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What a dance! And those refreshments! TOP PICTURE ROW l-Angela Primivera, Betty Martel, Rose Punako, Mary Lucas, Phyllis Risher, Yvonne Mel- chor, Mary Racosky, Kathleen Maguire, Ethel Lebda, Fdy Roberts, Wilma Lukich, Edna Marchi. ROW 2-Marlin McClelland, Howard Miller, Iohn Martini, Ioe Mrzowski, Iosephine Morelli, Rose Marone, Helen Ruis, Mary Ruis, Alice Rum- mel, Betty Plesevich, Robert Moore. ROW 3-Charles Marchok, Robert Saylor, Louis Pike, Richard O'Connor, William O'Connor, Charles Lynch, Anthony Maslanka, Ierry Lappi, gelo Masciocchi, Iohn Michlo, Anthony Lebda. ,NX TE xml x is LQ A L9 LOWER PICTURE ROW 1-Mildred Blucas, Gladys Carrico, Thelma Durst, Helen Burba, Beatrice Custer, Dor- othy Blough, Martha Berkey, Ruth Ellis, Evelyn Capazze, Frances Eash, Betty Cristifulli, Gene- vieve Blough, Dorcas Baer. ROW 2-Francis Burke, Alex Besyk, Charles Barndt, Lucy Cortese, Violet Bowman, Audrey Custer, Helen Bush, Catherine Carosello, Cath- erine Bunch, Geraldine Detfenbaugh, George Custer, Edward Baroni. ROW 3-Iames Chynoweth, Robert Blank, Ir- vin Baker, Iohn Carrico, Conley Blough, William Cwiacola, Tom Barron, Ray Boyd, Iames Berkey, Stanley Besyk, Don Drenner. 1 , u . g if jf rf . f' y ,rf J' Ll' ' v Xliig J L L X I if X T25 NX Y K sfffy G , iuwi r
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just juniors . Early organization of the one hundred fifty two juniors and selection of officers made possible a successful year of ac- tivities and events. Miss Verda Long cmd Mr. Robert Kelly continued their positions as advisers while the newly elected of- ficers were Mike Katchmar, president, Edna Marchi, vice-president, Olga Ewanic, secretaryg and Phyllis Risher, treasurer. With the cooperation of the entire group a successful wax paper campaign marked the beginning of the year's ac- tivities. Having been encouraged by the returns of the wax paper sales, the juniors sponsored a roller skating party February 15, at the Westmont Grove Rink. Under the able direction of Miss Long, assisted by Miss Ruth joseph, a play entitled Lena Rivers was presented. The cast included Olga Ewanic as Lena Rivers g Iohn Michlo, Durward Belmont g Betty Lou Stahl, Mrs. Livingstone , Cath- erine Bunch, Caroline Livingstoneug Robert jones, junior Livingstone p Pearl Kaltenbaugh, Anna Livingstone , Walter Kasoski, Malcolm Everett g Pauline Frederick, Granny Nichols p Florence Kubasik, Mrs. Graham g Eldon Stahl, Mr. Graham p Audrey Custer, Aunt Milly g and Petie Knap as Old Caesar . The play deals with the plight of young Lena Rivers and her beloved Granny Nichols who were compelled to let' fe their New England home and seek refuge with Granny Nichols' son, Iohn, who has changed his family name to Livingstone. Lena and her grandmother are subject to the sort of-treatment that is usually handed out to poor relations. Mrs. Living- stone and her daughter, Caroline, refused to accept them.' Durward, whom Mrs. Livingstone plans to have marry her daughter and her brother, Iohn, Ir., be- come Lena's firm friends and champion But, oh my! her cause and Lena in turn aids Anna and helps along her romance with Mal- colm Everett, her tutor. In the last act, when it looks as though Lena were going to lose Durward, fate steps in and proves our heroine's sterling worth by revealing the fact that Mr. Graham, a friend of the Livingstone's and Durward's stepfather. is really Lena's father, whose rnidclle name was Rivers. Following the play a party was held for the cast at Alwine's Priva-Dyne. The evening was spent dining and dancing. A closed party was held May l4 in the gymnasium where refreshments were served and dancing was featured. Many juniors attended and in general a good time was had by all. The juniors have shown their loyalty to their Alma Mater by participating in many of the school's activities. Several members took part in the three one-act plays which were presented by the dra- matics department. A few students took part in the All-County Band, Orchestra. and Chorus. Many junior boys partici- pated in athletics. The junior class was represented on both the varsity basket- ball and football squads and by several boys in track and wrestling. Both boys and girls took part in inter-class and home room athletics. The girls were victors in the volleyball and mushball tournaments. The highlight of the year was the junior-Senior prom which was held on May 23. The music was furnished by Ross Smith's orchestra. The gymnasium was lavishly decorated and produced the nec- essary effects as far as the dancers were concerned. During the course of the even- ing, dancing, games and refreshments were the main features. The purpose of the juniors was thus successfully attained.
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just leave it to the juniors, they say TOP PICTURE ROW 1--Olga Ewanic, Iulia Korywchak, Anna Horwat, Florence Kubasik, Kathryn Gallino, Betty Gray, Eleanor Kealer, Flora Gray, Mary Gril- lith, Matilda Felour, Beverly Gindlesberger, Pearl Kaltenbaugh. ROW 2-Clark Kaufman, Dorsey Kaufman, Evelyn Hoffman, Mazie Frampton, Louis Gus- merotti, Harry Harteis, Paul Holsopple, Pauline Frederick, Dorothy English, Marian Keim, Nancy Kaufman, Olga Filmonov. ROW 3--Sanford Kniss, Robert Iones, William Lape, Stanley Garlesky, Mike Katchmar, Walter Kososki, Edwin Kyler, Mike Krajnak, Devere Holsopple, Ioseph Kulak. X. BOTTOM PICTURE ROW 1-Iosephine Salvaggio, Helen Zareski, Hilda Zambotti, Betty Lou Stahl, Mary lane Swain, Ellen Toy, Cecilia Sotosky, Margaret Seganos, Lena Sedone, Rose Sirnchok. ROW Z-Albert Spory, Marjorie Thomas, No- velda Thomas, Vivian Yoder, Anna Shoenwalder, Betty Marie Van Divender, Mildred Young, Mary Helen Wier, Margaret Spangler, Charles Salvaggio. ROW 3-Glenn Williamson, William Zbrozek, Robert Thomas, Dorsey Yoder, Ioseph Samllippo, Ioe Sendek, Aldo Santorum, Iohn Yoder. 2, i VV Vin E , N NJ
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