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Class of 1941 CLASS OFFICXFRS President -f-IX'lildrcr:l Foster Vice President Elmer Nlaccsic Sccrctury-lrczisurcr HXVeslCy Cutmun SOPHOMQRIZ G I RLS First row: Ifantv. B. Iizirlu. lurchzln. lvlihole liochonoxy Ivhowslxi. Fillur, Stone. lffoxxiuon. C. Bucar. I K Second row: Lavish, Ilorzinic. lcwcs. Ii. Bucar. Bearer IL. lfcncy. Slxrgich. Surzilin, Ixronfur' josephic, A. llurlc. Third row: Ruhright. I I. Loutscnhizcr, Neale, vlonlia. Kovusic. l.cgi:r, XYuslXoxx'ici. Clontlxo, johnson. Gorman, Viola. b H Fourth row: Raclai. Vw. klohnson. Foster. Yeager. Bryan. Hunlwr. llcckcri, loochcclx, Crandall, IVI. Lovrc, Lubonovich. SOPHOIVIORE BOYS First row: Link. Nlairtin, Fcrruro. Youghinsliy. E. Arlotti. lXflil9lCl kll'll1il. Cioiu. Xlu:ur, Ural- kolic. Scdor, Second rowi Carver, Adumik. I7cFrz1nl4. Bacon, Smith Foster. Wollcslzlglc, lvl. I.olQmcr lvlaccsic, Nluckinun. Third row: Surmzicz. Nlattern. Culp. DiRinalClo. XV. Scanlon, K. Green. llurlc. fiLlfITl2ll'l, Fourth row: Fisher, lodaro. IS. Ryan. IN4cycrs. liucar, Klovonic. I limmlcr lfcltcnwmtl, Xim- salsky, Runtich. Rantoxrich, I I Compliments of E. K. LangeRegistered Plumber, Hardware, Paints and Glass Member of Trafford's Business and Professional Association 23
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Sophomore Class History Upon entering high school, we as Trafford freshmen, soon became accustomed to our new type of work, and it was not long until we were able to enter into our social and athletic activities. We elected our class officers, Bill Ryan, president, Betty jane Tewes, vice president and Eleanor Howieson, treasurer. Soon after the election we had our first party. The girls were disappointed toulearn that the boys wouldn't dance fstubborn thingsj. The second freshman party was a big improvement over the first. The boys were more con- genial, and the girls kept Mr. Kelly and Mr. Wilson busy on tag dances. One of the biggest events of the year was the operetta, The Mikado , by the Girls' Glee Clubs, under the direction of Mr. Renton. Helen jonlia sang the title role and Mildred Foster had a prominent role in the cast. Twenty of our girls sang in the chorus. This year was the year for the Exhibition. Everyone was kept busy making designs, drawing, cutting, and decorating When it was finished, we had a wonderful display for our parents Our May Queen attendants were Betty Earle and Eleanor Howieson. Dressed in orchid, they presented a lovely picture, and we were proud of them. At the close of the year we were overjoyed at losing the name greenie . In our sophomore year we received a little more recognition and consideration. ,Iimmie Ferraro played tackle on the varsity football team, andjohn Brletic had a place on Traf- ford's famous wrestling squad. During the first three weeks of school, we elected Mildred Foster as our president, Elmer Macesic as vice president and Wesley Cutman as treasurer. Later, in the May Queen election, Elsie Stone and Kathryn Skrgich were victorious. The sophomore girls' basketball team surprised everyone by being beaten by the freshmen, but we retaliated by defeating the juniors. This year the Girls' Clee Clubs were taken over by Miss Virginia Ciethin, who directed the operetta Hearts and Blossoms. Both boys and girls participated in the operetta. George Mazur represented our class in the cast of leading characters. Everyone worked very hard to make the operetta a success. to Trafford High Some of our interesting characters are Eleanor Howiesons. .still Waite-ing Dolly Lavish ........ 4th period flirt Catherine Bucar. .........., giggles Elsie Stone. sheep without a Shepherd Francis Himmler ..... drummer boy Margaret Horranic. .Blondie eh, Vic Kathryn Skrgich .........,.. Dopey Florence Johnston ..... musclebound Sara Leger ......... Red light---stop Vic Masteranna .... .... S now-White Jacqueline Morris Alfred Echenrod Bill Ryan dancing doll bashful bashful immie Ferraro .... .... f ootballhero Frank Todaro. ........,......,. chief Bob Kalan j a ......... Happy-go-lucky Albert Nania . Chewing Gum Supply Co. Dorothy Bryan. . ..Beautiful Dreamer Betty Tewesfiddles while Shank burns Imogene Hunker. . . . .the eyes have it 1- 41 . K .'x Our sophomore year is now complete, we are looking forward to our return as juniors J. I Compliments of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 331 Once a member, always a member 22
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Class of 1942 VI ,XSS OI7I IC IRS I,l'L'NlLIL'llI Fupliiu Fliurnizxli Xiu' IjI'L'NIkIk'IlI Cicurgc I5z1rIoIXnx'iCI1 FL'L'I'L'l1ll'y- I I'L'2leLlICI' fi2llI1k'l'IllL' XXIEINLIICSQ IfRlfSI ITXI.-XY UIRIS Ifirsl row' LIFEIIMIRIII. I3a1r'luIwx'icIi. I3:1IXcr, IgI'L'flUX'IC, Rzldosh, TNI. Iii-rrigun, I7LII1l'a1N'c, Rilc IXCIQIL-s:1l'. -loncs Second row: Ixiczslx. Ifislicr. Ciiupmi Iirlclic, Ilullmvic, Ijutilxu. Ifzirlc. Cfui'rw'rif'I1t. Puicli Ijllttursini. IXIill'IxIL'. Iliirll row. X-EIIILITU. Cflizippclli, Iiusunoviclw. I.uI1onox'icIi Iircclich, :L'I'ilX'lCi1. :iggzzrm'icI1 2' ci1II'liUII. Ilzxrris, Iiciggwt, Xlclneloc. I uur'lIi row: IQ. IgllCllI'. Sliurmzitz, Riclmrdwn, Wzindlcss. Sclwziillw. Yule, Uurhin. I RliSI IFXIJXXI BOYS Ifirsl row' Lirlwmicli. Butts. IficIiciiIwr',gcr', I'roctcr, Iichcnrod, I I.ox'i'c. If. I.m'rc, Imiig If. ,loscpliio -Ioriliax. Iliurchzm, C1-Ilich, IXILIITLIY, Second row: Iimlolxoxicli, XIRICCEIVU. I,. I,ut:, Iiziric, Rockugu, I.QIIIcr'. Stililicy, 'IlLlI'CI'lllI'l, I. Ifolimv, IX'IIIIlIlI'IC, Nlvurs. 'I'I1ir'e.I row' Silxis. ,IL'l'lL'lN. I3z1mIy, If. Cfliustcr. Yoynick, I7r'l1gisic. Iflcming. IXIiI4z1cI1, ,N .IwscpI'iic, I ostur'. Iylfwwslxi Rulli-I. If. Umndu. XV2ll1l'lL'l', I uLu'IIi row: Shops, Il Risingury XY. I,L1r:. IXICIXILIHH, Iiiorcnlino, ,I . I.cm1r't. Iicllzlr. . Clrzmglc Ijlzfoxzl. IIUIIIHU. fiulilirw, IZLICHV. Compliments of C. V. Lloyd, Florist Member of Trafford's Business and Professional Association 24
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