David B Oliver High School - Omicron Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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JAMIESON RHUAMA VINCENT Page Seven THE OMICRON E Page Eight OMICRON STAFF CLASS OF FEBRUARY, l939 ANDREW MARSHALL LUELLA BORDT Business Manager Editor-in-Chief OMICRON STAFF SENIOR COMMITTEE Phyllis Buscheck Sylvia Dosch .lack Nicholson Rohert O'Connor Charlotte Besser Margaret Buckley David Miller Stephen Faheny Marilyn Bolton Gertrude Ward Henry Bergener Luella Bordt Jean Bell Lorraine Di Lisio Allan McDonald Andrew Marshall lj, i H ART COMMITTEE Michael Bahin Ro-hert Condrac Iohn Peters Alice Frey Bruno Dutkowsky Michael -Ianosko Helen Bokor Harry Marcellus Nick Simko james McIntyre Betty Philipp PHOTOGRAPHS COMMITTEE June McNeil Alice Frey David Miller Allan MacDonald Betty Philipp Edward Neuwirth Betty Evans CLUBS COMMITTEE Charlotte Besser Marilyn Belton Helen Rhea Gertrude Ward Step-hen Eaheny Andrew Samoy TYPISTS Olgo Hitchak Sylvia Dosch Ruth Melcher Helen Samosky Catherine Skundrich CIRCULATION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER Charles Freed David Miller CIRCULATION COMMITTEE Eleanor Klein Lorraine Di Lisio Stuart Mooney Edward Mareiniak Ethel Piquet Mary Virginia Sutton Harry McWhinney ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Jack Nicholson Robert Ludwig Thelma Cadugan Virginia Wise Arnold Horelick Lawrence Port Mary Lou Clutter Cover Design by James McIntyre Page Nine THE OMICRON President f Vice President Secretary f Treasurer f Social Chairman Reporter SOCIAL COMMITTEE Lawrence Port CLASS OFFICERS f Jack Nicholson f Iean Bell f Alice Frey Margaret Eisenbeis f Lawrence Port f Richard Steak Thelma Cadugan Charles Waldschmidt Jack Lorish Eleanor Special ROOM PRESIDENTS Andrew Marshall-Room 11 Jean Bell-MRoom 106 Stephen Fabeny-Room 112 Margaret Buckley-Room 108 FLOVVER COMMITTEE Margaret Jones Betty Philipp Natalie Kirwald Eleanor Klein Page Ten CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 Honor Students HENRY LOUIS BEROENER OI-IARLOTTE BESSER LUELLA ROSE BORDT PI-IYLLIS JEANNE BUSCI-IECK SYLVIA MAE DOSCI-I CI-IARLES W. EREED ALICE MARIE EREY LOIS PEARL OROOAN IMICI-IAEL JANOSKO ELLEN DONALDSON KING KATI-IRYN ALICE KRICI-I ANDREW MICI-IAEL MARSI-IALL JOI-IN LOUIS MATTI-IEWS RUTI-I ROSE MELCI-IER DAVID LIND MILLER ALLAN T. MCDONALD I-IARRY D. MCWI-IINNEY MARY ELIZABETI-I PI-IILIPP I-IELEN ANN SAMOSKY VELMA RI-IEA SI-IIREY .CATI-IERINE ANNE SKUNDRICIEI ELEANOR BARBARA SPECIAL OERTRUDE E. WARD VIRGINIA MAY WISE Page Eleven TI-IE OMICRON MILDRED REGINA ALSTON Knitting Club I0: Senior Girl Reserves IZ: Dancing Club IZ. Learned her ABCE at Manchester . . . wants a well-kept house- hold . . . favorite entertainers . . . Bob Burns . . . Bing Crosby partial to a certain Bill . . . he's 5' 7 with black wavy hair . . . unfriendly people and caulitlower are her special dislikes . . . likes skating . . . sewing. GEORGE D. ARNOLD Tl o-To-College Club IO: Senior Photography II: Boys' Etiquette ub IZ: Oliver Band Drum Major IZ. Graduate ot Overbrook, South Hills . . . our tuture surgeon OJ . . What you want to be you are now becoming . . , likes swim- ming, horseback riding , . . college, Muskingum . . . Dorothy Lamour . . . ay Kyser . . . favorite studies . . . French . . . orchestra . . dislikes pessimists, conceited people . . . 5' 7 blonde pleases l MICHAEL TARRABLE BABIN Etiquette IZ: GoI'F Club IZ: Spanish Club I0, II: Boxing Club IO: Dancing Club II: Tratfic IO, II, IZ. Babs . . . hails trom Woods Run . . . goes tor gym and math in a big way . . . will be a physical education instructor , . . Indiana State Teachers' College . . . enjoys Spencer Tracy, Kay Kyser . . , Nothing makes a man so adventurous as an empty pocket . . . detests co-rsceited people .x. . it's a certain brunette 5 alumna . . . honorable member otrthe Eight Ball. ,1 Sv , N'. . GEORGE BACHMEYERIN ' ry ' Print Club II, IZ: Dancing IZ: Sergeaitt- -fsdhs RZ. R Buck . . . a St. Joseph alumnus . . . ambitiob totgbe a good basketball player . . . Ritz Brothers . . . Wayne Morris, entertain him . . . likes all girls, except redheads . . . always seen'with Nick, Chuck and Bill . . . a member ot the W.L,B. JEAN BETTY BELL Room President II, IZ: Class Vice President IZ: Senior Leaders IZ: Oliver Choir IO, II, IZ: Senior Council II, IZ. Bells . . . songstress from John Morrow . . . aims to be a tamous singer . . . have lots ot money . . . loves dancing, swim- 'cf ming . . . motto, Be yourself . . . listens to symphonies . . . rl C W operas , . . T. Dorsey and I-I. Kemp . . . dislikes snobby people h ff it ' . . . he must be good looking, humorous . . . Nightingale lead in I 4- A In Old Vienna and Pirates ot Penzance. -, 'Y-41 s Ll Ls K HENRY BERGENER Oliver Choir: Etiquette Club: Home Room Secretary IO: Presi- dent I0: Vice President IZ: Omicron Staff IZ. I-Iank . . . comes trom Columbus . . . hopes to maintain a steady paying job . . . believes in collecting pennies ltor a rainy N t day?l . . . odd pictures and odd sayings . . . Make much out ot IittIe . . . favors music and O. E .... hates snooty people . . . entertained by Pick and Pat . . . Kay Kyser . . . she is blond X 5' 4 . . . likes tennis, swimming, ping-pong, horseback riding. f I Nj Page Twelve f I 1 CLASS OF FEBRUARY, i939 CHARLOTTE BESSER Treasurer Senior Girl Reserves II: President Go-To-College Club IZ: Sanitation Squad IZ: Secretary of Cabinet IZ: Stage Make-Up IO, II. Chubby . . . a south-paw . . . came from John Morrow to Oliver . . . wants to be a successtul stylist . . . collects miniature ships. q . goes in tor swimming . . . tennis . . . hockey. . . French is her favorite study . . . Beaver will welcome this happy Miss . . . favorite, Brad Hunt . . , Norma Shearer . . . sophisticated seniors get on her nerves . . . a tall, smooth dancer with an in- tectious grin will win her . . . You can always try, 'E RUTH I. BITTNER Girl Reserves II: Dancing Club IZ. 'Na We Ruthie . . . Conroy . . . desires to own a convertible coupe 'T . . . collects souvenirs . . . likes . 4 . swimming, skating, dancing -1 . . . dislikes . . . last-minute dates . . . goes in a big way tor tall, X 'M good dancer with a sense ot humor , . . keeps a diary . 4 . John 1 Payne . . 4 Sammy Kaye . . . Kay Kyser keep her entertained. .. - - ELIZABETH BIRKHOLZ Judge of Elections IO: Service Guild IZ: Etiquette Club IZ. Liz . 4 . a small but demure miss from I-lalI's Grove 4 . . ambition to be a dressmaker or stenographer . . . finds time tor swimming, basketball, hockey and bicycling , . . Be yourself . . . -fi' lives up to it . . . Tyrone Power, Don Ameche, Alice Faye and Kay gi Kyser delight her . , . 'lavorite studies are Halleck and sewing 4 . . sf dislikes conceited people, rats, mice, dry speeches and nebby people EAK r I . . . he must be 5' 5 with dark hair and time manners . . . walks through leaves . . . seen with Gert and Marney . . . a G4D.P. 'I member. 'ai . , IDA LOUISE BLACKWELL Math Club 9: Nursing Club IO: Go-To-College Club IZ: if .,,.: A Etiquette Club IZ. ld , . . by way ot Manchester , . . wants to be a novelist ., - ,' . . . . .12 'I' or poetess . . . hobbies are sewing and writing poems . . . delights in Louise Beavers, Paul Robeson and Bill Robison , . . likes hockey :ni and mushball . . . favorite studies are English, biology, and hygiene ,gjw . . . dislikes non-humorists, conceited people and snobbish girls 4 . . he must be good-natured 50-50 kind . , . hates to carry umbrellas Kills' , and wear hats . . , Look out, Tuskegee, here she comes . 4 . very 'V i ff' ' sympathetic , . . Learn to live, not merely exist. ESTHER IDA BOHLER Senior Leaders IO: Senior Girl Reserves IZ: Reporter II: President Girls' Etiquette Club IZ: Chairman of Girl Reserves. Staabie . . . peppy Miss trom Samuel Hamilton . . 4 aspires to be an accomplished swimmer and to travel to Germany . . , plays the piano, attends conventions and banquets , . . finds time tor games 7 7 7 4 . 4 Time waits tor no man . . , delights in Richard Greene, Kay Kyser and Johnny Davis . . . favorite study, German 7 7 7 . . . dislikes cucumbers, tardy and unreliable people . . . will attend Pitt . . . he has brown eyes, biond hair, pleasing personality . . 4 answers to P,S .,.. seen with Spech and Cochrane. i HELEN E. BOKOR ,Q - Senior Leaders IO: Reporter ot Etiquette Club IZ: Omfcron 1 Staff. My Boke . . . Beechwood via HaII's Grove , . . plans to be a H V fashion designer.. .make a millionlairel 7 7 7 , . . tavors Carnegie W 1 Tech . . , takes 'em as they come 4 . . chums with Nat, Jo . . . ' ii , member ot G.D.P .... Laugh your way through lite . . , enter' tained by Jeanette MacDonald. Page Thirteen THE oiviicizori MARILYN GIBSON BOLTON Assistant Treasurer, Go-To-College Club IZ: Social Chairman Biology Club IO: Omicron Staff IZ: Girl Reserves IO, II: Go-To- College Club II, I2. Daisy . . . sophisticate of John Morrow . . . collects pictures . . . souvenirs . . . swimming. dancing, ping-pong . . . Find what you want, then get it . . . thrills to Tyrone Power . . . l-Iedy Lamar . . . tall blends . . . biology and English . . . will attend , Muskingum if she ever finds out why . . . dislikes cranky people , . . quiet nights . . . cucumbers. LUELLA ROSE BORDT Editor-in-Chief of Omicron IZ: Vice President Go-To-College Club IZ: Go-To-College Club IO, ll, IZ: Sergeant-at-Arms IZ: Secretary Chemistry Club ll: Home Room President IO. John Morrow honor student . . . aspires to be a nurse, labora- tory technician . . . hockey, mushball, tennis, basketball . . , hobbies, sewing, reading . . . Be helpful . . . likes math, science I . . . Tech . . . abhors tardiness . . . arrives at school before it l opens. BESSIE BROIDY Etiquette Club IZ. Becky , . . ambitious lass from Linwood . . . hopes to be an interior decorator . , . reads and collects clippings about Oliver lswell school spiritl . . . finds time for swimming, dancing, bicycling . . . To thine own self be true . . . Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Kay Kyser delight her . . . favorite study, English with Mr. Lutz . . . dislikes unattentive people . . . hopes to attend a comptometer college . . . in her glory when with a tall handsome male . . . loves walking in the rain . . . enjoys l-lalleck . , . always eating. ADA LOUISE BROWN Etiquette Club IZ: Go-To-College Club IZ: Spanish Club IZ: Orpheus Club Il. 4 Little Lulu . . . Columbus sent this bundle of personality . . . ambition to be a business woman . . . collecting bracelets keeps her busy as do horseback riding and tennis . . . Great life if you dont weaken . , . turns to Jimmy Launsford, Count Basie . . . favorite study, commercial geography . . . dislikes dead- heads, conceited people . . . hopes to enter Pitt . . . in her glory when with 5' 6 handsome lad with lots of pep . . can't stand two-timers . . . seen with T.S. and J.W. MARGARET BUCKLEY Girl Reserves ll: Oliver Choir IO, II, IZ: Etiquette Club IZ: Sanitation Squad IZ: Omicron Stat? I2: Home Room President I2. Buck . . . St. Peter's sent this vivacious gal . . . aspires to stage fame . . . always chewing gum , . , skating, swimming, tennis . . . lf is a small word, but it means a whole lot . . . thrilled by Tyrone Power, Alice Faye . , . history with J.C.T. . . . snobs, step aside . . . Tech . . . manners and wit rank with her . . . Sunday night she jaunts to Bellevue . . . a Phi Gamma. ww J, GILBERT H. BURCKART 1,-LX it Senior Hi-Y Club I0, IZ: Traffic Squad IZ: Football II, IZ. 1 'Z I' , Gill . . , P's and Q's learned at Colurnbus'3. . hopes to ,. i fx play pro football . . . all sports appeal . . . Keep plugging . . . is ' , '-ffentertained by Stuart Irwin, Alice Faye, and Rudy Vallee . . . Q ,144 'ii dislikes making book reports . . . Gettysburg will claim Gill . . . .173 i4N J' likes any girl who is a good sport . . . seen with Ed and Chuck i -C' . . , proud member of O,F,F. . All ,N 1 'T .T jd Tfs'iPage Fourteen .X I as g . I PHYLLIS JEANNE BUSCHECK Vice President Go-To-College Club IZ: Secretary Co-Ed Student Club IZ: Secretary Senior Speakers Club IZ: Omicron Staff: Eti- quette Club IZ: Girl Reserves II. Phyl . . . one ot Three Musketeers from John Morrow . . . fashion stylist . . . There is nothing bad: but thinking makes it so , . . enjoys dancing, piano, sketching . . . dials to Tommy Dorsey, Nelson Eddy, Lily Pons . . . dislikes mince meat . . . truit cake . . . night work , . . will attend Tech . . . males must be tall, blond, humorous. THELMA MARIE CADUGAN Social Committee IZ: President Make-Up Club II: Treasurer Home Room I0, II: Room Vice President IZ: Reporter, Oliver Choir IZ: Girl Reserves II. Suzy . . . John Morrow contribution . . . going to be a great dramatist . . . collects knick-knacks . . . enjoys riding, swimming, tennis, ice skating . . . Baby Snooks . . . Tyrone Power . . . Be sweet, smart, and snappy . . . dislikes 'Fish . . . cats . . . con- ceited people . . . hero is a curly headed football player . . . eats peas with a knite . . . member ot Theta Sigma Chi, . .1 i ff? .1 f' VfI.I,MA y,.cHuRMAi7il ,I Judge of Eldqdons 'fig Latin Clu , 40: Chemistry Club IZ: Etiquette Qyb' IZ ,, ip., , it A - L Al.. f-Wi ie i. .j. elighttuf Miss trorn Manchester , . . ambition CLASS OF FEBRUARY, l939 5325551 . 3 my its X XS i X ' ti Q sf I fs. - .. s . .., . X 1. W . . ,' , QQ.. . .',, . Z -if .. ,, ,Westie Q N j , f ,aqfif .H m g, 1419.21 ' ' 1 i : ,Qzfiii R5 5 .Z .1fffr-,.:--1rf- -- gig, T 1 Q wil. to join thefwhite Zelrdiiei . . deIQi,hts in sleeping and eating J . . . l yecdo today! hat you can do torr-orrow'l llives up to itl . .l. ikes dry Ibodks . . . Ialsn't mastered the art ot walking in we in wit uf- splashing Iler stockings . . . in her glory when with 'a'talI, dark ale with a-sense ot humor . . . tor entertainment . . . Del Casino . . . an Alfalta I-Ioney. .rf M vfdpu, CLUTTER Oliver Choir IIZ: o-C Ifege Club IO, II, IZ: Senior Leaders IO. II, I2-y'Seniori.G- Reserv s Secretary IZ: Go TZ,-fCoIlege Clyb Secretarffl I, IZ: Onfricron S FI' I 1 If , utch A . . our p ppy ch eftleadelf . .jfails from rpg Man . . fagbitkoerl t ecomieian Zfganisiyftravel to Ge any tinds e tor , hockey mu hall, ic skating etter e tha ever llive up itl . Jo! n yfDavis, M7 ooney, Kenny ker deli tt her IB tavlar e stwlibs Geman I? ., O., E., r physical edilcati .'..Ufcfslike3ly.bung1 en who cant 'take a yoke YW, l . .,.J he rmu be ' ll , bldnd hair, blue eyes, oodles ot tun 'Y . . member ot Cas ova gang, also! the 600 Club. . I i J , J f: MAE DOROTHY COCHRANE ,J ' Etiquette Club IZ: Vice President Etiquette Club IZ: Home s' - J Room President I0, II: Band 9, I0, II, IZ: Home Room Social J' LJ Chairman IZ: Home Room Treasurer IO. r' 71' ,- I 'Ain turer 0 Dan 'ji lub IZ. Mae . . . Horace Mann sent this lovable Miss . . . ambition to be an interior decorator . . , collects wooden dogs . . . horse- back riding, swimming delight her as do Martha Raye and Lights Out . . . Laugh and the world laughs with you , . . tavorite study, art . . . dislikes rhubarb and conceited people . . . he has blue eyes, beautitul teeth, wavy hair . . . loves walking in the rain . . . always seen with Spech and Bohler. ROBERT CONDRAC Room J ge of Elections IZ: Room Reporter II: Room Treas- 'C b . . . from John Morrow . . . wants to be a corn- cia is . . . constructs models and draws . . , likes all sports K . 'I procrastinatel' . . . tavors Jack Benny, Edward G. Robin- . . , studies best in cratts, art and physics . . . dislikes beautiful -K b dumb girls but will take any other about 5' 3 . Page Fitteen I V' 'sl f lil' I I XJJ -K 5.1 Us '.',lJf ' 1 I, ,JHE OMICRON i ' Y 1' ii I l . B QI, rf K , 1,4 5 4 . ' 4 5, ,- r l' 0 ,VV-... rf . FLORENCE GEORGENE DE LISIO Orpheus Club IO: Girl Reserves I2: Etiquette Club I2: Home oom Social Chairman I2. Flo . . . charming lass trom a telephone operator and visit I-Iawaii . . . collects dance racks. -souvenirs, and tootball heroes 7 7 7 . . . likes dancing, tennis, 'roller skating . . , Live, love and eat , . . Loretta Young, Richard Gr ene, Kay Kyser delight her . . . tavors sales and activity periods 1, . . dislikes conceited people, cats, and blind dates . . . he is 3 ll, dark with broad shoulders . -T 5 rain ? 2 7 . . . pals with MM. and o. ,E HELEN DEMKO -J .. Oliver choir iz: Volleyball lo. n VTX X ' ' IJ isfxi.-bid' vs Demmy . . . Woods Run sent this smiling lass . . . saves O , Vw' snapshots, and letters , . . just wants to live happily ever atter l VU' 'P' . . , swims, dances, and rides a bike . . . Laugh your way through PP' ,if ix lite llives up to this rnottol . . . sways with Kay Kyser . . . en' Q ,J VV' joys Mickey Rooney and E. G. Robinson . . , tavorite study O.E. XV VY' J . . . hates to be called Toots . . . torgettul at times . . . must 'Pt' .Jj be good looking, have nice hair, and a sense ot humor. J 'IT JOSEPHINE DERBISH Business Service Guild I2: Knitting Club 95 Girl Reserves I2: Volleyball IO. II, I2: Judge ot Elections II, I2. Jo . . . I-Iall's Grove contributed this bundle ot zeal . , . saves Indianhead pennies, songs, business career and to travel . . softball, and roller skating . . . There's always a reason . . . en' joys Jeanette MacDonald, Spencer studies, shorthand, geography, history . . . dislikes conceited people, serials . . . headed 'lor Dut'l's College . . . preters athletic type and blonds . . . A.K.E. Sorority. Page Sixteen EDWARD CARL CUSHAN ICK Boxing Club IO, II, I2: Etiquette Club I2: Boxing Club Vice President II. Snutty . . . Columbus graduate . . . wants to play college 'football at Alabama . . . enjoys dancing and he-man sports . . . Live and learn and don't forget . . . Simone Simon and Kay Kyser amuse Snutty . . . likes music, but dislikes tilling out schedules and conceited males . . . chooses 5' 5 brunette, good sense ot humor . . , member ot W.L.B. JAN E ELIZABETH DAVI ES Room Reporter II, IZ: Girl Reserves Il: Oliver Choir I2: Go- To-College Club IO: Modeling Club 9. Janie . . .John Morrow. . . will be a dietician . , . spends time horseback riding, skiing, driving a Packard . . . voice her favorite study . . . Laugh and the world laughs with you, 'frown and you trown alone . . . can't stand conceited people, homework . . . Westminster . . . he is a blond with plenty ot personality ...Theta Sigma Chi member. FRANCES MARGARET DE LAQUILA Orchestra IO, II, I2: Dancing I2: Go-To-College Club IZ: Etiquette Club I2. Francie . . . Shirley Temple ot lO8 . . . Woods Run . . . wants to live happily ever atter . . . collects compacts and reads . . . delights in swimming, dancing, bike riding, and spaghetti . . . Laugh and be happy . . . Richard Greene, George Murphy, Robert Taylor entertain her . . . favorite studies art, hygiene with Miss I-Iankey 7 7 7 . . . dislikes conceited people and boresome speeches . . . aims to attend Alriene College, N. Y .... seen with AK. and L.R. I-Iall's Grove . . . aspires to be . , loves to walk alone in the and pictures . . . yearns tor a . plays golt, tennis, basketball, Tracy, Wayne King . , . tavorite ELIZABETH JEAN DIETSCH Senior Girl Reserves II, IZ: Girls' Etiquette Club IZ. Betty . . . a demurc lass trom Columbus . . . aims to be a designer and make plenty ot dough , . . collects old coins . . . CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 Kee smilin ldoes itl she'll take Wa ne King and Robert , P s - - - Y Young as her entertainers . . . tavorite study, sewing , . . dislikes tlatterers . . . always running . . . tall, good looking, sense ot humor. . . member ot L. S. P. LORRAINE DI LISIO Business Service Guild IZ: Oliver Choir IZ: Go-To-College Club IZ: Co-Ed Club: Home Room Vice Precideht ll, IZ: Girl - Reserves' President II, IZ. Lolly . . . tresh tromvilrlnrace Mann , . . collects match covers, scrap booksx. , K aims to travel and ride well . . . yourselt . dances, swims, plays tennis and .rides a bike . . . tavorite study, eople ? ? ? . . . music, English, O.E .... Mickey Rooney, Dqnaldi Duck, Kay Yyser, entertainfher . . s dislikes two- legged ,insects . . . thinks her dog is -b'etter than wrong kind ot company . . . member ot the Casanova gang . . . must, be intelli- 'eut and possess a sense ot humor , . . always tind her gabbings with Piquet. SYLVIA MAE DOSCH Secretary Oliver Choir ll: Room Treasurer IZ: Room Secretary II: Omicron Staff IZ: Orpheus Club I0. Bunkie . . . John Morrow alumna . . . wants to own a car . . . collects sentimental poems . , . plays hockey, badminton, skates . . . Be briet, bright, and breezy . . . tavors Brad I-lunt . . . Spencer Tracy . . . handsome blond now attending Geneva . f to attend Grace Martin's . , . member ot Theta Sigma Chi. ii. df ' EMMA V. DOUD . 3 I H iii President Athletic Council IZ: Vice President Senior Leaders ,Q I I ,W V IZ: Vice President Business Service Guild IZ: Room Judge of ki Election Il: Cheerleader Il, IZ: Sanitation Squad IZ. if Vw it sqljux 9 '- John- Morrow . . . aims toward physical education , . . collects I T i iw, china elephants.. . tield hockey, ice skating, swimming , . . What 1 a 't you haven't done today: do tomorrow . . . dislikes poor sports 1 ' ' v, . . . opposite about Paul Muni, Mickey Rooney . . . Slippery Rock A A H X V8 . . . 5' Il males . . . physical education . . . another G.D.P. . 5 'I' A , L1 in ii :V ' 31 -5 , ' A 'ii 0 , A T 4 i-A I ni V X rw, o .A fv.-f ' ll J ROBERT WESLEY DRAM BLE Reporter II, IZ: Go-To-College Club I0, II: Boys' Etiquette Club IZ: Senior Band ll, IZ: Senior Orchestra IO. Brun'ibie , . . hails from John Morrow . . . plays sweet potato, saxaphone . . . bowling, ping-pong, and tennis enthuse him . . , as does history with J.C.T ..., partial to Wayne King, Eddie Cantor, and Judy Garland . . , she must be 5' 3 with light brown hair . , . no redheads . . . wants tp be a minister . . . motto- lt it's tree, take two. BRUNO DUTKOWSKY Dip and Draw Club IO, II, IZ: Go-To-College Club IZ: Etiquette Club IZ: Baseball IZ: Traffic II, IZ: Track Il, IZ. I-lauptman . . . Woods Run , . . intends to become a commercial illustrator . . . tuture Texas Christian student . . . hates handshakers, talkative people . 4 . enjoys golf, tennis, football, base- ball, track . . . studies best in art . , . Clark Gable and Olivia De Havilland get his vote . . . also Kay Kyser . . . she must be able to cook . . . one ot the Shannopin weasels. Page Seventeen ,i If 'B I -VY ,X f 1' ff.. f. V1 f 1, .1 K K J I 5 . r r J 4 N ii' I Lf ti 'Mt ,H ,x ,ff i'i -. , My i U ,- i I. f rx ,. i THE omi-ekori I ly! I if .MF K ,ff yi Vw- 'fy 'WV' ' f' L I . so r X, i ROBERT PARKER FAWCETT Home Room Secretary llg Senior Life Saving Club IO, llq Etiquette Club IZ: Sanitation Squad IZ. MARGARET A. EISENBEIS Go-To-College Club IO, II, I2g Etiquette Club IZ: Home Room President IO, ll, l2g Home Room Secretary IZ: Treasurer of IZA Class. Margie . . . Columbus gave this charmer to Oliver . . . aims to be successful . . . drives, plays piano . . . Better late than never . . . likes O.E. and orchestra . . . Donald Duck. .limmy Moran, Ginger Rogers, Kay Kyser, Baby Snooks keep her amused . . . dislikes conceited people and nightwork . . . always talking and chewing gum . . . member of Casanova gang and A.K.E. sorority . . , likes tall, good looking, humorous males. BETTY MARIE EVANS Home Nursing Club IO, Ilg Motor Club Ilg Go-To-College Club IZ, Sergeant-at-Arms IZQ Secretary, Home Nursing Club ll. Bet . . . Horace Mann sent this bundle of charm . . . ambition C.P.A .... delights in driving, photography . . . finds time for mushball, hiking, skating . , . Dare to be yourself . . . Fred MacMurray, Baby Snooks, Sonja Henie, Kay Kyser entertain her . . . favorite studies, bookkeeping, history . . . will further her education at Robert Morris School of Accounting . . . loves 'em tall, good looking . . . rather listen than talk . . . member A.K.E. sorority, member of Casanova gang . . . seen with Ann and Marg. STEPH EN A. FABENY Home Room President IZg Home Room Secretary I0, Ilg Omicron Staff IZ: Boxing Club IO. Handsome Beanie graced John Morrow's halls . . . wants to travel, hunt, and fish . . . all sports . . . enioys Kay Kyser and Sonja Henie . . . likes electric shop . . . believes in Keep your ears and eyes open and your mouth shut . . . dream girl is 5' 3 , brunette, pretty, and loads of personality . . . often seen in Isaly's. if XD, xi Tanglefoot . . . hails from Horace Mann . , . would like to -I 4 Stl be a big business man . , . Kiski, here he comes! . . . member of ' N . ,M Duquesne Boy's Club . . . likes to drive a car llook outl . . . Blaze a trail, his motto . . . will watch Whizzer White play ' i any time . . . Kay Kyser and Mickey Rooney for entertainment . JN . . . looking for small, mellow brunettes . . . always seen with Ni i ' - Chee and New. , ti J Nl A - ' 'Q wwf ' A X HOWARD EARL FENNELL blk - tx, ...Ex ' Etiquette Club l2g Hi-Y l0g Life Saving Club IO. ' XJ' 3 Dusty . . . Horace Mann . . . hopes to retire at an early 1, R age . . . baseball, football, swimming are his sports . . . likes to X 'U I skatet lhe's good, tool . . . entertained by Kay Kyser, Jack Benny, N gf Alice Faye . . . Live and Learn . . , likes law . . . hates to fill JA, , x,' out'-schedules . . . will enter Bethany . . . kind-a favors a 5' 5 krlsf N'-I , brunette . . , seldom wears a necktie. . 1' Y I MAE JEAN FOSTER Biology: Girl Reservesg Home Nursing: Home Room Treasurer p IO: Home Room Reporter. Mischievous lass from Manchester . . . successful lawyer . . . Better late than never . . . collects knick-knacks . . . Baby Snooks, Bing Crosby . . . dislikes hand-shakers . . . partial to Pitt . . . pals with Kitty . , . football, tennis, swimming, driving, occupy her spare time . . . law with Miss Donnelly. Page Eighteen CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 MARY LEE FOWLER Biology Club I01 Etiquette Club I2. Mary . . . by way ot Manchester . . . aims to be a dietician or beautician . . . delights in collecting menus and recipes . . . goes in tor mushball, basketball. tennis . , . Practice what you preach . . . turns to Loretta Young, Gary Cooper, Baby Snooks, Ella Fitzgerald tor entertainment . . . favorite studies, English, history, math ? ? 7 . . . will attend Bellevue Trade School . . . he must be tall, tan, and territic . . . always happy when walking in the rain. ELI ABETH ANN FREDERICK cmg Club Go To oll ge Club I2 Bessie earned her ree Rs at Horace Mann z - -Q - nts to e a eamstress an ave lots ot money 7 7 7 . . rn ' h . . . I' . . del' in , ' , i. rr s u s all brown hair personality plus and nto y rg 5 y Kyser Alice Faye Grrger Rogers if t s anci any ows Do unto others what they do i . ' r ' . . . t ite dy, . good anc . . wa Iking tast . . . dislikes nightwork and g g u in thegornin . . . seen with C.B .... loves spaghetti. CHARLES W. FREED Home Room Treasurer IO, II, I2g Etiquette Club Treasurer IZ: Traffic Squad l2g Circulation Manager of Omicron l2g Go-To- College Club. Chuck . . . Columbus . . . wishes to be a certitied public accountant . . . Don't stand when you can sit . . . takes and develops pictures tor a hobby . . . swimming, baseball, football, sway him . . . dislikes people who talk but say nothing . . . will attend Pittsburgh School ot Accountancy . . . Kay Kyser amuses him. ALICE M. FREY Go-To-College Club I0, II, IZ: Etiquette Club IZ: Senior Leadgi llg Cc-Ed Club ll: Home Room President IO, II: Secretary I2A ass. Alice . , . class sophisticate . . . aims to be a tashion artist . . . collects spoons and menus . . . goes tor archery, bad- minton, ice skating, dancing . . . Kay Kyser, l-lal Kemp, Baby Snooks, Donald Duck delight her . . . loves study periods 7 ? 7 . . . dislikes cats and Monday mornings . . . will attend Margaret Morrison . . . he must be tall . . . member ot Casanova gang . . . Betty's her stand in. LOUIS WILLIAM GANG-WISCH Room Secretary I2g Senior Hi-Y Club II. Louie . . . another John Morrowite . . . collects stamps and photographs . . . wants to be a transport pilot . . . plays 'lootball and mushball . . . likes Sonia l-lenie, Colonel Stoopnagle . . . tavorite study, history . . . tavors short brunettes . . . says What you can not do today: do tomorrow. AGNES MARGARET GARBIN Senior Girl Reserves Il: Stamp Club IO: Business Service Guild I2: Soccer Team IO: Swimming Team I03 Basketball Team II. Swogg . . . hails from Woods Run . . . private secretary's job would suit her . . . collects photographs . . . enjoys all sports, but dancing comes tirst . . . Frances Langford and Sammy Kaye . . . could live on shorthand and transcript, but no cats or egotists tor her . . . males must be good dancers . . . walks in the rain . . . always seen with Al . Page Nineteen fi THE OMICRON Ili? 4 I .mu MILDRED GONDUSKI Go-To-College Clubg Make-Up Club ll, IZ: Etiquette Club IZ: Dramatic Club. Millie . . . John Morrowite who wants to be a good house- wife . . . spare time goes to reading, cooking . . . dark male with initials J,l-l.R .... enjoys football, roller skating, Bette Davis, Clark Gable , . . sewing favorite study . . . especially dislikes waiting for anyone . . . believes in Be yourself. LOIS GROGAN i ,Go-To-College Club IIA, IZ: Etiquette Club I2: Home Room . !fqpqrter mes from St Francis Xavier writes short istorfi dank first . . . ' he's tall and dark, he must be quie . . . DOROTHY VIRGINIA GILG Etiquette Club IZ: Girl Reserves l2g Home Room Judge of Elections I2. Dot . . . Columbus claimed her . . . wants to pound the keys in her Uncle's otfice . . . dances, crochets, plays tennis, skates . , . Better late than never . . . Oh-h-h! Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald . . . English satisfies, but not rain at football games or conceited people . . . a tall blond would be appreciated . . , reads in bed . , . a GDP. EULA GIVEN Band IO, ll. Eulie . . . Conroy alumna , . . aims to be a waitress . . . haizfpy when singing, chewing gum . . . rides bicycles, skates . , . sales . . . tall brunettes with a smile, beware . . . Be ready to smile anytime and anywhere . . . dislikes clubs, snooty people . . . likes church and everything pertaining to it. JANE GLASS Treasurer l2B Class, Room Secretary ll, l2g Reporter Malte- Up Club ll: Golf Club l2g Go-To-College Club IO. John Morrow grad . . , must own a convertible coupe, horse , . . collects Indian head pennies toward them . . . expert at tennis, skiing, horseback riding . . . Do or die . . . Katherine I-lepburn, Charlie McCarthy fan . . . English is her favorite study . . . dislikes all kinds of cats, reckless drivers , . . loves whistling, walking in the rain, military uniforms. I - M1 . . . co . ' A . . . ' M - X ,H s ef. . admires Robert Taylor . . . any sport . . . English and 11 if t i j f, I ,, , i, ff 'f talliand blonde. he must be full of pep . . . motto, Look for nav' the Silver Lining. I . li swf Ii PAUL ROBERT GROH Golf Club: Etiquette Club. Ambition . . . to be a steel executive , . . continue learning at Carnegie Tech . . . lt they're free, take two . . . indulges in dancing, golf, collecting antique golf equipment . . . enjoys basket- ball, football . . . Guy Lombardo, I-lenry Busse and I-lorace I-leidt . . . tops with him . . . likes math . . . can't stand stuck-up girls . . . prefers small brunettes. Page Twenty ' r I bf ,P v ff' CLASS OF FEBRUARY, R959 NANCY LOUISE HAERLEN Senior Exrperimenters II: Stage Make-Up IO: Orchestra IO. Columbus . . . means to travel . . . makes scrap books in her s leisure time . . . likes tishing lbaits her own hook, tool, canoeing, driving . . , tavorite studies, hygiene with Miss I-lankey, Problems ot Democracy with Mr. Tallant . . . he must be tall, dark . . . must like to argue . . . she can't get enough sleep . . . Put ott until tomorrow what you can do today. 4' 1 I L ll' , E if: V' ' t OLGA HITCHAK Social Chairman Girl Reserves Il: Home Room Treasurer IO: Room Vice President IO: Etiquette Club I2: Business Service Guild I2. Ln' xml. Hitchy . V. .hails from Manchester . . . air hostess . . . ' uh ebdancrng, swimming, ice skating, walking in the rain . . . What X13 'I astpire to be and was not, comtorts me . . . goes to see Skinny Ennis, Robert Taylor, Loretta Young . . . hates chicken soup, naggy people . . . O,A.O. not disclosed. DOROTHY ELLEN HOLLIGER Girl Reserves II: Dancing Club I2: Etiquette Club I2: Presi- dent Home Room. Dot . . , hails from Columbus . . . another souvenir collector . . . listens to Hal Kemp, One Man's Family . . . likes to dance . . . dislikes Red for a nick name, dry book reports . . . per- sonality plus is the requirement . . . All's fair in love and war . . . always seen with Dimples. , ARNOLD LEONARD HORELICK Omicron Staff: Tennis Team I0, ll, I2: Oliver on Parade I2: Arnie . . . up trom .lohn Morrow . . . electrical engineer . . . likes to do new things . . . archery, ping-pong, and all other sports . . . listens to Dick Himber, Amos n' Andy, Paul Muni . . . enjoys math and physics . . . Make yourself triumph . . . he is a good dancer and so must she be . . . with lots ot common sense: brunette, 5' 6 . . . Michigan, here he comes! W President Radio Club II: Etiquette Club I2: Chemistry Club II. MARY ALICE JACKSON Knitting Club IO: Kodak Club I2: Etiquette Club I2: Home Room Sergeant-at-Arms ll. AI . . . arrived from West Newton High . . . hopes to join white parade . . . photography, scrapbooks occupy spare time . . . skates, swims, dances . . . Give every man vour ear, but tew your voice . . . Carole Lombard, Henry Fonda entertain . . . clever in history . . . dislikes suave males and extra-credit work . . il Howard University . . . t.d.h. with personality . . . triendly to a . MICHAEL JANOSKO Aero Club II: Chemistry Club Il: Spanish Club I2: Go-To- College Club I2: Traffic Squad I2: Omicron Staff. Mike . . . tlew up from Manchester. . .will be an aeronautia cal engineer . . . modeling buildings, collecting stamps . . . swim- ming, fencing and checkers are tavorite pass times . . . Never be satisfied with what you have . . . give him a comedian anytime tor entertainment . . . likes math and physics lbright boyl . . . dislikes wearing a tie . . . Carnegie Tech will get our Mike . . . mum about the women folks. Page Twenty-one I Peanuts . . . Conroy . . . would like to drive and be a nurse . , . excels in volleyball, hockey, basketball, mushball . . . First lastl and always! . . . Kay Kyser, Joan Davis are grand . . . so with gym and English . . . snobs and crabby people definitely out . . . 5' 9 blond would do . . . pals with E.D .... tew compare in athlet' s . . . a G.D.P. n ,I ,' , GERTRUDE c. KELLER v THE OMICRON MARGARET JENKINS Girl Reserves II, Dancing Club IZ. Marnie . . . Manchester . . . future designer . . , likes to make scrap books . . . dresses . . . collects poems . . . plays . . . tennis . . . mushball . . . entertained by Donald Duck . . . Kay Kyser . . . Ritz Brothers . . . favorite study . . , lunch period . . . wants him to be a good dancer with a sense ot humor , . . she dislikes serious people . . . Dance your blues away . . . belongs to G.D.P. Sorority. EDWARD JOHNSTON Traffic Squad IZ, Motion Picture Club II: Etiquette Club IZ: Hi-Y Club IO. Ed . . . Columbus alumnus . . . wishes to retire at the early age ot Z4 . . . eating and sleeping are Ed's hobbies . . . Keep smiling , . . Kay Kyser and Ginger Rogers make him happy . . . Pitt will get this young man . . . any girl with personality suits him . . . likes history, sales . . . all sports appeal to him . . . seen with f fill and Chuck . . . member ot OEF .... member ot Eight Ba . -4 MARGARET ELIZABETH JONES Etiquette Club IZ, Home Room Vice President II. Horace Mann gave us Margie . . . to help all as a dietician . . . sews, reads, cooks . . . enjoys basketball, mushball . . . Live and learn ...Wayne King, Tyrone Power and Jeanette MacDonald are O.K ..,. history , . . detests conceited people . . . may honor Carnegie Tech . . . tall, dark males are tops . . . another who likes strolls in the rain . . . member of A.K.E. BERNARD KARP Sergeant-at-Arms IO, Il, IZ: Etiquette Club IZ. Bern . . . hails from Manchester . . . ambition is to be a success early in lite . . . baseball, football, basketball and bowling appeal to Bern . . . likes to keep baseball scores . . . Let sleep- ing dogs lie . . . tavors Jack Benny, Edward G. Robinson, and Whizzer White . . . a 5' 5 brunette gets his vote . . . tavorite study is history: doesn't think bookkeeping is so hot . . . will honor Carnegie Tech . . . member of the Eight Ball. RUTH NAOMA KEISER Girl Reserves President ll: Dancing Club IZ: Senior Leaders Club IO, ll, IZ, Home Room President IO, Vice President II: Treas- urer II. 1- i AG! Reserve JII, IZ: Etiquette Club IZ. Gert'l . . educated at Columbus . . . fashion designer . . . collects re i s, dances , . . likes most any sport . . . Take it-it it's tree . . Frederic March and Kay Kyser please . . . so does Englishl. . . no conceited people or homework . . . he is tall and dark, with gorgeous eyes . . . reads end ot story first . . . another G.D.P. Page Twenty-two CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 ELLEN DONALDSON KING Home Room Vice President I23 Go-To-College Club. Mel . . .John Morrow. . . be a linguist. . . own a yellow Packard convertible coupe . . . her hobby is snubbing two-faced people , . . lt's better to be than to seem . . . tavorite studies . . . French . . . Latin . . . to attend Muskingum . . . dislikes turnips . . . math . . . people without a sense ot humor . . . he is tall, blond, brown-eyed. r I PAULINE JEAN KIRK b Busi es ervice ild II, I2: Etiquette Club I2: Sanitation Sq ad I : Se or Gi Re erves II: Junior Life Saving Club IO. oh M rr W . desires to be a traveling companion . . . ou s reta P . s es postal cards, photos . . . roller skates, an s i . . . ' skate a week keeps the doctor away . . . likes iciek actice, ing Crosby, Ginger Rogers, bloncls who skate well . . . h es to g up in the morning, JJ' - -,K ,, ' 'J If 4, I if L- 'f JL' NATALIE KIWALD ' OliverrChqjtiiIl, I2: Business Service Guild,-PReporter I2: Senior Leaders Cl!b'I0: Home,Room Secretary Ik ' l'.Nat . . . tormerlf af I-lall's Grovef. . . to be a success and J 1 , ., make-'heapslot monayff . . collects pictures ot famous singers .ga . I jcanoeing, swimmiqrygfhiking . . 5, 'Variety is the ,spice ot liylel'. . . ' Nelson Eddy, Kay Kyser getjfkr vote'. good at voicegwith Miss if Disay . .f. ,Hlirmbs down bon two-faced' people and boring talks r j . . , P.ClW. awaits her wi i. member ot Gamma Delta Phi lso, that's 1 w,hqt. it means?l je , 1 K X v V 5 X K, Rf, xxx X ,DRY Club: Ga1g5t'ain'o'f Cheerleaders. K r wil:-up people. H- r. ' E' - .NELEANOR ELIZABETH KLEIN X :li Rgom ARepiorter: Omiciron Staff: Go-To-College Club: Motor - gf 'tDg-vii , , . vivacious Miss trom John Morrow . . , wants to ,,. R x ,, . . g . really make a success out lj njarrred lite . . . makes up dance routines . . . iqe skates, br sebacbisides . . . United we make Qgarried-: divided we play solitaire . . .Ntsurns to Baby Snooks . . ff Ksrficely buiI't'blond with blue eyes . . . south- paw . . . dislikes liver f f ' ANNA DOROTHY KRALEK , Room Reporter IZ: Judge of Elections IO, II, I2: Stage Make Up I2: Golf Club I2: Go-To-College Club I2. y Manchester Miss who wants to be successtul . . . goes in tor olt, tennis, photography . . . Dare to be yourself . . . likes V' yrone Power, Nelson Eddy, bookkeeping, history . . . member ot W , A.E.K .... hopes to attend Robert Morris School ot Accounting .. r 'Q .- . ANNA ROSE KRANAK 3 'I 0 N Music Lovers' Club II: Etiquette Club IZ. ,-1 I- N . X. Q' , , Woods Run . . . seamstress . . . dances . . . collects movie 5' ,, 1 ' I stars' pictures . . . swimming, mushball . . . tollows Golden Rule M , 'aa 5 F . . . enjoys sewing with Miss Cushwa . . . Richard Greene . . 1 N 3 X, Sonja Henle . . . all males . . . can't stand conceited eo le Ng s g 'N Ht P P , is ory. x Ja ,x-' r X. I, I Pag e Twenty-three TI-IE OMICRON Red Cross Lite Saving Club II, I2: Cross Country Club I2: Boxing Club I2: Senior Athletic Leaders I2. Mike . . . Horace Mann . . . wants to see world . . . in the Navy . . . caddies . . . listens to Horace I'Ieidt, Kay Kyser, and Bing Crosby . . . believes in Keep cooll' . . . likes history, gym, and sports galore . . . bored by math . . . he's not particular . . . one ot Shannopin Weasels. Stage Crew I0. II, I2: Dancing Club II: Football I0, I2: Home Room Treasurer IO, II: Home Room President IO. Lip . . . Horace Mann grad . . . in heaven when eating, sleeping . , . ambition . . . to be a stage director . . . likes basket- ball, tootball, sott ball . . . Gary Cooper, Alice Faye, George Ratt . . . entertain him . . . aims to go to Penn State . . . chooses a tall, beautiful blonde . . . Get all you can while you can . one ot the Eight Ball. Senior Band IO, II, I2: Basketball II, I2: Senior Leaders I2: Traffic Squad I2: Stage Crew I2: Home Room Secretary II. Poke . . , I-Iorace Mann . . . aims to get a 'iob with I2 months vacation with pay . . . will prepare at Penn State . . . goes in tor stamp collecting and eating . . . participates in football, baseball, and basketball , . . Trust, but be caretul whom . . . seeks Kay Kyser, Fibber McGee, Ritz Brothers tor diversion . . . likes commercial geography, but not asparagus . . . tilling out schedules . . . a certain 5' 2 blonde takes his tancy . . . one ot the Eight Ball. Page Twenty-tour KATHRYN ALICE KRICH A Home Room Treasurer II, I2: Room Judge of Elections I0: Reporter II: Sergeant-at-Arms IO: Biology IO: Go-To-College Club Il, I2. Kittie . . . Manchester Miss . , . going to teach school . . . makes hobbies ot skating, collecting recipes , . . Live and let live , . . likes Wayne Morris . . . Baby Snooks . . . dislikes onions . . . conceited people . . . Indiana State Normal . . . likes men with a sense ot humor . . . one more G.D.P. ALICE MAE KUNDRAT Motor Club I2: Dancing Club I2: Etiquette Club I2. Al . . . Woods Run , . . wants to be an old maid . . . hobby . . , knitting . . . dances . . . You have two eyes and one mouth, see twice as much as you say . . . dials to Guy Lombardo . , . Fannie Brice . . . German tops list . . . has a lett hand that's also her right . . . always seen with Swagg. ' HELEN MERCIEL LEE Etiquette Club I2: Spanish Club I2. Graduated trom Esplen , . . class beautician . . . reads, sews, plays hockey, basketball, tennis . . . Live and learn . , . amused by Four Ink Spots, Errol Flynn . . . favorite studies . . . voice and Spanish . . . dislikes tussy people . . . La Salle School ot Beauty . . . smooth dancing, six toot males appeal to her . . . always says What's it to you? ,V l I MICHAEL LEYBICK GEORGE LIPCHAK JACK LORISH -',.f I ' s,I ' 1 isa gi ir , 0.4 , cr, . L..-1 af--f -t ff-of f ' f'-pl ROBERT H. LUDWIG Room Treasurer II: Judge ot Elections II, IZ: Go-To-College Club I23 Motor Club I2. Likeable Slug . . , hails from John Morrow . . . wants to be successtul and happy . . . with a titian angel . . . works with tlowers tor a hobby. . . enjoys tennis, golt, and tootball . . . Angel, Ronald Coleman, and Charles Laughton are tops . . . likes German, math, and English . . . can't stand jitterbugs or ickies . . . going to Penn or Pitt . . . says Ubung macht den Meister . . . l???l. 'cmss or FEBRUARY, .wiv 1 g ,e MILDRED ADELE MADL Senior Knitting Club IO: Motor Club IO: Senior Girl Reserves ! II: Senior Speakers I2. Mimi . . . came to us trom St. Leo's . . . desires to be a if nurse .s . reads in her leisure time . . , likes swimming, the diamond, and the alleys . . . her entertainers . . . Wayne King, Gene Austin, One Man's Family . . . enjoys English with Miss Cramer . . . carft tolerate snobby people . . . he must be 5' 8 , . . walks in the '. rain and likes it . . . loves horses . . , Be natural, and you'll be original. L A' I' LAL! HARRY WILLIAM MARCELLUS Etiquette Club IZ: Traffic Squad I2. K J Y Herb . . . Columbus sent him to us . . . aspires to be an I I, '- artist . . . collects stamps and automobile parts . . . tootball, swimming, baseball, hunting, and fishing are his sports . . . Always ' f be onVtime . . . dislikes Hill Billies, Mae West, and poor sports- ,if ffl.-414 - rnanship . . , Guy Lombardo, Fred Allen get his money . . . 5' 6 i blondes and brunettes suit him fine . . . Pitt will claim him . . . l is member ot the Eight Ball. 1 EDWARD MARCINIAK Room President II, I2, Secretary 9, Treasurer, Life Saving Club I0: Dancing Club II: Motor Club II: Cheer Leader I2. Ed , . . skipped in trom Manchester . . . will be craftsman s and salesman lambitiousl , . . builds models ot buildings . . . likes ' almost all sports . . . Smile and it they don't smile back, they're i, ' not human . . . Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Kay Kyser suit A , X' . this gentleman . . . Carnegie Tech and a 5' 5 brunette are Ed's 5' K choice . , . preters cratts . . . member ot the Eight Ball. l , : L yt' .f B. LENA MARCUS , JK XX Etiquette Club I2: Girl Reserves II: Dancing Club I2: Home L, I Room Reporter. tv, ' 4 ,. Red . . . Columbus miss . . . commercial advertising 7. . t draws, dances . . . swims, skates . . . Slow but sure . . . has C eyes tor Ronald Coleman, Beverly Roberts, Shep Fields . . . lovesll' cratts, but not show-otts or garlic . . . t,d.h. with wit . , . an L.Scl?. ANDREW MARSHALL Business Manager, Omicron I2: Room President IO, II, I2: Traffic Squad IO, I2: Sanitation Squad l2: Basketball II, I2. V A,-J. . . . tormer Manchester tan . . . to bc a big business Do it betore you are asked . man . . , all sports appeal to him . . . likes to read books . . . . . thinks Akim Tamirott, Straud Twins, and Baby Snooks are just swell . . . math and English are his tavorite studies . . . hates to be broke ldont we all?l . . . his girl must have everything . . . Penn State will claim AJ ..., loves to argue and look up unusual words. Pag e Twenty-tive 'tary ff 1' . f . . Q - Q. fi 1 .W X5 'x P-fbi, i N kv Xi rg, X 'i tb I XJ ii, I2. TI-IE OMICRON LOUISE MARZOLF Dramatic Club 9: Stage Make-Up Club I0, II: Senior Girl Reserves II7 Dancing Club I2g Etiquette Club IZ: Secretary of Chemistry Club, I2. A Lou . . . a John Morrow grad . . . hopes to tind real happi- ness . . . Bing Crosby and Tommy Dorsey are her answers to an enjoyable evening . . . O. E. her specialty . . . usually seen watch- ing football and basketball games . . . has one and only one . . . brown eyed brunette iD.B.l . . . Make hay-hay while the moon shinesl' . . . one ot the three Musketeers. EVELYN MARIE MATT Girl Reserves II: Etiquette IZ: Home Room Treasurer II, I2. Ev . . . St, Joseph via Manchester . . . fine seamstress . . . likes dancing, reading, eating . . . and football, swimming, roller skating . . . Live today tor tomorrow you may die . . . lwe hope notl . . . swings with Tommy Dorsey, Kenny Baker . . . tavors English, sewing . . . abhors stutted green peppers . . . 5' IO handsome and witty . . . L.S.P. JOHN MATTHEWS Oliver Choir: Music Club. Matt . . . Manchesterite . . . wants to be a success . . . his hobbies are singing, working, and dancing , . . Always beat the other person to the punch . . . his must be a 5' 5lf2 blonde with plenty ot ambition . . , likes tootball, swimming, baseball . . . Larry Clinton, Benny Goodman, and Gay Gordon are O.K .... preters history and English . . . doesn't get along with people who always want their own way. ' ' EARL McCREARY Earl came from Columbus . . . to make a million . . . likes bike ridin . , . O.C.O .... midnight lunches . . . partial to I' '. Aiming, to tball, mushball . . . listens to I-lal Kemp and y Kyser . .feQi1fpbi?n.Ginger Rogers or Ronald Coleman . . . st, study Jys he . . . history . . . his motto is Live and let live. , '4 - , .,. .4 c MARY LOUISE MCCREARY Secretary Senior Stamp Club IO, Go-To-College Club IO, Ilg Senior Girl Reserves IZ: Business Service Guild IZ: Etiquette Club I2. A winsome Miss ot Columbus . . , aspires to be a private secretary , . . collects Indian-head pennies . . . enioys football and baseball games . . . believer in lt might have been worse . . . James Stewart . . . Rosalind Russell . . . attract her attention . . . egotistical people . . . her dislike . . . always saying or somethin ' . . . member ot the L.S.P. to ALLAN T. McDONALD Omicron Staff: Go-To-College Club, President I2g Traffic Squad II: Home Room Vice President Ilg Treasurer I2g Chemistry Club I I. - Mac . . . graced the halls ot John Morrow . . . aspires to be an architectural engineer , . . enjoys reading, basketball, toot- ball, and tennis . . . Never say 'I can't'q try lhe lives up to itl . Jimmy Stewart and Olivia De Havilland are his favorites , . , math, physics, and chemistry seem to please him . . . quarreling dwleases him . . . Personality Plus only requirement . . . headed to Tech . . . pals with D.L.M. ' ' age Twenty-six V! .i , 'mv , . in - ' '. -'rail r! ' It ' I . X' sf f cmss or FEBRUARY, was J ,I 1 I rl J y VI ' Q , r' J 'ES KELLY McINTYRE 'l jRoom Vice Presid nt 50: Etiquette Club IZ: Dip and Draw N'i'CIub IO, II. , F l Likeable Tall Boyh . . . by way ot Latimer Junior High . . . wants to be 6' . . . plays golt, basketball, tootball . . . entertained by Hal Kemp, Sammy Kaye, Baby Snooks, and Mickey Rooney . . . ' stamps . , . hates 'mall girls . . . give him the titian type . . . likes math . . . go . . . SGYS 'IDD as you darn please. JUNE MCNEIL President Business Service Guild I2: Secretary Biology Club Il: President Home Room IO, II: Treasurer Home Room I2: Omicron Staff I2: Secretary Home Room I2. June . , . John Morrow sent this bundle ot sunshine . . . aims to be a pertect secretary . . . goes in tor roller skating . . . To have a friend, be one llives up to thisl . . . collects postal cards . . . likes Spencer Tracy, Del Casino, Gary Cooper, short- hand ? 7 7 . . . dislikes conceited people . . . will attend Duits . . . heart tlutters when with a light haired, brown eyed lad . . . member ot Phi Gamma . . , seen with Kiki. HARRY D. MCWHINNEY Room President I2: Sergeant-at-Arms IZ: Room Reporter IO: Chemistry Club II: Go-To-College Club II, I2: Senior Leaders I2. Harry . . . contribution from John Morrow. . . our mechanical engineer . . . to ice-skate, play golt, electroplate, and collect physics is tops . , . believes in lt's a great lite it you don't weaken . . . eiiioys Wayne King and Clark Gable . . . seen with E.M.G .... CarnegEe Tech, here he comes! RUTH MELCHER Oliver Choir I2: Go-To-College Club IO: Latin Club IO: Stage Make-Up Club II. Ruthie . . . can make the funniest noises . . . sent from John Morrow . . , hopes to be something no one else has ever been . . . dancing to Kay Kyser's music . . . skiing . . . likes study period, voice . . . can't tolerate in and out drivers . . . tickle tellows need not apply . , . Be tirm in your own opinions but heed to the suggestions ot others . . . member ot T.S.C. ROY MIDDLETON President Home Room IO: Biology Club President II: Oliver Choir II, I2: Oliver Choir President II. Mid . . .John Morrowite . . . ambition . . .to work one hour a day, one day a week, and have an hour ott tor lunch . . . keeps late hours . . , works , . . sports are baseball, football , , . likes the ladies to be small . . . have blue eyes . . . red or brown hair . . . dislikes getting up in the morning, baby talk, conceited people . . . Eat, drink, and be merry, tor tomorrow l?l . . , intends to go to Westminster , . . also listens to Kay Kyser, Tommy Dorsey . . . one of the Eight Balls. FRANK H. MIDIANKO Ylfw ', H Q' ,I VJ r We 1' Kodak Club: Etiquette Club: Home Room Secretary IO, II, I2: Senior Leaders Club: Dancing Club II: Secretary Etiquette Club. This tuture C.P,A. came to us from Woods Run . . . hunting and photography take up his spare time . . . as well as football, baseball and tennis . , . Never do today what you can do to- morrow . . . Frank turns to Myrna Loy, Clark C-able and Nelson Eddy tor diversion . . . favorite study . . . any attractive, charming miss . . . tavors Duquesne and being alone lwhen???l . . . strong fe f dislike tor Crabby or grouchy people. 9 J . J Page Twenty-seven I, .g y ,wif ig 'lie' 1 yin!! Xia SNS If ' S ' I 1.2- ff Jyvn 5,f.4,f: ,I r -r 1, r i 'J I ll J J I N V i . Id 'i I I X -If . J, 1, '-'J TI-IE OMICRON M. RAYMOND MIHALICK President ot Boys' Senior Leaders I2: Traffic Squad ll: Danc- ing Club II: Baseball IO, ll, I2: Basketball IO, II, I2: Football IO, ll, l2. Mike , . . our athletic Manchesterite . . . What you do, should be done with all your heart . . . hopes to be a Big League baseball player tor the Yankees . . . dancing to Kay Kyser is swell and gym periods . . . Kay Kyser, Sammy Kaye, and Don Ameche till his bill . . . hates stale assemblies . . . but . . . a 5' 4 brunette with brown eyes his idea ot heaven . . . pals with Jug-head and McDutt . . . member ot the Eight Ball . . .would like to con- tinue at Pitt. DAVID L. MILLER President Students' Association I2: Go-To-College Club II: Omicron Staff I2: Chemistry Club President II: President IZB Class: Room President IO. J-f Popular Dave graced John Morrow's halls . . . to Princeton tor law . . . hobby is photography . . . enjoys skiing, tootball, and tennis . . . laughs at I-lugh Herbert . . . enthused by Halleck 7 ? ? . . . hates chiselers . . . she must be 5' 4 blonde, and a good sport . . . says All work and no play makes Jack . . . seen with Mac. MORGAN JENKINS MILLER, JR. Band IO, Il. I2: Kodak Club II, Go-To-College Club IO: Boys Etiquette Club I2: Photography I2: Room Judge of Elections IO, Il. Mo . . . hails trom John Morrow . . . to West Point . . . wants to tly in the army . . . collects match boxes . . . dabbles in photography, tootball. baseball . . . Never get excited . . . listens to Brad Hunt and Tommy Dorsey . . . entertained by Errol Flynn and Alice Faye . . . likes history . . . keep snooty people and tlirts away . . . 5 I-lot Potatoes . . . Oliver on Parade . . . dream girl is 5' o , light brown hair. SARAH AVANELL MILLER Sergeant-at-Arms IO: Biology II: Etiquette I2: Business Service Guild I2: Home Room Treasurer IO: Home Room Reporter II. Avie . , . trom John Morrow . . , will be somebody's stenog . . . meantime collects souvenirs and snapshots . . . roller skating and dancing to Kay Kyser's orchestra her delight . . . future edu- cation, Bethany . , . James Cagney entertains her . . . preters them tall, brunette, easy to get along with . . . pals with Rosie . . . Lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine. . ' JEAN MOHR deling lub IO: Girl Reserves II: Etiquette I2: Home Roo Report IO. ' 'Dim ' . . . a Mclxlaugher grad . . . her next step in lite . . . model othes . . . dog pins catch her eyes . . . happy when cing, swim ing, roller skating . . . Charlie McCarthy pleases her , . . reads 'n the bath tub . . . Laugh and be happy . . inseparable tro D.H. STUART MOONEY Varsity Band IO, II, I2: Senior Orchestra IO: Go-To-College Club Secretary I2: Senior Leaders Club ll: Room Reporter IO: Room Treasurer Il. Lik ble Stu . . . another John Morrowite . . . Be thritty . . ixfa prominent business man . . . plays trumpet and sweet p ato . . . one ot the Five I-lot Potatoes . . . enjoys tennis ' imming . . . listens with pleasure to Jan Savitt, Jimmy Dorsey, al Larry Clinton . . . shines in problems ot democracy . . , hates a s irker . . .brunette 5' 2 . . . going to W, and J. Page Twenty-eight CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 STEPH EN MOSU R Etiquette Club IZ: Oliver Choir IZ: Baseball I0, II, IZ: Foot- ball II: Kodak Club II: Traffic Squad I2. Mo . . . came to us trom Horace Mann . . . ambition to be a Physical Education instructor . . . collects old coins . . . Live ' and learn , . , Charlie McCarthy, Kay Kyser, and Jack Benny are O. K .... so's music and physical education . . . handshakers - don't rate . . . blond or brunette about 5' 4 who can bake good custard pies . . . member ot the Eight Ball. EDWARD HARRY NEUWIRTH Go-To-College Club II, IZ: Chemistry Club II: Omicron Staff IZ. Quiet Eddie . . . grad ot John Morrow , , . wants to be a good guitar player and teacher ot chemistry . . , favorite hobbies are stamps and coins . . . enjoys swimming and tennis . . . prefers chemistry and physics . . . a member ot Five I-lot Potatoes . . . give him Warner Baxter and Ronald Coleman . . . away to Penn tate. JACK NICHOLSON President IZA Class: Etiquette Club President IZ: Home Room Secretary IZ: Omfcron Staff IZ: Traffic Squad: Oliver Choir IZ. Nick . . . Columbus claimed him . . . you'll read about him as a big business man . . . hopes to attend U.S.C .... goes in tor all sports . . . Get the most out ot lite . . . selects Tony Martin, Alice Faye, Benny Goodman, Kay Kyser tor entertainment ' . . . thoroughly dislikes homework . . . as tor gals, he likes them all. ANNA OBORYSHKO Dancing Club IZ: Etiquette I2. Ann . . . product ot Woods Run . . . ambition S S S . . . collects snapshots . . . a book tiend . . . 'most any sport suits . . . Live, love, and be happy . . . ga-ga over Mickey Rooney, Kay Kyser, Janet Gaynor . . . imagine! likes Halleck and law . . . nix on egotists . , . no particular type . . . reads while eating . . . AP. and I-I.S. are her pals. ROBERT S. O'CONNOR Aero Club IO, II, IZ: Choir IZ: Red Cross Life Saving Club II: Secretary of Trattic IZ: Chemistry II: Dancing Club II. Bo . . . Avalonite . . , this goodlooking chap is eyeing a 5' Zl' brunette . . . a would-be engineer . . . admires Kay Kyser, Mickey Rooney and Clark Gable , . . photography, model airplanes .!' pf ly MARY JANE ossreneici-i 'VU' 1 spanish Club iz. ' Quiet till you know her, this merry Jane ot John Morrow . . . 066 ' W wishes to be successful in whatever tield she chooses . . . hobby. ' music . . . Don Ameche, Kay Kyser, Frank Morgan amuse her . . . J ,dv ' 1 ice-skating, swimming, dancing are her sports . . . dislikes jealous ij. 3 -A xv. people . . . isn't particular about the type . . . Be friendly. Page Twenty-nine vlr' ,J tf -'J ' 9 ,J 0' and radio take up his time . . . just can't stand choking neckties or tobacco . . . Bo is a whiz at math and baseball . . . I-ieadingn tor Tech . . . God helps those who help themselves. .si Qi A ,MJ 4 I -xl . 'Gy 1 .,f ,il . V' f' My I g 4 v , .. -- -vgui '4 A J f . ,gc . ' N uf I W. N - r .crf if .G .IL I X. lr 1 .rj X X N' r , sl t kj J , ' , 1 I 'fl xy 2 , 4 , f v ,. A- 1 ,',, ' i E N, I THE omicnori J' i ' f MARY IRENE OPALKA I Girl Reserves IO: Go-To-College Club llg Dancing IZ: Eti- quette I2. Private secretary trom l-lorace Mann . . . writes letters and . dances . . . swimming, tennis . , . Live, love, and learn . . . Wayne King, Don Ameche, Janet Gaynor thrill . . . tavorite study is type . . . can't see conceited males or onions . . . walks alone . . . Grace Martin's . . . tall, neat dressers, tall in line, please. 'l ROBERT ORR . My ii l,n!SE3Ior,iLt.aders it 2. J 'x5BQJb . . , 'm.St Andrew's . . . wants to grow a tew more X, in es . . . ' s torsleepllwand argue . . , dream girl is 5' Z , o'nde, an luelseyesq w.L K 'personality . . . enthuses over football, I ' baskzib Ili ildgwimgnlng . . . dislikes conceited people . . . give X1'..ghim tun . . . Charlie McCarthy, Kay Kyser, Ritz Brothers, iafrid Carole Lombard . . . 'Do what you can, and leave the rest. Y I JOHN WILLIAM PECHAR Gymnastic Club IO, Ilg Boxing Club IO: Senior Life Saving Club IO, II, I2. Smiling Johnnie . . . up trom Manchester. . . to be a gym teacher . . tor he likes gym and swimming . . . reads books . . . Eat, drink, and be merry . . . dislikes conceit . . .-shines in French and history . , . listens to Nelson Eddy, Don Ameche, Sonja I-lenie, Jon I-lall . , . give hime a brunette . . . 5' 4 with deep blue eyes . . . Indiana Normal College . . . Eight Ball again, LOUISE FRANCES PERTHEL Leaders Club Social Secretary IZ: Business Service Guild I2g Basketball l2g Volleyball l2g Home Room Secretary ll. Weecee . . . graduate ot l-lall's Grove . . . aims to be a commercial teacher . , . collects popular songs . , . hockey and basketball her tavorite sports . . . radio vote goes to Jimmy Dorsey . . . Vassar is waiting tor her . . . he must have looks, brains per- sonality . . . member ot G. Fraternity 7 ? ? . . . Make yourself at home and have a good time. OLINDO PERUGINI I Oliver Choirg Etiquette Club: Traffic Squad I2. Perry . . . came to us via Columbus . . . wants a good job lwho doesn't?l . . . plays and listens to baseball . . . Perry tells us Don't be a yes man , . . Kay Kyser, Alice Faye and music n., appeal to him . . . haunts Room 226 . , . will honor U.S.C. with his presence . , . medium height blondes, step torward . . . still true to the Pirates . . . good at debating. JOHN R. PETERS Band I0, II, l2: Oliver on Paradel2q Etiquette Cub I2g Pho- Mjtegraphy Club I2: Motor Club II. -f Ju Likable Johnnie . . . a grad ot John Morrow . . . our in , dustrial designer . . . builds models and draws tor hobbies . . . plays all sports . . . Why doesn't someone tell me these things? . . . enjoys law . . . sources ot entertainment are Tommy Dorsey, Q Jan Savitt, Brad Hunt, Gary Cooper, and Alice Faye . . . One i I ot the Five I-lot Potatoesl' . . . oti tor Tech. Page Thirty 0 M 4 g CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 M Y ELIZABETH PHILIPP Go-To-College Cub IO, ll, IZ: Home Room Secretary IO, II: Etiquette Club Treasurer IZ: Home Room President II: Girls' Athletic Council Secretary IO: Omicron Staff IZ. Betty . . . I-IalI's Grove . . . a tuture commercial artist . . . menu collector . . . Mickey Rooney, Bette Davis, dancing to tune ot Kay Kyser . . . likes math . , , never late ? 7 ? . . . boisterous males and flat tires Iboth kindsl annoy her . . . continue at Margaret Morrison . . . he is tall, dark, with curly hair . . . I-le -ft' who laughs-lasts . . . member ot Casanova gang. I ,jdx -.fp LJ ETHEL MAYREE PIQUET Biology Club Secretary II: Motor Club II: Stage Make-Up Club IO, Il, IZ: Home Room Vice president IZ: Etiquette Club Social Chairman IZ: Omicron Stafif IZ. Frenchy . . . smiling lass from John Morrow . . . would be a perfect lady . . . souvenir collector , . . favorite study, English with Mr. Smutz lLutzI . . . Vassar would be delighted to get her . . . always laughing . . . 'llt you want him-go after him . . . attends Phi Gama gabtests. LAWRENCE AARON PORT Oliver on Parade IZ: IZB-IZA Class Social Chairman: Home Room President II: Oliver Choir IO, IZ: Oliver News Staff II, IZ: TraHic Squad io, ii, iz. Larry . . . attended James E. Rogers . . . wants to be a success in the business world . . , hobby: pets ldogs and cats7I 1 . . . likes all sports . . . believes one should Be original . . . -egal- is brought by I-Ialleek, night work and monotonous periods . . La Colbert and Dick I-limber entertain this singer . . . likes his Q!! blortdes and brunettes about 5' 5If2 . . . a good dancer . . . . bur gift to Pitt . . . he really likes school. J ii i ' i .f 5 . i , I I ij ANNA Pnoci-i lf II ,un r Go-To-College Club II: Dancing Club IZ: Etfquette Club IZ. .T 'S ' 'T Ann . . .Woods Run . . . lite's aim, to be a secretary . . . ' hobbies: collecting souvenirs, reading books, dancing . . . sports: 4' Y A swimming, mushball , . . he shall be tall, handsome, with per- lij I JN' sonality . . . enjoys O. E., I-lalleck, and walking in the rain . . ' To have a triend--be one . . . seen with A. O. and I-l. S. . . . ' Q dislikes all handshakers . , . dials to Kay Kyser tor entertainment. JAMES E. RADICK Q 4 Boxing 9, IO, II, IZ: Life Saving I0, II: Boys' Etiquette Club IZ. Jimmy's Alma Mater is Manchester , . . aeronautical engineer . . . his favorite likes are collecting World War pictures, boxing, football, baseball, mushball, and swimming . . . he follows the motto Do nothing tast when it can be done slowly . , . enter- tainment sources are Kay Kyser, Mickey Rooney, Dorothy Lamour, 3 and Wayne Morris . . . likes mechanical drawing . . . displeasure fi he's looking at a 5' 4 brunette . , . tuture Tartan. STEFAN IA RAWSKI HorQ'Nursing II: Motor Club II: Dancing Club IZ: Spanish Club IZ: Etiq ette Club IZ. pLi'fWgtti f. . from Woods Run . . . collects souvenirs and sna ' ot hile lebrnimg to be a secretary . . . mushball, swimming, otaitcingy oxi interest her . . . also tall, good looking males , . . in tawaj Oifttx Lutz'sxEnglish classes . . . Do the best you can . , .t-sjeenrwfth S. -Cp: X ' N, ' X .X 'J ' ' N P Th' - X I - lx X age irty-one I N . .W ' . -,J K I f , jf is W ,124 . pgff , J i I Q., v',' 'ifdkj Ii, ,A , 1 .,, if' . . . PL r' lat S 0 . 6 xrf'1-- xf' - I-. r a J.: l ,W l ' lf 1 JUHE' oMicRoN 1 y V, f llf , f Etiquette Club, Traffic Squad. Rosie . . . lett Horace Mann lin a hurry?l . . , will pocket a cool million . . , Ben Blue and the Ritz Brothers send him into gales ot laughter . . . Kay Kyser and a 5' 3 red head with umph are all right . . , Rosie likes tootball, baseball and basketball when Mike is there to assist . . . handshakers, show-otts, stay away . . . member ot Duquesne Boys' Club. Biology Club IO: Kodak Club llg Stage Make-Up Club IZ: Etiquette Club l2g Home Room Treasurer IO, ll. John Morrow . . , Margaret Morrison will help her to get the best lite can give . . . ardent tootball spectator . . . Tyrone Power tan . . . hates rain . . . loves tuna tish . . . another vote tor Mr. Lutz . . . tall, blue eyes, sensayuma . , . pals with E, P. HELEN JEAN RHEA Co-Ed Club IO, ll, l2g Dancing Club l2: Omicron Staff l2: Stage Make-Up Club I0, ll: Girl Reserves Ilg Senior Speakers Club l2. Snooks . . .John Morrow. . . Dutt's lron City will make her a secretary . . . Grin and bear it . . . casts her vote tor Ray Milland, Alice Faye . . . 5' Il brown-eyed curly-haired brunette . . . swimming and tennis keep her tit . . . one ot the Three Musketeers . . . dancing, skating, Kay Kyser thrill her . . . also history with J. C. Tallant. JACK P. RHODES Life Saving Club l0, ll, l2g Band IO: Stage Crew l2g Treas- urer, Home Room IO, Ilg Hi-Y Club IO. Snooky . . . hails trom Horace Mann . . . wants to be a success . . . skates, swims, plays tootball and baseball , , . Snooky believes in motto Eat, sleep, and be happy . . . Kay Kyser, Benny Goodman, Astaire-Rogers team please him . . . can go tor a brunette with personality , . . likes history with J.C.T. and custard pie . . . this blue-eyed blonde is bored by nightwork. JOHN ROBERT RIDDELL Boxing Club l0, ll: Life Saving l2. Bob . . . up trom St. Peter and Paul . . . to Naval Air Corps . , . likes to cook . . . plays tootball and swims . . . Be prepared to do a good turn daily . . . partial to math and Halleck . . . interested in Jack Benny and Jean Hersholt . . . says he's going to College ot Hard Knox. ROBERT P. ROSENSTEEL DOROTHY FAY RUMMEL CHARLES J. SALZER Traffic Squad l2: Etiquette Club. Chuck or Money . . . sailed to us trorn Columbus . . . Z' wants to show Rockefeller up , . . Chuck goes in tor auto and V V 6. 5 horse racing, football and hunting . . . Nelson Eddy, Henry Busse, sg., if and Kay Kyser are his choice . . . tavors history and Columbia .Q K' University . . . happiest with.. lots ot shekels and a good look- ing girl . . . To get everything you can get and stop tor nothing until you get it. T . 1-l, H .....y N A sgiilggi Pa g e Thirty-two , 9 A HELEN ANN SAM,OSK'Y .5 , 'f - I '1 V A A CLASS OF FEBRUARY, l939 I I Girl Resentes' Secretary II: Business Service Guild II: Etiquette Club I2: Home Room Secretaryyq Room President II: Omicron Stag I2.l,, Y hy Smooky . , . from Mandiester . . . it's a toss-up between being a secretary or a traveling companion , . , roller skating, eat- ' ing, chewing gum . . . Man is as great as the things that annoy him . . . Taylor, Gable and Crosby are tops . . . the color, green and any kind of soup make her see red . . . a good dancer preferred . . . an Alfalfa Honey . . . Pitt her future school. H X ix-sad? S ANDREW MICHAEL SAMOY Senior Leaders Club: Etiquette Club I2: Go-To-College Club: Football IO, II, I2: Baseball IO, II, I2: Basketball llunior and Seniorl I0, I I, I2. Gump . . . strolled up from Manchester , . . wants to be a Big League baseball player . . . dances, swims, plays football, baseball, and basketball for recreation . . . Once you're started, don't stop . . , Mickey Rooney, Benny Goodman and Hal Kemp everytime , . , drives around with Port and Stone , . . tavors girls with brown locks and about 5' 6 . . , will enter Pitt. LUCILLE SANDERS Etiquette Club I2. Ciel . . . another Manchesterite . . . wants to teach others to tickle the ivories . . . bicycling, skating, all sports . . . Golden Rule her motto . . . swings with Fats Waller and Ernie Harper . . . enjoys English and OE ..., detests carrots, raisins, conceited boys . . . headed for I-loward . . . adores males 5' 5 with small mustache . . . favorite saying What's it to ya? the rain. MARY RITA SAUNDERS Treasurer I0. . X' A -Ha I, rf, .ci -'ss E, . I xi xr f' ilxkigv' E A-'lf 'V9 ' , X- f , A :fy ,L 1 QU r -f,Mpf:qf a ' Nd' df , I .,, MARY ANN SAPP i il , .5 'X .1 J . Home Nursing II, I2: Etiquette Club I2. N f ' f 1' f Woods Run gave us Smiles . . . to cont ikfwitli' sic sf . . . autograph hound , . . swimming, skating and, botb'all ,are - - ' citing . . . Laugh and the world laughs with ou . . . syfthgs a ,Y sings to the tunes of Kay Kyser, Judy Garlan gd George Murp X . . . crazy about band . . . 5' 8 male tru ,'eter . walks in Go-To-College Club IO: Business Service Guild I2g Home Room MW Keep old friends while making new ones. Reporter I2. member. Learned her Three Rls at St. Francis Xavier . . . would like , to be a perfect secretary . . . spends leisure time in reading, danc- , ing, skating . . . finds true enjoyment in Mr. Lutz's English class f, N . . . favors Jack Benny. James Stewart . . . type: mannerly, clean, ambitious . . . hypocrites and trite expressions displease her . . . ELIZABETH HUETHER SCHAFFNIT Oliver Choir I2: Go-To-College Club I0, II, I2: Classroom Bette . . . another John Morrowite . . . will study dramatics . . . Dizzy Dean and baseball are the apples of her eyes . . , he must be a gentleman . . . Bette obeys the Golden Rule . . . dislikes spiders lwho doesn't?l . . . will tUftl'I6V education GI Tech . . . badminton, bicycling occupy leisure time . . . a P.G. Pag e Thirty-three 5-L,C',-L tx, .yj THE OMICRON l , VELMA RHEA SHIREY Modeling Club 9 Go To College Club I0 II Dancing CI b Etiquette Club I2 Home Room Treasurer II I2B to Kay Kyser's orchestral, tennis, and swimming . . . tavorite enter- tainer: Judy Garland . . . partial to good dancers with personality CHARLES SCHWILM President ot Home Room I0, II: Treasurer I2. Jovial Chuck hails from Columbus . . . would like to retire at the age ot 25 . . . likes tootball and history . . . reading good books take up some ot his time . . , Me tor me and all tor me tavorite saying . . . Wooster, here he comes . . . enioys Benny Goodman. W. C. Eields, Fritz Kreisler, and history . . . plays sandlot . , . dislikes girls and lovers . seen with Gil and Ed . . he was editor ot Eight Ball. ELVI NA ELIZABETH SCHWI LM Home Nursing Club IO: Motor Club II: Senior Speakers l2g Etiquette Club I2. St. Joseph's via St. l.eo's . . , wants to be successtul in doing good . . . collects snapshots . . . sports: tootball, ice skating . . . Irene Dunne tan . . . likes law in ll'7 4 . . history with Mr. Tallant . . . can't stand conceited males or snobbish gals , . . never on time . . , Remember me . . . Chuck is her cousin . . . not her brother. CHARLES SEWALD Aero Club llg Etiquette Club I2. Quiet Chuck came to us trom I-lali's Grove . . . hopes to quality tor Civil Service . . . insists on riding a bicycle when not driving a car . . . motto Live, learn, and be happy . . . baseball and tootball are his tavorite sports . , . enjoys studying Problems ot Democracy . . . can't stand law and analyzing poetry . . . preters Johnny Weissmuller, Myrna Loy, Laurel and I-lardy, and Mr. MacMasters . . must be brunette about 5' 4 , preterably ot lrish decent. . 1 - - I i - u V i I , I r ' fnpuf ,O John Morrow , . , tuture designer . , . loves dancing lespecially .S lv I N, E, - N . A rv at , Q -,Q J , i , J, 4: -? f' N... r aa - -4 JN . . . dislikes Latin and people who brag , . . aiming tor Westminster . . . Make hay while the sun shines . , . member ot T.S.C. Sorority. NICHOLAS SIMKO Traffic Squad I2g Dip and Draw Club IZ: Print Club II, I2. Nick . . , hailed trom Manchester . , . hopes to be an artist . . . Carnegie Tech . . . Everything that goes up must come down including dictators 7 7 7 . . . interested in art, print, and physical education . , . Ered Allen, Paul Whiteman, Richard Greene, Priscilla Lane, his tavorites . . . dislikes conceited people . . . toot- ball, baseball, basketball are tops with Nick . . . member ot 8 Ball' CATHERINE A. SKUNDRICH Girl Reserves Ilg Etiquette Club I2g Go-To-College Club I2: Y Co-Ed Club Il, l2p Sanitation Squad I2g Omicron Staff I2. Coco . . , contributed by Manchester . , , oh! to own a blue convertible Buick . . . collects baby pictures . . . goes in tor all sports . . . Eat, sleep, and eat . . . raves about Kay Kyser, Richard Greene, and Loretta Young . . . partial to ottice practice and voice . . . dislikes extra credit work, hamburgers, lectures . . males 5'-5 up may apply. Page Thirty-tour fix .333 CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 ANNA SMITH A Dancing Club IZB. 4 Curly headed Miss who came trom Manchester . . . wants to .E i make lite worth living . . 4 likes to eat and sleep Iwho doesn't?l N., , 4 . , Eddie Cantor and Bobby Breen get her vote . . . sports, toot- Q 'Q ball, mushball, volleyball . . . certain 5' 7 blonde, blue eyed .M Romeo , . , borrowers don't rate . . 4 Live, love and die. CHRISTABEL JANET SMITH Etiquette Club IZ: Business Service Guild I23 Sanitation Squad IZ: Motor Club Ilg Biology Club Ilg Home Room Secretary I0. it Kiki . , . graduate ot John Morrow . . . aims to be the pertect secretary . 4 . collects photographs and pennants , . . bookkeeping is her tavorite study . . . continue education at Tech . , . Fred MacMurray, Charlie McCarthy, Kay Kyser, and Alice Faye are tops . 4 . rises 6:30 every morning 7 f7 7 . . . Treat others as you want them to treat youll , . . member ot Phi Gamma . . , seen with J.M4 CHARLES PATRICK SORDS Motor Club IZ: Dip and Draw Club IO: Etiquette Club I2g Oliver on Parade IZ: Traffic Squad I2. Tiny . . . learned his Three R's at St. Francis Xavier . . , meet a tuture toreign correspondent . . , reads and writes plays . . . toots on a sweet potato . . . watches all sports . 4 . A Ioat ot bread, a jug ot wine, and too . . . really the lite ot the party when he gets started . . . O.E. is tops . . . loud clothes and girls, tooeyl . . . shall turther education I???l at College ot I-lard Knox. .-can our i ELEANOR BARBARA SPECIAL Girl Reserves llg Go-To-College Club IO, Ilg Oliver Choir II, I I27 Etiquette Club Ilg Reporter I0. II: Sergeant-at-Arms I0. 3 Spech . . . Manchester sent us this bundle ot pep . . . W aims to be an air hostess . . , enioys reading, visiting air ports Q55 4 . , skating and playing tennis . . . Be yourseIt . . . tor I ii' 4 entertainment turns to Errol Flynn, Martha Raye, Kay Kyser . . . i '7 enjoys Spanish with Miss Flanagan . . . dislikes unreliable, con- 4 ceited people, and vegetables . 4 . he is 5' CP , has brown hair, brown eyes and beautitul teeth . . . walking in the rain delights her 4 4 . hopes to join White Parade at St. Johns Hospital. -2 V 3 qs RICHARD K. srscic I T JSR Omicron Statl I27 Oliver News Staff II, I2g Track Ilg Biology 'ici fx Club Ilg Reporter IZA Class: Home Room Vice President I2. Pete . . . graduate ot John Morrow . . . photography and nature work interest him . . . tootball, ice skating, mushball, swim- ming, tavorite sports 4 , . dislikes tibbers . . , history and physics rate high . . . also Fred Waring. ,t ,vlw K7 LEO ANTHONY STONE -M Seninrfdzaders I2g Etiquette Club IZ: SBHIOY HEY Club IO: r Traffic yquad II, I2g Football IO, II, I2g IZB Class Reporter. , I t Lee 4 . . presented to us by Manchester 4 will write a 'X' Istdnrt column tor some newspaper . . . eats, sleeps Iwrth l3Otl'1 l62fI 'F . . drives e tamily bus . . . plays a good game Ot tOOttJGll. i' bydetb I and soccer , , . I-lal Kemp and Kay Kysger make hirn cfy wanna ance . . . home-made ice cream and girls with war paint t I getm down . . . a blue eyed brunette will do . , . Dont cross X your bridges until you come to themf' t Page Thirty-tive Q i .JI i' i' . i 1 . y , I Q- J Q' K I Til-IE GMICRJON r' 'Ig f i - vw , fi. yr! V y. 'NI 9 ' y . , . l U- 1, , ., MARY E. STRUCKA - I i ,tl 5' Senior Orchestra II, IZ: Big Sisters Club I0: Senior Girl Re- . ft serves I0, II: Volleyball II: Dancing Club I2. SI , -4' fl Struck . . . hails from Columbus . . , is going to travel . . hobbies: dancing and roller skating . . . likes Paul Revering lhorse ij back riding to youl . . . enjoys Kay Kyser, Ginger Rogers . . . . jf l insects and conceited people are her special dislikes , . . continu- y ' t ously chews gum . . , males with plentyrot personality, tall and dark may apply . . . Smile and be happy. MARY VIRGINIA SUTTON Girl Reserves II: Go-To-College Club II, I2: Etiquette Club I2: Home Room Treasurer I0: Room Vice President I2: Omicron Staff I2. Ginnie . . , John Morrowite . . . headed tor success as a private secretary . . . candid camera tan . . , tennis, ice skating, bicycling . . . l-le who laughs-lasts . . . dials to Baby Snooks . . . English with Mr. Lutz is tun . . . dislikes conceited people and home room meetings . . . Pitt . . . a brown haired, blue-eyed tootball player would make her happy . . . always has cold hands. HELEN ROSE SYKALA Red Cross Lite Saving IO: Girl Reserves Il: Dancing Club I2: Etiquette Club I2. ' Bangs . . . Woods Run . . . secretary with a roadster . . . happiest when driving. ice skating, swimming . . . interested in baseball, tootball . . . Eat, sleep, and be merry . . . Mickey Rooney, Kay Kyser, Don Ameche are too, too divine . . . another X Halleck and ottice practice tan . . . special dislike tor snobs, and Monday mornings . . . Dutlvs Iron City College . . . no particular XX type . . . eats candy betore meals. K , KATHRYN VIRGINIA WALDRON Q rj 1- 'rl ese , Vice President II: Etiquette Club I2: Oliver X r OIT lv V .,' , , . kt a be' . . . honored Daniel Webster . . . desires to be a 5 is teacher and own a car . . . spends spare time collecting so irs and reading books . . . Live and let live . . . admirer Kxyj l, ot arlie McCarthy, Robert Taylor, Kay Kyser . . . history: voice K Q 4, with iss Disay . . . snobs and show-otts are taboo . . . Pitt . . xg will choose a lad with a sense ot humor . . . likes hamburgers. K, CHARLES A. WALDSCHMIDT. JR. ' Go To Colle e Club I0 Athletic Leaders II' Photography , ' ' S I I . - Club IZ: Varsity Band IO, II, I2: Oliver on Parade I2. IW NM Laughing Chuck . . . John Morrowite . . . to be a good wyer is his ambition . . . indulges in aquaplaning, swimming, and tennis . . . Don't get excited is motto . . . thrills at Tommy Dorse I-Ial Kemp, Alice Faye . . . one ot the tamous Five I-lot oes . . . she's a blonde trom Chicago . . . headed straight , ' or Northwestern. i GERTRUDE WARD X Typist, Oliver News Staff IZ: Etiquette Club Secretary, Secre- tary of Sanitation I2: President Home Room I2: Secretary Home om II: Go-To-College Club. x Gert . . . mischievous gitt trom John Morrow . . . aspires - o be a secretary to Dr. Ben Graham ? ? 7 . . . sewing, dancing, ultivating new friends interest her . . . Workl time tlies tast . . . loves to swim, skate, and walk in the rain . . . likes history with J.C.T., otiice practice . . . heart throbs when with a tall ,X blond male ? ? 7 . . . dislikes people who can't take a joke . . . member ot Phi Gamma Sorority. R Pag e Thirty-six N J j .1 CLASS or FEBR ,Jmfz HELEN WASCHAK Motor Safety I2Bg Girls' Etiquette Club I2A. Pinky , . . Woods Run . . . her ambition is to become a good cook . . . collects photos . . . tavorite study, gym with Miss I-lankey . . . sports: swimming, roller skating, dancing . . , Tyrone Power, Bing Crosby, and Alice Faye get her votes . . . dislikes conceited people . . . Keep smiling . . . thinks Smitty and Jap are tops. KATH RYN ANNE WILLIAMS Girl Reserves llg Go-To-College I2g Etiquette Club I2g Home Room Vice President IO: Sergeant-at-Arms II, Sanitation Squad I2. Kitty . . . tiny lass from J.M.S .... going to visit Europe some day . . , collecting souvengirs, having a good time, her hobbies . . . tennis, skating, hockey . . lt there's a will, there's a way . . , turns to Jack Benny an aby Snooks . . . enjoys Wayne Morris, too . . . weiner sandwi es her tavorite study . . . reciting poetry and ssembly speakes t on her nerves . . . Pitt. MAY isis ,y o o e que te lub I ' 'I Reserves II: a b mir a me R om Tr asu II. inn John M row. . . mbitio is to inish college . . . spors . . . That's what -, wha d u s say?' . . y Snooks, Tyrone ow ser oes I5 Eng ish nd to ei n languages but th or e s eg Colleg awai . . 6 toot black- a i sua in Bellevue. ARCHIE ADDISON WOLF, JR. Motor Club: Reporter, Go-To-College Club: Golf Club, Treas- urer Home Room IO, II: Reporter Home Room 9. Rach , . . thumbed in from John Morrow . . . will be a metalurgist tor some steel company . . . another Gene Krupa . . . Rach hunts, fishes, beats it out on the traps . . . Laugh when you can, when you can't laugh, smile . . . entertainment . . . golt, riding, Marjorie Weaver, Will Osborne and Brad Hunt . . . a member ot the Eight Ball . . . 5' 6 brunette gives him real satigatition. Lv JAMES EDWARD WOOD Radio Club President II, I2Ag Home Room Reporter IIB. jyffif' - M4 The boy who made it in 3If2 years . . . aspires to become a r, radio engineer . . . drives a truck . . . likes baseball, auto racing, --Q tootball, swimming, tlying . . . amused by Joe Penner . . . dislikes J .st its , onions, tlat tires . . . prefers blondes with blue eyes . . . 5' 6 . . . Q Live today and let tomorrow take care ot itself. CLIFFORD H. ZELLERS, JR. Go-To-College Club Vice President IZ, Boxing Club IO: Home Room President IO, Ilg Football Squad IO, II, I2g Senior Band IO, II. Popular Clitl . . . came to us from John Morrow . . . wants to be an industrial engineer . . . collecting old coins interests him . . . golf, football, horseback riding, and ice skating are his chief 'W- ' sources ot enjoyment . . . Don't worry pet saying . . . can't stand history notebooks, long speeches . . . geometry and chemistry, tavorite studies . . . Hugh Herbert, Pat Murphy, Myrna Loy, tavorite stars . . . dream girl, 5' 6 , brown hair, green eyes, good sport . . . Penn State. x 3 Page Thirty-seven url THE OMICRON Born: Born Bom Born: In emozfiam O JOSEPH BAKER August 27, I9 I9 Died: December 2I, ROSE JOI-IINISON December 30. I92O Died: August I, ROBERT KET-IERER JuIy 2I, I92O Died: March I9. FRED INIOVAK JuIy 2, I92O Died: January 27, Green, be the turf above thee, Friend of my Letter daysI None Ienew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but lo praise FITZ-GREENE HfNLLECk I936 I938 I936 I936 Page Thirty-eight , ,. +--S' v 1 , . 73--Q., --i 'iGNo-x -is 1 zL -, -Q..-. 1 -Q., ii- i3 -v- it ' x X N ,,-if-1 ' - , ii- - -1-Q, 751' X 2, -Q. i Ci 7 E N V Jr- t 5 g i X 2 F 1 X 1-5' ix . MEI Z X ff' Qfk A! 'YV-X X wp? R. C ONDPFXC Wovfis by Qkiss 5 Onob fyusicfvy Jane DQVICS JQQABCLL ,J Lang f, ,-- ,mgin -- our Four Yap' Journejb End? al My Hfgyedf Lasjffea-CA Nw il1 5555133 V-W V r' V 5 Port fb1d!Vow7AfffH VOICES B2endeoU1Q in Ofwfelpfj 7-ha, 32 11: 1:11 J J 7 J J 1' J V 5C'Cm5o 9lO klfS Thar Bvvihf f riQnd5f1K5DCqL-71 ini i f 3 3 1 P 4 gl F 3 1 J AX 'lgLeS'Lr4fvEv1RLG7feEARdV9Lfr?fhCE1gqr Mem IVTITES OLE 1:ifiiFiX,d54'i f! fx h?fu.9 P N545 iZ:Cl'eZifLzQf:!5wdEs1gI1 Lin FNSLW Aglagf We 55 V 4 3 3 r-'JJJ.21-EJ r-j-IJ-'Fl ffust Depart Youwilllingef In OMHCMZ Vue 75 Thcclfev 1 ii! 39 .. 153441 3 5 at Bi ff 3 3 J ,I J LJ J .J Been Rig Hi? from-U28 Shy il - dlLQhnQ-M 4 5 S 3 L 1 fM1EQ,B9 Wfihff, HOLL 911.9 Cf.-':n.Tl12 S64-.- 4 2242 ' :L 4 1 Li 1 i V J 5 , , , V I 1 V f Y-7 H 3-V 4 J ll' V Olly Cf We Bw!--f-qufgsifeff-7io Q ,Qs 1 1 4 Q :F gf? E 3 E 45 1' W 3 Ib-Q-2 ef- 'W af--1 I 42 3? :ii Eff? ii 2 THE OMICRON Page Forty-two 1 X45 Z kv X ' Ng' CLASS or FEBRUARY, 1939 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Cabinet is a group which is elected by the entire student body to represent it in its most important activities. This group was selected at the last election: President f First Vice President f Second Vice President - Secretary of Sanitation f f Secretary of Traffic f f Secretary of Publicity Secretary of Finance Secretary of Student Cabinet f f David Miller James O'Neill - Vvalter Supp Gertrude Wzirtl Robert C'Connor f George Kelly Charles Wilsoii Charlotte Besser Page Fortystbree THE OMICRON SENIOR COUNCIL Senior Council consists of those students in the Senior school who preside over their home rooms. Each Tuesday during Activity Period the council meets to discuss and pass upon problems and resolutions which have been submitted by students in the respective home rooms. President f f James O'Neill Secretary f f Mary Jane Ward MEMBERS: John Fasso, Steve Fabeny, Alonzo Freebairn, Anthony Mazza, Grace Mc' Carren, Regina Herstich, Andrew ilvfarshall, loseph Kudes, Frank Raynak, joseph Salamon, Gverta Nerlich, Lenora May, Lorraine Vargo, Gloria Catizone, Sam Young, Jean Madden, Sam Special, James Hannon, Jean Shirley Smith, William Stingert, Tom Milich, Gregory Mazza, Victor Lechowicz, William Seiling, Ruth Schmidt, Jane Smith, Wendell Mohr, Jean Bell, James Fisher, Kathleen Bracken, Margaret Buckley, Wilma Ott, Helen Morris, Jean McVJilliams, David Bolam, Teresa Evans, Mary jane Ward, Milton Dickson, Marguerite Clark, John Foley, Herbert Ittel, Ruth Burry. Page Forty-four CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 JUNIOR COUNCIL The junior Council is made up of Home Room Presidents of the Junior Divif sion. It is presided over by the Second Vice President of the Students' Association. President f f f Waalter Sapp Secretary f f Harry Groves MEMBERS: Clifford Price, Royal Slaney, Charles Miller, Robert Daley, Herb Borza, james McKenna, Ralph Eisenbeis, Robert Harding, jack Bath, D. Fallon, Jack House. Lillian Cassells, Thomas Vukson, XVilliam Nanna, A. Sewald, Alice King, Ralph Gould, john Nolan, Dorothy Nulph, Frank Price, Mildred McNair, jean Allerton, Dorothy Leschak, Mary Jane Medley, Helen jopp, Audrey Jones, Harry Groves, Alma Heil, Vincent Mariempetri, Rocco Rovitto, Carolyn Meals, Florence Kennedy, John Bell, Vxfilliam Dimock. Page Forty-five THE OMICRON I TRAFFIC SQUAD The Traffic Squad was selected by the Secretary of Traffic, Bob O'Connor, who was elected by the student body. The squad takes care of the traffic in the halls and ushers at public performances in the auditorium The officers are as follows: President f f Bob Q'Connor Vice President f f Ed Hamill Treasurer f f Elliott Martin Secretary f f Andrew Szlmoy Peg e Forty-six CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 JUNIOR OLIVER NEWS STAFF EditorsfinfChief fffff Liane Fenelon, Amy Charles STAFF lean Behrhorst Bernice Glasshrcnner W'illa1'd Van Horn lames Shafer john Bell Bill Aselrod XValter Sapp Williaiii Ward john Byers Audrey jones Naomi Enoch Carol Auth Don Gaehes Betty Salone SENIOR OLIVER NEWS STAFF Editorfin-Chief ffffffff' Wanda Fischer Assistant EditorfinfGhief f - f f Mary Rita Keenan Business Manager f f ffffff George Kelly Faculty Advisor 1 1 -fff Miss Elizabeth Gannon Typists ffffff Theresa Benvenuto, Gertrude Ward Williain Armstrong Mildred Dison Alvin Knight Richard Stack Amy Charles Liane Fenelon john 0'Brien Leo Stone Esther Griffith jane Price Page Forty-seven THE OMICRON BUSINESS SERVICE GUILD Purpose of Club: The purpose of the club is twoffold. QU To give members an opportunity to practice typing and mimcographing. Q21 To help the school by helping teachers who apply for service. Motto: Service OFFICERS President f f ffff f lune McNeil Vice President 1 ffff f Emma Doud SeeretaryfTreasurer f f Ludmilla Luksik Reporter f f - - f Natalie Kirwald Sponsor f - ffffff Miss Elizabeth Ann Hill SANITATION SQUAD The Sanitation Squad of Oliver High School consists of twelve regular members and three assistants. It is headed by the Secretary of Sanitation, Gertrude Ward, who is elected by the student body. The squad, under the sponsorship of Miss Helen E. Frazier, consists of the following members: Catherine Skundrich. Kathryn Vkfilliams, Christahel Smith, Jean Kirk, Charlotte Besser, Emma Doud, Margaret Buckley, jimmy Gloss, James Radick, Andrew Marshall, Robert Fawcett, Mike Lomakin, Al Nemeth, and Don Fagan. The Sanitation S uad performs its chief duty, the inspection of the lockers of the school, every Wednesday in activity Period. Page Forty-eight CLASS OF FEBRUARY, l939 2B CLASS 5,5 5 O .-1 C 54-4 In CJ GJ s-4 rv Ill U1 rd .-'fl F . ,..4 au .-C l-3 'Yr' LJ '17 s.. ca U -- Q O Q.: -CI E-' buggy ! ' v-4 H C - ESQ y . HES E F 5 d5,5m MU E X xEx 3-4 ,H HE GJ 5-4 E03 23755 ..H 2155 I-'cncd Aga Q4-V Q S3352 'gm Pm Q S ,Q M U45 E J-3 X c X 5 um z egg 2401, 'w Q 5 m 'Tj ,Q P3 C .-C. U UD QC f A Q S J, x.. 'J -9 is ca U3 IP. L.. as 2 W -Zi Q-1 A C. SC 5 L-1 . H bd SJ H . : :J 75 D-4 'n . C2 J .-'C 'J u.1 I P5 E C I-4 Q3 '17 - if ?' A ai L-4 L1 fu CQ ID Q IC P5 Q vn L4 Sponyu 'U Q1 an fl '11 9 9- -4 3 3 . X THE OMICRON ROOM 106 We, the girls of 106. wish all our clasemzites the hcst of luck in the future. Room Peg e Fifty President f f f Vice Prcsiclent Secretary f Treasurer f f SergeantfatfArms Reporters f I Sponsor f f 108 in ai 125 class spun 'President f f Vice Prcsidcnt f Secretary f Treasurer f Reporter f - 1 Judge of Elections f SergeantfatfArms f Refreshment Chairman Program Chairman f Social Chairman f f f f 1 f f f Jean Bell f Ellen King f Jane Glass f f f f lune McNeil f f 1 f Luella Bordt jane Davies, Bette Schaiinit f Miss Margaret Kiskadden ROQIVI 108 sored hy Misra Iviary E. McAiilis. The oificers are as follows Margaret Buckley Lorraine Di Lisio Margie Eisenbeis f Eleanor Snecial 1 Marv Lou 'Clutter f Wilma Churman - f Betty Evans f Natalie Kirwald f Esther Bohler f Mae Cochrane CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 au X ROOM 105, 12B-1 President f f fffl' f Vice President f ' Treasurer f f f Ruth Schmidt Rita Lcporc Stella Condrac Secretary f , f Elizahcth Ohcr Sponsor f f f f f 1 Miss Pauline Kirwan For several semesters the girls of thiQ rnrim have had H3092 in hanking, VUL' are en deavoring to keep this record until we graduate. ROOIW 205 Mi4s Kellyl IZB report rouin, 205, had for the pmt semester the linllimwing officers: President f-fffff-fff Samuel Young Vice President f ' f Tlwinas McHugh Secretary f ffff Mildred Fairlcv Treasurers f 1 Bertha Hromlack. Martin Keib Reporter ffff - f f Edna Van Newkirk judge of Elections f f fffff Richard Pfeiffer This 12B rooin wishes the Fchruary, l939 Class thc hast of luck and succcss in their undertakings. Page Fifty-om: The 7A Junior Choir 1 mdcle up ol 75 pupilk who irc inteicsted in singing. There me Preeident Williziin McKenna Vice President Mildred Donatelli Sttietary Jean Williams Trc'1Qurer 1 Alice King Sponsor Mrs Margaret Thomas The grease paint atmosphere awocnted with thc luck stwgc of the theater, ie pievalent in Room 212 during activity period on Tueeday as the girls and boys in the club work to perfect their ihility as mike up artibte for Qchool and community plays, for The Qhow muQt Helen Melish Marco Batcho Wanda Fischer Bernard Kopcie Miss L. C. Scott 'x - 4 x x Y I N I . Xi V s f rw , ..' 4 I i if: pg XX 2' N 2 v Q by wh , .w W 'X QV ' f I 1' 2 i n K5 SN 127' 'xx -- I if f' 'AQVQTM ' .' ' K f f -Wea? 1 K Q f JIWZWW , ' - , fl - f' ff ,A W ff f 1 X T N X Q 53 43 Y' H-fx kpQjmfK..:6fz , I U W , X Yi' SX 'ff' J ui -fit - Q W I cuff I Lx j -:ink E-- 's j ya' xx- -Q 2 'f , 1. 11- x 'uv ' 3- if ff1 xY W X' i Q' X - 7 If -g,V,'- ag5,g4sx 2 f f I ,f 154: . . XX X X -N f A' I, wf -xx I Z yijfa geii f ., f '12, E-S X 1 l ? . X Lf. fig' ':- 5- QYX2? . 'I 7 , f ,aixs 'f 159, , 1 ..,' 5 , , f XX 1mMTf.f2? 1 W F ff K ' , K ? 5 . 3 ,ffl X l,,,,,,.1-if - f-+ X K THE oMucRoN GIRLS' ETIQUETTE CLUB The Girls' Etiquette Club, sponsored by Miss Mary Donnelly, is made up of 12A girls who wish to discuss problems of etiquette. The officers are as follows President f Vice President f Secretary J f Treasurer Reporters f Helen Bokar, Page Fiftyhfour Esther Bohler Mae Cochrane Gertrude Ward f Betty Philipp Christabel Smith CLASS OF FEBRUARY I939 BOYS' ETIQUETTE CLUB The Boys' Etiquette Club is composed of members of the IZA class who are interested in learning those social amenities which make for more gracii Us livinf The club meets every Tuesday, and social problems are discussed. Thr mem bers of this club find it very enjoyable and educational. The club is under the leadership of Miss Donnelly. The oificers of the club are: President f Vice President Secretary f Treasurer f Reporter f SergeantfatfArms lack Nicholson f Leo Stone Frank Midianko f Chas. Freed f Chas. Sords Olindo Perugini Page Fifty fave THE OMICRON SPANISH CLUB El proposito de la Tertulia Espanola es provcer la oportunidad para ganar mas facilidad en el arte de la convcrsacion y para crccr una simpatia y un entendimiento mas profundo de la gente espanola. La lema es: Saber cs poderf' Los oficiales son: El Presidente f f f El Senor jacques El Vice Presidente ' f f El senor Kelly La Secretaria f f I La senorita Morris La Tesorera f f La senorita Konkle La Reporter f La senorita Zeedick La Consejera f La senorita Flanagan THE NATURE STUDY CLUB The Club meets in Room 11 on Wednesday. The members of the club report on topics pertaining to nature. There is also general discussion. The sponsor is Mr. Shively. OFFICERS President f fff- f Nancy Buente Secretary f f f f Helen Smith Treasurer f f Eleanor Conkel Page Fifty-six CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1939 l MOTOR SAFETY CLUB The Motor Club, sponsored by Miss Emily Thomson, strives to teach each and every member the rules and regulations of traffic. The club also takes motor trips to teach the pupils the danger of unsafe driving, but the chief object is to enable each member to secure a driver's license. President f'f 'f-f Anthony Mazza Vice President I f Paul Morgan Secretary f f Richard Kelly Treasurer f f Dot Whevfell Reporter ffff f Al Nemeth RADIO CLUB The Radio Club helps students to understand the theory of radio. President f I f f Vice President f f f Jim Wood f Wm. Chisholm Secretary - f Robert Havekotte Treasurer f f - Nick Burger Reporter 1 Robert Kriegelsteiner Sponsor ffffffff Mr. L. W. Corbin MEMBERS: George Gallen, jerry Moore, Nick Moyta, Howard Volkin, Ray johnson, jr., Vv'illiam Croker, Eugene Johnson, Martin lwliller, Bob Beck. Page Fiftyfseven THE OMICRON President f f Vice President Secretary f 1 Treasurer f f judge of Elections SEfgC3Df'Ht'AfmS Sponsor f f The members of Room 9 are as follows: President f Vice Presidenu f Secretary f f Treasurer f f Sergeantfatffxrms judge of Elections Reporter f f Page Fifty-eight ROOM 116, 12B-3 ROOM 9, 12B-4 are under the able guidance 0 f Gerda Nerlish Margziret Hoffaeker Elizabeth Blaskeveeh f - Rita Conners f f Mary Kossert Anna Marie Iennings Miss Marry Seybert f Miss Ecke. The capable officers f Anthony Mazza f William Lockhart f Richard Kelly f joseph Ianota f Nicholas Burger Alfred Kumanehik f Earl Robinson CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 President f Vice President f Secretary f Treasurer '- Reporter f Judge of Elections Sergeantfatfflrms Sponsor 1 f if . wx- , ROOM l3I. I2B-6 f David Bolam f Fred Hubert f Thomas Heidenrich f John Graham f Robert Sinclair f Richard Beck ' f William Mamel f Mr. G. A. Schnabel Page Fifty-nine THE OMICRON ROOM 8 5 The members of Room 8 extend hearty congratulations and best wishes to all the members of the Graduating Class. President f f f john Fasso Vice President f f Bob McKenna Secretary f f Clarence Tremel Treasurer f f f Leo Zilavy Judge of Elections f E. Fleishman SergeantfatfArms f f Tom Palka Reporter f f f f Ted Dreveniak Social f f Bob Stroyne Sponsor f f Mr. J. Berry Geo, Arnold, Marvin Batts, Phil Clovicko, Bdb Gornman, Howard Cornman. Bob Dawson, Bill Devine, Bill Faulkner, jim Gallagher, Bill Gallagher, Al Goetz, Al Henchar, Geo. Jacobs, Lou Kurtek, Steve Lucas, John Makstutis, Bernie Miklos, Al Miller, Mike Mlay, john IwlcGarthy, Bob McKenna, Bill Seaman, Bill Raisbeck, Geo. Terak, Ghuck Schaffnit. Page Sixty K CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 OLIVER CHOIR The Oliver Choir under the sponsorship of Miss Ethel Disay meets every Vkfednesday. This choral group is featured in every assembly program. It also takes part in many radio programs that keep Oliver's musical department active. The officers of this organization are as follows: President f Rosella McCoy Vice President f Robert O'Connor Secretary f Margaret Ziriak Treasurer f ' Robert Stroyne Reporter Larry Port Page Sixty-one A THE OMICRON ROOM 22I Room 221, sponsored by Miss Nan Reniers, is one of the most progressiy VB report rooms in Oliver. The class is led hy the following officers: President f Vice President Secretary f Treasurer f f Assistant Treasurer Reporter f f Judge of Elections SergeantfatfArms lvlilton Dickson Ruth Haizlett Williziiii Kunkle Dorothy Keller Waltirr Shaffer Dorothy Morris hester Jakuboski John Brittain The aim of this room is to hreak all previous records for honor grad s ma le in Oliver High School. 1 Page Sixty-two THE OMICRON FIVE HOT POTATOES This group consists of the following: fBaek row, left to rightj, John Peters, Morgan Miller, Edward Neuwirtli. fFront row, left to rightj, Charles Waldschmidt, Stuart Mooney. The Five Hot Potatoes were one of the features of OliverfOnfParade. The group has played on the radio several times, and has also appeared in several floor shows at hotels and country clubs. The musical instruments involved are four ocarinas and a guitar. SENIOR SPEAKERS CLUB The Senior Speakers Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Anne Cannon, meets every Wednesday to hear various speakers and visit educational places. The officers are: President f-ffffffffff Betty Ober Vice President f f Dolores Stauber Secretary f f f Louise Rishak Treasurer f f f Mary Wish Social Chairman f Mildred Madl Reporter f f 1 Margy Van Zile Page Sixty-four if CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 ROOM 102 ON! SAIL ON! An active part of Oliver's crew Are the girls of 102 Miss Cramer is captaing Jean Madden, first mate, All of the crew rank really Hrsr rate. Vw'e hope when we dock on commencement day That we can, with a smile say Through all of our journey, through storm and through fog, Four years of success we write in our log. President f Vice President f Secretary - Treasurer f f Reporters V- f judge of Elections Sergeantfatffxrms Social Chairman Sponsor f - ROOM 103 HOME ROOM OFFICERS f - f Jean Shirley Smith f f ' f f f f f f Fannie Yount f f f f Virginia Randall f f f - f f Eva May Klug f Mary Rose Neely, Patricia McAlpin ' ffffff ,luanita Hines f ' ' f f Dorothy Roth f f Dorothy Stone f Miss Martha Davidson Page Sixty-five THE OMICRON OLIVER SENIOR HI-Y CLUB The purpose of the Hi1Y Club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. OFFICERS: President 1 1 ffff 1 William Rudolph Vice President 1 1 1 1 1 Elmer Bizarth Secretary 1 1 Joseph Kerstukos Treasurer 1 1 1 1 1 XVilliam Heinemann Sponsor 111111111 1 Mr. james Tomb MEMBERS: William Armstrong, Gilbert Burclcart, Eugene Tischer, Alonzo Freebairn, Elmer jeremias Raymond Loichinger, john Londino, Richard McDowell, James O'Neill, joseph Podany Earl Robinson, Raymond Nestleroad. President 1 1 Vice President 1 Secretary 1 1 Treasurer 1 1 Program Chairman Social Chairman 1 Council Representative Sponsor 1 1 1 Page Sixty-six GIRL RESERVES CLUB OFFICERS: 1 Lenora May 1 Alice Demmler 1 1 .lean Bayer Dorothy Chappell 1 Virginia Fisher 1 Gerry Goodner 1 Virginia Madden Miss Elizabeth Miller CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 i GO-TO-COLLEGE CLUB The GofTofCollege Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret Kiskadden, is one of the largest and oldest clubs of Oliver. Its purpose is to encourage high school students to pursue higher education and to prepare them for better participation in their college life. The officers of this club are BOYS Allan McDonald Clifford Zellers Meredith Conley Albert Miller f Stuart Mooney f as follows: UFFICE 1 President Vice President f Treasurer C:vTreasurer f Secretary f f GIRLS Charlotte Besser Phyllis Buscheck Mary Rita Keenan Marilyn Bolton Mary Lou Clutter James Pollock f CofSecretary Gertrude Ward Eugene Vey f f f Reporter f f Peggy Geyer Archie Wolf f f CofReporter f - Esther Griffith Margaret Kiskadden f f f f Sponsor Page Sixty-seven THE OMICRON Page Sixty-eight SENIOR ORCHESTRA hestra are: IC O embers of the Scnicr CID Th OSTZZ G Mr. Arthur 1011 O '-4-1 he dir rt C ect rchcstra is und O CIUOI' The S S. 'J FSU ' dgggf 5C'5?f.4,r. CQIMQREQ Qgmzgw Cx-mu-ESU-izag Ewmof? -- wfgifd r 520,59 nn uf: A . , ' 5-4: am?-G0 'ZZ' ,Ogwbx rdopdrq CJ Cficnrzcr Dr-1 M2 ,-AQ ,O - A P-12,1995 rl, ' 4-U f. .2CQfJ-4,2313 if Lg rw' co 60:3 . .Daiwa u,.1 h EU H4 4:32 :ng 3Eu4zQ'5O'5i2 .Omg Cniijffqj -333 .Ar C213 : .2513 - ,iff 'QEUU-11:35 .Dziggcq 3 MSL 2 'O,.54D. zw,.1- - 4.fOf5' . ,C OFQFRQC9, FQ . Lg! BSE QQ' Pxgm ..U's-TCCVJ i 3cgT:.+:'5T I-102 ...lo CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 CHEMISTRY CLUB The members of the Chemistry Club are as follows: fB:1ck row, left to rightj, Kerstukos, J. Croke, O'Neill, C. Stahl, W. Armstrong, Baltzcr, A, Bordt, 1. Gotkiewicz, G. Simon, fFront row, left to rightj, Herzik, L. McKay, Mr. Murphy, L. Marzolf, F. Plank, The Chemistry Club is composed of pupils who have made A in Chemistry 1 and wish to do additional experiments in activity period and after school on Tuesday. Trips to industrial places and laboratories are also part of the activities. President -ffff-ff f - I. Herzik Vice President f f f f f f C. Stahl Secretary f f f f L. Marzolf Treasurer f-f'ffffff-f F. Plank Sponsor -ffffff'ff Mr. Frank Murphy THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY CLUB Motto: l'm telling you! Purpose: The members collect interesting and unusual historical facts about our state. President fffffffffff June Leseman Secretary ffffffffff Margaret Golowski Treasurer fffffffffff Fred Summa Sponsor fffffff-ff- Miss Ida Gealey Members: Carl Bayer, Jack Brickley, Charles Costello, Madeline Gallagher, Cecelia Gil' martin, Margaret Golowski, Dick Graner, Mary Louise Gray, Roy Kallstrand, Dorothy Karl, Dorothy Katunic, Frank Kushner, Harry Lenihan, June Leseman, Oliver List, Elizabeth Rieger. Kathleen Robinson, Gertrude Sismour, Ruth Stevenson, Fred Summa, Kenneth Ward, Gertrude Weigand. Page Sixty-nine THE OMICRON President f f Vice President Secretary ' Treasurer f Reporters f f judge of Elections SergeantfatfArms President f Vice President f Secretary f Treasurer f f Sergeantfatffxrms Judge of Elections Reporter f f Sponsor f Page Seventy ROOM 212 f 'Mildred' Bro ROOM 119 f Kathleen Bracken f f Iris Morgan f jane Roderick Florence Buckalew wn. Dorothy Povelick Catherine Diettinger f f Rita Balkcy f f Sam Special f Andrew Sapochak 1 Mildred Dixon f Robert Birkel f Lloyd Anderson f f james Home f f Ethel Wells Miss Rosemary Geary CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 ROOM 238 President f Vice President Secretary f f f Treasurer f f 1 judge of Elections - Reporter f f f SergeantfatfArms f Sponsor f f This room won the 10th Grade Trophy in 1938, while Earl CHEERLEADERS f John Foley f john Moran f Paul Bell Joseph Vuckson f Earl Barnes David lvloore Robert Williams f f f f f 1 f f Mr. James Tallant Barn cs was captain. The cheerleaders under the sponsorship of 'kUnc Brown, were present to lead the Oliver cheers at all the games-rain or shineg win or lose. The cheering squad consists of the following persons: Eleanor Klein-Captain of Cheerleaders Bernard Kopcie Martha Turney Mary Lou Clutter Edward Marciniak Johnny Gulterri Emma. Doud Page Seventy-one THE OMICRON E 5 ff. A. 5 5 ,. at i . ,lm E . Z . '--- A Q--'- 1 X ., X5-' .. 2 XI' 'Q' Mfwxh Q Q M Qgiwwbgg Km ,W als 1 A Q- E' ,ww .ex Q 'Q xi Agfa, M Www 5.-L , ., lifeff wb ,, ,xg ., F .,: . , Z: -5,9 Q, '. . Q, 2- :am 1 ..'gS.ffI3+ 'fr' if N - ,.,,. ,- - :fe:5..f A 1 sf: - l2g:5:Li - A x .... z aff-: :: X sf gf- f fm: fffrfcn :-g::.2:,:.:-g2Z:1iS1:Ef21:fi: 'EZE ,: g - 'Iii-'fr i K-:gg Ng? Ni' W g f'- aawmwim wpurd .1 I, 'W . '! f W5 ,MIM IV. . QV, lif- Page Seventy-two CLASS OF FEBRUARY l939 fr-gm -3515 gdb mmm EEE D sag 3:1-1 A 3-4 ,S 3. 3.4 U 2305 21: ,, M 4-50.66 Mag s-.wo I-'Cdzn Wore -522 GJ MDM 622 Da Cap-lljj bi XE J-I xqx U T2 4-JUJ 585 TQQUS 5.823 214565 Page Seventy three THE OMICRON Page Seventy-four LIFE SAVING CLUB RED CROSS BOYS' CLASS OF FEBRUARY, mv BOYS' RED CROSS LIFE SAVING CLUB OFFIVWW V President f Etlw, lvlarcinialc Vice President f James Vfilliamson Sec.retaryfTreasurer f George Kelly Sponsor f f Mr. Harry Brown The ur ese of this club is to train ca able swimmers to rescue uersons in P P peril of drowning. The boys are taught free style rescue, head carry, cross chest carry, tired swimmer's carry, life buoy surf rescue, and retrieving objects. Every semester the members take the National Red Cross Life Saving test, given by Mr. Brown, who is a certified Red Cross Life Saving examiner. The boys who successfully complete the test are given a pin of the society. which attests their proficiency in the art of life saving. To beginners, lessons are given in swimming and also in diving. This is one of the oldest and most popular clubs of Oliver High School. Page Seventy-five THE OMICRON BOYS' AND GIRLS' GOLF CLUB The Golf Club is a newly organized club under the leadersthip of Miss Nan Reniers. The club has two divisions. It is composed of boys who already play golf and girls interested in learning to play. The officers are as follows: GIRLS Shirley Hatch Mary Kossert f Betty Boggs f Margaret Geyer Pa g e Seventy-six 1 , OFFICES f President f f Vice President f Secretary f Q Treasurer f BOYS f f Mike Bahin Wallace Haupt Vw7allace Haupt CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1939 JUNIOR GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB The club, sponsored by Miss Alma Fenske, is composed of active girls interested in leader' ship in sports. The leaders had a team which placed second in the soccer tournament. They learn to referee games such as basketball, mushball, and soccer, The girls also learn how to play the games and to excel in them. The requirements for entrance into this club are grade A in gym and other suhiects The girls earn their emblem by extra service rendered in the form of home room leadership. gym service, and assisting teachers. Only 9A girls are eligible. President ffffffffff losephine Cantella Vice President 1 1 - f f Esther Krause Secretary f f -ffff Virgina Bler Treasurer f --f- Gertrude Sckola Reporters 'ffff Jessie Paul, Bernice Glassbrenner GIRLS' JUNIOR LIFE SAVING CLUB The ,lunior Life Saving Club is under the sponsorship of Miss Helen McNaugher. The club meets every Thursday at activity. This club teaches the girls the correct way ol life saving, something that everyone should know. When the girls have passed all tests they receive an emblem and a card from 'LThe American National Red Cross. Page Severity-sever THE OMICRON SENIOR BOYS' ATHLETIC LEADERS Under the sponsorship of Mr. Ray Peters, these 'boys take an active role in cooperating with the physical education instructors. The idea of the athletic leaders is to develop leadership, training, sportsmanship, and selffdependencc, President f f M. Raymond Mihalick Vice President f f Elmer Evans S ecre tary f f Tom McHugh Treasurer f f Ralph Pfeiffer Reporter f Leo Stone Mike R. Mihalick, Bill Cadugan, Leo Stone, Chuck Hessom, Dave Poole, Mike Milich, Elmer Evans, Frank Leiterman, Boh Crr, Mike Leybick, Steve Lucas, Harry Jones, Jimmy Ferguson, Tom 'McHugh, Ralph Pfeiffer, Paul Czapko, Chuck Schwilm, Charles Waldschmidt, Red Himmelstein, Shaw, Cody, Kirk, Corbett, Grainey. Page Seventy-eight CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 CLASS PLAY CAST Clarence , a comedy in four acts by Booth Tarkington, will be presented by the February and June Class of 1939 on January 18 and 19, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Cannon. Rita Lepore f Charles Sords - Emma Raynak f Robert O'Connor Charlotte Besser Marilyn Bolton Afnthony Mazza Phyllis Buseheek Robert McKenna Allan McDonald CAST OF CHARACTERS f Mrs. Martyn f Mr. Wheeler Mrs. Wheeler Bobby Wheeler Cora Wheeler Violet Pinney f Clarenee f Della f f Dinwiddie f Hubert Stem Lorraine Di Lisio Robert Sinclair Thelma Cadugan Earle Robinson Mary Rita Keenan - Betty Boggs f Edward jones Phyllis Buseheck f Samuel Young f Stuart Mooney Page Seventy-nine - h P I ' 'Z , ? 14 A rv' K M , ' - I ,lxugrf qt 5 THE OMICRON 7 M V ' t' af' ' 'f'g-4 ,-' . pm' -45' lv C 's s 'ix . 7' 'X ' ' ,N ' ,lf 1 1 1 1, .f' . ' gk . fd.: . ' J 1 L1' K , A l . D' 'T -. , x ' . 'J XI 'Q 1. ' -N sf 'F-J, kk ' N J KW x '-If xx' Qfjx ,!' V A f' ff'- wL . ual? 14 :gm ',,.f 4 Hpewom sud' 'ff ,yr L-,J 1,41 I M- M I , W J 5411!-If rfb'- . jf J . ' 4, gfjixwndfflv ,, , X-' f f , ' ' f I . L' rv-jj, ly-J-ff 'why' I ,,- . on u:!4,,5Q:JJ4'Ty U! jk fy!! X74 fU'H-' ' flf' 'yr A 0' , .f . 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X 'A x , I ll -4 1 - J Y I , I , 1 2 ' my l- 1 5 N I xx - I X 11 QQ-1 Es., CLA anal' eaiilzaeedgaalzenseah kqoojaq ooJe eaA'1ff-Maqfefk-whzivfieailaed-onze 7430-eqolocagoodifft. . . Mimafwa, PHUNE ATn.ANTac 5457-5458 THE OMICRON Save Now . . Saving builds character and purpose as well as a Bank account. It represents the ditterence between the l will and l wisl'i person. One dollar will start a Savings Account tor you at this Bank. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK Capital and Surplus 54,500,000 Friclc Building, Fifth Avenue and Grant Street PITTSBURGH, PA. Y A customer once called the photo' graphic department of Macyfs , New K xxxxx ii' Il f York City, to ask if it would enlarge a N p snapshot of her son. Of course it would. i -V Then she wanted to know if they could remove his hat-sh-e would rather have - the enlargement without it. That, too, C0 i y l ' ' could be doneg but on which side did mf! X 'X he part his hair, and was it straight or U . . C '77 U curly? L'Don't he silly, sna ed the woman. PP 'i' You'll see that when you take his hat oft! Byers Grocery Co. COMPLIMENTS CHOICE GROCERIES and MEATS of 5 FRUITS and VEGETABLES F R I E N D FAIRFAX mo l4l4 Monrefey sum page Eighty-two CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 CARRICK 0262 D. RCDSSER HOME PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL gf icial Umicron Qglzofogfzaplzefz 1 My as , .EFJQQEJ5 T , . ., ,. , T 'wig' T A-,Z 255 THE BOULEVARD PITTSBURGH HOT. PA. Page Elglwty-tT1rcc THE OMICRON WE DON'T GO IN FOR MANY FANCY THINGS in the OLIVER HIGH SCHOOL LUNCH ROOM BUT--- WE DO TRY TO GIVE FACULTY AND STUDENTS THE THINGS THEY LIKE AND WHERE... I ASK YOU . . .COULD YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR NICKEL? WE HOPE YOU LIKE IT II SUMMER SCI-IOOI- MAY. JUNE, JULY, Aueusr DAY SCHOOLfffBLginners, or uhrilshfupn stu' ilcntx in Gregg Shorthand, Typrwriting, Bunk' Iwcpiiig, Secretarial. . . NIGHT SCHOOL Hug' L S, 'c' Ia sh' Makes Repalfed :IDN coilrfcs in Crvgg,m.RaIR'ai1EEdI E7iEII1itionriht1d Trunscrihing, Bookkeeping. Typing, DAY Agni gCHOOL . . . L A E Electrlcal Apphances Repalred TUITION -Day, S1850 per mrmthg Night, S7, Approved by Stale Comruittce on Standards 26 Years in Pittsburgh Bessemer Bldg. l3I2 Benton Ave. LINDEN 420I BQyD BUSINESS CQLLEGE LOW DOWN Mr. Zellers: Well, son, how are your OWEN Valetor Service Co. DYERS --- DRY CLEANERS OFFICE AND PLANT 380I Brighton Road N. S.. Pittsburgh, Pa Page Eighty-four marks? Cliff: They're under water. Mr. Zellers: What do you mean, under water? Cliff: Below 'C' level. HARMLESS Cashier fat movie ticket boothj: Sorry, lady, you're not allowed to take your dog inside. Lady: AhsurdI What harm can the picture do to little Nero? CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 ' w ,'2'u5a1'1rE,fllH - 'gmt' RH 'sry 'H . i ii ' I -al if 4 ' '- .l , ,. ' ,.jV JA 'my ' 1'+ ,SgEi55l w mt -iff ' af Ax '-nllg if -.52 , I fy l. ' 'Ry KLQ TYQF lz' ' i ' ' fl wo u l d Hl'lv i l'l'1f1f f ae E l' lm ,-- ff , .-, X V.3, L- ju M Y Ju.,-',x..f -v-',,- , f kt -6.1-'-if 1 f fx ,- ' ' ' , ez--.11 f -' XX +4 35,4 Y 'Q?x,::.:f f ' , li fl yff R 1-X' X ' z-.. -. -- lg -l F Xl- ..,. W , 1,2'?f!- X 7 . A '24 --'T ' ,flfz vi ' +1 J 'Z-fi L-f gal- ' X ij el W get if ! - , H .K J!! . 'Q ' Gnowrmi Rimes ACH new year adds to our valuable store of experience. As our instituf tion meets new estate problems, and finds new and more eflicient methods of solve ing them, we gain in usefulness. We become better and better equipped to deal with the intricate problems of estate settlement and management. By naming this institution as your executor and trustee you are assured of having a stable, competent organiza' tion to safeguard your property and serve the interests of your heirs. FI DELITY TRUST COM PANY N 34l':543 FOURTH AVE. PITT5 B U R G H Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corboraiion Page Eighty-five THE OMICRON DUFFS-IRON CITY COLLEGE A Century of Progressive Service to Business Business Men respect the Knowledge and Experience gained from One Hundred Years of training Young People. For Superior Training enter DUFF'S. Write --- Phone or Visit 424 Duquesne Way ATIantic 4875-76 Pittsburgh IIII' NORTH SIDE GREETINGS DEPOSIT BANK to the 5 I4- I 6- I 8 Federal Street GRADUATING CLASS N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. I Pennsylvania '23 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Transformer Co. I7OI Island Avenue N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. COMPLIMENTS ot a FRIEND Page Eighty-six The superintendent of an insane asylum noticed an inmfate pushing a wheelbarrow upside down. Why do you have it upside down? asked the Superintendent. You don't think I'm crazy, do you? was the reply. I pushed it right side up yesterday and they kept filling it with gravel. Mr. Shively: 'iWhat animal is satisfied with the least nourishment? Mike: The moth. It eats nothing but holes. CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 KJ T l llxl A . -1 JOHN CRAWFORD PARK Located ln PITTSBURGI-l'S Allegheny Civic Center AMID LOVELY PARKS ACROSS THE BRIDGE THREE CITY BLOCKS NORTH OF THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE Boost the North Side. NXfe have to live here, and we want to make it a good place to live. Page Eighty-seven THE OMICRON BUSINESS TRAINING CCLLEGE A modern school stressing intensive Iousi- ness education tor high school graduates. FULTON BUILDING PITTSBURGI-I, PA. EDWARD T. DAUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME 366 Lincoln Avenue Linden I35I Bellevue, Pa. COMPLIMENTS ATIantic I259 of the HIPPODROME E D G A R ' S coNPEcTloNERy and F I- O W E R 5 BRIGHTON CONFECTIONERY af! Aon. GK XF I i RQOQQ has-:ir FRANK D. Enema 437 WOOD STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. Page Eighty-eight IN REAL LIFE The rich farmer was visiting his son at the university, and thought it might be a good idea if they had their picture taken. The photographer suggested that the son should stand with his hand on his father's shoulder. The father objected. It would be much more lifelike, he said colclly, if he stood with his hand in rny pocket. CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 For Healthful Outdoor Exercise COME OUT AND SKATE TONIGHT R O X A R E N A ice SKATING RINK Two Sessions Daily Rear of Roxian and Orpheum Theaters Route 5I, McKees Roclcs Fort Pitt Typewriter Company, Inc. ITHE OLD RELIABLEI THE MUSIC HOUSE OF DISTINCTION Conn - Pan American - Cavalier Band Instruments LEEDY, LUDWIG, SLINGERLAND DRUMS Special Prices and Rental Rates to Students Leedy' Deagon Xylophcnes and Mmimbas ALL MAKES WRITTEN GUARANTEE ACCQRDIANS ACCESSORIES PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Wm. F, Hammond W0-95 UP Music sroae ATLANTIC 8320 544 Liberty Avenue McCIoy Building 630 PENN AVE' ATLANTIC 3887 coMPuMENTs Variety ot the I Bowlln Alle s Bellevue Theatre 8 Y I0 ALLEYS I0 ALLEYS 609 LINCOLN AVEN UE Hippodrome Theatre I624 BEAVER AVENUE Your Favorite Neighborhood Theatres Specially Designed for Laclies and Gentlemen Bowlers . H. E. EARLS, Manager CEDAR 9004 I7I7 Beaver Ave. N. S., Pittsburgh. Pa. RlECK'S SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS Atlantic 7300 An English university professor was waiting in the bitter cold for a train to London when the nonfstop Cornish ex' press astonishingly stopped at the station. The professor promptly got on board. He had one foot in the carriage when a railway official called out: You can't get on here, sir. The train does not stop. That's all right, said the professor. If it doesn't stop, then I'm not on it. Uncle: And how do you like school, Johnny? johnny: Closed, Uncle. Page Eighty-nine THE OMICRON Day and Evening Classes in SECRETARIAL SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and ACCOUNTANCY offered on a regular semester basis DESCRIPTIVE BULLETINS issuED UPON REQUEST PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY APPLIED BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE DIVISIONS OF ROBERT MORRIS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Law and Finance Building ATIantic 0922 Pittsburgh, Pa. B O O K I S COMPLIMENTS of the Brighton Theatre AND SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Brig'-1-ton Bowling AIIeys ,X YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE i' APPRECIATED Open Evenings . I625XBeaver Ave. N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. PESXFQYMFGEEIZT-imhjxNOi GESUNDHEIT! PHONES I425 and I426 ATIantic A Ohinese immigrant was being quesf RES. 3220 MAyfIower tioned by a customs officer. Oilhfitgihat is your name? asked the T-Say It With Flowersf' Sneeze, said the son of the Orient. Is that your real name?I' asked the officer. UNO, sah, replied the immigrant. Me FLORIST translfat eit into veIIy good English. H-Well, Whatfs your real Hamer- per, MARKET STREET AND LIBERTY AVENUE sisted the officer. PITTSBURGH' PA' Ah Choo, was the reply. . coMPi.iMENTs I COMPLIMENTS of E. P. Melcher Atlas Clay Product F R I E N D Company 507 .Iacksonia Street ofa Page Ninety CLASS OE FEBRUARY, l939 SKATE DOWNTOWN AT THE Diamond Square Roller Skating Rink lSecond Floor Diamond Market Buildingl Diamond and Market Streets Pittsburgh, Pa. The State's Finest and Most Modern Roller Skating Rink Band Music Every Evening Three Sessions Daily' SPECIAL PARTY RATES CALL ATLANTIC ,mv LINDEN asoa LINDEN ms i I ESTIMATES FURNISHED COMPLIMENTS Edward Murphy of Resisfefed Plumbef RIVERVIEW POST NO. sal PLUMBING --- HEATING HARDWARE The AmerIcan LegIon .IOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ALL WORK GUARANTEED ws California Ave. N. s., Pittsburgh. Pa. '7'4 PM AW' N- 5-- Piffsbufsh' P'- Stockton Service Co. COMPLIMENTS PARKING --- WASHING REPAIRING of 6 Lubrication Gasoline THE RIGHT PLACE TO suv F R I E N D FAIRFAX 5590 CEDAR 9886 TWO FOR ONE After his first ride in an aeroplane, the colored man said to the pilot, I wants to thank yuh, for both dem rides. L'What do you mean? said the pilot, you had only one. TRUCKING l'No, suh, replied the passenger. Ah done had twoimah first and mah last! I want to buy a toy train for my little boy, Men's hohlwies on the next floor, please. Linden 9400 Page Ninety-one THE OMICRON ATLANTIC 6309-6310 GRANT 9878 GRACE MARTIN'S SCHOOL HA School Discriminaleu SECRETARIAL FOR ADULTS l6th-I7th-I8th Floors Keenan Bldg. Pittsburgh, Pa. SALES RENTALS SERVICE Standard C Q D y' 5 Typewrrter Co. ALL MAKES TYPEWRITERS Bookkeeping and Adding Machines Calculators and Duplicators ATLANTIC 0342-0343 Fifth and Liberty Aves. Pittsburgh, Pa. BILLIARD PARLOR I606 Beaver Avenue HISTORY LESSON A hundred years ago Twas wilderness round here A man with powder in his gun Went fortih to hunt a deer. v But now the scene has changed some what It's quite a different plan. A dear with powder on 'her nose Goes forth to hunt a man. Gert: You are much better looking than your father. He: I ought to be, I'm a later model. ICE SKATES SHARPENED Hollow Ground WHILE You WAIT 25c B A L I C K Y' S Shoe Repair Shop l3l0 Benton Ave. Near Brighton Road X Dosch's Market GROCERIES MEATS PRODUCE PHONES: FA. 4733-4734 H. C. DOSCH We Give and Recommend S.8rl'l. Green Stamps l50I Federal St.. Cor. Jacksonia St. .N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. COMPLIMENTS ot Paramount and McClure Theaters Page Ninety-t CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 TELEPHONE ATLANTIC 5500 IPrivate Exchangel The Best ot Everything to Eat ALBERT L. BRAHM CO. MEATS -- POULTRY -- PRODUCE -- BUTTER -- EGGS CHEESE -- GROCERIES AND FISH 404-406 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. GENERAL TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES CALL M A X O N FOR ACTION PHONE LINDEN 3224 Adam Philipp 8: Sons BUILDING CONTRACTOR 3134 WESTBORN STREET LINDEN I882 LINDEN 6548-R LIN DEN 2088-2089 Linden Market BACKINGER 81 FUNK MEATS GROCERIES and PRODUCE Cor. Brighton and Benton Avenues Linden 4458 Gruber Paint and Hardware Co. 3807 BRIGHTON ROAD N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. Professor: Miss Grey, can you tell me the three classifications into which men are divided? Miss Grey: Rich, poor, and good' looking. EDITORIAL GENIUS The genius of a certain Arkansas editor showed itself when he printed the following item: Miss Beulah Blank, a Batesville belle of 20 summers, is visiting her twin hrother, age SZ. NIGHT PHONE, FAIRFAX l760 H. M. Sarver Wholesale and Retail FRESH COUNTRY EGGS AND POULTRY PHONE. FAIRFAX l7b0 966 Lamont Street N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa Page Ninety-t THE OMICRON Brighton Heights Modern Barber Shop PAT. RUSCH, Proprietor 3728 BRIGHTON ROAD Standard School Jewelers Malrers of High School and College Rings and Pins, Club Pins, Sport Charms, and Awards Nixon Theatre Bldg. Pittsburgh, Pa. The House of Reliable Quality and Service Wm. .l. Stroyne CHOICE HOME DRESSED MEATS FANCY GROCERIES CEDAR 0343 I93I Beaver Ave. N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. I Esser Brothers THEATRICAL COSTUMES WIGS AND ALL SUPPLIES TUXEDOS FOR HIRE 322 LIBERTY AVENUE Taylor's Market INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED OPEN EVENINGS FREE DELIVERY CALL LINDEN OEIS I276 Benton Ave. N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. An Englishman and an Irishman, rid' ing together, passed a gallows. Where would you be, asked the Englishman, if the gallows had its due? Riding alone, belikeflreplied the Irishman. Is it true that sailors get their hair cut at Z1 barber shop on hoard ship? Certainly! Don't tell me that you've never heard of the family clipper ships. FAIRFAX IZ93 Dr. J. A. Murray OPTOMETRIST Successor To Cl-IESSMAN OPTICAL CORP. 406 Federal St. N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. PHONE LINDEN ISB9 Geo. G. Salomon FRESH and sMoKED MEATS Live and Home Dressed Poultry ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 3900 BRIGHTON ROAD Page Ninety-four CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I939 We Appreciate Your Patronage SOL MINTZ Snappy Young Men's Clothing and Furnishings 4I0-4I2 Federal St. N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Allegheny Trust Company 4I3-4I5 Federal Street North Side Pittsburgh, Pa. X MEMBER K FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. FAIRFAX 3533 C. A. SIUMP Diamond Radiator 8: Welding Co. Flushing, Repairing, Recoring Radiator, Body and Fender Repairing Authorized DUCO Refinishing GLASS ll-I3 East Parlrway N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Gerstbrein BARBER SHOP BATHS 5I6 Federal St. N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Then there is the story of the man at ease in a barber's chair, demulsified under hot towels, when a boy rushes in shout- ing: Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Schmidt, your house is on Ere! Horrified, the customer leaps from the chair, snatches off the apron, and speeds wildly up the street. After two or three blocks, he stops suddenly and cries out in perplexity, What the deuce am I doing? My name isn't Schmidt! Guest at a dinner party: Will you pass the nuts, Professor? Absentfminded prof.: 'iYes I suppose so hut I really ought to flunk 'em. And last, but not least, comes the masterpiece of Spencer: How courteous is the japanese, He always says, Excuse me, please. He climbs into his neighbors garden And smiles and says, I beg your pardon. He bows and grins a friendly grin And calls his hungry family in. He grins and bows a friendly bow, So sorry, this is my garden now. ss. L. W. MILLER COMPLIMENTS GROCERIES -- FRESH MEATS and PRODUCE of WE DELIVER FAIRFAX 422I CEDAR 9554 I534 BRIGHTON ROAD A FRIEND Page Ninety-five X I I, P 1 . I I 5 II. I I 1 - ,, I - - , 'N , II7' . 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