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The CAULDRON THE HI-Y CLUB The Hi-¥ was one of the most active clubs during the past school year. Although pression hurt its activities somewhat, nevertheless we had some good times The HeY is one step higher than the Y.M.C.A. It principles are: Clean living, ( n sports, Clean speech, Clean scholarship, and Clean morals. Only boys who are holding such prinetples are accepted into the organization. This year’ tivities We! somewhat ¢ irtailed, but, nevertheless, a tew initia ‘Id. New office rs were elected in May to preside for the W wed the year with a final initiation and a banquet at the local I thee this year’s club extend their fondest hopes and wishes President Cosmos Rossi Vice President Orlando Castorina Treasurer Alvin Heutch: Secretary Paul Faska Asst. Sec’y Albert Bian Advisor Mr. Abe Laufe, Mr. Paul E Carson, Mr. Harry D. Berk
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The CAULDRON e ooor--—--- : rere eee eee n— CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundr sound mind do hereby make, effect the tenth ed ThirtyTwo of Arnold, Pennsylvania, being of publish, and declare this, our last will and testament to gO into day of June, nineteen hundred’ thirty two, Mary Sekscienski—Her ability to sing to Anna Shaffer. Albert Bianco—His managing ability to Steve Stanko. George Luke—His old girl friends to Clyde Black. Gage Wiles and Joseph Yotz—Their height to Albert Lorant. Elvera Torchia—Her funny remarks to Jane Healy. Andrew Dangaix—His French book to Bob Steele, Marie Vent—Her dancing ability to Olive Villella. ‘William Means—His presidency to Alvin Heutchy. Charles Tomasik and Wailham Bagdon—Their chemistry grades to Tom Nee. John Fuge—His way with the women to Charles Crolley Betty, Finch—Her “three hair pins” to Delphine Minnick. Cosmos Rogsi—His popularity to Francis Romig. Arnold Ewing—His ability to write notes to Harold Mele. Margaret Schrack and Voris Elsey——Their colored dialect to Herman Rocchi. Salvadore DeMao—-His orations to Royer Rocchi. Andy Danko—His clever remarks to Howard Hill. Genevieve Kaczowski—Her arguments with teachers to Minnie Jane Klingensmith. Stanley Kaminsi—His boistrous ways to Mario Bongiovanni. Margaret Kopelman —Her lace mitts to Geraldine Petty. Raymond Ambrose and John Laitos—Their vanity to John Pituch. Rene Troggia—Her letter a-day to Karrie Durborow, Alex Soroko—His romantic crooning to Albert Rossi. Marye Jane Evans Her boy friends to Bessiedele Bridgen. Charles Bowser, Silvio Chiodini, and Henry Gabrish— Their quiet ways to Paul Faska. Mary Pasternak — Her earrings to Sigrid Dunn Roseanne Flotto—Her short dresses to Minnie Jane DeMao Joseph Taraba— His success with the Broadcaster to anyone who can do as well. Alyce France—Her bookkeeping marks to John Karrs Elsie Hereda, Mary Pangallo, and Mary Signorella—their friendship to Delphine Minnick and Rachel Stow. John Murphy—His “virtue and’ purity” to anyone who can use it Maurice Freedlander-—His interesting talks to Thelma Stock Naom: Lutz and Ruth Seigart—Their poems to Mary Uhar. Fannie Kuplecheck and Frances Williams—Their “line of chatter” to Elizabeth Tewtik. Marcella Koziura—Her curls to Yaraslava Maduk. Carl Gentile—His winning smile to Paul Rachkar. : Marie Hogan and Elvere Lefevre Their Leone to Bernice Gordon and Augusta Votquenne Wesley Smith—-His drag with the faculty to Albert Guzzo Lois Slocum—Her dancing dates to Anna Coward. Joanna Zilinski—Her driving ability to Virginia Smith. Ernest Howe—His excuse cards to Carl Dorbitz. Charles Stetley—His car to Joe Paulick. Jeanne Giudice—Her smile to Julia Werbitsky. Sn Adolph Karluk—-His ability to draw to John Tuliebits. iy Allan Lingenfelter and Charles Sevati—Their Lab “technique” to Fred MeLaughlin Margaret Skrykpeck—Her permanent to Blanch Faska, Frank Lipski—His quietness in study hall to Jerome Slomott Bertha Mocarska—Her love for volley ball to Amelia Kravania Edward Nee—His “haste” to John Latone. Jack Rogers —His football ability to Frank Zamperini Elfanora Johnson—Her quiet humor to Orlando Castorina Martha Reilly—Her Irish temper to Lubow Maduk, Marian Paulick and Norma Predebon—Their blond hair to Louse Kuhlman Kenneth Smith—His right arm to Robert Raught. We, the undersigned, appoint as administrators Jphn J. Listerine and Lawrence C. Pepsodeut (SEAL) CLASS OF 1952 PAGE PIGHTEEN — Te Ss -— e+ tae
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The CAULDRON ‘to ot iy c 2 ; x - . é ‘ + a ae ra ; P he bowh . { , é b4 — | % ‘ , 4 Fe eg ee Es eee ene Hie ee eee BURNT ORANGE AND BLUE ENJOYS GOOD SEASON When the curtain had rung down at the close of this year’s basketball season, it left behind it a great record that was never before accomplished in the history of the school. This year the team was successful in garnering third place in the A.K.V Conference, claiming a .583 average. The team scored 654 points as against 570 for the opponents. Name Nickname Position Familiar Expression During Season Robert T. Elder = “Bob” coach “No letups” Brooks Kuhn “Brooks” Asst Coach “Keep right in there Cosmos Rossi, Capt.“Cossie™ Guard “Let's snap out of it” Charles Sevyati Foe” Guard “Don't give up fellows John Karrs “Russian” Porward “Don't shoot so much Albert Rossi “Ba Ba” Lorward (To John Karrs) “Dont think of Maran much,” Joseph Kuznicki “Joack™ Guard “Have any gum Coach Joseph Elizeus “Sleepy” Forward “T just got out of bed Albert Lorant “Abbie” Porward “Coach is saving me Earnest Garzotto “Earnie” Guard “How was my guarding Andrew Danko “Dinky” Forward “C'mon gang, pile up that score” John Lowry “Johnny” Guard “Do you think Coach will use me” Steve Popovich “Pop” Center “I only got seven held goals tonight PAGE TWENTY
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