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We Proudly Pre ent The Sepia omvre C7444 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS CFirst Howl 1. Brunazm .. ...,., .,........., S tudent Council P. Trozzo .....,... ..... S tudent Council J. Callinganc .,... ......,..,...,.. P resident D. Lapcevic ....,...,.,......,.......... Student Council tsccoud llowl E. Bossart ...,..,.,.....,,.... Secretary and Treasurer E. VVesolowski .,..... ...., ..,,...,. V i ce President Sophomore Class istor Harkl The bugle has been blown-pre- pare yourself for a journey to the sky-Ready- let's ascend. VVe are drifting through the foamy clouds into a world of sunshine and joy-lookl- there ahead-a golden gate with the inscription The Class of '49, A beautiful angel greets you, asks you to enter, and you are amazed by the beauty of this new land. The angel points to a sign, you read it: The class of 49v is building its way into heaven. They have successfully completed 2 years of hard workmanship. You first go to their world of 45 . The angel leads you to this world, the beauty of which fascinates you. It consists of 98 castles of gold and silver, the homes of the pupils. On a hill nearby are four larger castles occupied by their four guar- dians-Mrs. Herbert, Miss Hayden, Mr. Crad- isek, and Mr. Lasko. In the center is a starlit tower occupied by our chief-advisor, Mr. Good, and around him are smaller towers lit by moon- beams. These are occupied by our representa- tives Jeannette Gallingane, chief, Ronald Riddle, co-chief, Marie Peternell, secretary and treas- urer: and three representatives, Joy Brunazzi, Wilda Trozzo and Dorothy Lapcevic. On one side of the castles there are 2 stadiums, one is for the football players and the other one is for the musical students. A dance floor is ou the ex- treme left, lighted by the stars, where all parties are held. An auditorium on the right was built for assemblies. The angel motions to you. You follow through a silver gate to the land of M46-47 , The beauty here is even more glimmering. Here are 96 jeweled temples, made of rubies and dia- monds, representing the same only a more pro- g1'essed class. The 3 larger towers are occu- pied by Mr. Gyory, Mr. Fullerton and Mr. Grad- isek. The watch tower is occupied by our new chief-advisor, Mr. McKlveen. The smaller towers are occupied by Jeannette Callingane, chief, Eugene Wesolowski, co-chief, Emma Lou Bossart, secretary and treasurer, and Ioy Brun- azzi, Dorothy Lapcevic and Phyllis Trozzo, class representatives. The amusements are even more beautiful because the class has advanced. After you have seen this land the angel speaks: The Class of '49, is a prosperous class and after they graduate and live their life 011 earth they will return to the homes they have built for them- selves abovef' Phyllis Trozzo Sewiclcley - 29
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