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Sophomore Class Homeroom Rqzresenlutire. , , , . .Krletta Kulllow Secreluriv-Treasurer , , . ...,..... Herbert McCauley Fueulis' Aflrisnrs, , , , . . . . .......o.. ..,, ,...,....... W l rs. Nleycrs. Nlr. lludspith In September. N159 a class of almost fifty Soplioinores assembled. with Nlr. lludspitli as our able faculty adyisor. ll e seemed to be a promising class. as the events of the year liaye proved. Un Friday. tlie llllI'H't'Illll of Uctober. the date ol' our annual l ield Nleet. me lost lirst place by' a half point. NH- concluded that it was the date, of course. Tlirougli tlie mud and water ol' early' fall. we triunipllantly paraded vsitli otliers to the grounds ol' the new school for the corner-stone laying. A little later, clad in maroon and ysliite, five basketball players, lin- elieer-leaders. and two sports- band players lall from our elassj performed for the benefit ol' the spectators and the success of the season. We are proud. too. tliat four of our girls are in the triple trio. and that when tlie llratnaties Club presented its plays. tliree Sophornores were cast. one taking a leading role. Because each class has to put on an assembly program and because our linglisli classes were studying a unit on radio, ssc transfornied the stage into the studio and gaye tyso successful radio dramas, adapted by' our msn class lnenibers. Uur class dance vias held on March 10, 191-ll, St. Patrielfs live. All day. groups ws ere busy' decorating and preparing relreslunents. Uur efforts were rewarded by one of the biggest crov ds of the year. First Row Elizabeth Atlzimazck, Miltlrefl Haag, Edythe Rosenthal, Elsie Nlaplesden, june Kelly, Eleanor Kucieniba, Frieda Kernen, julia Hill, Vaylle Hopkins, Dorothy Ixlaniniostr. Second Row Mrs, Meyers, Eleanor Htnsel, Carl Crier, joseph DiPaolis, joseph Forti, Lois Sixt, Mziry' Kelly, Ettic' Touris. Lueile Hickman, Helen Baldauf, Ernest Frzinciscri. Ga rald Van Note, Ralph Smith, Ruth Newell, Mr. Hudspilh. Third Run Sttplnn Hadtrski, Stanley' Paratlriwski, Herber' MtCaul:y.', Nlelvin Privatcra, Nlarllyn Sears, Marjorie Hickman, Lillian Palme rton, Nlary' Perram, Ann hiangus, Patricia Bley, Patricia Jennings, Arletta Kuhlow, Fred Zimmerman, Lynn Rice, Paul Zieg:-lliofer, Clarence Lt imson. Fourth Rim Peter Byers, Harry Lzingwrirthy, Herman Wittmeyer, Gertrude Tonder, Jean Lamb, Genevieve Blasz, Nlzirgaret Caughell, Ethel Hurnbergm r, Ruth Hooker, Dorothy Fiegel, Stella Cooper, Dorothy Liebler, Alice lgnasiak, Louis Scliue, Ted Froxitvnk, Leo Varian. 'i '1 l b L yi, M. ..,. l ,A .Dt OD Q0 22 ,V ' as Q Q -91? 1 9 ao 45 0 fl' , , f X
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+1 CC sv -Q 1 I n 3'-an .gun L ' I kild' 'il D' U -I First Row -Gladys Mahan, Marjorie Winter, Edith Grifhn, Catherine Kempa, June Richardson, Lyla Rice- pres., Agnes Jean Allanson, jean Omphalius. Second Row Miss McDivitt, Rose Cataldo, Aloysius Filipiak, john Hoffman, janet Monell, Lillian Kuciemba, Dorothy Bise, Frank Kraft, Joseph Vaeantif treas., Marie Wittnieyer, Josephine Czosnyka. Third Row - Donald Brusehaber, George Garnaret, Lillian Wittmeyer, Margaret Newell, Esther Srnigielski, Gloria Rockwood, Norma Rice, Ethel May Gray, Genevieve Kopciowski, Llcwlyn Eckhardt, Lee Baldauf, Ronald Shaw. Fourth Royv- Roy Pryor, Richard Tondf r, Paul Stier, john Tracy, Josephine Kaminski, julia Smigielski, Helen Markle, Ralph Abagnale, Anthony Pericak, Calvin Miller, Daniel Moulthrop. Junior Class Homeroom Rqnresenlrllire, , , , .Lyla June Rice Secretaryf and Treasurer. . . . .Joseph Vacanti Fueully :1lll'iSOI' ...,.............. ,,,,,.,t.....,.....,........,...., N liss Nleljivitt As our Junior year draws to its elose. we are able to look hack with fond memories to the pleasant events which have taken place throughout this time. Our class has taken part in numerous events-both social and aeadelnie. Six out of eight of the Fast of Neighbors , one of the one-aet plays given in January. were members of the junior Class. Those who took parts were: lidith Uriffen. Lyla June liiee. janet Xlonell. Norma lliee. Xgnes ,lean ,-Xllanson. and lionald Shaw. ,loe Yaeanti had an important role in The Valiant. Hur greatest sneeess ol' the year w as our y ietory in the l ield Nleet. VS e are yery proud of the faet that we won lirst plaee hoth in our yell and the meet itself. and it is one ol' our highest aims to he vietorious again next year. Vs e hay e had numerous money making enterprises, including a halted goods sale in whieh we were unusnally sueeessl'nl. Xt our 'l'hanltsgiving danee. we all seemed to have a grand time daneing to the strains of Kudara and his liddle. Une evening in lfehrnary we had a junior soeial in the sehool at which we played giilllve, tlullved. and ended up hy grand 1-atsn. llowever. the outstanding event ol' the year was our Junior Prom, w hit-li w as the danee of the year and whieh we will long remember.
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4...- 3 88 as l,4a- l of , ka-A ..,, f 241 V.-pw..-, . - V . f ,, , X, -. f First Rowe Mary Hojnaeki, Claribelle Omphalius, Norma Steffen, Lucy Wilhelm, Irene Wierzba, Cecelia Ptak, Dorothy Faruga, Carol Rice, Norma Lamb. Se-cond Row - Miss Straub, Olga Friedman, John Matwykow, James Krauss, Clyde Welch, Stephen Sears, james Reiscli, Erwen Kcrnen, Lamprose Touris, Leslie Parysck, john Gould, Robert Hopz, James Schmidt, Joyce Acton, Evelyn Bauer, Mr. O'Neil. Third Row Evangeline Sinutz, Ruth Arlen, jean Brusehaber, Marion Van Note, Julius Dole, Lester Eekhardt, Norma Hardy, Ruth Boseck, Hilda Gray, Walter Kraft, John Vacanti, Carlton Shaw. Elvira Dole, Sylvia Jasinska, Violet MCGennis. Fourth Row Richard Brusehaber, Riehard Boseek, Clara Vacanti, Richard Gumtow, Wilbur Young, Thelma Braymiller, Raydeen Hornburg, Richard Szal, Irene Kinn, Dolores Roycraft, John Skura, Layton Collins, Dolores Wittmey: r, Robert Horton, Lester Schreiner, Freshman Class Ilnmeronm Representatives. . . . .John Gould, Richard Brusehaber Secretaries ............. . . .Jean Brusehaber, Violet Nlcflennis Faculty Advisors .......,.....,................,....,..,..... Miss Straub, Mr. O'Neil The Freshmen are the largest high school class in the school. We mention this hecause in the seventh grade we numbered less than half the 60 pupils in the class today. We are proud to have been the last eighth grade to graduate from Eden lligh Sehoolg the last to graduate with lllr. Myersg in fact, the last to graduate! There will be no more elementary school promotion exercises in lfden Central Sehool. Our class is well represented in the various extra-curricular activities. John Vaeanti is on the first hasltcthall team. Richard Szal, Richard Boseek, Stephen Sears and Nlarion Vanxote also participated in some exciting games on the ,layvee basketball team. Few Freshmen have achieved this position in the past. Fin' students, all from Mr. 0'Ncil,s class, are Future Farmers of Alnerican. Miss Straub's students have joined such organizations as Dramatics Club, and News Staff. Xl c look forward to being Sophomores in the new lfden Central School huilding.
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