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STANDING-CAIN, TUSHKOVICH. BASARA. ZAREMBA. GRAY. SEATED-KOVACIC, GEBROSKY, A. KUDRAY, RESTAURI, WILLIG, WUSLICH, J. KUDRAY, HAMILTON. KENDRALA. Senior Ministrel Friday, March the thirteenth, proved to be a lucky day rather than an unlucky day for the Export Seniors, for it was that evening that the peppy, rollicking Senior Minstrel was presented. And what an array of hidden musical and acting talent was displayed! Two short skits and the minstrel proper furnished an evening of laughs and en- tertainment. Robert Gray nobly acted the part of a negro deacon, and then teamed with John Cain in the darky recruiting skit. In the Minstrel proper Eugene Willig as interlocutor kept the jokes going be- tween the darkened Seniors. The twelve others in the cast were John Tushko- vich and Ziggie Zaremba, endmeng Frank Kovacicg Betty Wuslichg Walter Gebros- ky: Arthur Kudrayg Wilma Restaurig Eli Basarag Martha Kunkleg Jack Kudrayg Virginia Hamiltong and Eggie Kendrala. Due credit for thesuccess of the Minstrel must be given to the three diretors: Mr. Pantalone, Miss Humes, and Miss Fink, also to Mr.sFink for his directing the school orchestrag to Miss Hill, for her dancing instructionsg and to Miss Rymer, for her make-up work, assisted by Betty Laughlin, Opal Evans, Henry Lachmanek, and Wal- ter Haluck. Page Twenty-one I
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THIRD Row-MILAN. SKERKOSKE. WEILAND. MIONE SA Hm- sECg?gE:6 MAIFIOVICHA . C , WUSHINSKE, LoNG. MRP. w- AMxL'roN, PEANOSKE, KURIAN, MANETT1, J. TRABUCCO, 'r. 'riuuxucco F1353 'i'2Rvl'Q Zilff?5 B'?S5i1'?StEITfi?3SIIfiEQ?K1'5i5W125iiRi?fL'ii'i1'EM'L'XEYf'C' 'mmm ' KLOBA, BITENS, ni-:LoNG, srlsvxcx, TRENTO, SMITH. ' ' OVACIC' EVANS' STUDENT GOVERNMENT This year, as in past years at Export, the Student Council has ably fulhlled its many and important school functions. At the first meeting in September Frank Kovacic, a Senior, was reelected presi- dent. Ziggie Zaremba was chosen vice president and Virginia Hamilton, secretary- treasurer. Various committees were appointed, each having a certain duty to per- form. Regular meetings were held, with each room sending representatives. Members showed an interest in the Council by voicing their opinions on debatable subjects brought before them. This year the Student Council finished paying for the auditorium curtain. Also, candy and pop sales were held to help pay for necessary athletic equipment. The Council provided entertainment for the student body. - The Student Council has and will continue to play an important role in the school affairs at Export High School. Page Twenty Q
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THIRD ROW-CALISTI. PAVLIAK, PASS. BELCZYK, KENDRALA. SECOND ROW-EVKOVICH, PREVIC, ZEZYUS, YURIS, HANACIK. HAIILTON, l..XUfZIll.lN. LEMMON. FIRST ROW--CHUPPE. NAGODA. BIESUZ. DRAGHI. KUNKLE. SCHULMAN. SCHELL. Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club, composed of twenty-two members, elected the fol- lowing officers at the first meeting in September: Betty Lemmon, president, Leona Biesuz, vice-president, Margaret Pavliak, secretaryg and Sara Schulman, treasurer. The Home Economics Club has already accomplished many useful and necessary projects in our school, and it will no doubt accomplish many more in the future. Girls' Chorus Twenty-five girls of the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades organized last fall a girls' chorus. The chorus is very fortunate in having Mrs. Crouse of Greensburg as their direc- or. Betty Lemmon, an accomplished pianist, accompanies the group. The girls' chorus is always willing and ready to sing for school or community programs. 'rump Row-ECKMAN, Pnosrsm. REDNOCK, FELESKY, DELONG. sscoun Row-BELLE, Mooms. TUBBS, KUZIN, CHUPPE, NAGODA. zEzYUs. HARRIS. rnzos. FIRSEESQXEMAZUR, BIESUZ, HAMILTON, DRAGHI. KUNKLE. SCHULHAN. SCHELL, Yums, Page-Twenty-two
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