Swissvale High School - Swissvalian Yearbook (Swissvale, PA)

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I I.. Jiff' W4 QM' QM I Plllmlislmd by the Sludenls of SNVISSVALE HIGH SCHOOL SXVISSY.-XLE, PliNNSYl.Y.,XNI.'X WWW 3- 'iw ,. su if ll , un- W M X 353, 4. at , 5 x Q. sr ,Q 1,5 ' ..3f nl , 0 'fx THE STAFF OF THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY SVVISSA VALIAN PRESENTS IN IVIANY PICTURES OUR SCHOOL AS IT IS TODAY. A FEVV SOIVIEYVI-IAT EXAOOERATEID CARTOONS VVILL LINK THE PRESENT NVITH THE PAST. K 'N I - 'J 3 6 F' 1 DN ' 'fo Z? P 8 I , ' I 0 X, - K A Go A vp. F V THE NEXT EEVV PAGES VVILL INTRODUCE THE AD- MINISTRATION, VVHOSE WORK MAKES OUR SCHOOLS PROGRESS SO SMOOTHLY, THE EACULTY, WHOSE HELP CANNOT BE ESTIMATED FULLY, AND THE STUDENTS, WHOSE PROBLEMS AND PEREORMANCES MAKE SO MUCH WORK EOR THE TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRA- TORS. II , T r , A I CIHQDO kfxg-J Ulwiously, lllis pivlure was posocl, ZIIIIIOIIQII occasionally on il four of ilw luuilclingj you ITHQIII sc-0 an Qulirv group sluclyirmgr-ftlmn again you might nol. ADMI TRATIO N... BOARD Ulf liDL,'C,TA'l'lON Sc-ntrrfl: xv, Clynlc Smillvy, pr:-siclr-nl. Slnmling: C. A. NlrKinlf-y: XV. C, Rezxflcr, sc-crm-lury: .lolm R. PklllK?I'S0l1Q ,lolm R. Slllllll, snlifilor: Dr, Roy Nl. Slllllll, Not in picture: Norman Blnc'Lf'rmcl, vim prvslzlz-nl zxncl Carl D. Smilll, lr., svrving will: lllv ll. Navy. ISAILY L. Nl. DOUGIAS C, DANNEIS ll'l'l:lll0l1ill'llt Principal of lliglz Sullool Principal of Dictlesnn lfS'l'lQl.l,lf GRAY HELEN llYVARlNlfN lllfl.l'fN FTIYRNIQR NRS, lRlfNlQ llAR'l 54-c'r4'lury lo SIl,Jt'l'llllC'llllUl1l SK'Cl'!'llll'y lo Sorrwlury lo Superilllelulcni Svf'n'lr1l'y In l,I'lIll'll7lll, Higl1 Scllool Principal Diglegon Sgllgul Page Eigllf Never Witt we forget our teac ers w to ieipe rs t FOIIUII li nest DGTIO o our nes.-our t1igi1 sciiooi ctays. Miss ones aiways in Int smr on mer ur winie sie peiiormec inr xarrous duties as counselor . ss Vviwitneii court make any part oi i :lin interestind to 111 stu ents . . . Next We come to Miss Jaco s etter Lnown as M ss J Hur time was tit llf Witl t e Yeartmolz, Valistic, Quill a Scro esi es tier important tnoioffy fiassest iss i iomas gave aii iier art stuctents goo advice to urt er tiieir exetopment in lin ci erent pimscs ot art Doosnit Mrs. McGraw ioo ppy7 it must in ause nr Sl isses a e s rr Mr. .ieitxartis serious oo was on y temporary cr ns ciem stuccnts cont Ina e mn oo inyt und but ciieertui . . . Mr Blllclff LICII to in ci up t at tc t o tie Joy 'II c as '1 coacii ilC,S a Wiiizi . M Vvaiiace was 1 w rays u ot wittv iernmixs 'xnft practicai join Doesnt Paul Rodgers iooic interestec in w at s on time imoarct i spino we earne enouffit Spams trom Miss Dia to become potential Soutiw American ipiomats NiARo,xRicT .IoNEs fiiris' Counselor, Bio oqx AANN XVIIITNELL Latin EI.lZ1XBl'ITlI JACOBS Arlivilif-s Director, Bio offx ESTIflAl.I2 THOMAS Art. Fins. ORPHA NICGRAXV Typing, Sales. CIIIZSTISII Ni. .IELBART Cil0llliSlfQ', Geometry C3llARI.IiS BUZARD Gym unit Heaittm, Fool ll yu 1 ,IOSPQPII NVALLACE xll'l'ililllil'flI IDI'flXYiHf7 I ll C H1 Supl-rinlenrient. Im Dm FfFllI'il, Spkll1i5i'l. i , Mus. NELLIE iATWVELL Freshman Engiisii. IQENNETH iVi1LLER CEYITI, fxigffijffl. ciRACii COULTER Business Training, fNiQCiJl'il. Fi,xRo,xm2T Flonrzissm' Civics, Fresiiman Engiisii. Erviizix SUTTITR Frm-simian Engiisii. Fins. XIARGARITT TONKAY Civics. Gym. SHERMAN DURSTINE Generali Science. NAOMI STERNAT Sch 001 NlIl'Se. Mrs. Atweiiis students iiiied tier so mucii tiiat siieis their candidate tor Vviiois Vviio, even ttlougti a comparative newcomer . . . Mr. iviiiier cuts a striicing Figure over in Dickson Wiiere tie trains Gienn Cunningiiams to-iae, and teacicses aigeiara to matiiematicaiiy minded tresiiies . . . Always surrounded ioy admiring students and ever-wiiiing to iweip tiwem out in any way is Miss Grace Couiter, as pieasant as side iooics . . . Miss iviorrisseyis wit and iier immense store ot icnowiedge on current events maice iier ciasses interesting to tier students . . . Miss Sutter couid maice anyttiing appeai- ing, but tier iiumor and tier interest in iier students maixe iier Engiisii ciasses doutmiy so . . . Mrs. Tonicayis attractive appearance and gaiety maice iier popular witii everyinody . . . Doesnit Hpopu Durstine iooic happy? He, too, turned interested tresiwies into potentiai scientists. His ciasses were aiways a tiigiiiigtit ot tide tresiiie year . . . Have a tiroiien ieg, neck, finger, or ciavicie? See Miss Sternat,-fsiie can fix anytiiing up. Page Ten Mrs. Jones was new to us tiiis year, tout stieis toeen a gooft triend to att tier students . . . Atways pteasant, iieiptut, and tiinct,-tiiatis Miss Rotten '... Miss Eisarnangs tfngtistm classes were always tutt ot ilumor anft interest. No woncter-tooti wilo tflllgtlt tt1CFIlt Mrs. Bennettts tntue eyes saw everyttiing in a ctleertut tight. Litcect and greatly actmirect by everyone in sciioot . . . Ntr. Elder, the Htmrainu ot our sctioot, taugiit tuture scientists and pitots much ttcney neectect to tcnow. Greatiy respectect and welt titcect . . . Miss Tennantis picture just iiact to toe tation witii .timer iooysu, an im- portant teature ot Room 28. Nice to took att . . . Hpopu .tactison was atways surrounded by a taevy ot admiring gifts. A poputar leactior in SHS. NIRS. GEORGIiX ,loNi2s Xvorict History. Junior and Senior Engtistr .IUNE ROLLER American History. NIARGARET' Eisixxmx Soptiomore Engtistm. NIRS. NIARY BENNETT Stenograptly. Soptiomore Engiisii. Business Law. HARRY ELl7I41R Physics, from-rat Science, Aero' nautirs. RAE TENNANT Xvortcl History. CiUY JACKSON Economics, lrlrlltltfxfns, Algebra. Page Eleven 1 x1 A - 'it n -G d: 'ivan tha 3 Jg xfg X Q X 1. ,Q E E V e at 516 Wx E N Q W' xxxxxxmt ,4 Vf'f: 2'i3 ' 'X 2. , , . ,. A , -f , Miss Sciiimmers ciasses introduced the students into time intricacies ot German, and tier interest in tier students made good iinguists ot tinem . . . Mrs. Frazer is anotiler ot our teacilers who wiii ine rememioered tor iler interest in tier students. Sile iioids an enviainie reputation as a good teaciier . . . Miss Roioiminss ciieertui disposition made iler Engiisil ciasses tun. Her iceen sense ot iuumor couid aiways ine counted on . . . Miss MacLeod was iots ot tun and so were iler gym ciasses . . . Miss Sutter's charming personaiity and attractive appearance iieip maize her ciasses popular . . . Mr. Dennisonis geometry and trig ciasses were accentuated toy ilis ready wit. ins joicest . . . Hamlet, tiaemes, and puns are oniy some ot line subjects you meet in Miss Tomiinsonis English ciasses. Une couid iearn anytining trom sucil a Wliuz ot a Wizzaroi, i1ILDA SCIIIMMEL German, Business Aritilmelic, Generai Matti. Nins. M1XRlE Wi. FRAZER American History, Economics, Proioiems. HELEN ROBBINS Junior Engiisii. EDITH MACI .EOD Gym, Heaitim. RUTH SUTTER Typing, SODLOITIOTC Engiisir JOSEPH DENNISON Mathematics, Basiccliaaii Coach. BEATRICE TOMLINSON Senior Engiisil. Page Twelve .M 1.x .w A ,, if it ef-A ., V w P9 e Fourt JANIES ABATE . . . Hlzlipn . . . Art I3 Baslcetball I3 Nleclianical Drawing 23 Football 4. .Iames is a speedy member ol SwissVale,s football team. GUY ABBDTT, JR. . . . uCubby . . . Nlecbanical Drawing I, 2, 53 Football 2, 5, 4. Guy is an alllposition player lor tlie Cvold Flaslies. Always wears a grin. CARRIE IJAULINE AIVIIE . . . Carrie can always malfe us laug'l1-even on tlie Clullest days. Typing is ber lavorite subject, and slsne plans to be a secretary. JOSEPHINE NIARIE ANIODEO . . . i'Dolly . . . Leaders, Club 4. An entliusiastic gymnast laslc tlle girls in tier classll. Her main ambition is to be a good secretary. RITA CECILIA APTER . . . Cleo Club 1, 23 Girl Ref serves 5. Rita, wlao enjoys science tespecially cliemistryl, wants to be a dietitian. DORIS ARMSTRONG . . . Doris is a lassie wllo came llome. I'ler ambition is to be a nurse. Her pleasant disposition will be an asset. CHARLES DICKINSON ARNOLD . . . Dick . . . Band 2, 5, 43 Glee Club I, 23 Yearboolz 4. A swell lellow. Usually seen on a dance lloor. Now wears Navy Blue. VVILLIANI BAIN . . . 'iBill . . . Glee Club 13 Latin Club 5, 43 Swissvalian 4. Bill, tlie Hlocal banlcerf, lilces to go out witll girls, but on tl1e serious side lilies clwemistry and pliysics. JEAN BARINIETT . . . MBU . . . lvlajorette 2, 5, 43 Junior Prom Queen 5. HBH is one ol our lovely majorettes. Lilies to dance and to sleep. Her ambition is a secretl FLORENCE MARY BAT'l'lSTEl.l.A . . . Flo . . . Leaders, Club 2, 5, 4. Flo rates Englisti as ber favorite subject and is nice to llave around. ROBERT BAUDRY . . . ln . , . Nleclianical Drawing I, 23 Art I. Bob is a builder ot model airplanes. ls always seen around town in bis colorlul Plymoutti. VIRGINIA BECKER . . . ujinnyu . . . Glfwe Club I, 23 Student Council 23 Valistic I, 2, 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5, 43 Swissvalicm 43 Art I, 2, 5, 4. Jinny is quite a busy girl around SI-IS. DONALD BELL . . . useemoren . . . Band 1, 2, 5, 43 Stage Crew 23 Orcliestra 2, 5. useemoreu is quite a witty lellow and ll1e lite ot tlle party. Vvould lilie to be a CPA. ANNA IVIAE BENDER . . . A girl everybody lilces. Typing is tier favorite subject. Slie wants to be a recep- tionist ancl slioulcl malce a good one. ROBERT VVALTER BENIIIZ . . . Club 2. Nvvaltu is a tall, goocl-natured lellow, wliom we predict will be a success as an accountant. MARY LOIS BERC1 . . . Nslaneyu . . . Glce Club 1, 4, Art 5. .laneyls ambition is to be a model,-and we tbinlc slie bas everytliing it talces. AGNES IVIARIE BLEDNICK . . . 'iAg . . . Art I, 43 Leaders, Club I, 2, 5, 43 Clieer- leader 5, 43 Cvirl Reserves 53 Latin Club 2, 5, 4. Stle is also interested in commercial art and aolvertisingl RONALD BLUNI . . . nRonnieU . . . SHSYS Gremlinl Altlaougll Ronnie says llis ambition is to be a bum, we tl1inlc lie leans more to t'l1e matlsiematical side. FIANA BOLTZ tlVlrs. tlolin Stroupl . . . Fi, . . . Fi was time lirst ot tlie Class ot ,45 brides. We missed ber wtmen slle lc-lt us in January. ROBERT BOZURICH . . . 'Bojaclcu . . . Art 1, 43 Band 2, 53 Drcbestra 53 Stage Crew Q3 Latin Club 2, 5, 43 Football 4. Bob is a llelplul lellow and would lilie to be a-wlaat l l I Uiidertalcer. EDVVARD BRACKEN . . . UECIH . . . Nlecllanical Draw- ing I, 2, 43 Ed is that cbeerlul lad wlio really sldines in experiments in tlie cliem lab. ALYS HARRIET BROVVN . . . AI . . . leaders' Club l, 2, 53 Girl Reserves 5, 43 Art I, 2. 5, 43 Swissvalian 43 Latin Club 5, 4. AI is as nice to lcnow as slie is to Ioolc at. GLORIA LOUISE BRUGH . . . Boon . . . Glee Club lg Girl Reserves 5, 4. Gloria enjoys anytbing per- taining lo aviation and would lilce a position on an air- line alter graduation. KATHRYN l5'RUSH . . . mliinlcyu . . . Art I3 Nlecbanical Drawing 2. Vliinlcy spends ber spare time writing letters to service men. Good practice toward reaebing ber ambition'-to be a secretary. RONALD GEORGE BRYAN . . . Bobo,' . . . Nleclianical Drawing 53 Football 2, 5, 4, Bobo is tliat claslling member OF COEICII BUZQFfi,S iJOyS. lcnown ill'0LlI'1d SCll00l. MARY CATHERINE BUTLER . . . nylary Lori' . . . Tbe Iiie ol tbe partyl Vvlmat will we do witllout Nlary? TESSIE ANNE l5UTl-ER . . . Salesman 5, 4. Alter graduation Tessie bopes to use ber salesmansllip Wbicll slme acquired at football games. Her gay smile is sometliing to see in a dreary Ilall. ANTOINETTE RITA CAFARA . . . Toni . . . Tliouglm Toni is quiet and reserved, sbe perlis up a lot wben a cer- tain Navy man is around. THERESA NIARIE CAPASSO . . . upee-VX7eeU . . . A tallcative miss wbois lull of lun. Her iavorite period is upopisu Problems elass. VICTLJRIA CAPASSO . . . mrodclyu . . . For recreation Toddy lilies tbe movies, but in ber serious moments ber interest lies in typing. XVILLIANI Bl. CARVER . . . Bill . . . Valistic 2. Bill reacbes liigll lor luis ambition-to be an executive. ls one ol tbose rare students vvbo lilces all Iris subjects. NANCY I., CARTER . . . HNancu . . . Glen Club I, 2, 5, 43 Latin Club 2, 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5, 43 Valistic 5, 43 fQuill and Scroll 4. lwancyls always getting into tllings and staying tbere-'including Room 6. JAMES D. CHERRY . . HCberryH . . . lwif'C'llElTlICili Drawing I3 Band 4. Cberry 1 an obliging Swiss Blister, clleery and lrienclly to all. PATRICIA ANNE CHRISTIE . . . Path . . . Art I, 2, 5, Ali Valislic I, 23 Latin Club 2, 5. 43 Clleerleader Q, 53 Swissvaliun 4g Leaders, Club l, 23 Class Secretary 5. Pat will be remembered lor ber beautilul blaclc liair. IRENE 'Cf3'G'GlNS . . . Hscottyu . . . Glee Club I, 23 Girl Re- serves 5. 4. Scotty is a carelree miss wbo enjoys dancing. Vvbere iun is, tberels Scotty, too. NIARJORIE FRANCES CRAICT . . . Hblargien . . . Glee Club 5, 4. Nlargie is endowed Witb a lceen sense ol bumor and a pleasant dis- position. .IANIES CRANIER . . . ulguclcyn . . . Latin Club 2, 5. 4: Aeronautics Club 53 Swissvalian 43 Treasurer Student Council 4. Buclcyls bobby is building moclel planes and liis ambition is to be a pilot. GEORGIA NIAE DANIELS . . . Glen Club I, 23 Girl Reserves I, 2. Georgiais lcinclness and nice personality sbould malce ber a success as a social worker. .IOSEPHINE ANNE DEFRANK . . . Jo . . . Art I, 2, 5, 43 Leaders Club l, 2, 5. 43 Latin Club Q. 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5, 43 Valislic 5, 4. llo, a dancing lan, also lilies pllotograplly. ROBERT' DEIFEI .... uI5olJU . . . Band I, 2, 5: Orc'I1c'stra 1, 2. Bob lilies pbysics, wbicll be will use Inter in aero- nautical engineering. ANNA NIARCZARET IJELEY . . . Leaders, Club 4. A girl welll always remember lor Iler Icindness, generosity, and loyalty. JOSEPHINE D'ELIA . . . nsloen . . . Art I, 2, 4. .loe is a lavorite witb botb tfbe girls and time boys. Tbings are always stirring wben sliels arouncl. Page Fifi LOUIS FRANCIS DIANA . . . 'lNose,l . . . Footloall 1, 2, 5, 43 Basketball l, 2, 5, 43 Yearlnoole 43 Stuclent Council 2. Nose liopes to continue luis lootlaall career in college. ROBERT P. DICKSON . . . Bolo . . . ln school Bolnys Iavorile sulaject is matl1. Alter scllool itls cars, ancl in liis leisure time itls lauilcling model planes. ANNA MARIE DIDONIENICO . . . HDeU . . . Leaders, Clulo l, 2, 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5, 43 Cvlee Clulo l, 43 Cldeerleaoler I, 2, 5, 4. De cloes a goocl jola of lceeping our Alma lVlater's morale up at Iootlaall games. DARYI, DOVVNIE . . . Orclwestra I, 2, 5, 43 Cvlee Clula 13 Latin Clulb 2, 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5, 4. A swell pianist. Hopes to travel later in lille. PALIL DRAKE . . . uCornyl' . . . Glee Clulo 1, 2. Corny always lias a new jolce to tell. l'le llopes to use llis CAPC training in aviation. JOAN DUNCAN . . . Alou . . . Art 1, 2, 5, 43 Attendant to Prom Queen ,44. Tall, lalonde, ancl terrilic. One of Upopu Jaelcsonls lans. JACK DZUGAN . . . nDuzH . . . lVlecl1anical Drawing 1, 2. tlaelc clwose elwemistry as luis favorite suloject. Hels in tlae Navy now. EII-EEN EDGE . . . Leaders Club l, 2, 5, 43 Latin Club 2, 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5, 43 Valisiic l. Eileen is always on tlle alert anel in tlae miclst ol tllings. JOE EISENIAN . . . Baslcetlaall l, 2. iloe is a genial lad witli an ever-present smile. His amlaition is to play lyaslcet- laall lor a major league. NIARCELLA ELISH . . . Art I, 2. lvlareella lias a con- genial clisposition and is always ready lor a good time. VVILLIAIVI R. ELLIGTT . . . Bill . . . Football 1, 4g lllaslielloall manager l, 23 lVleel'1aniCal Drawing 1, 2, 43 Stage Crew 53 Footlnall manager 23 Valistic 4. Billls amluilion is to lye a Cloctor. MARY LOUISE . . . nlVlary Louu . . . Leaclersl Clulo I, 23 Crirl Reserves 5, 43 Latin Clulu 2, 5, 4. lVIary Louls pleasing Way will llrigliten any olliee. Luelcy Ilxe man wlmo gets ller for a secretary. ENIII- ETZLER, JR .... UBLILIH . . . lvICCllHIllCE1l Draxxfing I, 2. llucl wislies to use l'1is lrolblny, louilcling model airplanes, in lullilling llis amluition to be an engineer. BETTY EVANS . . . llBeItsH . . . Art l, 2, 5, 43 Forum Club 13 Girl Reserves 5, 43 Swissvaliun 4. Betty is one ol our pretty misses xvlio is lull of lun and vigor. CLIFFORD D. EVANS . . . Mllielill . . . lvleellanical Drawing I, 2, 5. Ticlcls 'l1ololJy is lluntingr-fwllat ? ? ? His amlaition is to lae an aeronautical engineer. ELNIER FALCSIK . . . Uziggyu ...N Class treasurer 23 Footldall 2, 5, 4: Lalin Clula 2. 5, 43 lvleclianical Drawing 2. Ziggy playecl superln lootlsall lor SHS. He also lilces a goocl laaselaall game. ANGELICA JANE FARINA . . . lllennyn . . . slennyls laolatmy is reacling goocl boolcs. Her amloition is to be a goocl secretary. JOSEPH FARREN . . . H.loell . . . Foolloall 43 P-aslietloall 5, 43 Art 4. ,loe slaowecl lmis slcill in Swissvalels Iootlaall games. VVILLIANI H. FERGUSQN . . . Bill . . . Baslcetlaall 13 Band I3 lylecllanieal Drawing 1,23 Footloall 5, 43 Aeronautics Clulo 53 Swissvalian 4. 'Congenial ancl goocl-loolqing, Bill was an asset lo our lootlaall team. VINCENT FIANO . . . Nvinn . . , IVlecl1anieal Drawing I, 2, 53 Baslqetloall I, 2, 5, 4g Stuclent Council 43 Class Vice President 43 Forum Cluly I: Swissvalian 4. Vinny is a speecly player on tlie loaslcet- loall squad. JOHN E. FISHER . . . CurlyH . . . lVIecl1anical Drawing I, 2, 53 Footlaall manager 2, 5, 43 Baslcetloalil 2, 5. Ilolinny is tluat l1appy-go-luclcy lellow youlve been seeing arouncl SHS. Everylaocly lcnows l1im ancl lilces luim. NIAE FLEMINO . . . Clee Club I: Art l, Q, 5: Cvirl Re- serves 5, 43 Leaclers' Clulu I, 23 Latin Clulm 2, 5, 43 Valisiic 4. Tlmis attractive recl-Iieacl would lilce to be a designer. THOMAS FOSNICHT . . . mliornu . . . Nleclwanical Drawing I. Remember tl1e larnous pompaclour? Tom is Ilappiest wlien on tlle clance lloor, ancl wants to join tl1e Navy. DONALD S. FRANKLE . . . Don . . . Bancl I. 2, 5, 4, Clrclwstra I. 2, 5, 4g Forum Clula Ig Stuclent Council 2g Football I. Don is getting plenty ol experience in luis fatlwerls clotlling store to lullill Iris ambition,-'to Iac a salesman. EIJNA AGNES FRASER . . . nscoltyu . . . Art I, 2, 5, 45 Leaclersl Cluln I. Eclna puts 'lier Ileart anel soul into typing Iwecause slle wanls to excel in tllal art. ROBERT .l. FULTON . . . Uliucln . . . Art lg Baslcetlyall I, 2: Foote lmall I, 2, 5, 4. Vvlly Bolo lilie Stucly Hall tliirel periocl? The team will really miss lllis versatile player. CATHERINE ELIZABETH CANNON . . . Kay . . . Glee Clulo I, 2. Kay is tlle little girl wlio goes ,rouncl ancl 'round on wlleels-at tlle slcating rink. EVELYN Nl. GARO . . . Ev . . . Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Evelyn is a wlaiz at stenograplly. Slle will Certainly lullill Iler ambition'-to lme a secretary. EUCENIA V. . . . Hsleanien . . . Art Ig Latin Club 2, 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5, 4. .leanie is serious ancl nice. Believe it or not'-fller Ivest-Iilcecl suloject is matll. AUDREY HELEN MILDRED GAYDOS . . . Uslcipu . . . Alxvays witll a pair ol sliates ancl a laugb. Vvill malce an icleal beautician. PHILONIENA GRACE GESVVALDO . . . Phil . . . Clee Club l, 2, 5, 4. Has tbe gilt ol gala. Really enjoys ller claewing guml VX7ll.I.lAlVl GILNIORE . . . uRipH . . . Latin Clulo 2, 5, 4. His ambition is to be a doctor, altlaougld luis best-lilcefl sullject is Englisll. l'lEl-ElXl LOUISE GLADORA . . . Art lg Leaclers, Club I, 23 Latin Clulo 2, 5, 4. Helenys llolnlmy is reacling ancl ller laest-lilcecl suIJ- ject is cllemistry. Put tlxese two togetlier and slielll go places-College. LORIS C. GOLDSTROIHM . . . Clee Club 2: Girl Re- serves 5, 4. Tile lemale ylarco Polo ol SHS-wants to travel. Nice to Imave arouncl. NIILDRED EDITH CRIFFITH . . . lVIiIlie', . . . Art 1, 2, 5, 45 Service Club l. Nlillie bas a nice way about ber. ls neat ancl elilicient ancl will malce an icleal secretary. RCDBERTA GQUBEAUID . . . HBobloyU . . . Clee Clulo l, 2, 5, 43 Latin Club 2, 5, 43 Art 43 Valistic 43 Salesman 4. Bobby is a super-salesman: tllis was provecl at lootlaall games. KATHLEEN GURA . . . Art 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I. Kay's lavorite sulmjecl is art. Alter graclualion slle woulcl lilce to be a lasllion Llesigner. DOROTHY NlARlE HACS . . . HDoreyH . . . Art l, 2, 5, 4. Lilies to laowl, clraw, ancl write letters. Always seen witll Katlwleen. XVALTER HARRINCTON . . . HHH . . . Football 4: Class Presiclent 43 Stuclent Council 2, 5, president 45 Cvlee Club I. Always reacly for a goool time. Catclles up on luis sleep in stufly periods. BETTY HENDERSON . . . Art I, 2, 5, 4, Class presiclent I: Latin Club 5, 4, Girl Reserves 5, 4. A girl wlio really lilies scliool. Latin is lier lavorite subject anal art ber llolvlay. LOYS JEAN HENRY . . . Cvlee Club I, 5. Loys lilies swimming and clancing. Wants to lie a stenograpller. I'ilERlVlAlNl HQCKET . . . nl'loimann . . . Baslxetloall 1, 2, 5: Football 1, 2, 5, 4. Une ol our most popular boys. Xvants to be a Inancl leacler. ls an accomplisllecl sports- man ancl plays tlle clarinet. Page Eight RUTH THERESA HUCK . . . Chorus 2, 5, 4. Cets along well with everyone. Qne of our petite Swiss lVIisses. Roller skating makes her spare time enjoyable. VIRGINIA LOU JACOBSON . . . Oinnyi' . . . Glee Club 2, 5. Cvinny is a popular Swiss lvliss who is always ready lor a good time. MARGARET THERESA JADLOCKI . . wlVIargieu . . . Girl Reserves 53 Leaders' Club 5. lvlargieis 'hobbies are embroidering and sewing. Her hobbies lit in very well with her ambition-to be a sailorls wife. RICHARD JOHNSON . . . Rudyard, . . . Mechanical Drawing I, 2, 5, 4g Basketball 2: Yearbook 4. Where there is laughter, yousll usually Dick. This popular Swiss lvlisterls hobbies are dancing, basketball. and eating spaghetti. GEQRNGE S. JONES . . . Band 2, 53 Yearbook 4. This lad intends to be a construction engineer. We know George will make good in whatever he undertakes. BERNADINE DELOROUS KASTLER . . . Hpepperu . . . Art I, 23 Home Economics I, 2, 5, 4. Pepperys nickname llits in with 'her hair, a lovely red. Raising pets-a dillerent hobby-fills her spare time. EDVVARD J. KENNEDY . . . Ed . . . Student Council 4. Ed is a popular ulvlan about town.U He wants to be an aviation mechanic. IVIARIAN ELAINE KIRK . . . Roller skating and dancing keep Marian lull ol pep and gives t-hat bright sparkle to her eyes. Stenography is her best-liked subject, so now you know her ambition. MICHAEL KOREN . . . ulvlikeu . . . Ixflechanical Drawing 2: Chorus 2, 5. To live a long time is the high ambition ol Mike. No doubt his hobby, eating, will enable him to keep healthy, at leastl JOSEPH KUKEL . . . Udoen . . . It you need help with a tough algebra problem, doe is the one to see. .loe wants to be a mechanical engineer. VIERA KULANlER . . . Art 1, 2, 53 Chorus I. Viera is a whiz at modeling and art work. Sheys especially interested in biology and should make a successful bacteriologist. DOlQffiil'lY RUTH LATOURETTE . . . DottieU . . . Chorus I, 2. Dottie is an energetic and busy girl, whose hobbies are letter-writing and collecting pictures. Someday you may see her as a receptionist or comptometer operator. CHARLES LAURIE . . . CbucI6' . . . Latin Club 5, 4: Basketball Manager 5, 4. Chuck is an ardent basketball and hockey lan. One of our most lailhlul basketball managers. NAOIVII LAYNIAN . . . nlxlomieu . . . Glee Club l, 2, 5. Nomie is one of our cheerful Swiss Nlisses. Always has a pleasant smile and word. Biology is ber favorite subject tshe's good at it. too, and reading her bobby. RAY ETHELBERT LILES . . . upeanutsu . . . Mechanical Lbrawing I. Ray left early in the year for tlheilld. S. Navy. Rayis ambition is to make a million 0 ars. ROBERT E. LIND . . . Lindy . . . Olee Club lg Band 2, 55 Orchestra 5: Football 43 Valistic 4. Bob is one ol the big boys ol the class. Bob likes radio and is con- sidering making it his profession. LIIVDBERC . . . MESH . . . Forum Club lg Leaderis Club 25 Bowling Club 55 Swissvalian 45 iClee 'Club lg Girl Reserves 5. Es is a pretty little senior who really graces the dance lloor. ROBERT LINDSAY . . . LanIfy . . . Forum Club lg Class Vice President Ig Student Council 2, 43 Latin Club 5, 45 Yearbook 45 Mechanical Drawing 1, 2. Bob is now sailing with the Coast Guard. TVIARY FRANCES LUCAS . . . uFrancieH . . . Nlechanical Draxving I, 2, 5, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, f5g Band I, 2, 5, 4. Francie is a perpetual source of good cheer. Has a sweet voice, but canlt make up 'her mind which she likes best, singing or engineeringl ROLJERICK A. IVICCOY, JR .... Band 1, 2, 5, 4g Orchestra I, 2, 5: Nlechanical Drawing 1, 2, 51 Latin Club 5, 4. This versatile lad has one burning ambition'-to be a doctor. SHIRLEY IVICFARLAND . . . Glee Club 1, 4: Girl Reserves 5, 4. This petite lass has a desire to be an air hostess. Wherever you see Elinor you always see Shirley. JOHN IVICLAUGHLIN . . . udactcu . . . NICCIIHIIICHI Draw- ing I, 23 Stage Crew 25 I:ootIJaII 4. .IacIc is tI1e envy of tI1e girIs Iaecause of Iwis I3IacIc, ourty Irair. VVants to Ine an eIectricaI engineer. JOHN R. IVICIVIUIELEN . . . uSIcinnyH . . . Skinny is rigI1t at Ilome on tI1e dance iIoor. His Iuest-Iiiced suIoject is aeronautics, and Iwe wants to Ioe an aeronauticat engineer. MARY THERESA IVICQUADE . . . uIVIacH . . . GIee CIuIJ 23 Girt Reserves 5. IVIac Iias a IJeautiIuI voice, but Iwer amiaition is to Ine a cadet nurse. BETTY JANE IVIAREKS . . . Betsygs I1oI1IJy is swimming. Side isnit satisfied witil just wanting to Ive a secretary- sI1e wants to IJe a good one. IVIARGARET JEAN MAYER . . . npeggyu . . . Gtee CIUI9 Ig Cirt Reserves 5, 4. Peggy will atways Ile rememivered Ior Iier sweet smite and for Iler nice disposition. NORA RITA IVIEIELETI-T . . . HIrisI1N . . . Giee CIuI3 I, 2. uIrisI1H Iiices dancing. and wants to Ioe a nurse. Her Icindty way sI1ouId matte Imer a good one. SYLVIA INIIIIER . . . Vatistic 23 Ctee CIUIJ lg I.atin CIUIJ 2, 5, 43 Girt Reserves 5, 45 Leaders' CIuIu l. Sytvia is an amioitious Swiss IVIiss wI1ose Iavorite sutwicct is ciiemistry. LOUIS T. IVIINUTEI-I.O . . . uSergeantu . . . IVIec'I1anicaI Drawing I, 2, I-atin CIuI3 2, 5, 4. A person IiI4e Lou is wilat maices tI1e worIcI go Iround. His ambition is to Iouitd Iwornes. ELINOR MAE IVIIRID0 . . . HEIIieH . . . Gtee Club tg Latin CIuIJ 2, 5, 43 CirI Reserves 5, 43 Vatistic 5, 4. EIIie is a iriendty girl witI1 a pteasing smiIe-and gorgeous teetI1I VXfon't sI1e matte a nice nurse? MARGUERITE PATRICIA MITCI-IELI .... HIVIargeH . . . Ciiee CIUIJ I, 2. IVIarge is an aspiring miss wI1o in- tends to Iae secretary to a radio executive. I'IoI3IJy is danc- ing. ELEANOR A. MODZANOWSIQI . . . hIVIodU . . . Student Councit 23 Qitee CILIIJ 53 Skating CIuIJ 2. A IJeautiIuI I'JIonde, sI1e cuts an attractive Iigure on ice skates. Anotiier Swiss Ixftiss wilo Ilopes to be a secretary. ELTHEA IVI. MONTGOMERY . . . nBuddieU . . . C1irI Reserves 5, 43 Ciee CIUIJ I, 2, 5, 4. uBuddieH reaIIy Iits EItI1ea. SIM: is Iriendiy and sincere and very easy to get aIong witI1. LILLIAN HELEN MOORE . . . Lit . . . Art I, 2, 5, 4. Anottier woutd-Iqe secretary, wI1ose 'I1oIoIJy is stcating. Quiet, Iaut nice to Iwave around. IVIARMIQRIE IVICORE . . . GIee CIuIn I, 2, 55 Art 4. Marjorie I1as a sunny disposition and Iots of amtoition, Ior sI1e Imas atready started nurses, training. EDITH JUNE MURRAY . . . Edie . . . Art 1, 2, 5, 4. Edie is iuII of Iun. TI1ougI1 Iwer I1oI:JI:nies are drawing and swimming, sI1e Ixas a different amiaitionf-to ploy a pipe organ. GILIWERT NGUGIER . . . Gita . . . Band 1, 2, 5, 4. SI1ouId Ixave Ioeen nictcnamed IVIandraIce Imecause I1e Imas entertained us all tI1rougI1 scI'1ooI wit'I1 Iris magic. We Ienope I1e'tt make Broadway. NORMA OLDHAIVI . . . Forum CIuIJ Ig Latin CIuIJ 2, 5, 43 Leaders, CIui3 I, 2, 5, 43 Giri Reserves 5, 43 Gtee CIuIJ I, 2, 5, 4. Norma aims I1igI1-to be a dermatologist. VVILLIAM ANDREW GNDERICK . . . uI.itt-Ie I5iIIH . . . Art I, 2, 5, 4. Art editor Valistic 4. Has Iiad a Iward time dodging otI1er peopIe,s Ieet during I1is tour years at SHS. Has Iots of friends and is an ac- comptisiled artist. VVILIEIAIVI QINEILL . . . IVIecI1anicaI Draxving I, 2, 5, 4, Vatistic 2, 5, Stage Crew 2, 5, 4. Cveorge-tI1e cause oi siroe rationingt His I1oI9IJy is r-otler-ting coins, and Iris amioition is to Ioe a C. P. A. HIIJDA PARR . . . HI2au . . . Art I, 2, 5, 4. Neat, eiiiicient, and pleasant, Hilda sI1ouId maice an attractive Cadet Nurse. Has a sweet singing voice. ANTOINETTE PASCARELLA . . . Gtee CIUIJ l, 2, 5, 4: Leaders' CIuIJ 4: Giri Reserves 4. An ardent Ian of HTI1e Voiceu. H-Toniu IiIces dancing, sports, and movies. Vvants to Ioe a secretary. DONALD R. PATTERSON . . . Forum Club lg Swiss- ualian 43 Band 2, 5, 43 lVlec'l1anical Drawing lj Class officer 2. Don, our luture arcbitect, is steady and reliable. LLOYD PAXTDN . . . HDemocratU . . . lVlecbanical Draw- ing I. 2, 53 Stage Crew 2, 5. Want a good argument? See Lloyd around election time. RUTH POLON . . . Service Club I3 Art I, 2, 5, 4. Her favorite subject, art, lits in witlx ber ambition--to be a commercial artist. ELEANOR POZEK . . . Po . . . Art 2, 5, 43 Leaders, Club I, 2. 5, 43 Glee Club I. Eleanor enjoys all sports, Wbetber in tbe midst ol tbem or on tbe sidelines. PYLE . . . Swissvalian 4. George was a popular Swiss Nlister wllile in SHS, and is now upbolcling tbe traditions ol tbe U. S. Navy. ROBERT RABATIN . . . nBobU . . . Cborus 2. Lilies bunting and lisbing. His favorite sub- ject is cbemistry and be wants to be a cbemical engineer. A well-lilied newcomer. Vxfll.LlAlVl RAOAN . . . Bill . . . Art 2, 5. Likes to build airplane models but wants to build tbe real tbing someday. A carelul and tbougbtlul worlcer. WALTER RENISTER . . . HRemyU . . . Latin Club 2, 5, President 43 Forum Club lg Student Council 2, 53 Mechanical Drawing 1, 2, 43 Band 2, 53 Swissvalian 4. nRemyH is an active gay lellow. Lilies matb and wants to be an engineer. VIRGINIA RICHARDSON . . . Girmy'i . . . Glee Club 2, 5, 4. Always pleasant. Lilies to play tbe piano. Cvinny bopes to be a dietitian some day. LOIS JEAN RITCHEY . . . 'Ritcbi' . . . Nlajorette 2, 5, 43 Cborus 1, 43 Student Council 23 Girl Reserves 5, 43 Forum Club I. URitcl1U is one ol our good dancers. Her brown eyes and blonde liair malce a good combination. HARRY EDWIN ROBERTSHAW . . . Football 1, 2, 5, 43 Baslcetball 2, 53 Class ollicer 53 lVlecl1anical Drawing 2, 5, 4. Harry is one of our popular senior boys and one ol our favorite gridiron stars. JD ANNE RDDGERS . . . Cborus 2. Tbis pretty Swiss Miss will malce some man a lovely secretary. A very popular girl around SHS. NIARY RODGERS . . . Leaders, Club l, 53 Latin Club 2, 53 Girl Reserves 5. Mary is an accomplisbed seamstress and malies many of tbe pretty dresses sbe wears. Wants to be a nurse. WILLIAM RUIVINIEL . . . Drcbestra 1, 2, 5, 43 Band I, 2, 5, 43 Swissvalian 4. Bill plays botb sax and clarinet. Vxfants to be a doctor. Nice fellow witb a good sense of bumor. EMILY SCHOLTZ . . . ul'IoneyU . . . Band 2, 5, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5, 4. Emily wants to be a musician, and is well along tbe road toward being a very good one. lVIARY LOUISE SNIARRA . . . Leaders, Club 5, 4. lvlaryls bobby is collecting pictures. Lilces boolclceeping. Ambition is to be a beautician. A swell person to linow. DDRIS SNIETANA . . . USmutsu . . . Cvlee Club lj Girl Reserves 5, 4. HSmutsH is one ol: our good dancers. Vvanls to be a private secretary. CHARLES SMITH . . . Smitty . . . Nlecbanical Drawing 1, 2. Smitty lilies matb, and, along witb a lot ol otber Swiss Nlisters, wants to be a llier. JEANNE LOIS SMITH . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Latin Club 2, 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5, 43 Leaders, Club 1, 2. Jeanne is an ardent souvenir collector. Sbess witty and versatile. DELORES MAE SOLTIS . . . D0lly'i . . . Drawing, singing, and reading are Dollyls bobbies. Sbort- bancl is ber favorite study. Sbe is attractive, neat, and elztiicient. ROSENIARY SQUILLANTE . . . Latin Club 2, 5, 43 Cvlee Club lj Leaders, Club I, 53 Quill and Scroll 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5, President 43 Valistic 1, 2, 5, eclitor-in- cbiel 4. Vvitbout Rosemary scbool wouldnlt be tbe same. Her ambition is to be a journalist. MARY LGU STADTFELD . . . HlDoe-IDs-e's pastimes are dancing, swimming, and llorsellaclc riding. Lilies Eng- Iisli. Amloition is to lie a model tsllelll malce one ot tI1e glamorous typel. RICHARD lvl. STANTON . . . Nloclmn- ical Drawing I, 2. A steady, relialule lmoy, wllo wants to lie a pilot and slioulcl malce a good one, He's a wlaiz at malcing model airplanes. LAURA E. STEIXIER . . . Glee Clulb I, 2, 5, 4. Laurals llolotbies are malcing scraplnoolcs and collecting stamps. Slle wI1at it talces to malce a good secretary, l1er ambition. FRED STEINHAUS . . . Vatistic 2: Student Council 5. Hljritzlsll Iavorite sulmject is typing and Iris amloition is naval aviation. Ciets around and is well lilcecl. CHRlSTllXlE TENEKEDES . . . Hcrissieu . . . Loolf, you luclcy men,-1 Hcrissielsu amloition is lo lJe a good Inousewite. Her l1ol3tJy is dancing. .ICDHN TRONETTI . . . UI' . . . Cvlee Clulv I3 lvleclwanical Drawing 2. Tllis looy really lias an amloition -to loe tlle laeavyweiglit cllampion. A great tallcer. Always on tl1e move. RICHARD TURDCY . . . Hlxfloen . . . lvleclianical Draw- ing I, 2, 5, 4. lvloe is llappiest wlien dancing and swim- ming, lout Iood rates Iligll witli liim, too. A l1appy-go- lucliy Iellow wllo wants to a dralitsman. IRENE VENTURELLA . . . Upee-Xweell . . . Girl Reserves 53 Cldorus l, 2, 5, 43 Salesman 2, 5, 43 Leaders, Clulo I, 2: Yearbook 4. If you want to dance witli Pee-Wee get your reservations in early and leave your stilts at lworne. Sl1e is always clieerlul and peppy. RUTH VENTURELLA . . . Rutl1 preliers tlae Navy, especially one ol its memluers. l:asl1ion plate ot CLENIENT VIOTT . . . lxlunioru . . . Football 2. Clement is a regular out-door linoy wlio lilces to liunt and IisI1. Always jovial. EIQDWARD JACK VVAGNER . . . Baslcet- IJalI 1, 2, 5, 43 Footloall 1, 2, 5, 4g Nleclianical Drawing I, 2, 5. HZipu is a popular atlulete at SHS. Hopes to loe a pilot. EVA PEARL VVALTON . . . Cleo Club 1, 2, 5, 4. One ot tlae most tallcative Swiss lVIisses is Eva. Sllelcl lilce to worlc in aviation alter graduation. ROSE ELEANOR VVEDGE . . . 'iXVedgie'i . . . Sales- man 5, 43 Art I, 2, 5, 4. Talces tl1e grandstancl wllen it comes to sleeping. Sl1els not sllort on pep, tlwougli. lVlARlAN RUTH VVELSHON . . . HGerryH . . . Latin Clulo 2, 5, 4: Leaders' Clulim I, 5, 43 Girl Reserves 5. Gerry is a gal wlio collects records for a l'1ol3lJy. St1ElS a real pal, and nice to know. RUTH LAVERNE WES'l'lN . . . Butcl1'i . . . Glee Cluln I, 2, 5: Salesman 5, 43 Leaders, Cluln 53 Student Council 2, 43 Ciirl Reserves 5, 4. Hutcli is lull ol' pep and -lwas a super personality. Her laolotnies are dancing, eating, and ice sliating. VVILLIAM VVESTLAND . . . lVlecl1anical Drawing I, 2: Latin Club 2, 53 Foottmall 4. Bill is a lad w'l1o is atllletically inclined and also gifted with a lceen sense ol liumor. HUXNARD XVESTDVER . . . lx'lecl1anical Drawing l, 2. Howard is laetter Icnown to us as Hl-inLly.H Sports rate tops witli liirn. KAIIEHRYN XVETNIDRE . . . Darlc-Ilaircwct uKittyH lilies swimming and slcating. Slle is wellalilcecl lJy I1er classmates. JOAN FRANCES VVILLIANIS . . . Lf-aolers Clulo I, 2. 5, 43 Latin Cluln 2, 5, 43 Art 1, 2, 5. 43 Quill and Scroll 5, 43 Student Council 2, 5: Vatistic I, 2, 53 Yeartwooie co- eclitor 43 Salesman 2, 5, 4. Hxvimpieu is everylaoclys Iriend. GERALDINE NVOODS . . . HGerryu . . . Art I3 Cliorus I, 2. 53 Aeronautics Clulb 5. Gerryls liolalby is collecting recorcls. If tier plans worlc out, slaelll Ive a llier some clay. MARGARET LOIS WRIGHT . . . Mpeg . . . Leaders' Clulo 13 Yearbook 4. Keeping a scraplmoolc ol important events is Ijegls idea ot a liololuy. To tue a sailorls wife is tier amlmition, as we all Icnow. ge Twenty-one The Class oi ,45 is the tirst class to have completed a high school eclucation during tour years oi Vvorlol Vvar ll. Because ot this, our every clay lives have heen patterned arounol war. Some ot our hoys have alreacly leit tor the service. The tirst to go was Ray Liles, soon lollowed hy George Pyle. Atter the liirst semester, many more oi the iellows leitg most oi them tor the Navy. Vve are rightfully prouct ot them. ln the lielct oi sports our hoys excelleol. On the gricliron there were such notalole athletes as Louis Diana, a three-year letter- man in loaslcetlaall as well as in ioothallg Jacli Hzipn Vvagner, a two-year letterman in ioothall anol hasiiethall, ancl also Elmer Falcsilc, a two-year letterman in iootloall. These iellows clicinit let sports talce up all their time, either. as was shown hy their scholastic recorcis. As writers, Rosemary Squillante anol .loan Viwfilliams were tops. They were also leaclers in the class, along with Pat Christie, Bill Bain, ancl lVlae Fleming. Baccalaureate was held June 3, ancl Page l uwnty-I MARY LGUISE HOCKSTEIN . . . Latin Club 3, 4: Glee Cluh 2, 4. Canit you just see lVlary l.ou in a nurseis uniform? Always gets sluclc with the clirty wort: in chem lahihecause shels so goocl hearted. MARGARET lVlEl.iNlCK . . . Girl Reserves 4. A new aclclition to our school from Toronto, Ghio. ls very lriencily, ancl we wish she coulcl have been with us longer. RAY YURICH . . . Mechanical Drawing l, 2: Foothall 4. Canit you tell hy the gleam in his eye that he is not exactly the quietest senior hoy? Wants to he a pilot in the Army Air Corps. DONALD ROBERT ZENK . . . Foothall 4. Happy-gm luclcy, cheertul, and quite a wolf. The type that will the sergeantis prohlem child, hut is lvlr. .ielhartis now. ELIZABETH RAlVlSEY . . . Glee Cluh 3, 4. A teacheris pricie and joy-Elizahelh always has her nightworlc clone and hehaves well in class. Quiet. hut very nice. PHll-lP BERNHARD ZOELLER . . . Foothall 5, 4. Le amamos muy mucho, which is hy way oi saying Phil is a nice The Hstrong, silent typen or, as we say in Spanish, Ulxluestro hornhre guapof' then on June 5 we strocle up the aisle anct onto the stage in our caps ancl gowns to receive what symholizecl an amhition oi POUI' years-OUR With regrets, yet with high hopes, we now leave Swissvale High, some to enter the service, some to attend college, anci others to go into inclustry. We regret that our high school clays are over, hut hope that the tuture will he right. Xvalter Harrington, pr:-sirlentg Vincent Finno, vice- presiclentz seatccl, Elmer ljalrsili, secretary: not in picture, Ronalrl Bryan. treasurer. mx FSH: .av-n....., M-Nl My 'EFS vmuk E E 5 s i K i 2 E S liirst ron: Carina-lla Donolrio, Pat iJougln'rty, Gloria Geyer, Niirianu Vanta-r, First row: Lois Xvllite, Katlilvvn Nioorv, Rnilu fionloguv. Allxa liozznto, Rae Carol Nunn-s, l.ouisz- xivfiurli, Niarjoric- Xxiilifiil, ixiary i.ou Xirciowari, Niary l.ou Aurilio, ,iran Pr-rla, ixiary Lou Srlnnirll, Rosalina Nunn. Agnvs iivnyo. Si-fond row: Srliarlxo. iosvpluim- xloric 1-. Sn-roncl roxy: loc- Catonc, Fri-il Zinolwilv, Sam fiatanyano. Vinny IXIIIOIO, Ricliarci Ranipon, Atl.-Iv Cinstanva. lin-rtlna ilorgas, ,iulia izullociii, llllti' cil'lIN'il1llill't, fxllllil cil1'liSlI, Nlitfy Hlliiii, IEOIOYPS ir-l'f'f'ill, lr-l'rIHl'f NIIIJUIUOH, illlllll iiilffllll IQUSP, Klklijflll. Vi-llifll TUXXI Kl'llll1'IlI SKIIIRIIIQVT. Nllflllilll ljily, IDCSUIPS tiilYilIHllIgll. ielllllll ii-1lIllIllilI'i1'llf7, llilliffl TUXYI l,l4lyfl Bfftilkiftbll, liilrillil xxiillllflill, fiIUYf'I', ,iilfli Niitfflli, ,ltiilll IQUSS. ilarlnmn lml, lov fcala. JUNIOR CLASS Vvitii tile Coming ot summer vacation tiwe Class oi ,116 iooiis ioaclc on anotiier unliorgettaiale year, liranliiul tlwat, even liiougil tide war iras talcen many senior boys, we still ilave ours to sisiare all time i1appy,crazy events tiiat iiave lwappeneci during tiwis past year. The Juniors not only iouave lalcen an important part in activities of tiwe scioiooi, but all three years have raniceol lwigiwest in tire numiaer ot stucients on the honor roll fexcept tiwis year, when tide sopiwomores noseci tirem out once in a Wiriiel. Tiieir gooci judgment was sirown tlonis year in tile election ot Bill Klaiian as presioienl, Uiclc Horst as vice-presicient, ilacic iiuricman, secretary, anci Paul Niareics, treasurer. First row: luiia Vawlr-rs. i.ouis0 liranli, EX'I'if'!1Til11li0,i,0iS XV1-nclling, ljorotlry First row: Dorotlxy Glenn. Pliyllis Sillrvrinan, iflsiv Nimlyir, .loan .ioirnson Kapral, Louise Ynrro, i'l1ilonur-na Almivolt, Lois Jane Parsons, .lane ,larlxf-l. S1-aonml losvpliinc Zvolla. Helen Conlogue, Niary Lou Rosl, Fiary .lane Vina-, Pauline Kasiii row: filnicli Niorgan, Ray Ciullings, Dirk Stone, Dolores Cusliion, Niatiiv Parr, Pat Soronrl row: Biilio Deliino, Riclxarfl iispvr. Xxiallr-r imxxis, Niary i.ou Bain-r, Pc-ggi Coliill, Bali liinlon, limi Bayus, fiarl Reticle. Tliircl row: Harry Nialone, lr., 'lions Glenn, Niartin Bielleit, Ruclolplr Bizon, Don ljagano. Vlillirrl row: Bc-n ionfts, Earl: ijorgquist, Fiarius ifclvlna, llllilip BIYNILIIILIS, ,lim Xvillson, l'4isc'lu'r, i i ,5- lfirst ron: lternit e lticliarrlsen. Lillian Slllllll. Kqliarlotle II.rll, Vera Sauntlers, liirst roxx: xlarian lfaeslnfli. lnne Secler, Virginia l.intr-linan, :Xlauleline Rofto in Blrxvillialns. Anrlrey litllerialge, ,lean :5xpplequist, xlnryann Hartley, Gayle Ann Blazina, Amelia Russo. Nlilclretl Slllllllill, Evelyn tyrlraniv, Peggy Nlirlrer, Rose arslr. Semoml rim: Paul ltorlgers, Holi ljittenger. lfinest Krist, l.nrelta Nliller, Fvora txlny. Sc-roncl row: lioln Nlttxlellznul, Rolwert Bloore, Nlarlis. Nlnrian Amie nr. nlanreen Slrnrtley, Don Lufas, fiarrell. lretl lqrznner. ilqliirtl ron: Paul Dolores Xvilliains, Anna xlae vlasirli. Klary lancraitor, l.ois Nutt. Nliellael Grnna arelis. loin Xvillianns, filysle XX'allac'e, Dilli llorsl. lfliner l'.5ler, Eclxsuril lJel.uca. llrirrl rms: Russell Rose, Russell Nlnrtin, l'reml Sinitlu ,laulx l'raser rl1lllS YCEIF l'l8S lJGCfl S0 lwllll of ljllfl l:Ol' Hll ot IIS! FQITTGITIIIJCT WllCIlf-frllllle SSCICY, Jean Lawson. lvliriam Canter, ancl Sally Kettles found out tliey had to report to Room 25 again? . . . We first lrearol the voice ot Dottylou Louclermillc? . . . Don Coutts tried so llarcl to matte Miss Roller uncler- stand what he was talking almout in lwistory class? . . . Carl Retnele and Hartman Felt triecl to argue Audrey Etllericlge into lencling lier Latin paper every morning? . . . all the girls lussecl over Desales Clover? . . . Evora Fair, Ann Gartlancl, Loretta Nliller, and Mary O,Hare played on the same volleylrall team? . . . Elclo Cliampa poliefl Miss ls linger to get some laloocl tor microscope work? . . AI Nlortenson lelt sciliool to join tlre Navy? ,-Lorraine Gailey First row: Gloria l.oew, Louise Blrpmricle, .lf-nnie Nlae xlarsliall, Dorotluy Krause. liirst row: Flary fyllare, l,nrraine Gailey, Ann Gartlantl, ,loseplline Slraugllnessy rare lolrnsnn, xlarjorie ilinrory, Sally Kettles, l.nis illlminns, lean Lawson, Dorotliy Nlarjorie Donnellan, Sliirley llill, Antoinette Pella, Anna Nlarie Delqinu, Nlarie tciclowan. Seenml rim: finry Sllarlofli, Dielriill, lulnl l-nney, lllllll xliles. xlltSliUYElf, Nlary Leiper, Seroml row: lilflo Cllillllllll, .loe Crestn, llloloeezy, ottylou Loiitleriiuilli, Agnes llarvan. Betty Glasser, Don fwoults, :xllmert Keyes. Nlary xII.'xI1fll'l'XYS, l.:-nom Nlarino. .lean Nli'cifllClUSl1. Norma Day, ,lark Dillif-, Bot: alpli Hess. ilqlrircl rim: Roclgers Stacltlelcl, l.ennarcl Xvagner, XY:-lnln, Allmert Kosl, filiurli Xvarelnnn. ilqliirtl row: ,lafli Burliman, Rirliarrl Grigg, Sllerwin lortenson. Nlanclellrlatt, Ralplr fnstanza. wr ' ' , it ,sf Y Y ,Q me , V , r K, A , ,, 7 if lf F' f X ' 1. f ' fa- V ,, , af S9 ef jf My W f lfirsl roxx: Sopliiz- fxnrsnli-. Ann Azzolinn, Rutlm Ronlgs-rs, Cntlivrim- finrr, Pluyllis First row: Teresa DiEliu. Xlnry l'-orgiom: Nanny Slings-l, Ann Ixlolynea Alspaull, Sliirlvy ll:-nrson. Us-lor:-s Kirk, Audrey Kuclley, ll:-lm-n llvnalr-rson, xlnrilyn Allwrln Kc-nnerly, Nanry fninplwll, Nliriznn finili-y. Rutlu Snnilli, Dolly Hocli Knisz-lf-y, SUIUIIKI nm: Stun: finpm-unto. Boi: Xlcpxrgllr-, limi lilmpc-, Nlzirgun-1 lln-nlwl, fxlurgzm-I Keyes. Seroncl row: Conlon Xvoz-llw, l'nul lfulr-r. Ann Douglas-rty, Elin tflln-l Xluyvr. l'Arzinr1-s Ish-Q. Xlzngnrm-l Aslolus, Bill Fist-nmn, limi llurringlon, I-lil XfV1'IllIlFI'llil, llelen 5lf'Crnrlu'11, Dorntliy Xxli-lslion, Yvonni- llull, BMI, Stock, Roi Nlnltson, llilnircl ron: Bill fioyle. lnclt l.zix'rinr, Dzwirl Znvollu, fi:-urge K4-rrignn, Nlosc-r. Alrlliffl row: lirzinli lfnriolvr, Uzwirl lluclsnn, ,lzulx Ri-ynnlmls, Bolu Full. Kennm-ilu Slllilll. SOPHOMORE CLASS ln time Sopliomore Class of 1045, wllieli very wisely eleetecl Joe Saccarrmngo as presiclent, Holm Slnrla ns vice-presiclent, Rutli Miller as secretary, and Earl Cramer as treasurer, llmere were two wllo were very TNlIClflil'1 love and in HIEEIYIIGSLH Tliey put on HAyresN and uDunnH very well. Tlieir weelcling they planned, aucl as time elmrelw tollecl for all it was 6KWiFli1,,, llie lmricle Come clown tile Hlslesw clresseel in Hvvllitew. As time lwo K'Guiley,, lelyt tire Cllurell nncl enlerefl tlie Hcarru, sire snicl, mleoclieg tile dOOl'.U Virsl row: fwlnm Koller, Ann ljnrren, Dorotliy Koller, Veronirn Riiniliis, Alina First row: Donna Cilmsnn, ,lc-nn Iii-ml, Crm 1- K4-nm-fly, Rulli Nliller, B lyolon, l lor4-nfv l.:-nliult, l,ois Rolar-rts, Anita Blunt-y, xll'l'Kl'flPS Xvnlvrs, Uorolliy Kerilnwr, ,lean IYIOHIIIZIIT, Betty Noni. nlnrizin ltozurirli. llililai Slivpliercl. Eve Guru, Nlnry l.omlr.mlo. Si-ronrl row: fii-rnlal Roosz, Riclmrzl Kenyon, ,lznm-s Xyise. Nlurmy. Sc-roucl row: Donzilcl l,oc'l4r-. Hill firnxw. lfurl firannr-r. Put cj-CJOIII' Liflxxnrfl lilllllllll1'l, Sluirlvy finrson, Zola Nine Burrell, Aint-lin Vuwln-rs. Nlilw Riniiliis, SIlifll'y Tilley, Blary Ann Tinilio, Virginia Aw-ry, 'lk-fl Aslilmurnvr, Nelson Renn, BI loan Nlnnlz, lm- Nlc'Quzuls-, Don Nlurrny. Tlxirrl row: Paul 5llOgl'Cll, ,lim Slris-lmislu. Kusili, Orville Niclxolus. -lillirnl row: Cilmrlos fic-swulclo, lqilfltilfkl Hoclaett, , Boi: Slnrli. Saccarxizxrxgo, Jacli Esclxcr. i if e is f f ' sw ' A we 5 4 S S 1 ff ww W, f ' , ffilsi nm: frluriu llunllmlm, flivlnnn Lnylluaull, liilu-I Fnlullms, ljzxisv luymv, Nnnfy l irsl row: fir-cvliu Pam.ni.x, Irvin- l igm-r, Sllirlc-y Dull 1 x I nsvl, Phyllis l5lIl'liUXillI. Pvggy llc-Hrimln, Ijluyllis Xvviss, fxlnm vullu, Nurllm ,lvull lalrsrlislxy, Kullllr-vll Donnm-Hy, Hvllim' xlulllis, l'il4'zll141r Nlulnrl I llurl ummm Ililv. 54-uvnrl nm: llllilip Ifsclwr, filmrlm-s Nlihlwll, Bula Smilln, Rosnliucl Nisllnls, Nlmlm-lille' IJUIIIIVHQQ 51101111 mu: Allrr-rl Bvllxlvl, Irvs loin url rnllmy ,lolmson, 'mmm' llili, fxlnriglll A1launs, Bill Piilvngvr, Tom Un-y, Paul NElll1'y'l'iilfllK'Sl, In-nvfxlorclovzulny.Caloric:Jxvlvs,'l'onyVm'rL,ol 1 rnmk. 'I lnirci ron: Nornmn los:-plz, X11-lvin Norton, Bula 5InGinn, Gr-orgv Sllu-hum, Gannon, Vllllinl row: lfclwaml Xvirlln, R1-gis XX'inIr-rllmlllm-I, f Iulrlu Pars! u ry Xlmljnllullgll. The HR:-nnsu wc-rv singing in the Hcllerryu lrees ns lllc Wedding procession wonl lxy. 'I'mm.1s :mel UTiHey 'md lols of HNic'l1oIsH and El Carton of Hcnrnplwllsfs Sho said, mlqlris is .lll uc 'Ni cclsu ,Hwy passed a norli of Hcrowesu on their way to 1110 UHucIsonH. 'Hwy had lllllllgllt o UOIIIO' Uljolormu or MFinlonH to soc the famous Hlvlzxyorsfs lmul on thc way llwy met HCeorgvu func to .. - ,- 4. U 1. fl -, tolcl lllcm 'Yank 'mal fallen IH the Vvaters and wanted llwm to In-flp fwslwr oul. Huis OIICIOKI Il mosl Full and C-xcfiling clay. p-flVGllCy CTCITTLDIDOI I'-irsi nm: loam xllxIllHf'l!, Jxliu' S1'l1wc'illlu'rg, lvzunriln' finssvy, Bm-ily ixxingvr, Virsf row: 'vnu Bulclriflgv, xlyfllil l..uIslmxX, Xian' nrjoriv olumlx. N1.u'g.5.nn-l I'ramL, IIN-rvsv Xi:-rl, frlorc-luv Hlufillzx, Virginian Dililnioru, Nlfnrinn Illlllll7lIU'y4, In-.mnv lflvm-r, Ha-tix' lQt'Hl'flll'fQ, :Xml foh x Uris: Km-rmlmr-r. S4-:mul ron: ISIZIIHIU, lmlx .AH4'I't4lI1, 1Xllf.flISt flzullullv, Bvlly Xfzulrrllalssm-I, Nlnry l,Jmli4'. Svvulul nm: 'mlm lvupvzlllhr, Ill Rum -org:-, D4-lon-s Gnllilm. fxlznrgznrc-I lxlzulvlun. Lois Lnulwig, Holm liinnin, Disk Gross, Burlmrn Lf-0, .lnnirv Rith-nnur, Lois Craig, Nlnry lille-n Xlunun Xmrmx llmsl -cl R1-mlslmw. Tlnirml rem: lilysln- Xvilson. Dick flnringvr, Gm-orgv Roosz, 'lxnnu Gminy, .lnlm Rivvili. Tluirml row: Xvnlln-r Snlnlulvr, Hill Rmupnn, Ilzriu el 1 I Hvlltlvl ull fwllnrlvs crvurgfv. s . K 1 E . I s Q 5 K s . . , - W.. , f ,4 , V, . . YM- liirst row: Donna Smitlu, .lc-nnio Sanlcrlla, filurislinn Dvl-uCi-1, fxlary Paula Kant: liirbl row: fxlary lo Dunn, Sally Boar, ljramr-s Ualolslii, flargarr-I Sloclclarcl, frilly Kollar, llllllilii Kroutlu, l.ois Krausr, lj:-ggy Kvtllvs. Svfoncl row: Donald Rosx-:nary folislra, Gvrlruclv Colnill, Ann Diana, ljllffllllj' Bvnyo, Sr-ronfl row: llcinson, ,limnxy Grcclr-y. Slvlla Km-nnmir, Rila Geswalclo. Juno Angslacli, Kassie XVinilr0cl Gilxson, Bvtly Anthony.. Nlary fiampano, lvrry 'luir-I. Dorotlmy llorclmlir, rnyas, Ernie Sila, Bolvlxy Amorv. Vlulmird ww: LIU? Nflvfalnrc, fl:-orgc Pippy, Glaclys Gray, lxlarictla Brown. Vlllinl row: .li!Ill0Q lx'lm'lXinlcy, Ralpll Vvcslin, Allxcrl cuim-slii. Lcsln- Um-org:-, Donald Nylwrg, liranlc Bvnninali. Fourllu row: .laclc larlio, Paul l,k'flil,KI'Ill1lflllC3ll'XX, Raynmncl fxlorrow. Slosliy, ,lacli Rosscl. Filllu row: lon: .lc-ulxins, XXVHIKI lolmslon, Donald Harl. Sum-ll lu linow wcrc Kvnny Clow, Dolorc-s Gross, M1:rl1-si wr-rv Vinson! Almlyoit, olarjoric l.oomis, 'I1oml1oys, cull- ones, we-rv .lacliio Diclison and lomc- ljnrlsay. aml Bolx Nvlson. ancl Barlrara Horlu-ll. l'al Clrgill. Usllzully' lallxing we-rv Dolores Rm-fl, Blary Lou Inlm-lligz-nl wr-rc' SlllI'l1'y XVisc, Blargarci S4-llslon, Only' quiet om-s wcrc .lr-an Rys, 521-lla Kvmnorc, Vlitclu-ll, and Jolun llulll. anfl Wlary Pal fylfric-n, lelfllilffl fwonnor, ancl lil Haralsl. 'rypiral tccns were loan VX'irnsliur ancl ,lim Lix'q-ly' we-rc 'lsom ljolonis. Rosm-mary Calislra, Nvw-r quim-t won- Peggy Kvlllc-s, Nancy llomlmlcr, Cullwvrlson. Nifli lovino, anfl .lov Nlrcalw. anfl Dol lsr-nyo. 'rluorouglu in Ilnrrir worlx were Frank B1-gg, Esta-llc IJah-comors wr-rc Franlx Xvalslu ancl lloracc KIll!W'lt'flgLY sc-1-nmrl io lu- storccl up insirlc Lois Koontz, annl .lam-l Dirlcson. Connor. llowc-n ancl lcla Slar- l.am-y. Eu-r-lauglning were liolmlry Stcinlmus, Anna Blac Easy on ilu- vyr-5 xv-rv Auvra fwinliin, Cwooliic Alenrzrn clor-las would luavc- form- in lxanrly lor Gallo, ancl olary lanv Kulwl. Kilgour, Donna Slllllll, Donalcl florclon, ancl lorry luil, .lim liaxio, Gvrlruflv Cullill, aml R4-llrc-sluirwg lo linow ws-rc: Junc Angslanll anfl AFlx'1llIll'll. lxlary Alia- Still. ljccliy Sinnncrs. RilllIl7llllg ronslantly xv-rc fwallnlvc-n Nl1Lain, Yvvarning lor Coral fiilivz-nslmip nxarls xscrv lfolmlmy Sllirlcy Slllllliln, zunrl Ken Harringlon. XXVEIFCIIEIIII, l ranl4 Luv:-joy, Bill llumlan, and Ray Nlorrow. -Roslyn Rubbing lrirsl row: Angvlina llalangio, Sllirlvy lx'llLlIN'lI, .loan Xx'lC'lIlSlilTF, Rullx Tanrrailnr, lrirsl row: lfllml Kanlmtr, Agn:-s Nlictoll, .losv1l1inm- Carr, Norma Nz' xlunv, Boll 1 r - r-1 1 r I 1 I y on-s N-rr-nv, Nanry llowlflvr, Lois lxrausc-. lllvim lraino. Soconrl row: Anno Nlarlis, ylary Alifv NIH, Nlary lXulu-l, llomtlxy lllllllllllklll. Svronrl row: Pol:-r cr, llm-lc-n binnnons, Flariv Sfllillll, Ps-ggy Sllillll, .lulia lolmson. Roslyn Rolvlmins, -lqronvlli, Kc-nm-ll: Burns. Uilcla fatanzano. ,loannc Kam-rclnmr. Nlary Canupus, Donalrl ry Pr:-llmro, Nlarioriv Loomis, Rutln Sforatoxs. l-luirgl row: Rirlnarml Kosi, lsranli lrimlman, .lann-s Favio, -l-lwirml nm: lluonuas Bowl-rs, Roln-rl Nrlson, Lauren ojoy, Donal4l fxlarslsall, .lamr-s rlanvin-, .lann-s lxlnnrv, l.awr0nu- lxlianzo, l'-Ollflll Bn-aliiron. : lla-rnarvl Nloorv. Louis lxlarino, fxarl Nlangrr-lla, Vinu-nl Vlinolis, Xxlilliam lxlooru. THE FOLLOWING SECTION PRESENTS THE SOCIAL, JOURNALISTIC, AND ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES OF SWISS- VALE HIGH. IVIY, HOW GIRLS' SPORTS STYLES HAVE CHANGEDI 52 Q E nb x, V' I ,S V2 ' I ' NJ ' -.,k, SLB' 'R 1is is lllo way Room 6 looks most o lln: lime. only worse. First row: Teresa D'Elia, Jam:-s Cramer, Bolv Linclsay. Second row: Bon Jones. ljlmyllis Alspacli, l.aVvrne Xvcslin. Vliliirtl row: Bill Klalmn, Nancy fizmlplmc-ll. Fourllu row: Xxialtc-r Harrington, Nanry Earnest. Fillli row: Don Lucas, Auclrvy l4ilil0l'ifigl'. Standing: Dicli Jolmwn, iid Kennedy, lxlarius Etlcma. S'l'UDEN'l' COUNCIL Student Council lras llad a lairly successful year in spite of liaving cllanged presidents tllree times. Tile war cauglit up witli Bob Lindsay and HHH Harrington, so Vinnie Fiano completed tlwe last few busy weelcs as lread oi Council. lvlr. DOUQIBS, HS liHCl,llty adViS6I', deserves 'ITll,lCil Of tile credit for Councilis success. Tlne Swings were lreld again tliis year until Ulqrownoutu regulations interfered and lliey were discontinued lor tile rest of tlsie year as after scliool swings not prove popular among tlsie students. many oi wllom were employed aliter sclrool l1ours. Page Thirty-two Toward tire end ol tile year Council spon- sored tile 7tl1 Vvar Loan Drive among tile stu- dents. lvlarius Edema suggested a Senior Day as a reward lor tlsie students! attaining tlieir goal set earlier in tlie year. All tile lrome room presi- dents worlced lward to put tlle plan over, and on April Q9 Ken Hildelarand, popular radio an- nouncer, lielol a limond rally in tlne auditorium. Tlwe rally did mucll to luring up tlie lagging goal, and lny lvlay 2 tlle seniors liad over-sulnscriloed tlieir quotaHtl1us leaving tire late ol Senior Day in tire liands oi tlie underclassnlen. -- f-'- - w LATIN CLU B LEADERS CLLIB Tlw Lakin Clulu, Bliss Xvllilnvll, sponsor, joinml lim Tlu- l.:-fnclffrsi Clulm, unclm-r llllf clirm-vlion ol Bliss Niuc'l.c'ocl, Junior Clussivnl Lvalguf' lllis year. flllicers lor llw lirsl smncs- l.lll'lliSllK'5 un opporlunily lor llle allllc-lifully invlinecl girls of lvf NYf'l'l' XVIllif'l' Rf'l?15lfxl'. lwwsiclr-ill: Brill l-illllfilb YiVf l9l'l'55- SI iS lo lu-come morn- sliillvnl in lllf-ir lnvorilc' sporls. clenig Je-nnie Nlalrslmll,sm'l'r'li1l'yg nml,l1um-5 frnnicr, lri-usurmz During llme Cwlll'iSllHZlS sm-nson lwvlve lvoxvs were svnl to Le-acivrs clrosvn lor ilu- sc-voncl svnlvslvr wc-rv Nine- Fla-ming, llllf wounclccl solclivrs ul Dvsllou mul Aspinwull Hospiluls. pre-siclvnl: Alys lirown, vic'v-pri-sirlvnt, Auclrm-y lilllvrinlge-, rlillf' girls also svnl il c'lwcl4 for lwvnly Llollnrs lo lDK'SllOI1 sc-crc-tary: zxncl ,imnvs Crmnc-r. lrcwxsurvr. Ilmpilal, Higllligllls ol' ilu- yi-or we-rc ilu- QBlH'iSllllilS purly, lllc- lirsl Olliu-rs lor llu- your wi-rv prcsiclc-nl, Eleanor ljozcli: vire- nlf-etingg willi lllc- new inc-nrlwrs, uncl time annual pirnic' in prvsicif-nl, Joan Xwilliarnsg sefrvlury, Grove .lollnsong Nlily- lr:-nsurf-r, liilCf'll liclgc. L A T I N C L U B ljirsl row: Sylvian Blillor, Rosvilmry SlllIiilk!I1ll'. Aly, Brown, Boll Linflsny, Xvallvr IQVIIISUEF, ,lznm-s Crznni-r, ,li-nniv Flaw Nlurslmll, ,loan Xxlilliznns. Eilvs-n lfclgv, Nlnry Lou Lfsrlwr, Sifuoml row: Niory Lou Hoflislf-in, Rulll Vl'I1llIFPll2l, ,lunv Scclvr, Lorrzxinr' finilcy, Elinor lxlifflib, fic-ni' finllonn-, Norman Olclliznn, .lo D1-Frzumlr, Daryl Dowm-y, Nzxnmy furtvr. ililnircl ron: Ann Bluzinn, Auilrcy Ellis-rimlgcv, Flnrjoriz- Turory, ,losvpliinv fi-ollu, Dorolliy Kruusv. xlurjorir' Xvnimlu, livlly ll1'I1Ll4'I'40ll, Flor' Lil:-ming, ,li-annw Smilli, xlnriun XY4-lslion. lqourllu row: liill linin, Bill fiilinorv, :Xgnvs Bic-flnirli, iii,-li-n filnilorn, lint QTlIl'iSli4', llfnulinz- fiINlII2lIlC', flmrlvs Lnulim-, Roni xlifiny. lyillli row: Holm lgovurirli, Louis Niinulvllo, fiznl INN-If-, lflnwr lialrsili, ilnrry Nlnlonc, Blilu' firnnzx, .lolin Ross. L E A D E R S C L U B ljirsl row: lvnn llnrln. Rm- Aurilio, Agnvs lglvrlnicli, firnu- .lUllIlSOll, ,loan Xvillianns, lil:-nnor Pom-li, IiiIi't'I1 lfzlgr-, ,la-nnic ylnrslmll, Di-lows cillSlliHll, Nlury Lou Szlmrlwo, Svrorul ron: Dornlluy Guru, filaim Koili-r, Dorollny Kolli-r, l'IwIIiQ Alspmli, ln-nv lfignvr, Anloinr-lin' Pzxsrnrr-llu, lflorvnrr- lluliisivllil, xlury Lou xltcioxxoli. livggy limnli, Nlury Sllliiffil. ilrluiril ron: llilmlix Slwpllvrcl. Nlmlvlilli' ljonnvlly, lsuullllillt' Liussvy. Czuilwrim- finrr, Roll: Rorlgii-rs, Virginia lolmson, Lois Luilxxig, filorizx Kali-rclwr, B4-ily fivorgm-, D4-lor:-4 fiznllinn. l10I1l'llI row: Donnn fiilvson, Sluirli-y Tillc-y, Lois Craig, lgvlsy Ki-rilnwr, .lslnivv Rilivnour, ixlnry Yliinnlxo, Ann llouglwrly. lisllmr Xvnlilron, Virginian Difwluim-rin, yl.nrg.:nrrtl 5Iill1'iilll, lrlorf-nu' lilzxzino. lrillll row: Ann Zolrnlx, lim-ily Kr-ll:-ilu-rg, Lmmi-s lslvs, Ann Azzolinn, Niory Lille-n SILIIIIPII, ixlury liislwr, lllxyllis Burliovivll, Nornm fnlillillll, lim-My Noni, Annu Nlnyii- Dc-lino. xxnloim-Hi' lji-lla. Sixlli row: Alum Polon, Nlnry Ann Siliulzu, Nlyrnfi Lnlslmw, Elinor Xr7CIllIlI'f'lIll, N.n14ySlingc-l, lim-ggy Ulf-lm, .'Xl1nl5l.xzinn, lose-plminn :Xlnorlf-o, xlnrinn Xvvlslion, Anno Ili-Ii-y, xlnrinn Honuriili, ilrlnn-rn-sv Xi.-fl, Annu Floria- ljilgnllwniin, St'Nl'IlllI ron: Nlury ,lzxlw Xvinmv, liuulinc' Kilsilx, xlnry Lou Rosl, Lvnori- Nlurino, ljorollxy Xvvlsllon, IKRKIIIN' Elzor, Lois lltlllilllilll, Dnlori-s Kirli, Nlnrilyn Knisr-li-y, Rulln Nlilla-r, Aurln-y Kupllvy. lfiglillz row: Allyn-rlfu Ki-nm-ily, Ann Flolymuuuw, Nanny fimnplvr-ll, ,loam Linlon, Biary limliv, NlillLfill'l'l .-Xslolns, Bvtiy Axingi-r, Blnry ljorgionr-, Aliio Salina-inlu-rg, .loan Nlnxlulli-n, Blory Lou Sflllllilll, lin-lyn Lvrlmnir, Lois Sunil. Nilllll row: losqrllinc Dclimlmlx, ixllilil lilum-y, llcllix' Nlntllis, Blnrjoric Blurlx, loan Rc-i-cl, Graco Km-nncnly. Upper photo: Betsy Kcrchncr. Virginia Becker, Elinor Wlirzlo, .loseplrine De- Franli, lflinorv Venturi-ilu, him: Fleming, Fiiclccy Grimm, Esther XVnlflron, Page Thirty-four Though the mimeograph looys complainecl about stencils that Werenit typeci because assignments were late, anol though the mimeograph machine sometimes woulclnit cooperate, Rosemary always found a way to soothe everyoness Worries ancl complaints ancl to succeed in getting the paper out on time. It was Rosemary Squillantegs compe- tence anol efficiency as eolitor that maole this yearis Voiistic outstancling. Reporters with lceen eyes for every hit of news were Nancy Carter, News Eolitor, ancl VALISTIC Lower photo: Jean Apple- quist, in flmrgc oi frcslnnun staiig Nanny Carter, News Enlitor: Roscnmry Squillnntc, Eflililf-iIl'CilIiC'lI Boi: Kost, Sports Eclitorg Bill Onclc-rick, Art Eclilorg Nliss lacolms, Arlviscfrg .loan Nlcvyyillizuns, Feature ifmlitorg Eleanor Finclara, Exflmngc Erlitor. her stail, June Sealer, Jennie Mae Marshall, Miriam Canter, Marian Baeslaclc, Auclrey Etheridge, Joanne Hitt, anci Shirley Pearson. The Feature Department, heaolecl hy Joan lVlcVVilliams, incluoieol such clever writers as Lorraine Gailey, who wrote 'Swiss Hi- Lightsf, Marjorie Turocy as your SHS Corresponclentf, Maryann Hartley ol Hpacls ancl Fanciesf, Louise lVlcBricle, alias H18 Jewelsn of Uswiss Nlovementf, Jean Louise Applequist, HYour inquiring Reporterf, ancl Marilyn Kniseley anol Ethel Thomas, who Wrote Uvvhois Vvhofi Sports were hancllecl hy Boln Kost ancl Exchanges loy Eleanor Nlaclara. The ever- taithtul typists were Mac Fleming, Elinor Mirdo, anol Jo Uetiranii. To Bill Elliott and Bob Lind the Joh oi getting your Vcllistic to you on time, ancl in the proper numbers. The attractive covers for the Valistic, as well as the other art worlc, were clone lay Bill Onclericlc, Art Eclitor, assistecl by Virginia Becker, lvlilce Grana, Betsy Kerchner, and Esther Vvalclron. ln charge ot mirneographing were Ben Jones, Earle Fischer, Vinnie Amore, Walter Lewis, Paul Harnacic, and Tom Mantz. Howard Anclrews was in charge oi stapling. The Freshman Staff, under the guiclance of Jean Louise Applequist, consistecl ot Marie Homisalc, Barbara lvlccreanor, Mary Paula Kane, Roslyn Rohhins, Mary tio Dunn, Virginia Johnson, Peggy Smith, Marilyn Lewis, Creorgeann Devoe, and Franlc Beclcer. This year more than 150 copies ot the Valistic were sent every two weelcs to former stuolents now in all parts oi the worlcl. Lipper piilurez Suntecl, Boh l.imlq Tom Bizxntz, Vinny Amore, Earle Fischer, Paul HilfIlill'ii, Ben limes, George fyxeill, Xxiulter Lewis, Bl Elliott. i,ower pit ture: First row: Louise iXlc'Brifle, ixlnrjorie Vltumfy, Rlltil Nliics, Nluryunn Hartley, ,lr-nnie ixlzm ixturslmll. Seroml row: Autlrev ' X Ftlieritlgc, lnorrziine Galley, Carol Nun:-s, Flirinm Canter, Shirley lczurson, Vliliircl row: ,lnrjoric Xvaximln, ,loaxnne Hitt, .lune Seder, Blilrian axeslmtli, Flztrilyn lXniseley. Page Thirty fue Page Thirty-six ijirst row: Vvaitcr Lewis, Eiicn ivtaguirv, ircne yiorfiovzincy, Jean Burnett, Lois Ritriivy, Evora tjziir, Josepiiinc Stnniginnessy, Finrjoric Iblilllnlllttilll, .INV cjrO5t0, Svfiltllft FONVI ,tack I.IlflVYig, Katiltppll V-tlttonlas, JEIIIICS Tanzic, Riltllfft Arlilnfp, GrUat, Iiftxvxlrfl BILIHSOII, tifililti Begg, ixtary tfriirirvs Lucas, Suiiy Kettles, Gitiuert Nollgictr, Dick Arnoict, Don Patterson, .iacii Niarctli. Ttlirci row: Gary SilElt'tUl't'i, Rotwcrt ivioscr, Dick Kost, Yvattcr Stevens, Don Xviiiiinson, Frank Bcnninati, Rirrtmrri Conti, Davifi Zavoita, Rott iVicCoy, Emi-sl Krist, .intm Luxury. trourtii row: Emily Sctioilz, Hitt Runnnct, Elin-i Kantncr, Drill Frankie, Vincent Tcotis, Don Beit, Enrtv l:iSCtlCI', Bvn .ioncs, .tuck t,nvrinc. tiittii row: ritz-mi Cramer, Pvt:-r VVCHZ, Eimcr ixiatta, Cami Nuncs, Pauigiiogrcn, Dick Garinger, Roiacrt Sinilii, VX'attQr Sctututcr, ivicriiyn i iiic, ttartman trait, Dicii Xxiatton, Ctiarics Xvarctiauu, Don Brcy, James Cimcrry. BAND The stirring music anci attention-inoiciing maneuvers ot time imanci anct majorettes macte our tootioaii games more coiortui ttdan ever, witiw Mr. Bennettis capaioie teaotersiiip and sense ot t1umor tieiping time group to ioecome an expert musicai organization. A iousy year inciuctect such important events as tile Armistice ' Day Parade, tile Ati-Star game at Vvittcinsiuurg, tile assemioty program given MBFCL. 21, anct the evening concert presenteot Aprii 26. Aitiwougiu ttte ioanct memioers put in many hours ot practice, ttweir et-torts were so mucin appreciated tmy tide stuotents and time tovvnspeopie ttiat it more tilan repaid tilem. MR. BENNETT t'irct rim: Ntariorie Donn:-tian, ii:-tty Pickering, .tune 5:-tier, irene ijigner, xiiriznn Beattie, Amin-w .tanositi. Semolui rim: fitrartes Niitmiu-tt, t r.inii Lasimx. tom- igltllilffii, ifctnzurct Rossiler, Elmer Niilttil, Bierityn Fitiv, fitmrtes Xvaretnnn, i'-rants Begg, Bliss iiznnitlon. Niarjoriv i.uoinis. ir-an Carla-r, Don ttmntiiv, Dirk finial, ,lznnr-5 Tanvie, ,lafti Ludwig, Dirk Rust, Roimert Slllitil. Al ttfllllli, Xvittarct Xvoott, IJARYL DOXYNEY X, BHFS ttANiIl.'l'ON TH E ORCHESTRA Time orctioslra, atways one ot Swissvaie Higii Sciiooiis important musicat activities, spent a ixusy anct protitatpie year under time capaiqie ctirection ot Miss Carrie Hamiiton. Twice a weetc in tile seventii period, tile c-timer waves Carriect unmistatcatmte Vibrations ot' reiwarsat. Here tiie stiriit tones ot tile reects, tim mettow strings. time iaiaring imrass, and tile tiluct ot time drums were igtemtc-ct into a iiarmonious Wiioie. Vaiuaibie experi- ence Was gained igy memipers oi time orciieslra not onty in ensemiote piaying, inut aiso in time iearning ot various oreiiestrai worics. Swissvaie may tue prouct ot' tile aiyiiity anti conscientious eiiorts ot tire memimers ot tile orfiiestra anct its director. Page 'I in SPI Page Thirty-eight . A . - y Cfliiiz CLLB lop plmlo: Louis Yurcu, Nlznrin- Niusliova l.illizm Smiiln, Dornllw Xxlvlslmn, Nlary .lar Vim 1-, Annu Zolml Nlyrnzl liulslmuw, lvlfn Arm Silwuln, ,lunc Scclc Swrnul row: lvlm l,4-ipvr, liois Vvlliti file-una Layman, Nia! lfllc-n Nlmntc-11, L0 fimig, .lvun Rm-rl. ivlm ixlrfxluflrz-xx's. Tlxircl rovs Sliirlvy llill, Ann Grclisl lj:-ggy l'lc'll'rir'l1, Bnrlvm l,4-r-, Nlirimn Gailcj lfllr-n Nlnguirv, yluria llumplm-ys, ,lc-unuv Flzc llliilmm-nu fivswulnlc Nlnry inn Srlmrln llr-ggy Nlirlicr, lmnor Nlzrrinrm. , SP1 Ullil IlllUl0I lfirl row: lxinry Lou llocl slvin, Sllirlcy lVlc'Farlzxm lic-lly XKXVHSOII, .lcanr Smiill, Norma Olclllzxn Sllirlvy iliillvy, Nant fiurli-r, Svroinl rovx Annu lxluric ljvliin lfimm liullx. .innry Bcr Nlm'jm'ic- Craig, Lo Rnlmr-rls. Allhiirwllc Pell. 'lliinl row: DCLIIII l'YH'll Smilli, Ray Cu lings, Russvll Blarli lm- Snummlzulgo. Stun: ing: Rlllll Hurli, irc! Xril'HlllYl'llil, Annu Blur ljillmninirn. RHP Aurili Nlzury lmll Sfllllliflt, LX Xvzxllun, .lim Skriclnic IMI, Slurli, Bob Fu AI VV1-lmlm, .loc Vliurovac ilvllirml plmhnz Fir row: lxluriun Bozuric B4-Hy Norrl, Vcroni Rimiliis, Graco Kvnrwc i Rulu-rlu Goullcmml. Se mul row: Cnllwrinc Cal Norma .lc-un Xvlxii l.nuru Slvincr. Sllirle Dunn, Patsy Joyc ililiircl row: Ali! Srlxwvinlwrg, Nan- iinrnvsf, Clara .ln-am llullman, Jeanuil Cnssc-y, Holly Aziligr Slzmplingz Gloria H0 mem, Anna Azzolil Nsplmr fnrsnlv, Glo! Km'rc'lwr, Cecilia Pzxnai lmvwr pliolo: lxlu Ilmki, Guylc Nlars illllvrvsal ljililizl, Joi lxlrxlullvn, Lois Riiclu' ,lr-nniv Alexz- lvlarslm Ann Dnuglwriy. Sc-cox row: Allin Puzzulo, Jul lzifllrmrlii, pulllimf K?ASi Nlury l.ou Rosh .lei Applvquisl, Nlaryzu llilrllvy. Slamlingz Ru Nlilvs, Finry Lou Bala ljf-ggy Glvnn, Nlzll Parr, Drmlurcs Vvillian Bill Cmwc, Cliarl ciC'SNVillll0, .I0llIlSC llillll IlEll'Hill'k. NOTIIIN ,lUSl'llll, ljfilllli Bflftilil clilfiliill NN'l0Clk0. l'irst row: Pal lllUlHpSOI1, Rai' Aurilio, ,lean Perla, Delores Cushion, Rolwrla ixloore, .loan ylvxvillizuns, .loan Xvilliams, l.ois Xyhile. Siwomt row: Rohr-rta Gouheaucl, 'lcssie Butlvr, lrc-ne Venturi-lla, Laverne Xvvslin. SALESMEN Hpeanutsl Ten cents a hagl Get your peanuts herelu is the cry that could lime heard at every toothall game, shouted hy our peppy Swissvale High salesmen. Rain or shine, our salesmen could he counted on to supply us with something to munch on during those tense moments in the toothall and haslcetlaatl games. These girls, even with the shortage ot candy, sometimes managed to sell you that rare treat, hut always you could huy peanutsl The senior salesmen, Joan Williams, Roloerta Gouheaud, Laverne Westin., Tessie Butler, and trene Venturella, Wontt he with us next year, hut the sales will loe very ahly carriect on hy our sophomore and junior salesmen, Rae Aurilio, Jean Perla, Delores Cushion, .loan tvlcvvitliams, Kathleen Moore, and Lois Vvhite. Even with the shortages the girls will all rememher the tun they had paclcing peanuts in Room 6, and the mad scramhle to try to relitl their luaslcets on those rare occasions when candy was to he had. THE GLEE CLUB The Glee has always loeen a popular activity and is still thriving under the alple direction ot Miss Carrie Hamilton. Each Vvednesday morning assemloly was greeted with a response trom the mixed chorus. The choruses also supported the assemtaly programs Whole-heartedly. 1 he music this year was a varia- tion ot popular. wartime and classical pieces. Our genial and talented pianists were Nancy Carter, Grace Kennedy, and June Seder. The classes are unanimous in agreeing that each is tnetter than the other. But really all have the sweet harmony which tends to matce heautitul music. The Ctulfs representatives to the Pittsburgh Music Educatorts Ctutn Festival in the Soldiers, Memorial Hall were Roherta Gouloeaud, trene Venturella, Laverne Vvestin, .leanne Smith, Betty Vvilson, lVlary l,-0u Hoclcstein, Ray Cuttings, Fred Smith, Rotbert Stoctc, and Robert Full. Band memloers Who tooli part were Dave Zavotta, Diclc Groat, tvtattson, Gilloert Nougier, and Jael: lvlarchi. Page Thirty-nine Page Forly ART CLASS I ipprr pimlnz iiirsl row: Eivanor ilnzvir. ,iosvpiiiiw DL5i:filll!i, Vir- ginia Bvciccr, Agnrs iii:-minifiit R050 Xvmigv, Roiwrla Gouiwnuci. Smi- rinci row: Edna ' iirasvr. Aiys Brown, Hiiria Parr. Xiiirirmi firiii-itil, Kaliiivvn fiura. Doroliiy i ings. VI-Ilifll row: Belly Evans. Pal Cilrisiiv. .Ioan IDIIHVZU1, Belly iii-mic-rA sun, Rntiu Poiun. ifnurlii row: .ioan Xviiiiains. ifmiilii Biurray, ijiiian Xirmrv. Slmuiing: .inf- ijarrvn, Boi: l50ZlIl'il'il. lnwpiiinrf IJ hiia, iiiii flmic-rink. Cz-nlvr pimln: i'irsl rnw: Agnes iiarvan. lim-rliia Horgas, Kalirivvn ixirmrc-, ,ivan Pcria. Svc- unri row: Evviyn Viiimiin, ifvora Fair, imrz-lin Niiiir-r, Graco Juimsun. .loan iwvxfviiiizxllls. iiiilifll row: Pauiinc ciUI'ilT2l!l, IJWIIIRIYLI Xvagnvr, Norma Day, iDollyi0u immirrr- iniiii, Ann Biazina. Slanci- ing: Al Biariis, iiiii Kiaiman, Nifiii i'iiniw4'zy. ixiiviwy Grzlrlzu, Ruin-rt Vinarv, Rnmigrvrs Slaciliir-ini, ixiarian Bavsiarii, Vir- ginia Ririiarcisan. Lower piloio: First row: Lois Lumiwig. Iellill Rnmigrfrs, Alma iluion, fiiara Kotivr. ixflary iiFiSill'Y', Evciyn ixiurray. SK'K'UHfi row: i if-ion lll'llfil'l'S0n, Aihlqrlil Kpll' nf-ciy. Doiorrs fiaiiinn, Dnruliiy Kotiivr, Niary i'4nrginm', Pilyiiis Buriiof vivii. iliilifti raw: Siuiriz-y Carson, .ianifn Riilvnnur, iiclsy Kcrcimvr, iviary Ann Vliillllitl, iiilyiiii Xvviss. liourlix row: Durotiiy .ioimsun, Eivannr Niaciara, Eslimr Xxiaisimn. iiarii row, slanciing: ifriwarci Ernanuvi, Orviiic: Nirimias, .iavic Rvynairis, Ruiii ivliiicr, Nvison R:-nn, Don iviurray, xiariiyn KHiSPif'y', fir-raisi Rrmez, Biiiiri Kasiii, Ricliarri Kenyon. ifivmmr Vvnlurviia, Doris isirs, Daw- iiucison. of Y' jg, xkgkivxx Q, Question: Vvtmo atways tias ttie ctiairs ptaced on time ptattorm taetore assemtbty? Vvtio putts ttle curtain, tends tile tigtlts, tatces care ttlat ttte screen is down wtien we tlave movies, aicts ttle entertainers wtmo appear in assemtoty? Answer: tid Reynolds and George 0,Neitt. ART CLASSES Give our art students any sutJject, trom inctustriat design to tastlion ittustration, and ttley witt amaze you wittm ttieir stiitt and in- divictuatity. Under the interested super- vision ot Miss Ttlomas, eacti student is en- couraged to do tlis toest wortc. Because ot ttie varied subjects, every art student is atJte to discover time tietd ot art tor wtlictl tie is txest suited. Speciat portrait and tandscape ctasses were tietd tor tt1ose wtio were interested in tt1ose subjects. fdur artists proved not onty tatented but atso patriotic, tor in ttie spring ttley com- pteted ttieir Victory Garden posters, prov- ing ttlat ttmeir wortc coutd tae usetiut as wett as decorative. O ' ot Mrs. tda Carr, our Attendance Otticer, t1as time interest ot every boy and girt in Swissvate at tieart. Stie is truty ttleir tirienct, and wtlen ttiey need an understanding word or deed. stiets time person wt1o gives it. V W fx Fmm. 821.00 F... Are Bot: Limtsay and XX'atter Remster ltuintxing ot Ntay Ili' Page Forty-one VARSITY FUQTBALL Swissvale,s opening game with Rankin started a fairly successful season, with Coach Charlie Buzarct in the driverys seat. The Red and White visitors let their deiense loog down in the final period. and with Vvagner featuring, SHS came trom to win. Homestead, with the stone wall line, tailed to stop the Blue and Golcts aerial attack. ln the fading minutes ot play, Joe Turovac snagged the winning pass irom Jerry lVicDonough. The Buzardmen defeated their traditional enemy, Vvilkinstnurg, in a game which displayed fine running power tor SHS. Time and again Herman Hockett loroke the Holy City lads, inner detenses. ln the fourth win ot the season, the Blue and Gold nosed out Ford City. It looked like a had day tor the Swissvale squad, trailing I2-0 with minutes to play, lout led hy ilerry lVlcDonough,s passing, they clipped oit three touchdowns in quick succession, to put the game on ice. A series ot iumigles, pass interceptions, and poor defensive play put the Blue and Gold in a slump which lasted the rest ot the season and gave lvlunhall an easy win. Not to he outdone lay lvlunhall, Braddock trounced Svvissvale loy the same score tor the second tailspin ot the season. Then, hent on an easy win, Swissvale received another lolow from Vvest View. Qnce again in the late stages, the Blue and Gold attempted to pull the game out of the fire, hut the clock ran out loetore they could score a possilole winning touchdown. The Blue and Gold again tell victim to a hard running Glassport eleven. Swissvaie,s under- puhlicizeot line taught a tough iirst halt, lout the Class A champs walked away with the game in the second halt. g A muddy tieid climaxed the season with a loss to Vtxfilmerding. The Swissvale squad loattled valiantly, loy iulllgack Bryan, until darkness reigned and Vvilmerding hlacked-out the i944 season. Swissvale,s 1944 lettermen were: Louie Diana, Elmer Falcsik, Donald Zenk, Phil Zoeller, Sadie Vvilliams, Don Lucas, Chuck McCarthy, Harry Rohertshaw, Jack Wagner, Herman Hockett, Ronald Bryan, Jim Atiate, Russell Rose, Jack Burkman, Fred Smith, Guy Alimloott, Martin Nleliett, Paul Mareks, Vvalter Harrington, Joe Turovac, Ted Ashhurner, and Bolo Fulton. Swissvale I4 ----- - - - Rankin 7 Swissvale 14 ----- - Homestead 15 Swissvale 15 - VX7ilkinslourg 6 Swissvale 18 - - Ford City IQ Swissvale 0 - - Nlunhall 55 Swissvale 0 - - Braddock 55 Swissvale 6 - - West View 15 Swissvale 0 - - Glassport 26 Swissvale 0 - - Vvilmerding 9 tliotal 65 Opponents 152 VARSITY FOOTBALL First row: Don Zcnk. Harry Roloertsliaw, Herman Hackett, Ronald Bryan, ,lack Vvagner, Lou Diana, Don Lucas, Tom Xvilliams, Chuck Nlccartliy, Elmer Fulcsik, phil Zoctllcr. Second row: lvlartin Nlcllott, Nvalter Harrington, AI ivlortenson, Ted Aslihurner, Fred Smith, Bill Ferguson, l AI Ntareks, .loc ljarren, Botm Stark. .lerry ytclgonougli, Guy Ahloott. 'third row: .lack Dillict, .lack Burknmn, Bill Elliott, .lim Atyate, Nlnrius Edt-ma, ' Vytcstland, Don Coutts, Harry Nlalonc, Bold Bozurich, Sherwin ylandeltqlatt, .lack Nlclvlullon, Ralph Costanza. Fourth row: Vylilliaiu Pittingcr, Tom Bergquist, But: Lind, Herbert Henry, Bill Rampon, Dick Rampon. lid Emanuel, Ray Yurick, Viike Dnitino, Elmer Eyler. Fifth row: Dick Stone, Coach Buzard, Boh Pittinger, Russell Rose. Sixth row: Ray Culliigs, .lohn Fisher, Lloyd Brcrakiron, Bob NlcArdle, managers. Page Forty-two . JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL JUNIOR HIGH I-'OOTBALL Ijirsi row: Nick Iovino, Paui Pvria, Roinert 3Ic'Ginn, Iwo Bonnr. Danny Sh-wart, Dirk Defi:-sure, .Ioimn Epps, Sz-rrnni row: Eimer Davis, Ed Xvisnivwsiii, Kenny Qiiew, Isiii Dnvics. Jllilifli row: Rini Bcrgquisi, Raynmnci Jufiison, Iyun fizupaisso, Joe Niifwaiw, Guifio ixiarinni, Georgi- Alliil0II,'. Jjlillriil TOVVI DllXN'l1l',', Nxviniillll NNYUUKJ. isfiil Xx'JH'i!'l'1Oll, Afiilllf IXJIUUCII, cIlIilril'S ixICigi, VIAOIII l,ilJ0llJS, iJOilll BIljLiiOSky. Kenneth ixiiiivr. Coacim IVIiIIer,s Junior I'IigI1 iootioaii team Won tile seconci iootioaii ciiampionsimip in tile Iiistory of Dickson atiiietics. Vvitii a soIicI Iine anci a iieet-iooteoi inacicfieid, the Biue anci Goid Juniors Won aii of tiieir games in time ciistrict, anci under time Junior WPIAI. point system, coiiecleci tileir tropiiy as ciiampions. Tile opponents, score was Iieid to a Inare I8 points, Wiiiie our inacics gatilereci a grand totai oi 78 points, ioecause oi tile iineis tigiit cieiensive piav. The foiiowing boys receiveoi Ietters: Epps, IVIC- Ginn, Decesare, Stewart, peria, Iovino, Xxfisniewsici, Davies, Davis, Cview, IVIariana, IVIcCaIne, Vvoocis, Bonar, IVICCIosIcy, Swissvaie Swissvaie Swissvaie Swissvaie Swissvaie I3 6 14 I9 26 Totai 78 SCORES Duquesne 6 - - Scott 0 - - Ciairton 6 Penn Township 6 - Vviiicinsiuurg 0 Opponents I 8 Nailcy CJRIIIIDIICH, Anna yiarie Deiino, Agues Igiczinicii, Anna ivixrlc DiDomenico, Pilyiiis Buriiovicii, Iyiury Ijurgionc. Page Forty-three GIRL RESERVES liirsl row: Lenore ixiarino, .ls-an Perla, Rae Aurilio, iivelyn Vl1illllCO, Rosemary Squillante, Gloria Bruglx, Lois Xvcndling, ,lm-nnie Niarsliall, X 1 J D0lI7Ttt4 tilI4lIiUl1, , Iilfy LOII Srlmrlm. Svcontl row: Xirginia lieclier, Biary Lou Rust, Biary .lane Vince. lauline llaslii, Graff- .lol1nson, Loris fioltlslrolun, Norma Oltllnam, .lost-plrine Deljranli, Antoinette Pascarc-lla, ixiary l.ou Esclier. ililmirtl row: Katlilcen Ficmrv, l.ois XVl1ite, Alina ljozzuto, Lorraine Gailvy, Nlarjorie Donnf-llan, Dorollly Krause, Nlarjorir' Xvaitla, Biiriam Canter, Sllil'll'y Ficlfarlancl, lrvne Venturella. 2 Fourtlu row: .lo SllilI1g:f,lll1K'Ssj', Slxirley llill, Dol Nlrfiowan, .lime Seder, Lois larsons, Ellen Rlaguire, .loan NlCXXVilliilllIS, Alys Brown, Sylvia Nlillvr, lfugfenia Qiattom-, lflimmr Nlirtlo. Filtll row: lelllll Nliles, Louise ixlrliritle, Gloria Loew, Anna Nlarie DiDomc-nico, Anna Niarie Delino, .lost-pluilie Zvolla, Elsie lxleclvir, .loan lolmson, tlarol Nunes, Eileen lfclggcr. Sixtll row: .iune Cit'lllt'iHl1ill'l. Emily Scllullz, Eltllea t lvlonlgonwry, Sally Kettles, lVlaryiunn llarlley, lx',1Hl'j0l4if' ilillrory, Norma Day, lNam'y Carter, lvlac lileming, .lt-anne Slllilll, lit-tly llenclerson. SPNI'I'llll row: lim-ggy ivlayvr, l.aVc-rnv VXR-slin, ljal Douglas-rty, Rutli Venturella, lxlarian Baeslacli. .ivan Louise Applequist, Audrey lftlmriclge, Daryl Dowm'y, lr:-ne Coggins. Doris Sm:-tana, Betty lfvznixs. GIRL RESERVES Tlie Swissvaie Brancli oi tlie Girl Reserves, under tlie guidance ol Miss Jones, lsnad an active and iiiglily successful year. This organization, open to all junior and senior girls, met twice a montli. and also sent representatives to tlae various meetings lweld at tile Central Y. VV. C. A. At a meet- ing early in tire tall, tile iollovving were elected oliicers: president, Rosemary Squillanteg vice- president, Gloria Brugliz secretary, Evelyn iliimlcog treasurer, Lois VXfendling. Prooi oi tiie activity oi its memliers can ine s candle liglit ceremony 'iovvn in tide events wiiicit toolc place during time year. At an impressive in January, to wilicli tire motiiers and teachers were invited, many girls loe- came memlpers. 0lll6vT activities were a nget acquaintedu party, a trip to Edgewood wiiere tile girls Were entertained enjoyed picnic at Fric oy, Mrs. Loevv, several slcating parties, and at tl1e close of tile year, a mucli C Ptlrli. ivlaxtleline Donnelly, lxinrjoric lxiuclc, Audrey Kutlley. Page Fortyffour i W e, ,,, we Nanry Sting:-l, .lt-an ljinlon, 'lic-msn Dilflia. Tiiese six girls are surely lnamiliar to you all, for tlsuey carry tile A. lvl. and P. lvl. siieets around tiene building. It it Werenyt lor tlnern yousd never lcnow wlien to go to meetings or vvliicli rooms were Winning contests,-or Wiien vacations were to ioegin. 54-ated: Boll Kost, Xynlter 1,1-mis, ,loan Nlc'XVillizxrns, Nlilu- firana, Rosenmry Squillante, ,loan Xvillizuns, ixlirium Canter, .tune Sm-mls-r, Earle liisclier, lien .iom-s. Standing: ximian Bas-slmli, Audrey Etllz-ridge, lean Louise Applequisl, Holi Limlsuy, Xvallvr Remstr-r, Nancy Carter, ixiariorie ilurocy, Louise ixltliride, Jennie Alan: Nlarsliall, Lorraine fiails-y. Not in picture: Carl Relielc. QUILL AND SCROLL Altlqouglri tile Jane Grey Swisstielrn ciiap- ter ol Quill and Scroll began tile year witii just two members, tile number increased witii tile tormal initiation ot I9 persons December 20 at Joan Nlcvvilliamsi l1ome. At this meeting tile new members tooli the vows ol the society and received gold pins bearing a quill and scroll. Utticers elected tor the year were .loan VXfilliams, presidentg Bob Lindsay, vice-presi- dent: and VValter Remster, secretary-treasurer. Montilly meetings, business and social com- bined, were iield in tine library club rooms, witii entertainment and relresiiments provided by student committees. Higiiligiits oi tlle year were a swimming party at tile Pittsburgh Atiiletic Association in tile ndead ol wintern as tile guests oi Carl Rebeie, a trip to KDKA and tile Bl0Ckil0ltSC April 6, and a tiieatre party April 27, with Hfjlilaiioinau time attraction. Page i orty-five VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: Bolm Kost, Vinny Fiano, .terry tVtcDonougt1, Tom Vvittiants, .lack Vw7agner. Seconct row: Dori Cnutls, Pllil lvlctxflanus, ylarty lvlellclt, Emanuel, .lou lrarrcn, Dun llagano. Yllliircl row: Jim Hcnclvrsun, .lack Burliman, .lou Sarnaittattgo, y1l'lV1ll Norton, ilacli lfraser, Skip Rvljclc. Ttie 1945 loaslcetball season at SHS provecl successful with 12 games won ancl 7 lost. Points scored tor ttie season totaled 695 tor tlne Gold Flashes, compared Witli 661 for ttieir opponents, an average of 56V2 points a game, showing tliat Coacti Dennison and luis team were worlcing togetlwrer to bring ctefinite results. nzipn Vvagner was the leacting scorer ol the team, amassing almost 500 points tor tlwe season. Ttie Gold Flasties touglit ttirougli a tougli season to talie ttiirct place in Section Vtt, with 5 league wins out of ten games. Lettermen for the 1944-45 season Were: HSaclieU Vvilliams, Uzipn Wagner, Jerry McDonough, Vinny Fiano, 6sNose,, Diana, Bolo Kost, Clycle Vvallace, Joe Farren. ' Swissva e 50 - - Peabody 18 bkswissvate 59 - - Scott 55 Swissva - Mclieesport 41 qcsvvissvate 28 - - - Rantcin Swissva - - Pitcairn 28 :kSWissvaQ,e 45 - Witkinsburg Swissva - Vtsfilmerding 27 qcswissvafe 58 - - Bractdoclc Swissvazt - East Pittslaurgtt 20 gkswissvate 56 - Turtle Creelc Swissva - - Ntuntiall 57 5SWissvae 28 - - - - Scott 5Swissva - Vviltcinslaurg 55 5SWissva'e 58 - - Rankin okgwissva - - Bractcloctc 51 Swissvaz e 41 - - Ntuntialt Qkswissvat. - Turtle Creelc 54 Swissvate 46 - - Vvilmercting Page Forty-six Swissvate 56 - East Pittsburgh 29 THE TEAM Vviiiiarnsf-fnsadieu was as iiormictaigie on a court as on tile iieici. His continuous vigiiance turnect many a game,s ticie. He is one ot Svvissvaieis best iqets tor next year. Fiano-Hziggyw cieserves a iot ot creciit this year, for i1is cietermineci iJacic board piay, aiong witil imis imanciy silooting in tiene pivot, gave tile Goici FiUSilGS timeir successiiui season. VX!agr1er,-nzipw, tile iqacicimone oi' our oiiiense, proved to tae one oi tile best in tile game anci was seiecteci for tile Ati-District Team. iVicDonougi1-HCuriy,U one ot tile big iooys of time team, Eliti1OUgi'l oniy a sophomore, controiieci ti1e iqaii Ott tile iboarci iiiie a veteran. Vve timanic Cenlrai for donating such a vaiuainie piayer. Diana-HNose.U Being a tiwree-year ietterman speaiis tor itseit. Tile team wouiei have saciiy missed iiis experience anci accurate simooting. Vvaiiace-fHBucicyu was a trusty suin, Wino con- sistentiy tiirougtlout liwe season, siloweci that we are going to have a gooci team next year. Kostr-fitgotmu is a ioriiiiant iorwarci wilo i1ZlS oiis- piayed an abiiity tor scoring and is going to be one oi SHSS prospects tor next year. Farren,-fHJ0sie,H a senior this year, cieveioped into a gooci sub vvimo i16id iiis own in tile tigiitest pinciles. Nieiietl'-Uiviartyfi Youive ilearci of i1im in toot- imaii anci in tiene future We expect to ilear a iot about iiim in both tootioaii and iimasicettmati. ivicivianus,- pi1ii,H anotimer big .iJoy ot time team, ciispiayeci possibilities tor a bigger team tor next year. Asi1tJurner-fwiieotu was anottler contestant in iJoti1 tootimaii and tmasicetiaaii. Being oniy a sopilomore, time future iooics bright. EfHHIll16i-4Aiti1OUgi1 Ed was new to varsity basiietioaii, i1is tenacity icept him up witil tile best. CoaCix Dr-unison gives last minute inslrurtions to get in lilere ami inigiitt Lett to rigills .terry Ficijonrvugii, Vinny Piano, .lm-it XX'ugncr, .loc liarrcn, 'tom VX iiiiams, Page Forty-seven JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL First Gillucrt Lucas. Diclc Kost, Dick Groat, Niclc lovino, Frank Begg, Guido Mariana, Danny qlewart. Sc-cond row: Vvillarcl VX7ood, Edward Vvisnicwslii, Jolm lVlcCloslcy, Paul Perla, Bill Davies, Coyle, Dirli ASlllI7UfHCf. The Junior High loasketluall season turned out mediocre, with 5 wins and 7 losses. Mr. lVliller,s looys met tough opposition in Section 2, but managed to come out almost even Witll a total ol? 555 points, compared with 552 for their opponents. The following received letters: Groat, Beggs, Perla, Vvisniewslci, Mariana, Coyle, lovino Swissval Swissva Swissva Svvissva Swissva Swissva Page Forty- C C C eig - Baxter 50 - Homestead 22 - Braddock 28 - Vvilkinslaurg 57 - - Forest Hills 12 North Braddock 48 Svvissvale 555 Swissvale 57 Swissvalee 25 -- Swissvale 24 -- Swissvale 45 - Swissvale 29 - Swissvae 24 - - Qpponents 552 Turtle Creek - Braddock Vvilktoslourg - Forest Hills North Braddock Turtle Creek SVVISSVALIAN Early in time sciiool year, tile Suvissvulian was placed under the guidance ot VValter Remster and .loan Williams, wiio were selected tor time join lay tiieir fellow students. Alys Brown was named Art Editor, witti Virginia Becker and Eleanor Pozeli as assistants. Bold Lindsay started time year as Business Manager, lout lelit this jola to Dick .lotinson when tie was called to the Coast Guard. Most ol tide tiard worlc on tile tboolx came last tall. wtien pictures were talien. tlluring this time .loan and Vvalter went cross-eyed straiglitening tlie legs oi underciassmen., Ylilien tile seniors! Faces were pasted ton cardlpoard onlyil. Tilose midnigiit iigtits you saw in Room 6 last were occasioned lay tide stalntys ellorts to meet ttie engravefs deadline. Trips to tile printers were tiigtiligiwts ot, tile year. Here tile staii Watched your yearbook change from a mere Udummyu to tlwe hill! liedged 19-15 Swissvalian. l.ms lla-nry, l inna Built, ltr-guy Xxiriglil, lri-nv Vcn- Inrvll ltr-Ily iii-tlv liltillll, liylc, 1 'Q s, i r's ' ', n, lfstin-r l,intlivz-rg. lxun itll cllltlf llvmlr-rsim. Vinny fir-urge ,lnni-s, fit-urge Bill ljI'YgllSUll. Louis Diana Xynllc-r Harrington, .loan Uunr an, Virginia l5l'tlif'l', lgTHXXIl. lllC'tlllIll' I lloyzxg, lim fxnnncr, Dirli lullllsllli. ill lX1'I1lN'rly, ljlkl-i Arnold, l'ri-il 5tl'illllklUh, Fliip its-iwlv, Don ljnllvrson, Hain. Xvaltcr Rvlnetz-r, in-mlitnr: :Xlys Brown, art cnlitorg loan Xvilliznns, zo-4-flitorg l5UlD l-III Page lfurt N Seated: Eleanor iviocizanowstci, Jean Barnett, Niary Lois Berg. Standing: Aufirey Gayotos, Doris SInClHHEl, JOEH1 DUHCilIl, AHIIKI SXIEIC IECIICICY, IJOyS IICIU' y, Laverne VX'estin, Esther Linriincrg. THE MAY QUEEN IS CRGWNED The ceremony of the crowning of the 1945 May Queen vviii never he forgotten hy the audience or toy those who took partt Un the evening of May ll Jean Barnett was crowned Queen hy Anna Mae Bencter, with Esther Linctherg, Eleanor Nioctzanovvsici, Joan Duncan, Loys Henry, Laverne Westin, Audrey Gaycios, Janie Berg, anot Doris Srnetana her attenotants. The crowning was a part oi the annual May Festival presentect hy the senior giris. A pageant ciepicting various American ctances, the minuet, square ciances, anci the Gay Nineties among them, Was present hy groups of giris oiressect in coioriui costumes. A Hiiving hooicu Was another feature of the program, with giris representing various periods of American iiie appearing as the Hpagesn Were turned. ANOTHER QUEEN IS HONORED Louise iVicBricte, Votect the most popular heauty of the Junior Class, was crowneot May 4 hy tast year,s Prom Queen, Jean Barnett, at the annual Junior Prom heici at Newmyer Page Fifty School. The Queens attenotants were Marjorie Donneiian, Aucirey Etheridge, Evora Fair, Eiien Maguire, Dorothy McGowan, Josephine Morice, Mary Lou Schmidt, and Josephine Shaughnessy. 1 929:11mini:rimrimrioioiuioioiuiuimaim1111141:1x1u1n14w1n1niu1n14r 51,14110101:1010301011x1u1o1u1u1ninc0:0 o'a 0 COMPLIMENYS F Swissvale Teen Age Cenler gurus:ifwi:fini:fxuiuiuzuiuzuzuia11111011ninxnzuguqsr11411011111:gm110101011,102szniuininiuxnzozf s 0:0 K I I A, A M .,,, f rv Q Page Fifty-omg JUNIOR CLASS OFITICEI-ZS FRESHHAN CLASS OFFICERS J , 5'-' 96 1 Paul Nlurcks, Trcrnsurcrq Bill Klalmn, Prcsinlculg Jack Bufklllilll, lsmnk lgmmv pmsklmm Ed Vwrismowskil Scrrclmyg Vwrm S0l5N'li Yi Diffk Horst' ViCC'PfCSidCnl' Jolrnson, lruusurcrg Peggy Kclflcs, vickc-prcsiclcul. I-'RESHNTAN VALISTIC S'l'Al l ' l'irst row: Nlurgnrr-I Snlillr, Nlnry ,lo Dunn. Fluric- Hmnisnk, fxlury Paul Kama, Burlmru NIICQNTPZIIIUF. S1-rorrfl row: Bernard yloorc, Cc-urgmrrr Dcvov, Ninrilyn L:-wi, Roslyn Rulmlmins, l'runk Bcrkcr. SOPHONIORIZ CLASS OFFICERS E X C 15- i LORRAINE GAILEY HW-ry fuurllr pr-rind Finds Lorraine in lllv officv, filing cxctuses or making lrrrrsvlf gf-m-rally Ircrlpful, Joe Saccamango, Prcsiclvni: B019 Stark, Vice President: Rullr Niillcr, Sm-c'n-larry: Furl firanrwr, Treasure-r. Page Fifty-Iwo t 'i 'u I L I T ' v HONQR RGLL ,Q 9 The tottowing gractuates, many ot Wtworn tlave tatcen an active part in sctloot attairs, tlave atso maintainect an average ot 90 or above during ttleir tour years in sctioot. 1 Vvittiam Bain Heten Cvtadora AIYS Brown Ntitctrect Crrittith Gloria Pmrugii Betty Henderson it ,,,. Nancy Cnrtffl' Dorottiy Latourette Patricia Christie Sytvia Mitter Q. Josephine DeFrantc Elingr Mirdo DHVYI 'Downey Marian Vvetstion Mn? Fleming ,ioan Vvittiams .31 Q The uncterctassmen Wtiose names have appearect on ttwe Honor Rott the tirst tive periods ot ttwe sctioot years are 0 if G Q... , JR i FRESHMEN soPHoMoREs iuN1oRs E Mary Jo Dann Pt1YttiS AISPHCtl Ptiitomena Abbott Marte Homlsak Gloria AYres Jean Apptequist tttn t, Mar Pat O,Brien N C tn ' ' B Y S HHCY. amp 9 Anna Marle Detino JK Guy PU C Catherine Carr Marjorie Donneitan DOHHH Smffh S0Pt1ie Corsate Rictiarct Esper 5 qt Earl Cramer Earle Fisctier lt Irene Figner Lorraine Gaitey BQHY George Gtoria Geyer I Jean HOHIHHII Michael Grana ,9 EESEY Iilfilgffifilil Ben Jones ic HC 515i Roioert Kost p 1 Marilyn Knisetey VV It L ' Margaret Koontz Rofieiirtvtittitiliitc QI Heten McCracken Louise McBride ti Rutti Mitter Carot Nunes tg ?nifleI5i PZHTSOII jxntoinetie Petta ean ee S , A Ciara Vatto tsiryitisesiitnerman Ametia Vawters Rictlarct Stone Esther Vvatctron Anna Mae Vtasictc t Weiss Harold Wfzaldfon t Page Fifty-iii V60 ig X FCJQGL 'V YF ahh.. 17 f X l E ' C till: t f X C I ' - 1 X- x - Q 4- 4 X s I 5 A 3 s l X 4: wr M ' S g o if i X X g I 7 N .3 r tl W . X , . , if. mf fm, 0 f 1 4 . ml X 4 6 ff' 1 Ulf , +,,4 x' 1 fl I A Q -, H W IZ, 1 77 I ' , fj ' 1. M 1 ' L QT Q 1 ZA E N K? In A lltm..,, . 3 l f it W If X Wa. 7 17 04 ' fi fu C' 1 Munn 'lfsllll 1944-1945 BOARD OF EDUCATION FACULTY Carl D. Smith, Jr, il. lVlerle Bullions Ceclric L. Cliapman ikviki? STUDENTS Tlne following stuclents llacl leit for tlie service lneiore lvlay 22. Cliarles D. Arnolol Jolin Dzugan Rolnert Linclsay Eolwarcl Delouca Eclwarcl Emanuel Alloert Nlortenson Louis Diana Vvalter Harrington Gilloert Nougier Paul Dralce Ray Liles George Pyle age Fifty-four Ben VV. l'laseltine Edgar Ll. Hill William. Ragan George Roosz VVilliarn Rummel .losepli Turovac The I945 Swissvalian Statl thanks the many friends ot their yearbook. Daniel W. Brooks Post No. 63, American Legion Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Applequist American Legion Auxiliary Unit 63 Sfsgt. and Mrs. Tony Badali Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Cedric L. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Bardes S. P. Carter Chapman, USNR Matthew Christie J. A. Christy William H. Fosnight William Hill C. H. Lewis C. L. Loomis J. J. Marshall E. Mayer, Sr. Mrs. George Mrs. Hugh H. McLaurin Latin Club Leaders' Club Student Council Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller Mr. and Mrs. George E. Moore Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McWilliams Antoinette Pascarella Lt. C. A. Pickering Cpl. R. L. Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rampon Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Remster Juliette Simone Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Squillante Dick Turocy Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Turocy Frank Waters Mr. and Mrs. Carroll M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Winterbottom We acknowledge with thanks the help ot Jahn and Ollier, our engraver, J. C. Park, our printer, and the Bingaman Studio, our photographer. We also wish to thank Mr. G. A. Squillante tor his help to the business staff. Absenteeism as represented by the freshmen. But we put their pictures in anyhow! .J-sf liirsl row: .Julm Collins, Virginian Jolmson, lrmiz- ljmlsuy, Dick Clrnnl. Slillllll rg Jl llll, V' 1Allir. 0 Ill ll IHCCYI J 70 Page I Q 03:1 U ll H U U Q U ! H H H H 0101010101 1 1 1 .1 1 102010:04:010.z1111111114111m10i0:0101010:0:pr111rxozucm1103010101010 : N :ir- .2 'fl' , J-N: Agn: 1 COMPLIMENTS OF THE Union Switch and Signal Company SWISSVALE, PA. Q 1 Ho ., ,b.. 1, 0: 1 1 1020101011pnwievin101014xi:111xix11:010101021:nilr1n1010101ui0101 1010101021 0143010101 Page Fifty-six aiu: 1:1111 50101 1 1 ioiuiuiuirriui,poiuiuxnz 101 1 101010101 1 1 1 101010141010101411 10111 1 1 mx 131 3 1 101011rgrrzozugnguguqpngrgnzuiuzuzoirrzu:ua1 110113: 1 1030- 1 -1 Union Drug Store I Philip M' Leone E g Swissvale DRUGS GENERAL INSURANCE Real ESIBIC C0- CUT RATE Life, I-IeaIth, Accident, Eire, L19 U . C Cor. Church and Monongaheia Q Automobile Q BR. 2221 SWISSVALE, PA. Q I9l0 MQNQNGAHELA AVE. Q ZOI4 NOBLE ST. SWISSVALE, PA FREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS . . 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Corsages - Wedding Bouquets - Novelties Cut Flowers - Funeral Designs WE TELEORAPI-I FLOWERS EVERYWHERE T11r1o1u1n1u1n1u14T14111:10.-:u1u.1u1u101 1 11110141 1u1n1ucpo1n1o1u1 11111 1 :mini in H T II C You can pay more but you , . can't get better food than Fagan S Market Prmcess Q T We Serve' U H Ladies' Dresses U MEATS --- GROCERIES . . , Agnes Millmery, Hosiery i FRUITS VEGETABLES 2 L' - d S t Luncheonette E mgene an por Swear 20:2 NOBLE STREET H07 Monongahela Ave- 2l2I NOBLE STREET PHQNEZ BRANDYWINE 4590 - ll i i 1n1.pu:n1n1o1 1v1-u1o1o1u1o1n1 1 1 1n1n1u1n1u1o 1o1o1u1u1u1u1n 111T14nzuzoguioiozoin 2 in lLl'lyTPlQl'l 141101011minmi:x14111xiuiuinrioiniui-m14mix11:14riuv1u3u1u1u1mm1u:u1:wind 1010141014110141101011111: 'III COM PLIMENTS OF PITTSBURGH DIE CA TI G CG. SWISSVALE, PA. Mn- ao? Quin114:11u1u1nZ1l1u20ioi4:1,D01u1u1u1n14his114:io11:241101:riuiuiniuiuiuixI14101014wi4r10io1u3ni10'Q o Page Fifty-n im-1 Q 0.0 0:0 Pu ii 1:1111341iiziiiniriixgzxixiiixii11111111113 9014 1 :mini ge Sixty NEVER loelore lias tltere been greater clemancl lor the traineol man or Woman. SUCl1 a elemand can be met by young persons Continuing tlweir stuclies to lnecome Cldemists, pl1ysicists. or engineersg cloctors, clentists, lawyers, or plnarmacistsg nurses, social Worliers, or teacl1ers ol languages, malllematics, or .qlle nivefzsity ,cpittsbwzg nL31r:m1iim1111:iz111:111111111311 11111331 ECONOMY HARDWARE Household Furnishing-Hardware Sherwin Williams Paints FREE DELIVERY 2037 NOBLE STREET BR. 3400 SWISSVALE COMPLIMENTS OF A Friend 3 1 111:11 1 1 :ip 11:11 2 1 1 113 iz 1 2 10101 Qoxuznzozii 1 he First Tational Bank Cf Swissvale SWISSVALE, PENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL, SURPLUS PROFITS, and RESERVES - - S420,000.00 OFFICERS I J. VV. IVIORGAN - - - -- - CI1airnum VV. D. BOVVERS - - President II. E. ALLISON - - - - Cashier P. D. MITCHELL - Assistant Cashier N. R. VVEST - Assistant Cashier DIRECIIURS VV. Il. Bowlius H. VV. Momzow VVM. H. FERGUSON L. VV. MORGAN C. I. IVI11,n,13R IJ. W. IVIORGAN SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT 1 1 1 1 1 iuznoinimi 1 ir: 1 1:1 11: 1 1 1 1 1 1 10111 2 3 2 ini 1 ivan emniuiui 2 2 111 112: Quinta :min mini 1010101111:vzuiuioiniui ui 10111101 1 1 1 141101 1 1 41101 Q1vxuimmiuiuininiui 11110 I I H Tele hones Residence U M. 8 Q OFIice,pBR. I904 II28 LaCIair Ave. A Q Residence, PE. 4602 Pittsburgh ls, Pa. V ! I FANCY FRUITS . i U FLOWERS and I Dr. Irwm M. Elsaman II Q Q FOR EVERYBODY VEGETABLES Q DENTIST Q I I I 643 BRADDOCK AVENUE CHURCHILL SIOO 7548 DlcKsoN sr. SWISSVALE, PA. Q BRADDQCK, PA. U 615 WOOD ST. WILKINSBUR6 II l0l0i010l0llIi 1010101015110203-UlilC10'iK!l0l1ll'i!llilllii 1010liigllilllllilllllilri 1 liillbllvlvllll COMPLIMEIXITS OE ln um mg 0. L' d P l b' C BR. I642 2008 COLUMBIA AVENUE 324 LUCILLE STREET SWISSVALE PITTSBURGH COMPLIMENTS OE Louis E. Newland 20I2 MONONGAHELA AVENUE AT WASHINGTON STREET BR. 52 I4 A. A CALL ocswo 3600 SATISFACTORY ' CLEANING C0..INC. . CLEANING W . I I A 7' I6 SERVICE . 'I I A EDGEWOOD c can m' a breath of djrrzrg AVENUE ge Sixty-Iwo Z 3 111 Zuiui 3 11111 1 2 in COMPLIMEIXITS OF Vesuvius Crucible Company 1 .2 vi 30:11:01 wyvmxzog-1 xv- ha cr. an q:n2u.iuenuc14 1 -zu.:-I 1 310: 1 1 zuzozug , 1 10, Steffey and Johnson MEN'S WEAR QUALITY WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE 9I3 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. 111111311-iigapuzninii111111111111111911111111 KOPP GLASS, INCORPORATED SWISSVALE, PENNSYLVANIA Manufacturers of Industrial, Signal, and Illuminating Glassware i,..,,-g,-,,, 3-1,,3,K,..l,,1,1,,-i1Z1i,,,lg11,14 McKinley SL Heinrich 111213 3 1: mi 1 1 111 1 111 1 1 1 irrioioiuiuioiviuioiuzuivixrivi 101 Y 1 u Sixl BRAIN! DYWI N E 4403 PHOTOGRAPHS for the SWISSVALIAN made by Galanial Siucliv Fine Pho'cQgraphs L. F. BINGAMAN, Manager 726 BRADDOCK AVENUE BRADDOCK, PA 10101111111 1 1 1 1 1:5111 104:-.mini -iuxninz 1 1 1:11111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1111 1:11 11:11 1 1010101 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1:1 14101 T11 1 1u1n1o1u1u1o1o1:u1u10q:01n1 1 I1 -.21 qrnmnqa 1 1 1014w14m1II14r1II14I1II1 1 1 11 in ! E T E D ' S g T McCulloch si PIQII E ll l ' E HAT CLEANING I Allen S Pha maCY REAL ESTATE and THE REXALL STORE and SHOE SHINE PARLOR JOHN L. ALLEN PI- G- Q INSURANCE i Your Dependable Druggist 2032 NOBLE STREET i BR. 4600 4oo4 WAVERLY ST. SWISSVALEI PA- ZOI9 NOBLE ST. SWISSVALE, PA. SWSSVALE' PA' 3 i i i i 1 i l11 lil I 1 YT I 1111!lgtlilllllillillill10i01Ui01f'i0T0i U--M -K-A---F -i-Q l . l EleC'crIC Shoe CQMPLIMENTS : . Q ' 3 Gardrll Drug CQ. I RBPPIT SPOP OF CHARLES IVIAZZUCA. Proprietor 2 ON THE HILL We Do Excellent Work Dave Fl'6l'1lKlCIS H Only Finest Grade Ol Leather S Westmoreland Ave. and Columbza SL i MENS SHOP SWISSVALEI PA. Or Composition Used I902 MONONC-AHELA AVENUE j SWISSVALE, PA. i - 01, ,1 1.21: 1 1, 2. ,:4i1rI1IQ1u .-uxncnpr 1 10.-uiuioiuzngri-rIiII14I-.-II1I-10101010-u1II1nunu.-o- ! E A COMPUMENTS The home Ol fresh loalced i gOOdS and iCe Cream. You QF always get what yOu Order. 3 E 5 i REGENT FRANK'S BAKERY Q 2 II 9 E Q zoio MONONOAHELA AVE. . BR. 3847 SWISSVALE, PA. ! E 4 Frank Iovino, who keeps us warm, g Q clean, and otherwise well cared for. 01111 1 1 10111 1 1n1o1II1u1u1 1: iq! 1 I1 qs: 1 1 11qsogngugu101011rioiniuioir1101111111 LABUSKES Creclil: Jeweler Diamonds - Watches - Repairing Open Evenings Phone Brandywine 4674 2005 NOBLE STREET SWISSVALE, PA. Page Sixty-f 1:1 Q1 1 1 1 1 1 zngnxnxnxo 1 01:11 1 1 1 3 iii 312 1 11113 1 1111 3 111311113 1 11 1 C Thursday, May 3I, I945 IS THE DATE OF 1 cruz 1 111411111 11:14 SWISSVALE SCHOOLS PICNIC AT KENNYWOOD THE NATIOINVS GREATEST PICNIC PARK T1u..1 1 in 1 iiuinzuinzoz 030101:11n1u1n1n-w-n1u1ocnu1010111-u1 T T T T T T T T T T T T TllTmxi1r1mxl4r14r1nl1l1 1 1 1 'Ulf I IuppIe's Flower Shop 2024 WAVERLY STREET SWISSVALE, PA. Flowers For All Occasions Tzu: zuiozozoiozuzuzu1 in TeIephones Sfore-BR. I4-OO Res.-BR. I25O Delivery Service HOLBERT'S ESSO STATION FOR EXTRA SERVICE E. S. HOLBERT PENNWOOD AND REBECCA STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. 1:a:1wcrm:1mmi1iv:rv14vT1 mrT1m:::x:i11T u T1 011,10 I THE 6EOR6E'S 3 I T II ' 5 BObEanaSsy,useoR I ' II II C C ll U Bob Lind, Jim Cramer I T I I Q WaIt Lewis, Jack Dillie I I i I rin: xxx.-:cwT1uiozoguznz- --...iboinioioii31111-1-11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 gc burly-six TTTTTT..TTqpnTn T1crT14v11110znixiiuzuzixzniui ZINN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS SODA GRILL Booth Service RiecIc's Ice Cream SCHOYER AND MONONGAHELA 111111 COMPLHVIICNTS OF I O0 t l'I t O. I245 WASHINGTON BLVD. PITTSBURGH, PA MANUFACTURERS OF TOGLS and C-BASES 'TINY' 1114150101111 1:-1111111 11,1 11 1 1 1 1 11,111 - - 1 1014 1 1010 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11101411n1o1o1o1n.1o1u1 1 10141121111 1 1 1 1 1 1 Braddock ational anlz BRADDOCK, PA. Organized I882 This Bank has Served the PeopIe of this Community for a Period of 63 Years On this Record, We Solicit Your Banking Business MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MELLBANK GROUP F. D. I. C. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM A. T. SIDEI-IAMER PHONE PE. 4OI5 C. J. SIDEI-IAMER 1,101 1 Regent Pharmacy PREscRiPTioNs Cornpoundec by REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ONLY IIOI BRADDOCK AVENUE EDGEWOOD, PA. 101411411010101411o1n11pu1u1-o1n1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10101o1n1o1o1o1o1u1n R. E. HELL ER 101 .1 11111: Phones PE. 292I-2922 II07 S. BRADDOCK AVE.. EDGEWOOD, PA. 4101 2' :-' i0: : :- Z I :A 1-Uiiruzozozoi 'E 1 1 Z 1 1 E 1-II1IITI': Zozuioii 111 I 211 05:11 I I PE. 0467 Q PE- 5486 A GARAGE RESIDENCE N R t Salon G H PENHURST 2424 EREMONT 0717 GW seen U Regent Square ! Lar- II07 Braddock Avenue R I C 2 Imer ai Hutchinson ea 0' Aufg Service - I PE- 5220 I COMPLETE INSURANCE I General Auto Repairing i II06 SOUTH BRADDOCK AVE. Q Official Inspection Sfaiion No. 3047 l M. E. MILLER, Manager 635 s. BRADDOCK AVENUE II3 Edgewood Avenue SWISSVALEI PA. 2 PITTSBURGH' PA. i - - - - - - - i 0111111111111 e Sixty-aight 1 1 1 1n1u Q 01 .. 1 1010101010101 1r1n1n1.n1n1 1 in 1010101010: 1 xo: .-REDDKGHQ BEST WIS!-IES TO The Class of '45 446,15 14. fqhlan WILKINSBURG, PENNA. MANUFACTURERS OF TOOLS, GAGES, FIXTURES 8: DIES QUHEQCEDQ' 101 1 S n 10101 1 1 1010101010101m CI-I. OI43 ESTABLISHED l889 Caldwell 8' Graham Department Store PENN AVENUE AND WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. 1010111 1010101010101o10q 3010101010101-01010101 1 1 1 101010101010101010101 1 101 Rose arie Restaurant Specializing in Spaghetti ancl Ravioli 5902 PENN AVENUE EAST LIBERTY 1101010101010101010101110 1010101 1 11101010101 1 141010 101010101010--0-010-010101 Q Q TTU' T CHRINGER I MIEZE I JOHN DIANA Home Furniture Co. BRADDOCK, PA. OTHER STORES IN McKEESPORT AND GREENSBURG g PHARMACY I MICHAEL P. MIPZE, PII, 6. U U PHONE CH. sssi Q I lO2 Braddock Avenue 3 SWISSVALE, PA. I ------------ Q BETTER CLEANING Expert Cleaning, Pressing, Tailoring and Repairing 253 HOMESTEAD SWISSVALE, PA 11030101010101010101o10101010101n101u1010101 1 1 1 1 101 Braddock Paint 8' Glass Co. Distributors tor THE WATSON-STANDARD CO. PAINTS - GLASS - WALL PAPER 706 BRADDOCK AVENUE BRADDOCK, PA. 1101 11 11010101011110101130 P ge Sevenly 10101010101 1 111 1 1:1 1 in 101014xxninzoiuinini 1 1 zu 10101 o:u:0101w101 1 1 11: 1 1 iv: 1 111: 1 3 1 1 11:11 1 1 1 1 1 cz 0 101 01 0101010101 01 101 0 101 01010 01010 1 01 01 01 10101 020:01 11 lxxxl.. COIVIPLIMENTS OF C. H. Schnnrr and Company SPRINGDALE, PA. MANUFACTURERS TOOLS, GAGES 8: DIES YXXXXT w , 020110103021ri:rin:irrim114rim111111rimviani4rZuicriv101010iOiuitrioivilyioiod 11viKviiP1I21uiniuiericyioimrti, o -1 'E gl 5 , . 0 3 I I . ' 1 II 1 II 3 I ! 030 A 4 -011:31nzugninioioinzugqxzoininznxuic114u141111inismicriuzoznioiuioioxmm1n:u1n1n:n14a:o:ui4m:cv1co.o Page Seventydwo


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