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JANUARY SENIOR PROM MUSIC SHOP MEMORIES Through the snow and rain, V' ll-nr .4 . ,- lu.. rf' Lv- In luv' -,gn llvv' P41- bv- rj: :,,,.- FA.. ,,'- .v-4' vu'- ,.4. Caps 'n gowns were seen again. anuary meant commencement fate For the gallant group of one SlXIy elght So to the tune of Chloe th1s refram drlfted from a mystlcal little muslc shop wl11cl1 was grey mth age and whose shutters ba d nge against the sagglng malls Inside seated at the plHllO was Mlckey McFall whlle peering oxer her shoulder were one hundred and sixty sesen shmmg facts the P H S anuary 1947 class Now C-ang lets really cut loose vuth By the Sea to brmg back memorles of that under water Semor Prom anuarv l0th sald Iohn Swanson class IJl'CSlCl6Ill Oh wed rather play records ohn gurgled L14 Waterbury Heres Open the Door Rlchard that would remmd us of Commencement Exerclses anuary 50th she added VVhy not Night and Day to commemorate our exams? querled treasurer Bob I ussler Or how about One of Those Thmgs put ln Mildred Vxeg senior secretary to honor our scholarshlp wmners Naoml Smaltz and Stan Hester? I hkc The Whole World Is Slngmg My Song responded Llda MllllkCn Thats the way me all felt alter twelve years of schooling she added thoughtlully All sorts of song tltles and memorles were dancmg back to the senlors now Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet the day the caps and gowns arrived For Sentimental Reasons they ll always remember thelr teachers Well Meet Again the hope of them all OUlSlLlG tht wmd howled and the blizzard that had threatened all day broke with lull lury Let It Snow Let It S now Let It Snow The seniors huddled around the store and con tmltlxed to plck Ollt records whlch brought recollections ol thelr s I C etter and a little more fun for thc endless carasan ol classes that followed SI hc mght drew 1ts shades A llxckerlng candle in the wnulow ol the music shop and thc melancholy strams of Auld Lang Syne gently closed the tlool on the anuary 47 Class Page Elgh teen 4, -4. L J f - ' . ' .YI v . . . - . . . -IA- S l l - I . I V- 1 1 Q . F l l V . ' . . 1 , hi . . , . ,, , A - . . . . A1 , - . '4- 7 . ' ' I ,, . . ' H LA, .. ' 9 A I I h 7 ' ' 5 ' - , ,I I t yn D H ' l . H l I l . P - A. , . ,, . . . . ,, . I . , H . , .. - Q Q . . ,,, K - - . . .. . Q N A ' 1 A . ' . , . 4 . . A' U. ' D I 1 , . . . U ' . ' ' ' V t . uper-c ass. Thelr stay at P. H. S. ad made the red brick schoolhouse a littlf b - ' ' ' Q ' - Y . . A, . X , . . . I 1 ' - 2 . . 'f,.tei' 5i V
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f it-imr'r'Iii9rf1i at HONOR SOCIETY The National Hour ii ii icicty is toinponcd ofseniors who have reached the highest attainment in their high school careers, Only students who are in the upper third of the class scholastically ' are eligible, and of this number fifteen percent are elected by a faculty committee on the basis of ' character, leadership. and service tO the school. No other honor bestowed upon a student could - surpass that of being fl member of the National Hof-or confer' L- F L,. IL, I It-. r I I.- Y- 5 1 ow - J ,-,... ULIWAUIXD ' NATIONAL HO 'i A NOR SOCIETY g Row 1-Joyce Decker, Dorothy Hlright. Laura Hockey, Martha VVhitlow, Donna Roberts, Carolyn Stoll, Phyllis Russell, Mary Cotcher, Helen Proto- T pappas, Flora Kevorkian, Joan Karner, Marianne DeNio, Xenia Annas: Row 2-Lyle Stephenson, Virginia Maier, Sally Jennings, JoanQuine, Betty Mitchell, Martha Gifford, Doreen Trudell, Norma Hancock, JoAnne i Martin, Beverly McLario, Jacqueline Spires, Nancy Todd, Lois Redmond? , Row 3-Sally Bridson, May WVells, Joyce Granlund, Wanda Russell, Frances Young, Dolores Harris. Lois Vosburg, Turry Hlelden, Anna Jean Mount, Shirley Crawford, Murry Levin, Norma Skelton, Barbara Carchow, Charles Selden: V - Row 4-George Corcoran, Robert Kabcenell, Jack Greathouse, Bud Hubbell, JoAnn Rammes, Shirley Dovre, WVilma Burns. Bonnie Dunlap, Vernell Duffy. Robert Boston, Glynn Barnett, Bruce Longmuir, John Porritt, Betty Jockwig, Arlene Jewell. Chris Garyet. Ile - Not Pictured: David Locklin, Peggy Pyne, Robert Swimmer, Dorie Voss. V L I.- ., l ,V i. . JUNE SENIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN V, K 4 Seated--Prom Chairman, George Corcoran: Prom Co-Chairman. Betty Mitchellg l-- Row 2-Caps K Gowns, Nora Zielinski: Patrons, Donna Gutzke: Band, Shirley Passineau: Publicity, Margaret Adams: V ' Row 3-Clean-Up, Burton Bond: Programs. Helen Mlilnterz Class N I Day, Barbara Moen: Refreshments, Doris Heinz: Deco- rations, Frank Holmes: U ' Not Pictured: Announcements, Bruce Huntwork. ve' .. r' 'A' O to, Fad '- Page Twenty li'- V,- r.. L -
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