Ford City High School - Trireme Yearbook (Ford City, PA)
- Class of 1949
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Echoing shore on shore
The broad Allegheny rings
Clothed with sunlight gold,
The hoze o'er the purple hills clings,
The fog, the mist, the rocks, the sun,
Reflections of Ford City brings.
Working hard side by side
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Are students from for and near by,
Thrilled with the zeal to do,
Fired by the pledge to try,
With cheerful spirits and hearts so true
They sing of the Ford City High.
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Ever in days to come,
Our fond memories will cling
Steadfast to purple and gold,
And wide will our banner fling
With loyalty and pride shall we
Our tribute to Ford City bring.
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URING these times of conflict and strife, the Senior
Class deems it proper to dedicate its yearbook to the youth of
America now facing the paramount problem of world peace.
May each member of this class take a part in the fulfillment of
this dedication.
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Marci, of gyoacalfion.. - - ... .... . - - ..
Dr. J. F. Allison, Dr. A. R. Pechan, J. P. Frick, Earl Artman, John P. Bodura, Floyd E. Delong, John Mclntosh
OFFICERS
Dr. James F. Allison .....,. ..,.,.... P resident
Dr. A. R. Pechan ...,.....,,,. .......,...,,.,. V ice President
Miss Margaret Mongavin ...... Secretary Cnon-memberl
J. P. Frick ....,.,................. ...........,............ T reosurer
Z jke My 0,952 girecu,fiue5 an Hngmadlfer.
We, the graduating class of nineteen hundred forty-nine, wish
to take this opportunity to thank our board of directors, Mr. Vincent,
our superintendent, Mr. Marsh, our principal, and all members of the
faculty for the help and cooperation they have given us during our
years of schooling in Ford City High School.
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MR. P. N. MARSH
Principal
Our .xgalminidfrafion
MR. Q. G. VINCENT
Superintendent of Schools
ADAMS, ROBERT T.
Mechanical Drawing
AUBREY, MRS. MARGARET K
History
AURAND, DORIS
Spanish
Latin
BAKER, MRS. SARA
English
BARLETT, ELOISE
History
Arithmetic
BAUM, WILLIS
Mathematics
BEAMON, GERTRUDE
English
Civics
BEVINGTON, LOLA L.
Instrumental Music
BOTTLANDER, ANNABEL
Twins
BRODHEAD, MRS. ELMIRA D.
English
BRUNER, ROBERTA
Kindergarten
BRYAN, MRS. DOROTHY
Elementary
BUYERS, LEWIS
General Science
BYRON, MRS. NATHEL
Elementary
COGLEY, MRS. ELIZABETH
English
DAVIS, MRS. ELIZABETH C.
History
DAVIS, J. E.
Physical Education
Biology
cj6l,CM,Ag
DEEN, EVELYN H.
Guidance
DUPIERREUX, GEORGE
Woodshop
EKIS, BESSE
Civics
GLEESON, MRS. KATHERINE
Elementary
GOODHART, MRS. GENEVIEVE G
Nurse
GREGORY, C. E.
Mathematics
HEIGLEY, MILDRED
Secretary to High School Principal
HOLBROOK, DR. HAROLD L.
Guidance Consultant
JOHNS, MRS. ALICE K.
Elementary
KING, MRS. OLIVE
Arithmetic
Geography
KINLEY, MRS. ELLA V.
Music
Penmanship
LONGWELL, MRS. ANNA
Sewing
McCLINTOCK, RUTH
Art
MCCOY, KATHLEEN
English
MILLER, R. E.
Mathematics
MITCHELL, MARTHA
Librarian
ORTMAN, FRED
Health
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ORTMAN, MRS. HELEN
Elementary Principal
PAINTER, MRS. MATTIE
History
RHINES, JESSIE
Geography
RUPERT, HUBERT
Physical Education
Biology
SCHAFFER, CLAIRE
Nurse
SHEARER, EDNA
Elementary
SHUBERT, MARGARET
Shorthand
Typing
SH UMAKER, DOROTHY
Physical Education
SMITH, MARY E.
Home Economics
SOWERS, HAROLD L.
Chemistry
Physics
THOMPSON, MARTIN E.
Choral Music
TYLINSKI, MRS.
Reading
English
WEAVER, CELESTE
Elementary
WEAVER, ELIZABETH
English
WEAVER, MARION
Elementary
WEBER, MADGE
Elementary
WINNER, MRS. DOROTHY
Booklceepfng
Business Math.
WOLFE, ARDENA
Elementary
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OFFICERS
President William Turicik
Vice-president . , ,.,. John Stroud
Secretary , .,,. Doris Priester
Treasurer . Marilyn Yingst
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The Senior Class of 1949 has completed a most successful season filled with
many activities. We started our year with a rollicking hay ride, followed soon
after by a spooky Hallowe'en Dance. The big show of the season was our Senior
Play, The Saturday Evening Ghost, which had the entire company hustling around
in its preparation. After the usual spring dances, we ended the social activities
with our Prom. The never-to-be-forgotten evenings-Class Night, Baccalaureate,
and Commencement climaxed our school careers. The members of the Class of
T949 are now ready to continue their Big Parade and to take their places in the
world.
SENIOR SPONSORS AND
CHAIRMEN
Standing: Miss Shubert, Richard Pas
more, Mr, Gregory, Mrs. Bake
Mrs. Painter.
Seated: Joan Carberry, Jean Holizni
Lila Lee Lhote.
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VICTOR B. ARCO ,... "Al"
sounds like a philosopher with his
"Life is Life" , holds down
Kling's corner in his spare time ,. .
proud of his iob at the "Ford" ..
very bashful around women??
best dresser in Ford City High
sends all the girls hearts atiutter
when he dances with them .. life
of any party.
HOPE ARNOLD .. "Hopie" ..
friendly to everyone .. enjoys
pro-baseball . president of the
Tri-Hi-Y .. worries over her
school-work .. she's always "So
Tired" ...... ambition is to be a wo-
man in white ,, would like to go
down among the sheltering
palms?? .. enioys movies and
reading.
ROSEMARIE BACULIK "Brown
Eyes" .. has one weakness-tall
men looks quiet, till you get to
know her .. . vivacious cheerleader
.. ,. ask her about "Bazooka" and
watch her burn ..,. will she ever
learn to swim??? is Donnie's
better or worse half??? , where
there's a fiddle-de-dee, there's Rose-
marie.
DONETTA BARBOUR , "Donnie
Lu" ,,.. peppy gal from the lower
half of town ,.... loves to dance , .
always has a new favorite expres-
sion .,.. maiorette that never runs
down . .. she's a gal who can't
make up her heart .. watch those
eyebrows, boys!!! .. .. devilish in
senior play,
EILEEN BECK ,. ., "Eileen" ,. very
active in girls' intramurals , at-
tends basketball games with
"Dutch" .. .. member of mixed
chorus .. likes brown Oldsmo-
biles secretary of class in iun-
ior year prompter of iunior
class play.
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ESTHER BLONDEAUX ,.... "Esther"
a shorty ofthe senior class . .... am-
bition to be a kindergarten teacher
we hope she does inter-
esting hobby is collecting greeting
:arcls ,,.4.. enioys movies and bas-
ketball games ,,.... always attends
the Tri-Hi-Y meetings .. favorite
song is "A Tree in the Meadow."
JAMES K. BOWSER ,..... "Jim" ..
hails 'From Skinall ,, ., chums with
Frank .. nice wavy hair .. ..
seems bashful??? ., can really
pitch a fast ball past you ..
friends with everyone ..,... iust loves
economics, ugh!! member of
mixed and boys' choruses , . can
play a wicked game of basketball.
JOSEPH BUREAU "Butch" . .
the boy who says "Let's went"
where to-Freeport??? .. J. V.
football ,. ,, boys' chorus in '46 ,
provided lighting for senior play
enioys bowling ten pins and
model plane building ask .lane
about his future .. Marines, may-
be???
BERNICE CAMPBELL "Bern' ' .
"You know it"-she was a riot as
Aggie in the iunior play ...,.. presi-
dent of F. H. A. , ., likes to drive
a green pick-up . .. captain of
champion basketball team in iun-
ior year ,. girls' chorus member
you name it, she'll draw it!!
GLORIA CAPIZZI ,.... "Glory" ..
master of her drawing pencil ,
short but so sweet ,..... always
ready to lend a helping hand ...,.,
a real friend ..... excellent cook and
seamstress ..... boys, here's your
chance .... oh, that beautiful hair
. junior girls' ensemble.
JOAN CARBERRY ,..... "Joanie" ..., ,.
original with those witty remarks
.. "Watch the referee" ,..... faith-
ful Tri-Hi-Y member rides the
bus to school from the hill a
helping hand has a sunny dis-
position .,..,. always full of pep .. ..
iunior and senior ensembles.
VERA ALYCE CARNEY ..,., looking
for "Al"? . try "Carney's Place"
thinks Willie Thrower is pretty
spectac' .,.... F. H. A. ...... girls' and
mixed chorus ...... ensemble in iun-
ior year .,..,. played on winning
basketball and volleyball teams .,....
likes New Kensington?? .,.... great-
est thrill was meeting "Deacon Dan
Towler."
GEORGIA LOU CASSEL .... "Geor-
gie" ...... her ambition is to be a
housewife ....., likes to cook .... if
you have never eaten any of her
pies, you've missed something .....
her heart belongs to R. S. ..... "Stor-
my Weather" is her favorite song
because she likes to walk in
the rain???
DOMENIC CESARE ..,.., "Punchy"
the athletic type .. played
left half for our eleven ..,... worked
at McHenry Supply??? .. .. hails
from deep in the heart of Cadogan
oh, those waves!!! top rate
catcher on our baseball team .
enjoys driving-with girls!!! 44,,.. fu-
ture coal miner???
FRANCIS CHURCHILL .,..,. "Slop"
ambition is to get out of school
comes up with "What do you
think?" quite often .. very inter-
ested in Brick Church ..,... star on
Flynn's basketball team .. mem-
ber of Hi-Y .,... plans to ioin the
Navy after graduation ...... fsighj
RICHARD CLEVER ,,... "Dickeybird"
likes to hunt, ice skate, and fish
believes there is only one thing
worth living for 4,..,. "automobiles
and brunettes" .,.. plans to enter
P. l. T. ...... drives a Plymouth to
school-and what nice passengers
quiet spends spare time at
the mountains.
ELIZABETH CIPPEL .... "Betty"
busy secretary of F. H. A. ..
spends her spare time at the Ford
Theatre .,..,. ambition is to get out
of school-but quick ,,.,.. frequents
Wray's Dairy Store ...,,. forever on
a diet!!! ,..... plans to visit Baltimore
with Dollie, Helen, and Peg .,....
wonder why???
HELEN COLEMAN .,,... "Snookie"
one of our snappy maiorettes
. Miss Shubert's perpetual head-
ache ..,,.. wonder why she's "So
Tired"? .... . could it be those late
hours??? . drives us crazy with
that giggle .. beautiful long
brown hair ..,.., score keeper for
Crooked Creek Beavers lucky
gal!!! . heart interest??
VERLE COLEMAN JR. . ,... "Sonny"
. simply bursting with personal-
ity ....., always centered in a group
of gals in the library ...... heart in-
terest is forever changing ......
shortstop for Crooked Creek Beav--
ers ,.... best farmer around ....,.
make some lucky gal a good catch!!
plays basketball for Co. C.
BEN COOK ,...,. "Ben" ...,.. one of
the Cadogan gang .,,... enioys
hunting and fishing . .. ask him
about a certain sophomore .. in-
definite future ...... reserves a seat
in the school bus ..... dead south-
paw shot on the court ...,.. 3 year
member of the boys' chorus ..,.
pet expression-"Yea."
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EARL COOPER ....,. "Coup" , .,
chief cook and bottle washer at
Vicky's ...... pushes a '39 Chevy ..
lives on choc-marsh milkshakes .. ..
Crooked Creek Beavers "star" play-
er?? ...... pulls hair "One by one,
one by one" ....., secretary of Hi-Y
always suffering from "heart"
trouble .. loves to hunt???
WALTER CRYTZER ,,.... "Walt" .
iack of all trades on football team
wants a test in solid???
likes to see good?? movies at the
State ...... plans to go to Carnegie
Tech ,..... gets long vacations dur-
ing hunting season!!! . graduate
of Bellwood U!!!
DELORES CZAPOR ...,., "Dee" .
hobby is correspondence 4 . "Far
Away Places" is her favorite ,
cheers for the Air Force ,,.., a vol-
ley ball champ ..,... a loyal Falcon
her friends are Honey and
Frankie ...... abides in Ford Cliff.
GRANT DAUGHERTY ,,..., "Doc"
president of Hi-Y ., football let-
terman for 2 years ALWAYS
seen with Bill or Tom??? . plays
basketball for Flynn's knows
his baseball-and plays it well,
too ...... well liked by all who know
him ...... draws humorous car-
toons???
ROBERT H. DAVIS ,..,.. "Bob"
ambition is to become a great farm-
er .,..,, very quiet!! ..... a nice friend
once the shell is broken ..... rides
the bus in from Burrel Township
attended Vandergrift High
School last year-their loss, our
gain.
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HENRY DIETZ ..,... "Hen" ,..,.. hails
from the "ruff" and rugged ....,
aims to take over Jim Davfs's
Christmas tree industry , . out-
field catcher for Crooked Creek
Beavers ..,,.. hunting and pool strike
a homer with him ....., "General"
of the National Guard!!! on
Co. C basketball squad . ..,. bash-
ful???
DEAN DOVERSPIKE "McGee"
oh, do the gals go for those
cute dimples fsighl!! future
pilot ,..4.. no interest in the cppo-
site sex ,..... are you kidding??
cruises around in the tan Mer-
cury on the lookout for??? . for-
ever bursting out with "oo-la-la-we-
we."
MARILYN DUFF .. . . "Min" tall-
est kid in the senior class??? ,....,
lost without Myrt, Joan, or Nancy
her Daddy's little helper!!! .
races bell every morning .....t oh!
what wit .. reporter in "Once In
a Blue Moon" can really slug
that volleyball!! ., loves short-
hand???
RICHARD DUFF ..,.,. "Duffy" ,..,..
one of the best skaters in the class
tiny shadow of Walt and Jerry
a favorite pastime is wolfing
"Sonny Boy" in senior play ,.
very nice voice ..,... his "What do
you thing, monkey" is famous .
found often in Kittanning-at
Walt's??? ...,,. a big headache of
Miss Bottlander's.
MARGIE DUNMIRE ..... "Margie"
always very neat spends
her spare time drinking chocolate
milk at Wray's ...... president of
Gregg Club ,..... also active in Tri-
Hi-Y and chorus ..,,.. infant of the
senior class ...... exquisite personal-
ity 44,... a treasured friend to all ,
possesses the key to a bright future.
PEGGY EDWARDS ...,., "Peg" ......
"Baltimore here I come" ..,.., likes
to spend her time at the crossroads
F. H. A. member haunts
the Hollo with Bern, Sal, Mary Ann,
and Betty enioys ice skating
very quiet at times-wonder
when??? .. future housewife.
JOHN FALSETTI .,.,.. "Khaki" ,, ..
the center of attention on any
dance floor ..,.. can really iitterbug
soft spoken and friendly
sings like Frankie Laine . answers
questions with a pert "What do you
think?" ..,... works nights at his
brother's pool room ,.... has a
great admiration for girls . no
specified plans for the future.
PATRICIA FESTER .. "Pat" , ..
ardent fan of the Pittsburgh Pir-
ates ...... she really keeps the mail
man busy ...,.. Virginia! where's
the iewel case?? ,..... loves solid!!!
why??? band member-
8 years ...... Wooster, here I come!!!
dependable gal one of the
blond set , sings tenor in chorus.
GEORGE FITZGERALD ., "Ham-
mer" ...,.. one of those hicks from
out of town ...... first with the lat-
est hillbilly songs ..... a great guy
spins around in a gray '38
Chevy . ..,. no interest in females-
fiokel ..,... future marine ..,, S.
G. B. ...... pals around with "Ed,"
"Chippy," and "MaGee."
FRANK GARIGLIO ..... "Chicken"
has high hopes to enter St.
Vincent's ..,,.. future Dr. Gariglio,
D.D.S.? ...... second home is third
avenue extension .. thinks his
Kute Baby is tops!!! .. roams the
hills with his bird dog ,..,.. F. C.'s
tackle for two years ,..... one of
Cadogan's bandits.
EDWARD GERMY . ,,.. "Ed" ,,.... a
future missionary ..,.., thinks
"Where there's a will, there's a
way" . ,.,. constantly drawing pic-
tures in his tablet sings when
no-one's listening ,..... loves sports
"Just got to learn to dance."
VIOLA GOLDINGER ,,... "Vi" .. ..
her ambition is to be a bookkeeper
a whiz on skates thinks
the army is swell ..... likes to collect
pictures ..., , seldom seen without
"Olg" , ,. very friendly to all .. ..
sells fruit at "Pete's."
NANCY GOLDMAN ,... "Nance"
invariably says "whata you
think"??? ..,.., would like to take a
"Slow Boat to China" .... . member
of F. H. A. ,,..,. contributes to con-
fusion in 303 .. always wears
blue glasses with green eyes.
LOUISE GOOD ,, ,. "Louise" .. ..
rushes to school??? .,.... has a little
dog, Daisy .. likes to collect and
take pictures ...... taking a Commere
cial Course .,,.. pet expression
"Oh, well" , ..., member of Gregg
Club and Mixed Chorus ...... on the
business staff of Trireme ....., Comes
to us from Cowanshannock.
JOAN GOWETSKI . .... "J-G" ..,. ..
completes back row of angels in
typing class . ,,,. makes it at 8:29
every morning ,.... want to buy a
paper??? Can't win an argu-
ment from her!!! ..... impish eyes
!! ,...,. highest in Pennsylvania test
knows more people!!! al-
ways pops up with "Yoy"!!
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LEE RAY GREEN ,, "Greenbomb"
Beethoven's competition in com-
position ,.,4.. women-chasing mem-
ber of Hi-Y ,,,,.. music is his life
long time member of band, or-
chestra, chorus ,.44.. president of
band in '49 ...... first from Ford City
to make All-State Orchestra and
Chorus ,..., has own radio program.
ROSEMARIE GRIBIK "Dolly"
a cute little gal with sparkling
eyes ...... social chairman of F. H. A.
ushers at the Ford likes to
be called Gracie??? ,,,.,. you al-
ways find her with Betty and Helen
keeps heart interests secret ,
what's this about Baltimore??? ...,,
we know!!! ,..... neat dresser.
JOAN GROSS ..,. .."Joanie" ,,... .
always laughing , can't help no-
ticing her dimple ,,... ambition is to
be an office clerk ,... busy ushering
at the Ford Theatre ..,.. "That Cer-
tain Party" is her favorite song ..., .
wonder why?? ..,.. listens to the
exciting radio programs.
JOSEPH HAGOFSKY ...... "Joe" ...,. ,
shy ...... reads sports stories when
he gets a chance ..,.,. unconscious
of the opposite sex .,..,. a member
of the "Seventh Avenue Gang"
one of the few boys who can blush
exceptionally fond of senti-
mental music especially "Just One
More Chance" by Bing Crosby.
RICHARD HAND . ,,., "Red" ,,.. .
sports enthusiast ...... effective right
halfback on the varsity football
team ..,... well-liked by everyone
shy when girls are around
gives excellent reports in P. O. D.
or economics . ..., has an apprecia-
tive wit ...... hopes for a shining
career in the military service.
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AGNES HARRIGER ...... "Aggie" .. ..
a Kittanning G. C. Murphy girl ,...
daily patron of Penn Transit Co.
quiet as a mouse in home
room??? ..... Tri-Hi-Y member .,..,
has the prettiest blue eyes .... , likes
cooking class ,especially the eat-
ing part , ,... ghostkeeper in our
senior play.
ROBERT HELM ..,,.. "Scub" ,..... am-
bition is to get out of school ..,.
cowboy driver of a yellow motor
scooter .... ..nicest looking boy in
Ford Cliff ...... loves blondes ,..... is
that because of a certain sopho-
more??? ,..... has a nice, friendly
smile ...... an all-around nice per-
son.
FRANKIE JEAN HEPLER ...... "Fran-
kie" ...... a cute girl ..,... keeps the
home-ec class laughing ...,.. favor-
ite song is "Here I'll Stay With
You" ...... wonder who??? .
works at McHenry's in Cadogan in
her spare time ..,.., keeps on the
lookout for '37 Chevys and motor-
cycles ...... spends most of her time
with Mabel and Pink.
ROBERT HILEMAN .,... "Bob"
one of our farm boys ....., likes
hunting-only what??? ...,.. chases
around town in his Dad's milk truck
any girl's delight with that
blond hair and innocent look in his
eyes ...... often found holding 5th
avenue fireplug down.
DORIS HINDES ,,,,., "Dorrie" .... ..
sweet and dainty ...... has a wit
all her own ,..... likes the number
22 ..,,.. could it be FootbalI??? ......
takes pride in her Tri-Hi-Y member-
ship ...... goes out of her way to be
friendly .. wants to live on a
farm ...... incidentally, she's afraid
of chickens.
JANE HOLIZNA ...... "Sis" .,,... us-
ually seen with her double, Jean
really proud of her strong will
power ..,. peppy cheerleader ..,...
always smiles and never lets on .....,
ask her why she is forever chewing
C-love gum ..... friendly with every-
one ...... never leaves her belong-
ings in cars.
JEAN HOLIZNA ,..,., "Sis" .... one
of our vigorous cheerleaders . .
changeable heart ,...,. quietest one
in the library besides her sister???
makes and keeps friends eas-
ily could write a book on her
troubles .. oh, yeh??? .. has
she got naughty eyes!!! . .... on
champion senior volley ball team.
ALBERT HRIBIK .. "Abbets"
aviation expert . .. enioys hunting
and fishing ...... has a nocturnal
hobby-pursuing girls ...... bursts
forth with the exclamation "Oh,
baby, you're for me" ...... has two
years of faithful service in the
mixed chorus .. .. wants to become
a test pilot in the Army Air Corps,
FRANK HRIBIK ....,. ""Yank" 4.,...
small but dynamic .. possessor of
an excellent physique . ,.,, invinci-
ble center on the varsity football
team .... enioys hunting, trapping,
and cowboy melodies ...... a will-
ing aid to those in want ., shows
promise for the future.
CHARLES HUTCHISON ...... "Pat"
forever waking up his buddies
,. his heart belongs to his mother
and the car thankful to "Shun"
for helping him graduate ......
spends most of his time in McGrann
future is undecided .. knows
his baseball.
JOAN JAGEMAN ,...,. "Jaggers"
., will be one of the best house-
wives in F. C. ...... has loads of ex-
perience ...... likes song "Bill" and
color "Brown" ..,.,. wonder why???
can really sing if she wants to
sports off a driver's license,
and is mighty proud of it.
WILLIAM JANSEN ..,,.. "Willie" ......
surprise package from Bellwood
Gardens ...... plays his heart out on
the basketball court ...... an ambi-
tious outdoorsman by the way ...,,.
admires girls from afar ,,.... full of
mischievous ideas . .... a long John
with a sunny disposition .. fu-
ture??-"Let it come."
EDSON JOHNSTON .4 "Hammer"
wherever there's mischief
there's Hammer ...... thinks girls are
okay if you like 'em ..... devises
elaborate schemes for disturbing
the English class ...,.. loyal to his
friends ..,,., rides around in the
family car-with whom?? ..,.. you
ask him ...... never gave the future
much thought.
RlCHARD KARABIN ,. "Dick" .. ,.
one of Mr. Dupierreux's headaches
aims to be a mechanic ,. al-
ways "put-putting" around in an
old '34 Plymouth . .... girls have
no place with him ...... who's he
trying to kid??? ,..,.. loves to trap
continually saying "Practice
what you preach" ,.... oh, those
eyes!!!
LEONA KANIA ,..... "Lonnie" ..
looks forward to playing a violin
in a symphony ....,. does the
Charleston with Stogie ...... plays
polkas on the accordion at the dam
sparkling maiorette swell
dancer ...... throws ice cream
around at Klings ,...,. treasurer of
Gregg Club ..,... ask her about
those "silent movies"!!
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ELIZABETH KENDRA . .... "Betty"
wears her shoes out as floor
girl at Murphy's ..,.,, lives in upper
end, but usually 'Found at the low-
er end ...... wonder why??? ..
puts her whole heart into cheering
one of the back row angels in
typing class.
ELISABETH KIJOWSKI ., "Honey"
a tall blond gal with that en-
viable "peaches and cream" com-
plexion ,...,. a cute giggle used fre-
quently in the library ...... won't re-
veal her heart .,,,,. likes classical
music .. very quiet?? ...... where
there's "Honey," there's Marlene
intends to be an "old maid"!!l
JOE KIJOWSKI "Yuzhie" .. ,.
takes life easy in lower end .. .,
has a very quiet nature when
everyone's looking enioys na-
ture in the ruff ,..... has that slow
determined way of doing things
.. to know him is to love him .
pals around with Merk, Yank, and
Red.
J. FRANKLIN KING ,. "Frank"
silent type has lots of fun
with his dog Rex ,..., how's the
Chrysler, Frank??? ,. .. really gets
after those rabbits during hunting
season ..,... comes to us from Skin-
all .... burns up the typewriter
with his speed!!! pals around
with Jimmy K.
WALTER KISSICK .. "Walt" .
that "Oh well" kid .. , could grow
up to be a school teacher-or will
the Navy get him first . .. likes
hunting and women-or is it hunt-
ing women??? . ,... haunts the li-
brary if Duffy, Slagle, and Mech
oren't around.
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PAUL KLACKA .. "Cash" one
of the "corner gang" from Sixth
Avenue pursues the business
course vigorously ..,... likes hunting
and trapping ...... never mentions
girls ...,.. very fond of baseball and
other sports ...... a future big leag-
er.
PEGGY KRACHT ...... "Peggy" ......
one of the busiest girls in the sen-
ior class ..,,.. Dagwood's better half
all her future plans include her
one and only John ...,., small but
mighty cheerleader ...... assistant
business manager of Trireme
couldn't get along without her
piano ...... would like to be a farm-
er's wife.
JOSEPH KRUKAR . .. "Yosker" .. .
also answers to "Mohawk" ..,,,. all
'round athlete-played football,
basketball, and baseball ..,.,, big
"deal-er" for the lower-end "cor-
ner" gang ...,., really "cuts up" in
that 5th period woodwork class ,,
good conversationalist who NEVER
runs down ...... future M. D.
KENNETH LETTRICH ..,,.. "Cork"
hilltopper . ..,. unique in find-
ing excuses to get out at night .
end on football squad .,,. usually
found near mischief ,..... one of the
nicest boys in the class . .. wonder
why "Janie" is his 'Favorite song???
LlLA LEE LHOTE , "Leelc" .. ..
has cutest giggle this side of the
"Rockies" . .... head cheerleader
who touches the rafters when she
iumps ....., mischievous and spark-
ling eyes-blue at that ,..... her
heart wears a monkey suit ....., big
chief of the Trireme staff .. looks
like a china doll, but don't let ap-
pearances fool you!!!
JAMES LIPTOW .. "Jim" .
wants to ioin the Navy .,..., oh,
that Liptow tenor ,..... why the 'Fre-
quent trips to Cadogan?? ...,..
wavy, blond hair . what a smile!
.. got a brain if he'd only use it
occupies front seat in home
room .. .. Churchill's other half.
WILLIAM LUCIAN .. "Bill" .,
quite a popular fellow!! ,..... has
trouble keeping girls out of his
hair!! rr,... peroxide, maybe?? ..
want your picture taken?? .....
he's good at it ,,,,.. drives a blue
Mercury coupe ...,.. record fiend-
has millions!! ...... keeps tab on
Kissick ,..... likes to shoot tin cans!!
EDWARD LUNZ . . "Lunzy"
wants to catch fifty muskrats in
one season .. can play a mean
game of basketball ...,,. idolizes
Roy Rogers .. pitcher 'For Crooked
Creek Beavers ..,.., as handsome as
they come-"Look out, girls"!! ..., ..
cruises around in a big, green Pon-
tiac.
PAUL MALAGARI , ..., "LolIy" ,, .
pride of Cadogan , ..,. our sopho-
more president ..,,,, a nice voice .
sings in Cadogan Boys' Choir ,...
good baseball player ,. .. hopes to
become a sailor ...... senior football
manager . ,,.. Mr. Gregory's prize
student .. likes to "Dot".
LOIS JANE MALC .. "Lo" , a
girl with a very nice voice .. can
usually be found with one of the
"Snusheads" , thinks M. l. T.
is "lt" .,.... lead in operetta in iun-
ior year ,..... makes a pretty picture
at the head of the band .. what
are her plans 'For her luggage???
ROBERT MAUS ,. "Bob" like
to be a marine .. .. spends a lot
of time at lower Fourth ,..... one
of our football casualties ..... likes
"Far Away Places" set to music ,,... .
traps for a hobby . ,.,, climbs the
steps with Cork and Mech .. .. per-
sonality plus.
MARLENE McCARTHY . "Mac"
.. , a blond member of the taller
set .. loves to tickle the ivories
when she isn't getting into any
mischief . ,... lust loved that "plane"
class??? .. hopes to be a nurse
those lucky patients!!! ,
spends a lot of time singing ,,...
pals with "Honey".
ANNABEL McJUNKlN .. "Ann"
interested in sewing, letter
writing, and child care ,, ., sopho-
more May Queen member of
girls' and mixed choruses and
F. H. A. . , likes to meet new peo-
ple .. ,. played basketball and bad-
minton in girls' intramurals
likes all sports-basketball in par-
ticular.
PATRICIA ANNE MCMEANS .
"Pat" oh, those big grown
eyes!! ..,.. sets lots of hearts aflut-
ter .. has trouble keeping her
dates straight ,. attractive
has a nice walk home to Bellwood
maiorette for four years ,
loves dancing and who knows???
RICHARD MECHLING ,.,. "Dick"
has one goal-to get out of school
. .. can be seen driving a gray
Buick almost any time-with
whom??? .. fullback on the foot-
ball team , . ranks tops as a neat
dresser ..,. crazy about "My Dar-
ling" .. wonder why?
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BEVERLY MILLER .. "Dutch"
loves to create excitement ,..4.. "An-
chors Aweigh" is No. I on her hit
parade ...... soda ierk at Wray's
Dairy ..,... swell friend to all ,,..,, on
champion girls' basketball team in
Jr. year ,44,.. is forever writing let-
ters ..... likes crossroads?? ,, lost
without Eileen.
GEORGE MORDA .,..,, "Mordy" .,....
oh! that curly hair!!! .,.... one of the
hilltoppers ...... "wants to fly a iet
job" .,.... member of Uncle Sam's
National Guard ,.,... seen with
"Hammer" when not visiting 14th
Street ..,... practical ioker in wood-
work class.
JAMES MORVIK .. "Merk"
strong and fearless ...... founder of
the "Boys' Town" shack . .... likes
anything connected with the great
outdoors ,. keeps Mr. Dupierreux
very busy ...... wants to see the
world ..,... has determination, the
key to success ..,,.. pals around with
Yank, Yuzhie, and Red.
ROSE MORVIK ...... "Rosye"
hobbies are dancing and flirting
has sparkling eyes gener-
ally bursts forth with "What do
you think?" ..,... especially likes
"My DarIing" .. her best friend
is Margie .. Gregg Club historian
what's so nice about Kelly Sta-
tion???
JAMES P. NOVAK . "Nobert"
Small but very mischievous
a devoted nature lover ..4,.. has an
interesting hobby-girls!!! ..... loves
the music of Roy Acuff ...... spends
his spare time caring for his wild-
life pets ..... plans to study forestry
at Temple.
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ROBERT ORTMANN ...... "Bob" ,.... ,
our only "SandpIanter" ..,.. excel-
lent hook shot .. forward on "An-
dy's Market Eleven' ., cruises
around in his green "Ford" .
pretends to be bashful!!! may
decide to become a sailor , ex-P.
and S. strong man ..... gets his ex-
tra sleep in solid class .,.... a whiz
in solid???
RICHARD PASSMORE .. "Dick"
an ambitious lawyer can
talk himself into ..,... anything-but
can he talk himself out??? ..,... luck-
iest boy in school-reason-the
only boy in the Gregg Club and-
oh, those girls!!! .. Business Man-
ager of Trireme.
DAVID PATSUE .,.... "Duke" ..
only ambition is to loaf in pool
room ...... loves to listen to records,
especially by Bing Crosby ,,.... pool
shark ..,... very shy?? .. .. man of
leisure ..... often seen in Manorville
. pops up with far-fetched opin-
ions and theories.
DORIS PRIESTER .. "Bill' .. a
nice friend to have .,.... wonder
why she likes to attend movies so
often??? .,.... secretary of the sen-
ior class . .. attends officers' meet-
ings faithfully .,,.. treasurer of the
Tri-Hi-Y ,. . voted most likely to
succeed .. ambition-to do office
work.
VIRGINIA PROTZ .... "Jean .
quiet and refined-"You wanna
bet?" ...... busy with band, orches-
tra, chorus, Tri-Hi-Y-and B. M. .... .
one of A. B.'s back row angels ..
loyal Sokol that would rather swim
than eat ,. carries a shoe-horn at
Mosses .,..,. "Middleman" for all
troubled couples.
WILLIAM TURICIK ,..... "Turk"
don't get him started on science
our class president , Cal's
right-hand man .... pet peeve-
learning how to donce .,..., loves to
direct plays ...,,, "SheriIf, what a
drawl you have" ...... strong, silent
type!!! ,...., why so many class offi-
cers' meeting s???
BEATRICE VALEK ,.... "B-B" .. ,.
faithful Sokol ,,... spirit of the class
. hair susceptible to change!! .
still thinks Mr. Davis needs her on
the team .,.... had 'em rolling in
the aisles as "Lizzie" in junior play
aims to be a beautician
full of fun and mischief.
JOHN R. VARHOLLA "Doodle"
, .. plans to become an electrician
. one of M. M.'s headaches ,.
a Cadoganite ...... called "Henry"
by his muddy-water blonde .. ..
would rather ice skate than eat ,....
tall, "fair" fpun!J and Russian!! . ,.
an Arthur Murray protege . ..
swims like a fish.
VIRGINIA WALKER .. "Dimples"
likes to eat, read, sew, crochet,
and drink chocolate milkshakes ..,. ,
candy girl at Murphy's on Satur-
day ...,. proud to live the life of a
hick ...,.. has pretty hair . .... rates
"You Can't Be True, Dear" as her
hit tune.
JAMES WAUGAMAN , . .. "Cham"
comes to school with his "spe-
cial group" from McGrann .
STANLEY WILSON "Kansas"..,...
Pattonvillds prize contributTon to
F. C. H. S. ...,., greets you with
"hello dere" . always in a pleas-
ant mood ., lacks an interest in
girls??? ,..... loafs in "Ripples" gen-
eral store .. a good friend to
have ,,..., plans to retire early.
ELOISE WISER "Eloise"
one of the few in the class who
wears an engagement ring ...,..
bashful in her own sort of way .. ,
small and neat ....., does she ever
lose her temper??? . .. always
broke test tubes in chemistry . ..
can find her behind the counter at
Klings.
VALENTINE WOYTON . .. "Poker"
,. loves all sports ..,. our most
athletic .. iunior class president
., captain of football team .
greets you with a friendly "Hi deh
youngin" , comes from the wilds
of Bellwood Gardens .. , guard on
the basketball team . never seen
without Willie and Barrels.
FRANK YASKULA .... "Zank" , .
Sulphur City romeo plans to
become a gob after graduation .
centerfielder on our baseball team
pool shark ,,.,.. no certain heart
interest??? ,,..,. enioys dancing!!!
has an excellent voice ,. .. sure
basketball shot ..... enjoys step-
ping on people's toes .. likes his
food.
MARILYN YINGST "Marilyn"
.. can't be beaten at ping-pong
dreams of owning her own
smallubut ambitious ..... finds 507' horse someday ,... one of the taller
usfactlon in physical labor ....,. won- se' H H on alhmound good swdem
del' what CU'-'ses those 'ffequenl , treasurer of senior class ..
visits to Kittanning??? .. tinkers plans to attend penn smie A U
with automobiles for a pastime .
friendly and helpful .. .. thinks he'll
make good in the future.
faithful Pirate rooter.
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BEVERLY MILLER ..,,.. "Dutch" .
loves to create excitement . "An-
chors Aweigh" is No. 'l on her hit
parade ,,..,, soda jerk at Wray's
Dairy ....,. swell friend to all .. on
champion girls' basketball team in
Jr. year ....,. is forever writing let-
ters .,.... likes crossroads?? ,..,, lost
without Eileen.
GEORGE MORDA ...... "Mordy" ,,..4 .
oh! that curly hair!!! ...... one of the
hilltoppers ...... "wants to fly a jet
fob" .. member of Uncle Sam's
National Guard .,,... seen with
"Hammer" when not visiting l4th
Street .,.... practical ioker in wood-
work class.
JAMES MORVIK "Merk"
strong and fearless ,..... founder of
the "Boys' Town" shack . .. likes
anything connected with the great
outdoors .,..,, keeps Mr. Dupierreux
very busy ..,... wants to see the
world ...., has determination, the
key to success ....,, pals around with
Yank, Yuzhie, and Red.
ROSE MORVIK ...... "Rosye" .,....
hobbies are dancing and flirting
has sparkling eyes gener-
ally bursts forth with "What do
you think?" ,..... especially likes
"My Darling" . , her best friend
is Margie .,,... Gregg Club historian
. what's so nice about Kelly Sta-
tion???
JAMES P. NOVAK . .,., "N0bert"
Small but very mischievous
a devoted nature lover .. has an
interesting hobby-girls!!! .. loves
the music of Roy Acuff ...... spends
his spare time caring for his wild-
life pets ...... plans to study forestry
at Temple.
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ROBERT ORTMANN ..,,.. "Bob" ..
our only "Sandplanter" .,.. excel-
lent hook shot ,.,,.. forward on "An-
dy's Market Eleven' ., cruises
around in his green "Ford" . ,
pretends to be bashful!!! .,... may
decide to become a sailor . .. ex-P.
and S. strong man ,,.,.. gets his ex-
tra sleep in solid class ...,.. a whiz
in solid???
RICHARD PASSMORE ..,... "Dick"
. ..,, an ambitious lawyer ...,.. can
talk himself into ...... anything-but
can he talk himself out??? ....., luck-
iest boy in school-reason-the
only boy in the Gregg Club and-
oh, those girls!!! ..,,.. Business Man-
ager of Trireme.
DAVID PATSUE ...... "Duke"
only ambition is to loaf in pool
room ...... loves to listen to records,
especially by Bing Crosby ....., pool
shark ,...,, very shy?? .. man of
leisure ,..... often seen in Manorville
pops up with far-fetched opin-
ions and theories.
DORIS PRIESTER . "Bill' .. .. a
nice friend to have ...,.. wonder
why she likes to attend movies so
often??? ...,., secretary of the sen-
ior class , attends officers' meet-
ings faithfully .. treasurer of the
Tri-Hi-Y voted most likely to
succeed .. ambition-to do office
work.
VlRGlNlA PROTZ , "Jean .. .
quiet and refined-"You wanna
bet?" ..,.,. busy with band, orches-
tra, chorus, Tri-Hi-Y-and B. M. .,,., ,
one of A. B.'s back row angels . .,
loyal Sokol that would rather swim
than eat .. carries a shoe-horn at
Mosses ...,.. "Middleman" for all
troubled couples.
JACK REITLER ,..,,. "Crash" .: .,..
plans to go to college ...... thinks
B. J. R. is all-reet ,..,.. senior bas-
ketball manager ,...., star for 305
wears out Fifth Avenue with
his motor scooter ....,. tenor in
mixed chorus ..... likes to swim at
the dam???
WIILLIAM RETZER .. "Bill"
plans to enter Navy .,..,. likes to
play basketball ..... short but does
his share ,..... member of the pin-
ball team ...... likes to work cross-
word puzzIes??? .... favorite tune
-"Buttons and Bows" .. ideas??
MARY CATHERINE RICH ...4.. "Kay"
wants to be a lady in white
loves to read in her spare time
very quiet a member of
the girls' and mixed chorus ,..... a
very active participant in girls' in-
tramural basketball and volley
ball.
DON ROBERTS ..,,.. "Bidoen" ..
"Didn't we go to a different school
together?" .,.... ambition is to get
away from all schools .r,,.. J. V.
and Varsity football ...,.. member
of Hi-Y whose chief ioy is driving
anything on four wheels ...... chases
girls in spare time.
WILLIAM ROBERTS ...... "Bill" .,... .
end on football team ...... gets his
money's worth out of a hunting
license ,..,.. second home is "Bur-
dett's Service Station ..,., nice voice
member of Hi-Y plays
sweet music on harmonica .. in
junior and senior plays . .... never
seen without Tom or Doc.
JOHN RUDOSKY "Junce"
senior class wit ..... favorite ex-
pression, "Huh!" ..,... likes lots of
sleep-could be that's the cause of
so many absences?? ....,. has no
room for girls ...,. gets along well
with Jim Lerner . .,.. ambition is to
beat George Todoroff at pool.
CHARLAINE SCHWAB ..,,.. "Char-
lie" ....,. she was "robbed up and
held" ...... loves certain French
Fries .,.... which one is the bass fid-
dle??? .,.... ask her about her
"trained" lamp .,..., how'd she
really break that wrist?? ...... fu-
ture iournalist ...,. what about Ko-
komo, Ind.?? .,.... those cool and
Iimpid green eyes!!!
ANGELO SCOPEL ,,.... "Cheet" . ..
one of Cadogan's true southpaws
his ambition is to become a
forest ranger pitcher on our
baseball team-good, too!! .,,...
swims the Allegheny for exercise
wants Penn State to be his
Alma Mater ....,. bashful?? ,...,.
fools with electricity in spare time.
GLADYS MARIE SIPE ,..,.. "Gladys"
wants to be a pilot likes
all sports, but particularly enioys
seeing the Pittsburgh Pirates in
night baseball ...,.. camera fiend
F. H. A. oh, that beautiful
long hair!! ....., drives her Dad's
Chevy ....., ask her all those men
in Algebra Il class.
JOHN E. SKUKALEK ..,... "Skuky"
thinks it's against the law to
take books home ...... ambition is to
cash his pay checks . .... builds mo-
del airplanes ....,. close friends with
Porky and Measles ...... likes to
dance-and is good at it ...... quiet?
forward on the basketball
squad.
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GERARD SLAGLE ...,. "Jerry," Walt,
and Duffy make up the gang ...,.. J.
V. and varsity basketball .. at-
tracted to Kittanning at times
has o nice tenor voice ..,. good
dancer-ask a certain sophomore
transportation provided by
brown Packard ., unconscious of
opposite sex!l!???
KARL STOLLENWORK . "Cud-
dles" .,.... easy going and friendly
wants to be a mechanic in the
military service .,... pays frequent
visits to Leechburg and Freeport-
obiect??? ...... beautiful redheads
likes to hunt small game with
"Charlie" , ..,, efficient clerk at
"Mack's" little store .. tough, but
oh, so gentle.
WILLIAM STOVER ,. "Smokey"
one of the Cadogan gang
an ambitious pilot "Yea"-of
model airplanes .,,. likes the soplr-
omore class-wonder why??? .
thinks Vaughn Monroe's recordings
are super . another one of those
hunters.
JOHN STROUD , "Jig" ,.,, Oh,
that unruly hair!!! Latin whiz!
, .... grrr!!! ..... best friends-horses
aims to be a successful farmer
his "Peg O' My Heart" is a
pert, blue-eyed blond ...... wonder
who that is??? .. drives you nuts
with that whistle ,.,. been pals
with a French horn since way back!
HELEN SZALANKIEWICZ ,,,... "Lynch"
divides her interests between
sewing and "That Certain Party"
on Sixth faithful member of
the F, H. A. .,,,.. Betty and Dolly
are her constant companions ..
"So Tired" is tops on her hit par-
ade ..,... never in a hurry.
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BETTY LOU TAGUE ...... "StOogie"
soda jerks at Kling's with her
shadow, Lonnie ...... loves to sleep
head brains of maiorettes
vice-president of Gregg Club ,,....
ask her about those flicker flash-
backs pants up the steps at
8:29 every morning ...... loves the
good old Charleston days.
RUTH LORRAINE THIRY ,...,, "Lor-
raine' ' ..,.. a short blond . ,,.. comes
to us from Pleasant View ,,.... am-
bition-to get out of school ....
likes to sew, crochet, and eat ,.....
never gains weight .,.,,, favorite
song is "So Tired" ,..... one of our
engaged girls ,.... chlauffeured to
school every day in a blue Pack-
ard.
GEORGE TODOROFF "Greek"
oh, that beautiful hair
shoots wicked pool .. . ambition-
ask June ,.... it must be love-l've
walked over 600 miles so far
where'd that bass come from???
what do you think??
smooth on the dance floor.
JUNE TOLLIVER . . "June" .
what a seamstress!!! pals with
the Gang at "Carney's Place"
oh!!! ,..... that personality . Mar-
vin's private fan big scene in
junior play-ugh!! ,. our acro-
batic maiorette wicked table
tennis player . loves to dance
don't get her started laughing!
beautiful voice.
JAMES TOMASWlCK .. , "Jim"
wants to be a mechanic spends
much of his spare time crow and
groundhog hunting runs around
with Karl . his quietness is very
misleading much happier with
his dog "Ringer" than with mem-
bers of the opposite sex.
WILLIAM TURICIK .,,... "Turk"
don't get him started on science
our class president Cal's
right-hand man .. pet peeve-
learning how to donce ..,,.. loves to
direct plays .,.... "Sheriff, what a
drawl you have" ..,... strong, silent
type!!! ...... why so many class om-
cers' meetings???
BEATRICE VALEK ,.,.. "B-B" ,
faithful Sokol , spirit of the class
., hair susceptible to change!!
still thinks Mr. Davis needs her on
the team ,.4,,, had 'em rolling in
the aisles as "Lizzie" in iunior play
aims to be a beautici-an
full of fun and mischief.
JOHN R. VARHOLLA .. "Doodle"
. ., plans to become an electrician
. one of M. M.'s headaches
a Cadoganite called "Henry"
by his muddy-water blonde .. ..
would rather ice skate than eat , ,
tall, "fair" fpunlj and Russian!! , .
an Arthur Murray protege .
swims like a fish.
VIRGINIA WALKER .. "Dimples"
. likes to eat, read, sew, crochet,
and drink chocolate milkshakes ,.,,..
candy girl at Murphy's on Satur-
day ..... proud to live the life of a
hick 4.,... has pretty hair .,.... rates
"You Can't Be True, Dear" as her
hit tune.
JAMES WAUGAMAN . ., "Cham"
comes to school with his "spe-
cial group" from McGrann ..
small but ambitious . .. finds sat-
isfaction in physical labor ,. won-
der what causes those 'Frequent
visits to Kittanning??? .. .. tinkers
with automobiles for a pastime .
friendly and helpful . ,, thinks he'll
make good in the future.
STANLEY WlLSON . ,... "Kansas"
Pattonvillo's prize contributlon to
F. C. H. S. .. greets you with
"hello dere" ..,.. always in a pleas-
ant mood . ,. lacks an interest in
girls??? . ,.4. loats in "Ripples" gen-
eral store . ,... a good friend to
have .. plans to retire early.
ELOISE WISER ,.... "Eloise" ..
one of the few in the class who
wears an engagement ring ,,,...
bashful in her own sort of way . ,.
small and neat ,...,. does she ever
lose her temper??? . ,.,. always
broke test tubes in chemistry ..,.,
can find her behind the counter at
Klings.
VALENTINE WOYTON ,. "Poker"
loves all sports our most
athletic .. iunior class president
.. captain of 'Football team .
greets you with a friendly "Hi deh
youngin" comes from the wilds
of Bellwood Gardens .. . guard on
the basketball team . , never seen
without Willie and Barrels.
FRANK YASKULA "Zank" .
Sulphur City romeo , plans to
become a gob after graduation ,
centerfielder on our baseball team
, pool shark ,... no certain heart
interest??? .... enioys dancing!!!
has an excellent voice .,.., sure
basketball shot , ,,.. enioys step-
ping on people's toes . .. likes his
food.
MARILYN YlNGST "Marilyn"
,. can't be beaten at ping-pong
,. dreams of owning her own
horse someday . ,. one ofthe taller
set ., an all-around good student
treasurer of senior class ..
plans to attend Penn State cl
faithful Pirate rooter.
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IRENE YOUNT ..,... "lrene"
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grift ...... likes the friendliness of
F. C. ...... spends her spare time at
square or round dances ..,.., enioys
talking to Duffy at noon-wonder
why??? ...... Miss Shubert's quietest
student ..l... usually seen with her
cousin, Ruth . ., 'Future beautician.
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Out of the Side Show and into the Big Top-we're readied
for the Main Event. Once the Spotlight is on us, once the
crowd sees us, there will be no turning back. So to our
successors, preparing for their Act, we the class of 1949, leave
the following bits of technique so that they may be more sure
of their steps in the Big Parade.
Hope Arnold leaves the Tri-Hi-Y gavel to whoever can
pound it.
Donnie Barbour leaves her 6' 4" sailor to anyone tall
enough to reach him, or keen enough to catch him.
Paul Malagari leaves his knowledge to Elmer Greenawalt.
Nancy Goldman leaves her seat in the library to anyone
out for a good time.
John Skukalek wills his five o'clock shadow to Richard
Asay.
Jean Holizna wills her cheering tights fwith zipper brokenl
to anyone who will wear them. .
Bill Lucian leaves his bottle of peroxide to Don Hender-
SOI1.
"Dutch" Miller leaves her soda ierking to Rose Butko.
John Varholla leaves his seat in 303 unoccupied.
Lorraine Thiry leaves all the Senior teachers to the Juniors.
"Bud" Zerick wills his position on the basketball team to
Bob Stivason.
Vera Carney leaves her post behind the counter at Carney's
Place to Marvin Russell.
Earl Cooper wills his baseball ability and heart troubles
to Ed Waltenbaugh.
Betty Cippel leaves her black shoes to whoever thinks she
can walk in them.
Jerry Slagle wills his bow ties and bashfulness f?J around
girls to "Lamby" Olinger.
Lois Jane Malc wills her overgrown baton to any Junior
maiorette with muscles strong enough to carry it.
HOWARD ZERICK ,..... "Bud" .,.... if
he isn't huntinglgroundhogs, he's
down at J. G.'s ...,.. pals with Stivy
played in the State Finals last
year ...... what a long shot!!! ...,.,
oh, those crew cuts of his!!! ...,..
some giggle he' l ot . .... future-
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Francis Churchill leaves Miss Mitchell to Jerry Liptow.
Louise Good wills the Good girl she used to be, until
she ioined the Gregg Club.
"Cork" Lettrich leaves his height to "Shun" Byron.
Joan Carberry wills 25 pounds to anyone who needs them.
"Ben" Cook wills his ability to shoot rabbits to Wayne
Sherry.
Joan Gowetski wills her new gym suit to whoever can use
it. fShe didn'tJ.
Ed Lunz leaves his "Six-shooter" to "Poncho".
The "Senior Snushheads" will their pink socks to the in-
coming "Snushheads."
Dick Mechling leaves his position as fullback to John
Herbst.
Joan Gross leaves those sweet dimples to June Fox.
Walter Kissick leaves his curly hair to Mr. Baum.
Helen Coleman leaves those yellow shorts and saddle
shoes to "Dorie" Henry.
Agnes Harriger wills her seat on the Penn Transit Bus to
JoAnn Reed.
Victor Arco wills his flashy clothes to Lynn Patchin.
Doris Priester leaves the Tri-Hi-Y bank book to whoever
can make it balance.
Joe Kiiowski wills his ability in woodshop to Nicky and
Rake.
Peggy Edwards wills her ice-skating ability to Mary Ann
Hlavac.
Frank King wills his whiskers to anyone who will wear
them.
Marilyn Yingst leaves five inches of height to anyone who
needs them.
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Esther Blondeaux leaves to hunt some inches to add to
her four feet ten inches.
Joe Krukar leaves his naturally curly hair to Carl Folcik.
Pat Fester wills an eight year band membership and her
flute to Carol Stivason.
Lee Ray Green leaves his cello out of tune. iAs usualll
Gladys Marie Sipes wills her trips to Pittsburgh to see
the Pirates to whoever can find a way.
Henry Deitz just leaves.
John Falsetti leaves his dancing ability to Dick Valek.
Lila Lee Lhote leaves that ,giggle to Joan Croyle.
Richard Passmore leaves his position in the Gregg Club
to any boy who has courage enough to take it.
Doris Hindes leaves her bangs to Pat Kiene.
Jack Reitler wills his motor-scooter to anyone crazy
enough to take it. I
Pat McMeans wills her attractiveness to Carmen Miller.
Robert Maus wills his ability to tackle low to Lee Gregg.
Jane Holizna wills her gym shoe string to anyone capable
of making one do the iob of two.
Grant Daugherty leaves his car out in the country-
"couldn't get the darn thing started."
Bill Roberts iust leaves-to get "Doc's" car.
Betty Lou Tague leaves her 8:29W dashes to school each
morning to "Tessie" and "Shirley."
Jim Liptow leaves his cue stick to Salvatore Quattrone.
Bernice Campbell leaves her athletic ability, and B-B Valek,
her red hair, to Bella Krukar.
Paul Klacka wills his slick trapping to Wib Euchler.
Charlaine Schwab leaves her "lively tongue" to her sister,
Pat.
Jim Bowser leaves his seat on the bus to Bill Smith.
Betty Kendra leaves with memories of Chucky.
Dick Dui? leaves his famous "You're for me, baby," to
Jerry Liptow.
June Tolliver wills her baton to Ruthie Edwards.
Walter Crytzer leaves No. 98 to Bill Kruetzer.
Annabel McJunkin leaves her position of taking two his-
tories to anyone who can stand it. 5
Bob Helm leaves George Dupierreux to "Fat" Orton.
Min Dult leaves her afternoon's freedom to anyone who
is lucky enough to get it.
Pat Hutchison leaves his cruising to "Dutch."
Jean Protz leaves her horn playing and Miss Bevington
to the future musicians of F. C. H. S.
Frank Yaskula leaves his position as "Romeo of Cadogan"
to any other wolf.
Peggy Kracht wills her neck-breaking acrobatic flops to
"Tootie" Tremont.
Verle Coleman wills his seat in home room to anyone who
dares to risk it.
Georgia Cassel wills her typewriter to Pat Wolfe.
Jim Morvik wills his ability in Wood Shop to Louis Hribik
with hopes of better success.
Frankie Jean Hepler leaves her wearisome bus ride ta
school to Gloria Swanson.
Joseph Bureau leaves all the wonderful teachers to his
brother Felix Ray.
Rosemarie Baculik wills her so-called gym suit to whoever
dares wear it.
"Hammer" Fitzgerald leaves his cowboy boots to "Pump-
kin."
Virginia Walker leaves plenty of good fresh country air to
the city slickers.
Bill Stover wills his library troubles to Elmer Greenawalt.
Don Roberts leaves his crazy antics on the bus to Donald
"Romeo" Henderson.
Gloria Capizzi leaves the iob of drawing posters to any-
one who is fool enough to take it.
"Barrels" Skukalek and "Poker" Woyton will their seats
on the bench to Tom Relich and Dick Heighley.
Lonnie Kania leaves her smoothness on the dance floor
to Diana Ritchey.
Edward Germy leaves Mr. Dupierreux to Don Wolfe and
Charles Temsick.
"Dee" Czapor leaves her note writing ability to Dot Smith.
"Chicken" Gariglio leaves his large shoulder pads to Lee
Gregg.
The fifth period Woodworking Class leave the pits to the
healthy of next year.
"Stogie" and Lonnie bequeath their "Charleston" and "Si-
lent Movies" to all those headed for the padded cell.
"Junior" Woyton wills "Sarge" another year's working
in the wash rooms.
The basketball team leaves Rupert's whippings to next
year's squad.
This will is signed, sealed, published, and declared valid
by the above named class of nineteen hundred and forty-nine
as our last Will and Testament.
William Turicik, Class President
First Witness: William Byron
Junior Class President
Second Witness: John Cippel,
Sophomore Class President
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During our stroll down the Midway, we
passed the tent of the fortune teller. Just for fun
we stopped to see what the future held for our
class. After we had crossed her palm with sil-
ver, she told us to look into her crystal ball, where
the following scenes passed before our eyes in
rapid succession.
The first thing we saw was a Naval Base
where Admiral Walter Kissick was showing Wil-
liam Retzer, Robert Ortmann, Frank Yaskula,
Francis Churchill, and Jim Liptow how to scrub
decks, while off in a corner we saw Chief Petty
Officer Paul Malagari tinkering with the radio.
A cloud formed in the crystal ball and we
waited patiently for it to clear, wondering what
would appear next.
As the cloud cleared, we saw Donnie Bar-
bour and Rosemarie Baculik, who met just in
front of Arco's haberdashery. They waved to
Vic, who was trimming the window, and then
went across the street to Helm and Johnston's
Dairy Store, where Beverly Miller made them an
extra special banana split while they talked over
old times. Father down the street we saw the
twins with their four little J's, marching into
Protz's Bootery to buy some shoes.
Then we saw John and Peggy, the prosper-
ous farmer and his wife, sitting in front of their
television set. The big attraction for the evening
was a program from Carnegie Hall where com-
poser-conductor Lee Ray Green was about to
lower his baton for the opening strains of his
latest violin concerto in which Leona Kania was
featured as soloist.
Again a cloud formed across the crystal ball,
and when it had cleared, we saw an airfield
where Albert Hribik, William Stover, and George
Morda were flying the latest jet jobs. We saw
Betty Lou Tague, air hostess, checking her list of
passengers. These included Dom Cesare, return-
ing from investigating conditions of the coal min-
ers in England, Richard Passmore, famous law-
yer, John Falsetti, the international dancing in-
structor, Gloria Capizzi and her assistant, Bernice
Campbell, renowned artists, and George Tod-
oroff, still trying to find a shorter way to Manor-
ville.
Coming in from the other direction, Pilot
Dean Doverspike, and Co-pilot Gladys Marie Sipe
made a smooth landing. While mechanics James
Waugaman, James Tomaswick, and Richard Kar-
abin were checking the motor, several passengers
prepared for the take-off. Edward Germy, mis-
sionary, was going to the coast on the first lap
of his journey to the mission field in Africa, Miss
Joan Gowetski was going to inspect one of her
famous news stores, Privates Richard Hand, Karl
Stollenwerk, Joe Hagofsky, David Patsue, and
Stanley Wilson were returning to their base after
their leaves.
After seeing these scenes, we waited anx-
iously for some that would tell us what had hap-
pened tothe other members of the class. We did
not wait long, however, for soon the ball cleared
and this is what we saw:
ln Maw Harriger Umny's Cafeteria, just off
the campus of a well-known college, we saw
Professor William Turicik dining with his secre-
tary and assistant, Doris Priester. At one end of
the cafeteria Coach Val Woyton and his star foot-
ball players, Kenneth Lettrich and Walter Crytzer,
were grabbing a nutritious lunch while talking
over new plays. Over in a far corner we saw
student Earl Cooper still trying to figure out his
solid problems, and there was Grant Daugherty
covering another tablecloth with one of his orig-
inal cartoons. Leaving the cafeteria, we peeked
into the dean's office and saw Helen Coleman
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taking down shorthand notes from the Dean of
Women, Marilyn Yingst. ln the gyms we saw
Frank Hribik, boys' physical education instructor,
and Eileen Beck, girls' physical education instruc-
tor, putting their classes through calisthenics.
Next the crystal ball took us to a farm show
in a state capitol. There Edward Lunz, Robert
Hileman, and Robert Davis, now prosperous
farmers, met Doris Hindes, as they were looking
over the various exhibits. Verle Coleman was
proudly exhibiting his famous Poland China pigs.
Chief electrician for the show was John Varholla.
Again a cloud formed over the crystal ball
and when it had cleared, we were surprised tc
see a big city hospital in which Dr. Joseph Krukar
was preparing to perform an important opera-
tion on the famous newspaper columnist, John
Rudosky. Assisting at the operation were nurses
Joan Carberry, Hope Arnold, and Mary Catherine
Rich. Recovering from an attack of ennui
was Charles Hutchison, while Bob Maus was
there for observation. ln another part of the hos-
pital Dr. Gariglio had iust finished extracting a
tooth for big leaguer Paul Klacha. Waiting pa-
tiently in his outer office was Anabel McJunkin
to see him about some of her charity cases.
Next we saw a galaxy of famous radio stars
putting on a program for the Teachers' Old Age
Benefit. Bill Roberts as announcer, introduced
singers Lois Jane Malc, Patty Anne McMeans,
Marlene McCarthy, Gerard Slagle, and Dick Duff,
comedian, B. B. Valekg and lecturer, Jack Reitler.
Photographer Bill Lucian was on hand to photo-
graph the many celebrities.
The scene shifted to a lodge in the moun-
tains where foresters Angelo Scopel and James
Novak were discussing Christmas tree raising
with Henry Dietz. Guests at the lodge for the
week-end were the famous sportsmen, Howard
Zerick and Bill Jansen. Ben Cook, James Mor-
vick, and Joe Kiiowski were out hunting bear.
James K. Bowser and Franklin King were exhib-
iting their trophy, a 12 point buck.
At Donald Roberts' grocery store we saw
Vera Carney and Joan Jageman, now married,
discussing their little girls' progress in kinder-
garten with the teacher, Esther Blondeaux. Next
door in Mechling's Feed Store, George Fitzgerald
and Richard Clever were buying feed for their
farm animals. Georgia Lou Cassel and Peggy
Edwards were buying their fruit at Goldinger's
fruit market. At the movie owned and operated
by the Cippel-Gross-Gribik chain, Delores Czapor,
Frankie Jean Hepler, and Honey Kiiowski were
having a bubble gum cracking contest. ln an-
other part of the theater Min Duff was complain-
ing to Nancy Goldman about having too many
of her father's shirts to iron. Betty Kendra and
Chuckie were holding hands in the front row.
Joe Bureau had just called Bingo for the third
time in a row. The picture for the evening fea-
tured the sultry-voiced June Tolliver.
Another glance into the crystal ball showed
us Irene Yount's Beauty Parlor, where Margie
Dunmire, secretary to a prominent business man,
was gossiping with Rose Morvik and Louise Good.
lrene's assistant, Helen Szalankiewicz, was work-
ing on their hair.
At the church on the corner a wedding party
was coming out. The bride, Lorraine Thiry, was
attended by Virginia Walker. The minister who
had performed the ceremony was Pat Fester's
husband.
The final scene showed Charlaine Schwab
and Lila Lee Lhote, each in her own home by
now, wondering if things had turned out as they
had seen them in the crystal ball.
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The Junior Class shows great promise as
next year's Seniors. During their prosperous
year, they sponsored many money making pro-
jects. They provided us with the annual Vic-
tory Dance at the close of our football season,
sold Christmas wreaths, and sold refreshments
CLASS OFFICERS
William Byron , , . Presiden'
Thomas Stroud . , Vice-presiden'
Patricia Kiene , ., Secretary
Barbara Bouch Treasure:
CLASS ADVISORS
Miss Bottlander
Miss Aurancl
Miss Beamon
Mrs. Winner
Mr. Sowers
at the basketball games. This ambitious class
crowned its year's activities by being hosts to
the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom.
Having successfully climbed past the third rung
of the ladder, they are now prepared to enter
the Big Top.
Back Row: Joseph Omasta, Jack Ryan, James Heffeltinger, William South, Robert Davis, Salvatore
Quattrone, Fred Fox
Third Row: Beatrice Valek, Frances Putz, Martha Claypool, Mary Ann Olinger, Patricia Binder, Bill Kreutzer
Second Row: Marlene McCarthy, Margaret Rich, Reatl-na Schall, Marcella Skukalek, Jean Goodyear,
Charles Milligan, Miss Bottlancler, Joseph Cippel
Front Row: Jack Iseman, Lucille Leque, Betty Dailey, Mary Ann Colonna, Marie Hromadik, Rosemary
Butko, Patricia Kiene, John Michael Volek
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Back Row: Lee Gregg, Paul Shumaker, Walter Kiiowski, Norman Huselton, Lamberson Ollinger,
Marvin Russell. Third Row: Edward Chauvaux, Donald Wyant, Ronald Temsik, Dawson Clay-
poole, Kenneth McCollim, Carl Folcik, Ronnie Jean Pendleton. Second Row: Dorothy Rupert,
Betty Shotts, Anna Marie Beck, Magdelan Gayda, Cecilia Labutka, Doris Buhite, Eleanor Kane,
Olga Magdy, Miss Beamon. Front Row: Delores Zimmerman, Donna Clever, Bernadine Tirpak,
Maxine Reynolds, Janet Holizna, Patty Czapor,Betty Mohr.
Back Row: James Karl, Donald Rupert, Donald Shotts, Lynn Patchin, Donald Wolfe. Third Row:
Harvey Martin, John Gongola, James Swartzlander, Clair Culp, Samuel Nelson, Dick Humes,
John Charney, Alan Fair. Second Row: Mary Ann Hlavac, Isabelle Rothwell, Betty Bryant, Frances
Bartek, Glenna Cunningham, Isabelle Krukar, Jerry Minarcin, Mrs. Winner. Front Row: Joanne
Thompson, Betty Shakley, Phyllis Zerick, Frances Remis, Myrtle Mack, Carrie Johnson, Helen Payo,
Patty Chauvaux.
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Back Row: Charles Kamer, Ray Swank, Wayne Sherry, Lawrence Euchler, William Byron. Third
Row: Donald Cowan, Albert Walleck, Albert Hribik, Enrico Papurello, Thomas Relich, James
Manes, John Mysliwiec, Gloria Swanson. Second Row: Harry Gauker, Barbara Bouch, Geraldine
Parisi, Helen Barber, Phyllis Sellers, Ann Irwin, Mary Jane Reich, Leatrice Miller, Ruth Yount,
Miss Aurand. Front Row: June Fox, Shirley Cechvala, Joan Croyle, Thelma Hartman, Genevieve
Kotyk, Vivian Lungrik, Diana Ritchey.
Back Row: Dale Orton, Richard Asay, James Lerner, Thomas Stroud, William Scott, Frederick
Gaggini. Third Row: Rudolph Durec, Robert Jackson, Jack Ray, Donald Henderson, George
Morda, Judith Greene, Theresa Ondrusek, Joyce Stitt.
Second Row: Richard Walker, Richard Clever, Joanne Coulter, Betty Riggle, Sally Bish, Jo Ann
Reed, Sally Scheeren, Alice Lee Campbell, Mr. Sowers. Front Row: Dolores Fair, Barbara Wilson-
croft, Marcella Hufhand, Jeannine Axton, Theresa Levcik, Clara Klingensmith.
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The Sophomores, after a busy Freshman
year, entered senior high school with many plans
for their part in the Big Top's show. Their activi-
ties during the year included a Midterm Hop, a
dance after the final basketball game, and a
bake sale. The main event of their act was a
trip to Kennywood Park, the climax of their social
life as Sophomores.
Sophomore advisers are Mrs. Aubrey, Mrs.
Cogley, Miss Smith, Mrs. Geiser, Mr. Adams, Mr.
Ortman, and Mr. Thompson.
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Mr. Rupert
OFFICERS
President . . ,. John Cippel
Vice-president ,, ., . , .. John Herbst
Secretary-treasurer . .. Janet Gordon
Student teachers from Indiana State
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Back Row: Kenneth Davis, Randall Schrecengost, John Badura, Leo Liberto, Elmer Greenawalt, Norman Campbell
Third Row: Joanne Waugaman, Janet Klingensmith, Joan Carpen, Helen Mauthe, Shirley Riggle, Mary Jo Pytel, Theodore
Perdos, James Stivenson, Richard Luchesa
Second Row: Valiean Heasley, Doris Smith, Elmira Hooks, Delores Delong, Loretta Parisi, Cecilia Kiiowski, Margaret Frerotte,
Stanley Henry, James Kentfield, Mrs. Cogley
First Row: Jacob Milz, Shirley Dry, Katherine Tremont, Louis Hribik, Lowell Simmons, Margie Boyd, Lois Fiscus, Robert Klin-
gensmith
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Back Row: Richard Valek, Gust Frerotte, Vearl Lookabaugh, James Schmaus, Donald PaFFrath,
Russell Crissman, Edward Shaffer. Third Row: Edward Leard, Robert Stivason, Edward Hribik,
Eleanor Harrison, Clyde Beatty, Fortune Michaux, John Woodside. Second Row: Richard Heigley,
Robert Kendra, Ernest Klingensmith, Coralee Fichthorn, Bernice Vensel, Mary Klaput, Ethel Cousins,
Annette Kerr, Donna Jean Henry, Mrs. Aubrey. Front Row: Doris Thiry, Mildred Frantz, Glenna
Lou Lewis, Lillian Sheasley, Dorothy Presko, Norma Jean Reich, Martha Odrechowski, Mary Alice
Butler.
Back Row: James Law, Henry Livengood, Herbert Adams, Robert Meek, John Tripp, Dean Spencer,
John Kanzlemar. Third Row: Mary Ellen Theveinin, Louiseen Colosimo, Carole Karl, Julia Ann
King, Marilyn Buck, Mary Heilman, Mary Louise Germy, Alvin Sellers, Jack Hatfield. Second Row:
James Erdley, Douglas Wingard, William Ortman, Theresa Prazenica, Mary Louise Shakley, Rose
Kudelka, Wayne Rupert, Mr. Ortman. Front Row: Howard Himes, Martha Fox, Doris Fair, Earlyn
Reed, Esther Morelli, Dean Bowser, Charles Asay
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Back Row: John Lux, John Minarcin, John Herbst, William Simpson, Charles Temsik, William
Schwab. Third Row: Gene Gregory, Lloyd Bish,John Vargo, Roger Klingensmith, John Chekan-
ski, Leonard Davis, Edward Hutchison. Second Row: Mr. Adams, George Liperote, George Yas-
kula, Norma Churchill, Dorothy Smith, Janet McJunkin, Patti Schwab, Miss Smith. Front Row:
Theresa Hooks, Ethel Heckman, Clara Kiiowski, Virginia Dode, Eleanor Troup, Elaine Galanis,
lrene Pella, Patricia Wolfe.
Back Row: Edward Matus, Tom Booth, Charles Himes, Jay Kline, Jerry Liptow, Donald Reeb, Jr.,
John Cippel. Third Row: Robert Laing, Jr., Dorothy King, Jack O'Brien, Marlin Smail, Florence
Fox, Robert Hagofsky, James Earley, James Thomas. Second Row: Carmen Miller, Patricia Em-
monds, Evelyn Heide, Mary Catherine Petrovsky, Nancy Ann Reeb, Rose Marie Tedeski, Janet
Blondeaux, Janet Gordon, Ruthie Bryan, Miss Deen. Front Row: Jo Ann Semmens, Olga Kuchta,
Dorothy Cochran, Elizabeth Turicik, Catherine Hrabovsky, Paul Arner, Richard Vidanoff, Max
Seclcinger.
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Gregorio, Thomas Emmonds. Third Row: John Englert, William Cunningham, Sally Fair, Jean
Fickes, James Dunmire, Clinton Davis, Anthony Dinus, Robert Gibson, Eugene Eck. Second Row:
Mary Czapor, Betty Durec, Gayle Davis, Belle Edinger, Lucy Gauker, Patricia Fichthorn, ldella
Davis, Yvonne Emmonds, Mrs. Brodhead. Front Row: Charles Englert, Oreste Falsetti, Elder Fen-
nell, Dail Fennell, Lois Dowling, Shirley Czapor, Betty Cyphers, Patricia Ferguson.
Back Row: Dorothy Hallman, Shirley lseman, Gail Kentfield, Mary Ellen Hankey, James Good, Ed
Hobaugh, Jerry Kamer. Third Row: Sally Haney, Ann Halas, Sally Green, Delores Henry, Ann
Griffith, Norma Hawk, Elizabeth Hagofsky, Marlene Heinrich, Junior Hankey. Second Row: Tom
Jansen, Ernest Jackson, Delores Hartman, Louise lseman, James Goodyear, Frances Hassa, Ber-
nard Haney, James Hrabovsky, James Hilliard, Mr. Miller. Front Row: Joyce Kane, Janice Kane,
Wendell Hartman, Tom Gray, George Gribik, Dick Johnson, John Jaworski, James Herbst, Paul
Jackson.
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Back Row: Bob Martin, Zelda King, Mary Louise Miller, Mildred Maus, Richard Livengood, Charles
Klingensmith, Robert Kunst. Third Row: Jerome Morda, Bobby Kovalovsky, Harry King, William
Liberto, Dick McGuire, James Kunst, Wayne Miller, Vivian Marshall, Shirley Lettrich. Second Row:
Janet Mechling, Julia Malc, Patricia Moore, Eugene Miller, Virginia Miller, Delores Kradel, Car-
olyn Kolek, Mary Ann Kunst, Miss Weaver. Front Row: Eileen McKain, Suzanne Myers, Donna
McCollim, Sandra McCarthy, Shirley Kuhn, Harry Lessire, Edward Mechling, John Milligan, Dean
Klingensmith.
Back Row: William Rosenberger, Rennie Simmons, Joseph Retzer, Thomas Schrecengost, Robert
Petras, William Rebaric, Edward Schnell, Eugene Omasta. Third Row: Vivian Pendleton, Joan
Scott, Juliann Pavlik, Grace Pore, Lenore Schafter, Ralph Schaeffer, Arthur Rupert, James Shiring,
Wayne Silvis. Second Row: Ethel Jane Rupert: Beverly Rupert, Joanne Rogan, Goldie Shotts,
Kathryn Sanko, Shirley Smathers, Garnet Pore, Lillian Payo, Mr. Buyers. Front Row: Henry Shev-
chuk, Kenneth Ritchey, Shirley Parisi, Janice Rupert, Beverly Paup, Helen Priester, Alphonse Radic,
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John Wain, Raymond Zelek. Third Row: Keith Wilson, William Walker, Edmund Stofega, Lee
Ann Vulgan, Marlene Trunzo, Doris South, Frances Waltenbaugh, Barbara Wintgens, Dorothy
Smith. Second Row: Walter Stivenson, .lohn Waugaman, Dorothy Thomaswick, Helen Volek,
Earla Westwood, Shirley Swartz, Helen Spachtholz, Beverly Walker, Barbara Visnosky, Miss Ekis.
Front Row: King Woodside, Robert Walker, John Yassem, Stephen Zboran, Samuel Spencer,
Mary Valasek, Elsie Vargo, Richard Voina.
Back Row: Russell Anderson, William Culleiton, Walter Cochran, William Bowser, Russell Brum-
baugh, Paul Coulter, Glenn Cunningham, Richard Chauvaux, Charles Boyher. Third Row: Donald
Contrael, Faye Aites, Dorothy Bowser, Florence Beck, Mary Catherine Bower, Jean Boarts, Felix
Bureau. Second Row: John Crownover, James Allison, Shirley Bernauer, Carrie Boney, Shirley
Crawford, Celia Anthony, Mary Louise Campbell. Front Row: Gene Clever, Patricia Bowser, Mar-
ilyn Beck, Shirley Blondeaux, Josephine Andrews, Florence Camp, Allene Beck.
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Back Row: John Klimkowicz, Edward Burdett, Ronald Baker, Harold Boyer, Frank Arnold, Marion Lysakowski, John Myschisin,
Third Row: Alberta John, Helen Tihanovich, Carolyn Schreckengost, Ann Novak, Kathryn Harosky, Dorothy Churchill, Patricia
Wiser, Betty Koiowski, Catherine Christ. Second Row: Donald Hrabovsky, Bob Fichthorn, Larry Huthand, Ethel Guthrie, Leona
Rupert, Betty Markby, Mary Ann Guthrie, Shirley Bailey, Miss McCoy. Front Row: Betty Walbert, Lois Jean Woodside, Wiliam
Livengood, John Manning, George Arnold, John Slagle, Clifford Sanders, John Ewing, Ronald Stitt.
Back Row: Martha Crissman, Helen Kubatko, Joanne Hooks, Doris Marks, William Anthony, Donald Petras. Third Row: Wil-
liam Miller, Helen Cyphers, Joanne Smith, Joyce Lefevre, Hazel Bish, Samuel Given, Amil Brisky, LeRoy Wiser, John Rosen-
berger. Second Row: Jon Reed, Beverly Hockenberry, Mary Baker, Shirley King, June Schall, Agnes Goodgasell, Sandy Bryant,
Ronald Klingensmith, Donald Simmons, Mr, Baum. Front Row: Edward Bish, Glenn Neale, Virgil Aites, Jimmy Byron, Barbara
Hileman, June Cunningham, Edward Schaffhauser, Lowell Milz, John Goldinger, James Woodside.
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Back Row: Jimmy Roberts, Allen Welch, Raymond Miller, Bob Stewart, Joseph Gregory, Stanley Gowetski. Third Row: Rich-
ard Gardner, Walter Kuchta, Harry Schaeffer, David Claypool, Bill Fichthorn, Beverly Cochran, Sally Dill, Marlene Foreman.
Second Row: Nancy Everett, Margaret Baillie, Bernice Klingensmith, Phyllis Walker, Vivian Asay, Morilen Ruth Bowser, Peggy
Procious, Lois Reeb, Mrs. Kinley. Front Row: Herbert Stitt, Joe Wilcox, Sally lrwin, Ann Eakins, Beverly White, Jennie Lee
Morgan, Betty Bowser, Janet Hufhand, Harry Kololcowski, Andy Pytel, Frank Shaffer.
Back Row: Richard Goodgasell, Wilbur Stitt, Robert Wingard, Dale McCullough, Earl Riggle, John Oliver. Third Row: Gretta
Sharpe, Helen Waltenbaugh, William Harriger, William Morda, Robert Dunmire, Philip Hetriclx, Harriet Cassel, Norma Cooper.
Second Row: Doris McGuire, John Smith, Walter Slagle, Alice Hartman, Frank Rupert, Betty Blusk, Dean Galanis, John Roudy-
bush, Mrs. Tylinski. Front Row: Ralph Livengood, Edwin Slagle, Donald Scott, Robert Hallman, Patricia Heffelfinger, Marion
Stivason, Shirley Emminger, Vera Yount, Rose Blusk.
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Back Row: Richard Boarts, William Snyder, ,lack Bryan, Raymond Moore. Third Row: Janet Riggle, Shirley Dillard, Betty
Heasley, Betty Herbst, Lois Lukehart, Shirley Schaeffer, James Wright, Clark Walters. Second Row: Charles Lutterbach, Jan-
ice Swartzlander, Julia Nycz, Dale Anderson, Nick Wilsoncroft,William Heider, Robert Burdett, Robert Shumalcer, Miss Barlett.
Front Row: Beverly McKain, Joan Martin, Beverly Yount, Carol Fulton, Louise Rupert, William Baker, Charles Goldinger, Veda
Aites, Luby Kotyk, Leroy Davis.
Back Row: Richard Grabiec, John Ollinger, Audrey Westwood, Janet Grove, Ruth Ann Stroud, Sara Wess, Delores Cowan.
Third Row: Patsy Hazen, Shirley Wyant, Charlene Horan, Delores Green, Mary Ann Pacuch, Gene Nameche, Stanley Schaef-
fer, Alfred Myers, William Myers. Second Row: Ronny Ewing, Larry Petrovsky, William Crawford, Lois Jeanne Lessire, Rose
Marie Brisky, Norma Davis, Kenneth Klingensmith, Robert Salankiewicz, Bernard Lysakowski, Miss Rhines. Front Row: Mar-
iorie Waugaman, Glenn Waugaman, Clifford Dunn, Sonya Myers, William Fullerton, Henri Mae Smith, Richard Heilman, Janet
Kyiowski.
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Hartman, Hilliard,
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Second Row: Skului
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Bailey, Fiscus, Jack
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Front Row: Blondec
Dunmire, Stump, Ha
Toy, Paup, AII1
worth, Olinger
Back Raw: Hilen
Yassem, Thiry, Spen
Crossman
Third Row: Contr
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Second Row: Fergu:
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Front Row: Smelt
Roudybush, Livengc
Fuller, Heasley, N
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Back Row: King, i'
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Burger
Third Row: Davis, T
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Stitt, Mizarelx, Bi
Evans, Crissman,
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Front Row: Mil
Hileman, Schreceng
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Last Row: Clair Culp, Frank King. Row 6: Lee Ray Green, Jim Shiring, Mary Ann Olinger, Marilyn Yingst, Bill Simpson, Don Patt-
rath. Row 5: Jean Protz, Marlene Bowser, Janet Shiffgens, Charlaine Schwab, Norma Davis, Dolores Zimmerman, Shirley Bernauer,
Beverly Walker. Row 4: Jack O'Brien, Eleanor Harrison, Patricia Fester, Mary Ann Kunst, Carol Ford, Douglas Wingard, Leonard
Davis. Row 3: Robert Laing, Sally Dill, Carmen Miller, Jimmy Allison, Stanley Henry, Richard Gardner, Frank Shaffer, Barbara Bouch,
Alvin Sellers.. Row 2: Miss Lola Bevington, Bob Gibson, Leona Kania, Henry Woyton, Raymond Miller, Tom Schrecengost, Wilbert
Eucler, Helen Coleman, Lois Jane Malc. Row 1: June Tolliver, MaryAnn Hlavac, Betty Lou Tague, Donetta Barbour, Paula Jo Painter,
Patty Anne McMeans, Diana Ritchey, Rose Marie Butko, Carrie Johnston. Absent: John Stroud, Jim Stroud, Renny Simmons, Paul
Arner, Sam Spencer, Robert Stewart, Carol Ann Reitler.
The Ford City High School Band, under the
capable direction of Lola Bevington, has built a
reputation of which its members, the school, and
the community can well be proud. All eyes turn
to this group. Led by 6 senior, 5 junior and 2
baby maiorettes, and four color guards, they
execute their clever and unique capers at the
football games. Their presence at the home
basketball games has greatly added to the en-
thusiasm of the players and spectators. Long
after all other students have gone home, you
will find the band rehearsing diligently, every
Monday and Wednesday. Their Spring Concert
is the 'Fine result of their united effforts and hard
work. During the term several members of the
Band have participated in district and county
festivals.
Ford City High School Band-we proudly
salute you!!!
OFFICERS
President . . , ,, ,, .., Lee Ray Green
Vice President .,.,, ,.... , . . John Stroud
Secretary-Treasurer , . Patricia Fester
Librarian , , .,.,.... ,, . . Leonard Davis
Assistant Librarian , .,.. William Simpson
Drum Maiorette . . . ...., Lois Jane Malc
Wardrobe .. ,...... ..., M arilyn Yingst
Sally Dill
TRUMPET SEXTET:
gard, Frank Shaffer
TRUMPET QUARTET:
Harrison, Carmen Miller
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Alvin Sellers, Robert Laing, Leonard
Davis, Jack O'Brien, Douglas Wm
Barbara Bouch, Sally Dill, Eleanor
enior Orc!Le5fra
Violins: Barbara Bouch, Marilyn Yingst, Leona Kania, Mary Louise Germy, Mary .lo Pytel. Viola: Peggy Kracht. String Boss: Char-
laine Schwab. Cello: Lee Ray Green. Clarinets: Delores Zimmerman, Mary Ann Olinger. Flute: Patricia Fester. Trumpets: Robert
Laing, Leonard Davis, Eleanor Harrison, Alvin Sellers, Douglas Wingard, Jack O'Brien. Trombone: Wilbert Eucler. Horn: Virginia
Protz. Drums: Bill Simpson, Stanley Henry. Piano: Marlene McCarthy. Director: Miss Lola Bevington.
The Senior Orchestra, under the direction of
Miss Lola Bevington, is one of the most prominent
organizations in the school.
In addition to playing lively marches for the
weekly assemblies, it also performs at the annual
Christmas Program, the spring concert, class
plays, and the commencement and baccalaureate
services.
This year the orchestra sent eight members
STRING ENSEMBLE:
Lee Ray Green, Mary Louise Germy,
Peggy Kracht, Cl-iarlaine Schwab,
Leona Kania, Marlene McCarthy, Mar-
ilyn Yingst, Mary Jo Pytel, Barbara
Bouch
TRIO:
Lee Ray Green, Peggy Kracht, Patricia
Fester
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to the County Orchestra Festival at Apollo in
January.
President
Vice President
Secretary , .
Treasurer . .
Librarian I
OFFICERS
Lee Ray Green
Peggy Kracht
Leonard Davis
. Robert Laing
Marilyn Yingst
vw Junior Orc!LeAfra
Violins: Andy Pytel, Marion Lysakowski, Patty Bowser, Sally Fair. Clarinets: Beverly Walker, .lim Shiring, Shirley Bernauer, Norma
Davis. Saxophone: John Slagle. Cornets: Frank Shaffer, Sally Dill, Dick McGuire. Trombones: Raymond Miller, Henry Woyton.
Bells: Marilen Bowser. Drums: Richard Gardner, Jimmy Allison, Cymbals: Sally Irwin. Piano: Peggy Procious, Marlene Foreman.
Director: Miss Bevingfon.
The Junior High Orchestra, under the able direction of Miss Lolo Bevington,
contributes greatly to the school by training many young musicians for our future
Senior High Orchestra. Developing appreciation for good music, learning the
fundamentals and the art of playing together-these are values obtained in this
group.
BRASS QUARTET: Bob Laing, Leona
Davis, Tom Schrecengost, Wilbl
Euchler
CLARINET QUARTET: Marilyn Ying
Charlaine Schwab, Mary Ann Ol
ger, Delores Zimmerman
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Buck Row-Robert Laing, William Ortman, Clair Culp, Enrico
Papurella, Leo Liberia, Domenic Cesare, Jack Reitler, Edward Chau-
vaux, John Stroud, Lee Ray Green, William Simpson, Robert Meek,
John Tripp, James Liptow, William Roberts, Gerard Slogle, George
Todoroft, Valentine Woyton, Jerome Liptow, John Cippel, Leonard
Davis, Ernest Klingensmith, Richard Duft.
Second Row-Jean Holizna, Gloria Capizzi, Betty Kendra, Jean
Protz, Mary Catherine Rich, Patricia McMeans, Leona Kania, Betty
Lou Tague, Donetta Barbour, Rosemarie Baculik, Cecilia Labutka,
Barbara Bouch, Louise Good, Pat Binder, Phyllis Sellers, Mary Jane
With the raising of the baton at the opening of the Christ-
mas Cantata, the choral department of Ford City Hi began a
most successful year of providing musical entertainment under
the able leadership ot Mr, Martin Thompson.
Presented by candlelight with the stage set to represent
a church scene, the Christmas Cantata proved one ot the most
inspiring events ofthe season.
At all-county chorus held at Dayton in November and at
District chorus at Kitanning, Ford City was represented by a
number of outstanding students selected from the various
choral groups.
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Patty Anne McMeans, Lonnie Kania,
Pat Fester, Charlaine Schwab, Mary
Ann Olinger, Lois Jane Malc, Betty Lou
Tague, June Fox, June Tolliver, Peggy
Kracht, accompanist.
Reich, Peggy Kracht, Ronald Jean Pendleton, June Tolliver, Vera Car-
ney, Helen Payo.
Front Row-Mr, Thompson, Jane Holizna, Pat Fester, Elaine Gal-
anis, Carmen Miller, Patricia Emmonds, Beatrice Valek, Joan Jage-
man, Doris Priester, Anabel McJunkin, Hope Arnold, Lois Jane Malc,
Charlaine Schwab, Joan Carberry, Mary Ann Ollinger, Marlene
McCarthy, Marilyn Yingst, Georgia Cassel, Carrie Johnston, Lila Lee
Lhote, Sally Scheeren, Ann Irwin, Myrtle Mack, June Fox, Shirley
Ceclivala.
The delightful operetta, "Marianne," by Yahres proved a
huge success. The cast included Lois Jane Malc as Marianne,
Myrtle Mack as Mabel, John Cippel as Marco, the butler, Bill
Roberts as Al Carter, Gerard Slagle as Johnny O'Shea, John
Stroud as Ramon, the bank official, and Leonard Davis as Senor
del Monsara.
Spring was ushered in with a concert consisting of selecf
tions by the various choral groups in the department.
After providing music for baccalaureate and commence-
ment exercises, the baton was lowered, concluding the vocal
department's activities for the i948-49 school year,
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Last Row: Grant Daugherty, Donald Wolfe, Lynn Patchin, James Karl, Richard Humes, Edward Leard,
William Simpson, Donald Paffrath.
Second Row: William Roberts, Robert Kendra, Earl Cooper, James Manes, John Cippel, Jack Hatfield,
Leonard Davis, Francis Churchill.
First Row: Robert Laing, Stanley Henry, Alvin Sellers, Gene Gregory, Richard Asay, Lee Ray Green,
Dean Bowser, Mr. Adams.
The Hi-Y of Ford City High School was reorganized after being inactive for
five years. Although the club was late in getting started, the group, under the
direction of Mr. Adams, has advanced rapidly.
The purpose of the Hi-Y is, "To create, maintain, and extend throughout the
school and community, high standards of Christian character." Its platform
calls for clean speech, clean habits, and clean scholarship. Any member not up-
holding the purpose and the platform is violating a pledge which he has taken
in the induction service. Among the activities the members presented the devo-
tions over the P. A. system, sold programs at basketball games, and aided in the
infantile Paralysis Drive at one of the local theaters.
The officers are as follows:
President , . , . Grant Daugherty
Vice President ,. . William Lucian
Secretary . .. . Earl Cooper
Treasurer . ,. Donald Wolfe
Reporter . . Alvin Sellers
Sponsor . ,, Mr. Robert Adams
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Back Row-Joan Carberry, Annabel McJunkin, Mary Jo Pytel, Beatrice Valek, Coralee Fichthorn, Phyllis Sellers, Barbara Bouch, Soily Scheeren
Ann lrwin, Belly Bryant, Helen Barber, Maxine Reynolds, Jeannine Axlon, Agnes Harriger, Patty Emmonds, Carmen Miller. Front Row
Patty Wolfe, Mary Alice Butler, Gloria Capizzi, .lane Holizna, Jean Holizna, Patti Schwab, Marilyn Yingst, Jo Ann Reed, Hope Arnold, Doris
Priester, Charlaine Schwab, Belly Kendra, Virginia Protz, Patty Fester, Betty Shakley, Mary Lou Shakley.
The aim of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, main-
tain, and extend throughout the school and com-
munity high standards of Christian character.
Many activities during the year have helped
the club attain this goal. One of the most out-
standing of these activities was the conducting
of devotions on alternate Fridays over the inter-
communicaling system. At Thanksgiving a box
for a needy family was packed, and at Christ-
mas a CARE package was sent to France. The
girls also assisted in the lnfantile Paralysis
"March of Dimes" campaign. Other activities
included the impressive induction service for new
members, the attendance of the West Central
District Rally at Punxsutawney, and the selling of
refreshments at home football games.
The main theme of the club's program this
year was based on the national organization's
Teen-Talk series. The variety ofthe clulo's activi-
ties makes it a service club to the school and to
the community and provides for the all-around
development of each member in spirit, mind,
and body.
OFFICERS
President . Hope Arnold
Vice-President Jo Ann Reed
Secretory . Patricia Kiene
Treasurer , . Doris Priester
RepOrter .. Patricia Fester
ozfowe omemoz em ,America
Seated Patricia Ann McMeans, Peggy Edwards, Mary Alice Butler, Elizabeth Cippel, June Tolliver, Bernice Campbell, Virginia
Protz Miss Mary Smith. Standing: Mrs. Longwell, Mary Ellen Thevenin, Nancy Reebe, Rosemarie Gribik, Eleanor Harrison
Gladys Slpe Helen Szalankiewicz, Vera Alice Carney, Nancy Goldman, Beatrice Valek, Carmen Miller, Beverly Miller, Anna
bel McJunlun Diana Ritchey, Patricia Emmonds.
COLORS: Red and White
FLOWER: Red Rose
MOTTO: "Toward New Horizons"
The motto of Future Homemakers of America expresses the purpose of the
organization-learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of
our families may be better tomorrow. Under the capable leadership of Miss
Smith, the F. H. A., in its first year, has tried hard to live up to its motto. The
group was initiated by the Dayton club with its own original candlelight cere-
mony. lt has held candy sales in which candy made by the members was sold,
and also sponsored a Sadie-Hawkins dance which proved to be a great success.
Although the members of the F. H. A. are now Junior Homemakers, they are
looking forward to the day when they will be American Homemakers and have
as their symbol the rose, the F. H. A.'s national fiower.
OFFICERS
President .. , . . Bernice Campbell
Vice-President .. .. June Tolliver
Secretary , . . . ,. Betty Cippel
Treasurer ..,., , Mary Alice Butler
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Seated: Margie Dunmire, Peggy Kracht, Rose Morvik, Helen Coleman, Lila Lee Lhote
Standing: Leona Kania, Louise Good, Richard Passmore, Betty Lou Tague, Doris Priester
TAKE A LETTER . . . . .
Ford City High School
Ford City, Pennsylvania
Sometime in 1949
Readers of the T949 Trireme
Here, There, Everywhere
U. S. A.
Dear Reader:
We would like to tell you something about
the Gregg Club, an organization of which our
school is iustly proud. This club, sponsored by
Miss Margaret Shubert, has on its membership
role those students maioring in the science of
business. In order to give its student members
practical business experience and the back-
ground necessary to prepare them to become
efficient and well-trained secretaries, the club
sponsors many activities.
lts members are on call to do secretarial and
office work for people and organizations, both in
school and in the community. During the year,
prominent businessmen of the town brought the
club many helpful suggestions and much worth-
while advice when they spoke at the club's bi-
monthly meetings.
Probably the biggest project the ten mem-
bers of the club successfully concluded was the
conducting of the 1949 Trireme's sales campaign.
Its nine girls and one boy sold seven hundred
yearbooks, a record number. ln addition to the
sales campaign, the club also handled all the
necessary business connected with the produc-
tion of the book-typing, bookkeeping, and dis-
tribution.
Its officers are as follows:
President .. . Margie Dunmire
Vice-president , . . Betty Lou Tague
Recording Secretary Helen Coleman
Corresponding Secretary . , . Richard Passmore
Treasurer . , . . . , , Leona Kania
Historian ,. . .. . Rose Morvik
Librarian ,. , . Louise Good
Parliamentarian Lila Lee Lhote
Social Chairman
, . Doris Priester
Publicity Director and Program
Chairman . .
, Peggy Kracht
Sincerely yours,
A Staff Member
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Step right up, folks! This is it! Yes, this is
the 1949 TRIREME, one ofthe biggest productions
of the year. In presenting this volume to its pub-
lic, the stat? ofthe Big Top hopes that it will pro-
vide pleasure to its readers commensurate with
the time and energy that have gone into its pro-
duction. Armed with camera, pencils, pen, ink,
Editor-in-Chief
LILA LEE LHOTE
Assistant Editors
CHARLAINE SCHWAB
WILLIAM TURlCiK
Business Manager
RICHARD PASSMORE
Assistant Business Manager
PEGGY KRACHT
Business Advisor
MARGARET SHUBERT
Editorial Advisor
ELIZABETH WEAVER
Art Advisor
RUTH McCLINTOCK
drawing board, typewriters, scissors, paste, re-
ceipt books, advertising contracts, and boundless
enthusiasm, the members ofthe literary, business,
and art statts, together with their advisers, have
attempted to bring together the many acts that
make up 1949's show under the Big Top.
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Vol Woyion Howard Zerick
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Ford City 25 Dec. 3 Brentwood 33
In their opening game of the season, a graduation-crippled
Glasser squad met a veteran Brentwood five and were tripped
33-25. Scoring for the Glassers was evenly divided as Jansen
and Stivason led with six each.
Ford City 27 Dec. 7 Farrell 24
The Glassers found their stride in tripping Farrell 27-24
in an exciting and low scoring contest on the latter's f1oor.
Zerick led the Glassers, scoring with nine points.
Ford City 26 Dec. 10 Brookville 33
Playing host to an underrated ball club, the Glassers were
surprised as they were downed 33-26 by a veteran Brookvillle
squad. Zerick and Russell led the scoring with 9 and 7 points
respectively.
Ford City 26 Dec. 16 Wilkinsburg 28
Traveling to Wilkinsburg, the Glassers were shaded in the
final seconds by a fair Wilkinsburg squad 28-26. Zerick and
Russell came through for the Glassers with 10 and 7 points.
The Glassers led in field goals 11 to 9.
Ford City 40 Dec. 21 Central Catholic 48
The Forders were handed their fourth defeat in five starts
by Central Catholic 48-40. Again superior shooting from the
foul line caused the defeat. Zerick was high man for the
Forders with 16 points, followed by Skukalek with 8.
Ford City 39 Dec. 23 Indiana 41
Playing host to an exceptionally tall Indiana squad, the
Ford City-ites were defeated in the final seconds 41-39. Jimmy
Watson, lndiana's 6 foot 5 inch towering center, could not be
stopped as he racked up 26 points for the victors. Zerick led
the Forders with 11.
Ford City 36 Dec. 28 New Castle 48
The sharpshooting center from New Castle proved too much
for the Forders as he scored 24 points and led the "Red Hurri-
cane" to a decisive victory over the Glassers. Zerick and Jan-
sen came through with 13 and 10 points respectively.
Ford City 38 Dec. 30 Turtle Creek 30
Playing heads-up ball, the Glassers chalked up their second
victory of the season by outclassing a fair Turtle Creek squad,
Zerick with 12 and Stivason with 10 points led the Ford City
scoring.
Ford City 30 Jan. 4 New Kensington 43
ln their opening sectional game, Ford City met a veteran
and undefeated Ken Hi squad and were turned back 43-30. In
the final quarter, Marvin Russell sustained a broken wrist in a
pile-up under the basket.
Ford City 41 Jan. 7 Vandergrift 51
Although losing their second sectional tilt to the Vans,
the Forders were credited a victory in sectional standings
because of Vandergrift's suspension from competition. Zerick
sparked the Forders with 23 points.
Ford City 24 Jan. 11 Kittanning 20
ln a hotly contested but low scoring game, the Glassers
edged their rivals 24-20. After getting ol? to a poor start,
the Glassers sparked and went ahead in the final quarter. Jan-
sen took scoring honors with 12 points.
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First Row: John Herbst, John Minarcin, Russell Brumbaugh, Tom Schrecengost, Jimmy Earley,
Wayne Rupert.
Second Row: Mr. Ortman, Bob Martin, John Wain, Bob Meek, Randy Schrecengost, Edmund
Stofega, Charles Asay.
Third Row: Bill Liberto, Raymond Zelek, Jerry Kamer, John Lux, Jimmy Stroud, Dean Bowser.
Ford City 41 Jan. 14 Har-Brac 23
Traveling to Har-Brac, the Glassers found little trouble as
they swamped the Green and White 41-23. Zerick and Jansen
led scoring with 14 and 12 points respectively.
Ford City 55 Jan. 18 Arnold 34
The Glassers took their fourth straight section game at the
expense of the Arnold Lions by a 55-34 count. After a closely
fought first half, the Glassers lengthened their lead. Zerick
led the attack with 22 points.
Ford City 38 Jan. 21 Butler 40
Handicapped greatly in height by the loss of Jansen and
Krukar in the first half, the inspired Glassers battled evenly
with an undefeated Butler quintet, but came out on the short
end of a 40-38 score. Stivason came through with 15 points.
Ford City 42 Feb. 1 Ken Hi 51
Getting off to a poor start, the Forders couldn't overcome
Ken Hi's early lead and went down to defeat Q51-425. Zerick
was high man for the Glassers with 15 points.
Ford City 34 . Feb. 4 Vandergrift 38
Playing host to the Lancers from Vandergrift, the Forders
couldn't match their height and were downed 38-34. Except
for the final quarter, there was little excitement, as Vandergrift
led throughout.
Ford City 24 Feb. 8 Kittanning 28
The Wildcats handed the Glassers their 4th straight loss in
a low scoring and unexciting game played on the Kittanning
hardwood. This was Ford City's first loss to Kittanning since
1940. Zerick was high man with 9 points.
Ford City 41 Feb. 11 Har Brac 33
Out of the sectional running, the Forders played with
little spirit, but outlasted the Har Brac Tigers 41-33. Most of
the game was played by boys returning next year. Asay led
the scoring with 14 points.
Ford City 39 Feb. 15 Arnold 35
The Glassers were extended and had to come from behind
in the second half to whip a determined Arnold five. Scoring
was mostly even for the Glassers as Zerick led with il followed
by Asay and Woyton with 9 and 8 respectively.
Ford City 53 Feb. 18 Butler 38
Playing host to Butler in the final game, the Glassers
avenged an earlier defeat at the hands of the Golden Tornado
by trouncing them 53-38. Jansen and Zerick took scoring
honors with 17 and 14 points respectively.
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We realize that it has taken more than the performers to produce the
"Big Top." Behind the scenes there are many who have contributed to the
success of this annual. Among these are Mr. Marsh and Mr. Vincent, who
have done their utmost to assist the staff, Mr. Traut from the engravers and
Mr. Wyant from the printers, whose helpful advice has made our book more
of a success, Mr. Leister, who has been on hand when needed to take the
necessary photographs, Miss Shubert, under whose direction the books were
sold, Miss Weaver, under whose guidance this book was edited, Miss McClin-
tock, under whose supervision the illustrations for our annual were made,
and the faculty and student body whose cooperation has made possible
the publication of the T949 Trireme.
A special word of thanks is given to the "men behind the book" whose
advertising appears in the following pages. The senior class is grateful for
the support of these individuals and firms and urges the student body to
patronize them.
The Trireme Staff acknowledges its debt to all of these "behind-the-
scene" assistants and wishes to express its appreciation to them and to all
others who have aided in the publication of this yearbook.
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For twelve joyful years we have spent our time
To make ourselves ready for life's design.
Some have succeeded and some have not,
Some have learned and some have forgot.
Those who have learned are the ones to succeed
Without any doubt, they shall indeed.
We leave behind us our good friends
And go into the world, to never return
To the wonderful place where we all could learn.
-George Todoroff
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Compliments
of
FEDERATION
of
GLASS, CERAMIC and SILICA SANDWORKERS
OF AMERICA
LOCAL 14, FORD CITY, PA.
PRESCRIPTIONS
"Dependability Plus"
at the FORD CITY PHARMACY
WALTER BALL
"Jeweler"
Hamilton - Elgin - Boulevard
Watches
908-5th Ave. Ford City
FORD CITY ELECTRIC CO.
WM. H. SCHIFFGENS
Repairing Wiring
Appliances
Phone IOI-Day or Night
McCARTY'S
WENDELL A. WELCH
Funeral Home
Phone 40 Ford City, Pa.
HELM SERVICE
ATLANTIC
GAS - OIL - ACCESSORIES
Complete Lubrication Service
Phone 155W 51h Ave. 8. 'l3th St.
FOREMAN'S HARDWARE
938 Fifth Ave.
Phone 463-R Ford City, Pa.
R. A. FOREMAN, Owner
Compliments
of
FORD CITY NATIONAL BAKERY
MICHAEL LUKOWSKY, Prop.
821-5th Ave. Phone 217-W
THOMAS FLYNN CO.
DEPT. stone
'4- T"
22
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FORD CITY' PA- --ZV -1- '. PHONE 342
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Easy to hang SHADY NOOK AWNINGS Easy to take down
Yes they will make a big difterence in the appearance and comfort of your
home. We have in stock standard sizes ready to hang, and facilities to supply
custom-made awnings in an assortment of bright painted and woven stripes.
PROMPT SERVICE
See us for Glider Cushions, Glider Raincoats, Chair Pads, Lawn Chairs, Porch
Furniture, and Accessories.
PEOPLES BANK
DIAMONDS, WATCHES
OF CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE
FORD CITY, PENNSYLVANIA
FITZGERALD'S JEWELRY
Prompt, EFficient, Courteous
Complete Banking Service "FirstWi1hthe I-GIGS?"
Member Federal Deposit Insurance
PHONE 2 FORD CITY, PA.
Corporation
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79
PIPER'S GARAGE
Kaiser-Frazer
Sales and Service -
'Auto Body Painting 8. Repairing
General Auto Repairing
FORD CITY, PA.
4I'l Tenth St. - ' Phone 99
Compliments
of
CHARLES SANDER'S
GROCERY STORE
Free Delivery
1238-5th Ave. Phone 382-J
HEILMAN and BAILEY
FORD CITY, PA.
Nimn Bush
ELDRED CHURCHILL
General Contractor
Phone 287-L 721-4th Ave.
FORD CITY, PA.
and
Florsheim New Floors Surfaced
Shoes To Perfection
Ford Street Phone 71 Old Floors Made Like New
MISSION BEVERAGES
MISSION ORANGE
"Naturally Good"
FORD CITY, PA.
REITLER'S DRUG STORE
F. A. REITLER, Ph.G.
FORD CITY, PA.
Phone 284
SPACE'S FRUIT MARKET
FRESH FRUIT DAILY
Open to 9 p. m. every night
Ford St. Ford City
MAGUIRE SALES AND SERVICE
Fifth Ave. Extension
Garage Phone 475-R
Service Station Phone 475-J
AMOCO PRODUCTS LEE TIRES
EXIDE BATTERIES
I l
ELJER co.
Makers of Fine Plumbing Fixfures Since 1904
SALEM, OHIO MARYSVILLE, OHIO
FORD CITY, PA. LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
Servel Gas Refrigerators
Estate Ranges Compliments
Deep Freeze
Thor Washers of
American Kitchens
FORD CITY HARDWARE PAUI-,S AUTO PARTS I
and
405 Ford sf. Phone 28 I
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81
KLINGENSMITH DRUGS
Rexall Store
401 Ford St. Cor. Fourth Ave.
FORD CITY, PA.
Rieck's Ice Cream
E. H. LASHER GARAGE
W I L L Y S
SALES and SERVICE
417 O'Connor St.
Phone 23 We Deliver Phone 367 Ford City, Pa
PITTSBURG-H
PLATE GLASS COMPANY KERR LUMBER CO.
238 Market St. Kittanning, Pa.
PHONE 190 LUMBER 81. MILLWORK
Glass - Mirrors - Paints
Sundries - Wallpaper Phone 250 Ford City, Pa
Stationery Items
"THE HQLLOH
Dviw Bar'B'Q Compliments
Open 'II A. M. to I A. M.
of
Intersection of Ford City
and
Leechburg Rd.
at McGrann
O. K. HEILMAN
Undergraduates and Aiumni
have preferred
APPI.E'S CLOTHES
for 44 years
PETROLEUM SALES COMPANY
Distributor of
PENNZOIL PRODUCTS
Automotive Accessories - Tires
and
Lub-A-Cables
Phone 285 Ford City, Pa
KLINGENSMITH MOTOR SALES
C. A. KLINGENSMITH
Soles DE SOTO 8. PLYMOUTH Service
3rd Ave. ond 7fh ST. FORD CITY, PA. one
Ph 90
Cpltf
GREENBAUM'S
HARDWARE
and
FURNITURE
STORE
"MY BANK
To over 8 OOO
Armstrong Countians
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF FORD CITY
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CROYLE'S REFRIGERATION
Sales and Service
International Refrigerators
Zenith Radios
A. B. C. Washers
Electromaster Stoves
CHAS. L. CROYLE
KAMER'S BODY SHOP
All Work Guaranteed
'I2'l0 Third Ave. Phone 174-J
Compliments
of
FORD CITY NEWS CO.
I. LEFKOFSKY
MEN'S AND BOYS'
LORETTA AND sEtTY's
BEAUTY SHOPPE '
Yours for Personal Loveliness
LORETTA DUNMIRE
BETTY STOUFFER
WRAY'S DAIRY
Where the Gang Meets to Eat
After the Games
CLOTHING Delicious
Ford SL Ford CNY SUNDAES SODAS SANDWICHES
Voted by "Box Office"
Compliments magazine as the
most beautiful
of
HEILMAN LUMBER COMPANY
Everything with which to Build
in Western
Pennsylvania
for its size.
ROXY THEATRE
FORD CITY
The Photographs
for this book
were mode by
LEISTER STUDIOS
KITTANNING, PA. PHONE 59
Everything Photographic
F
SHUMAKER
CHEVROLET CO.
A COMPLETE SERVICE
Under One Roof
ANYTHING ON ANY AUTOMOBILE
'I0th Street ond 5th Avenue
ORD CITY, PA
Compliments
of
LEO GALANIS
FORD THEATRE
FORD CITY, PENNA
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Compliments of
H. E. ARNER
LUMBER DEALER s. FLoRls1
VALASEK BROS.
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
Welding, Brazing, and Radiator
Repairs
Gasoline, Greasing, Washing
Exide Batteries, Tires 8g Tubes
Omcial Inspection Station 5985
Phone 412 Fourth Ave
FRIEDLAND'S
FORD CITY
Ladies' and ChiIdren's
Wearing Apparel
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The spotlight shines on the center ring
And everyone stands up to cheerp, , '
The ringmaster walks-into the 'big briglitrlight-'
To award the "stars" of the year. , A: - I
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Thelband strikes up a lively tune,
The 'performers old and new ',
Prepare for their last act of the season,
For the "Big Top" must close this June. -
While the stars proceed into"the ring
Let's recall our big seasons now past
And think of all the different folks
That made our great, wonderful cast.
As freshmen, we were inexperienced,
And new to the ways of the "Top",
But as the season unfolded,
We were seen' on the "Billboards" a lot.
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Our sophomore year was a whirlwind ot fun
With high stepping ponies, and such,
And our prom was one of the biggest delights
But, let's not stop here-'fun's iust begun.
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As iuniors we kept to that one true tradition
Po be the iolly clownsifaf the gang,
The acrobqtics our boys did at Phillie
Ended our year with a bang.
The fanfare of the band has ended,
And the stars have taken their places,
The Senior Commencement now has started
In our troop are hopfpy and sad faces.
All the gay times we've had
We'll always remember
And pass them on to you
Who return next September.
-Pat Fester
Erie Engraving Co.
Erie, Pa.
Leister Studios J
Kittanning, Pa.
Kurtz Bros.
Clearfield, Pa.
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