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lst Row-Mike Roth, james Naro, Chester Harris, Earl Moore, William Zehel, Harry Ferner Presidentg Charles Scrivens, Frank lvancic, John Pysarchyk, Mr. Yentzer, Class Adviser. 2nd Row-Elizabeth Szofran, Vernola Crisp, Margaret Unger, Mary Taylor, Evelyn Baxter, Margaret Faynor, Lillian Lehmann, Dorothy Snyder, Genevieve Van Neil, Vice Presidentg Kathryn Futo, Virginia Lord, Cerina Pongracz. 3111 Row-Kathryn Hancock, Veronica Casco, Margaret Ploskonak, Nellie Szechnichi, Helen Zehel, Anna Dobrin, Mary Popovich, Elizabeth Toth, Reporterg Florence Tulipan, Pearl Czine, Beatrice Bolcis, Secretary: Anna Roth. I' 4th Row-joe Kalo, Adolph Schindler, John Abrahamowicz, Edward Kalassy, Alex Popp, Frank Barath, John Skarupa, Otto Kerstner. Sophomore-Class of 1934 As the fourth graduating class of Clearview High School, our motto is Facta non verbaf' Our class is well represented in all activities, social, athletic and academic. We help to keep the school ringing with our cheers at games and our applause at plays. Our aim is to be the largest and best class to gradute and a credit to our Alma Mater. We'll work for the glory of the blue and gold-long may it Wave! Sixteen
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lst Row-Philip Cucu, Secretaryg Major Jennings, Nicholas Panchula, Paul Heyslinger, Finance Chairmang John Silac, Charles Nahin, Lester Hambly, Wilfred Strehle, joe Scheitower. 2nd Row-james Puskas, Presidentg Clarence Gray, John Carpenter, Tressie Krupp, Margaret Hancock, Dorothy Arthrell, Social Chairmang Margaret Vargo, Kenneth Futrall, Edward Schaffer, Edward Crisp. 3rd Row-Miss Helfrich, Class Advisorg Helen Rehoreg, Rose Horvath, Olga Petkovsek, Leona Micuda, Neva Goodsite, Josephine Pavlish, Iulia Sisko, Mary Vanko. ' Last Row-Harold Futrall, John Cucu, Earhart Jabbusch, Frank Amos, Treasurer: William Heyslinger, Peter Balint. uniors-Class of 1933 The first noteworthy event of our junior year was a Halloween party in the school gymnasium. The gym was transformed into a gay carnival, and amid the tooting of horns, the class of '33 made merry. In every high school activity, the Juniors were interested, basketball, dramatics, Glee Club, orchestra and newspaper. We were represented in all these organizations and all gave their best to class and school. ' Early in the year, Frank Amos, treasurer and Paul Heyslinger, finance chairman, planned a financial program for the year. As a result several dances were sponsored by the class of '33, which proved to be not only a social, but a financial success as well. Then another milestone in our year was reached-our first class play, Are You a Mason, a lively comedy, was presented by a capable cast of histrionic juniors. The grand finale for this glorious year was a most magnificent Junior and Senior reception. A spring scene of lilacs with green and tan decorations, music, the various toasts-all these things suggest that never-tofbe-forgotten evening. We leave these events behind with the hope that our Senior year will add to our achievements. Fifteen
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I , :June . .,..-V 4 , lst Row-John Pinter, Robert Price, Moses Veres, Frank Sallay, John Harcula, Charles Iackson, joe Drogovich, Oliver Bemis, Ralph Dalzell, Theodore Kish, Joe Churpek, Orville Strehle, George Dobrin, John Heyslinger, George Panchula, Albert Boyd, Steve Rehoreg, William Petkovsek, Albert Schmidt. 2nd Row-Floyd Eerner, Stonie Rostkowski, Ethel Vargo, Susan Hronic, Gladys Straw, Marian Bartish, Elizabeth Kish, Elizabeth Czine, Ethel Balint, Elaine Stutt, Helen Horvath, Ethel Stropko, Adeline Page, Rose Muha, Magdalene Szabo, Elizabeth Kosakowski, Mrs. Crowder, Miss Cook, Class Advisers, William Pongracz. 3rd Row-Irene Rehoreg, Julia Vasko, Helen Uzak, Mary Hudok, Anna Casco, Julia Koreski, Nellie Galonic, 'Elizabeth Yalik, Goldie Chahy, Bernice Oberla, Elizabeth Szabo, Julia Pongracz, Julia Lemrick, Margaret Lenhard, Caroline Silae. 4th Row-Andrew Bazaar, Martin Scheitower, james Dubesa, Frank Pavlish, Robert Carneck, Peter Bolcis, Hugh Wilding, Carl Schaffer, john Mihalic, Edward Crisp, jesse Futo, Joe Krupp, Joe Naro, Carl Horvatich. Ereshman-Class of 1935 The Freshman Class is the largest and, perhaps, most interesting class in school. In our group you may find basketball players, musicians, newspaper reporters, social lights, student representatives and Girl Scouts. Elaine Stuttand Oliver Bemis had leads in Dramatic Club productions. Ethel Stropko is a reporter on the Clearview News. Elizabeth Kish and George Dobrin represent the class on the Student Council. A large number of girls have displayed vocal ability and are members of the Glee Club. The boys are more athletic than muscial and have organized a successful basketball team. Always on hand at games, parties and other school functions, the big baby-the Freshman Class-has turned out to be a helpful booster for Clearview in every field of activity. Seventeen
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