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'FY .1 ff' President - - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - HE Junior Class looks back on many memorable things which belong to l942- '43 in Sewickley High School. We believe our members have been faithful in the duties to the school and to themselves. They may have grumbled and complained a little, but they always went ahead to complete the task, whatever it was, to the satisfaction of all concerned. Our girls added their bit to the football season by trudging around the field with hot dogs which always hit the spot. This year they took over the sale of candy and handled it capably. One of the members took on a new service-selling candy in the lunch room. The sweets made a welcome addition to packed lunches, to the happiness of out-of- towners. While this was service, it also added to a class fund for whatever uses we may make of it. The class was, of course, well represented in activities. The orchestra and band claimed our virtuosos and helped them in the practice and experience which will further their plans some day to the glory of Sewickley. Not to be lag- gards in any Held, we went out for sports-the football, basketball. and gym teams boasted a number of stars from the ranks of '44. But with all this, there was no neglect of lessons. Although often perplexed by the prob- lems of learning, we always found a goodly percentage of our membership on top-no, in brain power we are not lacking. We are proud to say that when the opportunity came for enrolling in the new classes suggested by war- time needs, the Juniors were quick to see their importance and enrolled. Even though they are a lot of hard work, we stick loyally to the task, feeling that in this way we can prepare ourselves for possible usefulness in these days of strife. On the whole, it has been a successful year. We have gained in education, in ex- perience, in leaderhip. Next year when we step - JAY SMITH RHEEM HEGNER - BETTY LIEBE - FRED EMERICK into the Senior year, and shoulder the respon- sibilities of that position, we will feel that we are able to uphold and honor the best traditions of Sewickley High. B. L., '44 Howard Bernsdorff, Frank Clarner, Frank Damico, Jack Doerr, Fred Emerick, Russell Ervin, Earl Fritz, Edward Harrison, Theodore Hartle, Robert Heinz, Robert Higginbotham, Robert Hoffman, Edward Hurd, Stanley Lourimore, William Macqueen, David Meikle, Allan Moore. William Padovese, William Parrish, Mike Pascuzzi, Jack Paton, William Pfeiffer, Ross Rogers, Edward Roll, David Rosensteel, Robert Rucker, David Scott, Jay Smith, Ross Stickell, Anthony Trunzo, Peter Tucci, John Tucker, Frank Vish, Thomas Wehner, Richard Whar- IOII. Mary Jane Abercrombie, Irene Barley, Marion Barley, Ruth Bengele, Virginia Berken- bush, Maetroy Blake, Betty Brisbin, Eleanor Brown, Mary Esther Clark, Veronica Colucci, Eileen Czik, Betty Dawson, Marjorie Dods, Virginia Ducey, Freda Emerick, Elwillie Farr, Delphine Fitzgerald. LaSalle Gilliam, Edna Goulbeaud, Amelia Grason, Betty Grogan, Wilda Harbison, Mar- jorie Harrison, Rheem Hegner, Josephine Herbst, Elizabeth Holzer, Rosina Hutton, Doris Jackson, Irene Jackson, Betty Liebe, Alice Liffert, Mary Jane Litrlecott, Dorothy Lynch, Margaret McCracken, Mary Ann McCullough, Caroline McElhaney, Ellen McMaster. Angela Maruca, Anna Maruca, Elizabeth Masteranni, Joyce Maust, Elsie Lou Maynard, Eleanor Pallone, Ruth Rome, Eva Rucker, Jennie Rupert, Gladys Steup, Irene Susko, Violet Todd, Natalie Topkins, Blanche Tucker, Mary Valenzi, Olivebell Woodley, Barbara Zahner. Thirty-one
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