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

 - Class of 1936

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S. O. S. club in his senior year. He was homeroom representative in ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades. His brothers, George and Aloysius, graduated from G. A. R. A three-letter man in his sophomore year, he was captain of the football and basketball teams in his last year. Besides this, Bud' was president G. A. R. in 'Sl and '33, respectively. FRANCIS josaeu STUr.oA1'rts . . . . has always been Henry IV. Josvplz Fred Stiip Edgar Toll-itfer lirmzcis lValtt'r Harold W1- of the senior class and the safety coun- business manager of the GARCHIVE, honor student. He plans to enter in the fall. . lirrderick Sfen11Jel,1Jr. Jerome IV. Tolzzalaifis Harry M. Walker 4. ns Joseph Ynrnoi ll'-tl: 3 Vi f J irq X 1 ,Tr:RoME WALTER TOMALAITIS . . . . has been an active participant in competitive sports at G. A. R. He was a member of the football, track, and baseball teams, and was successful in obtaining his letter in both track and football. Ierry's ambition is to be an electrical engineer. EDGAR To1.t.1v1-:R . . . . a special friend of Eddie John- son, came to G. A. R. in 1930 from Conyngham School and took a technical arts course. Edgar was a member of the swimming club and baseball squad at G. A. R. His summer vacations are spe11t hiking and swimming. CAstM1R TRYIQA . . . . enjoys the distinction of being the fourth member of his clan to graduate from G. A. R. He was preceded hy his brothers, Frank, '30, Michael, '33, and Stanley, '34. He is an honor roll student and has been especially successful in mathematics and Latin. Casimir was homeroom bank cashier for four years. HARRY MALco1.M XVALKER .. . .was head bank cashier in his senior year. Rusty excelled in typing at G. A. R. for which he has won an award. He has also been active in the glee and library clubs, hand, usher squad, stage crew, and secretarial club, and was a photograph editor of the GARcH1v1-:. FRANCIS FREDERICK VVALTER . . . . has had special success in the field of mathematics since he entered G. A. R. ill 1932 as a student in ninth grade. Iggy's hobbies are reading a11d sports. He was a member of the track and baseball teams and thc swimming, mathematics, and ping-pong clubs. His summers are spent swimming and fish- ing at VVest Falls. HAROLIJ W. XVILLIAMS . . . . honor student, vice-president of the class, and editor-in-chief of both the BLUE AND GRAY and the GARcH1v1s, has been connected with the school newspaper for five years, and received his pin in his junior year. Lefty is interested also in sports and served as track manager this year. He expects to enter Harvard in the fall. Marvin NVilliams, '32, is his brother. NVILLIAM Louis W'1LL1.-xzus . . . . was a bank cashier in tenth and eleventh grades, and a member of the dancing class and the dramatic club. His hobbies are swimming and playing basketball. He usually goes camping during the summer. Billy is a brother of Blodwin XVilliams, '30, and Hugh, '32. JOSEPH YARNOT . . . . wants to work in an office when he graduates from G. A. R. Coming here from St. Mary's Parochial School in ninth grade, Joe took a commercial course. He has had special success in shorthand and has received awards for his typing ability. He is a brother of Michael, '31, and a twin brother of Catherine, '36.



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- L Tenth Grade First Row: Betty Bosch, Rosemary Loftus. Lucille Gribble, Mary Nardone, Maria. Jo- seph, Betty Peters, Helen Searfoss, Anna Skeras, Thelma Snyder, Julia Petrick, Ethel Thomas, Betty Gibbon, Lela Vlfalters, Ern- estlne Flkes, Mary Marich, Eleanor Hohz- man, Doris Linker, Beatrice Bellas, Anna Catalogna, lsottie Chmiel, Frances Page, Betty Godaitis, Leocadia Malinowski, Mar- that Yatko, Anna Richards, Ivy Newhart. Dorothy Gribble, Elizabeth Anstett. Irene Clchy, Loretta Lasota, Beaulah Davis, Lil- lian Skurkis. Veronica Oberaitis, Eleanor Gottesman, ltlildred Weiss, Helen Pethick, Gwendolyn Jackson, Phyllis Friel. Second Row: Doris Steele, Jerry Platsky, Florence Grelsman, Lena Shalanca, Evelyn Saburney, Sophie Maleski, Adella Dziedzic, Audrey Allen, Carol Myers, Martha WVood, Jane Evans, Sadie Simon, Jean Azain, Yolands Pasquini, Mary Beretsky, Dorothy Teresinski. Florence Sabatina, Mary Alice Kemble, Ruth Jones, Rita Jones, Lillian Leibman Lillian Gutterman, Thelma Levy. Marion Thomas, Alyce Foster, Irene Horan, Dorothy Yapsuga, Caroline Zampetti, Aldona Monto, Rita Ullman, Anna Delida, Caroline Damitski, Susan Roberts, Frances Agurkis, Ethel Naveen, Julia Lowall, Betty Schuler, Elinor Ketchko, Betty Marshman. Third Row: Maryann Dudek, Evelyn Brown, Jule Tolkiewige, Florence Cohen, I-Ielen Kuchta, Lucille lVieczkowski, Anna Skobodzinski, Stella Sendick, Eleanor Horst, Mary Lack, Alice McGraw, Mary Marino. Thelma Morgan, Helen Nevitsky, Catherine Smith, Margaret Melan. Elizabeth Stanziale, Ruth Heycock, Elizabeth Morasky, Lois S-pl-ake, Eira Herbert, Dorothy Church, Pearl Searfoss, Isabel Thursefski, Agnes Yencharas, Leona Podgorski. Regina Arm- bruster Hannah Silverstein, Rosemary O'Connor, Catherine Drexinger, Arline Burke, Lillian Llewellyn, Estelle Yokunaitis, Helen Kastelnick, Mary Povilaitis, Mary Geraghly, lvlargaret Puterbaugh, Rose Dezicne, Antoinette Deflllppi, Matilda Zaka- ras 1. Fourth Row: Ruth Davis, Rita. Harfman, Theresa. Zambetti, Jane Miller, Vera Hirth- ler, Alice Grigaitis, Jeanne Rohme, Doris Gritflth, Margaret Blecker, Betty Dyke, Ruth Fuller, Margaret Moran, Ruth Petro, Bertha Tenth Grade In September, with another mile- stone in your high school life passed, you entered the senior high school as sophomores. You took an active part in all the activities of senior high school, joining clubs, attend- ing senior chapel, dances and athlet- ic contests. Your record as the youngest members of senior high school has been one Worthy of the confidence bestowed upon you. If the ability to cooperate continues throughout your high school career, no fear will be felt as to the success of future school enterprises. You, the class of 1938, are one step higher on your ladder to suc- cess. lliay luck attend you in all the coming years. ,. A 1 t I I X ,, f I, 'AT I , fl Y Dugan, Francis Austin. Marguerite Smith. Claire McHugh, Flora Peters, Margaret Ja- cobs. Charlotte Davis, lviargaret Jones, Louise McPherson, Helen Chapko, Ida Arn- ow, Gertrude Jones, Evelyn Arnoff, Priscilla DeCintl. Fifth Row: Bill Emanuel, Harry VVorth, Floyd Kester, Joseph Beckus, Vvilliam Sil- vick. Ray Oldziewski, Francis Mishkel, Rob- ert Chaney, George Rogers, Bernard Dele- man, Edwin Wvilllams, Edward Dowey, Bernard Blaum, James Davitt, Bill Gaynor, Morris Gevanthor, Fred Basgier, Aaron Lisses, Daniel McDade. Robiert Thomas, Marvin Edwards, VVilliam Murphy. Julius Rein, Joseph Kornblatt, Joseph Stinkevich, John Cecere, Martin Yanora, Vincent Poyz- cossi, Joseph Revitt, Vicot Minetola, Harry Coates, Sterl Chere, Michael Joseph, Louis Kagan, Daniel Davis, Frank Paduck, Michael Carlin, James Meall, Joseph Smulo- vitz. Sixth Row: Edward Lutz, Tommy Davis. Charles Gribble, Frank Maminski, Robert Francis, Anthony Norkunas, George Buickus, George Everhart, James Murphy, Teddy ELEVENTH Cross, James Cooney, Joseph Joseph, Frank Romanick, Harold Speer, Sheffe Abraham, John Mitchell, NVilliam Martin, Earl Corey. Marvin Margolis, Angello Stefonetti, Daniel Finkleman, Joseph Adomitis, Frank Zubris, Albert Oliver, Carl Ronan, Harry YVQDBF, Napoleon Bertalis, Fred Broghamer. Nich- olas Marino, Gilbe1't Seymour, Joseph Pad- Iick, Vlilliam Hannye, George Joseph, VVal- tcr Cherkis, Abe Stein, Martin Perlman, Morris Altman- Seventh Row: Edward Krisch, Chester Yuknavage, Charles Liscosky, Harry Sauer- wein, Edward Stelmach, Jack Gelb, Thomas Dennis, John McDade, Sidney Small, Irving Ripkin, Charles NVolfe, Joseph Mollahan, Irving Rubin, Milton Lang, WVilliam Allen, Jack Jones, Roy Duglan, Nathan Jefferson, David Tulin, Maurice Naveen, Francis Buckley. Nathan Shaiman, Harold Moore, John Stuklunas. Anthony Snipes, Leonard Smulovitz, Theodore Pograniczny, John So- wakinas, Thomas Katuska. Ben Povloski, Leo Skowrowski, Anthony XVasilewski, VVil- liam Adams, Albert Krantz, James Garrity, Edward Hughes, Thomas Brannan, Rocco English, Frank Spinosa. TENTH I-261

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