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f}]5 SfilUBi £IJ1SB Three short years ago, in the midst of World War II. we entered the Ambridge Senior High School. We elected Thaddeus Nastich as our president; Steve Jula, vice-president; and James Cunningham, secretary. We participated in all of our nation’s war-time drives, such as war bond, paper, and scrap metal. Welcomed by the upperclassmen at the Sophomore Reception, we became an official part of the student body. The l°ng awaited Dove of Peace came to our land on August 14. 1945, and we returned to school as juniors with much lighter hearts. As juniors, we were led by our president. Alex Gozur; vice president. 'Pony Pazzanita; secretary, John Hronas, and treasurer. Bob Matanick. We have come far since then, under the excellent guidance of our advisors: Mr. Lombar. Miss Haberlen, and Miss Giles. Last year, we sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom, and it was acclaimed a huge success. In addition, we presented a play entitled “Crazy House”, under the able direction of Mr. Melvin Laing. In our final year, we chose John Hronas to lead our graduation class. Assisting him were Steve Jula. vice president; Beverly Bauman, secretary; and Vincent Matanic, treasurer. Boh Kuny held the highly honored position as the Student Senate President. The athletics of our school were captained and largely played by members of our class; the Silhouette and Yearbook were edited by others; while still more debated, sang in the Madrigal and Glee Clubs, and played in our championship band and orchestra. Participating in all of these activities however, did not keep us from breaking records in the scholastic field. We will be on our own after graduating from high school. While our teachers will not be with us. ready to aid and encourage us as they have done in the past, in a greater sense, they will always be with us in the thoughts, words, and ideas they have given us. We are grateful to all who have helped to prepare us. We go forward into a world at peace to take our rightful place as useful citizens of our community. — 24 —
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