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THE CLASS OF 1938 Officers President........ Vice President... Secretary........ Student Council ....Frank Lesko Dorothy Boyier ..Susie Gonguar Willie Stranis We entered the portals of Westville High sixty strong in the fall of nineteen hundred thirty-four. The year as Freshmen proved to be gruelling due to the cause of the traditional “bush throwing” and the formidable looks of the upper classmen. Green as we were, we pulled through with a brighter outlook for the future. But, we found ourselves in an embarrassing situation because of the fact that the Sophomore is also looked upon as being a person too young to know anything and too old to be told anything. Due to our number and the spunk that most Sophomores show, the outcome of our class has been surprising and laurels have been heaped on those people of our class who made the most of their opportunities. Their progress and achievements have led them into nearly every activity in school. Some of those people who are outstanding in athletics and will be good material for Coach Miller and will go places are: George Sibons, who shines in basketball and in football, made the All-Star County Basketball Team; Frank Surzyn is the small boy who is an outstanding athlete in both football and basketball. Frank Lesko, another of our athletes, also shines in basketball and football. Dominic Swider was a boy who knows howr to “scrap it up” so he made the boxing team; he, also, played on Chapp’s Reserve team. Jimmie Chapman is an athlete in football and basketball. Others boys who competed in the intra-mural games who showed athletic ability are: Darzinikas, Rosgonyi, Dugas, Brazas, Dyskiewicz and Robert Dugas. These boys got to the top in the Inter-class tournament but were defeated by the Faculty. The athletes and brains of the class have been invaluable throughout the year. Miss Somers is the class adviser. Page Eighteen
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JI MOII HOYS Top Row: Barnett; Crew; Farrell; Noruk; Markunas; Jacobs; Spezia; Wablay; Vilet. Third Row: Lenfant; Rodgers; Miller; Alelunas; Swanson; Menestrina; Sabalaskey; Langley. Second Row: Boyier; Frankino; Lowman; Tartar; Cherbouskv; Karacavich; Finet; J. Shaw. First Row: Neverdousky; Grites; Swider; Strainis; Mazeikas; Gerchak; M. Wasko; Stark. .ir.Moit (,mis Top Row: Richir; Houdock; Sutton; Holec; Stefaniak; Jessup; Beresford; Gunia; Poole. Third Row: Mario; Godelousky; Kilbourne; Tornquist; Palmer; O’Toole; Jones; Haworth; Wood. Second Row: Dudley; Gailus; Pachiarz; Paradise; Haluska; Monyok; Miglin; Chia- botti; Fadale; Balsamello. First Row: C. Mario; Harcarik; Hible; Hale; Harrier; Jenkins; Hamilton; Felts; Schabowski; Ray. Page Seventeen
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sopiiomoici: isovs Top Row: Darzinikas; Rosgonyi; Hensley; Sibons; Laitis. Third Row: Swider; Szilinsky; Chapman; R. Dugas; Hall; Farnarauskis; Dyskiewicz; Ford. Second Row: Martin; De Yfore; Lesko; Sole; F. Dugas; Brazas; Mitchell. First Row: Erickson; Birmont; Arnasius; Surzyn; Yuhas; Moudy; Roth well. UKLS Top Row: Puskac; Erp; Caccia; Waclaw'; Shaw; Wilson. Fourth Row: Howard; Gonguar; Sydes; Guntor; Petrus; Nier; Wood; M. Mayoras. Third Row: Rosgonyi; Parzatka; Dilyon; Omahen; Boyier; Hauka; Watson; Palmer; Mayerik; Dudley. Second Row: Benton; Merlie; Brynn; Bryant; Kinder; DeBarba; Matulis; Camarata; Delanois. First Row: Carlson; Smith; Neverdousky; Bednar; Belansky; V. Mayoras; Shaffer; Cruca; Barney; Pasierb. Paue Nineteen
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