St Clair High School - Clairian Yearbook (St Clair, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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J J s J HARRY WIIALEN 'ALAMBH nlillllffll aml flu' zeorlcl laughs with you. llarry is the class eut-up. llis ever ending supply of jokes aml c-lever manner of mimic-ing stars ol' the stage and screen keeps those wllo are in his eompany in :I eon- tinual slate ol' merriment. NIA RY WILLIAMS , lX'IAnr:E Coon Of lighf or rlurlr or short or tall, She suis I1 spring fo snare flzrm ull. Mary is a jolly. attraetive hrmietle. aml you never see her minus her novel hats. hlouses or jewelry. Yve all hope her ambition to he a Manequin will some day he realized. JOSICPII WOKULICH 'iJoIc Wifi: flzf' arf of music llc' ix lilesff' Joe is the ltmly Valle ol' the class. llis voeal talent having heen displayed many times at assemblies. Ile is also a gifted pianist aml violinist. this faet hm-ing known to only a few. He is another memher of the loot- hall aml haskethall squads. having shown great ahility in lmoth. VA Rl. YITLANAVAG E CARLOS ll'lu're f1lf!'l'0'S u will- Tl1c'r1 s ll way. One look at Carl aml you know he is a joker. The teaeh- ers will miss him when he leaves sehool heeause no one else will hring hoxes ol' eamly filled with wooden hloeks. You will never see a frown on I'arl's faee aml that is one rea- son you see many girls around him. Ile intends to enter the eamly business when he leaves sehool. IPage 301 BETTY K. WIIITFORD HLITTLE SAM UIVIICII it eonzes to giggling- She fakes the prize- Although Betty doesn't play basket-hall. she attends all the games. The senior class would never have a pep meeting without Betty. We have never known her to he tired when there is jest and jollity to he had. She is quite an authority ou all the gossip of the movie stars, and could serve as press agent for any one of them. JOSEPH F. WIXTED HJUE., He of a free, blessed clispusifionf' Joe is a fun-loving member ol' our class. His cheery smile aml dam-ing eyes adequately portray his jovial nature. But all in Joe's life is not fun. and we find in him a deep thinker and a great reader of instrue- tive hooks. He also takes a keen interest in sports. partie- ularly baseball. MICHAEL YUURSIIAW t'SILLY Life fs just :me prolnlenl after another. What a geometrist is he? He has reached sm-h a high level that he defines love by a theorem. But strange- as it seems he stays home evenings. S0 we wonder where all This knowledge ahout love has eome from.

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0 F' ff' rr' rv' 0' 4 JUSEP H UR ENKO Jon .llevf flu' Cellinc' of our 1-fuss, llr'.v a designer hard fo bmi. Joe usually sat in class with a deceiving expression on his face. Just when one thought he was inattentivc he would startle the class with a sur- prising answerf 'He -took a keen interest in art.. and helped in the construction of scenery for the various .plays and operettas. , 4 ,- X QV- Jty'if'f i , 'I .' ' ' IN Osrnpgagfnvtfootfi t t' Br, riff! It f 'Irqngc f 'fhq u'orUJ ' H0 wil rs lma.v!Lf1i!wolr.'h ' t l Bvgltll' Steyy ' he Jluslikpg ' ho finds ith iftit' to keep way f nf the bpp site sex. n 'popularity M lad tr n Newefstleu pnmship. X . fi if alwz- . has enty of tim 'ifor hisx stu and -espelzally devloted 'in Chemistry and Geometry. 5 it MARGARET F. WARD t PEraox ' On with the dance, Let joy Im un:-onjinc'fl. Big blue eyes and blond wavy hair are Peggy's out- standing characteristics. Be- sides her interest in swimming and tennis. she delights in dancing. Her theme song is, Why can't this go on lor- ever? She was a regular on the basketball team for three years. and distinguished her- selt' for quick thinking and clever guarding. lpage 291 WILLARD A. VERBITSKY 'lllusferful in mind and borlyf' The big boy ol' our class possesses one of the most humorous dispositions in the school. Willards one chief dc- light was asking silly questions in Cllcmistry. llc has rclicd on his witty mind to get him out of many tight situations and is bound to get along in lite with such a pleasant dis- position. JOSEPH VHA BEL Jon Still fll'hif IFi'ILg .Hill pur.s'1l1'ng Learn to labor and to unit. Joe and his sax are almost inseparable. but we don't in the least mind for Joe's music has that something. He has had a great deal of experience in the field of music, mid in- tends to enter into it very seriously after he graduates. Aerodynamics also holds a fas- cination for him. and he has ambitions of becoming a trans- port pilot. FRANCES V. WEAVER MHEN.. A lass who is worthy of happy years,- Shefs- hnrrl fo rlixcouragc and mwcr in tears. Frances is one of our out- standing basketball players and an accomplished pianist having proved her ability at assemblies and operettas. Some day we hope to find Hen at the console of the Roxy thea- tre at Radio City for she has great intentions with the or- gan.



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8' rr' h' rv' rv' rr' h' h' Class Will A W'e, the undignified class of 1934, of St. Clair High School, St. Clair, of Schuyl- kill County, State of Pennsylvania, of the United States of America, VVestern Hcmis- phere, do hereby formulate, set forth, declare, and publish this, our last will and tese tament. Of all property as follows, thusly and et cetera: To the members of the faculty we release from the worry and toil we have occasioned them by our boundless energy, ani1,bequeatl1 hearty thanks and apprecia- tion for their efforts. - To the Juniors we leave all our cl1emistryf.PQcperiments, credit book reports, and allfour autographed text books. -Y T6 the Sophomores we leave the examplesfigfiour achievements with the admoni- tion to followqp our footsteps wisely, but not tdfiflivell. To the Freshmen we leave our confidence to.do all ,things well, also an abundance of our poise and pep. 91'iI,' . 5. Of our personal property we hereby, lvequsigtia to individual members of the school the following items: ij Olga Slepecky's giggle to Margaret Feryo. John Magee's way with the women to Alex David. H' 9 Betty Diehl's promptness to Neil Wurster. . George Bulino leaves his lne physique to Michael i Betty Lawless leaves her come hither eyes to Mary Fatplagi '- Michael Pushcarovich's love of public speaking to Betty Vllaguer. Wilma Bosak's air of innocense to Nancy Little. :ffl ,.. To Thomas Mozloom we leave Marty Adamehick's ability to figlit. Angeline Alessi bequeaths all her latin compositions .to Eleanor Stabingas. Amelia Quirin leaves her collection of movie magazines to Rita Morley. Betty Kane's way with men is left to Peggy Ryan. ' Peg Evans leaves her boyislmess to Jean Hirst. Robert Frantz is glad to leave the school at any time. Michael Stefonick's basketball captaincy to any worthy candidate. Mary Evans's gift for becoming confused is left to Margaret Rennick. Tony Kralick, the policeman of the class, appoints ltlorgan Evans as successor. To Herman Jacoby we leave Willard Verbitsky's ability to bluff the teachers. Bryn Jones expects to make good use of his voice. so won't leave it behind. To Anna Mcllzirtlly goes Rose Kilpatricks position on the varsity team. Charles Kovich is left Peter Klizas ability' to sleep in history class. ,Joe Kralick leaves all road maps and travail routes to Paul Bottoe , To Lorin Honicker we leave Williain'Knaut's reputation for being studious. 1 if Elmer Bradys persuasive arguments to secure class funds goes to Geo. Sharockman. Rita Carroll leaves her model set in Bookkeeping to any sophomore who is good at copying. Joseph Vrabel leaves his place in the orchestra to John Kaminsky. John Shandor bequeaths all his speed in typing to ,Sophie Mick. Bernadette Post leaves all her bashfulness to Anna Siney. Thelma McCormick's knowledge of the French is left to Laura Reichard. The habit of blushing belonging to Steve Vigoda is left to Steve Kurtek. Micliael Dudicl-:'s school girl complexioiris bestowed on Joe Brady. The continuous giggling of Anna Twardzi-k go to Bertha Zamkoi To Ray Monahan we leave Tom Geiger's immaculate appearance. Mary Williams leaves her comb and compact to Betty Farrell. Joe Wixted's luck in getting by without'istudyinggoes to Alphonse Cherri. Michael Sofilka's knowledge of parliamentary law he leaves to Geo. Shandor. Vincent Adomitis is left Frances Weavers ability to play the piano. lPage 311 fl' U' ff' fi' Fl' '

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