lAJe f- reAent — the Soph omoreA v -The first program of the never-resting Sophomores was the election of class officers. SOPHOMORE A SOPHOMORE B President — Donald McKinney Vice-President — Mary Lou Ginther Secretary — Helene Doyle Treasurer — Roy Clark President — Tom Crowe Vice-President — Betty Jo Reis Secretary — Helen Daniels Treasurer — Roy Carrubba SOPHOMORE C President — Dorothy Kennedy Vice-President — James Forsythe Secretary — Peggy Halton Treasurer — Ray Hill The cast of the annual operetta included many of the members of the members of the Sophomore class. Rose Therese Schneider, Dorothy Kennedy, and William Schutkovske ap- peared in major roles. The dramatic abilities of the Sophomores were further shown in the presentation of short skits for the mission meetings. Joseph Juszkewicz, who has shown decided talent as an impersonator, received first prize in Central ' s annual Amateur Show. Their representative in the Mission Crusade was Richard Blaney, who held the office of treasurer. In the Class Volley Ball Tournament the Sophomore girls were awarded the title of champions. Announcer — Catherine Sockett
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This is station C.C.H.S. presenting its Freshman Amateur Program and reviewing the 130 contestants ' talents. We shall mention only the leading artists as time doss not permit pointing them out singly. They are: FRESHMAN A President — Edward Radigan Vice-President — Patricia Hayes Secretary — Raymond Galik Treasurer — Carlene Zellers FRESHMAN B President — Thomas Zimmerman Vice-President — Edward Fuss Secretary — JJo Ellen Lynch Treasurer — Mary Lauerman FRESHMAN C President — James Walsh Vice-President — Barbara Huber Secretary — Tom Dean Treasurer — Kathleen Mulloy FRESHMAN D President — William Lynch Vice-President — Rose Marie Klosky Secretary — Charles Draine Treasurer — Jean Connor As the Pageant of Time marched before us, the Freshman play The Empty Room, given December twentieth, proved a great success. Contributing to the Christmas festivities was the annual Freshman party which was enjoyed immensely. The fact that the Freshman C group was awarded a half day free for selling second to the most bazaar tickets, cannot be overlooked. While pausing for station identification we leave you with these memories; Patsy O Leary proved the owner of a lovely voice when she won third prize for singing in the Tri- Opus Amateur show. Albert Hoder, if asked would proudly state that he was the student anager. Albert Barcmowski, Robert Lee, and Lyman Arvesen won a place on the varsity sketball team as anyone could tell by their becoming blue sweaters. For a last thought we inform you of Patricia Manion ' s great pleasure in accepting the vice-presidency of the Mission Crusade. There seems to be a very brilliant future ahead for the Class of ' 44.
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