McKeesport High School - Yough A Mon Yearbook (Mckeesport, PA)

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EX-LIBRIS CQPYRIGHT CLASS OF I936 YOUGH-A-MON HOWARD FREY - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF WILLIAM DUNSETH - BUS. MGR. AS WE TURN THE PAGES OF T H E I 93 6 zgdglffll s i- TION 'A' 'k 1, A X ,fx 'X 1 , fififff fa, f ,J '3,.J-4' W Q ,ix 'K me EY f I P 9 We Q96 7' if Q02 009' 6 I Q ij? X X STANLEY S. CALHOUN Has, for fifteen years, served the McKeesport High School efficiently as teacher of General Science, and who has always been faithful to his Alma Mater, ancl to whom the staff declicates this nineteenth volume of the Yough-a-Mon . FUFUNR E This issue of the ny0U9I7 3'M0 u maflfs ume the spirit fostered beginning ofa new by Doctor Lawson and ,,,i,,i,f,agio,, in the his associates so that the history of the Mcifees- :appy hows spenf df 1, . . port Schools, it marks e ,Hgh fchool MH be I d . preserved In your mem- an em 0 emocrahc cries, then the purpose edmffon- 'F by 'Wd of the staff will have and by picfvre the vfeff been achieved. has created in this vol- To you wh o read ff Greetingl fx F js ii Q, ff! A qw X GEEK ff QA G T yy, HX? CRDER or Ay BO0KS A BIRD'S EYE VIEW 0F McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL Phoio by U. S. Army Air Corps Courtesy of John Inskeep, Class of 1925 AS A BIRD WOULD VIEW THE CAMPUS ,l , Q...-erm THE SHAW AVENUE SCHOOL The Freshman Department MR. WEIGLE, Principal THE GEORGE WASHINGTON SCHOOL The Freshman Department MR. MCFEATERS, Principal THE SCHOQL fl R X JAMES H. LAWSON BS., University of Chicago Ed.D., University of Pittsburgh Superintendent of Schools In Memoriam JOHN FRANCIS CALHOUN December 20, 1862-January 2, 1936 Educator, Lawyer, School Director Member of the McKeesport School Board January 15,1898--January 2, 1936 THE YOUGH - A - MON H. S. ARTHUR, M.D. JAMESJ.HENDERSON,JR WILL PFAFF, D.O.S. President R. M. BALDRIDGE W. T. NORTON Vice-Presidenl Secretary THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS THE YOUGH - A - MON E. M. MACK T. D. McKEE Mlis. ELIZABETH NEWLIN JAMES K. RUBY CLIFFORD J. SHAFER THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS JOHN F. BOWER AB., Alle3l1enyfA.M,, Columbia The Principal In Memoriam AMMON ROLAND KURTZ Aprii 17, 1896-September 28, 1935 Educator, Churchman, Civic Leader Teacher McKeesport High School, 1921-1924 Principai Shaw Avenue School, 1924-1935 HOWARD C. McELROY AB., Wesleyan University A.lVl., University oi Pittsburgh LLB., Duquesne Uniyersiiy The Assistant Principal ui- I FRANK J. WEIGLE J. S. McFEATERS BS., Carnegie Institute of Technology BS., Carnegie Institute of Technology Principal Shaw Avenue School Arlvlv Un'V2V5ilY Oi pltt5bUV8l1 Principal George Washington School 20 MARGARET G. LYNCH Principal Elevenih Ward School F. FRANK CRALL AB., Oberlin College University of Pittsburgh Student Counselor THE ELEVENTH WARD SCHOOL The Freshman Department MISS LYNCH, Principal 21 THE ENGLISH FACULTY First Row: Miss Rankin, Miss Tyson, Miss Tobin, Mr. Berkema, Miss McKenery, Miss Reed, Miss Exner. CSuhstituteJ Second Row: Miss Fluke, Miss Watson, Miss Svedberg, Mrs. Coursin, Miss Cramblet, Miss Low, Miss L. Nelson. Third Row: Mr. MeKenery, Miss Tefft, Miss Smedley, Miss A. Nelson, Miss Flynn, Mr. Beatty. Fourth Row: Messrs. Holmes, Pry, Ahrens, Ferguson, Acklin, Schad, Strong. Absent: Miss Scully. THE SOCIAL SCIENCE FACULTY First Row: Miss Thompson, Mlss Rippel, Miss Dunlap, Mr. Crall, Miss Baldrldge, Miss Gray, Miss Wllls. Second Row: Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Hammitt, Miss Brown, Mlss Lindquist, Miss West, Mlss Cartwright, Mr. Tacey, Mr. Reigard Third Row: Messrs. Wingert, Kalassay, Doehla, Mason, Travis, Erwin, Tindall. 22 THE SCIENCE FACULTY First Row: Miss South, Miss Emerson, Mr. Crouse, Miss Boax, Miss Buergin. Second Row: Mr. Belgrade, Mr. Moffatt, Mr. Calhoun, Miss Simpson, Mr. Hartman, Mr. Dodds, Mr. Willauer Third Row: Messrs. McConnell, Danko, Stewart, Tinson, Dunlop, Fallquist. Absent: Mr. Sullivan. THE MATHEMATICS FACULTY First Row: Miss Potthoff, Miss Lindquist, Mr. Blythe, Miss Lemon, Miss Gillman. Second Bow: Miss Hardy, Miss Hazlett, Miss Youmans, Miss Taylor, Miss Courtlce, Miss Richardson. Third Row: Messrs. Thomas, Bieman, Lynch, Wiggins, Bowen, Black. 23 THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE FACULTY First Row: Miss Auld, Dr. Crausaz, Miss Anderson. Second Row: Miss Norton, Mr. Herbertson, Miss Chapin, Mr. Carlson, Miss Ross, Mr, Amschier. THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS FACULTY First Row: Messrs. Koons, Kerr, Cannon. Second Row: Messrs. Stablein, Crawford, Winter!ing, Lanks, Weitz. Third Row: Messrs. Lewis, Scheinman, Jones, Johnson, Chaplin. 24 I THE SPECIAL SUBJECTS FACULTY First Row: Miss Gorzo, Miss Blackburn, Miss Kimmel, Miss McLeod. Second Row: Miss Suwa, Miss Wallace, Mr. Stribrny, Mr. Clees, Miss Meinert, Miss Herskowitz THE COMMERCIAL FACULTY First Row: Miss Hammerberg, Miss Engelman, Miss Woods, Miss Engels, Miss Floro. Second Row: Miss Buhleier, Mr. Bobbitt, Miss Edmund, Mr. De Woody, Miss Bruce. 25 THE YOUGH - A - MON The Administrative Staff JAMES I'I. LAWSON, BS., Ed.D., Superintendent ol Schools JOHN F. BOWER, A.B., A.M., Principal HOWARD C. MCELROY, A.B., A.M., L.L.B., Assistant Principal J. S. MCFEATERS, BS., A.M., Principal, George Washington School FRANK J. WEIGLE, B.S., Principal, Shaw Avenue School MARGARET G. LYNCH, Principal, Eleventh Ward School F. FRANK CRALL, B.S., Student Counselor THE DEPARTMENTAL CHAIRMEN COMMERCIAL Maud Woods, M.Ed., Indiana State Teachers' College ENGLISH I. J. Berkema, A.B., A.M., University of Illinois HOME ECONOMICS Margaret E. Kimmel, B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DRAFTING M. C. Koons, Rochester Mechanics Institute ELECTRICITY R. D. Cannon, Butlalo State Teachers' College PATTERNMAKING Alfred Kerr, Carnegie Institute of Technology MODERN LANGUAGES Martha Jane Chapin, A.B., University ol Michigan, University ol Besancon University of Grenable Sorbonne LATIN Harry L. Carlson, A,B., Gettysburg MATHEMATICS John M. Blythe, BS., University of Pittsburgh SCIENCE Ober D. Crouse, B,S,, University ol Pittsburgh SOCIAL STUDIES Shelby Erwin, A.B., A.lVl., University oi Indiana THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Russell P. Bobbitt ........ A.IVl., Grove City College ............. Business Law and Bookkeeping Rosmer Bruce ........... A.B., Grinnell College .......... ................. B ookkeeping Elfreeda Buhleier ........ B.S., University of Pittsburgh ............ Stenography and Bookkeeping Leland P. DeWoody ..... BS., in Commerce, Grove City College ................. Bookkeeping Marietta V. Edmund ...... B.S., in Commerce, Grove City College .... Stenography and Typewriting 26 THE YOUGH - A - MON Florence Engelman. . . . Alice M. Engels. . . . . . Rose M. Floro ....... Naomi S. Hammerberg. Maud Woods ........ Russell Acklin . . . . Carsten Ahrens. . Foster Beatty .... . I. J. Berkema .... . Jean Baird-Coursin . . Ruth L. Cramblet ........ A.B., Donald E. Ferguson . . . Hulda L. Fluke ....... Margaret G. Flynn .... Frederyck E. Holmes. . Ruth E. Low ......... Charles E. McKenery, Jr. . . A.B., Gwen McKenery ..... Anna A. Nelson ..... C. Lillian Nelson. . . Harry C. Pry .... . Margaret Rankin. . . . Jane C. Reed ..... . August M. Schad ..... Virginia B. Scully ..... Dorothy A. Smedley. . L. W. Strong ......... Anne Svedburg ...... Harriet R. Tefft .... . Eleanor M. Tobin. . . Helen B. Tyson ........ G. Katherine Watson ..... Katherine Mackanic. . . Sarah Gorzo ......... Margaret E. Kimmel. . . R. D. Cannon . .... . . . . B. L. Chaplin ........... John E. Crawford ........ Bert Johnson . J. M. Jones. Alfred Kerr. . . M. C. Koons .... .... Gerald F. Lanks. . . . . . . James H. Lewis. . . . . . . Jay Scheinman. . . . . . Frank Stablein ........... Homer O. Weitz ........ August K. Winterling ..... .:.A.B., ...AB ...A.B., ...A.B., A,B., Beaver College . ........... . . .... Typewriting .Whitewater State Teachers' College. . . . . . .Stenography Indiana State Teachers' College ................. . . . . . .Typewriting B.S., in Commerce, Grove City College Stenography, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping M.Ed., Indiana State Teachers' College. . . .Stenography and Typewriting THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT A.B., Waynesburg College. . .....English B.S., M.S., Ohio State University. ................. ..... E nglish Geneva College, A,M., Columbia University ..... . .... English . . .A.B., A.M., University of Illinois .................. .... E nglish . . .A.M., University of Pittsburgh .................... ..... E nglish Allegheny College, University of Pittsburgh ...... ..... E nglish . . .A.B., Marietta College, A.M., Ohio State University ..... ..... E nglish . . .B.S., University of Pittsburgh ........................ ..... E nglish . . .A.B., Duquesne University ............................ ..... E nglish A.M., Northwestern University .................. ..... E nglish University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh , Allegheny College, Ed M., University of Pittsburgh ........ English .. .. ....English .. ..... English . . .A.B., Allegheny College ..... ..... E nglish . . .A.B., Allegheny College ..... ..... E nglish . . .A.B., University of Pittsburgh. . . ..... English . . .A.B., Allegheny College ................ ..... E nglish . . .A.B., Wilson College ...................... .... E nglish B.S., Ohio State University, A.M., Columbia. . . .... English . . .A.B., Bucknell University .................. .... E nglish . . .A.B., Cornell College, A.M., Columbia. . . .... English . . .A.B., University of Michigan .......... .... E nglish Indiana State Teachers' College ....... .... E nglish A.B., Allegheny College ....... ..... E nglish A.B., Lake Erie College. .University of Pittsburgh. . A.B., Pennsylvania College for Women. ....English ....English ....English A.B., Allegheny College .................... ..... E nglish THE HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology ..... Vocational Home Economics B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology. .... Vocational Home Economics THE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Buffalo State Teachers' College .................. Unit Trade Electricity B.S., Pennsylvania State College, University of Pittsburgh . .Electrical Theory B.S., University of Pittsburgh, M.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology ........... Unit Trade Electricity B.S., in Vocational Education, University of Pittsburgh Manual Training and Freshman Mechanical Drawing Williamson Trade School ....... . ............ .... M echanical Drawing Carnegie Institute of Technology ............. Unit Trade Patternmaking Rochester Mechanics Institute ..................... Unit Trade Drafting Bliss Electrical School, University of Pittsburgh ..... Unit Trade Electricity BS., in Education, University of Pittsburgh ........ Unit Trade Electricity B.S., Johns Hopkins University .................. Mechanical Drawing University of Pittsburgh ........ .... U nit Trade Patternmaking B.S., University of Pittsburgh .... ....... U nit Trade Drafting B.S., University of Pittsburgh .... ..... U nit Trade Drafting 27 THE YOUGH - A - MON THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT FRENCH Martha Jane Chapin. . .... AB., University ol Michigan, University oi Besancon, Robert M. Crausaz. . . University of Grenable Sorbonne ............................ French . . . .AB., Ohio State University, A.M., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. . .French Robert M. Herbertson .... AB., A.M., Pennsylvania State College ...................... French Dorothy M. Norton ...... AB., Northwestern University, A.M,, Pennsylvania State College. .French GERMAN Herbert M. Amschler ..... B.S., Pennsylvania State College .... ........ G erman LATIN Dorothy C. Anderson ..... AB., Morningside College .... . . . . .Latin and Civics Mary E. Auld ......... .AB., Mount I-lolyolce College. . . ............ Latin Harry L. Carlson ......... AB., Gettysburg College ....... ........... L atin Marlin Ross .... ..... A .B., Wilson College ............ ..... L atin THE LIBRARIAN Helen C. McLeod ....... AB., in English, University of Montana, B.S., in Library Science, Joseph W. Black .... John M. Blythe. . . . Carnegie Institute oi Technology .......................... Librarian THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT . . . .AB., University of Pittsburgh .............................. Algebra . . . .B.S., University oi Pittsburgh. Algebra, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry J. W. Bowen. . . ..... AB., Transylvania College, A.M., University oi Kentucky ..... Geometry Irma Courtice. . . ..... AB., Vassar College, A.M., Columbia University ........ Algebra and Commercial Arithmetic Byrde Gillman .......... University of Pittsburgh ....................... Commercial Arithmetic Hazel L. Hardy ......... Indiana State Teachers' College ................ Commercial Arithmetic Priscilla Jane Hazlett. . . . .AB., University oi Pittsburgh, B. S., Carnegie Institute of Technology .... ...... A Igebra and Commercial Arithmetic Grace Lemon ........... AB., Allegheny College .......... Algebra and Commercial Arithmetic Gertrude E. Lindquist ..... B.S., Indiana State Teachers' College ........... Commercial Arithmetic Joseph Lynch ........... B.S., Geneva College .................................... Algebra Helen M. Potthoff .... . . .AB., Allegheny College .......... Algebra and Commercial Arithmetic Amelia Richardson ....... LittB., A.M., Grove City College, Columbia University ...... Geometry Glenn W. Rieman . . . . . . .AB., Juniata College, Ed.M., University ol Pittsburgh ................ Algebra and Geometry Edna L. Taylor. . . ..... AB., Wellesley College ...... ............... A Igebra Norton J. Thomas ........ A.B., Susquehanna University, A.M., University ol Pittsburgh .... ..... I ndustrial Mathematics Walter J. Wiggins ........ B.S., Westminster College ....... ............... A Igebra Agnes Youmans ......... AB., Lalce Erie College ............ ............. A Igebra THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Margaret I. Blackburn ..... AB., Wellesley College, A.M., Carnegie Institute of Technology. . .Music E. J. Stribrny ............ AB., in Music, Carnegie Institute oi Technology ..... Instrumental Music Arla E. Wallace. . ..... B.S.M., Qberlin Conservatory ol Music ................. Choral Music Selma Herslcowitz ........ B.S., Indiana State Teachers' College ............. ............ M usic THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT W. A. Clees. . ....... . . .B.S., Grove City College ......................... Physical Education Erna E. Meinert ..... Helen Sowa ..... Hector Belgrade ........ J. Stanley Calhoun ....... B.S., Ober D. Crouse ......... J. Thomas Danko .... Rachel Boax ............ AB. Grace Buergin .... ..... A B., W. W. Dodds ........... A.B. Esther Emerson .......... A.B. Louis H. Dunlop .... Albert T. Fallquist. . . ....Temple University...............................Physical Education . . .B.S., in Health and Physical Education, Slippery Rock State Teachers' College. .Health and Physical Education THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ....B.S. .. . .B.S., .. . .B.S., .Ph.G., B.S., in Education, University ol Pittsburgh ............ Chemistry Pennsylvania State College ..................... B.S., University of Pittsburgh ................. . . . ,in E.E., Lehigh University. . . . . . . , Goucher College ......... ..... Allegheny College ...... ..... , Geneva College ...... .............. ..... General Science . . . . . . . .Physics .General Science General Science General Science General Science General Science , Wooster College ............................ Allegheny College, University of Pittsburgh ............ Chemistry Ohio Northern University ..... Chemistry and Industrial Geography 28 THE YOUGH - A - MON Stewart N. Hartman ...... George H. McConnell .... Jose h E. Moffatt ........ Ivy Srimpson ............ Mildred South. . . William F. Sullivan John T. D. Tinson. . . John F. Willauer. . . . Matilda Baldridge. ....... H. Gertrude Brown ....... Frank Buchanan .......... Beatrice V. Cartwright. F. Frank Crall ......... . . Albert Doehla .......... Margaret Dunlap. . . Shelby Erwin ..... . . Lillian L. Gray .......... J. Lewis Hammitt, Jr. .... . Louis A. Kalassay ....... Rachel Lindquist .... W. E. Mason .... Mark R. Reigard .... Ethel Rippel ....... William S. Tacey. . . Mary E. Thompson ....... H. J. Tindall ....... L. R. Travis ........ Ruth West .............. Mary Louise Wills ....... Philip H. Wingert ........ Flora Felton ........ B.S., Susquehanna University ................................ Physics BS., in EE., Carnegie Institute of Technology ................. Physics BS., Allegheny College. ............ Physics and Economic Geography A.B., Thiel College ........ . .... ...... ............ G e neral Science A.B., Goucher College ............................ General Science BS., in Economics, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, University of Notre Dame ........... Economic Geography B.S., Bethany College ................ ................. B iology BS., Ursinus College .................... ............ B iology THE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT A.B., Westminster College ............. . .................... Civics A.B., Hiram College, A,lVl., University of Chicago ............. History BS., University of Pittsburgh .................. Economics and A.B., University of Pittsburgh ................... . . .Civics and History A,B., Oberlin College, University of Pittsburgh ................ History History A.B., Grove City College .................... ............ C ivics A.B., University of Pittsburgh ............... .... . . .History A.lVl., Indiana University ......... ...... ....... ......... H i s tory BS., Grove City College, A.lVl., University of Pittsburgh ................. Economics and History A.B., A.M,, Washington and Jefferson College. .Problems of Democracy A.B., Franklin and Marshall, A.lVl., University of Pittsburgh ...... History University of Pittsburgh ..................................... Civics A.B., West Virginia, A.M., University of Pittsburgh ................ Problems of Democracy A.B., Bethany College, A.M,, University of Pittsburgh ......... A.B., Wilson College ...................................... Civics A.B., Geneva College, . .Civics A.lVl., Columbia University ........ .... P roblems of Democracy B.S., University of Pittsburgh ......... ................. C ivics A.B., Pennsylvania State College ....... .............. H istory A.B., A.M., University of Pittsburgh .... . . .History indiana State Teachers' College ...... ..... C ivics A.B., University of Pittsburgh ....... . . .History A.B., University of Pittsburgh. . . . . .History A.B., Otterbein College ............ . . . . .Civics Class of 1936 Classmates, rest we here a little, while our life is yet at morn, Pause and voice the new emotions that here in this glad hour are born. 'Tis the time which all has led to, since we heard the first bell's call, Summoning us to meet together in the now familiar hall. Many a day we've sat and pondered over some strange, puzzling test, Wondering what our wise instructors could bring forth to ask us next! Many a day we've worked some problem through in gratifying style, Trying to make ourselves believe that we had known it all the while. Faithfully we've toiled and striven, pressing on with higher aim, Gravely vying with each other, emulating men of fame. Here about the grounds we've wandered, talking over all we've read, Thinking thought too deep for utterance-dreaming what must ne'er be said. Ah! we're well prepared for action! Watch us write on history's page, Names to shine throughout the centuries as the wonder of the age, We have conquered in the classroom-we shall win in efforts new, That which we have done but promise all the things we yet shall do. O Commencement, not the ending that it seems to all our strife, But the gate that opens outward to a bigger, broader life! Classmates, may the crescent promise of our spirit never set, But the fount of inspiration gush through all our fancy yet. Howsoever life may lead, a long farewell to HIGH we say, And to our brave and dear advisers, nevermore to point our way, Let it fall on our dear school and all the friends we know, We must clasp each hand and whisper: Good-bye, classmates! we must go. HELEN WEISSERT, '36, l 29 THE YOUGH - A - MON S e n i o r s V gn N SL 257-54 CLASS OFFICERS President ............. ........... R OBERT SOLES Vice-President .... ...... M ARY BENNER Secretary ...... ---. V IRGINIA TROSTLE Treasurer. . . ..... DUANE SURGEON CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS MOTTO Difficulties-meet them, greet them, and defeat them 30 THE YOUGH - A - MON Senior Class Committees THE RING COMMITTEE Paul Bartolome, William Brown, Ralph Conway, Howard Culbert, Norma DeRuse, Helen Gamble, Irene Hensel, Mary Ellen lsakson, Kenneth Julin, Thomas Kennedy, Arch Klein, Cora Kraus, Virginia Kunes, Anna Laura, Martha Mitchell, James Nixon, Adele Patterson, Albert Petrick, Grace Richards, Norman Samuels, Anita Simonazzi, Eleanor Slack, William Strunck, LaVerne Watson. THE CHRISTMAS DANCE COMMITTEE Armand Harkless, Jack Beisler, Savilla Blank, Elmer Ellis, Tom Hadberg, Arch Klein, Darlene Lane, Clyde Moffat, June Stephan. THE FLOWER COMMITTEE Jack Myers, Jack Baldridge, Charles Danzel, Peter Englert, Lucille Kalstone, Audrey Mullen, DeWayne Nelson, Grace Richards, John Trimble. THE COLORS COMMITTEE Glen Miller, Francis Ciavarra, Lois Coleman, Billy Irwin, Winona Krieger, Rita McKenna, Afro Mordacci, Walter Rider, Sam Tatalovich. ' THE MOTTO COMMITTEE Sam Paisley, Joseph Denne, Jay Dennison, Emanuel Goldberg, Joe Knott, Julia Rose McLean, Adele Patterson, Anita Simonazzi, Hilda Weiss. THE INVITATIONS COMMITTEE Marvin Spiegel, Betty Hackett, Hall Holland, Helen Kerston, Carl Lamp, Lois Rankin, James Snee, Woodrow Sollars, Martha Ulm. 31 Football CQD THE YOUGH - A - MON Robert S. Soles Mary G. Benner Virginia R. Trostle Duane J. Surgeon President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Preparatory Commercial ' Preparatory Preparatory Baseball CQ, 3, 4D Allen A. Abraham Glee Club and Or- GleeClubC1D French Play QED chestra U, Q, 3, 43 Bancl CID George I. Alexander George E. Anderson Steve Andrekoitch General . Industrial General Industrial Charles J. Andrews Don Andrews Henry V. Andrews Erwin L. Arnovitz Preparatory General lndrustrial Preparatory Orchestra CID William A. Arokhaty Walter Austin Eunice Ayers Andrew J. Babyak Preparatory Industrial Preparatory General Glee Club C2 ,3, 45 l-li-Y C45 Basketball C3, 4D Cerman Play CSD :sz I I .ll I TH E YOUGH - A - MON George Baehr Preparatory Alumni Editor Yough-a-Mon C4D Glee Club CID Jack H. Baldridge General Band Cl, 52, 3, 43 Herbert J. Bankey General Joseph Barnoclcy Industrial Thomas Bain lnclustrial Steve J. Balint Industrial Preparatory Joseph Barowich Industrial J. Ord Baker General Betty M. Ballas Commercial 'Betty' Barnesw' Preparatory Betty I. Bertha Preparatory Glee Club CQ Joe Balawajcler Industrial Steve P. Balogh General l1awrer1ce'FfBEFnes General Mabel Barton General D GleeClubC'I,Q 3 45 33 4 I is gg 4, THE YOUGH - A - MON William Barton General Joseph Bauer General Laurence A. Bedell General Naomi L. Benedict Commercial Bob Bashista Preparatory Track CID Martha Baxter Preparatory Not to graduate Maurice R. Beedle Industrial Ruth F. Benn General Calvin Bates lndustriaI Harry A. Bechtel Preparatory Jack A. Beisler General Basketball C3, 41 . Football C3, 41 Helen R. Bennett Preparatory Band CQ, 3D Orchestra C45 Virginia F. Bathe Preparatory Glee Club CID Jeanne B. C. Bedell Preparatory German Play C35 lvan Belpuliti Preparatory Tony E. Benvin Industrial THE YOUGH - A - MON Mary' E. Beresford G enera l Charles J. Beskid Pre arato P VY Glee Club CID John ' Preparatory Erda R. Black Commercial Homer Berg Ralph S. Berry John E. Bertok Industrial Preparatory lndustrial Band CQ, 3, 4D Martin J. Betters Marion Betz Eeland O. Beveridge General Preparatory Industrial Giee Club Cl, Q, 3D A Capella Choir OO . ' 'H . ' +kudreyL.BlRi? lndustrial- Preparatory Commercial Glee Club C1, Q, 3D Orchestra C1, Q, 3, 4D James B. Black Savilla Blank Emily M. Blazina Preparatory Preparatory Preparatory Glee Club C3, 41 Christmas Dance Basketball CID Committee C4j 35 THE ,YOUGH - A - M ON Andrew L. Bodnar Agnes Bogovich General Commercial R. Mercedes Bonnet Mary F. Booth Preparatory Commercial Glee Club CID Alma M. Boss Edith Bofeler Commercial Commercial Library Stall C-4D George C. Brady Rosemary W. Brieclc Preparatory Preparatory N Basketball C3, 4D German Play C35 ,1 36 Russell M. Bohenko Commercial Bancl C3, 4D Orchestra C3, 4D Violet E. Borsi Commercial Thomas J. Bowen General Sarah Jane Broberg Preparatory Girl Reserves Cl, 4D Sylvan O. Bondy General Glee Club CID Band Cl, QD Regina V. Bosnalc Preparatory German Play C3j Charles Boyd General Alfred1Brown Industrial TH E YOUGH - A - MON Bill L. Brown Preparatory Football C43 Basketball C4D Edward D. Brush Commercial Preparatory G. Clifford Brown General Andrew J. Bruzilc lndustrial Glee Club Preparatory Orchestra CI, Q, 3, 4D Albert C. Butko lndustrial Band C3, 4D Dorothy L. Cairns General Glee Club CID William A. Brown Ruth L. Brunson Industrial Commercial Red and Blue Staff CID Ring Committee C35 Annabelle M. Buchlco General Glee Club Cl, QD lndusti:ial Eleanor R. Caldwell Commercial Wilford Buclcler Preparatory Red and Blue Stall C41 - aamefaee Commercial Senior Glee Club William Campana General THE YOUGH - A - MON Anson B. Campbell Preparatory Red and Blue Staff C3, 4D French Play Committee C35 Marian E. Carlson Commercial Don Case General John P. Chemsak Industrial Red and Blue Statf C45 Audrey M. Campbell Preparatory William G. Carlson Preparatory Band CI, Q, 3, 42 Orchestra CI, 33 Grace Cassaday Commercial Senior Glee Club Library Staff C10 Margaret E. Chomanics Commercial 38 Bettie J. Campbell General John J. Carroll General Basketball CID Glee Club C45 Mary Jane Challener Preparatory Orchestra CID Band CQ, 3, 4D Francis Ciavarra Preparatory Basketball Ci, QD Herbert L. Campbell General Virginia L. Cartwright Preparatory Glee Club CI, Q, 3D Band Cl, 2, 35 Assistant Editor Yough-a-Mon Cecelia C. Check General Mixed Choir C-3, 4j Glee Club C3, 4D Matilda A. Cidboy Commercial THE YOUGH - A - MON Ann K. Cindrick General Lois M. Coleman Preparatory Glee Club CI, QD Virginia E. Conway PTEparatory K'Red and Blue Stal-F C10 Albert Cordisco Industrial William F. Clay Commercial L. Robert Conley Preparatory Margaret Nllgoolgi P-Pfparatory Glee Club CI, QD Anthony J. Cosanella Preparatory 39 Erma B. Coberly Betty A. Cochenour Preparatory pVCDdl'5tOVY BancIC1, Q, 3, 4 Glee Club C1 , Q, John Connelly Ralph L. Conway General General Ring Committee CBD Tom Copan Horace Cope Y Preparatiyw W H Weparatory Glee Club Cl, Q, 3D Robert M. Coslov Baird Coursin Preparatory Preparatory Red and Blue Start C4D THE YOUGH - A - M Helen Couy Robert L. Craven Ruth L. Crawford Donald B. Crosier General Preparatory I Commercial General Glee Club CQ, 35 Glee Club C'I, Q5 Library Statt C45 Orchestra C'l, Q5 Band Don Crouch Howard E. Culbert Esther Z. Dandar Charles W. Dangel Preparatory Commercial Preparatory lndustrial Orchestra CQ, 35 , Ring Committee C35 Glee Club C'I, Q, 3, 45 Band C'I, Q, 3, 45 Library Staff C45 Eleanor G. Davis Ruth Davis Dorothy R. Day Ernest C. Debreczeni Commercial Preparatory Ped and Blue Preparatory Staff CQ5 Michele P. Defelice Grace deFries Susie Dellapenna William P. Delo Industrial Preparatory Preparatory General Library Staff C45 German Play C35 Football C45 Posters Ed. Yough- a-Monn C45 o N , TH E YOUGH - A - MON Phoebe l. Delp Commercial Mary J. Derry Commercial James N. Dill Joseph Denne Industrial Ines DeVincentes Preparatory LaVerne Ditmore Jay Dennison Lillian G. Derr Preparatory Commercial Library Start C41 Mary Isabel Dietrich Ralph F. Dietrich Preparatory lnclustrial Irene Dobos Martin E. Doctonck lEustrial 7 WW Mary Jane Donnelly Preparatory General A Z' Commerciafn GleeCluloC'l,Q, 3, 45 Glee Club CID Red and Blue' Staff Q35 Helen E. Doka Frank M. Dolata Dominic J. Donato Commercial Industrial lndustrial Preparatory Glee Club C45 ON THE YOUGH - A - M l l l i Anna A. Doric Commercial Oliver L. Downey lndustrial Jane C. Dry Commercial Harry Alfred Dunstan General Glee Club C13 Jean R. Dougherty Preparatory James N. Downham Preparatory Glee Club CID Mary L. Dudilc Commercial Adam J. Eagel Commercial 3, 4D l Norma L. Douglas Olive Mae Downey Preparatory Commercial Red and Blue Girls' Chorus Cl, Q, Staff CI, 3, 45 President A Capella Choir Girl Reserves C45 Library Statl C45 Frank A. Drakos Steve T. Drost lndustrial Industrial Vincent R. Dunlay William H. Dunselh General Preparatory Football CQ, 3D Mary Eliz. Edmundson Commercial Glee Club Ci, Q, 35 A Capella C3, 4D Yough-a-Mon Staif 14D Orchestra CQ, 3, 4D French Play CBD William H. Edmundson Industrial THE YOUGH - A - MON Lawrence W. Ehler Industrial Elmer D. Ellis Industrial Football CQ, 3, 4D Alice V. Eubanks Edith J. Eisner Preparatory Mildred Elwell Commercial William C. Fagerstrom James R. Elbert Preparatory Peter P. Englert Industrial Gertrude Fairbaugh ' Preparatory June Faix Commercial lR1'uEtrlal Pauline L. Falis Commercial 43 E 'Gener5V n ' Glee Club Cl, Q, 3D French Play C35 Shirley Farcus Preparatory George H. Elko Preparatory Margaret S. Erickson Commercial Glee Club Cl, Q, 3D A Capella Choir Q0 Yougl1-a-Mon Staff C4D David FBIFIQYY Industrial Basketball CID Frank F. Faust Industrial TH EYOUGH-A-M ON Charles Feiclc Martha B. Feightner Irving S. Feldman Preparatory General Preparatory Glee ClubC1,Q,3,4D A Capella ChoirC4D Red and Blue Band CI, 35 GleeClubC'I,Q,3,4D StaF'FC3, 4D Debating C3, 4D Cora T. E. Ferry Florence L. Fetters Mary D. Fillipsie Preparatory Preparatory General Forensic LZGQUCC3, 45 Gazella Fitchari Joe S. Fitz Robert S. Flagane Commercial Preparatory General l-li-Y CID Evelyn M. Ford Allen Foster Dorothy M. Fowler General Preparatory Commercial Lois R. Ferrie Commercial Glee Club CID Girl Reserves CI, 4D Geraldine R. Finkel Preparatory French Play C35 Katheryn P. Fleming Commercial Helen M. Francis General THE YOUGH - A - M ON l 4 Jack Franklin Howard H. Frey Jane E. Fritchey Preparatory Preparatory Preparatory Golf C3, 4D Glee Club CU Debating C41 Helen l. Funk Margaret J. Gacey Mary N. Galka Preparatory Commercial Commercial Preparatory Commercial Y General Ring Committee GD Helen H. Gaskell Rudolph Gasparavic Mary George General Industrial General Glee Club CID Robert G. Frye Preparatory Band Cl, Q, 3, 4D Glee Club Cl, 2, ED Ethel Jane Gall Preparatory Commercial Joseph J. Gerber Industrial 45 1 THE YOUGH - A - MON Bernice A. Geruschat Joseph P. Gibala Leonard C. Gibaut Betty Jane Gilbert Preparatory Commercial industrial Commercial Glee Club C45 M. Mason Ginn George Glarrow Dorothy F. Glass James M. Glenn Preparatory Preparatory Preparatory Preparatory Alumni Editor Glee Club CQ, 45 Yo ugh-a-Non C45 Emanuel Goldberg Mary M. Good Haskell L. Goodman Betty M. Gordon Commercial Preparatory Preparatory Preparatory Band C'l, 9, 3, 45 Anne M. Gostovich Helen E. Greenaway Mildred D. Greenblat John C. Greenhalgh Preparatory Commercial Preparatory Industrial Glee Club C95 Literary Editor Band C1, 2, 3, 45 Yough-a-Mon C45 46 THE YOUGH - A - MON Hilda Greenwald Commercial Library Staff C4D Joseph Gusky Preparatory Publicity Committee, French Play C3D Debating C45 Her . Commercial Mary Hancharik Commercial Jean C. Griffith General Iona J. Haal General lndustrial Reed Hannegan Industrial Virginia E. Gross Preparatory Betty L. Hackett Commercial Adella F. Grzymala Commercial Thomas R. Hedberg Commercial Glee Club C1, 9, 3D Basketball CQD A Capella Choir C31 45 P aaaa A Industrial Edward E. Harden Commercial Operetta C95 Christmas Dance Committee C4D ilara-PrHalpern -' Commercial Armand Harlcless Preparatory Football C1, Q, 3 Operetta C33 THE YOUGH - A - MON Dorothy A. Harper Commercial Naomi R. Harris Preparatory Culee Club CI, Q, 3, 4D Dorothy M. Harrison Helen I. Harrison Commercial Commercial James H. Hartland Howard W. Hauser Industrial Commercial l-li-Y CBD Glee Club CID Elsie H. Heidenfelder Roy Helmstadter Commercial Industrial ' 48 Una L. Harris General Jack S. Harrison Industrial Martin W. Hayduk lnclustrial Louise Hendrie General Anna Oakley Harrison Preparatory Glee Club C3, 42 French Play C33 Zelma J. Hart Preparatory Stanley A. Hebda Industrial Don Henrich Preparatory THE YOUGH - A - MON Uli lrene D. Hensel Commercial Ring Committee C3j Delores Herzog Commercial Russell Hines Preparatorsr David G. Hoffman General Glee Club C4D Regis E. Herlehy industrial Gladys V. Herzog Commercial Clara E. Hinton Commercial Gerard L. Hoffman Commercial Paul E. Herreran General Byard W. Hilbert Preparatory Vivian E. M. Hoberg Commercial Typist Yough-a- Mon Staff C41 Jesse H. Hoffman Industrial Ruth M. Herrington General Glee Club CQ, 3D A Capella Choir C45 William H. Hill General Football Cf-3, 4D Alex A. Hodge General Ruth E. Hoffman General Glee Club C35 Girl Reserves C Q, 35 'xiii I ilil THE YOUGH - A - MON Stanley P. Hoffman Preparatory Betty A. Holloway Preparatory Mike A. Hrehocilc Industrial Bessie L. Hull Commercial Frederick R. Hoinkes Evelyn E. Holiday Commercial A Capella Choir C10 Red and Blue Staff C45 Bette Hollywood Commercial Helen A. Hritz Preparatory Helen Hummel Preparatory Glee Club Cl, Q, 3D A Capella Cl1oirC4D Preparatory Jane R. Horton Preparatory June P. Huemme Preparatory Band Cl, Q, 3D Glee Club CID Harry T. llgenfritz Industrial S. Hall Holland Preparatory Orchestra CI, Q, 3 45 lnvitationa Committee C43 Janet M. Howell Preparatory Dorothy M. Huey General Doris M. lmhoi Commercial THE YOUGH - A - MON Roy E. lnlcs Billy lrwin General Commercial Band CQ, 3, 4D Glee Club CQD Orchestra C4D William B. lsenberg Joseph J. lstavaniclc Preparatory Industrial Clara G. Jodie David T. Johnson Commercial Industrial Senior Glee Club Robert Johnson Louise G. Johnston General Preparatory Orchestra CQ, 3, 4D Glee Club CI, 3D Band C3, 4D A Capella Choir C10 Mary lsacco Commercial Avonelle D. James General Naomi Johnson Preparatory Belva l. Jones Commercial German Chorus CBD Mary Ellen lsalcson Commercial Ping Committee C35 Typist HyOU8l'1-d- Mon C4D Ruth C. Jenkins Commercial Phoebe M. Johnson Preparatory Glee Club Cl, Q, 3, Cheer Leader C41 Charles S. Jones Preparatory THE YOUGH - A - MON Thomas Jones General Chester J. Kaczynslci lndustrial Joe B. Kaminsky General La Rue G. Kees Preparatory Margaret M. Joyce Commercial Harry E. Kallcbrenner Industrial Walter G. Kanach lndustrial Roy C. Keirn Preparatory Red and Blue Staff C41 l 52 Steve P. Juhasz Industrial Lucille R. Kalstone Preparatory Mike J. Karaffa Industrial Walter Kelley Preparatory Kenneth F. Julin Commercial Ring Committee C3D Jack W. Kamerer General Andrew Keddie General lrene A. Kemp Preparatory THE YOUGH - A - MON Wilma Kendo General William C. Kern Industrial Harry E. Kingan Preparatory Glee Club C1, Q5 Red and Blue Stall C45 June T. Kish Preparatory Glee ClubC1, Q, 3, 45 Marilyn R. Kengle Commercial Helen J. Kersion Commercial Glee Clun C15 Girl Reserves C45 Pete R. Kirasic lndustrial Dolly T. Kistler Preparatory Thomas P. Kennedy Thelma M. Kern Preparatory Ring Committee C35 Adelaide D. Kessler Preparatory Charles Kish Industrial l-li-Y C45 You3h-a-Mon Staff C45 Arch C. Klein lndustrial Ring Committee C35 Athletics Editor You3h-a-Mon C45 Commercial Phyllis Kimbal General Charles S. Kish General Dorothy A. Klein Commercial il i r L5 4 C 1 6 5 Q? -l .Y 3 'i ' i '- :Z ' l , ,X 55 I K A e :ire 3 i . , 1 3 i, 1 . .. as Ita THE YOUGH - A - MON Miriam E. Klein Preparatory Albert V. J. Koss Industrial Steve M. C. Kozar General Football Assistant Manager C11 Glee Club C4D Katherine M. Krien General Eugene Kline Harold R. Knight Joseph Knott Preparatory industrial industrial Baseball C3, 4D Julia Kosticlc Anna Kovac Mary Jane Kovacevic Preparatory Commercial Commercial Girl Reserves C45 Robert G. Kramer Cora O. Kraus Winona Krieger Industrial Preparatory Preparatory Giee Club CQ, 3, 45 GIeeClubC1,Q,3,4D Ping Committee C35 Colors Committee CLD Claire S. Kritikos Florence Kronlcet Leona H. Kropp General Commercial Preparatory Glee Club C45 54 THE YOUGH - A - M ON Mary C. Kubanick Virginia D. Kunes Dave C. Kunkle Edna M. Kussard Commercial Preparatory Industrial Preparatory Red and Blue Statl C45 Ping Committee CBD Mike Kyak George N. Kypros Helen M. Lacey Carl Lamp Preparatory Industrial Commercial lndustrial Baseball Assistant Manager Cl, 52, 35 Baseball Manager C45 Darlene Lane James J. Langan Bill T. Langett Jeanne Langley Commercial Preparatory Industrial Preparatory Christmas Dance Cheer Leader C35 Committee Jr. Orchestra CI, QD Lois M. Langley Christine M. Larson Ann G. Laura Elizabeth H. Leaghfy Preparatory General Preparatory Preparatory Red and Blue Staff C4D Ring Committee C33 THE YOUGH - A - MON Dorothy Leek Miriam Leflcowitz Commercial General Glee Club Ci, QD Dorothy M. Leigh Mary Louise Lichman Commercial Commercial M. Kennedy Linge Charles T. Linkhauer Preparatory Industrial Orchestra Cl, Q, 3, 4D Band CQ, 3, 45 Virginia L. Loeber Helen Lofton Commercial General Glee Club CID A Capella Choir C10 56 Houston H. Lehnhardt Alvin A. Lehocky industrial Joseph J. Limberger Industrial Marcia Livingston Preparatory Glee Club Cl, 2, A Capella Choir Cl, 95 Leon Lofton Preparatory Football C45 Not to graduate 35 Preparatory Carl Lindstrom Preparatory Rose M. Lockovic Commercial Dorothy E. Long Commercial Glee ClubC'l, Q, 3, 4D l THE YOUGH - A - MON Frank S. Long Preparatory William C. Luehm General Glee CIubC1D Band Cl, Q, 3, 4D Orchestra CI, Q, 3, 41 Charline E. Lyons Commercial Leo Macerelli Preparatory Hi-Y C3, 4D Alvin C. Lord Commercial Pearl E. 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Mayer Commercial Isabelle McBride General Not to graduate William R. McKee General i Alberta Maurer Charlotte J. Maurer Joseph J. May Commercial Commercial General Glee Club CQD Henry J. Mazur Betty M. McAleer Richard C. McAvoy Preparatory Commercial Industrial Orchestra CQ, 3, 4D Glee Club C3, 4D Clifford H. McCracken Clyde H. McDivett Aureline McDonough General Industrial Preparatory Football CQ, 3D Glee Club CU Glee Club C4D Ruth McKeever J. Rita McKenna Josephine M. McLane Preparatory Commercial Preparatory Glee Club C45 Library Staff C4D 59 il, , THE YOUGH - A - MON i Marg. D. McLaughlin Julia Rose McLean Preparatory General Glee Club CID Band Cl, 2, BD Bessie E. Metzler Dorothy M. Metzler Commercial Preparatory Norman L. Middleman Joseph Mihalevic Commercial Preparatory Jean V. Milcaloff John J. Miksza Commercial Commercial Baseball C3, 4D Joe D. McNulty George W. Meskowski General General Orchestra CQ, 3, 41 Genevieve J. Michalslci Romel Miclclous Preparatory lndustrial Bancl CQ, 3, 45 Regina M. Mihalsky Stephan F. Mihock Commercial Industrial Florence Milaslco Betty Miller Preparatory Preparatory THE YOUGH - A - MON Glen M. Miller Isabelle F. Miller Ruth E. Miller William K. Miller Industrial Preparatory Commercial Commercial Glee Club CID Raymond W. Milligan Martha E. Mitchell Clyde F. Moffat Jack D. Moldovan industrial Preparatory lndustrial Preparatory Ring Committee CBD Christmas Dance Committee C45 Dorothy M. Monchel Thomas Montgomery Robert G. Mooney James E. Moonis Commercial Commercial Preparatory Preparatory Class Basketball CQ, 3D Afro Mordacci Howard E. Morgan La Verne Morganstern Evelyn M. Morrell Commercial Industrial Commercial Commercial Football CID Glee ClubC'l, Q, 3, 4D 61 , THE YOUGH - A - MON Bernard J. Morris Industrial Frank G. Mosher lndustrial Mike Muckol Commercial Ella Jane Muse Commercial Glee Club CID Rita B. Morris Preparatory Edward P. Motz Preparatory Audrey M. Mullen Commercial Jack H. Myers Commercial George H. Morrison Anna Marie Morsey lndustrial Preparatory Helen M. Motz Nick Mrvos Preparatory General Band Cl, Q, ED Mildred E. Murray Dorothy Muse Preparatory General Jean A. Myers Ray G. Myers Commercial Commercial THE YOUGH - A - MON Mary Nagy Commercial Elnorr M. Nelson Preparatory Albert S. Nesturek Industrial Mary Jane R. Noon Commercial Iony J. Naperatz Industrial Mildred Nelson Preparatory Library Staff 14D Thelma F. Neuman Commercial Hannah Norton Preparatory Anna Mae Neel I. De Wayne Nelson Commercial Preparatory A Capella Choir C45 Flower Committee C4D Milton A. Nelson Ruth L. Nelson General A Capella Choir C4D David H. Nicholson Preparatory Anthony W. Novak Commercial Preparatory James A. Nixon Industrial Beatrice Nyilas Commercial Library Staff 14D THE YOUGH - A - M ON Robert E. Nylander Industrial Wallace R. Orlidge Preparatory Glee Club C25 Gertrude M. Otto Preparatory Alvin C. Palm Industrial Football C3, 4D Irma R. Odle Jack D. O'Leary Preparatory Preparatory Leo J. O'Shea Marie Osterman Preparatory Preparatory Band C1, Q, 3, 45 Orchestra CQ, 3, 42 Anna G. Padjan Donald Painter Commercial General Charles Palmer Lester P. Palmgreen Preparatory Preparatory 64 Phillip Olson General Mike T. Otawlca industrial Samuel Paisley Preparatory June M. Panich Commercial Typist Yough-a Mon C45 THE YOUGH - A - MON John Paradise Violet G. Parker General Preparatory H. Adele Patterson George A. Patterson Preparatory General - Glee Club Cl, 3, 4D Ring Committee C3D Margaret L. Paul Oscar W. Paule General Preparatory John A. Petach Mary Alice Peterson Industrial Preparatory Glee Club Cl, 3, 4D 65 Florence M. Parnham Elinora C. Parucha Preparatory General Literary Editor Yough-a-Mon C4j Margaret E. Patterson Michael F. Patrick Preparatory Commercial Band fl, Q, 3, 4D Anna J. Pechar William Peebly General General Albert V. Petriclc Kenneth Petty Industrial Preparatory THE YOUGH - A - M ON Florence J. Pfaff Jack R. Phillips Preparatory Preparatory Literary Editor YougI1-a-Mon C45 Sophie T. Pieczynski Stanley Piotrowski Commercial Industrial Alfred J. Porr Helen I. Porvasnik Preparatory Commercial Helen L. Prescott Preparatory Howard W. Prezel Preparatory Vincent E. Piatlcowslci Antonio Picone General Giee Club CID Senior Band CQ, 3, 45 Mike J. Piroslco Industrial Margaret E. ers Commercial Helen Primick Preparatory Preparatory Marie D. Pittner Commercial Albert Pratt Preparatory Peter J. Prizner Industrial THE YOUGH - A - MON Thomas H. Pugh lndustrial Ann M. Pulz Commercial Gordon M. Rankin Commercial Ruth B. Reader General Elizabeth L. Pulls Commercial Frank B. Radinovic Industrial C. Rankin Preparatory Band CSD Invitations Comm C45 Gene Reed Preparatory Nick Puscar General June Rae Preparatory Curtis W. Rausch Preparatory Band Cl, Q, 3D ittee Marian L. Reed Commercial 67 Frank T. Puskaric Commercial Marie Raisner Preparatory Virginia Rausch General Frank J. Rendulic lndustrial Hag . l l THE YOUGH - A - MON Josephine C. Reskovac Robert R. Rhodes Laura Ann Rice Grace A. Richards Commercial Preparatory General Preparatory Ring Committee C35 Mary Jane Richards Patricia Jeanne Rickey Walter A. Rider Dorothy G. Riley Preparatory General Industrial Commercial Beryl M. Ringer Anthony J. Rizzo Helen Robb Bertha M. Robertson Preparatory industrial Preparatory Preparatory Charles Rogers, Jr. De Wayne K. Roney Luella Rorabaugh Donald A. Rosensteele Preparatory Industrial Commercial Preparatory Basketball C1, QD Band CI, 9, 3, 4D GleeClubC'I,9, 3, 4D 68 THE YOUGH - A - MON Eleanor Rosniclc Preparatory Orchestra C1, Q, 3, 45 William F. Ros! Preparatory Mary Helen Rupp Commercial Alfretta M. Salcowska Commercial Pauline Rosnick Louise G. Ross Paul J. Ros! Commercial Commercial Industrial Glee Club CI, Q, 35 Football C25 Lillian R. Roth Jack T. Ruffing Beatrice Ruozzi Commercial Preparatory Commercial Glee Club C15 Football C3, 45 Athletic Editor You3h-a-Moni' C45 John G. Rusinlco Virginia C. Ryan Alberta M. Sakowslca Industrial Preparatory Preparatory Girl Reserves C3, 45 Norman J. Samuels Carolyn M. Sauer Guy Savasta Preparatory Commercial General Ring Committee C35 Band U, 2, 3, 45 Debating C45 Orchestra C1, Q, 3, 45 69 i T H ll ll E YOUGH-A-MON Catherine D. Saviski Commercial Harry D. Schmidt lndustrial Sophia L. Schultz Commercial Idella May Semler Preparatory Glee Club C35 June Sayles Preparatory Lucille A. Schmidt Commercial Jesse C. Schwartz Preparatory Band CI, Q, 3, 4D Orchestra C3, 4D Betty Sepko Commercial Jack H. Schaum Preparatory Orchestra CQ, 3, 4D Forensic League C3, 45 Thomas R. Schmitz Preparatory Marcella Sedney Preparatory Lillian R. Serena Commercial George G. Schmidt lndustrial James M. Schreiner Industrial Harold Sellman General Chester L. Shank Industrial Merit Parade C10 Basketball Mgr. C45 THE YOUGH - A - M ON Leo Shannon General l-li-Y CSD Marie K. Sherer Commercial Earl R. Sieber Industrial Alex Simon General Regis T. Sharbaugh lnclustrial Grace M. Shirey Preparatory Charles A. Sieberf Preparatory Anita Simonazzi Commercial Ring Committee Mabel E. Shaw Commercial Ruth E. Shoop Commercial Joseph W. Sieff Preparatory Band Cl, Q, 3, 4D Arthur L. Simqu Preparatory 435 Red and Blue Staif C95 71 l Paul C. Sheets Industrial Hi-Y CI, Q, 3D Dorothy Short Preparatory Glee Club C45 Marie J. Silcef Commercial Girl Reserves C Murray H. Sims Preparatory THE YOUGH - A - MON l Hilda D. Sisler Roberta L. Sisson Andrew R. Sivak Allan W. Sjoberg Preparatory Commercial Commercial lndustrial Eleanor L. Slcelley Vincent A. Skiffington Eleanor L. Slack Donald Smerecka Commercial Industrial Commercial lndustrial Michael Smereclcy Albert G. Smith lndustrial Industrial Golf C3, 4D Isabel K. Smith Louise A. Smith Preparatory Commercial i 72 Ring Committee C31 Dorothy Smith Douglas Smith Commercial Preparatory Senior Glee Club A Capella Choir C41 Band CI, Q, 35 Merle L. Smith K. Virginia Smith Preparatory Preparatory Glee ClubC1,Q, 3, 41 Glee Club CQ, 31 Operetta C45 French Play CSD THE YOUGH - A - MON William K. Smith Preparatory Football C41 Emma Soltesz Commercial N, rw George L. Spielman Preparatory Margaret K. Stark Commercial Homer G. Snedden General Band C'l, QD Nunzio E. Spalla Cueneral Mildred E. Spudy Commercial Charles Starr Preparatory James F. Snee lndustrial Junior Basketball Manager CBD Senior Basketball Manager C4j Byrde F. Spiegel Preparatory Bettie B. Stallings Preparatory Glee Club Cl, 9, Alumni Editor Yough-a-Mon Emma A. Starry Commercial Glee Club C15 Woodrow Sollars Preparatory Football Cl, Q, 3D Senior Class Play C45 Marvin H. Spiegel Preparatory 'Ped and Blue Statl C45 Stella M. Stamatalcos Preparatory Dorothy M. Steclc Preparatory THE YOUGH - A - M ON Lenora P. Steele Preparatory Louise Stepanovich General Erlynne G. Sterner Preparatory Girl Reservesfi, 4D Larry Stokan Commercial Berman Stein General Football CI, QD June E. Stephan Commercial Christmas Dance Committee C45 Harry R. Stidard Preparatory Stephan Stripslcy Commercial Glee Club CI, Q, A Capella Choir C3, 45 35 74 Loretta E. Stelzl Commercial Elmer F. Stephanilc Preparatory John O. Stine Preparatory Charlotte Strom Preparatory Anne P. Stenger General Band Cl, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra C3, 4D Rhoda M. Stern Commercial Lorraine D. Stockdale General Glee Club C4D Library Staff C10 William S. Strunk Commercial THE YOUGH - A - M ON Edward L. Stull Commercial Clara Suslcey Preparatory Sieve C. Szabo General Not to graduate Elwood W. Taylor General Anne E. Suchant Preparatory German Play C35 Charles R. Swanson Industrial Frank Szeg Preparatory Ruth E. Taylor Preparatory Sr. Bancl Cl, Q, 3, 4D Glee Club CID Nellie J. Sullivan Preparatory Helen R. Swerbinslci Commercial Erma Szilagye Commercial Ruth M. Taylor Commercial S. Ruth Sundin Commercial Garnet A. Sykes Preparatory Sam Tatalovich Preparatory Dorothy Theodorowich Preparatory P 9 ' THE YOUGH - A - MON Alexander Thomas General Band 'I Q 3 4 C I I I D Orchestra Cl, Q, 3, 4D Football Manager C10 Thelma T. Toal Commercial Glee Club CID Mary Eliz. Torrance General Girl Reserves CQD Foster S. Trickett Industrial Lillian C. Thomas Commercial Robert A. Tomlins General Franlc J. Toth Preparatory John Trimble General y 76 Myrtle Mae Thompson Mary Elizabeth Tice Commercial Typist Yough-a- Mon Staff C45 Kenneth F. Tomlinson lndustrial Catherine E. Trader General Margie T. Tyree Preparatory Preparatory Mary Torolc Commercial Girl Reserves CI, QD Helen M. Trautman General Glee Club CQ, 3, 4D Steve T. U her Preparatory THE YOUGH - A - MON Martha E. Ulm Florence Umanslcy Commercial Preparatory German Play Elsie A. Unglaub Pauline Valalik Glee Club CQ, 3D General German Play C35 Chas. W. Vandermiller Dorothy K. Van Kirk Preparatory Commercial John J. Verminslci Martha Ann Verner Industrial Preparatory Glee Club CQ, 35 Red and Blue Stall C3, 4D 77 Floyd M. Umbarger General Band Cl, Q, ED Orchestra Cl, Q, 35 Glee Club Cl, Q, 35 Joseph J. Valecko lnclustrial Margaret L. Vanyo Preparatory Lillian H. Veherly Commercial Elinor Ungerman Preparatory Madeline V. Valenta Commercial Helen V. Verminslci General Irene C. Visokay Preparatory l r Tl-is vouGH - A - More Mildred J. Voegtly Wilma Voellcer Velma Vivian Vollc Louis Waclcerle Commercial Commercial Preparatory Preparatory Glee Club C'l, Q, 35 Glee Club C35 Orchestra C'I, Q, 3, 4D A Capella Choir French Play C3D Band C4D C3, 45 Walter M. Waligura William Walter Betty L. Walters Lucille K. Walters Industrial Industrial Preparatory Commercial May Walrath Helen G. Wargovich Alice H. Watson E. La Verne Watson Preparatory General Preparatory Preparatory Glee Club CQ, 3D A Capella Choir C45 Ring Committee C35 Library Staff C41 Forensic League C3D Richard Watson Dorothy Webb Hilda Weiss Helen E. Weissert Preparatory Commercial f Commercial Preparatory A Capella Choir Red and Blue C3, 4D Staff C10 78 German Play C35 THE YOUGH - A - M O N , Jack H. Welsh William L. Werner Marie White William J. White Preparatory Industrial General Industrial Band Cl, Q, 35 Glee Club CI, QD Marjorie Jane Wiberg Nettie E. Wilds Earl Wiles Albert E. Wilkins Preparatory Preparatory Industrial General GleeClubC'l,Q, 3, 4D Glee Club C45 Library Staff C41 Earle D. Williams Virginia M. Williams Ethel L. Williamson Jack Wilson Preparatory Commercial General Commercial Glee Club Cl, QD Assistant Business A Capella Choir C42 Manager Yough- Ella B. Winter Helen L. Wise William B. Wolf Leslie A. Wooley Commercial Preparatory Preparatory General Glee Club C4j Red and Blue Staff C10 Orchestra C1, Q, 3, 4D Glee Club CI, Q, 3, 45 79 psig X145- . f I i 2 i THE YOUGH - A - MON Harry E. Wormsley June L. Worthington Steve Yablonsky Sophie M. Yarnovic Industrial Preparatory Industrial Commercial Mary H. Yocum Jean Young Marion E. Young Taylor G. Young Commercial Preparatory Preparatory General Glee ClubCI, 2, 3, 4D Band Cl, 2, ED Glee Club C10 Frances L. Zachousky Agnes R. Zahuranec Frances A. Zajac Helen Zaiic Preparatory Commercial Commercial General Senior Glee Club Glee Club CID Nellie Zecchini Fred Zellick Lois M. Zollars Preparatory Industrial Commercial Posters Editor Glee Club CQ, 45 Yough-a-Mon C41 80 THE YCUGH - A - MON A Abercrombie, Lillian Abraham, Rose Abraham, Rudolph Ackerman, Alvin Acton, Marion Acton, Rita Akerberg, Doris Ambroziak, Phillip Ambrocik, Mary Amper, Murray Andrews, William H. Antonella, Joseph Arico, Nick R. Arosell, Carl Arthur, Robert P. Arvin, June Austin, Hazel Jean Austin, Margaret B Babick, George J. Backstrom, George A. Backstrom, Melvin L. Bain, William Bakos, Elmer Balint, Peggy Banesky, Margaret Bangert, Katherine Baran, Dorothy Baran, Michael Bardnel, Evelyn Barey, Agnes Barkemeyer, Eleanora Barnes, Wilma M. Bartko, Margaret Bartles, Emily Batowsky, Sylvia Bazonas, John Beattie, Helen L. Beatty, Lawrence Becker, Helen P. Beech, Clifford C. Beech, Glenn Begandy, Steve Benish, James A. Bentz, Katherine M. Beres, Andrew Bergeric, Georgia S. Bernick, Anna Betters, Charles Billig, Eleanor Bittner, Jack Bishop, Edsel Black, Jessie T. Black, Wilfred Blair, Harry Blamick, Jeanette Blazina, Rudolph Bodnar, Michael Iuniors THE CLASS ROSTER Bodner, Helen Bondy, Gerry Bornyas, Steve L. Bostocky, Herman P Bowers, Allan C. Bowman, Elizabeth Boyd, Glenn Brakeall, Genevieve Brannan, Albert Bredacs, Alex Brennan, Sara Brenner, Mary Jane Brenyo, Thomas Brodzinski, Dorothy Brophy, Edward Broudy, Alvin Brown, Arch Brown, Inez K. Brown, Jean Brown, Mary Jane Brown, Sylvia Brown, Veryl Brown, William Browne, Shirley Brozovich, Frank Buchko, Enura A. Buck, Buser, Kathleen Richard Butko, Michael Byard, James C Cameron, Doris Campoli, Walter Campbell, Frances Campbell, Tom W. Campbell, Wilbur Carlson, Paul A. Carnahan, Mary Carpinsky, Peter Carson, Helen Chapman, Frank Check, Edward C. Chemsak, Irene Chemsak, Michael Chiaverini, Albert Chocinski, Pete Chotiner, Sylvia Churchman, Helen Cibula, Florine Clark, Cline, Ruby M. Helen Collins, John Conners, Catherine Conway, Jim Copeland, Enid Corbin, Jeraldine A. Corbin, Ralph Corbin, Ruth S. Cornell, Harry L. Cornell, Mercedes C. Craig, Bill Crawford, Beatrice Crawford, Dorothy I. Crawford, Josephine Crawley, Ethel E. Crossland, Dorothy Crossman, Ruth Crum, Joseph J. Curry, Lewis Cunningham, Clyde Cutson, Thelma D Danko, Anthony V. Dashofy, John Davis, Clara Davis, Marion Debreczeni, Edmund F. De Claudio, Raymond Deedrick, Thelma De Falco, Isabel C. Defelice, Margaret M. Defelice, Nicholas Deitz, June De Joise, Sam Demster, Evelyn E. Dennison, Myra De Podesta, Melba C. Deer, James H. Detweiler, Oscar Diamond, James R. Diamond, Tony Dickson, Mary Di Mucci, Rosella M. Di Nino, Frank J. Dirling, Grace Dittman, Richard Dobos, Ethel Jeanne Doblick, Sam Domingo, Charles Dominick, Adolph Donic, Margaret M. Dontrich, Dorothy Doric, Frank Dorsey Helen Dreer, Dorothy Dugan, Joseph Dugan, Thomas Dummich, John Duncan, William S. Dunn, Dorothy Dynaski, George E Eakin, Robert Eckman, Edward Egri, Helen G. Emert, Dorothy M. England, Clifford Eori, Paul Erickson, Florence E. Erickson, Ruth E. Espery, E. Elma Essay, William Estner, Sidney B. Evkovich, Martha M. F Fairley, F. Alex Faix, Aileen M. Faix, Irene J. Falco, Daniel Falco, Henry Farley, James Fasola, Carmela Fath, Betty Fawcett, Hazel Fawcett, Jack Fedasz, Harry Fedor, Andrew Fehr, Raymond Feightner, Lloyd Feltz, Paul Fencik, Mike Ferrier, William M. Ferry, Magdalene M. Festus, Andrew Fiddler, Dorothy Figola, Rosemarie Filson, William Findley, Betty Fleming, Mary A. Florchak, John Folin, Helen Forbes, Jack Forgash, Albert M. Foster, Annabelle Foster, William J. Framiglio, Sam J. Frank, Adolph Frankovich, John Franks, Walter Friedman, David Friedman, Mollie Frischoltz, Gretchen E. Frost, Sutton G Gabelhart, Effie Gaci, Margaret Gadelmeyer, Elizabeth Gallagher, Bernard Gary, Ann K. Ganyu, Helen Gardner, June Gardner, Mildred V. Garlow, Ruth N. Garratt, Charles W. Gary, John Gasky, Julia Gasporovic, George J. Gearing, Louise THE YOUGH - A - MON Gearing, Katherine Geisel, Cora Geitz, Robert C. Germack, Albert E. Gerstner, Duane Getcy, Margaret Gibbons, James F. Gibbons, Kathleen Giles, Vera N. Gingo, Julia M. Glaub, Paula M. Gladkowski, Helen B Glus, John Godfrey, William E. Goebel, Helen Goetz, Jack Gorman, Rughann M. Gottesman, Ruth Gourash, Leona M. Graziano, Clyde Graziano, Eugene Greaves, George E. Greco, George E. Greenewald, Walter Griffith, Vera Griffith, Vivienne S. Griffiths, Nellie A. Gross, Bill Gross, Minerva Grubbs, Robert L. Gruber, Eva Gulbranson, Jean E. H Hackett, David A. Haidle, Herbert W. Hakanson, Glenn Haley, Charles Hallett, Billy E. Halvorsen, William Hanlon, Lois Hardwick, Jean E. Harmen, David Harr, Rosemary R. Harrison, Beryl V. Hartland, Earl Hartstein, Robert C. Hartwick, Harry Hayes, Bertrom R. Henderson, Kenneth Hendrie, Lois Heilman, Bill Heisler, Sara Herlehy, Paul Hill, Herbert Hillegas, Harry Hohenberger, Thelma Hoinkes, Karl E. Holland, Burneice Homyak, John Hooper, Eleanor M. Hornfeck, Leonard Horvath, Alex J. Horvath, Frank Hrchocik, Albert L. Hrinko, Catherine THE JUNIOR ROSTER Hughes, Margaret Hummell, Mary Jane Hunt, Sylvia Hurrell, Richard W. Inks, Glenn W. Irwin, Dorothy E. lsbir, Esper Israel, Lawrence Iverson, William E. Ivkovich, Nick Iwasowich, Mildred J Jackson, Fred Jacobansky, Catherine Jacobs, Sam Jagnick, Kathryn Jamison, Vincent E. Janosz, Teddy Jarec, Mildred E. Johns, Yvonne M. Johnson, Mary Johnson, Olive Johnson, Willard M. Johnston, Robert Johnston, Wilbert Jones, Betty Jones, Dorothy J. Jones, Gladys Jourdain, Louis Judge, Rita Jukasz, Helen K Kacsan, Mike J. Kadar, Pauline A. Kabi, Pearl Kalina, Mike Kamerer, Jack Kamerer, Jack Kaminsky, Molly Kanyusik, Martha Karczewski, Charles Kardos, Margaret J. Karr, Theda Kasmarik, Mildred J. Katona, Helen L. Kavarevic, Steve P. Kavros, Katherine M. Kavacick, Emil Keirn, Nancy Kennedy, Betty A. Kennedy, Thomas Kenney, Rita R. Kern, Mary l. Kerr, Bill A. Kindt, Robert King, Jim King, Robert Kirkland, Betty I. Kishvardy, Goldie Kishvardy, Paul Klausman, Lillian A. Klein, Rema Klingensmith, Janet L. Kmiecik, Estelle Knabe, Betty Jane Knight, Ruth Kolich, Dorothy J. Koutz, Margaret J. Koran, Albert Kostkas, Emil Koughan, Charlotte J. Kovach, Helen Kovacic, George Kovacich, Emil Kreiger, Claude J. Krieger, Thelma Krist, Kay M. Kristufeck, Albert Kropp, Vivian Krunsky, Edward Kuch, Julia Kuhn, Paul L. Kuhns, Louise Kula, Margaret S. Kunicky, Julia Kusic, Madeline Kusick, Diane Kyslinger, Victor W. L Lagoyda, John L. Landstrom, Donald R. Landy, Ellwood T. Langdorf, Mary L. Lapkowicz, Joe La Rosa, Anna L. Laura, Verna Law, Robert Lawley, Edward A. Lawley, Teresa M. Lazorchick, Regina M. Lebowitz, Louise Legin, Mildred V. Leonardo, Patsy J. Lescinski, Rose H. Le Winter, Esther L. Lewis, Raymond Lichtenstein, Lillian Liddle, Isabel Lindberg, Ida Mae Lippart, Isabelle L. Lloyd, Charles H. Loizes, Stella N. Lorentz, Bob A. Lovell, Ruth Lovrich, Sarah H. Lowrie, Dorothy Ludwig, Hazel A. Lukacsko, Susan Lux, Milda Lynch, Chrissie Lynn, Helen Lynn, Margaret M Macko, Virginia MacMillan, Bud Madden, Paul Magnuson, Elvera M. Magoch, Paul Mahaffey, Guy S. Mahla, Mary Jane E. Mains, Sara C. Makosy, Andy Makowka, Betty C. Makrancy, William D. Maley, Margaret Manning, Mary Mansfield, Willard Margitan, Marie Marhefka, Joe Markowitz, Adolph H Markowitz, Florence Marksteiner, Albert Martin, Beatrice Martin, Helen Martin, Jack E. Marzales, Joe Stephan Mason, Betty Massung, Virginia R. Massung, Wilmina A. Matta, Stephan Mateisic, Elizabeth M. McAtee, Grace A. McBride, Emmet McCabe, William McCall, Howard F. McCasky, Mildred A. McCloskey, Eddie McConnor, Jean McConnor, William S. McCracken, Louise McDonough, Jack McDougall, Jack McEIhinay, Joseph McEwen, Ethel McGirr, Mabel L. McGowan, Rose Mclntosh, William S. McKee, Claire McKeeta, Frances R. McKenery, Ruth M. McKenna, Eileen McKenna, James Megela, George Megela, John Mehuth, Helen Mellin, Jack Mellinger, William Menzie, Lois Menzies, Ann C. Meredith, Tom Merz, Helen Meszaros, Pearl H. Mezoff, Violet J. Mihalic, Mary Miklas, Margaret M. Miller, Edward F. Miller, Dorothy Miller, Margaret Miller, Pat Miller, Thomas A. Miller, Thomas G. Minyon, Patsy C. Miscevich, Grace THE YOUGH - A - MON Mitchell, Freda Mitchell, Theresa Moffat, Edna Momich, Adam Moore, Dorothy May Moor, Mildred E. Morairity, Eugene Morgan, Lamont Morosco, Ann B. Morris, Frances Morris, Helene Morrison, George Morrison, Percy Morsey, Margaret Morus, Irene Mullaly, Leo Muscante, Tony N Nagy, Joseph Nagy, Nick Narder, Joseph S. Nasta, Agnes B. Naylor, Virginia Neal, Stanley Nehez, Steve Nelson, Eugene A. Nemecek, Edward Nesterowicz, Anne M. Neverline, Katherine I. Nicholson, William Niemi, Vienna Nunemaker, John P. O Ohsberg, Charles Olinski, Edward S. Olsen, Philip Olson, Robert Olson, Robert D. O'Neil, Mildred Oriniak, John P Palian, Daisy Palkovits, Myer Emma M. Frank C. Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Mary D. Palmer, Virginia Frank Panetta, Pangburn, Berniece Paranick, John J. Pastors, Richard H. Patterson, D. Morrell Patterson, James A. Patton, Bill Peebly, Chester H. Pellecchia, Tony F. Perks, John Pervuznik, Anna Peterman, Gloria L. Peterson, Clara May Petrak, John S. Petres, Marjorie THE JUNIOR ROSTER Pfefferkorn, Joseph Phillips, Ray Pierce, Florence Pinzak, John J. Piotrowski, Victoria Piper, Belle Pishko, Ann Plesniak, Joseph Pohodic, Anna Polievka, John G. Popach, Margaret M. Pope, Elsie M. Porvasnik, Fred M. Pry, Jean Pucalik, Andrew T. Pulsinelli, Adelco A. Puscar, Alice R Racko, Irene Raczkowski, Steve Rafferty, Eunice Raible, Edwin A. Rascher, Catherine A. Rausch, Jean Raymer, Helen J. Reed, Earl F. Reid, Nell Reskovac, Goldie Reymer, Edward R. Rhoades, Anna Marie Rhodes, Roy Richards, Edward H. Richter, Caryll Riegner, George Rinella, Samuel Robinson, Sam Roche, Robert T. Rodebaugh, Mildred Roesner, Gertrude R. Romick, Alma Ropar, John Rosenzweig, Dorothy Rosenzweig, Elaine Ross, Fenton Ross, Helen Ross, Stanley Rost, Ruth Rothey, Raymond S. Rudberg, Clifford S. Ruffing, Charles Russin, George Ryan, Patrich S Sabo, Albert Sahtros, Mary Salaven, Stella Salitros, Mary Sandin, Eleanor M. Saunders, Jean C. Saunders, Samuel K. Schaeffer, James S. Schmitz, Mercedes Schrader, Virginia Y. L. Schumann, Virginia Y. Schutte, Shirley Schwager, Paul A. Schwartz, Eleanor Schwerka, Margaret Scott, Lois M. Sechrist, Jean Seega, Virginia Seeger, William M. Senko, Anna S. Sepko, Goldie J. Septer, Budd Seyarto, Elizabeth Shaeffer, James L. Shalkowsky, Frank Shatzer, Marymae Shaw, Bette V. Sheplar, Jimmie Shepstedt, Eleanor Shern, Gladys L. Sherry, Alex A. Shields, Ruth Shirey, John Short, Robert Schupe, Doris Simmons, Eliza Simurda, Anna L. Sinn, William Lowry Sipos, Barbara Sklencar, Joe Skorich, Elizabeth Slack, Walter Sleighter, George Small, Pearl I. Smith, Charles W. Smith, Esther Smith, Jesse H. Smith, Thomas Kenne Smolnicky, Edward Smoke, Stephen Soltesz, Margaret Soltis, John Sotirake, Ernest J. Sowa, Peter Sowko, Elmer Sparico, Jennie Speidel, William Spisak, Mary L. Starka, June R. Starmak, Sophie K. th Staudenmayer,CarlyIe E. Steck, Sara E. Steele, Eleanor Steelnaclc, Einar H. Stefanko, Paul D. Stein, Margaret Stepanik, Stella Stephen, J. Frank Stepkovitz, Helen Sterba, Anna Stokan, Pauline Strong, Joseph A. Stull, Dorothy Summit, Kenneth Surgeon, Anna M. Svitko, Andrew Swanson, Bill Swartz, Edward M. Swartz, Murry H. Sykes, James H. Sweeney, James Symington, Margaret Szeg, Rose E. T Tedesco, Samuel J. Tellinger, Emma Theil, Michael Thomas, August C. Thomas, Marie R. Thompson, Ruth Toal, Albert Tokar, Helen Tokar, Michael Tokarsdy, Vincent W Tomasello, Sam Tomko, Sylvester V. Tondera, Frank W. Torrance, Marjory Toth, Andrew J. Toth, Betty Toth, Lillie Tracey, Dick Traeger, Richard A. Tretyak, Elmer Trimble, James Turkaly, Mark Turner, Samuel U Uhrich, Bernice M. Ungar, Harry Uremick, Helen G. V Vadas, Margaret E. Vadual, Stanley J. Valalik, Anna Valecko, Peter P. Valoon, Jack A. Vargo, Cecelia C. Vaugn, Caroline Verminski, Edward Vinovich, Rose M. Vogel, William Vogt, Anna Vozar, Andrew Vuick, Nick Vukoson, Matthew J. Vukovich, Joe J. Vulgarakis, Thomas W Wagle, Bill Wagner, Dorothy Waiter, Eugene J. Walfish, Eleanor Walsh, John Walter, Betty Wargo, Helen June Warwick, Elinore Waszak, Edward M. Weimer, Bessie J. 83 TH E YOUGH - A - MON Weiss, Freda Weiss, Leon Weiss, Morris Weiss, Ruth Weiss, Selma Weisberger, Harry Welch, Betty Werb, Dorothy White, Robert White, William B. THE JUNIOR ROSTER Whitney, Elizabeth Wozniak, Laura G. Wilkinson, Thelma Wunder, Alberta M. Wilson, Pearl Elizabeth Wunderly, George Winand, Dorothy Wunderly, Jack E. Winkler, Ruth C. Wise, Violet y Wisser, Mary Wolf, Kenneth Yambor, Vera M. Wolf, Mildred Yatty, Edward T. Wolk, Helen Yonkovich, Mary Young, Frank Yuhas, Margaret Z Zacha, Walter A. Zahumnec, Anna H Zaiicek, Carl Zell, Lawrence F. N0 LOST MOTION HERE The Senior Industrial Picnic May, 1935 84 THE YOUGH - A - M ON Sophomores A Acie, Mary Frances Ackerman, Harold Ackerman, Walter Adams, Mary E. Ahlquist, Mabel Alderin, June Allen, lva Anchak, Margaret W. Anderson, Bob Anderson, Jack Andrew Virginia Lee Andrews, Renetta Appel, Dorothea Appel, Michael Apter, Ethelmarie Aranyos, Margaret Arokhaty, Rose Arosell, Martha P. Arvin, Nancy Austin, Eugene Stanley Austin, W. Robert Ayres, Gladys B Bach, Eva Bach, Gerald Badnerosky, Regina Badstibner, Hayes Bailey, D. J. Bailey, Ruth M. Baker, Dorothy D. Baker, Wesley Balint, Emma E. Balint, Joseph Balogh, Andrew Baran, Helen Baran, John E. Barco, Betty Baron, Helen Barowich, Peter Barr, Lois V. Barrowcliff, Norman Bashista, Mildred S. Batten, Bernard Baxter, John Bazanos, Constance Beal, Alvin L. Beam, Bill Beavers, Billy Bedry, Norma J. Bell, Lawrence L. Bellas, John J. Benedict, Melvin A. Bengeric, Pete Benjak, John Bennett, Paul Berg, Charles A. Bergman, Wilma Bergstedt, Marie J. Berkowitz, Sabina THE CLASS ROSTER Berry, Olive Berta, Regina Beveridge, Thomas Bieda, Helen M. Billy, Marion Billy, Mercedes J. Bingaman, Harold J. Birtok, Daniel Bishop, Mabel Black, Elmer Black, Lois Jane Black, William M. Blumenthal, lrene Boehmer, Burton Bohenko, Mildred Bond, Walter S. Bondi, Josephine L. Bonnet, Viola M. Borkowski, Helen Borowitz, Edward T. Bosnyak, Andrew M. Bostrom, Eleanor L. Bowden, Virginia Bowser, John A. Boyd, Clyde Boyden, Mike Bradley, Eugene Brannan, Billy Branson, Etta Breitinger, Leota M. Bridges, Marion Brindza, William Brletic, George Brodenbec, Jim Brothers, Hazel M. Brown, Josephine T. Brulja, Ann Bryan, Edwin Bugyis, Steve Buono, Robert Burke, Rita E. Burneck, Blanche Burns, Eleanor L. Butko, Andrew Butkovsky, Andy Byard, Ruth A. Byer, Harold B. Byrd, Edith C Caanara, John Callaway, Jeanette Calhoun, Noel Campbell, George Campbell, La Verne Campbell, Richard E. Campbell, Rudolph Cano, George V. Carey, Elizabeth Carlson, Elna Carlson, Evelyn Carnish, Dorothy Carozza, Nick Carpenter, Lillian Carrick, Della Jean Carrozza, Priscilla M. Carrozzo, Eugene Carter, Alice Carter, Harold Casturs, Charles Chadwick, James Chapas, Walter Charney, Albert Chellgren, Stanley Childers, Dorothy Chomanics, Elizabeth G. Churchman, Betty O. Cimino, John Cinclric, Joseph R. Cipicchio, Dominick Clark, Elsie Mae Clark, Doris M. Cline, Robert Coates, Clyde Coates, Corrine N. Cochenour, Nell Cochenour, Ruth L. Colbert, Frank Coleman, Jean L. Comple, John Connelly, Agnes Connelly, Clementine Conrad, Herman Cooley, William R. Copeland, Bob Copeland, Russell Cornman, Martha Jane Corwin, Betty E. Cosanella, Nancy Costello, Jones A. Cothery, Jean E. Coughlin, Bernice l. Cox, Jack Cozad, Bernard Crall, John Craven, Edna Cravin, Margaret Creek, Dorothy Crookham, Doris Crouch, Virginia H. Culbert, Dorothy M. Cullen, Louise Curlanis, Dolores Curry, Jean Curry, Jessie Cynkar, Amelia D Damianos, Alex Danes, David J. Danko, Edward Dare, Lois Davis, Ann Louise Davis, Florence Davis, Gertrude Davis, Robert Davis, Ruth Dawson, Leona Day, Anna Mae Dean, Bill Dearth, Ethel De Felice, Ralph Delozier, Elaine K. Dellapenna, Fred E. Del Signore, Thomas Dembricka, Josephine Demick, Anna Demick, Ethel Denesy, Richard Denny, Genevieve T. Densey, lrene Diamond, Sylvia Dirling, Jane E. Ditter, Henry, Jr. Ditter, Leah Dittman, Olivette Dobos, lrene Doka, Alex Dolata, John Donaldson, Zane Dorbolo, Regina Doric, Anna Doric, Lucy F. Douglas, Joe C. Douglas, Thomas L. Doyle, Hazel, E. Dranka, Andrew Dummic, Catherine Dummic, Mary R. Duncan, Maynard Duncan, Philip Duncan, Philip Dunham, La Rue Dunn, John E Edelheit, Florence Edison, Betty M. Edward, Howard Eisner, Marvin Elko, Albert Ellas, Lena Ellstrom, Dorothy Emanuel, Lloyd Emery, Gladys Erdody, Johanna Erkman, John Evans, Anne Louise Everett, Robert F Fairbaugh, James F, Fairbaugh, John Fallquist, Betty 85 THE YOUGH - A - MON Farcus, Fred Fargo, Helen Farrell, Claire T. Faust, Fred S. Fawcett, Thomas Fedola, Joseph A. Fehr, Glenn Fenshe, Paul Ferency, Margaret Ferguson, Dorothy Ferguson, Ugirtha Ferth, Helen L. Feuhrer, Earl Fey, Norbert Fichtner, Virginia Fields, Betty Jane Fincik, Andrew Finley, James D. Finney, Eleanor Firth, Helen L. Fish, Jane Fitch, Donal R. Fitz Hugh, Ann Flanyak, Peter Flegal, Clifford Fletcher, Edith Fontanesi, Alfred Forgie, Ruth Forsythe, Echeldean Frankovic, Olive Frew, Marie P. Friedman, Blanche Friedman, David Friedman, Molly Frischoltz, Betty Fry, Walter Frye, Raymond Fuehrer, Dorothy L. Fulmer, John Fulton, June G Gall, William J. Gallatin, Dorothy Gallo, Robert Ganassi, Mary Jane Garcia, Angelo Garcia, Florentine Garlow, Maomi Garratt, Marjorie E. Gaudy, Rose Gault, Betty Gavalier, Lucille Gay, Joe Gay, Virginia Gayok, Helen Gehlert, John Gerber, Agnes Germack, John R. Gerondites, Virginia Gessner, Rita Jane Getty, John Gibb, Margaret Gibola, John Gilchrist, Charles Gilchrist, Corrine Giles, Deith M. THE SOPHOMORE ROSTER Giles, Mildred L. R. Giles, Rodney Gillingham, M. Jane Gilmore, Agatha Gingo, Helen Ginn, Valeria Glagola, Elizabeth L. Glarrow, Jack Gluva, Helen Gobel, Margaret Godula, Mike Goldberg, Carolyn Goldberg, Gladys Goodfellow, Paul Gorzalkowski, Stanley Gottlieb, Jerome Govalier, Dorothy O. Grabill, Mary Jane Grace, Jack F. Grace, Regis Grainger, Gordon Grande, Ophelia Gray, Dorothy Greaves, Robert Greene, Lois J. Greenewald, Herman Greenfield, Annabelle Greenfield, Donald Greenfield, Gloria Greenfield, Sidney Greenland, Herbert B. Hamm, Raymond Hammer, Jean Hancharik, Anna M. Harchut, Edward Hardwicke, Caroline Harkins, Allen Harkins, Mary C. Harnyak, Bertram Harrison, Russel Hayes, Peggy Hayes, William Hays, Alvin Hazelhoff, Betty D. Hechkovisk, Joe Hector, Billy H. Heidenfelder, Dorothy Heieck, Valeria Helmstadter, Agnes A. Hemminger, Ruth Henderson, Bill Henderson, Hazel Henry, Russell D. Hensler, Richard Herbert, Melvin Herd, Alice Herd, Alice J. Herscheldroath, Eliz. Hershberg, Allan Hickman, William Hicks, Mae Hillegas, Gerladine R. Greenwald, Bobby 'q'litchens, James Greenwald, Elsie Greenway, Donald C. Gregg, Laura F. Gretz, Edward R. Gretz, John Griffin, Dorothy E. Griffin, Frank Griffith, Margaret Griffiths, Betty J. Griffiths, Ruth Gronlund, Elmer Groomes, M. Jane Gross, Estelle Gruber. Donald K. Grzegoromicy, Edmund Gugala, Edward Gugala, Walter Guiser, Paula Gulka, Mike Gulaskey, Albert Gulaskey, William Gundy, Jim Gwosden, Sam H Hackett, Harold Hale, S. Russel Hall, Mariorie Jayne Hall, Raphael Hall, Robert Hallas, Frank Hallick, John Halpern, Emmanuel W. Halzak, Frank Hamilton, Jack Hively, Mary l. Hoak, Genevieve Hock, Regis Hodgson, Martha Hoffman, Florentine M. Hoffman, Helen M. Hoffman, Homer Hoffman, Roy Hoffman, Russel Hoffmeister, Jessie Hoist, Merle Holland, James R. Hollywood, Joe Horden, Margaret C. Hoos, Jean L. Hopkins, Gertrude Hopkins, John N. Horn, Elsie Hornyak, Steve Housaman, J. Charles Houserman, G. Blaine Houserman, Virginia Hoyt, James L., Jr. Hrea, Margaret Hreha, Joseph Hritz, Aran M. Hromi, Marcella Hudson, Robert Hughes, Eleanor M. Hughes, John Humenik, George H. Humenik, Stephan A. Hummel, Mildred C. Hurley, Paul Hurley, Robert Hurst, Everett Hutchison, Doris Huttenhower, Wilma J Hyduk, Olga Hyduk, Mary l lngel, Albert lngold, William Irwin, David lzbicka, Lottie J Jacobs, Esther Jacobs, Marvin Jacobs, Paul James, Arthur Jamnicky, Daniel L. Jaseiwicz, Stanley Jaso, Frances Jenkins, Rhoda Johnson, Alyce Johnson, Doris T. Johnson, l. Warren Johnson, Lynda C. Jones, Betty Jones, Dorothy Jones, Eleanor L. Jones, Jack Jones, Pauline B. Jones, William Joseph, Leslie Judge, Genevieve Judge, William Jurasek, Stella K Kalay, George Kaler, Ward E. Kaleta, lrene Kalkbrenner, Frances M Kallermuer, Walter Kalman, Michael G. Kaloz, George Kalp, Eldora Kameich, Walter Kamerer, Virginia Kaminski, Henry J. Kanach, Helen Karabirv, Eleanor E. Kardos, Irma Kasmarick, Mike Katkic, Matthew Katz, Herman Kawa, Stanely Kaylor, Carl Kazmerski, Helen A Keefer, Benjamin J. Kees, David Keith, Berkley Keller, Billy Kellerman, Juanita Kennedy, Dorothy Kerfoot, Ralph Kerkla, John Kerns, Ted THE YOUGH - A - MON Kerston, Billy Kier, James Kimelman, Lillian King, Clarence King, Herbert Kinlow, Jack Kirkland, Bertha Mae Kish, Yolanda R. Kite, Harry Kite, William Kittle, LeRoy Klein, Edith R. Kline, Jean P. Robert Kline, Klob, Lois Klune, Elinor Kniepkamp, Glenn E. Kniss, James Knoepfle, Lawrence Koch, Mary Ann Koch, Joe Kohl, Jack Kokayko, Mike Kontartewicz, Stanley Korak, lrene Korch, Stella R. Koss, Pauline D. Koucouthakis, Gust Koutz, Bette V. Kovac, Elizabeth Kovacevic, Mildred M. Kovach, Margaret Koval, John Kovaly, John Kowalski, Alfred Kramer, Sarah Krantz, Virginia M. Kraiack, George Kray, William Kretschmer, Eugene Kritikos, James D. Kristufek, Ethel Kronket, Gladys F. Kruczek, Helen M. Krupa, Florence Kubala, Helen Kubanick, Matilda L. Kucich, Mary Kucsmas, George Kuczler, Joseph Kugler, Frank Kumus, Frank Kurtz, Robert J. Kushner, Eleanor B. Kushner, Madeline Kusick, Nancy Kustra, Olga B. Kutchak, George L Lang, Albert Langan, Patrick La Presto, Josephine Larish, Charles Laver, Helen Laytos, Julia THE SOPHOMORE ROSTER Lazorchick, William Lebowitz, Milton Leckman, Albert Lee, Bernice B. Leffard, Billy Lehnhardt, Charlotte M. Lehnhardt, Jack Leitiere, Virginia Leitzell, Guy Leonard, Kay P. Leonardo, Dominic Lesnansky, Stephan Lettieri, Virginia Levans, Barbara Levkulich, George Lewandosky, Stella Lewandosky, Stella Lewis, Esther Lichtenstein, Ernest Lilja, Junior Lind, Dan Lind, Ted Lindberg, Francis Lindberg, James W. Linn, Philip N. Littleton, Edna S. Lloyd, Edith Lloyd, Melba D. Lockovitch, Harry Loeber, Verna Loeffler, George Lord, Phyllis Lovas, Julia Loveall, Harry Loveall, Nancy Lovell, Peggy Lover, Helen Lower, La Verne Lowery, Lester Ludy, Regina Lukacsko, Anna Lupari, llma Lux, Henry Lynch, Minnie Lynn, Vera Lytle, Leroy M Machek, Steve Mackey, Paul Martukanitz, Jack Martynuk, Lillie Maser, John Massery, Russell Matelan, Edward Mathas, Helen Matty, Margaret D. Marry, William C. Maund, George Maurer, Glenn R. Maxwell, Teddy Maydew, Victor Mayersky, Paul Mazur, Genevieve McAter, Ray McBeth, Charlotte McBride, Terry McCain, Jack A. McCarthy, Betty McCarthy, Zona M. McCarty, Catherine E. McClane, Dan McClellan, Milford McCullough, Audrey McCune, Virginia McDermott, Jack McDougall, Alan McDowell, George McElhanney, Ethel McFarlane, Mary McGirr, James McGrew, Violet M. McKeeta, Regis McKinney, Frances R. McLane, Dan MaLaughlin, Dorothea McLaughlin, lsabel McLaughlin, James F. McLaughlin, James Y. McLaughlin, Rose MacPherson, lsa bel G. Magnuson, Mabel Maha, Anna Makrancy, Emory Maksin, Michael Mamula, Peter Mann, William T. Mansfield, William Marcelli, Lillian Markland, Thelma Markovitz, Harry Markovitz, Hershel Markovitz, Evelyn Martin, Anna Martin, Grace E. Martin, Eda Belle McMillan, Dorothy McNulty, Dalmaine McOuaid, Betty Megginson, Edith Mae Mehac, George A. Mellin, Alberta Meloskey, Anne Mench, John Menzie, Ruth E. Merchat, Walter Merda, Frank A. Messina, Pete Metz, lrma Mezoff, John Michalski, Edward Middlemiss, Margaret Mient, Lawrence Mikaloff, Mae Milasko, Dorothy Mielberg, Mary Miller, Gus A. Miller, Helen D. Miller, Kensley Miller, Kathryn M. Miller, Joe Miller, John Minteer, Betty Jane Mirek, Blanche Miscevich, Tessie Misner, Jean M. Mitchell, Joseph Mitchell, Regina T. Mitchell, William S. Mnitch, Oscar Moffat, Rebecca Mogus, Vera B. Molnar, Kathleen Moon, Velda Moon, Verna Moon, William B. Moore, Alberta Moore, Billy Moore, Milton Moran, Arvid Moritz, Henry Morningstar, Robert Morrison, Adella Moses, Theo Mrose, Arthur Muka, Jayne A. Murtha, Louis Muse, Eunice Myers, Eleanor V. Myers, Eugene Myers, Thelma K. Myers, Thomas N Naylor, Louise C. Neff, Louise Neish, Robert E. Nelson, C. Lillian Nelson, Jean Nelson, Robert Nelson, Robert Nickelson, Elizabeth Nicholson, Russell Nicol, David Norton, Dorothy J. Novak, Louis Novic, George Nystrom, Harold O Oberg, Lillian Obuseck, Ed. Ochap, Stanley Odenthal, Jack Odle, Bob O'Donnell, Ruth P. Olah, Helen Olender, Ruth S. Olinerio, Mary Olsen, Charles Onder, George Orris, Frank Orzel, Adolph R. Osberg, Betty C. Otawka, Helm Ott, Beverly Overand, Jean THE YOUGH - A - MON P Paczesniak, Gertrude Paczesniak, Walter Paige, Mitchell Pakel, lda L. Paldy, Ethel Pallay, Mary Palmer, Philip Palmer, Thomas J. Palmquist, Kenneth Pancurak, Valent Panck, Julian Panek, Matt Panich, Georgene Panzine, Frank Pasku, Ella Patemra, Joseph Pater, Jean M. Patrick, Jack Patrick, John J. Patrick, John J. Patterson, Jeanne Patterson, Margaret E Patton, Dorothy E. Paule, Lillian A. Pausic, Matthew Pazur, Anna Perks, Charles Perlow, Leon Petach, Andrew Petrulli, Frances L. Pfefferkorn, John Phillips, Anna Jane Phillips, Edward T. Phillips, Gail Phillips, Hazel Phillips, William Pickell, Ruth L. Pierce, Lee Pietras, Stella Piper, Lois Poko, John Polansky, Evelyn Pomaibo, Bill Pomilio, Doris C. L. Popowitz, George M. Potosky, Allan E. Pozaloyo, Ed. Prebeg, Mary Jane Prescott, Wayne Pribish, Elizabeth Price, Fred A. Principal, William Pric, Stella L. Provins, Wilda Puc, Andrew Pugliano, Joseph V. Puskarick, Leonard Pustelak, Joseph Q Quantz, Helen Mae Quinn, Betty L. THE SQPHOMORE ROSTER R Rader, Jeane C. Rafferty, Margaret Ransick, Kathryn Rausch, Helen C. Rayman, Walter Raymond, Beatrice C. Rea, Paul Reader, Alvin L. Richter, Doris Jean Richter, William F. Reed, Grace Reese, Robert Regester, Marie C. Reiber, Evelyn Reichman, Joseph S. Reilsnyder, Bill Remas, Jim B. Rhoades, Margaret A. Rhodes, Jack Rhodes, Marie Rich, Dorothy Mae Richardson, George E. Rickard, Doris E. Rimko, Helen Rizzo, Antoinette Robb, Sam Roberts, Betty A. Roberts, George E. Roberts, Mary Jane Robinson, William Roderick, Robert Roper, Anna Rost, John D. Ruffner, Ruth Ruozzi, Robert Rupp, Paul Russell, Jeane C. Russen, Julius Russin, Stephan Rybarczyk, Raymond Rybarczyk, Teddy S Sabol, Mike Salai, Helen Salmon, James Salvi, Virginia Samios, Angelo Samudovsky, Eleanor Samudovsky, Joseph Sanders, Raymond Sandmeyer, Dorothy Sandmeyer, William Sarris, Frank Sarvey, Viola M. 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Wilson, James W. Wilson, Juanita M. Wilson, Wilbert Winand, Harold L. Wise, Clifford M. Wisser, Christine E. In Memoriam SAM GALZERANO October 21, 1920 November 12, 1935 Witherow, Boyd Witherow, Charles Weitman, Robert Woistman, Rita C. Wojtowicz, Frank Wojtowicz, Teddy Woleslagle, Eva R. Woods, Shirley Worthy, James D. Wozniak, Helen Wozniak, Jennie Wright, Alvin H. Wright, Earl Wukason, Dorothy Wunderly, David Y Yadack, Joseph J. Yager, Walter B. Yambor, Irene Yodack, Frank Yonic, Louise Yukas, Anthony B. Yukas, Charles Yurik, Mary Z Zaccardi, Virginia Zajac, Mary Zell, Harold Zenn, Philip Zenn, Phyllis F. Zewe, Regis Zolton, Howard THERESA TOMAlNA September 25, 1919 November 26, 1935 89 THE YOUGH - A - MON A Anderson, La Verne Andre, Wilma Altemus, Wilma B Baldis, Charles Bales, Aurella Bales, Betty Banks, Glenn Bartko, Irene Beck, June Bedont, William Bedsworth, Grace E. Bell, Robert Benik, John Benson, Anna Marie Blair, Robert Bond, Kenneth Breitinger, Herbert Bumbarger, Elva Bumbarger, Lillian Burns, Margaret C Cardwell, James Carter, Emma Cecchini, Alfred Cunningham, Ella Curry, Bernard Curry, Frances D Dabin, Bruno Danko, Andrew Davis, Mabel Dougherty, Harry E Ehrhardt, Wilson A. Ennis, Robert Eubanks, Charles F Fernandez, Louis Feyes, Landor Fiare, Raymond Figiel, George reshm n THE CLASS ROSTER TECH HIGH SCHOOL Forkovitch, Nick Frank, Allyn G Galzerano, Samuel Germak, Helen Giammario, Elsie Goldman, Irving S. H Haberman, Jane Hannum, Charles E. Hansen, Clifford Heatherington, Robert Heveker, Janet Holden, Dorothy Hornak, John Hornak, Mary Hrea, Margaret Hreka, Paul Hull, Beulah J Jack, Robert Jacobs, Alvin Jenkins, David Johnson, Ethel Johnston, Laura Jones, Betty Jane K Kear, James Kelley, Henry Kerr, Charles Killgallon, Jim Kim, Sester Kine, Lester Kral, Joe L Lamb, Lavina Layton, Duane Leffard, Don Lenda, Casimira Lockhart, Elizabeth Loftus, Loretta Logan, Grace Lucas, Adolph Lyles, Kathryn M Macey, Margaret Magdic, Louise C. Maglicco, Sara Matta, George McCaslin, Dorothy McCutcheon, Pearl A. McNally, John Mihalsky, Anthony B. Miller, Dorothy Miller, Lester Y. Minteer, Bernadine mitchellg frrthur oore, 1 Morris, Robert Mount, Marguerite Munyas, Sophie N Nylander, Lois E. O Ondrick, John Ord, Betty Orman, Carl P Panko, Andy Palm, Alice Pater, Caroline Pausic, Rose Peistrup, Bob Petro, George Petrulle, Phil Phillips, Ruth Mae Pressman, Mollie Proc, Mike Pryor, Harold Puskaric, Edward M. Puskaric, Jennie Puskarick, Marie R Renden, Philip Riggs, Robert Rinik, Mary J. Rost, Louis S Sanetsky, Helen J. Schultz, Jack Schweitzer, Herman Sharpe, Ward Shaw, Arthur D. Shipley, Jean S. Simon, Charles Siskand, Albert Skinner, Eugene H. Slifko, John A. Sneddon, David Snyder, Margaret Jane Sotirake, Theclcla Spiker, Robert Steinmeyer, L.awrence Stern, Florence Stokan, Frank T. Sunstein, Jimmie Sweeney, Thomas Swetta, Albert T Theleen, Eugene Tomlins, Isabel Toms, David Trautman, Fred Turner, Robert V Vitale, John W Wander, Max Weimer, Harriet Y. Weyer, Bill G. Wolf, Frank Wozniak, Cecelia Y Yaksic, Nick G. Yasko, George N. Young, Carl F. Young, Judy Z Zalac, Dorothy E. THE YOUGH - A - MON A Abels, Betty A. Abrams, Molley Albris, John L. Alm, George Andrekoitch, Betty E. Antoncic, George A. Arrington, Gunis Arrington, William Austin, Virginia P. Aranyos, John A. B Bachisin, Emil S. Baker, Louise H. Baker, Robert Balint, Ethel E. Balis, Erma Balog, John Balint, Ernest L. 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Harris, Bernice Hartig, Frank Harvilla, Edward Hayes, Alice A. Haydie, Joseph Hayward, Marjorie Heath, Mervyn Helms, Ted Henderson, Norman Herhocil, Mary A. Herr, Harold K. Hetrick, Ira Herskowitz, Henry Higginbothan, Evelyn Hiriak, Helen Hoffman, Betty Hogya, Joseph Holland, Betty Holland, Brice Holmes, Martha Hopey, Anna Hopkins, Catherine Hornak, Anna Hresko, John Hreha, Margaret Hunyady, Evelyn Humenansky, Frances Hyduk, Dorothy lvkovich, Daniel Irvine, William T. lsacco, Julia THE YOUGH - A - MON J Jackson, Clifford Jackson, Laura Jackson, Nellie Jacobs, Lillian H. Jamison, Florence M. Jasniich, Marie M. Jenkins, Clarence Johnson, Anna Johnson, Leroy Johnston, Orville H. Jones, Betty Jones, Annabel Jones, Lois Joskowitz, Minnie Joyce, Ella Jeidkovitz, Merle Juhasz, John K Kacik, Emil Kacho, Louis Kaminsky, Ned Kaminsky, Agnes Kania, Regina Karber, Norma Kardos, Joseph Karpinsky, Pauline Kasunich, Walter Katz, Esther M. 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Popovich, George Porreco, Anna M. Powers, Mary E. Prest, Edward Price, Josephine E. Primich, John C. Prutz, Olga Pry, Lois E. Pugh, Patty C. Pugh, Margaret Pugliano, Josephine M Purkey, lda Puskovic, Jennie C. Phillips, Rith M. R Rack, Evelyn Racko, Andy Radinovic, Anna Radinovic, Mary J. Raible, Mary L. Ralian, Aurelia Randolph, Garnet Rascher, Anna M. Ratesick, Steve J. Rauzan, Charles Raymer, Charlotte C. Razny, Regina K. Reader, George Rebold, Katheryn Reed, Helen P. Rees, Robert Reid, William D. Reilly, Bill Remas, Florence Resnak, Steve Revak, Steve Reynold, Dolores Rhodes, Billy Richardson, Eleanor Rinehart, Elizabeth 92 THE YOUGH - A - MON Riager, Dorothy Rob, Irma G. Robb, Betty M. Robertson, Russell E. Robests, Melvin Robinson, Robert Roderick, Doris M. Rogers, Eileen M. Rogerson, Joseph Rollason, David W. Rollason, Emma C. Romelfanger, David Rose, Wilda Rosner, Hannah Rosepiler, Dorothy B. Knapton, Ross Rubizzi, Jennings Ruscin, Edward Rupcic, Catherine E. 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Veronich, William Vidnovic, Dorothy Vignovich, Ann Vignovich, Milan Vignovic, Sam Vitsas, Louis Voitek, John Volarich, John Vukmanic, Paul D. Vulgarakis, Victoria V. THE GEORGE WASHINGTON SCHOOL THE HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Allison, Albam E. B Allison, H. Roy Babyak, George E. Anderson, T. Ridley Babyak, John Antes, Robert F. Backstrom, Harry L. Anthony, Ralph Baer, Stanely S. Arckhaty, Margaret Baker, Frederick R. Arico, Frank S. Baker, Nellie V. W Wakovic, Joseph Waligura, John Walsh, Mary Wallace, Mary Wargo, Anna A. Wargo, Frank Wargo, Margaret Waszczak, John Warwick, Dorothy Watson, Arthur F. Weddell, Larrie Webb, Roy Weich, George Weiss, Dan Weiss, Milten Weissert, Margie M. Weitzner, Ida H. Wertz, Isabelle M. West, Henry Whitehead, Don Whooley, Betty Wiech, Walter Wigiell, Marie Wiley, Ralph Wiles, Nora Williams, Helen Williams, Martha Wilson, Irene I. Wilson, Jack A. Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Robert E. Winkelvoss, Paul Wisser, Irene J. Worthey, Elijah Wruszak, Sophia Y Yablons, Ann Yanez, Antonia Yonek, Elsie Yurick, Pete Z Zay, Elizabeth T. L. Zegudovic, Annabelle Zimmer, Norman Zuno, Walter Bankey, Betty Jayne Bankey, Dolores M. Barnes, Emma LaRue Barnes, Gayle L. Barrett, Henry W. Badon, Cliff G. Bash, Ella V. THE YOUGH - A - MON THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMEN Bash, Violet M. Bastasich, George T. Bauman, Charles A. Bazylak, Leonard M. Beattie, Herman H. Beatty, William F. Beech, Frank M. Beech, Ralph R. Benson, Marjorie Jean Benson, William J. Berggren, Jean L. Bergstrom, Alf H. Betz, Evelyn R. Beveridge, Harold S. Bloom, John F. Blum, Catherine G. Boccetti, Louis G. Bocek, Sally L. Bock, Albert C. Bohenko, Walter E. Borkowska, Gertrude P. Borowski, Glenn L. Borrelli, Joe Bosnyak, Steven Boyko, Anna Bradley, Kenneth Branich, John C. Brenner, Louis J. Brown, Arline B. Brown, Betty F. Brown, Bob T. Brown, Pearl Buckley, Alan J. Bumbarger, Howard L. Burke, Teresa A. Burns, Edith C. Buser, Bernard R. Buti, Armida C. Byerly, Martha J. Byerly, Violet H. C Cain, Alice Campbell, Charles E. Carlson, Richard G. Carnahan, Raymond G. Carlson, C. Theodore Carr, Leo R. Carroll, John F. Caves, Tom Chottiner, Lawrence Cidboy, Irma V. Colling, Audrey M. Conrad, William I. Conley, Robert E. Cook, Betty J. Corbin, Walter R. Cornell, Billy B. Cotter, Jean Bernardine Crawford, Edward F. Crum, Robert F. Culp, William H. Cunningham, George D Dailey. Dan J. Damm, Betty L. Dannenhauer, Kenneth Davis, Albert J. Davis, Pauline A. Davis, Ruth E. Day, Regina C. DeCecco, Donald E. DeFaIdo, Mary Louise DeISignore, Betty DeISignore, Ernest D. Dembiski, John Demase, Dominick A. Derr, Bertha M. DeRuse, Robert E. Descak, Louis J. Dietrich, Dorothy A. Dillow, Charles E. Dirle, George Dodds, Ruth A. Domingo, Annette R. Donnelly, Anne T. Douglas, Leonard Downes, Howard S. Dry, Marion I. Dubsik, Henry J. Dudek, Dorothy M. Dunn, Gloria A. Dziemski, Walter F. E Egic, Samuel Eicher, Lois M. Ely, Gene G. Engster, Charlotte H. En emann Geor e J. 9 1 3 Erdody, Clara R. Erickson, Alberta H. Erickson, Robert E. Esau, Charlotte M. Evans, Reese F Faix, Earl F. Fath, Lois M. Fawcett, Orpah L. Fawcett, Walter J. Fedoz, Helen L. Fencik George Fencik, Joseph S. Ferguson, Douglas E. Fey, Jack Findley, Bob H. Finney, George E. Finney, Margaret E. Flechenstein, Regis J. Forgie, James Forsythe, Glen R. Fortune, Dorothy B. Framiglio, John J. Frank, Theodore Frederick, Arnold F. Frederick, Walter Frey, Ned W. Fry, Roy A. Fulmer, Grace G. G Gall, Robert L. Galzerano, Joseph Gay, Richard M. Gaydos, George Gebis, Elizabeth C. George, Kenneth E. Gibala, Caroline B. Gibb, David Gillingham, A. Ross Ginn, Vernon H. Glarrow, Charles R. Goldberg, Betty Jayne Goldie, William J. Goodfellow, Mary G. Gossman, Robert J. Grace, John W. Griffith, Clarence C. Gross, George W. Grzegorowicz, Jane Guzik, Francis M. H Hall, David G. Hall, Margaret A. Hallett, Mary Louise Halpern, AI D. Hamilton, Ray Hammerstein, Paul E. Hanratty, Francis P. Harbert, John R. Harchut, Blair B. Hardisty, Betty J. Harden, Jack L. Harper, Samuel Hartig, Frank Hartigan, Mary E. Hartland, Betty L. Hauser, Lucille A. Havekotte, Lois J. Hawthorne, Betty J. Heath, Everett K. Hebda, Teddy F. Heffoon, Bernard J. Henry, William G. Herlehy, Robert E. Herrera, Ralph Higham, Robert J. Hill, L. Jean Hillstrom, Donald R. Hilty, Betty Jane Hinkle, Mary J. Hirshberg, Russell A. Hoagland, Jack T. Hobby, Gladys B. Hoffman, Ella E. Hoffman, Bob R. Hoffmaster, M. Virgin Hollywood, Vera G. Holt, John H. Holt, Lester E. Holtzman, Mary C. Hooper, Marjorie E. Hordis, L. Marion Horvath, William Hrabosky, Joe ia Hromi, John D. Hudson, Harry F. Hughes, Mercedes A. Huss, Edward J. Hyduk, George llgenfritz, Melvin R. Irwin, Betty Isaacs, Milton Israel, Karl J. lzbicki, Edward J. J Jackel, Joe G. Jackson, James W. Jackson, John Thomas Jamison, Doris May Jarusinsky, Albert J. Jerkins, Flora L. Johnson, Doris M. Johnson, Harry W. Johnson, Helen Louise Johnson, Ruth E. Johnson, Vivian L. Johnston, Betty M. Johnston, Robert B. Jones, Frank Jones, Frank A. Jones, Russell Merle Jordan, Alvina A. Jordan, William Joseph, William B. Joy, Jack P. Joyce, Mary E. Judy, Bernard B. Julin, Donald D. K Kaczmarek, Harry E. Kalkbrenner, Billy Kanach, Stella A. Kanyusik, Steve E. Karr, Audrey L. Keaton, Evelyn J. Keenan, John W. Kelley, Edward R. Kemp, Fred A. Kemper, G. William Kennedy, Herbert W. Kerns, John A. Kerr, June L. Kerr, Russell C. Kertis, Magdeline King, Mary Ellen R. Kingan, Roy S. Kinsel, Frank P. Kirschner, Jack L. Kiser, Robert E. Knortz, William P. Kolich, Anna M. Koltiska, Joe A. Kreutzman, Leroy Kruper, William G. Kundman, Eleanor E. Kurkowski, Genevieve THE YOUGH - A - MON THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMEN L Lange, C. William Lantz, Dorothy E. Larson, Alice M. Larson, Betty J. Larson, Scott W. Larson, William L. Laughlin, John W. Leach, Billy Leaghty, Charles C. Leaghty, Roy W. LeBreton, Robert H. Leckemby, Bill R. Lekocky, Regina R. M. Leibold, Margaret D. Lemon, Alleda B. Lemon, Marian E. Lepsch, Charles W. Lepsch, Galen E. Lesnansky, Theresa Lesniak, William F. Lewis, Catherine F. Lewis, Jane W. Liberkowski, Matthew Lickley, William John Liedke, Robert Lind, Anne E. Lofgren, Elmer E. Lorentz, William E. Lott, George W. Lotz, John F. Lucas, Rudolph Ludwick, Glenn Ludwig, Lois K. Lupari, Hildo A. Lyons, William M. Lynn, Ethel Lysell, Harry K. Lyskawa, Thomas H. M Macfarlane, Harriet C. Madden, Imelda J. Magaw, Mary M. Magnuson, Carl V. Mandel, Nathan Marquardt, Helen C. Martinik, John F. Marton, Richard J. Massung, Raymond F. Massung, William J. McGettigan Mary C. McGirr, Mildred M. McGuire, Ruth L. McKenna, Paul J. Megela, Mike S. Melinger, Ruth E. Menozzi, Bruno X. Meredith, Jeannette J. Metz, Betty Mae Metzler Robert W. Michael, can A. Middlemiss, John G. Mikrout, Edward J. Miller, Audrey G. Miller, Elsie A. Miller, Eugene V. Miller, Margaret E. Miller, Maynard Miller, Neal A. Miller, Walter H. Moffitt, Billy E. Monahan, Daniel J. Monahan, John R. Moon, Dolores M. Moore, James V. Moore, John B. Morre, Regis F. Moore, Walter L. Morsey, Rita E. Morton, Richard Morus, Charles J. Mrvos, Daisy D. Mrvos, Helen Mrvos, Margaret Mull, Carl R. Mullaly, Raymond T. Murphy, John J. Murrer, Walter Myers, Myers, Leota A. Robert J. N Nagy, Albert F. Naspinsky, Frank A. Naspinsky, John W. Nelson, Carl V. Nelson, Eloise A. Nelson, Howard W. Nelson, Lois M. Nelson, Margaret L. Nesteruk, John P. Masters, Ruth G. Matfee, Mike M. Mathew, Betty E. Mathieu, Irene D. Maydew, Martha J. Mayer, Vernon E. McAtee, Charles O. McCabe, Mary M. McCarty, William S. McCarty, Edward A. McClure, James E. McCune, Frank W. McCune, Ted McDivett, Robert J. McFadden, Robert L. Newlin, Joe Bennson Norton, Mary E. Norvack, Marie C. C. Nyquist, Harry W. Nystrom, Emil L. O Odenthal, Howard W. Olinski, Chester A. Olinski, Eugene V. Olson, Ernest R. Ottinger, Harry Owens, Alberta N. Oyler, Joe R P Palko, Joe E. Palm, Gilbert A. Palm, Ruth V. Park, Agnes V. Pastor, John Parucha, Florence L. Pater, Carl T. J. Pater, Eleanore F. Patterson, Janet A. Paxon, Dewey A. Pearson, Fred J. Pellace, Andrew J. Penzak, Isabel A. Peterson, Evelyn M. Petrick, Stephen Phar, Paul E. Phillips, Richard T. Plesniak, Tom P. Ploskina, Pete J. Pochask, John Pohodic, Andrew Polaskovic, John M. Polakovic, Michael A. Pomaiba, Lucille Pope, Samuel Popernick, Ruth M. Popolaski, Henry L. Poynor, Mae R. Poynor, Thomas Priester, Eleanor M. Proc, Anne M. Pusi, Nick Puskaric, Edward M. Quantz James L Queen, Elmer R Quillen, Gertrude Quinn, William F. R Rankin, Clyde E. Raible, James M. Raible, Roy F. Rayman, Frances L. Raymer, Edward A. Raymer, Epp G. Raynak, Emil W. Reith, Eleanor M. Rice, Jack L. Robinson, Bill R. Romick, Charles R. Rorabaugh, Betty J. Rosnick, Jessie M. Ross, Charles W. Roth, Edna May Ruschak, Mike J. Ryber, Walter B. Ryniak, Ralph J. S O Qualters, Alice M. ' M Sakowski, Raymond J. Samadosky, Anna M. Sandusky, Evelyn M. Saurez, Ray Scalzo, Mary Jane D. Scappetura, Natale J. Scharer, Curtis A. Schmeltzer, MargaretV Schmidt, Robert A. Schoeller, Elizabeth L. Schoeller, Hazel M. Schwartz, Ethel O. Scott, John V. Scott, Robert H. Seligo, John V. Sedney, Edmund J. Sedney, Jean E. Serena, Earl F. Semke, William C. Sharik, Milan G. Sherer, Bill V. Sherer, Jack P. Sherer, Jean E. Simco, Joseph E. Simcox, Betty E. Simurdo, Paul R. Sisler, Gaylord H. Sivak, Ethel P. Skelkel, Donald Skiffington, Theresa M. Slack, Arthur H. Slaney, Frank W. Slinchak, John R. Sloane, Glenn E. Smith, George J. Smith, Katheryn C. Smochko, Charles Sobchak, Annie L. Solomon, Florence Spearnak, Mike Spencer, Fred, Jr. Sproul, Dorothy M. Starmack, Joseph D. Srulson, Frieda Y. Steelnack, William E. Stein, William H. Stephan, Fred L. Stepanik, John Stepkovitz, Fred J. Sternquist, Shirley J. Stewart, Margaret E. Stock, Louise E. Strom, Kenneth G. Suarez, Ray Suchant, Gretl K. Sullivan, Billy J. Sullivan, Jay J. Sutton, Kathryn E. Sykes, Harold C. Szarzynaki, James W. T Tabish, Leonard R. Tamasy, Amy L. Telisko, Mary A. Thompson, Clarence J. Thomas, Bess M. Thomas, Howard S. Thomas, Paul A. Titzell, Doris M. Tonks, Jennett M. THE YOUGH - A - MON Torrance, Isabel C. Toth, William J. Tremont, J. William Trimble, Vincent F. Troutman, Fred Turczan, Tony J. Turner, Thelma B. Tyson, Doris J. U Uhrich, Dorothy E. Ulmer, Helen L. Ulrich, Arthur R. V Valenta, Carl A. A Austin, Shirley B Bauman, Doris Belpuliti, Boris Beresford, Thomas Billy, Eleanor Blaho, John Bogard, Ruth Boord, Sara Brown, Helen Bruno, Rose Buhaly, Valeria Bulcsar, Anne Bundi, William Burall, Josephine C Campbell, Cathryn Carothers, George Carrozzo, Falco Coberly, Gladys Coma, Anna Cooper, James Couchenour, Leona D Dashofy, William Darnay, Ethel Denning, Conrad DePodesta, Elsie Dominic, Jessie Donaldson, George Donaldson, Margie E Egri, George Ehler, Eleanor Ellenberger, Ferol THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMEN Valoon, Jeanne E. Weigle, Richard S. VanHorn, Joseph E. Weinel, Bill E. VanKirlc, Jack W. Vano, John B. Weissert, Evelyn G. Welch, Blaire Vavrek, Andrew A. Welch, George D. Visolce, Ruth L. Voelker, Lawrence Vogt, Fred W. Vorce, June K. W Walrath, Charlie N. Wampler, Marie Watherwax, Arthur Watters, Jule Anne Welke, John O. Welty, Raymond F. Wester, Oliver F. Wigand, Doris M. Williams, Bill B. Williams, Emma K. Wilson, George S. Wilson, May W. Wisnieski, John Wodzinslci, Henry J. THE ELEVENTH WARD SCHOOL THE HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT F Fazek, Albert Fernandez, Alice Finney, LaRene G Gacey, Lillian Galley, Elizabeth Granda, Cecelia Griffin, Norma H Hackett, Denton Hannun, Elizabeth Harrison, Jean Hendry, James Hiclc, Henrietta Holsing, Eiben I Isenberg, Sarah Izzo, Clara Izzo, Eva J Janus, Mary Johnson, Melba K Kalkbrenner, Merle Karaffa, Andrew Kazmierslci, Leona Kirkland, Henrietta Klingensmith, Jeanette Knieplcamp, Jean Koss, George Kreibeclc, Viola Kritilcos, William Kushner, Dorothy L Lee, Lillian Lickert, William Lieberum, Edmund Lucza, Anna M Maneer, Wilbert Mann, Helen Martinelli, Agnes Massery, Delores Massung, Dorothy McCahiII, Marie McGowan, Bessie McLaughlin, Helen Merry, Frances Meyer, Steven Minyon, Joseph Motrones, Charles N Noble, Joseph P Paclc, Elizabeth Passaro, Evalyn Peers, Alfred Petaclc, Olga Prezel, Dorothy R Rainford, Theresa Ranzier, Edith Rhoades Jack Riazzi, Annie Rosenberger, Harvey Rucki, Alphonse Ruffing, Anna Marie Woidyla, Leona B. Wood, Marion G. Wright, George B. Wunderley, Sarah P Wynn, John G. Y Yahn, Ethel M. Yorchulc, Andy Young, George F. Z Zajdel, John A. S Sanner, Walter Schmidt, Anna Siket, Elvera Simera, Sara Mae Simon, Joseph Simpson, Elaine Sipos, Margaret Snyder, Richard Sowa, Josephine Stegman, Martha T Tanner, Audrey Taylor, Clyde Taylor, Edna Teclesco, Mary Timolc, Julia Torolc, Margaret Trent, Virginia Tumara, Mary V Valeclco, Julia Versellesi, Eva Vota, Margaret W Wash, Zoltan Watts, Mabel Wedel, Peggy Weislcircher, Bernice Weiskircher, Lila Whitman, Belva Wilcox, Frances Winso, Betty Woznialc, Cecelia FEATURES If S--'xi N- XS' fl .f x X THE YOUGH - A - M . . . Program . . . Ti-IE FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Tuesday Morning, June Fourth Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Five Prelude- Choral .... ....................... ...... ..... M e t cali High School Band Invocation .......... ................... R everend William M. Schwartz Music- Salut d'Amour' ........................... ............... E lgar High School Band Oration- Significance of High School Tercentenary . . . ..... Margaret Kerston Oration- Boston Latin School, the Germ of an Idea . .... Joseph Korch Oration- The Academy Movement ............ .... P aul Schulhol Oration- Social and Economic Ideals . . . .... Glenn Milcaloff Music- Oration Oration Oration Qration Music-' Oration Oration Oration Oration ll Cl ll O Victorious People ....................... The Dawn of Maytime -from the Opera Martha - Evolution of High School Buildings ......-..- Growth of High School Population . - Curriculum Expansion ........ - Great Educational Leaders ............ 'Parade ofthe Wooden Dolls .-.---.. ...- . High School Band Function of the High School .............. McKeesport High School from 1902 to 1935 ---- Education for World Peace ............... The High School of Tomorrow .-....-. . Music- Toualouwa, Hopi Indian Dance ............. High School Band Presentation of Diplomas. . . ............... . . Music- Victory March ........................... High School Band ..............Gaines Flotow. . .Mixed Choir . . . . . . . . .Tony Damaslcy . . . .Minnie Long . . . .Marcella Kelley . - - . -June Sieberg ........Evving . . . .Irma Guslcy . . . . .Jane Forney . . . . . .Alvin Roth . . . . .Alice Rotzsch ..........Gruen . . . . .Joseph B. Richey . . ........ Shea 98 O N i THE YOUGH- -MON THE HONOR STUDENTS. CLASS 0F 1935 Sitting: .lune Sieberg, Joseph Korch, Alice Rotzsch, Marcella Kelley, Minnie Long. Standing: Margaret Kerston, Glenn Mikaloff, Paul Schulhof, Jane Forney, Anthony Damasky, Alvin Roth, Irma Gusk THE CLASS OF 1935 AT COMMENCEMENT The Last Sitting, June, 1935 99 THE YOUGH- -MON THE VESTED CHOIR AT BAGCALAUREATE. JUNE, 1935 Miss Arla E. Wallace, Directress I ,Mum ON THEIR WAY TO THE STADIUM STEPS The Seniors at Commencement, June. 1935 100 THE YOUGH - A - MON Alice Rotzsch, 1935 Winner of the State Senatorial Scholarship. Honor Student in the University of Pittsburgh. Fredericlc Weisert, 1935 Winner of the Rensselaer Medal for Superior Worlc in Mathematics and in Physics. Holcler oi the Alumni Scholarship at Washington and Jefferson College 101 4' .E K w is 2 , eg 'f 3 E 2 an Qi' lf EL Z3 f F R ALM. few It X wi . n A1 V' bf' .. ,531 5,3 We r. Af, ,f ff 3 Ing. f 'M Q -,nn Q00 nl -I' 4 - Q. ' .4f.,,v, 'Q' 91 QWI. ful' 1 fa fp, . wg , A ggi, sf f I 2 'Q 'mf . 4? A- M 5c,,J5,ff K 1 .- u M arf 'fo ff fi . .K ff .4.,.. S H-7' v .- 1 v xttg AH' -BPM 'WF Meyv, Final, nf. . Vi Q ek .P 'X' '52 59 -v :fl gg' L, f 5vk I' B fwx J ,PQ F ' !5 THE YOUGH - A - MON A Ahlquist, Elinor Alcerberg, Margaret Ambroziak, Andrew Appel, Julia Arvin, June B Baker, Ord Ballas, Betty Barduel, Evelyn Barnes, Betty Bathe, Virginia Beachy, Dale Benner, Mary Bernick, Anna Berry, Ralph Beskid, Charles Betters, Charles Brown, Mary Jane Brown, William Buck, Kathleen Butala, Betty Mae Butko, Michael Buzek, Annabel C Callahan, Russel Callaway, Willis Campbell, Anson Campbell, Rudy Carter, Harold Check, Edward Churchman, Helen Cidboy, Mitilda Clark, David Collins, John Conners, Catherine Corbet, Dunstan Crawford, Beatrice Crawford, Ruth Crossman, Ruth Culbert, Howard Curry, Reed D Danko, Mary Jane DeBerry, Sanford Debreczeni, Edmund Deedrick, ,Thelma Defelice, Michele DelSignore, Thomas Dempster, Evelyn Denne, Joseph Dennen, Bette HONOR ROLL In Punctuality and Perfect in Attendance 1 9 3 4 - 1 9 3 5 - ---QIUIQI'--- Uhr Cllnriitiratn ftinnnr Detweiler, Oscar Dennison, Myra Dirle, Louis Doblick, Sam Doka, Helen Dominick, Adolph Douglas, Norma Dugan, Tom Dunn, Dorothy E Elko, George Estochen, John F Faix, Aileen Faix, lrene Faix, June Falco, Daniel Fedasz, Harry Feightner, Lloyd Filson, William Fitz, Joe Flagherty, Regis Fowler, Dorothy Foster, Annabelle Frankovic, Josephine Fusola, Carmela G Gacey, Margaret Gash, lrene Gasky, Julia Gasparovic, George Gaydos, Marie Genard, Norma Gerber, Joe Gerstner, Duane Golz, Edith Gostovich, Ann Grennaway, Helen Griffith, Lillian H Hackett, David Hadberg, Thomas Haley, Charles Hallett, William Hannegan, Reed Harper, Helen Harmon, David Hartland, James Hebda, Stanley Heilman, William Hendrie, Fern Heveker, Thomas Hirshberg, Norman Hiveley, June Hoffman, Ruth Hohenberger, Thelma Hoinkes, Frederick Holland, Hall House, Jack Hrinko, Catherine Huemme, Ardafay J Janosz, Teddy K Kadar, Pauline Kalkbrenner, Harry Kaminslcy, Joe Kardos, lrene Kardos, Margaret Karr, Theda Katona, Helen Kenney, Rita Kerr, Bill Kline, Francis Koester, Clarence Kohl, Roy Kovacevic, Stephen Kovack, Elizabeth Krawczak, Josephine Krieger, Winona Kritikos, Claire Krunsky, Chester Krunsky, Edward Krupinsky, Helen Kuch, Julia Kunicky, Julia Kustra, Ester L Lackowitch, Harry Lapkowicz, Joe Law, Robert Legin, Agnes Lewis, Raymond Lindberg, Robert Lippert, Leonard Lofton, Helen Lofstrom, Charles Lorvrich, Sarah Lowery, John Ludwig, Hazel Lyons, Charles M Madden, Paul Magill, James Makowka, Betty Mansfeild, Willard Martin, Helen Martin, Jack Martin, Joseph Markus, Wilma Massery, Jennings Mazur, Henry McAvoy, Richard McCall, Howard McCall, Robert McCahill, Rita McCaskey, Helen McCracken, Betty McCrumb, Albert McDougal, Jack McGirr, Margaret McLane, Josephine McLaughlin, lsabelle McLaughlin, James McLaughlin, Margaruet Menzie, Ann Mercer, Elmira Meszaros, Pearl Miller, Glen Miscevich, Grace Momich, Adam Morris, Francis Morsey, Margaret Myers, Jack N Nystrom, Harold Niemi, Vienna Noon, Mary Jane O Orris, Helen P Pagjen, Anna Palmgreen, Lester Panich, June Pastor, Charles Perhacs, Madeline Peterson, Vera Petres, Marjorie Phillips, Hazel Picardi, Joseph Pinzak, John Plesniak, Angela 4 THE YOUGH - A - MON Popach, Margaret Powers, Margaret Pratt, Albert Puscar, Alice Pudlak, Agnes Pulls, Elizabeth R Raisner, Marie Rauch, Curtis Rhodes, Roy Richards, Grace Richter, Caryll Robb, Helen Roche, Robert Roderick, Robert Romick, Alma Ropar, John Rost, Paul Rudberg, Cliff Rudge, Duane Ryan, Virginia S Salitros, Mary Schmidt, Mercedes Scott, Lois A Ach, Irene Akerberg, Doris Anderson, Carl Andrews, Henry Arokhaty, William Ayres, Eunice B Babalic, Catherine Babalic, Dorothy Babick, George Backstrom, George Balawaider, Joe Baldridge, Jack Balint, Steve Barey, Agnes Barnett, Charlet Barnett, Emma Barynas, Irene Basci, Rose Bathe, Harry Baurer, Joseph Becker, Helen Bedell, Lawrence Bedont, William Beech, Glen Beedle, Maurice Beirne, Helen Bentz, Katherine Benvin, Tony Beres, Andrew Berta, Florence Billy, Marion THE CERTIFICATE HONOR Segarto, Elizabeth Sellman, Harold Septer, Budd Shalkowski, Frank Shannon, Leo Shaw, George Shaw, Margaret Shepler, James Sherba, Anna Sherry, Alex Siket, Marie Sirber, Earl Slack, Walter Slade, Eunice Slatzer, Mary Mae Smeltzer, Glen Smith, Charles Smith, Charlotte Smith, Dorothy Soltez, Emma Soltis, John Starka, June Staymaster, Albert Steck, Dorothy Steck, Sarah Steele, Eleanor Stenger, Anne Stephen, Mary Stepkovitz, Helen Stine, John Stiveson, Robert Strunck, William Stull, Martha Susky, Clara Symington, Margaret Szilagye, Erma T Taylor, Jack Tellinger, Emma Timok, Mary Tokar, Michael Tomko, Sylvester Tong, Alberta Turkaly, Mark U Umbarger, Floyd Urembick, Helen V Vogel, William Vandermiller, C. W. Ellie 522:11 Ttiunnr Birath, Evelyn Bissel, Dorothy Bissell, Mary Ruth Black, Audrey Black, Jessie Blamick, Charles Blamick, Jeanette Blazina, Emily Bocek, Tillie Bock, Helen Bogovich, Agnes Bomyas, Steve Bonnet, Mercedes Borsi, Violet Boss, Alma Bowen, Thomas Bowman, Elizabeth Brenyo, Thomas Brieck, Rosemary Britton, Peggy Brletic, Thomas Brophy, Edward Brown, Veryl Brunson, Ruth Bukes, Nola Burda, Daniel Burns, Lucille Buser, Richard Buti, Elena Byard, Clarence C Cairns, Dorothy Cameron, Doris Campbell, Francis Campbell, Ruth Campoli, Walter Caraher, Bill Carlson, Marion Carpenter, Gladys Carrozzo, Anna Carrozzo, Rose Carter, Emma Cartwright, Virginia Chapman, Robert Chemsak, John Chuckla, Vanda Ciavarra, Francis Cibula, Florine Clark, Ruby Clarke, Elizabeth Cochenour, Betty Coleman, Lois Conway, James Conway, Ralph Conway, Virginia Cooley, Margaret Cooper, Elvira Cooper, Mattie Copan, Thomas Corbin, Ralph Cordisko, Albert Corey, Mary Craig, William Crawford, Dorothy Crossland, Dorothy Crouch, Don Crouch, Ray Cutson, Thelma Cynkar, Stanley Vargo, Cecelia Vaughn, Carolyn Vaughn, Sam Verminsky, Edward Verner, Martha Ann W Warwick, Elinore Watson, La Verne Webb, Stuart Wiles, Earl Wilson, Alice Winkler, Ruth Wise, Helen Wozniak, Laura Wunderly, Hazel Y Yocum, Mary Young, Jean Z Zanper, Elsie Zecchini, Nellie Zegudevec, Helen D Dabin, Adam Dandar, Emil Danko, Stanley Danner, Eileen Davis, Clara Davis, Eleoner Davis, Florence Davis, Mildred Davis, Ruth Davis, William Dawkins, Delmar Debreczeni, Ernest Delp, Phoebe De Moss, Wayne Derry, Mary Detweiller, Mary G. Deigleman, Francis Diggins, Gladys Dirling, Grayce Dittman, Richard Dodds, Lucille Dolata, Frank Domarksky, Gladys Domingo, Charles Domingo, John Doric, Frank Downey, Oliver Duncan, Robert Duncan, William Dunstan, Harry Drakas, Frank Dreer, Dorothy Drost, Steve THE YOUGH - A - MON E Eakin, Robert Edge, Edward Edmundson Mar El Ehler, Lawrence Y England, Clifford Engster, Lillian Engwer, Vera Enke, Robert Erickson, Florence Erickson, Ruth Estok, Julia Evans, Betty Evkovich, Martha F Fairley, David Falatak, Alfred Fawcett, Jack Fawcett, Virginia Fehr, Raymond Feltz, Paul Ferency, William Ferguson, Jean Fesh, Ray Fillipsie, Mary Finlayson, Oral Fitchari, Gazella Fleming, Catherine Flohr, William Florchak, John Folin, Helen Forbes, Jean Forney, Jane Forrest, Alex Francovic, Olive Frank, Adolph Franko, Leona Fritchey, Jane Furlong, Harold G Gaci, Margaret Gala, Charles iz. Galemeyer, Elizabeth Galka, Mary Gallagher, Bernard Gangue, Helen Gardner, Dorothy Gardner, June Gary, Anna Gaskell, Helen Gearning, Katherine Gertz, Robert Gibbons, Kathleen Gibaut, Leonard Gibson, James Gibson, Norman Gingo, Barbara Glenn, James Glaab, Paula Gourash, Leona Gorman, Ruth Gothard, Helen Gray, Archie Greenhalgh, John Gregory, Wendell THESEAL Griffith, Jean Griffiths, Nellie Griffiths, Vera Gross, Virginia Gruber, Eva Grzyuala, Adella H Hall, Leon Hall, Virginia Hallick, Albert Halselhoff, William Halverson, Alice Hamilton, Alex Haulon, Lois Harmon, Dorothy Harris, Una Harrison, Beryl Harrison, Helen Harrison, Jack Harrison, Anna Hasso, Micheal Haydrick, Martin Hayes, Bertram Heholt, Albert Henderson, Kenneth Henderson, Melvin Hensel, Irene Herchelroath, Elizabeth Herrington, Ruth Hibbs, Madelyn Hill, William Hines, Russell Hock, William Hodge, Alex Hoffman, Jessie Hoffman, Stanley Hoinkes, Karl Holiday, Evelyn Hollaway, Betty Hoop, William Horton, Jane Hornfeck, Lawrence Hornak, Anna Mae Hornak, John Horvath, Alex Housaman, Charles Houserman, Blaine Hrehocek, Albert Huemme, June Hughes, Bill Hughes, Alice Hughes, Eleanor Hughes, Margaret Hummel, Helen Huminick, Theresa Hunt, Sylvia Hurley, Louise Hustko, Stella lrwin, Dorothy lsakson, Mary Ellen lsbir, Esper lsenberg, William lverson, Anna Mae lzbicka, Bernice HONOR J Jack, Robert Jackel, Glenn Jackson, Fred Jagnick, Kathryn James, Avonella Jamison, Vincent Jarec, Mildred Jenkins, Joseph Jenkins, Ruth Johnson, Cecelia Johnson, Anna Johnson, Ethel Johnson, Bob Johnson, Pheobe Johnson, Mary Johnston, Louise Johnston, Wilbert Jones, Belva Jones, Thomas Jones, Dorothy Judge, Rita K Kaler, Pearl Kalina, Mike Keddie, Margaret Keenan, Bill Kern, Mary Kern, Thelma Kier, Ruth Kimotek, Isabelle Kindt, Robert King, Helen Kingan, Harry Kirkland, Betty Kirchner, Ruth Kirsch, Margaret Klein, John Klein, Archie Kmiecik, Estelle Knott, Joseph Koran, Albert Korch, Joseph Kormos, Ethel Kortz, Elverne Koss, Albert Kostuck, Julia Kovacevic, Mary Jane Kovach, Helen Koval, Mary Kozak, Zoltan Kozar, Steve Kramer, Robert G. Krieger, William Krien, Katherine Krivonyak, Mike Krapp, Leona Kubald, Mary Kunes, Virginia Kusick, Diane Kerstra, Helen Kyak, Mike L Landsdorf, Mary Langan, James La Rosa, Anna Larson, Christine Laura, Anna Laura, Verna Lawley, Edward Lawley, Francis Leaghty, Elizabeth Le Chaulk, Margaret Legin, Mildred Lehnhardt, Hauston Leonardo, Patsy Lescinski, Rose Lindberg, lda Mae Linkhauser, Charles Linstrom, Carl Lippert, lsabelle Long, David Long, Frank Lord, Alvin Lucketich, Pearl Lueham, Bill Lukascho, Anna Lukascko, Susan Lux, Milda Lynch, Chrissie Lynn, Helen Grace Lyons, Wallace Lyons, Raymond Lysell, Richard M Makawsky, Andy Maley, Donald Maley, Margaret Mamula, George Mandella, Anthony Mangan, Geraldine Mann, Betty Marhefka, Andy Marhefka, Joe Martin, Beatrice Marnes, Mildred Maser, Ester Massung, Fred Massung, Virginia Massung, John Matik, Cyril Matta, Stephen Matty, Margaret Maurid, Peter Maurer, Charlotte Mayden, Virginia Maxwell, Margaret McConner, Jean McClusky, Mary McDonough, Jack Mclntosh, Milton Mclntosh, William McKee, Claire McKee, William McKeeta, Francis McNulty, Joseph Menzie, Lois Merz, Helen Meskowski, Chester Meskowski, George Metzler, Bessie THE YOUGH - A - MON Mezoff, Violet Mihalivic, Joe Mikaloff, Jean Milasko, Florence Miller, Betty Miller, Dorothy Miller, George Miller, Isabelle Miller, Ruth Miller, Thomis Minnick, Charles Mitchel, Martha Monchel, Dorothy Montgomery, Thom Mooney, Don Moonis, James Moore, Dorothy Moore, Lucille Moore, Mildred Mordacci, Afro BS Morganstern, La Verne Morris, Bernard Morris, John Morris, Irene Morrison, George Matz, Edward Matz, Helen Myers, Robert Muha, Jane Muscante, Rose N Nagy, John Nagy, Mary Nagy, Nick Nuhalski, Edward Nasta, Agnes Naylor, Virginia Nelson, Ruth Nesterick, Albert Nesterowicz, Anne Nestor, Catherine Newman, Glen Neuman, Thelma Nicholls, Frank Novak, Anthony Nyclas, Beatrice O Obsberg, Charles Obsberg, George Olson, Philip Onder, Florence Orbell, Jack Orlidge, Wallace Orzel, Adolph Osborne, Clary Osterman, Arnold Otto, Gertrude P Paige, Mitchell Paisley, Samuel Palko, Bernice Palmer, Charles Palmer, Virginia Panetta, Frank THE SEAL HONOR Parker, Violet Patrick, Margaret Patrick, Micheal Patrick, Mike Patterson, Adele Patterson, Dorothy Patterson, James Patterson, Margaret Patterson, Melda Paul, Margaret Paulic, Frank Paviclc, Margaret Peebley, Chester Peirce, Lois Peterson, Clara Mae Peroska, Mike Petrick, Albert Petterson, Susie Phillips, Jack Phillips, Roy Pigozzi, William Pishko, Anna Pierce, Florence Plesniak, Joseph Ploszay, Stanley Podolak, George Pohodie, Anna Polienka, John Pope, Elsie Porvasnik, Fred Posega, Marie Potosnak, Carl Prezniak, Anna Principal, William Priznor, Peter Prohap, Eleanor Puskaric, Frank Putz, Anne R Rader, Lois Radinovic, Frances Radovic, Frank Ratferty, Eunice Rafferty, Helen Railingshafer, Helen Razny, John Rausch, Jean Rae, June Reed, Marian Reskovac, Josephine Roades, Marie Rhoades, Frances Rhodes, Robert Richard, Eveleyn Richard, John Richards, Laurie Rider, Walter Riley, Dorothy Robb, Sam Robinson, William Rodebaugh, Mildred Rodgers, Charles Rosensteel, Don Rosenweig, Elaine Rosnick, Paulene Rosnik, Eleanor Ross, Fenton Ross, Louise Ross, Stanley Rost Ruth Rost, William Rotzsch, Alice Ruozzi, Beatrice S Sakowska, Alfretta Salitros, Margaret Samios, Angelo Sammers, Armella Sandemyer, Carlyle Sandemyer, Glen Saurer, Carolyn Saviska, Catherine Sayles, June Schaum, Jack Schimpf, Lois Schmitz, Thomas Schreiner, James Schultz, Genevieve Schultz, Richard Schultz, Sophia Schwartz, Charles Schwartz, Eleanor Schwerha, Margaret Sedney, Leonard Sedney, Marcella Selgo, Virginia Semchak, Anna Semchak, Helen Serena, Lillian Sharbaugh, Regis Shaw, Mabel Sherer, Marie Shirey, Grace Shoop, Ruth Short, Dorothy Shupe, Doris Sieberg, June Siebert, Charles Signet, Helen Sinn, Lawry Sipos, Barbara Sisson, Roberta Sivak, Andrew Slcelly, Eleanor Skepstedt, Eleanor Skiffington, Vincent Skorich, Elizabeth Slack, Eleanor Sleightner, George Smith Betty Smith, Dorothy Smith Isabel Smith, Jack Smith, Jesse Smith, Louise Smith, Merle Smith, Virginia Smoli nisky, Jean Soles, Bob Sollars, Bessie Salarien, Stella Sowa, George Swoa, Mary Sowa, Peter Spearnak, Stella Spence, Grace Spudy, Mildred Standenmayer, Carlyle Starmak, Sophia Starmak, Walter Stephanik, Elmer Stoken, Mike Stoken, Theresa Strong, Joe Stripsky, Stephen Summit, Kenneth Sundin, Ruth Sivak, Andrew Svitko, Andrew Sykes, Garnet Sykes, James Szeg, Frank Szezypek, Joseph T Taylor, David Taylor, Ruth Taylor, Ruth E. Thomas, Albert Thomas, James Thompson, Clara Thompson, Ruth Thornberg, Lois Rice, Mary Elizabeth Toal, Thelma Tomko, Frank Tomko, Mary Thomphson, Clara Tonks, Ruth Torrance, Mariory Toth, Andrew Trbovick, Louise Tricket, Foster Tukot, Julia U Uher, Steve Ulm, Muriel Urbaniak, John Urbansky, Della V Vadas, Christine Vados, Margaret Valecko, Joseph Valenta, Madelyn Van Kirk, Dorothy Vargovich, Joe Verminsky, Helen Vetterly, Lillian Victor, George Vignovich, Sophia Visoke, Mildred Visokay, Irene Vitsas, James Voelker, Wilma Vogt, Anna Volk, Velma Vukovich, Joe Vukmanic, Mildred J THE YOUGH - A - MON W Svtlegssegth Virginia wilson, hwrtaltrel Y W k I , L ' C Sf af ' I ' ' - - Wgcnil QDOFOYLS Welsh, Jacly Whfsnnd, Dbrgtlhly Yamewc' Soplua 9 1 Y Wargovich, Helen Wardropper, Ruby Watson, Alice Watson, Richard Way, Frank Weeder, Charles Weimer, Bessie Weissert, Frederick Weissert, Helen Andrews, Henry Ayres, Eunice Baldridge, Jack Bedell, Laurence Beedle, Maurice Benner, Mary Bissell, Dorothy Black, Audrey Borsi, Violet Boss, Alma Brunson, Ruth Campbell, Anson Cartwright, Virginia Chemsak, John Coleman, Lois Conway, Ralph Conway, Virginia Cordisco, Albert Crouch, Don Davis, Ruth Delp, Phoebe Doka, Helen Dolata, Frank Drakos, Frank Drost, Steve Dunstan, Harry Ehler, Lawrence Fillipsie, Mary Fleming, Catherine Gaskell, Helen Gibaut, Leonard Glenn, James Greenaway, Helen Werb, Dorothy White, William Wiberg, Marjorie Jane Wilds, Nettie Wilkins, Earl Wilkins, Albert Williams, John Williams, Virginia Wills, Joe SENIORS PERFECT I 1932- Greenhalgh, John Griffith, Jean Gross, Virginia Harris, Una Harrison, Anna Harrison, Jack Hartland, James Hines, Russel Hoffman, Jesse Hoffman, Stanley Huemme, June lsenberg, Bill Jenkins, Ruth Johnson, Robert Kern, Thelma Knott, Joseph Kovacevic, Mary Kozar, Stephan Krieger, Winona Kritikos, Claire Kropp, Leona Kunes, Virginia Kyak, Mike Langan, James Leaghty, Elizabeth Lindstrom, Carl Luehm, Bill Lyons, Charline Lyons, Raymond Markus, Wilma Marves, Mildred Maund, Peter Winklevoss, Eleanor Wise, Violet Wisser, Mary Witheraw, Dorothy Wunder, Alberta Wunderly, Andrew Wunderly, Jack, Wunderly, Margaret Wunderly, George Young, James Yuhas, Margaret Z Zajicik, Carl Zaioc, lrene Zell, Lawrence Zell, William Zollars, Lois Zukowski, Henrie N ATTENDANCE 1936 Maurer, Charlotte McNulty, Joe Meskowski, George Mihalevic, Joseph Milasko, Florence Miller, Isabelle Mitchell, Martha Monchel, Dorothy Montgomery, Thomas Moonis, James Morganstern, La Verne Morris, Bernard Nagy, Mary Neuman, Thelma Nyilas, Beatrice Paisley, Samuel Panich, June Paradise, John Parker, Violet Patterson, Margaret Paul, Margaret Peterson, Mary Alice Pulls, Elizabeth Puskarich, Frank Putz, Anna Rae, June Rider, Walter Riley, Dorothy Rosnick, Eleanor Sauer, Carolyn Saviski, Catherine Schmitz, Thomas Schreiner, James Schultz, Sophia Sedney, Marcella Sellman, Harold Sharbaugh, Regis Sherer, Marie Shirey, Grace Shoop, Ruth Sisson, Roberta Sivak, Andrew Smith, Merle Smith, Virginia Spucly, Mildred Stephanik Elmer Stripsky, Stephan Strunck, William Sundin, Ruth Sykes, Garnet Szilagye, Erma Uher, Steve tta Vandermiller, Charles Verner, Martha A Vetterly, Lillian Visokay, Irene Voelker, Wilma Volk, Velma Wackerle, Lewis Wargovich, Helen Weissert, Helen White, William Wiberg, Marjorie Wilds, Nettie Williams, Virginia nn Jane THE YOUGH- -MON SENIORS PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE AND IN PUNCTUALITY IN THE GRADES AND IN HIGH SCHOOL Sitting: June Rae, La Verne Morganstern, Ruth Brunson. Dorothy Bissell. Standing: William White, Elmer Stephanik, Bill Isenberg, Ralph Conway. ROOM 211-MR. SCHAD, TEACHER Leader in Red and Blue Sales First Row: Florence Umansky, Helen Hritz. Jean Young, Mr. Srhad. Jeanne Bedell, Lois Coleman, Nellie Sullivan. Second Row: Mildred Greenblat, Martha Mitchell, Regina Bosnak, Dorothy Muse, Elsie Unglaub, Erma Coberly, Eleanor Rcsnik, Cecelia Check, Martha Baxter. Third Row: Alfred Brown, William Rost, Earle Williams, Thomas Jones, Frank Mosher, Anthony Mandella, Herbert Campbell. Fourth Row: Kennedy Linge, Allan Abraham, Hall Holland, Anne Suchant, Grace de Fries, Frank Toth, Jack Franklin, Elmer Stephanik. Fifth Row: Andrew Bodnai, Ernest Debreczeni, George Morrison, James Trimble, Joseph Istavanick, Albert Pratt, Kenneth Tomlinson, Ray Milligan, Michael Hrehocik. 109 THE YOUGH - A - MON MR. HITE AND oLu GLORY COMRADE HITE PRESENTS FLAGS TO M. H. S. Shortly before the Christmas recess Comrade William Hite, the ninety-six year old veteran of the Civil War, and lone living member of the Grand Army of the Republic in McKeesport, presented two beautiful flags to the high school. These gifts, coming from one who was born in McKeesport in February, 1840, and who served faithfully in the Pennsylvania Infantry during the four years of the war, are both timely and appropriate. One of the flags adorns the auditorium stage, while the other one hangs in the front entrance of our building. Dr. J. B. Richey, our esteemed former superintendent, made the presentation address, speaking on the theme Patriotism. 110 THE YOUGH- -MON A FACULTY TEA Sponsored bythe Home Economics Department Miss Kimmel and her Assistants -'iw A FACULTY TEA Served bythe Home Economics Department 111 THE YOUGH - A - MON THE GIRL RESERVES' CABINET First Row: Ruth McKenery, Loraine Klingensmith. Second Row: Virginia Cartwright, Norma Douglas, Cora Kraus, Anna La Rosa. Third Row: Dorothy Bissell, Caroline Vaughan, Bessie Weimer, Dorothy Brodzinski, Merle Smith, Margaret Symington, Betty Hackett. THE GIRL RESERVES Miss Norton, Miss Richardson, Miss Gillman THE OFFICERS President, Norma Douglas, Vice-President, Cora Kraus, Secretary, Virginia Cartwright, Treasurer, Anna La Rosa. THE CHAIRMEN Devotional, Merle Smith, Social, Lorraine Klingensmith, Refreshment, Caroline Vaughan, Bessie Weimer, Service, Betty Hackett, Financial, Dorothy Bissell, Decoration, Dorothy Brodzinski, Reporter, Ruth McKenery, Pianist, Margaret Symington. THE FACULTY ADVISERS Miss Richardson, Miss Norton, Miss Gillman. THE CLASS CHAIRMEN SENIORS-Bissell, Dorothy Erickson, Margaret JUNIORS-Brennan, Sarah Hughes, Peggy SOPHOMORES-Delogier, Elaine Griffiths, Ruth MEMBERS SENIORS Bosnak, Regina Donelly, Mary Jane Ferguson, Dorothy Ferrie, Lois Hackett, Betty Harrison, Helen Harrison, Anna Kerstore, Helen Kostick, Julia Lupari, Hilda McKeever, Ruth Morsey, Ann Marie Paul, Margaret Ryan, Virginia Sakowska, Alberta Sakowska, Alfretta Sidney, Marcella Steck, Dorothy Weissert, Helen Johnson, Olive Lamb, Lavina Sterner, Evlynne Suskey, Clara Verner, Martha Anne Wiberg, Marjorie Jane Wilds, Nettie E. THE YOUGH - A - MON Akerburg, Doris Brodzinski, Dorothy Brown, Mary Jane Browne, Shirley Caison, Helen Chemsok, June Copeland, Enid Crossman, Ruth Dorsey, Helen Erickson, Florence Fiddler, Dorothy Foster, Annabelle Anderson, La Verne Barkista, Mildred Berry, Olive Black, Lois Jane Bonnett, Viola Burke, Rita Carroza, Priscilla Carpenter, Lillian Creek, Dorothy Crouch, Virginia Curry, Francis Cyvkei, Amelia JUNIORS Giles, Vera Gregg, Laura Griffith, Vivienne Griffiths, Nellie Hummell, Mary Jane Karr, Theda Klingensmith, Lorraine La Rosa, Anna Lindberg, lda Mae Lowrie, Dorothy McErven, Ethel McGowan, Rose McKenery, Ruth Morris, lrene Morsey, Peggy Naylor, Virginia Peterson, Claramaie Raesner, Gertrude Richter, Caryll Ross, Helen Ross, Helen Schmitz, Mercedes Seyarte, Elizabeth Shields, Ruth SOPHOMORES Evans, Anna Louise Fields, Betty Jane Firth, Helene Fuehrer, Dorothy Garralt, Marjorie Gault, Betty Ginn, Valerie Govaller, Dorothy Hall, Marjorie Helmstadter, Agnes Huttinghower, Wilma Jane Jones, Dorothy Jones, Pauline Kalkbrenner, Francis Kamerer, Virginia Kilmore, Agatha Kovach, Margaret Kucirh, Mary Lower, La Verne McLaughlin, Dacothia Miller, Dorothy Nelson, Jean Peluilli, Francis Small, Pearl Steck, Sarah Steele, Eleanor Sterba, Anna Terencer, Marge Uhrich, Bernice Vaughan, Caroline Weimer, Bessie Willis, Hallie Wozniak, Laura Register, Marie Richard, Doris Roberts, Betty Savage, Margaret Schmidt, Renee Schmidt, Ruth Shelhare, Mercede Shipley, Jean Ulm, Ruth Wallace, Nell C. Wilt, Doris Wylander, Lois S THE HI-Y OFFICERS First Row: Kenneth Summit, Leslie Wooley, Harry Kingan. Second Row: Mr. Schad, Wm. lngold, James Hoyt, Frank Young, Andrew Keddie, Frank Long, Mr. Chaplin Third Row: Charles Rogers, Harry Dunstnn, Everett Hurst, George Krajack. 113 ii'dAil THE YOUGH - A - MON THE OFFICERS President, Leslie Wooleyi First Vice-President, Harry Kinganf Second Vice-President, James Hoyt Third Vice-President, Andrew Keddie, Chaplain, Harry Dunstan, Assistants, Bill Ingold, Frank Young, Corresponding Secretary, Kenneth Summit, Recording Secretary, Charles Rogers, Treasurer, Everett Hurst, Assistant Treasurer, George Krajack, Standard Bearers, Walter Slack, Jack Mellin. Keepers of John Shaw Memorial Box, Walter Merschat, Frank Long. Sponsor, Mr. Schad. THE ADVISERS Mr. Chaplin, Frank R. Squire, Albert Thomas, William Wool Harold Ackerman George Alexander Clyde Boyd Bernard Buser Richard Buser Andrew Babyak Frank Chapman Earl Craven George Dudik Zane Donaldson William Leigh. HI-Y THE MEMBERS Bernard Gallager James Gibbons William Godfrey Donald Gruber Bill Ingold Robert Johnson John Kerns Roy Kingan Charles Kish George Krajack Frank Long George Macend Paul Mackey Paul Madden Leo Macerelli Jack Mellin Walter Merschat Richard McAvoy Edward Michalski Julian Panek ey, Robert Myers, Wilbur Reedy, Robert Rees Russell Robertson Chester Shank Charles Smith Ralph Squire William Stevenson Robert Sythe William Vance William Vogel Tom Watson Walter Franks Jos. Kral William Philips .lack Wilson Clifford Flegal Arch Klein Walter Rayman Robert Wilson Clifford Wise Frank Young A DRAFTING EXHIBIT Senior Drafting Room MR. KOONS, Instructor -A 114 THE YOUGH - A - MON THE NEW LIBRARY Before the Students Assemble M. H. S. HAS NEW LIBRARY For the First time in its history McKeesport High has a library of its own. The library, an innovation under the regime of our new superintendent of schools, Dr. J. H. Lawson, occupies rooms 223 and 224 in the Tech High building-rooms formerly devoted to typing and to mathematics. All equipment in the new library is of quarter-sawed oalc in darlc finish. It consists of ten long tables, one round table, sixty-four chairs, one counter-height charging deslc, a 20-drawer catalogue case, a picture and pamphlet File, a display case, several dictionary stands, a bulletin board, and a magazine raclc. The bool: capacity oi the library is approximately 5,000 volumes. Shortly after the Christmas recess Miss McLeod, the librarian, reported about 3,500 boolcs now on the shelves. in addition to these volumes, the students also have access to thirty-Five current magazines. The library is used extensively by the student body. The circulation runs from 3,500 to 5,000 boolcs per month. The attendance reports show that more than 6,000 students report to the library each month. From time to time new boolcs are being added to the library. These range from histories, biographies to travel and to Who's Who in America. The excellent start made this year promises to malce the library one of the most complete in Western Pennsylvania. 115 THE YOUGH- -MON A CORNER OF THE NEW LIBRARY Miss McLeod and Student Assistants 5555? -' gzv . ,,.Q..,t-.www THE NEW LIBRARY After the Students Assemble 116 THE YOUGH - A - MON FORENSIC LEAGUE CONTESTANTS First Row. Virglnna Krantz, Erwin Arnovltz,Vlrg1nla Cartwright. S d R w: Margaret Symington, Charles Starr, Donald Greenfield, Floren F tt McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL Takes Active Part in THE PENNSYLVANIA FORENSIC AND MUSICAL LEAGUE McKeesport High School again took an active part in the Pennsylvania Forensic and Musical League. The students made a splendid showing in the various contests. Our schedule included the following events: Debates with Turtle Creek, Glassport, MunhaII Original Oration at Glassport, March 16 DecIamation-South Fayette Township, March 19 Shakespeare Reading, Poetry Reading, McKeesport, March 16 CIass A Orchestra, McKeesport, March 16 Trombone Solo-Clairton, March 23 French Horn-CIairton, March 23 Piano Trio-Crafton, March 26 Flute, CIarinet-Brentwood, March 23 Violin-AspinwaII, March 16 String Bass-AspinwaII, March 16 Class A Mixed Chorus-TurtIe Creek, March 30 Girls' Trio-Turtle Creek, March 30 Mixed Quartet-Turtle Creek, March 30 Mixed Double Quartet-Turtle Creek, March 30 GirIs' Choral Ensemble-Turtle Creek, March 30 Tenor SoIo-SewickIey, April 2 117 THE YOUGH - A - MON McKeesport's Contestants Original Oration--Erwin Arnovitz Declamation-Margaret Symington Shakespeare Reading-Charles Bud Starr Poetry Reading-Florence Fetters Violin Solo-Kennedy Linge Flute Solo-Guy Savasta French Horn Solo-Robert Scott Trombone Solo-Floyd Umbarger String Bass Solo-Robert Johnson Piano Trio-Helen Wise, Loraine Klingensmith, Mary Benner Class A Orchestra Senior A Capella Choir Girls' Choral Ensemble C12 voicesf Girls' Trio-Jeanne Russell, Lois Zollars, Josephine Vadala A Double Mixed Quarter-Milton Nelson, lfred Greaves, Ruth Griffiths Carolyn Vaughan, Margaret Symington, Frances McKinney, Floyd Umbarger, De Wayne Nelson Mixed Quartet-Milton Nelson, Carolyn Vaughan, Frances McKinney, De Wayne Nelson Tenor Solo-Armand Harlcless Accompanists-Mary Benner, Margaret Symington, Walter Gugala STAR YOUGH-A-MON SALESMEN Sitting: Jeanne Bedell, Virginia Cartwright, Dorothy Masters, Cora Kraus. Standing: Howard Frey, Ethel Williamson, Chester Shank, Erma Coherly, Alvin Palm. 118 THE YOUGH - A - MON DEBATING ACTIVITIES AT M. H. S. Debating was again one of the most active ofthe extracurricular activities undertaken by the high school. The two teams, abIy coached by Miss Gray and Mr. Kaiassay, made an unusuaIIy Fine record, having won all their debates, except the one with Giassport. This one resulted in a 2 to 1 and 1 to 2 decision. This year McKeesport High was a member of section 1, along with MunhaII, Glass- port, and TurtIe Creek. Section 2 comprised Coraopoiis, South Fayette, Aspinwail, and Sewickiey. The debate subject was: Resolved that the several states should enact Iegislation providing for a system ofcompiete medical service available to all citizens at public expense. The affirmative side ofthe question was upheld by William HeiIman, Irving Feldman Howard Fre and Norman Samuels. The negative team consisted of Jack I yl Schaum, .Ioseph Gusky, Sam Robinson, and Howard Byer. THE RESULTS OF THE DEBATES February 21. McKeesport-TurtIe Creek. Both of our teams won the decision. February 25. McKeesport-Giassport. M. H. S. won one decision and Iost one. March 2. McKeesport-MunhaII. Both of our teams scored victories. As a resuIt of the debates, McKeesport and Giassport were tied in the number of victories. Because M. H. S. scored the most points, the oFFiciaIs in charge of the debate work deciared McKeesport the winner of Section 1. On March 12 our teams won a double victory over East Pittsburgh High, the winner of Section 3. THE DEBATING TEAMS Sitting: Jack Schaum, Harold Byer, Miss Gray, Coach, Joseph Gusky, Norman Samuels. Standing: Howard Frey, William Hellman, Mr. Kalassay, Coach, Samuel Robinson. Irving Feldman. 119 THE YOUGH - A - MON SENIORS PRESENT CLASS PLAY The Senior class play, The Arrival of Kitty, coached by Miss Tefft, of the English faculty, was presented to a capacity house Thursday evening, February 27, 1936. The presentation was a most excellent one, and reflected great credit on the cast and on the coach. The cast of the play included: Woodrow Sollars, as William Winkler, Alice Watson, Aunt Jane, his sister-in-law, Merle Smith, Jane, his niece, Leslie Wooley, Ting, a bell boy, Eugene Kline, Sam, a colored porter, Charles Feick, Bobbie Baxter, in love with Jane, Anson Campbell, Benjamin More, from New York, Florence Fetters, Kitty, an actress, Mildred Voegtly, Suzette, a maid. Time-One day last August Place-The office of the Halycyon House in the Catskill Mountains Act I-Late morniing Act ll-Early afternoon Act ill-Almost evening THE CAST OF THE ARRIVAL 0F KITTY Presented February 27, 1936 Left to Right: Anson Campbell, Eugene Kline, Florence Fetters, Alice Watson, Merle Smith, Charles Feick, Woodrow Sollars, Leslie Wool ey, Mildred Voegtly. 120 THE YOUGH - A - MON THE YOUGH-A-MON STAFF First Row: Florence Pfaff, Virginia Cartwright, Howard Frey, Wm. Dunseth, Ethel Williamson, Dorothy Masters. Second Row: Myrtle Thompson, Mildred Greenblatt, Mary Elizabeth Edmundson, Cora Kraus, June Panich, Vivian Hoberg, Mildred Voegtly. Third Row: Mgzhele Defelice, Winona Krieger, Betty Stallings, Mary Ellen Isakson, Florence Parnham, Erma Coberly, Margaret Erickson, Jack chaum. Fourth Row: George Baehr, Wm. A. Brnwn, Chester Shank, Charles Kish, Mason Ginn, Arch Klein, Fred Zellick, Jack Ruffing. THE STAFF PERSONNEL Editor-in-Chief ............. .... ........... H O WARD FREY Assistant Editor .... . . .VIRGINIA CARTWRIGHT Business Manager ........ ...... W ILLIAM DUNSETH Assistant Business Manager ................. ETHEL WILLIAMSON DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS Alumni Cora Kraus Betty Stallings Mason Ginn George Baehr Athletics Jack Ruffing Chester Shank Arch Klein Literary Dorothy Masters Florence Parnham Mildred Greenblatt Florence Pfaff Music Erma Coberly Jack Schaum Mildred Voegtly Winona Krieger Posters Fred Zellich Michele Defelice Wm. A. Brown Charles Kish Typists Margaret Erickson Mary Ellen Isakson Vivian Hoberg June Panich Mary Elizabeth Edmundson Myrtle Thompson I. J. Berlcema, Adviser 121 THE YCUGH- -MON RED AND BLUE STAFF First Row: Elsie De Podesta, Jane Groomes, Grace Stoops, Roy Keirn, Rose McGowan, Virginia Conway, Virginia Kunes. Second Row: Billy R. Swanson, Norma Douglas, Marcia Livingston, Lillian Lichenstein, Anne Laura, Jeanne Bedell, Doris Roderick, Lee McFadden. Third Row: George Megela, Anson Campbell, Ella Winter, Helen Wcissert, Martha Anne Verner, Janet Patterson, Maynard Duncan, Irving Feldman. Fourth Row: Fred Hoinkes, Wilford Buckler, Howard Berger, Marvin Spiegel, Harry Kingan, John Chemsak, Baird Coursin. RED AND BLUE PERSONNEL Roy C. Kiern, Editor-in-Chief lrving Feldman, Business Manager Howard Berger, Sports Editor Reporters Billy R. Swanson Baird Coursin Frederick Hoinkes Maynard Duncan George Megela Marcia Livingston John Chemsak Elsie De Podesta Martha Anne Verner Norma Douglas Ella Winter Lee McFadden Wilford Buckler Anne Laura Lillian Lichtenstein Janet Patterson Virginia Conway Jeanne Bedell Marvin Spiegel Doris Roderick Anson Campbell Harry Kingan Rose McGowan Grace Stoops Virginia Kunes Helen Weissert Jane Groomes L. W. Strong, Adviser 122 ATHLETICS ff! Z x X THE YOUGH - A - M ON The Mike Strager, Captain Wm. Halleron, Manager Harry Siefen Clyde Hayes Adam Dabin, Captain Joseph May, Manager William Hill, Captain Elmer Ellis, Manager Mike Kalman James Trimble Harry Hillegas Bill Brown Jack Beisler Armand Harkless Joe Turkaly Jack Beisler Clyde Hayes Henry Lux Athletics Honor THE M MEN 1935-1936 ..qn.g,.. BASEBALL Jack Beisler Clifford Gibson Roy Lundberg Tony Flizanes Stanley Kraychick GOLF Edward Rack Crawford Kelly FOOTBALL Jerry Praza Joe Lapkowicz John Simpson Pat Leonardo Jim Vitsas Tony Diamond Stanley Vadnal Victor Mayclew BASKETBALL Richard Pastors Sam Gwosden James Snee, Manager Victor Wozniak Adam Raczkowslci Roy Crouch Pete Wiater Howard Frey Aldo Zecchini Charles Gilchrist Stephen Smoke Leonard Hornfeck William Delo Roy Lundberg Wesley Baker John Ruffing Syl Williams Emil Kovacich Frank Griffin Nick Forkovitch 124 THE YOUGH - A - M THE COACHING STAFF First Row: Mr. Fallquist, Baseball: Mr. Sullivan, Football: Mr. Buchanan, Basketball. Second Row: Mr. Priest, Assistant in Basketball, George Washington Building: Mr. Tinson, Assistant in Football Gol Mr Lynch Assistant in Football: Mr. Mason, Assistant in Football: Mr. Stewart, Assistant in Basketball, Shaw Avenue Building Mr Kalassay, Assistant in Football. Football . Basketball .... Baseball. Golf. . . . THE TEAM CAPTAINS, 1935-1936 ....WILLIAM HILL ... . .JOHN MIKSZA THE TEAM MANAGERS, 1 Football . Basketball .... Baseball . Golf .... HOWARD FREY 935-1936 ...ELMER ELLIS ...JAMES SNEE ....MIKE KYAK .JAMES BLACK 125 THE YOUGH - A - MON The 1935 Football Season A REVIEW Surprises and thrills were plentiful during the season of 1935. Bill Sullivan was re- elected as the coach, with Joe Lynch as his assistant. The candidates reported for their two weelcs' preliminary practice prior to the opening of school. The material gave promise of a fine team, the equal of any Coach Sullivan has developed. 'But the com- pleted schedule was a disappointment. M. H. S. won five games, lost five, with one a dead-loclc. The team developed slowly. Our failure to combat our opponents' aerial attaclc led to our downfall in the earlier games. Fine support by the students went all for naught, because team spirit was laclcing. Not until late in the season did the team show a real winning combination. The Gladiators of Glassport, class B, were our guests September 14 for the opener. The Gladiators, splendidly trained but outweighed, had the old do or die attitude, and were victorious, 14 to 13, after a thrilling contest. Jerry Praza made his debut in a blaze of glory, scoring twice. The following Saturday, September 20, found us playing our first of three consecutive night games. The lights bothered the boys, and they went down to defeat at the hands of a more powerful and experienced Scott team, 14-0, in a AA game. During the first half the yardage gained was more or less even, and the score was 0-0. Scott put on the pressure during the second half and flipped passes, which completely baffled our boys. This was our worst defeat. Hornfeclc and Hill featured for M. H. S. The Monessen Greyhounds, AA, were our hosts September 27. Led by Jaclc Ruffing in the line and by .loe Turlcaly in the baclcfield, the boys played a bang-up game, but lost, 13-6. The team just couldn't get started until defeat stared them in the face. We played under the light again October 4, this time at Homestead. Our boys un- doubtedly outplayed the home team and showed possibilities of snapping out of their slump. Yet, our opponents were the victors, 6-0. Our downfall was due partly to poor officiating. Bill Brown and Tarzan Trimble played exceptionally well in this game. Turtle Creek, AA, was next listed on our schedule. The scene of battle was our own stadium. The teams were evenly matched, result, 0-0. The game was listless except for a fine goal line stand by the Youghamoners in the dying moments of the game. Vic Maydew and Jim Vitsas showed their supremacy. The following Saturday our old jinx, New Kensington, AA, came to town. After a seemingly sufficient lead by M. H. S., a let up resulted in a 25-19 setbaclc, due to their passing attaclc. Gilchrist and Balcer, two pony finds, played well in the baclcfield. October 26 was our luclcy day. We won our first victory by subduing Donora, AA. The team surprised many of its followers by being on the long end of a 13-0 score. We left town once more and invaded Duquesne, combatting our friendly enemy, a class A team. As on the preceding Saturday, M. H. S. was the superior team. The score was 20-0. .loe Turlcaly passed and lciclced with all his agility, and was once more the .loe we lcnew the year before. We played at home the following weelc, facing a Pittsburgh school, Schenley. She proved a 25-0 victim. The entire team played well. John Simpson, substitute center, brolce into the scoring column when he intercepted an enemy pass and raced forty yards for a touchdown. 126 THE YOUGH - A - MON The following week-end the Sullivan machine kept rolling along, smashing Braddock 53-O. Touchdowns came in rapid succession by the subs, who played most ofthe game. Bill Delo and Syl Williams started their first big game. As a Finale, we travelled to Clairton, AA rival. There we found a water soaked field. The Turkey Day battle resulted in a great victory, score: M. H. S. 12, Clairton 7. The Cobras threatened in the final seconds, but were repulsed. From end to end both lines played superb ball, with Hillegas, Ruffing, and Beisler starring For McKeesport. Turkaly and Praza were the leaders in backfield play. Too much credit cannot be given the M. H. S. gridders for their gameness throughout the season. Simpson, Harkless, Hornfeck, Lapkowicz, and Lundberg were especially outstanding. THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High. . . Glassport ..... Scott High .... Monessen . - - Homestead -.-- Turtle Creek . . . New Kensington Donora ....... Duquesne. . . Schenley .... Braddock .... Clairton ....... THE VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD, FALL, 1935 W. F. Sullivan, Coach First Row: Kovacioh, Vadnal, Smoke, Kalman, Hill, Captain, Rufling, Simpson, Vitsas, Ellis, Manager. Second Row: Mr. Sullivan, Harkless, Williams, Trimble, Brnwn, Delo, Turkaly, Praza, Casey, Mr. Lynch, Assistant Coach. Third Row: Gilchrist, Lapkowicz, Maydew, Diamond, Hornfeck, Beisler, Lundberg, Leonardo, Baker. 127 THE YOUGH - A - MON Left End . . . Left Tackle - Left Guard . Center . . . . . Right Guard Right Tackle ---. Right End. . Quarterback Left I'IaII . . Right Half ..... ...... THE VARSITY LINEUP EMIL KOVACICH, JACK BEISLER JAMES TRIMBLE :fff1IArQIEs'vlrsAsf PAT LENARDO RUFFING aa-..--an u-...--..-. CCJ WILLIAM HILL HARRY HILLEGAS vac MAvISEv0,' WILLIAM BROWN ARMANI: HARKLESS, STEVE SMOKE .........JERRv PRAZA, WESLEY BAKER JOE TURKALY, CHARLES GILCHRIST JOE LAPKOWICZ, ROY LUNDBERG THE VARSITY SUBSTITUTES The substitutes inciuded: Simpson, Vadnai, Kalman, WiIIiams, Hornieck, DeIo, Diamond, and Piaszay. FuIIback. . . THE 1936 SCHEDULE An attractive schedule has been arranged For the season of 1936. It is um e because of the fact that all games have been scheduled at home. September 12 ................. Trafford September 19 ............. Westinghouse THE JUNIOR VARSITY John T. D. Tinson, Coach F tR E H Th , Mull, Davies, A. Miller, Wilson. S EIR HhlLyt C I 'kT yBd HhPI II avarra, Wa sh, P Th d R M T D b ni, Kammerer, Webb, Gwosd BI k T k B dy S k FthFI F gIFk t h, Brown, WetzIer, 128 THE YOUGH - A - MON THE CHEER LEADERS Billy Andrews, Dorothy Muse, Bill Dunseth, Phoebe Johnson, Jack Schaum. September 26 ....... . . ....... Ranlcin October 3 ...... ..... H omestead October 10 .... ......... S wissvale OCtOber 1 T ..... ............. O pen October 24 ..... ..... T aylor Allderdice October 31 ..... ........ D uquesne November 7 .... ....... G lassport November 14 .... ....... S cott November 21 ..... ...... O pen November 28 .................. Clairton THE JUNIOR VARSITY GAMES The team that was regularly classified as the third team, not to be outdone by the Varsity, had their own schedule, when they weren't offered as bait to the Varsity grid men. Jack Tinson was appointed as coach, and his team was christened The Tinson Tigers fThey were, toolj Despite difficulties at the beginning of the season, due to the ineligibility of certain players, the team enjoyed a fine season. 'The results of games are as follows: McKeesport ........ 0 Swissvale .... .... 1 3 McKeesport ........ 19 Elizabeth .... . . . 0 McKeesport ........ 12 Wilmerding ........ 0 Outstanding performers were Walsh, Ciavarra, Webb, Carrozzo, Forlcovitch, Pulsinelli, Gwosden, Blaclc, and Miller. These boys played clean, hard football. They should prove fine material for the 1936 Varsity, 129 A BIT OF ACTION On Memorial Field FOLLOWING THE BALL On Mthe Greensward THE YOUGH - A - MON FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Louis A. Kalassay, Coach First Row: Belany, Theus, Carrozzo, Simm, Messina. Second Row: 0'Hara, Fenich, Vignovich, Uiakovic, Bashur, Hetrick, Zeno, Stevenson, Zecchini. Third Row: Mr. Kalassay, Patrick, Sherer, Judy, Beighley, Sharik, Kaczmarik, Rice, Sowko, Spiker, Lysoll, Student Manager. Fourth Row: Lucas, Student Manager, Newiin, Herrera, Monaghan, Carr, Harratty, Smith, McCarthy, Fay, Student Manager. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Prior to 1935 Freshman football was on the interscholastic basis, and our teams played in the Junior W.P.l.A.L. But in 1935 it was deemed advisable to change the policy to intramural athletics, in order to introduce football tola larger number of boys. Consequently, teams were formed at George Washington and Shaw Avenue Schools. The number of candidates at Christy Parlc was insufficient to warrant the forming of a team. This left the Early Bird league with only two members. They played their games on Saturday mornings at 7:30 at World War Memorial Field. Louis Kalassay, who was the coach, deserves credit for his Fine leadership and coaching. The boys played a Five game schedule. The schedule and results For 1935 were Shaw Avenue School . .13 George Washington Shaw Avenue School .... 6 George Washington Shaw Avenue School .... 0 George Washington Shaw Avenue School .... 0 George Washington Shaw Avenue School .... 6 George Washington No play-off was arranged, so both teams were declared champions of 1935. During the season Charles Plaszay, fullbaclc, was promoted to the Varsity, and Tony Miller to the Junior Varsity. Other promising players were Leo Carr, quarterback, and Peewee Herrera, halfbaclc. Several good linesmen were also in the malcing. The new arrangement was a success, and plans are on foot to repeat this scheme next season. 132 THE YOUGH - A - MON . , -f , , ,V THE BASEBALL SQUAD, SPRING, 1935 Albert T. Fallquist, Coach First Row: Wozniak, Hayes, Raczkowski, Siefen, Strager, Captain, Flizanes, Kraychick, Beisler, Lundberg. Second Row: Misenhelter, Siliaman, P. Wiater, Rodman, Soles, Gibson, Brodnus. Krause, Crouch. Third Row: Halleron, Manager, Miksza, E. Wiater, Knott, Engle, Oisun, Mr. Fallquist. The Baseball Season A REVIEW The Red and Blue club of 1935 enjoyed an extremely successful season. Graduation the year before toolc all the lettermen except Captain-elect Milce Strager, Roy Crouch, and Stanley Kraychiclc. Yet, Coach Fallquist built around these three men a team that copped the championship of Section A. ln the playoff for league supremacy with Dormont High the Red and Blue was defeated. The season's play brought out several new stars. Harry Siefan established a fine record as pitcher. Crouch also pitched well for the Mclfeesport team. Kraychiclc, Strager, Lundberg, and Rasylcowslci made fine records as batters. Gibson, Wozniak, Hayes, Fliganes, Beisler, and Wiater also gave stellar performances for the lubers. Prospects for a winning team next year are bright. Although graduation toolc all the lettermen, Fallquist has these lilcely candidates: Knott, Soles, Olsen, and Milcsza. Around them he will have to build his 1936 machine. THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport High School. . McKeesport High School McKeesport High School. . Mclfeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School . . 7 Turtle Creelc High. . . . - - 5 East McKeesport High . .14 Pitcairn High ...... . . .10 Elizabeth High ..... . . . 'I Wilkinsburg High . . . . . .12 East McKeesport High . . 3 Turtle Creelc High. . . . . .12 Wilkinsburg High. . . . 133 THE YOUGH - A - MON McKeesport High School .... Pitcairn High Won by Forfeit McKeesport High School .... Elizabeth High ..-. Not Played Right Field . Third Base. - LINE-UP OF THE TEAM .......... ADAM RASKOWSKI, PETE WIATER Short Stop .... . .... ..... A NTHONY FLlGANES HAYES Second Base. . . .................. ROY LUNDBERG Left Field. . First Base ---.-. Center Field Catcher .-.. ... ............... STANLEY KRAYCHICK . . . . .JACK BEISLER, CLIFFORD GIBSON ................VlCTOR WOZNIAK STRAGER Pitchers ..... ...... H ARRY SIEFAN, ROY CROUCH SUBSTITUTES John lvlilcsza, catcher, Rodman, Knott, pitch- ers, Olsen, second base, Soles, First base. THE sENloRs' FAREWELL STROLL M y 21,1935 134 THE YOUGH - A - MON THE GOLF SQUAD, SPRING, 1935 TI T. . TDSD 036 D T C h F t R J ph M y, Student Manager, H d F ey, Crawfo d K Ily Ed R k Ad D bin, Aldo Zecehini, Mr. Ti S d R G Smith, Jerry Sullivan, LeRoy Samuels, Albert Heholt, James Hirshberg, Assistant Manager, Wm. MsC The Golf Season A REVIEW The local school played in Section 4 of the lnterscholastic Golf Conference. Matches were played with Greensburg, Norwin, Jeannette, Latrobe, and Kislci. This section was considered the toughest inthe league. The locals won five matches out of nine played. The second match with Greensburg was not played. Mr. Tinson of the science department was the coach. THE SCHEDULE, WITH RESULTS McKeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School McKeesport High School .... ...- .... ...a ...a ...- QM Norwin .... .... 1 QM 1M Kislci ........ .... 1 2M 'I Latrobe ....... . .... 8 13 Greensburg ..... .... 2 .14 Jeannette ..... .... 1 13 Norwin .... .... 2 95 Jeannette... 5M 9 Kislci ...... ........ 6 - 6 Latrobe .............. 9 Greensburg ..... Not played DABIN AND RACK DUPLICATE SCORES Adam Dabin and Ed. Raclc, McKeesport High golfers, placed fifth in the two day interscholastic golf meet held at Shadyside Academy. Their two day scores totaled 155k strolces apiece. A student of the Connelly Trade School won with a total of 148 stro es. 135 THE YOUGH - A - MON The Basketball Season A REVIEW The Red and Blue basketball team, coached by Frank Buchanan, a Former Varsity star, enjoyed another Fine season. At times the team played brilliantly, defeating such star aggregations as Rankin, Iast year's W.P.I.A.L. Champion, and Duquesne, Iast year's Section VI Ieader. The season's results showed that the Buchanan-coached team had won thirteen ofthe eighteen scheduled games. In mid-season Jack Beisler and Clyde Hayes were Iost to the team, because of age. Their places were capably Filled by members of the strong Reserves. The past season McKeesport was again in Section VI, along with its old rivals. Home- stead, Duquesne, MunhaII, Brentwood, and Clairton. McKeesport also played with Mt. Lebanon, Taylor Allderdice, Donora, Rankin, and Glassport. Towards the end of the season Coach Buchanan elevated his reserves, having them alternate with the Varsity. Graduation will take such players as George Brady, Howard Berger, John Collins, Bob Soles, and Bill Brown. George Levkulich will be ineligible next season. The 1937 team will be built around such sterling material as Henry Lux, Dick Pastors, Sam Gwos- den, Frank Griffin, and Nick Forkovitz. Those remaining over from the First string players are Chester Peebly, John Dashofy, Emil Kovacich, and .Ioe Lapkowiecz. With this fine array of talent McKeesport may well Iook Forward to a successful season next winter. The Varsity Line-up BERGER ---.. ---- G uard GRIFFIN .......... ..... G uard HAYES .... .... G uard FORKOVITCH .... ..... G uard BROWN . . . .... Guard GWOSDEN ..... ..... C enter BRADY .... .... C enter PASTORS ..... ...... F orward BEISLER ....... ..... F orward LUX ...... ..... F orward DASHOFY .... ..... F orward DIAMOND ..... Forward KOVACICK ............ Forward FINAL STANDING OF TEAMS IN SECTION VI Team Won Lost Pct. Homestead ............ 10 0 1.000 Duquesne ....... 6 4 .600 McKeesport ..... 5 5 .500 Munhal! ...... 4 6 .400 Brentwood ---. 4 6 .400 Clairton ............... 1 9 .100 THE VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES December 3 . . .McKeesport ........... 51 Mount Lebanon ....... .10 December 6 . . .McKeesport .... ..... 2 3 Taylor Allderdice ..... . 21 December 10 . . .McKeesport .... ..... 3 4 Alumni ..... ......... . 19 December 13 . . .McKeesport .... ..... 3 8 Mount Lebanon ..... .18 December 1 7 . . .McKeesport. . . - ..20 Rankin ...... ......19 THE YOUGH - A - MON VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD, 1935-1936 First Row: Emil Kovacich, John Dashofy, George Brady, Howard Berger, Bill Brown, John Collins. Second Row: Chester Peebly, Bob Soles, Adelco Pulsinelli, Richard Pastors, Joe Lapkowicz, Mr. Buchanan. Third Row: James Snee, Manager, Heine Lux, Frank Griffin, Sam Gwosden, Nick Forkovitch, George Levkulich Manager. December 20 January 3 January 10 January 14 January 1 7 January 21 January 24 January 28 January 31 February 7 February 1 2 February 14 February 21 McKeesport McKeesport Mclfeesport Mclfeesport McKeesport McKeesport McKeesport McKeesport McKeesport McKeesport McKeesport McKeesport .... .... McKeesport ,Chester Shank, Assistant Donora. . . ...29 Munhall.. . ...23 Duquesne .... . . . 34 Homestead .... . . . 30 Brentwood . . . . . .27 Glassport. . . . . .22 Clairton. . . ...13 Glassport ..... . . . 24 Munhall. . . ...26 Duquesne .... . . .16 Homestead .... . . . 33 Brentwood . . . . . . 29 Clairton . . . . ...23 FRESHMAN BASKETBA LL ACTIVITIES In addition to the Varsity and the Reserves basketball teams an intra-mural program of basketball functioned under Mr. Priest at the George Washington Building and under Mr. Stewart at the Shaw Avenue and Eleventh Ward Schools. This program permitted every Freshman to learn the fundamentals of basketball, to join a class team and participate in competitive basketball. Nearly one hundred boys embraced this splendid opportunity to learn the essentials of basketball. In time, this knowledge ofthe game, augmented by actual participation in the game, should develop worthy material for the Varsity. H ,Q li THE YOUGH- -MON RESERVES BASKETBALL SQUAD, 1935-1936 Frank Buchanan, Coach Firsi Row: Nick Forkovitch, Frank Griffin, Sam Gwosden, Richard Pastors, Heine Lux. Second Row: Mr. Buchanan, John Ciavarra, Adelco Pulsineili, Alex Bredacs, Bud Miller, John Fairhaugh, Ghesier Shank, Studen Manager. BOYS' GYM ACTIVITIES Class Basketball Game Mr. Clees, Boys' Gym Instuctor Mini . THE YOUGH - A - MON THE NOONDAY LEAGUE During the basketball season the boys' gym, under the direction of Mr. Clees, the gym instructor, was the battleground of the noonday league games. The league was composed of one team from each gym class. These thirty-Five teams staged an exciting elimination, until one representative team of each class group remained in the running for the class championship. These three teams then waged a stirring struggle. The Junior team won the title of noonday interclass champion, having defeated both the Senior and Sophomore groups. THE INTERCLASS CHAMPION THE JUNIORS First Row: Ross, Onder, Smoke. Second Row: Gottlieb, Turkaly, Tracey. 139 THE YOUGH- -MON THE SENIOR CLASS CHAMPION First Row: Kaminsky, Lyons, Lofton, Myers. Second Row: Balogh, Miller, Hoffman. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS CHAMPION First Row: Roderick, Kiligallon, Rhodes, Hirshherg. Second Row: Wilson, Phillips, Black, Lucas. 140 THE YOUGH- -MON GIRLS' GYM ACTIVITIES Seniors in a Foik Dance Miss Meinert, Directress GIRLS' GYM ACTIVITIES Seniors Exercising with Wands Miss Mninert, Directress 141 THE YOUGH- -MON GIRLS' GYM ACTIVITIES Juniors in a Volley Ball Game Miss Meinert, Directress BOYS' GYM ACTIVITIES A Tumbling Stunt Mr. Claes, Boys' Gym Instructor 142 ACTIVITIES 6 I X X THE YOUGH - A - MON THE CALENDAR COMPILED BY VIRGINIA TROSTLE, CLASS SECRETARY Q 'IQ--2 SEPTEMBER -We're offl The bell rings, the doors open, and school begins. Qver 4,200 pupils are enrolled in high school. -Seniors and Juniors interested in choirs and glee clubs report to Auditorium at 4:'l0 RM. The Senior band has its first practice in the Aud. at 7:30 this evening. -Candidates for cheerleaders report to Mr. Schad. Senior band rehearses in Aud. at 7:30 RM. Glee club try- outs today after school in the Music Room. -Senior band members get uniforms at 4:10 today. -Promotion slips collected this morn- ing. pupils unable to take Gym on account of physical conditions are to have doctoris certificate 0.K.'d by Mr. Bower. -Senior football chapel today. Mr. Sullivan, Bill lmlill, and Mr. Buchanan spealc. A large pep meeting of all high school pupils vvill be held at 'l'l:00 A.M. tomorrovv in the sta- dium to boost our football sales. -I-ligh school football parade held tonight. Rupils participating report at 7:00 RM. in front of school. Thirty Seniors excused from school this RM. to sell football ticlcets. -Reports on number of football ticl4ets sold are handed in today. -Meeting of I-Ii-V officers and inter- ested members after school today in Room Q'l'l. Street car ticl4ets to be on sale Monday in the Aud. -A very large crovvd attended the opening game of our football sea- son. Mclfeesport '13, Glassport 'l4. Tough lucl4l -The vote today determined Uyough- amonersn as the students' choice 17- 21- niclcname for the Mclfeesport foot- ball team. Band rehearsal at 7:'lS this evening. Students march out in fire drill forma- tion at 4:00 RM. 18-Sophomore out-of-town students are to report to superintendents office this evening. The Girl Re- serves, cabinet holds a meeting in Aud. tonight. Qne hundred stu- dents attend football rally at K.Q.V. this evening. 19-Girl Reserves stage A Mocl4 De- bate in chapel today for Junior and Senior girls. 20-Mclfeesport bows to Scott High at North Braddock this evening, Mc- Keesport 0, Scott 14. Mclfeesport Junior Varsity battles its way to victory today, Mclfees- port TQ, Wilkinsburg 0. 23-Doctor Bob Jones speaks to Seniors this morning. Students trying out for HRed and Blue staff hand in material this morning. Seniors elect class officers at 4:10 today. -Pupils fill out schedule cards. The schedule for the malce-up of ab- sences is announced. 25-Girl Reserves' meeting tonight at 4:'l0 in the Aud. All non-resident pupils hand in green slips today. -Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior group pictures are talcen this after- noon. 27-Mclfeesportis Hyoughamonersn are repulsed at Monessen tonight, Mc- Keesport 6, Monessen 'l3. -Qur Junior Varsity gives way to Svvissvale this afternoon, Mclfees- port 0, Svvissvale 'l3. -Students buy street car ticlcets in the Aud. 144 THE YOUGH - A - MON OCTOBER Seniors pay tribute to professor Kurtz in a memorial service this morn- ing. School is dismissed at 3:00 l3.M. to enable teachers to attend the fu- neral. -Girl Reserves hold a picnic after school today at Renziehausen Park. Science teachers meet at 4:15 this evening. World Series starts today! -Glee clubs are putting on a cam- paign drive for new members in chapel this week. Teachers are paid today. -General teachers' meeting in Aud. at 4:10. McKeesport is defeated at l-lomestead tonight, McKeesport 0, l-lomestead 6. These bad scores are getting to be a habitl -Qur Junior Varsity vvins victory over Duquesne Varsity-McKees- port 12, Duquesne 0. -lndustrial teachers hold meeting at 4:10 today. Schools vvill be closed on Qctober 18 to enable teachers to attend the Western Pennsylvania Education Conference in Pittsburgh. -Pupils bank for the first time this morning. -Girl Reserves, cabinet meeting at Y.M.C.f5x. at 7:30 tonight. -Social studies committee on profes- sional study meets at 4:00 today. The first meeting of the l'li-Y club will be held October16. -Senior band members meet in Audi- torium after school today. Football tickets are on sale for the benefit of McKeesport police pension. -Today's home game with Turtle Creek ended in a scoreless tie. At least we didn t losel -l-li-V officers meet in room 211 after school today. Pupils march out at 4:00 in fire drill formation. -URed and Bluen staff announced to- day. Mathematics teachers' profes- sional meeting this evening. Mr. l-lolmes gave a very interesting talk on ul-lis Travels in Europen at the English teachers' professional meet- ing. 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 - Red and Blue staff meets in room 203 after school today. Girl Re- serves meet in Aud. at 4:10. l'li-V Eeiting at 7:30 o'clock at YM. -Tickets for the New Kensington- McKeesport football game are on sale in the office. -No school todayl Teachers attend the Western pennsylvania Educa- tional Conference in pittsburgh. -McKeesport loses to New Kensing- ton in a thrilling game, Q5 to 19. -Junior and Senior girl's try-out for Girl Reserves' play at 4:10 today. The second teachers' forum is held at 8:00 o'clock this evening in Shavv Avenue building. -Rev. T. l-l. Carson explains to Sen- iors the need and work done by the Community Fund. Moving pictures further explained its use. Pupils re- ceive report cards for the first time today. -Girl Reserves meet at 4:10 today. l-li-Y meeting at 7:30 tonight at the V.M.C.fAx. 24-Teachers of fAxlgebra1 meet in room 25 26 2520 at 4:30 this evening. -Bob Soles, our class president, was unanimously elected at Senior chap- el today to be our representative in the Merit Parade next Week. -McKeesport marks up its first victory this season. McKeesport13, Donora 0. 28-Senior home room teachers collect the Senior perfect attendance cer- tificates and seals which show per- fect attendance for the past three years. 29-Teachers, principals, and supervisors 30 meet at 4:15 in Shavv Avenue school. Teachers hand grade books into office. -General teachers' meeting after school. Girl Reserves' l-lallovve'en party to-night. l'li-Y meeting at 7:30 l3.M. at Y.M.C.A. 31-Music students attend the music con- ference at Mount Lebanon. Science teachers meet at 4:10. 4 THE YOUGH - A - MON NOVEMBER -Dr. l.awson and Mr, Bower leave today for l-larrisburg to attend a meeting oi secondary high school principals. Mclfeesport triumphs over Duquesne, Q0 to 0. -Mclfeesport Juniors add another victory to their record: Mclfeesport '13, Scott 0. Hi-V boys meet in room Qii at 4:'l0. Commercial group holds its monthly meeting in room Q18 after school today. - Red and Bluei' faculty meeting in room QW8 atter school today. Football pictures tal4en aiter school today. Girl Reserves, cabinet meet- ing at 7:30 this evening. I-ii-V meet- ing at V.lVl.C.fAx. tonight Students hand in suggestions tor articles that they wish to appear in the school paper. Foreign language group leads the march to Birchis studio today. i'Red and Blue staff reports to room Q03 at 4:00 o'cloclc today. -Mclfeesport is victor over Schenley by a score ol Q5 to 0. -Armistice Day! Male members of the faculty march. -Circulation committee oi Red and Blueii meets at 4:00 P.lVl. Science and special teachers groups have pictures talaen today. -Hl2ed and Blue stati meets at 4:'i0. Girl Reserves' meeting after school today in Girls, Cafeteria. I-Ii-V meeting at Y.lVl.C.A. at 7:30. -'Red Gnd BlU6N Sdl2SfT12D FTICQE in 3 3'l9fAx at 8:30 for instructions and badges. lndustrial group joins the line to Birchis today, DECEMBER -Three hundred parents visit classes today. i'l2ed and Blue staii meets at 4:'l0. -Mclfeesport repulses Braddoclc by the one-sided score of 53 to 0. -'Red and Bluei' staff reports to Birchis studio. Call lor baslcetball candidates answered after school today. 19--Mathematics and English teachers' professional meetings are held this evening. 20-l-li-V meeting tonight at 7:30 at Y.lVl.C.A. English statt sits before the camera at Birchis. Teachers hand age grade tables into otiice. 21-Today is Ul2ecl and Bluen pay-day. Girl Reserves, cabinet sits before the birdie aiter school. 22-The school photographer Hshootsn the Senior and Junior orchestras during their regular periods. I-ii-Y otiicers visit l3irch's. Christmas dance committee announced at Sen- ior meeting. 25-Boysi glee club visits the Birch studio at 4:'I0. Home rooms put on safety programs this weelc 26-Picture oi Senior A Capella choir snapped this evening. Senior dance committee meets at 4:'l0. 27-First issue of Red and Bluei' goes out today. We get our ticl4ets in the Aud. for the Clairton game. Second six weelcs period ends today. 28-We beat our deadly rival, Clairton, in a thrilling game played in a mud covered Field, score, 'IQ to 7. 29-No schooll Girl Reserves hold a tea this afternoon at the Y.lvt,C.A. I-li-Y otiicers meet in Mr. Schads 5-Science teachers meet in room 306 room after school. Senior dance committee meets in Aud. at 4:'I0. -Commercial department holds monthly meeting at 4:00 o'clocl4. Our Varsity defeats Mount Leban- on, 5'l to 'i0. -Girl Reserves' cabinet meets tonight. l'li-Y meeting at 7:30 at Y.lVl.C.fAx. at 4:'l5. Sophomore mixed chorus group reports to Birch s. 6-Senior band meets in Aud. at 4:'l0. Taylorfhllderdice meets deieatatthe hands of our Varsity, Q3 to 90. 9-The picture of the i'Yough-a-Mon staff snapped tonight. Pupils receive grade cards forthe second time. THE YOUGH - A - MON -English teachers meet after school. Students buy season basketball tickets. -l-li-Y meets at 6:30. Girl Reserves meet in Girls' Cafeteria immediately after school. Six members of our orchestra partici- pate in the all-state orchestra at Ebensburg. Girl Reserves, Cabinet and group leaders meet at 4:10. The Varsity defeats the Alumni, 34 to Q0. -Seniors enjoy a very impressive Christmaschapel. Junior and Senior girls' glee clubs meet in Aud. at 4:'I0. Senior dance committee meets after school. School begins againl Pupils fill out semester examination schedules. -Semester exams are announced for January 'I3 and 14. Seniors hold class meeting in Aud. at 4:00. Mc- Keesport is victor over Munhall, Q6 to 523. English teachers hand Forensic league lists into the office. Commer- cial department holds its profession- al meeting at 4:00 o'clock. -Seniors return the proofs for their uyough-a-Mon pictures. -Teachers meet in Aud. immediately after school. f'li-Y and Girl Re- serves' cabinet meet tonight. The department chairmen meet in room Q18 at 4:00 today. The Q00 rooms get supplies. The uyough-a-Mon staff meets at 4:00 oiclock. Teachers are paid this afternoon. Mclfeesport meets its first defeat at the hands of Duquesne by a score of 34 to 27. -The first two of the semester exams were held this RM. Seniors try out for their play. Drafting teachers hold their professional meeting. -Contestants try out for debate and Shakespeare reading after school. The second half of the semester exams were given this morning. l-lomestead defeats our Varsity, 30 to 94. I-li-Y and Girl Reserves meet to- night. g 24- 17-Mathematics and social studies teachers hold meetings at 4:'l0. Girl Reserves hold special meeting after school. Qur Varsity defeats Rankin, Q0 to TQ. 18-Seniors turn in remaining magazine subscriptions. Girl Reserves and l-ii-Y hold Christmas parties tonight. 19-A special program is being given in chapel this week by the music de- partment in celebration of the Yule- tide season. 20- Red and Blue is distributed at 4:00 this afternoon. Mclfeesport is victor at Donora, 38 to 29. A large number of students attend the Christ- mas dance tonight. School resumes January Q. JANUARY -Contestants try out for poetry read- ing and music at 4:00 oiclock. - Red and Blues are distributed at 4:00. -Senior play cast meets in 'IQ6 after school. The flower, color, and motto committees meet at 4:00 clock. -Mathematics teachers hold their pro- fessional meeting. Mclfeesport de- feats Glassport, Q5 to QQ. -Senior play cast reports to l3irch's this afternoon. Electricity teachers meet at 4:'l0. 23-Senior play cast rehearses after school. Our Varsity drubs Clairton at home tonight by a score or 38 to 'l3. -Students enjoy a skit put on by the Yough-a-Mon staff in chapel this week. -Two hundred rooms get supplies. Social studies teachers hold their regular professional meeting, -The Senior class holds a meeting at 4:00 o'clock. I-li-Y and Girl Re- serve meetings this evening. -Pupils receive report cards in today's classes. -Senior class elects member to appear in Merit Parade. Chester Shank is selected by the class for the Merit Parade. We get Red and Blues. The basketball Varsity loses to Mun- hall, Q6 to QQ. -The invitations committee meets -Senior teachers meet at 4:15 this -All money is turned in for Yough- -The l-li-Y boys entertain the Girl -We buy car tickets in the auditorium -The I-Ii-Y boys meet after school. THE YOUGH -A-MON FEBRUARY after school. Basketball pictures are shot this afternoon. -Teachers of all Senior subjects meet at noon. lnvitations committee meets. Forensic double quartet practices. -Girl Reserves and l-li-Y hold meet- ings tonight. evening. N. V. A. workers report to Aud. at 4:10. a-Mons. Teachers are paid. Mc- Keesport defeats Duquesne tonight by a score of Q1 to 16. -The Hyough-a-Monu staff meets after school. A Capella choir re- hearses. Senior play cast practices. Teachers meet with Dr. Lawson at 4:30. -The invitations committee meets after school. Reserves tonight. -Girls' ensemble practices at 4:10 this evening. -Many of us receive valentines, both funny and pretty ones. Students re- ceive Red and Blues. Brentwood defeats McKeesport. -Publicity and property committees for the Senior play meet in 196. Girls ensemble practices. Invita- tions committee meets after school. MARCH during the twenty minute period. -The Senior orchestra rehearses after school to-night. The mathematics teachers hold their professional meeting in room QQO. -The sixth month closes to-day-only three months morel -We are victors in the debates with Munhallf our teams win the cham- pionship of Section 1. 11 Students report on perfect attend- ance this year. The forensic league 21- 25- 18-Girl Reserves hold a special meeting after school. Mathematics and Eng- lish teachers hold professional meet- ings tonight. 19-The Girl Reserves transformed their meeting into the form of a Washing- ton birthday party. l-li-Y meets to- night. 20-A representative of Goucher Col- lege speaks to the Senior prepara- tory girls at chapel. Qur Forensic League debaters meet those from Turtle Creek Union l-ligh School at B this evening. 24-Seniors neither late nor tardy throughout their twelve school years report to Birch's after school. Final Shakespeare reading contes- tants compete in finals. Students reserve tickets for the Sen- ior play during the twenty minute periods. 26-Senior girls select Mary Benner for the D. A. R, Good Citizenship Pilgrimage contest. 27-We get HRed and Blues at 4. A full house acclaims the Senior play, The Arrival of Kitty, a great suc- cess, 28-Teachers hand state and local at- tendance reports into the office. I-li-Y boys meet in Mr. Schad's room after school. Senior orchestra holds rehearsal in the Auditorium. 9-Try-outs for the Girl Reserves play are held this evening. The-drafting teachers hold their professional meeting. 10-Students try out for parts in the play Ucollegianaf' Sophomore and Jun- ior section room teachers meet in the Auditorium at 12:30. Social studies teachers meet for their con- ference. -Mrs. Betty Knight is guest speaker at the Girl Reserves meeting to- night. contestants report to Birchis after 12-Students receive report cards forthe school. Teachers are paid at 4 oclock. first six weeks of the second sem- ester. 148 -Many students leave for home be- THE YOUGH - A - MON Red and Blues are distributed at 4 o'clock today. Boys of the A Capella choir practise after school today. Class record sheets for the first semester are handed into the office. Play rehears- al is held to-night. 26 -English teachers hold their profes- sional meeting at 4:15 in room QO6. 30 cause of the rapidly-rising flood waters. - -Students are dismissed at 8:35, due to the record-breaking high waters. -Lack of electricity and water renders it impossible to have school. -School resumes this morning. All battery candidates for the baseball team reportito the gym at 4:10. Re- hearsal of Collegiana is held to- night. -The double quartette practices at 4. APRIL -We get the URed and Blues' today. 17 The play Hcollegianan is a big suc- cess. The seventh month closes to- day. -Armand l-larkless wins the tenor solo contest at Sewickley. College club sponsors a KDKA artists recital. 18 -Easter vacation begins at 4 today. Miss Edmund, Miss Flynn, and Mr. Holmes resign from the faculty. -Many of us observe Good Friday, -Easter Mornl The day is fittingly ob- served. -School resumes today. New faculty members are Miss Margaret Kereszi, Mr. l-larry Kohn, and Miss Vera Markus. -Turtle Creek l-ligh is scheduled to come to Memorial Field for the opening baseball game. Our golf team goes to Springdale. Senior dance committee has a meeting in the Boys' Cafeteria at 4:10. -Golf candidates meet in Coach Tinson's room. -Girl Reserves hold banquet for the faculty ladies in the First Baptist Church at 6:30. Hcollegianan cast again rehearses. 25-Mr. Bower has meeting of all teach- ers in the Auditorium at 4:15 to discuss plans for Red Cross drive. -We win both debates with Donora to-night. 27-School is dismissed at 12 today to permit teachers to aid in the Red Cross relief drive. -Students reserve seats for 'Collegi- anan-a complete sell-out first day. Golf candidates report to Coach -finson. Easter dance committee meets in Boys' cafeteria at 4:10 to- day. The Commercial department holds its professional meeting in room Q19 at 4:10. 31-Students turn in money and unsold tickets for the play 'icollegianaf' Seventh calendar month of school ends today, teachers hand in state and local attendance reports. -Salina l-ligh plays on Memorial Field. Girls' ensemble competes in the South-Western district contest at Charleroi. Armand Harkless, our tenor soloist, is to sing against all Hcomersn at Charleroi. -lnter-county orchestra contest is held at Charleroi. Acappella choir faces strong competition at Char- leroi. lndustrial education teachers have conference at California State Teachers' College. 21-English teachers hold professional meeting at 4:15 in Room 906. Mr. Pry, of the Freshman faculty, is the chief speaker. 22-The Fifth six weeks, period ends today. 23-The Easter dance is held tonight. 24-The 'Red and Blues' are distribut- ed at four today. Glassport baseball team plays our varsity. 27-N.Y.A. students turn in monthly time reports. 28-Mclfeesport varsity plays the Wil- kinsburg nine. 30-Teachers hand in statistical reports to the principalis office. 149 THE YOUGH - A - MON IAAY 1-May Day is herel Mclfeesport loase- ball team plays at Salina. Seniors tal4e senatorial scholarship exams. 5-Nlclfeesport crosses bats with -l-urtle Creelc at Turtle Creek. 6-The eighth month closes today. 8 -Music students stage the operetta, N-lhe Captain of the Guardf, Wil- ldnsburg l-ligh plays return game on Memorial Field. JUNE Commencement is held tonight, we get our diplomas. 3- -Mclfeesport High plays on Glass- portls Field. -Senior prom is held tonight. -The 1936 'iyough-a-Monu comes oll the press. We get the last issue of The Red and Blue. -Seniors get caps and gowns from Mr. lNlorton's oilice. -Baccalaureate Day has come at last, We march tothe stadium. School picnic is held today, the school year 1935-1936 is now otlicially ended. THE AUDITORIUM Many pleasant memories will gather around this old hall, where assemblies, concerts, and plays lure the students from their lessons. THE YOUGH - A - MON Eunice Ayres Mable Barton Marion Betz Russell Bohenko Cecelia Check Erma Coberly Esther Dandar Myra Dennison James Dill Olive Mae Downey Harry Dunstan Mary Eliz. Edmundson Margaret Erickson Gertrude Fairbaugh Mary Benner Helen Bennet Dorothy Bissell Russell Bohenko Anna Bugyis William Carlson Jack Baldridge Helen Bennet Ralph Berry Russell Bohenko Albert Butko William Carlson Mary Jane Challener MUSIC HONOR ROLL WEARERS OF THE M The Glee Club Charles Feick Martha Feightner Robert Frye Betty Hackett Armand Harkless Dorothy Harper Anna Harrison Ruth Herrington Helen Hummel Louise Johnson Phoebe Johnson June Kish Cora Kraus Winona Krieger Kennedy Linge Virginia Loeber Dorothy Long Hilda Lupari Betty Mann Wilma Markus Julia Rose McLean Dorothy Muse De Wayne Nelson Milton Nelson Adele Patterson Mary Alice Peterson Dorothy Short Lorraine Stockdale The Orchestra Mary Jane Challener Erma Coberly Donald Crouch William Dunseth Hall Holland Robert Johnson Kennedy Linge William Luehm Henry Mazur George Meskowski Leo O'Shea Eleanor Rosnik The Band Erma Coberly Donald Crouch Wm. Dunseth Robert Frye Mary Good Ann Gostovitch Robert Johnson Kennedy Linge William Luehm Romel Micklous Leo O'Shea Margaret Patterson Vincent Piatkowski Don Rosensteele Helen Wise Stephen Stripsky Dorothy Smith Douglas Smith Merle Smith Helen Troutman Mildred Voegtly Alice Watson Richard Watson Marjorie Jane Wiberg Earl Williams Helen Wise Mary Yocum Lois Zollars Guy Savasta Jack Schaum Jesse Schwartz Ann Stenger Lewis Wackerle Helen Wise Guy Savasta Jack Schaum Joe Sieff Anna Stenger Jesse Swartz Elwood Taylor Jack Wilson THE LEADING CHARACTERS OF IN OLD ST. LOUIS An Operetta, Presented May, 1935 THE YOUGH- -MON THE SENIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB Miss Wallace, Directress First Row: William Black, Walter Slack, Eugene Kline, Howard Morgan, Alan McDougal. Second Row: Herman Bcstocky, Kenneth Smith, John Carroll, Harry Dunstan, David Hoffman, George Kucsmas, William Godfrey, John Mezoff. Third Row: Paul Madden, James Glenn, Don Lind, James Black, John Scott, Fred Hoinkes, Clifford McCracken. Members not in picture: James Dill, James Hoyt, Jr., Joseph Norder, Ralph Squire, William Andrews, Jack McDonough, Joe Mcllhenney Anthony Pellechia, Michael Theil. THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB MISS WALLACE, Directress First Tenor Bill Andrews Dan Lind John Carroll John Mezoff Alan McDougal Jack Morgan Second Tenor Eugene Kline Anthony Pellechia Michael Theil Joe Norder David Hoffman Paul Madden John Scott First Bass Herman Bostocky William Godfrey George Kucsmas James Di James Hoyt James Black William Black Harry Dunslan James Glenn Second Bass Fred Hoinkes Jack McDonough Clifford McCracken Joe Mcllhenney Waller Slack Kenneth Smith Taylor Young 152 TH E YOUGH - A - MON Eleanor Bostrom Cecelia Check Erma Coberly SENIOR A CAPPELLA CHOIR MISS WALLACE, Directress First Soprano Katherine Gearing Grace McAtee Martha Feightner Mabel McGirr Betty Hackett Jeanne Russell Dorothy Muse Second Soprano Caroline Vaughan Ethel Crawley Vera Griffith Dorothy Bissell Myra Dennison Louise Johnston Betty Mann Margaret Erickson First Alto Josephine Brown Marjorie Jayne Hall Bernice Pangborn Lois Zollars Olive Mae Downey Ruth Herrington Margaret Symington Cora Kraus Gertrude Fairbaugh Frances McKinney Mildred Voegtly Second Alto Marion Betz Mary Eliz. Edmundson Virginia Loeber Josephine Vadala Loraine Klingensmith Helen Wise Helen Hummel First Tenor Alfred Greaves Armand Harkless Milton Nelson Henry Walker David Hackett Alan McDougal Guy Savasta Second Tenor John Carroll Robert Hartstein Stephen Stripsky Bernard Gallagher Douglas Smith Carl Zajicek First Bass Bill Cooley Kennedy Linge Bill Nicholson Floyd Umbarger Charles Feick Henry Mazur Robert Roche Richard Watson David Friedman Tom Miller Ralph Squire Earle Williams Harry Hartwick Second Bass Russell Bohenko Fred Hoinkes Jack MacDonough De Wayne Nelson Wilmer Garratt Robert Hurley Albert Matta Leon Weiss James Hoyt 153 First Soprano THE YOUGH - A - MON SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Agnes Zahuranec, Grace Cassaday, Cora Kraus CTreasurerJ, Merle Smith CPresidentJ, Adele Patterson CSecretaryl, Mary Benner fAccompanistl, Helen Wise. Second Row: Gloria Peterman, Dorothy Smith, Dorothy Long, Nettie Wilds, Marjorie Jane Wiberg, Hilda Lupari, Helen Trautmann , Dorothy Harper. Third Row: Anna Harrison, Ella Winter, Clara Jodie, Loraine Stockdale, Mary Jane Donnelly, Verna Lofton, Mary Yocum, Eunice Ayres. Fourth Flow: Ester Dandar, June Kish, Dorothy Short, Dorothy Ferguson, Josephine McClain, Mary Alice Peterson, Wilma Markus, Lucille Burns. THE SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MISS WALLACE, Directress Lucille Burns Mary Jane Donnelly Dorothy Ferguson Clara Jodie Margaret Craven Irene Dencsy Betty Jane Gilbert Dorothy Harper Anna Harrison Lois Jane Black Eleanor Burns Eunice Ayres Mable Barton Grace Cassaday Anna May Day Elaine Delozier June Kish Dorothy Long Hilda Lupari Josephine McClain Second Soprano Ilma Lupari Adele Patterson Gloria Peterman Betty Sieber First Alto Elna Carlson Molly Friedman Marjorie Garratt Second Alto Phoebe Johnson Dorothy Kennedy Winona Krieger Lois Klob Cora Kraus Verna Lofton Beverly Ott Mary Alice Peterson Dorothy Short Nettie Wilds Dorothy Smith Merle Smith Helen Trautman Marjorie Jane Wiberg Mary Yocum Mary Tolcar Shirley Wampler Wilma Marlcus Julia Rose McLean Doris Pomilio Ella Winter Helen Wise 154 THE YOUGH- -MON JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-GROUP A First Row: Mary Wisser, Pearl Meszaros, Margaret Kula fTreasurerj, Hallie Willis tPresident7, Virginia Bowden fSecretaryb, Ethelmarie Apter, Helen Beattie. Second Row: Helen Stepkovitz, Ruth Shields, June Starka, Claire Kritikos, Anna Zahuranec, Milda Lux, Theda M. Kerr, Doris Akerberg. Third Row: June Arvin, Geraldine Corbin, Bessie Sollars, Margaret Miklos, Leona Gourash, June Gardner, Helen Mehuth, Evelyn Dempster, Gladys Shern. Fourth Row: Ethel Crawley, Hazel Jean Austen, Doris Spate, Julia Gasky, Marjory Torrance, Barbara Sipos, Dorothy Kolich, Regina Lazorchick, Virginia Massung, Caryll Richter. Fourth Row: Jessie Black, Jean Saunders, Yvonne Johns, Dorothy Moore, Eleanor Skepstedt, Florence Markowitz, Melba De Podesta, Jean Sechrist. Eleanor Steele. THE JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Group A MISS WALLACE, Directress June Arvin Ethel Crawley Melba De Podesta Betty Fath Dorothy Ferguson Hazel Jean Austin Julia Gaslmy Leona Gourash Evelyn Dempster Helen Mehuth First Soprano Yvonne Johns Claire Kritikos Florence Markowitz Pearl Meszaros Margaret Miklos Second Soprano Margaret Kula Milda Lux Virginia Massung Eleanor Myers Alto Barbara Sipos Eleanor Skepstedt Eleanor Steele Gladys Shern June Starlca Jean Saunders Hallie Willis Anna Zahuranec Caryll Richter Jean Sechrist Mary Wisser Helen Stelplcovitz Marjorie orrance 155 First Soprano THE YOUGH - A - MON JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUBKGROUP B First Row: Florence Erickson, Ruth Ann Gorman, Mary Benner, Loraine Klingensmith, Eleanor Schwartz, Anna Senko, Ethel Dobos. Second Row: Sylvia Chotiner, Ethel McEwen, Shirley Browne, Stella Loizes, Helen Ganyu, Katherine Kanros, Helen Becker. Third Row: Mary Lou Spalla, Hazel Ludwig, Elma Espey, Lillian Lichenstein, Martha Evkovich, Mary Mae Shatzer, Lois Scott, Burneece Holland. Fourth Row: Clara May Peterson, Pearl Small, Mary Jane Brown, Anna LaRosa, Grace McAtee, Ruth McKenery, Louise Lebowitz. Fifth Row: Esther Smith, Thelma Cutson, Vivienne Griffith, Marion Billy, Ruth Erickson, Eleanor Billig, Annabelle Foster. THE JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Group B MISS WALLACE, Directress Helen Beattie Helen Becker Eleanor Billig Jessie Black Thelma Gutson Martha Evkovich Annabelle Foster Doris Ackerberg Sylvia Batowsky Jeraldine Corbin Marion Davis Ruth Erickson Marion Billy Mary Jane Brown Shirley Brown Sylvia Chotiner June Gardner Bernice Holland Louise Lebowitz Stella Loizes Hazel Ludwig Grace McAtee Dorothy Moore Clara May Peterson Second Soprano Elma Espey Helen Ganyu Theda Karr Katherine Kavros Dorothy Kolich Charlotte Koughan Alto Ethel Dobas Florence Erickson Ruth Ann Gorman Vivienne Griffith Loraine Klingensmith Lois Scott Anna Senko Ruth Shields Esther Smith Bessie Sollars Mary Lou Spalla Doris Spate Anna LaRosa Regina Lazorchick Ethel McEwen Ruth McKenery Pearl Small lrene Lichenstein Eleanor Schwartz Mary Mae Shatzer Helen Wargo 156 Soprano THE YOUGH- -MON SOPHOMORE MIXED CHORUS --GROUP A First Row: Stella Pietras, Anna May Day, Dorothy Baker, Lois Jane Black CSecretary'i, Shirley Wampler CPresidentl, Marjorie Garratt qTreasureri, Ann Jane Phillips, Dorothy Fuehrer, Laura Gregg, Sonond Row: Jeane Rader, llma Lupari, Mildred Bashista, Flora Weinberg, Elna Carston, Thelma Williams, Caroline Hardwick, Evelyn Carlson, Yolanda Kish. Third Row: James MuGirr, Doris Joan Reuhter, Thelma Weiss, Eleanor Burns, Jean Misner, Eva Woleslagle, Helen Mae Quantz, Lynda Johnson, Zona McCarthy, Marie Frew. Fourth Row: Ethelmae Apter, Lillian Anne Paule, Elaine Delozier, Regina Dorbolo, Betty McQuaid, Hazel Thomas, Bernice B. Lee, Beverly Ott, Margaret Janis Snyder, Pauline Jones, Tom Myers. Fifth Row: Henry Simon, Don Gruber, Jack McCain, Charles White, Noel Calhoun, Edward Phillips, William Beavers, Leon Wagner Norman Bedry, Harold Byer. THE SOPHOMORE CHOlR-Group A MISS WALLACE, Directress Dorothy Baker Mildred Bashista Anna May Day Regina Dorbola Betty Jane Fields Marie Frew Caroline Hardwick Ethel Apter Lois Jane Blaclc Eleanor Burns Elna Carlson Elaine Delozier Dorothy Fueherer Marjorie Garrat Norman Bedry Harold Byer Noel Calhoun Jean Hoos Lynda Johnson Pauline Jones llma Lupari Zona McCarthy Betty McQuaid Beverly Ott Alto Yoland Kish Betty Griffith Berniece Lee Alberta Moore Jean Misner Lillian Paule Doris Pomilio Laura Gregg Helen Quantz Baritone Don Gruber Jack McGain James McGirr Edward Danko Edward Phillips Ann Phillips Stella Pietros Betty Sherriclc Hazel Thomas Thelma Williams Christine Wisser Eva Woleslagle Jeanne Rader Doris Jean Rechter Margaret Snyder Shirle Wampler Flora Wveinberg Thelma Weiss Eileen Whaley Henry Simon Leon Wagner Charles White 157 First Soprano THE YOUGH - A - MON SOPHOMORE MIXED CHOIRfGROUP B First Flow: Ruth Ruffner, Ida Pakel, Virginia Kamerer, John Baxter CTreasurerJ, Virginia Krantz QPresidentD, Janet Saunders CSecretaryD Homer Hoffman, Dorothy Creek, Frances Petrulli, Margaret Patterson. Second Row: Dorothy Kennedy, Helen Firth, Dorothy Govaller, Betty Edison, Dorothy Jones, Isabel MacPherson, Ethel Uhrich, lrene Dencsay, Nell Wallace, Dorothy Ellstrom. Third Row: Ruth Griffiths, Lois Piper, Lillian Marcelli, Sabina Berkovitz, Helen Kruczek, Virginia Gcronditis, Ruth Ulm, Margaret Stauffer, Mary Hornak, Velda Moon, Twyla Skiffen. THE SOPHOMORE CHOIR-Group B MISS WALLACE, Directress Betty Barco Sabina Berkowitz Dorothy Creek Florence Edelheit Betty Edison Helen Firth Dorothy Govaller Ruth Griffiths Eunice Muse Margaret Craven Irene Dencsy Molly Friedman Mary Hornak Dorothy Jones Dorothy Kennedy John Baxter Joe Gay Virginia Kamerer Irene Korak Virginia Krantz Helen Krucszek Lavina Lamb Elizabeth Lockhart Isobel MacPherson Virginia Geronditis Second Soprano Lois Piper Janet Saunders Alto Lois Klob Olga Kustra Dorthea McLaughlin Helen Miller Ida Pakel Betty Sieber Tenor Bob Greaves Charles Washington Bass Homer Hoffman Paul Mackey Lillian Marcelli Velda Moon Alberta Moore Jean Overand Margaret Patterson Frances Petrulli Ruth Ruffner Ruth Ulm Juanita Wilson Twyla Skiffen Margaret Stauffer Mary Tokar Ethel Ulrich Nell Wallace Mildred Wargovich Louis Murtha August Thomas 158 Sopranos THE YOUGH - A - MON THE FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS First Row: Howard W. Nelson, Russell Kerr, Bill Robinson, Wm. Sherer, Joe Oyler, Curtis Scharer, Lee McFadden, Fred Stepkovitz. Second Row: Alberta Owens, Florence Parucha, Betty Jayne Goldberg, Eloise Nelson, Jean Benson, Laura Allen, Charlotte Engster, Amy Tamasy, Ruth Johnson, Rita Morsey, Orpah Fawcett. Third Row: Clarence Griffith, Donald Hillstrom, Evelyn Peterson, Betty Jane Hilty, Mary Louise Hallett, Martha Maydew, Alice Larson, Doris Johnson, Louise Stock, Martha Jane Byerly, Robert Myers. Fourth Row: John D. Hromi, John Scott, Evelyn Betz, Margaret Hall, H. Louise Johnson, Helen Marquardt, Sarah Wunderley, Betty Damm, Ethel Yahn, Regina Lehocky, Wm. Benson, Andrew Pohodio. Fifth Row: Paul J. McKenna, Margaret V. Schmeltzer, Dolores Bankey, Janet Patterson, Ruth Masters. Betty Rorabaugh, Anne Lind, Jeannette Meredith, Hazel Schoeller, Mary Harrigan, Edith Burns, Jack Lotz. Sixth Row: Louis Brenner, Charles Campbell, Charles W. Lepsch, Albert Janisinsky, Ned Frey, Robert Antes, Red McCune, Bernard Buser, Joe Jackel, George Lott, Vernon H. Ginn. THE FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS THE GEORGE WASHINGTON BUILDING MISS BLACKBURN, Directress, First Semester MISS HERSKOWITZ, Directress, Second Semester Betty Damm Florence Parucha Ruth Masters Alberta Owens Margaret Hall Jean Benson Louise Stock Doris Johnson Paul McKenna Alice Larson Fred Steplcovitz Donald Hillstrom George Watt Clarence Griffith Bernard Buser John Hromi Joe Oyler Charles Lepsch Helen Marguardt Orpah Fawcett Margaret Schmeltzer Mary Louise Hallett Louise Johnson Sarah Wunderley Charlotte Engster Edith Burns Evelyn Peterson Dolores Banlcey Jack Lotz George Dirle Russell Kerr Bill Robinson Curtis Schorer Joe Jackel Albert Jarusinsky Jim Scherer Amy Tamasy Ethel Yahn Martha J. Byerly Betty Jane Hilty Betty Jane Goldberg Altos Anne Lind Betty Rorabaugh Jeanette Meredith Martha Maydew Laura Allen Tenors Lee McFadden Howard Nelson Andrew Pohodic John Wynn Basses Jack Carroll Maynard Miller Vernon Ginn Ted McCune Accompanist Laura Allen Regine Lehocky Rita Morsey Ruth Johnson Janet Patterson Mary Hartigan Evelyn Betz Hazel Schoeller Eloise Nelson John Scott Robert Myers Bob Higham Charles Campbell Robert Antes Louis Brenner 159 Sopranos THE YOUGH - A - M CN THE FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS THE SHAW AVENUE BUILDING MISS BLACKBURN, Directress, First Semester MISS HERSKOWITZ, Directress, Second Semester Lucinda Beattie Jean McKinney Patsy Overholt Anna Sowa Florence Chesniclc Erma Bales Sara Boyog Elinor Clark Eva Dobo Doris Roderick Anne Sigmund Lawrence Kessler Don Whitehead Wilbert Swotzer Eugenia Gumbert Norma Karber Louise Kessel Grace Stoops Adah Stull Mary Verbiclc Anna Slcalyo Lucille Knight Beatrice Smith Jean Blomquist Sophie Sweet Margaret Firden EIeIyn Krause Anna Stephanovic Lois Barncord Irene Barnyas Carolyn Ulrich Bertha Lacey Jean Dudgeon Betty Ulmer Helen Cunningham Lillian Jacobs Tenors Buddy Darling Albert Circosta Robert McCaughan Dominic Denardo Thomas Kelley Clifford Mossburg Jack Lewis Don Grubbs John Burnside Jack Wilson Howard Oberfeitinger Charles Barll Howard Gilchrist Stanley Piechowicz Le Roy Hall James Peterson Larrie Weddell Al Shapiro Robert Rees Accompanist Wilbert Swotzer Sophie Wruszak Mary Flaynak Alice Check Eleanor Landstrom Wilde Smith Annabelle Tequdovic Helen Dunlap Ethel Small Dorothy Matta Mildred McMannis Ted Helms Thomas Betters Emie Kocik Robert Mezoff Walter Bralceall John Aronyos THE YOUGH - A - MON ORCHESTRA MEMBERS RECEIVE SPECIAL HONORS Late in October several members ofthe Senior orchestra were chosen to represent the high school in the Western Pennsylvania orchestra, which presented two outstanding programs in the auditorium of the Mt. Lebanon school. The members selected were: Kennedy Linge, first violin, Helen Wise, first violin, Loraine Klingensmith, cello, Eleanor Rosnick, viola, William Luehm, viola, Robert Scott, second horn, Bob Johnson, bass, Glenn Hakanson, second horn. Mr Stribrny accompanied the group to Mt. Lebanon, and was one ofthe guest conductors. Five members of this group represented the high school in the all-state orchestra, which played at a big music fest at Ebensburg, December 12, 13, 14. Those making the trip were Helen Wise, Kennedy Linge, Glenn Halcanson, Bob Johnson, and Loraine Klingensmith. Mr. Stribrny again had the honor of being one of the guest conductors at Ebensburg. M. H. S. MEMBERS OF THE WEST PENN ORCHESTRA Sitting: Kennedy Linge, Helen Wise, Loraine Klingensmith, Eleanor Rosnik, William Luehm. Standing: Robert Scott. Bob Johnson, Mr. Stribrny, Glenn Hakanson. MEMBERS OF BAND ACHIEVE DISTINCTION McKeesport High School was well represented on the roster of the All-Western District band, which presented a music fest at Washington, Pa., March 26, 27, 28. McKeesport's representatives were: Guy Savasta, Flute, Robert Everett, clarinet, Charles Ohsberg, bass. Later in the spring the outstanding players of this aggregation were selected forthe All-State band. 161 EYOUGH-A-M TH E YOUGH - A - MON Kennedy Linge Helen Wise THE SENIOR ORCHESTRA MR. STRIBRNY, Director First Violin Robert Grubbs Edward Gugala Helen Carson Robert Odle Ernest Balint Henry Mazur Herman Bostocky Second Violin Dorothy Bissel Laura Woznialc Anna Bugyis Richard Buser George Meslcowslci Walter Gugala John Hornalc Larry Sinn Jack McDonough Lewis Waclxerle Viola Eleanor Rosnilc Robert Short Jack Mellin William Luehm Betty Haselholf James Hoyt Cello Bass Janet L. Klingensmith Mary Mahla Robert Johnson Melvin Baclcstrom Eva Dobbs Leona Gourash Piano Flute Mary Benner Margaret Symmington Guy Savasta Hall Holland William Lazorchick Oboe Clarinet Jack Schaum Robert Everett Caroline Vaughn Jack McCain Bernard Gallagher Mary Jane Challener Bassoon William Dunseth Steve Bugyis French l-lorn Glenn Halcanson Robert Scott Russell Bohenlco Jean Curry Mellophone Trumpet Erma Coberly Betty Welch Leo O'Shea Kenneth Henderson Helen Bennett Trombone Percussion Ann Stenger Richard Traeger Edward Edge Betty Osberg James Byard Earl Reed ELEVENTH WARD GLEE CLUB Mr. Izod, Director 163 THE YOUGH - A - MON THE JUNIOR ORCHESTRA MR. STRIBRNY, Director THE JUNIOR ORCHESTRA MR. STRIBRNY, Director Violin Robert Hudson Adolph Ortzel Betty Haselhoff llma Lupari Andrew Svitlco Arthur Mrose Beverly Ott Jack Patrick Adolph Markowitz Cello Piano Flute Leona Gourash William Reifsnyder Lillian Carpenter Oboe Baritone Trumpet Jaclc McCain Everet Hurst Daniel McLane Arthur Svedberg Clarinet Trombone Kenneth Summit Rodney Giles Walter Fry Mord Taylor Alex Prytulalc 164 THE YOUGH - A - MON THE FRESHMAN ORCHESTRA The George Washington Building Miss Blackburn, Directress, First Semester--Miss Herskowitz, Directress, Second Semester GEORGE WASHINGTON ORCHESTRA MISS BLACKBURN, Directress, First Semester MISS HERSKOWITZ, Directress, Second Semester Violins Ruth Masters Frank Slaney Dorothy Dietrich Marie Novack Eloise Nelson Martha Jane Byerly John Wynn Regina Lehocky Magdeline Kertis Doris Johnson Clarence Griffith Genevieve Kurkowslci Blair Harchut Catherine Adams Trumpet Trombone Saxophone Walter Bohenlco Russell Kerr Jean Benson Bernard Buser Clarinet Pianists Jean Harrison Fred Stepkovitz Billy Sullivan THE FRESHMAN ORCHESTRA The Shaw Avenue Building Miss Blackburn, Directress, First Semester Miss Hersknwitz, Directress, Second Semester 165 THE YOUGH - A - MCN THE SHAW AVENUE ORCHESTRA MISS BLACKBURN, Directress, First Semester MISS HERSKOWITZ, Directress, Second Semester Violin Ernest Balint Anthony Gugala Stanley Piechowicz Helen Dunlop Louise Kessel Harry Solan Trumpet Bernard Berkovitz Albert Circosta Jim Gumbert Le Roy Hall Cello Clarinet Eva Dobo Dan Kuch Harry Solan Piano Trombone Wilbert Swotzer Robert Clark Erma Bales Accordion Drum Valeria Panel: Ralph Burbridge THE FRESHMAN BAND The Shaw Avenue Building Mr. Stribrny, Conductor THE FRESHMAN BAND THE SHAW AVENUE BUILDING MR. STRIBRNY, Conductor B-Flat Clarinet Donald Elliott Earl Craven Russell Robertson Robert Wilson Ruth Welke John Lucas George Vanyo Malcolm Robinson Elizabeth Stearns Robert King Henry West Cornet Louise Baker John Aranys Drum Ralph Burbridge John Nemecilc James Ford Bass Drum Mellophone Wilbert Schwotzer Lillian Coleman Roy Bettinger Trumpet Le Roy Hall Grace Stoops Albert Cercosta Lawrence Kessler Zoe Oskin Dent Crissman Catherine Byard Jim Gumbert Trombone Howard Oberfeitinger Erma Bales Larry Weddel B-Flat Trumpet Tuba Bernard Berkovitz Robert McCaughan Charles Barll 166 THE YOUGH - A - MON N T THE FRESHMAN BAND The George Washington Building Mr. Stribrny. Director THE FRESHMAN BAND GEORGE WASHINGTON BUILDING MR. STRIBRNY, Conductor Clarinet Rhoda Horovitz John Wellce William Weinel Margaret Schmeltzer John Horney Jay Sullivan Trumpet Orpah Fawcett John Scott Dorothy Massung B-Flat Clarinet Ruth Visolci Mary Joyce Margaret Miller Betty Brown B-Flat Trumpet Tuba George Egri Bud Kennedy A Merle Jones Percussion Tenor Saxophone Donald Hillstrom Ernest Del Signore J. Ridley Anderson B-Flat Cornet Walter Bohenko Everett Heath Lillian Gacey Laura Allen Casey Olinski Tombone Jean Benson Richard Weigle Ted McCune Geralda Miller Russell Kerr Harvey Rosenburger E-Flat Saxophone Donald Julin Helen Brown Elvera Siket Bernard Buser Soprano Saxophone Flute Lee McFadden Walter Fawcett 167 THE YOUGH- -MON THE SENIOR BAND E. J. Stribrny, Conductor Bob Johnson, Drum Major .4 l 1 THE PRINCIPALS- IN OLD ST. LOUIS Operetta Presented May, 1935 Marjorie McCiay, Robert Warwick, Armand Harkless, Mary Louise Abbaticcho, 168 THE YOUGH - A - MON Personnel of the Bands THE SENIOR BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Conductor Piccolo Flute Kennedy Linge Guy Savasta William Lazorchick Solo B-Flat Clarinet Robert Everett Jesse Schwartz Romel Micklous Jack Schaum Don Crouch Bernard Gallagher William Dunseth First Clarinet Caroline Vaughn Kenneth Summit Robert Short Sam Robinson Ann Gostovich Joseph Sieff Lester Kim Charles Utter Second and Third Clarinet Margaret Savage Sam De Joice Ralph Berry John Bazanos Bass Clarinet Alto Clarinet B-Flat Soprano Saxophone Mary Jane Challener Robert Grubbs Elinore Warwick Bassoon Oboe William Dunseth Jack Schaum E-Flat Alto Saxophone William Lazorchick William Seeger Alvie Beal Andrew Butko Baritone Saxophone Tenor Saxophone Steve Bugyis Robert Frye Cora Geisel Solo B-Flat Cornet Don Rosensteele Fenton Ross Albert Elko Leo O'Shea Robert Johnston Charles Larish Kenneth Henderson Jack Wilson Albert Butko First Cornet Margaret Patterson Mary Good Jack Baldridge John Bowser Bob Davis Second Clarinet Stephan Lesnansky Kensley Miller Harry Loveall Olive Johnson Helen Gobbels First Horn Second Horn Glenn Hakanson Robert Scott Russell Bohenko Erma Coberly Third Horn Fourth Horn Betty Welch Margaret Malley Frank Young Trombone William Carlson William Bedont Noel Calhoun Earl Reed William Luehm Ellwood Taylor Jack McDonough Edward Edge Betty Osberg Bass Drum James Byard Anne Stenger Baritone Everett Hurst Bass Charles Ohsberg Snare Drums Allan Bowers Robert Law Edward Namecek Color Bearers Lewis Wackerle Buddy Septer Drum Major Robert Johnson Richard Traeger Arthur Steele John Crall Donald Leffard Angelo Samios Robert Veltzen Cymbols Wilmer Garrat 169 THE YOUGH - A - M ON THE JUNIOR BAND E. J, Stribrny, Conductor THE JUNIOR BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Conductor Solo B-Flat Clarinet Margaret Savage Lester Kim Harold Zell Corrine Coates Virginia McCune June Gardner Walter Fry Margaret Mount Charles Utter Rodney Giles Jack Glarrow B-Flat Soprano Saxophone BGl'lfOl'12 D. J. Bailey Jack McCain Marjorie Petres Arthur Steele Andrew Butko Mary Johnston Stanley Ross Everett Hurst Horns Jean Curry Alice Johnston James Sunstein Trombone Noel Calhoun Mord Taylor Vera Griffith Alex Prytulak John Crall Donald Leffard B-Flat Cornet Zane Donaldson Edward Check Einar Stellnack Blaine Houserman Teddy Maxwell Raymond Fehr Ida Mae Lindberg Eleanor Tingle Adolph Dominick Bobbie Robinson Joe Mitchell Henry Walker Jack Stephan Arvid Moran Melvin Herbert Daniel McLane Henry Simon Laura Gregg Louise Yonic George Loeffler Billy Vance Hayes Badstibner Margaret Snyder Jack Kammerer Eileen Whaley Jean Nelson Boyd Witherow Charles Baldis Harold Ackerman Wilda Provins Flute E-Flat Clarinet Lillian Carpenter William Lazorchick William lngold Percussion Paul Hurley Eugene Austen Roy Hoffman Robert Ueltzen Wilmer Garret 170 THE YOUGH - A - MON Captain of the Guard An Operetta in Two Acts Book and Lyrics by Roger Hoyt Williams Music by Edwin M. Steckel Presented by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs Accompanied by the Orchestra, Under Direction of Miss Arla E. Wallace I-HGH SCHOOL AUDITORILJM May 7 and 8 SYNOPSIS OF MUSIC Act l Overture.. .... .... ............. . Opening Chorus- Sing and be Merry . . . Chorus- You've Got to Have a King . . . . Chorus- Latonia's Guard ........... . . Theme Song- Here's My Heart ......... . . Song and Chorus- The Captain ofthe Guard . . . Song and Chorus- Romeo of Oxenstein . . . . Song and Chorus- On Our Tip Toes . . . Finale ............................ Entr' Act- Here's My Heart ..... .......... Act ll Chorus With Solo- The Latonian Flag ............. Reprise- Theme Song ............... ..... . . . . . Trio- A Wedding Cake .... ...... ..... Chorus- Wedding Chorus .... . . . Chorus- A Dancing Song ......... Song- My Captain and My Lover . . . . Finale GJ Here is MY Heart 1 ........................ Cbl A Guardsman Must Go f CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY ln the Order of their Appearance Chancellor .... ............................... King Nicholas. . . Princess Flavia ...... ............... . . Queen .................................. Countess Olga QLady-in-waiting to the queen, .... . . . . Countess Helga fLady-in-waiting to the queenj .... Duchess of Lowengratz ....................... Prince of Oxenstein ........ ................ Baron Von Ledowitz fHis Aide-de-Camp, .... Andre fCaptain ol the Guardj ............. Alexis QA Guardsman, ................. lnn Keeper ....................... Sonya CThe lnn Keeper's Daughterj .......... ......... A Herald ............................................ Male Chorus ol Guardsmen Chorus of Peasants fBoys and Girlsj Scene: A Village Square in Latonia. Time: The Present. . . . . . . . . .The Orchestra . . . .Andre, Alexis, Chorus . . . . . .King and Chorus . . . .Alexis and Chorus . . . . .Andre and Flavia . . . . . .Andre and Chorus . . . . .Baron and Villagers . . . .King and Guardsmen ...........Ensemble . . . . . . ...The Orchestra . . . .Landlord and Guardsmen . . . . . . .Flavia and Guardsmen Duchess, Landlord, Chancellor . . . . .Peasants and Guardsmen . . . . .Peasants and Guardsmen ..................Flavia . . . .Ensembl2 . . . .Jack McDonough . . . . Floyd Umbarger . . . . . . . . . . .Eleanor Bostrom ..............ErmaCoberly . .Mary Elizabeth Edmundson .................June Kish . . . . . . . . . .Carolyn Vaughan . . . . . . .John Carroll . . . . . . .Douglas Smith . . . . .Stephen Stripsky . . . .Allred Greaves . . . .Bernard Gallagher . . . .Phoebe Johnson . . . . .David Hackett 171 l THE YOUGH - A - MON THE STORY The Duchess of Lowengratz visits her daughter and son-in-law, the King and Queen of Latonia. Their daughter, the Princess Flavia, is in love with a member of her father's guard, but the Queen intends lor Flavia to marry someone of royal blood. The chancellor informs the king that the royal treasury is empty and that their debts are rapidly accumulating. A little later King Nicholas surprises Princess Flavia in the arms of Andre, her lover. Declaring her love for Andre, Flavia persuades her father to make Andre the Captain of the Guard. The Prince of Oxenstein, a supposedly wealthy ruler, visits Latonia, and is immediately chosen by the queen for Flavia's husband. Latonia is badly in need of money. The Prince persuades the queen to set the wedding date lor the near future. Meanwhile, King Nicholas goes to Berlin, where he wins a great Fortune gambling, and the queen, learning ol her daughter's love for the Captain ofthe Guard, places Andre in a dungeon. The day ofthe Princess's wedding to the Prince ol Oxenstein the king returns with enough money to save Latonia from bankruptcy. The chancellor recognizes the supposed prince as a noted forger, whose picture he had seen in the rogues' gallery. The king releases Andre, who then is married to his sweetheart, the Princess, by the Archbishop. -1 .qu ,g,. ,AY Collegiana A Musical College Romance in Four Acts William Dunseth, Charles Feick, and Jack Schaum The interesting farce, Collegiana, was presented in the school auditorium, April 1, under the direction of Miss Tefft, ofthe English Faculty. The presentation was well received by the student body. The play is unique because ofthe fact it was written by three members ofthe Senior class. The action takes place on the campus ofthe Collegiana State College, and centers around the leading students ofthe college. lts atmosphere is thoroughly collegiate, and is alive with humorous scenes and situations. THE CAST Craig Walton, a college football hero .... ........... Gail Tremont, the heroine ........... Peggy Livingston, the college vamp. . . Elvira Finkelsnop, a college coed ....... lvey Plushbottom, another college coed ..... Pop Jones, proprietor of the Soda Shoppe .... Willie Hammerschlogg, Pop's helper ...... Dean Von Schmeltzenheimer ....... gig: giljgggglgfhe ...mary kid.. . . Dink Stover, Craig's rival ..... Johnnie ...... ...... . . Bill ..... . .Armand Harkless Margaret Symington . . . . . .Hallie Willis . . . .Virginia Krantz . . . .Helen Beattie . . . . .Glenn lnks . . . .John Shirey . . . .Chester Shank J'BiII Dunseth ' ' Hack Schaum . . . Douglas Smith J. Bailey . . . . Maynard Duncan 172 THE YOUGH - A - MON The Alumni Department The alumni editors of the 1936 Yough-A-Mon have featured the following classes in the alumni news: 1886,1891,1896,1901,1906,1911,1916,1921,1926,1931. The staff extends greetings and best wishes to the members of these honored classes. Following the custom of other years, the editors have added the complete roll of the 1935 class, by departments. The number of graduates, since the inception of the high school in 1884, has almost reached 7,700. The 1934 class is the honor class in point of number of graduates, but 1936 promises to set a new all-time record. The number will be about 780. The high school graduates, with their years, follow: 1884-10 1895- 1906- 37 1916-109 1926-314 1885- 4 1896 1907- 39 1917-158 1927-301 1886- 1897- 1908- 46 1918-146 1928-313 1887- 1898 1909- 52 1919-149 1929-343 1888 1899 1910- 69 1920-197 1930-449 1889- 1900 1911- 72 1921 -1 80 1931-484 1890- 1901 1912- 74 1922-206 1932-556 1891- 1902 1913-105 1923-229 1933-634 1892- 1903 1914- 90 1924-238 1934-737 1893- 1904- 1915-108 1925-292 1 93 5-698 1 894- 1905 CLASS OF 1935 President, WILLIAM TOBIAS Secretary, DORIS STRONG Vice-President, ALICE ROTZSCH Treasurer, LEROY PEARSON Abbaticcho, Mary L. Acton, Rose Ahlquist, Elinor Aliskowitz, David Anderson, Carl Anderson, Fern Andrew, Harold Apter, Nathaniel Bashista, James Bathe, Harry Bauer, Jerome Beauregard, Nell Belpuliti, Verna Berarducci, Philomena Berkovitz, Leonard Best, Lois Bissell, Mary Ruth Bowler, Alfred Bredacs, Margaret Britton, Margaret Brown, Katherine Buti, Elena Campbell, Ruth Cano, John Caraher, William Carlson, Betty Carpenter, Howard Colors: Black and Old Gold THE PREPARATORY GROUP Carson, Joseph Carter, Alice Clarke, Elizabeth Cline, William Colbert, Ralph Considine, Ruth Cooper, Elvira Cooper, Matti-e Corbett, F. Dunstan Corey, Mary Cowell, Charles Crawford. William Crawley, Virginia Crosby, Dorothy Dahlin, Louise Dandar, Emil Danielson, Fern Darling, Leon Davis, Howard Davis, Mildred Davis, William Dawkins, Delmar DeBerry, Sanford D R b t eer, o er De Fries, Charlotte Dennen, Betty Diamond, Catherine Dietrich, William Diggins, Gladys Dorsey, June Duncan, Robert Fagerstrom, Edna Fait, Leanna Farkas, Albert Fath, Christa Fawcett, Virginia Feldman, Florence Fetters, Robert Finlayson, Carl Flegal, Paul Forbes, Jean Franko, Leona Garvin, William Gibson, Norman Gilmore, Catherine Ginn, Jane Goettel, Iva Golberg, Arthur Goldberg, Estelle Gourash, Andrew Grace, Betty Greaves, Doris Griffiths, Lillian Gusky, Irma Guttman, Jesse Haeberlen, Jane Halleron, William Harman, Dorothy Harper, Helen Hartstein, Raymond Haselhoff, William Henderson, Francis Henderson, Melvin Hibbs, Madelyn Hirshberg, Samuel Hiteman, Dorothy Hively, Jean Hoch. William Hoop, William Hornak, Anna Hornfeck, Lawrence Hoyt, Millicent Hughes, William Humenik, Theresa Hurley, Louise Huttenhower, Doris Jack, Robert Jackel, Glenn Jackson, Ruth Johnson, Louis Jones, Ella 173 THE YOUGH - A - MON Jones, James Jones, John Leslie Jones, Jones, Richard Kansa, Albert Keenan, William Kemp, Glenn Kennedy, Robert Kessling, Robert Kier, Ada Kier, Ruth Killgallon, James Kimotek, Isabelle Kincaid, Carroll Kirsch, Margaret Kish, Margaret Kittiko, Matthew Knabe, Vivian Kniss, Louise Knox, John Koester, Clarence Kortz, Elverna Kostkas, Mary Kraus, Glenn Kucherak, Anton Kustra, Esther Lamb, Dorothy Lamb, Lucille Lang, Alexander Latta, William Lewis, Edith Lindberg, Robert Lofgren, William Long, David Lotz, Helen Loya, Joseph MacMillan, John Maguire, Clara Majda, Eugene Manning, John Martin, Ada Jean Maund, Lillian McDonough, Betty McElravy, Walter McFarlane, Helen McGaw, William Mclntosh, Milton McKee, John McKenna, Robert McLane, Clara Louise McMillen, Dora McMullen, Bertille Merry, Walter Metz, Lois Mezoff, Mary Eliz. Mikaloff, Glenn Miller, Elaine Miller, George Minnick, Charles Momich, Steve Mooney, Don Moore, Joseph Moore, Ruth Morlock, Carl Morus, Henry Mullen, Maureen Murvay, Alex Muscante, Rose Marie THE CLASS OF 1935 Nagay, John Nayhouse, Maury Nelson, Doris Nystrom, Nell Orbell, Jack Orman, James Orris, Frank Osborne, Clary Patrick, Michael Patterson Belle Pavuk, Margaret Petach, George Pflumm, James Pigozzi, William Plesniak, Angela Pollard, Jean Posega, Marie Potosky, Melvin Powley, Clayton Prokop, Eleanor Razny, John Rendin, Larry Richards, Louise Riegner, Francis Ringler, Stewart Robinson, Elda Roderick, Robert Rodman, Aloysius Roth, Alvin Rotzsch, Alice Rudge, Duane Sabol, Mary Samuels, LeRoy Schultz, Richard Schultz, Genevieve Schutte, Elaine Schwartz, Charles Searfoss, Lavina Sedlak, lrene Sedney, Leonard Senko, Cecilia Serena, Chester Shalako, Elizabeth Shepard, Brooks Sieberg, June Sieien, Harry Sinn, Larue Skiffington, William Smith, Helen Sowa, George Spearnak, Stella Spiegel, Harold Steele, Betty Strong, Doris Sullivan, Gerald Surgeon, Billy Sweeney, Raymond Szczypek, Joseph Taylor, Catherine Taylor, Jack Teasdale, Margaret Thompson, Clara Toth, Julia Vaughan, Sam Veatch, Martha Visoke, Mildred Vukmanic, Mildred Wald, Hilda Wargo, James Warwick, Robert Way, Frank Weissert, Frederick Welch, Charlotte Wells, Mary Wernke, Jane Willson, Anita Willson, lnez Wilson, Carlyle Wilson, Mabel Winkelvoss, Eleanor Wunderley, Hazel Wunderley, Margaret Yanni, James Zajdzinski, Gustave Literary Albine, Vernon Allen, Loretta Ambroziak, Andrew Andrews, Hiram Beachy, Dale Bergquist, DeWayne Bradic, Anthony Brodzinski, Helen Brunell, Elmer Butler, Maxine Callaway, Willis Campbell, Abegail Cartwright, Mark Cohn, Louis Connelly, John Curry, Reed Detweiler, Mary Diegelman, Francis Downs, Marian Duncan, Elizabeth Duncan, Emerson Ferguson, Raymond Filson, Mary Elizabeth Fitz, Margaret Frederickson, Herberc Gibson, Clifford Gibson, James Goodman, Charlotte Gregory, Wendell Hall, Virginia Haller, Stephen Halversen, Alice Hanlon, William Harkness, Anna Heholt, Albert Hillwig, Don Hirshberg, Norman Holloway, Edwin Hughes, Alice Mae lngram, Betty Johnson, Cecilia Johnson, Edwin Keddie, Margaret Kelley, Marcella Kittiko, Joseph Kline, Francis Klipa, Pete Kraychick, Stanley Krivonak, Andrew Kusic, Michael Linderman, William Loftus, Rita MacDonald, Ruth Mangan, Nazarita Manning, Thomas Maser, Esther Matta, John Maxwell, Margaret McGirr, Margaret Mendlowitz, Blema Mercer, Elmira Miller, Charlotte Misenhelter, Eugene Newman, Glen Nickolls, Frank O'Donnell, Jane Phar, Marjorie Phillips, Lois Pollak, Esther Pry, Agnes Rackley, Francis Rhodes, Mary Roberts, Marvin Rose, Helen Rosevear, Robert Sammers, Armella Schrieber, Jean Simco, Stephen Snyder, Betty Sowko, Jack Stern, Helen Strom, Loreda Tice, Elvira Tonks, Ruth Vadas, Christine Walrath, Mary Weissert, Virginia White, Cathelia Wiater, Pete Wilkins, William Wilson, John Witherow, Dorothy Commercial Akerberg, Margaret Allen, Louise Anderson, William Babolic, Catherine Bach, Sara Bacsi, Rose Barnett, Charlet Barnett, Emma Barynas, Irene Beirne, Helen Berta, Florence Birath, Evelyn Bock, Helen Bower, Thelma Bukes, Nola Bumbarger, Alice Buzek, Annabelle Callahan, Russell Campbell, Alice Carpenter, Gladys Carr, Samuel Carozzo, Anna 4 THE YOUGH - A - MON Carrozzo, Paul Clark, David Cornell, Catherine Curry, Ada Danko, Mary Davis, Edna Davis, Florence Deemer, Margaret Dillow, Virginia Dirle, Louis Dodds, Lucille Domarsky, Gladys Domingo, John Drye, Harry Dudash, Margaret Engster, Lillian Engwer, Vera Estok, Julia Evans, Betty L. Evans, Betty E. Fesh, Ray Fiddler, Albert Firestone, Phyllis Fleming, Ruth Forney, Jane Frankovic, Joseph Freelander, Russell Freund, Mary Ethel Gala, Charles Gaydos, Marie Genard, Norma Giese, Evelyn Gingo, Barbara Gothard, Helen Gray, Achison Gruber, Barbara Harrison, Dorothy Hendrie, Fern Herbert, Dorcas Jane Hess, Martha Hobby, Bernice Horn, Wilda Huemme, Ardafay Huff, William Hutsko, Stella Hyduk, Catherine lngel, Viola I Iverson, Anna lzbicka, Bernice Johnson, Anna Kardos, lrene Kova, Mary Kelly, Charles Kerston, Margaret King, Helen Kirschner, Ruth Knorts, Mildred Kormos, Ethel Kovach, Elizabeth Krieger, William Krunsky, Chester Kustra, Helen Lacey, Lillie Lang, Betty LcChalk, Margaret Long, Minnie Lovrich, Louise Lowry, Corrine THE CLASS OF 1935 Lowry, Virginia Mac, Frances Mackeway, Minnie Magnus, Margaret Maley, Donald Maydew, Virginia McCahill, Rita McCaskey, Helen McClay, Marjorie McCluskey, Mary McCorkle, Ruth McCracken, Betty McCrumb, Albert McMillan, Lillian Mehlman, Rose Meskowski, Chester Miller, Ellsworth Miller, Wanita Miller, Walter Moore, Alice Nazpinsky, Casimer Nesterowicz, Mary Nestor, Catherine Nicholson, Mary Norton Doroth 1 Y Nunimaker, Geraldine Onder, Florence Orris, Helen Paterra, Olympia Patterson, Dorothy Patterson, Melda Patrick, Lexie Patrick, Margaret Peirce. Lois Perhacs, Madeline Peterson, Vera Peterson, Susie Popovich, Helen Poynor, Blanche Poynor, Fanny Proctor, Sylvia Pry, Adelaide Prytulak, Alexander Pudlak, Agnes Pugliano, Julia Rader, Lois Radinovic, Frances Rafferty, M. Helen Railingshafer, Helen Rankin, Margaret Reitler, Helen Louise Rhoades, Frances Rickard, Evelyn Roeder, Lillie Salitros, Margaret Sandmeyer, Glen Schimpf, Helen Schimpf, Lois Shaw, Margaret Signet, Helen Silak, Betty Anne Simchak, Anna Slade, Eunice Smith, Dorothy Smith, Victor Smolinsky, Jean Soltis, Helen Sowa, Mary Sowerby Margaret Ann Spence, Grace Steiner, Charles Stepanik, Mary Stokan, Theresa Stull, Martha Sullivan, Kathleen Szencsisin, Mary Tarbell, Mary Tarcey, Agnes Thornburg, Lois Toal, Dorothy Tobias, William Tomaina, Herman Tomko, Mary Tong, Alberta Trent, Ruth Turkall, Anna Ulm, Muriel Urbansky, Della Vignovich, Mildred Vignovich, Sophie Visokay, Margaret Vulgarakis, Sylvia Wardell, Eleanor Weiss, Sylvia White, Virginia Young, James Zajac, lrene Zell, William Zukowski, Henrietta Industrial Balogh, Arthur Barton, Regis Baur, Bernard Beckowitz, John Belany, John Beres, Joseph Bertoty, Gabriel Black, Duane Blackiston, Charles Blamick, Charles Bodnar, George Bozogan, John Brletic, Thomas Brodnos, Theodore Bryla, Walter Bumbarger, Harold Burkholder, Earl Byard, Clarence Care, Willis Chapman, Robert Cherny, John Christ, William Ciborowski, Stephen Cindric, Roy Cotter, Raymond Coy, Samuel Crouch, Roy Cynkar, Stanley Dabin, Adam Damasky, Anthony DeMoss, Wayne Dolata, Stanley Dunn, Howard Enke, Robert Espey, Harold Evanchak, Michael Fait, Clark Ferency, William Flizanes, Anthony Flohr, William Forrest, Alexander Fowler, David Goss, Herbert Goydan, Alexander Grabill, Paul Gross, Carl Hall, Leon Hamilton, Alexander Haralam, John Haso, Michael Hellrick, Regis Heveker, Thomas Homoky, Albert Hopkins, Kenneth lmblum, Richard James, Raymond Jenkins, Joseph Johnston, George Judy, Francis Kasmarik, Wallace Kear, William Kegler, Harold Kelley, William Kertis, Alexander Klein, John Kluczka, Andrew Kniss, Raymond Knoll, John Kohl, Roy Kokayko, John Korch, Joseph Kramer, Mathias Kropp, Frederick Krivonyak, Mike Kuczler, Frank Kyslinger, Jerry Lawley, William Lawson, Walton Leckman, E. Lee Leigh, William Lindberg, Robert Lofstrom, Charles Lotz, Glenn Lyons, James Mainwaring, Jack Marhefka, Andy Marten, Edworth Matik, Cyril Mayersky, John McCall, Robert Menozzi, John Merschat, Albert Metz, Alfred Miklos, Francis Miller, Harry J. Miller, Harry R. Miller, Raymond Kraus, William Moffat, Jack Morgan, Howard Morris, Norman Myers, Robert 1 'l 75 THE YOUGH - A - MON Nelson, Carl Nylander, Charles Ohsberg, George Osterman, C. Arnold Pater, Joseph Pavlic, Frank Pearson, S. LeRoy Picardi, Joe Ploszay, Stanley Podolak, George Popelas, Walter Rack, Edward Raczkowski, Adam Reedy, Wilbur THE CLASS OF 1935 Rendulic, Frank Rickard, John Roslund, Dan Sabovik, John Salai, Michael Samuels, Bertram Sarinsky, Leo Schulhof, Paul Shank, Paul Shaw, George Sillaman, Harry Smeltzer, Glen Snyder, Francis Sostaric, Francis NOTES OF THE CLASSES THE CLASS or iaao Steele, Bob Stiveson, Robert Strager, Michael Sucha, George Taylor, David Thomas, Albert Toth, Shan Ulakovic, John Urbaniak, John Vargovich, Joseph Vassel, John Vavrek, Steven Vodila, Bernard Wallace. William Wardropper, Harry Webb, Edward Webb, Stuart White, Robert Wills, Joseph Wilson, William Wisser, Floyd Wozniak, Victor Yablonski, Walter Yeager, John Yednak, Loris Zecchini, Aldo Zukowski, Harry George Washington THE CLASS OF 1901 Fifty years ago twelve students, four boys and eight girls, graduated from the high school. Four members of the class have passed on. Chester Eden is a Fayette City resident. Esther Ann Jones Ord, Anna Ludwick Woodward, and Belle McClure Stuckslager are still residents of McKeesport. Mrs. Stuckslager's husband, H. R. Stuckslager, died recently. From last report, Ella McConnell is still following the teaching profession. The whereabouts of Sibbie Brown, Frank J. Campbell, and of Cordelia Scott is unknown. THE CLASS OF 1891 Forty-five years ago ten girls received their diplo- mas from the high school. Two have diediLettie Hamer and Martha McCune. Nannie Brannon CMrs. James Penneyb resides at 1603 Union Avenue. Minnie Chambers is a special teacher in the Market Street school. Mrs. Hugh McCusker CAgnes Halll resides in Chicago. Elizabeth James is still serving Dr. H. S. Arthur as nurse. Mollie Neel is a retired post oFfice worker. She resides on Ninth Avenue. Mrs. Phoebe Roland Johnson resides at 1309 Union Avenue. Margaret R. Steele Chambers and her husband, Rev. Chambers, still reside in Pitcairn. Ellen Lindahl Forsbergis address is unknown. THE CLASS OF 1896 The class of 1896 number 527. Of these the fol- lowing are married: Mrs. Minnie McClelland Herbertson, the class secretary, Mrs. Marriet Cowan Hartman, Mrs. Arka Burkholder Rice, Marie Rissler Bonnett, Mrs. Grace McCune Caughey, and Mrs. Blanche Scott Leslie, of Homewood, Pennsylvania. Colen Dumm is an Ellwood City physician. George Briggs is an assistant cashier of the First National Bank, of McKeesport. Mattie May Bedell is connected with the Crown Chocolate Company. Cleveland, Ohio, is the address of George Lees. Edward Housaman is still following the drug busi- ness. William McCune is employed at the Sheet Steel Company, Pittsburgh. Flora May Smith is a Glassport public school principal. William Seifert is still following the law profession. Ben. Dixon, from last report, was employed by the National Tube Company. So is Rebecca Rankin Hill, while Howard Hill is a retireddry goods merchant. The class of 1901 was unique in the fact that it was the first class in McKeesport High School to have a four year course of study. The class con- sisted of commercial students having a two year course and of literary and preparatory students hav- ing a four year course. The following girls married: Mary Cecilia Bogart Morrow, Maggie Fishman, Cecil French Yost, of Pittsburgh, Mayme E. Kurtz, Henrietta Parkin Stentz, of Clairton, Mary Elizabeth Niven Stewart, this city, Jean Patterson Peters, Wilkinsburg, E. Linda Pitzer Knoll, McKees Rocks, Mary K. Raymond, Myra Corrine Tawney Gilchrist, this city, Jenny E. Trich Pollard, McKeesport, Laura R. White Carlson, Pittsburgh, Edna Woods Porter, McKeesport, Retta Zimmerman Norton, this city. Walter S, Altmeyer is still the president of the Crown Chocolate Company, while Vivian Earle Baker is a McKeesport contractor. Charles F. Brown is a Pittsburgh city engineer. Audley Herbert Calhoun is a Canton, Ohio, physician. Roy E. Gardner is the assistant cashier of the Union Na- tional Bank, this city. Edith Mayme Garwin resides on State Road. Clifford Gray is employed by the National Tube Company, of Lorain, Ohio. David K. Herbertson is a Brownsville mining engineer. Thomas R. Lysle is a P. and L. E. railroad clerk, stationed in McKeesport, while Anson B. Mc- Clelland is a local real estate broker. James V. McMillan is employed by the McKeesport National Tube Company. Earl Austin Norton is the only male member of his class to marry a classmate, Retta Zimmerman. They reside in McKeesport. Walter Lee Riggs is a prominent McKeesport attorney, while Israel A. Simon is employed by the Consolidated Metals Corporation, of Pittsburgh. William E. Sinsel is a National Tube Clerk. THE CLASS OF 1906 The following members of this class have married: Texanna Damley CMrs. Edward HauFfD, Bess Moses CMrs. Howard Scottb, Jennie Nichols CMrs. Metheenyj, Mary Walker CMrs. Justice living in Beechviewb, Lillian Hodgson CMrs. H. Gordonb, Martha Sinsel CMrs. Blairl, Lena Becksteadt CMrs. McConnelD, Agnes Carlson CMrs. Dr, Kellyb, Elsie Forrester CMrs. MathisD, Belle Holly CMrs. Eugene THE YOUGH - A - MON NOTES OF THE CLASSES PryorD, Gertrude Hohman CMrs. J. P. Denningb, Isobel Keil CMrs. WurtelD, Florence McCain CMrs. Walter Westl, Edith McClure CMrs. Clyde Wolfj, Bess Nace CMrs. Frank Bulmerl, Sadie Walker CMrs. John ZennD, Blanche Dulaney CMrs. R. L. Fulongb, she and her husband have charge of Penn McKee Hotel, Martha Caughy CMrs. Sam McConneIID and Jean Redman, also married. Edith Welsch is teaching in Pittsburgh. Marion Hughes, Jesse Robinson, and Margaret Hinchman are also following the teaching profession. Elrod Lenhart and Carl Morlock are in the real estate busi- ness. Alice Russell is a saleslady. Kenneth Reed lives in New York. Morris Kessler is a lawyer. Samuel Goldberg is a prominent doctor. THE CLASS OF 1911 The class of 1911 numbered seventy-one. OF these a considerable number reside out of town. William Bell is a Detroit, Michigan, doctor. Adolph Blattner is a Pittsburgh clothier, Julia Crow CMrs, Saundersj lives in Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs. Fred Boeschel CLavinia Dunstanb resides in Pittsburgh. Chris Falkenstein, Jr., resides in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Ada Fallquist CMrs. R. G. Sigworthj resides at Q25 South Atherton Street, State College, Pa. Julius Gorzo is a Pittsburgh insurance agent. Helen Nc- Elory also lives in Pittsburgh, while Adelaide Nc- Mullen Cochrane resides in Ford City, Pa. Grace Payne married John Kyle, they live in Warren, Ohio, Harriet Petrie resides in Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Alan Porter CVirginia l?oessingD lives in Maryland. Hilda Salving Beck is a resident of XXf'ooster, Ohio. Edith Shaw is an employee of the Joseph Horne Company, Pittsburgh, while Francis Walker works for the West Penn Power Company, this city. The following are still living in McKeesport: Esther Anderson, teacher, Alice Burbridge McGee, Edna Carlson CMrs. Lindbergh, Robert Cock, em- ployed by the McKeesport Gas and Electric Com- pany, Margaret Dauble, the wife of a local printer, H. S. Dravo, Leon Erickson, employed bv the Peo- ples City Bank, Marguerite Fawcett, before her marriage to Thomas G. Watson, was a teacher in the Fawcett Avenue School, Rose Firestone, Una Har- rison CMrs. Wm. McEilIeyD, Corrine Kistner, now Mrs. Wm. Black, Erma Knight Brown, Annie Lyons, now Mrs. John Denner, June McMichael, a local kindergarten teacher, Mildred Mitchell, employed by the McLane Realty Company, Edna Moffet CMrs. Charles Kempj, C. Lillian Nelson, a local high school teacher, Edwin Newlin, attorney, Henry Nill, a prominentcandy merchant, Ethel Pitzer CMrs. John Ingersoll, Hanna Ouinn, nurse, Mrs. Guy Gamble CLuciIIe Richeyl, Ellen Setterberg Sandin, Robert Soles, lawyer, Mrs. Howard Kniss CMartha Symingtonj, Charles Weddel, proprietor of a local restaurant, Mrs. George F. Young CAdelaide Whiteb, Robert Wood, 1410 Craig St., Judith Lindquist, Isabelle Milmoe, Samuel Seigle, and Pearl Weyer are also McKeesport residents. THE CLASS OF 1916 This class held a reunion February Q8 in Murphy's cafeteria. Of the one hundred and nine graduates in 1916 forty were presented at the reunion, which was held under the general chairmanship of Miss Elfreeda Buhleir. Officers elected the group's senior year in school have carried through the years, and still serve. They are: Dennis Spiedel, president, Hazel Thomas, vice-president, Margaret Mahla, secretary, Clifford Cox, treasurer. AI Kunze led the group singing, while Watson McKee and Howard McElroy gave special messages. Memorial services were read for the seven members of the class who have passed on, These are: Rose Bieber- stein, Kathryn Brooks, Gladys Peterson, Raynond Pierce, Raymond Sechrist, George Julin, Elmer Peterson. Honor students in the class who were present at the banquet included Anna Nelson, of the prepara- tory department, Tillie Hughes Richards, literary, Sophie Finkel Kalstone and Edith Glassgow, com- mercial. Those present at the twentieth anniversary fete were: Mesdames ldesta Altman Burke, Marjorie Beveridge Lowery, Francis Broadbent Hopke, Lucy Cook Costick, Lillian Lofstrom Svedberg, Sara Penney Duff, Corrine Ulm Kerr, Florence Whitehead Mullen, Juanita Westbay Martin, Tillie Hughes Richards, Mary Pierce Weddell, Louise Hardy Thomas, Hilda Spiedel Pierce, Louise Zebrovious Alund, Mildred Perry Walt, Maude Parket Klop- penburg, Minnie Birr Cauthorn, Sophie Finkel Kalstone, Eleanora Gleditsch Klob, Etta Green- berger Konigsburg, Gladys Morgan Oberg, Rose McLaughlin Farmer, Helen Reiter Breyer and Julia Martin Marscheid. Among the rest present were Eleanora Bevil, Sara Bryant, Elfreeda Buhleier, Anna Nelson, Edith Glasgow, Vankirk Fehr, Albert Kunze, Watson McKee, Clifford Cox, Howard McElroy, Ralph Pitzer, James Black, John Haler, Nathan ltscoitz and Max Feldman. On the arrangements committee for the affair were: Anna Nelson, tickets, Howard McElroy, program, Watson McKee, menu, and Sarah Bryant, decorations. THE LITERARY GRADUATES ldesta Altman married Otto Burke, of McKee- sport. John R, Aikins is employed by the Gulf Refin- ing Company, and resides at 9838 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh. Emory Boyd Badders is employed in the Experimental Dept. of the Diesel Motor Com- pany, Chicago, Illinois. Hannah M. Berger is a teacher in the Centennial school. Marjorie S. Beveridge is Mrs. Clyde E. Lowery, of Boston, Pa. Eleanora Bevil is a teacher in the Pittsburgh Schools, and resides at 560 East End Avenue, Pittsburgh. Raymond Black is employed by the West Penn Com- pany, of Pittsburgh. Margaret Breakall married J. D. Evans, one of our councilmen. Francis Broadbent is Mrs. Frank Hopke, McKeesport. Katherine Brooks died June Q, 1935. Sara Bryant teaches in the West Side school. Elfreeda E. Buhleier is a commercial teacher in the McKeesport High School, Alice Carothers married Robert McNutt, of McKeesport. Marie Coleman CMrs. Warren Schultz, of Detroit, Michiganl, where she teaches in the high school. Edith Cartman is a teacher in the Cleveland Schools, and lives in Lakewood, Ohio. Lucy Cook is Mrs. Costick of McKeesport. Ethyle Culbert is a bacte- riologist, located in Philadelphia. Eleanor Devenny is a teacher in the Homestead Junior High School. Bessie Grinage married John Walls, of New Castle, Pa. Charles Geltz is professor of forestry at Purdue K THE YOUGH - A - MON THE CLASS OF 1916 BANQUET Murphy's Cafeteria, February 28, 1936 University. His wife is Mildred Harry Geltz. They reside at 215 Lincoln Street, West Fayette, lndiana. Jesse Goldblatt is a salesman, located 445 Nor- wood Avenue, Buffalo, New York. Louise Hardy QMrs. Walker Thomasj and Tillie Hughes CMrs. Samuel Richardsl reside in Mclieesport. Sarah ln- gram QMrs. S. G. Birdb resides at225 Glenn Avenue, Canonsburg, Pa. Janet Jackson is Mrs. McFadden. She teaches in Brookline and resides at 1259 Mis- sissippi Avenue, Dormont, Pittsburgh. Pearl Kelly is Mrs. John E. Quinn, 2807 N. Kings, Highway, St. Louis, Missouri. Margaret Kuhn is a teacher of music in Weirton, West Virginia. Ruth Larson is a teacher in the Centennial School, Lillian Lofstrom is Mrs. Walfred Svedberg, of Mclieesport. Julia Marton is Mrs. Lewis Morscheid, of Larimer, Pa. James McClellan is a McKeesport attorney, Watson McKee is secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Mclieesport. Elmer Peterson died November 17, 1918. Sara Penney CMrs. Arthur Duffj, Mary Pierce CMrs. C. L. Weddellb, Hilda Speidel CMrs. Hilda Piercej and Freda Tolin CMrs. David Owensb reside in Mclieesport. Raymond Pierce died November 17, 1918. Tillie Samberg is Mrs. L. Lefko, 3047 Leslie Street, Detroit, Michigan. Corrine Ulm CMrs. Chester KerrD, Florence Whitehead CMrs. Chas. Mullenb and Juanita Westbay CMrs. Howard Martinb reside in Mclieesport. Frank Wolf is ath- letic director of Waynesburg College, Waynesburg, Pa. Henry Wandrei is located at2208 Fifth Avenue, Mclieesport, Pa. THE COMMERCIAL GROUP John Adams is a teller in the Union National Bank, McKeesport. Maude Batchelor is Mrs. Chas. A. Farmer of Newark, N. J. Helene Beck Jacobsen resides at 319 E, 13th Street, Homestead, Pa. Rose Bieberstein was killed February 22,1918. Minnie Birr is Mrs. James Cauthorn, McKeesport. A. Clif- ford Cock, treasurer of the class of 1916, is em- ployed by Glass 84 Weintraub, Mclieesport. Max Feldman is a McKeesport merchant. Sophie Finkel is Mrs. Bernard Kalstone, Duquesne, Pa. Edith Marie Glasgow is employed in a Monessen bank. Eleanora Louise Gleditsch is Mrs. Emil Klob, of Mclieesport. Etta Greenberger is Mrs. Irving Kingsberg, 655 Baldwin Avenue, Sharon, Pa. John Haler is a clerk in the Airbrake office, and resides at 440 Airbrake Avenue, Wilmerding, Pa. Nathan ltskowitz has a newspaper agency on Fourth Street, Mclieesport. Hildur Constance Johnson is Mrs. Walter Norris, Clairton, Pa. Leroy Lewis is a salesman for a whole- sale dry goods company, and is located at 15800 Sherman Way, Van Nuys, California. Teresa Vir- ginia Madden is employed as a secretary by the State Highway Department. Margaret Hannah Mahla, secretary of the class of 1916, is Mrs. Leroy Lewis of Van Nuys, California, and is a very suc- cessful journalist. Elmer Meredith is a member of the relief board of Mclieesport. Walter Meredith is a tailor in Sharpsburg, Pa. Rose Millington is a stenographer at the Westinghouse Airbrake Com- pany, Wilmerding, Pa. Gladys Morgan is Mrs. Edwin E. Oberg, Mclieesport. Rose McLaughlin is Mrs. Albert C. Farmer, lrwin, Pa. Mildred Perry married Russell Walt, of Mclieesport. Gladys Peter- son died October 13,1929 Ralph Pitzer is a teller in the First National Bank, Mclieesport. Helen Reiter is Mrs. Helen Breyer, secretary at the Mc- Keesport Hospital, Gertrude Robinson is located in Mclieesport. David Sbarsky is employed by the P. 84 L. E. Railroad Company, and is located in Weirton, West Virginia. Marvin Slone is a salesman for the Ford Motor Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Helen Woodward is Mrs. Marvin Slone ofPittsburgh, Pa. Rosanna Weyer married Jack Wilson, Fairmont, West Virginia. Louise Zebrovious Alund resides in Mclieesport. THE YOUGH - A - MON NOTES OF THE CLASSES THE PREPARATORY GROUP James B. Black, Jr., is in the real estate business in McKeesport. Ben Bortz is an attorney residing on Mont View Street, Uniontown, Pa. Helen Cameron CMrs. Alexander St. JohnD lives at Ridge Terrace, Short Hills, New Jersey. Irene Firestone is Mrs. Wm. Weill, 1143 N. Sycamore Street, Hollywood, California. William James Gardner is one of the outstanding brain specialists practising at the Crile Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. Samuel Grinberg is a dentist, located at 35 W. Main Street, Carnegie, Pa. Francis Nyquist Johnson is Mrs. Thomas Kain, McKeesport. Cecelia Kaplan is Mrs. R. J. Frank, of 1336 Inverness Avenue, Pittsburgh. Howard Mc- Elroy is the assistant principal of the McKeesport High School. Evelyn N. Neiman CMrs. Warren Winkelsteinj resides at 919 Euclid Avenue, Syra- cuse, N. Y. Anna Nelson is an English instructor in the McKeesport High School. Maude Parker is Mrs. Wm. Kloppenburg, Q41 Catalpa Place, Mt. Leb- anon, Pittsburgh. Volande Small is Mrs. Harry Downie, 3530 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh. Dennis Speidel, president of the class, is manager of the National Surety Company, Pittsburgh, and re- sides at Q77 Pennsylvania Blvd., Mt. Lebanon, Pitts- burgh. Hazel Irene Thomas, vice-president of the Blass, is Mrs. Paul D. Torrey, Hotel Holley, Bradford, a. THE SCIENTIFIC GROUP Willard Bramble is located in St. Petersburg, Florida. Vankirk Fehr is a dentist, located in the Masonic Temple, McKeesport. Walter A. Hitchens, a graduate of Columbia University, is an optome- trist located at 314 Fellows Avenue, Syracuse, New York. William F. Hutton is employed by the Mc- Keesport Tin Plate Company, and resides in Glass- port. Sara Jubelirer is Mrs. F. H. Winer, 418 Cloverdale Avenue, Los Angeles, California. George Julin is deceased. Albert Kunze is a violin instructor in McKeesport. William Murphy is a bond salesman located in the Grant Building, Pittsburgh. William M. Peters is employed by the postal department in the state of California. John Frederick Rehnstrom is located at the Navy Yards, at Philadelphia. Milton Reiter is engaged in the hard coal business, and lives at 1974 82nd Street, Brooklyn, New York. Alvin Rosengarth is a chemi- cal engineer living in Tacoma, Washington. Ray- mond Sechrist died October 3, 1928. Carl Kern Stewart is captain of a C. C. C, Camp at Petersburg, Pa. William Edward Wagner is a cashier in the Transmania, a subsidiary of the Bank of America, and resides at the Hotel Belmont, 730 Eddy Street, San Francisco, California. Arch H. Robinson is an en ineer for the Bridge Construction Department, Alllegheny County, and resides in McKeesport. THE CLASS OF 1921 The year 1921 looms large on the horizon of M. H. S. It was that year that our basketball team won the state championship. On that team was Frank Buchanan, captain of the team, also, class presi- dent, and now a member of our history faculty. The other officers of the class were Blanche York, vice- president, Anita Kipp, secretary, George Vukmanic, treasurer. Frank is not the only teacher produced by this class. Among the others are: Gertrude Fleck, Wal- nut Street school, Emelia Kallquist, Walnut Street, Elsie Keller, same building, Helen Lemmon, South Park school, Helen Maloney, WalnutStreet, William Sullivan, science faculty the high school, Eugene Peckman teaches in the Bellair, Ohio, High School. A goodly number of the class have left McKees- port to carry on elsewhere. J. D. Evans, Jr., repre- sents a baking firm in Boston, Mass. Samuel Klein is connected with the Thomas Moore Distributing Company, Pittsburgh. Mynard McConnell is em- ployed bythe Patterson Machine and Foundry Com- pany, of East Liverpool, Ohio. David Roth is a Pittsburgh lawyer. Francis Sullivan is a Philadelphia resident, and may be found in the Gerrard Trust Building. Paul Wordtt is an engineer for the West- inghouse Company, at Chicopee Falls, Mass. Among those living in McKeesport the editor found these: Carl Anderson, a teller at the Union National Bank, Anna Elizabeth Berquist, stenogra- pher, Wilma Buckingham Peckman, Veronica Callahan Fady, Carl A. Carlson, manager of a local business firm, Mildred Carlson, bookkeeper at Cox's, George Dougherty, Hilda Decker Goode, Mildred Dillow, clerk in the Realty Company's office, Arthur Engleman, a local clothier, Dr. Milton Fireston, Alfred Floto, a clerk in a local establish- ment, Abram Flynn, a National Tube employe, Fred Gardner, a travelling salesman, Sydney Goodman, jeweler, Helen Gray Wells, Isabelle Hammerberg CMrs. Frank Hibbsj, Edward Harrison, employed by the city, A. H. Hartman, dentist, Chauncey Hassel, optometrist, Rigby Hill, head secretary in Mr. Norton's office, Ruben Hill, undertaker, George Hoffman, electrical engineer, William Hoffman, doctor, Henry Ingram, clerk, James Irwin, a teller in the Fidelity Trust Company, Pittsburgh, Beatrice Jackson, head secretary in Dr. Lawsonis office, Jack Jaycox, draftsman, Francis Johnson, salesman, Ed- ward Kemp, engaged in the roofing and sheet metal business, Harry King, Howard King, owner of King's Garage, Charles Klingensmith, employed by the National Tube Company, Helen Kreis Watson, for several years a teacher in the Centennial School, Charlotte Krow, employed in the National Tube, Allan Latta, a local repair shop owner, Fannie Levine, a buyer for the Union Clothing Company, Agnes McLaughlin, a graduate nurse, Elizabeth Molnar, stenographer, Charles Moore, Roy Nelson, employed in the city water department, Byron Parke, a local clerk, Kathryn Peters, now Mrs. J. Schoeller, Hugh D. Pitcock, employed as a roller in a local mill, Grace Rankin Smith, Joseph Shipley, chiropractor, Harry South, Printer, Alvah Squibb, a salesman for the Lich Paper Company, Capitolia Tauber, nurse, Louis Walfish, a local clerk, Albert Weiss, engaged with his father in the theatre business, Elsie Weiss, bookkeeper and auditor, Marguerite Williams, also a bookkeeper, Albert Zeller, a local attorney. Adolph M. Schmidt, a graduate of Princeton Uni- versity, in 1996, studied for a number of years in Berlin, Germany, and Sorbonne, France. He later graduated from the Harvard Business School. He is now employed in the trust department of the Union Trust Company, Pittsburgh. George Vukmanic is engaged as a secretary in the office of the American Ambassador to Russia. F THE YOUGH - A - MON NOTES OF THE CLASSES THE CLASS OF 1926 On June 8, 19526, Dr. Richey presented diplomas to three hundred and fourteen graduates, the largest class to graduate thus far from the high school. The officers of that class were: Fred Briggs, president, Ruth Edwards, vice-president, Ruth McAllister, sec- retary, Edward Hirshberg, treasurer. Since gradua- tion, the class has scattered to the four corners of the universe. Alice Anderson CMrs. Grayden Deedrickj is employed by the G. C. Murphy Company. Alice Albine Kasper resides in Pittsburgh. Adolph Anger- man is a salesman for the Vienna Baking Company. Charles Arthurs is employed by the Hyvis Oil Co., of Warren, Pa. Helen Auslander is employed by the Metropolitan Insurance Co. Bessie Baker is employed by Dr. Howard White. Duane Baker is employed by Main and Company, Pittsburgh. Olive Baldridge is a teacher in the Eleventh Ward build- ing, this city. Hilda Barnes married Sam Weathers- ford. They reside in Pittsburgh. Emma Bashista is a teacher in the Bellwood School, Mifflin Township. Sara Bayne is employed by R. C. Bayne Engineering Company, of McKeesport. Elizabeth Beedle is em- ployed by a Duquesne bank. Charles Behr is mana- ger ofa Kroger Store in Greensburg. Amy Benaglia is a teacher in Greenock. Maurice Berkowitz man- ages a lunch room and confectionery store on Sinclair Street. Mary Bernhardy is a teacher in Ross Township. Emma Billy married Chas. Faust, and lives in Fred- rick, Maryland. Nettie Bondy manages a store in East Liverpool, Ohio. Fred Briggs is attending the Pittsburgh School of Accountancy. Samuel Broder manages an Army and Navy Clothing Store in Wheeling, W. Va. Elizabeth Brown is employed by a finance company of McKeesport. Bess Bryant married Robert Stock and resides in Ingram, Pa. Herbert Buchweitz is employed by J. Harry Seiberg Company. Alexander Calder works for the Hillman Transportation Company. Olivia Calder is a teacher in Dravosburg Schools. Fred Callahan is an assistant manager for the G. C. Murphy Co., and resides in Swissvale. Olive Carlson CMrs. Herbert Andersonb resides in Duquesne. Melvin Carter is a mailman and resides in McKeesport. John Chambers is a county employe. Jane Clay is employed by West- inghouse Company. Josephine Cleary and Eleanor Conway are teachers in the Shaw Avenue School. Mary Daley is Mrs. Clyde Raible. Joseph Danko is a teacher in McKeesport High School. Joe recently took his M.S. at Pitt. Veronica Danko is Mrs. Herbert Manning, and resides in McKeesport. Harvey Davis works in a garage in Cleveland, Ohio. Gladys Dean is a teach- er at the Highland Grove Building. Edgar Downing is a Baptist minister in the East. Dr. Thelma Dulany is practising medicine in McKeesport. Gilmer Dunlop is working for the Overland-Mooney Company. Helen Eckles is employed by the G. C. Murphy Co. Ruth Edwards CMrs. Fred CrosierD lives in California. Fred Eilart is employed as a draftsman for the Na- tional Tube Co. Florence Engleman is a commercial teacher in McKeesport High School. Helen Filson is married, and lives in Hermenie, Pa. Mercedes Flynn is a Westinghouse employee. Carl Fox is employed by the Carnegie Steel Company, at Duquesne. John Fraas is service sales manager for Baehr Brothers. Thelma Frank is Mrs. Samuel J. Sibley, of Spring- field, Illinois. Esther Friedman is a teacher at the Fifth Avenue School. Dulany Furlong is in the gro- cery business in McKeesport. Helen Gilbert is a physiotherapist atT. D. Watson's Home for Crippled Girls at Schenley Hill. Edith Gisser is Mrs. Adolph Klein and resides in McKeesport. Amy Goode is Mrs. Russell Lunderstadt, and resides in McKees- port. Sarah Goodman teaches in the East End Build- ing. Irene Granberg is employed by the Rudd Manu- facturing Company of Pittsburgh. Gladys Gross, now Mrs. Gerald Frank, resides in Pittsburgh. Marion Hale is employed by the National Tube Company. Isabel Halleran teaches home economics in Pittsburgh. Mildred Haney teaches in Eleventh Ward Building. Marion Hardy resides on Ringgold Street, this city. Lois Harbourt married Carl Linge, and resides in East McKeesport. Fern Harper is Mrs. Herbert Meirs, of Greenock. Elizabeth Herbertson is an art teacher in the Greensburg High School. Helen Herrlein lives on Soles Street, McKeesport. Marjorie Herrlein lives in Trenton, New Jersey. Lillian Herskowitz is a teacher in the Centennial School. Esther Hiteman is married and works for an attorney in Pittsburgh. Elinor Hoffman is Mrs. David Manuel. Doris Hoffman is Mrs. Jesse Mackey, of this city. Helen Hoffman is Mrs. Harry Wadman, and resides on Grandview Street, McKeesport. Fred Holmes is an English teacher in McKeesport High School. Raymond Hornfeck owns a drug store in Glassport. Ruth Household married Edwin Hazlett, and resides in Lakewood, Ohio. Ida Hurst is now Mrs. J. De Witt List, of this city. John Irwin is employed by the G. C. Murphy Construction Company. Thelma Irwin married Ray Shaw, and lives in Cleveland. Ernest Izauk is managing a store in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Seymour Itscoitz practises medi- cine in McKeesport. Minnie Jacobs teaches in the Archer Street School. Carroll Jasper works for Gulf Laboratories at Harmarville. Joseph Johnston is in the floral business with his father, J. M. Johns ton. Joe was recently married. Walter Kaiser is employed by Fairmont Dairy Company in Detroit, Michigan. Walter was married this spring. Sophia Kalinowski is employed by the Wm. L. Buck Real Estate. Adele Kant is married, and resides in Atlantic ity. Rose Keddie is a teacher in the Christy Park School. Helen Kees is teaching in Boston, Pa. Anna Kelly married Emerson Giles. George Kelly operates his own service station in McKeesport. Mary Jane Kelly is Mrs. Chas. Byers. Lois Kelso is Mrs. Homer Snodgrass, and resides in Dravosburg. Julia Kilgal- Ion is teaching in the East End Building. Robert Kimelman is employed by the Harris Amusement Company, of Pittsburgh. Clyde Kincaid is employed by the G. C. Murphy Company. Ruth Klein is Mrs. Mald, and resides in Pittsburgh. Roy Knutson is em- ployed by National Tube Co., and lives in Ver- sailles. Catherine Krivonak is teaching in Port Vue. Emma Kufen is Mrs. Rev. Billman, and resides in I-Iarrisburg, Pa. Bertil Lands.rom works for Ertl Bak- ing Co. Helen Leger is Mrs. Albert Kottler and resides in McKeesport. Alberta Lesmewski is em- ployed bythe First Mutual Loan Company, of Pitts- burgh. Joseph Levine is a rabbi, and formerly served in Glasgow, Scotland. Marie Lilja is teaching in the West Side School. Carl Linge is connected with THE YOUGH - A - MON NOTES OF THE CLASSES the Bendix-Westinghouse Company. Walter Lof- strom is on the Mclieesport Police Force. Ford Logan is the manager of a G. C. Murphy Store in Turtle Creek. William Logan is employed by the Westinghouse Company. Dorothy Long is employed by the Union National Bank. Paul Laurie is em- ployed by Gulf Refining Co. Pauline Loya resides on Bellview Ave., City. Clarice Lukey is teaching in the Centennial School. Wm. Mains is an insur- ance agent. He resides in this city. Henry Massung in business on Lincoln Highway. MargaretMaloney is Mrs. Gibbons. Helen Mangan is a teacher in the Centennial School. Florence Mann is Mrs. Harry May, and resides in East McKeesport. Julia Margo is employed by the Mclieesport Baking Company. Jennie Martin is Mrs. Herman Rosen, and lives in Philadelphia. Violet Martin is teaching in the Sun- set School. Alfretta Markus teaches in the Versailles Township School. Margaret Matta is teaching in the Fifth Avenue School, Ruth Maxwell is Mrs. Kroeck, and resides in Youngstown, Ohio. James McAraw works for the Silvertown Goodrich Com- pany, Jack McGovern lives in Mt. Washington, and is employed by Holland Furnace Company. Cor- nelius McElwee works for the Credit Service Co., Mclieesport. George McGrann is employed by National Tube Company, in Ellwood City. Edward McKinney is a veterinary surgeon in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Roselle McMillan is Mrs. Harry Shearer, and lives in Pittsburgh. Anna McAllister is Mrs. Dr. Richards, and resides in Glassport. Effie McCleary is Mrs. Kenneth Griffiths. Betty McCune is em- ployed by Joseph Horne and Company, Pittsburgh. Mary McGowan is married and resides in Elizabeth. Joseph Meizlik is an auditor in the Court House, Pittsburgh. Morris Mendlowitz is practising law in Mclieesport. Graham Menzies works in Radio City, New York. Clifford Miller is a boy scout worker. Norman Millington is employed by the Westing- house Electric Co., at East Pittsburgh. John Miller has been employed in the laboratories of the Firth Sterling Company since graduation. He is now a research chemist. Dorothy Middlemiss is a teacher in the George Washington School. Virginia Min- nick is a teacher in the Centennial School. William Moldovan is an attorney, and has offices in Pitts burgh and in Mclieesport. William Morlock live: in Collingswood, New Jersey. George Morlock is employed by the Dry lce Company, of Coraopolis. Fred Morris operates a confectionery store on Fifth Avenue. Herbert Moskowitz works in Buck's Real Estate, Mclieesport. Edna Moore is Mrs. Charles Thompson, and is employed by Peoples-City Bank Rhea Moore is married, and lives on Ford Street, this city. Mary Molnar is Mrs. Edmund J, Rab, and iz bookkeeper and cashier in the Union Clothing Com- pany store. Vida Moore is teaching in the South Park School. Mary Lee Morgan teaches in Saltsburg, Pa. Charles Meyers lives in New York. Edna Naysmith resides on Packer Street. Dorothy Norton is a French teacher in the McKeesport High School. Hilda Oberfeitinger is married, and resides in this city. Valeria Oncea is Mrs. Colbert, and resides in this city. Elliot Palm is a salesman for H. J. Heinz Co., and lives in Amherst Terrace. Edward Parucha is employed by Mclieesport Tin Plate Company. Betty Patterson is Mrs. Blair Alverson. Lewis Patter- son is employed by the Duquesne Light Company, at West Bridge, Ohio. Hazel Patterson is Mrs. Frank Krepts, and resides in Greensburg. Susan Paule teaches school in Mun- hall. Alice Peebles is Mrs. Oliver Brown, of lrwin. Samuel Proctor is engaged in the wrecking business in McKeesport. Robert Oualters is employed by the county. Ruth Rabold is Mrs. Foster Flegal, Jr., and lives on the West Side. Denzel Reed is employed by the Gulf Laboratories, Harmarville, Pa, Harry Rasel is an interne in the St. Francis Hospital. James Rhoades is employed by the American Oil Company, Pittsburgh. Esther Richards is employed in a Pitts- burgh Hospital. Dorothy Ricketts is Mrs. Wayne Dulany, this city. Minnie Richardson works in the main office of the G. C. Murphy Co., this city. Marion Rippel is a supervisor for Allegheny County Relief Board. Frances Ritenour works in the Peo- ple's-City Bank. Edith Fay Roman is employed in a brokerage oFfice in Pittsburgh. Sidney Rosenbleet is employed in a hotel in Los Angeles, California. Oscar Rosenzweig works for the government in Washington, D. C. Margaret Rosenzweig is a gov- erness in New York City. Hilda Rotzsch is Mrs. Paul Johnson, of Scott Street, this city. Gertrude Safier is a stenographer in a Pittsburgh attorney's office. Eleanor Sant is Mrs. Emil Hanko, this city. Carolyn Santner teaches in North Versailles Town- ship. Agnes Sarinsky works as bookkeeper for the McLane Company. Clarence Schoeller is employed by the Gulf Refining Company. Virginia Schriber is Mrs. Harry Little, and lives in McKeesport. Henry Schmidt is employed by the Firth-Sterling Company. George Seitz is engaged in the grocery business, this city. John Shaw works at Firth-Ster- ling Company. Margaret Shellen teaches in Cen- tennial School. Edward Shephard is employed by the National Tube Company. Bernard Sjoberg works for the National Tube Company. Mabel Sieber is Mrs. William Beckman. Carl Slack is em- ployed bythe Union Trust Company. Robert Sleeth is employed by Westinghouse Airbrake Company, and resides in this city. Alice Jean Smith teaches at Lincoln School. Charles Smith is employed at Mc- Keesport Tin Plate Company. Nannie Smith is a teacher in Archer Street School. Helen Soethe is employed at the Columbia Radiator Company. Mary Sowa is teaching in East End Building. Edith Spiegel is studying music, and is also employed in Braddock. Glenn Stauffer resides in East McKeesport. John Stawicki is a janitor in the Kessler Building. Alice Spielman resides on Packer Street, this city. Lester Steele works for the Builders' Supply Company. Helen Stenger is Mrs. Martin McGrail, of Du- quesne. Estelle Stern is Mrs. M. A. Nernberg, and lives in Pittsburgh. Helen Stencel is employed by an attorney in Pittsburgh. Bessie Stone is teaching school in Port Vue. Elmer Styche is employed at the Seamless Works of the National Tube Company. Elizabeth Tarsic teaches in the West Side School. Harry Thompson is wire chief for the Bell Telephone Company, at Elizabeth. Rebecca Thompson is Mrs. Wayne Peckman, and resides in Greenock. Louise Trautman is Mrs. Charles Arthurs, of this city. Eleanor Tobin is an English teacher in the Mclieesport High School. Harry Tuckfelt is manager of the Tuckfelt Service Station. John Ulm is a cartoonist for the Daily News. Robert Umbarger is general chief clerk of the Ban- THE YOUGH - A - MON NOTES OF THE CLASSES ning Mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Company. Herbert Vankirk is employed by an insurance company in Pittsburgh. Louis Volk is partner in the Phillip Volk Florist Company. Herbert Waite is employed by the Mesta Machine Company in West Homestead. Alice Wandrie is employed by the Federal Baking Company. Edward Ward is employed by the Pitts- burgh Steel Foundry at Glassport. Oratheus Waters works for the McKeesport Tin Plate Company. Walter Waters is employed at The Waters' Funeral Home. Elizabeth Watson teaches in the Eleventh Ward Building. Virginia Watson is Mrs. Phillip Douglas. Mortimer Webb is employed by the Na- tional Tube Company. Luther Weinel is employed by the National Tube Company. Florence Weiss is Mrs. Hollander, and lives in Youngstown, Ohio. Jack Weiss is in the grocery business in Versailles. Virginia Whaley is employed in the offices of the National Tube Company. Mary Whindleton is Mrs. Carl Kidd, and resides in this city. Alice Wiegand is employed in a dentist's orlice in Pittsburgh. Laurence Williams is unemployed, and resides on Fifth Avenue, City. Mary Louise Wills teaches in McKeesport High School. Audell Wiley resides on Craig Street, City. Rosabel Wingert teaches in the Walnut Street Building. Mary Woozley is a social service worker in Pitts- burgh. Kathryn Yost teaches in the West Side School. Joseph Zalac resides in Versailles Boro. George Zeugschmidt is a doctor in Medical Build- ing, Pittsburgh. Dorothy Zenn is Mrs. lnskeep, and lives in Breton City, North Carolina. Hugh Spittal is attending Shippensburg Teachers' College. Law- rence Donaldson is located in Erie, Pa. Helen Stom- baugh is Mrs. Rudolph Dahlin, of Beverly Hills, California. Harry Trelogan works For the govern- ment in Washington, D. C. Gertrude Simco is Mrs. Robert Pecora, and resides in McKeesport. Carl Johnston is a druggist, and is employed by the New- mann Drug Company, this city. Edward Hirshberg is end coach at the University of Pittsburgh. Raymond Benson, Mabel Brown, Linnea Eliason, Edna Ransick, Alice Stair and Mary Zajic have all passed to the Great Beyond. THE CLASS OF 1931 Four hundred seventy-eight students received diplomas at the annual commencement in June, 1931. They have entered practically every vocation. Many have married. Among these are Dorothy Parsons CMrs. D. C. Woodl, Anna Frederick QMrs. Mervin Sternerb, Mary Garbett CMrs. Richard Sneddonb, June Giles CMrs. Paul Vogelb, Evelyn Haney CMrs. Thomas Weymanj, Beryl Hackett CMrs. Chas. WallaceD, Maxine Grirtiths QMrs. Paul Bren- nanD, Betty Toth CMrs. Clarence Davisj, Elizabeth Burns QMrs. Fred SnyderD, Sara Mooney CMrs. Elderj, Ruth Holmes CMrs. Hardenj, Sarah Shipero QMrs. Harry Larsonj, Genevieve Jones CMrs. John Aldengerj, Mary Kaiser CMrs. Phillipsl, Lucy Braun CMrs. David BliebergD, Suzanne Bowers CMrs. James Mellingerj, Eleanor Rodgers CMrs. William Bellb, Violette ArthurCMrs. Chas. Berquistb, Edna Coldesh CMrs. Edgar Prattb, Genevieve Bates CMrs. Duane Dawdenj, Gertrude Beauregard QMrs. Andrew McCawD, Mildred BerquistCMrs. Lawrence Doerrl, Alberta Pritchard CMrs. Ray Ackermanj, Alberta Rausch CMrs. Mullenoxj, Ethel Bausch CMrs. Paul Kearnsj, Hazel Whitehouse CMrs. Earl Morganj, Alice Davis CMrs. Philip VolkD, Laura Davis CMrs. William Wheringbergerb, Barbara Massung CMrs. Drew McGettiganD, Lillian McLellan CMrs. Harry Pryj, Mary Henes CMrs. Thomas Fieldj, Bernice Edge CMrs. Rochej, Evalyn Pearson, Sylvia Grass, Uniontown, Jessie Buser, Washington, Eleanor Herskowitz, City, Violet Farkus, Pittsburgh, Ruth Feldman, Rankin, Margaret Belly, Dorothy Prescott, Margaret Crosby, Barbara Britton, and Elizabeth Youth have also Followed the paths of matrimony. Many graduates of this class are employed by Murphy's, either in this city or in other cities. Among them are: Alice Taylor, Wilson Ginn, Helen Neemes, Malcolm Dennison, Frank Peterson, Regis Cleary, Jane Ingram, Louise Jackel, Ralph Henry, Marie Merz, Thomas Standish, Elizabeth Stautler, Henry Sweeney, and Ted Roessing. The teaching profession has claimed the follow- ing: Nellie Lenk, Versailles Borough, Herbert Lewis, Etna, Margaret Landstrom, North Versailles Township, Edith Trelogan, Martha Calhoun, Fifth Ave. School, McKeesport, Gertrude Morgan, sub- stitute, Mary McKeever, Anne Hill, Shippensville, Pa., Alice Spiegel, Mary Kelly, Liberty Boro, Jane King, substitute, Bernece Russell, substitute, Dorothy Clark, Stella Forsythe, Helen Petack, Port Vue, Dorothy Poole, East McKeesport, Ruth Wilson, Florence Matthews, Versailles Twp., Jane Bechtol, Nell Jones, Lois Richards. Other members ofthe class include: James Winso, employed by Stallings Co., James Mack, attending Harvard, John Mustacchio, working at Mustacchio Cafe, Paul Jackel, attending Columbia, Homer Frost, Harvard Law School, Virginia Whittman, stenographer at the Columbiana Radiator Co., Wm. Yatty, automobile salesman, Philip Yecies, clerk at Yecies' Clothing Co., Dorothy Ziegler is employed by Federal Drug and Tobacco Co., Porter Andrew, salesman forthe Bell Telephone Co., John Albine, barber at Lenneman's Barber Shop, Frances Carr is employed by Rubens, Eunice Calder, substitute teacher, Edward Reitler, employed by Firth Sterling Co., Louise Jones works at Montgomery Ward 84 Co., Esther Saxon is a local preacher. Lillian Wiesenback is a beauty operator at Kaeslin's. Russell Dunlop works at Duquesne University. Robert Henderson is employed by Duquesne Steele Co. Vera Markus has charge of the duplicating office of McKeesport High School. Charles Sundin, works at Volks, Jane Steele, attends Pitt, Jaye Gamble, attends Grove City, Mary Savage teaches in Versailles Twp., Wm. Pollock is employed by National Tube Co., Albert Miller is employed by D. L. Clark Co., Dorothy Pearce works at Bulmer's, Helen Gerger, stenographer, Jack Forney, under- taker, Leo Flynn, attends Pitt, Hallie Jane Dill, at- tends Lewis School, Washington D. C., Mary Duncan, dietician in Pittsburgh schools, Lois Cowan, attends Pitt, Esther Matta, stenographer for govern- ment, Adelaide McAtee, nurse, Walter McCahill is employed by the National Tube Co., Edward McGaughey is employed by the Menzie Dairy Co., Roy McGrann, attends Penn State, Anna Loya, at home, Lois Leuhm, sub-teacher in Versailles Twp., Gene Lynch, Pitt, James Lynch is employed by Montgomery Ward Co., David McGlashan, at home, Irene Malinic, sub-teacher in McKeesport, Ruth THE YOUGH - A - MON NOTES OF THE CLASSES Marsh is employed by Armstrong Cork Co., at Lancaster, Pa., Kay Linderman, at home, Edith DeMoss, cashier at The Market, Jean Denning's employed by Allegheny County Emergency Board, Eleanor Dickson, nurse at the McKeesport Hospital, Wm. Dirling is employed by Mesta Machine Co., Albert Dodds is employed by National Tube Co., Samuel Culbert is employed by Westinghouse, Arthur Davis works in Anderson's Meat Market, Benjamin Davis, at home, Evelyn Danielson is teach- ing at Burgettstown, Pa., Edgar Ulm works at West- inghouse Airbrake Co., William Valoon is em- ployed by National Tube Co., Marjorie Vaughn, nurse atear, nose and throatclinic, William Walicura is employed by a cleaning company, Anna Wallace, stenographer for Palkovitz Bros., Attorneys, Billie Wandrei is employed by Federal Baking Company, George Weimer works for the city, Eleanor Weis- sert, at home, Ruth Willhide, teacher in East Mc- Keesport, Ed. Launch Williamson is employed by McKeesport Tin Plate Co., Hugh Wilson, clerk at Wilson's Grocery Store, Jessie Wilson, at home, Ruth Wilson, sub-teacher in McKeesport, Leonard Wingert is attending Penn State, Lowin Winklevoss works on barge line in Clairton, James Wisser is employed by a printing company, Clarence Peterson is attending Pitt, Julia Plesniak, a secretary, Dorothy Poole, teacher in East McKeesport, Jean Rae, stu- dent nurse ata Pittsburgh hospital, Ann Reed is em- ployed at lsaly's, Nell Reedy, student nurse at a Pittsburgh hospital, Edna Rees, teacher in Versailles Twp., Belmont Reese, nurse, Helen Resnak, stenog- rapher for Apter Bros., Isabel Rice, squad leader of health survey, Dorothy Richards is studying physio- therapy, Robert Riggs is attending Duquesne Uni- versity, George Franklin, working in Franklin's Grocery Store, James Eichelbuyer is employed by Westinghouse Airbrake Co., Fred Emery, clerk in an office at Glassport Foundry, Jerome Ennis, United States Army, Betty Atwater is attending Pitt, Mescal Baker, nurse in McKeesport Hospital, Anna Balas, elevator operator at The Famous, Duane Bartels, truck-driver for Floom Grocery Co., Frances Bashoor, clerk at Balsamo's, William Bathe is em- ployed in the electrical department at the National Tube, Charles Bedell, at home, Richard Beech is working for his father, Sylvia Belpuliti, clerk at Cut Rate Drug Co., Eleanor Benson is at home. Esther Chotiner is the secretary at Temple B'nai lsrael, while Jennie Christopher is a clerk at the Federal Bakery. Henry Clay works in the state building at Harrisburg. Betty Conrad is employed at Wheeland Studios, in New York City. Frederick Conrad is employed at American Sheet 84 Tinplate Co. Clarence Cooper holdsa politicaljob in Greene County, Jane Copper works for Dr. Hutchinson. Floyd Cox works for the lce Co. Jack Crawford is employed at the McKeesport Tinplate Co. Tish Zenn is employed at the Famous. Cladys Forbes is an employee at the Pittsburgh Cut-Rate Drug Co. Jesse Bull works at the National Tube. George Davis is connected with the Ruben Furniture Co. Chauncey Stoops is studying civil engineering at Carnegie Tech. Clarence Allen is an electric welder. Sarah Allen is a canvasser. Glenn Bad- stibner works in Spiegels Bros. Warehouse. Fred- erick Riley is employed by a local movie house. Edna Ringler is at home. Mary Alice Ringler is em- ployed at Donahoeis. Gertrude Roche is employed by the T. J. Lewis Real Estate Company. Bessie Mae Royal is a nurse at the Provident Hospital, in Baltimore. Charles Rudge is unemployed. Josephine Ryniak is a stenographer in the Daily News Office, Guffey Schriber works at Menzie Dairy. Charles Schmidt is employed by Spur Gas Co. Elma Scharer is a nurse at the McKeesport Hospital Herman Scharer is in the U. S. Marines. Ruth Safier works in the city treasurer's office. John Kanyusik is a landscape gardner. Morris Kinchloe is type setter at the Daily News. Estelle Kinkaid is living in Chicago. John Kirk is employed by Na- tional Tube. Raymond Klein works in a state liquor store. Eugene Korpela is a radio repairman, Albert Bertok works at Spiegel Bros. Le Roy Bevan works at Jones 84 Laughlin Co., Ruth Beddlestone is at home. Harry Bilhartz works in a local hardware co. Helen Black is a student nurse in Pittsburgh. Ray- mond Bosnak is employed by Penn McKee Cleaners. Helen Blair is at home, Clifford Bowers is a metallurgist at National Tube. Daniel Brenner is employed by McKeesport Tinplate Co. Steve Brletic is unemployed. Glenn Johnson works at Gimbel's, Lawrence Johnson is employed at American Sheet and Tinplate Co, Vernon John- son works at Woods' Mill. Duane Johnston, presi- dent of the Sr. Class, is at Upsala, Helen Skeptedt is a stenographer for Potter McCune Co. Astrid Sjoberg is a nurse at the McKeesport Hospital. Gervin Smith is employed by a local movie house. Richard Sneddon works for the Standard Oil Co. William Sommer is an usher at the Liberty Theatre. George Sowa attends night school at Tech, Pearl Spearnak is a graduate nurse at the McKeesport Hospital. Harry Spielman is the manager of a branch of Potter McCune's, Gibson Shaw is employed by his father. Elizabeth Sieber is employed by Pollock Awning Co. Sylvester Simak plays in an orchestra. Grace Sisco is a nurse. Herbert Herman works on a boat. Bartel Hetcher is employed by National Tube Co. Anna Hibbs is a stenographer for Dr. Rankin. Margaret Higham is a stenographer at Murphy's. James Hill is employed by the city. Leonard Hillwig is employed at Hillwig's Paper Store. Louise Hoff- man is employed at the hospital. Glenn Harrison works at Clairton. Ernest Hartstein is a salesman for the Lich Paper Co. Betty Hufgard is a practical nurse. Ralph Heilman works at Finkel's Grocery Store. Edward Helmstadter works in Helmstadter's Store. John Helmstadter is attending school. Betty Henderson is teaching in East McKeesport. Donald Henry works in Carnegie. Leona Henry is at home. Ralph Henry works at Murphys James Herbertson is a salesman. Ernest Herklotz is attending California State Teachers' College. Jack McKinney is em- ployed by the state. Eugene McLaughlin is de- ceased. RobertMcMilleris athome. Ruth McMiller is at home. Marie Merz is employed at Murphy's Robert Middlemiss is a chemical engineer with the Crucible Steel. He graduated from Pitt last June as a chemical engineer. Kathryn Miller is at home. Minnidell Miller is a nurse at McKeesport Hospital. Roberta Miller works at Foller's, Wilkinsburg. Dorothy Moody works at Moody's Hosiery Shoppe. Gertrude Morgan is substitute teacher. Mildred Morsey is a nurse. Milton Moskowitz is a metal worker. Jesse Bull works at the National Tube. l ,, , , THE YOUGH - A - MON NOTES OF THE CLASSES Harry Brown is working in Detroit. James Burroughs is employed by the Walnut Street Service Station. Forest Care works at the Mclieesport Auto Parts Co. William Carlson works in Donora. William Stallings is employed by Hackmeister Chemical Co., Pitts- burgh. Maurice Symington works in Pittsburgh. Lawrence Tauber is employed by the National Tube Co. Amy Teasdale is clerk in the Grand. Theo. Theodorowich is unemployed. Sam Srulson is man- ager of a general merchandise store. Jane Steele is at home. Arthur Stern is a clerk at Max Gold's Store. James Strohm is student minister. Thomas Sullivan is employed by a milk concern. John Gerosky works at the Ruben Furniture Co. Frank Gilbert works at P. H. Butler Co. Nellie Granger is a hostess on an airline. Samuel Greenblat works in Washington. Sylvia Greenfield works in a sweat- er factory in New York City. Catherine Guiser is a dress maker. Clifford Gustofson is employed at the Mclieesport Tinplate Co. Leo Guttman works at Texaco Service Station. Perry Harper is at home. Carrie Nelson is nurse at Friedman's Hospital, in Washington, D. C. Albert Norton is employed by National Tube Co. Hildur Nystrom is a stenog- rapher at Mooney's Garage. Ralph Oliver works at the Firth-Sterling. Bertha Opawski is a governess at Dr. Buchanan's. William Owen is elevator op- erator at the Peoples City Bank Bldg. Helen Patter- son is a graduate nurse. John Patterson is employed by National Tube Company. Leon Paule works for the Royal Mfg. Company, Duquesne. William Peck- man is a baseball player. Marcus Kozar is a student at Westminster. Harry Kreiger works at National Tube Company. Helen Kyak is clerk at F. W. Grand Co. Harry Langley is employed at Furlong's Gro- cery Store. Harold Large works at l2oderick's Trans- fer Co. Julius Lazar is an automobile salesman. Robert Long is working at Guttman's Meat Market, lsabelle Lindberg is a nurse at the Mclieesport Hospital. Francis Leonard is employed at the Na- tional Tube Co. Eugene Lebowitz is a leather salesman. Miriam Busch graduated from Carnegie Tech last June, with the degree of B.S. in costume designing. THE STATELY STEPS OF THE SENIORS MOVE FORWARD Commencement Week, June, 1935 The Pittsburgh Printing Co. The Northern Engraving Co. The Birch Studio Kingsport Press Printing Engraving Photographs Kingscraft Covers Pittsburgh, Pa. Canton, Ohio McKeesDort, Pa. Kingsport Tenn. THE CLASS OF 1937 'SE THE CLASS OF 1938 I I THE CLASS Ulf' 1939 l P f P w


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