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BE WILDERED F RESHIES STAND DUMFOUNDED! I' , v fi f'5' Willie Freshman is caught in the maze of his first day at ECHS. yv- .. If it isn't quality, it's quantity, and that's what we've got-in red-heads! Take a bow, you carrot-tops: David McFadden, Alma Ma- niccia, Bruce Smith, Ives Heck. Delaine Bruce, Don Laurer, lean Rudolph, Bud Cassidy, and there are probably many more! At our next class meeting, We elected Howard Dunegan, Prexy and Iosephine Mrugala, secretary, Being business-minded, we just couldn't get everything done in one day, so the following week we elected Dick Banfield, vice president, Bill Williams, treasurer and Lucy Manoni, assistant treasurer. History is really being made this year. The snow that fell in Ianuary and February was a stroke of good luck for us. A few days off school because of lack of transporta- tion Were just what we needed and wanted. We came back refreshed and ready to dig in again. That rest certainly did something for Bob Dalzell-did you notice that vocabu- lary? Gee, Bob, where did you get those tongue-twisters? At a later class meeting, we discussed our banner, motto, and colors, but came to no decision. I guess that's a sure sign of spring-when we can't think of anything but vacation. The teachers must have thought graduation Was a little early this year, but it was just that beautiful Warm weather We had a while in March. Now that We have graduated from the verdant freshmen to sophisticated sophs, We'll really go forward with flying colors. TOP ROW: William Semelsberger, Henry Reilancl. Ianies Rager, Bruce Smith, Steve Staruch. Edward Scanlan. Hubert Smith. Michael Spuntak. THIRD ROW: Iohn Russick, Andrew Sokira, Williani Reese. Charles Smith, Lester Salsgiver, Kenneth Swope. loseph Sedor. SECOND ROW: Ives Rech, Rose Strittmatter, Adelaide Rylke. Icanne Rudolph, Dorothy Rashlich, Ieanne Ross, Arlene Sprinkle. Marjorie Rummel. 4 FIRST ROW: Margaret Stolz. Bcrnarline Russick, Dolores Ramsey, Lucille Strohmier. loycc Roberts. Helen Stahl, Ann Sabo, Elizabeth Sullivan. Bernice Reeves, Eleanor Sunderland. Rita Shea. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: Norbert Scanlan, William Williams, Walter Zabrosk . THIRD ROW: Iohn Weimar, Nicholas Smylnycky, Iohn Steele, Donald Yoder. Robert Tibhotl. Frederick Xvliarton, William Volk. Stephen Shuagis. Rodney Wolf. SECOND ROW: Roland Sherry. Elmer Mitchell. Sarah Watkins, Gloria XVatson. Donna Vasbiurlcr. Dolores Zanandrcis, Ioseph Tononi, Roger Thompson. FIRST ROW: Letty Smith, Alice Timko, lean Williams. Shirley Thornton, Sarah Anne Wilkinson Su:anne Yezcquel, Iean Vicini, Margaret Walwro, Rose Vergerio, Erma Stolz. THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: Walter Michkofsky, George Mcliotch. Leo Michelotti. Douglas Martin, William Mahan. Gavin Maxwell, Marian Matevish, lohn Makosky. Ysabel Mejia. THIRD ROVV: Leonard Poliziani. David McFadden, Robert O'Brien, Charles Matrence, Andrew Machuta. Geno Persio, Arnold Piastrelli. Edward Novak. Iohn Melnyk. SECOND ROW: Frances Maloney. Ethel Vyne Mills, Virginia Martin, Dorothy Mashensic, Alina Maniccia, Iosephine Mrugala, loan Mulvehill, Ellen O'Shell. Adeline Mareck, Kathleen Pounds. FIRST ROW: Lucy Manoni, Mary Rossi, lean Malloy, Margaret Rose Roberts, Evelyn Stahl, Marian Seymour, Maxine Sterner, Rosella Milkovich. Anna Melnyk, Vivian Rummel. ,FRESHMEN ABSENTEES: Owen Burr, Leona Conrad, Elsie Cook, Grace Edwards. Rose Marie Fara- bangh. Clyde Gilkey. Fred Hott. Arlene Iaines, Theodore Kokoski. Isabelle Krug, Peter La Gana, Robert Little. Andrew McGoxven, William McLaughlin. Ruth Mellotl. Carl Pallaschke, Rose Marie Storm, Stephen Stranges. Robert Vindish. Twenty Four
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.September-Gee, isn't it swell to be back, kids, even if we did hear it would be our hardest year? . . . Bang! That's just how this glorious year started for the sophisticated sophs. Right off the bait we had a skate with our class of two hundred industriously selling tickets to the biggest sophomore skate ever held . . . At our class meeting we were intro- duced to our new sponsor, Mrs. Davis. We elected our officers, Iarnes Maloney, Martin Cawley, Eleanor Kushner, Shirley Thompson, Nancy Wright, and Louis Tornes. November-Our sophomore Ion Whitcomb of the opposite sex-Doris Yorgey, scored a hit when she created that famous Flamingo Gurgleburp with an Adams apple that is simply out of this world. She also showed her talent on the more serious side in making the design which is the background of our appropriate motto: Eager to learn: ready to FIRST PICTURE SOPHISTICATED SOPHS TAKE SCHOOL BY STORM! SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Dora B. Davis fClass Adviserl. Louis Tomes lBoy Reportcrl, Eleanor .Kushner lSecretaryl. Nancy Wright KGirl Reporterl. Shirley Thompson KTreasurerl, Iames Maloney KP:-zsitlentl. Martin Cawley fVice Fresidentl. -Soph officers get together lc plan i snappy campaign lor '-15. serve. We're proud to say football has given us two lettermen, Richard McCoy and Iames Graham. Maybe that's why Timmy curled his hair-to celebrate the occasion. December- It's a bird-it's a plane--no. it's Ralph Gutshall coming to school like a flash on his motorcycle, braving the winter storms. Yes, sir, we sophomores really were excited over this unusual mode of transporta- tion . . . Sophomores in the news again. Lu- cille Lagana collected her thoughts and named that famous column SizzIin' Secrets . . . Hold- ing a sophomore dance was most fun this month-just like Arthur Murray's dancing studio. Ieepers, it was swell, but I was sure Warren Evans was going to pull Mrs. Ker- stetter's arm off jitterbugging. -Do I mean jitterbugging ? Why certainly! . . . At last, that long-awaited Christmas vacation. TOP ROW: Eugene Bearer, Clair Bearer. laines Curtin, Richard Azinger. Martin Cawley. THIRD ROW: Florian Bengele, Francis Caton. Stephen' Buzminsky, Waller Corran, Iohn Berkslressei Samuel Cortis, Ellwood Bracken. SECOND ROW: Betty Betzler, Marcella Bernosky, Carroll Anderson, Edith Cavatoni, Ruth Bishop, Rose Marie Anstead. Louise Cray, Helen Bellas. FIRST ROW: Gloria Asti. Barbara Anderson. Rhetta Carns. Mary Ann Chcekhart. Gloria Baker, lacque- line Bloom, Lois Brosch, Florence Barger. Delores Ball. Margaret Cleaver. Frances Brown. SECOND PICTURE ' TOP ROW: Leo Ditchcrcek, Thomas Farahaugh. Reynold Gatlo. Carl Dahlin. William Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Arthur Farabaugh. Ralph Gutshall, Iohn Glass. .lames Graham, Thomas Forsr, NVarren Evans. Peter Fenchak. SECOND ROW: Robert Dugan. Kuhnley Frantz. Evelyn Domenick, Mary Catherine Galligan. Ine: Gherarcli, Delia Deola. Thomas Francis. Richard Edwards, Iohn Feath. - FIRST ROW: Dolores Dishnng. Marlyn Evans. Rose Ann Fealh. Betty lane Dow, Rose Marie Farahaiigli. Elizabeth Ann Dohronslti, lean Daily, Catherine Edwards, Iolianna Girolami, Phoebe Dalzell. THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: 'Paul Mergcn. Paul Pepal, Iaines Pepal. Lawrence O'l'lara. THIRD ROW: Dale Morris. Richard Mulvehill. Iohn Novick, William Orange, Richard McCoy, Lyle 4 Parrish. Iames Maloney. SECOND ROVV: Hubert Iohns, Iamcs Illig, Donald Mastrinc. Robert Hunt, Roland Hughes, loseph Holo- chuclr. Iames Hartack. Earl Luther. FIRST ROW: Lois O'l'Iara. Louise Miilvehill. Matilda Masltensic, Margaret Rainey. Clelia Piastrelli. Caroline Mazzaferri, lnlia McWilliants, Violet Malone. lane Ann Nelson. ' Twenty Six
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