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At our first class meeting we elected Margaret Lawrence, john Scales, Florence Pogue, and joseph DiCeasare. President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, respectively. The two Sophomore parties were run very successfully. Everyone seemed to enjoy himself. We owe a great deal of thanks to Mr. Lloyd in helping us with our parties. A new organization in the school is the Student Council. 'The Sophomore representatives are jose-phine Cynkar, john Scales, Billy Snopke anad Jean Capets. The Sophomore boys had a bad year in the inter-class games win- ning only one game and losing five. They ended up in a tie for third place with the Freshmen. The Sophomore girls won four games and lost two anld ended up in second place. The Sophomores played an ex- citing game with the Seniors, defeating them by one point to hand them their second loss in three years. , Finally the day for electing the May Queen arrived. We cast our ballots flor our favorite candidates and then sat back to await the results. The next few days were filled with rumors and most of the students were very anxious. Finally one afternoon we opened a Tomahawk and found that Joann Peduzzi had been elected May Queen a11d those two popular girls Florence Vogue and Betty Zigaroviich were chosen Sophomore attendants. The rest of the year progressed rather quietly and peacefully, but a few of us had a little troub.le with our studies. Nevertheless the end of the year found us happily looking forward to another school term. First Row: T. Mayers, j. Cavalancia, E. Malley, W. Sage, J. Scales, D. fodaro, R. DiRinaldo, W. Snopko. Second Row: P. Bucar, Erwin, J. Leffler, D. Mendicino, B. Gontko, R. Marsh.alic, S. Banasik, D. Booher. Third Row: J. Draganac, W. Fitzsimmons, j. DiCesare, M. Kraynak, G. Golick. R. Watts, R. Mikan, L. Bell.
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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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FRESHMEN First Row: R. M. Kerin, -I. Dashwiski, L. Hysong, P. Haines, M. Murray, l.. Asquino, A. Caplets, E. Matthias, J. Traficante, A. Canillo. Second Row: B. I-lolsinger, j. Cwpan, P. Gibbs, H. Boyd, B. Kluko, M. Stzikor. ll. llrakulic, C. Lentz, j. Portik. Third Row: R. Massaro, j. Kromer, G. Nunn, L. Turchan, B. liopnitsky, li. Susang. 5. Bowery, l . Cole, T. Stuchal. CLASS HISTORY This term of 47 and 48 brought the new freshmen into high school. Tfot very long after our arrival, we elected as class officers, President, William Morrowg Vice President, Beverly Kopnitskyg Secretary, Patty Halnseg Treasurer, Paul Sorokach. Since the election of officers we have had two parties. The first party was in October and it was a very nice party and everyone was happy. This was the first panty and as you know the boys were a little bashful about dancing or they were afraid of letting the girls teach them how to dance. Finally the panty ended with everyone leaving for home Some time after this party there was a discussion about having another party and finally we decided to have a party near Christmas. We decided to decorate the mrm. Everyone was hapnv and :ill were wnitinff for the special event that night. Then Mr. Trembath and Mr. Kenyon, the Fresh- men teachers. arrived. The party began with most everyone dancing. The spirit of Christmas was everywhere. The dances went on till the time came to eat and then Mr. Trembath led the girls in a Grand March.
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