Greensburg High School - Brown and White Yearbook (Greensburg, PA)

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XX ri kb N N 301 lffotth lffain .Vtteet rx I E , I4 Our other home Behind the story of every school system is the story of its superintendent and Board of lfduca- tion. On these men rests the responsibility of op- erating the schools of the community. Known to everyone in our school is our super- intendent, Mr. Samuel Bulick. Less well known to most students are the Board of Education composed of Messrs. Burhenn, Henry, Marslt, McClintock, Mclntyre, Nevin and Peterson. From the time these men levy the tax until they balance the books for the year, they are engaged in the discussion of problems of interest to every school boy. VVhat teachers should be elected, what hooks should be selected, what holidays should be observed-these and multiple other questions arise each year. 7 Of great importance is the work of hlrs. Anne Ziskind, whose job it is to preserve as high stand- ards as possible in the matter of school attend- ance. ln :mother department entirely, Dr. l.. Vllilson and Miss Gertrude Connor grope with major problems of health. This year they have conduct- ed physical examinations for the present junior and freshman class. In addition they helped with the X-raying of all teachers, seniors, and athletes who desired this piece of service. 'lio those students who are not familiar with the Administration Building, we merely say: It is a busy place yvhere every administrator is busy working for the welfare of every pupil in the school. -gcfmz'nz'5t'zatot5 . . . 'lihe mecca for the students at some time in their high-school career is the office. Freshmen have little occasion to frequent the office. Ylihen- ever possible they avoid the portals of this un- familiar place from which issue the orders con- trolling their scholastic life. Sophomores hecome hraver and no longer tremlwle when the occupants hecome visihle. :X little awe still overcomes them. however, at seeing students on the other side of the desk. -luniors practice their rights as upper classmcn hy frequenting the office as a matter of course. Seniors walk in and out of the many doors with the poise hefitting the highly privileged soon-to-he graduates. This year the office took on a new appearance. Miss Mclfarland at last reigned supreme in her own office, rather than amid the hahhle and hunt of the general office as in former years. Nlr. -lacohs took over half of the hook room, minus hooks, and produced a shiny new office where, like Xlr. Anthony, he dealt with our problems. All of us groped vainly for Nliss Geigens married PLAN OUR PRGGRAMS name and finally settled on the familiar Nlarv as we stopped just to pass the time of day. Some- where hehind all the elephants we usually found -lo llammer and the answer to our many ques- tions and trouhles. ilihe pay phone was moved out to the main en- trance and students rememhered the good old days when a nickel was not necessary to tell Xlother you'd he home a little late hecause of an unavoidahle appointment with a teacher. Nlost of our vets minus home rooms, made the office their residence hetween periods. 'lihe usual stu- dents spent the usual morning at the harm rapid- ly thinking up an excuse for their ahsence from studv hall vesterdav. 'lihe new filing system gained popularity, es- pecially among the feminine menihers of the stu- dent hody. Now they could easily find out what period Bill had study hall and adjust their schedules to suit. Despite the changes, the office is, as formerly, the huh of all school activities. gutumn . . . BRINGS THE PIGSKIN PARADE FOOTBALL VARSJY Last row: CZBZA Gates, Trafver M:Laughlfn, Mgrs, A Bisse, Devi, D'eJ-fryd, Poloasky, Woodwrd, S:'ice, Leased Macnoney, Sas'-ceao3,gr, Falcon, Pasfog Mg's. Faust, Mason, Second row: Sassos, Greaves, Hutchinson, G'i'Io, Baca, Ro, Canol, Hfl, Cole, Basghman, Cuneo, Zappone, Walor, First row: Coach Smifw, House, Vrable, Paluzzi, Osbon, Mfdwqe' M-mfr, Davis, Riddle, Slyman, Drake, Levendusky, Marnell, Cosa' 0. gf. , L Rough and Tumble The most unusual Lve ever experienced, were the words spoken by Coach Gates in sum- ming up the gruelling 1946 grid season of the Greensburg High School's Golden Lions. Mr. Gates stated that the boys were not ready for the past season, in which the Lions won four, lost live, and tied one. ln the initial battle with the Youngwood Rail- roaders, the Lions uncorlced a deceptive attaclc, featuring laterals and more laterals behind a powerhouse, a veteran-studded line. The Danks- directed offensive scored eight times. Abe House and -lohn Vrable sharing the scoring burden with four touchdowns each. 'lihe following week, the Lions were host to hard-lighting Sewickley Township. Although the Bisons fought hard, they were unable to stop the powerful thrusts of Vrable and Usbon, and when the final whistle blew, the Lions were out in front, 12-O. In the line, Dick Paluzzi, Tom Levendusky, and Dick Hyatt played heads-up football. One week later, on a soggy turf, the Lions came to grips with a powerful Wilkiiislmiirg team. Coming back after Il gruelling, scoreless first half, in which the Greensburg line, led by Slyman and Riddle, flashed tremendous power, the Lions scored, with Osbon smashing through the center for the hrst touchdown. After the Holy City Gridders had pushed their lone tally across, the Lions roared again, this time with Vrable carry- ing the ball into the end zone for the second Lion touchdown. Laurels for line play went to joe Klitinger and .lack Riddle. Living up to their school's tradition of giving the Golden Lions of Greensburg one of their hard- est games, the Hurst Hurricanes Hashed line power in the Lion's face. In the final minute of a scoreless game, Cole, sub quarterback, threw a fourth down pass to Myatt, who made a desper- ate one-hand catch for the only score of the game. Hopeful of winning our second class AA encount- er, we traveled to Connellsville. The Cokers took command from the start, using their speed and blocking perfectly. An outstanding play of the game was by House, who raced 52 yards for our first score. As the game ended, however, we trail- ed 35-13. In the first encounter with the newly organized North Huntingdon Township gridders, the Lions battled to a 6-6 tie. The visitors, after scoring on an intercepted pass, could not stop the Lion,s march in the final period. Vrable received the tying pass from Myatt. f' The following week Greensburg bowed in de- feat to a mighty, heavier Altoona eleven. Scoring in each of the last three periods, the visitors won by a comfortable margin of 25-0. In our annual battle with the Latrobe Wild- cats, we were handicapped offensively from the first play, when Vrable was injured. Defeat once again stared the Lions in the face as Latrobe's powerful line thrusts piled up 4 touchdowns, the Lions failed to tally. After marking up two straight first downs in an impressive start against the heavily favored Johnstown Trojans, the Lions found rough going on the home field of their old rivals. The Johnnies uncorked a fast-passing attack which netted scores in the second, third, and fourtllgaarters. J JL-e 19'- OJ ,arf-D 1 .fb-vv Afi Coaches Seeno Gates Smith Seasons Record . . . Won- Lost . 3.7, -' ww , Xlanagers Blose Foust Nlr -X -X Wesbecher Xmend Nlason Greensburg Greensburg Greensburg Greensburg Creensburg Greensburg Greensburg Greensburg Greensburg Greensburg 0 0 0 11 102 Youngw ood Qemckley VV1lkinsburg Hurst Connellsville Worth Huntingdon .Altoona Latrobe Johnstown Jeannette 26 25 19 143 JR. W.P.l.A.L. FOOTBALL Leff fo Righf gddell IOM! Fourfh Row: Pasteur, Salyafore, Rause, Joseph, DePaul, Basick, Woodrow, Muzansky, O'Shea, Noel, Howard B ant?-ooyer, Falo, Greenwalf, Dreakford ird Row: Spino, Trurnbetfa, Snyder, Rose, Sphon, Fazcloli, Stanley, K'afze', Ancmevnan, Shanwoaagn Pam ella, Mahoney, Loughran, Schifano, Hugus. econd Row: Ass'f. Coach Sfefanilc, Manos, DeCrecio, Bair, Henry, Fi::o, Benniff, Kelly, Imrnel, Ceoullie Jackson, Shaffer, Hoffman, Tracy, Coach Schwing. Furs? Row: Managers: Johnson, Curry, Enelow. In the Hnal game with Jeannette, the Golden Lions of Greensburg gave way to a hard-charging -layhawk line, led by Ray Wegleyf. The Hawks scored twice in the second and once in the third quarter. An outstanding feature of the game was a punt hy Danks which netted 84 yards. Coach Gates is not alone in saying the most unusual I've ever seen. Greensburg has had a reputation for winning football teams: hence, stu- dents and civilians, although disappointed in the p2iSt season, look forward to a hetter Lion's tale in 1947. The freshman gridders stormed through a suc- cessful season under Mr. Schwing. The little Lions got off to a good start by smothering St. Vincent 49-0. They tasted victory again when they rout- ed Blairsville 25-0. Jeannette suffered a similar setback hy a 39-6 score. The freshmen suffered defeat only once, at the hands of South Greens- hurg. A game with New Kensington and another with Jeannette ended in favor of the Little Lions, as they wound up their season. Laurels for fine play go to Jackson and Stan- ley in the hackfield, Ammerman in the line. ,lack- son and Ammerman served as co-captains. 'UST'- 'i-l go v,' A if ,, l , F . , . . 2 MFA: 'M ' Y .wb r f 1, -, ,:' is ,gf A 4',.,x 'H ,D . r R' Q W 4 Q -r ,- -'Q -,-T., .Mr W A mf, . at ' M I IIIIIIIIIIIIMF, -A M 2 X, 1 W K, 1 5 lllllllIll,IIIlI x 12? xx N' -'Q N Q, S. Q A if J I 1 5 H u 1 , 1 F,9f2l1l622 3 . , . This ls Where We Came ln N' Fourth row: Moser, Allison. Meiser. Thompson, King, Berquist, Treffs, Spofts, Kneedler, Reinelce, Beamer, Gates, Seeno, Niceworiger, Gerhart, Smith, Kouqh, Schwinq. Third row: Widdowson, Aqon, Whalen, Hudson, Young, Harper, Fisher, fvfccorrriiilc, Walthour, Cross, Kuhas, Smith, Davis, Keerer, Love, Wir- irq KJLS' XYhat is this which morning sunlight Gilds with golden heams? He who first answered this query had an ex- alted, and we hope well founded, opinion of his suhject. There are, however. many viewpoints: to the younger innocents it is an lil Doradoug to the hrow-heaten inmates, a well-lit workhouse: and to the taxpayer rather expensive place to keep the kids off the street. To the casual passer-hy it is a gray mass of hrick and windows at Xlain and Park streets. XXI-re he suf'ficiently inquisitive, he might learn that there is an institution of secondary educa- tion on Academy Hill. City Hall might disclose that the school hoard's hudget provides for fifty college graduates to teach seventeen hundred scholars not only the three r's, hut the rest of the alphahet and similarly useful information. To- wards education an attempt is made: witness the groaning adolescents and their piles of hooks. Su- perficially. it would seem that fireenshurg is like any other high school. Yet it is different. 'lihere is some strange and unexplainahle malady that leaves each erstwhile scholar, one week after entry, strange and unex- plainahle. One cannot say that this stems from the work: the freshmen have little work: the seniors do little. 'lio make the huilding the scape- goat is hasty. Architecturally sound, it is cleaned every year. The cause must rise from the distracting in- Second row: Cort, Haberlln, Brunelli, Highberger, Schoepf, Barron Sloar, Landis, Johnston, Dai'e-,f, Wozcik, Wesbesher, Eisamari, Shields Bloom. Firsf row: Benson, Wineman, McLaughlin, Sfefaric, Mcfzarlancl, S'ewar', Beech, Null, Bodycombe, Neale, lsenbe-rg, Sfahle. Huence of the faculty. Let us enumerate a very few of the violations of the student's peace of mind. For the freshmen there is Nlr. l,andisg hut in no way are lVlr. l.andis's ideas for the freshmen. ,Xlgehra is a prerequisite to advanced matheina- ticsg why does Nlr. Vlleshecher tease the lower classmen through it? The sophomores hattle to drag Miss Wiiie- man's fancy hack from the South Seas. The strug- gle has heen fierceg witness Miss NlcCormick's hair, Miss Highhergefs Horidity. ,Xnd pity the junior. Humor in the classroom is commendahle. Xlr. Gerhart, however. is well qualified to teach the wisdom of the ages. Vilhy drag in the wisecracks of the ages? livery Ameri- can is entitled to a history of his nation: Mr. Shields yields only a recount of the Great VVar. Should hliss .lohnston hlast the seniors with wintry winds? Vllill Mr. Stahle increase his re- petoire of antecdotes? ls there prospect of a modest plan from Miss Hudson? lt seems that the only relief is in the hroadening infiuence of Miss Shoemaker's cafeteria. The Greenshurg pupil may have his trials and trihulations. lfventually, unless he he completely crushed, he will gloat to his grandchildren ahout how he did it in the old days. 'lihey will listen and snicker at the one lesson that has remained, a lesson, as Mr. Stahle might say, in apprecia- tionf' Jacobs 1 r 1, E L Q ' ftfkw 6 gi- illlgll :PNN uf :HI . -at .V .4 ,,, X Wm., A uni? 1 H134 2 r Q5 V 5 6 ! Q , 4. I . 2 v Z . 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' 1 1- l 'f' . . . .h- '- fa 2 2' ' ' 7 ' . N . Y S 1 'I Y' x 2 I i I. Come oui, tis now September The hunter s moon s begun Mrs. Elizabeth Shrling Bridge '- I I o . -Q hIARY CIIINNILI RILIIARD Drwioisr osi-vu DiPxoro Aiusx 'Nluui I into Inomixs R IDIINAIIII' XIIIDRI-D I'ooi'ss rss Foizmu NLY I I Ikx KFNNFFII K FR ANTHONYJ Gixnorom ANI r Grow I Il AN Gikow NIMH Cnuwiu 'Vlimi will alnaxs rtmemlxr Inndling funds in the tafettria s L was a conscientious Commercial student hut has always had in mind the xxorl. ol a heautiuan has an an grind YVhs are seniors in gsm Rlciuico Di wioisi Jitlt ru tl LL in footsteps of his fithtr and studs dentist .1tI'tt hc Ions tht out ol dm rs so ht :ln ns tnjoxezl t imping :ina ull sports LICYIVIIIUS. .'IiI n DEI Ao, Do-Do . . . : Yocutionn stut . . . who gets tremendous fun from howling . . . usualy 1 t - Umm Ilowling., :Xlley . . . ' it- : oo - in :st unjoycd ninth :ind X r. Wir dons n. ' .Akixs XIARIIE Dil Qlarina . . . conscientious 1: ' r cr 'it 'ill tin . . , s c put in cr 4 r he r I ' on cvc 1 occasion . . . 's .'mzin's ' 1 Q eve' as 'i possihlc mums to :in L- A government work. if lnoxifxs R Dos XIILI im one h ilf tht p1rtmrsInp of Hill and Donahue his faxoritt past time is drising especiallx in tht rain he enjoxs Xmiu actnities and foot hall gamts i ires t lmeautinmn X IIIJRHY Iwmis Xlindw h is tomplettlx tnjoxul htr xxorlt in thoir inc honn ttonomns rlbilfn S lmtautiuin xxou d prtftr truning in tht I'ittsIJurgh sehool . . . sim moments she skates, D .ss D. Foko 'ci css . . . enjoys is leisure hours . . . 1 ic h' J Zi lot oft ' . . . lor study , 1 t to his tn. - . .. says c J : nitrous to vn Il scrviu- stat . . . ich: :j :'-tvwrx su' I. ' Ifiex 'Q Nance . 4 . 1 ' sc' c Il V' roni Iurroc , . , un'oycd 'scr:ic1ing., out smortrind with Xliss Soan , . , 1 4' - .v' :i ccrtziin soinchocy lmrough it-r lrippincss ..,. ' - '-s xv: ' 1 tml 'fx I-. 19 NNIIII Ix Ixuintth strxul thirtx months in tht Nui .intl was 1 Lommtrual studtnt follows our tum in foot n hnds his :notation in stamps sus Qouth 'Xmerican future and sintss 1s i tir N IIUNX IXKU U X ttf. ssu xi 1 on mum tmrgv it hnds ld to Lett up in tht morning., In hnds L ti on is na with Nlr. Schmitt., .. . 1 .iss In 1 ir' :ind li'r '. D ' io .i -:inet . . . r . my CII-C e ': :X . . . 'cs Ifr' ik .vnutrzi r :in-' mo st'ir with such an impu ing sn' - , . . ' it - - 11 from tii' howev- Y' ' 'z I 1 Yls-I to Nu York I h xx lik 1' un . . . c i A 1 1 5 . . . likes nothing hotter than to partici- 1: 0 ' 'ictivi ies . . . thinks tennis su vos :is 'I ho my . . . uonsirlg-rs ling ish ' 1 K is' Stewart ai wontcrful iz' . FLCFNE GoRrROssr Gene dark harred and easy gorng thrs talented musrcran enjoyed playrng rn band and orchestra proud of hrs abrlrty on the saxophone chose xxrestlrng as hrs faxorrte sport oRr r C1osNr rr ee s s lrrrmor rn her lrrerre s has rr speeral fondness for ree ere rm lrlees to drne 1 Ford or sleep we hope she doesnt eomhrne the mo dreams of seerng H ur rrr rr llar lxnrt soeles she produeed e 3 ters lrest eustomers md retrre ferr ue respeet her trste rn frshrons ver eetlx modeled luv her trrm se Srxmrr llArNr s s rossessor ol posrtron rrrd laughrng brown eves delrghts rn tellrng, tales of her nephew s pranks and warhlrng thrrd perrod under Mr Mersers drrectron JAMES HANIILTON Blrmp lrkes cars rn proportron to hrs srze hrs many rnterests rnclude French Club and Audro Vrsual spurred hx hrs loxe to argue he jorned the Forensre league hrs plans Jn r Jr N ues Hfvsx e N mu rll round lavorrte mr r spar rn rersonrrtx srrrr elothes, and frrendlx smrres senool rs rs not rll fun for she uorleed hard hut she lor ed exerx experrerrce rlforded rer DoRrs llARRorn lhesprrrrs she s .ur rsprrrng peer ol Xlree M rrlrle 1nd no mem eompetrtor ol Pthel Smrth erther s drnee er ree war rder Nr rmr me C XKI Ilene Speed o sus hed he hrpmer xxrthout homevsorle elrrms .rele Rrddle .rs hrs sports hero he ire querrts Xdlers Fleetrre Grrll rn sure moments he xsrll studv Radar rn the 'Navx JoHN HEss ack made a belated arrrral to G H S from Unrontown t e admrred for berng an Eagle Scout hopes to keep pharmacy rn trp top shape to own a car would he r dream LUITIC tfllf' ABFI li tx lou s ered rrro e oxs r touelr ef 'Vlorpheus er frxorrte pastrme her rnterests 'rre football the prano, and mxsterres desrres to xrsrt some l1r off land rs llrer errdured gettrng an eduertrorr the s.rxs2 w rrld e r meera ue xx rrn hrm Ir re rlly me s XXUYL DRIVE l humps r wood rrorkrrrr., .rrtrsm Nloser nursed thrs buee g, Bx ron Nelson r permanent hxture at Maystael s he adrnrres the Army engrneers thrs contraetor elect rrrll rehurld Crreenshurg I rrhrwr CroRrRossr l0RhF Gosmr SALLY Hrxrxras Smeerr lhrxrfs JAMES HArxrrr.'row SIANCY HANNA DORIS HARRor,o Q.-SRI. HAWK Jorrx llr-iss l'Qr,rz.-xrsr:'rrr Horror-' Jorrx Hrcrrore .XNoRrzw l'ra'rr-i Jour N SE N IORS , , , SEPTEMBER . . . OCTOBER . . . NOVEMBER . , rr li I. l ' l - . , . V . ' I.: . J I - -v -Af ' l'.r.rz : rr llorrerc I H K - Q5 ' 'gf ' ', fmg, et 1' , ...t 'fllll' :rt ll: ld Rllf ' l., - ,. In tl I 'Q ' kl. 55 l 11.2 lfll l ... -nj 1 1 1 1' '-', h- QM Y Nm Q- 1 Jor .' role Kan. Q . pmmlcst of thc --Kan, Doris . 4 . one of Mr, l3odye'onrlre's Clmflff - - 5 has Ufllllcflbf 5113-Uffll UW' 'vi I, .j 'ff -Q j U Q -I--1fj'1l'jf' 'Z' ' ,j . .- - . , . he- W nr- fr, ru- 1 Fr 'rin' Yi ' x x' 'I U . 'X Q I' ' ,' . 'llk hC'H 1 .. h, . . . but ' 'z 4 : -: fam: ' A .A ff., , , . . ' A. ,Hn dot: r- :r ' j ur - :r 'z ' ron. ' 7 H , .V ' .XNI i ' 'r-Vrrf Joe:e'N A-' x .' -- ...wh ' f . lr- ' ' -' 'A 1 ' Sli. . . r ' zr sweet dis- E - ' ' . . . 'L' Ji . , . lVlr. 1 .' '. llrrrf 'Y There rs somethmg In October sets the gypsy blood astnr Xrnrrzrfx oRnAN Bet? has a sparkle rn her lrlsh eses that lndrc1tes she has fun and p ntw f t spends her spare hours tl1ncmg swunnung and conmng ox er the f1st th1t she Hll'lllX bee1me 1 senior Dun: lxurom Junk thrnks Xe1demx llrll rs tr steep consequently he uses leone s 1s 1 stop ox er partlclpates rn IT'l'll1X sports outsrele sehool preferably at the would prefer journallsm after Bucknell RICHARD Krrrrrunc Jrek a Park Qtreet hlll clrmber has a mechanlcal turn of mlnd for hrs hobby guns thrs dat dreamer dreamed hrs w xv through hugh school xet 'llNX3VS made the gr1de hrs future 1 question C EMXIFTT Kwe Fmmett a Southwester w o really got Into the swung of thmgs 1 member of the House and Bows H X he thrnes on Nlr Stables math whreh wrll eome rn handy for hrs future engmeermg kllilfkfk okuas Dum lsueoru Rleufutv lsrrrrreuse L Pxrsurr 'se Doreoruv lsoreosvrx Xltlllll AN lxorore l'IW!Akll honosm XIRX lxtr ss runs I' Rt ru lrosr lkxsers IXXIUNI-ek kNNXl4IsIlF lsxtrxrxs Bhss Carman Deutorus lsor-eosrex Dorothy h s the deslre to te ret probrbls ln the held of selenee exr1 IS her f1xor1te now wut ll1'lNlK its the teacher s onee n rn e s1x eontest und ernt for'e the thrall XQIQIIUIAS lsorore Nrek 1reensburgs r step ro u n meal fast t hrs lLl'tlll'lll future this ex kLlITlll llS geogr1 phv rn als the Generals hlstorx hes splashed from ltalx to ql'l'lFlgl1'll lfnwxum R071 osKY Kuzzx wrth a hankerrng for the Mr Foree 11s 1 serx deele rrdlo objeetne ln these months between he pushes 1 eue Ill the f1r1nd lool Room how exer, he does re xllx lbsorb blueprint reading N 1-ru lseuss Xen thus blonde C.lerre1l student enjoys A tspewrlter 1 j0Xl'Il mem f C1o1r helped leglsllte through the Student Semte tram pxng the lxght fantastle I5 her f1Xollte plstlme N XRIIYN I ftutr Lau the student leader presided over assembly wrth a drgmtx we admxred hs skull mn Forensic Forum should be recognized too he pl ms to studv ph1rm1e5 1t Putt 1nd earry on a f'llI1llX busrness I rr Ruthre p uns t enter the we k of the Bell Ifelephone seeretlx she uel hke to 1 a P1 s e loses stra1ghtforw1rd people an en oss the luv R1dro lhea re IRANLIS IXAFOYNRA lsrannxe pr IIN f mtb1ll fan all for our te1l1 stxmul1tes all retrvltles rn her gr1sp rneludxng Sorores, Commercnl Qlub and House deslres 1 good business posltlon ks1sABFLLr Kfxerxru Xnnabelle wrth her smile captl x1tes all who know her whales :was trme puttmg nlckles rn 1 Juke box her nexer f11llng energies will further t e eruse the women rn whxte fur' SENIORS SEPTEMBER . OCTOBER.. NOVEMBER as Bi BASTIINL I our no Bennie xx ants II kuoxxn he shook hands with Phil Murray he enjoy Ld history and Mr llarper and eating cats he literally desplscs joim I 01-usnms skv ohn anxiouslv xmits for fall and the opening of hunting season and trapping haxing seen Canada hed enjoy touring Alaska h 1 like join the Air Corps and mike 'I luturc of engineering RI noi I ii MAN INI Rugo t 'ithlttlc typi uhm pic fers Doc Blanchard . . . IC toes go ' for hlueprint reading hut wouc witlI satisfaction suhstitute 'I hasketlrill for 'I ruler . . . ' nys 1 eras- on ' gym floor. liI.lEANORA lVlARSl LA lile'inor'I . , . ' fi - nurse ri llempfield 'l'ownship . . . wou d i'e very much to see her heloved Ireland . . . a constant p1tron of the movies she also enjoys reading good novels . . . or watching CI. ll. S. football. HL is MMIII louis renowned for his IIHIJYLSS Ixe prcformantcs on the mats shooting is his faxorite pastime cithtr I I his rifle or at leones wi Ittend Wayneshurg to continue wrestling under 'Vlr Wilev lim IN Xlcli IIAITAN xite president of Xmiu innoud hv litrlc things like fountains sms water and his sisters ring pirtns he dreams of higgcr tlungs I L the first Hsh hc caught ind engineering xlll IIAI-.I. lvl!-.5hAROS Nlike . . . one of llann'Istowns s'ind- ot hen f ..., e likes Miss Youig's line on the 'Ingles of geometry . . . ies llzinl Boones peer when hunting llemp- lield's grizzlies. -, N .,f lfsther . . . 'I tiny hundle of ene 'y from llempheld . . . thinks Consumers lid under Mr. Schwing w1s super . . . d'incing swimming and S'lI'lllZlCS 'It Pete s r'Ite high with this future receptionist. 22 msiisi loixu o ours I Oll simrssm llflll Xlxx AN 'X x vi x IIAI I LIIAII Nlissxizos ISIRI C I I N IIII Nut I si BIRI Cimiuis 'XIIILIIII Mitch Itur c If or turned vets proudly admits he likes Ill his teachers Interested Ill husi mss admmistrwtion his personahtv we nm c in his future education Nl Mogie time from 'Nut Qtanton to participate In minv school actixities choir Delphi Studcnt Court, .ind sports editor for the Cremfbzirgrr intends to man Igc his own business losiiu 'WMA . . . spent the hrst eiu en years of his life in sunny Italy . . . then came to America . . . wrestled with llnglish 'ind ' go ' . . . mamged the 'lIIl1ll'll and won well-deserved l'iurels iII dramatic productions. , use . lX mai.. Louise . . . this reserved, hrown-eyed miss dotes on haskethall games, dancing, hig Buicks and red rosebuds . . . after school she is kept busy filling ice cream cones at Isaly s. No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds November! Ronrarrr W, Xnwo1'1s'r XYIRLINIA Nonui CIIARIMS pl. Nowrz, jk. NlAkK1a1,1..x l'.u1sos 1 lAS9ARI'lIl NIARIANINF P11 xrrrr Alk P0111 If AN Roma louis Romfxsco AN1 rio Rosrrrl DoNNA SHAFI-FR 1111 IVNIA Smzxrrmu R 1:1111 XX NIWQIIST 77 I odutt of llarrold umo g,,h w ence h came t 1 h11c cholr, and Xmrcl 121 1 sneer trumpet and Zl ready sense of humor wrll follow the adage Fo hhtst, xoung m1n to studs forestrw X111 :su Wo 'Nrhhle Nose her gre1test 1C UIIl1IJllSl1ll1Lllf earnmg t src lt cus rmctlx mme from her work rn pnhln Sptllxlllg .md dramatlcs s 1 nr uma to raxe fun Ill C mll ln 1 s1Lret1rx 'nuns X No F Lhmlt serx ed almost thru x11rs the Xrn Xlr Cor ms sm 1 1 ol our tountrx .md llnxx an to 1 r 1 x hun 1 gr vunds o ltnnsxlx1n11 Xlskm ll 1 Pxnv s Xl1rl1ell1 oxxnmg htr oxxn l'lHLlI would ht hmxenlx H1LlllXNl'lllL she ru ts horst 1 ml. .md Lolletts l11lllllflll'L horses he ,urn 1 s ns 1 Numur use future Thomas Hood C1 sr I XA PASSARFLII vue 1 Commercral student xxho enjoyed studxrng under 'Nhss Null she was Commerclal Clubs use prts1 dent and had a hand rn Sorores dancxng and trax ehng 1re faworrtes mth 1er lhl'kRIANNI Plcsrrrr X-Hrnnne enuys 1 l r l orhmr n 's na4thi1 shr. l es school 1 65 n fflfl N s ,1 rn L 1 ce must xsorlt bnokkee INK mrght ffir Thr ll L Ixus Pol F IL h1d some CXKITIIV' IIINLQ the H1nn:1sroun hus xsltr 1 s rnngmtrt smxle he non frlu s N l s ull s o 1 ond t It llll N xx 1 1 111 pleasant lllll lIlllltfSIll1tlIll Sororts Chllllllffkldl Lluh SLHIIL l l L 5 l lllIllflLS out 1g r 1 tu! s tt N 1 1 Ulll 23 lol ls Roxusco ou hrs 1 sense of humor umque and quite subtle tnjovtd his musrc under N11 Nlelser ho. drrlrs to other thrngs IH hrs lersure 1 L melding a cue tltls at the Umon Pool Room Awrrl o ROSFTTI Rosey L o S s 1111 promrsmg haslsethall and h1s1h1ll srlrs partrupatlug IH Drlphx Studtnt Crournment, chorr 1nd lbfllllltlt Cluh ltept hum on hrs tons 1op1s t study radar Dov. A QHAF1 FR Donna hrmgs her mnnrng smdt 1nd good humor from South Gfttllsllllfg IS h.1pp1est when danung or smm 11111115 but norstst when XIKXXIFILQ 1 lf t 11l gl rrrtrlu stfrtmrx X 1111 :su Suurrsxtf 11 hmm hLdllLllllL student who ous sxxrmmrng ranung, tenms lllll utmg the l1tter If Hurlers roottd lor foothal Ind N rss Xllcliflllltls lleglate Llothes ulll t 1 mth the lemplt 1 lllllll JAMFS SIIEEFI FR Jlmmy a cheer leader vw o soInetImes loses hIs YOICC especlallx fond of just rIdIng around s dreams of teachIng machIne an Kung re ulre sermus t o ml Q tom to man from w was tapped mto the Blos Logos when he IS traps for dlplomatlc trappIngs h oud llke to drum up our Interests ANTHONY SKATELL Tony finds our lunch period detrImental to the proper dlgestron of spaghettx sports especlally base ball take up hIs spare tlme vu study electrlclty as a bluejacket AI ICP A SMITII gmltty a l763llIlflIl May uecn attendant vIIth her long blond haIr and frlendly smlle kept busy 'Is VICC presldent of G A A and secretary of the Senate after school she goes horseback rIdIng ROSFINIARIE SORICE Offhe would much rather llsten to Blng Crosby than do dlfhcult home work her pet peex e, learnIng t lll lVE she plans to work for West ern bnlon BARBARA JEAN SI FRBER Babs gave her SCFVICCS cafeterla ald but had most fun at Commercxal Club readlng IS a sparetIme occupatxon bemg some ones pnvate secretary would b a pleasant occupatlon CLYDE 9Tox ER Hobby thIs former bluejacket en joy ed loslng hls sea legs connolsseur of Euclld and MIss Young he once carrled the Greensburg pIgskIn I9 prlme asplratlon now IS to be a medlcal man ADI-I YN QTRANDBI Rl lynne blond and really loxely she loyally supported HI Y and lent her abIlItIes to Dramatic Club adores sults and trawelmg lll them especlally to Rhode Island for Chrlstmas and Santa Claus as JULIA TENEROWICZ Blondle has enjoyed her secre tanal trammg what she asks now IS a job to show her skIll she has her femInIne ways collectIng rIbbon dancIng and readlng romantlc ECTION I FNORA THOMAS bhorty whose nlckname SUIIS IS a jumplng bean who delIghts In cold fudge sundaes at Petes and enjoys Mrss Keener longs for summer so she can Indulge In her famnte pastIme JOAN TLUMACI-1 thIs future Number please operator enjoyed her publlc speakmg classes under the dIrectIon of M Bodycombe Dramatlc Club was a hIghlIght In her school lIfe shed llke to explore MEXICO IDANH-I TIJIJARIB Boone who comes from the deep south of Greensburg chooses MISS Young geometry, and football as hIs favorltes shootlng pool absorbs hIs lelsure tnme hIs future undecIded JAMES SHEFPLER XVILI IAM SHRUM ANTHONY SKATELL ALICE A. SMITH ROSEMARIE SORICE BARBARA JEAN QPERBER CLYDE STOVER .ADELYIN STRANDBERG JULIA TENEROWICZ LI-ZNORA THOMAS JOAN TLUMACK DANIEL TODARO SEN ICRS . . . SEPTEMBER . . . OCTOBER . . . NOVEMBER W! OS .aj Bhd W V A, .V ...E gr V I J Comes Autumn with her sun burnt caravan Luke a long gypsy tram wrth trappmgs gay B1 um 1 IRUXAI ex tall queenly muslelan who exhrblted her t1lent ln b1nd ore'hestr1 md eholr among the hrst to pl1s our organ busv seeretary of Hr X chooses cholr directing 1s her life xxorle ouN B X mm! ohnny our mdestructrblc iron mm of the grldlron found time for wrestling and tracle he legxslated for S C 'X and the semor el1ss x 18 proud to el11m hlm 1s :ts treasurer lXlAkIAlXTNI- IHONIASINA XX All ur Xlananne XXl'XOCl3lIT1S her time ls taken bv books conxersatron and dreams IS a loxal partrclpant 'Xorores 1nd French Club sh re ported for the Crfezzrlzrrrgrr plans to follow rournallsm Roar-RT XX AI 1 Aer XXfrmple was happy to eseape elghth grade now for four veirs hes been waltlng to escape hugh school ee things hed loxe e1r monew, and 1 bushel of grrl friends Burruv IRLXAI orus B Xrumr Xlmutxxxr IHOXI-X5IN A XX AI I Aer ROBFRT XX ALI Aer XlARr FRY F XXAsHABA.u Drum XX ATTFRS Xxx XX urn RILIIARD RM XX :HTF lloxar n XX oonxx aku hlorusxxr Xaxlls jr-xxxr Xl f-Xjllll Xlxkx I-xvroxr x Bllss Carm Vx Vs - FJ if XlARfi-Rj FNJWASHABAL XX' 'Xflir x ef J ue f st mem e rgkgetr Xl and ram1tlc er un me u an esemprffvf dl s te wllrstu rndergartenderehlng It felt rum Dum XX AI rms udge 1 Delphi l1'lN tlste for elasslcal pl mo musrc 1nd eonserxa use elothes t e onlv gll 1 s eh1sed rs Dl1n.1 tems hrs tr1ps more Carefully than he 1ttendsf ll S Xxx XX HITF 1 un this happx go lueln gurl was seeretarw of Bios logos for the p lst wear was aetne m Qorores and Selenee Q llb prefers to spend her leisure tlme m the alr ho es to HV er own pl1ne Rreuuzo Rm XX Hlrr Jxcle a home room Jester who le t his good humor to ull th Xmlel get togethers he drummed hrs may through four years at C H 5 'md spent hls spare time urth ohnnv George and other plls Dox XI o XX UUIIXV-XRD ete mms run e uheuex er he greets xou 1 mmrod f1NllLI'l11'lI1 1nd sports ll1Il1llSll9f he pl1ws ls nellfas e eers lrequents the X 'XIC X regul1rlv hopes to do ehureh xxorl. inokuxxr, X win 1 une ns .lmlutlous eor rmue her eommerenl studx run work for XX estern Lmon she pl1ys the pllno and secretly dre1ms of her elf recompmymg 1n orchestra md fll'lVlI'1g 1 conxertnlmle xxr Xl fAllJlI le-mne whose fuorlte p ustuue rs telllnff fortunes sus her junior tear gaxe her 1 thrall she 'lfftlNlt.fl dmces md llstened to Tommw Dorset 1m time doun 1t lieltlers Xlmu ffxmoxr 'Xlarx es t 1 1 4 xx football games found her rmong those eheermg the loudest er Xoe1t1onal Home Pe helps her not only e shool eueerrl u home gm s. if 1 SENIORS . . . SEPTEMBER . . . OCTOBER . . . NOVEMBER RicnARo ZIMMERNIAN Dick . . . enjoyed his course in Xlachine Shop so will make a luture ol machines . . . watching a football game is fun, and playing it is more fun . . . getting his driverls license was an achievement. Yimm G, ZUlNlI5l.l.0 V. A .... G. A. pk. member who could spend all her spare time just dancing . . . or arranging her photo- graph collection . . , dreams about be- ing a buyer for a large department store . . . or going to South fkmerica. RITA ZRL'No Rita . . . her contagious smile and vivacious personality won her popularity at G. H. S. . . loves to dance and have lots of fun . . . she seeks loyalty in her friends and secretly yearns to be rich. DEN CRUWI-4l.l, lJ,V. . . has the tattoo which proves he wore the Navy blues . . . glad to be home . . . for he loves good food . . . his friends . . . and his workshop , . he plans to attend a trade school . . then be a good cabinet maker. l.i-:oNARo Dowxirvc: RICHARD ZllVllNIIiRMAN VILMA G. Zl'Mizi.i.o R rm ZRi'No Leonard . . . has a wide variety ol , J interests which include sketching and ' llying . . . but his commercial education, U 4 acquired in the interval between leaving f' and returning to G, H. S, Comes first' . . . he hopes to enter Louisiana State 'f E 1 . . . and some day be a business execu- TIVO. 4 , J V I N P ,. N 1 Q' V if fi . ppl-:gin tlie fjosl: iifop the pumpkin and the foclder's in 'che shock 0,25 I4 ,R if ,lf James W. Riley i , X i w . N What's a transfer? Dancing in the dark Anderson, Gerald Anderson, Harold Albert, Marian Baird, John Baker, Robert Beers, Thomas Benson, Dorothy Behanna, Jean Bronzie, Emily Burriss, Clarence Campbell, Edward Carbone, Rosalie Carlson, Elton Carlson, Ruth Clara, Remo Charnesky, Edwina Clemente, Louise Cohen, Harry Courtney, Margaret Cuneo, Edward Curiale, Tony De Carlo, Frederick Delia, Mary Louise Dodson, Thomas Dreakford, David Drylie, Jane licluards, Daniel Emile, Herman Fantini, Flora Farmer, Cora Lee Fink, Glenn Frye, Arthur Zee Gallucci, Rose Gasperin, John Gess, Grace Gockel, Richard Greene, Ralph Gressman, Dorothy Guidas, Eugene Haggerty, Josephine Haile, George Hart, Joan Helman, Flora Herr, Geraldine llighberger, Patricia llileman, Mary Hilty, Elmer Holzapfer, Eleanor Horansky, Mary Joan llornoek, Stephen lludson, YVilliam llutchinson, Myles Jamison, Jeannie Kasuba, Dolores Kerila, Paul Kimmel, Marjorie Kobler, Pauline Kocur, Mary K. Krisko, Victor Laughlin, Norma Litterine, Marjorie Ann Lobach, Samuel Love, Louanne Mance, Mary Marazza, Albert Marnell, Joseph McCurdy, Nancy McGee, James McLaughlin, Jean McNally, Jo Ann Mertz Roland Miller, Robert Mitinger, Joseph Montel, Thelma Musick, Rose Marie Noble, Betty O'l3rian, William Uverly, Robert Palmer, Glenn Pelerose, Lawrence Pignetti, Barbara Piovesan, Pauline Piper, Leroy Prinzler, Lois Pushnik, Esther Quinkey, Doris Mae Rigney, James Riley, Shirley Ross, Mille Russell, Barbara Russell, Jane Saba, Rheubena Sabatine, Gloria Scherer. Dorothy Sefton, llelen Segeleon, Joseph Shelaske, William Sherman, :Xlberta Fountains of youth Disc jockeys Shrader, Dolores Shuster, VVayne Shuster, Zella Sifford, Barbara Smeltzer, Helen Smith, Elton Smith, Robert Snyder, Patty Sorber, Samuel Spencer, Marion Spohn, Elmer Ste-Hier, Jeanne Stein, Muriel Stickel, Robert Strunick, Frank Thomas, Eleanor Tinkey, Mary .Mme 'lirui-, Robert Turney, Pauline Yaxxck. Betty Lee Vella, Carmella Wagner, Robert Walthour, John Watlains. Donald Watt, lit-viugton Weinslteuker, Maurice Wendell, Charles Weyandt, Dorothy Wilson, Mary ,Xnne Willowchell, Rose Marie W'oorllvurn, Wiilliam Zimmerman. Jane N v b i l Sophomores . . . Dgmegajgjmnss James Fleclcer 5.-. Suplwnwrc lcamlcrs Hur lzlvuritc Sllll-ILTY 'lqhc coke that l'Cl-I'USllL'Su Xlhright, xxlllllllll Harm-y. Ruarlwh-cn lirplvr, Xxlllllllll liramuvk, Xlvin lirautlmmwur. lla lirinkvr, VlllII1L'x lflryan, Rnhrrr lamplwll luanm llznlln-y, XX llham Vurrrlll. Xlaynarl l'mrlc, 'YIIIIFX llrnslmy, XX :llT1'I' lumungghznm, lJrm.ul.1 lluturv, Nlunlmra l'.HlL'l11llll'I'. Xlzmhla lxlhur, Sally l urnc5'. lmle lfriulcl. Xlartha lfryu, Duris lfllllcrmn. -lean Garmlncr, llnrry clClll1, l.ulS Llill, Xlarjnrlc 7h ilrcagcr. Donald Grcssman, Rita llaincsxxurth, Rachel Halc. Sara Heinrich, Ruger llcrr, Dorothy lluut. Betty l.uu llun-Iminsrm, lfrank hlnlms, Xlary -lam' Kcrrcring, .luhn Kirk, .lanws K41L'l1lL'li, lbllfllflly Krivuniak, vluhn lavu, -luhn l,arx'a, 'lam' lamg, Ruth l,. Nlarclarski, ln-nu XluKelx'cy. Priscilla Nlcllenna, ,luhn Nlcssarus, Retry Nlillur, Nlnrcclln Xlnma, Louis Nl4l4lI'L'l1C2lll, Dunahl Nlurphy, Francis 28 Nlytun, Krchs llatrunic, Betty Pershing, Daviml Pcrruy, lfranli llrzyhylcli, Nnrhcrt Queer, Charles Quenzlcr, Peggy Ruflncr, Richnrrl Slu-fllcr, llarulrl Sihcl, Ruth Suricr, Rivhzml Spallunv, llunita Spznllumg Ch-urggc Srcclc. llctty' lllullari, Xllwrr Yinsck. Dfmalfl XYL'IlVL'l'. Norma WL-lmr, Cla-tux Whitehead, Wayne Wmulwarml, Richard Ynung, lvan XlllSli1I, FIIQCITL' ,lohn Zzuzvaru, Rosemary Autumn, in her scarlet cloak Comes 'tumbling down the hills. Charles Towne Where's chivalry? Baer, Richard Barnhart, Kathleen Bianco, james Bowman, Alan Branthoover, Thomas Bush, james R. Caldwell, Kenneth Caranese, Mary Chinnici, Vita Clemence, Dolores Conti, Margaret Crouse, Sally Cunningham, Dorothy Curia, Sara D'.-Xngelo, Leonard DeRoss, Concetta DePrimio, Philomena Dnbies, Edwin Dorman, Bessie Govara, Michael lfabery, John Fanell, Don Fantini, Geraldine Fedornak, George Ficco, Willetta Fink, Dorothy Frantz, Robert Gross, Betty Hardesty, Warren Snap course Yes, gran'pa Henderson, Pamela Henry, Betty Henry, Clarissa llenry, Francis Hnaras, Mary l-lolfman, Dolores Humenanslcy, Mary Jackson Donald Kelly, Thomas R. Kessinger, ,lean Klingensmith, Edna Kuntz, Vivian Laughead, C, Roy Linnemann, Robert Ludwig, Betsy Lydick, Lois Nlartz, Glenn Merrill, Sue .-Xnn Nliller, Eleanor Klitchell, Lynne Nalevanlzo, George Nemchik, Frank 0'Bryan, Margaret Orange, Helen Pace, Carmella Panebrano, Fred Panichella, Michael 3 5' Homework bound! Pignetti, joan Powell, Chalotte Pytel, Mary Ann Quicquaro, Lena Randolph, Charles Rebosky, William Reed, Phyllis Reed, Wayne Rose, Angelo Ro s Donald R , Mary Elizabeth , Paul . anner, Mary Ann Schuck, Fred B. Selembo, Helen Sigafoes, Oliver W. Smith, Robert Snyder, Jack Spino, Peter Vince, Irene Wallace, Clarence Wallace, Peggy Jean Waugaman, Glenn Wilkinson, James Wolfe, john lVoodr0w, Thomas M. Yantos, Andy Zappone, Genevieve Zuzik, John From Deadline to Headline THE STAFF EDITOR-'N-CHIEF ., Jane Topper NEWS EDITOR . Belly Lou Fennell SPORTS EDITORS . James Farrell Dorothy Hawk, Sam Elpern EXCHANGE EDITOR . Barbara Alwine CORRESPONDENCE EDITOR ,. Donald Flowers FEATURE WRITERS .,...,. .,.........,.., A nn Truxell, Virginia Smilh, Clarina DiPierro, Leonora Pierce BUSINESS MANAGER .Sara A. Seabury ADVISER Mrs. Helen E, Sporls 'lr GREENSBURGER STAFF Fourfh row: Williams, Eslzleran Eioern, Farrell, H'li. Third row: M. Stephenson, Marvin Kurtz, Allsnouse, Kochik, Lipman G. Stevenson, Stewart, Smellzer Vavick, S'nirn. Second row: Widdowson, MCGOV ern, lrnxell, Bernd, Blose, Brown Brewer, McL,une, Bair, Hamilton Irurrn. Flrsf row: DiPie?ro, Seabury, Hawk Fennell, Topper, Flowers, Pierce Alwine, Mrs. Sports lsponsorl. 'lihe Gremz.rI1z11'gf?r, hacked hy Z1 thirty-six member staff consisting of sophomores, juniors, and seniors has completed its second year under the supervision of lVIrs. Helen Spotts. Its two-fold purpose is to provide an outlet for those students who are interested in the journalistic Field and to produce a source of news and information for the student body. Semi-monthly, at the 3:28 hell, students rush to section rooms and crowd into Room 210 to ohtain their copies of the newspaper. The Greemburger was more difficult to publish this year because of the added cost of materials. For this reason, the price was raised from five to ten cents. The Mailbcix,,, one of the newest features of our newspaper, helped to gather inside information from the students and helped to make our paper more enjoyahle. Few of the G'7'I?F7l,l'I,1IlfgF7',.l' readers appreciate the amount of work accomplished during and after school hours. Only this hard work makes the Gl'Z'F?I.l'!1IlI'lQt'1' availalmle to the student hotly. .- Whafs news? Forensic . . . Voices of the School In the spring of 1946, an inspiration sprang fully clothed from the scintillating brains of bliss Barron. Miss Brunelli, and Mr. jacobs. 'lfhese three had long felt the need of an instructive outlet for the speech abilities of Greensburg High School studentsg so they enrolled our school in the National Forensic League, a speech organization having chapters in secondary in- stitutions throughout the country. The infant society, dynamically sponsored by its feminine originators, illustrates achievements backed by boundless enthusiasm and determined effort. Pager students have enlisted under the banner 'fBetter Speech for Better Living. Today the roster boasts forty-eight john Henrys. Participants train daily during second and fifth ses- sions for versatile activities: poetry and dramatic read- ing, declamation, original oration, panel discussions, extemporaneous speaking, and debating. Their helds of honor are tournaments with other schools throughout the area. Preceding and during those at Greensburg, the sponsors are dizzy making all necessary arrangements. The group, of course, recipro- cate challenges on foreign soil throughout VVt-stern Pennsylvania. The apex of patient labor was attained this fall when xve sent representatives to the Pennsylvania N. F. L. Congress at VVest View. In a brief span, G. H. S. has gained recognition as the equal of any chapter in the state. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Fifth row: Miss Bra-welll lcoacf Ste n Bcctd Pe'ls'e n, lEZZl, Rowe Cette Sccoeof, Miss Bane ftcazni. Fourfh row: Wcitf-'fri Bfannff Wf-'v.qKJt.c1 T.f'lf- Val' N' Nr-H ig sqm-f LW. B-rf Es Third row: D4-nn' Q- H3 ' Flowers Selbxu, Roland M5315 T. F.lle o'v Elcenv Jaicc: N: News' Carr. Second row: Ezwycz Alfi- Hawien M'lla' S'e cn! Yea? De. Data, Mtcnell G'-nfs ., E:. 'i R, F,lf- o'i. First row: Calc' Topper Blz' Life Bvlgxf Elfwmi Lum M3 'H nw, Birth of ora tors FORENSIC OFFICERS President , Martin l.aufe Vice President llelen liarbour Secretary . Dorothy llaxvlt 'l'reasurer Anne lilose Sponsors Xliss llelen liarron Xliss ,lulia llrunelli 171 gf HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Fifih row: MWQ1 Fw Twown-. F:,.,z, K'-31, Qjffn T'e Te HJQFMCW BME' M'a'rJ' Sfarde. CSVJ. Forfh row: FJU3-ww, E'r,fA'n Wg-M. K'q Drqvli Ba'?'5C.'e', OsDc,'v C, . F13 HMI Fwe B. 3: WJ.Qa a . Third row: Jones O Mau MIINJ' Mfffrw' M'CNa'fv DaN a'v MCNQHJ' TUPWP Kawoa, ?'Qne?'I Fa'DP'. Second row: Defaf, De-N Voccfo, MMG' S'a1T, G'-verve Mesic' SVNQ Senna Kafcnka Robb, Bowman. First row: Hebe'leInN Femail! Toopvq M-1 NPWW, Ffurf, S'wmJke' MTYCFDIN, Bfawn Yfffkes COURT Second row: Df-Bow Cf,m1M, Fm' Hr-'vi-QNX PQWQTV Jenlfmf. Firs? row: Mc'?r'f1 Bfwww an K'n1,y Nnqm. N'T'v9. STUDENT SENATE Third row: Fakof' Gfeaws Bmw., Second row: Beef: Bafsow F uw B, N AT HTC! nqswoffr, S f f1H, -Wx1.1TgTx T' Viv HW STGQT. Firsf row: Mn Lama , wmpf,m,f,fw TfM,,.yf BfV:N5'rN S My LJJP, HH -Tm 0f1,hmf,f' Yflfw Ci' 'na X 1 7 -O 22' 5 ax . 2 ! 1 ,T xx Tffw 'qv-w f 'ir 'w f ' K' ,447 1 .1 f7,s 'Lf-u ,N rf.. w Todayl feeder: COURT OFFICERS L iel justice Robert Bowman Clerk Helen Kinloeh Sergeant-at-arms Stephen Nlogus SENATORS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND JURISTS Take a note R li PR IiS li NTAT IV ICS es is the truly repre- of the uent Government Associa- as it members from each home ar the House, through its yo every home room for student matters. y the Student Government Associa- many informal record dances and spur-of- after game affairs. The main events of the program, however, were the gay decorative ualicess with their brightly colored streamers. If the Senate claims honor of being in charge, the House claim they are good colleagues. The judicial Triumvirate HOVSIC OI REPRIiSIiN'I'.'X'I'lVliS OFFICERS Speaker., ,...,,.. Jack McNerny Clerk . Louise Fruin STUDICNT COURT Settle, censure, or sentence-the unberobed justices of the Student Court ponder. I,ong-winded jurors, long-faced culprits, and long, long nights have marked sessions of the erudite eleven. For student discipline they have punished to Fit the crimes. The ax has fallen on the lunch line breaker, the last mile has been sprinted through the halls: and rare is the man without a transfer. The Chief Magistrate was Robert Bowman: the chief scribe, Kathleen Connollyg and the Sergeant-at-Arms was Steve hlogus. Despite blind justice, few wrongs plague this body's conscience. The whip hand of the law is tender, though firm. S li NNI ' li The twenty-three members of the Senate comprise the must powerful governing body of the school. The officers of :his important body dis- covered many interesting things when they traveled to the state conven- tion at Hershey in October. They learned, for example, that our school has one of the most powerful student governments in the state. The work of the Senate is varied: for instance, through cooperation with Mr. vlacobs, they brought about a lengthened lunch hourg it was the Senators who dressed the gym in its best attire for the Ilalloween, Christmas, and Nlay t ances. 33 SI'1N.X'l'li Ul l lCliRS l'resident Klartin I,aufe Vice President Carol lieidler Secretary ,Xlice Smith Treasurer -Iosepll Iluffman BIOS LOGOS Under a new sponsor, hliss Marian Isenherg, thirty-two biology stu- dents peered into microscopes, developed projects, and prepared reports BIOS LOCUS OFFICERS in an effort to perfect their knowledge of plant lilie. 'lihere were two meet- ings each monh in Room II7 with Don lflowers holding the gavel. At Pfl'S5fl0'1f D 'mlfl l'il Wl S these meetings, such undertakings as growing a soiIess garden and Vif01'fl'SifIC'1f l'i f'W'l'5 'H f studying the intricacies of hacteria aroused even the less amhitious to ae- SWIVWVF' Ann whim' tion. In january, Miss Cort acquainted the memhers with some of the TfCf'5Uff' BNF' LOU l'iC'mCll literary material availahle on hiologieal suhjeets. Vlvith this information SPUUSUV A We Marion IWIIWIFI the memhers were ahle to plan hetter projects lor the remainder of the year. 4 SORORICS soleolziis OIfIfICl'IRS , , . . . . Ci. ll. 5, lmoasts a lamily large enough to make the Dionne Quints fade I'n-sitlt-nr Iit-ny I,ou lft-nntll tilll ol view. It is the family of ninety-three sisters who ni:-et to have lun Vit-e I'n-siileiit .IJt-l.ossit- Tunlt- and to luring lun to others. 'lihey gather under their wings each year Secretary Loretta Slltllvl' several hundred freshmen girls and show them the ropes in the guise ol' 'I'rt-asurer Doris Wifltlowsoii a tea-dance. 'Iihis year surplus clothing was rounded tip to make a Ken- Chaplin , joan Waugainan tucky lamily's7Christinas a little merrier. ilihe end of the year soon speed- Sponsor . Miss IJoi-orliy Nit-ewongt-r l ed around an Xlelt the seniors wishing for a longer year. .Ns they surrender l the gavel, the ' retain many happy memories. . , if LIC ciciteric ifitxseusji XJ fj ' . . if,-1'-in . lilt your heret to a jaunty angle and hripgloiirqk' u best Bonjour, monsieur. By so doing you may gain entranee,to Rbon S and join in the Oi.-I.-igppg fun. After a husiness meeting, anything can happen. Y u'l hear shouts ol FRICNCII CLUB , . . . m , . . 1 lf, .I allez-op as excited memhers go all-out lorlta Ii ,uly llren ' 'game If you lfLs E'ltAl Blgf,:i'?l' 5'll'l',l I are luekv enough to attend the Christmasmeeti g. Y0u'll nerrilv share in Mc mu Cm U elm 'kr the food-and carol-singing. 'lihe sight of fzipious Freneyh tz nladlv eareen- Secretary ' , Nancy RUSS ' ' ' Sponsor Miss Olga .Ngon in f around corners or the s urax' ol Ioun IIIISQII V 'rsa' s ill make You . I f P . . . 1 f I A ,. - xxisi oi .1 .uisian vacation. , K- ij M -J lj X A ki , lj' 'J fi 4 A x ,,, Q 9 V 3' '64 -'-'51 V J, Z' 5 V W ,ipy'j- . if ff , 4, E QU I K s. ' 1 . s .145 9, Z 4 J ,. T an , f - . 1 U W l 4 -i . fl' T' I ll I In N lv ' 5 5' I f I , 4, R fl X - - X A Viyy tr V 3 ' ' -8- ' f 3 3 n -7. ' 2 5 ' ' 9- fi? 'fa an -+ , 2 ,, , :W A fiwg- 'YQYEYE 7 'en if 'xwyl iff? SRV 1 , - 3 . -.1 'rt . ' f ff yf 5 'L fa +191 'f 52 QFGWGY I . f , , YJ 15 K xii, kr p 'M ,rg ,,.- My in , K V V6 I A 5 , A I me KA! 1 'aiu' t l In ' , Q5 5 V' 51 I 'W' -ew ,iv,n 5 Q5 1 5 ,,,. ,W 1 . ' 72 5 3 If if 6 -- ll U H aj T if' U an an if 4 ',q:4,X:AW 1 1 ' ' '.A4 fx' QW F , , ' , '7 4, .. ' vv . .V , ' K4 I .e ,w, f, 4' 4 ki Y 9 it xi sf 0 Q Q' ' . .V ' -F25 a g:f Q av .,'- ,, Y -. 1- 'f S r wff -1 . . 6' 5 V Q V ' ' lv x' A 'J ' g A G ' 1 -P X -1 5' 'J fn 3 Y - +4 Q A 1 V E, M 4 . , 1 W 4 Q W H E9 1 117 , V A 5 ' X 5 z an , ' Q0 QS' K4-I ' A s V, . Q9 W ' ff 'fx' fx, M ,, s . . ,ev ' 8 Q 1 v U QQ. ff JH, A ,..:x.yk5-:?i'4V1'?5?9a 5 U L , .. ggkgwwxq- A- -.1121-yf f muff' ' ama- sl I Q -vh- nfJ,- -A lx . BAND With a snappy drum major to lead the band and nine lively majorettes to lend atmosphere, ninety-one band members marched and counter- marched under the watchful eye of their new band leader, Mr. Harold Beech. As usual, they played for the ten league football games. Selected as one of the four county bands to play at the All-Star game, they went to Jeannette on November 22. Un October -l, they lcd the parade section in which Greensburg firemen appeared in the state convention at York. On this occasion they won the trophy for being the largest band in line. 'lihen came Armistice Day and a big local parade in which we won first place. Between lfebruary 20-22, six of the band members journeyed to Donora to the P.S.Nl.A. band festival, directed by Dr. lfrank Simon. flo- ing on from this point, students entered the l'ennsylvania lforensic and music league contests. - BAND son, Owens, Locate 'L Fifth row: Welty, Vnlf, ll'1'rlw Bfrenned llaiel, OCeanfl fl - f2's, Frame-ll, Weacwyfi, Lfrny: M MQ,,Q',?,N YJTCHO pn? 55,- W'lxe'3:n, C'03r.,' S.l,2 LN? Be-n'ie', K'fI'CJy', Han-l'o'. Fourfh row: McNe w, Cnnng Fam, K 'wr'wQl Newilst, Dufurzr Couch-nouf, Louclcs, Fsllrrfvn, Mn Sr 'v R k A bf-fr lf- E Anlfleala Kncntfe' J T'L,sl,'ALi'fflQfRsemfa lerz' O' Neill, Love, Mafonew. Third row: Mena' Z 'I 'k1 Sykes, Hartman, Farmer, Denalfz sea, Abranam, Fear, Mason Panralone, Hoegn, Robb, Tmral Wflgtf, Henxel, Farmer, Dov' Mott, Gorlrossi, Mfllen, J. Kwon. Sopxo, Campbell. Second row: Gel? Lev'-v, Del Duets, Baker, Sf a, Rte Were Casfefl, Sbefflet, Stum, E :k5on Wood Franxlln, Leone Long Kflaneck, Wnlteneaa, Fink, John son, Sclflelroma. First row: l-ltwwe' Elaf-', C. Baker, Musizr, Sharlef, Maten lrosxi, Snydey Brown, Mclilveen Lillefne, G-Culdinq, J. Bake' Crousue, Prime. O row: Mr. Beech, Qpunzor, M: Govern. Delphi enjoyed a prosperous and entertain- ing year under the regime of President Richard Liebman. rliheir meetings every Vllednesday night at the YMCA were made more interesting by the several speakers who spoke on subjects pertaining to the high-school boy. The speakers included Dr. lVl. Mayhew, physiciang Nlr. Vllilliam Dom, attorneyp and Mr. David Drenning of 'liroop A. 'lihese speakers directed Delphians to accomplish the purpose which is found in the second chapter, fifty-second verse of St. l,uke. 'lihis active club held several skating parties and a dance. 'lihey topped off the social year with their annual x basketball fray between the Class A all stars and the Class B all stars. Ar , ' .X A DELPHI Fourth row: Kpn- Clafll. 3'1 1 H' izwj Z,..L,w,, 5,,,Hm M.,,P,.. Z...,i-, eq, C irvn- Pf 1'i. Third row: Pehcv S A, Zen S'-'l' SMH C-:nf R11- If we-w-'ll D-int' ll-V Bch . Second row: De9.i.l Ce-ranvfy le-so-'vi Cnc Mig- DQBCNX Ffco l-l,.'g 'n n WV' l 1 Rise. First row: K or'f Ma sa, Yzf ', Er, Frwl' LFQMJ' Besirnc will- 3 Alban, Dfrfl-vc DcC 'Q'C. 38 DELPHI l.l1f2'Z 0 0 'Q,.r WOW . ,ff 'siLgQfff. BRINGS BASKETS or FUN 546177.11-l'd114r'1F7W7 IJ ' I 77 M 9 ne After the smolee of bnttlc had cleared the Greensburg Ihgh Golden Irons under the tutel1ge of LOICII Harold Snnth had the QISLIIOIT X tltle Ill their possessron In LXITIIUIIIOII tllts the seaSon Started r1ther slowlv wlth Crreensburg followmg a pattern of hlgh Scormg early m the g IIUCN but blowmg eold m the hnal frames NK 1th the LIONS purrmg we racked up four of the SIX CXIIIIJIUOI1 g21I'Il69, loS1ng onlx to Qharon and ohnstown In the first game of the Sectlon race, GreenSburg faced Seottdale which had Shown hne promlse earlx m the Season hx wmmng 1ll their exhlbltlon games GreensburgS purrmg ehanged to 1 roar md snowed Scottdale under v2 I9 VI1th this g1me tucleed under thelr beltS the Ilons began to CllClx lllel toole oxer thelr next xlctnm 'North Iluntmgdon 43 19 llom here on Greensburg ran rough shod oxer a Hghflllg' I ntrobe lggI'Lg,lIlOl1 47 42 Blursxxlle 49 26 md Derlx H 11 Clreensburg then proeeeded to 1eImm1ster 1 thorough relemg one 1 t nf t res exer 1 Cfreensburg te 1m t Ilurst, seore 86 76 Ile Ilons t XISITLQI the axmen of emnette who also were unbe rten Ill Ie1gue plax -Xfter Ieaelmg for three qu 1rters of 1 lftk eontested g1me thex e nme home on the short end of 1 11 78 hump Smzrtmg under the elefett the Qnnthmen onee agam st nrted down the hst of opponents Ill the seeond h tlf of tht 1 ree dohng out mother sound Illlllxlllllg to the Hurstonl 1ns 70 1 Swept before the xengeIul Greensburg term onee more Seottd1e w1s r1eleeel up 16 27 md 'North Huntmg 1 t1 t1e tune o -I 1 Cxreensmurg tmen 1 ned host o e gr I I push e mne I t e I e mnette o e Imss e 1eh I ntrobe was prlmed to talee Crreensburgs scalp I ut wlth the smooth te rm wr rle th1eeh1r1erer11ed the Se 1 s we m in igee to st1xe off then eome ne mel hun Ll them a 1-I 79 loss Blanrsxllle toppled to 1 me nrnful -Iv 17 and .Derr5 w as shels eel wlth .139 25 count VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM no w K Ol em n o rv o cfs es nag HU HN L Yu , G'-93102, Do '-H' of ' Iu ', Cen 'nq'1:1 :N Pe!-Voce, M ford, MQNE' y, Ros-AMI, C Ie Qlzhl P' MfIII II.1'1 I J 5-rl 7 Y . - 1 X f r I I ' Z' l. . 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'V - . . , ' . .' , , . , . -7 Q I .'..w I . ..- ,I WA JUNIOR VARSITY Third row: Donnelly lrnanagerl ran, r. cw Second row: Johnson, Myvcn, Leon ard, Lobach, Dreakfonl, Bush Firsf row: Plonsky, Hulclvmso Treflle, lnqhram, Wineinan, VARSITY SCORES Greeizfburg 29 . . . 28 24 ..... .. 57 29 .. 27 53 . . . 43 38 .. 16 31 .. 32 52 , 19 43 18 47 A 42 49 ,. 26 53 ., 31 86 . . 26 28 ,. 31 70 ., 33 36 , 27 46 A 31 34 , . 4 29 45 . 32 39 A 25 54 A 29 Oppmzent Youngwood Sharon ohnstown New Kensington Youngwood ohnstovs n Scottdale North Huntingdon Latrobe Blairsville Derry Hurst eannette Hurst Scottdale North Huntingdon Latrobe Blairsville Derry Township Jeannette l ' W Moms BASKET A ,aa-f.,a2e,:+fi, ff- 1' The climax of the season was the ayhawks visit to the Greensburg Floor in the game which was to decide the section title Greensburg 1 ions tasted svieet revenge as they trounced eannettc 34 29 before 1 capacity crowd of 1750 The team centered around tall lanky Captain Bob Yurko an artist at the pnot post A pair of excellent ball handlers were guards Dick Downey and Angelo Rosetti whose long shots thrilled the Greensburgers and added up in the tally column Starring at the forward posts were ack McNerny and Pat Olshefski a pair of fast stepping sharp shooting boys oe Morford was readv at a moment s notice to switch into either of their positions when needed Pitt Stadium was the scene of the VV P I A L playoff for champs of Section X and VIII Greensburg went down to defeat fighting hard 'against a taller Wilkiiisburg team for a 68-52 count. The quarter finals of tht county tournament started with Greensburg pitted against the Glass City five once more. They come up with another victory giving eannettc the low end of a 36-24 score. In '1 game which found Crcens- burg trailing in the fourth stanza, McNerny made a bucket in the final seconds which clinched the game against the powerful New Ken five 52-49. In the finals Latrobe proved no match for Greensburg and went down easily 46-27, Yurko tallying 18 points in the first half. The team was awarded the Class A county championship trophy and gold basketballs. This was climaxed only by Yurko's receiving the most valuable player award, a well-deserved honor for the school idol. BALL . Nt 4 TQ A CHAMPION ST op ' Q s, ,I 4' JJ A FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Th.rd row: CMV , B'own, lf3vC' M M S d Il '- Vw Sghnffr' F-if' 5 won Mfgscwi' H wml. F MIII'-rn Avrn-fvnan, K-lley J If g- f- G,-ff ffldfdf lhe unxor Varsity under thc supcrvlslon of Coach SLIIVHIIQ., gn cs Crcensburg the promlsc of mother excellent tcum for thc nuct season fhclr record shovss Hfteen suns ng,.unst four lo ses 1 ch zllung, up of w6u polnts 'ngunst w99 lor thcxr opponents lhc Prcshmcn team compllcd 1 hnc rccord Ill Wllllllllf, thc chdmplonshlp of SCCIIOH III of the unlor VI P I LX I In XXII'll'llI1g A section tltle for the first tlme IH C H S hlstorx the McI nughlln coached umors rung up in cxcellent total of 18 NILIOTICS ln 20 games In the hrst round of the YV PI X I pl uoffs thc I lttle Irons lost to South f reenshurg, IRI SHN XN RI C ORD nn: nn Opponrnf Qt mton Qt mton Irwrn cdnnctte Qouthwcst Gbg H rrrold Harrold Qcottdale Qcwrclxley Q Creensburg qt Vmcent I atrobe Soutlmcst Gbg Irwln Ietmnette qcottdule S fnrccnshurg qcwlclxlew Donom I 'mtrohe .rl arf' 32' Vi , , I . . lhe music lesson Sweet 'n low - X , ,, Millions of molars 5 ,,.s1 -:t..' slr: CHOIR 'When the choruses of Greensburg were organized this year, they num- bered five instead of one as in previous years. Many of our students were given the opportunity to participate in this challenging activity. Of the students interested, one hundred eighty were selected. By the end of Uctober their work was sufficiently polished to present an assembly program. Our only regret was its brevity. A month later, the would-be-actors of the Choir merged to present the Gay Nineties Review. 'r ORCHESTRA lfvery fourth period in the auditorium, thirty budding musicians work Lll1ClCl' the leadership of Mr. Beech to master the intricacies of the music they love. The results of their work were shown in the Gay Ninties Variety Show and the operetta as Well as in the regular and special assemblies. The orchestra also provided background for the Armistice Day program. Sev- eral boys and girls represented our school at the Southwestern District orchestra festival. From these our delegates to the All State Orchestra were selected. CHOIR Ctontmuationl l rom Dtctmbti filth to stxtnth 1 stlected group of thirteen members lrouped to Clairton High School to participate in the VVestern Pennsyl- vania Chorus festival under the direction of guest conductor, Dr. Harry Robert VVilson of Columbia University. A month later on January 31, an-- other group of students, numbering fifteen, represented Greensburg High School at Latrobe in the VVL-stmoreland County Chorus directed by Dr. Morton Luvaas. In March, The fyljilllflll-C'I'.f, an operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, was presented as the most outstanding musicale of the year. 'lihe enlarged program of music is one ol the most gratifying develop- ments of the 1946-47 school year. 42 , 'M j V '53, LQ' 0' W ea + M L - E? f an 'infihqxf n fm '. U N W rf 'K , 51 1 I 8 y i 5-, 5 '5 9 Q 3 XI s Y X' My it.. ' I sl 5, W W' 7 ' 9 rw F .5 G , ' ly 'M 1' I 1 n ,K J Q 'mf I '.f :. K Q 7 M M Q .2 7' M 'V ' , , 1. W Q, 'Y gy, V' Q' sf 11 'Q fr X .. V W X ,W 'Q' Q 2 ff z Q 5 1- 5 z f MG 'ITVQVG , elf 2?a'a!W11u,gg'fs f WW' Q, W A Gmianfgva' lv. Jw 'V 1' in 1.5 fl Q, f ,W M R, A f ' 1 r Q V, Av L l I D H ll ll H ll ll QQ av t I QI M 0 1 ui gy K we l h'1te to do WRESTLING SQUAD Third row: l 'ii' Nix 1 , 1, M.: My S' 'rv in Second row: 1.4 fl 'Veg l'rir zi, DG First row: F' of-A wo nobr.- Fl... pretzels Tl11s WJ: 'W 0 0 0 MUSCLE MEN Ureenshurg lligh Sehool's wrestling season came to a close with the grapplers showing an enviahle record of six victories against three loses and one tie. .-Xpproximately thirty hoys made up the 19-17 squad which had as its nucleus live lettermen returning from 1916. The local matters, under the guidance of Coach -Iohn Stefanie in his first year as wrestling mentor, displayed in every match the skill and competitive spirit for which Greenshurg mat squads have long heen noted. Greenshurg opened the 1947 season hy defeat- ing lVlunhall 413-31 and Blairsville 48-71. Following our defeat hy Yklashington 4 141-51, the team racked up the unique record of performing two shutouts in a row, swamping -leannette 421-111 and six days later, hurying Nlunhall 417-411. Our hoys were edged hy the skilled Canonshurg team 411-71 hut the following week hounced hack to whip Kiski 413-41. Greenshurg journeyed to Vklayneshurg with high hopes, hut the state champions of 1Yayneshurg were just a little too good and came out on top 41-1-21. .Nfter a tie with Blairsville 47-71 our grapplers wrote Huis to their season hy once again routing Jeannette 419-01. ilihose who won letters include: Richard Ficco 4881, Rohert Deeds 4951, 1Villiam Grim 414131, 1,ouis Nlasilli 41121, Rohert Pastor 412411, .Iohn Pastor 4 1271. l,1oyd -1ohnson 4 133 1, Rohert hlaroney 41381, Vkilliam llenry 415-11, and Rohert Drake 41851. Oo ,Leu-MU' x'71x:LW1khJ P vipfc,-,hy giAJA,.bf'f f I . ,,1., V 4 .49 115111 . 1 54 I af A '. f Q . 1 5, t or 5 Tl1zsun'chat,brieiDec'gnbe1dayf ' Unions I W Roseshowfhwtagfwfef- ,ej5.f-a.f . J3hQ1?QgiJjQg,af,Whr++ier 1 School daze Amcml, Thomas Allshouse, Leveda Bach, Felix Baker, Jeanne Baker, Veda Baldwin, Patricia Bates, Barbara Beidler, Carol Bender, Wallace Benson, Harry Bish, Bmce Bowman, Betty Brinker, Edward Brown, Carolyn Burr, Vivian Charlton, Betty Connolly, Marjorie Cornish, William Croushore, Bernice Croushore, Robert Cunningham, Juanita Dahlman, Mary Jane DeBone, Edward DiUrio, Adeline Di Pietro, Nancy Drake, Robert Drenning, David lfgle, Kathleen lflpern, Samuel lfmanuele, Domenic lfacciola, Patsy lfackiner. Ada lfarrell, James lizrti, Mary Louise Flowers, Mary Jane The morning after 3 Dressed up and a hill to go i Gall, Dolores George, Peggy Ghrist, Donna Glantz, Marjorie Glaus, Gordon Grazan, Joseph Greves, Jean Griffith, Betty Grimm, WVilliam Grippo, Anna Hamman, Betty Handlon, Joan Hanson, Betty Lou Harrold, Lewis Hart, VVayne Hice, Clarissa Horvot, John Jarrett, Donald Jellison, Shirley Jobe, Richard Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Lloyd Johnston, James Jokola, Dorothy Kaylor, Lois Keefner, Barbara Kimborough, Carl Kline, James Knepper, Robert Kozinko, Nlary Kurtz, Richard Kushon, June Lauffer, Florence Leonard, Robert Leone, James Long, Lorena Lopes, Kathryn Loughner, Eileen Loyacono, Mary Lucas, Keith Lutz, June Lyons, Nellie Elizabeth Nlarnell, Patrick McGee, Vera McNemar, Betty Middlekauf, Mary Lou Miller, Donald Nlonnick, Helen Nloonis, Helen Newton, Jack Nolan, Martin Nowe, Mary Lou Orsinger, Eugene Owens, William Page, Guy Pallitto, Robert Palmer, Olin Panichella, Mary Peterson, William l'ristas, Bernadette Radisi, Mary Rinier, Paul Rock, John Romasco, Joan Sarver, Dolores Schaefer, Vernon Seminary, James Shaffer, Donald Sheffler, Doris Jean Shimko, George Just V ar, neighborhood cl imc Sickenberger, Emma Sickenberger, Rebecca Smith, Mildred Sparkenlaugh, Donald Speal, Mary Stanley, Richard Stevenson, Phyllis Stewart, Margaret Supro, Louise Throm, Gloria Tomer, John Topper, Wayne Truxell, Doris Tuttle, De Lossie Valenti, Marie Valerio, David Vallano, Richard Van Moore, Alexandr Yomish, George Walat, Violet Watters, Nancy Waugaman, Joan Weightman, James Welty, fkugustus lYertz, Joe Whitefield, lfdwarrl Wight-ld, Richard Williams, Diana lfilliams, Robert Wineman, lfred Wise, Florence Yerkes, Suzanne Zajdel, William Zemello, Herman I it That blasts of January Would blow hyou- through and through William Shakespeare Never a dull moment Abraham, Dolores Amatangelo, Rose Anderson, Audrey Anderson, Joanne Angelicchio, Theresa Bell, Kenneth Bisignani, Adrian Bush, Donald Cassa, Hazel Cirelli, Dolores Damico, Natalie Detore, Josephine Dupilka. Marion lflliot, Emory Erickson, Paul Farabaugh, Althea Frye, Dan Gallucci, Emidio Gault, Francis Guhl, Henry Haynackie, joseph Hays, Myrna Hines, Charles Hire, Mary nl. lezzi, Theresa johnson, Blaine Kenney, Anne Leonard, Jack At the half Linville, jean Lydiclc, Goldie Machesky, Antoinette Marandos, Helen Mason, Charles Mason, Dolores Maurer, Peggy Mclfittrick, Richard Mori, Mary Louise Morris, Elmer Murphy, Dolores Mutnansky, Evelyn Myers, Norman Myers, Robert Nedrow, Louise Nolan, joseph Oyvens, Richard Palmer, Betty Pantalone, Gloria Pyle, Phyllis Rager, Betty Raimondo, Mary Raling, Betty Redding, James Regola, Robert Rhea, Richard Rozinsky, Frances Slide, Kelly, slide Runtly, john Sanders, james Secrist, Eugene Seeno, Robert Shearer, Charles Siartl, Gilbert Sistelc, Ann Slaine, Mary Smith, Sara Alice Sperher, Harriet Steffey, Boyd lrettel, l'aul Valenti, Rose lYalters, ,lay Wass, lfrank Watus, Andrew Weiss, Carolyn Whitehead, Peggy jean Vlilliams, Robert Williams, Ruth Mae Wilson, Keith Wineherg, Carl Wotus, Andrew Yeates, lflizabetll Yeskey, Doris Zamiskie, Stephen Zembower, Norman Zorn, John Richard These wintry nights, against my window-pane, I: R E S I-I M E N Nature with busy pencil draws designs. - - n t 9 r Thomas Bailey Aldrich N, 'Ns llome aheatl Xleanrlri, John Xllison, .lrlene .Xnflt-rson, David Xnrlerson, Gertrutle liarnarrl, .Nrthur Bartlett, Kenneth lit-ll. llelen lfllarli. Ruth lllaeltlmurn, Charles liorlnar, 'lheresa liognano, xlohn lgl'IIl1uslij'. -lulia lirinlcer, Donna lirountielrl, llilliam liruno, Raymonrl farzisia, lflora l'3uel4a. Nicholas Vope, Nlargaret C'opt-lanml, .Xnn Dickson, .lack Uorlifi, -lrillfl Dott, .Xrlolpha Drake. Betty Dry, Daniel lilttmul, Dolores lzshleman, Eugene l atur, llelen lfontzinella, Klarglierita ileer, William Gorflorl, R0l'JCl't R. Really for the pitch Grevish, Mary Gross, Naomi llazel, Russell llempheld, Etlwarrl Henry, XVilliam llenry, William Nl. llornoelc, lfflwarcl -laeohs, l,inda .Xnn johns, .Xlherta vlohnson, Thomas Kenney, Ruth Kepple, Edith Knesh, Pauline liolonosliy, Helen Kurtaneelc, Betty l,arva, Donalrl l,eone. Santa l.ipseomh. john Xlartin, Rhea Xlasehalc, Helen Nlazzoni, Rose Xlelilhoe, Nancy Xlexemar, Nancy Nlirolli, lfsther Xlorelli, Donaltl Nlvers, Grace Ulshelski, Martha Hnrlriezelt, l'atrieia Pallca, joseph Pastor, George 47 ef?53'li Deck the halls Perry, Etta Phillips, Michael Piccolo, Ralph, Jr. Pomerantz, Betty Price, Patricia Rai-ie, Louis Ray, Natale Ross, Joseph Ruflner, jean Salvatore, l,ouis Salvatore, Virginia Sehuek, Gailey Shaffer, Dolores Shefller, Herbert Slierirlan, Norman Shoemaker, Dorothy A Sima, Thomas Soieh, Katherine Stepanie, Irlahelle Stephenson, Nancy E. Stofko, Betty Storltel, Steve illouhalislty, Xlartha Yavaries. Niels Yernino, Xlichael Yotovich, George Yueish, Ruth Whitehearl, Eleanor Zazzaro, Rocco Zyvith, Stella SENICJRS l1Zil'l1ZfFL'Zl2Z,EL1'22Z1S'aP 1 XIII Ihtts a lruutinan emplmee 1111 xx 1 IIIIIIIIIL with her burr btlitus traullng super unllege is flthmtt fur tlns brnun mul ettg 111 Stan Ieamlurs offer tn 1 rluxputx S17 lJ11t1 I1 1111 it CIIIUXUI Ijflllldfll Klub 1111l C mir prtftrs ftmtlnll for 1 smrt Ms t 111 1111l nat in lur fru t1 su its li ipu 11f11111tll1l11111.5 l11r lmfiltltu YIIIL 1 r II D11 HANK 11111 11111s11111t11111slx serxeml ter ll tn frffflllllllfeff s 1ls11 1tt1n1l1nt 111 tht X111 Uueen um II4 1 ll IIITS ss ur' A 11k rtililu l1111r1 IIIUIXIAS Bklxlk lI11t1l1 s NK 11t the 1 111 ln mll nn 11 fer be annmul hx boults ur teachers lu ltars Uncle II 1 claim lnm litfnrt 1 v anr 1 llllil 111 he does hope for 1, 111 fum 111 r1t1 1 'X111 ISIIO 11 Mx Bxnkirx Rabbit this mischief malter will miss Xlrs King Xliss Sloan anclf IIS 1n general she prefers basketball and football tn other school sports sees herself as a telephone upcratnr afttr 1,,r111l11at111r1 I' R111 1 BASII I'I'l1l3 p nt must of her time 111 Ronin 124 11d was the iiistigator nf mam fainnus parties 1l111cle1l the mst f her t11ne between lxaufinaiins uliere she l11r future 111 1ncrel11n1l1s1ng H Y mtl cliscm tml rs 111 ,M1111 1 mlm ilways thc xittur mnning 111 eraser battle in 701 he spent his spare time building inurlel plants ns unbitmn 1 s lnllfllft INIAIIUII P1111 A1111 BASIQIX I'clcl1c mightx hunter V110 prefers Mr Bodycombe btliex es his greatest aecomplishment was being stage Lrevw manager he worked hard in wrestling St Vincent gets his b11l for preparation in science Doxxfx X1 'us I11m1As 13111111 I11v1A1:11 Bfxsitle Ions Iotis Biuimsin B1 FTX Biuxximx C111B1kT Bimoies at 'fr 1 G G K Ch eslerfon B111 Iiiuxxir x Bcarlx aus Ns se-111 from South l1r1111sb11rg clreams of being a stcrttars sri hncls t11n1 I nr ting '1n1l inns nt tl x 1 1 1 s 1111 irc II K likur s tn 11 1 1 H11 II 'I ll etl Ins xx IX 11 lst for I'rl1l1a lxist tr 11 Iltx 1 S mrur RX xx H1111 0111 IINXINN 1 1 loxu 1l111 111 sus uppurtul ur 1111 in luis I' If l K l' r pre 1111111111 fl'llI1 NIS ISIH It I 11 rclil Q pre-lclent L1 s mth her high grades mtl txm 1, in Brnzri Im ll 11111 111111111 01 ing., for umlnpttclit su rqtirw Xgms xxlll be IX 11l 1lllL in ' 7 T11 Xxx IXRRIIX Iimx ts 1111 IANI Bimwx ms II Luis I I DECEMBER JANUARY 48 . . , . O Q ' B1-' 11' 1 . mv Ru . ,V 1-x -- 4- 11' . ' . . i ' ' ' , E ' is A i ' ' 'H ' -' . . . EI l .i11ef.-111i111l1'1l I iir - -fy: '1 1 1 ' llies . . . . , . . .i , S. .' ' -- x . . , - 5 Q , I .- .,,. -'II' ' W ' Q ' -I, B ' - . - . . . . . ska ' . w11t1'l1i11g f1111tl111ll g: lllflllii - 1 ' ' ' 'S l ' lest f . . ' - 1 1 ' . , . sul - ZIV' she 11-1 lllll lik- tu '1s1t l ' 5 ' . .111 -' l l1 Ilil. III'I,l,N AI.l,.'II l'Sl-, Q 1 . lIlI,I -3 '1' 111. ' . . . 11 Clerical s ICIIT 'lm I . . . s e , ' ' Pt- - , , , twiw 41 ilgse 11 cr . . , ' n 1 ' ' ' 1 l I . . . . . . II '. 4 . A ' a l yallli-Y.n1l 'nber IS1-n11te,l1e ' ' - 5 n 5 -I V- - 4 l' ' 0 j 1 . ..., W2Il'lDI '1 I' t p11p11l11r1ty IIS 1'11c:1l- llill 2 l - '- IIN' ...- nl ' H 0 ' ' i- ' .1 '. 2 '- l- Zlllll all 13l1111r: 't11'14 l1.' 1 'Q 1 1 1 1 ' ' .... ' . . ' .... he lr1':11n:' nl II lIl1'1llLEIIl L'2Il L' 1 l'I's. - 1 ' ' 1 , -, -- , IJ I . AIIXIS ,Inn I. 'ilu I sic' KIA ' -I. ,'1-. wx D11 1 . . . ' A Q ' l J . . . 1 . . . il' ' . . . 1 l1111l II 1111111 ,est l 11' Jxllllll Mater 111 the lluuse, Senate and whether missin eometr' with an A or 'owl vnllsifl llvnu' tht- 1'l1111r . . sln' V 1 A - - l 2 g Y A L U h 11 l - . ' . . . wa: 1 Q jun- ' 1 . - - . . . ' llr- . . . sn nty mr 1 1 1 - . :Q N - ' ina- . . - . - ' ' A I ser Il K'l1IlllI'K'l1'S fllllill , . . PI , , . 1' 1 S R113 M 1,1111 'nfl ' . . . his life, ll: 1 'A , Ii: I11- I1111 ' is to :1tt1'nl XIII lIS1llI Cullyze II11 rulivc ' 11s 1 ' tes. --1 A . fu -l' ' 1 D' 1 11111. H x . 'Q 1 ' s 1X1..' I'Il,lZAIiI-,'I'II Q'II Q. 1-14 ' . . . is '14 ing fur lay I ' . . . a ' j fl ,Ng . , . ne: anal :1ttr111't've C 1n- wli' f V l ng., ' 'H H' . . . . 'i '. me 1 'lub 1 . . , nw-l llf -. --- .... 1 in -- . - ' ' . - ' 'Y 31111' S111 will '.' ' ' -ling., l ' ' ' skill 11' J f ' ,' ' 1n11k' '1rl:... , f . t . l1li 1 II 1 '11 I l -1r1. . . ' '1'11 - 114. I51-.'1'1'x' 1 , ISIN Ili-11.1-1N pX1. 1's1-1 ,- ., J . . ' , 'Q Rt' .1 I. C . 1 Bon Q 1 K- -- 3 I -5- A 3-1 7' Y A , A- ' , 3 IXI, - V A11 ' tx Ii1,1z.1x1s1a'1' ' I . 'f' , ' I 1 as , . ' Q . ' f A t.?'rYi' , QQ-gxzif' L Aft Nast C um IN C Loss SENICDRS Vvsew LRAIIR 'Nance thus enthuslastre follower of football eommutes to and fro rn an unusual plelt up truelt still remem bers the thrlll of her first orehld xx 1lted for a certain soldxer to come home now she wears a rmg X l'llANkl ns Ckol sllokl Frank one of our ughth xx ml mms has a but of 'Nlereurs ln hrs blood that brlngs hlm track laurels prefers working to loafmg studwmg pharmaev mll develop hum unto a man wr h the pestle md mortar Loslsn Dm: on QIUIIIIL lv o 4 tflIl1llSll9IIL rbout dates danemg., ant Beltlers she hltehed her wagon to 1 secretarial star this ex student judge follows Mr Dnstrlct Attornev and an ex Coast Guarclsman lllkll Dil lo Xlrllle s LlCLI'llll sfillfl Wester l Idled f mds Ill Room M she nexer had tlme for dessert lf noon sed her alma mater on l ull ml welume her ln tme ful HURIS Dollx fs she mans o e telephone operator but we almost wonder after all she does wear a diamond school has made her more self confident Be ts l mu t s petite sensor 4 Q0ll1DlI9l'lCKl mueh durmg her four we rs at H serxed as preslclent of Sorores 1nd Preneh Club was eleerul to onse also xsorlted on Crffufllur his hopes to studs mer IL e 1 Nl Quo Bing this happv go lueltv ev median bears no xocal resemblanee to the erooner he would lllte to tr1x el to Lallfornla XVI motorcvele or see the Clex eland ur r1nes 1 ter rt nh mg his goal gr1clu1t1on Giggles uou d be ph lrm :ers mth Duquesne for hrs seleeted school I9 1 eomedmn at he1rt Vet he lwbored h1rcl m home room actnltles, e1feter11 lmes, Brom nd ll hzlr and Student Government IPHINI Dru s l nestlx trlul to e 1 gr L0l71lIlLl'LIdl she h ld lots of praetne tvpmg 'lhe General s tests s e hopes to seeure xxorlt ln an office 1nd prove herself 1 northv typlst II llelen s s 1 L l tXgll1Ill'lil1 ulmms Nllss ohnston s ute uorlt Ill b ind orehes Iolr IIN e t eo LI ltlx desires to lltitllllt 1 nurse D INNJA Xlfu lux Donnl Hx ILIUHS ru ll the member of Student Senate who got erns the assemblx eommlttee loses rlanemg and smmmmg but flEI'lYCCl her gre1test thrlll from learning to drne ml ms to be Penn Qt1tc eo ed l Dolls ts he ool 1nd plax her tenor su IH 1 a so 'lfflillliftll C 4 ur orehestrn nds h I wx ho . p14 o Slflkllllf' ten: s te IL 1 sl l Luo rt sumo DA ' DMS Chattermg has teeth for cold that dad hum chlll Lastly came Winter, clothed all In fneze, l KI Pltlh I nope .sst tt s Edmund Spenser FEBRUARY 49 0 0 0 . .I 3 ' ' A1 C'r-,.'-: 'l', ' sm' Y ' ' H , ' ' . .I ' ' H' 1' .' ....f 'z'- 6 . . ' ' ' -. l,ol'ls A, IJANIQI-fl.U ' V -'z '....'l-- ::'.t 'I . 1 H 1 ' . ' . v. . 6 I ' ' T 1 A . jos 41 -1 Q'-zxrikl. Q I. I. . an 2 ' l n'le . . . IU- I t N, N , '. l,, 5 ,ml , - 2. 'Q ' ., ' ' 1, I V '. ,. A. .H I - U , ,. --- Y - G Nll. -in RIA lllal.r:N M, lil. I-'rc , . I . . . this 'l ' ' .' l- 1 ' . . . thi! plt-a.'11l1r-vr it' '1 New Nu ' lll 3 Zfl .-Xle ' 2 1 ' . .I i . . . ' ' ' ' t. ' 1 . . . Klfffll ' ' 2 , ' vtra, . . . ser 2 - H1 and el , she fol l tnn' o ' lleet Sorores, Dramatles, and the llollse . . . matehfolders and listen to sylnphonles Set l f l '- 'r - I - 1 l , . . re: 1' -' -1 :-. V o '. . -3 'Q is 5 Dr . l'.l.l.l0'l I' 1 D . I U x ,Z .' K. ,H ,ml A A V M' . . . say 5 - gl' 3 t b a A - - .' - .' ' ' ' - . . , . ' ' x ' r lil-zrn' l,flL'lSli Fr-:Nm-.1.1. Nl. lJo1.oRr.s l'1lYK , -I f A . I , hi. 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Nfxxu l1lSl'XN Name 1 l1r11xxI1 tr1xse1l IIIINS rum S1111tl1xxcst u1nQ11n11e dpplu. l1x tlu p11L xxl11l1. dNlCllV pursumg Sl1.1l11sp11r1 for l11r 11111511 r11seQ 1II11l Ll11vr11l1ts 1 l lllfl ll 111111: 1 111 lllbl Y l-I IL I' SLllXXlI1LI 1I11l f1111t11l 11111 l11r l1I'llLl'CI1LLS xx 111 TL l1l1ss 1Il tn 1 lt st1Il1 If tl11 Ql1ut1rf11l1l Supper Llulu xxItl1 l1rrx L11I1111 IYIUH TK JIINIIIL WU II1I1x'x llxIxIx1 IX 111r11r1xc sIx 111111 1,lfI111111111 1 llllll fllLl1IlN f1I11111l Ill 11111tII1gQ Ir 1l1 11111 01t11l11r lll l1 son 111l 11rLI Il 111xr Nl KHAKI! X S Juk 1 I111r mxs B 11 Il 111111 ll luff pr11xI1l11l '111 llllf r 1 ll l111 lllS 111 1 1Irf1 I1 1 IN x x11I'ItL stu x 1 IIIN 111,g111 111x1rx x DECEMBER JANUARY 30 f 1 Q , G 'ly 5 ll , 1b'- AA . . '. 5 ' SAl.l.' 5 :I-:Y ' . ,. . ' F ' 4 1. 1 Q ', ' R111 -1 R. l:I'l,I.i D1 ' lf 'I1IN Nl. 1 ' ' 5 l'I,f1 Nl1 II,I.x ll. ' ' ... RI' . . 1'-1 Q . . I . D1 ' . I l . 'ERS J 1. ' ,. I'. .' ' '. I' D . . . x 1: 1' - 1 l r Il'.' . . . . 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Roxiatxia -IoHNsoY XY,-XYNE joxias .Xhwias Kai-i4ii.i-'sm' 'i Xii.l.iAxx D. llonoia ons llrnsox o ,ouus X. ox:-is lhaom' ,Xxx joiixsow D I j F Xn.i.i,axi I. j osx Kllllvl-'R UNYS SENIORS mi N lli mio Cmtn o llus tn toun :km also enjoxs ruslung t n i whether the destinition lit i Xi or Bn ui and ll im' ier loie lor beautiful things nukes her uisi to he in interior decoritor i Ns lloii Pty modish ambitious ani utr helpful chaplain ll lli Y ier horizon includes an .ndiantul hookkeep ing c lreer a novel tollettlon ol soap hgurlnes 'ind Spaniels are her priled possessions Mais IMNHL round o with Casanova touch spends his free time in sports or a jalopy collecting interesting stamps and girls after these golden school daze he will be employed at Electric Motor Repair Roixmvur Jouusom Romayne .1 'irl minute who came from llarrold to play a violin in our orchestra her tastes run to O Henrvs short stories and the tolor blue should make an able selmstress after graduation XVAYNH ours onosky . . . leads an exciting lile eating, sleeping and loafing . . . says women are his pet peeve-we wonder . . . he would like to make a fortune in a hurry . . , this could he possible after attending trade school. .Xoxiss KAi'iel.EsKY Aggie . . . joined us in the midst of her school career after attending lfnion lligh . . . she is a regular girl in her love for sports clothes and roses . , . don't talk when you sir ln-side her in the movies? Among the smoke and fog 51 i 1 o 1 sxinphonx wi 1 Xaughn onroes pulosophi t x is xt urns or Poutiae or new retords anything to make life tolerable his draltin' skill points towird irchituture Ions lli nsom ohn clums 'Xliss ohnston Ns llXf1l'lfL would rithtr sptnd nionex than time he thinks football tant be topped ind belies cs his hardest uork was amhling to school e intends to be 'nn armv engineer Pint ANN OIINQON leggy claimed qouth High Qchool ff Youngstown as her First alma mater then came to C H 9 to follow the Commercial Course dances and tvplng Class see California enjoyed our hopes to Dr oios A oisis ontsy ittlt gir with .1 i smile thought sixth period qpanish class was wonderful never tires of Docs french fries vsatch her eyes light up when sou mention Florida or bmlnl splits V i,i.iAxI P, os is Willie . . . is ine of our Navy veter- ans . . , who saw service in Pearl Harbor and Guam . . . how happy he was to be discharged . . , and reenter school . . . he hopes to continue his education . . . at Duff's lron City lo ege. Vlofxx Kumiiit Jo . . , one of our peppy cheerleaders who retained her vivaciousness after game time . . . answered present to lli-Y roll call for four years , . . will give 'Aservice nith a smile at Bell 'l'c-lt-phone after graduation, of a December afternoon T. S. Eliot FEBRUARY SENIORS XNNA NTARII K1 11'xs n11 pe 1te 1n1l prettx South xxtster whose l1f1 centers around musle playmg., the p1an11 xxrmng song 'lllfl llQICllll'lg to Cl399lCdl records '1dd up to 1 xearn1ngf11rn111s11'1lf11t11r1 XlAISll 111111 k11s1111 l11k11 t s lJlLlSIllf Qlllllbf 1,1 1 F' 5 from lenn l11xxnsl11p now 1 IININIIIQS hx bus from lytllllllllf us h1r hobhx and l1111r1t1 p.1st1n11 IN 1111s IYISSIITLZ llgtllfl her greatest 11111n1pl1sl1n1e11t 111 Hlbllllll' ll C111A111oN 1 11 116 T11 tmll st11111 lllflb l116Cl1'll1lLQ 11l Ill C1 11111 1 HIIUI, IS 11s s 1 1 XI 1 b1t1x1111 llllflfllll, sons l11 t s T1 15111 11r 1 lr1s11ll1 111 1 l11r sunny Sllllle 1d HILL rr eat ll16I'l'5 1 e 1 IX but tells fl'll9 t1l1 tl1 1t v11ll curl 11r llllf She xxants to be 1 bea11tv operator 1 ll 1l 1 l 11A1s1x1 'XlA11 Nlulskl 1111 It 11111 111s111rs t11 tts 1 p1st1 orph111s IIIOTIL 11 5 l N15 fl I 4 I TLIIUI' r H11r11r1sbr1ngsh1rpl11s11r1 lllllll 1H11 s r tXlITtl1llll MA11 1111111 M1 Don 1 II IL SIIILLTIIX 1111l Ltllbll lllllll 1r lfllftfllk th1s lllllll S1111 mr 1 X1 D t11 C 1 Lllllll IL dd11 11k spar fl IIS Qlll 1x1r 1Il11,1 1111 1 GFORK r KL1 Ik George IS o11e of our juvemle pllots and he truly loves lt he hopes to attend the U of PlIISlJUI'gl'l to study engmeerlng Dallas, 'lex IS h as 21 flung field he would loxe to see Down Il I11111111N Donald no stranger to IC 111nz1rds of a gas engme a capable enough gre1se monkey h1s '1rt1st1L talents haw attracted h1m to art xxell trueled as 1 teamster of .1 truler tr111k I-ANI'-Sl0WlX1lN 11 lows llllflllng better than to tat 11r sleep has a deep rooted 1l1s I1ke for g11l1lv g,1rls who are 'llVNdXS l'INIllg about some Lllftf my n 1ert111n about future he would rather be studled than Stllllb V ov IYIJI 11 makes her home Ill New Alexandna where she enjoys Yllllllg fast stepplng horses she th111ks South Greensburg has 1 IIILC .1rr.1y of mys hopes I1 He 'I gum l1t'JllflCl2ll and l1o11s1-mule lAfRlllA ,I AIAYIRS Patty fhlS pretty Harrold 1l11111111 11111r tlres of 1h111olate lce Lream h1r talent 1111 the bass v111l was exh1b1t1d Ill oreh1stra llllf few know that she also plays the IHH10 1 future tel1ph11111 Uptflfthl' 11XNN1 'NI1 lx11111 a pet1tt peppy , and p1as 'mt tllltlltlflll from W1ll1an1sp11rt drtams of u1.n1ngs ln lar1s where sh1 xxould llC9lgll f,1sh1ons as well as xxear 111111 .n1111g ln Ill 1 S 1te xx1111l1l l1 p1r Llf '51, wks Q fe On a lone wmter evemng, when the frost We MAME KLHNS lblAB!:IjAlNE K111xK1.L Has wrought a sllence P11111.11' GRAYDON Lou l'111s1111A LOLISE LUDXVIK John Keats I11ANNF NIATFINROSKI Nlm111oR1r NICDOWIII GEORCE lxllll-1 Don ALD IAu11111v JAMES Low Mar. 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She li: Cho, ' Bei C1 1 for l 1 , , , du 5 4 the ur P-my :1 lnlllllft' :1ln1:1 :t-r. .'I1 - 1- - fl-, I ' v w 7 1 V 0 I V 33 , , Hrs breath like srlver arrows prerced the arr, S E N I 0 R S The naked earth crouched shuddenng at hrs feet Prfrv Nlclsrrrrx eg happrlw hrte7es through lrfe for her txprng class holds rnterests books 'md the prano art amusement Ptg forgets her troubles on rollcr skates 'r sctrttrrral career rs her unbrtron Dol ours Xlclxow r N Dede rs especrdlx rnterested rn Home Peonomrcs where her orrgr nalrtr blossoms rn srummrng and brkt rrdrng she finds pleasure er I ow rnt ure rr frter rround trnelrrrg IM, hon nur MclNrrtN,Y c the able rr lcr of Xrnrcr the louse, and Senior U a'trc he ofhte rn Room 130 and the Vlrnged loot Club and plaved star basket wa preparrng to enter Duquesne for phrrmatv NNI 'Xlr l Nlttf envrtd fer htr prt aurv lrnr md rttrutrrc clot s sht found fun and frrtndshrp rn French Llub and Sorores drums of berng 1rr hostess 'rfter three we1rs nurse s trarnrnfv PATRIUA Nlrxsrrart at the shy quret tx pe untrl you get to know her casts her tote for shorter perrods sweaters and skrrts lxay Kyser xxrll contrnue suretarral xxork 'rt an undetermrned busrness school MARrAkr2'r NIORKAN Nlarg E lots of pep and a frrendly smrle drstrngursh thrs admrrer of Mr Qchwrng she should have been a fish so she could spend all her trme swrmmrng skatrng rs her specmlty drama her destrnv RICHARD Murr Drck thrs happy go lucky H1 Y member slaved wrth the stage crew hrs xocatronal background provrdes a good basrs for hrs chosen professron electrrcrtv had the best trme of hrs lrfe rn hrgh school lhlILHAI I Xlusrm o Mrehael Conrrnererrl student rf hrgh honors and awards plans t tonrrnue hrs studv of busrness rn tollege then become 1 court reporter 1sset t the Brouz nm II rztr Student Senate, and chorr Frames Anne Kemble l mu r N xr rr B 'ur frworrte for her fun lorrng nature rxhtn not surrounded bv 1 group of frrcnds collects photos or vcertrsts her skrllful hrrgtrs on the piano nrll newer forget her trrps to Buhl l I rnetarrum JAMES XX OCONNEII n thrs Pleasant Yalley artrst captures rrdes wth hrs graceful thumb and red lr'rrr h1s more rnttrests rn the band than hrs trombone sees hrs future through a kodak ens Prrrrrrs fkxxrs PARPII r Phr has pl ms to pursue book keeprng secretly she hopes rt wrll rn bank she has thoroughly enjoyed her rssotratron ruth Mr Merser and the thorr and has been thrrllcd mth cxerx footbrll game Dorxmrr R Pr RKINS trk w u d lrke to bc 1 w 1 rt bonhng when not knockrng down the prns he spends hrs spare trmt trxrng to drnte maybe hes just modest eleetrrtrl engrneerrng at Penn Strte r hrs god Xl utr Arr-T Mort: as r 'Xltlx Dorortrs Nltkourx ACK Fowrxkrr XlLNlRNY xxrxr Mr rlrrrt Prxrrutrx Xlrxsrrk Rrcrrfuur NILLL lblICHAFL Mtsrwco AUDRLY NAI FY Amis W OCONNVLL PrrYrr.rs kxxr PARrrrr DONALD R Prrucrx 'i -MM 53 1. 0 gs- Q1 FEBRUARY 0 0 0 , ir, . 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V 1 1 . 2 2 .1-211 3 'N ll ARCARFT ANN Quits SYlNlSTlRf hXlHl7IR X Gil-'vs SXIITII RonFRT R QNYIIFR Quuurv Q01 Bl RI Lxxirs Srrrr kin fi nu Rf uui o H Xxx Tkl xrri Vuu INIX IT! lui lois XNN WIBII' The February sunshine steeps your boughs S E NI G R S Ancl tmts the buds and swells the leaves within 'Vlaiumui ANN Quits Peggv sweet, likeable, ind deli nitely on the beam one of Hi Y s nest will be saving., number p ease but for the present would rather meet new people free to flee SYIYFSIIR Ciolui SXIIITIIR I fleet feared mcmher of our traek team li enjoxed mith w li 'Nlr Qtahle tonsulers soloinff an airplane his greatest accomplishment he likes to be out in the countrx dreaming of the ek X P Criss Qxiim Smittx 1 stlgt crew member w ho ikes square d ineing., ind iuto muliinus cr ring out Hs erm xx 1 e S ns ix ls in pes o o ing his own auto sh4 p I inn smooti l u Roixmcr R. Srsvmarc Spider . . . oud a l honoraie president of Omega X' . . . wars 1 smile . . . enjoys wor'ing, :it p1ys s with Xlr. Stzihle . . . experts t4 1 '- the study of engineering. SHIRIIY QOIBIRK Qhirley has enjoyed her day dreams but all seem to end the sime way she thinks of a hospital sees herself In cap and apron her lessons in French under Miss kgon were 1 sourte of pleasure lixxu s Qrrrr has his feet on the ground and his dreams in the clouds his farm work keeps him busy ut h has high ambitions Teeh and Chemical Engineering for prepara tion he reads on scientific subjects 5HlRI I X FFICHFRT ici G A X s peppi. president uer 1 faxorite with all her friends in photography and dancing, she it s end iost he t mlmer please ll he her ug 1 ifter gridu ition Nl-ua ARI r ur Torrrk Topper . . . small atomic homh who crashed C H. S. with energj ant :activity . . . Dramatic Club, Forensic League . ta . i 'zinem - abilities ..., ' e was 2 J 'o C135 swretllry 'ln editor of the f'n'w1 l urn 'r . . . now on to Nlichigun l'l 55 W C Bryant N lux 1 nn the origin il cl iss room clown who is rcallv an intelleetual at heart she debates like 1 trooper if aroused Beta Yi and Dramatlcs tlaun her woud like to peek he him Russiis lron Curtun X IRIJIINIA I Tl Ginny urs ittraetne eti w o will he in idded ittractun to my college campus she remem hers fun she had in Dramatic Club the thrill she had in passing geometrx she loses to drixe a car I Xkuriuku Fthel this little blonde enjoxed ur Seouts most o a mube the reison she prefers Qpinish IS Senorita ll irron uld without night work hut lorks or xx ird to life is 1 seeretarx l,fllS 1 NN Wmrr. ,ois . . . 'A ' witl 'i frien H' smile...: zfhie... - 'oys singii 1 1. 1 mos unus 1 holihy: . . . astronomy .... - fe erred sehr wi owiipy he-r time a ter graduation. FEBRUARY bl.-XRTHA Wirsox Roinikr XYooinu'ii' Tnoxms Yaxosito Roisrki' Yritxo NlARTH-X Wnsox XVilly . . . would consider thc evening perfect if she had a good spaghetti dinner followed by dancing . . . Vocational Home Economics absorbs her time but there's always a little time for a visit to Pete's Nut Shop, Ti-ioxms Yaxosico Sie . . . the class clown has an earnest desire for music . . . so when not in study hall he sometimes visits his favorites, Mr. Beech and Mr. Meiser . . . lends his antics to Dramatic Club, choir, and the band. Ricnaizn Sciitcic lioiirici' hYtlflIJRl'l lf Woody . . . one of the lelloxxs who carried the G. H. S. colors for the past two years . . . was one ol' Miss ble- Cormielfs pct students', . . . when you want him, you can find him loafing or chewing the rag with his Hi-Y pals. Rom-1it'i' Yrkiqo Bob . , . this tall likeable class presi- dent has non many friends . . , served as president of l'li-Y . . . was a mem- ber of Student Senate . . . and starred in basketball . . . scholastically inclined. he finds physics just right. Dick . . . an ex-sailor who charmed everyone with his disarming smile . . . he caught up with his education in P. 0. D, and English classes . . . Busi- ness .-Xdministration to be studied in college will Hr him for the future. Come, ye cold wincls, at January's call, On whistling wings and with white flakes bestrew The earth. John Ruskin x 1 ' ' 7 , 51 ' in '. '-l, ' i ' Y A3 Ulu. Q. x i Fi:':4g,k- L V I 1 ' N if! - 1 '15 dv' '-' 'L,e,,i M 'Rl g Q R. wan- 1 'x Xu I I , sf ,J '. , 1 -' ' 1 - . A ,U-L D 2 'Y ,A I4 ,Aki A . I f ' 1 3 if -4 .1 Q . . .' gf 1 ' El, .D ' Jsf' , 2 r Q 'if i U f 'V . 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The first of April saw more than 100 track candidates report to Olfutt Field at the call of Coaches john Stefanik and James lVlcLaughlin. The annual inter-class meet was won by the juniors with 88 1X2 points while the seniors, sophomores, and freshmen followed in that order. The freshmen-sophomore meet was won by the freshmen 82-32, with many newcomers show- ing well, particularly Brown, Stanley, Trettel, and li. Pastor. A triangular affair at Derry Township showed the power of the Derry thin clads as Greensburg and Norwin tied for second honors. jackson, Vrable, Dreakford, and Levendusky were leading point winners for the Brown and White. jackson took lirsts in both high and low hurdles a week later, when we competed against Latrobe and Derry Townships. lVlcNerny ran a beautiful race in the mile. Abie llouse started in the sprints as the Lions competed in the show at Johnstown with Jeannette being the third starter. Matusak won the javelin throw. The week before the county meet, we met Derry Township and New Kensington at home. Fink showed good form in the high jump and Jackson continued undefeated in the high hurdles. The VVestmoreland County Meet saw the following boys earn their varsity letters: Dave Dreakford, 1001 Don Osbon, 220, Jack McNerny, mileg Clarence Jackson, hurdles, Joseph lfubank, hurdles, Paul Xlessich, shot put, Robert Hogue, pole vault, and john Vrable, high jump. Running in the W.P.I.A.I,. meet at Connells- ville, Clarence jackson took the measure of the best high hurdlers in western Pennsylvania and a week later took fifth place at State College, where he met the stars from the entire state. 7 son's team should be much stronger. W ith experience gained last year, this sea- 'Wy SENIOR DRAMATICS Fiflh row: Left Yaaazvz, SL' et ', a Pruef, Hzqary P,llf-'tc' MQQJ Rjvr Nara Page M'l'-- Mo 'e.w VJQ'.':',H. Fourth row: Sl-5f. t7SZVW PQLL D' Hehe lpsw-' r--fnpll M lle' S l.f1 Sha'-15'-'G Lxpwell PGH 'fu' C: :- DC':'1i. Third row: M:D:ff-all Ksdaaecv Neem- Wncfaza. blcse Nale, 'wuzzwzon P. Roc att' ll, lf Lrvv '. Second row: Ypfell AIw'ne An limit' BMW' M. Bernd Haw: 5 f.'- 5. EF-f-FC Lx,-la -ll D ' Q' 2.1 VV'-'Z l-g'. I-rrsfrcw:Ll1wq Mgwnell Cwebf Lon an M'Nf,'w W:,..qa 'aw All r Ki.l',' J Vcqf-' ptamat' 4 5, -. Ti-IE CURTAIN Rises pf 4'6 V , an ,A f' ,W x VVith the m tto, Ulci Vinspiration deplore ses ailesf' meaning ullere inspir' ' on enfolds her wings, the dramatic groups went to work. Fi' st on the agenda was the Gay Nineties Review, with its orous skits and farces. Students blushed while the oldster miled at skill displayed by those who brought this colorf period to life again. 'llhen the players went to work on rl e ristmas production, an adaptation of the famous miracle tw e x hich was originally presented in York Cathedral, Along JUNIOR DRAMATICS ' . 1 . . . ame ebruarv and with it a call lor a patriotic program. lVlem- Fourlh row: Ccll'ns, El ern, MA- ' . . . . . Cunf-, rappers, Gramm riwlflqmrl, if bers resented a significant program dramatixing the :lmerican Third row: Wesley, Shtxnakey Gi' , f fin Holder, Hamrnan, Handlanx ' l nl O lt' Geowge, Ba'k:cur, Kasaba, Step. ' N , Q I I 4 Second row. Kamen. Hllly, rim- ' lhe big dramatic event of the vear was the senior play, Ker.elT,Ll.B'krNP lfl - ' 1 Lolyrl HVarf,OljlZnry,a Pzlfoyin G OW . Army and the .lla2z, by George Bernard Shaw, presented by the Firs1row:vaaMo fe, T all, Bffi I ' , .. , , , . I L l,., p,qne,,, wie. NQQMI P, Xff s Mor class on May 2,19-17. asf., vfzllxmf-1, Gaps. vrijfllflh Titles-Page 63 D Uonuuooll, l',lIllt'rl lhree ol a kind .Xml If fame to pass We Vlihree Kings .'xL'fUl'S-lll-l'llll'li llail, Nlaryl l.ight of the llvorltl llerotl's court lliree llernliartlfs and :1 Nlanslirlrl Hur hearts were young and ua 1: P' h. r 'E T, STAGE CREW Secwnd row: T' 1 QM' ' S - H A 4 Y ,K , 5 ,,,. ,. Firsr row: IW, '- l - SCIENCE CLUB Fourfh row: SPM 3: Nw f' Vf 1'T ' Third row' D wg' B nf - DH' KA, 3' A3r,wf yy Hu ,'. 3' Seccnd row: w MW- CUM.: C'11,ww 1' NU ,, W JJ Y '11 ' Sx1N' FJ, Fifsf row: E' w V' T ff- '- . K. , M-, .W , M ,A Y AUDIO-VISUAL Second row: 3 'V' W: E' V 1 3. V' L Ar 1 ' .4 . v Firsi' row V 1 1 L5 H1 1 F. ' ' 59 . 64 W Keep Easy we ' -fm 115 W 4-V- - f A Ja fa- Z eondttuctbz . . . Teatbz . . . Ohezvzhy . . . 'Way behind the footlights Science offers proof positive That scenery is the background of the play is ably proved by the stage crew. Under Mr. Bodycombe,s eagle eye, these busy men behind the curtain meet when they are needed to build and paint suitable scenery for our amateur productionsf, Strike,,' fclear the stageb the motto of the club, is constantly echoed behind scenes on important first nights, as scenery is shifted and footlights are dimmed. Included in the yearls fun and experience are an informal dinner and a trip to a Pittsburgh produc- We simplify study STAGE CREW OFFICERS Manager .,... .Edward Basich Assistant Manager. . . , .Dick Mull Treasurer , . . . . George Smail Sponsor ,... Mr. Haydn Bodycombe tion to see how professional scenery is operated. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President ,.....,... joseph Morford Vice President . , Edwin Mcllhattan Secretary ..,.... Donald Flowers . Treasurer .,,. .,.,. L ucy Mitinger Sponsor .... .,.. IN Iiss Janet Trefts These test-tube holders went all out for explosions! Under Miss Trefts they planned and executed many interesting experiments. Every one was original and so thoroughly intriguing that the expcrimenters learned much -not mentioning the breath-taking moments experienced while waiting. New conclusions always came out of old theories. Brain-busters at heart, they gathered chemistry books which gave them information on industrial and civic problems. VVith their additional knowledge of chemistry, they should be better equipped to meet this atomic age. The Audio-Visual Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Shields, is making its debut at G. H. S. this 'ear. It is the atom-bombf' in the educational 5 fieldg and as the name implies, the student hears and sees interesting and educational movies on almost every subject in the school curriculum. Chemistry students see important ewperiments performed in modern laboratoriesg French and Smanish students 'ournev throuvh fav Paree or l J . ta E . sunny Spam, the biology student learns the functions of the heart. lhese boys, whose duties are to run and keep in ship-shape the projector and sound unit do enuine service for the school at lar e. 7 65 AUDIO-VISU.-Xl, OFFICERS President . , . James Hamilton Vice President . Ted Branthoover Sec. S: Treas. Robert Fullerton Sponsor .KIr. James Shields The stormy March is come at last J U lO R S , , , With wincl and cloud and changing skies. William C. Bryanl I JZ lllizit s the Verclirt, .ll'I1lif Out ,llllllllf tlnss oliiters Xvnilnql up in his work 'lilH'CC little 11ll'lS in l7llIC---lCZll1S. Xclolphson, lliilliam Altman, Warren Anderson, Kenneth Arandas, joseph flrvin, Herman .-Xssini, Michael Beitel, Jay Bell, Robert Bell, Thomas Bennett, Jean Berger. Herbert lilose, William Bowers, lfrzinces Bl'2lI1Il1iiuYCr, 'lil1QriclorC Burger, llerhert liyrhewny, Nlary l,ou Coefioletti. :Xnthony Cohen, lclzi Cole, Harry Corsxirzi. Czirmella Corsi. l,yrlia Crimboli, Dominic Curia, Sam Deemer, Florence Dell':iine, Nick Demi, Rieharil DiBzirtoli, ,lennie Dillinger, Nlzirgaret Dott, llope Dumer, lflorenee liiszinizm, Ronzilil lfrret, Xliiry -lzine lfvnns. Charles lfnlo, Gabriel Ferzizzi, Eva lfinrlle. John Firestone, James Fisher, ,Xnna l.ee Foschixi, Albert Fox, Allan Fry, Robert lfiillem. John Kiahrielli, Rinalrlo Getteiny. Samuel Cirevisli, Betty iirillin, l.llI'CTfiI iiuiclzis, Robert liiispzin, Gernltline llziinesuortli, Phyllis llzimilton, ,luck llairrison, Xlarn llellnizin, Joseph llenclerson, l,ois Hemlriclt, Bnrbarxi llenry, Xlbertzi llenry, joseph llenry, Xllen llilry, Catherine llol'lit'l'. lletty' llogzins, William llollinggxxortli, llzirriet llollgli, Glenn xlvllltllls, lluliuff slolinson, Nlziry' l,oii liemerer, Yirginin Kilgore. lfclwxirrl Kolesar, lfmily Kuhns, George l,ziwson, Xl illiam l,owstetter, Dorothy Lirtler, Parry l,ohr, Annabelle l,ory, Carolyn Loiiglirzin, Eclwarrl Xlzinzi, .Xbralizim Xltxlrrlle. Donald Xlclfrirlancl, Nanry NlvKlx'eeii, Nlonzi Nlenolwr. l,ois Nlenteli, .Xlex Xlessit-Ii, llelen Nliller. lfclixarcl Xlortier. Yzitzilie Nlotr, William 'Xlyt-rs, Duane Niekols, lfvelyn Ulshefski, Xlbert U'Yr-ul, Kathryn ll!lHlll, Dian Page, Robert Linivliellzi, ,losepli zirlis, William Rzitriulc. Xnn Rzitrivlc. Xlzirie Peters, lloxxziril lxvtroy, l.llt'y lulttulll, l'ifL'tl IJ In Polzinslcy, -llliflllll Porter, -lt-:in llroiicl. Rolzintl Rawlings, llelen Rebiek, Helen Remie, Dorothy Rive, Charles Ross, Xlary ANN Roy, Nick Rlitliselle, 'lied Riilli, Dain Sziseos, -lanies Sflllllfl, tixxennie Sezinor, ,lohn Slioemzilcer. Robert Slioplilt, .lost-ph Slirzitler, Rzilpli Slim-X, Clarence Silvis, Nlary .Xlirc Smorzirlzi, .Xlbert Soriee, lflezinor Steel, Violin Storey, Nancy Sykes, Sherman ilihomzis, lliillizim iliierno, Celestine ilillilliflfll, SIt'll1l Vlirentzi, l,illi:in XX zisliington, xlnmes Xlieziver, 'loc Wells, .Xnnn Nlzie lliesley. Charles Xlirliloxxson, Xlinnell Willizims, 'lolin Xl inemzin. vlflfllll Yeager. lliiltlai XIIIC fzippone, Vincent I 1 7 'A UR xx ln l , vi.- 7 Someone laughed like the tinlde o'rain I And here was April back again. Theodosia Garrison Sweaters, skirts, and smiles 4 X X K Ackerman, Robert Aleandri, Dorothy Amurgis, Anthony Archibald, Myron Baker, Carroll Bash, Doris Baum, Russell Bertolini, Margaret Black, Howard Blair, Lois Jean Bradosky, Anna Mae Brown, Bennie Burlas, Thomas Campbell, Shirley Carroll, John Cason, Philip Crosby, Russell Collins, Donald Conwell, Joseph Constantine, Edward Culbertson, Janet Dabold, Richard DeBone, Shirley Donaldson, Lois Dumnich, Margaret Fallecker, Ruth Fennell, Anna Jane Fetsko, .Xndrew Ficco, Richard Folk, Marie Franklin, Donald Galbraith, Mary Lou Girty, George Glod, Frances Gongaware, Gilbert il ls this test really necessary? Stretching ll point Our ole' swimming hole Greaves, Edward Greene, Teckla Hanna, Sara Harmon, Patty Humenansky, Thomas Hayden, Richard Hedges, Frederick Holtzer, Janet Huggins, Charles Inghram, Fred Iezzi, Richard Johns, Marian Jones, Lorna Jean Karns, Nancy Keepers, William Klingensmith, Dale Kolbosky, Martha Krause, Frank F. Lipman, Lois Louch, Anna Mae Xlarkulin, Frances Klartin, Shirley Xlay, Earl McClain, William XlcClaren, Nancy Xlerichko, Irene Michael, John Mike, Ronald Miller, W'ade Nloyer, W'illiam Nluchoney, Robert Myers, Charles Narduzzi, Ida Mae Nicolai, August Olson, Joann 0'Mara, Patricia Panigall, Dan Patterson, Betty Petrarca, John Pirillo, Malvina Pirillo, Mary Jean Pollins, Richard Prioletto, James Reber, Dorothy Regola, Mary Robosky, Margaret Rose, Josephine Sabatine, Dean Seacrist, Ruth Selembo, Thomas Shemer, Betty Sit-mon, Joanne Shuey, Ronald Stahle, Clyde Stairs, Helen Stevenson, Betty Strasser, Betty Jane Supel, Stanley Thomas, William Tapper, Doris Troy, Albert Voll, Mary Vassel, John Walliam Vella, Nancy Marie Wainright, Richard Webb, William Witherspoon, James Wolff, Boyd ' ' ' I dbl d F R E S I-I M E N . . . Qillllifflnililhouf? '1l,pilZoT.T. midi oa s e g 5' Richard La Galluenne 3 Long time smcc lmrczulclzm FFCSIUIIHII 0fl'lf0l'N Service with n smile l'fiV1lI0 STIHIY llllll Xmmrrmnn Vul linnmtt Xllpn B r ID feor e Booth Clllfl69 liostrom Rolancl Bruxer Dorothx Broun Thomas Cantella oseph Latts James Cmdnc Michael Crise Robert D Aurora lmeph D Aurora lxlll Drllonc Tonv DLI Dum Gemma Deluca Frank Duore, Canullo lfimlcmiller Xlincrva Elder ohn Flpf-rn Soralc lficciola co l 1it Thomas Ficco Nick Fiore, Louis llormlyce, Shirley ln, lxlllfglfl lo ,game Q, Bari: . Urn-vcs, ay l zlnson, Thomas Ilziwk, Shirley Hayden, Judy Heillriclm, Ruth 1 urn 'nr rilml C nro mc lllhm In N am llugue NN elm Hx att Clarmncc llululx Niall lmmel I homae Ioseph Ron ihl lX'llTllI1SlxX Bettx lxellev Donald Kelly Virginia l'XlGflICI' llelcn lXlII'tl Ninn lamga Mina V4 l Lon ml 'Xrt nlr f A l Lonaral Don nhl R I Ns lomks Cqralcl hl'nrg.,etin, Betty Nlraliew, X '1 ncv ,lm n Nlcl7onalfl, Mary XlcWilli'1ms, D une Nlcncghini, lllizalveth Nlillcr, Nancy Mills, Shirley . ' inhcr, 1 nn , iznnskcy. url , nmium, zrry, h Nloschctti, Gabriel Nlott, Kathryn Newingham, june Noel, Fugcne Num Lrx N lt'I'Y nhlux ski R n haul Palangro Dolorm Pmdolf Xnmttv. Rcpdx Dean Rlethnnllcr Donna Roaflman Qharlu Robb Rxchlnl Rong Xxllllilll Rvm Ronald Sabo Ruharml mtoro Patruu hlottgr 'nwlw g9fITlll'C ulme Shafer Donald Sherlclan hhllll'llY1 Slnelcle Xlitthew Skatell, Louis Soricc ,loan R. Sowash, Nl'1rg,arct Sphon ol1n . Stahilc, qlllmcrt Strusser, Q ohn 'l' mer Ro a 'llrumlu-tra, Charli- 'L' 11, 'S -1 7. 'zz rhour, l'llll1I mvtl Y: iour, lhlIll'S11l Wcrstuik, lrcne Whipkuy, Byron Woomer, hlurgy S E N I 0 R S e. Q . Gathered by March, the daffodils are here. LILLY M. 1li,1ix,1N1111R Lilly . . . enjoys driving a load of girls around the tow11 . . . she has clerked in the Nlurphy Store and served in the Home Er rooms . . . hayrides never fail to evoke a feeling of satis- faction. EDITH ALTMAN Edie 1 . . a peppy red-headed artist wl1o enjoyed her work . . . especially under Mrs. Schoepf's direction . . . she was especially proud of a final A in shorthand Rosiakr ANoEi1soN Pussy . a comedian who fails to see the need for study . . . can't con- ceive how he passed English. . . he appreciates all the joys Morpheus showers on l1is lovers . . . wide-eyed he will some day visit Grand Canyon. Pivrrucia BAKER Pat . . . thrives on the mystery and intrigue of Mary Roberts Rinehart's worlrs . , . collects mystery books as a hobby . . . takes pride in Vaughn Mon- roe's autograph . 1 . dreams of study- ing nursing Lizette Woodworth Reese NANCY Loi' Baeowxx Nance . . . whose contagious laugh reveals her friendly personality . . . is busy with choir, lli-Y and football games . . . swoons to l'erry's singing . . . but still Ends time for an evening Ullt witl1 one down Manor way. Br.'r'1'1' -loiw B.-uuiox Mousey . . . eame to Greensburg fron1 Gary, Indiana . . . where she spent three years . . . she loves to have many friends . . . so strives hard to encourage friendship . . . she swims, p1ints, 1nd walks for fun foo 4 LILLX NI XLYX-KNIIFR Pnirn X1 rxixs Rom RT Xsuensos PATRICIA BARFR Ascx Ioe Bxirawis BLTTY on Bfxkkos 'Nlsiuox Buzkos B1 ins Ronrkr Bxecimiw Laitoiv. BRFWH1 Lnuuis BRLNOT Iols BLRR Xhiuos Buuzos Nlarion South Greensburgs gift to Commercial Club g it h ippi ness e mme w1t1 her drixers lieense L 1 ffl Slll HX UIIFUL HkklIIDlLN Slllfk UIUL I rers P11 1 nxixs Helen ered into :nor n usie 1 1 ill ltle 1 iss s I 1 eensbur' TL iireitem ittention studies rein nurs 1 reinen tu SHI Romkr Bfxeriixow Bucl. a gradu1te of Ifl'lI'f0lll where he was chosen president this popular box is sports minded plued footb1ll for us 1nd r1n u1 tr1elt meets his da1dre1rns dell with his future 'is 1 co1eh Q 111011 s Bkrw ER C1rrle has a 1 IX acious person 1it1 avorlte xlttles ire lemon e ai ip 1 es 1111 ming., into Q hex rolet 1nd speeding off to 1 sport ent I1 .11 1ert1s1nf' ies die id 6 Cimki rs BRL Nor Cliuelt COITll'JlI1ltIIJI1 Romeo and sports f1n would trade Greensburg ir Hollvwooi ls this ls impossible milte t1e t B l Boi s represented his home r1on1 in Ile ouse in junior xe1r ols 1 Bondie 1 f her hor eeore for tiree xt irs si nt in e ownsni 1 s e derive un om o sem ru f fins 1 edueiti n in 1 llslllesu se 1414 . . .' .1 i lllil.IQN .vp .us 3 1 ', ,11 ' . 2 ' 1 .2 . ' 1 . 1 1 ,N H M Y. . ' 1 , 1 , N 1 A' A U .5 dz ... re: 1 i- 'A ' h ' ... f . . ... ' 1 - ' J and th- thouglt of a trip 3 1 -' . ' . 1 A . he 1 s l - be-s of it :tt il zrtx' Czilifornia . .I . dancing to vIlllgl1I1 . . . 1' . ' z . , . 1 - - 1 A l - Ii 1. '. ' 'J 1 ' I, 5 I3 RR I 1 . . . ent- - i activities at . 4 . . . i A . - l 4' . . . is prrud o 1 mr- Xl: juni r lligh . . . 1 lr. - :li -'. . . f ' ' 1 ' - I-ull l... I 1 1, -1 ge K, M, ' pqm 1 and lil rarv 1 i fl nt . . . in pi- 1d 1 gl. . . . l ii' f A a T I Xl- Hi V1 ' gl. I- f Frf. ,gsl-IV'-l: -' toher ' . ' i 1 5 . 1 l L .1 4 s . Q . . . in a11t '1atioi1 nf 'ing ev' is a lrill . , . ' l '- g li' lr ll 's 'l1 'l4 lm? ' - - 'ull ' ll . . . will long 1 ' ibe-r l - ' 're-e. 2 -1 . ler - 'z o 1 b Qi ' 1 g'l al. 9 l rxx rs CARRARINI xxho thumhs from lustoru llanmstoxxn n nrst en co ars ln a hug c1rd Q11 e rns utx strrelten schol1r crrxts the srthr rl Crrhtrees bright llghts 1 r XX'll'Kl to a future lll halung, XNIIIIA Cmvsrx 'Xlrllle exiled from lunnerrc talxes refuge among the gurls ol the me r1ste rs txtrrx rg P1cL1rd cars 1nd cxptnslxt clothes und Beltlers prints 1n ofhce xxorlter We IIXKIS CARRARINI XNIIIIX Lfurxrx nxr S E N I 0 R S Once more rn mrsted Aprll The world rs growrng green lnxr Crkurr Genco h1s nex er forgotten South Crrtenshurg umor Hxgh frlends he mrde there he h1s en yoxed the xxood shop gxm 'llltl sports HTINITILQ xx hed unnnnnder lll the lN1xx Nr svx Cuklsxl xx NIISIC lrltes a good tune 1 l s wlx IN hlue exes 'lI'ltl curlx otlts help us to recognwe r hrxmg strxed is home room sttrtt1rx for txxo xerrs she 19 xxell tr'untd lor har crreer as 1 secret1rx St sm C luusxms C xrurs Coxuuxom lxoxmxxr Ckxxun Inu x Ckrxioxrsr B xrruu Mx Cum CHAR! FS Cot CHI N0l R Coca nut a pmt slit Chrr s Xt as p1tron mrs t Btnnx' and Harry 'IITILQ 'rlttr lee he plans to trult 1 hturlmg moxx for a drafting hoard nts to rc the Clex el1nd Sxmphony ROMAXNI CMM: R euthusrrst of tht plgsluu Ind thenustrx' possessts 1 hottomltss p1t of xrtalltx rdle moments :rt spent ln eonxersatxon hopes tm he an alumna of hlerex Hospital then 1 prlx ate nurse ILRI SA Cru xroxrsr Teresr sometunts xc-1rns for tht oo: old tllxs 1t Qouth Grttnsu r she xxrs r1ther axxed hx the lrrgt nroxxd ln lugh sc ool her mmf. room stltttul her for lloust FLIJFLSLHTI L llll tI'LlNll I Xxx C Beetx xxhen taken un1xx he rs frequentlx sltetchmg, NIL clttplx 1pprte1ates mstructlon she l1'lll umltr Nlrs Schoepf as a desi ner ot dresses, she xxould be happx xxhen a brldesmaxd for her frlend 70 Blrss Carman Dfxx um C umsru Daxe 1 st1ge crexx mcmher xxho mnjoxcd most the tune spent IH electric shop 1nd YMCX or hunting and sxxrmmmg Ullfilllfl sthool hours wr xxltld tht xx rtnth ln the plumlung l7llSl utss rfttr f,Zl'lllll1UOl1 I uxnn X Coast Richard came haelx to hrgh sthool 1fttr serxmg xxlth the 'Xrmx rn l'r1nee 1nd Czermanx more than rxer lufrrt he 1dm1res 1 good sport xxho rs sxncere and honest pl1ns to he 1 tool designer ur, N xum C urls Rltufuur X Const 'Xlxm mx D Xrrroux Dokrs XNN Davis 'Nhm ANN D X1 Rom Vlarxann pursued Yoeatlonal llomt l Q H1 thls eourse she enjoy td the xxorlt lll tlotlung most anc rt-nllx mule somt xerx xttrxttlxe pieces o tlorhmg s ous good mo c rn LXUIIIIL., x glut Dorus 'hx Dxx ls Dons rllstmgulshed hx her f11rx hlond ll'lll' md pleasant smrle t IS lll X president gl'lLLCl Bro cn and If lrzff Ll10ll' hem Krds, and Dramatle Club her loxe for draxxlng max lead tn commelclal art 0 0 o ' ' . l,u...' , '. 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L 1'1,'x 5 1 . ' 5 Ro... 1 1 '1 ' ' .are... '. Y' ' '. 1 . . . 5 . 1 s - 1 D' ' ' j .... rl - . 1 1.. . . . . h ' .1 .f 1 Ag .'1 I ' i A j - 1 ' j...as ' ' j Love planted a rose S E N I 0 R S And the world turned sweet IOIS DFTNIFR oIs llllljllllllg brownette found pleasure In QOITIIIICFCI Il Llub other fawontes are quoIts trawehng re.adIng felt completely happy wheII her two brothers exchanged umlorms for LIXICG BIRIIIA DII DI.cIx Bert .Is rehable as she IS nd en oys anvtr g from chattlng Spamsh to ll3l'lCll'1g prefers flllifl tItIng rhapsodIes on 1 pnno Il1ILI'NlS to perfect her skIll at Beton HIll preparatory' to teachmg BARBAR-x bw DFI. VECCHIO Barb an attractne Zlllllllllil rf Harrold llFll0I' Hlgh was .IctIye In Sororcs and House of Representatlyes l'llIIll lg the ball down the faIrway IS one of her hobbxes hopes to teach Ifter I college educatmn hw. NIRRIF DIPAsQL ALE Patsy a cleyer desIgner wonders why people are always In I hurry she d rather take If easy she got a thrIll from desIgnIng costumes for I dancmg class her LllllL'1Il0I1 lf the art Instltute wIll contlnue Katherme Lee Bates J-KNIFS E Domus n always looklng sharp gIrs hes proud to be the bouncer for HIY also a member of the Senate and Dramatn Club s magnetlc personahty and good sense of humor wIll be an asset In whatexer he toes XXIIIA NME Donsow Wllhe rates Punxsutawney Hwh as wonderful but stnll IS glad she tame to Greensburg she can haye fun domg anythmg yet she loyes CYClfll'lg thIngs lIke Hymg and mystery stones and orcluds oIs DFENIFR BIRTIIA DFL Dux BIRBARA Xxx ljltl XFCCHIO Xtvsx NIARIE DIPAQOUAIF uns E Dooos XXIII I XIII Doo ox I1aIsIrII Fm CIIMIIIIM NIM ERRHT XIILI IANcsAIZm GERALD FAIMBALIII AwRIIscI Frv.III xxrrs I+IxIc FIWABFTII I'xrIIz Betts ays a fan of r Douglass an ardent member of the glrls basketball team enjoys loaf Ing It Petes Nut Shop wIth her pals thls Nlarlne admlrer plans to be come 1 woman manner GFRAIIIIW NIRY ERRETI' ern thls General student helped support our football squad enjoys ta Inf' a dIp ID the pool or haung In other Nhlfl around the rInk Ier Idea of a wonderful tIme IS to dance to Xaughn Xlonroes musIc XI ICF Fwcsmzkv Du as gentle as il Hay bree7e had her hrst two years at New Stanton she chuckles wIth -Xbhott and Costello slngs wIth 4.hoIr collects leaycs and stamps an: dntes one certzun boy GERALD F-XRXB-XLGH Mort an IHICTESIIHL, personahtx wIth a suentlflc touch awe InspIred by Hr Stahle and hIs posslble but not probable theorles H Y c found fun and frxends now on to some college 71 Itxw RENCE FENINELL Larry would rather play hI trombone than eat most enjoyed haung fun XNlll'l the boys lll the bmd ayows that hls greatest lLLOY11IJllSl'l ment w IS passmg French expects to Ulflflflllb hIs UlllC1lIIOI1 ,Nurs FINR II a tall shy semor XSlIl'l lots of charm In hls Sf'llllC lx ,nth an and trac star that he h p f r 1 scho lf shIp to PItt for hIs Jgllllk Ill that sport wIll probably go Into mechamcal engmeermg 0 O . . . 4 .lA . 4 I ,LAR . QI 4 . L'... An ' I JII... V --at N I - I, . V J . . U 1 I' . .l , H ,, ' ', 'f ,and I' ' I f ' . '- ' U .' I Ll A If I . y L .' . .D I' 5 ' I V I l . i' Q. .'I'I'I I I . I 'I Y.. lI- I jhina ' 'I 'I : ... ' B -' V' X. . 7 .. V .sn D, Y Y 'zt I . N f Q I: 5 I ' P , . O . ,Q lil. 5' ..'zIII2 'f I I , . ' i' Ie . 'Q . I I 'I I.. ' i i 2' ...alw KI. b I ' I ' , ' ' ' 'S - 1 Vx. A , I., Z.. .U - .w.. E AI nm., uv' I ' . I 6, . V,, w . .xi . li' 1, A I 'A 1-- '. .Ii U ' ' lt .I ' ll cs IP I ' li - ' '...l ...In I- h' v , - v.. V ..: v I Y S E N I 0 R S I love the roadside birds upon the 'cops Q . .Of dusty hedges in a world of Spring. Biarrx' JEAN FINLEY Betty . . . one of our most attractive blondes . . . has the ambition to he an interior decorator . . . Vogue Art School is her choice for training . . . she has enjoyed her two years in Greensburg Very much. l'iiii.ii- Fontana Flip . . . the atom bum'y from Rughton . . . exploded his way through high school in tht Scitntiht Course Lletts swimming and hisltetball for his recrtition inttnds to further his edut ition it husmess sthool ELIZABETH R. FORDYCE Betty . . . always full of good humor . . . is one of G. H. S.'s most enthusi- astie football fans . . . enjoys spending her spare time in her ever lovini' blue denims . . . plans to study nursing somewhere. PATRfCfA FORKEY Pat . . . a dark-eyed classmate from South Greensburg who commutes to sthool via bus plaxed the piano for our orchestra her interesting hobbx of writing to people all oxer the world gix es her the urge to trax el 'YW ,462 Francis Ledwidge RoBrLRT E. Fox Bob . . . girls, sports, and sleep absorb his leisure time . . . drives his ear as Barney Oldfield . . . received extreme enjoyment from attending Hi-Y and tinkering with heavy equipment . . . a helpful hobby for the future. l.f1l'ISI2 l iRl'Nl YYeasy . . . had zi winning smile which won her many friends . . , she hint ltd montx fir tht eliss htr junior xtar and tlerlted for tht lloust htr senior xtar cs t one xx homt to llilltrtst 'ifttr Beta Xi in ff x f wr, loin iimni ru R Fokoxti Pixlititia Foititix in ici 1 it oxmiui x lifxiu Ciiikxfxtitx iiitixiiiiivi isis 1 ox osi oux llxxs x oixfx Sonnx s x x xx un n it ottupitd with House of Rt mrtstntitixts hinl sptnds tonsidtrihlt timt riding horsehatlt ifttr tht Unixtrsitx of lLl1Ili5lNil1l1 l hopts to hixt his oxxn drug s irc ifxiu iiiiivxfxtitx Boots this New Qtmton alumni sttlts rtst ind nourishmtnt at Pete s 'Nut Shop XVoodx Herman has a per mintnt pl ite in htr hewrt ant in hr mind Miss Null will alwaxs e fnonomous with Czretnsburg High Gixxiiurxi Gi had t io the ph isurt illordtd hx Fnghsh with Nlrs lxnttdltr s 1 faiti il .ix o X nur Xlonrot has a xtn to luirn to drixt htr future xxorl. is unttrtiin inns osi Giiio Kida a serious student who writes poetrx and short storits for her own pleasure she enjox ed worlt mg with rows of figures in hooltlteepmg and lox ed Commercial Club t is explains her interest in accounting 72 Ioux Il xrx sox oxe iintd tor s o o xt s mn, 1 support ox td i tit 1 Il tilt lioxtrnmtnt l t lot ittixitits ers n xtr r s xki s Ciundtr t trixt s thumbed his wax to ixmsis ntxt time hes oft to sunnx C ihfornn bltssts him who mx enttd slttp is auto meth init eliss ind Nlr Vi iddoxxson ire 'among his thoitts X K ' V Y' Y-'QL...fani.iai,,'-nit ,A Q V I A 'iff X w V f , fe,i If A I tj 7 ' N W' ' Q .H if M lb + X, ' 1 ' X i . if ' ilu sf- 'f' ff- if Bi irx' jiifxx l'ilNI.l-'Y Piiirii- 4' aim If . ', 41' . 5 ' '-1' Ro f lf, lf' ix I,ot'isi-: If i'xi .ii l'1R'l-I 'a. . Y' 2 .' C2 . i G .. Cir. is R Ja Gtiio .I J it Jxo' L'ii,xitl,lis ll.,xx's ll. I.ia '. RD FRYIC 5 .- , 'Q ,Ars , X .- ' .' .i V' , . . loaf, villinglj in 124 Jerry . . . will zilwziys recall the fun Jael: . . . t'heerle:it-ling was his first . . . 'l - 4 '- .- she . in 'l ir . . . we - l '- . . . str: - his x'oe:1l A' df f r -I 1 ' or 5 4 ,,,L - 5 Q ' - V' , V A s, ' -- A tw -' -ur: so that the tezim 'ht l:ix'e ' X: ' I ' ' I . . . . . .she i: . .' lft f'i f 'z ghn . . . . enj rar 'ipzitioi in 5 f - ,' V' '- g 'g 'ty H- , - , . . ' H 1. Stl l' W ' :ind tom--' im 2 ' tc 1. I f ' ' is 1' , : 7:...pref': e'- tn uh. Pi. . ' i ' Ci' , . R CII' ,iis II.-xx? 5 , , , or ' , 1 . 1 Il , , , . i S . . , i ' . . . lilvs tu 1 l . , . Co U ' , ' ,' b ' .A h' . 'L :Zz , , H ' 55 3 V ' - ' , A . 1 . . ' SENICDRS. Lois j.-wie Iliirviciai. Janie . . . a pert blonde with Il sense of humor that has won her many friends . . . whizzes from Student Court meet- ings to band practice to lli-Y , . . her love of typing has prompted her to choose office work as a career. 'liiironoiui lli-ixiu' Teddy . . . a tall, quiet student who lilies algelzra . . . served in llouse of Representatives . . , enjoys hunting, square dancing, and driving his father's truck . . . has raised several heifers as his hobby. 1 4 s 'si llis Iuionoiu HINRX And every lad his love can win a Q For here is April weather. lhyio R. Iliri. Dave . . . served as secretary of Aiuici and president of his home rooiil . . . also belonged to orchestra and Winged-l oot Club . . , sports played :i large part in his life . . . he participated in both football and track, l'i-iun' llrii-1 Slim . . . this rather serious Scientific student enjoys physics, Guy Lombardo, and his own car. . . modeling planes and electricity fascinate him, so he plans to study engineering at Carnegie Tech. Lize++e Wooclworlh Reese limirr Hoififxmx Emmy . . . one of our best-nzitured girls . . . even her clothes reflect her personality . . . most sports appeal, es- pecially bowling, tennis, and dancing . . . a helpful classmate as well as movie companion. thx llow'iai.i. .Kun , . . pretty and peppy, she kept class records her junior year. . . en- joyed shows viewed from behind the footlights with the choir , . . after Ili-Y meetings she occupied a booth at Beitler's with the gang. 'firing un R I iam iri EMIIY Horiixivs Am. flowrir. sin lxsi os s iaioicii Ki iik uni lvsins xix Nlxi ls xiwi IIA CIIARIUTII lrwis N on x ox Roiiiu Isstnsox lla Dimples enjoyed spcndini two lxnutc proud member f mi i Butch nc to S ro irs i lt c ior wit r Nleiser s 1 s laxoritc actress is iss Blursxillc she enjoyed law under cixine i itcrt liut wc dont he-lieu him L Nliss l'isiman her luorite teacher rv n f c lcr 1 tc ti i f fi ound with lcllow cr ici aps will ste lliwiu and uhl umbcrtd for lur mili mimbtrs 1s iw 1 intron suppressed disirt tm trnt i i irmgc ct iltcr gruluiti i xicjoxu lxiiiik o uuo iw s ll 't s liX t lllc l Nts I 1 lllli Lllil' Il I llllll s L s lx i X :Its L lui s e c ti o iipinslrcs N Il t is ,,, lkfvlll mi r c t S s t 1 t i iitx dtpcnd ibilitx ini loyalty s tm s iours listc ui i or I for riser t w o vm ucc i 1 X trt isu l rc il wo 1 in ur ic ir- w t l p optri her ide il biclgrouni will inilte her In s n iitor the ptrftct surctirx 73 , 4- 1 me Y' - V' I V . 4 , 9 .gg 1. gs 6, Loi: VlA.'2 i.'Kl-II. 2 5 3: ' DA' . llIl.I, 'if ' ll ' 2 , ' .1 3 3. 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A - 1 1 l - gp- lf l 1 ' -1 'jg In hi ii . . . li par i1ility i lx, Al all . . . sh- 'ill g pri l 'A 2 lli- ' '1' rer of -2 ' rtl il ,l,L.k-ml AAXH I . ' llqlsg' Mi I-5,5 ill To worlt as Il e e hone -:tor . . . . . . A i A1 1 -rf I -' I V - lie pt, Illc off In Cllj lllll, - A A I HHPN 'NIAL1 x Helm frrmcllx happy go lllLlLX hrunetn mth 1 mum al Lloxxnlwut s L tlll'lNLQ on .A LollLLt1on of reLor1ls nux people arL mur strmvt 'altar she xurmlv gruts thtm ru nor IS hLr cLs1rL Drrmus R Xlmkxrl L s 1 spar f ptrsonrlltx hung lSLOff0Ll to thL sont 1 XofuL lLrrrLL Llrmrxul ILT junior utr she s not rlehnlte hut Illll1lxS ihout hmutx Llllfllfk IN llLI'lHlIltl1I' xxorlt S E N I 0 R S The flowery May who from her green lap grows The yellow cowsllp and the pale pnmrose John Mlllon xnuux XIARNFIL Iunu Xl-XTLSXIL t .rn up :1nLlLomlng sLLrLt1rx ump I1 'Xorthsnhr uho Lnjms o mul ss s txm 1 ung, hLttLr thin 1 HIL I L L S 1 I or fllll N l I ' Hunts 1 Q o sus thLrL XXLFL mon time. for hlm nttl L t L rt num IIIL L 4 sctrmtirlt Lil L wLr ol xh1l1 LCl loot un xr XlAliMllXI z-3 Lnj NUI ut In rm lionnu nL o s t 1 L ter ourvietrs lnlf ll espLf1rllx J ul Slllgtfs L turf! If Lunes, ulmh w ro gg llllIlL lllflllllflilll to tht Lh ur thL rndstanaf he e nhe mmstnls 1nd thL X ITILIX Shows l yep major t lll us sN 1 t 1 mg-T C Lphom rpLrttor,w l L-af IU' ll IIIN Nlnux uorus R Xlllhl lx RILIX Nluuxrrr Cum hlARbll'kll lLMMll hldmurcx RxLuARu A hlllklslx uux Mu hlllllk LLLx ls lhlIllNblR lwwn NILGONI nw NIILLLX ne to 1 r at shoe le1ther exprus lu t hrs sLr wus to our hand for txxo xnrs as drum mwjor Ind good tlmts rn Hr X 1nd rt ILOIILS aftLr Prtt he would su hrs beloxed Ireland RICHARD A 'Xlr 'rrusm Rlchard has re.1llx l7LLIl rrountl the world from Honolulu to Floltxo to London hrs trammg under Mr Dans serxed hum well IH the Nam he plans to continue studw ID this e nu X 'Xlu 5 lll' s lL'llJlL 1 L L 'l from lltrroltl unlor Hlgll tu num nr of Sorores lrLn h w tml llousL of Repusentatnes ul lolloxx tht lootsteps of FlorLnLe Xlgllflll lux ls lXllTINCrR IVIIIILIPZIIEQ lll tll spo fs that girls ara. illovxetl s 'mint at arms for Beta X1 sLrxL1l rn Senate and swam mth Dolphm her Career IS undeclded but she expects to attend Penn Stite 74 awe XlAll9 lllXllIS XXONNI YILFIIIOI' Nlmu Alter Mona os ru V lhl0RHlRD R 111 xru1 Nloxr x Nl trg1L 'lr 1 s nsL humor n ur mrssts rsttmng, In 1 xx ootlnll ffl utrxt u1Lml1Lr of thL l'rLnch Cluh lums pletsurt lll ice Lream at PLtLs hut Sh p 'lIl0fllCI' XXOIHIIII Ill Xlllltl' IOQFIH V Morzronn IR llllb JL 4' l S res allclnx oxs Qourt and QCICIICC Club unrte mth XIIHCI ln calhng hun a loxal son has a sclentllic attltude toward hfe 111 general and Purdue ln partlcular Student l C Q , :,Z 1 '1' l'.f' 1. 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P rm xiao 'Xll sim o a musreal senior xx ro cane fror llrrroe serx ed our orehestrr hx plating trumpet drnemg and loafinv at Doe s aeeount for I1 eh of his ti re ting it nrfat sehool rnother Xnnual member p lns to str lx Mui ri 1 c,Nl7Rlllk Xalettr a little girl who is really mg in the shops xx ieh choir put on or ie S 'X drnees with e sl says her greatest desire is to be 1 future dress designer 1' EDWARIJ NIUSINGO XALETTA ONDRIZEK NANCY A. PIPER l7URflTHY ANR Roiis i-1ANN1i Roueziaks C11A1u.12s Ronoe-is Dokorrn' JANE Roma Janie . . . distinguished by her merry brown eyes . . . she is proud to claim Ligonier lligh as her former ,Xlma Xlater . . . the band and lfroiwz am! ll'f1iff' made life happier . . . nursing is her K'llUlLiL'. J1-Arsrsi. Ro111,1.1ts Jeanne . . . petite and curly headed . . . has a friendly grin for all . . . lives for roller skating , . . the Chesterfield Supper Club . . . and ham sandwiches at Pe-te's Nut Shop . . . attended foot- ball games faithfully. E N I 0 R S Along the winding highways snowy apple trees are bending P P P Y P Xxxex X PIPFR It-pper o r piin Pidereus 1 pl ns ex erx thing from boogie xxoogrc to the classies a 1 1 s re for ees soea aetixi this Commereiil Club seeretarx plans 1 secretarril eareer Luxrurs Rrrmiriirit Chuck made lireensburg lligh 1 aetixe member of Delphi he enjox et plating golf in season butter :teh pie his faxori e s dreams he Flies CHARLES Ronocrc Peter . . looks forward to winter be- cause with it comes ice hockey and op- portunities to ice skate . . . he visited such interesting places as Cuba, France. and Puerto Rico . . . while in the armed service, XANe't l.or'1s1z Ross Nannie . . . is an artist at heart , . . whether designing a dress . . . creating :1 picture . , . writing literary script . . . she lent her hand in shaping this annual . . , and helping with French Club . . . Seton llill should be happy to claim her. 75 Henry Gullen Rn F121 YFINFRF om .rn able, rdditron to Xmicr Ihr ur amd ll Yule and Crrfrrflzufgrr ilso baseball minager visual iles himself shoemng big game in Canadi he expeets to follow the field of engineering to make a million re X R111 aek beliexes the bigger thex on the gridiron XI Qeeno is his fixorite telcher h equally o s basketball and wrestling 14 1 CHARLES REIDINIILLER Rosetta REINEI-112 JACK A, RIDDLE fNANcY Locise Ross BETTY Jai N Rti1..i NlARY l'fr.i.EN SABO BETTY JEAN RLTLLI Betty . . . all-out-for-sports fan in a feminine way . . . she could while away her leisure at dancing and skating . . . Betty is a ringside enthusiast at all G. fl. S. sports . . . her future centers around a typewriter, xl.'XRY ELLEN Srxno Mary Ellen . . . 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Now lcan swim , . . and orchestra . . . he has learned to she wants what she wants . . . especial- love airplanes . . . hy building models ly when she can't have it . . . her great . . . so he understands why all boys interest lies in art now. . . being a want to ily. housewife later, S'IMNl.l-X l'iI!XXIflI.lN Wusox ililllifllbflkl-I hYISl.UL'KI Stan . . . hlondest member ol the 'lied . . . a golf fanatic who some day senior class . , , proud upholder ol' the hopes to be on a par with Byron Nelson qkmici organization . . , admits to the . . . he claims that women are his pet amazement of most, his ahility to play peeve . . . but we know differently . . . the piano . . . intends to take up the he expects to attend Carnegie 'liech and study of medicine. take up engineering. M4 seg, . 5-:Ny 3, M nw,uun Soeigo Ei.AiNE Toxin' LOUIS WASS l-'1.oR12NcE .ANN Wiasrovrit 5I'AXI,I-'Y l'iR,XNKl.IX Wirsox Tinionoiui XYISLOCKI Bricks' jo XYRIILHT .Xxosro ZILLI rr' - . ' . Louis XW149 ' llou l . . i91a man were noted for his ' whiskt-rsQ 'lZou would he' famous . . . enjoyed art, especially under Mrs. Sehoepf . . . he parttcipated in sports of all kinds . . .'sign-painting and advertising will challenge him. Biiekv jo Wknarr Becky . . . a proud member of lli-Y who loves to have a good time . , . spent two years in band . . . also he- longed to House of Representatives . . . would like to see Cornell University for more reasons than one. l i,oiu-zncic ANN Wi-:srovi-zk Florence . . . a likeable companion on a hike, camping trip, or swimming escapade . . . ever active in Dramatic Club, Bios Logos, Science Club, Hi-Y, and Senior Scouts . . . personality plus brains assure her a promising future. .'kNtiHl,0 Zu.i.i fuck . . . buying a limousine is his greatest accomplishment 11111 putting it together was another story . . . Mr. Davis is his favorite teacher . , . he would like to study radar. Gicorusia PAvicK George . . . served his country in Italy, France, Switzerland . . . and ten months with the district Constabulary in Germany . . . he sincerely hopes to be a professional hall player , . . but hopes to back it up with an education. . . continued at State College. Competing with Xlainbocher H H GULF . . . Fore. Golfers Korody Allen leth Mr Nloscr fc,0lLl1l Gouldmg Bauer lhe 1946 Greensburg Hlgh Qchool Colf leam reported for prxetlee at the Greensburg Country Club Aprll 1 vslth three lettermen back from the 1945 te nm Along with these three lettermen Allen Bauer, and Cornish, nlne other xoung eager golfers dug turf and tramped ln and out of the moods and sand traps hard at Work to make the first Eve Mr 1 eshe Moser agreed to gne hrs valuable tlme after school to the betterlng of our golfers In 1 fexx weeks Nlr Moser had match ed and scored the candldates to a team of the fixe best players Art Allen R115 Korody Harper Bauer, Marshall Gouldlng and Art feth mth Ray Sarver and Roland Mertz ln reserve posltlons lwwo practlce matches preceded league competltlon the Hrst mth the Mt Odm Golfers and the second wlth the I1lbllClCS of K1sk1 Prep School Greensburg xx on both matches by scores of 81 Z to 6M, and 141f2 to V respectively On Aprxl 16, our team traveled to Duquesne Country Club to vun 1ts first league match by a score of 12W to 31f2 Wlth one vrctory chalked up we met our old arch rn al, eannette at the Greensburg Country Club and handed them their first setback, by wmmng 81f2 to their 6M pomts We then encountered the strong 1 atrobe qum tet, losmg a close one 8 to 7 The first half of the season over, we play ed a return engagement wrth oe De1Vecch1o s Mt Odm team and made lt two out of two by umnlng, the score belng 8 pomts to 7 lhe follovung day we plaved host to the llttle Dukes of Duquesne and dow ned them 'agam 121 2 to 21 Run forced our m :teh mth eannette to be postponed after the N0 4 and 7 men were e lught Ill 1 downpour lhe outcome of the postponement was eannette 9 Greensburg 6 VVe eoncluded our league se ison rs guests of the 1 'ltrobe qtcelers at the 1 strobe Country Club where vse bovsed IIT their fnor 12 to 3 ulth 1 xtlobe Llll1Ll1ll'IiL, the sectlon tltle Our hnal match of the 46 season vs as pl xved at Krskl lrep golf course and gave us a vxctory 1312 to 41 On Max 20 Allen and Konodx pl ned lll the W P 1 A 1 lndlvldual pl ayoffs lf l dgevxood Country Club pl lung, H1 1 tle for seventh place among a held of hftx hlgh sehool golfers Ray Korody remains the only holdover for the 1947 season 80 1 '- 'f-K , ,, , .1 1 D V1 ' 71 s k J 4 1 . Y. I . I 2 J a ' ' ., V, . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 ' . , . .. . ' 1 I 1. 11 1 1 , . Y, S1 1 7 1 frm A1 . x ' 1 -- 1, 4 2 . , . - 1 1 1 7 J J 1 . .. . , . 1 X , h w N ' ' 1 7 7 ' a 1 ' ' ' , . 1 in 1 - 1 e 1 cl . -I ., . . . . . . ,, . . , , , . sc ' I as V ' ' ,- 1 1 1 1 1. 1 . , . . . , -I, . , , ,. , 1 , ,,., .. 1 1 1 . 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 -11 - 1 . 1 1. , . . 1- 1 ,1 ,. , , U ,, . . , , . 1 . 1. 1. . . .1 1 . 1 ,1 1 '1 N 1 1 11 1 1' 11 , '- J: - 1 1' 1 1 ,. 1 11 ' ' 1, - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 . 1. 1 1 . ' 2 ' 1 ' , ' Z ' 1 2 . , 1 11 711 ' 1 1 ..' r , , . .. .1. 1 . 1 . , 1 1 ,, ,1 1' , ' --1 1 . BASEBALL .. ,X new sports era was introduced to fans on .-lpril 9, 1946, when .-Xmerica's favorite pastime, baseball, was once again played at Uffutt Field. Greensburg's opponents included: Youngwood, hleannette, Hurst, Penn Township, Sewickley iliownship, St. Vincent and a post season lY.P.I.- :X.l,. playoff game with Dunbar. Our lighting Greensburg team won ten of these games and lost three. 'lihe season opened at Youngwood with Greens- burg on the long end of the score, ll to 2. The highlight of this game was Pie Nlessich's 480- foot homer. Pitcher 'liony Stepich allowed one hit in this game, which was just a preview of his stellar performance. Our team went on to win the next five games: hleannette, 13-Ulg Hurst, 1 ll-Zlg Penn Township, 16-l lg Sewickley Township, 19-l lg Youngwood, 15--ll. Then an unlucky seventh turned up and lt's a I-lit! Greensburg went down fighting hard as she lost to Jeannette 9-6. Greensburg came rolling hack to defeat St. Vincent, 6-3. 'lihen came another set- hack as we lost to flurst, 5-3. ,Ioe lxvatkins start- ed on the mound, but soon got in deep trouble and Tony Stepich, fast becoming the workhorse of our section-winning team, stepped in to halt the advance unfortunately too late. Greensburg came swirling hack to defeat the Sewickley 'liownship Bisons by a comfortable score of 6 to 2. The very next day, Stepieh, hurl- ing without rest, blanketed the Claridge Indians with a no-hit, no-run game: and with his team mates scored live runs to win this game. In the next contest, Greensburg scored six runs to defeat St. Vincent, 6-4. This clinched the sec- tional honors for Greensburg. vying with Dun- bar for district honors, Greensburg lost the game by a score of 5 to 4. Back row: lleft to Hqhtl Paul Fafur, George Miller, John Ffaney, Anthony Stepich, Joe Mifinqef, John Ammerman, Paul Messina, Kennet' Firsf row: lleft To righll Angelo Rosefti, Don Perrezuet, Ralph Marshall, Ed Carfang, Joe Wafkhs, Jin' Vella, Ray Flynn, Thomas Danlrs. Thorras, Coach Douglass, 4 at 3 4 , 2' iw ' ,, tt is . t M , any We 'M,, I Q W r , Q24 V E 4 ll 3- if 4 4 fs' 'hiv Rf-ENS I I ' A f A X . A X f l X X A X f , A ,J fp X , x 9 ' Y 'mi v fo JP 9 QU, a ,Q Wwlqstw kg ' 14 gg 67 g ' M d'V9V'EH 5 f mffn I 44 ff ,, , g ' 1 g A' Q 9 , M! ' Q w w f . ,, W. ff 'fi E' 'T 'Q if 5 -W T 'Y Q 7' ' I 'E f W xy . .Q 4' , . . I 1 Q W r, A , gj . ?SgQ M A , gz X l 9 eg. '40 ,sv -M M M , DOLPHIN 'lixventy merinaids splashed their wav to fame in the pool every 'lines- day afternoon after the remainder of the school had run off to a movie or a soda fountain. lforemost in their minds was HSXYIITI for health, strength, and beauty. .Xided by their enthusiastic sponsor, Alrs. King. the girls had txxo snnn-dance parties. lhey also sold miniature football pins as a unique club project. lfroni a successful past to an even brighter future the nierniaids plunge-a very happy, healthy crowd of typical American girls. DOLPHIN OFFICERS I resident , . une Tracy Sec. Y Treas. Helen Barbour Sponsor Mrs. Helen King T I Vice President , Peggy George K C f'.A.,'X. OFFIQ FRS President . . . Qhirley 'lieichert Vice l resic ent .Xlice Smith Secretary Betty Steele Sponsor N s. llelen ii F . . . ' l . 'lireasurer Nlary -lane lfloxvers lr Ku g lf F A G. A. A. livery ilihursday this group of athletic-minded girls meet in the gym- nasiuin of G. ll. S. for a period of instruction. They participate in various activities planned for them by their active leader, Mrs. Helen King. The girls are given excellent guidance in basketball, volleyball, tumbling, and numerous other activities. livery time the girls don their gym suits, you can be sure it is to acquire some new athletic knowledge. The girls also sponsored record dances after various events at G. H. S., and sold re- freshments at the Big Five games to boost their finances. FFA lively XVednesday the If. P. A. members plow their way to the Agri- OFFICERS culture room to hear the wise words of their redheaded president, Charles liuchholz. They round and square danced their way among the pumpkins and cornstalks at their barn dance. On the fourteenth and Hfteenth of january, a group of these Htillers of the soilu attended the National Farm Show in Harrisburg. liven as late as -Iune, these land lovers will be busy attending the F. F. A. week at State College. Under the guiding hand of Mr. jackson, If. lf. A. has harvested a bountiful crop. l resident Secret irx Reporter Stntincl Sponsor Charles BllClll'lOl7 James Tomb Donald Jarrett William Frwe 'Xlr Dale jackson l .i , Treasurer , William Moyer SE N By June our broole's run out of song and speed Jr NF ACKFRMAA une slnglng IS doing what comes naturally hlt a hugh note when she caroled ln a class plav filled ln the scale wlth dancmg and H1 Y antlclpates 3Cl'llEXIl'lg a plaee as a retail huwer lJOR0llH X1 FHARD1 Dordle has 1ll the ear marks cf an at ete can drop a basket with genuine skill howu er, shes serious ln this business of the future VVestmoreland Hospltal for nursmg, she hopes IUOROTHP A 'WAR XNDFRQON Dottie from 'Vlt leasant s Ramsey Hlgh dramatles skatm and danclng constitute her extra eur rlcular actnmes m the future Dottie will he the xonee with a smlle IOAN ARMFI oan saxs getting a seat on the South Greensburg bus her greatest eomphshment dotes on roller skat mg at the Cohseum deteetlxe stones and bananas lookmg for ward to 1 eareer m nursmg josrrn BAIR e IS best remembered as n Hamlltons partner m cnme takes time out for fun between his dutles m xllillll Xxsual used hls sleepy brand of energx to help Mrs Spotts on the Grfm1rl114rgfr RILHARD BARMIART Barnev a hugh flung pole xaulter m the sprlng and a hunter III e 1 he has a strong eleslre to jom L ncle Sam s blue jackets for per manent work he plans to he an elee tnclan RICHARD N on kr BRICHT Richard chooses hlstors and math as his fax orlte subjects found pleasure ln Audio klsual Science Club and Bov Scouts bullds model rall roads works at Rower tramlng for hrs own business BARBARA X1 RIINF Barbara an able debat wr who exercised her ahlhty ln Forensle and Dramatlcs was a Beta Xl and Qorores sister who mgenlousls created a column called Leos Tale she wlll study journahsm lb-F 'X Asnrksors une displays her pretts smile and cheers Hn to all fnends joyed art so much that she spent exen her actnltv pcrlods ln 303 s e wavers nn the cholce between art and nursmg as a future career X CISTIYNA I M Tl AUgglC has quiet waxs which lead to enjoxment through the medlum of mowes and books she hopes she can trax el maxbe Nlexleo smee commerclal work rs her choice maxbe shell go s seeretarv lXATHRXIsl BARBER Kathv slncerelx loses music exclusne of Jazz s ls r own piano teacher IS thrilled t sing ln the C' H 9 c our Taxlor knnersltx has an excellent music de partment so tus Taxlor for Kathy HHIRI PX BM 4 usmw Shlrlex this buss Clerlcal student belonged to lll0ll Dramatic Club and House of Representatlxes her pet peese IS those people who lose to tease hopes to eontmue her 6KlllL3Il0I1 lr Duff s Business School ,.... Robert Frosf SUMMER JUNE 84 The summer looks out from her brazen tower Through the flashing bars of July N Francls Thompson vu :ig JULY AUGUST QoNsl'ANcE K BFI1 LODHIC th1s future Pltt student 1s preparmg for secretar1al work stnves hard 1n shorthand and typlng NVllll8 h'1v1ng loads of extra cur fltlllill' fun she votes for camplng lb a fayonte past1me XXIIIIANI T BIISSMAW 1 proudly remoxed h1s U QV R u111form and came back t C H S for he hopes to be a law ver 1n le1sure hours he plays bassoon or clarmet sunny YCVCTICS ren11nd hun of hrs trayels ROBFRT W BOWMAN or a fellow from Manor x o has b1g appeute H1Y SXNIIHIITIHQ, basketball and pres1d1ng as Lh1ef USIICC over the Student Court rounded out h1s l1fe has a b1t of Don Juan 1n hls attltude toward the fa1r QLY Cnuu rs BLCHHOLZ Chuck IS a Hash of short br1stl1ng red ha1r and freckles from Kg class ln takes prlde ln be1ng the presldent l1kes to s1y1m but classes lfc too crowded hls ploneer sp1r1t calls h1m VK est lXATllRHNI CARLSON lxlttv a danc1ng enthus1ast who has a yen for football and sports 1n general all her l1fe she has longed to ste Europe w1th IIS age old clock r1ght now G H S hlls her deslres o a C1111-xlulwr IFF COIIIER berry pretty French Club VILC presldent mth the naturally curlv locks and fnendlv H gate her mlllng and to all H1Y and Dramatlc Club aLt1x1t1es xsorkmg for an a1rl1ne would be fun 1n the future 85 Cano! xx B1x1111t Benny shes famous for that h when she boards the bus each mornlng would rather date a cer son1eone than do anythmg else 1 seeks her own foremost qualrty ln her fr n personahty U ARA Bosxmv Cla1re hopes to tram for nursmg at Mercy or Allegheny General she succeeds she would l1ke to pursue further study 1n surg1cal nursmg she espec1allv remembers the struggle she put forth 1n chem1stry RICHARD BREZINA Breezy IS one of the Yocatlonal Electnc boys h1s early schoolmg was at Rankm H1gh secretly h has always hoped to be an art1st now he plans to study commerc1al art at Pm RALPH BLTTERFIELD Butter thmks we haye too many bew1ldered freshmen he went for gym and Swlmmlng classes IH a b1g way H1 Y Aud1oV1sual and Leones all proved attractne after college tl job 1n the Held of chemlstry 'ylmw JANF COLARFI II an1e a cheerful g l XVlIl1 a radlant smrle she came to us from Southwest was del1ghted mth Mr Shlelds stones she 'attended Dra mat1c Club loyally and hopes some day to be .1 model KAT111 rrw P CONNOI LY Kasey m1n1ature bundle of blond XlN3ClIy loved domg th1ngs 1n Beta X1 French Club and Student Court danclng swlmmmg and oll pa1nt 1ng absorb her t1me has he qU3llfl6S for .1 successful hostess I O I Q' f ' . 'A 1 . Gy . r . V 4. in ' .. .A I y H - ' , ' K - - tain ' It I xln r . l I gf- - 'Q y 1' ' , ll air. . . . B'll . . . ' ' I 4 ' l. Q 4 '.t... . ' o I .. . lf 5 R 1. . . .. . ' 1 D - I .XA I . Bl I ' l '- ,, wi vh A Z! U ly . - , -. . .- in jg. , . e YF w Q Q ' - ' ' y . . . ' . , , of Flfrh . . . ' U I h - - - l' f 'V' I 1 Y 1 f ' ' 1' 11, .. ' ' ' ' ' I M . .wg l 'I-1 6' f' ' ' I If , , ' 1 ' . . . ' l 'I . .. , , . - - pf .fl-U ' ' ' f , ,f A 'l' I ' H 44' in. .. , If 1' ' ', - I, l I ' . . - . K .. 2' ' ' . ' - G 'I .. . ' ' ' . . . I U I I I lth h A t d SENIORS S.,m?.ZEI'f Q23 rdf? 26251 VIRGINIA LEE CROSBY GInnIe loves to keep movlng be cause she has so many Interests Beta XI and choIr chemlstry and the annual we can just see her flyrng over a college campus search of more IntrIguIng problems HENRIETTA M CROWELI tIe Gerry s good fnend and Mlss Agons admrrer she loved her chemlstry and had fun In HI Y French and Dramatlc clubs an the annual already accepted at Allegheny College she plans for a legal career STANFORD C DFNNIsoN Stan a student after Mr Stahles own heart came from New London Connectrcut here he made for hIm self a place In Forensrc League and the annual a wnter at heart school JOSEPIIINE DIORIo a frrendly smrle a quIck hello and o IS gone to a class a football game a dance or Petes Nut Shop she thmks Mr Seenos as good as they come would luke to see the world RICHARD DOWNFY Drck a tall lanky lnkeable fellow hrs agIlIty asslsted hIm to be one of our top basketball players admxts hIs hobby IS glrls and we readlly belneve Im plans to don the Navy blues after graduatlon LOIS FINK who farthfully beat the bells for the band raln or shIne and shared French Club and G A A laughs her abundance of pep wlll make her well fitted for her professlon as a gym teacher HENRY A CONTE Henry short and peppy fu of get up and o whlch usually leads hIm Into trouble flashy basketball ace for hrs home room although football I9 the game he prefers lIfe wIll begm after gradu anon PI-IIIIP DFNLZZA Gar who dreamed hlS way through G H S IS In a contmual daze looklng neat as a pIn he clalms football and golf are tops gurls a hlndrance hell change hIs mmd FI oRA MAE DIFLoRIA I receIved her early tralnmg at South Greensburg catchmg a bus every mornmg makes a Cadrllac look temptIng MISS Trefts and the Academlc course have helped to form a good foundatlon for her future IUSTIN DIRADO Gus who tested our swlmmmg pool falthfully hIs jumor year loafed when not In ofhcxal conference wnth Mlss McFarland and Mrs Kuhns lIkes to crulse around In a lrmouslne Intends to find the CBSICSI work posslble I' nwARn FARNFST always has the mIschIevous twInkle In hIs eves knows all the latest jokes and most of the old ones too works at the Y M C A ID a loafing sort of way a lIttle job wlth blg pay lS hIs hope for the future ARNOLD FLATII Arnle vut hIs quIck vst a d numerous jokes keeps us laughmg the YMCA provIdes an outlet for hls energy and he profoundly declares that loaflng was hrs most In terestlng., cxperlment In hlgh school Chrlshna Rosefh SUMMER JUNE 86 O C O . 0 u . ..'- H u.... . gu.....'. ...a ' ct ay - - If '73 ... 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I I.. -Y These are the days when 'che skies put on N The old, old sophlstnes of June. 41 i JULY AUGUST Emily Dickinson xlARfARFT ANN GALLIK Peggy a Harrold alumna who hkes to dance and collect Perry Como records she didnt mind history when 'Vlr Shields was the teacher after graduation she will go to Pitts burgh to pursue a secretarial career ROBPRT C GIIIINIHANI G1 ly has always admired Henry Ford also his V 8 engines s broader education was enriched by Mrs Kneedler and the Amlcl boys hopes to tinker around with automo br es one way or another FHOMAS Hmuusow Tucker Norwmrte who came to G H S m his junior year keeps busy with choir and golfing Joyed Mr Melser and football games loves to drne his grey Plymouth theater management in the future Nlakx lou Havs ou a little blonde enrolled ln the General Course she thrives on good Jokes roller skating ar becues and 'VIrs Kneedler word the Coliseum her rendezvous XIBFRT Hlkscn blg as a minute and wr h a bubbling zest for life making sexenty seconds out of the usual sixty is still thrilled when he recalls his first glimpse of the Qmtue of liberty would could and should be a lawyer FRI llol IC mth a cheery smile and frlendlv way non honors for him self in football and track this fleet looted lad keeps busy ln art class and listens to sports on the radio ice President of the Winged Foot Club 87 RAYMOND Gmusr Ray tmkers with gasoline engines for pleasure expects to own his pri vate business to make a million and see movie belles are his ambitions relished Mr Shields class and an nclpates graduation Grzoaos E HAMAN Roscoe a blond ex sailor with the ambition to forever escape a war especially likes to loaf around the East End Dairy he plans to enter Carnegie Tech and study hard for his chosen profession Donoruv G HAWK Dorothy pert peppy and pretty with an rmprsh sense of humor a a finger in every pre among these were Greensburger Forensic Drama nc Club 'iorores and Beta X1 s e will enter the business course at Indiana State BFTTY HPNRY Bets a musician from the word enjoyed jmglmg the bells in band add to this her skill on the piano and organ which she hopes she may be an organist of the highest order MARCARFT HORNOCK Marge likes to hear the clicking of a typewriter a kitten on the piano keys who will be remembered to all for her kindness loyalty, and smcer football baseball and dancing made her spare time fun JOSFPH F HLH-'vim e the tall and efficient trea surer of SGA IS always on the xerge of cracking a Joke and Hashmg a smile he guided his home room his junior and senior years Hr Y also claims him as their secretary 1 I . . , . . - .. -- Q ' ' . . 2 - - y Q i'l' . hi .-...H -' 'U Q ...he ' ' '1 .... -. ' ' I. ' I' .,.en- . - . go... A - ...b - V u ... l . . . . --- Number, please - will be her watch- to further develop at P.M.I .... so that :xI....Cl' L ' D v't A 4... . . . t . i ' ..,he ' y f. .. .' i,y,.. V' Y ' A .MBL 'A 'se . . .. .' - A .-Xb' 'A jo - A . . V , - ' . ' I X av ,A . xl . 3 ,V R fezf N A t I U Q I Q HELEN JOHNSON Helen . . . this likeable personality from Unity Township claims South Greensburg as her second home . . . crazy about horses music and Cornel Wilde Sorores Club and Miss Hudson s English class made school hours fly Pm Lus lxml OR Phy curly headed pal with pleasant disposition gaily guarded halls and attended Dramatic Club Spanish was the happiest interlude in the day she will make life a little brighter for her future patients Riu-man Kklll-X Dingle behexes in easy come easy go after all s eep is rest u food has its compensation too as for vwrk, well something mechanical looks best but gust what type he knows not Rmmorsn 7 Kononv Rav a golfing enthusiast from Southwest enjoyed every minute of band orchestra and lunch time still found time to plav basketball therefore he got his greatest pleasure in making the yarsitx Hrurs C nK1ANPcK Helen her lzeahs A the chron icles of ygone days a behind the footi l es to travel s e dotes pret souv irs and picks nes hm Q a party going pro tege of hlsx ilaxxxd TOM Liu not sm 'Iicker sold round athlete a hard fighting guy for G H S gri iron also actiye member of track and the Vfllnged Foot Club admits he eats anything edible to which we readily agree All df ' 'ch S l' SE N ' ' ' Jus?lbiii'.lndz:l 'frjih 'chi buundndfgiiing. Rose KANALA Rosie . . . a Secretarial student who says Mr. Schwing is a favorite. .. seeks in her friends pleasing personalitv and honesty to become an efficient secretary is her goal I YlSlt Ru de aniero her desire NIARY I ols lxrlsin Mary lou has trayeled from Canada to California being able to cook has provided her an accomplish ment that is fun she will study beauty culture hopes to have hcr own beauty shop JFANNF Ki FIYXFR eanne an attractne strawberry blonde whose greatest pleasure was afforded when she served as treasurer of the annual viould like to become an air hostess but will probably continue her business pursuits josrrulrsr Kozfut a South Greensburger uho rates sales and Miss Haberlm first phosphates at Pete s and dancing second for a yery special vacation she v uld acquire her tan in the sunny state California lblARj0RII liNNoN who extends her athletic interests swimming football and basketball has viewed our Golden West from California to the Painted Desert nursing will he her xocation l S lL alviaxs gn and agreeible rugs tht trau from gm n or hla or vxhere she once led churs and played basketball she has con sistcntly kept her eyes on nursing so was happy to pass chemistry Susan Collid - e SUMMER JUNE 88 J , . ' - , '- 1 . ' '..: l..-, N- a , , Y l - fl... '. ' , . .. 'v 5 ' h J ' Jo... D ' ' . I . . ' . .-. RB' ,Y . l u S i X , l . ' 'V - Margie . . . gay G. A. A. member el , ' ' . to ' ' , ' Y 1: as oyt 'rm - ' - 'A ' ' ' A R Q . . i afi- ' x a'5' '. l,o'1.'i-. l,lC'll'l'I',Nl I-QLS 'i . . . a . i 6' 3 of all- L . . . ' :j ' 1 ' - ' f' 'if - f' d ii . 'd' 'a ... ' I H - L54 . O . The August cloud suddenly melts into streams of rain. I QE sf- 4' sri JULY AUGUST William Cullen Brya nt Rlcimkn A. IJEBMAN Dick . . . by and by he'll leave Leone's for service . . . the Delphi Club has him as president he also manages thc Crefrzrhzrrgerf business this HL'lilLI'I1lC Don juan chooscs Pitt to make 1 chcmlst of him lNllLDRED F Lotcn Millie simply lowes to sing if she could have her choice it would be in opera but she can also enjoy a high school choir she hopes to find employment with the Bell Tele phone NANcY NILINTYRF Mac thoroughly enjoyed her school life with the guys and gals Mr Shields and English are her fawor ites enjoys Z1 coke at Petes after 1 slnting party being a rcccptionist is hcr dream FLCENE ANTHONY Mirvsocrss Scrooge IQ an eager beater for un acertain brownette captured his heart amblmg to school was 1 peevish task he aims to become a retailer and some day usit both florida and California Bruce proud member of Amici offered his services to the Student Court class ring committee and soiree committee commuted to school regularly by bus but toolc great pleasure in cruising 1round in his own c1r lsrrswr-Tir Pu r lxenny helped shape our annual was president of Omegl Xi he pursued Scientific Coursc found ls gre1test satisfaction in chemistrx hopes for 1 carccr in busincss thcn a homc of his own 89 . . SENIORS RAY Loma Ike . . . his favorite loafing place is Greensburg High . . . where he takes Vocational Shop he is an ardent follower of the sports his faxorite subject electric shop will help in his chosen held elcctricitw CHARLES E WICCORNIICR Charlie e pool shark AITIICI believes that neither work nor teacher should disturb a placid scholar hopes Miss Allison and Pitt will make him a lawyer e make his fortune bw marrying a Virginia million heiress JOHN MCKFLYFY Mack admires 1ll who are honest, carefree and lively he had his happiest moment when he was dis charged frorp the Xlawy found Greensburg, 1 vcry friendly school hopes to visit South Amcrici some d1y QHIRLFY I VIILLER Shirley marvels at being alive after three years of riding school buses prefers horses as her mode of transportation especially her own horse tvpewriter kevs will replace stirrups in her future dreams 'N oe the owner of .1 famous rattle trap carried the colors at all the football games and lent a helping hand in -Xmici and Drama tic Club plaxs the role of Don uan in sparc momcnts Rosfun XX I xivrrn Ronald his heads in a cloud ff high pressure steam drawls about the six eight wheelers on the Pennsy hcs xrguelx interested in mathe matics 1nd Nlinor drcims of trad ing his oil can for a throttle 9 7 W - V' ' 1 ' Y. .V .. - - - is V i r . v 1 , A . ' ' A ' v ' ' . . . th of v' - ' ' A . . , h 'll C N f v ' ' cn u - J . .A A v - , - A ,L I I . . A U . A . 7 l I i k . . v f . . . 5 H Y U . . . . 4 ' A 4- - . . I . . ' K A v i ' 1 C F ' 4 ' . , V'-' 'Y ' I . W ' 'V GLENN MILNE XVILLIAM E. NIox1EYER , LA A v 11.1 ...U 'g ' . . i z .v. . , I. I y . A - . . . h . . ' V ' 'i f - ky r , ' U A . 7. i qt! r f , . . ' . ...L 1, ' Q .0 ' ' , ag , '. ', .' i 7 ' . . . . . . 4 l i 3 j 45 , , - i r 4 , . 4 I s . . . .I A h . . . U. 'Y -' .n.. H U r ' ii . . .' ' ' 1' . . . 9 ': 1 I' ' - g ' f 1 , , ', ' ,640 2.1 I, I I 0 Q Q 0 A d I1 d J . SENICJRS rhlnli Zflfiifflepiiflcfcllls MARY .IAAF PM 'VIFR Mary Jane takes prlde ln her typing would really enjoy belng a secretary collecting pictures of her frlends gaxe her a great pleasure someday a Buick will be In front of hcr home then wnteh her trnel' LARMI-IA PANILHFIIA Carm one of Miss 'Vulls peppl est Commercial students an avlel collector of movle stars pletures claims boys are her pet peese but we re sure shes klflfllrlf., happlest when Klllltlllj, or dexourmg, spugxettl D IIURI s l AIRI k ,at pleks fnends xxho will share her laughs glories ln her Cll'lVll'!g ablllty would hke to see Lallfornla sunshine lf she can get there Ill her own car h mes for 1 posltlon mal C ll 1 Qmoe Vocatlonal eleetrlc student mth hlgh respect for Mr Wlddowson stlcks close to hrs radio hear baseball games, Guy lombardo, or Bull Qtern has his hope pmned rn rndlo engmeermg BARBARA RL mn Rl Barn sarletx g NXlt1 numerous hobbies on the ZlUe0l'Cll3l1 she glVES sent to a musleal vem she dances hghtlv, especially to Frank Smatra recordlngs her friends plmtures are her pride Mmm SAM! IIA Mlteh 1 penul and has had a busx time and enjoyed exerxthlng ln Commercial department mcludmg Miss Null she has plans for attending Pittsburgh Business School RICHARD PM LZZI Duck a CI.lptlV3tll'lg lad mth a wmnmg smile one of the ends of C H S s grldlron squad enjoys trvmg to compete with Qmatra served as the competent and effluent nee president f the senxor el only R 'Xl lAs1oR ohn track wrestlmg and foot ball all claim his enthuslastlc support as do huntmg and trapplng ln sea son thlnks our school the best Ill the state hopes for a future as 1 clrifrsmm owl P1 lb happv to forget hrs war experiences Ill New Gumea and the Philippines hopes to be a plant Inspector this wlll requlre tralnmg ln agriculture Vkllllll he IRPNP Ronmsxv Renle doesnt eare for xnalklng shed llke elevators mstalled for students appreclates people who can keep secrets, but makes no secret of her desxre to be a model after graduation IOANNI 0 Run lreneh Club member who still shows her drners hcense to all comers her lose for and abil: x m smgmg and playmg the piano xull be definite assets IH her eareer lllllslk teacher Dokrs Cmu Sl more o 1 Xl sister from exx ex clmtes fn hamburgers and nulkshakes at the fea Room helpful member of Qorores and Drama tlcs will studs X ras technique at some college James Russell Lowell SUMMER JUNE 90 . . 0 , . 0 0 0 , . . , . . . . . . . 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Y - Y . 0 0 0 The linden, in the 'Fervors of July Hums with a loucler concert William Cullen Bryant rw 95 'UP' .4 JULY AUGUST oAN Simw pretty student from the one itar state 1 H1 Y member XXIII! was president of home r11o1n ind reprt sent1t11e ln the House for two Xmrs e1rns f11r 11111 es 1 1rd1n11s rn et 1 It s 111 9 1T1 Rlv thrs fvenerd student ron1 S1lem lo11nsh1p Ib fond of eatmg espec1.1ll1 when steak IS on the menu he tan llSll3llX he found '1t he Grand Pool Room 1 111 d like 1 d11n the hlues ol the N 111 llter L lf 111 tlon PRANLIQ QTANIFY Lasano a spent twenty H1e months 1n the Pz1c1h1 111th the Navy where he deuded on '1 futurt 111 1er11n1ut1cal enffmeering pl1111 gmphy I9 the outdoor pastunt Il 1s 11111.11 Northsidtr X1 1 111111 Q11 PIQH I onv 1111t1 C1retnsl1urg s 111 l eller h r ed Se tion X right 'lI'l11 111th Xliss Hudson s INLIIILN to es 1 1 1 1 1 s d.11 t R1 se 1111 1111s Xl loxm formerl1 1ttend1.d BldIl'9Nlll l1g,h S l' X secretar 1111 ser11ces to 11s 1111 1 111 111,1t1r I1lUl1l'7LI' l 1111 s11 tI1j4lXtll ' tulturt so 111u1,h It 1 1 1 1 lINll'X l N lRlL W 1 1 nc g 11oth.1.ll games L1 11ng a ca Xl Ollf ho sn 111 d I1 WQDFIIQHJHWQO- '1 hospital rs1n1' bzuked h1 1 1111 Nflll 1 t1 I1 L! 1 I 11 rc 91 SENIORS II S11 SHIIIIY niother l.1dy killer from llempheld his 1rt1ller1 Collectlon IS 1 minor arsrnal h1s plano phymg ll s on all h1s le'1rned to incl lus 111V fhfllllgll l1llllll1lt'ftl'S plnns 1 11s R1111111m 811111 Romunt n11n1l11r of LlIUYllS 'md llouse of RCPTLSCHIAIINCS enjoved Ullf football games dzmcmg and r1ad1ng occupy much of her tlme, though she hkes t11 do .ilmost anvthing har future lelns t11111rd modeling hlARj0kIl- 911 1'11111sox Stevie a pleasant Lurly head who thought Dolphin or any kind of s1v1m nunf., t11ps Be-t1 X1 Creerzxlmrger hlllllhll 1nd Sorores kept her husy will m1tr1L11l1te at Slippery Rock to sIIltl1 Phvsunl l'du1.1t1on umm I 1.1 Shortie 111s 111r 1 1ro11 or in uening o11t she LHJIHS set gg 1 111. 11 1n1 1.1r1 f 11r .ar 1 t lp., 1 1 I1o1kktep1ng 1 s lll 1 s 1 re'1 1 XP lx e I ee a tireless -Xcadenuc from l'llI'f0lil t1kes to 11:1ter hke .1 fish so lllfllI'ZlllX wppreuates Nlrs king .md QWIIHIHIIILZ fits r1ght 1n .is Ilftslfltllf ol Dopun nopes to Ile 11111111 L 1 the htth. ld IQ 111 11 llutl 11r1t1n1, her 111toh1ogr'1ph1 1 s 111 11111111pI1sh1m s e 1 u d hke to skip Irom contment 11 LUIIIIIILHI sonlt 11,11 aspires to he 1 s11r1t1r1 h1r 'DIQII ne round II11 . . 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SLI-RID VAIIAINO Alfred a man of muscle rn the wrestling clrcle owes some of his physlcal prowess to spaghetti dreams of a new Packard hls desire to see new and strange places pomts to a future ln the Naxy lklARIl VRABH Marne this frnendly 'ITTIHCTINC mlss vsas a bl t rom South Greensburg, where she was class valedrctorlan llved for Spanish class In her spare time she seus and dreams ol be comlng a labor ton technlcmn PAUI A XVARIINSIXI Plu ffllflilly presulent of 70 advocates a rifle club for G l'l S hopmg for an electrical future he offers as an example of his experience ln this Held the tlme he wired a house Dorus VN IDDOWSON Dory came to us from M S Hershey Hugh School Beta Xl Dramatic Club C'f6F11.ffI1lfgE7' and Sorores were highlights ln her school re 'nspnres to go to Inchana State lneachtrs College to studs business Hunts N1AF XXOIFF EVIC attended Hurst and South west before jOlnll'lg s her many mterests mclude sewlng dancing and skating tn addrtlon to collecting photographs shes tlred of being hauled wolf JOSFPH Bam M t II fl I th 5ENl0R5 LL.! thZuE..1Yn'TAT.QT.a25225 BARBAMI C Vomrsu Barb makes a brg wrnd draftmg gneved by overtlme ln class but not with Mr Beamer has a mama for souxenlrs this speedster has honled Lake Erie ln her speedboat shell search the hrghroad m a Studebaker JLNF XX Al 'rum R une lakes to sprechen Deutsch with 'Vlrs Kuhns football games and Petes Nut Shop occupy her spare tlme Westmoreland Hospltal may add her to the member of tts nursing staff vtsmng Yale gave her qulte a thrrll JOHN VK AUFAMAN ohn was occupled wth a variety of actlvltles ln G H S served as vlce president of the Senate and H1 Y also a member of the House and cholr will study aero nautlcal engmeermg at Putt MAR: ARET WILLIS Margne our peppy editor present at all sports events Beta X1 and Sorores thanks that Ocean Cnty IS wonderful for vacatxons directs her dreams toward South Amen ca and the hfe of a Spanish mterpreter AMI s XICORN a sports enthusiast and all star router vou can see hum as a rue at East End DHIYV thoroughly enjoyed hrs art work an really loxes dogs hrs plans now mclude St Vincent e wnll never forget has home coming from Europe on Chrtstmas Exe he had tralled thru Swltzerland France Belgium and Germanv smce hls greatest Interest IS the airplane he reads, talks and llves rt he alms to Hy oo 92 Clmion Scollard Dr! Vrccmo, BARBARA Mocus, STFVF It seems only yesterday that we were coming to high school for the first time blindly losing ourselves among the oldsters and suffering initiations. Now we laugh at our bewilderment when we thought study hall was in our home-room and we blundered into a senior English class. As sophomores we thought we knew all the tricks of the trade -just what class was an easv one and where all the hall guards were stationed. To earn monev we sold weiners and coca eolas uniors are upper classmen, Let us never forget it was our motto in our junior xear Cutting gxm w as not so simple as it sounded for often we spent an hour in detention hall We forgot all this trouble as we planned for a junior soiree YY e had stardl st in our ex es as we twirled and glided in our homemade par idise Our senior year has really been challenging We had pictures taken for the innu il and traded them with all our friends Iqhe wrath of our parents fell on our ears when we admitted we had given a picture to dear oe but had none for Aunt Bessie VVe flashed our class rings ln everyones face We didn t miss a football or basketball game for the dances afterwards, Realwmg that this was our last xear to bring up the low grades lndelibly recorded we resolved to work harder Pun came first however, and we kept the low grades We had everw kind of tCSt from chest x rays to college entrance and still we kept smiling And now comes graduation' We have a lump in our throats as we remember that in a few days the class of 47 will no longer be an active part of C H S V5 hat will be our future? That is the sixty four dollar question V5 e re llllL now that it will be much harder to succeed in this atomic age than we once thought VVe will haxe to work harder, learn more and practice what good iudg ment reeommends It is 1 fitting climax to our little story to name the students who haxe itt un ed schol istic standing of which we are proud HIFH HONOR I'rowrRs DKJNAIIJ HAas LHARLFQ lfxeii lhlARTIN XAIIX -Xeimn IXIXNINI, BARBARA -X1 rxms ANNA XX u I is NlARr ARPT Dixsisos STAN!-ORD Isoieoskx Doitorm XRABII N XRII' Si xixtm SARA S iru lui i NI IRI-ORD Iosriu Hllr PLRRX Ixxro'sRA l'RANLf9 l om: si HONOR NX XRIINSKI, I ALL 93 XILSINC o, AIILHAFI loPi FR ANP XXISTOXIR liioiuxei xsiil H Niuiox ANHS Kiiiwiiz, ms 'Xleliiixii ous Wmnowsox Doius XINIS Dox's.A st Rui Ross, Nxxea LRANH-R Roxiuxi DAXIS DoRis IRexi1L Xxx lseuss XNN-A NIARII R isiiei Roisiiu , .. .. Ls- l It l A i in ttyl ' - ' vi ' ' I v 1 . I v Y I V . h I l '- i V It .X U I . I 7 ,, Y . . . X ir .xii 2 2 ' .' 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I., 1 KL' Q, lf. 1. i'r'i' fxi' , 'l'i1Nl ' . 3. 1 1 ' , it ' . 5 1 ,'lAy.3 iff-:'i, Q ', , Av: f In - L1 To Ol' XMLJ fjbgwkfw WM me frown and ufhite . . .Winn Not Fibbcr McGee's Countless facts and figures lfditor-in-eliief Business Nlanager Treasurer Picture lfditor ASSOCIATE EDITORS Stanford Dennison Kenneth Page Dick llauser Nancy Ross Gwen Heberlein Jane Robb Henrietta Crowell l,0lllS Danggelo Doris Davis Betty KleNemar lfdward Musingo Patty ffblara iXDYlfR'lilSlNCl Sl' 'lied lgIA2ll1l'l10OYL'l' lid Nlellliattan -loe Nlorford liennetli Page Marjorie Stephenson FACULTY ADVISORS Miss lftliel Hudson Mrs. Edith Selioepf Nliss Margaret Young COlXllNllfRClqXl, S'l'fXl'il'i xlgnes Cliisloeli Nlieliael Musingo Minus Miss Hudson Responsibility rests here lxlargie lvillis .loe NZIYZI lean Kleiner . Virginia Crosby Barbara Russell Gus YVQ-lty lflizabetli Yeates .-XPP Allil' S'l'.-Xlflf -lean Stefliler Louis Vllass 4 in O A aw ,mg brbfy- ' Q X X Q x g. u . Q fs: ' K. ,su ,- J li l R There is something of junior home-room executives .-Xllshouse. Florence Angelo, Richard Bachiwsky, Rose Barbour, llelen Bashioun, Beatrice Beaver, Dorothy Beehner, Ralph Birmingham, Suzanne Black, Nlary l.ou Bonbriseo, Francis Bononi, Frederick Brandt, Donald Carpenelli, Rozelle Carr, Mildred Chicka, Raphael Christy, John Clemens, Bernard Coates, Thomas Colantino, -lames Constantine, Richard Cruder, l.ouise Danks, Thomas Dean, Evelyn Di Bartoli, Josephine Di Padova, Theresa Donnelly, James Drealcford, l,arine lflxxood, Nlargery Fmanuele, Samuel Farber, Shirley Fatur, Paul Fetah, Victor Finley, Thomas Fisher, Nlary lillen Fisher, Charlotte Fosehia, Xlary jane Fox, Helen Fragapaneg l.ouis Fretlo, Peter Friday, Gordon Fry, l,ois Gaut, Charles Giles, Nancy Goulding, Ann Green, Rebecca Griffith, Betsy Hancock, .lune llarrold. Betty l,ou Hays, lfya llenry, Charles llerring, -lane Hodgson, Robert Hough, Theodore Kempsey, James Kennelty. lean Kepple, Betty l.ou Kessinger, Fstalene Rinloek, Helen Kistler, Frank Kuzman, Thelma Lipscomb, Jean Little, Robert Long, Kathleen Ludrofslzy, Rose Marie Nlaroney, Robert Martin, Rvelyn Nlartinelli, Nlary NleCune, Samuel Nlelflhoe, l,ois Klerenda, :Xnna l.ee Nliller, George hliller, Robert Nlyatt, Richard Nlyers, Nlelvin Yave, Vernon Pantalone, hlarceline Perlstein, jerry Peters, Marjorie Peters, hlerle Poleeastro, Joan Prengle, Dolores ' 1 Radocaj Catherine Rltenour, Geralc me Robb, Nancy Roland, Carolyn Rutter, Thomas Sabatine, Flora Sadler, Doris Seyenson, Robert Shearer, Robert Shiveley, lvilma Shoemaker, Susan Sibel, Nlary l.ou Silvis, lfvelyn Siniuni, Olga Small, Keith Smith, Virginia Sphon, .Xnna Spino, Nlary Stabile, Nlildred Stevenson, Gloria otahl, ,Xlbert Swenson, Robert Testa, Flora Nlae Thomas, Ray Trice, Hazel Truxell, Ruth iliueei, Robert XYatt, :lnna Wesley, Virginia White, lfdna hVll1lllllSl1, Jacqueline XX iriclz, :lllen XYoodxxard, Wendell Yencho, Helen hum of insects W. S. Landor 121222223Z'.?iZ'L'F,'Fni',EiTni. SCP'-IUMURES Ren Shields .XIwine. Sheila Xrehilwalcl, Martha Barkley, Marilyn Becker, Richard liergvall, Ruth liloom, William liorrlt-nick, John lirinlqer, Xlialter lirosnielc, Irene liugyall. Ruth Busonick, Helen liutler, Laura Czirclellzi, Anna fasteel, James Vipriani, Lenora folantino, Theresa Crouse, Xlary Frurler. Klary Curia, Nlary llarlco, lfthel Xlzu' Davis, Rose Xnu lletar, Lois Della' ljunlill. Dnlnffw llilwerrlinu. Nlary Xenos llomniclc, lfrlxxarfl Dulkis, wlflllfl lfelciurorl, Frecl lzlliott, Georgia lfrirluon. ,lack Sophomore learlers on parade Falcon, William Ferry, Virginia Fotta, John Frye, William Frye, Mack Fulgenzio, Orlanrlo Fury, Dolores Fury, Norma Cettemy, Agnes Greene, Viola Grillo, gilbert Halle, .-Xllen llennig, Fritz llanson, Roluert B. Henclerson, Harry Holler, .Xuclrey llogans, Viola llonse, Nlyrna lloone, lvenrlell llougli, Lowell llurhok, Nliliv lm-ni, Rohert lmmel, Ricliarrl Irwin, George johnson, john Karelis, llelen Kauffman, Lois Kane, Lois Kelley, Mary Agnes Kikalo, Rebecca Kirk, Jeanne Kline, Mary Catherine Kolutler, joe Lang, Nancy Leis, ,lohn Leonarcl, Dolores Leone, Alice Levin, Coleman Longsrlorf, ,lay Lotta. John Laughner, l'l1yllis l,udxx-ig, Wayne A. Nlanee, Franklin Paul Xlarietta, Carole Nlarchioni, Klary Nlazzagetti, lfva Xlefartney, Patty Xlrflintork, Doris Xlrfoinlw, Xlzirilyn Xlr-Yeruy. -loan Xlclionalil, l,lll'lLlI1 Xlencliio, Lois Nletzger, Billie Lou Nlillar, ,lean Xliller, Doris Xliller, Xlary .lun Xloffa, Josephine Nichols, Nancy Palmer, Nlerle Pastor, Robert Rernelli, Frank Plate, Ronalrl Plonslcy, lirlwml l'rourl, Nancy Rinier, Georile Sabato, Leonarml Saclcet, Richarcl Sarver, 'liom Slierirlzin, Rolmert Sliimlqo, lfilwarfl Siina. Dora Smith, Vernon Suhon, Cliarlv- Stauller, Rutli Stout, Xylllllllll Suttle. Nancy I eaelier, .Xnua Nl ie lesta. firmw- Yvsco. ,lean XX alor. 'lolin Xliatson, -loetta Williams, llavicl l lr XX illiams, Lois Wiugert. llazel Nlie figlear, Patty N Where'er you tread, the blushing flowers shall rise ' ' ' And all things flourish where you turn your eyes Alexander Pope Spirit of 1950 Xllvn. l.v Cirumlv Xrli, Betty Xrriyguriiv. blruiws ligrsivk. Rnlwrf lg1.'t'l1I1l'I', hhlllllllll , , , . l5lNILIIlIlI1l, Nlilflll Rlltlllllf, Dolores Hrirlilcniyer, Alulm L rmlv, Cvlzlflys Craig, Yormzi Curry, hlosepli llzrlvm-y, Nlnrtlizr llzilmuy, Xlnry ll-hll1.IL'l1l, Nlllriw Ili-mls, Ilnbr-rr Hr lolm, Plllllllll' lh II ral limi Ffa, 1 Ur' lilllll, ,lnlm Nlirric IL- Yinm-V llorrrrlix' im, ' CVINVIU, lillllli llrulmls, George llrrrlrlg Cir-rzilrl Dm-Qrklurrl, Franklin lxiscmzin, wluhn ll I1L'l1IXY, lj Fr ill llzrlpli lzrirlcwii, Ngwiiry Krzrtfvr. Ronzilrl l.1x.nm.lm. 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Rwlwrt 98 llulmli, liarlmril Szwlcvr, Rulwrt Srliilzrlm, Sum Sclmvpli, Xllwrt Sruri, Xlziric Sliallur, Szrmucl Sliamlmziugli, Don Shrum, -lam- Siarcl, Ruger Simuni, lfvclyn Smuclski, -lUSClDll F Sfillllty, -lulm Strurt, Dfrrrwrlly Sumlcr. xlzrm' 'l'lminzrs, ,lIlIlll'i lrzrcy, Clifford lruur, lfxwlyii 'lirumlu-ftil. licrty lruxzil. ylny lf, llcry. .lZlk'CllICllI1l' XYallnfv. Cicrirgu Wwatt, ,lzmu-S XYZIIIQIIIUZII1, -lack Weightmzin, John Xlliocl. Clizxrlr-9 S. Yuslm, Frnrwvs ff' 1 J , .41 Lf! Jf '4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS n nrneteen Jn re an forkvs ven fan of ine B o IU and Wnrt W sh to extend t er srncere Jfnanks to tk se oersons vv o nave nelped io make tnrs yearbook possr ble As In former vears Mass Hudson and rss Young gave ine supp rt rn e stron or wdv sers E be a we s f in io Je rnne Sierifle nd Lows Wass wno worked under ine Qordanoe of Mrs Soko o1CtoM PM Lane s for kms owtrenoe s 5eskr f n rnfm on Nd? L n n d Mr 1 or n e r f orrnuf o 1 ou f go +o Mr Paul Strller Also aoolarrn musk o li d s ooo fed rs EW J! 1 WA! P, . ', 1 i, JY, df ju 'E V' . XQYXHV ,, A, r ff s,4f ,1 , J 'k Tfe'frn1.dfdfd sos Sr F r r v , 'e r kr I f , ' X fn , r 7 1- 1 -M M' rr o ' in po C r . of T rt ' ay nf ks 'f f , rr' for E A X E . T. . . ' WC, .' -V. C' ,lr 1 lc and ago ons fn se.,1.f5nq fne 5 fo' fl prohnros. Agarn we grve Credit io Mr. D me fo rn? 160153 Ck1nr'ng1:kf're2oook a d to .Lee N oky far ine orrnfng of in oook. EO inf? f fobrreso r nanks go t, he asveriisers Mo rf r 1 ever rnore kdvallv tnan in : XT'FT1CY' ve-fri. 'X ll MASTER ENGRAVERS TO AMERICA'S SCHOOLS I Quahty Integrlty and Dependabxhty hate estabhshed themselves as a definlte tradluon wxth Pontxac We have been constantly on the alert for new and lmproved procedures m yearbook deengnmg, .md servxce Our modern precxelon cqulpment lb concrete evxdcnce of X adherence to thxs pohcy Our expenenced craftsmen and servxcemen are carefully super vxsed by experts ln the field of d1st1nct1ve school pubhcauons We are proud to haxe played a part 1n the publlshmg ol thxs book m the Cap3C1ty of OlllClal photo engravers Our enure personnel congratulate the stall for thelr splendld work and cooperatlon H up unc! E v1r19 A A PUNTIAC ENGR C O O U B I. I O I V I O S12 822 WEST VAN BUREN STREET CHICAGO 1 ILLINOIS 100 y A I A I l ' N I l . ,,,. as 1 ' -' 1 ' ' ' -. ' , O ,A I ' be 6, ' . . . . ' U! 'V' - A Q , , 4' ' ' ' r- if 5 . - I I if -- -...4- ggiqxl I 0. ' ot. -. , - -. c . S H 1. P I c A 'r N D 1 s N ' 1 9 A This Annual a Product of KING MURPHY PRESS General Printers mf? 104 WEST OTTERMAN STREET Phones 2780 2781 GREENSBURG PENNSYLVANIA SETON HILL COLLEGE It there is a royal road to knowledge it does not skirt Seton Hill. The man agement knows no way save the one that is made by the student The system effective and it is tune honored still there IS nothmg in it that is sacred Human wit devsed it It may qu1te conceivably improve it Should the management find a better way they would adopt 1t without scruple lor they are bound by no traditional methods and tear nothing but God s disfavor and the closed mind YOUR COLLEGE AT HOME 101 of instruction used is based on the practice of the best American schools: it is BELL PHONE 118 H. S. COSHEY and SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Auto Ambulance Lunousmes tor Hrre 319 West Prttsburgh Street HOME WORK MIDNIGHT OIL 1947 vrntage comes to the hght bulb on your desk lamp over a compl1cated network of w1res voltage for local consumptron through the transformers cmd swrtches shown rn the 1llustrat1on Located on Mt Pleasant Street th1s West Penn Power Co substatton w1th the excepuon of transformers and c1rcu1t breakers IS the product ot Ei1!11l!iYP23N1l1',HH5TR1AEENGIFOEEELNCENEQA 102 n Power coming into Greensburg, at high voltage is stepped down to lower WALWCRTH COMPANY GREEN SBURG WORKS if 'lr Compliments of '55 13 YOUR DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION IS more lmportant today than ever before because past few years have brought many new develop ments ln med1c1ne s constant war on dlS93S9 Wlth these modern mlracles of chemlcal re search new respons1b1l1t1es have been brought to us Your Pharmaclsts For we are entrusted wlth the essential dutles of compoundlng and dlspens lng these medlclnal agents duties whlch must be carried out with sklll accuracy and lntegrlty at all tlmes Choose your Pbarmaczst as carefully as you do your Physzczan HMQMZQGMGQMMDMZ. . o n a I r or 2. N. penn. Ave. Greensbur u , Pa. ! Wlauplaaouanyba Aquwanvwfafaibwf a JOS. H. LAUFE, Ph.G. HENRY G. SEIDEL, Ph.G 104 my ffxg, WS :AYQ ' vi t ,ww ,F iw L , ill GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '47 . . . ,femfn to Ed1 7I.o Exam to Save: BARCLAY WESTMORELAND TRUST CO Greensburg Pa Establrshed 1854 Oldest and Largest Bank m Westmorelard County MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION E the hlgh mark oi hne class Jewelry' Llke your own class generatlons have conhdently chosen grcrduatxon nnqs beannq the D 6 C mark ot hlgh quahty Smce 1898 such rmgs have been proudly worn by the members of thousands of classes assused by our made nght guarantee that theu' nngs exemphhed the best m desxgn matenal work manslnp-and value OHN STREET NEW YORKB BOSTON NEW ORLEANS PROVIDENCE 105 nlfcfsslfhcliusl Compliments of The PETERSON SYSTEM GREENSBURG PA It pleases us io please you m Dcury Products SILVIS FARMS Inc R D l Farms Phone 139 VISIT OUR Modern Equlpped Dauy Plant And Home of Pennsylvama s H1ghest Record Cow 106 10 E. 2nd-Store-Restaurant-Phone 2000 Best Wishes To The Class of 1947 FIRST NATIONAL BANK GREENSBURG PENNSYLVANIA ROBERTSHAVV THERMOSTAT COMPANY YOUNGWOOD PA COMPLIMENTS OF WESTMORELAND MOTOR CAR CO INC PHONES 365 6. 366 PORCELIER MANUFACTURING COMPANY GREENSBURG PENNSYLVANIA I ll I 218 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE i' 'A' DOMESTIC-COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL CAVALIER ELECTRIC COMPANY Dr ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND CHANDELIERS 113 EAST OTTERMAN STREET R M Cavaher Phone Greensburg 2628 AMERICAN GLASS CORPORATION Greensburg Pa 101 I Best Wishes to ihe Class of 1947 OJ PENNSYLVANIA TIRES For safer, longer riding f I PENNSYLVANIA TIRES PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER 00MPANY PENN CRAFT PARK JEANNETTE, PA Aera ata timen Auzfd mth ,nude KENNAMETAL TO0LS SPEED UP PRODUCTION IN MANY INDUSTRIES Kennametal as a tool metal shapes metal wood or other ma tenals faster wlth greater accuracy and extended tool hte Metal Working The proper apphcahon of Kennametal dehnltely reduces the cost of productxon or processmg many commodmes you use Mmes every day thus resultmg m better products for more people Quan-les Wood Worklng KEN NAMIETAI Plashcs surfnlon czmznrzn cnnanozs KENNAMETAl...9m: LATROBE PA 110 ' u u W 5 , , , u 1 - 1 ' 1 1 - 1 - - - Q E MARK REG. ' U 5. PAY. UYF. l 1u-l 1 'r v - Comphmenis of 0 H Rl N GER S 13 19 Norih Mcnn Street COMPLIMENTS OF GLASOLIER COMPANY Greensburg Pennsylvamcr Ill El El 7 Home Furniture Co. U El Pfllll l Slllllll Class Photographer 46 47 401 4 Flrst Nahonal Bank Bu11d1ng Phone 2440 Compliments ol I E SNYDER l-llghlancl Motor Co Oldsmobile and Chevrolet Gtneml Contractors and BlllldCI'9 Hell Ph me HP. 122 East Plttsburgh Street Greensburg, P. 7 mira I V I E A V f, fiL,f,L, A, KX,A.f,'f,fK,Al -iff- f ff ,Ii ll , .- .- I I .- li . . . . ,, - - - .- .- I .- -------.------n---------------U -----u , - . . 0 I , , ' I . o 1 ll ' ' 5 1. WESTMORELAND FARM BUREAU CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 301 MOUNT PLEASANT STREET PHONE 2228 GREENSBURG PENNSYLVANIA WEST NEWTON BRANCH DELMONT BRANCH LIGONIER BRANCH Lock Box B South Market Street West Newton Pa Demon' Pa Llgonrer Pa Phone ss? Phone 27 Phone 7801 OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY THOSE IT SERVES KEN BELL MOBILGAS MOBILOIL SERVICE STATION ACCESSORIES Telephone Greensburg 89 259 W Otterman St Greensburg COMPIIMGHIS Shaffer s Super SGIVICG 234 E Prttsburgh Street Phones 3782 2045 Greensburg Pa 1910 1 4 Yimli? MISS CONLEY S SCHOOL 6214 Walnut Street E E Prttsburgh 6 Pa 'A' SECRETARIAL TRAINING or YOUNG WOMEN 'Ir Fall class begms U1 September M1dyear class 1n February Wr1te for Catalog or Call MOntrose 8382 'k Enrollment Lunxted PAUL L DAVIS Lxfe F1re and Automoblle Bonds Health and Acc1dent PHONE 1444 618 Locust St Greensburg P Complunents oi Dee s Iewelers .7 . . of . . - I I . . . Pa. ' - 4, . I General Insurance 9 7 .A tk, - - T I i' 'lr . . I . . 'A' 'A' ' l I i' i The Cheer Leaders FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL CROWD ATTEST THE POPULARITY OF . . . T R O U T M A N ' S Young Clothes! FOR YOUR SCHOOL YOUR TIME YOUR LIFE TODAYI GREENSBURG DAILY TRIBUNE ...and... GREENSBURG MORNING REVIEW BEST FOR HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS QUIT CRAMMINGI ll G Thx FUNDAMENTAL F A S H I O N S ' MIULA SCHALLER S BAKERY FINE BAKERS FINK S 1914 THE NEW STYLES I We' et You 'ouqh in Ph 548 ' I G sburq's Leading Sho S G nsbuz' Born . . . Owned. . . Managed ' ' Has ' ' Since 114 WILSON and HENRY Amoco Gcxsohne Statmon PHONE 9513 214 W Plttsburgh St Greensburg Pa We are as near as your phone CHAS M HENRY PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS and ENGRAVERS Telephone 234 Greensburg Pa PENN HARDWARE 6. HEATING COMPANY Kem Tone Wall Fxmsh Russwm Buxlders Hardware Warm Arr Heatxng and Sheet Metal Work P1cture Framlng and Key Makmg 122 124 N Penna Ave Phone 143 HAGAN ICE CREAM When It s a Matter of Good Taste Smce 1878 115 Complete Line oi Wallpaper-Lucas Paint-Oil and Turpentine Estabhshed Over 30 Years GREENSBURG LADIES TAILORING C0 o ANGIOLINI Prop The only Exclusxve Lcrdres Tcnlor and Furner m Greensburg Wlth Dlploma of Deslgner cmd Cutter FURS REMODELED REPAIRED RELINED CLEANED and GLAZED COATS MADE TO ORDER Reasonable Pr1ces A L MCCLINTOCK GENERAL TIRES an KRAFT RECAPPING Phone 3780 401 S Main St Greensburg Pa Complimenis of SEARS ROEBUCK 6- CO 101 N Mum Street Phone 2630 GREENSBURG PA THE BON TON FINE FURNISHINGS FOR MEN! :: STURDY CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN! SMART APPAREL FOR WOMEN! NEEDS FOR THE HOME! 116 313 Pennsylvania Ave. Telephone 2709-I . . . d . . . I l Photographs of Quahty PORTRAIT COMMERCIAL REMPES STUDIO GET A GOOD PHOTO WHILE YOU RE ABOUT IT PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 31 N MAIN ST PHONE 797 4- Comphments ol Y O U X M 1 ENUON J ,l1REm,,,,t 1 Sl iw 51 2?-zlgobf' X The Fnendly Store 'OTOMEIQ' For Hlgher Learmng and Fellowshxp A Century of Servlce ln Educatlon ST VINCENT COLLEGE COURSES Chemlstry Pre Legal Sclence Pre Dental Teacher Trammq Busxness Admlmstratxon Soc1o1ogy Arts Pre Medxcal Graduates Lead 1n Best Professxonal 6. Graduate Schools ST VINCENT COLLEGE LATROBE PA Twenty Mmutes from Greensburg 117 ! I plwrvnk G. C. Murphy Co. '4lg.'.' ' A ,, . ,, 0 I WESTMORELAND SUPPLY CO PAINTS WALLPAPER GLASS MIRRORS AND GLASS FURNITURE TOPS WINDOW SHADES ARTIST MATERIALS 104 106 108 E Otterman Si Greensburg Pa Comphments of SOWASH AUTO SERVICE Goodyear Tues Recappxng Electncal and Tune Up Servxce Greensburg Pa Phone 1 2 Comphments of A F R I E N D Authorxzed A A A Servxce Used car exchange New Old Wrecked FAHRR S GARAGE FRAME WHEEL AXLE AND STEERING ALIGNMENT WE SPECIALIZE IN WRECK REBUILDING HEAVY TOWING AND LIFTING 624 South Maxn Street Phone 384 4631 l8S3R Greensburg P Cars and Trucks or Over 30 years Car rental Servxce IIS I I ,,,,,......-e 5.1 ' ' Servicing ' F I I or ' ' ' - - - . a. 7 I Kuhns Iohnson Co Collegiate Clothes for Young Men Style Headquarters Ann s Home Bakery PIES CAKES and PASTRIES Phone 470 R 121 So Penna Ave IAMISON COAL and COKE llammson Bu1ld1ng Greensburg Greensburg Realty Co REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AND RENTS Irwin Gas Coal Company Buxldmg Phone 3613 I Day 3613 M Nite Gwynn Floral Shop 14 W Second St Greensburg Complunents of MCCRORY 5c 6. 10C PHOTOGRAPHY OF DISTINCTION Comp11ments of A F R I E N D FOR YOUNG IDEA FASHIONS La ROSE SHOP South Mcnn Street IOE WORKMAN .S DEPT STORE The complete Men s and Boy Store featurmg a complete hne of Sportwear Footwear and Clothmg ' ' ' - , Pa. I FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I . . , Pa. I J 119 IOSEPH THOMAS FLORIST INC GREENHOUSE Ieannette Road Phone 6011 STORE-115 N Mam St Phone 657 GREENSBURG PA Compliments of Greensburg Drug Co 125 So Mam Street PAUL E BROWN ROMAYNE R BROWN Compliments of I C Penney and Co PENN CLUB PRODUCTS Baked by GREENSBURG BAKING COMPANY G R KINNEY CO INC EDUCATOR SHOES ENTIRE FAMILY Mam St Greensburg It s Bortz for Sports BORTZ HARDWARE Football and Baseball Equlpment Fxshmq Tackle Blcycle Reparrs Pennsylvanla Ave Greensburg Pa Success to Graduates of G H S KAUFMANN S Court House Square Greensburg Pennsylvania Complunents oi Y M C A 1 l I ll I ...Ior... i 211 S. ' . . Pa. I l I 120 - Friendly pausye GREENSBURG Coca Cola Bott11ng Co Inc Phone 175 Greensburg Pa Phone: Greensburg 3230 Charles Bocksberger IEWELER Greensburg, Pa 208 South Pennsylvania Ave Compliments of Greensburg Lumber and M111 Company HIGH GRADE LUMBER AND MILL WORK 128 S Uranla Ave Phones 75 6 76 Sam Nava s Shoe Shop 544 South Ma1n Street BEST WISHES 'ro ALL l00'Z- Au Wool SUITS and ToPcoA1's OPO Compliments of 4 W Otterman St Greensburg Perfect1on Photo Company FILM CENTER We Specxahze m Frammq and Statuettes 222 East Pxttsburqh Street Greensburg Penna Clark and George Streets Phone 560 Greensburg Pa - I I, I I I . . , Pa. , . 121 NIXON HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EXCELLENT FOOD Phone 9376 18 20 W Pxttsburgh St Greensburg Pc: Comphments of Gal1Furn1ture Co 120 S Penncx Ave Gbg 4470 WHERE QUALITY IS THE BYWORD Comphments of Carlson s Servlce Center GAS OIL TIRES CAR REPAIRS ALL MAKES Complunents of N OLLA SHOPS 110 S Main S1 Phone 4385 Best Wishes Slyman s Dcury Lunch oun SPECIALTIES Bar B Ques Humburqs Banana Spllts Telephone 9366 779 Hlghlcznd Ave Compliments of STALLINGS COMPANY 114 S Penne: Ave Phone 3025 Comphments ol MOORE METAL Complunents of S1nger Sew1ng Mcrchme Co 106 S Penna Ave Phone 409 I l 1300 Broad St. South Greensburg, Pu. I I 122 Compliments of THE COUNTY LUIVLBER COMPANY ISALYS DAIRY SPECIALISTS OUR PATRONS ARE PARTICULAR PEOPLE Mann St Greenlburq Phone 9400 Compliments of MURRAYS CIGAR STORE Estabhshed xsao MCFARLAN D SUPPLY COMPANY FLOUR FEED COAL 6. COKE and BUILDERS SUPPLIES Bell Phone 1820 Greensburg Pa GONGAWARE and LONG Phone 2998 Court House Square Greensburg Pcr WESTMORELAN D HARDWARE CO Delta Atlas Dnver Wood and Metal Workmg Machxnery 132 Penna Ave Greensburg Pa 123 I I CLOTHING - SHOES - FURNISHINGS Accountmg Busmess Admxmstratlon Secretanal Tram the DUFF WAY for Better Poslhons m Government and Busmess Your success IS assured Duffs Iron Cnty College 424 Duquesne Way Plttsburgh 22 Pa ATlant1c 4875 MOORE BROS Pennsylvama Tues Batterles Recappxnq O11s 6. Gas 205 West Prttsburqh St Comphments of BOWER AUTO SERVICE Automob11e Rebulldmq Smce 1898 106 W Prttsburgh St Greensburg Pa Comphments of LEE S RESTAURANT if SEE YOU AT Doc s Place After Game Show Dance West Otterman St Ext. Greensburg, Pa. gn 'k I I 1 1 124 Complxments of Burke s Auto Stores Comphments oi Comphments of Bono s Pharmacy Your Nexghborhood Drug Store 611 South Mcnn St Greensburg Pa Atlant1c Crushed Coke Co Comphments of THE GIFT BOX 16 W Pliisburgh St Greensburg Pa PHONE 2397 Green Apphance Co 31 E Oiierman Si Greensburg Pa PHONE 1480 Premrer Sweeper Voss and Dexter Washers Comphments of LEN KECK 130 N Maple Ave Greensburg P E R Rodgers Company IEWELERS 33 N Mam S1 Greensburg Pa PHONE GREENSBURG 4174 Comphments of East End Dalry IOHN URBAN Phone 9311 E Pxttsburgh St Comphments of PIAZZA S Nexi to Grand Theater e speclahze ln candy and :ce cream WW! Phone 2492 BEVERAGES Bottled By WESTMORELAND BOTTLING CO GREENSBURG PA 12: I i' I I Ni I t Q I I O We Service All Makes of Sweepers . . , a. I Z ' BONO'S FOR FINE RFOODS Phone 2415 South Greensburg Sundry HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES - SUNDRY ITEMS ICE CREAM - FOUNTAIN SREVICE 1305 Broad Street South Greensburg, Pa. Phone 9365 Superior Auto Accessories Company 140 East Pittsburgh Street Greensburg Pennsylvania O C HARROLD NASH Sales and Service 237 239 E Pittsburgh St Greensburg Phone 1349 OFFICE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT WOSCO Incorporated Irwm Gas Coal Burldmg Greensburg Pa Harry C Wright and Son IEWELERS Iewelry Watches and Diamonds F me Watches and Iewelry Repairing H V TARLO MANUFACTURING IEWELER Formerly with HARRY C WRIGHT 61 SON IEWELRY REPAIRING DIAMOND SETTING SPECIAL ORDER WORK MASONIC IEWELRY CLASS RINGS ci PINS Highest Skilled Workmanshrp Newell Burldmg Room 1 CONGRATULATIONS From V1er11ng s Service Center 610 South Mum Street Phone 13 CAR WASHING MOBILUBRICATION TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES At the Sign of the F lying Red Horse Greensburg Pennsylvania YOUTHF UL FASHIONS 138 So Mann Street Greensburg Pa - . ' . . Pa. Greensburg, PCI- Greensburg :-: Pennsylvania L F A 126 Mohler Motor Co E. W. MOHLER Pres. Phone 682-3 215 E Pittsburgh St. Greensburg Pa. IOSEPH H RUSH ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION East Pittsburgh Street Phone 9496 Greensburg Pa LOUGHRAN S Prescnption DRUG STORE OUR POLICY Iust What Your Doctor Ordered 40 N Main St Greensburg Compliments of F W Woolworth Co Greensburg Bus Termrnal Transportatxon rs Our Busmess Phone 2804 Greensburg Pa IOSEPH S Tots To Teens CHILDREN S SHOP Phone 4486 Greensburg Pa GLANTZ S MARKET Home of POMCO PERFECT FOODS Cor Hutt and Broad So Greensburg Phone 61 Complunents ol Carroll Auto Racllator 108 Urama Avenue Greensburg Motor Co YOUR DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALER Better Used Cars Bought and Sold 331 E. Otterman St Phone 2121 Refngerators Washers and Ironers Home Freezers Radios and Ranges Comphments of ANDREWS HOME APPLIANCE CO KELVINATOH SALES SERVICE S Mam St Greensburg P Phone 1060 Comphments oi FRED BRUNELLI 120 N Penna Ave Greensburg Town :S Country SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN Sweaters Skirts Suxts Coats Dresses I ' 1 16 W. Otterman St. ' ' . . . , Pa. 319 . ' . , a. , 127 HAMMER S l8N SPORTING AND ATHLETIC GOODS FOR OVER 65 YEARS South Ma1n St Phone 619 Greensburg Pa THE HAMMER NURSERIES EVERGREENS PERENNIALS XMAS TREES Lmcoln Highway West Phone 463 Greensburg Pa HAMMER S Estabhshed 1876 GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS INSECTICIDES FERTILIZER Phone 619 Greensburg Pa Royal Corona Underwood Rermngton Oihce 6. Suppl-y Company 114 N Penna Ave Greensburg Complunents of HILLTOP DRUG STORE Compltments of GREENSBUHB PHUTU SUPPLY CU 116 S Penna Ave Phone 2263 Everythmg Photogropluc Qumt s Pure Food Market Westmoreland County s Largest Store Everythmg to Eat TRY QUINTS FIRST Phone 3085 3086 3087 Comphments of MEYERS CO 25 W Second St Greensburg Pa Phone 1869 Comphments of LOWENSTEIN S ALL SIZES LADIES WEAR QUALITY MERCHANDISE 2nd and Mam St Greensburg Pa Complxments MUNCEY 61 WALLACE DRESSES and SUITS 112 N Maln St Greensburg Pennsylvama SUN DRUG STORE Marn at Otterman St GREENSBURG PA Comphments of A F R I E N D Complunents BROWN S GROCERY STORE I - u - . . . . . . Pa. I I l I I WALL PAPER-PAINT-RUGS I . . of . . . . . of . . . I 128 : 1. cr , I., Ng ..5.,,,,.g:g.iig' , 43,34 JA, Q in , . -,,,.:4V , F A WH V , ,,,, M., v i., .. at Y ,Hr .fl an 7. JU. Y 0, S, J, . M TL , I, .,7-.Vf1,- X h 4 5,1g,:,y a?f,,m,-fyffZyf,,A5i,w,1.'535 bfqifkkr--5, -Y.3,',f 5,4 1. 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