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I. Trant I. Vitullo I. Welsch W. Welsh H. Yablonovsky R. Lamb I. Savage SAVAGE, IOHN Saint Patrick Mathematics Club, French Club. English Club, Dramatics, Ac- tivities Club. STANISLAW, STELLA Holy Name Advertising Staff, Annual: Span- ish Club, Gnosis Club, English Club, G. A. A. STURGEON, EDWARD Liberty, Youngstown Secretarial Staff, Annual: Eng- lish Club, Mathematics Club, Gnosis Club S anish 1 Mis , P Cub. - sion Club, Dramatics, Class Basketball. STONEY, FRANCES M. Saint Patrick lNo picturel Spanish Club, Mission Club, Gnosis Club, G. A. A. THOMAS, ROBERT Saint Patrick National Honor Society, Scholar- ship Team, French Club Presi- dent, English Club, Glee Club. Mathematics Club, Mission Club, Dramatics, Debating. THOMAS, GEORGE Saint Ioseph Annual Staff, French Club, Ma- thematics Club, Mission Club, Debating. S. Stanislaw E. Sturgeon R. Thomas G. Thomas TRANT, IOHN Saint Nicholas, Struthers Annual StC1ff, English Club, Mathematics Club, French Club. Gnosis Club, Dramatics, De- bating, Activities Club. VITULLO, IOHN Immaculate Conception Sports Editor, Annualg Gnosis Club Secretary, Laverian Club, Critic: Varsity Basketball '37 '38 '39, Tennis Manager '38 '39, Golf Manager '38, Activities Club. VQELSCH, JOHN Saint Patrick National Honor Society, Class Secretary '36 '37, English Club, French Club, Gnosis Glub, Ma- thematics Club, Glee Club, Mis- sion Club. WELSH, WILLIAM Saint Rose, Girard Annual Staff, French Club, Eng- lish Club, Gnosis Club, Giee Club. Dramatics, Class Basket- ball, Tennis Team. YABLONOVSKY, HELEN Saint Iohn, Campbell Advertising Staff, Gnosis Club, ingiish Club, Spanish Club, G. LAMB, ROBERT Saint Patrick Annual Staff, Class Secretary '37, French Club, English Club, gflee38 Club, Varsity Football Seniors
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O'LIN'N. CHARLES Saint Edward Varsity Football '36 '37 '38, Debatinq, Gnosis Club, Spanish Club, Glee Club, Mathematics Club, English Club, Activities Club. 0'TOOLE, PHILIP Saint Ann Glee Club, Mathematics Club. Gnosis Club, English Club, Mis- sion Club. OTT, MARGARET Saint Edward Publicity Staff, Spanish Club. Enalish Club, Mission Club. C. O'Linn R. Reddington D. Ridel A. Ripoli W. Rothbauer E. Salem RANDOLPH, IEAN Saint Patrick Circulation Staff, Enalish Club Spanish Club, Glee Club, Com mercial Club. REARDON. JOSEPH Sacred Heart Varsity Football '37 '38, Var sity Basketball '37 '38 '39 An staff, Annual, ales ciubl Mission Club, Spanish Club. REDDEN, IOHN Saint Dominic Spanish Club, Gnosis Club, Enq- lish Club, Mission Club. P. O l'oole M. Ott I. Randolph I. Reardon I. Redden L limi REDDINGTON, RITA Saint Dominic Secretarial Staff, Annual: Mis- sion Club, French Club, Social Committee, Dramatics, RIDEL, DOROTHY Saint Ioseph Circulation Staff, Annual: Com- mercial Club, Mission Club. RIPOLI. ANDREW Tod School Enqlish Club, Spanish Club. Mission Club. Gnosis Club, Sec- retarial Staff, Annual, Service Club: Dramatics, Activities Club. Page Thirty ROTHBAUER. WILLIAM Saint Ioseph Annual Staff, English Art Club. Club. SALEM. ESTELLE Saint Columba Circulation Staff? Annual: Glee French Club, Mission u .
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Thomas Kerrigan President Patricia Rodgers Vice President Donald Reagan Treasurer Alice M. Ioyce Secretary uniors Juniors F ulfill Faculty Expectations The Iunior Class . . . made its debut as Freshmen in 1936, and increased the schools enrollment by one hundred and twenty-five. The luniors are champions in all phases of high school life: social functions, athletics, and scholarship. ln scholarship, five juniors were elected to the National Honor Society. Margaret lane Walsh, Patricia Rodgers, lane Walsh, leanette Lettau, Don Reagan are the lucky ones this year, felicitations to them. ln the recent essay contest, How Shall We Preserve American Democcracyf' sponsored by the American Legion in Mahoning County, Edward Schlatter won the eleventh grade prize, in face of stiff competition, from all the schools in the county . . . Patricia Rodgers, Margaret Dolak, lane Walsh, Margaret lane Walsh, and Ieanette Lettau were on the honor roll with at least four or five A's every time . . . the Iunior girls, Room 304, won the Honor Society trophy three times in succession before they were stopped by the Iunior boys of 206. Oh well, keep it in the family anyway . . . Thomas Kerrigan, Patricia Rodgers, Donald Reagan, and Peggy Ioyce, were elected officers of the lunior class . . . They have all the requirements of competent class officers: personality, scholarship, and organizing ability. The physical education was not neglected, as many showed outstanding ability . . . Anthony Rosselli, Cyril Barabas. Edward Menster, George lohnston, and Paul Sample head the Iunior list as football stars. Thomas Kerrigan, Anthony Rosselli, and Cyril Barabas won their U's in basketball. This is something we should be proud of-three Iuniors winning first position on the team. Donald Finn made a good showing on the reserves and should be good varsity material next year. Class activities included dramatics, debating, and dances. The lunior's offering for the assembly program was that memor- able play The Hour Glass . . . Bob Roche, Mary Catherine Donahue, Ioe Walsh, Peggy Ioyce, lim I-lowley, lack Edwards, Ed. Schlatter, Pat Collins, Natalie Arens, Pat Walsh, Gerald Curran, and Tom Welsh were the capable actors and actresses. Frank Varley, Bob Roche, and Edward Schlatter were tops when it came to debating . . . three times they tasted the fruits of victory before they went down in humble defeat before a combination of the best of the three defeated teams . . . Ioe Walsh, Henry Fabrizio, and lack McGuire were the wearers of the olive wreaths. The Iunior French Club aided the Senior French Club in sponsoring a dance as the Mid-Term Frolic, lanuary 20 . . . Proceeds went to the Annual. The Senior Prom . . . the dream of every lunior is realized as he entertains the Seniors at the Prom . . . The Iunior King and Queen were the popular William Davis and Wilma Can- non, who rate high in the blue book of the school. lndeed it is certain that any class with these outstanding characteristics will merit success as Seniors. We have been frequently complimented by the faculty and have received helpful encouragement from the Seniors, When we have be- come Seniors we will expect every effort to continue the tradi- tion of the school. ln memory of Frank Tesner who died in February, 1939. May our friend and fellow classmate rest in peace! I 1 l Q t vt it N n. If l .
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