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f7Ae C aa O! 1949 President ...... Thomas Shaeffer Class Flower: Tea Rose Vice-President . . . Eleanor Covach Class Colors: Blue and Gold S H B lc Motto: Victory is ours forever. ecrelary Onor res ln Advisors: Miss Katherine M. Beck Treasurer . .. . . John Blahosky and Mr. David G. Evans lt was with great pride and considerable joy that we took our place as Juniors this year. We have passed the third milestone in our High School work and we are anxiously looking forward to the final lap of our journey. On December 26, the Junior Prom, the most brilliant affair of the year, was held in the Carroll Street Auditorium. Trees of spruce and pine, laden with snow and blue lights, glistened beneath a huge pinwheel of white streamers, radiating from an immense blue globe. Ken Alexander and his Orchestra furnished the music. After three years of scholastic, social and athletic success we, the class of l949, will begin our Senior year with determination and a renewed conviction that Victory is ours forever! 24
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Leo Wellner ..L0,. One of our gay blades . . . thinks a Ford should be run off the road . . . loves a Buick . . . can't wait to go to Chemistry Class every day . . . takes his sports from the side- lines . . . Lo doesn't take schoolwork too seriously . . . can be heard before he is seen. Academic Course. Jean Algefia Yankosky Quiet member of the class . . . dresses neatly . . . likes movies . . . reads a great deal . . . intelli- gent . . . musically in- clined . . . practically lives on ice cream . . . gladly type anything for you . . . punctual and exact . . . soft spoken . . . popular . . . girls' supervisor in class play. Academic Course?Clee Club 'l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2: Band l, 23 Student Council 43 Alpha Delta Pi 3, 45 Clairian Staff: Prom Com- Dorothy I. Zukis Tootsie' ' Her heart belongs to a Marine . . . her energy to boosting SCHS . . . a willing class worker . . . a diligent student . . . a collector of records and snapshots . . . takes pleasure in ice skating . . . her dry humor and imperturbable ways will be ever affectionately re- membered by her class- mates. Ceneral Course-Clee Club I, 45 Clairian Staff 4. mittee. 1 Qllli Pmnriam Thelma A. Berdanier April 2, 1930 July 13, 1946 John Michael Fitz, Jr. September l9, l93O February 7, l939 23
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SECTION IIA FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eleanor Moore, Nicholas Kovich, Wilbur Mansell, Harry Blakeslee, Steve Futchko, Betty Frantz, Betty Ann Fahl, Mardell Kahler, George Watunya, Andrew Potts, Edward Setlock, Nicholas Kulka. Kathleen Omlor. SECOND ROW: Thomas Schaeffer, George Bucksar, Honor Breslin, Eleanor Lazar, Bernice Hill- man, Elizabeth Lutzkanin, Michael Tomchany, Samuel Arnout. SECTION IIB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joseph Chiccini, Robert Gately, Harry Weber, Albert Rennick, Rus- sell Paiko, Dolores Stempien, Pauline Evans, Salvador Petrozino, William Thomas, John Powell, Steve Chew- caskie. SECOND ROW: William Ro- mans, Leo Noga, Joseph Stencov- age, Norman Kaunas, Thomas Hon- icker, Anthony Androshick, Melvin Heinbach, Francis Mocnoc, James Dormer, Joseph Garrity, James Manion, Walter Yanek. THIRD ROW: Joseph I-lnatishian, Russell Kocur, Leo Fecenko, John Zelinsky. SECTION IIC FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Kilousky, Charlotte Kilousky, Nancy Paulin, Mary Soltis, Kathleen Ryan, Joseph Selosky, Mary Mala- testa, Ruth Lois Johns, Geraldine Guris, Sylvia Bildheiser, Dorothy Sich, SECOND ROW: Marlene Pla- sha, Bette Hale, Olga Prima, Theresa Mocha, Eleanor Futchko, Barbara Yanosch, Margaret Sninsky, Eleanor Covach, Mary Pinkasavage, Isabelle Pushcarovich. THIRD ROW: Kath- ryn Fecenko, Mary Pogash, Helen Stone, Margaret Kipila, Anna Mae Yankosky.
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