Swissvale High School - Swissvalian Yearbook (Swissvale, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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E A ' gf .fiii 45N g ' fx : i iq EE w f 15-5 if , S ff -?E - INR X 4 :: gf r if F fx: 2 1 23 7: ff' f as ff 5325 as ,, 55 2237? '52, i i 1 Q' gg 5 if Hg K.l l D ttie Swissvutian Statt, present to ttie student taody ttie twenty- tourtti votume ot ttwe annuat Swissvatian. Vve tiope tt1at you witt enjoy ttlis taootc and ctlcristi it as a pictoriat record ot your tiigti sctioot career in 1945-44. The year tcnas toeen divided into ttiree seasons-Fatt, Vvinter, and Spring. Under ttmese divisions are inctucted ttie ctasses, ctutins, and sports as ttiey attain ttieir greatest prominence in eactl season. W7-ITH ttie opening ot sctioot in ttie Fatt, we greet again our sctioot triends and settte down to new studies. Hetptut teaderstiip and attention are readity given to us tay a capatnte administration. Before tong we are acquainted wittl our teactfiers, wtio strive ditigentty to matte us worttiy young Americans. Foottoatt season soon opens toringing enttausiastic satesmen and a sptendid taand ttiat increases our pride in Vve are atso proud ot ttle Frestiies struggting at Dictcson to adapt ttiemsetves to Higtd Sctioot standards and producing a junior toottiatt team ot tormidabte proportions. Our tiours ot study and ctass- xvortc are constantty retieved by ttle pteasant sociat contacts gained tay swings and ctass parties ttirougtlout ttle Fatt. FALL .fs 1 3 if MR. CARL BAILY NIR. BAILYS catm, tacttunt ptan- ning has carried us through what might have toeen a very ditti- cutt year. At assemhty programs throughout the year he presented diplomas to tnoys going to the service, and proved a vatuahte friend to us in many ways. MR. LAWRENCPI DOUGLAS MR. DOUGLAS, congeniat co- operation has helped many a trouhted hoy and girt Whether in personal prototems or in Figuring credits, so that they could ohtain the greatest good trom their high schoot course. Through this vvortc, he has hecome a hetptut counsettor ot the students ot SHS. hir. Baity and Ntr. Dougtas tattc over a tcnotty prohtcm. SECRETARIES An essentiat Cog in the machine ot S. H. S. is the retinue ot etticient secretaries Who ihactc up our school heads. tn Mr. Baityts ottice are Miss Estetta Gray, who tootcs up endless records, makes out vvortc permits, and answers innumerahte questions, and Miss Heten Sterner, vvhom most ot the students know through her daity handting ot hond and stamp sates. tt is Miss Sterner who keeps our jeep and amhutance huttetin hoard up to date. tn tvtr. Douglass ottice is Mrs. Joanne VVestman, Whose gay smite greets us even when we report tor tardy stips. Her capatmte management ot her many duties hetps matce our schoot move smoothly. Travetingnto Dickson, We Mrs. trene Hart, Mi'. Dannets, secretary, Whose pteasant personality and untaiting kindness matae us feet at ease. Hxvhy dontl you get your maittfg :goood morningtu says Niiss Gray. tVtiss Sterner queries, astcs Ntrs. Vvfestman. HAny bonds todayffs Page 'Six faq, cated: NV. Clyctf' Smitley, pr:-siftcnt. Stanclingj tlelt to riglitlz C. A. BlcKinlz-yg XV. C. Rcactvr, secretary: .lolwn J R. l atterson: .iolm R. Smilli, solicitor: ibr. Roy xl. Smitiw. Not in picture: Norman NtZlC'l.f'0ft. vivo-presiclent anct - Carl D. Smitii. .lr., serving xvilli lime Li. Navy. flu r filN'C'l'llll lricnct at lDililiS0ll. Xlrs. Hart. MR. GORDON DANNELS R. DANNELS is doing a grand joio ot managing time Diclcson Scfliool. Be- sictos liis regular taslqs, t1e is also interestect in many outsicle activities, inclucling worli on tile Nianpoxver Commission. SCHOOL BOARD wftf are very tortunate in liaving a Srliool Board ttiat tatces sucii a great interest in our sclwool anct its activities. qtley are ever on time alert to plan mettloots ot' improving time sciwool slanclarcts. Cblll' stuctent lmocty anct tarulty owe tlwem a vote ot Qralitucte. ,W sc, A .5 Y 16 v inn!-lv fir. Dannets interviews a stuctent. Page Seven I F FAC LTY iss Rotter, Miss Dia, anct IVI s. Ivtorrison. in t upper ett anc Corner, ave Z1 trienctty conversation on t e stairs. 'ss ennant, fI'ss Iutter, an IVI'ss om inson enjoy a Cup o tea Wit lieir Iunc in t e teif e s iss Sternat seems to enjoy teaching tie nrt ot bent-inatcing to H stu ent. Miss Roy mins, VN litne s razer, an Miss Jones Ixnvc n Iive y iscussion on some topic o lie fy. Hpopw Jac son, in is inevitna e rain coat an Iiat, is snappect on '- Way ome ntler n in otay at sctmoo Page Eight M r In I tl I II I In MI 'I' IM S d I T I I In I tl ' III If hr' Iounge. Oxier at Dickson Mr. D lirs tine end Mr. Mitter compare notes on generat science for eenld ir be IJnnIferIInII?I M I Qt II I II II, Mr . ot I ot I I dn If I1 I I - eI Inq tl I rd I. Miss VlillOfI1ElS gives Jack aml Nancy somv pointers on clrawiug ln-llvr porirails. Un llfll' way in lo sfllool, lvlcflraw olqligjingly gives llio plioiograplicr a Clweery smile. 'llie lour jovial ieaflwrs lrom Uicilison are Miss Coulter, lvlrs, Vlwonliay, lvliss lvlorrissvy, and lvliss lflvira Sullur. Unclcr fllc sliilllul guiclanrv ol Miss fjplcr, pupils lvarn Elle iinv arfs ol Cooliing and svwing. Miss lVlaCLe0cl prepares a rorilaiiorx lor lwallli class. lVliss Jacolms ancl Mary Aclele, aljlc-r a vritical rvafling, seem plf-use-d witli ilu- I 944 Sll7lSSl7flli!1l1. Page Nine Beiow, tile congcniai Nirs. Bennett Witt be iong I'6IH61TltD6l'6Ct by tmer siiorttianct stuctenls tor tier kindness anot ctsneery smite. Our Httig tjourfi Wir. Dennison, ivir. Buzzard, ivtr. Etcter, and Wir. .tettaart are tiaving a trienctty ctiscussion, anti Miss Pmrowne beams trom tier car, wittl its two Qations oi' gas a wectf. ivtiss SCtliTHlTlCi anct Miss Eisernan were patriotic anti tormoct a car poot. Miss Hamitton is siiown matting time mysteries ot music piainer to tier stuctents. it was tor time most part ttwe boys Wtio had an opportunity lo iaecomc acquainlect with Mr. Vvatiace anct mectianicat ctrawing, init an occasional giri tzravect time rigors ot the square ami triangte. Page Tan ,AV if AND s ox Xxtalla-r l.4-11is, ,lean Barnett, l.ois Iiinliq, xiary SllilllglIIH'S5B, xlfiry fio.1ls11o1ll1 lor 1i11111 Nli 11Q1111 om 1111111 comm Row: Don Xxtillxiiison, l rz111lQ itz-gg, Dimlx fimnt, Hill lilecli. Ftary l'll'iIl1ll luii 'N1ll1 tvttii Fri Xl1tl on lim l1111 nm fiilln-rl Xougir-r, Dick iiorst. bltllllill lam: Don ttvil, Holm ttomricii, fiimrir-s XX'.1r in f wr icuii f uxlon 5quilla111le, Ernest tfrist. ljvti-r XY:-rtv, ling:-11v cNll'IIH'Ill. l't0l'R'IlI RUXY: tfniiiy N liolif ltulm iior t Rott XlcQox v N 5 111 1 ul 11. Nisli lilrillefzy, Tom lffllilll. luon l,.1tl:'rso11, itnlm S111iil1. l'-IFTH ROW: lynn l'Vr1l1lxl4 lnlx l 11 1 cor 1 tones, Dun Brey, B011 tones, ftlmrlvs llvtx' ciillivllfltl. SIXTH ROW: ljllilllt lx 111 llxro 11 0 1 1 1 I lNlt'I'. lfurlv l'-isr'l1or, Bull Blillvr, Dirk Arnolcl, Bolw lsinct, ljurnitx THE BAND Ttle tband has grown liy leaps anct taouncts in tiie past tew years, until ttiis year it tmoasts a mem- lJCl'Stltp ot sixty-tour. A comluination ot ipiue anct gold male., time smartly tailorect unitorms especially attractive. Ttie seven iiigtsi-stepping maiorettes turttler set oltt our splenciicl tnanct. Tilis year tlwo liancl playecot an important part in our toottnatl QEIITTCS. Betore eactl ot ttlese games, ttie tnanct paractect tiirougii tt1e town, anct at tile iialt, it presented maneuvers in time tjielet wliicii in- cluclecl the tormation ot letters anct many intiirale ctesigns. l T l ,-5 A . A hz. 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Ciallu-rinv Ciarr, Sopliia Carsalo, Sluirlvy fiarxnn, ,ir-anninv Caswy, Dirli Cin-rry, limlwanl flxopr-, Lois Qraig, Earl Qraim-r, XX illiain f rowv, ,lolm Curran, Pal Dill:-rnarllo. lllIRI7 ROW: lla:-r4-sa Dilflia. Virginia Dc-Cilnir-ra. lXElllTlCPI1 Donnvlly, Nlamlclim- Donn:-lly, Sllirlvy Dunn, Nancy l'.arnc'sl, .lcannc Elzcr, Xxiilliwin l'1li'Illl'll1 lfnlwarcl Finanucl lolm Levin-r ljllillip lfscllcr. Paul Eulvr, Anna Farrvn, lr:-no l'ign1-r, Fla'-rilyn Film. l'OljRTll RUXVZ Rolmcrl lrinnon, Flary 1 ... 1 , . . , , , , Fislicr, ixlary liorgiom-, xlargarrl Frank, yllflillll fiailf-y, Dolorc-s fiallina, Janne-S Crannnn, Riflxarrl fiaringvr, Augusl Gallone, Bvlly Gvorgv, cTllZlflC'S George, Clmarlvs G4-swalrlo, Donna Giimson, ,loin Gfrainy, Dirk Gross. ljll-'TH ROW: Dorollly Cvura, Yvonnn Ilnll. Paul Harnacli, Enlwarcl llarringlon, Nlargarrl Hcllrirll, HC'llxIl ll1'INlI'fYUll lllll lYll'llClf'l'i0U Hefhlxfl HCYlfX', lflillllll' Culilflil HCJHIIIRIIH, I.OlS llfllllllilllll, lqifllilfll llflK'lif'll, lJZlVC HUJSCJII, Nlilflllll lllllllllllf'1'yS, IJOYIS Isl:-s. X SIXTH Row: nlarir- .lr-nnings, Dorollmy Jolinson, Dirk ilolunson, lic-lly Kollcrlperg. Allbcrla Kvnnmly, Urarv Kvnnvcly, Rivliarrl Kcnyon, lwiolsy Kvrrlnwr, llargarct Krvys, ixlarilyn Knisvlc-y, Nancy Kinscl, DKJl0ffxS Kirli, Gloria Kocrvlxc-r, Nlargarel Knnnlz. SIIVIINTII ROXV: ixlilic Kasili, Clara Kollvr, Dorollly Koller, Elaine' Koury, Aurlrvy Kucllvy, Nlary Kulccl, lVlyma Lalsliaw, .larrli Layrinc, Glenna Layman, Barliara Lv:-, Billy Lacs, ljlorcncc Lcniiull, Donalnl Lorliv, lylary Lomliarcln, Lois luclwiq. l:llill'I'lI RONV' l':flVVEll d lyrlon, Roldcrl lX'lr'Ar1llc', rI4llI'fCS2l ylcAn1lrcws. Ellml lvlaycr, hilary lvlanrvn, Eflwarcl lvlallson, llvllic ivlalliis, lxlargarvl Nlalrtlan, ElCklllllf lflllililfll, lVli'lFIlAlX'1CCfHCfkCfZ JUG lXf1KiQlIHllP, Izlllll ix'!Illll'f', cillEll'lLfS MllCl1Cll, AHIT lN2l0lyl1l'?lllX, l5f'l'I1ilfll lx!100N'. NINTII ROXVI DOH lxlllfrily, IiVf'lyIl lxflufffly, lxlwrjoric- Xluvli Roealinml Nicliol'4 Pliliorvea Nif-fl, flrvillc Nll'llUlilS, Donalml Nivoll, Belly Lou Noni, Paul Norris, lvlvlvin Norlon, pal Cyconnor, .loyco Palsy. Slnrlvy Pcwrson N1-lson Rc-nn, filiarlc-s pcrslac. rliLN'l'll RONV: Vvilliain ljillnngor, Alma Polon, Bill Ranipon, .loan 121-ml, .lark Reynolds? Veronica Riiniliis, .lanivr Rillvnour, Cvvorgm- Roosz, fir-ralml Roosx, liois Rolnerls, Rally Rmlgc-rs, .lavli Russr-ll, .lov Safcainango, Xvallc-r Srlululor, Alia- Srlmwc-inlwrg. h.LEVl'NTll ROXYI Don Slwals, llilrla SllCIllli'l'll, Alox Sllfigilll. Paul Sllilgfifll, Xvilliain Sliorllvy, ixlary Ann Silmula, George Sinvlana, Kc-nnolli Sinilln, Rolwrl Slllllll, lqlllll Slllllll, Rnlwrl Slorli, Roldf-rl Slarli, Nanry Slings-l, .lainvs Slrivlvirli, Ellivl rl-llUlllilS. rl-XYliI.FTI'I ROXVZ Sliirlvy Tilley, ixlary iliiunlxo, il-lllllllili lin-y, Clara Vallo, Ann-lin Vawlvrs, Elinorr' V4-nlun-lla. Anllnony V:-rgona, Dorotluy Xxivlslmon, Norinan Xyliilr-, loxvplm xXlilt'llC'I', flyrlo XVilson. lfilwanl Xvirlli. fiorclon Xxioc-ilu-, Dnyicl Xavolla, Anna mx 'lifl All r laniosliarnvll,l rzn1lil7JarloloL, Anita Blanc-y. Rolu-rl linll, Tony Nl:-ilv, Roimrrl Blrfiinn, Cir-Ula Panaia, lin-mlclir' folcola. il-llIRTI.l'N'I'll R 'Q - , smurnr-, .' Rcclsliaw, ifrl Rvynolmls, Flilxc Rizniliis, .lolin Rivclti, ililioinas Siu-r-ivan, l.ois Van H Page Twelve lass:-ll. THE FRESHMAN A P1 Cis is for Amllition, witli Ledrick, Jean Hilt, Shirley Pearson, and Estlier Xvaldron liaving a good sliare of it. is for Baslwtul taut niceytflaine Koury, Herloert Henry, Edward Cliope, and Florence Lenliult. is for Cute girls like Jean Finlon, Frances Isles, and Ann lvlolyneaux. is for our Devilisli memlmersf-Tony Miele. Alfred Bender, and Xvirtli. is for Energetic, and wlwo are more so tl1an Phyllis Burkoviclm Mary Forgione, and Cliarles George? is tor Frisky,-Ed Mattson, Barbara Lee. Margie lvluck, and Bill Crowe. is tor Gracelul .leannine Cassey, lvlarion Humpliries, Rutli Miller, and Ethel Meyer. is for Happy-Go-Lucky, and tllose carelvree ireslwies ,lim Barnett, Paul Norris, lvlary Ann Silnula. and Tlieresa Nied. is for lntelligence, Wliiclw we all crave, taut vvliicli Alex Sllogan, Earl Cramer, Margaret Koontz, and Irene Figner lwave for sure. is tor Jolly Patsy Joyce, Charles Mitchell. Bob lVlcGinn, and Bolb Stark. ? is tor Kind, and arenyt we glad we lwad lvlary Lombardo, Cecilia Panaia, and Rutli Smitli is for Late-comersl Alarm clocks would come in liandy lor Harrington, Dick Hockett, Tlieiesa lVlcAndrews, and Betsy Jacko. is for lvlusic, witli tliose masters Bolo Full. Dick Garinger, Sam Capezutto, and Pat fTConner is tor Neat-Dorotliy Johnson, Mercedes Vvaters, George Bell, and George Hellas. is tor our Giitdoor treslimen Ted Aslnlaurner, Ed Emmanuel, Bill Coyle, and Charles Perstac. is for Pretty and Popular Gloria Ayres, Miriam Gailey, and Gloria Hoffman. Efor Q11ietSl1irley Carson, Orville Nicholas, and Hilda Sliepllerd, wtlo are awlullv nice to now. is for Representatives-our class otticers-Paul Harnack, Bela lVlcArdle. Margaret Astolas, and Joe lVlcQuade. is tor tliose Swooning Sinatra lanswlsois Craig, Mary Ellen Nlancen, .lean Reed, and Grace Kennedy. is tor tl1e Tiny tiresliies we like so well,-Don Lock, Jolwn Rivetti, Lois Rolierts, and Catlierine Carr. is for Useful students. Nve always welcome Nlarian Bozurictl, Zola Burrell, Clara Valle, and Gloria Kaerclsrer. is Ilor Vigor. Vvlsro has more tlian Marilyn Feit, Veronica Rimikis, Joe Sacamanzo, and Sliirley Ti ley? is for Vvitty Kathleen Connelley, Rosalind Nichols, Vktalter SClllI1tCI'. is tor ,Xcellent all-around students Phyllis Alspaclw, Sopliie Corsale, lvlary Ann Timko. is tor tlie Yavvners Wlio never seem to get enougli sleep: George Smetana, Mike Blando, Gordon Vvoelke. is for zealous in all tlieir work,-Helen Henderson, slim Strielaicli, Paul Sliogran, and Allmerta Kennedy. ixlarilyn Kniseley. Page Tliirteen FOO TBALL FIRST Row: Bill Farina. Ronald Bryan, Louie Diana. Bill l'lutel1ison. Paul Sullivan, Don Cullings. Don Nlorrow, Harry Roluertsliaw, James Strausler, l.ee Nlecormiclc, .lack Xvagner. Siicoivn Row: Coaeli liuzard. paul Nlarlcs. Clyde Vylallaee, D.1rluy Brady, Tom Vvlilliams, Cluy Almlvotl. Fred Smilll, Xvillpert Joynl. Cllarles Angstadl. Bill Ferguson. ,VHIRD Row: Jaelc Dillie. Pliil Zoeller, l.loyd ljmrealairon. lfill .laeolJson, .lolan Fislier, Ray Vvillm a new eoaeli talcing over and only lour letlermen returning, Sl'lS's lootlmall outlooli was darlc indeed. But under tlie splendid eoaelling ol Nlr. Buzard, a last, spirited team Compiled one ol tlle luest records we lfiave llad in several years, by winning live, losing lliree, and lying one. A sliort resume ol eaeli game: RANKIN 'lqliree early toueladowns put tlie game on ice, allliougll time Ralalnits gave us a seare late in tlie game. Seore I0-15. HOMESTEAD The lmoys lrom aeross tlie river were loo lougli at time goal line and tliey ll2ll1ClCd us our lirsl cleleal, 6-0, FORD CITY A tougli one. wliieli we finally won. 13-6. VVII .KINSBURG For tlie lirsl time in our liislory, we walloped time Holy City on tl1eir own lield, I5-0. NIUNHALL Tile lnoys really liit tlleir stride and eruslied tlme liiglily layored lndians IO-0. HRADDOCK A loieartlorealcer played on a rainy ulnlueu lvlonday Our lmoys tool: tlieir seeond deleat in lliis mud loallw. Score 0-6. Page Fourteen Dielc Stone, Carl Relvele, Bill Klalian, Slierwin Nlanclellnlatt, Don C Coults, Cliarles NleCarll1y, Roluert Fulton. FQOURTH Row: ullings. IDUQUESNE Played tliree days alter tile Braddoelx game lay a lirecl and injury-ridden team wliiell could not stop llie great uljuliesu witli spirit alone. Seore 0-QI. El JIZAPQETH Anotlier muddy game in wliieli llle score did not really sliow our superiority. Score 6-0. XVII .NIERDING l-ong passes dominated tliis game, lJul lloie lurealas were against us. Score 6-6. l30y5 wllo VVOH lllf' coveted MSU VVCYPZ Co-Captain lseniorl Time loaelclaone ol our line, Ulgarelacell will lie rememlrered as one ol tile loest taelcles in SHS liistory. His play at Xvillqinsiaurg was magnilieent. DON iVlO'RROVX7. lgeniorl uljinnyn was llie scrappy little man wlio spent most ol liis time in tlae opponents, laaelclield messing up plays. lseniorl l3ill's alnility to talce punisllment and still lceep eoming, tagged liirn as one ol llie gamest lnoys on a very game squad. lSeniorl ul-Illliflnlu was anollier mainstay on tlle line. His play lmolli delensively and ollensively was lmrilliant. CHARLES ANGSTADT 1Svaim-J JACK XVAGNER Xvlwn llmc going was louglu-sl. Cillllfli was al luis lwsl. Uzipvsiy long lvgs anal sliarp lllis was particularly lruf- al lDllClll4'!sllV, wlwre llis vlusiu-nc'ss pvrle-Cl mall- lor Hlgulll al rirflll ll lll lmarlq. 1- lwlpccl liim c-yaclv many lac'lQlc-rs. i I PAUL 5l,'I.l.lVAN .im S'I'R.fXUSl.ER qs.-.ma Ono ol llnf laslesl lJoys on llw squacl. Jim playf-nl line- POSHEOH 'ilw H W'l'imn' RONALD BRYAN lvall al quarlvrlmzuli mosl ol ilu' yf-ar, linen siarrvcl as :incl in lin' lasl gamv. Uuniorl Sllillllillfl ilflll Hlildi' llllli I qS0jDll0lli0I'l' Allliougli only a sopliomorc-. Sully , lmnclla-cl ilu- rc-nlv llunior Ulgllllflu XNYIS il SDCCKIY llilrll NVlll'liiI'lQ lqllllljilfli XVlln VVIIS liunior lilif'i', IIRIITY NYU: illbli LEE lN'lCffJRNllCK lSm'niorl always surc- ol gaining a fouplv ol yarcls on Nlr. liuzarclis NIJ' W X V I . l H V . V V N .V V . lamous X-play. als was a ng, nislyy lm:-man wliose inexpwric-m'v was ilu- only lliing wllifli lcvpl liim lrom living oul ilu-rv all ol I1LXRRY RCNQITRTQHAXXV 1 - - -. A A V A in mm if-vsiclvs living a line laclxlc-r ancl lilo I CECJRGE LAVRUYC QSTMON Lili-Nlllujaviils ol llrc team, a lougli jolm XX'lliClI lui llilllllllil ye-ry CIPOFQK' XVOlIlCI pi'Ol7FllJly llilX'C' lH'Q'll 0119 ol llll' lH'Sl jllilyC'i'S ELNIHR FALCSIK on lluv squacl if lie liacl nol lam-n lnriullecl lay an injury unlil llur lasl lf-W QilIYlf'S. equal lo lllosc- ol Diana. Uunior EliTl4'F VVUS ili10lllf'1' swell Pilfl XVll0S0 lZ1lCill5 VV6'l'l' 1lliYl0S llunior lluniorl Q M i F4 Y l Hlglllln was a llflfil-fllllllilifj lriplc- llirc-at lmclq wlio sforml RCJBIQJQI liljllox oye-r lilly poinls lor tim Blum- ancl fiolcl fimis ye-ar. Boly was onr' ol tim llarclvsl running lpaclcs on ilu' loam ancl lor llnal rvason llc saw mucl aflion al lulllbafli. lluniorl V 7 Yum HNosc-H was a gluv-lianclc-nl pass i'PCCiVlJl' ancl a sure Hlllixlfxxl Hoclxhll iarlilf-r. H0 was llue only lmoy on lllf- loam lo lm C'llOSCl'l on lim all-Dislrivl ivam. ol wc-iglil was a lyig clisaclyanlago. lluniorl llf'i'Hl2ll'l VVHS Cl8I1QCl'0llS VVlll'il lll' gill loosff, lllll lliS lillilx FIRST Row: Louie Diana, Don Cullings. Cliuclc Angslarll. Paul Sullivan, Coacll Buzarcl. Standing: Hill l'lLllClliSOH, joe Turovar' .lilfli XxVilQllCl', lQOIlE1lfl BFj'ili1. Zoeller, IDOII IXIOTYOXY, ,lilTlSll'ilU5l6'I'. V Page Fifieen i J FIRST Row: Eclwarcl Emanuel. Hola NlcGinn. Clycle Xvilson. Rum-ll Rose. Bill Rampon, Paul Perla. Tony Diana. SIiC'UND ox Don Nlousscau. Jim Henclerson. :Xntlmny vergoim. Don lucas, licl Xvisnicwslci. Teil rxslilaiirncr. Niflt lovino. Diclc .LXSlllJllll FIOIIIRIJ Row: Bola Firrxrclle. Vince-nl rxlulmtt. Paul Sll0Ql'i'i:. Alex Slmgan. Bill SllOl'llGy, Ralpli Xvr-stin. Herlnert Henry. Vince Ciuarino. FOURTH ROW: Rvynolfls. life Lyclifli, Cillllfli Nlmfigs, Peter Tronclti, ,loc Blf'C:ZllJf , C0ill'll Nlillvr. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Ale'FHOUGH tlwe Junior High lootlnall season was ratller mccliocre so lar as scores are con- cernecl, nevertleieless time looys gained a great cleat ol experience ancl almsorbeol mucil ot Nlr. Nlillergs llootloall linowleclge. ljrom, tliis point ot view, tile SCUSOYI VVEIS SUCC6ZSSlIll. Anotlier liactor tllat slioulol be talcen into con- siclcration is tiiat all of tlie teams tile lmoys playeol Page Sixteen i , , , ,.V,. .,,.,' f 'T' ! were Junior-Varsity teams wliictli out-weigldecl tlnem, sometimes twenty pouncls to a man. Swissvale Swissvale Swissvalc Swissvale Swissvale SCORES - Penn Townsl-tip I3 - - Bractclsclf QI - iDuqueSfiif I9 - - Pitcairn I3 - Turtle Creelx 6 Standing: Fiorence De Narfio, Jeanne Schulz. 'Peggy Graf, Joan Vviiiiams, pat Thompson, ivigr. Andy Baiias, Tessie Butier, Delores Cushion, Lava-rn Vvestin, Irene Ventureiia. Handing out peanuts are Jane Xvitiiinson and Biarian Hart. SALESMEN The Chief purpose oi the peppy, energetic salesmen ot Swissvaie High is to supply us with retreshments at tooliaaii and inasicetinaii games. Due to the shortage this year, canciy anci chew- ing gum soon hecame sought-aiter iuxuries, hut there were aiways peanuts to seii. At every game, rain or shine, our saiesmen were on the join. This year the saiesmen were under the ieaciership ot Andy Baiias. Vve certainty Wiii miss those cheeriui Senior salesmen who wiii not he with us next year, hut We iooic torwarci to the Junior and Sophomore saiesmen who wiii carry on the woric next year with just as much enthusiasm. Page Seventeen fr V J 0 Q' ,W c n , 15 W , 'A': i K : Q get ii.. Rs- - .. 515 - 31315 -' ' ' 1 ,M . .-suv-'W F 3 LE 47 t 5 I ,S A gg Q fn 4 :Sf :, Q M . s. gif' 3 1,5 Q. 9 Li ' 4' . dv 1 ' Q L I 1 V -Q . 3 gg 1 .9 ik , V K ,r if HE tirst cold weatiier announcing Vvinler tincts ati our activities organizect. The nevv Swissvatian Staitt, iousity snapping pictures anct ciiasing write-ups. de- termines to matce time yeartiooic a success. Student Council meets reguiarty to improve our sciiooi government and ctiscuss swings. VVt1iie tile Soptiomore anct Junior Classes are striving ciiiigentty to estaioiisti a ciesiraioie iiigtx sctiooi recorct, our toastcetiaait team, game anct eager, is pitting ati its strengtii anct atnitity against our attiietic rivals. The various ciuias anci Vatistic gattier more momentum and approacti ltie Spring season as an essentiai asset lu our sctiooi iiie. fib- WI TER Q , xg X X ,xx Qs' ,, Q-. ff 0 9 . X v5 uLw.cI-, R X Q9 N FIRST Row: Dolores Suttcostii, Ntary St'1E1LIQt1t1CSSy, tietty Ntitter, Ruttl t,c-ntiutt. Nflilfy StlCCtNlE1f'l, JEIHG XVttkttlSOIl, Rose SCtlLlStCt', Atlflillhflay By'FIlCS, tg0VCI'ty t-tZlI1COCti, rI1t'lCFCSH DCtttl0, Zamore. SECOND RQJXVZ Dave .IHIYIQS Strauster, Francis Cirstcy, Dave Sudac, Bill Vvitson, Torn Pctiotinstci, Cart Rebate. SWISSVALIAN Hard vvortcing co-editors ot ttais yearts Swissvatian were Nancy Jones and rtacti tltricti. rtttaey and tvliss Jacobs ot necessity to ptan ttie yearbootc eartier ttian any previous Swissf Uatian. Ttiey and ttle statt Wortced bard to acbieve wtlat we wanted, a yearbootc wtiicti would represent our Alma Mater as welt as ever even under ttre tiandicaps ot wartime condi- tions. Jactc Utricti also dict iris bit to matce ttie bootc attractive artistically in addition to tits otber duties. Ctreertut Bob Pickering undertootc ttie tauge tastc ot matcing ttie IQ44 Swissvatian pay tor itsett ttirougb. sales, patrons, and ads, and came ttirougtr it wittr tits good nature intact. He never Mm .tartc and Nancy even brougtit ttieir dinner to wortc on your IQ44 St,t7tSSl7UttCtFl.. Page Twenty-two strirtced tiis duty anct got tiis job done very welt bettore leaving tor tile Air Corps in tVtarct1. His able assistant was Anna Mae Byrnes. Art editor Ken tVtcDowett bad to get tiis art wort: completed quictcty betore teaving tor tile army very earty in ttie year. His speed did not attect ttae quality ot tiis wortc in tile teast. Activities Write-ups were done by Dave Sudac, Francis Cirstcy, Bill Vvitson, Dolores Suttcostxi, and Betty Miller. rtttley att did ttieir best to stiow vviiat time SHS student is interested in outside ttie usuat curriculum. Beverly Hancock interviewed and Wrote up time tacutty. Tire sports pages were ctone by Jim Strauster Wtio wrote ttqe tootbatt page and Bob Kost wtio dict ttae bastcetbatt page. Ttae tastc ot doing ttie Senior Write-ups tett to Rose Marie Schuster and Mary Stleetian. Pictures were managed by Cart Rebete. Typing Was done by Ettaet Zamore, tvtary Stiaugtlnessy, and rtitieresa Detino. Vve sincerely tiope ttiat We tlave actiieved our aim to matce tt'liS Swissvutian Worttiy ot ac- curately representing our Alma Mater. FQIRST ROXVZ Xvaller lmwis, Freci Sleinlmaus, Louise Nicliricie, Joan Xvilliams. Nlary Slmauglmnessy, Cari Reimele, Dick Horst. SECOND Row: Ben Jones, Holm ljiclcering, Carl l.atslmaw, Don lylorrow, ljiclc Grigg, .loc Creslo. THIRD Row: Xvalter Remster. Xvalter Harrington. Don Cuttings, Larry Vvestover, Harolcl Xxjil lClt'0l1. STUDENT COUNCIL Vvlmen time Student Council ol Swissvale Higlm Sclmool was organizecl lor time 1945-44 sclmool year, Bill Hodder was electeci presiclent, Boim Piclcering. vice-presiclentg and lim Miller. treasurer. ivlary Simauglmnessy was appointecl secretary. Miss Beatrice Tomlinson was taculty aciviser. Following time plan lormulaleci last year, swings were organizeci ancl sponsoreci tmy time Council every two weeics. At time lmeginning ot time seconoi semester, Holm Pickering tooli H0flClfYf'S otiice wlmen Bill lelt to serve in time Army. Time Council sponsored a ilmonct Rally to put time Fourtim Vvar Loan Drive over time top. Time program, consist- ing ot Ken Hilclelmranci as ivlaster oi Ceremonies anci speeclmes lmy two Vvar Heroes lrom Deslmon Hospital, succeeclect in raising SSI,03l.05 in IJOTICIS Hfld StElITlpS. in time early spring meimimers sponsoreci time advertising lor time Banct Concert. Anotlmer pro- ject Council unctertoolc was to secure patrons tor time Swissvalicum. Towarcl time enci ol Niarclm, Jim Miller tool: Holm Piciceringis olilice Wimen Pmoim leit to serve in time Air Corps. For its project time Council pur- clmasecl a lootlnall tropimy to tme excimangeoi between time winning teams ot Vvilliinsimurg and Swiss- vale for a period oi seven years. Timey were also instrumental in lmaving flags imouglmt tor time imome rooms, anti tlmey purcimaseci a llag for time auditorium. Time Council lmaci a imusy year anci ac- complislmeri nmuclm toward tlmeir cimiei object-to promote stucient responsiinility anti leaclersimip. Page Twerlly-tlzrw 77 777 777 7777 7 fin ...Ash 7 A L X wr 189' JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Guy Alraie, .lames Alnlmii. Josepliine Arnocleo, Carrie Amie, Dick Arnold, Xxyilliillil Bain, Eleanor Ballvacli. Anciy Ballas, .lean Barneii, lflorencc Baiiisiella, Rolmeri Bauclry, Virginia Becker, Don Bell. Xxlalier Beniz, Blary Lois Berg, SECOND ROXVI Agnes Bleclnirli, Fiana Boliz, Bulb Boxurirlr, Eel Bracken, Darley Brady, Dun Brey, Alys Brown. Katlrerinc Bruslr. Gloria Brugli, Ronalel Bryan. Blary Butler, Vliessie Baller, Anioineiie Caiaro, CiElllll'YillC' Calvr-ri, Virioria Capasso. 'THIRD ROXVZ Nancy Carter. Ricliarcl Carve-ll, Bill Carver, .lames Clierry, Pat Clrrislie, irc-ne Coggins, loin Colopieiro, Ray Connelly, Br-ity fxraig, Fiarjorie Craig, James Cramer, Georgia Daniels, loseplrine Del:raali, Rolueri Dciini, Anna Deley. FOURTH RUXY: ,losc-pliine Dviilia, Roloeri Dickson, Anna Diclomenieo, Daryl Downey, Paul Drake, Joan Duncan, Jack Dzugan, Eileen Erlge, .loc Eisernan, Nlarcella Elisli, Bill iillioii, Bcity Ellligll, Emil Eizler, Bcity Evans, Clillorrl Evans. FIFTH ROW: Elmer Falcsili, .loc Farren, Angelica liarina, Bill Farina. Ferguson, Vinfeni liiano, .lolinny l:iSllCf, blac Fleming, Tom lr:0Slliglll, Bolv Fulion, Don Frankie, Erliilm lfrazer, George Frazer, Catlin-fine Gannon, Evelyn Gare. SIXTH RONYZ Eugenia Uaione, Aunlrey Cvayclos, Plrilomena Ur-swalclo, XVilliarn Cvilmore, Helen filamlora, Rollerla Goulleauel, Toni Grani, Anna Grelisll, Nlilfircci Griiliill, lxlary l.ou lloflislein, Herlweri Harries, .lolm llarrigal, Xvalier Harrington, Dorolliy Hugs, Beity Henderson. SEVILNTII Row: Lois llenry, Herman Hoclceli, Rayznonnl llunler. Virginia Jacobson, Niargarot Jacllovlii, Diczlc Jolrnson, George Jones, Vylillreri .loynl, Dick Kaerclrer, Bernacline Kasller, lfclilll Kaullman, Emi Kean:-cly, Florian Kirlc, Niieliael Korea. Doroiiry Kreigcr. EIUIITII Row: Joe Kulccl, Viera Kulamer, Doroiliy Lalouretic, Carl Laisliaw, Cliarles Laurie, Belly Lclwm, Steve lmssa, Ray Liles, Esilrer Linclloerg, Bcity lVlarc-lis, Nlargarei Nlaycr, Helen lVlcArclle, Clmarles Mccartliy, Roclcly ylcCoy, Slmirley lxfliflrilflillld. NINTH ROXV: Jael: Wlcl,auglilin, .lavlc lVlr:lVlullen, Mary lVlc:Quaclc:, Nora Nlellett. Louis Nlinutello, Nlargarei Miimzlrcrll, Eleanor 1VloClzanowslii, Eliliea fVlonigomery, Lillian lVloore, Nlarjoric: lVloore. Dolores lVloorelieaci, Ecliili ylurray, Gillzeri Nougier, Susan Nuzzo, Norma Cilcillaln. VFENTH ROW: lvlary Clvlvlalley, Bill Oriclizrick, George Ovlxleill. Aaioiaeile ljasrarclla, Don Paiierson, Ruili llolon, Eleanor Pozeli, George Pyle. lroreiia Ramsey, Bill Regan, Vxlalier Remsler, Lois Riicliey, Harry Roluertsliaw, ,lo Ann Rorlgers, Nlary Roflgers. ELEVEXTII RONV1 Bill Rummel, Pat Saniella, Emily Sclnoliz, ivlaria Simone, Rita Simque, lxlary Sinarra, Doris Sinetana, Clrarles Sinilli, .leanne Smiilm, Eleanor Spear, Rosemary Squillanle, lvlary Lou Siaclilielrl, Dick Sianion, Laura Steiner. Frecl Sieinlxaus, VIXXVI-1I,F'l'iI Row: Clrrisiine Tvrlvlieflvs. Dirk Turory, Al Valle, lrene Ve-niurella. Rulll Venturella, Clement Vioti, Jack Vvagner, Eva Yvalton, Rose Xveclge, Nlarian Xvelslion, Laverne Xvestin, Bill VX'esilaml. ljmly Xxrsiover, Kiliy Xvoinmre, Joan XVilliams, Betty Xvilson, Geralriine Xvoocls. Peggy Xvriglii, Ray Yurirli, Don Zvnli, Pliillip Zoeller. Page Twenty-four Don Patterson - - president pat Ciiristie - - Secretary Harry Rotmrlsiwaw - Treasurer JUNIOR Periiaps titty years or so trom now, we, tile ctass ot '45, wiii turn inactc time and remember . . . tile tirst day ot sctioot and tiow excited we att were wtien we saw wtlo our new room-mates were . . . wtien we eiected as our ciass otticers: Don Patterson, president: Harry Rotmertstiaw, treasurerg and Pat Ciiristie, secretary . . . tiie day Viera Kuiamer teit out tiwe tront door on tier tace, and ttlen a tew days iater, wiien stie sat down in a seat ttiat wasnit tiiere . . . tiow Rod McCoy and Bitt Rummei compared iiomewortc notes . . . Edittl Murrayis iiumming during Art Class . . . Eieanor Pozetcis antics in gym . . . Norma Utd- iiamis continuous searcti tor tood about I 1 A.iVt. . . . Biti Vvestiandis sense ot tiumor . . . Rita Apteris and Atys Brownis worry over the myster- ies ot pinysics protiiems . . . tiow we atways rustded to tide windows to watcii ttiose tast iigiiter pianes roar iJy . . . Audrey Cvaydos, iaugti . . . Bainss unending questions in ciass . . . Mary Lou Esctieris and Helen iVtcArdie,s quiet reserve . . . Dick Turocy, Biti Etiiott, George Q,Neiti wiien ttiey rushed out and cteared the stage tor assemtnty . . . Harry Roiuertstiawis and Don Pattersonis attempt to seit Junior Prom tickets . . . Vvatter Remsteris remartcs in Student Councit . . . tlow we atways tiad to took Way up at Eimer Faicsiic . . . ttie surprise ot Mary iVtcQuade wiien site opened tier tocicer and ttie door teii ott . . . tiow Jotln Tronetti aiways bounced up to stiarpen his pencit just widen ciass was ready to iaegin . . . Agnes Biednictcis ctieery Utieiiosn in time CLASS iiaii . . . iiow we ati raced to tue tirst out in ttie trait wtien tiene tmeii rang . . . tile time We tiad ttie tire driit and tvtiss Vvtiitneitis 7tti period Latin ciass was tile iast one in, accidentaiiy? . . . iwow Eleanor Spear and Margaret Mayer were atways reading their stlorttiand . . . Lou Minuteiio iiunling tor someone to transiate Latin . . . Mary Rodgers, giggte . . . tlow Don Zenii, Ciiaries Smitii and Joan Vviiiiams discussed Vvorid Attairs during twenty-tive minute period . . . ttie time Dictc Jotinson dastled ttirougii as- semtmiy in a giriis dress, advertising tile Band Concert . . . iiow we missed Roberta Gouiaeaud and Ptiiiip Zoetier wtien tiiey were aiosent trom sctiooi so iong . . . we coutdnit tietp taut praise Biii Qnderickis artistic tieadings tor ttie Valistic . . . tile positions Botm Lindsay twisted iiinlseit into during ciass . . . iiow mucti noise Ray Yurictl couid maice tor one so smaii . . . Bolt: Lindis remaricaioie memory wtien anyioody wanted to tcnow what was on a test . . . tiow we ati stnowed symptoms ot ctaustroiootaia wtien spring came, and most ot us teit madiy in iove . . . t'1OW We att yeiied oursetves iioarse during tile tootinait games wiien our Junior Stars did some spec- tacuiar piaying . . . tiow txappy and proud we were wiien we Juniors went tar atnead ot ttie other ciasses in tile War Bond drives . . . and iiow, toward tiie end ot time year, we reaiized tiiat we would soon tue Seniorst ,-Joan Williams. Page Twenty-five ,-X 1 frm' ' - ' A-, f NT l A 144 7 g f- 1 - .1 1 2 FD sl .1 1, T ' if 11 1 , 2 ' TM-' ' , - . I , '- mf-B Q 1, M L ' I liff? 1, 4 A V 6 W ' -,-4 ff A V EL S-4, ,lvl ,'-, .A ,V QW . W K i xiii S Lllllll Q gi ,K ..,,,. A .34 A T 1 My -1 xgy xx 7 -wrzl ffl 1:Q 1 ., - T., rr rr W ff. 2 11111111111 A L A i I 5 v 7 - ' ,552 24 , ,,, . 7A'f1 . ri 7 r ,g ,,.EV ,513 1 Vl., 5 ':'q gjji . Q5 U--f-W + 1 3 1. 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Rolbcrt Bravar, Lloycl Brcaliiron, ,lack Burluumnrm, .lov Culnrxv, Billy furrvll, .lnrli Carroll. rl-IIIRD RONVI Tlronras CZlX lll'lUQ,ll Elcln Cl1'11np'x lnscplm Crmlo Ron flux P l'n0 C l Pa ' ' C l ll Hclrn C1 l lei l fur nl 1 L K , , 1 4 , . , 9 , 5 - , 2 au 1 , ,oc 1l'iiFl, lrrcla ,o 1i , ' ' K an nguv. 11 1 1 Oglllx, Dcllzx Coslanzn, FOURTH ROXV' Ralpll Coslanzzu. Sum CillilIl7klIllJ, Don Cnulls, Crarmfr. Ray Cullings, De Loms Cusllion, Nfbflllii Day, NOYIIIRHI Day, Annu Nluriv D1-linu. FIFTH ROW: Delino, Ecl Dvlnurta, Xxlllliillll Dicrtriclw, .lark Dillif-, Nlarjorie Donnellan, Carmclla Dunolrio, Flzxrius ELli'lllil. .lnrli l'.1'lm11111, Rirlnzml Es r'r. SIXTH ROXV C . . p , I Audrey Ell!0FIllgC, Elrnvr Eylcr, Evom lair, llarlman lr-il, Robert Finlnn, Earls lfisclmr, louiiv l'rz1nli lurk l'rnw-r lorminv Gwilc-v Ann Qwrtlwncl J nrt , A . , . . , - 1 1 V, vt 1 , u Cverllcinlmrt, Gloria Geyer, Nliclmacl Gruna. Dirk Grigg. SEVENTH ROXV: Belly Glasser, Dorotlly Glenn, Peggy Glenn, Clmrlottc Hull, Ixlaryann Hartley, Agnes Page Twenty-six SOPHOMORIE SHORTS: Room 10: Miss Dia had quite a job lceeping her room clowns Elmer Eyier, Louise lVlcGurlc, Joe Catone, and Sam Catanzano in line. When it came to artistic talent Betty Glasser, Bertha Horgas, and Loretta Miller will be long remembered tor their ability, while Audrey Etheridge is famous tor her sunny smile and cheerful personality. Room 10 elected Harold Vvaidron, presidentg Elmer Eyier, vice-presidentg Louis lvlccvurlc, secretaryg Bob Smith, treasurer. Room 12: Vvhen it was time tor the Vaiistic, Ben Jones and Earle Fischer could always be tound worlcing long and hard in Room 6. it you were blue all you needed was just to go to Room 12 tor Room 27: The members ot Miss Schimmelys room started the year by electing Louise McBride, presidentg Cramer, vice presidentg Marjorie Doneilan, secretary: and Dictc Rampon, Treasurer. Dick Stone, Dick Rampon, Ann Garttand, and Jael: Buricman will long be remembered tor their pep and clowning even on the gloomiest ot days. The talented members were Marian Baesiaclc, Agnes Harvan, John Laney, and Evelyn Timlco. Room 28: Joe Turovac made quite a reputation tor himseit on our basketball team this year, while Nici: Hiobeczy, Martin lvlellett, Len Wagner, Pat Cohiii, and Mary Kusmiclc their share in lceeping Room 28 wide awalie. lwliss Tennantis home room group showed their good judgment by elect- ing as otticers Joe Cresto, president: Marjorie Tuiocy, 3 SPeCiHl Cheefup treatment from B03 Shtmlmy Al vice president, Josephine Shaughnessy, secretary: lvlortenson, Chuck Morgan, and .iaclc lvlarchi. Vtfhen anc Arm Blazing! treasurer, it came to electing otticers Miss Eisemanys group showed they were Hon the beamn by choosing Ben Jones, presidentg Earle Fischer, vice president: Evora Fair, secretary: and Harry Malone, treasurer. Room 51: it you happened to be passing Room 51 and wondered what the loud noises were, it was prooabiy band members Diclc Horst, Bud ivliiier, anc Hartman Feit getting Hhep to the jivef, Then, Room 17: it itis jive youjre needing COINS to too, it might have been the room cut-ups Fred Smith, Room 17, Where EMO Champa Bild R0dQ6F Stfidtfeid Ray Cuttings, and .lean Lawson in the midst ot one are always ready t0 get Ui10D.H Bill KlHiJHI1 UCid6d ot tneir pranks. But when Miss Sutteris room elected his h3PPY'Q0-IUCIYY PCTSOUHIHY t0 the QTOUD, S0 that otticers they capably chose Bud Miller, president: Miss Smith. tile guiding iight ot this FOOIH, had i161' Fred Zinobile, vice-president: Ruth Miles, secretary: troubles lceeping order. Alter they tinaliy calmed anc Vincent Amorgr treasurer, down, Vvalter Lewis was elected president: Eido Champa, vice-president: riaclc Frazer, secretary: and Marjorie Vvaida, treasurer. -Ioan. MC Williams. Room 22: Vvhen there was mischiet brewing you could always count on Jaclc Diilie, Don Coutts, and Lloyd Breaiciron having a hand in it. it artistic talent was needed, Mrs. Frazeris reportees, Lois Vvendling ands Josephine Morice, were always on hand. Since trustworthy otiicers were needed, Room 22 elected Carl Rebeie, presidentg Mike Cvrana, vice- president: Gloria Loew, secretaryg and Bob Kost, treasurer. Room 25: The 'groom that canit be beaten was the name given this peppy group presided over by Mrs. McGraw. They started the year by electing as otticers Dicic Grigg, president: Maryann Hartley, vice presidentg Lorraine Gailey, secretary: and Ralph Tammarielio, treasurer. the musically talented mem- . bers ot the room were June Seder, Jean Applequist, Gary Sharloclc, Ernest Krist, and Sally Kettles, while Lois Thomas and Jacic Ecicman proved to be notable artists. riacic Burlcman, secretaryg Louise WlcGuric, vice- president: Joe Cresto, presidentg Ralph Tammarielio, treasurer. tAbsent when picture was talierrl Harvan, Niary Haslii, Ralph Hess, Shirley Hill, Niclc Hloheczy, Bertha Horgas. Diclc Horst, Ruth Hucir. Jane Jaciiei. tflczurll ROXYZ ,iuiia Jactlocixi. Grace Johnson, ican Johnson, Ben loncs, Pauline Kasiii, Alvin Kautz. Sally Kcttles. Albert Keyes. Xxyilliillil Klaban, Bob Kost. Dorothy Krause, Ernest Krist, ivtary Kuzmicic. .iohn Laney. NINTH ROW: .ic-an Lawson, ixlary Leiper, XX'aiter Lewis. Virginia Lintehnan, Gloria Loew, Donald Lucas, Ellen ivlaguirc, Harry iviaionc. Paul Ntarelcs, John lvtarchi, Albert Maries. Lf-nora ixlarinn. Gayle lxiarsh, .iennie Ntae Marshall. VIWIZNTII Row: Russell Martin, Mary McAndrews, Louise iVtcBride. .lean McCracken, Dorothy ylcGowan. lvlary Lou lVlcGowan, Louise iVicGurlc, Claire lVlcHc-nry, Phillip McManus, .loan lvtcvviliiams, Elsie Ntedvic. ivlartin lvleiiott. lvlargaret Nlicher, Ruth Miles. ELEVIENTII RONVI Bud Nliiicr, Loretta Miller, rlihehna lxflise, Kathleen Moore, Robert ixloore, Charles Morgan, Josephine Moricc-, ivlarin Niusicovac, Frank Napolean, Rose Nuzzo, lvlary Ollare. Donald Pagano, Hilda Parr, Ninttie Parr. TWIQLFTII Row: Lois Parsons, Antoinette Pcila. Jean Perla, Bob Pittengcr, Mildred Poiischnic. Alba Pnzzuto. Grace Raco, Dick Rampon. Cari livin-tn, Bernice Richardson, Paul Rodgers, Russell Rose, .iohn Ross. lX1EtY'y LIJU ROSt. Fl1tItRTEENTll RONVZ AHtl'liH Russo, .Illlln RyS, VPTZI SilLtnllf'fS, .toe Scala, KPHHPIII SClllHngCl . Lois Scott, illlnl' SCCICY, 513117 LOU Sll?ll t'l0, Gilry Sharlocii, Bea Shimlm, Niiiotrcd Shimico, tried Smith. Lillian Smith, Robert Smith, FOIJRTEENTH RONV1 Russell Smith, Rodger Stadtteicl, Richard Stone, Paul Sullivan, Ralph Tammariello, Ntary Louise Tancraitor, Lois Thomas, Evelyn Timlro. Fiarjorie Turocy, .loc Turovac, Evelyn Urbanir. tlarvey Van Ryn, Anna Vlasiclc, Nlary .lane Vince. FIFTEENTII ROXYZ Leonard Xvagncr, ivtarjoriz- Xvaida, Clyde Xvaiiacc. Charles Xvareham, Julia Vawters, Albert Xvebb, Lois Xyenrlling. Lois Xxihite, Lorraine Xviiiierson, Dolores Xxiiiliams. Tom Xxiiiliams, Louise Yurco, Fred Zinobiie. Page Twentyaseven E722 T . FIRST ROXVZ Tom ljcliolinslci, Joe Turoyac, Bill Farina, Louie Diana, Vincent Fiana, Alvar Erlandson, .lack XVHQHCT, Don NIOFFONV, .IElC0l'JS0l'l. SECOND ROW: Torn X1lZlSiC'ti, I-tilffy ROl36I'tSl1ilXX', Rampfjll, Valle, Beta Bravar, Don Coutts, Pliilip Nlcylanus, Bill Klatman, Ctiarles Laurie. THIRD ROW: Al Nlortenson, Dick Urigg, Clyde Xvallace, Tom Xvilliams, ,loe Eiseman, Joe Farren, Bola Kost, Johnny Fisher. VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1944 Dennison coaclwed squad ended a satistactory season considering the competition tound in Section Vlt this year. Qt ttxe nine non-league games tlle Blue and Gold lost seven and won two out ot ten sctmeduled league games. Swissvale squad scored victories over Vvillcinslourg and Scott. Letters were awarded to: Tom Pclwolinstci, Captaing Louis Diana, Vincent Fiano, Joe Turovac, Alvar Erlandson, Bill Jacolason and Tom Vlasicli, manager. DIANA,-always good for points in ttie tiglit spots. FIINNO-8 natural Upivot mann, wtiom we all want to see next year. Page Twenty-eiglll TUROVAC,-last on tlis teet and steady witti tmis stiots. VVAGNER-a tiandy man on any court. ERLANDSON-new to tjaslcetloall lout impossible to mistalce on the ttoor because ot tiis lmlonde liair. PCHOLINSKI-an old timer witlr a good record. Jixcoissorsryquiet lout ettective on the floor. lVlORR0W-always ot winning spirit. VV!l.i-1AMs,-soplnomore addition to ttme team with a lorigtit tuture. BRAVAR,-danottwer sopliomore we,ll loolc forward to seeing next year. FARINA-equally as capable on ttle loaslcettuall lloor as on ttie loottmall field. SCORES NON-LEAGUE GAMES Swissvaie 20 - Swissvaie 40 - Swissvaie 22 - Swissvale I6 - Swissvaie 24 - Swissvaie 27 - Swissvaie 26 A Swissvaie 28 - Swissvaie 29 - Swissvaie 52 - Swissvaie 55 - Swissvaie 55 - Swissvaie 27 - Swissvaie 50 - Swissvaie 24 - Swissvaie 22 - Swissvaie 55 - Swissvaie 26 - Swissvaie 17 LEAG UH C AMES - Peabody - Pitcairn iVlcKeesport v Munhaii - Central - Munhaii Vviimerciing - Central - VV.P.I.D, Vviiicinsburg - Bracicioeic Turtle Creek - - Scott - Rankin Vviiicinsiourg - Braddock Turtle Creek - - Scott - Rankin 5 1 28 25 14 40 45 40 55 28 27 42 58 56 42 58 25 56 oavii Joe Dennison says. 'KNOW boys. wryw- Qui lo win iiiis one! .loc Turovac. Vinum-nil Fixmo, Bill Farina. i.ouie Dimmu. ,iurii Xvagner, rxivur ifrinncison, Tom Pciioiinsiii, Bill ,iuc'oi:soi:, and on Niorrow, look as liiougii lin-y nr 192111 IJUSIHPSS. Page Twenty-nine FIRST ROW: Don MOLISSCHU, Bot: McArdie, Dick Groat, Jim Patterson, Bill Lee, Ted Asiiiimurner, Tom Grainy, Joe Bonacci, Dick Astxburner. SECOND Row: Jack Eriicson, Vviiiiam Rampon, Paul Perla, Kenneth Smith, Joe Niccaioe, Joe Saccamago, Dave Hudson, Ed Reynolds. TI'llRIJ ROW: Charles Perstac, Ed Emanuel, James Barnett, Robert Nichol, Nick Iovino, 'Nieivin Norton, Joe NlcQuac1e, Jim Henderson .IUNIUR HIGH BASKETBALL After a lapse of a year the Swissvaie Junior High squad again occupieci its position in Section VII under tire uidance of Mr. Miller. Q Time Juniors scored victories over Forest Hills Turtle Creek Q25 and Swissvaie Junior Varsity. SCORES NGN-LEAGUE GAMES LEAGUE GAMES Swissvaie 15 - SHS. Junior Varsity 27 Swissvaie 25 - - - Turtle Creek Swissvaie 20 - - - - Munhall 52 Ewissvaie 18 - - '-- Scott Swissvale 12 - - Duquesne 56 bwissvaie 25 - Vviucinsiourg . , SWISSVHIC 15 - - Braddock Swrssvaie 55 - Forest Hiiis 22 . ' I ' Swissvaie 52 - Turtle Creek Swissva e 27 - - - Forest Hills 20 Swissvale IS I - - Scott Swissvale 1' ' ' ' DUCIUCSHG 58 Swissvaie 55 - Vviiicinsiourg Swissvaie 24 - SHS. Junior Varsity 25 Swissvaie 27 - - Braddock Rodgers Stacitfeid, Ida Louise Xvilile, Rose Defino, Agnes Blecinicii, Anna Nlarie Diciomenico, Sam Calanzano. Page Thirty FIRST ROXVI ,losepliine Spierto. Rose Delino. Anna Nlarie Uiclomenico. .lean Parrnelce, Rutli Stroup, Rutll Lt-nhull, lx-ona Redinger, Peggy Ural, Sue Nitliols. SECOND Row: Nlacleline Aurilio, Nlargaret Hall, Laverne Vvestin, .leanne SI'i1lllFl, lylae Fleming, Anne Kovacliili, Rutlm Apter, .lane Vvillcinson, Nlarian Hart, Florence liattistf-lla, Hilda Fish, Pretty Miller, Polly Hanusilc. Tinian Row: Alys lgrown. Rosemary Squillante, 'Nlargaret laclloclci, Betty Nlallon, Betty Nlittcnclorler. FQURTII Row: Eileen Eclge, Agnes lfleclnicli. Elizalpetll Anclerson, Nlilflllil Kotler, Xlarian XXVl'lSllUI1, Norma Olfllldlll, .loann Xvilliams, Etllel Zamore. ,loseplmine ljl? Ffilllli. LEADERS, CLUB THE Leaclers, Clulm. uncler tlle clirection ol Miss lVlacl-eocl, was organized to loster inter- est anfl sliill in recreational activities, as well as to clevelop llalaits ol goofl sportsmansllip and lair play among the girls ol tlle Higll scliool. rlilwe tllreelolcl purpose ol tllis organization is to continue social contacts witlw all girls inter- estecl in atlwletics. to lnrtlwr tlie atliletic program, ancl to retain icleals anml enjoyment in athletic participation. Since memlmersliip is automatically open to hrmm'.z2ZW2Z'1..' 555211. sir, all girls at Swissvale Higl1 Scliool, tlle Leaclers, Clula attempts to attain tlie wllole-lieartecl sup- port ancl cooperation ol tllose taliing active part. Events ol tlwis yearys calendar incluclecl volleyball ancl loaslcetlpall tournaments, anfl swim- ming and bowling meets. At a meeting in early tlle lollowing ollicers were electecl: presiclent. Rutli Lenlnultg vice presiclent, Leona Reclingerg secretary, lean mrrneleeg treasurer, Rutlm Stroup. Page Tlzirty om Seated at typewriter: Ntary SilElltgl'll'16SSy, Typing Editor, Lett to right: Beverly Haneoeic, Seconcl Semester Feature Ectitorg Betty Qiriliten, Editor-in-Cimietg Joann xVilliillIlS, Art Eclitorg Sue NiL'l1ols, First Semester Feature Eelilorg i'tilCla Fisii, News Editor. Business Statt: Xvaiter i.ewis, George O'Neilt, Earle Fiseiler, Ben Jones. in lioregrounct: Vinvent Amore. VALISTIC Tlwis year tlae Valistic was ectitecl ily competent Betty Griffin. It was tier patience anci quiet efficiency tlwat made tiuis yearis Vatistie one ot ti'1e ioest ever. Site and some of imer staff spent many iaours aliter scimool worliing on the paper, anti many times ttley even l7l'OLlQllt llmeir ctinners so ttiat time paper would Come out on time. Earle Fisclmer, Ben Jones, Vyialter Lewis anct Vincent Amore operated ttwe rnimeograpil witil excellent results, even tiiougiw it ltlreatened to laalti on tlwem many times. Ttley always lcept Room 6 imumming Willa lireir jolces anal imorse- play. The art woric, cartoons and illustrations found in time Page Thirty-two Valistic were clone ljy .loan Vvitliams, Bonnie Gilcimrist, Virgilwia Beelcer, anct Bill Qncierieic. Qutstanding covers were cirawn ivy .loan anct Bonnie. Niary Sllaugtlnessy lwanciieci tiie typing clepartment witil tile laelp ot .lane Xvillcinson and Florence Nlalta. Ray Aurilio and Anna Niarie lDelino were in etwarge ol' time clistrilgution ol ttle paper. Reporters wlio were ltept on tlleir toes loolcing lor anytlling tllat loolcecl lilce news were: Hilda Fisll, txlews Editorg Rosemary Squillante, Marjorie Vvaifla, Jennie lvtae Ntarsimall, Holi Kost. Anna ixiarie Detino, lxfiiriam Canter, Marian Baeslaflc, Rutter tVliies, Ruttl Conlogue, lvtilce Koren, Don Pagano, Nancy Carter, .lean Applequist, Carol Nunes, tiune Seder. Feature Editor Sue Ixiictmots was Icept busy writing nYour SHS. Correspondents, in addition to editing lime cotumns ot tier statt-fBetsyRedst1aw, of Uswiss ivtissfi Ruth ixiiies wilo wrote nXX7i'lO,S Xvtwu, Jim Niitter ot 'Swiss Niisterf, Beveriy Hancock wtmo conlritnuted uswiss High- Iigiilsfi and acted as Feature Editor in tile sevonct semester, FIRST ROXV, Iett to figtlti Loretta Niiiter, Lorraine Gaiiey. USaIIy SlyIef' Betsy Rectstaaw, nSwiss ixtisszu SECOND ROXV: Teresa .IesseII. Fiarjorie TuroCy, uisacutty Faxzu Joan Nicvyiiiiiaxns Hpersonatity Potty: THIRD ROXV1 Jim Ivtitier, Hswiss Ntistcrlu Nturiet Stevenson ,iane Xviikinson, Bonny Ciitciwrist, Virginia Beftcer, Niiricey Grana. Ftorenee Ntatta, Hitt CDndericIc. FIRST ROXV: Jean Appiequisl, Niiriam Canter, Niarjorie VXfaida, Carot Nunes, Jennie Ivtae Niarstiatt. SECOND RUVV June Seder. Niarian Baestacic, ivancy Carter, Sylvia Ntitter, Rutiw Niiics, Norma Day, THIRD ROXV: Ixtitce Koren, Don Pagano, Boia Kost, Rosemarie Squiiiante, Anna Btae Detino, tellttl Coniogue. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: iviarityn Kniseiey, Gtoria Ayres, ixiary Etten iVIanc'en, Ntargarel Katz, Niarjoric Niuvic. Second Row: Etinor Ventureiia, Elilei Ttlomas, Audrey Kudiey, Dorottmy Xvetstlon. Lorraine Gaitey ot Hsaity Stytefi and Joan Nicixviiiianls wtlo wrote upersonaiity Pottyfs Freshman reporters were Pant Harnactc, Audrey Kudtey, Ntarityn Kniseiey, Dorottmy' xVPiSil0H, Niary Etten Ntancen, Norrna Vvtiite, Ettlet Tiiomas, Gioria Ayres, Eieanor Vcnturciia, and Ntargaret Katz. . Page Thirty-tirree SPRING brings the fulfillment of the hopes ancl plans of our Seniors. They attain their greatest prestige and dignity in gracluation. Having completed their high school career they will long rememloer the pleasant hours spent in the cluhs and stuolies of their choice. Qrchestra ancl Glee Cluh meant happiness to many stuclents, while others founci enjoyment in art class. Clulns, Fitted to every- one,s tastes, taught goocl fellowship to all their memhersg and we finish the year a little regretful that it is all gone, hut proucl that We have laeen a part ot its success. -4 5 f-'- ... ' v ,x -iv , . nz, V '5 f 'fM i6':2:1. .V ' I . A ' QQ- . x f' ' V if . ' ,4 ' rf H - , I-,1 . 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ULi:H plays llw piano willu sleillful vasv A SllIl'll bllllss MISS llIlIO UHHS lo lJll'llSC. CHARLES O, ANGSTAIDI' . . . Ijaolluzull 3, 4. Hcluuclelsil a frivnrlly fallow, always on llm go: H0 luelpurl lwal flu' Hlluurgfi our loallaall lov. BIARY AURILILJ , . . I.c'zucIt'r's flula 5, -1: Girl Rcscrvcs 5, 4: Glen Clulu il: Salcusuuuzun 4. IAMal's always luappy, always glaclg An arrlvni fan ol Alun l.acl1l. NIARY l5I'IlGlII-I'IY , . . Class flllifcr I: filer! CIUIJ 5, -1: Salesman 5. A Clarlz luairvcl lass wiilu uimlmle lvvlq HGinnyH wuulcl rallu-r flancv lluau val. HARRY P. BIRNKRANT . . . A quiet lad is Hurry llirnleruulq A luoy wluu lmvvr loarnml Ml cunllfl JOHN J. BIZON . . . Arl 2. 5, 4. lOlIIlIS a quivl, congenial laclg A Swiss lvlislvr lI'llO-S rwvvr sucl. ROBERT L. BOUR . . . lfumm Clulr I. As a tullwr Ulfatsyn is wall lznowug His COlll70l'Sllll0llUl ulbilily ll'l!Il7l' lwmu sluawu VVILIVIA BCJYER . . , Arl I , 2, 5, -1: Vulislic 5 vvlilnuals swval, aurl nirfv, anrl leirulg A real lruv lrivnrl in luvr youlll flllll. EDXVARD . . . Iluncl 5, 4: cJl'I'Ill'SlI'll 5, ul: Ari I, 2, 5, 4. I HBUQISH plays ilu- luig lnasv luorn in our lrauclg Anil flue music lw malcvs is rvully granrl. CHARLES JOHN BREY . . . Gil-if Cluly -1: Art Ai, CillllCl2 Clllllf' lo IIS l-l'0HI rl-flyllil'fxllIl0f'lllCl'I A goocl-loolzing fplluw ll'll0IS really nicv THOMAS I3l,'CTlfIAREI-l.l . . . Ulx'1O9H Cllll lil' lfillllll ill 4'l'l'l'y QUHIUQ fjlIPPflHg olrl IIUIIIU. CARCJLYN . . . Iiorum Clulr lg Class fllliccr I, 25 Glce Clulm I, 5, 4: Ari I. 2, 5: Szulvsuuunu I, 5. A pleasant oyv lull is fvarol ll. A clucvrlul, smiling lass is sluc. LQJREVIWIIA NI. BYERS . . . l.iuli1u filulu 5, -l: Girl Rusvrvis 5, -l. Tall, flarlz luuirml, anrl spurlaling vyvs: Loretta will lie suuccosslrul, we surmise. ANN BYRNE . . . film' Clulr 5, 4. Altlwuglu. IIBj'FllZl4'I' lms lwr ups uncl flown., Slueis always lriamlly anrl svlrlom. fruuuus. . . . Girl Rvstwrvvs 5, 45 Svvissvzuliiun 4. mrootsiall is always rrfarly lo lrfnrl ci luamlg Arul wi' lurfartily ugrm- slwis simply graucl. , . . Isunil I, 2, 5, 4, Orr'Il1'slrLu I, 2. 5, 4. Pete plays llua Clarilwl willu all luis miglrl: For lluis is luis lmlzlzy anrl grvalvsl clvliglul, FRANCIS D. CIRSKY . . . IXlz'i'luzinir'uI Ibrauwing I. Xvillu flvpmurlaluilily aucl vasrf: Clurisn ilovs luis iolu, aucl malws il plvasv. ANIVI-A . . . Girl Rosa-rvvs 5: Ulm- Clulu 4: Vzulislic I: Avronautics Clulm 4. Peppy Anita luas nirv lalancl lorles: A lvlue vyvfl miss wlm always lalles. K'OA'l'SXX'QR'I'li . . . Binjarallm- 5, -15 Girl Rr-svrus 5, '13 trim' Q ini: I: 51Iil'SlllilIl 2. iwary is a iligil-slapping iwujarvffvg Ami am' sum-ii gui we wauil forgel, PA'l'RlC'IA CONNOR . . . Pai is an aim-rf miss wila iiiws a goori limo: liar warm smiiv wauici ilrigiltvn iiw ciuiivsl i'iim4', fiffifixxif f'fHii.SfJN . . . fliri Rvsvrvvs 5. 4: Ari I, 2, 5, -I. cY0l'iHIll'iS inaizimy is saving oiii marley, A :wat inrumfiiv IUIIOVS qniiv a imrwyi IfI.lfANOR Rl':l'H CROXYE . . . '1il'flllUl'S IXISHHIK' IS by fflr Faving piriurvs ai movie siars. XN'Il,I,li-NNI 'II K'l'l.UAN , . . liiii inas maria a ilast of pais: lxlllllllg lin' fffiiaws and tile Ugaisf' Rfrlsif 5iARii'i Difiriixifj . . . Ciwcrivzxfivr 2, 5, -1: Girl R:'s1'rvr's 5, -1: fwlr-1' fini: -lg Vzlilsilrt 5. Rosa wiii im rmnmniwrerl il1l'0llQll lim yvar' For from sin- usvri ta ivaii our ciwvrsi ii'iiifRif5.'X Difiiixfi . . . Cixverivzncivr I3 fiiri Rvsx-ru 5, fl: film fiiuiz i: Swissvuiizln I. Aifimugiz fi, rlvmfr ilas mari: ia say' Siwis a nirv iiliiu iaciy anti airways gay. i:i.fJRifNfiif DifNARDf3 , . . Giri Rvsf-rw' 5, -I: SUIPSIIIZIII -I Ac-mmnulirs fiiuim 4: Bowling 5. Always riwvriui, finafis our Miriam: liappygairiricy ami nice io ienaw, I-'LOYD DUNCAN . . . fiOOli'llllilll'4'll Hijiliiu is aiways Cairn ami nmig His pri-smwu :viii iw missrlci in our iligpil srimoi. ALVAR ROISICRI' ICRIANDSON . . . A rariianl grin ami imap of rurisq iils iuair is lin- envy of aii filo yzris, HARfJi.iJ Dl'ANi'i . . . Orfiuvslrzu 5. 1: ilmmi 1. in lin- irami Duane carrieci tiw fiaq: in srimai iris ivssans never iaggeci, HARRY XX'AI.'l'liR VABRY .... A rl I. 2, 5: Vnliglii- I. iiarryvs a fviiow yauiii iiize fo nwrff: iii' aiways ianies so trim ami mfai, HARRY FAIR, .IR .,.. Band I. 2, 5, 4: Forum fiiuim lg firvimslrn I, 2, 'i. Xviwn Harry plays ixis frumpcf Sufi ami silwvi: ifvvn fin' famous Hiwr. fanwsn must rviraal. FLIQANOR VARRIZN . . . ilivanar is qui:-i ami Sillftlffl, .X saw-ii iillii' pvrsan, fuii of riwvr. Hii.D.'X fiRAfiii FISH . . . Quiii ami Srroii 5, I: i.+-.uivris fini: 5. -I fiiri Rm-si-rw-4 5, 4: Vaiislin' 5, -I. iiiiiia rafvs iiigir among fiw MCIIIIIIIPFNI for sr-iiiug iinrii- Sarnmyis stamps, THONIAS ,I. VOLAN . . . Band 4. Ton: is iwlfvr icnawn lo us us -iR1'll'-I A Haier' liliillgilhll fan is im, 'lis saiii. XVii,i.iA5i IIURNISS . . . Bzmmi I, Q, fl: SRIIUSIIIZIH 2: Niviimrmirzxi Drawing I, 2, 5. iviarii-i airpiamfs is Biiiis Cllil'f jay: iivls a irivnriiy, iiieairief sorl of imy. l'lIYl.I.lS IRICIZNIAI CQAILINA . , , I1-MIK-fk Club I: Girl Il.-S.-rw 3 1 Xrll 1 3 4 ,X gay iiisposilian ami gravvi-ui iviiss: ixiaiew Hijirviu our HfllIlll'il1gPSfH Swiss iwiss. 3,6 wr A ilagi- Liiimlx s Illl Page Tliirtyfeiglit BULL CATHERINE GEORGE . . . Glue Club 1, 2, 5, 4. Of all sports sliels macle bowling liar eltoice: Hlvliken also possesses a lneaatifal voice. RALPH l'l. GIBSON . . . Nlecluanical Drawing 4. Ralpli never sliows it wlien lie's feeling low Wlticli malzes liim a pleasant guy to lenow. CATHERINE A. GILCHRIST . . . Girl Reserves 5: Art l, 2, 5: Valistic 5, 4: Aeronautics Clulo 5. 4 fprcsizlcnt 45. Bonnie is a cute little Hlrisltn lass, Anal is well-lileeol lay all lier class. l.. . . . Gleu Club 2, 5, 4:5 Salesman 5, 41 Valistic l, 25 Aeronautics Club Secretary 5, Vice-Presielent 4. Peggy never lectrnetl ltow to fret, A lovalule gal we wonlt forget. BETTY GRllllFlN . . . Quill zmcl Scroll 5, 4: Latin 5. 45 Girl Reserves 5, 4: Glcc Club I, 2: Valistic 1, 2, 5, 4 fEcli'tor 45. Tall of stature, big of lieart ln everytliing HGrif took a part, EILEEN REGINA HAGAN . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4. Eileenls lrisli eyes of lnlae Tell you slielll be always true. MARGARET LAURCINA HALL . . . Girl Reserves, 5: llorne Economics. ln sewing class Mtirgie rloes all riglttg Her career as a stylist loolzs vary lzriglit. BEVERLY HANCOCK . . . Quill and Scroll 5, 4g Girl Reserves 5, 41 Valistic 5, 45 Aeronautics 4. Vvlearing an air liostess' uniform. sorneflay welll see Tltis little girl we know as PAULINE HANUSIK . . . C-lee Club 1, 2. A nice little lnlontle wliols always jolly- I4llU.llS IIOUJ LUG f1FYSCt'lllJ8 Otlt' Polly. lVlARlAN HART . . . Girl Reserves 5: Art l, Q, 53 Salesman 4: Aeronautics Club 5, 4, . Besicles U. g00L1 SKLICSYYIUYI. Clnll Cl Slllljll PHI MlVlim is a jolly antl lftelpfal gal. DAVID HILL . . . Latin Club 3. 4: Art l, 2, 5, 4. Davels arnllition is to llecome an M.D.g Helll be tops in tlie profession we all agree. VXllLl.ilAlVl l'lODDER . . . Stuclent Council 2. 5, 4: Footlmll 2, 5, 4: Forum Clula 1: Class Ollriccr 2. Friendly Bill lias a winning srnilcg lust to lenow ltim is wortliwliile. ROBERT D. HORS-ll . . . Bancl I, 2, 5, 4: Orcliestra 1, 2: Stage Crew 2. Bob is always in tlie groove Wlieri liels in that usaxyu mootl. JAMES HUGGINS . . . Football 4: Art 1, 2, 5. Iirn's an arolent baseball lan. Can lie play? Welll say lie cant Sl'llRl.EY HULEN . . . Glue Club t: Art 2, 5, 43 Salesrnan 3 Sliirley is always carefree anal gay Anil lielps to clmse tlte blues away. Vv'lLl.lAlVl .l, l'lUTCl'llSON . , . Student Council 5: Football 2, 5, 4: ljorum lg Glue 2, 5, 45 Mechanical Drawing l. Playing football is HHatcli'sH greatest Jeliglit. He plays every game witli all liis niiglit. VVll.LlAlVl VVALFRID JACOBSON . . . Football lNlunuger 5, 4. ulaleeu really rates at Swissvale Higli, Because liels a friemlly, wortltwliile guy. TERESA AGNES JESSELL . . . Class Officer 21 Lt-fields Club 2 l Glee Club 5: Valistic 5, 4. Pliotograpliy is tlie lrolzlny of ml-'erryfl Herels a senior wlio's always merry. NANCY .IIJNES , . . linrum Cqlulr I: Quill mul Stroll 3, 4: l.uIin lmwllurlll rx wlfluflulxl Xrll 731 L-IIU 'I .Z PM. -Q., ', : , .. ' Z A. FKIIPSIIIIIII I: Vnlislif 3: fxu-lfllilur Sxvissvulinll. Nanry nol onlv lms ll lrrilliunl mimlg 5,105 !ll lK'llIlUlPlI', lIl'lpllIl, Uflll flllI'llyS ldllll, IOIIN ,KDYIIII . . . ljurum filuln I. furle is un rfusy ylllllg yuullg num X150 Ull fU'lll'lll IIIISVIHIH ,HIL LOIS KAITITITNIAN . . . Ulm- Clulv I, 1, 3, AI, II youll Iilfv In sm' lwr clurle ayvs glow: IHS! suy, 'Allow ulmul going mlunriny, Hl.frl7H GENEVIIQVE ANN KIRK . . . film- FIIIII I, 2, 3, 4. A pluusing pvrsmmlily is mlfllml lmy Ginny Anil II lms wan lwr frivnrls rl IIIAIIIY. INIARIORIIQ ANN KOIQIILICR . . . lnru 1 I film Clll I Sul man I 'I , X ll QLRPSR ,... II lfivllllly nmnrwr mul Iimfssv limlvur lwr In IIII uf 5.ll.5. . . . fIirl Rc'sc'rx'I's 3, 'Ip fIl1'1' cwlll xlllrllli' IS ulll'IlyS lull UI gluclllvssg rl lll'UllIlll'VI'fl HIINS wllo Vllclsvs SLHIIIUSS. NIARIIIA KO'I'I IfR , . , I.I-.NINE Ululy 3, Arl I, 2, 3 I llMClYFIf'lS Ivory sleillml ul url: A lzlonrl from wlmm uw' lmlr' In purt. f K ANN MARIE KOVACIIIK , . . fn, Arun' Sfurfml S.l'l,S, lusf Svplvrulwri rl Ilrionrllv gul wvlll all runwmlwr, ' ANIQ'Ii'l'A KOVAI ..,. Ulm- Iilulv 2, 7. -I. , I Bvsirlvs lwinq flavorful unrl uluvuys willy, I X, U,-IrIr'y.SH KI lmlllvvyzfil IIIUIIIII- uml prvlly. ,,-' K , ,,, CXVEN IiABl'SII . , . Ari 2. 3, I, Vnlistir 1, 3, ft, Am KIIIWII IS I'l'Fy fllllil nl SFIIUUII J fxllll IIUIIUF lrrvules Illl' fIlIl!ll'll 'Xllll'. Iljlllslf l.ARllxII'1R . . , l.uIin filulm 3: Girl Rvsvrvc 3, I: fyrvlu-slrn I, 2, 3, -I, Hu lvvzivu lUl'I'S I0 rollvr slculwi Iml VIII? u funry Iigurr' uiglll. , . . I'-cmllrk ', -1 I -I I Guorgvls lltilllly is rmllo: Hvs Iops uf IIIUIIY sporls also, INIARIORIE LAXYSON . . . Ulm- Chnl, I, 2, 3, I lvlrmrfrbrirfs lwuulillul uyvs url' grown: Slwls always yr'nIlv mul mwvr nu-un, l'IAllOI,.D I.AY'I'ON . . , Ifamrl I, 2, 3, II: l'Iurum fllulx Ig fjrrlwslm I. 2. 7: bhugv fn-w 2: Fill:-srnnn 2, llurulclls levpf us lull of IIIIIHIIIUVI lqu flu! ur mln: lun: I1 r ul' ' r I If rmnf' 1' ' P Iv Ivr. RI I'H IQLLICN I.FNIIl'I.'I' . . . Imin Flull 3, -I, Ar 5XYlSSVilllLlIl RUIIIIVS IIS Slvvll IIS Slit' Fill! IW! Anal zwfry prolly, us von nm vw. DONALD I, I.OXVliRY . . . Illnm ' I 1-- ' :II rlunring HSIOFIIIYN goes Io Iuwn: A IIIIHIUTOIIS girly lvllo lillvs I0 r'lUIIIll, I.I'QIf NICCORNIICK . . . Ihflllmll I Ire funn' Io in luis ss-nior yvur: rlml fillvrl our lIigll Srlmul lull of flu-or. NICDfJXXlI'1l.l. . . , Slumlvnl finunril 2, 3: linrum Clulw I: Cilulw 3 -I Arl l I 3 I A nmlrlx CYHIIIIIIIIIII H l.zxIin IZ. .-.,'ZASs 13101.11 KI'lllIj'lS in Ilw army rmw: Aml in luis uniform lu' s u wow I I 5 page Tlalrlyfrline Page Forty RAYMOND lNlcELIl.iCli . . . Buslcellmll 2. Ray is rnlialmic aint always iiamlyg Ona swell guy we tliinlc is rtannty. MCKARNEY . . . lucnclcrls ClulJ 5, fl: Cleft Clulm l. 2, 5. 4 bEll0SlIlElI1 3, fl. llSllfl.SlLtfl9,S,' pretty mricli ualraeiug A lwrigllt-eyeft gal IUl!O'S Cute unut neat. . . . Latin 5, 43 Valistic 5. A very good-naturent girl is lvluryg Vvlim never is a init contrary. BEVl4'l4Y lX'lAl,luON . . . Lcaflcrls Clulx 5, 43 Gif-if Clulx l, 2. Betty is a fricnai to everyone: Always larigliing anrl lull of fun. VlOl..A lVlARlNO . . . lueaclerls Club 5, 4g Girl Reserves 5, 1: Glu f,lul1 l, 2, 5. 4. Tiny 'Avis' lmlminling over wiiil pep: A nice little miss IUIIOQS always lisp. HELEN lVlA'l4SEY . . . Girl Reserves 5: Glee Clulm 5. Heienys a patriotic lass: Anti one of tim smallest gals in tilt? Class. VLORENCE MILDRED MATTA . . . Art 2, '6. 4: Vnlisiif 3, 4. Quiet, reservcfi, anti gentle is Flag Her lxoinlzy is playing tina piano. HAROLD C. NIAZZAN . . . Asseullxly Programs nBlLtCl'LH is u folly iziunorous guy: Vxliio imlpaft to ieeap our spirits iiigll. VIRGINIA l'l. MAZZONI . . . Girl Reserves 5: Glee Clulm 2, 4 ASSf'llll7ly ljfOgl'ilIllS. Hveen sings as lwuutifally as a lzirqlg . . w Her voice in fliapel was often in-uni. l . . , Stuflenl Council '23 Class 0lli1'1fr l HEliie'sH a izonqie-ufoogie tang Iitterlnug? You inet site van.. Nlflli lVlllil..E . . . Class Ollicicxr l, lvicieie owns a smile wlzicli cunlt ine liictq Hels a jolly, lmppy, anrl carefree leifl. FRANCES D. NHHALCHICK . . . Latin Clulu 5, 4. Correspomiing is a ltoiliry to Ulrranng Always willing to ileip you if sim can BETTY JANE lVlll.l,ER . . . Forum Clulm lg lueamlerls Clulo 5, 4: Girl Reserves 5, 4: GIQQ Clulm l, 2, 5, 43 Asseullwly Committee 55 Quill nncl Scroll 43 Swissvalian 4, Betty always flirt a goorl loin rigltt from thi? start, In tile many activities in wliiclsi site toole part. .lAlVlES PAUL Nlll..luER . , . Sturlenl Council 5, 43 Class Olzlicer 4 Vulistic fl. A popular, goocl-iooleer was presiflent limg is certainty prauli of iiirn. FRANK MIRIELLO . . . Art 1, 2, 5, 4. Frantz is tlwugllt to always sity: But realty liels tile nicest guy. BE'l l'Y lVllTVllElXlDfDRl:ER . . . lj0l'l11ll Clulv Ig luemlerls Cluli 5, 4 Clirl Reserves 5. Betiyys liair is as rent as fire: flf roller sieating slielll never tire. DONALD R. MORROVV . . . Student Council 5, 4: Foollwail I, Q 5, 4: Buslietlaall I, 43 Class Qfljiccr 5, nDinnyH is time star of our fuutinali team: Full of pep ami always on time ineam., DfJRO'l4HY NElJTllNE . . . l-alin Clulw 5, 4g Slmting Clulm 5. Doi is a pleasant friendly girl: Wllo lnas iler suilorys lnearl in a wliiri. BARBARA SUE NICHOLS . . . fluill ami Srroli 5, 4: lJSilflC'f,S Cluiw 5, 4: latin Clulm 5, 4: Vnlislic I, 2, 5, ft. Sueis IQ is migltty liigll: A swell lil' gal ancl tlwaiis no lie. . . . Latin Cluiw: Tile Hi Vvziys: Drelrlla Clulm: Girl Reserves: Coulruerriul Clulz at Vvilliinslvurg Higli Srliool. From Wlitkinsblirg to came Hiviclzng Vxle agree slieis a Cute little tricle. lililioagli lioiv eoulrl size leave as to go lmcle tu XVilleir1slJargll RITA ANNE OTIONNOR . . . Rita is a wliiz on sleates: At slie surely rates, JEAN . . . LITHCICEIVS Clulw 5, 4: Girl Reserus 5. 4: Vnlistic 4. leanieis lauglt anal jolzes galore, Briglrtenefl up Room 24. . . . Class Cfllicer 5: Latin Cluim 5. 4: Aeronaulies Club 5, 4. Betty we lenoiv is small in size: Bat a sweet, little Miss with pretty lmrown, eyes. ANN . . . Latin Cluiv 5, 4: Girl Reseru 1 4: Art I, 2, 5, 4: Vaiisiic 2. Serious unit attentive is Peggy: A really tUOl'lll'lUllilP little larly. . . . Basliellmll l, 2, 5, 4: Swissvnlizm 4. Plrotograpliy is Penlzlcrvs fact: Xve tliinle lie is tlze nicest lazl. . . . Siuvlent Counfil 2, 4: Quill zmcl Scroll 4: Stage Crew 2: Vulistic l: Business lvlzmuger Swissvuliun, An olnliging Swiss Mistirr, tliaivs Hpiclef' Ami wlmtever lie mloes lies sure to clicle, lJLANlNlCH . . . Girl Reserves 2, 5. 'Aviv is quite a wlriz at Spunisli: Xvlien slieis arounnl Cares seem to vanislw. AUlQOlQA Pfjzzlyl-CJ . . . Girl Reserves 5: Art I, 2, 5, 4: Vniislie 5. Darla llaireal Hpoocliu lilzes to ftraw: Site Sllk'?tCllPS portraits ll7ttlI,OUt a flaw. l-EONA JOYCE . . . Sluclent Counril 2: ijtlflllll Ciuiw l: Leaclftris 5, 4: Girl Reserves 5: Glen Cluiv I, 2, 5, 4: Assemioly Colliluitice 5. Hlvonien never seems to llave a cure: Swell gals tilee lzer are very rare. ELIZABETH . . . Quill zmfl Sfroll 5, 4: Latin Clula 5: Art I, 2, 5, 4: Valistic I. 2, 5, fl. Bess is little ami neat: Very petite ami very sweet. ANNE M, REGAN . . . AYUIQ HPUQY' IYIUIQCS YYHICII of G. Sltfi But all tire class is lormt of lwr. ll. RFID . . . Ciirl Reserves 5, 4: Give Ciulm I, Q. ulVlinnieH is a tiny Senior: But you eoulzlnit final one leeener, FAY JUNE . . . filer: Cluld Q. 5. 4. uTruciy is an attractive lnlonrt: Of wlmm tier fellow-stuclenis are fonmt. . . . Glue Cluix l, 2, 5, 4: Aeronautics :UI 4. For everyone Hlacleieu ltas a lriemlly greeting: A pleasant Swiss Miss well uiortli, meeting. THERESA . . . Glen Ciuln I, Q: Girl Reserves J Eileen works at tlle five unit rlime: Anil wears a grill ull tile time. LOIS .I. ROST . . . Glce Club 4. Little, l1ton1l, lnlae-eyed, and sity: A niee secretary for some lueley guy. Page Forty one Page Forty-two IDELLA THELNIA ROTH . . . Latin Clulo 5: Bowling Club 3. Quiet, petite we must confess: lolella will lm a great success. .IEANNE I. SCHULZ . . . Girl Reserves 5, 4: Salesman 4: Valistic I: Aeronautics Clulo 4. leannie is slim anrl tull anrl rlarhg Anal always liappy as a larle. ROSEIVIARIE SCHUSTER . . . Swissvalian 4. Hljritzien never seems to ltave a care: A cute little gal we all ileclare. NIARY ADELE SHAUGHNESSY . . . Stuclent Council 2, 4: Maioreue 5, 4: Forum 'Club I: Class Olliccr 5: Quill ancl Scroll 4: Valislic 5, 4: Swissvalian 4. Mary Arlele was our Prom Queen: Anil we tliinle slie's pretty leecn. NIARY KATHRYN SHEEHAN . . . Glee Clulw I, 4: Swissvalian 4. Kathy came to S.H.S, in '4Qg Slies unc smell leirl tl1ru and tliru. IOSEPHINE A. SPIERTO . . . lueaclerys Clulv 5, 4: Girl Reserves 5, 4: Glee Cluln 5, 4. Hlou tliinlzs Harry lames is really Hneatn: To see lier elance gives us a treat. PATRICIA RUTH STEIGERVVALD . . . Pat is a miss with a pleasant laugli: Vxlliorl gn tlzrougli fire for an uutograpll. NIURIEL EILEEN STEVENSON . . . Quill and Scroll 5. 4: Art l, 2, 5, 4: Vnlistic 5, 4. Weld lilze to see sometliing usteven can't sell: A rlarla liaireil ilamsel wlwols just plain swell. VVILLIANI EDVVARD STEVENS, JR .... Salesman 5. A clieerful, congenial cliap is Bill: Vvlliols constantly seen uritlr, liis pal Dave Hill. .lAlWES STRAUSLER . . . Student Council 2, 5: Football 2, 5, 4: Class Olllicer 2. 4: Art I. 2: Assoinlaly Committee 2: Forum Cluln I. lim sltines lwriglit in our sports liull of fume: He always rlirl liis lmest to lielp win tlie game. RUTH HARRIET . . . Forum l: Lenclefs 5, 42 Girl Reserves 5. On roller sleates Stroapie'sH a wlziz: And slew never fails to pass a quiz. DAVID G. SUDAC . . . Sluclent Council 2, 5: Baslceilvall 2: Class Ollicer 5. Dave was a familiar siglit in Barmls store: He was also tlrie Cutfup of Room 24. . . . Quill and Scroll 4: Girl Reserves 5, 4: Glee Clulu I, 5, 4: Swissvalian 4. Dolores ltardly ever malees a sounilg Brit slie's awfully nice to liave arounel. LILLIAN MARIE SYIVIONS . . . Girl Reserves 3, 4: Art 1. 2, 5, 4: Salesman 5. Ulvlicleeylsn a elieerful lass neat anil trim: Wlio lilees notlzing lzetter than a refresliing swim. LOUISE TUCAK . . . lQouise's amliition is to lie a singing star: A lovely voice lilee liers slioulrl talee lier far. .IACK IVIILLER ULRICH . . . Quill and Scroll 5. 4: Latin Club 5, I 4: Art I, 2. 5, 4: Valistic 5, 4: Co-Eclitor Swissvalian 4. To help you out fuclzls always reacly: A pleasant guy, reliable ancl steady. ELIZABETH MAY VAN NORMAN . . . Glef- Club l. Betty is gentle anal very sliy: But tlierels a merry tivinlele in lzer eye. THOMAS JOHN VLASICK . . . Buslrellmll l, 2. 3, 4. Wliitey is a liappy, air-minolefl guy: His liolnlny is planes ivliirli lie liopes to fly. Qtr IAXVRENCE C. XVESTOVER . . . Sluilenl Council 2, 4: l7oruni Ql I' Stl Ill um lg fx cs an I, 2, 4. Lurryls liolnlvy is playing tlm gnilarg Xve preilict tliis talent will tulle trim fur. JANE ROBERTA VVILKINSON . . . Leaolerls Club 5, 4: Girl Ro- ves 5. 4: Cilce Clula l. 2. 5, 4: Salesman 3, 43 Vnlistic' 4: ' iiwn 4 Qwissvz l 4 . tunic is smart unit luis plenty of classg l t 1 lui li ,IGH Sllf?lS Urflllflfl fll0l'0lS U. lUflyS K lg . IDA LOUISE VVl'll'l'E . . . Clieerlcncler 2, 3, 45 Forum Clulm l: irl Reserves 5, 4: Art l, 2. liluls a girl continually on tlm go: But in tier off-tinw slie tilzes io sew VVILLIAIN1 RUSSELL XVILSON . . . Forum Cluli I. Always willing, ulwuys ulmteq is Surissvulv Htgllls Clarle Gable. IOIIN J. YURCO . . . A quiet fellow, always on ilw run Camping ts tlis izlea of fun. Erl-HEL NlARll:i ZANKJRE . . . Clll0C'I'lCHfll'T lg Girl Rc-serves 5: Glee Clulv 2, 53 Art 4: SElli'SlllE1lI 2: l.l'HCl0I'lS Clulv 4: Swisswilinn 4. Altliouglr lftlwtls nmne is listeet lust, remain in our memory uvlwn years linve pussml. ROBERT V. APEI .... Vl4ll0l CIIYIIPFIL Slly, liilllls qllllt' Ll lUl1Q f3IUlS, Hl0flPl l7llHll'S, unit Hl0lOl'S flff' H7lllI llllfl U fllll, Tlie Seniors ot '44 liave tiacl ttleir scllool lite patterned lny a War-time Worlcl. During tlie year many ot tlie Senior looys lmave lett liigtl Cliarles Angslaclt, treasurerg Harold Layton, vice- presiclenl: .lamcsr Strausler, secretaryg tlim lxliller, presiclcnt. scliool to enter tlie service ot our country, ancl many otllers llave enterecl into inclustry. Our plans and interests llave tween loounclecl by ttle neecls and services ot our country. Qutstancling accomplisllments liave laeen macle in sports and activities, liowever, clespite tlie ever clecreasing ranlcs ot students. Slcilltul tnaslcetloall ancl toot- tmall players tnave adclecl mucll to Svvissvalels glory. Many talentecl artists ancl Writers lmave procluceol notalole worols to give enjoyment to tlleir tellow stuclents. All tlave contrilautecl tl1eir utmost to tlme success ot tliis year, ancl now tl1e Seniors graduate and leave tlieir high sclmool Clays tuelnincl. Some will continue tlleir ecluca- tion in colleges ancl universities. Qtlners will join tlie armies ot procluction ancl Wartare, but all can receive satistaction ancl enjoyment from tl1e memories ot lite at S. H. Page Forty-three THE ORCHESTRA, TO sarnpie the OTChCSt1'H,S rising actiieve- putaiic appearances which included commence- ments, stop at the auditorium the seventh ment exercises, and assemblies. Several mem- period. Get yourself a ring side seat and pre- bers along with Mr. Hitt attended the symphony pare yoursett tor forty-tive minutes ot fine enter- concert presented at Vvittcinsidurg High School tainment. last December. Tide ctaiet purpose ot the orchestra is to pro- Vve are proud to make known the great vide pleasure and enjoyment for its members, success our orchestra has achieved in the past and valuable experience in later years. few years. Its success is due largely to the capable supervision ot Mr. Edgar Hin, Miss Carrie This QVOUP Participated ifl H UUTUIUCI' Of Hamilton, and tile cooperation ot its members. FIRST ROW: Niarjorie Donettan, Nlary Louise Larimer, Charles Vvaretiam. Bill Fleck, Charles iviitctnell, Florence Niitctieit SECOND Row: Nick Hloiueczy, Duane Evans. SECOND Row RIGHT: Ed Totti, Andrew Janusiic. FFHIRD ROW: Daryl Downey, June Seder, Rod iVIcCoy, Bot: Deitet, Pete Catiendo, Bitt Rummet, Gilbert Nougier, John Laney, Don Frankie, Cary Shartocti, Don Beit, Ernest Krist, Ed Nlatson, Dick Ciaringer, Bolo Smittl. GLEE CLUB Always a popular activity, ttie Gtee Club, uncter ttie ctirection ot tvtiss Hamilton, was as large anot as welt managect as ever. tn actctition to singing responses in as- semtaty, ttie ctnoruses ptayect a major part in many programs ttarougtiout ttie year. course ttftis year was tmasect mainty on wartime service music and popular songs. Ttie tatenteot accompanists were Nancy Carter, Marv Ann Hartley, June Secter. Ntaijorie VX7aiota, anot Jean Apptequist. A tew ot ttie outstanding singers in ttie ctutJ were .tane Vvittdnson, Catherine George, Mary Frances Lucas, anct Virginia Ntazzoni, wtiose soto wortc was otten enjoyect. Representatives to ttle Pittstourgti Ntusic Eciucatorss Festivat in tvtittvate Higti Sctioot, Aprit 50, were Jane Vvittcinson, Leona Reotinger, Virginia tvtazzoni, Don Lowery, and Ray Cuttings. Dave Zavotta was in ttie orctaestra. FIRST ROW: Etcto Ctiampa, Joe Cresto, Ctiartes Ntorgan, Rotaert Bravar, Joe Turovac. Ann Byrne, Anita Ctot1erty. SECOND ROW: Ctiartes Brey, Boty Smitti, Frect Smith, Ratpti Costanza, Ctiester Barclay, Ntitce Koren, 'Eileen Hagan. Joseptiine Spierto. THIRD ROW: Annamay Reynotcts, Ntary Coatsworttw, Fianna Bottz, Dolores Suttiostci, Betty Ntitter, Aney Kovat, Lois Rost, Rose Ntarie Detino. STANDING: Evetyn Caro, Fay Rexrocte, Catherine George, Leona Rectinger, Rita Sirnque, Jane Vvittcinson, Rotnerta CTt0lIt36Hl1d. txtaomi Layman, NaI1c'y Carter, Rutti Ntites, viola Ntarino, Carol P-urtcman, Ntarjorie Ntoore. FIRST Row: Bea Stiirntco, Ttuetma Ntise, Peggy Graf, Wtitctrect Stiimtco, Jennie Ntae lvtarstiatt, Rea Auritio, Helen Contogue. SECOND ROW: Anna tvtarie Detino, Niary Leiper, Niary 0,t'tare, Pautine Kasitc, Dorottiy Glenn, Peggy Glenn. STANDING: Ntarjorie Vyfaicta, Niarjorie Lawson, Ntactetine Auritio, Ntary Lou Setiartoo, .tune Secter, Cattierine Calvert, Lorraine Gaitey, Eleanor Fairen, Rosatina Nuzzo, Ntary tVtcAnctrews. FIRST ROW: Louise Yurco, Cgayte txftarstl, Ellen Nlaguire, Lois Vvtiile, Stiirtey Hitt, Toni Petta, Jean Apptequist. SECOND Row: Ntarie Ntustcoyic, Ntary Hastci, Ntary Tancraitor, .tutia Jacttoctci, Ruttw Contogue, Ntary Kuzrnicti. THIRD ROW: Louise Frantx, Rose Clay, Lenore Ntarino, Attaa Pozzuto, Ntattie Parr. IJIRST Row: Ntary Frances Lucas, Ntary Stieetian, tteten Ntc- Arctte, Laura Steiner, Antoinette tjascaretta. Virginia Jacotbson, Pal Ttiornpson. SECOND ROW: Jean Smilti, Betty Xvitson, Laverne Xvestin, Ntariorie Craig, Lois Henry, Eleanor tvioctzanowstci, Eleanor Spear. THIRD Row: Eva VVatton, Dolores tN'toort1f-act, Norma Otcttiam, Virginia Ntazzoni. Virginia Rictiarftson, Ptiitomena Cieswatcto, Betty Ernigta, Rutti Hucte trene Venturetta, Ntary Ann t'tarltey. Seated left to rigllt: Joseplline De Franlc, May Fleming, Virginia Becker, Lillian Nloore, Mary Lois Berg, Betty Evans, Eleanor Ballaaclc, Pat Cliristie, Joann Williams. Standing left to right: Eleanor Pozelc, Dorotlay Hags, Joan Dun- can, E-etty Henderson, Edna Frazer, Fred Smitli, Alys Brown, Hilda Parr, Editli Nlurray, Kathleen Gura, Bill Ondericlq, Nlildred Griffith. First Row: Nick Hloloeczy, Josephine Morice, Dick Rampon, Allaert Marks, Bill Klaioan. Second Row: Agnes Harvan, Bertha Horgas, Marjorie Donnel- lan, Evora Fair, Margaret Nliclter, Mary l.ou Mc- Ciovvan. Third Row: Evelyn Tirnko, Lois Xvend- ling, Grace Johnson, Lois Tlwomas, 'Grace Raco, Ann Blazina. Fourth Row: Michael Grana, Leonard VV a g n e r, .loan Mc- vviliiams, Loretta lvliller, Bob Moore, Ed Cramer. Standing: Kathleen lvloore, Mary Kuzmicll, Bernadine Richards, Marion Baeslacic, .iolan lvlarclai, Paul Wlarelis, Ed Lucas, Norma Day, Jack Carroll, Joe Scala. Page Fortyfsix Seated left to riglilz Ethel Zamore, Aurora Pozzuto, Nluriel Stevenson, Florence Nlatta, Nlar- jorie Koelsnler, Slairley tiulen, Betsy Redslsiaw, lwargaret Pax- ton, Vwiilma Boyer. Standing lett lo riglwtz Rulli Leniiult, Lillian. Syinons, Corrinnc Coulson, Nancy Jones, David Hill, Cliarles Brey, John Bizon, Felicia Gallina, Jacli Ulricli, Nlarllla Kotler, Elizaioetla Anderson. z ART Cn art class days Room 20 is a scene of luuzzing activity. You will find Edith Murray, Mae Fleming, Jaclc Ulrich, Nancy Jones, and Bessie Redshaw, who were among the prize winners and Uhonorahle mentionsg, ol last year,s Garden Cluh Poster contest, worliing hard on one of their numerous projects. Under the expert supervision of Miss Thomas, the art classes worlced diligently to complete many assignments. At Christmas the seniors made screen-printed menu covers for the Navy while the juniors produced hloclc-printed ones lor the Nlarine Hospital. sophomores showed their ingenuity in maliing school depart- ment trade marlcs. STAGE CREW7 One of the busiest hut least heralded group ot boys in the school is the Stage Crew. With- out them things would he in a turmoil every Vvednesday morning, evening performances would loe hampered, and special programs would never he ready to Ngo onu at 8:55. But this year none of the aloove calamities occurred, due to the line crew shown here. George O,Neill, their manager, was always Johnny on the Spot, whether he was needed at night or early in the morning. The hest way, we feel, to really judge the worth of those looys, would line to have to do without them for awhilel CLASS Nluch excellent worli was done in the por- trait classes. Some of the outstanding portraits were drawn hy Charles Brey, Evelyn Timlco, Dick Rampon, Bertha Horgas, and Josephine Morice. A few of the students supplemented their course lay attending the Saturday Carnegie Tech Art Classes, and hy doing outside worlc. An outstanding bust made hy Dave Hill was ex- hiloitecl in Room 20. Some of the phases ot the regular course talcen hy the art classes were commercial art, interior decoration, industrial design, costume illustration, and landscapes. l Lloyd Paxton, George Gyixleill, Don Franlile, Bob Kost, Russell Riddle. Page Forty-sev FIRST Row: Eotith 'Kauffman Rosemarie Squitlante, Bonnir Gilchrist, Qtane Vvitlcinson, La Verne Vvestin, Beverly Hancock Corrinne Coulson, Nancy .tones Laverne Korher, Eugenia Cvat tone. SECOND Row: Ruth Len hutt, Lillian Symons, Ntargare Paxton, Ethel Zamore, Theresa Detino, lvlactetine Aurilio, Ross ytarie Delino, Josephine Spierlo Loretta Byers, Anna lvlae Byrnes THIRD Row: Viola lVlarino Felicia Gattina, C a t h e r i n c George, Dolores Sutltoslqi, Betty Vtitler, Nancy Carter, Agries Btectniclc Pxnna Nl. Didomenico Eleanor liiattoach, Xfiota planin- ich. ETOURTH Row: Gloria Brugh Shirley B'lcFartanct, lVtary Nic- fQuaCle, lwarian VV'etshon, Nlar, garet Ntayer, Eileen Ectge, trene Venturella. l FIRST ROW: Eleanor B!t0CtZdll0VV-l , slqi, trene Coggins, Esther Linct- ' loerg, Betty Evans, Daryl Dow- ney, Doris Smetana, Lois Ritchey. Jeanne Schulz, Florence De- Naroto, Ntarian Reiot. SECOND ROW: Ruth Stroup, Xfiiginia Becker, Hitcta Fish, Betty Grittin, Emily Scholtz, Ruth Venturetta, Etthea Ntontgomery, Eleanor Wtircto, lxlargaret Jafltoclci, Anna Kovachilc. THIRIJ Row: Kathryn Xvetmore, Florence lVtatta, Bettyt Ntittcnctorler, Sylvia lvl i l t e r Norma Oldham, lvtary Louis Larimer, .lean Parmetee, Ntay Fleming. FoURTH Row: Atys Brown, .lean Smith, Doris Gold- strohm, lcta Vvhite, Josephine Detlwranlc, Eleanor Spear, Mary Lou Escher, Betty Henderson. GIRL RESERVES THE Swissvate Chapter ot the Girl Reserves hact an active anot highly successtut year in 1945- IQ44. Meetings which were held twice each month in the Litjrrary Ctutm Room, anct social activities teatureot the seasonas program. A Christmas party Was helct at the East Lilgerty YVVCA tor all Inernlaers Wishing to attenct. Swiss- vale was represented in a tatoteau illustrating the Christmas story with Alys Brown, Jeanne Smith, Emily Schottz, Betty Miller, Betty Hencterson, anct Nancy Carter participating. Page FOft,'l'tQlIt The girls have provect their patriotism hy ctoing their share in tcnitting squares tor an afghan, which was later presentect to the Rect Cross. A lvtother anct Faculty Tea held in the Spring was a great success, anct enjoyect lay all who attenttect. At the tirst meeting in the the totlowing were etectect otticers: presiotent, Beverly Hancoctcg vice-presictent, Corrinne Coutsong secretary, Jeanne tVtcKarneyg treasurer, Laverne Vkfeston. This organization, uncler the guidance ot Miss Jones, is limited to Junior and Senior Girls. Sealed ieil to rigimlz Nanry Jones, Beverly Hancock, .ioan Xviiiiauns. Doiores Suiicosici, Belly Griffin, Sue Nifiiois. Hiicia Fisim. Betty Fliiier, Fiuriei Stevenson, Betsey Rccisiiaw. Robert Picicering, Niary Silaugilnessy, Jacic Lliifilil, Rosemary Squiiianlc. QU1LL AND SCROLL Viilfzi Cluiii and Scroii insured a successiul season imy eiecling Hiicia Fish, presicientg Jack Uirictm, vice presicientg and Sue Niciwois, secre- tary-treasurer. At time iiormai initiation Roioert Picicering. Joan Vviiiiams, Doiores Suiicostci, Rosemary Squiiiante, Mary Acieie Simaughnessy, and Betty iviiiier were added to tiie Ciuil. tiie memimers oi' Quiii and Scroii enjoyed an afternoon in Nova-nliyer allenciing time Nixon to see Hjaniefi Prooi ot' time activity ot its memiJers was time eiection to tim ivierit Paracie ot Hiicia Fisim, Nancy Jones, iviary Siiaugimnessy, Boi: Picker- ing, and Jacic Uiricii. Since time war and our numerous graciuations, tile giris voiunteereol to act as usiiers in assemimiy for visiting parents. in tide spring time Ciuim visited liie Pittslnurgil office of tiie F. Pm. i. wilere tiiey were finger- printed and siiown time various metimocis of apprehenciing criminais. Due to time manpower shortage an aii-giri picnic was imeici at time ftiose of sciiooi. page Forty-nine Ttiese attractive memtoers ot our stuctent tJocty Coutct not toe omitted from the 1944 Swiss! valium, even ttiou ttiey Were ato- sent when the inotivictuat pictures were taken for, as in some cases, ttieir taces so titincteci ttie pilo- tograptier ttiat no recorot was rnacte on ttie titnitj Page Fifty First Row: Rita Apter, Eleanor Mircto, Frances Lucas. Second Row: Robert Lindsay, Hitda Parr, Anna May Bender, Naomi Layman, Sytvia Ntittcr. Seated: Josephine Stiaugtlnessy, Ptiyttis Sittnerrnan. Standing: Ntiriarn Cantor, Stierwin iwarictetlvtatt, Carol Nunes. First Row: Stlirtee Cuptan, Ptwyttis Xveiss, Dotty Hocicclt, Jean Finton, Betsy Jacko, ixtar- garet Katz. Second Row: Milf- jorie Ntuctq, Ntary Boctie, Ettiet Batctrictge, txterceotes Waters. AERONAUTICS CLUB Aeronautics Club, uneter ttie sponsor- siiip ol ivlr. tflcter. met every two weeks during the sel1ool year. Tlie group learned first-tianci alnout tlie construction ol. airplanes ivy lnuilcting manv small woocten models ol our famous tigtiters anti tmomlners. Special classes in iviorse Cocie receiving were lielcl alter seliool tor stu- etents eager to learn tl1is Cjttieers for tlie year were Bonnie Ciileiuist, president: Peggy Graf, vice-presietentg Betty Parton, seeretaryg and Anita Cloiierty, treasurer. First Row: Ptiit Zoeller, Nick Ntiele. Ect Hozurirli, fieralztine XVoocts. Seroncl Row: ,lanies Cramer. Dieli Stanton. lieverly Haneoeli. Bonny tiilelirist, ljmill Furniss. Betty Parton. .'Xnna Ntay Reynolrts. Tliircl Row: , Cliarles Brey. Harry Fair. .lames Nlitler. Dirk Stone. ,larlt ,loym'e. Ray Nurielm. ,lean Sflttlltl. Nlarion Hart. Peggy Ural. Flor- enre Dexartlo. P-ill Ferguson. Anita Clotllerty. l'lRST Row: huge-nia Qvattone, lfclitli Kaulilman. Rosemarie Squillanle. Xvalter Remster. Pat Citirislie. lien Nlrlyoxvell, Dave tlill, Betty Parton, Fiary xlaeaulay, Holm liozuritli. Qnct Roxy: Frances nlilialeliieli, lctella Rotli, Rutli l.enl1ult, Betty firilvlin, Sue Nicliols. Norma Otctliam. Sylvia Nlitler, Ntay ljleniing, ,lean Slllitll. Nancy Jones. Srrt Row: Rolnerta Gou- lmeauct. Eleanor Nlircto, Eleanor Ballmaeti, Nlargaret Paxton. Lor- etta Byers, Nancy Carter, .loann Xvilliarns. Belly l'lf'l1fltxlSOIl, Daryl Uownie. 4ll1 Row: .lames Cramer, Bill Vvfestlanct, Helen filactora. Agnes Blectnielc, Eileen lictge, Nlarion Vvelslion, Joseph- ine Deljranli. nlary l.ou Escher, .laelt Ulrieli. LATIN CLUB The Latin Clula, under ttie guictance of Miss Xvliitnell, lwas etone mueil to turtlier interest in Latin in SHS. At every otlier meeting enter- tainments are given sliovving some pilase ot' Roman lile. Y A fjtiieers are elected tvvire a year. l'or IQ45--I4 tliev liave lmeenz Consules. Dave and fgilmoreg Yiee-Consules, CNiillllOl'6 and Elmer Falesila: Serilaes. Pat Cliristie anct Betty Henderson: Quasters. Ken lVleDowell and Vvalter Remster. The Climax ot time clulfsworlx is tlie annual picnic, where all relax and trolie. Page Fifty-one First row: Pat Connor, Virgilwia Beigiitey, Caroi Buriiman, Queen, iviarjorie Lawson, Anita Ciotierty. Second row: Eteanor Ntessino, Eiizatiettr Redsiiaw, Genevieve Kirtc, Rosemarie Sciiusler, Niary Siuaugtmnessy, Doroliry Nermtune, Niary Coatswortim, Ancy Kovai, Niary Niacauiay. MAY QUEEN 1944 At an impressive evening ceremony tieici in ttie tiigii sctrooi auctitorium ioveiy Caroi Burtcman was crownect May Queen ot ttie Ciass ot 1944 toy Mary Stiaugtincssy. Tine crowning was patterned after ttle seasons ot tide year, wittl gay, coiortui ctioruses and dances otepicting, wittr appropriate musicai arrangements, Summer, Fatt, Vvinter, and Spring. Catilerine George was vocaiist tor ttle Spring procession vvtlicti announcect ttre entrance ot ttre Queen. inciuciect in ttie Queenis Court were Virginia Beigidiey, Anita Ciotrerty, Mary Coatsworttn, pat Connor, Genevieve Kiric, Ancy Kovai, Marjorie Lawson, Mary iviacauiay, Eieanor Niessino, Dorothy Neptune, Eiizaioetti Reotstraw, and Rosemarie Sctiuster. JUNIOR PROM QUEEN Jean Barnett, who was popuiariy eiectect Prom Queen toy the junior ciass, was crowneot Friotay evening, May 5, at tile annuai Junior-Senior Prom iieict in Nevvmyer Scinooi. Mary Stiaugtlnessy, iast yearis Prom Queen, piaceci time crown on Jeanis tieaot. The Prom. Queenis attendants were Esttrer Linottmerg, Joan Duncan, Eieanor Nioctzanowsici, Lavern Westin, Peggy Vvrigtit, Lois Henry, Doiores Moorhead, anci Fianna Boitz. Page Fifty-two Honor The following seniors have maintained an average of 90 throughout their tour years o high school. Most of them have also taken an active part in school affairs. We are proud to list them here as among the outstanding representatives of Swissvale High.. Mcvaleclictorian. aksatutatorian. The uncterclassmen listed below have heen on QEHILDA FISH GEXNANCY JONES ELEANOR MESSINO BETTY MILLER JAMES MILLER SUE NICHOLS MARGARE1' PAXTON ROSEMARIE SCHUSTER RUTH STROUP DAVID SUDAC DOLORES SULKOSKI JOHN ULRlCI'I Weeks period during the sChOOJ year. FRESHMEN PHYLLIS ALSPACK GLORIA AYRES NANCY CAMPBELL EARL CRIXMER IRENE FIGNER GLORIA HOFFMAN LOIS JEAN HOFFNIAN MARILYN KNISELEY RUTH MILLER SHIRLEY PEARSON MARY ANN SIBULA ESTHER WALDRON JUNIORS XNIILLIAM BAIN PATRICIA CIIRISTIE MAE FLENIING SOPHOMORES JEAN APPLEQUIST ANNA MARIE DEFINO EARLE FISCHER LORRAINE GAILEY GLORIA GEYER MICHAEL GRANA BEN JONES the Honor Roll for the first IVE srx SOPHGMORES NXIALTER LEWIS LOUISE MCBRIDE JOAN MCWlLLlAB1S MARIE MUSKOVAC CAROL NUNES ANTOINETTE PELLA MARY LOU ROST JUNE SEDER PHYLLIS SILBERMAN RICHARD STONE EVELYN TIMKO MARJORIE TUROCY HAROLD WALDRON JOSEPHINE ZEOLLA Page I ty three v f ,Ig ini -. r: - - n zllz ,- - - II llll -'-'I : : -32 0 :n: ,axiffgig - n xsax X Il 202 -I -x' I E 'I 0 ' 4 Q I MD H O R R U L L 1945-19441 BOARD OF EDUCATTQN CARL D. SMITH, JR. FACULTY J. NIERLE BULLIONS CEDRIC L. CHAPMAN BEN W. HASELTINE EDGAR J. HILL STUDENTS CHARLES ANOSTADT GEORGE LAVRINC EDWARD BGZURICH KENNETH MCDOWELL THOMAS EUCCIARELLI RAY MCELIECE PETER CALIENDO HAROLD MAZZAN V DONALD CULLINCS JAMES MILLER ALVAR ERLANDSON FRANK MIRIELLO HARRY FAIR DONALD MORROW Qhll SAM FAIR THOMAS PCHOLINSKI VVILLIAM HODDER ROBERT PICKERING RAYMOND HUNTER JAMES STRAUSLER JACK JOYCE DAVID SIJDAC 5, WILLIAM VVILSON U Q Q Ia 2: --'---- I -IIII I, xx'-Lx 'I---- -----f---'--------I-----I----------I--I-'----------'--'-------- ---I.-'---.I--,--- Q- +-I---I-I--------------I-------------------------,-------------.--I---I-I--.-I-- IIIIII J I'III,'I- .4.....-. - . - J Q Page Fifty-four FRESHMAN OFFICERS illlie officers ol tlie lreslwman class, popu- larly elet-ted by tbeir classmates. were: President - A Robert lN'lcArclle Vice ljresiclent - - Paul Harnaclq Secretary - e lylargaret Aslalos VFFPIISIITPI - ,loe NlcQuacie Because oi a misunclerstancling. llieir picture NV'lS not im-lmletl in your yearbooli. h . NITS. CHIP Qur popular attenciance ollicer, Mrs. lela Carr, lias an uncanny Way of lcnowing wlden welve Hslcippeclu scbrool in tavor of ball games, trips to town, or just trips. But wlien tliings are really bitter witli us, no one coulcl be lcinoler or more uncierstancl- ing. lriat Woulcl We 0 Witbout lI11C1l1? Lorraine Gailey was tlie iaitliiul filer wlio lcept all tlie excuses in tiieir proper envelopes. lied tlie tisli, ran errancls, ancl otlierwise macle lqersell lwelplul. Anotlrier taitldtul lielper was Anna Austin. wlio was absent wben pictures were being talcen. Slae served as lVliss ilacolosl secretary for tliree semesters, ancl as a result probably lcnew more stuclents tlian any otlier girl in scliool. Tliese tliree pretty little sopllo- mores, Virginia Lintelman, Anna lVlae Vlasiclc, ancl Lois Scott piclcecl up attenciance carcls, cielivereci ab- sence slaeets anal returned absentee slips to tlie olliice at tlie encl oi scliool eacli clay. During tlie seconcl semester lvlacieline Rocco toolc Virginials place. X Lorraine Virginia, Anna lxlae, ancl Lois. Page Fifty-five SCHGOL CALENDAR CFEATURING VACATIONSJ September 7: The first day of schooii How giad we were to see a11 our oid friends who had so mysteriously disappeared during the summer. Some ot the boys sported tans that wouid make Ion Hail envious. And most of us were a11 rested up for that iong grind ahead. Uctober 22: This was our first holiday. Remember how we aiways managed to make our vacations begin the day betore they were scheduled by the simpie expedient of doin, nothin,?H Qctober 25, 26, 27: These were three heavenly days of freedom. it was one good thing to come out of rationing, although the teachers probabiy thought otherwise. Qctober 28: ,Twas the end of aii our hopes, dreams, and ambitions1 Report cards came out, and, white some of us wondered how we could be so stupid, other potentiai geniuses stroiied through the hails, beaming. November 11: Armistice Day, and no schoo1 again. Vve had pienty ot time to think about world affairs and how we wouid settle everything it we had charge for just a couple of days. November 25: The beginning oi our Thanksgiving vacation. About 10:50 A.iV1. we had begun to dream ot how much turkey and fixings we would eat,-foniy to be rudely awakened by an iii- timed question from the teacher. December 8: Report cardswone of those days again. Let's iust skip it, shaii we? December 25: Ahi At iast Christmas vacation. Remember the Christmas piay put on for our entertainment? And we reaiiy put our hearts and souis into singing carols afterwards. January 25: A whole half year had whizzed by by this time. The sophomores had iost those blank iooks, the juniors were beginning to feel iike seniors, and the seniors suddenly felt aged and gray. April 7: And the beginning of our longed-for Easter vacation. The first signs of spring faiied to appear, though, so we had to put oft our spring fever for a few more weeks. The Valistic an- nounced the Merit Parade winners: Jim iV1i11er and Bob Pickering, now in the Army, Jack llirich, now at Pitt, and Nancy Jones, Hilda Fish, and Mary Shaughnessy. April 21: Jean Barnett was eiected Prom Queen by the juniors and Carol Burkman May Queen by the seniors. They and their attendants were outstanding in iooks and personality. May 5: we ever forget the senior piay, mfhreeys A Crowdu? And what good actors Ethel Zamore, Marjorie Lawson, Duane Evans, Tom Viasick, and Bill 'Hutchison turned out to be? And remember how, when the tree props were stored in the chem, lab, the wags toid the guiiibie that Mr. Jeibart had dropped a viai of a secret compound and trees suddeniy grew from out the Hoor? May 26: The sate of picnic tickets is oni Summer is here at Iong iast. May 28: Baccaiaureateiand the seniors finally reaiize that they are through with their high school days forever. May 51: The school picnic-'and a good time had by a11. June 1: Commencement, and the seniors finaiiy reaching their goat. The occasion was just a bit saddened by the thought that so many of the senior boys were already started on the serious business of war. ' June 7: School closes-but we,11 be seeing you next yeari Page Fifty-six llgqguninu America 1 .1 .... 1,.,1a.1..-..i...1,.1 of ..-..-..- -.....-..... .... 4- PATRONS AMERICAN LEGION, DANIEL VV. BROOKS POST 85 ROTARY CLUB OF SVVISSVALE n Legion Unit 63 Mr. anc Mrs. Dwight L. Bardes BiII anc Dune Dr. VV. C. Barnett Mr. anc Mrs. MicIiaeI L. Bozurich Dr. L. E. Brougher Mr. anc Mrs. Joseph A. Byrnes Mr. anc Mrs. E. B. Cook Mr. anc Mrs. L. A. Davis Mr. anc Mrs. Frank K. Escher Mary AIice Farnettl IVIr. anc. Mr. anc Dr. VVi Dr. II. B Mr. anc Miirray Mrs. I. A. Fish Mrs. A. .I. Gilchrist Iiam B. Huber . Hudson Mrs. John J. Kirk M. Levine l.1nn1q1........1n-..1........-glin-I...-..-.. LIONS Mr. BHC CLUB OF SVVISSVALE Mrs. K. H. MiIIer , Mrs. M. H. MiIIer AIIHB Mae MCDOHOUQB MF. EIHC MF. GDC DF. HUC MF. HUC MF. HUC Mrs. iIoI1n LI. Matta Mrs. F. B. Patterson Mrs. C. A. Pickering Mrs. EmiI Rampon Capt. and Mrs. John VV. Reid Senior GirI Scout Troop 157 Mr. and Mrs. A. .I. Stiaugtinessy Dr. P. VV. Shogren Mr. anc Mrs. .I. R. StrausIer Mr. anc Mrs. D. L. Sudac Mr. anc IVIrs. CarI J. UIricI1 E. II. Vickers Mr. anc, Mrs. R. J. Vvestrnan Mr. and Mrs. CarroII M. VViIIiams .1...1..1u,1n.iqu1uuiul-un1u.i..1.. -..1..-...-..1l-i..1g.1q.1..1l.-II1.. NEVER BEFORE HAS THERE BEEN GREATER DEMAND FOR THE TRAINED MAN AND VVOMAN. SUCH A DE- MAND CAN BE MET BY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN CON- TINUING THEIR STUDIES UNDER THE VICTORY SCHOOL- THE-YEAR-ROUND PLAN. ...uiniu--Quia SUMMER SEMESTER BEGINS .IUNE 26 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH ADDRESS THE REGISTRAR u..g1..1..1nu1n1.......1..1,.1..1..1 I-qlilgigglgll. 1.11.4111 I 'age f o!e.--I- - - 1111111--1-..-.111I...1l..,1,.u..11111....11..,11ll.1111-.11 I I I I I I I I I : I I I B U SIN ESS I I 1 TRAI NIN G 1 I COLLEGE I OOMPLIMENTS I , I SECRETARIAL I O IT I ACCOUNTING T I T JOHN T. HOFFMAN T ADMINISTRATION A COURSES I I T T FULTON BUILDING I PITTSBURGH 1 I ATLANTIC 2678 : I I I I I I I I ITT ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' I' ' I I . PITTSBURGH JOHN DIANA G I SECRETARIAL I I LARIMER I BETTER CLEANING I SCHQQL 4 n AUTO SERVICE A SCITOOI OT Distinction EXPTIII -CIeanIng' Preffmg' GENERAL AUTO I Maw III, III M AVI. I Ta OfmS and RGPMS I REPAIRING 5 an ic i s ur , a. I g I ATI I 6644 PH In gh P Q 253 HQMES1-EAD SWISSVALE' PA' l Official Inspeciion Staiion NO. I EMMA EVANS PLUMER, Dean L E 635 S. Braddock Ave. Pitisburgh I I I I T I I I IT T'T'T T'IT T T T T T T'TI'T T T T T T T T T ' T T T T 'T T T T TMT T T T T T T I I - I I I 5 If I 5 BIRNKRANT S :IESKL HILSMANIS . t K W E T MEAT MARKET I 55212131 : I TSN X I ffxi I BETTER SHOES GROCERIES I If S S I N FROZEN FOODS I ii 2035 NOBLE STREET I E SWISSVALE, PA. 7:07 HARRISON AVE. PE. 0722 I -I - ---- -1-H---T- ---- -u------ -u--- -T-- - ---I-I--M ----------- ----'--w- -- - - - - - - - - -I P g Ffty-eight 1..1..1..1..1...1..1..1 ...,,..1,,1.,..-,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A Big Dafe of the School Calendar! SWISSVALE SCHCCLS PICNIC Kennywood Parlc Wednesday, May 31, 1944 FOR A CALL DGEWUUD BRANDWNE SATISFACTORY V 3600 cpe nmo co,lN,c. . 7, I6 CLEANING ' ll IYHCICH, SERVICE 'flffm N4 Wfflfh Of Jimi? AVENUE A FTE1 5T'l-E'lll' L- -HM-lil'-MLA-ll-Fl-M-ll'-ll-M-MFAl-l'lm-l-l l- - Fl-LLL'-lm-ll-MFM- F e rm er orner I I Braddock Avenue ?nd Seventh Sheet i i O en Monda and Saiurcla Evenin s i P 0'-IRINGER 9 1 THE FLORIST PHARMACY 1 I More and Better Flowers MICHAEL P' WEE M6- : F L M F FURNITURE co. 0' BRADDQCK' PA. PHONE BR. rosz otha sto U W BRADDOCK MMU IIO2 Braddock Avenue r res rn i - i McKeespor'c and Greensburg BRADDOCK' PA' SWISSVALE' PA' ..n1..1...-n1...1'.1,,.1.,.1u,1,.1,..-u.11,,. Page E' f Qhotographs Swissvalian CLASS OF I944 MADE BY THE Galwzal Sm ' BRANDYWINE 4403 726 BRADDOCK AVENUE BRADDOCK, PENNSYLVANIA -1- ----- ---- ---------------------- -1. 1n...n1u1u1u-n1u1n1wu- 1n1 nn1p.11111111111 1..1.,.1 1 1.1q.1..1ln1np1 1 -- 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,1..1 1 1 FAZIO'S MARKET VEGETABLES FRUITS and GROCERIES 2020 MONONGTAHELA AVE. FREE DELIVERY BR. 9993 -.u1u1u1n1n-1-n1..1..1,4,1..1,.1,.1,, PRINCESS SHOP Ladies' Dresses, MiIIinery, Hosiery, Lingerie, and Sportswear 2OI2 NOBLE STREET PHONE: BRANDYWINE 4590 You can pay more but you c:an't get better TOOOI than we serve. AGNES LUNCHEONETTE I707 MONONGAHELA AVE. PHONE PE. 4015 REGENT PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded by Registered Pharmacists Only IIOI BRADDOCK AVENUE EDGEWOOD, PA. A. T. AND C. J. SIDEHAMER 1un1nn1uu1n1nn1n1n1n1n1n1i-1.1..1.-11. GOOD LUCK FROM PE. 5486 REGENT SQUARE , REALTY CO. COMPLETE INSURANCE IIO6 SOUTH BRADDOCK AVE. M. E. MILLER, Mgr. SWISSVALE, PA. .1n1T-T11M1nn1nn1un1nn1nu1..1.,1.,. R. E. HELLNER PURE FOOD STORE PHONE PE. 292I 2922 IIO7 S. BRADDOCK AVE EDGEWOOD, PA. Howard Nemitz FIoraI Shoppe 7442 Washington Ave. Swissvale. P6- NEXT DOOR TO WASHINGTON THEATRE PHONE BR. 3867 552 Broadway Pitcairn, Pa. CORSAGES WEDDING BOUQUETS NOVELTIES CUT FLOWERS FUNERAL DESIGNS ROTH'S STORE MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR BR. 3122 SWISSVALE, PA. WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS EVERYWHERE ..1,,1,.......1,.,.1,.1,,.1.,1,.,1.n1u1n1n1n-41u1un1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Compliments Ot SUN DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY zoia NOBLE STREET BR. vm 1,,.,..1 1 1 1 1 1u1,.1.,1 1.1.1111 1 1 1 1 1.101 1 11.1,.1.,1..1..1..1nu1un1un1nn1 1 1nn1l.1..1..1.. COMPLIMENTS OE REGENT BEVERAGES Page u.1n Sixty The Qk0r1iteI' Csmpauy THE CKUNITECALLEN DER CABLE CCMPANY HAZARD INSULATED WIRE WCRKS Division of Okonife Co. MANUFACTURERS OF INSULATED WIRES AND CABLES For Over Half A Century Ed A D S I3I7 GULF BUILDING D t M PITTSBURGH PA BEST WIS!-lES TO The Class of '44 J SEPH N. NIED WALTER J. YENN J E W E L E R Phones Valley 6446 Brandywine 3275 IO4 ELECTREC AVENUE EAST PITTSBURGH Bracldoclc National Banlc BRADDOCK, PA. ORGANIZED 5882 This Banlc l-las Served the People of This Community For a Period of ol Years Cn This Record, We Solicit Your Banking Business MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MELLBANK GROUP F. D. I. C. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Kopp Glass, lncorporated SWFSSVALE, PENNSYLVANIA Manufacturers of INDUSTRIAL, SIGNAL AND ILLUMINATING GLASSWARE 1 4..,,,.-,......,..,.....-,..-.,....I-,...-,..,-.,,.......-...,..,,n-..,.-....-,,......,.-,.,.-..........-......,.,.-...,-,,.,-,...-,,.,...........-...-....- - - - - ... - .. - -,........ 4, I I , MECULLOCH I NICHGI-SSN S 8K PFEIL COMPLIMENTS I I S H O E S REAL ESTATE OF I FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY - and. DAVE FRANKLE'S E INSURANCE 2020 NOBLE STREET MEN'S SHQP I SWISSVALE' PA. BR. 4600 2oo4 WAVERLY STREET I SWISSVALE, PA. g'm1'TlINT l'PlI'-ll1TIllIllII11 IIII -Irwin IIII 1lIlI1llll--u Illl l-IlH1IIIT II1lIW-I llll 1 IIII irlnl llll 1 Illl 7 -1 llll 1 llll -1 llll 1:1-IIn1lllvn1n 1 1 1 1 L 1 .1 1 Tun I ELECTRIC I SHOE REPAIR ECONCMY I HARDWARE i CHARLES MAZZUCA, PTOEIIEIOI I WE DO EXCELLENT WORK CO' I II n- V - -II I Only Finest Grade of Leather BE WISE ECONOMIZE : . . 78OI Wesimoreland Ave. I or Composrhon Used I I902 MONONOAHELA AVENUE BR- 3400 SWISSVALE T SWISSVALE, PA. .i.-M1M- il--'l1mliu1M1M-m-'u-M- ,I'I -,m-m,,-M- ,,,, -I -M-,,,,,,,, -,-i ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,i,,,,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,, 1 -, -, 1 ,,- -,,1,,-u I I I L A B U C K E S I I CREDIT JEWELER I DIAMONDS WATCHES REPAIRINC-5 OPEN EVENINGS PHONE RRANDYWINE 4674 1 zoos NOBLE STREET SWISSVALE, PA. I !-,,,1..,, -1111- nn-uu- IIII -un-Im-Iw 11f11 II1I 1'Il1I'H- - 'III' III11I-H-1011 1 1 1 1 - -- - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1:1 I I BEST WISHES I TO The Class of '44 I . I Charles Edward Studlo I P H O T O C-3 R A P H S I 2I I9 NOBLE STREET SNWISSVALE, PA. in--A T.T- ---- -T.T - TTTT - T.T- - I --- T-I- - III- -I-I- T-T- ------ - ------- - --I--I-I---TE -T-' -I--I--A - -I---- I. Page Sixty-four lg...-qq1gq1..i. .- .... 1 1 1 i..i,,-.U NEW REGENT SALON UNION DRUG STORE CUT RATE DRUGS Cor. Church and Monongahda BR. 222I SWISSVALE. PA. FREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS STEPHENS FLOWERS FOR EVERYBODY CHURCHILL 5IOO 6I5 WOOD ST. WILKINSBURG, PA. COM PLI M ENTS OF Dr. William Oleon DENTIST l922 MONONGAI-IELA AVENUE BR. 0328 DIAMONDS A SPECIALTY IAS. A. McKINLEY JEWELER ZOIO NOBLE ST. SWISSVALE. PA. -51:1un-nn1nn1uu-nnzuuiuu--nn1nu1m1-nl--nu.- The home of fresh baked goods and ice cream. You always get what you order. FRANK'S HOME BAKERY ZOIO MONONGAHELA AVE. BR. 3847 SWISSVALE, PA. FAGAN'S MARKET FRUITS VEGETABLES MEATS GROCERIES 2I2I NOBLE STREET The I-Iouse Of FLOWERS AND GIFTS PI-IONE CI-I. 0385 808 CENTER ST. WILKINSBURG, PA. Edgar L. Wareham .1.liI.1I.1n..........1............-......-.,.L..1I.-....1.....,..,,..-I.. .. 1 -. 1 -..-.- SWISSVALE GLASS MACHINERY CORPORATION SWISSVALE, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. F. C. W. WenizeI HOLBERT'S ESSO STATION FOR EXTRA SERVICE E. 5. HoLBERT Pennwood and Rebecca Shed WILKINSBU RG, PA. CH. 5I I0 ZINN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS SODA GRILL BOOTH SERVICE RIECK'S ICE CREAM sol-Ioven AND MONONGAHELA Page Sixty-fl 8 COMPLIMENTS OF TI-IE Ga SWISSVALE, PA. 2 .lu -.-..-.. ....... - .... ....-..-.. .....-. - - ----I----9 I SWISSVALE REAL ESTATE CO. 20I4 Noble Street SWISSVALE, PA. W. E. THOMPSON, Mgr. BR. 2850 I T E D ' S I I HAT CLEANING and SHOE SHINE PARLOR I I 2032 NOBLE STREET SWISSVALE, PA. -,.'1.ui..,,-.1u.1 1m,1,..,-uu....un1uu..nnu- 1 1n1uu..u BR. 3I I6-3l29-3I33 ALLEN'S PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE JOI-IN L, ALLEN, PMG. Your Dependable Druggisi 2019 NOBLE ST. SWISSVALE, PA ,,1,,,,.,,,,,.-,..1w..,.1uu..un..uu1ug1.g-lgluu.. SWISSVALE HARDWARE 81 HEATING COMPANY HENRY J. GAILLIOT, ProprIeIof HARDWARE, PLUMBING SUPPLIES, SHEET METAL AND ROOFING DUPONT PAINTS, FURNACE PARTS, AIR CONDITIONED HEATING 7544 RosIyn Street Phone BR. 3I6O Swissvale, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF VESUVIUS CRUCIBLE COMPANY li...-I.-..--.......11i.--..-1-1i11.1..111-1111111111--i.......1..1,..1 LOUIS E. NEWLAND FIRE AUTO INSURANCE 2022 WaverIy Avenue at NobIe SwissvaIe, Pa. -n1u.- -.nn1un1u,1un1nninn.- 1 ..- Page Sixty The First National Bank of Swissvale Swissvale, Pennsylvania CAPITAL, SURPLUS PROFITS, AND RESERVES - - S387,000.00 OFFICERS P. VV. MORGAN - - - - - Chairman VV. D. BOWERS - - Prasiflent A. T. MORGAN - - Vice President J. E. ALLISON - - - Cashier P. D. IVIITCHELI, - Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS ' W. D. BOWERS H. W. MORROW WM. H. FERGUSON A. T. IVIOROAN C. I. MlI.l-ER - P. VV. MORGAN SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT 1,,.-H..I..-I..-up-I..-..1..1..1..1.4.. 1 .-ui.......i,,iu1........-.51gg.-u....1..1.,iuu1n1n....lp1, .11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1l,1p.1..14.-.un STEFFEY JOHNSON MEN'S WEAR 9I3 Wood St. Wilkinsburg, Pa. CH. 3220 11.-n-u-n1u --111-11 -- -I-1-I1---I-ll-Il-I MAXWELL'S FLOWERS CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS CHURCHILL 0373 8I2 Wood Sireei WiIIcinsburg, Pa. 1..-.np1.l1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1511-1111.-qn.1l.1gg1,g1p COMPLIMENTS OF BARD'S DAIRY STORE n1.n1ul1l.11111111.-111111l1nu1 CH. OI43 ESTABLISHED l889 CALDWELL 8: GRAHAM DEPARTMENT STORE Penn Avenue and Wood Street WILKINSBURG, PA. 11...g1..1.g1.g1.g1..1gl1.q1.g1.g1.11l.1..1..1n.1.l1.g.-1.15.1151 Page Sixty : COMPLIMENTS MCKINLEY I I OF I and I WASHINGTON I HEINRICH I THEATRE I I Braddock Paint 8: Glass Co Distributors for TI-IE WATSON-STAN DARD CO. PAINTS ' GLASS - WALL PAPER 706 Braddock Avenue x Braddock, Pa. ILOYAIL always to the cause of better Yearbooks JAHN 5' 'OLLIER EN GRAVING C O. 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