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Michael Goga Mike Commercial Track lg Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Home Room otlicer 4g Class Vice President: Hi-Y 3, 4, liand 1, 2 He 111011161 make an efficient of- fice boy. Betty Peterson Bet Commercial Girl Reserves l 2, 3, 44 Go-to- College Club 3, 4: Home Room Officer 1, 45 Class Sc-ccrtary -lg Commercial Club Il, -ig May Day l, 2, 3, 4: MT Club 4, Librarian 2 3, 43 Olympus Staff 3, 4g Junior Paper Staff 3. Sweet things come in small przclcagesf' Joseph Puskarich Joe Commercial Hi-Y 2g Commercial Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 45 Band Zig Olympus Staff 3, -lg Student Patrol 4g Class Treasurer 45 Senior Play 4. A boy whom we can depend on. in high school can afford to lead a butterfly lifef' But the glorious thought of being just one year behind the seniors, and of sitting in chapel seats exactly like theirs, gives such an air of importance to this state of existance, that juniors go round with a broad grin and all-important skip. This yearstands out because of the Junior-Senior Prom and Junior Play Keep Your Fingers Crossed. The otlicers were: President, Williain Drenickg Vice Pres- ident, Loyal Weziverg Secretary, Peggy Morrison, Treasurer, Martin Cook. V Now I am reaching my climax. The seats in chapel so enviously eyed for three years are at last attained. Wliat a difference four years has made in them. Notice especially the change in their walk from that self-conscious, unsteady step to a confi- dent, pompous tread. The seniors presented the annual play, held a dance and participated in other social activities. We elected Wallace Comer, President, Mike Goga, Vice President, Betty Peterson, Secretary, Joe Puskarich, Treasurer. The Goddess ot' Fate has done wonders to help the progress of humanity, but when, through her undiscovered artifices, she succeeded in the uniting for further preparation those honorable personages, who compose the Class of '41-when she had done this, I repeat, she accomplished one of the finally decisive steps in the progress of socialistic achievements. For this class, besides its bright hope for a glorious future, it has recorded itself in the social and educational history of the last four vears. 25229 1 , nu. . . l,.i.7,,, A, 7,71 1 ' l 1 1 4 1 I w 1 l 1 411.
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IIE HE l ,, Wallace Comer Wally I 0 Rl C0ll1IllG1'lC2ll ' liancl lg Orchestra lg Home Room Otiicer 1, 3, -l-Q Com1ne1'- cial Club 3, 4. Vuuglllllt 11111 nice. SENIOR HISTORY In the illllulllll ot' the 111e111orable year 1937, when the su111111er su11 was retreat- i11g to a I1lOl'0 favorable region to the south, we e11tered the lnonstrous halls ot' this, our Alina Mater, to begin our 1lI'Ill12ll'y course in preparation lor our respective parts o11 the stage. VVell do I reineniber that first year, a year ol' work a11d yet a year ot' play, one ol' failures and yet characterized by success. VVe elected as leaders: Advisers, Miss Robertson and Mr. Bieryg Preside11t, Sani- llly Swartg Vice President, Bob Porter, Secretary, Mauvclyn lltllltllllg Treasurer, Harold Porter. The early days ot' that year were stamped in the ineinories ot' all by an unco11- querable sense ot' fear, we doubted our ability to cope with the big things ot' life- wl1icl1 lI1ClLlCl8ll dictio11aries Zlllfl certain nicn. Nevertheless, through all the trials ot' that year ot' introduction, with all the fears ot' authority in the person ot' seniors and teachers, through all this, I say, we lived successfully, like the i.I'0Illl6l'Slll6Il ot' 48, in forging a passage through the unknown regions. Our sophoniore year was really but a continuation ol' the preceding year. As a matter ol' tact, the introduction time was past, and we strutted through the halls witl1 as lllLlCll dignity as that llllCI1ll6d to be conveyed by the 1ll0Sl humble ol' the faculty. VVe had discovered the characteristics ol' our surroundings. Again we chose leaders: President, Samuel Swartg Vice President, Robert Por- ter, Secretary, Peggy Morrison, Treasurer, Harold Porter. Due to the tact that Mr. Biery C011lll1l,lCll l1is education at State College, Mr. Moninger became adviser. A lew niolnents i11ter111ission Zlllil We continue witl1 our history, this time with the lnolnentous junior year, a year when only those who are willing to spend tive years im.
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Irwin Amistade Star Commercial Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Olympus Staff' -lg Home Room Officer 2, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2g Mixed Chorus 23 Junior Paper Staff' 3. Our len-o'eloelc scholar. Lee Andrew Lee Academic Latin Club 2, 3, 43 President 43 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: Student Patrol 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Home Room Officer 1g VVrestling 1. His girl friend lives in Gun Town. Jacqueline Arcure Jackie ' Commercial Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3. Une of the roller rinlc's lnesl ezzs1'omers. Phillip Arlotta Two-Ton Academic 'Football 2, 3, 4. Oar feature football star. Lester Ault Hammer Head Vocational F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Football 2, Penn State 1. 'tHe likes our SUlIIl0I1l0I'l3S.U Joseph Backner Buck General Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. f'0ne of our baslzful athlelesi' Erma Bainer Ermig Commercial Home Economics Club 2. You wouldn't know she was around. El8aIl0I' Baker Punkie Commercial Band 1, 2, 3, -lg 'Home Room Officer 1, 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. She tools a horn in lhe l1a11cl. if 1-.I , if . l!t'ig.4 , if that HE E lllll Charles Batson Bud Vocational 1.I .A. 1, 2, 3, 4. f'lVlzere's Margaret? Yessser Commercial XVasbingon High School 1. 2g Home Room Officer 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 4. Wash Hi's loss lvas Trinityts gain. ' Gayle Batson Jack Batson Berr Vocational .lunior Hi-Y 1, 2g F.F.A. 1, 2, J, 4. 20111: of our fulure farmers. Evelyn Bayne Evie Lee V Vocational Home Economics Club 1, 23 Cafeteria Club 1, 2. She will soon be Mrs.
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