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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President ......,...,... Jean Alexander Vice President . . . , . . Nick Lapato Secretary ..... . . Jildo Antonelli Faculty Adviser ..., . . Mr, Shearer Faculty Treasurer , . . , ,Mr. Haddick SOPHOMORE CLASS ROSTER First row: Jean Alexander, Audrey Allshouse, Douglas Ayerst, John Babl, Anna Ball, Bernadine Bashioum, Albert Bentz, Dorothy Beveridge, Frances Binkley, Jeanne Birdseye, John Black, Ralph Black, Berna- dine Bobshosky, Albert Bogaty. Second row: Donald Boggs, Joe Borish, Valerio Borish, Geraldine Boyer, Rose Brook, Violet Brychkowsky, Marjorie Burns, Lucy Casella, Walter Casella, George Chada, Albert Chada, Albert Chamrad, Margaret Chesky, Thelma Christy, Lenore Clay- pool. Third row: Charles Cumpston, Delores Dean, Ells- worth Dean, Felicia Dible, James Dible, Dorothy Duriez, Edna Elicker, Robert Faix, Edward Farneth, Leona Fenyus, Margaret Fiinko, Mary Frescura, Catherine Galamoff, Betty Garlow. Fourth row: Genevieve Garvin, Joseph Gentile, Harvey George, Duane Gray, Gladys Green, John Hamewka, Joseph Harris, Gus Hatfield, Marie Havranek, Alice Hedy, George Hosac, Calvin lmm, Bob Jackson, Bernice Kaminsky. Fifth row: Fred Kaminsky, Julia Karotis, Helen Keat- on, Albert Keibler, Emily Klemencic, Helen Knafelc, Charles Konkus, George Koroly, Marjorie Ann Kos- cur, Mary Kranik, Sara Krotte, Helen Kropelak, Pauline Krusper, Evelyn Kuba, Sixth row: Helen Kuba, Mildred Kubit, Mildred Kuhn, Billy Kvortek, Nick Lapato, Raymond Lipovich, Roy Lott, Allan Lovelidge, Rosemarie Lula, Dorothy Mann, Isabel Mastowski, Anna Matijak, Paul Mat- to, Norma McAllister. Seventh row: Helen McCready, Eugene McKenna, Ruth McKim, Jack Metro, Helen Miller, Jack Mill- er, Jean Miller, Edith Morford, Jack Morgan, Eph- raim Mower, Steve Natick, Virginia Ney, Gayld Nix, Mary Panuline. Eighth row: Stella Pawlik, Stella Pedrosky, Cecilia Peternel, Helen Pfeifer, Yolanda Phillips, Joe Pit- onyak, June Polhamus, Matilda Potochnik, Donald Randolph, Frances Repp, Roy Righi, Eugene Ritter, Mildred Rodham, Louis Saksek. Ninth row: James Seria, Rudolph Shanta, Ella Shanter, Andy Shremshock, Tom Sherrik, Betty June Shriver, Robert Shrum, Velma Siple, Bob Smith, Guy Smith, Robert Smith, Wilbur Smith, William Sommer, Betty Sprinkle, Tenth row: Amelia Starman, Dolly Steele, Robert Stoehr, John Striner, Mary Swetof, Michael Terifay, Albert Tresco, George Truby, Rose Marie Unter- berger, Jennie Valencie, Clarence Vandzura, Andy Vanery, Mike Wallace, Glenn Waugaman. Eleventh row: Pauline Wekluk, Sophie Wekluk, Eloise Wilhelm, Garnett Wilson, Velma Yeager, Pete Zalac, Jildo Antonelli. Not Pictured: Julius Chizer, Fred Daugherty, William Prettiman, Mary Louise Watkins, Wilda Zimmer- man. 24-
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We came as Sophomores to Plum Hi in I939, after attending a year in other high schools. We elected our officers in the first part of the year. Dominic Zandona was elected our first president, Melvin Promosic our vice president, and Susan Kertis was our secretary-treasurer. We were strong sup- porters of the many activities of our first year at Plum Hi. We started our second busy year at Plum by electing our Junior Class officers, with Dominic Zandona elected as our president again, Mike Mondale as vice president, and Susan Kertis re-elected as secretary. We were again part of the backbone of the school in supporting many of the school ac- tivities. We often wished that the Seniors were out of the way. Our big activities of the year included the Skirt and Sweater Swing on April 30 and the big Prom that we held for the Seniors on May 23. Now we are looking forward to our big Senior year and then our final goal--graduation. , X K t ll ls 5: rim ,f if 23-
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We entered a brand new high school as the first class who would complete four years there. The old joy of ribbing the Freshies was denied the other students because they were as lost in this building as we were. We hardly realized the year had started until it was over and we had become Sophomores. No longer green, we began this year with the hope of becoming sophisticated Sopho- mores. No hope, it just wasn't in us. We had the thrill of watching our first football team open the season with a victory. Through the remainder of this and basket- ball season we cheered for the team. Then we attended the first big Senior Play. We all resolved to someday hold the center of the stage. Once again exams caught us and we were now p tically Junior class members. f -25- N rf X-u 'tc
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