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'k'k'k'ki ki'i'i k'A'ak'lr'k'A k'ki'i ki' SOPHOMORES ACHIEVE RECORDS OF DISTINCTION VVhen school opened and we Sophomores returned to the halls of lfxport High, we regarded the new school year expectantly. 'llhe year, '42-'43, has met our expectations: our green days over, we have taken our place as active upper elassmen. llilll' first step toxvard any accomplishment is the choosing of leaders. 'lihe IUA selected llelen Ventura and WB chose smiling Walter Del,ong. Under their direction, and aided hy our home room teachers, lVliss Hill and hliss Pass, we had our first social event, a farewell party for Dolores lfvans. Ir was a rousing success from the scavanger hunt to the delicious lunch. Financially, we rang the hell. Our coal rafl'le netted us forty-one dollars, while our super-salesmen filled our treasury hy a magazine campaign: For outstanding salesmanship, lrene Pietrusza was awarded a certificate: hlildred Hertzog and Anna Carlson won prizes. ln sports we were active. ln haskethall lrene Pietrusza, limma Zucco, and Ann Dokmanovich hrought many a point home for the Lady Panthersg Rudolph Stipetich, George lVlanovich, VValter l7el,ong, and Reddy Vucelich represented us on the Varsity team. ln fact, we had our finger in the pie in every school activity. ln cheerleading, Ann Bush and Sophie livkovich made the rafters ring. VVe are well represented in the Home lfeonomics Cluh, hand, orchestra, and school newspaperg and we provided entertaimnent for all in a humorous assemhly program. ln summing up the year, we must mark in the column entitled loss the names of Frank Peanoske, blames Gray, Dolores lfvans, and Nick Zatezalo. Under gain we list knowledge, experience, and the desire to make our class outstanding in the coming year. Fonrfh mn'-Zayziis, Rupnik, Stipetieh, Lindsay, Prosperi, .-Xhacic, llaluck Thin! mfr-Yisnic, Zatezalo, Vucelich, Carlson, llertzog, Iivkovich, Deaunovich, Manovich, lVliss Pass Swonfl ro-re--Miss llill, Pietrusza, Klrahle, Kovaeie, Zueco, Rednoek, Mazur, llokmanovieh, jurkiewicz, Scarton Fin! row--Scarlett, Duff, Cl, llertzog, lhrlIIllL'L', Ventura, llntkovich, Bush
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it Thin! row-Yuris, Chuppe, Sartoris, 'l'ranehine, Mellail, Visnie, lVlanetti, Rozmus, 'lin-nto, Cherellia, Scarlett Srefnirl mtv-Mr, l,emmon, Cocco, lland, Sachet, lleasley, l'rt-vie, lfrescura, lllaznr, lfeleslcy, Dt-long, Miss Ackerman. fin! fore-Pavliak, Kemerer, Harris, Alexander, Deaunovich, Kurian, Ventura, Calisti, Belh- JUNIORS UPHOLD PRESTIGE OF PREDECESSORS As we entered school in September, 1942, we were proud ol ourselves as jolly', juniors. As our interesting program of events progressed, we elected leaders-VVilliam Rozmus of llA and Brando Sachet of llli. Under their leadership and with the guidance of Miss Ackerman and Mr. Lemmon, our merry-go-round started to revolve, building for us an outstanding record. It was then voted that our motto would he Bl,l'liZKRlflG PROGRESS AND STUDY -proven later by the success of our movie, bond raffle, and assembly program. VVe chose red and white for our colors and the red rose our Hower. Along with our school studies we had time lor many varied activities. ln the Student Council, members of our class hold the othces of vice president and secretary. Un this year's victorious team we are represented by Visnic, Kemerer, Cherellia, and 'l'rento. Our juniors on the lfxporter Stall worked hard to help make our school paper a success. Margaret Pavliak and Anna Belle helped lead cheers at pep meetings and basketball games. Our girls, too, took part in girls' basketball as well as activities of a more feminine character, the Home lieonomics Club. As music for our merry-go-round, our class provided the one and only tuba player, 'l'ony lrachine, and good old reliable Harold hlellail with his saxophone, as well as a few other players. And so, as our junior year of hard studying, varied school activities, and lun along with grind comes to a close, as our merry-go-round slows down, we see ourselves rewarded as the Seniors of 1944. 'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k1k'k'k'k1ki ki k
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Third mfr- fMrs. Kriclt, Butkovich, Skena, Luscri, Milan, Pavliak, Djubek, Biesuz, Gray, llilty Skcrkoskc, llertzog, Miss llrben, Sever Second rmz'ACocco, Calisti, Biscanto, Cherellia, Fisher, Berlin, Cain, Urtin, l'aich. Finrl mu'-Belle. Stevick, Karp, Chuppe, Lucho, Trabucco, Moose, Krevanich 'k'ki k'kirt'k'kir'k'ktirtir'kt FRESHMEN CREATE A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE ln September, 1942, We Freshmen began our high school career. One section, QA, reported to Mr. Nesbitt's home roomy 9B was assigned to room nine where Miss Urben presided. We cannot express the many thanks due our homeroom teachers. Mrs. Krick, who took Mr. Nesbitt's place in October, and Miss Urhen affectionately led us on the way to success. Soon after school opened We elected our class ollicers. 9A chose Charles Gray as president, diminutive Bruno l,uscri as vice president, and charming Dorothy Karp as secretary. George Biesuz led the 9B, aided by Raymond Skena as vice president and Theresa 'lirabucco as secretary. The 9A showed its patriotism by purchasing an American Hag which is now on display in their classroom, and which will be in their possession throughout their high school career. To school activities our class has given its undivided interest and support. Basketball? Yes, Frank Pavliak, Marlon Hilty, George Biesuz, Walter Milan, Stanley Skerkoske and Charles I-lertzog were the mainstays of the junior Varsity. In the girls' basketball team Dorothy Darp, Sophie Chuppc, Helen Calisti, and Violet Cherellia starred, ringing up many a point for the blue and white. Our part in the operetta proves that we have great things in store. Bruno Luscri as Sam, the colored porter, convulsed the audience. Girls and boys alike took part in the chorus and served as ushers. Our only loss during the last year has been the withdrawal of four friends and classmates, Diane Zorich, Nelson livans, Helen Biesuz, and Fern Gebrosky. Our gains have been knowledge, a spirit of cooperation, and the desire to be a credit to our school in the coming year. iriri
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