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I n .. , 1 F. Koch, A. Kluilmr, L. Vande Veltle, ll. Iohnson, A. Kourclis, I7. Simon, V. Yzmnello, Mullelt, VV. Kane. W. Kuchn, VV. Sclwrzlntz, N. Cooley, A. Pancpintn, R. Allmugh, R. llznvcn, XV. Phillips, R. XVillis, G. Spingtlc, A. Gliwa. R. Lanski, P, l.i1Hnrl1cr.1. ll. Czlssvty, C. Mglrmnroivicz, XV. Martell, H. Patton, I. Mancusn, F. XVolanin, A. Scrio, G. NVolf. lf. Kuhinski, I, Ilillrnhurg, Nocck, I. Golulxslai, W. Rusch. I. Smith, 'I'. 'tudcmzm, I. Withington, li. Schauller, C. Bentley. I. Wbotllmry, lf. Orcutt, C. Iozxvigtli, C. Marks. H. Alhertiitv. G. XVhce S. Graziano. G. Mayen, D. Rybii, M. Bolling, S. Van Scoter, D. Brinkcrhotf, N. Chan r. NV, Murphy, H. Martin, E. Ballotin, E. Marquardt, I. Barone. On March 17, 1939, they undertook their first social function which was a St. Patrick's Day Dance. The old girls' gym Was decorated in green and White and the Briggs Brothers' Orchestra played for dancing. The dance was supervised by the heads of the committees who were: Ioyee Proper, Norman Cooley, entertainment, William Kane, music, Ward Thompson, de- corations, Nancy Weir, refreshments, and Iean Orts, invitations. In every Held of activity, the Sophomores are playing an important part in the school life of their Alma Mater. Fifteen
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N Mary lean Wilson, secretary, and lack Schwertfager, treasurer. LQ-X Their assembly class play, The Ring and the Lookfl had as its charact v William Vandermuelen, lean Orts, Mary Burns, Grace Mayer, William Kane Vir ' i ' Phillips, a Ruth Burchett, and Dorothy Cullis. 3 -ffgi I IN ,ji ,K V A Q l 1. , :il i,,,1' I , ,jf X fl F -'J Y A ' I I ll' X-Fri :vi ' I If . si l yy 'L r' 'ujviv f ' U ' l 0 .f 1' N , 4 a s N SQPHQMORE CLASS The Sophomores began their second year in Dunkirk High School when they 1 , I i - elected as their class oH:icers, Fritz Koch, president, Loretta Klajhor, vice-presi ent, , V ,ey T. Testa, A. Ilillcnburg, I. Thompson, F, Panck, D. Ccranowicz, G. Domhrowski, I. Iankowski, M. Wilson, I. Schi ertfager. E. Mackoxviak, M. Graves, L. Swanson, I. Blair, li. Polasik, I. Srhnur, Hialascwski, L. Siiko, ll. Mammal, M. Tilly 1. Moyers. G. Drag, L. Stci'Tan,1. Proper. M. Harvey, IJ. Snyder, C. Burchutt, M. Gillay, li. Yonkers, M. Wallcn. M. Aldrich, IZ. Sek, N. Niewolak, S. Kwas, B. Voss, F. Ross, L. lienamati, S. Wills, C. Smith, N. Slmllsls C 0. Coleman, E. Morse, H. Atlamck, l. Marcinski, IJ. Irish, li. Voss, M. Ilralfzc, l.. liahcock, V. Shultz, li. Herrick, ll. Carlson. N. YVeir, I. Orts, A. Klaihor, I. NVcllia, D. Krozcnicwski, M. Mciers, NValawski, L. Muszalslii, YV. f ! Russo, W. Schlitur, I. Kozlowski, M. X. Mrltus. rl 5 45 Fourteen - ' , It Q- I Xi A
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V' ft L . 1 .rf ' KR?- ll. Zepp, E. l5'11Fl11slii, E. Simon, G. R. llusch, Frey, S. Gregory, M. R. Sclmler, R. Manno, lb. Scyholt, C I s 9 if. IJ. Miller, C. Domlyrowski, M F, llnmliel, N. Conti, G. Muscxuo, li. Ahlstrum, A. Kllznifki Il. Slrcfclcr. I. Nagro, I. Dc L, Dopler, M. ei M. Spina. R. Burke, A. ,x uno, Case. S. Hurgctt. A. Karp , M. ifley Peglmv:-ki, L. Smocznyski, D. Szopins '1 S. Kopliner, P. Case, C, Gast, R. Karin M. Rich, IJ. Ni:-zlzwicclai, M. Schrantz, F. Dluniak, . Awzxlnl, G. Mauror. M-px Y I L. Russo. I. llouser, R. Pachol. F. Nagro, W. Lingr , V. Carlen, R. ' J. i'. I D. Blair. E. Fern. D. Rozumalski, A. Guid I . iet , E. Benanati N. Naelzker, L. Anderson. x..,'i' l V' 1 . 4 lL f ' I I ' ' . , Q I . V A . fl' I ' ,Q , i l . - M ji N 1 1 ' he Iuniof Class began its 'third year of high school with the re-election of their for ofncers. -lAlb?Pil.l-S Straight was selected presidentg Verna Case, vice-presidentg X Q l A e Wood, isecrelgryg and Ioseph Doino, treasurer. 1 . f m t. ' x : At the time the ylearbook went to pre J, the name of the class play which was pfesehted on May 26 was txlnknowhs L . il 33.: I Il- . r - , ' X, '3 I Siicteen. ' - ,' ' ' .5 5 xx 9,
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