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i ff ' Senior Class History Four years ago the class of 1935 entered St. tlair High School with an enrollment of l80 members. A-Xt the first meeting the following class officers were elected: Francis Baker. l'residenti William Quirk. Yice-l resident: William Karniazin, Secretary and Treasurer. Our class representatives in the intra-Mural Football League succeeded in winning the championship. During the Sophomore year we were represented on the Girls' Championship llaskethall team. john Thomas, the artist of the class. was awarded first prize in an art-health poster contest. A very successful Cotil- lion was sponsored in the State llank lluilding. XYe selected our class rings and received them before the Cliristmas holidays. The class officers serving during the second term were: Helen Evans. President: Francis llaker. Yice-Presidentg William liarniazin, Secretary: Theodore vlohnson, Treasurer. The junior Prom, conducted in l1oone's llall on Thanksgiving Day was a great success. George Shandor, l'resident1 joseph tl'Garick, Yice-Presidentg Theodore johnson, Secretary: George Sherockman, Treasurer, carried out their duties very efficiently. As Seniors, the vVZ1SlllllgtOll trip was foremost in our minds. .X moving pic- ture entitled The Girl From Missouri, and a play. called Have Patience Doc- tor, were presented in the High School Auditorium. The proceeds were utilized to defray expenses. Thirteen Seniors represented our class on the gridiron, while John Dikun took care of the managerial duties. The Senior class officers were: George Shandor, President: Anna McCarthy, Yice-President: George Sharock- man, Treasurer: Theodore johnson. Secretary. F LOWER-Yellow Tea Rose Coi.oR--Old Rose and Silver Mo'1 1'o-- Deeds not Words
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1 Albert W. Walscavage Leo I. Ward Marion E. Williams George L. Williams john 1. Winisko Neil G. Wuster Nellie A. Yankosky Edward R. Zimmerman K Q if 1 -11. f l I JL! v i M , W. WALSCAVAGE lli eases girls and mends shoes, fill AL W , uips and cranks and folly he woosl e plays and teases as lung as he may, For isn't tomorrow another day? Us it Q I I -f I' I. s i I A uso 1. WARD A fair, blue-eyed youth, with a shy, winning smile: .X jolly companion- And llistory is his style. -.K X V Y MARION E. WILLIAMS R iQ Marioifs smile will lu-ing her success, g, J lt somehow nften relieves the distress Q N, , .-Xnd saves her friends with it's warmm ff glow, She'll always he lun-cl wherever she'll Q4 Press Club. r - Y fx 2 ilhf 'X ly ' 1. R -t le GEORGE L. wlLLuAMs V .E lhe future is too dim' lx R K ' my Hygones will be bygones, 4' , The girls of the present .ff fi' fl 'fry NEIL ,,.v I E , a , ' 114-P - , IOHN I. WINISKO .-,- 4 e ,4 f P, L. This lad has many acquaintances, Upon whom he may call: .X few he makes No enemies at his loyal friends, all. 9' ,l' ,Ui 1 4 G. LWUSTER i -. A l XNeil me Aifef' with a elif-'erful smile, He lau 'hs if troullles ennieg NW-rf1t's the iisf of xnoyifig, VVheu theres nothlxfg to he done. Football, .LZ Flrlss, Play: Press Club: Alpha Delta Pi. Jill NELLIE A YANKOSKY .N smile, a nnd, an app1'nx'in1g glance. NVith Nellie, wnrry hasn't a chanel Slit-'cl rather giggle and ehew gum For her+l,ife is just a harrel ul fun. EDWARD R. ZIMMERMAN Peppy is one nf the clowns of the class, Some mischief he'll always eonnive: XVhenerer you see him he's nialcing snme fun, lk Xl Are fascinating to him. For the students uf '35, . 5 Vfwuof lf-V f ' , ...1 I Qlf.., '0+,J ' tafvoof f11M-fffwwwf' 1 .M- - Q we Zeovw. r - .f U I 4- V -,r
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