G A R Memorial High School - Garchive Yearbook (Wilkes Barre, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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-.V GENE HARRY ANDES . . . . popularly known as Major, has, in the course of his career at G. A. R.. held a variety of odices in the student government. namely, those of home room representative, home room secre- tary, associate representative. and bank cashier. He has also been actively in- terested in dramatics, having been a member of several dramatic clubs. Yrro RAY BACIIANAS . . . . entered from Moyallen Street School in seven',h grade. At G. A. R. VVcedy has taken a technical arts course, and has been a member of the BLUE AND GRAY printing staff. He en- joys sports antl in the summer likes to go camping. His sister, Jule, was grad- uated from G. A. R. in 1932. TnoMAs FRANCIS BAUR . . . . has taken an academic course and expects to enter college after graduation from high school. Tommy' loves to tinker with automobiles and other me- chanical deviccs. While in high school, he has been active in the dancing, swim- ming, and ping-pong clubs, stage crew, and safety patrol. ALBERT VV. BERGER has been active with the cafeteria JACK JOSEPH BUCKLEY . . . . hopes to enter the United States Forestry Department. His summers, spent out-of-doors, either on a farm or at a camp, probably account for this worthy ambition. At G. A. R. Jack has been an outstanding member of the wrestling team, besides belonging to the swimming, glee, and K. A. K. clubs. GEORGE KERIQX' CH A RLES . . . .has been an active member of the senior dramatic club, having taken part in the holiday presentations and in the senior play. He has also been a mem- ber of the varsity orchestra and of the editorial staff of the BLUE ANn GRAY and of the GARCHIVE. He received the BLUE AND GRAY pin. GEORGE FRANCIS CURRY . . . . came to G. A. R. in eighth grade from Strauss School. Static is an intimate friend of Francis Vkfalter, with whom he spends his summer vacations at VVest Falls. George is a member of the Y. M. C. A., where he plays basket- ball with his club. DANIEL ANTHONY CUSCELA . .' . . en 'lled in the technical arts course ten he came here from Strauss Schqyilf He has held the homerqdm oflibes of secretary alld bank cashier. . . . . . . :V n ' ' 9 patrol and assembly squad. He has fiwdgminy belonged to the Slvnminlg' A school life. Daniel will always be re- membered as a familiar figure in the stage crew, lettermen's club, swimming club, and basketball squad. His letter was earned as a football manager. JOSEPH DEFINE . . . . entered G. A. R. from VVeavcr School in 1930 and enrolled in an aca- demic course. During his high school career at G. A. R. Joe has been a member of the mathematics club, as- sembly squad, and track squad. His va- cations are spent either swimming or working on a farm. JOSEPH GERALD PATRICK EVERS . . . . evidently has a liking for the stage, since at G. A. R. he has been a member of the dramatic and glee clubs, and of the stage crew. Joe was a member of the senior play cast in his last year. He was homeroom represent- ative during four of the six years he has spent at G. A. R. JOHN LUTHER Fos'rER . . . . entered G. A. R. from Hill Street School in 1931. He was twice a home- room representative and twice a bank cashier. This year he has been a mem- ber of the mathematics and swimming clubs. Baron's hobby is guns, but he does not want to join the armyg he Xwants to be a scientific agriculturistf' -.X a paper route in the evening, and A'L'g?'lf1'lii1O2?d Ablglzgibllslgif .124 N L4 F , plays basketball with the Times-Leaderkf Sigel, ' g ' 'u Emil' H0 -REV u - l league. Al confesses unusual hobbgisf k ' Ex .kizsertanily must like athletics, since writing verse and drawing cart-oonsi-J e . 'XXX e llS eight sports as his chief activi- is also very much interested itydelec-tw' JOHN HUGHES DAVIS -XMAX 'Tins outside ofuschool. At G. A. R. he tricity and hopes to liecqhtevxa maspejv X .... with his chums, Harfman, Joagi, 'ha been prominent 111 the C. M. T. C. electrician or mechanic. X, ,Q ' and Macri, threw himself into 'fQEHfLSW11H11111lg CIUIJS- Tins Slimmer Carl so . R A' .. .. . fx' - vffildfzl Gent' Harry A11fdPsV, P110 Ray Baflmnns I,l07llIl.Y Franc-is Bam' .dllraq 1171 , rger 'fact otvvph gfucklry Gtorgt Kerry Clzarles George .Francis Cmry Daniel A. Cnsvela Jak!! Hvrgiylirsi a'z'1s fd-iflgi . nie' f fi at ' 's . a vu I . I I 1 - ' ts xy .. . I V, . ,Q .4 . V' ' . f 171 .fa l V.. 'I wt. ' I 2' Ax + ' 'E . . 'S 1, .W AJ K' M ' ' assocanNH,m--.-os.ssss..gfl1.G 4 ll 1 J -. i 1 4 .Ji J ' r l l 1 il 1 l i 1 l 4 1 l .

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I x K 1 X-. VERA E. TRAPLO . . . . enjoys swimming, skiing, and base- ball. She was prominent in library club, having held the ofiices of secretary. vice-president, and president, and in student government, having acted as Elisabeth M. Sladsinski Helen. Aim Slikvr secretary of student council in her jun- ior year and as hall patrol captain in her senior year. VVindy also belonged to Garscribes, ping-pong, secretaries, and dramatic clubs. Margaret K. Speer Eleanorc K. Stiuers Vera E. Traplo Genevieve Urbnnski Toini Vilen Rachel C. William.: Vernicrr Odessa Plfright Catherine M. Yarnot Ann Yusccwage Emily M. Yukmwage I ' l16 l, GENEVIEVE URBANSKI , . . . . known to her friends as Gerry , has held the offices of homeroom repre- sentative and associate representative. She was a member of the dancing class, secretarial club, knitting club, Gar- scribes, and Girl Reserves. Genevieve is a commercial student, who came from Meyers in eighth grade. Tomi VILEN . . . . coming from East High School in Youngstown, Ohio, entered the sev- enth grade of G. A. R. and took the commercial course. She has earned a certificate for hall, cafeteria, and table patrol. Hobby, dancing, knitting, and Garscribes are the clubs in which Toini participated. RACHEL C. XVILLIAMS . . . . came from Meade Street School to G. A. R., where she took a commer- cial course. Red was president of the knitting club and secretary of the swim- ming club. For six years she belonged to dramatic clubs, and participated in their presentations, but as P-olly, the feminine lead in the senior play, she made her greatest hit. V ERNICE OnEssA 'VVRIGHT . . . , a member of the swimming club, Garscribes, and knitting club, came from Shenandoah and entered G. A. R. in eighth grade. Among her outside interests is the Phyllis Wheatley Girl Reserves Club, of which she is secre- tary. Niecee received an award in typing, and she would like t-o become a stenographer. , CATHERINE MARION YARNOT . . . . a commercial student, entered G. A. R. in ninth grade from St. Mary's Parochial School. She has received certificates for excellence in shorthand and typing and for service on the cafe- teria patrol. Her hobby is hiking, and her greatest desire is to travel. 0- A.NN YUSCAVAGE ' . . . . hasbeen a member of the secre- tarial club, dancing class, Girl Reserves, and glee club, having taken part in the musical comedy. Ann, an honor roll student, came from Centennial in sev- enth grade and took the commercial course. She has two brothers who grad- uated from G. A. R., John, '31, and William, '32. EMILY MARIE YUKNAVAGE . . . . came to G. A. R. in seventh grade from the Custer Street School. Em' received an award for four years' ser- vice as a lunch checker. She was a member of the Girl Reserves, dancin, class, and swimming club. ' . - I 9



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I t I I L Josvplz G. P. Evers John, Luther Faster Carl Lao Frey Cliford Gray Garrison J-olm J. IW. intends to go to a C. M. T. C. camp, but his real ambition is to become a forest ranger. CLIFFORD GRAY GARnIsoN . . . . came to G. A. R. from Grant Street School in 1931. His cronies in- clude Vtlilliam Jones and George 'Wolfe Cliff has been a member of the math- ematics and ping-pong clubs. He has taken the academic course, and after graduation hopes to secure a position in the civil service. JOHN JOSEPH MICHAEL GERAGHTY . . . . came to G. A. R. from Centennial Sch-ool in 1930 as a student of the sev- enth grade. He has been connected with the- track squad, C. Mx T. C., dancing class, and ,the assembly squad. During his senior year, Joe was usually seen with John Reisser and Tom McGraw. GnnsoN GOLDBERG . . . . came to G. A. R. in 1934 from Glenville High School. Cleveland, Ohio, and took an academic course. Although Gerson has attended G. A. R. only two years, he has three sisters who have graduated from here, Ida, Lillian, and Mildred. He spends his summer vaca- tions working. VVILLIAM M. HARFBIAN . . . . is usually seen with John Davis and Ralph jones. He came here from Centennial School in 1931. 'tBill' earned a letter in football and has been active on the sta e crew, on the tumbling, bar, S track, and football teams and i11 the?- swimming club. He was also homeroom representative in twelfth grade. ,rf l Gcrnghfy Gerson- Goldberg Q 6 v N 3 PILTBERT PATRICK HAIQRON . . . . is definitely interested in sports. At G. A. R. he was a pioneer member of the wrestling team, and active also Outside of school, he plays both base- ball and football. Hubie says his hobby is hiking. NIATTHEXV JosEIfH HOPKINS . . . . came to G. A. R. from Kingston in 1932 and enrolled in the technical arts course. He has been a member of the track squad and is also connected with a sports club outside of school. After graduation Matt expects to go to work and will endeavor to realize his ambition to become an expert machinist. Ronssr EARL HOOPER . . . . entered G. A. R. in 1930 from Parrish Street School. He has been active in school affairs, being a member of the stage crew, swimming, science. hobby clubs, usher squad and assembly squad. His special friends at G. A. R. are Walter Neeld and Joe Kuchta, who share with him a passion for science. M A RTIN VVILLIA M Horcu KI s s . . . . evidently likes the outdoor life. since he wants to be a railroader. his hobby is cycling, his chief activities out- side of school are swimming and cyc- ling, and he spends his summer vaca- tions swimming, walking, and riding. Wilsonl' is a technical arts student at G. A. R. and was a bank cashier for two years. CLYDE EDWIN Houck . . . . hopes someday to own a business of his owI1. Aft G. A. R. he has taken a commercial course and has received awards for excellent typing. Clyde played with the baseball team. Hlld was a member of the biology, C. N T. C., in the track squad and swimming club. Id swimmingf ! ,, Il i1?ia1n. Ill. Horfmau Hulze1'?sPafl'ick Herron - alilivtv J P opkins Robert Eafl Hooper 115' PV. Holclikixx Clyde Edt Ill- Houck 121 - le.-. 'x IK. 1 'x AX x I 4 '. I . I 5 U83 Q Q :SQA- I ggi' I - es. its

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