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i I THEY'LL TAKE OVER NEXT YEAR M , . A e Q emi TOP PICTURE-FIRST ROW-Evelyn Griffith, Marion Luckich, Violet McDanie1s, Bertha Kosak, Mary Lynch, Leora Kaltenbaugh, Melvin Kaufman, lune Lehman, Sara Merley, Marion Maguire, and loseph Maslak. SECOND Row-Warren Leventry, Helen Kanieczny, Margaret Kosco, Lois LeBrie, George Kogut Mike Knurek, Paul Lint. Forrest Naugle, Iohn Maslak, Earl Murray, Duane Iacobs. THIRD ROW-Robert May, Richard Leadbeater, Lemon Lape, Paul Horwat, Steve Negry, Charles Iordon, Robert Good, lack Marks, Bill North, lohn Kaufman. BOTTOM PICTURE-FIRST Row-Mary VVasil, Betty Shaffer, Phyllis Young, Dorothy Swartzwelder, Romaine Stahl, Henrietta Williams, Edna Pebly, Eva Robertson, Leetta Walker, Helen Zadell, Dorothy Webber, Theresa Smukala. SECOND Row-Sam Rullo, Sophie Smith, Mary Wasil, Cora Start, Mary Senclek, Margaret Rounsley, Doris Williamson, Grace Thomas, ohn Onysho, Steve Punako. Gene Spangler, Crawford Ringler. THIRD ROW-lohn Zambooli, Wayne Swartzwelder, Robert O'Connor, Iohn Sotosky, Charles Slovich, Iohn Yoder, David Steele, Tony Temeyer. Charles Tisak. FOURTH ROW-Samuel Rullo, Elton Roberts, George Timko, Paul Ioyce, Richard Trachok, loe Tezza, Iames Spory, Charles Runtz. 27 l
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ALMOST SENIORS Early organization of the one-hundred thir- ty-eight juniors and selection of officers made possible a successful year of activities and events. Miss lane Thom and Mr. Walter Nosal served as class deans, while the officers were Ioe Maslak, president, Eugene Donati, vice- presidentp Richard Trachok, secretaryp and Ruth Georg, treasurer. With the cooperation of the entire group, a successful wax paper campaign marked the beginning of the year's activities. With this en- couragement behind them, the juniors spon- sored a roller skating party November 18 at the Westmont Rink. The party was a flop- ping success and a good time was had by the crowd that attended. Under the able direction of Miss Long, as- sisted by Miss Ruth Ioseph, the junior play en- titled Gay was presented. The cast included Dorothy Swartzwelder, as Gay p Gertrude Bowser, Annette Burns g Dick Colliver, Dick Royster g Duane Iacobs, Bobbie Ellis g Evelyn Griffith, Betty Marshall p Sophia Smith, Iean g Marjorie Naugle, Elsie , Iean Crock, Millie , and David Steele as Iames Warren. The juniors have been loyal to their Alma Mater by participating in many of the schools activities. In athletics, the junior class was represented on both the varsity basketball and football squads, and also the track and Wrestling. The highlight of the year was the Iunior- Senior Prom. The gymnasium Was beautifully decorated and produced the necessary effects. During the course of the evening, dancing, games, and refreshments were the main features. And so the juniors wound up the school year of 1941-42 very successfully and obtained the purposes they aimed for. l FIRST Row-Mary Gincllesberger, Dorothy Clum, George Butchko, junior Blough, Eugene Donat1, Wilmer Gindlesberger, Floyd Frampton, Ann Glover, Dorothy Benson, Fern Firl, Molly Carrico, Betty Cook, lane Bailey. SECOND Row-Eugene Baroni, Esther Eash, Thelma Blough, 'Marjorie Naugle, lean Crock, Ruth Georg, Gertrude Bowser, Ada Franchesi, Betty Luther, Annabelle Badacheski, Mary Haverlak, Lucy Gironda, Evelyn Baroni, Iennie Dohoda. THIRD Row-Calvin Barkley, David Barndt, Dick Colliver. Ernie Blough, Paul Gallo, Robert Geisel, Pete Fracos, Bill Borelli. Paul Gindlesperger, Richard Foust.
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GEE, THEY'RE REALLY SOFTIES The Sophomore class started their event- ful year with one-hundred cmd seventy-four members. The class was organized early in Ianuary when at that time they elected the class officers and deans. Without further ado this newly organized group planned a closed party. A roller-skating party, Which is a favorite sport of all Conemaugh-Townshippers, proved to be the climax of the current school year. Since this has been their first large or- ganized group, many of the sophomores took part in the familiar cry, We Want a meet- ing , but from this developed meetings With- out too much progress. Class officers are: Ioseph Turgeon, presi- dentg Andrew Racosky, vice-presidentg Ger- aldine Lohr. secretaryg Pauline Govaker, treasurer. The two faculty members who led the class were Miss lane Gardner and Glenn C. Hess. FIRST ROW-Helen Drzwiecki, Betty Dunmeyer, Florence Blough, Rose Balog, Dora Bertoncini, Amy Alwine, Helen Cupanich, Marjorie Clark, Anna Ruth Carrico, Don Curfman, Charles Berkey, Stanley Drabic, Donald Cortese. SECOND ROW-Bob Brenneman. Francis Eash, Olin Eash, Mildred Desort, Anna Czuplak, Helen Butchko. Gladys Brown, Frances Carrico, Mary Andrews, Pauline Cicucci. Mary Louise Blough. Mary Charnesky, Margaret Blough, Beatrice Blough. THIRD ROW'-Iames Burke. Alda Betille, Dean Davis, Iohn Davis, Frances Eash,, Carl Coughenour, Harry Cable, DeWayne Blough. Duane Blough, Rennie Boyd, William Berchik. Robert Benson.
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