Langley High School - Aeronaut Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1938

Page 24 of 72

 

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Mabel Meathe “Make” “Little One’’ “That makes it nice. ' ' Noted for her funny jokes: likes tennis, swimming, and dancing: dislikes people who crack gum; Cashiers Club. Aer onaut Staff, Banquet Dance Committee. Mary Jane Menk “ferry “I don ' t get it” Noted for not getting it; likes to play mushball and talk; Student Council, Class Play, Senior Leaders. Senior Dance Com¬ mittee. Wilbert Miller “Wibby’’ “I ' m not gonna tell youl Likes Ping-Pong; noted for being con¬ ceited; Home Room Officer, Rod and Reel Club, Football Club, Hall Patrol. Rosella Morrone Rose Hiya, Stuff!” Noted for her gum cracking; likes swimming, playing the accordian, and dancing; disiikes being asked why?” by a certain blonde. Elizabeth Mosterenko “Liz “Why?” Noted for her good nature; likes ten¬ nis, volleyball, and sleeping; dislikes do¬ ing night-work; Senior Leaders, Home Room Officer, Senior Leader Council. Robert Muraska Bob “1 hropp did it” Noted for painting ability; likes base¬ ball; dislikes writing themes for English; Life Saving. Harriet Neiser “Good for you” Noted for disagreeing with Thelma; likes skating; dislikes waiting for the street car in the morning; Home Room Officer. Dance Committee. Rita O ' Connor “Reets Don’t be a sissy! Noted for her Irish temper”; likes swimming and collecting snapshots; dis¬ likes being introduced as the baby of the family; Home Room Officer. Virginia Meehan “No! I don’t want to” Likes to ride around in a Plymouth and to rollerskate; noted for blushing; Camera Club; E.M.P.C., Aeronaut Staff. Albert Miller “Al ’ “People have more fun than anybody” Noted for “cowboying” a Chevy”; likes swimming and candid cameraing; Rifle Club. Thomas Mitchell “Tow “Keep quiet” Noted for Xylophone solos; likes base¬ ball; Band, Orchestra, Banquet Dance Committee. George Moser “Mouse “See ya later” Noted for counting the remaining school days; likes swimming and agriculture; dislikes g irls”; Assistant Editor of the Aeronaut. Jean Munro Happy “1 wish people would mind my business, so 1 can mind theirs.” Noted for being a one man girl; likes dancing, collecting vanity cases, and for¬ eign correspondence; dislikes swinging “Annie Laurie.” George Murray Pat “Ye Gods!” Noted for good looks; likes basketball: President of Home Room; Senior Dance Committee. Betty Nelson “Noodles” “Do tell!” Noted for haunting houses; likes bas¬ ketball and collecting photographs; dislikes the expression “chum”; Class Play, Aero¬ naut Staff. Lawrence O’Donnell “Larney “You ain’t lying!” Noted for sleeping; likes football and collecting stamps; pet peeve, green clothes; Rifle Club, Stamp Club, Dance Club; Aeronaut Staff.

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Norman Krebbs “ Deacon ” Mitchell did it” Noted for lectures on good music and morals; likes swimming and good music; dislikes Mouse’s mousing around; Class Play, Band, Orchestra, Psychology Club. Paul Lambert ' ‘Droops ' “Ah, nuts!’’ Noted for bleached hair; likes football, tennis, and collecting arrowheads; Foot¬ ball Club, President of Dance Club. Ellen Lear “Lullen “This is where I came in” Noted for her quietness; likes tennis and reading, Knitting Club, Home Room Officer. Dorothy Leith “Doll” “Nice work if you can get it Collects pennies and likes swimm’ng: noted for her natural blonde hair; Sen¬ ior Dramatic Club. John Lewis “Sleepy” “Hi! Keed” Likes baseball and enjoys fixing flat tires; noted for “stooging for Mr. Kav- anaugh; E.M.P.C., Dance Club, Football Club, Life Saving. Theodore Mabrey “Pete” “You’ve got something there” Noted for solemn sarcasm; likes basket¬ ball; Home Room Officer, Rod and Reel Club. William Martin “Pat” “Hello Chum Likes football and hunting; Home Room Officer; Chorus, Football Club, Boys Glee Club. Jeannette McLaren “Dunche” “Hello Sweetness” Likes mushball and drawing; noted for not responding. Stella Krempulic “Honey Chile ” “Whatcha’ all done doin’ ‘Honey Chile?’ ” Noted for giddiness; likes basketball and collecting china dogs; dislikes being quiet in class; Senior Dramatic Club, Locker Inspector; Dance Committee. Charles Lange “Cbolly” “You know” Noted for his “cowboying”; likes bas¬ ketball, football and dates; Basketball Club. I leinz Lefke “Lefty” “Oh, Pshaw Ma” Noted for being too quiet; likes basket¬ ball and model building; Hi-Y. Charles Leuthold “ Carlos ” “Could be” Noted for original wise-cracks; likes football and driving; Dance Club, Stamp Club. Jack Long “ Shorty ” Likes chemistry and cherry pie with seeds in it; noted for illegible writing; Home Room Officer. Donald Markle “Pete” “Hy! ’Hat’!” Noted for artsitic ability; likes base¬ ball; Dance Club; Dance Committee. Patricia McKeever Pat” “You have a good head to throw ‘pop’ bottles at” Noted for her red hair; likes tennis and collecting pictures of movie stars. Robert McMillen “Mickey” “How’s the kid?” Noted for flaming red hair; likes foot¬ ball, swimming, and loafing with the gang; Football Club.



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Theodore Oltmann Ruth Palmer Shorty” “Weiners ” “Aw Shucks!” Noted for going to the morgue; likes football, boxing and driving a truck; dis¬ likes flat tires; Vice President of Dra¬ matic Club; Student Council; President of Student Council. Nancy Pannabaker “ Jolly ” “Now you ' re braggin’!” Noted for “13’’; likes to tease bashful people: d : slikes baked beans; Senior Dra¬ matic Club, French Club, Student Coun¬ cil, Prom Committee, Banquet Dance Committee, Home Room Officer, Co- Chairman of Art Committee. Anna M. Pare “ Pair ” Oh, Poopsie” Noted for her twin sister, likes bad¬ minton and dancing, dislikes waiting for “Shorty and “Gal”; Dramatic Club, Banquet Committee, Home Room Officer. Mildred Parrott “Solid” “ Millie ” Noted for being devilish; likes danc¬ ing: Aeronaut Staff and Langleyan. Wallace Paulaskas ‘‘Wally” “Oh, you cute kid!” Noted for good behavior in 205; likes swimming, collecting stamps, pictures and coins: dislikes staying in school seven periods a day; Life Saving, Stamp Club. John Porter Butch” “Where’s the mob?” Noted for sane driving and candid snap¬ shots; likes swimming and photography; Home Room Officer; Life Saving. Joseph Rice Joe” “Have you any waffles?” Favorite sport is Ping-Pong; hobby, collecting redheads; noted for his pipe; chairman Assembly Squad, Home Room Officer; Senior Class Play; Senior Dra¬ matic Club, Student Council. Thomas Robertson Big Gangster” “Relieve yourself” Likes to swim and to collect stamps; noted for careful driving; Flome Room Officer, Vice President of Senior Class; Stud ent Council, Fencing Club. “Gee Whiz!” Noted for possessive smile; likes mush- ball and collecting college pennants; dis¬ likes whistling troubadours who can’t whistle; Stenographer’s Club, Dance Com¬ mittee. Ruth Parfitt Parf” “Have you seen Bobby?” Noted for slimness; likes bike-riding, collecting baseball pictures, and seeing baseball games; dislikes people who mis¬ pronounce “deaf ”; Psychology Club, As¬ sistant Editor of Aeronaut Staff, Home Room Officer, Prom Committee. Mary C. Pare Pair” “Oh, Foo!” Noted for sewing; likes badminton and sewing; Dramatic Club, Banquet Com¬ mittee; Home Room Officer. Gertrude Pash “ Gert ” “Oh, yeah, that’s what you think?” Noted for excellent sportsmanship: likes baseball, collecting baseball pictures and autographs: dislikes being talked to while listening to a baseball game; Senior leaders. Home Room Officer, Aeronaut Staff. Lee Picard “Pic” “Get out!” Noted for his teasing: likes tennis and getting out of work; Rifle Club. Manola Reed “Ma ola” “Oh! Shay” Hobby is palmistry; likes football and bowling; noted for tickling; Aeronaut Staff, Home Room Officer. Iola Richmond “Richy” “Tell me something funny, huh, please.” Favorite sports are tennis and slum¬ ming; noted for sense of humor; hobby is sewing; Aeronaut Staff. Laura Rode Chubby” “Oh, it ' s adorable!” Noted for giggling with June Hall; likes mushball and collecting souvenirs; Locker Inspector, Vice President of Jun¬ ior Camera Club.

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