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Franki.in Misiiler Steve Adams FIRST ROW (left to right): Fred Miller. Everett Michaels. Jerry Heider, Paul Sharbaugh. SECOND ROW: John Homola, John Shaffer. Richard Hem- minger. THIRD ROW: Joseph Soho. Marlin Croyle. Peter Drosjack. FOURTH ROW: John Muchesko, Arnold Benford, John Nahtigal, William Lint. Missing from picture: John Soho. 29
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BETTY SHULL — striking- ly becoming, gentle, pleasant, and agreeable . . . male Iriends are plentiful, but it is be- lieved that she has de- cided who is first on her list . . . likes good mu- sic and roast chicken. f] EIVIII It .S HELEN VERHOVSEK — willing to help others . . . wants to be a gov- ernment girl in Wash- ington . . . has passion for hot pork sandwiches and swing music . . . hobby is counting food stamps. GEORGE SWICK— slow but dependable ... fa- vorite school activity is lunch . . . Yutz pushes black Ford around . . . wants to join Navy . . favorite dish, big one . . . where you see Swick you see Roberts also . . . hefty gridiron candidate. LOUISE WINGARD—fun- loving . . . she aims to please . . listening to radio takes up leisure hours . . Donald Duck's chatter fascinates her . . . Wink” has appetite for sauerkraut and weiners . . . intends to be P. T. Jerk. MARJORIE TODHUNTER —gratifying, friendly . . . plans for future are col- lege and teaching ele- mentary work . . . hopes to travel . . . unusual dish, fried frog legs . . . careful not to spill acid because it makes holes . . . drives Chrysler. BEATRICE WRIGHT—Ut- ile, but oh. so sweet! . . . domestic type . Beatty hates public speaking . . evenings reserved for the one and only . . . lively, peppy, full of fun . . . craves good jokes and dancing at Ripples. NANCY TODHUNTER — characteristically com- posed and capable . . . Toddy expects to at- tend Allegheny College and major in languages . . . appreciates music . . . sings . . . stuffed pork chops and actress Bette Davis are her fa- vorites. ROBERT WRIGHT—most talented artist deluxe . . . works on this line for all school activities . . . ambition is to be a commercial artist . . . hobby, photography . . . likes French fries . . . Ellsie wishes Betty Grable lived in Johns- town. 28
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!S! !■! FIRST ROW (Irfr to right) War- rrn. Stahl. Ilairr. Wicknuk. Parle- vechio. Rankin. Orris. SECOND ROW Mr. Towniend Pollock. Hamer. Rigo. Tabek Ho- fecker. Zahoran. Johnston. Miss Long THIRD ROW Sharbaugh. Mlmar chik. Mayer. Saly. Michalide . Felton. FOURTH ROW Eichler. Brown. Ripple. Moors. Livingston, Hill, lames. FIFTH ROW. Kesslak. Koreltz. Ko- koruda. Maystrovich. Grexa. 1) Saint:. SIXTH ROW Coughenour. Pebley. Sherbine. Marine. Grening. Keim, Woinlek. SEVENTH ROW Lehman Sustersic. Hunt. White. Lees. I.aBne. Stutsman EIGHTH ROW Hammer. Hamilton, Sernell. Koehler. Doran. Patay. King. NINTH ROW Helxel. Saints. Wing ard. Kuyat. Tomasko. Virus. TENTH ROW Skulls. Pritts Za kuciya. Blasko. Cushman. Pickenll. ELEVENTH ROW Hopkins. Koonts. Woodward. Konchan. Schneck. Cable. Rychak. TWELFTH ROW Nine Wacker Walker. Hindman. Hemmmger INTHUI1UCIIVG This year the class of '45 took their places as the sophisticated juniors . . . were heard cheering lustily at all games . . . and were present at all school activities. The boys advanced to important positions on the football and basketball teams, while the girls struggled at interclass sports. Worthy material was contributed by the juniors to the band and orchestra as well as to Girl Reserves and Hi-Y. They really went over the top with their magazine sales . . . broke all records . . . then planned furiously for the prom. Class rings were some- thing special, and how they did flash them around. Although they had a hec- tic time tackling physics, shorthand, and other trying subjects, they kept the honor roll well supplied. Now, after struggling through an exciting junior year, they are looking forward to taking their places as seniors. 30 THE JUNIDHS ★ ★ OFFICERS President—Irvin Wick nick Vice President—Robert Haire Sec.-Treas.—Michael Parlevechio
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