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THE JUNIORS First Row: Walter Alushian, Betty J. Arnett, Arnold Arthur, Gust Aspiotis, Ruth Austin, Michael Azodion, Stella Bachor, Edward Baran. Second Row: Ella Mae Barnhart, Howard Barto, Margaret Baysuro, Frieda Beaman, John Bionda, Inez Bittenbender, Ruth Ann Bixler, Robert Blessing. Third Row: Eleanor Bufalini, Joe Bot-sko, Dolores Bohren, Josephine Rogosian, Rose Marie Boyt, Ellen Brandt, Josephine Brogno, Robert Bufalini. Fourth Row: Edward Prusick, Pauline Carroll, Catherine Cetto, Alvera Chari-tonuk, Helen Chekanowsky, Robert Cirka, Ronald Coleman, Elizabeth Creese. Fifth Row: Leroy Cummings, John Cunningham, Helen Cycyn, Irene Dash, Nancy Davis, Betty Lou Dent, Michael Despines, Michael Dnistran. Sixth Row: Jean Drolet, Mike Druzisky, Anna Dudenich, Evelyn Dugan, Anna Evans, Kathryn Elaschat, Carl Evans, Alberta Engstrom. Seventh Row: Robert Englemar, Edward Erwin, Lillian Fajtak, George Fetch, Jack Fleming, Albert Flucas, Catherine Folino, Raymond Frangione. Eighth Row: Ann Frynkewicz, Ruth Frey, Henrietta Fuchs, Richard Furness, Lawrence Gohagan, Dolores Galant, Mary Galietti, Dorothy Gares. Ninth Row: Eugene Gatehouse, Rita Gatta, Anna Jane Genero, John Gerega, Dolores Giammario, Jean Giammaria, Mary Gisondi, Lawson Gilmore. Tenth Row: Irene Goscinski, Frances Grabec, Lucille Graham, Donald Granitz, Stephen Gregorek, Lillian Griffith, Don Gross, Elsie Gruber. Eleventh Row: Stonley Gruszczynska, George Gulish, Stella Gwiazda, Pete Georgiades, Shirley Ann Haber, Alfred Hallaman, Socrates Handgis, Alexander Hanievich. Twelfth Row: Matthew Hartman, Dolores Herman, Michael Hovanec, James Hostetler, Helen Huppenthal, Dorothy Huston, Michael Izak, Albert Hood. — 49 —
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Juniors September rolled around this year and found us full-fledged Juniors, rather high sounding name for ones who still felt like sophomores . . . Eugene Mazetti has proven himself a very capable president with the assistannce of Mary Lou Kesner, vice president; Ray Frangione, secretary, and Alfred Hallaman, treasurer . . . Full-back George Strano brought fame to our class by scoring on the gridiron. Ted Kasper, Edward Baran, Bill Span, and Ray Frangione showed promising qualities for next year's football squad . . . Ma Griffith, Wolf Bill Fagula and Louise Bobby Socks Leyzeraph assisted in presenting an entertaining Silhouette program . . . We give thanks to our committee of class advisers. Miss Sarah Adams, Miss Reaghart and Mr. Lauf, for their guidance and cooperation . . . John Smolka, a new member of the cheerleaders' squad helped to cheer cur boys on to victory . . . Outstanding debators of last year, Lorraine Prus and Delores Bohern, have proved themselves equally successful this year. Many other juniors, starting this year, have thusiastic sports writer, Al Hallaman, hails from the class of '46 . . . Shooting on the beam were two of our outstanding basketball players, Donald Granitz and Victor Janicki . . . Under the direction of Mr. Laing, our annual junior class play, The Late Mr. Early, was presented to the public on December 1, 1944. It was a hilarious three-act comedy which consisted of the following cast: Doris Hull, Louise Leyer-zaph; Donald Early, Lawrence Gahagan; Evelyn Clarke, Lorraine Prus; James Clarke, Michael Zakarian; Mark Mercer, John Kucaba; Mrs. Hull, Lillian Griffith; Vera Smith, Elaine Marti; Asher Crump, John Smolko; Selma, Betty Jean Arnett; Nora, Caryl McNees; Joe Lincoln, Robert Cirka; Amos Comstock, Al Hallaman; Alice Sewell, Irene Dash; Judge Sewell, William Fagula . . . In concluding our year's activities, we entertained the seniors with a gala time at the prom. It wasn't until Dr. N. A. Smith gave his farewell address to the graduating class, that we realized we were practically seniors! Frangione Hallaman — 48 —
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THE JUNIORS First Row: Donold Jamison, George Janicki, Victor Jonicki, Barbara Jones, Nita Jordan, Stanley Jurczok, Rudolph Karas. Second Row: Bebe Karnavos, Teddy Kasper, Charles Keefer, Mary Lou Kes-ner, Louise Kingerski, Emerson King, Dorothy Klak, Sarah Kline. Third Row: Ernest Knouse, Margaret Koblik, Charlene Koerbel, Eugene Kohut, Thoddeus Kokoski, Loretta Kokozski, ohn Kopcak, Catherine Koutroulakis. Fourth Row: Wanda Krawczyk, Edward Kubia, Virginia Kuniewicz, Carrie Kus-key, Emily Kyros, Laona LaBarr, Helen Lesok, Louise Leyerzaph. Fifth Row: Dolores Lapinski, Richard Lockwick, Rose Mary Lombardo, Rose Loschiavo, Mary Lou Lough, Stanley Malinowski, Charles Manjok, Jennie Mant-zaris. Sixth Row: Rita Marini, William Mar-mock, Eloine Marti, Lillian Martin, An drew Mayer, Eugene Mazzetti, Betty Mc-Candless, Leonora McFarland. Seventh Row: Frank McHenry, Char-lotte McKee, Olive McMillen, Caryl Me-Nees, Dorothy Mellon, Ted Mickey, Alex Miller, Mildred Miskulin. Eighth Row: Mary Ann Monaci, Betty Moore, Marjorie Moore, Mary Mosuro, Frank Musi, Margaret Mutz, Dorothy Nemchick, Edward Nigorski. Ninth Row: Edward O'Neill, Elsie Ozi-mek, Dorothy Palmer, Lcota Palmer, Gloria Papadeo, Valois Porker, Sophie Petragas, Roger Pattison. Tenth Row: Rochelle Percival, Marcella Pfaff, Joan Phillips, Dolores Pisano, Frank Pitts, Betty Plese, Eleanor Polito, Maxine Powers. Eleventh Row: Sandra Priziaz, Lorraine Prus, Don Phillips, Eleanor Pugar, Robert Pugliano, Helen Raso, Frances Reo, Dorothy Reithmiller. Twelfth Row: Mary Robinsky, Walter Roginsky, Olga Roman, Betty Roppo, Joe Presto, Mary Rucinski, Evelyn Ruskin, Salvatore Russo. my i v r 3 % Thirteenth Row: Catherine Sasinovich, Walter Ryzowicz, Gilda Salvati, Betty Scheitroma, John Shemonsky, Charles Shaffer, Dolores Shappert, Peggy Shaw. Fourteenth Row: Ed Rosick, Margaret Shaw, Peggy Sivwright, Josephine Scan-derson, Tom Smedley, Earl Snyder, Dale Sulley, Eddie Molchan. — 50 —
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