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SOPHOMORE GIRLS First Row: Annire lilavkwa-ll, Mary Mitvhs-ll. Mary Illatky, Aida Selt- zer. Mary Svlgrath, lim-My lioyh-. Yi-ra Moss, Marian lin-sv. Marin- Rcalgers. Nellie Sln-llung. Marian llolnamxfsky. l'L-arl Davillnvk. Susan Mellon. Theresa Mil-mn. Anna Gima S1-vmnnl llow: Margaret Whalen, Ell,2'1'lll2l Wllalniivll. Gladys Shafer, Iinsvnlary l.ally. Julia Nnnnan. Mary Murpzan. Anna Davillmwk. llnpv llil'asmirro. Anna llnall. lilanvhn- lilavkxw-ll, Arlem- Masvhal. Ill-lm-n Davimlnvk. Mary tlsinvhak, lmrnlliy Shmnskas. Third linw: Irl-ne l'1litis. Anna llav- rnn, Olga llamlivk, Evelyn Amlrs-ws. linth lil-4h-liffc-. Sara Yarnm-ll. llelvnv llnrke, Jeanette lim-rnstvl. .Ianv Wilkinson, Evelyn Iiavirlsnn. l'll1-anar llitzler. Mary lliclyonngi. lan-y l'nwh-y, Ill-len lbhrznt. Nam-y Kolnishuvli. Fnnrtli How: Iiathln-en Mvquanln-. Mary Farr. lim-tty l'rnp:ln-. llm-ln-n Hh-nmm. Kitty IU-rri::an. Wamla Anmlrvfsky. llm-ln-n King, llilrla Svhappl-1. Kathryn Kline, Elm-annr Swirli, Margaret Malloy. Ilnruthy Limlm-nnmth. .14-an linwlaml. Fifth liuw: llm-len XVassvl. Rlzlrgarn-t Sims, l'Ill'2lll4rl' linsliivk. Imrntliy Garlu-r. l'lara llall, llyflia 1'ri1'm-, l-In-lyn Swartz. Mary S1-inanvyvk. Erna liimnmn, .Mlm-lai4l4' lirylvwski, Ilallil- .Ima-s, lluruthy llillilmsh, SOPHOMORE BOYS First Huw tlvft tu rightl: .lusm-ph lil-lwl. YValfe'r Kunvfal, llnln-ri Frye. XYal1n-r Mvrnuk, .lnhn Mn-rnuli. Ralph llavis. John M1-hm. Thomas Downey, lluhffrt Morgan. .lnhn Stevens. William Ill-all. Mak-tz. I on x 1 4 N har-h. ll' ank hr-mitz, Stanley Syz- alok, Lynwnnml Uhrx-vhf, lbnnalel Thomas. Franl-is Full-y. J. lirnw- Furla-r. Sm-fnnl Huw: William Full-y, John .0 l'nrt'., Donall Anf- r . 'l'hird Huw: Frank Mivhalik. .lnsn-ph Zegll-y, l'anl Tonnn-y, .Iusl-ph linrns. Rayniund Miller. Gahrivl l.ism-halk. Daniel Thomas, William In-lfrl-hn, William Uusper, Joseph MvNn-lis. Fourth Huw: Edward Ilillihnsh. Juseph Carr, Ilaymond lla-ill-r. Ecl- wurd Xvronski, John Mclilln-nny. Joseph Finnernn, Adam Snn-lnsky. l'e-ter Leek, l'n-ter Zerkrowski. .Ininvs Jones, Roy Km-mery, Fifth Huw: John Yeager, Vharlvs Bell, XVarren Seddan. Emil Starkey, liohert 4J'Urien, XVil1iam Yanllurn. Elmer liradhury, William Sham-r. Norman Sndnick, Nia-hulas ltmzem-. Joseph Sofranku. Fifty-nine SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Peter Leek Vice Pres. Evelyn Andrews Secretary Elmer Bradbury Treasurer James Jones
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President John Kilcullen Vice President Charles Lord Secretary Dorothy Fenedick Treasurer Edward Becker Fifty-eight JUNIOR GIRLS First How: Dorothy Thomas, Dorothy Miller, Margaret Urane. .lulia Barry. Mildred Merinsky, Mary llehel, Dorothy Vasper, Mary Mel- lon, Miriam Moyer, Marion llower. Mary Thomas, Dorothy Moss. Eliza- heth iiallagher, Ruth liielmionml. Jean Brown. Anna Nipwoda. Irene YVilliams. Seeoncl Ilow: Anna Traeey. Helen Weher. Agnes Mitehell, .lulia ltadiek, Betty lirohst. Margaret Walsonavieh. Anna Foley. Evelyn Swirk, Mary lioner, Marguerite Fry, Nellie Waho, Hose Meredith, Iietty Ilyan. Lueille Ilugrhes, Helen linrek, Theresa Waleyzk, Agnes Burke, Hazel Gordon, Mary Push- liar. Third How: Gurtruile Thomas, liuth 'l'nm1ah, Virginia Haley, Dorothy Feneiliek. Mary Lloyd, Vonstanee Museavage, Mary Palmer, Mario lluhosky, Mary Ilamera, Dorothy llillihush, Margaret Davies, Verna Kellett. Phyllis Limlemnuth, Lur- lene Purnell, Ruth Mri'ahe. Ilazel l52llllIb!'iiIL'fl', Dorothy Quinn, Mary Mn-Grail. Mary Merinsky. JUNIOR BOYS First Row: .Iolm Vraynoek, M'illiam Lutz. Joseph Goodman, Thomas Furlong. William Mm-Elhemiy: John Lyneh, Iiieharil Mel'ormiek, Michael lierezwiek, Edward Tertel. Russel Thomas. John Vullen, William llan- lon. Seeond How: Stephen Getz. Bernard Dii'asimirro. Jolm Wilson. Howard Foose, John Sims, James Carr, Robert Powell, John Burke, Gustave Ulark, John Gill, George Ilonetz, Joseph Miller, John Nemitz. 'l'hir1l How: Harry Lum-lc, Metro Leek, Steve Motsney, Robert Shaner, James Long, Daniel l'opelan4l, Joseph Lazzer, NValter NVar1l, Ed- ward Konefal. John Snlukas. Metro Malasavage, Fresleriek Keim, Mieh- ilel Bueko, John Kileullen. Fourth Row: Charles Eroh, XVilliam Long, Andrew Thurehak, NVilliam Iirassington, Peter llozene, Peter Hatala, John Glitzer. John Gima. lVilliam Linrlenmuth, N o r h e rt llnrke. 'l'homas Ileffley. Stanley Kurtz. XVarren Sellrepple, Fifth Ilow: .Iolm lflleho, Joseph IIOIIHIIIHVIUIO, Edward Haley. Mieh- ael Matrishin, Stephen Ileluuski, Ularenee Quintinsky, Edward Iieek- er, llarold Hume. Lamar Christ. l'all1 Fnfloek. Charles Lord, Uharles l'rossiek, .Iolm Knrpell.
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Books! Books! and More Books! Some are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. Some are to be read in parts, others to be read but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly and with diligence and attention. YE OLD BOOKSHOPPE The library is a stimulus to education, for books develop the mind more than any factor of education. It is a very necessary part of school life for here students can find material for book reviews, for special topics, for debates, and for various programs. The library also affords the opportunity of reading better literature. STAY IN LINE, PLEASE! Two minutes before the passing bell rings David Evans, Reese Jones. Joseph Dempsey, James Crellin, Mary Burke, Clarence Fritz, William Hylan, Adam Koznecki, Rosemary Marley, and Margaret Houck may be seen leaving senior class rooms. As senior student council members they maintain order in the cor- ridors. The main purpose of the organization is to develop student participation in school government. President Reese Jones Addressing the Student Council Sixty
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