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jredzman - yoy9re1fLfice5 The Freshman students entered high school with a shyness that was becoming to them. Some rushed to get a glimpse of Miss Potter, Miss Marzolf and Mr. Citron, who were to be their teachers and sponsors, others came dressed to impress the older group, while some came in late as they did in their grade school days. They lost no time in organizing and were ready to be of service by joining the A. R. P. Squad, participating in fire drills, and enlisting in the sports they could quality for. They went all out for victory when they bought stamps and bonds and during the year helped the government salvage paper when they collected approximately 200 pounds of the precious pulp. Yes, they were as uncertain as we were when they entered Snowden but they will go on adiusting their school program to get the very best education possible. OFFICERS President Joseph Timlco Vice-President Harry Podlesnik Secretary Sharnelle Lee Treasurer Betty Droder Dorothy Hale SEATED Left to Right Irene Handchen Patricia Gattens Irene Resnik Emelia Lorenz: Eddie Mae Archie Lois Wilfred Roller Carmen Latorre Robert Trax William Anderko David Candle Charles Haenig Donald Manuel William Celin Jack Dubbs Steve Velmer Billie Williamson William Handchen THIRD ROW Ann Malli Margaret Zeilman Billye Johnstone Mildred Engel Dorothy Kokal Mary Elko Anna Halladi Jessie Messner Ellen Cusic Mary Zenkebest Jean Kastroll Jennie Strimlan Corrine Framancheck FOURTH ROW Frank Gaul Russel Krut Harold Dunn August Gabris Harry Podlesnik James Leech Donald Rodgers James Romelli Joseph Timko Emil Liker Paul Luznar Alan Johnston FIFTH ROW Edward Batelli William Roadway James Mawrey Florence Hellier Yolanda Oresti Dolores Jasephites Mary Klimazek Dorothy Swatko Scharnelle Lee Marie Munson 27 't Y I Y t , . L 4 1 -n . ,I 5, V ' I -.1 C I v , 5 0 , 1 L ,Q 1 ll I ., McCIymont, Geraldine Ezsey, Mary Verno, Alberta! Wisnishi, Elizabeth Droder. SECOND ROW-Roland Wisniski,
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,Silo 0m0re5 - zfmior yoyorenficed Here's to the Sophies who came through the portals of our school with a willingness and an enthusiasm to enter the ring for their second round. Their seconds Jevsevar, Ocepek, Lenzi, Wattik, and trainers Miss Telban, Miss Sigmund, and Mr. Dumm have impressed upon them the necessity of close coordination between mind and body, the benefit of clean and fair punches, and cleanliness of mind and body. Their managers, the faculty, and the ref- eree, Mr. Weaver, are constantly on the lookout for all physical and mental development. Dur- ing this second round there were a few hay- makers that weren't blocked and the referee had to step in with his warnings but very few knockout jabs except for the downfall of the axis. The fighters collected 1279 old records to help build up the morale of our fighting sol- diers, sailors, and marines, plus their quota of war bonds and stamps that were bought during this time. Hurrah!! for the Sophies who took that sec- ond round and who will continue to win during their battle for education. OFFICERS President Albert Jevsevar Vice-President Violet Ocepek Secretary Milena Lenzi Treasurer Joseph Wattik Dorothy Hale FlRST ROW Left to Right Frank Stitch Robert Wallace Chester White Edward Strimlan Robert Engott Thomas Rogers SECOND ROW Dolores Droder Geraldine Lec Ruth Leech Mary Ellen Kurtak Thelma Lee Virginia Oden Rosemary Butelli Milena Lenzi Geraldine Davis Angeline Groban Minnie Pearl Dorothy Manuel Ann Albertosi THIRD ROW Sadie Mae Warren Margaret Austin Hattie Clemens Jean Dalrymple Dolores Vairo Gloria Sebastian Elizabeth Fabiszewski Nancy Rebarnilr Dorothy Mey Dorothy Taylor Gayle Pierce Violet Ocepek FOURTH ROW Robert Oskln William McBride Donald Hellier Albert Hale Walter Rodgers Rose Cic Eddie Mae Archie Robert Eidago Albert Jevsevar Theodore Semak Paul Kellar Eugene Ocepek FlFTH ROW Lillian Maman Leona Morton Ann Sokal Josephine Bu tice Romaine Sunday Albina Skerbetz Mary Kratofil Helen Bruni Margaret Post Shirley Leonard
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