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Left to Right, First Row, Clifford Kobi, Harris Hoeffel. Second Row, Jeanette Etoll, Corinne Mansfield, Esther Johnson. Sophomore Cllage In 1936 seven of us, four boys and three girls were initiated into the freshman class. We had to take a lot of teasing when we wore one black shoe and one white one. We scored a big triumph in our first dramatic achievement, “Aunt Mary’s Accident.” After we became adapted to class rules and regulations we were promoted to the sophomore class. When we came back in 1937 as “‘sophies,” our class consisted of three girls and two boys. We had great fun helping to “dish it out” to the new “Greenies” as we sure had to “take it” last year. Although our class was small, our influence has been felt. We look forward to the next two years as we have had much pleasure in the first two years. CoRINNE MANSFIELD.
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Left to Right, First Row, Richard Seifert, Jane Muzzillo, George Mansfield. Second Row, Floyd Fetter, Maurice Shafer, Bernard Wilondek, Carl Shoudel. The J unior Class History In September 1935 we entered St. Joseph’s High School as freshmen. As we gazed down upon the lower classes we thought we were pretty big because we were in high school. After being freshmen for a couple of weeks we were initiated into the Busy Bee Club. The freshman year passed quickly and before we knew it we were in the sophomore class working the subjects we needed to be promoted to the junior class. In the sophomore year all of us were trying to accomplish as much as our predecessors had. Then came the big day on which we were registered as juniors. At present there are four of our classmates holding offices in the Busy Bee Club. We all hope we will graduate with full honors. We are hoping for the day to come when we are “DIGNIFIED SENIORS:2 The juniors chose Bernard Wilondek for class president, and Floyd Fetter for vice president. BERNARD WILONDEK FLoyp FEtTTer. [8]
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avi cle Ss sabi), ; BVT ae ote 21 Sp eo te ee eee ie ine ae eer ct ae ess Left to Right, First Row, Eleanora Wilondek, Victoria Ludwiski, Theresa Muzzillo, Patty Steinmetz, Joan Simon. Second Row, Eugene Beber, James Brady, Paul Johnson, Jerome Steigmeyer, Harwood Kobi, Howard Seifert. Meal nnrnvara Class In the year nineteen hundred and thirty seven, six boys and five girls entered the St. Joseph’s High School. The initiation of the freshman class took place about four weeks after our enroll- ment in high school. No one shirked the terrors of this event. “Theresa Muzzillo was absent because of illness. The freshmen got their start when at a Christmas Party they presented ‘“To the Rescue on Christmas Eve.” This play was successful and was enjoyed by all. The freshmen elected Joan Simon for their president and Jerome Steigmeyer for their vice-president. Joan SIMON THERESA MuZZILLO. [10]
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