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JUNIORS- on-Cams 'I'Iii- .liiiiior Vlass Iias Ialwii il Ivailiiig' IllIIll'Ililll4IIIllI2'1bI'All' llahlilrills. .XII of part in sports. l'IllIP2l1'lIYlIlI'S. aiiml assviiilnlx' thirst- traits slioxr IIS that tliox' are iiilm-ri slr il pi'ogi'ains. 'I'Iiis groiip is also oiitstaiiiliiig in iii'viv:ii'iiig flu-iiisn-Iws In si-rw-. FIRST ROW 1Left to Right? - Ruth Schang. Virginia Cusic. Eris Bashor. Jean Riggs. Evelyn Sancewich, Helen Matias, Elizabeth Cingel, Mary Hollerich. Catherine Davis, Elsie Arhnavcr, Sarah Hughes. Phyllis Schultz. SECOND ROW - Mary Strimlan, Agnes Slovak, Mildred Abel. Mildred Albert. Edith Collins, Martha Hindman. Naomi Mahonc. Mildred Bridges, Lois Lee, Marie PfeifTer. Virginia Haberstock. Joy Schang. Mary Mott. Charlotte Mowry. Dorothy Hale. THIRD ROW - Anthony Ferrelli, John McConkey. James Fischer. William Trax, Edward Gondella. Charles Spencer. Joseph Malli, Roberl Love, Robert Milligan, Raymond Fields, William Caldwell, William Beadling. Robert Mattes, Charles Peternel. FOURTH ROW - Paul Droder. John Ambrose. Jack Stcpp. Albert Milligan, Alfred Holdsworth. Joseph O'Rourke. William Kral. Kenneth Hunt, Dominic Pomi, Howard Sedan. Cletus Opferman, Frank Lipovsek, Andrew Kulik, Thomas Casey. Twenty-si.v
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IIAZEL GRE-EEE wills her literature to sister ZELMA. DELLA GRIIBESKY and LEDVVINA SMITII leave their Mgift of gab to .BETTY UINGE L. AUGUST GIIZA leaves his basketball sl1o1'ts to JOIINNIE TXTCCONIYIAIXT. IRMA IVAN offers her sewing ability to MARY KURTAK. JOE JAOOBY simply leaves school with NO regrets. OALVIN JOHNSTON really leaves us all wondering how he got through. JIM JAKLIOH bestows his piano- playing ability to MARY KELLY, who is determined to learn. YIUTOR JEVSEVAR takes off his hunting eap and rifle and turns it over to JAM ES BOWEN. IIAROLD KEENER and IIOIYARD MINNICK leave S. T. II. S. minus another Eorcl'I. GRACE KELLY yields her pretty blue eyes to DOROTIIY MANUEL: BETTY' KEPPLE'S title of Sweater Girl goes to DORIS MOWRY. OIIARLES KOTOMNS wit in Seienee is left to anyone willing to take the ehanee of experiluenting with sueh things. GRAVE LEP I' LA surrenders her friendliness to JOY SOIIANG. JOE LEVITSK E leaves the absent sheet blank. A NN LIKOVIUII bequeaths her quiet' ness to ESTIIER IIANDUHEN. JANET MAHALKEY leaves Mr. Giannangelo's waste basket filled with chewing gnin. ANDY MARIN grants his carefree at- titude to the MILLIGAN BROS. ANTONIA MAYER leaves her four years at S. T. II. S. feeling well pleased with her grades. ELIZABETH MILLER surrenders her typewriter to anyone as well qualified. JAMES NAG LE leaves TOM CASEY to guard his position in the front line. LOUISE PEEIEFER lays her baton at ISABEL NOSTIS' feet. BILL PIIILLIFENT leaves all the underelasslnen wondering who she is. LILLIAN POPE bequeaths her per- sonality to NAOIMI MAIIONE. MARIE REBOLT leaves to BETTY PRO her duties of taking it all in fun . XVALTER ROYER lea'ves a big enipty spaee from the ceiling to the floor. DAVID SADLER gladly leaves his BOOKKEEPING to anyone ambitious enough to make it balance. ELIZABETH SEMAK leaves to S. T. II. S. a lot of laughs. IIAROLD SIMMONS leaves his phy- sique to UARL PIUUALO, who needs it. MARY ELLEN SMITII reluctantly shares her eharni with JEAN LOU LEATIIERMAN. HELEN SIISKO'S neatuess is gen- erously divided between RIITII LEECH and ROMAINE SUNDAY. ALBERT TREYLINEK grants to AL IIOLIISWORTII his speed in shorthand. VERONIUA l'RBANIA'S truekdriv- ing ability goes to MILLIE ALBERT. JOE IIZMAUK leaves part of his lllllSl'Il'S to next year's football team. SAM YELM ER leaves his Junior and Senior play books with anyone willing to study. JEAN YERNO reluetantly leaves her cheering ability to CHARLOTTE MOWRY and RUTII SCIIANG. MILDRED WIIITING bestows her poise to NORA BELLE. ROBERT WISNISKI leaves the duties of PRESIDENT OE TIIE HT-Y to all future Hi-Y nieinbers. GWENDOLYN YOUNG hequeaths her shyness to DOT TRAX. LOUISE JAGNOVV, after all the rest, leaves to S. T. Il. S. the niemory of a blushing blonde . - Doicorni' CAMPBELL and J EAN VERNO. Twenty-five
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Recruits-SOPHOMORES w FIRST ROW tL.eft to Rielitr -- Jane Kulili. Mary Zahora. Betty Pro. Margaret Quinlrell, Estelle Haberstocli. Helen Nagle. Ann Grobin. Lucille Maracini. Esther Glod. Mary Malli. Jessie Wilson. Norina Melani. Josephine Tarr. SECOND ROW - Anthony Ferrelli. Sydney LoVC. Dorothy Trax. Angeline Dolii, Norabelle Whiting. Zelina Greene. Anne Kokal. Bernice White. Elouise White, Janetta Logan. Henrietta Celin. Evelyn Albert. Wilda Barton. Carl Piccolo. Raymond Gondella, THIRD ROW - Donald Triller. Eugene Nesliy. Fred Bornenian. Einina Luznar. Regina Haenig. Isabel Nostis. Jean Lou Leatherman. Dolores Markiewicz. Irene Brawdy. Esther Handchen. Josephine Nostis, Edward Cingel. Robert Thieret. Jack Vairo. FOURTH ROW R Rudy Resnili. Joseph Polaceli. Aldo Lo- renzi. Paul Guza. Edward Dobrowolski. John Bruschi. Paul Verno. Robert Michaels. Jo- seph Cunlco. Eugene Galbani. Jerry Costello. John Bruce. Edward Swatko. Edward Lilier, Anthony Logar. lllt'StDlilltllllHl't'Sll2lYl'SllllXl'llQ1l'l'illSllll'll aiitl class :ivtivitit-s. 'l'ltt1Soltliottiort-swill in otir lligliw-ltttttl. 'l'ltt-X.Ioo.:11't-striving lie iti't'pai't'tl :intl llt-atly In St-i't'v wlivii t t trlpx' to lit-tttly tlit-tiistilrt-s tor Htti't'it'tf. call:-tl upon. llit x liart- talu-ii an active part in sports Tirettly-sereiz
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