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FRESHMEN SURPASSED ALL OTHERS IN THE SALE OF BONDS. FRESHMEN Sixth Row: R. Parry, W. Kazlausky, G. Duralia, R. Molt, B. Mediate, L. Brewer, G. Hlavsa, E. Larch, S. Kochmor, H. Cicerone, C. Zellers, D. Snyder, F. Warren, R. Vinck, R. Asti, K. Kosoglow. Fifth Row: W, Brewer, W. Belak, J. Davidson. F. Bresnick, L. J ohince, R. Rizzardi, W. Brown, W.‘ Pool, J. McCutcheon, R. Gidman, I,. Trogold, J. Kohl, W. Gaiko, W. Matthews, J. Moser, W. Kuzmkowski. Fourth Row: J. Hines, J. Kladnick, C. Boohneak, W. Frye, T. Casagraude, J. Butcher, J. Mar-roni, R. Pool, R. Sauers, It.. Anderson, C. Wergin, G. Kistler, C. Kohl, J. Arnolds.R. Whitney, J. Schwartz, H. Mance, D. Turchan. Third Row: T. Dixon, J. Gress- man, M. Weightraan, I). Kintigh, J. Ashhaugh. D. Schmuck, M. Ruoff, J. A. Fisher, M. J. Kunkle, C. Ros-cosky, D. Smith, W. Bickerstaff, M. Humlan, G. Brown, N. Mellon, D. Guy, G. Garris. Second Row: J. Modar, B. Bittner, D. Beltz, A. Hild, J. Eaton, N. Ritson, A. Silic, II. Barton, E. DeVirgilio, B. Gross, T. Sesler, D. Geiger, D. Hooper, D. Hull, I). Gaiko, M. Fentzel, C. DeVal. First Rou%: D. Ross, S. Zimmerman, D. Deuel, L. Kreclic, P. Anderson, C. Petro, M. Lauffer, R. Miller, E. McWilliams, M. Martin, N. Gross, J. Goldsworthy, I). Dungan, H. Hartung, L. Burr, R. Bozich, R. Kunak, N. Vinck, L. Fulmer, F. Menart. NINTH GRADE IT was in 1941 that this class got together. The boys enjoyed occasional football and mushball games. Joanne Baker, Donald Turchan, Ralph Whitney, Mabel Jane Kunkle, and Jerry Johnson participated in a one-act play called, “Who Gets The Car Tonight?” When they passed into eighth grade, almost all of them became members of clubs. And. then, at last, it came, the day they were given diplomas and told that they were now Freshmen. They feel quite important now. They had quite a lovely time at their party this year-on April 21. These loyal students make an effort to support all school activities. Three years of their journey are completed. They have yet three more to go. We sincerely hope they may uphold their fine standards in the years to come. 22 PALS C LASS OFFICERS
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SOPHOMORES SENT THE SCHOOL PAPER TO THE SERVICE MEN. SOPHOMORES Fifth Row: A. Rabbits. J. Gidman, E. Close, R. Martin, G. Peters, D. Henderson, G. Fink, W. Brown, C. Alwdne, R. Hood, R. Geiger, D. Corle, J. Ludwig, J. Stambol. Fourth Roir: T. Parsons, D. Nicholson, D. Huttcnstine. R. Howell, D. Neleigh, R. Labor, T. Perich, G. Breakey, C. Felmlee, E. I iuffer. R. Weightman, J. Wilson, R. Yerina, K. Kladnik, G. Stankewich. Third Row: S. Deib-ler, M. Lintner, P. Vaglia, M. Pierce, K. Schendel, L. Kozain. M. Kozain, J. Shearer, L. Scrmah, C. Stepnick, B. Seslar, R. McElfresh, B. Nichols, R. Mellon, E. Ros-oosky, I). Koter. Second Row: R. Broker, R. Dickson, G. Eaton, B. Dahlstrom, R. McElwain, L. Kidd, K. Galuska, B. Barton, E. Stover. M. Watt, A. Fennell, M. Cramer, A. M. Eichelberger, R. Stephens, V. Beaver, J. Kepple. First Row: E. Greer, M. McClain, I). Kidd, I). Miller, J. Moore, J. Moore, I). Loughner, M. Fishell, J. Lauffer, N. Ritson, J. Pratt, T. Klavonick, J. Lintner, H. Yates. M. Bonazza, A. Bohiuce. TENTH GRADE FOUR years ago, when they were just seventh graders, their class organized. How jittery they became at the thought of the county tests that were to decide their fate. Then, in eighth grade, Theodore Perich and Esther Stover received the American Ix gion awards. Some of them, also, were participants in a puppet show. In ninth grade, they all had to study a trifle harder. This was their third year in high school and either algebra or junior business training was required. As Sophomores, they had more clubs and social activities. Their class party, under the direction of Miss Mash, was greatly enjoyed by all. SOPHOMORE HOP MISS MASH AND CLASS OFFICERS 21
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EIGHTH GRADERS HAVE FAITHFULLY FOLLOWED THE SCHOOL’S VICTORY PROGRAM Sixth Row: E. Watt, R. Brinker, G. Covin, E. Pifer, C. Oplinger, H. Moser, R. Rathgeb. A. Maroon, I). Taylor, E. Keene, D. Rosoosky, F. Jones, M. J. Brown, T. Nixon, A. Zubaty, E. Slifkey, M. Silic, J. Sartori, J. 'Stepnick. Kijth Roir: R. Cianciolti, R. Dungan, J. Good, C. Anderson, E. Sosinski, T. Menegheni, J. Kidd. B. Wolfe, F. Walton, A. Slak. R. Reger, A. M. Blazek, R. Wallace, A. Baughman, P. Bland, A. Dickson, R. Ritson, E. Ijibor, E. Mull, R. Pushwa. Fourth Rov - P. Breakv, B. Painter, J. Pangcllo, S. Mellon, D. Lauffer, B. Lauffer, I). Jones, G. Kozain, P. Meneghini, S. Bloomquist, R. Barton, J. Ferguson. D. Chew, D. .Mauro, L. Paulisik, A. Lukasik, G. Lought-ner, R. Stankewich, H. Ritson, W. Lazar. Third Row. L. Good, M. Kozain, R. Kunkle, M. L. Hostetler, H. Peters, L. Fennell, E. Schlegel, C. Whisner, E. Belak, L. Bohince, K. Pcme. E. Lauffer, J. Orr, L. Butcher, C. Scott, H. Whirlow, I . Mochnick, E. Petrosky, A. Komarinski. Second Row: G. Ruhright, M. Bartus, F. Caldwell, R. Gilbert, G. Saupe, P. Eaton, A. Hozempa, A. Lauffer, M. A. Kemerer, J. McElfrcsh, R. Nichols, D. Morton, G. Moss. R. Mauro, M. Mlakar, R. Myers, L. Kuhns, M. A. Drcelic, D. Townsley. First Row: H. Swinter, M. Kintigh, E. Cox, W. Hillegoss, C. I wson, T. Fitzpatrick, A. Popovich, C. Gross, S. Maines, E. Moss, B. A. Johnson, E. J. Lacina, C. Kohl, W. Yeske, V. Burr, J. Roscosky, H. Stout, B. Painter, J. Rogers, B. Helzel. EIGHTH GRADE AS seventh graders, they enjoyed a Christmas party in the cafeteria. In the magazine campaign, Room 106 won the ice c eam treat. Paul Mochnick was star salesman. This year, one of their home rooms, Mrs. Courtney’s, had the best sales record on the Red Team in the magazine campaign. One of their objectives is to pass all the county tests so that they may be full-fledged Freshmen next year. CLASS OFFICERS HOME ROOM OFFICERS
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