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With the beginning of Basketball season Steve Zigarovich, Wayne Koepka, Leo Gorman, Donald Richardson and Paul Divida played on the Basketball Varsity while Bernice Twardowski, Mae Snyder, VVilla Boyd, and Gloria Grande were on the Girls Varsity. Our offlicers were Harry Mahr, President, Sammy Vecchio, Vice President, David Paul, Treasurer anfd Olive Warden, Secretary. One Mad Night the Junior Class Play, gave Mr. Robinson a few Mad moments but finally turned out fairly successful. Eddie Toocheck, Eugen-e Surmacz, Raymond Watterson, -Charles Marker, Wayne Holsinger Frank Kerin, Thomas Babeo, Dolores Palesky, Mildred Rantovich, Eleanor Mayhan, Lorina Matulia, Pauline Horanic, Peggy Lytle, and Joann Zigaroviclh made up the cast. Our representatives in the May Queen's cast are Eleanor Uhrrecht and Gloria Grande. We participated in many other activities and organizations and now are drawing to the close of our biggest and busiest year at Trafflorcl Higlr School-. We hope the next year will be even more successiiul. First Row: M. Morocco, P. Diviada, C. Marker, W. Holsinger, D. Culp, E. Surinacz, E. Bowden, R. Aglietti, j. Petrina. Second Row: J. Brickel, S.. Zigarovich, D. Clarkson, W. Varsafsky, H Mahr, A. Stanley, L. McBride, R. Watterson, L. Gorman, D. Richardson., U. Paul. Third Row: E. Cercone, C. Dettis, R. Hall, R. Stafford, F. Pascoe, W. Koepka, E. Toocheck, J. Gilkey, T. Babeo, S. Vecchio.
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JUNIORS l l irst Row: C. King, B. Twardowski. T. Murray, li. Burnett, D. Reed. l', Horanie, l'. Lytle, M. Rantovich. Second Row: D. Faulk, M. Mertz. D. l'a.leisky, W. Stankovich, L.. Matulia, l,. Crandall, M. Klimovit-h. Third Row: J. Zigarovieh, ll T'rat'ieante. W. M. Boyd, 'L Banasie. E. Mayhan, I,. Culliver. G. Grande, A. Smith. CLASS HISTORY ' As we pass along Memory Lane 'we see ourselves starting out as bright Freshmen hy first electing Butch Seanlon, Charles Marker, Eflward Toocliec-k, and Peggy Garvis as our officers. Gloria Grande and Bernice Txvardowski were chosen as Cheerleaders while Diana Godieh and Joanne Zigarovieli were elected as attenrdents to the May Queen. Hur parties started off slowly but ended with a hang. We began our Sophomoire year flewer in number but got off to a good start hy first electing our officers, Wayne Holsinger, 1'residentg Sammy Vecchio, Vice ltresidentg Charles Dettis, Treasurerg and Joann Zigarovivh, Sevretary. Melva Johnson and Olive VVarden were ehosen to the May Queen's Court while the class was well represented on the lioy's and girl's Jr. Varsities and in numerous other activities. Finally fumbling through geometry, Latin, and other difficult subjects we became Juniors. Our Junior Boys made up a big part Qt' the .I'oot,hal1te21m. Butch Scanlon, Russell Stafford, Leo Gorman, Wayne llolsinger, Sammy Veochio, David Haul, Allison Stanley, Jack Briekel, Steve Zigarovich, Bill lN'lenkel, Chuek Dettis, Wayne Koepka, and Eddie C1-rcone were our heroes.
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sovaoivioiuss yd l ,. ,- , - ,, 1- ,YY ,,,,, H' 4 First Row: M. Massaro, K. Frander, j. Cole, R. Mastrianni. K. Desmond. A. Ruffo, L. Smith, lf. Sanders. Second Row: j. Drost, j. Koloski, J. Cynkar, M. A. Beck. I. Lovre, A. Culliver, D. Cellich. Third Row: P. Masterianni, I. Capets, B. Lawrence, G. Gracian, M. Lawrence, j. Capets, W. Lenart, D. Krcelic, V. Olinzock. CLASS HISTORY We are Sopbomores now, and probably we should have out grown the pranks we pulled as Freshmen. By the way, wonder if Mr. Cibulas ever found his grade book? Remember how we used to torment Miss Bierer by prompting in Latin class? And poor Mr. Robinson, how we would always forget to do our English. Our two poppy c'heerlead.ers, Florence llogue and Betty Zigarovich, asdded a lot of color to the last two football games. The freshman attendants were very beautiful as they marched up the aisle in their pink gowns. These are all memories, things of the past, for we had to turn our heads to the future and strive to lixe up to our duties as Sophomones. During the first day of school I heard one student remark, These books are worse than the ones we had last year. Well, we certainly had our fill of nightwork, but we had a lot of fun along with it. Two new pupils, Duane Booker from Pitcairn and Ada Culliver from Indi.ana, l'a., were added to our ranks but at the same time we lost a few of our class mates to Turtle Creek and North Huntington. A new teacher, Mrs. Buehner replaced Mr. Ruckle in Room go.
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