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'PkPk 1 ll PkPk Y 4 Pkfk F 1 1 TIPPLE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sophomore Class oi 1942-1943 lhry Lou Adams Dorothy Ambrose '. 7illiam Ang emi r N, Joseoh Anthony, Jr. T TrdnSferred Phyliss Anderson Q--Quit Martha Grace Barnard Richard Eerardinelli --Q Army Francis Bonnell-- Paul Buckingham Bernice Burger -0 Sheron Lee Burger---Q Charles Carson Celestino Ciuca Glenn Clutter---Q Gloria Conerty Vary Conrad Rose Constable Frances Conte---Q Ekranor Cousins Wilbur Crispin--- Sophia Cyanovich Raymond Delansky- Mary Dele gram Lois Dennick Rita Dihardo Angelo Dorazio Steve Durko---Q Jack Tvans-,,q Angelo Forte-J-A Josephine Forte August Grevhosky Frank Groncy Leonard Gullick lmrgaret Guzick Lloyd Hathaway--- Joseph Hamay Marcia Hedge Yvonne Herron Ruth Huffman Q TT .L Gertrude Hildebrand Barbara Hulis Lewis Jacamantoni Keith Kearns---T O Ll d K' la , , Flggencenkoial Angeline Yakin William Kubina---o Ann Yufkovich Lucille Kukovioh George Kupar lhryan Ladisic--- G V Paul Lapcevic Clark Leaghty Carl Los Lula Mae Lucy Lucille Lakatich Olga Haczuzak John Nalisky Helen Nance Joseph Nance---Q Steve Matosky Carmine Mattozzi Helen Nerashoff Irene Hehelick Keith Moore---Q Frank Morrell---Q Stanley Oloif Robert Pavilkowski Alice Pelc Viola Pele Edward Per John Perchinsky Gilda Pereitti Tillie Petronka Robert Phillips-- James Piper---Q Bruce Roberts Frances Rocko Millie Rodacy Stanley Romanosky Walter Rosmire---Q Camille Ross Paul Sabolsky James Scorza Jenny Selvicki Alda Seneca Thelma Smith Margaret Skerya Lawrence Steckly- Arley Tharp Marjorie Toth Betty Tropak Edmund Tylus---Q Antionette Vacoa Mildred Wasulko Harley Watson James Wilson---Q Marjorie Zamiska Virginia Yankoski George Zoldak PkPkP- PkPkPkPkPkPkPkPkPkPkPlfPkPkPkPkPkPkPlfPkPkPkPkPkPk'PkPkPk Pk xa Pk Pk Pk Pk sf: Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk if Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk P1
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1 1 Y l 1 1 5 1 i o 'Q Ikrk 41411 Ilfflf 34 , 1 TIPPL1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A Salute to the President of the class 1 ik The president of the sophomore d.ass, Angelo Forte, is 1 congratulatedand honered by the members of his d.ass. He is nog now known f-1 to us by the name of just Angelo Forte, but Pvt. Angelo Forte. 1 We was known bv his friends as HJaggersn. He olayed 1 'masketwlla and 50 Oiballa and was known forhis outstanding T popularity. 1 He will be missedby everyone and we wish him all the luck 1 in the world. 1 - 1 Probably the most imoortant event of the sophomore class, if was their halloween party, October, 30, lUe2. Prizes were Y awarded For various costumes, ani everyone snent an enjoyable e 9V9UlUE1dancing. The gymnasium was attractively decorated with1 halloween GQSlgUGS. A clear profit of 523.13 was made. i The chamnion basketball players of the school were the l girls for lUE. Their final victory was over l2B. The i chamnion team was made up of: Rita Dihardo, Lula hae Lucy, W and Virginia Yankoski as guards, and Olga Haczuzak, Mary 1 Delegram, and Vonnie Herron as forwards. 1 Seven members of the class belonged to Forensics: Hit a e Dehardo, Glenn Clutter, Helen Nerashoff, Marth Grace Barnard, l lhrjorie Zamiska, Olga Uaczuzak, and Ruth Hufilan, the latter Y four receiving metals. Two other girls, Lois Dennick, and 1 Bernice eurger also received m tals for last years work. a Another important member of the class was August Greyhosky'a who contributed many drawings lor the Sdxolastic Banner, l When a few members of the soohomore class were asked if l they liked their sophomore year, and what their favorite subject, was,---well here are their answers. l 293923225 5322952 Pk Yes, I enjoyed my sophomore year, my only reason being x Y! 1? 9 1 1 1 t'at my d.assmates had out me on an equd. and understandiqg basis, which is the desire of any student. But my most pleasant e memories, I hooe to recall, will be in my homeroom of the lOth l grade. e My favorite subject was Business Arithmetic because I expect the knowledge that I gained this year will enable me to qualify', for a pasition that hasroom for advancement. l QSQESS Eupar 1 To me my sophomore year seemed no different from the preceeding school years. It had its share of fun and work. On.: the whole, It was Hpretty gobdn. i I have no favorite snbject because they all seemed the t same to me, although some had a little more work to dn than i other.. , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 +P? at Yi
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