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'Co a - 7 gf ' 0 'C . 'fb'-jf J f ff ,Za . 0l'll0lll0IiE Hllllll l.CllllSSFlL 'l'Elll'la Over our wonderful speaking system, the juniors sent the follow- ing message to the Class of 1942. Dear Sophomores, Congratulations! You have just completed another successful chap- ter in the history of your class. Re- turning for your second year in S. H. T. H. S. with a cheerful smile and a real desire to learn something, you have adjusted yourselves to the new system and methods like veterans. Immediately setting to work you realized your ambitions and your 'l'iri Row: L. Hyrczyk, S. Sweeney, N. lforsythrs. J. Clark. G. Valla, M. Fra-mvvaskv. C. Chirruiu. D. Cor- win. K. Dusenberry, K. lirughman, R. Hurt, M. Toman, J. Tonolnak. J. Seliy, W. Kreuter, lt. Skerlec, A. Labuda, R. She-rlmnrly, L. Ari- SUD. Second Row: li. Stawovy. VV. Don'- ricy. J. Delaini. B. Vidale, A. Zuinu, C. Zfilakar. D. Van Dyke, R. Horne, 'l'hil'1l Row: J. Ruzina. I . l-'r'iicli, R. Eisaman, E. Grinarml. E. Wil- son, E. Harshberirer, J. Davis, B. Wilson, 'l'. Smith, G. Clemr. First Row: M. Guerri. G. Hart, P. Curran., R. Flanders. K. Kosec, l. 'Q-lley. R. Cross. M. Birochek, C. Howvr. E. Hovle. G. Hurprun, P. Kal'0r'le, A. Grubich, E. Hensberirer. Top Row: A. Schallenberizer, .. li'i'e'11el'. .l. Mavvack. 'l'. Kit , . Rzvlsl-inf. .. Yurc-ak. -l. Cntwie, G. F I. li Omlar. H. Fabean, M. Rock. J. I M t . a ef-ku. N. Hunt. W. Kubic, O. Ste:-knian, P. Turkal, R. l'ittavino, li. Rozantz, W. Mason. J. Oherleitner. A. Mathias, M. Mai'- fin, B. 'l'opo!nak, B. Yannacci, M. Poverk. H. Olm-sky. A. Sheppard, .I Suter. C. Rosenian, E. Bibby, R. Qalorek. D Srtty. M. Simkovich Cellar, V. Lynch, A. Kundrat. J in uw: l'. Sapinsky. D. Sat- an o. '. Rozins y, G. N2ill'y1 E. Vlimfer. M. Yarnot, H. Nightman, l', W'ynslroski, P. Tomich, G. Shan- non. .. Molaskey, A. Se-mon, H. i lt 1 l l:. k l Onxasta. M. Troup, First Row- A. Onrlrejko, C. Lubu- nla. R. Miskovivh, R. Lummld, E. Millovats. M. Buss-Lti. R. Nutter, -J Kronar, .l, Kalish. F. Scalzet . J Lukas. 0. Kelly, D. Momyer. names stood high in the honor roll list. Able support and cooperation was given by you to all school ac- tivities. Your students constituted a ma- jority of the membership of the var- ious clubs throughout the school. Many of your students participated successfully in assembly programs and you cou1dn't have chosen two better representatives of your class for cheerleaders. We know you will be just as successful next year. Wishing you good luck. The Class of 1941. 5 Q J ' , J--c,,!, ' ' .1 - ' 7: '-5 rr. 4. ' J 45. ' 1'- ,LU ll! 5' , f ' f. ' . I It 1. AAC- il V nf-. , 4 if 1 l.n E N H . U N D R 113 Li A N in - P 0 H I X 'i ' ldii .
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li lf M541-1 'ir Y5 Mfr' i W S1 L ond lion I Sli c 4 l ul 0 l l S mu V51 I lm l x 1 chalk. 'isin, ii Wilrllins. Stahl, Clark, .l. Novotzx azy, li. l y1lL-rck. l. Finley ':sm'. V .uw 1 it Ex Is the radio speaking system tuned in to all rooms? It is. Well, be quiet everyone for here is an an- nouncement of the juniors' past three years' history. You are now on the air juniors. Take it away. Can we, such gay. self-confident young things, actually be the same ones who three years previously en- tered South Huntingdon as shy freshmen '? As freshmen we we1'e so ambitious to gain knowledge that we went to afternoon classes in the morning. Of course the upperclass- 42 Af' men laughed at our stupidity of go- ing into the wrong room at the IIVE E YE JL wrong time. However as soon as these problems were solved we settled down to enjoy life. How time flies! Before we could quite collect our senses. we entered the next year as proud sophomores. No longer outsiders, we participated in the numerous activities offered. We are now aspiring and eager juniors who are proud to occupy the center section in assembly. May we M .fy . 'l ijfwwf MVN LW, ., 'll' 'A XBELH.. l','. . YH 'W3 '. -. 'if 7217! 'file . I.. 'f .A..1kLl. . ,.f1.Ll mil?-.'TE nfm25L- 555. v1f 'JX'Wi:'fS. A-wlamx lx ?U3 ge . l l lf lf ll ll 'lx ll l FJ l N l I? rf :r..n..-a.'.. La 1... I.-axis. . . :.maaQ,a. 'Jasmin :Tu is '. 'TFA anna. '1 xB'..lL'FF W,.' -' 'xtflr-'mfs 1ife:J'5l 2n 'l. 'mutt pl Lyra!! f Ll 725713 f ff-We My f 'J -4 . X 1 f , ' K' l XXX '+--...,, I F il MM Umvvi' l'irturt'Z T011 Row: M. l renin. M. Sethmzm, M. l,itt4-rlnl Sherlmnmly, J. Reno, '. l'm-yzurlm M1ll'l2llllD, G. l'1mle, G. iflcnuuv Onlelli, A. Vzlterline. I Martin Svhwet, J. Shutt, D iuppuld Sn fiolls A Mui e . -IL! . . I . Nll.'Ul'l, '. .'cil'c4 , .. Opium lower 'icturez 'Pop Row: .l. Lux . Curl. M, Yurik, N. XYZITIYHIUKI I lcrvm, F. Seglowich, VV. Kuchtx I. 'lhpt-l-laik, D. Cm-henour. 1. o . Holi Inger, J. Kutlur, W, Hx llxl N. lilwouwl, W. VVhit0. .. s Second ' im: .l. German-k, I . ox czyk, l'- lielterlxran, I . Cll'l'l Ccrvi. llnsetti. A, llustavlx K 'nricir ll. Kessler, l.. Hzlpivrniln I lhll f-1. C. Tarantino, C. Con vitch, . llronski, .l. Drzuzo First How: I. Cctv. S. Kummnu IC. Harkhotf, M. Clark. ll. Grunl H B M. l ran1-u, M. Hammers. . u setti, l. Chovum-U, l. Horvzntli A Prove worthy of our name! i 'fy
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J' VM FIIIIIHIIIIII FIISH IIIIIT 'IIIIIIIII Attention ple-use! Station SHTIIS is on the air! The first skit, the audition of the inexperienced freehmen, presented many who were timid, but others more self-oonfident. At first the upper 1-lzissmen ignored the green freshies and regarded them they would un- weleome Static. As the broadcast proceeded and happy days followed, the green freshic-s grew accustomed to their new surrrtundingfs. They became ac- f Lf . 1' fy U IRLII' flpff Ju N JA JN W I Njxx V I J A J' rfuainted with fellow students and teaehers, worshiped gridiron heroes, talked of Latin and algebra exams, and last, but not least, spent days in classrooms that made them more cap- able of advancing one step nearer their goal. Finally they were a part of the school -they belonged . Wan days of winter faded into spring, and spring melted into June. The broadcast is over: the ap- plause thunderous. They have sue- ceeded! Their desire next year to produce an even better perfmrmance. W . ml , : . June., S. Ynnnaneei, .I. Milluvuls A I 1 in ln l'ieIcI ,. . . KI .. . lop I ll I1 re: 'I'up Iluzv: C. SL lui n 1 'K I :lrIms Il. Ilixsmi 1 : 1-ik, I.. Ilzirvison, NV. W It . C. Koszur, .I. Ilfvenshel I' K xi. .. ' 1 .., D. Gomlnmn, II'1rt II IVI I---nv-ireliili, I.. Yeme, Wznehs, .I. Ottino. .I. Iiueinia IW-rliiixm, .I. Grkmnn, D Illislmx Y XV. Iiusku D. Krnvzllijzl. A. IVI:lso tl. Iiynn N 'I'Iiir1I Row: II. Yelnelizin, I. I'IllIIll IVI. Milieevieh, I . Krupzir, IC. Hu- W'mvd, A. 0 ni ll. Oden, H, VVUIIQ. .I. Kuzmn M Yiuiwuszili, II. Uiulrejlm, III In uli I zurtin, ll. Grilieh If Nuvolal, M. INI:1son, III. Guerrieri N VVymIrosIii, A. Zyln, I . Hurlu. Seeoml Iinw: D. Wivitins, A. .lu lon, .I. Mutliins, I, II:1zIinsIiv N tzlek, G. .lur4I'ln Il love. .I. IxeiIIr:u'I1, A. Mlineli I Ynstiull, Il. II1'l1sIre!' '41 A Ill 14 L. , f . -I I I Ii. K4-illizueh, I.. Guerri, A. IVI:n1au uni A Yal I 'VI lin ii M . , . . r yae t, . , vs: -, Iiosnr, D. I.itt,erini. Ii. Mzllzmn 'NI Novak, D. Mnlpezzi, 9' 's ': I. ' ' ' Iii t limi I IIiuI1 I Ixml I! Swzurer, .I. I'm'eI1lliIi. .I. Nino III. Hynek. G. WViIli:m1s. II. Iqu s I . IiorieieIi, .I. Nngry. .I. Iiuivml llfi I' littuini A, I'ensIm, I'. Mi .. ' r I . Greelmw:1It, II. Dailey, A. Wi Iiums. I.ow--I' I'il-lure: Ton linux: D. Ito eovitts. A. 'I'ok:1rt-ik, I.. Guriuu I Swuller. C. I iecIoreIt, Ii. Sliveu lx 'I'. Crilley, IC. Ii:uux:Iuu'm, .I. Iii in dy, .I. Iivxfotti, I'. Seweheli. C. S Lfry, 'I'. Sterner, fvl. Iilnslw, Nl Stunsu'-2, S. Iievlleski, 'I'. Clutlei I , Huy, .I. Sunmn-is Ihlrll Row: .I. Slileliku, IC. Ititv Sehwet. U. Geziry, H, Veto, INI. Rum iil 4 I'iuI0ul 'VI 'I . -.Q A illvxv. Smith. M. Gilulmns, A. Dunlmr Idlwuml, Ii. IIlIl'lIllIl, IC. Arison Ifrve Ii C11-:lin I C1 mll X ll ll' li!'t'I,fI. H. Ceeni., 'I'. Slzlwuvv. Seeund Row: IC. Sulni. D, I'iehu S. Cherzm, IVI. Iimulmnn, II. Sei: A. Dailey, IC. Smith. D. Cervi N Stunts, IC. Cul'neII. M. Slickle' I Ilnsetli, M. Russell. S. Slmtt. III f'inrrI'in'i IVI II mlti If' IIQIIIII II us r 'l'om:ijIw, IC. Clegg., First Row- VV. Seidel, I' Ilruu Iti W. Smoleie, li. Dorumlu, IC, L ll une, R. Dyer, G. I ulnier, II. Sh Ivy, IC, II:lIiel', II. I!I:1sIxmv, I.. Iiullli sky, Ii. Cross, I.. Iinldessziri. I t'i:lr:n, IQ. Iizxy, .I. Ileuutti W v - v v - ' 'Y u 4,1 -11-a 'I 5-1. m7f411:'.q .4 . J. A ' 11- ' LTWVIF1 II rx I If Il 'I' Il I I N -ge' is ff- I rifz 1 .Q , 'IIE :vm J: sxmflzwinz' fu vc -cum :za -rvnxtsamxmzxezsftmmvarfza .zzatmm-frm ----w.,..,,
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