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Senior Class History If we go back to those dear old memories of byfgone days, we recall when we first started to go to school. There were only four, George Churpek, John Casco, Bertha Lehman and Elijah Hall, who started to go to the little red schoolhouse on Elyria Road. All the others were scattered, each one going to a different school. Slowly, as the years rolled along, we came together. In 1924, the fourth grade received two new pupils, Virf ginia Gochnour and Adam Mackie. In 1928, the small group was again increased by one when Grace Tippett came to the community. In the Freshman year the class was increased immensely by several students from Vincent School, john Majzun, Mary J. Malinovsky, Andrew Malinovsky, Theresa Malinovsky and Vincent Toth. During this year we won the Art Contest, receiving Lindbergh's picture as the prize. There weren't many activities during that year except a play, That's One On Bill, in which several freshies participated. We had for our home room teacher, Miss Alspach. In the Sophomore year a commercial course was started by Mr. H. N. Battels, who was also our home room teacher. At that time Elizabeth C. Puskas arrived in our midst.' By now we had several social activities. When we started our Junior year, under the supervision of Mr. Battels, we again had a new fellow student, Frank Fay- nor. This year found more of us participating in the activities, such as the class play entitled All a Mistake. At that time we were grieved by the loss of our class mate, Helen Bartish. Later that semester we gave the first JuniorfSenior Banquet. And the last but not the least, in fact the very best time came in our Senior year. We had as our home room teacher, Miss Kathryn Eckler. Mr. Durling was our faculty adviser. We started out by participating in all activities, including athf letics, a Senior play, Distinction Day and the last and greatest event, was Commencement. After that happy but sad day, we bid our Alma Mater a loving Au Revoir. Twenty
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y Student Council lst Row-Harold Futrall, Adam Mackie, Frank Faynor, Edward Schaffer, Frank Ivancia. George Dobrin. 2nd Row-Chester Harris, Miss Lee, Miss Helfrich, Dorothy Gluvna, Elizabeth Kish, Charles Bartisli 3'rcl Row-Florence Tulipan, Mary Malinovsky, Dorothy Arthrell, Margaret Vargo, June Davis, Virginia Gochnaur, Lillian Lehman. The Student Council has 18 student members. Four from each of the upper classes and two from the seventh, eighth and Freshman classes. fC'ont'd. on page 26, Honor Society lst Row-Robert Houston, Philip Cucu, Robert Carek, John Cucu, Thomas Gluvna, Stacy Warnei'. 2nd Row-Anna Casco, Ethel Stropko, Mary Popovich, Theresa K. Malinovsky, Dorothy Snyder, Dorothy Gluvna, Phyllis Cotton, Elizabeth Toth. To be a member of the Honor Society of Clearview High School is indeed a real distinction. Membership means that a student has been on the Honor Roll 3 out of a possible 4 times during the school year. , Honor Roll students are those who, for any 9 weeks period, have 3 grades 90 or above and no grade below 85. fContinued on page 26, Twenty-Two
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