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Eva. I-'. Andrean Ruth M. Baptist Frank M. Barber R obert 0. Benson Sophie Biello Iohn Joseph mr: Reserves Home ac. Club Art club o. A. A. Blseun G. A. A. Girl Reserves Latin Club Home Ee. Club Hay Inkbortle Staff G. A. A. Band Intramurals S..h0lurShip Temn Dramatic Club Orchestra All-star Team Latin Club Intramurals Industrial Arts Club - Vi4.e,preside,,t Intramurals Ch-emistrv Club Science Club Prom Committee Paul F. Bozln Andrew J. Cafaro John A. Capella Mary J. Capella Mary E. Caputo Dolores E. Carey Shop Superintendent Art Club Finishing Foreman Home Ec. Club Scholarship Team Girl Reserves Industrial Arts Club -Industrial Arts Girl Reserves Latin Club Treble Clef Intramurals Fire Warden G. A. A. Dramatic Club Latin Club Intramurals Intramurals Girl Reserves Dramatic Club Intramurals Chemistry Club Intramurals 0la K. Carpenter Eileen Rose oseph Carson M Louis Barba Ann Marjorie Davidson Latin Club Clll'S0 l'V0lle COIITS I girl Reficrgsb Glee Club Girl Reserves If lub Girl Res ves .m m C U ofereml Glee Club . . Science I lb :L A' Qlemlstry Club Dramatic Club Llitlhlcl qfiltlIl'LIE:l ffm Reserves Treble Clef Chemistr Club rfmvlte uh U' A- A- Home Ee. Cla Dramati Club lrefle Qlef Intramurals. operettu Treble r f bellllll' Huy Prom Committee Inkbome St G A 1f1'flf'l'fUf bluff Siho' x hip Tea Intramurals Ju - may All-star Team 1 dm. Staff Prom Committee in Commi ing Comm' e Intramura - Elmer Davis Mar J. DeC - e M. Angelo De nio J E. Dellesky Josephine DePIetro Reflector Staff Il :murals erdlll II tramu . 'hop Superintendent Home Ec. Club Scholarship Team Serves -Industrial Arts G. A. A, Hi-Y G' A. A. Intramurals Girls' Chorus Prom Committee Illtrmnumls Mixed Chorus Chemistry filubid t Intramurals - 'res en Science Club Dramatic Club Latin Club Roda Klub Operetta Wlnlfred Desmond Augustine D. Mlldre 1 - Ro ' -A ' William G. Forrlck G. A. A. DlPlero nert r c son ther ngton Football Gm Reserves Intramurals Latin Club Scholarship Team Girl Reserves I tm'mUmlS Hflme Ee- club Machine Shop Chemistry Club Band G. A. A. Foreman-Ind. Arts Dramatic Club Latin Club Reflector Staff Thespian League Orchestra Intramurals Treble Clef Intramurals Girl Reserves Science Club G. A. A. Junior Play Prom Committee Intramurals All-star Team Lloyd W. Fisher Paul H. Funk Jack R. Fynes .Beatrice Ann Betty Garber Stella Gawdyda Varsity Football Hi-Y Galhard Girl Reserves Girl Reserves Intramurals Roda Klub Band G. A. A. G. A. A. Senior l'lay Science Club Home Ec. Club Science Club Ifeflerlor Staff Girl Reserves -President Hi-Crier Staff Operemll G A A Inkhgllle StaffEH lrzkligrfqa' Staff I Gee 'ul ' ' - ssistant rior - ss stant Ed tor Band Dmnmtlc Club Hi-l'rier Staff Prom Committee l'rom Committee I'rom Committee Intramurals Double Octet Intramurals All-star Team 10
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USv 5-413 X Miss St. Cluir, M. Gifford, D. Hall. J. Zituick. Mr. Simon, C. Stanczyk. June Class of '42 OFFICERS Jack Zitnik . ..... . President Clara Stanczyk . . Vice-president Mary Jean Gifford . . Secretary David Hall . . Treasurer Miss St. Clair . . Class Sponsor Mr. Simon ....... Class Sponsor lt has been a long time since the halls of Girard High were first in- vaded by those excited, eager, nice-looking little eighth-graders who were to become the Class of '42, How far away 1942 seemed to us then. We never dreamed that the end would come so soon. Yet here we are- Seniors! Graduation is almost upon us, with 102 of approximately 150 ready to leave this second home forever. It has been a grand and glorious climb to reach the heights-to be- come a Senior! Of course, we have encountered difiiculties. We have had to burn the midnight oil when an essay or a workbook was due, or when a test was announced, and we had not read our history assign- ments for three weeks. We have complained at times of unjust assign- ments and of such bitter cruelties as discipline and ninth-period deten- tion. But all these have been blacked out by the enjoyable days and events, and by the loyalty and sympathetic interest which our teachers have given us. Pardon us if we reminisce a little. Remember the dances we attend- cd when we were ninth-graders, and didn't know how to dance? Every- 0116 told us that we were green , Remember how we rooted at the football games when we were Sophomores, and how bad we felt when the team lost? And can we ever forget how we sold candy and hotdogs last year while our heroes fought on to victory-or defeat. We worked so hard for our Prom, and the weatherman tried to spoil it. But we fooled him. We ate a lovely dinner by candlelight, and glided merrily around tl1at beautifully-decorated gym until the last melody faded away. But this has been the crowning year. lt has been so different from other years. We have felt more important, and the teachers and under- classmen have treated us with more respect. Furthermore, there has seemed to be a definite point to all of this coming to school. The consistent top grade-getters have been many. But grades are not the all-important aims of the June Class of 1942. How we are going to use our training and traits of character to meet the problems which confront us today is far more important to us. 1
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