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VOCATIONAL
"STOUT HEARTED MEN" .
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The vocational boys of our school are indeed "Stout
Hearted Men. They assist in doing much of the heavy tasks
of the chool.
Making signs for different occasions and printing tickets
and programs are only some of the tasks they perform for the
. chool.
One of their main responsibilities is the printing of the
Mountaineer each month. The Vocational boys do many odd
jobs and also help with necessary repairs about the school.
The club's activities are not all work and no play. Each
year the boys work together and put on their own assembly
program, which is always tops.
Because the Vocational Boys are always on hand when
help is needed, the student body recognize the club's depend–
ability and appreciate3 the boys' contribution to the school.
L ft to right: Ftr.t Rou·
T. Grega, G. Mowrey, J. McCann, B. Atherholt, R. Lindenmuth, R. Ma age, C. Stein,
W. Hou r, R. Martonik, J. Matteo, L. Marboro, R. Stanek, R. Gentle, K. Robert ,
J.
McNeal, K. Horlacher,
J.
Dan–
iels, E. Lu ky, J. Oberto, A. Dru her.
econd Row-M.
Palermo, R. Tolerico, A. Lozosky, F. Cortez, R. Ruggiero, P
D'Amato, F. Delman, L. Sabol, G. Latoff, J. Sando, J. Karmonick, L. Blasko, G. Schmeider, D. Schoennagel, C. Cun–
fer, J. DeBalko, E. James, J. DeBalko.
Third Row-T.
Henry, J. Williams, J. Skitka, J . Fox, W. Krisher, A. Yano ki,
F. Kolbu h, R. Pavlinsky, M. Dietrich, S. Merrick, J. Paulschock, R. Saxton, E. Minnick, R. Berger, N.
Lee,
F. Har–
mono ky, G. Kulpon, J. Jame , R. Ti i, J. Hoffman.
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