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

 - Class of 1949

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Donoruv Kocum Dorothy . . . has a person- ality to match her shining hair and blue eyes . . , spoke French fluently in Le Cercle Francais and kept the minutes for Dramatic Club . . , she has always had fun collecting re- cords, reading, and swimming . . , and even learning to drive. NANcx' Ei.A1NE LANG Nancy . . . petite but terrific is this brown-eyed bombshell who enjoyed selling tickets for Mr, Stahle for three years . . . square dancing, football, swim- ming, and art rate high on her list of favorites. Lois LIPMAN Lo . . . did more than her share . . . to make the Greenf- burger a financial success . . . being an executive in a large department store would grati- fy her desire . . . to meet more and more people. ,fina- lXlABIiI, FE1.Ic1A KREPPS Mabel , , . an enthusiastic equestrian , , , would even ride to school if given the chance . . . spent more time enjoying French than any other subject . . . after gradu- ation, she will be fining you for an overdue book. JANE FRANCES LARVA Janie . . . followed the Academic Course , . . member of Sorores, French and Dra- matic clubs, and chorus , , . suggests more sports for girls in GHS .... would like to have a career in commercial HIT, l'uvi.i.Is M. LOUGHNER Phil . . . has a refreshing manner . . , one certainly knows exactly how she feels and what she thinks . . , she would love to become a teach- er . . . for she has profound admiration for the profession. Lois FAYE KLIHNS Lois , , , a Commercial stu- dent from South Greensburg who loves G,l'I.S, for her many acquaintances . . . she found particular enjoyment in taking part in the S.G.A. circus . . . secretarial work is an attrac- tive field. Dotoiuzs LEoNAR1m Dode . . . likes what comes 'gnaturallyn . . . especially in hair shades , . . a certain June wedding of the past brings such pleasant memories . . . that it perhaps inspires her suppressed desire: be a house- wife, GOLDIE LYuicK Goldie . . , a cheerful farm- erette who proudly claims Salem Township as her home . . . her love of sports is prov- ed by her active participation in GAA .... her suppressed desire is to be a better than average nurse. DOROTHY KOCHIK MABEI, FELICIA KREPPS Lois FAYE KUHNS CARYL JEAN KURTZ NANCX' ELAINE LANG JANE FRANCES LARVA DIJLORES LEONARD ALICE LEoNE Lois LIPMAN lJHYI.I.IS M. LOUGHNER Go1.piE LYDICK HELEN lhflARANDOS CARY1. JEAN Kukrz Kurtzie . . , really kept her- self busy at all times , . . she played the bell lyre with en- thusiam , , , was constantly on the jumpv for Brown and White and Mr. Glenn . . . Burroughs, ofhce machines are her next hurdle to jump. ALICE LEONE Al . . . is known to most of us . . . for she counted the cost of our trays . . , in the cafeteria . . . some line of business is her hope . , . like many others, she would love to travel, see many movies and attend a few formals. HELEN MARANDOS Helen . . . followed the Secretarial Course as a ste- nographer for Miss Young and as a typist for the Brown and White . . . likes to bowl and dance . . . considers making the honor roll, once in a while, her greatest accom- plishment.

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.ORNA JEANNE JONES l3AiuaA1m ANN IORDAN I LORNA JIZANNE -IoNi:s Bunny , . . characterized hy a 'lsweetll voice and dancing brown eyes , , . served as editor of the annual, secretary of Dolphin, a member of Sorores and special choir. . , our beloved Bunny may some day receive a teacherls red apple. Lois .-XNN KANE Kane . . . blue-eyed disciple of French . . . a true ublithe spirit, when it comes to football, dancing, and Beitler's . . . spring and Ralph Kiner are synonymous , , , come college time, Kane will be off to business school. NANCY LEE KARNS Nance , . . gay and happy , , , was switch-board girl at the Tri- bune-Review for a season . . . she has a wealth of interests: playing drums, collecting pennants, swim- ming . . . she de-tests combination locks . . , but dreams of singing in public some day. MARY AGNES KELLEY Kelley , , . quiet, till you know her . . . one of Terpsichote's neophytes , . , thus her avocation is dancing . . , a spot o' teau at the Tea Room is a welcome pause . . . she is considering typewriter tap- ping as a career. Bl2TTYjIZAN Kieimcuisk Betts . , . this short brunette came to us from Harrold , , , thrilled to be a two-year majorette . . . defined school as fun . . . en- joyed dancing to Little White Liesu . . . will continue her studies at Slippery Rock. JIQANNE KIRK Jeanne . . . friendly, vivacious sports fan . . . received a great deal of pleasure from her mem- bership in Dolphin , , , spends most of her spare time in Beitler's drink- ing cokes and visiting with her many acquaintances. l3,fxRi:AR.x .NNN EIORDAN Barb . . . a South Greeushurger taking the Commercial Course . . . hlr, Schwing, Guy Lombardo, and football head her lists of teachers, orchestras, and sports, respectively , , . will take up secretarial work after completing school, llici,i2N Kaiuftis Shorty . . , a Home lic student who is fascinated hy photography . . , considers opening her combi- nation locker her greatest ac- complishment . . . an enjoyable future would hold a trip to Greece or wearing a housewifi-'s apron, Lois ANN KAl'lfFlXlAN Low . . . five foot seven, brown hair, green eyes, and a ready giggle . . . contented when dancing, sleep- ing or driving the family car , , , is there anyone who hasn't ridden in that green Pontiac? . , . we can't believe itl ANN KENNIEY Nove . , . a dashing blonde who chooses Miss Agon as her favorite . . . she disliked most the difhcult task of getting up early to ride the school bus from Crabtree . . . among her dreams is a trip to Bermuda. Ri2izi2ccA Kiksto liecky , , , one of hlrs. Schoepf's budding artists . . . plans to con- tinue this work throughout life . . . also fond of dramatics , . . con- sidered passing her driving test her greatest accomplishment . . . would like some day to visit ikustria and llungaty. Isi.ANo Kucki,iNc: Kirk , , , has rhythm in every movement . . . well-groomed and refined at all times, she moved among us , . , singing in musical productions and laughing with us in our fun . , , nothing would please her more than musical training. , s A lx E lliai,isN KAiu:i,is ll - ll JKQICYNEEE Algaims Lois ANN KAUI-'FMAN Give Me some Men flARY AcNas KELLEY ANN KENNEY :ETTYJEAN Keimcimu Ruisucca KIKALO EANNE Knuc Isi.ANu KIRKLING 23



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IRENE MARDARSKI SHIRLEY JEAN MARTIN PEGGY MAURER MARY MARCKIONI CARoI.E MARIETTA DOLORES lVfAS0N GRACE MA ,SON PATRICIA McCAR'rNEY NANCY ANN MCCI.ARFN DORIS NICCLINTOCK NIARILYN MCCOMB EVA MAZZAGATT, Sleepy Time Gal -FIRST PERIOD lMlARY NIARCKIONI Mary . . . she almostl' Wonders how she passed geometry . . . has left behind her a reputation for loving fun . , , but can be serious, we know . . . so her decision to pursue nursing . . .lat Presbyterian llospital , , , is no surprise to us. CARoI,Iz NlARIE'l'TA Carole . . . proud to have been the secretary of 208 . . . she believes it was the nIost active home room . . . this would-be Zlll' hostess desires to meet new Zllltl exciting people . . . through an exciting life high in the blue. IJULORICS NIASON Dee . . . is one hundred per cent loyal , , . four years here were en- tirely too short for her . . . but she promises the same brand of loyalty . . . as she emerges on a secretarial career in the community. CiRAcIe NIAXSON Grace . . . has quietly gone about her Home Ec . , . then efliciently proceeded to use it, , . her pretty', clothes tell the story . . . last summer she picked tobacco in Massachusetts . . , Zlllfl enjoyed the job very much. l,A'I'RICIA McCAR'rNEY Pat , . , a shamrock in her button hole, 3I'lCl a twinkle in her hazel eyes signifies the MCU in her name . . . she pursued the line arts under Mr, Meiser and Mrs, Schoepf . . . as for travel . . . her beloved lreland beckons, lJURIS lb'lCCLIN'I'OCK Doris . . . enthusiastically worked on the Brown mid While , . , participated in Sorores and Dra- matic Club , , . tidy and amiable, she will don the nurse's cap , , , then her friendly spirit will lead her into social work. IRI-INF lVfARIlARSKI Rennie . . . Commercial student who came to and from school via shoe leather express . . . spent happiest moments in study hall . , . fond of football and dancing , . . patron of Chickls . . . has the suppressed desire to be a housewife. SIIIRLI-:Y jI5AN MARTIN Shirley . . . a gay, pretty girl who likes to sing, smile and Inake acquaintances . . . she has lived in California and Colorado . . . a Commercial student, she would like to enter business school . , , to major in bookkeeping, Piioov lb'lAlfRliR Peg , . . easily recognized by her titian hair . . . contributed her talents to N. F. L., Sorores, French and Dramatic clubs . . . whirls through life on a light fantastic toe , . , aspires to study draIIIa at Carnegie Tech. livA MAZZAfIA'fTI Eva . . . started Ollf a Com- mercial . . . but interspersed her work with other subjects . . . until it was half and half . , . she feels opening a C0lTllDlllZltf0I'l lock de- mands the same intelligence . . . as does typing, her favorite subject. NANCY ANN MCCLARIQN Nance . . . admired Mr. Meiser and loved choir , , . active partici- pant in Dolphin and Sorores . . . considered learning to drive an ac- complishment . . . her suppressed desire is to visit Ireland via plane . . . after nursing school. MARILYN McCoMR Marilyn . . , would make a beautiful model . . . but prefers to do the drawing herself , , , added her bit to Sorores and Le Cercle Francais . . . the Penn State Campus beckons . . with psy- chology as its alluring light.

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