Curtis Blum
"Blushes Most"
Dorcas "Dolly" Brown
Russell Bull
"Best Drag"
John Carrigan
Bessie Chmielewski
Adeline Elsie Hintz
"Quietest"
Ella Ruth Huff
A winner of the Constitutional Essay Contest. Ella made the posters for the senior prom.
Edward J. Janser
Vice-President of the Senior Class.
George Janser
"Noisiest", "Most Popular"
Kathleen M. Jenkins
Won the D.A.R. citizenship medal for which three girls were chosen to compete.
Nancy Keegan
Henry Kleindienst
"Giggles Most"
Rena Kovaleske
Leon Kowalsky
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Earl "Errol" Laser
"Best Looking"
Horace Letitia
Louise Lister
Treasurer of the Senior Class. "Best Looking", "Biggest Bluffer"
Wanda Litke
Thomas McDonough, Jr.
Earle "Lucius" Metcalf
Roberta Minor
Priscilla Murawski
"Cutest", "Best Dancer"
Pelagia Murawsk
Ruth Perkins
Norman W. Plumb
President of the Senior Class. "Best Dressed", A winner of the Constitutional Essay Contest.
Dorothy Pratt
"Wittiest"
Michael Prislopski
"Cutest", "Done Most For School", "Most Polite"
Eloise Ratte
Secretary of the Senior Class. "Done Most For School", "Best Drag", A winner of the Constitutional Essay Contest.
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Ronald Rood
"Wittiest"
Mary Roskosky
Eugene Rybaczek
"Best Dancer", "Biggest Bluffer"
Ralph Serra
Mary Sadoski
Elise Taylor
"Most Polite", "Most Popular"
Anne Toropilo
"Giggles Most"
James Valentine
"Quietest"
John Werner
"Most Athletic"
John White
Annette Williams
"Most Athletic"
Helena Wisnieski
"Blushes Most", "Noisiest"
Jean Wysocki
"Best Dressed"
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