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SOPHOMORES STUDIO 222 Fourth Rote—Miss Vivian Mash, Hozempa. Dungan. Anderson, Gilbert, Caldwell, Brown, Good; Third Row—Brinker, Eaton, Asti, Dickson, Burr, Cianciotti, Fitzpatrick. Bartus; Second Rote — Breakey, Kemerer, Bloomquist, Good, Blazek, Bohince, Ferguson, Barton; First towv—-Bland, Helzel, Brown. Chew, Fennell. Hostetler, Baughman. STTTDIO 223 Fourth Ron—Miss Ruth Peters, Kidd, Labor, Kohl. Moser, Lazar, Mauro, Mull, McElfresh, Nichols; Third Row—Morton, Nixon. Orr. Lauffer, Kohl. Lauffer. Krcelic, Paulisik, Mihalie; Second Row—Menegheni, Lauffer, Mauro, Larson, Mains. Myers, Kunkle. Painter. Kuhns, Painter; First Row—Kintigh. Menegheni, Lu-kasik. Kozain, Lauffer, Mochnick, Kozain STUDIO 224 Fifth Rote—Mrs. Ruth Molinero, Zu-baty, Wolfe, Silic; Fourth Rote—Ru-bright, Pushwa, Rizzardi, Swinter, Rethgeb. Taylor: Third Row—Sartori. Schlegel. Whisner, Slak. Ruffner. Su-gent, Yeske; Second Rote—Reger. Peters, Walton. Townslev, Shearer, Watt, Ritson. Stepniek; First Rote— Popovich, Pool, Stankewich, Stout, Rogers, Roscoskv, Ritson 27
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SOPHOMORE ADVISER AND OFFICERS R. Cianciotti, G. Kozain, Miss Vivian Mash, U. Gilbert This year the main event of the Sophomore Class was their party held on May 3, 1946. The theme of their decorations was that of a ship, the U.S.S. ’48. During the entertainment, Paul Mochnick served as Master of Ceremonies. Included in the program were: skit, Esther Brown and Henry Whirldw; jitterbugging, Geraldine Kozain, Rocco Cianciotti, Josephine Roscosky, and Carl Scott; vocal solos, Mary J. Brown; Vocal duets,Betty Mihalic, Mary Alice Kemerer; reading, Patty Eaton; and a novelty, Rita Barton and Wanda Yeske. The barbershop quartet—William Lazar, Theodore Nixon, Donald Taylor, and Henry Whirlow—also provided singing. Community singing was led by Robert Mauro and Robert Pool who also'supplied music for dancing. Chairmen of the committees were as follows: decoration, Paul Mochnick; entertainment, Ted Nixon; music Josephine Roscosky; lunch, Barbara Painter; invitation, Jean Ferguson; checkroom, Henry Whirlow; and art, Ewing Watt. A fine time was enjoyed by all. 26
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FRESHMAN ADVISER AND OFFICERS M. Baird, H. Gongawarc, J. Mash, Miss Bertoline, R. Onder Something unusual in the way of parties was experienced by the members of this year’s Freshman Class. For their yearly event—the Freshman party, held May 9, 1946—they used May Day as their theme, and included in their program the crowning of a May Queen. Dolores Weightman was chosen May Queen and was crowned by Roger Onder, the class president. Her attendants were Mildred Baird and Helen Gongaware; the erownbearer, Tillie Kuczkiewicz; and the trumpeter, Ronald Sauers. Joanne Connor played the May Day March. In addition to these, the program contained many other entertaining acts. There was a vocal solo, “Laughing on the Outside,” by Ixtis Painter with Joyce Woomer playing the accompaniment. A group of six couples did a May dance. Then Grace Deguffroy and Clifford Ross sang “Cowboy Sweetheart.” Following the song, was a piano solo, “Somewhere O’er the Rainbow,” by Joyce Woomer. There was also an appendectomy skit. For this, Arthur Green was the doctor; Naomi Brewer, the nurse; and James Fink, the patient. '1 here were song hits by Robert Ludwig and Gene George. Robert Ludwig also presented a dancing Sambo act. After the program, the entire class participated in winding the Maypole. I he remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to recorded music. During intermission, Miss Bertoline, the class adviser, was presented with a beautiful corsage ot red rosebuds. 28
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