Chaney High School - Lariat Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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AMERICAN IDEALS PRESERVED By Doris Jean Kuba Reading left to right: ROW I Arthur E. Szoke, MM 3fc, is proud to be a member of the Seabees, and do you blame him? . . . Raymond Baytos, S lfc, is a lad that could tell us quite a lot about LST boats, and the countries of our Allies. How about it, Raymond? . . . Pvt. James D. Houston displays the correct posture the Army has taught him .... Who could pass up this smile displayed by Eugene Dobrindt, S lfc? Eugene has had 15 months overseas duty .... First Lt. Howard Landahl has been reported killed in action over Germany since January. It's to boys like Howard, we Americans owe our lives .... Flight Officer Albert Evans, and Pvt. Bill Jones, stand shoulder to shoulder in the armed services as they did during high school days .... ROW II Cpl. Michael Peterson looks as if he would get a nice tan in that bright sun. . . . This Boy Scout is none other than James Cardon. Jimmy is already prepar- ing to wear the uniform of his country. . . . The scene is beautiful, isn't it? Oh, by the way, the staff sergeant is Alfred A. Mancino of the infantry .... Three cheers for the Navy! They are very lucky to have such a beautiful girl as Mildred F. Peterson, Y 3fc, in their organization. . . . Lights, camera, action! And Pvt. Robert S. Balog of the Army came through with this smile .... - Cadet Nurse Connie Campbell sends us this picture along with her love from California .... ROW III Chin up, chest out, and Cecil Dorn- brock demonstrates the Navy posture for us .... My goodness! Look how big that bomb is! Oh, by the way! Perched on top is Pfc. Nick Mitovich, now in the Mari- anas .... Our patriotic lady is lfSgt. Charlene Steinfort, a nurse serving in the Army Medical Corps .... Sgt. Don Wissenbach writes, Me! Wot you t'ink? Don is now fighting in the South Pacific, and in spare moments di- rects an orchestra. . . . Would you believe cousins would pose for such a picture? The two are Lt. Ed- ward Vidis and our own Rosemarie Fer- raro .... This beaming smile is produced by Cpl. J. D. Bertolini at Camp Bowie ..,. Our proud Air Cadet is John Kohut. Did you see that wonderful tan he ac- quired in the western part of the United States? . . . ROW IV Cpl. Tony DiPiero served in the Ha- waiian Islands for several months, but is now in the Marianas. Good luck, Tony! My! My! Look at all the kitchen uten- sils! Pfc. Gearhard T. Unger is kind enough to show them to us .... First Lt. Arthur Morris of the Army Air Corps proudly presents himself as a member of Uncle Sam's fighting men .... Our blonde, wavy haired sailor is Rich- ard T. Dick Murray. The little lad is none other than his brother. . . . Cpl. Harold Treharne of the Army takes time out from his work to pause for a rest .... Brother, you had better pull that string! These words were spoken by Pfc. Peter Joseph who served in Greenland eight months .... In England, the land of palaces and kingsf' stands that handsome lad, Pvt. Michael Kishton, Jr .... Isn't that the cutest baby? Oops! Al- most forgot, That good-looking lieutenant is George Serian .... ROW V These two good-looking Chaneyites are Candidate Paul E. Main and his sister, Candidate Nurse Evelyn Main ,... How the Army can step up a man's pace! Cpl. Tony Latone proves it can be done .... This cocky lad with his hat tilted is S lfc John F. Donnelly of the Armed Guard .... Army and Navy meet. Cpl. Johnny Lengyel of the Medical Corps stationed now in Italy, and Bob Houser of the Navy seem very happy at their meeting .,.. This beaming smile belongs to F. T. Ted O'Connor, U.S.N.R. While in school Ted was president of his class, and at present is attending Tufts College in Massachusetts .... Nothing can stop the Air Corps. These mighty words are agreed to by Cpl. Philip Chance, . . . The Army can do everyone some good. Steve Fabian thinks that this state- ment is quite true .... The handsome gob on Shore Patrol is David W. Treharne, MM lfc. Look at the ammunition, would you! . . .



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MANKI N D'S RIGHTS UPHELD By Doris Jean Kuba Reading left to right: ROW I Hmmm, how I love big smiles, especial- ly when Ed Torporcer is the one to whom it belongs ..., How does the Navy rate? Michael Nes- tich, S Zfc, looks as though Navy life is a happy life .... What again? The Navy gets its man. This time it's Edwin C. Baringer, EM 3fc. The fleet's in, girls! And the Lynn's are in! These three handsome sailors are Bernard E, Lynn, second class petty of- ficer, stationed in the South Pacific, Pat- rick Lynn, first class petty officer, sta- tioned in Maryland, and William H. Lynn, S lfc, also stationed in the South Pacific. These Irishmen are certainly from a fighting family ,... ROW II Pvt. John Semyan, Jr., holds a Thomp- son sub-machine gun. He made an ex- pert score with 82 points out of a 100. Not bad, eh? . . . Karp Nialinyak of the Navy comes forth with another gob smile .... Ah, look what we have here! It's Cadet Josephine Vulanich now training at St. Elizabeth's Hospital .... Sammy Joseph, S lfc, now in the Mari- anas, was a former cheer leader at Chaney. Can't you tell by that expression? . , . Rain, snow, or shine, nothing can stop Pvt. David L. Hatfield now fighting in New Guinea .... The Caissons Go Rolling Along, and this time they have landed Sgt. Frank Balog in England. . . . ROW III Sf Sgt. Kenneth O, Kirker, Jr., reported missing for six months, returned to the halls of Chaney recently, and paid a well- earned visit to students and faculty. . .. The Army's done it again. The brothers this time are Pvt. Paul Ragan of Camp Robinson, Ark., Pfc. John Ragan in the South Pacific, and Andy Ragan in Eng- land .... Aye, and who is this bonnie lad? Of course, it's our own Kenneth Fitch show- ing off his Scottish apparel ,... Ah, come on, just a little more smile, Pvt. Frederick C. Gries .... The Navy way is the only way for Andy Belick. . . . ROW IV Through thick and thin. These pals are Ed Bickerton, Cecil Dornbrock, Mike Pe- terson, and Ted O'Connor .... Ship Ahoy! The sailor this time is John Peya, now somewhere overseas .... Who is this pretty lassie? Of course, it's Wac Betty Bodnar stationed at the present time in Mississippi .... Pvt. Mike Semyan is the one on the right hand side of the Marine .... Our two smiling brothers are Pvt. John Senick, Jr., of the Army, and Pvt. Michael Senick of the Marine Corps. Would you please notice the two handsome smiles? Isn't that wavy hair nice? This army has everything. Oh, the man is Cpl. R. Nardella, now in England ,... ROW V George Abbott of the Army seems to enjoy his new life. Quite different at times, isn't it, George? . . . Sgt. Paul Senick takes Army life as it comes! . . . At ease! Pvt. Vincent Stille is happy to oblige .... Pvt, Bill Kramer can tell us a lot after being in the Army four years, and serving in New Guinea and the Canal Zone. Do you want to, Bill? . . . The Navy again! This time Robert Ter- pak, S Zfc, is the man. . . . Louis Salreno, S lfc, comes forth with this big smile for us .... Louie and Johnny Toth seem happy at their reunion at home recently .,.. Three panels - SERVING OUR COUNTRY -- hang on the walls of the Chaney Auditorium. One of these con- tains 798 namesg another 720, and a third, up to the time the Annual goes to press, 193 names of boys and girls and five faculty members now wearing the uniform of the Armed Forces of the United States of America .... A SERVICE FLAG also honors these same nearly two thousand youthful patriots.

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