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4' T Y First Row Qlett to rightl' Buczko, 'Watkins Liptert, Lupco, Tlzornas, Fitzgercfd, lones, ' Neals, Kuczinski, Conyers, Aiagnos. Socond Row: Ogin, Obuhosky, Wasulko, Lecce Shorts, Fanucci, Vhlliams, S. lones, Long, McKean, Mancia, Smtlco, McAfee. Third Row: Aukerlund, Roberts, Trudnak, Sauers, I. Sisco, D. Sisco, Olenialc, Zeske, Yastremski, Buclzen, Snyder, Riley. Fourth Row: Peworcheclc, Polkowski, B. Thomas, Shades, Spalc, Kovalick, Wivell, Kapinski, Koblowski, Decker, Yencha. Y First Row tlett to rightlz Sestak, Zegarski, Tlucelc, Prieto, Polachek, Sincavage, Shep- . M herd, lskra, Macho, Strumski, Purta. . Second Row: Beail, Postupak,PBednar,1Bisfulcla, Harowicz, Huey, Novinslci, Knasiak, Hrabowstc., May, McGr3arty. Thud How. Zdanowicz, Terpaa, apatopoi, ooe George, Bevcxns, Cavan, S. Williams, Susa, R Shultz, Stanc.k. Fourth Row: Courtright, Heylek, Kardell, Ulitchney Ci- kowski H. Shultz, Gola, Fallon, Marley Symbol ot the Iunior Y-Teens is a triangle which signifies ,T servin God, hel ing others, and im roving oneself. An im- SI CCBSS ll 9 9 P portant activity ot this group was the Ceremonial service to initiate new members. The girls Carried lighted candles to symbolize the light, the way, and the truth. The club also sponsored a dance, held a party in honor ot the Senior YfTeens, had an outing and a Iunior-Senior Prom. ianet Huey was chosen to go as delegate to a convention in Hazleton. twenty-tive
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Y First Row Klett to riglfitjr Kresge, Shaw, Burry, Atiyeh, Hudak, Davies, Lynn, Salmay, ' Stajewski, Warnick, Dernellier, Shuster, Shovlin. Second Row: Burns, Reese, Ellmen, Fitz, Sokol, M, Roth, Hutz, R. Giddo, Martin, Mendusky, Menechetti, Gawrych, Anusavage, I, Giddo. Third row: lones, Millnamow, Whipple, Purta, Petroski, Rushton, Hanky, McHale, Zaharowski, Walcheski, Sisco, Horny, McLaughlin, Gir- ton. Fourth Row: I. Dale, Havir, Teslicko, Spittle, White, Ganarcl, Gartley, Crawley, Croyle, Knelly, DeFine, Bednar, Hinchulak. Fifth Row: Stecker, Ungvarsky, Hayer, Clark, A. Roth, Arnerick, Zdan, Wilson, Yencha, Carpenter, Pur- ce l. Y First Row Cleft to rightlz Bidilla, Penczkowski, Kabara, Pivinski, Zuke, Knapp, Matthes, ' Dotter, Sauers, Wright, Searing, Scarnulis, Gabana. Second Row: Bagan, Collmier, Barbini, Koznpa, Kane, Clark, Davis, Curione, Steianoski, Sisko, Rinish Podgorski, Turchin, Poplaski, Novakowski. Third Row: Yeeles Makuch, Smigelski, Pugh, Sestak, Yastrernski, Ceklosky, Kotch, Gallagher, Sikosky, Brennan, Hines, Tre- gaskis, Haris, Novak. Fourth Row: Noddin, Lukach, Spayder, Pauster, Check, Kowalski, Benz, Snitko, O'Byrne, Ste- vens, Petro, Shrarnko, Laux, Petisnak, Skubits, Resnick. Fifth Row: T. Nichols, Ernrick, Papadoplos, O'Donnell, Macejko, Rampola, Minarik, Washinski, Klein, Kelley, Booth, Voelker, Sipler, Welgus, Reisinger. Sixth Row: Dombek, Murray, Mock, Turoski, Burden, Diesher, Myers, Pothuski, Miller, Harkins, Wolczyk, lskra. The Senior Y-Teens opened the season with a Weiner roast which some 80 students attended. Later the club entertained the Iunior Y-Teens with an original skit. The skit Was tol- lowed by a Christmas Prom at which the Hi-Y and Key Clubs were enter- tained. Girls representing the organization presented a Christmas program at General Hospital in the childrens Ward and gave the children candy. Much credit is due Emma Matthes, president, tor the line year. twenty-tour
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First Row Cleft to rightjz Stecher, Michaels, Deisher, Hartshorn, Pauster, McDonough, Ungvarsky. Second Row: Miss Wagner, Bogan, Papadoplos, Brogan, Nicholson, Clarke. Third Row: Kozak, Sincavage, Dougalas, Bergstrasser, Mondzelski, Herman. We, as companions in Latin, propose to develop a greater appreciation of the language, customs, and government of Q 9 l l the ancient Romans. This is the purpose of the Latin Club. I The Comites Latini is only in its second year, but the activities have been numerous. Among these Were the initiation of the sophomores as plebes, a chapel program, a Christmas play, and the Freshman Vocabulary Contest. First Row Kleft to rightji Laskowski, Deisher, Keats, Iones, Sherin, Makaravitz, Watkins, Bender, Bittenbender, Boback, Lazarro. Second Row: Roberts, Herman, Kusyk, Dyczewski, Lucas, Lewis, Mulhern, Rogan, Sahatine, Leskanich, Hyzinslci, Imperial, Tomassetti, Myers. Third Row: Petro, Onderi- sin, Shirninitz, Krizenoskas, Check, Mazukiewicz, Miller, Tondora, Hands, Zavatsky, Williams, Erickson. Fourth Rorw: Stein, Kopicki, Cashmere, Featherstone, L. Feld, Kierys, Iones, Thomas, Levandoski. twenty-six
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