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CLASS OF 1938 Left to right, Front Row, Ellen Zecca, Dolores McGuire, Josephine Hoeffel, Margaret Muzzillo. Back Row, William Beber, Catherine Gorski, Marie Blair, William Riedhart. ; [11]
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Jametens The fall of 1934, is memorable date to us, for the very way in which we entered the classroom as freshmen. It was at this time that we gazed upon the seniors, and wondered if we would ever attempt the things they had and succeeded. We, “freshies,” were all made members of the Booster Club and it proved very interesting. After having a vacation of three months we were all eager to return to our classes. We achieved many a great thing in all our subjects and our sophomore year proved helpful. Upon entering our junior year we were all eager to accomplish everything possible. All our studies proved hard at first, but soon they fit into our daily routine. After the first semester we considered ourselves quite important but still we discovered we had many a great thing to do. During the year the juniors helped in many entertainments. Our most impor- tant was the banquet for the seniors of which we were given full charge. We are now ready for the great day of “moving up.” The juniors chose Margaret Muzzillo as their class president and Catherine Gorski as vice-president. Margaret Muzzillo and Catherine Gorski.
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Sophomores In the year 1935 we entered the freshman class and completed a successful school term. Last Fall we returned as sophomores hoping to make it a success. Our Busy Bee Club elected Joseph Newbauer, one of our class, president of the club. He was the first sophomore ever to have served as an executive, as that is usually a senior’s honor. On April 17, two sophomores, Carl Shoudel and Floyd Fetter entered the annual bird house contest and showed the skill acquired in manual training by winning the first prize. In the future we sophomores expect to accomplish as much as other students who have graduated before us. The class elected Floyd Fetter as president of the class and Carl Shoudel as vice-president.
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