Elk County Catholic High School - Memories Yearbook (St Marys, PA)
- Class of 1948
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T H E F A C U L T Y
REVEBEND FATHER IAMES, o. s. B.
Principal
Sister M. Agnes, O.S.B. ............ .... L ibrary, Spanish, History
Sister M. Alberta, O.S.B. ..... .......... S cience
Sister M. Anita, O.S.B. .... Commercial
Sister M. Benedict, O.S.B. .. . Latin, English
Sister M. Bernadette, O.S.B. . . . .,... Commercial
Sister M. Bernardine, O.S.B. . . . ........ Social Studies
Mr. Edward Bridge ......... .... V ocational Guidance
Sister M. Claudia, O.S.B. .......... ...... . . Science, Social Studies
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Miss Ida Fritz. R.N. Mrs. Hilary Wittman Mr. William Gies
Sister M. Evangelist, O.S.B. .... Latin, English
Miss Ida Fritz, R. N. ......... ....... S chool Nurse
Sister M. Geraldine, O.S.B. .... Mathematics, Latin
Mr. William Gies ......... ........... P hysics
Mr. Norbert Arnold ....... ......... P hysics
Sister M. Imelda, O.S.B. . . . .... Mathematics
Sister M. Martha, O.S.B. . . . . . . . Latin, English
Sister Mary Edward, O.S.B. .. . ............ Music
Sister M. Rose, O.S.B. ..... .... G erman, English
Mrs. Hilary Wittrnan .... . . . Home Economics
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IHOLORIYS KRELLNFR
VICTOR STHAUB
Vice-Presidents
DUNN! SCOTT
TISTHTYH VOLLMFR
Secretaries
IOSEPH KLINE
MARY LOU MEYER
Trecisurers
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KENNETH L. BAUER
"Bm'ps"
General Course
C S. M C-l, 3, 4, Glee
Club-3, 4, Class Treasurer
-lg Memo Staff-4, Ides
Siall-4, Home Economics-
4, Cheerleader-3, 4.
MERLE A. BAUMGRATZ
"Bumn1a"
General Course
C. S M. C.-l, 3, 4,
Home Economics-4
IAMES L. BUTSCH
ulimu
Scwntilic Course
C. S M. C.-3, 4:
Glee Club-3, 4,
Home Economics-4.
WILLIAM H. DECKER
"P1rnlzin"
Scwnlilic Course
C S M C-fl, 3, 4, Valley
ball 1, 2, Glee Club-3,
Home lfconom1csff4.
THOMAS l. BAUER
"T, B."
Scientific Course
C. S. M. C,-1, 3, 4, Vars-
ity-1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-
President lp Intramural Bas'
ketball-lg Memo Stallafip
Home Economics-4.
ADELAIDE l. BOSNIK
uB0Xn
Commercial Course
Choir-1, 2, 3, 4, C. S. M.
C.-1, 3, 4, Glee Club-3,
Home Economics-4: Sodal-
ity-l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball-2.
BERNARD I. CAULEY
"B:'ruif"
Scientific Course
C. S. M. C.-1, 3, 4, Volley-
ball-l, 2, School Attend-
ance - lg Memo Stall -- 45
Home Economics-4
MARY M. DEVEREUX
UPMa"y!l
General Course
Choir-1, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M. C,
-I, 3, 4, Sodality-l, 2, 3,
4, Volleyball-lg Glee Club
-3, 4
ELIZABETH G. DIPPOLD
"Belly"
Commercial Course
Choir-3, 4, C. S. M. C.-l
3, 4, Cheerleader-2, 3, 4,
Glee Club-3, 4, Sodality-
3, 4, Softball-I, 2: Volley-
ball-l, 2, 3, 4, Attend
ance-4.
LAWRENCE I. DONIVAN
"Larry"
Scientitic Course
C. S. M. C.-1, 3, 4:
Intramural Basketball-
l, 2, 4.
IOHN G. EBERL
"fork"
General Course
C, S. M. C.-l, 3, 4: Volley
ball-1, 2, Glee Club-3,
Home Economics-4: Attend-
ance-4.
PAUL A. ECKEHT
ffnfbv
Sclentilic Course
Varsity-l, 2, 3, 41 C. S. M
C.- 1, 3, 4: Glee Club-3
4, Intramural Basketball-1
School Attendance-4.
WILLIAM L. DIPPOLD
"Bill"
Scientific Course
C. S. M. C.-l, 3, 4:
Glee Club-3, 4,
Volleyball-2.
MARY T. DORNISH
"'1'cz'la "
General Course
Choir-l, 2, 3, C. S M. C.-
l, 3, 4, Dramatics--l, 2, 3,
4, Glee Club-3, Sodality--
1, 2, 3, 4, Softball-l, Thes-
pian Society 2, 3, 4, Volley-
ball-l, 2, 3, Attendance-4.
ESTHER R. ECKERT
"Exilim"
General Course
C. S. M. C.-I, 3, 41 Drama-
tics-2, Sodality-4, Softball
-I, Volleyball-l.
HOSE M. EHRENSBERGER
"Rosie"
Commercial Course
Choir-3, C. S. M. C,-l, 3,
4, Glee Club-3, 4, Sodality
-3, 4, Volleyball-l, 2.
DONALD I.. ELLIS
FPDOLJI
Academic Course
C S. M. C.-I, 3, 4: Glee
Club-3, 4, School Attend-
ance - 4, Memo Stall - 4
ldes Stall-4, Home Econ-
omics-4.
MARTHA I. I-'RIEDL
"Mulrla"
Commercial Course
Choir-3, 4, C. S. M. C.-l,
3, 4, Glee Club-3, 4,SoftA
ball-l, 2, Sodality-4, Vol-
leyball - l, 2, 4, Attend-
ance-4
ALDINE D. GLASS
"DA'dlliF',
Scientific Course
Choirefi, C. S. M. C.-l, 3,
4, Dramatics 3 3, 4: Glee
Club -- 4, Memo Stall - 4,
Sodalityffl, 4, Soltball-l, 2:
Thrlspian Society-3, 4, Vol-
lcyball-l, 2, 3, 4.
DONALD E. GOETZ
"Dm'k Mih"'
Scientific Course
C. S M C-l, 3, 4-
Volleyball-l, 2:
Glee Club-3.
DONALD R. FLEMING
"PrMn'r"
General Course
C. S. M. C.-2, 3, 4, Glee
Club-3, 4, Librarian - 3,
ldes Staff-4, Home Econ-
omics-4: Attendance-4.
DONNA R. GAHR
"Donna"
Commercial Course
Choir-3, C. S. M. C.-l, 3,
4, Class Secretary-l, Class
Treasurer-4, Glee Clubwfi,
4, Memo Staff-4: Softball
-l, 2: Sodality-4, Volley-
ball-l, 2, 3, 4: Attend-
ance-4.
EUGENE H. GLEIXNEH
"Gui"
Scientific Course
Server-l, 2, 3, 4,
C. S. M. C.-1, 3, 4,
School Attendance-4.
IAMES N. HANDWEHGER
"B4'rgr'l"'
General Course
Varsity-l, 2, 3, 4, C. S. M.
C.-l, 3, 4, Glee Club-3,
4: School Attendance Y 4:
lntramurcll Basketball - lg
Class President-2.
If 1942
LOUISE I. HATHORN
"L0uisc"'
Commercial Course
Choir--l, 2, 3, 47 C. S. M
C.-1, 3, 4, Attendance-Z,
3, 4, Class Secretary - 2
Glee Club-3: Home Econ'
omics - 4: Memo Staff 4
Mass Attendance-Z, 3g Sod-
ality-l, 2, 3, 4: Volley
lscll-2.
OTTO A. HILLEBRAND
"I,cgx"
General Course
C. S. M. C.-1, 3, 4.
MELVIN I. HOFFMAN
"sary"
Scleniilic Course
C. S. M. C.-1, 3, 4,
Glee Club-3.
HELEN E. I-IUTCHISON
"Sborliv"
Commercial Course
Choir-3, C. S. M. C.-1, 3
4, Softball-ly Orchestra-ly
Volleyball-l.
PATRICIA R. HERZING
"PMID",
Commercial Course
Choir-43, 4g C. S. M. C.-1,
3, 45 Dramatics-1, 2, 3, 45
Attendance-3, 4, Glee Club
-3, 4, Sodality-4r Softball
---l, 2, Tlxcspian Society-4:
Vollcylifill-l, Z, 3,
BENEDICT M. HOFFMAN
"Bl-rlm"'
General Course
C S M. C.-l, 3, 'li
Glue Club-3,
RICHARD L. HOFFMAN
"Dirk"
Academic Course
C. S. M. C.-1, 3, 4: Server
-fl, 2 3, 4: Glee Club-3:
Vice-President ol C. S. M.
C-4.
M. IOAN KERNER
"Ioan"
Academlc Course
Clxoir-l, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M.
C.-l, 3, 4, Dramcliics-2, 3,
4, Home Economics-4, Sod-
aliiywl, 2, 3, 4, Thespian
Society-3, 4.
ALICE A. KESTLER
"Alice"
General Course
C. S. M. C.-l, 3, 4, Attend-
ance-l, 2, Home Economics
- 4, Mass Attendance -- 2,
Sodality--4
DOLORES M. KHELLNEH
NDDIH
Academic Course
Choir-3, 4, C. S. M. C.-l,
3, 4, Class President -- 4,
Class Vice President-1, 2,
Class Treasurer - 3, Glee
Clubd, 4, Memo Staff-4,
C. S. M. C.-Secretary-31
Softball-l, 2, Volleyball-
l, 2, 3, 4.
HOWARD KRONENWETTEH
"Howie"
Scientific Course
C, S. M. C.-1, 3, 4,
Attendance-4.
SHIRLEY M. LAIRD
"ShirI"
General Course
C, S. M. C.-l, 3, 4:
Home Economics-4.
IOSEPH F. KLINE
fflorn
General Course
C. S. M. C.-l, 3, 4, Class
Secretary-l, 4, Glee Club
-3, 4, Class Treasurer-2,
3, Dramaticsk2, Intramural
Basketball-4, Memo Stall 4.
IAMES F. KRELLNER
"Cork"
Scientific Course
C. S. M. C.-l, 3, 4, lntraf
mural Basketball - 1, Z,
Varsity-l, Glee Club - 3,
Ides Staff-4, Memo Staff 4,
IOSEPH F. KRONENWETTER
Ulm,-
General Course
C. S. M. C.-l, 3, 4,
Home Economics-4,
CECELIA R. LENZE
usixu
Academic Course
Choir-3, 4, C. s. M. C.-1,
3, 4, Dramatics-3, 4: Glee
Club-3, 4, Home Economics
-4: Memo Stall-4: Sodality
- 2, 3, 4, Softball-l, 2,
Thesplan Society-3, 4: Vol-
leyball-l, 2, 3, 4.
4 1948
RITA R. LUCANIK
"RiIa"
General Course
C. S. M. C.-l, 3, 4: Class
Treasurer-2: Glee Club-3,
4: Sodalily-l, 2: Softball-
2: Volleyball-l, 3, 4: At-
iendance-4.
PATRICIA A. MCKNIGHT
"Pat"
General Course
Choir-l, 2, 4: C. S. M. C.
fl, 4: Class Secretary-l:
Glee Club-4: Sodality-l,
2, 3, 4: Volleyball-4.
GERALD A. MEIER
fflrrr-yy.
Scientific Course
C. S. M. C.-l, 3, 4: Volley-
ball-l, 2: Glee Club - 3:
School Attendance-l.
ROBERT l. MEIER
"Bobbie"
Scientific Course
C. S. M. C.-l, 3, 4:
Server-l, 2,
MARGUERITE I. MARCONI
"Marge"
General Course
C. S. M. C.--l, 3, 4: Glee
Club-3, 4: Sodality-l, 2.
3, 4: Softball-2, Volleyball
-l, 2, 4.
PATRICIA E.. MEAGHER
rrpafn
General Course
Choir--3, 4: C. S. M. C.-l,
3, 4: Cheerleader - 3, 4:
Glee Club-3, 4: Soclalily-
2, 3, 4: Softball-l, 2: Vol-
leyball-l, 2, 3, 4,
LYRA T. MEIER
uldym.,
General Course
Choir-3, 4: C. S. M. C.-
l, 3, 4: Attendance-3, 4:
Glee Club-3, 4: Memo Stall
-4: Sodaliiy - 3, 4: Soli-
ball-l.
MARY L. MEYER
"BooIsir"
Academic Course
Choir-l, 2, 3, 4: C. S, M.
C.-l, 3, 4: Class President
-1: Class Secretary-2, 3,
4: Glee Club-3, 4: Home
Economics-4: Memo Staff-
4: Sodaliiy-l, 2, 3, 4: Soft-
ball - l, 2: Volleyball l,
2, 3, 4,
PATRICIA C. MEYER
rvPa,,.,vn
General Course
Choir-3, 4: C. S. M. C.-
1. 3, 4: Glee Club-3, 4:
Softball--l, 2: Sodclliiy-4:
Volleyball--I, 2, 4.
DOLORES M. MINNICH
uoncyu
Academic Course
Choir-l, 2. 3, 4: C. S. M
C.-1, 3, 4: Dromctics--1, 2
3, 4: Glee Club-3, 4: Sodcl-
ity-l, 2, 3, 4: Softball-1
2: Thespicn Society-4, Vol-
leyball-l, 2.
IOSEPHINE A. REVILLE
.floy-
Scientilic Course
Choir-l, 2, 3, 4: C, S. M.
C.-3, 4: Dramctics - 1, 2:
Soclclity-1, 2, 3, 4: Volley-
ball-l, 2.
IOAN H. HUPPHECHT
"l0arnu",
Commercial Course
Choir-3, 4: C. S. M. C.-1,
3, 4: Glee Club-3, 4: Sodcxl- '
ity-3, 4: Softball-1: Vol-
leyball-l: Attendance-4.
C G
VELMA T. MILES
"Vrlmu"
Scientilic Course
Choir-l, 2, 3: C. S. M. C.
-l, 3, 4: Drcmcitics--2, 3:
Class President-3: Sodaliiy
-1, 2, 3, 4.
MYHA E. NOLAN
"Myra"
Commercial Course
Choir-1, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M
C.-l, 3, 4: Drcimctics-1, 2,
3, 4: Aitendance-4: Glec
Club-3, 4: Sodcxlity-1, 2, 3,
4: Thespian Society-3, 4.
FRANCES M. HUPPRECHT
"Fruit"
Scieniilic Course
Choir-3: C. S. M. C,-l, 3,
4: Drcmctics - 3, 4: Glee
Club-4: Sodulity-2, 3, 4:
Softball-l, 2: Thespicin So-
cieiy-3, 4: Volleyball-l, 2,
3, 4.
LILLIAN H. SAMICK
"MiCkic"'
Scientific Course
C. S. M, C.-1, 3, 4: Glee
Club-3: Sodcility - 3, 4:
Softball-1: Volleyball - l.
If 1942
PAUL l. SCI-IADE
"Bupx"
Sctentilic Course
C. S. M, C.-1, 3, 4: Glee
Club-3, 4, Dramatics - 3,
Home Economtcs-4, Attena'
ance-4.
IOHN L. SCHNEIDER
fy...-k"
Scxentilic Course
C. S. M. C.-l, 3, 4: Glee
Clubf3, Memo Stall -- 4,
Class Treasurer-4.
IRENE D. SEELYE
"lrrm"'
General Course
C. S. M. C,-l, 3, 4, Glee
Club--33 Attendance-l, 3,
4: Mass Attendance-1, 3, 41
Sodaltty-3, 4.
RICHARD H. SIMBECK
"Dirk"
Scienttlic Course
Servcrfl, 2, 3, 45 Mass At-
tondancc'--3, School Attend-
ance--4: C, S. M. C.-l, 3,
4, Glee Club-3, 4: Varsity
-lp Memo Stall-4.
IAMES P. SCHLIMN
nlimn
General Course
Varsity--l, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M.
C.-l, 3, 4, Glee Club-3,
4, Intramural Basketball-
lg Home Economics-4, At-
lendance-4.
DENIS I. SCOTT
"SmHy"
Sclentilic Course
Varsity-l, 2, 3, 4, C, S. M.
C.-l, 3, 4, Class V1ce-Pres-
ident-l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club
-3, 4, Intramural Basketball
-lg Memo Stall-4.
IRENE G. SHIELDS
"Inns"
General Course
C. S, M. C.-l, 3, 4:
Glee Club-3.
ELIZABETH l. SMITH
"Bf'llvy"
Academic Course
Choir-4, C. S. M. C.-l, 3,
4: Dramatics-lp Gleo Club
-3, 4, Sodality-45 Softball
-l, 2, Volleyballfl, 2, 4.
PATRICIA H. SMITH
frpalu
Academic Course
Choir-l, 2, 3, 4: C S. M.
C.-l, 3, 4: Attendance-1:
Cwlee Clubi3, 4: Memo Staff
-4: Orchestra-l: Svdality
-l, 2, 3, 4: VolleyballA2.
M. PHYLLIS STRAUB
"Plnylf"
Acadr-mic Course
ChOlTf3, 4: C S. M. C.fl,
3, 4, Class Treasuror A lp
Glee Club-3, 4, Memo Staff
f4: Sodalityf4: Softball-l:
Volleyball-l, 2.
PAUL A. TOHNATOHE
"n1.f'
General Course
C S M. C.-l, 3, 4: Volley-
ball-l, 2, Glf-ee Club-3:
Librarian - 3: Home Econv
omics - 4: Memo Staff 4:
Sports Writer-4.
ESTHEH M. VOLLMER
lfsisll
Academic Course
C. S. M. C.-1, 3, 4: Class
President - 2: Class Vice-
President-3, 4: Glee Club
-3: Memo Staff-4: Sodality
-4: SoftballAI, 2.
LEROY A. WILHELM
"Willie"
Scientific Course
C. S. M. C.4-l, 3, 4:
Glee Club-3, 4.
RUTH M. SPORNER
"Rullrir"
Academic Course
l, 3, 4: Attendance-2, 3, 4,
Mass Attendance -- 2, 3, 4:
Sodality-4: Softball-l, 2.
VICTOR C. STRAUB
"Nick"
Scientific Course
Varsity-l, 2, 3, 4: Class
President-l, 2, 3, 4: Server
-1, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M. C.---
l, 3, 4: Glee Club-3, 4,
Intramural Basketball -- lg
Memo Staff-4: C. S M. C.
-Treasurer-3: Attendance
-4: President of C. S. M.
C.-4.
ALICE M. UHL
ffongiry,
General Course
C, S. M. C.-l, 3, 4:
Home Economics-4.
MELVIN I. WOLFEI.
rrgugsn
Scientific Course
C. S. M. C.-l, 3, 4: lntra-
mural Basketball-4: Volley-
ball-l, 2: Glee Club-3.
Choir-3, 4: C. S. M. C.f
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K. Bauer
T. Bauer .,...
M. Baumgratz .
A. Bosnik .....
I. Butsch ....
B. Cauley
W. Decker ....
M. Devereux ..
E. Dippold ....
W. Dippold ....
L. Donivan ....
M Dornisch
I. Eberl
E. Eckert ....
P. Eckert .....
R. Ehrensberger
D. Ellis ..... . .
D, Fleming ....
M. Friedl ....
D. Gahr . .,
A. Glass ....
E. Gleixner
D. Goetz ......
I. Handwerger
L. Hathorn ....
P. Herzing ....
O. Hillebrand .
B. Hotfman ....
M. Hoffman
R. Holfman ....
H. Hutchison ..
M. I. Kerner
A, Kestler
I. Kline .....
D. Krellner ....
I. Krellner .....
H. Kronenwetter
Pride al Jo!
His jokes ....
Women ..,.......
Esther Williams . ..
Horse Blanket Pin
His 200 lbs. ...,.. .
His Mother ....
His Hair .....
Scrap Book ....
Driver's License
Sister, Betty ....
Ralph Kiner ....
Penny .....
Height ............
"Iack"-O-Lantern.. .
Muscles ..........
Dog, "Prince" ..
Piano Playing ....
Ides .........
Blue Specs ....
Ice Skates
Iolson Records ....
Notre Dame ....
Ducks ..,.....,..
His Yellow Sweater .
Identification Bracelet
Red Loafers .........
Iughead Iunction
His pipe .......
Science Marks
Aubie .............
Shoe Roller Skates . . .
Camera ..........
Recipes ..........
His Little Sister ....
Sunlamp .........
His Model A ....
Ioe .,.......
F avorilc Pfutimo
Cheerleading . . .
Basketball ....
Baseball ..,...
Going to "Burg" . . . . .
Talking .....,.,
Eating . .
Fishing . . .
Eating . .
Cheering .......
Feeding Teddy . . . . . . .
Clerking ..,...
Sewing . . .
Boxing ......
Crocheting ....
Bookkeeping ....
Walking
With Mary ....
Pocket Billiards . . .
Swimming ....
Dancing
Crocheting ....
Studying ....
Loafing
Collecting Letters ..
Sitting ..,.......
At Peacock ..............
Playing the Accordion
Smoking a Pipe ......
Chemistry ......
Billiards ........
Playing Piano ....
Writing Letters . ..
Tatting ..........
Driving . . .
Sewing . . .
Working ..
Religion
Dlclikn
Studying
Competition
Washing Dishes
Gumshoes
Newspapers
Curly Hair
Life
Long Narrow Skirts
Brunch With Bill
School
Time School Starts
Spanish
Work
Highballs
Suspenders
Snakes
Show Olts
Cookies
Caterpillars
Chocolate Ice Cream
Physics Text
Non-students
Pepsi
Missing Loalie
Homework
Asparagus
Opera
Smell of a Pipe
Pickles
Cards
Stuffing
Dentists
Beer
Women Drivers
Rainy Days
Model A Trouble
Walking Home
Name
I. Kronenwetter
S. Laird ...,..,
C. Lenze .,..
R. Lucanik
M. Marconi
P. McKnight . ..
P. Meagher
G. Meier ,...
L. Meier . ..
R. Meier ....
M. L. Meyer
P. Meyer
V. Miles ...,
D. Minich
M. Nolan
I. Reville ......
F. Rupprecht ..
I. Rupprecht . ..
L. Samick . ..
P. Schade ....
I. Schlimn .....
I. Schneider . ..
D. Scott .......
I. Seelye ....
I. Shields
R. Simbeck
E. Smith ....
P. Smith ....
R. Sporner ....
P. Straub
V. Straub .....
P. Tornatore . . .
A. Uhl .....
E. Vollmer .....
L. Wilhelm
M. Woltel
Pride 6 Joy
Howie . . .
Diary , ......... .
Dog, "Delphine" ... .....
Tossel Hat ....
"Rita" ....
lrish , . .
Dawn .........
Ricky Clrlis Dog,
Height ..........
Trig Ability
Sliznness . . .
Iokes . .
Watch . . .
Radio ....
Blondes ,.....
Red Saddles . . .
Parents ....
Friends ..,.
Booties ........
Class Sweater . ..
His Boots ......
Paper Route . ..
His Iob ...,.
Music Box ....
Report Card . . .
Guitar .......
Compositions ....
Radio-Clock ...,
Camera ...,.....
Driver's License . . . . . . . .
His Personality .... .....
His Beard .....
"Sep"ternber .............
Vaughn Monroe's Records.
His Trade ................
Brother's Plymouth
SENIOR TRACERS
Favorite Pcutimc
Basketball . . . . . . .
.....Dancing
Ice Skating ......... ....
Playing Checkers ..,.....
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Playing Piano .... ....
Pooling ...... ....
Reading ..... ....
Doing Nothing .... ....
Roller Skating .,.. ....
Talking ...... ....
Knitting . . . . . . .
Reading ...... ....
Oil Painting .... ....
Chatting ........... . . .
Playing the Piano ........
Eating ........... ....
Gabbing ..... ....
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Speeding ........
Walking Center St. ...... .
Being Class Treasurer ....
Delivering Papers .......
Tatting ........... . . .
Sleeping . ,. .. ..
Playing lt .............
Singing Cowboy Ballads
Playing the Piano .....
Hiking ........... .
Playing Records .... .
Drinking QHZOI .... .
Playing Marbles .... .
Sleeping ...,..... .
Laughing .. .
Sleeping ....... .
Going to DuBois .
Dialihc
Women
Peacock
Playing Piano
Cowboys
Gravy
School
Cherry Cokes
ldleness
Al Iolson
Selfish People
Alarm Clocks
Westerners
Deutsch
Spinach
Mental Exertion
"Hill Billy" Music
Tomatoes
Labor
Onions
"Books"
Basketball
Counting Money
Paper Boxes
Oranges
Windy Days
Musicians
Pumpkin Pie
Birds
Umbrellas
Snowballs
Beer
Shaving
Cigars
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P. Smith
B. Cauley
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VOL. IIO. I IIO. I ST. MAIIYS, PEIIIIA., MGIIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, I958 PRICE 3 IIEIITS
REPORTERS F OR THIS ISSUE: WEATHER IN THE FUTURE: Bright
RICHARD SIIVIBECK and MARYLOU MEYER and sunny days ahead for all.
BANQUET HELD AT CENTRAL
A HUGE SUCCESS
The class ot 1948 held a reunion
banquet last evening in the base-
ment of the high school building.
Every member of the class was
present.
Velma Miles, now an instructress
at Penn State College, gave a talk
on "This Post-Atomic Age." Eugene
Gleixner, Professor at Notre Dame,
also spoke, his topic being, "The
Fighting Irish vs. the Men from
Mars."
A delicious meal was served by
the Y. W. C. A. Boosters. lt was
prepared by the noted chef, Kenneth
Bauer, who studied the culinary
arts in Paris, and by Alice Kestler,
whose pastries topped off a perfect
meal.
After-dinner music was furnished
by Otto Hillebrand's orchestra, star-
ring vocalist Helen Hutchison.
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SCOTT WINS IN LEGAL BATTLE
Lawyer Denis Scott in court ses-
sion this morning, proved the de-
fendant Paul Tornatore innocent of
the charge against foods sold in his
restaurant. Scott's ingenuity in pre-
senting evidence contrary to the
claims of ptomaine poisoning, re-
sulting from Tornatore's food, were
well delivered and the defendant
was acquitted by Iudge Iames
Schlimm.
Notes of the session were taken
by Marguerite Marconi, who also
assisted Scott in some of his find-
ings.
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CONCERT TO BE HELD
AT CARNEGIE HALL
Patricia McKnight will present ct
piano concert at Carnegie Hall for
the benefit of the Red Cross at
7:30 P. M. on October 21.
YOUTH ORGANIZATION BUILDING
UNDER WAY
Plans for a building for the young
boys and girls of Saint Marys are
finally being undertaken. Benedict
Hoffman, constructor, and a crew of
his men have begun work on the
project. Blueprints were drawn by
Ioan Kerner, noted draftswoman
formerly of this city. Cecilia Lenze
has been contacted and agreed to
plan the interior decoration of the
building.
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MAKE CHARITY SHOWING
Elizabeth Dippold, the skating
Queen of the world, and her partner,
John Eberl, performed before a
crowd of 22,000 people at the
"Gardens" in Pittsburgh last week.
Both have won ice honors and make
an interesting pair on skates.
Guests at the show included Mel-
vin Hoffman, a great oil man in
Texas, Dolores Krellner, occupation-
al therapist now assisting in a large
New York hospital, also Mary Dever-
eux, a commercial artist, whose
works have been seen in many pop-
ular magazines and on posters of
all sorts.
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HOSPITAL LOSES MEMBER OF
ITS STAFF
A farewell party was held on
Friday night at the home of Esther
Vollmer, dietition at the local hos-
pital, in honor of Dolores Minich.
She is leaving after five years' serv-
ice at the Andrew Kaul Memorial
hospital to accept a position as a
laboratory technician at St. Francis
Hospital in Pittsburgh. A tasty
luncheon was served by Esther Eck-
ert, and a committee of the nurses
put on a skit for entertainment. A
lovely lapel watch was given as a
going-away gift. Dr. Phyllis Straub
of the Walter Reed Hospital was
among the guests.
BLUE RIBBON AWARDED AT
FAIR IN SOUTH DAKOTA
First prize for the best appearing
heifer entered in the fair was
awarded to the Kronenwetter broth-
ers, Howard and Ioseph. They re-
ceived the blue ribbon and the
monetary award of 51200. Iudges
included Richard Hoffman, Profes-
sional veterinarian, also formerly of
Saint Marys.
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MEETING OF COMMUNICATIONS
AND TRANSPORTATION LINES
An important meeting to discuss
the problems of communication and
transportation of the modern world
was held last evening at the City
Hall.
Present were: Lawrence Donivan,
President of the Pennsylvania Rail-
road, Paul Schade, manager of
Schade's Bus Lines, Gerald Meier,
owner of the Alaskan Airway, and
Donald R. Fleming, supervisor oi the
Western Union Service in this area.
Each gave a report on the pro-
gress of his company in the past
five years and many beneficial
agreements were reached.
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NATIONAL TEACHERS'
INSTITUTE AT WASHINGTON
Delegates for the National
Teachers' Conference in Washing-
ton, D. C. this past week included
four former residents of our fair city
as representa-
in which they
They were:
who were present
tives of the schools
now have positions.
Iosephine Reville, an English
teacher at Grove High, LeRoy Wil-
helm, professor of mathematics at
Carnegie Tech, Martha Friedl, hist-
ory teacher, and Lyra Meier, home
economics teacher, both at Carter
Hill School for Girls.
THE PIIUPHET
MDIIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, I958
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LOCAL BUSINESS SCHOOL OPENS
A commercial school ot night and
day classes began its first semester
on September l. The faculty con-
sists of only four members so far,
but it is in proportion to the number
of students enrolled. It is expected
that more teachers will be called in
when the situation presents a need
for them. At present the teachers
are: Adelaide Bosnik, typing, Irene
Shields, bookkeeping, Patricia
Meyer, shorthand, and Irene Seelye,
commercial arithmetic.
New students are welcome and
the next course begins on lanuary
lfl, Registration for this course is
scheduled for lanuary I3 at 9:30 A.
M.
191.
NEW PHONE DIRECTORIES ISSUED
The new September l958 tele-
phone directories have been issued
throughout the city today under the
direction of Shirley Laird, who has
recently been promoted from switch-
board operator to the assistant man-
ager of the Ring Telephone Comp-
any. She was assisted in addressing
the directories by Myra Nolan, loan
Rupprecht and Louise Hathorn, all
of whom are experienced stenogra-
phers in the company.
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FORMER CLASSMATES
MEET ALOFT
Iames I-Iandwerger, Ambassador
to Germany, was surprised to meet
two of his former classmates, Aldine
Glass and Ruth Sporner, while re-
turning by air from his latest mis-
sion, Aldine and Ruth are first-class
airhostesses on the International
Airway, which is owned by multi-
millionaire, Merle Baumgratz.
RAMBLERS OPEN GRIDIRON
SEASON
The official unveiling of the Rhode
Island Ramblers football team for
the 1958 season will take place Sat-
urday evening under the lights at
Crosely Field in Richmond, Virginia,
where they will meet the Virginian
Cadets.
When the kickoff takes place it
will also mark the debut of Coach
Ioseph Kline who is serving his first
year as head coach of the profes-
sional team.
Football spotters predict that the
Ramblers will present a first-rate
team this season, Coach Ioseph
Kline announced his probable line-
up as follows: Donald Goetz, Left
end, Robert Meier, left tackle, Bill
Decker, left guard, Iames Krellner,
center, Iames Butsch, right guard,
Bernard Cauley, right tackle, "Rip"
Rowan, Ir.," right end. ln the back-
field, "lim Henry" will hold the
quarterback position, Melvin Wolfel,
left half-back, Iohn Schneider, right
half-back, and Tom Bauer will hold
the full-back position.
This lineup is subject to last min-
ute changes.
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BABY CLINIC TUESDAY A. M.
The regular free baby clinic
sponsored by the Women's Club of
Saint Marys will be held at the
child health center tomorrow morn-
ing starting at lO:3O,
Dr. Paul Eckert will be the attend-
ing physician assisted by Patricia
Herzing, child nurse, Frances Rup-
precht, R.N., Lillian Samick, R.N.,
Elizabeth Smith, R.N., and Patricia
Smith, dental hygienist.
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T LOCAL TENNIS CHAMPS
WIN COUNTY DOUBLES
Patty Meagher and Donna Gahr
won the Elk County doubles on
Monday afternoon and will go on
to the state finals sometime next
month. Each has earned an eager
following for her playing ability
in the past and together they
make a powerful team. The good
wishes of the city and of all who
have been following their progress
accompany them. More information
concerning the finals will be stated
at a later date.
CLASSIFIED ADS
All classified ads must be paid
for in advance.
FOR SALE: l952 superlined cadil-
lac convertable. Good condition. In-
quire Donald Ellis's Used Cars. "Let
your old cars rust in peace."
FOR SALE: Several new Winches-
ter 32's with improved telescopic
sights, Apply at Bill Dippold's Sport
Store on the Avenue.
THE BEAUTY PARLOR: Experi-
enced beauticians, Alice Uhl, and
Rose Ehrensberger will give you
cold waves, permanents and mud
packs at moderate prices in the
most modern methods. Call 2309.
DRESSES made, altered and de-
signed to suit the individual. Call
Mary Theresa Dornisch at 4630 or
come into her shop on Main Street
for prompt service.
"DCN'T GO BY,
COME IN AND BUY"
AT
RITA LUCANIICS GROCERY STORE
where shopping is a pleasure.
"FOR TI-IE DRINK THAT SATISFIES
BUY AT HICICS FINE ALESI'
Proprietor, Victor Straub
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7. Picnic grounds. 8. Bill's dear. 9. By the lake. 10. What's up? ll. Going places. 12. Resting. 13. Hip pocke
14. Happiness personified. 15. Pretty scenery. 15. Mother's helpers. 17. Sharp shooters. 18. At their best. 19. Park
dam. 20. lust 7 miles from St. Marys. 21. In the sunshine. 22. Big gun. 23. Calm waters. 24. In the woods. 25. S
ver creek. 26. Musical group. 27. On camp steps. 28. Bumper girl, 29. In our back yard. 30. Outnumbere
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AYBE it was that last coke at the Peacock,
but it seemed hours before I finally fell asleep.
Suddenly I seemed to be in a very familiar
place among people whom I knew I had seen before.
As the dreamy haze became clearer I realized that
it was our own class of '48 as they began their first
day of school. How much has happened to them
since thenl
Long forgotten memories were stirred up as I
watched the figures move through the familiar pat-
tern of school life. The first grade-where we had our
first taste of the life in store for us for the next twelve
years, second grade, when we were no longer the
"babies" but a definite part of the grade school. Year
by year the figures passed before me-changing in
appearance and actions as they passed through the
hands of the teachers.
Then there was Iunior High School, where we began
to get interested in the "big high school kids" and
wait anxiously for the time when we could become
one of them,
I awoke and realized that it was almost time to start
another of the few remaining days of school. But the
dream had started me thinking and I found myself
living over the four years of high school which
followed.
At last, after eight long years of preparation we
were readyl It was a wonderful feeling as we walked
up the stairs and into the halls of Central. We felt
almost grown up, while the Seniors were actually
ancientl Again there were new rules and regulations
to get used to, but the change was for the better
ci we eagerly changed classes and went to assem-
blies. Then, there was the excitement of our first
class meeting as we planned for a class party at
Parker Dam. And we were actually permitted to sit
in the bleachers and cheer our lungs out for the
basketball team. We went to school dances with high
hopes and worked hard to make our own a success.
We struggled through our first year of Latin, Civics,
Science, and eventually became:
Sophomoresl and looked upon with little more re-
spect. We had our first taste of a laboratory science
as we took biology and cut up fish, worms, etc. The
school dance we held that year will long be remem-
bered because of the floor show starring the famous
South Seas dancers-Denny, Beeps, and Paul T.
Toward the end of the year we ordered our class
rings, and came to an agreement easily on the style
we wanted.
As we walked through the halls as Iuniors we
realized our importance as "upper classmen". We
flashed our class rings around to be admired by all
and began to get into more advanced studies like
chemistry and higher math. Again we cheered for a
basketball team which was one of the best Central
ever had, and many of us went to Erie to cheer
madly as Central won their famous victory over Erie
Prep. Of course, the highlight of the year was the
Iunior Prom. After weeks of cutting and fastening the
pink, blue and white crepe paper we had the thrill
of watching the big wheel's being lifted which trans-
formed the gym into almost a fairyland. The year
came to a close as we watched another graduating
class leave, and realized that in one short year we
would be doing the same things and that now we
were taking their places as:
Seniorsl the "Big guns" of the school. The Ides
Staff was elected, and the first issue came out, quite
a success. And there was the class meeting where
we decided against the colors of red and green and
picked our own maroon and gold, and the day, a
few weeks later as we sat listening to Mr. Gibson
and ordering our sweaters, hats, pennants, and em-
blems. Then the memo staff was elected, and the work
began on the year book-decision on class flowers,
mottoes, and the securing of "ads," And who can
forget the big day when we got our sweaters and
hats and proudly displayed to all the fact that We
were Central High--'48l
And we are proud of that fact and hope that after
the next twelve years we can look back with as
much pleasure as we are doing now upon our school
life.
K. BAUER, P. STRAUB
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61444 Wd! aj '48
We the Senior class of 1948 being of sound mind and
body do hereby, in our last will and testament, be-
queath the following, in memory of the school which
we will never forget:
To Father Iames, another senior class as intelligent
as ours.
To Father Timothy, we leave hopes of success in the
building of the new grade school.
To Father Richard, the class leaves happy memories
of the long bus rides to the out-of-town basket-ball
games.
To Father Columban, the Seniors wish a shorter walk
to church and a long stay in St. Marys.
To Mrs. Wittman we leave hopes of a Home Econ-
omics class that will do dishes.
To Coach Goetz-taller freshmen for basketball.
To Mr. Gies, chalk for Physics class.
To Miss Fritz, we give healthier and more physical
educationally-minded students.
To the school staff, we leave, in order to let a group
of new faces and students enter.
To the Iuniors, we leave the class rooms vacant.
To the Sophomores, we bequeath our wit and manner.
To the Freshmen, the class leaves their memories of
four, happy years in high school.
Adelaide wills her long finger nails to "Wimpy" Mose-
miller.
Iimmy Handwerger leaves his yellow sweater with the
"C" included to Lolie Hanes.
Dolores M. leaves her long, blond hair to Ioanne
Kimble.
Larry Donivan leaves his pin curlers to Kenny Herzing.
"Phil" leaves her long skirts to Ioyce Wehler.
The freshmen girls are left swooning by Hicky Straub.
"Patty" Meagher wants to leave her wit to Bill
Fleming.
To some poor freshmen who needs it, Donald Goetz
bequeaths his Latin ability.
Franny Rupprecht wills her physics book to anyone
interested in that subject.
Melvin Hoffman leaves his seat in the Senior room to
Iude Gleixner.
"Sally" Hathorn is the receiver of Donna's ice skates.
Ray Brennan receives Iohn Eberl's ambition.
"Cappy" Hanes is to receive Helen Hutchison's vocal
ability.
Bugs Wolfel leaves his love for school to Carlo Meyer.
Ioanie Rupprecht wishes that "Rosie" Fleming re-
ceives her job, collecting excuses.
Iames Butch leaves his iron constitution to Donald
Keenan to use in Biology class.
Rita Hanes is the collector of Esther Eckert's blonde
hair.
Paul Tornatore leaves his physique to Allan Hassel-
man.
"Pat" Herzing leaves her dimples to Shirley Detsch.
To Mary Lou Williamee, a short walk home from Ioe
Kronewetter.
Mary Devereux leaves all B-friends to Mary Ann Frey.
Howard Kronewetter bequeaths his quiet disposition
to Georgia Erich.
Norma Schaberl is to receive Mary Lou's nickname
"Boots."
Paul Eckert gives his title "Lover" to Howie Prosel.
Myra is leaving all nonsense behind so Virginia
Geitner may carry on.
Buddy Wendel is to have a manly physique-thanks to
Ioe Kline.
Ruth Sporner lends the Iuniors her flash bulb camera
to take pictures for their yearbook.
Pierre Brehm will receive Denny Scott's wavy hair.
"Tommy" Eckert is the receiver of "Teeta" Dornisc:h's
acting ability.
Merle Baumgratz leaves his impressive manner of
speech to Charles O'Connor.
Lyra bequeaths some of her freckles to Ioan Brock.
Iim Schlimn leaves his "Boots" to George Bauer for
vulcanizing.
"Dottie" Krellner leaves her pleasant personality to
"Dolly" Bankovich.
Ierry Meyer leaves his big head to "Popeye" Briendel.
To Iohn Weis goes Patty McKnight's charm.
Bill Decker leaves his muscles to lake Nissel.
Ioan Kerner leaves Ray Dougherty another girl to take
her place in plays.
Doc Ellis leaves his charge account at the Chevy
Garage to anyone who can afford it.
"Lil" Sarnick leaves her knowledge of trig to Marilyn
Vogt.
"Core" Hauber receives the habit of always being on
time from LeRoy Wilhelm.
"Katie" Wicks is the receiver of Louise Hathorn's
love of basket-ball.
To any two boys who feel patriotic, Bob Meier and
Dick Hoffman leave their job of raising the flag
every morning.
Thomas Grieggs is the gallant receiver of Shirley's
curls.
Jerry Lanzel receives Paul Schade's driving ability.
fMay he use it wiselylj
To Donna Mae Gerg, Rita Lucanik bestows some of
her height.
Through the kindness of Bernard Cauley, Dick Gerg
is to be a foot taller.
Irene Seelye leaves her place in rank in going to
Mass every morning to Dorothy Dumich.
Tom Bauer leaves his ease at sleeping in class to
Tom O'Brien.
Bill Dippold leaves his trapping ability to Carol Hanes
so she can get a man.
Alice Kestler bequeaths her quiet manner to Eileen
Zitzler.
"Corky" Krellner bequeaths his truck to the Senior
class so they may ride home.
"Mutch" Friedl wills her long lashes to "Belva" Sherry.
"Honest Dick" Simbeck leaves his guitar and Otto
Hilderbrand leaves his accordion to be used at the
Senior parties.
"Pat" Meyer wills her voice to "Bob" Ryan.
Eugene Gleixner gives his place in the top part of
the class to Gus Herzing.
"Aldine" Glass leaves two packs of loose leaf to any-
one who has to write out the physics report.
"Beeps" Bauer wants to leave-Central.
Sis Lenze gives her artistic initiative to "Eddie"
Wolfel.
Iohn Schneider leaves his books to someone who will
use them as wisely as he did.
Betty Dippold wills her cheerleading ambitions to
Carol Gahr.
Benny Hoffman leaves his daily ride to Mass to Paul
Krieg.
Irene Shields leaves Clara Iesberger a tube of lipstick.
Betty Smith wills Dick Clark her German accent.
"Pat" Smith bequeaths her memory of high school to
Ioan Renwick.
Ioy Reville leaves her Chemistry and Math to Patty
Wilhelm.
Alice Uhl bequeaths her Spanish to Thalia Schatz.
"Augustine" Herzing receives Rosie Ehrensberger's
red ankle sox.
Marge Marconi wills her job at the theater to "Weezie"
Wortman.
Velma Miles wills her ride to school each day at noon
to Helen Samick.
Eileen Werner receives Esther Vollmer's job at
Murphy's.
Pepper Fleming leaves-finally.
In Witness Whereof, we have set our hands and
seals on the last day of May, in the year of Our Lord
One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-eight.
fSignedJ-Class of '48
Witnesses: Thomas Bauer, Esther Vollmer
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1947-48 REMINICENCES
2-S chool opens, our ways wc mend
E very day a different trend.
8-P resident, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary
T oday were given their duties to carry.
9-E xcited voices from IUA arose lasl
M aroon and gold our colors we chose.
15-B oys' and girls' voices from Glee Club flowed,
Enjoyed singing songs both new and old.
24-R ollicking Home Ec. class was enrolled.
l-O ur sweaters, etc. were ordered at last
15-Cunning first issue of "Ides" brought laughs.
20--T oday the first of many movies was seen
22-O ur very first dance-occasion, "Halloween"
Z2-B usiness officers for "Memo" picked out,
ZZ-E nthronement of Christ the King came about
23-R ecess from school lTeachers' Convenlionl brought
24- a shout. I
10-N ow look at the birdie! Give. a big smile.
IU-O ur pictures for yearbook were put on file.
18-V ery good movie we did see,
20-E njoyed first meeting of C. S, M. C.
24-M ovie we saw, motto We chose
26-B ig "Memo" dance brought the school to a close.
26-E njoyed "Grapes for Dinner" a Thanksgiving play.
28-R omped over Alumni, wonderful day!
1-D eer season opened-we had a free day.
5-E njoyed "First Friday Breakfast" which came our way.
9-C rusaders beat Ridgwayg saw Clown Program, too,
12-E mblems, etc. arrived all new.
15-Mounted Police picture, then, was seen,
16-B eat Altoona 46-15
18- First graders put on a Vocation play
23- Dramatic Club presentation lEmpty Rooml came our way
23-E njoyed vacation with holidays once more,
30-R enova went home on the wrong end of the score.
1-Ianuary brought us bright new days
2 4, 6-A s we beat Punxy, Altoona, and Ridgway
9-N ow for Public Q42-l5l
13-U nusual picture "Pot of Gold" was seen.
14-A lready we selected our invitations .
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Presented for Father Timothy's namesday.
Bradford defeated us, 'twas a sad night
Oil City fell, after a good fight.
-First victory in February was over Public High
3-E njoyed "Western Union", a movie which came by.
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-R egular First Friday Breakfast drew a large crowd.
8-U ndying spirit proved too much for Oil City A
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23-R eligious movie on Christ's Passion was seen
22, 4-Y ielded a game to D. U. C.'s and Pittsburg's team.
27- But defeating Iohnstown put us on the beam.
D. Gahr
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Adelaide works hard all day,
Success is bound to come her way. ULBJ
Mary is most kind and sweet,
She always greets you on the street. fM.D.J
Elizabeth is a famous cheerleader,
And has a smile for those who meet her. QB.D.J
Mary Theresa likes to mend and sew,
Yet her marks are never low. fM.T.D.J
Esther writes such interesting stories,
Of adventure and romantic glories. CE.E.J
Rose does her lessons one by one,
She finishes what she has begun. fR.E.J
Martha likes to laugh with glee,
For she is filled with joy, you see. CMF.,
Donna is the trusty Treasurer,
Honor and respect are usually paid her. CD.G.l
Aldine is as precious as gold,
She returns favors a thousand-fold. QA.G.J
Louise is always neat as a pin, '
Faces troubles and trials with a grin. fL.H.J
Patricia giggles to her heart's delight,
To see her smile is a glorious sight. fP.l-IJ
Helen enjoys playing merry tunes,
Also reading funny cartoons. CH.l-lj
Ioan has a very soft voice,
Dramatics and Math. are her only choice. UK.,
Alice is ever a friend in need,
She helps each one by her every deed, fA.K.j
Dolores is the President of our class,
You usually see her at Holy Mass. fD.K.J
Shirley is a bundle of gladness,
She helps others in their sadness. CS.L.j
Cecilia is a grand old sport,
Whether on the ball field or tennis court. fC.L.J
Rita is the smallest of the girls,
She's always neat and combs her curls. CRL.,
Marguerite is the life of the lasses,
She works with a will in all her classes. fM.M.j
Patricia is sharp as a ringing bell,
Does all her work both neat and well. fP.Mc.j
Patricia is a cheerleader of the Gold and Blue,
She never sighs, but comes smiling thru. fP.M.j
Lyra likes to chat a bit,
Along with this also goes her wit. fL.M.j
Mary Lou is Secretary by our votes,
At all our meetings she takes down notes. CM.L.M.J
Patricia enjoys to swim and hike,
Cowboys are her only dislike. CP.M.J
Velma brightens the room with her smile,
Merriness and joy, with her all the while. fV.M.J
Dolores has the ability to paint,
Her imagination is so very quaint. fD.M.l
Myra with her wit and charm,
Likes to kid, yet does no harm. fM.N.j
Ioy-as her nickname soon will tell,
Brings us joy and fun as well. U.R.J
Frances enjoys playing volleyball,
In this field she surpasses nearly all. QF.B,J
Ioan has a happy and carefree mind,
Not only this, she is also kind. fI.R.J
Lillian, at Murphy's store, she works,
She does each duty and never shirks. QL.S.J
Irene is at Holy Mass every day,
And talks to God in her own dear way. fl.S.J
Irene is like a very bright star,
She outshines others both near and far. Cl.S.J
Elizabeth is a loyal friend,
She'll fight for you to the very end. fE.S.l
Patricia is gifted with nimble fingers,
When a piano's around, that's where she lingers. fP.S
Ruth is there and always on the beam,
To be an air hostess is her wish supreme. CRS.,
Phyllis is a scholar so bright,
She defies the wrong and upholds the right. fP.S.J
Alice is a great friend to all,
She answers every whim and call. fA.U.l
Esther is Vice-President of '48,
She really helps our class to rate. CE.V.J
L. MEIER, E. SMITH
OUR PARENTS
Who is it who reared us to love God and man,
And advised us in trials as best they can?
Who sent us to school when it was freezing cold,
But first to the church to gain heaven's gold?
And school done, each day, and homeward bound,
We saw God's nature-from the sky to the ground.
Our parents good and true-We thank them now and again,
And say to them,"God bless you all"-Now and forever-Amen.
loe Kline
THAT OLD GANG OF MINE
I hate to see this year go by,
I hate to see our school days die,
For we have had the best of lun
Through all twelve years, We've hit and run.
When leaving school We'll seem so glad,
Alas! we're off to Work, so sad.
But soon we're all together, and then
We're talking of school's past sport again.
Ioe Kline
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Saint Marys Catholic High School in joining the March of Progress has
established its own vocational school. This new undertaking is housed in
its own building adjacent to Central. Under the supervision of Father james,
Mr. Edward Bridge directs the activities of the Vocational Guidance program.
This project under the patronage of Keystone Carbon Company was
established to equip the students ot Central with the knowledge of their own
traits and inclinations. This will tend to give each student a better grasp
on what he can do and should do in his life's work.
The school is equipped with the latest wood and metal working devices.
There are various types ol lathes, joiners, power-saws, drill-presses, and all
the other types of standard equipment.
Mr. Bridge is a graduate of California State Teachers' College and has
taken a special course in Industrial Arts Education. l-le has experience in
teaching in the DuBois City High schools.
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classes. Mechanical Drawing is also taught in the new building with 57
students enrolled in this course.
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At the first meoting of the Dramatic Club, held October 7, 1947, the election of officers
took place with the following results: President, Myra Nolan, Vice President, Cecilia Lenze,
Secretary, Aldine Glass, Treasurer, Ioan Kerner.
The first presentation of the Dramatic Club was on November 26, with the one act play
"Grapes for Dinner" taking the spotlight.
Cast of characters:
Fred Baldwin, father ....,.. ...... H ilary Lenze
Margaret Baldwin, mother .. .. ...... Myra Nolan
Grandma .,............,. .,.. F rances Rupprecht
Lucille Baldwin .... ...,..... I oan Kerner
Ianey Baldwin .... ....... P atty Herzing
Bob Baldwin ..... Kenny Schwentner
Herbert Dodd ...., ..... R ay Dougherty
Announcer's Voice .. Donald Keenan
Christmas season brought to our stage a three act play "The Empty Room." It was the
story of a miserly innkeeper, who refused his empty room to any one who was without gold.
He is influenced by his lover, Ioanna, to give shelter to Mary of Nazareth for nothing, and
later in repentance and shame he lays all his gold at the feet of the new born Saviour.
Harnar .....................,.,,.,,........ Ioseph Hauber
Ioanna ...... .............. .........,... A l dine Glass
Rebecca, mother of Hamar . .. .,.,. Mary Theresa Dornish
Prophet .. ..... ......... .......... B e tty Straub
Mary of Nazareth .,....,... ..., D olores Minich
Nobleman of Capernaum .... ..,. C larence Dillson
Servant .................... ,... ....,. D a vid Rupprecht
"Did You Say Mink" was a comedy staged in honor of Reverend Father Timothy O.S.B.
on Ianuary 23. The scene takes place at the home of Mrs. Martin who is interviewing appli-
cants for the position of a maid. She has offered the use of her mink coat on the days off
which accounts for much of the laughter and merriment of the audience.
Mrs. Martin ........
Mrs. Willoughby
Ruth Doyle .......
Bessie Potts ....
Essie Potts
Mrs. Chandler . .
Azalea .........
Matilda Brown . . .
Lorraine May ......
Winifred Wiggins ..
Mrs. Shelly Mortimer
Ioanne Fritz
. . . , Betty Straub
Alice Breindl
Rose Grieggs
Aldine Glass
Mary Lou Williamee
. . . . . . . . Marleen Meier
. . . . . , . . Eileen Zitzler
. . . Donna Mae Gerg
, . ....... Alice Krellner
Frances Rupprecht
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CRUSADERS-BASKETBALL 1947-48
The '47-'48 Crusaders can be rightly recognized as another "great" with
the number of famous Central High Teams. With Reverend Father Iames,
Athletic Director and Jimmy Goetz, the "Winning Coach", at the helm, the
Crushing Crusaders chalked up another remarkable record of 21 and 3 in
scholastic competition. Two losses were inflicted upon the Crusaders by a
Fenn State Frosh team. Among the outstanding teams the Crusaders defeated
were: Iohnstown Catholic, champion of the Altoona Diocese, St. Ioe's of Mt.
Oliver, winner of the Pittsburgh Class B league, and St. Bernard's of Bradford.
This win clinched the Eastern Section of the Catholic Diocesan League for
the Centralites.
The Goetzmen also added the second leg to the tripod L. C. Stackpole
Memorial Trophy, given each year to the champion high school team in St.
Marys. They earned this by smothering the St. Marys Flying Dutchmen 42-15
in the first game, and adding a second victory by a 36-24 score.
Constituting the line-up for the season at forwards were 3-year veterans
lim Schlimm and Tom Bauer, the up and coming Paul Krieg at Center, and
Capt. Vic Straub and lim Handwerger in the rear court. Iim Schlimm proved
to be "the big wheel" offensively as he raked up 350 points over a 24 game
span. Capt. Straub was considered the "spark plug" of the team, and a game
was not officially won until Iimmy Handwerger put in one of his spectacular
half-court shots. Tom Bauer proved to be worth his weight in gold, because
he not only played in the rear court defensively, but took runnerup spot with
205 points scored. During the last two years, in which the above have played,
the Crusaders have lost but 4 games in high school competition as compared
to 46 won. The Crusaders as a whole outscored their opponents 1048 to 670.
An astonishing record which brilliantly reflects the ability of Coach Goetz
was established over the span of the last 4 years, as during this period the
Goetzmen have not lost a single encounter to a high school team on its own
Court.
At this point we wish to give our sincere thanks to Athletic Director,
Father Iames, for his untiring efforts in helping the team, Jimmy Goetz for
coaching his 14th consecutive year and thus bringing to Central such basket-
ball glory as few schools accomplish. We also wish to thank the smooth per-
forming cheerleaders, managers, and all others who helped bring down the
curtain on another successful basketball season.
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Alumni 39 52 Public 15 42
St. Leo's 22 53 DuBois 26 60
Wilcox 20 43 Punxy 9 43
Altoona 15 46 D. U. C. 48 36
Benovo 25 43 Wilcox 21 52
Iohnstown 37 35 Pittsburgh 30 51
Bradford 22 20 Bradford 37 47
Oil City 38 40 DuBois 34 44
Public 24 36 Pittsburgh 49 40
Oil City 38 41 D. U. C. 39 28
St. Leo's 36 55 lohnstown 36 45
Altoona 24 46 Oil City 39 42
Punxy 16 55 Renovo 26 61
The win over Oil City gave the Crusaders the title of the "Erie Diocesan
Champs". The victory over Renovo leaves but one opponent, Pittsburgh,
for us to meet in our section. The invitation to the K. of C. Tournament has
been accepted, but due to the lateness of the date, the results will not
be able to be printed here.
Paul A. Tornatore
Denis I. Scott
ls! row AUl't'llCI For-l, Carol Hans-s, Mary
Hannibal 2nd row Mary Lou Wtlltamee,
Val:-ry Gravws, Rita Hanes 3rd row Clare
losborger, Loutsr- Worttnan, Ge-orgia Flrich
VOLLEYBALL TEAMS
lst row Lois Kopp, Patricia Singer,
Patricia Brennan 2nd row Hose
Gregory, Helen Weber, Mary Witt-
man, 3rd row Martha Friedl,
Dolores Krellner, Betty Smith. Ab-
sent: Cecilia Lenze, Patricia Meyer,
lst row Ruth Hanws, Lois Han:-sz, Mary
Ann Krieg 2nd row Mary Lou livers,
Aloha Wegemer, Flosef Mary Kle'-in 3rd row
Aldine Glass, Betty Dippolrl, loanne H+-n
wick, Mary Ann Bankovtc. Absent: l"ranc'vs
l-lupprecht.
lst row loan Puncheeon, Hita Lucanik, Isl row Grace Herbst, Patricia Meagher, Marlene Melt-r,
Ruth Heiberqer 2nd row Kathryn Wicks, Irene Straub. 2nd row Mary Graco Schltmm, Altcr- Krf-l
Mary Lou Meyt-r, Dorothy Durnich, Betty lner, Donna Gahr, Norma Heiboraer Absent: Barbara
Straub Absent: Gloria Hanes, Patricia Sunder, Maraueritv Marconi.
Mclfnlaltt.
VOLLEYBALL
November 13 marked the opening of the 1947-48 Volleyball season.
Teams were chosen, and the league games began. The first half closed on
December 16 with Georgia Erich's "Dodgers" holding first place.
The second hall of the season went into full swing again on Ianuary 8
after the Christmas holidays. Some of the younger members of the league
came out with a fairly good showing. The end of the second half found Betty
Straub's "Tigers" and Aldine G1ass's "Braves" tie for first place. The
'tie" was played off on Friday, February 13, eliminating the "Braves"
The play-offs were held for the title on February 19, on the Gym hard-
wood while the crowd cheered the battling "Tigers" and "Dodgers" on. Amid
the din and excitement the "Dodgers" clinched the series in the third game
with a 21-19 score.
Congratulations "Dodgers"l Nice going "Tigers"l
After the League games were played off, the class games began on
February 26. In the first games of the series the Sophomores defeated the
Freshmen. In the second game the Iuniors defeated the Seniors. In the second
half the Iuniors defeated the Freshmen eliminating them from the play-offs.
The Seniors next eliminated the Sophomores. The play-off was between the
Iuniors and Seniors in which the Iuniors defeated the Seniors, winning four
games out of six.
All hail to the Iuniorsl "Champs" of '48l
A. Glass
THE SENIOR DIRECTGRY
NAME
1. Bauer, Kenneth L.
2. Bauer, Thomas I. ...,. .
3. Baumgratz, Merle A. ..
4. Bosnik, Adelaide I.
5. Butsch, Iames L. .... .
6. Cauley, Bernard I.
7. Decker, William H.
8. Devereux, Mary M. .... .
9. Dippold, Elizabeth G. ..
10. Dippold, William L.
ll. Donivan, Lawrence I. ..
12. Dornisch, Mary T. . . ..
13. Eberl, Iohn G. .... .
14. Eckert, Esther R. ..... .
15. Eckert, Paul A. ..,.... .
16. Ehrensberger, Rose M. ..
17. Ellis, Donald L. ,.... .
l8. Fleming, Donald R. ..
19. Friedl, Martha I. . . . .
20. Gahr, Donna R. ..,. .
21. Glass, Aldine D. ..... .
22. Gleixner, Eugene H. ..
23. Goetz, Donald E. ..... .
24. Handwerger, Iames N. ..
25. Hathorn, Louise I. . . . .
26. Herzing, Patricia R. ..
27. Hillebrand, Otto A. ..
28. Hoffman, Benedict M. ..
29. Hoffman, Melvin I.
30. Hoffman, Richard L. ..
31. Hutchison, Helen E. ..
32. Kerner, M. Ioan .....
33. Kestler, Alice A. . . . .
34. Kline, Ioseph F. ....... .
35. Krellner, Dolores M.
36. Krellner, Iames F, ..... .
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. Kronenwetter, Howard W.
. Kronenwetter, Ioseph F.
. Laird, Shirley M. ..... .
. Lenze, Cecilia R. ..... .
. Lucanik, Rita R. ..... .
. Marconi, Marguerite I. ..
. McKnight, Patricia A. ..
. Meagher, Patricia E. ..
. Meier, Gerald A.
. Meier, Lyra T. .... .
. Meier, Robert I.
. Meyer, Mary L.
. Meyer, Patricia C.
. Miles, Velma T.
. Minich, Dolores M.
52. Nolan, Myra E. ...... .
53. Reville, Iosephine A. ..
54. Rupprecht, Frances M. ..
55. Rupprecht, Ioan R. . . . .
56. Samick, Lillian R.
57. Schade, Paul I. .... .
58, Schlimm, Iames P.
59. Schneider, Iohn L.
60. Scott, Denis I. ..,. .
61. Seelye, Irene D.
62. Shields, Irene G. , . . .
63. Simbeck, Richard H. ..
64. Smith, Elizabeth I.
65. Smith, Patricia H.
66. Sporner, Ruth M.
67. Straub, M. Phyllis
68. Straub, Victor C. .... .
69. Tornatore, Paul A. ..
70. Uhl, Alice M. ..... .
71. Vollmer, Esther M. ..
72. Wilhelm, LeRoy A.
73. Wolfel, Melvin I.
ADDRESS
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N. St. Marys St.
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253
542 Church St.
220 Columbus St .
117 Center St. .... .
123 Bank St. .... .
22 Railroad St.
745 Theresia St. ..
25 Mark St. ..... .
25 Mark St. ..... .
219 Washington St.
601 Maurus St. . . . .
478 Chestnut St. ..
Benzinger Rd.
407 Rock St. ..,.. .
N. St. Marys Rd. ..
450 Chestnut St. ..
S. Michael Rd.
396 Chestnut St. ..
131 Neubert St. ..
109 Fourth St.
556 Maurus St.
150 Oilwell St.
235 Charles St. . . . .
211 Washington St.
520 S. Michael St.
Windfall Rd., R. D. 1 . .. .....
146 Neubert St. . . . .
582 Maurus St. . . . .
435 W. Mill St.
630 Curry Ave. . . . .
463 S. St. Marys St.
706 Theresia St. ..
372 Grant St. .... .
Vine Rd. ......... .
253 Brussells St. ..
Washington Ext., R.
Washington Ext., R.
432 N. Michael St.
Depot St. ........ .
629 Lincoln Ave. ..
625 Lincoln Ave.
602 Center St.
327 Washington St.
449 W. Mill St.
637 Hall Ave.
669 Center St.
534 Center St.
212 Chestnut St. ..
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414
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Rightmeyer St.
W. Mill St.
S. Michael St.
Atlantic St. . . . .
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Lafayette St. ..
George St. . . . .
N. Michael St.
Spruce St. . . . .
Pine St. .... .
Benedict St. ..
Pontzer Ave. ..
15 Washington St.
Paul St., R. D.1
324 High Ave.
462 Brussells St. ..
134 Washington St.
247 N. Michael St.
Rosely Rd. ....... .
141 Oilwell St.
438 N. Michael St.
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PARISH
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
St. Marys
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
St. Marys
St. Marys
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
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Sacred Heart ........ 7732
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Wortrnnn, Norrrm Sdrnlvlrr Mrvy Ann Munn Vhyllr-1 Wwfzn--1
Poirlcm Wrllwlrrr, Illf-vrl 'Nun'-r Uwrf-'Try fiittzrfk, Mfirllyn
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Firsl Row: Hrvhnrri Hur'-rrfslwf-rqnr', Udwnrri Hrs-hm, Anthony
'r'wm1fg, Hmyrrmn-i firerrrrrmn, Indra f2lY,'1XHl'I', IHYOING 1fCkf'Y1,
Xiriwrrri Zfrlt Iifwwwxrri prrvusal, If-rornv Lanz:-1 Second How:
I'--nnrea Nrmfv-I, Aurrylrfstrrrfr Hs-rvlnq, Wrllmm P'lQYT'll1"If1, Walrvr
Hrulwr, 'I'h:urrrr1:s I'c'kn-rt, W-wltf-r I1-mrmir-1, G+-mqev Bmwr,
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Hob'-rt Prrmz, K1-rmf-th Hvrrmz Cl!r1YIf'!3 M:Qur-nr-, 'I'hnrnf1:
O'Br1v-n, Hlchmri Clark, Karl Mnyr-r Fourth Row: Pun
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First How: ruth Harwfa, Draw- Iiornaht-y, Thalra Schatz, Mary
Ann Kr-ttf-1, Avitirr-y Wwkf-tl, Itfantnft Wtfritif-I, Gram: Ht-rbst,
'ilwrivi Htmv 1: Wtirzm Sttfrtltl Mary Harmrbal Second Row:
Vatrrvra ill'-txrtv-:, Hmzt- Hruttmtrri, 'fhfvtf-:w tftchmrllwr,
Mar ifrrftt Sfttltmrrx, Graft Ham-r Mary Lou Sy-orrwr, Grin-
tvtvww- Lrtti-Af, Lyra Amman, fit V11 um: Kvstlz-I, Aurfrlta Ford,
Ilwrf. Ham-:1 Third Row: Ham' Crt:-rm:-1, Lms Kopp, Martha
ktrfzt-1:1ar1 tfvitlnf Krrrtbiu, Lrrmast- Nrisrzbaurn, Ifltaabf-th Shafini,
ffltxtrtvy Hltttwt, Mfirm Hu t rtfrtrt, Marilyn Hfimutr-1, Ivan
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Iaan Pl11lCi'lt'!'7f'l, Mary Lau MCKm'it:t, Fatrtcta HVYUIIIIXYI Mtnrarr
Sefeltv, Mary Paar, Nwrrrtrw iii-rlw!.7'tr, Harltma Iitittz-rlwrqvz,
Huth Stebrck, Mary Arm K:x:.J Fifth Row: Airw Kit-Hut-r,
Iecm Kvrnf-r, Iifttttt Mtrtcwtr, tilftrvrtcf fmt: Alfwhti Wrfqvrmfr,
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Gres-ritharufr Sixth Row: iiutva Sturry, Italfwwf, Kmqltt,
Thflrese De-tszctt, Mary Lou Stihuig Mary Lmt Wnlltarm-t-,
Barbara Surltiwr Cwttofrt Gattfy, Mfirtiarvt Htwftmtrrr, fiay
Casslty Absent: Mtirlfyzt M-Kfijttf-t, Cvitrtt- W'-trlxxv-tl
First Row: Hzifimtr ti Haltvr, It-mrrtw Kvllv-r, Harry Iilcwk, Hay ward Wolff-i, Iamf S Aritir,-mari. Dmtalfi Stu-1'-, Ttiaruazz Valvri
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Allen's Sport Store
Altar Society ,, ...,,
Armour Leather Co.
A. 6. P. Tea Co. ...... ....... .
Automotive Trades Association
Ayrshire Dairy ....,. ..,...,..
Bastian Bros. Co. ...,, .
Bayer Furniture Co .,.. .
Beaver Meadow Bakery .,..
Bell Motors ...4...,..,..-
Ben Franklin Restaurant
Berman s ....,,..,......
B. P. O. Elks ........,
B. 6 R. Electric .......
Boscol Tool 6- Mig. Co.
Brown's Boot Shop .,...,,....
Builders 61 Mfg. Supply Co.
Burden, Iohn C. ........... .
Burke Bros. ..,,...,..,......., .
Butz, Iohn M., Store ......... ,
Catholic Knights ol St. George
Catholic Men's Fraternal Club
C. Y. M. A. G Boosters .......
Central Drug Store ........,,.
C. H. S. Alumni Association
Central Restaurant ,,......,
City Transter .......
Class of 1910 .. ..
Class ol 1928 .. .
Class of 1939 ....
Class ot 1947 ......
Clover Hill Dairy ,,........
Corbett Cabinet Co. .,,. .
Crusaders Basket-ball Team
Crystal Beverages , ...,....
Daily
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Damus Bros. Co., Inc. ,.
Dauer's Restaurant
Dauer's Sport Store . . .
DeLullo's Shoe Store .. ..
Eagen Hardware .... .....
East End Service Station
Eckert's Water Pump Service .
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Eleanor Beauty Shop , ,
Elk Candy Co. .....,.. .
Elk County Dairy ..........
Elk County Specialty Co.
Elk Engineering Works .,..
Elk Motor Sales ,,..,....,..
Enterprise Printing House ..
Erich, I. W. Trucking .....
Farmer's Store ...,.,.....
Fedder's Iewelry Store ....
Fleming, P. I. ........... .
Florio's Grocery Store
Fox Brothers Trucking ,,.....
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Gerg Music Store ..............
Glassers .....................
Glover, Dr. H. H.
Gorman Dairy Store
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Grand Market Stores ....
Gregory, C., Store
Gross, Iack ,.........
Grotzinger Studio ...,......
Harvey, Charles P., Dist.
Hauber, Charles A., M. D.
Hayes, Dr. C. R. ............ .
Herr 6. Golumbic ,...,.........
Herzing, Faith Beauty Salon ....
Herzing, Helen, Beauty Shop ..., .,.,
Herzing, P. C. Store ,.........
Hobby Shop ..........
Home Economics Class ..........
Home Furniture Co. .................. .
Horvatin's, Louise, Eating Place ......
Industrial Finance Co. ...,.....,.... .
Iacob's Furniture Store ........
Iournal Press ..........
Kallas, Ted ...,.......
Kantars, Inc. , .....,,... .,
Kautman's Auto Parts ,..,
Keller and Woliel ...,...
Keystone Carbon Co. .
K. ot C. ......,,....,..... ....,....,. .
Kronenwetter, Pauline Beauty Shoppe .
Ladies Auxiliary ol K. of St. George ..
Leon's Laundry ....,...
Lesser G Lesser ......
Leuschel's Store
Lion, Edwin I. ....... ,
Lower Furniture Store
Luhr's Flower Shop
Lynch Funeral Home ,.,.
Mahel's Beauty Shoppe ....
Malone, I. I. ....,...... .
Malone, M. E. ..,...... .
Marconi, Iohn ..........
Market Basket Store ....
Marsh, A. F. ....... .
Mary's Beauty Shop
McKee, Leo, M. D. ,.
Meisel Funeral Home
Miller's Hardware ....
Moon Wink Inn .,...
Morse Engraving
Mullendean Hotel . ,... ........, , .
Murphy, G. C., Co. ....,..,....,.... .
Myers, Wally and his Orchestra
National Biscuit Company ......
National Molded Products, Inc. ...... ,
Neal Cleaners ...................
New Franklin Hotel .,,.
Old Tyme Bakery .......
Pappas, Iohn 6. Helen ....
Patrons .....,. , .........
Peacock ......,...........
Pistners Service Station ....
Pontzer, Dr. A. I. .......,.. .
Protective Fraternal League
Pure Carbon Co., Inc.
Red G White Store .....
Reider's Market .......
Reville, Peter .....
Ridgway Record ....
I-lobacker, Gilbert
Rogan, Iohn I. ., .. ,. ,
Rollick's lce Cream Bar ..
Rupprecht 6. Houston ....
Sacred Heart School .......,.....
Sacred Heart Sodality ,............
St. Marys Aerie No. 536, F. O. E.
St. Marys Block Co. .. ....,....
St. Marys Carbon Co. ,. ,...,,..
St. Marys Drug Store ,...
St. Marys Friction Co. ..........,.. .
St. Marys Gift 6. Art ...............,
St. Marys Home G Auto Supply Co. .
St. Marys Insurance Agency ........
St. Marys Lodge 146, Loyal O. ot M.
St. Marys Mutual Fire Insurance Co..
St. Marys Packing Co. ,.......,.... .
St. Marys Post Amer. Leg. Post 103..
St. Marys Savings 6, Loan Association
St. Marys Sewer Pipe Co. .....,... .
St. Marys Sodality ......, ,.
St. Marys Superette .,...,
St. Marys Super Service . . .
St. Marys Theatre ..................,
St. Marys Transfer Company ...,..,.
St. Marys Wallpaper 6. Paint Store ..
Samrny's Shoe Shop .............,...
Schaut's Bus G Taxi Lines
Schwabenbauer's Farms .. .
Scutella's Cleaners . . . .
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Sherry, V. I. ,....,....,.. .
Shields Lunch ,.....
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Smith's Sport Store
Sorg, Herbert P. ............... .
Speer Carbon Co. ...... ......,.. .
Spence, H. W. Meat 61 Groceries ..
St. Marys Feed and Supply Co,
Stackpole Carbon Co. ..,..... .
Standard Pennant Co. ..,. .
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Straessley Monument Works
Straub Brewery ..........,.,,.
Stroehmann Brothers Co.
Sugar Hill Dairy ..,...........
Sylvania Electric Products
Thespian Dramatic Club ....
Thompson, Edward A. .... .
Top O' Th' Hill Market ..
Uhl, Iohn I. ............,.......,. .
Underhill Coal Mining Co. ...... .
United Electrical Radio G Machine
Veterans of Foreign Wars oi the
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Weis, C. M. ............. .
Widman 6. Teah ..................
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Bell Motors Fulton G King
Cotters Garage Keystone Motors, Inc.
Detscl'1's Garage Leithrier Auto Service
Elk Garage St. Marys Super Service
Elk Motor Sales Co. St. Marys Vulcanizing Works
Wolfe1's Motor Service
Compliments
Of
STRAUB BREWERY
Draught and Bottle Beer Since
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CATHOLKIHHHTALUMNI
ASSOCIATION
President
WALTER L. SCHAUT '32
Vice President
WILLIAM O. HANHAUSER '37
Secretary
DOROTHY SOI-ILODER '39
Treasurer
GEORGE SHAFFER '38
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Makers of
Radio Tubes - Cathode Ray Tubes
Incandescent Lamps - Fluorescent Lamps
Fixtures and Accessories Electronic Devices
Plants In:
Pennsylvania. Massachusetts.
West Virginia and New York
COMPLIMENTS or
CLASS OF 1939
CHARLES P. HARVEY
Distributors
Pennzip 61 Pennzoil Dowllake lCalcium Chloridel
Industrial Oils ci Greases Diesel Oils
Fuel Oils Mineral Oil
Kerosene Solox lSolventl
Tractor Fuel Special Oils
Lubricating Equipment Auto Accessories
Distributing in
ELK, CAMERON AND MCKEAN COUNTIES
PHONE 5444 ST. MARYS. PA
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Class ot 1948
JOURNAL PRESS, INC.
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212-16 W. SECOND ST. IAIVIESTOWN, N. Y.
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REIDER'S MARKET
219 SOUTH MICHAEL ST.
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ond
RUBBEROID ROOFING AND SIDING
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E. A. THOMPSON
ST. MARYS. PA. PHONE 4751
Sf. Marys Original and Deprflizfablc' Cui Rafe Store
DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS SODAS TOBACCOS
WIDMANN 8: TEAH, Inc.
71
Congratulations!
Complimenis of
NATIQNAL
MOLDED PRODUCTS, Inc
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40-42 S. ST. MARYS ST.
ST. MARYS, PA.
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Com plimenfs of
ELK MOTOR SALES CO
Ford Mercury
Lincoln-Zephyr
Sales - Service
Compliments of
SACRED HEART
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
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OF
SPEER
CARBCN
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ST. MAIQVS
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Compliments of
Young's Ser-vice Station
GAS OIL CANDY AND TOBACCO
Phone 5481 CORNER PINE 61 ROSELY ST
Compliments of
T E D K A L L A S
"TEXAS HOT DOGS"
Complimenfs of
CLASS of 1910
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PROTECTIVEFRATERNAL
LEAGUE
SAINT MARYS. PA.
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CONGRATULATIONS
THE
NEW FRANKLIN HOTEL
ST. MARYS' LEADING HOTEL
Always Something New
Always Something Smart
For fbc' Iunior and Miss
GLASSER'S
COMPLIMENTS
OF
PAULINE KRONENWETTER
Beaufy sbfpppe
PHONE 5011
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Yl-ARREII BAKTIIG GUMPRIIY
Tires Batteries Accessories
PISTNERS SERVICE
Comer Mill and So. St. Marys Sts.
ST. MARYS. PA.
Kendall Texaco Tydol
Esso Sinclair
Quality Products
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PURE CARBCDN
CCDMPANY
ST. MARYS, PENNSYLVANIA
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Com plimcnts
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ST. MARYS LODGE No. 146
TI-IE LOYAL ORDER OE MOOSE
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ST. MARY'S POST IO3
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OE THE UNITED STATES
Kissel, Behringer Post 1047
ST. MARYS. PA.
TO CARE Fon HIM WHO HAS BORNE THE BATTLE,
AND POR HIS WIDOW AND OHPHAN
Compliments of
B URKE BROS.
Construction Service cmd
Supplies
struction Equipment for Rent
PHONE 7300
ST. MARYS. PA.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
WILLIAMS 8: WILLIAMS
Dry Cleaning
ST. MARYS, PA.
Leelaffnd.
CLEAN E RS
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Everything Photographic
Portraits, Weddings
Family Groups, Children
Baby Pictures
in your own home
Copy Work
Photostatic Copies
ol your valuable papers
10 RAlI.ROAD STREET
Patronize Your Advertisers
Insure in the
UIITIIDLIII
KIIIGIITS 0F
ST. GEORGE
RATES ARE RIGHT
Compliments of
TI'I E
MARKET BASKET
MEATS GROCERH-is
FRUIT VEGETABLES
Compliments of
IACK GROSS
ST. MARYS. PA.
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COMPLIMENTS OE of
"NEW BEAUTIFUL
DR. H. H. GLQVER m,,,,,,,s..
K THE FASHION CENTER
ERIE AVENUE
ST. MARYS, PA.
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Complinzerzts of
Crusaders Basketball Team
COMPLIMENTS OF
GERG MUSIC STORE
' Compliments of
RIDGWAY RECORD
STANDARD PEIINMIT
GUMPANY COMPLIMENTS
BIG RUN, PA. OF
Iefferson Co t 1
X, ST. MARYS
v SEWER PIPE CO.
Mazzzzfacfurcrs
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AND
SWEATERS
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COUNCIL NO. 567 COMPLIMENTS
K N I G H T S OF
O F C O L U M B U S
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s'r. MARYS, PA. 256 - 351.00
Chcrrity Unity Fraternity
Patriotism
Department Store
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TI-IE PEP-.COCK
A GOOD PLACE TO MEET
YOUR FRIENDS
Wfcfrc' On The Avenue
Courtesy of
ELK ENGINEERING WORKS
Established in 1904
Gray Iron, Brass, Bronze and Aluminzmz Founders
General Macbinisfs
PHONE 857
ST. MARYS. PA.
Coemplimerzfs of
LOWER FURNITURE CO.
Friendly and Dependable
12 ERIE AVENUE ST. MARYS, PA
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HOME FURNITURE
THE EAGLES COMPANY
Workmen's Compensation
Widows Relief
Old Age Pensions
Stabilization of Employment
rxs
ST. MARYS AERIE, No. 536
Depenahble Furnifure
Easy Terms
149 Long Ave. 221 Brussels St.
DUBOIS, PA. ST. MARYS. PA.
230 N. Broad St.
PHILIPSBURG. PA.
COMPLIMENTS Compliments of
OF
NEALS CLEANERS
a n Y E n s STORES
F""""'I9' 210 Chestnut Street
PARIS CLEANERS
William F. Renwick '34, Prop.
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Complimwffs of
THE HOBBY SHOP
215 BRUSSELLS ST.
COMPLIMENTS OF
JACOBS FURNITURE STORE
Complimwzts of
ELK COUNTY DAIRY
ST. MARYS, PA.
COMPLIMENTS Complinzenf
OF of
CORBETT CABINET
MANUFACTURING C0. MONUMENT WORKS
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Compliments of
BUILDERS AND
MANUFACTURERS
SUPPLY CO.
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Compliments of
ST. MARYS
SAVINGS 8: LOAN
ASSUGIATION
MII
Regular Monthly Savings induces
thrift and brings financial
independence
rw:
ST. MARYS. PA.
Compliments ot
ST. MARYS WALLPAPER
8: PAINT STURE
SANITAS
Unitized Wall Papers
Martin Senour Paints
Dutch Boy White Lead
C0111 pliments
of
ST. MARYS INSURANCE
AGENCY, ING.
6150
G. S. RUPPRECHT
S. G. RUPPRECHT
A. I. KLAUSMAN
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OF
RUPPRECHT and HOUSTON
Attorneys
Compliments of
S. and S. Machine Shop
Compliments and Best Wishes from
KAUFMANS AUTO PARTS
Distributors of
Automotive Parts and Equipment
ST. MARYS, PA.
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50 years established. 50 years ol merch
Qnchsmg in Elk County. Always "F
in qucllity and style.
1898 - 1948
SMITH BRIITIIERS 00.
Our Golden Afzzziversary
Compliments of
IIIDUSTIIIIL
FIIIAIIGE
GOMPAIIY
'Y
ST. MARYS, PA.
COMPLIMENTS
UNDERH I LL OF
COAL MINING
CGM IJANY ST. MARYS PACKING C0
lohn I. Lynch - Victor D. Benigni
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Bifzmzinous Coal
ST. MARYS. PA.
Telephone 825
MINES AT TYLER, PA.
BUNNY BRAND
MEAT PRODUCTS
ST. MARYS, PA.
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M. E. MALONE
Authorized Dealer of General Electric
and Admiral Appliances
PHONE 4209
KERSEY. PA.
COMPLIMENTS OF
ST. MARVS TRANSFER
ST. MARYS, PA.
COMPLIMENTS OF
ST. MARYS BLCDCK CQ
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Compliments COMPLIMENTS
ofa OF
Friend A FRIEND
of the
Graduates
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OF Compliments of
Girls and BOYS CHARLES A. HAUBER
7'B M. D.
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ST. MARYS
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
CHARITY BROTHERLY LOVE
Best Wishes of
B.P.O.ELKS
IUSTICE FIDELITY
C01nplimgnf5
OF of
BOYS Eng GMS BAYER'S FURNITURE
' STORE
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ST. MARYS
PAROCI-HAL SCHOOL ST. MARYS. PA.
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OF of
P- C- HERZING JOHN at HELEN PAPPAS
MAURUS STREET ST. MARYS. PENNA.
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Meats and Groceries
COMPLIMENTS ENTERPRISE
OF PRINTING HOUSE
M I Stationery, Office and
Filing Supplies
HARDWARE
-EE Phone 7515
BRUSSELLS STREET 95 Em AVENUE
ST. MARYS. PA.
Compliments of
MABEL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
ST Machine-Machineless
' Cold Wave Perrnanents
Hair Styling - Scalp Treatment
Dial St. Marvs 392
KENNETH l. HALLORAN '32
Proprietor 251 MARKET ST.
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Compliments of
UNITED ELECTRICAL
RADIO AND MACHINE WORKERS OF AMERICA
LOCAL 502
V
106 SO. MICHAEL STREET
ST. MARYS, PA.
President Financial Sec'y
S. I. IESBERGER B. I-IEIBERGER
Vice-President Treasurer
ED. EHRENSBERGER RICHARD HERMAN
Vice-President Recording Sec'y
GEORGE CLOUSER ROBERT WAMSLEY
COMPLIMENTS OF
IIEIII BOTTLIIIG GDMPIIIIY
DAMUS BROTHERS CO., INC.-DUBOIS
Bottlers of "Royal Crown Cola Best By Taste Test"
Water Conditioning By Permutit
Free Water Analysis
ECKERT WATER PUMP SERVICE
Phone 5059 sr. MARYS. PA.
Compliments from
"That Smooth Starlit Rhythm" of
WALLY MYERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
ISE: A
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COMPLIMENTS Complimcrzfs
OF of
I G P TEA UU. BOSCOL
TOOL St MFG. CO.
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LEO SCHADE, MGR.
COMPLHVIENTS
OF
Compliments of
ST. MARYS
LEU T. MCHEE, Nl. mug 51-035
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Compliments of
srsffi
Hearty Congrafulafions
E A G E N to the
H A R D W A R Graduating Class
sr. MARYS from
CRYSTAL
HHH B EVERAG ES
ttled by Pepsi-Cola Bottling Compu
ST. MARYS, PA.
Compliments of
DAILY PRESS
PUBLISHING CO.
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COMPLIMENTS
OF
GUS J. WOLF
Distributor
O f Quality Beers
'93
Phone 384
327 ROSELY ST.
SCHAUT'S
BUS 6: TAXI LINE
DIAL
3 3 3
Ride the Bus
for
Sure and Economical
Transportation
BASTIMI BRUS. GUMPMIY
Manufacturing Iewelers and Stationers
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Designers and producers oi
emblems for High School Clubs
IVrilr for frm' mlalvg
Engraved Name Cards
CHARLES E. MCDONALD
930 Investment Bldg.
Phone Court 1196
239 FOURTH AVE., PITTS., PA.
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Compliments
C0l7Zf7Iil7l61IfS
Of
Of
C. GREGORY STORE
Mega GEO'-fries IUHN C. BURDEN
118 Mn.L s'r. 451
ST. MARYS. PA.
C 1. COMPLIMENTS OF
omp lments
of JOHN MARCONI
ST. MARYS """"""
G I F T I H D I R T
COAL and GENERAL
HAULING
. Conzplimcnts
Comphments
of of
ST. MARYS
EDWIN I. LION
TH EATER
il? "Every Patron an Honored
Guest"
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M O O N WI N K IN N
COI1I!J1iH2C'l7fX of
LEGINVS LAUNDRY
COMPLIMENTS OF
MADYQS l3fAU-fy SHCD
318 IOHN sr., sr. MARYS. PA.
Phone 5424
Complinzcnis
COI7II7lilllCl1fS of of
ST. MARYS HOME 6: AUTO
CITY TRANSFER SUPPLY co.
CQ 10 R. R. sr. sr. MAPYS, PA.
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PHONE 4271
FIRESTONE
Tires Tubes
ST. MARYS, PA. Home and Auto Supplies
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Our Motto: 'Courteous cmd efficient
service, supplying your needs, prompt-
ly cmd precisely."
COMPLIMENTS
OF
BEAVER MEADOW BAKERY
B. M. B.
Tops for Toasf
DUBOIS, PENNA.
Complimrfzts
Of
DR. C. R. HAYES
sr. MARYS. PA.
Compliments COMPLIMENTS
. of OF
T ll E S P I I H
D R A M A T I G LLIIHFS, Ailxilidfj'
c L U B of the
ST- MHRYS KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
C0lI1plf1I16'llfS ELK COUNTY SPECIALTY
of COMPANY
SIMMWS SHUE SIIUP Home Fzzrnisbirzgs
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It pays To Have Your Shoes 233-235 Brussells Street
RePaired ST. MARYS. PA.
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Compliments of
B. 8: R. ELECTRIC COMPANY
Wholesale Only
ST. MARYS. PA. PHONE 6755
COMPLIMENTS OF
HOME EGUIIDMIGS GLASS
St. Marys Catholic High School
ST. MARYS. PA.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Luhr's Flower Shop
ST. MARYS. PA.
"Say It Wiib Flowers"
COMPLIMENTS OF Complimcmfs
Of
M E I S E L ' S
IYRSIIIRE DAIRY
ChdrlesUhl
QUALITY MILK
from Accredited Herd
'AF
Phone 4808
ST. MARYS. PENNA. ST- MARYSI PA-
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COMPLIMENTS Couzplimcfnfs
OF of
GLUVER HILL ELK CANDY
WHY COMPANY
H if
E. I. Grotzinger Estate ST. MARYS, PA.
COMPLIMENTS P- JI
OF
Dvalvr in
,IGHN J. ROGAN
Home F urnisloings
222 CHESTNUT STREET
ST. MARYS. PA.
Hardware, Plumbing, Heating
Roofing and Awning
Phone 4714
120 MII.L ST. ST. MARYS, PA.
Compliments of
ww
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LESSER BLOCK
ST. MARYS . PA.
42 Years of Service
Compliments
Of
J. J. MALONE
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Best Wishes to the Class of 1948
ELEANOR K. SMITH, PERMANENT WAVE SHOP
Croquignole, Spiral and Cold Waving
Individual Hair Styling and Shaping, Roux Tinting
Marcels, Facials and Manicures
DIAL 357
Ask about the new Electronic Wave
Com plimenfs
Of
BEN FRAN KLI N RESTAURANT
COMPLIMENTS Compliments
OF of
MULLENDEAN H ER B ERT P. SORG
HOTEL
35
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ST. MARYS, PA.
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of of
FARMS Meats and Groceries
Quality Farm Products Dial 4824
ESHBACH ROAD
ST. MARYS, PA. ST. MARYS. PA.
COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments
. Of
DAUE R S
SPORT STORE G. C. MURPHY Co.
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OF OF
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Al-I-EN 5 oEo.E.W1EsNER
The Sporfsrnavfs Shop and
Sports of dll kinds
Model cmd Hobby Supplies
Allen Herr, Prop.
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We Serve - You Save Compliments
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B O O T S H O P BELL MOTORS
DODGE PLYMOUTH
' DODGE TRUCKS
S5005 Hvsiefnf 621 MAURUS sr.
For All the Family ST. MARYS. PA.
COMPLIMENTS OF
COMPLIMENTS OF
W ' T T W' A " ' S Anmoun LEATHER
CLEANERS ggmpuly
Y V
"Nothing takes the place of
L. I. Wittmcrn. Prop. leather"
COMPIEE?-AENTS COMPLIMENTS
OF
H. W. SPENCE ,
rd Herr 8z Golumblc
O. C. SPENCE
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Meats and Groceries
ST. MARYS. PA.
The Value First Store
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Ice Cream Com plimenfs of
OI' CT THE
Delicious Snack
Snap Af of
ROLLICK'S ST. MARYS CHURCH
ICE CREAM BAR
CQMPLIMENTS
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OF
BUYS MID GIRLS
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ST. MARYS Eating place
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
Compliments of Compliments
Of
TH E
The Fdrmerssiore
SODALITY ST. MARYS
0 FEED AND SUPPLY C0
ST. MARYS CHURCH ST. MA-RYS' PA.
CoMPL1MENTs Comblfmenfs
or Of
GCR M AN
SUGAR IIILL DAIRY
H. I. Gregory 6 Sons
DAIRY STORES
'A' sr. MARYS RIDGWAY
IoHNsoNBUnG
Compliments COMPLIMENTS
0 f of
FLORl0 GROCERY sions F:ggTY"::fl'I1G
ITALIAN
GROCERIES
Compliments of
FOX BROTHERS TRUBKIIIG
Heavy Hauling
Coal-Sand-Gravel
PHONE 7132 or 7226
Compliments of
EAST END
SERVICE
M. H. Weinzierl. Prop.
Goodyear Tires and Batteries
Sinclair Quality Products
Lubrication - Wash - Polish
387 BRUSSELLS STREET
ST. MARYS, PA.
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STATIONERY STORE
Greeting Cords, Office cmd
School Supplies, Books,
Toys, Novelties, Porty
Favors, Gifts
Moose Building, Erie Ave.
Congrotulotionsl
Closs of 1948
SCUTELLA'S
Cleaners and
Costume Tailors
sr. MARYS, PENNA. E122
Complimen ig Compliments
Of Of
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T Our
Hamburger ond Coffee
B. E. PETERSON, Manager "Is TOpSH
COMPLIMENTS OF
Compliments of
SI'IAFFER'S ICE CREAM C0
C E N T R A L
Operoting or Frozen Food
D R U G S T 0 R E Locker Plont-A New
Prescription Store Service for You
t Mcmufocturers of
QUALITY ICE CREAM
Cosmetics For over o Quorter of Q Century
Perfumes Gifts ST. MARYS, PA.
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of of
DeLULLO'S SHOE STORE -
15 ERIE AVE. ST. MARYS, PA. S
Shoes for the Entire Family B I Nld
Free X-Roy Fitting Q
Better Buy - Better Built Shoes
COURTESY
Compliments OF
NATl0N.WlDE STORES TOP O' TH' HILL MARKET
and 463 CHESTNUT ST.
SMITH and HORTON CO.
CND
H. I. Gosser, Prop.
Compliments of
V. l. SI-IERRY
Compliments
of
ST. MARYS MUTUAL
FIRE IIISURMIGE
COMPANY
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
BANK BUII.DING
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Compliments Ompogfments
of rn:
DR A J BLESSED VIRGIN
l D i SUDALITY
ST. MARYS. PA.
Sacred Heart Church
COMPLIMENTS Compliments
or Of
Boys and Girls SMITH
TA SPORT STURE
Play More-Live Longer
ST. MARYS
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL ST. MARYS. PA.
COMPLIMENTS Com pliments of
OF
GEIITRAL RESTAURANT
Iames I. Koch
GE
South St. Marys St.
' ' ' s'r. MARYS, PA.
MAYOR
GI B ROBACKER
Member Central Alumni
Association
CLASS OF 1922
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National Biscuit Company
Your "Nabisco" Representative Bill Bebble '28
Complinzents COMPLIMENTS
f OF
o
JUHN M. BUTZ
STURE
BLACKSMITH
AND WELDER I
COMPLIMENTS Compliments
OF
Of
MARYS FRIGTIDN 00- ST. MARYS
AUSTIN. PA.
SUPER SERVICE
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COMPLIMENTS OF
H6l6H,J Beauty Sh op
Phone 6363
ST. MARYS, PA.
To the class of '48
"Accept the troubles thot come io you os good,
cmd thot nothing hcrppens without God."
PETER REVILLE
Complimwzfs of
CLASS OF 1947
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TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY CLASS 1928-1948
IN MEMORIAM
DECEASED MEMBERS
Edna I. Meisel, lMrs. Alfred Leibermanl
Bernadette C. Hagan
Devere A. Brehm
Class Officers
Gervase F. Wortman, Pres.
Vincent M. Cheatle, Vice Pres. Arthur E. Kronenwetter, Ass't Sec'y
Margaret C. Yeager, Vice Pres. Elizabeth M. Figge, Treasurer
Bernadette C. Hagan, Sec'y Henry A. Forster, Ass't Sec'y
Class Colors
BLUE AND WHITE
Class Flower
BOSE BUD AND LILY OF THE VALLEY
Class Motto
"NOT SUNSET BUT DAWN"
Paul R. Bauer
William I. Bebble
Devere A. Brehm
Vincent M. Cheatle
George E. Fischer
Henry A. Forster
Iohn L. Heindl
Ioseph C. Kerner
Arthur E. Kronenwetter
lohn I. Neubert
loseph W. Thiel
Gervase F. Workman
William C. Schlimrn
Elizabeth M. Figge
Bernadette C. Hagan
Amanda C. Hoffman lMrs. Austin Smithj
Helen V. Kornacki fMrs. Walter Thompsonj
Marie E. McHenry
Edna I. Meisel fMrs. Alirccl Leibcrmanl
Orrna M. Nicklas lMrs. Edward Ponlzerj
Clara M. Pistner lMrs. Lawrence Geitnerl
Alice E. Pistner lMrs. Andrew Kronenwetterl
Grace M. Ritter fMrs. Leslie Bossl
Christina T. Both tMrs. Harold Kennedy,
lane E. Schaut lMrs. Ioseph Kernerl
Thalia E. Siecker tMrs. L. George Hauberl
Theckla Steinhauser
Frances C. Woods
Margaret C. Yeager lMrs. Lo Valentinel
114
Compliments of
DAUER RESTAURANT
M. E. DAUER, PROP.
Compliments of
TI-IE GLUE TVME ESAKEIQS
COMPLIMENTS OF
KELLER 8: WOLFEL
Distributors
ST. MARYS, PA.
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OUR PATRONS
George Andres
Clarence Arnold
Theodore Bauer
Iohn M. Bowers
Mary Bukovac
Ioseph Cancilla
Ray D. Cauley
Gerald Coppolo
Mr. 6: Mrs. W. Devereux
C. G. Dillson
Dolores W. Dippold
Mr. 6 Mrs. Roman Dippold
Mr. 6 Mrs. Edward Ehrensberger
Donald W. Fleming
Richard E. Friedl
Mr. 6: Mrs. Walter Friedl
Donald A. Fritz
Miss Ida Fritz
Angeline Gerber
Mr. G Mrs. Edward Gerber
Carl I. Gerg
Iohn Gerg
Alfred A. Gleixner
Mary M. Grasser
Alice Hacherl
Ioseph P. Halloran
Mrs. Fred Hanes
Mr. G Mrs. George Hathorn
Helen Herr
Bertha M. Herzing
Mr. G Mrs. Clarence Herzing
Carol Rose Hoffman
Edna Hoffman
Ieanne Hoffman
Charles I. Houston
Gertrude Hutchison
E. I. P. Iacob
Ioseph Iacob
Robert Iacob
Albert I. Klausman
Mr. 6 Mrs. Fred Krellner
Konny Kronenwetter
A. E. Kronenwetter
Mr. 6- Mrs. E. I. Laird
Mrs. F. S. Lambert
Theresa Leithner
Raymond Leuschel, Ir.
Robert Leuschel
Mr. 6: Mrs. George Lucanik
Mr. G Mrs. Z. Marconi
Anita lean Meagher
Mrs. William Meagher
Erma Meier
Mr. G Mrs. Harry Meier
Martha Meyer
Mr. 6. Mrs. Ioseph Minich
Mr. G Mrs. Russel Mohney
Anna T. Olson
Edwardct O. Olson
Francis Robacker
Esther A. Roth
George S. Rupprecht
Monica Rupprecht
Raymond G. Rupprecht
Stephen G. Rupprecht
Mrs. Veronica Rupprecht
Betty Samick
E. M. Samick
Clifford Samick
Iames Sarnick
Luke Schaberl 5- Family
Eileen Schauer
Robert Schaut
Walter L. Schaut
Marion Schell
Mr. G Mrs. Bernard Schutz
Marie Schutz
Dorothy Seelye
Mrs. Henry Seelye
Francis S. Shaw
George B. Shaw
Irma Skok
Mr. :S Mrs. Ierome Smith
Mrs. lohn I. Smith
Mr. 6. Mrs. Ioseph E. Smith
Clifford A. Sorg
Mr. G Mrs. H. P. Sorg
Mr. G Mrs. Clarence Sporner
Mary Ann Sporner
Mrs. G. B. Straub
Mary H. Warren
Scholastica Weidenboerner
Mr. 51 Mrs. Iames Weidow
Arthur C. Werner
Marjorie Werner
Alberta Wittman
Mrs. Hilary Wittman
Wheatie Wortman
Luke Zitzler
Marion Zitzler
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