Leechburg High School - Minetas Yearbook (Leechburg, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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IF I VT L 12.3 N?- Q' 'V 4 Hzv s 1 1 .gl .Fl -sr, - f- ' - QC ci L, fl E. I L r 4 3 The D9 fl'-if EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-ALEDA GALLINO BUSINESS MANAGER-BETTY ROBERTS LEECHBURG HIGH SCHCDOL LEECHBURG, PENNSYLVANIA The M Minetas WE WISH TO THANK . . . TO you, MISS HILL, MR. BAKER, and MISS EBNER, we dedicate our Minetas. Throughout our school days, we have looked forward eagerly to the activities of our climaxing Senior Year. It is at this crucial time that many duties and responsibilities are showered upon us. But it is to you, our Senior Sponsors, for your ways of thinking, for your faith in our undertakings, for your beliefs that the best can always be accomplished, for your careful guidance and advice through many difficulties, that we wish to express our thanks. You have understood our problems with their tangles, and their difficulties, and you have led us to the understanding we needed to face our future ordealsg for this we respect you. Because we realize that you have done these things for us, you are to us a living inspiration. We hope that in some way this Minetas will show our appreciation. . . . OUR SENIOR SPONSORS Miss Ruth Hill Mr. Parker D. Baker Miss Kathryn Ebner be-8' ,E l Minetas di 1' -s .5 kr, vi?'.f' i 5 . T f . CONEENTS AUTUMN JUNIORS ready to take over . . . Sophomores crave to be upperclassmen . . . Freshmen learn ABC's of L.H.S .... Our Eleven set the pace . . . The cheer' ' leaders inspire student 'body . . . Student officers dominf ate . . . Trotty Veck gets a scoop . . . The Faculty leads on . . . UMP ball . . . Hockey clubs-ouch my Shins! . . . The Torch Bearers . . . Strike three-you're out! . . . The striving quintet . . . Young April scores a 'hit . . . Safety first . . . Lambda Delta Chi . , . Sharps and flats . . . Charter members of N.H.S. chosen . . . Assemblies . . , The eight V's . . . wnusn J ENIORS look forward . . . Senior officers lead the way . . . MINETAS Staff compile . . . Faces about school . . . More snaps . . . The 1941 MINETAS Staff completes their yearbook with a flourish . . . Class will . . . Class of '41 leaves imprint . . . Baccalaureate services . . . Caps and gowns . . . Commencement and Tears . . . Diplomas . . . SPRING S . fa VI Nd if-K i 'xxx N'i,'m AUTUMN THIS season starts our school year off with a bang! Mid the hustle and the bustle of changing classes, the class officers are elected, cheerleaders start their cheers and revive enthusiasm for their team, TROTTY VECK presses begin rolling, and our Football Squad scores its first touchdown. Ambition is at its highest point and books are religiously taken home every evening of this first season. Teachers, pupils, and friends are all one-keyed to the business of the hour. FACULTY --::-- CLASSES --::-- SPORTS --::-- PUBLICATI Autumn AnMlNls1nATlvE SUPERINTENDENT THE way you feel within yourself influences the way you think and act. The way you think and act influences everything you do with others. The thing which no one can do as well as you is to train yourself to feel, think and act as a good American should. This is the surest way of making of yourself a good citizen. You will always be your best teacher. Americans believe that everyone has certain rights that no one can take away. A good American, while he claims these rights for himself, also allows all others the same rights. The best way to secure your own rights is to respect those of others. We hope and feel that twelve years of 'public school training has en' abled you to attain this goal of good American citizen' ship. V. R. BLAUCH. PRINCIPAL T no previous time of our country's history has there been demanded such supreme faith in our form of government. We follow with confused emotion, events determining present day history. Puppets of dictators marching relentlessly forward, treading free men under foot. Supreme conquering warrior of his' tory. Other people may prefer or docilely accept im' posed control, Americans will not. Our country, established upon democratic ideals, has developed and prospered. We believe, with good and sufficient cause, that the best form of government for us, will continue to be based upon these ideals. Our faith in Democracy remains unshaken. T. E. TENCH. LEADERS SCHOOL BOARD President f 1 fffff f N. H. Slonaker Vice President f 1 f Dr. O. C. Neely Secretary f f'f f C. S. Hill H. L. Myers, Mrs. E. C. Good THE MINUTE MINUTE--'60 seconds, seems to most of us to he too small to he of any consequence, yet our lives are made up of minutes. lt is the part of wisdom not to waste ai single minute. The minute which is gone can never he recalled, while the next minute is fraught with uncertainty. We are sure, not of this minute, hut of this instant only, of time. Then, while we may, say the loving word, do the kind deed, suppress the unkind remark, encourage those who are struggling hy the wziynthis minute. Left to right: Miss Herr, Miss Cawley, Miss Hill, Mr. Slonaker, Miss Vogel, Mrs. Manning, Miss Klingensmith, Miss Ebner, Miss Artman, Mr. Perrine, Miss Clarkin, Miss Groves, Mrs. I-Iouchens, Mr. Baker, Mr. McCoy, Mr. Dzvonik, Mr. Messener, Mr. Ford. PERSONAL PREVIEWS ISS HERR-With her cheerful smile: she deftly guides our minds to pleasure in books . . . Miss Cawley-The taunting aromas that emerge from her cooking classes cannot escape us . . . Miss Hill- ParlezfVous francais, Mademoiselle? Mais oui' '... Mr. Slonaker-Here's to his unfailing energy and enthusiasmg may it never cease to exist in our Alma Mater . . . Miss Vogel-Due to a sunny dis' position, her popularity became widespread among the students and faculty . . . Mrs. Manning+Through her guidance, the Junior High School students are pref pared for higher training . . . Miss Klingensmith-Pep, vim, and vigor constantly find their markings in her classes and activities . . . Miss Ebner--Her ability leads in classes . . . Her smile inspires success . . . Miss Artmanffler good sportsmanship towers over the classroom and is equally evident on the tennis court . . . Mr. Perrine - Maestro of the orchestra, leader of the band, a soul full of music, with a baton in his hand . . . Miss Clarkin-Her cherubs are all 'bound to be leaders and good sports the year round . . . Miss Groves-Her DfEfF's of arithmetic are stepping stones toward future calculations . . . Mrs. Houchens-Her civic instrucf tion encourages the citizens of tomorrow to try to obtain higher goals . . . Mr. Baker-With a test tube in one hand and a bug in the other, he scans his books from cover to cover . . . Mr. McCoyfIn his quiet manner he strives effectively to be of service to everyone . . . Mr. DzvonikgWell liked by all the students but especially worshipped by his Junior Varsity . . . Mr. Messener-With a piece of wood, a couple of nails, with a hammer and a saw, he never fails . . . Mr. Ford- Small but mighty with an unconquerable will . . . EFACU MARY K. CLARKIN, B.S. Alma Mater-Slippery Rocll State T9UClI8T'S College Physical Education, History Freshman Sponsor RUTH VOGEL Alma Mater--University of Pittslzurglt English Eighth Grade Sponsor MELVA P. HOUCHENS Alma Mater-Grove City College History, Civics Seventh Grade Sponsor ADDALENE MANNING Alma Mater-Slippery Roch State Teachefs College Business Training, Writing, Literature, Spelling Seventh Grade Sponsor HELEN HERR, B.S. Alma Mater-Millersville State Teachers Colle Librarian Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor HAIRVEY E. PERRINE, B.S. Alma Mater-lnrliana State Teacliefs College Music Freshman Sponsor ANNA GROVES Alma Mater-Grove City College Mathematics Eighth Grade Sponsor IRMA TEGZES Summer Library at Penn State College Assistant Librarian VICTOR R. BLAUCH, A.B., M.A. Lebanon Valley College Columbia University T. EDWARD TENCH, B.S., M.A. Alma Mater-Grove City College University of Pittsburgh Mathematics RUTH HILL, A.B. Alma Mater-Goucher College Languages Senior Sponsor QB Autumn L T Y KATHRYN E. EBNER, B.S. Alma Mater-lruliana State Teacliefs College Business Education Senior Sponsor MARION ARTMAN, B.S. Alma Mater-lnzliana State Teachers College English ' Sophomore Sponsor JOHN MCCOY, B.S. Alma lVlater-lndiarul State T8GC'l9f.S College Science, Geography Sophomore Sponsor WALTER SLONAKER, B.S. Alma Mater-Washington and Iefferson History, Problems of Democracy Sophomore Sponsor PARKER D. BAKER, B.S. Alma Mater-Ursinus College Science Senior Sponsor DOROTHY KLINGENSMITH, A.B. Alma Mater-Concord State T9UCll8f'S College English, Social Science Junior Sponsor MICHAEL DZVONIK, B.S. Alma Mater-Wayneshurg College Mathematics, Science Junior Sponsor CHARLES S. MESSNER, B.S. Alma Mater-Franlelin and Marshall Manual Training junior Sponsor MARGARET CAWLEY, B.S. Alma Mater-Seton Hill College Home Economics Freshman Sponsor FORREST A. FORD, B.S. Alma Mater-Wayneshurg College Physical Education, History Freshman Sponsor Nutumn CLASS OF 1942 THE FIRST THREE CHAPTERS WOULDN'T it be fun to write a book on the activities of our class? Let me see, in the first chapter, I could tell of our experiences as a Freshman. The Freshman Class of '42 timidly entered into the busy life of Leechburg High. The task of electing officers was easily accomplished. They selected green and white for their class colors. Sure, and there must be a lot of Irishmen in the class. Some of the highlights of the year was the gym exhibition and the Freshman dance. All in all, it was a pleasant year for everyone, and we can end the chapter with a feeling of satisfaction. Now comes the second chapter entitled The Sophomore Year. We find the class settled back in school inspired with fresh pep and energy. After selecting officers, they began their activities with a magazines campaign. If every home in Leechburg didn't hear about the Curtis magazines, believe me, it wasn't our fault. For their assembly, they presented an amusing play called The Red Lamp, which brought out some remarkable acting ability in the class. They held many other functions to add money to their rapidly filling treasury. They certainly weren't daunted by the strenuous task of planning the Sophomore Hop. They entered into the work with energy and determination. They emerged victorious. The Hop was a great success. Perhaps, we should include a picture of the beauti- fully decorated gym in our book. It certainly did look lovely. The Hop just about concluded the work for the year, so it will also end our chapter. We can happily end it with the word success printed across the pages. Now the third wchapter, The junior Year. This year was almost as im' portant as our Senior year will be. Money was earned by selling Christmas cards, presenting a motion picture and other methods. After much controversy, class rings were selected. For the first time in the school history the class received their hats and emblems during their Junior year. Another new undertaking was the presentation of a class play. The play decided upon was a comedy entitled Don't Take My Penny. It was presented on April 18, and was a great success. Another important event was the junior-Senior Prom. An enjoyable evening was had by all, climaxed by dancing in the gym which was decorated in the fashion of a breathftaking Southern Plantation. So ends our third chapter. I guess I shall have to leave the conclusion of my ibook until next year. I only hope that it will contain as much happiness and success as in the past chapters. Don't you? THE CLASS OF '42 OFFICERS President - Louis Bolognia Vice President - George Stetter Secretary - Martha Ashbaugh Treasurer - - Arthur Hale Abersold, Armogast, Artman, Ashbaugh, Balash, Balla, Bari- sone, Bell, Bell, Bills, Bliznak, Bodenhorn, Bodenhorn, Bol- linger, Bolognia, Bolognia, Bopp, Booker, Brewer, Bryson, Cambal, Chernay, Cherry, Chiatello, Chovanes, Churik, Cihat, Clark, Clark, Columbus, Coy, Cum- mins, Davis, Demyan, Deste- fanis, Dezzutti, Dobos, Elwood, Eshelman, Fazio, Firestine, Fouse, Frangoulis, Fryer, Fryer, Gasbarro, Geminetti, Gianotti, Glenn, Goodbread, Goodbread, Gorelli, Hadel, Hale, Hamilton, Haney, Held, Hill, Hobbins, Huskuliak, jantosik, Kanas, Katz, Keefer, Kidd, Kish, Kish, Klaric, Klingensmith, Kober, Kolen- chak, Kostuik, Kovelchuk, Kulakowski, Kecmmick, Largo, Leport, Lessig, Lipsie, Livrone, Mago, Madis, Miller, Miskinis, McElroy, McHenry, lVlcKallip, McMurray, McNichols, McNutt, McReynolds, Molnar, Mozdir, Myers, Nofsker, Norris, Palzer, Patterson, Pccus, Peppler, Peter- man, Phillips, Piorkowski, Pochi- ber, Ponsetto, Posati, Pyles, Querio, Ravetto, Redding, Ressani, Richardson, Riddle, Riggle, Romanoski, Roselle, Sals- giver, Schumaker, Shoop, Simon, Sipolino, Smail, Smail, Smelt- zer, Solonicke, Stano, Stetter, Stewart, Sulava, Swagger, Swagger, Takach, Tallarom, Tench, Thompson, Toman, Toncene, Trombetta, Vallosio, Vincler, Wolosencuk, Wright, Zachar, Zana, Zeigler, Zubay. THE CLASS OF '43 OFFICERS President - Victor Fondrk Vice President - john Findley Secretary - Theresa Oglierti Treasurer - - Richard Coy Adamchuk. Ashbaugh, Atchison, Azarone, Baker, Barber, Barro- clough, Becker, Bish, Besci, Benando, Bisaha, Bliznak, Bone, Bono, Booker, Bouch, Bowser, Broglio, Bruner, Budosh, Burket, Cader, Campos, Castelnuova, Caveglia, Caviggia, Cesario, Chickar, Clark, Contino, Coy, Crissman, Croyle, Croyle, Csonks, Cuffia, Cummins, Dem- yanek, Dezzutti, Dobradenka, Dudek, Facemyer, Favero, Fedder, Ferrari, Ferrick, Findley, Firestine, Flaykey, Fondrk, Forney, Frank, Frank, Fry, Fryer, Gaggini, Gregor, Hales, Hall, Harr, Heasley, Hritz, Hunt, Irons, Jogodrinski, jones, Kallay, Kasuba, Kennedy, Kertes, Kish, Klanica, Klingen- smith, Klingensmith, Klingen- smith, Klugh, Kovalchik, Krzycweska, Kulick, Ladik, Lander, Leech, Leech, Lege, Lye, Lessig, Lipsie, Livrone, Lookabaugh, Lovelace, Mago, Marchuk, Massimino, Mazula, Mazzocco, Mihalik, Miller, Moore, Motko, Mottura, Mc- Reynolds, Myers, Nigra, Novak, Oglietti, Patterson, Penone, Pityk, Plazak, Querio, Ravotti, Redding, Ritchie, Roberts, Roppollo, Ruhus, Schumaker, Scott, Shaner, Sharp, Shay, Shearer, Shoop, Sink, Skura, Slomka, Slonaker, Smail, Smith, Sorisio, Stano, Stefanik, Stull, Summerhill, Szarek, Tira, Tokarek. Toman, Tyler, 'waffa Wargo, Wasson, Wasson, Werthman, Williams, Wolford, Wright, Yajko, Zana, Zatko, Zatko. 4' Autumn C L A S S 0 F 1 9 4 3 SOPHOMORES PAINT THEIR PICTURE IN the fall of '39 our great painter, Time, started an enormous picture on the activities of our class. In our Freshman year he sketched just a few drawings on a green background to designate our first year of high school life. After a three month vacation, the painter picked up his brush and began adding more drawings to indicate the eventful happenings of our Sophomore year. The first addition that we notice is the black, snakeflike smoke winding its way into the heavens. The smoke is belching forth from the different factories nestled down in a large valley. This portray-s our yearly trip to the Smoky City where we visited Heinz's, National Biscuit Company, Radio Station KDKA, and the home of the Pittsburgh Press. As we scan the right side of the picture, we can readily understand why the artist asked for a rest. In trying to be true to the happenings, he painted a section of the dance floor on the night of the Sophomore's first dance. This dance was a huge success from every point of view. Looking to your left, you may see the local high school stage with some characters with musical instruments in their hands. This sketch was drawn. to bring out the time that we had a musical talent show which went over in a big way with the rest of the inmates In the left top corner of this great canvas are the bright decorations of Valentine's Day contrasting with the black smoke mentioned before. This splash of color symbolizes another successful dance. Gathering all of our pecuniae together, our treasury could now be compared with the United States mint. The most beautiful sketch is on the center of the canvas. This picture is the most elaborately painted one because it shows the 'high school gym decorated for the Sophomore Hop. The setting for this picture is based on a beautiful, southern plantation. Our painter, Time, made it very realistic by doing his very best on the couples dancing to the music under the stars. In the future, many a Sophomore will gaze at this work of art and many pleasant memories will be recalled. The masterpiece is but half completed. Two more years of happiness-and maybe a sprinkle of sadness-are yet to be painted on this huge canvas. What will the empty spaces contain for the Class of '43 ? Autumn CLASS OF 1944 F RESHMEN UNROLL CLASS SCROLL QPENING and unrolling our Scroll of Learning we reveal to you the happen' ings during the past eight years of school life and our entrance as scholars to higher ideals. They were happy and carefree years. Although we have left them behind, those days, Hlled with pleasant memories, will linger within us and shall be a lasting remembrance. As we continue to unroll our Scroll of Learning, we see the Freshmen, the first few days of school, seated in the auditorium preparing their courses for use in future life. The Freshmen, as we read on, have adapted themselves to high school ways. We now see them standing on the steps of their Alma Mater in the warm sunshine getting their pictures taken for the Minetas. Unrolling our Scroll of Learning and peeping into the auditorium of the high school, we see the Freshmen assembled before us. They are choosing their officers for the year. They were chosen as follows: President fffffffff LeRoy Rose Vice President f f f Angeline Leport Secretary f f f f Edward Sensor Treasurer ffffffff Kathleen Lyle Cheering is heard on the stage. It is the Freshmen trying out for cheerleader so they may take the place of the Senior cheerleaders. After many practices, Denny Moore and joe Katz were chosen. 'Cheer Leechburg High School on to victory, you Freshmen cheerleaders! Unrolling our Scroll a little further, we are again on the stage. This time the Freshmen girls are being chosen for the Girls Glee Club. Having unrolled our Scroll part of the way, we read about the night of the Freshmen dance where they is gaiety, music. and laughter. The Freshmen were greatlv renaid for attending the dances of their upper classmen. We ho? that our Hop will be as successful as our dance. ' Continuing to unroll and read on, we see where the Freshmen class pref sented their annual assembly program. The talented Freshmen students particif pated in the program. It was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. Opening our Scroll a little more, we see the cold days of winter fading away and the bright warm days of summer coming in full bloom. The Freshmen are looking forward to their summer vacation and Sophomore year. Our Scroll of Learning has revealed many happy and long remembered scenes from our school days. We only hope that our future will be as happy and en' joyable as the past. THE CLASS OF '44 OFFICERS President - - LeRoy Rose Vice Pres. - Angeline Leport Secretary - Edward Sensor Treasurer - Kathleen Lyle Aber, Abersold, Armagost, Artman, Artman, Ashbaugh, Baker, Balbo, Barcellino, Bari- sone, Bartha, Batiz, Besci, Ber- tino, Bisaha, Bischoff, Bonello, Bowser, Bright, Caporali, Carroll, Chirafisi, Cibik, Cline, Cockroft, Crookshank, Czirjak, Dailey, Dainty, Demyan, Dawn- ing, Dyett, Dzvonik, Elliott, Eshelman, Faust, Fiscus, Fondrk, Fondrk, Frangoulis, Fryer, Fulton, Fycyk, Gallinatti, Gas- barro, George, Gerheim, Giron, Goldberg, Guckenberger, Grad- well, Groves, Hall, Hamilton, Houlock, Hogue, Hooks, Hritz, Huffman, Hunter, Huskuliak, Husky, Hutcherson, Iok, Kanas, Kantor, Kasacjak, Kasacjak, Katz, Kepics, Kezmes, Kilpatrick, King, Kish, Klanic, Klingen- smith, Kneoshield, Knepshield, Koteck, Kulakowski, Leport, Le- Suer, Lovelace, Lyle, Maher, Markby, Markey, Martin, Matuscin, Mazula, Mazzocco, Mezzon, Molnar, Moore, Moore, McElfresh, McDonald, McKallip, McTigue, Nowacki, Odasso, Pangraze, Papage, Paul, Paulin, Pecus, Pezzana, Pugh, Racjka, Rankin, Raric, Richardson, Richardson, Ridenour, Rivi, Roberts, Romanik, Rose, Roselle, Sekeres, Sensor, Shear- er, Shinko, Sihlanick, Simon, Slobodjean, Slobodjean, Slon- akcr, Smith, Sober, Sprapac, Stetter, Stonis, Stull, Stull, Stull, Swank, Trogolo, Vittone, Vorko, Wagner, Wagner, Walker, Wantz, Wasylink, Welsh, Woody, Woody, Yaki- movich, Young, Ziruolo. F O 0 T B A L L LEECHBURG'S LUNGERS Leechburg Leechburg Leechburg Leechburg Leechburg Leechburg Leechburg Leechburg Leechburg SEASONS SUMMARY 6 ' ffffff V andergrift 27 ' f Freeport 7 ' f Arnold Apollo f Scottdale 0 ' f Oakmont 14 ' f Indiana f Mt. Pleasant Opponents Autumn THE PIGSKIN PARADE LEWIS WAGNER-Senior left guard-Ended his football days on Armistice Day at Mt. Pleasant . . . Pete RubusvSenior center-Always seen emerging from the bottom of a pilefup on the defense . . . Bill Kasanicky -Senior fumble snatching right guard-His services will be greatly missed next year . . . Guy Parks-Another senior-Right tackle on the team and right hand man with the Schenley lassies . . . Adelmo Mottillo-Last of senior linemen-Made varsity in first year of football-Played right end . . . Andy Zargo-Fleetfooted halfback, captain of the squad-A senior, nick' named The Harrison Avenue Kid . . . Henry Booker-Fast sophomore halfbackfMade most of the points after touchdowns . . . Charles Tomanf A junior who has held the left end post for two consecutive seasons . . . George GlennvAlso a junior-Played the left tackle position effectively . . . Heaviest player on the squad . . . Louis Bolognia-Junior signal barker and field general coming back next year-Lightest player on the Varsity . . . joe Miskinis'-Junior fullback-Had more touchdowns than any one man on the team. Autumn ON THIS GRIDIRON IJEECHBURG High's favorite sons opened the gridiron season with their ancient rival, Vandergrift, on September 21st on the latter's field. As usual the game was a hard fought battle, with the locals on the tail end of a 12 to 6 count at the final whistle. The Vans scored in the second frame and again in the fourth. Lee-chburg also scored in the fourth after Captain Zargo intercepted a Vandergrift pass and placed the ball in a scoring position 54 yards closer to the Vans own goal line. Pay dirt was reached on the next play by Chuck Toman who took a pass from Gen Romanowski for the only Leechburg score of the game. The try for extra point failed. Under the lights on 0wen's Field in Apollo was the Hrst victory of the season, a 27 to 0 shutout, against the Yellow Jackets of Freeport High. The Blue Wave scored in every period but the third and also made 3 of the 4 trips for extra points. Touchdowns were made by Miskinis, McReynolds and Booker. The team was spark plugged by 'Captain Zargo's end skirting. A favored Leechburg eleven traveled to Arnold for its second victory under the lights on October 4, 1940. The locals scored early in the second frame with Miskinis making the touchdown and Booker the extra point. A 55 yard run by Pastura had Arnold threatening from the 8 yard line. The Blues' line proved stubborn and Arnold lost the ball on downs. The game ended in favor of Leech' burg, 7 to O. Again under the lights in Apollo, this time with the Tigers of Apollo High, Wild Bill Kasanicky recovered a Tiger fumble early in the second frame and Calptain Zargo plunged through for the touchdown after .a series of short gains. The try for extra point failed. In the third frame the Tigers pus-hed over a touch' down and also made the extra point, which gave them a one point lead. Neither team scored in the final period and the game went to the Tigers, 7 to 6. The Leeches third victory occurred 55 miles from here at Scottdale High on a very muddy field. The game was uneventful until the fourth quarter when Wild Bill Kasanicky added another fumble recovery to his record, on S'cottdale's 15 yard line. McReynolds dove into paydirt from the two yard line. The extra point failed and the game ended 6 to O in Leechburg's favor. A new rival, Oakmont, was the cause of the Blue Wave's third defeat of the season. Oakmont pushed over a touchdown in the second frame and also made good the conversion for the only score of the game. The local boys did not threaten once during the battle which went to Oakmont, 7 to O. November 2nd found the Blue Wave stamping around with the Indians of Indiana High on the latter's stamping grounds. Del Mottillo scored in the second quarter on a pass from Miskinis. The Leeches scored again on a cleverly executed quarterback sneak by Louie Bolognia. The Indians scored in the third frame on an intercepted pass by Donelly, lanky center. All conversions of the game were good and the score at the end of the game was 14 to 7, Leechburg. On Armistice Day the Blue Wave was shut out by the Ramseys at Mt. Pleasant on the Ramseys muddy field. They scored in every period but the third in which the locals had a passing spurt executed by Gen Romanowski and Jim Kennedy with Zargo, Mottillo and Toman doing their parts on the receiving end. An Armistice was called after the Ramseys fourth touchdown and the grid' iron season ended for the Blue and White. The score, by the way, was 25 to O, Ramsey. Statistics show that the Leeches had 4 wins and 4 losses, 66 points to the opponents 58, 3 shutfouts to the opponents 2, and the opponents had 708 yards rushing and 329 yards passing, while Leechburg had 759 yards rushing and 290 yards passing. Leechburg had 46 first downs to the opponents' 49. .gm ,- 1 I Seniors: Matilda Steven- son, Dorothy Ash- baugh. juniors: Louise Gorelli, Betty Lipsie. Sophomores: Leone Slomlca, Jack Leech. Freshmen: Denny Moore, Joey Katz. CHEER LEADERS SIS! BOOM: BAH1 THE cheerleaders got under way this year with a deafening pep meeting, which was hailed by all as the best on L.H.S. had for a long time. With all the pep, vim, and vigor presiding over the school, the official pepfproducers decided to furnish themselves with new blue and white, corduroy uniforms. After procuring these, some snappy new yells were worked out and introduced to the student body. All in all, the cheerleaders should be congratulated for the enthusiasm and response of the students of our high school. STUDENT OFFICIALS HOME Room PRESIDENTS E HE home room presidents, whose duty it is to take charge of the home room in case the teacher is absent, had a very efficient organization this year. The most important activity of the president's was the home room programs. They cooperated in every way with the teachers and pupils in bringing to them home room programs, which were to promote interest in general study. For example, some of the titles of the programs are: Qaj How to Study, fbl Good Manners in the Assembly, Halls and Classes, Qc, Educational Careers of Famous Americans, and fdj Educational Careers of Local Citizens. These home room programs are something new and exceptionally interesting. The teachers and presidents were very enthusiastic about the success of the programs. The pupils, with the aid of the teacher and home room officers, conduct the programs themselves with class discussions, questions, and reading material to Ht the topic of the program. CLASS OFFICERS LASS officers are elected by each class to represent it and direct its activities. They are chosen by their classmates for having displayed their ability, for leadership, character, and willingness to work. It is their duty to see that any 'projects that the class undertakes is organized and carried out in the proper order. They also attend to the dates and arrange' ments for dances and plays. ' The junior Class is given the preference in choosing the dates for the dances because of the juniorfSenior Prom for which they are responsible. The Seniors most important activities of the year are their class play, Com' mencement, and the Minetas. The juniors have the -IuniorfSenior banquet and Prom and as something new they presented this year a class play. The Sophomores biggest event is the Hop, and the Ereshme'n events are assembly programs and dances. Everybody helps and cooperates with the officers to make his class a success. Q M M S Q , lrfiwflgfli Z HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS Left to right-Hale, Shoupe, Lewandowski, Crissman, Ritchie, Miskinis, Hilty, Vallosio, Tokarek, Moore, Timko, Balbo, Huskuliak, Bowersox, Hoffman, Guazzelli. CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right in Groups: Freshman- Junior- Rose, Sensor, Leport, Lyle. Bolognia, Ashbaugh, Stetter, Hale. Sophomore-- Senior- Coy, Findley, Ogletti, Fondrk. Rose, Guazzelli, Crookshank, Wagner Autumn SCHOOHL' PAPER Left to right, across back: Walker, Crucis, Tegoni, Ruggeri, Tackas, McNutt, Swank, Dzvonik, Arduino, Miss Artman, Robbins, Nigra, Guazzelli, Grosso, Matuscin, Kasanicky, Rose, Hilty, Gorelli, Gallino, Chovanes, Mill Hill. Editor - - Assistant Editzr Editorial Writer - News Reporters - Stella Frangoulis Frances Firestine Phyllis Tench Feature Editor - Feature Writers - Clara I. Shay Linda Tegoni Mary Tokarek Jack Ritchie Sports Writers - Frank Firestine Art Staff - - Mary Robbins Bill Kasanicky TROTTY VECK STAFF - Marian Grosso - Ed McNutt - Helen Swank - Velia Crucis ,lack Frank Ollie 1. Hilry Barbara L. Stewart - Harriet Walker - Aleda Gallino Mary G. Leech Yela Trombetta Charles Slonaker Richard Coy - John Findley Betty Klugh Margaret Dzvonik Katherine Frank John Cader Exchange Editor - Business Manager Production Managers - Typists ---- Valeria Matuscin Linda Tegoni Gloria Guazzelli Mimeograph Technicians Proof Reader - - - Faculty Advisers - Miss Ebner Other Feature Writers Bill Stevenson Bill Heckman Roberta Eshelman Mary -Clark Betty Chovanes Mary Robbins Gloria Guazzelli Lucy Nigra - Helen Pityk Lucy Nigra Rose Gorelli Ailene Rose - Rose Gorelli Emilio Ruggeri Anna J. Arduino - Miss Artman Miss Hill D. Klingensmith Alicia Paulin Martha Goodbread Berul Stull K. Klingensmith Martha Roberts TROTTY VECK CARRIER OF THE NEWS ROTTY VECK, the high school paper, was first published in 1918, but until recent years it remained a four page publication. Now, however, it varies around twenty pages and is crammed with news, features, cartoons, short stories and sports. The Trotty Veck staif of 1941 has done much to improve their bifweekly editions. They joined the Pennsylvania School Press Association, took an active part in the Kiski Valley Press Club, sent several of their issues to professional authorities for criticism, tried to print as many student names as possible, labored to write editorials and news stories that would appeal to the students' interests, purchased a new mimeograph to improve the appearance of Trotty Veck, and all in all, they tried to present the paper in a journalistic fashion. The Seniors did not publish the paper alone, however, but were aided to a great extent by a promising staff of underclassmen. It was this staff that published several of the last issues. Interesting selections were very common in Trotty Veck during the year. Frequent articles included: Editorials by Helen Swank, short stories by Eddie McNutt, humorous cartoons by William Kasanicky and several other cartoonists, movie and radio reviews by Charles Slonaker and jack Ritchie, Vogue Junior by Aleda Gallino, clever sports sketches by john Findley and Frank Firestine, latest musical information by Linda Tegoni and Yolanda Trombetta, and views from the students by the interviewing reporter, Frances Firestine. Of course there were many other well written features and news selections. After a successful year, the editor, Marion Grosso and the Trotty Veck staff desires to thank the advisors who played such an important part in its success, and the student body which offered good sportsmanship and loyal support. v, R xg R Across top, left to right: . . . Our Irish lass . . . Men about school . . . What again! . . . Professor Hall . . . Don't look now . . . Old Glory . . . Around the Corner . . . Enter Here . . . Smile please . . . School's out . . . Hey! Eddie . . . Homeward bound . . . One o'clock bell . . . Shorty . . . Nice! Isn't it? . . . Make it this way . . . How will it end? . . . 7 i fc WINTER HE wintry season brings on a spirit of merriment. Throughout these brisk months, the extrafcurricular activities of the school are in full swing. Every organization works onward so that it can achieve its goals. Our striving quintet, reporting regularly for four o'clock practice and then facing each opposing team with victory as their cry. Besides, the girls tournament brings out fight and enthusiasm among the four teams. Music, assemblies, dances, and class parties wind up the winter activities. BASKETBALL DRAMA ACTIV Ju-by ITIES 1 VARSITY Bottom, left to right: Booker, Mottillo, Vallosio, Kennedy, Kashuba, Coach Ford, Sorisio, Glenn, Peterman, Kish, Wagner. JUNIOR VARSITY Bottom, left to right: Strapac, Dzvonik, Fondrk, Jagodrinslci, Katz, V., Raczlca, Katz, I., Balbo, Jones, Hinterliter, Rose, Booker, Favero, Loggero, Lovelace, Coach Dzvonik. VICTORIES AND DEFEATS EECHBURCS Blue and Wliite basketball quintet 'played its first league game opposite Springdale. Although the Leech's were outplayed the hrst three quarters, enough baskets were sunk to make the score 3662. The Leeches trailing by hve points. Dom Vallosio took local scoring honors, opposite Apollo, with four held goals and two charity tosses. Apollo Tigers chalked up a 33127 score. Victory at last! Mottillo's 11 points helped to break a six game losing streak, when the Blues defeated Freeport High in a very tight game. Booker's overhand shot in the last 10 seconds of play gave the game to Leechburg, 3Of28. A favored Leechburg Team faced the Tarentum 'kRedcats but Lcechbtlrg was destined to loose. They came out on the short end of a 3747 count. Back on the home floor again, the locals defeated the hard hghting Vandergrift Blue Devils to the tune of 2lf12. Vandergrift tried desperately to lengthen their score but the locals were too far ahead. The second half of Section V race got under way with Springdale again defeating Leechburg 45-25. In this game, the outstanding scorer was Kasuba, substitute forward. Apollo handed the locals another defeat in Section V tilt, 36-ll. Glenn, Leechburg, lanky center, netted 7 of our ll points. Leechburg again defeated the Freeport Yellow jackets in a fast and exciting game, 33f3l. lvlottillo was responsible for lff of the local's 33, while Snyder for I2 of Freeport's 31. Coming from behind, the Blue and White defeated the Redcats of Tarentum, 27fl7. Glenn chalked up ll points for himself, while Vallosio marked up 9. Leechburg defeated the Lancers of Vandergrift, 32f27 in the last game of the season. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Vans lead 24f22, but the ice was broken when Sorisio, forward substitute, sunk three buckets in succession. The locals retained their lead for the rest of the game. J. V's HAVE SUCCESSFUL SEASON! INNING I7 and losing only 4 games, the Leechburg reserves completed one of the best seasons in reserve history. Led by Strapac with l47 points, they rolled up a total of 484 points against 302 for the opponents. Among the games, was a 47f4 walloping of Bell Township, a thrilling 2lf20 victory over Kittanning and an exciting 2lf20 loss to Indiana which was avenged later in the season by a 2lfl7 victory. Ford City was defeated for the Hrst time in many years. In order to show their appreciation, Captain Fondrk of the team, presented Coach Dzvonik with a pen and pencil set at the end of this successful season. Yi GIRL'S INTRAMURAL SENIORS CAPTURE HONORS ICHLICHT of the girls sports parade this year was the fast and furious basketball . tournament which was won by the Seniors. Each member of the team received a beautiful L. CHAMPS Forwards-Becker, Chovanes, Dzvonik, Callino, Corelli, Crosso, Stitt. Guards!-Ashbaugh, Ferrando, Miller, Myers, Schumaker, Stevenson, YValker. lCaptain4Myers. BATTLES AND SCORES Seniors vs. .luniors f f 3520 Juniors vs. Sophomores 13'15 Seniors vs. Sophomores f f f 21f18 .luniors vs. Freshmen ff-f 28f18 Seniors vs. Freshmen f f f 43f6 Sophomores vs. Freshmen f f 46f9 Each team played three contests. From the three battles, the following six led the scoring: Rose Corelli ffff-f 42 Campos fffff-f 22 Louise Corelli ffff- 31 Aleda Callino f-ff-- 21 Marie Becker ffffff 29 M. Batiz fff'--- 19 At the end of each year's tournament, Miss Clarkin has the difficult job of choosing an All Star Team consisting of the most outstanding players of the season. In fact, the task proved so hard, two teams were chosen. 1941's ALL STAR TEAMS TEAM I. ForwardsfR. Corelli, L. Corelli, M. Becker. Cuards-Stevenson, McMurray, Szarek. Captain4Stevenson. TEAM II Forwards--Callino, Campos. Batiz. CuardsA-Myers, Ferrando, McHenry. CaptainACallino. A few scratches about the All Stars and uualities that put them on the teams 1 ! l R. CorellifHigh scorer . . . outstanding for offfhelance and side shots. L. Corelli-Fast. hardffighting forward recognized for her midfcourt shots . . . A junior rating second high in scoring with 31 markers M., BeckerfOutstanding Sophomore forwarid . . . midfcourt shots, but is better known for close shots. SfPvPnson7Fast guard . . . valuable in retrieving basket tosses. McM11rrav-A very close guard . . . powerful toss in passing. Szarek-Outstanding Sophomore guard . . . fast and very close . . . wellftimed passes. Callino-Passing ability . . . a whiz at overfhead shots. Campos-A very fast Sophomore forward . . . helped keep the Sophomores right in there with her shooting ability. B:vtiz4A Freshman forward noted for her close shots. Nlyerse-Close guard . . . fine passer. Ff'VV'5'Dd0fF2lSt Senior guard . . . valuable in retrieving the ball. McHex1ryfWellftimed passes . . . very close. OUTSTANDING PLAYERS After the tournament the Senior girls got together and chose two girls whom thev thought were the outstanding players. The awards were based on the three characteristics of ability, cooperation. and sportsmanshin. This year's awards were given to Rose Corelli and Albena Ferrando. They each received a dainty basketball pendant. -V' MUSHBALL TEAM Left to right: Czirjack, McTigue, Miller, Gallino, Csonka, Chovanes, Myers, Gregor Stitt, Becker, Patrick, Nigra, Sekeres, Grosso, Stevenson, Gorelli, Captain Hilty. BASKETBALL TEAM Across bottom, left to right: Myers, Captaing Stitt, Chovanes, Miller, Gorelli, Gallino Becker, Shumaker, Dzvonik, Walker, Ashbaugh, Miss Clarkin, Grosso, Stevenson, Ferrando Q Winter GIRL'S SPORTS BUMPS AND BRUISES1 fITH all the prevailing interest in hockey on the part of the junior and Senior girls this year, how could a game be anything but interesting? So teams were chosen to represent these two classes. Choosing a nice sunny day, the girls took their hockey sticks, and went out to the field of battle. The two captains, Gallino and Phillips, cast each other a friendly glance, and the contest was on. The game was as fast and furious asgwellfyou know the juniors and Seniors. Playing as hard as possible, the juniors were a fine match for the upper classmen, but came out on the short end of a 7 to 3 score. Of course, each girl played her best, but you couldn't help noticing that a few were outstanding. STARS ! ! ! Seniors-Stitt, Chovanes, Higginson, Gallino. Juniors-Leport, McHenry, Kulakowski, McMurray. As you know, you're liable to hear a few funny, as well as slang, expressions such as: Keep your stick down, you hully. Ouch, did I ever get smacked! l'Get that ball, Seniors. Watch that goal. C'mon, sock it. lt's over. EATS l l l After the game, a delicious lunch of cookies, cocoa, and Hallowe'en candy was enjoyed by the girls in the cooking room. HOCKEY TEAM Across bottom, left to right: Balawadjer, Sekeres, Ferrando, Walker, Guazzelli, Higginson, Gorelli, Klanica, Ashbaugh, Pajac, Schall, Robbins, Grajczar, Stitt, Sterosky, Gallino, Captain, Chovanes, Dzvonik, Myers, Csonka, Grosso. LEECHBURG HIGH SCHOOL BAND 1940-1941 FLUTES: McGeary, Rosselle, Smnil. CLARINETS: Ashbaugh, Don- ahey, Klugh, Miller, Clark, Keefer, Stewart, Thompson, Firestine, Irons, Kallay, Ritchie, Audo, Heckman, Stevenson. SAXAPHONES: Hill, Marco, Markey. MELLOPHONES: Stevenson, Schall, Frangoulis, Tench. BASS I-IORNS: Cambal, El- wood, Fryer, Klingensmith. TRUMPETS: Kodobocz, Coy, Palczer, Broglio, Coy, Findley, Lessig, Bartha. TROMBONES: Thompson, Hale, McNutt, Walker, Kennedy, Slonaker, Wolford. DRUMS: Patterson, Sensor, Hilxy, West, Ritchie. CYMBALS: Firestine. BELLS-LYRE: McHenry, Dale. DRUM MAJOR: Frank. ASSISTANT DRUM MAJOR- ETTES: Frank, Stull, Welsh, Miller, Stull, Weamer, Glenn. A MUSICAL REVUE 'HE band of Leechburg High completed a very successful year under the most capable direction of Mr. Harvey Perrine. During the beginning of the school year, the marching band created quite a lot of school spirit by playing at football games both on the home field and out of town. After the football season, came basketball in full swing. The band was then very ably represented by a pep band consisting of 20 members, which was accompanied by a number of baton and swiss flag twirlers at the more important home games. During the year several appearances were made by the entire band, such as the local l'lallowe'en parade and the -Memorial Day services. The annual spring concert was presented on March 13 in the auditorium of the high school. It was again received with great enthusiasm. ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA MEMBERS TRUMPETS: Findley, Lessig, Coy. SAXOPI-IONES: I-Iill, Marco, Katz. TROMBONES: Thompson, lVlcNutt. CLARINETS: Stevenson, Stew- art, Miller, Thompson, Irons. FLUTES: Rosselle, Smail. MELLOPHONES: Stevenson, Sch:-ill. DRUMS: Sensor. VIOLINS: Barcelliro, Kline, Elliot, Bollinger. CELLO: Elwood. PIANO: Pcnsetto. DIRECTOR: Mr. Harvey Perrine. MIXED CHORUS Top Across, left to right: M. Thompson, Glenn, Wagner, Hill, Donahey, Cherry, Mc- Geary, Kallay, Marco, Novak E. Thompson, McHenry, Becker, Klingensmith, Miller, Schall, Stewart, Swank, Clark, Gold- berg, Stevenson, Ponsetto, pianist, Mr. Perrine, director. THE DU - RE MVS HE orchestra under the direction of Mr. Harvey Ferrine, played for the Tuesday morning ehapels and Friday assemblies . . . They also 'participated in the Naturalization Program . . . The music at the Junior and Senior Class plays was New Sousa's in New As a successful MIXED CHORUS music, ohtaincd hy our new director, consisted chiefly of a group of memhers were admitted at the opening of the school term. whole, the orchestra under Mr. Perrine has improved and has had a NEW mixed chorus was organized this year under the direction of Mr. f Harvey Perrine. The first time the mixed chorus sang for the high school was at Christmas time. They constituted the choir in the church scene for the Christmas play. This group also sang at the Presbyterian Church. Four hoys were selected from the mixed chorus to form a quartet. They were: Louis Wagner, Geno 'Marco, Bill Hill, and Edward Hilty . . . These boys sang at Freeport High, Rotary Banquet, I.ion's Club Banquet, and church affairs. SCHOLARSHIP FURTAINCUI NA'r1oNAL HONOR SOCIE 1 Y HE N2lt101Idl Honor Soeiety was organized this year for the purpose oi erelting an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire for rendering service promote leadership, and to develop character The loell ehdpter of Leeehhurg High Sehool hf15 invited eleven seniors .ind six juniors to he members The soeiety heoime ietive Almost at onee LAMBDA Dl LSIA CHI HIS fall at fl formal initiation many new members were lndueted into the L u The orgfmizltion was very fortun ite 111 obtuning M155 Artmin IS 1tS new sponsor, who with MISS Klinvensmith has served as its guide A Close Shave , a eomecly in one let, was presented, under M155 Artman 5 direction, to the 5tudent body IS .in issembly program NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS :sident - Velia Crucis re Pres. - George Stetter rretary - Aleda Gallino easurer - Mr. Slonaker 7. Ch. - Frances Miller onsor - - Miss Vogel MEMBERS ross Top, left to right: Miss gel, Stetter ', Gallino ', Hall , ney, Marco , Dzvonik, ggin.son . Mr- Slonaker, Era, Clark. Grossoi, Hiltyk, nsetto '. Crucis ', McTigue, wart, Cherry , Miller . tdicutes charter members. XMBDA DELTA CHI OFFICERS is. - Virginia M4-Tigue Pres. - Ollie Jane Hilty rotary - Betty McHenry euurer - Betty Lipsie xnsors - Miss Artman, Misa Klingensmith MEMBERS rosa top, around left: M. ompson, Sink, Cnxcis, Swank, Thompson. Tench Gaggini, Nutt, Mc'I'igue, Schall, rk, McHenry. Fryer, 'oull, Marco, Donahey, rris, Hall, Hill, Grosso, llno, Firestine, Stewart, merts, Miller, Grajczar, ielmnn, Kober, Klugh, Aber- I, Goodbread, Shay, Cum- lgs, Walker, Ferrando, venson, Hilty, Bone, Moore, Barber, Balawdjer, Bruner, rnflough, Cline, Becker, iRll'l30h, Moore, L., Stitt, Top picture, left to right: Roberts, Hill, Higginson, McTigue, Hall, Wagner, Miller, Donahey, Schall, Stevenson, Hilty, Cline, Dzvonik, Sproull, Thompson, Klugh, Shoup. Bottom picture, left to right: Lewis Wagner, Frances Miller, Virginia McTigue, jack Hall, Betty Roberts, Bill Hill. Professor Mclntrye Mrs. McIntyre - George McIntyre Terry McIntyre Brian Stanley - Elsie - - Vivian - YOUNG APRILH CAST - - Jack Hall Virginia McTigue - Lewis Wagner Betty Lou Roberts - William Hill Margaret Dzvonik - Marion Schall Diane Gilmore - Mrs. Miller - Stewart Miller Bert Parsons - Lula - - Dutch - Pete - - - Mildred - - - Frances Miller Matilda Stevenson Robert Purviance - Ted Donahey Edith Higgenson Richard Thompson - Albert Sproull - Lois 1. Cline YOUNG APRIL SCORES A HIT N outstanding event in their last year for all Seniors is their annual class play. This year they chose for their play Young April -a sequel to Growf ing Pains which was presented here a few years ago. The plot of the play is centered on Terry McIntyre, who -cannot make up her mind about which of her many boy friends to chose as her future husband. George McIntyre, Terry's 19 year old brother, who is a typical boy just ref turned from college, is trying to earn money to go to South America where his girl friend will be for the summer. His jobs are few and far between and as a result, he cannot go to South America. A misunderstanding arises with Diana Gilmore, his girl friend, who has changed her mind and is going to Florida instead, but before she leaves their problem is straightened out and their love again runs smooth. Professor and Mrs. McIntyre, the befuddled parents of Terry and George, are constantly trying to iron out the problem of their adolescent children, who seem to need their help exceedingly but are always resenting their advice. Bert Parsons, the first boy friend of Terry's, was one who kept track of all his girls friends and regarded them as specimens. Terry soon disposes of him. Brian Stanley, a promising man of the future, tries to see Terry but always arrives at the most inopportune moments and as a result is always at crossfpath with Terry. Stewart Miller, another friend of Terry's, with whom she almost elopes but stops in time when she Hnds that his mother would be a barrier in their life, for she is a mother who cannot share the affections of her son with any one else. Brian, who has been in the clutches of Vivian, again returns to Terry, whom he now finds free of all her past loves, and they renew their love. The McIntyre family is again in harmony and Professor and Mrs. McIntyre are contented as they behold the outcome of their childrens doings. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: President - Frances Miller Vice Pres. - Matilda Stevenson Secretary - Harriet Walker Treasurer - Phyllis Tench Sponsors - - Miss Herr, Miss Klingensmith MEMBERS Across top, left to right: McMurray, Swank, M. Thompson, Sink, Simon, Tench, E. Thom son, Chovanes Columbus, Phillips, Igovalchik, Becker, L. Moore, Fryer, McTigue, Firestine, Takach, Crucis, Gallino, Schall, Stitt, McHenry, Clark, Walker, Keefer, Cherry, Stewart, M. Klingensmith, Higginson, Groves, Peppler, Klugh, Rosselle, Shay, L. Klingensmith, wwolfard, Stull, Cummings, Dobradinka, Barber, B. Moore, Bruner, Hunt, Roberts, Querio, Grosso, Ferrando, Balawdjer, Cline, Miss Herr, Hilty, Stevenson, Miss Klingensmith, Bone, Gorelli, Miller. HI-Y OFFICERS: President - Ted Donahey Vice Pres. - Buss Crookshank Secretary - Dick McKallip Treasurer - George Stetter Sponsors - Mr. Dzvonik, Mr. Slonaker MEMBERS Top, around left: Mr. Dzvonik, Mr. Slonaker, Fryer, Peterman, Shoupe, Cambell, Klugh, Balash, Norris, Lander, Barisone, Slonaker, Lessig, Ritchie, Irons, Hale, Sproull, Donahey, Crookshank, James, Cherry, Coy, Findley, Firestine, Kallay, Jack, Luch, Miller, Gaggini, Fondrk, Stetter, Bollinger, McKallip, Elwood, Kennedy, 1 Hill, McNutt, Hall, Glenn. THE TORCH BEARERS TRI-HINY HE TrifHifY of Leechburg High is closing another year, with a membership composed of Sophomores and upwperclassmeng numbering approximately Hfty. Among the accomplishments of the club, was the distribution of thirty baskets of food to our less fortunate townspeople, during the Thanksgiving season. Two assembly programs were presented to the student body. The club is now engaged in a campaign to raise funds for a camping trip next summer. HI-Y ITH the four planks of the HifY platform, clean speech, clean scholarship, clean sportsmanship, and clean living, guiding it, the HifY under president Ted Donahey strove to expand its sphere of influence. It began by adding thirty' one new members who where duly initiated. It claims the honor of participating in these worthy causesg attending rallies at Tarentum and Apollo, helping to distribute Thanksgiving baskets, inducting Apollo HifY, and supporting HifY Basketball League. ADVENTURE - - ENTERTAINMENT VARSITY V HE Varsity Club, a group of eight senior girls under the leadership of Miss Clarken, provides recreational activities outside of school. The club participated in many interesting feats, although these were out' standing: PittfS.M.U, football game, Ice Capades, Hockey game, and Gene Autrey's Rodeo. Main project was the making and taking scrapbooks to the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. ASSEMBLY COlVIlVllTl'EE HE most prominent project of the Student Assembly Committee this year was the promotion of the Lyceum Programs. Christmas Windows , a pantomine, was presented during the Yuletide. Assembly programs were, as usual, exchanged with Freeport High School. A radio play depicting the life and work of Stephen Foster, was presented through radio station VARSITY OFFICERS 'res. - Matilda Stevenson ec.-Treas. Rose Gorelli ponsor - Miss Clarkin MEMBERS eft to right, V form: Steven- nn, Walker, Grosso, Chovanes, Iiss Clnrkin, Gallino, Miller, Iilry, Gm-elli. TUDENT ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE eniors: Virginia McTigue, Thairmang Aleda Gallino, Betty nberls. .miorsz George Stetter, Edwin 'IcNutt, Betty Kober, Louise Clark, Frances Firestine. ophomore: Jack Ritchie. ponsors: Miss Hill, Miss irtman, Mrs. Manning. WKPA of New Kensington. SAFETY FIRST FIRESQUAD HIS group of boys form the Junior and Senior classes are members of one of the most practical safety campaigns in our school. They were appointed and organized for the sole purpose of vacating the building in time of emergency. The members are given different parts of the building where they are stationed in case of an alarm. Their most important job is to keep the crowd moving until the All clear! signal is given. SAFETY PATROL HE patrol was organized in September, 1939, with the help of the American - Legion and the Elks Lodge which purchased their equipment. The primary aims of the patrol are: To protect children from accidents while on their way to and from school. To help develop sound habits in the use of the streets. They are proud to report no accidents. FIRE SQUAD ME MBE RS Chief-Hill. Assistant Chief- Glenn, Crookshank, Donahey Klugh, Guckenburger, Kodobocz Glenn, Elwood, Zargo, Stettel Balash, Cambal, McNutt, Fryer Hale, Bolognia, Coy, Mcliallip Madarsz, Shoupe, Hall, Rubus Wagner. SAFETY PATROL Across bottom, left to right Goodbread, Captaing Cherry Stevenson, Kertes, Stull, Barelln Shanon, Sendry, Cherry, Dal: Mago, Strawcutter, Hinderlitex Loggero, Goglio, Hackman Ritchie. ECHOES OFF ACTIVITY NOTES SEPTEMBER . 3rd-Everyone turned out to start a new school year off with School Days on their lips. 18th-We enjoyed our first Lyceum program today. Gordon Bennett, who showed moving pictures and talked on Russia, brought to our minds the beautiful Blue Danube. 27th-Everyones' thoughts turned to The Sidewalks of New York as the student body wittnessed a talking motion picture entitled The Middletons at the New York 'World's Fair. 4th-Some of the Senior classmen presented a short play pertaining to college troubles. Betty Co-Ed seemed to have some difficulty with her football hero and her fur coat. 17th- The Indian Love Call haunted our memories for quite a while after seeing the motion picture, The Last of the Mohicans' today. 25th-There was Music in the Air as the Sophomores had an entertaining program bringing out the musical talent in their class. This evening the Seniors held their first dance. The guests seemed to enjoy Dancing in the Dark as well as Let's Dream This One Out. 8th-We didn't need to say Music, Maestro, Please, because we had music. The Freshmen presented a musical program this morning. The Varsity held a dance this evening and all one needed to say was Let There Be Music and you had it. OCTOBER 21st-I. Franklin Caveny, an artist and painter, presented a very interested program this afternoon. It seemed that he was Painting the Clouds With Sunshine. 27th-I don't believe anyone was saying I Won't Dance at the Sophomore dance this evenm s. 20th-We ihought of The Workers as we watched the Polomeme Potters take us back many years, showing us how pottery used to be made. DECEMBER 20th-The juniors sponsored a dance this evening and I believe people were saying There's Goin' to be a Big Time in the Home Town Tonight because everyone did seem to JANUARY 1Oth-The TrifHifY girls who were in the play that they presented this morning couldn't seem to say There I Go because the elevator in which the action took place wouldn't go. 23rd-Indian customs, songs, and dances were enjoyed by everyone today as the Laubins presented an interesting and educational program. We could picture ourselves By the Water of Minnetonquan or in Indian Summer as we watched them sing and dance. FEBRUARY . 7th- My Hero was a popular phrase today after the Eighth Grade gave a play entitled Polly's Hero. 11th- The Star Spangled Banner would have been appropriate to sing this morning as the student body watched the charter members of our school's newly organized National Honor Society be inducted. 12th-Today's Lyceum program reminded us of the Animal Fair as Anderson's Circus of trained animals gave us an enjoyable hour of entertainment. 14th-The Sophomores held a Valentine dance this evening. I think there was murmurings of Let Me Call You Sweetheart floating in the air. 20th--The Junior Class presented a play entitled A Vane Effort , to the tune of Beat Me Daddy to the Bar. 28th-The Senior gave their class play, Young April, this evening. It seemed that April Played the Fiddle, and My Heart Began to Dance and many other hearts danced too, MARCH ith-Thel Swiss Fraunfelder Family gave an unusual program today featuring Swiss songs and yode s. enjoy themselves. as we watched the play. 7th-The Free ort High School presented a program in the form of a play and several songs for us to ay, in exchange for a program from here. We once more loyaly thought When Leechburg's Sturdy Men Fall Into Line as our Lettermen held a Sweater dance this evening. 28th--The Seventh Grade presented a program today consisting of the imitating of various APRIL 10th-Not many people at the Freshman dance were singing My Heart Belongs To Daddy because they seemed to be thinking of We Could Make Such Beautiful Music. 17th--The junior class play, Don't Take My Penny reminded us of Pennies from Heaven. MAY 9th-We thought of The Man on the Flying Trapeze as we watched the Gymnastic Exhibition toda . 16th-There was a fashion show given this morning and people were saying I Love a Parade. 22ndI7Ton.ight was the junior Senior Prom and it seemed that This Night was Made For usic. ' 23rd-The Sophomore Hop proved a great success tonight and everyone seemed to be reluctant After the Ball is Over. radio programs. 'gmail Our pal . . . lust a contribution . . . We'll never forget . . . Frozen cascade . . . We'll back it up . . . Time Out! . . . Pet peeves . . . A.M. worry . . . George, Braden, Bill . . . Stage crew . . . Wlmat a life! . . . Fore! . . . She's okay . . . Whoopsl . . . S ECAUSE the Spring season hriiigs a climax to all Senior activities, we devote conclusively this section to the elass of 1941. The Seuiur officers from the hegiiuuiig uf the year have led the way through maiiy a rough and rugged trail. The Senior Staii' meiuhers, with their work euiiipleted, turn uver their position to oiiqumiug editors. Witii high Sehuul days at au eml, the Seniors, slowly turu away frmii their Alma Tviater, and luuk fcirwartl into the future. l94I GRADUATES PUBLICATION E LEECHBURG President - - - Lewis Wagner S E N I 0 R C L A S S Vice President - Louis Crookshank Treasurer - - - Ailene Rose Secretary - Gloria Guazzelli REVIEWING the last four years of our high school life, there are many incidents that are brought back for us to remember. Early in our Freshman year our attention was focused attentively on the future. We chose, as a stepping stone to our future success our class officers. Those chosen were: President ffffff f Aleda Gallino Vice President f f f Alex Nyri Secretary f f f Matilda Stevenson Treasurer f f f f f f f f f Marion Schall As Freshmen, we sponsored projects such as bake sales and dances. The main event which in our opinion 'held the spotlight was our Christmas Dance, featuring Ronnie Ray and his Orchestra. From the proverbial Green Freshmen we proudly advanced to sophisticated Sophomoresf' fSpelled with an O, if you pleasej Chosen as our leaders were: President f f f fff-f Andy Zargo Vice President f f Dorothy J. Ashbaugh Secretary f f Eugene Romanowski Treasurer f f f f f f f f Frances Miller Une of the achievements of our second year in high school was an excursion to the city of Pittsburgh, thoroughly educational, as well as enjoyable, to the whole class. To prove our sophistication, at the end of the year, we held the annual Sophomore Hop which most of the classes attended. We embarked enthusiastically upon our junior year with all our thoughts running ahead of us. Setting up our sails, we elected our class officers who were: President ff-f-fffi Lewis Wagner Vice President f f f Matilda Stevenson Secretary f f f Harriet Walker Treasurer f f Laurence Frank SENIORS 0F 1941 TELLS ITS STORY AFTER charting our course we journeyed full speed ahead as upper classmen. As proof of our advancement, we chose our class rings, of which a majority of the class were proud. We also picked our emblems, to show our school spirit in displaying our Alma Mater's colors. Sailing on, we worked very hard to make money for our great undertaking-the Prom. Our money making brought us into strange ports to sell Christmas Cards, hold candy sales, and sponsor dances. Enough money to tide us over our task, we furvently began actual work on the Junior and Senior Prom. The theme carried out was an oldffashioned flower ga-rden and when completed was well worth our ceaseless efforts. As Seniors, we realized that this would be our last year and deciding to make it a good one, we chose with care, our -presiding officers who were: President fffffffff Lewis Wagner Vice President f Louis Crookshank Secretary f f f Ailene Rose Treasurer ffffffff Gloria Guazzelli Early in the school term, we began work on MINETAS and had our class pictures taken. Following previous customs, the Seniors opened their social season with a dance in October. During the following months we chose our invitations, our name cards, and our caps and pennants in red and black which are our class colors. Unlike other years, we presented our Senior play late in February instead of April. Hard work and cooperation from all the Seniors made it a great success, financially as well as otherwise. After the play, the Seniors held their party and dance in the gym. The Senior Field iMeet and Picnic followed early in May. On May 25 Baccalaureate Services were conducted by Reverend Pfeifer in the High School Auditorium. On the evening of May 29 the Seniors presented as their Commencement Exercises a program entitled On Our Way , an educational revue. At the conf clusion of the program the Seniors received their diplomas, thus ending their journey. Spring Sprung Julia Akos Eddie Begonia Anna jean Ax-duino Clifford Bennet Dorothy J. Ashbaugh Irene Balawadjer Chester Boarts Cecelia Becker Clifford Booth Evelyn Cattell Julia Akos Local skating rink fan. Clifford Bennet His flivver can be seen going to and from school each day. Chester Boarts Silence is Golden has been his motto throughout his school life. Eddie Begonia With his accordion he melodiously 'plays on. Dorothy Jayne Ashbaugh One of our peppy cheer' leaders who is always on hand. Cecelia Becker A cheerful Hello greets you when'ere you meet her. Evelyn Cattell A modest little miss who does her daily tasks with a smile. Anna jean Arduino A proficient student who in' tends to go to business school. Irene Balawadjer A crossfroad lass who crosses our paths in her Senior year. Clifford Booth He aspires to greater heights in agricultural fields. Annabel Cherry A studious girl with high argurncntive powers. Lewis Crookshank Teachers worry - a Ford driver - but still a drumf mer boy at heart. Teddy Donahey A delivery boy now but his heart belongs to Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Mo . Annabel Cherry Charles Chepel Lois jane Cline Teddy Donahey Charles Chepel A shy smile has carried him through the darkest of days. Betty Chovanes A Varsity girl whose basket' ball ability has excelled, Christine Conti Blond hair, blue eyes ac' company her willingness to work. Velia Crucis Local sodafjerkeress with pep as her byfword. Constance Chirafise Lewis Crookshank Constance Chirafise Her friends call Connie to which cheerfully responds. Lois jane Cline Her blond tresses are pride and joy. Ruth Guckenberger A Hyde Park lad who joys driving his willy , Betty Chovanes Christine Conti Rugh Guckenberger Velia Crucis her she her en' Tessie Csonka Fun loving, vivacious Com' mercial girl. Jack Hall A new student - better known as the professor - imported from Aliquippa. Williani Hill With women the heart argues, not the mind. Eugene Hamilton Silence is stronger than words. Margaret Dzvonik One of the artists for Trotty Veck. Josephine Gallinatti Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Aleda Gallino The world belongs to the energetic. Tessie Csonka Eugene Hamilton Margaret Czirjak Jack Hall Albena Ferrando William Hill Josephine Gallinatti Louis Hoffet YQ: E '-.i 4 at h Margaret Czirjak Better to give than to take. Albena Ferrando A rolling stone gathers no moss. Louis Hoifer I know the disposition of women: when you will, they won'tg when you won't, they will. Margaret Dzvonik Aleda Gallino . i .. ii .. P ... . Sprung Rose Gorelli William Kasanicky Mary Grajczar Charles Kish Matilda Gregor Marion Gram Blair Klugh Betty Groves john Kodobocz Gloria Guazzelli Rose Gorelli A Varsity vcherub known among the students as the high school jitterbug. Charles Kish I am as sober as a judge. Blair Klugh The man that blushes is not quite a brute. William Kasanicky And when a lady's in the case, you know all other things give place. Matilda Gregor Her ability as a beautician is seen every day in her hair styles. Betty Groves She moves a goddess, and looks a queen. Gloria Guazzelli Powerful indeed is the empire of habit. Mary Grajczar And when a man's in the case, you know all other things give place. Marion Grosso Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. john Kodobocz Simplicity of character is no hindrance to friendliness. Spring x., l i Helen Hales Steve Kretowicz Edith Higginson Edward Lewandowski Ollie Jane Hilty Betty Kezmes Paul Livrone Anna Klanica Ernest Lovelace Mary Livrone Helen Hales Energetic, friendly girl who greets you with a smile. Edward Lewandowski I wonder what fool it was who was that first invented kisses? Paul Livrone Yearns for a mechanical career. Steve Kretowicz A short little fellow with a long name better known as Snulfy . Ollie jane Hilty A pert little Varsity girl who's always jolly on the spot . Anna Klanica Still waters run deep. Mary Livrone A friend is never known until she is needed. Edith Higginson She intends to become an artist in the near future. Betty Kezmes Une petite mademoiselle qui est belle . Ernest Lovelace One of our tallest lads with a brain to top it oil. Mary Ellen Mamros Sent to us from Allegheny to finish her school days. Joseph Malaczuskas A shy lad with a split' second mind. Sidney Markby I was never less alone than when by myself. Frank Madarasz A likable personality, a studious nature. Frances Miller A.M. office girl known for her vitality. Margaret Myers Better late than never. Virginia McTigue Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are. Valeria Matuscin One of the industrious typists for Trotty Veck. Lillian Moore Popular with Apollo lads. Joseph Mioduszewski Mr. Baker calls him Little Joe -so do we. Mary Ellen Mamros Frank Madarasz Valeria Matuscin joseph Malaczusltas Frances Miller Lillian Moore Sidney Markby Margaret Myers Joseph Mioduszewski Virginia Mcfigue Lucy N igra One of the able production managers of Trotty Veck. Warren Myers We farmers must stick together . Richard Odasso He likes to hunt and camp and enjoys trapping too. Lucy Nigra Adelmo Mottillo Olga Pagan: Helen Pityk Richard Odasso Mary Robbins Adelmo Mottillo Tall, dark, and handsome. Julia Patrick Her favorite pastime is bicycle riding. Mary Robbins Better known as the busif ness manager of Trotty Veck. Betty Lou Roberts P.M. Office girl who bef lieves work and play makes the perfect day. Warren Myers Guy Parks Olga Pagac Her efficiency will prove an asset in her nursing career. Helen Pityk Mrs. Manning's capable sec- retary. Guy Parks Chiefly the mold of a man's fortune is in his own hands. Julia Patrick Betty Lou Roberts A .fxx 6' Sprung fy! li Ailene Rose Peter Ravotta Marian Schall Peter Rubus Ann Shumalter Margaret Sekeres Emilio Ruggeri Mary Sterosky Steve Shavensky Matilda Stevenson Ailene Rose Good things come in small packages. Peter Rubus The punter of our mighty eleven. Emilio Ruggeri A Schenley pin boy whom everyone 'calls Honey . Peter Ravotta He says he is a woman hater--we wonder? Ann Shumaker Her tallness is a great benefit when playing basket' ball on the team. Mary Sterosky A West Leechburg lass who enjoys dancing. Matilda Stevenson A Varsity girl and cheer' leader who likes to play character parts. Marian Schall Variety is the mother of enjoyment. ' Margaret Sekeres A Commercial student with the ability to succeed. Steve Shavensky Bravery never goes out of fashion. Sprung n ' Janet Stitt Braden Shoupe Helen Swank Albert Sproull Linda Tegoni Marion Thompson Andrew Takacs Muriel Vogel Richard Thompson Harriet Walker Janet Stitt Second thoughts are ever wiser. Albert Sproull What is yours is mine, and what is mine is my own. Andrew Takacs The practical joker of 204. Braden Shoupe An Allegheny boy with a ,pleasant masculine voice. Linda Tegoni A womanls work is never clone. Muriel Vogel Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you. Harriet Walker Lillian's siclefkick, also inter' ested in Apollo. Helen Swank Work first and then rest. Marion Thompson Our pretty trombone player in the band. Richard Thompson Like father E like son, a barber. Helen Wolfe Small, pretty, and sedate. Emma Ziruolo A Hepcat with a Boogie heat . Uitterbug to you.J Helen Bopp Malice towards none. Robert Purviance Instead of being made, make yourself. Lewis Wagner When found, make a note of. Andrew Zargo Small in stature, mighty in mind. John Koteck There is nothing impossible to those who will try. Charles Vozar His waved locks tell the story. Mary Yajko Her favorite topic of con- versation is ujitterbuggingn. Helen Zimmerman A true friend is forever a friend. Grace Mozga A sunny disposition is ia good virtue. Walter Szarek Wit is the salt of conversa- tion. Helen Wolfe Lewis Wagner Mary Yajko Emma Ziruolo Andrew Zargo Helen Zimmerman 2 ' - Y V . . ., , Z ,nv 1 ' i Q, ' l I I 'e-'A ?F Wfm'nisWt. MJ or A 'ln HJ ft 1 , 4 NLM . OUR HONOR STUDENTS First in Class Standing 'l'Marion Grosso W Lucy Nigra Aleda Gallino Annabell Cherry Jack Hall Lois jane Cline Albena Ferrando Evelyn Cattell Helen Swank Velia Crucis Harriet Walker jack Hall Andrew Zargo Annabell Cherr Sidney Markby Helen Swank First in lntelligence Test Marion Grosso Julia Patrick 'l'Clilford Bennett y 1'Lucy Nigra 'fPaul Livrone 'l'Peter Ravotti 'l'Tied for first place. -Q-Last four tied, CLASS WILL E, the members of the class of 1941 of the high school of the Borough of Leechburg, County of Armstrong, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, hav' ing come to the end of our days together in said school, and being of sound mind, m-emory, and understanding do hereby compile, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament on this twentyfsecond day of May in the year of nineteen hundred and fortyfone. To the Juniors we bequeath all our duties and responsibilities as upper class' men. To the Sophomores we leave plans for a bigger and better Banquet and Prom. To the Freshmen we bestow the title of Sophisticated Sophomoresf' These, our personal possessions, we leave to the student body. julia Akos' Cute swagger is graciously bestowed upon Edna Phillips. Anna jean Arduino wills her solitude to Louis Bolognia. Dorothy J. Ashbaugh leaves her megaphone to Betty Lipsie. Irene Balawajder reluctantly leaves her flirtations to Eleanor Thompson. Cecelia Becker wills her silliness to Ioseph Balash. ' Edward Begonia bestowes his goggles to Louise Clark. Clifford Bennett's constant acts of politeness are willed to Virginia Fryer. Chester Boarts leaves his mechanical ability to George Glenn. Clifford Booth bequeaths his farming experiments to Iack Frank. Helen Bopp leaves her typewriter in 205 to Ella Balla. Evelyn Cattell bestowes her bus rides to Helena Pochibar. Charles Chepel's curly hair is left to Doris Haney. Annabell 'Cherry bequeaths her place in physics class to Gino Marco. Constance Chirafise wills her giggles to Kathleen Keefer. Betty Chovanes passes her exchange notes on to anyone who wants them. Lois jane Cline leaves her nimble fingers to Charles Toman. Christina Conti bestowes her stability to Betty Kober. Louis Crookshank leaves a warning to anyone who tries to date his girl friend. Velia Crucis passes on to next year's president of N.H.S. a book of parlimentary law. Tessie Csonka wills her hockey bruises to Betty Klugh. Q Margaret Czirjak bequeaths her pleasant smile to Richard Coy. Teddy Donahey leaves his girl friend in the junior class with reluctance, Margaret Dzvonik bestowes her artistic abilities to Betty Collingwood. Albena Ferrando's shyness is left to Harry Elwood. Aleda Gallino passes Vogue Junior on to Dom Vallosio. Josephine Gallinatti's shorthand book is willed to Stella Frangoulis. Rose Gorelli bequeaths her position on T. V. to Eugene Romanowski. Mary Grajczar's lolly pops are left to Lois Miller. Matilda Gregor leaves her gumfchewing to Renato Barrisone. Marion Grosso bestowes her editorship of T. V. to Eddie McNutt. Betty Groves wills her sophistication to Maxine Markey. Gloria Guazzelli passes her cheerfulness on to any junior. Rugh Guckenberger leaves his daily walk to school to Clara I. Shay. Eugene Hamilton bestowes his quietness to Andy Cambal. Helen Hales' exuberance is left to Arthur Hales. Jack Hall bequeaths his mathematical mind to George Stetter. Edith Higginson wills her love of French to Denny Moore. William Hill leaves his love affairs to Charles Slonaker. Ollie Jane Hilty passes on her love of man fkindj to Helen Simon. Louis Hoffer's very curly hair is left to Mary Churik. William Kasanicky bestowes his tardiness to Martha Goodbread. Betty Kezmes wills her girlish figure to Beryl Stull. , A-at Charles Kish's boyish pranks are left in vain to jack Ritchie. Anna Klanica bequeaths her bookkeeping book to Dorothy McMurray. Blair Klu h leaves his blushing abilities to any shy girl in the Sophomore Class. John Kodgobocz wills his wayward locks to Robert 'Cherry. john Koteck bestowes his travel talks to Pearl Dezzutti. Steve Kretowicz wills some of his height to John Kidd. Edward Lewandowski's boldness is willed to Peter Livrone. Mary Livrone leaves her aptitude to Audrey Barber. Paul Livrone be ueaths his polar jacket to anyone who will be cold next year. Ernest Lovelace cleaves his fondness of mathematics to john McReynolds. Frank Madarasz sadly wills his skis to 'Charles Mozdir. Joe Malaczuskas leaves his intellect to Dale Martin. Mary Ellen Mamros bestowes her sedateness to Margaret Ziegler. Sidney Markby bequeaths his superiority complex to Jim Kennedy. Valeria Matuscin quickly bestowes her typing speed to Martha Ashbaugh. Frances Miller wills her driving ability to Barbara Lee Stewart. ice Mioduszewski leaves a curse on everyone who dares to misspell his name. illian Moore sadly parts with her comb and gives it to Mary Clark. Adelmo Mottillo's skill in basketball is left to George McGeary. Grace Mozga wills her stubbornness to whom it may concern. Margaret Myers leaves her wardrobe to the class of '42. Warren M ers happily bequeaths his grin to joe Swagger. Virginia Mli:Tigue reluctantly leaves her imp glasses to Mr. Baker. Lucy Nigra wills her P. O. D. recitations to Frances Firestine. Richard Odasso bestowes his hunting trips to anyone dumb enough Olga Pa ac leaves her erect posture to Kathleen Artman. Guy Paris bequeaths his rope pulling to Edward McTigue. Julia Patrick wills her side remarks in Mr. Slonaker's class to Yolanda Trombetta. Helen Pityk passes on her dieting to Roberta Eshelman. Robert Purviance passes . . . on. I Peter Ravotta leaves his nickname Pep to joe Wagner. Mary Robbins bestowes her motto a girl of few words to Alicia Paulin. Betty Lou Roberts bequeaths her interest in tennis to Mamie Bertetti. Ailene Rose wills her sunny disposition to Mary Tokarek. Peter Rubus passes his gracefulness on to junior Fryer. Emilio Ruggeri leaves his Honey to anyone interested. Marion Schall bestowes her beauty hints to Margaret Tallarom. Ann Shumaker wills her osition on the Senior B. B. Team to jean Sink. Margaret Sekeres bequeatlis her complexion to the girls of the class of '43. Steve Shavensky sadly passes his lon legs on to Mario Odasso. Braden Shou e leaves his hearty laugh to Sonny Sensor. Albert Sproul-l bestowes his tall stories to Louise Gorelli. Mary Sterosky bequeaths her hee-hees and hawfhaws to Margaret Kish. Matilda Stevenson wills her theatrical ability to Virginia Myers. janet Stitt's love of children goes to Martha jane Roberts. Helen Swank leaves her intelligence to Leroy Rose. Walter Szarek's gift of gab is left to Nini Gorelli. Andrew Takacs wills his mustache to jimmy Roberts. Linda Tegoni bestows her modesty to Mildred Piorkowski. Marion Thompson bequeaths her soft hair to Phyllis Slonaker. Muriel Vogel gives her Latin notes to Lelia Smail. Charles Wozar leaves his quiet attitude to Laird Peterman. Lewis Wagner leaves his opularity to Victor Fondrk. Harriet Walker wills her little black book to Gracie Crookshank. Helen Wolfe bestowes her long walks to school to Nancy Glenn. Mary Yajko leaves her talkativeness to Shirley Moore. Andrew Zargo bestowes his German hairfcuts to Floyd Bills. Emma Ziruolo wills her long nails to Renato Barrisone. Helen Zimmerman bequeaths her winning personality to Emma Querio. to take them. Lastly, we do hereby select and appoint as the official executor of this, our last will and testament, the Honorable Michael Dzvonik. Spring gf Q2 gg. if Spring 1941 MINETAS STAFF EditorfinfClaief f Assistant Editor Business Manager f f Assistant Business Manager Photography Editor f f Assistant Photography Editor Art Editor - f f f Sports Editor fBoysj f Sports Editor fGirlsj f Activities Editor f f Assistant Activities Editor Senior Editor f f f junior Editor f Sophomore Editor Fresliman Editor f 1 f junior Circulation Manager Typists fffff f Aleda Gallino f George Stetter f Betty Roberts 1 Ailene Rose f William Hill f f Andy Zargo f Margaret Dzvonik f Lewis Wagner Matilda Stevenson f Ollie 'lane Hilty f Eleanor Rosselle f Marion Grosso f Lelia Smail f jolin Findley f Maxine Markey ' f f - Betty McHenry Lucy Nigra, Linda Tegoni 1941 MINETAS THE school year of 194Of41 dawned and once more the halls of L.H.S. ref sounded with the chatter and general confusion that accompanies a school full of students bubbling over with good spirits. As soon as the school was running in shipfshape fashion, the MINETAS, with efficient Aleda Gallino at the tiller, perked into action and once again Mr. Plank could be heard saying, All right boys and girls. You, in the green sweater, move a little to the left. George Stetter, as assistant editor did his bit, trying to gain some experience, anticipating next year. Capably managed by Bill Hill and his assistant, Andy Zargo, the photography department secured some very fine candid shots of students in various poses, all unbeknown to the subjects. For verification of this statement delve further among these pages and see for yourself. Betty Roberts skillfully filled the position of Business Manager, exerting her winning personality in managing the finances. Her two able assistants were Ailene Rose and Betty McHenry. Under the talented hand of Margaret Dzvonik, the art division greatly en- livened the MINETAS and added much to its success. Diminutive, but energetic, Ollie jane Hilty bustled to and from, hither and yon, making sure that assignments were handed in on time, bills were ipaid, and in general, being a veritable dynamo. Eleanor Rosselle, in her quiet manner, efficiently assisted in the work. , Sports highlights in the masculine world were well reported by Lewis Wagner, while the girls events were equally well covered by Matilda Stevenson. To the best of their respective abilities, Marion Grosso, Lelia Smail, john Findley, and Maxine Markey presented the merits of their own individual classes, giving first hand accounts of the various class activities. Our indispensable typists, Lucy Nigra and Linda Tegoni, whose tireless work, contribution in no small way toward making the MINETAS a success, is not to be slighted. Nor can we omit Miss Hill, in whom time has tested and proven her capability as advisor which this year's book has once again manifested. Thus, to you, those who endeavored to make this annual a success, and, who take pride in the belief that they have in some small measure, achieved that success, have passed in review. Thus, we pass this, our effort, on to you, the student body, in the hope that you will get many hours of enjoyment therefrom. CANDID Y In ik, ' ,fx4s,,,,, fame Children Hrst . . , ln or out . . . Peggy . . . Little joe . . , Sing Halleluia! . . . Hey! Ref. . . . Going my way . . . Well! Well! and Well! . . . Keep still! . . . Patrol duty . . . Under the Shade of the Apple Q75 tree . . . Hit those keys! . . , Noon gab session . . . What a Guy. . . . Alone . . . The girl who Wasrft there . . . juniors, no doubt! CAPERS V vwffwf' ,..-V' --We I in .iff Across wp, lcft to right: Our Gang . . . Solid Wciri'y . . . You Guess? . . . Guess Agun . . . Time Out! . . . Butch to You . . , Harvey . . . Let's go! . . . Sliding On . . . Exit . Vsfurking? , . . Wc'll CCL to thc Bottum uf This . . , Tm: Lute! . . . C'mon Seniors! . Cute . . . jump Bull , , . Spring REMEMBER US! HEADS OF AFFAIRS OUR ATHLETES FRIENDS cLAssMATEs NCES AND PLACES WE'LL NEVER FORGET 1 'U' 'eg Across top, lcfr to right: Fountain of Youth . . . Looks Good . . 4 Furnace Main 4 Among tlic Books , . . Bye Now . . , The Band Plays On . . . Efficient Secretary . 4 Looking Up . . . Our Inspiration . . . Dudc . . . Cleaning Up . , . Prmncnzidcrs Gut lt? . . Hclpllul lrmzl , . How Can We Forget? 4 . . So Long Ago 4 . . Drop Us ai Linc . . . Acknowledgements For services rendered us, we Wish to express our appreciati To the student body, Wt'lOSC wtiote-tiearted support tlas aided in many ways. Oflr-1 To ttre Administration and tacutty, vvtio have rendered ttlemsetves as guides and Wtl0SC qualities have been an inspiration. To Miss Hitt tor toeing a non-failing adviser. T01-1 Principal - - - MR. TENCH Photographer - - MR. HARRY PLANK Engraver - - PONTIAC ENGRAVING CO. AND MR. DON YOUNG Printer - - MR. 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