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WALTER MacDONALD Class Sponsor BERNICE GILMORE Home Room Teacher Four years ago 121 Freshmen, now the Class of '42, came ex- pectantly into Hickory High School with hopes and ambitions high. Now our four years are over and we again seek new adventures, for we have been an active class throughout these four years. During our freshman year two of our members found important places in the senior orchestra .... Nine of our class were members of the junior orchestra. .... Five were listed on the reserve basket- ball team. .... John Aber and Dolores Vanesky represented our class in Music-Forensic. .... John Aber was our delegate to Student Coun- cil ..... The Latin Clubs were organized under the direction of Miss Bernice Gilmore, a new teacher that year. Ten of our lads suc- ceeded in entering the Hi-Y. On October 2, 1940 we entered the new building as Sophomores with an enrollment of 98. .... That year we sent two delegates to Student Council ..... Thirteen of our class were monitors. .... The newly organized Jr. Tri-Hi-Y sponsored a Leap Year Party and a successful clean-up campaign for the dedication of our new building which was held in February. .... Fourteen of our boys were mem- bers of the Jr. H-Y. .... Fifteen were members of the band and orchestra and we were well represented in chorus. .... Six of our number were on the reserve squad. .... Albert Stefanick held the position of basketball manager. .... Again we sent several of our members to 1 Forensic meet at Farrell. In our third year, under the guidance of Mr. Wasser and Mrs. Hutchins, We were even busier. .... Albert Stefanick was our presi- dent ..... By real cooperation from the whole class we were able to present an outstanding prom. .... Eight juniors took part in Music- Forensic fmore than from any other classl. .... Four boys were on the varsity team and three were on the junior varsity. .... We were well represented in the chorus groups and eleven were found in the band and orchestra. .... Elma Kamensky and Irene Krichko were majorettes and again we saw Albert Stefanick among the basketball managers. .... James Gibson, Aurora Crishon and Ralph Eckelberger represented our class in Student Council .... many took part in the operetta Chonita .
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lYl1ll1ih .... .... . .,,. ..., . ... ..... ...... .... .... .... .... .1-l'1 to right. Front Row: E. Kamensky, J. Lazo- 1 -- iali. VV. Blair. T. Rogers. I.. Bogolin. K. Snyder- iu. J. Gasparer, J. Celine. D. Quinhy, B. Kaluznv. Li-1-ond Row: IJ. Vanesky. H. Kimmel. R. Craig. M. rvrs. B. Brooks, B. Fair. H. Muclrey. A. Gibson, Jones, S. Mild, I. Antus. D. Jones. 'hirsl Rowi E. Perkins. C. liaugh. B. Jennings, Robb, H. Rolli, H. Baunigairtncr. I.. McCullough, ' Ryhal. li. Hricik. l. Karas. Wininsliy. -'ourih Row: E. Clark. D. Hardy, H. Jagatich. R. ivlanils. R. Stainbroolt. J. Woge, P. Shafer, A. sty. P, Lilly. M. Davis. H. Tralvasso. fifth Row: P. Voytko. D. Hoagland. li. Tallarico, Frazier. C. Rust. W. Dickinson. J. Voslenichar, P. ala. P. Railkmvski, A. Heiges. R. McBride, iam-lc Row: M. Gena-ralovich, E. Weller, J. Frei. Sumol, F, Neltinger. C. McKee, II. Frei, F. Rust, Fleet. R. Gilliland, C. Pears. Head Monitors: J. Cvtinv. T. Rogers. K. Snyder- ne. J. Gasliarec. D. Quinby, I. Bogolin, J. Lazori- ik. NV. Blair. Not in picture fM. Mudrey. 5 7 l 1 W Ll l 4 lu. ul -it W 1 ll KS. li ' Ll .. . - -. so over and under and down she goes .... round and round and round she goes .... the belle of our Hallowe'en Ball .... One of the many parties given annually by the Council is the School's Hallowe'en Party .... All of us who go to this party always have a good time .... We also dance at noon on the stage .... This is another coun- cil project .... They bought a great many records and they keep buying more with money they receive for admission to the dancing .... This is a form of educational en- tertainment for many of us, because the boys and girls learn to dance, and some to become better dancers. Here is a nickel. May I please have an honor permit? . . . I lost mine some- where and I can't find it. . . . Yes, you may have it .... Give me your name and home room number and I will fill it out for you. . . . Thank you . . . our Student Council earns some money by selling honor permits to those who lose theirs. Wanda, you have full charge of this magazine campaign .... We know that you will do the job well. That is why we picked you to be General Manager. . . . You may choose whichever prize you like, Rosemary, since you sold the largest amount of magazine subscriptions .... Henry, you are second and also very high. . . . The Student Council sponsored a very successful magazine campaign this year. When a visitor goes through the school he may see evidences of our Student Council at work .... It is the representative body of the students. ' - in-7 ----H -Je-Y -Kr -.1JL:..r..LLz 7.4.11 - ,-v-----L , Yu.- ....... .. ,.... . ,.... V . - .... U.-- ..-...a...w-a.-...-.i1- MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN .I oh nson. Rowlands. Rack Row: L. Brumm. J. Iiazorishak, W. Blain H. '1'ra1vasso, K. Snydvrwinvs. Left to right. Front Row: fM. Plake, R. Bentley R. Marrarirve, IJ. James. F. Roles, M. Saunders, M Second Row: ll. Robb. J. llashvr, H. Berg. R
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WE EET TI-IE PEOPLE With our junior year completed, we became Seniors and at last could of upperclassmen. .... For the third time Albert Stefanick was chosen to lead Some of the senior talent was displayed in Don't Take My Penny , the senior rora Crishon was elected president of Student Council ..... The basketball team e most successful season Hickory had ever seen by winningthe Class'A ryn Snyderwine wielded the gavel in the Tri-Hi-Y and John Aber led the Hi-Y ..... Those musi- cally inclined again appeared in the band, orchestra and chorus ..... Nine seniors represented the school in Music-Forensic. .... When we receive our diplomas on May 28, our high school course will be over, but we have a good record to show, for we have been no hermit class. A large part of our success has been due to the leadership given us by our officers. For the third time, Albert Stefanick served as president of the class. Pete Radkowski was vice- presidentg Pauline Sobey, secretaryg and Norbert Metzger, a newcomer this year, was treasurer. ALBERT STEFANICK .... president of the senior class and basketball manager .... one of the busiest persons in the class .... in spite of many activities he managed to make the honor roll . . . . very popular . . . fond of all sports . . . proved a very capable leader for three years. PETE RADKOWSKI .... vice-president .... also a very active member of the class .... advertising manager for the Nut was only one of his many activities .... enjoyed reading .... nice to know .... real friend and capable leader ..... PAULINE SOBEY .... our very efficient secre- tary .... also an honor student .... she and Anna were always together .... was a member of the chorus and interested in all school activities .... good conversationalist .... friendly. .... NORF BERT METZGER .... treasurer .... came to Hickory his senior ye-ar from Bradford High School . . . .has held a class office all through school. . . .balancing the budget was quite a task for him . . . .very fond of the girls. . . .interested in all school activities. . . .very popular. . . . . We rea- lize that the task of being a class officer is not an easy one but we feel that Al, Pete, Pauline, and Norbert have really done a fine job and certainly deserve a big vote of thanks. We are sure that these students have gained valuable experience through this class leadership. Also to Mr. Walter MacDonald, our very capable senior adviser, and to Miss Bernice Gilmore, senior home room teacher, we wish to say a big Thank You. ALBERT J. STEFANICK PETE RADKOWSKI PAULINE S. SOBEY NORBERT W. METZGER President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
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