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Chili i-IUNDDY This year many Freshmen were very active in the athletic, musica.l and scholastic fields of the school. We were represented on the football squa.d by David Paul, Martin Morrocco, Ralph Hall, EdwardeCercone, Russell Stafford, Steve Zigarovich, Wayne lxoepka, Howard Scanlon, Willia.m Minkel, Sammy Vecchio, and John Tarbuck. On the junior High Basket- ball Team by Ralph Hall, lidwand Ce.rcone, Steve Zigaroyich, Wayne Koepka, Allison Stanley, Russell Stafford, Johin Tabuck, Sammy Vecchio, Martin Morrocco and David Culp, and on the junior Varsity Team by Ralph Hall, VVayne Koepkaf and Leo Gorman. This brings us upto the inter-class basketball. The boysf Team placed second and the girls' team did win one game. In the Musical field we were represented in the ban-cl by Wayne Hol- singer, Charles Marker, Frank lierin, Peggy Garyis, Earl Bowden, Harry Mahr, jack Lowe, and joe Gilkey. In the Dance Orchestra, directed by Mr. Shank, by Russell Staffordt Earl Bowden and Charles Marker. In the mixed cho Aus by Frank lierin. Charles Marker and Wayne Holsinger, and in the Glee Club by almost all the Freshmen girls. Gloria Grande and Ber- nice Twardo-ski were picked for Cheer Leade.rs. Joann Zigarovich and Diana Godich axdded their beauty to the May Queen Court. In the scholastic field the Freshmen showed much intelligence. The following people received all the honor cards possible up to this time, Lee McBride, Charles Marker, Peggy Ann Garvis and Joann Zigarovich. ' In the begining of the Freshman year the enrollment was 96 which decreased to 94 because Michel Stakor and jack Anthony quit School. Do you suppose they didn't like us? , In becoming Freshmen all this year we have been subjected to a.ll the indignities which are -usually heaped upon Freshmen by the upperclass- men, such as the Sophomores crashing our parties, eating our ice c.ream and running off with the girls on the dance floor. Our boys don't make good wall flowers you kaow. Also they rsizzed us when we arrived in the wrong class through some miss-direction on their part. All this was taken because we know full well that all things come to him that waits. We soon can practice these with new additlions on the in-coming freshman. Even as we Write this now, we feel that we have been here a suf'ficient length of time to consider ourselves a fulil fledged part of the school, proud of its achievements and loyal to its pu.rpose and ideals. Here's to the class of '49 May the day we celebrate, As our graduation day, Find us true in every way, Loyal to T. H. S.
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,FIDEIHMEN ClAIl HIITCDY FRESHMAN GIRLS First Row:wM. Klemoveh, A. Far- row, E . Bostedo, W. Stankewickz D. Heglnntl. E. Uhrrecht, L. Mat- ulia, H. Shirley, A. Smith. Second Row:-O. Warden, D. Sey- bert, D. Reed, Di Faulk, B. Harvey Y. Minear, M. Rantovich, B. Tward- owski, P. Horanic, J. Z garovich, T. Murray, M. Cambell, L. Crandall. Third Row:--D. Hegland, D. Godi.h M. Snyder, B. Kelloway, W. Boyd J. McMunn, P. Tr.ficante, P. G-arv s, M. Johnson, G. Grande. Fourth Row:-E Burnette, D. Faby- onic, D. Palesky, P. Lytle, H. Hauth, P. Goss, M. Mertz, E. Mayhan, I. Banasik. YVL3 thc ll1'CSll1l10lJ, who will be the gI'2l.ClLlZltlllg' class ol' 1949, fully re- zilizo our present uniliiportzmce, just as wc l'ul.y realize our l'utui'c im- portzuice to 'liI'Zl.llllOl'll High School. We therefore plotlgo oiirsclves to mziintuin the high stzilitlzircls set for 'us by the Llp1JC1'..Cl2LSSlllCll. ln thc: next lhreu yours of our high school term, we hope to play un i1iipo1'tz1ntpairt in all the ziIJl'z1i,1's of our svhool. FRESHMAN BOYS F.rst Rc,w:HH. Shaab, F. E glish J- Lowe, J. Gilkey, N. Drakurin M. Morocno, S. Vecchio, C. Marker D. Earl, T. Babeo. Second Row:--HE. Burkett, P. Divida E. Toocheck, P. Arlman, V. Wensel E. Cercone, C. Dettis, W. Holsinger, G. Eves, U. Furaracv, W. Koepka E. Bowden, D. Paul. Third Row:S-R. Stafford, D. Clark- son, H. Mahr, B. Scanlon, Q. Quick, J. Petrina, W. Minkel, F. Ker'n, B, Aglietti, L.Ferline, W. Ca.valanc'a, S. Zigarovich. Fourth Row:-T. Gornick, T. Weber, A. Stanley, D. Richardson, W. Var- safsky, R. Watterson, D. Culp, L. McBride, L. Gfrman, J. Tarbuck, R. Hall. r 9 1 9 I 1
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CANDIDI Elsie as Atlas just Seniors Sivimmin' Speechless and Peggy They left us Which side of the Tracks Blue Skies Secretary with a Smile Drugstore 'Cowboys t'The grand rush Cfor classj Perfect balance Sophs Dick Tracy Legs and legs Parlez-vous Francais? mais non! Night Work? HERE'S AMERICA ABROAD An example of American sport and American sportsmanship trans- fered to Germany, Bruce Mclndoe, Well known Trafford alumnius and former grid hero is pictured in this G I Version of the good old high school game. 30
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