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N' helm: . 'e Andrew Poletynski- Andy Besides representing our class on the basketball team, Andy is one of the class who ,posf sesses a great deal of ability in art. He has exemplified good sportsmanship through' out high school and is noted for his clean play and fair' ness. Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 4 Classbook staff 4 Carman' Priio-4- Qhub g c ' .5 f O ' 'Bhdkf' is a baseball. :nd football letterman, giving outstan 'ni performance in both. St ent council work has also Occu ie hi time He inteigwgmgr tge navy upon 'gr a i , Football 1,. ,,4 Baseball 3 Council vicefpresident 4 Classbook sports editor 4 S.unt night 1, 3, 4 , Edsylj Rig, ds'-'JET' E .jflight in the haid Rich' ar s ofrminstrel fame, besides being Qlass poet, is well known' .for his wit and quick remarks. He enioys dancing and is musically talented. Classbook staff 4 Basketball 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Senior minstrel 4 Stunt night 2, 3, 4 lloys' Glee Club-3, 4 Mae Scheb Mae is a quiet but very plea' sant senior, and although she doesn't take part in many school activities, her fine marks in her school subjects and her promp-tness in doing work show that she doesnlt waste her time. Mae's ideal is her brother Frank in the United States Army. The best of luck to you, Mae. junior Red Cross 1, 4 .pf s Q-gf Q-.-fs' e...,sw-,W-Q-fy f. - - WE'LL SING THE SONGS WE SANC- TODAY .A .P --Iii . 1 ff lzxnc Sf' onmhkcr '1l5I Lfil'l wuh ll sinilc I 1 t oijrnl L 1 as Wlczrsing as hols ' ol her nzriuc. Sllfihus ll line voice auul-,aiigjeat inter' est in lOLll'U2lllSIll. Cirls' Cleo Club 1, I journzilisin 'C'1b l, 2 Shorthzlntlu ,lub 3 lllllior Red Cross 1 Senior nrinstrcl 4 Senior play 4 ' I . rv , ay! gf! . Ruth Schwartz S' Three Gqs typify llutlfs 'min interests: giggling, gum and HCussic.N Sheis one of the busy girls who can a1l,x'L:H,'s keep herself wcllfoccupicd. Cliemlezialci' l, 2 Girls' A. A. l Sec. Shorthand Club 3 Girls' Cleo Club Z Senior clzissbooli stuff 4 Hoinerooin progrzun clfin. 1 .X -1 l Gmc grnith-'-- Si utyn K 54 Clive has bac very active ip conncctio ith the school flex 'p 'r. hu was also :L morn Q 1 group sjfliich 1944. V - strlrtc Student lifilig-ii ,M ,. . . J . Lzirls A. A. 1, r 1 lit ty 'l Stunt nig 2 Yi junior lied Ciiris Z ' Hoincrooni frezisurcr l ' Iournxilisznr Club 3, 4 Clarssnook statf 4 ' Drzinnrtic Club 4 Belly Sp s Ano ' il card of our class 's ns l l 'i in Vfwl End. nc ' y s .furor- i rnxes sec to befsiugf i ind 'X r word li 1 il. .li 'now. 2 Keen ignt on singing. ctty. Cheerleader 1, 2 Cirls' Clie Club 1, 2, i L1li'lS- fx. ix, l, 2 . . , , jourraihsin Club - Machine shop 3
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i,3,,V i ' . l ,t. Uv 'QKMV x M KN i' 1 ,tu .v ,Nr 'K , 1 J i Marilyn Murray x Anotlktkfhembe Miarilyn can .dlw e ed on to give her suppo to any activity which is plan' ned. We're proud to claim her as one of us. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 French Club 4 Latin 'Club 3 Senior minstrel 4 Girls' A. A. 2 Grace Naylor- Betsy Betsy's goodfnatured dis' position and her. willingness to work hard 'for the class have won her many friends in school. Dramatic Club 3, 4 Junior play 3 Journalism Club 1, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Classbook staff 4 -1' X5 0 SC . , Jeanne Obea Jeanne, a popular girl from 112, is one of the best danc' ers in the class. At present, jerkingsodas seems to be her -iiain ingrestk secondary to ancing, of course. Senior patrol sqhad 3, 4 Latin Club 3 Journalism Club 2 Senior minstrel 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 Stunt night 3 5, HelenexO'Ma?ey , Q Helenei 'fl sie o combi, to our hal f ing every' dav from Go ' Countr. Much of her l ' re 'me spent in ist Walking. if Junior Red Cro lv ' 'V Junior pfay fC mittee ' Latin ' -5 French b 3. 4 Girls'rA, 3 Classbook staff 4' WHEREER WE GC .,,,. 5 Jean Onofry Jean may usually be found deeply engrossed in some sort of conversation with her own particular gang of friends either walking thru the halls or sitting in 310. We will remember her as being one of the most attracf tive girls in the class and also as one of the hest dress' ed. Good luck to you, Jean. Naomi Parker- June A Although Naomi is often very quiet in -class, when it comes to singing her voice never fails her. Besides hav- ing that as her favorite pas' time, she has definite talent in that field. She Tis also one of the seniors who help' ed in the successful mmstrcl. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Shorthand Club 3, 4 Senior minstrel 3, 4 Q 4 ,Mi Q sift ' . 'i .4 L . 5, ' John Peck . Another member of our class, John can usually he found on the dance floor en' ioying his favorite pastime. John has spent much time and effort in fostering the idea of a recreation center and has likewise given his vvholefhearted cooperation in whatever he has undertaken. With his Wellfdressed appearf ance his future success is asf sured. , X Annette Pincknif ' Q' 3 Annette is a -dkfhaired fn' ior who often be found industri A ,working 'at a ce ain filling statidn On East M?hfStree't. Best of -luck in om'thosen Annette: now you t along in ateber you ndertake. ihnvvlingx'-Cl lP1 Highiighgilbius 3 YiCefPres.'Shorthand Club 3
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X. .1 1. x , , - , . X X- is if sl i . J Ke Robert Stutz- Shorty k'Shorty is about the tallest member of the senior class. Much of his time outside of school has been spent parf ticipating in various organif zations in our city. His greatest interest is in various stamps of which he has thousands. If you wish to know about any rare stamps, ask him. Rod and Gun Club 3, 4 Chess Club 4 Rosemary Swanerbury -- ulvlouyn Molly is a ha yfgofluqky girl with big ' and she! has pa i in many ec' tiyities ' yearf sys is a good c panionfgihave for she is a true friend. Class historian 1- 2 Athenian Club 1, 2, 3, 4 lournalism Club 3, 4 Classbook staff 4 Shorthand Club 3 Margaret Sweeney One of the rece t-fidditions to our senior cla lvlargaret is now goodfnyi dlv shar- ing the task y cheering tfr 312. Tofgkxtlier with Audrey ,and .ktfiertshe has been a tleady supporter of all sports :vents and other entertain' ments sponsored DY :be schoiol. If this cooperative spirit is any indication, her future success is guaranteed. -C. Frances Swinton- ran Fran is one of ur liberal arts stude . is 1 very interesting n rsationalist as all of her nds will ad- mit . Girls' A. A. 2, 3 Dramatic Club 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Highlights 'Club 3, 4 Classbook staff 4 WE'LL LIFT THE CUP TO OLD P. l. VI. K r Edwin Trainor- Ed k'Ed, as he is called by all, is a good looking boy who is everybody's friend. To' gether with lack, he usually makes a nightly trip around town to see 'what's new.' Band 1, 2, 3 Homerooin program ch'm, 1 Homeroom vieefpresident Z Stunt night 3 Senior ininstrel 4 Boys' Glee Club 4 u PE' .qw Yvonne Travisff, ke I ulkel' is vit liked y her fellow glass ates, eipecially by the eoys, dup to her charmi appearlfnce and pleas n s, - ' Gjfl Glee our 1, 2, 3, 4 St ent Counci 1, 2 Siieial chairman Laqin Club 3 Rramatic Club Z, 3, 4 Girls' A. A. 1, 2 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Senior minstrel 3, 4 Mary Vi hiariello U . Marym been very active this fear in her home eco' noini ., , .1 s. 'S a jolly, go fi ured g 0 always has ' nile re' y o matter how omy t ay may lie: Sl s also l ed the Red C n he re time by rolli bandages, ,lunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3 Girls' Glee 'Club l, 2 I Tj . '-' ,Q , If n 1 1 u g Alberi Viserta- Al This member of our class al' ways has a pleasant word for everybody. By his friendlif ness and willingness to help he has endeared himself to his classmates, Whatever Alf beratls plans mav be, we Wish him luck, v. 1 Student Council 3 ff Latin Club 3 'J French Club 3, 4 Classbook staff 4 x
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