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WARRIORS AND MAIDENS OF 1952 JUNIOR CLASS Front Row: Diane Senecal, Sally Jasnocka, Alice Hevey, Donald Prohovich, Patricia Anair, Richard Pelki, Karl Humpel, Mrs. Elizabeth Sambor, adviser, Jean Wozniak, Jean Lemoine, Jean Hetu, Shirley Harper. Second Row: Elaine Martin, Gertrude Foisy, Shirley Healey, Irene Demers, Lucille Couture, Helen Urban, Marlene Gibbs, Mary Lou Otis, Estelle Legare, Dolores Ducharme, Helen Chrobak, Irene Kozik, Eunice Marcltessault. Third Row: Robert Ksen, Joseph Pikul, Jeannine Giard, Constance Gariepy, Una Gay, Elizabeth Dubois, Barbara Feeney, Elaine King, Joan Konieczny, Blandine Jasnocka, Alphonse Lanier, Clayton Bridges, William Sullivan. Fourth Row: Jeanne Provencal, Wanda Adamczyk, Jane Pelski, Doris Mercure, Claire Roy, Joyce Vinskey, Adele De Santis. Last Row: Anthony Chrabascz, George Satz, William Phillip, Robert Comeau, Louis Dusuault, Richard Sears, Kirk Mattson, Raymond Sullivan, Rudolph Orszulalk, Richard Reil, Richard Crawford, James Shea, William Skutnik, Ronald Luszcz, Gerald Hannum, Ernest Bishop, Conrad Baptiste. X
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Two years have passed since the closing of High Street School, and again a critical situation has arisen. Present conditions have necessitated the closing of South Street School, a circumstance which forced upon the high school the task of again finding a place for the ousted grades. The only solution to the problem was double sessions. So, at present, high school students attend school from 7:30 a.m. until 12:15 p.m., and the elementary grades are in attendance from 12:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Such is the story of Ware High School from 1893 to the present date. To quote from the 1950 Nenameseck: Ware High School has served well. lt stands today, in appearance, at least, unchanged, a maiestic landmark, over- looking Grenville Park, and the Silvery Nenameseck where the restless ghost of Grey Eagle is said to roam. WARRIORS AND MAIDENS OF 1951 SENIOR CLASS First Row: Gerald Haley, Lorraine Brissette, Eleanor Beaudin, Dolores Saletnik, Matthew Sak, Philip Decelle, Alice Marcinek, Helen Kencki, Beatrice Brousseau, Therese Malboeuf, Henry Morrissette. Second Row: Richard Bourcier, Florence Wheeler, Barbara Cady, Betty Ann Oberg, Miss Chase, adviser, Irene Lechowicz, Joan Dupont, Wanda Kulaga, Marion Benoit, David Lacroix. Third Row: Robert Trudeau, Helen Boerner, Geraldine Johnson, Irene Tombor, Ruth Boss, Eldora Martin, Irene Messier, Daisy Supczak, Claire St. Onge, Lionel Noreau. Fourth Row: Jeanne Bourgault, Alice Bousquet, Marlene Bloom, Marlene Myers, Joan Ducharme. Fifth Row: Francis Bacon, Francis Zygarowski, Carlo DeSantis, Eugene Sullivan, Joseph Woitowicz, George Larzasz, Joseph Fox, George Brissette, Raymond Green, Charles Calkins.
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WARRIORS AND MAIDENS OF 1953 SOPHOMORE CLASS-I 951 Front Row: Peter Gay, Jean Tworek, Anna May Guertin, Ellen Smith, JoAnne Charlton, Sheila Bray, Donald St. Germaine, Barbara Scharrett, Leonard Helper, Valerie Vadnais, Celia Brousseau, Robert Piche. Second Row: Mary Stone, Claire Becker, Jacquelyn Gosselin, Jane Fulton, Madeline Ducharme, Janet Gauthier, Rose Orszulak, Anna Shoum. Third Row: Jean Lemon, Mary Shea, Shirley Cady, Charlotte Graves, Ellen Oberg, Joan Matthews, Claudette Renaud, Shirley Potter. Fourth Row: Edward Sorel, Robert Bates, Robert Michalski, Jean Wdowiak, Beatrice Allard, Diane Bartozek, Cynthia Fish, Gladys Raclisic, Mary Chrabascz, Diane Lanciault, Lorraine Lanou, Corinne Lemoine, Patricia Konicki, William Adamsky, Edward Miner, Walter Krasnecky Theodore Tombor. Back Row: Maurice Mongeau, Robert Moore, James Sullivan, Joseph Liquornik, James McNaney, Joan Gaudette, Anne Fox, Joanne Liberty, Mr. Stanley Sydla, Adviser, Shirley Wrobel, Joan Nichols, .loan Woicieszek, Richard Pariseau, Stephen Chevalier, Bernard Girouard, Lloyd Sloat, Edward Knapp. Absent: Richard Cieika, Ignatius Pzybyla. SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS The Basketball Dance, at which members of the Boys' and Girls' Basketball Teams receive letters, is sponsored by the Sophomore Class. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Donald St. Germaine VICE-PRESIDENT: Leonard Helper TREASURER: Barbara Scharrett SECRETARY: Sheila Bray HISTORIAN: Joanne Charlton X Y
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