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Row 1: Donald Rowe, Betty Ratlitf, Patricia Reed, Mary Ann Salata, Mari- lynne Reoko, Della Jean Ritberger, Dorothy Ritchie, John Rohlman Row 2: Virgil Redman, Dale Pollett, Lois Jean Redman, Norma Jean Rey- nolds, Shirley Pruitt, Doris Robertson, Esther Richardson, Don Repko Row 3: Norman Rudolph, William Schultz, Burl Satterfield, Ken Robin- son, Robert Sabol, Floyd Riss, Ed Radatz, Dan Sauers, .lack Robertson Row 1: Marcella Vargovcik, Phyllis Sparks, Janet Solon, Marian Verci- mak, Norma Seroka, Bernadine Tobias, Beverly Sherwood Row 2: Charles Snyder, Lawrence Spivey, Lois Teefrardin, Darlene Thack- er, Louise Schindel, Phyllis Sauers, Jack Thomas, Kenneth Saunders Row 3: Maurice Stevens, Logan Som- mer, John Smith, Henry Studnicki, Robert B. Snow, Richard Scent, James Solon, Louis Urbanre, Thomas Smrckn Row 1: Zelda Worrell, Beverly Wil- let. Georprene Wright, Lila Zimmer- man, Edith Walker, Norma Watson, .lean Willey Row 2: Dorothy Webb, Kathleen Yaru- sinsky, Kathleen Vogel, Emma Lou Walling, Lois Woerner, Donna Lou Watson, Marjorie Voights, Lucille Yau-ko Row 3: Gilson Wargo, Robert E. Wahl, Edwin Watson, Louis Weber, Burrell Witko, Albert Yusko, Dale Wanting 49 Front: Mary Ann Carey, Della Jean Ritberger, Bernadine Tobias Back: Harry Dawson, John Bacha, Don Rowe x E271
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Row 1: Vyetta Kelly, Anne Keller, Mari- lyn Heinz, Patricia Kaschak, Norma Jack- son, Anna Mae Hert, Aerrienne Holz- man Row 2: Loisann Hoskins, Maxine Johnson, Edna Kooi, Rosemary Killian, Mary Ellen Hyduk, LaVon Hodgson, Rosemary Hart Row 3: Larry Hitchell, Gerald Kaschak, Don Hoskins, Richard Huckins, Winston Hughart. Gerry Kennedy Row 1: Earl Kink, Mary Ann Mayerchin, Marcella Lesak, Eleanor Leis, Patricia Lechner, Theresa Majercin, Ray Lucas Row 2: Robert Kudrick, Don Lukach, Jean Maubuch. Betty King, Joyce Lyons, Betty Micklos, Tom Locascio Row 3: John Lesak, Stewart Kristal, Wes- ley Knight, Howard Kimes, Edward Kim- ber, John Kutches, Louise Kerestes, Ber- nard Kotansky Row 1: Shirley McGraw, Marjorie Mitchell, Dorothy Micklos, Marylou McKeon, Grace Moore, Mary Ann Morse, Mildred Melvin Row 2: Robert McCloskey, Bob Miller, Wilbur Mason, Dan Manley, Leo Miklos. James Morris, Edward Mallory Row 3: Clyde Martin, Tom Morgan, Louis Miklos, John Maris, Robert McCoy, Fritz Marine Row 1 : James Phillips, Marlene Moss- beryzer, Marge Nicklin, Virginia Ohmes, Betty Nicholson, Terry Peterson Row 2: Francis O'Kra.ski, Nancy Pick- worth, Ivaree Pence, Marilyn Mueller, Marilyn Patton, Charles Panno Row 3: Robert Pfiibsen, Frank Neumann, William Munts, Glen Myers, James Not- man. Sam Obert 26
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ON THAT NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN DAY, September 7, 1943, we, the class of '48, entered the S. H. S. as freshmen. We were green as the proverbial grass. Remember those days of initiation and how funny we all looked! We chose Norman Estvanik, president, Dick Teas, vice president, Don Sabol, secretary, and Roderick Irwin, treas- urer. Mrs. Magierski was chosen class sponsor. Our first class dance, held in the spring of our freshman year was a great success. By the next year when we were sophomores we had decided that we were really a part of this great school. We knew at last what made the S. H. S. wheels go around. The following ofiicers were chosen: Dick Teas, president, Wes Rinker, vice president, Robert G. Car- penter, secretaryg and Mary Jane Barrett, treasurer. Another suc- cessful dance was held and we felt that we were ready to assume the responsibilities of the upperclassmen. Two hundred thirty of us returned this fall as juniors. This has been an exciting year. We chose our class jewelry, held two successful dances, had fun selling refreshments at the football games, even though it was cold-brr! We experienced the thrills of having our class members score points for us in basketball, football, baseball, and track contests. The most memorable event was the Junior- Senior Prom held in the Armory on May 16. It seems impossible that we crammed so much fun and study into one year. We also have taken advantage of all opportunities offered us as juniors and are now ready to take our place as seniors. OFFICERS President .............................. James Green Vice President ........ ....... J ames Murray Secretary .............. ......... R ichard James Treasurer ....... ............ R oderick Irwin Sponsor ............................ Mrs. Magierski Associate Sponsors Mr. Piper Miss Tkach Miss Mayes Mr. Edie JUHIUHS fuiimezswmxissmzzwi.:fmirwmwf..sw.fww.weawmv1w:i.w..w:ww... w, we mf . Us
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