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Allen, president: I. Power , vice-preaident. SENIOR V-MAIL Dear Phil, I received your letter yesterday and here 1 am answering on the double.- You asked about the goings on of our class, so settle yourself down and 1 shall relate the happenings. Well, after twelve 1-o-n-g years, thirteen counting kindergarten, I am now a ‘mighty Senior. It gives one a superior feeling. If you visited the school you would probably be reminded of your own high school days, as though, 1 consider this Senior class the best yet. At our first class meeting we elected Doug Allen, president; James Powers, vice-president; Lucille player, secretary; Adrienne Bell, treasurer; and Junior Rosenman, G. 0. councilman. We had outstanding players on the football team and had Herb Gerdes voted a 11-scnolastic by the ‘Review Star and the 'Newsday . We cair.e so close towinning the ‘® league championship too--but South Side tied us. Anyhow, our baskets 11 team gave us honors by becoming the B league champs. All of the players on the team were Seniors--hubhah; hubbahj We never could talk after the games, as we ye 1 led so much. If the cafeteria walls could speak, what stories they would have to tell. Bo-wangi Pror dates, hot gossip, homework assignments, sports, and dates of the night before, were all discussed within these four walls. The latest slang was heard at various tables. An occasional shriek fron an unsuspecting person who happened to sit on a tack was not out of tlie ordinary. Almost every week, the strains of 'Happy Birthday could be lieard echoing throughout the room. ?, r. pieper and Niss Sullivan deserve Purple Hearts, or something, for taking charge of such a rambunctious class, in such small quarters. And now with only a fewweeks left, I truly fee 1 a little sad at the thought of leaving the place. Yep, I’m even sorry that there’ll be no more trips to the office. All 1 have left is memories--ah, wliat memories! How the fellows us d to knock themselves out playing baskettal1 at noontime. You should have seen the girls go into ecstasy over the returning servicemen. .. aid. This is all for now, so...till tiien Love and C H 0 Now, now don't look so pleased. 15
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JUNE ALLEN 'Josie' likes Irish songs, heated political arguments, the color green and prefers fellows to gir Is..Englishmen are out..active in Orchestra 1.2--Choir 1, 2. 3, 4 .Yearbook 3 and Editor 4..Sider Press 3,4 and%ill and Scroll 3,4..is over -errot iona 1 .ca 1 I s everybody ‘Sam or ‘josie .. aims to be a second Amelia hnrhart..has gorgeous hair. JULIA ANDERSON Sweet tempe rament .. .hopes to be’a secretary..1 ikes ice cream sodas, football, swimming and old aut os . . d i s 1 i ke s snobs ’n onions... known as Jul...not the pushing type., pals a lot with Helen...nice to work with. CHARLES BARRY Will become an accountant ..eating grapef ruit and t ight collars annoy him..likes to dress comfort ab ly and eat ice cream in the suimer . . 'Bing isanavid sports fan..thinks homework unnecessary (don’t we a 11 )..entertains us with his crooning..Ping Pong 1,2. 3.4. EVERETT ANDERSON Friendly, gallant, bright describes this popular lad., born in Pr00klyn...•Andy• is everyone’s best friend, likes Spike Jones and good music., thinks parsnips uncalled for ...a ml) it ion is to become a stage manager..Thespian 3,4, ..Pasiue ?ociety 3,4..Treas. of C. O. 4....Representative of G. 0. 3»..Sider press 4.. sec . of 0»reg a Gamma ' elt a 3,4. EDWIN BALDER ► d,wi t h his ambit ion should be very successful....wants to be a -ears-Poebuck store manager.... 1 ikes to eat cake and defends the Dodgers . . . he will talk politics for hours ....won’t take news reports and operas...his buddies are Irving and Harry...should be cal led ‘Cur Iy• JOSEPH BAUMANN Joe, also called ‘Red , is aiming to be a coach after the war ..in Marines now.is partial to sport clothes, and working on car s .. home work is definitely out., took Wrestling 1,2,3,4,Footba I 1 4 and Track 4- .dry sense of humor. Likes the name Joan. FRED ABEL 9uiet.definitely a charact -e r . . t o see him is to see his; shadow 'erna..likes to see name bands...ambition is to play in one..Navy will claim him. .. loud people and onions annoy him.°and 1,2,3.4-Orch-1.2,3,4. GLADYS ADORNO ..Friendly t ype. . has a cute grin for everyone ..’ St retch • dresses well and admits want-ingtobeonher own..has love for ice cream, dancing, nice clothes and above all else, •Cliffy’..can’t stand high heels and conceited people., she and ’Clo are inseparable.hockey 2, 3, 4...volley ball 3, 4 •-Cheer le ad ing 4... Radm inton 1. ALBERT ABELE Very quie t. . suht le sense of humor..wants to join the I Marine Corps after school., real ambition is to own a baseball team..likes boxing, bowling..dislikes‘Giants‘and flat t ires . a Iso enjoys a good argument about sports, especially baseba11. DOUGLAS ALLEN Porn in the sunny South, he has an accent you can cut with a knife.’Conna study I aw and lead a calm life..I-'oug is an i nt e 11 ect .C»oes fordeep thinking and re ad i ng . Ignor es grumblers...his F.C. A. included Poys’ State Me legate 3, Senior Cl ass president 4, yasque Soc. 2,3...C.o.2,3 . rest ling 3,4..SiHer Press 2,3- Active as ThairmanofSailor’s Haven. 16
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