Mount Carmel Area High School - Carmelite Yearbook (Mount Carmel, PA)
- Class of 1948
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IN ORDER that we might long remember the happi-
ness ancl fellowship of our years of high school life, we, the gradu-
ates of 1948, wish to record on these pages a pictorial review-an
album of pleasant and unforgetable memories. We shall ever hold
dear the ideals of our Alma Mater. In the years to come, we shall
have this book as a reminiscence of the springtime of life.
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BOOK I
BOOK II
BOOK III
BOOK IV
BOOK V
BOOK VI
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ADMINISTRATION
. . . ...... SENIOR CLASS
. . .UNDERCLASSES
. . . . .ACTIVITIES
............SPORTS
,HUADVERTISING
MRS. IRENE K.KUL1cK Mn. FRANK S. Bmzros
Eaczficafion
WE, THE CLASS of nineteen hundred forty-eight,
wish to express our respect, affection, and appreciation in return for
cooperation, guidance, and unfailing devotiong and dedicate this issue
of the CARMELITE to Mrs. Irene K. Kulick, and Mr. Frank S. Bartos,
class advisers.
G. A. Beierschmitt, Supt.
Mrs. I. K. Kulick and Class Mr. F. S. Bartos and Class
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V. W. MCI-Iail, Principal
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Mn. GERALD A. Baliznscx-nv11r'r
Superintendent of Schools
A.B. College of the Holy Cross
A.M. Bucknell University
To the members of the Board of Education, we, the clss of 1948, are truly thank-
ful. You have enabled us to have many more opportunities and advantages in our school
life, than many schools can boast of. Our gratitude is so heart-felt it cannot be aptly
expressed in words, but with all sincerity we say: Thank You.
Bowan! of fcfuaafion
OFFICERS
President ..... ..,.............. ...... M R . JOSEPH PATRICK
Vice-President .. . ............. ..... M R. ADOLPI-I GUZEVICH
Secretary .... ..... M R. MICHAEL PACHUTA
Treasurer . .......... MR. JESS SINGLEY
Solicitor .................................. MR. CHARLES H. REITZ
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Seated, Left to Right-Mr. jess Singley, Mr. Michael Pachuta, Mr. Joseph Patrick, Mr.
Adolph Guzevich.
Standing-Mr. Charles H. Reitz, Solicitorg Mr. john Olshefski, Mr. Frank Kaminski, Mr. J.
Walter Penman, Mr. Gerald A. Beierschmitt, Superintendent of Schools.
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MR. VINCENT W. MCI-IAIL
Principal of the Senior High School
A.M. Bucknell University
Teacher of Mathematics
Adviser of the Carmelite Weekly
Adviser of the Chess Club
Remembering with unlimited appreciation, their untiring effort, patience and wise
counsel, the members of this senior class wish to express their deep and heart felt grati-
tude to the members of the faculty.
First Row, Left lo Right-Frank S. Bartos, Kathryn E. Billman, Acla D. Balmer, Elizabeth
Howard, Mary R. Mayan, Teresa M. Paserslcy, Nellie E. Johnson, Ramona. S. Cecil, Joseph W.
Kozlowski.
Serena' Row--Timothy E. Barnes, Regina G. Shovlin, Catherine M. Scicchitano, Edna G.
Olshefslci, Helen A. Carroll, Marie G. McCarthy, Irene A. K. Kuliclc, Edna M. Rowe.
Third Row-Walter S. Chesney, joseph Paslcevich, Gerald R. Breslin, Charles A. Boleslce, Glenn
F. Menges, Vincent W. McHail, Principal.
MISS ADA D. BAHNER
ENGISH
A.B. Beaver College
Member of the Scholarship Com
mittee
Literary Adviser of the Spotlight
Adviser of the Quill and Scroll
Adviser of the Bridge Club
MISS KATHRYN E. BILLMAN
MATTIEMAHCS
A.B. Albright: College
Head of the Mathematics Department
Member of the Scholarship Commit-
tee and the Social Committee
Directress of Clubs
Adviser of the Pincohle Club
MISS HELEN A. CARROLL
COMMERCIAL Susjecrs
BS. Bloomsburg State Teachers Col-
ege
Production Adviser of the I X L and
the Spotlight
Ditectress of the sale of Stamps and
Govemment Bonds
Co-Adviser of the Dancing Club
Co-Adviser of the Class of 1949
MR. TIMOTHY E. BARNES
CHEMISTRY
A.B. Susquehanna University
M.Ecl. Pennsylvania State College
Member of the Scholarship Com-
mittee
Adviser of the Trafhc Patrol
Adviser of the Chemistry Club and
the Photography Club
MR, CHARLES A. BOLESKE
PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY AND
HISTORY
A.B. Harvard University
A.M. Columbia University
Assistant Principal of the Senior
High School
Member of the Scholarship Com-
mittee
Guidance Counselor of Senior Boys
MRS. RAMONA S. CECIL
ENGLISH AND SPANISH
A.B. College of New Rochelle
Member of the Scholarship Com-
mittee
Co-Adviser of the Dramatic Club
Co-Adviser of the Masque and Gavel
Guidance Counselor of Senior Girls
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MR. FRANK S. BARTOS
GENERAL SHOP WORK, MECHANICAL
DRAWING AND MA'I'HEMA'rIcs SURVEY
B.S. Bucknell University
Head of Industrial Arts
Adviser of the Cog
Co-Adviser of the Class of 1948
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MR. GERALD R. BRESLIN
HISTORY AND BIOLOGY
A.B. Bucknell University
A.M. Bucknell University
Coach of Cross-Country, Traclc, and
J. V. Football
Member of the Scholarship Commit-
tee
Co-Adviser of the Biology Club
Guidance Counselor of Junior Bovs
MR. WALTER S. CHESNEY
COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS
B.S. Bloomsburg State Teachers Col-
lege
A.M. New York University
Head of the Commercial Department
Member of the Scholarship Commit-
tee
Adviser of the Student Council
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MRS. IRENE KORNASKI KULICK
COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS
B. S. Bloomsburg State Teachers
College
Assistant Directress of Girls' Intra-
Mural Sports
Member of the Social Committee
Co-Adviser of the Concession-Stand
Girls
Co-Adviser of the Dancing Club
Co-Adviser of the Class of 1948
MISS MARY R. MAYAN
GIRLS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND
HEALTH
B. S. Temple University
Head of the Physical Education De-
partment
Directress of Girls' Intra-Mural
Sports
Member of the Social Committee
Instructress of Girls in Safety Driver
Education
Adviser of Cheerleaders
Guidance Counselor of Junior Girls
MR. JOSEPH A. PASKEVICH
Boys' PHYSICAL EDucATioN AND
HEALTH
B. S. Fordham University
Assistant Coach of Football
Adviser of the Hunting and Fishing
Club
Instructor of Boys in Safety Driver
Education
Co-Adviser of the Class of 1949
MISS NELLIE E. JOHNSON
ENGLISH
A. B. Bucknell University
Head of the English Department
Literary Adviser of the IXL
Member of the Scholarship Com-
mittee
Adviser of the Literary Club
MISS MARIE G. McCARTHY
BIOLOGY
A. B. Boston University
Treasurer of the Activities Fund of
the Senior High School
Head of the Science Department
Member of the Social Committee
Co-Adviser of the Biology Club
MISS EDNA OLSHEFSKI
LATIN
A. B. Susquehanna University
Librarian
Adviser of the Library Club
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MISS ELIZABETH HOWARD
PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY AND
GERMAN
Ph. B. Dickinson College
Head of the Social Studies Depart-
ment
Chairman of the Scholarship Com-
mittee and the Flower Committee
Chairman of Assemblies
Adviser of the National Honor
Society
Adviser of the Girls' Hiking Club
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MR. JOSEPH KOZLOWSKI
Pnysics AND ALGEBRA
B. S. in Ed. Bloomsburg State
Teachers College
Adviser of Physics Club
Co-Adviser of the Class of 1950
MR. GLENN F. MENGES
AvrA11oN, SHoP MATTIEMATICS AND
HISTORY
B. S. Bloomsburg State Teachers Col-
lege
Faculty Director of Athletics
Coach of Varsity Basketball
Adviser of Letter-Men's Club
Guidance Counselor of Sophomore
Boys
Adviser Boys' Rifle Club
MISS EDNA M. ROWE
ENGLISH
A. B. Susquehanna University
Nlember of the Scholarship Com-
mittee
Adviser of the Yearbook
MISS TERESA M. PASERSKY
VOCAL Music
B. M. in Music Education, Imma:
culata Collage
Music Supervisor
Directress of Girls' Glee Club
Directress of Boys' Glee Club
MISS LGRETTA ROVITO
A. B. Immaculata College
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MISS CATHERINE M.
SCICCHITANO
FRENCH AND HISTORY
A. B. Immaculata College
A. M. Pennsylvania State College
Head of the Foreign Language De-
partment
Co-Adviser of the Concession-Stand
Girls
Chairman of the Social Committee
and Member of the Scholarship
Committee
Co'Adviser of the Dramatic Club
Co-Adviser of the Masque and Gavel
Guidance Counselor of Sophomore
Girls
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MR. JOSEPH J. STIEF
INSTRUMENTAL Music
Comb's Conservatory of Music
Philadelphia Musical Academy
Director of the Band '
MISS ELEANOR BODNER
Principal's Secretary
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MISS REGINA G. SHOVLIN
Home Economics AND HISTORY
B. S. Home Economics, Immaculata
College
Co-Adviser of the Concession-Stand
Girls
Adviser of the Social Etiquette Club
Member of Social Committee
Co-Adviser of the Class of 1950
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MRS. DOROTHY K. BOLESKE
A. B. Wilson College
MR. FRANK MOSCZYNSKI
School Police Oflicer
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Physics Experiment
Senior English Class Senior Physics Class
, Mechanical Drawing Class
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W. BRASSINGTON R. EVERT J. I-IAMERNIK A. MILUNAS
President Secretary Vice-President Treasurer
CLASS ADVISERS
Mn. FRANK S. BARTos Mas. IRENE K. KULICK
THE SENIOR CLASS
Class Motto .... .... ' 'Forward everg backward never"
Class Colors . ............... Red and Silver
Class Flower ..... American Beauty Rose
DOLORES M. ANANIA
Do
Vocational Home Economics
Extensive wardrobe . . . Latin type
. . . vigorous cheerer . . . unusual
coiffures.
Bonnie Caclette 1, 2, 35 Spotlight
Reporter 15 Class Play 25 Girls'
Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Hiking Club
35 Dancing Club 35 Biology Club 15
Social Etiquette Club 2, 35 Photog-
raphy Club 3,
VIRGINIA A. ANDRZEJ ESK1
Virgy
General
Effervescent . . . hearty laugh . . .
compatible . . . loquacious.
Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Literary
Club 35 Library Club 35 Social Eti-
quette Club 2, 3.
MARIE L. ANGELI
Angie
General
Lovely, natural tresses . . . consist-
ent . . . amicable . . . comely.
IXL Artist 25 Girls' Hiking Club 35
Literary Club 35 Biology Club 15
Social Etiquette Club 3.
FLORENCE A. M. ANUZIS
Flo..
General
Nightingale . . . dreamy . . . flirta-
tiaus . . . peppy.
Spotlight Reporter 35 Girls' Basket-
ball 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35
Dramatic Club Z, 35 Literary Club
35 Social Etiquette Club 35 Photo-
graphy 2, 35 Masque and Gavel 3.
Cifaas. 7Q4S
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CLOYD E. ARTMAN
Shorty
General
Ping-pong champ . . . direct . .
seldom heard . . . carefree.
Band 15 J.V. Football Team 15 Boys'
Glee Club 25 Biology Club 15 Hunt-
ing and Fishing Club 25 Chemistry
Club 25 Rifle Club 35 Boys' .Hiking
Club 2.
PEGGY ANN ASTON
Peg
Academic
Coquettish . . . vivacious . . .joyful
. . . cute.
Cheer Leader 2, 35 Spotlight Re-
porter 1, 25 Yearbook Sales Commit-
tee 35 Class Play 25 Girls' Glee Club
1, Z, 35 Pinochle Club Z5 Dramatic
Club 2, 35 Literary Club 35 Chem-
istry Club 15 Speaking Chorus 2.
WILLIAM R. BAXTER
Bill
General
Rip Van Winlzle . . . submissive . .
quiet . . . nonchalant.
LORRAINE L. BECKER
Lorraine
Academic
Poised . . . sincere . . . laughing
eyes . . . charming.
Spotlight Reporter 1, 2, 35 IXL Re-
porter 2, 35 Yearbook Editor-in-Chief
35 Yearbook Literary Sraif 35 Stu-
dent Council 15 Class Play 25 Class
Secretary 15 National Honor Society
2, 35 Girls' basketball 1, 2, 35 Girls'
Glee Club 1, Z, 35 Bridge Club Z5
Dramatic Club 2, 35 Biology Club
15 Physics Club 35 Speaking Chorus
25 Quill and Scroll 3.
JOHN BENCZKOWSKI
John 1 i
Generali
Misogynist . . . football star . . .
well liked . . . modest.
Varsity Football Squad Z, 35 Varsity
Football Team 2, 35 J.V. Football
Squad 15 J.V. Football Team 15 J.V.
Basketball Team 15 Track 35 Class
Play 25 Dramatic Club 25 Letter
Men's Club 2, 3.
WILLIAM BERKHEISER
Berky
General
Unusual gait . . . sportsman . . .
good natured . . . eye for fun.
Pinochle Club Z5 Hunting and Fish-
ing Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 3.
L. LORRAINE BERZINSKI
Lorry
General
Winsome . . . elfin like . . . loyal
. . . lustrous dark lorks.
Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Hiking
Club 35 Dramatic Club 35 Literary
Club 35 Social Etiquette Club 35
Chemistry Club 25 Photography Club
3.
PAUL BILLMAN
Pablo
General
Prankstzr . . . musical . . . generous
. . . true pal.
Bancl 1, 2, 35 Boys' Glee Club 25
Pinochle Club Z5 Physics Club '3.
WILLIAM C. BILLMAN
Bill
General
Always kidding . . . likeable . . .
Drum Major . . . charitable.
Track l, 25 Boys' Glee Club Z5
Pinochle Club Z5 Physics Club 35
Drum Major 2, 35 Band l, 2, 3
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JOSEPH H. BLASS
foe
General
Quick with answers . . . witty . . .
"silence is golden" . . . constant.
Band 1, 2, 3.
RITA M. BODNAR
Rita
General
Talkative . . . energetic . . . good
natured . . . always interested.
Carmelite Reporter 1, 2, 35 Spotlight
Reporter 1, Z, 3g IXL Reporter l, 2,
35 Yearbook Sales Committee 2:
Class Play 25 Girls' Basketball 25
Girls' Hiking Club 35 Girls' Glee
Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35
Literary Club 35 Photography Club
35 Sports Appreciation Club 25 Quill
and Scroll 3.
PAUL E. BOGART
Baggie
General
Artistically inclined . . . future jockey
. . . larkadaisical . . . a pal
J.V. Football Squad 15 Hunting and
Fishing Club 35 Rifle Club 3.
LORRAINE C. BOLICK
Baliclc
General
Ready smile . . . rhythm plus . . .
peppy cheerleader . . . animated.
Cheer Leader 2, 35 Yearbook Typist
35 Class Play Z5 Girls' Basketball 2,
35 Girls' Hiking Club 33 Dramatic
Club 35 Dancing Club 2, 3.
JOSEPH B. BORIS
. ,loc
General
Lithe . . . tall blond . . . easy going
. . . corridor casanova.
Varsity Football Squad 1, 25 Varsity
Football Team 1, 25 J.V. Basketball
Team '15 Cross-Country 15 Track 25
Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 35
Photography Club 35 Rifle Club 35
Student Council 35 Boys' Glee Club
2: Letter Men's Club 2, 3.
WESLEY R. BRASSINGTON
' Wes
Academic
Class "Van Johnson" . . . popular. ..
Nordic type . . . football captain.
Varsity Football Squad 1, 2, 35
Varsity Football Team 2, 35 J.V. Foot-
ball Squad lg j.V. Football Team lg
Varsity Basketball Team 35 Track
1, 2, 35 Traflic Patrol 35 Student
Council 1, 25 Class Play Z5 Class
President 2, 3g Boys' Glee Club 25
Dramatic Club 2, 35 Chess Club 35
Dancing Club 2, 35 Letter Men's
Club 2, 35 Hunting and Fishing
Club Z, 35 Photography Club 35
Rifle Club 35 National Honor Society
3.
MICHAEL M. BRESKIEWTCZ
Mike
General
"Bud Abbot" . . . quick witted . . .
happy go lucky . . . live wire
Traffic Patrol 3g Class Play 25 Boys'
Glee Club Z5 Dramatic Club 35 Chem-
istry Club 25 Physics Club 3.
HELEN V. BRIDY
Helen
General
Reticent . . . tranquil . . . steadfast
. . . fidelity to work and friends.
Carrnelite Weekly Typist 25 Spotlight
Typist 35 IXL Typist 35 Yearbook
Typist' 35 Girls' Basketballx Z, 35
Girls' Hiking Club 35 'Dramatic
Club 35 Literary Club 35 Biology
Club Ig Chemistry Club 25 Photog-
raphy Club 35 National Honor
Society 35 Quill and Scroll 3. '
TERESA M. BROSH
Terry
Commercial
Ladylilze . . . affable . . . true . . .
composed. .
IXL Typist 35 Spotlight Typist 35
Girls' Hiking Club 35 Girls' Glee
Club 2, 3.
MARY J. BUTKEWICZ
Marush
Commercial
Efficient . . . honest . . . well liked
. . . sports appreciator.
Yearbook Literary Staff 35 Student
Council 1, 2, 35 Girls' Basketball 1,
2, 35 Girls' Hiking Club 35 Dramatic
Club 35 Literary Club 33 Biology
Club 15 Photography Club 35 Sports
Appreciation Club 2.
MARIE R. BUTTS
Brtttsy .
General
Staunch advocate of chewing gum
. . . loyal . . . ,rriariy sided , . ,
delwnnaire.
Cheer Leader 2, 35 Spotlight Re-
porter l, 35 Class Plays 25 Girls'
Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Hiking Club
35 Sports Appreciation Club 2.
M. JACQUELINE CECIL
jackson
General
Sunny disposition . . . pretty . . .
active . . . talented ballerina.
Cheer Leader 2, 33 Spotlight
Editor 3g Spotlight Reporter 2, 33
Yearbook Literary Staff 3g Yearbook
Sales Committee lg Student Council
13 Class Play 23 National Honor
Society Z, 35 Girls' Basketball 29
Girls' Hiking Club 33 Girls' Glee
Club 1, Z, 35 Dramatic Club 33
Literary Club 35 Biology Club lg
Masque and Gavel 35 Quill and
Scroll 3.
JOHN CHABALA
C hob
General
Tall . . . steady worker . . . serious
. . . to the paint.
J.V. Football Squad lg Track lg
Traffic Patrol 3g Class Play Zg Boys'
Glee Club 2g Pinochle Club 29
Dramatic Club 3.
HELEN CHABALA
Chic
, General
Dreamy eyed . . . congenial . . .
good sport . . . cheerful. '
Carmelite Typist 33 Girls' Basketball
Z, 3g Girls' Glee Club lg Sports Ap-
preciation Z.
JEAN E. CHANGO
Poopsie
General
,Iocund . . . magnanimous . . . a
friend indeed . . . quick tempered
Carmelite Reporter 1, 25 Spotlight
Reporter 3g IXL Reporter 1, 29 Girls'
Basketball Z, 33 Captain 33 Literary
Club 3g Library Club 3g Social Eti-
quette Club 3.
ANNA CHEDDAR
Ann
Commercial
Likeable . . . impish smile . . . hails
from Centralia . . . willing worker.
Dramatic Club.3g Literary Club 3g
Social Etiquette Club 3g Photography
Club 3.
JOHN E. CHYLA
Hilly
General
Fair skinned . . . girl shy . , . mis-
chievous . . . indifferent.
Boys' Glee Club 23 Pinochle Club
2' Dramatic Club 3.
HELENE C. CIOKAJLO
Chick
Commercial
All round sport . . . good carriage
. . . attractive . . . supplies home-
work.
Spotlight., IXI,and Yearbook Typist
3g Class Play 2g National Honor
Society 2, 33 Girls' Basketbaall 1, Z,
33 Girls' Hiking Club 39 Literary
Club 39 Dancing Club 25 Quill and
Scroll 3.
JEROME C. COHEN
jerry
Academic
Infectious laugh . . . infectious ges-
tures . . . infectious . . .Miss John-
son's Pest.
Band 1, 2, 3g Cross-Country Z3 Track
1, Z, 3g Class Play Z5 Boys' Glee
Club Zg Dramatic Club 39 Chess
Club 2g Chemistry Club 2g Physics
Club 3.
JOSEPH F. COSTELLO
Jersey
General
Witty . . . Physics whiz . . . friendly
. . . versatile.
Varsity Basketball Team 25 J.V. Bas-
ketball Team lg Physics Club 3.
THOMAS P. COUSIN
Muttsy
General
Casanova . . . personality plus . . .
Wayfarer . . . neat dresser.
Football Manager 1, 2, 3g Pinochle
Club 3g Dramatic Club 3.
MARGARET M. CUFF
Margie
General
Conscientious . . . amiable . . . hair
diddler . . . original.
Literary Club 33 Library Club 2, 3.
PAUL DALLE LUCI-IE
Delucci
General
Strong, silent type . . . sportsman
. . . Plenty of gray matter . . .
painstaking.
Varsity Football Squad 25 Varsity
Basketball Team 2, 33 J,V. Basker-
ball Team lg Chess Club 2g Physics
Club 35 National Honor Society 3.
RICHARD J. DeCONCINI
Decon
General
Argumentative . . . penetrating voice
. . . unquenchalzle . . . omniscient.
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RAYMOND A. DeGAETANO
Ray
General
Companionable . . . determined . . .
engaging personality . . . polite.
J.V. Football Squad'2g J.V. Football
Team 25 Track Z, 35 Traffic Patrol
3: Pinochle Club 3g Chemistry Club
2g National Honor Society 35 The
Q Cog 3.
RALPH DOBSON
Ralph
General
Not flustered by femmes . . . cour-
teous . . . study shy . . . quiescent
N ORBERT DOMBROSKI
N orlrie
General
Seldom seen after school . . . mys-
terious.
JOHN J. DULKO
Hoohsy
General
Sedate . . . suave . . . harbored
intelligence . . . interesting.
Physics Club 3.
GLENN W. EDWARDS
Gus
General
Placid . . . hunter . . . jocose . . .
rubicund.
Band 13 Varsity Football Squad 2g
Pinochle Club 2.
PETE EREMICH
Pete
General
Avid reader . . . tallster . . . good
sport . . . races with buzzer.
RAY E. EVERT
Chief
Academic
Sense of humor . . . future physicist
. . . gift of gab . . . "Lou Costello."
Band 1, 2, 35 Drum Major Z, 33
Spotlight Reporter 35 IXL Reporter
3g Traffic Patrol 35 Class Play 29
Class Secretary 35 Boys' Glee Club
29 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 Biology
Club 1, 33 Hunting and Fishing
Club Z3 Chemistry Club 23 Physics
Club 33 National Honor Society 33
Masque and Gavel 3g Quill and
Scroll 3.
WILBERT EVERT
Deutch
General
Athletic . . . quiet . . . vivid blue
eyes . . , mannerly.
Varsity Football Squad 23 1.V. Foot-
ball Squad 1.
LYLIA M. FERENCE
Lylia
General
Dancing eyes . . . contagious giggle
. . . deep voice . . . fire cracker.
Class Play 25 Girls' Basketball 2, 3g
Girls' Hiking Club 3g Girls' Glee
Club 1, Z, 3g Dramatic Club 35
Dancing Club 3.
BRIAN F ETTERMAN
Flit
General
Loyal rooter . . . talented orator . . .
typical high school boy , . . perpetual
tease.
Yearbook Sales Committee 33 Traic
Patrol 35 Class Play Zg The Cog 1,
2, 35 Boys' Glee Club 35 Pinochle Club
25 Dramatic Club 1, 39 Chess Club
33 Speaking Chorus 2.
WILLIAM H. FRANCIS
Reverend
General
Quiet . . . commendable poet . . .
interested in theology . . . day
dreamer
Band 1, Z3 Student Council Z3 Boys
Glee Club 25 Dramatic Club 1, 25
Hunting and Fishing Club 2.
CARRIE M. FRASCH
Carrots
Vocational Home Economics
Talented yodeler - . . courageous
. . . flashing black eyes . . . eager
Girls' Hiking Club 33 Girls' Glee
Club 1, 2, 33 Social Etiquette Club
2, 33 Class Play 2.
MARY GALINIS
Mary
General
Faithful . . . everybody? pal . .
cornplaifant . . . likes baseball.
Girls' Basketball 33 Girls' Hiking
Club 3j Dramatic Club 33 Dancing
Club 33 Sports Appreciation 2.
DOLORES M. GIRARDINI
Dolly
Academic
Witty . . . pearly teeth . . insti-
gator . . . chic dresser.
Spotlight Reporter 1, 2, 33 Yearbook
Literary Staff 33 Yearbook Sales Com-
mittee 13 National Honor Society 2,
33 Girls' Basketball 2, 33 Captain 33
Girls' Glee Club 33 Bridge Club 2, 33
Dramatic Club 2, 33 Physics 33
Masque and Gavel 33 Quill and
Scroll 3.
CAROLYN E. GRECO
Candy
General
nassuming . . . roy . . . affalrle
. . discreet.
irls' Hiking Club 2, 3.
HAROLD L. GREEN
Greenie
General
Good :part . , . lilushes easily . . .
fur' fiend . . . platinum blond.
Cross-Country 2, 33 Hunting and
Fishing Club 3.
RAMONA M. GREGOR
Mona
General
Melodious voice . . . alert . . .
basketball player . . . big dimple.
Spotlight Reporter 33 Class Play Z3
Girls' Basketball 2, '33 Girls' Hiking
Club 3g Girls' Glee Club Z, 3g
Dramatic Club 33 Dancing Club 33
Sports Appreciation 2.
JOHN GRISCAVAGE
Battler
General
Idler . . . indifferent . . one of
the gang . . . pugnacious.
JEAN S. HALEMAN
Jeanie
General
Prankster . . . friend of everyone
. . . good-natured . . . munificient.
Social Etiquette Club 2, Photography
Club 3.
JOHN HAMERNIK
Flick
Academic
"Our friend Flicker" . . . plrotogenic
. . , rugged . . . stimulating.
Varsity Football Squad 25 Varsity
Football Team 35 J.V. Football Team
1: J.V. Basketball Team 15 Track
25 Trafiic Patrol 35 Class Play 25
Class Vice-President 35 Dramatic Club
2, 35 Chess Club 35 Dancing Club
Z5 Letter Men's Club 2, 35 Hunting
and Fishing Club 2, 35 Photography
Club 35 Rifle Club 3.
CORA E. HARBOLD
Corrie
Vocational Home Economics
Dependable . . . always a helping
hand . . . radio-listener . . . demure.
Library Club 2, 35 Social Etiquette
Club Z.
MARIE E. HARRY
Mimi
' General
Arduous worker . . . domineering
. . . impetuous . . . fet black hair.
Cheer Leader 2, 35 Carmelite Weekly
Editor 35 Carmelite Weekly Reporter
Z, 35 IXL Editor 35 IXL Reporter
2. 35 Class Play 25 Girls' Basketball
1, 2, 35 Girls' Hiking Club 2, 35
Girls' Glee Club 1, Z, 35 Chemistry
Club 25 National Honor Society 35
Quill and Scroll 3.
PATRICIA A. HARTZELL
Pat
Academic
Natural beauty . . . true friend . . .
reserved . . . vast wardrobe.
Carmelite Weekly Reporter 35 Year-
book Advertising Stalf 35 Student
Council 1, 35 Class Play 25 Girls'
Basketball 25 Captain 35 Girls' Hiking
Club 35 Dramatic Club 35 Masque
and Gavel 35 Quill and Scroll 3.
I
EDITH E. HINKEL
Edith
Commercial
Iocose . . . energetic . . . natural
blonde . . . good sport.
Carmelile Weekly Reporter Z, 35
Spotlight Reporter 15 Yearbook Typist
35 Student Council 25 Class Play
25 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 35 Girls'
Hiking Club 35 Girls' Glee Club
2, 35 Dramatic Club 35 Literary Club
35 Social Etiquette Club Z, 35
Chemistry Club 25 Pohotgraphy Club
3.
LILLIAN A. HOLUBOWICZ
Lilly
General
Fascinating gait . . . out of school
interests . . . dictionary worm . . .
whimsical.
Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Dramatic Club
35 Literary Club 35 Library Club 35
Social Etiquette Club 2, 35 Chemistry
Club 25 Masque and Gavel 2
IREN E HORSFIELD
Muzzy
General
Happy-go-lucky . . . natural locks
. . . sprigbtly . . . tidy.
Carmelite Weekly Reporter 2, 35
Yearbook Literary Staff 35 Girls'
Basketball Z, 35 Girls' Hiking Club
35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Social
Etiquette Club 2, 35 Photography
Club 3.
JOHN J. HOWAL
Howl:
General
Finds school a bore . . . prefers
blondes . . . outdoor complexion . . .
classroom slumberer.
Class President I5 Dramatic Club 25
Dancing Club 3.
EVELYN HOWER
Evie
General
Indijferent . . . easy going . . .
excitable . . . pretty eyes.
Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Captain 35
Social Etiquette Club 3.
LORRAINE M. HUMMEL
Booby
General
Beautiful locks . . . placid . . . at-
tentive . . , companionalrle.
Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Hiking
Club Z, 3.
MARIE HUTNICK
Mimi
General
Capable . . . diligent . . . domestic-
ally inclined . . . baby sitter.
CLEMENT J. JENGELESKI
jingle:
General
All round :portsman . . . 'venture-
some . . . wagerer . . . night life
adclict.
Varsity Football Squad 1, 25 Varsity
Football Team 1, Z5 Pinochle Club
25 Letter Men's Club 1, Z, 3.
RITA A. JUREWICZ
Rita
General
Cute . . . cooperation . . . giggler . . .
excellent posture.
Cheer Leacler 2, 35 Student Council
1, 25 Class Play 25 Girls' Hiking
Club 35 Social Etiquette 2.
JOHN K. KARLOCK
Ken
General
Suave . . . unconcemed . . . com-
muter . . . punctual.
Track 1, 25 Letter Men's Club 35
Photography Club 35 Physics Club
35 Rifle Club 3.
KENNETH R. KERSTETTER
Ken
Academic
Musician . . . extensive wardrobe
. . . high-strung . . . future M.D.
Band 1, 2, 35 IXL Reporter 35 Year-
book Advertising staff 35 Student
Council 15 Class Play 1, Z5 Boys'
Glee Club 25 Dramatic Club 2, 35
Chess Club 25 Physics Club 35 Pianist
for Girls' Glee Club 35 National
Honor Society 35 Masque and Gavel
3.
THOMAS KLACIK
U nguara'
General
Full of fun . . . likes sport: . .
smooth dancer . . . collegiate.
LEONARD J. KLIMOWICZ
Boley
General
Cutter-upper . . . faithful . . . "I
love life" . . . boisterous.
ROBERT KOBILIS
Smokey
General
Has many admirers . . . deep voice
. . . mischievous . . . adonis type.
Varsity Football Squad Z5 Varsity
Football Team 25 J.V. Football
Squad 15 J.V. Football Team 15
Track 1, 25 Traliic Patrol 35 Class
Secretary 25 Letter Men's Club 2, 3.
DONALD KOLOVICH
Cl iff
General
Moody . . . likes girls . . . determined
. . . loyal.
Pinochle Club 25 Dancing Club 3.
JOHN KONCEWICZ
Jalan
General
Dextrous . . . billiard player . . .
intrepid . . . regular features . .
unconcerned.
Student Council 3.
CLAIRE T. KORNASKI
Claire
General
Sincere . . . expressive eyes .
considerate . . . non-commitable.
Carmelite Typist 2, 35 Concession
Stand 2, 35 Girls' Basketball Z, 35
Girls' Hiking Club 35 Literary Club
5: Library Club 35 Social Etiquette
Club 3.
ANNA M. KOVALCHICK
Annie
General
Petite . . . seamstress . . . shining
countenance . . blue-eyed blonde.
Concession Stand Z, 35 Class Play- 25
Girls' Basketball 25 Girls' Hiking
Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33
Dramatic Club 35 Literary Club 35
Library Club 35 Social Etiquette
Club 35 Chemistry Club 25 Photog-
graphy Club 3.
LAMAR I-I. KRAFTCHAK
Krafty
General
Tall, dark, and handsome . . . dis-
tinctive laugh . . . toats a sax . .
amateur mechanic.
Band 1, 2, 35 Hunting and Fishing
Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 35 The Cog 3.
HELENE M. KRAMER
Queenie
General
Dejinitely blonde . . . loquacious
. . . surplus of energy . . prophetic
eyes.
Carmelite Typist 35 Yearbook Sales
Committee 15 Class Play 25 Girls'
Basketball 35 Girls' Hiking Club
35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatic
Club 35 Literary Club 35 Chess Club
35 Chemistry Club 25 Photography
Club 35 Physics Club 35 Quill and
Scroll 3.
JOHN S. KRAMER
Handsome
Academic
King-sized male . . . soap box orator
. . . radical . . debonnaire
Varsity Football Squad Z, 35 Varsity
Basketball Team 2, 35 Class Play 25
Bays' Glee Club 25 Dramatic Club
2, 35 Chess Club 2, 35 Dancing Club
35 Letter Men's Club 2, 35 Hunting
and Fishing Club 2, 35 Photography
Club 35 Physics Club 35 Rifle Club
35 National Honor Society 3.
JOSEPH KREVITSKIE
Studs
Academic
Well-liked . . . even disposition . . .
conscientious worker . . facts at
fingertips.
Cross-Country 25 Track Z5 Boys'
Glee Club 25 Chess Club 2, 35 Photo-
raphy Club 3.
LEONARD S. KUCZEWSKI
Kuch
General
Companionable . . . sportsman . . .
cute "crew cut" . . . women hater f?J
Varsity Football Team 35 J.V. Foot-
ball Team 15 Pinochle Club 2, 35
Letter Men's Club 35 Hunting and
Fishing Club 2, 35 Photography Club
3: Rifle Club 3.
ANTHONY KUKLIN SKI
Cookie
General
Loves 'em all . . . last rose . .
nonchalant . . evade: work.
Student Council 25 Class Play 25
Boys' Glee Club 25 Dramatic Club
25 Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 35
Chemistry Club 25 Rifle Club 3.
FRANCIS T. KUTZA
Frank
General
Everyboalyls pal . . . quiet . . . re
liable . . . .soda jerk.
Traffic Patrol 3.
JOLINE M LAUDIG
Ivey
Academic
Thousand little words . . . inquisitive
. . . perpetual tease . . . peaches and
cream complexion.
Class Play Z5 Girls' Basketball 35
Girls' Glee Club Z, 35 Dramatic Club
35 Literary Club 35 Chemistry Club
2.
JOSEPH W. LESESKI
foe
General
A friend to all . , . well-groomed
. . . smooth dancer . . . south paw.
Cross-Country 1, 25 Traclc 15 Class
Vice-President 1, 25 Hunting and
Fishing Club 2, 35 Photography Club
35 Physics Club 35 Rifle Club 35 The
Cog 3.
JOSEPI-1 M. LESKO '
Smokey
General
Opponent of homework . . . out-
doorsman . . carefree . . . grins and
bears it.
Concession Stand 2, 35 Pinochle
Clilb 2, 35 Hunting and Fishing Club
3.
GERALD R. LUTZ
jerry
Academic
Musician . . . punster . . . enjoying
life . . . sociahility plus.
Band 1, 2, 33 Carmelite Reporter
33 IXL Reporter 33 Class Play 23
Assembly Pianist 33 Pianist--Boys'
Glee Club 23 Pianist-Girls' Glee
Club 3g Boys' Glee Club 2, 33 Na-
tional Honor Society 2, 33 Dramatic
Club Z, 33 Chess Club 23 Biology
Club lg Physics Club 33 Speaking
Chorus Z3 Masque and Gavel 3.
IDA MAE MANN
' Ida Mae'
3 Commercial
Pretty locks . . . congenial . . 'Well
modulated 'voice . . . Warm smile.
Concession Stand 2, 33 Girls' Hiking
Club 3. .
RONALD E. MAURER
Ron
General
Diffident . . . come day-go day
. . . likes football . . . good looking.
Varsity Football Team 2, 33 J.V.
Football Team 13 Class Play 23 Letter
Men's Club 3s Hunting and Fishing
Club 33 Rifle Club 3.
DORIS M MATHEW
Blondie
General
Comely . . . zvhiz on skates . . .
effervescent . . . cheerful greeting.
Carmelite Typist 23 Spotlight, IXL
Typist 33 Yearbook Sales Committee
13 Concession Stand 2, 33 Class Play
23 Girls' Hiking Club 33 Girls' Glee
Club ls Quill and Scroll 3.
HUBERT N. MATTUCCI
Frog
Academic
Pepsodent fan . . constant grin
. . . always late . . . impulsive.
JOSEPH MATUKAITIS
X Pud
General
Curly hair . . . teachefs pest . .
pert . . . unconcerned.
STEPHEN J. MARENICK
Stush
Academic
Haunts library . . . deliberate . .
future scientist . . . droll.
Bancl 1, Z, 33 Chemisrty Club 23
Physics Club 3.
JOYLEIN MAY
Ivy
Academic
Excellent skater . . . that special
sparkle . . . striking appearance .
medicinal outlook.
Bonnie Caclette 1, 2, 33 Carmelite
Reporter 33 Spotlight Reporter I, 2,
33 IXL Reporter 33 Yearbook Liter-
ary Stalf 33 Class Play Z3 Girls'
Basketball l, Z, 33 Pinochle Club
23 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Literary Club
3: Biology Club 13 Chemistry Club
23 Physics Club 33 National Honor
Society 33 Masque and Gavel 3g
Quill and Scroll 3.
ROBERT E. MAYER
Bob
General
Future minister . . . reliable . . .
good sport . . . serious and determined.
Band Z, 35 j.V. Football Squad 15
j.V. Football Team 15 Track 2, 35
Stage Hand 2, 35 Boys' Glee Club 2.
LORRAINE MCWILLIAMS
M icltey
General
Peppy . . . hearty greeting . . .
inquisitive . . . full of deviltry.
Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Glee
Club 23 Social Etiquette Club 2.
JEAN MENAPACE
Jean
Academic A
Wide variety of interests . . . cap-
ahle . . . personality and spirit . . .
loves clothes.
Cheer Leader 2, 35 Spotlight Re-
porter 1, 2, 35 IXL Reporter 1, 2,
33 Yearbook Literary Staff 35 Student
Council 2, 35 Concession Stand Z5
National Honor Society 2, 33 Girls'
Basketball 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2,
35 Literary Club 3g Photography
Club 35 Physics Club 35 Masque and
Gavel 35 Quill and Scroll 3.
STEPHEN MENAPACE
.Steph
Academic
Walking encyclopedia . . . Roman
features . . . colorful personality . . .
proficient hccleler.
Band 1, 2, 35 Chess Club 2, 35
National Honor Society 3.
F
EMILY E. MERVINE
Dim ples
Commercial
Beautiful eyes . . . outstanding dim-
ples . . . haunts skating rinlts . . .
genial.
Carmelite Typist 25 Spotlight Typist
35 IXL Typist 25 Yearbook Typist
35 Class Play 25 Girls' Glee Club
1, 2, 35 Literary Club 35 Social
Etiquette Club Z, 3g National Honor
Society 3s Quill and Scroll 3.
LILLIAN MESERAVIGH- A
Lily
Commercial
. v
Lovely auburn hair . . . sweet . . .
even disposition . . . liltes to dance.
Spotlight Typist 33 IXL Typist 33
Dramatic Club Z, 35 Literary Club
35 Scial Etiquette Club Z, 35 Photog-
raphy Club 3. '
VILMA E. MICCIO
Vil
Academic
Coquette . . . cameo complexion
. . . 'wide circle of admirers . .
loquacious.
Carmelite Reporter 35 Spotlight Re-
porter 1, 2, 35 Editor 35 IXL Re-
porter 1, Z, 35 Yearbook Sales
Committee 35 Class Play 23 National
Honor Society 2, 35 Girls' Basketball
35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Bridge
Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35
Literary Club 35 Biology Club 15
Physics Club 35 Speaking Club Z5
Masque and Gavel 35 Quill and
Scroll 3.
DOLORES E. MILEWSKI
Dolly
Academic
Aquatic ability . . . diligent worker
. . . ready smile . . . clear diction.
Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Hiking
Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35
Dramatic Club 35 Literary Club 35
Biology Club 15 Social Etiquette Club
2, 35 Speaking Chorus 23 Masque and
Gavel 3.
ANTHONY G. MILUNAS
Tony '
Academic
Typical teen-ager . . . friendliness
personified . . never a dull moment
. . . 'Winsome smile.
Trailic Patrol 35 Student Council 2,
35 Class Play 25 Class Treasurer 2,
35 Boys' Glee Club 2, 35 Dramatic
Club 2, 35 Dancing Club 2, 35
Biology Club 15 Chemistry Club 2.
MARIE IVIINARCHICK
Mim
General
Tall and blonde . . . conscientious
. . . basketball devotee . . . business
minded
Girls' Basketball 35 Social Etiquette
Club 3.
MICHAEL MORASKIE, JR.
Mort
. General
Plenty of lrisb 'wit . . . dislikes Work
. . . lively . . . Our Miler.
Varsity Basketball Team 2, 35 Cross-
Country Z, 35 Track 1, Z, 35 Boys'
Glee Club Z5 Pinochle Club 2, 35
Chess Club 35 Letter Men's Club
2, 3.
OLIVE L. MOUERY
A M ur ray
Academic
Career type . . stauncb friend , .
likes swimming . . . emotional.
Carmelite Weekly Reporter 35 IXL-
Reporter 35 Concession Stand 2, 35
Class Play 25 Girls' Basketball Z, 35
Girls' Hiking Club 35 Girls' Glee
Club 2, 35 Pinochle Club 25 Dra-
matic Club 2, 35 Literary Club 35
Chemistry Club 25 Photography
Club 35 Physics Club 35 National
Honor Society 35 Masque and Gavel
3.
JAMES F. PARRY
Jim
General
Quiet dignity . . . bluslres red-ily . . .
cute dimple . . Pop's assistant.
SAMUEL PESARCHICK
Sam
General
Curly top . . infectious grin . . .
sprrtely . . . man of tbe world.
Varsity Football Squad 25 Varsity
Football Team 35 Pinochle Club 2,
3: Letter Men's Club 35 Hunting
and Fishing Club 2, 35 Physics Club
25 Rifle Club 3.
FRANCIS PETRUSKEVICH
Petro
General
Outdoor scout . . . tall and lanky
. . . shy type . . acquiescent.
The Cog 3.
JOSEPH PETRUSKEVICH
Pet
General
Calm, coal and collected . . . cur-
rent events' fiend . . . inveterate
driver . . . good scout.
The Cog 3.
RICHARD PINAMONTI
Rub
General 5
Perpetual tease . . quick temper
ready grin . . . dark-complexion.
Cross-Country Manager 1, 25 Track
Manager 2,
ELEANOR N. PUPO
Eleanor
Academic
Quick to laugh . . . silky blue black
hair . . . bound to succeed . .
mischievous.
Carmelite Weekly Editor 35 Car-
melite Weekly Reporter l, 25 Spot-
light Reporter 1, 2, 35 IXL Editor 35
IXL Reporter 1, Z, 35 Yearbook
Advertising Stall 35 Yearbook Sales
Committee 15 National Honor Society
Z, 35 Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Glee
Club 2, 35 Bridge Club 2, 35 Dra-
matic Club 2, 35 Biology Club 15
Chemistry Club 25 Physics Club 35
Quill and Scroll 3.
VVALTER T. RANDUSKY
Chuck
General
Neat appearance . . . reserved . . .
interested . . polite.
Pinochle Club 35 Hunting and Fish-
ing Club 3.
VINCENT E. RAWA
Rav
General
Even-tempered . . . unflusterea' by
females . . . strong, silent type . . .
blond.
Varsity Football Team 25 j. V Foot-
ball Team 1.
JANE L. REINARD
I Ianie
General
Sophisticated . . . unpredictable . . .
easily perturbed . . . capricious.
Carmelite Weekly Reporter 1, 2, 35
IXL Reporter Z5 Yearbook Sales Com-
mittee 25 Girls' Hiking Club 35
Girls' Glee Club I, Z, 35 Literary
Club 35 Chemistry Club 2.
ELOISE RHINE
Elsie
General
A staunch friend . . . thoughtful . . .
trustworthy . . . sports fan.
Girls' Basketball 25 Captain 35 Sports
Appreciation Club 2.
JACQUELINE L. RICH
Jackie
General
Ambitious . . . friendly . . . depend-
able . . sincere.
Band 15 Carmelite Weekly Reporter
Z, 35 IXL Reporter 2, 35 Class Play
25 Girls' Basketball 1, 25 Girls' Hik-
ing Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35
Pinochle Club 35 Dramatic Club 2,
35 Literary Club 35 Social Etiquette
Club 35 Photography Club 35 Physics
Club 35 Sports Appreciation Club 25
Masque and Gavel 35 Quill and
Scroll 3.
DOLORES E. RIECK
Ricky
General
Attentive . . . Loyal . . . truthful , . .
vivacious.
Carmelite Weekly Typist 35 Yearbook
Typist 35 Dramatic Club 35 Dancing
Club 2, 35 Social Etiquette Club 35
Quill and Scroll 3.
LORRAIN E L. ROLKO
Larry
General
Usherette . . .alert . . . cute . . .
peppy cheerer.
Girls' Basketball Z.
EVEI.-YN M. RONEY
Evy
General
Lively . . . cheerful . . . "twinkle in
her eyes" . . . cordial.
Girls' Basketball 2g Girls' Hiking
Club 33 Social Etiquette Club 2.
ROBERT J. ROVNAK
Rav
General
Meticulous . . . whimsical . . . mis-
chievous . . . conscientious student.
Boys' Glee Club Zg Pinochle Club Z5
Dramatic Club 3g Photography Club
3.
BLAIR G. RUTHS
Ruth:
General
Quiet . . . good-natured . . Qdiminu-
tive . . . "shiny" shoes.
Student Council 23 Stage Hand 2, 3.
BERNARD P. RYNKIEWICZ
Babe
General
Jolly goal fellow . . . attracts op-
posite sex . , . hall gremlin . . . all
'round athlete.
Yearbook Sales Committee 2, 35 Var-
sity Football Squad 1, Z, 3g Varsity
Football Team 35 Varsity Basketball
Team 2, 35. V. Basketball Team
lg Track 1, 2, 33 Traffic Patrol 3:
Pinochle Club 2g Dancing Club Z5
Letter Men's Club 3.
JOSEPH A. SAVIDGE
Salvo
General
Nonchalant . . . ladies' man . . . imp-
ish grin . . . well-liked.
Varsity Football Squad lg Varsity
Football Team Z, 3g J. V. Basket-
ball Team lg Trafhc Patrol 33 Pinochle
Club 2g Dancing Club Z5 Letter
Men's Club 2, 3.
RAMON SCHAFFER
Roman
General V
Never worries . . . never hurries . . .
sense of humor . . . jet black hair.
Track Zg 35 Boys' Glee Club Zg
Dancing Club 2.
RAYMOND W. SCHLAGLE
Ray
General
Wavy hair . . . excellent drummer
. . . telling blush . . . "on the beam."
Band 1, 2, 3g J. V. Basketball Team
lg Class Play Z5 Dramatic Club 3g
Dancing Club 2g Photography Club
3: Masque and Gavel 3.
GILDA SCICCHITANO
Shick
General
Happy time gal . . ,unintentional
joker . . . reliable . . . corridor run-
ner.
Carmelite and Spotlight Reporter 35
Concession Stand 2, 35 Class Play 25
Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Glee
Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Club 35 Lit-
erary Club 35 Dancing Club 2, 35
Chemistry Club Z5 Photography Club
35 Masque and Gavel 3.
THOMAS H. SHAFFER
Shaf
General
Pearly teeth . . . good-natured . .
girl shy . . . clean cut.
Varsity Basketball Team 2, 35 J. V.
Basketball Team 1.
ANTHONY SHARAYKO
A unty
General
Man of few Words . . . 'virile . .
amateur boxer . . . outdoor complexion.
Cross-Country Z5 Track 1, 2, 35
Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 35
Physicis Club 35 Rifle Club 3.
ALBERT R. SHEPLEY
Butch
General
Tardy bug . . . likes to sleep . .
always chewing . . . easy going.
JOAN SHOOP
Dusty
General
Unconcerned . . . changeable . . .
enviable curls , . . equestrienne.
Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Library
Club 2, 35 Photography Club 3.
THOMAS J. SHUDA
Geif
General
Ambitious . . . determined . . . 'Well-
graomed . . . charitable.
Student Council 35 Physics Club 3.
MILDRED A. SHULSKI
Milly
Commercial
Gay . . . good dancer . . . companion
able . . . straight forward.
Spotlight and IXL Typist 35 Girls'
Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Hiking Club
35 Dancing Club 35 Biology Club 1.
MARY SHUPTAR
Mary
General
Likable . . . sunny nature . . . flirty
eyes. . . pleasingly pleasant.
Student Council 1, 35 Dancing Club
2, 35 Social Etiquette Club 3.
GRACE M. SIPPLE
Sip
- General
Chatter lzox . . . likes to skate . . .
unique gait . . . Whistler.
Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 35 Literary
Club 35 Dancing Club Z, 3. -
ROBERT SKAVERSKI
S crib
General
General nuisance . . . dislikes school
. . . zvily . . . "blue eyes."
Pinochle 3.
ANNA SLACI-ITA
Anne'
E, Commercial
Efficient . . . olive complexion . . .
somber . . . domestically inclined.
Spotlight Typist 35-IXL Typist 35
Girls' Basketball 33 Social Etiquette
Club 2, 35 Photography Club 3.
JOHN W. SMITH
Smitty
General
Teller of tall tales . . . outspoken . . .
future mariner . . . trimly-tailored.
MARSHALL SMITH
Tink
General
Seldom beard . . . tall and lanky . .
mechanic . . . unconcerned.
J. V. Football Team 1.
WILLIAM SNYDER
S ni p
General
Cordial . . . wiry . . . dark features
. . . friendly smile,
Stage Hand 2, 35 Dancing Club 35
Chemistry Club 2.
ANNAMARIE E. SOSNOSKI
Annamarie
General
Quiet . . . soft-spoken . . . "fairy
step" . . . diligent.
Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Dramatic
Club 35 Social Etiquette Club 2, 3.
EDWARD STECKER
Eddie
General
Athletic physique . . . ruddy com-
plexion . . . ready to help.
Varsity Football Squad 2, 35 .Var-
sity Football Team 35 J. V. Football
Squad 15 J. V. Football Team 15
Track lg Boys' Glee Club 25 Dancing
Club 25 Letter lVlen's Club, 2, 35
Hunting and Fishing Club Z, 35
Rifle Club 3. 5
LEE E. STERN
Lee
Academic
Future journalist . . . prefers brunettes
. . . well-read . . . music devotee.
Band 1, Z, 35 Spotlight Reporter 1,
35 Yearbook Sports Editor 35 Class
Play 25 Boys' Glee Club Z5 Dra-
matic Club 1, 2, 35 Chess Club 35
Dancing Club 25 Chemistry Club Z5
Photography Club 35 Physics Club 35
Masque and Gavel 3.
DONALD L. STONE
Stoney
General
Always beard . . . good dancer . . .
enjoys skating . . . eccentric zvit.
Varsity Football Squad 35 Track 2, 35
Student Council 15 Boys' Glee Club Z5
Letter lVlen's Club 35 Hunting and
Fishing Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 3.
CARL. M. SWARTZ
Squirrel
General
Camera fiend . . . smokes a pipe . . .
enjoys skating . . . airplane manipu-
latar.
Band 1, 2, 35 Class Photographer 35
Biology Club 15 Photography Club 2,
35 The Cog 3.
RITA C. TAMECKI
Tamek
Academic
Model type . . . natural curly hair
. . . basketball enthusiast . . . "sugar
and spice-"
Carmelite Reporter 1, 2, 35 IXL Re-
porter 35 Yearbook Literary Staff 35
Yearbook Sales Committee 15 Con-
cession Stand 2, 35 Class Play 25
Girl's Basketball 1, 2, 35 Captain 35
Dramatic Club 2, 35 Literary Club
35 Dancing Club 2, 35 Biology Club
15 Chemistry Club 25 Photography
Club 35 Physics Club 35 Masque and
Gavel 35 Quill and Scroll 3.
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ALFRED TEUF EL
Sam
General
Odd gait . . . unusual smile . . .
athletically inclined . . . school shy.
Varsity Football Squad 35 Varsity
Football Team 35 J. V. Football
Squad 15 J. V. Football Team 15
Varsity Basketball Team 2, 35 V.
Basketball Team 15 Track 1, Z, 35
Traffic Patrol 3.
HELEN TOLKACH
Helen
General I
Naivete . . . domestic . f . under-
standing . . . reserved.
Concession Stand 2, 35 Girls' Hiking
Club 35 Social Etiquette Club 25 Pho-
tography Club 3.
ALBERT TOMTISHEN
Tislr
General
Earnest . . . persuasive smile . . .
sensible . . . neat appearance.
The Cog 2, 35 Hunting and Fishing.
Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 3.
MARY LOU TRETTER
Lou
General
Coppery locks . , . woman driver . . .
comprehensive . . . a "gem.J'
Carmelite Weekly Typist 35 Yearbook
Literary Staff 35 Girls' Glee Club 35
Dramatic Club 35 Literary Club 35
Library Club Z.
OLIVE J. TRUMP
Olly
Academic
Winsome smile . . . many admirers
. . . flirtatious . . . dependable.
Bonnie Cadette 2, 35 Carmelite Re-
porter 3g Spotlight Reporter 1, 2, 33
IXL Reporter 1, 33 Yearbook Co-
Editor 33 Yearbook Literary Staff 39
Yearbook Sales Committee 13 Stu-
dent Council Zg Class Play 23 Girls'
Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Hiking Club 35
Girls' Glee Club 35 Bridge Club 2,
3: Dramatic Z, 35 Literary Club 35
Chess Club 39 Biology Clwb 15
Physics Club 35 Speaking Chorus 23
National Honor Society 35 Masque
and Gavel 3g Quill and Scroll 3.
HELEN TYLENDA
Henry
General
True friend . . . congenial . . . sym-
pathetic . . . agreeable.
Carmelite Typist 33 Girls' Glee Club
3g Dramatic Club 3g Literary Club 3g
Dancing Club 2, 35 Social Etiquette
Club 3g National Honor Society 33
Quill and Scroll 3.
BLANCHE L. VARANO
Blanche
Academic
Unassuming . . even tempered . . .
conscientious worker . . . sincere.
Spotlight Reporter 33 Girls' Basket-
ball 2, 35 Dramatic Club 3g Literary
Club 35 Chemistry Club 23 Photog-
raphy Club 35 Physics Club 3g Na-
tional Honor Society 37
ANNA M. WASILEWSKI
Ani
Academic
Vim, vigor, vitality . . . peaches and
cream complexion . . . "TWxnltly"
eyes . . . doll like features.
Cheer Leader 2, 39 Carmelite Reporter
3g Spotlight Reporter 39 Yearbook Lit-
erary Staff 33 Student Council Z3
Class Play 2g Girls' Basketball 1, 2,
3: Girls' Hiking Club 3g Dramatic
Club 33 Chemistry Club 23 Photog-
raphy Club 3.
LOIS E. WEISSINGER
Lorvie
General
A good sport . . . reliable . . .
thoughtful . . . agreeable attitude.
Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Social Eti-
quette Club Z, 3.
WILBUR F. WESNER
Wil
General
Unconcerned . . . bashful . . . pool
shark , . . autonomous.
Hunting and Fishing Club 3.
ROBERT WETZEL
Robert
General
Controversial . . . girl shy . . . im-
pulsive . . . unpretentious.
Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3s Track
Z, 33 Student Council lg Dancing
Club 23 Physics Club 3.
CLARENCE WHITE
Red
General
Easy-going . . . sarcastic . . . reddish
brown hair . . . hunting enthusiast.
Varsity Football Team Z, 35 V.
Football Squad lg Track 1, 2, 33
Traflic Patrol 34 Student Council 3g
Boys' Glee Club 2g Dramatic Club
2, 35 Dancing Club Z, 35 Letter Men's
Club 2, 35 Hunting and Fishing Club
2.
MARY JANE WHITE
Rusty,
General
Strut: for "Hi" , , , loquaciou: . . .
attractive auburn lock: . . . promoter
of good feelings.
Drum Majorette 3g Bonnie Caclette 1,
23 Spotlight Reporter 13 Yearbook
Sales Committee 33 Class Play 23
Girls' Basketball 2, 3s Captain 33
Girls' Hiking Club 33 Girls' Glee
Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2,
33 Literary Club 3g Biology Club 13
Library Club 33 Chemistry Club 23
Photography Club 33 Speaking Chor-
us 23 Sports Appreciation Club 23
Masque and Gavel 3.
GLENN C. WIGHTMAN
Fat
General
Placid . . . lover of the outdoors
. . . unassuming . . . likes mechani-
cal drawing.
Band 1, 23 The Cog 2, 33 Hunting and
Fishing Club 3.
FRANKLIN R. WILLIAMS
Pip
General
Unpredictable . . . sly humor . .
impetuou: grin . . . carefree.
JOAN A. WILLIAMS
Ioan
General
A "true friend" . . . generous . . .
frank . . . good sport.
Concession Stand 23 Class Play 23
Girls' Basketball 33 Girls' Hiking
Club Z, 33 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33
Dramatic Club 2, 33 Biology Club 13
Chemistry Club 23 Physics Club 433
Masque and Gavel 3
NANCY A. WILLIAMS
Nance
Acaclemic
Titian lrair . . . typical biglr :clrool
girl . . . "fun and fancy free."
Spotlight Reporter' 1, 2, 33 Yearbook
Literary Staff 33 Concession Stand
1, 23 Class Play 23 Class Treasurer
lg Girls' Basketball 2, 33 Girls' Hik-
ing Club 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2,
33 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Literary Club
33 Chess Club 33 Biology Club 13
Physics Club 33 Speaking Chorus 23
National Honor Society 33 Masque
ancl Gavel 33 Quill and Scroll 3.
EMIL WISDO
Whiz
Academic
The "Mayor of Camptownn . . .
smooth dancer . . . class "Romeo"
. . . opponent of homework.
HELEN A. WOJCIK
Helen
General
Benignant . . . Natural beauty . . .
modest . . . felicitous nature.
Carmelite Weekly Typist 3s Student
Council 3g Literary Club 33 Social
Etiquette Club. '
VIRGINIA M. WYDRA
Virgy
Commercial
Even-tempered . . . versatile . . .
droll . , . "a walking new:paper."V
Girls' Glee Club 33 Social Etiquette
Club 23 Photography Club 3.
DOROTHY L. YANICK
VALERIA M. YODIS
DO! Babe
General General
Serene . . . collegiate wardrobe . . V lnquisitive . . . "Gadahout" . . . danc'
willowy . . . well-mannerea' and un- ing fan , , , fmliq-omg,
spoiled.
Carmelite Weekly Typist 35 Yearbook
Sales Committee 23 Class Play 25
Girls' Basketball lg Girls' Glee Club
1, 2, 39
Scroll 3 .
Literary Club 3g Quill and
CLASS SONG
"PARTING"
Tune-"Heart and Soul"
Classmates., now, we leave school days behind.
All will seek, but only some will find
The road-to happiness always,
Like that of our high-school days.
Parting now leaves tender memories.
Teachers, friends, so well remembered, these.
Sadly, we now must say, "Goodbye,"
Mt. Carmel High.
We leave the things we held most dear, our treasures
We leave behind our high-school trials and pleasures.
And now we part into the world to go. '
Tarry not, the world' won't wait, you know.
Go forth to find and fare our fate.
The Class of '48.
Words by
PEGGY ANN Astor:
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Cheer Leader Z, 33 Class Play Zg
Girls' Basketball 2, 3g Captain 33
Girls' Hiking Club 35 Dramatic Club
3g Dancing Club 3g Sports Apprecia-
tion 2.
JOHN E. YODZIS
lack
Academic
"IO o'clotk scholar" . . . friendly
' chap . . . "super salesman" . . .
M handsome.
, , Band 1, 2, 39 IXL Reporter 33 Year-
book Advertising Staff 33 Ttailic Pa-
trol 35 Class Play 2, Boys' Glee Club
2. 35 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Dancing
Club 35 Hunting and Fishin Club
33 Photography Club Z, 35 Rige Club
" 3g Masque and Gavel 3.
SENIOR CLASS
CALENDAR
December 12, 1947-Mistletoe Dance
January 30, 1948-Initiation Ceremonies for:
National Honor Society
Masque and Gavel
Quill and Scroll
The Cog
May 24-28, 1948-Senior Week
May 28, 1948-Class Day
May 30, 1948-Baccalaureate
June 1, 1948-Commencement
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Junior English Class
School Artist Sophomore Dissection Work
Sophomore Biology Class
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C. THOMAS L. CORTELLINI E. Gu1zzETTl J. RAMAGE
President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
CLASS ADVISERS
Miss HELEN A. CARROLL MR. JOSEPH A. PASKEVICH
THE JUNIOR CLASS
Represented here is the Junior Class, 184 students in all. This class has added
much to the prestige of its Alma Mater and to thc success of the Senior Class. This
class ought to go far, and when they're seniors, we hope they will continue to faith-
fully uphold and cherish the traditions of this school.
JUNIOR CLASS CALENDAR
November 25-December 10, 1947-Curtis Com-
panyls Magazine Campaign
january 9, 1948-Curtis Companyls Ice Cream
Party
january 16, 1948-Snowball Dance in the Silver
Palestra
january 29 dl February 5, 1948-Nxfinter Carnival
Talent Show
March 25, 1948-junior Class Play
April 2, 1948-Spring Dance in Silver Palestra
May 28, 1948-junior and Senior Prom in the
Silver Palestra
I-IOMEROOM 201
First Raw, Left lo Right--Miss
Howard, Chmielewski, Evans, Bolesta,
Cimino, Anclreano, Cortellini, Cromp-
lon, Czerwinski, Beaver.
Second Row - Dropeslcey, Eisen-
baugh, Anclrulewich, Conches, Bol-
tralik, Angeli, Belfonte, Davis.
Third Row-Adams, Ciokajlo, Bai-
ley, Aurancl, Criniti, Dallnzia, Bas-
kin, Barder, Edwards.
HOMEROOM 203
Fir!! Row, Left to Rigbl-Markle
Kijauslcas, Keefer, Klemashefski, Kell-
er, Knerr, Koncewicz, R. Koronlcie'
wicz, E. Koronkiewicz, Kuklinski, Kris-
kic.
Second Row-Miss Scicchitano,
Kehler, Kunsaitis, Lucas, Kruslcie
Kurilla, Lapinski, Maclailis, Lippman
Larzelere, Kessler, Lobos.
Third Row-Levancloslcy, Krouch
Maher, Kotora, Kessler, Kramer,
Klimowicz, Kowaleski, Kehler, Kessler
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I-IOMEROOM 202
First Row, Left to Righl-Homan
iclc, Karpinski, Homirz, E. Guizzerti
C. Guizzetti, Fabrizio, Furio, Feder
shock, Jazwinslci.
Second Row-Karycki, Miss Bill
man, Grossman, John, Karwacki
Frourz, Francis, Hutnick, Kautter
Hosgood, Glessman.
Third Row-Harrison, Fantini, Gis
sel, Hovanes, Feifer, Gribbin, Forlctus
Gronski, Guarna.
HOMEROOM 303
First Row, Left to Right-Sawicki,
Sncclclen, Shoop, Shilco Saulcaitis,
Socha, Strawn, Rishar, Schucker,
Sharaylco.
Second Row-Mr. Kozlowski, Rossi
Sanroni, Shurr, Stashinski, Rucloclc
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Stanton, Roaclarmel, Reiner, Sienlcie-
wicz, Sitlco.
Third Row-Ruclms, Sienlciewicz
Sokol, Ramage, lVl. Repella, Rodgers,
R. Repella, Scicchitano, Rakus, Reed-
inger, Sheetz, Shamanski, Stine.
I-IOMEROOM 204
First Row, Left to Right-Miller
Mestichelli, McGraw, Noclzalc, Paul
Mirarchi, Nardelli, Mayer, Montello
Porlcyn.
Second Row-Ostroslci, Neifert
Miller, Osinslci, E. Pupo, Pranskej
vich, T. Pupo, Paliokas, Moleslci,
Medwick, Mrs. Boleske.
Third Row-Nesrer, McManaman
Y
Mazari, Moyer, Morris, Payne, Mihal-
ik, Marquette, Menapace, Raclzai.
HOMEROOM 305
First Row, Left to Riglvl-Tiets-
worth, Swatslci, Villcauslcas, Tuslxin-
ski, Wardrop, Williams, Wary, War-
go.
Second Row-Mr. Barnes, Wen-
rich, Yorkiewicz, Yodis, Weis, Vic-
tor, Weissinger,
Third' Row-Thomas, Tasker, Vffert,
P. Zelez, J. Zelez, Troyan, White-
bread.
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P- VIHZENZES T. OWENS T. BRESLIN B. JANxosK1
Pres' em Viff-Pffffdfflf Secretary Treasurer
CLASS ADVISERS
Miss REGINA G. SHovL1N MR. Jesse:-1 W.,KOZLOWSKI
Represented here are the future supporters of Higher Education, the Sophomore
Class, 191 strong. They received the usual share of initiation-plus a little more, but
they "took it on the chin" and soon were recognized as school mates by the upper
classmen. This class has excellent school spirit, and we hope this spirit increases each
year until it becomes a guiding light for every future class.
SOPI-IOMORE CLASS CALENDAR
September 12, 1947-Sophomore Initiation
November 211, 1947-Thanksgiving Dance
March-Talent Show
April-Spring Dance
I-IOMEROOM 309
Pint Row, Left to Righl--Jas.
Chubb, John Chubb, Credito, Bressi,
Czeslowski, DeGaetano, Ballent,
Chucoski. Coleman. Bender.
Second Row-Albin, Bolesca, Beier
schmitt, Balinslcas, Breslin, Butts, L
Brezinski, Breziclci, D. Brezinslci, Mrs
Kuliclc.
Third Row-Bernas, Boclnar, Bot
tari, Brazinslci, Brennan, Baxter, Butts,
Bender, Angell, Chabala.
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SOPEOHZOZS
I-IOMEROOM 102
First Row, Left to Right-Adams,
Bowers, Ciolcajlo, Bixler, Cavaleri,
Cullen, Costello.
Second Ron'-Miss Shovlin, Brown,
Block, Conches, Brosius, Cantor,
Ciolcajlo, Aurand, Artman.
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l-IOIVSEROOIVI 310
First Row, Left to Right-Erney
Doyle, Hamer, Gable, Feifer, Hart-
zell, Former, Fetslco, Furio, Evans.
Second Row-Miss Mayan, Green
Glowacl-ci, Gula, Deja, Gucleliunas,
Fecloclc, Greff, Gergen, Gabert.
Tlvircl Row-Domanski, Humbo-
slcy, Guzevich, Grlbowych, Fisher
Finton, Fegley, Greco.
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HOMEROOM 31 1
First Row, Lvfl lo Riglvl-Krevib
slcie, Kolni, Lamb, janisak, Kaminski,
Lucas, Joraslcic, Kulick, Kehlcr, Lisie-
ski
SUCOHIII Ron'-Lacshaw, Macutkie-
wicz, Lavish, Howal, janlioslci. Hum-
mel, Hosgoocl, Kirclioff, Kessler, Ko-
tora, Mr. Chesney.
Third Row-Hook, Krorclilco, Kun-
saitis, Knerr, Malinoski, Hughes,
Kuczewski, Kovalchick, Lucas, Lutz,
Maliclc.
HOMEROOM 314
First Row. Lefl to Right-Stine,
Soulges, Rutlms, Savage, Slwda, Snu-
lcnitis, Slotrerbaclc, Rcllco, Shuda, Sin-
opoli.
Second Raw-Smith, Sharnyko,
Sliarer, Sclmlcgel, Shull, joan Sharer,
Sliebelslci, Shicranl, Schetromo, Miss
Carroll.
Third Runf-Sliuptar, Stabinslzi,
Sreclcer, Rupp, Rossi, Staslcicl, Rosin-
ski, Ruclock.
I-IOMEROOM 312
Fir!! Row, Left to Right-Remaley
Repeila, Markle, Mihalo, C. Profit
Nalis, Rawa, Puchalski, Olshefski, M
Profit.
Second Row--Pollock, Nebroski, E
Olshefski, Mazer, Nolter, Marquette,
Nicoletri, Pachuta, Menapace, Pope,
Nlalinoslci, Mr. Breslin.
Thira' Row-Pesarchick, Petroslcy,
Pusteinick, Mazur, Reed, Owens,
Mirarchi, Narcavage, Okronglis, Rim-
olcaitfs.
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HOMEROOM 301
Fin! Row, Left to Right-Zurites
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Second Row - Miss McCarthy
cenzes, Zecoski, Yoder, Thurick
Warakomski, P. Vincenzes.
Thim' Row-White, Wisniewski
rich, Wertz, Williams.
.goflgomozs .Unification
A Group of Martyrs Playing "Little Sally Ann"
P. Caught in the Act Confusion Reigns
Doing an Irish Jig Poor "El1lJy,'
Zymek, Yancoslci, Troclci, Taylor,
Wetzel, Yeager, Trump, Toth, Thom-
Srrike, White, Turick, Wary, Vin-
Wydra, Szymanslci, Yarnall, Wen-
National Honor Society-Initiation
uill and Scroll-Initiation Masque and Gavel-Initiation
The Cog--Initiation
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OFFICERS
President .....,. GERALD LUTZ
Vice-President . .ELEANOR PUPO
Secretary . , ,NANCY WILLIAMS
Treasurer .... .VILMA MICCIO
First Row, Left to Right-Menapace, Williams, Lutz, Miss Howard, Adviserg Pupo, Miccio, Gir-
arrclini.
Second Row-Becker, Mouery, Tylenda, Varano, Mervine, Trump, Ciolcajlo.
Third Row-Cecil, Menapace, Harry, DeGaetano, May, Evert, Bridy.
Fourth Row-Kerstetter, Dalle Luche, Kramer, Brassington.
To create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to
promote worthy leadership, to encourage development of character-these are the four
objectives of the National Honor Society. To become a member of this honored organiza-
tion is the most sought-after achievement in every scholar's high school career.
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OFFICERS
President . ,-IACQUELINE CECIL
Vice-Presidenl HGERALD LUTZ
Secretary .... JEAN MENAPACE
Sgt.-at-Arms .... JOHN YODZIS
First Raw, Left lo Right-Mrs. Cecil, Aclviserg Menapace, Lutz, Cecil, Yodzis, Miss Scicchitano, Adviser
Second Row-Scicchitano, Mouery, Williams, Miccio.
Third Row-Milewslci, Hartzell, Girardini, White, Trump, Rich. Anuzis, May, Tameclci.
Fourth Row-Holubowicz, Stern, Kerstetter, Evert, Schlagle, Williams.
To recognize and promote significant student achievement, in any area of speech in
the school, to assist the student in raising his standards of speech, and to sponsor a better
relation between the high school and the community-this is the threefold objective of
the Masque and Gavel. This organization is ,the International Honorary Society for I-Iigh
School Dramatists.
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OFFICERS
President . . .LORRAINE BECKER
Vice-President HVILMA MICCIO
Secretary .,.,, ELEANOR PUPO
Treasurer ....,,, OLIVE TRUNIP
First Row, Left to Right: Harry, Cecil, Trump, Miss Bahner, Aclviserg Becker, Miccio, Pupo.
Second Row: Rich, Williams, Kramer, Menapace, Hartzell, Tameclci, Yaniclc. '
Third Rows May, Mathew, Mervine, Rieclc, Bricly, Cipkajlo.
Fourth Row: Tylenda, Girardini, Bodnar.
To he scholastically in the upper half of your high school class, to have done some
distinctive work in a phase of journalism, and to have taken an active part irrgraising
the standards of this particular field - these are the requirements of the Quill and Scroll
Society. This organization is the International Honorary Society for High School Jour-
nalists, recognizing and rewarding their achievements.
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OFFICERS
President . .BRIAN FETTERMAN
Sec'y ,... GLENN WIGHTMAN
Treas. .,..... AUBREY TASKER
First Row, Left to Right: Taslcer, Wightman, F. S. Bartos, Adviserg Fetterman, Essip, Troyan.
Second Row: Krouch, DeGaetano, Davis, Fantini Leseslci, Petruslcevich, Swartz.
Third' Raw: Barder, Krafrchalc, Powis, Kessler, Edwards, Petruslcevich.
To promote good fellowship among its members and to be of service to the school-
this is the aim of the Cog. The Cog is the International Honorary Society of the High
School Mechanical Drawing Department rewarding outstanding achievements in this held.
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Pres. ...... MARY BUTKEWICZ
Sec'y .... PATRICIA I-IARTZELL
Treas. .... PHILIP VINCENZES i
First Row, Left to Right-Guizzetti,
Former, Soulges, Menapace, Shup-
rar, Menapace, Hartzell, Butkewicz,
Thomas, DeGaetano, Lapinslgy.
Second Row-Ballent, Zelez, Yodis,
Snedden, Bowers, Wojcik, Cortel-
lini, Osinslci, Kulick, Vincenzes, W.
Chesney, Adviser.
Third Row-Shuda, Boris, Milunas,
Janlcoski, Owens, Koncewicz, Lobos,
White, Dietz, Srabinski, Green.
To promote cooperation between students and faculty in the administration of school
affairs, and to make the students aware of their part in creating a better school through
the improvement of their own conduct-these are the aims of the Student Council, who
represent the student body. -
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OFFICERS
Pres. Judge. .RAY De GAETANO
Sgt.-at-Arms, . .FRANCIS KUTZA
Front Row, Left to Right-Kobilis,
Breslziewicz, Milunas, Hamernik,
Fetrerman, Yodzis Rynlciewicz.
Second Row-Kurza, Chabala, Evert,
DeGaetano, White, Brassington,
Teufel, T. Barnes, Adviser.
These hearty fellows compose the law-enforcing body of our school. In the corri
dors, they command obedience and respectg confusion is avoided in the halls because they
keep things running smoothly.
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First Row, Left lo Right-Miss
Bahner, Adviserg Pupo, Gregor,
Bodnar, Rich, Harry, Trump,
Miccio, Cecil, Chango, Scicchitano,
Gable, Tamecki.
Second Row-Moleslci, Rudoclc, Lipp-
man, Mervine, I-Iinlcle, Wasilewski,
Williams, Varano, Trump, Cor-
tellini, Thomas, McGraw, Miss
Johnson, Adviser.
Thira' Row - Reinard, Grossman,
Tushinslci, Lapinski, Mouery, Hart-
zell, Madailis, Shoop.
Fourth Row - Andrulewich, Evert,
Lutz, Yodzis, Stashinslci, Stern.
LITERARY STAFF
These are the members of the literary and business staffs of our three school publications, the
Carmelite Weekly, IXL, and The Spotlight.
The Carmclite Weekly, Mr. Vincent McHail, literary adviser, appears once a weelc in the
"Mount Carmel Item" and informs students' parents and the general public of the weelc's events
at M.C.H.S.
The IXL, Miss Nellie Johnson, literary adviser, is published three times a year, and consists of
material written by students of all the English Classes.
The Spotlighl, Miss Ada Bahner, literary adviser, keeps the students informed on the latest
school activities, and serves as a means by which they may demonstrate their journalistic talents. It
has all the functions of a real newspaper on a small scale.
The Spotlight and The IXL, are prepared, typed, and mimeographed by students of the
Commercial Department, whose technical adviser is Miss Helen Carroll.
First Row, Left to Right-Rieck
Kramer, Soulges, Miss Carroll,
Adviser, Mervine, Hinlcle, Tretter.
Second' Row - Yancoslci, Mathew,
Brosh, Shulslci, Meseravich, Slachta
Bridy.
Third Row - Reiner, Scicchitano,
Rossi, L evandosky.
BUSINESS STAFF
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' Lee Stern, Sports Editor
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Ads Solicitors Literary Committee
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Emily Mervine, Head Typist
Assistant Typists
Cari Swartz, Student
Photographer
Senior Sales Committee
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I Mr. Boyer Instructing R. Kehler
G. Edwards Studying Lathe
W. Wesner Running Grindstone
J. Edwards Working Drill Press H
R. Mayer Working Planer
Chabala Working Power Saw
M. Smith Working Lathe
Class Leaving the Shop
THE BAND
First Row, Left to Right-Hinlcel, Miscavage, Semetod, Stine, Balon, Semicelc, Shopinslci, Gronslci,
Fisher, Fallcie, Becker, Deitriclc, Vitacco, Socoloslci, Finton, Smith, Hinclmarch, Williams.
Second Row-Evert, Karasavage, Hildenbrand, A. Finton, Backus, Kraftchalc, R. Shopinslci, Hughes,
Slater, Noel, Wooclring, Beaver, Billman.
Third Row-Blassg Harry, Bender, W. Kessler, Fegley, D. Wert, Marenick, Menapace, Varano,
Ro gets
Fourth Row-Malinoslci, Pollock, Wisdo, A. Wert, Green, Stern, W. Billman, J. Chubb, B. Chubb
Fifth Row-Mayer, Owens, Gcrgen, Stashinslci, Waralcomslci, Cohen.
Sixth Row-Edwards, janlcoslci, Schlagle, L. Ktaftchalc, Ketstetter
Seventh Row-B, Kessler, Swartz, Powis, Yoclzis.
BONNIE
CADETTES
ln Front-Mary Jane White.
Left to Right--Ruths, Sharer, Yeager,
Stanton, Shoop, May, Trump.
Anania, Marcnon.
CHEER
LEADERS
Left to Right-Butts, Harry, Boliclc,
Yodis, Aston, Mermpace, Cecil,
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DRAMATIC CLUB
Fin! Row, Left to Righf-.l0l:m
Guizzetti, Andreanoa C- Gulzzem'
Pupo, Moleslci, Cromptfm, pafklmr
Medailis, Chmielewslci, Victor, Yof'
lciewicz, Tietsworth, Mrs. Cecil,
dviser.
Sefimd Row--Miss Scicchitano, Ad-
viser, Weis, Lapihslii, GYOSSNHVH
Lucas, Lippman, Correllini, Mon-
rello, Keefer, Stanton, Palivkas,
Shoop.
'1'l.,i,d ROW - Anclrulewich, Mena-
nce McGraw Koncewicz Nod-
5ak,, Cimino, Tushinski, Rodgers
Neifert. I
Fourth Rorv-Thomas, Payne, G'55el
Scicchitano, Marquerze, Maher
Kowaleslci, Levandoslcy, Baskin.
Fifth Row -- Wenrich, Weissinger,
Srashinski, Hovanes.
SENIOR
DRAMATIC CLUB
First Row, Left to Right-Miss Scic-
chitano, Adviserg Galinis, Burke-
wicz, Yoclis, Gregor, Bodnar, Bolick,
Trump, Aston, Kramer, Miccio,
Ference, Rich, Tretter, Scicclxitano,
Tameclci, Mrs. Cecil, Adviser.
Second row-Cecil, Pupo, Milewslci,
Menapace, Hartzell, Williams,
Meseravich, Briciy, Laudig, Anuzis,
Wasilewslci, Varano, Holubowicz,
Tbira' Row-Girardini, Mouery, Rieclc,
Cheddar, Kovalchiclc, Berzinslci,
Williams, Sosnoslci, Hinlcel, White,
May.
Fourth Row-Lutz, Chyla, Fetterman,
Chabala, Evert, Breslciewicz, Cohen,
Kerstetter, Schlagle, Stern.
Fifth Row - Rovnalc, Brassington,
Milunas, Hamernilc, Cousin,
Yodgis.
SOPHOMORE
DRAMATIC CLUB
First Row, Left to Right-Zuritis,
Zecoski, Cullen, Feifer, Ruths,
Mihalo, Bixler, Fetslco, Trump,
Menapace.
Second Row - Mrs. Ce:il, Miss
Scicchitano, Advisers, Finton,
Howal, Waralcomski, Hughes,
Brezinslci.
SENIOR GIRLS'
GLEE CLUB
Hut Raw, Lefl to Right-Scicchirano,
Cecil, Nlilewski, Mouery, Aston,
Trump, Gimrclini, Williams, Mic-
cio, Harry, Rich, Ference.
Second Row - Beclcer, Williams,
Trerter, Lauclig, Horsheld, Mer-
vine, Knvnlchick, Tylencla, Yaniclc,
Hinkel, Kramer, '
Third Ran'-Pupo, May, Shoop,
Andre-jeslci, Brush, Sosnoski, Anuzis.
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GLEE CLUB
Firrl Row, Luft to Riglvt-Puchalslci
Marquette, Profit, Rollco, Fetslco
Furio, Olshefslci, Shudn, Repella
Bixler, Evans, Srine.
Serena' Row - Thomas, Brosius
Trump, Former, Feifer, Hartzell
Rurhs, jnnisak, Pachum, Gusritus
T. Pasersky, Directress.
Third Row-Soulges, Cullen, Gable,
Remnley, Mihalo, Adams, Mena
pace, Bowers, Cantor, Ciolcajlo.
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GLEE CLUB
liams, Paliolcas, Cimino, Pupo
zctti, E. Guizzetti, Anclreano.
Second Raw-McGraw, Markle, Lipp
X Shoop, T. Paserslcy, Directress.
Third Row - Czerwinski, Beaver
I Kurilla, Kizes, Strawn, Sauer
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First Row, Left to Right--John, Wil-
Moleski, Wargo, Froucz, C. Guiz-
man, Tietsworrh, Cortellini, Parlcyn,
Crompton, Montello, Snedclen,
PHOTOGRAPHY
CLUB
First Row, Left to Right-Kovalchick,
Butkewicz, Bodnar, Anania, Slachta,
Meseravich, Rich, Wasilewslci, Sci:-
chitano, Varano, Horshelcl, Nlouery
Kramer.
Second Row-Yodzis, Bricly, Cheddar,
Berzinski, Haleman, Hinkel, White
Tameclci, Shoop, Tolkach, Anuzis
Brassington.
Third Row-Rovnalc, Stern, Swartz
Karloclc, Powis, Hamernik, Mr.
Barnes, Adviser.
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CLUB
First Row, Left to Right--Pupo, Girar-
clini, Menapace, Williams, Trump,
Rich, Varano, Miccio, Williams,
May, Tamecki, Mouery, Kramer.
Second Row-Shuda, Breslciewicz,
Krevitski, Mareniclc, Karloclc, Ker-
stetter, Evert, Billman, Leseslci.
Third Row - Cohen, Stem, Mr.
Kozlowski, Adviser, Billman, Dullco.
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BIOLOGY
CLUB
First Row, Left to Right - Thomas,
Gable, Hamer, Bixler, Yancoslci,
John, Soulges, Menapace, Mar-
quette, Nicoletti, Trump, Schlegel,
Tietsworth, Strawn, Shull, Janisak,
Sharer, Shuda.
Second Row-Miss McCarthy, Aci-
viserg Hartzell, Former, Feifer,
Mazer, Pachuta, Cavaleri, Cullen,
Yeager, Wetzel, Wargo, Yorkie-
wiczai Shebelski, Tushinski, Victor,
Gustitus.
Third Row-Bolesta, Ballenr, Wisdo,
White, Hughes, Finton, Brezinslci,
Green, Rodgers, Fegley.
Fourth Row-Ramage, Criniti, White,
Wertz, Howal, Rossi, Waralcomski,
Bender, janlcoslci, Mr. Breslin, Ad-
viser.
Fifth Row-Wenrich, Krouch, Owens,
Krotchko, Chubb, Evert.
Sixth Row-Baskin, Kowalski, Stash-
inski, Thomas, Wert, Neifert.
Seventh Row-Wenrich, Weissinger,
Vincenzes. Moraskie.
BRIDGE L
CLUB
First Row, Lefl to Right-Trump, i
Lucas, Lippman, Miss Bahner, Aci-
viserg Guizzetti, Girarciini, Miccio. 1
Second Row-Lapinski, Grossman,
Stanton, Pupo.
PINOCHLE
CLUB
Fir!! Row, Left to Right-Costello
Aurund, Chmielewsici, Madailis
Erney, Miss Billmon, Adviser
Pachura, Menapace, Koronkicwicz
Bowers, Rich, Pupo, Moieski.
Second Row - DeGaetano, Cousin
Ranciusky, Kunsaitis, Cantor, Ki-
jauskas, Jazwinski, Stanton, Gissel
Radzai, Lesko, Owens, Finton.
Third Row-Breslin, Moyer, Thomas
Kowaleski, Gribbin, Farrei, Angeii
Guarna. Harrison.
CHESS
CLUB
First Row, Left to Right-Hamernik.
Moraskie, Guarna, Williams,
Trump, Kramer, Thomas, Moyer.
Second Row-Menapace, Stern, Bras-
sington, Stashinski, Krevirski, Fet-
rerman, V. W. Mci'-Iail, Adviser.
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GIRLS HIKING
CLUB
First Row, Left lo Right-Galinis,
Butkewicz, Yodzis, Bodnar, Milew-
ski, Rich, Wasilewski, May, Miss
Howard, Adviser, Hinlcel, Shulslci,
Mouery, Williams.
Second Row--Butts, Hartzell, Bridy,
Kovalchiclc, Berzinski, Boliclc, Wil-
liams, Trump, Reinard, Harry,
Brosh, Ference, Kramer.
Third Row--Cecil, Mann, Mathew,
Roney, jurewicz, Anania, Gregor,
Tollcach, Greco, Hummel, Hors'
field, Angeli.
HUNTING AND
FISHING CLUB
Firrt Rory, Left to Right - james
Chubb, Kessler, john CI'1cl:Il:I, Lies-
iewslci, Rossi, Pesarchiclc, Bogart.
Lesko, Kuczewslci, Brassington,
Hamernilc, Steclcer, Berlcheiser.
Second Row - Kraftchak, Leseski,
Eisenlnaugh, Ciolcnjlo, Narcnvage,
Wesner, Fantini, Moraslcie, Green,
Boris, Maurer, Wighcman.
Third Row-Mr. Paskevich, Adviserg
Neifert, Rancluslcy, Wenrich,
Yoclzis, Kessler, Lobos, Wfeissinger,
Vincenzes.
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RIFLE
CLUB
first Row, Left to Right-Bogart, Cic-
kajlo, Leseski, Thomas, Menapace,
Marquette, Maurer, Hamernik
Kautter, Brassingcon.
Second Row - Krafrchak, Adams
Yodzis, Pesarcliiclc, Kuczewslci,
Tomtishen, Berlcheiser, Boris, Art-
man, Mr. Menges, Adviser.
LITERARY
CLUB
First Row, Left to Right--May, Tam-
ecki, Hartzell, Mennpnce, Burlcewicz,
Boclnar, Rich, Miss johnson, Ad-
viser, Aston, Moucry, Miccio,
Scicchitano, Trerter, Trump.
Second Raw-Andi-ejeski, Holuilao-
wicz, Mesernvich, Milcwslzi, Angeli
Hinlcel, Mervhe, Williams, Kramer
Kovnlchiclc, 'Wojcilg Cuff.
Third Row-Lnudig, Cheddar, Ber
zinski, Bricly, Wl1ite, Anuzis
Change, Varzmo, Reinard, Yanick.
SOCIAL ETIQUETTE
CLUB
Fmt Raw, Left zo Right-Mervine,
Milewski, Change, Paliokas, Anania
Miss Shovlin, Aclviserg Rich
Wojcik, Meseravich, Slachta, Furio
Fetslco, Doyle,
Second Raw - Angeli, Andrejeslci,
Cheddar, Holubowicz, Anuzis,
Hinkel, Kehler, Francis, Shelaelslci
Beaver, Horsheld.
Third Rim' - Krwalchiclc, Berzinslci,
Sosnoski, Paul, Noclzak, Koncewicz,
Knerr, Kruslcie, Kurilla.
LIBRARY
CLUB
First Raw, Left to Right-Kovalchiclc,
Berzinslci, Change, Miss Olshefslci
Adviserg Harbold, Victor, Wargo
Keller, Froutz, Mestichelli.
Second Row - Baskin, Holubowicz
Andrejeslci, White, Shoop, Tush-
inslci, Cuff, Yorlciewicz, Aurand.
CONCESSION STAND A
GIRLS
first Row, Left lo Right-Tamecki,
Mathew, Scicclwitano, Tolkach.
Second Row-Mouery, Mann, Koval
chick, Kornaslci.
Third Row-R. Shovlin, C. Scicchi-
nano, I. Kulick, Advisers.
DANCING
CLUB
First Row, Lefl lo Right-Mrs. Kuliclc
Adviser, Bolesta, Sharaylco, Anemia
Galinis, Gregor, Yoclis, Olshefslci
Bolick, Ference, Shulski, Ferslco
Scicchitano, Miss Carroll, Adviser
Scrond Row-Clwmielewslci, Zuritis
Zymelc, Zecoslci, Krevirskie, Kuliclc
Crompton, Klemas, Cortellini
Thomas, Tamecki, Furio.
Third' Row-Turiclc, Sipple, Rieclc,
Chucoslci, Criniti, Farrell, Brezinski
Shuptar, Beaver, Kurilla.
Fourtfw Ron'-Cero, Milunas, Yodzis.
LETTERMEN'S
CLUB
First Row, Left to Riglat-Menapace,
Kovalchiclc, Kuczcwslci, Pesarchiclc
Marquette, Lavish.
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Second Row - Rupp, Levandoslcy,
Adams, Moraskie, Kauccer.
Third Row - Thomas, jengeleski
Weissiimger, Macutkiewicz, G.
Menges, Adviser.
Fourth Row - Wenrich, Vincenzes,
Bcnczlcoslci, Karloclc.
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VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD
Kneeling, Left to Right-M. Terry, Coachg Krotchlco, Rakus, Menapace, Hamernilc Butts, Neifert,
Kessler, Reedinger, Solcol, Pesarchiclc, Kuczewslci, Lavish, T. Vershinski, Asst. Coach.
Sitting-Rynlciewicz, Savidge, Stone, Wenrich, Adams, Kautter, Marquette, Kehler, Rupp, Gahert,
Karycki, Thomas.
Standing-C. Sacavage, Asst. Coachg Maurer, Levandoslcy, Steclcer, Macutltiewiczf Moyer, Baskin,
Brassington, Kramer, Vincenzes, Weissinger, Payne, Benczkoski, Teufel, White, Paskevich,
Asst. Coach.
A greatly underrated Mount Carmel team started its 1947 season with a victory
over Erie Academy, 6-0. Seeming to gather more strength and ability with each
game, the squad, under the superlative guidance of Coach Terry, finished with the impres-
sive record of nine victories and three defeats. With a near-upset over Pottsville's mighty
team and a thrilling victory over Sunbury highlighting the season, the Red Tornadoes
came through triumphantly. The exciting twelve to nothing victory over Shamolcin, our
traditional rival, capped the climax to the schedule of one of the most powerful teams
ever to represent Mount Carmel on the gridiron. Since all of the players on the squad
saw action this year, Coach Terry has succeeded in molding excellent material for future
teams, in which Mount Carmel's gridiron glory will once again he evidenced. The stu-
dents of our high school can well be proud of the achievements of both coach and team.
VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Mount Carmel. 6 Erie Academy 0
,, 6 Mount Carmel Township 0
,, 0 Tamaqua 7
6 Mahanoy City 0
9 Coal Township 0
f 6 Kulpmont 0
O O 7 Shenandoah 6
6 Pottsville
6 Ashland 0
6 Hazleton 24
13 Sunbury 12
,, 12 Shamolcin 0
VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-SENIORS
Front Row-Benczkoski, R.E.g Kramer, R.T.g Rynkiewicz, R.G.g Teufel, C.3 Kuczewski, L.G.g
Brassington, L.T.g Stone, L.E.
Bark Raw-White, R.H.g Pesarchick, R.G.g Stecker, F.B.g Hamernilc, Q.B.g Savidge, L.H.g Maurer, L.G.
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Front Row, Left to Right-J. Ambrose, J. Morrison, N. Singley, M. Terry, G. Menges, Capt.g A.
Masciantonio, L. London, G. Homialc, V. Dallabrida, A. Jones, M. Jelus.
Second Row-1. Swaboslci, 1. Hwizda, A. Miclcalaitis, J. Magennis, J. Kowaliclc, C. Beierschmitt, R.
1 Zamboni, A. Ruzgis, R. Toy, J. Orczechoslci.
Third Row-C. Humphrey, 1. Kalinoski, E. Sarislcy, R. Bianchini, S. Toy, C. Reed, E. Swatslci, D.
Helwig:
Fourth Row-L. Zarek, R. Singley, Head Coachg H. Schaeffer, Asst. Coach.
Twenty years on, when afar and asunder
Parted are those who are singing today,
When you look hack and forgctfully wonder,
What you were like in your work and your play,
Then it may be there will often come o'er you,
Glimpses of notes, like the catch of a song,
Visions of boyhood shall float them before you,
Echoes of dreamlana' shall bear them along.
TWENTY
YEARS
ON
Routs and discomftures, rushes and rallies,
Touchdowns attempted, resisted, ana' won,
Strife without anger, and art without malice,
How will it seem to you, twenty years on?
Then, you will say, not a feverish minute
Strained the weak heart and the wavering lenee,
Never the hattle raged hardest, but in it
Neither the last nor the faintest were we.
Twenty years on, growing older and older,
Shorter in wind, as in memory long,
Feehle of foot, and rheumatic of shoulder,
What will it help you that once you were strong?
Goal gives us bases to guard or heleaguer,
Games to play out, whether earnest or fun,
Fights for the fearless, and goals for the eager,
Twenty, and thirty, and forty years on!
lWirh apologies to Edward E. Bowenl
Twenty years after winning the Pennsylvania State Championship at State College,
the members of Mount Carmel High School's 1927 Football Squad came from near and
far to hold their first reunion on December 29, 1947, and posed before the camera in
the same positions they occupied in the 1927 squad photograph.
Aside from some cases of receding hairlines and tendency toward bay windows,
Father Time has dealt kindly with the boys who brought undying fame to Mount
Carmel High on December 3, 1927 by defeating Belfonte High School on snow-covered
Beaver Field by a score of 7 to 6.
Front Row, Left to Right-Dr. J. Morrison, N. Singley, M. Terry, G. Menges, Capt., A. Masciantonio,
Dr, L. London, G. Homialc, V. Dallabrida, A. Jones.
Second Row-J. Hwizda, A. Miclcalaitis, J. Mngennis, C. Beierschmitt, A. Ruzgis, R. Toy, R. Miller.
Third Row-J. Kalinoslci, E. Sarislcy, R. Bianchini, C. Reed linsertj, S. Toy, E. Swatslci.
Fourth Row-I.. Zarelc, R. Singley, Head Conchg H. Schaeffer, Asst. Coach: N. Phillips, Asst Coach. v
MT. CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL
STATE CHAMPIONS OF 1927
20th ANNIVERSARY 1947 --
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Heap, Tough Squad!
M. Pachuta, Awarding Trophy M. White, Twirling J, Patrick, 'lasting
Dernot, LLIDIHSKI, varano, FUCHEIISKI, onarayxu, uasmn.
Third Row-G. Breslin, Coachg Wlillcinson, Vincenzes, Wetzel, Wenrich, Schaffer, Mayer, Karloclt,
Sienlciewicz, Rynlciewicz, Mazari, Cohen, DeGaetanc, Adams, Reiner, Stone, Crxniti, Mgr.g
G. Menges, Coach.
TRAC K
Track Schedule 1947
Novice Meet-won by Seniors
Interclass Meet-won by Seniors
Mount Carmel's 1947 Traclc Team, under the direction of Coach Breslin, turned in
one of the most impressive records in the history of our school. Although handicapped
by the loss of an excellent athlete early in the season, the squad went on to win the
District Four meet in Williamsport. Ar the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, Wilkinson,
the lead off man, was pushed at the start and injured his leg. Mount Carmel was thus
considered ineligible for the relays, and the injury kept Wilkinson from participating
for the rest of the season. In spite of this, however, an outstanding mark was set by
the team. It remains to be seen whether subsequent squads can live up to the great
record of the 1947 team.
Penn Relays-Mt. Carmel ineligible
Dual Meet, Lebanon-Mount Carmel 76-Lebanon 51
Mount Carmel Invitation Meet-Williamsport lst-Mount
Carmel 2nd
Lebanon Night Relays-Mount Carmel lst in 440 relay
P. I. A. A. District 4 Meet-Mount Carmel lst
P. I. A. A. State Finals-Mount Carmel 880 relay team Sth
Coaldale Invitation Meet-Mount Carmel lst
Because many schools in this area have not yet revived Cross-Country, the schedule
for 1947 was curtailed. Besides the regular inter-class meet, however, Mount Carmel met
Williamsport twice, breaking even, with each team scoring one victory. Although two
seniors, Moraslcie and Green, came in first and third, respectively, the inter-class meet
was won by the sophomores, since the seniors were ineligible because of two few par-
ticipants. The squad was under the guidance of Coach Breslin.
Cross Country Schedule X
Interclass Meet-won by sophomores
At Williamsport-Mount Carmel 32-Williamsport 23
At Mount Carmel-Mount Carmel 24-Williamsport 30
First Row, Left to Right-Lutz, Kovalchick, Guarna, Pesarchiclt, Wenrich, Ballent, Brezinslci, Chucoslci.
Second Row-Green, Baxter, Narcavage, Krouch, Wertz, Fegley, Kessler, Aremiclt.
Third Row-G. Breslin, Coachg Malinoslci, Gergen, jankoslci, Mayer, Reiner, Moraslcie, Feifer, Sien-
kiewicz, Borrari.
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Svcond Row -Wenrich, Weissinger
Vincenzes, Reiner, Marquette
Rynkiewicz.
Third Row - Scicchitano, Criniti
Managerg Moraskie, Ramage, Man
agerg G. Menges, Coach.
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
I Ushering in the season with a thrilling victory
over Girardville, 44-42, Mount Carmel's quintet
went on to nnish with the excellent record of, 14
victories and 7 defeats. Cooperation abounded,
and the players were a credit to Coach Glenn
Menges and to the school. Basketball is perhaps
the only sport which depends entirely on team-
work. If but one player is not willing to cooperate,
the whole team is irreparably shattered. Working
as a unit, with nt' individual player as a star,
Mount Carmel has compiled an enviable record.
The achievements of this great team will long be
remembered in the annals of Mount Carmel's bas-
ketball history.
VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Mount Carmel 44 Girardville 42
,, 47 Ashland 25
,,, 38 Girardville Z1
44 Ashland 33
39 Alumni 30
32 Mount Carmel Twp. 36
48 Shamokin 43
54 Coal Township 41
37 Conyngham 43
50 St. Edward's, Shamokin 55
62 Kulpmont 37
The unior Varsity basketball team is under the
guidance of Coach Thomas Vershinski. The pur-
pose of this team is to teach younger students
fundamentals of the game, and to develop co-
ordination and skill in actual contests. Although
too little attention is paid to the Vfs, they are
the varsity players of tomorrow. Their training
now will enable Mount Carmel to uphold its
brilliant record in the future.
Mount Carmel 27 Girardville 26
,, 28 Ashland 14
,, 27 Girardville 30
36 Ashland 31
27 Mount Carmel Twp. 41
27 Shamokin 41
First Row, Left to Right-Wisniewski,
Varano, Butts, Captaing Bresiin,
Bottari.
Second' Ron' - Balinskas Chabala,
Wertz, Latshaw, Anescheck, Ger-
gen, Pollock.
Third Row-Repella, jr. Mgrg Grif-
fith, Malinoski, T. Vershinski,
Coach, Chabala, Backus, Marquette,
Hynoski.
Mount Carmel 49 St. Mary's, Williams ort 41
,, 38 Mount Carmel Towniup 39
,, 44 St. Edward's, Shamokin 40
57 Shamokin 55
32 Coal Township 33
51 Conyngham Township 37
51 Kulpmont 47
44 Coal Township 50
54 St. Mary's Williamsport 43
PLAY-OFF
32 Shamokin 34
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BASKETBALL TEAM
First Row, Left ta Right-Teufel, Wet-
In Front-V. Yodis, Captain of winning team "Red Socks."
Firxl Row, Left to Right-Lee, Sipple, Gregor, Butkewicz, Pranskevich, J. Yodis, Guizzetti.
Second Row-Grossman, Wasilewski, Trump, Tameclci, Captain of "Bowery Girlsug Varano, Miller,
Williaxns.
Third Row-Miss Mayan, Adviserg Rich, score keeperg Cecil,' score lceeperg Yorlciewicz, Wargo, Butts,
score keeperg Rita Bodnar, time lceeperg Mrs. Kulick, Adviser.
Although the girls of Mount Carmel Senior High School have little chance to
participate in athletic contests, the Girls' Intramural Basketball program, under the
direction of Miss Mayan, is an excellent opportunity. This year ten teams were
formed. After all other teams were eliminated, the "Mt. Carmel Red Socks" and the
"Bowery Babes" contended for the championship. In an exciting game, the "Mount
Carmel Red Socks" won, thirty-seven to twenty-one.
GIRLS' INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL TEAMS
Team CAPTAIN
The Shooting Stars, Genevieve Kijauslcas
Driblets Eloise Rhine
Mount Carmel Red Socks Vale,-ia Yodis
BOWCFY B-11595 Rita Tameclci
Die Korballspielerinnen Jgan Changg
Variety Girls Mary Jane White
The Sharp Shooters Margaret McGraw
Riot Squad Dolores Girardini PLA Y'OFFS
Lifflf Lulusl Evelyl? Howe' Moum' CARMEL RED Socics 37
The Invincibles Patricia I-iartzell BOWEN, BABES 4A"A-'A Z1
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Christmas Tableau
Angelic Voices Blending
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J. Dullco and T. Sliucla
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Left to Right-V. W. McHail, Principalg G. A. Beierschmitt, Superintendenrg Wm. Albertini, Motor
Dealerg Ed. J. Belfonte, Pres. of Mount Carmel Motor Club, Priv. H. R. McKenna, Penn-
sylvania State Police.
SAFETY DRIVER EDUCATION
One of the most important problems challenging society today is the urgent
need of reducing materially the terrific loss of life and property caused by accidents on
the highways.
The need and value of driver education and training lie squarely in the fact that traffic
accidents are not the result of some unavoidable occurrence, but are caused. The auto-
mobile is an inanimate machine. It has never of its own volition collided with another
object. Traffic accidents result from failure of the automobile driver to adhere to physical
and man-made laws, hence traffic accidents are preventable.
Youth is inherently disrespectful of danger. Unfortunately, however, we too often
dissipate our reckless, adventurous spirit through the operation of a motor vehicle by
driving at high speeds and taking chances. Traffic accidents experience based upon
measure of exposure, determined from miles driven has proved young drivers, 16-20, are
involved in five times as many fatal acidenrs as drivers in the 45-50 age group. These
facts are indicative of an alarming situation that carries clear-cut challenge to high schools
of the nation. The need for driver education in high schools has long been appreciated.
Therefore, the most effective medium for achievement of a permanent reduction of
traffic accidents lies in teaching high school boys and girls the intelligent and safe use
of the automobile which results from development of proper attitudes and habits, to-
gether with manipulative slcills and a wholesome respect for dangers inherent in
automobile driving.
-Miss Mary Mayan
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MAY NOT HAVE PRECISELY THE SUIT OR COAT YOU
WANT THE DAY YOU CALL, BUT MORE ARE COMING SOON
Join Our Suit Club
Compliments of the
Northumberland
County
Republican Committee
HENRY LARK Cl:
Mount Carmel
Amusement Company
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229 South Oak Street, Mount Carmel
Phones 1094, 1297
Have you heard about
the Army's new
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If you're looking for a way to acquire
sound training in a skill or trade,
the U. S. A11my's recently announced
Technical School Program enables
you to select from nearly 100 courses
the school offering the training you
prefer, qualify for it before you enlist,
and be assured of attending it after
completion of basic training.
The program is open to high school
graduates between 17 and 34 years
old. Non-high school graduates may
also qualify for attendance after
enlisting.
The Technical School Program
gives you a real opportunity to
launch a profitable career - at good
pay from the start. Your nearest
U. S. Army and Air Force Recruiting
Station has full details. Get them
today!
U. 5. ARMY AND AIR FORCE
RECRUITING SIRVICI
On ine field of .QDOVZLJ
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Mount Carmel Brewery
KESSLEKS . . . Leading Jewelers
,QW DIAMONDS
WATC H E s
JE WE L RY
FOLLOW THE CROWD OF ALERT BUYERS
38-40 South Oak Street
MILLER'S PIONEER CLEANERS
Menif mm' Lazdief'
High Class '
73191 Clemem
42-44 NORTH MAPLE STREET
MOUNT CARMEL MOTORS
AND EQUIPMENT Co.
Kazimf-Fmzeff I h lVi!6f5-Overland
General Auto Repairs
5 SOUTH OAK STREET, MOUNT CARMEL
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7365! Wifhey io the Clam of '48
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ANTHRACITE FIRE CO. No. 1
BRIDY MOTORS
Olcfmzobile if Cadillac if G. M. C. Tmckf
Distributor of Gm mm' Oi!
MOUNT CARMEL and GREEN RIDGE
Main Ofiice: Mount Carmel
D. A. Kessler Construction Co., Inc
1 CULM RECOVERY I
af ROAD CONSTRUCTION
ff ROAD MAINTENANCE
af STRIPPING
if GRADING
if EXCAVATING a Specialty
Ojlce and Re.fidence.' 124 East Avenue, Mount Carmel . . . Phone 215
Yard: Third and Pine Streets . . . Phone 19-R
KUZo BROS.
dived
108 North Oak Street, Mount Car 1
Telephone 165-R
Compliments of
JOS. G. ZECOSKI
Tax Colleafoff
DRINK THE BEST Q,
D14 Swett? Roof Beer
Szm-Jer-mm' Peter Pam Beverages
Nerbilfy Owmge
TAMECKI SONS BOTTLING CO.
Mount Carmel . . . Phone 311
Ashland 81 Shamokin Auto Bus Co
Q Scheduled Service
between Ashland and Shamokin
Q Chartered Bus Service
to any point in Pennsylvania
T31-ZST WISI-IES
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Mount Carmel
Retail Liquor Dealers' Association
A Complimentr of
L. C. HARTZELL
Manager
J. C. PENNEY CO I
A. E.Warakomski
Compliments of
Wbolerezle
Conjifetlonery ,
, E. R. Bastress
Qulnlnn Pretzels CO.
O
Wifi Seventh and Oak Streets
Mount Carmel
27 South Poplar Street
Phone 625
Shovlin 85 Hovanes
Reeeeezllon
Center
33 South Oak Street
Lester R. Wehry
REALTOR
and
GENERAL INSURANCE
27 East Second Street
Phone 677
AKE LAITI S
Photo Stttotto
246 South Oak Street
TYE Auto Supply Co
DeSoto and Pbfmozttb Com
Corduroy Tim
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL
MoPm' Party mm' flooeyyoriey
for
Plymouth, DeSoto, Chrysler and Dodge
Cars and Trucks
SECOND 8: GRAPE STREETS
Phone 1011
Telephone 175
Bradley's
Insurance Agency Reed Harkness
1725247417256 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Bondi and
AUDITOR
Rm! Estate
5 West Avenue, Mount Carmel
Phone 321
AUDITS
SYSTEMS
TAX SERVICE Mount Carmel, Pa.
We ref-use . , 'Polbfamm Natura! Bridge
to GAMBLE -
with youyigcblijzf . b
M1ller Bros.
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Sickness is a sufhcient misfortune in
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.
SHOE STORE
Shoes fir the Entire Ffzmibf
22 SOUTH OAK STREET
MOUNT CARMEL
Standard Drug Store NZ"m'Bmb Fm"m
fczmozu fir ,
BOOK STORE
Hot Dogs and
H a m b ur g ers
time 1921
ACADEMY
BILLIARD PARLOR
PAUL SOULGES, Prop.
20 NORTH OAK STREET
....Where Mount
Carmel students
have purchased
School Supplies
for a generation
john Wardrop 81 Son
Hmfcfwpzffe
Merchants
27 SOUTH OAK STREET
Phone 374
Stylish Apparel
for the Entire Family
fifill
Your Charge Account
if ifzvited
141 SOUTH OAK STREET
MOUNT CARMEL
Congratulations mm' Bert Wiiber
to the Clam of '48
REA 81 DERICK
INC.
We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions
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Expert Truss Fitting
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Headquarters for
Elastic Goods, Stockings and
Abdominal Supporters
A Wolfgang
Electric Service
if
16 West Fifth Street
Phone 540
"Alwety.f the Beit
Beit Wixbex to the Clase of '48
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LOUIS
GROSSMAN
PETE MEHOK
S WINNIE CALLAGHY
N orth's jewelry Store
a A good place
to buy
a WATCH
108 SOUTH OAK STREET
The Mozmt Carmel Item
extends
eongmtztlettiom and
beyt wishes
to the
Clan 61948
fl. Rockaflleff Co.
King Music House
EVERYTHING MUSICAL
E l e c t If i c: al
Contractors f f?
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6-8 SOUTH OAK STREET 24 North Oak St., Mount Carmel
Phone 190 Phone 111011
Best Wishes for the
Class of '48
P67Q7726l7fZ If Plumbing
141 West Third Street . . .Phone 141
Compliments of
Andy? Pffodzzte
Telephone
1 2 1 2
Compliments of
GETRICI-I'S
Light Lunch
Dr. W. A. Snyder
'? Optometrist
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Third and Maple Streets THIRD at OAK STREETS
Phone 9787 TELEPHONE 400
CHARLES H. REITZ
Attorney-at-Law
11 WEST THIRD STREET
MOUNT CARMEL
Albertini Motor Co.
BUICK
PONTIAC
CARS-CHEVROLET-TRUCKS
Complete Automotive Seroife
Dealers in Guaranteed Quality Usea' Cars
218-224 West Third Street
Phone 116 b
H E N L E E ' S
Mozmzf Cmfmolk
Compliment! of
Foremoovf
Ladies' Wearing Apparel S E
159 South Oak Street
Phone 583
FLORSHEIM
JARMAN W. C. H9.Cli 86 SOIIS
FORTUNE
DEPENDABLE
Q50
C8006 Hardware
KXQQ5 and
Cjqybqo Electrical Appliances
S E L B Y
TWEEDIE 8 NORTH OAK STREET
FOOTREST
Telephone 596
Anthtacite
Auto Supply
flntomotioe Rqblneement Petets
Complete
Machine Snolb Service
105 WEST AVENUE
Phones 1220 or 1304
Compliments of
Eugene Mattucci
Higgins
Funeral Service
Compliments of
Kerstetter 85 Veach
Building i
Supply Co.
Nothing overdone... Seventh and Vine Streets
Nothing Undone Phone 1450
COMPLIMENTS OF
Cummins
Diesel Engines
INC.
George N. Kerstetter
f jewelry
ff Diamonds
f swf
16 East Fifth Street
Mount Carmel
invest Wishes
from
Shimlcois
Goodrich Milk Products
Dr. L. E. Gergen
Olbfomeisfisi
Mount Carmel
Always the newer! thingy in
Clothing
Shoes and Furnishings
for young men of taste
Inquire izhont our
Pre-Payment Clothing Plain
P. A. Stief 81 Sons
9-13 North Oak Street
Compliments of
Reed's
Milk and Ice Cream
Co.
Mount Carmel and Shamokin
To the Class of '48 . . .
Forward ener,
Bnchwnrn' newer !
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Girardini Bakery
It Pnyf I0 Plny!
Mount Carmel
Sporting
Goods
Fourth and Apple Streets
Phone 471-R
Everything jhr Sports
Com-plimenlx of
Bruno Bevivino
Lumber Co.
Complimenlf of
Geist-Berkanski
Post 'if 91
American Legion
Complimenls of
Semerod's
Beauty Shoppe
305 South Maple Street
Phone 6784
Compliments of
St. Peter's
Youth Council
TSN U7i.rZ1ey !
Cofvzplimmrs M
Rev. Skibinski Hartmnft 86 Ryan
C. S. SP.
M. O. C. Church
Compliments of
Conzplimentf of GO
Varands Warehouse Tailor
138 West Third Street
REINER BROS.
Baila'ing
Salololier
428 SOUTH MARKET STREET
MOUNT CARMEL
'PHONE 822
jhr faster, finer
Cooking are GAS
In the Cizjf
Mount Carmel Citizens' Gas Co.
In the Coantry
Gas Oil Products, Inc.
QBOTTLED GASJ
113 North Oak Street, Mount Carmel
Phone 494
Ga: if quick, clean, dependable, eronomiea!
fir Cooking, Rqfrigeration,
Water Heating, Hoare Heating
Mount Carmel
Photographic Supply
Photo Finirhem
Coinineifoial Photographers
'33
117-119 North Oak Street
Phone 1532
Compliments or'
Dr. Charles A. Feifer
Tentirt
Always Ask For H. J. POWIS
KRAMER and SONS Sign Shop
GINGER ALE
1 16 South Hickory Street
M ld . ,
H le fiom Phone 198
Pure Gmger R001
A. V. MISCAVAGE
BOLSTRUM TIRE SERVICE
B. F. Goodrich
Tires
V1llC!l7ZjZi7Zg
AII Forms of Insurance
N ozfzzry Public
4 North Oak Street
I 71 H mmf' of the
Gold Sim' M0tfLe1'5
DOROTHY F. HOWENSTINE
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Music Sfudia
WORLD WAR I
WORLD WAR H VVoo1Worth Building
TOM CUFF NEW YORK sHoE SHINE
GULF SERVICE STATION
Tires and Battefies
and
HAT CLEANING PARLOR
36 South Oak Street
VICTORIA THEATER
Mount Carmel
RAMAGE'S SERVICE STATIONS
"Where Quality Counts"
Mount Carmel-Phone 9762
Logan-Phone Ashland 914-l
ATLANTIC GAS AND OIL
Kerosene-White Gas Tires-Accessori
Groceries and Confectionery
R. GUINAN 8. COMPANY
Stores at
WALTER MILEWSKI, Jr.
Plumbing
MOUNT CARMEL
and
MAHANOY CITY
Heatmg
SHAMOKIN
DR. JAMES A. MORRISON
Dentist
DINGER SHOE STORE
BOSTONIAN
and
ENNA JETTICK
HENRIETTA BEAUTY SALON
Henrietta Akelaitis
All Branches of Beauty Work
244 SOUTH OAK STREET
PHONE 1011
MILLER'S AUTO SUPPLIES
Inc.
41 South Oak Street
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General Merchandise Plumbing Supplies
Work Clothes" Wallpaper and Paints
Fur Clothes Electric Appliances Compliments of
SHAPIRO'S
206 South Oak St., Mount Carmel
Phone 1235
FICCA BROS.
Atlas-Telephone 466
Cotton Piece Goods Fluorescent Lights
Rayon Piece Goods Rugs and Linoleum
Draperies and Curtains Mattresses
PARRY'S
Meats, Poultry cmd Groceries
123 North Oak Street
POPULAR FINANCE CO., Inc.
Guarantee Trust Bldg.
Phone 1144-
Phone 5 s.A.RE1MERT
Manager
W. H. YODER
' All Kinds of Insurance
POTTS BROS.
Z3 East Second Street
Phone 1226
SUPERIOR ELECTRIC SERVICE
Featuring a
Complete Line
of
Hotpoint Electrical Appliances
E112 gift Shay
George D. Miller
Canis and Giftr for all occasions
M agczzifzer
15 West Third Street
ANN'S DRESS SHOP
210 South Oak Street
Phone 1 170
J. WARREN GEIST
General
INSURANCE
0
Guarantee Trust Building
SCHELL'S FLOWER SHOP STERN'S SPECIALTY SHOPPE
Corxages Our Specialty E'U61'y1ffli7lg
for the
FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED EVERYWHERE , ,
Kzddzex
208 South Oak Street 134 South Oak Street
Phfme 564 Phone 1184
NESBITT'S CUT RATE
DR. PAUL A. SCHNEIDER MOM CfH'mf2l'f
Original Cut Rate
Dentist
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Fourth and Oak Streets
4
HODRICK'S APPLIANCE CENTER
Fifth and Oak Streets
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Buy your Radio from a
"Radio M07Z,,
P RCA Victor
P St1'OH1IJC1'g-CEl1'ISOl'1 Radios
P Leonard Refrigerators
CONNAGHAN'S MUSIC STORE
26 North Oak Street
Compliments of
LYONS' LAUNDRY
Weddivzg 8: Portrait Plzozfogmjbhefzr
VICTORIA STUDIOS
SHAMOKIN
Phone 1853
MOUNT CARMEL
Phone 624
Compliments of
PINE BURR BARBECUE
Only Quality Food
Served Fresh
Daily
Compliments of
ATLAS HARDWARE CO.
BILLMAN'S
fnmom for
Tharp's Ice Cream
VAI.LISH'S
Fine F?ll'7Zif7ll'8, F mzr, Shoe:
MOUNT CARMEL
HOSIERY MILL STORE
Complete Line of
LacIies', Childrexfs, MCIIDS
Hosiery
22 EAST FOURTH STREET
Compliments of
SHIMOCK'S
241 South Oak Street
HELEN B. LYONS
General
INSURANCE
Guarantee Trust Building
DR. HARRY L. LOGAN
Dentist
H. O. MOSER
Succexs and H fzppifzess
to the
Cflzm' of 1948
JOSEPH PATRICK
Compliments of
A. LUCAS
Compliments of
Dtistributof-'
L. W. WEISSINGER
427 East Fifth Street
Phone 422
Compliments of
WORKMEN'S SUPPLY CO.
GEO. F. LANUSKEY
Tailor-
Clothier
French Dry,Cleaning
236 SOUTH OAK STREET
MOUNT CARMEL PHONE 129
A FRIEND
Compliments of
PEOPI.E'S FOOD MARKET
4-th 85 Hickory Streets
IDEAL DRY CLEANING SHOP
' ' Gifts
' Novelties
' Nylon Hose
Phone 1490
Compliments of
SAMPLE SHOE STORE
Compliments of
SMART DRESS SHOP
Compliments of
JESSlE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 4-5 0
COHEN'S
VVallpaper-Paints-Stove Repairs
M omit Carmel
Succesx to the Clan' of '48
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BARKER BAKERY
209 South Oak St.
Compliments of
MICHAEL MILO
Justice of the Peace
DR. H. H. MAGINNIS
Dentist
A FRIEND
HALEY'S FLOWER SHOPPE
F lofwers
for All Occasions
DAY PHONE 803 NIGHT PHONE 419-W
49 West Fourth Street
Succeff to the Class of 1948
ENOCH V. KORNASKI
. A FRIEND
Samtary
Barber Shop
43 EAST FIFTH STREET
JAY'S
Compliments of
DR. M. M. UFBERG
134 South Oak Street
Phone 1565
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