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Vili. YENEKALO A gentleman and a scholar—these are only two of the numerous qualities which have been responsible for Mr. Yeneralo’s success as our class adviser, llis patient and unassum- ing nature is well known among students and fellow' teachers. Taking time out from his other activities, he has devoted countless hours of work to the Senior Class during which his active leadership and expert guid- ance have continually inspired the seniors. These activities would never have been so successfully promoted without the untiring efforts of an active and capable leader. Hesi- tating to accept the credit that was due him, he bore the responsibility of leading the group, and yet referred the praise and ac- knowledgment to others with whom he worked. However, it has been well known and will be remembered among the students and among the faculty that a more qualified leader could not have been chosen. Vi e wish to thank Mr. Yeneralo for making our sen- ior year one that will always be remembered and looked upon as being the happiest of our school days. Page eight
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ORGANIZERS Under the able leadership of Mr. Yener- alo, the Senior Class officers, and the Senior Planning Committee, the Class of ’49 proved to he a very successful organization. Tenta- tive plans for Senior Class activities were formulated by the Senior ('.lass officers. After ofttimes lengthy discussion, the Senior Plan- ning Committee made the final plans and appointed the various committees necessary. Without the able efforts of this group, dances such as “Carousel”, “The Harvest Moon Ball”, and “Winter Fantasy” would not have proved such successful affairs. The colorful murals adorning the gym walls, the unique sleigh in which Queen Jean McDougall and King A1 LaBohm were crowned, the dimmed blue lighting—all attributed to the success of the Senior Ball “Winter Fantasy”. The officers and the Planning Committee were the backbone of the Class of 49. CLASS OFFICERS Lemyre, Vice-President; Kit- kelly, Treasurer; Lehner, Secretary; O’Shaughnessy, President. PLANNING COMMITTEE—Standing: Mr. Yeneralo. Johnson, Freyer, Jakes. Mansell. Boklan, Nelson, Taylor. Zilik. Mayer, McDougall. Seated Hack How: Lemyre. Kilkelly. Tepe, Gurney. Seated Middle How: O’Shaughnessy, Lehner, Pantesco. Seated Front How: Schreiher, Polek, Luthin, Chevalier. Page nine
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