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ROBERT TURNER omnms -rwrrcnsm. u Ioiugil 2236312253151 lfjerggz feat' 'Tho' high school days have their delights, P ' They can't compare with high sehool nights. F'F'A' 19295943 Bachelor ol-uh 1 Senior Play 43 F.F.A. Speaking Contest 2, JEROME WALKER 'Thou wilt show my head to the peopleg it is worth showingl' Bagel Staff 5,15 Art Advertis- ing Editor-43 Senior Play 43 Football 4s Track 5,4s Intre- murals l,2,5,4. l. , 53 Band 25 Baseball 43 Football 43 Intra- murals 2,5,43 F.F.A. 2,5,l4. Charles en- Atered V.C1S. in his Sophomore Year. KENNETH WEIGERT 'There is no mistake: there has been no mistakey and there shall be no mistake. Bagel Staff 5,15 Art Editor-43 ESSPA Conference 153 Basketball 1,2,5,4, Co-Captain-in Base- ball 2,5,45 Varsity Club 5,43 Citizenship Comittee 43 Li- brary Club 1. 22 JOYCE WOLFE 'Quiet and serene and tall, always a good friend to all. Bagel Staff 43 Hilltopios Staff 43 Chorus 1,2,l+3 Intra- murals lf P.H.A. 23 Citizen, ship Committee 4.
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LUCILLE -MAHONEY RUTH' MOORE She'e just as nice as she looks. H31-19506 is de9P HS Eternity! Speech as shallow as time. Clase Vice-Pres. 23 Bagel staff 45 3111- Intramurals 1,2,5,lI-3 F.H.A. 2,45 Library topics 5,45 Senior Play 45 Chggrlgading Club l,2,5,1+, President-4. 43. Intramurals 1,2,5,43 Citizenship Com- mittee ll-g Library olub 1, MICHAEL NOLAN 'Did nothing in particular, and did it very wel1.' Intramurals l,2,5,lU F.l'.A. 1, 2,5,l+3 Bachelor Club 2,5. SHIRLEY QUACKENBUSH A ready smile, and a friendly way make the nicest personali- tYe. Bagel Staff Typing Editor 45 Hilltopioe Staff l,2,5,45 Cho- Zue 1,2,5,1I-3 Intramurals 2,5, O 21 5 FRANCIS RYAN Ch, this learning, what a thing 11. 1s.' Basketball 5,14-5 Baseball 2,59 45 Football 43 In:t.ramure.1e 1, 2 3 Citizenship Cbcmmittee 43 Bachelor Club 1,23 Camera Club 1. ,
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AMW 0 K 'adlfi -.X R WASP?- -- . 'G is 4 ' - . V ' ..7..,,... 'jg fefj' psi I We started on our long journey to stardom in 1958. Our first scenes if I 'Qt'-' We V, an x Efof our movie career as first graders were taken in our rooms over the pre- -- g ' W lil 520 :25 - pssm. victor Post office. our next move was into the sank sanding where ,, -- hr gif' the second and third grade scenes were enacted. Of the present Senior f s - - ' Class there are only about six of the original cast still together who were W . ' ' ' 1 with the company at its opening season. ,1, 'mm mmcnss ou! The new sehoox building which was some gi' pleted in '41 provided a new setting for the completion of our 'no ' L g .,. 5230 5 class film. With the closing of the district schools many new i',Ti.' 0 een Eff Q ' as players merged with the present cast and helped :Ln making scenes RR 'Nh 'Q I gy E aj F four, five, six, seven, and eight for this 1950 production. 'MJ-' L 4 E ,. I . Z?- LIGI-ITSl GAMERAI ACTION! The show must go on! We are new Freshmen I y -Q -M ef 0 with Jimmy Antonio as President, Evelyn Brown as Vice-President, Evelyn Qj V, 1- Colf as Secretary, Ruth Berndt as Treasurer, Esther Aldridge as Student f ' 1' f'1 Qi Council Representative and Miss Chambers and Miss Rouchard as our mana- , ,Q1 gers. The first of our own financial backing came in the form of a bon- L ' .ff X ' 4 -x. us of 815 for selling the most tickets for the seasonal basketball ' 'Q' ' X-gf: A ' ,WV games. The projector was turned towards our Tag Day and an After-Dance ff to complete scene 9. Our next setting was Studio 1-lab Room. Our President was again ,X Jimmy Antonio with his assistants--Lucille Mahoney, Vice-Presidentg Dorothy Gysel, Secretaryg Gordon Gourlay, Treasurerg and Esther Ald- Bo lt Q ridge, Student Councul Representative. Our manager was Mr. Weaver. y Q if fry We practiced so-called chemistry during our free homeroom periods. If 536' We shot scenes of our Hallowe'en party 'at the Rod and Gun Club. Our 'M' ' Sophomore Hop made a colorful scene with the streamers and flowers. k At the end of this reel we had 856 in our treasury. 1 A' ' ' f In our Junior year, we added about 3700 to our treasury. We had our Junior Prom on the first Friday in May. Our other action shots included ldgfyiv a stationery campaign and selling candy and pop at the basketball games. A26 We sponsored dinners for the Rod and Gun Club and the firemen. This year our manager was Miss Brownlee and from our own cast we chose Charles Leh- v, 'Y-1' 5 man for President, Ann O'Dea for Vice-President, Evie Colf for Secretary, and Julie Sullivan for Treasurer, and Jimmy Antonio for Student Council or, :J ., Representative. We had a preview of our Senior Year when we purchased our class rings and moved up to the senior assembly seating in the annual moving-up day exercises in June. V We opened the first scenes of our twelfth year of production by electing Charles Lehman as class President, Ann O'Dea, Vice.. Prssidentg Margaret Guinan, Secretary, Julie Sullivan, Treasurerg A K I 679 xfff fx K af f VHF D L K fm! L rr In W I 'lf lg-ILL L 'I 'II X L ' 1x I-n. X .. Bill Bows, Student Council Representative. Miss Brownlee again ' consented to act as manager and the season opened with a full , I - , - f - schedule-of appearances lined up for our final year together, In ' -L ' I L 71 '- f the fall we raised the sights of our movie camera to take in our I 1 ' e 7, 7 lgd W magazine selling campaign, From this we realized profits of over aw R 5- Lk- 8660. On November 7 and 8 we gave the most important performance l E ? ... 13,44 i of our stage career when we presented 'The Tower Room Mysteryn, a , N fp I ' three-act mystery farce. Our Senior Ball in December centered M ' 521 '? around the theme of candy canes, Santa Claus and Christmas greens. ev f Q I I As. Slimax to our fourth year money making campaign we combined our ff if ' Q I I profits and took our long awaited and privately-planned trip to New 5 ' 44 York City. We traveled by tram, leaving Victor April 12 and re- V f 4 'M A turning April l6.a We saw many wonderful things and shall always 'J ' I' fl? f ' I ' X-iv: remember this exciting trip. -'M f-' X In finishing out the last few months until our graduation, we put out this third volume of our yearbook, Bagel . We participated in our last Q ' Moving-Up Day exercises and gave our Glass Night Prpgram with all the ' 5 finesse of accomplished actors and actresses. On June 27 we donned our ,IV ' caps and gowns for our last group appearance on our home stage where-we , 1- ' K were presented with our diploma and thus recognized as Alumni of V.C.S. - Our twelve years together brought each of ue friends and exper- iences which we shall always treasure and happy days of congeniality .'f-ff1f1fg,9y,ffg4z which can never be removed from our memories. T f- ' - V ' iv 25
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