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IENIOIQ CLA!! HIITCDY TWELVE YEADI AT THE BDAIN EACTODV Well! Here we are, Seniors at last. We've had our ups and downs too, but we're sti-ll pressing on toward that glorious day in May! Joe Tewes, Dan Vuic, Elsie Kromer, and john Zyhowski were elected President, vice Pres., Sec'y, and Treasurer respectively in the Freshman year. N. Jean Rishel and Christine Pogue were Ma.y Queen Attendants as Freshmen. Yes, the Freshies really had some gay parties too. Then we became Sophomores, and by this time attained much knowl- edge! Owen Gorman, Pres., Joe Tewes, vice Pres., and Elsie Kromer, Sec y were the class of'ficers of our Sophomo.re year. jean Dahlstrom and Elsie Kremer were elected as May Queen Attendants. N. Jean Rishel was our peppy cheerleader and Lorraine Heinritz and jean Dahlstrom were our high-stepping majorettes. Then we were Juniors ankl say, didn't we have a picnic in Mr. McLeister's English class! Bob Harrover, Pres., Don Czapor, vice Pres., and Esther Koon, Sec'y really had a time trying to manage these jovial juniors! Dorothy Cimbora a.nd Cliara Schaab were the May Queen Attendants and I must say, not bad at all! The Juniors under the supervision ofMr. Robin- son, presented a class play called 'LLeave It To Us. Now--- we're Seniors: sophisticated Seniors! Now our ediucatiofr has been thoroughly completed. f???j Our class really excelled as alchemistsf?j VVhat about that, Mr. Legory?? Dorothy Cimbora was elected May 'Queen this year and Cla.ra Schaab and Jean Dahlstrom as her attendants. As for sports, Bob Teitt set a pretty nice .record as the valley's leading point-scoring fullback. Owen Gorman, Cherry Picker, they call me, was also excelling as a basketball player. Then comes the mischievious end of the school year. There are several personalities, one in pa.rticular,I shou-ld like to exclude, but Charles R. Connor and Bill Palchak, now in the service, were the life of the party or, should I say, gave the teachers a hard tirne ! The Seniors, under the di.rection of Miss Bierer an'd Mrs. Lloyd, presented a class play entitled HA Case of Springtime. It was a typical class play with a typical Senior cast. Well, guys and gals, it's time to hang the close to this edition so we'll wish you luck and ---well---aren't you going to wish us luck??? We'll need it, I'm sure. 12
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W RR uma R wa umm nun SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS R. M. Dvorav1m:, R. Te1tt, J. Tewes, G. Vecchio ,-,,.I
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70 4 ' works part-time for a local A - j 1 A . d.t f U ,, 71, - awyer . . ssociate e lor o BABEO, ANNA Ann X17 Reflect .Y Interclass basketball . . typ- ist for Junior Hi Tattl-er . . Senior Class Play . . Toma- hawk Staff . . Oth, those beautiful brown eyes! BROWN, CA'l'HERINE Katie Co-editor of Tomahawk and Reflector . . Jun or and Sen- ior Class Plays . . Mixed Chorus and Operetta Cast . . Good Academic student. BURKETT, HOMER Homer Came to Trafford from Ford City in Senior year . . Great hunter . . whiz at law . . Gave Senior boys a thrillf?J in his car. CAVALANCIA, IIOMENICK Conk Famous 4-5 ear letterman of football team . . Business manager of Reflector . . All- round ba ketball manager . . Ole, that curly hair! IENICIQI CELLICH, HELEN Slatch f Interclass Basketball . . Sen-E ior Class Play . . Secretary to Mr. Stark . . Mixed Chorus . . I or . . Likes to dance. f?7Z7 CIMBORA, DOROTHY Dot Our beautiful May Queen . . Mixed Chorus . . fond of squ- are dancing and Rabbits Varsity Basketball manager . . Sltamp and Bond girl . . CORRELL, HELEN Helen Future Mortician's mate . . Stamp an.d Bond girl . . Mr. Legory's secretary . . Mixed Chorus . . Often seen at lo' al Youth Center. CULP, CLARK 'fculpff Say, Say! . . Daughe-rty's handy man . . Speed demon in PaPPY'S car . . Neat dress- er . . Senior Class Plav , , Re. flector Staff . . Liked by all, CZAPOR, DONALD Don Our one time bashful Senior boy . . Former fam us but- cher of Falls . . Favored by all Sen ors . . Forward on basketball Varsity.
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