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and Sen-Sens. And last but not least, that boon to energy — the delight of a typical senior, the dread of every teacher — Chewing Gum. Sociability played an important part in the make-up of the typical seniors. They were good mixers, eager to take part in all school activities. They were all around girls and boys, and the same effort put forth in their studies was displayed in their social endeavors. They attended school dances, plays, concerts, and sports, and had membership in at least three school clubs. The junior-senior prom was always anticipated with much enthusiasm by the typical senior. Yolandas in flimsy formals tripped gracefully about over the feet of their dashing (Continued on Page Thirty-six) Page Twenty-nine
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Gambini ' s and the Shop were a haven of delight to the overtaxed seniors, and a place where they were always welcome — if they had a dime . . . The reading habits of the typical senior deserve mention because it was not unusual for a study hall teacher to remove, from behind a chemistry notebook, Doc Savage, or a Western Dime Novel, or spy the latest edition of Vogue or a motion picture magazine slipping unintentionally from the locker of some fair damsel. Nor had the seniors outgrown their childish humor for they still enjoyed the funnies, Smilin ' Jack, Dick Tracy, and Flash Gordon — Kay Kyser and Bob Hope were the favorite radio stars. The typical senior was guick to acquire the latest modes and was ever alert for something new and different. The girls indulged in all the modem methods of make-up. The favorite nail polish used was rust. Bass-proof lip-stick, and Stick-on powder . . .The male specie was never without his hair oil Page Twenty-eight
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Row 1: C. Clifton, A. Zubeck, G. Check, N. Shocaroff, J. Bryan, L. Herakovich, J. Lucko, M. Gurchik, J. Kulas, L. Pollock. Row 2: C. Sopko, B. Evacko, A. Herochik, L. Javorcic, A. Yuhas, D. Springer, H. Blastic, N. Clark, P. Wojcik, M. Herakovich, Row 3: J. Pokraka, V. Collins, P. Baker, S. Etheridge, C. Parker, B. Mikaloc, N. Vuhsanovic, E. Frankiewiez, P. Seman, A. Habzansky. Row 4: R. Swanson, J. Singel, F. Olszewski, S. Bazarko, G. Saltzman, C. Moreno, F. Wright, S. Hrpka, M. Hoelzel, E. Resetar, M. Pavnica. Top row: J. Patterson, M. Hutira, J. Sinai, V. Bewley, P. Demkovich, A. Zahorsky, A. Vasilovick, S. Zavesky, J. Eidson, M. Nahulak, H. McFadden. Uardij cz j-cjaLn, Cfacfz ? .... Row 1: J. Staten, E. Sanders, J. Krajnak, S. Kovachic, J. Bakos, M. Bodnarik, J. Toth, M. Seman, F. Falda, D. Rusnack. Row 2: C. Downey, L. Chapek, S. Chekan, E. Horangody, F. Kujava, J. Lelak, G. Butkovich, H. Vrbancic, F. Demkovich, D. Keefe. Row 3: G. Gay, A. Pasko, E. Gregor, A. Polak, E. Kuhn, J. Toth, P. Kasper, E. Hildelrand, J. Palikan, A. Fedak. Top row: J. Ajdinovich, C. Bryan, P. Javorcic, C. Piper, J. Gresko, B. Rogena, R. Judnich, M. Curmichael, R. Rennane, J. Stewart. Page Thirty
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