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ACADEMIC i Benjamin Williams Ben Get in, ya sap Football, 2-3--4g Gym Team, I4 2g3, Track, 3-4, Minstrel i l42-3. COMMERCIAL Tessie Yarosky Tess Tcbl Tcl1l Print Club, 3-4, Cirl Reserves, 2, Travel Club, l, ACADEMIC Cletus I. Yorke Cleat Hi Docl Craftsmen Club, 3, Pres Science Club, 43 Minstrel, fl, ACADEMIC George Zack tara Hey Mac ' Physics Club, 4, Travel Club, 2, First Aid, l. THE 1935 ,Lil ACADEMIC x. Peter Wyskosky Midge How yo doin' keed7 ,qfv Varsity Band, l-f--2-3-4, Cryrn Team, l-2---3-4, Cheerleader, l-42-3e-4, Orchestra, l-2---3, !X'CabelIo Clwoir, 4, Dancing Club, 3 ACADEMIC Albert Yesulaitis Zum Wlwei'e's the eats Football, 3- el, !X'Caoello Choir, 4, Minstrel, 2f3, Physics Club, 4 COMMERCIAL joseph Yurkovic Yuddy Hello, sugar Science Club, l-2, First Aid Club 3, Minstrel 4 ACADEMIC Andrew Zulic Punk Cree Orchestra, l---2-3--4, Band, l- 2-3-4g jazz Orchestra, 3-A-'lg Stentor Staff, 4, Minstrel, 4, Ir. Basketball, l. COMMERCIAL Mary A. Zulic Mazie C'wan you're sick Sewing Club, lg Pres. of Health Club, 2, Minstrel, 33 A'Capello Choir, 4, Typing Club, 3
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STENTOR ACADEMIC john Stanalis I'Stan Nllwg lnarr: will QI Iwi VIIIIWCIH Iranl, ,I 'I I, OlcIrC',lra, 7, Stall, I ACADEMIC Stephen Taras ' Felix Where llwe DrcI4ens 3 I-Qlllt QIIIIJ r'l.'CancIIb CITLIII, 'I COMMERCIAL Victoria Valitsky Vim 'ifltxrxn gltul up Qrrl Reserves, I, Herne Nursing, 2, Prrnt Club, 3- -Ig Cyn Team, 1 ,QV -3'---4 ACADEMIC Robert Wasserman 'lI2uby Your Ulf color' Iiluletball Mgr Ir Illglm, I, IMIMI It 2 3 Ig Sales Club, I 2, r,,, I Xarfng bazktgtball Mgr, -I, Danc- ing Club, Eff I COMMERCIAL Mary L. Wiessner Mitts 'Il Iyfall KIIII Sewing Club, I, Health Club, 2, Wgifplng Club, 3, fX'CapeIIo Choir, 4. ACADEMIC Daniel Starry Sky Come up and aee me sometime Football, 3-V4, Basketball, 2,--3, Minstrel, I 3 I, Operetta 2, Adv Mgr' SlCl1fUr , I COMMERCIAL Andy Teno 'IFatty You tell 'cr' Band, I - -Q-V-3 I, IH Int Club, -4, junior Basketball, I 2, I Irs! Aid Club, I- 3 ACADEMIC Michael Verbosky IvInsI'1l4o Gwen, ya dumb chicken Handicraft Club, 3, !X'CapeIIo Clwir, g Aviation Club, I, ACADEMIC Calvin Watkins Cal Skip lr Class Ircaatuer, 5, f'X'CapeIIO Choir, +I, lvlinatrcl, II, Phyblce Club, 4 ACADEMIC Louise West Lizzie Ab, yorrre Cragyf' Oralur, 3, Dramatic Club, lg Curl Reserves, 2-3, Minstrel, 4, Sec- retary ot A. A., 45 Editor of 'ISrentor , fl
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TENTOR Senior Class History ln the fall 1931, we entered Coaldale High School as Freshmen. There were then 125 members in our class. XV e were indeed fresh Freshmen. But as the year wore on we became accustomed to our new studies and duties and soon were as much at home as the upper classmen. On Arbor Day, the lligh School students, under the direction of Mr. Carl Neumiller, Head of the Department of Forestry of the Lehigh Navigation Coal Co., planted trees on Phillips Street. We planted, on the south side, both the east and west extremities of the street. In our Sophomore year, the publication of the High School paper, The Orange and Black was discontinued in favor our Year Book, The Stentor. Steve Polansky, one of our classmates had the honor of naming the book. Our class assisted with the planting of a hedge around the High School and adjoining athletic field. During this year, an operetta, Chonita, directed by Miss Alma McLean, was produced. A large number of our class participated in this production. We: spent quite a happy and eventful Sophomore Year. Our junior Year began with everyone much wiser and more intelligent, I hope, than in previous years. This year passed quite swiftly. Many Juniors helped to make successes of the two Minstrels which the Sales Club held. On May 26, we had our Junior Prom. ' The music was supplied by Os Werley's Orchest-ra. lt was indeed a successful affair. Then-we became Seniors. My how swiftly those first three high school years had passed. There were eighty-nine of us. Eighty-nine starting on the last lap of our journey. We ran an Autumn Dance, decorating the gym with autumn leaves. This was another success to our credit. In january, the Senior Play, Poor Father! , a farce comedy was given. It was entertaining and interesting. Our Senior Ball, held after Easter in the gymnasium, was the outstanding social event of the season. All good things have to end sometime. Thus, four of the most interesting years of our lives end with Graduation. What does the Future hold?
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