German Township High School - Laureola Yearbook (McClellandtown, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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WAN DA WALTERS Gates Assembly 4. My true love hath my heart, and l have his. LUELLA WHETZEL Lou Palmer Commercial Assembly l-2-3-4, All-County Cho- rus lNorth Unionl. With modest dignity and calm con- tent. , FRANCES WORCH Mt. Sterling General Assembly 3, Choral Music 3. Her heart is like a singing bird. IRENE YANIGA Palmer Commercial Choral Music l, Library Club 4. For she was ies' the quiet kind Whose nature never varies. ANNE M. YURIC Ann Edenborn Commercial Assembly 4, Choral Music 3. Speech is silver, silence is golden. PAULINE ZEMBAR Masontown General Assembly 3-4. She has a natural, wise sincerity. IRENE E. ZOLDOS Rennie Ralph General Tri-Hi-Y l-2-3, Assembly 3-4, Li- brary Club 3, Class Party Com- mittee 2, Choral Music 3. Seek not afar for beauty, Lo! it glows. Gummy MARILYN WELLER ,f ,V Commercial McCIellondtawn Academic Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Assembly 4, German Hi News 4, Laureola Staff 4, Band 3-4, Science Club 3. Western Hills High School, Cincin- nati, Ohio-'4l, North Vernon, Indiana-'42. ith She is pretty to walk w And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. BETTY L. WITT Ronco Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4, Assembly l-2-3-4, Library Club 2-3. Glad with the joy of existence. ANNE YAKOVAC Gates Commercial Choral Music 2-3, Honorary Soci- ety 4. Displays distinguished merit. BETTY YAWORSKY Edenborn Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Home Room Officer l-2, Assembly 2-3-4, Laureola Staff 4, Honorary Society 4, Of- fice Assistant 4 Learning by study must be won, 'Twas ne'er entail'd from son to son. PETE ZAWELENSKY Footedale Bus Sergeant 4. He was strong as PEGGY C. ZISKA High House h Sam Commercial ampion. Peg General Library Club 2-3, Assembly 2-4. A face with gladness overspreadf' JOSEPH ZUZIK Palmer Commercial A mind at peace with all. -271

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- W' ,oil ,lil NORMA STACEY Nonie McClellandtown Commercial Assembly Program 2. Fair was she to behold, that maid- en of seventeen summers. JOANNA C. STARY Jo Ronco Commercial Vice President i, Treasurer 3, As- sembly 2-4. I om wealthy in my friends. WANDA V. SYTULIK Edenborn Commercial Secretary l, Treasurer 2, Assembly 2-3-4, Choral Music l. l'm shy, nervous, modest, retiring and diffidentf' FLORENCE C. TOBOY Flo Footedale Commercial Assembly 2-3, Choral Music 2-3. A face lit with delight. JOHN TURLIK Junny Leckrone Academic Home Rnom Officer lPres. 3-4, V. Pres. 29, Assembly Program 2-3- 4, Class Officer lV. Pres.l 4, Class Party Committee l-4, Pho- tography Club 4. He was a scholar and a ripe and good one. CAROLYN VALENSIC Carrie Masontown Academic Tri-l-li-Y 2-3-4, German Hi News Staff 4, Laureola 4, Class Party Committee 3-4, National Honor Society 4, Photography 4. Enthusiasm is the greatest asset in the world. ROSE VOLPE Ro Footedale Commercial Assembly 2-3, Home Room Secre- tary 3, Choral Music 2-3. Fresh as a rose in June. FRANCIS STACY Slace Masontown Academic Football 3-4, Wrestling 2-4, Science Club 3, Home Room Officer 2-3. A man of hope and forward-loolv ing mind. WILLA STITH Leckrone Commercial Thou are ever calm and still. WILLIAM H. THOMAS Bill Masonfown Academic Band l-2, Football l-2, Basketball l-2, Assembly l-2-3, Junior Class Play Good Night Ladies 3. When duty whispers low, 'Thou must', The youth replies, 'I Can'. PAULINE A. TOKISH Puritan Commercial A pillar steadfast in the storm. HELEN UNGUREAN Masonfown Academic Maiorette l-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y lOffi- cer 2-3-4l, High School Play Stray Cats 3, Class Party Committee 3-4, Home Room Officer 2-3-4, Assembly l-2-3-4, The very room-Coz she was in' Seemed warm from floor to ceil- ingot BETTY D. VARHOL Lamberfon Commercial Assembly 2-4, Choral Music 2-3, ln every rank, great or small, 'Tis industry supports us all. FRANCES L. WALCZY Fan Leckrone Commercial Assembly l-2, Choral Music. Cannot check her girlish blush.



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SEN IORS NOT PICTU RED JAMES GRASSI EMIL JESSO LOUISE HOUSE M so town General Masontown General Lambert General Football l, Choral Music 3. Football Manager l, Choral Music 3. Attended High School in Cleveland He has a nimble wit. Silence is golden. Ever present and ready to ser SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Little did the Freshmen realize what was in store for them back in '39 when they first entered through the doors of G. T. H. S. The graduating class of l944 has had many exciting events during the four years that they've been here. Let's go back a few years when we were Freshmen. During that year Virginia Kennison was President, Evelyn Ho- vanec was Vice President, John Savanick was Secretary, and they had been very successful in making our Freshman year a pleasant one. A class party was given which enabled everyone to become better acquainted and gain new friends for the coming years. Now, we advance to the Sophomore year which was more interesting than the first. With such leaders as Eddie Baer as President, Helen Ungurean as Vice President, and Mary Maher as Secretary, we were able to have a class party that was enjoyed by all. Everyone cooperated to the fullest extent. We were growing up now that we became Juniors. lt seemed that the main attraction throughout the year was the fact that we were getting class rings. Frank LeDonne was President then, and Evelyn l-lovanec was Vice President, with Joseph Olenik as Secretary. This year, due to difficul- ties, our officers could not arrange a class party. The students entered into every field of activity in the school which made the term go very quickly. The last term, which seems to have come almost instantaneously, was our best, but the only odd circumstance was that we had no other class ahead of us to look up to. We were there now, with no one to guide us. We didn't need guidance-our class was able to stand on its own ground firmly. This year the class elected Joe Raubaugh as President, John Turlik as Vice President, Helen Ungurean as Secretary, and Betty Yaworsky as Treasurer. These officers, with the aid of the class, had a party, several dances, Senior Assembly, Senior Play, and the most important activity, the Senior Ball, to which everyone looked forward. A few irregular activities this year have helped a number of boys from the Senior Class to take tests to enroll in various branches of the Service. As for the girls, a large number has been interested in the course of nursing. The class has been reduced somewhat because some of our boys are out helping Uncle Sam. Jim Hetes is in the Army, Frank LeDonne, Robert Blanch, and Bill Kittridge are in the Navy. Yes, we Seniors look on with pride and glory in our hearts, because each of us is doing his share in contributing to win peace for the United States and her allies. This is a great country to live in, so, Seniors, make ylrour future life worth while, whether it will be on land, in the air, or on t e sea. ,281

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