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'lf QA VZ G Q 0 f I 1 A SKATE A DANCE I N -ily I . f 1 ' f X , 4 X4 SOPHS G0 OVER THE TOP fl if SWWWPII Ifb '4 COLORs Red and silver 4-'Q i ,....., .a I , I . ri ' 0 ! wif ' U MOTTO: Eager to learn: ready to serve h -N - :Pb -fl L L 4 Q - V T W -'T i january-At our class meeting this month we welcomed our new sponsors, Mrs. Ker- stetter and Mr. Stevens . . . We knew Nancy Wright could sing and play the piano fairly well, but to send Mr. Iohnston, alias Little Boy Blue , to the corner for throwing spitballs -why Nancy! . . . Month ot clubs ? ? ? seemed to be tor the sophomores started two-the Dungaree Dames and the live Iumpersf' You don't know the D. D.'s? Remember the day they Wore their, so-called, overalls to school? . . . This was also the month of basket- ball, and some of our boys shone in that- Doc Livingston on the Varsity, and Skip Laurer, Whitey Roberts, lack Kimball, and Pixie Glass on the I. V.'s. February-the month Cupid's darts al- FIRST PICTURE ways strikes us female sophomores! . . . But What's this? Lockers cluttered with Van Iohn- son! Eeeek! . . . To show you how far ahead of everybody, these sophomore minds run -why one ot us even said that King Richard sent Prince Iohn a telegram and Charles Dar- nay drove up to Lucy's house in a car. Was she a slick chick Marion? . . . This month our sophomore home ec girls made utility bags for our Navy. I hear some of the girls Wanted to send them to special addresses. March-At last-the biggest treat of the year and right on St. Patrick's Day too. Talk about fun-well if you want to just talk about that rip roarin' sophomore party. April-Ah, spring! And we did notice that Lloyd Roberts' thoughts lightly turned to lovely Marcella Bernosky. TOP ROW: Lairrl Rager. Waller Sutilla. I-Iugn Toines. Vclgcrl:'l'IlRD ROW: Louis Fomes, Francis Springer. Robert Wasser. Wayne Roberts. Robert Sckcrak. Romano A IO: SECOND ROW: Ed' d S k mar oc ell, Milton Rnmmcl, Marjorie Schneider. Mary Catherine Rice. Elaine Snyder. Lloyd Roberts, Robert Roscnstecl. N FIRST ROW: Betty Sliver, Pearl Wilson. Marian Shutak. Helen Sxverbinsky. Shirley Struhniier. Germaine Ross, Margaret Selko. lean Yoder, Lovell Rummcl, Lois Tecter. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: Iohn Konxarnitsky, Gerald Little, Roy Iames. Samuel Klosz, Cletus Lauer. Nicholas Elinsky. THIRD ROW: William Livingston, Iohn Little, Andrew Light, Gerald Kane, lohn Kimball. Thomas Lapezynski. Clarence Dalpra. SECOND ROW: Leroy DeBastiani, Catherine Lotito, Miriam johnson, Stella Leinonovich. Ruth Lamcr. Elhcl Houck, Marian Long, loscphine Kukucka. Connell Drolet. FIRST ROW: Agnes Iarvic, Dorothy Lipps. Ioscphine Hill, Lucille Lagana. Lavcrna Hoover. Leona Hoover Eleanor Kushner, Ann Hndak. Mary Iosephinc Kocgler. Iulia Kopchick. THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: Michael Sedor, Richard Stcrner. Benjamin Smith. THIRD ROW: Duard Rose, Iohn Takacs, Donald Smith, Robert Wike, Carl Thompson. SECOND ROW: Paul Zawiskic, Michael Smylnycky. Helen Sczccienski, Wanda Rovenskic. Anthony Sirlone, Edward Sabo. FIRST ROW: Naomi Teeter, Isabel Vasas, Joanne Wilson, Mary lane Yaskowitz. Doris Yorgey. La Rue Wiclclowson, Laura Reffner, Shirley Thompson, Nancy Wright. ABSENTEES: Robert Bono, Olivia Bradley. Louise Domenick, Robert Eclkins, Iohn Hazy, Anna lagella. Emil Kulka, Louise McClain. Iohn Mchalko. Aldo Moretti, William Nlulvchill. Charles Nicsley, Charles Reilly. Fred Squiers. Robert Llrike. Ioan Wilson. Twenty Eight
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September- Hi, Helen! Sorta good to be back, isn't it? And so we juniors returned to begin another year . . . At our first meeting Zane was elected our president for the third time. Congratulations Zane! Rena was re- elected vice president, Carolyn got her job again as secretary, and Rosemary once more holds the class's wealth. Dedi and lohnny were elected to collect the class gossip. October-Down again! ! Kitt bounced lightly t?l on the floor for the third time at the Iunior Class skate, which surely was a whop- per of a success . . . Our Constitution was amended, and lack Tibbott was made his- torian. November-We were all very proud of the way our boys carried the ole pigskin down the field! And how we did yell with Geb, Bettie, and Dot out there breaking FIRST PICTURE i VIM, VIGOR, AND VITALITY - THE Y'RE JAUNTY JUNIORS! ILINIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RlGHT: Zane Bolinger tPresidentl. Miss Adelaide Luther tClass Adviserl, Rosemary Bloom tTreasnrerl, Rena Sisti lVicc Presidentl. Carolyn Griffith !Secretaryl, Iohn Hulgns lRcparr- erl, Dolores Dortic tReporterl. Zane's suggestion for Hmaking the tliinrs roll into the treasury' is met with approval. their necks to get some noise from us. Those who received their letters were Ball, Empfield, Foust, Ford, and Kinkead. Hats off to you. fellas ! . . . After we patiently waited for the Thanksgiving holidays .to come, they finally - arrived! ! ' December-When football season ended. basketball began-and our boys did their best to be on the Varsity. Kuhn and Tibbott repre- sented our class on first string for part of the year . . . Iohn Strittmatter scored a point for us in the Ag Department when his records on potatoes placed third in the state project contest. Nice going, Iohn. Ianuary-With a contented sigh, each one of us settled down for another five months- keeping in mind our first New Year's resolu- tion- Do better in school, for I know I can . . . The assembly programs certainly produced TOP ROW: Rohert Kramp, lohn Kinkead. Charles Facemyer. Dall: Guynn. Irvin Fon:-xt. THIRD ROW: Lewzane Iohns, George Gresh. Iames Gould, Martin Farabangh. lohn Hulgus. Perry Kuhn. Iohn Empfield. SECOND ROW: Betty Erdley, Dorothy Kepler. Pauline Gatto, Teresa Cavatoni, Helen Bolgar, Margaret Droto:. Mildred Edwards. Q ' FIRST ROW: Arlene Graham, Olga Gonzalez, Susan Bellish. Mary Ann lones. Eva Kellv Mary Louis Elder. Margretta Gould, Bettie Hardin, Mary Louise Klcshock. Dorothy Hagens, Catherine Kelly. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: Zane Bulingcr, Richard Ball. THIRD ROW: Nicholas Benson. Ronald Conley. Malcolm Barnes. Donald Anderson, Robert Baum- garclner. Williani Brown, loseph Dryzal. SECOND ROW: Genevieve Bumford. Dolores Dortic. Helen Bishop. Betty Byrne, Ruth Boland. Dorothy Berkstresser. Patricia Dunegan, Louise Domenick. Patricia Cassidy. FIRST ROW: Louise Dishong. Nlarjorie Baba. Naomi Ruth Deemcr, Elizabeth Burley. Delores Bc-rtn::i, Ann Battista, Rosemary Bloom. Helen Devlin, Mary Dungcan. Patricia Beckwith, Velma Clayconih. 'THIRD PICTURE . TOP ROW: Richard Lehman, Williani Miller. Thomas Englehart. lohn Lehman. THIRD ROW: Iohn Krntnenacker. lohn Malloy. Robert Lewis, Paul Ford. Iamcs Nelson, Michael Dilick. Philip Macchioni SECOND ROW:. Clyde Makin,.Sopl1ia McCozy. Helen Lanz. Theresa lllig. Mary Ellen Mix. Rose Marie Lacey, Carolyn Griffith. Louise McLain, Harry Mclnyk. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Luther. Virginia Mahanski, Ramona Miller..Ina Clair Lee. Vera Mae North. Delores Hoover. Anna Leck, Mary Kokoski, Nadine Maurer. Olga Marxconi. Anna Mnha. Thirty
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