Westville High School - Janus Yearbook (Westville, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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1 First Row—Adams, A. Toth, C. Urrjr, A. Matulis, Chcrbmisky, I . Barber, Hacquet, P. Vackctta, K. Bossoloni, M. Vackctta, L. Manfroid, M. Toth. Second Row—K. S n c y d, Mattonc, I u{m»ux. K. Bias ko, Brute, V. Vandcrpor ten, M. Larry, Marx. Larry, V. Sneyd, J (‘.rite?., Howell, Hyez. Third Row—R. Dowiatt, Da-vis, Paezynski, Webster, Kuchcfski, Cunningham, I). Palmer, Sparks, Kun-drains, Lcvcrich, Tovey. Fourth R w — Bukowski, Mcrlic, Xawicku . Never dousky, B. Waclaw, (lun-drum. Parnarasukift, Gcr-ulski, L. Stal, Bisturis, E. Devore. BOTTOM PICTURES First Row—A. Radzavich, Weccle, Wilson, Brooks, Jamison, Polakes, J. I.em ezis, Jordon, Pridemore, F. Waclaw, Gonguar. Reese, Shapuras, Widman. Second Rote—Gilbreath. H. Galey, J. Rrgr, Gannessi, V. Schaeffhold, l . Palmer, X. Hensley, Carrigan. M. Chapman, Lecount, Hart. Lemezis, J. Ford. Third Row—Russian, Starks, Browning, Pachciarz, I,. Slykas. Libert, Pelczynski, Dubois. Odlc, Gudausky, Gailus. Fourth Row—Falletti. Gar a-lius, J. Palmer, Cooke, Rawkar, J. Adominas, L. Hensley, V. Hensley. Fifth Row — Ligocki, A. Yerum, R. Barber, K Dudley. W. Laitis, L. Ger-alcick, J. Attutis. Dear Diary: One of the largest classes in school is the present Junior class. Altogether, there are about eighty members in that class. 1 was talking to a Junior boy today and he told me how frightened he was when he entered high school as a Freshman. He said that none of the present Freshmen could have been so frightened or could have been as surprised at what they found. However, it seems to me, that no matter how frightened any member of that class was. that they have certainly come out of it now. They are making a name for themselves. The members are entering into aU school activities and helping to make a success of them. Out of three cheerleaders, two of them are Junior girls. They are Florence and May me Vacketta. The varsity basketball team was built up greatly by the excellent playing of the Junior boys. The most important task placed upon the Juniors, every year, is honoring the Seniors and the faculty at the annual Junior-Senior banquet. This is a task which requires the work of all Juniors all year long. 'Phis year the Juniors have sold candy every day at noon, bracelets, etc. Also thefv put on an excellent play last fall entitled. “A Ready-Made Family.” All the proceeds from these various activities are placed in the banquet fund. The class officers this year were elected last fall as follows: 1 ’resident—I ienry Tovey. Vice-President—Christina Larry. Secretary-Treasurer—Lillian Pachciarz. Student Council Member—Gerald Brooks. Well, deary diary, 1 only hope our Junior class will be successful as the present Junior class is. Good night, dear diary. Page Eighteen

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HOBERT DEVORE “ Buckshot ll« I. rati tic |, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, ?. VERONICA LESKO 4. V ' 2, 3; Gen. Sci. Club 1; Poods STEVE MIKKL St MHi y’' llo)' I «» ue I, 2, 3, 4; Science Club I, 3. makgaket koscvar (• A A. I, 2. 3, 4; Home Ec. Clubs I. 2; Library Staff 3. 1.11.1.1 AN MO HI PI ELD G. A I, 2. 1; Operetta I, 2, 3, 4; Sci. Club I; Food Club I. HATTIE WO ID Hats G.A.A I. 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1. 2, 3. 4; Chorus 2. 1, I; Sci. Clubs I, 4; Hio Club 2; Home Ec. Club I, 2. G1.IDA GIAMBI Geeis” G.A.A. I, 2; Janus Staff 4; Newspajier Staff 1; 0|H retta I, 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Hand 2. 3. 4; Home Ec. Clubs I, 2; Library Staff 4; Rand Contest 3. EUGENE LYNCH Gene Dram. Club 4; Janus Staff 3, 4; Jr. Play 3; Sci. Club 1, 3, 4; Pres. 2; Greenhouse Com. 3; Owl Assoc. 3. 4; Speech Contest 3. 4; Sr. Play 4. JULIA PETKAS Jute G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4; I anus Staff 4: Jr. Play 3; Sci. Clubs 1, 3; Home Ec. Clubs 1. 2. WILLIAM HALUSKA Hlucjjc “W Assoc. 2: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Ha-iket-ball 3. 4; Gen. Sci. 1; lloxing 2, 3. DONALD MKRLIE Donnie” Hoys’ League 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball T» am 4; Hand 3: Sci. Club I. ROSE I.EMEZIS Rosie” Hi-Tri I. 2. 3. 4; G. A.A. 1. 2. 3: News-j aper Staff 2, 3, 4: Sci. Club 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1. 2; Library Staff 2; Commercial Contest 3. EDWARD O’TOOLE Irish” Newspaper Staff 2. 3, 4; Sci. Club I. 2, 3, 4; Owl Assoc. 3, 4. LOUISE PA H M ENTIER “ Weeser G.A A. I. 2. 3. Pres, 4; Sci. Club l. 2; Home Ec. Clubs 2, 3. I'aue Seventeen



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I Dear Diary: I was walking through the halls today and I noticed a group of students who didn’t look green anymore. Of course, they were Sophomores. Since they are no longer Freshmen, they do not feel so shy. The Sophomores have much to look forward to, and should indulge in all the activities. They have already shown their abilities in different sports and clubs here in school. I heard a group of Sophomores exclaim, “There isn’t anything to do ' but there are so many things here that the Sophomores can take part in such as various clubs where scholastic standing is required for membership. Many of the girls or boys who have some talent can take part in the chorus and dramatic club. Miss Somers is the advisor of the Sophomore class. The officers are: President, Tom Gerchalk; Vice-President, Edwin Ford; Secretary-Treasurer, Steve Hednar; Student Council Member, Marie Dugas. The members of this class are working faithfully in upholding the tradition of our school. During the Regional Tournament many of the Sophomores showed their efficiency by performing duties. This is an active class and I hope they keep up the good work. First h'oxo I.etc. Shukitis, Dufour, Ramis, Payne, F. Mayoras, J. Dudley, Mig-lin, Antontlics. Second Row I.csko, Carne-glii, Hoyier, Rucker, Sacot-nik, Mazrum. Cunningham. Third ?«.»««- Maycrik, Falco, Myers. Stefaniak, J. Attu-tis, Camp. Kolinitiv Fourth Row Hall, Voluntas Russian, Markouwsky, DcLattre, Halu»ka, Hatton. First Row— I.cpowsky, How-anl, Gerchalk, Marriage, Giacone. Ford, C. l.ipow-sky. Vandekoven, Holt, Bowen. SfiPH,l Roti Willet, Swank, alvadori, Weiaman. Mo-Ian, Jacobs, I.ccount. I'us-kac, Polakes, I.igo ki. Third Roti Grites, Webb, G Kielick, Halchuk, M. Lc«ko, Wichua, Schaiky, Collins, Mosier, Dugas. Fourth Row — Mitchell, llro in, Johnson, Holycross, Hednar, Copas, Fletcher. Fifth Row I,. I.evcrich, Notar, Kerns, Sedlak. Fage Nineteen

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