Butler High School - Magnet Yearbook (Butler, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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Paul Fedokovitz Gerda Flinchbaugh Alma Ruth Forcht Betty Jane Forrester Evelyn M. Forrester William Foster Donald F. Fulton Richard T. Furey George Galan Nick A. Galich W. Dale Gibson Floyd M. Glass Robert T. Glenn Nick Gregorovich John F. Guentner, Jr. Victor G. Hackett Leroy H. Hamel Mary Elizabeth Hetrick Robert Jordan Hetrick Samuel W. Hilles — 30 —

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jariuoTiu Seruon-k GLADYS M. CARNAHAN: petite ... big brown eyes and beautiful dark hair . . . understanding . . . brilliant . . . likes cherry sodas and basketball . . . tennis is her racquet. FRANK R. CASTILYN: handsome, curly-haired, wit- ty, friendly . . . master gum-chewer . . . hopes to play big league baseball. RUTH LOUISE CHAMBERS: very athletic . . . laugh- ing eyes . . . member of B Mixed Chorus . . . likes flower gardening and knitting . . . ambition—to have a green house of her very own. HAROLD W. CHEERS: his name describes his per- sonality ... he fits into any group . . . plays a good game of basketball . . . likes electricity, radios and airplanes . . . Y basketball manager. JOAN CHEESEMAN: voted our Most Popular . . . appealing, charming, industrious ... A Mixed Chorus and Girls' Trio . . . lead in H. M. S. PINAFORE . . . expert dancer . . . MAGNET Alumni Editor . . . adores the Green Mountains. GEORGE T. CHURCH, JR.: prefers to be called Bud by his many friends . . . skilled in Metal Shop . . . when he drives up the street in his little red Austin, the girls' hearts go pitter-patter. MARTIN J. COHN: happy-go-lucky, witty ... a good dancer . . . table tennis champ ... in Senior Play . . . willing to undertake anything . . . rides a horse as well as the Lone Ranger. BLODWYN F. DANDOY: a lovely blonde . . . lots of fun . . . expert twirler . . . likes swimming and cherry pie . . . keeps you guessing as to what she'll say next. LUCILLE E. DAUBENSPECK: dark hair . . . very good friend and sport . . . likes to ride in gray cars and patronize Winter's Drug Store. ALINE DEAN: regular chatterbox, makes friends easily . . . keen sense of humor . . . musical . . . likes Home Economics . . . holds the interest of a certain person in California. IDA DeMUCCI: has a ready smile and a keen sense of humor . . . studious . . . smooth at shorthand, but more interested in house keeping. ALBERTA R. DIETRICH: short, brown-haired, always busy . . . cheerful . . . dependable . . . ardent mem- ber of the Home Economics Club . . . main ambition —to travel. CATHRYN DILLICH: a swell friend . . . man hater (???) . . . loves skating and cooking . . . plans to be a kindergarten teacher. WILDA B. DOUBLE: a helpful friend . . . actually likes geometry . . . enjoys roller skating and movies . . . thinks Petersville the center of the universe. ERLA MAE DUMBAUGH: sincere, friendly, pretty, courteous . . . lots of fun . . . loves music and GREGG'S Shorthand ... a swell pal. EVAN DUMBAUGH: a red-head . . . very talkative and humorous ... a handsome lad . . . likes me- chanical drawing and blondes. GEORGE T. EDINGER: jolly, happy-go-lucky . . . great admirer of American Beauties . . . enjoys hunt- ing . . . aim— to be the best deer shot in Penn- sylvania. ELMER F. EICHENLAUB: tall, handsome, dark-eyed lad from Herman . . . loves Commercial Law, ice skating, detective stories and fishing on the banks of any stream. MABEL V. FALES: big brown eyes . . . gay, sincere, trustworthy . . . always humming a tune . . . enjoys political speeches, skating and astronomy. KENNETH FAUX: a real pal . . . voted Most Bash- ful .. . always in for a good time ... a candid camera fiend . . . Circulation Manager of the MAG- NET . . . liked by everyone.



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 fanuan Senior PAUL FEDOKOVITZ: quiet, industrious, friendly . . . a crooner ... a great track man . . . likes astronomy . . . someday may be a great singer. GERDA FLINCHBAUGH: a peppy, blue-eyed blonde . . . loves to sing and play the trumpet in the band . . . speedy typist . . . has a weakness for Louisiana Tech. ALMA RUTH FORCHT: talkative . . . wears a twinkle in her eye . . . punctual . . . wants to please . . . loves cooking . . . has eyes for only one. BETTY JANE FORRESTER: rosy cheeks, happy dis- position ... an excellent student . . . loves to write poetry, sing alto and go to baseball games . . . likes camping in the mountains. EVELYN M. FORRESTER: lovely blonde hair and blue eyes . . . talented both in music and in art . . . a good typist . . . lots of fun . . . loves the out- of-doors. WILLIAM FOSTER: our thoughtful, dignified, de- pendable Class President . . . voted our Most Popular . . . artist extraordinary . . . singing is second nature to him . . . Boys' Quartet and A Mixed Chorus . . . lead in H. M. S. PINAFORE . . . Junior Kiwanian. DONALD F. FULTON: slim, dark-eyed lad . . . eager, chock full of energy . . . loves to type, swim and skate . . . trustworthy assistant at Y camp. RICHARD T. FUREY: quiet, hard-working, brown- eyed chap . . . loves electric shop and building model airplanes . . . hopes to fly some day with the colors. GEORGE GALAN: joined our class from Oliver High in Pittsburgh . . . likes geometry, custard pie and Henry Aldrich . . . longs to sail the Pacific. NICK A. GALICH: good-looking . . . determined . . . a mite bashful ... an out-of-doors boy . . . would make a grand Forest Ranger . . . loves his dogs and gun. — 31 W. DALE GIBSON: a busy lad . . . could use 36 hours a day ... a hustler for Esso . . . likes western movies and his car, Rough Rider.' FLOYD M. GLASS: nickname— Shatterproof . . . spends his after-school hours at Kresge's ... a swell tap-dancer . . . a B Mixed Choruser . . . likes his horse, Silver. ROBERT T. GLENN: likes chemistry ... a whizz in solid . . . energetic, always smiling . . . belongs to Drum Corps . . . ambition—aeronautical engineer . . . best kind of fellow. NICK GREGOROVICH: short and husky . . . doesn't know his own strength . . . loves to draw, especially football players, and has real talent . . . softball team and football Reserves. JOHN F. GUENTNER, JR.: tall, slim, quiet, soft- spoken . . . our Best Dancer . . . good swimmer . . . loyal Hi-Y'er . . . well-liked by everybody. VICTOR G. HACKETT: witty . . . likes to hunt and fish ... a fan for Western Stories . . . favorite des- sert—pie, pie and more pie. LEROY H. HAMEL: dark-eyed, quiet lad . . . happi- est when working with a lathe and a good piece of lumber . . . loves baseball and his radio. MARY ELIZABETH HETRICK: friendly, sympathetic, cheerful . . . member of Girls' Quartet of East Butler . . . enthusiasms—fruit salad and autographs. ROBERT JORDAN HETRICK: tall, slim and studi- ous (?)... ardent band and orchestra member . . . devoted to Meridian . . . loves his job at Penny's. SAMUEL W. HILLES: keen sense of humor . . . loves all sports . . . played a good game of football as varsity guard . . . popular . . . Junior Rotarian.

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