Westville High School - Janus Yearbook (Westville, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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Freshman Class First Rou•—Carrigati, Bcrtrlli, Shumm, Kipoii. Sneyd, Dowiatt, liolecz, Ra aiti , Sntcgnn, It. Wood ?. Noll. Second Rote- -It MX is, Shephard, Courtney, 1 »i Hot. Kay, Williamson, Pilkington, C'hmielewski, Chapman, Omahan. Third Roto—Smith, Miskus, Sneyd, Galey, Marriage, Ross, Yalangeon. itkus, Jamison, Kasavich. Fourth Row—Kleiner, Chapman, Craft, Ka-Itiza, Kosgonyi. Sebasky. Spicer, Adamson, Manfroid, Camp, Gilbreath, Kvans. Fifth Row Deltarba, Dubois, Shuman, Morctield, Bishop. Franklin, Brown, Bishop, Spicer, Sutton. First Row—Pequimpal, Dudley. Murray Boyier, Bayles, Shaw, Wargo, Haluska Koschva., Kopaz. Second Row -Gonguar, Bossoloui, Poland Schabowski. Groppi, Dancy, Pettus, At wood, Kieiick. Third Row—Brown, Biage, Fridmanski Jones, Patton, Gilbreath, Slykas, I.ictard Fourth Row—Youlias, Russian, Gillen Hanna, Slykas, Jenkins, Felty, Vandcr porten. Fifth Row—Moreficld, Truax, Such, Brown mg, Lipowsky, Collins, Barton. Sixth Row—Matulis, Chiaffrcdo, Ferraro Fertal. Sungail. Dear Diary: W ell, our Freshmen year is well under way at last. At the present time, most of us have undergone the freshmen initiation and are now full-pledged members of Westville High School. Ill admit however that I’ll never forget that first day of school . . . the new faces, the new way of running classes, the unexpected incidents, etc. Although we made mistakes first, we soon got over them and soon the things that disqualifies us, were now aiding us. The rest of the classes elected officers soon as school opened, but our class was given a chance to get acquainted with each other. When we did elect our officers, we elected Raymond Gilbreath as President; John Matulis as Vice-President ; Eleanor Dowiatt as Secretary-Treasurer, and Donald Spicer as Student Council Member. During our first year, much has been done by our class members to make our class known. Isabella Manfroid was elected Basketball Queen, Gene DeBarba made the varsity basketball team, and many others were admitted in the different clubs. Hopes are high for the different athletic teams in the next few years, if they showed good ability. Many boys received jerseys in football and reserve basketball letters. So you see, dear diary, our class is really entering into the spirit of high school activities in a rousing manner. However, I think much credit is due to our Freshman Advisor, Miss Mildred Glodkowskis. Page Twenty

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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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Deary Diary: Head Coach Clayton Miller completed his fourteenth season as mentor of our athletic teams this vear. Coach has built up an enviable record in his long stay at Westville and a great reputation in the coaching circles. Coach Miller is as much a part of Westville Athletics as the football field itself. This year’s team was a successful one, and it was typical of a Miller-coached team. Assistant Coach Peter Chapp is a hard-driving type of coach that is always working hard—drilling fundamentals into the players. Chapp develops the various reserves who form the backbone of the future teams. Chapp is a favorite of all the players and his comments are greatly respected. Co-captains Zigmont Such and Frank Masiokas led this year’s football team. This was the first time in our school’s history that the football team was led by co-captains. Both boys were capable leaders and were liked by their team-mates. The co-captains were backfield men with Such noted for open field running and Masiokas for blocking. Faye Txvcnty-ont

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