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IIEIIIIIHIIIIII it I I I To Principal WILLIAM H. HARRIS, Jr. Mr. Harris, as a member of the teaching staff, took many of us through the intricacies of biology, and as a Sophomore Home Room teacher helped us to become more familiar with the ways of Senior High School. Mr. Harris, as Principal, still has our best interests in mind and on occasion continues to instruct us in the ways of Senior High School. The patience, understanding, firmness and sense of humor so descriptive of him as a teacher are, fortunately for us, reflected in Mr. Harris, the Principal. What manner of man? A merrier man Within the limit of becoming mirth I never spent an hour's talk withal. A proper man as one shall see in a summer's day. He was ever precise in promise-keeping. He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose. 1 l944 DHHBUH ADMINISTRATION Superintendent . . . Principal ....... Faculty .......... Board of Education . . . CLASSES In the Service ..... Seniors ............ Senior Class History . . . Senior Panorama ....... Junior Class History .... Juniors ............... Sophomores .............. Sophomore Class History .... ACTIVITIES Band ......... Student Council . . . Varsity Dragon ....... Dragon ............... Junior Classical League . . . Debate Club ............... Junior Chamber of Commerce . . . D. H. S. Features ............ Senior Class Play .... Junior Class Play .... SPORTS Football Snaps .... Football Squad .... Football ....... Basketball .... Baseball .. Track .... Calendar . . . HDIHIHISTHHTIUH THE REVIEMERS SAYS Po IS, ,of ,, 41- ,Q Af ' sf Y o +0 i. I X619 QA -2 Aff! fn' hav cn ke e fa, 4,- +f' lf' 'd no o 5 w ' Q' 'o 0415 6.9 'W jhab IJ' on dren 60 F .5 A6 4- Qqx, + vw +. W' J, 0 .s - Qo fc Tha ed ef 5,5-7 4 JS' 'ls '95 el' fi 'QA 134 fx, ey fo e 6- e fl' Q 'se -5 ex ch, A .91-sf Of' fo A whffe cf Q4 C4 . too fgseaiofs 4- fn 56 cq,, on S G 'hge oh Ca Q IQJ 5?AOfh0l'Es wi OQ1-of 9'.SuccQhd fo 473 ' S: omsfw O we Off '--f - .Pofefhy K' . 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H M f-5 evc,6cr ' ' 6 sf o 001' of O row b ' M 5 ,oh A4 60' , 5 dl e fc +4 5 Aww' Cv '-C' nd 0 sfahf Qd 0' 'wif in The forging tri' arid aside s 2: yfhsssw ww fo w?wi.'f:Lc ,iff Cris logf Auf jisfhaf hgxrla daft: Thai Ynrdflifsl' 5 0 U , 2!e'Zfff1f'f,s5?:f9ofcf'AfZ,3'f A 'fh:glC513cf'ih'e3Y Zxuiiffi xjyssff. ,Qty S i '7 Loolhcs High 'wt . 0-vwsoh 5,cn+i'l .lof F40 bf, gain X 6' RUTH CARSON 475 Fifth Street, Donora, Pa. Birthday: March 7. FAVORITE: P Band- -Bob Crosby. Song--4 Deep Purp'e . School ActivityfClass Parties and Dances. Recreation--Skating. Public Figureflngrid Bergman, SUPEllIlllEllllElll JOHN E. SHAMBACI-5, B.A., M.A. University of Pittsburgh, University of Michigan, 857 Meldon Avenue, Danora, Pa. Birthday: April l6. FAVORITE: Band- 'Phil Spitalny. Song--- Oh What A Beautiful Mornin'. School Activity---Athletics. Recreation-Reading. Public Figure- --General MacArthur. PIIIIICIPHI WILLIAM H. HARRIS, JR., B.S. Albright College. 426 McCrea Avenue, Donora, Pa. Birthday: July 26. FAVORITE: Band--Phil Spitalriy. Song-W- Desert Song . School Activity-Track. RecreationtHiking. Publ ic Figure+Herbert Hoover. MARTHA FOERTSCH 417 Short Street, Dormora, Pa. Birthday: February I. FAVORITE: Band-Fred Waring. Song-- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes . School Activity-Financial Reports for Athletic Association. Recreation-Skating. Public Figure-General MacArthur. DELORES ACKER, B.S. University ot Pittsburgh. Business Princi- Ies, Business Law. I 2 E. I4th Avenue, Flomestead, Pa. Birthday: January I4. Junior Chamber ot Commerce. Tea Dances. Junior-Senior Prom. Senior Banquet. FAVORITE: Band: Tommy Dorsey Song: You'l Never Know School Activity: Sports Recreation: Swimming Public Flgure: General Mark Clark SARAH L. CASTNER, B.A. Lake Erle Colle e. Problems ot Democ- racy. Room IOT. 520 Murray Avenue. Donora Pa. Birthday: May 6. Senior Party. Senior Banquet. Baccalaureate and Commencement Practice. FAVORITE: land: Eddy Duchin Song: Ol' Man River School Activity: Football Recreation: Bridge Public Figure: eneral Marshall MARY M. CURRY. B.S. California State Teachers College. Eng- lish. Room 203. 94 Kenric Avenue. Do- nora, Pa. Birthda : November 3. Senior Dance. Junior Party. Commencement Speakers. FAVORITE: Band: Glenn Miller Song: l Cried tor You School Activity: Paid Assemblies Recreation: Reading Public Figure: An onest politician SAMUEL GRILLI, B.S., M.S. Waynesburg College. University ot Ala- bama. Chemistry, Geometry. Room 204. i545 Gilmore Avenue, Donora, Pa. Birth- day: February l3. Concessions. Junior- Senior Prom. Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Practice. FAVORITE: Band: Guy Lombardo Song: Yours School Activity: Football Recreation: Reading Publlc Figure: Franklin D. Roosevelt P. GARRETT HAYES, B.S., M.E., Ed.M. Unlversitl ot Pittsburgh. Physics, Geo- metry. oom 202. 62 Kenruc Avenue, Donora Pa. Birthday: January 23. Fac- ulty Manager ot Athletics. Aviation Club. Senior Party. Junior-Senior Prom. FAVORITE: Band: Donora High Song: Tell Me Pretty Maiden School Activity: Football Recreation: C inese checkers Public Figure: An! man or woman fight- ing for the U. . A. HELEN W. HERK, B.A., M.L. Geneva College. Univers.ty ot Pitts- burgh. Latin, World History. Room 207. 9l0 Ramseur Street, Durham, N. C. Birthday: July 6. Junior Classical League. Resigned December 20. FAVORITE: Band: Tommy Dorsey Song: White Cliffs ot Dover School Activity: Football Recreation: Writing letters Public Figure: General Eisenhower IO IHCUIIU .sv Z JOHN PAUL BALAS, B.S. California State Teachers College. American History. Room IO7. B98 Mel- don Avenue, Donora, Pa. Birthday: June l2. Auditorium Singing. Glee Club. Hal- lowe'en Party. Senior Dance. Junior Class Party. FAVORITE: Band: Bob Crosby Song: Stardust School Activity: Singing Recreation: Sleeping Public Figure: Bing Crosby JOHN P. CLARK, B.S.E. Duquesne University. English. Room 20l. 46l Fitth Street, Donora, Pa. Birthday: September 9. Assistant I-ootball Coac . Track Coach. Spanish Club. Class Dag Program. Sophomore Party. Assembly Programs. FAVORITE: Band: Gum Song: Beer Barrel Polka School Activity: Detention Room Super- visor Recreation: Romping with my children Public Figure: Clark Gable DOROTHY K. GOGGIN, A.B. Trinity College. English, World History. Room l03. I4 N. Cagwin Avenue, Joliet, Ill. Birthday: July 22. Yearbook. Varsity Dragon. Junior Party. Senior Party. Com- mencement Speaker. FAVORITE: Band: Freddy Martin Song: My ldeal School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Abraham Lincoln ALICE A. HAGEMAN. B.S. Indiana State Teachers College. Book- keeping, Shorthand. Room l00. 45l Fifth Street, Donora, Pa. Birthday: May 4. Concessions. Junior Chamber of Com- merce. Ticket Sales. Class Accounts. FAVORITE: Band: Fred Waring Sonrgz Say a Prayer tor the Boys Over T .. ere School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Bowling Public Figure: General MacArthur KATHERINE M. HAYES, B.S., M.Ed. California State Teachers College. Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. Mathematics. Room IO4. 570 Thompson Avenue, Donora, Pa. Birthday: March ll. HaIlowe'en Party. Senior Dance. Peg Meetings. Cheer Leaders. Usher Clu . FAVORITE: Band: Fred Waring Song: Stardust School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Archery Public Figure: John Kieran MARGARET M. KELLY, B.A. University ot Pittsburgh. Shorthand, Of- fice Practice. Room IO2. 405 Eighth Street, Donora, Pa. Birthday: September 8. Yearbook. Varsity Dra.?on. Junior Chamber ot Commerce. ea Dances. Senior Dance. FAVORITE: Band: Guy Lombardo Song: Holiday tor Strings School Activity: Basketbal Recreation: Bowling Public Figure: Dr. D. D. Lessenberry HELEN L. KLOZ, B.S., B.S. in L.S. Kutztown State Teachers College. Drexel Institute. Library. Room l06. 3IB Cast- ner Avenue, Donora, Pa. Birthday: Au- ust 7. Art Club. Debate Club. Usher lub. Student Council. FAVORITE: Band: U. S. Marine Band Song: Goin' Home School Activity: Art Club Recreation: Friendly chatting Public Figure: Abraham Lincoln THOMAS B. McDUNN, B.S.Ed. Indiana State Teachers College. Duke University. Bioloay, Advanced Arithmetic. Room 200. 68I cKean Avenue, Donora, Pa. Birthday: October 28. HalIowe'en Party. Senior Class Play. Junior Class Play. Baccalaureate and Commencement Practice. Stage Craft. FAVORITE: Band: Phil Spitalny Song: Oh What a Beautiful Mornin' School Activity: Plays Recreation: Hunting and fishing Public Figure: Westbrook Pegler ELLEN C. POLKABLA, A.B., A.M. Pennsylvania College for Women. Mid- dlebury French School. French, Geo- metry. Room 209. 749 McKean Avenue, Donora, Pa. Birthday: November I2. Senior Class Party. Junior Class Party. Junior-Senior Prom. FAVORITE: Band: Tommy Dorsey Song: Merry Widow Waltz School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Sewing Public Figure: Ernie Pyle ETHEL RAINEY, A.B. Muskingum College. Health, Physical Education. Eighty-Four, Pa. Birthday: June I0. Girls Intramurals. Home Nurs- ing. Resigned January 30. FAVORITE: Band: Guy Lombardo Song: A Perfect Day School Activity: Intramurals Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Eleanor Roosevelt MAE M. SCHMITT, B.S., M.L. California State Teachers College. Uni- versity ot Pittsburgh. English, Problems ot Democracy. Room 2ll. 537 Sixth Street, Donora, Pa. Birthday: March 25. HalIowe'en Party. Senior Dance. Literary Club. Senior Banquet. FAVORITE: Band: Phil Spitalny Song: Paper Doll School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: General MacArthur OLGA E. VAZUR, B.Ed. Duquesne University. Advanced Arith- metic Bookkeeping, Typing. Room III. B54 Thompson Avenue, Donora, Pa. Birthday: June 6. Junior Chamber ot Commerce. Tea Dances. Concessions. FAVORITE: Band: Fred Waring Song: When Day is Done School Activity: Junior Chamber of Commerce Recreation: Books Public Figure: Victor Herbert FHIIUITU .3 SOPHIA H. LEWKOWICZ, B.S. University of Pittsburgh. Typing. Room I08. ll3 43rd Street, Pittsbur h, Pa. Birthday: November I6. Junior Cghambur of Commerce. Tea Dances. Junior-Senior Prom. FAVORITE: Band: Wayne King Song: For Me and My Gal School Activity: Tea Dances Recreation: Letter writing Public Figure: General Eisenhower EDNA PIPES, B.A., M.A. California State Teachers College. Uni- versity ot Pittsburgh. World History. Room l09. 665 Thonuason Avenue, Do- nora, Pa. Birthday: ay IB. Sophomore Party. Junior Party. Supervisor ot recre- ation at noon. FAVORITE: Band: Wayne King Song: Oh What a Beautitul Mornin' School Activity: Plays Recreation: Special hand work Public Figure: Cordell Hull MILDRED BURTON POWELL, B.S. California State Teachers College. Bio- logy. Room 206. 423 Union Street, Cali- tornia, Pa. Birthday: October 7. Sopho- more Party. Junior Party. HalIowe'en Party. FAVORITE: Band: Guy Lombardo Song: We'll Meet Again School Activity: Football Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Franklin D. Roosevelt JAMES K. RUSSELL, B.A. University ot Notre Dame. Health, Phy- sical Education. 677 McKean Avenue, Donora, Pa. Birthday: October Il. Foot- ball Coach. Intramurals. Sophomore Party. Class Day. FAVORITE: Band: Donora High School Song: On Donora School Activity: Athletics Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Dr. Lewis EDNA W. SIMPSON, B.A. Goucher College. World History, Ameri- can History. Room l05. 504 Allen Ave- nue Donora, Pa. Birthday: July lb. Sophomore Party. Hallowe'en Party. FAVORITE: Band: Marine Song: Paper Doll School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Thomas E. Dewey EVA E. WEDDLE, B.S. Bucknell University. En Iish. Room 205. West Newton, Pa. Birtiday: November 4. Personnel Work with Girls. Senior Party. Baccalaureate and Commence- ment Practice. Junior-Senior Prom. FAVORITE: Band: Symphony Music Solnig: H Jeannie with the Light Brown air School Activity: Personnel Work Recreation: Gardening Public Figure: General MacArthur I1 BUHRD Ill EllUlIHllllll Lett to Right- J. K. Toylor, E, C. Cannon, S. Johnston, J. E. Shomboch, P. Amatongelo, G. O. Frazier, R. R. Schwerha, T. Puglisi, T. E. Kelly, L. Kasmacki. Patsy Amatongelo President Thomas E. Kelly Vice President George O. Frazier Secretary Paul N. Barna . .Solicitor E. C. Cannon Leon S. Kosmacki Scott Johnston R- R' SCPWPVPG Thomas A. Puglisi ULHSSES Wm 1 5 F5550 QQ? EENIUFQ CLASS We mv ' V , 5 ,X 53 vQaQfS.w1M VFNE9-VPWCKU Jummmw ELAEE fi 4 mm WmUf ? MW . 4 N 6 Q f y 'Cl Ll fl H LI U Q L 'Wg ELAEE Q ' R ,hh lj if -SWCLQ Q- 1 lll THE SERVICE First Row--J. Anderson, F. Davison, R. Larkin, W. Long. Second Row-S. Roth, A. Sukel, P. Wagner. Third Row-W. Boyd, J. Gatto, R. Leddon. Fourth Row-J. Kuzemka, G. Mazur. Major John C. Anderson . . .............. Fort Benning, Georgia SlSgt. Fred S. Davison . . .............. .. ,....... .. .............. .. Corsica SlSgt. Regis J. Larkin .......... Camp Croft, South Carolina Lieut. R. Wilson Long . . ...... ..... .... . ............ ............. ................ . . . ...China Sgt. Stanford Roth .. ............... .... ............................. . . Columbia, South Carolina SfSgt. Andrew S. Sukel .. .... Smoky Hills Army Air Field, Salina, Kansas Lieut. ls.g.l E. Paul Wagner .......... ............. .... .......... ........ ...... . , . ...,.... P a c ific Area S. l!C William H. Boyd. . .... ............ At Sea Pvt. John Gattos.. ........ . ........ . .... ......... ..... England P. O. 31C Robert E. Leddon ...... .. .. ..... Sea Pvt. John Kuzemka V ................... .Amarillo Air Field, Texas PFC. George Mazur ........ .... .... C a mp Pickett, Virginia ZELDA ACKERMAN Red Commercial. Home Room IOB. 355 McCrea Avenue. Birthday: September 20. Glee Club 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Shorthand Band: Woody Herman Trademark: Freckles Song: lf That's The Way You Want It Baby School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Participating in sports Public Figure: Felix Von Luckner MICHAEL ALBERT Boots General. Home Room IDA. 245 Linden Way. Birthday: May 3, Football 3: Track l. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Benny Goo man Trademark: Enthusiasm Song: Shoo Shoo Baby School Activity: Football Recreation: Attending Movies Public Figure: Betty Grable RICHARD ARLOW Fink Academic. Home Room I0l. l03 Tenth Street. Birthday: August 3l. Debate 3: ln the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Algebra. Band: Babe Rhodes Trademark: Buoyancy Song: ln My Arms School Activity: Debates Recreation: Playing tennis Public Figure: Donald O'Connor JOSEPH BALOGH Joe General. Home Room IO6. 86 Castner Ave- nue. Birthday: October 28. ln the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Health Band: Harry James Trademark: lndustrious nature Song: Where or When School Activity: Football Recreation: Swimming Public Figure: President Roosevelt HELEN BARCZUK Commercial. Home Room IDB. 409 Thomp- son Avenue. Birthday: July I6. Junior Cham- ber of Commerce 4: Glee Club 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Benny Goodman Trademark: Excuse finder Song: Holiday for Strings Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Irving Berlin FRANCES BEVACQUA Fritzi Commercial. Home Room l0B. 537 Allen Avenue. Birthday: April I5. Band 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Babe Rhodes Trademark: Navy pin Song: Honey Song School Activity: Band Concerts Recreation: Pla ing basketball Public Figure: Bing Crosby GENEVIEVE BLANGGER G Commercial. Home Room IOB. i328 Maldon Avenue. Birthday: December 30. Junior Chamber of Commerce 3, Secretary 4: Yearbook Staff, Business Manager 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Glee Club 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Shorthand Band: Woody Herman Trademark: Gold Locket Song: Close To You School Activity: Glee Club Recreation: Roller Skating Public Figure: Miss Margaret Kelly SADIE ALBERT Said General. Home Room l06. 245 Linden Way. Birthday: August 29. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Bookkeeping Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Sparkling eyes Song: People Will Say We're In Love School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Listening to the radio Public Figure: President Roosevelt AGNES ANDREWS Aggie General. Home Room 204. l55 Thompson Avenue. Birthday: August 7. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Guy Lombardo Trademark: Feathercut Song: My Heart Tells Me School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Writing letters Public Figure: Alan Ladd MARGARET ARTIMEZ Merge Academic. Home Room l0I. 752 Thompson Avenue. Birthday: December 2. Junior Clas- sical League 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Vincent Lore: Trademark: Cheer ul disposition Song: My Heart Tells Me School Activity: J. C. L. meetings Recreation: Skating Public Figure: Bing Crosby FLAVEUS BARBAROSSA Flov General. Home Room 204. I2 Mellon Ave- nue. Birthday: October 25. Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Algebra Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Agpreciation ot iokes Song: Let's et Lost School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Going to parties Public Figure: Lana Turner DORIS M. BARTOLOZZI Commercial. Home Room IOS. i572 Meldon Avenue. Birthday: September I2. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Jimmy' Dorsey Trademark: air barret Song: Lover School Activity: Football Recreation: Home Nursing Public Figure: Jean Gabin VIRGINIA BINLEY BinIey Commercial. Home Room l08. 5l7 Liberty Avenue. Birthday: September I4. Junior Chamber of Commerce 3, 4: Varsity Dragon Staff 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Shorthand Band: Tommz Dorsey Trademark: right red nail polish Song: Close o You School Activity: Socials Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Bing Crosby YVONNE BLANGGER Yovvie Commercial. Home Room I08. i323 Marelda Avenue. Birthday: August 25. Junior Cham- ber ot Commerce 3, : Varsit Dragon Statt 3, Business Manager 4: Debate Club 4: Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Glee Club 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English f Band: Jimmy Dorsey Trademark: Poetess Song: Begin The Beguine School Activity: Outside Assemblies Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Bette Davis I5 MICHAEL BOROS Goldie General. Home Room 204. 432 Seventh Street. Birthday: December 30. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Health Band: Harry James Trademark: Moodiness Sang: Night and Day School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Playing baseball Public Figure: Betty Grable FAY BRADLEY Bradley Academic. Home Room I0l. Country Club Road, Monongahela Pa. Birthday: Jan- uar I2. Nutt Family 3: Sgring Dance 4: Junior Classical League 4: oncessions 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Ink Spots Trademark: Oriqinal walk Song: When You're Away School Activity: Intramurals Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Knute Rockne SARA LOUISE BROWN Sara Lou Academic. Home Room l0l. l0b Ninth Street. Birthday: September 6. Junior Clas- sical League 2, 3, 4: Varsity Dragon Staff 4: Yearbook Stalt 4: Student Council 4: Concession 4. FAVORITE: School Subksct: French Band: Kaz yser Trademar : Giggles Song: Breathless School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Putzin' around Public Figure: Edgar Allan Poe PAUL W. CARNAKOVIC Corn General. Home Room l06. 858 Linden Way. Birthday: June 27. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Wolfish ways Song: People Will Say We're in Love School Activity: Football Recreation: Modeling planes Public Figure: Rita Mermelstein LOUISE CECCONI Turnip General. Home Room l06. 62l Fourth Street. Birthday: August 20. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Loud dresser Song: l'll Be Around School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Sports participator Public Figure: Bing Crosby ELEANOR CHADWICK Chad Academic. Home Room IOI. 402 Eighih Street. Birthday: December 29. Varsity Drag- on Staff 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Concession 4: Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: I School Sublect: English Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Letters from England Song: You and l School Activity: Badminton Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Clare Boothe Luce SUSIE CONDE Sue Academic. Home Room 20l. 84l Mctiran Avenue. Birthday: August I8. Varsity Diag- on Staff 3, 4: Debate Club 3: Junior Clas- sical League 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Glenn Miller Trademark: Originality Song: By the River ot the Roses School Activity: J. C. L. parties Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Lou Gehrig 16 JOSEPH BOZIK General. Home Room 204. 24 Allen Plan. Birthday: February I9. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Health Band: Benny Goodman Trademark: Blonde wavy hair Song: My Heart Tells Me School Activlty: Football Recreation: Playing mushball Public Figure: Betty Grable ALBERT J. BRODY AI Academic. Home Room 20l. 85 Watkins Avenue. Birthday: July 27. Track 2, 3: Junicsr Classical League Z, 3: Student Coun- cu . FAVORITE: School Subiect: Mathematics Band: Kay Kyser Trademark: Flashy neckties Song: Army Air Corps School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Athletics Public Figure: General MacArthur DANIEL BUTLER Donny Academic. Home Room l0l. IOS South Mc- Kean Avenue. Birthday: Jul! 20. Baseball 2: Basketball Manager 2, 3: ootball 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems at Democracy Band: Katy Keyser Trademar: arrying atternoon bulletins Song: l Dug a Ditch School Activity: Football practice Recreation: Shootin Pool Public Figure: Frangkie Frisch CHARLES RAYMOND CARSON Chuck General. Home Room l06. 475 Fifth Street. Birthday: December 28. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Chemistry Band: Harry James Trademark: An old car Song: My Heart Tells Me School Activity: Dances Recreation: Dr ving around Public Figure: Betty Grable FLORA CHABRE FrencIsy Commercial. Home Room I08. l207 Moldon Avenue. Birthday: December 22. Junior Chamber of Commerce Vice-President 3, President 4: Yearbook Statt 3, 4: Student Council 3: Glee Club 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Typing Band: Woody Herman Trademark: Flight! disposition Song: Holiday or Strings School Activity: Badminton Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Abraham Lincoln ADA MAE CLEN DAN I EL Commercial. Home Room l08. I2S Allen Avenue. Birthday: July I9. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Talkativeness Song: I'lI Be Around School Activity: Football Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Wendell L. Wilkie SAMUEL COUGHENOUR Som General. Home Room IO6. 649 Fourth Street. Birthday: December 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Count Basie Trademark: His strut Song: Cherry School Activity: Football Recreation: Playing cards Public Figure: President Roosevelt MARGARET cuumerono Maggie Academic. Home Room 20I. 4I8 Short Street. Birthday: May 2l, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4: Student Council President 4: Concessions 4: Usher's Club 3, 4: The Nutt Family 3: Spring Dance 4. FAVORITE: School Sublect: Chemistry Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Jolly manner Song: Dancing in the Dark School Activity: Formal dances Recreation: Skating Public Figure: Madame Chiang Kaieshek HELEN DAMIANI Shorty General. Home Room I06. IU37 Meldon Avenue. Birthday: April I7. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Her giggle Song: My Heart Tells Me School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Frank Sinatra Gl.ORIA MARIE DeJULI US G0bbY Commercial. Home Room IGB. 253 Thomp- son Avenue. Birthday: October 6. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Mathematics Band: Harry James Trademark: Violin Song: Rhapsody in Blue School Activity: Football Recreation: Ice Skating Public Figure: Alan Ladd BETTY DRAGAN DimpIes Commercial. Home Room l08. T379 Gilmore Avenue. Birthday: August 28. Junior Cham- ber ot Commerce 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Sublect: Mathematics Band: Kay Kyser Trademark: Pearls H Song: With My Head in the Clouds School Activity: Junior Chamber ot Com- merce Meetings Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Perry Como WALTER S. DZIK Sunny General. Home Room I06. 7I9 Fourteenth Street. Birthday: December 5. FAVORITE: School Subiect: History Band: Tony Pastor Trademark: Droll remarks Song: Later Tonight School Activity: Football Recreation: Swimmincl Public Figure: Mr. Clark JAMES EMLER Joe Academic. Home Room lOl. l05 Bertha Avenue. Birthday:July 24. Spring Dance 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Cute Song: Always School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Lowell Thomas ANITA FERNANDEZ Neots Academic. Home Room IOI. 990 Meldon Avenue. Birthday: March 8. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Charming smile Song: No Love No Nothin School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Donald O'Connor CARMEN J. DABIERO Dabs General. Home Room IO6. 40I Short Street. Birthday: May 25. Football 4: Track 33 Junior Chamber of Commerce 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Babe Rhodes Trademark: Female following Song: Sunday, Monday or Always School Activity: Pep meetings Recreation: Taking part in sports Public Figure: Miss Acker ANTHONY DEBOWSKI Debow General. Home Room 204. I584 Meldon Avenue. Birthday: December 24. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Sly grin Song: Speak Low School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Attending the theater Public Figure: Marlene Dietrich ANNE DOLZISKI Commercial. Home Room I08. 232 Brokaw Avenue. Birthday: October IB. FAgV?Rlll'Eg b c oo i ct: T ' Band: Kelly lltyser ypmq Trademark: Monograms Song: All or Nothing At All School Activity: Parties Recreation: Reading current novels Public Figure: Sonny Tufts GLENN DRISKELL Bush Commercial. Home Room l06. 212 Mellon Avenue. Birthday: December 2I. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Cool demeanor Song: Oklahoma School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Dating my girl Public Figure: Spencer Tracy LAU RA MAE EATON Laurie General. Home Room IO6. 303 Eleventh Street. Birthday. May I3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Sammy Kaye Trademark: Library assistant Song: Sunday Monday or Always School Activity: Football Recreation: Reading short stories Public Figure: James Cagney MARINO ESPOSITO Dego General. Home Room 20-I. 5l5 Second Street, Birthday: August 27. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Gym Band: Harry James Trademark: Corny laugh Song: Night and Day School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Bowling Public Figure: Betty Grable LOUISE FERNANDEZ Lugie Mee Commercial. Home Room I08. 990 Meldon Avenue. Birthday: December 4. Junior Chamber of Commerce 43 Yearbook Staff 4: Student Council 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Office Practice Band: Harry James Trademark: Strawberr li stick Song: You Made Je Eove You School Activity: The Spanish Club Recreation: Bowling Public Figure: Chester Kowalczyk 17 IRENE FRANCIS Renee Commercial. Home Room l08. Fifteenth Street. Birthday: April 24. Varsity Dragon Staff 4: Yearbook 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Mathematics Band: Woody Herman Trademark: Happy-go-lucky Song: I Came Here to Talk For Joe School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Swimming Public Figure: Frank Sinatra PAULINE FROHMAN Kathy Academic. Home Room 20l. II8 First Street. girthd:y: May 4. Junior Classical League , 3, . FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems ot Democracy Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Home nursing book Song: Besame Mucho School Activity: Football Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Knute Rockne MARY GAYDOS Blondie Commercial. Home Room l08. 238 Waddell Avenue. Birthday: April l6. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Typing Band: Babe Rhodes Trademark: Cordiality Song: l Dug a Ditch School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Bing Crosby CLARA GEMBAROSKY Clay Commercial. Home Room IOB. l34l Fayette Street. Birthday: April ll. Junior Chamber ot Commerce 3, 4: Yearbook Statf 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Gym Band: Horace Hendt Trademark: Studious Song: Speak Low School Activity: Badminton Public Figure: Dick Haymes JEAN GIRMAN Jeanie Academic. Home Room l0l. 542 Thompson Avenue. Birthday: August 25. Yearbook Statt 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Conces- sions 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Chemistry Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Dimples Song: Miss You School Activity: Badminton Recreation: Letter-writing Public Figure: A certain Air Cadet MARGARET GONZALES Maggie Academic, Home Room l0l. 673 McKean Avenue. Birthday: November 24. Debate Club 3 4: Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Junior Classical League 2. a, 41 Aff club 4: Concessions 3 The Nutt Family 35 Spring Dance 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Trigonometry Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Debate Handbook Song: Stardust School Activity: Badminton Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Superman GEORGE GORDON Lord Byron Academic. Home Room 20l. 562 Thompson Avenue. Birthday: December I6. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: hy grin Song: My Shininq Hour School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Colonel Lindbergh 18 LENORA FRESA Lee Academic. Home Room l0I. 438 McCrea Avenue. Birthday: March 24. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Fascinating earrings Song: Begin the Beguine School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Tennis Public Figure: President Roosevelt JENNIE GARRETT Commercial. Home Room IOB. 537 Allen Avenue. Birthday: February I6. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Count Basie Trademark: Mellow voice Song: Until the Real Thing Comes Along School Activity: Football Recreation: Attending shows Public Figure: Bette Davis PAUL GAYDOS Paula General. Home Room l06. 4l5 Fourth Street. Birthday: January I6. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Mathematics Band: Kal Kyser Trademar : Loud socks Song: Paper Doll School Activity: Softball Recreation: Skating Public Figure: Lana Turner VIVIAN GHRIST Viv General. Home Room 204. R. D. No. l, Monongahela, Pa. Birthday: August 24. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems ot Democracy Band: Babe Rhodes Trademark: Flirty Ways Song: For the First Time School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Alan Ladd EARL S. GOE Chub Academic. Home Room 20l. 424 Linden Alley. Birthday: October l5. Football 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems ot Democracy Band: Kay Kyser Trademark: Tempermental Song: Land ot Hope and Glory School Activity: Football Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Stan Musial ELIZABETH GOODHUE Betty Academic. Home Room lOl. B45 Heslep Avenue. Birthday: August 29. Ushers Club, 3, 4: Concessions 4: Debate 3, 4: Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: French Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Friendship ring Song: Intermeuo School Activity: Volleyball Recreation: Skating Public Figure: The Phantom ELEANOR GRANATO Al General. Home Room l08. B58 Meldon Avenue. Birthday: December 23. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Tommg Dorsey Trademark: nga ement ring Song: Besame tfuchon School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Bob McCarthy DOLORES GRAZZINI Del General. Home Room 204. B54 Linden Ave- nue. Birthday: September I7. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Glenn Miller Trademark: Bright sweaters Song: Star Eyes School Activity: Football Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Frank Sinatra BETTY J. GREENLEE Homer Commercial. Home Room IDB. 46I Fifth Street. Birthday: September 23. Junior Chamber of Commerce 43 Yearbook Statt 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Yardley's Lavender Perfume Song: Stardust School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: George Gershwin JOSEPH F. GUARASCIO Gasey Academic. Home Room 204. 705 Waddell Avenue. Birthda: February 20. Football 3, 43 Track Z, 3, 4: In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Glenn Miller Trademark: Wa with the girls Song: Paper gall School Activity: Track Recreation: Basketball Public Figure: Betty Grable DONALD HARRELL Don General. Home Room 201. 270 South Mc- Kean Avenue. Birthday: November IZ. Track 4: In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Mathematics Band: Vaughn Monroe Trademark: Big blue eyes Song: Sunday, Monday or Always School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Building model airplanes Public Figure: General MacArthur RUTH HATFIELD Ruthie Academic. Home Room l0l. II7 Modisette Avenue. Birthday: January 25. Junior Classi- cal League Z, 3, 43 The Nutt Family 3: Yearboo Staff 2, 3, 4: Spring Dance 43 Student Council 35 Concessions 4: Usher Club 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Algebra Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Fun loving Song: Deep PurpIe School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Bugs Bunny JAMES WOODWARD HETHERINGTON Woodie Academic. Home Room IOI. l25 Ida Ave- nue. Birthday: March 3l. Football 2, 3, 43 Nutt Family 33 Spring Dance 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Provocative remarks Song: Sky Anchors Aweigh School Activity: Football Recreation: Pool Public Figure: Frank Cavanaugh MARJORIE J. HICKMAN Marge Academic. Home Room ZOI. l50 Bertha Ave- nue. Birthday: June I3. Concessions 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Typing Band: Harry James Trademark: Boy's class ring Song: Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me School Activity: Football Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Mr. Clark DAVID GREEN Greeny General. Home Room l06. 304 McKean Avenue. Birthday: December I4. In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Benny Goodman Trademark: Unruly hair Song: Pistol Packin' Mamma School Activity: Intramurals Recreation: Ping Pong Public Figure: President Roosevelt BEATRICE GRESS Bea Academic. Home Room IIJI. l24 Thomp- son Avenue. Birthday: March l2. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Chemistry Band: Glenn Miller Trademark: Sincerity Song: Besame Mucho School Activity: Badminton Recreation: Movies Public Figure: George Gershwin RUTH ELIZABETH HAIRSTON Lizzie Commercial. Home Room IO6. 252 McKean Avenue. Birthday: June 6. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Count Basie Trademark: Good natured Song: Boogie Woogie School Activity: Mushball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Lena Horn IRENE HASTIE Hastie Academic. Home Room I0l. II7 Fifth Street. Birthday: March 9. Varsit Dragon Staff 43 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Stat'-F 4: Spring Dance 3: Concessions 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Mail following Sornigi Do Nothing Till You Hear From e School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Learning popular songs Public Figure: Donald O'Connor JOHN THOMAS HENDERSON Hug Academic. Home Room IDI. 989 Thompson Avenue. Birthday: December 3. Band 2, 3, 43 Debate 2, 3: Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4: Nutt Family 33 Spring Dance 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Trigonometry Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Bluntness Song: Take It Easy School Activity: Dramatics Recreation: Giant Eagle Public Figure: Mr. McDunn COLLEEN HICKMAN Rusty Academic. Home Room 20I. Il6 Thompson Avenue. Birthday: Februar IS. Junior Classi- cal League Z, 3, 4' Stuclent Council 3, 4: Cheerleader 2: Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 3, 4: The Nutt Family 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Algebra Band: Sammy Kaye Trademark: Extra candy bar Song: Old Black Magic School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Pearl S. Buck DAVID HIRSCH Goldie Academic. Home Room IOI. 5I7 Prospect Avenue. Birthday: January l5. Band 2, 3, 4: Debate 45 Junior Classical Lea ue 2, 3, 4: Spring Dance 4: University ofgittsburgh 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Solid Geometry Band: Eddy Duchin Trademark: Intelligence Song: Boogie Woogie School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Pin -pong Public Figure: 'President Roosevelt 19 W lla PAUL HOLOWICH Pugsy Academic. Home Room ZOI. 3l6 Fourth Street. Birthday: April I3. Basketball Z, 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Harry James Trademark: Prankster Song Ster Eyes School Activlt: Basketball Recreation: Talking Public Figure: Miss Castner DOROTHY INGRAM Dot Academic. 627 Fltth Street. Birthday: Feb- ruary 5. FAVORITE: School Subiect: History Band: Count Basie Trademark: Initial Pin Song: Stardust School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Walking Public Figure: Marian Anderson BARBARA JOHNS Bobs Academic. Home Room I0l. 3I3 Thompson Avenue. Birthday: February I9. Attending University of Pittsburgh. FAVORITE: School Sublect: French Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Medical ambitions Song: Candlelight and Wine School Activity: Assemblies Recreation: Listening to classical music Public Figure: Henry Ford LOUISE JOHNSTON Johnsie Academic. Home Room 20I. 404 Eighth Street. Birthday: Mag 7. Varsity Dragon Staff 2, 3, 4: Debate lub 33 Junior Classi- cal League 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Statt 2, 3: Editor ' The Nutt Family 3: Spring Dance 4: Concessions 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Plane Geometry Band: Wayne Kinqh Trademark: Red, vv ite, and blue bobby pins Song: Evening Star School Activity: Plays Recreation: Sinfing Public Figure: ohn Charles Thomas VANDERBILT JONES Von General. Home Room I06. 639 Third Street. Birthday: September lb. In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Arithmetic Band: Count Basie Trademark: Klbltzer Song: Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Drawing Public Figure: Count Basie JOSEPH JORDON Joe General. Home Room 204. 77 Allen Avenue. Birthday: September 24. Baseball 4: In the Service. FAVORITE: School Sublect: English Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Nav! unitorm Song: Little Dd I Know School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Playing Basketball Public Figure: Lana Turner MARY FRANCES KARCH MarisI1 General. Home Room l0I. IIO Brokaw Ave- nue. Birthday: September 30. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Hookey Song: Have I Stayed Away Too Long School Activity: Softball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Nelson Eddy 2O JAMES O. HOWARD Jimmy Academic. Home Room IGI. l02 Ida Ave- nue. Birthday: September l0. Band 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Babe Rhodes Trademark: Key chain Song: Skylark School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Movics Public Figure: Stan Musial DOROTHY JEFFERS Moe Academic. Home Room ZOI. II6 Eleventh Street. Birthday: August IB. FAVORITE: School Subi:-ct: English Band: Morton Gould Trademark: Engagement rinn Song: In the Evening By the Moonlight School Activity: Football Recreation: Swimming Public Figure: Euclid WILBUR JOHNSON Chick Academic. Home Room ZOI. ll7 Ida Ave- nue. Birthday: August 30. FAVORITE: School Subiectz Chemistry Band: Benny Goodman Trademark: Identification bracelet Song: I'm Riding For a FalI School Activity: ootball Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Will Rogers BETTY JANE JONES Jonesie Academic. Home Room ZOI. 645 Fifth Street. Birthday: August 25. Cheerleader 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subioct: English Band: Tomm Dorsey Trademark: Continuous chatter So5ci1aH They're Either Too Young or Too School Activity: Baslzetball Recreation: Writing notes Pubiic Figure: Richard Greene VIVIAN JONES Jonesie Academic. Home Room ZOI. 3l5 Second Street. Birthday: July 26. Varsity Dragon Staff 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3: Junior Classical League 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 4: Concessions 4: The Nutt Family 33 Spring Dance 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Tommy Dorse Trademark: Fashionable dresser Song: Lady Be Good School Activw: Basketball Recreation: riting letters Public Figure: Faith Baldwin JULIA A. KAPTY Joy General. Home Room I06. H46 Marelda Avenue. Birthday: January 9. FAVORITE: School Subiect: History Band: Kay Kyser Trademark: Nonchalant attitude Song: As Time Goes By School Activity: Volleyball Recreation: Bowling Public Figure: Greer Garson ALLEN KERN Hob Academic. Home Room I0l. 709 Waddell Avenue. Birthday: February 25. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Sports-minded Song: Pistol Packin' Mama School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Bowling Public Figure: Charlie McCarthy ELIZABETH E. KOSKOSKI Betty General. Home Room l06. I8 Allen Plan. Birthday: March 27. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Baron Elliott Trademark: Gentle ways Song: My Budd School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Bing Crosby ROBERT KRAPEK Bob General. Home Room 204. 324 Walnut Street. Birthday: June 8. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Mathematics Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Sensible ideas Song: White Christmas School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Woodworking Public Figure: President Roosevelt ANN M. KRUPA Annie General. Home Room I06. 50 Watkins Ave- nue. Birthday: December 25. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Mathematics Band: Benny Goodman Trademark: Neatness Song: You'lI Never Know School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Crocheting Public Figure: Alan Ladd HELEN KUZEMKA Helen General. Home Room 204. 78 Lincoln Ave- nue. Birthday: May 5. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Mild mannered Song: My Heart Tells Me School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Bing Crosby LYVONNE LAW Bridgette Commercial. Home Room l06. 404 Allen Avenue. Birthday: October 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Shorthand Band: Count Basie Trademark: Good humor Song: TraveIing Light School Activity: Ping pong Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Marion Anderson WILMA LEE WiI Academic. Home Room 20l. I26 Bertha Ave- nue. Birthday: August 28. Concessions 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Central Pharmacy Song: My Buddy School Activity: Football Concessions Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Bette Davis VELMA LISKO Commercial. Home Room l08. 636 Second Street. Birthday: April 5. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Office Practice Band: Sammy Kaye Trademark: Novelty bows Song: No Love No Nothin ' School Activity: Football Recreation: Corresponding Public Figure: President Roosevelt WILMA KOVALAK Margie General. Home Room l06. 20 South McKean Avenue. Birthday: May I4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Business Arithmetic Band: Harry James Trademark: Active sports participator Song: Honeysong School Activit: Basketball Recreation: Roiler skating Public Figure: Carl Spaziani PAUL KROWICH Crow Academic. Home Room IOI. 3I0 Eleventh Street. Birthday: April I2. Debate Z, 3: Art Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 43 Concessions 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Solid Geometry Band: Fred Waring Trademark: His drawings Song: Meadow Land School Activity: Art Club Recreation: Drawing Public Figure: Lily Pons LOUIS KULUSICH Academic. Home Room 20l. 408 Castner Avenue. Birthday: November I5. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Trigonometry Band: Vaughn Monroe Trademark: Long-legged Song: By the Light of the Silvery Moon School Activity: Basketball Recreation: l Bowling Public Figure: Stan Musial WILLIAM KUZEMKA Wossie Academic. Home Room 20I. 78 Lincoln Ave- nue. Birthday: September 30. Basketball Z, 3, 4: In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Mathematics Band: Charlie Spivak Trademark: Mill bucket Song: Paper Doll School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Stan Musial DAVID LEE Davy General. Home Room l06. 237 Linden Alley. Birthday: July B. Football 2, 3: Track 2, 3g In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Health Band: Xavier Cu at Trademark: Care?ree Song: Lovely Way to Spend an Evening School Activity: Track Recreation: Football Public Figure: Tom Harmon EDWARD LELIK Lyle General. Home Room 204. 220 Brokaw Ave- nue. Birthday: September 2l. Track 2, 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Physics Band: Guy Lombardo Trademark: Blushing Song: No Love, No Nothin' School Activity: Track Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Bing Crosby DONALD LITTLE Fiddle Academic. Home Room I0l. 459 Fifth Street. Birthday: May 7. Football 2 3: Varsity Dragon Staff 3, 45 Debate Club 3: Year- book Staff 3, 4: The Nutt Family 3: Spring Dance 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Benny Goodman Trademark: Distinctive feminine giggle Song: Oklahoma School Activity: Gym Recreation: Reading Public Figure: The Navy 21 NAOMI LOWSTETTER Ni Academic. Home Room l0l. R. D. No. I, Monongahela, Pa. Birthday: April 28. Band 2, 3, 43 County Music Contest 2. FAVORITE: School Subiect: French Band: Kay Kyser Trademark: Dignified Song: People Will Say We're In Love School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Music Public Figure: Eleanor Roosevelt JEAN MocPHERSON Moc General. Home Room IO6. 956 Heslep Ave- nue. Birthday: May 5. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Xavier Cugat Trademark: Gum-chewing Song: My Ideal School Activity: Badminton Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Ronald Reagan CARMELLA MAISANO Carrie Commercial. Home Room I08. 3ll Cascade Alle . Birthday: August 22. Junior Chamber of Commerce 3, 43 Student Council 3,43 Junior Class Treasurer: Senior Class Treas- urer. FAVORITE: School Subiect: French Band: Tommy Tucker Trademark: Collecting coins Song: My Ideal School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Ernie Pyle SAM MASSAFRA Sem General. Home Room l06. i262 Marelda Avenue. Birthday: August 2l. In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Baron Elliott Trademark: Sleepy eyes Song: l'll Be Around School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Day-dreaming Public Figure: Stan Musial B ETTY MEN DOLA Commercial. Home Room IOB. 523 Fifth Street. Birthday: December 22. Junior Classi- cal League Z, 3, 4: Junior Chamber of Commerce 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Jimm Dorsey Trademark: Large sultry eyes Song: How Sweet You Are School Activity: Badminton Recreation: Visiting Public Figure: Perry Como ROBERT MORTON Bow Wow Academic, Home Room ICII. 445 Fifth Street. Birthday: November I2. Junior Classical League 2. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Chemistry Band: Glenn Miller Trademark: Gentleman Song: Always School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Goina to the movies Public Figure: Milt DuValI WALTER NEAL Little Chucky General. Home Room Illb. 443 Wise Street. Birthday: February 24. Track 3. In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Health Band: Count Basie Trademark: Corny iokes Song: Shoo Shoo Baby School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Skating Public Figure: Bettina 22 HELEN LUSHKI Commercial. Home Room ICB. IZ7 Brokaw Avenue. Birthday: October I. Debate Club 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 43 Art Club 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Shorthand Band: Kay Kyser Trademar: Heated debating Song: Why Don't We Do This More Often School Activity: Debate Recreation: Drawing Public Figure: Bing Crosby ROSE MALAVOLTA Rosie Commercial. Home Room l08. 5I9 Fifth Street. Birthday: October 25. Debate Club FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Dark raspberry lipstick Song: Close To You School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Bing Crosby DOROTHY MARINKOVICH orink M General. Home Room IU6. 466 Fifth Street. Birthday: November B. Band 3, 4: Student Council 43 Varsityf Dragon Staff 4: Art Club 43 Yearbook Sta 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Physics Band: Harry James Trademark: Beautiful brown hair Song: You'Il Never Know School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Bing Crosby RUTH McCULLOCH Rue , Commercial. Home Room I08. 7l8 Walnut Street. Birthday: October l5. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Advanced Arithmetic Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Domineering Song: The Dreamer School Activity: Spanish Club Meetings Recreation: Skating Public Figure: Elsa Maxwell RITA MERMELSTEIN Reef Academic. Home Room ZOI. 506 Eighth Street. Birthday: November 22. The Nutt FamiIy 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: French Band: Charley Spivak Trademark: Harlequin glasses Song: My Ideal School Activity: Football Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Victor Herbert ELSIE MUNIZ General. Home Room IO6. 704 Waddell Avenue. Birthday: March 2l. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Sammi-y Kaye Trademark: rien Iiness Song: Oh What A Beautiful Mortfin' School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Sewing Public Figure: Pat O'Brien HELEN NESCOTT Nessie Commercial. Home Room I08. 6I2 Eighth Street. Birthday: May 7. Band 2, 3, 43 Junior Chamber of Commerce 3, 4: Junior Classi- cal League 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: ' School Subiect: Tyrewriting Band: Andre Koste anetz Trademark: Naive Song: One Thousand And One Nights School Activity: Band Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Admiral Halsey, Jr. JOHN MATTHEW NORKUS Johnny Academic. Home Room l0l. 537 McCrea Avenue. Birthday: September I7. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Blue Baron Trademark: Suspenders Song: I'll Be Around School Activity: Football Recreation: Building model planes Public Figure: Lana Turner GERALDINE NOVAK Jerry Academic. Home Room 20I. I04 Sixth Street. Birthday: July 6. FAVORITE: . School Subiect: Bookkeeping Band: Kay Kyser Trademark: Dark hair Song: My IdeaI School Activity: Football Recreation: Bowling Public Figure: Lawrence Tibbett AGNES OSIOL Cutie General. Home Room IO6. 88 Allen Plan. Birthday: January IB. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Business Arithmetic Band: Harry James Trademark: Subtle Song: Honey Song School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Henry Fenlock STELLA PANEK General. Home Room IDB. I26B Marelda Avenue. Birthday: March 22. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Sammy Ka e Trademark: Amiable Song: America, I Love You School Activity: Basketball- Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Kate Smith BETTY PATERSON Pot Commercial. Home Room 204. l29 Modisette Street. Birthday: October 3. Junior Cham- ber of Commerce 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Typing Band: Harry James Trademark: Bus little bee Song: ln the Blue of Evening School Activity: Football Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Eleanor Roosevelt JOSEPH PERSI Buff General. Home Room IO6. 742 Thompson Avenue. Birthday: July I3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: A Romeo Song: My Heart Tells Me School Activity: Football Recreation: Bowling Public Figure: President Roosevelt DANIEL PRYSTASH Serg General. Home Room 204. 59 Allen Plan. Birthday: March 28. Baseball 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: History Band: Claude Thornhill Trademark: Congeniality Song: Summertime School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Claudette Colbert ALICE E. NOVAK Commercial. Home Room IDB. 783 McKean Avenue. Birthday: December 23. Yearbook Staff 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Kay Kyser Trademark: Slender, tender and tall Song: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes School Activity: Football Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Christopher Morley MARGARET ORIENT , Peggy Commercial. Home Room 204. 5l9 McCrea Avenue. Birthday: February 2l. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Typing Band: Harry James Trademark: In a constant dither Song: You'll Never Know School Activity: Football Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Bette Davis EUGENIA PACY Gene Commercial. Home Room I08. II7 Cherry Street. Birthday: May 23. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Typing Band: Harry James Trademark: Candid viewpoint Song: Why Don't You,FalI ln Love With e.. School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Dick Haymes ALBERT P. PANTONI Ouch General. Home Room IO6. 5l5 Allen Avenue, Birthday: February I2. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Gym Band: Harry James Trademark: Lunch box Song: Paper Doll School Activity: Football Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Bing Crosby ROSE MARIE PERRY Frenchy Commercial. Home Room I06. 627 Fourth Street. Birthday: September 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Shorthand Band: Harry James Trademark: Slang Song: No Love No Nothin ' School Activity: Badminton Recreation: Bingo parties Public Figure: Bing Crosby MARGARET PRI ECKO Petey Commercial. Home Room I08. IO79 Marelda Avenue. Birthday: October I4. Junior Cham- ber of Commerce 3, 4: Varsity Dragon Business Manager 3: Debate Club 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Junior Class Vice-President: Senior Class Vice-President. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Typing Band: Harry James Trademark: Executive ability Song: Begin the Beguine School Activity: Football Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Joyce Kilmer ROBERT PYLE Bob Academic. Home Room ZOI. Overlook Ter- race. Birthday: February I3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Mathematics Band: Harry James Trademark: Boyish grin Song: My Ideal School Activity: Football Recreation: Bowling Public Figure: Rear Admiral Perry 23 WILLIAM PYLE Buck Academic. Home Room l0l. Overlook Ter- race. Birlhday: Seplember IZ. In lhe Serv- ice. FAVORITE: School Subiecl: Malhemalics Band: Counl Basie Trademark: Winking Song: ln My Arms School Aclivily: Foolball Recrealionz Hunting' and fishing Public Figure: Jim horpe HELEN REPA H General. Home Room l08. 5l4 Sixlh Slreel. Birlhday: July lb. Yearbook Slafi 4. FAVORITE: School Subiecl: English Band: Harry James Trademark: One man girl Song: Slar Eyes School Aclivily: Baskelball Recrealionz Reading Public Figure: Alan Ladd TH ELMA ROBB Toni Academic. Home Room l0I. 334 Allen Plan. Birlhday: July IZ. Glee Club 4. FAVORITE: School Subiecl: French Band: Babe Rhodes Trademark: Long fingernails Song: Thai So dier of Mine School Aclivilyz Glee Club Recrealion: Leller Wriling Public Figure: Babe Rhodes MARINA RODRIQUEZ ' Bunny Commercial. Home Room IOB. 223 Elevenfh Slreel. Birlhday: May 28. Yearbook Slaff 4. FAVORITE: School Subiecl: Typewriling Band: Xavier Cugal' Trademark: Sincerily Song: lndian Love CaIl School Aclivily: Foolball Recrealion: Reading Public Figure: Ernie Pyle RUTH RYAN Red Commercial. Home Room l08. Grandview. Birlhdayz January 28. Yearbook Slaff 4. FANORITE: School Subiecfz Shorlhand Band: Charley Spivak Trademark: Knee socks Song: Star Eyes School Aclivilyz Being Secrefary lo Miss Vazur Recrealion: Sludying Mililery Insignia Public Figure: Jacqueline Cochran FRANK SADLER Fuzzy Acadernic. Home Room lOl. Donora Place Plan. Birfhday: February 6. Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4: Null Family 3. FAVORITE: School Subiecl: Solid Geomelry Band: Kay Kyser Trademark: Checked Iopcoal Song: You Are My Sunshine School Aclivily: Baseball Recrealion: Sports speclafor Public Figure: Frank Leahy BETTY SAXON TiIl Commercial. Home Room l06. 455 Third Sfreel. Birlhday: November 5. FAVORITE: School Subiecl: Shorlhand Band: Harry James Trademark: Vivacious Song: Paper Doll School Aclivily: Volleyball Recreafion: Sporfs Public Figure: Bing Crosby 24 ADELINE REDA Liney Academic. Home Room 20l. 22l Third Slreel. Birthday: April 20. Junior Classical League 3. FAVORITE: School Subiecl: Lafin Band: Glenn Miller Trademark: A. A. C. wings Song: Blue Rain School Acfivily: Foolball Recrealion: Dancing Public Figure: Eleanor Roosevell ERNEST J. RITACCO Doc Academic. Home Room ZOI. 407 Allen Ave- nue. Birlhday: April 6. Band 2. FAVORITE: School Subiecf: Problems of Democracy Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Peril garcon Song: My Shining Hour School Aclivily: Foofball Recrealion: Bowling Public Figure: Luci le Ball. IRENE ROCHENY Blondie General. Home Room IO6. 44l McCrea Ave- nue. Birlhday: July 30. FAVORITE: School Subiecl: Shorlhand Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Five and Ten Song: You Are Always In My Hear? School Aclivily: Baskelball Recrealion: Wriling lo servicemen Public Figure: Belly Paferson ROSE MARIE RUMORA Rosie Academic. Home Room 20l. 80 Thompson Avenue. Birthday: June 9. Varsily Dra on Slaff 3, 4: Debale Club 3, Treasurer 4, fun- ior Classical League 2, 3, Secrelary 45 Yearbook Slaff 4: Ushers 3, 4: The Null Family 3, Spring Dance 4. FAVORITE: I School Subiecl: English Band: Wayne King Trademark: Conscienlieusness Song: For The Firsl TiIne School Activity: Track Recreation: Lislening Io music Public Figure: Florence Nighfingale. JOHN SABO Russian General. Home Room l06. Il5 Cherry Alley. Birlhday: February 3, In Yhe Service. FAVORITE: School Subiecf: Gym Band: Jimmy Dorsey Trademark: Always rushing Song: When The Quail Come Back School Aclivify: Foolball Recrealion: Bowling Public Figure: Mr. Grilli ANNA MARIE SASKO Honey-Lou Academic. Home Room lOl. 2l4 Third Slreel. Birfhdayz November 23. FAVORITE: School Subieci: French Band: Xavier Cugal' Trademark: Her bangs Song: Lovely Way lo Spend An Evening School Aclivilyz Baskelball Recrealionz Bowling Public Figure: Eleanor Roosevell GEORGE SAYLOR CurIy General. Home Room l06. 52l Second Sfreef. Birfhday: June 23. FAVORITE: School Subkclz Heallh Band: Kay yser Trademark: Curly eyelashes Seng: Rainbow RhaEsody School Activity: Bas efball Recrealion: Ealing Public Figure: Bing Crosby DOROTHY ANN SCHETTLER Dot Commercial. Home Room I08. 4l8 Fifth Street. Birthday: December I. Yearbook Statt 3, 4: Student Council 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Colorful babushka Song: Speak Low School Activity: Badminton Recreation: Sewing Public Figure: Bo Walker LILLIAN SCHWARTZ Doliy Commercial. Home Room IOB. 200 Twelfth Street. Birthday: January Z5. Band 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Typing Band: Harry James Trademark: Upswept hairdo Song: l'll Be Around School Activity: Football Recreation: Collecting postal cards Public Figure: Jack Benny GEORGE SHARP You-de-ko General. Home Room IO6. ll0 Ida Avenue. Birthday: December IZ. In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Chemistry Band: Harry James Trademark: Vazur's truck Song: G. I. Jive School Activity: Detention Hall Recreation: Trying to find a girl Public Figure: Superman WILLIAM SHULLER Shu Academic. Home Room l0I. 424 Fourth Street. Birthday: November I3. ln the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Health Band: Blue Baron Trademark: Candy-muncher Song: Shoo Shoo Baby School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Sports Public Figure: Admiral Halsey BETTY SIMONIK Betts Academic. Home Room l0l. 44 McKean Avenue. Birthday: February 23. Junior Classi- cal League 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Con- cessions 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Glenn Miller Trademark: Pleasantness Song: Manhattan Serenade School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Amelia Earhart Putnam JUNE SNYDER Junie Academic. Home Room 20l. 567 McKean Avenue. Birthday: July 24. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Singin' the navy blues Song: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: A certain sailor VIRGINIA STONEMAN Ginny Academic. Home Room 20l. I05 Ida Ave- nue. Birthday: September 4. Varsity Dragon Statt 3: Editor 43 Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: The Nutt Family 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Originality Sono: Holiday for Strings School Activity: Football Recreation: Listening to music Public Figure: Kate Smith EVELYN SCHWARTZ Ev General. Home Room 20l. 775 Meldon Ave- nue. Birthday: June 26. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Latin Band: Horace Heidt Trademark: Note-writing Song: lntermeno School Activity: Football Recreation: Driving Public Figure: Humphrey Bogart DOROTHY SEMETKOSKI Dot General. Home Room l06. 4l8 Walnut Street. Birthday: October 5. Glee Club 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Xavier Cugat Trademark: Talented sinlger Song: I've Had This eeling Before School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Singing Public Figure: Bing Crosby El.EANOR SHUETT Blondie Academic. Home Room l0l. R. D. I, Box 206, Monongahela, Pa. Birthday: October 8. Junior Classical League 2. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Mathematics Band: Harry James Trademark: Different hair styles Song: Let's Dance School Activity: Banquets Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Ernie Pyle JEAN SICKLES Jeanie General. Home Room 203. 55 Allen Avenue. Birthday: July 7. Band 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Silence is golden Song: My Heart Tells Me School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Bob Hope BERTRAM SN EAD Bert Academic. Home Room 20l. 500 Maldon Avenue. Birthday: June B. Baseball 3: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3: Track 2. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Chemistry Band: Harry James Trademark: A basketball Song: When They Ask About You School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Billiards Public Figure: Joe Louis IRENE STIMA Renie General. Home Room IO6. 503 Third Street. Birthday: September 28. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Chemistry Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Live wire Song: My Heart Tells Me School Activity: Mushball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: George Washington EDITH SULLIVAN Steff General. Home Room IDB. 334 Van Pelt Street. Birthday: May 2l. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Count Basie Trademark: When They Ask About You School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Humphrey Bogart 25 EDWARD SUSKI Eddie General. Home Room 201. l226 McKean Avenue. Birthday: April I. Baseball 2. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems ot Democracy Band: Tony Pastor Trademark. A B P apron Song: No Love, No Nothin ' School Activity: Baseball Recreation: Movies Public Figure: Betty Hutton WILLIAM E. SWAN Duck Academic. Home Room ZOI. 830 Hesle4p Avenue. Birthday: July 8. Cheerleader 3 Track 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Air ot unconcern Song: Do Nothing Till You ltear From Me School Activity: Track Recreation: Reading Public Figure: James Stewart SUSAN TAKACH Sue General. Home Room IOB. 436 Murray Ave- nue. Birthday: October I3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Bob Crosby Trademark: Unique hair ribbons Song: Sierra Sue School Activity: Football games Recreation: Swimming Public Figure: Ronald Reagan ELEANOR TEKACH El General. Home Room 204. R. D. No. I, Monongahela, Pa. Birthday: June 23. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Roller skates Song: Star Eyes School Activity: Football games Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: John Payne JOAN L. TITUS Pinkey General. Home Room 204. 2I3 Fifth Street. Birthday: June I6. Cheerleader 2, 3. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Sammy Kaye Trademark: Bumper gums Song: Have I Staye Away Too Long? School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Drawing Public Figure: Alan Ladd ROSEMARI E TRIPP Ro Academic. Home Room 20I. 557 McKean Avenue. Birthday: June I9. Junior Classical League 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Usher Club 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Vincent Lopez Trademark: Giddy Song: My Ideal School Activity: Football Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Mickey Mouse RALPH VERNILE General. Home Room IDI. 322 Tenth Street. Birthday: January ll. Football 2, 3, 4. In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Advanced Arithmetic Band: Xavier Cugat Trademark: Brown sweater Song: Surrey with the Fringe on Top ' School Activity: Football Recreation: Softball Public Figure: President Roosevelt 26 BARBARA M. SUTYAK Barb Commercial. Home Room IDB. 6l2 Thomp- son Avenue. Birthday: May 3I. Yearbook Staff 43 Art Club 2. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Morton Gould Trademark: Well modulated voice Song: I Threw a Kiss in the Ocean School Activity: Library Recreation: Photo rahahy Public Figure: Reg S elton MILDRED A. SWANTNER Minnie General. Home Room IDA. 4l3 Walnut Street. Birthday: May 3l. FAVORITE: ' School Subiect: English Band: Glenn Miller Trademark: Sings popular music Song: Later Tonight School Activity: Football games Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Sonny Tufts MARTHA ROSE TEETER Marty Academic. Home Rbom ZOI. '77l Thompson Avenue. Birthday: May l5. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems of Democracy Band: Sammy Kaye Trademark: Sweetness Song: Surrey with the Fringe on Top School Activity: Assemblies Recreation: 'la ing pictures Public Figure: Greer Garson PROSPER TERRENOIRE Pros General. Home Room 204. 50 McKean Ave- nue. Birthday: April 23. Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4. In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Chemistry Band: Harry James Trademark: Dimples Song: You'll Never Know School Activity: Track Recreation: Parties Public Figure: Zasu Pitts ANN TODORA Commercial. Home Room l08. 76 Castner Avenue. Birthday: September 20. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Typing Band: Harry James Trademark: Sweaters Song: Star Eyes School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Bing Crosby RUDOLPH TRISCIK Bo General. Home Room l0l. 429 Eighth Street. Birthday: April I7. Baseball 3: Football 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Problems ot Democracy Band: Duke Ellington Trademark: Colle iate Song: Later TonTght School Activity: Football Recreation: Bowling Public Figure: Ernie Pyle JANE M. VILLELLA Janie Commercial. Home Room IBB. 468 Eighth Street. Birthday: November II. Band 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Sammy Kaye Trademark: Drum maiorette costume Song: Miss You School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Abraham Lincoln JULIA VINCE Jay General. Home Room IOB. 3I5 Third Street. Birthday: January ll. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Harry James Trademark: Cowboy songs Song: I Heard You Cried Last Night School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Frank Sinatra SHERMAN E. WALL Academic. Home Room 20l. 534 Prospect Avenue. Birthday: Ma 25. Varsity Dragon Statfg 3, 4: Debate Club 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Conces- sions 4g Jr. Class President: Sr. Class Presi- dent: The Nutt Family 3: Spring Dance FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Tommy Dorsey Trademark: Carrots Song: She Don't Wanna School Activity: Football Recreation: Billiards Public Figure: General Eisenhower El.IZABETH WEISDACK Liz Commercial. Home Room IOB. Sunny Side, Pe. Birthday: October 2l. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Kay Kyser Trademark: Bracelet Song: When They Ask About You School Activity: Skating parties Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Bob Hope ALEXANDER WHITE Blackie Academic. Home Room 20l. 544 Castner Avenue. Birthday: October 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Biology Band: Kay Kyser Trademark: Jazz-bow ties Song: Daybreak School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Hunting and fishing Public Figure: General Eisenhower DUANE WICHTERMAN Arnnie Academic. Home Room 201. I34 Thompson Avenue. Birthday: February Il. FAVORITE: School Sulject: History Band: Fre Waring Trademark: Neat, olid papers Song: Oh What A Beautiful Mornin' School Activity: Football Recreation: Etching Public Figure: General Arnold VILMA YURGOVSKY Vi Commercial. Home Room l08. I40 Thomp- son Avenue. Birthday: January I6. FAVORITE: School Subiect: Typewriting Band: Freddy Martin Trademark: Novelty iewelry Song: Have I Sta ed Away Too Long School Activity: Table tennis Recreation: Re ' ading Public Figure: Alan Ladd EDWARD VIOLA Eddie Academic. Home Room 20l. 43l Sixth Street. Birthday: July 22. Football 3, 4: In the Service. FAVORITE: School Subisct: Mathematics Band: Cab Calloway Trademark: Militar background Song: Goodbye Sue S:hool Activity: Football Recreation: Sports Public Figure: Knuta Rockne MARGARET WARHOLIC Jennie Commercial. Home Room IO8. 309 Waddell Avenue. Birthday: August 5. Yearbook Staff F2l'f? 'fE5 I. 1 c oo u i ct: ' Band: Kay Kyser ypmg Trademark: Necklace Song: No Love No Nothin' School Activity: Roller skating Recreation: Corres onding Public Figure: John Payne JAMES WELLS Bud General. Home Room 204. 201 Moldon Ave- nue. Birthday: January IB. Student Council 45 In the Service FAVORITE: School Subiect: Physics Band: Jimmy Dorsey Trademark: Swag ering Song: Paper DolII School Activity: Stage Crew Recreation: Parties Public Figure: Betty Grable VIRGINIA WHITE Ginny Academic. Home Room 20l. 730 Walnut Street. Birthday: March 5. Latin Club 2, 3, 4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: English Band: Fred Waring Trademark: Moccasins Song: ln the Blue of Evening School Activity: Football Recreation: Reading Public Figure: Eleanor Roosevelt AUDREY WOOD Woodeie Academic. Home Room 20I. R. D. No. I, Monongahela, Pa. Birthday: November I4. FAVORITE: School Subiect: History Band: Harry James Trademark: Beanie Song: l'lI Be Around School Activity: Football Recreation: Dancing Public Figure: Alan Ladd JULIA YUSCHAK Joy General. Home Room l06. 434 Libert Ave- nue. Birthday: June 26. Art Club 2, FAVORITE: School Subiect: Literature Band: Glenn Miller Trademark: Traveling Song: You'll Never Know School Activity: Basketball Recreation: Sketching Public Figure: All Servicemen 27 Stlllllll lIlllSS HlSlllllU Wanted: Actorsl Requirements: Vaccination and proof of being six years old. The time was a bright September morning in l932-the scene, a first grade classroom. Some of us were anxious for a tryout and others were literally dragged in by their parents. After a few preliminaries we all signed contracts which were to involve the next twelve years of our lives. We hadn't gone very far in our new career until we came in contact with daily health examinations. Some had their first experience under the spotlight in the annual Music Week plays. Who can forget James Howard os the King in Sleeping Beauty? The roles we were filling began to become a little more exciting as we moved on to fourth grade at Sixth Street and Castner School. Health Demonstrations became something that were eagerly anticipated in the spring of each year. We felt quite grown up because we were privileged land requiredl to read a newspaper, The Weekly Reader. Another new experience was that of presenting assembly programs. Everyone received a chance to prove his talent. Miss Rongaus sponsored the Health Club which made trips to Pittsburgh once a year. The Heinz Company, lsaly's Factory, the Block House, and the Clark Candy Company were among some of the interesting places we visited. Betty Jane Jones always enjoyed these trips. Her chewing gum propensity supplied the ne- cessary energy for such sight-seeing. Having served as understudies for quite awhile we moved on to bigger and better roles in Junior High School. Even though we wouldn't admit it we all had a bad case of stage fright as we embarked on a new life filled with extra-curricular activities. There were many clubs such as the Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, and Foreign Cor- respondence. The Hall Patrol was also a popular organization. We had a Health Drill that simply packed 'em in. We were forced to hang an S.R.O. sign at the door an hour before the show was to start. As a matter of fact everyone was so wonderfully delighted with our excellent performance that an encore was demanded. Some students got their names in lights for the first time. Virginia Stoneman was chosen as the May Queen. She was attended by a host of attractive girls. We had a very successful ninth grade party. There were two hun- dred and three students present to take part in the games, dancing, and to eat the food. For the first time there were four American Legion Awards given. This was done because the mid-term system had been discontinued. Two awards were given to the outstanding students who had been mid-term students. Ruth Hatfield and Sherman Wall were the recipients of these awards. Margaret Priecko and Robert Morton were the other two students to receive this award. Having survived the awkward age and with a feeling of superiority we moved on to Senior High School. We felt we had obtained our top billing. But our ego was soon deflated when the name of cubs was attached to us. Our pride suffered another blow when we were ordered to remain seated until the Juniors and Seniors had left the auditorium. Then came the outstanding day of our Sophomore year, December eighth. Pearl Harbor had been attacked the day before! Everyone filed into the auditorium with a solemn quietness to hear the radio address which resulted in the formal Declaration of War being read in Congress. The events of this day meant a change in the life of each of us. Another shock came when it was announced there would be no Junior- Senior Prom. We were given rain checks for the following year though. A three months intermission rested us and when September came most of us were back for a command performance. We found ourselves par- Sflllllli lIlllSS HlSlllHU ticipating in many activities that we were not privileged to enjoy as Sopho- mores. We started off by electing class officers and cheerleaders. Sherman Wall, Colleen Hickman, Margaret Priecko, and Carmella Maisano were well cast as leaders and successfully supervised our sponsored affairs, among which were the tea dances. As our official representatives in the yell capacity we chose Joan Titus and Betty Jane Jones. Though a member of the Class of I944 live to be a hundred years old he shall always remember the Catalogue under the supervision of either Mr. Ley or Miss Weddle. And who can forget Albert Brody's arguments with Miss Pearce in American History? All Juniors were thrilled when it came time for the Junior Class Play, The Nutt Family. The true histrionic ability of our classmates became evident when the day before the play three members of the cast got the measles and such willing understudies as Frank Sadler, Rose Marie Rumora and Vivian Jones filled the vacancies. Thus, according to the tradition of our class and true troupers the show must go on -and a very successful play it was! To bring the social activities of the year to an end we had a very suc- cessful Class Party. An unscheduled part of the program was a blackout but we were permitted to have the lights on in the auditorium where we played games. The delightful evening ended with dancing and food in the gym. We were thrilled at our first Prom as we danced to the music of Johnny Vince la Seniorll and his orchestra. The three summer months held a great deal of activity for most of the students. Some worked while others went to school. The school's enrollment had decreased considerably when August thirty-first found us back at our desks. Many students were in the armed forces, some working, and a few had changed their schools. Robert Leddon and William Boyd had donned sailor uniforms during the summer. Herman Gonzales had left for Valley Forge Military Academy. Those of us who remained filled our roles as dignified and sophisti- cated Seniors very well. We now had the coveted seats in assembly and also the privilege oft leaving the auditorium first. The Junior Class Officers were called for a return engagement to serve as the Senior Class Officers. We also elected Betty Jane Jones and Bill Swan as our cheerleaders. Those Seniors in charge of the concession stands at football games made a financially successful job of it. The year was also marked by the sale of War Stamps and the Tin Can Drive. For the first time the Varsity Dragon was sold on a subscription basis. We had full-length movies with honest-to-goodness movie stars. ' The Senior Dance was informal as it had been the year before. Every- one enjoyed the evening of fun. James Emler proved to be quite a matinee idol in our Senior Class Play, Spring Dance. By this time spring was just around the corner and with it came thoughts of graduation. We stopped counting weeks and began counting the days until graduation. Somehow we were not quite as happy as we imagined we would be. Our Prom, Senior Banquet and Class Day were marked with the gaiety that is so common to important graduating Seniors. Baccalaureate and Commencement were impressive with a solemn air of deep thought. Our thoug-hts were of past, present, future and of absent members as we received our diplomas. Now that we have completed the twelve years of training we realize it was a rehearsal for the bigger things to come, the training has been pre- paring us for our premiere as active citizens of the community. The laughter and fun of by-gone days will be restaged as we move on to new scenes, new roles and new drama. Silllllll Pl-llllllillllll-I And departing leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. Though the setting will change these things we will never forget: Sadie Albert crying when she had to enter school. Bea Gress falling off the swing in the playground, while talking of airplanes. Always finding Barbara Johns with an extra pencil. Allen Kern standing in the corner for being naughty. Bobby Leddon dipping the pigtails of the girl in front of him in an inkwell. Dolores Grazzini, without a sense of proportion, walking her puppet in the air. The time Joan Titus performed as a balloon dancer and in the midst of the play there was an explosion. Joan finished without the balloon. Joa Jordan directed to sit with the girls across from him. They called it punishment then. The days Don Harrell, Mike Boros, and Joe Bozik sailed a squadron of paper planes to the front of the room. Bud Wells became the favorite of his teachers due to his cute baby face. At one time Danny Prystash was rather shy! lbut the senior girls have changed himl . The scraps that placed Anthony Ferretti in the waste basket and Ed Suski under the teacher's desk. The Baby sign that Robert Krapek had to wear in second grade. Zelda Ackerman bringing candy bars to school and Duane Wichterman selling his magic slates. Alex White bought the first one. The long braids of Virginia Stoneman and Rose Marie Rumora's pipe curls. Bashful Julia Yuschak and Elsie Muniz wouldn't utter a word in first grade. Our nature lovers, Julia Kapty and Ann Krupa, collecting leaves for geography class. Those Health Trips to Pittsburgh when Wilbur Johnson and Bob Pyle always wanted to show the girls the scenery. - Dorothy Marinkovich and Irene Stima running home from school because they were afraid of the big boys. Louise Johnston and George Saylor getting the measles the day before the music week per- formance. A tragic ending for a Prince and Princess. The way Ada Mae Clendaniel never failed to do her nightwork. She also handed her notebook in on time. The amazement of Donald Little and David Hirsch when returning from the Patrol Boy Convention in Washington to discover that they had forgotten their baggage. The absent-minded Ruth McCulloch and Martha Rose .Teeter wearing their aprons to school. The golden butter made in health class by Ann Todora and Edythe Sullivan. That was before we worried about ration points. Those opposites, Marjorie Hickman and Wilma Lee, invariably attired as twins. The pranks of Betty Jane Jones. Far be it from this poor writer to choose the most unusual. The charming attendant Margaret Orient made in You Can't Beat the Dutch. Early in his career, Anthony Debowski making the acquaintance of Mr. Latta. The way Helen Damiani and Helen Nescott collected and read their valentines. Betty Greenlee wearing perfume before the rest of the girls. The days when Buddy Morton and Carmen Dabiero wore short pants. Tommy Henderson cast as the Wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, Woodie Hetherington and Ruth Hatfield in roles of Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. The original skits written by Betty Mendola and Rose Malavolta for Miss Roode. Colleen Hickman shedding tears after being kissed in second grade and Jean McPherson wanting to trade seats. Frequent comments on the lovely red tresses of Betty Dragon, Marina Rodriguez, and Ruth Ryan. ln years gone by, the tomboy traits of Vilma Yurgovsky and Susan Takach. The esteem we had for Margaret Warholic in the grades because she sang swing music- The Dark Town Strutter's Ball. Frances DiGrino and Mary Frances Karch establishing their basketball reputation in fourth grade, but the climax was in Junior High Schooi. The day Mr. Wunderlich broke a yardstick trying to get Vivian Jones from shop to science class. SElllllll PHllllllHlllH Stella Panek and Barbara Sutyak upholding their motto, SiIence is GoIden. How ludicrous Eleanor Tekach and Naomi Lowstetter looked carrying dolls and scrub buckets for the Tri-Hi-Y initiation. The pen pals of Betty Goodhue, Margaret Gonzales and Jean Girman daydreamed about in ninth grade. Mr. Patterson entering the shop to find Marino Esposito reaching for his ankles. Agnes Andrews and Helen Kuzemka had the surprise of their lives in cooking class when their first cake fell. Jean Sickels sewing up the button holes in sewing class. Geraldine Novak wearing that chic two-piece outfit for the Junior High School health demonstration. John Norkus tripping Thelma Robb down the hall. Louise Cecconi winking at the little friends across the aisle. The many unexpected giggles of Lillian Schwartz which kept the band amused. The grandeur of Lenora Fresa and Alice Novak after their first trip to the beautician. John Saba trying to get an extra candy bar on the ninth grade excursion. Later, Joe Guarascio got lost in an interesting part of the museum. The gracious appearance of attendants Helen Repa and Anita Fernandez in the May Queen's Court. The clever portrayal of the Shaggie Man by Fay Bradley in The Patchwork Girl of Oz. Home Room periods when Adeline Reda tap danced and Margie Cullingford sang. The great sports fans Betty Saxon and lrene Rocheny. The pride Lyvonne Law and Rose Marie Perry took in their writing certificates. The power Joe Balogh had of remaining unperturbed and happy no matter what happened. The beautiful violin renditions of classical music by Gloria DeJuIius. Laura Mae Eaton and Clara Gemborosky's stage fright at the ninth grade promotion. Irene Francis, Dorothy Jeffers, and Margaret Priecko never failing to be the outstanding intra- mural stars. The skeptics Virginia White and Audrey Wood hoping things wouldn't be as tough in Senior High as they had heard-propaganda! Evelyn Schwartz driving her car to school the first time. Ralph Vernile and Ernest Ritacco's embarrassment when anyone produced a grade school picture of them. June Snyder tripping around school in a toga for the Latin Club initiation. The lasting friendship of Wilma Kovalak and Agnes Osiol, comparable to that of Frances Bevacqua and Velma Lisko. The delightful surprise of finding Yvonne Blangger's poetry in print. The numerous arguments between Mike Albert and Joe Persi as to which one was the superior artist with a cue stick. Preparations for the Congo. Virginia Binley making her tall red hat, Betty Koskoski beating her drum, Rita Mermelstein practicing the Juba Dance. Those famous demonstrations in Home Nursing by Susie Conde and Pauline Frohman. Louis Kulusich growing a mustache. The high school boys choosing Vivian Ghrist for their Harvest Queen. The appreciation of gym classes shown by John Kuzemka and Albert Pantoni. Those contemporaries Sherman Wall and Paul Krowich forever referring to Shakespeare. George Gordon being talkative the last days of school. The hilarity caused by Walter Neal's grotesque expression while trying to cross his eyes. The daily siestas taken by Sam Massafra and Davey Green in Mr. Hayes' physics class Joe Skraitz arriving in Senior High and causing a sensation among the girls. Mr. McDunn's biology class having Bert Snead and Wassy Kuzemka cut a cat apart. Pugsie Holowich acting the Frank Sinatra of D. H. S. My, did Mildred Swantner swoon! The novel cowboy songs Julia Vince entertained us with at assemblies. Jane Villella's humorous essay for Mr. Clark's English class. Helen Barczuk and Betty Simonik struggling through the crowds to sell pop at the football games. , Frank Sadler's last minute characterization of Dr. P. Nutt in The Nutt Family. Sllllllll PlllllllllllllH Anna Marie Sasko and Eleanor Shuett searching for a loop-hole in Mr. Bennett's carbon quizes. Richard Arlow coming from Detroit to the little city in tenth grade. Rudy Triscik chose P. O. D. as his favorite subiect. Perhaps the fact that he was one of the two boys in the class had something to do with it. The amazing questions thought up by Doris Bartolozzi and Elizabeth Weisdack. The psychological approach of Dorothy Ann Schettler and Rose Marie Tripp as they persuaded our merchants to buy advertisements. Bill Boyd hiding in Miss Pearce's closet and unexpectedly jumping out when she opened the door. Elizabeth Hairston's original answers in American History class. William Shuller missing his ride home from the ninth grade picnic. Bill Pyle habitually late because the mile dash from the Terrace didn't start soon enough. The enthusiasm of Margaret Artimez in the Spanish Club. Danny Butler and Flaveus Barbarossa exchanging jokes in chemistry class. The excitement in school when it was revealed that Eleanor Granato was engaged, The grin of Mary Gaydos when she was called Blondie in Mr. McDunn's. The day Dorothy Semetokoski sang with our guest organist Max Gordon. Genevieve Blangger, Flora Chabre, and Betty Paterson trying to be patient when we failed to remember our defense stamp money. The night Louise Fernandez found the dance floor too smooth as her feet left the ground! The low, sweet voice of Jennie Garrett who was always singing the newest songs first. Eugenia Pacy keeping up her reputation for being awkward in gym class. The day Cormella Maisano sold a hot dog at concessions minus the wiener. Helen Lushki conversing with everyone about the post-war world--a carry over from debate. The antics of Jimmy Emler at the Junior Party as he proceeded to pass an orange from under his chin to that of Eleanor Chadwick. No hands were used! The way David Green was so easily recognized at a distance. This was due to his charac- teristic walk. The laugh of Helen Penak. There was only one like that. ' That delightful Christmas spirit which possessed Albert Brody to let us help celebrate the Rus- sian Christmas. Candy in solid class, no less! Paul Gaydos, sans a tooth, explaining it had happened while eating a marshmallow. Prosper Terrenoire and Glenn Driskell listening attentively to Dr. Barker as he spoke of a well- balanced life. The ability of Walter Dzik to run and run. lt is said he gained his prowess in this field running away from his feminine admirers. The proud feeling we had when Russel Biesel, Edward Viola, and David Lee made their farewell speeches at assembly. The ever inquisitive Ann Dolziski wondering what would be said about her. Maybe something concerning the day she entertained study hall, The haggard countenances of James Howard and Earl Goe as they coped with the blowout situation following the Senior Dance. Sara Lou Brown frequently speaking French. Only Mrs. Polkabla understood. The extended vacations of Irene Hastie. Once a traveler, always a traveler. The well-groomed appearance Sam Coughenour presented, even after one of Miss Castner's ll ll roll calls. The cheery greeting and sparkling smile Vanderbilt Jones always had for his classmates. Paul Carnakovic giving us helpful tips concerning the merits of the motion pictures playing at our local theaters. The attentiveness of George Sharp and Charles Carson when a.naval man have into view. Many lonely vigils kept by Clarence Eaton while waiting for his girl to finish her school work so that he might walk home with her. Ed Lelik usually reading a fascinating murder mystery. Harold Swan insisting he had no Senior picture taken. Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot And days of auld lang syne. JUlllllli lIlHSS HlSlllllU About eleven years ago, we the Juniors of Donora Senior High School tripped lightly onto the stage of Education with only a slight case of stage fright. We will admit that we missed some cues at first, but we soon became familiar with the customs of the school. We had many exciting experiences during our six years of elementary school. No one will ever forget what sweet little bunnies Doris Mangino, George Maddock and Jimmy Higgins made in one of our first operettas. And likewise we shall remember the thrill of being chosen to play in Miss Tomaseski's toy orchestra. There were no hap- pier children in all the world, when we read at the end of our report cards: --- has been promoted to the seventh grade. Thus as little greenies , for which we were well named, we began our career in Junior High School. Here was a new building to explore and new teachers to bring into our circle of friends. One of the many things we resented at first was the pushing, gently but firmly, given to us by the tower- ing hall guards. However we later had the opportunity to return the shoves to the new greenies when we became the hall guards and they the new- comers to Junior High School. Ninth grade was our crowning glory as far as our education had gone. Our lovely May Queen, Betty Baxter, and her equally beautiful Maid of Honor, Lorraine Rochester, reigned over our May Day Festivities. The American Legion awards were presented to Gertrude Jozefczyk and Arnold Galiffa. No other two students were more deserving of this honor. Our ninth grade party was the climax of all the events of the year and room 205 Came out winner in the relay race, winning a box of precious candy bars. But soon came the day to leave this school we loved and make a per- sonal appearance at a new and strange one. After we learned the rules of this new school, we enjoyed being cast as cubs. A prevue of things to learn would include which stairs to use when going upstairs and which to use when coming downstairs, that the even numbered rooms are on one side of the building, the odd on the other. There were no hall guards as in Junior High and, too, we had only four or five subjects instead of nine or ten. Oh! we were versatile char- acters. One moment the ardent student, again the romantic swain and on occasions the idlerl We longed to impersonate upperclassmen when Junior-Senior Prom time arrived. Our longing became a reality when, after much discussion, the Sophomores were permitted to attend the Prom. One sunny day, towards the last of August, we came back to school to find ourselves Juniors. We couldn't believe it at first but we soon found out that it was really true. The first evidence of this was in the representation of our Junior boys on the football and basketball teams and in the election of our own officers with Charlotte Glod, Thomas Bollaban, Alice Chase and Gertrude Jozefczyk our chosen leaders. To cheer us on to fame we had Joe Szymanski and Doris Mangino. Our Junior Tea Dances and our Junior Class Play kept us in the limelight throughout the yeor. The successful execution of our responsibilities as upper classmen earned for us the right to enjoy the annual Junior Class Party which was held in February. 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H w W Q' M :a.d 3 il 1.3. . ,MWMW W 55, .M ff, f .W Sophomore Blass Hisloiij All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. The majority of us made our debut into school about ten short years ago. None of us ever dreamed of the many strange adventures that would confront us in our journey. The stage was set, the characters ready, and we were eager for the curtain to rise on this new life. We played scene after scene through elemen- tary school and finally the long-awaited turning point came. We were ready to enter Junior High School. ln the seventh grade, there was a disturbing change. Mid-year pro- motions were eliminated. This change had one dire result, because if a person failed he had to repeat a whole year, instead of a half year, so with new resolves we all settled down to the business of being students, not mere pupils. While we were in the eighth grade, a change of schedule was made and we had to stay in school fifteen minutes longer. This was a catastrophe almost too great to be endured. ln our ninth year we were all avid sport fans, especially in basketball. That year our team won the Junior High W.P.l.A.L. championship. But the climax of our- stay was our graduation from Junior High. We all felt so happy, yet when everything was over and we were leaving the school for the last time, our hearts were sad. We were going to miss the teachers and friends we had left behind. All these years were just a background for our entrance into Senior High School. lt was a place of never-ceasing wonder to us. Every class and creed is mixed here in a potpourri fashion. We assumed the bewildered air and perplexed manner so much a mark of beginning Sophomores. However, as proof of our maturing, we were given the first Sopho-- more party in the history of our Donora Senior High School. The party in itself gave us a little more distinction than our former classmates because we had been so wonderfully honored. And what fun we hadl The pupils all contributed heartily and so did the teachers. Games, music, dancing, fun and food! All were combined to make it a success. ln a scholastic way we encountered a few new and interesting studies. Biology is the newest and a most fascinating one. Geometry had us draw- ing lines and angles, in English we prided ourselves on our oratorical ability tor lack of it-hear Friends, Romans and countrymen l and we spent many busy hours linking history of the Old World with modern times. We Sophomores participated in the Senior High sport activities with renewed vim and vigor. Our football team needed us to cheer it on to bigger victories. We looked forward to pep meetings because they put us in a vic- torious frame of mind. The old school walls rang with our cheers Basketball season combined the thrill of the game with the after-game custom of talking it over in the drugstore while enjoying a coke. But as everything both good and bad must end, so does the curtain fall on our happy carefree Sophomore year. A year of new experiences, pranks, scholastic advancement and social enjoyment. As seasoned players we keep alert eyes to the future anticipating years as profitable and happy as our Sophomore Year. HCTIVITIES ' hamber of Commerce Studen Iassical League Band Varsity Dragon Dragon Class Plays Debate HEX UPF! EE ATTRA ETIUNE 4 Bllllll First Row--W. Guaroscio, J. Sickels, H. Nescott, D. Revak, C. Glod, S. Lichtenstein, R. Mermelsteln, N. Lowstetter, J. Anton- elli, W. Robson. Second Row-L. Schwartz, C. Weightmari, V. Stoneman, D. Lowe, E. Ritacco, G. Shark, R. Neill, D. Corwin, R. Graham, K. Lee Third Row-E. J. Oxley, K. Sampson, F. Bevacqua, M. A. Mose baugh, L. Leone, E. Short, J. R. Whitefield, J. Chegin, D. Hirsch. Standing-f--D. Marinkovic, M. Vukich, S. Buylla, B. Orient, J. Lytlc, C. Compton, A. Hixenbaugh, W. Byron, R. Haberchak. H. Short, R. Horn, W. Hallen ldirectorl, S. Cook, J. Villella, E. Hughes, D. Huffman, M. M. Van Dyke. J. Sickels CLARINET M. Protz W. Guarascio K. Sampson H. Nescott T. Kolodychak D. Revok H. Brun R. Bertini L. Leone L. Schwartz D. Zuccarini R. Mermelstein R. Schwerha V. Stonemon H. Malaski D. Lowe E. J. Oxley C. Weightman J. Artuso F. Bevacqua SAXOPHONE FLUTE BARITONE N. Lowstetter C. Glod R. Siren S. Lichtenstein R. Neill CORONET B. Robson J. Antonelli K. Lee H. Behanna R. Graham D. Corwin F. Hixenbaugh TROMBONE L. Langstciff J. R. Whitefield J. Chegin E. Kcillok DRUM H. Short A. Hixenbough P. Leach CYMBAL BASS HORN D. Lytle R. Haberchak 44 SIUIIEIII lIllUlllIll First Row, Left to Rights-C. Maisano, C. Glod, G. Foytick, R. Clendenon, D. Schettler, L. Johnston, G. Tucceri, F .Reynolds C Hickman, D. Marinkovich. Second Row M. Priecko, A. Ballaban, I. Vataha, A. Belak, l-I. Kloz tfaculty adviserl, S. L. Brown, L. Zelenak, S. Garcia G. Jozefczyk, I-l. Osleger. Third Row S. Wall, A. Chase, A. Pokol, L. Drost, T. Ballaban, M. Cullingforcl, A. Garde. PRESENTATION The Student Council TIME I9-I3-el-I, Monday afternoons, 2:38 P. M. PLACE Library in Donora Senior High CAST OF CHARACTERS President . .... . . . ....... .... M arjorie Cullingford Vice President ..... Secretary-Treasurer .. .......Ann Ballaban . . . . .Louise Zelenak Director .... ..... .............. . ......., M i ss Kloz Prompter .. .................,....... Mr. Harris Stage Crew. . . . .Twenty-four Paine Room representatives PROLOGUE Members of Student Council served as a welcoming The aim of Student Council organization is to pro- mote in every possible way the best interests of Donora Senior High School, to develop and arouse proper school spirit, to encourage student participation in school activities and to provide opportunity for student cooperation and participation in the manage- ment of school affairs. PLOT The students had two excellent opportunities to manage and participate in school and nation-wide drives with the Junior Red Cross Drive in which many rooms were IOO per cent in enrollment and the Tin Can Salvage Drive. The Tin Can Drive was of several months' duration and it was gratifying to observe the enthusiasm with which the contributors helped to make it a success. committee to the Forensic League and acted as time keepers and ushers in the competitive debates. Home Room representatives on Student Council had the responsibility of keeping students in the groups informed of new regulations and new undertakings, they served as the contacts with all social or legis- lative committees. EPILOGUE Completing its second year as on important school activity, Student Council has made definite progress as a student representative group. Gradually it is learning to cope with the problems of the students and with successive years of experience hopes to grow in wisdom and cooperation and justify the confidence placed in it by the organizers. 45 VllllSll9 llllHBllll nst Row, Left to Right V. Jones, C, G'Od, S. Conde, S. Anstanclig, E. Chadwick, J, l-lagerson, L. Johnson, S. Lichtenstein M Sabol, l. l-lastie 7 Serontl lsow E. Sampler, C. Chadwick, C. Borodatyi, D. Frazier, A. Chase, D. Carson, A. Belak, R. M. Ruinort., T, lsaumas S. L. Brown, V. Stoneman, D. Marinkovich, G. Maddack, L. Johnston, A. Butler, P. Dias, Y. Blangger, P. Gayclos F. Bradley, E. J. Oxley. lhird Row C Cobb, A Mohan, L. Gamble, L. Zelenak, E. Haddad, S. Wall, L, Drost, B. Clement, D. Little, J. Szymanski A Castle, M. J Ready, J. Guliano, L, Gruessner. VVhat's new? The answer to that question may be found in our school newspaper, The Varsity Dragon. ln every issue of the paper is found advanced publicity, coming attractions, current problems of the school, club doings, sports review, and news about our classmates, JOIN THE EUNY COME ONE, COME ALL? BIG YEARBOOK SKATlNG PARTY .... ATTENTION BOYST WINTER FROLIC JUST AROUND CORNER, GET GIRL, MAKE DATE, DONCI' WAlTl The preceding headlines are a few which reflect the news value of the Varsity Dragon. Solely responsible for the fine editorial work in the school caper wes Editor- n-Chef Virginia Stoneman. She planned, assigned and eilitel the copy for publicaton. Her own etf - ciency served as an inspiration to staff reporters. Alertness to situations in school life which needed adiustment was evident in the timely editorials which aimed at correction of such student violations as habitual tardiness, lack of cooperation and superfluous noise in the halls. Sincere commendation of progress also found voice in the editorial co'umns. 'Dehate Doingsf' J.C.C, Jive, and J C.L. Banquet were a few of the articles about the club activities. What the c'ubs were doing for the school and their social gatherings were ol interest to all. On Donoral Football and basketball are two of the favorite sports of the schoo' The majority of the students attended the games and were interested in flee boys' victores The sports review in each issue of the Varsity Dragan brought out the highlights of the games and nt-ws about the players. The capability of Yxonne Blangger as Business Manager of the Varsity Dragon may be shown in the highly successful circulation results. This year was the first time the paper was sold on a subscription basis There were six issues offered for twenty-five cents. The paid sub- scriptions totalled five hundred and fifty-seven. There were approximately thirty-four extra copies sold per month. The sales this year were higher than they have been in previous years. Miss Kelly as financial adviser and Miss Goggin as editorial adviser worked with their respective stofts to produce a representative school paper. 46 Dill-llifll Top Row, Lett to Rightflz. Chabre, P. Krowich, G. Blangger. Louise Johnston o7,.o..,oo Genevieve Blangger Paul Krowich ,,.,o,,.....o, ,ee,o Flora Chabre ..,...oo..o7.. Dorothy K. Goggin Margaret M. Kelly Center-L. Johnston Bottom-M. Kelly, D. Goggin. Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Q ....,7oo7oo.,.,,oo,oo,. ,,ee7oe7o,.o A rt s Photography Manager , s, Editorial Adviser Financial Adviser Dlilllillll Seated Left to Right V. Jones, C. Glod, S. Conde, S. Anstanclig, E. Chadwick, S, L, Brown, A. Butler, E. J. Oxl y L Z I enak I Hastie. Second Row S Wall, R. M, Rumora, T. Koumos, L, Johnston, L. Drost, V. Stoneman, D Little, M. J. Ready J Szymanski A hard-working, enthusiastic staff of Sophomores, Juniors and Seni- ors have combined their literary efforts to present the i944 Dragon. Louise Johnston played the dual role of Editor-in-Chief and literary contributor to the annual. Most readers are not familiar with the numerous contributing factors which make a yearbook, but a glance backstage at the behind the scenes preparation will prove enlightening. The makeup of the book begins long before actual composition is started, Contracts with the engraver and the printer must be assured before the work can begin. As Business Manager, and therefore responsible for the financial backing of the Dragon and for its publicity, Genevieve Blangger was ably chosen for the job. She was assisted by the faculty adviser, Miss Kelly. Senior Photography finances were managed by Flora Chabre. The successful subscription campaign in which Rooms 209, l02 and lO4 led their respective classes was organized by Genevieve Blangger. Sev- eral profitable skating parties and a magazine subscription contest, with lllllllillll Seniors as salesmen, were the sources from which much of the money was raised. The Dragon has no endowed sum and sponsors must annually raise the money for current expenses. Assembling the properties such as covers, copy, engraving, choosing the theme and applying it throughout the book was the work, of Editor John- ston under advisement of Miss C-oggin. Cooperation in art work was given by Paul Krowich and Helen Lushki. Junior representatives were Louis Drost, Joseph Szymanski, Eleanor Jane Oxley, Anna Butler and Charlotte Glod, while Louise Zelenak, Shirley Anstandig, Mary Jane Ready and Thomas Koumas represented the Sophomores. Dress rehearsal for presentation of the Dragon was in the completion of the dummy with all scenery, characters and dialogue in place. The able crew of staff writers, the financial help of an alert business staff and the un- tiring assistance of the advisers made the l944 Dragon one of the pleasanter proiects of the school year. irs Row Left to Right - D. Marinkovich, C. Chadwick, S. Conde, L. Johnston, C. Prestio, D. A. Schettler, C. Hickman E J Oxley J. Girman, J. Guliano. second Rcw L Rochester, R. M. Tripp, B. Goodhue, H. Repo, E. Pacy, D. Carson, A. Belok, S. Anstandig, M. Priecko M Gon ales R Leiber, A. Butler, M. Cullingford, R. Hatfield, L. Fernandez, L. Gamble. Third Row M Rodriguez, C. Cobb, M. Hanna, D. Males, S. Wall, E, Ritocco, L. Drost, J. Nehrebecki, J. Szymanski Y Biong ger B Dragan, A. Novak, P. Penok, D. Shedlock. -E vs Y f, 'H Y 3 E95 In E. . if . I I ' A X Q V' ge Q , 2 Q yu? Jlllllllli lIlllSSIlJHl LEHGUE The curtain has fallen on another successful year for the Junior Classical League, also known as the Latin Club. Due to the absence of our sponsor, Mrs. Herk, the activities of the club were postponed until November, when she returned. The first under- taking was the election of officers with these results: President, Ruth Hat- field, Vice President, Robert Tomich, Secretary, Rose Marie Rumora, Treas- urer, Virginia Stoneman. The annual banquet was held on the twenty-third of November. Joe Szymanski was our capable and entertaining master of ceremonies, while Mr. Clark was the guest of honor. He gave a short after-dinner speech, sprinkled here and there with jokes which he claimed originated from Roman history, buttheir authenticity was doubtful. During the evening Mrs. Herk was presented with a beautiful pin as a remembrance from the club, since she was about to leave us permanently. Local talent furnished the entertainment in addition to the initiation. William Guarascio played the clarinet accompanied by Kent Dennis. And no banquet would be a success without group singing, so everyone sang familiar songs which had been translated into Latin by a thoughtful ,member of the club. Although the pronunciation may have turned Cicero or Vergil pale, we enjoyed it immensely and sang with gusto, and a few good voices. Last buthnot least, came the initiation of new members. These be- wildered individuals, most of whom were Sophpmores, were blind-folded, swatlgied in togas, and led to the stage to obey the heartless but harmless orders of the initiation committee. At the close of the induction they were ordered to wear togas between classes the next day. They also had to do anything they were told by an old member of J. C. L. The results were some queer sights in the halls of Senior High on the twenty-fourth of November, and some good-natured grumbling from the new J. C. L. members, who were loaded down with the books of carefree veterans of the Latin Club. Since December we have had several sponsors. Miss Lewkowicz acted as sponsor at our first meeting in January l9-44. After the regular business meeting in the auditorium, the Latin students displayed their ability or in- ability to spell Latin words by running relays lin imitation of Roman relay racesl , carrying large cards on which letters were printed, and when assem- bled correctly, spelled the desired word. Everyone played with great enthus- iasm, but of course even Latin students become tired, so the members de- scended to the gym where some danced while others rested after their exer- cise. In due time refreshments were served, giving a happy ending to an- another scene in the lives of the J. C. L. members. This is just an example of the good times the members of the Latin Club are privileged to enjoy in their search for knowledge of classical his- tory. And we really do learn something of Ancient Rome through skits, pup- pet shows, and other programs. We wear our pins of the olive wreath and torch proudly, and beneath our gaiety and fun we sincerely believe in the Latin Club and know it fulfills its purpose of increasing our interest and knowledge of the old Roman Empire. The club has arrived at the end of its fifth year with a progressive group of officers and members who have done their best to further the ad- vancement of the J. C. L. DEBHTE CLUB First Row, Left to Right - M. Hickman, R. M. Rumora, M. Priecko, H. Kloz ladviserl, M, Gonzales, R. Leiber, B Goodhue Second Row W. Lee, V. Semetkoski, S, Anstandig, A. Nagy, L. Drost, T. Koumas, Y. Blangger, D. Moses, J Haqerson H Lushki. 52 ln October when the Donora Senior High School Debate Club was organized by the new coach, Miss Helen L. Kloz, the Donora High School applied for a charter in the National Forensic League. The national office readily granted the charter because the new coach met all the required qualifications. Then a schedule of ten class hours a week for instruction and active debate and speech work was arranged after the regular school day hours. The club officers were elected as follows: Elizabeth Goodhue, President, Alex Nagy, Vice President, Rose Marie Rumora, Treasurer, Helen Lushki, Secretary. The club sponsored a movie benefit, thus was mainly self-supporting as ta materials, transportation, and fees besides clearing o substantial deficit left by the former debate club. An event made possible by the treasurer's fine management was the debate tournament held here in Donora February sixteenth with fifteen complete teams participating. Before the club was officially a member of the National Forensic League, it was in- vited to send delegates to the District Student Congress held at Munhall, December third and fourth. The club e'ected Rose Marie Rumora and Elizabeth Goodhue to the Senate and Helen Lushki and Thomas Koumas to the House. The Congressional members and coaches were entertained in the homes of Munhall's National Forensic League friends. lt was here that the Donora Forensic pledges were initiated into the society of public speakers and prospective public leaders. Because of the transportation conditions the Donora Chapter could not attend all of the practice tournaments. However, through attendance at Pittsburgh, Charleroi, McKeesport, and Donora the club was able to accumulate four hundred eighty points which insured participation in the semi-finals in debate. April eleventh the affirmative team: Margaret Priecko and Rose Marie Rumora, negative team: Yvonne Blangger and Alex Naay went to Mt, Mercy College, Pittsburgh, for the finals as a tie with Monessen and was eliminated with Monessen in the fourth round of the tournament. - In the speech division the Donora Chapter earned its right to participate in the final speech contest by placing an average third in the district. Capable representatives in this competition were: Extemporaneous Speaking, Rose Marie Rumora, Oratorical Declamation, Thomas Koumas, Alex Nagy, Dramatic Declamation, Rosslyn Leiber, Elizabeth Goadhue. With this event the debaters concluded a year profitable in activity and enjoyment of bene- ficial programs. illllllllll llHlllllBEll lll llllllllllflllt The Junior Chamber of Commerce, which prides itself on its reputation as an honor society for commercial students earning a B average, really became commercial in its under- takings for 1943-44, it was the official sponsor for the sale of war bonds and stamps. Initial efforts to arouse the student body to its financial responsibilities were made in a Bond Rally on September 30 at which individuals in Home Rooms signed pledges while at the rally and each pledge was sent to the stage for publication during the entertaining part of the program. This rally successfully raised a total of Sl,S24.75, of which Sl,l25.00 was in the sale of bonds and 3399.75 in stamps. The sum raised was a big step toward the 57,000 goal set by the J.C.C. for the school year l9-43-44. Pearl Harbor Day was fittingly commemorated by a rally which sold 5262.50 in bonds and 5205.60 in stamps. ln January the Sportsman's Club of the community enlisted the help of the J.C.C. in backing the Fourth War Loan Drive. The presentation of a movie Wild Life in Pennsylvania admission to which was purchase of a war stamp iand getting out of classesl served as the medium through which 35555.80 was realized. By the end of January 56,800 of the yearly pledge had been mode. For purposes of relaxation from its financial responsibilities the club enjoyed two parties, one in October at which time new members were admitted, and the annual Christmas party. Monthly meetings kept all informed ofthe progress of the club and one meeting at which Miss Martha Foertsch as guest speaker explained the duties of a secretary provided practical information for business-minded students. Miss Kelly, Miss Vazur, Miss Hageman, Miss Lewkowicz, and Miss Acker as com- mercial teachers were advisers to the very capable officers. President ...........,.., Flora Chabre Secretary . .... Genevieve Blangger Vice-President ..... Roberta Cullingford Treasurer .,....... Gertrude Jozefczyk First Row, Left to Right -- 7 l. Dukery, F, Chabre, E. Brody, Cfvlaisano, E. Rongaus, B. Paterson, l.. Fernandez, V. Binley, B. Mendola, E. Malinchak, Second Rowe -G. Blangger, Y. Blangger, B. Greenlee, C. Gembarosky, M. Priecko, A, Koday, A. Hageman iadviserl, M. Kelly ladviserl, D. Acker ladviserl, S. Lewkowicz ladviserl, O. Vazur ladviserl, R. Leiber, H. Nescott, G. Jozefczyk, D. Granato. Third RowfF. Sampler, l-l, Barczuk, A. Ballaban, A. Belak, A. Nagy, L. Dole, l. Kovalak, M. Dszubak, B. Dragan, D. Masaitas. 53 FEH SElllllll ULHSS PLHU Left to Right-T. Henderson, M. Gonzales, l. Hastie, V. Stoneman, J. Hetherington, R. M, Rumora, D. Little, J. Em'er, V. Jones, R. Hatfield, D. Hirsch, M Cullingford, S. Wall, L. Johnston, F. Bradley. SPRlNG DANCE To a student, top billing is obtained when he reaches that all important Senior year. Many found their names in lights clue to participation in extra-curricular activities. One of the most important activities in the Senior year is the Senior Class Play. Due to an interest in dramatics many of us applied when the call for tryouts came. Since Mr. McDunn had worked with us previously the job of casting was not as difficult as most peo- ple imagined it would be. The play, Spring Dance, portrayed all the life and humor that is common to a Philip Barry story. It presented life at a girl's college when preparations for the Spring Dance were underway. Marjorie Cullingford, in the role of Alex Benson, invited James Emler, as Sam That- cher, to come to the dance. She, as well as her friends, is excited to learn that Sam is com- ing. But all hopes are shattered when Alex finds he has come not for the dance but to say goodbye. Sam and the Lippincot, played by Don Little, are quitting college and leaving for Russia immediately. ln an attempt to catch Sam for Alex, her mates use all the methods that are in the books land also those that aren'tl. Louise Johnston as Kate, Alex's room mate, employs the services of Sherman Wall, in the role of Mr. Beckett, Alex's biology professor, in a final attempt to keep Sam at the college. Tom Henderson, as Hat, also renders his services to the desperate girls. ln years to come when we think of the play we will have a vivid picture of Tom Hen- derson doing a tap dance. James Emler's love making and Marjorie Cullingford's dram- atic crying scene, are a few of the things that will be long remembered. THE CAST .Mildred ....,.. ....,., F ay Bradley Buck Buchanan .... James Hetherington Walter Beckett .... ....... S herman Wall Mady Platt... ........ Ruth Hatfield Miss Ritchie.. . .... Rose Marie Rumoro Alex Benson .... .. .Mariorie Cullingforfl John Hatton .. . ...... Tom Henderson Kate McKim. . . ..... Louise Johnston The Lippincot, . . .....,... Donald Little Sally Prescott ..., ,... ...... V i vian Jones Doc Boyd ..... ....... ..,. D a vid Hirsch Sam Thatcher .......... .,.. J ames Emler Frances Fenn ......... ......... I rene Hastie 55 tlUlllllll ULHSS PLHU JUNE MAD As we go to press, the members of the Junior Class are starting the production of their annual class play. This year it is the popular comedy, June Mad, written by Flor- ence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Dr. and Mrs. Wood, portrayed by Ernest Haddad and Madge McNab, and their daughter Penny, Roberta Cullingford, together with their amiable neighbors, Mr. Harris, Harold Costner, Chuck, Joe Artuso, and Julie, Jean Louise Schaefer, the Wood's hired help, Effie, Charlotte Glad, and Elmer Tuttle, Richard Breletich, Mrs. Wood's brother, Mer- vyn Roberts, Alex Nagy, and Mervyn's college friend, Rodger Van Vleck, Joe Szymanski, plus Shirley, Louise Patterson, and Ralph Wentworth, Bill Guarascio, friends of Penny's, and as always the neighborhood pest, Millie Lou, played by Rosslyn Leiber, constitute the cast, V The main plot centers around Penny's annual case of spring fever. However, this year she pretends she is interested in no boy, not even Chuck Harris. Then when Uncle Mervyn brings home his college friend, Rodger Van Vleck, Penny, very rapidly changes her mind. Although Chuck is left out of the picture momentarily, Penny finally decides that there just can't be anyone quite equal to Chuck. Effie and Elmer Tuttle lend the humor to the comedy. The inquisitive little girl of the neighborhood in the story is Millie Lou. Doctor and Mrs. Wood ably portray the parents of their vivacious daughter, Penny, THE CAST Penny Wood. . . .... Roberta Cullingford Rodger Van Vleck ..,. .. .Joseph Szymanski Chuck Harris .... ....... J oseph Artuso Mr. Harris ........ .... H arold Costner Mrs. Wood ..... ..... M adge McNob Shirley Wentworth .... ..., L ouise Patterson Elmer Tuttle... .... Richard Breletich Ralph Wentworth .... ....., W illiam Guarascio Dr. Wood ....... ..,.. E rnest Haddad Julie Harris ........ .... J eon Louise Schaefer Effie. .,........, ...Charlotte Glad Play Director ...., ......... M r. McDunn Millie Lou .......... .... R osslyn Leiber Student Director. . . ..., Eleanor Jane Oxley G. Mervyn Roberts ..,...,........... Alex Nagy Prompter ............. ,.......... S elwyn Weiss Make-up -M. Cline, E. Bonaventura, E. Annesi. Stage Handel Culyba, A. Cerini, R. Turnbull, J. Daley 56 SPORTS if if ik iii? Ga Q, Qc 0 4L V ca ,ov 45 Cp 423 J? aatha Basketball 'ff O2 2- 00 41 YC! 11 6,3 420 X52 Z Q Op 63 GX , fe 9 61, aseha Track lx 4- -34' I 'Ms ' f f' f my 5 H E , Q 455- .kg ., r a ' . K F M J A T Q TK M. A HN , :.I L -:g,, x . V S L A ,. ' N- my A .-AX , I J I . ,Aw L- ,I , QQ 6 N kk . .. , f 5 1' , - 11 Q ' Nwf'. A Pffw-I-EP , ,VK , an-run , , x , Ji -W., xXx my wr v LN . ' Wqmqnk , 'Val-1 q.w,,. ,,, W R , I7-. .S , .W .mai 3 f J V, W? fl V TY-F -mmm . .. , , M ' , k 'N H ' We- 'V ,I , r M VY ,Aw X, .M .. ' fi d Q .- V ' . W' ,-'nf ,. vs .wngqy-rm i ' Y ' GRN-f .-4.. ,.,,.,Wf,..r- -sw Q , , 4? Ai ' A 3ag1d 2!fJiM 4 A A L A, f..i1f.f X XX ...Ai - A ' , 3 7 ' . m ' ' 521, ww . A ' f -V iw K' ,2whS:nwff- A .ff QS in V- F .. , I n U ld MF 4 2- 1 ' if L ' V x. li ,Q , m g K . V I .V 9. - . ' ' sw 'H a' J' 1 X Q ' W lliyslfax-w,,g,. - ' w , -L'. 5 ,LV A ff . if-1,.f5 V Q g F,+va?HH V 'ff wfmaiwf ' K K 2 ww 'ff' f v Q ,A,. 4 1. e' .1 gig ., Q ML ,il ow iwgrxgifm x f -i-i X -P? . my V.. fx 1524K-vw FUlllBHll...lhe Squad F r Row, Left to Right-A. Garde, A. Huhra, E. Szymczyk, J. Andros. Second Raw-J, Russell, Coach, D. Towler, R, Stoioff, A. Galiffa, J. Guarascio, H. Ostapowicz, T, Ballaban, J. l-letherington Buchala, R. Karnis, R. Triscik, J. Foley, R. Ross, J. Clark, Coach, G, l-layes, Faculty Manager, Third RowxW. Harris, Principal, F. DeFelicis, A. Strain, J. Daley, L. Cecconi, F. Wieclaw, E. Goe, R. Vernile, P. Terrenoire P. Cicconi, C, Dabiero, H. Behanna, E. Dennis, M. Duda, Coach. Fourth Row-J. Steranko, A. Baldini, R. Lafvlendola, R. Gimera, J. Higgins, J. Jaso, T. Puglisi, E. Gray, F. Eolek, J. Kotlinslfy L. Seper, E. Rongaus, P. Ballaban. The final statistical statement of the l943 football season indicated three vic- tories, four losses and one tie. The Dragons were deservedly represented by Captain Woodie l-letherington, center, and Rudolph Karnis, tackle on the mythical Section IV Valley Team. ln the development of co-operation, team work, sportsmanship and dependability, Coaches Russell, Clark and Duda recognize the season as profitable to the individual players. DONORA 32 OLIVER O Oliver High School, Pittsburgh's City champions of last year were soundly defeated by an aggressive Donora Eleven at the Legion Field. A triumph such as this one can only be made possible if the forward wall can open holes in the enemy line, pull out to give inter- ference on end runs, and charge down the field to spill enemy defenders. Babe Stoioff tallied three touchdowns while Johnny Foley and Pete Cecconi each started off the season with one to his credit. Coach Russell had the team working as a unit, each boy trying to do his share toward an initial victory. DONORA 7 CHARLEROI 6 The section IV season opened very satisfactorily for the Dragons with a victory, a close one, over Charlerioi-the first time since l938. Using the T formation throughout 59 flllllBllll the game with Pope Galiffa handling the ball brilliantly the team made a fine showing for the opening league game. George Buchak blocked a partial kick, Ross picked it up to run for a touchdown and Foley magically kicked the extra paint. Lewis was the starring play- er far the opponents with Roscoe Ross the shining light for the Dragons. The line for the Donora Eleven was especially fierce and strong. Babe Stoioff and Captain Woodie Heth- erington proved their ability. DONORA 6 MONONGAHELA 6 Playing their first game of the season under the field lights the Dragons failed to break the jinx which has persisted since the present Seniors were in the seventh grade-and Monongahela remained undefeated. From the outset of the skirmish it became apparent to the Dragons that they were in for a hectic night. Only 'occasionally did Babe Stoioff get a chance to show why he is rated one of the best fullbacks in the valley. For the most part the Wildcat line was upon him before he had a chance to pass to the line of scrim- mage. Most of Roscoe Ross' gains were of the short variety. Johnny Foley played his best defensive game of the young season, reeling off several sizable gains to our advantage. One of the biggest spectator followings witnessed the game. DONORA O CLAIRTON I9 Proving to be a surprise to an over-confident Clairton team, a gallant Donora Eleven lost their first grid game of the season to the undefeated Wildcats. Keyed to a fighting pitch the Dragons were doing everything that Clairton was supposed to do. Donora had shown power through the heart of the line, but the hopelessly outmanned, but not out- fought Dragons began to tire under the relentless pounding ofa superior team. Clairton took the second half kickoff and drove sixty-one yards for the first touchdown of the game. After this two more came in quick succession and it was all over for the Dragons. DONORA I5 BROWNSVILLE 20 The Dragons played their hearts out to defeat the Brownies, but the visiting team autpointed them. To say the Dragons capped a moral victory is a summation of how thor- oughly they outplayed Brownsville from start tio finish. All through the game the Orange and Black pushed the Brownies all over the field. They had many opportunities to score but failed to take advantage of them. lt was the first time this season that the much pub- Iicized back, Paul Johns, was unable to score, for the Dragons bottled him up closely. Once again Babe Stoioff proved to be the fullback strength of the game. Roscoe Ross scored two touchdowns on runs of ten and nineteen yards. lf ever a team deserved to win! DONORA 20 TURTLE CREEK l3 lf at first you don't succeed, try, try again. That seemed to be the mottlo of the I943 edition of the D. H. S. football team. With their win over Turtle Creek the Dragons shut the championship door in the face of the W. P. l. A. L. aspirants. Throughout mast of the game the T formation was used by Donora with Pope Galiffa handling the ball bril- liantly. He was also active in running and in punting and in his vicious tackling an various occasions. The fleet-footed Roscoe Ross was the alert in the Donora attack, as he planted his cleats in pay dirt three times for eighteen of Dionora's twenty points. Roscoe made several sensational runs in addition to his scoring. Turtle Creek fielded a fine team and found Donora's weak passing to their advantage until the coaches got together and figured out a pass offensive that made the opposition's aerial attack as futile as their ground offensive. 60 innisnii DONORA 7 MONESSEN l3 The defeat of the Dragons proved a bitter pill to swallow. Fate had the game mark- ed in the win column of the Monessen ledger before the game started and all that the Dragons attempted would not alter the decision. Monessen capitalized on two breaks that came their way. Bruce picked up a loose fumble on the Donora eight yard line and scam- pered for the first Hound tally in the third quarter. ln the last period Bruce intercepted a Foley pass on his own twenty yard line and lugged the ball thirty-seven yards. Natale slanted off right tackle and out-ran the secondary for a forty yard touchdown jaunt. A defensive game was played which saw both teams strutting three members who will make a bid of the all-valley team Hetherington outplayed his rival for this position. T-ommy Ballaban and George Buchak were invaluable. DONORA 7 ALTOONA 20 lt was the final game of the season for the Dragons and a tough one to lose. The Dragons in the second half seemed to have things pretty much their own way and went into the lead without any trouble. In the third quarter Altoona broke the tie by using a play Coach Russell used to defeat Charleroi seven years ago. The winners scored again in the final period. The play that beat Donora caujht the whole team napping. As the Altoona center bent over the ball the rest of the team lined up on the other side of the field. The center picked up the ball and shot a shovel pass laterally across the field to Quarterback Robinson. l-le raced fifty-nine yards behind his nine men's interferenceg three Dragons managed to get in front of the Altoona team but they were easily toppled. lt was the last game of the year for many who will either graduate or leave for the armed forces. TURTLE CREEK GAME Dragon Players are-No. 22, J. Foleyj No. 36, R. Stoioffg No. 25, T. Ballaban. 61 BllSllElBllll First Row, Left to Right-V--A. Garde, M. Fazzini. Second Row fE. Sanko, F. DeFelicis, J. Foley, A. Lelik, S. Bolek, P. Cicconi, L. Cecconi. Third Row W. Harris, Principal, D. Towler, W. Kuzemka, D. Connair, Coach, A. Galiffa, B. Snead, R. Ross, J. Wunderlich Coach. This year the Donora Basketball team, even if they lost their chance to play at the Pitt Stadium by losing to Brownsville and automatically forfeiting two league games to Charleroi and Monessen, nevertheless, is hailed as the best team in the valley. After fin- ishing the first half of the schedule tied with Monessen and Brownsville for the lead, the Orange and Black opened the second half of the league games with an easy victory over Charleroi. Next came the Monessen test in which Donora won. With the playing of the California game the season ended for the Dragons. In Section IV of the W. P. l. A. L. Donora tied for second place with Brownsville. ln the non-league games Donora won seven of the eleven games played. Donora scored 737 points throughout all of the league and non-league games played and allowed their opposition 6l7. Coaches Jerry Wunderlich and Dan Connair claim that this season's team was one of the easiest to handle. They had the power, ability, and determination to make the team that they did. This year since a great part of the team was composed of Juniors and Sophomores, we can look forward hopefully to Donora to represent its section next year. Donora holds in highest esteem the two Senior players on the team, William Kuzemka and Bert Snead, whose brilliant careers came to an end. This year Arnold Galiffa, pivot artist and captain of the Donora cagers, won the in- dividual scoring title of Section IV with a total of lOO points. 62 BilSllElBllll DRAGONS VICTORIOUS AGAINST COUGARS 26-I4 The Dragons playing the Charleroi team presented a preview of future league games. The boys at the start of the game passed the ball around and as the game prog- ressed they tossed many passes out of bounds. Then Bert Snead shot the ball to Roscoe Ross for a two pointer that gave Donora a lead they never lost. During the third and fourth quarters all of the boys got a shot at the hoop and the final score was in favor of Donora High School 26-I4. High scorer was Pope Galiffa with nine points. DONORA CAGERS DEFEAT THE GREYHOUNDS 36-20 Monessen held the lead late in the first period until Bill Kuzemka and Pope Gal- iffa teamed up to put Donora in the lead at the end of the first period. The Hounds started with a zone defense, later shifting man to man. One of the finest foul contests was witnessed in this game. Stanley Bolek was one of the key men in bringing the ball up the court and working it toward the basket. The second league game was a steady, fast, and smart game won by Donora 36-20. High scorer was Arnold Galiffa with thirteen points. DRAGONS WIN GAME WITH CUBS 5I-27 The end of the first quarter found the Dragons a I3-4 lead. Eddie Senko let go a one-handed shot from the four line. High scorer was Twerp Senko with thirteen points, followed by William Kuzemka with twelve points. DRAGONS LOSE TO BROWNIES 40-24 Our shots failing to go through the hoop brought to us our first league game defeat. The Dragons led in the first period I0-9. The Brownies led at the half I6-I4. The boys tried desperately but Lady Luck was not with us and Brownsville won 40-24. Stanley Bolek was high scorer with nine points. ORANGE AND BLACK DEFEAT WILDCATS 38-27 At the quarter the Dragons came out with a l l-8 lead. In the third period Was- sie Kuzemka, Pope Galiffa, and Roscoe Ross made seven points. The reserves went in making five points. The final score for Donora was 38, for Monongahela 27. Bill Kuz- emka and Pope Galiffa were high scorers each with fourteen points. DRAGON TOWN BEATS MAGIC CITY 40-I5 Outclassing the Charleroi Cougars in the sixth league game Donora won by a score of 40-l5. The game was under Dragon control at all times. One of the finest plays of the evening was contributed by Arnold Galiffa who fooled a Charleroi player and got an open shot under the basket. Stanley Bolek started the scoring for the evening, sinking the second -of two fouls. The reserves came in at the second period. Score was in favor of Do- nora 40-l5. High scorer was Roscoe Ross with ten points. DONORA ROUTS BROWNSVILLE 47-34 In this game Donora sought revenge on the Brownies The game was a slow one until the late minutes of the final quarter. All the boys contributed in making the score. High scorer was 'Pope Galiffa with fourteen points. DONORA OVERPOWERS MONESSEN 43-29 The Dragons overpowered the Hounds with a score of 43-29. Our team led at all times except at the very start. The reserves were let on the floor. The final score was 43-29 in favor of Donora. High scorer was Bill Kuzemka. DRAGONS BEAT MONONGAHELA 45-35 The Donora basketball team outshot the Monongahela lads 45-35. At the half the Dragons led 26-l0. Don Fanoni was high scorer with l4 points. Ross scored thirteen points. DONORA WINS LAST LEAGUE GAME FROM CUBS 49-22 The Dragons ended their basketball season by defeating the California Cubs, Arnold Galiffa shot and made points. Inspired by their captain, Roscoe Ross and Don Fanoni each made ten points. Eddie Senko and Stanley Bolek played a fine defense. Final score Donora 49, Cubs 22. Arnold Galiffa was high scorer with nineteen points. DRAGONS FORFEIT STADIUM OPPORTUNITY At the meeting of the W. P. l. A. L. Decision Committee the ineligibility of Bert Snead and William Kuzemka, because of the nine semester ruling was determined. Auto- matically Donora forfeited the two league games to Charleroi and Monessen and thereby lost the opportunity to represent Section IV at the Stadium. 63 l3llSEBllll First Row' A. Garde, J. Andros, A. Ferretti. Second Raw- W. C'Lenic, R. Leddon, T. Koskoski, A. Goliffa, B. Snead, R. Ross, J. Sinclair, R. Triscik, W. Boyd. Third Raw G, Hayes, Faculty Manager, M. Duda, Coach, S. Bolek, T. Bollaban, J. Howard, E. Szymczyk, J. Miller, W. Brant J. Gidick, Coach, W. Harris, Principal, Fourth Row F. DeFelicis, E. Sanka, D. Towler, M, Dobos, J. Joso, G. Kovalak, P. Verbich, F. Barbarossa. Under the coaching of Ki Duda, the D, H. S. completed another successful baseball year. The opening of baseball practice found only three veteran varsity men reporting. They were Jimmy Sinclair, Bill O'Lenic and Bobby Leddon. With the help of Assistant Coach Gidick, Coach Duda was finally able to turn out a ball club from the numerous prospects who reported. The beginning af the season was delayed for two weeks because of bad weather. DONORA 7 BROWNSVILLE I The batteries for Donora were Bolek to Sinclair. Donoro had a field day. Bolek whom- med two home runs way out to Aunt Minnie's Window. Ross helped out with a three bagger and a home run. Bolek allowed only one hit to invade D. H. S. territory. DONORA ll BROWNSVILLE 7 The Leddon to Sinclair batteries seemed to click very well. Leddon allowed only five hits. Leddon was relieved by Bolek in the seventh, Leddon slugged out a homer and a single, while Kovalak batted a sizzling .75O. DONORA 5 MONESSEN 3 The batteries were Leddon to Sinclair. Leddon held the up-river team to four hits. Galiffa and Ross each smacked out a homer. DONORA 5 MONESSEN 2 ln a return game with our keen rivals, Leddon allowed only three hits. Ross was feeling in high spirits as he banged out a homer, triple and single for four times at bat. DONORA 5 CHARLEROI 6 For the fourth time, Sinclair donned the mask behind Leddon. Leddon banged out a homer, while Boyd and Snead both hit SOO. DONORA 0 CHARLEROI 4 The Leddon-Sinclair combination could not seem to hold the up-river combination in control, Sinclair banged out 2 hits in four trips to the plate. Lutes, Charleroi pitcher, allowed only 4 hits. DONORA 8 MONONGAHELA CITY 4 Bolek took over the pitching reigns. Boyd got three for four, one hit being a home run. Galiffa, keeping up with his excellent batting record the whole season, batted .500. ln a return game, the down-river club overran the Dragons to the tune of 7 to 2. Charleroi won the Section IV title at the close of the season. lHHlIll With the entry of Mr. E. Paul Wagner into the service the problem of selecting a track coach became a very immediate one. Mr. John Clark was chosen as his successor and the wisdom of this choice was evident in the fine spirit of cooperation given Coach Clark by the boys of D. H. S. The Dragon track and field teams of l943 upheld a splendid record in staying un- defeated in its dual meet with Clairton and in the tri-school meeting with Greensburg and Jeannette. The Clairton dual meet was touch and go until the final mile relay event. Winner of this event would bring victory to its team. With Davey Lee, Bob Toth, Ed Lelik, and Joe Guarascio representing the Dragons first place went to them and with a point score of 67-60, the Dragons were victorious. ln the Greensburg-Jeannette meet held at Greensburg Babe Stoioff scored thir- teen points, making victory very possible for Donora. At the Pittsburgh indoor meet the Dragons placed sixth. Hubbard Carter took the high jumping event by clearing the bar at six feet. The high jumping team of Carter, Zef- fira, and Resovich showed its ability in the Connellsville relays in which Donora placed seventh. A plaque was awarded the successful high jumping team. The most outstanding success of the season was in the Washington County lnvita- tional meet held at Washington. With eighteen teams competing the Dragons placed sixth with a first place in the high jumping being won by Carter and Resovich trying for first place in the pole vaulting event. First place medals were awarded the boys. The track team under its new management acquitted itself very creditably and sat- isfactorily represented Donora High School in the thin clad field. First Row, Left to Right-D. Harrell, P. Leach, N. Clement, M. Andros, J. Matsick, R. Stoioff, J. Guarascio, R. Toth, E. Lelik D. Lee, E. Jakela, J. Muha. Second Row+J. Clark, Coach, C. Kowalczyk, R. DiNatali, M, Resovich, H. Ostapowicz, E. Novak, J. Kash, J. Gatto, R Mc Carthy, J. Skraitz, W. Harris, Principal. 65 from llul ni Uur Crowded lIalendar AUGUST SO. School opened. And the whining school boy with his satchel and shining morning face creeping like a snail unwillingly to school. SEPTEMBER 4. Donora at Scottdale lFl. On again! the virtue lies in the struggle not the prize. 6. Labor Day-No school. Let no one till his death be called unhappy. Measure not the work until the day's out and the labor done. IO. Junior Class Tea Dance. On with the dance! Let joy be unconfirmed. I6. Dr. D. M. Yapp-Speaker. Speech finely framed delighteth the ears. I8. Charleroi at Donora lFl. Fight till the last gasp. 28. J. C. C. Bond Rally. They also serve who only stand and wait. OCTOBER I. Donora at Monongahela iFI. That only the Strong shall survive. 8. Donora at Clairton IFJ. The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong. I I . End of the first six weeks. ln everything one must consider the end. l3. J. C. C. Party. October gave a party, The leaves by hundreds came. I8. Yearbook Skating Party. Many are our joys in youth! I9. Dr. Barker-Speaker. Men of few words are the best men. 20. Sophomore Party. ' Welcome ever smiles, and farewell goes out sighing. 23. Brownsville at Donora lFl. I like the game and want to play. 29. Hallowe'en Party. Thus we play the fools with the time. J. Franklin Caveny-Artist. 30. Donora at Turtle Creek iFI. Play up! play up and play the game. NOVEMBER 2. Assembly-the Congo by Mr. Clark. Exceedingly well read. 6. Monessen at Donora lFl. To love the game beyond the prize. IO. Tea Dance. Wild and young, l laugh'd and danc'd and talk'd and sung. Il. Armistice Day lholidayl. Dead on the field of honour. I3. Donora at Altoona lFI. Will it not be then the same, whether we lost or won the game? IS. The Iron Duke -Movie. Life's moving-pictures, well wrought plays. 23. End of second six weeks. We shall come all right in the end, never fear. 24. Tea Dance. Oh 'tis jesting, dancing. 25-26. Thanksgiving vacation. Dear the thanks, too, that we give for all of this, Thanksgiving Day.' DECEMBER I-2. Senior Play- Spring Dance. lt would be argument for a week, laughter for a month, and good jest forever. 3. Drums of Africa -Movie. McKeesport at Donora IBBI. Would you care to be told that I have two seats for an elegant movie? 4. Senior Dance. We can vividly recall the good time that is now no more. 7. J. C. C. Bond Rally. PEARL HARBOR ANNIVERSARY! Homestead at Donora IBBI I'll note you in my book of memory! IO. Maid of Salem -Debate Club Movie. A foolish little maiden bought a foolish little bonnet. She thought she'd go to the meeting the next Sunday, just to show it. I4. Donora at Duquesne lBBl. He bore his part in strife with many a valiant foe. I6. J. C. C. Party. lt is good for us to be here. 1 From llul ni llur Crowded Calendar I7. Ambridge at Donora IBB? . 'Tis full of pleasure, void of strife, and 'tis beloved by many. l8. West Penn Movie. An assembly of good fellows. 2I. Tea Dance. His very foot has music in it. 23. Christmas vacation. 24. Donora at Washington IBBI. 28. Donora at Ambridge IBBI. 30. Aliquippa at Donora IBBI. At Christmas play and make good cheer. For Christmas comes but once a year. JANUARY 4. Washington at Donora IBBJ . He was a foe without hate, a friend without treachery. 6. J. C. L. Party. Hail, hail the gang's all here. 7. Donora at Charleroi IBBI. Oh for one hour of youthful joy. IO. Mr. Bolt-Rotary Speaker. Duquesne at Donora IBBI. Manhattan Singers. l thank you for your voices: thank you, your sweet voices. l3. Monessen at Donora IBBJ. Great contest fellows and much learned dust. l8. Mr. Gerhardt Segar-Rotary Speaker. California at Donora IBBJ . His look drew audience and attention still as night. 2l. End of third six weeks. Donora at Brownsville IBBJ. The smallest worm will turn, being trodden on. 25. l. R. Fisher-Rotary Speaker. Listen where thou are sitting. 28. Donora at Monongahela lBBl . And you will speed us onward with a cheer. FEBRUARY I. Professor Grimwade-Rotary Speaker. Donora at McKeesport IBBJ . Whose words all ears took captive. 4. Junior and Senior Prom Play. Charleroi at Donora IBBD . The Play's the thing. l I . Donora at Monessen IBBI . When the battle's lost and won. I4. Saint Valentine's Day. Live and let live, as l will do, Love and let love, and so will l. I5. Donora at California IBBI. Forth we went a gallant band. l8. Brownsville at Donora IBBI. They went forth to battle. 2l. Yearbook Skating Party. The more the merrier. 22. Last of the Mohicans -Movie. Donora at Monongahela IBBI. l want that crude, hard-fisted tale, where seven more redskins bit the dust. 24. Junior Class Party. As merry as the day is Iong. 29. End of the fourth six weeks. After a trying period of expectations, we have entered upon the stage of certainty MARCH 6. Glenn Morris-assembly. For lack of listeners are not said! APRIL 6-IO. Easter Vacation. And I long for a long vacation. I4. End of fifth six weeks. And so we are nearing our journey's end. 20. DeCrosta and Ferrari-assembly. Let down the curtain, the farce is done. MAY l3. Junior-Senior Prom. Too late l stayed-forgive the crimeg Unheeded flew the hours. 22. Baccalaureate. Thou speakest wiser than thou art wore of. 26. Commencement. Our revels are now ended. BEAUTIFUL CEREMONIES A SERVICE OF CHARM AND SIMPLICITY And Costs within the means of Every Family is Available JAMES A. 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