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History of Senior Class FLIGHT THROUGH MEMORIES Come with us on a short memory jaunt, as we pass through our last four years of High School ! It took time and hard work to climb to this step of the ladder of success. We are now prepared to step out into the world and be good American citizens. We are ready to prove it in any way possible. We, the Freshmen, entered High School in l938-small, excited, and inexperienced. With the help of our home room teachers, Miss Clove, Mr. Disegi, and Miss Hoffman, we soon grew more confident and began to realize that preparing for the future was necessary. Next stop on our flight - 1939 - Sophomores I This year was one of our most venturesome. Ar last we were recognized, for we now knew what was expected of us. We advanced another year or stepping stone toward our goal. Yes ! Juniors at last ! Upperclassmen. This was the outstanding year in our flight. By Christmas, every Junior was thrilled beyond words, he had received his class ring. Then came the hit of the year, The Path Across the Hill, directed by Miss Maloney. Another sensational event was the Junior-Senior Prom in May. The music for the season's important event was furnished by Art Sable and His Orchestra. Seniors ! Oh ! Our final goal of High School life is reached. A year never to be forgotton has ended. All activities demand our immediate attention. Under the leader- ship of Mr. Weaver and Mr. Sowa, our last year became our highest achievement. This year started and ended with skating parties, dances, raflles, Christmas cards, and Aquila. All money made on the activities went into our Senior Class Fund. The Senior Class Play was a smash hit ! A carefully coached cast, under the direction of Miss Maloney, gave a fine, clever performance of When a Man Tarriesf' One event after another and before you knew it we were dancing at the Prom as guests of the Juniors. Unique arrangements made the Prom successful. Then, as it must always happen, all good things came to an end - so ended our four years. Those inevitable days -- Baccalaureate Services and Commencement. The never to be for- gotten Senior Trip. To our regret - our victorious career as the class of '42 ended. ANNE WATTIK and EVELYN MOWRY. Page Twenty four
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Seniors Will Read FRANK AMBROSE - We Are the Living CThat's why he's so active., JAMES AUSTIN - As You Like Itn fl-lelping win the game., DAVID BAS!-IOR - Man Who Died Twice fBeing a President., RALPH BATELLI - Dream Days fWhen he tells his yarns., JOHN BLAsKOvIcH - Penrod fFull of mischief., MARGARET BRUCE - Bruce's Address at Bannocklnurnu fShe's an orator., BRUNETTA BRUNI - What Books to Read fOur library books suit her., JOHN COLLINS - It Seems to Ale fl-le knows Business Law., NELLIE DOBROWOLSKI - Stage Door fShe'll be a famous actress., PHILIP ENGEL - ANDREW FERLIC LOUIS FITTERER FRANCES TWINS THOMAS GRAY - DONALD I-IALE - LILLIAN HERDA - America for Me fl-le's a true American., The Hoosier Schoolboyn CA real classmate., Callantry fAlways polite to everyone., When Chost Meets Chest CThey look so much alike., Matter and Memory CRemember lVlacbeth. , To the Last Man fwhen fighting to win the game., The Builders Cof pep for the team., JOHN HOSTOVICH - The Good Earth fNeeded for farming., JOSEPHINE l-IRNCHOREK - The Burning City fDuring air raid practice., MARY KOKAL - Bookkeeping CWith all her worries., LOUIS KRAVANJA 4 The Pleasures of Hope fOwning a plane., CECELIA KULIK - A Correct View of Women fStand up for her rights., NAOMI KULIK - Foundation of Belief CBelieves in her typing., JOSEPH KURTAK - Beginning of Wisdom fl-le'll be successful., BESSIE MAE LEE - The Real Thrill CWhen she learned to sew., THOMAS LEE - Lee, the American fAll American., STANLEY MARKIEWICZ - Modern Painter fHis signs helped a lot., BETTE MATTES - T-low to Face Life CWith a smile., FRANK lVlAYER - The Battle of Books Cl-le has no trouble with them., DONALD MEREDITH -- Old Ironsidesn fl-le's from Snowclen., DONALD MICHAELS - Luck and Pluck fEspecially when playing basketball., DOMINICK METZ - The Traveler fDriving for election., RAYMOND MOMON - Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CQuiet only in class., ROBERT MOUREY - The Pipes at Lucknow fJust so he can dance., EVELYN MOWRY - Enjoyment of Laughter CWay to gain friends., JOHN NOAKES - Some Famous Pictures fSenior pictures., EDWARD OPFERMAN - The Curse of Bignessi' CBig Ed., NORMAN PONTELLO -- History of the Norman Conquest fl-le'll be in history, too., FRANK ROVANO - Story of My Life Cl-lis life will be a success., CLAIR SCI-IULTZ - '5Pensioner Qsomething he will never be., EDMUND RIGATTI - T-Iucklelverry Finn fNickname l'luek. , MARGARET RESNIK - Trumpets of Dawn fF.specially swing., HARRY ROSCOE - Our Town fLibrary's the place for him., DOROTHY RUSSELL - Seventeen fNot a day older., ALMA SI-IIFFLER - When I Was a Little Girl fl-lasn't grown an inch., I-IELEN SKERBETZ - A Critical Study fNothing bothers her., DONALD TAYLOR - The Arabian Nights fl'le will read the I6 volumes., BEATRICE TOWERS - Ba'nchester Towers fShe will have to grow some., MAYME TRILLER - Curiosities of Literature fReally knows the subject., FRANK TULAK - A Plea for Both fFor his friend, too., IDA VALDISERRI - Snow White CShe has black hair and fair complexion., ANNE WATTIK -- The Treasurer of Heaven fShe is., JAMES WHITE - Elbow Room fWhen he does his night work., FRANK WILLIAMS - Adventures of a Young Man fl-le had many., YUNKUN BOYS -- Poem of Two Brothers fTwo great boys., BEATRICE TOWERS. Page Twenty-three
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