Har Brack High School - Tiger Yearbook (Natrona Heights, PA)

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THE TIGER FIFTH EDITION ....,:!?iigQ. 'Ulf Published By SENIOR CLASS OF I95O t Har-Brock Union High School Har-Brock Union High School KNOWLEDGE IS POWER THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE 2 DEDICATION MR. PARKS R. BANKS To Mr. Banks, the Senior Class dedicates this Tiger of l95O. His under- standing guidance during our association with him and his many years of valuable service to the school make him more than deserving of our most sincere appreciation. He is an example and a challenge to all of us who wish to become desirable citizens in any community. 8 3 Acknowledgments Engravings by JAHN and OLLIER ENC-RAVING CO., Chicago, III Commercial Photography by STREM STUDIOS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Printing by GENERAL PRESS CORPORATION, Tarentum, Pa. Pictures at Chautauqua by LUD E, LIPPERT, SR. Pictures of football games by VALLEY DAILY NEWS 4 A Day in Cur Life at Har-Brock Foreword For three years this building and the people in it have been the main part of our lives. lt is only fitting, therefore, that we should consider this influence in designing this yearbook, the last record of our activities in our school. Theme: Our Day ' v I T I S 8 2 2 CI 6 ADMINISTRATION 'Y i-asf' MR. WALTER S. BAZARD MR. PARKS R. BANKS Principal Assistant Principal Mrs. Mason, Mr, Banks, Mr. Bazard, Miss Olczak The efficiency in the management of our school is due mainly to the cooperation among the members of the administrative staff and their secretaries. Though seldom seen by the average student, the above is ci typical scene in the solution at some problem or the acceptance or rejection ot some new theory in modern educational trends. 7 COMMERCIAL SPECIALISTS Gordon Smith Mary Lou Whitney Bookkeeping Typing Economic Geography Marian E. Mitchell Neil C. Brown Shorthand-Typing Commercial Law-Math Anna L. Negri Felix Tartalone Ari' Charles Gugino Safe Driving Ethel M. Anthony Noce Music Joseph Nary Phys. Ed.-Health Howell SI'10rfl'1Qnd4Typing Phys. Ed.-l'lE'Glll'1 SOCIAL STUDIES MATH-SCIENCE Frank L. Mason J. J. Studebaker Adeline Barclay Herbert Hartzell Economics History-Economics Chemistry Physics Ray Hudson Anna M. Barranco Wendell Piper Jeanette Broadfoot History History Biology Mathematics Josephine Henschel Roy R. Beck History Mathematics 9 IJ 4 l LANGUAGES INDUSTRIAL ARTS Jane Y. Kennedy Erma K. Briggs George Stilley Joseph Kennedy English English Shop Shop Margaret Montgomery Edith Parker Margaret Lytle Isabel Barney Latin-English English Home Planning Home Planning Mary E. Clement Earle Stinebiser John Barney English French-English Printing lfifi l xx P E, I 'L TECHNICIANS TIGER SPONSORS June L. Mason Erma K. Briggs Secretory to Mr, Banks Tiger Sponsor- I948-1949 Laura Zylinski Dolores Olczak Wendell Piper John Barney School Nurse Secretory to Mr. Bozgrd Tiger Sponsor Tiger Sponsor 1947-1948 I949 I1 sEN'0RS Msmkiekmf x- R .rf Home Room Representatives -f-ff Standing: Johnson, Rogers, Wirchey. Seated---Brinker, Miiliron, Oddis, Harmon. ' Sponsors-f--Mr. Hartzefl, Mrs. Barney, Mr. ey, and Mrs. Henscnel. Officersexfonnie Rieger, Secretary-Treasure, B'arry Collins, Vice Presidentg Bill Bovard, Presidentg Mary Heffner, Activities Board Representative, Aaron, Dorothy Atfrica, William Aikens, Arlene Albaugh, Katherine Asay, Doris Dot Bill Arlene Kate Ace Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . Typist Chemistry Club 3 . . . Vars- Likes to ice skate . . . Hub Tri-Hi-Y . . . Charm Club Hub . . . Chemistry Club 3 . . . Charm Club . . . foot- ity Club . . . boating en- Editor . . . Art Club 4 . . . . . . Glee Club . . . served . . . library assistant 2 . . . ball fan . . . Glee Club thusiast . . .football letter- Chemistry Club 3 . . . Tiger as library assistant 2 . . . engaged . . . G.L.C. . . . 2, 3, 4. man 4. Staff. Hub typist . . , after grad- Tiger Staff. 6: K Z uation-wedding bells. 47,-0:1 Backo, Joseph Baker, Homer Balicki, Raymond Balucka, Joan , Bartell, Stephanie nJoeu nl-Iermu ukayu ruodyu usteveu Varsity Club . . . football A golf enthusiast . . . Vars- Favorite pastime is hunting Charm Club President . . . Smooth dancer . . . Tri-Hi-Y let'terman 3, 4 . . . college ity Club . . small in stature. and fishing . . . ladies' man. enioys reading, and dancing. 3, 4 . . . Tiger Staff . . . bound . . . a swimmer. 4- I 1- wants to be a nurse. f 1-0 VL I 'f . I ..f Barto, Betty Jane Barton, Gilbert Baughman, Melvin Behning, Clif r! Bentley, Thomas nBenyn uGibu uNooku ucliffn H-I-omit Head maiorette . . . Tri-Hi-Y Tiger Staff . . . enioys fish- Tiger Staff . . . future photo- A whiz at golf . . . ioker. Enioys reading books. -A-I 3, 4 . . . enjoys basketball ing . . .Chemistry Club 3. grapher . . . Hi-Y 4 . . . . . . future Wave. Art Club 4. M4'tt5 13 . K . Q I 15 IC , I 1 QV ' ft! -C 4' F ' l ll lf. u Plans to ioin the army . . . likes roller skating and Breninghouse, Barbara Likes to write letters and play basketball . . . would like to be a receptionist. Tall . . . quiet . . . pretty hazel eyes . . . future- tele- Bergstrom, Edward Bilinski, John! Bish, Eugene Bogacki, Stella Bale, Richard Ed Beans Gene StelI Dick Enjoys working with wood Hunter? . . . Chemistry Club Enioys working with wood Plans to work in a depart- . . . plans after graduation 3 . . , college bound . . . . . . fut re, dentistry. ment store after graduation to be a carpenter's a ren' Key Club 2. ' . . . enioys baking and baseball. tice. if y dancing. JM . V , . . . aff' . Bouch, Rich rd Bovard, William, reck, Neville .mc . .. Y.. ..B,,,,. y X rv ..,,a,,,.. Fre c C la . . . itty. ni Cla e sen i e Band 2, 3 . . Hi-Y 3 . . . French Clu 4 . .. aclio . . Fr ub . . a f meg . . Chemistry technicicxtr .L.C. i nt . . .likes Clulb 3 5 .-1. Senior Class SJ to go to ol . . . likes Pre n . . Key Club 2 ,' . ice skating a swimming. . e Class Play. JIT, M A' -X f' Brewer, Edna Mae Brinker, Patsy Brooks, James Brown, Betty Burd, Shirley usudu npotsyu uJin1u useftyn ushirleyu A knitter . . . swims, too Future nurse . . dancing is Baseball letterman 3 . . . Won Sun-Telegraph History . . . hopes to become a her favorite pastime . . . Varsity Club . . .likes base- Contest i950 . . . G.L.C. 2 nurse . . . G.L.C. . . . Tri- French Club 3, 4 . . . G.L.C. ball and roller skating. . . . Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4-President phone operator. Hi-Y . . . Glee Club 2 . . . . . . Senior Class Play. 4 . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Chemistry Club 4. i A A -. ,l Tiger Staff . . . Senior Class Play. 14 AV- -H- Burton, Alice Buzzard, Ardith Alice Petite . . . a good friend , . . wedding bells rang . . . Y 2 3 left school . . . Tri-Hi- , Ardith Striking red hair secretary . . . personality plus . . . enioys poetry and music . . . French Club . . . . . . future LVL ini? -.sfilwylzc Charm Club . . . Tiger Staff. X, Cisek, Lawrence Collins, Barry i uRedu x K V ' uBc'ryn K Plans to be a sailor . . bright red hair . . . likes hunt, fish, and swim. Crafty, Ralph Ralph A big ioker . . . drives i a blue Oldsmobile. to ?? Popular . . . plays piano . . . brafny . . . Tiger Editor . , . Cheerleader . . . Vice President of Junior and S n- ior Classes . . . Play. egg. , K, 0 Crytzer, Martin ' rty Athlete . . . plans on ol- lege for engineering . . . powerful physique . . . iger Staff . , . Varsity Club . . . Junior Class President . . . Letterman football, basket- ball, baseball 3, 4. ,x if v Il Hgh N9 . X Carnahan, Ronald Chernek, John Christie, Laura May Handle Jan Becky Short. . . husky . . . prank- Likes to hunt . . . future Long red hair . . . western ish . . . interested in base- gymnastic instructor . . . song and movie fan . . . ball . . . enioys swimming nicely built . . . football future secretary . . . G.L,C, and fishing. letterman 3, 4 . . , Tiger 2 . . . Charm Club. S ff. . . ,- Jigyvfd- I ' Connor, Marion Conroy, Maureen Cornuet, Joseph Connor Maureen Joe Pleasing smile . . . talkative Trim . . . congenial . . . Friendly to all . . . ladies' . . . loves to drive . . . fu- peppy . . . attractive . . . man . . . wavy, light brown ture beautician . , , Tri-Hi-Y iet-black hair, blue-grey hair . . . likes skating and , . . Glee Club 4. eyes . . . Tri-Hi-Y 3 . . . dancing. Cheerleader 3, 4 . . . Senior Class Play. Cunningham, Peggy Dando, Sara Datx, Donald Mpeg., usaran uoatzu Full of hilarity . . . always Sings well . . , likes to Cameraman , . , plans to darting here and there . . . dance , . . future typist . , . own commercial photogra- music's her career . . . sings supports school activities phy studio . . , received . . . plays piano . . . does . . . business school in fu- honorable mention in East- imitations . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . ture . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Glee man Kodak High School Glee Club 4. Club . . . Charm Club 4 Photo Contest . . . Stage . . . Senior Class Play. is wi .iii l 5 Crew . . . Tiger Staff. .' ' X ' I Y s XX. X. i K . 5 .4 1 i ! l 1 Daugherty, Roberta Debor, Albert Bobbie Al Witty . . . pleasing person- Hangs out at Corner Dairy ality . . . skates . . . likes . . . tall . . , Varsity Club to play basketball . , . fu- ture physical education inf structress . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . G.l..C. . . football letterman 4. .P wr DeGraeve, Nina Nina Enioys dancing . . . about baseball . . crazy . heard as well as seen , . , wants to travel before working as secretary . . , Tri-Hi-Y 4 Press Club 4. Derbaum, Marlene Dietz, John IIMGYII H-lohnn Always in a hurry . . . Future college man . . . neatly and fashionably plays football , . . French dressed . . . eniays dancing Club. , , . loquacious . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President 2 . . . Press Club. Diller, John Dolniak, John Drobka, Gerald Drupiewski, Cornelia Dudiak, Frances Jaggers Donuts Jerry Corny Frances Usually smiling . . . would Likes to dance . . . loafs Plans ta enter business Likes dancing and reading Tall . . . full of fun . . like to travel to Rhode ls- at Falcons, school . . . likes to dance . . . football fan . . . future likes to roller skate . land . . . talks a lot. . . . loofs at Corner Dairy office worker . . . clerks at popular music fan. . . , Band Manager 4. Sandwich Shop. Edwards, Dec Fink, Evelyn Fleming, Dale Foster, Charles Fox, Warren nbea 1 HEVH noalen nchucku uigoxieu Usu y nd lp g Usually laughing . . . plans His ambition to buy a Blond . . . college bound Ladies' man . . . suave . . . Ma . . i bu a- to do secretarial work . . . new Ford convertible and to . . . enioys fishing and hunt- a loafer. tiv Tri-Hi-Y . . . Charm Club 4 go West . . . likes to draw ing . . . Chemistry Club . . . . . . Press Club 4 . . . Sen- . . . responsive . . . Art Hi-Y . . . Senior Class Play. U ior Class Play. Club. Ill I , .u 16 6 sf. Ny J U J i x K L w V- ,Jf' 'C L MQ, ..L1,cA-yy 4 .,, . r vm' ll.. .uw cv' 6, ff11J7i .V mf , - an fwf- Q I 1 I 'lib tx' ff J . , fifulil f,A,,'-l,l.4Lif4i1vL,,i. MM ff I . ' 4 , France, Edgar 'ffsedeific , eraldine-,y,f M Fucho, Joe Galllot, Donald Gallagher, Pearl nEdn nGeriu wffiilij ,zliigffy H-,oem uDonn upearlu Basketball letterman . . . Personalitfiiiil. . fbitractive' Silent type, but maneuver- A hunter . . . unassuming, Collects China dogs . . . at- French Club . . . Varsity '. .I.. Won radio ilor selling able . . . likes sports, espe- giving impression ot possi- tractive , . . home-loving Club. magazines as Junior . . . cially golf and basketball bilities. . . . has interest in college. Charm Club -, Le. Press Club . . . Varsity Club 3 f. . . Gee Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y French Club 3, 4. 1' Vice Pwes' nt 3, 4. Q I V Garris, Richard Govufa, John Geahry, Henry Gibson, Richard Gibson, Rose Dick Gubby Henry Gibby Rosie Small , . . interests-YMCA Wants to make good as a Likes shop work, sketching Enioys doing wood-work Hobby is collecting pictures and physics experiments. marine . . . likes blue but in books, and cookies lkitchs . . . chocolate cake is his . . . likes to dance . . . Art never feels like it . . . golf- en and atomici . . . fun- favorite. Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y. er . . . French Club . . . loving. - K Varsity Club 3. x gf I - I si Grady, Margaret Graff, Katherine Graham, Walter Grossman, Virginia P Grove, Robert Peggy Katherine Walt Ginny Bob Plans to get married soon Glee Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . Ambition is to ioin the army Tiger Stott . . , G,L,C, . . . Football, two year letterman . . , G.L.C .... Tri-Hi-Y Collects post cards . . . . likes economics. Chemistry Club . . , Glee . . . President of the Varsity . . . nice personality. hobby is embroidering. Club. . . plays a sweet note Club . . . friendly. On the trumpet, Q'1m'e .-,,.- 'li l f V lv Grunden, Betty Haberman, Kenneth usenyn nKenn Quiet . . . wants to become Interest in automobiles . . a beautician . . . Tri4HiAY. humorous. Hemphill, Nancy Henderson, Leonard Nancy Leonard likes painting and riding Likes sports and driving. . . . college bound . . . tu- ture reporter . . . G.L.C. 15. . . . French and Press Club . 'fxi - 1,11 ' . ,ug 'A E 9 5 Q 'TH fr' nk,- CL qw! A ' ' 'J'-' ' ' . 1 . KL f .lo B 1 ' GM 4 1 Higbee, Francene Honnef, William Fran Bill Friendly . . . pleasing pere Nice to know . . . shy . . . sonality . . . artistic . . . well groomed . . . future likes dancing . . . Number, drattsman . . . camping's please . . . G.L.C. 2, 3 . . . the life . . . Chemistry Club Tri-Hi-Y 4. 3 . . . Key Club 4. I f I l 1 If '1 ll' Harmon, Ethel Heftner, Mary Heinle, Edward Ethel Mary Ed Q,Q.:q 9le,',. Neat appearance . . . Secre- Assistant Editor of Tiger . . . Neat . . . innately charm- tary of Tri-Hi-Y . . . Assist- Activities Board . . . Charm ing personality . . . plans ant Editor of Hub . . . Sen- and Press Clubs 4 . . . G. for future include college ior Council . . . French Clu l..C .... Senior Council . . . . . . Senior director of Key . . . G.L.C. A 1 vivacious. Club. 2 YV' a 5, A Lid! Lvl .NNI Q U , .L V' 9 - ,XLNL Hepler, Thomas Hetrick, Calvert Hill, Martha Tom fam Z Cubby Martha Intellectual . writes poe- Interesting and intense . . . Expressive eyes . . . petite try . . . studious . . . plays Secretary of ey ub. . . . likes to type . . . fu- piano . . . future history ture beautician. teacher . . . likes to argue it fy . . . won Hearst History Contest . . . Key Club 4. . . 6 library assistant . . . Tiger 01 Staff. Hrnciar, Eileen Hunter, Fred Hunter, Zoe Ann uslondieu uFredu nzoeu Neat . . . pretty hair . . . Light blond hair . . . ioker Nice personality . . . natur- likes dancing at Falcons . . . nice car? . . . can be ally curly hair . . . a smile . . . hopes to become a located at the garage ... for everyone . . . likes to beauty operator. Key Club 3, 4 . . . Class swim . . . Tri-Hi-Y 4. President 2. 18 . 1' l Q 1,5 l N x Jacobs, Joann Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Sally Jones, Mabel Jones, Richard Joann Pat Sal Mabel Dick Good kid , . . dependable Friendly . . . nursing career Personality . . . intelligent Short . . . future telephone Likes photography . . . col- . . . hearty laugh . . . . . . likes writing letters. . . . hard worker . . . likes operator . . . likes Top lege bound . . . Industrial sparkling brown eyes . . skating at Twin Willows... Tunes of the Day'f . . . Arts. future-time will tell . plans to be a working G.L.C. 2, G.l..C. 4. girl . , . Press Club 3, 4 . . . Charm Club 4 . . . Senior Council. Kalinowski, Dolores Kendall, Alma Kesicki, Robert Kisiel, Mary Klukasxewski, Pauline Lola Al Bubbles Mary Paul Long tresses . . . always Pleasant . . . efficient . . , Tall , . . regular guy . . . Neat . . . nonchalant . . . lntelligent , . . dependable smiling . . . plans to be a likes gardening . . . writes likes listening to the radio. likes dancing . . . plans ta . . . always ready with a telephone operator. short stories . . . given go to business school . . . smile . . . likes movies and scholarship to Wilberforce yt M G.L.C. 2, 3 . . . Tri-Hi-Y dancing . , . Charm Club 4. University . . . Tiger Staff. 6 3, 4 . . . Hub and Tiger , typist. Knapek, Dolores Kocon, Ed Korbeck, Jeanne Kotecki, Carl Kovac, Walter M. Dolly Koc Jeanne Carl Walt Quiet . . . always looks Good guy . . . blushes . . . Enticing smile . . . blushes Great ioker . . . likes all Friendly . . . quiet . . . girl neat . . . likes to swim and would like to play pro base- easily . . . pretty blonde sports , . . hopes to take shy . . . likes basketball. skate . . . ambition- Num- ber, Please! ball or to go into business . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . baseball letterman 2, 3, 4. hair . . . a Florence Night- ingale . . . G,L.C. 3, 4 . . . Chemistry Club 4 . . . Hobby Club 4. up a trade . . . drives a car. sag., 19 09',!l My f I ll ff' Dpi sllv ll,P,ll fi'Ji W 0 P Kramer, Virginia Krawiecki, .lane Ginny Jane Friendly smile . . . loads of Always seen but not heard fun . . . collects stuffed toys . . . dancing and movies are . . . Glee Club 2. favorites . . . plans to be a telephone operator. Lascek, Raymond Lauer, William ukayn UBHIH Mlschievous , . . non girl- shy . . . hobby is aviation, which may develop into something for the future . . . Friendly . . . witty . . . on the tall side . . . sports . . . interests from A to Z . . . French Club 3, 4 . , , Vars- Varsity Club . football ity Club . . . basketball let- letterman 4. terman 3, 4. Vs f . I V 4, ' 40 Lincoln, Ann Lcppert, Clara rie uAnnn nsisu Roller skater quiet . . . A seamstress . . . Glee Club Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . Charm 2 . . . French Club . . . Club 4. Band . . . Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . band maiorette 3, 4 . . . Charm Club . . . Tiger Staff . , . plans a singing and modeling career . , . Senior Class Play. Kubla, Louis Kulikowski, Wanda Marie Kumpf, Mary Ann uKubbyu nwendyu uMary,. Friendly fellow . . . likes Always ready to laugh . . . Tall . . . friendly aw to play baseball . . . plays loves dancing . , . future student . . . Lets keep t the harmonica . . . a study typist . . . a real blonde. neat . . . Tri-Hn Y hall demon. Leipertz, Frank Leipertz, Martha Lendenski, Edward Pete Martha Eddie Quiet . . . likes loafing . . . Collects souvenirs . , . quiet Letterman football basket favorite hang-out Where . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Art Club ball, baseball . Varsity there's food. 4 . . . Hub Staff . . . Charm Club . . . our Romeo Club 4. college perhaps Lisco, Lillian Long, Rex Lorenz, Barbara ul-ilu ukexu usarbn Plans to be a nurse . . . col- Enioys loafing . . . Art A good bowler likes lects vases and pitchers . . . Club 4 . . . likes to stay dancing . . , GLC Glee Club 3, 4 . . . G.L.C. home . . . future manager Tri-Hi-Y 2 . . quiet and . . . Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . likes of grocery store. sedate. to sing, 20 Mack, George Maeder, Alice Malcolm, Richard Maliszewski, Eleanor Splinters Allie Dick El Our lover-boy . . . plays Hopes to marry soon . . . College bound . . . enioys Enioys writing letters . . . pool . . carr -top. likes to ance and to bowl hunting . . . likes guns . . . wants to be a secretary . . . rad . . , Tri- tall and handsome. often seen-seldom heard. ,U ,W ' x lilflfw 'P Marcinko, Irene Masse, Robert Michnuk, Richard Micozzi, Augustina Renie Bob Mich Tina Goes dancing whenever pos- Likes to fish . . . Chemistry Football letterman 4 . . . G.L.C. 2, 3 - - - Tri-Hi-Y 4 sible . . . enioys beauty cul- Club 3 . . . Key Club . . . constantly with Barry . . , . . . smooth dancer . . . ture . . . Tri-Hi-Y 4. college bound . . . reserved. Varsity Club . . . Senior petite . . . future secretary. Class Play. cf, og, A4416 J' Z M 14 4 Milliron, Genevieve Minarik, Amelia Montgomery, Sarah Montgomery, Wilmer uGenn IIMHII itself, ukedu A seamstress . . . Charm 3 years a maiorette . . . Good dancer a future Baseball team 3, 4 . . . Club 4 . . , Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . Press Club housewife . always football letterman 4 . . , . . . Glee Club 2, 3 . . . 4 . , . friend of Connie . . . agreeable. Varsity Club . . . Art Club wit and talent combined. favorite dish ham. . , . future undecided. A' , Marcelli, Marlene Marlene Chanteuse . . . French Club 3 . . . G.L.C .... Chem- istry Club 3 . . . eyes that speak. Miller, Bertie Lou Bertie A collector of war insignias . . . plans to work in a beauty shop . . . petite but active . . . Tri-Hi-Y 4. Moser, Mary Jane .lerry Likes horseback riding collects horse statuettes . . Art Club. 21 W ' Mozena, June Murdock, Carole McAnnich, Martha McAnnich, William June Carole Martha Bill Another nurse of the future Active . . witty . . . G. Likes spcirts-especially ski- Tall . . . quiet , . . hunts . . . likes dancing . . . Tri- L.C .... Hobby Club 4 . . . ing . . . works at Picket . . . . . . wants a college edu- Hi-Y 4 . . . always smilfng. French Club 3 . . . Glee Glee Club 2 . . . Chemistry cation . . . Chemistry Club Club 2 . . . Tiger. Club 3 . . . G.L.C, 2, 3 . . . 3 . . . Varsity Club 3 . . . a future nurse. Senior Class Play. McCollum, Wayne McConville, Daniel Mclntyre, Lynne McPherson, Eileen Wayne Boom Mac Eileen Plans to attend a trade Friendly . . . loquacious . . . G.L.C. 2 . . . quiet . . . G.L.C. and Tri-Hi-Y . . . school... Hi-Y 3 . . . Key member Varsity Club . . . likes square dancing . . . works at hospital . . . a Club 2, 3 . . . likes working Hi-Y 3, . . . football let- would like to own a farm good dancer . . . Candy Bar. on cars. ter ,u I with Dick. W u - V sfq F !f, Nitowski, Leonard 4lNol , Kenneth Nordsiek, Marjory Norris, David nLennyu uKen,, uMarge,, uooven Enioys sports . . . baseball Well known . , . hopes to Tall . . . mysterious . . . Tall . . . dark . . . coy team 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club go to college . . . Key Club G.L.C .... Chemistry Club . . . Chemistry Club 4 . . . . . . quiet . . . hopes to be 2, 3 . . . French Club 2, 3 3 . . . Press Club . . . Varsity Club . . . golf a big leaguer. -President 4. French Club . . . President champ. of Art Club 4 . . . Senior Class Play . . . Tiger and Hub Staffs. 22 0 71' McCloskey, Bill Key Club 2, 3 . . . Tiger Staff . . alwavs smilin ,- . 9 . . . wnty. Neyman, Aldo Brud Collects knives . . . curly- top . . . a future lcricklayer. Nykiel, Janet uxlanu Cheerful . . . always busy . . . G.L.C.-V-Pres. 4 . . . Hobby Club 4 . . . Sec. of Activities Board 4 . . . Busi- ness Manager of Tiger . . . Senior Class Play. jxiipdjxl L 'gs-i fa 'P .f 4-4 r' l . . J' ' ... -4 T ' Q, ff' . , f Q 'kno-okillxj ,M 1 ff' 'fa it K lt, -'X A ' 'ff 1 A J f 1 1 'ill , SM'-Q . ' 1 ' Obertance, Margaret Oddis, Mary Orehoskl, Eleanor Polewskn, Jose h Kxy Postrlck, Stephen ' ,v... nMargeu uMaryu uElen upieu ' usteveu ' Friendly . . . always smil- Hobby Club . . . Charm Blonde . . . enioys secre- Art Club 4 . . . How about Flashy dresser . tough ing . . . G.L.C .... Chem- Club . . . H. R. Representa- tarial work . . . smooth that .. . . sailor . . . likes guy? . . . plans include law istry Club . . . Tiger Staff tive 4 . . . Sec. and Treas. dancer . . . humor combined to swim . . . carefree. school . . . Art Club 4. . . . Hobby Club . . . future of class 2, 3 . . . Chemistry with silence. nurse. Club 3 . , . G.L.C. 2 . . . Assistant Editor of Tiger.. , 'Rd' enioys football . . . Senior W ' J' FL' Class Play . . . Mow 3 'xc la, . N m Pqvlqk, Irene K Powloski, Archie ' ,Y Perdick, Alfredo Phillippi, Jack Porter, Richard 1 - J 1 - - Irene 'P0e 7 1 i Freda ' Flip Dick Quiet . . .iifuture governess Neat . . lfdir Constant swimmer . . . Key Club . . . curly hair Band 3, 4 . . . devilish . . . . . easy going . . . cordial. sailo . , ues tofyijdnce. dances . . . plans to travel . . . sketches autos . . . neat . . . interested in tele l, 7 1 . . . nonchalant. carefree . . . Senio Class vision . . future band L ' I Pla . ' leader. 0 MMM I I ,f mf win , I-fy ' If F! ff fa- 'lf .A .pu ' Powell, Gertrude reisser, Dolores Pszczolkowski, Ra mond Rafalko, Elea or Reese, Lenora Y uGheau Hoimpu ukocku HEI., HI-een Stylish . . . always ready Very short . . . cute dim- 3-yr. football letterman . . . Long blonde tresses , . . Pretty . . ready to smile to laugh . . . interest-gow ples . . . maiorette . . . flirty . . . Varsity Club.. . piano player . . . photoe . . . serene . . . Charm ernment work . . . collects friendly smile . . . won con- Chemistry Club 4 . . . Key grapher . . . friendly . , . ' Club . . . G.L.C. 3, 4 . . records . . . Tri-Hi-Y 4. test iitterbugging 3 . . . Club . . . Tiger Staff. Glee Club 2, 3 . . . G.L.C. Hub typist. Glee Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y .. Tiger Staff. . . . Chemistry Club 3. 23 ' tl- , X 1' - , 1 n P K ij, I in r , Zfgzv , ' I i NJ ll lg! , J E far 'N xii- 1 lf A Reichert, Joan Rhodes, Howard Rieger, Constance Rigatti, Dolores Roberts, Audrey njoanu ubustyu llconzaku upegu uGingeru Tall . . willowy . . . styl- Tall . . . blond . . . elec- Lots of fun . . . ambitious Blonde . . . neat . . . plans Kenny's her favorite . . . ish , , , Charm Club , , . tricign , , , Vqrgity Club . . . engaged to Bill . . . to be an air hostess . . . dreams of being a house- her bequ ig Bugs, , I , Tiger Staff, Advertising G.l..C. 3, 4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 G.l..C. 2 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2 . . . wife . . . G.L.C. 2 . . . Glee Manager . . . football let- . . . Charm Club 4. . .Tiger Glee Club 2 . . . good Club . . . Tri-W-Y. f terman . . . manly, lYPi5f - - - Home Room REP- dancer . . . enioys skating r r I.. resentotive 3 . . . Secretary . . . nice looking fiance. j ,J .X L1'f't ' ' of Senior Class . . . Senior 'il J 1 Class Play. I Y! AD f f-ful-A ll' jfjr' J .fri Alf' As ig ff , 1 Rogers, William an, B ou Rowe. Ned Rosewicz, Eleanor Ruk, Raymond I ' win ' y Hefk Eleanor Pinhead ,,f t A willing helper . . . in- ort . eti . . . likes The 9l'90l COT mefil10r1iC Nick's comes first . . . likes Future's undecided . likes felligenr I I I quier I I I Key fo skure nd d ce I I I . . .uloats at Johnson s . . . to dance . . . TrifHi-Y . . . swimming , , , Q good bowl. Club Vice President 4 . . . wants t e a nurse . . . 0 friend 70 ull- Skater- er . . . Art Club 4. French Club' Vice President G.L.C. . . Glee Club 2. 4 . . . Senior Council . . . Tiger Staff. Rumbaugh, David Rummel, Howard Sadulski, Alex Samay, Richard Sauers, Charles ' Dave HBUtChH Al saddu Holckn HBUOIHH Blond hair . . . hunts and An ardent baseball fan . . . Full of pep . . . wows the Likes a special dark Unruly hair . . . loafs at fishes . . . plans to ioin the seen at Bruckner's with Jim, women . . . always smiling haired girl . . . seen but Johnscn's . . . nice to know navy . . . Chemistry Club Gary, and Peck. . . willing . . . school orchestra . . . not heard . . . enioys hunt- . . . friendly. 3 . . . likes to read. to lust sit and listen . . . wants to go to Indiana State ing. fancy skater. for music . . . Art Club 4 . . . Bancl. 24 Scholl, Valiean Scott, Thomas Valjean Scotty Engaged . . . plans to get Fiend for motorcycles . . married after graduation tall . . . black hair . . . . . Art Club 4. Bo ow- J W if' Shumaker, Lyle Pete Tall . . . such a friendly lad , . . enioys shop work . . . college bound-Penn State , . . wreckless driver . . . Key Club . . . Chem- istry Club 3. Smith, Dolores Dorie Neat . . . always has smile . . . smart dresser . .. G.L.C .... Tri-Hi-Y . Treas. 4 wants ta be a salesman. M3136 Sipes, John l Jack Always seen with Tom hopes ta go to college Scovern, Joan Sekeres, Dolores Seubert, Constance Joan Dolores Junky Small . . . quiet . . . Marty's A fine singer . . . plans an Likes to write notes in study her steady . . . hopes to be early marriage . . . Glee hall . . . woman ldriver? a seamstress . . . Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4 . . . Art Club 4. . . . wants to goin the . . . Sophomore H. R. Rep- resentative . . . maiarette 3, 4 . . . Tiger Staff. Skinner, Coacl Smarick, Joseph llcoadll ujoeu Gets a kick out in study hall . . . sole owner of loafing Library aid . . . carefree . . . intends to ioin the g whiz gy ping pong , . . Navy, of his cute smile . . . good Football Manager . . . bas- ky-sk Ala' baseball PIUYSY- ketball and baseball letter- W ri W. man . . . Varsity Club Hi-Y 2 .N we 'H AY wi, Smith, James f4JY ,, Smith, Lawrence Solomon, William L. I' . , Smitty J Sarge Bill ci Good dancer . . causes One of our quiet members Good worker . . . erll0Y5 girls to sigh . . . wants to likes to fish . . . one of the hunting . . . plans to go to get a iob after graduation. Campton gang. W0l'k - - - fl'lel dlY- tl DJ ' If 25 I IJ J i-1.1 Wilt. rf ff f',-' tar , D J Waves . . . always seen eating and talking-never a dull moment . . . Glee Club 4...CharmCIub4... Hub and Tiger typist . . . Maicrette 3, 4. Smetonick, Dolores Dolores A smart seamstress . . . has a diamond . . . Tiger Staff. Sosinski, Clara Sausage . lots Always talking . . of friends . . . sleeps in economics class . . . Tiger Staff. l , . Q,N i.x- - ff- Kxg XC . tx- ' 0 'RL vm 'Wx Sowinski, George Speedy, Nancy Staley, William Stanzione, Thomas Stepp, Dole nseorgel. uNancyu HBHIH H-I-omit ukedn Lots of personality . . . Tall . . . blond hair . . . Band . . . plays sax . . . Enioys music . . . machines Stage crew , . . Art Club blond, curly hair . . . wants good dancer . . . hopes to quiet . . . usually seen with are his hobby . . . little 4 . . . favorite pastime is to go to college . . , foot- become a seamstress . . Rich. but nice. I driving . . . future account- ball letterman 3, 4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y. ant. Chemistry Club 3, President W 1 . . . varsity Club. by JC, Nl! UA-rfb!,,,AJ nw If Stewart, Donald Stroud, Thomas Sutton, Dolor LQ, . S , IC ard Switek, Robert ustewu H1-omn ubeeu u-I-weetsu nsobu Basketball manager . . . Newcomer from Ford City Future nurse . . . Tri-Hi-Y Plans to work after grad- Art Club 4 . . . pool shark la s uitar Varsit sh but a cheerful ac Chemistr 3 uation , . . Junior Class Rep- . . . quiet but friendly. PY9 Y Club...Hi-Y 3, 4. . . . y - quaintance . . . loves bas- ketball . . . Varsity 4 . . . football and basketball . . Tiger Staff. 3, 4 . . . y . . . Charm Club . . . reading is her hobby. WM WMV Szafranski, Richard Told , Pau Tarabick, Gloria Chula Spideo Gloria Enioys sports . . . big ioker Enioys solid class . . . bowls Left school . . . married. . . . seen and heard. . . , tall . . .impressive . . . knows how to make noise. 26 resentative . . . hangs out at the pool room . but cute. Teklinski, John JuJu Future bricklayer . . . chievous . . . likes ...ArtClub4. ball Fan. corny Thickey, Gary Thick mis- Good dancer . . . plays in- dance ball machine . . . football mush- tan , . . fisherman. 444-AZ file ' . 1 , Thompson, Ardeth Thomson, Mary Elizabeth Treasure, Ramona Ward, Frederick Wesolowski, Richard Arclie likes French fries and steak Scotty Likes cooking u n n n nRedu Bess Red . . wedding Printing and art aregher in- Hopes to go west . . . usu- A fisherman . . . quiet . . , . . future language teach- bells will soon be ringing terests . . . futurwhurse. . . ally seen with Lauer . . . shy but friendly . . . Reds er . . . G.L.C .... French . . . Band 3, 4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y G.L.C .... 'famous for her suave . . . red hair and buddy. Club . . . sews. 4. laugh. ' freckles . . . mischievous. f ,.Q ' Whetsel, Corrine White, Dorothy Witchey, Ronald Witt, Juanita Witucki, Joseph Corrine Dot Witch Juanita Joe College bound . . . French G.l..C. 3, 4 . . . Chemistry A future chemical engineer Charm Club . . . G.L.C. 2 Football . . , Honorable Club . . . Art Club . . . Club 4 . . . plans to work . . . stage crew . . . Hi-Y . . . likes to eat. . . wants Mention of WPIAL AA, 4 Chemistry Club . . . Hobby for Bell . . . likes to swim 3, 4 . . . Senior Class Play a career in interior decor- . . . all-star center . . Club . . . G.L.C .... enioys . . . has an interest in the . . . Chemistry 3 . . . likes ating . . . would like to plays basketball and base- music, knitting, and art stage crew. to skate . . , sold maga- travel. ball . . . Varsity Club 2, work. zines, aplenty . . . little 3, 4 . . . college - cer- dynamite. tainly . , . football scholar- ship. Wood, Patricia Young, Kenneth Zeolla, George Ciaypool, Charles Woicik, Charlotte Mouse Ken George Chuck Kazia The married one of the Key Club . . . always iok- Band President 4 . . . band Winner of American Legion A sports enthusiast but pre- class . . . G.L.C. 2, 3 . . . ing . . . likes working on member . . . enioys popular Heroism Award, l947 . . . f9fS V0 b0Wl - - - UlWUYS Glee Club 2 . . . band . . . cars so plans to become a music . . .future disc iockey Works at Susa Signs . . . laughing . . . hopes for an likes to dance . . . plan- mechanic . . . Senior Class . . . quite friendly . . . nice recent migrant from Taren- early marriage , . . vivacious ning a home for two. Play. looking lad, tum . . . cowboy driver. little lass. 27 BMT JuN'0RS Home Room RepresentativesXSfandir1g: Jancula, Malcolm, Rieger, Donahue, Bayer SearedXMonrgomery, Carlisle, Spiess, Wilson. Class OfficersXSopl'1.'e Harwood, Activities Board Represenfafivej Rudy Mattioli Vice President, Wally Hunter, Presidenf, Kay Olwl, Secretary-Treasurer. SponsorsexMr. Hudson, Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Lyfle and Mr. Piper. - ,in ROOM lOl-MR. BECK Back Row: Bradley, Bayer, Bartholic, Arvay, Bogacki, Borkowski, Dorothy Bolewitx, Achkio, Dolores Bolewitz, Badzilowski, Balog, Berenson. 2nd Row: Burgerstock, Bednar, Borkowski, Busche, Hash, , Barclay, Altman, Bacha, Anderson, Bartnikowski, ALLQ1, Altmeyer. Front Row: Bolgiki, Barton, Baranski, Barnhart, Mr. Beck, Bish, Barr, Baker. ROOM l0Z-MISS BROADFOOT Back Row: Burkett, Dean, Carlisle, Coulter, Buffett, Conklin, Coffman, Caplan, Cornuet. 2nd Row: Brooks, Debor, Cywinski, Budney, Cowan, Cromer, Cook, Dale, Crow, Cunningham, Buckles. Front Row: Chelko, DeWalt, Brewer, Miss Broadfoot, Dietz, Bughler, Criner. ' N ' N ROOM IO3-MRS. WHITNEY M Back o . kwaz, W. Gayclos, Dongilli, Donahue, Enterline, Ekas, Gablick, Gearhart, J. Gaydos, gym- Q R 9 i, E . I Zn : F eroni, Fleming, Graczyk, Ellard, Doshen, Gallagher, Furmanski, Graff, Glowacki, Foster. , J ' Fr I ow: arris, Gaworski, Fedorchak, Falt, Mrs. Whitney, Dunlop, Drum, Diller, Forrester. 1 s. ' 29 1 iss ROOM 104-MR. STUDEBAKER Bark Row: Huube, James, Homick, E. Jones, Jonculu, Kubay, Knkenda, Hoover, Koczor. 2nd Row: Hunter, Hughes, Klimkowski, Jankosky, Horning, Kelly, Harris Knupek, Kepes, Hggring, Johnson, Hough From Row: Huth, Harwood, Iwinski, Mr. Studebaker, Hallett, S. Jones, Jungle. ROOM 105-MISS PARKER Back Row: Kirkland, Leslie , Kopacki, Kozlowski, Mapel, Miklos, Malcolm, Kokos, Messineo, Kopnicky. 2nd Row: Koncki, Maze, T. Mehal, Mattioli, Qhlgy-hp, L. Kuhg, Mell, Miolki, Micholas, Luzos, leighlitner. Front Row: D. Mehal, Maguire, Kopec, lang, Miss Parker, Michael, Kunkle, Lionelli, Micozzi. ROOM 108--MRS. BRIGGS Buck Row: Mclntyre, Myford, Nold, R. McConville, Mcginnis, Peiffer, Nesteruk, Pater, B, Osiecki, McQueen, Olczak, Nitowski. 2nd Row: Ohl, Modzelewski, Mrolinski, Mack, Nowfcki, Motosicke, Naughton, J, McConville, R. Osiecki, Nyga, Moore. Front Row: Palchinsky, Miller, Morford, S. Montgomery, Mrs. Briggs, Pucek, G. Montgomery, Painter, Morgan. s-Q,-5 30 ROOM 109-MR. STINEBISER Buck Row: Polczynski, Rebhun, Siwnk. B,-Blggg, 'ihyLLg,ggr, Ross, Riess E. Rasxkowski. 2nd Rowi Richardson, J. Rivers, Schrecker, Siejlcowski, Rodgers, Rennick, Ripper, Schriver, Rieger, Front Row: Riegard, Shea, Savage, Reyer, Mr. Slinebiser, Rosselb, S. Rnszkowski, Severin, Simon. ROOM 110-MISS TOEPFER Back Row: Suffon, Spiess, Thorne, Skula, Sfewari, Thomson, Turner. 2nd Row: Solomon, Stivenson, Toepfer, Tartamella, Slanoski, Tryniszewski, Slavin, Spysinski, E, Sowinski, Slack Tomporoski, Stewart. Front Row: Thompson, Spence, Sweeny, R. Sowinski, Sianoski, Sypuf, Sxglik. ROOM ill-MR. PIPER Back Row: Work, Joann Urbana, Jo Urbano, F. Zandarski, Woicik, Whiiman, Wilson. 2nd Row: V, Zondarski, Wingard, Vain, Vokish, Wion! Zbryski, Young, Wiedenhoff, Walkiewfcz, Ziolkowski York, Vakulick, Wildi. ii' From Row: Waugoman, Wind, Zimmerman, Mr. Piper, Wilmoih, Win, Walnehki. 31 SQPHOMQRES Officersx-Pat DiGiosio, Secretary, Donna Abbott, Activities Board Representative, Edwin Davidson, Vice President, Joe Herschel, President, Helen Marie Borowski Treasurer. Sponsorsef--Mr. Stilley, Miss Negri, Mrs. Whitney, Mr. Kennedy. Home Room Representatives-V-Standing: Henschel, Nold, Geisler, Weremeychik Abbott. Seated: Crispin, Swenk, Malak, Pilston. ROOM 212-MRS. KENNEDY Back Row: H. E. Borowski, Aretz, Braun, Affrica, Bolewitz, Alter, Abel, Arnold, L. Brown, Marge Bouch, M. A Brown. i-' 2nd Row: Abbott, Boczynski, Bacha, Burk, Barr, Blalock, Altony, Bollinger, Marlin Bouch, Bain Bgrkgs, Bielek Burkett. Front Row: Achklo, H. M. Borowski, Bowser, Abraham, Mrs. Kennedy, Bere-sik, J. Brown, Barthoiic, Borushko. ROOM Zll--MISS CLEMENT Back Row: Chertik, Cieslinski, Corbett, Dean, J. Clark, Diller, Criswell, T. Confer, Dodds, Condy, Collins Davidson. 2nd Row: Collier, Cunningham, Clever, Buzzard, Crispin, Christie, Colwell, Dick, Deininger, C. Clork, Dietz Chodkowski, Cogley. Front Row: DiGiosio, Carney, Crytzer, Miss Clement, N. Confer, Conroy, Chelko, Chlehina. ROOM 210-MISS BARRANCO Bock Row: Gustafson, Ekas, Donnell, Furmunski, Folkner, Garrison, Fleming, Dombroski, Glodowslxi. 2nd Row: Hainsfurther, Garrett, Q Guido, Elochwaz, Grimm, Bolosh, Gnataws 1, -ggggg, Hauswald Giesler, Ericsson. Front Row: Geohry, Filo, Gaworski, Dugan, Miss Barranco, Feller, Gallagher, Fleischman, Gall, Grossman. 33 ROOM 206-MISS LYTLE Buck Row: Jones, Herring, Jagodzinski, Korczynski, Jablonowski, Kirkland, Kunis, Jalberf. 2nd Row: Klimkowski, Haak, Kisiel, Hazleif, Hicks, Jonczak, Hunter, Herschl. Front Row: Kelly, Jezik, Henschel, Miss lyfle, Justrebski, Johnston, Kanin, uf! ROOM 205-MR. TARTALONE Back Row: Marmo, Lisco, E. Krzeminski, Malak, lamparski, Koleski, lypchick, A. Krufz, May, P. Krleminski, Kunfl 2nd Row: McAninch, T, Krzeminski, lang, Kruea Mahan, Kofecki, Kwiaiek, lupczxnski, Lehmann, Mainor, Lassinger Front Row: Lichok, Mongol, Krutz, Mr. Tariulone, Kowalski McCurdy, Mazur. ROOM 203-MISS BARCLAY Back Row: Qu, Mclntyre, M. Nowikowski, Polrhinsky, Olszewski, Nold, Bob Metzger, M:Vuy, Moser, Neeb Negley, Befiy Metzger, B. Muir. 2nd Row: Myford, McKinney, Moore, Pacek, R. Muir, McCullough, Minnick, E. McClain, Morford, Niiowski Pgsforia Nolder. Front Row: McCloskey, Mclachlun, Pappas, Orxehoski, Miss Barclay, Mrozinski, J. McClain, McCoy, Nowikowski. 34 ROOM 201 -MISS MONTGOMERY Back Row: Schilm, R. Samay, Pilston, Schramm, Robinson, Pringle, W. Patrick, M. Samay, Romanowski, Porter Plocki, Sample, Rowan. 2nd Row: Perroz R. Richards, Stroud Plonski, Riess, Rodgers, Stawinski, Sadowski, R. Patrick, Peilfer, Rzomp Rykaceski, Polczynski, Rogers. Front Row: Raleigh Patrick, Prokity, Raymond, Miss Montgomery, Ray, Rummel, M. Richards. 's. kcv .J Back Row: Spencer, P. Simcoviak, Skoda, Schggng, R. Simcoviak, Stumpf, Spicher, Swenk, Sell, Spysinski. 2nd Row: Stull, Monte Smith, Steinhagen, Stoops, Sloan, Smail, D. Smith, J. Smith, Sosingki, Schroeder. Front Row: Speer, Stachowiak, Martha Smith, Strobel, Mr. Stilley, Stawinski, Myrna Smith, Martha Smith. ROOM ll2-MR. STILLEY ROOM ll3-MRS. MITCHELL Back Row: Wolf, Volna, M. Wilson, Vargo, Vota, Wikes, S. Vrotny. 2nd Row: Weremeychik, Wasilowski, Walters, Wilmatll, J. Vrotny, Trenski, Vogel, Thompson, J. Szafranski, Zhrzyski. Front Raw: Young, Wisniewski, Wesloski, Mrs. Mitchell, Walter, F. Szafranski, B, whgn. 35 F' l S Business Friends With the financial assistance of these business firms, the publication of our yearbook was made much easier. W. G. Schwer Ye Pickett Mike Brenner M and M Market Corner Dairy Sloan's 5 fr IO Betty Gay Shop Height's News Henry's Lunch Furer's Dairy Zigo's Market Chuck's Place Manos Theater Saleet's Store Hiland Theater Grady's Bakery White's Studio Lauer's Market Easley 5 Rivers Ideal Cleaners Strem's Studio Bednar's Market Corner Cupboard Figler's Market l. A. Lewis Company MilIen's Supply Co. Barranco's Store Leonard's Beauty Salon Horning's Super Market Rabinovitz's Clothing H and H Cleaning Company Greenwald Auto Company West Penn Motor Company Thorofare Super Market Conroy's Sunoco Service Fletcher's Dry Cleaning William Shook Hardware Virag's Service Station Brukner's Grocery Store Warner's Harris Theater Fishkin's Ladies' Apparel Nolder's Service Station Natrona Bottling Company in-r Barch'ss Pharmacy Riblet and Miller Miller Brothers Ricci's Florist Eggert's Bakery Millen's Supply Napoleon Pontiac Birdville Bakery GraCzyk's Market Book's Shoe Store Penny Wize Market Arthur's Jewelry Baker's Pharmacy Kuhnert's Garage Linhart's Garage Joe Clark Candies Schwartz Brothers Rudert's Hardware Forbes Oil Company Varsity Sport Shop Eich Motor Company Bain's Barber Shop Harmony Short Line Haube's Flower Shop Kennerdell and Sons Harenski's Pharmacy Bednarik's Market Hemphill and Son E. C. Leezer Grocery Caplan's Shoe Store Berkey's Men's Wear Ted and Leo's Market Miller's Drug Store Mario's Shoe Repair Sini's Super Market Galvanek Groceries Champion Motor Sales Pittler's Dress Shop Herbert's Men's Shop Harrison's Clothing Physician's Pharmacy Woody's lce Cream Bar Chapman's Drug Store Colin's Garage, Inc. Tarentum Motor Sales Jenson's Dry Cleaners Chesaro's Food Market Ferver's Funeral Home Natrona Water Company Brackenridge Hardware Frank and John's Market Peoples National Bank Marhefka's Grocery Sweeney's Drug Store Fals Grocery Hrivnak's Service Station Lovell Gr Covel Chocolates Long-Stewart Motor Company Schoentag's Grocery Store Penn Street Service Station Penn Builders Supply Company Natrona Water Company Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Company Lehman's Flower Shop First National Bank of Tarentum Schroth's Interior Decorating Saul's Army and Sporting Goods Store Fredrick Purdom-Wise Potato Chips Har-Brack Music Parents Association Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation Baby-Haven Company 36 - Jar ,I N 1- W was W, , 'fs A H, I ' V 5 J W 1 K A ' ki. .KW ..... -n.-Qs , .493 1'1 Tix J' W wt gg 552 ,W ' ' ,,,,,. r' E kt .R 'F-. T x fq,44,'0'lAIf0 U1ve,J Q A ir, Q. I , . K Q . 1- y 3 - 2 1-iv ,ga kv , 'V Q t 'I fn? .,..,.-as 1 nf! 1 1, --egg:-wqr - 1 K. , -fm .E , L1 Q xx, , in 'Yuki' V 'VET' -' A L f 5 v A .i -1 i..,J.. .A ,..- ...-,..... - v ' ff'- F ,-,......-wf if:f ' ' ' -+ 'y, ?. fy a nn :-' : : ' 1 :5 1 . fem L, , K., sa' if. arf 'Fe C 5 .Ri k v , A 'I Q K, gif H. 'W msg, , - , ,. , '-'h' ' .- X L . 5 ' A.., 'eg Q' f 1 Q ' K' Q3 'VV , 3 -w ' if 7-' -T pg wr? - M by V N ,,. w. - ' af' s A A H . W kv? 3 ' l ' Fx V4 , K , S6 gi a if . 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Student Activities Board The Activities Board serves as a clearing house tor students' activities. Each class sends its own representative as well as the class president to the meeting and it is this group that makes up the voting power ot the board. Three faculty members and the school principal also attend the meetings, each has one vote. Obertance, Murdock, Nykiel, Korlseck, Mrs. Briggs, Whetsel, Oddis. Hobby Club A new club, sponsored by Mrs. Briggs, was formed this year. The members are senior girls who have a hobby which needs the direction ot Mrs. Briggs' skilled hands. They have knitted, painted, stencilled and have done many other kinds of interesting projects. From the interest created by this group, it would appear that the club will have an overflow ot ad- mission applicants next year. 42 Q at V , Back row: Reese, Norclsiek, Marcelli, Mapel, Korbeck, Lisco, Hill, Baczynski. 4th row: Cunningham, Barton, Grady, Harwood, Treasure, Rieger, Clever, P, Brewer, E. Brewer, Murdock, Dangilli, Malcolm, Donahue, Barr, Deininger, Gaydos, Cornuet. J 3rd row: Painter, Smith, Wildi, Spencer, Balog, Thompson, Brinker, White, Heffner, Rivers, Whetsel, Gearhart, Crispin, White, Jacobs, D. Smith, McPherson, Lorenz. l i ', i l 1,411.- 2nd row: Dean, J. Achkio, Berenson, Wilson, Urbanno, M, Bolewitz, Daugherty, Mortorcl, Asay, Miss Howell, Affrica, T. Ashkio, Fur- manski, Urbanno, Kaczor, Metzger, Moser, Rafalko, Hemphill. Front raw: Abbott, Gallagher, Neeb, Mary Smith, Wood, Nitowski, Grossman, Aretz, Nykiel, vice president, Elias, Secretary, Bovard, president, Obertance, treasurer, DiGiosio, Kanis, Fleischman, Herring, Perroz, Rowan, James. Girls' Leaders Club The aims ot the Girls Leaders Club are many-to promote common interest among girls in athletic activities, to be healthy and wholesome individuals, to enjoy good sportsmanship and group participation. Better known as GLC, this club is l-lar-Brack's most active organ- ization, Miss Howell sponsors this group, r i Back row: Heffner, White, Brinker, Thompson, Reese, Marcelli, Smith, McPherson, Rafalko, Lisco, Miss Howell. Standing: Dangilli, Asay, Nitowski, Daugherty, Brewer, Urbanno, Wilson, Rieger, Treasure, Barton, Nykiel, Ekas, Malcolm. Kneeling: Karbeck, Murdock, Whetsel, Brewer, Obertance, Jacobs, Gaydas, Painter, Bovard. Concession Stand lt is the duty of each member ot G.L.C. to work in the concession stands during toot- ball season. Ably supervised by Miss Howell, the profits from this project are turned into the Students' Activities Fund. 43 ' ' , ' .3 Back Row: Massey,Pszczolkowski, Schrecker, Shumaker, Hepler, Barclay, Rennick, McCloskey, 2nd row: Muir, Berkes, Harmon, Young, Rivers, Honnef, Solomon, Bilinski, W. Hunter, F, Hunter, i iskernann. Fronl row: Mr. Studebaker, Heinle, Herschel, Herrick, Rogers, Wiant, Hainslurther, Riess Walkiewicz, Buckles, Rebhun, Key Club Membership to this organization is limited. ln its second year at Har-Brock, the Key Club is once again sponsored by Mr. Studebaker and Mr. Dando from the Tarentum Kiwanis. The purpose of the club is not only recreational but to serve the school and community as well. Officers are: Charles Wiant, President, William Rogers, Vice President, Calvert l-let- rick, Secretary and George Riess, Treasurer. OO Back Row: Minarik, Borwoski, Kisiel, Asay, Jancula, Rieger, Seubert, Albaugh, Reese, Sadulski. 3rd row: Miklos, Nordsiek, Dongilli, Buffet, Mapel, Wilcli, Malcolm, Johnson, Donahue, Dunlap. 2nd row: Derbaum, Caplan, Aaron, Harmon, Mr. Sfinebiser, Aikens,DeGraeve, Hemphill, Heffner. Front Row: Burlon, Frederick, Fink, Dean, Prakily. Press Club Thanks goes to all ot the active members who in the past school year have participated in producing our bi-weekly newspaper, The Hub. The paper is known for its up-to-date news on sports and clubs, editorials, special features, and school gossip. lt is a stepping stone for those who are interested in journalism, besides being a great service to the school. Fine work has been accomplished by Editor-in-chief, Arlene Aikins and adviser, Mr. Stinebiser. 44 Back row: Fedorchok, Jancula, Falt, Lippert, Myford, Coulter, Dunlap, Harmon, Hemphill, Brinker. 3rd row: Nordsiek, Hunter, Marcelli, Wiont, Gavula, Horning, Fran:e, B. Rivers, Breck, Corlisle, Whetsel, Thompson. 2nd row: Rosselle, Spiess, Bayer, Rogers, Mr. Stinebiser, Nolf, Dietz, Lange, Bradley. Front row: J. Rivers, Ohl, Fucho, Lauer, Brown, Mapel. French Club The French Club is organized of pupils who take the French course. The President is Kenneth Nolf, Vice President is William Rogers, Secretary is Betty Bayer, and John Dietz is Treasurer. The club collected and gave baskets of food to needy families in the community at the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, and also collected clothes to send to needy French families. Mr. Stinebiser is the sponsor. Back row: Christie, Burton, Albaugh, Heffner, Reese, Rieger, Minarik, Sekeras, Fink. 2nd row: Dando, Klukaszewski, Lippert, Johnson, Lincoln, Seubert, Sutton, Rozewicz, Reichert. Front row: Frederick, Smith, Buzzard, Odclis, Miss Clement, Balucka, Aaron, Leipertz, Milliron. Charm Club The Charm Club keeps its girls alert in manners, poise, and all-around charm. The meetings are planned and conducted by the girls in the club. Manners in the office, the restaurant, the theater, the ballroom, and in public coriveyances were subjects discussed this year. Its members enioyed parties, such as the Christmas party, the spaghetti dinner, and the formal dinner. The club has shared its parties with the Hobby Club and has been spon- sored by Miss Clement. 45 Back row' Peiffer, Condy, Hammond, Ruk, Swiiek, Long, Bollinger, Korecki, Teklinski, Tartamella, Lucas, Samay, Patrick, Kelly, Thompson. 5th row: Myford, Brooks, Fleming, Witchey, Toepfer, Barinikowski, Koiecki, Wilmoth, Smail, Schriver, Blalock, Hughes, Bish, Baran- ski, Pasirick, Kowalski. 4th row: Koteski, Sekeras, Burk, Christy, Hunter, McQueen, Chodkowski, Krutz, Maple, Deitz, Zimmerman, Richardson, McClain, Pringle, Deininger, Jungle, Wilson. 3rd row: Mr. Tarialone, Kunkle, Strobel, D. Bolowitz, Crispin, Sell, Falleroni, Baughman, Montgomery, Berkes, Nesteruk, Wiskemann, Simcoviak, Robinson, Nitowski, Barton, Bolowitz, Smith, Aikens. 2nd row: Kaczor, Dean, Wheisel, Neeb, Prokity, Kelly, Abraham, Miller, Bowser, Montgomery, Shea, Pilston, Michael, Leipertz, Gibson, Borowski, Carlisle, Diller, Moser. Front row: Vrotny, Rummel, Borowski, Gearhari, Nordsiek, Sadulski, Jancula, Rogers, Rowan, Jones. Art Club The Art Club is a newly organized group which has advanced in popularity and in the production of fine work. The purpose of the organization is to do any needed work in the line of painting, drawing or sketching that can be used in the school. Although this is the first year of its existence, there are 94 members. Mr. Tartalone sponsors the group and Marge Nordsiek is its first president. Stage Crew Mr. Tartalone, Gaul, Tariamella, Wiichey, Candy, Wlskemann, Sleppf Toepfer, Hughes. 1 An important part of HUB is the on-the-spot Stage Crew sponsored by Mr. Tartalone. Active and helpful during as- sembly programs and at other times when it can be useful, it lends time and effort in pre- paring stage props and settings, adjusting lights, playing re- cords for the dances, and doing all the other things necessary for successful and entertaining programs. 46 Back row: Bovard, Witchey, McGinnis, Mattioli, Sipes, Toepfer, McConville. Front row: Hughes, Hunter, Mr. Gugino, Wiskemann, Foster. Hi-Y The Hi-Y, a boys' club, is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. and is based on religious prin ciples. The club was not completely organized this year, due to the fact that Mr. Gugino, the club's sponsor, had assumed the position of Junior-Varsity Basketball Coach. Club presi- dent was Bill Bovard. Back row: Richardson, Iwinski, Lincoln, Vota, Wind, Mozena, Buffe', Sutton, Kumpf, Higbee, Speedy, Spencer, Donahue, Rozewicz, Erb, 5th 41h 3rd 2nd Fron rowj Grady, Kopacki, Miller, Harwood, Vakuluk, Enterline, Brewer, Thompson, Roberts, Zimmerman, Jones, Kokos, Haslett, Wildi, Kisiel, Borkowski, Dunlop. row: Burto, Dando, Montgomery, Minarik, Jones, Falt, Derbaum, Hunter, Syput, Lippert, Grunden, Albaugh, Coulter, Michael, Rieger, Tarabick, Miklos, Hoover. row: Bradley, Powell, Micozzi, Aaron, Burton, Marcinko, Connor, Bartholic, Lang, Leipertz, Jancula, Pacek, Fink, Milliron, Gibson, Spiess, Lionelli. row: Forrester, Thomson, Kendall, Lisco, Scovern, Reyer, Josephine Urbano, Ohl, Morgan, Painter, Joanne Urbano, McPherson, DeGraeve, Kaczor, Turner, Work, Cunningham. t row: Baker, Preisser, Bartell, Harmon, Secretary, Brown, President, Miss Montgomery, sponsorg Frederick, Vice Presidentf Smith, Treasurer, Cornuet, Haube. Tri-Hi-Y The objective of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home and community high standards of Christian character. Under the capable leadership of Miss Montgomery, the club did quite well this year both in service projects and social activities. It has contributed fifty dollars to the world Service Fund. The annual Tri-Hi-Y formal was held January ZO, l95O, with the theme of Winter Wonderland. 47 Back row: Dando, Donahue, McCanville, Dongilli, Thorne, Iwinski, Richards, Zimmerman, Pater, Syput, Seubert. 2nd row: Wind, Borowski, Jones, Lisco, Sekeras, Arvay, Roberts, Graff, Elochwaz, Grossman, Bartholic, Huth, Albaugh. Front raw: Mr. Noce, Waugaman, Forrester, Ohl, Lange, Cunningham, Conner, Conklin, Reyer, Joanne Urbano, Jo Urbar-o, Aaron, Core nuet, Preisser. Senior Glee Club Aside from the many calls upon this group for personal appearances, the Senior Glee Club can always be counted on to give an entertainment during an assembly. Under the baton of Mr, Noce, the girls have learned scores of familiar tunes and have added many new ones to their repertoire. Back row: Cogley, Brewer, Hazlett, Chodkowski, Schwenk, Mazur, Kisiel, Patrick, Nitowski, Pringle, Martha Smith. 3rd row: Simcoviak, Martha Smith, Kuntz, Borushko, Thompson, Johnston, Wilson, Bartholic, Borowski, Porter, Sell, Krleminski. 2nd raw: Mr. Noce, Abel, Fallene, Negley, Gaworski, Abraham, Colwell, Dunlap, Margaret Smith, Affrica, Fleming, Kirkland, Perroz Front row: Dugan, Gallagher, McCloskey, Turner, Szafranski, Korczynski, May, Moser, Bouch, Speer, DiGiosio. Junior Glee Club Before acceptance into the Senior Glee Club the student is expected to sing with the Junior Chorus. This group, also under the direction of Mr. Noce, practices several periods a week and can be relied upon to give an entertaining program of fine music. 48 -r- Standing back: Wiskemann, Wnlkiewicz, Malcolm, Ekas, Burton, Harris. Standing, l to r: Miklos, Jungle, Dietz, White, Osiecki, Bayer, Caplan, Conroy, Buffet, Coulter, Hilliard, Hughes, Carlisle, Jancula, Stanoski, Polczynski, Knapek, Buckles, Anderson, Toepfer, Wilson. 4th row: Gaydos, James, Achkio, Mapel. 3rd rowg Kopacki, Grossman, Rivers, Spiess, Allen. 2nd row: Painter, Obertance, Bradley, Mattioli, Falt. Front row: Olczak, Korbeck, Whetsel, Foster, Lange. Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club was formed tor the purpose of increasing the students' interest in new scientific developments. The President is Bob Toepter, the Secretary-Treasurer, Jeanne Korbeck. With Miss Barclay sponsoring and advising the group, they have accomplished many worth-while things. Some of their activities were visiting the mushroom mines, making pro- jects tor exhibition in Buhl Planetarium, and having a spaghetti dinner. l-lar-Braclds Chemistry Club has won the Regional Award ot Science twice in three attempts. Brinker, Jacobs, Reese, Thompson, Whetsel, White, Heffner. Candy Bar The Candy Bar, a new addition to our front hall, is capably handled by the senior girls in G.l..C. Proceeds from this concession are turned into the Activities Fund for use in student activities. Miss l-lowell oversees the group. 49 -.l Editorial Staff: Janet Nykiel, Mr. Stinebiser, Mary Heffner Barry Collins Mary Odds Ronald Witchey Tiger Staff The Tiger Staff is composed of members of the Senior Class for the purpose of editing and publishing this yearbook, the l-lar'Bracl4 TIGER. The staff consists of a number of committees - business, photography, adver- tising, art and literary. On the executive board Barry Collins is Editor-in-chief, Mary Oddis and Mary I-lcffner are the assistant editors, Howard Rhodes, the advertising manager and Janet Nykiel is business man- ager, Foremost in the mind of each member of the staff was the successful publication of this l95O Tiger. ln order to meet this goal, money was needed, sa, the Tiger staff with the cooperation of the Senior Class began a series of money making projects'--the sale of peanut brittle, dances, bake sales and a Slim Bryant show. Sponsors for this year's yearbook are Mr. Stinebiser and Mr. Tartalone. The entire staff wishes to take this oppor- tunity to thank anyone who in any small way helped in the publication of this book. Business Committee: Standing: Brown, Barton, Nolf, Asay. Seated: Murdock, Rogers, Nykiel, Harmon, Breck. Advertising Committeej Standing: Smetanick, Pszczol- kawski, Sosinski, Pastrick. Seated: Klukaszewski, Dczndo, Witchey, Rhodes, De- bor, Bartell. A 'N 5550! 'Erzw A . in 3 .357 , 4 .if 7 9 -35 V 51 ' 5 we Q f K A EQ? lv' 1' S iff M Standing: Walsh, Nolf, Bowser, Lippert, Dodds, Thompson, Frank, Rebhun, McKnight, Homell, Mrs. Kennedy. Seated: Smith, Harwood, Kurn, Loynd, Hemphill, Wagner. Dramatics The Class ot i949 presented as its Senior Class Play, A Change of Heart by Marri- jcine and Joseph Hayes. Mrs. Kennedy directed the production which was presented April 7 and 8, l949. Senior Class Play, 1950 The Senior Class Play, Come Over To Our House presented April 20 and Zl, is a 3-act comedy by Marriiane and Joseph Hayes. Mrs. Kennedy directed the production. The story revolves around the Eldridge household--pretty, widowed Mrs, Eldridge, the mother, lively, ambitious Marion, sixteen, and attractive Lindy, a senior. lt also revolves, most importantly, around son Jay-V a serious lad with o great talent for classical music-who learns, when he meets the right girl, that he also has o f'air for swing, boogie-woogie and musical patter, This lands him in the school vaudeville- and a carload of trouble. This trouble reaches out and also involves his grandmother, his mother's three romances. Bock row: Foster, Rieger, Witchey, Bovard, Collins, Young, Dcindo, Phillippi. 2nd row: Fink, Nordsiek, McAnnich, Mrs. Kennedy, Michnuk, Lippert, Brown. Front row: Nykiel, Conroy, Oddis, Brinker 52 4 M. Conroy, Rosselle, Sample, W. Conroy, Donahue, Collins, McGinnis, Mr. Hartzell. Cheerleaders The most enthusiastic persons at any sports events are our cheerleaders. Under the guidance of Mr. l-lartzell, the cheerleaders have added many new cheers to the roster prais- ing the Big Green. Cheerleaders are elected in their sophomore year by the student body and remain as such during their three years at HUB. The graduating cheerleaders are Maureen Conroy and Barry Collins. Yeah! Green! Yeah! White! Yeah l-lor-Brock! Fight! Fight! Fight! Bock row: Dale, Harris, Pszczolkowski, Hicks, Stewart, Davidson, Young, Crytzer, Rhodes, Debor, Sloan, Boclco, Michnuk, Geisler. Ath row: Furmanski, E, Sowinski, Horning, Aftrico, G. Sowinski, Reese, Mehal, Garrett, W. Stanoski, Lendenski, T. Stroud, Hunter, Crow, Altany. 3rd rowj J. Stroud, Schriver, Minnick, Herring, Ellord, Lowers, Kwfatek, McCollough, Kepes, F. Stanoski, Ripper, Dodds, M:Conville, Grossman, Bouch. 2nd row: Rebuen, Ohl, Polczynski, Volno, Simcoviak, Chernek, Herschel, R. Sowinski, Muir, Ekas, Blalog, Chertik, Nestruk, Montgomery, W.kes, Pastoria, Noid, Cieslinski, Dean. Front row: Mongol, Wituclci, Grove, Mr. Brown, Sipes, Lascek, Mailioli. Varsity Club Organized in l943 with Coach Neil Brown as sponsor, the Varsity Club is composed of boys who participate in school sports. To promote interest in sportsmanship and athletics and to restrict the privilege of wearing varsity letters to those who have earned the privilege are the club's fundamental objectives, This year's officers are Bob Grove, president, Joe Witucki, vice president, Ray Lascek, secretary-treasurer and Rudy Mattioli, social chairman. 54. Back row: Thomson, Sowinski, Micholcis, Barclay, Staley, Sloven, Sodulski, Kleis, Grimm, Jonczak. 2nd row: Drobka, Gearhart, Groczyk, Harwood, Berkes, Houzlett, Rieger, Roy, Zeolla, McCurdy, Wolff, Jones, Schriver. Front row: Thomson, Shields, Bair, Couch, Grossman, Lippert, Neeb, Wood, Perman, Hoover, McKrell. Har-Brock Bond The I-lor-Brock bond occomponies our gridiron boys to oll the gomes, giving morol ond musicol support. At eoch home gome the bond porocles ond drills, led through its mony colorful ond spectoculor routines by Mr. Noce, their director, The highlight of their musiccil yeor is the bond concert in which l-lor-Brock porticipotes with other schools' bond members, Athletic Managers This is the group which proves thot oll of the sports octivities do not tolce ploce on the field. During footboll seoson, espe- ciolly, the numerous phone colls, visits ond requests thot ore mode of Mr, Moson make him on equol ot importonce to ony cooch. Though the glory given to the teom is not given to these student othletic mon- ogers, they ore none the less deserving ot it. They ore the boys who cire behind the lines. Stewart - Slack - Sipes Polczynski - Mr. Mason - Rebhun 55 , . v v hwsm. ,Q Qi Q .W ,, .?A lk -4 4 ,, ,, qw' 'n 1 x Q- , 'QQ - 3 . s ' ,ax I 2. sn A x ? ::,, ' A 1- if' f Q x 5 g 1 w ws. 'Q' 6, Jr- S., A.: '- ,. 'O I , Hx , lin- , ' vfxg .3 ,rirg S , f gif' tgjfi -1' 2. 51, Q , ,.,,. s, ... 4- sl V .u-Mn: ,- . L1 ,X- W Q ,QW K,-A . . . ,. , Q.-. ,Q X Bock row: 31 Lendenski, 22 Mattioli, 20 Hicks, 41 Crytzer, 28 Michnuk, 33 DeBor, 27 Davidson, 34 Witucki, 25 Pszczolknwski. 3rd row: Neil C. Brown, coach, 36 Lascek, 23 Garret, 29 Rhodes, 14 Grave, 40 Backo, 42 Mehal, 21 Young, 30 Stroud, J. W. Nary, coach. 2nd row: Ray W. Hudson, coach, Rebhun, Jr. Mgr., 39 McConville, 17 Geo. Sowinski, 16 Ellord, 38 Harris, 24 Herring, 32 Stanoski, 10 Chernek, 12 Atfrica, Polczynski, Soph. Mgr. Front row: 37 Rivers, 11 Horning, 19 Kepes, 18 Nesteruk, 35 Mongol, 26 Furmanski, 13 Montgomery, 15 Ed Sowinski, Sipes, Sr. Mgr. The Squad-1949 Season During the three years in which the class of 1950 has been part of the student body at Har-Brack, the school has never lacked a successful football squad. ln the '47 sea- son we saw our team go to Forbes Field and play in the play-offs against Ken Hi. The next season we cheered as Coach Brown led our team to eight victories, with two losses. In the 1949 season, the squad once again won its share of victories, losing only to New Ken and New Castle, the same two teams to whom we had bowed in our 1948 season. We had seven victories as we were sche- duled tor only nine games. The toughest loss of the season was our 6-7 defeat to Ken Coaches IIIL the Big score of Hi on Armistice Day. A total of 58 points was scored against Green while the Tigers totaled a 195 points against its opponents Har-Brock -Sharon 6 l-lar-Brock Washington O I-lar-Brock -Butler 7 l-lar-Brack -Scott O Har-Brack Penn Hi O Har-Brack -New Castle 19 Jossvi-i w NARY Assasiom couch l-lor-Brock -Vondergrlll 6 NEIL c.-sizowriz. Head coach l-lGr'BrGCk -Munholl 13 RAY w. HUDSON, Assistant Coach l'l0V'BV0Cl4 -NQW K9 '5l lQ10 1 7 57 I J VNS' 1 .V . Qzff y 'H 3 4 V, , fig'i29:fx- Www :A-. ' , ac. ' F :if i -1 aa -3305 TA .P . 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VW 31 5 Q ,G .. , 'x 'K ,.N:1.,Nq 3 , A 'Y Qi Pk, X K ,..- 4 4 . .J M, Q Y v 'ifdnfw ff 455, ml W, E M Senior Squad Members Let us take a bird's eye view of our senior members of the football squad: Name Nick Name Richard Michnuk Mich Bob Grove Harvey Ray Pszczolkowski Rock Tom Stroud Tom Francis Stanoski Zip Joe Witucki Don Eagle George Sowinski Tex Bill Affrica Alf Al Debor Horse Martin Crytzer Sampson Dan McConville Boom Ray Lascek Las Howard Rhodes Dusty Joe Backo Joe Ed Lendenski Russian Wilmer Montgomery Red John Chernek 'lDavid Position Tackle End Fullback End Halfback Center Guard Guard Tackle End Guard Guard Tackle Tackle End Haltback Right half Plans For Future Hopes to go to college A job or perhaps at the filling station College Plans to work Prep School College Sea service Work Work College or West Point A job Hopes to work College Accept a scholarship Go to college Look for job Undecided Standing: Michnuk, Grove, Pszczolkowski, Stroud, Stonoski, Wiiucki, Sowinski, Affrica, Debor, Crylzer. Kneeling: McConville, Lascek, Rhodes, Backo, Lendenski, Montgomery, Coach Brown, Chernek. Pet Dislike fi tight sweaters school H Mr. Brown's pep talks girls who bother me ii Francis for a name Silly kids Nightwork if Mr. Nary's paddle Delilah Women ,i ,i makes me mad Study hall seats Nothing bothers me. Red hair HCl'OWdSH 60 To get up in the morning l'm cool headed, nothing x ' XJ x4 ,f 1, N LQA. -. X Hi .W iv: 0 Z , W ff .uf Qu lm 1 rl ,- 1 1 wma, W Y, S4 ' ' A QQ I X lx? , 7xr.' . h . Y 'L','f3'g',f 'W . . 0 ' 0' ' 0 -JMR? I . .Q 4 i E X r I Saw' November ll-Football Season Ends- November 12-Basketball Practices Begin 63 'X 'K..m e-'wi The HarrBrack Tigers had one of the best seasons th s past year on the basketball floor that it has had in the past several years. Coach Ray Hudson led the team through o total of 20 games in which the final scores showed HUB with a total of l5 victories and 5 losses. One of the tough breaks of the season was the 38-33 loss to Ford City, ln stating the success at the Vcrsity team, we shall let its record speak for itself. Har-Brack Freeport Har-Brack Springdale Har-Brock West Deer Har-Brack West Deer Har-Brock Tarentum Har-Brock Freeport Har-Brock Arnold Har-Brock Butler Har-Brack Vandergritt Har-Brack Kittanning Har-Brack Tarentum Har-Brock Arnold Har-Brack Butler Har-Brack Ken Hi Har-Brack Vandergrift Har-Brack Farrell Har-Brack Ken Hi Har-Brack Ford City Har-Brack Kittanning CO0Ch ROY HUdSOn, V0fSitY Har-Brads Ford City coach Charles Gugano, Junior Varsity Under the coaching of Mr. Hudson this team of ll players gave Har-Brack one of its best seasons in many years. Tom Slack and Don Stewart are student managers and deserve credit tor taking charge of equipment and the personal care of the players. Standing: Slack, Young, Crytzer, Lauer, Mcattioli, Mrozinski, Stewart. Kneeling: France, Stroud, Garrett, Mock, Lendenski, Sipes. Baseball Under the direction of Mr. Nary, l-lar-Brock has gained prominence in scholastic base ball during the past three years. The '49 season was especially successful with the team winning nine league contests, losing one. By defeating Springdale in the last game of the season, l-lar-Brack won the sectional championship, but was eliminated in the playoffs West Deer Z, Har-Brock O. The scoring for the season was: Tigers Ken Hi 9 Tigers Plum Twp. O Tigers Arnold 3 Tigers Tarentum 6 Tigers East Deer Twp. 3 Tigers Springdale 2 Standing: Osieki, Stewart, Crylzer, Lendenski, Nifowski, Pszczclkowski, Pleva, N r . Kneeliggll Heinle, Cornuet D Stanoski, Kocan, Sipes, Montgomery, Davis, Tigers Ken Hi Tigers Arnold Tigers Tarentum Tigers East Deer Twp Tigers Springdale Tigers West Deer Brooks, Mrozinski, Czekolski, Sowinslii, WI lc M Kopnicky, Slaven. 68 Social Friends With the assistance of these social friends, the publication of our yearbook was made easier. Charles B. Wiant Mr. William Lucas Mrs. John Dietz Tony Millen Mrs. Joe Rigotti Mrs. Cliff Strohm Mrs. Eva Soffle Paul Lassinger Mrs. Wiskemann .J. E. Weber Mr. Leo Klimkowski Mrs. Hal Buzzard E. H. Porter Mrs. Albert Heller D. M. Ralston Dr. J. A. Borrison Dr. L. D. Rugh L. C. Hicks W. A. Hawthorne Drove Lance William Spring Mrs. C. P. Walters R. L. Mapel H. J. Harper H. B. Clark Mrs. Gardina G. Briffett C. L. Phillips V. Browne Dr. Wood W. E. Gensbigler J. O. Davis Mrs. James Henry Charles Goetz Mr. Edward Hataj ik A Friend Ann McKean Hale Hill Henry Bolds Paul M, Fleming Vaughn Helgert Mr. and Mrs Harry Milliron Mr. and Mrs Rudy Zahorchak Mr. and Mrs Guy Suter Mr. and Mrs Ralph Kalmyer Mr. and Mrs Chester Heidle Mr. and Mrs Rowland Nolf Mr. and Mrs Frank Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Lester Euler Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Spiess Mr. and Mrs. John Balucha Mr. and Mrs R. J. Eshbaugh Mr. and Mrs. John W. Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barton Mr. and Mrs Michael J. Lisco Mr. and Mrs David Bartell Mr. and Mrs H. B. Seaman Mr. and Mrs Charles Hathaway Mr. and Mrs Harry Abbott Mr. and Mrs Stephen Lascek Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hetfner Mr. and Mrs Klukaszewski Mr. and Mrs O. DeGraeve Mr. and Mrs Frank Kaperzynski Natrona Heights Auxiliary to V. F. W. 894 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Olekczak Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Howard Graff Lynn Hummel Robert Marshall Archie Spencer James McElroy Michael Balog Nestrick Merle Scott Charles McCure Paul Morgan Richard Ward Otto Preisser Charles Jones Wallace McKitten C. M. Bartholic Paul Rumbaugh Floyd E. Bole Steve Holachik Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stroud Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Witchey Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Harenski Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Elliott Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cunningham Mary Hilliard Dr. and Mrs. Francis A. Mattioli Edward Rusiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sosovicka Carl J. 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