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R01 BM S.Al.lISMEN Ifirxl mir' ld! In riglil, A, Strclicks, L. Barefoot, N Werlinieh, J, Bartok, Mr. Kiselieia, ll, lvlason, B. lloustori, l Dickson. W, Bennett. Second row: H, Hewlett, R llall, M Robyak, L, Kisclicia. W'. Mink, V. Stewart, A. Ivosevic, G. Skriha. 'lihiril row, -1. Egyed M. Batursky. B. Snead, Z. Solovay, P. Bruller, D Braidic, A. Pavlovic, lf. Barkley, Fourth row. R. Rahold, li' Kuzmich. W. Bobinxj. Blair, NV, Smith, CI Street, D Gillespie Flflh rim- G. Novak, j Lanza. G Mitchell. li JCdIf'l3k, Gl.lilQ C1l.llB Frm! mu' ld! lu right, hi Fieldson. V Radoycis, P Sippel. D Deley. lvliss C llasi.-r. ll Cigoi. l Porac. M wwf f l3lair,j Sustazko Sumndrmv A Csensich, l' llathaway M. Miller. G Williams. V Colantuni, li Willig. R. Williams 'fhirri mu- R Zawallcn. S Roscoe li. Mae Leek. lf Barefoot. li Lee Melton. l. jane lN1alcolm. xl. Presutti Fourth mu' li -luehn, U Skowron. N Nichols, U lvlelynehek. -1 Dursi, P Brudler. lf Lanis Fillh mu' A lfall, B Doyle,l3 Lefkoxx- itz, B Keebler. R Dejohn l, llaupt, l7 Church 01442 00144 .Q!25l4'l2l'L With the school having so many activities the need of having a business system to handle the financial part of these activities arose. One person xx as selected from each room to take care of the sales of all things such as Roxians, Rox Rockets, dance tickets, and all other tickets to the various functions of the school. These salesmen, each with one assistant salesman to help him, were selected by Mr. j. Kiselicia, the supervisor of the business staff. with the aid of the home room teach- ers. They were chosen for their efficiency and their ability to do such work. This system worked successfully this past year and will be continued in the future. qfee due This year the girls glee Club was revived after a two years' absence. A group of interested girls came to Miss l-laser voluntarily and asked her if she wouldn t organize a girls' chorus. She did and the results were very pleasing. The club has about 40 members and Miss l-laser claims that these 40 members are the most eager. most willing, most promising students. ln October they visited the Stephen Foster Memorial and the University of Pittsburgh. The majority of these girls were in the operetta. The Spanish Gran- deef They also took part in the chapel program at Christmas time at the end of the year. The senior members of the chorus were awarded pins. 56
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i lfirxl mu- lvlr Clolantoni, Paul Andrasko, james Nlelivien, W'alter Wieldine, jack llrecn. .joseph Slmka, lX4artin Richardson, lidw ard Blazier, lili lvlaslaney, james Serrpiglia, William Williams, fil1L'5lL'l' Zadrozriy. Dr U llansa. Sifiunil rim' Levy jones. lfrunk l3rickler,johri Czujko, George liY2lV1S,,l8Cl4 lgilfflll. Vx illiam Quest, Rudolph Schlem- ner, lvlichael Spak, john lfall, Rudolph lvlichalism, llenry fferceo 'l'hml rim' Robert Hahn, Niel1nlasDeVitU, Daniel l5arrtlt,klust'pl1 l.an:a, .jostpli ZIXHIXLISRQI.NxlllllillUSllXKl-421.XviH'l'CI'l llracken. Raymond Anderson, lfdvard Knight. William lvlaglieri, Charles Safranek, Paul lierelium lfuurlh mu- lit-rnard Snvder. l lcnry Suier. lilmer Krause, Ali-lin lagiislieslay, 'Xggltliul,aL1i'ie, lfrank Veierlag. lXliehacl I irpak noted!! lvleliees Rocks al lVlimessen Rankin ill lVleKees Rocks lVlcKees Rocks at Coraopolis lXf1eKees Rocks at Carnegie Dormont at lVlcKees Riielts Nlcliees Rocks :il Craflini Cfanonshurg al lVlcKees Rocks lN4eKees Rocks at Stowe A week before the opening of the ofhcial school term, Dr. O. Uansa, who suc- ceeded Mr. Mclflenry as the coach of the football team, began tutoring his squad, With the help of his assistant coach, Mr. A. Colantoni. he prepared the team for the first game of the season against Monessen. After a hard fight the Roxians defeated Monessen by the score of 6-0 in a night game. The next victim to fall before the team was Rankin by the score of l3-0. Coraopolis, in a surprising game, held the Blue and White Raiders to a O-0 tie. Quickly recovering from the shock. the Meliees Rocks team smashed through their next three games defeating Car- negie li-0, Dormont 7Z0, and Crafton 32-7. After these victories, lfad luck xxasin store for the Roxians , for a powerful Cfanonsburg team succeeded in defeating them to the score of I-l-O. 'liheir bad luelc continued and the last game of the season was dropped to our traditional rivals, Stowe leligh School, fn-0. Thus closed a successful football season. A great deal of credit must l'e given to joseph Sliwlia and jack Green, who as Cfo Captains led the team on the field. 56'
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