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Lola Tuthill Lois Band 1; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Junior Rod Cross Counoil 2; Min- strel Show 2-4i Press Club 4; Reflector 4; Student Counoil Secretary 4; Student Patrol 4j Twirler 2-3-4 Robert Woodward cvvA. VO cVloxJ Woody Boys’ Glee Club 1-2-2-4; Class Vice-President 4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Minstrel Show 1-2-3-4; Reflector Staff 4; Student Council 4; Student Patrol 4 rT Jane Worthington Janie Glee Club 3-4j Library Club 3| Student Patrol 4 William Yetter Duff IjVi. CXI Band 2-3-4; Boys1 Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Min- strel Show 1-2-3-4; Orohestra 2-3-4; Senior Play 4; Soooer 4 Student Patrol 4 Bertha Zimnoski Zim Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Minstrel Show 4; Press Club 4; Student Patrol 4 Helen Zuhoski Sf OJO L Band 1; Glee Club 1-4; Student Patrol 4 Zuke John Zuhoski Zook fN 'SW 3 ci -€ vsVtvvV, c . o j» Xfe3B Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Boys’ Glee Club 4; Min- strel Show 1-2-3-4; Soooer 4; Student Patrol 4 Joseph Zuhoski Joe Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 2-3; Boys’ Glee Club 4; Class President 2; Minstrel Show 2-4; Soooer 4; Student Patrol Antone Doroeki JANUARY GRADUATE Tony Baseball Manager 2; Basketball Av LlP2-3; Minstrel Show 2-3 11
June 1945 ear Diary, What memories are ooming back to us as we casually turn over the leaves of your bookl Take our freshman year as a starter. We were divided into two groups because there were so many of us, fifty-two to be exact. Of course, our best friends were in Mrs. Tabner's homeroom, while the rest of us were in Ur. Cunningham s, but we soon found means of communication with our pals—and what the teachers didn't do to try to stop us I Remember how we ended our freshman year with a picnic at Laurel Lake? Some of us paddled around and some of us played softball. Wo won't mention our enormous appetites, but those hot dogs and hamburgers disappeared in a jiffy. Even our sophomore year we were in two sectionsj Mr. Heller contended with one and Mrs. Tabner with the other. Perhaps wc had become accustomed to high school routine, for everything ran smoothly that year. At Christmas we didn't exchange gifts, for we thought it better to give that money to the Red Cross. Two years gone and now two more to gol We did become more sophisticated during our junior year. We were still separated, with Ur. Heller and Miss Killeen as homeroom teachers this time. This was the year we enjoyed those chemistry experiments so much, and the year we became enthusiastic about earning money for our senior trip. Remember what fun the Junior Prom was? We raced back and forth to the art room to color and draw pictures for A Dutch Garden”, our prom theme, and we all had different ideas on the best way to arrange the flowers for the affair. September 1944—our senior year was finally here. At long last we were together- yes, all together—in Mrs. Stoops' room. And at last came April 9 and our senior trip to New York City. We recall vividly the excitement of getting Perry Como's autograph after The Chesterfield Supper Club , the fine performance at the ice show, and Johnny Zuhoski's snores during the show at Radio City. Graduation with all its joys and sorrows did come—thirty-two of us getting that diploma in June. Antono Doroski got his in January and then entered the Merchant Ma- rines. But what had happened to all the others? We did start four years ago with fifty-twoI Oh, yes—Walter Bergen, Danny Fahy, Clarence Kander, Leon Hilowski,°Richard Olmsted, Clifford Saunders, and George Smith joined the Navy; eight of our ranks left school, and four moved at ay. But even if we were not able to make up for these twenty in other things, we certainly did make up for them in noise. They were great, those four years, dear Diary, and wo did so much enjoy turning over your pages for these glimpses of our studious, yet merry and gay high school years. Sincerely, Joe and Josey Mattituckian
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