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THIRD ROW-ECKMAN, ZATEZALO, JURKIEWICZ. CHUPPE. COCCO. LEMMON, CHERONNB, OSLOSKY. CALISTI. BUTKOVICH. SECOND ROW-TRZOS. ZEZYUS, COY, KUZIN, SCHULMAN, SCHELL, HANACIK, TRANCHINE, KARAN, SEVER. PASS. GRUBICH, PROSPERI. MIONE. FIRST ROW-YURIS, BIESUZ, NAGODA. TUBBS, MOONIS, LEMMON, DRAGHI, GODICH, uIEAS- LEY, JENKO, KARP, SCAIITON, STEPITICH. J UNIOBS When school opened on September 3, 1941, we Juniors with Mr. Lemmon as our home room teacher, established our headquarters in the library room, but settled down to no special tasks or responsibilities. It did not take us long, however, to realize that our class was next in line to grad- uate. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: President, Betty Lemmon: Vice-Preside-nt, Leona Biesuzg Secretary, Genevieve Hanacikg Treasurer, Mary Jurkiewiczg and Student Council members, Evelyn Moonls and John Mione. On November 26, 1941, we presented a one act play for the Halloween Assembly. A coal raffle was held on December 19. In school sports our class ranked high. Three Juniors-George Stepitich, John Mione, and Victor Scarton-were on the Panther's varsity basketball team. Betty Lemmon, captain of the girls' teamg Leona Biesuzg and Sara. Schulman represented the girls' in basketball. Socially our class was quite active. We held a dance on St. Valentine's Day, Feb- ruary 14, in the high school auditorium. Our Junior play, Don't Darken My Door, a three-act comedy presented in April, won high praise for our directresses, Miss Hill and Miss Tomer. And to climax a year of success and activity our Junior Prom, held in May was a gala affair for all present. Page Sixteen
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FIFTH ROWiLAUGHLIN, PAICH, CHERELLIA. STEFANSKE, NESBITT, KUNKLE, HAMILTON. WATSON. WUSLICII. FOURTH ROW---MERLOCK, BRAZAYNETZ, MIKA, TUSHKOVICH, DRAGHI, J. HALUCK, KOVA- CIC. PERICH. ZAREMBA. THIRD ROW- GERROSKY, W. HALUCK. BELCZYK, RESTAURI, M. KENDRALA. EVANS. PIET- RUSZA, CHUPPE, SOLES, LACKMANEK, DEAUNOVICH. SECOND ROW-VUSLICH. E. KENDRALA, YAKOVICH, DONHOFFNER, A. KUDRAY, J. KUDRAY KREVOKUCHA. TREBETS. WADROSE. FIRST! ROW-WILLIG. YURIS. BASARA. SEPTEMBER 1936 T0 JUNE 1942 The above picture shows us as we appeared when we started Junior High School. Below is a picture of our class after Eve years of growth and change. THIRD ROW-CHERELLIA, BELCZYK. M. KENDRALA, LACHMANEK. WILLIG. PAICH. LAUGHLIN, WUSLICH. SECOND ROW-RESTAURI, KUNKLE, DEAUNOVICH. CAIN. DONHOFFNER, NESBITT, YAK- OVICH. HALUCK. BASARA. HAMILTON, EVANS FIRST ROW-GEBROSKY, J. KUDRAY, TUSHKOVICII, E. KENDRALA. ZAREMBA. KOVACIC. GRAY. A. KUDBAY. Page Fifteen
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THIRD ROW--KEMERER. KOHOSEK. W. ALEXANDER, SACHET. KURIAN, VENTURA. DEAUN- OVICH. SHARATZ. SARTORIS, CHUPPE. ROZMUS TRABUCCO. SECOND ROW-CALISTI, PAVLIAK. DELONG. PROSPERI, HARRIS, BELLE, COCCO, YURI8, TRANCHINE, LINDSAY, MANETTI. CHERELLIA. SCARLETT. CAIN. E. ALEXANDER. FIRST ROW-PASS. GRAY. JURKIEWICZ, GEBROSKY, McHAIL. TRENTO, MOOSE, REDNOCK, HEASLEY, FELESKY, MAZUR. PREVIC. HILL. Sophomores We sophomores, forty-one energetic pupils, consider ourselves now as an import- ant part in the high school student body. Now are we alone in this estimation. In September, 1941, when first enrolled as tenth graders, our class was separated into two sections: the girls' section, with Miss Pass as home room teacher in the Home Economics Roomg and the boys' section with Miss Hill as the home room teacher in the Science room. Gloria Frescura was elected president by the sophomore girls and Walter Kurian by the boys. Nothing extraordinary happened in our class until November, 1941, when we stag- ed a very successful assembly program, winning rich applause for our initial ef- forts before the footlights. In basketball the following boys starred: Manetti, Cherellia, Alexander, Kemer- er, Kurian, Trabucco, and Trento. Also in wrestling, track, and softball we sopho- mores were notably represented. On February 19, 1942, the sophomore girls held a delightful tea and cookie party for the faculty in the Home Eonomics Room. We also sponsored in March a maga- zine campaign. Judging from our accomplishments up to now, we sophomores feel thatwe have sufficient ability and talent to make our class one of the most outstanding in the high school. Page Seventeen
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