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l W MRS. Lucxiua HORNIEY 'l'he pendulum swung alternately between pessimism and optimism as the Class ot' '-'l5 undertook the task of publishing a yearbook, in spite of war shortages. Behind this shifting pattern of unrest was a sustaining interest and a prodigious effort. Mrs. Horney gave so generously of her time and talent in illustrating the book that the pen- dulum seemed to sweep only upward and onward. The Class of '45 caught in the tlirob and energy of its range followed Mrs. Horney's inspiration. ln tribute to her interest in the Class of '45 we dedicate the 19-ii Sezletu.
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Letters to the Editor lndividual Meanings Dear Editor: The 1945 Seneca which the Sen- ior class is preparing means a lot to me. It represents careful planning, extra work and smart ideas, needed in its preparation. The Seneca is somewhat of a measure of the success of the Senior class as a whole. JACK CARUso, Class of '48 Dear Miss Woodmancy: It's nice that years from now when even the Freshmen have gray hair, we can .look over our Senecas, and re- member- That was a swell basket- ball game-there's the Varsity Shield -and the Warrior Staff-Hmmmmm wonder whatever became of that tall girl on the end there- All this so that we need never forget Sally High days. NANCY WIDRIG, Class of '47 Dear Editor: Through the year book, I feel we come to better appreciate our school days, for we recognize the meaning of one of the happiest periods of our life. JOHN D. WEACRAFF, Class of '45 Dear' Editor: . . . Year Books bring the past into the present and tell you that faces will live forever and so will the times we've spent. AMELIA PINCOSKI, Class of '47 II Limited Project? ? I think the yearbook should be a Senior project because Seniors are more capable of producing a year- book than any other class-they have seen the works of three other classes and know how to go about it .... Lori-IEA THOMPSON, Class of '47 When Members of yearbook staffs are from the same class, there will be more cooperation, which will lead to the production of a much better book. BILL REMINGTON 2 MISCELLANY Good Businessman At a recent social hour, Bob Reib- ling received a crew haircut. The barber, Bill Helene, was highest bid- der and paid the customer for the job. Superman Shane Franz doesn't waste his en- ergy opening windows, he touches them. The glass goes out. Fresh air comes in. Locker Lunch In fourth period study hall, students begin starving. Barczak took protec- tive measures and established a locker lunch counter. Business was rushing. Daley was his best customer but did all his business on credit. Conditions were corrected with a Barczak Special, a hot pepper sandwich. Daley was famished and flaming, III Yearbook Cover . . . The cover of a yearbook is a very strategic thing, since it should be strong enough to take a lot of wear and tear, yet beautiful enough to make you want to look inside .... FRANCES WIER, Class of '45 . . . the cover of the 1945 yearbook is not up to date, for the cover is go- ing to be stiff, and stiff covers are be- ing set aside for padded covers .... DANIEL J. Noauas, Class of '45 . . . the cover either makes or breaks the book as a whole. It is the cover which attracts the eye and determines the book's success .... RUTH STEINBRONER, Class of '45 IV Good Wis-hes Dear Editor: . . . I am wishing you and your staff the best of luck in the future and I hope that we will be able to make as much a success in publishing our year- book as you have. NATAL113 WILDMAN, Class of '48 Dear Editor of the Seneca: . . . Again I want to thank you and wish you the best of luck in the fu- ture. Louisa KALAMANKA, Class of '48 Correct Title In Room 13 between 8 130 and 8:40 a. m. five female frosh put their heads together and formed the Nut Club. Members include Sylvia Brol, Butter- nut, joan Chesley, Chestnut, Marjorie Brown, Hickory Nutg Genevieve Card, Walnut, Rita Barczak, Beechnut. Old Rockin' Chair In the Senior Class, Fay Lindell boasts of being an aunt and a great aunt. The Lounsburys, Sibyl and Rod- ney, claim her as their aunt. On March 25 Fay became a great aunt. Lazy On the Commando course the boys are building their brawn. The prize puddle jumpers are Fellows, Shinners, Mekowitz, Ball. They know what it's like to fall short. Kochanic prefers to wade right through. It's faster. Ouch In Problems of Democracy, Spencer and the janitor were solving a light bulb problem. The janitor fixed the light. Spencer held the janitor and the ladder on the big toe of his right foot. Lively Ghosts In the recent amateur contest, pro- ducers faced the problem of a corpse and a curtain that was caught. Bill Helene played rigor mortis to perfec- tion. When the curtain wouldn't close there was a resurrection. False Alarm At Lona Uncapher's Party Sid Uhle had a hurry up call from home. Rush- ing home he was very disgruntled to find that instead of his mother, it was Teresa Wcislo calling from another party. Sid wasn't amused. ' lnnocence As Mrs. Mallan walks to the back of study hall fifth period, Virginia Davis says, I'm not talking-yet and passes her some candy. Horse Sense Tom Kalamanka decided to ride a rented horse one day. He mounted. A train came along. The horse sprinted. Result-Tom rides no more.
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