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Faculty Treasurer . FRESHMAN OFFICERS President . . , . Regis Rusnock Vice President . . . . Louis Vallarian Secretary . . . . Mabel Ansel Faculty Adviser . . Mr. Pero Miss Lee FRESHMEN First rowi Emma Alberta, Margaret Alter, Mabel An- sel, Robert Ayerst, Theresa Bagdes, Fred Ball, Mildred Bauer, Gladys Baughman, Wallace Beatty, Adeline Bendick, Margaret Bentz, Helen Biondich, James Black, Otto Blake. Second row: Mike Blasky, Daniel Bontisky, Eleanor Borish, Alex Brychkowsky, Charles Buhl, Thomas Buhl, Eleanor Carpenter, Andy Chada, Alice Char- vanak, Raymond Chellinsky, Allen Clark, Wilson Collier, Blanche Cooke, Marie Coval. Third row: Donald Cunlitfe, Betty Davis, Cloabelle Davis, Helen Deer, Merle DeMichiei, Emma De- Pellegrin, Natalie DePellegrin, Mary Doulgeris, Eleanor Dudley, Leslie Dunn, Cecilia Duschl, Eliza- beth Edsall, Catherine Eror, Margaret Farkas. Fourth row: Evelyn Farneth, Ann Fleming, Faye Flick, Eugene Fontana, Harvey Fornot, Joseph Funter, Walter Galamoft, Chester Gauger, Mary Gavula, Virgil Ghent, Matthew Girdich, Genevieve Gladow- ski, Theresa Golletti, John Grabowski. Fifth row: Dorothy Grotz, Norma Haddick, Mary Has- son, John Herceg, Marjorie Hilliard, Laura Holmes, Walter Holmes, Bruce Houghtelin, Nicholas Hula- wick, Floretta Jackson, James John, Robert John- ston, Ann Kalichuk, Agnes Kavinsky. Sixth row: Virginia Keibler, Betty Ann Kelly, Edna Kirch, Ethel Koribanic, Ethel Kornuchuck, lrene Kroutz, John Krushin, Isabelle Kuba, Josephine Kuba, Lawrence Kunkler, Betty Jane Lessner, Frances Lewandosky, Steve Lopovich, Betty Magee. Seventh row: James Maxwell, James McAllister, Eu- gene McClusky, Archie McGuire, Mary Melzer, Robert Metro, Alma Miller, Irma Miller, Thomas Moore, Alice Myers, George Nadzam, Emily Nagy, Mary Natick, Russell Nesbit. Eighth row: John Novak, Joseph Novak, Marion Nunamaker, Genevieve Onifer, John Onifer, Jean Penman, Florence Phillips, Mary Ann Pierce, Agnes Pitts, Irene Pochan, Florence Polhamus, Louis Patochnik, James Randolph, Jane Randolph. Ninth row: Margaret Ritter, Roy Ritter, Frances Ro- man, Rose Romanco, Regis Rusnock, Margaret Sacek, Betty Saksek, Ruth Saksek, Earnest Saus, Evelyn Schert, Donald Schlarman, Evelyn Shepard, Steve Shremshock, Frank Simon. Tenth row: Robert Simpson, John Skinner, John Skuchko, Albert Snoznik, Alice Stewart, Theodore Stolting, James Sutch, Dorothy Swetof, Malveen Szuch, Bertha Thomas, Richard Thompson, Ray Tiberio, Pearl Truby, Leno Vallarian. Eleventh row: Louis Vallarian, Paul Waitkus, Robert Walters, Vera Watt, Irma Wilkinson, Donald Wil- liams, Pauline Wolfe, Walter Yanosh, George Zal- ac, Henry Zalac, Elmer Zucco. Not Pictured: Velma Bauer, Frances Kaminsky, James Peternel, Joseph Shaughnessy, Dorothy Williams. ..26..
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STUDENT COUNCIL xv- T V' v if v I - Y Sitting: l. Xlutllcy. Il, lziler. ,l. jzinmt-i'nm1e. ll, lhixiclsuii. Il. Ihixis. R. Siilm, 4 Stziiiiliiigt IJ. Ayrst. ll. XYilIi1ims. I'. VIE-kliik. Mr. Vern. I'. 'I'i'uliy. Miss lllchlunkiii, xl. Iilllial. li. Xyziiigziitiziii. l'. XY:1ikl1s. lt was felt that a school run entirely by teachers proves unsatisfactory. To remedy this situation a Student Council was formed. ln the first year, one member from each home room served as representatives. This plan proved very unsatisfactory. When the constitution was adopted, it provided for three representatives from each class. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Pero and Miss McJunkin this organization rapid- ly gained power. A president, Betty Davidson, three vice presidents, Betty Davis, Rose Subic, and John Jameroone, were elected to lead the council. A secretary who has no vote was provided for. lvah Muffly now fills this office. -23- Soon this organization had committees governing clubs, hall patrols, and activity points. The Student Council had complete charge of the Wednesday Penny Dances, a very popular function in school life. ln April a group of seven members attended a con- vention in Greensburg where they learned how other councils were organized and the powers they controlled. Student Council sponsored a tree plant- ing project in the spring. ln all, a total of ten trees were planted by various clubs. All in all Student Council feels that they have accomplished much in this year of school.
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