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

 - Class of 1946

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JOSEPH SHANDOR SHAY There'J honesty, manhood, and good-fellowship in thee To expect the best in Joe is like expecting the sun to rise daily-it just happens naturally. l'Shay com- bines athletics, social graces and school work easily. As class president for three years he guided our des- tinies well. Academic Courseg Glee Club 3-45 Alpha Delta Pi 3-4g Baseball 53 Basketball 43 Class President 1-2-39 Business Staffg Prom Committee. DOROTHY A. SIMSIC DOT Come let 115 dance and he merry Dot, one of the fun-loving group, joined us in our junior year. She has a charming personality and is sincere in her friendship. Each task she undertakes is done to the best of her ability. She likes dancing and has great ability in playing basketball. Commercial Courseg Business Staffg Business Training Club 3-43 Glee Club 4. ANDREW P. SNINSKY CHAMP Be friendly and you will never want friend! Champ can best be described as the tall, silent type. He has a ready smile and a cheerful disposition, which enables him to make many friends. This should serve him well when he enters the world to make a name for himself. General Courseg Athletic Club 1g Band Ig Orchestra 1g Glee Club 2-3-4. ALICE STABINGAS AL1'CE A ferionr girl with a pzirpofe in life She'.f a good worher too, and with good thoughts Jhe'f rife Alice is one of our truly nice girls-and very quiet. Quite unobtrusively she has participated in most of our activities-while saying little. She plans to enter the nursing profession and carry on a family traditiofl. Academic Courseg Glee Club 3-43 Alpha'Delta Pi 3-4g Business Staff 4. DANIEL STARVETSKY HDANNYH He travelx hy freight Slow, sure, and nearly always late Whether the class is in or out, we never hear a word from Danny, He prefers to sit and listen and rarely renders an opinion on the subject dis- cussed. His real ambition remains a mystery to us, as he confides his desires to no one. Academic Courseg Alpha Delta Pi 33 Baseball 1-2-3. ANNA TIMKO TIMMY Silence if goldenn Combine a sweet disposition with cheerfulness and kindness and you have Timmy. She is a neat dresser and makes an ideal skirt and sweater girl. As drum majorette she has been a great attraction to our band with her blonde beauty and clever twirling. Academic Courseg Glee Club 1-43 Prom Committee 3g Drum Majorette 2-3-4. Twenty-five

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tl . , 1 I . , , I MJ. tt ANTHONY ROMANS SLIM And mint I worhg Oh! What a wafte of time Slim is the tallest member of our class. His in- terests run from sports-basketball, fishing, and es- pecially hunting-to playing classical music on the piano. He used his height to great advantage last year to aid the basketball J.V.'s in winning the league crown. Academic Courseg Band lg Basketball 2-3. ELIZABETH RUBRIGHT BETTY A meek little damfel whom we never ree fret, Her friends rtick with her, you can jnrt het. The old adage that good things come in small packages seems literally true With Betty. Although the smallest member of the class, she has carried her share of its burdens and aided greatly in its pleasures. ' 'General Courseg Glee Club 43 Business Staff. JOHN F. SAKMARI JACKIE Let me dante away the night l Tall, well dressed, and nice to know is Jackie An excellent artist, singer, and dancer and much in demand for plays and pageants. As Drum Major, he has handled that post Well and we feel he will lead lifes' parade as smartly as he led our band. Academic Course, Drum Major 3-4g Literary Staffg Glee Club 3-4, Prom Committee, Treasurer of Class 2. JOHN SALATA UJEEPH Action, not fpeech, proves the man John is the care-free boy of the senior class. Studies are the least of his worries. He is often seen riding about in a big maroon car, in which he makes fre- quent trips to Minersville. It seems that his pleasing nature has gained him a place in the memories of his friends. Academic Course, Alpha Delta Pi 4. EUGENE J. SALEM UEUGENEH Happy if he who if content A The proverb, Don't-judge a book by its cover, holds true for Eugene. Although he is often taken for a quiet bashful boy, he is, on the contrary, very happy-go-lucky. Eugene has little interest in the op- posite sex although he often teases them. Academic Course, Alpha Delta Pi 4. EDWARD R. SHEAFFER USTACKU Mischief if my middle name Stack hails from Mill Creek and takes those long bus rides daily. He is keenly interested in foot- ball and music. He is a great admirer of the fair sex and is popular with all from freshmen to senior. Academic Course, Football 2-5-45 Glee Club 1-3-4g Class Officer 3. Twenty-four



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ELSIE TOMKO HELSIEH A Jnzile for all, a greeting glad, A lovahle, jolly way Jhe had Elsie is an attractive Stenog. Absorbed in her commercial studies, she finds little time for other pursuits. Her gracious manner and temperment tend to make her the ideal type for the business world. Commercial Courseg Business Training Club 3-4g Busi- ness Staffg Glee Club 2-3-4. RUSSELL TROUT BUTCHH Happy arn I, from care I'nz free, Why ran't they all he contented like me? Butch is a witty, friendly, and mischievous per- son. Known for his love of Spanish? ? ? Butch will never become an Ambassador of Good Will for our South American Neighbors. His executive traits earn him the name--the Mayor of the Town. General Courseg Football Manager 33 Basketball Man- ager 2. EUGENE M. UHRIN G1GE', Fair in .ftndief-hat hetter in play Gige is another of thehclass nimrods. Hunting and fishing occupy most of his time. He makes and holds friends with little effort. His fun loving antics sometime cause his teachers some concern. General Course. FRANCES WAPINSKY FRANCES Seek and you will jind the world contain! many joyf' Frances is never one to look on the dark side of things. She dances well and skips through life with the same ease she displays on the ball-room floor. Her ambitions will be realized no matter what her goal. Academic Courseg Glee Club 1-2-3-4g Business Staff 45 Alpha Delta Pi 3-4. RONALD WEISS RONN1E Wire to reroloe, patient to perform Ronnie is a sphinx in talk, but on the pitching mound, his eloquence is great. A rugged southpaw, he just sails his fast one past opposing batters. We hope to ask him someday for world series tickets. Academic Courseg. Baseball 5-4. ROBERT F. WELLNER BOB The world know: nothing of it'.f greater! men 'lBob is the tall, dignined, and well liked member of the class. His collection of swing records is his pride and joy. In the lead is Tommy Dorsey--Bob's favorite. His interest is in the field of engineering and we expect great things of him. Academic Courseg Alpha Delta Pi 3-4g Student Council 1-43 Prom Committee 3g Literary Staff 4. Twenty-six

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