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MM Toth, William “Wit makes its own welcome, and levels all distinctions ” Basketball 1 ; Moni- tor; Art Club. Vargo, Irene Ah. so purr; ah, so divine, She beguiled this heart of mine. Science Club; G.A.C.; Girl ' s Glee Club; Hia- watha Cantata; Latin Club; Theatre Board; Scholarship W ; Sophomore Drama Club; Sophomore Play. Benko, Joe “Don ' t trouble trouble till trouble troubles you” Tuba Charles ' ' T dm or row will be another day” Band; Biology Club; Latin Club; Science Club; Monitor; Patrol Club. Tuskan Charles “His praises shall be sung” Patrol Club; Basket- ball 2-3-4; Boy ' s Glee Club; W Gub; Art Club; Baseball. Tysch Ruth “Here’s to the athletic girl, may her heart never be as hard as her muscles” Life Begins at Six- teen f Sophomore Play; Biology Club; G.A.C.; Camera Club; French Club; All Star Team; Girl ' s Glee Club; Sophomore Drama Club; A r t Club. iHnikuicfl 1 roc Lt Vidovich Emma “Virtue is like a rich stone — best plain set” French Club; Science Club; Mixed Chorus; Girl ' s Glee Club; Theatre Board. Visconti Lucille “A busy girl, a friendly sort, Whose interests lie in every sport.” Latin Club; Camera Club; Girl ' s Athletic Gub; Life Begins at Sixteen ' Sophomore Play; All Star Team; Manager of Tennis; Tattler Staff; Reflec- tor Staff. Yancich Milan The horn, the horn, the lusty horn, is not a thing to laugh or scorn. Band; Science Club; Latin Club; Orchestra; Chess Club; Scholar- ship W ; lollies of ' 37 ' 38; Christmas Play, Good King Wenceslaus; Philhar- monia Club; Tennis Club; Table Tennis Club; Music W ; Senior Council. Vanek, John “ One vast, substantial smile.” “ V” C ' ub; Football 2-3- 4; Boy’s Glee Club. Zajac, Irene “The lady’s charm — the nicest could not blame” ‘‘Prince and the Swine- herd.” Freshman Play; “Life Begins at Sixteen.” Sophomore P’ay; Girl’s Glee C ub; French Club; Hiawatha Cantata; Art Club; Scholarship ’W”. Snapp, Richard “Fame is the spur that the clear mind doth raise ” Scholarship “W”; Band; Orchestra; “The Princess and the Swineherd.” Freshman Play; Life Be- gins at Sixteen,” Sopho- more Pay; “Here Comes the Prince,” Junior Play; Tattler Staff; Reflector Staff; Philharmonia Club; Latin Club; Monitor: Na- tional Honor Society; Science Club; Camera Club. Page Twenty-six
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Sopko Catherine She has the sparkle o] old champagne ! Biology Club; Camera Club; G.A.C.; Student Council; Girl ' s Glee Club; Nature Club; Athletic Board. Sotak Mildred “ Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep” Art Club; Girl ' s Glee Club; Jollies of ' 38. Sramek Steve An honest man is the noblest l cork of God. Biology Club; Latin Club; Science Club; Monitor; Engineering Club; Camera Club; Scholarship W . St. Clair Kathryn “ ’$ nice to be natural, when one is naturally nice.” Girl ' s Glee Club; Pep Club; French Club; Monitor; Scholarship Stecz John Why don ' t you speak for yourself , John. Camera Club; Latin Club; Science Club; Engineering Club. CPs.iitiorzi ) . . . 4 -Ec ' T Strabavy Amelia She is laughing up her sleev e at you. Biology Club; French Club; Audubon Club; Art Club; Hiawatha Cantata; Girl’s Glee Club; Mixed Chorus. Straka Lucille The grass stoops not, she treads on it so light. Cantata; Scholarship W ; Biology Club; French Club. Tharp Joyce Ain ' t volatile f Band; Philharmonia Club; Orchestra; Re- flector Staff; Tattler Staff; Jollies ' 37, ' 38; Blackberry Winter, Senior Play; French Club; Theatre Board; Triple Trio; Girl’s Glee Club. Tobias Ann “The good stand on is my truth and honesty.” Blackberry Winter Senior Play; G.A.C.; Biology Club; Home Economics Club; Girl ' s Glee Club; French Club; Theatre Board; Art Club; Sophomore Drama Club. Tobias Edward ‘He makes business a pleasure and pleasure his business.” Boy ' s Glee Club; Basketball. Page Twenty-five
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znicn a cm cJjLfitoXl ■) OUR long years ago, in the fall of 1935, a great event occurred in the lives of some 150 young students. It was then we were enrolled as freshmen in the Whiting High School. Not unlike other classes of freshies who had passed before us, we finally emerged from the hub-bub with our precious schedules, afraid to admit having a conflict for fear of being sent to the school nurse. Eventually the fog lifted and with the help and guidance of Mr. George Burman, our freshman adviser, we were able to see more clearly. Alex Parsanko was elected class president; Pauline Howerton, vice president; Mary Evanich, secretary; and Vivian McCarthy, treasurer. We made our debut in school activities by presenting The Princess and the Swineherd on November 20, 1935. Our outstanding social function was the freshmen reception. We entered our sophomore year with just a little more self-confidence and under- standing. Steve Kopcha, Noreen Buckley, Rosemary Homett, and Mary Evanich were our class officers this year. School spirit now began to trickle through our veins and as a whole, the class became staunch defenders of the Green and White. Our main activity was the successful presentation of the class play, Life Begins at Sixteen. Thoroughly oiled and lubricated in school decorum and curriculum, we approached our junior year with a full-grown feeling of importance. The principal ' s office was no longer regarded as a wolf ' s den, but a place where one could find solace from all per- plexing difficulties. The class play, Here Comes the Prince, presented May 18, 1938, proved that we had talent and could use it. The traditional junior prom was the traditional success. Leading the class as officers were Bill Jones, p resident; Dudley Jones, vice-presi- dent; Mary Evanich, secretary; and Tom Sanders, treasurer. We entered our senior year with a feeling of regret that it would soon be over. All too soon came the final activities — the senior class play, Blackberry Winter on Decem- ber 5, closely followed by the frivilous senior party, memorable junior prom, hilarious Bum ' s Day, gay Class Night, and at long last — heart-touching Commencement. This year our officers were Eudell Paul, president; Robert Ruman, vice-president; Mary Evanich, secretary; and Steve Hruskocy, treasurer. To Mr. B. J. Vesely, our senior high school adviser, we are truly indebted. His sincere guidance and sympathetic attitude will never be forgotten. The influence of our teachers will go with us through the remaining years of our lives. Page Twenty-seven
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