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JOAN B. ANUSEWICZ G Clef 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Dance Committee 3; Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Publicity Chairman 3, 4; Senior Dance Committee 4; Voy- ager Staff 4. loan has twinkling bine eyes and a dimpled smile which spreads sunshine wherever she goes. Her speech is soft, her ways polite, and she is the pride and joy of her teachers. BLANCHE MARIE ASTON G Clef 2, 3; Choir 4; Commercial Club 4; G. A. A. 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball 3. Blanche s dark brown eyes an concealed behind attractively rimmed glasses. Shy and retiring, she is usually found with either Connie or Marcella, or both. FRANCES E. BARONE G Clef 2, 3; Choir 4; Commercial Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Ticket Committee 3; Senior Prom Publicity Com- mittee 4. Frances has a sweet smile which reveals her pretty white teeth. Her trim appearance, combined with a nice personality, and her aptitude for doing commercial work will make her the ideal secretary. JOSEPH FRANK BATTAGLIA Band 1. 2, 3; Ensemble 2. 3; Sw ing Band 3; Band Dance 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4. Club Dance 3; Varsity “C” 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 4; Senior Play Stage Commit- tee 3; Senior Dance 4. Joe has a special friend in Miss Hepler, or so it might seem. Perhaps it is his curly hair and not his ability in history that is tin attraction. A bit impish, Joe manages to get around. HOWARD WAYNE BICLEMAN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3, Representative 3, President 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Basketball 3; Varsity C” 4; Basketball Manager 3; Basketball 2. 4, Letter 4; Dance Committee 2, Ticket Committee Chairman 3; Skating Party Committee Chairman 4; Freshman Party Chairman 1; Voyager Staff 4. Howard is a tall boy with very wavy red hair (has Ih-cii nicknamed the “Toni Boy”). He is always seen with Sid. Being tin- soul of promptness and doing all his homework perfectly make him very efficient. He possesses a unique sense of humor, which has won him many friends. HAY C. BOEHMER Glee Club 3; Choir 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1, 2. 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2, 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4; Basketball 3, Bas- ketball Manager 1, 2; Senior Play Cast. Who is this tall, lankv fellow who marches along in our high school life playing the big bass drum? Why, it’s our friend Ray, who always has a word or two for every- one. LEILA MAE BROSE G Clef 2; Choir 3, 4; Triple Trio 4; G. A. A. 3, 4, Skating Party; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Volleyball 3. 4, Basketball 3; Can- teen 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4. Satch, with her quiet ways and gleaming, slanted eyes, is really not so quiet as she seems. She is forever thinking of something new to do. Her new alto voice (she used to sing soprano) adds a lot toward making a good Triple Trio. ANTOINETTE ANGELINA BRUNO Antoinette is always seen with Mary’ Lou. Al- though most of her time is spent studying or working at home, she finds time for some fun. Antoinette is in- dustrious and earnest and will always make good in any- thing she does. QIoaa, jefi !50 17
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SENIOR CLASS (fla A. dU ioAt 1946-47 One bright afternoon four years ago, there entered into Carnegie High School a class of 110 freshies, as green as freshmen always are. That was our Class of ’50. Timidly we crept about the school, afraid to make mistakes and reveal our ignorance, eager to cooperate, humble because we were only freshmen, proud that we no longer were in the grade schools. But soon we became accustomed to high school life and forgot we had ever been less than high school students. The only affair of importance was our freshman party. We shall never forget how busy Miss Hepler was helping us make sandwiches in chemistry lab. 1947- 48 We survived our ordeal as lowly freshmen and are sophomores now. The following were elected as our officers: president, Richard Oatzv vice president. Jack Prohaska; secretary, Dolores Northey; treasurer, Ray Stvs. Everyone enjoyed our sophomore dance on May 23 at Harding Gym. 1948- 49 How grown up we feel to be juniors and wear a class ring of our very own. With Bill Kozy as our president, we had a skating party and formal dance, both of which were very suc- cessful. 1949-50 How quickly the time has passed. It doesn't seem possible that we are seniors. We worked hard during our magazine campaign and were quite proud of the results. Walt Saunders fur- nished the music for our Senior Ball. We appre- ciated the opportunity to attend the lectures at Carnegie Music Hall. After Christmas we were busy writing our term papers. Anxiously we awaited our senior pictures. On March 24 we presented our play, You Can’t Take It With You under the direction of Mr. William H. Putch. The senior banquet was a delightful affair, with a dance afterwards at Harding Gym. Our Bac- calaureate services on June 4 were impressive. As the day of graduation. June 7, drew near, we felt sorry when we thought we must leave C. H. S. We hope we are now prepared to meet suc- cessfully our greatest test, our life after grad- uation. I o the classes that follow we wish to extend a cordial greeting, that they. too. may have as enjoyable, but educational, a time as we, the Class of ’50, have had. 16
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QIoaa, 50 E1LA LUCILLE CALDWELL Triple Trio 3, 4; G Clef Accompanist 3; Choir 3, 4, Ac- companist 2, 3, 4; Quartet Accompanist 2, 3; Drama Club 3, 4, Club Banquet, 3, Club Dance Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Dance Committet 2. 3, 4; Pep CMub 4; Student-Faculty 3, 4; King Committee 3; Class Dance Committees 2, 3, 4; Freshman Party 1; Senior Play Committee 3, 4; Magazine Campaign; Snap- shot Committee; Voyager Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; National Honor Society 4. Tall and blond with blue eyes, Eila is one of our very attractive girls. She has great talent in plaving the piano. Always having a big smile for everyone has won her many friends. Eila is the efficient editor of our year boot. THERESA CALIGIURE G Clef 2. 3; Choir 4; See Staff 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Dance Committee 4; Senior Prom Dance Committee 4. Although Terrv is a little on the shy side, she is still cheerful and ambitious. Her one great ambition in life is to become an artist, and she has a great deal of talent. She enjoys writing as well as drawing. SAM CROSS. JR. lli-Y 3, 4; Dramateur Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity “C” 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4; Vice President 4; Junior Prom Ticket Com- mittee. Sam seems to lx just naturally brilliant in anything that he attempts to do. We admire his easy manner and amiabilitv. No one will forget Sam, with his red sweater and black, black hair. JAMES J. CURTIN Jim is that quiet little Irishman with the black curly hair. You can usually find him back in Room Five, where he is most likely studying. He never both- ers anyone and never seems to Ik- bothered by anyone. ERNEST EARL DABNEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Honey, as he is called by his friends, is an active member of the band. Ernest seems to have a great in- terest in his paper route, and we are almost sure In- takes pride in it. You can always recognize Ernest by those flashy shirts he wears. CONSTANCE E. DAMS Choir 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Senior Representative 4, Tri-Hi-Y Dance Committee 3; G. A. A. 3, 4. Do you want something done? Just ask Connie, one of our hard working and dependable students. But Connie is not all work; she has an excellent singing voice and has been in the choir for three years. EUGENE DROST Glee Club 3; Choir 4; Varsity C” 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. Letter 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Letter 1, 2, 3. One of our star football players and wrestlers through the years is juju, a real he-man. He always has a story to tell anyone who will listen. Please don’t Ik afraid of his driving; he’s not really such a cowboy at the wheel. DOLORES JANE DROST C Clef 3. 4; C. A. A. 3, 4; Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Senior Dance. Wherever you find Dot, you’ll find Joan. They are inseparable. Dot always has a big grin on her face for von anytime of the day. Most of her time is spent in Crafton. but she is still loyal to her school.
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