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SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ............. ,,,,...... F rank Knurek Vice-President .............,..., ,,.,,,,,.,.,.,...., J ohn Anderson Secretary-Treasurer .........,.......................... William Y00 Advisors ,......................... Mr. Gibson and Mr. Heckman The up and coming Sophomores, prominent in every phase of school activities, play an important part in gladdening the days of our school life. The Sophs desired to be represented in the Student Council by the following: John Anderson, Paul Machala, and Sophia Stachowicz. Football members of this class are as follows: Stanley Wrucha, John Olszonski, John Staczek, Paul Machala, Bruno Emmick, Mike Andryc, John Folcik, and Tom Hatas. Stanley Schultz, manager, was always on the job, willing to do all he could for the players, coach, and team. More luck to you in the future, Stan. Basketball members are as follows: Frank Jendrick, and Frank Klepacz on Varsity made an excellent showing. Lightweights consisted of Fr? nk Knurek, John Knurek, Teddy Koseski, and William Yoo will be remembered for their fine work. Intramural Basketball Team of boys is as follows: Frank Knurek, John Anderson, Ted Koseski, Mike Andryc, Frank Jendrick, Stanley Wrucha, Paul Dancik, Paul Machala, Frank Klepacz, and John Knurek, These Sophomore boys lost a very close game to the powerful Senior team. The following girls gave the basketball fans a good showing in the Intramural Tourna- ment: Lucille Humphrey, Betty Jean Jaska, Agnes Lorenc, Mary Lasonsky, Elizabeth Romp, Sophia Stachowicz, Esther Kalman, and Helen Gezo. Music: The Sophomores also were very enthusiastic about Music. Much will be expected of them in the future. Page twenty-two
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...... ....... C atherine Schwenning Vice Pres. ...... .......... ..... T o mmy Rinker Secy.- Treas ...... .... .,......., . . V..,...,.. M ary Schrier Advisors .... ...... M r. Burns and Mr. Troutner Class Colors ...... ....... .......,... . S carlet and Gray Members of the Junior Class took an active part in athletics, music, and other social functions. Athletics: The Junior boys gave a good account of themselves in football. They were out to practice every day and fought hard in every play. Boys who played on the team were: Joe Lasonsky, Tom Rinker, William Anderson, Frank Radocy, Ovie Ramsey, Mike Strachoskey, and Walter Coffman. A Joseph Zdybek, student manager, performed a faithful and loyal duty to the team. Again the Junior boys displayed some more of their strength. Tom Rinker, Joe Lasonsky, and Walter Coffman played on the Varsity Basketball team. Many Junior boys played on the lightweights. Music: Mr. Nold's Music department would be crippled without the talent of the Juniors. Both boys and girls eagerly joined the Glee Clubs, Orchestra, .and Band. Harry Johnson was successful in winning first place in the county violin solo for his fourth consecutive time. Others deserving recognition are: Tom Rinker, Lloyd Hahn, William Halada, Andy Badik, Walter Coffman Marguerite Heinemann, Catherine Schwenning, Louise McMullen, Mary Schrier, Velma Edwards, Dorothy Kelly, .and Margaret Curry. The social functions sponsored by the Junior Class were very successful. Com- mittees are as follows: Hall0we'en Masq. Dance Committee: Catherine Schwenning, Marguerite Heinemann, Al- bert Almeister, Tom Rinker, Wilda Tinney, Agnes Minarcin, and Bob Sweede. Sup- port of entire class. Card Party and Dance Committee: Catherine Schwenning, Chester Waclawski, Albert Almeister, Marguerite Heinemann, Wilda Tinney, Richard Cashman, Tom Rinker, Robert Sweede, and Dorothy Kelly. A great success. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: Tom Rinker, Catherine Schwenning, Bob Sweede, Wilda Tinney, Richard Cashman, Marguerite Heinemann, and Walter Coffman. Junior Play Members: Tom Rinker, Bob Brennan, Wilda Tinney, Agnes Minarcin, Mar- guerite Heinemann, Laura Yoo, Richard Cashman, Helen Uffman, Dorothy Kelly, Mike Strachosky, Eugene Shinks, and Walter Coffman. Hobgoblin House was given on April 13, 1934. Page twenty-onc
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Willa Mae Alston Joe Androvich Mary Badlk Antionette Bobak Daisy Boenke Robert Brown Evelyn Caswell Pete Chipley Paul Dancik Robert Eby Bruno Emmick John Folcik Helen Gezo Albert Golbinec Tom Hatas SOP!-IOMOR4: CLASS John Anderson Mike Andryc Franklin Ballard Josephine Bobak Lucille Bowman Harold Burns Mary Cervenec Jack Conn Charles Daricek John Eickholi Joe Emmick Virginia 'Frick Othar Gibson Charles Hatas Frank Heban John Hendrzak Edmund Holewinski Joe Hubbell J Jhn Husszir Betty Jean Ja ska Arthur Jewell Zolton Ju'1os Frank Kiepacz Frank Knurek John Kopena Steve Kovach Harley Lentz Mary Lasonsky Helen Mokri Leona Olszanska Margaret Pavlica Lucille Humphrey John Jakubec Frank Jendrich Paul Johnson Esther Kalman Henry Kmoak John Knurek Ted Koseski Peter Kozina Agnes Lorenc Paul Machala Adam Nail Evelyn Osborne Steve Pavuk Jeanette Peltz Geneveive Radwanski Mary Jane Reed Stefania Rysz Robert Schnell Florence Springer John Szychowski Madeline Waynar Josephine Woj.on Williim Yoo Elizabeth Romp Joe Sarniec Stanley Schultz Sophia Stachowicz Lewis Tailford Kenneth Williams Stanley Wrucha John Zeliracki Jeanette Zemansky Alfred Zobler
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