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enior of '42 41 Highlights of the Year Our last lap hogan in Svptetnhor of lil-12 and what un eventful your that tttrnecl out to ho. 'l'wo 'Rf' days, Kl9t'lill'illZl0ll of war, and sugar rationing wcru tho big events in Worlrl llistory while wo were lllllklllg history within Vcronufs walls. Eight of our Seniors Wore nlreztdy in tho thick of things wht-n svhool stnrtud and wo got into thu foothztll season, Now thPy ztro strutting urountl wouring tht-ir now purplo :intl gold sweat- vrs :and tht-ir your of glory is ovt-r. For t-vO1'y Senior that outing ut North Park ut tho Point was n doozy. Playing gzunt-s, snapping pivturos and budding romatnt-es, wo had tht-nt ztll. Our eiit-rgios wt-ro oxcwtocl u littlt- lutvr :ts tht- t-lass holfl :L clunre and wo ull trippt-tl the light fauitustir in tho gym. ' ' From Ilan:-ing to faster moving foot ut National Park for that Svnior Skate. Poor Stmtleyl He took it thztt night. lloutt- room prograins gulorv, wht-n our t'l5lSSIllll.t0S toll us how to act on dates, lwzwing :thout johs ztvnilzthlv :mtl schools for furthoring our education. In Mztroli, olevt-u of our mules loft to go to Dcfcnso St-hool to trtko up welding and p1'0pnr0 tln-nise-lvvs for jobs in the futuro. Aunt Tillie Goos to Town ou April 24 and on to that night of nights for the social fling, H The Prom and then on to graduation, VVoll it is all over and wo are not sorry but just ft. hit r0g'rt-tful. Yvs, vlztssos, too, we'll rot-all but these :irc the high spots. FLASS OFFIFERS Prositlc-ut ..,..,. ,,..,,,,.. W ILLIAM WOLFE Vit-o Presitleut ...,,,.. ROBERT LASHER St'f'l'f'lill'Y :mtl Treztsuror ...,.,,,,.., ANTHONY INTORRE DORA JEAN WRIGHT Floorio is an-t,ivo in tho sports fit-ltl. playing on the Vt-runu Girl'-s Varsity :mtl VVf-stinrhouse Jr. Basketball! team. As at mt-mher of tho Glr-0 Club. Doral haul u mart in the out-'rt-tttt and slit- also lnlztys tho violin in tht- Community Owlit-stt':l. HAROLD ZES-KY Sw-r-tl. who is illlPl'PSl9ll in tlzutcimr :mtl tlrzmiutlf-s us lrastillif-s hope-s to hc-1-onw at weldt-r. His hobby is busohnll :mtl ou that stlbjt-vt he is very flue-nt. Ho is nt-vf-r latz- Slllf'P ho livz-s so vloso to school. NINETEEN
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Pop Row: Roh:-rt Saxman, Delsena Shaw, Frank Sistek, Martha Loi- Williams, B4-'tty VVolfv. William Wolfe. Bottom Row: Frank Slosar, Rohm-rt Smith, Bt-linda Whit:-, Dora .It-au Wright, Harold Zc-sky. ROBERT SAXMAN Dvailniau is always on thi- ah-rl anti has he-f-n a invnihor of the Hi-Y lor foui' yr-airs. He played bask:-tball and football. In Marvh he wi-ut to DL'I't'llHt' Sc-hool at Tor-h to take un weldiiur with some of his 1-lassniaius. MARTHA LEE WILLIAMS Working in thc Sci-vi:-0 Club, and at-ting as a tyiwist, Martha is all set for thi- business world, As a. iiastiino. Honey enjoys clancinz. FRANK SLOSAR Frank wants FL business ol' his own. Ho If-ft us for a while this yt--ar to take up a trade at Coiuuelley, He was it member of the Cooking Club. Student Council, and Airplane Club. IIGHTEEN DELSENA SHAW Shaw was tho Drum Major at V.H.S, in her Junior aurl Senior yt-ar. Shi- was mesitle-lit. of tho L1-adn-r's Club anti a nu-mhz-r of the Gloss Club. Her future ia 1-ither workuu: in an ofiivi- or ruu- niusr a ht-auty parlor. BETTY WOLFE llotty thv editor or tho Nf?tll'l'iUtlk has Journalism as hz-r ambition. Baml. Lf-a1ler's Club, Rifle tflub and Gil-fe Club as wt-ll as thi- school Hauer l'f1Dorier for tho Post Gazeltvf' were her at-tivities, Sho has taken Dart in tha- Junior Class play and 0D9I'8l,lZlS. MARTIN ROBERT SMITH A tlillar a dollar, a tou o'r-lot-k svholar is Smith. Always a quit-L fellow anal easy to get along with, hi- left us to Ho to trade school in March. FRANK J. SISTEK Sounyk that little 1-:ny who is always zirouutl hut in-vol' maki-s inuvh noistf. Hr was au avtive- lnemhrr of the cook- in:.'. typiiif. airplane- and :lam-ing' clubs, Ho would like- to hevonu- :i skilli-it niat-hinist. WILLIAM RAYMOND WOLFE Bill is vr-ry motive in tho liohl ol lll't'Sltll'llt'y. He was iwresitient of thr- Sr-nim' Hi-Y and the Sf-nior Class. Bill had f-hariro of the movie machine-ho is an amateur oaiidid c-amera man, He was also in thi- Glce Club and Staff Vluh, Bill hopes to enter coli02'f'. BELINDA WHITE Bi-liud:s's ambition is to irvt an ulfiri- position, In tvnth grade, member of t'oniinc-ra-ial Club, and later SL-rvit-u Club, and Commercial Club.
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T low Juniors Engage In Many Activities lfA, llursim-. E. Dunn. .l. lim-rs, A. f1I'lljill'Il'lI. E. li2ll'2Iii2l, E. NIIHIICUII L Fix. V. UOSTEI. Huw 2-li. NVomls, ,IQ SlJl'PC2il'0, M. Hlllyill. V. XViison. H. Nlomitis, Ii. Nellis, 'XI Huw Row Row How Row Row Row Mau-lmviicll. R. llmild. Iiffli. VVz1Ikvi'. E. White, -I. AAbPl'Ul'0illi'liI', A. BZIVIIUS. li. M. lilll'kil?li'f. X Powell. T. Sankvr, I . Tlioilipsoil. 4f-I. Snntucci, H. Roth, M. Yvzlgri-V. II. 'l'z1n1b11r1'o. SMU, P0111-0. R. Sturm. M. XVhi'rv. M. Zibrvg. 6-II. Keisier, A. 'I'm'chia. K. Mvhelic, C. livimilvy. T-li. Morrill, NT. A. Mull. ll. Rrigrhf. E. AiIlPi'iHg.f, M. I'3aii'd, S. Gabnr, M Abzlrzly, -I. Smlwv. 81-S. Hamm, H. BIHCFill'l2lllt'. IS. Dusclll, R. llvrps, -I. lfpvzlll, H. Elkan NV. Walker. -T. Mamli. Sl-J. UOIPIIIEIH, M. Bigrellilo. N. Uebelills, I . Roth, -I. lizlslieig G. Uverbul A. l 1'azic1I', II. Shirlvy. OFFTUERH I'1'cx'1'1lP14f .......... ......... C THARLES COSTA i'1'f'1' P1'l'.QI'fIPllf ...,,, ,,,...,, 1X IARION SMYTH Sl'f'l'I'fIII'jj'Tl'1'lISI!l'1'l' ,....,.... NURMA FEBELIVS 'I'VV IZ NTY
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