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FRESHMAN BOYS Fifth How: Duhois: K. Milewski; Giambi; G Ilarvath; Kuchcfski; Ed. J. Milewski. Fourth Row: Datterson; Lucas; Shannon; Jacobs; (flick; Tolb; Va«ko; Valangeon. Third How: Gaughran; Marriage; Masiokas; Godelausky; lfaluska; Mikel. Moreiko; Kuras; Lomax. Second Row: Ilitosky: O'Toole; Schabowski: Howard; Kagey; Cayez; I’almcr; McNight; J. liar-vat h; Devosa; Suchaczewski. First Roir Groppi; Meeks; Devore; Delanois; Dudley; Lynch; Nim-rick; Kopacz; Fcrtal. FRESHMAN GIRLS Fourth Row. Dowiatt; Janosik; Boucher: Bishop; Vilk; Stan is; I«at-tuada; Chiaffrcdo; Schocffhold. Third How: Rial; Pclebites; Sneyd; Giambi; Charniskcy; Blue; Le-ko; Russian; Wood; Parnarauskis; Sutton. Second How: Mario; Duvivler; De-lattre; Parmcntier; IMugis; Car-ngan; Ntaker; Szilinskey; Gaugli-ran; Tatar; Lowman. First How: Mayoras; Petkas; Mayors ; Blue; Lems; Urasky; Rege; Shimkus; Renton; Kocsvar; Barney. MID-FRESHIES Pourth How: Dufour; Jenkins; Dowiatt; Fadale; Stanis; Valan-geon; Xcvcrdousky; Navickas; Bu-kowski; Usalis. Third How: Lceerich; Gailus; Ad-nminas; Hensley; Razmas; Mer lie: Ross: Tubay. Second How: Billot; Chcrbousky; Duhois; Blasko; Browning; Blue; Harris; Gannessi; Moyer; Basso-lini. First Hoic: Spisok; T »r men tier; Adams, Sandlin: Miglin; Kggert; Matulis; Pitchford; Roberts; Kab- asinskas. Page Twenty-one
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FRESHMAN CLASS THE CLASS OF 1939 Officers President................ Vice President........... Secretary-Treasurer...... Student Council.......... Walter Godelausky ...John Gaughran Johanna Mayoras ....James Jacobs On September the third, nineteen thirty-five, the Freshmen entered the sacred realms of the high school. The grass on the school lawn was green, and so were the Freshmen. When the semester examinations made their first appearance in January, a number of downcast countenances could be noticed. However, when the honor roll was published, the list was led by the Freshmen. Some more energetic boys have made themselves noticeable in athletics, providing a healthy mixture of brawn with brain. MID-YEAR FRESHMEN Right in the middle of winter, the school atmosphere suddenly became brightened with green. The answer—more Freshmen. These upstarts deserve credit for the way in which they have adapted themselves to the school system, even though defects in their actions are apparent. In the short time that they have been in school, they show signs of being of great value next year. The Freshman Class Advisor is Miss Glodkowskis. Vagt Twenty
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ORGANIZATIONS Ext ra-Curricular Activities • Extra-curricular activities permit the students to express themselves in other fields of endeavor besides scholastically. In working with their fellow students, they experience situations not unlike those they will meet in the business and social world after they leave school. Among these activities are included several clubs whose aim is purely social; the music department; the plays; the Hi-Tri and Boys League ; the honorary groups; and the two publications: the newspaper, WestviUe High, and the annual, The Janus. Each of these gives the member an opportunity to participate in some worthwhile activity which will be of value to him (or her) w’hen he (or she) graduates and goes out into the outside world. Everyone in school belongs to at least one organization. Page Twenty two
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