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lack Lake Marianne Moti Dan Greene Helenann Glasser Edward Goff Patricia Shildmyer Rita Carter Donald Tinkle Greita Carter Pauline Orr lames Drummond Ann Mangia Rose Marie Morris Richard Harrigan Helen Milligan
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CLASS OFFICERS President .,..,AA..,,,........,,, ..,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,...... l ack Lake Vice-President ,,,,S,...... .. Dan Greene Secretary-Treasurer ...., ., ,, Marianne Mott Class Patron Our Lady of Victory in Grrwiir- lack Lake Molly Mott Class Colors Fted and White Class Motto Be Bold, Be Brave, Be True Slllllllll IllVIlW Ill Jll lllll AlIlllfllllS ln early September, year 1943, sixteen so-called students, appropriately termed lolly luniorsu tripped qaily, or rather stumbled, into the inner Sanctum of the lunior Boom. After the election of officers, the class buckled down to meet a host of activities, the first of which was the annual lunior-Senior Weiner Roast, held at the home of Patricia Shildinyer. We were honored with the presence of Father McCarthy and Father Foley. One of the most eventful and profitable activities of the lunior year was the publishina of the school paper, the Spotlite. Each member of the class Worked hard to make the paper a success, and as a whole proved his ability to work toqether as a team. The next social affair on the calendar for the luniors was their annual Christmas party, which found Marianne Mott as hostess. The party was a qift exchange which made it all the more interesting and enjoyable. ln preparation for the lunior-Senior Banquet, the luniors assumed all extra-school ac' tivities at the beqinninq of the second semester. The first of these was the lunior lump, a dance held at the K. of C. Hall. We followed this up closely with a St. Patricks Day Candy Sale, Cue of the most memorable events of our lunior year was the receiving of our class rings. The class put the finishing touches on their Iunior year in the latter half of May with the lunior Senior Banquet. Father McCarthy and Father Foley spoke. Paul Sharon and lack Lake class presidents spoke for their respective classes. The luniors climaxed the year with the Prom immediately following the Banquet. lack Lake '45 Dan Greene '45
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CLASS OFFICERS Class Patron Our Lady of Victory tluvk Barton Bob Sewall N uni Gossett Mary V. Bott Class Colors Scarlet and Gold Class Motto Leaders, always: followers, never SIIPHIIMIIRE REVIEW The seventeen Sophomores of '44 will lonq be noted for their class spirit led on by the above mentioned class officers. Our social activities started shortly after the officers' elec- tion with a weiner roast held at Matter Park. This activity was directed by Wilber Wil- liams. And a fine bit of directing too! Next came our initiation into the C.Y.O,, which seemed like the most thrilling event ot our school days, and one to which we had long looked forward. A Christmas party was held at the home of Philip Middleton. Gifts were exchanged, and food was enjoyed in great quantities. Something new was started with a Weiner roast held at Matter Park in lanuary. This may be another outstanding reason for which this class long may be remembered. Al- though there was no snow, the weather was very cold. However, this could not dim our spirits. We went from there to a party at the home of Virginia Bott. After we had thawed out we roasted some weiners. Our club meetings are held every Friday afternoon in second period, 1:25 to 2:05. We discuss class parties and activities, hold contests, and read famous quotations. Somehow, this period never seems long enough. Our class takes a great interest in Mathematics. The class as a whole carried an extra subject of Advanced Math consisting of either Algebra Three, Business Math, or Trigonometry. ln the line of sports, five out of the eleven Sophomore boys make up a one-half frac- tion of the varsity basketball team. Two Sophomore girls were captains of the basketball teams in the Giri's Gym Class. We do not intend to stop at being the Sophomores of '44, but the Class of '46. President ,,,,,,,,.,......,.,................................ .. Bob Sewall Vice-President .... ..... C huck Barton Secretary ,...... ...,.. . , Mary V. Bott Treasurer ..... . Norma I. Gossett
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