Mount Carmel Area High School - Carmelite Yearbook (Mount Carmel, PA)
- Class of 1943
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Editor-in-Chief ,
MARY C. PANGRAZZI a
LITERARY COMMITTEE TYPING COMMITTEE ' ,CZ
Theresa Lazzaro
Dorothy Zieger
Rita Carlow
Mary Zinzarella
Jean Kovaleski
Mary Pangrazzi
Arlene Evans
Gloria Borga
Phyllis Krouch
Eleanor Kovack
Marie Koris
Irene Malkoski
Catherine Scicchitano
Victoria Duda
Lillian Kriskie
Dorothy Lisiewski
Rose Marie Brennan
Jeanette Lisiewski
ADVERTISING COMMITTEE
Clara Kowalewski
Jean Kovaleski .
Emily Kerestes
Cecelia Zajewski
Arlene Evans
Anna Shuptar
Louise Samuel
Anna Vitas
Marie Koris
Eleanor Kovack
Dorothy Lisiewski
Grace Ryan
Magdalen Vilkauskas
PHOTOGRAPHER
Mary Wasilewski
FACULTY ADVISER
Miss Edna M. Rowe
Eleanor Kovack
Anastasia Damarodis
Mary Zinzarella
Mary Pangrazzi
Arlene Evans
Phyllis Krouch
Irene Malkoski
Marie Koris
Clara Kowalewski
Bernice Wanzie
Virginia McFadden
Jeanette Lisiewslti
Catherine Scicchitano
Carolyn Mattucci
Elizabeth Ragalyi
Gloria Borga
Theresa Lazzaro
Anna Vasil
Charis Henry
Mildred Troyan
Mafalda Vivino
Lillian Moskiewicz
SALES COMMITTEE
Mary Damarodis
Anna Vasil
Mary Leonetti
Claire Kreski
Eleanor Brosh
Kathryn Guarna
Betty Lou Stalnaker
Anna Gurba
Dolores Jankowski
Anna Mae Painter
Janet Early
Hedwig Kovaleski
Emily Maris
Jessie Olenchock
Regina Olenchock
Lorraine Scott
Betty Trefsgar
Joseph Shupinski
Florence Herb
Lorraine White
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ARMELITE
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PRESENTED BY THE
SENIOR CLASS
MOUNT CARMEL
SENIOR HIGH
S C H O O L
MOUNT CARMEL, PA.
FOREWORD
:lIliN ORDER that the class of 1942-43 may always have with
them the memories of their high school days, the Staff of
"The CARMELITEU presents this book as a brief review of
their life at Mt. Carmel Senior High School during the past
year.
"The CARMELITE,,, this year, is of far more significance
than previous years. We have experienced some of the far-
reaching effects of war. We have had to curtail various
sections of our book because of shortage of necessary mate-
rials and limited time. Many of our boys have already
entered some branch of the armed forcesg after graduation
more of the boys and many girls will assume the burden of
this great conflict.
It is the hope of the staff that this book will serv as
an incentive in future 'endeavors to the members of the
class, Wherever they may be, and whatever they may do.
We offer this book as another proof of a great democracy.
In it can be found concrete examples of a free country and
a free people. Take this book with you on your journey
through life as it represents one of the freedoms for which
we are fighting.
DEDICATIU
Miss EDNA M. Rown
O
MR. GEORGE R. CASARI
ITH grateful appreciation and heartfelt thanks, the Class of
1943 dedicate this issue of "The CARMELITEU to their advisers,
Miss Edna M. Rowe and Mr. George R. Casari, for their unfailing
devotion and guidance during the past three years.
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ADMI STRATIO
Board of Education
OFFICERS
Prvxidwzt - - - MR. JOSEPH PATRICK
Vin- Pwxiflwzf - MR. Juss SINGLEY
Srfrvlary - MRS. IDA BUTTS MORSE
'Fl'l'dXIIl'l'l" ---- MR. JAMES MORRIS
MR. JOHN OLSHEFSKI, MR. MICHAEL PACHUTA, MR. JAMES PULASKI
Solivilor - - - MR. CHARLES REITZ
Lvl't tu Right Mr. th-rulnl A. lh-in-rse-hnlitt, SIllll'Y'illlQ'Illll1ll1 uf S4-Imuls: Mr. Mi:-Inu-l l'ill'llll1il, Mr, l'lu1r
lh-ilx, Snlh-ilnr: Mrs. hln lhntls Mnrsv, Mr. .lnsq-ph Vulrivk, Mr. -llllllvli M1-rris, Mr. .lu-ss Singh-y, Mr. .lulm
Ulsln-I'xki. Mr. .lnme-N I'u1:lski.
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Superintenclent
MR. GERALD A. BEIERSCHMITT
Holy Cross, A.B.
Bucknell, A.M.
Superinir'na'c'11i of Schools
Principal
MR. VINCENT W. MCHAIL
Bucknell, A.B., A.M.
Prirlcilbal of Senior High School
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MISS NIiI.I.lli IQ. JOHNSON
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.LIL lim-knell I'niversity.
llezul of l'lng.:lisli llc-purtlnent.
MISS lil.lZAlSli'l'Il HOWARD
lll'0llUIllil'.l' will Cjvrullul
l'h.I'l. IIIUIQIIISOII C ollepze.
lleml ol' Social Studies llepalrtnient.
MISS AIJA D. IIAI INIQR
liugliilr
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l'ofAclviser ot' the l.iterury Stzitl' ol' the Spot-
lig.:lit:in1l the IXI..
MISS IZIJNA M. ROXVII
liuglixla
.LIL SIINIIIIUIHIIIIIII l'nix'ersity.
t'o-.MIxisel' ol' the Class ol' ltlttt.
K'o-.Mlriser ol' the l.itel':lry Stzltl' ol' the Spot
light :intl the IXI..
.Mlriser ot' the flftltftllul rric.
MISS ANNI-1 M. QUIGLIQY
Surml Slullivx
ILS. Bluoinslmrg.: State 'l'e:iehers l'olh-gxe,
Nl.l'2ll. 'l'ln' I't'lIllSylYilllIil Stole t'olh-gre.
ltireetor ol' the Junior :intl Senior ltraunutic
Vluh.
llirertor ot' the Senior Vlnss l'l:xy "Ever Sim-e
live."
.Mlviser ol' Mnsqm- :intl Gavel,
Co Arlriser ot' the Class of 19 8.1.
MISS ICIJNA G. OLSIIEFSKI
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l'o-.Mlviser of the Vlzlss ol' ISIN.
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light
Co-All! ,I ." IEHL
Super: ..., Cr sion Staind.
Women of tlie Faculty
Second How: Ll.et't to liigzhtl
MISS KATHRYN li. BILLMAN
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A.lS. Alhrigrht College.
MISS CATHERINE M. SCICCHITANO
l"n'm'b uml Hixlory
AJS. IlIlIll1lL'llIRlIiI College.
A.M. Thel'enusylv:1ni:1 State College.
lla-:ul of l.:uip:u:ige llenairtnient.
MISS MARY R. MAYAN
Girly' Phyxirul Etlllralion uml Ilvullb
ILS. Temple University.
Supervisor of Girls' IllII'2lAIIIllI'2ll Sports.
Instructor ot' Girls' Drill Tezuu, Drum Major-
ette :intl l'heerle:ulers.
Fo-Atlviser of the Flzlss ot' 19t5.
MRS. HIERMAN -I. l.UDIiS
llixlvry
ILS. The IICIIIISYIYIIIIIZI State College.
MISS MARIE G, IVICCARTIHIY
liiolngry
A.li. lioston University.
'l'reusurer of the Activities Fund of the Senior
High School.
lleml of thc Science Department.
MISS JANE M. MALEY
Home Erolmmirs
ILS. in llonle I'li'l7ll0llIll'S Imnmeulaitu College.
Director Sophomore Drzunntie l'luh.
MISS MARGARET WILLIAMS
Musical Dinwior of Girls' Gln' Club
ILM. Susquellullnu University.
Men of the Faculty
First Row: CLeft to Righty
MR. CLIFFORD A. NELSON
Conzlmvciul Subjects
l3.S. Bloonnsburgz State Teachers College.
BLS. Bucknell University.
Head ot' the Coiuinercial Department.
Sponsor of the IXI. and The Spotlight.
Director ot' Sale of VVar Stamps.
MR. WAl.TER S. CHESNEY
Co1rHm'n'iul Snlzjrrls
ILS. BIUUIIISIHITH State Teachers College
A.M. New York University.
Adviser ot' the Student Council.
MR. GEORGE R. CASARI
Comrmfrvial SII11jl'l'f.V
ILS. IIIOUlllSIllll'g' State Teachers College
Co-Adviser of the Class uf llll-3.
MR. GORDON A. MARWINE
Phyxivx und Mathematics
ILS. The Pennsylvania Statc Fnllege.
Nl.l4Z1l. 'l'he l'e1ulsylvuni:1 State Fullege.
Aclviscr c'illll0l'il Flnb.
MR. FRANK S. IIARTOS
General Shop Work
B.S. Bucknell University.
MR. GLENN F. MENGES
Aviation, Algebra, Shop Mufhrlflufirs
B.S. Bloonisburg State 'Teachers College
Assistant Couch of Track.
MR. FRANK C. KOSTOS
Mathumutirx and Mefhunirul Druzvillg
B.S. Bucknell Universitw
M.S. Bucknell University
Head of Mathelnntics Ilepnrtnlent
Second Row :' Cl.et't to Rightl
MR. CHARLES A. BOLESKE
English and History
A.B. Harvard University.
AAI. Columbia University.
MR. JOSEPH G. AMBROSE
Boys' Phyxiral Education and Health
l'h.B. Holy Cross College.
Coach of Football.
MR. TIMOTHY E. BARNES
Chemistry
A.B. Susquelmluux University.
M.Ed. The Pennsylvania State College.
Adviser Traffic Patrol.
MR. VINCENT W. MCHAIL
Muthrmulivx
A.ll. Bucknell University.
.X.M. Bucknell University.
Print-ipal of the Senior High School.
MR. GERALD R. BRESLIN
Biology and History
A.B. Bucknell University.
A.M. Bucknell University.
Coach of Cross Country and Track.
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CLASSES
Senior Class
OFFICERS
LLOYD WILLIAMS - - President
ANTHONY MACKIEWICZ - Vice President
CATHERINE SCICCHITANO - Secretary
DOROTHY ZIEGER - Treasurer
Left to Right-Anthony Mnckiewicz, Catherine Scicehitano, Lloyd Williams
Dorothy Zieger.
Class M0ff01SEMPER PARATIS
Class COIOTS-'KELLY GREEN AND WHITE
Class Fl01U?Y-AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE
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HENRY B. ANGELI
"Hank"
GENERAL
Tall and lanky . . . tease . . . mise
chievous . . . loves fishing . . .
good natured . . . active in sports.
IIItranIural Basketball 1, 2: Hand
Ball 2: Trafhc Patrol 2: Volley Ball
2. 3: Soccer 1.
HAROLD L. ANTHONY, JR.
ffTwerp,,
GENERAL
Always heard . . . sense of humor
. . . likes sports clothes . . . wavy
hair . . . abhors Shakespeare.
Baseball 1. 2: Glee Club 1: HaIId
Ball 2: Archery Club 2: Yearbook
1. 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2.
JOHN P. ANTICO
Pflohnnyi,
GENERAL
Popular basketball player . . .
avoids English compositions . . .
flashy smile . . . "A Boy Scout."
Band 1: Basketball 2. 3: Hand Ball
2: Ping-pong I. 2: Student Council
l: Track 2: Soccer 1. 2.
JEAN M. AUGUSTINE
ftleanv
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
Demure . . . makes own clothes
. . . lovely smile . . . agreeable
. . . movie fan.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3: Ping-
pong 1. 2: Student Council 2. 3:
Volley Ball 1, 2: Baseball 1.
GRACE AURAND
fFGay!D
VocATIoNAL HoIvIE ECONOMICS
Fond of candy . . . poet and singer
. . . generous . . . never serious.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2: Ping-
pong 1.
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JEAN C. BAILEY
Qfleann
COMMERCIAL
Dramatic ability . . . poetess . . .
brown eyes . . . enjoys movies
. . . sports fan . . . likes history
. . . appealing.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3: CAR-
MEI.1'rE 2, 3: Spotlight 2. 3: Dra-
matic Club 3: IXL 2, 3: Volley Ball
1: Yearbook 3: Masque and Gavel
3: Ping-Dong 1. 2.
ETHEL F. BASTRESS
"Sunny"
ACADEMIC
Thoughtful . . . lovable . . . soft-
spoken . . . sweet disposition
. . . good student . . . chic
wardrobe.
Culture Vulture 2: Dramatic Club
3: Glee Club 1. 2. 3: Operetta 1. 2:
Hockey 1: Intramural Basketball
1, 3.
ROBERT E. BELFANTI
f?B0b7!
GENERAL
Cheerleader . . . constant talker
. . . practical joker . . . T. J.'s
pal . . . avoids homework.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Band
I, 2, 3: Camera Club 3: Baseball
1: Cheerleader 3: Dramatic Club
3: Ping-pong 1. 2: Wrestling 1, 2, 3.
MILDRED J. BENDER
"Millie"
GENERAL
Charming smile . . . engaging per'
sonality . . . football mascot . . .
never a dull moment . . . flag
twirler.
Intramural Basketball 1: Camera
Club 2: Drill Team 2, 3: Ping-pong
1, 2: Volley Ball 1: Yearbook 3:
Soccer 1.
PAUL BOLICK
NBldCkiC',,
GENERAL
Dramatic ability . . . blusbes eas-
ily . . . soft-toned voice . . . ac-
complished dancer.
Baseball 1, 2: Intramural Basket-
ball 1: Camera, Club 3: Cr0ss-coun-
try 3: Archery Club 2: Photogra-
phy 3: Track 3.
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RosE E. BOLSTRUM
"Rosiz"'
COMM!-.RCIAl.
'l'all and slender . . . quiet . . .
looks well ln blue . . . l'Ileanor's
pal . . . likes eowhoy songs.
Intramural Basketball 1: Ping-pong
l, 2: Soeeer 1.
GLORIA M. BORGA
"Shorty"
COMMI-.RC1lAI.
Short-story writer . . . always on
the go . . . eolleets souvenirs
. . . hearty laughter . . . aetive
ln sports . . . exeitable.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: CAR-
Mm.l1'r: 3: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Arell-
ery t'lnb 2: Operetta l, 2: Ping-
ponz l. 2: Soeeer l: Yearbook 3:
lloekey I: Volley llall 1, 2.
EDWARD C. BORIS
"Eddir"
GLN!-.RAL
Baseball star . . . popular . .
whimsical . . . grood-looking . .
athletle physique.
TllIlRliSA J. BOTTARI
HTPXSY,
Gl.Nl-RAI.
Loves to dance . . . prefers green
. . . pziftot' gah . . . rlark,g:lossy
hair.
Soeeer l: Intramural Basketball 1.
3: Plnpzlpong l: Volley Ball 1.
THOMAS J. BOWERS
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Amin Mic
Likes photography . . . eonstant
sleeper in class . . . lloh's shad-
ow . . . small in stature.
Band l. 2. 3: Baseball Manager 1,
2: Camera Fluh 3: Dralnatle Club
3: Culture Vulture 2: Hand Ball
2: Ping-pong 1: Student Council 2.
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ROSEMRRIE M. BRENNAN
"Posie"
VocAT1oNA1. Home ECONOMICS
Excellent journalist . . . go ,fzetter
. . . dramatic ability . . . out-
spoken . . . work-dodfrer . . .
writes ".lluf1'h."
Intramural Basketball l. 2, 3: IXI.
l. 2, 3: CARMl'1l,ITl-I 1. 2, 3: Ping-
pong 1: Quill and Scroll 2. 3: Spot-
light 2, 3: Volley Ball 1. 2: Year-
book Ii: Hockey 1: Dramatic Club
l, 35 Photography Flub 1: Masque
and Gavel 3.
JOSEPH J. BIKESKEWICZ
ffsargeil
GIENIZRAL
Master of eeremonies . . . pep meet-
ing riot . . . well-known.
ALBERT L. BRIDY
"Corporal"
Gi-NIQRAL
Reserved . . . hashful . . . sports
fan . . . ping-pong wizard . . .
Youth Group enthusiast,
Baseball l: Hand Ball l. 2: Ping-
pong l. 2: Soeeer 1: Wrestling 3:
Volley llall 1.
Louis BRIDY
"RIl111",
Gi NI:RAl.
Tall and willowy . . . truek driver
. . . story teller . . . frequents
library.
Intramural Basketball l. 2: Hand
Ball 1, 2: Ping-pong 1, 2: Volley
Ball l, 2.
MARY A. BIUDY
"Brisb"
COMMIERCIAL
Good basketball forward . . . alto
voiee . . . dislikes English rom-
posltions . . . thin and lively.
Intramural Basketball 2. 3: CAR'
1ur:i.l1'r: 3: Ping-pong 1, 2: Volley
Ball 1.
THELMA M. BROKENSHIRE
"Tbe1 ma"
GENERAL
Blonde . . . constantly seen with
Dot . . . quiet and unassuming
. . . loves skating . . . spotless
saddles.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3:
Ping-pong 1, 2: Volley Ball 1. 2.
MICHAEL R. BULKA
"Bulk"
GENERAL
Keen sense of humor . . . mischie-
vous . . . "ten o'clock scholar"
. . . disapproves of school.
Intramural Basketball 1: Hand Ball
2: Ping-pong 1: Volley Ball 1, 2:
Wrestling 3: Soccer 1.
MARY E. BURACZESKI
ffMary3!
GENERAL
Excelsinstenography . . . neat ap-
pearance . . . likes assembly . . .
rosy cheeks . . . nonchalant.
Ping-pong 1, 2: Intramural Basket-
ball 1. 2: Volley Ball 1: Soccer 1:
Hockey 1.
DORIS M. BURGARD
"Doris"
ACADEMIC
Expressive blue eyes . . . friendly
smiles . . . blushes easily . . .
pleasing appearance . . . flag
twirler.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: Drill
Team 2. 3: Culture Vulture 2:
Dramatic Club 3: Archery Club 2:
Operetta 1. 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3:
Honor Society 3.
GLORIA P. CALVARESI
ffwindjfl
GENERAL
Chronic tardiness . . . feather bob
. . . classic wardrobe . . . never
inahurry . . . temperamental.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: Cul-
ture Vulture 2: Ping-pong 1, 2:
Volley Ball 1: Hockey 1.
RITA L. CARLow
"Blue Eyes"
GENERAL
Natural curly hair . . . excels in En-
glish . . . sport enthusiast . . .
likes to dance . . . cheerful . . .
inquisitive . . . neat appearance.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2: CAIuvII-:I.-
rrr: 1: Ping-pong 1, 2: Yearbook 3.
WANDA W. CARSON
"lVim1y"
GENERAL
Coco-cola kid . . . dramatic . . .
gay . . . jitterbug . . . lasting
personality . . . collegiate ward-
robe.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3: IXI.
1: Dramatic Club 3: Masque and
Gavel 3: Ping-pong 1, 2: Volley
Ball 1: Yearbook 1. 2: Soccer 1. 2:
CARMEI.I'rE 1.
STEPHEN M. CILLO
"Sfeven"
GENERAL
Dark curly hair . . . dislikes English
compositions . . . independent
. . . seldom heard.
Wrestling 3.
JOSEPH M. COLE
frTiny!7
ACADEMIC
Future doctor . . . tall . . . un-
ruly hair . . . girl shy . . . sel-
dom seen after school hours.
RALPH J. COLE
"Chubby"
ACADEMIC
Honor student . . . excellent vocab-
ulary . . . winning smile . . .
dependable.
Honor Society 3.
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jon N W. COUSIN
"Kuzun"
GENERAL
Tall . . . quiet and good natured
. . . a tease . . . enjoys loatlng.
Intramural Basketball 1: Hand Ball
l. 2: Ping-pong l. 2: Volley Ball 1,
2: Yearbook I.
ANASTASIA K. DAMARODIS
"Anna"
GENERAL
Consclentlous . . . honor student
. . . always laughing . . . Mr.
Nc-lson's right hand . . . good
sport.
Intramural Basketball l. 3: Hockey
I: t'ARMm,lTE 3: Quill and Scroll 3:
Culture Vulture 2: IXL 3: Honor
Society 2. 3: Yearbook 3: Spotlight
3: Vollcy Ball l, 2: Ping-pong 1.
ALOYSIUS F. DANISIEWICZ
HAI!!
GENERAL
Wavy hair . . . out-of-doorman
. . . loves French . . . one ofthe
gang: . . . friendly.
Intramural Basketball 1: Hand Ball
1: Ping-ponlz 1. 2: Track 2: Vulley
Ball l. 2: Soccer 1.
ANNA M. DATAZIO
PfAnnl7
VOCA1'liDNAL HQME EcoNoMlcs
Friendlydisposition . . . chic ward-
rohc . . . sincere . . . sable
trcsses.
Pinrzrpong I, 2: Volley Ball 1:
Baseball 1.
RITA M. DELUCA
rrRitan
COMMERCIAL
Attractive . . . fun loving . . .
suunydispositlon . . . soft spo-
kcn . . . weleomeln any group.
Intramural Basketball 3: Ping-pong
I, 2: Vollcy Ball 1.
VlcToRiA M. DUDA
fFVit,kyll
COMMLRCIAL
Energetic . . . loves parties and
dancing . . . neat appearance
. . . sparkling personality . . .
spontaneous laugh.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3: Ping-
ponpz 1, 2: CARMl'1l.lTE 3: Volley Ball
1: Yearbook 3.
JOSEPH DUNI
"Fuss"
GENERAL
Handsome . . . everybody's friend
. . . work dodger . . . prominent
dimples.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2: Hand
Ball 2: Track 3: Volley Ball 1, 2:
Soccer 1: Ping-pong 1.
STANLEY C. DZWILEWSKI
"Stan"
GENERAL
Ahhors English . . . bashful . .
generous . . . independent . .
timid soul.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2: I'ing+
pong 1: Volley Ball 1, 2: Soccer 1.
ALDO M. ECCHER
PFI-Iinin
GENERAL
Wrestler . . . likes to tease . . .
Ilashy hats . . . hair always on
edge.
Hand Ball 2: Archery Club 2:
Wrestling 2, 3: Soccer 1. 2.
ALGIRD C. EREMICH
"Chucklcr"
GENERAL
Football player . . . winning smile
. . . personality plus . . . attrac-
tive to females.
Basketball 1. 2: Football 3: Track
1, 2, 3: Tratiic Patrol 3.
ARLENE M. EVANS
"Arlene',
COMMERCIAL
Expert journalist . . . honor roll
student . . . very dramatic . . .
extremely talkative . . . plays
piano . . . classroom mimic . . .
excels in typing.
CAaMal.I'rE 1, 2. Editor 3: Quill and
Scroll 2. President 3: IXL 1, 2. Co-
Editor 2: Dramatic Club 3: Oper-
etta 1. 2: Camera Club 2, 3: Year-
book 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3.
FRANCIS J. FALESKI
"Francis"
GENERAL
Trafhc oillcer . . . manly stride . . .
excels in science . . . up-to-date
in current events.
Trattlc Patrol 3.
JOSEPH FERENCE
ffGrumpyJ!
GENERAL
Football center . . . springy walk
. . . generous . . . mischievous
. . . shirks schoolwork.
Football 3: Track 2: Soccer 2.
EMILY A. GALINIS
ffEm3l
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
Tats . . . artisticability . . .
broad smile . . . future home-
maker , . . affable.
MARGARET M. GALITSKI
ffpeggyi!
GENERAL
Strawberry blonde . . . freckles
. . . peppy and talkative . . .
amicable . . . loves to dance.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3: Ping-
pong 1, 2: Volley Ball 1, 2: Hockey
1: Soccer 1.
CLAUDIUS A. GREco
"Clit"
GENERAL
Honor student . . . patrol boy . . .
pleasing personality . . . care-
free . . . ping-pong player . . .
"Standard" bowler.
Hand Ball 2: Honor Society 3:
Ping-pong 1. 2: Trafhc Patrol 3:
Volley Ball 1.
RAYMOND F. GREGOR
Pfskrigfi
GENERAL
Champion girl teaser . . . towhead
. . . loquacious . . . never serious
. . . "restricted driver."
Band 1, 2: Dramatic Club 2: Glee
Club 1: Intramural Basketball 1, 2:
Stage Manager 35 Ping-pong 1, 2.
GEORGE R. GRIBBIN
ffcbappyfi
GENERAL
Never in a hurry . . . moody . . .
a mumbler . . . constant gum
chewer . . . autobiographer.
Class President 1 .
ANNA M. GUDELIUNAS
ffG00dyl,
VOCATIONAI. HOME ECONOMICS
Tall and blonde . . . friendly . .
dependable.
Ping-pong 2.
DOROTHY M. HEISER
tfDotn
GENERAL
Conscientious student . . . journal-
ist . . . never in trouble . . .
will make a good stenographer.
CAnMEl.l1'E 3: IXL 3: Ping-pong 1,
2: Quill and Scroll 3: Spotlight 3:
Volley Ball lg Yearbook 3.
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RITA T. HOMCZYK
"Rua"
VOCATIONAL HOMI-. ECONOMICS
Chatterbox . . . lover of fiction . .
agreeable sunnydisposition . .
doniestically-inclined.
intramural Basketball 1: l'ARMI-:i.-
I'rI-1 3: l'ing-pong: 1, 2: Soccer 1.
JOSEPH J. HOVANES
fflocll
GI-1NIaRAI.
ftllllllllllllilllllllll' . . . life of class
. . . well known . . . good-nab
ured . . . teases teachers.
lianil 1, 2: Baseball 1: Wrestling 3.
ROBERT E. HOWER
"Fuzzy,
COMMl4.RCIAL
Wavy hair . . . a good trackman
. . . blushes easily . . . sociable
. . . trnflic cop.
Cross-Country 2. 3: Track 2, 5:
J. V. Football 1: Tratlle Patrol 3.
GEORGE J. HVIZDA
"Basil"
GI.NI1RAI.
Quiet . . . tall and lanky . . .
always serious . . , dislikes pub-
lic speaking . . . never around.
l'ross-Vonntry 2: Ilnnd Ball 2:
l'infz-pong I: Track I: Wrestling l.
CECILIA B. JANKOWSKI
"Cecily"
VOCA'l'l0NAL HOME ECONOMICS
Soft-spoken and reserved . . . affa-
hle . . . lovely tresses . . . gen-
orous.
Baseball I: l'inp:-pong 2.
CLEMENT T. KAPUSHINSKI
"Cooper"
GENERAL
'l'all, dark and handsome . . . good
skater . . . a ladies' lllilll . . .
plaid shirts . . . weakness for
chocolate candy.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2.
EMANUEL M. KERESTES
"Manic"'
COMMERCIAL
Seen everywhere . . . short . . .
loves loud shirts and socks . . .
sensitive . . . Mr. Nt'lS0ll'SlIlilll90-
grapher.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Band
1, 223: IXI. 3: Student Council 1:
Spotlight 3: Wrestling 1.
EMILY S. KERESTES
"Emily"
GENERAL
Manie's twin . . . petite . . . warni-
hearted . . . gentle . . . neat
appearance . . . appealing per-
sonality.
Intramural Basketball l: Glee Club
1. 2, 3: Operetta l, 2: Pill!!-DOIIQK' 1,
2: Yearbook 3.
JOSEPH F. KIJAUSKAS
ffloe!!
ACADliMIC
Honorstudent . . . wrestlerand
track star . . . neat dresser . . .
science "whiz" . . . :1 teacheI"s
drealn . . . argumentative.
Cross-Country l. 2. 3: Culture Vnl-
ture 2: Track l. 2: Honor Society
2, 3, Vice President 3: Wrestling
l. 2. 3.
JOSEPH J. KIJEWSRI
rrloev
GENERAL
Loves to dance and skate . .
agreeable . . . easily excited . . .
blushes easily . . . critical.
Cross-Country Manager 3: Hand
Ball 2: Track Manager 1, 2, 3: Ins
tranlural Basketball 1, 2.
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DOROTHY J. KLEMASHEFSKI
fPD0t!!
COMMLRCIAL
Good basketball player . . . skat-
ing enthusiast . . . never on time
. . . pleasing ways . . . cause of
classroom riots.
Intralnural Basketball 1, 2, 3:
Hand Ball 2: Ping-pong 1. 2: Vol-
ley Ball 1.
LEOCADIA M. KONCEWICZ
"Lillian"
COMMERCIAL
Fondof candy . . . affable . .
sensitive . . . likes knitting . . .
future holnelnaker.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2: CAR-
Mr:I.l1'I-: 3: l'ing-pong 1, 2: Hockey 1.
REGINA A. KONCEWICZ
ffleanl!
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
Good basketball forward . . . en-
joys dancing . . . generous . . .
AllIl?l'S best pal.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: Ping-
pong 1, 2: Volley Ball 1: Hockey
l: Baseball 1.
ANNA B. KONDRACRI
"Annie"
GENERAL
Basketball fan . . . famous coif-
fure . . . excellent English stu-
dent . . . enjoys being teased
. . . efiicient.
Intralnural Basketball 1. 2, 3: Soc-
cer 1: Hockey 1: Yearbook 3: Base-
ball 1: Ping-pong 1, 2: Volley
Ball 1.
MARIE J. KORIS
ELEANOR E. KOVACK
NEI!!
GENERAL
Serious . . . future stenographer
. . . industrious . . . good jour-
nalist . . . affectionate.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3:
Yearbook 3: Quill and Scroll 2. 31
Camera Club 3, Secretary 2: Spot-
light 2. Co-Editor 3: Hockey 1:
Ping-pong 1: IXL 2, 3: Volley Ball
1: Soccer 1: CARMELITI2 2. Editor 3:
HOIIUY Society 3.
JEAN T. KovAI.EsIcI
"Jeannie"
GENERAL
Punctual . . . feather bob . . . a
reliable friend . . . studious . . .
news hound . . . neat appearance.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Year-
book 3: CARMELITE 2, 3: Spotlight
2, Co-Editor 3: Quill aIId Scroll 2,
3: Culture Vulture 2: Votley Ball
1: Ping-pong 1, 2: Hockey 1.
CLARA B. KOWALEWSKI
PFKOAUJI!!
GENERAL
Excellent posture . . . ready smile
. . . alert . . . never shirks work
. . . active in school.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3:
Hockey 1: CARMI-:I.I'rE 3: Culture
Vulture 2: Student Council 2. Pres-
ident 3: Volley Ball 1: I-'ing-pong
2: Yearbook 2, 3.
ETHEL E. KRAMER
"Shorty"
COMMERCIAL
Whizz in shorthand and typing
. . . placid nature . . . quiet and
unassuming . . . reliable.
Ping-pong 1, 2: Hockey 1: Year-
book 3.
MARTIN C. KRATovICI-I
"MdTi6,, "Mgrfy"
COMMERCIAL GENERAL
Future accountant . . . lll8tClllCSS Never wgrried , , , loves skating
wardrobe . . . honor student . . . , , , machinist,
beautiful hands aIId nails . . . ,
neatly arranged hair. Wrestling 1-
CARMI-:I.I'rE 2. 3: IXL 2, 3: Honor
Society 3: Spotlight 2. 3: Ping-pong
l: Quill and Scroll 3: Yearbook 3.
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LILLIAN M. KRISRIE
fPLil!D
COMMIZRCIAL
Always smiling . . . likes them tall,
dark and llllllllN0lII9 . . . wears
hangs well . . . pretty . . . fre-
quently seen at the M. 0. C.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: CAR-
MI-:I.I1'I-: 2, Il: IXL 3: Ping-pong 1.
2: Volley Ball l: Yearbook 3:
Hockey 1.
JOSEPH A. KRIVICKAS
"Ferdie"
ACADEMIC
lnqulsltlve . . . flashy smile . . .
interested in the sciences . . .
amateur photographer . . . model
airplane builder.
Intramural Basketball 1: Camera
Club 3: Culture Vulture 2: Arch-
cry Cluh 2.
PH YLLIS A. KROUCH
HPMIU
GIQNILRAL
An honest-to-goodness friend . . .
reporter . . . diligent worker . . .
dog fancler . . . neatly dressed
. . . 'l'erry's chum.
Intramural Basketball l. 2, 3: CAR-
MI-:I.rI-I: 2, 3: Culture Vulture 2:
Ping-pong 1. 2: Quill and Scroll 3:
Spotlight 3: Volley Ball 1: Year-
book 2. 3: Soccer 1: Hockey 1:
Baseball l: Spotlight Co-Editor 3.
HIiNRY F. LASKOWSRI
"Hank"
GIaNIaRAL
Ilcnted the goal post . . . noted
strut . . . mischievous . . . care-
frce . . . twinkling eyes . . . one
of Coach AIIlbTOS0'S boys.
Ifoothall 3: Hand Ball 2: J. V.
Football 1: Track l, 2.
TI-II3RIzsA J. LAZZARO
ffTc,rry,!
GENERAL
Convulsivelaughter . . . dark eyes
. . . sweet disposition . . . good
journalist . . . attractive . . .
active in class functions.
Baseball 1: Intramural Basketball
I, 2. 3: C.uI:vII-:I,ITI-: 2, 3: Culture
Vulture 2: IXL 2. 8: Ping-pong 1.
2: Quill and Scroll 3: Spotlight 2,
Co-Editor 8: Volley Bull l: Year-
book 2. B: Soccer I: Hockey 1.
DOROTHY C. LISIEWSKI
rrD0tv
GENERAL
Studious . . . tidy . . . reliable
. . . ardent Inovie fan . . . neat
coitfure . . . a good reporter.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: CAR-
MI-:I.I'rI-: 3: IXL 8: Ping-pong 1. 2:
Spotlight 3: Volley Ball 1: Year-
book 3: Soccer 1: Hockey 1: Quill
and Scroll 3.
JEANETTE G. LISIEWSKI
fP'DutD
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
Head cheerleader . . . expert jit-
tcrbug . . . dimples . . . natural
blonde wavy hair . . . better
known as "Dat" . . . popular.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: CAR'
MI-1I.I1'I-: 1. 2, 3: IXL 1, 2. 3: Ping-
pong I, 2: Spotlight 2: Cheerleader
l, 2, Head 3: Volley Ball 1: Year-
book 3: Hockey 1.
MARTHA B. LISIEWSKI
"Mart"
VOCATIONAI. HOMI2 ECONOMICS
Excellent dancer . . . personality
plus . . . popular . . . dislikes
her Iniddle name . . . never takes
anything seriously.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: CAR-
1tIl'Zl.lTl:1 1. 2. 3: IXL I, 2. 3: Ping-
pong 1, 2: Spotlight 2: Volley Ball
I: Yearbook 2.
DOROTHY B. LOBOS
rrpudgen
COMMIiRClAL
Short and sweet . . . contagious
laugh . . . good dancer . . . au-
thority on clothes . . . tlirtatious
. . . perpetual IIIUHOII.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2: FAR-
IvIRI.ITI-1 1, 2. 3: IXL 1. 3: Ping-pong
l, 2: Spotlight 3: Volley Ball 1:
Yearbook 3.
FRANCIS R. Lonos
"France"
ACADEMIC
Prankster . . . always laughing . . .
cynical . . . sophomore Romeo
. . . stage hand.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Band
1, 2: Cross Cttlllltfy 1: Culture
Vulture 2: StIIdeIIt Council 1:
Stage Manager 1, 2, 3.
AUGUSTINE S. LOMBARDO
ffAugieJ!
GENERAL
Famous for snappy comebacks . . .
critical . . . enjoys anything but
studying . . . curly-headed lad.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Stage
llglfailager 2, 3: Ping-pong 1, 2: Hand
a 2.
RAYMOND G. LOPKO
, rfRayss
GENERAL
Neat appearance . . . generous . . .
sports conscious . . . good-loOk-
ing . . . prefers Fats Waller's
Inusic.
Hand Ball 2: J. V. Football 2:
Track 1.
RITA A. LOSTYN
ffRit,f
GENERAL
Expert on roller skates . . . varied
interests . . . talkative . . .
speaks French fluently . . . a
good saleslady.
CARIvIEI.ITI: 1, 2, 3: IXL 1, 2, 3:
Ping-pong 1, 2: Spotlight 2, 3: Quill
and Scroll 3.
DOROTHY J. LUCAS
PCDOID
ACADEMIC
Excellent accordion player . . . fre-
quents the movies . . . likes
"Carols" . . . biege is hercolor
. . . excellent linguist.
Volley Ball 1, 2, 3: Soccer 1:
Hockey 1.
AIJOLPH A. MACKAVAGE
HMM-ei!
GENERAL
Dark and handsome . . . ladies'
man . . . expert basketball play-
er . . . habitual teaser.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3: Hand
Ball 1. 2: J. V. Football 1: Varsity
Basketball 2, 3.
ANTHONY C. MACKIEWICZ
"Tony Mack"
GENERAL
Quiet . . . ourclass ofiicer . .
friendly . . . well behaved . . .
Item carrier.
Band 2: Cross Country 3: Hand
Ball 2: Ping-pong 2: Track 3:
Wrestling 1: Class Vice President
3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2.
IRENE H. MALROsKI
"Renee"
COMMERCIAL
Brunette . . . sunny character . . .
easy to dance with . . . studious
and ambitious . . . fair com-
plexion.
Intramural Basketball 1: CARMELITE
1. 3: IXL 1. 3: Ping-pong 1, 2:
Student Council 3: Volley Ball 1.
2: Yearbook 3.
MARGARET L. MARTZ
Pfpeggyil
GENERAL
Co-ed type . . . charming personal-
ity . . . yearbook enthusiast
. . . beautiful teeth . . . dra-
matic ability.
Intramural Basketball 1: Culture
Vulture 2: Glee Club 1. 2, 3: Dra-
matic Club 2, 3: IXL 3: Ping-pong
1. 2: Masque and Gavel 3: Oper-
etta 1, 2: Quill and Scroll 2, 3:
Yearbook 1, 2: Volley Ball 1, 2:
Soccer 1.
CAROLINE T. MATTUCCI
"Carol"
GENERAL
Short and sweet . . . makes friends
easily . . . neat wardrobe . . .
pianist . . . perpetual smiler.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: Soc-
cer 1: CARMEI.ITI-: 3: Culture Vul-
ture 2: IXL 3: Ping-pong 1, 2: Spot-
light 3: Volley Ball 1, 2: Year-
book 3.
ROBERT A. MAURER
ffB0bD
GENERAL
Cassanova . . . witty . . . collegiate
dresser . . . milk man's son . . .
reckless driver.
Baseball 1, 2: Intramural Basket-
ball 1, 2: Hand Ball 2: Culture
Vulture 2: IXL 3: Ping-pong 1, 2:
Spotlight 3.
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DONALD J. MAZARI
NDOHU
Gl'.Nl-RAI.
l.anky prankster . . . happyego-
lucky . . . distlnctivelaugli . . .
inclined to exaggerate.
Band 1, 2: llllrlllllllfill Basketball
1. 2: lland Ball 2: Student CoIIIIcll
l.
VIRGINIA M. MCFADIJIZN
"1inr1y"
GI1NIiRAL
'l'all . . . outdoor girl . . . expert
typist . . . forceful personality
. . . good sport.
llltrlllllllrlll Basketball l, 2, 3: CAR-
MIf:I.I'rr: 3: Pinpz-pong 1, 2: Volley
llall 1: Soccer I.
ANAsTAsIA MERIKAS
"Slr'llu"
VKDCATIONAI. HOMI: ECONOMICS
Reliable student . . . whiz oII roller
skates . . . unsurpassable guard
. . . lrllitlllll eyes.
lIlll'llllllll'lll Basketball l. 2. 3: Ping-
pong I. 2: Volley Ball l, 2.
ANNA C. MIHALIR
"Anniz"'
VocA'rIoN AL HoMIL ECONOMICS
Wistful expression . . . quiet and
unassuming: . . . loyal student
. . . L!llll'l'fillllhi with lllUll0l0H,'Ut'rl.
llltl'1lllllll'lll llaskethaill 3: Ping:-pong:
1. 2: Baseball I: CAnMr:I,I1'I-: 2. 3:
Volley Ball 1. 2.
RITA B. MOLESRI
"Kiran
VocArIoNAL Home ECONOMICS
l'Zasy-to-look-at . . . ready, willing
llllll ahlc . . . sweet disposition
. . . well-liked . . . dancing feet.
Intramural Basketball 1: CARMl'Il.l'l'li
:Ig l'ing-pong 1, 2.
JOHN B. MORGAN
Pflack-,U
ACADEMIC
Popular president of Dramatic Club
. . . likable personality . . . col-
legiate wardrobe . . . goodbas-
ketball player . . . anotherjit-
terbug . . . dirty saddles.
Traffic Patrol 3: Dramatic Club 2.
President 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3:
Masque and Gavel 2, President 3:
Student Council 2: Operetta 2'
Senior Class Play 3.
DOROTHY M. MOSKIEWICZ
YFDOI7!
COMMERCIAL
Beautiful blonde . . . IXL artist
. . . always seen with her sister
. . . prefers green . . . deniurely
reserved.
Dramatic Club 3: IXL 2. 8: Masque
llllll Gavel 3: Quill and Scroll 3:
Spotlight 3.
CHARLES E. MUNCATCHY, JR.
"Chilly"
GENIQRAL
Tall patrol otlicer . . . exvellent pos-
ture . . . borII poet . . . famous
ancestry . . . big-hearted.
Band 1, 2: Archery Club 2: Traf-
tlc Patrol 3: Dramatic Club 3: Se-
:Iior 'Class Play 3: Masque and
lave 3.
CLARA D. MURACZESKI
"Clara"
VocATIoNAL HOMIE EcoNoMIcs
Vocally talented . . . winning smile
. . . wears a signet ring . . .
friendly and attractive.
CARMI-:I.I'I'r: 3: Ping-pong l, 2: ln-
tramural Basketball 1.
ELEANOR NARDELLI
"Ellie"
GENERAL
Tall . . . lovely tresses . . . shy
. . . good student . . . plans a
nursing career . . . lovahle.
HELEN J. NAROLESKI
"Hc'lc'n"
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
Diminutive . . . cute feather bob
. . . movie fan . . . good alto
voice . . . contagious laugh.
Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Ping-pong 1. 2:
Operetta 1. 2: CARMI-:1.ITr: 3: Intra-
mural Basketball 1.
JOHN J. NESBITT
Pflobnnyi,
GENERAL
Handsome lad . . . "wizard on
wheels" . . . interested in the
Navy . . . well-mannered . . .
always ready and willing.
Culture Vulture 2: Ping-pong 2.
EVELYN S. NEUMANN
HE lily!!
GENERAL
Social belle . . . wears tailored
clothes well . . . natural beauty
. . . flag twirler . . . incessant
talker . . . remember "Lucy-
belle-"?
Culture Vulture 2: Dramatic Club
2. 3: Drill Team 2. 3: Operetta 1.
2: Glee Club 1, 2. 3: Masque and
Gavel 2, Treasurer 3: Senior Class
Play 3.
PAUL J. NODZAK
ffsnipif
GENERAL
Al's shadow . . . active in sports
. . . quiet and shy . . . ready
smile.
Intramural Basketball 2: Soccer 2:
Wrestling 2: Ping-pong 2: Hand
Ball 2.
MARY J. OKoP1NsKI
ffMuryD7
GENERAL
Colorful wardrobe . . . carefree
. . . "Red's" girl . . . wears a
diamond . . . finds school boring.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: Ping-
pong 1. 2: Soccer 1: Baseball 1:
Volley Ball 1, 2: Hockey 1.
RAYMOND S. QLENCHOCK
rfAbcJD
GENERAL
Excellent artist . . . obliging . . .
one of Grumpy's gang . . . inthe
service of our country.
Baseball 1. 2: Football 1, 2, 3:
Track 2: Wrestling 2.
-JOSEPH T. OLSHEFSKI
ffI0e,l
GENERAL
A-1 pest . . . slight-photographer
. . . argumentative . . . regular
truant.
Band 1. 2: Camera Club 2, 3: Ping-
pong 1, 2.
LILLIAN A. OLSHEFSKI
fFLilJ7
VocA1'1oNAL HOME EcoNoM1cs
Excellent studentz . . peppy . . .
good basketball player . . . love-
ly smile . . . constant kidder.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: Ping-
pung 1, 2: CARMlCl.l'I'l-I 3: Volley Ball
1, 2.
RAMONA T. O,REILLY
"Mona"
COMMliRCIAL
Attractive and slim . . . beautiful
complexion . . . husky voice . . .
well-groomed . . . unique coif-
fure . . . enjoys parties and
dances . . . Mary's pal.
Intramural Basketball 3: Spotlight
2, 3: CARME1.rrx-1 1, 2, 3: IXL 1. 2,
3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Student
Council 3.
MICHAEL A. PACHUTA
"Patches"
ACADEMIC
Athlete . . . "teno'clock scholar"
. . . easy come. easy go . . . ex-
cels in math and science . . . re-
membered as one of the cheer-
leaders.
Band 1. 2: Dramatic Club 3: Ping-
pong 1, 2: Basketball I, 2, 3: Hand
Ball 2: Culture Vulture 2: Masque
and Gavel 3: Honor Society 3: Se-
nior Cla Nl Pixy I
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WALTER T. PADDEN
"Sfu'r'd"
GIQNIIRAL
Innky . . . venturesome . . . pre-
fcm blondes . . . expert 'in
waltzes . . . weakness for choc-
olate cake . . . always where
there is fun.
Basketball 1. 2: lland Ball 1. 2:
l'ing-pong 1, 2.
MARY C. PANGRAZZI
rrMuryn
CQMMLRQIAL
Edltorof Yearbook . . . honor stu-
dent . . . nice halr and eyes . . .
dramatic ability . . . spontaneous
laugh.
Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3:
Hockey 1: CAIlMl'Il.lTl-I 1. 2. 3: Dra-
matic Club 2. 8. Secretary 3: IXI,
l. 2, 3: Honor Society 3: Archery
Club 2: Masque and Gavel 2. 3:
l'lng-pong 1. 2: Quill and Scroll
2, Ji: Spotlight, Co-Editor 3: Stu-
dent Council l. 2: Yearbook 2. Edi-
tor 3: Senior Class l'lny 3.
JESSIE R. PARRY
"Iz'ssic"'
ACADLMIC
Lovely red hair . . . "plays hook-
ey" . . . a woman driver . . .
accomplished pianist . . . works
in dad's store . . . a good student.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: CAR-
MEI.I'rr: 1. 2. 3: IXL 1: Culture
Vulture 2: Yearbook Il: Honor So-
ciety 3.
PETER PASKEVICH
"Pete"
GICNILRAL
Tornado Captain . . . "l'etronella"
ofthechorus . . . broadshoul-
ders . . . famous "Porky" hair-
cut . . . popularity plus.
llaschall I. 2: Football 1, 2. Cap-
tain fl: Dramatic Club 3.
ALBERT PAYAKOVICH
ffBut!,
GENERAL
Unusuallyqulet . . . honor roll vet-
eran . . . thoughtful andoblig-
ing . . . good kid.
Plnpzvpong l. 2: Wrestling Il: lland
llall I, 2: Volley Ball 2.
FAYE F. PERIL
erlyaycv
GENERAL
Novel reader . . . corresponds with
the army . . . halls from Indian-
apolis . . . cute feather bob.
Basketball 2, 3.
RUTH M. PERZEL
PfRudy!J
VocATIoNAL HOME ECONOMICS
Tall and slender . . . excellent organ
player . . . studious . . . active
. . . loves classic music and liter'
ature . . . basket sinker.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: Ping-
pong 1. 2: CARMI-:LITE 3: Soccer 1:
Volley Ball 1, 2.
JAMES J. PHILLIPS
HIi'n!!
ACADEMIC
Forever seen in convertible . . . ex-
cellent trumpet player . . . chic
appearance . . . wavyhair . . .
sleeps through classes.
Band 1, 2. 3: Cross Country 1:
Dramatic Club 3: Glee Club 1:
Hand Ball 2: Archery Club 2: Op-
eretta 1, 2: Ping-pong 1, 2: Culture
Vulture 2.
THOMAS M. PIENKOWSKI
ffTimD
GENERAL
Tall . . . quiet , . . interested in
airplanes . . . intelligenceplus
. . . employed after school.
WILLIAM L. PLOPPERT
ffDewy!,
GENERAL
Unassuming . . . always seen with
"Hank" . . . excellent football
player . . . "nifty"personallty.
Football 2, 3: J. V. Football 1:
Track 2.
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STANLEY J. POVILAITIS
NPO Lreyii
GENERAL
Basketball star . . . boisterous . .
argumentative . . . well-liked . . .
witty . . . "lrwes"Engllsh.
Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 2. 3:
Hand Ball 2: J. V. Football 1:
Student Council 2: Track 2.
EDWARD C. PRANSKAITIS
ffpercyi,
GENERAL
Alwaysaskingforcandy . . . in-
quisitive . . . fun loving . . .
placid nature . . . grocery clerk.
Soccer 1.
JEAN E. PRICE
"Pricey"
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
Short and quiet . . . fond of jewel-
ry . . . snap-shot addict . . .
clear complexion . . . poetess.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Ping-
pong 1.
THOMAS R. PRICE
ffTom,!
ACADEMIC
Honor student . . . friendly and
reserved . . . co-operative . . .
good judgment . . . speaks Ger-
man tiuently.
Honor Society 2, 3, President 3:
Tratiic Patrol 3.
TILLIE PUSTELNICK
ffTill,J
GENERAL
Vi'ell-liked . . . will 0' the wisp . . .
wears suspenders . . . tells en-
tertaining jokes . . . wears bows.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: Ping-
pong 1, 2: Volley Ball 1, 2: Hock-
ey 1.
ELIZABETH L. RAGALYI
"Lizzie"
COMMERCIAL
Attractive coiffure . . . talkative
. . . prompt and depeIIdable . . .
domestically inclined.
CARMELITE 3: Ping-pong 1, 2: Vol-
ley Ball 1. 2, 3: Hockey 1: Year-
book 3: Baseball 1.
WILLIAM H. RAMAGE
"Bill"
GENERAL
Work-dodger . . . prankster and
teaser . . . distnrhs study periods
. . . works at fatlIer's gas sta-
tion.
OLGA M. RAsLAvIcH
ffofgali
VocA1'IoNAL HOME ECONOMICS
Day-dreamer . . . variety of facial
expression . . . fond of skating
. . . cooked for the football squad.
IXL 3.
F. GLORIA REITZ
"Gloria"
GENERAL
Easily excited . . . always willing
to help . . . solitaire . . . likes to
dance and read . . . enjoys clas-
sics aIId natIIre.
intramural Basketball 1: Ping-pong
1.
LEONARD J. RODAK
ffMa'Y1J
GENERAL
Reliable student . . . small of stat-
ure . . . well-liked . . . football
hero . . . muscles ofiron.
Football 1, 2, 3: Hand Ball 2:
Track 1, 2. 3.
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jon N L. ROVNAK
"Iobn,'
GI-.NuRAI.
Mimeographer . . . perpetual teas-
cr . . . likes blondes . . . good
worker.
Band l, 2: IXI. 3: Spotlight 3.
DOROTHY J. RUBRICH1'
"Dot"
GI-ZNILRAL
Quiet and self-controlled . . . likes
dancing: . . . trustworthy . . .
il'6llC'l'0llN . . . sales girl.
llaschall l: Pillg'-lllillg 1. 2: Volley
Ball I. 2: Soccer 1: llockey 1.
BLA NCH Ii A. RUPP
"Blam'lae"
VoCA'rIoNAI. HOMI1 ECONOMICS
Always seen with her sister . . .
shorter of the two . . . designer
. . . soda fountain girl.
intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: llase-
ball li IXI. 3: Ping-pun: 1, 2: Vol-
ley Ball 1: Soccer 1: Hockey 1.
DoRIs M. RUI-P
"Doris"
VoCA1'IoNAI. HOMIQ ECONOMICS
Ambitious . . . quick tempered . . .
fond of sports . . . an Army cor-
respondent.
Intramural llaskethall l, 2. 3: Base-
bnll 1: l'inpz-pong l. 2: Volley Ball
1: Soccer 1: Hockey 1.
CARL j. RUTHS
"Carl"
GliNliRAI.
lted halrand freckles . . . mischie-
vous . . . happy-go-lucky . . .
enjoys music . . . ferventboy
scout.
GRACE M. RYAN
"Gracie"
ACADEMIC
VarioushaiI'do's . . . matron of
the stage . . . enjoys Red Skelton
. . . innumerable interests . . .
monogramed socks.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: Cul-
ture Vulture 2: Dramatic Club 2.
3: Masque and Gavel 2. 3: Year-
book 2. 3: Senior Class Play 3.
FRANCIS J. RYDZEWSKI
"Frank"
GENLRAL
Small and husky . . . IIHIIIQS man
. . . mannerly and quiet . . .
varied interests.
Hand Ball 2.
HARRIET V. SAIJUSKY
"Harriet"
ACADLMIC
Artistically inclined . . . studious
. . . Izenerous . . . ambition to he
a doctor . . . dry wit.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: Cul-
ture Vulture 2: Ping:-pong 1: Hock-
ey 1.
RITA T. SADUSKY
"Riff
VOCATIONAL Home ECONOMICS
Chubby . . . natural rosy cheeks
. . . Mary W.'s pal . . . salesgirl
. . . quiet and sincere.
Basketball 1: Camera Club 2, 3.
LOUISE D. SAMUEL
"Sam,'
ACADEMIC
lilue eyes . . . blonde hair . . .
witty . . . good student . . .
collegiate wardrobe . . . excels in
dancing.
Intramural Basketball 1. 3: Culture
Vulture 2: Dramatic Club 3: Glee
Club 1, 2, 3: Uperetta 1. 2: Ping-
pong 1: Archery Club 2: Yearbook
3: Soccer 1.
ANNA M. SARISRY
fPAnnD
GENERAL
Always heard . . . never seen . . .
ready, willing and able . . . live-
ly . . . companionable.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3: Base-
ball 1: CARMI-:I.I1'I-2 3: Soccer 1: Cul-
ture Vulture 2: Ping-pong 1. 2:
Student Council 3.
MARIE A. SAssANI
fPHicH
GENERAL
Jolly and likeable . . . fond of
sports . . . collects pennants . . .
admires "M, P.'s."
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: Ping-
pong 1, 2: Volley Ball 1, 2: Soccer
1: Hockey 1.
ANNA M. SAUKAITIS
"Anna"
GENERAL
lnquisitive . . . gay . . . always on
thego . . . future nurse . . .
rapid talker . . . argumentative.
Culture Vulture 2.
GENEVIEVE M. SAVAGE
ffIenny7!
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
Tall and slender . . . enjoys roller
skating . . . enjoys candy . . .
costume jewelry addict.
RITA P. SCHREIBER
frRitan
GENERAL
Hails from Harrisburg . . . good
student . . . reserved . . . hasa
"steady" . . . speaks French flu-
eIItly.
IXL 3.
GLENN E. SCHULTZ
"Glenn"
ACADEMIC
Acapable student . . . co-opcrative
. . . wallpaper hanger . . . heck-
ler . . . well liked.
Hand Ball 2: Yearbook 1. 2: Class
Vice President 2: Photography Club
1. 2: Intramural Basketball l.
CATHERINE E. SCICCHITANO
"Katie"
COMMERCIAL
Beautiful teeth . . . popular class
officer . . . co-operative . . .
journalist . . . pleasing person
ality.
Yearbook 3: Hockey '12 Class Sec-
retary 3: Intramural Basketball 1,
2: Camera Club 2. Secretary 3:
IXL 1, 2, Editor 3: Operetta 1, 2:
C.IIIIvIEI.ITI-1 1, 2. Editor 3: Quill and
Scroll 2. Secretary 3: Spotlight Co-
Editor 2: Baseball 1: Glee Club 1.
2. 3: I'ing-pong 1, 2.
MARIE A. SI-IEBELSRIE
"Marie"
VOCATIONAL HoME ECONOMICS
Changes hair-do's frequently . . .
conscious of appearance . . . day
dreamer . . . outdoor girl . . .
attractive.
Intramural Basketball 1.
LEROY H. SHERMAN
"Sbc'rrn"
GENERAL
Quiet disposition . . . shy .
draftee . . . IIIIHSSUIIIIIIH .
blushcs frequently.
Cross CoIIIItry 3: Soccer 1. 2.
IRENE T. SI-IIERANT
"Renee"
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
Prominent dilnples . . . eIIjoys skat-
ing . . . good student . . . ready
for fun . . . attractive person-
ality.
Intramural Basketball 1. 3: Spot-
light 2. Co-Editor 3: Quill aIId
Scroll 3: IXL 3: Hockey 1: Honor
Society 3
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MARIE V. SHUPINSKI
"Marian
VoCA1'IoNAI. HOME ECONOMICS
Designs and makes own clothes . . .
enjoys dancing and sports . . .
"Sklps"uround . . . massive hair
ribbons . . . flair twlrler.
llItranIural Basketball 1, 2, 3: Hock-
ey I: Drlll Team 2, 8: Ping-pong
l. 2.
ANNA E. SHUPTAR
"Annie"
ACADEMIC
Blonde and attractive . . . popular
IlI0llIbCl' of Drlll Team . . . enjoys
basketball . . . drulnatlcablllty.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 8: Glee
Club 1. 2. 3: Camera Club 2. 3:
Archery Club 2: Masque and Gavel
3: Operetta 1, 2: Ping-pong 1, 2:
Yearbook 2. 3: Hockey 1: Soccer 1:
Senior Class Play 3: Drill Team 1.
2, 3.
PAUL SLACHTA
"Tuckie"
COMMl.RClAL
Dependable . . . good sport . . .
Mr. Nelson's helper . . . expres-
sive eyes . . . persistent talker.
CARMI-:I.I'ra 3: Ililllil Ball 2: IXL 3:
Spotlight 8.
jon N F. SMITH
"Smitty"
GENERAL
Tall and dark . . . sociable . . .
aperfect gentleman . . . willing
spirit . . . "Captain."
Basketball 1, 2: Volley Ball 1:
Soccer 1, 2.
GLORIA R. SNYDER
"Gloria"
GENERAL
Strawberry bloIIde . . . pleasing
personality . . . always seen at
IIIOVICH . . enjoys reading and
blcyde riding.
Intramural Basketball 1: Ping-pong
1, 2: Volley Ball 1: Soccer 1.
HARRIET F. SNYDER
"Shorty"
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
Short and chubby . . . sense ofhu-
mor . . . talkative . . . practical
joker . . . happy-go-lucky.
lIItraInural Basketball 1, 2, 3: Base-
ball 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Volley
Ball l: Operetta 1, 2: l'iIIp:-pong 1,
2: Soccer 1: Hockey 1.
JOSEPH F. SNYDER
"Snippr'r"
GENERAL
Friendly . . . helpful . . . short aIId
muscular . . . all around good
sport.
Football 2.
JEANNE M. STUTZMAN
ffstcwii
ACADEMIC
Co-ed type . . . energetic . . . full
of fun . . . basketball star . . .
"Fudge Sllllllli6S."
Culture Vulture 2: Intramural Bas-
ketball 1. 2. 3: Dramatic Club 3:
Archery Club 2: Masque and Gavel
3: Ping-pong 1. 2: Student Council
l. 2: Yearbook 2, 3: Hockey 1:
Drill Team 2, 3.
THERESA M. SWARTZ
"Theresa"
VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS
Enjoys dancing and sports . . . an-
other cook for the football squad
. . . lllilki'S friends easily . . . in-
terior decorator.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3: Ping-
pong I, 2: Volley Ball 1, 2: Soc-
cer 1.
NICHOLAS TOLRACH
ffKelly!D
GENERAL
Etlicient . . . quiet but likeable . . .
newspaper editor of the future
. . . blushes bebiIId the ears.
BEN T. TREFSGAR
frBenn
GENERAL
Tall and blonde . . . clean cut . .
wears a bright red shirt .
good linesman.
Football 2, 3: J. V. Football 1.
FRANCIS TROCKI
"Skeeter"
GENERAL
Attractive towhead . . . always
neatly dressed . . . gay and so-
ciable . . . ladies' Illlflll . . . tenor
voice.
Intramural Basketball 1: CARMI-:LITI-1
3: Hand Ball 2: IXL 3: Spotlight
3: Soccer 1.
CONRAD TYLENDA
"Connie',
GENERAL
Co-efficient . . . up-to the IIIinute III
news events . . . draftee . . .
original joker . . . Ill8.l'I'S man
only.
MAGIJALEN B. VILRAUSKAS
ffMadgeU
CDMMERCIAL
Fond of roller skating aIId read-
ing . . . attends movies frequent-
ly . . .
friendly.
Intramural Basketball 1, 3: Ping-
pong I: Yearbook 3.
conversationalist . . .
ANNA E. VITAS
"Annie"
GENERAL
Laughable . . . always heard . . .
studious . . . never inahurry
. . . basketball enthusiast.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3: CAR-
MELITE 2: Yearbook 3: Volley Ball
I.
KATHARINE N. VOULELIS
"Kaffe"
ACADEMIC
Well-informed on all subjects . . .
always clownlng . . . likes to read
. . . ample wardrobe . . . candid
camera fiend.
Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3: CAR-
MI-:I,I'rI4 1, 2: Volley Ball 1: Culture
Vulture 2: Yearbook 3: Honor
Society 2, 3. Secretary 3: Ping-pong
l. 2: Spotlight 2, 3: Hockey 1.
BETTY M. WAGNER
rrBetJ3
VocArIoNAL HoME ECONOMICS
"Bloomsburg" . . . always racing
with the buzzer . . . likes to bowl
. . . vivacious . . . Mr. "K.'s" pal.
Intramural Basketball 2. 8: Ping-
pong 1, 2: Volley Ball I, 2: Soccer
I.
EARL WAGNER, JR.
Hwagii
GENERAL
Tall and thin . . . worksln Pen-
IIey's . . . plays "lIo0key" . . .
enjoys loaflng . . . reserved.
Dramatic Club 3: J. V. Football 1:
Wrestling 1.
JOHN I. WAGNER
Pflufkb
GENERAL
Starts classroom riots . . . always
teasing . . . likes mechanics and
photography . . . "roly-poly."
Glee Club 2: Operetta 2.
REGINE L. WALSH
"Ieannie"
VOCATIONAL HoME ECONOMICS
Prefers "Green" . . . sparkling
eyes . . . "twinkle toes" . . .
freckles . . . very thoughtful . . .
a true friend.
Intramural Basketball 2, 3: CAR-
MI-:I.I'rI-: 2: Drill Team 2, 3: Ping-
pong 1, 2: Spotlight 2: Volley Ball
1, 2.
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BERNICE M. WANZIE
ffBrcn,J
GENERAL
Peaches and cream complexion .
servicemen's delight . . . chic . .
keeps Midway In business . . .
collector of "hardware"
Pin -pong I: Yearbook 3: Baseball
I: fntramural Basketball 1, 2: CAR-
MIIJLITI-: 1. 2. 8: Quill and Scroll 2.
8: Glee Club 1, 2. 3: Spotlight 2. 3:
IXL 1. 2. 8: Operetta 1. 2: Volley
Ball 1: Soccer 1: Drill Team 2. 8.
MARY L. WASILEWSKI
rrwusbynr
VOCATIONAL HoME ECoNoMlCs
"Sco0ps"arouud . . . "me and Illy
camera" . . . temperamental, yet
reserved . . . Saturday extra.
Intramural Basketball I. 2: Camera
Club. President 2. 8: Dramatic Club
2. 8: Mascuie and Gavel 8: Photog-
raphy Clu I. 2. 3: Ping-pong 2:
Yearbook 2, 3.
RAYMOND J. WASILESKI
fFRay!!
GENERAL
Prankster . . . full of vltalit . . .
"merrily we live" . . . well-rilressed
. . . popular.
Cheerleader 1. 2: Archery Club 2:
IXL 3: Spotlight 8.
STANLEY P. VIASILEWSKI
ffstasbii
GENERAL
"Chorus girl" . . . good math stu-
dent . . . ambitious . . . likes
todrive . . . machinist . . . at-
tends night school.
Hand Ball 2: IXL 3: Spotlight 3.
FRANK J. WASNESKE
nF1'dlIk,,
GENERAL
An MACIIIQNDOX . . . likes tripz . .
always seen ut never heard . .
shy . . . history shark.
EMMA C. WEISSINGER
"Emma"
GENERAL
Appreciates jokes . . . drivesacar
. . . dark wavy lIair . . . one of
the drill team . . . out-doorgirl.
Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 8:
Drill Team 2. 3: Volley Ball 1. 2:
Yearbook 2: Soccer 1: Class Secre-
tary 2.
JEAN E. WERT
"jamie"
GENERAL
Moody . . . good soprano voice . .
quiet . . . amiable.
Glee Club 1, 2. 8: Operetta 2.
CHARLOTTE A. WILLIAMS
"Chilly"
VOCATIONAL I-IoME ECONOMICS
Grace L. Hill fan . . . jolly and
friendly . . . agood noise maker
at pep meetings.
Intramural Basketball 1: Glee Club
1. 2. 3.
T. LLOYD WILLIAMS
"Trapper"
ACADEMIC
Popular class president . . . an all
llflllllld athlete . . . etfervescent
personality . . . awhizz kid . . .
jokes right off tlIe "cob" . . . fu-
ture cadet.
Baseball 1, 2: Basketball 1. 2. 3:
Football 1, 2, 3: Archery Club 2:
Trafllc Patrol 3: Volley Ball 1:
Class President 2, 3: Honor Society
2. 3, Treasurer 3: Dramatic Club 3.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS
fPBill!,
ACADEMIC
Talks his way out of a situation
. . . well-liked . . . Huck FInn's
double . . . part of "Standard"
gang . . . stage hand.
Basketball 1: Hand Ball 2: Archery
Club 2: Masque and Gavel 8: Traf-
tlc Patrol 3: Hand Ball Champ 2:
Dramatic Club 3: SeIIlor Class
Play 3.
JEAN E. WILLIARD
Hleanii
GENERAL
Meek and mild . . . silvery voice
. . . petiteand charming . . .
"camoutlaged" . . . skater . . .
spends vacation at Knoebel's.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: Glee
Club 1, 2, 3: Operetta 1, 2: Ping-
pong 1. 25 Volley Ball 1: Yearbook
1, 2, 3.
HUBERT J. WILLIS
"Will"
ACADEMIC
A newcomer . . . red hair . . . quiet
but well-liked . . . honor student
. . . brilliant machinist.
Honor Society 3.
G. FLINT WILLS
"Flaunt"
GENERAL
A "horn tooter" . . . mystery story
reader . . . never missesadance.
Hand Ball 2: Band 1, 2, 3: Ping-
pong 2, Volley Ball 2: Track 3.
WALTER F. WOJCIK
"Waker"
GENERAL
Agood worker . . . bashful . . .
well-liked . . . conscientious stu-
dent . . . automobile mechanic.
CHARLES W. Yoozls
HCGSD
GENERAL
"Einstein" . . . usually late . . .
never heard . . . rosy cheeks
. . . well-mannered.
JoHN J. YUSKALIS
fflutyb
GENERAL
Aladies' man . . . truant . . .
loves to dance . . . famous wlse-
cracker . . . friendly disposition.
Dramatic Club 3: Hand Ball 2:
Wrestling B.
CECILIA R. ZAJEWSKI
"Celie"
GENERAL
Natural in her ways . . . loqua-
cious . . . original . . . likes bas-
ketball . . . short and sweet.
Intramural Basketball 1: Ping-pong
1, 2: Yearbook 8.
ALBERT H. ZANELLA
NAI!!
GENERAL
Everybody's friend . . . "Gypsy
Rose Lee" . . . drivesaPontiac
. . . hard worker for the class
. . . coal black hair.
Basketball 1: Football 1, 2: Hand
Ball 1, 23 Archery Club 2: Ping-
pong 1, 2: Traffic Patrol sg Volley
Ball 1: Soccer 1.
Joi-IN ZEBIAK
ffzebil
ACADEMIC
A future scientist . . . willing to
help . . . argumentative . . .
voice like "Bing" . . . well dressed.
Culture Vulture 2: Dramatic Club
3: Archery Club 2: Photography
Club 5: Ping-pong 2: Hand Ball 2:
Band 1, 2: Senior Class Play 8:
Masque and Gavel: Honor Society 3.
DOROTHY J. ZIEGER
"Carbon
ACADEMIC
Future gym teacher . . . attractive
personality . . . originality plus
. . . controlsclasspurse . . .
unique laugh.
Senior Class Play 3: Yearbook 1,
2, 8: Class Treasurer 1, 2, 8: Op-
eretta 1, 2: Intramural Basketball
1, 2, 3: Soccer 1: Culture Vulture
2: Masque and Gavel 8: Dramatic
Club 3: Volley Ball 1: Drlll Team
3: Hockey 1: Glee Club l, 2, 3:
Student Council 1 '
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LAMAR T. ZIMMERMAN
fflinll!
GENERAL
An accomplished barber . . . "Nat-
alie" . . . ubutchnmn in Dutch
. .l. rlralnntlcublllty . . . agood
pa .
Band 1. 2, 8: Drumntlc Club 2. 3:
Mus ue and Gavel 33 Ping-pong 2:
MARY C. ZINZARELLA
"Marie"
GENERAL
Basketball fan for ll detlnlte reason
. . . vaccinated with u phono-
graph needle . . . honor roll stu-
dent . . . limpld brown eyes.
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 8: CAR-
MELITE 2: Culture Vulture 2: IXL
'Prudlc 1.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
May
May
May
May
May
2, B: Honor Society 3: Spotlight 2.
3: Volley Bull 1: Yearbook 2. 33
Hockey 1.
FRANK D. ZORICA
"Gus"
GENERAL
"A Big, Big Boy" . . . state discus
champ . . . blood donor . . . ai
man about town.
Football 1. 2. 3: Hand Ball 2:
Truck 1, 2: Truftlc Patrol 3.
SENIOR CLASS CALENDAR
19-Dance with recorded music in the Silver Palestra.
16-Dance with recorded music in the Silver Palestra.
20-Skating Party at Bridy's Rink.
14-Dance with recorded music in the Silver Palestra.
30-Victory dance with recorded music in the Silver Palestra.
8-Skating Party at Bridy's Rink.
23-Orchestra Dance in the Silver Palestra.
25-Talent Night in the Auditorium.
29-Dance with recorded music in the Silver Palestra.
6-Pre-Lenten Dance with recorded music in the Silver Palestra.
9-Play "Ever Since Eve" in the Auditorium.
14-17--Senior Final Exams.
21-Class Day Assembly.
21-Senior Farewell Dance sponsored by the Junior Class.
2 3-Baccalaureate.
2 S-Commencement.
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SONG OF THE CLASS OF 1943
fWords by Charles Muncatchyj
Tune: Cornell Theme Song
Now the time has come for part-ing,
And we bid a-dieu,
As we march from out these port-als
Start-ing life a-new.
Of our teach-ers we'll re-member
Last-ing friends they are.
So we'l1 start our jour-ney forward,
Into a world un-heard.
Out in-to this world we'll wan-der,
Some to for-eign soil.
Still we'll al-ways keep our mem-ries,
As through life we toil. A
If we go to fight for Free-dom
We will soon re-turn.
And the class of Forty-three
Will, fight for Lib-er-ty.
f' L.
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Junior Class
OFFICERS
JOHN MAZUR ----- - President
BETTY Lou STALNAKER Vice President
KATHRYN GUARNA Secretary
MAFALDA V1v1No ------- Treasurer
Miss EDNA G. OLSHEFSKI AND Miss ELIZABETH A. KEALY1Ad'l'iS07S
CLASS CALENDAR-
Oct. 3-Dance with recorded music in the Silver Palestra.
Oct. 24-Hecker's Dance in the Silver Palestra.
Nov. 6--Sadie Hawkin's Dance with recorded music in the Silver
Palestra.
Nov. 27 to Dec. 8-Magazine Subscription Campaign.
April 15-Skating Party.
May 7-Junior Prom in the Silver Palestra.
May 21-Senior Farewell Dance in the Silver Palestra.
Left to Right-Miss Edna Olshefski, John Mazur. Kntliryn Gunrna, Betty Lou Stalnnker,
Miss Elizabeth Kenly, Mufuldn Vivino.
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ROOM 201
First Row, Left to Right-Agnes Chueoski, Lois Bitler, Iiileen Covaleski, Stella Andrulevieh, Fleanor
Bishop, Monica Agusiewicl, Florence August, Marcella Butkiewicz, Helen Butkera, Dorothy Chahala,
Agnes Coyle, Helen Buclynski, jean Bernas.
Second Row-Miss Iilizabeth Howard, Carl Criniti, Leonard Chmielewski, .lack Boltralik, Irene Brezitslti,
Blanche Bailey, Eleanor Broah, Claire Cripps, Mary Damarodis, Virginia Cox, George Alexander,
George Butella, Ben Daniels.
Third Row--Pete Bolich, Michael Augustine, John Costello, John Bush, Robert Firosius, Herbert Barnhardt,
Albert Belkoski, Raymond Bolstrum, Bernard Bernatowicz, Charles Chuprinski, joseph Costello,
Edward Balichik, joseph Butkiewicz.
ROOM 202
First Row, Left to Right--Mary Fantini, Roberta Gaetz, Harriet Glass, Anastasia Fedoek, Eleanor Dunham,
Margaret jones, Betty Fisher, Kathryn Guarna, Charis Henry, Anna Gurba, Goldie Forktus, Genevieve
Demboski, Shirley Emschweiler.
Second Row-Mrs. Crowley, Samuel Fantini, Betty Green, Lorraine Feifer, Sally Hick, Annela Gesloclt,
Thelma Gebauer, Helen Hudick, Mary Hombosky, Mildred Donkochik, Dolores jankowski, -Ioyce
Johnson, Joseph l-Iomitz.
Third Row-Glenn Frasch, W'illiam Herwig, Walter Hughes, Robert Drucis, David Gibboney, Albert Hori-
Held, William Deitrick, Henry Honez, Howard Evans, Joseph Flynn, Richard l3gQoncini, Glenn Dlitl.
524'
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ROOM 203
lfirst Row, Left to Right-Irene Mateja, Sophie Lostyn, Sophie Luczkoski, Genevieve Lausas. Hernadine
Koons, Dorothy Kobilis, Irene Ladika, Irene Kerestes, Helen Kehr, Lucille Krasicwski, Grace Lucae,
Malvena Kerstetter, Doris Malick.
Second Row-Miss Scieehitano, Bill Knock, Mary Kerdock, Mary Lconetti, Claire Kreski, Rita Lisiewski,
Lillian Kort, Marie Makowski, Virginia Kunas, Betty Longbine, Leona Lucas, Victor Klimowicz.
Third Row-Melvin Marwine, lidward Mareinkowski, Earl Knerr, jack Latshaw, Frank Kowalewski, Eugene
Kornacki, joseph Karpinvki, johnny Kuklinski, Bernard Macutkewiez. Clair Klawitter, Henry Kort.
ROOM 204
First Row, Left to Right-Agnella Rugutski, Margaret McManamin, Roae Marie Paulson, Anna Mae Mills,
Geraldine Rovnak, Marguerite Nicoletti, Lillian Moskicwicz, Thelma Morris, .Iosephine Prostko,
Ifleanor Profit, janet Pinamonti, Theresa Miriello, Anna Mae Painter.
Second Row-Miss Billman, john McDonald, George Mouery, Lester Moxer, George Parnell, Gertrude
Repella, Margaret Raeder, Anna Remetta, Agnes Rovinski, john Mazur, john Ramage, Charles Remaley,
Peter Pustelniclt.
Third Row-Wfillianm Mouery, Lewis Ruths, Max Peclergnana, Victor Narcavage, lidward Rakoski, Frank
Mosclla, james Patrick, Stanley Narusevich, Robert Palmer, Phillip Petruskevich, Richard Menniti,
George Murin.
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ROOM 303
First Row, Left to Right-Mary Shulskie, Bertha Strocko, Kathryn Schlagle, Olga Schultz, Iivelyn Savage,
Dolores Snipltie, Dolores Smith, Frances Rynkewicz, Betty Lou Stalnakcr, Mildred Sosh, Dorothy
Samluk, Marie Rynkcwicz, Betty Sharer.
Second Row-Mr. Marwine, Jerome Schoffler, john Sadusliy, Joseph Saukaitis, John Socha, Clara Rydzeslti,
Regina Shulskie, Irene Smink, Martha Sienkewicz, William Semerod, john Sherman, Harold Smith,
Albert Schramm.
Third Row-David Scicchitano, Elwood Snyder, Robert Sipplc, Alton Strawn, Thomas Shuptar, Robert
Strike, Edward Sinton, Henry Shymanslti, john Siedleslti, john Shimock, Louis Rydzewski, William
Schuck, Edmund Scott.
ROOM 305
First Row, Left to Right-Eleanor Urewicz, Irene Zaremba, Loretta Yost, Dorothy Zarzecki, Ramona
Zelinskic, Irene Zorica, Theresa Zecoski, Rita Swatslti, Angela Wydra, Rita Zanella, Laura Swalinski,
Lillian Szymczyk, Ramona Strzyzewski.
Second Row-Mr. Barnes, Anthony Zorica, Mafalda Vivino, Dolores Zymek, Sophie Zawalik, Shirley
Williams, Margaret Zaieski, Rita Tostanoski, Rose Varano, Anna Vasil, Madeline Wolfe, Jacqueline
Weissinger, Mildred Troyan, june Yctskie, William White.
Third Row-joseph Vitas, Robert Williard, Fred Williams, john Wojcilt, Norbert Wojcik, Albert Visiritainct,
Leonard Wasileski, Kent Viehoever, jack Williams, Robert Wert, Andrew Yenolevagc, William Treon,
William Yarnall, Paul Williams, john Zvirblis.
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SOPIIOIIIOFC Class
OFFICERS
ROBERT PITTELLO - President
HEDWIG KOVALESKI - Vice President
THERESA SCICCHITANO Secretary
Vxousr PANGRAZZI --.--- Treasurer
Mlss MARY M. MAYAN AND Mlss ANNE M. QUIGLE-Y - Advisers
CALENDAR
Nov. 20-Beat Shamokin Dance with recorded music in the Silver
Palestra.
Feb. 19-Dance with recorded music in the Silver Palestra.
May 1-Dance with recorded music in the Silver Palestra.
May 14-Skating Party at Bridy's Rink.
Left to Right-Violet Pangruzzi. Robert Pittello, Hedwig Kovuleski, Theresa: Scivn-lxitano.
Standing--Miss Mary Mayan und Miss Anne Quigley.
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ROOM 102
First Row, Left to Right-Rita Bernas, Dorothy Andrejeski, Rose Marie Ambrose, Leona Butts, Anna
Bodak, Betty Adams, Rita Boliek, Martha Baker,
Second Row-Miss Maley, Irene Butkiewicz, Irene Bartol, Agnes Anelauskas, Doris Balcnt, Eleanor Bridy,
Kathryn Burns, Evelyn Angeli.
ROOM 309
First Row, Left to Right-Edward Coveleski, John Costello, Elizabeth Coroniti, Catherine Danilowicz,
Theresa Danilowicz, Irene Criniti, Theresa Chango, Marie Chakilo, joan Davies, Josephine Casselberry,
Stanley Andrulionis, Henry Alchimowicz.
Second Row-Miss Quigley, Leonard Ballent, joseph Clover. joseph Costello, Stephen Brinchasli, Richard
Caser, Raymond Bressi, Charles Boleski, Alfred Anescheclc, jack Bernctski, john Brokenshire.
Third Row-Joseph Budick, John Brennan, Leonard Consevage, Frank Brzostowski, Joseph Carlow, Thomas
Cole, William Adams, joseph Bender, Henry Bishop, Henry Bilda, Raymond Bepker. 1
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ROOMIHO
I-'irxr Row, l.efL to Right-Dorothy llomaniek, Henrietta lleiser, Ruth liverl, Anna lfvans, Rose Greeo
Marion lilse. janet liarly, Theresa llomwyk, Helen Gibbons, Rita Guliek, llelen Gorman.
Second RowvMr. Casari, lilmer Fantini, Helen Grenda, Carol Hecht, Nadja Dediclc, Anna Gondek.
Gilda Greco, Genexieve Gnlinis, jean Fisher, Theresa DeLellis, Anna Felsko, Leroy Harrison.
'l'hird Row-Iired Ferenee, Thomas Hombosky, Louis Guivletti, John Dulko, Vitold lfremieh, Kay Fertig.
Blaine llanderhan, john Gondol, john Hartman.
ROOMIHI
First Row, I.efl to Right-Iflivabeth juodis, Anna jurasiek, Ramona Hoxgood, Barbara jones, Doris
Klawiuer, Leona Kovaliek, Hetlie jeffrey, Dorothy Korzcniecki. Mary Lord, Lorraine Kurilla, Clara
Lucas, Mildred Hvizdn.
Second Row-Mr. Chemey, Victor Koldosv, Robert Kramer, Thomm lsanwki, Helen Maekiewicl, Rita
Liwiewski, Rita l.u1:hniclc, Violet Kovack, Dorothy Hower, Edward Kobilis, lidward Kerestex, Louis
Klemax.
Third RowfAntl1ony Lazarro, Leonard Alengelcski, Marshall jeffrey, W'illiam Hornberger, Leonard Mannello,
Norman Huegel, Raymond Lisicwski, joseph Kobi, Marshall Mannello, Bernard Kuczeslni, George
Kercstec, Harold Kline.
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ROOM 312
First Row, Left to Right-Helen Mizak, Stella Mattucci, Emily Maris, jean Meseravieh, Mary Nowakoski,
Sylvia Mikulski, Ramona Milewski, Anna Mae Menapace, Jacqueline Marquette. Irene Noskoviak,
Betty Moyer, Irene Moser.
Second Row-Mr. Breslin, Theresa Okopinski, Mary Muncatchy, Regina Olenehoek, Jessie Olenchuek,
Angela Miskowski, Henrietta Okronglis, Louise Nester, Geraldine Marchetti, Helene Morgan, Theresa
Mikulewicz, joan Mazari, LaRue Marquette.
Third Row-Paul Olshefski, Michael Nodzak, Eugene Morris, John Menapace, james Morris, Jack Maurer,
Norbert Mazari, Arthur Merlo, Raymond Murray, jack O'Donnell.
ROOM 314
Ifirst Row, Left to Right-Theresa Politza, Theresa R. Olshefski, Miriam Ruths, Ella Riker, Mary Ryan,
Dorothy Perlowski, Gloria Sadusky, Miriam Sadusky, Edna Sam, Veronica Remetta, Theresa B.
Olshefslti.
Second Row-Mr. Nelson, Edward Petruskevieh, Rita Rydzeski, Dorothy Rhoades, Violet Pangralzi,
Elizabeth Procopio, jean Ruths, Alma Ruths, Betty Reiner, Josephine Pupo, Irene Pakoski, Stanley
Pietrewiez.
Third Row-Thomas Rusnak, james Rogers, john Roadarmel, Thomas Posipanko, Joseph Rynkiewicr,
Thomas Radziunas, Henry Rakus, Leonard Polomski, joseph Repella.
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ROOM 301
Ifirxi Row, Left to Right-Anna Snyder, jane Snedden, Lucy Schultz, Bcity Slotterbaek, Sylvia Sitko, Ruth
Sauer, Geraldine Staskiel, Marion Steelfox, Leona Selio, Marceline Smith, Regina Strike.
Second Row-Miss Marie McCarthy, Flory Soeha, Bernard Shalonis, Lorraine Scott, Verna Semerod, Mary
Steelfox, Rita Shymanski, Theresa Scicchitcmo, Mary Seicchitnno, Thomas Snyder, Leon Saukaitiw,
Francis Swartz, Daniel Sawieki.
Third Row-'lihomas Shuda, Ildward Sharayko, john Singley, Kenneth Schultz, Harry Shutt, Thomas
Strike, joseph Shupinski, john Snyder, Michael Secula, Billy Smith, Samuel Shull.
ROOM 302
l-'irst Row, Left to Right-lidith Wargo, Alice Wagiier, Dorothy Tamecki, Betty Trefsgar, Margaret
W'illiamS, Margaret Uhler, june Uhler, Betty Zimmerman, Stella Zul-towslti, Marie Zima, Rita Zetuski.
Second RowfMiss lilizabeth A. Kealy, jean XVilson, Clementine Zolnerowiez, Dorothy W'atkins, janet
Yanich, livelyn Yanich, Lorraine Wliite, Regina Wysatski, Frances Wydra, Florence Wliite, Dorothy
Weikel.
Thirtl Row-Francis Wisiiiewski, joseph Tronoski, Carl Wert, George Teufel, joseph Wasilewski, joseph
Tomtishen, Stanley Zinda, joseph Warnalis, joseph Warsliewski, Harry Wliite, Vincent Wlistlo, joseph
Thul, Henry Wasilewski.
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THE SOPHOMORE INITIATION
1-Ruy Lisiewski, Henry Ihlkus, Marshall Jeffrey, Murslmll Muunello, Louis Klemus
2-llurotlly Zim-gn-r and .Kuna Shuptzxr axrrungze El soplmxumrf-'s hair-nlu to H1014 rx-gulaxtin
Iiilfllizallu-tl1 1'rm'upio shown as 11 iinislxeml prolluut.
-I-Gloria Smlusky.
5-.Im-k Wllmnm-ll turns 4-uruor :ls Gourgr- Hvizmln looks on.
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7-'Cutlu-rine Swim-vllitzxnu :xml .lm-:ul .lolfrev illitiutu Agnes: A111-lullslcus.
SCHOOL ASSISTANTS
Left to Right-Frank Mosczynski, School Police Oiflcerg William Smith, Janitorg Lester Deitrick, Firemang'
Eleanor Bodner, Principal's Secretary.
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QRGANIZATIONS
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The purpose of this nrganivntion is to stimulate the scholarship, leadership, service, and character
nl' the students in the secondary sclmols in this country,
First lhiw, l,n-fl tu lliuhl Amlstusizt Iluxmlruulis. .lov Iiijalllskns, Vim- l'r4-Ninlvnl: 'l'lml1nts l'ri1-n-, l'rl-sitlvnl: Miss
llmvatrrl, l"au'ul1y Ilirovlur: Lluycl XVillinms. 'l'rl-alsurvrg Kathryn Youlolis, Sf-t'r4-lxlry.
Sei-mul limi' Lillian Alusltiewii-z, Irene Slim-iramt, Maury l'auu:ruzzi, Doris liurpznrcl, Mary Zinznri-lln, Blilmlreil Stash,
Anim Slim-iz, .lt-ssie Furry,
'l'Iiir1l llnw .Ii-lin Zn-Ixink, Mnry llnmairmlis, Bluril- Kuris, Mi:-Inu-l l':u-lxllin, Alvxzlmlvr llro-vu, llulpli Cul:-. Irene
Znriiai, lille-:uimr linvni-k. llulif-rt Willis.
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QUILL AND SCROLL
The aim of this urganization is to encourage and reward individual achievement in journalism and
allied subjects. It has taken an active part in raising standards in its field and in directing the course
nf high selmnl journalism.
lfirsl Row, In-fl lu lliuhl .le-:in Knvzlle-ski, Arln-nv Iflvnns, Vntlwrilni- Neil-vllitxtxiu, lfllvzlnur Kovnvk,
Si-email llmv Phyllis Krmn-Ii, llnrntliy Lisii-wski, Tlu-rn-su Luzznrn, Blnry l'unL:ruzzi, Knlliryn tluurlm, llurutliy
Sloskii-wivz, Nlr. N1-lsnn, l"m-tllty Dirt-vtur.
'I'liir4l limi' ltilai Lustyn, Ire-nv Shierunt. llorutlmy Ile-isa-r, Anatslzlsiu llunmrmliu, Mnrgnrel Murtz, Mnrio- linris.
ltulnumt tl'lin-illy, limes- Marie Iiremmn.
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MASQUE AND GAVEL
The threefold objective of Masque and Gavel is: To recognize and promote significant student
achievement in any area of speech in the high schoolq to assist the student in raising his standards of
speechg to sponsor a better relationship between the high school and its community.
I-'irst llow, Left to Itielxf-fMivli:u-l 'l'2lt'liIli2l. Gran-e Ryan. Si-i-ri-t:lry: Mary PllIlL1!'ilZZi. S4'rQ.f4'!lllf-llf-AFIIIS1 Miss
Quigley, Fzleillty Dirt-vtor: .lark Morgan, Presiilont: Evelyn Nennmnn, Treasure-rg Kent Vin-lion-ver.
Si-1-onil llow--llill xVllll2llllS. Eleanor Ilrosli, Mary M'aisiIewslti. Margrlret Martz, Jn-:ln Bailey, xvlillilil Fairson,
Dorothy Moskii-n'ivz, Alton Strawn,
'l'I1ir4l lion' -.iohn Zelvink, Harriet Glass, RPI'llil!lillt-' Koons, Dorothy Ziegler. llolu-rtal fini-tz. lllHlI'ltN Mnlinuuh-lay.
I.:nn:ur Zilninerlnzln, Jeanne NTIHZIIHIYI. Anna Slniptnr. Hose Marie lirvinnl, .lnlnn-s Pntrivk.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
The purpose of the Student Council is, fab to promote cooperation between students and faculty
in the administration of school affairs, in particular those affairs which deal with student activities, and,
fbj to make thc students aware of their part in creating a better school through improving their own
conduct.
First Row, Left to Higlxtfliela-n Kehr. David Sviwliitaliln. Treasurer: Anna Jnrxxsit-k, Sl'1'l'0i2ll'XC Ulnrl
Kownlt-wski. l'r1'si1l4-nt, Jenn Mm-svralvivli, Stanley Nnrnsvwivz. Glorin Saldnsky.
Sm-omi Row- Mr. Flnlsney. Adviser: Str-lla Znkowski, Jenn Augustine, Irena- Malkoski, Nadja Dcdiek, Ilormhy
Zeiger, Annu Snrisky, William Deitrin-It.
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First Row, Left to Right-Evelyn Neumann, Harriet Glass, Kathryn Schlagle, Charis Henry, Mildred Sosh, Kathryn Guarna,
Miss Quigley, Anna Gurba, Helen Kehr, Marguerite Nicoletti, Lois Bitler, Madeline Wolfe, Mary Pangrazzi.
Second Row-Wanda Carson, Lillian Schucker, Jeanne Stutzman, Grace Ryan, Doris Burgard, Anna Shuptar, Dorothy Zieger,
Louise Samuel, jean Bailey, Arlene Evans, Bernadine Koons, Mary Damarodis, Roberta Gaetz, Margaret Martz, jean Wil-
liard, Dorothy Moskiewicz, Mary Wasilewski.
Third Row-jack Morgan, Charles Muncatchy, Edward Sinton, Alton Strawn, jack Williams, james Patrick, Bill Williams,
Michael Pachutn, Homer Wenrich, William Trcon, Richard Mennetti, Robert Belfanti, Kent Viehoever, john Zebiak.
ienior and Junior Dramatic Cluh
OFFICERS
President - - - JACK MORGAN
S1'z'rz'lury-Trvasllrvr - MARY PANGRAZZI
The Dramatic Club offers an opportunity for students to grow
culturally through their knowledge of the theater and the great plays
of today and yesterday. By participation in the activities of the club,
the student becomes more poised, more careful in speech and more
cooperative.
Presentations this year included, "Don't Look Now, Fannyf'
"Farewell, Cruel World," "Who Says Can't," all one-act plays, Talent
Night and the Senior Class Play "Ever Since Eve."
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First Row, Left to Right-Mildred Hvizda, Rita Zetusky, Margaret Williams, Geraldine Staskiel, Gloria Sadusky, Miss Maley,
Miriam Sadusky, Edna Sam, Leona Butts, Agnes Anelauskas, Gloria Cole.
Second Row-Marie Chakilo, Evelyn Yanick, Anna Bodak, Janet Yanich, Betty Moyer, Nadja Dcdick, Theresa Scicchitano,
Stella Mattucci, Violet Kovack, Anna Mae Mcnapace, Janet Early, Betty Adams.
Third Row-Josephine Casselberry, Anthony Lazzaro, John Menapace, James Morris, John Roadarmel, Jack Snyder, Thomas
Snyder, Marion Else.
op omore Dramatic
OFFICERS
President - - JACK SNYDER
Vice President JANET EARLY
Secretary - - JOHN MENAPACE
Treasurer - ANNA MAE MENAPACE
The Sophomore Dramatic Club begins the development of innate
talent among the members. The fundamental principles of dramatics
are practiced to lay a firm foundation for more advanced training.
Play-writing, directing and production are done by individual members
in order to give them experience along this line.
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TRAFFIC PATROL
First Row, Left to Right-Frank Zorica, Albert liremich, Lloyd Williams, Henry Angeli, Robert Howcr.
Second Row--lack Morgan, Alex Greco, Thomas Price, Albert Zanclla, Charles Muncntcliy, Francis
Iiileski, Bill Williams, Mr. Barnes, Director.
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CAMERA CLUB
First Row, Left to Right-Thomas Bowers, Catherine Sciccliitano, Mary Wasilcufski, Iilcnnnr Knvnck,
Anna Sliuptar.
Second Row--Mr. Kozlowski, Directory joseph Krivickas, David Sciccliitano, Riclmrd Mennitti, Paul
Bolick, Robert Belfanti.
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THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
First Row, Left to Right-Hedwig Kovaleski, Alma Ruths, Margaret Williams, Betty Zimmerman, Edith
Wargo, Kathryn Guarna, Anna Gurba, Helen Naroleski, Harriet Glass, Miriam Ruths, Arlene livans,
Margaret Martz, Jean Williard, Thelma Morris, Dorothy Zieger, Charis Henry, Dorothy Wcikel.
Second Row-Miss Williams, Betty Lou Stalnaker, Doris Burgard, Lorraine White, Sophie Zawaliek,
Jacqueline Marquette, Anna Mae Menapace, Leona Butts, Betty Adams, Li'lian Schucker, Anna Bodnk,
janet Yaniclt, Barbara Jones, Janet Ann Early, Joan Mazari, Mildred Hvizda, Roberta Gaetz, Mary
Damarodis, Marcella Butkiewicz, Theresa Scicchitano, Betty jane Reiner, Louise Samuel, jean Wert.
Third Row-Anna Shuptar, Mafalda Vivino, Harriet Snyder, Gertrude Repella, June Yctski, Dolores
Jankowski, Betty Jane Moyer, Nadja Dediclt, LaRue Marquette, Miriam Saduslty, Gloria Saduslty,
Doris Balent, Mary Scicchitano, Violet Kovack, Marie Chakilo, Evelyn Yanick, Charlotte Williams,
Catherine Scicchitano, Marion Steelfox, Josephine Casselberry, Mary Louise Muncatci-y, Gloria Borga.
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THE BAND
First Row, Left to Right-William Billman, Marlin Oswald, Albert Green, Paul Billman, Kenneth
Kerstetter, David Earley, Emanuel Kerestes, Jack Latshaw, jack Spotts, Edward Sinton, George Beckage.
Second Row-William Treon, John Bender, Donald Kerestes, Nelson Bitler, John Socha, Gerald Weissingcr,
Bertram Sipple, Clayton Stashinski, Glenn Edwards, Steve Menapace, Charles Wagner, Ray Evert,
Ray Hummel, Lamar Kraftschak.
Third Row-Edward Nozisko, Charles Herb, Raymond Murray, Edwin Scott, William Semerod, Edward
Kerestes, Robert Earley, Flint Wills, Charles Wightman, Raymond Wctzel, Paul Dietz, Robert Strike,
Theodore Trefsgar, Harry White, Norman White, James Harring, Robert Sipple, Lamar Zimmerman,
Max Pedcrgnana, Bernard Bernatowicz, Thomas Strike, Edward Flynn, William Francis, Paul Colwxx.
Fourth Row-Herbert Becker, Raymond Schlagle, Roman Duni, Eugene Kornatski, Jack Willianis, David
Scicchitano, Kay Fertig, Virginia Kunis, Mary Damarodis, Marie Makowski. '
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CARMELITE LITERARY COMMITTEE
Ifirsl Ruw, I.efr to Right4Mary Pangrani, jenn Kovaleski, Mary Zinnrella, Rim Carlow, Theresa I.a11.1ro,
Arlene livans, Cilnria llorga, Phyllis Krouch.
Second Row-Iileanur Kuvack, Marie Koris, Irene Malknski, Catherine Scicchirann, Victoria Duda, Lillian
Kriskie, Dorothy Iisiewiki, Rose Marie Brennan, Jeanette Lisiewslci.
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CARMELITE ADVERTISING COMMITTEE
lfirsl Row, Iieft lu Right-.lean Kovaleski, Iimily Kcrestcs, Cecilia Zajcwski, Arlene Evans, Anna Shuptar,
Luuise Samuel, Anna Viras.
Second Row-Marie Kuris, lileanor Kovack, Dorothy Lisicwski, Clara Kowalewski, Grace Ryan. Magdalen
Vilkauslcas.
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CARMELITE TYPING COMMITTEE
First Row, Left to Right-Anastasia Damarodis, Mary Zinzarella, Eleanor Kovack, Mary Pnngrazzi, Arlene
Evans, Phyllis Krouch.
Second Row-Anna Vasil, Irene Malkoski, Marie Koris, Clara Kowalewski, Bernice Warmzie, Virginia Mc-
Fadden, Jeanette Lisiewski.
Third Row-Charis Henry, Catherine Scicchitano, Carolyn Mattucci, Elizabeth Ragalyi, Gloria Borga,
Theresa Lazzaro.
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CARMELITE SALES COMMITTEE
First Row, Left to Right-Anna Mae Painter, Eleanor Brosh, Anna Vasil, Anna Gurba, Kathryn Guarnn,
Mary Damarodis, Dolores Jankowski.
Second Row--Janet Early, Betty Trefsgar, Jessie Olenchock, Lorraine White, Lorraine Scott.
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EDITORIAL STAFF: CARMELITE WEEKLYg IXLQ AND SPOTLIGHT
First llnw, L4-ft to Ilii:IitA3Inry Ilnnmrodin, Rose Mnrie Brennaln, Phyllis 'K!'Illll'll, .Ii-an Kovnivr-lki, Arlt-no Evans,
Ifutlmrint- Sn-iw-liituno, IGI:-nnnr Kovns-k, Maury I'nni:rnzzi, 'l'l1e-ri-sn Luzznro.
Svc-onli ltuwflliss Km-ally, Maury Zinznre-lin, Irene Znrin-in, Mario Koris, Itninonax 0'Iloilly, Dolores Jzlnkowski,
Henrietta IIeiSr-r, Iiernivo IYIIIIZIO, IIt-len IIllllil'li, Miss Ilnhner.
Third Row-Sopliin Lnstyn, Dorothy Heist-r, Dorothy I.isiowski, Annu Gnrlm, Kathryn Gnnrnu, Tin-resn
St'iec'lnit:1lm, Yinlvt Iinv:u'k.
BUSINESS STAFF: CARMELITE WEEKLYg IXLQ AND SPOTLIGHT
First How, I.:-ft to llitzhtfltohert Ilower, Arlene Evans, Mary Zinznrelln, Iiitn Cnrlnw, Clurn Knwnlc-wski,
AIIIIHUIHIJI Ilnlnurnflis, Iinninnel Kerestos.
S4-z-mul Ilnu'fl'Il4-:mor Kovavk, Bnrnive XVnnzie. Lillinn Moskiewivz, Mafnlda Vivinn, Maury Ilriily, Lillian Kriskie,
Vim-torin Dnfin, Dorothy Moskic-wit-z, Virginia IlIl'I"lllIlI9l'l, Mr. Nelson.
'l'l1irrl IIOlV+CIlill0l'lll0 S1-ivvhitnnn, Carolyn IlI!ltfllf'I'I, Ht-len Nnroleskl, Clmris Henry, Anna Yxlsii, Gloria Borgn,
Elizabeth Rngallyi, Mary Pnnirrnzzi.
The Curmvlilz' Wt'c'kly has given an open account to the public of the activities that constitute our
life at school.
The IXI., a literary publication, serves as an outlet for the originality of talented individuals of the
student body.
The Spoifigbl has given through regular publications a vivid account of current affairs and has
served as a convenient advertiser for all school affairs.
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DRHJJTEAM
Left to Right-Miss Mayan, Irene Zorica, Mildred Bender, Bernice Wanzie, jean w73lSl1, Lorraine Feifer
Emma Weissiliger, Jeanne Stutzman, Anna Shuptar, Marie Shupinski, Doris Burgard, Evelyn Neumann
Charis Henry, Dot Ziegcr.
The drill team is not only noted for its attractive appearances in paradcsg but also in aiding Uncle
Sam by leading all the patriotic drives in our community and making them a great success.
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CHEERLEADERS
First Row, Left to Right-Robert Belfanti, Anthony Lazzaro, Michael Paehuta.
Second Row-Jeanette Lisiewski, Elizabeth Coroniti, Mary Leonetti.
The cheerleaders have been the unfailing enthusiastic directors of thc assembly pep-meetings as well
as the lively leaders of student cheering on the gridiron.
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Varsity Football Squad
First Row, Left to Right-Manager, Thomas Sliuptar, john Mazur, William White, George Teufel, Clair Klawitter, Mike
Secula, john Snyder, John Ramzlge, Joseph Bender, William Knock, John Costello, John Bush.
Second Row-Trainer, Frank Ososki, Gilbert Snyder, Ray Olenchock, Leonard Rodak, Lloyd Williams, Frank Zorica, Henry
Shymanski, joseph Ference, Peter Paskevich, Albert Eremich, Ben Trefsgar, Stanley Povelaitis, Henry Laskowski, William
Ploppert.
Third Row-Mr. Albert Jones, A.D., Robert W'illi:ird, Joseph Carlow, Robert Drucis, Daniel Sawick, Albert Horsfield, Bill
Deitrick, Victor Narcavage, Glenn Frasch, Jerome Scholfler, Robert Pittello, Ray Costello, David Gibboney, joseph
Butkicwicz, Mr. William Hodrick, Assistant Coach, Mr. Joseph Ambrose, Head Coach.
Peter Paskevich
Leonard Rodak
Lloyd Williams
Frank Zorica
joseph Ference
Bob Drucis
LETTERMEN
Seniors
juniors
Sophomore
Joseph Carlow
F rcshman
Gilbert Snyder
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Albert Eremich
Ben Trefsgar
Stanley Povelaitis
Henry Laskowski
William Ploppert
Henry Shymanski
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Varsity Foothall Team
First Row, Left to Right-Peter Paskevich, Ben Trefsgar, Henry Shymanski, Joseph Ference, Albert
Eremich, Frank Zorica, Henry Laskowski.
Second Row-Lloyd Williams, Stanley Povelaitis, Leonard Kodak, William Ploppert.
RECORD
Mount Carmel Kulpmont 0
Mount Carmel Erie - - 7
Mount Carmel Tamaqua 0
Mount Carmel Mahanoy City - 0
Mount Carmel Coal Township 0
Mount Carmel Kulpmont - - 0
Mount Carmel Shenandoah 25
Mount Carmel Coaldale - 6
Mount Carmel Ashland 6
Mount Carmel Sunbury - - 7
Mount Carmel Shamokin 6
Total Points for Mount Carmel - 81
Total Points against Mount Carmel- S7
Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 2.
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Varsity Basketball
First Row, Left to Right-Jack Morgan, Michael Paehuta, john Antieo, Michael Maekavage, Lloyd Wfil-
liams, Capt.
Second Row-Albert Visintainer, Managerg Eugene Kornacki. Thomas Slluptar, Leonard Wasileski, Norbert
W'ojcik, David Gibbuney, Mr. A. M. jones.
RECORD
Dec. -Mount Carmel - 23 Conyngham -
Dee. -Mount Carmel - 31 Butler -
-Ian. -Mount Carmel 26 Shamokin
jan. -Mount Carmel - 32 Kulpmont -
jan. -Mount Carmel 29 Mt. Carmel Twp
jan. -Mount Carmel - 23 Coal Twp. -
Jan. -Mount Carmel 21 Mt. Carmel Twp
Klan. -Mount Carmel - 27 Kulpmont -
Klan. -Mount Carmel 28 Coal Twp. -
jan. -Mount Carmel - 20 Conyngham
lfeb. 2-Mount Carmel 30 Kulpmont -
Feb. Mount Carmel - 30 Mt. Carmel Twp
Feb. 9-Mount Carmel 32 Coal Twp. -
Feb. -Mount Carmel - 35 Butler -
Feb. Mount Carmel 31 Mt. Carmel Twp
Feb. 16-Mount Carmel - 31 Kulpmont -
Feb. 19-Mount Carmel 31 Coal Twp. -
lfeb -Mount Carmel - 29 Shamokin -
LETTERMEN
Seniors
Michael Pachuta
John Antico
Stanley Povelaitis
john Morgan
Lloyd Willialms
Michael Maekavagc
Iuniorx
Leonard Wasileski Albert Visintainer, QMgr.j
Norbert Wojeik
Thomas Shuptar
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Junior Varsity Basketball
First Row, Left to Right-Bernard Shalonis, Capt. Marshall Mannello, W'illiam Smith, Leonard Mannello,
Joe Carlow.
Second Row-Harold Kline, Mgr., Robert jones, john Costello, Robert Strike, Edward Vasilauskns,
Jan
Jan
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Jan
Jan
Jan
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Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
John Smith, Mr. A. M. Jones.
KEYSTONE LEAGUE RECORD 1942-1943
-Mt. Carmel - 8
-Mt. Carmel - 11
-Mt. Carmel - 15
-Mt. Carmel - 27
-Mt. Carmel - 21
-Mt. Carmel - 20
-Mt. Carmel - 23
-Mt. Carmel - 17
-Mt. Carmel - 23
-Mt. Carmel - 17
-Mt. Carmel - 13
Shamokin -
Kulpmont -
Mt. Carmel Twp
Coal Township
Mt. Carmel Twp.
Kulpmont -
Coal Township -
Kulpmonr -
Mt. Carmel Twp
Coal Township
Mt. Carmel Twp
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Carmel won Keystone championship.
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Wrestling
First Row, Left to Right-George Mouery, Williaxii Mouery, Robert Kramer.
Second Row-joseph Kijauskas, john Wojcik, Robert Williard, Aldo Escher.
Third Row-Fred Willianms, Managerg Louis Rydzewski, Joseph Hovancs. Edward Rakoal-Li, John Mazur
Mr. Alfred Morse, Coach.
RECORD OF THE SEASON 1942-1943
January 21-Shamokin - - - 19 Mount Carmel - 22
February 11-Shamokin - 22 Mount Carmel - 19
February 18-Muncy - - - 3 Mount Carmel - 34
Finals at Penn State College
March 18 and 19, 1943
Aldo Eccher reached the quarter-finals. John Wojcik, Robert Williard,
George Mouery reached the semi-finals.
LETTERMEN
Seniors
Bob Belfanti Aldo Eccher Joseph Hovanes Joseph Kijauskas
juniors
Fred Williams, Mgr. George Mouery Edward Rakoski Bob Williard
John Mazur William Mouery Louis Rydzewski John Wojcik
Sophomore
Bob Kramer
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Cross Country
First Row, Left to Right-John Adams, Vincent Guarna, Warren Ploppert, Melvin Hosgood, Robert
McCann, john Patrick, Roman Duni.
Second Row-William Mouery, Edward Rakoski, Robert Hower, Anthony Mackiewicz, Leroy Sherman
John Kavitski, Fred Williams, Manager.
Third Row-Mr. Gerald Breslin, Coach, Robert Gritlith, Robert Kramer, Joseph Costello, Harold Kline,
Cyril Doyle.
The 1943 cross country season was conducted as an intramural program clue to lack
of outside competition. An inter-class league was quite successful with the freshman
team winning. This same group also won the Pachuta cross country trophy by defeating
all classes in the final meet.
LETTERMEN
Seniors
Robert Hower Joseph Kijauskas Joseph Kijewski, Mgr.
Anthony Mackiewicz
junior
Edward Rakoski
Sophomore
Robert Kramer
Freshmen
Warren Ploppert Melvin Hosgood Robert McCann
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opportunity to thank all who have
contributed to the advertising section
of this Yearbookg and wishes them
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JEWELRY
HEADQUARTERS for GRADUATION GIFTS
38-40 South Oak Street
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STECKERS BUCK STORE
Quality Cleaning Since 1869
MILLER'S
PIONEER CLEANERS
43 North Maple Street
We operate our own plant Cal! and delivery service
Complimerzts of
HARTRANET Sz RYAN
Heavy Duty
TRUCKING and STRIPPING
20 EAST AVENUE, MOUNT CARMEL, PA.
Telephone 9
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WHOLESALE FRUIT mm' PRODUCE
EAST FIFTH STREET
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WILLIAMSPORT, PA.
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prolongation by inferior medicaments. This
pharmacy realizes its great responsibility
when entrusted with your doctorls pre-
scription. We permit no commercial con-
sideration to influence us in our purchase
of quality drugs, and adhere strictly to our
policy of accurately compounding for you
just what your doctor ordered.
Standard Drag Store
Recreation
Center
53 SOUTH OAK STREET
Mount Carmel
Best Wishes for the
Class of '43
Moaai Carmel I fem
MEN,S AND
BOYS'
Clofbim
145 -147 South Oak Street
Mount Carmel
Lawn and Garden Seeds
Garden Tools
Paints, Oils, Brushes
Housewares
E Wardrop's
Hardware
27 SOUTH OAK STREET
KERSTETTER
PRINT
S H O P
Trinling and Binding
PHONE 626-J
25 NORTH WALNUT ST.
MOUNT CARMEL
Compliments of
E. R. Bastress
"Il is better to loaue insurance
and not need ii,
than to need insurance
and not have iff
C0 Joseph P. Bradley
SIXTH 8: PEAR STREETS
Phone 321
"Insure in Sure Insuraneeu
Compliments of
Coopemiive Siam
F. BEIERSCHMITT
GLOWACKI BROTHERS
EDWARD FEIFER
KITTY BOYER
PARRY'S MARKET
RAY OCHS
GEORGE WILKINSON
FEUDALE STORE
MRS. MARY KAZLAUSKAS
We deliver .... Phone your order
COMPLIMENTS OF THE
Hole!
Tenmylmnipz
T H E
ARISTOCRAT
OF NIGHT CLUBS
COMPLIMENTS
OF
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FAMOUS LUNCH
NICK VOULELIS
Proprietor
35 North Oak Street, Mount Carmel
Telephone 9749
Famom hr HOT DOGS
HAMBURGERS
BARBECUES
COFFEE
PLATTERS 25C and up
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Dentist
33 EAST THIRD STREET
PHONE 1058
MEMBER
Q4merimn Dental Asxociation
Tenmylmniez State Dental Society
Compliments of
AKELAITIS
PHoTo STUDIOS
246 South Oak Street
Fourth Distritt Dental Society Phone 1011
Best Wishes for the N , S
Class of '45
Ypenmemit Plumbing
18 West Fifth Street . . . Phone 141
JEWELRY STORE
"uf good place
to buy
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108 SOUTH OAK STREET
Mount Carmel
A. Rockajwler Co.
Electrical
Contractors
6-8 SOUTH OAK STREET
Telephone 190
COMPLIMENTS OF
Jllamrerk
Wayside Dairy
PHONE 479
MOUNT CARMEL
Compliments of
Ufnalyk Produce
efilrilzzzr 'Tbzzrreer
Distributor of
VALLEY FORGE
and GIBBONS'
BEER and ALE
241 WEST OLIVE STREET
Telephone 413
Flomlaeim jarman Friendbf
Alwdyf the newer! things
in Clothing, Shoes mm'
FAGLEY'S Eurnishings jir young
sHoE sToRE WH Of We
Mount Carmel
P. A. Siiqf 6 Som
Selby Kydbpenalowl' North Oak Street
COMPLIMENTS OF
CHARLES H. REITZ
Attorney-at-Law
11 WEST THIRD STREET
MOUNT CARMEL
TOM CUFF
GULF SERVICE STATION
F ireytomz Tirey
Avenue and Oak Street
Phone 828
COATS-COAT SUITS
SLACKS
Made to Measure
GAETZ
"The Tailor"
-1-4 W. 4th-Near Maple
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GIANT CLEANERS AND DYERS
Slwa Rebuilding
20 West Fifth Street
Mount Carmel, Pa.
MARWINE BEAUTY SHOPPE
47 VVest Fourth Street
Phone 210
Compliments of
LANGIS CANDY SHOP
Oak and Third Sts.
Compliments of
DOROTHY F. HOWENSTINE
Music Studios
WOOLWORTH BUILDING
Mount Carmel
SCHELL'S FLOWER SHOP
208 South Oak Street
Phone 564
Cormgw' Our S put,-ia!! y
"A lwzzys the Bm!"
LOUIS GROSSMAN SONS
Compliments of
POLLY'S BEAUTY SHOP
VVoolworth Building
Room 5
MILLER BROS. SHOE STORE
SHOES
F or the Entire' F ami! y
22 SOUTH OAK S'I'RliE'l'
Mount Carmel
Wallpaper-Paints-Hardware
COHEN'S
Fifth and Oak Streets
Mount Carmel
Plumbing and Elecrtriczzl Supplies
Compliments of
R. VARANO'S SERVICE STATION
AND WAREHOUSE
Compliments of
MOUNT CARMEL TOBACCO CO.
107 South Oak St.
Compliments of
LESTER R. WEHRY-Insurance
35 East Third Street
Mount Carmel
Compliments of
R. GUINAN AND COMPANY
MOUNT CARMEL
and
MAHANOY CITY
Compliments of
SEARS, ROEBUCK 8. CO.
MOUNT CARMEL LIGHT LUNCH
3rd and Nlaple Sts.
Compliments of
BARKER BAKERY
209 South Oak Street
Mount Carmel, Pu.
Compliments of
PARRY'S
KAKIEL BEAUTY SALON
Meats, Poultry and Groceries
KAY and JULIA, Proprietors
123 NORTH OAK STREET
Phone 402
Phone 5 533 East Second Street
We Specialize in Corsages
W. F. HALEY I
Compliments of
WEDDING AND FUNERAL DESIGNS
Green House A FRIEND
Locust Gap-Telephone 419-W
Salesroom
119 North Oak Street, Mount Carmel
Phone 803
CITY APPLIANCE CO.
Compliments of Authorized
DR. JAMES A. MORRISON MAYTAG SALES-SERVICE
35 East Third Street
Phone 1 105
KRAMER BROS.
Compliments of
Better
BExfERAAGES Mas. E. M. STIEF
129 NORTH WALNUT STREET Hosiery
Phone 560
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Compliments of
NESBITT'S CUT RATE STORE
Mount Carmel's Original and Only
Cut Rate
Fourth and, Oak Streets
Compliments of
KEISER'S AUTO REPAIR SHOP
Contract Hauling
M. E. SMOCZYNSKI, M. D.
CU.'lg'l'lIf1llllZi07lJ' ami Bvxt Wixlzw
To the Class of '43
POPULAR FINANCE CO. Inc.
Guarantee Trust Co. Bldg.
Third and Oak Streets
S. A. REIMERT, Manager
Phone 1 144
MII.l.ER'S AUTO SUPPLY, Inc.
41 South Oak Street
ACCESSORIES TOYS
SPORTING GOODS RADIOS
Phone 1049
Compliments of
H. O. MOSER
Attorney-at-Law
Compliments of
LORD'S DRESS SHOP
Compliments of
F. J. G. SMITH.
Real Exlfuta Brokaw' Silica 1913
Phone 376-bl
Compliments of
VICTORIA THEATER
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LINCOLN LOAN SERVICE, Inc.
10 South Oak Street
Mount Carmel, Pa.
Phone 814
OSMAN'S SERVICE
Corner Fifth and Market Streets
Mount Carmel
Flats Repaired Reasonably
Gas--Oil
Compliments of
W. C. HACK 8. SONS
Compliments of
JOSEPH PATRICK
Compliments of
CRYSTAL BEVERAGE 8.
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING WORKS
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lfourth oc Chestnut Sts.
Mount Carmel I
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Dependable Plategiass Collision Health
Liability Burglary - Automobile
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229 East Second Street
Wall Paper and Paints Phone 290
Mount Carmel BUY VICTORY BONDS AND STAMPS
Compliments of
GEORGE A. SANULIS
Compliments of
ELMER J. DELCAMP
Compliments of
W. S H. YODER
Compliments of
jOEL'S WALL PAPER STORE
Compliments of
I. E. SMIGELSKY, M.D.
Compliments of
T. R. JONES, Photographer
Compliments of
PA UL LEON E'l'Tl
Compliments of .
ANTHONY TREFSGAR
Compliments of
THOMAS MOSER
Compliments of
SAMPLE SHOE STORE
Compliments of
WORKMAN'S SUPPLY
Compliments of
ERDMAN'S FLORIST SHOP
Compliments of
LEO KU RLAND
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