Carnegie High School - Voyager Yearbook (Carnegie, PA)

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f R N -gm 1 if f .HW MW-www., r 1 Srl w Q , , ...ur 1-V mi, N A f M w3,,,,..w-,.ff- wa.. 1896 1956 gofzfietlz uqnnivegzsafzy THE VOYAGER f ' r N- -r 1.11, . Q. Sb 4 41 4? 12 fl Published by THE SENIOR CLASS CARNEGIE HIGH SCHOGL CARNEGIE, PENNSYLVANIA ':,.' '- . s.. ,.1:. v --1 5 11 .L-Z'-.,, .. . , , w .EW f V , . 1- , . l - 1,1 . 7. Ql , if ...U . . . H V A ,Q .-145 .A A ' a- .ix .. 11. S-- -- . uv:-' . . fi' 131 2 v '- -iw 1 ', 1 -wg.: . .-11:-. -. ' ' 3--,. - .1-,Q A . .. .-v .. , . , .. . K wi 511' .x P- 4' '. 5 ' J.. 1 .. , ,, ,, -1 -3 ' .,, , . , . ,- - U ' . - 1,.' .. I ,.,, ..,,, -'z , W A .. , - xg... f. L .15 ,' , , X 4 1' ' ' . .3 - 1 '- H -J N - x - i . '-rf' , ,. - af' . ' - - Q N , . - uf, V f ,fe A , ' A .V , i -,. . V , 1. N ' w- -:vm - , W 4... , ' , 5- .4 , , . W. 1--,,. 4 F . J. , vi , 1 ' . L. ,' w . ,Q ' l,',! 'fn - v5 , .X , ,V , Y. .. W , , A: -,,-. Y. 'ir .I ' I 'E A - -' . , 7' . ,. , 0, , 3 . .1 , , . . ,,. , . g 1 4 ' 'g .. 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The teacher works with human material and so builds his memorial in the minds and souls of those entrusted to his care. Mr. George was a teacher for almost half a century. For thirty years he served cur own schools, first as high school principal and later as superintendent. During these years he inspired thousands of children and hun' dreds of teachers with his spirit of work, his moral seriousness and his splendid enthusiasm. In the souls of these, he erected a lasting memorial. Mr. George was at all times a man of action, a worker. No man ever devoted himself to his profession with greater singleness of purpose. His great success hinged mainly upon his exalted notion of the value of work. He believed Hrmly that nothing of worth can be obtained except by strenuous effort. He led the way by working as few men are willing to work. No sacrifice was too great to be made for the welfare of the boys and girls. They were his consuming interest. He imposed discipline to the end that all children on the way to an education must acquire regular and crderly habits of honest work. This exalted idea of work set him apart and made him an outstanding teacher, a great schoolmaster. It is a duty and a privilege to remind you, the present students, of the deep and abiding love that fMr. George, the founder, had for the Carnegie High School, and to call upon you to carry on in that line spirit which characterized his life. We who were privileged to work with him learned to respect and love him. Now as our thoughts turn back, we honor him for the high sternffeatured beauty of his plain devotedness to duty. 1The sketch at the top of the page was drawn by Sam Morasca '29 from the memorial bulsftiof Mr. George which stands in the corridor at the high school buildingj I' 55? Q -mf ZW ff '1? f1 4 .., -Qui- , , . . ,- T ' JT? .. 2 R 4' rx ,I xr 'N zari'-R g' -f' .wygqgqy . ' 'Q lr' ' -'el -5-T ' ' '. gl T .gf .., - Foreword ST HIS year marks the fortieth anniversary of the establish- ment of the Carnegie High School. ln presenting this book, we have tried to give a brief summary of the history' of this school and a few brief sketches of interesting events in the history of Carnegie: to do honor to those who struggled for the foundation of the high school and who guided it so well in its infancy, those who have guided it since, and those who are guiding it today. All have helped to give it the high scholastic standing which it now maintains. We of today should be grate- ful indeed to those who have charted the course of this school through the years and to the Board of Education in i896 who, farsighted and broadminded, established the institution whose advantages, increased tenfold by the background and experi- ence of forty years, we enjoy today. The establishing of the Carnegie High School in I896 was a venture into untried paths and that first Board of Education deserves much credit for their willingness to experiment. Be- fore the Carnegie High School was established, there was but one high school in Pittsburgh-the old Central High School, and but one high school in the Chartiers Valley-at Washing- ton. Before l896, for those who wished an education beyond the grade schools, there were schools known as Academies . One of these had been located in Carnegie occupying the basement of the old United Presbyterian Church which stood on a lot which is on the corner of Plum and Chestnut Streets. This building, however, had been destroyed by fire sometime prior to I896. During the first three years, the Carnegie High School oc- cupied a building on Elk Street on the site of the present Elks Hall. This building was owned by the W. C. T. U. and was rented from them by the Board of Education. The faculty for the first .year consisted of Mr. George and Miss Florence P. Davis. The following year the faculty was augmented by Miss Margaret McLaren who is now Mrs. l.. B. Worley of Carnegie. ln I900, the first building was erected on the present site and in l9I4 an addition was built including the new entrance on -Broadway Avenue. This is the building as it stands today. Until I9I4 a three year course was offered to the students, many of whom came from Scott Township, Oakdale, Bridge- ville, and other surrounding boroughs. ln l9l4 it was decided to expand the high school course to four years. Those who were graduated that year were offered the privilege of return- ing for another year and a four year diploma, although each was given a three year diploma at that time. The Voyager was tirst published in i925 by the Senior class ot that year. lt has been published annually ever since by the Senior classes. The tirst publication sponsored by any group in the Carnegie schools was the Comedian, published in I896 by the graduating class ot the Second Ward School. The first high school publication was the Censor published by the Senior class ot I9 l5. ln keeping with the historical nature ot the Voyager this year the theme ot our division pages is The Schools ot Car- negie . Sketches ot the original school in this district, the tirst high school building in Carnegie, the tirst building on the pres- ent site, and the present high school building in Carnegie have been included. I-lowever, the tirst sketch is ot an oak tree, the landmark ot the presence ot the tirst white men in this district. This tree, only recently destroyed by storms, marked the corner ot the McFarland, Ross, and Redman patents and was located on the tarm now owned by Jesse Sanford. Tomahawk marks which were tound on the tree are believed to have been made in I769 in a survey made by John Campbell. lt is believed that the tree also marked the western boundary ot Pennsylvania in I769. Surveyors recently went to this oak tree to start lines ot survey. The Voyager statt wish to take this opportunity to ex- press our appreciation to those who have aided in the publica- tion ot this book. Although it is theirs, we wish to thank Wesley Martin and the Senior class tor the tine work which they did in the magazine and ticket sales to raise money tor this book. We wish to thank Dorothy West and the girls who sold candy at the basketball games to augment the Voyager tund. the Monday Club ot Carnegie, the Woman's Club, the Cavalier Club, and the Class ot l935 tor their donations. We also wish to thank the taculty tor their help in compiling the Alumni directory and Rosemary l-lutchison and the Senior Commercial class tor their help in the secretarial work connected with compiling this directory. We are gratetul tor the help ot Mr. John l-laudenshield and others in collecting old pictures and in writing a history ot the school. We hope that this book will bring back tond memories ot school days to the Alumni into whose hands it may tall and that it will serve as a reminder ot triendships, good times, and protitable experiences to the Seniors who will be graduated this year. 1? 'iw 42 'LM 1'-' ix- j , . ' 'X 'TP 'Ei i ' - B' fa? 5 .xg -5, X95 3 4-sfve. -at - Dedication N deep appreciation of his twelve years of untiring work, his willingness to help, his desire to better fhe scholastic standing of the school. his ,patience and, above all, his friendship and good na'cure, we, 'che ciass of I936, with pleasure dedicate this Voyager 'co Waifer B. S'cerre'c'c. Greetings ARNEGIE HIGH SCHCOL has lived through a period of 40 years. During that time hundreds of the community's young citizens have been gnaduated and sent on to further preparation for careers of service. Where these graduates serve is told in the directory found elsewhere in this volume of the Voyager. This directory reveals most interesting data. One fact which impressed us most was the large proportion of graduates who entered higher institutions. ln' spiration to do so must have come, in part at least, from contacts made during the years of secondary preparation. Years ago statistics disclosed that about 10 per cent of high school students throughout the nation entered 'a College or University. In the same years, from 40 to 50 per cent of Carnegie High School graduates entered higher schools. Today the per cent of graduates from our high school who go on to advanced schools still exceeds that of the nation. We are giving below interesting facts on this subject: -s H Per Cent of Class Per Cent of Class Entering Colleges Entering All or Universities Higher Schools 1927 f 36.2 f 41. 1928 ' 46. 58. 1929 38.8 f 52.8 1950 32.3 47. 1931 22.3 ' 08.1 1932 17.3 40.4 1933 19.2 f .-12.1 1934 16.5 f 21.1 1935 f f f 17.9 f f f 27.3 As the present principal of Carnegie High School I compliment the Alumni and extend to them my greetings. I am gratined that for the past decade it has been my fortune to be associated with them. I also extend to the class of 1936, which has sponsored this anniversary number of the Voyager, to the Faculty, and to all others who have assisted in the publication of this year book my hearty good wishes. r IBA 'lf-gufa x ' 1 R. E. KNARR. Principal f I 9 '-' I LQ- In Memoriam H. ALBERT STEWART I 882- I 935 C- . R. STEWART was the very taithtul custodian ot our building and grounds to years. l-le won the respect ot both stud all ot whom held him in highest esteem. As one ot' us, he wrought Things ot the common hour: Whence was the charmed sou That gave each act such power: r almost twenty ents and ta ulty l brought The natural beauty of a tlower? - 7'? ' z N ve f f ft - if ' rx' ' .- S' M tVt!617Q7t' ffm' 'im -7 1-X 1-at v u, ' aabwllfv Mig, 4 T Q- ' '- -ft P' , 1. . - 4- 1. m ' . 4 , T' Q.. f' 'J ' 'O bl! glfntt' I V .ilk-wt inf! ,MW-1'l 4 - 1-:wil-1.1 -f 1'1r-stttwwntt ,QW , , X 'h'W6 Lt ' 't' 412' 'l,?Q f 72109 0. fum '- A 1 djs- ham 'A J' .. ww N EW '0 U, Q I 'QA 'vl,If K 4 c0N I ,Rh It W5f'b'f ff 5 af- SQYQQV SQQQKVN in I f vffll . xiy M1 YXXWSBK, X X I, 2 Alfie . .Qlolgl 'D' , VN N . NN H Qvh: HI.-, ,lx Q7 - ,- . T ff? 43 '-SY '5'ts'?P T 'k. 'f3 4'7 ':-94: . T X., Xxx WX ,Q E L' ,K rhaklxwfdi Lk. 1' . , .1 , .VN'x,.w:,,, f'-tc f' , - 'T f Q9 ? S Y' lui 1' J xx 'tg' M ig ,, 'fax wg, O f-' . JW1'-i :L ' ' Wm tu KQXPW L ' - , .I ' '.' 'xt YT J I I ,vni'i ' 1 ' .f ,rtti xt '55 Tx xif f,Af'1fN .!'x,..r,,Mf:.b'T x f-A livvxx--. gf A' -qi ,, Q 5.1 .I f,.,.. - .-,.1,, X eg., .I 44 ' '::'3K-4 I 3 ,t '-JA up ORIGINAL PATENT TREE-marlcvd the pres ence ot first white men in this district. ADMINISTRATICDN THE PATENT TREE -- stuowing tomahawk marks made in l769. Board of Education DR. H. R. WILSON MR. W. C. KEARTON MR. GEO. MCFARLAND MR. N. L. GLASSER MR. R. F. BIG!-IAM, JR. - MR. K. R. W. RAMSEY MR. C. B. NIXON MR. CASE A. FOSTER, JR. MR. CHAS. E. 'WALLIS N july 15, 1896, the Board of 'Education of Carnegie entered into an agree' ment with the Wo1nan's Christian Temperance Union for the lease of its building for a period of three years as quarters for the Carnegie High School. This building was located on'the street now known as Elk Avenue on the site ncw occupied by the Elks' Hall. The Board, at this time, was composed of the following men: S. S. McCaughan-President, John L. Drake, George A. Marsh, Henry Mathews, George M. ,Carnahan, D. C. Turney---Secretary. On July 29, 1896, Thomas J. George was elected frincipal of the Carnegie High School. On September 4, 1896, Mr. George, gepoiltegi the school well started with an enroll' ment of sixtyfthree students and at theiisame meeting asked for an assistant. This request was granted and Miss Flbrence P. Davis of Asbury Park, New Jersey, was elected as an assistant to Mr. Geoff? These gleanings from the minutes of the Board give a brief, but accurate account cf the founding of our school. During the forty years since the opening of the school, a long succession of capable, earnest, devoted citizens have given their services as members of the Board. The student body has increased from sixtyfthree to seven hundred and the faculty has grown from two members to twentyftwo. The present Board of Education and the Superintendent are vitally interested in the welfare of the school. Our ambition is to carry on the fine spirit of devotion shown by those who have served in administrative capacity during the past forty years. We take this opportunity to congratulate the staff, sponsors, and students on the Voyager of 1936. President f Dr. H. B.. Wilson VicefPresident William C. Kearton Secretary f George McFarland Superintendent Norman L. Glasser .,g, 4. WW U 1 1-yn., . ,- -rf S 5' .ali .54 In R. E. KNARR, A. B. Wittenberg College History EFFIE A. MILLIREN, A. Allegheny College English and History LILLIAN BURIG, B. S. University ot Pittsburgh Biology AGNES E. NESBITT, A. Grove City College Columbia University Latin IDA F. LAUBLE, M. A. , U niversity ot Pittsburgh Mathematics J ' f i E 5,321 , -5 ea -A1935 1 ,Z,l.u 4.m1- 17- N ' ? i 'ff L lj.. I FACULTY GEORGE A. BRYAN. A. B. New Yorlc University Music H. HOWARD LEE, M. S. Muslcingurn College. B. S. Carnegie Institute ot Technology, B. S., M. S. Chemistry, Physics, General Science WALTER B. STERRETT. M. A. Washington 8: Jefferson College History SARAH L. CORBETT Slippery Rock State Teachers College Physical Education FRANCES H. MOORE, A. B. Muskingum College University of Pittsburgh English J. ARTHUR ADAMS, M. A. Ursinus College. A. B. University ot Pittsburgh, M. A. Director of Athletics Physical Education. Coach J. S. ROBB, B. S. State Teachers College, N. Y. lndustrial Arts GLADYS COCHRAN. B. S. lndiana State Teachers College Shorthand and Typewriting SAVINA S. SKEWIS. B. S. University ot Delaware Home Economics RAYMOND C. LEE, A. B. Fairmont State Teachers College West Virginia University University ot Pittsburgh Commercial Subjects ROBERT R. SAWHlLL, A. B. Carnegie Institute ot Technology Muslcingum College Mathematics BERTHA B. GALBREATH, B. C. S. Rider College Commercial Subjects FACULTY DANA A. FRY. M. Ohio University, A. University ot Pittsburgh, A. B. M. A. Latin and English MILDRED RINEHART, A. B. Wooster College Waynesburg College English and History WALTER C. CAMERON Carnegie Institute ot Technology U niversity ot Pittsburgh Columbia U niversity lnsitute ot Musical Art, New York City Band RICHARD C. SCHUMACHER, B. S. University ot Pittsburgh Franklin and Marshall College Washington X: Jefferson College History, Civics. Coach MYRA B. BOTSFORD, A. B. Grove City College French GLF'-P sua A x iii 'Qi' - . sz 1 L A -.'. ' ' ips. . I fs ff, , M5712 li? ,. .. ff N, ...yer ' 1. 'af - LW.-iwip. ' '1 .. ffwsm 7 A - 4.3: . ' 4, , 4 7. xx 'Fw -xi P M,-. lv 4' ws, ffw vga School The Principals of Carnegie f High THOMAS J. GEORGE f FLOYD C. ELORY , GREER BINGHAM I NORMAN L. GI.ASSER - R. E. KNARR f 18964911 f 1911-1912 - 191211913 f 19134926 - 1926f The Faculty -- Pasi and Preseni FLORENCE P. DAVIS MARGARET MQLARN EVELYN HAMMOND MYRA BOYD ALICE M. DOUTHITT ANNA PETTY MARY LEA ROSE F. RYAN S. A. WOODS ROBERT S. DOYLE LEOLA McLEAN BESS MONTGOMERY EDWARD McKEE GOLDEN SARA DONALDSON MARY B. STONER ROBERT M. KAY F. A. POWERS O. H. PHILLIPS FLORENCE C. BALL ETHEL J. CANFIELD ANNE C. CAMPBELL WILLIAM RICKETTS CATHERINE CAMPBELL MARGARET VJILSON DOROTHY ERRETT ELIZABETH M. AUSTEN MYRTLE CLEMENS EDWARD T. HORNICK HAROLD D. KELLY WILLIAM CLELAND JESSIE BUTLER KATHERINE JORDAN MILLY C. HAFERLAND LOUISE REINECKE JOHN LOBER EFFIE MILLIREN LILLIAN BURIG XVALTER B. STERRETT BURNEY CRUM M. G. STROUP SARAH L. CORBETT HILDA SILVEUS GEORGINA SMITH MARY A. GRAHAM WILLIAM WALKER FLORENCE E. MCCLINTOCKCLAUDE E. RUPP T. EMMET GEORGE WILLIAM UNGARD MARIE WALKER MINNA STEINERT ELIZABETH HULTON CAMILLA EMORY HOWARD H. LEE HELEN BRUCKMAN FRANCES LUDWICK MARY H. THOMAS HENRIETTA SCHWER RUTH E. DOUTHITT MARIAN C. MCMILLAN JAMES RUGH ELSIE M. YOUNG EVELYN McCURDY RALPH M. WRIGHT HOWARD HECKATHORNE LAURA M. MYERS D. 1. GEORGE GEORGE A. BRYAN ALICE HARPER HAZEL BURKHOLDER HELEN CALDERWOOD BEATRICE CAMPBELL AGNES E. NESBITT FREDA WALKER FRANCES MOORE J. ARTHUR ADAMS ROY McMUNN ELIZABETH ATMORE RICHARD ELLENBERGER HELEN DAVIDSON HELEN E. COOK CHARLES DOVEY JOHN S. ROBB ADAM K. BERT RICHARD SCHUMACHER EDNA M. LING IDA M. LAUBLE GLADYS COCHRAN SAVINA SKEWIS R, C. LEE DANA A. FRY ROBERT SAXVHILL WALTER H. CAMERON BERTHA GALBREATH MYRA BOTSFORD This is a complete list of the faculty of Carnegie High School from 1896 to 1936. All the names have been printed as they were when the Students knew them. Q. 1 fi ' AE EQQQ lat' Y 'QI' .m5Fb':J' .4135 ' . '.:.:21'av - '.., E. .-I-'g , X x.-9 3 ,JZ ,S A Tw Q I, Qq f x., f 'M I ,ff ' C1-:QW , i: i' i 5 I- w 3 V. :----pw 1141- Y X 5-.wh r w , if . K 5 5 -. r f ,7 C n f? ,fC J I ' 'wise'-A-wIy4 -af f fi ' -. QU : ef '4l'?-q':i5,i, '?f- -'f?f? f, :rf ff, I i,Jf'ffiL , - T 4 - f ' kqqfi-'ffI V 2.f 11f a 'C AJ' XX '- ,-,--N 2 ffl- ' f, F2 ,f ij? ' 'ffliI2 ,fgf I .1 ,Ig SQL? 4 ., fl fi I -l s' 'T' W' ,Y ,I ,- j ' -La.. i ll -L -LJ-+4 ' I L S L I QS if H lg 'fif'-aff, I Q ,I rf -3 'uw X-naar? gif- I if I: l I , :- Q X 5'5F?PIP6 L-ff' f-P6417 - f if if 1 ' , I JNL LC--- --LL L I L If I rf! I 4' , I ll! -'-2 '25 L- X Q I LX. mf al, Q? Q. N 11:6 S if - ,,:4.a- A 1, Ts min ,f r 13. 'I' ink I kqc Q' xxp H N.-Q., SI' ' A -Q 'iff' ,H ?g2 - , in ffiiv I S iffaifi, LV' NTI.. f.-Q N' - w:.,,.Y V ,lg ig -i, ri- li Hrliljiii f, ff ' T157 f , LC' ' - f I i lCI I f , gif SINZV i IL-ji X ' .II IW! ,X I ll , YQ? ' I I- ffl I A, ,I ,fffq fi9I f +i 5 lf? - W I f i,+I sIIfiwQ 'MI' I'fffvWfQIIC' 'ff I -Q I I +1 -ig .. -S'3w.?s1zI1Q , w '-. 'I'It!'vZ7.' 'I LL ,LE I I I :Ii 9 3, IL LI: if. 0 QSaifff.-fE1'eHlfQQ 1' li f - - f Y N 'Ti 4, II ' XX PX 9.9 44 II?5Zg?JfymyjfIII-K 'fa' 3,15-'s 1 f .5 -L w f-fr ' i f- fn? - xx-,L ' '-,ang ', A Y lg f,'w , THE FIRST PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING IN THIS DISTRICT CLASSES rirrr LOUISE G. GLASSER Class Vice-President 4, Senior Dance Committee, Cavalier Club 3, Choral Club, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Operetta, C. H. S. Newspaper Reporter 4, Junior Literary Program, Jun- ior Pennant Committee, Sophomore Hop Committee, Sophomore Athletic Man- ager, G Clef 2, 3, National Honor Society, Salutatorian. school reporter . . . remember the nite-cap at the dance . . . Pa- triotism leader . , . cut out tor a co-ed . . . destined to be a buyer tor Vendomne Shop. 60.4 71-1-If BURTON S. HOLMES Glee Club 2, 33 Cavalier Club 3, Junior Literary Program, Senior Double Male Quartet, Senior Literary Program. Senior Dance Committee, Class Treas- urer 4. girl shy . . . tennis star . . . class collector . . . master debater . . . clothes rnalce the man . . . destined to be a surgeon. L. WESLEY MARTIN Class President 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 43 Manager Magazine and Ticlret Sales 4, A. A. Otfcer 2, 47 Voyager Stat? 2, Merit Parade 4, Senior Operetta Prinonal, Class Basketball I, 3, 43 Cav- alier Club 3. Sophomore Hop and Party Comm'ttees, Double Male Quartet 3, 4: Literary Program 3, 4: Glee Club 3, Commencement Program. at ease at the milce . . . the cam- pus ideal . . . king . . . her initials are B. R .... personitication ot high school youth . . . destined to be a politically active lawyer. DO ROTHY CLARE WEST Junior Literary Program, Junior Oper- ctta, Senior L'terary Program, Senior Operetta, Choral Club, G Clef Club, Class Secretary 4, A. A. Secretary 4, Senior Domestic Science Class, Senior Dance Committee, National Honor Soc- iety, Commencement Program, Banquet Committee. Miss Milliren's right-hand girl . . . never shirlrs trom duty . . . in class . . . in social activities . . . a good scholastic record . . . destined to be a school teacher. ,.,.Q.i- fr-. A we-,, Hsu-as lx . Z -Wai 'ls W - r. f . In ' ' P1435 -fr, EDWARD E. ARROWSMITH, JR. Glee Club 2. reads Fortune lSl.OO a copy, monthlyl . . . a million dollar smile . . . Ned is synonomous with Marmon . . . l'lI condescend-- . . . destined to be a banker. ' I' ii A I -. X I EVELYN KNIGHT ATEN Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, G Clet Club 3, Choral Club, Senior Operetta-Principal, Junior Operetta-Principal, Spring Con- cert I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Ensemble, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition I, 33 Voyager Staff 4, Senior Literary Program. lively and high-spirited . . . short haircuts . . . an accomplished violin- ist . . . such history recitations as hers are rare . . . destined to be a public speaker llzanny Wrightl. ROBERT COLEMAN BARRETT Sophomore Hop Comm'ttee, Cavalier Club 3. Pres. A. A. Staff 4, Magaz'ne Campaign Mgr. 4, Football Ticket 'Cap- tain, Basketball Ticket Captain. headed tor Southern Cal .... Wes' left-hand man . . . Dot's pal , . . Latin is his only deticiency . . . Des- tined to be a college graduate. if 4-'S ob- 'NK i t V , 25' --2 Lai 1 tffil 1 , viskf fnhfvua 23,e,7Sfxg, , ei3,4g,. sl 51511 . ' o-.ap E ' f Y, i 'I SENIORS I SAMUEL ASTORINO Football 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 4: Baseball 3, Glee Club 2, Choral Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Commercial Club Quartet, Freshmen Organization Committee, Senior Oper- ctta. beautitul dark eyes . . . how could we miss them . . . artist . . . whiz at all sports . . . at least that's what we think . . .destined to be a major league baseball player. BETTY CLAIRE AUER Commercial Club 4, Choral Club, Senior Domestic Science Class, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' A. A. Exhibit I, 3: Junior Literary Program, G Clef Club 2, 35 Junior Operetta, Senior Oper- ctta, Spring Concert 2. 3. 4: Commercial Demonstration 4, Commencement Music. who is Gene S .... pranks in R. C. L, classes . . . a talented pianist . . . plays tor Girls' A. A. Club . . . destined to be a bookkeeper. IREN E MAE BEADLING G Clef Club 2, 3: Choral Club, Com- mercial Club, Basketball I, 2: Junior Operetta, Senior Operetta, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Nominating Committee for Voyager Staff 4, Sophomore Hop Committee, Gym Exhibit 4, Spring Con- cert 2, 3, 4. double duty talking . . . jolly ways . . . a sweater tor every day in the week . . . seen most in a good humor , . . destined to be a club woman. ROY A. BINDER Band I, 2, 3, 41 Orchestra 2, 3: Class Basketball 3, Commercial Club Treas- urer 4. a well dressed Senior . . . orchestra: trombone . . . club meetings: Did you bring your dues . , . talkative in law classes . . . destined to be- come a commercial aviator. PAUL BOLTACZ Duquesne Prep School I, 23 National Honor Society. an English whiz . . . very industrious . . . that tlashy hankie, Did you see it, Mr. Rosser? . . . a walking dic- tionary . . . destined to be an elec- trical engineer. GRACE ELIZABETH BRADFORD Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 41 Gym Exhibition 2, 3: Junior Operetta. Senior Operetta, Sophomore Hop Com- mittee, Senior Dance Committee, G Clef Club 3. Choral Club. a genius in writing poetry . . . most good-natured . . . a guard ot the girls' sextet . . . domestically inclined . . . destined to be a suc- cessful author of novels. PETE V. BEVILACQUA Varsity C Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, Swimming Manager I, Gym Exhibi- tion I, Glee Club 2, 37 Cavalier Club 3, Assistant Treasurer 3, Class Reporter 2, Junior Operetta. Hi Tootsl , . . how's Fran . . . a champion basketball player . . . private desk in the hall . . . destined to be a scholar. MIKE F. BISHOP Football 2, 3, 47 Class President 2, 3: Glee Club 2, Junior Pennant Com- mittee, Varsity C Club, Junior Prom Committee. Sophomore Hop Committee, Basketball Manager 4, Junior Literary, Baseball I, 3. Sister . . . sixty yard runs . . . two year presidential term . . . Olympics scribe . . . desined to join vaudevilles wg! MARGUERITE JEAN BOSCO Junior Operetta-Principal, G Clef 3, Girls' A. A. Club 2, 3, 43 Choral Club, T. M. T. M. Club, Volleyball 3, Spring Concert 3, Junior Literary, Senior Oper- etta. small and bashtul . . . pretty brun- ette tresses . . . quiet but full of tun . . . known to her friends as Peggy . . . destined to manage a modernistic tea room. my mmf' 'U ,vt,,--. '- ,ue 'Ef f ,. .' 'J' Fr' r HJ. ' If-1:1 -., I fl U 134.53 , 2 H 3f: 5..in A, .t - -r I X MAXINE BRADWELL T. M. T. M. Club, G Clet Club 2, 33 Junior Operetta-Principal, Choral Club, Senior Literary Program, Senior Operetta -Principal. ' quite an elocutionist . . . quite a singer, too . . . she'll live in a world ot drama . . . Hollywood, we hope . . . destined to tollow a career be- hind the tootlights. LILLIAN BYRON G Clet Club 3, Choral Club, Junior Operetta, Senior Operetta, Commercial Club 3, 47 Junior Literary, Class Vice President 3, Junior Prom Committee, Girls' A. A. Club 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 3, Executive Board Commercial Club, National Honor Society, Commence- ment Program. IOO-words a minute typist . . . zeal- ous cornmercial club worker . , . a special friend ot Calvin's . . . Miss Cochrarfs right-hand girl . . . des- tined to be a court stenogreipher. GIANN I NA RITA CASTELLI Choral Club, Senior Literary, Spring Concert 2, 3, 47 Senior Operettai, Junior Literary, Junior Operetta-Principal, G Clef Club 2, 31 Commercial Club, Com- mencement Music. Aunt Emma Dunn . . . too talka- tive in the classroom . . . a lovable person . . . always with Elizabeth . . .destined to be a concert pianist, 'Q was 1 F K ,, A 52 1 QW' 5, ,.,. . l I sf . 91 ' .ef SENIORS , , l f . i fr I I I ' I VIRGINIA E. BRIDGE Class Treasurer 2, Class Secretary 3, 'Commercial Club Vice-President 4, Jun- ior Prom Committee, Sophomore Hop Committee, Girls' A. A. Club 2. 3, 4: Gym Exhibition 2, 3: G Clef Club 2, 3: Choral Club. May Queen Attendant, Junior Literary, Senior Operetta. chatter, chatter, chatter . . . East of the Sun and West ot the Moon lgongll . . , tlees trom the boys . . . a happy-go-lucky disposition . . , destined to be a prima donna. ADELE M. CASTELLANI G Clef Club 2, 35 Choral Club, Junior Operetta, Senior Operetta, Junior Liter- ary, Commercial Club 4, T. M. T. M. Club Vice-President 3, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition I, 3: Volley- ball 4, May Queen Attendant, Executive Board Commercial Club. acts like a clown lelass elownl . . . gym enthusiast lkeeping the tamily traditionl . . . May Queen attend- ant . . . destined to design smart clothes. LIBERT CHIRUMBOLE Junior Literary, Commercial Club 4 Choral Club, Senior Operetta. Liza . . . remember Junior with the big ribbon . . . hobby, biology . . . Mr. Knarr's secretary . . . des- tined to be a Senator. BETTIE DOLAN CLEGG Mr. and Mrs. is the name . , . morning sessions only . . . chats with Pete and Andy . . . oh, dear . , . destined to be a playwright. 1 MICHAEL J. NLEY Glee Club 3, Junior Operetta, Choral Club, Commercial Club Quartet, Senior Operetta, Commercial Club 4, Double Male Quartet. Senior sleek wavy hair . . . Cl'1ie'lJustiCe . . . that shy boyish smile . . . seen most with Vera Jane . . . destined to be a tirst-class salesman. JOHN ROBERT DLUGOS Football I, 21 Varsity B Squad Basketball 2, Class Basketball I. Long John . . . good-natured, tull ot tun . . . trucking along in y trucks . . . a blushing beauty . . destined to be a crooner. SENIORS i i i l l l i l EMIDIO ORLANDO CINCOLA Football 2, 37 Basketball I, 2, 3, Gym Exhibition. Glee Club 2, 37 Spring Con- cert 4, Choral Club. A golf pro . . . black marcelled hair . . . interested in wrestling . . . talking about boats . . , des- tined to be a professional at Char- tiers Country Club. MARGARET R. COLE Sophomore Hop Committee, Junior Pennant Committee, Girls' A. A. Club ,Hike Committee 3, Girls' A. Club 2, 3, 41 Girls' A. A. Club President 3. 4: T. M. T. M. Club 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 45 Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Play Day I, 2, 3. 43 Gym Exhibition 2, 3, 4. Gee, did we have tun last nite . . . seen most in sport clothes . . . lady ot leisure . . . seen most with one ot the Smith boys . . . destined to be a torch singer. KATIE EVA CRABB Commercial Club 4. more than her share ot friendliness . . . history class: I propose that . . . model Business English letters . . destined to be successful, O M. 3 ,. LH.-a 7 132 7 2 3' ' lf?- 'T' A 1 Twxxh T' --'srl X um W x JOHN DUNEVICH Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, Commercial Club 4, Choral Club, Senior Operetta. Senior basketball star . . . a replica of Mr. Knarr's high school recita- tions . . . a blushing beauty . . . deficient in law . . , destined to have success in business lite. CHARLES C. FALICK Gym Exhibition I, Glee Club 3, Com- mercial Club 4. a quiet lad . . . those brown eyes . . . glued to the seat in Room 3 . . . a smile that makes one's heart flutter . . . destined to be a 'iorest ranger. JOHN W. GATZ, JR. Football 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball I 2, 3, 4. long and lanky . . . never over- A works at lessons . . . teachers' pet nuisance . . . good for a laugh any- time . . . destined to be a matinee idol. fr -if 'is 4,5 'V 'V ewes xivdwmwlk -, sf, Qi, ,LLEW QQ i s l'-.AQ' u1'l,,Q- 5 'lui ' Qi' f ' , 5' .JV ,,,g,i X .. .,ax5,'3':QA -' fs. ,rs 5 7 NELLI E DCROTH EA DUDA Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Commercial Club 4, Choral Club, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Operetta, Gym Exhibition I, 3. short and very small . . . Mrs. Santa Claus . . . history narrator . . . as- sistant law instructor . . . destined to be an orator at the Forum. JOSEPH GALLA Glee Club 3, Choral Club. short and small in stature . . . a quiet member ot our class . . . a scholarly one, too . . . conqueror ot French language . . . destined to be a minstrel. CLARENCE E. HALL Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 47 Football I, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 2, 3: Choral Club, Commercial Club 4, Senior Dance Com- mittee, Commercial Club Quartet, Sen- ior Double Male Quartet. Who is that dancing with Taylor? . . . surely not Toots . . . tuli ot tun . . . athletes like him are hard to be found . . . destined to be a greater football player, JULIA HAROWICZ Commercial Club 3, 41 Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 3, 4: Cap- tain of Volleyball 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: G Clef Club 3, Choral Club, Junior Operetta, Chairman Freshmen Organiia- tion Committee, Senior Literary Program, Ass't Voyager Staff Artist, Senior Oper- etta. always studying . . . and worrying about studies . . . I-low did you answer that? . . . windblown bobs . . . Pete's pal . . . destined to be a nurse. i hi' Nix i' 'A , ,f ' J Ki..-'Q :lx- WILLIAM HOFFMAN an absentee . . . that slow drawl . . . enjoys long recitations, by the other fellow . . . Alabama bound . . . destined to be a cowboy. ANN HOYSON Commercial Club 4, Choral Club, Senior Operetta, Senior Literary, Girls' A. A. Club 3, 43 Gym Exhibition 3, Volleyball 4, Executive Board Commercial Club. penmanship expert , . seen most with smiling teatures . . . a model student in shorthand . , . nitty clothes . . . destined to be a de- partment store executive. SENIORS f L 4 CATH ERIN E HAN NA Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Choral Club, G Clet Club 2, Commercial Club 4, Volleyball I, 25 Gym Exhibition I, 3: T. M. T. M. Club 4. a dependable scholar . . . unusual jet black hair . . . the quiet etticient type . . , brilliant law student . . . destined to be Miss Saleslady ot l937. SUZANNE HAUDENSHIELD Voyager Staff 4, Senior Dance Com- mittee, Tri-Club Dance Committee, Sophomore Hop Committee, Choral Club, Senior Operetta, G Clef Club 2. 3: Girls' A. A. Club President 3, 43 Class Athletic Manager 3, Volleyball !, 2, 3, 41 Basketball I, 2, 41 .Iunior Liter- ary Program, National Honor Society. Commencement Program. the original lovelorn l Mimic l . . . an all around sport tan . . . remember the headline divorce case . . . lcnitting at parties . . . destined to be a knitting instructress. AN NA D. HOLOWATY Choral Club, Senior Operetta, Com- mercial Club 4. What time is it? , . . entertained with: Oh, Fer I-leaven's Sake . . . unrivaled elocutionist . . . al- ways seen in a happy disposition . . , destined to be a comedienne. -L Q QV' if P. 5 r ii ... 1 , ff. rant l ,. e Q 'F Q is., i .1 g in 5 Mu, J5. ' i,-,. -. , ' 'WHL 1 , 3 ROSEMARY HUTCHISON Voyager Typist, Senior Dance Com- mittee, Chairman Junior Prom Com- mittee, Sophomore Hop Comm'ttee. Tri-Club Dance Committee, Commezcial Club Secretary 4, Class Vice-President 2, Commercial Club 3, 4: Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 47 Sophomore Party Com- mittee, Junior Literary Program, Captain Volleyball I, 2, 3. Mosey Putch . . . the eyes have it . . . and what a variety ot expres- sions . . . sne's quite a stylist too . . . destined to manage a modiste Shoppe. W. EUGENE JONES Class Basketball I, 2, 3: Varsity Basket- ball 4, Baseball 3, Football 2, Drum Major 3, 41 Glee Club 2, 31 Voyager Staff 4. one ot the Jones boys . . . dress parade . , . watch him strut , . . high point man . . . destined to be -a West Point drum major, JOSEPHINE JOSEPH G Clet 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, Junior Operetta, Gym Exhibition. a 'friendly lass . . . learned in History . . . unique hair style . . . seen most: smiling . . . destined to be a music teacher. bw 'E' m,ng,e.- .., Q, ' ' rs, .f 5 .i v..- .- f , ' 'ff '- x , 'W -er. C4555 , x 1 -.s'!'1r3,i . N f' 'Zi i A v '-.Lx5.:i- -,: . c, lr. SENIORS BETTY RHAE JANOCHA Commercial Club 4, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 47 Choral Club, Spring Con- cert 3, 4g Junior Operetta, Senior Oper- etta, Volleyball I, 3: G Clet Club 2, 3: Gym Exhibition I, Commercial Dem- onstration 4, Basketball I. Libby . . . unique sweaters . . . beautiful reddish wavy hair . . . en tertains with wit and humor . , . destined to model for advertise- ments, HIMAN GORDON JONES facial expressions . . . the girls' dream man . . . the word is block- house not roadhouse . . . early to bed, early to rise ladvicel . . . destined to make a million dollars without working. igif ANNE M. KALONSKY Choral Club, Commercial Club 4. Volleyball 4, Senior Operetta, Gym Ex- hibition 3, Girls' A. A. Club 2, 3, 4. an imitation dancer . . . reading at noon hour . . . Ginger Rogers . . . Olga and Ann: inseparable . . . destined to be a dancing in- structress. N I ri i,r1 ti I BESSIE F. KELSO Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 41 G Clef 2, 31 Choral Club, Junior Operetta- Principal, Girls' A. A. Club Exhibition I, 3: Senior Literary Program, Senior Operetta, Spring Concert 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society, Valeclictorian. Titian-haired scholar . . . oratorical abilities . . . our valedictorian . . . hobby is reading books . . .destined to be a teacher ot languages. JOSEPH KUTEN Bridgeville High School 2, 3: Choral Club. a newcomer to our class . . , a grave and serious disposition . . . soccer: his tavorite sport . . . reading Miss Milliren's morning paper . . . des- tined to be a carpenter. THOMAS MILTON LATIMER Band I. 2: Orchestra I, 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Varsity B Squad 3, Baseball I, 31 Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Lippy . . . twelve years' pertect at- tendance . . . basketball tlash . . . Ettie's best boy . . . destined to be a gentleman tarrner. SENIORS I i i ELSIE M. KEISLING Choral Club, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2. 3, 4: Gym Exhibition I, Senior Operetta, T. M. T. M. Club 31 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, Senior Domest'c Science Class. Ooh! was I scaredl . . . Dot's helper at the candy counter . . . natural wavy hair . . . her big worry: chem- istry , . . destined to be a dietlcian at Vassar. MARY LOUISE KNOUSE Clef Club 2, 3: Choral Club, Jun- ' Operetta, Senior Operetta, Senior ance Committee, .lunior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Domestic Science Class, Girls' A. A. 3, 4, Gym Exhibition 3. Voyager Staff, National Honor Society. vociterous jester . . . rates high in triendship . . . tull ot the right spirit . . . business lady . . . destined to be an authoress. MARY KWIECIEN Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Girls' A. A. Club 2, 3, 47 Gym Exhibi- tion 2, 3g Commercial Club 4, Choral Club, Senior Literary Program, Senior Operetta-Pianist, Play Day 2, 31 Crat- ton Band Concert. ten tingers ot sweetness . . . cam- paign manager . . . curls. curls, and more curls . . . singing lady . . . destined to be an orchestra leader. In gif? .- 35,582 , . 55 il '55 . 0 i'??5 ' --ir 1 ' -5.1 . - 13,3 JANE LOUISE LAUN Gym Exhibition I, G Clef Club 3, Volleyball 3, 4: Girls' A. A. Club 3, 4: T. M. T. M. Club 3, 4: Choral Club, S ring Concert 3, Junior Operetta, Sen- P ior Operetta. a triendly Senior lass . . . business- lilre ways . . . the inspiration ot a Clark I-li athlete . . . a note writer . . . destined to be an air hostess. ox NS: I .I ' xl Q cv-T' TH ELMA L. LIVERMORE Dormont High School I, Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Girls' A. A. Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' A. A. Club Vice- President 4, Choral Club, Senior Liter- ary Program, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Senior Operetta, Commercial Club 4, Gym Exhibition 4. gymnast . . . Brother Lee's arguf mentative pal . . , lives to dance . . . biology scrapbook . . . des- tined to be a versatile young woman. MARY CATHERINE LIWOSZ Commercial Club 4. skating to the strains ot Isle ot Capri . . , very studious . . . smart clothes . . . a sincere per- son . . . destined to be a skating instructress. so M i ' I W 'nv iK'Hg-0,951.1 2,5522 If A 41-: J Q I .fm .N I Yr-3 3 . . fra , 7 VZ. Lair f. 2 ggi. 2 .nm ba- SENIORS i ,ee f f J We J df ,AQ ROBERT C. LISTER Ass't Football Manager I, 2, 3: Football Manager 4, Glee Club 2, 3: Choral Club, Sophomore Hop Com- mittee, Class Basketball 2, Varsity B Squad 3, Cavalier Club 3, Junior Pen- nant Committee, Junior Literary Program, Senior Double Male Quartet, Senior Operetta. Lister's loves . . . first love . . French . . . second love . . . Carnegie Theater , , . third love . . . tootball team . . , 'fourth love . . . chats with Sue . . . destined to be a Metropolitan Opera House usher. DAVID Y. LIVERSIDGE Glee Club 2, 3: Choral Club, Senior Double Male Quartet, Junior Literary Program, A. A. Staff Treasurer, Senior Operetta, National Honor Society, Com- mencement Program. held in high esteem by everyone . . . money-man tor A. A, . . . highest I. Q .... never tails a recitation . . . destined to be a professor at Yale. BETTY ROME LONG Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' A. A. Exhibition I, 3: G Clef Club 2, 3: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Junior Operetta. Choral Club, Senior Operetta, Senior Ensemble, National Honor Society. a scholarly, dependable girl . . . history is her favorite . . . always seen with Bessie . . . a skilled pian- ist, too . . . destined to be a music teacher. AMATO MALVAROSA Choral Club, Glee Club 3. Duce . . . a would-be football hero . . . never misses a movie . . . Pall Parrot shoes . . . destined to be the toreman ot a dude ranch. GLADYS MAY MAPSTONE Gym Exhibition 2, 3, G Clet Club 2. 31 Choral Club, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Operetta, Spring Concert 2, 3. low alto voice . . . Mappy . . . very companionable: Dot . . . comic when she acts up . . . destined to become a radio songstress. MARY M. MASCIANTONIO Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 41 Volley- ball I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, Junior Operetta, Senior Operetta, Junior Liter- ary Program, Gym Exhibition I, 3: G Clet Club 2, 3: Choral Club, Senior Domestic Science Club, Basketball I, 21 Commercial Program Committee. a Winchellette . . . arguing with Pete , . . Joan Crawford eyes . . . mate me a sandwich, 'Mash' . . . destined to be a Red Cross worlcer. SENIGRS WILLIAM C. MACKIE II Band I, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 37 Sophomore Hop Committee, Junior Nominating Comm'ttee, Choral Club, Chairman Senior Dance Com- mfttee, Picture Editor Voyager, News- paper Statif 2. 4: Lieutenant Magazine Campaign, Senior Ensemble, Senior Operetta. has a yen tor waitresses . . . always around when a teller needs a triend . . . tall, darlc and handsome . . . destined to be a photographer. l A I , pf U, :Li-!Q,,.., CA RM ELA MALVA ROSA Girls' A. A. Club 4, G Clef Club 3. Choral Club, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Junior Literary Program, Gym Exhibition 3, Senior Operetta, Junior Operetta. organist and pianist , . . smart knitted outfits . . . Carmen . . . that stylish coitture . . . always seen smiling . . . destined to be a world relcnowned organist. ees! ...ff as.. ,fdj OLGA MARMULLA G Clet Club 2, Gym Exhibftion 3, Choral Club, Commencement Program. typing room: Come on, Ann, it's 5 o'cloclt . . . helps support the movies . . . where there's dancing, theres Olga . . . fond ot reading . . . destined to be a success as a governess. if .JA- osi mf' f - . iii .: 'I 1, I il . .Q ' ' E as.. in SENIORS BEATRICE ALBERTA MAYO Basketball Captain 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition I, 3: , Play Day 4, Commerctal Campaign ' Manager 4, Commercial Club 4, Com- mercial Program Commfttee, Choral Club, Senior Operetta, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. curls, like an old tashioned miss . . . versatile in gym work . . . she likes them hale and healthy . . . busy as a Bee . . . destined to be a PETE MORASCA C'3mPal8'i VWGHGSZV. Varsity Basketball 2, Junior High Bas- ketball I, Class Basketball 3, 47 Junior Prom Committee, Commercial Club 4, Commercial Club Decorating Com- mittee, Senior Dance Committee, Voy- ager Staff 4, Junior Literary Program, Football Ticket Captain, Basketball Ticket Captain, Magazine Campaign Captain. song and dance man . . . gong! L' OLIVE LOUISE MORGAN . . . Astaire the second . . . news Girls' A. A. Club Secretary 3, Class Commentator ' Wes Hglltflwng Basketball 2. 3' 4: Volleyball 2' 3' 47 man .I. . destined to tollow in his Gym Exhibition 3' Junior Operetta' brothers tootsteps. a commercial Spring Concert 2, 3, 45 G Clef Club 2. amst' 3: Choral Club, Commercial Club 4, Senior Operetta, South Fayette High School I, Girls' A. A. Club 2, 3, 4. smiles . . . seldom perturbed . . remember that tunny valentine . . . snappy brown eyes . . . destined to be a U. S. A. Champion Gymnast. JENNIE M- MURACA G Clet Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. smiles . . . ringlets . . . Frosty . her masterpiece . . . inquisitive in law class . . . studious . . . destined to be a famous dancer. MARIE LOUISE NICOLUSSI G Clet Club 3, Choral Club, Junior Operetta, Senior Operetta, Spring Con- cert 2, 3, 4: Junior Literary, Girls' A. A. Club 4, Senior DomestFc Science Class. sparkling blue eyes . . . a seasoned sea voyager . . . a seamstress . . . favorite pastime: reading . . . des- tined to be a popular poetess. HELEN LOUISE NOWACKI Commercial Club 4, Choral Club, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 4, Senior Operetta. Spring Concert 2, 3, 47 Freshmen Organization Committee, Gym Exhibition 3. Al's precious . . . sweet little miss . . . an attractive drawl , . . tull ot vim and vigor . . . destined to be a saleslady. Q M9 I XB V M, P . , i v ia. ' iul i r i - -- iii', Ei , fm , ills ya I '- 34 . ' i li . . 1.-1-.r-r-r ' 'LN5 . -if 5 '1 ANTHONY JOSEPH PAO LINO Sophomore Hop Committee, Senior Double Male Quartet, Choral Club, Senior Operetta-Principal, Spring Con- cert. '36's petit member , . . the little Dutch 'I'iriIrer . . . that spring con- cert haircut . . . 'll clidn't do it ' . . . girls' tavorite poet . . , Nino . . . destined to achieve tame as a cartoonist, LI LLIAN PERLMAN Sophomore Hop Committee, G CIe'F Club 2, 3: Choral Club, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Junior Operetta, Senior Operetta, Commercial Club 4. talking mixed with giggling . . . a sweet smile . . , typist extraordinary . . , Carnegie Jewish Clulo . . . destined to Ice a private nurse MARGARET M. QUINN Voyager Staff, May Queen, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Hop Com- mittee, Senior Operetta, Junior Literary Club, Girls' A. A. Club Volleyball I, 2, 3, 41 3, 45 Cavalier Club 3, National Honor Society, Program. Program, Choral Treasurer 2, 3: Basketball I, 2, G Clet Club 3. Commencement Queen ot the May . . . sport clothcs . . . seen with: Roy . . . have you seen that little white radio . . . des- tined to be a business school grad- uate. SENIORS JEANN E ANNETTE O' MALLEY G CIe'f 3, Spring Concert 3, 45 Junior Operetta-Principal, Senior Operetta. Choral Club, Commercial Club 4. flashing eyes and snappy manner . . . small to see but always heard . . . everybody's pal . . . a triendly smile , . . destined to be a tele, phone operator. MARY LAVERN E PSZEN ICZKA G Clet 2, 33 Junior Operetta, Gym Exhibition 3, Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4. happy . . . she loves excitement . . . characterized most by a friendly smile . . . boundless energy . . . destined to be a world famous ath- Iete. MARIO J. PERSIANI Glee Club 3, Spring Concert 3, Choral Club, Senior Operetta. speedy French . . . the worry ot Miss Botstord . . . peppy as the clay is long . . . an argumentative disposition . . , destined to be an interior decorator. rrf-tl r v- 'f if y 4 ii- 5 1:1 1, 512.5 , .. 14:3 w a,,2r722i.,:fi2f+ . 'As ,wi J A HENRY H. REISS Baseball Manager 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Choral Club, Glee Club 3, Senior Ensemble, Basketball 4. won't dance, can't make him . . . riding is better than walking . . . a distinguished violinist . . . destined to be a soldier. CORDELL RICHARDSON Choral Club, G Clet Club 3, Senfor Operetta, Junior Operetta, Volleyball 3, 4: Basketball 3, Girls' A. A. Club 3, 4: T. M. T. M. Club 3, Gym Exhibition I, 3: Commercial Club 4, Senior Literary Program, Ring and Pin Committee 4. classes are dismissed at 2:35 . . . not 2:30 . . . Cordell should know this now! . . . an elocutionist . . . eleventh year running in pertect at- tendance . . . destined to be a librarian. STANLEY ROTH Football 3, 4: Class Basketba'I 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 2, Choral Club, Senior Operetta, Sports Writer 4, Sophomore Hop Commzttee, Junior News Editor, Glee Club 3, Sophomore Party Com- mittee, Lieutenant Magazine Campaign. regular chatter box . . . Iow cap- tivating voice . . . specialty: con- versing with the girls . . . Mr. Sterrett's best friend . . . destined to be the well-dressed man's tailor. swkp Q-. my 5 ..j,,+ Q , .V as r , .if , Lf? rg A f tirfxa, - -sc.. SENIORS VIOLET CLAIRE RENN Sophomore Hop Committee, Class Treasurer 3, Junior Literary, Volleyball 3, Junior Prom Comm'ttee, T. M. T. M. Club 3, Gym Exhibftfon 3, Girls' A. A. Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 45 Com- mercial Club President 4, Voyager Statt, Freshmen Organization Committee, Com- mencement Program. Commercial president and champion . . depiction ot neatness and sweetness . . . personality Ieads to her popularity . . . an alluring miss . . . destined to be a Iawyer's priv- ate secretary. ff, ROBERT E. ROACH Picture Editor of Voyager. Z that scientitic haircut . . . Einstein protege . . . I was doing 80 per . . . remember the transmission, Bob . . . destined to be a scientitic genius. RITA MAE SAMPSON G Clef Club 2, 3: Junior Operetta, Commercial Club 4, Choral Club, Senior Operetta. Brown eyes, why are you blue . . . Love me, love my dog . . . brother troubles . . . Latin enthusiast . . . destined to be a success in her chosen work. VIRGINIA MARGARET SCHULTE Girls' A. A. Club 3, 4: T. M. T. M. Club 3, Commercial Club 4, G Clef Club 2, 3: Choral Club, Junior Operetta, Senior Operetta, Gym Exhibition 3. the oranges go round and round . . . a popular miss . . . pretty blonde curls . . . remember at the mike at the dance-ter-r-i-ble! . . . destined to be a sun-kissed California maiden. FRANCIS SIMON Football 3, 45 Choral Club, Senior Operetta. our tlashy end on the field . . . 50-cent words . . . shy and bashtul . . . argues politics . . . destined to be a fireman. .Je mejlr ALBERT JOHN SNYDER Gym Exhibition I, Glee Club 3. Jun- ior Double Male Quartet, Choral Club, .Junior Operetta, Commercial Club 4, Junior Literary Program. There, there, precious . . . On Treasure Island lno gongl . . . dance, Al, dance . . . isn't he hand- some in a poet's tie? . . . destined to be a sculptor. SENIORS . f' i I I I, K 3 - vw N...fgg Ai 'Ci 'i ' P . - 1 ,. ff-. ,, L x j I X.. -,ff ly Xi PETER J. SAWICKI Football 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 47 Class Basketball I, 23 Junior Pen- nant Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Double Male Quartet, Glee Club 2, 31 Junior Literary Program. varsity man: basketball . . . English recitations tew and tar between . . . Jack I-lorner, hemmed in by girls . . . causes a lot ot confusion . . . destined to be a policeman. MICHAEL SHIWARSKI Football 3, 43 Glee Club 3, Class Basketball 2, 3. Doggy . . . a preference tor black cigars . . . pin boy . . . speedy tull back . . . destined to be a rail- roader. DOROTHY T. SMITH Girls' A. A: Club 3, 4: Cavalier Club 3, T. M. T. M. Club 3, Choral Club, G Clef Club, Junior Operetta-Principal, Sophomore Hop Committee, Class Bas- ketball 3, Volleyball 3, 45 Senior Literary Program, Senior Operetta, Senior Domes-I tfc Science Class. short in stature . . . pleasing in her ways . . . always chewing gum . . . usually waiting tor a bus I . . . destined to be a dietitian in her own home. iT? .a lil t ir ' 'rgipi-'I ,. 'MV T -M15 M fmlalr. X fl' ,Y I' f.- . L -ffij' , left? . r fs.,' -u' xf..:5r ' ' . 5.43 ...ta DOROTHY VIRGINIA SPRINGER Girls' A. A. Club 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: G Clef Club 2, 3, Junior Operetta, Senior Operetta, Girls' A. A. Exhib'tion 3: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Choral Club. Young People's secretary . . . a quick, snappy walk . . . tatteta blouses . . . seen in school: study- ing Latin . . . destined to be a beautician ANNA SUS Commercial Club 4, Spring Conceit 3, 4: Junior Operetta, Senior Opizretta, G Clef Club 2, 3: Choral Club. a prim little maiden . . . always earnestly working . . . triend ol all her classmates . . . quiet. shy but ambitious . . . destined to be a traveling companion. CALVIN R. THEISS Football I, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, Commercial Club 4, Senior Double Male Quartet, Com' mercial Club Quartet, Freshmen Organ- ization Committee, Senior Operetta. Mr. Knarr's surprise I90lX,l . . . a great tootball player , . . we all ad- mire his trophy . . . famous for his grin . . . destined to be the Senator from Pennsylvania. aw 'i:gg!sf5f ai' in ,sg i Qs: ,ff9P 1w - fa' '-- .. in 1 ,W Qs E SENIORS JOSEPH S. STYS Football I, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhib'tion I, Glee Club 2, 3: Commercial Club 4, Varsity C Club. two-punch Joe . . . exceedingly po- lite . . . tall, blonde, and handsome . . . football hero . . . destined to be a champ. J. D. TAYLOR Varsfty Basketball 2, 3, 4: Junior High Basketball I: Football 3, 4: Baseball 3, Senior Operetta-Principal, Choral Club, Glee Club 2, 3: Senior Double Male Quartet, Varsity C Club 2, 3, 4: Freshman Business Manager Voyager: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. captain ot the boys' quintet . . , noisy . . . popular lad: I-low about it, girls? . . . ladies tirst . . . des- tined to be a G-man. VIRGINIA E. WALTERS Choral Club, Senior Operetta. quiet and very observing . . . Jun- ior Woman's Club . . . hails from Kansas . . . pleasing in manner, speech and dress . . . destined to be a society girl. yimq?,,:.os. 1 wt DOROTHY GRACE WATSON Volleyball I, 3: Girls' A. A. Club I, 2, 3, 4g Commercfal Club 4, Gym Ex- hibition 3. conscientious student . . . tace front in Room 5 . . . a thoughttul dis- position . . . interested in law . . . destined to be a community nurse. WILSON F. WENGER Choral Club. a baseball tan . . . Christmas tree salesman . . . his watcrloo: geome- try. , . Barrett's chum . . . destined to be a sailor. RICHARD C. WESTERMANN Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, Choral Club, Voyager Staff 3, 4: Business Manager 4, Sen'or Literary Program, Senior Operetta, Sen- ior Double Male Quartet, Senior En- semble, National Honor Society, Com- mcnccment Program. the piccolo and the flute . . . a Ray Perkin's amateur . . . ballroom dancing . . . an honor student , . . ' destined to be a tlutist in a New York symphony. SENIORS rf! MARGARET WARREN Voyager Staff, Sophomore Hop Com- mittee, Junior Prom Committee, Com- mercial Club 4, Choral Club, Senior Literary Program, Gym Exhibition 3, Girls' A. A. Club 2, 3, 4g'Senior Oper- etta, .Campaign Manager Commercial Club, Commercial Club Hospitalfty Committee, Phoenix High School l. jolly ways . . . knows all the latest news . . . society editor . . . Mar- garet to her teachers . . .but Peg to us . . . destined to be an art critic. fr J I Ig, . DOROTHY H ELEN WELCH Langley High School I, 2, 33 Com- mercial Club 4, Commercial Ciub Ex- hibition Committee 4, Commercial Club Open House Program 4. newcomer to C. I-I, S .... short- hand expert . . . long on originality and ideas . . . H. G .... a friendly lass . . . destined to be a New York Times reporter. PETER WENGRYN Football 3, 4: Class Basketball I, 3. 4: Junior Literary Program, Choral Club, Glee Club 3, Senior Operetta. How did you like the Pitt Festi- val? . . . Pro . . , call Cedar 4 ? ? 7 . , . and ask tor Sadie . . . 3 musketeers: Simon, Gatz, and Wengryn . , . destined to be an air- plane mechanic. If L F ' , . 'Asa 'ir ,gf FC ' ' nagtis-ti' - -'1 -1-'53 L. .-.. , Q.: , J., ,r +.r.+,r h N E , U., --wr i H A' - 'va WILLIAM FRANCIS WHITECAP Junior Literary Program, Choral Club, National Honor Society, Commencement Program. recitations: long and well prepared . . . satirist . . . blue sweaters . . . manicures and pedicures . . . a ccm- petitive scholar . . . destined to be a philosopher. NELLA ZINSKI G Clef Club 2, Spring Concert 2, Choral Club, Commercial Club 4, Senior Operetta. characterized by a pretty smile . . . and pleasant manners . . . chats with Mary in Room 9 . . . worried about typing . . . destined to be an expert dressmaker. M41 5 'Un www V Sf 'ti ' 'ff' 4115.1 I 2' Mtbg,,.'i:- ' 7:45 ' - fav.. it ' - e f V. SENIORS ARBA G. WILLIAMSON, JR. Voyager Staff I, 2, 3, 4: Editor Voy- ager 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 4, Junior Literary Program, Senior Ensemble, National Honor Society, Commencement Program. chief of this boat . . . traveling salesman . . . that southern accent . . . he spurred us on with Don't give up the shipI . . . destined to be a civil engineer. FACULTY Left to Right7Miss Radcliffe. Miss Douglass, Miss Ros-3 F, Ryan. Miss Leolii McLean, Iwiiss Kitty Kipp, Miss Anim Petty, Tvliss M1ii'gz11'ct McLain. Miss Fursythc, Mi'. Robert S. Doyle, N111 T. George. Mr, Edward McKcc Golden. A 1 Y' iw Nm if 2 'i ,.Q. ,ip . :4, f . :: yi ,,i,2:5,i 15? H Q gf 5 'L iw, if ...jg 'X . -.gal -'Wi ' at 'iam A ,Fifa Q Y' x 1 Fe' ir Q rg L Ti'i- I ff -. , if. 1 i.'75 E,, 'FVJSD JUNIORS Fourth rowA--Clatty, fieltz, Fareri, Funaro, Bradwell, Glasser, Fera, Barry, Childs, Auer, Dlugos, Greer. Third row-T. Higham, Green, Holmes, Gerlowski, Hendzel, Bosco, Castellani, G. Bigham, Dazen, Hines, Hanna, Ellis, L. Bales, M. Corba, Chirumbole. Second row--Abbott, Byrne, Dillon, Castelli. Fry, M. Barbour, Danziger, M, Corba, Chapman, M. Bales, Bohman, Bragg, V. Corba. First row'-Battaglia, Dorn, Fairman, Bonderenko, Campbell, Falick, Davis, Aldisert, Bishop, Bcrtenthal. Junior History E, as Juniors of Carnegie High School, realize that three fourths of our high school course is completed. Looking backwards for a moment, it is with something like regret that we leave behind us the good, old underclassman days. In class competition our victories and our defeats have brought us into closer fellowship. As Juniors we have entered into a broader life, contributing more representatives to school activities. Our achievements in all that we undertook speak for themselves. In the early autumn the junior class was organized. Under the guidance of our capable officers and sponsor, we held as our first social venture, a skating party. An interesting and entertaining literary program was presented on March 27. On April 24 the Prom took place at the Harding Gym, which was very attractive because of the clever decoration. Our aim as juniors has been toward higher ideals. The spirit of the class of 1937 demands that every student turn his energies toward the glory of Carnegie High School, JUNIORS Fourth row--Kearns, McGhee, Long, Hayes, Petrozelli, Morgan, Irvin, Kearton, Novelli, May. Third row7Nesbit, MeKelvey, Holowaty, Patterson, Mills,' Homa, McWilliams, Popiv' chak, Hull, Koehler, Oplanko, Poole, Manion. Second rovv+Matvviezyk, Kyle, Korpiel, Muraea, Kelsey, Klapaeh, Kiszer, Harris, Hausman, Marsh, Levin, Picard, McKinley, Klee, Persiani, Hanna. First row--Padolak, Klapach, Perlman, Mapstone, Pastor, Higley, Lisowski, Lyons, Mc' Cartney, Langdon. THE CLASS OF I937 PRESENTS THEIR JUNIOR PLAY Character Act Harry fxbbilft ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Sglxgphrinc ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. RUHHCYO Aldisert .,,,,,,,,,,. Clirting with Frosh LUIS B21l'3S --,.........,. .,,.., b Writchirig the store Marie Balcs ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, D ringing ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mary Jane Barbour ',,,,,,, ,,Dg1ting ,,,,,,,,,, , lean BETTY -x----,-,A ......, Girls' A. A. Santo Battaglia ,---,, Smokie ----,A---, John Belfz ---------,-,,,......... ,Studying Physics Sidney Bei-renthal .,....,,,.. George Bigham ...,,. Tirzah Bighzim ....,, Ruth Blocher .,........ Frances Bohman James Bonderenko Frank Bosco .....,.... Mary Bradwell ..,,,... Lois Bragg ...,...,,., Charles Byrne ........ Richard Castellani .. Elizabeth Castelli .. Ben Campbell ..... Arguing ............ Sleeping .,W1'iti1ig letters ...,.,,Talking in G Clef Comhing her hair ...,,,,.., Giggling ,,,,,.. .....,.........,.,, ..,..,...Writing notes in H istory Studying Math V .... ,Dreaming ..,i...... The Inventor Assisting Byrne ....,,,... Shorthand Shark .,......Talking to Betty CAS T Scene Studying ...........,...,...,,,,, Talking to Miss lvloore ,... .. At the fruit store ..........., Bales Restaurant .....,...... With the girls ,....,,,,,,,,,,,, An exile from G Glei ,.....,.. Bookkeeping class ......... Physics Lah ...,......,,..,,.,,, Reciting in History ....,.,, Playing 'L-Ioe Collegiate Talking ...,....,.,............,... Riding in an Gldsmohile ..... ..., L ' M Dialogue i'Huh I'd rather not he quoted I tired? ,HO K, my love Vernie . ......,,..... ........,,., ' 'Giggles Wanta huy a duck? OK ,.. 'IVly Dad's Bakery .................uBoomie Oh . . . you May I see your hookkeeping7 i'That I know At the movies ...........,,....,, ,,.,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Blushing ...,...,...,.........,.,. Walkirig Sue to School. ., Listen Russ .,.........,.........f'Stooge School at 7:50 .....,..,............ ..,.,..... ' 'john said that . . . With Sue ,............,............ ,..,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 'Ani I blue? Talking to Miss Moore ......, ..... ' 'Don't show your ignorance At Glendale ........,......... Knitting ...,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,, At the New Carnegie ..... Shinny' .I -. Not really .,..., Do you mean . . . 7' Q Q Q - Character Evelyn Childs ..,... Nick Chirumbole Charles Clatty ...,,, Mary jane Corba Mildred Corba .,,,.. Vladimir Corba .,., Dorothy Danziger Bond Davis .,....,,.. Russell Dazen ,,.... Anna Mary Dillon Earl Eckler ,,......., Mary Louise Ellis Charles ,Fairman .. Mary Fareri ....,,. Emma Fera .... Dorothy Fry .,.,. Helen Funaro ..,,.. james Gamble ...,.. ..... Alice Gatts ..,,,,.... ..,., Pearl Gerlowski .,,,. .,... THE CLASS OF I937 PRESENTS THEIR JUNIOR PLAY Act XVith Virginia ..,,, Dancing ,.,.,.... . ....., . Listening to Cops ,..,. 'Viiss Moore's stoogc .... Shows .,,.,..,,...,,,,..,, Birdie ......,,i,....,, ...........,Roller Skating Dating ..,,...,..... Clowning ....,,. Being quiet ...... ,.,...,,. ....., ..,..... Playing the drums .,....,. .Vv'ritin f historical novels Latin recitation ,,,,.,,,,,.,..,,. ...... Studying Reciting ..., . Florida ,,,,.. ..,,,,,.,..,,.. English recitations ,,... Versatile orchestra man Downtown ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,., Laughing with Sadie , CAST Scene Riding in a Ford ,.,.... In the cloak room ....,... Day dreaming ...,...,.... Talking .....,.r.,...., ..... At Ch estn ut Street .... With Pete ............,........v.. At the Skating Rink .,...., Driving .......,.,,........,.... Playing Basketball ,....... W'ith Jennie ,...,,,,., .Dating .....,.,.. Talking ........,,.,.. ,....,.......... Making the Honor Roll ..,...... Going to Isaly's ..,....,,.,.,.,...,,, With the girls ........,... Studying ........,,.,...,....,., Clowning in orchestra ,.,,. Skating .,.....,.,.....,...,.,,.,,. Doing shorthand .....,,. Giving history recitationsu... Dialogue Have you seen Bob? ti .... How's this new step? When do I get out? 'xl bet you're kidding ...... How do I look? Have your geometry done? .. Why certainly Why? Mjimminy Have your Algebra done? Boys Don Q ,,......... Well, . . . anyhow Do you know that . . . uTbat music M -i-' ii Q. '6QiJJiQiQQ Qi1QQra problem 'LWe had more fun , . . -1. - - Cut it out JUNIORS Fourth row-Raabe, Stys, Spence, Worholak, Tyrone. Schulte, Santavicca, Young. Stern, J. D, Taylor, Salynskl, Snyder, Shiwarski, Third row'-Seibel, Weissert, Springer, Stanley, Slifer, Vw'liite, Vxfagner, Rita, H. Watchorn, Ralston, T. Smith, Wilson, W'est. M. Taylor. Second rowtf Rosas, Strous, Speca, Staurler, Silvestii. Ratiaele, Szeerba. Rushnik, Xwatson, Perry, H, L. Smith, Solters, Richardson, Spinda. rv 'WJ ' Pirst row-Spiegel, P. Seinhrat, Zadarko, Turko, A. Seinbrat, S. Wertheimer, Zalenchak, T. Vvertheirner, Wcizniak, Swanson. 'U 'A '1' . if 'ag ,fy-V Jil W5 J .gi ':2Qi: :s, - -'sf 5 T l l l 1 1 - w w Character Harriett Glasser .... Evelyn Green ...,.... Ruth Inez Greer ..,. Nicholas Haluszczak Michael Hanna ...,.. Sadie Hanna ......,... Mary Louise Harris Mona Hausman ...... Mary Hayes ........., THE CLASS OF I937 PRESENTS THEIR JUNIOR PLAY Act .........Finding Louise Lightning ......................... ......., Girls' A. A. president Sleeping ..........,.....,....., ..,,. . . .........,Study1ng .........,Laugh1ng ..........Cheer leading ..........Drawing ..........Eating candy Walter Hendzel ,,,,,,, Leslie Higley ..... .. ...Bashful ....... Talking . Robert Hines .............,... K. 0. D, T. .,.,, , Michael Holowaty Naomi Holmes ....., Wasyl Homa ..... Robert Hunter Mary Irvin ...... ,lean Kearns ,........ Emily Kearton ....., Lucille Kelsey ...., . -....... Musician ............ ......,Cheer leading ......Playing the tuba .........LoaI'ing with D. .. ......Playing Bridge .........Convalescing ......,Runnin.g .......Talking to Anna Anna Klslef ---.-....v....... ..,Reading shorthand .. Helen Klapach ....., Anna Klee ........... Fred Koehler ..... Irene Korpiel ..... Betty Kyle .,,,,,,.,,, Arthur Langdon , Norma Levin ..... ......Grinn1ng .......Blush1ng .........,Electric1an .........Reduc1ng .......English note books .. .,....,Draw1ng . ..... ,Giggles ..,.,,............... . Joseph LISOWSIKI ......... ...... . Braving Geometry .. lean I-Ong ----------. ,........ R eciting ..................,. William Lvons ...............,. Writing notes ....,..... William Mapstone .......... M an about school .. Thomas MH1'1iOf1 ............. High Scorer ,..,........ Sophia Matwiczyk ,.......... ,Roller Skating ........ FIOYEUCC MHY -...-........,.., At Girls' A. A. ..... . Raymond McCartney ..... ,Wishing for new cars Irvin McKelvey ,,,,,,,,,, , 4,,, .Loafing ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,.,.-,, v Dorothy McKinley .....,... Trying for A's ..,.,... Earl MCWilliamS ............. Getting Shorthand .. CAST Scene With Sue and Louise ...,.,... Receiving Pittsburgh calls ...... Vacationing in Florida .....,... History Class ..............,---..- Typing ,,...,...................... Reading Shorthand ....... At Stauil'er's ............. Riding Motorcycles ........ jumping Rope .......... Being Serious ....... Physics Lab ...... Doing physics .....,, Playing ..............r...... At Rosslyn Farms ...... Talking to Nick ......... At Kerr s ................ Early at school ...,.......... Walking with Ruth .......... At the Movies ..................... Chewing gum in G Clef ,..,..... With Sadie ........................... Being quiet ....... lane Street ......,. With the boys ..... At the Movies ......... Studying ..r.............. Playing basketball .... At Mitzfs ....................... Giving special reports ...... School at 8:14314 .,........ Walking Ruth home ......... Singing the latest songs ..,... Playing basketball ............. Arch Street ............... Hiking to school .,...... Manual training ........ At Rosser's House ...... With Betty .......,................ School at lilfln .......,...,.... Arthur Mills ...,.,.............. L ecturing on Airplanes ,,,,,,A,,,,,v, Talking to Mr. Sterrett Ruth Morgan ,,,,. .,,,,,,,, S Colding Bill ,,v,v,,,,,,,,,, ,',, ,,,,, I n a blue Ford ...........,.,..... lohn Nesbit ..... ......... F orgetting excuses ..... ........ 5 lfepiflg -------------- Ida Novelli ..,,,. ,,,,,, 8 514 .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,. W ith the Gang ............ John Oplanko ..... ..,.,.,.. P laying golf ,,,,..,,.... ........ V1 'ith Matthew .................... Leo Pastor ..,...,.,..... Charles Patterson ....,...... Calvin Perlman ...... Giggling ....................... ..,. . . ,Reading Shorthand ....,. ..,.,.. -Bowling ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , .With and Jimmy .... . ,Loafing with Robert ....... ,Giving History Recitations Dialogue ..,.. You mean it? ...... Coming to lunch? .... Next time, Maybe Oh, Pop' To be sure Don't bother me Weasie .... Morc Fun ...Si 1 ..... S won't talk 11 1 Have your French done? ..... Have a trial balance? u. Poof ..,.... Hey, Nick ,,.......... You re nuts . 1 . 1 didnt do it .... I'm better, thank you U . .1 You said it Anna 1 1 ni busy Wish I knew my English m 'H'ave your bookkeeping done? Oh Yeah' 1 ...... Seen my Sr. Laurel book? Hey lean . . , ....,................ Wha1a Dom? ..... May I speak to Marie? said that I.. 1 Oh Gee ..... Please, Ruth? sn 1 1 H1 Toots .. H, We . I'm Studying .. I have my excuse ....... Good Morning tt - 1 Hi . . . ya .... In one ear, gone tomorrow tt- - 1 Jimminy ' -----.------------- Oh yea Know your Physics? 'fAm I Late? Hi Fellows' I don't know Paper, Mr. Sterrett lust you wait Wvith Helen ..................... .........,...,.....,........., ' 'Gee Helen' Writing notes to Frank ...... ....... ' 'Had the best time last night' With Edna ....................... .......................... ' 'I should tell?' Vw'ith Frosh ...............,... ............... ' 'You're killing me' Keeping order ..,........,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 'Herel' At VVashington Motor .... If I had a date' Stag Dances .............. . ......... She's cute' With -lO56ph ................. ,,,,,,. 'Phooey' In study hall ...........,.i..... Making the honor roll ....... Talking to Mike .............. Katherine Perry ............. Goggles ,,.,,,,..,,,,..,,.,. .,,,,,., Harriet Persiani ....... ..... B usy Bee .,.,, ,.,,,,., Norma Petrozelli ....,........ Reading ..,.,,,,,,,,. .,,.,,.. Martha Picard ..... ......... M ovies .....,.,...,.......... ........ John Podolak ..... .......... R eciting Poetry ...... ,.,,..,. William Poole ..... . ..... Driving ....,,........... ,...,.. . Pete Popivchak ............... Laughing ...,.....,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, Christian Raabe ...... ...... C ollecting Stamps .... ......,. Pierina Ralfaele ............. Finding small seats ,.,,, ,,,,.,,. Velma Ralston ................ A plus in conduct ..... ..... . .. George Richardson ......... Sweaters .................... Iennie Rita ..................... Playing the Sax ,,,,,, Nesbit Ross ...... .........Operettas Playing basketball ..... ridding .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. Gee Whiz Aw Rats as-1 Rita Whnt's that? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Now, Bill' 1 1 1 Oh Thelma' 1 1 Character Edna Rushnik ....,............ Dominick Santavicca ..... THE CLASS OF I937 PRESENTS THEIR JUNIOR PLAY Act Movies .,.................,.,,, Growing a mustache john Schulte ................,,. Playing the drums john Seibel ......,..,........... Ambrose Sembrat ,......... Pete Sembrat ..........,.,.... .Snoring .,,,..............,,., .Scientist of Tomorrow Woman Hater ..... ,........... ..,,.... Helen Silvestri ......,........ .Operetta Star .,,, ,,,,, Hannah Louise Smith ,.... Thelma Smith ,...........,.... Reciting .............. G Clef warbler .. Raymond Snyder .,....,,,.. ,Doing English .,,,,,, Helen Solters ,.,,,, ,,.,.. Drawing ...........,.. Frances Speca ..,... ........ P assing Solid ...... Gene Spence ,...,... ........ C lass Designer ,...... joseph Spiegel .... ...Y.... R eading mysteries Mike Spinda ..... ...,..... 'J rompt Recitations ...,.. ...... . Ruth Springer .... ,....... h Vlovies ..i.....,,,.........,,, Anna Stanley ...........,...... Talking ..........,,...... Mabel Ann Stauifer ..,.... With Mary Louise Albert Stern .....,..........,.. Class Clown .... .................. ........ Edward Strous ...... ......... G rowing a mustache ..,,.......... .. Andy Swanson ............... , Rose Swentosky ............. Mary Szeerba ...... ........ Talking in English Class ...,.,.. Typing ,..........,......,.......... .,...... Literary speech .... . Monroe Taylor .... ....,.... A 's in conduct .,..... john Turko ....... .... Arguing ....,,,... Patsy Tyrone ..... .,....... B eing quiet ..... Betty Wagner ...,..........,.. Knitting ........ Steve Warholak , ........... . .Alice Watchorn ,. ...... .. Helen Watchorn ............. Dorothy Watson ............. Alvira Weissert ............... Sidney Wertheimer ,..,... Theodore Wertheimer Ruth West ....i........Y.......-- Elaine White ............,w..... Isabelle Wilson ...........---- Pete Wozniak ...... .. Clarence Young ............. john Zadarko ...............-- Matthew Zalenchak ..,.... Katherine Zbalishen ...i. A i illi- es . ,- a, 9 ' .is QS iaipa, '- ,- S'1 oZ9+ '1 f ,- 'MF1 in ' Gymnastics ...............,.................. Being scolded ............................ CAST Scene Dialogue With Norma ..........,....... 'sHOUeY' Talking ...,...... ............... ' 'Hifya Kid' In the band ...,.......,.....,.,. ..............,...... ' 'When do we eat?' Star English recitations .........,.......................... Yes, I studied' Debating and reciting .,............ Find me a girl to keep a secret' Playing baseball ,........... ...,,,.,............,,............ ' 'Didn't do it' NVith Mildred .......,.... ................ . ..... ' 'Gee Mildred' with Roth ....... ....... ' 'Oh Ruth' NVriting notes Am I scared?' Talking to Alice . ........... Listen, Alice' With Jean .............. .................... ' 'Oh Heck' Studying History ,..... .... ' 'Was I ilabbergastedfr With Betty ...........,. .......,........... ' 'Oh Betty' Shows .........,............ Something to eat' Playing Basketball ....,... ............ ' 'You know' With jean and Helen ....i ....... . .. All . . . right' Writing Latin ....,,........., .......,,...........,,.,,,,. ' 'Hey Luce' V - At Harris .,....... .,..,. ..,..... Clowning in Latin Class Talking to Grace .,....... Marshall Avenue .......... Talking ............. Writing letters .... Playing Football ..... With Chatta ............,. .......,Reciting in English McFarland's ............ On the rings ..,.. Making Noises Reading Novels in Study Hall ,... With Alice ............. Typing ,,,,,.,.,,,..,,,,,..i,,,,,,,......,.,,.. Doing Shorthand .... -Smiling ,,,,,,.,, .,., .,,,. . .With Gatts ........,........ Telling j'okes , ,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,,, ,,,,,,.. T alking in Class ...,............... . ....Writing notes to Corba ......... ,Studying .........,............,,. ........ Tennis ............. ..., .... . .Being quiet ..... Shorty .........,.,. Talking ..........,...... English shark? .,,.... Outdoor life ...... .fleciting . .,.. Have you seen Weasie?' Just leave it to Taxi' Long Ed' My Girl' Do me a copy' Got a comb?' Put me in coach Vive Mussolini' Shhhh It's the soup is - . Mish ss w Oh Heck Am I Tired? .. That's Over Oh Alice Where's my little brother? Chewing gum in English class . ..., What's our Latin Lesson? Vwfriting French ..i......v.......,... ................. ' 'That Geometry Witli Emma ............,.......... ,. ,,,..,.,,,, Woe IS me A E5 P Cleaners ............. ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, ' 'George 'With joe and Frank ....... Read my Shorthand .,...,..Drawing Xlfith Turko ...., ........'With the boys w Nells W1mpy Hi Chatta - v Figs -'oh My' Byrne, Bohman, Persiani, Castellani. 1 Q Q w Q 1 1 v Q w Q Q Q Q SOPHOMORES Back rowfAlherts, Bianchi, Drecnik, Dankowsky, Adamson, Boyd, Astorino, Armes. Third row4Abraham, Evangelista, Brooks, Crabb, Evans, Bonderenko, Bigleman, Barum Beadling, Chappel, Domenico, T. Chirumbole, Channas, A. Chirumbole, Charlie, Barr. Second row-Bclashek, Coyle, Czaplicki, Crocenelli, Bosco, Borak, Brown, Cengia, Corba, M. Ditka. Front row4Bullions, Cathcart, A. Ditka, Dietrich, Allshouse, Aspinwall, Datig, Bell, Beltz, F. Barr, Butera. SOPHOMORES Back row--Karis, Koss, Hawhaker, Lageman, Marchettci, Haudenshield, McGinnis, Grayzer, McBride. Third row-Herman, lvlartucci, Merriman, Kohuth, Mascellino, Kochin, Fretan. Kurabin, Helm, Keister, A. Fretan, T. McCready, C. McCready. Second rowglvlarchese, Meal, Kuncho, O. Homa, L. Koehler, Farber, Gregg, Grier, Kiesling, Hutchison, Geisler, Kioski, ,Listen Front rowflviapstone, Korpiel, Lavenka, Caplan, Hinds, Holland, Godleski, Hicks, Holt, Gertl. 4- if 'fume .- . . , f f , Us 2 ff V .lair , A af, 9? Q ' ' 3 '-laws -af, 5. gf? UA? 'B I 91 SOPHOMORES Back row---Means, Puhlman, Novak. Neshit, Rock, Morgan, Schreiber, Prosser, Romano. Third row' -Moschiwsky, Pichi, Nixon, Rowe, Roth, Pawloska, Ostatfy, Orris, Pretka, I.. Prosser, Ray, A. Schreiber, Sampson, Rahner. Ross, Rechek. Second row--Sam, Pearson, Penn, Michalec, Reiss, Rice, Pregnar, McCord, N. Mos' chiwsky, Mzixwell, Mock, Moore, First row--Mykita, Pike, Parkes, Pritchard, Pochynok, Misczycka, Nowacki, Plummer. McMillan. -1? it SOPHOMORES Back row-Silcock, L, Wcikcl, Zupon, Turek, Thornburg, Wcstcrmaiin. Sparks, Wal rsinoski, Williams, Smith, Volanski, S. Sus. Third row--Scott, A. Sus, Sinsell, Stelora, Vvlzngryn, Zaletski, M. Sekelik, Palford, Solomin ski, Zuhik, Tracy, T. Weikcl. Second row-Williamson, Sujack, Wyatt, Wylie, Stepek, Zaharko, Telhorster, Strite-man Sgro, Wilchcck, Varlinski, Wilson, R, Smith. First row-Y Caster, Shcrha, H, Sekelik Schulte XVoZ.niak, Schaeffer Watts. Schcpis, Zinski a Q 1 ' 1 ' S .ff e f , 4:7 -:fl , Q i e r QM, I 1,5 -ec. The Sophomore Class fClass Colors--HGreen and NVhitej A S Sophomores we began the current term, fewer in number, but much stronger in spirit and desirous of making this, the class of '58 , the most progressive and successful class Carnegie High School has ever had. It has been our privilege to make substantial contributions to the various fields of athletics and scholastic activities. We can be justly proud of our representatives who participated so en' thusiastically. Our first social event, the Sophomore Party on April 17, was an enjoyable affair. Our business venture gave us high ranking in the sale of Voyagers. Musically, our class contributed its share to the success of the Spring Concert, for we had members in the Orchestra, G Clef, and Glee Clubs. To climax our eventful year the Sophomore Hop will live long in our memory of happy high school days. With all sincerity, nineteen thirtyfeight pledges to uphold the best and finest tradif tions of C. H. S., and in so doing we modestly hope to leave a record throughout our school days which may serve as an example for the classes of the future. OFFICERS President f f Thomas Westermanii Vice President f f Virginia Aspinall Secfetfifl' ' f Clifford Sparks Treasurer f f Margaret Helm Helm, Westermanri, Sparks, Aspinall. an 'Bef -if rw 'Lie if, ,I ' i f W9 , fe e:- iyfi in se. , .V ,T ' i 'S . .,. FRESHMEN Top row-Burgan, Burleigh, Damiani, Coligure, Cengia, Boreski, Adamski. Fourth rowfBoltacz, H. Bertenthal, Bighzun, S. Cole, Bchers, Bohman, Channas, Abbott, Third row- -Adamski, Bulliones, Buck, Beadling, Danziger, Auer, Boyce, Barclay, Bretrhollc. Second fOW'ClJfb2l, Bryan, Barbour, M. Berrenthal, Davies, Clatty, Burns, Aten, Beard. Seated--Berlinger, Boyd, A. Cole, F. Butera, Bryan, Burkey, Alter, Chirumbole, Augustine. FRESHMEN Top row--Gregg, Gagliardi, Fenny, Drost, Farinelli, Fisher, Fern, Davis. Fifth row'---Dlugos, Doig, Hicks, Hoyson, Hurey, Hausman, Hanna. Fourth row7Hilton, Doak, Hoyson, Dennis, Ewing, Dlugos, Eger. Third row-f-Donnelly, Donovan, Hyrcenko, Gcrlach, Galla, Dunevich, Fazzini. Second Arow,--Haluszczak, Harney, Sokolowski, Green, Hanczar, Holland, Hussick, Evans First row-- Fitzpatrick, Clancy, Horovitz, Hanna, G. Houp. Hull, D. Houp, Hcinrick. FRESHMEN Top l'UNN'f Kuncho, Marlicr, -lzirvis, Kc Kcisling. Fourth row-Kearns, Yee, King, johnson, Koss, Kozy, Klectf Lewellyn, Linn, rr, Kissc, Manion, Irvin, Kolodziczczyk, Kuczinzwki. Third roW4Brown, F, Klee, Krell, McWillizin1s, V. Korpiel, V, Kiester, M. Willianis, NN. Kocik Second rowfB. Mascelino, McKclvcy, Klapach, Kollar, Lirowski, jnntsch, Kocik, Manda. M K l F M llino, Mntwiczyk, Kogut. First row-V B. Klee, Huzar, V. Marsh, Maple, c in ey, . ascc FRESHMEN Top roxx'--Richardson, Matwiczyk, Perry, G. Peters, Plappert, Mochring. Fourth row7ParkS, Miller, Poppelrcitcr, Mitchell, McFarland, Qlivcr, Nixon, Mailer, Mczerski, Ratlaele, Oliver. Third l'OVVfPlC2l., Peacock, Nevclli, Poole, R. Raahe, L. Mcrriinzm, Metzger, Popichak lwlcCrczidy. Second row--Musciantonio, W. Phillips, McCartney, Raco, H. Miller, Pctrozelli, Morgan Nl. Philips. Seated--H. McFarland, Perry, Ostarly, Miszcziycha, M. Peters, Napier, McCabe, Raflaele Gare L 'W A km Q57 , W ar fq. F 5 .Mk sv n !! .-xr ,-Q, N1-, 'R -'L , vi .!5 VPS N ' 'V 3' , f .gf .v-.I ' ' K ' Y 'N-.w5 -M: r I '?' gk 'Y' 3-vm FRESHMEN Top row-'Ru1neo, Sekelick, SCiIl'CillUCl', Reuschman, Springer, R. Smith, Scntti. Fuurth row f--I. Snwicki, Sclmdc, Sharp, Sikovsi, Suntelh, Sterzinku, Ritter, A. Smith Third row -G. Rofser, Scott. Snlters, Rangers, Schroeder. P. Russer, Simon, L. Spiegel, L. Suwicki, M. Rushnik. Second row- Szilcctti. Slufairctzyk, Sallie. R. Snyder, Sparring, Scvhmioii, Romano, T. Snyder, Stevens. First row-Spiro, Scheit, Sniaish. Schaffer, Snyder, genihrut, Rinimell, H. Santavicci. FRESHMEN Top row- Yuccinu, Vifilsun, Youschzik, Tuttle. Urbanik. G. Vsfengryn, Suidak, Urani Warchzn. Fourth rfuw--We lings, Urhanck, G. G. Vxfcngryn, Williziiiis, Vsfarhulak, Vxfalk, V. Wagner Yacona, A. Ynuschuk, Third row -A. Swentkowski, Zuk, Uzar, A. Wc1ig1'yxi, Wilcheck, Wyatt, Zalenchak ,M Stolarski. ,,,,,,-.2 Second rmiwfwczlls, Torkowsky, Zemon, Walil, Strous, Welker, Szeerba, Zyrzi. Seated7H. Volanski, M, Swentkowski, Williams'rwn, Sudeak, Stosick, Wilhmait, Spelar. ' Jeb 6- Q5 3 -.a1 i iFll ..f,LQ , ,Wiy nw -f 1 2 lax' :H I F A 14515: . 'fn ,E 1 NT T The Freshman Class fClass Colors-Red and Whitej QEPTEMBER 3, 1935! It was the beginning of a new experience for 265 'V frightened, but enthusiastic and ambitious Freshmen at Carnegie High. We have been well represented and commendably so, in activities. In fact, two of the Freshman boys were given a letter in football this year, not to mention the other twenty boys who were on the squad. Basketball brought ten Freshmen boys to the Freshman Team and we are proud of their showing. On December 9, 1935 our class was organized with Violet Renn as our chairman. The following officers have brought us through the year and we thank them for their leadership: OFFICERS President f f f f ' Joe Wilson Vice President f Rowene Barbour Secretary f f Margaret Rushnik Treasurer f f Charles McKelvey The Freshmen are represented by Jeanne Huff and Ronald Snyder on the Voyager Staff. We greet the new Freshmen and wish them luck, for it's a rough road but a happy one, so As we have bravely started Vwfe shall never grow downheartedf' Wilson, Barbour, Rushnik, McKelvey. -1 'wa 1 5 1'-1' ti fxigf' ,. iff . 2 ,C 2 . N 'ill ' 5. xfv - , ' Fx HA' -1Q v -3' 'IW f' 1 -40 69 vp ' 'L?' QU 3 -sw' vig . QS P, .iw -v. W 3 YQ f BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, TYPEVJRITING LABORATORIES Ex T 'H ., P52 - 4 'ziii 14 7 56.57- ,7 3A !fiZ9?5f Z5f52Ei32 ' 4 A12 4255? Q4 4QZliE53i5i4'Jf iEi37 piggy'-11795 9534 fifiii'51?,iZ?:i?, 4:15-A ff fzafzfffa 21-:ian-fwa fhgflfx .472Zi5Z4? frff4:fait-mipifffefy ia ,gffgfgfggffgygi A , .,.-aagg,-' ,-5Q:15'-,g1,,N.s-4. gif' 2' LJ 'Q' ' H R ' fs 'Z' '4'e:'75ff' X S H HMI:-W ,f ,,,,,v ,K -Q E , Z? 24' f f V E ' 1 X X3 Q 3 f 1 AI : 4 MI' fi 'E H .u I fI4f ju- Z' 1 'lff 'f' ' 'X K Z ' '4,-' X!! 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If -KA. ,, 2... - -f xc., xx I - f-f l w .fwfr -Q Misff -:Sf-Lp-3:0 I ww II , 3,1 .,:'.w ff 3 f ' f fg4?s5-2 , gi!!-I 1: A -e:W ' 3 y X f 'LIIIQII' N ! , ix vvffvsh, , IMI , U -il-f'i:i4 XXIII? IMI-Xvwm 5-'i V - THE FIRST HI GH SCHOOL BUILDING IN CARNEGIE ACTIVITIES VOYAGER STAFF 'Top row-Robert Roach, Pictures: Margaret Quinn, Assistant Editor: Arba NVilliamson, Editor: Violet Renn, Assistant Editor: William Mackie, Pictures. Second row-Pete Morasca, Artist: Julia Harowicz, Artist: Richard Westermanii, Business Manager: Suzanne Haudenshield, Girls' Athletics: Eugene jones, Boys' Athletics. Third row-Margaret Warren, Society: Evelyn Aten, Music: Mary Lou Knouse, Assistant Business Manager: Rosemary Hutchison, Typist: Tirzah Bigham, junior Editor. Fourth row-Joseph Spiegel, junior Business Manager: George Haudenshield, Sophomore Editor: john Ross, Sophomore Business Manager: Ronald Snyder, Freshman Business Manager. Fifth row-Mr. H. H. Lee, Financial Adviser: Miss Nesbitt, Adviser: Jeanne Huff, Fresh' man Editor. W' 'll 'X i f ' :ar '54 V U i: '15 1 , V., 9 NV . 1 'W 'ilrp fag J K ' is ' 'fm ' ' if si A '3' tr L-.53 Fiwlk, Ax , ... , Tgx ' ' CHORAL CLUB Back row -f-Holmes, Vfhitecap, Astorino, Theiss, Mackie, Conley, Taylor, Wenger, Roth, Chirumbole, Kutcn. Fourth rowfCwalla, Kwiecien, Qlanacho. Nowacki, Holowaty, Hoyson, Harowicz, Laun, Beadling, Reiss, Lister. Third row-A. Malvafosa, Nicolussi, Richardson, Livermore, Bradwell, Warren, Springer, Kalonsky, Marmulla, Walters, Mayo, Byron, Vv'estermann, Dunevich. Bradford, Haudenshield, Kelso, Glasser, Second row'AlVlartin, Bridge, Aten, Smith, Sampson, Casrelli, Zinski, Mapstone, Knouse, C. Malvarosa, Schulte, Castellani, Quinn, Liversidge. First row-Paolino, Bosco, O'Malley, Sus, Keisling, West, Masciantrinio, Perlman, Long, Hanna, Duda, Persiani. Senior Choral Club N 1931 the Senior Choral Club made its debut with a membership totaling Hfty. Today there are enrolled seventy members who have had, for the most part, previous experience in the G Clef Club and the Glee Club. However, in the Choral Club they are given an opportunity to participate in mixed chorus work. The members include twentyfone sopranos, twentyfthree altos, ten tenors and fifteen basses. Regularly, this group practised a forty minute period each week. In accordance with an already established custom, a May Queen and two at' tendants were chosen by the members of the chorus. The Queen, Margaret Quinn, and her attendants, Adele Castellani and Virginia Bridge, gracefully reigned over festivities at the annual Spring Concert. As is customary, the Queen made her appearance as the chorus sang Choosing of the May Queen from May Day Cantata by MacFarren. Other selections offered by the chorus at the concert were folk songs from Finland, Russia and Tuscany, concluding with a four part Lullaby by Dvorak. SENIOR ENSEMBLE Back rowfReiss, Miickie, Vv'illianison. Front rowflsong, Aten, Westerinaiiiw, Binder. Senior Ensemble - HE Senior Ensemhle first found it plzice in the work of the High School three yeiirs iigo. The purpose of such a group is to further the promotion of Z1 more appreciative feeling toward hetter music. The memhers were ever enthusf izistic and accomplished much, notwithstanding the few times they were :ihle to meet. Although the hiilixnce cf instruments was not till that could he wished, all seniors who played instruments were used. The nziture of the music used varied consideriilily. Although light works were studied conscientiously, it was with much more meticulous czire that more diiliicult numhers were prepared before their pre' sentzition. Opportunities for proving its worth were provided at various puhlic programs hefore outside audiences. At the Spring Concert the orgiinizxition renf dered Vzilse Moderneu hy Stoughton. 1' J , Jn ik' V W -,Q .' ' - 9 '- 1:31 A . g ' 5. Seq, S30 , - Kr, ir. WZ vn- 'iii .X , ea Qi' L ' but 2 .Y., J.. ,, 5 . ,. . ,QA .,, , Mx .,- .,.- 1 OPERETTA CAST Back row- Martin, Richardson, Vv'estern1ann, Kwiecien, Livcrsidgc. Vv'arr'en, Holmes. Front row Lister, Aten. Paolino, Harowicz, Taylor. Opereita -- The Saucy Hollandaise Aecompanist SCENE: Carden of the palace TIIVIE: A suininerls day CHARACTERS fln the order of their appearancej PROLOCUE-Margaret Vv'arrcn joe, a red nosed, tough, old salt f Hans, a tinker fffff Prince, in search ol Holland's secret lvleena, the cheese girl f f f Dr. Quick, of the royal household f f King jacob, nervous, with sleeping sickness Queen Pickleniina, real head of the kingdom f Princess, head First Sailor Second Sailor First Vkfonian Sailors, Ladies strong and talkative f f f of the Court and Villagers f Marry Kwiecien f EI. D. Taylor - Anthony Paolino f Robert Lister Julia Harowicz f Burton Holmes f Wesley Martin f Maxine Bradwell f f Evelyn Aten Richard Westeriiiaiiii f David Liversidge Cordell Richardson HE SAUCY HOLLANDAISE is the tale of a royal princess who is constantly guarded by Hans, the tinker, in order that she may no' disclose a state secret. A foreign prince arrives whose duty it is to obtain the secret. Due to a bad -case of rose fever and Hans' vigilance, he Kinds it difficult. To make matters worse, his men mutiny, led by Joe. To break up the mutiny, he has an operation of trephining performed on joe. The Queen orders that the King be operated on also. joe wakes up as docile as a lamb, and the King, his old self. The Princess promises to tell the secret if the Prince will stay. To the joy of the sailors, the Prince, really caring for the Princess, consents. The first operetta to be produced by the high schol was held in the spring of 1913. The firs peretta produced by the senior class without assistance from other classes took place in 1929. Since 1931, an operetta given by the senior class alone has been zn annual event. S- We Qf rtltf- , E aa.: - f M.- NV.. QQ fb 41 i--fi GIRLS' 6 Clef Club Top rovvfChapman, Harris, Barbour, T. Smith, Ralston, M. Corba, Bigham, J. Long, Barry, Helm, T. Crabb, B. Auer, M. J. Corba, Korpiel, Ellis, L. Keister, Kyle, Blocher, Szeerba, Fareri, Novelli, McKinley, Fry, Pszinska, Mascelino. Second row7Danziger, Funaro, Orris, Wagner, Kearns, Matwiczyk, Bonderenko, Kearton, Pretka, Kelsey, Datig, May, Greer, Holmes, O. Morgan, M. Bradwell, A. VJatchorn, Evans, Rita, I. Hutchison, Farber, Persiani, Castelli, Feral, Silvestii. First rowfRaliaele, Muraca, H. Glasser, M, E. Keisling, Bigleman, M. Irvin, Bragg, H. Wzitchcxrn, Sinsell, Chappel, Beadling, Lavenka, Scott, Bell, Horns, Aspinall, Smith, R. Morgan, Holland, Zaletslci, Green, Solominski, B. Bosco, M. Bales, M. Parkes, Levin. G Clef and Glee Clubs HE G Clef Club is composed of girls best fitted for chorus work from the Sophomore and junior classes. It is in this organization that they study music of Ll more classical nature than that which they have previously sung. There are seventyffour members. Of these there are twentyffour tirst sspranos, twentyffive second sopranos and twentyffive altes. The Glee Club consists of thirtyfsix mem' bers of which number there are eight first tenors, ten second tenors, ten first basses and eight secsnd basses. Both clubs were organized in the fall of 1915. Before that time, there were choruses which embraced members from the Senior class as well as those from the Sophomore and Junior classes. At the Spring Concert the G Clef Club sung El four part at capella number dating from the fifteenth century. The Glee Club presented Beethovcifs 'lThe Heavens Resoundu and a number from Gilbert and Sullivan's Gondoliers . The ccmbined clubs rendered an arrangement of O Star Divine from W3g116flS Tannhaeuser . Y ,,, f e 51 t ',. . . Q S is fp 1 5, W, .:. ,J A .xX 153' ,J ft , -:ffl-Qs. ., - f' ' fi ' ' - -,As --f 1 lm The concluding number at the Spring Concert was an operetta entitled The Treasure Chest by Carrington. The cast of characters, both principals and chorus members, was taken from the junior Class members of the G Clef and Glee Clubs. When the play opens we iind that Bob, a member of the Omega Phi Fraternity, has received a mysterious letter from an anonymous sea captain who signs himself Uncle Bohn. It contains a chart giving the location of buried treasure. Bob and the other boys are instructed to dress themselves in the costumes of pirates in order to frighten off the lingering ghosts of the real pirates. The boys prepare to undertake this new adventure. In the meantime, Carol, a member of the Mu Zeta Rho Sorority, has also received a similar letter, dirlering in that it is signed by Aunt Mary and that they are told to wear gypsy costumes because of the fear which a pirate ghost feels for a gypsy. -The other girls enthusiastically join her. The two groups meet and the girls are very frightened until the boys recognize them and assure them of their identity. A treasure chest containing glass beads is drawn in, much to the dismay of all. At this point, Flessie and Eugene enter and explain that the whole affair was vengeance because they had not been asked to join the Frat and Sorority. To be sure, the two were refconsidered and the initiation started immediately. GLEE CLUB A Back row! -Bosco. Bigham, N. Ross, Chirumbole, Stern, Salynski, Wilson, Stys, Strous Langdon, Merriman, Holt, Shiwarski, Ross, McBride. Second row-Puhlman. Evangelista,.Abbott, Dankowski, Castellani, Sparks, D. Lister, M Taylor, Hull, Barr, D, Morgan, Smith, D. Taylor, Tyrone. First rowfR. Mapstone, Boyd, S. Vsfilliamson, Thornburg, T. Westerlnann, Aldisert, Byrne, Holowaty, Mykita, Failick, P. Seinbrat, Santavieca, C. MeCready, VV. Mapstone, Higley, Moore. 5 K if ,Q X3 as ff 1 Aj. H. JN ' t ,33 2 3 , . E' e il' ri 5 'efffffili N .4 . N TW- A '- 3' ..- .,1 Ypwxe' f- L --.,--aaa: .' , 1 1. sp ,: --, ,, 1 - -f Y- 'L 'Ui 'HBP 15. e'WfG Wir ' . ifwa f i l l ain: at 5. BAND Top row-Lyons, Binder, R. Mapstone, Boyd, Holt, W. Homa. Third row--C. Bigham, H. Abbott, Codispoti, Quinn, Dieterich, Catz, Jarvis, Vv'ilson Gamble, R. Westermann, Phillips. Second rowiSpeigle, Rita, Bohman, Bondcrenko, Ralston, A. Williamson, Merriman Nixon, S. Williamson, Moore, R. Bigham, Lowar. First row---jones, Mackie, Byrne, Strous, Snyder, Moser, Korpiel, Schulte, Raabe, Wahl T. Westermann, Tuttle, Hawbaker, McGhee, Mr. Lameron. Band f1TH a roll of drums and a crash of cymbals, the band of Carnegie High School marched to the athletic field, ushering in the football season. The band ap' peared at every game and contributed much to each success. During the half, it drilled, displaying its careful training. Vfhen the first band was organized in 1930, seventy-seven members were enrolled under the direction of Walter H. Cameron. It was soon prepared to hold its first concert. It also appeared at the football games the following season. Its success and rapid growth established it Hrmly, and the purchase of uniforms was warranted for the season of 1931. At present there are about eighty students of Carnegie who are enrolled in Mr. Cameron's instrumental classes. This membership includes players in and above the sixth grade. This year the band proved that it was capable of more than marching up Washington Avenue . At a concert -Iune 12, it rendered such numbers as an Excerpt from Schubert's Unfinished Symphony, the Angelus from Scenes Pittoresque, by Massenet and the Andante from Haydn's C- Major or Surprise Symphony. The band also played for various dramatic presentations and patriotic parades. Because of the willing energy and cooperative spirit of the members, every classmate fas well as alumni and friendsj feels this organization is a vital part of school life and wishes it much success in its many enterprises of the future. s 1 Orchestra 4 NCE more the orchestra has completed a successful year, proving its inestimahle value to the school. It had a comparatively humble beginning under faculty supervision in 1912: hxweyer, there were various small groups of instrumeutalists organized by students before that date. The orchestra was the first organization the lield of instrumental music which has continued to the present, Later came other instrumental groups which are equally important to the school. A Nlandolin Orchestra flourished at one time fer three or four years. Today members of the orchestra number twentyfiive from all four classes. The personnel is ten violins. one flute, six clarinets, 'three saxaphones, three trumpets, one trombone, drums and piano. At the Spring Concert they rendered two quite difficult numbers, Prelude by the Russian composer Vodorinski and the Rhapsody Hungary by Koelling. Those not members of the Senior class played for the Senior operetta and, at Com' mencement, a march fer the Seniors as they took their places on the stage. ORCHESTRA Front row7Gamble, Reiss. Aten, Nlapstone, Mykita, W. Korpiel, R. Vxfestermann, A. S. Vsfilliamson, Wilsrun, G, Bigham, Spcigel. ' Bark row4'l'. Bigham, Ross, Holowaty, Sus, V. Korpiel, Scott, T. Vsfestcrmann, Moore, Williamsnvn, Mackie, Byrne, Bondercnko. Strous. 'LY I '-'sn E3- 'sw' .NM ., ga e' ,, s -, ,L x ,ag . an ' 1, tl N21 'lg' Y-tl.: we: ...sg , . 1- -ti 1- 1' .- , ,. L..-.v','g':y f me-.J DOUBLE MALE QUARTET Buck row- -Tlieiss, Lister, Conley, Liversidge. Front I'0W7'PilOllI'lU, Nlzirtin, Vxfesterniunn, Holmes. Taylor. Senior Double Male Quartet il R the second suxcssive year, Li douhle mule quartet ton,-lc its place with other ' prominent musical orgzinizzitions. Its predecessor of the class of '35 set Q1 high standard. The Inemhers are il select group chosen from the Senior Choral Cluh. They offered selections to appreciative audiences :tt various social gatherings in Carnegie and art the annual Spring Concert. ,i ORCHESTRA I9I2 Bick row -George Rome, une Errctt. Miss Cinlield, Gwendolyn Henry. Slat.. Front rovs-Ruth Barr Criee Thompson. QQ- ,, . .... e P ., ,M lv 7 iz, W if 1 .l ' v- J: ' Agn 'H 1 , 1 94-'u Q,.'3 Eg SENIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB Top row--Zinski, janocha, Kwiecien, Holowaty, Masciantonio, Hoyson, Richardson, Kalonsky, Nowacki. ' Third row4Crabbe, Sus, Harowicz, Miss Galbraith, Snyder, Astorino, Mcirasca, Theiss, Conley, Hall, Dunevich, Miss Cochran. Mayo, Sampson. Second row7Mr. Lee, Livermore, Warren, Castellani, Hutchison, Binder, Renn, Bridge, Schulte. First row-O'Malley, Beadling, Perlman, Byron, Hanna, Duda. The Commercial Club OMMERCIAL Club activities began with something entirely different this year, an honestftofgoodness Tippecanoe and Tyler Too election, with a convenf tion, posters, parades, and primaries. At the October meeting the officersfelect were sworn into office by last year's officers. This was followed by an Inaugural Ball. With amateurs overfrunning the country, our club, too, had its chance to bring forth hidden talents and aspirations. Amateur Night and Depression attire resulted in an evening of rollicking good fun in November. Of course, Santa visited the club and its guests at the Christmas Party and distributed gifts to all. In February we held Open House at Harding. Our guests were the business men, faculty, and club alumni. Our pioneer undertaking was a remarkable success, due to the everfpresent spirit of cooperation and appreciation which pervades our club. Our speaker was Dr. Whitley of the University of Pittsburgh. In April, with the Senior Class as guests, we witnessed an interesting talking picture sponsored by the Duquesne Light Company. As is our custom, the junior members conducted our meeting in May, and a good one it was. Needless to say, we delighted in the dainties served at every meeting. june is the month of picnics. Our picnic was a happy affair which rounded up the club year. But our year was not one of social entertainment alone. We locked to the literary side of club work and to the satisfaction of achievement of educational and scholastic betterment. The Freshmen Organization Committee did well in the inf struction of the Freshman Class in the essentials of class organization and cooperaf tion, and started them on their voyage in the good ship C. H. S. We feel that in our appreciation of learning we have accomplished something more than mere social contacts. The tireless efforts and patient guidance of Miss Cochran have been the largest factor in our success. arf' -sv B 1589 ' a ll-5' f ...4 . 51 - U7 2575! . , ' e i 5,0 -sr. A HONOR SOCIETY Top row--Green, H. Glasser, Byrne, Fareri, Wagner, Aldisert, Fry, Bigham, Sembrat, McKinley, Morgan, Levin, Spiegel tnot presentj. Q' if 59' SNL, 'ws 'A Q , ,. 1 is I- tr gg i' is 5'1Q9if'w-- fx - ,s ' ,Pi-s ' f- FL: 3 , ... ., Lg- 'i rffitggf. ' .- WS! W. 6 'As -15 'J- Second rowe--Whitecap, Byron, Kelso, Boltacz, Haudcnshield, L. Glasser. Williamson. First rowflnversidge, West, Knouse, Quinn, Long, Westermann. National Honor Society N the past, Carnegie High School has sponsored no organization whcse sole P- purpose it is to honor students of high scholastic attainment. This year, how' ever, saw the organization cf a chapter of the National Honor Society. The original Honor Society and the pattern which the National Honor Society closely follows is the Phi Beta Kappa Honorary Fraternity organized at William and Marv College in 1776. In drawing up the constitution of the National Honor Society the Com- mittee realized that the consideration of scholarship alone seemed too narrow. After mu:h discussicn it was decided that in addition to scholarship, character, leadership, and service were the virtues most useful to society, and therefore were the virtues most worthy of encouragement. All members of our society stand in the Hrst fourth of the class, each has an average of 90 or above and has been recommended by the faculty for membership in the society. No honor conferred by the school excells that represented by this society. Other honors at the disposal of the school are partial in the sense that they recognize some special ability, skill or talent. However the National Honor Society looks upcn its members as those who durinfg their high school education have reached most nearly their desired ends. For years man has honored those who excel. Ancient and medieval colleges and universities maintained coveted societies. Today the most coveted reward is election to the Phi Beta Kappa Honorary Fraterf nity. In an election to the National Honor Scciety the faculty has honored us for what we have already accomplished and has created in us the desire to excel. Morasca, Martin, Barrett l Senior Magazine Campaign T the first meeting of the Voyager staff the possif bilities of a Fortieth Anniversary yearbook were eagerly discussed. All anxiously anticipated a most sucf cessful edition. But at the same time the lack of funds to enable the printing of such a book as this year's caused fear and doubt about such an achievement. So once again the Seniors became magazine salesmen. and this time with a much greater incentive. The Senior Magazine Campaign has grown to be an annual event in Senior class activities. Since the publishing of the second Voyager eleven years ago, the annual deficit has been niet by the earnings of each succeeding Senior class. The magazine business has proved a boon in se' curing linancial assistance for this project. This year the campaign rose to meet our increased need. In fact the Class cf 1936 sold more magazines than had ever been sold in any previous year. Hustling ability, salesmanship, cooperation, concentrated effort, organization, and hard work achieved an encouraging profit, No class had ever been organized for a campaign as was this year's. Besides the business manager, Wesley Martin, and the two captains, Robert Barrett and Peter Morasca, of the two major divisions, two groups of lieutenants were appointed. The first group was the Town Lieutenants. Each locality was given to a lieutenant residing there. The second group of lieutenants was known as School Lieutenants. Cne lieutenant was appointed in each row. Each lieutenant had his assigned duties. The campaign was officially begun on Friday morning, October 11, when a class meeting was held to hear the representaf tive from the Curtis Publishing Company. The following Monday the Crowell Company's field manager came to Carnegie and spoke to the entire class. In addif tion to these, the Seniors were salesmen for the first time for the International Circulation Company, and the McCall Company. The record of the class as a whole is one which future classes must strive to surpass. As for individual records the students pictured below were the best salesmen. MAGAZINE SALESMAN Nicolussi XVest Front row-Westermann, Holmes, Liversidge, Williamson, Mackie, Barrett, Martin 'El' Iwfoiasca. V, , .-. ., --A: . . . . ' o r 9- Back row-Keislmg, Renn, Kwiecien, Kelso, Knouse, Bridge, Bradford, Masciantonio, , . 1 s m,,y:j-LL, , 16- 1 ? 211, , Dances THE music of Herbert Fritsche went 'round and around in the Harding Gym, on January 17, when the Seniors entertained with their annual dance. The class colors, gold and blue, brilliantly decorated the ceiling, while the scales, in silver and black, added a touch of originality to the walls. Lustrous balloones, hanging from the ceiling, and gowns of bright colors, encircling the floor, added a touch of the Mardi Gras to a glorious and well planned evening. YEA, Team, Rah, Rah, Rah! Football, and basketball players, and those who cheered them on, tripped the light Fantastic at the A. A. Dance. It was the evening of November 15 and Bill Barzan's Orchestra furnished the music in true teamlike fashion. Those present had an enjoyable evening, while those who stayed away-well, we're sorry you missed the fun. SWEET ladies in brocade and lace. It was the night of April the 24th and the Juniors were hosts to the Seniors at their annual Prom. The Prom really went to the Dogs, with Scotties on the walls and lanterns. Amid bright colored balloons and blue and white streamers, the dancers glided to the tunes of Freddie Herrick. Beautiful ladies, beautiful music, it was a night long to be remembered. APRIL showers bring May flowers. Une of these flowers, late to bloom, was the picturesque Sophomore Hop held on May 29. The decorations were carried out in the class colors, green and white. A touch of the approaching June was added by the beautiful flowers here and there about the gym. The gay, happy, young couples danced to the tunes of Tommy Thirkell's melodicus music, and all were reluctan-t to leave when the dance was over. Home Economics and Manual Training ANY pleasant hours have been spent in our Home Economics Classes. Durf ing the first semester we learned to prepare dinner courses. Enthusiasm ran high the second semester, when we wcre permitted to select uur patterns and materials for dresses. Our 'xgoalv was the Fashion Show held Mziy 22 in the Harding Gymnasium, at which some of the girls modeled the dresses they had made. There was also a still exhibit where smocks, pajamas, suits, and other dresses were on display. The last month we received instructions in home nursing, an interesting ciurse, a knowledge of which was valuable to all of us girls. NDER the supervision of Mr. Robb the manual training department has com' ' pleted many varied types of projects. They range from che:kerfboards to a fifteen foot motor boat. The skiis are a repetition of fermer years and a few Com' mercials are preparing themselves for the future by making typewriting desks. Also there are office desks, ladies' writing desks, tables, bookshelves, and book ends. In addition, therc are a fifteen fost motor boat and a nine foot outboard motor boat. l 5' .o- 'ny v5g.r '-'4 'aaa .v if Q i l .- im W , .Lge -'Ax wi x MAY QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Bridge, Quinn, Castcllani LWAYS willing to he head, hands, and feet for all of us when we need help-we want Miss Howk to know how much we ap' preeiate everything she has done for us in getting ma' terial ready for our year' book. iff bffxi ,L Da ug-,U 7 fp -Q 7' Q we 5, .f -t gy 3 315 as 159 N a x v' 'Nfl-2? s, . 4 s -,L 1.153- -wr. SEPTEMBER 3. Gloomy day in more ways than one. 4. Even the skies weep with the Seniors and Juniors. Latimer is the first to relinquish his cud , 5. No one's sick. It's only Mr. Bryan testing voices. 6. Mr. Bryan continues to search for a Lily Pcns or a Tibbettl 9. First chemistry lab. Nuff said. 13. Friday, too. Seniors start to sell football tickets. 17. First orchestra rehearsal. 26. Big pep meeting . . . 27. . . . and we lose to Canonsburg. OCTOBER 2. Everyone goes to KQV to cheer for C. H. S. 10. Class pictures taken. Confusion reigns and picture editor goes to bed early. 11. Seniors start magazine campaign. 16-17f18. Six weeks' tests. . The 'budding chemists make chlorine. . Reports! Some handout for Hal' lowe'en! 28 31 NOVEMBER 1 14. Big snake dance. 15. But Crafton wins, 12f2. 28'29. Thanksgiving vacation. . At last-C. H. S. 18, Langley 6. DECEMBER 2. School again! 12. First, and maybe last, Christmas pres' ents-Report cards. 13. Friday, but C. H. S. 19, Alumni 16. 16. Chemists make H2S. 19. Senior Literary. 20. Last day of school this year. Mr. Knarr warns against hangovers! JANUARY 2. Back to the mines! Lessons generally unprepared. 27 28f29f30f31. Semester Exams. . No dates tonight. Log 13' 20. 28. 4. 11. 16. FEBRUARY 14. Senior pictures. No one can mis' take a Senior. Proofs returned. Isn't Barrett hand' some, in' his pictures? Seniors and Faculty pack Harding gym. Laughs aplenty for all. MARCH Roach causes explosion with acetyf lene. Don't ask Whlite-cap and Persiani the odor of butyric acid. Roach and Liversidge our soap burners. Cincola swallows a match in Miss Milliren's history class. S'houldn't try to sleep and eat, Emidio. 18. Certain petit Senior appears in rogues' gall-ery. 19f2O. Only good result of the flood-va- cation. 30. Voyager sales campaign starts. APRIL 9. Wanta buy a duck, Miss Milliren? 13 23. 24. 30. 1. 14. 20. 12, 12. 14. 18. 19. fl 7. Hectic week mailing letters to alumni. And they cut down the old linden tree. Tech Exhibit. Too many gangster plays. Paolino loses part of his desk and Miss Milliren turns detective. MAY Spring Concert. The Voyager goes to press. Picnic at Kennywoud. , 11. Y ' l Aw'-if ' 5 HN JUNE if Band concert, The Voyager staff guarantees a good sale of tickets. Rings arrive. Baccalaureate. Voyagers are distributed. Commencement. I ,f ,fxf ' ' - Q 123-' ' ff. ,4mEW,,u H . 5 .S T-I ' f I '--4- A f f- . ,.,. -1 - ., 4 ....... .rv ,, ..-. nc ,A I PT 1 7 us.:s, ' I- 'In 65,5 E9 il' wr IE in En lf' W W' iii? 'I szlll- iii H-limi. f-I ', ' ' -'-' -1-K Eu WAXVIQ 12135 IQWQ ..,I I -I , l f pea 1 lil Qvrqwf M' V film, I - I Q-missz533ZIIJI1IgQXul!Q.SR!u1 WI ll Y' 'llln Na1a1ilIf'IIf.ffl,ifii img I. 5, f gg ' ' '1:inII,.ai.Trfig Izlffigig -1-K f- V 4 -wg... , THE FIRST HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING ON THE PRESENT SITE A. A. STAFF Back rowfhversidge, Ivlartin, Barrett. Front row-Mr. Schumacher, Miss Corbett, Mr. Knarr. Vv'est, Mr. Adams. Athletic Association HE present system of athletic management in the Carnegie schools dates back to the year 1931. At that time a Director of Athletics was appointed and to him were assigned the duties incident to the conduct of sports in both Senior and Junior High Schools. In carrying out this program he has had the able advice of the Superintendent and the Principal, and the cheerful cooperation of the coaches of the various sports. The student officers of the Athletic Association, also, have been of invaluable aid. In keeping with the policy of the Athletic Council, the percentage of pupils engaging in physical activities of one type or other has increased each year. At the present time the high school is represented in the Wcsterii Pennsylvania Inter' scholastic Athletic League by teams in football, basketball, and baseball. It is probf able, also, that by another year teams in wrestling and track will make their ap' pearance. In addition to the interscholastic teams, there are those engaged in intra-mural competiticn. For these there are programs in basketball, volleyball, and soft ball for both girls and boys. The pupils of the junior High School, also, par' ticipate in both interscholastic and intrafmural sports. The funds necessary to carry on this program of athletic activities are secured through the sale of tickets to the games. In this matter the support of both students and townspeople through the recent troublesome years has been a great satisfaction to those in charge. The interest, cooperation, and support of the Board of Direc' tors, also, have been of the utmost importance and have made possible the carrying on of this phase of work in the Carnegie schools. qw..- 1 S2535 ll i:QZk4i',N cv. 1933 4, .5 L24.,Lv, ..1efff 1?2' J 4, , ' -f 41:--'mg --rd, F 4 -v 4 r ITS' W -1 J efili ' s L ,iz ' . ',.,,,.s ,.--4 -W ' . tar 31 , li S .xii H, Lf i ',' , 4 X 'JF' 'Top rows Bishop, Simon, Vvfeikel, Chirumbole, Coach Schumacher, Rock, Theiss, Wilson, Springer. Second row-Fera, Hull, Shiwarski, Hall, Bertenthal. Third row'-J. D. Taylor, Astorino, Marchese, Lister-Manager, M. Taylor, Sawicki. Football ARNEGIE High School's first foctball team-its members arrayed, according J to the times, in overstuffed suits, nose guards, shin guards, and long hair- made its appearance in the fall months of 1897. It must have been a great organizaf tion. Written records concerning its exploits are meager, ibut old timers who saw it perform are unstinted in its praise. The whole team, they relate, was infused with a 'fnever quit spirit which brought rejoicing to its followers and dismay to the teams which contested with it on Qld Southern. The identity of those who first carried the colors of the infant C. H. S. into the pushfandfpull struggles cn the hillftop field is conjectural, since newspaper ac' counts of the games contained no linefups. The names of those who played on the 1898 team, however, appear in the Signal Item of that year and are as follows: Heathcote, Simpson, Davis, Morgan, Hichman, Laban, Irwin, Pascoe, Curtis, Ram' sey, Hcsack, Terren, and Young. This bunch played great ball, and it is not un- reasonable to assume that some of them, at least, were veterans of the previous year. Down through the years since then, football teams representing the local high school have, for the most part, upheld the traditions surrounding those early organizations. Their never quit spirit, in particular, still remains a characteristic of Carnegie teams after almost four decades of battling with neighborhood rivals, Most ancient of these rivalries is that with Crafton, which extends back to the early years of the present century. Hardly less aged are those with McKees Rocks and Bridgeville. With Dormont, Mt. Lebanon, and Stowe the rivalries, while more recent, are just as spirited. Football ITH the opening of school last fall, the questions uppermost in the minds of sportffans in Carnegie pertained to the high school football team. Would it be a worthy successor to the 1934 team which had won eight games out of nine played, numbering among its victims both Crafton and McKees Rocks? Could capable replacements be found for Stockum, Deschler, Swentkosky, and at least half a dozen others who would not return? Was Bishop likely to run wild again as he had done against all opponents the year befcre? These and countless other questions of a kindred nature kept followers of the team guessing until the very day of the opening game. At the athletic field, in the meantime, and hard at work, was a squad of more than SO aspiring candidates. Among them were only six who had earned letters the previous year. These were Rock and Weikel, tacklesg Hull and Theiss, guardsi Hall, an end, and Bishop, a back. Cf the remainder, quite a number had gained some experience the year before in the role of substitutes, and on these the coach was ccunting most for replacements. The dearth of outstanding candidates for the vacant positions, however, was so evident that it was not until the final week of practice that a irst team was picked. This team, which opened the season against Bridgeville, was as follows: Hall and Simon, endsg Rock and Wilson, tacklesg Hull and Theiss, guards, Chirumbole, center, Weikel, quarterback, Bishop and Taylor, halfbacksg and Shiwarski, fullback. With some few exceptions, these boys continued as regulars throughout the season. First string substitutes at the begin' ning of the year were Marchesse and bl. D. Taylor, ends, Fera, tackle, Bertenthal, guardg Fiola, center, Astorino, Sawicki, and Springer, backs. Of these, Marchesse, Fera, Astorino, and Springer earned starting places before the season was over. Others who did well when called upcn were Catz, Wengryn, Roth, Fairman, and Armes, to say nothing of a dozen others who were in their first season. At the close of the season those who earned letters were, according to custom, guests of the Carnegie Rotary Club at a banquet in their honor. FOOTBALL SQUAD Top row4Racco, Sikara, Kiosky, Dirka, Mills, Davis, Steranko, Girsh, Wengryn, Moehring, Ross, Malvarosa, Rueschman. Second row-Stys, Bosco, McGinnis, Bonderenko, P. Wengryn, Brooks, Battaglia, Channas, J. D. Taylor, McBride, Swanson, Spence, Parks, Meal, Bevilacqua. Third row-Haudenshield, Assistant Managerg Arms, Barr, Fairman, Santavicca, Springer, Sawicki, B. Davis, M. Taylor, Fera, Vs7ilson, Chirumbole, Aldisert, Assistant Manager. Fourth row4Adamson, Keisling, Shiwarski, Simon, Roth, Rock, Hall, Theiss, Bishop, Coach Schumacher, Hull, Weikel, Catz., Bertenthal, Astorino, Marchese, Thompson. :F T Fifth row--Domiani, Puhlman, Petrozelli, Dennis, Walasinowski, Kocik, Santelli, Philips, sg F Q Welker, Silcox, Astorino, McCready, Marchetto. , ls . er .793 1' gf ,-'ww ' . -.fu 2 ,fig . 5 '- ' ' ---1 ,E .af u FOOTBALL TEAM I899 Top row-David Nlorgzm. Rgmlvcrt Van Tassel, Homer Mzirtiii, Vs7illiam Curtis, Jerry Roach, Edward lvlorgzln. Middle row--Ioscpln Young, joe HlJI4ZlCk, Arthur Fwd, Vvlillizun Culc. First ruw7Bill Rosscr, Bob Irvin, Clyde Perrin, 'Wx -a- C H. S. TRACK TEAM I905 Q, '1' row- 'uson lf.'fCI'. -uc u oc 'irrisun 'mics B, Hope, Cfillwcrt A. C , -3 '+ X, 'hy Front row'-Lcc M'1yn'11'd, .olin R. Hatdcnxliicld, Liy C1 rlvctt Eirl C'1 lnf:, Pwul X Burgctt. 'Q fi n n n i ll 3. '1:2L:. ww . fL-if .iff f ' Q' ' ll w, 544.5-f BAL 12.11 Pix 1 D ft J Hi ,ji K B I K K 4 I A N Q h ,P , 1 A 1 . .Af I Top row-Mannon, Chirumbole, jones. Middle row-Sawicki, Taylor, Mr. Adams. Bottom rowfAstorino, Bishop, Tracy. Basketball HE team which played the first half of the 193536 season was one of the best ' that ever represented the local high school. Had it remained intact for the second half play, its record for the entire season would undoubtedly have been better than 12 victories and five defeats. On the team which opened the season against the Alumni were Manion and Taylor, forwardsg Chirumbole, center: Salynski and Sawicki, guards. All had earned letters the year before and were regarded hopefully as the outfit that would 4 'ul 'JP . a ll V' if-. . 3 111: ij ' iwamzri , -gf--rs - E i --'NF 2: - ' X A F B SQUAD Back rowfflvloehring, Wilscgrn. Homa, Smith, Springer, Marches. Front row-fPlappert, Dazen, Rueschinan, Pica, Channas, Castellaniflvlanager. bring to Carnegie its first seeticnal title. The enthusiasm of many was dampened somewhat when three of the first six games were lost, but quickly revived when the next six games were won. Among these was a 10 point victory over Crafton on its own floor. At this point, however, the team was disrupted and a new ccmf bination had to be formed. Games which should have been won were lost by two points each to Crafton and Dcrmont on the home floor and the team Hnished the season in third place. A study of the score book reveals the following statistics: in the 17 games, a total of 539 points was scored-fan average of almost 32 per game: opponents were held to 334 pointsfan average of less than 20 per gamer of the five defeats, two were by two points, two by three points, and one by eight pcintsg in three of the games, opponents were held to lo points, or less, while the locals piled up more than 50g Manion was high scorer for the season, in beth field goals and fouls, while Taylor was a fairly close second and jones third. Three members of the team were chosen on the AllfSection teams-Ivlanion on the First, Jones and Taylor en the Second. The latter two, with Sawicki, Chirunif bole, and Astorino were playing their last season for the high school. Only Manion and Tracey will return to carry on. V :O- .U -A 1 -- as. .q.s.,,. 1 gf .1 c WAV ns: ' ,Uv 3, Ty jfs , 'V 5' ,i'3:J!,,. Y -sr I ' Basketball HE purpose of the Bfsquad is to develop players for the Varsity. It is made up of boys from the lower classes who show an aptitude for basketball, Those who improve are promoted to the Varsity as occasion ariscsg thc others are dropped and their places filled by more ambitious ones. During the past season 15 boys were members of the squad at various times. Of these 15, one was moved up to the Varsity at midseason, three were dropped, and 11 remained. The greater part of these latter ones will likely be on next years Varsityg the remainder will be held over as the nucleus of a new Bfsquad. Since winning games is not the primary purpose of the BfSquad, more time in the practice periods is devoted to the develcpment of the individual than to that of team play. Despite this fact the team won IO out of 16 games played during thc past season. Three of these victories were over teams which had defeated the locals earlier in the year, indicating, perhaps, that the boys improved with time. On the squad at the finish were Channas, Dazcn, Plappert, and Wilsciii, for' wardsg Homa and Moehring, centersg Marchesse, Pica, Rueschman, Smith, and Springer, guards. All except Homa and Smith are expected back next year and are regarded as good basketball prospects. The majority of them are of the rangy type desired by most basketball coaches. All have a fair grasp of the fundamentals of the game and with more experience should become good players. just how good, however, depends to a large extent upon themselves. BASKETBALL TEAM l909 Top row--Randolph Deane, Samuel Kipp, George Northey. Second rowfBrownlee Wilson, Charles Husler, Robert Bigham. Q 4' Third rowflsrank McNulty, john Hosack, W as V ' 4 mf f 1, -s 5 3- 91-3. ' Q 84,55- N x.,,,.N A Q 'f .iz - '- Lx ,J if :!f , . . W T It T 4 Q 1 FIRST CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM I904 Buck rowfHowurd DuShanc, Howard Gregg. Front row- Edward Mzirtiri, Vv'illiairn Cole, Roy Ruinhzlugli, iP 4 Baseball HE 1932 lmsflmill tczim was thc most successful athletic aggregation cvcr turncd ' out hy the local high school, lt won nine out of tan games to win the section title, dicfczitcd Mcliccsport in tht sciniflinzils, thcn won an easy victory over Amf bridge in thc lingtl at FOI'lWlIS Field to bring to Cxirncgic High Schol its first and only W. P, l. A. L. chaiinpionship, Un thc twin wcrc Mgdwig, captain :ind Qgitchcrq hloncs and Klim, pitchcrsr Kutcn, Pziwlick, VV. lvlcdwig, :ind Sttitsky, inlicldcrs: Fitlniaxuricc, Armcs, and Pozzi, outlicldcrs: Frcshxx'g1tcr, Fritsch, and Aliminy Arincs, suhstitutcs. The pitching of Klini and thc hitting of FTTIIZIUZILIIATCC wcrc outstanding throughout the season. BOYS' INTER-CLASS BASKETBALL T the close of the interfclass basketball season in lvfarch, the standing of the teams was just about as expected. On top was the senior team, followed in order by those of the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes. The Seniors went through their games with very little trouble. They did not, however, play exceptionally well. Their experience proved to be their strong point and this, in addition to some rather fancy shooting at times, enabled them to emerge as the champions. From the spectators' standpoint, the most exciting games were those played between teams represent' ing the lower classes, since they seemed to be more enthusiastic in their play. The juniors were probably the fastest team in the league, but were handicapped by the smallness of their players. Bigham, Seihle, and Higley were outstanding in practically every game. Dazen, also, greatly strengthened the team near the close of the season. As Seniors, next year, they will be hard to beat. Prospects for a winning sophomore team were bright at the beginning of the year, since several of the candidates for the team had played for some time on the varsity Bfsquad the previous year. The team, however, failed to live up to expectations and, after several of its players had joined the varsity Bfsquad, finished the season in third place. The Freshmen again ended the season in their accustomed place, with only one victory over the Sophomoies to brighten it. Cole and Yee were the outstanding players on the team. BOYS' INTERCLASS BASKETBALL 'FQ SENIORS Seniors ' - Vsfon Lost ll Rack rowfLatimer, Xlalllanisnn, Xlfngrvn, Slvs, Rei-s, Hall. - .. , , yy Lnt 7, Front rim---Roth, lvlartin, Pa-tor, llumwirh. 'IUHIUIF Un L IUNIURS . 1 , Back row- Seihle, lvltlfclxry, Siern. Laixgelon, Fm, 5UplV7HlUTCS ' VVUVT L99 7 man, Dltka. V From row ffastellanr, High-y, Blgliaan. fimlirat, l:1'CSlllYlCl'1 ' vVU1T I-fU5t S Schulte. SUPHUMUREH Back roxxflvlapstone, NYllli.rinson, XXX-slcrniiriii, l-Brooks, , Volzinski, lwlcliride, Nlartucci. ,5 41 g Front ron Paul filiarmas, Rock, XY1lson, lVloehr.ng, Petr Clhanms, Smith, Korpnl, ,W:'i' j, ,'g r FREsHMuN 1,.i,g:3.g' 'lay Ujlipplir-Bgglvxlxearris, hchrearnrr, Keusling, Daniienia, Yer, ' Second row fhiifyson, Abbott, Nlflrcxldt' Rh. nl t fffhl' sions. xx',1,.i.i, xx'iif1,..1r.i. A i ' I U' Third l'l'XX 'HHl1ZJf. Zemon, f9n'.'n, Masriantonw, -Q-.7 A Rnlnzmo, Cole. I-x 44 w.,,, -'.Q i'-fs' 1 'ifr- V-.l' .45 ,v Y .. . . 41' V fe w 1 R5 :sw-W' 1' -. -Jax ' . '. .. 1 E - . f-eff? grln. 2 :wg wtf,-'iffy .. . , ,I JE k 3 GIRLS' A. A. CLUB Fifth row7Vv'atchorn, Stasik, Mapstone, Remf, Barbour, Smith, Rimmel. Rodgers, Bryan Kiszer, Hanna, Swentkowski, Zuk, Cole, Parks, M. Bosco, Burky. Spelar, F. Mascellino, Pafford: Wilhoit, Uzar. Streitman, R. M. Hutchison, Castellani, Quinn, Bigleman. Fourth row7White, Marlier, Metzger, Nowacki, G. Houp, Barum, Huzar, Stolarski. M. Solters, L. Sawicki, I. Hutchison, Haudenshield, Miss Corbett, Greer, Cengia, Huff, McCabe Pochynok, Duda, Peters, Solominsky, M. Rushnik, B. Klee, Homa, Manion, Long, R. Springer: H. Solters. Third row7Bonderenko, Bragg, A. Watchorn, B. Harowitz, Barry, Pawlaski, Telhorster Beadling, A, Wengryn, Livermore, Boyce, Rowe, Donnelly, Wozniak, Farber, Warren, Bridge: B. Beadling, Peacock, R. Scott, V. Wagner, Wellings, E. M. Auer, Richardson. Danziger, Hayes, D. Watson, Marlrer, Mayo, I. Beadling, Harowitz, Alter, Plummer, Bigham, Doig, Helm, Holmes. Second row-Perry, L. Glasser, Evans, B. Wagner, McKinley, Williams, Kelso, H. Sekelik Rita, Novelli, F. Klee, Pszinski, Byron, A. Hoyson, Malvarosa, Nicolussi, Williamson, Mascian: tonio, Brown, Schrieber, A. Hausman, A. Wyatt, Muzczycha, Wilcheck, Herycenko, B. Long, Aten, Koehler, M. Corba, Klapach. Front row-+Napier, R. Swentkosky, janocho, Kwiecien, H. Glasser. Watts, McFarland, R. Barbour, Morgan, B. Auer, Laun, Kyle, Coyle, Schieb, S. Nowacki, Sgro, Donovon, Schafer, Merriman, Chappel, Rice, Hines, Maple. Girls' A. A. Organization OUR years ago the C-irls' A. A. Organization was formed under the spznsorf ship of Miss Corbett. It marked the beginning of a new spirit of companion' ship and friendly rivalry in interclass competition among the athletically inclined girls of the school. As a proof of girls' growing interest in athletics, the club has increased its membership from 45 to 170 girls in the past four years. Each month at a social meeting, in charge of a committee appointed by the president, the girls are entertained in some unique manner, and each leaves having discovered some new delight in her association with the others. This years club made a needed addition to the girls' gym equipment by having some manual training students build a scoreboard. The following are the girls who completed their terms as officers of the club during 1937: President, Suzanne Haudenshieldg Vice President, Thelma Livermoreg Secretary, Olive Louise Morgan, Treasurer, Jean Barry. The officers for the year 1936 are: President, Ruth Inez Greer, Vice President, Betty Wagnerg Secretary, Sylvia Cengiag Treasurer, Irene Hutchison. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL JU N IO R S Back rowflilapach, Pctrozelli, Watson, W. gner, Novelli, Solters Front rnwfSzeerha, Ellis, Greer, Mcliinley. SENIORS Top rowfRichardson, Mnyim, Hiiiitlensliield, Kwiccicvi Bradford, Second rowf Kalonslry, Hoyson, Moiigin, Quinn, Hutch ison. Third row- Livermore, Nowaclti, Hxirowicz. Smith lllida. SOPHONIORES Top row-Helni, Evans, Bonderenko, Teltliorstfr Brown. Second rowf-Baruni, Rowe, Cengia. Schriehcr, Streit man. Third row -Parks, Paflord, Hiitcliisori, W'ilIioit, Vfntts FRESHMEN Back rowfYVilliams, Rodgers, Manion, Maurer, Con nelly, lVengryn, Hzirowicz. Front rowfStasik, Zuk, Swentliowski, Boyce, Fitz' patrick, Soltcrs. GIRLS' ATHLETICS IN CARNEGIE HIGH SCHOOL l9l6f17 RIOR to l9l6, girls' athletics had no part in the activities of Carnegie High School. ln the latter part of this school year a group of interested girls gained permission from Professor George to iorm a basketball team. The team played a schedule similar to the boys' varsity, the girls' game being the preliminary game. l924f25' ' Mr. Dovey organized the iirst girls' swimming team, which proved fairly successful in its first year, winning one out of two meets. Miss Agnes Stoughton, the Physical Education instructor in the elementary schools and coach of girls' basket' ball in high school, had a small turnfout for the team and as a result, they lost the majority of their games. 1925326 The Basketball Varsity welcomed Miss Corbett as their coach. Miss Corbett continued the work of Miss Stoughton. 1926f27 The first Physical Education classes for girls began under the instruction of Miss Corbett, who in addition sponsored their entire athletic program. The Varsity tied with Crafton for the County championship. 1928-29 The Girls' Basketball Team again were runners up in the sectional championship. 192940 The Girls' Varsity had championship material, but lost to Coraopolis in the last few minutes of the playfoff game. l93O'3l This marks the last year of a Girls' Basketball Varsity. The girls were most happy to iinish the vear by winning the Trifstate Championship game played in the McKees Rocks High School. 4? 4'-1' f as 'Z'-' S 'xx Q.: , t . i ag-.5 ..,4 3 ' ffl' 44+ -' c L wg-4 ' 'f i -fuer ' iiw ivf V. - Vzehl --v 193182 ln the spring the boys and girls combined their ellorts in an exhibition. The profits were used to huy mats, ropes, rings, and various other equip' ment for the gymnasium. 193233 The Girls' Athletic Association was formed, membership being earned through activity on a class Volleyball or Basketball Team, or by out' standing work in class. 1935336 Girls' athletics were more enthusiastically purf sued than thus far in the history of Carnegie High School. Early in October there were tryfouts for positions on the class Volleyball Teams. As the season progressed the juniors and Seniors proved to be the evident competitors for the champion' ship. It was not dennitely decided, however, until the Gnul game of the season when juniors defeated the Seniors 45 to 34. From the verv beginning of the Basketball sea' son the Seniors were eager to make up for their Volleyball defeat. As a result, they went through the entire season without a single loss. This year it was necessary for Miss Corbett to inaugurate a new method in order to give more girls an op' portunity to show their Basketball ability. The outcome was the formation of six L'Color teams. These teams played xi tournament among them- selves, with thc Yellow, the champions. Captains of the various Basketball and Volleyf ball teams were: VOLLEYBALL Seniors ffff julia Harowicz luniors f f Ruth lnez Greer Sophomores f Irene Hutchison Freshmen - Virginia Wagner BASKETBALL Seniors ff-- Margaret Quinn juniors f f Ruth Inez Greer Sophomores f Sylvia Cengia Freshmen f Ethel Rodgers IW? A . -ii 'E' . ,. .1 ,gpm- : sg , , 9-,xi -A Q.- GIRLS' BASKETBALL S E N I C 5 RS Quinn, Livermore, Kwiecien, Bradford, Hziiidexisliield Mayo, Haromirz, lvlorgan, Duda ,IUNIURS Back row ffllira, Peirozelli, May, Solters, Smith. Front row Danziger, Wagner, Greer, Ellis, Szeerlwzi. SOPHOMORES Back row Brown, Rowe, Helm, Cengia, Evans, Hicks Pluznrner, Sclirieher, Bonderunko, Chappel, Beadling. Front row--Paflnrcl, Swentkosky, Streitman, Homa Pothynol-. Vfitts. FRESHMEN llack row sxXYilliiiins, Rodgers, Ivlnuur, XVcngryn, XVvll ings, Sawickl. Front row-fSwentkoslcy, Stasilr, Boyce, Cole. Zuk. QA I C552 I IIQOSYI fl'U'IIl' W THE PRESENT HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING IN CARNEGIE ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Every possible effort has been made by the staff and by the school in general to make this directory as complete and as correct as possible. However, in some cases it was impossible to obtain a. full address andl in a very few cases the address is unknown. We would appreciate any corrections on our work. We hope that any of you who are in a position to know the full address of those whose address we could not find will send us the information so that it will be available in the future. 1 899 Atchison, Clyde S., Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics at W. 86 J. College, Washington, Pa. Given, Sadie fMrs. Harmon Edwardsl, San Ramon, Calif. Gow, Katherine-Deceased. Hosack, Joe-Deceased. Irvin, Robert, 327 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Pennsylvania Railroad Division Account officer. Lea, Mary CMrs. T. P. Tweedl, 519 Fallowfield Ave., Chai-leroi, Pa. McCaughan, Bessie CMrs. George L. McCoYl, 3018 W. 59th St., Los Angeles, Calif. McKindley, Dora lMfS. W. J. McCoy, jr.l, 507 Justice Ave., Carnegie, Pa. McNulty, Bessie-Deceased. Reno, Keturah KMrs. Hugh Branksrnel, Deceased. Smith, Mary QMIS. Mary Johnsonl, Clairton, Pa. Yourd, Paul-Deceased. 1 900 Barrett, Margaret, Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., L. 86 N. Railroad. Buchanan, Alice KMIS. Alice Culpl, Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa.: Attendance officer of Carnegie Schools. Carnahan, Edna fMrs. H. Leidenrothb, Deceased. Chilton, Earl, 1521 Obey St., Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. Steel Corp. Duff, James, 816 Washington Ave., Camegie, Pa.g Attorney, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fitzgibbon, Blanche KMrs. J. D. Holt, 1r.J, 955 Heberton St., East End, Pittsburgh, Pa. Goldsmith, Joseph, 5847 Douglass St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Attorney. Grace, Murty KMrs. Thomas E. Chiltonl, 1521 Obey St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gregg, Florence, 212 Carothers Ave., Glendale, Pa. Gregg, Verne CM:-s. Fred Hamiltonl, 249 Magazine St., Glendale, Pa. Kipp, Katherine fMrs. J. S. Altlandl, 1 North Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa. Latferty, William-Deceased. Lewis, Ailey-Deceased. Wolstoncroft, Joseph-Deceased. 1901 Bell, Mary E. fMrs. Roy jonesl, Keystone Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa., Stenographer and Notary Public. Bock, Lina lMrs. Henry Colteryahnj, Bur-gettstown. Pa. Carnahan, Mildred iMrs. J. F. Hedgesl, 405 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Davis, Viola KMrs. E. Lewisl, Salem, W. Va. Jones, Roy-Deceased. McCullough, C. L., M.D., 541 Sherwood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Perrin, Eila, Hickory, Pa. Roberts, Emily-Deceased. Silk, Bessi?Decea.sed. Silk, Lucy 1Mrs. J. W. Morganl, 510 Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Stimmell, Goldie, 150 Clair-haven St., Craiton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tietz, Olga CMM. J. M. McCabeJ, Heidelberg, Pa. Yourd, Rev. Robert, 855 South 35th St., Lincoln, Neb. 1 902 Bryant, Agnes-Deceased. Corbett, Ross, 910 East Boston Ave., Seattle, Wash., Real Estate. Goldsmith, Maurice, M.D., 5856 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gtoglode, Louis, 936 Lisbon St., East Liverpool, Ohiog Steel Mill Scheduler. Groglode, Samuel, East Liverpool, Ohiog Salesman. Harris, Elvira, Corner Hill and Federal St., Carnegie, Pa. MeCu.rdy, Emma'-Deceased. Newman, May QMrs. M. B. Mayl, 329 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa. O'Brien, Blanche-Deceased. Powers, Irwin, Negley, Ohiog Merchant. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY 1903 Allen, Rev. William Jr., Long Green, Md. Bock, Ethel CMrs. Lewis Colteryahnl, McMurray Road, Canonsburg, Pa. Dufi, Rev. George, Riverdale Ave. and 248th St., New York City. Foster, Bessie fMrs. George Perrittel, cfo Mrs. William Flemming, Waupun, Wis. Gosline, William, 38 Monument Ave., Glene Falls, N. Y., Glens Falls Indemnity Co. Grumbling, Vida-Deceased. Herron, Eva, 3919 Fifth St., N. FW., Washington, D. C., Teacher. Kerr, Bella CMrs. William P. Polmh, Minerva, Ohio. McCullough, Grace lMrs. G. A. Perkinsl, 14 Morgan Ave., Washington, Pa. McNulty, Grace-Deceased. Smith, Samuel-Deceased. Watson, George-Deceased. Zug, Fred, 4 West Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Optometrist. 1904 Chilton, Olive, Main St. and Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Nilashington School, Carnegie. Donaldson, Sara tMrs. Sara D. McDona1dJ, 421 West 15th St., Jacksonville, Fla. Du Shane, Howard, 1991 E. Villa St., Pasadena, Calif., Lumber Salesman. Faunce, Alice fMrs. C. Bighamj, 525 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa. Foster, Louise QM:-s. C. W. Tuthilll, 35 Bradford Ave., Crafton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gregg, Howard, 323 West Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Timekeeper, W.P.A. Harper, Violet CMrs. Clarence Riddlel, 1395 Owen Boulevard, Van Nuys, Calif. Harris, Mary, Hill and Federal St., Carnegie, Pa., Librarian, Carnegie Library. Lewis, Edna CMrs. H. Malloryj, La Grange, Ill. Martin, Edwin-Deceased. Matthews, Harold-Deceased. McCaughan, Emily KMrs. Thomas Beadlingl, 2822 Glenmore Ave., Dormont, Pittsburgh, Pa. McKenna, Anna lMrs. George Wutl, 502 Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa. McMillen, Thomas, R. F. D., Ci-aiton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mealy, Helen QMrs. Helen De Muthl, Deceased. Nixon, Homer, Station St., Carnegie, Pa., Gas Company Manager. Rumbaugh, Roy, D.D.S., 545 Third St., Beaver, Pa. Scott, Levenia, Santa Ana, Calif., Teacher, English Literature in High School. Scott, Sara QMrs. H. W. Barrl, 414 N. Maine St., Urbana, Ohio. Thomas, Grace Willoughby QGracc- Martin Corneliusb, Grace Martin's School, Pittsburgh, Pa 1905 Culp, Winnie fMrs. W. L. Cowdenj, R. F. D. 4, McDonald, Pa. Dickey, Mabel B. 1407 Termon Ave., North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa., Teacher, Perrysville High School. Geary, Margaret fMrs. Margaret G. Croninl, Cudday, Pa., Teacher, Bridgeville, Pa. Gow, Annette fMrs. Paul V. Burgettj, Eveleth, Minn. Gregg, Edna lMrs. W. R. Lyonsl, 343 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Henney, Patrick J., M.D., 823 Island Ave., McKees Rocks, Pa. Hope, J. Blaine, 1596 Orchard Grove Ave., Lakewood, Ohio, Lakewood Stamping Bt Mfg. Co. King, Margaret lMrss. K. Pricel, Mt. Washington, Pittsburgh, Pa. Matthews, Earl, Des Plaines, Ill. Maynard, Lee, West View, Pittsburgh, Pa., H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh. McCraley, Edith QMrs. I. N. Hunnelll, 309 Copeland Ave., North Braddock, Pa. Moore, Bessie, Palas Verdes Estates, Calif., Teacher. Moore, Olive, 223 E. Orange Ave., Monrovia, Calif. Smith, Mazie fMrs. Eugene Culverl, 1560 N. W. Second St., Miami, Fla. 1906 Abbott, Hallie QMrs. J. J. Curoeb, Lea St., Carnegie, Pa. Bell, Gilbert, Washington, D. C., Architect. Q . Q Blick, Margaret lMrs. Charles Malcolm Laingl, 6625 Washington Ave., University City, St. Louis, Missouri Burgett, Paul V., 517 Roosevelt Ave., Evelyth, Minn., Ass't Chief Engineer, Oliver Iron Mining Co. Clothier, Sarah CM.rs. John I. Caldwelll, R. D. No. 2, Conneautville, Pa. Corbett, Quay-Deceased. Dickey, Grace C., 1407 Termon Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Teacher, Westinghouse High School. DuShane, Stella-Deceased. Faunce, Dorothy lMrs. R. M. Helml, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa. Foster, Paulson-Deceased. Goldsmith, Lily QMrs. David N. Robinsl, 52 Creighton Road. Crafton, Pa. Harrison, Jos. H., 935 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa., Cashier, Eastman 86 Dillon BC Co., Scranton. Haudenshield, John, 111 Ramsey Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Sharpsburg Building and Loan. Laiierty, Kate QMrs. J. M. Moorej, 205 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Long, Reid, 2778 Bergman St., Sheridan, Pittsburgh, Pa., Salesman, Century China Co. Love, Tirzah fMrs. M. C. Daviesl, 10915 Lake Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. McCullough, Clarence, M.D., 169 Lemoyne Ave., Washington, Pa. McDermott, Mary, St. Phillips Convent, Crafton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sister of Charity. Morgan, Janet 1Mrs. Howard Richardsonl, 1108 Elm Road, N. E., Warren, Ohio. Mortimer, G. G., 214 Hollywood Blvd., San Antonio, Texas, Oil Producer. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Poellot, Edyth lMrs. O. K. Binghaml, 441 Washington Ave., Bridgeville, Pa. Renshaw, Elizabeth CMrs. F. O. Reedl, 164 Noble Ave., Crafton, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sanford, Homer, 500 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., Hydraulic Engineer. Silk, Chester-Deceased. . Winstein, Henry, Allegheny County Home, Woodville, Pa., Engineer. 1907 Barrett, Robert, 418 Third Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Life Insurance Executive. Buchanan, Jennie CMrs. Jennie Tranterl, R. D. 8, Crafton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Burt, Mary lMrs. C. B. Fosterl, 30 Walnut St., Crafton, Pa. A A Carnahan, Nellie lMrs. Howard Gagel, 12047 Lake Ave., Lakewood, Ohio, R. F. C. Examiner, Cleveland. Davies, Chalmers M. 10915 Lake Ave. Cleveland, Ohio, Ass't Mgr., R. F. C. Fed. Res. Bank Bldg., Cleveland Bok 5, Station N., Cincinnati, Ohio, Editor, Christian Standard, and V. Pres. Stand. Pub. Co Errett, Edlwin R., Ch S C I P S I Gamble, ames, S28 estnut t., arnegxe, a., aesman. . y I Gibbons, Patrick J., 379 West End Rd., S. Orange, N. J., Sec. 86 Treas., Vanadium Corp. of Am., N..'t. City Glass, Samuel J. Jr., 3447 California Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Surgeon, Presbyterian Hospital, N. S., Pittsburgh Hamilton, Catherine CMrs. A. M. Lambl, Cheswick, Pa. Handley, Francis, Woodville, Pa. Handley, Robert, Johannesburg, S. Africa. Holiner, Clyde, Toledo, Ohio, Engineering Contractor. Hosack, Mary fMrs. M. A. Follansbeel, 2831 Blackhawk Road, Wilmette, Ill. McCaffrey, Kate fMrs. James Schindlerl, R. F. D. S, Crafton, Pa. McCulley, Frank, 236 Mabrick Ave., Dormont, Pa., Chief Building and Loan Examiner. Pratt, Ethel fMrs. C. E. Gullettel, 803 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Ritter, Florence, 335 Center Ave., Carnegie. Pa., Assistant Post Master. Sanford, Armede 1Mrs. Richard Jenningsb, Norwalk, Conn. Smith, Margaret Springer, Murl P., M.D., 604 South Cincinnati, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Steen, Cameron, Summer residence, cfo Mrs. Wm. Donehoo, Wintersville, Ohio, Winter residence, Phoenix, Ariz Wagner, 1William, Washington, D. C., Tax Accountant. Waldie, Thomas D., Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. Walker, Martha fM!'S. A. H. Kressl, Pitman, N. J. 1908 Cleland, William, Beaver Falls, Pa., Professor of Mathematics, Geneva College. Douds, Mamie, 521 Flynn Ave., Camegie, Pa., Bell Telephone Co. George, Ralph-Deceased. Harrison, Fred J., Greenville, Pa., Assistant Shop Superintendent, Chicago Bridge and Iron Co. Huot, Fernelle W. lMrs. J. F. McNayJ, R. D. 1, Bridgeville, Pa. Johnson, Robert, R. D. 8, Crafton Branch, Pa., Pennsylvania Railroad. Mawhinney, Laura fMrs. William G. Hartmanl, South Hills Station, R. D. 9, Pittsburgh, Pa. McLean, Mary-Deceased. McManus, Everett, Swissvale, Pa., Grocery firm. Northey, Howard, 34 Boroview Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Duquesne Light Co. Scott, Lois, 1722 Oak St., Columbus, Ohio. Silver, Nora 1Mrs. C. W. Crouchl, 247 E. Tulane Rd., Columbus, Ohio. Smith, Hazel lMrs. Andrew Zeokl, Brownsville Road. Carrick, Pittsburgh, Pa. Snee, Iris lMrs. George Engelsl, 35 Bigelow Ave., Mill Valley, Calif. York, Minnie, 416 Anthony St., Carnegie, Pa. 1 909 Bigham, Robert, 106 Ramsey Ave., Camegie, Pa., Battery Station. Bradt, Frank-Deceased. Conley,John, 453 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie. Pa.: Attorney. Deane, Randolph, Burlingame. Calif., Thew Shovel Co. Haudenshield, Samuel. D.D.S., Edgeclitf Road, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa. Hemminger, Walter, McKeesport, Pa., Clerk. Hiles, John, Uniontown, Pa., Interstate Almisite Co. Hotham, Marie fMrs. Henry Sturgeonl. 108 S. Fairmont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Kipp, Samuel, Akron, Ohio, Goodrich Rubber Co. Lehman, Cora 1Mrs. James E. Manionl, 210 Sixth St., Carnegie, Pa. Minahan, Thomas A. Jr.. M.D.. 115 W. Liberty St., Hubbard, Ohio, Office-Youngstown. Morrow, Aurelia 1Mrs. T. A. Crosswaitel, 318 W. Durham Road, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Northey, George, 456 Halleck St.. Mt. Washington, Pittsburgh, Pa., Duquesne Light Co. O'Connell, Agnes QMrs. T. E. Shayl, 12 Dean St., Carnegie, Pa. Pachel, George-Deceased. Prouer, Edith 1Mrs. 0. A. Wardelll, Corliss Station. Pittsburgh, Pa. Schindler, George, Franklin Ave.. Carnegie, Pa.: Clerk. Smith, Matthew, Cresson, Pa., Supervisor on Pennsylvania Railroad. Smith, vWilliam, Sharon, Pa., Westinghouse Manufacturing Co. Walker, Verne 1Mrs. J. H. Herronl, 1734 Barr Ave., Craiton, Pa. Weckmati, Clara-Deceased. Westermann, Karl, 21 Station St., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel and Shafting Co. Wilson, Brownlee, Manila, Philippines, Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY 1910 Barrick, Clara tMrs. Raymond Dickiel, Deceased. Curry, Della-Deceased. Fox, Peter, 33 Emerson St., Cx-alton, Pa., Seven Baker Brothers. Greenberger, Henry, Steubenville, Ohio, Attorney. Hosack, John, Niles, Ohio, Mahoning Valley Steel Co. Husler, Charles, 847 Washington Ave., Carntgie, Pa., Insurarce. Johnston, Earl, R. F. D., Crafton, Pa., Atlantif and Pacific Tea Co., Carnegie. Laun, Henry--Deceased. Magee, Elmer, M.D., 320 Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa. McCormick, Bernard, M.D., 3130 Bergman St., Pittsburgh. Pa., St. Margaret's Hospital, Pittsburgh. McCoy, Lillian fMrs. H. Dorlevl, R. F. D. 3. Lititz, Pa. Morgan, Beatrice fMrs. R. O. Weibleb, 1115 N. Wowter Ave., Dover, Ohio. Morgan, James-Deceased. Newman, Willianx, 75 Sampson St., Ingram, Pa.: Union National Bank, Pittsburgh. Nixon, Clarence, 843 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Attorney. Pruden, Grace fMrs. C. K. SmithJ, Deceased. Totterdale. Marie fMrs. John W. Hughal, Oak Knoll, W'arten, Ohio. Wilson, Elsie CMrs. Elsie Bakcrl, 2 Montana Ave., Crafton, Pa. 1911 Anderson, Mildred 1Mrs. -William Ntxonl, Carnegie, Pa.g Teacher. Beadling, Lottie fMrs. A. T. Tidballl, Burgettstown, Pa. Beard, Myra tMrs. A. Wittj-Deceased. Bickell, Robert, 98 Ford St., Crafton Heights, Pittsburgh, Pa., R. R. Brakeman. Buchanan, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa., Pennsylvaria Railroad. Goldsmith, Edwin, 167 Jefferson Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh., Attorney. Hotham, Richard G., 108 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Prudential Insurance Co. Jenkins, Vera, fMrs. W. H. Crampl, Noblestown Road, Renxzerdale, Pa. Kipp, Harold A. 4Res., Kittaning Pilael. R. D. 2, Sharpsbvrg, Pittsburgh, Pafg Surgeon Mercy Hospital, Pgh Kirkbride, Ida tMrs. S. S. Haudenshicldj, Rosslyn Farms, Czrnegie, Pa. Knepper, Charles, Carnegie, Pa.: Editor of Carnegie Item. Logan, Helen lMrs. William A. Bradshawl, 1215 Shady Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Marsh, Hazel fMrs. William K. Sloanl, 200 Modern Ave., Carnegie, Pa. McCurdy, Evelyn, Prospect Ave., Ingram, Pittsburgh, Pa., Tezqcher, Langley High School. McKee, Harper-Deceased. Nicholson, Mary CMrs. J. C. Moorel, 417 Ridge Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Northey, Luella 1Mra. George D. Gilesf, 311 Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Schindler, Paul, Youngstown, Ohio, Youngstown Shf-et and Tube Co. Sheldon, Elsie fMrs. W. A. McCormickJ, Campbells Run Road. Smith, Russell, Station St., Carnegie, Pa., Pennsylvaria Railroad. Tidball, Laura fMrs. Laura I. Gealyl, 256 Piedmont Road, Columbus, Ohio. Twitchell, Dale, Hartford, Conn., Air-Conditioning Company. Walker, Hazel fMrs. H. D. Siclleri, 105 Elmwood Ave., Narbtrth, Pa. Wallace, William, D.D.S., 66 Sampson Road, Crafton, Pittsburjh, Pa. Watson, Harry, 528 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Salesman. Weston, Pearl, Ph.D., Angora Road, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Filth Avenue High School. 1912 Barr, Ruth tMrs. William E. Kellyl, 7711 Chicago Ave., Silver Springs, Md. Donaghy, Harry, Rennerdale, Pa., Carnegie Steel Co. Duff, Margaret fMrs. Herbert DeBevoise7, Hartford Road, Sruth Crarge, N. J. Enright, Mary tMrs. J. Campbelll, Morrow Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Errett, Jane, 51 Dayton Ave., Dayton, Ohio: Librarian. Gregg, Zella, Glendale. Pa., Stenographer. Henry, Gwendolyn, 402 Carothers Ave., Glendale, Pa. Huot, Wilma tMrs. C. B. Klinel, 422 Fruithurst Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Ineenou, Mary Jamison, Helen KMH. Joseph S. Masonl, 445 Parker Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Johns, Harold, 237 Dan Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pa., Greene Lumber Co. Lafferty, Maurice, D.D.S., 312 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Latimer, Charles, 617 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Oakdale Insurance Co. Maloney, Eugene. 24 Mildred St., Crafton, Pa. Maple, Harry, Weirton, W. Va., Weinon Steel Co. McBride, Mary tMrs. William Irvingl, 347 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa. McCormick, Marie fMrs. Charles Montaguej, Hill St., Carnegie, Pa. McNulty, Ray, D.D.S., 7425 Richland Place, Pittsburgh, Pa.g Office-Fulton Building. Morrow, James, 327 Roup Ave., East End, Pittsburgh, Pa., Western Electric Co. Nelly, Herbert, Susquehanna St., El. Court, East End, Pittsburgh, Pa., Salesman. Nixon, Izetta 1Mrs. H. J. Davisl, Carothers Ave., Glendale, Pa. Ramsey, Lorraine, M.D., 206 E. Main St., Canegie, Pa. Riley, Frank, D.D.S., 4810 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roberts, Havard, R. D. 4, Box 332, Morgantown, W. Va., County Agricultural Agent. Rome, Frank, 601 Dick St., Carnegie, Pa., Manager, Rome's Hardware. Schade, Clarence, 674 Ninth Ave., Prospect Park, Pa.g Pennsylvania Railroad, Sound Engineer. Shively, Paul, Rosslyn Farms, Pa., Sound Engineer. Smith, Bulah lMrs. Bulah Hilemanb, Pittsburgh, Pa. Stewart, J. Earl, Detroit, Michigan, Ford Motor Co. Tomlinson, Robert, Lydia St., Carnegie, Pa., Rutledge Equipment Co. Ulsh, Flo lMrs. A. B. Lucianl, 367 Orchard St., Springdale, Pa. York, Maude tMrs. Harry Broudeb, 556 Hobart St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY 1913 Abbott, Fred E., M.D., 219 West Tenth St., Erie, Pa. Barrett, Edward-Deceased. I Dieterich, Lawrence, 517 Steen St., Carnegie, Pa., American Steel SL Wire Co. Donaghy, Ernest. 2910 Merwyn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Duquesne Light Co. . Drake, Hazel CMrs. Oscar H. Parri, 614 Beechwood Ave.. Carnegie, Pa., Organist and Du Shane, Joseph W., 1835 Las Lunas St., Pasadena, Calif. Pianist. Faunce, Margaret QMrs. J. W. Thompsonl. Aldencourt Apt., Alder St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fox, Elizabeth fMrs. E. J. Geinzerl, 129 Grasmere St., Crafton, Pa. I I Fox, Merrill R., M.D., Charleston, W. Va., Staats Hospital and Clinic. George, Edwin, 359 Douglas Road, Douglaston. L. I., New York, Dun 86 Bradstreet. Hai-bison. Elda, 323 Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher. Hill, Mildred KM11. W. R. Davidsonb, 21 Danvers Ave.. Ingram, Pa., Sec. to Pres., Co Kantor, Louis, D.D.S., McPeah Building, Canonsburg, Pa. Kirkbride, Lucille CMrs. R. A. Yourdl, 311 Reamer Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Madden, Edward, Third Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Pittsburgh Post Ofiice. McDonald, Helen 1Mrs. Alex MacDonaldJ, 444 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa. McManus, Alice tMrs. William Sturgeonl. 225 Fagette St., Oakdale, Pa. Minahan, Gertrude, 703 Robbins Ave., Niles, Ohio. Moore, Mary IMrs. Glenn Johnsonj, Haddenneld, N. J. Rosser, John, Chapman St., Ingram, Pa. ngress of Wcmen's Clubs Smith, Margaret G.-, NLD., St. Louis, Mo., Ass't Prof. of Pathology. Wmhineton Univ. School of Medicine. Thompson, Grace, Summer-Whiteface Inn, Lake Placid, N. Y., Winter-Princess Issena Hotel, Sec. to Henry W. Haynes, Dayton Beach, Fla. Walker, Marie, 622 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, New Kensington High School. Weister, Frark-Deceased. Wilshire, William-Deceased. Wilson, Howard, D.D.S., 738 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. 1914 Craig, Lyle, 572 Orchard Ave., Bellevue, Pa., Sales Representative. Craig, Raymond, 1935 Crump Ave., Memphis, Tenn.: Sales Representative. Doerr, Florence fMrs. Alfred Davisl, 5 Maple Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Donnelly, Earl, Jonesville, Minn., Ford Agency. Entrekin, Effie lMrs. C. Ray Meansi, 346 Lamarido St., Brookline, Pittsburgh, Pa. Errett, Marjorie R., 825 Fifth Ave., New York City, Resident Secretary. Hall, Virginia KMrs. Ben Johnsonl, 333 Hancock St., Bluefield, W. Va. Hanst, Helen fMrs. W. H. LaRoyD, 315 Thorn St., Sewickley, Pa. Haudenshield, Emma fMrs. James McLeanD, Washington Road, Crafton Hayes, Margaret-Deceased. Hindman, John B., 308 Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Pennsylvania Railroad. Holland, Edna 1Mrs. Samuel Yourdl, 329 Thomas St., Carnegie, Pa. Johnston, Violet QMrs. A. S. Kirbyl, Rennerdale, Pa. Klee, Harry, M.D., 225 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa. Lovey William A., Jr., Deceased. Luebbe, Frank, 1073 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa., Luebbe Confectionery Store. Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa. MacMillan, George E., West Sunbury, Butler County, Pa., Director W. Sunbury-Clay Twp. Vocational School McDonald, Dorothy KMrs. Harry Belli, 444 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa. McKown, Myrtle, 622 Gormley Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer, Union Iron Works. Mullen, John J., Steubenville Pike, Pa., Inn Proprietor. Rosser, Hazel CMrs. Russell Painterl, 310 Knox Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Sloan, Bernice fMrs. Charles P. Herrmannl, 319 Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Sloan, Daniel. Sloan, George, 430 Leonard Ave., Washington, Pa., Sec. and Treas., Washington Union Trust Co. Tartar, Anthony-Deceased. Thomas, Julia, 123 Patterson Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher-Grace Martin's Secretarial School. Ulsh, Verda KMrs. E. O. Ramseyb, 3470 Campus St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wallace, Stanley, M.D., 47 W. Prospect Ave., Ingram, Pa. Winstein, Amy QMrs. Arthur Walkerj, Nicholson, Pa. Yourd, Raymond, D.D.S., Deceased. 1915 Bachrach, Michael D., 1635 Beechwood Blvd.. Pittsburgh, Pa., Bachrach Sanderbeck Errett, Marjorie R., 825 Fifth Ave., New York City, Residence Secretary. Hall, Virginia CMrs. Ben Johnsoni, 333 Hancock St.. Bluefield, W. Va. Hindman, John B.. 308 Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Pennsylvania Railroad. Kershisnik, Peter F. Love, William A. Jr., Deceased. McDonald, Dorotbv tMrs. Harry Belll, 444 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Mullen, John J., Steubenville Pike, Pa., Inn Proprietor. 1916 Bachrach, J. M., 5546 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Wholesale Furniture. Barrett, Elizabeth, 418 Third Ave., Carnegie, Pa.: The Edward' A. Woods Co. Beals. Marie tMrs. Edwin Vancel. Lebanon Hall, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Beard. G. A., Greensburg, Pa., Keystone Coal and Coke Co., Greensburg. Bickell, Charles. 1526 Fifth Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, Legal Department of A 86 P Chapman, Elizabeth CMrs. Leonard C. Clarkel, 4528 Schenley Road, Baltimore, Md. and Co. Company. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Coleman, Leo, 208 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Real Estate, Insurance, Building -and Losn. Conley, Margaret 1Mrs. William Sossongj, 608 Columbus Ave., Canton, Ohio. Hammill, Ella 1Mrs. Leo Colemanl, 208 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Harper, Ruth. Howard, Margaret-Deceased. Johns, Stanley, 1445 Tolma Ave., Dormont, Pa., Johns Lumber Company. Kerr, Wm. Ray, 3227 Fifth Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa., Armstrong Cork Co. Kipp, Eugene H., Lark Inn Fields, Shields, Pa., Attorney, Peoples Building, Pittsburgh. Luebbe, Hary, 402 Lincoln Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Divisional Superintendent, P. H. Butler Co. McCormick, Alex R., 226 McCully Ave., Mt. Lebanon, Medical Stall of Mercy Hospital. McGowan, Harrison, D.D.S., 2027 Los Lunas St., Pasadena, Calif. Pachel, Paul, 317 Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Manger Shoe Store, Glendale. Philips, Dorothy, Murrayhill Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.g Secretarial work, Fownes B6 Orr., Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh Reed, Clarence J., 518 Market St., Brownsville, Pa., Salesman. Wahl, Elmer, S13 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Attorney, Berger Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Walker, Margaret, 622 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Home Finding Department of Juvenile Court. Walker, William M., R. F. D. 5, Box 107, Crafton, Pa., Teacher. Waldie, Robert C., 715 Means Ave., Bellevue, Pa., Williams and Co., Inc., Pittsburgh. Weishasky, Sam CSam Weisl, Indiana, Pa., Owner and Manager Mayfair Shop. Weston, Mabel CMrs. James B. McNallJ, 22 Tarner Ave., Crafton, Pa. 1917 Bradley, Margaret, 611 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Librarian, Carnegie Library. Cameron, Margaret 1Mrs. Monroe Starkl, Woodville, Pa. Dartnell, Wm. Wallace, 68 Oakland Ave., Elm Grove, Wheeling, W. Va., Ch. Eng. 86 Coal Co., Wheeling, W. Va. Donaghy, Herbert S., 24 Evans Ave., Ingram, Pa., Chemist, Armstrong Cork Fleck, Charles, Pitman, N. Insurance. Fritschi, Emil, 248 Mabrick Ave., Mt. Lebanon, Pa., Brightman Lumber Co. Griffith, Rowene fMrs. Howard Wilsonl, 738 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Hall, Florence fMt's. J. J. Feltl, 2137 S. 58th St., Cicero Branch, Chicago, Ill. Hard, McKinley, 403 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Automobile Mechanic. Henry, John P., M.D., 402 Carothers Ave., Glendale, Pa., Staff, Mercy Hospital. Husler, Harriet lMrs. Clarence Nixonj, 843 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Lawson, Grace, Midway, Pa. Leech, Edwin, Hulton St., Cubbage Hill, Carnegie, Pa., Pennsylvania Railroad. Madden, Julia KMrs. H. J. Doudsl, Station St., Carnegie, Pa. Manby, Eardley, Rosslyn Road, Carnegie, Pa., Colonial Trust Co. McClure, Charles-Deceased. McPeak, Ethel, 739 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Boggs 86 Buhl, Pay Roll Department. McWilliams, Everett, 511 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Superintendent Chartiers Cemetery. Parrish, William, 24 Edgeclifi Road, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Real Estate. Co. Peresman, Dora, 227 Brownsville Road, Mt. Oliver, Pa.g Secretary, Pittsburgh 86 W. Va. Railroad, Polen, Earl, 59 Sampson St., Ingram, Pa., Aluminum Co. of America. Ranney, Lucille, Hopes Hollow Road, Carnegie, Pa., Pittsburgh Water Heater Co. Sherman, Rose 1Mrs. Myer Sparksl, 5643 Melvin St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Vance, Margaret, Bank St., Bridgeville, Pa., Stenographer. Wilson, Emily, 443 Lincoln Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Attorney. 1918 Abbott, Helen, 321 Academy St., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie National Bank. Carman, Chalmer, D.D.S., 604 Washington Ave., Bridgeville, Pa. Clark, Addison W., 36 Hillside Ave., Mimico, Canada, Draftsman. Errett, William R., Chatham, Pa.g Engineer. Evans, Thomm, 5 Summit St., Carnegie Pa., McClintic-Marshall Co. Fahey, Mcihael, 449 Beechwood Ave., Camegie, Pa., Civil Engineer, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Farrar, Robert, R. D. 4, Elin Grove, W. Va., Clerk-Traffic Department, Wheeling Steel Corp. Fox, Dwight P., 448 Fairfield Ave., Elmhurst, Ill., Buyer-Shoe Dept., Sears, Roebuck 85 Compan I-lepplewhite, Grace fMrs. Hugh McCatlreyJ, 2310 W. Chestnut St., Altoona, Pa. Hirsh, Jennie, 302 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Johnston, John P., 309 Wilcox St., Carnegie, Pa., Carpenter. Linsley, Eugenia fMrs. John Petersonl, Studa, Pa. Lohman, Margaret CMrs. R. L. Watsonl, 153 Edgewood St., Wheeling, W. Va. Motta, McDonald, Anna 1Mrs. Frederick Shock, Jrl, 300 Brighton Ave., Spring Lake, Ne McGovern, Mary Lee, 554 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie Post Office. Peter G., M. D., 6 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa. w Jersey. Parker, Irvin, Roulyn Heights, Carnegie, Pa., Stationer's Supplies. Peduto, Guy A., R. D. 10, Crafton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa., Timekeeper, W.P.A. Reilley, Agnes, Third St., Carnegie, Pa. Schultz, Gertrude. Sherman, Ben, 415 Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Attorney. Simpson, Merle, D.D.S., 317 Helen St., Mcliees Rocks, Po. Simpson, Olive iMrs. Homer Moorel, 52 Fayette St., Oakdale, Pa. Taylor, Albert A., 315 Norwood Ave., New Castle, Pa., Organist and Teacher of Piano. Taylor, Sherman T., 716 Sixth St., N. W. Winter Haven, Fla. Thomas, Fred R.-Deceased. Walker, Freda CMrs. Howard A. Zirkleb, Forsythe Road, Carnegie, Pa. Walker, Ira, 572 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Weishasky, Minnie lMrs. Joseph Goldmani, 5726 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Weston, Olive Irene, 1541 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N. J., Astrologer with A. F. Seward Wise, William E., Forsythe Road, Carnegie, Pa., Dental Supplies. White, Mary QMrs. Mary IW. Battalial, 211 Munich St., San Francisco, Calif. Zug, John--Deceased. Mgt. Mines, Valley Carnegie. y, Chicago ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY 1919 Barr, Thelma 1Mrs. F. B. Jonesl, 1815 South Park Ave., Springfield, Ill. Barry, Frances, Philadelphia, Pa., Pennsylvania Railroad. Beadling, Naomi, Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Meadow Gold Milk Co. Beckel, Marie 1Mrs. S. Riskai, Maple St., Holidays Cove, W. Va. Beses. Howard, Main Ave., Oakdale, Pa., Oil Operator. Brunton, Marthr-Deceased. Cable, Claire tMrs. Emil Fritchil, 248 Mabrick Ave., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Carnahan, Katherine tMrs. K. Kirmerl, Carnegie. Pa. Carr, Grace fMrs. J. M. Donoughl, 311 Know Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Couch, Harriet QMrs. C. Keislingb, 530 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Flaherty, Catherine fMrs. Paul Guthl. Station St., Bridgeville, Pa. Fleck, Edward H., D.D.S., Clark Building, Pitman, New jersey. Galbraith, Bayard, 17 jefferson Road. South Braintree, Msss.g Ass't Cashier, Travelers Insurance Co. Garner, Mildred, 613 Noblestown Road, Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer, May-Stern 66 Co. Gray, Helen tMrs. Samuel MCB1'idEf, Louprex P. O., Carnegie, Pa., Nurse at West Penn Hospital. Henry, Elizabeth fMrs. Robert F. Barnettl, Priscilla Lane, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa. Hush, Madeline, Pittsburgh, Pa., Irene Kaufmann Social Center Hostert, William, Carnegie, Pa.: Pittsburgh Water Heater Co. ' Howk, Charles, 8 Federal St., Carnegie, Pa., Salesman, Serville Paper Products. Kelley, Esther, Cleveland, Ohiog Stenographer. Kryskill, William, R. F. D. 2, Coraopolis, Pa. Lea, Ruth-Deceased. Leister. Merril, M.D., 654 Highland Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. McGill, Elizabeth, 31 Hastings Ave., Oakdale. Pa., Teacher-Oakdale High School Parthe more. Nellie lMrs. Charles Chcrryl, 8 Federal St., Carnegie, Pa., Kaufmanns: Petrie, Walter, D. D. S., Muncie, Pa. Portman, Charles, 113 E. Main St., CarnegieL4Pa.g Attorney. Reusher. Margaret tMrs. Alex R McCormick? 226 McCulle Ave Mt L b . , . . e anon, Rome, Mabel, msn., soi Dick sf., Carnegie, P... Y ' Sherman, Helen, North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa., Secretarv-W. F. Wimmer Co. Stark, Monroe, Woodville, Pa.g Employee. Allegheny County Home. Thompson, Elizabeth, 44 Chestnut St., Bridgeville, Pa., Sec., Geo. S. Baton 86 Co., Wilson, Agnes !Mrs. Fred Abbottl, 219 West Tenth St., Erie, Pa. Yolton, Louise QMrs. R. McCulloughl, Midway, Pa. 1920 Allott, Gertrude QMrs. Herbert Hezlep, Jr.i. 94 S. Linwood Ave., Crafton, Pittsburgh, Pa., Perma. Railroad. Balos, Agnes, 850 S. Broadway St., Los Angeles, Calif., Proprietress of Dress Shoppe. Cherry, Beatrice lMrs. Charles E. Howkl, 8 Federal St., Carnegie, Pa. Coates, Charles, 161 Hornaday Road, Carrick, Pa., Assistant Cashier, Colonial Tru Du Shane, Raymond, 3800 E. Foothill Boulevard. Pasadena, Calif.g Clerk. Errett, Helen, Woodlawn Rd.. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Teacher of Physical Education, Pen Fereday, Charles, Wbodville, Pa., McClix1tic 86 Marshall. Hayes, Elsie, 326 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Bookkeeper. Jewell, Ruth fMrs. James Irvinel, 1504 Hillsdale Ave., Dormont, Pa. Jones, Laura, Carnegie, Pa.g Stenographer, Flannery Bolt Co. Langer, John, Glendale, Pa., Aluminum Company of America. Pa. Union Trust Bldg., Pgh., Pa st of Pittsburgh. nsylvania College for Women W. Va. Lewis, Wilfred F., D.D.S., 1111 Windsor Place. South Pasadena, Calif. Mawhinney, Blanche fMrs. Blanche Sandersl, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Morrow, Virginia CMrs. W. W. Dartnelll, 68 Oakland Ave., Elm Grove, Wheeling, Nixon, Edward, Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie Steel Company. Reilly, Margaret QMrs. E. J. Balsarinei, 625 Railroad Ave., Heidelberg Pa. y Rome, Dorothy, 601 Dick St., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher in Pittsburgh. Sherman, Jake, Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie Scrap Iron 86 Steel. Turk, Nathan, Tilbury St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Harris Clothing Store, Pittsburgh, Pa. Walker, George, Clarks Green, P:i.g Gilson Laboratories, Scranton Pa. Walke r, Ralph, Woodville, Pa., Surveyor, State Highway Department Winstein, Margaret 1Mrs. Frank Nicholsi, Washington Pike, Bridgeville, Pa. Wood, Helen fMrs. James Brewerl, Patterson Ave., Carnegie, Pa. 1921 Bell, Virginia fMrs. C. F. Hallb, Grant BL Wilcox St., Carnegie, Pa. Bulger, Harry, 420 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Auto Service 86 Supply. Booth, Colette fMrs. C. M. McGarryJ, 325 Reamer Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Doerr, Martha, Lydia Street, Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer. Drake, Raymond-Deceased. Fisher, George, Bower Hill Road, Briclgeville, Pa., Pittsburgh Coal Co. Flynn, Edna fMrs. john Daughertyb, 268 Dell Ave., Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Fulmer, Dorothy. Oakdale, Pa., Graduate Student, University of Pittsburgh. Haudenshield, Minnie QM:-s. Joseph Yahresb, Station St., Carnegie, Pa. Kantor, Louis, D.D.S., McPeah Building, Canonsburg, Pa. Kensinger, Colette T., 225 Union Ave., Oakdale, Pa., Teacher. ' ' Kulik, Stephen, M.D., 846 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Allegheny General Hospital. Lawson, Virginia 1Mrs. M. W. Duncanb, 1819 N. 11th St., Phoenix, Arizona, Interior Decorator. Lea, Helen-Deceased. Logan, Martha, Hill St., Carnegie, Pa., Children's Librarian. MacMillan, Martha, 415 North Naches Ave., Yakima, Washington, Tradic Manager, Ranier Fruit Co., Inc. Martin, Lucy, 11 West Fourth St., Emporium, Pa., Beautician. McCormick, Irene, Carnegie, Pa., County Stenographer. McCusker, Margaret fMrs. Hubert Irelandl, 204 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY McEwen, James, M.D., 30 Potomac Ave., Terra Haute, Indiana. McFarland, Mary fMrs. S. C. Lobmillerl, Wellsburg, W. Va. . . McGovern, Marguerite, S54 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Secretary-The American Barge Line. Murray , Frances, Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer-Mercy Hospital O'Conner, Fred, 215 Woodkirk St., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk, Columbia Steel and Shafting Co. Pitner, Frances fMrs. Oscar Hayesl, Hawthorne Ave., Crafton, Pa. Sherman, Julius, 936 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie Scrap Iron 86 Steel. Shinn, Charles, Lake Alfred, Florida. Speizer, Sadie, -Carothers Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Teacher. Walker, Joseph S., Crafton Branch, R. D. 5, Rennerdale, Pa., Superior Steel. Walker, Joseph W., 426 Franklin Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa., Broker, Goodbody EL Co., Farmers Bank Bldg., Pgh., P Weston, George, 18 East Park Ave., Oak Lyn, N. J., Legal Dept., Broadstreet Station, Penna. Railroad. Wilson, Ruth-Deceased. 1922 Bigleman, Ruth QMrs. Charles Millerl, Boquet St., Carnegie, Pa. Bohn, Laura, Woodville, Pa., Secretary-P.R.R. Union Station. Boor, Minerva QMrs. William Claytonl, 8 Station St., Carnegie, Pa. Brettholle, Louise, 400 Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Philadelphia Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. . Crane, Hulda, 332 Morrow Ave., Carnegie, Pa.: Stenographer, Union National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. Denny, William, 71 Warren St., Crafton, Pa., Investment Securities, Reed, Lear SL Co. Du Shane, Margaret iMrs. Alfred E. Josil, 1447 East Villa St., Pasadena, Calif. Fulmer, Robert R., 4 Berkley Place, Buffalo, N. Y., Book Store Manager. Hammill, Regina lMrs. Fred Fritschil, Lea St., Carnegie, Pa. Hasletr, Dorothy CMrs. Robert Hadenj, 132 W. Margaret St., Detroit, Mich. Hiles, Dorothy CM:-s. Charles Mcllvaineb, 406 Grandview Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Jarvis, Eleanor QMrs. J. M. Mclntyrel, 56 Oregon Ave., Crafton, Pa. Juskevich, Felice. Kerr, Marguerite CMrs. Fred Thomasb, 1320 Arkansas Ave., Dormont, Pa., Stenographer--Pgh. Water Heater Co Lohman, Willis, 511 East Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Draftsman. Long, Charles, 212 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Clerk--Superior Steel. Meredith, Mary iMrs. Lewis T. McDevit0, 1307 Fifth Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Milar, Helen, Ph.D., 501 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher at. University of Pittsburgh. Mills, Clarence, Niagra Falls, N. Y., Niacet Chemical Co. Mills, Stanley, Niagra Falls, Ontario, Chemist-Niacet Chemical Co. Nixon, Mary fMrs. L. M. Starkel, R. F. D. 2, Apollo, Pa. Peresman, Jacob, D.D.S., Main and Chartiers Sts., Carnegie, Pa. Rome, Walter, 601 Dick St., Carnegie, Pa., Supt. Juvenile Court, Dank Detention Home. Russell, Isabelle-Deceased. Russell, Margaret, Washington Ave. and Academy St., Carnegie, Pa., Seamstress. Sherba, Pauline, Arch St., Carnegie, Pa. Taylor, Mary M., Ph.D. lMrs. E. R. Speerl, 741 Rebecca Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa., Instructor in Mathematics University of Pittsburgh. Waldie, James, 414 Anthony St., Carnegie, Pa.g Oldsmobile Retail Store. Weis, Nettie fMrs. Lewis Engell, 5726 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Willitts, Helen, 507 Anthony St., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher in Harding School. Winstein, Isabelle, 530 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher. York, Edgar, 5417 Bartlett Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., York Furniture Co., Carnegie, Pa. 1923 Beilby, Harry. 411 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Post Carrier. Boden, Margaret, 321 Linocln Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher at Lincoln School. Clarke, Bernon, 41 Beechwood Place, Hillside, N. J., Teacher in Hillside High School. Coates, Samuel, 544 Bingham St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. Davis, Della fMrs. J. W. Mathiasl, 18813 Sloane Ave., Lakewood, Ohio. Deitrich, Robert, 918 Northolney St., Indianapolis, Ind., J. G. McCrory Co. Dlugos, Mary, Carnegie, Pa., Bell Telephone Co. Dunbar, Annetta CMrs. William R. Groves!-Deceased. Fahey, Mildred fMrs. J. E. Boulboullei, 3450 Daniel St., University Park, Dallas, Texas. Greek, Jarema, J ohnsto Kraeer, Lewis, Lewis, Walter, 408 Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Manager-Carnegie Mineral Springs. Michael, 1235 Boulevard East, West New Ycrk, N. Y.: Representative for Ford M n, Nina QMrs. Nina Carmichaclb, 1434 West 54th St., Cleveland, Ohio. Louisine. Midway, Pa., Teacher at Heidelberg. Florence, East Carnegie. Pa., Mackie's Dry Goods Store. Stanley G., D.D.S., 7540 York Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. otor Co. of Conn. Liftman, Dorothy, McKeesport, Pa. Marshall, Dulcina fMrs. Presley Walkerl, Forsyth Road, Carnegie, Pa. McCall, Frances lMrs. Parl Becterl, Carnegie, Pa. Meyer, Nichols Eva fMrs. Nathan Merkerl, Akron, Ohio. on, Anna CMrs. Clyde Nicholsonb, Carnegie, Pa. Peresman, Gertrude 1Mrs. J. Grobspienl, Stamm St., Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh, Pa. Perry, Clara Mae lMrs. Eugene Davisl, 51 Deane St., Carnegie, Pa. Reymer, Ruth lMrs. J. Frank Battyl, 8905 Second Ave., Silver Springs, Md. Sauer, Edward, Campbell's Run, Carnegie, Pa.- Shafer, Charles, Carnegie, Pa. Smith, Pearl, 1Mrs. Earl A. Bibeyl, 425 Fountain St., Carnegie, Pa. Stewart, Sumney, Edna, Highland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Pennsylvania Universal Steel Co., Thornh Glenn, 2955 Philip Ave., Detroit, Mich., Meat Broker. Bridgeville, Pa. ill, Ernest, Carnegie, Pa., Scully Yard. Walker, John S., 132 East 73rd St., New York Cityg First of Boston Intex-nat'l Corp., 100 Broadway, N. Y. City Washabaugh, Mary, Carnegie, Pa. Wilson, Charlotte, 396 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Secretary. Yoder, Vivian lMrs. Glenn Stewartl, 2955 Philip Ave., Detroit, Mich. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY 1924 Bales, Gertrude, Carnegie, Pa., Dancing Teacher. Bales, Herbert, West Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Manager-Carneg Bertenthal, Bella, Carnegie, Pa., Cashier-Kline's Restaurant. Bickell, George, 221 Sterrett Place, Craiton, Pa., Salesman. Blaney, Mary, Carnegie, Pa., Superior Paper Products. Bradley, Clara iMrs. Clark Glennl, Terrace Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Bretthole, Fred, Main Street, Carnegie, Pag Merchant. Brush, Hazel, Carnegie, Pa., Teacher at Avella, Pa. Burris, Ralph, 307 Wilcox Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Mellon National Bark, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cohen, Samuel, 6033 Enright Ave., St. Louis, lVlo.g Kroger Assistant District Manager. Cole, Aileen QMrs. Frank Stevensonb, 745 Washington Ave., North Woodbury, N. J. Cunningham, Catherine tMrs. Ernest Manionb, 611 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Dillon, Margaret, East Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer-County Building. Dixon, Bessie, 15 Hill Street, Glendale, Pa., Rook Otlice, P. W. Va. Railroad. Doerr, Elmer, 4443 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill.g Ass't Agent Texas Co. Douglass, Laverne CMrs. Lewis Hagmaierl, 193 E. Pike St., Canonsburg, Pa. Franko, Jacob, Carnegie, Pa. Frost, Frances QMrs. A. S. Barclayj, 1330 Pritchard Ave., Sheridan, Pa. Frost, Joseph S., D.D.S., 37 Station St., Crafton, Pa. Glenn, Clark, Terrace Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Commercial Artist. Hirsh, Herbert, 302 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie Lumber Supply Co. Holmes, Wilmer, Lancaster, Pa., Manager-Eureka Laundry. Huemmrich, Howard, Louperex, Pa. Knepper, Elizabeth fMrs. A. R. Zieglerl, Oakdale, Pa. Kottler, Hilda, Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer, Potter Title EL Trust Co. Kreisberg, Sadye, CSally D'LessJ, 1 Siefried App't, Glendale, Pa. Leister, Madelin fMrs. Thomas F. Wennerj, 420 Grandview Boulevard, Bethlehem, Pa. McCaffrey, Gertrude, 519 Hulton St., Carnegie, Pa., Ceramic Laboratory, O. Hommel Company. McGovern, Wil ' ' ' H ' al. ie Taxi Co. ham, Woodvllle, Pa., Staff Allegheny County ospit McKee, Harry, Bridgeville, Pa.g Teacher, Bridgeville High School. Milar, Howard, 501 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa., G. C. Murphy Company, Mclieesport. Moore, Robert, 3945 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa., Cathccrt B6 Moore Company. Norris, Lionel, 33 Eleventh St., Norwich, Conn., Construction Engineering employee, Norwich. Peduto, Elnora fMrs. John Capozzolij, 426 James St., Bridgeville, Pa. Peresman, Goldi fMrs Lee Josephl 215 Brownsville Road Mt. Oliver, Pa. e . , , e, East Carnegie, Pa., Changor Millinery Store. 118V2 Noblestown Road, Carnegie, Pa., Field Engineer, Duquesne Light Co. Masonic Building, Carnegie, Pa., Attorney. fMrs. Harry Hetricki, 516 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa. Rohm, Robert, M.D., 836 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Rugani, Zelinda, 742 Fifth Ave., Coraopclis, Pa., Moon Township High Sch Smilovitz, Yetta 1lVlrs. Yetta Gussinl, Glendale, Pa. Speicher, Mathilda tMrs. Jerome Connellyb, Court St., Carnegie, Pa. Vescial, Angeline, 322 Plum Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Crafton Bank. Walker, Presley, Forsythe Road, Carnegie, Pa., Gulf Oil Company. Wege, Lillian tMrs. William Critchleyj, 227 Woorlkirk St., East Carnegie, Pa Willt, Morris, Highland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Stockdealer. Williams, Halden, New Kensington, Pa., Bell Telephone Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wilson, Barney, 43 Traction Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Peresman, Mabl Prescott, James, Raskin, George, Reitze, Florence ool, Cai-not, Pa. 1925 Aspinall, Harold, 206 Bailey Ave., Mt. Wa hington, Pittsburgh, Pa., Clerk--B. K. Elliot Company. Baird, Harry, Elizabeth St., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher Scott Township High School. Barr, Joe, 113 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Associated with Williams Bl Co. Bigleman, Helen, Summit St., Carnegie, Pa.,-Nurse. Bushnell, John, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Union Electric Tool Steel Co. Cherry, Ida Mae tlVlrs. Calvin Johnsonl, 846 Wfashington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Cherry, Wallace, 826 Grandview Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Parts Mgr. Holland Chevrolet Co., Carnegie Coates, William, 785 Charles St., Carnegie, Pa.g Sales Department, Bell Telephone Co., Pittsburgh. Coligure, Frances lMrs. John Baysl, Louisville, Kentucky. Craig, William C., 918 Sheridan Ave., Bexley, Columbus, Ohio, Chairman of Dept. of Speech a Capitol University. Curry, Karl, 214 Carothers Ave., Glendale, Pa. Davis, Virginia 1Mrs. Jack C. Tinklerl, 80 North Charlotte St., Pottstown, Pa. Douglas, Clifford, 117 Railroad Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel Co. Fahey, William, 449 Beechview Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Restaurant. Finegold, Gertrude tlVlrs. Albert Zweigj, Homestead, Pa. Gilroy, Frances, John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., Head Nurse. Greasel, William, D.D.S., 801 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Haller, Jane tMrs. Charles H. McCat1ertyJ, Greentree Rd., Crafton, Pa. Hillen, Phillip, Heidelberg, Pa.g Employee of Allegheny County. Holland, Verna iMrs. William Coatesi, 785 Charles St., Carnegie, Pa., Secretary. Holt, Henry, 955 Heberton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.g Insurance Agent. Hoyland, Sara. tMrs. Thomas Lewis, Jr.J, West Elizabeth, Pa., Teacher. Johnsen. Calvin, 846 Washington Ave-, Carnegie. Pa.: Flannery Bolt Co., Bridgeville. .l'Jhfll0l1, Mary H., Greentree Rd., R. D., Crafton, Pa., Teacher. Kerr, Joe, Yeadon, Pa., Landsdowne P. O., Coach, Yeadon High School. Kreisberg, Solomon, 112 Major St., Aliquippa, Pa., Jones-Laughlin Stell Corp., Aliquippa, Pa. nd Dramatics ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Laun, Margaret, 560 Bouquet St., Carnegie, Pa.g Bookkeeper-Thompson Bc Taylor Co., Pittsburgh. Larocco, Harry, Miami, Florida. Mallinger, Isadore, 313 Roberts St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Broker-Kay, Richards H Co., Pittsbufih- Mansfield, Margaret tMrs. Paul T. Rifflel, R. D. 2, Box 238, Turtle Creek, Pa. Merriman, Earl, 348 Reamer Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh. Marsh, Helen 1Mrs. L. G. Van Wief, 330 Chestnut St., Sewickley, Pa. Marston, Marian QMrs. Stanley Burner-J, 726 Spooner Ave., Plainfield, New Jersey. McQuilkin, Francis, 426 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Attorney. Mills, Cora, Glenn Ave., Glendale, Pa., Superior Paper Co. Mulvey, Dorothy fMrs. Robert Frankl, 99 Bradford Ave., Crafton, Pa. Mulvey, Morgan J., D.D.S., 28 Findlay St., Cincinnati, Ohio. O'Donnell, Mary, 92 East Prospect St., Washington, Pa. Parker, Ronald, 406 Arden Road, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa., Clerk. Peel, Caroline fMrs. R. W. Weisel, 528 Washington Ave.,, Bridgeville, Pa. Peterson, Marie iMrs. Bamey Wilsonf, 43 Traction Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Sharbaugh, Mary CMrs. Andrew O'MalleyJ, Dow Avenue, Carnegie, Pa. Smilovitz, Sam, California. Thurston, Mildred 1Mrs. Reuben Webbb, Patterson Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Wege, Mildred, Crane Road, Greentree, R. F. D. 8, Crafton, Pa. Wegener, Henry, Carnegie, Pa., Union Electric Steel. Worley, Ray, 515 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Potter Title BL Trust Co. Yahres, Lillian fMrs. Edward Megowanl, 1518 South Curfon Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 1926 Alberti, Alice lMrs. William Soykal, Albany, N. Y. Astriab, Steven, 101 Branch St., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk in Superior Paper Works. Bane, Frances, Campbell's Run Road, Carnegie, Pa., Teacher in Robinson Township. Blaney, Catherine QMrs. Arthur McGerveyD, 329 Midland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Botsford, Matthew. 71 Warren St., Crafton. Pa., H. F. Botsford Company. Braunroth, Elizabeth, Hope's Hollow Rd., R. D. 8, Crafton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bushnell, Doris, 94 Pilgrim Rd., Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Pitt Soc. Serv. Dep't-Gov. State Fellowship. Campbell, Margaret-Deceased. Cavanaugh, Mary fMrs. Frank Lambertl, Cumberland, Md. Chilton, Vesta fMrs. John T. Vogell, East Carnegie. Pa. Coates, Robert, Norfolk, Virginia, Landscape Architect for Government at Norfolk, Virginia. Cooper, Louis, 344 Academy St., Carnegie, Pa., Attorney. Corba, Joseph, 221 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa.g Interne at Homeopathic Hospital. Crane, Lee, 332 Morrow Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk at Ambridge. Eiseler, Ruth fMrs. Ruth Morrowl, Glenbernie, Baltimore, Md. Ely, James K.. Pennsylvania Afwrtments, East End. Pittsburgh, Pa., Patent Attorney. Eoff, Helen 1Mrs. Robert H. Chambersl, East Main St., Carnegie, Pa. Evans, Harriet, 736 Washington St., Heidelberg. Pa., Bookkecoer :t Pittsburgh Water Heater Co. Fahey, Henrietta, 449 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Bell Telephone Company. Finegold, Joseph, M.D., 2820 Voelkel Ave., Dormont, Pa. Fry, Elizabeth-Deceased. Fulmer, Alice KM!-s. Ralph E. Whntonb, S817 Arcbber Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Gardner, Cletus, 3167 Juniper Ave., San Diego. Calif.g Physical Director at St. Augustine High School. Gatts, Samuel. 668 Grandview Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Assistant Engineer in Navy. Haley, Mabl?Deceased. Hamilton, Edith fMrs. T. A. Ewingl, 1223 Var-ce Ave., Corapolis, Pa. Hartz, Kenneth. 417 East Main St.. Carnegie. Pa., Employed by the State. Hill, Ralph, S310 Reno Road, Wuhington, D. C., York Ice Machinery Corp. Hurlers, Fred, Rosslyn, Pa. Jarema, Eugene, 328 Plum Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Substitute Teacher for Carnegie, Bridgeville, and Scott Twp.. Joyce, Margaret, Third St., Carnegie, Pa. Kane. Henry S., 433 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Optometrist. Kreisberg, Helen lMrs. B. Fieldl, 1118 Big Falls Drive, Akron, Ohio. Kulik, Anna, 846 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Long, Dorothy KMrs. Charles Vidall, Library, Pa. Marston, Lawrence K., 120 W. Granite St., Brite, Montana, Laboratory Work and Supply-Copy-er 86 Gold Mining Metz, Alma, Hope's Hollow Rd., Crafton Branch, R. D. 8, Pittsburgh, Pa., Teacher in Scott Township. McCormick, John, 414 Third Ave., Carnegie, Pa. McMillen, Mary Jane fMrs. Cletus Grrdnrrj, 3167 Juniper Ave., San Diego, Calif. Moore, Albina KMrs. Telesphoro Coyneb, 637 Dow Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Moskovitz, lsadore, Carothers Ave., Glendale, Pa., Manager at Rieck Co. Mulholland, Marie 1Mrs. Dwight Bakerb, 422 W'ilcox St., Carnegie, Pa. Pronko, Michael. Chicago, Ill., Medical Student at Loyola University. Rickenbach, Thelma fMrs. Thelma Mageel, Midway, Pa. Robertson, W. Wilbur, D.D.S., Rennerdole, Pa. Robinson, Frank, 4 Hill Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Sun Oil Company. Schwartz, Myer, Glendale, Carnegie, Pa., Employed by the State. Severns, Edna fMrs. E. B. Lutzl, 29 Richmond St., Crafton. Pa. Sherba, Anna, 423 justice Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Kopners Building. Sirianni, Christine, Rosslyn Heights, Carnegie, Pa., Nurse in New York City. Thurman, James, 449 Fair Ave., Beaver. Pa., Jones 86 Laughlin Steel Co. Vescial, Jennie CMrs. A. Julianl. S31 Bouquet St., Carnegie, Pa. Vidal, Charles L., Library, Pa., Works in Shon at Mines. Whippo, Harold, 148 E. 53 St., New York, N. Y. White, Elvera.fMrs. Walter Jonesl, Btll Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Wiegel,Izola, Harrison Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Yoder, Nelson, Greentree Rd., Greentree, Pa.5 Commercial Artist. York, Jean lMrs. Ralph Weberl, 641 Fairmont Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY 1927 Bales. William, 232 W. 25th St., New York City, N. Y., Dancing Instructor. Beadling, Paul, 330 Knox Ave., Carnegie, Pa.: Tezchcr. Bertenthal, Rcsella, 517 Arch Street, Carnegie, Pa. Booth, Susanne, 907 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Social Worker. Burdis, Mathilda tMrs. joseph Portmanj, Washington Pike, Fairview Inn. Bridgeville, Pa. Burkett, Mildred QMrs. joseph S. Walkeri, Walker's Mills. Crafton Brarch, R. D. 8, Pittsburgh, Pa. Caporali, Marie, 2729 Perrysville Ave., N. S., Pittsbureh, Pa., Stenographer. Carmichael, Evelyn tMrs. Evelyn Waltersl, 123 Reo Way, Butler, Pa. Cohen, Esther, Pittsburgh, Pa. Corp, Mildred CMrs. Homer Schrel. Kittanning, Pa. Coyne, Telesphore, 637 Dow Ave.. Carnegie, Pa.g Insurance and Real Estate. Curry, Ralph, 423 Center Ave., Rosslyn Heights, Carnegie, Pa. Defonso. Leonard. 557 Ridge Ave., Carnegie, Pa.: Insurance and Reel Fstate. Edie, William. 206 Washington Ave.. Carnegie, Pa., Melter in Steil Mill. Freed, Virginia lMrs. Paul Starb, 409 E. Sixth St., Tarentum, Pa. Grimm, Florerce, 565 Washington Ave., Carnegie. Pa. Hackius, Thelma CMrs. George M. Curryi, S451 Rosetta St., East End, Pittsburgh, Pa. Harowia. Bessie, 513 Third Ave., Carnegie. Pa.: Private Secretary-Washington, D. C. Hartz, Wilson. 417 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Universal Steel. Hill, Nancy lMrs. John Wannerh. 112 La Verda St., Santa Fe. New Mexico. Irvin, Grace, 327 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer. Fidelity, Title and Trust Co. Iarvis, Mvra lMrs. John Taylorl, 518 Hays St., Carnegie, Pa. Kessler, Eleanor KMrs. E. R. Burnetti, Patterson Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Hahn Furniture Co. Klein, Rosemary, Gregg Station, Pa., Teacher-South Fayette Kottler, Martin, 316 Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa.: Basketball Coach at St. Luke's. Lavenka, Irene, 328 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Teacher-North Favette. Lowar, Hazel, 715 Washington Ave.. Carnegie. Pa.: Secretary-L. W. Walter's Insurance Agency. McGovern, Arthur, 204 Ace Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Clerical Work. Metz, Clara. R. D. 8. Crafton, Pa., Teacher-Scctt Township. Meyers, Sidney, 835 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa.: Mar-age' cf Food Market. Moore, Betty, 206 King's Highway. Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa.: Secretarial Work. Morgan, Jane QMrs. John Chonoskij, 308 Fifth Ave.. Carnegie, Pa. Penner, Isadore, Pittsburgh, Pa., Room Clerk in William Penn Hotel. Peresman, David. 709 Idlewood Ave., Carnegie. Pa.: Clerk. Perilman. Saul, 5836 Alderson St., Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa., Theater Manager at Etna. Popivchak. Charles, D.D.S., Arch St., Carnegie, Pa. Pronko, Nicholas. 3634 Switlarrl Rd.. S. E., Washington, D. C.g Em'-loyerl by the Government. Reitze, Ruth. Idlewnod Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Day Sur-t. of Cnttares, Mayview. Robertson. Harry, Rennerdale, Pa., Crrnegie Steel, Pittsburgh. Pa. Russell, Frances, 804 Bell Ave.. East Carnegie. Pa., Stenofraplvr, Potter, Title and Trust Co., Pittsburgh, Pa Schvmpp. Edward, 14 Terrace Road, Rosslvn Farms. Carnegie. Pa.g Jones 84 Lnuvhlin Steel Co., Pittsburgh. Seidle, Charles A., 150 Claremont Ave., New York City, Graduate Studert of Columbia. Seidle, Robert. 425 Morewood Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa., Assistant Deaf- cf Men at the Univers'ty of Pittsburgh. Stein, Flora fMrs. Martin Hornl, 871 Binns Boulevard, Columbus, Ohio. Stoughton, Velma. 710 Idlewood Ave., Carnegie. Pa. Swan, Catl-erine fMrs. George Morrirj, 565 Vkshington Ave., Carnegie. P-. Wallace, Frances fMrs. Louis K. Valel, 1026 Kearn Avenue.. Westwood, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wilson, Margaret, 561 Washirgton Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher at Clark Hieh School. Wilson, Rosalind tMrs. Harold V. Nobeli. 20 Harrison Ave., Frltrn. New Jersey. Yates, Alice lMrs. Robert Bradshawi, 516 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa. 1928 Aitken, Jack. Rook. Pa.: P. BC W. Va. Railroad. Farbfuf, Babel fMrs. George B. McWilliamsJ: Green Snrings Ave., Hnmevil'e, Pa. Beadlmg, Robert. Crafton Boulevard. Craftrn Branch. Pittsburgh, Pa., Superior Paper Products. Beck, Delores. 26 Edgecliff Road, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Nurse at Bridgeville and Cook Schools. Beck, Quentin, 26 Edgeclifl Rd., Rosslyn Farms, Carnepie, Pa.: Architect, Beck 84 Beck. Bertenthzl, Ruth, S17 Arch St., Carregie. Pa.: Clerk-Frark Bc Seder's. Blaney, .lift Sixth Ave., Carnegie. Pa.g Teacher at St. Lulfe's. Booth, William, D.D.S., 907 Washingtcn Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Botsford, Myra. 429 Center Ave.. Carnegie, Pa., Teacher. Carnegie High School. Boyrl. Lv-cy fMrs. Alfred Coultefi, Ieiirrson Ave., Fcllacsbee, W. Va. Brosky, Bertha, Louperex, Pa.g Teacher. Buchman. Frieda. 318 Ross Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Burry. Nlartha, 519 Highland Ave.. Carnegie. Pa.g Teacher. Brownsville, Pa. Camobell. Nancy, Woodville, Pa.g Marager Grain Store at Imperial. Pa. Carrick, Norman, Heidelberg, Pa.: Weirton Steel Co.. Weirton, W. Va. Chrisman, Henry. Mt. Alto. Pa.: Teacher Penn Stare Ext., Forest Ranger. Coates, James. Wooflville, Pa.: Frank F. Laninger Co., Real Estate. Cohen, Eva CMrs. George Coheni, IZV3 Church St., Highland Park. Detroit, Mich. Cclemar-. Laverr- tMrs. Jos. G. Joncsl. 36 Charman St.. Infram. Pa. Curtis, Janet, 318 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher Harding School. Darnley, Florerce, Heidelberg, Pa., Teacl-er. Dash. John, 448 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Philadelphia Co. Doudna, Ruth-Deceased. Douglas, Kenneth. 117 Railroad Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel Co. Dunczyk. Helen tMrs. Earl Malcohnii. Chartiers Ave., lVlcKees Rocks, Pa. Fisher, Henrietta, Heidelberg, Pa., Teacher. Flynn, Edith, Carnegie, Pa.: Stenographer-United Engineering. Gardner, Richard, 800 Doolittle Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Fidelity SL Casualty Co., Arrot Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Harney, Claire QMrs. J. F. Card, 503 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Henry, John, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa. Kearns, Edmund, Railroad St., East Carnegie, Pa., Bell Telephone Co. Kerr, Nellie, Midland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Canada Life Insurarce Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Klee, Morris, D.D.S., 273 East Third St., New York City, N. Y. Kyle, Annamae fMrs. Stuart Lockhartl, E. Forest Ave., Bellevue, Pa. Kyle, Wilma, 331 Thomas St., Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer. Lohr, Robert, Elkins, W. Va., Manager, Fort Pitt Shoe Store. Lutckens, Mildred, 337 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Welfare Dept. Lyons, Thelma lMrs. Carl Sandyb, 300 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Mansfield, Kenneth, 708 St. Paul's St., Baltimore, Md., Interne, Women's Hospital, Baltimore. Marxen, Naomi, 510 Dawson Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Music Teacher. McCue, Anna,,Hulton St., Carnegie, Pa., Credit Oliice, Gimbrl's. McEwen, Agnes CMrs. Frank Robinsoni, Hill St., Carnegie, Pa. McGann, Margaret CMrs. Clemens Tartarl, Warren, Ohio. Mesiner, Fred, D.D.S., Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa. Metz, Louise, R. D. 8, Craiton, Pittsburgh, Pa., Teacher-Scott Township. Murphy, Viola, Heidelberg, Pa., Teacher. Oates, Edward, Rosslyn Heights, Carnegie, Pa., WCAE Broadcasting Co. Peel, Charles, Rosslyn Heights, Carnegie, Pa., WjAS Broadcasting Co. Peluso, Angelina, East Main St., Carnegie, Pa. Penner, Edward, Detroit, Mich., Manager Kroger Grocery Store. Porter, Cyrus, 557 Boquet St., Carnegie, Pa., Bell Telephone Co. Resek, Catherine, Presto, Pa., Bookkeeper, York Furniture Co. Robertson, Betty 1Mrs. Robert Boydl, Aspinwsll, Pa. Schreiber, Anna Louise, 213 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa.' Schuck, Elizabeth, 322 Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher-Washington School. Schuler, Elizabeth KMrs. Edward Saullyi, Hilda St., E. McKeesport, Pa. Sherman,- Sam, St. Louis, Mo., University of St. Louis Medical School. Smilovitz, Robert-Deceased. Smith, Leila QMrs. Howard Brosel, Dickman St., Carnegie, Pa. Speed, Marion, 203 Modern Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Harding School. Speizer, Morris, 201 Carothers Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Stevenson, Swope, M.D., Bedford Springs, Pa., Tinxmon's Hospital. Stievenart, Bertha iMrs. Bertha S. Fischerl, 133 Zara St., Pittsburgh 1107, Pa., Priv. Sec. West Penn Power Co Tartar, Clemens, Warren, Ohio, Republic Steel Co. Wallis, Lola, 500 Reamer Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Harding School. Watchorn, Alvin, 601 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Bell Telephone Co. Webb, William, 408 Lydia St., Carnegie, Pa., Chauffeur. Weidenman, Aline, Woodville, Pa., Dental Hygenist, Carnegie and Bridgeville Schools. Wells, Winifred fMrs. Morgan Reesel, 115 Ramsey Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Wishart, Josephine, 526 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Clark High School. Woodall, William L., Minister, Girard, Ohio. Wojcieski, Mary 1Mrs. John Schipph, Detroit, Mich. 1929 Aspinall. Elizabeth KMrs. Edmund 1. Bevilacoual, 1416 Alton St., Beechview, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ayres, Robert H., Charleroi, Pa., Manager Woolwonh 5 BL 10. Bales, Harry, East Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Merchant. Barnum, Robert, 1091 14th St., Boulder C'-V:-redo: Training Schocl of West. Elec. 86 Mfg. Co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa Beadling, LaVerne, 1000 Pearmont Ave., Dormont, Pa. Benson, Salona, 508 Boquet St., Carncgie, Pa., Bessemer Building. Bvickell, Ruth fMrs. Frank Morgsml, Cai-others Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Boor, J. Martin, E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Commercial Artist. Brose, Edna, 406 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Nurse. Curtis, Elizabeth, 318 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer. Curry, Florence, Carnegie, Pa., Nurse. Curry, William, 328 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Hardirg School. Davis, Clara Jane KMrs. Wilson M. Botsfordl, Forsythe Rd., R. D. 8, Crofton, Pa. Decter, Aaron, 610 E. Seventh Ave., Tarentum, Pa., Student at Columbia University. Douglas, Thelma. 117 Railroad Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Dunczyk, Jane, Carothers Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher. Eger. Ethel lMrs. Leon Steinl, Baden, Pa. Frazier, Millicent fMrs. Robert Bradwelll, Carnegie, Pa. Fulks, Charles, 1681 North Park Ave., Warren, Ohio, Republic Steel. Gerstmeyer, Amil, Warren, Ohio, Engineer. Gilbert, john, Park Road, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Aluminum Company of America. Grim, Goldie, Carnegie, Pa. Hanna, Arthur, Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, W.P.A. Night School, Bridgeville. Hartz, Francis, Carnegie, Pa., Engineer, Columbia Steel Company. Hirsh, Harold, Carnegie. Pa., Investigator, Allegheny C'-urfy Fmergency Relief Board. Jendreski, Irene, Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer, W.P.A. Pittsburgh. Kalkstein, Evelyn KMrs. Bernard Naughtonj, 69 La Salle St., New York City. Kane, Burton, 433 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Optometrist. Klein, Irene, Presto, Pa., Pharmacist. Kreisberg, Joseph, 137 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Dry Cleaning. Lenfcsty, Frank-Deceased. Lewellyn, John, 215 Boden Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Mechanic, Falk Co. Lewis, Irene QMrs. Ardele Frazierl, Carnegie, Pa. Luce, Muriel QMrs. George A. Vincentl, Nels Park, Noble Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. Ludwig, Jeannette CMrs. Joseph Zeiglerl, Kirwin Heights, Bridgeville, Pa. Malarlty, john, Moon Run, Pa., Pittsburgh Coal Company. McAfee, Edna, Rennerdale, Pa., Teacher, Rennerdale School. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY McAfee, Esther, Rennerdale, Pa., Teacher, Oakdale. McCracken, Helen, 1007 Ross St., Wilkinsburg, Pa., Social Service. McFarland, Alice, Doolittle Ave., Carnegie, Ps., Teacher, Lincoln School. Mclieatters, Dale, Carnegie, Pa., Keporter, Pittsburgh Press. McGrogan, Loretta, Carnegie, Pa.g Music Teacher. Messner, George, 310 Ross-Ave.. Carnegie, Pa.g Order Department O. Hommel Compan Mox, Bemard. Carnegie, Pa., Clerk, A BCP Company. Miller, Mathilda fMrs. William F. Andersonl, Washitigtoxi, Pa. Morasca, Sam, Carnegie, Pa., Advertising artist, Sun-Telegraph. Moskovitz, Kathryn, Carnegie, Pa.g Clerk, Gimbel's. Nichols, Vivian QMrs. Paul Smithj, Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Park, Curtis, Carnegie, Pa., Gull Oil Company. Peel, Robert, Carnegie, Pa.g Arbuthnot-Steven-sen Co. Penner, David, Detroit, Mich., Manager of Kroger Store. Y. Prosser, Dorothy iMrs. A. Kenneth Hemerl, 1821 Wootlmont Ave., New Kensington, Pa. Puznakoski, Zigmund, Carnegie, Pa.g Iracy Mfg. Co. Sankey, Dorothy, Pittsburgh, Pa., Nurse, Allegheny General Hospital. Seaber, Marion, 196 Western Ave., Greentree, Pa., Telegraph Operator. Sherba, Nestor, 423 Justus Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Mail Distributor. Stern, Edward, Morrowlield Apartments, Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa., Employed by the State. Strausbaugh, Iona, 320 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa.: Graduate Student at the University of Pittsburgh Taylor, Dorothy, Liberty Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Philadelphia Co. Taylor, Roberta, Liberty Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Superior Steel Co. Urbzch, Herman. Ross St., Carnegie, Pa.: Chemist, O. Hummel Co. Vidal, Beatrice fMrs. Herman Urbachb. Ross St., Carnegie, Pa. West, George, Elliot. Pa.g Reduction Plant. ' White, Ernestine, Bell Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Wilson, Walter, Jr.. Carnegie, Pa., Teller, Colonial Trust Co. Wooldridge. jean, Rennerdale, Pa., Nurse. Allegheny County Home. Zapor, Emil, Washington, D. C., United States Army Air Corps. 1930 Adams, Mildred. R. No. 2-222. Kane, Pa. Altstaclt, Karl, Lincoln and Washington Ave.. Cerregie. Pa. Arnold, Alois Mae, Kirwin Heights, Bridgeville, Pa., Nurse. Aymin, Theodore. Box 45, Crafton Branch. Pittsburgh. Pa.: Emr-loyee. General Electric, Bercaw. Irene lMrs. Alan W. Trenchl, 10 Storrh Place, Shetiield. Yorkshire, England. Bock, Russell W., Greentree Rd.. Greentree. Crafton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Florist. I?-rush, Thelma, 707 West Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Employee. joseph Horne Company. Buchmsn, Alexander S., 318 Ross Ave., Carnegie, Pa.: Salesman, Buchman Mfg. Co. Buchman. Helen fMrs. Albert Schwabf, Winchester, Virginia. Burgan, john S., Bouquet and Trimble, Carnegie, Pa., Superior Paper Products Co. Burkett, Melvin, Carnegie, Pa., Employee, Isrlv's. Carlyle, Bertvese, 523 Doolittle St., Carnegie, Pa., Nurse. Castellani. Alexander, D.D.S.. Foston. Mass., Forsythe Dertal Clinic. Cherry, Edythe iMrs. john Philipsi, Ramsey Ave.. Carnegie, Pa., Conley, John, Rowland Ave.. Carnegie, Pa.: Medical School. University of Pittsburgh. Conley, Philip, Warren, Ohio, Emfloyee. Republic Steel Co. Coulter, Iames A., Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Gulf Refining Co. Coyne, Alice-Deceased. Davis, Robert W.. Oakdale, Pa. Denovich. Mildred. Carnegie. Pa. ' Dixon, Mary E. fMrs. Roy Hermesl, 426 Sixth Ave., Weaver Falls, Pa. Doerr, Harold A., 798 Highland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Universal Steel, Bridgeville, Pa. Drost, Peter S. Jr.. 720 Arch St., Carnegie, Pa., Washinrfon 86 jefferson College. Dudicz, John A., Rosslyn Heights, Carnegie, Pa., C. C. C. Camo, Md. P Store, West End. Rose, 314 Third St.. Carnegie, Pa., A 85 . Pa.: Gimbe-l's, Pittsburgh. Freed, Paul, 600 Dick St.. Carnegie. Pa.: Teacher, Peters Township High School. Froelich, Dorothy fMrs. Alvah Snaithl, Liberty Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Gabig, Albert J., Reamer Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Pharmacist, Sharon, Pa. Gabig, Donald P., 319 Reamer Ave., Carregie, Pa., Employee. Selden Chemical Co. Gatts, George E., 608 Grandview Ave., Carnegie. Pa., Employee. National Supply Co. Geyser, Edith, 110 Eighth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., G. C. Murphy Co. Gray, Robert A., Sheridan, Pa., Employee, Undcrwood, Elliot BL Fisher, Pittsburgh, P Hanna, Lawrence, 411 1West Main St., Carnegie. Ps.g Employed by thy State. Horowicz, Paul. 513 Third Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Employee, County Home, Woodville. Hostert, John R., 214 Boden Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Jarema, Mary-Deceased. Johnson. Ethel fMrs. Thomas Coolrl, 510 Anthony St., Carnegie, Pa. Kress, Karl, Warren. Ohio: Republic Steel. Kulyck, Olga, 533 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Washington School. Masciantonio, Genevieve fMrs. William Fcattaregial, Tbrmas St., Carnegie, Pa. McAfee, Minerva C., Rennerdale, Pa.: Teacher. New Kensington. McCaffrey, Leo P., 315 Third Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Employee, Superior Steel Co. McDougal, June, R. F. D. 8, Crafton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Merriman, Georgiemay QMrs. Joseph Frosti, 37 Station St., Craiton, Pa. Moser, Annabelle, 327 Academy St., Carnegie, Pa.g Employee, J. G. McCrory Co. Novakoslti, Joseph I., 30 Campbell St., Carnegie, Pa., St. Vincent's College, Latrobe, P Patterson, Donald. Urichsville, Ohio, Employee, M 86 'K Grocery Store. Periltnan, Abe, 325 Knox Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Employed by the State. Quinn, Karl C., Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Proprietor Quinn's Triangle Store. Reilly, Grace, 109 Third St., Carnegie, Pa. Ritter, Wilhelmina, 335 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Nurse. Fareri, Finegoltl. Mollie, 2820 Voclkel Ave., Dortrnnt , Bri Pittsburgh, Pa dgeville, Pa ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Robertson, William, Locust St., Glendale, Pa., B B 86 B Trunk Co., Pittsburgh, Pa Saunders, Gertrude, 22 Brown Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Schreiber, Raymond H., .Washington, Pa., Employee, Duncant Miller Glass Co. Scotti, Louis A., 200 Morrow Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Employee, Monarch Food Co. Senega , . ' a. ' , ,., ' , a.g . . 1. . D , Blanche 27 Torrence Ave , Carnegie, P Sikora, Michael 117 Mansfield Ave Carnegie P C C C Camp Silken, Selma lMrs Selma Goldsteinl 858 Meland Ave , Chicago, Ill. Sinsell, Elinore fMrs. Henry E. Michaelj, Pennsylvania Ave., Steubenville, Ohio. Sloan, orothy, Newark, New jersey, Stenographer, Palmolive Peat Co. Suttin, Rella, New York City, Washington Julliard Music School, 'New York City. Tudas, John H., 114 Lea St., Carnegie, Pa. Walker, Bertha Mae QMrs. Herbee Morrisonl, Lexington Court, Carnegie, Pa. Walters, Genevieve fMrs. jack Deschlerb, Cubbage St., Carnegie, Pa. Warren, Harriet QMrs. john Hnemmricki, Barr Ave., Crafton Heights, Pittsburgh, Pa. Weikel, Philomena P., 608 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Employee, J. G. McCrory Co. Weikel, William J., 608 Seventh Ave., Carnegie. Pa., Employee, Columbia Steel Co. Weissert, Elwood, 349 Academy St., Carnegie, Pa., Draftsman, Benton Tracy Co. Wlmite, Esther, Ewingville, Pa. Whitecap, Elinore, 131 Grant St., Heidelberg, Pa., Employee, County Home, Woodville, Pa Whitley, Laura O. tMrs. Edison Beadlingl, East Main St., Carnegie, Pa. Wilk, Evelyn E., 784 Highland .Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Employee, Gimbel's, Pittsburgh, Pa. Willitts, Adelbert, D.D.S., 507 Anthony St., Carnegie, Pa. Wilson, George R., Mt. Washington, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Emnlovee, Pittsburgh Railway Co. Wilson, Robert S., 637 Dow Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Civil Engineer. 1931 Aboosh, Norman, Dow Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Lieutenant 176 Field Artillery, R. O. T. C. Adamski, John, 207 Pine St., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk. Allen, Lorraine. 122 Patterson Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Louisville Medical College, Louisville, Ky. Aymin, Michael, Box 45, Crafton Branch, Ewingville, Pa. Baird, Lillian, Marshall Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Belle Vernon High School. Bales, Bernard, East Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. Bales, Henry, 11 West Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Reick-Mcjunkin. Bardyan, Bronislaus, 4 Bell Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Barnum, Charles, Jr., 14th St., Boulder, Colo., Student, University of Colorado. Beadling, Ruth fMrs. Owen Hilll, 85992 Jefferson Ave., Washington, Pa. Blose, Layton, King's Highway, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Soarg-Chalfant Steel Co., Ambridge, Pa. Blose, Leland, King's Highway, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Teller, First National Bank. Bock, Alice, No. 8, Crafton Branch, Greentree, Pa. Bock, Bessie, No. 8, Crafton Branch, Greentree, Pa. Boden, George. 18 E. Market St., Bethlehem, Pa., Bethlehem Steel Co. Booth, Betty, 907 Washington Ave.. Carnegie. Pa., Steno., Ketchem, MacLeod at Groves Adv. Co., Koppers Bldg Botsford, Betty, 429 Center Ave., Carnegie. Pa., Stenographer, Botsford Co. Bradwell, Donald, Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Undertaker. Bretthole, William, Carnegie, Pa.g Grocer. Briggs, Helen, 301 Wilcox St.. Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Harding School. Brosky, Leo, 312 First St., Heidelberg, Pa., Universal Steel Co. Brown, Walter, 38 Carothers Ave., Glendale, Carnegie, Pa., Isaly's. Burdis, Margaret, 514 Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Candy Shoppe. Burris, Martha, 307 Wilcox St., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Washington School. Campman. Alma, Carnegie, Pa.g Stenographer, Buchman Feather Factory. Carolea, Rose, 1 Franklin St., Carnegie, Pa. Chapman, Mary Louise CMrs. Francis McGuireJ, Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Chidlow, Robert, Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., District Manager, Fuller Brush Co. Chilton, John, 416 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa.5 Pierce Butler Radiator Co., Pittsburgh. Culp, Ruth, Box 43, Ithan, Delaware County, Pa., Nurse. Curinga, Paul, 513 West Main St., Carnegie, Pa.g Clerk. Curry, June, Glendale, Pa., Nurse, Mercy Hospital. Daube, Mary fMrs. Alfred Fleckl, Carnegie, Pa. Dillon, Clyde, 408 East Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Islay's. Dillon. Grace, 408 East Main St., Carnegie, Pa. Dubiel, Emil. Charles St., Carnegie, Pa., Dravo Construction Co. Dunczyk, Alice, Glendale, Pa.g Nurse. Falick, Mary, 16 Broadway, Carnegie, Pa. Fazzini, James, 719 Arch St., Carnegie, Pa., Department of Highways. Flynn, Robert. 619 Dick St., Carnegie, Pa., Steel Inspector, Wheeling Steel Co. Freshwater, Emmett, Railroad St., Heidelberg, Pa., Weirton Steel Co. Fulks, Meredith, 428 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa., National Supply Co. Gallagher, Wilma, Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Practical Nurse. Gilbert, Betty, 374 Fifth Ave., Carnegie. Pa. Grayrer, Margaret, Plum St., Carnegie, Pa., 5 86 10, Pittsburgh, Pa. Greek, Eva, Flynn Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk, Butler's Store. Green, Helene, 410 Anthony St., Carnegie, Pa.g Social Worker. Green, Martha, 410 Anthony St., Carnegie, Pa., Social Worker. Hack, Virginia, 447 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Librarian. Harney, Marcella, S03 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk, Suttin's jewelry Store. Hartz, Alice QMrs. Donald Mollenaurl, Eighty Four, Pa. Henney, Henry, Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Undertaker. Henney, Margaret fMrs. Omer Van Balenl, Crafton, Pa. Henney, Raymond, Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Undertaker. Howk, Verna, 121 Federal St., Carnegie, Pa., Secretary, Carnegie High School. Huffer, Wilber, Salem, Ohio. Hulings, Dale, Daisytown, Pa., Mine Patcher. jolly, Florence, Glendale, Pa., Teacher, Heidelberg Schools. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Jula, Anna, 218 James St., Carnegie, Pa. Kolosin, Irene, Carnegie, Pa., Cashier, McCrory 5 86 10. Kordyl, Edward, Lee St., Carnegie, Pa.: Columbia Steel. Kuten, Steve, 880 East 72nd St., Cleveland. Ohio, Cleveland Graphite Bronze Co. Len, Ignatius, 114 Bluff St., Glendale, Pa., Pittsburgh Coal Co. Lewis, Dorothy lMts. C. A. Stoner, Jr.b, 2984 W. Liberty Ave., Dormont, Pa. Lewis, Violet, 535 Boquet St., Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer. Superior Paper Co., Thornburg. Marcy, Victor, 215 Center St., Glendale, Pa., O. Hommel Co., Ceramic Laboratory. McCue, Helen, 707 Logan St., Carnegie, Pa. McEwen, Margaret, 542 N. Alexander Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., Private Secretary, American Bonding Co. McFarland, Fred, Doolittle Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie National Bank. Mc-Gann, Dorothy, 212 Noblestown Rd., Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer, J. W. Young Co. McGuire, Nora, Station St., Crafton, Pa., Stenographer. McKown, David, Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Selden Co. McLaughlin, Dorothy KM1-s. Stanley Hodalab, Carothers Ave., Glendale, Carnegie, Pa. Meyer, Henrietta, 310 King's Highway, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Private Secretary Schloeman Engineering Co., Empire Building, Pittsburgh. Miller, Joseph, 33 S. Emily St., Crafton, Pa., Secretarial Work, Fairfax Appartments. Mizik, Nick, Heidelberg, Pa. Morgan, Betty, 310 Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher. Lincoln School. Morrison, Glenn, Academy St., Carnegie, Pa., Western Electric. Oates, William, 428 Morrow Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Paper Hanger. Palka, Francis, East Carnegie, Pa., Superior Steel Co. Park, Katherine, Charles St., Carnegie, Pa., Nurse, Allegheny County Home, Woodville. Peresman, Mildred, 709 Idlewood Ave., East Carnegie, Pa.: Teacher, Kirwin Heights. Prosek, Magdalene fMrs. Joseph Muschalansltvl, 4 Thorn Run Road, Coraopolis, Pa. Puhlman, Charles, Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Puhlman Flower Shop. Roach, Jerry, Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Butcher. Schade, Anna Mae lMrs. Otto Schreiberl, Bank St., Carnegie, Pa. Shay, Helen CMrs. William Wilcoxj, 360 Bracken Ave., Brentwood, Pa.: Beautician. Shortell, Dorothy, 8 Moffat St., East Carnegie, Pa., Clerk, Pennsylvania Emergency Relief Board. Simm, Wesley, 125 Hawthorne Ave.. Rook Station, Carnegie, Pa. Simon, Edward, 71 Broadway, New York City: Havannsh-Isthmian Steamship Co. Smith, Thomas, Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Auditor, Singer Sewing Machine Co. Snyder, Leona, Glendale, Pa. Stewart, Dorothy, 1131 Monocacy St., Bethlehem, Pa. Sumney, Kenneth, Highland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Thorpe, Margaret 1Mrs. Lloyd Smithl, Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa. Turner, Frances CMrs. Homer Wooldridgeb, Rennerdale, Pa. Carlyle, Warren, Doolittle St., Carnegie, Pa., ,Isaly's. Warren, James, 409 W. Main St., Carnegie, Pa.g Bonus Clerk at Superior Steel Mill. Washabaugh, Frank, 309 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Superior Steel Corp. Whitley, William, 1505 Stratmore Ave., Crafton, Pa.: West Leechburg Steel Co. Accounting Dep't. Wilcox, William R., 360 Bracken Ave., Brentwood, Pa., Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. Wihon, William, 137 Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Washington and Jefferson College. Wfishart, Florabel, 526 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Wooldridge, Domer, Rennerdale, Pa., Tracy Mfg. Co. Wright, Alice KMrs. Paul Davisl, 109 East Hope's Hollow Rd., R. D. 8, Crafton Branch, Crafton, Pa. Volensky, Blanche, 208 Boden Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk, Butler Store, Mt. Lebanon. 1932 Adams, Lucille, R. No. 2-222, Kane, Pa. Alter, Forrest, Jr., 312 King's Highway, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Armes, John, Carnegie, Pa. Beltz, Helen 1Mrs. Elmer Kaelinl, 607 N. Birmingham Ave., Avalon, Pa. Benson, Dorothy, 412 Ridge Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Bertenthal, Elizabeth, Carnegie, Pa., Stenographcr. Betz, Joseph, 713 Washington Ave., Carnegie. Pa., Orderly, South Side Hospital. Bock, Charles, Greentree, Pa., Bethlehem Steel Corp. Boehmer, Charlotte, Carnegie, Pa. Booth, Jane, 907 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Student at University of Pittsburgh. Buchner, Tom, 305 King's Highway, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa. Byers, John, 415 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Duquesne University. Carmichael, Mary Jane, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Student at Pennsylvania College for Women. Carr, Mary, 316 Academy St., Carnegie, Pa., Kaufmann's. Casalin, Casper, 3928 39th St., Oakland, Calif., Laundry Business. Castellani, Irma, 233 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Office, Dr. Harry Klee, Carnegie. Curinga, Guy, 609 W. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Salesman, John Hancock Insurance Co., Pittsburgh. Czarnecky, Clara, Glendale, Pa. Donnelly, Betty, Carnegie, Pa. Dornenburg, William, 317 Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Ellis, Evelyn, Modern Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Harding School. Enrietti, Ernest, Weirton, W. Va., Weirton Steel Co. Fekula, John, Wabash Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Seven Baker Bros. Finegold, Jeannette, 2820 Voekel Ave., Dormont, Pa., Kaufmann's. Fisher, Laura, Heidelberg, Pa. Fitzmaurice, David, Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie Union. Florence, Ray, Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Horologist. Fry, Homer, Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Selden Chemical Co., Bridgeville, Pa. ' Gabig, Jerry S., Reamer Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Enamelers' Guild, O. Hommel Co. Gambs, Alice Mae, Carnegie, Pa., Nurse. Gwilliam, Irene, Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Washington School. Hackius, Estella, Carnegie, Pa.g Teacher of Expression. Hoag, Grace, 206 Second Ave.. Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer, Credit Association, Pittsburgh, Pa. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Hofmann, Robert, Mt. ,Lebanon, Pa., Standley Match Co., Fulton Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Johnson, Florence, Carnegie, Pa.. Johnson, George, Carnegie, Pa., Student at Miami University. King, Helen, Carnegie, Pa. Knepper, Maria fMrs. Henry K. Bardsleyl, Rosslyn, Montgomery County, Pa. Kobzarefl, Nicholas, 210 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Pharmaceutical Student, University of Pittsburgh. Kosewic, Sigmund, 13 Finley Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Navy, Pacific Fleet. Kottler, Edna, Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. lewellyn, Helen fMrs. Robert Chidlowj, Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Lewis, Clara Mae 1Mrs. Robert McDowellJ, 1021 Stanford St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lloyd, John, Rennerdale, Pa. 3 Vasoline Co., McKees Rocks. Marxen, Edward, Dawson Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Mason, Lois, Park Road Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Duquesne University. McCaffrey, Beatrice, Carnegie, Pa. McCaffrey, Margaret, Carnegie, Pa. McGovern, Betty, Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Seton Hill College, Greensburg. McGnrvey, Richard, Carnegie, Pa., Bookkeeper. Meyer, Alfred, 310 King's Highway, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa. Mikus, Elizabeth,'Presto, Pa. Morelli, Louis, Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Employed in a Restaurant. Moskovitz, Esther, Carnegie, Pa. Moskovitz, Sara, Carnegie, Pa. Nutbrown, Wilbert, Carnegie, Pa., Employee, Superior Steel Co. Paolino, Letitia, Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer. Parkes, Wesley, 316 Liberty Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Employee, National Mortar and Supply Co. Peluso, Egidio, Carnegie, Pa., Salesman, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., Pittsburgh. Phillips, Joseph, 608 Bouquet St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Dutfs Business College, Pittsburgh. Picard, john, 405 Lydia St., Carnegie, Pa.: Employee, Columbia Steel and Shaiting Co. Puhlman, Marie CMrs. Karl C. Quinnl, Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Raskin, Virginia, 320 Ross Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Roeder, Emaline, West Bridgewater, Pa. Sinsell, Wanda, Carnegie, Pa.g Beautician. Smith, Elsie, Carnegie, Pa. Smith, Thelma, 529 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., George Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Stafa, Alexander, Carnegie, Pa., Merchant. Stievenart, LaVerne, Carnegie, Pa. Taylor, Virginia lMrs. Robert MalarkeYl, Carnegie, Pa. Wells, Earl, 115 Ramsey Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Williams, John, Rook Station, Craiton, Pa., Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railroad. Wright, Clarence, 417 Noblestown Rd., Carnegie, Pa. Yates, William, 427 Broadway, Carnegie, Pa., Merchant. Yee, Lucy, E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa. 1933 Adams. Charles, R. F. D., Claysville, Pa., Farmer. Adamski, Michael, Carnegie, Pa., Clerk. Armes, James J., Carnegie, Pa. Aspinall, C. Raymond, 326 Academy St., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk, Kroger's. Bachrach, Ann, 728 South Pattawotomie St.. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Attorney's Assistant: Barnum, Betty, 1091 14th St., Boulder, Colo.g Student at Colorado University. Beadling, Frank A., 1000 Piertnont Ave., Dormont, Pa. Bigham, John C., Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Penn State. Black, Naomi M. CMrs. E. D. Reesel, Carnegie, Pa. Bosco, Lillian R., 602 Cubbage St., Carnegie, Pa. Bradwell, Helen QMrs. G. F. Landgrail, 341 S. Second St., Lebanon, Pa. Brenneman, Glenn L., Box 845, Jefferson, Ohio, Clerk, A, H. Brenneman Lumber Co. Brooks, Eugene T., R. D. 4, Lisbon, Ohio. Brosly, Stanley, 115 Hope's Hollow Rd., Crafton Branch, Pa. Brown, Thelma, Carnegie, Pa., Union National Bank. Buchman, Ralph, 318 Ross St., Carnegie, Pa., Buchman Feather Factory. Campman, Ora, Carnegie, Pa. Cavenaugh, Charles, 119 Cai-others Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Chilton, Gertrude QMrs. Edward H. Millerl, 328 Plum Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Clatty, John H., Jr., 401 Mansfield Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Ensmelers' Guild, O. Hommel Co., Carnegie, Pa Corba, Anna, 115 Court St., Carnegie, Pa. Corba, Steve, Jr., 221 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa.g Cab Driver. Corter, John, Moon Run, Pa., Coal Business. Craig, Charles Lyons, 11 Howard St., Carnegie, Pa., Chal Harbinson Oil Co. Davidson, Alice W. fMrs. Glenn Brennemam, Box 845, Jefferson, Ohio. Davis, Donald L., Glendale, Pa. Dornenburg, James, 317 Fifth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Doudna, Martha CMrs. Carl E. Bocki, 125 Patterson Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Durkalska, Estella, Glendale, Pa.g Student at Universil' of Pittsburgh. Edmonds, Thomas, Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Ellis, Eleanor fMrs. J. F. Maddenl, Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Erdodi, John, 523 Third St., Carnegie, Pa. Farber, Fannie, 411 Second St., Carnegie, Pa. Fera, John, Hill St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Grove City College. Frazier, Vincent, 417 Anthonv St., Carnegie, Pa. Freshwater, Robert M., Elizalfeth St., Carnegie, Pa., Western Electric. Fulton, Ruth, 451 Broadway, Carnegie, Pa.g Student at Carnegie Tech. Galosky, Stella, Heidelberg, Pa., Five 86 Ten. Harney. Helen. 503 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Harowicz, Sophia, 513 Third Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie Plumbing and Supply Co. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY I-FLarrington,d Alfred, Jr., Park Rd., Rosslyn Farmsb Carnegie, Pa., Student at Carnegie Tech. rman, E ward F., 512 Forest Ave., Carnegie, a. Homa, Mary, 24 Forbes Terrace, Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa., Housework. Houp, Kenneth W., S22 Forest Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. 1'-luii, Marjorie, 209 Midland Te., Carnegie, Pa., Secretary, Igremiurn gnslurance Finance Co. oe, Wiliam H., 506 Justus ve., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie ationa an . Johnson, Florence, Liberty Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Jolly, Norine, Glendale, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Jones, Altha, 515 Morrow Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at GriHith's Beauty School. Joseph, Norman, Stratford, Conn., Sikorsky Aviation Corp. Kapeluck, Francis, Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel EL Shafting Co. Karabin, Mike, 31 Wagner St., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel. Karis, Samuel, 510 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Kearton, Wildred R., Truck driver, Morris Market. Kiscka, John C., 909 Kennedy St., Carnegie, Pa., Laboratory Assistant, O. Hommel Co. Knarr, Weidner, 601 Library Ave., Caanegie, Pa., Student at Washington BL Jefferson College. Kraeer, Mildred, Box 131, R. D. 10, rafton, Pa. Kuten, John, 231 Grant St., Heidelberg, Pa. Lisowski, Michael J., 326 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Lowar, Charles W., Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel Office. Lublinsky, Chester M., Heidelberg, Pa., W. P. A. Ludy, Eve fMrs. Louis Lewisl, 433 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa. McFarland, Thomas, 469 Broadway, Carnegie, Pa., Lybrand Ross Bro. 56 Montgonxery-Certified Pub. Acc'ts McGoyern, Barrett, 554 Washington Ave., Carnegie, St. Vincent's Crollega, Latrobe, Pa. MoWi liams, Corabel, 223 Bell Ave., Carnegie, Pa., c rory's Five 86 en ent Store. Medwig, Michael, Carothers Ave., Glendale, Pa., Superior Steel Corp. Miller, Dorothea, Corner Lincoln and Boquet, Carnegie, Pa., Five ec Ten Cent Store. Mintz, William, Glendale, Pa., Buchman Feather Factory. Modeck, Francis C., 220 Boden Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Y.W.C.A., Carnegie. MoschIiwsky,1g1ichaelKM., Plam Ave., Csrtlegieix Pa., A Bc P Stog, Ngrth Side,TPiltltsburgh, Pa. usse man, ancy, ing's ighway, Ross yn arms, Carnegie, a., arnegie ec . Nonenberg, Homer J., Greentree Rd., R. D. 8, Crafton, Pa.g Boyce Station. Nunheimer, Thomas D., Kirwin Heights, Bridgeville, Pa., Student at Penn State. Palastro, John, Bank St., Carnegie, Pa., Superior Steel Corp. Paolino, Eugenia V., East Main St., Carnegie, Pa.: Five 56 Ten Cent Store. Patterson, Mercedes, Tarentum, Pa. Plapperg Alice, d287 Lexington Court, Carnegie, Pa., Elevator Operator, Koppers Building. Pozzi, etc, Hifi elberg, a.g Coal Business. Pry, Raymfr, Carnegie, Pa. Pszeniczka, Metro, 428 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Superior Mill. Scott, James M., Jr., 618 Blsfchwgod Ave., Carlggie, Pa., Student at Colorado University. Simon, William, 123 West sin t., Carnegie, a. Suttin, Irving, 833 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Penn State. Smith, Edna A., Detroit, Mich. Snyderman, Claire, 226 Carothers Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Teacher, Glendale. gnydermin, llfiiiben, 226 Carotherz Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. oomins y, i e, 320 Lexington ourt, Carnegie, Pa. Stern, Selma, 438 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Kaufmann's. Stewart, James A., 612 Gormly St., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie Union Printing Co. Speizer, David, Gendale, Pa. Thorpe, Helen QMrs. Frank Mil-rlavicl, Presto, Pa. Thorpe, Williansl E., Hope's Hollow Road, Crafton Branch No. 8, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thurman, Mart a E. fMrs. W. E. Kaszex-J, West Bridgewater, Pa. Turk, Abraham, 2359 Tillberry St., Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa., Salesman. Twark, Helen CMrs. Louis Yokel, 416 Wilcox St., Carnegie, Pa. Vandervort, Edith CMrs. Philip Wilcoxl, Lincoln Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Walton, Florence, 411 Summit St., Glendale, Pa. Washabaugh, Ralph, 308 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Joseph Woodwell Co. Webb, Betty, 408 Lydia St., Carnegie, Pa., Pittsburgh Academy. , Weikel, Anna, 608 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa. 3l'i:ecap,EjVlary2,M131 grant Sv, Hiecgelberg, Pznivl Nurse at Allegheny County Home. i oit, na rs. erman agner , 638 S. ain St., West End, Pittsbur h Pa. Wilk, Harry, Highland Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Grocer. g , Willard, Merle, 601 Shawhan Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Service De artment, Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Pgh. Wishart, John, 526 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Wooster College. Witzberger, Edward E., 29 Kismet St., Glendale, Pa., Mill Laborer. Wuich, Helen, 1019 South St., Niles, Ohio, General Electric Co. Young, Frances, East Carnegie, Pa., Nurses' Training, Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh. Yourd, Jean, Thomas St., Carnegie, Pa. 1934 Abbott, Richard P., S11 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa. Aley, Helen, 336 Reamer Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Beautician. Astfalk, Edwin, Crafton Branch, No. 10, Pittsburgh, Pa. Astfalk, Grace QMrs. John S. Gardinal, 3466 Johnson St., Gary, Ind. Aspinall, Harry A., 656V2 Dow Ave., Carnegie, Pa., McFarland's Confectionery Store. Bales, Vivian, 11 West Main St.. Carnegie, Pa. Barr, Jean, 700 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Stenographer, Allegheny County Home. Beadling, William. 107 Hill St., Carnegie, Pa.: Pittsburgh Coal Co. Bernhardy, Lois, Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Bevard, James J.-Deceased. Bosco, Roma, 602 Cubbage St., Carnegie, Pa., Nurse, D. T. Watson Hospital, Leetsdale, Pa. Botsford, Martha, 429 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Grove City College. Brennan, Leanore, 105 Hill St., Carnegie, Pa. Briggs, Luella, 301 Wilcox St., Carnegie, Pa., Nurses' Training, St. Margaret's Hospital. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Browne, Lois, Finleyville, Pa. Brush, Janet, 707 W. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Kaufmann's. Burrell, Lillie Mae, 5 Gum St., Carnegie, Pa. Burry, Ruth, 519 Highland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Chirumbole, Mary, 342 Plum Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Clatty, Lorraine, 401 Mansfield Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Cook, Helen fMrs. Alex E. Morrowb, R. D. 1, New Sheffield, Pa. Cramp, Sarah, Crafton Branch R. D. 5, Rennerdale, Pa., Pittsburgh Printing Co. Danziger, Oliver, 763 Boquet St., Carnegie, Pa., Radio Artist., Davies, Robert H., Carnegie, Pa., Student University of Pittsburgh. Pre-Med. Davis, Lawrence J., 32 East Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Dlugos, Rose, 436 Newkirk St., Carnegie, Pa., Secretary, Dr. Gregg's Office. Doerr, Lawrence, 324 Lydia St., Carnegie, Pal, Freddie Herrick's Orchestra. Edie, Violet, 510 Morrow Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Candy Shoppe. Eveson, Paul, Sterling Apartments, Broadway, Carnegie, Pa., Aluminum Co. of America. Falick, John, 16 Broadway, Carnegie, Pa., Five EL Ten Cent Store. Finegold, Nellie, 2820 Voekel Ave., Dortnont, Pa., Gimbel's. Fisher, Nancy, Hill St., Carnegie, Pa. Fitz, John J., 6 Finley Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Duquesne University. Froelich, Charles P., 614 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Attendant at County Home, Woodville. Fry, James R., 416 Second Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel Co. Graham, Bertha, 528 Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Aluminum Co., Gulf Building, Pittsburgh. Gullette, Thomas P., 803 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Penn State. Hadden, Loretta, 615 Boquet St., Carnegie, Pa., Student' at Slippery Rock. Hall, Hanora, 425 Cubbage St., Carnegie, Pa. Haluszczsk, John, 1009 Chartiers St., Carnegie, Pa., Capicci Grocery Store. Hammond, Betty, 104 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Hanna, Eva, 411 West Main St., Carnegie, Pa. Harris, Dorothy fMrs. H. M. Millerl, R. F. D. Box 161, Oakdale, Pa. Heathcote, Betty Jean, 302 Midland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Hines, Mildred, 206 Modern Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Hoag, Rita, 206 Second Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Charm Beauty Shoppe. Holmes, Winona, 203 Park Rd., Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa. Hurey, John, 333 James St., Carnegie, Pa., Pittsburgh Night School of Accountancy. Irving, Dorothy, 347 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Ceramic Laboratory, O. Hommel Co. Kerr, Robert, 300 Midland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Kiszer, Agnes, 512 Ross St., Carnegie, Pa. Knouse, Betty, 456 N. Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Credit Office, Gimbel Bros. Kollar, Thomas, 338 Plum Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Komoroski, Cecelia, Box 134, Crafton Branch, No. 10, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kovanis, Felix, S17 Third Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Buchman Mtg. Co. Kulick, Metro, 10 East Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Latferty, Appalone fMrs. John lK'1cWilliams7, Carnegie, Pa. Lister, Virginia, 311 Wilcox, Carnegie, Pa.g Buchman Mfg. Co. Masciantonio, Joseph, 514 Cubbage St., Carnegie, Pa. McCartney, Betty, 220 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Five and Ten Cent Store. McCune, Virginia, 437 Wilcox St., Carnegie, Pa. McMannus, William, 113 East Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Western Electric. Miller, Helen, Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Morelli, Jennie QMrs. Louis Consentinol, Carnegie, Pa. Morgan, Ethel lMrs. Charles Lanel, Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Muraca, Angelina, 413 Lydia St., Carnegie, Pa.g Cheesebrough's Restaurant. Mykita, Stephen, 904 Chartiers St., Carnegie, Pa. Nixon, Dorothy, 306 Midland Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Nowak, Edward, 414 Fifth Avenue, Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Page, Edith, 209 Park Rd., Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa.g Student at Grove City College. Pappas, Elsie, Hope and School St., Carnegie, Pa. Pascoe, Andrew, 535 Chestnut, St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Penn State. Pascoe, Janet, 535 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Ward-Belmont School, Nashville, Tenn Perch, Michael, 736 Noblestown Rd., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Carnegie Tech. Peresrnan, Milton, 709 Idlewood Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Grocer, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Perilmsn, Meyer, 325 Knox Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Pretka, Frank, 211 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Penn State. Prosek, Irene, 411 James St., Carnegie, Pa., Seamstress. Puznakoski, Benny, 416 Mary St., Carnegie, Pa. Raclowski, Edward, 738 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel and Shafting. Ratfaele, Frank, 72 Sixth St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at University of Pittsburgh. Randecker, Wilhelmina, 639 Ridge Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie Appliance Co. Rushnik, Clarence, 109 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Sam, Shady, 300 Morrow Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Schempp, Louise, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Student at Fairmont School, Wfashington, D. C. Scotti, Italia, 200 Morrow Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Sgro, Katherine, 624 Orchard Alley, Carnegie, Pa. Shearer, Rebecca, 511 Grandview Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Sherba, Mary, 423 Justus Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Sherba, Rose, 18 Oak Way, Carnegie, Pa. Simms, Harold, 17 Shawhan Ave., Rook Station, Carnegie, Pa. Speed, Lois, 203 Modern Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Carnegie Tech. Spelar, Mark, 28 Sycamore St., Carnegie, Pa., In Business. Steifenauer, Thelma, 534 East Main St., Carnegie, Pa., McCrory's Carnegie. Sumney, Everett, Washington Ave. Ext., Glendale, Pa. Tretiak, Irene, 210 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at State College. Turk, Ruth, Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa. Walls, Alice, 513 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Weissert, Glenn-Deceased. Wellings, William, 455 Broadway Ext., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Washington and Jefierson College Wengryn, Mike, 318 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Student at Pittsburgh School of Accountancy. Wilson, Virginia, Rennerdale, Pa., Stenographer, American Sheet 56 Tin Plate Co. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Wilcox, Philip, 693 Lincoln Ave., Carnegie, Pa. York, Betty, 734 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa.: Student, Ohio State University. Zaletski, Mike, 316 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Carnegie Tech. Zuk, John, 20 Gum St., Carnegie, Pa. Zundel, Ruth, 569 Boquet St., Carnegie, Pa., Beautician. 1935 Aboosh, Elizabeth, Dow Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Joseph Horne Co. Adragna, James, 406 Cubbage St., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk. Aldisert, Caesar, 412 Grandview Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Medical Student at University of Pittsburgh. Aley, Raymond, 346 Reamer Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Quinn's Grocery Store. Alter, Scott, 312 King's Highway, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa. Atutes, Michael, Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Cylc Body 86 Fender Repair Co. Aymin, Dolores, Box 45, First St., Ewingsville, Pa., Five and Ten Cent Store. Bagnato, James, 246 Carothers Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Balcer, Stephen, 25 Glenn Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Barwell, Jack, 27 W. Main St., Carnegie, Pa. Beadling, Lois, 330 Knox Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Beckel, Harry, Crafton Branch, No. 10, Box 140, Pittsburgh, Pa., Student, Dufls Iron City College. Bertenthal, Mildred, 517 Arch St., Carnegie, Pa. Bock, Francis, Box 401, Oakdale, Pa. Bohn, Betty, Woodville, Pa., Training at Allegheny General Hospital. Bradley, fWilliam, 601 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa.g Student, University of New Mexico. Bradshaw, Charles, 203 Railroad Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Kroger Co. Brenneman, Helen, Rennerdale, Pa., Student, Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Brettholle, Frank, 714 DiEk St., Carnegie, Pa., Student Westminster College. Brosky, Edward, 312 First St., Loupurex, Pa. Brown, Anna Marie, 151 First Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Bullions, Jane, Rohm Apartments, Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Grace Martin's School. Byrne, Helen, Edgeclitilld., Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Training at Pittsburgh Hospital. Campbell, Lee, 307 King's Highway, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Student, University of Pittsburgh. Channas, Jxutine, 517 Ridge Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Channas, Paul, Dawson Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Steel Mill. Chilton, Audrey lMrs. J. Bradshawl, 416 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa. Cirata, Andy, Carnegie, Pa., C. C. C. Camp. Connelly, Mildred, 830 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Beaver College, Jenkinstown, Pa. Corba, Nicholas, Court St., Carnegie, Pa., Student, University of Pittsburgh. Cosentino, Francis, 646 Bell Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Craig, Layne, 11 Howard St., Carnegie, Pa. Culp, Harriet, Carnegie, Pa., Training at St. Margaret's Hospital. Curran, Jean, 801 West Main St., Carnegie, Pa. Darnley, Marjorie, 707 Washington St., Loupurex, Pa., Student, State Teachers College, Slippery Rock DiCello, Mildred, 210 Pine St., Carnegie, Pa., Kaufmann's. Dieterich, Eleanor, Stein St., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Grace Martin's School. Ditka, Walter, 629 Gormley Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Pittsburgh Press. Drinkhall, Kirk, 315 Rowland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Office, Columbia Steel Corp. Drudy, Ella Mae, Western Ave., Crafton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dudish, Frank, 627 Ridge Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Edmonds, Ruth, Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Grace Martin's School. Elwell, I-Iildreth, 208 Seventh Ave.. Carnegie, Pa.: Student, Pre-Med., Bethany College. Farber, Charles, 411 Second Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk. Forsythe, Virginia, Forsythe Rd., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Bethany College. Freucht, John, 131 Crest St., Carnegie, Pa. Garbera, John, Box 51, Camp Hill, Carnegie, Pa. Gatts, Pearl, 698 Grandview Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Gilardi, Josephine, 432 Fifth Ave., East Carnegie, Pa. Gregg, Louise, 209 Third St., Carnegie, Pa. Haxnmond, Ruth, Marshall Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Hanczar, Walter, 201 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa. Harbaugh, Russell, Western Ave., Greentree, Crafton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Harrington, Elsie, King's Highway, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Student, Carnegie Tech. Haudenshield, John D., 111 Ramsey Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Bethany College. Hoflman, Mary Jane, Anthony St., Carnegie, Pa., Student, State Teachers' College, Slippery Rock. Holt, William, Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student. Penn State College. Homa, Mike, 627 Arch St., Carnegie, Pa., C. C. C. Camp. Howk, Mary Alice, 121 Federal St., Carnegie, Pa. Isett, Jean, Midland Ave., Carnegie. Pa., Student, Grace Martin's School. Janocha, Frances, 516 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Janocha, Jeanette, 613 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Joel, Robert F., 506 Justus Ave., Carnegie, Pa., The Haydite Company, Inc., Clairton, Pa. Klee, Bessie, 309 Jane St., Carnegie, Pa., Zemon's. Klee, Mollie, 115 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa. Kohl, Mary, Eighth Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Murphy's Five and Ten Cent Store. Kollar, Edward, Plum St., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie News. Kollar, Robert, Plum St., Carnegie, Pa., Carnegie News. Korpiel, John, 531 Boquet St., Carnegie, Pa., Norge Refrigerator Co. Krok, Walter, Broadway, Carnegie, Pa., Tracy Mfg. Co. Kudorko, Victoria, 519 Sixth Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Kuhns, Charles, Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Carnegie Tech Night School. Kulyck, Nick, 533 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Bales Bakery, Student, Carnegie Tech Night School. Laiferty, Walter, 632 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Kaufmann's. v Langer, Henry, Boquet St., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel Corp. Laun, Charles, Knox Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Levin, Frances, 308 Midland Ave., Carnegie, 17a.g Student, Grace Martitfs School. ALUMNI CLASS DIRECTORY Lutckens, George, 337 Center Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk, Superior Mill. Magliocca, Alice, 710 Logan St., Carnegie, Pa. Marsh, Margaret, 363 Resmer Ave., Carnegie, Pa. May, Byron, Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Carnegie Tech Night School. Mayer, Louise, 600 First St., Loupurex, Pa. McCready, Amy, Federal St., Carnegie, Pa. McWilliams, Louis, 316 Grant Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Dufls-Iron City College. McDonald, James, 437 Elk Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Medwig, Susanne, 116 Boden Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Mitchell, Metro. 300 Point Alley, Carnegie, Pa. Mitchell, Michael, 300 Point Alley, Carnegie, Pa. Moore, jane, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., Student, Wilson College. Monixon, Vernon, Academy St., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel. Moschiwaky, Walter, 619 Ridge Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Moser, Charlotte, Academy St., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Pittsburgh Academy. Novelli, Frank, 619 Hulton St., Carnegie, Pa., Superior Steel. Palosky, Harry, 310 Zero St., Loupurex, Pa., McCrory's Five and Ten Cent Store. Pascoe, Charles, 535 Chestnut St., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Westminster College. Perlman, Helen, 439 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Clerk. Philips, John, 503 Third Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel. Popivchak, Ann, 416 jane St., Camegie, Pa. Ptaszek, Blanche, 600 Arch St., Carnegie, Pa. Ralston, Lynn, 412 Ridge Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g Student, Dutis-Iron City College. Renn, Dorothy, 213 Third St., Carnegie, Pa.g Maison Frederic Beauty Culture. Reuschman, Helen, Cubbage St., Carnegie, Pa. Richardson, Ruth 1Mra. John Burke Moorel, Lincoln Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Rock, Norma, 324 Knox Ave., Carnegie, Pa., A 84 P Company. Rohal, joseph, 229 Lincoln Ave., Louperex, Pa.g C. C. C. Camp. Roman, Helen, Bookkeeper, Pinaud Perfume' Co., New York City. Rowe, Laura Mae, 639 Library Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Schwagle, Steven, 226 Grant St., Louperex, Pa., Timekeeper, W. P. A, Shaw, Herbert, 17 Sarah St., Carnegie, Pa. Sirianni, Nellie, 317 Grant Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Smith, Catherine fMrs. W. Steinl, Lindsey Road, R. D. 8, Crafton Branch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Smith, Estelle, 312 Grant Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Sochor, Fred, 328 Midland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Dufls-Iron City College. Somerton, John, Liberty Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Dutls-Iron City College. Stechna, Anna, 3 Summit Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Roosevelt Hotel. Steel, Donald, 108 Patterson Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Stinner, Dolores, Carnegie, Pa., Training at Pittsburgh Hcspital. Stockum, Charles., 125 Patterson Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Waynesburg College. Stotsky, Virginia, 438 Morrow Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Swanson, Charles, 409 E. Main St., Carnegie, Pa., Salesman. Swentkosky, Paul, 565 Boquet St., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel Corp. Thompson, William, 565 Ridge Ave., Carnegie, Pa., KfDg2l,S Store. Treat, William, 720 Doolittle St., Carnegie, Pa., Chartiers Cleaners. Trinkala, Frank, 634 Gormley Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Carnegie Tech. Todino, Vivian, Gregg St., Carnegie, Pa., Postgraduate Student, Clark High School. Tomlinson, Helen, 306 Lydia St., Carnegie, Pa., Postgraduate Student, Carnegie High School Twark, Julia, 259 Lexington Court, Carnegie, Pa. Van Balen, Isabel, Third St., Carnegie, Pa. Verzelli, John, 510 Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Mern's Drug Store. Vinarsky, John, 214 James St., Carnegie, Pa. Wellings, Charlotte, 455 Broadway Ext., Carnegie, Pa. Wells, Kenneth, 115 Ramsey Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Columbia Steel Office. Whaley, Fred, Academy St., Carnegie, Pa., Universal Steel. Wilk, Louis, 784 Highland Ave., Carnegie, Pa., Student, Duquesne University. Wooldridge, Glenn. Rennerdale P., O., Pa. Yasinski, W'alter, Campbell's Run, Carnegie, Pa. Zinslti, Walter, 537 Ridge Ave., Carnegie, Pa.g A 86 P Company. ALUMNI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY -A- Abbott, Fred E. '13 Abbott, Hallie fMrs. J. J. Curoel '06 Abbott, Helen '18 Abbot, Richard P. '34 Aboosh, Elizabeth '35 Aboosh, Norman '31 Adams, Charles Frances '33 Adams, Lucille '32 Adams, Mildred Delores '30 Adamski, John '31 Adamaki, Michael Francis '33 Beadling, Robert '28 Beadling, Ruth iMrs. Owen Hilll '31 Beadling. William '34 Beals, Marie fM19. Edwin Vancel '16 Beard, Gus '16 Beard, Myra fMrs. Beck, Delores '28 Beck, Quentin '28 Beckel, Harry '35 Beckel, Marie lMrs. S. Riakal '19 Begins, Howard '19 Beilby, Harry '23 Bell, Gilbert 'os Bell, Mary E. lMrs. Rav Jonesj '01 A. Wittl '11 QDeceasedl Adragna, James '35 Alberti, Alice '26 Aldisert, Caesar '35 Aley, Helen '34 Aley, Raymond '35 Allen, Loraine '31 Allen, William, Jr. '03 Allott, Gertrude fMrs. Herbert I-lezlep, Jr.l '20 Alter, Forrest, Jr. '32 Alter, Scott '35 Altstadt, Karl Henry '30 Anderson, Mildred QMrs. William Nixonb '11 Armes, James J. '33 Annes, John '32 Arnold. Alois Mae '30 Aspinall, C. Raymond '33 Aspinall, Elizabeth KMrs. Edmund J. Bevilacqual Aspinall, Harold '25 Aspinall, Harry A. '34 Astriab, Steven '26 Astfalk, Grace iMrs. John S. Gardinab '34 Aatriab, Steven '36 Atchison, Clyde S. '99 Aitkin, Jack '28 Atutes, Michael '35 Aymin, Dolores '35 Aymin, Michael '31 Aymin, Theodore Robert '30 Ayres, Robert H. '29 -3. Bachrach, Ann '33 Bachrach, J. M. '16 Bachrach, Michael D. '15 Bagnato, James '35 Baird, Harry '25 '29 Bell, Virginia iMrs. Hall? '21 Beltz, Helen QMrs. Elmer Kaelinb '32 Benson, Dorothy '32 Benson, Salona '29 Bercaw, Irene Gabrielle fMrs. Alan W. Bernhardy, Lois '34 Bertenthal, Bella '24 Bertenthal, Elizabeth '32 Bertenthal, Mildred '35 B-ertenthal, Ruth '28 Berrenthal, Rose '27 Betz, Joseph '32 Bevard, James J. '34 iDeceasedJ Bickell, Charles '16 Biclcell, George '24 Bickell, Robert '11 Trench? '30 Bickell, Ruth fMrs. Frank Morganl '29 Higham, John C. '33 Bigham, Robert '09 Bigleman, Helen '25 B-igleman, Ruth CMrs. Charles Nlillerl Black, Naomi M. fMrs. E. D. Reese? '22 '33 Blaney, Catherine CMrs. Arthur McGerveyJ '26 Blaney, Jane '28 Blarney, Mary '24 Blick, Margaret KMrs. Charles Malcolm Laingj '06 Blose, Layton '31 Blose, Leland '31 Beck, Alice '31 Heck, Bessie '31 Bock, Charles '32 Bock, Ethel lMrs. Lewis Colteryahnl '03 Beck, Francis '35 Bock, Lina fMrs. Henry Colteryahl-il '01 Bock, Russell W. '30 Boden, George '31 Baden, Margaret '23 '32 Boehmrr, Charlotte Bohn, Betty '35 Bohn, Laura '22 Boor, J. Martin '29 '22 Baird, Lillian '31 Balcer, Stephen '35 Bales, Bernard '31 Bales, Gertrude '24 Bales, Harry '29 Bales, Henry '31 Bales, Herbert '24 Bales, Vivian '34 Bales, Balos, Bane, William '27 Agnes '20 Frances '26 - Barbour, Isabel 1Mrs. Geo. B. McWilliamsJ '28 Bardyan, Bronislaus '31 Boer. Minerva fMrs. William Claytonl Booth, Betty '31 Booth, Collete fMrs. D. lVlcGarryl '21 Booth, Jane '32 Booth, Suzanre '27 Booth, Bosco, Bosco, William '28 Lillan R. '33 Roma '34 Botsford, Betty '31 Botsforrl, Martha '34 Botsford, Matthew '26 Botsford, Myra '28 Boyd, Lucv fMrs. Alfred Coulterl '28 , Barnum, Betty '33 Barnum, Charles, Jr. '31 Barnum, Robert '29 Barr, Jean '34 Barr, Joe '25 Barr, Ruth fMrs. Wm. E. Kellyl '12 Barr, Thelma fMrs. F. B. Jones! '19 Barrett Edward '13 1Deceasedl Bradley, Clara CMrs. Clark Glennl 24 Bradley, Margaret '17 Bradley, William '35 Bradshaw, Charles '35 Bradt, Frank '09 KDeceasedJ Bradwell, Donald '31 Bradwell, Helen Gertrude lMrs. Braunroth, Elizabeth '26 Brennan, Lear-ore '34 G. F. Landgrafl '3 Barrett, Elizabeth '16 Barrett, Margaret '00 Barrett, Robert '07 Barrick. Clara lMrs. Raymond Dickiel '10 CDeceaaedJ Bar-well. Jack '35 Barrv. Fran Beadling, Frank A. '33 ces '19 Beadling, La Verne '29 Beadling, Lois '35 Beadling, Lottie lMrs. A. T. Tidballl '11 Beadling, Naomi '19 Beadling, Paul '27 Brenneman, Glenn L. '33 Brenneman, Helen '35 Bretthclle, Frank '35 Bretthole, Fred '24 Bretthole, Louise '22 Bretthole, William '31 Briggs, Helen '31 Briggs, Luella '34 Brooks, Eugene T. '33 Brose, Edna '29 1' ALUMNI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Broslry, Bertha '28 Brosky, Edward '35 Brosky, Leo '31 Broslty, Stanley '33 Brown, Anna Marie '35 Brown, Thelma Hope '33 Brown, Walter '31 Browne, Lois '34 Chirumbole, Mary '34 Cirata, Andy '35 Clark, Addison W. '18 Clarke, Bernon '23 -- Clatty, John H., Jr. '33 Clatty, Lorraine '34 Cleland, William '08 Clothier, Sarah lMrs. John I. Caldwelb '06 Brunton, Martha '19 QDeceasedJ Brush, Hzzel '24 Brush, Janet '34 Brush, Thelma Alene '30 Bryant, Agnes '02 fDeceasedl Buchanan, Alice lMrs. Alice Culpl '00 Buchanan, Edward '11 Buchanan, Jennie CMrs. Jennie Tranterj '07 Buchman, Alexander S. '30 Buchman, Frieda '28 Buchman, Helen Seynor fMrs. Albert Schwabj ' Buchman, Ralph '33 Buchner, Tom '32 Bulger, Harry '21 Bullions, Jane '35 Burdis, Margareg '31 Burdis, Mathilda fMrs. Joseph Portman? '27 B-urgan, John S. '30 Burgett, Paul V. '06 gurkett, Melvin Clair '30 urkett, Mildred fMrs. ose h , ' amen, Lillie Mae '34 J P S W k ' 27 Burris, Martha '31 Burris, Ralph '24 Coates, Charles '20 Coates, James '28 Coates, Robert '26 Coates, Samuel '23 Coates, William '25 Cohen, Estere '27 Cohen, Eva lMrs. George Cohenj '28 Samuel '24 Cohen, Cole, Aileen 1Mrs. Frank Stevensonj '24 Coleman, Leo '16 Coleman, Lavern fMrs. Jos. G. Jonesl '28 Coligure, Frances fMrs. John Baysl '25 Conley, John '09 Conley, John Joseph '30 Conley, Margaret QMrs. William Sossongb '1 Conley, Philin Paul '30 Connelly, Mildred Cook, Helen fMrs. Cooper, Louis '26 Corbett, Quay '06 Corbett, Ross '02 Corba, Anna '33 Corba, Joseph '26 '35 Alex E. Morrow! '34 1 Deceased! Burry, Martha '28 gurryqdluth '34 Url, ri. C. S. F ' nuamenifiis mga- om 07 Byers, John 32 Byrne, Helen '35 Bushnell, Doris '26 ...C- Cable, Claire fMrs. Emil Fritschiej '19 1Mrs. Monroe Starkb '17 Cameron, Margaret Campman, Alma '31 Campman, Ora '33 Campbell, Lee '35 Campbell, Margaret Campbell, Nancy '28 Caporali, Marie '27 Carlyle, Bernese DePaul '30 Carlyle, Warren '31 Carman, Chalmer '18 Carmichael, Evelyn QMrs. Evelyn Waltersl '27 Carmichael, Mary Jane '32 '26 QDeceasedJ Carnahan, Edna iMrs. H. Leiden:-oth! '00 lDeCeasedJ Carnahan, Katherine fMrs. K. Kinnerl ,'19 Carnahan, Mildred CMrs. J. F. Hedges? '01 Carnahan. Nellie fMrs. Howard Gage? '07 Carolea, Rose '31 Carr, Grace fMrs. J. M. Donoughl '19 Carr, Mary '32 Carrick, Norman '28 Casalin, Casper '32 Castellani, Alexander '30 Castellani, Irma '32 Cavanaugh, Charles Maurice '33 Clvanaugh. Mary fMrs. Frank Lambert? '26 Channas, Justine '35 Channas, Paul '35 Chapman, Elizabeth fMrs. Leonard C. Clarke! '16 Chapman, Mary Louise lMrs. Frarcis McGuire! '31 ' '31 M Cherry, Beatrice fMrs. Charles E Howkl '20 Cherry, Edythe I lMrs. John Philipsj '30 Cherry Ida Mae fMrs Calvin Johrsonj 25 Cherry, Wallace '25 Chidlow, Robert Chilton, Audrey fMrs. J. Bradshaw? '35 Chilton, Earl '00 Chilton, Gertrude Zeretta lMrs. Edward H. Chilton, ,lnhn '31 Chilton, Olive '04 Chilton, Vesta fMrs. John T. Vogel! '26 Chisman, Henry '28 -f nler '33 Corba, Corba, Corp , Nicholas '35 '33 Steve, Jr. Mildred CMrs. Homer Schrej '27 Corter, John '33 Cosentino, Francis '35 Couch, Harriet fMrs. C. Keislingb '19 Coulter, James A. '30 Coyne, Alice Elizabeth '30 fDeceasedJ Coyne, Telesphore '27 Craig, Charles Lyons '33 Craig, Layne '35 Craig, Lyle '14 Craig, Ravmond '14 Craig, William C. '25 Crasnp, Sarah '34 Crane, Hulda '22 Crane, Lee '26 Culp, Harriet '35 Culp, Ruth '31 Culp, Winnie lMrs. W. L. Cowdenl '05 Cunningham, Catherine fMrs. Ernest Manionj '24 Curinga, Paul '31 Curinga, Guy '32 Curran, Jean '35 Curry, Florence '29 Curry, Della '10 CDecea.sedJ Curry, June '31 Curry, Karl '25 Curry, Raloh '27 Curry, William '29 Curtis, Elizabeth '29 Curtis, Janet '28 Czarnecky, Clara '32 .D .. Darnley, Marjorie '35 Darnlev. Florence '28 Dartnell, William Wallace '17 Dash, John '28 . Daube, Mary lMrs. Alfred Flecltl '31 Davies, M. Chalmers '07 Davies, H. Robert '34 Davidson. W. Alice CMrs. Glenn Brennemanl '35 Davis, Clara Jane 1Mrs. Wilson M. Botsfordl '29 Davis, Della fMrs. J. W. Mathiasl '23 Davis, Donald L. '33 Davis, J. Lawrence '34 Davis, W. Robert '30 Davis, Viola QM:-s. E. Lewis! '01 Davis, Virginia lMrs. Jack C. Tinlalerj '25 Danziger. Oliver '34 Deane, Randolph '09 , ALUMNI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Decter, Aaron '29 Deionso, Leonard '27 Deitrich, Robert '23 Denny, William '22 Denovich, Mildred ,'30 ' s . y 1 , 'ss W Mildred 35 Dickey, Grace 06 Dickey, Mabel 05 Dieterich Lawrence '13 Dieterich Eleanor Dillon, Clyde '31 Dillon, Grace '31 Dillon, Margaret '24 Ditka, 1 '35 Dixon, Bessie ' Dixon, Mary E. QMrs. Roy Hermes! 30 Dlugos, Mary '23 Dlugos, Rose '34 Doerr, Elmer '24 Florence fMrs. Alfred Davis! '14 DeCello alter 24 1 Doerr, Doerr, Martha '21 .F- Fahey, Henrietta '26 Fahey, Michael '18 Fahey, Mildred fMrs. J. E. Boulboulle! '23 Fahey, William '25 Falick, John '34 Falick, Mary '31 Farber, Charles '35 Farber, Fannie Fay '33 Fareri, Rose Margaret '30 Farrar, Robert '18 Faunce, Alice flVlrs. C. Bigham! '04 Faunce, Dorothy fMrs. Faunce, Margaret fMrs. Fazzini, James '31 Fereday, Charles '20 Fekula, John ' 32 R. M. Helm! '06 J. W. Thompson! '13 Fera, John Donald '33 ' Finegold, Gertrude flVlrs. Albert Zweig! '25 Doerr, Doerr, Harold A. '30 Lawrence '34 Donaghy, Ernest '13 Donaghy, Harry '12 Donaghy, Herbert S. '17 Donaldson, Sara fMrs. Sara D. McDonald! '04 Donnelly, Betty '32 Donnelly, Earl '14 Dornenburg, James '33 Dornenburg, William 32 Doudna, Martha Kirk lMrs. Carl E. Bock! '33 Doudna, Ruth '28 1Deceased! Douds, Mamie '08 Douglas, Clifford '25 Douglas, Kenneth '28 Douglas, LaVerne fMrs. Douglas, Thelma '29 Lewis Hagmaier! '24 Finegold, Jeannette '32 Finegold, Joseph '26 Finegold, Mollie '30 Finegold, Nellie '34 Fisher, George '21 Fisher, Henrietta '28 Fisher, Laura '32 Fisher, Nancy '34 Fitz, John '34 Fitzmaurice, David '32 Fitzgibbon, Blanche QMrs. J. D. Holt, Jr.! '00 Flaherty, Catherine '19 Fleck, Charles '17 Fleck, Edward H. '19 Florence, Ray '32 Flynn, Edith '28 Flynn, Edna lMrs. Daugherty! '21 Drake, Hazel CMrs. Oscar Parr! '13 Drake, Raymond '21 lDeceased! Drinkhall, Kirk '35 Drost, Peter S., Jr. '30 Drudy, Ella Mae '35 Dubiel, Emil '31 Dudish, Frank '35 Dudicz, John A. '30 Duff, George '03 Flynn, Robert '31 Forsythe, Virginia '35 Foster, Bessie fMrs. George Perritte! '03 Foster, Louise QMrs. C. W. Tuthill! '04 Foster, Paulson '06 fDecea.sed! Fox, Dwight P. '18 Fox, Elizabeth 1Mrs. Fox, Merrill R. '13 Fox, Peter '10 George Geinzer! '13 Duff, James '00 Duff, Margaret fMrs. Herbert DeBevoise! '12 Dunbar, Annette flVlrs. Wm. R. Groves! '23 fDeceased! Dum-Lyk, Alice '31 Dunczyk, Helen QMrs. Earl Malcolm! '28 Dunczyk, Jane '29 Durkalska, Estella Joan '33 Du Shane, Howard '04 Du Shane, Joseph W. '13 Du Shane, Margaret CMrs. Alfred E. Josi! '22 Du Shane, Raymond '20 Du Shane, Stella '06 QDeceased! .E- Edie, Violet '34 Edie, William '27 Edmonds, Ruth '35 Edmonds, Thomas '33 Eger, Ethel '29 Eiseler. Ruth iMrs. Ruth Morrow! '26 Ellis, Eleanor Jane flVlrs. J. F. Madden! '33 Ellis, Evelvn '32 Elwell, Hildreth '35 Ely, James K. '26 Enrietti, Ernest '32 Enri ht Marv lMrs Cam be ' g , - . J. p ll! 12 Entrekin, Effie fMrs. C. R31 Means! '14 Eoff, Helen flVlrs. Robert H. Chambers! '26 Erdodi, John W. '33 Errett, Edwin R. '07 Errett, Helen '20 Errett, Jane '12 Errett, Marjorie R. '14, '15 Errett, William R. '18 Evans, Harriett '26 Evans, Thomas '18 Eveson, Paul '34 Franko, Jacob '24 Frazier, Millicent fMrs. Robert Bradwell! '29 Frazier, Vincent '33 Freed, Paul '30 Freed, Virginia fMrs. Paul Star! '27 Freshwater, Emmett '31 Freshwater, Robert M. '33 Freucht, John '35 Fritschi, Emil '17 Froelich, Charles P. '34 Froelich, Dorothy Henrietta fMrs. Alvan Smith! Frost, Frances lMrs. A. S. Barclay! '24 Frost, Joseph S. '24 Fry, Elizabeth '26 fDeceased! Fry, Homer '32 L Fry. James R. '34 Fulks, Charhzs '29 Fulks, Meredith 31 Fulmer, Alice fMrs. Ralph E. Wharton! '26 Fulmer, Dorothy '21 Fulmer, Robert R. '22 Fulton, Ruth Louise '33 -G- Gabig, Albert '30 Gabi, Donald P. '30 Gabig, Jerry S. '32 Galbraith, Bayard '19 Gallagher, Wilma '31 Galosky, Stella Winefred '33 Gamble, James '07 Gamba, Alice Mae '32 Garbera, John '35 Gardner, Cletus '26 Gardner, Richard '28 Garner, Mildred '19 Gatts, George E. '30 Gatts, Pearl '35 ALUMNI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Gatts, Samuel , '26 Geary, Margaret CMrs. Margaret G. Cronin! '05 George, Edwin '13 . Gerstmeyer, Ami! '29 Geyser, Edith Irene 30 Gibbons, Patrick J. 07 Gilardl Josephine 35 G.1bert, Betty '31 Gilbert, John '29 G.lroy, Frances '25 Harris, Mary '04 Harrison, Fred J. '08 Harrison, Joseph H. '06 Hartz, Alice lMrs. Donald Mollenaurl '31 Hartz, Francis '29 Hartz, Kenneth '26 Hartz, Wilson '27 Haslctt, Dorothy CMrs. Robert Hadenl 22 Haudenshield, Emma 1Mrs. James McLean! '14 Haudenshield, John '06 Haudenshield, John D. '35 9 George, Ralph '08 1DeceasedP rm Given, Sadie iMrs. Glass, Samuel '07 Glenn, Clark '24 Ha on Edwalrdnl '99 Goldsmith, Edwin ' 11 Haudenshield, Minnie fMrs. Joseph Yahresl '21 Haudenshield, Samuel '09 Hayes, Elsie '20 Hayes, Margaret '14 CDeceasedJ Gcldsmith, Joseph 00 Goldsmith, Lily iMrs. David N. Robins! '06 Goldsmith, Maurice '02 Gosline, 'William '03 Gow, Annette iMra. Paul V. Burgettl '05 Gow, Katherine '99 iDeceasedJ Grace, Murty fMrs. Thos. E. Chiltonl '00 Graham, Bertha '34 Gray, Helen iMrs. R. Samuel McBrideJ '19 Gray, Robert A. '30 Heathcote, Betty Jean '34 Hemminger, Walter '09 Henney, Henry '31 Henney, Margaret '31 Henney, Patrick '05 Henney, Raymond '31 Henry, Elizabeth 1Mrs. Robert F. Barnettl '19 Henry, Gwendolyn '12 Henry, John P. '17 Henry, john '28 I-lepplewhite, Grace iMrs. Hugh MECaHreyJ '18 Grayzer, Margaret '31 l, William '25 Grease Greek, Eva '31 Greek, Walter '23 Gregg, Edna 1Mrs. W. R. Lyonsl '05 Gregg, Florence '00 Gregg, Howard '04 Gregg, Louise '35 Gregg, Verne QMrs. Fred Hamilton, '00 Gregg, Zella '12 Green, Helene '31 Green, Martha '31 Greenberger, Henry '10 Griflith, Rowene QMrs. Howard Wilsonl '17 Grim, Goldie '29 Grimm, I-lorence '27 Groglode, Louis '02 Groglode, Samuel '02 Grumbling, Vida '03 CDeceasedIv Gullette, Thomas P. '34 Gwilliam, Irene '32 -H- Herman, Edward F. '33 Herron, Eva '03 Hiles, Dorothy CMrs. Charles Mcllvninel '22 Hiles, John '09 Hill, Mildred iMrs. W. R. Davidsonj '13 Hill, Nancy fMrs. John Wannerl '26 Hill, Ralph '26 Hillen, Phillip '25 Hindman, John B. '14, '15 Hines, Mildred '34 Hirsh, Harold '29 Hirsb, Herbert '24 Hirsh, Jennie '18 Hirsh, Madeline '19 Hoag, Grace '32 Hoag, Rita '34 Hoffman, Mary Jane '35 Holiner, Clyde '07 Hofmann, Robert '32 Holland, Edna fMrs. Samuel Yourdl '14 Holland, Verna iMrs. William Coatesj '25 Holmes, 'Wilmer '24 Holmes, Winona '34 Holt, Henry '25 Holt, William '35 , I'Iaclt, Virginia '31 Hackius, Estella '32 Hackius, Thelma lMrs. George M. Curry? '27 Hadden, Loretta '34 Haley, Mable '26 QDecreaaedJ Hall, Florence 1Mrs. J. J. Feltl '17 Hall, Hanora '34 Hall, Virginia '14, '15 Haller, Jane 1Mrs. Charles H. McCaHertyJ '25 Haluszczak, John '34 Hamilton, Catherine iMrs. A. M. Lambl '07 Hamilton, Edith KMrs. T. A. Ewingl '26 Homa, Mary 33 Homa, Mike '35 Hope, J. Blaine '05 Horowicz, Paul '30 Hosack, Joe '99 4DeceasedJ Hosack, John '10 Hosark, Mary fMrs. M. A. Follan.sbeeJ '07 Hostert, John R. '30 Hostert, William '19 Hotham, Marie KMrs. Henry Sturgeonj '09 Hotham, Richard G. '11 Houp, Kenneth W. '33 Howard, Margaret '16 fDeceasedJ Hammiil, Ella fMrs. Leo Colemanb '16 QMrs. Fred Hsmmi.l, Regina Hammond, Betty '34 Hammond, Ruth '35 Hanczar, Walter '35 Handley, Francis '07 Handley, Robert '07 Hanna, Arthur '29 Hanna, Eva '34 Hanna, Lawrence '30 Fritschij '22 Hanst Helen QMrs. W. H. Lalloyl '14 Harbaiigh, Russell '35 Harbison, Elda '13 Hard, lN1cKinley '17 Harney, Claire fMrs. James F. Carrl '28 Harney, Helen Gertrude '33 Harney, Marcella '31 Harowicz, Bessie '27 Harowicz, Sophia Joanne '33 Harper, Ruth '16 Harper, Violet fMrs. Clarence Riddle! '04 Harrington, Alfred, Jr. '33 Harrington, Elsie ' 35 Harris, Dorothy QMrs. H. Millet-J '34 Harris, Elvira '02 xg 1 I X . .4 ills Howk, Charles '19 Howk, Mary Alice '35 Howk, Verna '31 Hoyland, Sara lMrs. Thomas Lewis, Jr.J '25 Huemmrich, Howard '24 Huff, Marjorie Estell '33 Hutfer, Wilber '31 Hulings, Dale '31 Huot, Fernelle W. fMrs. J. F. MrNayD '08 Huot, Wilma KMA-s. C. B. Klineb '12 Hurey, John '34 ' Hurless, Fred '26 Husler, Charles '10 Husler, Harriet fMrs. Clarence Nixonj '17 .1- Ineenou, Mary '12 Irvin, Grace '27 Irvin, Robert '99 Irving, Dorothy '34 Isett, Jean '35 Jamison, Helen ' 12 ALUMNI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY 11- Kollar, Thomm '34 Kolosin, Irene '31 Komoroski, Cecelia '34 Kordyl, Edward '31 Janocha, Frances '35 Janocha, Jeanette '35 Jarema, Eugene '26 Jamera, Mary Demitrievna '30 fDeceased! Jarema, Michael '23 Jarvis, Eleanor '22 Jarvis, Myra 1Mrs. John Taylor! '27 Jendreski, Irene '29 Korpie l John '35 i Kosewid, Sigmund 32 Kottler, Edna '32 Kottler, Hilda '24 Knttler, Martin '27 Kovanis, Felix ' 34 Kraeer, Kraeer, Louisine '23 Mildred Mae '33 Kreisberg, Helen tMrs. B. Field ! '26 Jenkins, Vera KMrs. H. W. Cramp! '11 Jewell, Ruth tMrs. James Irvine! '20 Joel, Robert F. '35 Joel, William H. '33 Johns, Harold '12 Jolms, Stanley '16 Johnson, Calvin '25 Kreisberg, Joseph '29 Kreisberg, Sadye '24 Kreisberg, Solcmon '25 Kress, Karl Raymond '30 Krok, Walter '35 Kryskill, William '19 Johnson, Ethel Margaret CMrs. Thomas Cook! '30 Johnson, Florence '32 Johnson, Florence Louise '33 Johnson, George '32 Johnson, Mary H. '25 Johnson, Robert '08 Johnston, Earl '10 Kudorko, Victoria '35 Kuhns, Charles '35 Kuliclc, Metro '34 Kul.k, Anna '26 Kulik, Stephen '21 Kulyck, Nick '35 Kulyclt, Olga '30 Kuten, John '33 Johnston, John P. '18 Johnston, Nina tMrs. Nina Johnston, Violet tMrs. A. Jones, Altha Lorene '33 Jones, Laura '20 Jones, Roy '01 KDeceased! JOUY, Jolly, Florence '31 Norine Martha '33 Joseph, Norman Roland '33 Carmichael! '23 S. Kirby! '14 Kuten, Steve '31 Kyle, Annamae CMrs. Stuart Lockhart! '28 Kyle, Wilma '28 Joyce, Margaret '26 Jula, Anna '31 Jusltevich, Felice '22 -K- -L.. Lalierty, Appalone iMrs. John McWilliams! '34 Lafferty, Kate fMrs. J. M. Moore! '06 Lailerty, Maurice '12 Laffcrty, W'alter '35 Latierty, William '00 tDeceased! Langer, Henry '35 Langer, John '20 Larocco, Harry '25 Kalkstein, Evelyn fMrs. Ber Kane, Burton '29 Kane, Henry S. '26 Kantor, Louis '13, '21 Kapeluclt, Francis Theodore Karabin, Milte '33 Karis, Samuel '33 Kearns, Edmund '28 Kearton, Wildred R. Kclley, Esther '19 narcl Naughton! '29 '33 Kensi Kerr, nger, Colette T. '21 Bella QMrs. William P. Polen! '03 Kerr, Joe '25 Kerr, Marguerite ClVlrs. Fred Thomas! '22 Kerr, Nellie '28 Kerr, Robert '34 Kerr, William Ray '16 Kershisnik, Peter F. '15 Kessler, Eleanor tMra. Elmer Burnett! '27 King , King, Kipp. Kipp. Helen '32 Margaret QMrs. K. Price! '05 Eugene H. '16 Harold A. '11 Latimer, Charles '12 Laun, Charles '35 Laun, Henry '10 lDeceased! Lawson, Virginia QMrs. M. W. Duncan! '21 Lavenlca, Irene '27 Lawson, Grace '17 Lawson, Virginia '21 Lea, Helen '21 CDeceased! Lea, Nlary 1Mrs. T. P. Tweed! '99 Lea, Ruth '19 lDeceased! Leech, Edwin '17 Lehman, Cora fMrs. James Manion! '09 Leister, Madelin lMrs. Thomas F. Wenner! '24 Leister, Merril '19 Len, Ignatius '31 Lenfesty, Frank '29 fDeceased! Lewellyn, Helen fMrs. Robt. Chidlow! '32 Lewellyn, John '29 Lewis, Ailey '00 tDeceased! Lewis, Clare Mae KMrs. Robert McDowell! '32 Lewis, Dorothy tMrs. C. A. Stoner! '31 Lewis, Edna iMrs. H. Mallory! '04 Lewis, Florence '23 Kipp, Katherine CMrs. J. S. Altland! '00 Lewis, Irene fMrs. Ardele Frazier! '29 Kipp. Samuel '09 Kirkbride, Ida tMrs. S. S. Haudenshield! '11 Kirkbride, Lucille fMrs. R. A. Yourd! '13 Kisclta, John C. '33 Lewis, Stanley G. '23 Lewis, Violet '31 Lewis, Wilfred F. '20 Levin, Francis '35 Kiszer, Agnes '34 Knarr, Weidner '33 Knepper, Charles '11 Knepper, Elizabeth fMrs. A. R. Ziegler! '24 Knepper, Maria tMrs. Henry K. Bardsley! '32 Knouse, Betty '34 Klee, Bessie '35 Klee, Harry '14 Klee, Mollie '35 Klee, Morris '28 Klein, Irene '29 Klein, Roseinary '27 Kobzaretf, Nicholas '32 Kohl, Mary '35 Kollar, Edward '35 Kollar, Robert '35 Liftman, Dorothy '23 Linsley, Eugenia fMrs. John Peterson! '18 Lisowski. Michael J. '33 Lister, Virginia '34 Lloyd, John '32 Logan, Helen 1Mrs. William A. Bradshaw! 'll Logan, Martha '21 Lohr, Robert '28 Lo'-man, Mnrvaret lMrs. R. L. Watson! '18 Lohman, Willis '22 Long, Dorothy tMrs. Charles Vidal! '26 Lone, Charles '22 Long, Reid '06 Lowar, Charles W. '33 Lowar, Hazel '27 Love, Robert '31 .ALUMNI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY M. C. Daviesl '06 Jr. '14, '15 CDeceasedl M. '33 George A. Vincentj '29 Ludwig, Jeannette lMrs. Joseph Zeiglerl '29 Ludy, Eve Mae 1Mrs. Louis Lewis, '33 Luebhe, Frank '14 Lucbbe, Harry '16 Lutckens, George '35 Lutckens, Mildred '28 Lyons, Thelma fMrs. Carl Sandyl '28 Love, Tirzah QMrs. Love, William A., Lublinsky, Chester Luce, Muriel 1Mrs. .M-.. MacMillan, Martha '21 MacMillan, George E. '14 Madden, Edward '13 Madden, Julia CMrs. H. J. Doudsj '17 Magee, Elmer '10 Magliocca, Alice '35 Malarky, John '29 Mallinger, Isadore '25 Maloney, Eugene '12 Manby, Eardley '17 Mansheld, Kenneth '28 Manstield, Margaret fMrs. Paul T. Rifllel '25 Harry '12 Victor '31 Hazel QMrs. William K. Sloan! '11 Helen fMrs. L. G. Van Wieh '25 Maple, Marcy, Marsh, Marsh, Marsh, Margaret '35 Marshall, Dulcina CMrs. Presley Walkerj '23 Marston, Lawrence '26 Marston, Marian 1Mrs. Stanley Burnerl '25 Martin, Edwin '04 fDeceasedJ Martin, Lucy '21 Nlarxen, Edward '32 Marxen, Naomi '28 Masciantonio, Genevieve M. fMrs. Wm. Scattaregial Masciantonio, Joseph '34 Mason, Lois '32 Matthews, Earl '05 Matthews, Harold '04 1Deceasedl Mawhinney, Blanche KM:-s. Blanche Sandersl '20 Mawhinney, Laura lMrs. William G. Hartmani '08 hlay, Byron '35 Mayer, Louise '35 Maynard, Lee '05 McAfee Edna '29 i McAfee, Ester '29 McAfee, Minerva C. '30 lNf1cBride, Mary fMrs. 1William Irvingj '12 McCaffrey, Beatrice '32 McCaffrey, Gertrude '24 McCall:-ey, Kate fMrs. James Schindlerl '07 McCaffrey, Leo P. '30 McCaffrey, Mar aret '32 3 McCall, Frances fMrs. Paul Becterl '23 McCartney, Betty '34 McCaughan, Bessie QM:-s. George L. McCoy! '99 McCanghan, Emily fMrs. Thomas Beadlingj '04 McClure, Charles '17 lDecea.9edJ McCormick, Alex R. '16 McCormick, Bernard '10 McCormick, Irene '21 McCormick, John '26 McCormick. Marie KMrs. Charles Montaguel '12 McCoy, Lillian lMrs. J. H. Donleyj '10 McCracken, Helen '29 McCraley, Edith 1Mrs. I. N. Hunnellj '05 McCready, Amy '35 McCue, Anna '28 McCue, Helen '31 McCulley, Frark '07 McCullough, Clarence '06 McCullough, C. L. '01 McCullough, Grace 1Mrs. G. A. Perlcinsl '03 McCune, Virginia '34 McCurdy, Emma '02 QDeceasedJ McCurdy, Evelyn '11 McCusker, Margaret CMrs. Hubert Ireland! '21 McDermott, Mary '06 McDonald, Anna fMrs. Frederick Shock, Jr., '18 lV1cDonald, Dorothy '14, '15 McDonald, Helen fMrs. Alex MacDonaldJ '13 McDonald, James '35 '30 McDougal, Margaret June '30 McEwen, Agnes iMf5' McEwen, James '21 McEwen, Margaret '31 McFarland, Alice '29 McFarland, Fred '31 McFarland, Mary QM!!- McFarland, Thomas '33 McFeatters, Dale '29 McGann, Dorothy '31 Frank Robinson? '28 S. C. Lohmillerl '21 McGann, Margaret QMrs. Clemens Tarterl '28 McGill, Elizabeth '19 McGovern, Arthur '27 McGovern, Betty '32 McGovern, Edward Barrett '33 McGovern, Marguerite '21 McGovern, Mary Lee '18 Mr.-Govern, William '24 McGowan, Harrison '16 lVlcGarvey, Richard '32 McGrogau, Loretta '29 s McGuire, Nora 31 McKee, Harper '11 KDSCGH-will McKee, Harry '24 McKenna, Mcliindley, Anna KMrs. George Westj '04 Dora 4Mrs. W. J. McCoYv .lf-l '99 McKown, David '314 M K , M rtl '1 MzL:1i'g'hlin,yDoi'othy QMrs. Stanley Hodalal '31 McLean, Mary '08 fDeceasedJ McManus, McManus, Alice fMrs. William Sturgeonj '13 Everett '08 Mary jane fMrs. Cletus Gardnerj '26 IN'lcManus, William '34 McMillen, McMillen, Thomas '04 McNulty, Bessie '99 fDeceasedJ McNulty, Grace '03 1Deceasedl McNulty, Ray '12 McPeak, Ethel '17 McQuilkin, Francis '25 McWilliams, Corabel '33 McWilliams, Everett '17 McWilliams, Louis '35 Mealy, Helen CM:-s. Helen De Muthl '04 fD2C22S6dl Medwig, Michael '33 Medwig, Susanne '35 . Meredity, Mary 1Mrs. Louis McDivittl '22 Merriman, Earl '25 Merriman, Georgiemay fMrs. Joseph Frost! '30 Messiner, Fred '28 Messner, George '29 Metz, Alma '26 Metz, Clara '27 Metz, Louise '28 Meyer, Alfred '32 Meyer, Eva QMrs. Nathan Merkerl '23 Meyer, Henrietta '31 Meyers, Sidney '27 Mikus, Elizabeth '32 Milar, Helen '22 Milar, Howard '24 Miller, Dorothea Dell '33 Miller, Helen '34 Miller, Joseph '31 Miller, Mathilda QMrs. William F. Andersonl '29 Mills, Mills, Cora '25 Mills, Stanley '22 Minalian, Gertrude '13 Minahan, Thomas Jr. '09 Mintz, William '33 Mitchell, Metro '35 Mitchell, Michael '35 Mizik, Nick '31 Clarence '22 Modeck, Francis C. '33 Moore, Alhina 1Mrs. Telesphore Coynel '26 Moore, Bessie '05 Moore, Betty '27 Moore, Jane '35 Moore, Mary 1Mrs. Glenn Johnson! '13 Moore, Olive '05 Moore, Robert '24 Morasra, Sam '29 Morelli, Jennie fMrs. Louis Consentinol '34 Morelli, Louis '32 Morgan, Beatrice fMrs. Robert Weiblel '10 Morgan, Betty '31 Morgan, Ethel fMrs. Charles Lauel '34 Morgan, James '10 CDeceasedJ Morgan, Jane CMrs. John Chonoskil '27 ALUMNI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Morgan, Janet fMrs. Howard Richardson! '06 Morrison, Glenn '31 Morrison, Vernon '35 Morrow, Aurelia fMrs. T. S. Crosswaitej '09 Morrow, James '12 Morrow, Virginia fMrs. W. W. Dartnelll '20 Mortimer, G. G. '06 f Moser, Annabelle '30 Nloser, Charlotte '35 Moschiwslry, Michael M. '33 Moschiwsky, Walter '35 Moskovitz, Esther '32 Mosltovitz, Isadore '26 Moskovitz, Kathryn '29 Moskovitz, Sara '32 Motta, Peter G. '18 Mox, Bernard '29 Mulholland, Marie fMrs. Dwight Baker-J '26 Mullen, John '14, '15 Mulvey, Dorothy 1Mrs. Robert Frankl '25 Mulvey, Morgan J. '25 Muraco, Angelina '34 Murphy, Viola '28 Murray, Frances '21 Parthemore, Nellie LMYS. Charles Cherryl '19 Pascoe, Andrew '34 Pascoe, Charles '35 Pascoe, Janet '34 Patterson, Donald '30 Patterson, Mercedes '33 Peduto, Elnora fMrs. John Capozzolif '24 Peduto, Guy A. '18 Peel, Caroline 1Mrs. Weisl '25 Peel, Charles '28 Perl, Robert '29 Peluso, Angelina '28 Peluso, Egidio '32 Penner, David '29 Penner, Edward '28 Penner, Isadore '27 Perch, Michael '34 Peresman, David '27 Peresma n, Dora '17 Peresman, Gertrude 1Mrs. J. Grobspienh '23 Peresman, Goldie 1Mrs. Lee Josephj '24 Peresman, Jacob '22 Peresman, Mable '24 Peresman, Mildred '31 Musselman, Nancy Jean Mykita, Stephen '34 Nelly, Herbert ' 12 '33 -N- Newman, May lMrs. M. B. Mayj '02 Newman, William '10 Nichols, Vivian CM:-s. Paul Smith! '29 Nichols A M Cl d N' h l on, nna I rs. y e nc osonl '23 Nicholson, Mary fMrs. J. C. Moore? '11 Peresman, Milton '34 Perilman, Abe '30 Perlman, Helen '35 Perilman, Meyer '34 Perilman, Saul '27 Perrin, Eila '01 Perry, Clara Mae fMrs. Eugene Davis! '23 Peterson, Marie fMrs. Barney Wibonl '25 Petrie, Walter '19 Philips, Dorothy '16 Philip., John 'ss Phillips, Joseph '32 Picard, John '32 Pitner, Frarces lMrs. Oscar Haysj '21 Plappert, Alice Roseann '33 Nixon, Clarence '10 Nixon, Dorothy '34 Nixon, Edward '20 Nixon, Homer '04 Nixon, Izetta fMrs. H. J. Davis! '12 Potllot, Edyth KMrs. O. K. Bingham! '06 Polen, Earl '17 Popivchalc, Ann '35 Popivchak, Charles '27 Porter, Cyrus '28 Pruden, Nixon, Mary fMrs. L. M. Starke! '22 Nonenberg, Homer J. '33 Norris, Lionel '24 Northey, George '09 Northey, Howard '08 Northey, Luella fMrs. George D. Gilesl 'll Novakoski, Joseph I. '30 Novelli, Frank '35 Nowak, Edward '34 Nunheimer, Tom D. '33 Nutbrown, Wilbert '32 Portman, Charles '19 Powers, Irwin '02 Pozzi, Pete '33 Pratt, Ethel fMrs. C. E. Gullettel '07 Prescott , James '24 Pretka, Frank '34 Pronko, Michael '26 Pronlro, Nicholas '27 Proselt, Irene '34 Prosek, Magdalene fMrs. Joseph Muschalanskyl '31 Prosser, Dorothy fMrs. A. Kenneth Hemerl '29 Pf0lS0ff Edith iMrs. O. A. Wardellb '09 Grace iMrs. C. K. Smith? '10 1Deceased7 Oates, Edward '28 Oates, William '31 -0- 0'Brien, Blanche '02 fDeceasedJ O'Connell, Agnes fMrs. T. E. Shay? '09 O'Conner, Fred '21 O'Donnell, Mary '25 .p- Pachel, George '09 lDeceasedJ Pachel, Paul '16 Page, Edith '34 Palastro, John '33 Pallta, Francis '31 Paloslcy, Harry '35 Paolino, Eugenia V. '33 Paolino, Letitia '32 Pappas, Elsie '34 Parrish, William '17 Park, Curtis '29 Park, Katherine '31 Parker, Irvin '18 Parker, Ronald '25 Parkes, Wesley '32 Pry, Raymer '33 Pszeniczlca. Metro '33 Ptaszelc, Blanche '35 gunman, glharles '31 UYHIHI1. Brie fMrs. Karl C. uinn ' Puznalcoslri, Ben '34 Q ' 32 Puznalcoski, Zygmunt '29 iQ... Quinn, Karl C. '30 -R- Raclowski, Edward '34 RalIaele, Frank '34 Ralston, Lynn '35 Ramsey, Lorraire '12 Randecker, Wilhelmina '34 Ranney, Lucille '17 Rzskin, George '24 Raslrin, Virginia '32 Reed, Clarence J. '16 Reilley, Agnes '18 ALUMNI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Reilly, Grace Patricia '30 Reilly, Margaret CMrs. E. J. Balsarinel '20 Reitze, Florence fMrs. Harry Hetrickl '24 Reitze, Ruth '27 Renn, Dorothy '35 Reno, Keturah flVlrs. Hugh Eranksrnell '99 1Deceasedl Renshaw, Elizabeth flVlrs. F. 0. Reed? '06 Resek, Catherine '28 Reushcr, Margaret lMrs. Al:x R. McCormick7 '19 Reuschman, Helen '35 Reymer, Ruth CMrs. J. Frank Batty? '23 Richardson, Ruth QMrs. John Eurke Moore? '35 Rickenbach, Thelma CMrs. Thelma Mageej '26 Sherba, Paulina '22 Sherba, Rose '34 Sherman, Ben '18 Sherman, Helen '19 Sherman, Jake '20 Sherman, Julius '21 Sherman, Rose lMrs. Myer Sparks! '17 Sherman, Sam '28 Shinn, Charles '21 Shively, Paul '12 Shortell, Dorothy '31 Sikora, Michael '30 Silk, Bessie '01 QDeceasedl Riley, Frank '12 Ritter, Florence '07 Ritter, Wilhelmina '30 Roach, Jerry '31 Roberts, Emily '01 lDeceasedJ Roberts, Havard ' 12 Robertson, Betty lMrs. Robert Robertson, Harry '27 Boyd? '28 Robertson, W. Wilbur '26 Robertson, William '30 Robinson, Frank '26 Rock, Norma '35 Roeder, Emaline '32 Rohal, Joseph '35 Rohm, Robert '24 Roman, Helen '35 Rome, Dorothy '20 Rome, Frank '12 Rome, Mabel '19 Rome, Walter '22 Rosscr, Hazel iMrs. Russell Painter? '14 Silk, Chester '06 lDccea.sedl Silk, Lucy fMrs. J. W. Morganl '01 Silken, Selma fMrs. Selma Goldstein! '30 Silver, Nora '08 Simm, Wesley '31 Simms, Harold '34 Simon, Edward '31 Simon, William '33 Simpson, Merle '18 Simpson, Olive '18 Sinsell, Amelia Elinore flVlrs. Henry E. Michael! Sinsell, Wanda '32 Sirianni, Christine '26 siflillhi, Nellie '35 Sloan, Bernice 1Mrs. Charles P. Herrmannl '14 Sloan, Daniel '14 Sloan, Dorothy Ellen '30 Sloan, George '14 Smilovitz, Robert '28 fDeceasedJ Smilovitz, Sam '25 Smilovitz, Yetta CMrs. Yetta Gussinj '24 Smith, Rosser, John '13 Rowe, Laura Mae '35 Rugani, Zeliuda '24 Rumbaugh, Roy '04 Rushnik, Clarence '34 Russell, Frances '27 Russell, Isabelle '22 lDeceasedJ Russell, Margaret '22 -5.. Sam, Shady '34 . U ' Sanford, Armede ClVlrs. R.chard Jennings? 07 Sanford, Homer '06 Smith, Bulah 1Mt-s. Bulah Hilemanj '12 Smith, Catherine lMrs. W. Steinl '35 Smith, Edna A. '33 Smith, Elsie '32 Smith, Estelle '35 Smith, Hazel lMrs. Andrew Zeckl '08 Smith, Leila 1Mrs. Howard Brosel '28 Smith, Margaret '07 Smith, Margaret G. '13 Smith, Nlary IMH. Mary Johnson, '99 Smith, Matthew '09 Smith, Mazie lMrs. Eugene Culver, '05 Smith, Pearl lMrs. Earl A. Bibeyl '23 Smith, Russell '11 Smith, Samuel '03 lDeceasedJ Smith, Thelma '32 Smith, Thomas '31 William '09 Sankey, Dorothy '29 Sauer, Edward '23 Saunders, Gertrude Lee '30 Schade, Anna Mae lMrs. Schade, Clarence '12 Scbempp, Edward '27 SChemPPa Louise '34 Schindler, George '09 Schindler, Paul '11 Scott, James M., Jr. '33 Scott, Levenia '04 Scott, Lois '08 Otto Schreiberl '31 Scott, Sara fMrs. H. W. Barrl '04 Scotti, Italia '34 Scotti, Louis A. '30 Schreiber, Anna Louise '28 Schreiber, Raymond H. '30 Schuck, Elizabeth '28 Schuler, Elizabeth fMrs. Schultz, Gertrude '18 Schwagle, Steven '35 Schwartz, Myer '26 Seaber, Marion '29 Seidle, Charles A. '27 Seidle, Robert '27 Edward Saullyl '28 Serzega, Blanche Henrietta '30 Severens, Edna lMrs. E. Sgro, Katherine '34 Shafer, Charles '23 B. Lutz? '26 Shsrbaugh, Mary lMrs. Andrew O'MalleyJ '25 Shaw, Herbert '35 Shay, Helen llVlrs. William Wilcoxj '31 Shearer, Rebecca '34 Sheldon, Ellie QMrs. W. Sherba, Anna '26 Sherba, Mary '34 Shcrba, Nestor '29 A. lVlcCormicl0 'll Snee, Iris QMrs. George Engels? '08 Snyder, Leona '31 Snyderman, Claire '33 Snyderman, Ruben '33 Sochor, Fred '35 Solominsky, Mike '33 Somerton, John '35 Speed, Lois '34 Speed, Marion '28 Speicher, Mathilda QMrs. Jerome Connellyj '24 Speizer, David '33 Speizer, Morris '28 Speizer, Sadie '21 Spelar, Mari: '34 Springer, Murl P. '07 Stafa, Alexander '32 Stark, Monroe '19 Stievenart, LaVerne '32 Stimmell, Goldie '01 Stinner, Dolores '35 Stockum, Charles '35 Stotsky, Virginia '35 Stoughton, Velma '27 Strausbaugh, Iona '29 Sumney, Edna '23 Sumney, Everett '34 Sumney, Kenneth '31 Suttin, Irving Joseph '33 Suttin, Rella '30 Stechna, Anna '35 Steel, Donald '35 Steen, Cameron '07 Stetienauer, Thelma '34 Stein, Flora fMrs. Martin Hornl '27 Stern, Edward '29 Stern, Selma '33 Stevenson, Swope '28 's ALUMNI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Stewart, Dorothy '31 Stewart, Earl '12 Stewart, Glenn '23 Stewart, James A. '33 Stievenart, Bertha lMrs. William Lewis? '28 Swan, Catherine 1Mrs. Geo. Morris? '27 Swanson, Charles '35 Swentkosky, Paul '35 .T- Tartar, Clemens '28 Tartar, Anthony '14 lDeceaacd? Taylor, Albert A. '18 Taylor, Dorothy '29 Taylor, Mary 1Mrs. E. R. Speer? '22 Taylor, Roberta '29 Walls, Alice ' 34 Taylor, Sherman T. '18 Waldie, Robert C. '16 Waldie, Thomas D. '07 Walker, Bertha Mae QMrs. Herbce Mcrrison? '30 Walker, Freda fMrs. Howard A. Zirkel? '18 Walker, George '20 Walker, Hazel 1Mrs. H. D. Sidler? '11 Walker, Ira '18 Walker, John S. '23 Walker, Joseph S. '21 Walker, Joseph W. '21 Walker, Margaret '16 Walker, Marie '13 Walker, Martha fMrs. A. H. Kress? '07 Walker, Presley '24 Walker, Ralph '20 Walker, Verne flVlrs. J. H. Herron? '09 Walker, William M. '16 Wallace, Frances KM:-s. Louis K. Vale? '27 Wallace, Starley '14 Wallace, William '11 Wallis, Lola '28 Walters, Genevieve La Verne fMrs. Jack Deschler? '30 Walton, Florence Catherine '33 Grace Willoughby 1Grace Martin Cornelius? '04Warren, Harriet Betty fMrs. John Hurmmrick? '30 Taylor, Virginia lMrs. Robt. Mal:rkey? '32 Thomas, Fred R. '18 fDecealed? Thomas, Thomas, Julia '14 Thompson, Elizabeth '19 Warren, James '31 W'ashabaugh, Frank '31 Thompson, Grace '13 Thompson, William '35 Thornhill, Ernest '23 Thorpe, Helen 1Mrs. Frank Miklavic? '33 Thorpe, Margaret fMrs. Lloyd Smith? '31 Thorpe, William E. '33 Thurman, James '26 Thurman, Martha E. fMrs. W. E. Kaszer? '33 Thurston, Mildred lMra. Ruehon Webb? '25 Tidball, Laura lMrs. Laura I. Gealy? '11 Tietz, Olga fMts. M. McCabe? '01 Todino, Vivian '35 Tomlinson, Helen '35 Tomlinson, Robert '12 Totterdale, Marie lMrs. Jack Huglzs? '10 Treat, William '35 Tretiak, Irene '34 Trinkala, Frank '35 Tudas, John H. '30 Turk, Abraham '33 Turk, Nathan '20 Turk, Ruth '34 Turner, Frances fMrs. Homer Wooldridge? '3 Twark, Helen lMrs. Louis Yoke? '33 Twark, Julia '35 Twitchell, Dale '11 -U- Ulsh, Flo '12 Ulsh, Verda lMrs. E. O. Ramsey? '14 Urbach, Herman '29 1 Waahabaugh, Mary '23 Washabaugh, Ralph '33 Watchorn, Alvin '28 Watson, George '03 lDeceased? Watson, Harry '11 Webb, Betty '33 Webb, William '28 Weckman. Clara '09 Wege, Lillian flVlrs. Wm. Critchley? '24 Wege, Mildred '25 Wegener, Henry '25 Weidenman, Aline '28 Weikel, Anna Elizabeth '33 Weikel, Philomena P. '30 Weikel, William J. '30 Weis, Nettie CMrs. Lewis Engel? '22 Weishasky, Minnie fMrs. Joseph Goldman? '18 Weishasky, Sam fSam Weis? '16 Weissert, Elwood '30 Weissert, Glenn '34 lDeceased? Weistcr, Frank '13 tDeceased? Wellings, Charlotte '35 Wrllings, William '34 1 Deceased ? Wells, Earl '32 Wells, Kenneth '35 Wells, Winifred fMrs. Morgan Reese? '28 Wengryn, Mike '34 West, George '29 Westermann, Karl '09 Weston, George '21 Weston, Mabel lMrs. James B. McNall? '16 Weston, Olive Irene '18 Weston, Pearl '11 Whaley, Fred '35 Whippo Harold '26 White, Elvera lMrs. Walter Jones? '26 White, Ernestine '29 White, Esther Regina '30 White, Mary '18 Whitecap, Elinore Pearl '30 Whitecap, Mary Elizabeth '33 Whitley, Laura 0. fMrs. Edison Beadling? '30 Whitley, William '31 Wilcox, Philip '34 Wilcox, William R. '31 -V- Van Balen, Isabel '35 Vance, Margaret '17 Vandervort, Edith Flora 4Mrs. Philip Wilcox? Vescial, Angeline '24 Vescial. Jennie Verzellie, John Vidal, Beatrice Vidal, Charles L. '26 Vinarsky, John '35 Volensky, Blanche '31 -4W- Waener. William '07 Wahl. Elmer '16 Waldie, James '22 llVlrs. A. Julian? '26 '35 fMrs. Herman Urbach? '29 Weigel, lzola '26 Wilhoft. Edna Mae lMrs. Wilk, Evelyn E. '30 Wilk, Harry '33 Wilk, Louis '35 Wilk, Morris '24 Willard, Merle '33 VUilliums, Halden '24 Williams, John '32 Willitts, Adelbert James '30 Wfillitts, Helen '22 Wilshire, William '13 fDeceared? Wilson, Agnes 1lVlrs. Fred Abbott? '19 Wlflson, Barney '24 Wilson, Brownlee '09 Wilson, Charlotte '23 Wilson, Elsie 1Mrs. Elsie Baker? '10 Herman Wagner? '3 ALUMNI ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Wilson, Emily '17 Wilson, George R. '30 Wilson, Howard '13 Wilson, Margaret '27 Wilson, Robert S. '30 Wilson, Rosalind 1Mrs. Harold V. Nobell '27 Wilson, Ruth '21 CDeceasedJ vWilson, Virginia '34 Wilson, Walter Jr. '29 Wilson, William '31 Winstein, Amy fMrs. Arthur Walkerl '14 Wimtein, Henry '06 Winstein, Isabelle '22 Winetein, Margaret fMrs. Margaret Harrimanj '20 Wise, William E. '18 Wishart, Florabel '31 Wishart, John Wal'lace '33 Wishart, Josephine '28 Witzberger, Edward E. '33 Wojcieski, Mary 1Mrs. John Schippl '28 Wolstoncroft, Joseph '00 lDeceasedb Wood, Helen fMrs. James Brewer! '20 Woodall, William L. '28 Woolridge, Domer '31 Woolridge, Glenn '35 Woolridge, Jean '29 Worley, Ray '25 Wright, Alice fMrs. Paul Davis! '31 Wright, Clarence '32 1Wuich, Helen '33 -Y- Yahres, Lillian LMIS. Edward Megowanl '25 Yasinski, Walter '35 Yates, Alice lMrs. Robert Bradshawj '27 Yates, William '32 Yee, LuCy '32 Yoder, Nelson '26 Yoder, Vivian fMrs. Glenn Stewart! '23 Yolton, Louise fMrs. R. McCullough! '19 York, Betty '34 York, Edgar '22 York, Jean iMrs. Ralph Weberl '26 York, Maude CM:-s. Harry Broude! '12 York, Minnie '08 Young, Mary Frances '33 Yourd, Jean Evelyn '33 Yourd, Paul '99 iDeceasedD Yourd, Raymond '14 fDeceasedJ Yourd, Robert '01 .z.1 Zaletski, Mike '34 Zapor, Emil '29 Zinski, Walter '35 Zug, Fred '03 Zug, John F. 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