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GEORGE SC HA BOW SKI President Sophomores In 1042 a fairly large freshman class entered W.T.H.S. At the present time we call them as sophomores and they now number 60 strong. Their boys have not yet taken a lot of part in athletics, but they have a few outstanding stars and quite a bit of good material which will l e heard from in the future years. The girls of the class have been taking fairly active part at such things as newspaper, dramatics, etc. The president of the sophomore class is George Schabowski and he represents them on the Student Council together with the assistance of Evelyn Starks. Not a lot of money has been raised by the sophomores, but they have made contributions to the Red Cross, USO, and aided materially in backing the carnival. Miss Somers is their adviser. First Row- Marshall Morcficld, Tubay, Quartier, Kestuvski, Boyd, Russian, Kochera, Dudley, Barney, Czapski. Second Row—Starks, Ferraro, M. Ark. Mayoras, Toth, Manfroid, Patton. Spicer, Langley, Oakes, Shannon. Miglin, Morcficld, Delanois. Roberts. Third Row—A. Ark, Henry, Bishop, Bitout. P. I.csko, McCorkle, Ligocki, Gallatin, Sayon, Pettit, Cham-ponier, Vallangcon, Kochvar, Adamson, Cottrell, Bann, Kiclick, Jacobs. Haussy. Fourth Row- Marnatti, Dudley, Rice, Craft, Youhas, Meseah, Collins, Wicsman, Wakeland, Wargo, Vac-ketta, Waclaw, Virostik, I.esko.
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First Row—Batrick. Blazailis, Yercm, Ghibaudy. Brazas. Browning. Sloan, Marsh, Mcnsavagc, Sydes, Howard, Morefield. Second Row—Toth, Spcsard. I.ipowski, Chiarmello, I.isick, Czapski, Vantrrpotte, Lynch, Waglc, Jones, Titnko. Champonier. Mack. Blue, Stines. Third Ron -—Appanaiti . Liebert, Beresford, Ambrose, Pellizari, Balent. Klliot, I,c Count, Tomlinson, Sneyd. Balsis, Franklin, Czapski, Palmer, Davenport. Fourth Row—Myers, Sneyd. Markowskis, Ceriotti, Yaluntas. Houston, Petkus. Tabor, Jenkins, Sleva, Kolonitis, Kaluza, B.al, Grites, Slazas, Hill, Mayerik. Juniors The Junior Class is the starting point of great class activities. They sell candy during noon hour, Christmas cards at Christmas time, and put on a Junior Class Play, as well as sponsoring several matinee dances, in order to raise the money necessary for putting on the Junior-Senior Banquet. This year’s Junior Class, headed by Mary Tomlinson, president, and represented by her and Helen Bial on the Student Council, has done exceptionally well in the sales department, as well as putting on a tine drama entitled “The All-American Family.” They likewise put on a splendid banquet at the Hotel Wolford on May 13, at which we Seniors and Juniors certainly had a marvelous time. MARY TOMLINSON President
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Top Roto—Young, Tabor, Youha . Sloan, Gillison, Sakoinik, Kmery, Slazarik, Vantrrpottr. Second Row—Haluska, Fortner, Mayoras, Balsi . I.isick, Bitto, Adam . Fellizari, Swisher. Third Row—Wallace, Pintar, Maritano, Davenport, Woods. Ronchetto, Vogel, Wisnauski, Woods. Peelman, Ceriotti, You has, Bugclli, Cook, Waclaw, Howard, Hart, Hut. Fourth Row—Gutteridge, Kippon, Marriage, Miglin, Kothwcll, Henry, Shaw. Vccillio, Bascis, Merlie, I)elva. Freshman At the beginning of the year 55 freshmen entered the portals of W.T.H.S. On the hrst day many of these students acted timid, and were accompanied to school by their parents. It wasn't long, however, until the upi er classmen had taught them the “ropes and were even trying to lead them on the by-ways, as well as on the highways. They also tossed them in the bushes and humiliated them in many other ways. Jay Swisher is president of the class and he, together with Betty Bitto, represents them on the Student Council. At the end of the school year there remains about 48 of the original 55 freshmen. It is our hope that they will continue in school, so that our graduating class will not fall under 45 by the year 1947.
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