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Seniors Participate In Club observer of world events . . . Irene Rose, a commercial student of the at- tractive, efficient type . . . Mary Louise Shearer, runs her own bus line to and from school . . . Martin Roppolo, a stu- dent with an eye towards the future . . . Vernon Shick, Pee-Weel' always has a Word for everyone . . . John Slifko, a friendly, observing student who knows who is doing what where . . . Karl Stetter, a capable executive who is get- ting considerable experience . . . Daryl Stull, maestro of the Knights of Rhythm, member of band and orches- tra . . . Ethel Tegzes, has a pleasing personality, and an intelligent well- rounded opinion of things going on about her . . . Bob Tench, an embryo of the flower to be, Bob plans to adopt a career in the field of newspaper work . . . George Trogolo, plays' the clarinet, and is interested in sports . . . George Vuksta, L. H. S. jack of all trades- when something needs fixing George is put on the job . . . John Wasas, blond, blue-eyed, inseparable with Phil and Frank . . . Mildred Woody, very friend- ly, plans to take up secretarial work after graduation . . . Merle Whitehead, strong defensive man on the football and basketball teams . . . Sherman Wil- liams, a smile and Word of greeting for everyone . . . Bessie Zanotti, pretty commercial student who is bound to U1 Peterman, Lloyd Pityk, Mary Plazio, James Ritchie, Georgetta Raczka, Adam Shearer, Mary Louise Roppolo Martin Pecus, Ann Peterson. Roland Pert, Isabel Plazio, Samuel Rose, Irene Roberts, William Small Ruth THE MINETAS Through the Comero's Eye -20-
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Active In Field O Music of the future farmers of America . . . Andy Kasajak athletically inclined, is seen frequently with Steve Zubay . . . Etta Israel, important member of the Trotty Veck production staff . . . Eliza- beth Jakubek, quiet, unassuming . . Earl Mann, accomplished gymnast . . . Virginia Lingenfelter, a quiet, se1f-re- liant, student . . . Perina Livrone, an accomplished conversationalist, a good sport, has many friends . . . Harry Markby, Harry has an aversion for science and math . . . Tony Mottura, basketball manager . . . Mary Marchuk, cheerful and friendly . . . Jim Maz- zocco, basketball manager . . . Mary Minyarik, always lending a helping hand-a good student too.. . Pat Musso, sketching is his hobby . . . Pete Musso, soda jerker deluxe . . . Mar- garet Morrison, a quiet, reserved girl with a nice appearance . . . Louis Pac- chioni, a commuting student, who likes Mr. Baker's classes the best . . . Anna Pecus, Hillville resident, she looks down on the school . . . Mary Pityk, ace cartoonist for the Trotty Veck . . . Jim Plazio, Hyde Park resident, likes to go to school . . . Sam Plazio, does a good brother act with Jim, likes vacations frequently and long in duration . . . Isabell Pert, plays the bagpipes but Won't admit it. . . Adam Raczka, a quiet, reserved student, one who is a keen Mmyarik Mary Musso, Pat Motko, Anna Pacchioni, Louis Nolte, Kathleen Park, Robert Ogliettl Melvina Musso Peter Morrison, Margaret Nelson, George Nigra, Rose Palczer. Karl Nolte. Madalyn Peterman Floyd
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Activities succeed . . . Mary Zimmerman, new student from Allegheny, has gained a quick popularity, but continues to be her modest, charming self. Thus we have passed in review. This is what we think we are. That in itself will be a deciding factor in the years to come, but what others think of us will be equally important. There are those in our class who will enter into every phase of life, science, govern- ment, religion, politics, and rise to the very top, and there are those who will sink into oblivion and obscurity. Some will get jobs that they will keep for the rest of their lives, satisfied with just getting along. There will be those who sacrifice their lives for the sake of science, invention, or discovery, or in the noblest of sacrifices-for the sake of their fellowmen. There are those who will perhaps fight in wars, at home or abroad. Perhaps a President of the United States has sprung from our institution. There are those who will enter the professions, achieving honor and distinction. There will be truck-drivers and ditch-diggers, and train engineers, and store owners, and innumerable other positions in life filled by the ranks of our own gradu- Shearer, Jack Tegzes, Ethel Slifko, John Shick, Vernon Welsh, Jean Smail. Russell Stetter, Karl Stitt, Wallace Stull, Daryl Woody, Mildred Tench, Robert Trogolo, George Vincler, William Vota., Anthony
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