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M M S Q , lrfiwflgfli Z HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS Left to right-Hale, Shoupe, Lewandowski, Crissman, Ritchie, Miskinis, Hilty, Vallosio, Tokarek, Moore, Timko, Balbo, Huskuliak, Bowersox, Hoffman, Guazzelli. CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right in Groups: Freshman- Junior- Rose, Sensor, Leport, Lyle. Bolognia, Ashbaugh, Stetter, Hale. Sophomore-- Senior- Coy, Findley, Ogletti, Fondrk. Rose, Guazzelli, Crookshank, Wagner
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STUDENT OFFICIALS HOME Room PRESIDENTS E HE home room presidents, whose duty it is to take charge of the home room in case the teacher is absent, had a very efficient organization this year. The most important activity of the president's was the home room programs. They cooperated in every way with the teachers and pupils in bringing to them home room programs, which were to promote interest in general study. For example, some of the titles of the programs are: Qaj How to Study, fbl Good Manners in the Assembly, Halls and Classes, Qc, Educational Careers of Famous Americans, and fdj Educational Careers of Local Citizens. These home room programs are something new and exceptionally interesting. The teachers and presidents were very enthusiastic about the success of the programs. The pupils, with the aid of the teacher and home room officers, conduct the programs themselves with class discussions, questions, and reading material to Ht the topic of the program. CLASS OFFICERS LASS officers are elected by each class to represent it and direct its activities. They are chosen by their classmates for having displayed their ability, for leadership, character, and willingness to work. It is their duty to see that any 'projects that the class undertakes is organized and carried out in the proper order. They also attend to the dates and arrange' ments for dances and plays. ' The junior Class is given the preference in choosing the dates for the dances because of the juniorfSenior Prom for which they are responsible. The Seniors most important activities of the year are their class play, Com' mencement, and the Minetas. The juniors have the -IuniorfSenior banquet and Prom and as something new they presented this year a class play. The Sophomores biggest event is the Hop, and the Ereshme'n events are assembly programs and dances. Everybody helps and cooperates with the officers to make his class a success. Q
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Autumn SCHOOHL' PAPER Left to right, across back: Walker, Crucis, Tegoni, Ruggeri, Tackas, McNutt, Swank, Dzvonik, Arduino, Miss Artman, Robbins, Nigra, Guazzelli, Grosso, Matuscin, Kasanicky, Rose, Hilty, Gorelli, Gallino, Chovanes, Mill Hill. Editor - - Assistant Editzr Editorial Writer - News Reporters - Stella Frangoulis Frances Firestine Phyllis Tench Feature Editor - Feature Writers - Clara I. Shay Linda Tegoni Mary Tokarek Jack Ritchie Sports Writers - Frank Firestine Art Staff - - Mary Robbins Bill Kasanicky TROTTY VECK STAFF - Marian Grosso - Ed McNutt - Helen Swank - Velia Crucis ,lack Frank Ollie 1. Hilry Barbara L. Stewart - Harriet Walker - Aleda Gallino Mary G. Leech Yela Trombetta Charles Slonaker Richard Coy - John Findley Betty Klugh Margaret Dzvonik Katherine Frank John Cader Exchange Editor - Business Manager Production Managers - Typists ---- Valeria Matuscin Linda Tegoni Gloria Guazzelli Mimeograph Technicians Proof Reader - - - Faculty Advisers - Miss Ebner Other Feature Writers Bill Stevenson Bill Heckman Roberta Eshelman Mary -Clark Betty Chovanes Mary Robbins Gloria Guazzelli Lucy Nigra - Helen Pityk Lucy Nigra Rose Gorelli Ailene Rose - Rose Gorelli Emilio Ruggeri Anna J. Arduino - Miss Artman Miss Hill D. Klingensmith Alicia Paulin Martha Goodbread Berul Stull K. Klingensmith Martha Roberts
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