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First row: Mary Lee Zinn, class advisorg Donna Lane Ball, Billie Blankenship, Mary Catherine Bock, Sidney Canipagna, Sam Capet. Second row: Victoria Corpiel, Ruth Cook, Joe Craig, Maxine Dawson, Blanche Egress. Third row: Julia Erdeljac, Ruth Fletcher, Leola Fluharty, Virginia Fluharty, Dora Gray, Anna Lou Griflith, Bill Hawkins. Fourth row: Ralph Hess, Dorothy Hrolenok, Guy Ice, Ruth Jackson, Margaret Johnson, Edwin Jones, Grace Kearney. Fifth row: Barbara Lipps, Mary Louise Lough, Charles Kenoskie, Frances Kolish, John McDowell, Betty Miller, Virginia Moore. Sixth row: Mildred Naumik, Homer Orr, Mary Pantalone, Bob Patton, Reatha Pigott, Martha Ann Pitzer, Stanley Plachta. Seventh row: Johnny Pulice, Ida Jean Riggs, Buddy Scott, Mattie Shumar, Danny Steele, Dolores Talkington, Sarah Tatar, Stella Tekieli. Eighth row: Josephine Tenipesta, Helen Tonkovich, Jimmy Toothman, George Tooth- man, Leola Jean Toothman, Denzil Toothinan, Robert Veith, Don VVeaver. J JUNIOR INVASION OF THE WILDERNESS We Can Because, We Think We Can, has proven successful for the Junior Class of 1943. After camping for three months the class adventurers continued their journey. They were now no longer Sophomores but full- pledged Juniors. They found the trail easier for they were more experienced in climbing the rugged trail of education. After the journey was started the group gathered in a council meeting to choose some scout leaders. The following were chosen: Mary Catherine Bock, as class Presidentg Sidney Campagna, as Vice-President, Harry Gene Alasky, Secretary and Treasurer. As class advisor, we honored Mrs. Mary Lee Zinn. The trail became rugged for some of our exploring party and they turned aside, most of whom saw the beckoning of the light of opportunity and success. Journeying on we came to a clearing where we stopped and engaged in sports. We lacked a few points of defeating our opponents in the finals fthe class basketball tournamentj. The highlight of this year is an outstanding prom in honor of the Seniors of our school. We are looking forward to a continuation of our journey. We hope to carry out our motto, and have as many followers as we have had in former years. - JUNIORS Page twenty-two
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I, FRANCES MANCHIN, will my ability to work in a store to Julia Er- deljac. I, JUANITA MOORE, will my ribbons to George Toothman. I, MADALINE MORRIS, will my English book to anyone who wants it. I, MAX MURRAY, will my services to Uncle Sam. I, EDWARD MUZICHUCK, will my ability to get to school every day to Harry Alasky. I, GIZELLA NAGY, will my ability to talk fast to Earnest Baker. I, CHARLES NICHOLSON, will my ability to farm to Jack Cotrel. I, RAYMOND ORR, will my odorless tennis shoes to Brother Homer. I, J OSEPHIN E PICCOLA, will my book reports to Helen Tonkovich. I, CHRISTINE PITEK, will my special dribble in basketball to Lena Pasko. I, ROSE POLLACK, will my position as Prom queen to the lucky junior who gets it. I, ROSE PARRISH, will my quietness to my sister, Angeline. I, DOMINIC PETRUCCI, will my mustache to Danny Steele. I, BLANCHE PYLES, will my name to the unknown soldier and my brains to the Statue of Liberty. I, ROBERT PYLES, will my quietness to my sister, Blanche. I, CLINTON RUSSELL, will my position as captain of the football squad to Earnest Baker. I, MARY MARGARET SHAMBLEN, will my bookkeeping books to Bar- bara Lipps. I, EDITH SNYDER, will my quietness to Mattie Shuman. I RALPH SIX, will my mechanical drawing ability to Joe Craig. ! I, HELEN STACHE, will my book reports to Joe Parrish. I, ROBERT STANLEY, will my laugh to Reatha Pigott. I, HELEN SUSZEK, will my giggle to Miss Hutson. I, J-OE TATAR, will my ability in everything to Leroy Scott. I, MARJORIE TOOTHMAN, will my bookkeeping books to anyone who will risk taking them. I, MARTHA WEAVER, will my dimples to Mrs. Hammond. I, JULIUS YAGER, will my gift of gab to some junior. I, WILLIE ZAHARA, will my aeronautics book to Mrs. Clark. WE, THE SENIORS Lia We may not be the better half Of all the classes gone or past, But still we cherish deep the thought Of this first battle we have fought. We have not shirked nor scorned the task Which might lead us from the past Into a world where we may find Many ladders yet to climb. We have not set a high esteem On which we linger or we dream, But only hope in years to come To win each battle ere We're done. To each new class we wish success And may their years show usefulness, While in the distance they can see We, the Seniors, 43 . -Irene Hartzel Page twenty-one
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