Mount Carmel Area High School - Carmelite Yearbook (Mount Carmel, PA)
- Class of 1945
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BOOK I
The Victors
BGOK H
Those Striving for Victory
BOOK III
Steps Taken Toward Victory
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THE CARMELITE
1945
Presented by the SENIOR CLASS
of
Mount Carmel Senior High School
Mount Carmel, Pa.
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REW RD
Victory . . . this is our ultimate goal, to
attain the peace and freedom, so symbolic of the
American people.
We, the class of 1945, march forward into a vast,
unknown, War-ravaged World. But one tiny, flicker-
ing light leads us on through the dark night . . .
and this light is Victory. Will the task be hard and
wearisome? Yes, but it will well be worth it.
To the student body and faculty, the CARMELITE
of 1945 presents a clear, vivid picture of school life.
Treasure itg because it describes our school during a
War year, and represents one of the freedoms for which
We are fighting.
Our hats are off to the boys from our school al-
ready serving the country and also to those who have
so valiantly sacrificed their lives. It is they who
bring us VICTORY!
Miss MARY R. MAYAN MR. CHARLES A.
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DEDICATI
To
MISS MARY R. MAYAN
MR. CHARLES A. BOLESKE
The Class of 1945 wishes to express heart-felt thanks
for the co-operation and guidance of their class advisers
during our high school days. I
Any accomplishment we have made, we owe to their
perseverance and enthusiastic efforts.
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Boar Of Education
OFFICERS
Prvsizlvrzf
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Svvrviury -
Treasurer -
MR. JAMES MORRIS
- MR. J. WALTER PENMAN
MRS. IDA BUTTS MORSE
MR. JOHN OLSI1EFSKI
MR. MICHAEL PACHUTA MR. JOSEPH PATRICK
MR. JESS SINGLEY
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MR. VINCENT W. MCI-IAIL
Bucknell, A.B., A.M.
Principal of Senior High Sfbool
SUPERIN TEN DEN T
MR. GERALD A. BEIERSCHMITT
Holy Cross, A.B.
Bucknell, A.M.
SIllIf'fil1fC'lIdUl1f of Schools
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First Row, Left to Right-Edna M. Rowe, Elizabeth Howard, Kathryn Billman, Ada D. Balmer, Irene F.
A. Kornaski, Ramona S. Cecil, Mary R. Mayan.
Second Row-Clifford A, Nelson, Nellie E. Johnson, Edna G. Olshefski, Lillian Scicchitano, Marie G.
McCarthy, Catherine M. Seicehitano, Jane M. Maley, Walter S. Chesney.
Third Row-Frank C. Kostos, Frank S. Bartos, Charles A. Boleskc, Lt. Gordon A. Marwinc, Timothy E.
Barnes, Gerald R. Breslin, Vincent W. Mel-lail, Principal.
Fourth Row-Joseph A. Paskevich, Glenn F. Menges, Joseph G. Ambrose.
The Faculty
The untiring efforts of the faculty have made them uppermost in our minds as
examples to follow in later life. We, the Senior Class, want them to know that their
work was not in vain, but fully appreciated.
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First Row: CLeft to Right!
MISS EDNA M. ROWE
English
A.B. Susquehanna University
Adviser of the CARMELITE
MISS ELIZABETH HOWARD
Problems of Democracy and German
Ph.B. Dlcklnson College
Head of Social Studies Department
Adviser of the National Honor Soclety
MISS KATHRYN E. BILLMAN
Mathematics and History
A.B. Albright College
MISS ADA D. BAHNER
English
A.B. Beaver College I
Literary Adviser of the Spotlight
MISS IRENE F. A. KORNASKI
Commercial Subjects
B.S. Bloomsburg State Teachers College
Assistant Dlrectress of Girls' Intra-Mural
Sports '
MRS. RAMONA S. CECIL
English and History
A.B. College of New Rochelle
Co-Adviser of the Class of i947
MISS MARY R. MAYAN
Girls' Physical Education and Health
B.S. Temple University
Head of the Physical Education Depart-
ment
Dlrectress of Girls' Intra-Mural Sports
Adviser of Cheerleaders
Co-Adviser of the Class of 1945
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MR. CLIFFORD A. NELSON
Commercial Subjects
B.S. Bloomsburg State Teachers College
M.S. Bucknell University
Head of the Commercial Department
Business Adviser of the IXL and the Spot-
light
Adviser of Qulll and Scroll
Director of the Sale of War Bonds and
Stamps
The Facult
MISS NELLIE E. JOHNSON
English
A.B. Bucknell University
Head of the English Department
Literary Adviser of the IXL
MISS EDNA G. OLSHEFSKI
Latin
A.B. Susquehanna University
Librarian 5 L 1
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MISS Mc? T
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MI S CATH INE M. SCICCHITANO
French and History
A.B. Immaculata College
A.M. Pennsylvania State College
Head of the Foreign Language Depart-
ment -
Miss JANE M. MALEY
Home Economics
B.S. Home Economics, Immaculata College
Head of Home Economi Department
Adviser of the Dramatic Club
Adviser of the Masque and Gavel
Co-Adviser of the Class of 1946
MR. WALTER S. CHESNEY
Commercial Subjects
B.S. Bloomsburg State Teachers College
A.M. New York University
Adviser of the Student Council
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MR. FRANK C. KOSTOS
Mathematics and Mechanical Drawing
B.S. Bucknell University
M.S. Bucknell University
Head of the Mathematics Department
Coach of Basketball
Co-Adviser of the Cog
MR. FRANK S. BARTOS
General Shop Work
B.S. Bucknell University -
Head of the Practical Arts Department
Co-Adviser of the Cog
MR. CHARLES A. BOLESKE
History and Problem of Democracy
A.B. Harvard Unlverslty
A.M. Columbia Unlverslty
Assistant Principal of the Senior High
School
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Adviser of "The Culture Vultures"
Co'Advlser of the Class ol' 1945
LT. GORDON A. MARWINE
Instructor of Navigation
Children Army Alr Field. Childress, Texas
lHome on Leave!
.Ed.S. Pennsylvania State College
MR. TIMOTHY E. BARNES
Chemistry
5- Pennsylvania sms College
A.B. Susquehanna University
M.Ed. Pennsylvania State College
Adviser of the Trafllc Patrol
Co-Advlser of the Class of 1947
MR. GERALD R. BRESLIN
Biology and History
A.B. Bucknell University
A.M. Bucknell University
Coach of Cross Country and Track
Co-Adviser of the Class of 1946
MR. VINCENT W. McHAIL
Mathematics
A.B. Bucknell University
A.M. Bucknell University
Principal of the Senlor High School
Adviser of the CARMELITE Weekly
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MR. JOSEPH A. PASKEVICH
Boys' Physical Education and Health'
Second Semester
B.S. Fordham University
Assistant Coach of Football
MR. GLENN F. MENGES
Aviation, Shop Mathematics, and Typing
B.S. Bloomsburg State Teachers College
Faculty Director of Athletics
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OFFICERS
EIJWARD KERESTES Prvsirfcnt
HIEDWIG KOVALESKI Viva Prvsidcnf
TIIERESA SCICCHITANO Secretary
ANNA MAE MENAPACE Trraszzrvr
Class Advisers
Miss MARY R. MAYAN MR. CHARLES A. BOLESKE
Class M0ff0-"VICTORY, PEACE, FREEDONIH
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"Agm's"
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Sincere . . . ardent basktoball fan
. . . proud-naturefl . . . zlmnosti-
cally im-lined.
Dramatic Club l, 2: Girls' Baskut-
ball 1, 2, 3.
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EHENRY J. BISHOP
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Camera Club 3: CARMI'1l.lTl'Z Reporter
1: Culture Vulture 2, 3: Dramatic
Club 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Girls'
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Curly black hair . . . handsome
football star . . . "I'itt's" pal
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Football. Varsity 2, 31 Traflie I'a-
trol 3.
4' JOHN BROKENSHIRE
"Brokc'y"
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U. S. Navy.
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rwmtic Club 2, 3f Culture Vulture 2, 3: Dramatic
Club 1. 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Na-
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Class Play 31 Spotlight Reporter 3:
W Masque and Gavel 33 Quill and
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TIIOMAS J. COLE
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Prankster . . . reliable . . . con-
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Club 1. 2. 3: Senior Class Play 31
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A anon'
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l Mirilliar . n of tlic ivories
. . .' erful friend . . . nature
. 0"'l'ulturc V l 1 , Dr. matic
V Club 1. 2 , Clu 1, 2, 3:'lXL
Re ' 2, 3: Nation' Honor So-
, 2. 3: Senior ass 'ny 3: Spot-
Q' ight Reporte 'z m -
:ary Committee . . ru -
el 3: Quill an Sc 3.
.Q 'Vrroum C. EREMICH
' ' "Vim -
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Boyishvgrhi . . . generous . . .
uffublc' . . . Tommy Collis pal.
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'cnse nnuor . . . An i rin nails
. nquisitivc . . . uniq - hairdo.
Club 2, 3.
ELMER FANTINI
"Chick"
GENERAL
Sincere . . . li'l "Ebony" . . .
efforts lost in Math . . . big:
"Hello" for everyone.
6
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FREDERICK T. FERENCE X
Pfljoogcii X ,
GENERAL X XX
Sports enthusiast . . . cryptic . . .
friendly . . . totes "nick-nacks."
y , My .tt f
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flufrl?6 . .r .I eolle ts army ,
nsgnas . . j w ea y 1,3
Qfespqd '.L,,.' Metua ease X of
Baiii 1, 2. 3' a C uh 3 Cros ll
Codbtry 2. . : Cu r Vul , '
Dramatic Club 8: lor C s ay
3: Track 2, 3: Yearbook dvertis-
ing Committee 3: Masque and Gay-
el 3. CQ!
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GENERAL
Seldom seen never heard . . . de-
pendable . . . excellent taste .' . . -
neat and tidy.
Camera Club 3: CAnME1,rrE Typist 3. '
elf!
JEAN G. Flsl-IERAC 5.
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AEA Dqudc
Future nurse, ,. . . consciliitldgls
...hersi 'sfmal...prod.,'
ofhep ers. ' '-- '
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GENEVIEVE V. IGALINIS V,
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CwVComely blondef. . . always n l
ho lzelgf . . amicable 7.5. . '
CARMEl.l'rE Typist 2, 3.
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GENERAL
av, air . . . inquisitive . .
u. voice . . . book-worm.
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HIZLEN GRENDAx
"Brcc'ze,' A
GENERAL ,
Good sport . . . sympathetic . . .
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I .XP PPI C n A I' U ercudarixlj 1
G ERAL ff ' ' ,' ,GENERAL
I J 1
case and p nkster . . . carefree Marg F fr Queqfl . . . vhatty . . .
. . . ii ' insihle . . . go0d-na- -wears miniature footb. . . .
tugd. X ' ' energetic-.! '
I Spotlighv Reporter lg Stu ent cd 1
cil 2. ' ,K
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A ' . GONDEK JOHN HARTMAN
f ali. fflobnny!!
fi E AL GENERAL
s" rious
rests
'Din lc: . . e'er . . . .
e' -llent e n tr. . . . varied
' e
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FA '. ' s . 3 Student
Founm 3. A
R SE A. GRECO
"Rosie" ,Hx
5
eager . . . effcrvescent personal-
ity.
"f Louis GUIZZETTI
"Arabian"
GENERAL
U. S. Army
Genial . . . math whizz . . . bois-
terous . . . argumentative.
Trahic Patrol 3.
N I 4
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Future psychiatrist . . . collegiate
. . . a liberal . . . s ow deliheratc
speaker.
N
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func
rry wart . . . mischief in er
. . . une'b0 eleve . . . mus.
Camera Clu 3: CARMRA1-rx orter
3: ltu Vulture 2, 3: :matic
Clu 1 3: IXL Repor er 2, 3:
N o l nnor Society 2, 3: Girls'
Ba al 1. 2. Captain 3: potlight
Ed r 3: Quill and Scroll .
HENRIETTA R. VKHEISER
"Hc'll'ie"
GENERAL
Unassulning . . . unperturhed . . .
independent . . . "I'll Walk
Alone."
Camera Club 3: C.-lRMl'Il.ITl'1 Reporter
3: Girls' Basketball. Captain 35
Ouill and Scroll 3.
EDWARD "J, HELERICK
"Humpb"
GENERAL
Drives a "Mercury" . . . boyish
. . . member of the C. A. P. . . .
big hearted.
THOMAS HoMBosKY
"Haml9onc"
GENERAL
.lovinl . . . sly . .D . coni day, go
day . . . mischievous.
f I
if
HEYESA Mr' oMczYR
il gr inyn
jp ACADIEMIC
'ctitc . . r nt fiction reader
. . ltcrcst in Kulpmont . . .
nezyi. I
J,-ff' l':nncrzl Clrflm 3: CARMr:l,l1'r: Typist
Q 1. 3. V A - Ji.
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XVILLIAM E. HONABACH
I rrBiIln
GENERAL
llis mind isin the sky . . . aifahlc
. . . bound to please . . . acqua-
tic. ,
R ugh X
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Z! NERA
endlv s u
lpcl le... ,
dinflg . . . 'ie f. n.
Fmt 'x ,lul 3: 'x e Vulture
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WILLIAM Ho NBERGER
"H0rny,'
GENERAL
Takes French seriously . . . class
1-'own . . . "Ichabnd Crane" . . .
outspoken.
RAMONA M. Hoscoon
"Mona"
COMMERCIAL
Fragile . . . pleasant disposition
I . . . hopeful . . . serious.
IXL Typist 3: Spotlight Typist 3.
DOROTHY J. HOWER
V "Fuzzy"
GENERAL
Champ surgical dressing maker
. . . future heautlcian . . . quiet
. . . good sport.
CAlmE1.rrE Typist 3.
f NORMAN E. HUEGEL
"Norm"
GENERAL
U. S. Navy
Boisterous . . . wears a Coal Twp.
class ring . . . says he's a good
cook . . . Csays a lotl.
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tif .l rrMilly9J " A
GENERAL
Critical . . . capable worker . . .
independent . . . future home-
maker.
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1,
2, 3.
LEONARD JENGELESKI
"Balt1cr"
75 , GENER J' 4'
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Cynical . . .fe e - ne t. -fc-J
K ohust . . dou trouh If ' ,
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litfensiv 'mrdrohe .xiwred type
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Qulflkfil Cln : CA whufrr: Reporter
3:- Ciiltur Vultir 2, 3: Dramatic
Club 8: G ee Clu l, 2. 3: IXI. Ite-
porter 3: Senior Class Play 3: Spot-
light Reporter 3: Girls' Basketball
l. 2, Captain 3: Yearbook Assistant
Editor Il: Masque and Gavel 3:
Quil and Svroll Il: National Honor
Si - 'ty 3.,
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' .ABETH C. juoms
IM., 'frBl,ulav
Livnc
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"'traigh shootgrn . . . friendly
. . . co-operative . . . active.
C2l.lll0l'1l Club 3: CAlin1l1:i.l1'i-1 Typist
2. 3: Girls' Basketball 1, 2. Cap'
tain 3.
l
N . JURASICR
'PAIYIIY
Gu .RAL
I4 ster ti . .ong Composer . . .
neat hai . . . obliging.
Spotlight Reporter : Student Coun-
eil 1.
ERtSTES
ACA 13
lv, ' . . terbng: . . .
.a M . . . suave.
l. , C ture Vulture 3:
0 Patrol Class President 2,
Track Ma er 2.
WGEORGE KEREsT12s
"BirdcyL','
'm
Ga - L
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Athletic . . . Rbtraetively shy . . .
laughs with his eyes . . . well
liked. ,
Football, Varsity 2, 3.
e as
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Qiwqwipg C-A X
9' X
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DORIS M. KLAWITTER X
"Doris" -bf' 4,
GENERAL '
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Perpetual motion . . . mirthful . . . A
China blue eyes . . . helpful. X
Camera Club 3: CARMI-:1.x'rr: Typist pf?
2, ag IXL Typist sg Girls' Basket- WV "
ball 1, 2, 3: Spotlight Typist 3.
ELEANOR J. KLAWITTER
"Eleanor"
GENERAL
Determined . . . lethargic . . .
speaks when spoken to . . . pa-
tient.
Camera Club 3.
i' LOUIS S. KLEMASZEWSKI
fflakei!
GENERAL
U. S. Navy.
A-1 tease . . . gals in every home-
room . . . witty . . . likes to I
dance. A
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"'Flammal e!'. . . . would even '
,CQltHl.C et Einstein . . . daring
-if . . small but potent.
Camera Club 3: Cross Country 1, 2,
3: Culture Vulture 3: Dramatic
Club 3: Senior Class Play 3: Track
1. 2, 3: Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3:
Masque and Gavel 3.
3' JOSEPH KOBI
fflogn
GENERAL
U. S. Coast Guard.
"So proudly we hail" . . . has good
looks and personality . . . man-
nerly . . . well groomed.
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" EIJWARD T. KOBILIS
"S1n01z,ry,'
GENERAL
Il. S. Coast Guard.
Manly physique . . . moody . .
noted strut . . . star "back."
Football 2, 3.
ff, ' Doxopn' KoRz13N1EcKi
Q! 'Il A frD0tu
D I f Commiakcnu.
4-f1:'l'xt11rc "stu-nog" . . . earnest . . .
pri-fn-rs gre-on . . . willinglielpcr.
I'.umi4:l.1'ri': Typist 2. 3.
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C.1l.Nl:RAL
Re-
B. KOVALESKI
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571 nser . . . ready suiilc.
Coliztry 1, :g.,:LgfU"regtfi1'g 13 '
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M!'?' IZZIMA. -
if BERNARD Kuczrawsm
"Br'uo,'
Gi-.NLRAL
Il. S. Marino Corps. ,
Slow and easy . . . "tzmly bug"
. stocky . . . mischief dis-
HUISC.
Football 2. Il.
S IQNIZRAL
my t rl: iw .. ln: part'
pluasin son. ,' . .
" - : . ' ', 1.i.rrr: l pis,
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mit : Quill a f .v o .
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ANTILIONY P! LAzzARo
ff ,J . ffHfztfJ1!p ,lvl C fr Onyx,
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. . . tlirtatiou. . . . s0.
1
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' laskctlmll 2: M172 it ieporter I:
UV I Yl!2ll'lHJ?kfS2llC?Qillllllllllt9t' I: Yenrll
hor ' jpist 3' Hass Vive I:,YOS'lll3ll
'I l. , 3: Masque anml,Gl1vQl Il: ot.-
,lf - lig: t Typist 3. 4 f' ' , -
-' Cam-ra,Ul1 2. 8 l'ultl1re'Vltur V
f 'P 'VLD11 .Wim ' l ' ' cqlebiflllg
I. 4,
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LEONA K. KOYALICNJ'
frldtlonpn f .f
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Collm-grill warilr be Tiles ian
. ' . . . , ,.p-
.!. . v 'lcious song cpnigroscr.
Cultufc Vu ll , 2. 3: ramatlr' Cluh
lp 1, 3: Sl'l5UVzl2lSS ga, . .
X .,f ,. I
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3: 'l'ram'k Manag l
Cllv0rla'alrl1-1' 1 1 'oothalg .NLl:lii:lgzvr
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groomed . . . v
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L ' NBAR1' o D. MARSHALL MANNELLO
'gi - ' ' ' rrMary:s rrcforsen
" fr 1' COMMERCIAL GENERAL
Y! l'u ' to the Navy . . . excitable! Le-on:1rcl's twin . . . the "Greeks"
. . . tulkntive . . . true friend. . . . Cnssflnova . . . nctivc.
ig ,I sketbnll 2, 3: CARMEi.I1'i-1 Typist Basketball 1, 2, 3.
Y' , 3: f'2llll0l'1l Club 3g Basketball
I" " ' Cnptnin 3.
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.
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M - COMMERCIAL
Alv. sniiling . . i robe Merry . . . nonclmlant . . . good
. . loves tm an . . . gr: - sport . . . cnnfnbulator.
V ful' Caunern Club 2. 3: CARMr:i.11'E Typ-
Czune ub 3' ' RM
I L ist 3' ls' ..
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N iriei y . . . qtel . ytalkn-
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3: o frht ' is 3.
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I "Helen Macki'
COMMERCIAL
Unique hangs . . . unobtrusive . . .
industrious . . . seldom seen after
school.
Cmnem Club 3: CARMl'1l.l'l'I-I Typist 3:
Girls' Basketlmll 1, 2: Spotlight
l'ypist 3.
LEONARD MANNELLO
"C0rsc,'
Gl'INERAL
More-zh:ill's twin . . . thc "Greeks"
. . . not llusterodhy females . . .
zlgzreenble.
Basketball l, 2, 3.
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ist 3: IXI, Typist 3: Spotlight Typ-
ist 32 Girls' Basketball 3. -E'
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Ff,ac.1e I,
, ' VCQMMMERQAL JI' , I
ulfdileticf. . kxexuberant ersoqpiity
.wil vely . , . fleteptxined. -
N nem Club 2, 3x'CARMEi,I'ri-: 'l'yp4
st 3: Glen! Cluhf 1, 2, 33 Gir1s3'Bz1s-
ketball 1.V2: Captain 3: Bdunle
Czule S 3: National Honm' So-
fs, f
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A .i GE-N W
nine ' . fllflirt. ious . . . prefers
L town b ys . . . J y.
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Culture Vulture 2, 31 Dril Teal
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STELLA A. MATTUCCI
"MufuclJ"
COMMERCIAL
Petite . . . obliging . . . modest
. . . contagious lnu,fzh.
CARMI-:LI'rr1 Typist 2, 31 Dranmtic
Club 2, 33 IXI, Typist 3: Girls' Bas-
ketball 3: Spotlight Typist 3.
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JACKIE E. MAURER
N erlackn
GENERAL
Kcrcstes' shadow . . . mechanic
. . . "happy-g1rlucky" . . . rest-
loss.
J
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JJ Ar ENE E
X I' W es
' row e bhos s
.I . . . . a r, su.-
K pend . .. . . jourrnxlistlc ability
. . . 1 i
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.Ca . Club : Ml-:LITE Reporter
x 2. 3: C tur re 2, 3:
matic Cl . e lub 1.
Repor . : National So-
ciety . 3' Spotlight itor 2:
arhook . 'tor-i ef 3: Spot-
ht Rep , 3: Quill and
Scroll 2, 3: Spot ght Typist 3.
NORBERT R. MAZARI
rrcork-ya!
GENERAL
Flirtations . . . carefree . . . good-
natured . . . engaging smile.
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'AAI I a ae tion" . . Girl Scout
. . lcian . . .
"rollin' 1 1 jokeb.
Culture Vultu 3 matic
Club l, 2. 3: Dr am 2: Glee
Club I. 2. 3: Na ional Honor Str
ciety 2. 3: Senior Class Play 3:
Girls' Basketball 1. 2, 3: Spotlight
Reporter 3: Yearbook Literary
Committee 3: Class Treasurer 3:
Masque and Gavel 3: Quill and
Scroll 3.
JOHN C. MENAPACE
"PaclJic','
ACADEMIC
Loyal to his pipe . . . textbook
wired for sound . . . "Quiz Kid"
. . . eccentric.
Culture Vulture 2, 3: Dramatic
Club l, 2, 3: National Honor So-
ciety 2. 3: Masque and Gavel 2, 3:
Yearbook Advertising Committee 3:
Senior Class Play 2. 3.
V2 C6 , CIAL
CHARLOTTE R. MERLO
"chit-AH
COMM:-.RCIAL
Lasting: smile . . . valnablc . . .
constant correspondence . . . so-
ciablc.
CARMI-11.111-2 Typist 3: IXI. Typist 3:
Spotlight Typist 3.
JEAN M. MESERFVICH
ffjcallii
GENERAL
Personality plus . . . chatterbox
. . . nonchalant . . . Hspringy
Walk.-"
Gals' Basketball 1, 2: Student
C ncil 1. 3.
HER A .MIKULEW
ffM'k'y,,
yal ' d . . co t' . .
' eable,. . r lcent.
,ame a T 3: gut 1 l,lT 'ypist
2. 3' . ypist - '
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SYLVIA B. MIKULSRI
"Mickey"
GlfNliRAL
Boisterous . . . critical . . . ex-
pressive . . . typing whiz.
Camera Club 3: f'ARMl'II.lTl'I Typist
2. 3: Girls' Basketball 2.
RAMONA C. MIl.EWSKI
"M0na',
COMMERCIAL
A home body . . . a radio fan . . .
reserved . . . complacent.
Camera Club 3: CARMEi.l1'E Typist
2, 3.
23 in an .,
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HELEN L. M1zAK
"Helen"
COMMl?RCIAL
Slender . . . neat hair rio . . .
dutiful . . . sincere emotions.
Camera Club 3: CARMI-:i.rri-1 Typist
2, 3: IXI, Typist :iq National Honor
Society 3.
X
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j1 ELENE M. MORGAN
"Zombie" X
GIZNERAL
his it-at . . . seen with Leona
. . . l guid . . . "Moonlight
S n. f
Cl ulture 2, 3: Dramatic
C 1 , 'P 3: Masque '1ndGav 3.
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. . . starts classroom riots.
lland l. 2, 3: Dramatic Club 1, 2.
3: Student Council 23 Tratiic Pa-
trol 3.
IRENE C. MosER
"Sborly,'
COMMERCIAL
Small . . . ignores assignments . . .
vhicf hobby--boys . . . indilfer-
ent.
CARMr:l.rrl-1 Typ t 3.
Raef' fy
K' ' '
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BETTY J. MOYER
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GENERAL
Domesticnlly inclined . . . peaches
and cream complexion . . . self
willed . . . frank.
Camera Club 3: CARMI-:1.11'E Report-
er 2, 3: Culture Vulture 2, 3: Dra-
matic Club 1, 2. 3: Glee Club 1, 2,
3: IXL Reporter 2. 3: Girls' Bas-
ketball 1, 2, Captain 33 Spotlight
Reporter 2. 3: Yearbook Typist 3:
Quill and Scroll 3: National Honor
Society 3.
RAYMOND MURRAY
ffH00Py!3
GENIERAL
Avoirls the opposite sex . . . con-
scientious . . . reserved . . . E"
Clarinet.
Band 1, 2, 3.
.JH
LOUISE P. NESTER
,Nh X rexoun V Ji
4 COMMERCIAEJ f
Mania for do-dads 1. cliangeallxle
hail-dos . .,. honest . . . original.
IXI, Tp'pist.3.
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MICHAEL V. NODZAR
"Mickey"
CEENERAL
Big eyes . . . grave . . . man of
few words . . . incchanic.
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"' JACK O,DONNELL
"Corian"
GENERAL
U. S. Navy.
Compauionable . . . often heard
. . . wavy hair . . . never serious.
Cross Country 1: Dramatic Club 3:
IXL Mimeographer 2: Spotlight
Mimeographer 2: Yearbook Adver-
tising Committee 3: Stage Hand
2, 3.
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elpf l sin e . . . demurely
res ' d . . a devoted friend
. e r ve eyes.
, ' mn u : lture Vulture 2,
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s.
I-IENRIETTA H. OKRONGLIS
ffHprkyJP
COMMERCIAL
"South paw" . . . light laugh . . .
dependable . . . future home-
maker.
Camera Cluh 2 3: CARMm.I1'E Ty -
ist 2, 3: IXI iiist 3: Girls',B'1
kethall Q3 P
DV u .
,fy p 51 . LENCHOCK
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If If G15 A AL
ttrae 'e . likes to travel . . .
gm . .- string of male ad-
' mir s. I
CnltureiV ure 2, 3: IXL Report-
er 1: Spo I ht Reporter 1: Year-
book Lite a y Committee 3: Sales
Committee 2.
s
RE C. OLENCHOCK
"Ic'anne"
GENER
gy"'1...'l1dly...pex1e-
gating ey . . impetuous.
so ,' nrbook i ary Committee
B: es Comln e 1.
5, 1xL Reporter
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PAUL J. OLSHEESKI
"C0rny,'
GENERAL
Curly eyelashes . . . ladies' man
. . . tluent speaker . . . witty.
Basketball 2: Student Couueil 1:
'l'rafTiv Patrol 3.
THIZRESA OLSHEP'SKI
ffDaixy!l
COMMERCIAL
Athletic type . . . seldoln seen
around school . . . hoyish stride I
. . . shorthand whiz. I
Camera Club 3: CARMEIJTE Typist
il. lit: IXL Typist 3: Girls' Basket-
ma Il.
Q
zOROETHY PERLOSKI
Mis levous . . . n at 'oi 1 . .
tii.xRm:x.1'rl-: Typist IX by st
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kROBERTRlTTE W'
"Pitl,'
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GENERAL
ll. S. Navy
Football hero . . . well liked . . .
personality plus . . . champion
teaser.
Football 1, 2, 3: Traftic Patrol 3.
THERESA A. Pour?
"Tess" If 4"
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Beau fuld r .ir . . nure '
. . . 6 . ks quietly.
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25 .BN V: U5 Y ,,
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wifes
"' LEONARD POLOMSKI
?fLen,,
GlENERAL
0
U. S. Army Specialized Training.
Steers clear of feminine entangle-
ments . . . easy come, easy go
. . . enjoys loatlng . . . up to the
minute in news events.
X
T s POSIPANKO
- pQgks',
' I ' abilit . . irresistible
s iality . . tall and lanky
nc 0 be reserved
X . . . ' 11 .- .
a ra : Dramatic Club 3:
h ertising Committee 3.
Aj ,
ELWABET M. PROCOPIO
I i ns
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u KICOMMERCIAYI..
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if Unas ing . d nite Latin col-
-Y uri . . . il m io opposite sex
If . . . positively ri e .
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JOSEPHINE C. PUPO
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COMMERCIAL
Pronounced dimple in her chin . . .
conscientious student . . . took
Spanish . . . faithful pal.
Camera Club 2. 3: CARMm.11'l-1 Typ-
ist 2, 3: Dramatic Club 2, 3.
is RA IUNAS
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. . . Marble Hall
.2lS . . l ing person-
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. . . pre . ho s rts.
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HENRY R. RAKUS
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GENERAL
Future lawyer fbig jokel . . . only
boy in 0. P. class . . .likes to
tinker with motors . . . twinkling
green eyes.
IXL Mimeographer 3: Spotlight
Mimeographer 3
W
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Conscien i . . . ci . .
low oc . . ng
' 1
ARMELIT. y ist 2, 3: ,ultu e
Vulture , 3: Dramatic Club 3:
Glee Club 1, 2, 3: National Honor
Society 2, 3: Girls' Basketball 2:
Spotlight Typist 3: Yearbook Lit-
erary Committee 3: Quill and
Scroll 3.
4
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V rea n e . . .
if etite . er sister's
f JOSEPH REPELLA
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GENERAL
A U. S. Army.
Member of C. A. P. . . . sheepish
grin.. . . silent like the Sphinx
. . . indifferent.
A' I. JOHN ROADARMEL
"Pinto"
ACADEMIC
U. S. Army Specialized Training. .
Excellent master of ceremonies . . .
referees girls' basketball . . .roly
poly . . . loyal to his pipe.
Camera Club 3: Culture Vulture 2.
3: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: Senior
Class Play 3: Masque and Gavel 3:
Yearbook Advertising Committee 3:
Stage Hand 2, 3.
LL
THOMAS J. RUSNAK
"Russ',
GENERAL
"Mousey" . . . uonstnntly wears n
sweater . . . silent type . . . Il
sly smile.
Ltwcwfl.
,V
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Nm-lson's stonog . . . frien
. 7, y f
3' PfAI'O
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lx 0 limxerj f li!
wi.
x N '3 Girl- Bas '1 ' Spnti
li n ypwt 'l Quill and c-roll 3.
ly . . ' g
' lub 2, A
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Gle ini: red h n . . . erbox
..furelrl Selma
reall l idcly.
Bain! Cninern b 1, 12, 3: Cim-
M -1. ypist 2. 3: Culture Vulture
lnmtic Club 2: Drill Temn 2:
1 Club 1. 2, 3: IXL Typist 3:
iris' llasketlmll 1. 2, 3: National
'lonor Society 3: Drum Mnjorette 8.
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lnte c' cho . . gen-
er us and e- going . . popu-
wit ' boys prefers
' , 'ing" r rm S. ' ' '
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ll-'enthcfr bob . . . nlwfnysri cmg the!
1 gj'
buzzer . . fixorks nr oolwortllli
' quiotlspcafcer ' ', 1
I 1 Qgjligylltxgfiilxltig 4,'i'n4vrijifiL:rE?Typist
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l' JOSEPH RYNKIEWICZ
"Pinky"
GLNERAI.
li. S. Navy.
Forgvtful . . . frequently :tlisvnt
. . . we-:urs :i lezitlu-r jan-kt-t . . .
wchool bores hiin.
bum R. SAnus YD
. frSa
I Gi-1 IERAL I
dig :lbly w . :ll . . . , -
. ' high 4- il girl . vim X
o im 1 y usu INKINL
AnMr:i.l'i1 Ty '. , 32 -erlvnd X
- lturv 2. : Jrmnn '
4 ' Literary Cgnittve 35 Nn- '
5
l,y2,v.1rXl.3'yp r--' 1 -
n l'ln 2. 3: Gi G' ' wall 3:
: q nll Gov ' Spotlight
' ' .: Stuxlen nuil 1: Your-
tionul Honor Society 3. ..,f'i2 .
4
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Mm M T 'E SA Lwubvodfg
"Mlm" jf' ru", fi'
Gi1N13RAL!!' Q1 'tiflw' '
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SilWlll'Jlll'5l burhly . . . f5'4'tj
key" . . . conscientious cheer? . - "
lender . . . likes the Navy. 444nj
CIIIIIPTSI Club 1. 2. 3 CAIIMI-ll.ITl'1 -
Typist 3: Clicc-rlvnrlvr 3: Clllllll'B,'ffQ 'QQ1
'ulture 2. 3: Draunzitic Ilub 1. 2. f -
3: Drill 'IK-:un 2: 'lee 1 1, 2, 33 ,hr ,dj ,
Girls' Ilnsk bull ' ' p itlight lic- ' ""' ' ' V'
porter. ' . V -
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Another l .'N son's pnl:
jo I sti ty . . . "H lf
X j n,ile.' it.
,zu urn 1 2, 8: f'ARMlfIl.lTl'1 R0-
N , llrmnntim- Club l. 2, Il:
pi er 3, Typist 3: Nzltionnl
Honor Society 2, 3: Girls' Basket-
ball 2. 3: Spotlight ldrliior 3, Typist
3: Quill nnll Ser 3.
we
up
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1. 0:1 tnin . . . " 'bony :xi
bite" . gunner
. nnectioi '
Girls' Bnsk :ill 2, I' ' n 3.
QQQ 1 ff "' KN 4
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LUCY A. SCHULTZ
"Lucy"
GENERAL
A jokester . . . enjoys football . . .
always laughing . . . quick tem-
pt-reil.
CARMl'1l.l'I'l'I Typist 2, 3: Girls' Bas-
ketball l, 2, Captain 3.
MARY V. -SCICCH I NO
' rrsfry J A
l Glawlal AL
"Little Mar Pl. . . 'econtl soprano
.-. . S illfish stuxent . . . re-
Jlinble f' nd. ,-'
' Canve z ilub 2. : CAw1ME11'rE'Typist
2, 3' .xlture Vu ture Dramat-
ic ub 2, 8y.Glee Club 2, 3: Girls'
llnsketbill 2, 31 Spolllght Reporter
fftg IXIL' leporter 1, 2, 33 Yearbook
1 Sulr-s'l'onmnith'el2.-
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. T N er -nh
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D2lliill'0lllDl0Xl0ll 71. . dependable
X
VP. . mirlnightytresses L . . pos-
' sesses a pfrfeet set of-'tee-th.
btKlKlt1l'1l.l'l'f I. 2, fikzjlrlitor 2, 31
Dralllzigg Club 1. 2, , Gle Club 1.
2, :sg I. 1, 2, Emlito aabfa-
tionull Honor Sur ety 2 irls'
liasketball 2, B:-Class .eer try 1,
2, '31 Quill ami Scroll 2, 3.
'k ' of "
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Al . . nkes xoks o e quiet
. . . s lo ' . opinions
i .
Camera uh : ' Mi-11.1 . Typist
2, 3: Ye ,a es Com littee 15
l'ultur lture 2, 3.
LEONA B. SELIO
"Lev"
GENERAL
Tall :xml thin . . . carefree . . .
alks with her hands . . . "clark
eyes."
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VERNQ C. M. SEM
X
Babb ',
Vo NAL Ho li ECON Mics
Wea her l ther's atvh . .
in r 1 . . . a airy, .ill
. .likes rings. '
Cam ra C 2, 3: ramati b
2, 3: Spot ht Ty st 3.
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E jars gmyrbogj1nhsic,. : -inema-
Lfgln c . . . outspoken . . . one ,J
-1 of the eoach's boys.. .Lf-1
- Q-txasniqpggi 2p3fAFAo'otball 2, 3.
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EDWARD SHARAYKO
ffEd!5
GENERAL
Tall blue eyerl blonde . . . a weld-
er . . . ambition to join the Mer-
chant Marines . . . works at maf
chine shop.
Cross Country 1: Travk 3: 'l'rat1ic
Patrol 3.
di 'H SULT
Outdoorman . . tin e s ' 1 .rs
. . . prefers , per.
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JOSEPH J. SHUPINSKI
ffloel!
GENERAL
"A Jolly Coaehman" . . . always
hungry . . . freckles . . . prefers
sentimental ballads.
Camera Club 2, 33 Culture Vulture
2, 3: Dramatic Club 3: Student
Council 2, 31 Traillc Patrol 3.
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Lily S-IARUY C. SI-IUTT
"Sbuffy"
GENERAL
Excellent Math student . . . lanky
. . . always laughing . . . soda
jcrker.
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RITA SHYMANSKI.
1 -I'
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, I, GENERAL
Ilovely hair . . . rosy cimpiexion
. . . modest . . . foIId'o English.
CJIIIIEHI Club 3. ' G
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JOHN W. SINGLEY
fPSingJ!
GENERAL
Can't make speeches . . . blushes
easily . . . ignores English assign-
ments . . . unobtrusive.
Football 2, 3.
Y IT
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NER
Bask tlal 1' ge . -
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re y 'IV' I
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C.II ii-: I. h it: IX? Typist
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BETTY J. SLOTTERBACKI
ffBetly!7
COMMERCIAL
Wears a reindeer sweater . . . fun
loving . . . giggler . . . lovely
hands.
Camera Club 3: CARMELITE Typist
2. 3: IXL Typist 3: Girls' Basket-
hall 2, 3: Spotlight Typist 3.
1.
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MARCELINE F. SMITH
"Marcy"
GENERAL
Mimeographer . . . prominent eyes
. . . sarcastic . . . wavy hair.
Camera Club 2: CAIIMI-:I.ITI-7 Typist
2. 3: Dramatic Cluh 3: Mlmeogra-
pher 3: Girls' Basketball 2. 3: Bon-
nle Cadettes 3: Qulll and Scroll 3.
i if WILLIAM SMITH
Hsmitfyn
GENERAL
U. S. Coast Guard
Tall and dark . . . basketball star
. .'l. temperamental . . . perfect
sim e.
Student Council 3: Tratilc Patrol 3:
Basketball 1, 2: Football 2.
"f JOHN SNYDER
rflackn
GENERAL
U. S. Navy.
Sharp dresser . . . suave . . . Buck-
nell fan . . . dramatic ability.
Culture Vulture 2: Dramatic Club
Q
1, 2. 8' IXL Mlmeographer 2' Seni "P
Ior Class Ilay 2 3 Masque and
, vel 1 2 S ht
Ca A, , 3: ' po L M ,
grapher 2: Ye rb . n
Committe H , 2. 3.
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SW y
GENER '
Talkatl .. . h ities . . . our-
l -' I. ac .
mera Club fi,-. I:L CIIRMELITE e-
porter 2. 3: Culture Vulture 2, 3:
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: IXL Report-
er 8: Senior Class Play 3: Spot ight
Reporter 3: Yearbook Sports Editor
3: Masque and Gavel 3: Quill and
Scroll 8.
FLORY A. SOCHA
fflfloryi! I
GENERAL
"Shorty" . . . prankster . . . keen
sense of humor . . . bowl halr-
cut.
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FRANCIS A. SWARTZ
"Colonel"
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l GENERAL
Auhurn haired . . . prefers sweat- Q
ers . . . good natured . . . "Home A
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dept ess . . rson elles'
. . s eet simp city . . sensi-
t v
Cu ll Q t re 2 , D amatic
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' llouo elety . 3 Spotl lif Re-
.pnr .g Yea 1 Ik 'ters ' Coni-
it 3: . Id Q: .
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tlietl . . . ll ,.t coiffur . ,I
year uuud tan . . . frlen y.
fr It
5. Glee Cl I 1, 2, 31 irls' B: etball
X 2. 3.
REGINA A. STRIKE
ffRcggicD
GENERAL V
Atlractiv
. . . ti
tented.
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3 THOMAS A. STRIKE
-3 "Tom"
71" ACADEMIC
5 Long .lnliu . . . friendly . . . fam-
-- l , ous liuir out . . . dimples.
RX 4 ' Band 1. 2. 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3:
, k Culture Vulture 3: Trailic Patrol 3.
if 1.
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GENERAL
Quiet . . . perpetual tease . . .
Jeweler's assistant . . . genuine.
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DOROTHY A. M
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Jovial . . vivacio . '
pep . . u e.
ture I Dlralillwig Club
1 W 7
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GEOR E W. T FEL -yu.,4J"uy
"Bill"
GENERAL in Jef?
Popular . . . makes feminine hearts
flutter . . . quiet disposition . . .
good looking Mend."
Football 1. 2, 3: Track 1, 2. 3: Traf-
fic Patrol 3.
JOSEPH T. T1-IUL
ffjoefi
GENERAL
Retiring . . . considerate . . . hard
worker . . . pleasant sIIIile.
A' JOSEPH P. TOMTISHEN
Q "Tisb"
GENERAI1
M5 U. S. Coast Guard
Fond of hunting . . . pert . . . gar-
ralus . . . careless.
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JOSEPH T. TRONOSKI
"Toss"
GENERAL
Quiet . . . reserved . . . clironic
hirdiness . . . nice disposition.
l'lliNRY J. WASILEWSKI
PPI-Iankii
GENERAL
llflllllill . . . decisive . . . whimsi
Call . . . friendly nttihidc.
JOSEPH E. WASILESKI
"I0sI'1wl1"
X GENERAL
Odd ,fruit . . . easy going . . . ln-
trvpid . . . bzishful sincerity.
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DOROTHY E. WEIKEL
"Dol"
COMMERCIAL
Clilairining persoimlity . . . pretty
I.IIr . . . OIIRZIKIIIB' . . . filltllflll.
f'2llll0l'il Vinh 3: flARMl'Il.lTl'l Typist
2, 32 Glen' Club 1.
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Chee I . . . ll . .
:Il nistie . . .Sanz minded.
Band 1: Trzimc Patrol 3.
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VV N E. WHITE 'fob
5 ' "Lorrie" I
j GENERAL
i
T:Ill :Ind wlllowy . . . QlllClC-l0Ill'
pered . . . winning smile . . . :It-
travtive red hnir.
Cnmersi Clnh 2, 3: flARMl'Zl.lTIfI 'l'yp-
ist 2. 3: Glee Cluh l. 2, 3: Girls'
Bnsketlmll l. 2. I':Ipt:IiII 3: Yenr-
I hook Sales Connnittev 1, 2: Bonnie
Cndettes 3.
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If ADAIWWWILLQAMS -- ' , , ld' ,,
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Lively . . . ' In ll0IlHlIlfl" 4
hlushes easily . . . G. I. lI:Iir'I'.utl- , 17
Buskcthaill 3: Foothslll 2, 3: 'l'r:Ic'k - 1'
2. 3.
MARGARET H. WILLIAMS
P
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ACADEMIC
A I friend to all . . . Il0lll0Slll'4lllV
lllC'llll0!l . . . stndious . . . EI
smile covers nll.
CJIIIIQHI Club 2: Culture Vulture 2.
3: Drmnsitie Clnh l. 2. 3: Glee Clnh
I. 2. 3: Nilflllllill Honor Sovieiy 2.
3: Girls' Basketball I. 2. 3: Year-
b - I . -
ook l.lt0l'dl'y f.0lllll1lllC6 3.
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FRANCES C. WYDRA
"Franccy"
COMMERCIAL
Calm . . . well lIlZIIlllCl'0fl . . . love-
ly eyes . . . nent.
CARMIeI.I1'I-1 Typist 3.
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, REGINA A. WYSO'FSKl
' "Iran"
. GLNI RAL
'l':ill mul slcmlur . . . 'Tull uf fun"
. . . ll:1ppyAg:nflm'ky . . . ulllloli-
willy ilu'lilu-1l.
f'KlC5ll41I,l'I'l-. Typist Sl: Girls' lluskcl-
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MARIE A. ZIMA
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FAREWELL ALMA MATER
Farewell, Alma Mater,
Dear classmates of '4 S..
We bid fond adieu now,
As upward and on we strive.
The friends that we've treasured,
Joys so unmeasured
Will bring to our future years
A warmth and a glow,
Dearest mem'ries we know
Will live forever more.
A new dawn arises,
A challenge to hope and youth.
Set forth now the standards
Of justice and peace and truth,
Until to the earth,
With freedom's rebirth,
New life and light we bring,
Then fondly recall
These, the best days of all,
Dear classmates, now-Farewell.
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SENIOR CLASS CALENDAR
Oct. 28, 1944-Hallowe'en Dance.
Nov. 28, 1944-Thanksgiving Game, Victory Dance.
Dec. S, 1944-Girls' Intramural Basketball Game in the Gym.
Jan. 17 and jan. 18, 1945-Senior Class Play, "The Fighting Littles,"
Auditorium.
Feb. 13, 1945--Valentine Dance in the Silver Palestra.
April 10, 1945-Amateur Night in the High School Auditorium.
May 14-18, 1945-Senior Week.
May 18, 1945-Class Day in the High School Auditorium.
May 20, 1945-Baccalaureate.
May 22, 1945 -Commencement Exercise in High School Auditorium.
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OFFICERS
Urusiuco SCICCHITANO - - - - President
VINCENT GUARNA - Vice President
JOHN PATRICK Secretary
ANNA SADUSKY - Treasurer
Class Advisers
MR. GERAI.D R. BRESLIN Miss JANE M. MALEY
CLASS CALENDAR
Nov. 10-Armistice Day Dance.
Dec. 21-Christmas Dance.
Jan. 9 to Jan. 23-Curtis Magazine Subscription Campaign.
Jan. 30-Curtis Company's Ice Cream Party in the Auditorium.
May 4-junior Prom in the Silver Palestra.
May 18-Senior Farewell Dance in the Silver Palestra,
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ROOM 201 - JUNIORS
First Row, Left to Right-Mary Anania, Helen Butkiewicz, Dolores t ri osa ' an Belfonti, jean
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Second Row-Frank Bowers, John Chuprinski, Miss Elizabet How , El r Chubb, Louise Berkheiscr,
Ramona Bender, Margaret Allison, Marie Brotosk B sta. raphine Balinskas, Charles Bilder,
William Ambrose. 4,
Third Row-Marshall Becker, Thomas Bush, jo E o, lfdw rd Brezicki, XVilli:in1 Consevage, john
Adams, Edward Budoek, Alfred Brezits , arm avacini, Leonard Burella, Ben Cappelleti.
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First Row, Left to Right-Dorothy Deja, Virginia Dallazia, Emily Durovich, Mildred Deniboski, Theresa
Harrison, Eleanor Glowacki, Rose Marie Haleman, Jeanette Czerwinski.
Second Row-Miss Kathryn Billman, Roman Duni, Rita Dropcski, Adeline Dulko, jean Essip, Rita Homitv,
Anna Marie Gedraitis, Marie Gwiazdowski, Martha Glowacki, Theresa Harry, Rita Fedoek, Charles Herb.
Third Row-Cyril Doyle, Leonard Hatraek, Edward Homicz, Bernard Czeponis, Thomas Cousin, -Ianies
Harring, Joseph Goliash, Richard Guinas, Francis Dombroski, john Gillis.
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ROOM 203 - .IUNIORS
First Row, Left to Right4M:irie Kaminski, lrene Kimsal. Bernice -lankoski, Dorothy Lucas, Betty Kehler,
Theresa Kuczewski, jean Kehler, Rose Lostyn.
Second Row-joseph Lavish, Miss Catherine Seicchitano, Helen Kijewski, Barbara Luchniek, Phyllis Lerch,
Betty -latko, Shirley Kecfer, Theresa Kroueh, Virginia Kessler. Lillian Krotehko, Leah Karlock, john
Ludes.
Third Row-lfelwnrd Kramer, Benjamin John, Henry Klimowicz, Albert Jelus, Norman Kessler, Vincent
Kieski, Robert Koneewiw, Leonard Kowaleski, Melvin Hosgood, Henry Koncewicz, ,lerome Kanis,
Michael Kotorn, W'illiam Krasiewski.
R00M 204 -JUNIORS D Q
First Row, Left to Right-lfdward Nozisko, Marie Pnttier, Rita Ososki, Dolores Pottier, Rita Polomskiht
Catherine Parnell, Lorraine Novakoski, Helen Ositko, Antoinette Mirarchi, Harold Morgan. N li
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Milunas, Anna Okopinski, Mary Lou Moraski, Mary Lou McCann, listher Maurer, Clement Nariielli,
Anthony Mathias. ki
Third Row--john Patrick, Robert Persing, John Matthew, Fred Parkyn, Robert McDowell, l5ernard.M xkoski,
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First Row, Left to Right-Mary Seltletgir, Doris Schucker, Ann.: Rudoek, Celine Repelln, Anna Sidtislty, Betty
Purcell, Margaret Sarislty, Gertrude Sosh, Celesta Simmons.
Second Row-Mrs, Lillian Scicehitano, Frieda Rakocy, Grace Smith, Therem Simonowiel, Mildred Siedlieeki,
Rose Rovinski, Dorothy Schriner, jeanettc Reed, Ramona Suvulis, Dorothy Semieek, Aletlm Snyder,
l,ois Sxellfox, john Smith.
Third Row-john Rosinwki, Robert Rulhs, Arthur Schaffer, Thomas Stnller, -lohn Shutt, Ulderieo Seicehi-
tamo, joseph Stzibinxki, Bertram Sipple, Thomas R.nnuge, Paul Schreiber, W'illi.im Rudoek, lftlwnrd
Smith, Iirnnk Ragnlyi.
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First Row, Left to Right-Ramona Zelinski, Anna Marie Waldroii, Leona Zavirc Ifdirli Tainmini Mar :ir't
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Second Row-Mr. Timothy Barnes, Reno Zinlarella, Alfred W'esner, Whilter Zorien, lfarl Strawn, lfdwurd
V.lSil.lllSli3S, lfdmund Swartz.
'l'hird Row-john Zamboni, Timothy Yokemielt, Norbert Vfalsli, -Iohn W'ojeilt, -IJIUCD Xvetlel.
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I-IILNRY NARUsiaW1cz - - Prc'sidcnt
KIOSIZPH MAZUR - Vive President
MARY I,OUlSli W1zR'rz - Sfrrvfary
LIQQNA STRIKE - Trvasllrvr
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Sept. 15--Sophomore Class Initiation.
Jan. 19-Ever reen Dance. "
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First Row, Left to Right-Eleanor Buraweski, Antoinette Costello, Catherine Bianchini, Eleanor Andru-
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Second Row-Beverly Calvick, Lucille Billman, Theresa Barnes, Agnes Baliehik, Rita Coleman, Theresa Cos-
tello, Irene Depnock, Mary Danilowicz, Miss Jane Maley.
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First Row, Left to Right-Marion Gondal, Rita Dobson, Helen Dlwinka, Dorothy Galinis, Doris Fisher
Ramona Dulko, Lorretta Diamond, Beatrice Deitz, Carlene Gissel, Ceeilia Galonski, Miss Mary Mayan
Second Row-joseph Chimielewski, john Derr, Joseph Dobson, Edward Forktus, Reno Bailoni, john Bodnar
Michael Bernot, W'illiam Carson.
Third Row-Albert Green, Thomas Dudzinski, Michael Chesney, Abner Bye, Francis Danilowiez, Marlin
liroseius, Robert Bailey, Iilnier livans, joseph Angell, Henry Baluta, lidward Conehes, Nelson Bitler,
Paul Cohen.
ROOM 310 - SOPHOMORES
lfirst Row, Left to Right-Margaret Gummel, Margaret Hughes, Mary Ann Gryzlo, Olympia Hantles, Flo
renee Kleinashefski, Betty Handerhan, Stella Klemas, Anastasia Kandybowski.
Second Row-Helene Henninger, Gloria Gribowych, Lorraine Hcnninger, Helen Harlinski, Alma Kimsal,
Shirley Hildenbrand, Margaret Hovanes, Genevieve Homitz, Margaret jones, Miss Irene Kornaski.
Third Row-Vfilliam Howenstine, Wayne Jeffrey, Frank Kobi, Robert Huegel, Jack Hummel, john Hook
Xvilliam Guthrie, Edward Howard, Donald Kerestes, Daniel Gucllcski, Paul Kerestes, john Kaminski.
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Pirst Row, Left to Right-listher Maliek, Shirley Leppcrt, Beverly Marquette, Beulah Mervinc, Cecilia
Kolenda, Genevieve Kulbickas, Mary Koldos, Dorothy Kowalewski, Rita Mirarchi, Johanna Lord, Helen
Okronglis, Harriet Nelson.
Second Row-john Kozloski, Henry Narusewiez, Walter Mareoon, Michael Krevitski, William Lubinski, Rose
Marie Lubeski, Irene Masinick, Mildred Marcoon, Irene Maeiejewski, George Moyle, Edward Narcavage,
liugene Lucas, Leonard Lubinski, Mr. Walter Chesney.
Third Row4Sam Mauray, Robert McCloskey, Vincent Novakoski, Edward Novitskyl, Paul Mazur, Edward
Milewski, Paul Kowalewski, joseph Malur, Robert Noskoviak, joseph Naroleski, Michael Luczkoski,
Robert Moyle, john Lombardo, john Minnig.
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First Row, Left to Rightgjoan Rakocy, Dolores Osinskic, Leona Polomski, Leocadia Povelaitis, Mary Ramage,
Dorothy Price, Anna Patrick, Rose Pcdergnana, Beverly Pranskevieh, Marie Radzai, Rita Radzevich,
Marion Remaley.
Second Row-Bernard Ostroski, Robert Remalcy, Edward O'Reilly, Lamar Penman, Walter Pascavage, Ber-
nard Radzisz, joseph Oshman, Norbert Ososkie, William Olfshefski, Mr. Gerald Breslin.
Third Row-Raymond Reed, Henry Rakosky, Marlin Oswald, Raymond Ramakis, Albert Price, Joseph
Pczruskevieh, William Patrick, Joseph Puchalski, John Raber, Edward Ramagc.
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Ilii-st Row, Left ro Right-Marion Shemansky, Carrie Shull, Theresa Rydzeski, Anna Sitko, Dorothy Sarisky,
M.1tild.1 Semicek, Gloria Snyder, Ruth Roadarmel, Virginia Sadusky, Rose Sinopoli, Marion Simonowiev,
Antoinette Scicchitano, Ruth Schucker.
Second Row-Gerald Smith, Jack Rodgers, Lorraine Rowe, Virginia Sharpe, Irene Rogutski, Mary Smith,
Dolores Shaffer, Betty Shaffer, Thir7a Roadarmel, Francis Shierant, Lester Shuda, Mr. Cliflord Nelson.
Third Row-Robert Snyder, john Shirmer, Anthony Rossi, Robert Rydzewski, james Soulges, Albert Sheet!
Raynxond Shuptar, Charles Rupp, john Ruths, Charles Slotterback, lidward Sembroski. Bruno
Scicehitnno.
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First Row, Left to Right-lithel Weikel, Mary Votz, Regina Zelinski, Marie Troeki, Mary Louise W'ertz,
Rose Marie Yuskalis, Irene Wisneski, Helen Versheski, Eva Tolltaeh, Dorothy Zylowslti, Marian Tom-
tishen, lflivabeth Warsliefski, Leona Strike.
Second Row--Gordon Willizlms, John Stanton, Norman White, Emily Yodis, Helen Zedanowich, Mildred
Zukowski, .Iaequeline Zymck, Agnes Zecoski, Doris Wetzcl, Lois Thompson, james Willialias, James
Yeager, Emanuel Troyan, Miss Marie McCarthy.
Third Row-Paul Troyan, William Yoder, Theodore Yorkiewicz, Marshall Varano, john Tloczynski, Thomas
Zaleha, Sam Wilkinson, Leonard Wlisneski, joseph Yodzis, Norbert Tloczynski, Alan Stine, james Youst.
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mei .ind Shirley Hildenbrund. 4. lnitiatcs on Way to School
William Hnwenstine initiated by Menapaee. 6, Up fnr inspection.
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OFFICERS
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- Bi TTY JANE Ri-mi-.R
S1'l'fl'fllVj' ANNA Mme MLNAPALLIZ
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Gmmls of Ilmmr ---- - NIARGARI-.T VVILLIAMS, NIARIIQ ZIMA
Character, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service are the outstanding milestones on the road to member-
ship in the National Honor Society. Symbolized by the flaming torch on the keystone, it represents the
most honorable and distinguished organization in the high school. Election to the Honor Society is fitting
recognition for the outstanding achievement of those students who have successfully obtained their goals.
lfirst How, Ln-ft to Iilitflli-fGl'I'illlllll4' Staiskin-1, Eelnai Sum, Marion Else, Miss llllizailu-th llowairsl, Amlvisi-r: Annu
Mm- M4-iuzipin-4-. Bc-tty Ile-im-r, Mairii- Zinia.
Si-1-oml How- -l1ll'lllll'llll0 Marwliwtte-, ll2lI'LlllI'l'l XVilli:ims, Bt-tty Jann- Moyer. l'l:lr:i I,uvzis, Vairol Ann Ili-vlit, Ile-li-ii
Miznk. Nmljti Ds-mlii-k, Annu Sanlusky.
'l'hir1l llow 'I'ln-roszi Sm-im-liihiiio, Violet Kovzivk, Gloria Sanlnsky, Miriam llnllus, .lost-plninv Fnssolln-ri'y, Mairgrnrvi
Allison, Ilvrliivi- Jainkoski, .loan Iii-lfunii.
lfonrtli How---.lozin Mnzairi, Igllflbllfll .loin-s, Doris H1114-lit, .lulm Bl0ll2lllill'i', .lolm Luilvs. I'l4l1-rim Si-it-vlnitxino, Grain
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OFFICERS
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The three-fold objective of Masque and Gavel is: to recognize and promote significant student achieve-
ment in any area of speech in the high schoolg to assist the student in raising his standards of speechg to
sponsor a better relationship between the high school and the community.
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QUILL AND SCROLL
OFFICERS
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The .lim of this organization is to encourage and reward individual achievement in journalism and
allied subjects. To be made a member of the society, a student must be scholastically in the upper half of
his high school class and take an active part in raising the standards in its Held and doing some distinctive
work in a phase of high school journalism.
I-'irst How, I.:-ft to Right Mary Si-ivvliilalno. Gi-ralliliiiv Shlsliilfl. Violet Koviivk, 'l'h4-ri-su Svii-vliilzlllo. .llrllll Mnzurll
lliiu Hsoski, lflilnai Sum.
Si-4-onil lion' 'l'hoin:ls Snyili-r, Ilvtty .l:llu- Moy:-r, Lorriiini- Kllrilln, Xl2lI'l'l'lllll' Slnitli, Stella ZIIIUIXYNKL lla-lirii-Hn
Ili-isvr, Hurlulrai .loin-N. Mr, UlitTor4l Nelson. Adviser,
'l'hir4I lloivf .loss-pliinv Caissi-llu-rry, Marion Else. l':lrol Ann Hi-vlii, liofly lil'lIll'l', Alma llllllis, n4'l'Illl'l' .l:lnltoslti,
Anim Mui' 3lvi1:ip:u'a-.
First Row, Li-ft to lliglitffflloimili Dnni, .lolm Cz:-rwiiiski, Uliairls-s lloli-ski, Frank 111-gailyi. Mairshnll Ili-vltvr,
Sm-onil How --Mr. Frzink Ihirtos. Co-Ailvisi-rg John Shirnu-r. Flizirle-s Ilnpp, Holm-rt Ili-inaili-y, Mr. lfrnnk Kostos,
Co-Ailvisvr.
'l'hir1l How- Donnlcl Korestes, Iminair l'i-mniiil. Iialylnonil Slnllllur.
THE COG
OFFICERS
Prexiilwlf - - fillARI 1 s Boil sm
Vin' Prexidvrlf - -IOIIN PM rut it
Serrefury RoMAN lJUN1
Treaxlzrvr FRANK RAuA1.x'1
The Cog, the new Honor Society of the High School Mechanical Department, was established to pro-
mote good fellowship among its members and to be of service to the school. This club originated in 192-4,
at the Central High School, Washington, D. C. Our chapter is number six in the U. S. A.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
OFFICERS
Prvmli-ul JOHN SHUTT
Vin' 1'r1'xif1vnf - IRLNI: KiMsAI,
Sn'r'i'lin'y-Trmrmwr' - - -IVAN Bl I,I-ON'l'I
The Student Council has taken Cl definite step in uniting the efforts of the school. It promotes co-
operation between students and faculty in the administration of school affairs, especially those which deal
with student activities. In addition, it helps to make the students aware of their part in creating n better
school through improving their own conduct. It is one of the most democratic attempts at selfrgovernment
and has had considerable success with both the pupils and the administration.
lfirst How, Ls-I't to Ilielit---Allin-rt Priee. Alain Stine.
Sn-vom! Ilow -lioso Sinopoli, .If-:in Ili-Ifonti. lh-tty Aihlms, Amin tiumln-lt, Stella Zukowski, Irvm- Kismul. .Io-:ln
Mi-svrevii-Ii, Amin Wojeik, Iivzntriw- Dietz, l':1thi-rim- I'Ii2llIl'llIIli.
'l'hirnl Ilow Mr. XVulti-r Ulu-sin-y, Advise-r: Hi-orgre Moyle, IVilli:um Smith, If'r4-41 Piirkyii. Ilonznlrl K4-rvstes, .lost-ph
Golizlsh. .lohli Slllllf.
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lfirst Row, Left to Iliglit-Eclwalril Iii-restes, I':1i1i Olshefski, Louis Guizzetti, Sh-plion Brim-hzisli, Ilohs-rt l'i1t1-llo,
George T4-tiff-I.
Si-voiui Ilinvnhir. Timothy lhirnvs, Adviser: Joseph Slmpinski, lidwzlrd Shalrxiyko, Joseph Uairlow. NVilli:1m Smith,
-IIIIIIUS Morris, Thomas Strike, .loss-ph Iiemh-r, Curl NVOrf.
TRAFFIC PATROL
The Trafhc Patrol has not only maintained order throughout the school in avoiding confusion by
keeping trnthc moving smoothly in the halls, and enforcing traflie regulntionsg but has served ns :mother
test of student self-management by conducting the traffic tribunal.
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Girls' Glee
First Row, Left to Right-Shirley Leppert, Dorothy Kowalewski, 'Leona Polomski, Theresa Barnes, Violet
Kovack, Barbara jones, Joan Mazari, Betty Reiner, Mary Scicchitano, Beverley Marquette, Beulah Mer-
vine, Theresa Rydzewski, Matilda Semicek, Ruth Roadarmel, Anna Patrick, Thirza Roadarmel, Johanna
Lord.
Second Row-Doris Schucker, Margaret Hovanes, Helen Bridy, Theresa Scicchitano, Hedwig Kovaleski,
LaRue Marquette, Miriam Sadusky, Gloria Sadusky, Doris Balent, Rosa Bitler, Anna Sadusky, An-
toinette Scicchitano, Marion Simonowicz, Rose Sinopoli, Miriam Ruths, Alma Ruths, Anna Okopinski,
Mary Louise Wertz, Virginia Kessler.
Third Row-Josephine Casselberry, Marie Trocki, Marion Else, Margaret Hughes, Shirley Hildenbrand,
Marion Steelfox, Margaret Williams, Rose Pedergnana, Nadja Dedick, Ann Bodak, Betty jane Moyer,
Betty Zimmerman, Betty Kehler, Ramona Zelinski, Marion Remaley, Cecelia Kolenda, Gloria Gribowych,
Theresa Harry, Mildred Hvizda, Ruth Schucker, Ruth Evert, Betty Adams, Lucille Billman, Lillian
Krotcho, Phyllis Lerch.
Fourth Row-Anna Mae Menapace, Mary Lou McCann, Grace Smith, Esther Maurer, Theresa Murcazeski,
Jean Belfonti, Rita Polomski, Agraphine Balinskas, Jacqueline Marquette, Lorraine White, janet Yanick,
Evelyn Yanick, Margaret Allison, Bernice Jankowski, Eleanor Chubb, Olympia Hantzes.
OFFICERS
President - - - - - GLORIA SADUSKY
Vice President - - ALMA RUTHS
Secretary - - ESTHER MAURER
Treasurer ANNA SADUSKY
The halls of M. C. H. S. resounded weekly with the determined efforts of the Glee
Club to retain the recognition it has won. This group has furnished opportunity to its
members for a study of music beyond the popular style. The club has completed another
memorable year by singing for the Annual Christmas program, Spring Concert, and Bac-
caleaureate Exercises.
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First Row, Left to Right-Ramona Hook, Geraldine Staskiel, Lorraine Scott, Leona Kovalick, Helene Morgan,
Mary Scicchitano, Violet Kovack, Hedwig Kovaleski.
Second Row-Anna Mae Menapace, Betty Jane Moyer, Nadja Dedick, Carol Ann Hecht, Gloria Sadusky,
Doris Balent, Joan Maznri, Barbara Jones, Marion Else.
Third Row-Jessie Olenchock, Regina Olcnchock, Lorraine Kurilla, Theresa Chango, Ann Bodak, Theresa
Okopinski, Betty Reiner, Margaret Williams, Josephine Casselberry, Marie Ciokajlo.
Fourth Row--Mr. Charles Bolcske, Adviserg John Roadarmel, Harold Kline, john Snyder, john Menapace,
Thomas Posipanko.
Fifth Row-Joseph Shupinski, Thomas Snyder, Kay Fertig.
The purpose of this club is to develop an understanding and an appreciation of master
pieces of the past in art, music, poetry, and sculpture, as well as the outstanding contri-
butions of today.
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First Row, Left to Right--Dorothy Weikel, Doris Klawitter, Betty Slotterbaek, Violet Kovack, Barbara Jones,
Rosa Bitler, Joan Mazari, Josephine Pupo, Mary Scieehitano, Lorraine Scott, Verna Semerod, Betty
Moyer, Virginia Dallazia, Carol Ann Hecht.
Second Row-Arthur Schaffer, Anna Bodak, Theresa Okopinski, Hedwig Kovaleski, LaRue Marquette, Miriam
Sadusky, Gloria Sadusky, Doris Balent, Marie Pottier, Anna Sadusky, Leona Butts, Mary Lord, Ramona
Milewski, Rita Ososki, Lillian Pulaski, Dorothy Deja, Josephine Casselberry, Marion Iilse.
Third Row-Mrs. Lillian Scicchitano, Adviser, Joseph Shupinski, Thomas Snyder, Dorothy Semicek, Nadja
Dediek, Barbara Luchnick, Lorraine Kurilla, Theresa Danilowiez, Clara Lucas, Marie Zima, Edna Sam,
Theresa Homczyk, Rita Rydzewski, Betty Zimmerman, Rita Luchniek, Anna Marie Waldron, Henrietta
Heiser, Anna Okopinski, Ruth Sauers, Henrietta Okronglis, Alma Ruths, janet Yaniek, Anna Fctsko,
Lorraine Wliite, Thomas Posipanko, john Roadarmel.
Fourth Row-Monica Diamond, Theresa Mikulewicz, Geraldine Marchetti, Theresa Olshefski, Sylvia Mikulski,
Mary Lou Moraski, Agraphine Balinskas, Jacqueline Marquette, Helen Maekewicz, Miriam Ruths,
Roman Hook, Eleanor Klawitter, Helen Mizak, Rita Shymansky, Dolores Pottier.
OFFICERS
President - - - - Jos13PH SHUPINSKI
Vice President - THOMAS POSIPANKO
Secretary - - MARIE ZIMA
Treasurer VIOLET KovAcK
The Camera Club studied photography both as a hobby and as an art. Pictures were
developed, enlarged, and printed, and various slides were shown at its meetings.
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Dramatic Club
Iiirst Row, Left to Right-Fred Parlcyn, Thomas Posipanko, Kay Fertig, john Roadarmel, john Snyder
Harold Kline, Thomas Snyder, joseph Shupinski, John Menapaee, john O'Donnell, Arthur Schaffer.
Second Row-Anna Sadusky, Bernice jankowski, Betty June Moyer, lidna Sam, Leona Kiwaliek, lflilabeth
Coronili, Helene Morgan, Mary Seiechitano, Violet Kovaek, Hedwig Kovaleski, Ann Bodak, Miss -lane
Haley, Adviser.
Third Row-Mildred Hvilda, Margaret Allison, Theresa Seicehitano, Nadja Dediek, Carol Ann Hecht,
Gloria Sadusky, Doris Balent, .Ioan Mazari, Barbara jones, Virginia Dallavia, Marie Ciokajlo, Grace Smith.
llourth Row-Clara Lucas, Rosa Bitler, Betty -latko, Phyllis Lerch, Theresa Okopinski, Josephine Pupo, Betty
Reiner, Margaret NWilliams, Iilva Boyd, Theresa Mureazeski, Anna Okopinski.
Fifth Row-Janet Yaniek, Betty Adams, llvelyn Yanick, Mary Lou McCann, Anna Mae Menapaee, Josephine
Casselberry, Marion Iilse, Celine Repella, Rita Ososki, Ramona Savulis.
OFFICERS
l'rf'xirlr'11f - - - JOHN ROAllAllMI:l.
View Pl'K'Nit!l'lIf - VIOLET KovAcK
Svrwlury - - KAY FLRTIG
Treaszzrvr BARBARA joN1is
The Dramatic Club aims to bring out latent talent among the students. This organ-
ization teaches the fundamental principals of drama and helps the student to become more
poised, more careful in speech, and more co-operative. The club also advises the students
in stage managing, make-up, advertising, and various other phases.
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First Row. Le-ft to Right -lit-tty lion John, Aho I-'inton, Lzunnr IiI'3lftSl'llZIli. Robert Yairziho, Ilogi-r Smith, 1,1-o
lit-rzinski, Ilolwrt Lutz, Ifrunk I"1-7:11-y, llolu-rl XVert. Frank Mxllinowslii, Frwl Mailinowski, Thomzls Illiglu-S,
.lziim-s Mzirquvtte, Marshall Mzizzlri, .lohuliii XYi1li:tms.
Ni-volul How Fri-il l'Ill'lij'll. 'l'honms Uwa-ns, Ihly NV1-tm-l. Huy Svlilvprvl, Ihelmltl tire:-11. l'hilip 111-rgm-ll, Alln-rl tirveli.
.lainu-s l'lnilxh, llivlizirwl Yzirnaill, William Kessler, .Iohn Clilllmh, SI4-plu-11 M4-rt-nit-k, Doris Selilu-ki-r. .hum-s
Morris.
'l'hir1l How Mr. .lost-ph Stin-t'. Ibirevtor: t':1rl Swartz. Ilvrhs-rt Iwi-lu-r, Liu- Stern, Ile-riiurd -l2l!llilNYSlii. William
llillmzln. lh-rtraim Sippli-, l'l:lyion Stzushiilski. Flogil Artinian, Stn-1111+-in Mn-iuzipaivn-. l':1nl Ilillmim, iil'l'2llll Lutz.
lfourth lion' Ikriiin Ifs-ttvrnizin. I':iuI Ilia-tx. Ili-nry Iinhita, .Inmr-s Ilnrrihg. Glenn Wiglitinnn, K4-nm-th Ki-rstx-tti-r,
l'unl Colin-ii. William Fralnvis. .Iohn lllllllllll'l.
Fifth llow .lohu Yonlzis, Romain Dllni, l'itlXYll!'ll lit-rvstes, liny l"vrtip:, G1-rsllcl WVOisillgvr. Iiillllill' liralftsvlialli.
Sixth How Glu-nn Illelwzlrfls, Idilwziril Flynn, Wilbi-rt ICH-rot, lloiutlil lit-rvstvs, Ilaynioml Murray.
New-iitli lloxv fY:1ln:h Artmzin, 'l'l1mh:us Vowis, Ilaxymonil Evert-1, Alfrc-fl Iii-lfonti, lilnin Kessler.
Service seems the motto of the M. C. H. S. Band, consisting of 66 members, which again cheered on
our football team through all kinds of weather, refusing to let spirit lag. The band has also participated
at dedicntions, flag raisings, and patriotic rallies. In the spring and during the school term, an appreciative
public was delighted by the band's performances under the capable direction of Professor Joseph Stief.
Bonnie Cadeektes
The Bonnie Cadettes have assisted the band in varied
and interesting performances that add femininity, color,
and spectacle on the football Held, in parades, and assembly
programs.
Stnrtini: at Top Miilello lmft Lorrzliim White. Virginian
Smlusky, M:nrg'ziret .Iona-s, .lzii-quit-liiio Mztrqiwttv, Ilnrrii-t
N1-1:-on. Shirley Kevfer.
'l'op Middle Itight Dorothy Smnivok. Shirley Ilililonhranil,
Mary Lou Mt-t'zim1, llilllllilll Staunton, Leona ZilVHl'l',
llernim- .I:inkoski.
Fross Sm-tion lluth Ilourlairmvl, Joylt-he May, BItlI't'l'lil!0
Smith, Amin Marie Paitrivk.
Drum Mzijoretto--Miriaim Ruths.
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3. Drum Mnjorcttc, Miriam Ruths. 4. On the march.
S. Roady for action. 6. Head chccrlcadcr, lilizabcth Curonixi.
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LITERARY STAFF: CARMELITE WEEKLY, IXL, AND SPOTLIGHT
Tbc Carmclilc Weekly has given an open account in the Mmm! Carmel llem to the public of the
activities that constitute our school life.
Tbv IXL has served as a periodical of a more literary nature and as an outlet for the originality of
talented individuals of the student body.
The Spolligbl, through regular publications, has aimed to attract the attention of the student body
by a vivid account of current affairs in school life.
First Row, Left to Right--Geraldine Stasltiel, Antoinette Scicchitano, Harriet Nelson, Theresa Harrison,
Betty ,lane Moyer, Mary Scicchitano, Violet Kovack, Joan Mazari, Theresa Scicchitano, Edna Sam,
klosephine Casselberry.
Second Row-Miss Ada Bahner, Spolligbf Adviserg Anna Mae Menapace, Bernice Jankoski, Mary Lou
Moraskie, Carol Ann Hecht, Marion Else, Anna Jurasick, Henrietta Heiser, Barbara Jones, Anna Rudock,
Rita Ososlti, Miss Nellie johnson, IXL Adviser.
Third Row-Thomas Snyder, Arthur Schaffer.
TYPISTS AND BUSINESS STAFF OF THE CARMELITE
WEEKLY, IXL, AND SPOTLIGHT
First Row, Left to Right-Doris Klawitter, Dorothy Korzenecki, Lorraine Kurilla, Stella Zukowski, Leona
Butts, Mary Bevivino, Charlotte Merlo, Stella Matucci, Betty Zimmerman, Mary Scicchitano, Theresa
Homczyk, Rita Rydzewski, Lorraine Scott, Elizabeth Coroniti, Irene Moser.
Second Row-Mr. Clifford Nelson, Adviserg Theresa Olshefski, Betty Slotterback, Marie Zima, Theresa
Danilowicz, Clara Lucas, Alma Ruths, Betty Reiner, Josephine Pupo, Irene Bartol, Theresa Mil-tulcwicz,
Anna Fetsko, Gloria Sadusky, Doris Balent, Joan Mazari.
Third Row-Dorothy Pcrloski, Elizabeth juodis, Monica Diamond, Lorraine White, Sylvia Sitko, Ramona
Milcwski, Helen Mizak, Eleanor Bridy, Dorothy Hower, Miriam Ruths, Evelyn Yanick, Leona Selio,
Dorothy Weikel.
Fourth Row-Geraldine Marchetti, Jacqueline Marquette, Anna Gondek, Lucy Schultz, Sylvia Mikulski,
Helen Mackewicz, Betty Adams, Rita Luchnick, Frances Wydra, Jean Wystmtski.
This group has done an excellent piece of work in the publication of the Cdf7lI1'lift', Spollighl, and IXI..
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CARMELITE STAFF
,loin Xidlllfi, Iidimr-in-Chief.
Typists-Betty Moyer, Hedwig Kovalcski, Vin- 4
lui Kuvnck, Clara Lucas.
B.1rb.1rg1 -Innes, Assistant Editor.
:Xdvurtiwing ciUll1I11illCC1SiTliIlg, icft to right:
fH'lJUl1l1Cii, Rondnrnici, Munapncu. Standing:
llcrtig, Snyder, Posipanko.
Thomas Snyder, Sportv Ifdimr.
Barbara and qluan with Miss Rowe:
literary Cummiitcc.
PIIOIOSFLIPIICFBLPUV'iS .ind XY'nlsli.
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Varsity Football
It was a clear, crisp, early, September night when Mt. Carmel High School opened
its 1944 football season with Freeland M. M. I. From then! until the final whistle of the
Thanksgiving Day battle with our arch-rival Shamokin, the season was packed with many
an exciting moment. The Tornadoes' type of football was wide open and produced some
college-caliber prospects.
The season's record shows eight victories and three defeats. Coach Joseph Ambrose
and Assistant Coach Joseph Paskevich developed a team which closed its season in a blaze
of glory, winning its last five games.
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RECGRD
Freeland M. M. l. ...,.. .
West Mahanoy Twp. ..., .
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14 CoalTownship
6 Kulpmont
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. 7 Coaldale
31 Ashland
6 Sunbury
6 Shamokin ..
astern Conference CSouthern Divisionj games.
Total Points for Mount Carmel ..,..,, ..................
Total Points Against Mount Carmel ..........,...,,...
Won 8, Lost 3, Tied 0
LETTERMEN
Seniors Izmiors
Alfred Anescheck
Stephen Brinchash
Joseph Carlow
Richard Caser
Leonard -Iengeleski
Edward Kobilis
Bernard Kuczewski
Robert Pittello
Bernard Shalonis
George Teufel
Adam Williams
joseph Costello, Marzagvr
Anthony Lazzaro, Manager
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Robert McCann
Jack Patrick
John Rosinski
Reno Zinzarella
Thomas Cousin, Manager
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Michael Bernot
William Lubinski
Edward Narcavage
Francis Shierant
Lester Shuda
Theodore Yorkiewicz
Varsity Basleetball
First Row, Loft tn RlK'llffJOS9Dll Carlow, Leonnrfl Mannello, Bernard Shnlonis, Marshall Mmmelln, Thomas Strike,
Cnptnin.
S4-voml Huw- -llnrnlnl Kline. Student lklnlmgeri Hohert Jones, Roman Duni, .llllll0S Yi-:un-r. II4-nry Kom'owiu'z,
Mr. Frnnk U. Kustns, Cons-h.
Third Row-AJohn P1-rsing. John Smith, lg4'l"llill"fl Blalknski, Adam XVll1l2llllS.
With the passing of football season, basketball came into the spotlight to dominate
the Red and White sports news. The Varsity Squad, under the coaching of Mr. Frank
Kostos, prepared to engage their opponents in an eighteen-game schedule, which stretched
from early December to the latter part of February. The season's record shows 10 victories
and 8 defeats.
RECORD 1944-1945
Dcc. 11-Mount Carmcl ..... ...... 3 9 Ashland ,, ,. , ... 28
Dec. 15-Mount Carmel ..... 24 West Mahanoy Township ..... 32
Dec. 20-Mount Carmel .,... 32 Ashland .,......,...........,......... 25
Dec. 22-Mount Carmel ,..,. 44 Shenandoah , ....... 27
Jan. 2-Mount Carmel ..... 32 Williamsport ,,.,,....,.,...,..... 41
jan. 5-Mount Carmel .,,., .. 41 Shamokin St. Edwards i.,... 48
9-Ian. 9-Mount Carmel ..4.. ., 31 Kulpmont ,.,.......,,..,...... 29
iijan. 12--Mount Carmel ..... 19 Conyngham .. 18
flan. 16-Mount Carmel ..... 29 Shamokin ....,...........,,.... .. 43
iljan. 19-Mount Carmel ..., ..., 3 S Coal Township .,......,... ..., .... 3 6
ljan. 23-Mount Carmel .,.. S0 Mount Carmel Township ,..,... 18
Wjan. 26-Mount Carmel ..... 29 Kulpmont .,.....,.,............,,.... 34
Feb. 2-Mount Carmel 4,,., 46 Shamokin St. Edwards ...., 22
'lFeb. 7-Mount Carmel . 39 Conyngham ,. ,. .. 37
Feb. 9-Mount Carmel ,,... 56 Shenandoah ......, 24
7lFcb. 13-Mount Carmel . 21 Shamokin ,,.,. . S3
iilicb. 16-Mount Carmel ..... 41 Coal Township ..............,.. 52
7iFeb. 20-Mount Carmel .......,...,..,......,. .. 38 Mount Carmel Township .... .....,.... 1 7
Total Points for Mount Carmel ...,,. ...,.. .,.. ......,, ...,...,.,....,........,...., . 6 4 6
Total Points Against Mount Carmel ,. .........................,..... .. 584
Won 105 Lost 8
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lfirst llow, la-ft to Right William Ilowenstim-, .Iaek Iiocleers. II1-nry Narilsm-wit-zs .lost-ph Nlnzur. t'Iu:1rln-s Slotter.
Ima-lt.
Set-oml Iinw Mr, 'I'Iieo:Iore Amlrillt-x'ieli. t'oaeIi: Ifrzim-is Shieraint. Ia-stu-r Shutlu, XII--Inn-I IM-rnot. 151-rultl Smith.
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The junior Varsity aspirants began their practice sessions at the same time as the
Varsity Squad, but under a different coach. The purpose of the J. V. is to encourage
younger boys to become interested in the sport, and to learn the fundamentals of basket-
ball. This training is especially valuable for varsity berths in the future.
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R ICCOR D I 944-1945
I I-Mount Carmel 23 Ashland . .. .. I3
IS-Mount Carmel 39 Vfest Mahanoy Township , 37
20fMount Carmel . 35 Ashland ,, ., .. 2 I
22-Mount Carmel 30 Junior Class ,. .. ,. ,. I7
SfMount Carmel 3I Shamokin St, lidwards . I9
9-Mount Carmel .. Z2 Kulpmont . , .. ., ZR
I2-Mount Carmel . 22 Conyngham , ,. 27
I 6-Mou nt Carmel .. 25 Shamokin , .. , 30
I9+Mount Carmel . . I9 Coal Township ,. ., ., 28
23-Mount Carmel . 22 Mount Carmel Township , I2
26-Mount Carmel . 37 Kulpmont .. . .. .. ., , I9
29+Mount Carmel 40 Junior Class . ., .. . . . 20
2-Mount Carmel 47 Shamokin St. lfdwards , 32
7-Mount Carmel 29 Conyngham . . . . 37
I3-Mount Carmel 47 Shamokin 22
I6gMount Carmel 27 Coal Township . ,. ,. .. 33
20+Mount Carmel 36 Mount Carmel Township I0
Total Points for Mount Carmel . S31
Total Points Against Mount Carmel .. , , 4I-I
W'on I Ig Lost 6
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lfirst llow, Ln-fl to I!igl1tff.is-:in Fisher. Elizailu-th Juoslis. Captain of Ilnmnuillaihi 14-ann: Luis SN-llfux, lhunmm
Ilulko.
Se-1-mul How Him Vulmnski, Munir-ai Ilininmul. 'Flie-reszi Olslu-fski, Marin Uinkaijln, Ilita Mirriri-hi.
'l'hir4I limi" Doris iialln-nl. Gloria Smlusky. Time Iii-1-in-rs: Miss Irons- Kornalski, Assistaiiit Ilirv-'tri-ss nl' Imra-
murul QIRIIIIUNQ Lori-tial Iliillllllilll, Sylvia Sitlw, 'l'4-uni Mxnmgc-rg Miriam Snnlusky, Iiillillt' Marqin-tts-, Svori
Km-1-pi-rs.
Girls' Intramural Basketball was organized to provide a school sport for the girls
and teach them the importance of team co-operation. The games were played after school
and the winning team was awarded medals. Members of the teams participating in the
finals are pictured above.
TEAMS PARTICIPATING
T .'iifff.i Capfaim
Hep Cats . Lorraine White
Bombettes ,. , Lucy Schultz
Powers Kids ..... ..... E velyn Yanick
Sea Jockeys .... ...,....., M ary Lord
Immaculata ., , ..,,. ..... .,.. E l izabeth Juodis
Blue Belles ..,.. .... B etty Moyer, Carol I-Iecht
Cyclones ,........,,......,, Barbara Jones
Wolverines .... .,.. J acqueline Marquette
Starlings ..., ......,.,..,.,.. R uth Sauer
Carmelettes ..,,...,...........,.........,,........,........... ,..,. H enrietta Heiser
SYLVIA SITKO, Team Manager
PLAY-OFF GAME
Immaculata .... 21 Wolverines ., 9
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1-'rout How. Ls-ft to Itiglit-Warren I'lo1vpert. Ignatius Zylowski. Thonms llnningv, Ilnrohl Kline, John Wojm-ik,
Vim-ent tiuurml, Norbert Ososki. Anthony Lnzznro, Student AIIll1llI14'l",
S4-oonil llow--.lohn 1':11riek. 'John XVil1i1lnis, 'David Si-iw-liiinno. 'John Lntslinw. "John Ilush. "XVi11i:1ni XVhi1v.
'llvorgre Mollrey, 'David Gihhoney, 'Albert VlSil1l'illl1l1l', John Costello, 'Fred Williams, 3Tll0lllilN Shuptanr.
'l'hir11 Row Mr, Ge-rnhl Breslin. Coneli: Admin Williams, Iinnmn Dnnl. lit-nrp:e Tenfi-1. Imster Shunln, Rohr-rt
Mvhoxroll. Min-lmel Krevitskiv, B1-rnzlrd Czoponis, John Llnles, .lohn KN-vitskiu. John 1'0rsim.:. lfhlwnrd
Nnrvzxwigo, lim-ori:v Znh-skie, John Aslnnis, Iiohort Mvfnnn. Mr. G11-nn Mengvs, Athlvtim- lbirc-1-tor.
'Imlim-:iii-s ihoso who linvo ontora-11 si-nw lmrniivli of the Ynitr-11 States Al'lll01l Form-Ps.
The annual track season gets underway in late April and continues through May.
This sport, dating back to ancient times, is open to all high school boys who wish to excel
in physical co-ordination, speed, and endurance. Because of the war, a full schedule was
impossible, but Mount Carmel High participated in the Penn Relays, a Triangular Meet,
the P. I, A. A. District 4 Meet, and the P. I. A. A. State Finals at Penn State.
LETTERMEN
Seniors
George Teufel Adam Williams Thomas Cole Robert Kramer
juniors
john Patrick Warren Ploppert Robert McCann
April 15, 1944 ......
April 22, 1944 ,.
April 29, 1944
May 6, 1944
May zo, 1944
May 27, 1944
Sopbo mores
Michael Bernot Edward Narcavage
RECORD
.. .,.,..,.. .. ...... ........ N ovice Meet Won by Seniors
Inter-Class Meet Won by Seniors
.. , Penn Relays, Philadelphia
Mount Carmel, Second fMile Relaysj
., Triangular Mcct, Home
Mount Carmel, Second Place, S7 Points
P. I. A. A. District 4 Meet, Williamsport
Mount Carmel, Second Place, 75 Points
P. I. A. A. State Finals, Penn State
Mount Carmel, 5 Points
High jump, Albert Visintainer, Tie Fourth Place
Half-Mile Relay Team, Tie Third Place
Mile Relay Teams, Fifth Place
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ross ountry eam
First Row, Left to Iliirlit-Joseph Mazur, Ilerlmrt Becker. XVilli:1n1 Ulshs-fski, John Fzerwinski. l':unl Troynn.
Si-vmul How Mr. Gerald Breslin, Coal-li: Ilzirulil Kline, John Aflzuns, Tlioinzns Bush, 3l2lll1lL2'l'I'2 Kny l"4-rtig, .Inlin
l.lllll'S, Ili-nry Nzlrlisi-wivz, Roman Dnni.
Cross-Country was conducted on an inter-class basis because of the dropping of the
sport by many neighboring schools.
The inter-class league was won by the Junior Class. They likewise captured the
Pachuta CFOSS-COuntry trophy which is contested for each year.
Thanlzsgiving Football Game
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1. Coach Ambrose administering aid. 2. Off tackle.
3. Ancscheck catching ball and running for touchdown. 4. Coach Ambrose and Marlin Brosious
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QUIZ KU PROGRAM AND A PLAY
Mr. Breslin, Master of Ceremonies.
Snplmniores-Ymler, Nelson, .ind Snulges.
Miva llillnmn, Miss Sciecliitnno, judges. Mr. 4.
liuleske, limekeeper.
Mary Lou McCann as old maid aunt.
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Seniore-Stnskiel, -I. lN1en41pnee, A. Mennpnce,
I-ilse.
Hedwig ns the colored maid.
-IuniorsgMeDnwell .ind Smilli.
Leona Knvalick and Tlmrnns Posipanku.
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SCHGOL AT WORK
l. Miss Mayan and Mr. Bolcske.
3. Miss Howard and German Clase.
S. Miss Seiechitano and French class.
7. Theresa Sciechitano and Clara Luca
ngraphing machine.
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Sewing class.
Miss Rowe and 10-B English section.
Mr. Breslin at entrance to the princip.1l's ofhee
Mr. Bartos and girls' Practical Arts class.
SCHQQL AT WORK
Miss Olsliefski in the library.
Ro.ul.lrmcl, il. NlCIlLlP.lCC, and A. Mcnnpacc in
l'liysius claws.
Miss Billmnn and I0-G Hietory clues.
Mrs. Cecil and 10-F English class.
Miss Johnson and I2-li English claws.
Miss Kornnski taking roll in study lmll.
Mr. liartos in I'mcricnI Arts mimi.
Mr. Nelson and I2-B Typing claw.
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THANKSGIVING GAME PEP MEETING
Mr. Bcicrselimitt, Superintendent, speaking. 2. Mr. Ambrose, Hand Coach, speaking.
Mr. Nelson, muster of ceremonies. 4. Mr. Joseph Patrick at the microphone.
Mr. I.eo Mnlarkey, main speaker for tlie occn- 6, Mr. Mcnges, ntlilctic director, giving n talk.
sion. 8. Mr. Penn Kumble, editor of tlie Mount Carmel
Mr. joseph Stief, band director. Ifrm, speaking.
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BAND CDN PARADE AND DECCDRATING FOR CHRISTMAS
1. Band marching on Market Street.
3, Victory parade after the game.
S. Going to the game.
7. Miriam Ruths finishing a drawing.
Marching to the bus.
Theresa Scicchitano and Leona Selio decorating
for Christmas.
Returning to the school.
joseph Shupinski, showing his artistic ability.
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The Carmelite Staff thanks
all the contributors in the
advertising section of this
Yearbook and wishes them
continued success.
Black Diamorfa' Garage
area' Maehirre Shqb
EDWARD HELFRICK, Owner Q MOUNT CARMEL, PENNA
Tires and Tubes Accessories
Batteries Car Washing and Greasing
Auto Parts Gas and Oil
Electric and Acetylene Welding
Authorized Cbryyler area' Pbfmoatb Dealer
GRIT PUBLISHING co,
Williamsywrzg Pa.
. Printers
. Engravers
. Binders
S. R. MOYER
WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE
210 EAST FIFTH STREET
TELEPHONE 54
Vallish Furniture Company
. . . fine Furniture
fir over 37 year!
KESSLER'S . . . Leading jewelers
,Er DIAMONDS, WATCHES
JEWELRY A f
HEADQUARTERS for GRADUATION GIFTS
38-40 South Oak Street
REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
HARTRANFT 8a RYAN
Stripping and Trucking
Contractors
BOX 151, MOUNT CARMEL, PA.
TELEPHONE 5 1 2
D. A. Kessler Construction Co., Inc.
. CULM RECOVERY
. ROAD CONSTRUCTION
. ROAD MAINTENANCE
. STRIPPING
TELEPHONES: ' GRADING
Residence and Office 213 - EXCAVATING, CFC-
Yard 19-R . EXCAVATING a Specialty
124 East Avenue, Mount Carmel-Yard 5rd 8a Pine Sts.
MlLLER'S' PIONEER CLEANERS
42-44 North Maple Street
Q Quality Cleaning
Since 1869
I WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT
COMPLIMENTS OF ,
Meme! Ceerme! Brewery
Inc. A
Complimentx of the Compliment: qf
Economy W. 'Higgins
Grocery Stores Est.
Edward Feifefs
73e.rt Wiylaes
far el Sueeesjul Future
Complete
Food Market !
- JOSEPH BLEWIS
Fireyione
405 West Fifth Street Home mm, Aww Suppljej
Phone 1016 141 SOUTH OAK STREET
PHONE 331
BEST WISHES
FOR THE CLASS OF '45
LOrd's
MOUNT CARMEL'S
MOST POPULAR SHOP
FOR WOMEN
Third and Oak Streets
COMPLIMENTS OF
Mezeeeem'
Weeyyiele Deziry
PHONE 479
Compliment: of
AKELAITIS
Photo Studios
246 SOUTH OAK STREET
PHONE 1011
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ALBERTIN I
MOTOR COMPANY
218-224 West Third St.-Phone 116
Buick. . . L
Tbmfieze. . .
Chevrolet
Dealers in
Guaranteed Quality Used Cars
COMPLETE
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
Jos. P. BRADLEY
"The one and V
onbf
Hard Coezljoen
Insurance and Real Estate
ONE WEST AVENUE
PHONE 321
Compliments of
State Theatre
Fttmotts Ltmoh
Complimentf of NICK VOULELIS
Proprietor
Produce 35 North Oak St., Mount Carmel
Telephone 9749
TELEPHONES ik
1212 Famoux for HOT DOGS
12 18 HAMBURGERS
BARBECUES
COFFEE
Shovlin 81 Hovanes
RECREATION
C E N T E R
33 South Oak Street, Mount Carmel
Dr. W. A. Snyder
Optometrist
THIRD AND OAK STREETS
TELEPHONE 400
Always the newest things in
Clothing
Shoes and Furnishings
for young men
of taste
P A. S1356 Som
NORTH OAK STREET
Inquire about our Pre-Payment
Clothing Plan
Compliments of
REINER BROS.
Building
Supplies
428 SOUTH MARKET ST.
PHONE 822
Compliments of
Lyons, Daffy
Compliments of
CHARLES H. REITZ
Attorney-at-Law
11 WEST THIRD STREET
MOUNT CARMEL Q
. Lawn emo' Garden Seeds STECKER,S
. Gezrelen Tooly Bggk Stgfe
o Paints, Oils, Brushes
. Housewares
nr:
W Where Mount Carmel
HARDWARE students have pur-
chased school supplies
27 South Oak Street f 1 .
or a generauon
Fagleys Shoe Store Q
Men's ef Boys'
Jiflozent Cezrmeliv .
Mm Clotlozem
emo'
Lezrgert
145-147 SOUTH OAK STREET
Shoe Store
MOUNT CARMEL
COMPLIMENTS OF
Pete's
Clothes Shop
PETE MEHOK
WIN NE CALLAGHY
fongratulatiom and Bert Wifbex
to the
Clem of '45
REA 8z DERICK
INC.
We fill all Doctors' Prescriptions
Expert Truss Fitting
Headquarters for Elastic Goods, Stockings
and
Abdominal Supporters
Compliments of
REED'S
Milk elm!
lee Cream
Compliments of
E. R. Bastress
Co.
HAVE THEM E We refuse le: ' . '
MADE TO MEASURE! fo GAMBI-P "iiZ ::? 1
with you .
Smit 1
TOPCOJIJ sickness is a sufficient misfortune in
mm' Ozfercmif
GAETZ
The Tailor
44 West Fourth St. Qnear Maplej
itself without adding to its seriousness or
prolongation by inferior medicaments. This
pharmacy realizes its great responsibility
when entrusted with your doctor's 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 Drug Store
Compliments of
GETRICHS
Light Lunch
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Third 8: Maple Sts.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
W C. Hack 6 Som
Best Wishes for the
Class of '45
Yuonmmefv Plumbing
18 West Fifth Street . . . Phone 141
NORTH'S
JEWELRY STORE
"A good place
to buy
cl watch"
108 SOUTH OAK STREET
T MoUN'r CARMEL
A. Rookofllor Co.
Electrical
Contractors
'k
6-8 SOUTH OAK STREET
Telephone 190
COMPLIMEN TS OF THE
effotloraciie
Fire
Company 1
Compliment: of
The Sheriff
Compliments of
Robert Gibson
County Controller
P Compliments of
A Friend
Compliments of
JAMES W. JONES
Compliments of
W.- H. YODER
JOHN'S AUTO PARTS
139 North Oak St.
MOTOR REBUILDING
Our Specialty
Telephone 808
Compliments of
New York Shoe Shine
' and
Hat Cleaning Parlor
Compliments of
JOSEPH PATRICK
Compliments of
DONDERO ESTATE
Compliments of
HELEN B. LYONS
General Insurance
Guarantee Trust Building
MARWINE BEAUTY SHOPPE
47 West Fourth Street
Phone 210
Compliments of
VARANO WAREHOUSE
GIANT CLEANERS AND DYERS
20 West Fifth Street
Mount Carmel
Compliments of
VICTORIA THEATER
MILLER BROS. SHOE STORE
SHOES
For the Entire Family
22 South Oak Street
Mount Carmel
Compliments of
. GUINAN AND COMPANY
MOUNT CARMEL
- MAHANOY CITY
SHAMOKIN
Compliments of
NESBITT'S CUT RATE STORE
Mount Carmel's Original and Only
Cut Rate
Fourth and Oak Streets
Compliments of
LESTER R. WEHRY I
Insurance and Real Estate
35 East Third Street
Mount Carmel
"Always the Best"
LOUIS GROSSMAN SONS
J. REED HARKNESS
Accountant and Auditor
Woolworth Building
Phone 871
Compliments of
LANGIS CANDY SHOP
Oak and Third Sts.
Ghz Gift ghnp
George D. Miller, Prop.
Congratulations and Best Wishes
To the Class of '45
Cardj, POPULAR FINANCE CO., Inc.
Gifts For All Occasions Guarantee Trust Co. Bldg.
Mdgazincgf Third and Oak Streets
S. A. REIMERT, Manager
15 VVest Third Street phone 1 144
Compliments of
THE ROYAL CAFE
CONNIE SHOVLIN
Proprietor
Fifth and Oak Streets
Compliments of
LOUISE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
35 East Fifth Street I
Mount Carmel
Telephones 1036-R and 201-R
Compliments of
MOUNT CARMEL
LUMBER COMPANY
Compliments of
H. C. HUMMEL I
VVELDING-WHEEL LINING
KEYS DUPLICATED
ll North Apple Street
Phone 17-R
VICTORIA STUDIOS
Portrait St Wedding Photographers
SELECTION OF PROOFS
SHOWN I
Compliments of
CRYSTAL BEVERAGE 8:
16 North Oak Street PEPSI COLA BOTTLING WORKS
Phone 624
Compliments of
BARKER BAKERY
209 South Oak Street
Mount Carmel
GEO. F. LANUSKEY
Tailor-Clothier
French Dry Cleaner
234-238 South Oak Street
Phone 129
Main Office Mount Carmel-Phone 232
Green Ridge-Phone 85
BRIDY MOTORS
R. P. Bridy, Prop.
STANDARD ESSO DISTRIBUTORS
G. M. C. TRUCKS
OLDSMOBILE and CADILLAC
Compliments of
POTTS BROTHERS
Sales and Service
KRAMER BROS.
I Compliments of f BCUC1'
BEVERAGE
DOROTHY CONNAGHAN S
129 NORTH WALNUT STREET
Phone 560
PARRY'S
Meats, Poultry and Groceries
123 NORTH OAK STREET
Phone 5
LYONS' LAUNDRY
Home Owned
V and H ome Operated
Phone 2 1 -M
Compliments of
In Honor ofthe
' Gold Star M other:
Donorl-IY F. HowENs1lNE t
Music Studios AMERICAN LEGION Auxn.lARY
WOOLWORTH BUILDING Unit NO- 9
Mount Carmel of Harry Geist Post No. 91
Mount Carmel
SCHELL'S FLOWER SHOP
208 South Oak Street
Phone 5 64
C ormges Our Specialty
FLOWERS SENT BY TELEGRAPH
ANYWHERE
"Say I t With Flotwersn
MILlER'S FLORIST
Mount Carmel-Phone 1061
Kulpmont-Phone 3453
Compliments of
JAMES A. MORRIS
Compliments of
FEDERAL STORE '
TOM CUFF
GULF SERVICE STATION
F ircxtone Tires
Avenue and Oak Street
Phone 828
Compliments of
ANN'S DRESS SHOP
210 South Oak Street
Phone 1 170
Compliments of
DINGER SHOE STORE
Headquarters for
BOSTONIAN SHOES
for Men
ENNA-JETTICK SHOES
for Women
Compliments of the
HAT BOX
Kathryn Veith
Ask For
STAR LANE HOSIERY
CH ET'S COFFEE SHOP
VVe Specialize in
Hamburgers
WEST THIRD STREET
Mount Carmel
Compliments of
GEORGE W. SCOTT
Compliments of
MOUNT CARMEL ITEM
Compliments of
ELENA BEAUTY SHOPPE
l6 South Oak Street
Phone 678-R
Compliments of
MARlO'S CAFE
Spaghetti and Meatballs
Sandwiches
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