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First row: Harry Thanos, Bernard Beluschak, Mary Dolhay, Nick Kostas, john Spasoff. Second row: Leona Urban, Louise Hulus, Rose Popa, Marge Silich, Helen Chrison, Lucy Woiciehoski. Third row: Atheryne Rupert, Blanche Augustus, Cora Parker, Helen Tihansky, Helen Stoleff, Phyllis Kulisz, Quince Etta Hughes, luanita Thomas, Charlie Mae jones. Fourth row: Louis Verbich, Tony Cieskiewicz, George Cardenas, Earl Washington. Page Fortv-six 1 ,,.. g.,6lllUi.' g.,'li Cf! Ullllfl i The Senior Safety Council, comprised of the educa- tional, engineering, and enforcement departments, attempts to make the students safety conscious. The three departments work in perfect coordina- tion to further safety. The function of the engineering department is to eliminate all hazards to safety in school. The educational department makes it their business to keep the students informed of safety practices and of the rules passed by the safety council. The enforcement department sees that the rules passed by the council are enforced, and that violators are prosecuted. ln order to keep abreast of the news in safety, the Froebel Senior Safety Council meets with the City Safety Council to discuss safety measures. Members of the council attended the traffic school directed by Officer Stanton in order to become better drivers. Mr. Vance is the sponsor.
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Sitting: Gus Bisbikis, Ralph Gill, Eugene Rodriquez. First row: Marie Gamba, Olive Prado, Boniface Sanchez, Eloise Brooner, Elsie Gonan, George Mackulak, Olga Domonkos. Second row: George Barancyk, Marge Silich, Eva Vorkavich, Andrew Morales, Margaret Kir- la, Stephanie Klen, Tony Zara- goza, Marie Pappas. Third row: Louis Bruce, Steve Bacevar, Earl Washington, Blanche Augustus. Cora Parker, Evern Horace, Ludwig Yelusich. 7 1 ,, 0.5 G,-' 1111.1 CJ alll C,J!'7Lll16I L l I Interest in Spanish is rapidly increasing, and more stu- dents than ever betore are now enrolled in Spanish classes at Froebel. The second-year students, who organized them- selves into a club, devoted every second Friday to the study ot the other American republics. They discussed the geo- graphy, history, and government ot every Latin-American country. They made a collection ot all their flags and tried to learn how the people ot those countries live. On Pan-American Day, the club brought to the audi- torium a tilm called Americans All. Miss Brooner is the sponsor. Page Forty-tive
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First row: Alice Her- nandez, Clara Olivieri, Helen Fesko, Olive Prado, Katherine Stamatelos, Violet Pole, Mary Huml- jan, Phyllis Kubiak. Second row: Melvin Willis, Rose Sadler, Wil- ma Lee, Betty Bodnar, Sabina Matau, Tom Pap- pas, Virginia Mendez, Mary Calusis, Millie Torna, losephine Ziemba, Ted Bronowski, Nelan Hill. Third row: Ludwig Yel- usich, Marcelino, Gon- zales, Ted Shestak, Vir- ginia Wallace, Marge Ramusack, Katherine Radocay, Irene Gaydos, Ann Markovich, Richard Stempak, Edward Barney, Frank Rhenwrick. First row: Nina Cha- kos, Angeline Ballestero, Angelo Polakis, Christine Chakos, josephine Bayus. Second row: Lillian Wozniak, Catherine Fritts, Stephanie Klen, Violet Bundalo, Elsie Gonan, joseph Vance, Irene Romanow, Connie Pole, A I i c e Cougias, Mary Dewenetz, Mary Potenti. Third row: George De- wenetz, Spiro Anogian- akis, Ralph Gill, lim An- astoff, john Longazo, Charles Anastoft, George Barancyk, Edward Ives, Mickey lhnat, Sherman Gilian, Lawrence Badylak. Fourth row: Prince Albert Hughes, Steve Parich. Edward V 0 l k, lrene Spak, Viola Ledger, Olga Sofiak. Marie Pap- pas, Mary Gallatis, Mary Garcia, Olga Dubroja, George Suci, Emil larcik, Richard Cannon. Page Forty-seven
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