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Glass Histoul The Senior Class of 1943 entered Scienceville High School in February 1939 with an enrollment of forty-six students coming from Thorn Hill Avenue, Scienceville Grade, and Coitsville Center. Mr. Miller was our home room teacher. Arthur Miller, Joe Zabloski and Edward Smith, now in the army, Frank Sinkovich, in the paratroops ,and Bill Simons and Jack Joseph, now marines, had been members of our class. In our Sophomore year there were thirty members en- rolled in our class. Mr. Lewis, now our class advisor, was our home room teacher. At the end of that school year a picnic was held at Mill Creek Park with the Sophomore A's. Our class had decreased to twenty-eight members in our Junior year. Bette Cramer was a Drum Majorette. Hans Holztrager, Charles Brunswick and Arthur Reinhart played on the football team. Our activities were a doughnut sale and a picnic at Mill Creek Park. The most exciting event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom, was held at the Nu-Elms Ballroom on June 5, 1942, with Tee Ross and his orchestra playing. We came back as Seniors in the fall of 1942 with fif- teen students enrolling. The class officers are President, Charles Brunswick; Vice President, Joe Alexander; Secretary, Annabelle Wylam; Treasurer, Bette Cramer. Hans Holz- trager and Charles Brunswick played on the football team. A Hamburger Fry was held at Mill Creek Park. The Class Day program was given on January 22, 1943, followed by a theater party. Baccalaureate services were held on Sunday, January 24, 1943, at 2:30 p. m. A banquet, held at the Y.M.C.A. January 28, brought to a close our happy high school days. twelve
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Szoke, Clara Through her debating Clara has developed good voice de- livery and hopes to become a radio announcer. Girl Reserves, Debating, Annual Staff, Freshman Chorus, Com- mencement Speaker. Ware, Florence In Florence we find a young lady that is both polite and kind. She finds dancing and basketball to be her favorite pastimes. Zobloski, Anne Unlike most women, Anne is both quiet and serious. She plans to serve her country as a W.A.A.C. Girl Reserves, 6. A. A., Choir, Glee Club, Commercial Club, Freshman Chorus. eleven Tuccio, El izobeth The words happy and cheerful are synonymous with her name. With these characteristics she will never lack a friend. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Club, Annual Staff, Choir. Glee Wylom, Annabelle HONOR ROLL Bette Cramer Clara Szoke CLASS OFFICERS President ................. Charles Brunswick Vice-President .............. Joseph Alexander Secretary .................. Annabelle Wylom Treasurer ..................... Bette Cramer Annabelle finds that much of life's happiness depends upon music. Although she has some musical talent, her chief aim is to become a stenographer. Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Girls' Octette, Girls' Trio, Choir! An- nual Staff.
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thirteen 9n ana Out 1' 1. Donald Behne. 2. Myron Gondee. 3. Michael Sedlacko. 4. Hubert Griswold. 5. Jack Haug, Tony Devite. 6. Alma Mater. 7. Clarence Shaf- fer. 8. Alex Szenyeri, Donald Wordle. 9. Jim Cipriano. 10. Clara Watt, David Nesbitt. H. Walter White, Alex Szenyeri, Donald Wordle. 12. George Braidich. 13. Ruth White. 14. Hans Holztroger.
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