Editor of the Westerner, a star in sports, a friend to everyone, is our Class President, George “Pete” Tyrrell. With his pleasing personality he has won for himself a multitude of friends. ★ Sally Hoyle, our popular Vice President, will long be remembered by her classmates for her winning smile and friendly manner. Her leadership in everything she undertakes proves that she deserves her title of “Most Versatile. ★ Attractive, likeable Pauline Papineau, our Class Secretary, has earned the friendship and esteem of the graduates. We are sure that her pleasing disposition and spirit of helpfulness will carry her far. Richard Sprint hall, proficient actor and musician, has won the respect and admiration of the class of ’46 as Class Treasurer. His dependability and willing spirit will gain for him a high position in the future. 6
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First Row: Left to Right—Elizabeth Miles, Elizabeth Watt, Dorothy Kacofka, Florence Reed, Eileen McDonald, Sally Hovle, Florence Webster, Helen Tsangaris Second Row: Left to Right—Doris Deslongchamps, Elizabeth Haley, Mae (anis Honigblum, Cathleen McGlone, Winona Barnum, Alice Ruytcr, Frances Kcily, Emily Bellows Third Row: Left to Right—Edward Jurgclon, George Pappas, Neale Pierce, Lewis Emerson, Barbara Roussin, Joyce Antonevich, Jean McIntosh Fourth Row: Left to Right—Mr. Hunt, Lawson Ainsworth, Eugene Hayden, George Lampros, Miss McKeough Classbook Board This year's classbook board, comprised of 32 honor students, started to work in their task of publishing a book containing the cherished memories of the class of 1946. Several committees went straight to work in their assigned tasks. Some looked up quotations appropriate for the personalities of the different seniors. Some took care of the superlatives; others were working on the cartoons of the superlatives; and still others were hunting up advertisements in order to make financial ends meet. The board worked steadily right up until the first week in May, when the completed book was turned over to the printer. The guiding forces behind all of this work were Miss Mary McKeough and Mr. Thomas J. Hunt. To them the class of 1946 owes a debt of gratitude and appreciation. The members of the classbook board sincerely hope that you, the graduating class, will receive as much enjoyment from reading this book as we have in putting it together. Robert N. Stoecker, ’46 S
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