Trafford High School - Reflector Yearbook (Trafford, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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.5219 0WL0l 8 Upon entering our second year as Sophomore Sheep we chose Herky As- quino as our shepherd. Dick Hydak was voted to assist him while Paul Turkovich took over the money matters. Also, Betty Koepka was chosen secretary of our fine flock. Among the fine students who have gone astray to find better pasture lands were Sherman Jarrett, Chuck Jarrett, Gil- bert Yanaso, Ray Lutz, Frank Ferline, Joe Cymmerman, and Faye Gettemy. To re- place these were Mark Kliucaric, Roy Smeltz, and Harry Portik. On the championship football squad this year were David Robinson, Paul Turko- vich, Herky Asquino, Bernard Twardowski, Mark Kliucaric, Gene Corl, and little Jack Connor. The only lettermen were Asquino, Robinson, and Turkovich. Showing fine sportsmanship and rep- resenting the Sophomores on the basketball court were Zig Zigarovich, David Robinson, Paul Turkovich, John Ogle, Donald Bradley, and Unt Banasic. The only two girls chosen for the var- sity team were Twyla Bigler and Janet Ma- tulia. Take heed friends, for you'll be hearing a lot about these two in the coming years. David Robinson, our reliable trackman, is a cinch to take more track honors this year-at least we hope so! Ziggy Zigarovich and Herky Asquino are on the baseball team along with little- mound-ace Roland Galore. Interclass basketball was a lot of fun fbr me girg They wbn Twofanful l5st fwof 'T 'T The boy's team got lost in the fog some- where for they were unable to score a single victory. Better luck next time, boys. Trafford High School's band is rapidly growing due to the fact that many of the Sophomore girls have at last found their lost talent in music. We were represented at Student Coun- cil meetings by Margaret Baric, David Rob- inson, Clara Paul, and Richard Hydak. When the final tabulations were made Janet Matulia and Mitzi Tarbuck were our selections to be our Sophomore attendants to the May Queen. They looked quite love- ly in their colorful pink gowns. Our parties were a great success even though the girls had to go after the boys to get them to dance. Everyone had a wonderful time. CKJJ5 ,Ms for? We had a Magazine Sale to try to raise some money but we didn't make out so well as we hoped, but our luck will change, iust you wait and see. During Commencement exercises Mr. Carnack presented scholastic letters to stu- dents who received five or more honor cards during the year. Out of our class Margaret Baric, Josephine Zyhowski, Marcia Gracion, Dick Hydak, and Cookie Marshalek were high raters on the honor list. Miss Smith's speech class had a party one day. Jack Connor's mother made de- licious candy and William Stanley brought president Dave Robinson. We certainly en- joyed this. Dave, being a speech student, was given a small role in the Easter Pageant. It wasn't supposed to be comical but it did turn out to be a little onthe humor- ous side when Dave lumbered out on the stage as the Second Priest. William Stanley played the part of Pontius Pilate. Upon filling out our Junior year sched- ules, we found that bookkeeping certainly wasn't the most appealing subiect to the commercial girls. Of course, the very few Latin students from our class probably aren't looking forward to any more of it. After two years I suppose they've had enough. To end the year we wanted to hold a class picnic. President Asquino called a class meeting. Private discussions on how we could make money were all that we ac- complished at this meeting. Also, the presi- dent very politely told us we couldn't have any kind of outing until all class dues were Paid. So ended all plans of outdoor fun. ln dQpeT'atF:an 'vve Tdeided t6 hold a bake sale to increase our slightly deficient treasury and were amazed at the results. We'll have to have a few more of these next year, to keep the sweet tooth of our customers satisfied-and to insure a Pom- pous Prom for our honored fellow students, the graduating Seniors. As departing Sophomores, we want to extend our thanks to Miss Shaulis, who so very patiently held us from trampling the Seniors as they went down the steps. Even though we did have to wait about five min- utes for the slow Seniors to get out of their rooms, Miss Shaulis didn't mind waiting and holding us back. We have no hard feelings towards the Seniors though, for we bear in mind the thought that we, too, shall one day be high and mighty Seniors of one high and mighty school, Trafford High.

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lfmior QM 5 First row, U. to rj A. Ccxnillo, H. Boyd, J. Portik, S. Copon, D. Drakuiic, E. Mathias, M. Stoker, B. Kluko, B. Kijuccxric. Second row L. Hysong, C. Lentz, B. Kopnitsky, S. Kromer, L. Turchan, P. Gibbs, A. Capets, M. Murray, S. Troficonte, P. Holines Third row S. Bowery, D. Susong, B. Holsinger, R. Kerin, G. Nunn, R. Mosscxro, L. Asquino omior 075 Top row, QI. to r.j E. Monchok, R. Peduzzi, R. ,Peduzzi, J. Nobudo, E. Devine, C. Polesky, T. Siino, V. Daniels, J. Schneider Middle row D. Vonisco, J. Noll, J. Brown, F. Stonosic, P. Paul, M. Zeriviccx, A. Zuzik, T. Mikan, R. Groth, C. Minnis Bottom row J. Delia, R. Lloyd, R. Lcutsenhizer, W. Vergot, E. Szmyd, F. Wengrzyn, J. Serufin, R. Smeltz, E. Bclnczsic, G. Vcxlmussoni, W. Morrow, P. Sorokoch 21



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Sap omore QP 4 First row, ll. io r.J M. Vecchio, T. Bigler, A. Behe, C. Waits, S. Snyder, M. Ludmonn, C. Petrovich, B Koepka, M. Sfcmusic, M. McKee, I. Lifwcm, A. Neale Second row M. Capan, K, Snopko, A. Gclloro, L. Bonde, J. Zylwowski, K. Kluko, M. Grcxcion, C. Paul M. Buric, W. Meclger, I. Smith Third row L. Consoli, M. Carter, J. Venfuro, L. Carter, M. Banasik, M. Tcrbuck, J. Moliuliu, J. Anthony M.Mc1rshc1Iik, M. Koloski CSZJIO OWLOPE 641,155 ' 5 Top row A. Bcncsik, B. Stanley, J. Ogle Middle row T. Asquino, D, Bradley, P. Turkovich, R. Hydak, J. Zigclrovich Boiiom row S. Godiclw, B. Twurdoski, G. Corl, D. Robinson, M. Kliucoric, J. Ccxrlheim 23 I

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