Clairton High School - Clairtonian Yearbook (Clairton, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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'JV -4. -1 . 3- ,',, ,- ,ILH V A 1 ' ' 40,1 E , ,f Gfairfonialz 19452 l'O1 l df2!lOOl Q! i'Ol'l cg-Jl!111'l5'.1j!17UI'l'l:Cl I FOREWORD Today speed and accuracy are the keynotes of Amer1 can hfe Clocks have been turned back to glve an extna hour and lufcur1es have been frozen to g1ve greater machlne producuon to a1d 1n our Nauonal Defense Program Cla1rton H1gh School has rallred to meet the tempo of Natlonal Defense Spec1al courses turn out tramed mech amcs and sk1lled workers to forge hot r1vets and weld zur plane W111gS 111 defense 1ndustr1es As a result th1s years Clalrtoman has streamhned newspaper style wr1te ups up to the mmute news candxd shots school act1v1t1es All mater1al IS ar1 anged 1n preclse, Journahstlc style DIVISIOH pages and organua txons are wr1tten up as stra1ght news whxle other groups have been handled 111 colummst style The photog1aphs not only lnclucle those of the grad uates and underclassmen, but of cfhfferent school organxza tlons clubs and committees Candlds under the themes Defense and ACt1V1t1CS add pages of eye f1ll1ng p1ctures itself. 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Scmix- aiveeaeea pm awww Macs: awk mR- Gizs-. XmvNdwcX dow u in vA'.43.u sklvt-:XWQQ Quik mizxiovmasi. . -. Wm my Le-num, gmXoxeiX,4wx1x Gif im X-5. VM X A-NWI, the NY zu' Y i?'21V ' URNTCKH an www Huw. Lu nm' 'Mm X1EY'n 5, f .. h Hz- CLAIRTON ALL OUT FOR DEFENSE, AIR RAID ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLED BLACKOUT PARTY SPONSORED BY IOURNALISTS Bomb Shelter Exhibited A Blackout Party on March 6 was sponsored by the Clairtonian Annual and Clairtonian News Staffs to entertain annual and newspaper sub- scribers. Mr. C. K. Chrestensen played, his black light on the musicians in their fluorescent ties and on the dancers be-gogglcd with speci- ally fluorescent painted specks. Even during the lights-out time, the Klairton Kadets swung out at the Blackout Party. ln the side hall the canteen distributed free cookies, made by the girls on both stalis, and sold pop. The shop boys set up the canteen for the girls. A copy of an air raid shelter pic- tured in Life also was displayed. First aide1's, Catherine Mack and Betty Dwyer, trained in first aid by Miss Catherine Joyce, demonstrated care for casualties after an air raid on pseudo injuries. Mike Millas injured his head when he ran into a wall turning a corner chasing after a blonde, according to joe Bryan. Edward Merges broke his arm when he tripped, and Lillian Sabin injured her eye during the Blackout. Among the decorations was an exhibit of a bomb made by Shop boys, and posters reading Free speech doesn't mean loose talk, We all work together, and ' ''Danger-Unexploded Bomb. , A Nearly three hundred people attended, with onlookers including parents and friends seated in the ziuditorium. , HEALTH CLASSES AID DEFENSE ln all health. classes, the fundamentals of nrst aid are taught. Sevengronps of stretcher bearers trained by Dr. George Calhoun have met their practice in air raid drills. The bearers, at first alarm, take their assigned stationsg one crew goes to the Fifth Street Grade School, two groups to the Library, two in Mr. George VVoodman's office, and two in the nurse's olhce. Each group is headed by a captaing Thomas Piazza, Dick Barrickman, Elmer Brant, jimmy Gemmell, Bill Estep, jim Morgan, and Louis Bickerton. SUB-STATIONS EQUIPPED Fifty dollars, proceeds from the play, Sing A Song of Sixteen, was sent to the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Red Cross by the Senior Class. CD tags to help equip Clairton's three sub- stations were distributed on March 27 to all the home rooms by Miss Catherine Joyce, and Miss Martha Craig, school nurses. Doctors, dentists, and nurses in the city were behind the sale to buy medicine and supplies with the results of the red tag sale. TIRE RATIONING TAKES TOLL 'OF SCHOOL TAXIS Because of the shortage of rubber, a vital defense material, the line of jaloppies around the high school has dwindled, and caused the first noticeable shortage oif this War year. HANG ON TO YOUR JALOPPY! Have you noticed that 'bikes are more pre- valent around the school? The shortage has not affected bicycle owners. They ride high while car owners moan and groan over their loss. The government first summoned the old tires and now demands the new ones. Before this book goes to press, there may be a rationing of bicycle tires. RATTLE! RATTLE! will be a description of a boy's auto with no rubber around the doors. The chemistry students may rejoice. Relief for chemistry students comes as a result of test tube corks being scarce. Watch your pencil eraser! If you make a mistake now, it must remain. In the future, girls will not skip down the hall with saddle oxfords- or crepe sole shoes. In- stead, they will have to wear leather soled shoes. AIR MODELS BUILT BY SHOPS A part of our new national war program re- quires the students of Clairton High School to make one hundred plane models, the dead line being June 31, 1942. These models have to be made of solid, clear white pine, not balsa wood which is used for iiying models. They must be accurate and built to exact scale and required quality. All the Juniors in the Electric Shop have been busy making airplanes. Five of the best models will be accepted and sent to the United States Navy. The best one, a copy of a Boyer Bomber has been made by Mike Popko. Prizes will be awarded by the Federal government for the best rnodel. In the middle of February, the lvlaehine Shop received a new 32,800 lathe. This makes the sixth machine the government has bought for C.H.S. to use in its defense program. In the VVood Shop, under Mr. W31T1'GH Brown, students make splints to be used in first aid classes and Sub-Stations, and stretchcrs to be used by the bearers during an air raid. AIR RAID SYSTEM GIVES WARNING TO SCHOOLS An air raid alarm switch board consisting of tive lines connecting all the buildings in Clairton is cornered in the Senior High office. From the central listening post stationed in Pittsburgh, an alarm can be transmitted in fifteen minutes. The warning gongs consist of : two short bells for the alertg three short bells for a further alertg continuous intermittent bells for alarmg and a continuous bell for the all clear signal. During an air raid, the general directions are applied: KEEP COOL! WALK! KEEP QUIET! All practice drills are announced. All other alarms are to be regarded as actual. Fire watchers will take assigned stations at first alarm. a 'Lf Em T-, .T , w ,.,'-- . If . rr- ' vi -B-1:-xt-max. F, .,,,,,, JI Nl 5 'K. l ',,,.... '16 -s::u 'N1s:..saaf ., L' h- -r..'2.'MJv1 :y-Epix 41,4,,,- nt L, nm, 4,9 r If 1.1, I 644-'g' A N11 1, ru. Hr-fltl Jw? D' 'Er l fini ,gf-sq W-fd Q 5 :E 4 aa ,4 i5 ,iw f - 1 ,quam 1 , .-- , ,, A, - , -, W ., -A .L ,J E? - , ,urih 'L M 1 , 'M' -gf-.'iTiA'. ' JI? fu-21' fb... . I' 5 1 H,t,,3?,,,,...fg-,ilsls fs , :Q Mi' f35'f-112454, - rv U- Y, ,-iv. , ' ' x . ' ' . W 'Q ji ad... , f w. v f- ml -.-af ,,:- Qu, 'fm . . 5 , 5 f .2 W M A .. m . , ' f 1 1 1 f .if 1 Mr, H. D. Teal Dr. Evert Stabler THE ADMINISTRATION Mr. H. D, Teal, Superintendent of Public Schools, is chairman of the Public Re- lations and Education Committee for the Defense Council and, with the cooperation of the School Board, supervises sugar rationing. He is also on the Civilian Defense Committee for the City . . . Dr. Evert Stabler, Principal of Senior High School, is Super- visor of Instruction for Air Raid Vlfardens in Zone 16, which includes Duquesne, Mc- Keesport, and surrounding territories . . . The chairman of the Teachers' Committee and also of the Budget Committee, Mrs. Caralena Cort, who is Secretary of the Schoo1 Board, works on the Committee of Civic Defense and Education for Civic Defense . . . A member of the Public Vfforks Council of Civilian Defense and also of the Clairton llforlcs IVIanagement Committee for Clairton Illinois Steel Production in the National War Production Drive, Mr. Samuel H. Sharpnack is Superintendent of Production planning in Clairton Illinois Steel Corporation and is Chairman of the Finance Com- mittee . . . Chairman of the Housing Committee and sinking Fund Committee, Mr. Leonard C. Lehman, who is Assistant Chief Chemist in the mill and is President of the School Board, heads the Messenger Service in this zone . . . Mrs. Sadie K. Keffer, former Postmistress in Clairton, is Chairman of the Cafeteria Committee . . . Superintendent of the Rolling Department, Mr. james A. Ormond, who is chairman of the Purchasing Committee takes First Aid and belongs to the Stretcher Crew . . . Dr. J. Schmitt, Chair- man of the Athletic Committee, belongs to the Medical Defense Unit . . . After forty- hve hours of training, Mr. D. G. Johnston, who is the retired Chief Time Keeper of Clairton Mill, has become an Air Raid Warden . . . Among its other services, the School Board has installed a switchboard in the main office,in order to notify all schools quickly in case of an air raid. Similar to those used by large systems everywhere, the private cable connections will enable students to be evacuated within hfteen minutes of any call sent from the central listening post for the Pittsburgh District. . . . The Board has set up defense classes for girls on Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the machine shop, two groups of boys in the machine shop and one group in the electric shop who must work fifteen hours a week, and a group of thirty boys who work in welding classes at Marine W Elys in Elizabeth two and one-half hours for six days a week It has cooperated with the draft board for sugar, gasoline, and army registration and, best of all, it has bought 328,000 worth of defense bonds, using money from the Sinking Fund. Standing: Mr. Charles P. Lewis, Solicitorg Mr. Salmuel H. Sharpnackg Mr. james A. Ormond. Dr. Joseph Schmitt. Sitting: Mrs. Caralena Cort, Secreltaryg Mr. H. D. Teal. Superintendent of Schoolsg Mr. Leonard C. Lehman, President, Mrs. Sadie Kefier. TEACHERS AND DEFENSE VOCATIONAL TEACHERS PLAN DEFENSE: MISS OLGA COLEMAN, sewing teacher, gives advice on the proper dress in wartime . . . TO MISS MARY ANN FRITS, homemaking and related science teacher, a victory garden is the thing . Students study sewing projects for defense in MRS. VIRGINIA PORTER'S classes . . . MISS LENA TOMASELLI aims for defense projects in her cooking classes plus victory gardens at home . . . MR. DAVID ARNETT, machine shop teacher, completed a night school course on the study of machine technique . . . Air-warden and now Naval Reserve Ofhcer, MR. VVARREN BROWN 'S students in the wood shop build model airplanes for the army navy, and civilian defense . . . MR. WILBUR MONKS, shop supervisor, prepares men for future defense work . . . MR. WILLIAM PARSONS, mechanical drawing instructor, takes a first aid course . . . MR. VVALLACE PATTERSON, related English teacher, urges students to buy defense bonds and emphasizes word-power in war time . . . Air-wardens learn civilian defense from MR. JOSEPH C. SCI-IRECK of the Electric Shop . . . MR. C. B. TOYNBEE'S students of the Auto Shop build model planes for the army, navy, and civilian! defense . . . Movies for visual-education are shown by MR. ANTHONY V ITORI, teacher of related vocational subjects. r -fl Miss Olga Coleman Mr. Warren O. Brown Mr. William Parsons Miss Mary Ann FriLs Mr. Willnn' K. .Monks Mr. Wallace Patterson Mrs. Virginia M. Porter Miss Lena M. Tonmsclli Mr. David Arnett Mr. Anthony Viluri oper- ntcs the projector while Mr. Edgar D. Bleilcr looks un. MAPS CHANGE IN HISTORY CLASSES: VVeekly war discussions are held in MISS SARA BABIC'S World History classes . . . Training future citizens is MISS MARGARET BARCLAY'S job in her P.O.D. classes . . . MR. RUSSELL DOBBINS, economics teacher, is chairman of first aid instructors and teaches two first aid classes . . . MISS MARY STOKES, history teacher, relates current events with regular work . . . MISS ELEANOR W'ILSON'S United States History classes hold discussions on What the Vlfar Means to Us. SCIENCE INTERESTED IN BOMB COMPOSITIONS: MR. EDGAR D. BLEILER, biology teacher and athletic manager, will help keep America's morale through sports . . . MR. EDWARD CARTWRIGHT teaches his physics classes the need for defense . . . Besides teaching chemistry, MR. C. K. CHRESTENSEN delivered a speech to air-raid wardens on incendiary bombs and poison gases, and demonstrated the characteristics of bombs and poison gases to police of the valley. PROPAGANDA REVIEWED IN ENGLISH: MRS. ELIZABETH T. BAY LES, teacher of Senior English, has studied at Pitt this winter to become afirst aid instructor. . . An, industrious student at first aid and drafting classes is MISS JEAN DAVIS, teacher of junior English . . . Students discuss the general War situation in MRS. FRANCES DERSAM'S English classes . . . MISS SUZANNE PHIL- LI PS, teacher of Sophomore English, joinedaFirst Aid class . . . MISS CATHERINE E. STEN TZ, Junior English teacher, is an ardent booster for the sale of defense stamps and believes literary study boosts morale . . . Junior lirst aid classes and air-raid wardens are taught by MISS ALMA M. TRAINOR, Sophomore English teacher, who has her pupils study and criticize editorials on War . . . MISS HELEN D. VVILSON is going to join a first aid class. PHYSICAL EDUCATION, A GREAT NEED IN WAR TIME: MR. STEVE BARKO explains the use of fire extinguishers in his Senior Science Class . . . MISS LOUISE CLARK, who has added 'first aid instruction to her health classes, entertains the boys at camp with her tap dancing and chorus routine . . . Another first aid instructor is MR. GEORGE K .HARTMAN, football coach. Joseph C. Schreck Mr. C. B. Toynbce Mr. Anthony Vitori Miss Sara Babic Miss M. Barclay Mr. Russell Dobbins Miss' Mary C. St Eleanor Wilson Mr. Edgar D. Bleiler Mr. E. T. Cartwright Mr. Kay Chrestensen Mrs. E. T. Bayles Miss It-an Davis Mrs. Frances De Suzanne Phillips Miss C. E. Stentz Miss Alma M. Trainer Miss Helen D. Vllilson Mr. S. M, Barko Miss Louise Clark Mr. G. K. Hartn a INSTRUCTION AND STUDY MR. EDWARD PORTER, physical education instructor, plans to join the Army Air Corp as a teacher of Physical Education . . . Teaching her students the art of first aid fills Hygiene Instructor MISS VIRGINIA REESE'S time . . . A petty officer, in the Naval Reserves is the present position of MR. JOHN SNIZIK, former swimming coach and assistant football coach . . . In addition to trigo- nometry and algebra, MR. JOHN SOICH keeps busy as basketball and assistant football coach . . . MR. VVILLIAM VVYKE, track champion coach, builds up the strength of A1nerica's youth and administers hrst aid . . . First aider, MISS AGNES LYTLE, is learning all she can about mathematics for defense plans . . . MR. CHARLES PATTON, our geometry teacher, trains future engineers and draftsmen . . . MR. JOSEPH SVVARTZ, who taught algebra and trigonometry, is now a com- gfnissioned officer in the Navy . . . First aid teacher, MISS JANE VVALKER, who teaches general X math, in 206, studies drafting in her leisure time. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT TYPES FOR DEFENSE: MISS GERALDINE ASHTON, typing teacher, hopes to get into defense work soon . . . Besides teaching secretarial practice, MISS HELEN BILLY types for first aid classes and draft registration . . . MISS ROSE CONSOLI, book- keeping instructor, teaches the advantages of buying Defense Bonds . . . MISS MARTHA MARO- VICH, shorthand instructor, prepares students for Civil Defense Examinations and for defense in- dustries . . . MISS FRANCES ORTNER, commercial teacher, studies first aid and administers it among the Junior High pupils . . . The need for conserving is urged by MR. JOHN YOUNG, sales- manship teacher. Mr. Edward JL Porter Miss Virginia Reese Mr. John Snizil: Mr. John Soich Mr. VVillian1 Wyke Miss Agnes Lytle Mr. Charles Patton Mr. Joseph Swartz Miss Jane P. Walker Miss Geraldine Ashton Miss Helen Billy Miss Rose Consoli Miss Martha Mamvich Miss Frances Ortner Mr. John Young Miss Mildred Maloy Miss V. Nassimbeni Dr. G. A. Calhoun Miss Emma Will Miss Martha Craig Miss Catherine Joyce SPANISH ADDED TO FOREIGN LANGUAGES DURING VVAR YEAR: MISS MILDRED MALOY hopes to teach Spanish and French to her students so well that they may take their place in defense jobs . . . MISS VIRGINIA NASSIMBENI, French teacher, graduated from first aid class and will become a first aid instructor . . . MISS EMMA WILL, Latin teacher, studied at Pitt this winter to become a first aid instructor. HEALTH VITAL TO DEFENSE: Boys learn to be stretcher bearers from DR. GEORGE CALHOUN, our school doctor . . . In the near future MISS MARTHA CRAIG, latest addition to our nursing staff, will study first aid . . . Besides teaching first aid, home nursing, and air-raid warden work, MISS CATHERINE JOYCE is on the medical staff at Substation No. 2. MUSIC FOR MARCHING: MISS JENNIE MAE BOTDORF, music supervisor, plans to enter defense work . . . Our band instructor, MR. RUTILIO ROTILI, gives his band's music for defense parades and meetings . . . A graduate of first aid, Librarian MISS JANET NIXON, signed up at City Hall to help wherever wanted . . . MISS ANNA O'TOOLE, counselor, boosts the Defense Stamp sale and collects for the Red Cross . . . MISS CORA PITCAIRN, art teacher, instructs junior and adult first aid classes. OFFICE STAFF AIDS: A Defense Bond buyer, MRS. MARY JOHNSON, has a son who is an Army Captain stationed in Hawaii . . . MISS MILDRED STOKES helps prepare and type in- numerable material to aid in training for war work . . . Another graduate of first aid is MISS ANGE- LINE TOMASELLI, Dr. E. F. Stabler's secretary. Miss Jennie Mac Botdorf Iss Lora Pitcairn Mr. Rutilio Rotili Mrs. Mary Johnson Miss Angeline Tomasclli Miss Janet Nixon Miss Anna O'Toole Miss Emma Will and Mr. Charles Patton stop to say hello to Miss Janet Nixon Mrs. Milrlrccl Bicr l SENIOR OFFICERS: Scaled: Treasurer Edward Zemprellig Secretary Norma Deane Waltersg President Carl Aldcrson. Slrmrling: Vice-President Frederick Bud 1-lilmer. ENTREZ-VOUS: September 4th, 1941 THE NEVV SENIORS swooped down upon the Senior Hall. Senior officers, President Carl Alderson, Vice-president Bud I-Iilmer, Secretary Norma Deane VValters, and Treasurer Ed Zemprelli were installed . . . SENIOR COUNCIL SPONSORED TI-IE FIRST DANCE, Fall Frolic, on November 14 with the Klairton Kadets 'swinging it out' . . . We want our rings echoed everywhere. They arrived in December . . . WAR: DE- CEMBER S, WAR WAS DECLARED! Every- one was excused early to hear the President's speech. Stretcher Bearers, organized under Dr. G. A. Calhoun, and school officials tested air raid drills . . . ALUMNI RETURNED FOR THE CHRISTMAS PARTY, one of the largest affairs of 1941 . . . jack McAtee enlisted in the Air Corps and Charles Cypher in the Marines . . . Mary Evanick and Tom Piazza edited the Clairtonian News in its second full year- as a paper . . . Mary Evanick also edited the Annual with Edward Zemprelli as Business Manager . . . In step with the Defense Movement, SENIOR COUNCIL CONTRIBUTED to the Hearst GRADS l Buy a Bomber Fund and part of the proceeds of the Senior Play, Sing a Song of Sixteen, was donated to the Red Cross . . . THE CLAIR- TONIAN AND THE CLAIRTON IAN NEWS STAFFS held a Blackout Party for subscribers on March 6 with the KLAIRTON KADETS swinging it . . . WINNERS: Glenn Finney and Bud Hilmer, tenor and baritone soloists, won the Southwestern District title. In the county con- test Howard Bayles placed third in the Oration and Gregory Monito placed first in the Decla- mation . . . ORCHIDSg to john Ruhl who sab- stituted in the quartet. at the Forensics at the last hour . . . Three bus loads of Seniors thrilled to the performance of Maurice Evans and Judith Anderson in Macbeth . .. ..TESTS: Seniors scurried to Miss Anna,O'Toole's room to take intelligence tests. ON APRIL 18, AMBITIOUS SENIORS took Civic Club Award Tests at Carnegie Tech and at the University of Pitts- burgh, and, on May 1, State Scholarships Exams . PROM: Couples swayed to the music of JIMMY GAMBLE'S ORCHESTRA at the an- nual Junior-Senior Prom on May first.. Showing their patriotism, girls wore hair decorations in- stead of elaborate corsages . . . AMERICANS ALL: DEFENSE COURSES offered new op- portunities to Seniors. One hundred four Seniors studied mechanical drawing, blue print reading, electricity, machines, and welding in order to be prepared for defense work . . . Graduating into the world of chaos, Seniors have not left altogether, for many enrolled and will return for Defense work. ADIOS! Sloiho it looysl How about something like this? asks Jim Ham- mett showing Norma Deane VV alters an idea for the 1941 Prom decoration. Dorothy Dalton mixes the paint while Bob Forkel and Lyla Mae Ford put the finishing touches on one of the murals. Aldcrson. Carl Angotti. Tony Appetto., Yolanda Arilotta, John f-rmstrong, Betty Arnett, Dorothea J. Arrington Andrew Assnnti. Toulio Bnchowski, Olga Balwanz. Dale Bzxmburak, Josephine Barrett. Fred Bartczak. Fra11CGS BHHOH. JEUYICS B Lskot. Myra Bntenieli, Frank Bayles, Howard Beard, Anna. Mae Beeclle, Willa Beetlestone, William Bekieh, Mildred CARL BIG,MAN ALDERSONQ College Pre- par:-ltoryg visit Hawalvf and eal pirz-eapplesg Class President III-IV: TONY PIZA ANGOTTIQ College Prcpzuutoiyg a farm in North Dakola: YOLANDA LONNIE APPETTAg Commer- cial: a lypisl in l'Vaslzingl0n: JOHN ARILLOT- TAQ College P1'epa1'ato1'yg non-slap flight around the 'worlds BETTY BETT ARMSTRONG: Vocational: operate a complomeler. DOROTHY JEAN ARNETTg College Pro- paratory, a stitch 'ia time saves ninelg Chorus- Mixed, T ri.-H-Y, Press Club III, Spanish Club ANDREW ARRINGTON5 College Preparatory: a bout with Ray Robinson: Trziek, Basketball, Football II, Boxing, Chorus: TILLIO CAT II ASSENTIQ Vocational: become a skilled moch- inislg Bzzsketball, Swimming, Bowling Team: OLGA GIGGLES BACHOWSKIQ Commer- cial: a traveler al hearty Chorus-Mixed, Com- mercial Club: DALE BALWANZg College Pre- paratory: travel in Europe, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club. JOSEPHINE JO BAMBURAKg College Preparatory: a beauty operator wilh a salon: FRED FLASH BARREf,DTg College Prepara- tory, radio operator on coast guard ship: FRAN- CES BARTCZAKg College Preparatory, a d0clor's helping hand: JAMES BUZZ BAR- TON: College Preparatory: radio engineer: MYRA BASKOTg Commercial: see America first g Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Council, Commercial Club, Senior Play, Honor Society. FRANCIS SUPER BATENICI-I3 Vocation- algmachinisl inthe Navy: HOWARD CUfRLY BAYLESQ College Preparatory: junk collector be- comes chemdstg Junior Council: Football, Drum Major, Chorus, Chemistry Club, Prom Chair- man III: ANNA MAE BEARDQ College Pre- paratory: a dancer al heart: WILLA BEEDLEg College Preparatoryg lravelg Tri Hi-Y, Chemistry Club: WILLIAM WEE BEETLESTONEg College Preparatory: mechanic: MILDRED BE- KICH5 Vocational: dress designer. Belfiore, Dorothy Belinsky, Theresa Benacli, Guido Benack, Rosella Bendik, Margaret Bennett, James Bercik, Margaret Berkowitz, Marian Bernardi. Anna DOROTHY D O-DO BELFIOREQ Commer- cialiiadio City, here I come!g Commercial Club: THERESA TREE BELINSKYQ Commer- cialg travel all over the county: GUIDO GUY BENACKQ College Preparatory, 'wants to be a big time swing aztist some day, Band II-III-IV, Orchestra II-III-IV, Clarinet Quartet, Clarinet Solo: ROSELLA DIZZ BENACKQ Commer- cialg a photographer like Dadj Tri-Hi-Y II-IIIQIV, Commercial Club, Librarian II-III-IV, Band II- III-IV, Basketball II-III: MARGARET BEN- DIKQ Commercial, private secrelaryg Commercial Club. JAMES WINDY BENNETTQ Vocational, newspaper reporter for the T imes: MARGARET UMAGGIEF' BERCIKQ Commercialg travel the worldg Commercial Club, Librarian, Bowling: MARIAN BERKOW'ITZg College Preparatory, study surgeryg Press Club III, Annual Staff III, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Chorus: ANNA BERN- ARDIg Commercialg thai South American wayg Commercial Club. Revision! What a headache! .Lil ,. :Jill - A headache to Seniors is paragraph writing. Mrs. E. T. Bayles corrects a paragraph while Angeline Rossi and John Mihalov look on and Helen Inverso looks for the correct spelling of a word. MFI rs-j 4 - , I - 51:2 N' 1.' -wg,-V -., EI- Nfl ' G-I-V-E! si'-I , 1 rl , V V V I Y ' A - l. l i i' f f L. i Vs .i'-r ff 'Q ,lr ?,f','i A' N , I IRI- E if 1 , all I f ,. 1 1 ii I i rl,- lu.: P ' Egg. fi no .-'E ,ggi ' . , Y . '- . Students aid by contributing to Drives. Peggy Ellis holds the Infantile Paralysis can while Paul Erickson contributes his share. sf.- Bernardi, Lillian Bickerton, Lewis Binzlas, Ruth ' l E 1 Boal. Doroth Bodncr, Ann B15 iop, ar y - Bodnar, William Bolcic, Frank Belden, David LILLIAN LIL BERNARDIQ College Prepar- atory, our Osa Johnson: LEWIS LEW BICKERTONQ College Preparatory, join the Ilffarinesg Orchestra III, Senior Play: RUTH RUTHIE BINDASQ Cornmercialg go to Ber- mudag Band: EARL BISH BISHOP5 College Preparatory, aero1zaut17cal evzgineerg Vice-Presi- dent of junior Class, Senior Council, Senior Play: DOROTHY DIMPY BOALQ Commer- cial, marry the boss's sang Commercial Club, Annual Typist. ANN BODNERg Commercial, wants to model department store, dressesg Junior Council, Press Club III, Commercial Club: BILL SATCH BODNARg Vocationalg learn the Hut Sul Songg Track II-III-IV: FRANK BOTCH BOLCICQ Vocationalg travel cross-country by trailer: DAVID SPOODY BOLDENg College Preparatory, professional ball player. Borregme, Mary Branch, Violet Branik, John Brant, Elmer Bravos. Margaret Brenrlza, Irene Bretcko Anna, Brown Carl Brown, Richard Bryan, Adele Buchina, Joseph Byers. Ruth Calabrcse, Florence Campbell Lois Campolongo, Rose Capanc, Donald Carozza, Rose Cm-nes, Harry Casperson, Ann Celinsic, Donna Ccrasolx Guido MARY LUCKY BORREGINEg Commer- cial, Snapshot collector: VIOLET BRANCH, College Preparatory, Oh, for that South American way: JOHN M. BRANIK, College Preparatory, smell of printer's ink, Band III-IV: ELMER PETE BRANT, College Preparatory, Click, and another Annual candid, Press Club III, Annual III-IV, Science Club IV, Art Decorator IV: MARGARET MARGIE BRAVOS, Com- mercial, Life has loneliness to sell , Annual Typist, Spanish Club III, Honor Society III-IV, Junior Council, Commercial, Club, Chorus IV, IRENE BRENDZA, Commercial, New York- Washington- New Orleans-lllexico City, Com- mercial Club: ANN BRETS BRETCKO, count metal strips on the assembly line, Commer- cial Club, Bowling: DARL PANY BROWN, College Preparatory, piloting a Pan-American airlinerg Band II - III - IV: RICHARD DICKEY BROWN, College Preparatory, future featherweight champ, Senior Play, Chorus II, Student Council III: ADELE BRYAN, Col- lege Preparatory, to be a .vecretaryg Student Council III, Chorus II. I JOE BUTCH BUCHINA, Vocational, a home on the range, Shop Basketball IV, Track II-III-IV, Band III, Bowling IV: RUTH BYERS, College Preparatory, T.W.A. air hostess, Tri-I-Ii-Y II-III-IV: FLORENCE ANN BUDDY CALABRESE, College Preparatory, Bien venida, senorital, Chorus II-III-IV, For- ensics III, Student Council III-IV, Honor Society III-IV, Tri-Hi-Y III-IV, Science Club, Senior Play, Operetiga Il: LOIS RED CAMPBELL, Commercial, Aloha and Waikiki Beach, Com- mercial Club: ROSE ROSIE CAMPOL- ONGO, Commercial, to equal llliss Billy's ej'iciency,' Basketball II-III, Tri-Hi-Y II, An- nual Typist, Commercial Club. DONALD UCHAPPIEU CAPANE, College Preparatory, a fan of the ring: ROSE ROSY CAROZZA, Commercial, the life of a 'uagabonflg Chorus II-III-IV, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Commer- cial Club: HARRY SLIM CARNES, Com- mercial, Oh, to have wings, Track II, Commercial Club, Bowling IV: ANN CAPPIE CASPER- SON, Vocational, to join Florence Nightingalek army, Basketball IV: DONNA CELENSIC, Commercial, Number, please? Thank youlg Junior V Council, Commercial Club: GUIDO CERASOLI, College Preparatory, a night with the ether waves. Once it was there! Witll the map of Europe constanfly changing Scotty Gemmell and Buddy Calabrese fol- low the news reports on a map. Check, Lorraine Cheeks, Donald Chit. 'Mike Chovan, Albert Christcfel. Naomi Christofel, VVarreu ChrisLofel, Wilhur Cochran, Raymond Colianni, John LORRAINE CHECKg College Preparatoryg to fly a, dive bomberg Press Club III-IV, TRI'-Hi-Y II-Ill-IV, Dance Committee II: DONALD CHEEKSg College Preparatoryg co-pilot 071' the Yankee Clipper: MIKE DISTRICT AT- TORNEYU CHIRQ College Preparatoryg an- other Dimaggia: ALBERT AL CHOVANg College Preparatoryg an unsung hero of the ground crewg Student Council III. NAOMI NOME CHRISTOFELQ Commer- cialg take your seats, childreng Band II-III-IV, Commercial Club: WARREN RED CHRIS- TOFEL3 College Preparatoryg Keep 'em flying: WILBUR TOPSY CHRISTOFELQ College Preparatoryg file copy 297, please: RAYMOND COCHRANQ College P1-eparatoryg fly on the Pan- American Clipper: JOHN CUTIE COLIAN- NIQ College Pfeparatoryg whaling! what a hfelg Track III. I Q F Coley Merle Collins, Ethel Collins, Ellen Corxstautino, George Coulson, Doris Couy, Robert Cram. Mary Crawford XfVillia1n Cromwell, Lois Curry, Martha. Cypher, Betty Dalilalzlo. Mark Q Dzulouiinici, Armzuul Daflornxiuu Willmln Dalton Dorothy Dampier, William Dantonio, Justine DoChiccl1is, Joseph Declcmento. Argentina DcFaz1o. Joseph Delilavis Elizabeth MERLE ANN COLEYg Commercialg play- ing boogie-woogien on fhe picmog Commercial Club: ELLEN PEACHES COLLINSg Com- mercialg lel's see Old Faithful-lhe grizzlies of Ifellowstonelg Commercial Club: ETHEL SIS- TER COLLINSg College Preparatoryg 'warbler with Cab Callowayj Basketball: GEORGE CON- STAN TINOQ College Preparatory: Iesl tubes cmd beakers: DORIS COULSONg College Prepara- toryg Alice 1lIarbZe's assistmztg Cheer leader II- III-IV, Student Council IV, 'I'i'i-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Librarian III-IV. ROBERT BOB COUYQ College Prepara- toryg aflying cadedg Football II-III-IV: MARY CRAMQ Commercialg for the shores of old Eng- landg Commercial Club: WILLIAM BILL CRAWFORDQ Vocationalg don? blow out a fuse!,' Student Council III, Senior Council, Stage Crew III-IV: LOIS CROMWELLQ Commercialg to surpass the laps of Eleanor Powellg Commercial Club: MARTHA CURRYQ College Preparatory: to follow in the foofsleps of Motherg Tri-Hi-Y II- III-IV. MARY ELIZABETH BETTY CYPHERQ Commercialg an angel in wlmfeg Commercial Club: MARK DE BALLS DABALDOQ Voca- tionalg to repair a 'Jeep' for Uncle Sam: ARM- AND I-IERMANU DADOMINICIg Vocationalg future Tom Harmony Football II-III-IV: WIL- LIAM PEST DADOMINICI3 Vocational: sjzonfs reviewg Basketball III-lVg Dancing School IV: DOROTHY DALTON5 College Prepara- toryg Clairlon Higlfs Jinx Falkenbmgg Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Press Club II-III, Honor Society IV, Senior Play. BILL FLASH DAMPIER5 College Prepara- tory: future U. SL Army 871gi7Z66fjSCfllO1' Council, Honor Society III-IV, Spanish Club III: JU'S- TINE GUSTO DANTONIOQ Vocational: for- ward fo1 Ping Basketball II-III-IV: JOE BUF- FALO INDIAN JOE DE CHICCHISQ College Preparatoryg keep the motors lzmmningg Swim- 'ming IV: ARGENTINA AGREE DECLE- MENTOQ Commercialg lake cz letter, ibleaseg Com- mercial Club IV: JOSEPH JOE PAPE DE FAZIO5 Vocationalg sweet slmins of guitar musing Shop Band IV: ELIZABETH LIZ DE FLAVISg College Preparatoryg number, please?,' Spanish Club III-IV. DcRoss John Dickson. l-lelcn Dietz, Lois Dingcldine, Helen DiRocco, Mary Lou Doban, Susie Dowler Lola D l J l Dr If . K. tht n Dr bee, Dushan Dufalla, Mike Duff, Je n Du an, Thomas Dw er Bett me 'icc cxcr 'x y on am g y Y Deiaminski, Bertha Dzuricsko, Margaret Ellis, Margaret Erickson, Paul Estep, William Evaniek, Mary Eszlarl Elmer JOHN JAY DE ROSSQ College Prepara- toryg covers news with a camera g Band II-III-IV, Orchestra II-III-IV, Swimming II-IV, Chorus III: HELEN LOUISE DICKSONQ College Pre- paratoryg viva la America del Sur!,' Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Honor Society III, Annual Stal? III, Press Club III: LOIS HTINY' DIETZQ Voca- tionalg nursing only ambition: HELEN DIN G- ELDINE5 College Preparatoryg sax and clarinet jiveg Band II-III-IV, Orchestra II-III-IV, Chorus II: MARY LOU RED DI ROCCOQ Voca- tionalg future vocational teacher, Basketball II- III. SUSAN HSUEH DOBANg College Preparatoryg air hostess: LOLA NDUTCHESSH DOWLERQ Vocational: future nurse with dancing feet,' Press Club III-IV, Student Council III, Senior Council: JACK PAR,ADITTLE DOYLEg Commercialg a zlrztmmer who'll get aronncly Band II-III-IV, Orchestra II-III-IV: KATHRYN DREX DREXLER3 Commercial, lone twin becomes future secretaryg Student Council II-III, Corn- mercial Club: DUSHAN HDUGI-1 DROBACg Vocotionzilg electrical engineering is his goalj Stage Crew III-IVg Commencement Program IIIQ Vocational Chorus IVp Vocational Harmonica Band IV. MIKE DUFALLAQ Vocationalg the u7.lVlZ'iiH of motors intrigues Jllikey Stage Crew III-IV, Voca- tional Basketball III-IV: JEAN MYRA DUF- FY DUFFQ College Preparatoryg clicks pictures and pounds comptometerg Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Chorus IV: THOMAS TOM DUQANg Voca- tionalg bowler, trackman, machinistg Basketball II, Track III-IV, Shop Basketball III-IV, Shop Bowling IV: BETTY BETSY DWYER3 Col- lege Preparatoryg a future stewardessg Librarian II-III: BERTHA DZIAMINSKIQ Commercialg picture collector dreams of take-a-letter daysg Commercial Club: MARGARET MARGIE DZURICSKOQ Commercial, likes to collect photo- graphsg Commercial Club. ' MARQARET PEGGY ELLISQ knicla-knock colkctor takes up surgery: PAUL SWEDEN ERICKSONg manages the winnah in the Rose Bowlg Press Club II, Student Council III-IV, Football Manager IV: VVILLIAM BILL ESTEPQ College Preparatory, engineering or oagabonding . . . that is the questiong Footb' ll II- III, Junior Prom III: ELMER UMONKH ESZLARIg College Preparatoryy aviation tech- nician hunts in Africa: MARY EVANICKQ College Preparatory, to teach Spanish or major in chemical researchg Student Council II, Re- porter on Clairtonian News II-III, Co-Editor IV, Tri-I-Ii-Y, Annual Staff III, Honor Society III-IV, Editor of Annual, Spanish Club III. Farrell, Alfred Felicetty. Daniel Ferguson, Wallace Ferrare, Edith Fields, Lula Mae Fincik, Michael Finnegan, Elizabeth Finney, Glenn Fiore. James ALFRED AL FARRELL, army gains one good pilot from C. H.S.g Band II-III-IV, swim- ming II-III-IV, Football II-III-IV, Senior Play, Press Club III, Student Council III: DAN D, BOONE FELICETTY, another one for Uncle Sam's army: WALLACE FERGUSON, College Preparatory, model planes, aeronautical engineer- ing- Navy Air Corps, Science IV: EDITH EDEN FERRAREg Commercial, clothes de- signer sees the world, Commercial Club, Basket- ball IV: LULA MAE MAE FIELDS, Com- mercial, creates pompadonrs and brush our ls. MICHAEL LIPPY FIN CIK, Commercial, prominent business man about town, Commercial Club: ELIZABETH FINNEGAN, Commercial, capers on roller skatesg Chorus-Girls' II-III Mixed II-III-IV, Student Council III-IV: QLENN FINNEY, College Preparatory, Caruso of Claifton High Schoolg Chorus II-III-IV, Forensic Contest II-III-IV: JAMES JIM FIOREg Commercial, big time business boss, Commercial Club, Bowling Club IV, Basket- ball IV. How do you pronounce? For correct pronounciation of words, julia Soltis and Della Massara look in the dictionary. ,Jug EILEEN FISHERg Commerciulg seamszlress visils Cal'1Qfowzfia,' Librarizm 11-III-IV: WILLA WILLY FISHERQ College Prepzu'atoryg beau- lioian keeps scrapbook about school and friends, Mixed Chorus 11-111-IV: NEDRA FLETCHERg College P1'cparato1'yg to be a nurse: MARGARET FUZZY FODELLA5 Vocationalg future singer mid fllNlC67'.' LYLA MAE FORDQ College Pre- pziwitoryg plans lo be a model, Tri-I-Ti-Y 11-111- 1Vg Girls' Chorus IV. ROBERT BOB FORKELQ College Prepara- toryg wizard in the airy Painter for Senior Prom: NICK FORTUNATOQ Commercinlg business man: ROSE GUSTO FRANCELLINEQ Voca- tional, wliizz at l1!li7'!l0'S,' Basketball 11-111-IV: LAURA MAE SHORTY FREIWALDQ Col- lege Prcpzlralzoryg C0'ULfJLl-771.071 of the jnilolg Spanish Club. Where's the Chattanooga Choo-Choo? Tony Ragone hunts for a book in the library catalogue with the help of Eleanor Ricci. Fisher. Eileen Fisher, Willa Fletcher, Nedm Fodella, Margaret Ford, Lyla Mae Forkel, Robert Fortunate, Nick Francellini, Rose Freiwald, Laura Mae Fulrner Roy Fusco. Rose Garber, Melvin Garden, Priscilla Garry, James Gealy, Robert Gecan, Vilentme Geruerehak. John Gemmell. James Geosney. ,lean Gillingham, Betty I. Goltz, Rex Gonlolalc. Irene Lfosney Edith Green Alberta Greenwald. Ross Grifiitlxs, Jack Griruenstein, Kathleen Grimenstcin. Th'fl'll21 Grgurich, I-lclen Groff. RUSSCU ROY FUZZY FULMER3 College Prepara- tory: lo replace Tex Beneke in Glenn .Miller's orchestra: Band II-III-IV, orchestra II-III-IV: ROSE SMILES FUSCOQ College Prepara- tory: lo be successful: MELVIN GARBO GARBERg College Preparatory: Junior and Senior Basketball Manager: PRISCILLA GAR- DEN: College Preparatory: plans lo live in a SO-room house, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV: JAMES JIM GARRYQ Vocational: full-lime electrician, Stage Crew IV. ROBERT PETE GEALYQ Vocational: will perk up motors in airplane facloryg Football Manager II-III-IV, Basketball III-IV: VALEN- TINE T-NUTS GECANQ Vocational: cob- webbed in baskelballg Basketball II-III-IV, Stu- dent Council II-III: Senior Council, Junior Coun- cil, Shop Party Committee: Shop Bowling IV: JOHN SHORTY GEMERCHAKQ Commer- cial: has bail ready for fishing: Track II-III-IV, Commercial Club: JAMES SCOTTY GQEM- MELLQ College Preparatory: our blocking back: Football II-III-IV: JEAN A. JEANNIE GEOSNEYQ College Preparatory: all bandaged in Red Cross workg Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Student Council II, Junior Council, Science Club. BETTY JAYNE BETTS GILLING.HAMg College Preparatory: designs dresses and models lhem loog Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Drum Majorette III-IV: REX SLEEPY QOLTZQ Vocational: flying wings will soon be lzereg Basketball III-IV, Swimming IV, Dancing IV: IRENE GOMO- LAK: Commercial: A private secretary, soon: EDITH BIB GOSNEY5 Commercial: will be- come successful sccrelary: ALBERTA UBIRDIEU G,REENg Commercial: natural ofice worker: Tri-Hi-Y II, Chorus II-III-IV, Senior Council, Commercial Club. ROSS GREENIE GREENWALDg College Preparatory: Commercial Master of Ceremoniesg Student Council II, Track II, Senior Council: JOHN WILLIAM JACK GRIFFITHS3 Col- lege Preparatory: our chemical engineerg Science Club III-IV: Press Club II, Operetta II, Or- chestra III, Band III-IV: KATHLEEN KATS GQRIMENSTEIN5 Vocational: waitress in a holelg Librarian II, Student Council: THELMA DIMPLES GRIMENSTEINQ College Pre- paratory: anollzer beauty operaforg Junior Council, Prom Committee III: HELEN QRGURICHQ Comrnercialg an ejicienl secrelaryg Student Council II-III, Commercial Club IV: RUSSELL GROFFg College Preparatory: will lake up ad- vanced sludy on Botany: Band II-III-IV. Guthrie George llnguc, ,Iuek Hall, Ilomer Hammett, James I-Iammons, Evelyn I'II1l'l'l'I0ll, Irene I-Iarmon, Lena Mme II xrrell Bl mehr: l-l:xrriganL Jack. Hnymond, Richard Hays, I-lelen Hefner, James I'ICl11ll'lIlIgCl', Edna B. Herron. Mary Lou llxgbee Billy I'I1lll'lCI', I.'I'CdCI'lCll Hoge, Jean Holmes, Betty Honeygoskey, Mary I-Iorgas, Agnes Horne, Melvin GEORGE GUTHRIE: College Prepslratoryg A-Iaxlers math aml vrmsficg Orchestra II-III-IV, String Quartet III, Trio IV, Student Council II: JACK HAGIIEg College Preparatory: complele course in a.-lr conrlilrloningg Band II-III-IV: I-IOMER BILL HALL: College Preparzltory: designer of gas model planes-jzroxpecl for vzazry: Swimming Tezun IV, Orchestra II, Band II-III- IV, Truck III: JAMES JIM HAMMETT: College Preparatory: our caplain to be: Art II- III-IV, Swimming III-IV, Science Club, Senior Council, Junior Prom III, Band IV: EVELYN BOOTS HAMMONS: Commercial: wflljlller- 'Img slravighl lo a bermly jzarlorg Commercial Club. IRENE RENEW HARMON: College Pre- p:u'n.to1'y: lrlcks on roller sfeales: Tri-I-Ii-Y II-III- IV: LENA MAE OTHER TWIN HARMONg Vocational: good homemaker: BLAN CHE LIT- TLE SISTERW HARRELL: Commercial: a traveling slcnographer and doll collector: Com- mercial Club: JACK CORRIGAN-WRONG 'WAY HARRIGAN5 Vocational: colleclor of football piclures-future Jbfariae for Uncle Sam: Shop Swimming Tenm IV: RICHARD RED HAYMOND: College Preparatory: allend U. S. Naval Acodemyj Basketball IV, Student Council IV. HELEN PEANUTS HAYS: College Pre- paratory: lo travel over the world: Tri-Hi-Y II- III-IV, Press Club III, Chorus-Girls' III-IV, Honor Society IV, Annual Staff: JAMES SPENCE HEFNER: College Preparatory: 'viva la S0llllZ America: Football II-III: EDNA BELLE SIS H.EMM1NGERg Commercial: lo be a dancing teacher: Chorue II-III-IV: MARY LOUISE HERRON: College Preparatory: lo be a secrelaryg Swimming II-IV, Chorus II, Senior Play: VVILLIAM BILL HIGBEE: College Preparatory: future aviator. FREDERICK BUD HILMER: College Pre- paratory: singer becomes playboy: Student Coun- cil II, Forensic II-III-IV, Mixed Chorus II-III- IV, Vice-President IV: JEAN HOGER HOGE: Commercial: go lo Hollywood and mee! Errol Flymzg Commercial Club, Annual Typist: BETTY HOLMES: College Preparatory: dress desigrzerj Tri-I-li-Y II-III-IV, Senior Council: MARY HONEY HONEYGOSKY: College Preparatory: Hollywood or busl : AGNES MAGGIE HORGOSg College Preparatory: be a secvelaryg Tri-I-Ii-Y II-III-IV, Girls' Chorus IV: MELVIN SONNY HORNE: College Preparatory: silence 'is golden. Huffman, Robert: Hughes, William Ielase, Rocco Ilmat, Lawrence Imbrogno, Irene Imhrogno, Renaldo Inverso, Helen Jacobs, Margaret Jenkins. Wilcla ROBERT BOB HUFFMANg Vocational: future pilot Qfjlyingforlresses and hunter ,: Basket- ball III, Football III, Art Display II: WILLIAM BILL HUGHES: College Preparatory: lo see the 'worldg Swimming II-III-IV, Band II-III-IV: ROCCO HLEFTYH IELASEg College Prepara- tory: an electric welder: LAWRENCE MOE INHATQ Vocational: a responsible jobg Basket- ball III-IV, Chorus III-IV, Mixed Chorus III, Chairman of Shop Party III: IRENE IM- BROGITO3 Commercial: air hosless saves movie stars' piczfuresg Commercial Club. RENALDO NINO IMBROGNO5 College Preparatory, busfzluess mang Swimming Manager II-III-IV, Science Club: HELEN INVERSO3 College Preparatory, sing and sfwivzg wilh Helen: Chorus II-IV, Spanish Club IV: MARGARET JAKE IACOBSQ Commercial: views U. S. lrislory through her collection of picturesg Bowling League IV, Mixed Chorus III-IV, Junior Council, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Commercial Club: WILDA JENKINSQ College Preparatory: wanls to be- come a Florence Niglztingaleg Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV' Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y, Annual Staff IV. 22-66-40-48 iw' 1 311-'Vg' tm Numbers! Numbers! Numbers! Myra Bas- kot and Rosemary Yurko work on the compto meter and addmg machine in secretarial practice Mlalce tl1e cl1ips Fly! Training for Defense Work, Jack Leis and george Kobil work on a steel lathe in Machine hop. Johnson, Ivan Jolinson. Karen johnson. Roberta johnson, Ruth jones, Alberta Iones, Charles Jones, James Jones, Joseph Jones, Robert IVAN JOHNSONg Commercialg wants to join hlze Army: KAREN JOHNSONg College Pre- paratoryg a quiet place to reall: ROBERTA BOBBY IOHNSON5 College Preparatoryg to become a chef: RUTH SQUEAK JOHNSON5 College Preparatoryg pi-li colleclor hopes to see the worlflg Orchestra II-III-IV: ALBERTA GINGER IONES3 Commercialg collecls sou- veniers and awails patiently the clay she will work in an oficeg Commercial Club. CHARLES HLUMBER KID JONESg Voca- tionalg wants lo join the marines and see the worldg Orchestra II-III-IV: JAMES SMILIE JONESg College Preparatoryg collects current pictures and items pertaining to sporlsg Track II- III-IV: JOSEPH SLOW JOE J'ONESg College Preparatoryg collects sports articles and wanls lo be a lawyerg Track II-III-IV: ROBERT DIAK IONEISQ College Preparatoryg hopes to be a musician and lra1Jel,' Track II-III. Jupm Dorothy Kanakis, Anna Knpusta, Marie Kasmerski, Florence Keller, Mary Helen Kenny, John Kensky Steve Ixerr Billy King, Margaret Knezovich. Frank Kobil. George Koseley, Pete Kozloski, llelen Krill, Xvllllllfl KFIITS Cleopatra Kutler, June Lrunars, Helen Lasich, Edward Laing, Betty Laver, George Lazur, Paul DOROTHY DOT JUPIN: Commercial: eu- joys writing to unknown correspondents: Com- mercial Club: ANNA KANAKIS: Commercial: collects post cards and hopes to go lo college: Com- mercial Club: MARIE BLONDIE KAPUSTA: College Preparatory: collects photographs and plans to be a beauticiau: FLORENCE FLC KASMERSKI: College Preparatory: collects pins in her spare time and would like to work in an orphanage. MARY HELEN KELLER: College Prepara- tory: wants to become a column-ist for a magazine: Student Council II-III, Bowling Club IV, Senior Play: JOHN IRISH KENNEDY: College Preparatory: joiu the Army and be a machinist if he cart stay awake: STEVE WASHINGTON KENSKY: Vocational: wants to get married: Stage Crew III-IV, Shop Basketball, Shop Swimming Team IV: BILL WH'ISKERS KERR: Vocational: wauts to become art Army or Navy pilot of a pursuit ship or a dive bomber: Football II, Vocational Basketball Ill: MAR- QARET MARGIE KING: College Prepara- tory: likes to sew and would like to be a nurse: FRANK KNEZOVICH: Vocational: a future woodcraft artist. GEORGE TUBBY KOBIL: Vocational: would like to become a skilled machinist: Shop Basketball, Bowling Team IV, Band II-III-IV: PETE GREEK KOSELEY: College Pre- paratory: 'Looulil like to owu a grocery store of his own: Chorus II, Student Council III-IV: HELEN KAY KOZLOSKI: Commercial: collects small flashlights and hopes to be a private secretary after school: Student Council II, Libra- rian II-III-IV: WILLIAM UBOUNCEUKRILL: Commercial: wauts to be a business executive: Commercial Club: CLEOPATRA CLEO KRI- TAS: Commercial: interested in secretarial 'work and collects souvenirs: Annual Typist, Press Club II, Commercial Club. JUNE KUTLER: Commercial: wants to be a secretary, collects post cards and souvenirs: Chorus II-III-IV, Tri-I-Ii-Y II-III-IV: HELEN LAMARS: Commercial: likes ualure study and hopes to be a secretary: Student Council, Com- mercial Club, Annual Typist: EDWARD ED- DIE LASICH: Vocational: likes adventure and hopes to jill his life with it: BETTY BETS LAING: College Preparatory: wants to be a surgical nurse: GEORGE JACKSON LAVER: Vocational: hopes to become a sports writer: PAUL BAKER LAZUR: Vocational: hopes to join the 'navy after school: Basketball III, Swimming Team IV. Le isure W illuce Leis, Jack Lesko, Margaret Lewis, Helen I Lindsay, Robert Lindsay, Shirls Liprajg, Albert Litmun Croce Lycrly. Manuel Lytle, Lawrence Muck, Catherine Magaro, Qeqrge Maglske, Irene m Majetic, Steven M1l'1ck1,J'oscpl1ine lvlarshall, Mary Martin. Ioseplxine Massaro, Della. Mattcs, NVilliam lvlayernak, Eugemce McCa.rd1e Rita WALLACE SPEED LEASUREQ Vocationzilg wavzlx lo be an eleclriciaug Basketball III, Stu- dent Couupil IV: JACK JACKSON LEISQ Voczitionzwlg a lrumpeljiver with Gene Iimjna some llllyj Shop Chorus III, Orchestra II-III-IV, Band I1-III-IV: MARGARET MAR LESKOg Commercial, a movie hound: HELEN RED LEWIS, Conirnercialg anollzer Ginger Rogers, or maybe a beauty operator, junior Council, Senior Council, Commercial Club. ROBERT BOB LINDSAY, College Pre- paratory, a posillrm al lhe barj 'Ilrack III-IV, Band II-III-IV, Student Council II-III, Science Club IV: SHIRLS LINDSAY, College Prepar- atory, lo become llze jirsl girl f oolball coach-5 Senior Council, Senior Play, Bowling Club IV: AL- BERT 'fSHADOW LIPTAK5 Vocational: wants a home on llzic range roughrlwzvg il as a cowboy: QRACE LITMAN3 Vocational, a helpful mlrsej Librurizm II, Tri-I-Ii-Y II: MANUEL STOR- MY LYERLYQ Vocational, lo croolz for Cab Callowayg Shop Chorus IV: LAWRENCE LARRY LYTLEQ-Voczitiouzilg anollzer one for the 1lla4'l11es,' Mixed Chorus III, Shop Chorus III-IV, Band III, Student Council II. l YY, .4 , 1 CATHERINE KATIE MACK, College Pre- paratory, colleels stamps and wants lo lravel, in the Americas: GEORGE MAGAROQ College Preparatoryg all ready lobe a sports wrllev' to see all the big games: IRENE HCHEE CHEEU MAGISKEQ College Preparatory, a whiez on skates: STEVE STEP MAJETIC3 Voca- tionalg a nzachimist al lzearlg Basketball II-III-IV, Shoop Swimming Team IV, Band II-IILIV: IOSEPHINE JO MALACKIg Commereialg an arllsfs model. , MARY SKIN MARSHALLg Commercial: likes lo sing and daneeg wants to work in an office and lmvelg Commercial Club: JOSEPHINE JO MARTINQ College Preparatory, our Margarrel .Milchellj Mixed Chorus III, Girls' Chorus III, Student Council IV, Honor Society IV, Press Club III-IV, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV: DELLA SHORTY MASSAROg Voeationulg back lo my lzamzls in New lllexicog Senior Council IV: WILLIAM SPIDER, MATTESg,'College Preparatory, 20026111 like lo visit historic places 'ln U. S., and become az meclzamfeg junior Council: EUQENICE IEANIE MAYERNAKg Com- mercial, lo roam through the Egypiian pyramidsg Tri-I-Ii-Y III-IV, Commercial Club IV: RITA MCCARDLEQ Colle e Preparatory, to live alone and like ll,' T ri-Hi-5' II-III-IV. Ma.Cready, Dolores McGowan, Alton Medlin, Esther Mehrmzmn, LaVerne Merlino, Michael Metzger, Alice Mihalov, John Milas, Leo Millas, Mike DOLORES TUDY McCREADYg Corniner- cial, collects pictures of movie starry hopes to travel over the U. S. and become a slevrogmplzerg Roller Skating Party Committee IV: ALTON Mc- GOWANg Vocationalg will always be on the job: ESTHER MAE MEDLIN3 College Prepara- tory, hopes to leach music and voice cullureg Basketball III-IV, Volley Ball IV: LAVERNE MEI-IRMANNQ College Preparatoryg lo become a, good cl-ielficiang Bowling Club IV, Chorus II, Orchestra IV, Band II-III-IV, Student Council III, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Science Club IV. MICHAEL SCAL MERLINOQ Vocationalg a. machine rloclor: ALICE AL METZGERQ College Preparatoryg another Florence Nightin- galeg Student Council II, Tri-Hi-Y III-IV: JOHN MIHALOVQ College Preparatory, would like to marry a cute, little, defenseless thlmgg Basket- ball IV: LEC CURLY MILASQ Commercialg saves mulch coversg wcmts a, covwergtible to travel ing Commercial Club, Annual Sales Committee IV: MIKE MILLASQ Commercial, exper'z7ments in bugsg Bear mascot, Track III-IV, Student Council IV, Annual Stall' IV, Commercial Club, Commencement Usher III. Pin it higher! ll , '11 IQUTVLN Af. rr T, :gui A1 I I li WWII fire'- ,5 fi ii lfrfnw IJ , , I I MX, L3 L4 J' 'J 'j I-5... I rf fi af L ITF' 'Q-I ,W 12'-g ' J' rf qu, . f wif' :'. ,I ' '.,.' ' X , , . ,: ., I , :w . . . . ,rA,',x? AQ?-X :xl - H... i,e.a1lniZ:-'.-,i Q. QI? . rl.. -f' 5411: -U. .J 46 ,fi 5,-il If X J p'f 4Mi X4 ' A- 'V U' A ,V AVQL' ffi if W i' lil, firm: ' lf ' rf gr ' 'r--N.. 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'L gi 'N' ' F ', 'J xl um r. g'g H n lim' 'A l Li!! 'I' iff: .' . . Preparing the lattice for the 1941 Jr. Prom, Bill Estep is perched on a ladder pinning paper together. I-landing pins to Bill are Howard Bayles, Buelah Vllhiteman, and Earl Bishop. A n., , Have you l1eard...? Students exchange views on the war situation. Priscilla Garden and Rita lVIcCardle chat in the library. - 'Af Mircheff, Austin Mitchell, Elizabeth Mitclxko, Clara Moflitt, Leslie Monasky, William Monito, Gregory Moore, Glenn Murzwitz, Dolores Morse, Mary Elizabeth AUSTIN OSCAR MIRCHEFFQ Vocationalg future Fred Illnrrayg Shop Basketball II-III, Student Council III-IV, Junior Council, Prom Committee III: ELIZABETH SIS MITCH- ELLQ College Prepziratoryg Roller Derby someday,- Swimming Club III-IV, Most Athletic Girl III, Senior Council: CLARA MITCH ' MITCHKOg Comrnercialg sews own clothes and knltsg Press Club III-IV. Comrnercial Club: LESLIE VUIOLLYBOYV MOFFITT5 Vocationalg has the habit of angering peopleg Chorus III-IV, Band II, Harmonic Band III-IV: WILLIAM BILL MONASKY3 College Preparatoryg Senior pilot for Pan-Ameflcang Track III, Science Club IV. GREGORY GREG MONITOg College Pre- paratoryg Friends, Romans, and cozmlryvnenn- County Declamation I'V1QjIJZ67',' Orchestra II-III- IV, Band II-III-IV, Quintet III-IV, Student Council II, Honor Society III-IV, Annual Staff II-III, Press Club III,,SCience Club IV: GLENN MOOREg Commercialg to own a rerl conzfertlbleg Annual Staff IV, Bowling IV, Student Council II-III, Senior Council, Commercial Club Vice- President, Commencement Usher. III : DOLORES TUDY MORAVITZQ College Preparatoryg to be included in the Hall of Fame: MARY ELIZABETH MORSEQ Col. lege Preparatoryg lo become a floristg Senior Play. Jrton C itherine Mulvuy, Ernest Munsick. Albert Murin, Elizabeth Murphy, Nun Nnnni, Willizrm Nilcollch. Mary rris Iihrtlm Leu Norris, Melvin Oskin, Lloyd Puvlovich, Martha Pavlovich. Paul Pimp. Vincent Pirch, John kzilh Thomas Penn, Alvin Perm, Lois Penn, Zenobia Persichetti, Bernice Pcrisich, Joseph Petro. John CATHERINE DATE MORTONQ College Prepzwatoryg we'll see you in wings: ERNEST ERNIE MULVAYQ College Prepsiratzoryg model airplanes for Uncle Som: ALBERT BABE MUNSICKQ Vocational: mechanical work as zz hobby: ELIZABETH LIZ MURINQ College Preparatoryg a flvlgermiil Sjneoialisl: NAN MURPH MURPHYQ College Preparatory, smile now! WILLIAM UFRISKYU NANNIQ College Pre- paratoryg the blues ln the niglzllg Chorus IV: MARY NIKOLICHQ Commercialg to have a girls' schoolg Commercial Club: MARTHA LEE BECKBY NORRIS3 Commercial, lo deszgn latest hair slylesg Commercial Club: CARL MELVIN NORRISQ Vocntionalg iutemls to -work in the millg Stage Crew III-IV: LLOYD OSCAR OSKINQ Vocationalg an rm-szmg hero of the ground crew. MARTHA MUTZ PAVLOVICHQ College Preparatoryg lo lie a hair rlresserg Basketball II, Junior Council, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV: PAUL PAVLOVICH3 Vocational: lo be a plwlographer: VINCENT WINKY PAZO5 College Prepara- tory: lo warbleg Chorus: JOHN HANK PIRCHQ Vocationalg to gel rid of the Jap pestsy Shop Basketball III-IV, Shop Swimming Team III-IV, Shop Dancing IV: THOMAS PECK PEKALLAg Voeationalg wislzes lo become an eleflrlelang Stage Crew III-IV, Commencement I . ALVIN PENNER PENN 3 College Prepara- tory, Oh, for tho! wide open seal: LOIS PEN- NER PENN 5 College Preparatory, cuts figure eighls on llze iceg Student Council II, Junior Council, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV: ZENOBIA J. B. PENN3 Commereiulg cz Hearst Broadway Colum- nlslg Commercial Club: BERNICE BERNIE PERSICHETTIQ College Preparatory' wishes lo be a telephone operator: JOSEPH RICKIE PERISICHg Voczitionalg lo join the Navy and see lhe world: Basketball II-III-IV, Student Council IV: JOHN PETE PETR03 successor to Bill Slerng Football III, Basketball Manager II, Press Club IV. Petrovich Naomi Pllillips, Julin Piazza. Thomas Pierce, Lois Plavchak, George Plnvaehak. Margaret Prisbylla, Florence Radoc xy Bnrlsziru. Ruduykovich, Dorothy Rugone, Tony Rakoci, Pete Randolph, Sara. Redd. Donna Rennie, Thomas Ricci l lmnor Richardson, Herman Roberts, Glenn Robinson, Albert Rossi, Angeline Rotili, Ernest Royak, Mwrgnret NAOMI PETROVICHQ Commercial: an ultra- 'moderrt ojfice ta New York City: JULIA JULIE PHILLIPSQ Commercial: future air hostess wears wingsg Chorus III: THOMAS TOMMY PIAZZAQ College Prepnratoryg U. S. Naval Academy salutes its new autltorg Annual II-III, Bond II-III-IV, Orchestra III, Operetta III, News Reporter III, Co-Editor IV: LOIS LOG.IE PIERCE: College Preparatoryg Ripley at post cards: QEORGE ' 'YUTEU PLAVCI-IAKg Vocationnlg to become an aviator and hunt foreign devttsg Basketball' II. MARGARET MARQE, PLAVCHAK3 Com- mercial: sew her way around the couutryg Com- mercial Club: FLORENCE FLOW PRISBYL- LA3 Commercial, future secretary visits the world: BARBARA TOOTS RADOCAY3 College Pre- paratoqfg jive those test tubes-chemistry tu- vertlorg Annual Stuff IV, Art II-III-IV, Secretary of Science Club, Student Council IV: DORO- THY DOT RADUYKOVIGH5 Commercialg be typist to at nature loverg Commercial Club, An- nual Typist: TONY RAGS RAGONE3 Vocntionulg jrftterbug Cworm with u. nervous break- downyg Besl-:etbull II-III-IV, I-Iztrmoniczt Band III, Chorus III. PETE RAKOCIg Vocationalg delve deep into electrical engirzeerflrrgg Stage Crew III, Vocational Chorus: SARA RANDOLPHQ Commercial, owu a plane of her own artd travel: DONNA TUTIE REDDQ College Preparatoryg as a nurse, yo-zt'll be a travel wormg Interclass Swimming Meet II: THOMAS f'WEINE RENNIEQ Vocationalg a rooting looting maohtuistg Band II, Orchestra II: ELEANOR RICH RICCIQ College Prepara- tory: from jitterbug to beauty shop. HERMAN DUKE RICHARDSONQ Col- lege Preparatory: study hard arid' you'll be a lawyerg Football II: GLENN SUPER SER- VICE ROBERTSQ Vocationalg here's to your drtv-tug and jivirtgg junior Council, Senior Council, Student Council IV: ALBERT SPARKY ROBINSONQ College Preparatory, fishing and hunting firt the Army Air Corps, Band IV: ANGELINE ANG ROSSIQ Col- lege Preparatoryg America, here I comet: ERNEST BUNNY ROTILIQ College Prepara- tory: future music supervisory you'll be on lopg Band II-III-IV, Orchestra II-III-IV, Press Club II-III, String Quartet III, Chorus IV5 MARGARET jITTERBUG ROYAKQ Voca- tional, become a singer: Band III-IV. Ruliing, Irene Rufiing. Stella Sabin. Lillian Sabo Anna Sahel. Helen Scarlato, William Schaner, Ruth Scurfield. Thomas Sezinlan, Dorothy IRENE RENE RUFFINGQ College Prepara- toryg may your desire come true, English teaclzerg Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Student Council II, Chorus III-IV: STELLA RUF FINGQ Commercialg Sec- relary, bang on those worriesg Commercial Club: LILLIAN LIL SABINQ College Preparatoryg hair dresser, bake me a cake: ANNA HONEY SABOg Vocationalg number please?: HELEN SABOL5 College Preparatoryg way down south, with 'movie stars. WILLIAM SCRONCH SCARLATOQ Col- lege Preparatoryg in music you're on your way zipg Band II-III-IV, Orchestra II-III-IV, Brass Sextet II-III-IV, Cornet Trio III-IV, Press Club III-IV: RUTH SCHANERQ College Pre- paratory: Dr. Kildare? mirsey Tri-Hi-Y II-III- IV, Chorus II-III-IV, Junior Council, Operetta II, Press Club III: THOMAS TOPY SCURFIELDQ Vocationalg specializjes in electrical equipmeutg Stage Crew II-III: DOROTHY DOT SAEMANg Commercialg mi ambitious deparkmeiil store workerg Cheer Leader II-III-IV, Swimming Club III, Commercial Club, Chorus III. For a house beautiful! ,I l I5 1 . 4 ' V -f J 5 ' C A i V K if .L ' i L ' .i , is si W i ' fix :Q f-' 'if , is ' .Q ii ' I .N X. f lf , li I 5 f I ilfgziijyjwfliflilg i -- V 4 - V fa Ain' ,lf ,sill I I fir 'l y li , me-F fx. , lf! , , . ' ' ,Tihfi Nil F 1 ARE :ni X . i V ,Q1 -it V JY, , : .. . ,.. . Q I,-,WV L41 Am,-I, S- ri., -, Knick-knacks for the home were made in hornemaking class. Betty jean Armstrong is sketching a design while Lola Dowler paints her wall plaque and Mildred Beckich finishes her mat. American Architecture Study y,.5.......-...Y . .. Y .-. .. .. . . - . . ilf'f.J. .:.L,'. . A rn... -. fre li - -w F-31 Q. 'V' ,. up ,f I-' - ' J l ,, AJ , A wil- , , A iff , ff , .m' Fi F.- 1 dmv . 1 .N --.. . 5 will U' l N . 'xi .54-2. . A I .cffa Nw fun ',1'i lazy. 1 . A V1 ,..-...--. - A f N , - J xxx . 1 ,I h I i - ill vi. A N la in LQJJ is F I r T... V ' D-Ml lvl!-L?-5.4. ,,..f 1 if ,fin . 119.4 ' .V .. wrlitik L X '.31?vu ' . -V .mu v. .. . K.. .. .., -,.,- G. , . I l , ng,-. , .. - -I 'r . FT:?.:A,.L 1 . li 3 X fx 13 is l A . v ' ' A l if f ll l lfwi ,f+ A wU4rLw ' 'Ml-. , . EN V '. 3-4 .. Fei-,.T5'. , -,J A, --f- ' '- 5-Hifi. A . A 'sfliiign . ' wif' 5' 12-125 - ' 1 'V 1 . . Reproductions of famous buildings line the library shelves. Bob Lindsay and Willa Fisher are studying Russell House, one of the small buildings. .. -.A - --C -. ,. Seidling, Lawrence Semian, Kathleen Senko, Francis ffcrapiglia, Anna Serapiglia, Ifucy Shaheen. Dorothy blmttuug, Paul Shawl. David Short, Vivian LAWRENCE DUTCH SEIDLINGg College Preparatoryg a reader cmd 11 ladies' man: KATH LEEN KASY ' SEMIANQ Commercialg skatmg and traveling is in her bloody Commercial Club FRANCIS CURLY SENKOQ Vocatiornl motors and baseball-zz far cry: ANNA UDIM PLES SERAPIQLIAQ College Preparatoryg she wants Z0 be a uzzrse: LUCY LU SERAPIQLIA, Commercialg loves dancing, a fuiure secretary. DOROTHY DOT SHAHEEN3 Commercial beaulrfcian of lomorrowg Commercial Club: PAUL HINK SHATTENGQ Conimercialg roll de signerg Swirnming II-III, Track II: DAVID COCKY SHAW'Lg College Preparatoryg lzkes to cat-next see his g-irl,' Track II-III: VIVIAN SHORTgCommercia1g zz piano receptiamlslg Com mercial Club. rokx John ' Skvarna, John Smith, Thelma Soich. Madeline Sollosi, Margaret Soltis, Julia Soncini, Alfred :rrentmo VICLOF S ano. Anth S '. k,J' l St ll ,El . S l f F ' k . 2-fz . . - l- B D ony pnsa om all er V1 tan ey. mn Stl, u1.Suz'inne Step lLllS, crmce ich MHYIOH Stokes, Betty Stokes, Norma Stnmch, Anna Striuich, Joseph Sturges, Marcus Sujetzi, Mary JOHN BRUCE SIROKIg Vocationalg to join Uncle Sa1n's Air Corps: JOHN SKVARNAQ College Preparatoryg a scienlzjic researcher 5 Track II-III, Science Club IV: THELMA SMITTIE SMITHQ College Preparatoryg fluorescent painter,- Press Club III, Annual Sinai IV: MADELINE MAG5G5IE SOICH3 College Prepnratoryg a practical home economics whizg Swimming Club III, Tri-Hi-Y II-III, Chorus II, Valentine Dance Chairman III: MARGARET MARGIE SOLLOSIQ Commercialg an elephant Qual pinkj colleclorg Basketball II, Commercial Club. JULIA DIMPLES SOLTISg Commercialg dimple queen becomes beauliciang Commercial Club, Basketball II-III: ALFRED AL SON- CINIQ College Preparatoryg lo coach at Penn Slaleg Football II-III-IV, Track II-III: VICTOR VITO SORRENTINO3 Vocationalg to recap liresg Basketball II, Track II-III, Shop Sports II-III: ANTHONY TONY SPANO3 College Preparatoryg candy wrappers and comic books- llU0'1i1Zl8f6SlS of Tony: JOHN SLIM SPISAKQ Vocationalg builds model alrplanesg Commence- ment Crew III. ELVA STABLER3 College Prepamtoryg col- lecls stars' piclures and wanls to be a secretary: FRANK STANLEY5 Vocationalg wants lo get a job in the mill: SUZANNE SUE STEFANQ Comrnercialg a new one! she writes songsg Prom Committee, Commercial Club: BERNICE CHUNK STEPHENS3 College Preparatoryg wanls to be a blues singer: MARION STICH3 College Prepuratoryg will someday have his own planeg Hobby? Airplanes! BETTY STOKESQ College Preparatoryg she is a singer, and will be a. nnrseg Tri-Hi-Y II-III- IV, Mixed Chorus II, Press Club II, Opcretta Il, All State Chorus IV, Science Club: NORMA PICKIiES STOKESQ Vocationalg specialize-Y in snakes and frogs-biologist and zoologisl: ANNA STRINICHQ College Preparatory: Hobby? designing womens' clolhesf Librarian ll, Student Council III: JOSEPH USYLVESTERH STRIN- ICH5 College Preparatoryg collector of poems and speechesg Science Club: MARCUS MARK STURGESQ Commercialg a 'wireless operatorg Boxing II-III-IV, Junior Council, Senior Council, Commercial Club: MARY SUJETAQ Commer- cialp a future Red Cross organizerg Commercial Club. Tqlarnco Mary Taylor. Lola Tesla. Robert Theodore, Minnie Thomas, Duane Thomas, Jimmie Thomas, Marv Tliomaa Robert Tlmmas, Roberta. Thompkins, Lucille Thompson, Aldine Thuramell. Arlene Tiberio, Romolo Tomko. Elizabeth Tortorice Mary E. Toth, Evelyn Townsend, Mary Lee Trasp, Dennis Trzisp, Theresa Triglia, Mickey Tsangaris, Christina MARY DIMPLES TALARICOQ Commer- cial: a secretary al the nat1'on's cap1l,lol,' Commercial I Club: LOLA J'ITTERS Taylor: Vocational: the advenlnresome type. We hope you gel lo see Tokyo some clay, loo: Student Council III: ROBERT THE KID TESTA: College Pre- paratory: Bobby likes lo hit those high notes,- Bancl II-III-IV, Orchestra II-III-IV, Press Club II-III: MINNIE UMOUCI-I THEODORE: College Preparatory: someborly's lillle wife: Chorus II-III-IV, Librarian III-IV. DUANE THOMAS: College Preparatory: A solid hop cal who wanls to stay in lhe groove for some lime lo come: Band II-III-IV, Chorus IV: JAMES THOMAS: Vocational: heart sel on operoling a movie projector: Commencement III, Vocational Basketball III-IV: MARY THOMAS: Commercial: a place behind lhe hoe: Commercial Club: ROBERT THOMAS: Col- lege Preparatowf: Bob can have his underlaking job: Librarian ll-III-IV: ROBERTA BOB- BIE THOMAS: College Preparatory: would like lo leach in high school: Chorus II-III-IV, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, lXfIajoret'te Il-III-IV, Junior Council: LUCILLE FRUITY TI-IOMPKINS: Colle-ge Preparatory: Lzwzflle certainly can fling those frills: Basketball II-III-IV. ALDINE SKIP THOMPSON: College Pre- paratory: lo step high for Tech!,' Tri-Hi-Y II-III- IV, Majorette III-IV, Chorus II-III: ARLENE R THUMMELg Commercial: Arlene would like lo become a traveling secretary: ROMALO ROM TIBERIO: Vocational: to see the Seven Wonders of the World: Band II-III, Chorus II, Shop Basketball II-III: ELIZABETH TOMKOQ College Preparatory: lo work 'ln a sanitarium: Interclass Swimming 'Ieam II-IIIQIV, Swimming Club IV. ' MARY ELLEN TORTORICE: Commercial: Eleanor Holmes of C. H.S.,' Student Council II- III, Swimming Club IV, Commercial Club: EVELYN EVIE TOTHQ College Preparatory: she wants lo be Tyrone Power 's secretary: Chorus II-III-IV, Librarian II-III-IV, Tri-Hi-Y IV: MARY CHUBBY TOWNSEND: Commercial: a mlsyionory to the heathen-'maybe we should stay away from llifary Lee: Commercial Club: DENNIS TRASPQ Vocational: sh-sh-quiet, please! Vocational Basketball III-IV: THERESA TEET TRASPQ Vocational: a traveling modelg Student Council IV: MICKEY TRIGLIA: Col- lege Preparatory: erjoys all types of music from hol lips lo straws: Band III-IV: CHRISTINE TSANGARIS: College Preparatory: lo travel lo Europe once morelg Chorus III-IV, Librarian IV, Honor Society IV. Turner. John Ujevich, Lillian Valentine, Lucille Vallette. Antoinette Vallette, Carmella Veronick, Jael: Vucxnovich, Mary YValters, Norma Dean Warhol, Margaret JOHN ROCK TURNERQ College Prepara- toryg has his eyes on Joe Louis's crown,- Basket- ball II, Track II-III: LILLIAN UJEVICHg Cornmereialg would like somerlay lo become a pilolg Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Librarian II-III, Commercial Club: LUCILLE LOU VALENTINEg Com- mercialg to become a traveling secretaryg Com- mercial Club, Band II-III-IV: ANTOINETTE TONY VALLETTEQ College Preparatoryg wailrfvzg for her gallant knight: CARMELLA VALLETTE5 Comrnercialg would like to be a secretary. JACK JEFFERSON VERONICKg Voca- tionalg to join the Navy mul sleepy Stage Crew III, Shop Basketball III: MARY VUCINO- VICHQ College Preparatoryg to be a, nurse in a childrevfs ward someday: NORMA DEANE WALTERSg Comrnercialg dance like Ginger Rogersg Cheer Leader II-III-IV, Tri-Hi-Y II- III-IV, Bowling Club IV, Commercial Club: MARQARET MARGE WARHOL3 Commer- cialg would like to be a secrelaryg Usherette II-III, Student Council II-III, Senior Council, Ticket Committee III-IV, Chorus IV. Prepare for Power Failurel Wallace Leasure and John Perisich repair a generator in Electric Shop. They have packed and rebuilt electrical machinery to keep in step with the Defense movement. Cramming! End of the grade period! Exams! Thelma Smith, VVarren Christofel and Ernest Mulvay cram for an afternoon test during lunch hour. Watson, Homer Waugh, Jacqueline Wayman, John Webb, Ernest HOMER GRUNCE WATSON 5 College Preparatoryg hear Gramm play with the top- swirzg orchestrag Band II-III-IV, Orchestra II- III-IV, Chorus II-III-IV: JACQUELINE JACKIE WAUQHg College Preparatoryg book- worm--fulure librariang Tri-Hi-Y IV: JOHN TEPEY WAYMANQ College Preparatoryg future Alaskan farmer plays planog Orchestra II, Librarian III-IV: ERNEST EARNIE WEBBQ Vocationalg chemist in a large electrical laboratory working on all sorts of electrical devzfcesg Stage Crew III, Commencement III. llexghtman Thomas Westwood, James Whiteman, Beulah Whoolcry. Leroy Williams, Essle Williams. Robert Withers. Dorothy Withers Mildred Woodman. Elizabeth Wright, Robert Vnnt, Jeane Yonich, Louis Young. Gladys Young, Hilda ovich Dessie Yovich, Irene Yorke. Rose Mary Zdrale, Walter Zekan. Charles Zemprelli, Edward Znavor. John THOMAS TOM WEIGHTMANg College Preparatoryg aviator sees the world: JAMES WESTWOODQ Cornmercialg future store 'mana- ger reviews collection of Glenn lllillerlv phono- graphsg Commercial Club: BEULAH WHITE- MANg College Preparatoryg travel -in the United States and spend a lot of money and buy clotlzesg Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Science Club IV, Chorus IV: LEROY PETE WHOOLERY5 College Preparatoryg travel all around the world and be a specialist. ESSIE SPEED WILLIAMSQ College Pre- paratory, to be an orchestra leader: BOB RO- BUS VVILLIAMSQ College Preparatoryg travel all over the world: D OROTHY DOT WITHERSQ College Preparatoryg to be a nurse, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV: MILDRED WITHERSg College Preparatory, to be a secretary, Tri-Hi-Y II-III-IV, Student Council IV. ELIZABETH SISTER WOODMANQ Col- lege Preparatory, visit all known bodies of water and swim in each, Cheerleader II-III-IV, Tri- Hi-Y II-III-IV, Chorus II-III-IV, Swimming II- III-IV, Science Club IV, Swimming Club: ROBERT PAPPY WRIQHT5 Commercialg would like to become a Navy flier, combat division aboard an aircraft carrierg Student Council IV, Commercial Club, Annual Staff: NANCY ,IEANE YANTQ College Preparatoryg to be a lntsirzess 'wornang Chorus Il-III-IV, Librarian III-IV, Bowling Club IV: LOUIS YONICI-Ig Vocationalg to help Uncle Sam. GLADYS GOLDIE YOUNGQ College Pre- parntoryg future Florence Nightingale: HILDA DUCKY YOUNG, Vocational, another seam- stress from the Vocational department: DESSIE YOVICHQ Commercialg plans to be a secretary,- commefcin Club: IRENE YOVICHg com- mercial, work for ,thc governmentg Commercial Club: ' ROSEMARY FLASH YURKO5 Com- mercialg get r-id of her trick knee, Tri-Hi-Y II- III-IV, Commercial Club, Chorus. WALTER LUDDY ' ZDRALEQ Voczitionalg airplane mechanic: CHARLES ZEKE ZEKAN 5 College Preparatory, naval ojficcrg Science Club, Track: EDWARD ZUMP'l ZEMPRELLI5 College Preparatoryg a business of his owng Class Treasurer III-IV, Senior Council, Band II-III- IV, Armual Business Mana er, Senior Play- Press Club III-IV, Printing ll-III-IV, Spanish Club III. JOHN ZNAVORQ College Prepara- toryg big leagiter. ivinnntetfieti . E NEWSE-HOUDNHDS . . .. sistessvieri . , .womcew SMALLEST JUNIOR CLASS: 335 students worked feverishly in their many activities. President Robert Stokes rushed around the build- ing contacting junior Council rnembers and dis- cussed plans with Miss Jean Davis, class sponsor, for getting money for the Prom and spending it. jinnny Morgan, vicc-president, helped with pin sales and sold movie and Prom. tickets. Mary Lou Jones, secretary, kept a record of the meet- ings, and Mary Elizabeth Rapach handled the money matters ............ FADS STARTED BY JUNIORS: Keep 'ern Flying . . . Remember Pearl Harbor . . . pins sold as a patriotic maneuver ..... MUSIC MASTERS: Robert Shunmr, new- comer to Clairton High School, Foster Martin, and Harold Mehr, Juniors in the octet, crooned to first place in the Southwestern District For- ensic Contest at California State Teachers' Col- lege ...... .......... ELECTRIC SHOP AUTO SI-IOP MACIJINE SHOP SEWING ROOM-1 SEWING ROOM-2 ROOM-106 NEWS HAWKS: Over three-fourths of the Press Club was composed of Juniors, veteran news hounds, proofreaders, and reporters. Out- standing reporters Were Betty Jean Wise, Catherine Radocay, Betty Connelly, Pat Le Donne, Louise Pascoe, Garnet Betts, Bob Stokes, Joe Klingensmith, john Zora, Frank Sumney, Isabel Lauterbach, Jean Palumbo, Evelyn Toth, Harold Mehr, and Sanford Sontag. Sports Writers, Bob Moore and Bob Passera, planned their dummy and Wrote all the sports news. Other Junior reporters who handled special as- signments were: Thelma Cooper, Thelma De Francisco, and Helen Oleyer .... ..... BLACKOUT PARTY: On March 6, Junior newspaper and annual staff members Worked hard to give subscribers the best party ever . . ANNUAL BOOSTERS: Robert Stokes and Mary Elizabeth Rapach rushed from one busi- ness man to another securing patrons for the Annual. ........ .... . . M, Md?---Y. A l 52,4 ' Q f V - I . N I Smludx President Robert Stokcsg Treasurer Mary Elizabeth Rnpach, Slanding.' Vicc President james Morgan, Secretary Mary Lou Jones. RooM 107 RooM 108 RooM 109 RooM 203 RooM 206 Room 220 HE . , Spanish . . . cafeteria noontirne dancing . . parties ., . . that lost Feeling SPORTS: Nathaniel Fats Hairston, center on the varsity football team, was chosen center on the All-Scholastic Eleven and will be a hard nut to crack in '43, Clyde Grimenstein tri- umphed as end for the Bears, Dropping balls into the basket, Charles Chuck Laughlin and Clyde Grimenstein chalked up points for the varsity baslceteers. Minute Mike Kutsenkow dived his way to the W.P,I.A.L. Championship. FORENSIC CONTESTS: Southwestern Dis- trict Champs, the Boys Octet, consisting of live Sophomorcs, August jatras, john Evanick, Robert Nagy, Cooper Bailey, Joe Calabria, and three Juniors boom-boomed in assembly and at the Style Show. Margaret Pelissero, soprano soloist, competed at Plum Township. RECRUIT: Dennis Morally of 205 joined the Naval Reserves to help Uncle Sam to victory. ANNUAL STAFF: joe Bryan made sales campaign speeches in assembly and home rooms While Jack Sterling, who assisted Elmer Brant with photography, found the activity in Room 42 exciting. DRIVES: Room 202, Miss Emma Will's home room, led again in the Christmas Seal sale. Money . . . Money . . . Money . . . for Paralysis Drive, Red Cross, and the Civilian Defense Drive. Miss Sara Babic's and Miss Martha Marovich's room, broke the record for Sophomore newspaper sales. Sophomores rushed to sub- scribe for annuals before the deadline and nearly surpassed the Juniors. DEFENSE: Jack Connell of 202 sold Defense Stamps every week to teachers. Every Wednes- day was Stamp Day and we bought for Victory. Room 101 Room 110 V RooM 201 RooM 202 RooM 204 RooM 205 Roh! Rah! Rah! Cheerleaders for 1943 are Alice VViIson, Shirley Graham, and Doris Mc- Cormick. They yelled Pep! Pep! Where's your pep? at the football games. Major: The tiny drum major who struttecl before the snappy Clairton High School Band V was Emil Felicity, smallest student in Senior High. ' After an exciting year under the sponsorship of Mr. Charles Patton, the Sophomores are now 'in the groove for the two years ahead of them. 1 7: lv N l h 1 Ugg-Je fe W W1 fe: lg, - llll llfllf e , .1 Cul' Q, ,, , , -i j e C 2 it t l i is 'lf L Ll K , f . ,A Y.. ..-,- -,. I -1 i . l' ,A ,r' it l , l 4 --. 1 ff 1 li, . ,:- V 1 , V ' Q . , i , i br' , . .L , Y- - vw? 4 -,A ,..,- V , , , , . i -..f-if Y , N-- ..g, .. .. Sophomores: Joe Bryan, Sara Gil1ingl'1am, Wanda Ukrnden Mike Kutscnkow. RooM 207 ' , ROOM 221 T. R. SHOP M. D. B. L. v ACTIVITIES GIVE STUDENTS EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT CLAIRTON HAS BEST BASKETBALL TEAM SINCE '33 Grimenstein, High Scorer: Dantonio is Star Player The best team Clairton has produced since 1933 is the record set by the Cagers in their past year's work. The boys displayed their best passing at Rankin where Justine Dantonio scored, 14 of our 27 points for a victory. VVe defeated McKeesport in our most exciting game of the season, with a score of 36-35, followed by another victory over Glassport of 20-19. Justine Dantonio, a graduate of this year and starolf t.he team, excels all since Andrew Berchok. Clyde Grirnenstein scored eighteen points over Duquesne, the most points scored by any one player. This year's Juniors who will star on the team next year are john Bizila, football quarterback, John Whitie Seaman, Vifoodrow Woody Mcliarland, football and track team star, lanky Ed Williams, joe Soich, all star sports reporter, and Joe Drnach. The sophomore stars are: Clyde Grimenstein, high scorer, Leonard Kalee- vich, and Charles Laughlin, long-shot man. junior High stars to be on the team are Kay VV:i.lls, john Grayson and Ross Valvo. With Basketball Coach, Mr. john Soich, and Assistant Coach, Mr. Steve Barko, the team practiced daily, passing, shooting baskets, dribbling, and also tried a few specilic plays, which aided the boys in winning over their opponents. C.H.S. IITTERBURGS RUG CUT WITH SWING TUNES Clicking heels, swirling skirts, and lanky legs kicking sideward, frontward, stomp out the latest version of Boogie Woogie dancing in strictly solid style at the noon dancing scs- sions. Ida Lucidi, Frances Lewis, Tony Ragone, and Herbert Johnson perform outstanding maneuvers in the art of rug-cutting. A juke box plays the popular dance tunes and when Glenn Miller gives out with a couple of hot licks in CI-IATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO, everybody gets hop, ELMlER'S TUNE and l'LL BE WITH YOU IN APPLE BLOSSOM TIME arc top favorites with our jitterbugs. IIVE 'EM BOYS I IIVE 'EM Jive expressions overhead during noon JAM sessions: After a trilIy to the Iliekcr, tonight, how about a visit to the brumb castle? asks a jerk of his. favorite gal. Afler going lo :L morris: lmrighl, how aboul cl banavm, split at a mvlrt11rcLfLl- Over banana splits, solid senders discuss that last mess with their favorite janie. Over bmznml sjnlils, jmjmlar fellows discuss lim lrtsl jmrly wllll llzcir fazvvrile girls. They arrive at the front LOUI' and with a Dig you on the rebound, he twists the Slammer and bids his adieux. llfilh zz! Sac you later, he tmlocles the floor and says, Hgoml-11iglal. Unexpectcdly meeting a fellow jerk, Joe says, Spank the plank, Hank, Simian my hand, IIanlc. STUDENT WHIZ ARTIST PILOTS OWN PLANE Bob Forkel won lirst prize in art class for his drawing of roses, done in pencil work. Bob specializes in drawing model airplanes and owns a thick scrapbook, lilled with airplane drawings, which he has had since seventh grade. He received a scholarship for drawing model airplanes. Bob pilots his own plane and plans to become an honest-to-goodness pilot after he is graduated from school-perhaps in the Army Air Corps. LOIS CROMWELL IS MODEL F OR ART CLASSES Winners of City Dental Contest Hammett Advertising Contest Clairton High School has several artistically minded students, including Jim Hammett Barbara Radocay, Margaret Lesko, Bob Forkel and Vincent Pazo. Lois Cromwell is their sitting model for drawing the model as they sec her. The artists not only paint with oil paints and watercolors, but make Lowers in black and white. Winners of the city dental posters are: Mary DeBaldo, who was awarded first price, Lois Cromwell, second prize, and Jim Hammett, third prize. jim Hammett is doing a poster for the Pennsylvania outdoor advertising contest held at Penn State in May. His slogan to explain Pennsylvania's contribution to the vic- tory drive is Pennsylvania Worlcsluop of Vic- tory. MAGICIAN SHOW DRAWS CROWD Mr. Williazn VVyke, with students looking on, points to-well, look at the sign- Danger, Snakes! These were some of the performers of the Boom Boom Magician Show presented on the evening of March 13, 1942 by the Student Council to raise money for the treasury. One of the many weird tricks demonstrated was how to make test tubes disappear from the chemistry laboratory, and since then the students have found ways of making books disappear as they go down the hall. jean Laughlin, who had the most important part, had daggers put through her head and went through a keyhole. Olga Rukavina, Donald lVIcGrew, Evelyn Toth, Pat Murphy, and lVIary Tortorice were a few others who aided the magician. CILLY'S TYLES- by Sandy Sylvia Chottiner and Thelma De 'Francisco- pigtails with red, White, and blue ribbons . . . Beulah Whitenian in her blue slack suit skipping down the hall . . . Veronica Lake hair style of Lyla Mae Ford . . . blue and white circular striped dress of Mary Elizabeth Rapach . .. ..ashy,plaid shirts of Bill Hughes, .Toe Klingen- smith and Bob Lindsay-even more ..ashy, suspenders . . . heart shaped wooden pins with names . . . new rugcutting styles produced by Tony Ragone and Ida Lucidi . . . Merrily we roll along of new musical horns . , . red, green, and white moccasins . . . girls stretch and ..inch trying to button and zip dresses and sweaters up their backs . . . boys are banged up playing Buck! Buck! How many fingers up! -Cm. Y Egg . V . f .Y 7.1..l-NYM, , x, ,fi an gg? fn ' H 1 ' N ' , , 'T ,NA ' V Mbna,- . ffggf, .5 A 1 Y' ' V A' ' , I. ,Em '1-551-Llj' 1' - A .. 'J' 2,3 ff' - .f ,I -sw-',x H 'Q y-:I ,g - - ,Y , 1- 1'4 391 S171 ?, g1','.'r?2 M-N F-K' ' --L' jf 1 ' ,Q 'I .N - 11,555.5 1 ug 3355.--w V15 V w ' W 4 T-Kr. .- 1-'f 4-i:E 'C:-Q.-J-1 isgur, ,f -. . ' ' ' i . . Af. iff? -'f',jf:1,'---':7 ' ' -'A X .Rf 4, 3' 'L ,' '. 'U 'ff ' . f.g'. 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' I rnrr.-., 0' U 5... 1 ' - ' rv -,. - -., 4-1. ,vu ri 'v A f V, V y dv 1 ff' s 1 , N I 1 ' 1 Y K W Y. . E' is Vw' -' FOOTBALL TUTORS PRODUCE CHAMPS COACH GEORGE K. HARTMAN, a graduate of Broaddus College, teaches Health to the sophomore, junior, and senior boys. It is here that he spots his aspirants for the grid-squad. As head of the Bear Strategy Board, he has allowed new plays to creep into the regular football system. As a result CLAIRTON HIGH SCHOOL was 1941 VALLEY FOOTBALL CHAMPS. Perhaps you noticed the new Buck Pass which worked wonders in defeating Elizabeth, Glass- port, and Homestead. The Quarterback Pass, the Smash Buck, The Sucker Pass all added up to supply us with the power and physique necessary to be a champion. Mr. Hartman not only teaches footballg it is his hobby. He has a collection of games at home to provide him with amusement and, at the same time, vital facts on football strategy. Assistant Coach john Soich was a former C.H.S. football star himself. A graduate of Grove City College, he has aided Coach Hartman heartily and has produced and developed ends like Al Farrell, Big Vlfilliam Tildman, and Clyde Grimenstein. Beside assisting on the gridiron, he is chief pilot of the basketball squad. It is because of his coaching that Clairton High School has enjoyed the best basketball season since 1933. Coach Stephen Barko gets his Reserves in action-develops them, finds the position for which they are suited and turns them over to the varsity squad. Mr. Barko was the big bruiser of a tackle at Duquesne University himself 9 so you can see what an influence he has in football. Like Mr. Soich, he is also an ardent basketball player and coaches the Reserve basketball team. There is not a boy on the basketball or football team who has not had some training contact with Mr. Barko. T That brings us to Coach John Snizik, former Clairton High quarterback and hurdler. .A grad- uate of Slippery Rock State Teachers College, Mr. Snizik guided the Junior High Bears to VV. P. I. A. L. championship as their coach. In Senior High he was coach of the swimming team which he took over last year. As a result: Lunger placed at the State Swim Meet of '41, and in '42 little Mike Kutsenkow placed at the same meet along with Joe DeChiccis. Mr. Edgar Bleiler doesn't give any advice on the sports but he does give out the material. Every boy who doesn't hand in his equipment at the end of each year knows Mr. Bleiler very well. In every sport, strategy is the keyword to victory. And when better strategy boards are formed, Clairton High School will form them. Front Row: Bleiler. Hartrnan. Scmnrl Rmu: Barko, Soicli, and Snizik. BEARS COP DISTRICT TITLE IN '41 SEASON Sullivan Honors Griclclers with Trophy Under the tutelage of Coach George Hartman the Bears' grid forces surprised the district by copping the district football crown. The ill season marked the second season of district supre- macy, and earned the Bears the chance of holding on to the coveted Sullivan trophy. If the Banging Bears can keep knocking and slugging away the trophy will soon be encased with the others. RAW RECRUITS CLICK. The fact that the '42 SEASONAL ROUND-UP: press notices and came through with superb football play in their Junior year. CQHCIICS Were ha1T1Peff?d Clairton Elizabeth ..... ,...... ........ ggihsgljeglgggggal C133 carton Glassport .....,..., B,Bfni1ov3c1E,Ti111ntag1, , , 3 - 1Z1 a, an rimens ein Shifting and Pamhlng 3 gairton Ei-addocklxul ' added the additional few holes, the Bffiafs afrton Ononga es 'e ' punch which made a managed to finish with a Clairton Donora .............. mediocre team Click. better than average sea- Clairton Weirfon -.------- -,4..-- Son' Clairton Homestead ........,....... Former Sophomore sensations like Wood- row Maclfarland, George Popko, and Bill Durosko followed their pre-season C lairton Clairton Duquesne... ........,... Central Catholic ........ POPKO, HAI RSTON BEST. Once again the Bears hopes were carried to battle on the shoulders of Mike Popko. The Dynamic Diminutiven performed in a classical style throughout the season. The flashy wingback looked more like a dashing greyhound than a plodding Bear. Popko's superlative play was shadowed somewhat during the season by a burly giant, Fats Hairston. The two-hundred and thirty pounder used his bone-crushing tactics to good use, as he smashed opposing line-men from one end of the field to the other. SENIORS GIVE NEEDED PUNCH. The green recruits which showed so brightly in the '41 season, gained a much needed support from their lusty cohorts. Such gridders as Captain Scotty Gemmel, who played with the handicap of a dislocated shoulder, boosted the Cubs' spirit with his brilliant play. Alfred Farrel, a Heet-footed end displayed his ability as a pigskin snagger, by leading the forwards in catches. Many a fan will remember Al for his sterling performance in the Central Catholic game. Another senior who helped to bring the team to a championship was Armand Dadominici, a chunky, hard-charging center, who well earned his title as Little Hercules. Al Soncini, a mountain sized tackle, proved more than his value as the Bears' outstanding line performer. Along with Al at his tackle post was Robert Couy, a robust guard, who was as faithful as Gunga Din. h First Row: Tambourine. Shively. Friend, Durosko, Laughlin, XVatku, ChiaDTJini, Karnak. Popko, G., Sterling, McFarland, Sterner. Second Row: Czirroll Manager, Erickson Manager, George, Spence. Balambini, Moore, DiRocco, Couy, McGai'he. Toth, Popko, M. MCAlcv, Epps, Morgan IX' imager. ' Third Row: Assistant Coach John Soich: Assistant Coach John Snizik, Szabo, Grirncnstcin, Tillman, Brnilovich, l-Iairston. lfVilliams, Skoda. Gem- mell, Farrell, Dinkle, Soncini, Gealy, Manager, Assistant Coach Stephen Barko Coach George I-I. I-Iartnmn. CAGERS PRODUCE BEST SEASON IN NINE YEARS The C lairton High Basketball squad, enjoying its best season in nine years, rallied through a highly contested season, winning ten of its eighteen games. Engineered by Coach john Soich and assisted by Coach Stephen Barko, the Bear Cagers came through with the best record since the team of '33. ' ' With the season over and ballots cast for the captainship, Justine Dantonio was unanimously chosen head man of the '42 basketeers. Dantonio proved his ability to play basketball by his ability and versatility on the courts the past season. Valentine Gecan, a good player from head to toe and a good long shot, scored with bank shots. That hery red-haired center and pivot man, Richard Red Haymond, a former Brentwood product, provided the basketball games with added thrills. 4 The oldest man on the squad, judging by the length of his beard, is Anthony Tony Ragone. Tony, also known as Rags, has played basketball since he was in knee pants. He also provides free entertainment in the buses on away games. Steve Majetic, forward, smallest man on the squad, was also voted as one of the best players in the district. A basketball in Steve's hand is like a string on a violin. The fellow who did the hard work was Melvin Garber, but he was rewarded. The captain's award, the big C with an M inserted gives Melvin a shield of honor that he proudly flashes before the masses of C. H. S. These are the fellows who brought Clairton High School through one of the greatest basketball seasons in nine years. Not famous yet, but sportsmen all. First Rum: Cutllell, Nagy. Andrews, Evanick, Melott. .Second Ronw Manager Garber, Mucliarlalld, Gecan, Co-Captain, Dantonio and Majetic, 1-Iaymond, Seaman, Man- ager Rocco. Thin! Row: Lujclic. Drnncli, Seaman, Bizila, Kalcevich, Lowe. Foztrlh Row: Assistant Coach Barkog Soich, Grinlcnstein, Williams. Laughlin, Coach Soicll. TANKERS CONTINUE FORM IN '42 Under the superb coaching of Mr. john Snizik, the Clairton High Swimming team ended its season with a well-balanced column of meets won and lost. Captain Al Farrell was the nucleus of this year's squad. He piloted his team safely through the season with no mishaps to any of his swim- mers. The boy who carne out late was john Batnich, but he made up for his tardiness by his super swimming in the meets. joe Di Chiccis was the other boy who found his talent too late. He became interested in the diving event during the middle of the season and dove his way into the State Swimming Meet, where he placed sixth in that event. John Pirch and Jim Red Hammett were two of the best backstrokers and free stylers. Long, and lanky, the boys used these advantages in securing points for their team. Dirninutive Mike Kutsenkow did not surprise district fans when he placed third at the State Swimming Meet, for he had been the best in dual meets all season. Wayne Briggs, 220 yard free styler, was chosen captain of next year's squad. Jim Burge was the key man in the relay events. Vile, the students of Clairton High School, salute these boys who represented us in the sports event. Not famous yet, but sportsmen all. THINCLADS BREAK TAPE IN FINE STYLE Under the guiding spurs of Coach lfVilliam Dutch 'Wyke, the Bear thincladslopened an- other fruitful season. 1 1.1 The brunt of the Bear strategy was carried by such performers as Fats Hairston, Bob Moore, Vifoodrow McFarland, james jones, Mike Popko, and George Popko. Both l'Fats Hairston and VVoodrow Mc- Farland were crowned XfV.P.I.A.L. champions. Hairston, a truculent youth, who scales over six feet, specialized in the shot-put. McFar- land, a diminutive, but rangily built lad, used his springy ability to capture the W.P.I.A.L. high-jumping crown. - -- Bob Moore and George Popko, two' recruits, came through in grand style to capture In- dependent District titles. Mike Popko and james jones, both sprint men, gained valuable points throughout the season. Swim Picture, Left lo Righl: First Raw: Briggs, Pishok, Kutsenkow, Virgona, Perisich, Taylor, DiChiccis. Second Row: Coach, Snizikg Manager. Bosnak. R. Farrell. Fabin, Burge, Manager Griffiths, Manager Imbrogno- Third Row: Farrel, Hammett, Butnich, Marchcletta., Theo. dorc, Pitch. Firxt Row: Head Coach, Wyke: Dugan, Brown, Moore' Mcrges, Milas, Lynch. Phillips. . .Second Row: Faculty Manager Blcilerg Wear, Taulton, Hairs- ton, Jones. Hammons, Williams. Goodwin. 'Caldxvell. Third Row: DeCaesare. George, Pnssera, Warfield, Sorren- . , . I tnio, NK eig 1tl11i1l1.. . Eourlh Row: Spence, Zekan, Arrington, Jones, Boclnar. Kalcevich, Kiraly. h Fiflh. Row: Kin-pinsky, Brnlovlch, Tlicodnrc, M. Popko, G. Poplco, Macliarland. MUSIC GROUPS WIN THROUGH TO STATE CLAIRTON WINS ENSEMBLES AND SOLOIST PLACE IN FORENSICS The band won two championships by default, county and district. Wiiinixig first place in county and district by default were: the large ensembleg Gregory Monito oboe solo: and Ernest Rotili, cello. The brass sextet, with Vlfilliam Scarlato and Bob Testa -cornets, Jack Lowe-baritone, john Zora- trombone, John Monito-bass horn, which won first place in county and district, holds a record of never having lost a county decision. Bud Hilmer, baritone solo, and Glenn Finney, tenor solo placed first in the district. The clarinet quartet with Ernest Rotili-bass, John DeRoss -alto, Duane Thomas and Guido Benaclc- clarinets won second place competing against Bellevue and West View. The County contests were held at Plum Town- shipg the District, at little California. GUMMER While playing RICHARD III, -Tack Myrt Lowe swallowed his gum in the middle of a piece of music and spoiled the effect on his baritone. MONTH OF APRIL BUSY FOR 'BAND PLAYS FAREWELL TO SOLDIERS One hundred sixty-three draftees, who left on April 3, were honored by a farewell parade on April 1, in which Clairton High Sehool's band played. Others participating were the school officers, air wardens, first aid nurses, police and fire departments, and Wo1'lcl War I veterans. Starting at the corner of Miller and Shaw, they paraded around the business section-of Clairton. Mayor john Mullen and Judge MeNaugher spoke to the draftees and their friends. Many a tired band member missed classes on April 7 because of the approximately four hour Army Day Parade at Pittsburgh. It started at 6:30 at the Mercy Hospital going through the downtown area and ending at Federal Street at the North Side Reviewing Stand. Millions of people watched as it moved slowly along. On April 20, the band gave a concert at Wal- nut Avenue School for the public. The long practiced contest numbers were played. TRIPLE THREAT MEN Gregory Monito won the deelama- tion contest at Homestead, oboe solo at Plum Township, and was in the Large Ensemble which won first place at Plum Township. ' Ernest Bunny Rotili, Clairton all star, play six instruments in the band and orchestra at different times: xylophone, cello, clarinet, bass clari- net, saxophone, drums. FORENSIC CONTEST BAND CONGAS ON FIELD NEVV FORMATIONS: This coming fall in- stead of forming the usual C.I-I.S., the band will form a big C. Of coruse, there will still be the UV for victory formation. hffr. james lkiinford, graduate of the Pittsburgh Academy Drill Team, offered his services in preparing the band for their field formations. NEW DANCE: Miss Evaleen Laughlin taught them to dance the Congag but due to rain at the last game they had to Wait until next season to strut their stuff. INSTRUMENTS: Since the last football season there have been new replacements and repairs in the band, a new baritone and two basses, plus repairs to the bass drum. LARGE AND SMALL: Bob stokes will probably have trouble in doing the Conga with the bass horn, largest instrument in the bandg but Thelma DeFrancisco, who carries the lightest instrument, the piccolo, will be able to dance with little difficulty. SMALLEST: Tiny Emil Felicity, a four foot sophomore, was the new 1941 addition to the band, and wears the smallest uniform. CHORUS NUMBER SEVENTY-FIVE Seventy-five mixed chorus members met every second period in the band room and were directed by IMiss Botdorf. In assembly, just before the Christmas holidays, they sang a eantata composed of Christmas carols. In the Easter program their presentation consisted of singing their requested song, Freedom of Tolera- tion, by Ray Harris and their selected song, Full Many A Song, a poem by Walt Whit- man, set to music by Anton Dvorak-both contest songs. The county and district championship were won by default. CHORUS DIRECTED BY STUDENTS just four weeks before the county contests, Miss Jennie Mae Botdorf, vocal director, sprained her ankle and was eonnned to the McKeesport and West Penn Hospitals. Betty Stokes took charge of the Girls' Chorus and Ernest Rotili directed the Mixed Chorus. Miss Botdorf returned, how- ever, in time for the contest. HOLIDAY MUSIC SUNG BY GIRLS' CHORUS In March and April, the girls' chorus won first place in county and district by default. Every first period in the band room,'to get in pitch, the fifty girls under Miss- Jennie Mae Botdorf began practice by first singing the scale. In a darkened auditorium at Christmas time, they sang Oh Holy Night, Oh Little Town of Bethlehem, and other Christmas carols. Except for the lighted candles held by black-robed chorus members, no lighting or stage effects were used. In the Easter program they sang, T he Lazy Milkmaidf' by Mcgram Sehaefferg I-Iow Mer- rily We Live, by Michael Esteg and The Song of an Old Fisherman, by Normand Lockward, which were their contest numbers. -PLQ ' ff, sg uv Q 5 V 57 af .f s,, 5443 ' I JE bffY'f'5'A Q 'q' ATS! L 'A iff H ,gW g ,,1'E igggb G' g p Q 5 BP 9' f 'f ' 2 f'1!f..f2 gg f'A Q ,. 4 H , . hm. 1 1 :J , gvvgll 52 x vi' ,.! I .Am ,qv 'pi 3 --A- . 5 I ,. Ju, X. E, J Li 1545.-. . 1 12 sam'-51 mrs,- ?K? f' 1:7 .1 L- 14 :A ' 1- 'IC' 'v ' ' f x sf jf' - V' -,. ' 'VII , fl:E?f 4r +- ww 1 +2wfpuNM?Scvf j ' Q K W S: v , l, , W. W, ' ' 5, .X A 3 E, 53 Q lg' W wg: 5 I gg E F , ' 'Q E3 1 . -aww- Recordings, Honor Roll oi Valor, Corridor Guides, and Knitting Launched as New Projects TRI-HI-Y HAS BUSY WAR YEAR Educational Talks Tri-Hi-Y, sponsored by Mrs. Eleanor Kelsch and Miss Geraldine Ashton, held meetings in the school auditorium every third Tuesday of the month for its one hundred members. Highlights of a year's meetings were Miss M. Maloy's talk on South America, Mrs. F. Der- sam's review of Random Harvest by james Hilton, Miss Catherine joyce's demonstration of first aid, and Dr. E. F. Stabler's talk to the girls on what Tri-Hi-Y means in Clairton High School. The annual Tri-I-li-Y formal dance was held glue school auditorium, suual, on May 22, 2. KN ITTIN ' FOR BRITAIN Tri-Hi-Y girls, anxious to do their part for defense, took up knitting instructions under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Kelcsh. The girls learned to knit by making little patches which were later used to make a large afghan that they donated to the Red Cross. After practice on the patches, they received yarn from the Red Cross, and knitted sweaters, socks, and mittens. REAL PATRIOTISM Earl Bishop, a senior from Physics Lab, had to do his little bit for Briton too. He sat among a group of about 25 girls in Room 108 and under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Kelcsh learned to knit and pearl, making patches for eg: large afghan to be donated to the Red ross. CHARADES What is a charade? Oh! is that all you have to do? Well, let's dig up a slogan and get busy. Tri-Hi-Y girls turned out to be real dramatists, enacting song and slogans such as Chattanooga Choo Choo, Remember Pearl Harbor, and Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot at their third monthly meeting in the auditorium. RECORDINGS MADE IN ENGLISH CLASSES Poems Recorded In Miss Stentz's Junior English Class of 1942, students made recordings for voice study and poetry appreciation. Some of the records were made by groups and others were made by the individual students in order to learn their faults and correct them. Some of the poems recorded were: Merchants from Cathay, The Vagabond Song, 'l he Song of the Chat- tahooehee, ' 'The Congo. Poems were chosen with their outstanging points in rhythm, sound and pictures, pattern, and symbolism. STUDENT COUNCIL GOES PATRIOTIC Corridor Guides A new wrinkle in checking behavior is the capable co1'ridor guide who helps solve trafhc problems in the halls. Students study in the halls and at the same time enforce the law by making sure everyone passing through the halls during class time has a corridor pass signed by a teacher. THEY ARE NOT SO DUMB joan Henderson, Barbara Radocay, and Florence Calabrese while attending a student convention at South High School, Pittsburgh, hid their delegate tags and stood at the newspaper and yearbook exhibit. They drew atten- tion to our yearbook, and then beamed when visiting delegates praised it. HONOR ROLL OF VALOR C. H. S. Grads A soldiers' honor roll, gathered by the Student Council, was listed in each of the Clairtonian News. STENOGS HOLD SPRING FORMAL Active in Sports The Commercial Club of 99 Seniors, sponsored by Miss Rose Consoli, furnishes fun, entertain- ment, and sport activities to the Commercial students of Clairton High.. Bowling teams, participation in Red Cross work, and Christmas candy selling are the high- lights of the year's activities. The annual spring formal, held in the school auditorium and the year-book distributed to the members, climaxes Commercial Club activities. Business meetings have been held in the audi- torium every third Thursday of each month. FUTURE HOME MAKERS LEARN MODERN METHODS Hats, Placques Made Girls in hornernaking classes keep their mothers well-supplied with hot-pads, placques, and doilies, which they made in school under the instruction of Miss Lena Tomaselli, Miss lvlary Ann Fritz, Miss Eiga Coleman, and Mrs. Edward Porter. Every six Weeks students change classes and do something new. 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Repre- sentatives Betty Holmes, Paul Erickson and Bob Wfilliams look over the plans . . . this is the way to keep score. Girls' Bowling Club . . . Commercial Club Ofiicers Marge VVarhol, Mar- cus Sturges, Glenn Moore and Rose Campolongo draft plans for the annual dance . . . Books! Bill Dampier, honor student, takes notes for his theme . . . Watch the chlorine come off! An- other experiment in the After-School Science Club . . . Off for a strike! Champion bowler Janet Brown gets in form for another game. 'r I, 1. 1 1 x!,: ..i' 13. F' w , .p.L,1,.,, . Cr .11-.-' - u' xy VN' La, if ' 5 f s' W 1 -i .fwx n.' Wy I F 15 . A F l N and ,,,. ',:iM,1'fT'V 1. Q '4 'N' ' , ,big 1' ,--'r . Q ll ' w-. Q '- f. rv! 11' H1 a -f Tl 32331. 1-L ..m' ' ' sl U - Jgp' ii, f- ' ng I Y ,L I 1 In v f 'fix my 'ftl'-A511334 . x '-'H '14 an ' . x 1' A fu. '. X . J' ' Lf 1' f f 'J - . Jr .t h si :VE-Ziff 1-:.i.': Il V we , an I - Q c Zig gg, r 1 , Q u THE ACTIVITY WAY Harmonizing on A May Morning in Girl's Chorus-Helen Hays, Irene Rufhng, and Roberta Thomas . . . Ready! V Bud Hilmer and Glenn Finney, soloists practice for the Forensics . . . Leo Skoda and Bunny Rotili tune up in Orchestra . . . Get it under over there Tony Ragone yells as the Stage Crew removes mats . . . Purl one, knit one-Frances Mussora shows Tri-Hi-Y members how it's done . . . Off on another trip-Science Club attends another lecture . . . Roto columns new features of Clair- tonian News . . . Bob Moore and Bob Passera plan the dummy with Isabelle Lauterbach . . . Tri-Hi-Y ofhcers, Doris Coulson, janet Brown, Myra Baskot, and Wilda jenkins discuss the club calendar . . . Let's see your corridor pass. A new Student Council project-Nick Fort- unato, on active duty, reads the pass . . . Keep 'em Flyin', Remember Pearl Harbor pins sold by Junior Council. STUDENTS TAKE CHARGE IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES SENIORS STEP OUT IN FULL BRIGADE Senior Plays. Red Cross Donations cmd Class Rings Show Interest The Fall Frolic on November 14 was the first event held by the Senior Class. They sponsored the annual Christmas Alumni Dance on Dec- ember 19, and a special assembly featuring Dickens' Christmas Carol was shown in Dec- ember. The Senior Play Sing a Song of Six- teen, directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Bayles, was performed on February 26 and 27 with a large east of outstanding seniors. Amongrthe main characters were Florence Calabrese, Earl Bishop, .Dorothy Dalton, Mary Helen Keller, Shirls Lindsay, Alfred Farrell, Bob Thomas, Richard Brown and Betty Stokes. Fifty dollars were donated to the Red Crossg and, in the annual senior class ring sale, 200 rings were bought by the students. Helping in the defense movements, the council contributed to the Buy a Bomber Fund. Lease on Liberty, a patriotic comedy, was the second senior play given in May. Senior ollicers were: President Carl Alderson, Vice-president Bud Hilmcr, Secretary Norma Deane Vlialters, Treasurer Ed Zemprclli. STAGE CREW DEPENDABLE HANDYMEN OF SCHOOL Iuniors and Seniors Cooperate Bill Crawford, head of the Senior Stage Crew, and his able senior boy assistants, do the strong man's worlc around the school. For plays, they put up scenery, take care of lighting effects, and secure and set up the necessary furniture on the stage. They are on hand at all times and do odd jobs for many assemblies throughout the year. Donald McGraw and his junior assistants cooperate with the Senior Stage Crew. Four years ago with the help of Mr. Shreclc, the head of thc electrical department, the stage crew was organized. Then it consisted of twelve boys. STUDENT LIBRARIANS ASSIST MISS NIXON Girls and Boys Aid in Care Of Books Thirty-four librarians, four of which are Junior I-ligh pupils, assist Miss janet Nixon. These librarians supervise collecting and taking care of books that have been returned, liling, and making bool: cards. Bob Thomas, the head librarian, counts the circulation of the clay. Two of the students, Rosella Benaelc and Eileen Fisher, have been librarians since seventh grade, Meetings are held at the first of the year for the purpose of having the librarians become ac- quainted with the type of work they are to do throughout the year. MIDDLE-CLASSMEN ALL-OUT FOR DEFENSE Patriotic Pins. Movies. Prom Sponsored by Iuniors One hundred-thirty students bought class pins in the annual junior class pin sale. Patriotic pins with the slogans Keep 'Em Flying and Remember Pearl Harbor helped ill the treasury for the couneil. The Junior Council, under the sponsorship of Miss Jean Davis, held their first movie The Lives of the Bengal Lancers on January 16 with a sale of 900 tickets. The Junior-Senior Prom held on May 1 featured the music of jimmy Gamble. Stage decorations were done in May Day fashion. The stage represented a large arbor covered with pink dogwood and various other iiowers. The programs made by the art student also were decorated with flowers in May Day Fashion. The class officers were: President, Robert Stokesg Vice-President, jimmy Morgang Secre- tary, Mary Lou Jonesg and Treasurer, Mary Elizabeth Rapach. CHORAL ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTED BY SHOP BOYS Twenty-four boys of the vocational depart- ment under the direction of Miss Jennie Mae Botdorf compose the shop boys' chorus. They sang for a special Christmas assembly and have performed in their vocational assemblies throughout the year. During the month of November, they entertained the Westerii Penn- sylvania Industrial Arts Conference which was held in Clairton. NEW LINGO DEVELOPED IN VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Boys Revise Webster The Vocational Shop boys have a language all their own. Edward Lasich informs us that something called date bait is a girl who attends the movies with him. If you sit around and sulk all day, you'll soon be termed a hard cat. Another title with a feline in- fluence is a Hhep cat, or the latest version of a jitterbug, capable of doing the Ujumpin' jive in 1942 style. Vllhen you're solid as a bear, girls, it's time to start drinking Weleh's grape juice. john Sirolci says he knows some- one that is screw loose. Translated in our language it means dopey, dalfy, sappy or happy. Q. :Liv yi at-x 1'U r 'USM I' 5 iii Ev -H2-QQQQ -'TQ . J' Mb 4. :,. . fd, V! TEES Y ', W 1' f' fxf'f f . ,1 x . .,f ,, 1. . u S. . ,, .V A , v, ,. . -..v , ..... .-1. 5. , , A. 2 . H V -, . Q ' v A, .N - E , .. .. Q, H , J +V. . - ,553 ' 1 f .,:,L, 1, .Y Y V 1 E -' , . ., '1f.gg..g3-...,,,w YV ,- , .,, ,- ,gfmlsgm W, 1 .. . , , , , YA: , W , F A ' v .f ., , - .. ' .-55.411 1 ,, v .. , dw- il. 9'-L ,. I fu .- T- 1 -i , TL 5 ..- .1 I, 1-fr 1 My 4 l. . 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I-lere are the results of the Iirst girls' individual swimming meets ever held in Clairton High School on April 8, 19412. 100 yard crawl-Hrst, Doris Varnerg second, Joan Harvey. 20 yard back stroke-ii1'st, Elizabeth Mitchellg second, Norma Deane Walters. 20 yard breast stroke--first, Elizabeth Tomkog second, Thelma Tortorice. 20 yard free style-nflrst, Janet Browng second, Elizabeth Tomko. 40 yard crawl-first, Elizabeth Mitchellg second, Janet Brown. Diving-Thelma T ortorice. Oiiicials of Meet: Starter-Miss Louise Clark. Chief Timer-Pat Tarrant. Judges-Elizabeth Vlioodman, Aldine Thomp- on, Corrine De Cliiccis. Clerk of Course-M ary Tortorice. NEWSPAPER - YEAR BOOK STAFFS COLLABORATE Reporters Write Annual: Roto New N.S.P.A. Feature At a Blackout Party on March 6, 1942, the joint work of press and yearbook writers was publicly demonstrated. Under Miss C. ID. Stentz all literary work for the paper and the annual was handled by a stall of Juniors and Seniors. By joining the National Scholastic Press As- sociation, we were able to give an eight-page Rotogravure with each paper. Mary Evaniclc and Thomas Piazza, cocditors, gave assignments and planned the dummy. A new division, Business, was headed by Olga Rukavina, business manager, aided by Miss Alma Trainor. In room 42 money and papers were systematically checked and handled. Edward Zemprelli, our business-like advertiser, aided by John Branik made signs reading: Buy Your Papers Today, and others announcing Free Rotos. Outstanding columnists were: Mary Evanick and Sanford Sontag on Cilly's Tylcsg Tom Piazza for Bcar's Bluff and Editorialsg Bob Moore and Bob Passera on Sports. SENIORS PRESENT TWO COMEDIES -MUSICAL AND PATRIOTIC Sing a Song of Sixteen, a three act musical comedy, given by the Seniors on February 26, and 27, amused and entertained the audience by dramatically changing Hanover I-lall from an old-fashioned school to a modern one by sub- stituting a Gilbert and Sullivan opera in place of a classical opera. Myra Basket, principal of the girls' schoolg Shirls Lindsay, the flirty and Flor- ence Calabrese, the kid sister who saved the school, starred in their acting. Other actors were: Earl Bishop, Richard Brown, Bob Thomas, Betty Stokes, Dorothy Dalton, Lewis Biclierton, Edward Zemprelli, Alfred Farrell, Bud l-lilmer, Mary Lou Herron, and Mary Elizabeth Morse. Lease on Liberty, a patriotic comedy in three acts, the second senior play, given in May, stirred the heart of every patriotic American. The indomitable grandmother, Aldine Thomp- son, of seventy-eight years, presents the spirit of '76 as we all should feel it. Jinx, Jacqueline Waugh, as her name implies, is shadowed by bad luck. Other actors Were: Gregory Monito, Howard Bayles, Elmer Brant, Marge Braves, Dorothy Jean Arnett, Violet Branch, Peggy Ellis, Bill Krill, Al Farrell, Jim Hammett, Jeanne Yant, Madeline Soich, Edna Belle Hem- minger, Buelah W'hiteman, and Edward Zem- prelli. BOMBS AND POISONOUS GASES STUDIED BY SCIENCE CLUB Trips to Pittsburgh-Flourescent Light Two evenings were used in his after school Science Club by Mr, C. K. Chrestensen to discuss bombs and poisonous gases. The club members learned how to extinguish Hre bombs and how to protect themselves in case of poisonous gas attacks. Barbara Radocay, Secretary and Treasurer, recorded all meetings and attended to the busi- ness of the club while Earl Bishop presided as President. Club members performed advanced analyses usually done by college freshmen. On the three trips to the Buhl Planetarium, the members of the Science Club showed an active interest in the modern improvements of science. On the lirst trip, they took a general View of the Planetariumg on the second, they heard a sound lecture given by Dr. Marshall, from the University of Chicagog on the third, electro-magnetic radiations were explained to them. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Chrestensen entertained the club at their home on Tuesday March 31, 1942. Mr. Chrestensen amazed them with his latest addition to his nourescent light exhibit. I-Ie explained how black light could be used in our city during blackouts. L..- -5. ,pv- if Qauay ,S-:W ffglik 11-G ,. WS' -'EL A ew, :.f 9111... W -, flW'wEif,fgfw V , f W 7 'i fTM F' wig. ,X 5' GH 5 X Q V xx-fb ,A,-1 l E 3 ig? ig M ., EH 71 '. -. -!,..w '-- , F N N ' . v IH ,J.+,,.i- 'T -Y A55 I. 1, ,ju -I'-1 ff'- .ir I , v H. i .F-Sf' Y'-3 '?- ,-wx H fl' Q: fffNii'j'HH 1 Q ' V V'g 5 if - . ei , N I 3 V' ' 1 ' 2 I- 12? v. ' L A - VXA, 3 X ' ' 14 ,fx 'HL x X, ,A g . 7 ff'k '- L,-4 ',r1-, - ' ' Z ., M3 A- SY? s N STAFF PREPARES ANNUAL IN RECORD TIME, NEWS STYLE Alma M. Trainer Catherine E. Stentz Have you finished the Senior wiritings? . . . Here, type this! . . . How about those candids? echoed through room 42 where Miss Alma Trainor, faculty adviser, and Mary Evanick, Editor-in-chief planned the sales campaigning and photo- graphic layout. Mary also assigned Senior pictures and planned candids. In 106 Miss Catherine Stentz, literary adviser, handed out assignments and proofreading. News- paper reporters from the paper staff planned an entirely new setup in which all material was whipped together with newspaper style. Get that write-up done, now insisted Miss Stentz. Ready to comply with her orders, the liter- ary staff, composed of juniors-Betty Jean VVise, Catherine Radocay, Lucille Patterson, Garnet Betts, Helen Oleyer, Cecilia Elco, Isabelle Lauterbach, Betty Connelly, Patricia LeDonne, Louis Pascoe, Betty jean Benclel, and sports writers Bob Moore and Bob Passera, rushed about for information and wrote and re-wrote their assignments. Only a twenty-five cent deposit and the Clairtonian is yours, persuaded the sales committee members, Wiltla jenkins, Helen Hays, Catherine Radocay, Joe Bryan, Leo Milas, Mike Millas, Glenn Moore, Thelma Smith, and Donald McGreW, who hounded their assigned rooms. The drive, which opened on February 27th with an assembly program of popular songs and the introduction of the staff, ended on March 26th. In three weeks the campaign ended, and the Clairtonian surpassed its goal with 705 subscriptions. Pepping up sales, joe Bryan, Barbara Radocay, and Mike Millas presented a skit in assembly. You must see every person on that list explains Miss Alma Trainor to the patron committee. Did they? You bet they did. Barbara Radocay, Robert Stokes, Nancy Carner, and Mary Elizabeth Rapach visited the business and professional men and women. Helping them were Mary Evanick, Edward Zemprelli, and Robert Wright. Click-Click-Click resounded the typewriters in Room 42, secretarial practice, and typing room as the typists, Cleopatra Kritas, ,lean Hoge, Dorothy Boal, Marge Bravos, Helen Lamars, Dorothy Raduykovich, Rose Campolongo, Glenn Moore, Leo Milas, and Mike Millas, pounded the ivories on a forty-hour week schedule until the copy was perfect. That meant working many nights after school in the barnlike typing room. Every night during the campaign and on Wednesday after the campaign, Edward 'lZump Zemprelli, Business Manager, and his assistant, Bob VVright, collected money in Room 42. Editor Mary Evanick assisted, writing receipts and collecting money. Get a little closer! Ready-and another annual shot. Elmer Brant and his assistant, Jack Sterling, rushed from one end of the building to another snapping candids. Hard work? Yes! But we had fun, too. On March 6, the Kadets beat it out at the Blackout Party sponsored by the Newspaper and Annual staffs. Everyone worked willingly to make the WAR ANNUAL a success. i wmv .Lg-Q ' , Y fm 5 P41 5. lg 741.- 6 'I' - If . 'El I ' aw- ': - , . Hs., I Q 3 1 1 Qi: A395-Trp, 5 1 g w-'Sf EXIF' Q, - A n .INJIA 1,9 i ., f, u- 1' ,,: . f.f1Qd Z,. , A- . 1 ', . 45- k ,, ,V .L fL Q ,pl ,, Qty, . J .J ,aj 9, 19' , -. ,wiif V. 'gg-4 , ' 1 li 5 DLI , , ' A nf- 1LTlf5' 4 I f' t. . , , iq-'?si:4f w.'-y.,-.' If 1 . x . . i 7 3'f i 'V 'We A ' Y Q-3af'7 '7-a f -.3w4f -- , 4, .' UF' : , 'ri :'?'1'f'9aS-I .: ll W,- vm. ,J . ml:-cf' ,rrp-.r-'V :PA-1 :fig 3.51 g af, ,mas-,Q-,Q 1,-T7,5J1:f?J'jf E, ighffm ' ff. V ' ' ' :1 ' A 1-4 '- ' -1 f ,, I fr A X V' 1 ' HP v ' llf 1 ! gg, I-JIQT ' - - fa? -, , . ,,, rn ' 1 ' W W1 gl 5' Q ' , . Kiel I' ' f - - , K-1 I My AA ' div: -,v...A:g-:ff iia,..f, agrfjligegx . V . l NP' Q fir, ' ' ,5 ,N,,,lA,. - ' - . A '51 .-, . . F 13 'J1' fl' F .... . . ., Lin , 'aff ff' CLAIRTONESQUE Sidewalk oratory . . . changing of classes . . . dismissal . . . tiniest drum major Emil Felicity , . . a nice day for hooky . . . Don agrees . . . How about the girls? . . . 10 inches of snow . . . early dismissal . . . Buses late . . . Harmonizing at Football camp . . . I'm hungry! Cafeteria time . . . District Forensics at Clairton . . . Meet the jones boys . . . Sing A Song of Six- teen . . . Noon time dancing . . . Majorettes . . . Basketball for girls . . . Miss C. E. Stentz's English Classes make records . . . Printing signs for the annual Chief printer, Edward Zemprelli . . . Secretarial Work keeps Ann Bodnar, Leo Milas, and Lucille Valentine on the go . . . the' last dab of cold cream and lipstick before the curtain goes up. ..4L......nA-H .. CLAIR TON! ANNE ...Cl-IATTERS... Clairton High School has its own particular liavor which you perceive slowly because it is a complexity of sub- iiavors. Anchored in the cup of thc hills, the building broods rock-like with strength and solidarity in its yellow bricks. At dusk, a gentle quality, like that of an old lady knitting in a rocker, drifts from its lengthy shadows over the green lawn. The chopped-o1T block of the shops in the rear of the building is connected to the main and precise part by a stublay neck of brick. The quality of open-faced kindness of the doors reaches out to draw each one into its coolness. One of the strongest flavors of Clairton is her absorption, like a great heart, from arteries of every village around. Busloads of students disgorge in the street every morning at 8:10-students from Large and Elrama, Coal Valley, Wilson, Pleasant Hills. The tranquillity of the farm lands and the dynamic strength of the smoke-blackened mills blend to give Clairton her strength, so that she can view, as if at the hub of a great wheel, the farm lands of Large and Elizabeth, toy Colonial Village, and the outer sections of Vlfilson. ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, President Franklin D. Roosevelt made a speech of national importance. He declared that since yesterday, a date which will live in infamy . . . the unprovoked and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, December 7, a state of war has existed be- tween the United States and the Japanese Empire. America received these words with an ovation . . . since then, everyone has been doing his part. Books for the men in arms were collected during the week of January 19 and placed in a box in the school library. Twenty-two Seniors in Clairton High School organized a stretcher bearer's brigade under the direction of Dr. George Cal- houn. These boys led by Scotty Gemmell divided into four groups of five each. The boys practiced the speedy and efficient Andrews method brought from England. Other boys joined the messenger unit' to be used as sub- stitutes . . . jack Doyle, Glenn Moore, Lewis Bickerton. Every Wednesday came Defense Stamp Day. A few movies skipped, some cokes not sipped in order to buy defense stamps. Our school newspaper joined the NSPA, sponsored by the University ol' Minnesota. Result: helpful criticism by expert journalists and interesting rotos to hand out with nine papers this year. THERE WAS NO FOOLING about these excuses but they certainly looked shady to Dr. Stabler. The majority of the alibis pleaded upset stomick or soar throat. It is indeed surprising how may Seniors rnisspell sore throat. .Numerous cases of dizziness and indigestion found their way into Dr. Stabler's private file of Shady Alibis. Other ailments intended to touch the heart of the Good Doctor were: Boil-couldn't sit, went to get my mother's false teeth, tonsilides,' torn pants and had to take my pants to tailor shop. Then there are the ones about the tub of water that fell on the baby's back and the poisoned Sunday dinner. But the prize catch of the year is the sad plea of one who went to a wedding-had aches. These illuminating alibis no doubt will boom the medical profession. REMEMBER THE STYLES THIS YEAR? During the winter the boys wore gay plaid lumberjack shirts . , . Jack Leis sported a red and green checked shirt and one of rainbow hsh . . . Bob Lindsay displayed a black shirt which he claimed will come in handy in a black-out. No, he isn't a member of the Black Shirts, either . . . Bill Hughes exulted in the timid plaid with oversized suspenders. The suspenders served as a magnetic pole, but for whom? . . . The red shirt Joe Klingensmith wore was louder than the clarinet he plays . . . And Dave Shawl flibonairly flashed wide, wide fireman-red braces. Umh- iumh! BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Everywhere I looked, boots! In front, behind, white, black, red, take your pick . . . Virginia Zeh wore 'Western boots, just like the cow- boys and Roberta Vifray had flashy red high boots . . . Kneehigh and black, Miss Louise Clarks' boots come in handy for the big snow. SLACKS, the latest fad of C.H.S. Beulah VVhiten1an of Chemistry Lab was the Hrst young miss who skipped to the Hall of Knowledge in a navy blue suit . . . Soon others followed suit. Did you see the white Hannel slacks Frances Mussuro wore? Wfell tailored? You bet! . . . Each day more and more girls donned slacks-they claimed it was part of Defense Movement. HAIR STYLES went back to pigtails and bows while some girls turned patriotic, wearing their curls in a V for victory formation. The trend of fashion has changed from pigtails to tea- spoon bracelets. Potato mashers on shoe horns will become feminine apparel soon . . . Carl Benack let his hair grow all summer and looked like a teddy bear the first day of school . . . Captain Scotty Gemmcl of the Varsity football squad certainly bawled out the audience at the October 3 assembly for not cheering loudly enough . . . National Defense-Save on your finger-nail polish, girls! . . . Paint one-half of your finger nails and then leave the other half natural. Said Carl Benack to Pat Le Donne after her report on cosmetics, How do they make kiss-proof lipstick? That wasn't included in my report, replied Pat. INITIATION OF NEVV BOYS into the Clairton Bears Club on the first Thursday at football camp proved to be a treat. The boys stutfed themselves with watermelons, ice cream, and cold drinks, which were sent by boosters of the team . . . Favorite pastime of the boys was placing rocks in each others' beds and knotting the corners of the sheets. Nathaniel Fats Hariston awakened to find a visitor in his bed, a large croaking bullfrog. You should have seen his eyes roll! . . . Things they'll never forget: the cold wash water and the one-half mile run down the road before breakfast . . . On the last day at camp the Clairton Bears traveled ten miles by bus to Chimney Corners where the Jeanette High School team was camp- ing. In a practice game the Bears defeated Jeannette, W.P.I.A.L. Champions two years ago. Then they trekked home, all ready for the big game with the Elizabeth Warriors. s ...Cl-IATTERS . .. Mr. Chrestensen, in walking through the lower hall by the Chemistry Lab, was stopped by Henry Franz who was out in the hall as Corridor Guide. Wanting to have some fun with his chemistry teacher, Franz said, Where is your corridor pass? I do have to have one, don't I? Wait a minute and I'1l get you one l He went to his room and returned with a yellow slip. Hank Franz told him it wasn't any good. Why isn't it good? I illed it out. There are my initials I can prove it, too, because some boys watched me fill it out. ' Hank laughed and Mr. Chrestensen went about his work. On November 6 the Industrial Arts Department and Vocational teachers played host to thirty-five teachers, members of the Pennsylvania Industrial Art Teachers' Association. A tour of the shops, speeches, music by the Vocational Boys' Chorus. Topic: Are Shops Receiving Students Not Considered Eligible by other clepartmentsf New meaning for Armistice Day, November 11. It looks as if that's all the farther the last war ever went for Germany .... V for Victory assembly featured forty- five piece orchestra playing the dot-dot-dot DASH of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Significant to Americans was the week of December 15-19. Bill of Rights Week . . . just a week after Pearl Harbor. ODE Ode to a Bewilered Chemistry Student Find the valencium For Barium, Helium, Potassium, Sodium Strontium, Radium, Magnesium, Chromium Calcium, Cadmium Oh! I-Iysterium, Delirium I'll go crazerium. A -A Future Chemist. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO MILLION PEOPLE this year in the United States were asked to use Christmas CHRISTMAS SEALS .ini yiiiivrryp L 'i E xit E Lili fi 3 , f 7 i f f . ll it 5? 1 t iw fzeg A . -fa IQ 13-i941 MERRY CHRISTMAS Protect Your Home from Tuberculosis seals, starting with the sale during the week after Thanks- giving-Old Time . . . Clairton High School alone last year sold 55139.93 worth of Christmas seals. This year in the thirty-fifth annual drive against the Great White Plague, Clairton High's goal was S200 . . . The new seal, our modern bullet against man's worst enemy, showed the Lighthouse of Science and bears the familiar red cross with the double bar to picture National Tuberculosis Association and the Red Cross . . . Through this great crusade with little squares of paper the death toll has been cut to three-fourths of what it was in 1910 . . . Only 36,000 people were killed by air raids in England from June 1940 to April 1941. During this same period man's ancient enemy, tuberculosis destroyed 51,000 lives in the United States . . . The Lighthouse stamp for 1941 was designed by Steve Dohanos, a Pittsburgher, who has been illust- rating for the Saturday Evening Post. Christmas was drizzly but the Santa Party had a swing band and a Christmas tree with the help of Senior Council. OH SAY CAN YOU SEE echoed through the Union Station early Sunday morning, April 26. The Clairton High School musicians, returning from the State Forensics at Bloomsburg, struck up the Star Spangled Banner. The sleepy passengers awaiting their trains, yawned, stretched and rose to their feet at the familiar strain. Although they did not capture first place, the brass sextet and the large ensemble placed second . . . The musical groups were under the instruction of Miss Jennie Mae Botford and the instrumental groups under Mr. Rutilio Rotili . . . Inci- dentally, last September at Duquesne the Band received three gold loving cups as prizes-one for Hrst place as the largest group in uniform and two for second place for marching and ability. Imagine Mr. Rotili's embarassmcnt and our reporter's surprise when, while listing the names of ensemble to the reporters, our genial conductor said that one of the violin players was Shirley Temple! CP.S. She was Shirley Pritchardj Two new teachers and a new school nurse were added to our faculty this year . . . A former Clairtonian, Miss Martha Craig replaced Miss Gladys Lindberg. Miss Craig formerly lived on Shaw Avenue and attended school in Clairton for a few years. A graduate of St. Margaret's Memorial Hospital of Pittsburgh, she came to Clairton from the Connellsville State Hospital. Miss Louise Clarke, a graduate of Penn State and also a Olympic star, replaced Miss Evaleen Laughlin, girls' gym and health teacher. Miss Virginia Nassembeni, a graduate of Wilson College at Chambersburg, Pa., teaches French I and sophomore English. Mr. John Soich, a graduate of Grove City College, replaced Mr. Joseph Swartz in room 109 this spring. Mr. Soich graduated from Clairton High in 1931, a basketball and football star. He taught general science and math. for five years at Fifth Street junior I-Iigh. He is also basketball and head assistant football coach fo C.H.S. Lois Haney made a good impression on the Algebra Il teacher when he came into the room unexpectedly to hear her begging Tom Lamennlola to let her sing. I FIND IN MY MIND, in its miscellany of ideas and musings, a curious collection of little landscapes and pictures, shining and fading: Sometimes the heavy wood tables of the library with a multitude of students leaning on them, the huge hulking dynamos of the electric shop with students, like ants, tinkering, the cool oiled floors of the corridors lining the school, the dark lined fioor of the Gym, the throb and rumble of the machine at the fountain, a group of students lounging against pink dog- woed trelisses over white crepe-paper background between ...CI-IATTERS... dances at the Promg the shower room with its benches and racks for hanging clothes, clusters of girls getting dressed for gym in devil's-food-cake-colored shorts and yellow shirtsg the showers where many a girl has been playfully shoved under and drenched with icy cold waterg the white sidewalk like a chalk line around the building, students moving about like ants on an ant hillg the school auditorium, a bleak and desolate place of meeting, with the dirty fiags minute against the great folds of dark red velvet, the bright greenness of the lawn around the school in spring dotted with bright golden dandelionsg the library, a cozy place, where students go to waste study periods or look up old Roman storiesg the pungent odor of pies and baked beans that float to your nostrils as you hurry down the back stairs to the Cafeteriag the clanging of pans and the clicking of dishes in cooking roomg lively assembly programs made enjoyable by student effort patterned after radio broadcastsg small square room 42 with its furniture crowded about the walls leaving only a green carpeted circle in the center in which to walkg the clean neat Health Room like a Dutch kitchen where, instead of the odor of foods, there linger whiffs of iodineg the large, light cafeteria like a colonial kitchen filled with students who sound like workhands, the gymnasium with its array of colors of blue, red, and green branches hung on the wall in patterns, the yellow, orange, and violet colors of chemicals and pungent odor of gases spreading through- out chemistry labg the high school library with its ancient books and array of 'tlowersg the rugged chasses of the Auto shopg the inexperienced Juniors working over old Fords and Cheviesg the rattle of enginesg honking of hornsg hissing of the acetylene torchesg pounding of hammerg fumes of the engine operationg the roar of the heat treating furnace of the Machine Shop, the clatter of lathe gears, weary noises from the grindersg the front of the pillarded building lighted up and decorated with holly for Christmasg a coat of white covering everything as hunched figures trudge through snow, at dusk sinewy shadows that wind themselves along the building darting here then there and soon enveloping the school in a vest of gloomg long rows of volumes stacked neatly on shelvesg the cool musty cellars, fragrant spicy kitchens. AT THE INTERNATIONAL PARTY on December 21, l9Ll-l the French and Spanish pupils ate in the French manner but did the rhumbn and. eonga. in the good old Spanish 'way . . . Amid festive sonibreros, bright guitars, colorful Mexican water jugs and noiseless marraccas, the guy cabzillcros and pretty nmdemoiscllcs bent out the Conga and the Rhnmba to their hearts' content . . . Ernest Rotili and jean Witherspoon led the Conga Chain while Helen, flnverso and Angeline Rossi did the Rhumba. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS Buelah Whiteman and Howard Bayles are still making eyes at each other. Who wouldn't want to capture the heart of our strutting drum major? A nice twosome, Helen Dickson with Annual photographer, Elmer Brant. I wonder if she sets the waves in his hair every night? Old reliables, Dorothy Dalton and Al Farrell. Holding hands, Jeane Yant and James Hammet are a new couple. Perhaps this is the reason Jim manages to get his hair cut more often. Some- day he'll pass Jeane without seeing her because of the Veronica Lake hair do over his glasses. Barbara Rndocuy, u corridor guide, asked Howard Bayles, Where's your slip? Hoxvard, very solemnly, pulled-up-his trousers to his knees and said, CJl1! I forgot to put it on this morning. Coach Bob Higgins of Penn State spoke before the Bears combined athletic forces at the annual banquet Tuesday, February 17. Mr. Paul Sullivan presented his annual football trophy to the Clairton gridders. The foot- also received their orange chenille letters at the banquet. RERTARKS IN PASSING: Teachers have zt habit of springing tests on the innocent studentsg standing in the doorways scolding the students if they look at each otherg rushing students into home rooms, when the pupils prefer to linger in hallways at noong always making something out of nothing and sometimes making nothing out of somethingg catching the right student doing the wrong thing, walking into the room when the eraser is going through the airy keeping the room in, when the ONE and ONLY passes the door . . . There'll always be a soft spot in our heart for assemblies-makeup smeared faces loom into the dim light like a baby frightened, at the sound of a bursting balloong modest students stumble up the ramp to receive awards for athletics, music, swimming, art, honor society, blue slips to be signed, and orange and pink and yellow slips to be signed by teachers . . . Dreamy, lazy days with Mr. Patton cntoning geometry theorems and pages lip-lipping as they are turned casually by sticlqf fingersg multiplication done three times before the right answer has been realizedg the bell for dismissal when every- one in ancient history class has settled down to a peaceful napg green steel lockers slammed shut, the heavy rumble of voices disappearingg sehool's out . . . Meeting our gang at the corner and Walking over to the drugstore for a sodag we will really miss that discussion in History classg the walk between Gym class and Lating those busy hours spent in room 42 doing last minute Work for the paper zmd seeing that it was distributedg school nurse Miss Catherine Joyce who always seemed to be able to cure every ache and paing sitting in Chemistry class daydream- ing while Mr. Chrestensen impresses us with the import- ance chemistry bears to life. Holidays for the students but the teachers worked as usual on February 16 for third registration, April 27 for fourth registration, April 28 for sugar rationing by trades people, May 4 for sugar rationing. WITH VVAR, comes national defense way up in front and the minute man stamp is seen everywhere-on posters, in windows, in papers, and on maga- zines. With dimes, quarters, and dollars th e modern minutem en are helping to Fight. BUY STATES DEFENSE ff A . oNDs Q fb STAMPS fb g F I ICTORY v UN I T E D .-lliii-.-.i LONG DRAWN FACES . . . frowns . . . sighs . . . The . Commercial Club has completed a year of disappoint- ments. First they planned an informal party-they couldn't get a date for the auditorium, again they planned the party-Miss Rose Consoli, the sponsor, became illg basketball season arrived-they couldn't get the floorg they planned a Skating Party-they were unable to get the rinkg but to top all this, the annual Commercial Club trip to Pittsburgh was cancelled. Letters had been written, special arrangements made, but the govern- ment restriction of chartering buses cancelled the trip . . . Twenty Commercial Club members went dramatic on Wednesday, January 28 and attended the Nixon Theater to see Helen Hays in Candle in the Wind. The girls were just as interested in the handsome ushers as in the ...CI-IATTERS... play . . . The most popular activity of the Commercial Club this year was bowling. Every Thursday after school the members met at the Vitori-Rossi Bowling Alley. Cleo Kritas, throwing every other ball down the gutter, scored the champ score 25. Miss Rose Consoli, sponsor, had a high score of 170 and Mike Millas trailed her with 166. He blamed it on his hair getting into his eyes. ROMAN ANGLES: Who: Seven Senior girls. VVhere: Seventh period Latin class. What: Lessons in love. How: Read Virgil's Aeneid. It has everything, a jealous suitor rejected, a secret tryst, and an unhappy ending. Henry Franz, only boy in the room, beat ared- faced retreat to the library. THE SENIORS PRESENTED A PRE-EASTER FASHION SHOW at a local department store. They modeled clothes of today and of 1905. The highlight of the show was Al Farrell, Bob Couy, james Gemmell, and Jack Grifiiths modeling bathing suits of 1900. The new jeep suit, a coverall for defense workers, was worn by Beulah Whiteman . . . Slacks, allcolored, well tailored, the coming thing with the younger set. . . . In blue denim dungaree and polo shirt, Buddy Calabrese and Marge Bravos wowed 'em . . . Stablemates Al Farrell and Dorothy Dalton sported tan bark herringbone sports jackets with their riding breeches. For the beach and easy on the eyes, was a two-tone blue pique dressmaker suit modeled by Beulah Whiteman. june Kutler had a black lastex trimmed in white. Matching jackets for steadies, a new fad, was modeled by Howard Bayles and Norma Deane Walters. Shirls Lindsay, David Cocky Shawl, and Earl Bishop modeled a popular student style in 1905. After the party, lapel pins and brooches were presented to the Seniors. From the hack of llfliss ,lean Davis's room, a slapping noise was heard. inquiring, Miss Davis found it was 'Welton Caldwell casually flipping his hand up and down on the desk. She asked, What are you doing, WGltO11? Killing flies, he replied. BUILDING AIRPLANE MODELS to a scale has be- come a defense hobby in General Shop under the super- vision of Mr. W. O. Brown. Let's take a look at the modelers. Wallace Ferguson sands the wings of his model while John Evanick croons as he shapes the body on his Boeing B-17 bomber. William Kovack of Mech- anical Drawing has turned out a Consolidated. The model planes are used for the training of military and civilian pilots, airplane spotters, and others who must have recognition and range estimation of airplanes. The models are built of solid, clear, white pine and are built to an exact scale and required quality. Vocational boys and general shop students have also produced the U. S. Navy Fighter, Brewster F 2A-3, a U. S. Navy Scant Bomber, Douglas S B D-3, Messerschrnitt M E 109, a German Fighter, and many other plane models. - UMOONLIGI-IT, DOGWVOOD BLOSSOMS AND YOUR BEST GIRL. Upperclass belies and their swains waltzed in the moonlight to the smooth, pulsating rhythms of Jimmy Gamblc's Orchestra at the annual Junior- Senior Promenade on May 1 . . . Elaborate corsages were taboo, instead, money was spent for Defense Stamps. The slogan was Buy her stamps. May Day was junior prom . . . Defense stamp corsages, dogwood blossoms, and Jimmy Gamble's orchestra made it different. The various committees under the sponsorship of Miss Jean Davis, who made the Prom. a success, were headed by: General Chairman Bob Stokesg music, Mary Lou Jonesg tickets, Mildred Eichlerg decorations, joy Patterson, invitations, Mary Elizabeth Rapaehg and refreshments, Olga Ruka- vina. A STUNT, THE CLASS PROPHECY, THE CLASS WILL, A COMIC OPERA, AND A MELODRAMA FEATURED CLASS DAY AT CLAIRTON HIGH SCHOOL. The melodrama, Curse You, Jack Dalton! by Wilbur Brown, takes place in the Dalton mansion on upper Fifth Avenue, New York City. Bertha Blair, a servant, falls in love with the hero, Jack Dalton, but the villain, Egbert Van Horn, threatens to have her com- mitted to an insane asylum if she did not renounce the manly Jack Dalton. In the end love conquers and the villain is vanquished . . . The Boys' Quartet composed of Bud Hilmer, Homer Watson, Glenn Finney, and Jack Doyle sang a medley of Gay Nineties Songs . . . The Senior girls in the ensemble produced the comic opera An Act of Up-to-date Grand Opera. In this opera a woman smells smoke and hysterically screams that the apartment building is on 'rirel The rest of the tenants appear, stand and bewail their fate. ABOUT FORTY-SIX STUDENTS GRADUATED from Clairton High School this year as honor graduates. Of these, thirty-one were College Preparatory students and Fifteen were Commercial students . . . The brains of the College Preparatory group were: President of the class, Carl Alderson, Howard Baylcs, stru.ti..ing drum majorg Earl Bishop, Violet Branch, Florence Calabrese, George Constantine, Dorothy Dalton, 'William Dampier, Helen Dickson, Paul Erickson, football managerg Mary Evanick, Editor of the Clairtoniang Priscilla Garden, Ross Greenwald, George Guthrie, Helen Hays, YVilda jenkins, Mary Helen Keller, Robert Lindsay, Josephine Martin, Rita McCarclle, Alice Metzger, Elizabeth Mitchell, star swimmer, Gregory Monito, district oboe champg Mary Elizabeth Morse, Barbara Raclocay, Annual Staff member, Thelma Smith, Animal Staff memberg Minnie Theodore Duane Thomas, Christine Tsangaris, and Edward Zemp- relli, Senior Class Treasurer and Annual Business Man- ager . . . At the head of the Commercial list were: Myra Basket, Tri-l-Ii-Y ollicerg Anna Bernardi, Marge Braves, Annual typistg Glenn Moore, Vice-president of the Com- mercial Club, Irene Brendza, Rose Campolongo, Annual typistg Naomi Christofel, Margaret Dzuricsko, Helen Grgurich, Helen Kozloski, Cleo Kritas, Annual typistg Helen Lamars, Annual typistg Margaret Sollosi, Grace Troise, and Lucille Valentine. BLACK-GOWNED SENIORS filed slowly to their seats on the athletic field. On May 27th, they relinquished their titles as Seniors, for soon they would be graduates of C.H.S. The main speaker at this year's formal commence- ment exercise was Mr. Brooks Fletcher of Washington, D. C. There were also three student speakers, each representing his department-College Preparatory, Com- mercial and Vocational who spoke on Youth in his place in the World of Yesterday, Youth in his Place in the World of Today in which tribute was given to the men in the service, and Youth in his Place in the Post-War World. Miss Jennie Mae Botdorf and Mr. Rutilio Rotili supervised the music which was appropriate to the theme. President Carl Anderson accepted the diplomas in the name of the class . . . Flowers and ferns, banked around the speaker's table, black-robed white-collared row on row of seniors, who flicked their orange tassels from left to right when they received their high school diplomas, the strains of the alma mater, the challenge of our National Anthem, the hush as of something still left to be done, and it's over-this day planned and waited and hoped and thought about until it became too great to fit into an ordinary two hours . . . 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