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STANDING- IYOCCO, PROSPERI, KURIAN, EVANS, DJUBECK, GRAY, RUSH, SCHELL, KOVACIC. DRAGHI, PANTALONE, HANACIK, RESTAURI, HAMILTON, PAICH, ACKERHAN. SEATED l,AZZARO'l l'0, PAVLIAK, D. CHERELLIA, McHAll,. LEMMON, KUNKLE. BIESUZ, I. CHERELLIA. LAUGHLIN. The Staff of the Exporter The first issue of the 1941-42 Exporter was published September 19, 1941 under the supervision of the Editor Martha Kunkle. This newspaper, published every Fri- day, gave to the students up-to-the-minute news about students' activities. One of the biggest achievements of this year was the purchase of a new Ditto machine. ln February assistant editor Betty Lemmon succeeded to the editorship when Martha Kunkle resigned to take over the editorship of the Victory The Exporter has won a secure hold in the heart of every reader. Softball The Export. Junior High School 1941 softball team, under the management of Mr. Mcllail assisted by Frank Kovacic and John Tushkovich, had a highly-successful season, finishing second in the Westmoreland County race. The season closed with Export in second place, having won six games and lost two. Although the 1941 team was unable to add another trophy to our mounting collec- tion fthree softball trophies in the last five yearsl, yet in every contest the boys showed fine teamwork and gallant fighting spirit. gs? SECOND ROW-RESTAURI, SMITH, KLOBA, ALEXANDER, TUSHKOVICH, KOVACIC, PIANOS- KE, HILTY, KOHOSEK, KEMERER.. FIRST ROW--TRENTO, BITENS, GEBROSKY, STEVICK, KLOBA, DELONG, CHERELLIA. Page Twenty-four
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n 99.9. STANDING-HAMILTON. PREVIC. SARTORIS. BASARA. FINK. SEATED-S. SCHULMAN. CHERONNE. DRANSITE. GEBROSKY, ZAREMBA. LEKKON. leHAIL. EVANS, MERRICK, SLEIGH, DUFF, GRAY. LARESE, ZEZYUS. Band and Orchestra This year the band and orchestra are under the direction of Mr. William Fink. The archestra, consisting of twenty-one students, played at several public performances in the school. The band, organized just this year, is composed of fifteen students ranging from the third through the twelfth grades. As yet the band has made no public appearances, but under the skillful direction of Mr. Fink the band has great promise of becomng outstanding next year. The band and orchestra chose the following officers: Robert Gray, presidentg Vir- ginia Hamilton, vice-presidentg Harold McHail, secretaryg Sara Schulman, librar- ian: and Walter Gebrosky, custodian. MJ 'X STANDING-HAMILTON. Pnsvlc. 1-'INK SARTORIS BASARA SEATED-WIGLE. vismc. cl-IERONN ' ' ' ZATZELO, P. DUFF. A. DUFF. E' DRANSITE' LEMION' mm Isnmcx- GUY' Page Twenty-three
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S5 I' 3, g or Q 3 ISABELLE CHERELLIA, WTLMA RESTAURI, BETTY LAUGHLIN OUR CHEER LEADERS Export High School-Rah! Rah! Rah! Come on Panthers, scratch and claw! Can't you hear that victory cheer? Betty, Wilma, Issie's near. Don't you see them? There they stand, Prettier than a royal band. Flowing ribbons, blue and white, Now they're yelling, Fight, fight, fight! In the thickest of the fray, Win or lose, they still are gay. Cheer leaders who pep the crowd, Raise their voices roaring loud. On their sweaters you can see A blue monogram - an E. Now the whistle calls a haltg Look at Wilma somersault! Next a locomotive yell. Loud and clear, just like a. bell- Wakens magically our team From a slump, as from a dream. Four years have passed, and they must go, How we'll miss them, you don't know! Let us now ring out their praise, For all they've done those many days. Page Twenty-tive
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