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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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'freedom of Me pta: As the lfxportian of 1943 goes to the press, we seniors sit back and sigh with contentment, Here is a record of our work, our activities, and our fun. llere is a storehouse from which no thief can steal: here are pages that the passage of time cannot dim. Vlfe thank all who have given their time and effort to make this annual a success. Our staff deserves a special Word of praise. Our editors, Sophie Kuzin and Helen Chuppe guided with a steady hand: our business managers, Victor Scarton and William Heasley, deftly dealt with dollar dilemmas, while our sponsor, Miss Tomer, did the worrying. Nlay this annual bring to the reader some portion of the happy days it portrays. 'k'ki k'k'k'k1ki ki'tt'k'k'ki't -1 YlzXRHH1bK Vllomer, Kuyiu, fhuppe Yl'QWSl'Xl'l'QlQ S.mfi,.f'1'f1,eW flrable. llonmus lliubek, Sartoris, ,leuko l'rben, Kumi, Scarton llokmauoxaeli, farlson llull .Swami liieszif, Draglu Schell News of our school activities, laughs, literary gems, and kindly advice reach us every lfriday morning, as VVilliam Rozmus makes the rounds and leaves at each door a welcome package. It is the latest edition of The l'iXP0l'Il'l',n the paper which informs students, teachers, parents, alumni in the armed forces and former faculty members of the activities in our high school. As successor to the happy-go-lucky fix- porter of previous years comes this year's publication with a smoothly running organiza- tion. 'llhe co-editors, Betty Lemmon and Sophie Kuzin aided by Miss Urben, ably led the hard working staff. By their achievements a record has been set which those of succeeding years may well strive to emulate. lleasley, Seartou, bliss .emmou, llertyog, Xliss
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