St George High School - Georgian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1947
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E P F v u r Q E E E I g E X F' R HQ FN 1 . I X Propcrly of ..,.vY... X w Uliziif, Gm Qitfilli ffmoclaf GECSEEIAN 1Jl'I'.S'I'Ilfl'II by ilu' Svnim' lff11.s'.x' of ST. GEORGE HIGH SCHOOL l'l'l l'slsURcsll, PA. medication . . page jour 'fun S'1'oRY of the four years spent here at St. George High School under the careful guidance of Sister M. Viola is here told. During these four years, we have grown in admiration lor our esteemed principal and experienced guide of youth. Sister has been a nieniber ol: the faculty for niany years and during the past six years has put forth every effort in her role as principal to nieet the greatest need of youth today-courageous spirituality. For having helped us to a greater appreciation of Christ, The Bread of Lifef' as well as providing for our intellectual and social edu- cation, we are honored to dedicate this volunie of the Georgian of 1947 to our friend and principal, Sister M. Viola. acuffkty gifucfying U65 6002.5 cflflocfaf lfroni the perfect obedience ol' Christ in the Holy liut'hzn'ist. the l'a1t'iilty have leztrnetl to rencler genuine service to us. 'llheir strength :incl courage is tlerivetl from the grace that llows to each :intl every Sister :ts she kneels belore her Creator, l2.CtlCCIllCl', zintl Sztnctilier. morning. noon :incl night seeking help Zlllll strength to carry on year in ztntl year out. Catholic teztchers are close to the heart ol' Christ :incl seek to sanctify their ellorts by un intense stutly ol' Christ, the Motlel 'l'eztc'her. 'l'hey clo not, however, fail to ineet the IlCIl12llNl for proliessionztl training. 'l'heir prolessionzil spirit is int'onipzn'able with any other group ol' ecli1t'z1tors. 'l'he manner in which our teachers keep zlhreztst with ethi- cutionzil thought is further eyitlenee ol' the prolessionztl rztliher thztt t'll2ll'2llflCl'llCS the teachers in the Catholic school. if sl page six eat 'zacfuczfaa of 794 7: You are to be congratulated on the achievements thus far made. You still have a hard struggle ahead of you before you attain the purpose for which you were created. Our world of today is a sorry world indeed. Nations have lost their integrity, honor has been lost, justice bartered for expedieney, and might has become right. But what has all this to do with you as graduates? Everything! One old priest used to say, The world will never be better until we start with the individual and work outward. And is it not true? Nations are made up of individuals-citizens here, and citizens of heaven hereafter. If we have a knowledge of and enthusiasm for the social virtues whichtare so basic who but God can count the blessings that may come to this world of ours? Our first obligation is to build up a clear concept of Christian society. Once this fundamental concept of society in our democracy has been grasped, we will have a better understanding of the truth that Society does not make man what he is, but man makes society what it is. In the providence of God every person has a special work to do according to the talents and gifts God has given him. Our talents, whatever they be, must be put to work. To some God has given special intellectual gifts so that through their use these gifted people might become a sort of co-creator with God through making discoveries, scientific inventions, and material improvements in the world. In the spiritual order, the intellectually gifted expound the teachings of Christ and the moral law, or the revealed truths. Others by proper use of their talents might become doctors, lawyers, teachers, professional men and women of some kind. Those gifted with talents in the fine arts may by their talent enrich, ennoble and elevate the lives of others. Those gifted with talents in the useful arts may by their gifted hands add to the physical comfort of their fellow-men. The talents which each creature possesses were given by God to be used for the good of themselves and OTHERS. God gave to us that we might GIVE to OTHERS. We depend upon our fellow-men not only for material things, such as food, shelter, clothing, there exists also a supernatural interdependence. We need the sacraments, the support of one another's prayers, the communion of saints. When God placed material things in this world, He scattered them in different places. Whatever gifts and opportunities we have, we owe them to society, and in the sharing of these gifts we must practice justice and charity. Remember, dear graduates, that wealth and power and royal purple are not the yard stick by which to measure true greatness. Great hearts and great minds are for the most part unheralded. The Mother of God was an unpreten- tious village maiden, the foster-father of Christ, a simple carpenter. You have achieved much success in your school life through the grace of Godg may you continue to do so, and may the blessings of Almighty God be with you always. May His blessed Mother be your inspiration for clean, good, honest Christlike livin . g -Father Joseph A. Doerr. Qwwz ffDu1fo'z St1IllNll,Hl'II.lllNI. x...J' 'K FA'1'm1R Joslivu A. IUUIQRR wiki '.XI'l wz fpfzissfs FATLHQR f7'l'T To tl1c Graduates of the Class ol V17-my sincere congratulations. You are entering a world in which both God and Holy Mother Church expect much of you. Nothing short of heroism will suflice. These are the words of our Holy Father, Pope Pius XII: Early explorers record in their relations their utter amazement at the mighty current that sweeps down the Mississippi River. There is a stronger cur- rent ol black paganism sweeping over peoples today, carrying along in its onward rush newspapers, maga- zines, moving pictures, breaking down the barriers ol' self-respect and decency, undermining the foun- dations ol Christian culture and education. '4Only a young man and woman of self-sacrihce hwe were almost going to add, heroic selllsacrilice- will escape the flood. Your chief enemy is within you-that natural drag of our fallen humanity to sell-seeking and sin. Sell'-sacrifice must combat it. fikddress to Euch. Congress, Twin Cities, l94lj Take these words seriously and think about them. Your life and your eternity is ahead ol' you. May God and His Mother be with you. FATHIQR Orr. ln this age of confusion, conflicting ideologies, com- promise, and expediency a man of fai-th and unwaver- ing principles is the surest hope of a better tomorrow. To help the world reach its destiny of knowing and loving God- that they all may be one in Us -re- quires champions of righteousness, justice and truth. Heroes today, 'has-beensi' tomorrow and the tur- moil continues. St. Georges has produced and is pro- ducing champions. You are taking your place in a long line of tradition, but only your conduct tomorrow will prove your right to acclaim today. FATHER BRACHT. mfff IIQIIY FATHER BRACHT Is it tt tztst- ol lrotu ht-'ttlltut to tltttlltnt lot tht fllztss ol' llI4l7?.Xs:tt'l1tssyott h ut tu ttlt ht ttlltuts httt I tlo not wztut to tthmlt th.u this ts tht tltttlltut tu tt-rtus ol tht- luturt-, t-yt-tt though, to pztrztpltrztst- tt motl- t-ru wrttt-r. I ht- Iltllt' ts now lor grzttlttzttiou. lVt- rt-post- :I trust tu you. It stttus sotuttttuts thtt t-tlutttttou is at Iutilt- tltittq. It is lutilt- whcu wt- cou- t't-ivt- ol' it :ts xt pt-rsottztl possession. Its rt-ztl yztluc lit-s - Y 1 4t vin I not tu what wt gtt out ol tt, hut tu tht sum tot tl ol whztt wt- t'outt'ilJtttt-tl to Hiut. St. Ut-orgt-'s High School hats ht-t-tt uotztlmlt' lor its st-ust- ol' tt-zuu-spirit :uttl sthool tuorztlt-. hut ztll this tlcst-ryt-s at hrozttlcr atttl at lywlwk Fm my witlt-r itttt-rprt-tzttiou. I tut-utiottt-tl your rt-Izttionsltip to ' ' Ilttu :mtl In this I mt-:ut tht- Mystical Iiotly ol' Christ. 1 Your tztsk in tht- luturt- wtll ht- tht- uttt-rprt-tttttou ol . . ,.. ..,. ,. . Y ttuus hc Ct t- ' ' i ' ' ' 'U I'S'lHlI9' fulllltllli ttntlttttg tu tlus ttspttt ot .t lu tuuttity tuiutlt-tl. Clonmutttity mitttlctlut-ss tlot-s not mt-:tu t-xtlusiyt-ly Hill Top mitttlt-tlut-ss. Your tt uns wtttt htyoutl lot tl totuutuuity tompttitiou tutl t tttittl tht tt ttut ol' N u tlt tu ' 4 . 4 4 4 4 . . 4 t'-wttlt-. You must lt-:tru to go tut-tttztlly hcyontl your pztrislt, yottr tliot'cst-, city, t'ouuty, stattt- ttutl country, to tht- houutllt-ss hortlous ol' tht- worltl. It woultl st-t-tu tht-tt th.tt high hopt-s ol' Cotumttttity st-ttsitiyity. whit-h woultl ittt'lutlt- tht- t 1 worltl. ought to Int-t'otut- t-yt-tt at High School ltt-ritttgt-. You shoultl thrill to tht- t'ztll ol' tht- prohlt-tus ol' our timt-. It is at l'lIlllll'IIgL'. hut sotut-how tht- Class ol' I9-I7 hats mt-t ttll its t'lt:tllt-ttgt-s. I zuu surt- th.tt tl yott t-yt-r llIt't'l ut-wt-r out-s :ts you mt-I tht- ut-w ones, you will litttl Clotl ou your sitlt- :tutl tht- rt-sult will ht- :tuotht-r yittory. I A'rttt-ik NICK!-INNA -I' YIIIIIVR I't1l.IfY. This ytrztr hook will ht' lor yott itt luturt- yt'1trs. ll 4 hook ol' tut-tuorit-s. .Xs Iatr :ts your ht-ittv' tut-tuht-t's ol I , , . , . f fi . St. Gtrorgt- High School ts t'out-t-rut-tl, thztt ts at thtuq ol 4 thc pztst. .-Xs you go lorth lllltl tht- worltl to tlo your work tu lilt-, whzttcyt-r thztt may ht-. I wztut you to rt-mt-utht-t' that I hztyt- rt-scryt-tl iu my pratyt-rs, at platt- . . . 1 f lor ztll ol you. I wtll ut-ytbr stty at Nlztss thztt I will lttll t'tfutt-tuht-r to Lusk Gotl to gttitlt- :uttl tlirt-t't you tu ztll -I'iA'I'IIl .R IXIIZKICNN.-X. futlqv' uint I page ten acuffy . . REVERENIJ JOSEPH A. IJOICRR. . SISTER M. VIOLA .......... REVERENIJ FRANCIS X. FOLEY. . REVEREND JOHN F. MOKENNA. REVEREND FRANCIS M. fJ'1'1'. . . REVEREND LEWIS C. BRACHT. . SISTER M. DELELLIS ........ SISTER M. ESTHER ..... SISTER M. DECHANTAL .... SISTER M. MAURA ..... SISTER M. BAPTISTA . . . SISTER M. CARICE ..... . . . SISTER M. OWEN. .Religion, M SISTER M. EUGENE ........... SISTER REGINA MARY . . . MR. RUSSELL VOGEL .... MISS IMELDA BAULDAUF .... MR. MARIO S. GARBIN .... MR. C. E. FORREST '.... MR. TEX MAYHEW .......... MR. THOMAS MONAHAN . . MR. C. J. PAPADA ...... MR. EDWARD ARTMAN . . MR. JAMES MCGINTY ........ MR. THOMAS MONAHAN . . MR. NICK PARILLO ........ MR. R. LUIIWIG . . . . . . .Pastor, Spiritual Director ...............Principal . .................. Religion . . . ..... Religion, Athletic Director ..................Sodality . . ............... Athletic Director . . . . . .Religion, Bookkeeping, Spanish . . . .Religion, History, Debating, Library . . . .Religion, Commercial, Faculty Advisor . . . .RIfllg1i!JH, Mathematics, Sodality Moderator ..................Religion, English, Latin . . . .Religion, Home Economics, Ec. Geography, Problems of Democracy echanical Drawing, Sociology, Latin, Ec. Geography ... . ... .Religion, English, Health . . . .Science .........Art .......journalism . . .Physical Education . . . .Football Coach . . . .Assistant Coach ....... . . .Assistant Coach . . . . Boys' Basketball Coach . . . .Girlsl Basketball Coach . . .......... Assistant Coach .............Orchestra . . . . .Drum and Bugle Corps 5126014 cvxzawaff fo ijacuffkzy . All good things must have an end -and so it is, even with our High School career. The time has come for the Graduating Class of 1947 to say Farewell to Saint George's High School and everything which it has meant to us in the years spent here. The members of the Class of '47 are going forth into the world to take their places with the rest of the citizens of this troubled old planet, but wherever we go, we shall never forget the many wonderful things that happened to us at St. Georges We are sorrowful, indeed, to take leave of the friendly brick building on Climax Street that has become our second home. Before leaving, we wish to thank those who made our stay so pleasant and our parting so difficult. We extend, first of all, our deepest gratitude to Father Doerr, our kind and helpful pastor, who did so much to make it possible for us to accomplish the many things that we did. VVe thank also, his assistants, our curates, Father Bracht, Father Ott, Father McKenna, and Father Foley. These good priests have been our faithful friends and advisors. We express, furthermore, our heartfelt thanks to the Sisters in gen- eral and Sister M. Viola in particular, to whom this book is dedicated. These devoted nuns have spent many hours and immeasurable energy in their untiring efforts to make us better students. We wish to thank, finally, all our coaches, instructors, advisors, and benefactors, who have aided us in countless ways. VVere it not for the help given us by the faculty, we would never have gotten where we are today. Some of us may only realize it several years hence, but the faculty of St. Georges are the best friends we have ever had. We will always hold sacred our holy Faith and put into practice all the virtues you have instilled into our daily lives. May God bless you, every one. ' GRAIJIIATES or 1947. page elewrl STUDENTS ATTEND FORTY HOURS DEVOTION The solemn celebration of Forty Hours Devotion was held Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, Noxemher l0. ll, and 12. The Church has just been completely decorated and ll new lig svsu-in has hcen installed. The Students attended their hours of adoration in il hodv. Catholic education unites i llllllg Cfafgolic Education Bfsncfi ntellectual, moral, and relig- ious elements, thus giving the best training for citizenship. lt inculcates a sense of respo Text ' N is X llll gXif zztfilwigf 1 T -pk! Limb- Q Q S 2 9 ti X Ali l lilly? if X QW! P H A 0 rum- ul 1 Iwr'l1vr nsibility, a respect for author- ity, and a considerateness for the rights of others which are the necessary foundations of civic virtues. If the chief end of educa- tion is virtue, if conduct is three-fourths of life, if char- acter is indispensable, while knowledge is only useful, then it follows that religion -l rf we l,,L'Lfg'! A -www l Y? lf, Q? I, i' i, itll , K..t I should enter into all the processes of education because religion more than any other vital influence has the power to create virtue, to inspire conduct, and to mold character S'l'lllJliN'l' COUNCIII. Srulrrl flwjl In righlj Shirlcy Boll. llillll' Ott. xI2ll'g2ll'l'l .Xl'IlllklIl. IlUIIl'I'I fjNIHll'lH'. lilsit' Klcin. Yittul' St'l1111imll. just-11l1i11t' ultwsclirlt. fiIlllI'Il'Y NIIICIICII liill1t'1't Nlicllnlclt. Ilclcn IIC4QL'l'l1'. fiftlfgl' Slt'i11g1'a1l1t'1'. IItPltll't'S I,:1w1't'11t'c', 'I l1t'1't's11 Rutlgws, flillhlllllll' .Xt't1l1a11't1, Nt-IIi1'.Xt't111:11'11. loz111tQill. 1 I I Nlumling Il:11't ltl IlIlll'l'. IIIIHIII Karl. Ilanncs lit-tl1t11'11. ,Xllw1't Wt-il. N111'111z111 l.ul1t-i'. Rolncrt 141111111 ttt'lIlt'l'j. Willxt-11 llit-tl1u111, ,IZIIIIUN XIIQIISIIIIC, Rcgis I'ilIIl'll. Dtmnztltl I5:1kc'1'. Q v , If ' I If fl is I f I ff lhi ..1tl1oht stlmul ts one .wcntx 111 lttlllltlllt tl fl .' 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Zllltl lll0l'2lI cztpztcitics. ull thcsc lllllSl, bc clcvclopccl l1z11'111o11io11sly. .IX11 cclt1c'z1tio11 cz111tl c111'it'hcs thc 111i11tl witl1 latmwlcclgtf, hut lzlils to tlcvclop thc will z111tl cli1'ct't it to I11'z1t'l1t'tr ol 1'11't11c. may lJI'0tIlll'C sc'l1olz11's, but it flllllltll. lJI'Utllli'C guotl IIICII. ' ' ' ' Q 11t'z1tit111 1thL1' Iopg lius XI scclas to 21 1 4 ' ' z1'z t' '-' t 'lt' .' X111 iffy 71 l X XX X L, . 1 I i ,t ai XE 1 W 4 Q 6 . 1 I W f. M.. ' nt 'l ,fmt i t I ,I f J X I4 i 'f-xx ,. X TOlQlll1lNE 5125011 .qbctffziofiifn Patriotism is nothing more than the application ol' the virtues of ustice and charity to our relations with our fellow citizens. Religion is the virtue which prompts us to pay our debt of homage to the Supreme Being and to love Him above all other beings. Second to the love of God is the love enjoined by the virtue ol' lilial piety: by the exercise ol' which, we fulfill our obligations to our parents. The third virtue is called amor patriaew or patriotism. It is the learned tendency to pay our debt ol' just service to our country, to share its riches with our coun- trymen, and to love our land and its people to the point where we will oller our lives in its delense. lVith this in mind, the educational leaders train the students, leaders of tomorrow. according to the sound doctrines of Faith and the unassail- able principles of Catholic Education, to accept their responsibilities as patriotic Christian gentlemen and leaders. PATRIOTISNJ XXX if ,X xc we X f f Q Aj i t ty if li 2 L -,39 5... l I l 6 it K .v . if X c l Q, mu' 0lll'I!'l'Il h Q F if X R E 'N Uh ,Qi 25 fl gb -7' mis. mm z my Lssrfxdwwvvn .. www' 4. ? k S WS? 'R X x ,M Simxxr no 5 V I., Q me mmm CoNs'1ANt:ta .Xtzottako Basketball ace 3, ll . . . lJot'ttor R. U. Ask- X-,AYLN ing lXIe', . . . Football cheerleader . . . t:an't help liking her . . . Juliet in her Junior year . . . not easily discouraged . . . Miss Pep Appeal . . . jolly . . . carelree Comiztf L1ioNAiu1 .-XIIIQARN State Champ liasketball lll2lyL'l'. . .winning personality . . . a favorite among his class- mates . . . member ol' the Dragon Squad . . . magnetit' smile . . . alert . . . unassuming . . . lfllllf l3,xR1s,xR.v BANrv Our choice lor May Queen . . . girl behind U t l l L. J- 4 YQ x RAYMOND Bmstcz Pep . . . vim . . . vigor in athletirs . . . speed the smile . . . petite . . . always ready to king . . . Dragon Squad l. 2, 3, tl . . . Class lend a helping hand . . . atitive memher of Treasurer 4 . . . 'liouchdown Twin . . . Sodality . . . pleasant, shy but sweet liarlz Basketball guard and state champ . . . High l',x'1'Rtt:i,x Baiuutfi-'1' Miss Cooperation . . . lun to be with . . . quiet and sincere . . . May Queens Crown Bearer . . . slanting blue eyes . . . Secretary ol Sodality . . . Class '1'reasurer . . . a smile lor everyone . . . calm . . . poised . . . friendly . . . Pal page .sivvleezz scorer in sports . . . quiet. . . . unassuming . . . Ray R015 tak' r BRONVN Footlights . . . leading roles . . . Operetta 2, 3, 4 . . . 01'2lt0Y . . . magnetic personality . . . champion dehater ..... X leader . . . unexeelled, clever, competent .... President of Student Council and Senior Class . . . Congenial, witty, tireless . . . Man with the bow tie . . . Football manager . . . Sports writer . . . XVe ean't get along without . . . B row 11 ze Nliuu llliimms Clixssimf l'il'l'l'lill'S . . . ll gold loolll . . . gllillill on lllC Iioolbzull ICZIIII . . . lilucla wavy hair ...V just 21 liltlc liil lallc . . . flllllll ol' lflznlicrly and Nlzilioncy . . . l-l'll'lltlly . . . cluic-I . . . I' rn'l:l1'.s' I I ,,,,u11:,,,' l 0 s sb S , i. N XVl1.1,l.xx1 lMi'i'icR ll2lSlll.lll but IlllSK'lllCY0lIS . . . t'll1lIllJl0ll M 901001. ,- ., . A -. . f an' 9 signal mllci . . . .nlisl with ll pon ss' g , Drzigon squzld 2. 3. Al . . . im-nilxcr ol smla Q - . 3 -J, kg Plllllllllltlll lmnslwllmll lczmi . . . pivot maui N 4, 2 . . . coim- liillu-1' smilv . . . lK'l'SUIl2lllIf plus ' ' ' ' 5 . . si1lc'L'1'c . . . 1llJlJl'L't'l1lliXC . . . lmji i e .rfb 5 Q ProDeoE1Palna 'J I 9 2' 5 5 . x GI 3- A ll 1 C ez , , :J 0 X, f Q W' vi ,, ,' - Q 29. C-'-Qjafwif 0 is ,,. Q. V tl Q! ,v 'lfaanlll H lb 4 Qs. . M A wx gg. ii Fi ., .J 5 . . -1 lil lk X sicsnxiu' C1ixN41ii,i..x liv1cm'N llililfiumcziiisazo .X quicl, ycl jovial c'lizni'zu'u-1' . . . Scnioi' Loyal l'l'lL'Ilil . . . good nzilurcd . . . courlc- lxllly-lIlll'4'lI lllll'llKl2llll . . . IlllIllL'1lgl'2llJll-Ol? ous , , , ygglyggfllul , , , always 011 ilu- go urzilor . . . artistic' . . . musical . . . book . , . has gi smilc lor ux'c1'yo11c . . . enjoys lm-4-r , . misxworllly, llllllwlllllllg . . . dzuicing . . . czirncsl . . . rclizihlc workcr lfnsif' . . . dcpclidzlblc . . . lliouglillul . . . Irish Qlll'1RI'l'l-I Clfxkxilx CLARNIC1' ITIICTIIORN .'Xl'tlL'lll sport lun . . . we-lcomc lJ2ll'llll'l' zu .X lady ol zlclion . . . IICYCY loo lzilc lo hzuc clzmvcs . . . full: pug nosn- . . . c'oopcrzilivc El good 'time . . . lzxlkulivc . . . dczld cya for . . . C'll'4'lllZlllUIl lllilllilgbl' lllll' CHQURGIAN . . . ll lxlskclbzlll hoop . . . livcwirc in class . . . likm-s living lrisli . . . il's lun lo lic with llumorous, Willy . . . jovial . . . li1o'rz'It . . . Slrluf page scucnlcvn 1'A't'1ue1,-x BXlhll'iRl.lNl1 Bright . . . cheery . . . a lively step . . . smallest Senior . . . cheerleader lor lootball and basketball . . . earelree . . . happy . . . smiling . . . Palsy V1Rcz1N1,x ENc:1,1sH Rosy cheeks . . . lriendly . . . an air ol will- ingness . . . an ardent sports lan . . . quiet ...CllllI1...flIII7Iy 79 i f-sg .Ks C W xlfs J -- ,Q ' ' XL 1 RICHARD EVANS MARUL GAL'l'ERlCJ Lead in operetta 3, 4 . . . most dependable Small but mfghly , U , CWI- 1-wily U, lwlp Choir boy . outstanding trumpet player , A l bubbling Pgysmmligy l , , HCYQI' il dull . . . noted lor l11S saddle oxlords and loud moment , , A Sharp clfcssffl' , , , f001l,a11 socks . . . good daneer . . . swell partner . . . rooter . . . humor editor of filiORGlAN . . . loves to harmonize . . . gay . . . lighthearted liglwllculflcgl , , , 1-Cliablc , , , ,tlflyjg . t . . . Dzrk RILIHARD Gi:1NzrR SARAH l+oeAk'1'v , , , A long trip to school . . . Bright ties and Volleyball star . . . lovable eliaraeter . . . neat Shirts , , , that qgy-win tim-1 , , , ml- Sweet Irish personality . . . sports entthn- let-ts jitterbng records . . . l1lll'lilS right . . K . ' . siast . . . honor student . . . cooperative hand man , . . a good sport . . . lond ol - - - l1l13SSl11l111lS 11ClPlU1 - - - .fake arguments . . . entertainer . . . refreshing . . witty . . . Llmey page Clglll!'t'lI HI-1l,l1lN lllfllil-1Rl.l-1 l'rintc1 s ink . . . a wcll-worn pcm!!! liclitot' ol' thc Gi41oRc:lAN . . . honor stuclcnt . . . mitncograph opcratot' . . . entertaining, talcntctl . . . lil-:cd by cycryonc . . . ln'itnl'ul ol' pvp . . . jumping guard ol' girls' squad . . . happy . . . lu-lplul . . . Hvlvn Illl 1 , I 0 .., Limcztli Hl11NKl-1 ,fu ' .'?. 'gi' .-Xlways willing . . . capable husincss inan- S' 5 ,, gp agct' . . . lootlmall C'llCLfl'lCllClCl' . . . likus '61 iz., . utr f Q 'l'ctlcly Bt-a1's . . . loycs to go clancing . . . 3 X 2 c'lia'ttc't's l'llL'L'l'lillll ' . . . s marklittv' 0 'cs . 1 .A 1 i , an s . . . . U l C x ' Q' ytyactous . . . lllll loyinv' . . . Haul: y Xl' ' Q g K D f 19, Qia-,:?:f.ff:'2 b 0 ' , 1 Y f,-vCgtTY'g al x f Y 1 4 L X L 1. nmnwhvatm ,o' , '90 1 Af 4 K K I ',' , r11nll 47 Douotm' flUl.lll!.'HIll Quick stnilt- . . . scholastic ol' gal: . . . likvs to clanftr . . sonalily . . . enjoys cooking win a plamt- in tht- worltl . goocl-naturt-cl . . . lirtlzby Noksm fll'XIK Quivt . . . big lmlut- vycs . . hair . . . always I'ot'gt-ttingh . . . a pt-psotlcnt stnilt- . . aliilily . . . gill . magnetic' pct'- flasscs . . . will . . rapalmltf . . . . lou-ly lmlonclc ct' strcctfat' pass . easily pleased . . cool, unrulllctl . . . Xornz A , 3 mi . l li,-mi. Hoc1rtlcNnoN1':R A .LV x 5 N Easy going . . . liictttls unlintitctl . . . thc silcnt typt- . . . a ltictul in ncucl . . . stnallcr twin . . . clark cycs liglttccl by thc clcpth ol' unclcrstancltng . . . gentle . . . agrccablt- . . . lfflrl NIOSICPH Hilllll l-INDUN ICR .Xn arclcnt aclyocatc ol Sll'L'ClK'ill'S . . . tallct' ol' thc twins . . . a dt-cp rcclclish brown wayc . . . l't'ct'klcs . . . loves sports . . . has a lt jaunt hontc . . . pleasant . . . rcspons . . . lm: pug l. ang iblt' 1' nim'lvt'u rzaoxirz Hotzurannoxrzvt Plays football . . . has a likeable person- ality . . . wavy hair Qwaving good-byej . . . always time to relax . . . l1as that certain walk . . . calm . . . undisturbed . . . Home 'l'uoMAs HLJl.S'l'l11 A wide awake lad??? . . . an aversion to hard work . . . expert auto driver . . . the original dimple Kid . . . undying generosity to others . . . capable in business . . . alert resourc'el'ul . . . Tom 79 3 A K -lOSlil'lllNlC AIOSICFICK li1.1fANok K1c1,1,v Ambitious . . . shining black hair . . . win- .X demure Irish lass . . . dignified miss . . . ning smile . . . can handle money . . . eo-captain of girls' varisty . . . charming basketball player 3, tl . . . President oi personality . . . whole-hearted supporter ol' Library Club . . . Member ol' CLICURGIAN Dragons . . . Senior May-queen attendant Stall' . . . Football cheerleader . . . com- . . . tiomlorting . . . kind . . . athletic . . . petent ,... dependable ...Q losirf Kelly KAY Kforce XVl1.1.l.txx1 IQLAPIIAKIC Tall, stately senior . . . honor student . . . Cod's gilt to the comedian world . . . quiet and reserved . . . witty . . . has a long Romeo in his -Iunior year . . . never a jaunt home . . . ladylike mannerisms . . . dull moment around him . . . jolly, gay, lond ol' book learning . . . cheerful, indus- lull ol' lun . . . professional stage hand . . . trious . . . Kay imaginative . . . impulsive . . . Hill 1N1gC1Zl'f.'lIlj' lost I ,AXVRICNCIC KllNKLL1 Silent and studious . . . tough num on the line . . . Dragon squad 3, Al . . . nent and suave . . . ll gentleman . . . at class lzivorite . . . ztgreezlble . . . tranquil . . . lxlrry HCJXVARID LAFFLRTY ,flllal V . ,',l ',,.. C-olden huired boy . . . Dragon squad . ' ' I pr:u'ttc'ul Joker . . . loves at good tune . . . ei' on the UCOIIIC ut noon side . . . true blue as 25 I lp v. . . . good sport . . . hztppy . . . Zlgl'CC2llJlC .. ll lnfey Q s Q' 4-X 41 -A to' Ji ProDeoE1Patna , ' ' 0,1 ll 1 p .. S 4 N u 2 I A t 3 ' Q xt I J 3 s 2 ve ,, . ' oe v 0 3 ' , '., 1 'fflnnfllf l 47 wwf A -gpg' Kfjltffllll-fR JUSIQIWI l,AlI'l'liRBACII Ambitious . . . intelligent . . . dependable A ltlilgif toe . . . El Crushing fullback . , . . . . ardent sports lan . . . Glcokomw Stull likes the Color red . . . Seholzirship group giyligl , , , llulkcl' 01' 11055 wufd PUHIQS , , , . . . I2llCllICll Wllll El IJCII . . . il Wllllllllg SIllllC outstanding l1l2ll,llCl1I2lI1C11lIl . . . honor stu- . . plastic Suspenders . . . zu popular lad dent . . . skillful . . . eooperzuive . . . Aloe . . energetic: . . . -lor' otoiucs KoN'1'owsK1 MARIE LAUTH lfztithlul minieogrztplt operator . . . deter- Dark haired maiden . . . conscientious mined . . . :always courteous . . .never with- SCl10l2ll' - - - GEORGIAN Stall 3. 4 . . . Glee out Hglgn , , , lypigr fm' fQEORGlAN , , , Club Nleniber lor lour years . . . perfect domestically inclined . . . honor student l1lllC llllly - . . pl'CC1Se . . . pleasant . . . . . . loyal member of Glee Club . . . intelli- ll'1CIlLlly . . . cheery . . lun-loving . gent. . . . eager . . . Dec l 1'lfHf'f1l1f page twenty-one l30l.0Rl-QS LAXVRICNCIC Sodality Vice-President . . . a twirling ba- ton . . . a fleet-footed forward . . . a crowd of girls . . . Captain of Varsity . . . whole- hearited rooter at the football games . . . a good typist . . . cooperative . . . cheerful . . . Dolly HARRY LAXVRENCI-I Athletic wizard . . . has a wa' about him . .. .l . . . sharp kid . . . the life of a party . . . good sportsman . . . spotlight operator . . . football bla 'er . . . Sl2llC cham :ion of bas- I Y I . ketball . . . cool-headed . . . reliable . . . Hunk A 1 IIJRICY LFIVE Friendly, attractive senior . . . shining car- rot-top of the class . . . clear, ringing soprano . . . enjoys dancing . . . active Glee Club member for 4 years . . . dependable . . . enthusiastic . . . Audrey GEORGE LOBER Scholastically inclined . . . sober manly Ways . . . sharp black hair . . . exceptionally sociable . . . a likeable chap . . . ready, will- ing . . . capable . . . George page twenly-Iwo 79 A IOSl'lPI'I Lon ICR High scoring center in basketball and state champ . . . 'top performer in football . . . card shark . . . highly developed sense of humor . . . class ollicer . . . peculiar ways . . . famous blond hair . . . quiet . . . jolly . . joe GRACE lNlANNING Glee Club Member . . . Bugler in Drum and Bugle Corps . . . curly blonde hair . . . giggler . . . never quiet . . . is constantly singing romantic songs . . . merry . . . im- pulsive . . . Grace Rosle IXIARY lxllCYERS Member olf the Sodality . . . has a delinite inlluence on those around her . . . always seen with Kay . . . Varsity 2 . . . quiet . . . ladylike . . . persevering . . . Rosie fllI,lSliR'l' Nlic:11A1.1ck Small in stature . . . l1igh in spirit . . . 21 no ,,fl! 'lf,' hit, pitfher . . . hasekthall manager ol state dv ,5f,H0Ol ' . 'Q rhatnpion basketball team . . . hall'lJac'k on 05. Q Q 0 3 ,- 1 I 'Q 3 s s 'F ' -6, 9 A 2 43' 0 . 'X tg, .v '4 kgs Q ' Ai' 'tif C 'S f 5 'S 1, F-' 1 X9 K ' I v I' 'vr:41f1ll l 47 the football teznn . . . likes little girls . . . has a walk all his own . . . serious. . . dili- gent . , . Gil U5l .I'll Muni l'lfARl. Moouicv 'l'all . . . lriendly . . . smile lor everyone cilllbll-lllllllllfll little girl . . . Fritlav night V . . . tnetnher ol' high school orchestra . . . dance lan . . . pert dresser . . . handy with the inan with the horn . . . sports minded at saucepan . . . liriendly disposition . . . . . . quiet hut not indillerent . . . sociable sweet. slnall, energetic . . . P1'1n'l , , Alm' XVlL1i11:I.MlN,-x Moimx onN lN'll1fll.0SKl-IY , I I . . . Iossessor ol a charnnng smile . . . happy- lioy behind sniile . . . never say die . go-lucky . . . genuine and loyal . . . a lilt- luvors study periods . . . triple threat . . . ing soprano . . . devotee ol' swinnning . . . Dragon squad l, 2, fi, fl . . . 'l'out'hdown basketball cheerleader . . . dashing here 'l'win . . . state chainpion on basketball and there . . . impulsive . . . excitable . . . team . . . black curly hair . . . developed Billie skill . . . tireless niatlietnatieian . . . steady, persevering .... lack page fflllflllj'-lll7'I'l? I,AvicRN1c NIORRIS Liked by all . . . good-natured . . . Varsity lor three years . . . can hold her own . . . ready wit . . . always laughing . . . usually seen with '1'winkle Toesl' . . . dependable . . . trustlul . . . loyal . . . fflrcfrni' CI-IARLI-IS lX'IU1f:LL1zR Good time Charlie . . . possessor of high LQ .... ineinber of student council . . . president ol 302 . . . exceptional football player . . . Pll21l'll12lClSl.iS mate . . . Dragon squad 2 years . . . lots old lun . . . I'orc'el'ul. intelligent . . . Clmrl: 79 lWAkY CILARI41 iVlUl'ILI,IiR Intelligentia Plus . . . happy, carefree lass . . . always willing to help . . . pleasant disposition . . . high honor student . . . reliability her outstanding eliaraeteristie . . . trustworthy . . .generous . . . Clare IXJLORICS NlcwM1H:YER Druininer in the Drum and Bugle Corps . . . dynamic energy . . . noted for bright colors . . . 'Apride of the marines . . . likes sports of all kinds . . . average student . . . ttypist for the GuoRelAN . . . cheerful . active . . . Dolly augr' f1lll?!lfY-f01l7' Tl is X .IANIC Orr President ol' Sodality . . . high honor stu- dent . . . nleinber of the library elub . . . class oflieer . . . typing and shorthand ehainp . . . capable basketball manager . . . lead in Operettzt fl . . . intelligent . . . dili- gent . . . nothing but the best . . . llflflil? ROISERT PAHLER Small and serious . . . man of few Words . . . a good lellowl' . . . kind and courteous . . loves solitude . . . friendly toward all . . tranquil . . . quiet . . . Bob I lilly, RAM-n SASSANO Pride of the Western Union . . . renowned for his curly hair and bright sweaters . . . always first one into classroom . . . way with women . . . loves to type . . . witty . . . nonehalant . . . Curly lNlARY LOU ScHARnlNr: ,ll 9,0 All around girl . . . athleticallv inclined vt .SCHOOLD . . . football cheerleader . . . Varsity 3, 4 0' 9 Q t . . . smooth dancer . . . always smiling . . . ' 'b O busy little bee . . . likeable personality . . ' ' g enjoys living . . . interested . . . eager . . . 3 cooperative 1.111 s Q , . . . W u s ,J X, s 14 A-J, lb, LM' JN Prolkohpatna I I 75 ov xx - Q X 5 . -4. - p w ix A ,KH 2 Xa: , ff! z Q. ' I y 3 Q. Qawf.- -4 ,. 'Gs '--'H ' -A 0 '.. 1 .,' Ina' ' all X .3,.t4jHg. 3 rf'1's',. C1Akoi,iNt-L l'n-zkclti Al.tst-1R't' Senmlirr ldeal student . . . good-natured . . . oblig- Loyal supporter of sports . . . mischievous ing . . . sweet and pleasant . . . her dimples cheery smile . . . eager to help . . . prefers are like sunshine, popping out when you study periods . . f has a keen sense of hu- least expect 'them . . . a general favorite mor . . . stage hand for operetta . . . steady . . . perfect lady . . . charming . . . graceful . . . reliable . . . Al . . . Caroline Vicfrok ScHM1n'r AUDRIQY Rieeiua . . . . Little genius . . . mathematician par excel- Natural blonde hair . . . basketball cheer- lence . . . omniverous reader . . . scholarship leader . . . attractive personality . . . typist fiend . . . Student Council Representative 4 for CLICURGIAN . . . regular attendant of Fri- . . . Vice-President 3 . . . ambitious . . . big- day night dances . . . acquired many friends hearted . . . scholarly . . . always at dances . . . nice to have around . . . Ish . . . football player . . . outstanding student . . . debater . . . thoughtful . . . persever- ing . . . Vic page f7l'l'lIlY-fl7lI? '15 rul- Rl'1'AM,u41 Sc11lRor11micR ff X Footlights! Music! Song! . . . Four years ol glee club . . . a champion giggler . . . adept at blowing a bugle . . . member of CQICUR- f oi.-xN Stall . . . easy to get along with . . bright . . . mirthful . . . Rim lI NIARY Scziiwfxmt N Keen sense of humor . . . red eurlv hair . . . Mannny ol the Iunior-Senior Social ff . . . tnorale builder . . . singing ability . . . CPZORGIC 5'l'l'3INGRMil'lR Jets alon 1' Vith -ver on - . . . lmves to ltball - - 5 g N L l L 1 K . An all-around lavorite . . . Most valuable and basketball games . . . gay . . . light- x I . ' ' player on Dragon Squad . . . Hereulean hearted . . . tllelw X - . J I - . - Build . . . pohte . . . good rel . . . lorntula , , lor friendliness . . . unsellish . . . thought- , , X . .. Z x 'f A lul . . .dependable . . . trustlul . . .reliable , K .... Slrlzny MARY SVANG XVAl,'l'liR Swl1f.c1oNL1K Nlllllllllll' flllll' llllll - - - ll lllllllk Slllllc ' ' ' Shines on the dance lloor . . . hard hitting elear browll CYC5 - - - lllllflllls Scllll Wltfll Kcllll linesnlan . . . keeps theni rolling in the 3 - ' ll H110 llllll lllllll llllcllll - ' ' looks llcsl aisles . . .good-natured . . . stage hand . . . lll lllllc - - - lllllcl ' ' ' Sclllllls - - - gmlllc NLD. fntaker ol' donutsj . . . very Ullllglllg - - - lllaly . . . reliable . . . Wfzlt Li:oNARn STEINER px,-RIMA 1'ATl,I Equally llllclllcfl at lll'lVlllQ llmll Iflll' llnll Average student . . . basketball eheerleadei truck . . . a ten o eloekIseholar . . . lortnerly I I I Swett Pcrsmmlily I I I Pcznwly meth Peck, lllllycll ll lllllllll ' - - Wllllllgllcss Pcllsolllllcll ing througli a wide grin . . . loves to dance ' - - gellcmus - - ' llglllllellllcll - - - Llllz . . . blushes easily . . . unsellish, winning . . Pal page l1w'nIIY-six l If 311032272 NIARY H1-1i,icN XVi'1ll.,xNn CH 0 . 23, , . exif' ' l lwtctully . . . pcziclics llllll crczuu complex- S G ion . . . happy ciliziitlctci' . . . football chccr- ,L gg- Q 7 5 lczulct' . . . zippcziling SCIISC ol' humor . . Q 2 Q I ,X-f 2 likcs to lziugh :uid Cl2llll'C . . . enjoys life . . Es ' I 'li I Q trztiiquil . . . plcuszuit . . . Myrt txt? VH gf -z ' D fltsxki-1 XVl'11,sc:H gr pl'0llQ0E1p6lI'ld A . s Drczuuy cycd . . . guard on thc varsity 2, 45, 'l . . . l'00IJCl'1lIlYC . . . lyptst on Glflilk- BMV,-Y JANE 'I-HH55 GIAN Stull' . . . lows zi good time . . . is 21 , -1 Darling cliiuplcs . . . quiet :uid scclutc . . . lull ol' :ambition . . . trczisurcr ol lib 'z club . . . typist lor Gi4mu:lfxN . . . loml ol' llillllflllg . . . bzlskclbzill Cllicmlcziclcr . . . lovrrr ol' sports . . . fznpxtblc . . . g0Oll'I12lll1l'Ctl ..thoughtlul .. 15.1. good time . . . 66 shark of thc Rackets . . . IllCllllJCl'0l.1.llJl'2ll' 'Club . . . zwtivc . . . , l I ul llltlllgllllhlll .... gfllkl' RIIIIIARID 'l'kAc:t4,stftc llUl.URl-.S XVOUIJQNSACZK l.:ul with tzilt-nt . . . :ill 'rouucl l'zu'ot'itc . . . The girl with iuzuiy iclcas . . . typist lor thc soviaiblt- . . . sfhool pliotogrznphcr . . . taull GIQURGIAN . . . big brown cycs . . . honor :mtl slim . . . grzuicl sctist- ol' humor , . . student . . . sports lam . . . loyal . . . nczit . . . ucztt clrcssvr . . . plcztsauit . . . politc . ztc'c'urz1tc . . . rclizlblc . . . lovable . . . Hawley tuzuuicrly . . . Ilffk liticsi-:Nic Ztumwsm' lfxmias VAN KIRK . . . Dcpcmlziblc . . . czitcliing smilc . . . sociable Smiling -lim . . . c-:tpztblc stucli-nt . . . popu- . . . pcrlcfl lllllflllllllllt . . . ollicial bcll lzlr with l t'c-sliimrti . . . lm-:ul in Opcrcttsi ritigcr . . . small in size but big in f'l11ll'2ll'lL'l' . . . :mlm-ut sports lizui . . . lin-ly jokes . . . . . . popular . . . lllllllfllilllllll . . . liugv lun-loving nziturc . . . looking zihczlcl hopc- lully . . . gtbtlll-l1Clll'lt?tl . . . 4Iinm1,y page l1l'PIIfYY-SBIWIL CLASS OFFICERS Sealer! flfffl I0 righlj- Rohert Brown. President 3033 joseph Lolmer, Vice-President 303 Charles Mueller. President 55025 Raymond Birsie, Treasurer 302. Slllllllfllgf Mary Clare Mueller. Sem-retary 303: Patricia Barrett. Treasurer 303: Dolores Lawrel1c'L', Ser-retary 302: 'lane Ott, Vice-l'resident 302. 2 Q f NA,y.m, ,. -' Wffvfyrvy , . if if fu ICUGENIC ZURAYVSKY AND CHXRLES MITELIJCR For the past nine years Eugene Zurawsky and Charles Mueller have faithfully and dependably served Our Lord. On countless mornings they gave up their sleep and trudged through every kind of weather in order to serve Mass. These two boys are shining examples of perseverance. g1'l1um1lr-riglrt SN.XI'SllO'l'S fOpLbo.ril1' l'ag1'l lfoothall players al St. Mary of the Mount .Xl Schmidt and Jinnny Schroeder Al Schmidt St. George and .l0llIlSl0XK'll cheerleaders Rackets Rich Evans Rackets Bunty Ahearn Marie Lauth Seniors at their l1Htirlass pienir' ll. Kontowski Grace Manning Dolores Newlneyer Ritamac Schroeder lfans at johnstown garner Rackets Joe Lolmer, Jack Mcflloskey and Harry l.aw4 renee Dolores Kontowski Dolores NCM.'IllCyCl'. Marie Lauth, Grave Man- ning, Ritarnae Schroeder and Pearl Mooney. Jane Ott, Pat 'late and .Xudrey Leive al lfllti elass picnic Bill Klaphake. .-Xl Sclnnidl and ml. Van Kirk wrestling Connie and Garrett Brownie. page thirty IAIIIIIIK' XHIILIIU nl milk Xl.ni1' I.zilIm'l'iu :mil Klang 1.11: in-x' Rm Xl1lNll'I . ' I I Ri: XIII I li'li'n lll'g4'l li' I1lIIN in lumix ul iliurili will I'i-llmvs :II fvillllll l'1l1i' Kurs Nvuim girls nl 'lIillLIss piinii fnlllll' Ilrlllsc' Ilmm' I21. llzlIl1m'L'i'l1 IJLIIIN lim X in lxllls I Xu' Xl 5KlIIllllll, I-. Ilia-llmrn lillst' ll 4 lsx ll. llvgi-Ili' Pllllllg sllllh l'lNIllI1lllIDIQIXVINLIISLNIIIIN nl ilu' Xlmml Isll RI'l1'lIllI.'l1lllL'I,ll Rzukvls l'iIlll4'l' Xlclxrllllzl :mil 5i'llI1!l gills limi' lIlNl'IIllx. Illini' NY1'ls4ll. livllx Izmr' lllviss. lmlil 'I lug:-srl In-x I,i-iw. Xlzilli' l.:ii1lI1. I .ul :mil lmlilii- illl1'llNIggllIg sX XI'Sll0 I S rlllllmsili' I72l1LQt'j . Xlcbzillwx. RI'lli'lIl . . .. llillll. 15 Duoifau 'l'lii1'ly-viglil Sc-uinrs slmwm-il an ri-:il spirit ol' 'I'l11'r1l lfrmi-Nlziric l,ziull1. Szirzill lfugzirly. .Xu- umlmi-rzilimi by bringing in li-11clolI:i1ism'mm'c clrcy Rc-giilzl, fQ1ll'llL'll lllQ'lll0l'll. llnlorcs lmm pzilruns :mil Iirivmls ol llic srlmul. .Xlmul Ncw1i1L'yc'l'. um--Iliiril nl' thi' ri-liiriis lmm thi- l'ziImn lllilll' lfourlli limi' - Kay -Ioycc, l'1m'ic'i:1 Bzirrcll. was Irruuglil in by lllis grmilm. .lzimr fill, llomllmy Glllllllilfll. lla-lcn Hcg- . . . , , . crlv. Grain-c Nlzinninf-'. Hlm clmlmmlull' Pimiuum Illuiult l l II' lffflll lfrm'-Mzirx' Cllairc AlllL'llCl'. Clzlmlim' Ulmllllml xml In hm. Hull! lllumx' l,ll'l'I'l', Mary Sl'lllXV2lllll. llolorcs Kmilowski. lfiml lffm' -- lfmul flffl In rigl1lQ- ,Xllmc-rl Nlziry Spzino. Sfllllllill. liwlyn Ili-l 1':ii1ccsco, .xlllll't'l' lmiw, Sixllf Iir1n'fRolJi'1'l limwil. clll2ll'l4'S Nlllk'lll'l', Nlzirii' Iizillc-rin, Dulmi-s XYunlc-nszicla, lill- ulnsvpli Nlzixiv, illll0lll1lS Holslc. gvm' XIIIYIWSIQX. Xml ml ilu' PIVIIIDY'-l.COll2ll'll .'xllL'2ll'll. glcrmm- ,SVIIJIIII limi' ---Ilnimslziiiu' .Xc'illizn'o, llulorcs l'lUI'llL'llllUll4'l', H 21 lily l.:iwl'L'llc'c, Clcolgc l.:iwl'r'mm'. Nlziry l,uu Sc'lllll'llIllg'. Nl2ll'gllL'l'llR' Su-ii1gl':1Ixvl', .luck Nlcllloskc-y, kloscpli Koch- cilllilltf, 011141: llcnkc. lor, EICRIIIOI' Kelly. llulgr' lllirlv-0 l'll't.l-'Nl-1 lrR.xwskr H1411-ix llicr.r1al,r1 PE R.FEU1' A'l l'Ii N D.-XNCIQ During their high school career, Eu- gene Zurawsky and Helen Hegerle have never missed so much as a half day ol school. This is an enviable reeord indeed, lor it testifies one ol' the most desirable virtues, dependability. 'l'hese two exem- plily hard work conquering natural will- fulness. cflflofza These juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen really appreciate their Seniors and their sehool and make an all-out ellort in the annual pa- tron drive. .Xnother one-third was brought in by this group. Cllillord Steiner. a Alunior ol' Eitll, ranked seeond in the drive by obtaining S68 among his friends. lfirsl Row fleft Io riglzij--lolianna Scherer, Catherine lXIurphy, Margie McGrath, Jo- seph Morgan, Leona Schalron, Donald Mat- llzirlr-lzt'o 6 boosts 'za way, Rose Marie Ruggieri, joseph Uhlman, Dorothy XVintill, Neil Szuminsky, Dolores Griffith, .Iohn Fallon, Lois Menlel, Robert Wise, Lawrence Eperthener, Donald Hirsh, Clifford Steiner. SI'I'U7'I!ll Row fleft to riglltj-Vittoria Fries, Norbert Herrle, Grace Rosenberger, Don- ald Freund, Marie Stubenbort, Edward Kin- avey, Patricia Lane, Catherine O'Keele. Margaret Arftman, Patricia Shanahan, .Io- anne DuSeheid, Donald Baker, Janet Smith, james Drake. onofc alfLLL!2:IlZf5, Al ax ia Orr Roinsici' Bicowx lNlARv tlisxiulz iXlUl'1I,l,l'lR Mary Clare is an outstanding student in the academic lielcl. For four long years she l1as been classed among the honor students. As Class Treasurer, she fulfilled her ollice very conscientiously. Mary Clare has already started her experi- ence with the outside world by working at her I'ather's store every day after school. May God bless her in her future ellorts. Vttftoa Sciiistinr Second on our list of outstanding boys is Victor Schmidt. .-Xn honor student throughout the four years, Vic still had time to narticipate in football. He enjoys reading and takes de- light in forensic activities. He is an outstand- ing mathetnatician. lVith Gods blessing may your future be just as successful as your past. .IANIC Orr Jane Ott is one of the most outstanding leaders among the girls of this year's class. She participated in practically every activity that was carried on throughout the school year. Scholastically, she ranks among the honor stu- dents. She is Prcfect of the Sodality, manager of the girls' basketball team, and is always ready to fulfill any ollice that is assigned her. May God reward her untiring ellorts in school activities and give her grace to continue her leadership in years to come. ll0l5lCR'l' BRONVN Want something done? Need a chairman for a program? A debater? An orattor? A manager for the football team? An article for the sport page? Ask Brownie. It will be done when you want it and as you want it. Yes, all this, and you still have not been told all that our leader of the boys and honor stu- dent has accomplished during his four years here at SGHS. God bless Brownie. NIARY lil..-nut: lXll1lil.l.l-YR VICYIUR SCIINIIITI' QIOIC Klll'1HI,l'1R1.'l rl fSf .joe Koehler is an artist with that professional touch that attracts the eye. He did most of the touching up and lettering for the school paper especially when tl1e CLICORGIAN was mimeographed. jfugc lhirlx I 1 e Ilfiz-Ii'-jf fdiiii ficfucafion Catholic education does not confine its etlorts to one set ol' hunian capacities. It seeks to develop the whole inan-fbody and soul. One only is the way as one only is the Master-gflhrist. To give God His due by making our education essentially Christian is the great need-the one point eternally worth while. Its value lies, not primarily in what it trains the learner to acconiplish, but in what it inspires hini to be. Certainly education that does not affect behavior is incoinplete and oi' little significance. This is especially true in the case of citizenship or social education. A good citizen has an attitude of mind that lirst of all desires to proniote the common good. In the presence of a social prob- leni, he will habitually react in the direction of the coinnion good rather than toward a selfish end. He is conscious ol' his responsibility for all his human acts, respects persons in authority, and loves his country and its people. A good citizen in this inodern world has an attitude ol' concern for and interest in all mankind. ll l ' 'Qi t IL l gm I t R? t l ,lt 4 all ' ,iisw . ' 5 xi? ' .wi-.,-3 , 1 YN-, Wi Uixxv 92, ,eff ., ..L.,m . i ,A 33015: Y.. f USS I Iuniors 304 CLILXSS OI l lC11C RS 1'J'l'.S'lIf!'lIl .........,.......... . . . Rom-.Rn KJNHURINIV, l'1'1'r' Prr'.s'irlr'11l. . . .....,. IJUNALU l'1Rl l'ND Sr'1rr'lnJ y' ..... . . . llama NIARII4. llluzlrlikl l ir.sl lifm'4-I r1n1i flwjl In ffgllfj-.XIlLll'CXN' Hair- 'l'll1'nl 1fllIl --xxvillnllll NIc'Ifgc'l', Luis Home-l. rison, I,z1X'c1'1xc Mc'Closkcy', Mary .Iozm Ncw- Lcmm SC'1l2ll'1'2lll. Ahlclu-y' I.zlc'Iu-llnlm. Rusc mcycr. llcmrmlmy Winlill, Dolorcs CL1'iiH1h, Mario Rzulctlilfc, Iicrrllzaclcllc llillzl, Rose M11- ViClOI'iZl Fries, Doris Svholt, -Iuscpllinc Pu- ric Ruggicri, Kutlnyn -lllllfblflb, I-lzmy Nill. gdlm' f'L'1 mC X Ogd' 1hf S budub' , UIITflI 1fUZU--101111 Rc-div. Clcmmcrlils Slumin- SITYHIII Ron' -Robert XVisc. l'z1u'intiz1 Lame, sky,1Iz1m0s Dmkc, yloscplm Uhlmzm, Xvillilllll Doris Wcilzmd, Dorothy Kolmkc, Mary Mc- F2lSSillgCl', Edwarcl KiIlZlX'Cy', Robert Os- Kny. Nlzn'y'I'l1iclcr, Czlroliuc 1':1pzl1'icIlo, Al- borne, Dcmulcl l'.l'l?lllHl, llzum-s Nlurgzln, lmcrlu Scfllihlcr, 'l111Cl'CS1l Rodgcrs, Ifiumld flll2ll'lCSPiC1'CC. Butler. rage thi: 'ly-six l!'I'.SlvflI'llI ....,,..,,..,.,.........,..... .IUAN fLIl.I, lm lnmlfnl Immun Xlllllli w :rlnry .,.. ..... N IXRII' Il mu l'rf'fmnf'1 .. ..,. New Xl.Il Nmuux Iuniors 301 ill .XSS Olflfll APRS lnxl Iffmv Yl !'HHf rlwfl ln r1Kg'lfljfCLlu11l1 'l'l1irrl li'm1'- -llnlm Clcmh-un. IICHIKF lfviliug. .Xl- I mlm. Nl1ll'gllI'K'I .XIIIIILIIL .Imam Gill, Nlxlric' lmcrlxl Rvllk. AIUIILIIIIIZI lifwlllll. xIlll'g1ll'l'l llwulmml, .Xllllulma-llc' Luc. fQl'1ll'L' l'1H'lllIll. Quiglq. Nlilclrucl Gurilf. Ruth liusku. -luzm XI ny ll. liinlullx. lilaiu Klvin, llfllllllll' llu- XX'l1:1lL'n. Nlzlriun Klcin. .xlltlllf Nllll'Slll'LIk. will. NUYIIILIH l.UlK'lk. Nlzlrlys Ukiss, liclwaml Lcxlr. nl lfmw fhlulm Nluc-llc-r. Nflflllll XX'uilz1ml, lfwllrllz RI1Tl'fR2lfllllDlIll Wimlxlvin. NUVIIILIII Ruth sflllllilll, Pilllilill l.K'llkllS. Ywn111cr l.c-mlzllml. .Izunvs Nlllllllllkw. .IUSCIIII Nlillvll I'm4-nnski, Rilll 'lk-luv, Nlzlriv HllSlll, .'Xlllh'K'y lfllllllltl Norris. -lolm lsllllllll. llowalrml 1.11- ull. Nlzlricr llllllg. Row NIIll'iC Klvibcr, wllc.RirluzmlGmxlmpl'rlm:u1Karl. R lyllllbllil Milla-r. furry' lllirl Y S H Sophomores 201 CLASS OFFICERS Prr'sia'e11t ......................... CIIIARLIALS Gnssox VIAIY' PJ'I'Sll1l'lll .... ...... P Idwztrcl Horztn Sr'f'r1fIary ..,... . . .XVl1,t,,x AIICAN CROXVV 'l'rr'r1s1lrer . . . ..,.. Dow.-xi.b ISAKVR l ir.s'l 1fUZU-l l'IHlli flrffl to Tl.Q'l1lQ1ll0ll2llll Strat- Sz' brylzt, Claire Ferris, Teresa Repatsky, Dolores Oehling, Mztry Henke, Mztthildzt Hoehen- tloner, Mztry Lung, -Iohztnnzt Scherer, Andrey Reith, Virginia Griffith, George Mahr. mild Iiozuillotiztld linker, Patricia Shun- zthztn, Afztnet Smith, Josephine Urbztniztk, Florence xv2llUtfl'S, Mary Cl. Evans, Dolores Swieeonek, Clzttherine 0'Keel'e, Elsie Oslusky, liclwztrtl Horan. llliI'fvl I'iQ,lf Third liow-'lhontas Lung, Roseinztrie Geno- vesi, Kathleen Moran, Ruth ll05SM'0l'lll. Grztee lVeilersbztc'her, Shirley Bell, I.:tverne Izteobs, XVillzt Crowe. Idztbelle Shatner, Albert XVelker. lfnttrllz Row-Aloseplt Sunseri, Robert Ringe- ling, Robert Dittley. Donztlcl Mzttwzty, 'l'hont- zts Sehnticlt, john Meyers. Alztntes Lztncler, joseph Morgan, .lznnes Hackett, Albert Dinkel. .Vol on Pifrime-Cliztrles Gibson. l'lwllflwnl ...,,.,............. ......,. I lluls lxllllx I lfwl'lfwlrl1'1ll ,.,. ...llulalllrl f,0S'll4l ln Sw, lrlllll- ..... ..,I1ulml'lll FIUNI-lfllili 'l'lfvmllf'l ,.. ...R XI l'Il NIl'l.llul.l.,xxll Sophomores 101 'W Ill ,XSS 0l l lC.l'.RS lux! lfml' l'IIlllffl1'ff In lllgllll Wkvgisiiillcll. Tllilfl lfmllff-Ric'Ilzll'ml KLll'llIllll'L'li. lull Nh- 'LIIIIKN 5tlll'tN'llL'l. fllllll' llUNl'lllll'lQL'l', fllllll- llllgll. Nllllgil' Nll'fQl'1IIll. lmix l'il'L'lIl'lyil'k. clllll' XIIIYIJIIF. lllilllllt' fll'UIllil'. Illblklllll lla-ll-ll Rcivll. Rlgillll XL'lllISL'll. l,llix lillxl' Rllllkll, lnll-llxl Slllllf. NI2ll'g2ll'l'l lfllglisll. lull. llollllvs ulzlllwll. Rzllllll Nlllllllbllllllkl. Nl-llil X1llll.llH, .ILIIIIVN llL'l'N4'lM'. UIUNCIJII xx'Nll'llllxi. will lffm' .Imrllll Iiilllll-l'. lillvll Dllgllll. lfflllrlll IflJil fl'1llXX'lll'll XX!-llklgll'. lilbIll'l'l Cim- Hlllllllly 'Img-Ilck. l'glll'ilizl Nltlzllllllf. Nllllg- lcllu, Clllil Kil'5l'Il, Rullallcl llllllllbll. Rulll-l'l :lvl I lllsll-l, Kzllllll-l-ll Silllll-lvzly. Svllllal lllllfll, l'llll'l llllllg. llllflllllllll Sflllllilll. Nlllls- Slllxllllk. Rlllll l ln'mkc'llsIc'ill. Rillllllll XX'illf Iill llowxllxl. QUIMIIH' Xu! ml 1'1'lllll'r'fHNlzll'g:ll'l-l NIIIITZIX. Doris fll- Y lxlwsky, Nllllllzl IICQIII Si'lllll'lIl'lAI. V flllgl' lflil ll lllllr Freshmen 202 CLASS OFFICERS I'1'1'.s'1zlw1t .... ......,............ l I.-xmas .XlfcLUs'l'lNlc l'1'r'w 1'rf'.fif1f'11l. . . .... Romim' BAYICR Sf'l'I'l'fll7 y .... . , .l105l ,NIARY I,.'x1m,x Trr'r1.w1rr'r . . ..4I.'xxl14s l..fxlflf1cR'i'1' l ir.s'i 1fU'IU11'lT0IIf flwfi lo 7'ligll1li,'Xlil'C Dill, liclilh Pope, Marie Co1111o1's, Belly Lou Ne-111151-11, Belly Eic'l1er, 130111111 Sz1111slz1g', Lois Rioll. li0SCNl2l1'lL' .-Xl'll0lCl Srvozul Ifflftl-l,ClllllS Fllll1C1'IX', Lois Crzlig. Alice Rulling, 1'z1trin'iz1 Short, Ire11e Oslusky. Marry xxllll Sc'l1l11iLl. Gloria SKN'2l1'lllllg, Ber- nice lili'lllLfl', L:1wre11ce 1iperll1e11er. Third lirzw-George '1'11r11cy, Nilllily' jouoeeo, Alice Walters, Roseinziry Luudzr, Margaret, Slmerluold, Audrey Koch, Agues Hofhcndon- vngr' fnrlv er F.llllL'l'CS2l Y:z11ke1', Cillmerl Sll'lll4'. -Iolm lifilllll. lfwrnrllz lfrmf-Eugene Dillzl, Robert 'l'l1eiss, -ILUIICS Lzrllerly, Clmrles Dielerle, lllCll2ll'Cl 'I'z1Le, Roberl HlJil'I1l2ll1. KCIlllClll Plc-il, Duvicl Ruseh. Flfflh If0ZU-Ffllllli ElI1lIlCI'llIlS1', Rolneri. Bayer, Albert W'cil, Rz1ymm1cl Nook, .lzunes Augus- Line, Donzilcl jenn, ljllllillll H2ll'l'lIlgIflIl, Nicholas Forlunalo. Noi on H113 Plflllflf-l.llllYCIlCC Hagan. Freshmen 102 lui' V ' ,wif nl ..... ,......,...,., , .XXiiniici DI-KIIIIURX !llI'l,lf'N1f ,... ,..,. . .. . S I-lII,l I I , .... .... . ,4 INS' ....,.. .ix 4 lliil Rim' lfmnl ffffl In Hvgfffl fflivinly Cul- 'I'l1l'i'rl lfUZl'+,lUIIlI l'il'lllIL'N5L'y. ,Xnnai Nlgnii ins, Yiiginizu lm' Nlillvip .Sliiili-5 Iliuifiiiski, Quinn, .Xgnvs lh'm'kc'i'. Rl'g'illll hlaulglvlcl. Yvi lugnin lfignnk. C24-rilizn Knnnn-I. fQIin'igu l,l'll' unicn Ili-1iIy,l.fmis Nlm-wi. Rnllinnn Bi'l'I'Illllll knx. .funn Luis VIQLINII. Nlziiy .Xgnw l':il1lm'i', liznrlmziin linnis. Gviuilcl lignkl. I R -I - . . , . low K My lfflllffll lfUTl lllllIllI Sclnnill. Ruin-rl lxnvilm fm1lli'm'w Ilrnixilml lIi1sI1,ClIui-an lm' Roll- .lgnnvs lJc'illnn'n, AIQIIIICA Nlxnlinv. Rulivi .,,l'l'N, Luis Sn-lilv. .Xnn Nlzn' SHIIIX. Htllj Sillzililm,-jalckXX'a'lsm'l1.XYill1c1'l'lJcill1ui'il, Xnn Hnikv, Nlqnw .Xnn Slmiizilizni, l.uix , , , , Xl:-xlgi, liznlrznn Nlm-wi. l i':uinw Ki'llill. Nur- NUI' lumyf-immmi N u?Ulx'l5' D T 'l'l MMM 'WM lilkirlkl A Rnln-rl lwsln-1', Rm' llcislcii. XX llllillll liranin -lim-pli Hl1kllIt'gL'. luwpli xlllL'ilt'l', Rolmvii l.:nilh, Pznil lJ0l'Sl'1li. fulgrf ilx ri V N fm, wi , a. . 1 .ffl-ll -ffm, Schein WA' ,. M'6u1S'!5 Gem ielfn so. B x SRO gil 1 R in RMYWNGYHQKLUUK 10 EW 1 Helen my e W5-9' ol thalwvea Wim- W' of hh. 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The Catholic school paper, as an zlnibasszldor, presents and represents our view. ww' wmB w page 'I l.ozur'r Lf'fl-Sporls zuriIr'rs: Connie Acquziro, Robert Brown, Mary Lou Scharcling. lfflfllfl' Cl'lIlf'T'1fllilillg' slafl: Marie Calterio, Lzlverne Morris, .Io- sephine -Ioseliek, Helen Hegerle, Dolores Lawrence, 'lane Ott, Eleanor Guzik. 1,owr'r Riglzi-CirrifInlion slnll: Grace Henke. Marie Lznuth, Mar- guerite Carney. The stall' with the guidance ol' Mr. Mario S. Czirhin, :is advisor, and Helen Hegerle, as editor, has succeeded in making its paper un All Catholic Periodical. 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I l11' Slll1ll'IllS 11l Illl' l'1'11l1I1'111s 11l l,L'lllU1l 111 1l41s1. 11111l1'1' 1l11' s11l1111isi1111 11l' Si 511' 1' Nl. C.l.11'111-, ll2lXl' 'Dl'1'll1Il'l'll 1l11'111s1'l1'1'w 111 lllxl 1 lil'l'Il llll1'l'1'Sl Ill q1111'1'111111'111 '11'1111111's 1l111 l11'1 11111111q 11s1 l11l 111 'A - '111- . -K. l 1111's Nlnss :1111l l,llllll l11'11111s 11111 Ill 11111s1 lIllllIlLQ lSll. z11'l1i1'1'1'1111-111 1'11s11l1i11g l'1'11111 llll s1111l1 11l l Illll Sis11'1's Nl. li:1l11is111 111111 011111 11111 Illl lll 5ll'lll'lUl'S. .---gk NV0rld History .X knowledge ul' the hztc'kgt'ountl ull present dzty nzttinnztl :ind world soeiety nizide in the light ol our lztith in Divine Revelation is ini- portztnt in the study ol' XVo1'ld History. Sister Nl. listhei' hats stressed the treniendous inlluenee which the Cliu1'c'l1 has hztd in the lotnulzttirm und development ol' niodern deni- ocizitit' institutions. Here the students :ire studying the causes and results ol' the Clrusztdes. Art 'l'he zu't, elztss endeztvors to underslztnd the ztrts and tlimugh iinclersttzuiding and l'ztn1ili:u'- ity, develop Z1 liking lor the Quits :ts the students find theni in their lmtetieztl lives und in the 1ll'l galleries. 'lkmwzircl this end, tthe students try their hztnds :tt figure c'onsttl'tietion, lile drawing, eliztr- ruztl sketching and water color painting. They hztve discussed tu'c'liitecttu'e ul' the pztst and present :ind ol' at lew dillerent nzitinnztlities. Miss lnteldzt Bztldztull' fI'II.S'I'U is here instruet- ing the students how to drztw stick lllCll-llltf lirst step in figure i'0llSll'lll'liUll. , , ... I egejuily-.yi.x Music The Freslnnen ztnd SUIJll0IllUl'C c-lztsses ll2lYL inusie twice Zl week. 'I'his is the time when Sister Reginzt Mary nppoittinlty to tt.tch the theoiy ol has un ' ' ' v' ' - v I Nlusie :ind to instill in the students an ztppreei kllltlll lot' Qoocl niusie. guml l11':1l1l1. 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'ww l11s11'1111i1111 i11 l11':1l1l1 is:111 i111l1111'11111l l7llllS1 ul 1'X1'l'X mlmul 111'11g1'z1111. l'Q111'1'g1'1i1' Zlllll 1'11l111s'1 V11-5. lllllJl1'llllHll1'll Slilll illlll glussx llllll wull- li1'lJl l1z1i1' :11'1' Sfllllkflll 1l11'1l11:1li1i1's'1l1z11 1l1'111111' .slSll'l' NI. l'.llQt'Ill'. lulgr' fm! X Geometry The habits of 'thought acquired in the study ol' geometry are so vital to students that all leading eolleges and universities require a knowledge ol' it lor entrance. Alter studying geometry, the students will have a better appreciation ol man's works and ol' the wonderlul creations lound in nature. Sister M. Maura is here teaehing the students how to divide a line into equal parts. English XVhat does it mean to write poetry? lt means a great deal more tl1an to set down your thoughts in a pleasing lorm with skillliul teeh- nique. Itt means a time ol' preparation and a constant, discipline ol' word and emotion. Is this line ol' poetry iambie, anapestie, daetyllie, or troehaie? was the question many times asked in the English elass by these -luniors as they scanned. XVith Sister Eugene at the head ol' the class, however, sueh questions disappeared and the students now apnreeiate the beauty ol' poetry. Sisters Eugene and Bap- tista taught. English here at St. George during the ptlst year. fage forty-eigltt Boys' Typewriting From football and basketball to type- writer, our athletic' ehamps bring Olll their business ability. Despite the change from long strides lor the goal line to short reaches lrom the home keys, they hare learned how to use this handy gadget with considerable speed and aeeuraey. This skill will prove useful to the boys who graduate this year. 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'Illlt'lI llt1llliS ol 1'o111'1'11t1'z1t1'1l l11'z11'ti1'1' lllll5l lollow to lllllltl 1111 tl11- skill. ll11rs1v stu- tlt'IlIS l1:11'1- 1'1-z11l11-1l tl11-i1' goal :1111l z11'1' 1111w X J L., ,.,',2A. -.,.,,,.',s 21 l111lg1'f111'I-1' -II Iltlgl? fifty Q4fE!5fra fhfaftafg Catholic education has long realized that effective discipline de- mands a safety valve for the surplus energies of youth. Growing youth seeks by nature a development ol. physical maturity that is greatly facili- tated through a thorough-going physical education program reaching all students. Such a program helps the school to inculcate habits of good citizenship: gives an added interest in school life. Youth demands physi- cal relaxation and no education is complete without it. 'llhe Leader of tomorrow must be strong not only in mind but also in body. Principled direction and guidance, mental discipline, social adjustment may readily be curtailed for lack of physical endurance. To build up his body, to increase his stamina, the student at SGH partici- pates in a complete program of athletic and physical training. The athletic and physical training program at SGH develops in the leaders ol' tomorrow the sense of fair play, respect for rules and regula- tions, courage and spirit despite overwhelming odds. 1. 1-. A g'fi4iqi1'1 T -Vi ft fi! ' l t 4 Zh 'if- i If ir i dll HY' .: H X , fytwwtmwl ff! L, -ef f W5 -A Xt- f mf-W :' - 'xii X ' . , v' , ' 3 X rl: '-ff 5 - 4, N, -3- L llfl ' .ii-' X K 745 fr m, 'i WSW A - ' Mgmt. QWFORTITUDE f vu 1 WN: I5 Z1 vp , Q.-I 'HW Riff 4-xx' P 1 A? eras Q Football CoAcH TEX M AYHEW page fiftytwu l i1'.x'l 1f0ZL'1l'l'l'UlIf flcfl Io riglzlj-Regis liiben, Ray- mond Schmidt, Earl Haag, -james Lander. Ricliard Kaczmarek, 'Iohn l'Velsch, -joseph Bicliler, Cyril Kirsch, Victor Schmidt, Robert Dittley. Sefoild Row--Iaines Lafferty, Manager, Edward Kin- avey, Donald Freund, Jerome Hochendoner, Charles Gibson, Xllalter Swieconek, James XVolfe, Thomas Cassidy, joseph Lober, Charles Mueller, XVilliam Fassinger. Third Row-Norman Lober, M anager, I,lllll'C1lCC Elber- tliener, Leonard :XllC2ll'll, .Iames Mahoney, -john Reclie, james Morgan, John Fallon, joseph Uhlman, Howard Lallerty, Richard Gordon, Glenn Lauler, Richard Xllingertsahn, Manager. l'l0Hl'lll Row-Thomas Nlonahan, Assistant Coach. Harold Butler, Robert Osborne, Harry Lawrence, -lohn M cilloskey, George Siteingraber, joseph Lautef- bach, l'Villiam Dapper, Gilbert Michalek, Robert Brown, Manager, joseph Miller, Manager. Not on the l1iL'f1l7'f?-AIODH Braun, Nicholas Fortunato, Raymond Birsic, James Hackett, Richard Tate, l'Vil4 liam Klaphake, Neil Szuminsky, Larry Kunkel, Denis Flaherty, Donald Norris. f-...M .1 I ,x'rtnfk NUZKICNNA SCORES ll'r Tlllll' 0-Antbridge ............ ,.... l 3 l7-North Clatholie ..... ,. 7 26-St, Mary ,,.....,,,,,,. .. 6 2l-St. Luke .... W 7 lfl-lllonessen ,.., Y,.., l El I8--St. Vineent, ...., ,, 0 26-St. -Iustin ..Y,,,..A,..... ,, 7 QI-.lohnstown Cath. ,. 0 H2 59 'l'liX M.-XYHILXV lex Mayhew friglllj eame to St. George lust two years ago, and has already ear- ried his team through two ehampionship Football lf.-X'l'HER M eKEN NA Spiritual Dirffrlor Attending to the spiritual needs of our gridders. Father McKenna was kept very busy during the foot- ball season. He showed himsell' to be a hard worker, not only in the spiritual lield, but also in helping the boys in a temporal way. During the boys' stay at the football camp last sum- mer, Father's tasks were endless. Alter Mass each morn- ing, during which most of the boys received Holy Coms munion, Father and his boys went about the routine ol' the day. As one of the boys put it, A lot ol work, a little recreation and a place where championship squads have been built. Glory is not the lot ol' the lootball director. but Father McKenna. we salute yott. THE DRAGON BOARD OF S'l'R.-X'l'l:XLY OUR Cofxcnt-is seasons. 'l'his tells the story in a few C.t'fu-Aunt 'l'.hlttNAIlAN 'I'.NIAvm:tv words. 'l'he Dragons will never forget their coach. lust note their meeting in the halls mi elsewhere--every lace lights up Tex was assisted by Carmen Papada fleflj as line with a smile. We say tt with pride- a Coach and 'l'homas Monahan fI'l'lIll'l', as baeklield produt'er ol' champions. Coach. . fmgrfiflux Iln 1 Football FOOTBALL MANAGERS Part of the credit for our championship foot- ball team must go to 'the quintet at the left. just as even the best piece of machinery is of little use without a mechanic to keep it oiled and in work- ing condition, so a football team depends on its student managers for that extra something that makes the difference between a good football team and a championship aggregation. These boys could always be depended upon to be right there where they were needed most. A vote ol' thanks to our champion managers. FooT1sAI.L M ANAGERS - Front-Richard XVingertsahn, Jim Lafferty. Back-Ioe Miller, Norman Lo- ber, Robert Brown. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS The seven young lassies shown below have possibly held your attention many times, for they are the energetic girls who were our cheerleaders during the long and successful football season. They organized the screams of the crowd into one concerted cheer, showing the boys that we were all behind them one hundred per cent. In the excitement of victory the work of the cheerleaders is often over- looked, but we really owe these girls recognition for their untiring efforts. page Hftjv-four F OOTRALL CHEERLEADERS Mary Lou Scharding Josephine Joseflck, Connie Acquaro, Mary Helen Weiland Grace Henke, Helen Hegerle, Pat Emmerling. v Football Sllil NCLR.XlSl'QR-NIUST V.Xl.ll,-XlSl.li l irst in sports, hrst in zu'tiyitic's, lirst in thc licztrts ol his It'2ttlll'l'h ztiul l'l2lSSlIl2llt'N,H is tht' hvst tlt'st'ription ol CL4-orgtx Dragon t't'ntt'r :intl inost vztlttzthlt' plztycr this xt tr. llc not only insult- tht- lootlmztll tt-:un in his lrcslnnzu yt tr: ht- lcttt-t't-cl, liwoniing ont- ol' thc only lour nicn txvr to tlo this ill St. Gvorgc. Hcr stztrtctl his turctrr .tt ttcklt-, wats swittlu-tl to c-ntl during thc- sophonio minpztigii :intl wha-n tlu-rc wats no c't'ltlL'l' ztvzitlathlc thc Iollowing svztson, hc ht-c'ztnu' tllll'-llllllilllg thc All- C ttholit' tczun two c'oi1st-uttiyc yvztrs :tt this position. ght-st ol' :ill possihlc ztuthoritit-s-his tczun nut txht-n tht-y ztptly tluhlmccl hhn :ts tht- Most Vztlu:1hlc nu'niht-r ol' tht- llrztgon Clhzinipionship stluzul. llt- wats lull only at town-r ol strc-ngth in thc ccntcr ol' tht' St. Civorgc line, hut at nioclvl ol. young Clzttholit in tnhootl. KW' might well sunt up our st'ntinu-nts :thout -orgv, hoth :ts at plztyvr :incl its zt follow stuclcnt, with l'L' lht' hnzil tcstiniontatl to his :tlnlttics utnu- lroin tht' ICS tht' wortls ol' Zlll 2lllIllll'lllQ' c'o:u'h. Could you lct nu' 1 . ,,, h ut- at tloft-n niorc' ol tht' s:tnu'r OUR l ll'l'llRli Ui-XI.l.-.XMlCRlC1.'XNS A ,. ' -2 f 3',1-,H H . 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Not only ltztw tha-sc hoys provccl tlu-nisclycs Lula-pt with thc hull, ln-- voniing chznnpions hoth with thc Iootbzill :intl 'tht' hztskvthztll. hut scr- crztl ol' IllL'Itl rztnk zunong thc honor sttulcnts :intl ztrv cxaunplcs ol Caith- olic' nutnhootl to tht' tuulcrclatssincn. l ltfwf' fitfvsfm 46' 'NJ Kg? fi' TTL iglhmpgg Q, .f ,N nz' 'fb wan.: i .-., 'Ox A-9. . , . X ' .13 ,U M... . A ,-5.4411 x - ff?-1,, ff if M sf .W-Y X' , Q1 mb ' 5. fy 1. ,, page I ,rf , . 1 .12 X , Q If 'Mb' 10 N EDDIIC .-XR'1'MAN, Conrlz In his sixth season as basketball coach at St. George, Eddie Artman took his stout hearted Dragons all the way to the State Championship. This is the first time in its history that St. George has gone this far, and much credit belongs to Mr. Art- llliill. Eddie's boys scored twenty-one victories to nine losses. page Mly-riglrl TE.-XM First Row-I ront flrfft to riglitj-xjosepli Lober, Ray- mond Birsic, Leonard Ahearn, -lack McCloskey, XVil- liam Dapper, Harry Lawrence. Sffwnd Row-Norman Lober, Manager, Richard Tate, .Iames Hackett, Edward Kinavey, Charles Pierce, Donald Freund, Gilbert Michalek, Manager. Basketball BOYS BASKETBALL It would be incorrect to say that the team which took the l947 Catholic Class B State Championship consists merely ol eleven great athletes. lt consisted rather of eleven brave and gallant hearts, beating in the chests of eleven of the grandest boys ever to wear the blue and gold. The l9A17 Varsity, shown above, became the number one team in the state simply because tl1ey would not be beaten. 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Ycmnim ....... flj lH Sl. llusil . ....... Q31 HIS .1 ll I7 . Sill 27 lllil XYIVSII RN IH-:xxsx IAAXI x iIll.xxll'1uxmll' - -Sl. .IlPSl'IDll. Oil City ..,... V. .Hy prlgl' .uxlrv-1 Gu. lvliczimiiik Qr'1'11ler5 Even as a kingdom was lost for the want of the proverbial rail, so might a championship be lost for want of a good manager. But this manager was not lacking at St. George, for, in Gil Michalek, the Dragons had one ol the most excellent managers for which a team could ask. Gil was forever rushing about, looking lor this and that lor his beloved boys, who were proud to eall Gil a 'Alellow classmate. RAY Blksitz Q75 Ray is one ol' the greatest all-round athletes ever to wear the blue and gold. A splendid lloorman and long shot as well as a hound-dog defenseman. To use any adjective but terrific is an understatement. page sixty-two Basketball Btu. DAPPLR Ql25 Here is yet another de- pendable lloor man and ball-handler in addition to being the owner of some of the trickiest shots ever seen at St. George. It would be nice to have you back again next year, Cliff. Too bad you're leaving. HARRY Lmviuiwczrz Q35 Hunk has been the Dra- gon's playmaker for the past three campaigns. He is an exceptional long shot and push artist. They don't make many like Harry and he will be hard to replace. llori Lois HR Q I 05 Rebound-getter del u x e and another defensive king pin, as well as being one of the best hook-shots ever to rattle the backboards of the Catholic League. .Ioe was one of the most dangerous men in the league, having once scored 53 points in 26 hours. JACK lVlc:Gi.oskt-iv Q65 Here's that man again, folks, and now he's got a basketball in his hands. .lack was a great help under that hoop this year and we're very sorry to see him go. Best of luck, jack. Lr1oNARn AHIQARN Q85 Still another all-round athlete who has helped to win many a game for St. George in the last three years. A consistent long shot as well as a defensive ball-hawk, Bunt leaves still another hole in next year's line-up. Girls' Varsity 9 SX K l 'X f',l1.Yl Hun' ff Ifmnl flrjl In l'l-Qlllj 4 CL:n'1u'II .S'r'frnl1l lfHIl'fYY0llllt' l,0lkL'lllNlil. lilsu' lilvin. l,ll'lllUl'll.flUllSl2lll1'l'.Xi'lllllll'U, llolmvs l,:1w- llnmllmy Kulmkc. Rilzl 'll' . lt'llll'. l.llYk'l'lli' Nlmlis, -lzuu' 011, Nl2lll1IQ L'l', Tllirrl lfI1TI'fNl'lllL' .Xc'q11:u'u. Nlzlllglgur. Nlznv llvlvn ll1'gn'rlc. illzlm Wvlsflm, lIOM'lJllllll' g2ll'l'l .Xrlm:l11..X1ul1'n'y l.2l1'lIL'lltll'U, Yic'lm'i11 lm1'lulx.Nlzu1'yl,4u1Sml1zn'mlll1g. l ru's. Altllllllll' l3uSn'lu'iml. Doris ll'q'ilanul. Nlzlllngclp I 5 Nlnlllxn NIR. 'l'lumxl.x5 NlUN.Xll.XN lS.XSKli'l'li.Xl.l. QZUXKZIIICS 4 , c'mnlu'lilio11. l 4 SClt'll0Il l lillc. llmng lm sluwlzll fmu' ilL'l'L'llSL',.v llu' gun llllllbl' llu' C'XIJk'l'l mzlclllllg ol Nlr. lzm 1 . Nllfnlllly. llll' K-lrls Xzlrsily czllmlllwcl llu' fum llllll l llllL'. lm' llu' lll'5l llllll' in llu' lllsmrx ol Sl. C,c'ol'g'L'. NIV. Ali'f:lllIX spunl an grunt clvzll ul lmu' lJl'lliklIl'lllg mul drilling llu' gllLlN un gn lorm :mul illllllll' Ill lmslacllmzlll. ll wsu tllll' ln lllS pzllu'1u'c' znul CXK't'lll'lll lllSll'lll'll1lll5llllllfllll girls msn' lu lu'w ll4'lQ'lllS lll ll llvlml lull ol kmn lVl1iln' Nlr. Nlcllinly luuullvcl llu' l'm'xx'all'clx l S H llu' qxrls clcxcl' l:u'lu's zuul xlulllul m:uu'ux'c1 IIIQS. Wlllfll zlulccl llu' lcwwzmlx 111 llllilllg llu lmls lcls lmlxzllzlgvcl In lwcll Ilu' Oplulsllllbll clown ln 1 millimum mini zu'4'l'zlfu'. NIV. Nlmlzlluul lllllf'lll Nlr. llumms Nllmalllzm pilulvml Ilu' gun' Girls' Varsity livt-11 tlmugli tlu- girls did 1101 l'1lIl1lJlL'lC tl1c 1'ic'to1'y by taking tlic Czttlmlif league cltzuu- l1io11sl1ip, tltcy l1z11'c z1tt:1i11cd ll ltcigltt 11111 lati- lorc 1'ttz1cl1trcl lit-rc 211 SGHS by amy 1021111 prior to tl1is unc. 'l'l1cy liuyc won tlic Scctitm cllllllll- pio11sl1ip, :uid kept Mt. Assisi girls struggling tltmugli 21 scrics ol thrcc gzuucs to bc 1Vi11I1Cl'S only by 21 clill't'1'c11cc ol' 2 poi ' 'I'l1c 1't'sp1111sil1ility ol' thc 1ll2l1l2lgC11lC11l ul' tits. SCORES Xox -l.1iAt.lll4 KLA xt 11s Ili' 21-St. Nlz11'y's. Sliztrpslwurg l4gSt. Mztrfs. Sl12ll'l7Sl!ll1'g 284-f,I'I11Slly Rcc1'c:1tio11 ,,,. 27-Nluuut .Xssisi ,....,,,..,. 22-Mount .Xssisi .,...., ,,,,,,,, 2lvMou11t Assisi ...,,,,,,,..1... 20481. 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M ARY Lot: Scztmkntxo-Gtmrd Lulu has played guard on the Varsity for two years. Being tall has been an advantage lor Lulu as she can stop her opponent lrom mak- ing many a point. CoNs'rANc:r: Aeonwmzo-I 0rzuard Connie has been an asset to the team lor the past two years. Her ability to sink spectacular shots is her outstanding trait on the basket- ball court. 1it,mNoR Kt-:t,t.r-Forward This Irish lass has been playing on the Varsity for three years. She is an excellent ball handler and acted as co-captain in her Senior year. IAN li O'l'l'-tif!! II lager jane has been a capable manager lor three years. She has accepted her responsibilities as they came and made a good job ol it. LAXYICRNIC lVl0RRlS-fillI17'd LaVerne is a three-year girl on the Varsity. Although she is the smallest guard she does more than her share in defensive action and height is no hindrance to her. AIOSEPHINE Josriricx-Guard Silas has been on the Varsity squad for two years, serving in the capacity of guard. Her swiltness has dazzled many ol her opponents. page sixlx 1 e Iunior Vctrsities BOYS' UN IUR V.-XRSl'l'Y ln charge ol' producing luture stars, coach lex May- hew drilled the V. in the lillllll2llllClll2llS. These are hopeful prospects lor next year's quintet or reserves. lfrofzt Row flrfft lo Vlglllj-fllllllll Braun, joe Sunseri, lliek late, jack XVelseh, Fritz Birhler, Alint Lallerty. Svforzd Row-Tex Mayhew, Coach, Richard Kau- niarek, -Iinnny Madine, Eddie Horan, Frank Ennner- ling, Cyril Kirseh. Cl RLS' U N IOR V.-XRSl'l'Y Dolly Lawrence fi7'ISl?f'lI'fIlQ and -lose- phine Aloseliek finset-rigldj eoached the girls, They taught the girls the essentials of basketball, good sportsmanship and lair play. First Row-KHreling-R-oseniary Lau- da, Virginia Miller, Patricia Short, Nellie Aequaro, Edith Pope, Agnes Hochendoner. Standing-YVilla Crowe, Marie Con- nors, Cecilia Kimmel, Betty Eicher, Gloria Swartling, Clara Lee Rod- gers, Lois Craig, Shirley Bell. page sixty-six BlkSKE'l'l3.Xl,l, SN.-Xl'SHO'l'S Qorl'os1'l'1-1l'Ac.l-ij Top Ron'-Roy Dicsler feels delealg Welcome to Mauch Chunkg Mauch Chunk residents who lodged cheer- leaders. Sfwnlrl RuzuAlfoul Shotg lfans hoard- ing cars for Oil City game at North Catholic, Senior Varsity. Thin! Row-'l'ime outg Second Crade cheers Champsg 'lill1lC ont again. lfmwtlz lion'-Section l Champs, Cheer- leaders at Mauch Chunkg junior Varsity. tr six ly-vivlzt Boys' Physical Education The whole 1112111 should be the concern ol' education. lt lllllSl develop the intellectual powers a11d 111old the moral life, but it should also fit the body lor carrying on the business ol' livi11g vigorously and happily. Time has 11ot changed the Wisdom of the old Roman ideal of a sound llllllll i11 a robust body. Much lear11i11g is of little value il its possessor has not tl1e health to profit by it. A Sflllllfl mind in a sound body is the watcliword of the boys' gylll classes at SGHS. Witli the peerless Mr. Forrest as instructor, the boys keep in tip-top shape with calisthentics, basketball, volleyball Hllil all other forms of gymnastics. 131 MR. IVURRICSI' 111111 GYM l4Sll1lllSI1ll1llX 111 M11 l'1m1'1'1's1, 11111' 1'1'1'1' 111111111111 gflll Il 11 1l1'l'. 'I'1114i11g 41l2ll'gt' 111 1111111 11018. 111111 girls' 1'111ss1's 1 ' N- 1 'ili'1llllfV 1111 XI1.l11111sll11111111l1111111I Ill 1x1111l Ill lt 5 IXIJLN ul gN'lllll2lS11liN, GIRLS' GYM -1'1'111l1i11g I1IL' 11111si1'111 s1111- 111 1111111111011 is l11L' G111111's, l'XK'l'I'1SL'S. 111111 1111111'1's. ll11's1' 1111- just ll 1'1'w11l 1111 2ll1lXl1ll'N 1111- gll'15 1l2lX1' Ill qxm. M11 l'111'1'1'sI. 1111' 1 1 , x11'111 lr1l', 1111v:11s 11115 s111111'1l1111g 111'w 111 111111 111 1111' 1151 111 s111'l11'is1's. 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More important than the compilation of facts and information is the development of those attitudes of mind and habits of life which prompt a man always to think and act in conformity with good order and right reason. The social program at SGH is so arranged as to give the students a sense ol' responsibility, cooperation, accuracy and understanding. Hav- ing acquired these virtues, they are equipped to assume their share of duties immediately upon passing the threshold from dependency to self-reliance. X il fm ,,., mfittttta sssft l l l f f Xi- 'l ' ' X X Vx Ay' ' , M., ' it 5 W K ',,, ' l ltr, 4. x .i lyj rq X 6 2 i N. X .gyor . f' . I s 9 - V . f Q ,. A SFX- . . 45 Wx fi. .X . vw I A Q A . . . f N X , 3. i Y , A . 2 i A . f , K A if X 'A ' .f x L FS N1 5 ,SA S x is ' ff ag.. ,iw 4 xx f . W 9+ X x g f sw pew.W.,.,,. 9 .,: ' ' X 5 iw . X, f, gp, Q! . 'ZQ.R Y Q Q .F-Q? fdwv V .L . Q X I hw . .. , L' 1 1 L 'f f X Q ' 'fr ' N- Z Y 5155! Y ...Q 1' . . . xx NN ,,. J, I . KX SRA. Q . . 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'I'l1c' l1'iliIl lx'zl1'n-lx 'rcz Sznmlm lm- Rc-bholf :Incl Cfilllliil XlC'cll'L'Jl. SODA-Xl,I'I'Y OIWICIICRS Sl'lIfI'Il-IJOIOYCS Lzlwl'c11c'c. Vifi'-l,lkCl,L'CsII hlllllk' Oil l'rcl'cc'r. Slrlrlclizlg-NIzu1'y 1.011 SL'vl12ll'iliI!g, 'l'1'c'zls111'c1': Pulrintizl l5u1'1'cll. Sc'c'1'clz11'y. Sodality Activities Retreat 'lluruglt not LII :ull in 1u'c'1l ul il llimsc'll'. lo wi llN1lll CXZIIIII '.'J'. ' l ' .' 'K-2 ' 'XX'1l5 um Suun uint mln lcllt ll Ilcqlunllx Lsllccllllt xslun lllkll Ill llllIHPl'l1llll sup :1lu':ul. Nu l'2ll'IlL'Sl mul hlli'i't'5Sllll Imsuuws lllllll lull ol lm own :umnl i'. 'SZ 1 ll ' ' I s mln Nilllllllll wlm nul wlm lo luolu his lmusnuxs llul llu' '1 H N ' IUllKllll'l ul ll In lux mllul. Nuulml wc' llu'n :url lwl llu' 1u'l'cl ol llu' , . . , , . smu' H'lll i' Im' llu' c':1lc'ulznIum ol llu' UNL 1u'u'ss:l1'x' llllSlIlL'SS ol' P1 1 l1Ic', our sanlxznlumr .Xmumllx llu' SlllCll'lllN ol 56,115 lmzlu' llu' 0lilJIll'lllIIllX' lo mzulu' 'l spiritual c'lu'c'kup. 'l'lll'l't'il1lX'sUll sluwianl grzuv, Man' fi. 7. allul 8. llu' Slll llL'lllS NlJl'lll in lll'ilt'L'l'. l'c'llc'f'liu11 zuul L'X2lllllll1lllUll ul tlu'i1wlzuul- mq with Urul. l'llllllL'l' lmvlmll Smith, CLP., llu' Rc'l1'c'zll Nlzlsuw, in his l'HllllK'l'L'lll'R'S l' 'lgcrlx llu' 50ll1lllSlS pu puul lllL'Il' c.lll'lSllIl1lS qllls 1 Im' llu' litlll' c'ulo1'n'cl clnl mlrun ul. llu' Snulh. fl.fm'1'1j llmrn' Ilu' girlx sm' hum 1 . lbUl'l'llll lllllh, SIIIIIIPS Illlll lm lull. lllll wllull nuwmx so uuulx lu our Iurclgll IIIIS sums. fllllflfl' rfgllll .Xmminmg llllllchl lll llu liialumpm' Rclicl clllllllllllgll llnougli lluil llll lcliu ,, Q lllllllllll lm.u'nl llu'sn' Sculzll S lu'lp In libllllllil ilu' Stu Klllllx ol llu' jul: All llzuul llul clu'u111'alg'c' llu'm lu um Il llulu' Q'K'lll'l'UllSly. flflhlln lffll 'vssvml ilu' lli'i't'SSlly ol' loyznlly lo Christ zuul lu His ln'i1u'iplc's .ls xoullfs lu'sl pmlwliull against Ivllllllilllfblls zllul llu' most slzllmlc' num- IIYV lint' lullllllk' lltlvllly. I Yllfllik IfjSI1I'll Syllfll, 11.1, fvf1IQ1'.w'ufr'11lx' Ihrff' Choir Boys Another verx' innmorlani group ol' boys here at SCLHSI was the Choir Boys, di- reeted by Sister Regina Mary. They sang Illlllly High Masses, especially on days when il was llllIJOSSilJlL' lOl1llYClllClllCll'S choir. They also look part in many other lilurgical services. Always ready lo parlifipaie ai any re- ligions services were: lffrxl Row-Ifrmll flrfl Io rigliljg-Ianies Van Kirk, XVilli:nn Metzger, Donald Baker, Ilaines Seliroecler, Rifliard Evans. Ywwlzl Ifflil'-IIHIHCS Augusline, tlarla XVelsc-li, Richard Trageser, Richard Kaefnrarek. Robert. Bayer. yiflffll Row-Ronald Rulipen, Cyril Kirsch, joseph Nliller. Uilliani Klap- lrake. joseph Morgan. l?lllQl'XI'7l1'llll' loin Servers Boys from every division in the high school Look an active part in the liturgi- cal services ol' the Familia Dei. These boys were: First Row-1 1'm1l fleft lo r1'gl1ll-Ray- nlond Miller, Charles Ilielerle, Charles M u e l l e r. a in es Lallerly, Albert Xllelker. Sc I'UIII1 IfozuAEdwarcl Horan, lingene Zurawsky, .loseph B i C ll l e r , Glenn Lanier. Third Row-llanies Madine, Norman Lober, Andrew Harrison, Regis liilmen, Gerald Karl. Red Cross Club R1'1111'111l11'1'l11g lll1'XX'lllkllNUl C1l11'is1, Wl1: 1' ' I 2 ' ' '1 11x11 111 11111 1l111111l11s1 1l11 la ISI ol IIIX lhl'l'llIl'l'll. 11111 clu lllllll lIll'. ll11 s1111l111ls .111 lJl.ltllKIllL1llllL C.l111sl1.111 C,l1.1111x ln g1x'111g gl'llK'l'lDllSlf 111 i.l11'1n1 5 1111111 .1111l lllllll 111 lllk lilllll ol glll lmxm. 111911 1lu1l11's. 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'l l11' 11119111111 ol' 111i1111'ng1':111l1 1 FIM' 1 1I111's w:1sI1111'1'lx' x'ul1111l:11'x. ll11-1'l1:1wp111x'1-11 lll1'lllSK'lXi'S 11'111'1 '1 11- A' - ' ' ' l.1ml1111sul1l1111.Xl111.1Nl.1111 lllll :11'1'Lg111'11 lll'1Il'IN ll1:111l4s 111 l'l'llllklI. Cl llll l cllllll 11 ns 111 111l11l llllll ol lllklll Yearbook Staff XE! 'lii1C'XVOliii ol' tht' 1'c111'l1f1c1k stall. is quilt' tliH'tr1'cr11t i,l'OIlI lhill ol. tht' sc'l1t111l ljllllkl' st'1tli.'l'l1t'yt1zl1'l1m111k iSlIlL?I'k'iy1l s11111111z11'1'c1l' tht' high st'l1c1r1l 1't:co1'tl si11c'c tht' sc'l1c1ol 1t'1' strrvcd ztcicc ll2lll'iy tht' h1stc11'y ol 1l1c11z1s1. lhc 111z1i11 c1l1jcc'ti1'c' ol' thc 11111111111 I l l 1s to lll5lJll'C tht? gratclttzttcs w1tl1 111'111c111lt's 211111 tclcatls to SLEITC thc111 lilltlllgilfblll liltz lt lllllhl lttllill tl1is l't111clit111 I11' clculing XVilil tht: Splfllllili :mtl 111tt'llc1c'l11z1l 1 1 c-lt'111t-111s ol tht sc'l1r1ol 111 g1'c':1t clctzlll. 1 lht' slzlll, with Sister M. Dt:C.l1z111tz1l :ts z1ch'1sr11', :tml i'll'iCll lIt'gk'l'iL' finsvtj its ttliltmr. hzns lllillil' c'1't'1'x' t'Il'o1'1 to Hlllkt' this hook Iullill that r1l1't-1'tivc. If srwrflrlry-.fix ,I URBAN K.XRl,f YE,-XRBOUK .XR'l'lS'l' lil'iJ1ll1 Karl shows gm-:lt p1'11111isc' :ts Ill ztrtist, lm' his work P0sSL'SSL'S at lbw Cx li11cs that mztkc tht'111 s:'c111 like 11111 gl'2lIJ1lS. U1'l1z111 wats tht- 2lI'liSl for this Ya-111111 -so 1110111 C'2ll1 hc: 1111 IJCIICI' tt-st11 to his work liilllll to ask lht' 1'c-ztclm' to lc li tl11'11ug'l1 its pages. :lu 1111111 ll Library Sister M. lislhei' wilh her CUIIIIJCICIIL lllJl'2l1'y slzill' has worked unlir- ingly llnonghoul. the yezn' lo give Lhe slumlenls every possible zulvzlnlzlge in the use ol' the lilJT2l1'y. From lilI1C lo liine. lfzilhei' Doeri' has 2ll'Illlil'Ctl new books lor Lhe stuclenls, thereby giving Lheni the opporlunilly ol' en- joying the lznesl rezxcling 1l12lllCl'. 'l'he librzxry ollers 21 large enough range lo snil the lzisle ol Lhe Freshinen, as well as the Senior book enthusiasts. 'llhe lilarury club meets bi-weekly and assigns the clulies ol' each ineniber. Charging. shelving, and inencling ol, the hooks. as well as keep- ing the librziry in Lip-lop orcler are the chnies ol' the club. The officers ol' the club are: Josephine xlosefiek, Presideing Mzn'gzn'eL Arlnian, Secre- ezniyg Belly Jane Tlieiss, Trezisurer. Z' Debotting Club Teresa Rodgers, Robert Brown, .Iohn Redic. Slrnicloig - Dorothy N'Vin- till, Victor Schmidt, -Iohn Fallon, Dolores Jansen. Lower Pi1'Z1n'f', Seated- Betty Ann Burke, Gloria Swartling, Regina lladg- l'eld, Patricia Shanahan, Clara Lee Rodgers, Nel- lie Aequaro. Standing - Roy Diesler, Donald Baker, XVilliam Metzger, XVilbert Dieth- orn, Charles Dieterle, Ed- gan, John Fennessy, Al- bert XVelker. The question for this years Debating Club, Resolved: That the Federal Gov- ernment should provide a system of complete medical care available to all citizens at public expensefl was upheld by Robert Brown and john Redic as Negative Speakers and Victor Schmidt and Teresa Rodgers as Allirmative Speakers. These lout' students represented St. George in this year's tournament. 'Throughout the school year of 1946-47, the walls of St. George High resounded with the voices of our debaters. Eloquence, logic, knowledge-all were combined in the debaters' speeches. XVith Sister M. Esther at the helm, the debate brig of St. George sailed through a successful year ol' debating. page severity-tfiglzt lfylllmi' PZil'lIll'l', Sealed- ward Horan, Joseph Mor- Drum cmd Bugle Corps IJRUNI .XND l3lVCLl,lCl1ORl'S lui' two suits now Mr. Ltiflwig hats In tn working utttiritigly with this gmtip ul thtiiiiiiit't's 'tml litiqltis :tml his c'iIm'ts hut ctttaittilx' Irwin it-tt'4tt'tlt-cl. lhtw' lizlw 2lK'ltlllllJ2lllll'lI thc' Iouthztll tt :iii tu im h ill timv thty lilznyt-tl :mtl insult' vzttmtts Irntiiittrnis. mst ul its ganna-s :mtl thirtng Mt 4 1 1 I, , ,, Q. R. CI. lmtiwiu NIAKINU .x G lfoiutxti 'll 5111-11 111111-5. 1l1l1'1I11311f. 211111 1111 1111311 11111111 11111s11i 215 WL' 111110 1-11-1' 111-11111 21111- 11111-1'11-11 111' Sis11-1' 1lL'g1112l N12l1'1'. vw F1 w111-1'0 1211110 1113111 13ll1' 111111 G11-0 1111113 2 1'1'111-1 i1'1- 111-1111115 w1-1'1- 111-111 1wi1-0 ll W1-1-11 111111 11111013 111'c-1111110 111-111-1100 i11 1111-11111'11 111311 1111- Sl. 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I . ,1 1111111 1,0c111111'11. 11111111 R11Nl'1l, 1411111101111 X11011. R11l101'l 11i1l101. page eigltly-!n'o Memories of the Operetta. Pickles lXC'lA l XVhen the heart is young and the tnusie ol spring is in the air. 'Fhen the light ol' loye is a beacon that beckons everywhere, lor the spring-titne is the sing-titne when youth inust have its lling-time. and its pleasure. treasure, life without measure, and joys he- yoncl eotnpare. ACT Il Follow the Rotnany trail. tny lads, laring upon our way. Neyer a care lor the lIlOl'I'0XV'S lare, take what you lincl toclay! Follow the Rotnany trail, tny lads! Courage ol' heart ancl hand! Follow the way of Marosan. Chief ol the gypsy bancl! PX: :Xi Pl? Pool! Mystical pool! Telling ine stories hinting at glories. Pool! XVonclerl'ul pool! Picture to ine days that will be, Mystical pool! ,XCT III XVith flashing eyes and crash- ing song. we speed the festive hours along. Conte, let's he gay this wondrous day, while carnival holds tnerry sway. ClO1I1C what come tnay we'll all be gay, and celebrate this glorious day! YVhat- e'er befall, eotne lift your voices all, with glaclsotne praise we'll hail, all hail King Carnival. All hail King Carnival. Illll 1111'1'1' 1111', 1111 11111 1 111' 5111111 Il 1115 ll 11 11111111 1 1118111111115 118. 11111' 11'1111111111111 1111111-1111111111 l11l'1'l N 14155111 1111I1'5 111i55i11' 115 xllll 1111-11 11'1' 11111 51'1l11' 111111'11. 11111111' 111 111-111 111' 11111'11, 1'1111'11 U11 1l1'lI1' ll11', 1111111' 111111 1llL', ' 1,1114 11. .11111 111.111-5 11'1' 1IL'Y1'1l 51'1'11. 1'111 5111'5 11 1l1'1'1l1l1X' 511111111 1111115 111 511111 il 1111111111 511111111 11 IX 1111 1111115 111 11111111111115 Q1l11'll'N, 211111 1111'1 111115511111 111' 1115111 11111 11 IN 111118111 111111181111 111111111 11111111118 5111 11111 1111111 1 llll' 11111 111111 11111. 511195 11 8110111 if I 11lf1lll1'1,1I11f11li'iI1ll1'1iN'Nll11l111'1' 11111. 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I1 ig 1111- 111111 011 31 4-011 11l1ll'11 111111115 :11111 .111111 XYl'1N11l 11s 11111115111 111111 ll111llS1-il 11111g1'1'1gl1!1' 111111 P be ejglt Iv-foto' The High School Orchestra l'Il0HlI.S'1lilLlNV2ll'Ll Busch, lean Clromie, -james Drake, Dolores Grilhth, Gerald Karl, David Kaslewicz. Cello-Dorothy Ransill. Tl'fl7I1IHHIK'-AI0SClJll Mazie. Trumpffi-Donald Matway. CIarinet.5'-Edward Horan, Regina Swartz. lflulrf -Mary Ann Leach. l,l'II71l-Dlilllllll Stabryla. AC120'l'ClllH'l--ICFOIIIC Nauyokas. Brmtwzf'-Neil Szuminsky. NIR. N lex PAR1L1.o DIRECTOR Under the very capable direction ol Mr. Nick Parillo, this group of musicians demonstrated their ability to play and entertain on several occasions. Their chief accomplishment was the accompanying the Glee Club in the Operetta. The musicians owe a debt of gratitude to their unsung moderator, Sister Regina Mary, who is responsible for organizing the SGHS orchestra. Iunior-Senior Social 'llie outstanding social event lor the Juniors is tlie RIUNIURSEN- IUR SOCIAL. Plans were begun early in March in nrtler to make the allaii' a grand success. 'l'Iie big l'C2lllll'C0lill1C entertainment committee was our own magi- cian, Ray Miller KUIDPCI' leltj who fottltl make bunnies appear Irtnn nowhere. 'I'l1e stuclents planned to make it a pleasant time for all Qttpper riglitj . ln the lower pictures they are practicing various steps lor the clance. .1- ,1 The Reverend Joseph A. Doerr The Reverend Lewis C. Bracht The Reverend Francis X. Foley The Reverend John F. McKenna The Reverend Francis M. Ott The Reverend John C. Fallon The Reverend Thomas R. Murphy The Reverend Francis H. Rieke The Reverend Harry P. Thieret The Reverend Francis White 320.00 Yvhitehall Studio 515.00 Duquesne Brewing Company Eighteenth 'Ward X Servicemen 510.00 Morris M. Finkel St. George Holy Name Society St. George Lyceum Seniors 302 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zurawsky 55.00 Mrs. and Mr. Mike Acquaro Allentown Athletic Association American Auto Crematory, South Side American Auto, Heidleburg, Pa. American Legion Post 718, Ladies Auxiliary American Storm Sash Company Amsler Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Appel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Artman P. J. Barrett Family Mr, and Mrs. Frank Billing Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brooks Fred P. Burger Burke's Auto Store Mr. and Mrs. J. Cancilla Capital Dairy Catholic Women's Union Joseph Colligan Miss Nora C. Crissman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J, Diethorn. S1 James Drake Mr. William J. Eiben Eighteenth Ward Board of Trade Dr. A. B. Etringham Mr. Joseph Fallon Mr. Thomas J. Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. John Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. James S. Foster Freshmen 102 Edward R. Frey, City Controller A Friend Mr. George Goldbach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grabowski Grade 6-Room ll Mrs. Stella Green Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Griffith Harvey Family Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hegerle Hilltop Bank Hilltop Bowling Alleys Hilltop Lumber Company Mr. and Mrs. John Hirsh Mr. William Hirsh William C. Hirt Funeral Home R. J. Hogenmiller and Family Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Johnston Kay Joyce Juniors 301 Mary Lou Keller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koehler Mr. and Mrs. F. Kontowski Edward Koontz Mortuary Kuhn Poultry Market Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Kunkel Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lachut Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Lane mg: eighly-six Patrons Mr. and Mrs Louis Laufer. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lauth Mr. and Mrs. Karl Leach Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Leive Leo Council No. 483, Y. M. I Mr. John Macks Mrs. Frank Malits Gilbert Mart in Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Mazie Jack Miller Mr. Thomas Monahan Mrs. T. J. Moran and Family Mr. and Mrs Leo F. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Mosurak Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs .B. J. Mueller . Charles Mueller Mr. and Mrs. John McCloskey Mr. D. MCC1 1l1ou gh Mary Margaret McEvoy Mr. James McGinty Dr. Samuel Nauhaus Jerry Nauyokas Albert Pahle Patron Patron I' Penna. Sportsmen's Club Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pierce Pvt. Edward M. Pinchot, Jr. Progressive-Home Federal Savings and Loan Association Mrs. Elizabeth Regina Mr. and Mrs A. F. Reich Miss A. M. Sahner St. George Lyceum Nos. 2-3 Duck Pin St. George Usher Club St. Joseph's Hospital and Dispensary Mrs. G. Schafron Howard Scherer Family George Schmotzer Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Schuchert Seiferth Brothers Capt. Francis P. Siviter Post No. 87 Mr. and Mrs. P. Steingraber Steiny and Steiny-Beer Dist. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stubenbort Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Sullivan Jos J. Trageser Family Anthony G. Thierct Mr. and Mrs. YV. Twardy Uhlman-Horne Post No. 456 United Savings and Loan Association Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vodde Vodde and McCauly Cafe Warrington Beauty Shoppe Warrington Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolensack Y. M I. Ladies Auxiliary- Leo Council No. I0 54.00 Brill's Curb Market 53.00 Melvin B. Brown Charles H.. Carroll Carrick Recreation Mr. William Dapper Dinkel's Pharmacy Grade 2-Room 4 Grade 6-Room 12 Mrs. Marie Hanenherg Thomas Holste Juniors 304 Lawrence Kiesel V Mr. Al. Knorr L. C. B A.-Branch 83 Lakey Grossman Jukebox Miss Mary Ellen Pietz Schmotzer-Fink-Ware John H. Slater Sc Sons Visual Art Films Distributor A. P. Weilersbacher Teams 52.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Abbott Mr. and Mrs, James Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ahearn Mr, and Mrs. Mfilliam Artman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Baier Donald Baker Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Baldauif Mr. and Mrs. William Barker Mr. and Mrs. W. H Barrett Shirley Beimel Benny's Confectionery Mr. and Mrs. Francis Billing Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Birsic Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blattau Mr, Charles H. Boehm Mr and Mrs. T. Bobrzynski Hugh G. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bronder Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Carney Dr, Arthur Clateman Mr..and Mrs. Arthur Corace Daugherty's Market Oscar Diethorn Duquesne University Arthur DuScheid, Jr Mr and Mrs. William Evans Mrs. A. Fassinger Mr. Thomas Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. Norman Flinn A Friend Mrs. S. W. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Goritz Grade 3-Room 5 Grade 3-Room 6 Grade 4-Room 7 Grade 4-Room 8 Grade 5-Room 10 Grade 7-Room lf? Grade 7-Room 14 Grade 8-Room 15 Grade 8-Room 16 Mr and Mrs. Harold Graff Mr. and Mrs. John Guatell Mr. and Mrs. H. Gustafson Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Haag Heinz Confectionery Mr. T. Holste Mrs. Frances Householder Mr and Mrs. Fred Huebert Mr. Fred Huebert Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Josefick Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Josefick Joyce and Bugle Mr. and Mrs. Urban J. Karl Mr. and Mrs. John Keblish Mr. and Mrs. J Kennedy Kiefer Coal Company Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Klein Koster's Bakery Mr. and Mrs. H. Kwiecinski Mrs. F. Lafferty Bernice Lauterbach Ruth Lauterbach Edward P. Lynch Mrs. Clara Manning Family Jim Meade Lawrence Melczak Mr. Robert M. Meyer Mrs. A. Michalek Joseph S. Miller Mr. J. A. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan Mr. John E. Most Mrs. Peter J. McKay Mr. Charles McTaggart Miss Henrietta Neubauer Miss Julia Neubauer Osborne Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Toole Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ott Walter Paslawski Mr. and Mrs, john Redic Ries Confectionery Schenley Sweets Company August Schmidt Mr. and Mrs Victor Schmidt H. W. Schnuth Herbert C. Schuchert William Schwalm Mary P. Siviter Aux. No. 87 V. F. Sophomores l0l Sophomores 201 joseph P. Staab 'l'. F Staats Mrs. P. j. Stein Cliff Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swicconek Harry B. 'l'arr Associates Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tepe 'l'rio Cleaners Mrs. j. S. Uhlman Vince's Barber Shop Walter Realty Company Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weiland Weilsbacher and Moose Bowling Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Welker Miss Marie Welker Mr. and Mrs. j. T. Woolensack 51.00 Mr. and Mrs. j. Abbruzzese Acherman's Market R. j. Acor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams Mrs. Mary Adams Master Edward j. Ahearn james L. Ahcarn Mr. and Mrs. R. Ahearn Ray Aikin jon R. Alberini Mr. Louis Alcock Katherine Allan Mr. and Mrs. L j. Almasy Linda C. Anderegg Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Anderson Annette Dress Shoppe jack Antel Mrs. Florine Arnold Bernie Artman Bruce Artman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Artman Mrs. Helen Aug Mrs. Dora Augustine Mr. and Mrs. john Augustine Mrs. Margaret Augustine Mrs. Mary Averbeck Avcrbcck Boys Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Averbeck Mr. and Mrs. john Baier Ronald Baker-Room 5 Helen Bakowski Alma Mertz Baldesherger Mrs. G. Baney Miss Helen Baney Miss Mary Baney Edward A. Baranowski Cafe Mr. and Mrs. james M Barone Baronc's Cafe Mr. and Mrs. George A. Barth Charles Battaglia Mrs A. Battun W. Team - K Mr. and Mrs. john A. BBIIIIDK. Sr. Mr. and Mrs jack Battung, jr. Robert Bayer j. E. Beam Mr. and Mrs. H. Bechtold john Bechtold Mrs. Agnes Becker Mr. August Becker Carolyn Beckman-Room 5 Lucille Beimel Mrs. C. Bell Mrs. Margaret Bell Patrons Mrs. Helen Benedict S. Bentz Beverly Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bichler Mary Ann Bieri-Room 5 Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Bikulege Bishop's Shoe Store A. Bleichner Mrs. Lulu Blocher Margaret Blocher Bernie Blume K. F. Borneman Mrs. Catherine Botz R. C. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. D. Bracken The Bradle Family Elizabeth Bradshaw Brake Service Mrs. Mary H. Brannigan john Braun Brazer Sc Becker-Florists Mr. and Mrs. Brecht Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brendel Mrs. Catherine Brooks Miss Clara Virginia Brown Mr. David P. Brown Mrs. M. Brown Richard Brown Buckets john Budion Anna Buesker Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bugielski M. j. Bullister, jr. Betty Ann Burke Peggy Burke Mr. and Mrs Edward Burns Burns Electric and Hardware Mrs. Mary Busko Miss Elizabeth Cahill Miss Helen Cahill Mr. john j. Cahill Miss Rita Cahill Mrs. joseph Campagna Capital Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. j. Cappe Rita I. Carney john Carrigan Mr. Carson Mrs. Anne Cassidy Center High Confectionery Chesterlield Cleaning Chuck's Market William Cinowalt Gene Claeren Mrs. Elizabeth Collins Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Conway Mrs. Chrystal Corace Mrs. john Costello Mr. and Mrs. james Coyle Mrs. Ruth Craig Mrs. M. Cramer William Crissman Mr, and Mrs. j. P. Cromie, jr. Willa jean Crowe Mrs josephine Cupples Mrs. Barbara Dagan Miss Peggy Dailey Miss Audrey Damer Nick D'Ange1o Mr. and Mrs. Alex Danik Mrs. Florence Darney Art Davis Mr. Edmund Debold Mr. and Mrs. A. DeFrancescn Mr. and Mrs. F. DeFrancesco Gloria Dell Bill Dengler Bernice Dennison M. Dent Mr. and Mrs. j. Devine Mrs. Frank Dickson Anna Marie Dieterle Mr. and Mrs. E. j. Dieterle Mr. Edward Diethorn Eileen Diethorn-Room 5 Mr. and Mrs. joseph P. Diethorn Mrs. A. Dill Leonard A. Dillon Diney Mr and Mrs. Bert Disler Mr. and Mrs. joseph Disler Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Dolinsky Mr. and Mrs. Norman Donnelly Leslie j. Dougald Mrs. Ben Duflner Mr. Charles Dunn Mr and Mrs. A. L. DuScheid Mr. and Mrs. john DuSchied, jr. Pfc. Howard Eckhardt Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Edgar jack Egler Agnes Eiben Mr. and Mrs. Charles j. Eiben Frances A. Eiben Betty Eicher Mr. Bert Einloth Mr. and Mrs. G. Einloth Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Einloth Emmerling Family Aileen Emmerling Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Engel Tommy Engel Miss Elizabeth F. English Mr. and Mrs. james F. English Mrs. Margaret Ennis Mrs. Anna Eperthener Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eperthener Betty Anne Eperthener Leroy Eperthener Louis A. Eperthener, Sr. Mr and Mrs. L. j. Eperthener Mr. and Mrs. james Erfort David Ernest Mr. and Mrs. john Falk Mrs. john Fassinger F. K. Feather Kenneth Feiereisen Henry Feiling Mr. Robert Feldmeier Emma E. Feldung Mrs. Catherine Fennessey Miss Lucille Ferarro Helen Ferrie Miss Clara Ferris Fetterolf Family Betty Filipovitz Mr. and Mrs. A R. Fischl Mrs. Mary B. Fishburn Mrs. Fisher Mr. Paul Fisher Peter F. Flaherty Emma jean Fleckenstein Miss S. Fleckenstein Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Fleckenstein Mrs. Forster Mr. and Mrs. A. Fortunato Nicholas Fortunato joseph A. Frank Franklin Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. M. Frankwitt joseph C. Franz Mrs. Mary Frauens Mr. and Mrs. C. j Freund A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Ned E. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. William C. Fries page eighty seven Mrs. Fritz Katherine Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Milton Froehlich Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fromherz Mrs. F. Fuchs Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton Mr. and Mrs. John Fundo Syl Funk Helen Gafes Martin Galterio Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galterio Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardner Vince Garofalo Mr. and Mrs J. Gedeon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gedeon Mrs. George Geinzer Frank T. Gemach Mary M.. Gensler Mrs. B. Germeyer George's Ice Cream Bar Mrs. E. Gerson Mrs. Bertha Gill Mr. and Mrs James Gillespie George L. Gisk Ida M. Glaid John Glenn Mr. Edwin Goldbach Mr. John Gooch Mr. and Mrs. Francis Good Richard A. Gordon Lois Ann Goritz Mr. C. Joseph Goritz Mrs. Mary Gorman Mr. Thomas Gorman Mrs. Frank Gottus Grade l-Room l Grade l-Room 2 Grade 2-Room 3 Grade 5-Room 9 Walt Graham Greb. Bros. Bakery Stella Green Mrs. Mary Greiner Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gulak's Cleaning and Tailoring Miss Henrietta Guzik Mrs. M. Hackett Jerry Halen Mrs. Rose Halsey Francis A. Harmon Mrs. Harrington Dr. and Mrs. Hartung Mary Hartzell Dr. William Haus Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Mrs. John Haydusko Charles J. Hays Miss Helen T. Hegerle Anna M. Henigin Katherine E. Henigin Mary C. Henigin Miss Gertrude Henke Mr. and Mrs. Henke Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Henkel Herbert's Drug Store Mr. L. Herbst Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Herrle and Son Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Herrle Mr. and Mrs. Edward Herrle Francis Herrle LaVerne Herrle Hill Top Cleaners Miss Theresa Hines Ralph P. Hirsh William C. Hirt Bob Hochendoner Mr. and Mrs. George Hochendoner Helen Hochendoner Jerome Hochendoner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hochendoner Paul and Agnes Hochendoner Hoffman's page eighty-right Patrons J. P. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hogue Mrs. Margaret Holzer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holler Mr. William Hope John Hopper Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Horan Martin Howard Mr. and Mrs. William Hoza Huebert's Barber Shop Melvin Humphreys Edward A. Huttenhauer Mr. and Mrs Harry Hutton Mamie Hyme Mrs. George Imholf Mrs. F. Jacobs William Jansen Mrs. M. Jena David Jones Mrs. Rose Jonocco Mr. A. Josefick Miss Betty Jose-lick Mr. and Mrs. Chris Judge Miss Rita Judge John Juli Mr. and Mrs. L. Kaczmarek and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Kane Karas Confectionery Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kehrer Mrs. John Kelly Margie Kelly Ken Sport Wear Joseph N. Kessler J. S. Kiedaisch June Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kim Mr. Ralph A. Kim H. R. Kirkwood Dry Cleaners Mrs. S. Kirsch William Klaphake Larry Klause Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kleemann Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kleiber Mrs. Theresa Kleiber Mrs. Joseph A. Klein Joseph A. Klein Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kleinhans Aloysius A. Klinkner Mrs. Ruth Kneib Knights of St.George-Br. 16 Walter Kocent Mrs G. L. Koch Mr. and Mrs. C. Koeller Miss Margaret Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kohnke Mrs. John C. Konenkamp Dolores Kontowski Sarah Koski Frances Koski Mrs. Mamie Kramer Mrs. Krape Mrs. J. Kress Paul Kriehm Virginia Mae Krom--Room 5 John Krull, Jr. Mrs. C. Kruptizer Miss Clara Kruse John Kusell Frank L. Kuss Mrs. Marcella Kuss Mr. and Mrs. P. Kustron Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lachendro Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lander Mr. and Mrs Joseph Lauterbach Mrs. E. J. Lear Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Lee Miss Adelaide C. Leive Mr. and Mrs. Lenz Mr. and Mrs Louis G. Leonard Frank A. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Lester Bid Letzkus Family Mrs. Margaret Letzkus Liberty Nu Enamel Mrs. Henrietta Lippert Miss Ann M. Lober Miss Dorothy Lober Mrs. George Lober Miss Olivia Lober lst Sgt. William J. Lober, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lober Mr. William C. Lober Mr. Raleigh Longo Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Longo Mrs. C. Lostetter Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Louda Mrs. Margaret Loyed Mrs. G. Lubawski Ernest and Irene Luft Mr. Gerald Luhowiak Paul Maciejeski Miss Audrey Macurak Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Madine Thomas H. Maggs Service Station Miss Rose Marie Mahr Louisa M. Maier Miss Marie Maier Charles J. Maloney, Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maloy Harry Malvin Bob Mamula Albert Mancuso Grace E. Manning Mr. and Mrs. J. Mantel Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin, Sr. Mary's Dairy John W. Matway Mr. and Mrs. John F. Matway Ralph Manch Gabe P. Mazie Hugh J. Melvin Mrs. Madeleine Menzel Mrs. Hilda Mesta William Metzger Marie Meyer Patty Ann Meyer George E. Meyers Clara Mertz William A. Michael Leona Michalek Mrs. Mary Michalski Joseph H. Michener-Room 5 Mrs. Micolucci Clifford E. Miller Eddie Miller Helen M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller Mrs. Margaret Miller Marie Miller - Mrs. Thomas J. Miller Helen Millerson Mrs. Al. Millico Miss Blanche Milowicki Mrs. Marie Minch Don Mino Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mooney and Family Mrs. Margaret Moran Dr. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. John Morrow Mary Mosebach Bertha M. Most Mrs. M. Most Mrs. Michael A. Mosurak Mt. Oliver Locksmith and Repair Miss Frances Mueller Joseph Mueller Mrs. Mulkerin Mulvaney's Tavern Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mundy Frank Mundy Catherine Murphy Mrs. M. Murray W. Herman Mutschler P. j. McArdle, Attorney Florence Mcliride Mr. W. lf. McCamey Mr. and Mrs. j. McCann Mr. and Mrs. jim Mctlarriek Arthur H. McCauley Robert Ii. McCauley Mrs. Loretta McCloskey james McGinnis Thomas I . McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGrath l.inus l'. McGniness, Attorney William Mclieown jerry Nauyokas Dolores Newtneyer Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Newtneyer Miss Valeria Newmeyer Mrs. Otillia Newmeyer Miss Elizabeth Neubauer I.. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. llarry Nill Mrs. Nix Mrs. Grace Nosser Margaret O'l5rien ' Mr. and Mrs. Occonnal llarbara Ann Och-Room 5 George A. Och Mary ll. Och Mrs. Anna 0'Keel'e Catherine 0'Keefe Mrs. Andrew Oslasky Miss Helen Oslasky Mrs. Rose 0 I'oole Albert W. Ott, jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Oxcnreiter Pvt. Cletns j. Oxenreitcr Packer's Credit jeweler Gino j. Pednzzi Mrs. joseph Paga no Mrs. S. Palermo, jr. Mrs. Theresa Parase Mrs. Marie Pemberton l'ete's Dairy Mrs. Anna Peyto Mrs. Wilher Pfeil Mr. aml Mrs. joseph l'. Pierce Robert Pierce Mr. and Mrs. W. Piknnas Pitt Sales Company Mr. and Mrs. Poremski Mrs. Martha Potts and I-'amily E. P. Preisinger Mr, and Mrs. C. Price Mrs. A. N. Raber Mrs. Ray A. Ransil Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rarr ll. j. Ransch Mrs. Barbara Ransch Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rauth Mrs. Anna Reba Mr. and Mrs. Redlinger john Regan Mrs. Reich Ginny Renk Mrs. G. Renk Mr. and Mrs. Michael Repasky Mr. and Mrs, joseph j. Ringeling Audrey Riott Mrs. L. C. Riott Mr. and Mrs. A. Ritter Mr. Frank Robb Robeek Family Mr. and Mrs. D. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. I.. P. Rodgers Teresa Rodgers Milton Rosenherger R. A. Rosenberger I-'amily Miss Ruth Rossworm Margaret Roth Mrs. M. Ruggieri Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rnppen Robert Sanders Mr. Rudolph Saurmilch Mr. and Mrs. George Scharding Margie Scharding Mrs. j. Schaub Mrs. Rose Scheboth Mr. and Mrs. George Scheppele ames M. Scherer lr. and Mrs. Robert Schibler Mrs. Schlaer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schleieher Mr. Charles Schtnidt Miss Margaret l.. Schmidt Marie Schmidt Raymond Schmidt Cadet Nurse Teresa Schmidt Mrs. A. Schmitt .I A Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Schmitt. Sr. Mary Ann Schmitt Miss Lois Sclnnotler Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schmotter Mrs. W. j. Schnee Andrew C. Schneider George Schneider Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schott Miss Mary Schroeder Plc. Regis j. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. lVilliatn Schroeder Mr. Earl Sclntchman Albert 'H. Schulte jack Schulte Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schulte Elizabeth Schwalm Mr. and Mrs. j. W. Schwartz jonny Scully Margaret Ann Scully Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sekula Mrs. Marcella Shaner ll. Shear Mr. Shell George Short Mrs, E. Simoni Mr. and Mrs. Simons Mrs. Marie G. Sinneway joe Sivis Howard S. Slair Mrs. j. j. Sloan Donald Smith Mr. and Mrs. H. I., Smith Mrs. Nellie Smith Smith Brothers, Cleaners Wesley I.. Smith Mrs. Elmer Snyder Mrs. Hilda Snyder l-'rank Spano Mrs. Phyllis Spano Mr. and Mrs. C. j. Solaly IV. j. Soltsick Major james W. Sperry Mr. and Mrs. john Staab Loretta H. Staab Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew j. Stark Mr. and Mrs. Starr Mr. G. WV. Starr j. Stand Mrs. H. Stehle Mercedes Stehle Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stein Mr. and Mrs. William j. Stein, St George Steindorfer Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Steiner Louis G. Steiner Mary Ida Steingraber Sylvester I-'. Stewart Phillip A. Stiegner Mrs. Anna Stohcr Helen Stubenbort jean Stubenbort Sttnnptf Hardware Mr. and Mrs. A. Snnseri Dolores Swieconek Mr. and Mrs. joseph A. Szuminsky jean Lois Tash Mr. and Mrs. joseph L. Tate Mary Theiler Mr. and Mrs. Paul I-'. 'I'hieret Thomas Grocery Sally Thomas Robert Thompson Mrs. Theresa Towe M rs. joseph Trageser Ray Trageser Mrs. Catherine Trainor George A. Tnrney Anna Ullrich Mrs. M. F. Urbaniak Mr. and Mrs. Louis Valentas Mr. and Mrs. j. Vandercasly Mrs. Margaret Van Kirk Mr. and Mrs. A. j. 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