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,, .2 -, V .X-, i . ll I ll 0 llere s No Tomorrow . .o . without you ROSE ANN WILLIAMS Small and quiet . . . noted for her blushing . . . a four year member of the Glee Club . . . Rosie likes to sing and skate . . . secretary in iunior year . . . cheerleader '48 and '49 . , . mad about Vic Domone recordings . . . usually found drinking tea . . . favorite saying Where's Pete and Julia? . . . Her clever pos- ters made the bulletin boards attractive. JAMES THORNTON Brairs . . . dark and talented . . . that Let's go some- where disposition . . . speaks with a convincing tone in his voice . . . can set the wheels of laugher in mo- tion without half trying . . . Varsity basketball-Essay prize winner . . . business manager of Dramat . . . pet peeve, guys in striped shirts . . . famed imitator of Vaughn Monroe . . . heart-interest in his home-room. Page Twenty-Six MARY WEY Blond and dependable . . . Milky is usually found rushing to Clary's . . . likes cowboy pictures, iust-girls- parties, and Gym-Jams . . . dramat . . . always says, Well, I don't know what to tell you . . . pet aver- sion is history homework . . . excels in Newsark . . . admired for hearty laugh . . . has weakness for french- fries . . . different car every week.
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linda Richmer. .. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, T reasurer Frank Guanciale ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, P resident Paul Barkhurst . .Vice President .lack Simi was not present 'l'I'IE JUNIOR CLASS The Junior members in the Symphony of l95l have had as our conductor Sister M. Loretto. This has been a year of innovations. We are proud to have been participants in such new ar- rangements as the use of our own Gymnasium, the organization of girls basketball teams, and the installation of our broadcasting equipment. Doing solo performances were officers: President, Frank Guanciale, Vice President, Paul Barkhurst, Secretary, Jack Simi, Treasurer, Linda Richmer. Two class members Joan Young and Paul Swank are basking in the distinction of hav- ing been chosen for Girls State and Boys State. As all symphony members must spend time in preparation for a performance, so we worked to- ward our production-the annual Junior-Senior prom held in Slattery Hall. Committee Chairman was George Gressle, others heading committees were Joan Young, Donald Widrig and Nancy Workman. To finance this venture, we staged various minor shows, such as the Turkey Trot, Kris Kringle Korn Ball. and the usual dances after home bas- ketball games. Nhen the Dramatic Club presented its play Foot Loose eight Juniors were cast. Playing two major parts were .loan Young and Rosemary Ruple, their fellow classmates participating were George Gressle, Joe Donaldson, Janet Fox, Thomas Boehm, Jack Simi, and Paul Barkhurst. We have enioyed our part in the Symphony of 1951 and look forward eagerly to Seniordom, come fall. Fi rst row-Joe Oberle, Nancy Workman, Louise Testa, Mary Jo Ronan, Shirley Stare, Graco Sforxa, and Richard Talbot. Second row--Joan Young, Rosemary Ruple, Joanne Strigle, and Pat Stasel. Third row-Jack Simi, Margie Snider, Linda Williams, and Norman Zureich. Fourth row--Robert Kubilx, William Tanner, Paul Swank, and Don Widrig.
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