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SOPHOIVIORE CLASS HISTORY As usual our school year started with a bang. This was the result of our president's efforts to extract last yearis dues from us. Around the end of September we elected our class oflicers, which are as follows: Dolly Czapor, president, Betty Petrina, Vice Presi- dent, Lois Wanner, secretary, and Rose Bucar, treasurer. The Student Council members were Jackie Pratt, Eddie Krcelic, Pat Prines, and Chuck Jones. It was with the guidance of these faithful servants that we were able to get through the year without a mishap., The sophomore class contributed gal- lantly to the football team by the addition of Joe Frydrych, Mike DiCesare, Kenny Kinley, Don Lintner, Don Hopkins, Roland Dobos, Barry Brickle, Jim Furimsky and John Hartzer. We proudly contributed Betty Petrina to the ranks of our high stepping majorettes. We also had a group of musicians as band mem- bers. Leonard Colangelo, Jackie Pratt, Walter Trkula, Lois Wanner, and Certrude Meager. Adding a touch of class to the band was our color guard, Dolly Czapor. In October we staged a bake sale in Har- lich's Drug Store with the same purpose in mind-namely, moneyl We made out rather well in this, too, about SSO. Also, we can't forget those talented actors and actresses from our Latin II class, who put on a skit, under the direction of Miss Bierer. This was of course put on during football sea- son at one of our Pep rallies. In the course of the year we gained a promising addition to our class. His name, Chuck Jones, better known to all as Buck. He turned out to be a great and promising artist for our school newspaper, the Tomahawk. The sophomore basketball players were Bob Mathias, Bill Henkel, Barry Brickle, Den- ny Robinson, Jim Furimsky, Leonard Colan- gelo, and Eddie Krcelic. The sophomore girls who contributed to the C.A.A. volleyball, and basketball teams were: Patty Erwin, Dolores Fedor, Dorothy Fedor, Joann Cotch, Janet Iovino, Tance Leffler, Gertrude Meager, Mary Lou Merritts, Jackie Pratt, Eleanor Radosh, Pat Reed, and Lois Wanner. Frequent couples seen during the year were Elly and Mike, Bose and Rich, Pat and Bill, Jackie and Cap, Dolly and Bud, Barry and Anna Mae, Pretzel and Fran, Pat and Jim, Bunny and Yunny, and of course we can't for- get those three new romances which happened over the holidays, namely Jan and Paul, Wood- gie and Ron, and Chache and Myrrl. Oh, those out of town boys. At mid-term we lost one of our most popu- lar boys, Walter Trkula, to Penn Township. On January the seventh we had our first class party, our Freshman dues finally being in. This was a grand success and the boys, as usual, enjoyed the food. Toward the end of January we started an all out drive to raise money. In this we returned to the old stand-by of selling maga- zines. Our new student, Chuck Jones, came through with flying colors by selling the most subscriptions. While this did not make us millionaires it was fairly successful. As the old year went out with a bang, we found ourselves staring at the second Week of January, and came face to face with that dreaded time of exams. We then started look- ing forward to see if there were exemptions and who would be exempted. To our dismay we found only four teachers had exemptions and only the few students who had all Sis were not compelled to take the tests. Our hopes fell with a thud as the news circulated. To our amazement, the tests weren't as difli- cult as expected and no one needed to fear the consequences of facing our parents. And so we brought to a close our Sopho- more year and looked forward to a bright future in the hallowed halls of Trafford High School. ' I
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