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,W 3 - - x .q .A KI X ix X ,A v Q ,, ,it 9 ,H .- ' ' X Q- N I-3 OFFICERS ' KX .. . JACK SEITZ . f . g . Preszdeni J OSEPHINE BLAWSKI . . Vice-Presidenl 1: X. Xl We were unable to present the annual Junior talent show, however, considerable bl a xx, ,, . 1 X. j . ANTOINETTE LILLA . . Secrelary DONALD MJACKIEY ...... Treasurer MRS. OLIVER, Miss MILLER, MR. BECKEP. . Advisers y Hil Here we are as upperclassmen. We have lived through the trials and tribula- tions .of the past two years to become Jolly Juniors. The Junior Class started the social ball rolling with the lirst big event of the year, the Junior Party. The theme was a Country Carnival. Any cares accumulated so early in the year were danced away to the music of Pete Beatini's Orchestra. The decorations and refreshments helped to provide an evening of entertainment. That the Class of 7.19 is versatile was proved this year by the number of its members participating in the activities of such organizations as Wig and Rouge, Glee Club, Band, Acanthus Club, Science Club, and French Club. Many of the boys were on the Varsity teams in sports. There were also intramural teams for both boys and girls. Some of our best athletes qualilied for Block M and G. A. A. talent was displayed in our Junior Play, a hilarious hit called The lnner Willyf, Never will we forget Bob Sullivans capering around the stage in his long flannel sleepers. A vote of thanks goes to Miss Allen for her fine directing, which helped make the play a success. The next venture on our program was the J unior-Senior Party. This was really a jolly send off for the grave, old Seniors, with the 3 l7's, F un, F ood, and Frolic, for all. Toward the end of the year we started working on plans for the Junior Prom. lt is our desire to hold a Prom delightful in every wayaone that will be remembered always with pleasure. Back in the fall we elected Jack Seitz to the presidency. He took his job seriously, and with vice-president Josie Blawski to assist him, he led us competently through our Junior Year. Netta Lilla took care of the duties of secretary, and Don Mackey was kept busy keeping track of the funds of the class. No class history would be complete without mention being made of the advisers, who guide us so well. Our thanks go to them. , lt has been a good year, with much fun thrown in with the work. Perhaps next year we will have to settle down more, but we will always remember, rather wist- fully, our year as Jolly Juniors. 1 4 . L,vn,,i,J,,1 I,-1,7 I A. . ff, A Qi- ,, .f . ..f 5 . ..,, ,, ,-uv... ,r ' 9 'Q f f-A. ..... ..Ja'.'.- 12- M1 f--+A' ' A . Class of 49 Q' Y sw... .,,...,g - , :.a....... 'v A L' --'lr f if 1. if I, Q 4, ,, l .,... 4. J.. - I. .V K 1 - 0 I . , . OF ix Ji li' I Eff 1 C L A S S
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CLASS OF OFFIC ERS DICK CLARK . . President FRANCES TEBRUSI Vice-President ANNE DEPASQUALIQ . Seerelary FRANCIS TURKE'l l '...... Treasurer MRS. SHANNON, MRS. WILSoN, MR. ATARSHALL . Advisers Rusty Sophomoreslw That's what we were called when September found us back on deck for school. Settled in our respective homerooms, our lirst task was to elect a slate of officers. Dick Clark came out on top as president and Frances Terrusi was elected vice-president. Anne DePasquaIe became our secretary and Francis Turkett was given the job of treasurer. With selections successfully completed We Settled down to our studying and activities. We were well represented in Latin and French Clubsg Band and Glee Club. Still others of us entered Wig and Rouge, Science Club, Hearth Club and M icrophone. We didnit let our school down in basketball either. Many of our boys can really be praised for their teamwork and sportsmanship on the J. V. Team. , ln intramurals both boys and girls were active participants, engaging in basket- ball, volleyball, and baseball. With the advent of Midyears we settled down to real studying. For a time we showed the serious side of our nature, but when that eventful week was past home- work was once again neglected in favor of tl1e more interesting things in school life. Our annual Soph Hfop was the first on the schedule of fun and good times that were to come. With the co-operation of all it turned out to be a big success and the gym was really packed oI1 April ninth. The Frosh-Soph Play Tournament which followed really made us proud of our class talent. A few of us, at least, will have little trouble finding a place in Hollywood or on Broadway. Our Frosh-Soph Picnic at Cayuga Lake State Park closed the jam-packed year. We had plenty of fun and more than enough hot dogs and lemonade. As we remember the good times we have had through the year, we think of our advisers who did such a splendid job in making our second year at Mynderse some- thing never to be forgotten. .Although we are going into dry dock now for the summer, we expect to set sail again in September for a gay Junior course. in untroubled waters, thanks to our collective experience from this last year. DONNA FREELAND Class of ,50 26
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