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W i .fl I f' i X l. Premlenf ...... .. JOHN PURCELL i l..,il7E Vire-Prerjdefzf . . . . . . LUTHER JOHNS Sen'efaz'y ..... ..... B ETTY FRIGA . 'il' 1 Treasurer . . . . . . FRED HAssLNBrns. f l t ' I Class Flower: White Rose NX aj Class Colors: Maroon and White ylf' Class Motto: Be Rugged Though the Road be Rough jlle CALM 0 1947 . . . as sophomores, had our first formal organization. Being the climactic year of the war our extra curricular activities were limited which prevented us from formulating any plans in our Freshman year. We participated whole-heartedly and enthusiastically in all the drives and put forth our best efforts to be good citizens on the home front. In the Fall, a class meeting was held in which officers were elected to lead us in this important junior year. Other meetings were held to prepare for our big event of the year, the Junior Victory Prom. The auditorium was decorated with snow covered holly and ever-greens over which red and blue lights cast a cheerful glow. The music was furnished by Walter Cooper and His Music Makers. Much of the credit for the success of the Prom is due to our advisors, Miss Evans and Mr. Welker. As we take the final step in our high school career, we realize a new meaning in our motto: Be Rugged Though the Road Be Rough. Twenty-eight Advisors: Miss Phoebe Evans and Mr. Francis Welker
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Commercial Courseg Business Staff. ROSALIE WINISKO ROSE', A Jweet permnality goer a long way i'Rose light-hearted disposition has made her many friends. Dancing and skating are her main ac- tivities. We wish her luck and happiness in what- ever work she chooses. VINCENT N. YUTKO VINCE Speech if great, but .riletzre if greater Vince is the big butter and egg man of our group. He manages a vast poultry industry very nicely and Ends time to indulge in his favorite recreation of bowling-in which sport he is quite proficient. Academic Courseg Glee Club 2-5-4. JUSTINE ZULICK UJESSH ferr like! to rave and rant T0 keep from talking, Jhe Jimply raf1't jess is everything a blonde should be. She is witty, has a nice disposition and is well-known as captain of the cheerleaders. Anyone who meets this merry lass will not forget her. Commercial Courseg Cheerleader 3-4g Business Training Club 3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-4g Assis-tant Business Manager. faifff Ong Tune: When Day If Done We'll ne'er forget our Red and Blue in all our days, We bid to you a fond adieu, Dear Saint Clair High. Your teachings we will treasure as the years go by. Fond memories of schoolmates, of friends and teach In future years we'll have no fearsg We've learned to live through knowing you! With joy and gladness we will ever sing your praise And hail our Alma Mater through endless days. We'll strive for what is right and never be untrue, As now we sing this farewell song to you. CI' We'll carry through with courage bold and find it pays. Live to Learn and Learn to Live is what we aim to do. We'll shoulder all our burdens and strive for a better world anew! The time has come to say goodbye to Saint Clair Highg . Though we must go our hearts will linger here. And so we gather here the Class of '46 To bid farewell to Alma Mater Dear. 5 Words by: jean Peters and Helen Kustan 4 Twenty-seven
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Front Row, Left to Right: Eclwanl Sin- :-oskie. Andrew Futcllko. .Ifvhn Lane. Thomai StCV9llS, Ronald l'ooksm1, John lYatunya. Bflwartl Di11s11mr4-1. l'll2ll'10S YVebQr, Russell Tkaxnfhyk. Fred llasscne bein. Second Row. Loft to Right: Martin 1'f0lIlflllli0, Charles '1'k:1t1-hocfk. .laxm-fs Daley, .lnwpll XV1-iw, i'h:x1'lvs Carl. .luhn Purcell. Gregory Stednitz. John S11-ch, Jann-ee Love, Jwhn B1'2llllll'j'. Last ltow, Left to Right: NVilli:1n1 Shoafer, 141-1-11a1'd, Selinko, Cllarlvs Hritiin, John T1-usuw, Petr-r 1'h:11ulir'k. llivharfl Wapinsky. Mat- thew 111111-tza, ,Insvpl1 Ilustina, A 1 If J t x 1 1 , , , 7 K y , , , ' - 'l, f', up ' 4 , 'ff' V 37 1 H' 0 if M Z ' 1, Y ' , I rf' Front Row, Left to Rizht: Martha Dash- ifsky, Julia Collihan, Linda Leo Ilvilen- man, Juan Gray, l411izahetl1 Snintsky, Lydia Knharsky, Sonia Drosdak, Helen K1-isok. Elizabeth Friga, Dolores Cussick. Sm-voncl Row, Left to Rig-ht: Andrew Lipshaw, YValt0r Ughes, 'Charles Krill, Marcella Powell, Margaret Gawrys. Julia linvich, Louis DeMarkis. Robert Wupinsky, Ed- ward Brady, James Gregitis. Bac-k Row. Left to Right: Donald K1-rns, John Tim- ko, George Elo, Stephen l'le1'n1an, Frank ZZLJ5 IIJ4 C4444 Hg Knmbeika, Andre-w Stelnlicki, Daniel Blake-slum. linxil Popowim-l1. 1 A 0 UA 1 A in ' Cf C aaa ll W i l , . ,, A . Front Row, Lf-ft to Right: Paulinv Fitzik, Agnes Lyons, Eleanor liishko, Margaret Lutza, Mary Slmwllick, Maclelinf- KH-111013 Mary Lazar, Alice Clmcho. Ann Fonnors, IYPII4-' Ohaposky. Second Row. 1.4-it to Right: Doris Rubright, Catllerinc l'4-lak, Glaflyw VVebb, Mary lbraovituln Betty Otpalenivk, 1I5ll'Q,'1ll'9t llulino, l'IItllPl'lllb' Powell, Marie Motto, Ethel Lutza, Doro- thy Fzrnedick, Christine lmnlin, Elizabeth lialicla, Pearl lloloviak, Bank Row, Left to Right: Elizabeth Kovru-h, Irene Iiurcly, Elizahctll Buclnar. Berxlatdette Bl'l'll!lfLll, Patsy Barnes, Vera I4o1':la11ie1'. Gladys Hahn, Catherine DilYQll1JlPl'l. Jane Bl'4'k6l', Olga Zelinsky, Mary Muchnoc. llvlen NVa1sh1 ' Twenty-nine I
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