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6ov.1lick.
H.
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J.
Rusiolosky.
l!.
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M.
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Third
Row.
ltft 10 right:
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An~
4r~e~ws~i.
A.
Ku~nu,
F.
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J.
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fourt h Row. ll'h
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F. Y:rlllr!LS,
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F.
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G.
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A. K<.>t<'h, P, C.:-brick.
J.
Sanko.
f.Hth Row. Ide
tQ
right: W. '(
IH)tnas.
W.
Colluu,
C. Reggie-.
A.
StM.dd.
A. Bobar.
J .
Bori~h.
1..
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W
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A.
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W.
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Ronunoski.
G.
Holot.lio:-k.
Sophomore Commercial Class
A short t im!!
.afh·r
school had
b~'fn
in session Mr. HorV\lC. o ur
su{X!rv1Sing
p1:indpal. Jn–
nounced rhar the ele-ction of das."' o ffi eets was to t.lk('
piJc~ .
The
r~s\1Jts
of {he election in Miss
Fanli's
room
were President, \Villiam Smith. one of our leading cheerleaders: Vice·P rcsident,
M.-. ry Gilmore:
Se<rtt:lry. Marguerite
Hovan: TrtA.surcr. Agrus Rusnak.
In
~vi i ss
O'Donn{'ll's room the
result$
w('re President. Edward
Andrjewski:
V i ce~Presi
..
dent.
Su~v('n
Guzo: Sccrcrar-y,
\Villiam Romanoski:
Trca~urt>r.
Francis .Jugus. The$e offictrs
.U('
c;~.p<1ble
of c<tring for their duti('S in the proper manner.
Th1.· Sophomore girls. in their {rC$hma.n
ye.1r, orgc1nizcd
the Arnica Club which presented
a
Christn\,l$
piJy
much 10
lhl'
('nJOynunt
of thll
students. Tm. origin;ll Amk.1 Club members
still
particip.llt in thr- acclvirits of chr dub. A DcamJtic
Club
WJS
also org.1niud in their
frtshnun
year.
This
club prtse'nted
Sf\ttral
cnjoy.able pl.lys.
Th('
cl.us
takt$ Jn
acti,•r
p1rl
in
lh<'
Art Club
~nd
has members working on
the
sratf of
rlli-
Bht~
and \Vhitt Taultr.
h also has in its midS-t
nl.lrt)
1
promising )'oung
alhlet"'.$
in
th~
firlds of footb:lll and blskttbJII. h CJn bout of its
rn.ln)' studcnl$
who
J>O$$tSS
music.tl tJitnt
Jnd are
membfr<;
of
tht
schoo.l b1nd.
The
~phomort
sl\ldents
Jr~
looking forw.ud
with
gn~at
anticipation to their junior .tnd
stnior ye;ns whfn
th~r
will
pby
J
major part in
th~t acti,·iti~
of the S<hool.
The
studentS
hl:VC
suppontd
.\II of the
school's
acri,·iti~
and
will
continu.: to do
so
in
the
futurt.
The
r~sidtntS
or
Sw,O)'f!r\'iiiC
nuy wdl
bt
proud of
tl.w
Sophomore Commerdals who
J!l?
now striving
10
be<:omc
th('
lrading busini!$.S m('n and
womtn of fuwre
y~ars.