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Mrs. Andrews, R. Vaughan, C. Knapp, G. MacKenzie, L. Harvey, P. Bates, S. Vanderveer, Z. Majewski, M. Sebestyen, M. Varga. K. Karr, V. Stuekum, E. Downing, M. Yolay, M. Haskell, V. Austin, R. Fitch. . SOPHOIVIORE CLASS gl c1l'l101', ll dollar, cl fwl Uiffofk .s'c'l10fUl'. ' Sixteen students entered Covert as Sophomores with Mrs. Andrews as class advisor. 'l'he following officers were elected: President, Gerald MacKenzie: Vice-President. Margaret Sebestyeng Secretary and 'l'reasurer, Margaret Haskell. Paul Bates and LaVerne Harvey are members on the Police Board. Margaret Sehestyen is treasurer of' the Student Council, and also a member of the negative debating team. Margaret Varga and Zygmunt Majewslii are our class repre- sentatives on the Student Council. Because of Zygmunt's departure from school Robert Vaughan was appointed to fultil this vacancy. Robert, Paul and LaVerne received tirst team letters on our championship Basketball team. while Gerald, Claire and Zygmunt received second team awards. VVe initiated the Freshmen on October the eighteenth, and the Freshmen retaliated by inviting us to a Bunco party on November the twenty-second. 28
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A. Austin, M. VVinc, Mrs. Andrews, T. Malinowski, l.lOnot'rio, A. Randall, R. McCarty, R. Burton, E. Anderson, L. Yolay. l JUNIOR CLASS 'ATIIIIIIII-l S fear and .llarylv I't'lII'.V I WTI! make tlzvm old Ivcforz' flzvir ,l'l'tlI'X. . Five boys and tive girls entered the junior Class last September, but Alton Rood's departure left us nine students, namely: Tony Mzilinowslci, President: Isadore Onofrio, Vice-President: Anna Randall, Secretaryg 'Elizabeth Anderson, Treasurerg Marion VVine and Louise Volay, members on the Student Council: Ruth McCarty, Secretary of the Student Councilg Ruth Burton, member of the literary board, and Mrs. Andrews, class advisor. ' All the Junior boys were out for Basketball, Tony and Arba receiving first team letters, while Marion and lsadore received second team letters. VVe are proud of Ruth McCarty in her ability as a debater, being on both the negative and affirmative teams. + The juniors have sliouldered the old tradition of sel'ling candy to make money, and having been successful. are planning on using the profits to give a unique Junior-Senior Luncheon Dance on May the twenty-third. l 27
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E. Czyz, V. Disbrow, L. Pinyard, j. Howe, H. Davis, N.' Milne, C. Gzirlock, M. Gregory. M. Coats, R. O'Riley. I. Rendell, S. Husek, A. Martinowich, G. Falore, H. VX'arren, Mr. Thoinpson, l. Carlson, Y. Burton, L. Mcfarty, V. Mielke, M. Parypiuski, M. Sarno, tl. Longo. FRESHIVIAN cuiss 'i'17am'r', Iilflv Bttlvy, UIKIHIT Irfiilziglz, .Yt'7fc'1' Hllllllf, Htilvy, IIIUILIICI' is ,l2,i'. The Freshman Class started out with a bang. admitting four new members. namely: Vance Disbrow, Stanley llusek, Yelma Mitelke. and last but not least Emil Czyz. The class officers are: Helen 'Warren, Presidentg john Rendell. Vice-President: Virginia Burton, Treasurer: Martha Parypinski, Secretary: and Mr. Thompson, class advisor. Three of the boys went out for Basketball, bfi: only to keep the benches warmn with the exception 'of john, who played on the seeond team part of the time. ' The two aldermen to represent our class are Loisllklcfarty and Naomi Milne. Our social activities surely started when we were initiated by the famous SophS on November 18. lYe were to be dressed in costumes all day Friday and exhib- ited as the greenest class in Covert High School. Recovering from this we were able to be back at school on Monday. The Freshman return party was held the twenty-fifth of the month. it lVe feel that we have made a good start in Higli School life and will be able to take our part in the affairs of the school next year. lYe hope to be success- ful in all of our undertakings. A 29 4 I
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