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CLASS OF Ln First Row-Left to right: Mrs. Davis, lsponsorjg G. Bond, L. Tiernan, A. Gohosky, R. Boltz, President, H. Seman, secretaryg J. Bowers, Vice President, B. Karcesky, Treasurer: J. Mathewson, J. Sethman, E. Margie, Miss Patterson, Sponsor. Second Row: M. Bonnell, M. English, A. Tristani, S. Mitchell, T. Boag, J. Chaltant, B. Spence, A. Wall, J. Kidder, A. Knight, C. Hess, I. Wilson. Third 'Row: 6. Hall, R. Jones, M. Muzina, F. Do, R. Grunwald, M. Stanish, J. Lorinchak, C. Smyder, J. Bennett, V. Black, M. Prewett, J. McGowan, E. Godissart, H. Winn, A. Manown, C. J. Van Bremen. Fourth Row: J. Regal, B. Sickle, E. Skufca, P. Condupa, G. Cornaclena, C. Hoffman, S. Baker, J. Jolley, C. Breckenridge, A. Livengstone, B. Jolley. Fifth Row: F. Reppert, B. Sterner, J. Watson, R. Russell, L. Waite, P. Stanko, J. Susick, J. Lloyd, J. Fretz, H. Coughanour. Not Present: V. Davis, E. Barnes, R. Miller. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY MOTTO .,.,........ 'KStep by Stepu COLORS .,......... Ruby and Gold CLASS FLOWER. . . American Beauty Rose Everything good or bad must have a beginning. So .... here goes: In the first place our role as students at M.H.S. begins in September of 1943. VVe didn't make much showing as Freshmen Qin spite of the ef- forts of Miss Stanton and Miss Salvinoj Our Sophomore year found us struggling amidst all the other goings- on in the school. However, we did manage to make a success of our vari- ous activities Cwith the help of Miss Patterson and Miss Stantonj. As Juniors we entered the theatrical world with our class play and started something by having an orchestra for our holiday dance at Christ- mas. Our big event of the year was when we honored our Seniors with the Junior-Senior Banquet. Next year We are looking forward to bigger and better things. 31
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NAME Lloyd Amato Tom Banjor Ray Belczyk Tony Blatnik Gordon Croushore Louis Domyanich Bill Liptrot Jesse Mast Bill Matthews Danny McDonough Charles Miller Paul Nagy Lawrence Nalepa Bert Osborne Matthew Stefanik Mitchell Williams Mildred Barnes Dolores Becken Ann Biksey Freeda Mae Casteel Martha Cathers Ann Cavrak Elizabeth Croushore Betty Farquhar Dolores Gantner Ann Glister I Jeannine Grazzim Vera Hall Phyllis Hamer Mona Dell Jesick Rita Jesick Helen Krofchek Norma Jean Landman Frances Malinosky Emma Margie Nancy MacBurnie Yvonne Miller Helen Misher Beatrice Pickstone Rosemary Premoshis Josephine Rade Lois Rohland Dorothy Strother Mildred Strychalski Vilma Tomayko Dorcas Tremback Helen Yusko Florence Zaclrozny Betty Ziak SENIORS Pee Wee Banjo Cags Tonch Max Louie Scotch Bendix Punk Shine Monk Duke Chubby Cuddles Matt Mitch Peggy Blondie Bix Freedie Red Annie Libby Jazzo Dot Hunchy Gizz Beardie Phil Mickey Rit Helka Norm Francie Emmy Mac Vonnie Tootsie Beatty Gassie Tasso Lowey Poogie Mela Vilmey Dorky Yughes Glennie Betz Jan. 15 July 7 Jan. 14 April 26 July 14 July 27 Nov. 28 Oct. 16 june 8 Dec. 20 Nov. 27 March 3 Ian. 17 Oct. 1 Sept. 11 Oct. 19 May 10 Oct. 28 Feb. 6 March 5 Dec. 26 June 24 Jan. 15 Aug. 13 Dec. 2 Aug. 24 Oct. 28 April 11 March 27 Jan. 17 Dec. 30 Nov. 8 Dec. 16 March 17 Aug. 26 Jan. 4 Ian. 11 Feb. 11 Dec. 8 Feb. 28 Aug. 11 May 20 Aug. 24 Aug. 22 Oct. 26 April 6 Aug. 8 Dec. 30 March 12 PASTIM E Starting a riot V Enjoying corny jokes Insulting people Studying Vllolfing Managing Trying to be noticed Being quiet Sleeping in classes Trumpet Showing OH Making a noise Writing corny poems Going to church Girls Dittmanifs Skating with Ray Combing her hair Laughing VVorking'at the A N P Being late Neatness Being friendly Almost anything Studying Flirting Going to Belle Vernon Roller skating Minding her own busincss Dancing Talking Going to Stockdale dances Peddling papers Getting mad Writing to Pete Reading Eating Being independent Perry show Criticizing Rhumba Going out Driving a car Billy Boy , Talking about Andy Thinking of Chuck Writiiig to Tommy Skipping class Typing
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CLASS OF Li8 First Row-Left fo right: V. L. Kissler, B. Winn, I. Belczyk, C. Blacka, P. Lynn, C. Varsal, E. Badock, J. Leiihold, E. Winn, F. Belski, A. Echard. Second Row: V. Dull, E. Ward, H. Galle, N. Kosielac, V. Hoffman, D. Grazzini, M. Toth, F. Miller, E. Gargan, D. Johnson, S. Swesfy, R. Breakwell, M. Cranford. Third Row: D. Dillon, Y. Deneen, E. Barnes, V. Gohosky, H. Palmer, E. Kuklar, C. Davis, P. Krivda, K. Hamer, D. Hamilfon, H. Duberovich, D. Harper, W. Hamer. Fourth Row: R. Casfeel, E. Malinowski, R. Gardner, G. Kosfelac, P. Breakwell, J. Livingstone, J. Gaul W. Novisel, H. Rafhway, D. Repperr, M. Zadrozny, N. C-runwald, B. Stefanick. Fifth Row: K. Stickel, E. Skiles, J. Blainik, C. Koslasky, S. Livingstone, B. Wisler, E. Spiker, V. Summers B. Cafhers, F. Sfickel, G. Adamerz, C. Bilski, C. Radock. Sixth Row: Miss SIone', Mrs. Shook. Nor Present: S. Muzina, R. McFaII, G. Hawk, E. Miller, T. Visnick, B. Kroskie, K. Scullion. r THE SOPI-IOMORE CLASS MOTTO ...... ..... ' 'Weill Find a Way or Make Onev COLORS. . . . . .Maroon and Wliite FLOWER .,........ VVhite Carnation When at the beginning of September 1944 two distinct groups of sev- enty-six green Freshmen-the future class of 1948-entered Marion High School, we were in a troubled world and our thoughts and actions were all centered on the War and its outcome. So that because of various re- strictions our activities as a class were necessarily few. Now that We have become sophomores just when World peace is here and are able to turn our attentions to peacetime pursuits we have been a really active class of seventy-Eve members under the leadership of Mrs. Bernice W. Shook and Miss Esther Sloan, and have conducted skating parties, dances and sales of various items. Our group is actively represent- ed in all clubs, the band and on athletic teams of the school. As we leave the Sophomore year and go on We are looking forward to our two best years of high school life. 32
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