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FRANK PISHIONERI JAMES LOCASSINO RAY KAUFMAN FLOYD ROCCO ARTHUR BETTONI ALFRED BEANE MICHAEL KRAYNACK PHILLIP TAMMARO FRANCIS MILLER SIMON HUGHES AL BIEGO CHESTER BOGNOSKY FRANK BLAINE ANDY FEHL MIKE PERRY JAMES FLANNAGAN BILL DAUFEN ROBERT KOAH HONORATO FUNNARI WILLIAM MEYERS JOSEPH PISHIONERI MILTON YOUNG WILLIAM YOUNG FRANK BLAINE ANDY FEHL JOE COOK JACK ADAMS BEN BARTLE BEN KELLER NICK GIB CHESTER SWICK LESTER BIGGINS HERMAN BERENDT THE E CLUB 1934 ALOYSIUS FRANUS PAT MANZO LEE SHIREY KEN BUNNEY TONY SCOPELITE JOHN LAMENZO RALPH TAMMARO COACHES GEORGE GANZY BENEDICT MICHAEL MIKE FERRARE 1935 DAVID LUXENBERG ABE PRATT ANDY CONTI BILL HINES CARL ZEIGLER ELI MARCUS JOSEPH PISHIONERI COACHES RUSSEL J. DENNY SCHILL THURMAN DUTCH CROFT GERALD JERRY NEWTON 1936 HAROLD YOUNG CHARLES RUPERT SAM LEOPARDI EUGENE SAM HERMAN BERENDT NICK GIB ALBERT BETTONI VINCENT GALATI DONALD MARSHALL JACK SNARE BEN BARTLE TOM JONES COACHES WILLIAM MITCHELL THURMAN DUTCH CROFT GERALD JERRY NEWTON HOWARD GILLS 1937 LAWRENCE NICHLAS DICK NEWTON PHILLIP WIEGLE JACK SNARE WAYNE' NYE FRANK KOLCH WALTER ROBUCK WALTER BIEGO TOM JONES DuWAYNE JESSOP COACHES THURMAN DUTCH CROFT HOWARD GILLS HAROLD BURRY GERALD JERRY NEWTON JOE VETICA VICTOR FRANUS NICK HERMAN REGIS McFADDEN RAY LATIANO ALEX ROBUCK JAMES FLANNAGAN AUGUSTINE METZ ELMER HAUSERMAN DORACE SHAPIRO JOSEPH GRECO ROBERT HAZEN HARRY 0'BRIEN FRANK KOLCH BEN KELLER ELMER HAUSERMAN LAIRD DAUBENSPECK GEORGE UNGHAM JOSEPH GRECO PAUL CUNNINGHAM CHESTER MACK MIKE STASICK GEORGE ROBUCK JOE TAYLOR CHARLES SHAFFER PAUL CUNNINGHAM ' CHARLES TIRRE VICTOR MORRIS JOSEPH GRECO JAMES FUSCO ROBERT DeBORTOLI JOHN BIANCO MICHAEL STASICK
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5 Q I X I 4 X 1 9 R A L i M QW 1 14 I 5 , mi We X l : p 0 1 - I1 f Q .' 'vu L lL'zQ:?:?z : 7.?H:l'l'I' ' l .Q .U , 5 ' 'I ' I S X ' bi' S E x X Q X i XS E 1 S S M. HOCKEY Hockey practice was held each morning on Lincoln Field last Fall. The girls were supposed to be at the gym at 7 o'clock A. M. Practice started the first week of school and continued every morning until the last of October unless prevented by bad weather. The chilliness of the morning air gave the girls spirit and lots of energy. It made them move fast to keep from getting cold. Games were played between the different class teams with the upperclassmen victorious. The following girls will receive Hockey letters this year. Betty Barkley, Mary Jane Bauer, Arlene Beigley, Helen Bianco, Jean Bleakney, Helen Christy, Kay Cartwright, Dorothy Coulter, Ida Cole, Ruth Denniston, Louise Denniston, Helen Denko, Phyllis Duncan, Ruth Duncan, Helen Fleischer, Josephine Fleischer, Betty Friday, Betty Gray, Muriel Hughes, Velma Houk, Doris Houk, Sophia Krestel, Sophie Risko, Elaine Leymarie, Florence Weingartner and Helen Yanaskevitz. To receive a hockey letter you had to be at practice at least fifteen mornings. BASKETBALL The basketball team practiced each Tuesday evening at 6:30 and on Friday at 4 o'clock. Be- cause the boys used the floor during varsity season for practice, the girls did not begin their sea- son until the first of March. The first game was played with Beaver Falls with the score 20-6. The following games were also scheduled: Shenango, 19-Ellwood, 183 and a return game with Beaver Falls, 20-Ellwood, 19. The girls on the basketball team this year were: Elizabeth Loss, captaing Margaret Cartwright, Mary Matrangol, Helen Yanaskevitz, Betty Gray and Betty Barkley. Margaret Cartwright, Mary Matrangol, Elizabeth Loss and Helen Yanaskevitz, are playing on the team for the last time this year. These four have been on the varsity since they were Freshmen. Their loss through graduation will be keenly felt. VOLLEY BALL Although volley ball is a game of less activity than that of hockey or basketball, it interests many girls. The practices are usually a combat between the sophomores and the juniors. The seniors and freshmen play together but the loyalty to their own classes always exists. The girls most interested in this sport are :-Seniors: Elizabeth Loss, Helen Yanaskevitz. Jun- iors: Ida Mae Cole, Helen Christy, Mary Jane Bauer, Betty Gray, Betty Klindeinst, M Gardner, Anna Mastilak, Velma Galliard, Mary Loss. Sophomoresa M Dorothy Kuben, Kathleen McLaughlin, Angie Port, Anna D' Gidden, Rose Ross, Josephine Nedesky. ary Gertrude odest Ross, Agnes McCarren, 1Thomas. Freshmen: Katy Segedi, Esther
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