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503 .522 fir-'lei -mend' Ll.1L3l f L ' gvjj lit ' f I ill .LF-ia' l ---4 l e 5, I T fm? l Sophomore Class BOTTOM ROW-fFrom Left to Rightj Dorothy Iones, Congetta Alessandro, Rita LuKenic, Mary Kozopas, Elizabeth Dobis, Helen Buckosh, Bonney Belle Harnish, Priscilla Abahazi, Wanda Koresl-ri, Paula Urbanik, Irene Landreth, Edith Nesbitt, Margaret Skarupa, Marie Hubbard, Emma Toth. SECOND ROW-Frances Adamcek, Julia Horvath, Phyllis Oberla, Grace Alessandro, Christina Burcl, Rose Miller, Donna Mae Schieferstein, Geraldine Graber, Eleanor Dohanos, Marion Cole, Agnes Caco, Lillian Bors, Bettye Woodings, Margaret Pasternak. THIRD ROW-Glenn Bemis, Rudy Scheitower, Thomas Glass, Romeo Dobrin, James Jones, Alfred Schindler, Joe Mecera, Ted Ruder, Alex Stamco, Louis Balogh, Alex Vangeloff, Albert Lachrnan. TOP ROW4John Smerritt, Robert Barnhart, Steve Baska, Merle Shawver, William Kulcsar, Charles Berry, Russell Standen, Joe Firment, Ted Malinovsky, Martin Rehoreg, John Mach' nauer, George Cucu. Here we are leaving the field on the Sophomore ship No. 106404, with William Kulesar as pilot, Rita LuKenic, cofpilot, Agnes Caco, Stewardess and John Machnauer, Chief Steward-Fiftyffour Sophomores under the supervision of Miss Hilda Reuter. Their home room teachers are Miss F. Byrne and Miss R. Reddy. The Sophomores have entered in all sports and have become members of the Library, Home Economics, and C Clubs, and the Drum and Bugle Corps. They haven't done much toward entertainment, but we will expect it when they fly in the Junior Clipper. When You Think of Lumber - Think of Wood WOOD LUMBER CO, Elyria Ave. Phone 3130 Seventeen
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uniors - - - -.-- . fe V ' - , , .- . A lm ,t nv. .A ' -. , :QA-4 '- 4 V- Y ----A 1 MWAMY . YA , in YV, H W M , - . . . -f ,, f.--! ' - BOTTOM ROW-fFrom Left to Rightj Mr. Weaver, Betty Murrcll, Pat Hoch, Anna Siska, Mary Mann, Betty Holtzman, Arline Clague, julia Szabo, Anna Mateskovieh, Dorothy Lang Alice Ciede, Elizabeth Brooks, Helen Palczer, Helen Pataki, Miss Heeley. 9 SECOND ROW--Anna Wade, Bonita Harnish, Dorothy Barnhart, Stella Burcl, Gladys Lenhard Clara Zvosec, Mary Hancock, Lillian Skapin, Helen Veres, George Straka, Tarver Perkins Carl Marx. n s THIRD ROW-Frank Wharton, Arthur Iahhuseh, Ted Kaczay, Pete Pysarchyk, Robert Arthrell Robert Page, Frank Engel, William Clague, Franklin jones, William Wade, Andrew Zilka Raymond Waters, Celestin Caborick, john Vasko, james Crisp. s 1 FOURTH ROW-Tony Calderaro, Iames Clawson, Eugene Class, Nick Kaczay, Charles Cole, Lewis Good, jack Snyder, Albert Schindler, Alfred Wharton, Mike Bozsoki, Dick Brady, Pete Popovich, Raymond Dellinger, Romy Vasu, Henry Roth. What's that droning roar we hear? Eyes of the whole high school look up and see a huge roaring Clipper bearing the Juniors of '39 in their upward flight to sue' cess. The highest goal is the stars and the brightest star is the JuniorfSenior Prom for which they have been working all year. During their flight, skating parties, a marionette show, a movie, and candy sales have helped to get them up the first miles of their excursion. They have selected as their crew pilot, Andred Zilka fpresidentjg cofpilot, Alf fred Wharton fvicefpresidentjg air hostess, Betty Holtzman fsecretaryj and steward' ess, Mary Mann ftreasurerj. Along with the class of '39 Juniors is our president of the famous Clearview Clipper Airlines, Mr. Bartter fclass advisory. Sixteen go
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Freshman Class FIRST ROW-fFrom Left to Righty Mr. Inslee, Dora Conde, Beatrice Hainbly, Helen Black, Mildred Mateskovich, June Kozel, Lovan Ferris, june Lehman, Eva Hodovan, Raelene Oberla, Sarah Baxter, Rose Alessandro, Vivian LuKacik, Vivian Laux, Anna Panchula, Irene Pataki. SECOND ROW-Aud1'ey Brooks, Theresa Conde, Irene Jabbusch, Margaret Puskas, Helen Ianosik, Helen Molnar, Jean Litz, Olga Kish, Anna Zehcl, Garnet Trockley, Goldie Kiscis, Mildred Kobasher, Helen Gdovin, Dewain Graber, Kenneth Noster. THIRD ROW-Elis Ewing, Albert Hintz, Shirley Delaney, Edward Sutowski, Chester Seroka, James Churpek, Charles Giede, Frank Kalo, Hugh Livingston, junior Clawson, jack Wlizirton, Edward Szabo, Ernest Ianik, Iohn Pivacek, Louis Pongraz. FOURTH ROW-Chester' Kordeleski, George jabbuseh, Melvin Stursa, George Balogh, George Marx, John Zawaski, John Suster, Vernon Yingling, Forrest Woodiiigs, Frank Buckosh, Richard Brunger, George Yomen, Mike Fogel, Paul Dallas, Louis Rehoreg. FIFTH ROW-Ben Cotton, Bert Chahy, Paul Dziak, Ralph Hambly, Charles Petkovsek, Leonard Machnauer, joe Miller, Donald jackson, Bob Banovieh, Frank Wi'iglit, Joe Dancisko, Ed' . ward Abahazi, Frank Wise, Frank Futo, Thurman Knight, George Raich, As we circle our plane and land on the grounds of the Clearview School Dis' trict, our thoughts are turned to the largest class of students-Freshman Class, situated in the largest room of the school building-the study hall. The class is made up of forty-five students from Clearview and thirty four students from Vincent, making a grand total of seventyfnine. Mr. Bartter and Mr. Inslee are their home room teachers. A class meeting adjourned at the end of the first semester with the election of the following officers: President, Ben Cotton, VicefPres., Ernest Janikg Secretary, Mike Fogleg and Treasurf er, Jean Litz. Mr. Inslee was chosen as class advisor. A great number of the students have taken part in the schooll activities, some of which are: Glee Club, Home EC., Dramatic Club, Newspaper Staff, Sports, Drum and Bugle, and Orchestra. The LORAIN TOWEL SUPPLY CO. 214 E. 34th St. Phone 3247 Eighteen
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