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First Row, Left to Right HAZEL AARON Thy quiet ways have. made thee known to everyone. Commercial Club. MARJORIE ANDERSON-44Margieh I will go anwhere provided it is forward. Class Treasurer 3, Commercial Club 3-4. Second Row, Left to Right BETTY OUSNEHMERinet HAll the men in the men in the world could not make me lose an hour. Band and Orchestra, Annual Staff, Girl Reserves. MARY NAN AVRITT;3jitterhugll Thy merry heart doeth good like medicine. Choir 234, Girlls Glee Club 3-4, Octette 4, Annual Staff, Girl Reserves 2-3-4, G. A. A. 4, Comet Staff 3, Operetta, Ir. Play. Third Row, Left to Right BOB llAIR-llBear W'e all grow old and a little smart, But still remain children at heart. JOHN BAGLIARI4llBagslr Tall dark and handsomeia football hero Always laughing and talking, too. Football 2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Baseball 3-4, Hi-Y Secretary, Class Basketball 3-4, Jr. Play, Annual Staff 4; Orchestra 1. FREDA RAUN How could I decide to be happy with one man. Mied Chorus 1, Glee Club 2-4; Choir 2-3-4, G.A.A. 34, Girl Reserves 2-3, Class Treasurer 4, Comet Staff 4. GLFNN BAUNi- Baun Good nature and good sense must ever join. Basketball 2, Annual Staff, Comet Staff. Fourth Row4Left to Right DONALD BEHNE444D0n You see, Donald is so very shy, Hels nervous if a girl draws nigh. Hi-Y Basketball, Glee Club. NORMA BENINI4- Chubby Music is her weakness. Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Commercial Club 3-4, Choir 2, Glee Club. RAY BORMAN Hail the day that brought us Ray. EDWARD BOSELA43E. J. Ed is a most ohliging fellow, Hels always ready to lend a hand. Twenty-two
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We entered Scienceville High School as Freshmen in September, 1937. Our class enrollment was about one hundred eighty-five. Our class advisors were Miss Catherine .Iones, Mr. Ehrman, and Mr. Heffmaster. The social event of the year was a Roller Skating Party at the Rayenwood Auditorium. The Sophomore year we enjoyed another Roller Skating Party, at the Frolic Club on Hopkins Road. 111 June we journeyed to Liberty Park in Girard for a picnic to conclude the festivities 0f the year. The Junior year activities were numerous. Two Roller Skating parties were given at the Rayenwoud Auditorium. We joined with Mr. Boydts room in selling boxes of Christmas Greeting Cards at which we were very successful. The Junior play, HThe Cuckods Nest was given on March 29, 1940. We also had a Sport Hop on May 17. Our Junior-Senior Prom took place on june 7 completing the activities for a very successful year. Our Senior year was notable for a variety of activities and pro- jects. The Silhouette was one of our largest undertakings. Our social events included: Sport hops, sports such as basketball, football and baseball. The Senior Dance, which we all enjoyed was held on May 16, at the Elms. Our Baccalaureate services were interesting, we had a variety of speakers and musical entertainments directed by D. West Richards. The Commencement Exercises took place on June 11, which ended our enjoyable high school life. Our Senior Play was held on May 23, directed by Miss Orville. The Crowning event of the year was the JunioriSenior From which was held June 6 at the Elms Ballroom. THE LAND OF THE FREE The land of the free is where I want to be, When the tires of war are burning next door. The freedom of religion, of press and of speech, Is much better than anything the dictators preach. Being an American is all the world to me. and, To be in America, the Land of the Free. eRose Perry Twenty-one
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First Row, Left to Right MARY BROWN Mary i511 : very bold, We canit say she is shy, But all in all, she is good as gold. Choir, Glee Club, Class Basketball. RICHARD BURNS- rish Neither careless nor glad, neither studious nor sad. Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Class Basketball 3-4, Junior High Basketball. HARRY CIPRIANO- Cip XVhen playing football he is grand Come on, folks, give him a hand. Football 2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Class Basketball 3-4, Hi-Y Presi- denftf, Baseball 3-4, Executive Committee, Comet Static, Annual Sta . KATHLEEN CLARKv- Kaym UMake haste slowly, donyt rush serious workF Glee Club 3-4, A Cappella Choir 3-4, Junior Play 3, Girl Re- serves 3-4, Operetta 4. Second Row, Left to Right VIOLET CLARK A sunn smile and helping hand; No better friend in all the land. Glee Club 3-4, Choir 3-4, Mixed Chorus 2, Girl Reserves 3 Commercial Club 2-3-4, Comet Staff 4. BEATRICE CLEMENShHBean Beatrice is a studious lass; always prepared for every class. Mixed Chorus 1, Executive Committee 2, Commercial Club 4 Annual Staff 4, Honor Roll. , , VIRGINIA CROCKETTE- Lila 1411ml; Eyes4Ete1'nal Soul of Pride. Office Helper, Girl Reserves, Choir. ROY CURIryPansy W'hy worry? Hang sorrow, Therfs always a Tomorrow. Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Class Basketball 3-4, Junior High Basketball. Third Row, Left to Right LIBBY DeBACCO4'1Lib'7 XVhen we lose her, we will sigh; - For she has been everyomfs friend at Scienceville H1. Mixed Chorus 1, Girl Reserves 1-2, Vice President 2-3-4, G.A.A. 3-4, Commercial Club 34, Annual Staff 4, Valedictorian. DOROTHY FULLERaWMt If eyes were made for seeing; Then beauty is its own excuse for being. Girl Reserve, Annual Staff, W'oodrow Wilson 1-2-3. Fourth Row;Left to Right HELEN HALL414Helen Wicre is no beauty like the beauty of the mind. Glee Club's Accompanist, Commercial Club, President, Annual Staff, G.A.A., Honor Roll, Choir, Band and Orchestra, Senior Class Secretary. SARAH. HALLMAN-44Vet 14Happine35 is a rebound from hard work. Glee Club, Choir, Girl Reserves,
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