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Latin Club First Row: Heimann, P., Huclak, E., Keck, K., Bash, P., Craig, H., Viker- tosky, M. A., VVilkins, H., Rolla, I. Schroll, P., Porch, S. Second Row: Craig, E., Minick, P. Firment, C., Bienia, H., Kantorili E., Gouda, A., Pavulc, A., Overly M., Minick, Third Row: Noss, F., Firment, Barr, P., Pfeifer, E., Momeyer, E. Kors, Crimme, P., Bizup, T. Mizikar, E., Leighty, D. Fourth Row: Bizup, P., Carcar, P. Zemho, A., Grahiak, L., Minick, C. Yanuck, H., King, L., Brezinski, I. Stout, G., Appel, B., Markiewicz D. First Row: Seery, D., Porch, N. Kunkle, S., VVhipkey, S., Bronson Buczek, S., Billey, R., McLean E., Bohatch, Second Row: Simpson, D., Bishop, P. Yurkosky, I., Bennett, P., Hoke, Balun, V., Davis, M., Krotz, B. Lowerv. C., Shilohod. N., Heftel: finger, B. Third Row: Maffit, S., Kondrich, C, Stinehiser, F., Niezgoda, P., Lang T., Celet, T., Kaminski. M., VVads- worth, D., Duff, C., Brooks, L. Fourth Row: Zavatsky, T., Mnsgrove I., Toczek, I., Poklembo, P., Mullin VV., Boytiml, A., Rath, Whn., Fir: ment, L., Lahuda, H., Cettemy. I. a 1 One of the best educational clubs in our school is the Latin Club. It is com- posed of freshman, sophomore, junior and senior students who have studied Latin. This club was organized two years ago by Mrs. XValker. a former teacher and at the present is under the direction of Mr. Taggart. The club has officers who preside over the monthly meetings. Some of the clubis work consists of go- ing back to the history of civilization, to find out the facts concerning the earlv literature of Greece and Rome. The customs of the Roman and Creek people are discussed during the club gatherings. A scientific study of myths flegendsj is also made. These activities aid the students in acquiring more knowledge of the Latin language. 50
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Junior Class Play Grimme, P. Second Row: johnson, P., lluntcr, Dennis. B., Sands, P.. Blosky, A., Burns, R., Tcpley, P. Professor How Could You? ll By Anne Coulter Marten Keats Perry, a young professor. . .. Vicky Randolph, the bane of his life. Grandma Perry, an obliging soul ..,, Grandpa Perry, an innocent bystander. . john Appleby, a helpful friend ...... Priscilla Morley, a sweet young thing. . . Tootsie Bean, a fussy spinster. . . . . . Butcher Boy Bean, her big brother. . . Valerie VVhitinan, a Southern charmer Boggins, the sporting butler ......... Two Children, extras .....,......... . . . . . . .Bernard Denis .....Joan Keto . . . .Annamae Cibulas . , . . . . .john Hunter . . .Andrew Bloskey . . . . . .Patricia Ewing . . . .Mary Cunningham . . . . . . .Robert Burns . . . . . . . . . .Eileene Craig . . .................... Paul Sands Pearl Grimine and Pete Tepley
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First Row: Keto, j., Chuey, V., Lucas, L., Overly, M., King, King, Matsko, H., Regan, P., Cook, J., Trice, N. Second Row: Lesko, B., Miller, E., Miller, B., Cradish, B., Rosky, E., Balko, M., Henry, C., Underwood, E., Rolla, I., VVeiers, H. Third Row: Slater, I., janiek, V., Traugh, C., Firmstone, C., Al- bright, G., Traught, VV., Varholla, S., Grega, Fourth Row: Gordon, I., Roth, D., Specht, B., King, L., VVhisd0sh, M., Bonko- rich, L., Pyda, D., Bryga, E., Green, B. First Row: VValat, M., Overly, V., Bungard, M., Harouse, M., Repko, C., Lowther, E., Biller, J., Flan- nigan, M., Nemeth, R., Poche, A. Second Row: Polcha, D., Benyo, V., Dean, P., Hurst, N., Buchanan. L., Demagall, D., Brinker, M., Acker- man, D., Frena, D. Third Row: Ankney, D., Hutter, D., Cramer, M., hvilfl'0llt, O., Blystone, L., Davis, I., Truxal, M., Ulery, M., Lubovinsky, M., VVeir, A. Fourth Row: Nemeth, R., VVeir, R., Seni, P., Tarasky, M., Mizikar, j., Kantorik, VVisniewski, S., Myers, A., Nemeth, I., Pyda, QI. Tlumack, L., Marks, B., Future Homemakers The way to a manis heart is through his stomachv is the slogan of the Home Economics Club. Miss Hacker and Miss Calone are the sponsors of the club. Miss Hacker is in charge of the sewing department while Miss Calone may be found among pots and pans in the kitchen. Besides the regular classes, the girls at- tended the Farm Show at Harrisburg, sponsored a dance, sold Christmas cards, and presented a fashion parade to the rest of the students in order that they might exhibit their coats, suits, and modern dresses. Besides sewing, the girls learn to cook many tempting dishes to serve to their future husbands. Good luck, future homemakers. P., Tandarich, E., Palcic, K., Tarasky, A.
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