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Here are some of the Seniors who toolc a notahle part in school and extra-curricular ac- tivities during our three years on the hill. The lirst picture shows the news stall hard at worlc. Among those in the group are several prominent memhers of the Tri-Hi-Y, Commercial Club, anct German Cluh. The Sphinx Stall, on the second picture, is composed of our class president, also an athlete, the editor-in- chiel ol the Sphinx, the lower hall ol a ctehater, a prominent haslcethall player and memher ot the ctance committee. On the third picture we have three out- stancling classmen, the Hi-Y presiclent with a clehater on either side of him. Below the president. is his cahinet engrossed in a prohlem ol the Hi-Y. Chmaxecl jwefue eami 0 earning page Nineteen TAMAQUA HIGH SCHOOL
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enior ear CLASS OFFICERS president VVILLIAM ABROMITIS Vice-President THOMAS ROVVLANDS S ecre tary ALICE EVANS Treasurer HARRY FEITERMAN The 'Big' Four This, our Senior year, climaxed twelve years of Iearning, playing. and striving for recognition. Four short years ago, we started our high school career as Freshmen. Many of us had already begun to show our qualities of leadership, perseverence, and good fellowship hy taking places on the athletic field, in the classrooms, and with the cluhs. In our Sophomore year we did not talce the strange school hy storm, hut we were well represented in all fields of endeavor. We had more than our share on the varsity lnoothall team and we were well represented on the loaslcethall court, in various clulas, and in deloate. During our Junior year, our chests swelled with pride as we elected officers, chose our colors, and received our rings. We Icept up our good worlc, hy placing the most players on the varsity lootloall team, having an undefeated junior varsity dehale team. and having a good representation on the haslcetlaall court. At long last we reached our goal-we were the ruling Seniors and we vowed to malce our class one long remembered in the history ol' Tamaqua High School. Because of our good fellowship and social functions, we made ourselves a reputa- tion for laeing the most popular class in high school. Through our classes. sports, and clubs we achieved leadership, strength, and cooperation: with these traits as our weapons we are armed to face the world. As the Class of '43 has made its marlc in school, so, I am sure, it will malce its marlc in this turbulent world of today. Page Eighteen
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afmefi reiaarecl .szniom XYILLIASI R. .I, ABROBIITIS Aamlemie Course: flnss Iiresiclent 3, 4: Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4: .Iunior Varsity I:ootImII I. Varsity 2, 3. 4: Junior Varsity Baslu-tImII 3, 4: 'I'rac'Ic 2: Ring Committee 3: Sphinx Stull 4, Associate Erlitor 4: Dance Committee 3, 4: Cluristmns PTOQHIIII 2, 3, 4: Glu- Cluh I: German Club 3. 4: Commencement I',fUl1l'illll 3, 4: Class Play 4. MAR GAR ET A. AMBREK Acaclernir Course: Blythe Township High School: Art filuh I, 2, 3: Ijreneh Cluh 2, 3: Ixlusir Cluh I: IVIay Day Iixerrises I. 2, 3. DANIEL R. ANDROVVSKY fvornrnerrial Course: Conimerrial Cluh 4: French CIuIJ 4. MAR Y A. ANDRLJKITIS furnmereial Course: Cvlee Cluh I, 2, 3, 4, Roll Caller y I ... I. . h ... 4: In-III-Y I. 2, 3, 4, Iri-Hi-Y Choir I, 2, 3. 4: Opercttn I, 2, 3: Cher-rIeacIers Association I. 2, 3, Ser- geant-nl-Arms 2: Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4: Sphinx Stall 4, Cluh Reporter 4: Sphinx Relreshrnent Stanrl 4: Commer- cial Cluh 4: Class Play 4. I AYE M. ARNER t10IlIllll'HiIilI Course: Tri-Hi-Y I: Gerrnan CIuI1 3: Class 'I'eIIer 4: cvIlfISIIlliIS Program 3: Commercial Club 4. Reporter 4. FRANKLIN .I, ARNER Armlemir Course: German Cluh 3, 4: Christmas Pro- gram 3, 4, MARY A. ARNER Armiemie Course: German Cluh 3, 4: Christmas Pro- grurn 3, 4. BLANC HE ALICE ARNOLD Connnercial Course: Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4: German CIuI'9 3: Glee filuh I: Cornnir-rciaI Club 4: Chcerlcamlers Asso- riution 3: .Iuint Ivlaturity Conference 2: Christmas Pro- gram 3. 4 c II! . I 1 ,D ff' A ' FAXVN E. BACHERT Commercial Course: vI'ri-Hi-Y I, 2, I racIcviIIe Conference 2: Bugle Corps 2, 3. 4: Commercial Cluh 4: Class Teller 4: Christmas Program 2. FLORENCE M. BACHERT Commercial Course: History Cluh 2: German CIuIJ 3: Commercial Cluh 4: Christmas Program 3. HAROLD BACHERT ETUIIIIIICYCIHI LEOUYSPI CQOIIHIICTCIEII CIUII IRENE E. BACHERT Commercial Course: History Club 2: Commercial CIuI3 4. EDGAR N. BACHMAN Commerrial Course: German Club 3: Christmas Pro- gram 3, CARMELA G. BARLETTA Acafiemic Course: History Cluh 2: German CIuIo 3, 4: Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4: Christmas Program 2, 3, 4. XYILLIAM V. BARTHEL c30Illllll'fIIklI l20lll'Sl'Q LEUHIIIICTCIHI CIuIJ 4, PYOQYHUT COIN' mittee 4. Blythe Township High SchooI: Class Treasurer 2: IVIay Day I, 2. 3. BEVERLY M. BASSLER Acatlemir Course: 'I-ri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3, 4, Cabinet I, 3. 4, Cluh Service Chairman 4, ScI1uyIIciII Haven Conference 3, FracIcviIIe Conlerence 2, .Ioint Mrlturity Conlercnce I. 2: Cverman Cluh 3, 4. Secretary 3, 4: Bank Cashier 2. 3: History CIuI3 2: Bugle Corps 2, 3. 4: Christmas Program 2. 3, 4: Sphinx Str-:II 4. Feature Eclitor 4: Cheerleaders Association 3: Sphinx Nominating Committee 4: Sphinx Refreshment Stancl 4: Usher 3. NORMAN R. BATTISTA Commercial Course. Blythe Township High School: Indus- trial Course: May Day 3: Band I. DONALD A. BECKER Acaclemir Course: I-Ii-Y I: Glee CIUIJ I, 2, 3, 4: FootI1aII I, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4: BasIcetIJaII I. 2, 3, 4: Class Teller 3: Track 2: Operetta I, 2, 3, 4. REYNOLDS C. H. BECKER Acaclemirr Course: German Cluh 3, 4: Christmas Program 2, 3, 4: Sphinx Nominating Committee 4: SoItIJaII League 3, 4: Bank Cashier 2. LEONARD J. BELKO Commercial Course: Commercial Club 4. Page Twenty
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