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Bob Smith Bill hite Evelyn Eddy Ann Brown President V ice-president Secretary Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS I he cruiser George Rogers Clark sailed I rom the home port with a crew ol one hundred and eighty First Year Midshipmen, who proved themselves to be unusually adaptable to the rigorous demands of the voyage, and fulfilled their duties with a hearty readiness worthy ol the top rank officers which they hope some day to be- come. I he freshmen chose as their officers: Bob Smith, president: (fill White, vice-president: Evelyn Eddy, secretary: and Ann Brown, treasurer, with Mr. M. L. Mullins acting as their leader and adviser. Many ol these students have already en- tered successfully into the field of music, athletics, and drama. I en freshmen had the honor to he a part of the George Rogers Clark Band, thus enjoying the competition in the district and state contests. Lucille Christy. Doris Ourant. Marvin Francis, and Donald Sh earer distinguished themselves as line musicians on their respective instru- ments, in solo contests and in concerts. I Joyd Conley has the distinction of being the only freshman to receive a major letter in athletics this year. I his was awarded to him because of his line work in wrestling. Joe I labzansky and Curtis Buck received minor letters in wrestling. Seymour Kaplan was awarded a minor letter in tennis. Minor letters in cross country were awarded to Frank Kulasak and Camillus Duha. Mike aliska received a minor letter in basketball, being a regular on the “B” squad. I he Washington Swing, a Washing- ton s I birthday dance, was the main event ol the Midshipmen s first cruise. It takes its place among the best dances of the year. With three full years of sailing ahead ol them, and with such a line record for their lirst year, much may be expected I rom these hardy young sailors. [ 15 ]
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MISS DORIS NELSON - Journalism, English MISS AMBROSIA NOETZEL - Foods MISS HENRIETTA PUI.SKAMP - French, English MISS NORMA ROSS - Physical Education MISS LAURA SCHAD - English. Speech MR. JOHN SHANKEIN - Social Science. English MISS EENORE SIEEIMAN - Commercial MISS LOUISE SYKES - Nurse. I lealth MR. LAVER NE TAYLOR - Social Studies. Athletics MR. PAUL WILKINSON - Physics, Mathematics MISS PEAL YOCHAM - English . o. Pictures MISS EVELYN CARLSON - English MISS JEANETTE FERRIS - Music [U]
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FRESHMEN UPPER GROUP I ' iisl roir: Veronica Biedron. I )oris Beisal, Lucy Conklin. Gloria Clarke, Kathryn Eggers. Lucille Christie. Marjorie Cote. Sophie Pobos, Dolores Dvorsack. Evelyn Eddy. Ann Brown. Pauline Dmitruck. Second row: Mary Bugyis. Mary Chorha. Helen Buksar. I heresa Ballon. Dorothy Adams. Barbara Bercaw. Betty Caswell. Edith Barnard. Betty Cusick. Julia Dedinsky, Millicent Evan. Anna Danko. Third row: Lloyd Conley. Chester Deryhovvski. Bradlord Conley, Robert Ellis. Jack Durick, Paul Collard, George Drapac, Joseph Dominick. Curtis Buck. Leon Dudzik. Fourth row: Harold Aldrich. Michael Dado. Joe Duheck. Bill Balko. Dale Banks. Gilbert Cadwell. Camillus Duha, Stanley Benko, Clarence Balog. I homas Bickham. LOWER GROUP First row: Edith 1 licks. Margaret Fagyas. Evelyn I laehnel. Elizabeth 1 lajduk. I lelen Kapitan. Dorothy Fretz. Ann Foreman. 1 lelen Marie Kovalcik. ( doria Kosior, Mary Forslka. Second row: Rita Kashak. Marguerite Koch. Cecelia I luspek. Alycc Joyce, Ethel I lanula. Madeline Gordon. I lelen Jean Kosco, Irene Granda, Irene I laysak. Cecilia Franich. Evelyn Isherg. Marie I Ironsky. Third row: Joe Habzansky. Dick Jones. Paul Ivan. irginia I ' ischer. Dolores Keister. Genevieve Kam- insky. Lorraine Kauchak. Patsy Herbert. Wanda Kasprowicz. Daryl I’raley. Seymour Kaplan. Albert Kmetz. Fourth row: Richard Geffcrl. W aller Fritz. Raymond Render. Paul Janik. Benny I ' erko. Steve Kolada. Jack Jones. Joe Franich. Sheldon Gayle. I homas 1 lowarlh. Ray Kauchak. James Groat. [ 16 ]
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