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ELI BASARA ARCHlE Activitles:-Basketball 2: Bueblll 32 Ordx. 4: Bmd 4: Minstrel 4: Darwin! I. . A f llow--prefers outdoor life -esplzcilsfy :luntlng and fishing--Pl!!! tubs in band and orchestra-has be- come s lndy's msn. JOHN CAIN SUGAR Activities :-Basketball 2-4: Wrestling 3: Baseball 3: Minstrel 4: Dancing 4: VICTORY Staff. An ambitious lad-very tempermen- tal--interested in sports-photography is hobby-likes the girls-favorite class is Miss Psss's physics class. MARY BELCZYK MANIA Activities:-Basketball 2-4: Glee Club 8: Home Ee. 4: Dancing 4. Our blonde basketball star-a tom- boy who became a heartbreaken-favon ite subject is shorthand-likes to listen to the radio-hobby is making frlends. ISABELLE ELIZABETH CHERELLIA ISSIE Activities:-Play 2-3: Cheerleader 1-2- 3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Newspaper 4: Dancing 4: Glee Club 1-2-3. A peppy cheerleader-stars on the basketball floor-a crsckerjsck who .iitterbugs expertly-a one boy girl- inslsts on having her own way. Page Nine ELI DEAUNOVICH Jr. 9 UJOE.. Activities :-Basketball 4: Mushball 2: Dancing 4. Friendly quiet-a sports fan-photo in-aphy is his pastime-enjoys s good joksstrictly s man's man-future. master mechanic.
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if . ZANHMBA, HVVII 'I 'N lx NA I Pl4.'R1AUR,l KUURXX SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the Fall of '38, four years ago. a group of forty-three carefree students entered into a happy high school career. Little did anyone of us realize that we would be- come the successful graduating class of '42. During the Freshman Year we got acquainted with our new school routine. As Sophomore we took a small part in school activities. Several of us Sophomores repre- sented the athletic teams, the boys especially helping to win a softball trophy. In 1940 we became Jolly Juniors and took quite an active part in school affairs. Frank Kovacic was elected President, Virginia Hamilton, Vice-presidentg and Eugene Willig, Secretary-Tresurer. Then our class selected attractive class rings. In order to raise money to sponsor the Junior Prom, a bake sale was held. Jack Merlin's Or- chestra furnished the music for our Junior Prom, a gala event. The Junior Play, Fuller's Fortune , was a howling success. Our Class President, Frank Kovacic, also served as President of the Student Council. Then in 1941 we finally became dignified Seniors. Again Frank Kovacic was chosen to lead our class. Ziggie Zaremba was elected Vice-president and Virginia Hamilton was elected Secretary-Treasurer. Several Seniors were chosen on the Ex- porter ' Staff, including Martha Kunkle, who served as Editor. On Friday, March 13, our Senior Minstrel was presented, a show packed with laughs galore. To help out with National Defense we sponsored two Old Newspaper Drives . Several tons of paper were collected. It was we Seniors, too, who started un- der the guidance of our class sponsor, Mr. Nesbitt, the sale of stamps for United States Saving Bonds. At the beginning of the second semester of our Senior year we began to prepare our Yearbook with Mr. Nesbitt lending a helping hand. We have appropriately titled it The Victory . Then came the Baccalaureate Sermon, Class Night, and last and greatest of them all - - - Commencement. On that memorable night we bade a sad farewell to the Export High School, leaving behind rich memories of our many happy hours of work and play. Page Eight
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RUDQLPH EDWARD OPAL VIRQSIIA EVANS DONHOFFNER RUDIE Activltles:-Dancing 4. Easy-going-good natured-artful ln dodging work-an outdoor man-not so much of a woman-hater as he pre- tends to ba. WALTER GEBBOSKY COWBOY Activitiesi-Minstrel 4: Orch. 1-2-8-4 Dgggxnzanf- musically talented - has played ln several professional orches- tras-likes to hunt. Mb. !WiID'-inflf' ested in drlftihl. Activities:-Glee Club 8: Dancing 4: Newspaper 4. Demure--a loyal friend-a lnovle en- thusiast-her favorite is French-wants to be a colnptometerist. ROBERT BANKS GRAY OIBANKBII Activities:-Basketball 1-2-4: Tennis 1-2-3: Glee Club 1-2: Minstrel 4: Play 2-8: Dancing 4. Jokes for every ocoaaslon-glrls are his hobby-likes to bowl, play billiards. tennis-prefers Mark Hellinger short stories-ambition In a military llns. Page Ten WALTER HALUCK 8NUFFY Activities:-Baseball 8: Basketball 2: Wrestling 3: Dancing 4. A wrestling star-very pollh-a smooth dancer-reads comic magazines -photography ls his favorite hobby- wants to be a truck operator.
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