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GhWs L. ALEC , lively, popular Press 1,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Glee l,s; Ping Pong 1,2; Basketball 1-4; Hockey 1,4; Volleyball 1,2; Tennis 2-4; Softball 2-4; Archery 1,2; Cheerleader 2-4. JUNE V. ANDERSON gentile, sophisticated Science Club 1; Modern Dance 4; Ping Pong 1; Orchestra 1-3; Soph Hop. W(; ERNEST BEHRt artistic, charming Press 1,2,4; Cross Coe Track 1-3; Basketball 2-4; Party, Hop, Prom, Ball; Year Book 4; Winner Poppy Poster Contest 1,3. MARGARET BELL unruffled Glee 1-4; Leaders Club 1-3; Hon- or Society 3,4; Basketball 1-4; Tennis 1,4; Volleyball 1-3; Hock- ey 3; Archery 1,2; Ping Pong 1,2; Sportsnite 2,3; Hot Dog Squad 4; Year Book 4. BRUNO BLASKO talkative, carefree Future Farmers 1-4; Movie Op- 2'4%a Aut EMIL BREITENBACH quiet, friendly Baseball 3; Band 1-4; Fi Farmers 1-4. MARILYN CRANE everybody's friend Glee 1,2; Basketball 1-4; Tennis 1-4; Hockey 1-4; Sportsnite 2-4; Prom, Ball; Leaders Club Honor Society 4; Dramati Hot Dog Squad 4; Year one JEAN F. CORWIN fun-loving, surprising Modern Dance 4. A. DABROWSKI e twins nms 2,3; Archery 2,3; Library 3; 3; Hockey 3. IRENE DABROWSKI the other one Archery ,3; Volleyball. Glee
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The big event of the year for us was the Freshman Party. It started off with a bang! The girls sat on one side of the gym, and the boys on the other. To cross the Noman's Land over to the other side was too much for even the bravest lad. But after much prodding by the chaperones, someone started musical chairs and the next thing we knew we were having a grand time. Everyone signed the Class of 46 emblem which has been kept for three years. We were even honored by having a few upper classmen try to crash the party. June exams, report cards and summer vacation came and went, but in September we appeared at school, All grow'd up. We knew our way around; we were worldly, sophisticated, non- chalant; we were Sophomores! Like many Sophomores before us we elected officers. Harold Hansen nominated for the second time won the presidency. Connie McKay served again as Secretary. Willie Grodski and Jimmy Hagen were Vice-president and Treasurer respectively. But let us get back to Forty and Six. Like other upperclassmen they looked down on the lowly frosh, never quite understanding how they could be so-o dumb. Six was in a complete fog in geometry. He couldn't see why a line couldn't do two things at once. As for Forty, she was secretly disappointed that she wasn't squeamish in biology. Not even one nice dramatic fainting spell. The Soph Hop arrived with one prize brainstorm that we mustn't fail to mention. We intended to shower everyone present with a rain of gayly colored confetti. This confetti was placed in a pail above the people's heads. At the scheduled moment the pail was tipped. The confetti poured down in one steady stream to the floor directly below. The effect wasn't quite as planned, but everyone agreed it was beautiful. Forty and a friend have just cause to remember the Soph Hop. They had been licking and sticking everything in sight until their tongues were heavily coated with the most horrible tasting stickum which they tasted weeks and weeks. Then came the time that Forty and Six had been waiting for. Take 7’ 2 points, a slip from the office, and a $3 deposit and what have you? You've guessed it—Junior rings. On the wings of our Junior rings we pass over the remaining interim between our younger days as frosh and the more glamorous junior year. But truthfully no one could say we were examples of perfect deportment. Forty would often go wolfing in the halls with the other girls. But not quiet, well-mannered little Six. He and the gang got into no mischief whatsoever. Of course, no one ever did find out how that bottle of ink managed to get up on the shade in Miss Doyle's homeroom. Funny how things like that just happen. (continued on page 20)
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FRANCES M. DANOWSKI BENIAMIN R. DENSIESKI ANTHONY DEPIERRO fun, changeable air-minded, friendly timid, tiny Student Council 1-4; Glee 1,2; Press 1,2; Library Club 2; Soft- ball 1; Tennis 1-4; Receptionist 2-4; Ball. Science Club 1; Christmas Play 4. Movie Club 4. HELEN DOROSKI sweet 'n lovely Party; Glee 1,3,4; Modern Dance 4; Basketball 4; Softball 4; Sportsnite 3; Production Staff 3. THERESA DOROSKI in perpetual motion Dramatics 1-2; Volleyball 1-3; Ping Pong 1,3; Softball 3; Sports- nite 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Tum- bling 3; Year Book 4; Production Staff 1,2,3. HELEN DUERSCHMIDT unhurried, unharried Editor Blue and White 4; Glee 1; Basketball 1-3; Volleyball 1; Ping Pong 1; Sportsnite 1; Arch- ery 1. LEWIS EASTWOOD small, devilish Vice-president of 208, 4; Photog- raphy 1; Football 3,4; Leaders Club. ANNA GAJEWSKI number, please Volleyball 2; Basketball 2; Glee 3. ELSIE MARY FORD woman of mystery Freshman Chorus; Glee VIRGINIA FORD sphinx-like Chorus; Glee 1,3,4; Cross 3.
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