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JUNIORS UPPER PICTURE „ „ . . „ , FIRST ROW (left to right): P. Daum. N. Howard. J. Fleegle. M. Cernak. S. Hanlin. C. Cvrkel. J. Fetsko. F. Bushwack. T. Helsel. „ , SECOND ROW; Mis Hoffman. P. Buterbaugh. M. Diet:. P. Duncan. B. Black. S. Krum. C. Coulter. P. Gal- lagher. L. Kush. „ , THIRD ROW J. Devine. S. Hoover. E. Be:ek. P. Gohn. B. Bodnar. B. Berkebile. E. Kolar. FOURTH ROW R Kuyat. J. Cxyrnik. R Alwine. D. Bush. T. Alwine. N. Beale. FIFTH ROW B. Kohan C. leresa. W. Klaum. R. Katzenstem. M. Be:ek. J. Debevc. R. Hanson. J. Biber. JUNIORS LOWER PICTURE r t . . D . FIRST ROW (left to right) D. Smith. D. Pihnarclk. D. Micik. C. Lees. P. Pillet. L. Leventry. A. Robson. D. Loushe. R. Slavik. . SECOND ROW G. Palko. J. Meyer. I. Totnak. J. Miller. J. Stuver. C. Thomas. B. Ward. L. Paulakos. THIRD ROWflfJh pentrrack.0pn Maksim. V. Leaf. R Popchak F. Winey. J. Moodv. J Murphy R P«'» ro. FOURTH ROW M OSherin. C. Shaffer. A. Morihlatko. F. Lescinsky. L Yesh. J. Long. P. RychaV. FIFTH ROW' D. Wagner P Sober. P. Rychak. C. Meyers. C. Shaffer. S. Slavik. SIXTH ROW- E. Warfel. W. Rubish. F. Tercek. Twenty Seven
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$wiioh Cbm JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Charles Jerasa. President; Carol Cvrkel. Secretary-Treasurer; Ron Al- wine. Vice-President. The Junior class, led by Charles Jerasa, as president, had a busy and successful school year as they prepared for their big moment of next year. The most important an- nual job for the Junior class is the task of raizing money for the big event of the school term, the Junior-Senior Reception. This year the class pushed their magazine sales campaign over the quota, thus assuring sufficient funds for the prom and a boost for the Reflector fund. In the fall, the class also selected their rings, the first symbol of their advance as up- per-classmen. In addition to the fine co-operation and zest manifested by the class as a whole, there were many individual members who were standouts in various endeavors. Contributing their charm and talents to the varsity cheerleading squad were Janice Miller, Barbara Bodnar, Donna Pihnarcik, and Pat Pillet. Varsity letler winners and members of the F club in- cluded the names of Terry Alwine, Ron Alwine, Don Bush, Joe Debevc, Wayne Klaum, Charles Jerasa, Richard Popchak, Bill Rubish, Bob Slavik, and Steve Slavik. During the football season, our high stepping twirlers were seen strutting with the band. Among them were Shirley Hoover, Lou Ann Paulakos, Elaine Magelitz, and Phyllis Gohn, as regulars, with Carol Cvrkel and Shirley Leventry also serving. The members of the class who gave their journalistic talents as reporters on the Courier were: James Fleegle, Pat Pillet, Barbara Bodnar, Dave Wagner, Sally Hanlin, Susan Krum, Jay Moody, and John Biber. Among the outstanding honor students in the school were Sally Hanlin, Susan Krum, Pat Pillet, Edward Warfel, Dave Wagner, and Barbara Black. The spirit and effort displayed by the class should assure the graduating seniors that their vacated spot at the top will be adequately filled next school term. Twenty Six
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SopkonwM £IoAA SOPHOMORK CLASS OFFICERS Yvonne Hahn. Secretary-Treasurer: Larry Brasher. President: Alice lean Zimmer. Vice-President. Have you noticed those intelligent looking young Sophomores that were the boister- ous, gawky Freshies of last term? They have since imprinted their names and records among the annals of the school. Since the school offers many extra-curricular activities, which include interclass events, Y-Teens, and ”F Club, the Sophomores have much op- portunity to display their many talents. Most of the girls were enthusiastic about basketball and volleyball, vying with the Juniors and Seniors for superiority in both fields. Pat Sass represented the class among the school's high-stepping majorettes. The J. V. cheerleading squad had seven Sophomores, in- cluding Nancy Slack, Dolores Clawson, Bonnie Ryan, Alice Jean Zimmer, Connie Mishler, Marilyn Home, and Dorothy Babella, while to the varsity group the class contributed Pat Saylor, Peggy Garshnick, Trudy Orsell, and Janet Watts. On the athletic field, in football, there were three letter winners, Larry Brasher, Robert Fetsko, and Dick James. The J. V. basketball team held its own among district rivals, with the Sophomores contributing greatly to its success. In the spring sports its members were also enthusiastic performers. Scholarship among the Sophomores was a badge of honor, and the regular six weeks honor rolls were swelled with the names of Dorothy Babella, Kathleen Hoffman, Connie Mishler, David Plachy, Janet Watts, and Ray Wagner. The class is looking forward to next term when they will be upper-classmen, work- ing, playing, and striving together in pursuit of their individual goals. We trust that they will continue to work toward the goal of bringing honor to our school. Twenty Eighth
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