Swissvale High School - Swissvalian Yearbook (Swissvale, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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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



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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

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