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Juniors '44 ROOM 4-MR. BRENNAN lst Row-R. Jaros, Kotak, L. Knopp, Hill, E. Schachern, S. Gibson Znd Row-W. Everly, C. Van- eovish, W. Poliak, A. Lucci, C. Barto, E. Zachodni 3rd Rowel. Massey, C. John- ston, J. Farinacci, F. Baxa, V. Boris, G. Fox 4th Row-T. Burek, A. Martin- kovich, B. Yanik, E. Mc- Candless, G. Slater, G. Fol- land 5th Row7E. Daniel, D. Revay, B. Figley, E. Primo, C. Kone- vich, F. Trella , 6th Row-D. Sickles, A. Lew- archic, W. Bauer, D. Smith, I. McCowin, O. Marko 7th Row-M. Yambresic, B. Wonert, A. Salberg, M. Man- dish, R. Skvolka, B. Forsythe CLASS OFFICERS President ,..,.,,.,...,,, ,.,,, . . ..,. ...Ray Hild Vice President ., .... 1 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Sophomore Promf, but this event did not gre1tly overshadow the many other 'activities in which we took part. William Frank Secretary ,..,., . .... Rose Ann Jaros Treasurer ,,.., ..,, B etty Schupay Sponsor .,..,,... . ..,....,,,,. Mr. Reader We Juniors began our high school life somewhat like young saplings in a huge forest. Our surround- ings, our teachers, and our upperclassmen were en- tirely new to us. However, through the guidance of Miss Milliron, as our forest ranger, we gradually be- came acquainted. Our big event of the year was the Throughout the summer we looked forw1rd to our Junior year, due to the fact that we were better acquainted with the daily routine. With Mr. Reader as our forest ranger, we gradually grew to a place of importance in the daily program of our school. We had many activities, nainely, selling candy, selecting our class rings, and planning the social event of the year-the Junior-Senior Prom-also the Junior Class Play. With only one more year in high school, we are looking forward to that year as our best. TQQT
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ANNUAL STAFF Editor ,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,, ,,,Warrei1 Renner Assistant Editor , W Wilbert Lyons Business Manager ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , H Jack Gralu Assistant Business Manager H Ed Robitz Circulation Manager , ,,,,,,,,,, ,Viola Mae Voulgarlcis Assistant Circulation Manager ,, , ,, , ,, Jean Forrest Production Manager , , ,,,,, , Francena Regney Assistant Production Manager ,,,, Lois Grosshans Art , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,t....,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , ,,,, J oseph Belloclc Historian Nlelvin Larson Calendar ,. ,.,.. Bette Jane Landers ff f Agnes Tonkovich l-Ielen Radalcovich Chester Anderson CLASS HI Our Student Council members were Joseph Bel- lock and Edward Robitz. The position of director was taken over by Mr. Reader. In order to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom we sold peanut brittle at Hallowe'en and candy at Christmas time. Under the direction of Mr. Glass our class play, You're in the Army Now,', was a splendid success. With the arrival of our class rings we then knew that it was not long until we would be Seniors and on our way to a suc- cessful school career. Finally we entered Monaca High School for our last and most important year. Our class officers were: President ,.,,, , H Helen Radalcovich Vice President ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Warreim Renner Secretary ,,,,,.,,,, , Francena Regt-icy Treasurer ,,,,, H ,,,,,,, Jack Grab Personals ,, Dorothy Tomasello A hi - Joseph Belloclc I em William Milligan Class Will H i Shirley Jenkins Betty Inge Alice Mihallco Prophecy , W Dorothy Ofcharlca Willard LeGoullen Snapshots ,,,,, ,,,,,, , Glenn Oyster Eleanor Schatzinger Typists ,,,,, Loretta Miller Evelyn Haggerty Junior Editor ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,t, R aymond Hild Sophomore Editor Sponsor .,,,,..,, STORY Dorothy Krebs , Grant Beighey Our Student Council members were Betty Inge and Chester Anderson. Mr. Beighey took charge as director of the class and as adviser for the annual. Although greatly handicapped by war-time conditions, our Senior Class Play, Saved by the Bellefy under the direction of Mrs. McNeil, became a great success. Many Seniors also took part in the play Hey Strang- cr,', for the benefit of the music department. Name cards, Senior pictures, and our lessons filled the hours of our school days. Then came the most important day of our school career, the day which told us we were graduates of the Monaca High School Class of 513.
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Juniors '44 ROOM 1--MISS MALLOY lst Row-D. Williams, Tonsetic, C. Anto line, F. Vogt Zncl Row--R. Galia, Ricldei, H. Trella, M Farance 3rd Row-V. Wywrot, L. Fredericlcs, O. Ser geant, Ballish 4th Row-A. Taormina, D. Ciccozzi, G. Wil son, A. Greiner Sth Row--J. Strausser, E. Johnson, B. Schupay J. Weigel 6th Row-J. Troy, V. Fauser, H. Bobish, E Martincek 7th Row--J. Anderson, E. Anderson, G. Kugel M. Mcecklem 8th Row--A. Ballard, E. Weiler, Kovac, P Castrovova
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