Jeannette High School - Jayhawk Yearbook (Jeannette, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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V X, , IH + ' Luft ji' .I ,,,, -u:l Q 1 .nfl -,l ,- .- H13 If 9 .. ,,?,gg,g1, -'34-Q-9 l 1 lalA'-ALJH sf? , 'ff Editor-im Chief RUTH SMITH Business Manager ANDREW HURLEY The REDc11:zd BLUE EDITED BY THE GRADUATING CLASS OF IEANNETTE HIGH SCHOOL 1935 FOREWCDRD . The lighthouse keeper is the watchman of the sea. He flashes his beacon out over the water and lights up the dangerous rocks that lie on that great highway. Silently, through the long night he maintains his vigil, directing the ships to safe harbors. ' Just so, the administrative body of our school molds our welfare. It lights our path and helps us avoid the many pitfalls in our way. lt guides us and leads us into safe harbors, preparing us to be good and useful citizens of our country. May this edition ofthe Red and Blue serve to remind us of its influence on our lives. Editor-In-Chief Contents , . Administration Staff Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Activities Music Athletics I Service Grganizations Advertisements DEDICATED To WILDA HUTCHINSON With affection, with respect, and with appreciation for her sympathy and guidance, We, the class of 1935, dedi- cate this book The Red and Blue to our Senior Class Advisor. WILDA HUTCHINSON SCHOOL BUILDINGS l , , v 'fk ti.-. . .2-.,-:2q7: 2:: , 4,- Lq:- 5 ..- 'gh K' K- X9 . , f?g f 29423 ' 1 -X - '. Via. ' 1- I .sz-. in 25-,i' 3g,F ' gif' ,.,,.m.., N- I 'Q-If ' Na+: ,A A ri, -f,, Aaf'af14-1 '. 'S ms?Q:- -' 5' ' 11: an ,. f - .rx ,.. 1 ,Ziff J t'5'.', M? 31751-5 yi' '41 S 1... 5- ,., - .,:5':...-L -:4-- ,Jai ,Un 12222 QB HUIWXQTQ Mm Q 0 A ..1, v V Y Y WM-,, N Uni ' asf 0 -P ue -'a IA -,g ,.' . . Q ..-h,,' I MB. E. W. LONG Superintendent of IEANNETTE PUBLIC SCHOOLS A. B. Juniata College M. A. Universiiy of Pittsburgh Columbia University MR. F. B. LEINBACH Vice Principal of IEANNETTE HIGH SCHOOL A. B. Franklin and Marshall M. A. Pitt MR. J. MACLAY, IR. Principal of IEANNETTE HIGH SCHOOL A. B. Syracuse M. Ed. State College University de Lyon, Franca FACULTY O. E. HENRY E. LANDGRAFF MADELEINE CASE KATIIRYN HARLEY HARRY BASOM . . AllUf,li?7IlCllll'S English. ' English Lntin Ilfslmw 1 Pill. B. b., A.: A. B. Wnsconsmg A. B. Wilson-Pitt A. B. I-loml: A. B. Alhriglil.-Poxm Columbia M. A. Pitt Cornell Colorado M. A. Columhiu Slate INT. A. Pitt F Y l S. Pill. V V A. B. Pill. I Wisvmisiu I G. BOETTNER, K. BAUC-HMAN EDITH POWELL OLGA BOZZAN HAZEL HARSIEIICY illulhemrzlics Spanish, Physical Education English Sociology-Evonumics LX. B., M. Ed., Pitt A. B. Gouclxex'-Pitt Slippery Rock-Pitt B. S. Wilson-Pitt A. B. Pitta X 5. LAURA DUNCAN C. M. MYERS MARY MATTHEWS S. MANIFOLD MILDRED HILLIFQQ Dmncstizr Science IIisto1'y-Sociology Sl87lOgI'G17ll1l English Commerrial B. S. Indiana State Economics A. B. Gettysburg: Beckley Collqgc Tcaclmrs' College ZA. B. Muskingum: M. A. Pitt A. C. A. Bowling Gro Mavgzzarc-t. Morrison- M. A. Pitt-Penn State South CLlI'OllIiL1, Penn State - . I h lm L9-K' MARY POOLE WARREN STROUD ELROY ALBll.1Gl-IT Bonn! SI'l'7'l'fU7'!l Sofia! Srienrc Sniencf A. H. Penn Slluteg B. Ohio Stutng M. A. Pitt M. A. Pill. LQ .l. ZVIACLAY, JR.. ,nm A. CIOTTI M. PATTERSON V. l.l'1 l'LEJOllN I'1'inciy1nZ C'0?Il7IlC7'l'illl Ezzgfislz.-Spanish CyUlII7lIl47'tTillI A. ll. Syrzn-nsv: Beckley A. B. 1Ioucl-Curnell- Pvnxbody-Pitt. Ill. Erl. Stahl Cnllugng Coll B. S. Duquusnu Pitt. A. B.-H. S. Bnwli U11ivursil,y llu Lynn Grveu Frnmre W. 1-lll'l'Cl11NSON 1. L. CRAWFORD HAZEL GARMAN JAMES EICI-IER. ANNA KRESSl.1CI.i, English. lmluslriczl Arls Librarian Svienmf Musir A. B.-Al. A. Piit ll. S. Czwxmcuin Techy B0cc'lm'oml-Phila. B. S.-NI. A. Pittg Cnrxufll-Plll'. Cllimgu Lfnivvrsily Penn Slate Suullmm College- Penn Stale Temple C. RIGNEY MARY LOBODY F. B. LEINBACI-I ERLA DOUBLE .f TS MGLEAN Srielmnf-.-lss't Conrh illulllenzntics Vice Principal .'lIuthe7nalics Sciennre B. F.-XV. S: .'l'. A. B. lVili0n A. B. F. K NI.: A. B. Pill, X. B. XVt!Sl,lllllllSlPl' M. A. Pitt. ' Pitt A. B. Seton Hill: A. B. Pm ' A. B,VPitf lsf spliiilghiid ' ' ll l ' ' W Sl lu sph V i STAFF 'f we? 415 iii x4 7-J 5: - -Xl ' .ff X Qi 1 , T . 'S I A Hp' ' imma -M n..-. J' TOP ROW RUTH SMITH DOROTHY WOLCHICK BETTY LOU BEST Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Assistant Business Manager HILARY DOBERNECK ANDREW HURLEY Associate Editor Business Manager SECOND ROW RUTH GARLAND FLORENCE COOK ROBERT SANDERS Senior Section Editor Senior Section Editor Artist HELEN KRUPEY CATHERINE MATISKA Treasurer Senior Section Editor THIRD ROW HOWARD LOVE HERBERT FELGER CHARLES CRINER Club Editor Athletic Editor Activities Editor BETTY MATTHEWS EVELYN BRICKER Club Editor Athletic Editor BOTTOM ROW SYLVIA BOERTO CLARA MATTHEWS Typist Assistant Typist WALKER YARLETT Activities Editor P-vil? gi 1' '--,'i:Af Zg'g ' Z'-E'g'f'4...l --I f if fc: --- , 5 -f..:,M--F-is f ,Q 'X ,...:- -fl l, 7,57 'fi L' 1-15 ui 5 viSr.. Q ' A325--A W ,- '.' 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Treasurer QMS Class Colors: BLUE AND SILVER Class Flower: TALISMAN ROSE Class Motto: LET SUCCESS BE OUR GOAL Class Advisor: MISS WILDA I-IUTCI-IINSON - In I ,ibn 'lf E. - . ,,-- ll li wfififlfiil' if 'iw' M lx-'lv .N V jwfjjr V ,..,,vx. 44f'. -fd n XxxxxxxxxxxxXm WXxX WALKER YARLETT-General cLAss PRESIDENT Walk as President has served us true In our four years just passed through. i Class President 1-2-3-4: Alpha Hi-Y 2-3-4, Pres. 4: Debating Club 3: Class Night 3-43 Le Cercle Francais 4: Year Book Staff 4. THOMAS WILQSON-Academic CLASS VICE PRESIDENT A town boasting of inhabitants like me - Can not have a lack of good society. Student Council 1-4: Alpha Hi-Y 3-4: Var- sity Basketball 3-4: Le Cercle Francais 4. DOROTHY VVOLCI-IICK-Academic CLASS SECRETARY The nicest manners, the kindest heart: Whenever she's asked, she does her part. lnterclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: Grex Club 2-3-4, I Pres. 4: Class Secretary 3-4: Le Cercle Fran- W cms 3-4: Year Book Staff 4: Salutatorian. ll fl MARY LOiU DEQTVVJLER-Commercial sig' W ,ff-ffb f 3.0! X X ll ii CLASS TREASURER ly. ll w Although she handles our money ll 1, , 'Jil She still Ends time to he sunny. l. 1, Class Vice President 1: Interclass Basketball H r ll 1-2-3-4: Commerce Club 2-3-4: Press Club 3. .fill l ANTHONY AMADIWO-General lwli l Upon it you can always depend 45 ,p Little said is soon to mend. il- l DOROTHY ANDREWS--General l l,,'xl,ll Y ll. , She has a. certain sophisticated air, my N X. That makes her noticeable anywhere. ll , 'l lvl' '. Harrold Jr. High School 1-2: Varsity Basket- wl ' W, ',:f 1 ' ball 23 Math Club 3: Le Cercle Francais fl: HW, I-,pm Forum Club 4: Sr. Hop Committee. , W X - if 5 W EU-GENIA ANT.oN-General ll A l l l l l. l .IJ . -H IW I My 2 I Eugenia Anton, so they say, jjj l .W Goes a-smiling all the day. fu 'i il W' v 1 I ll 4 i l l l R , ll l l 5,3 all -fu Forum Club 4: El Circulo Espanol 4: l ll 1 I , M ' Interclass Basketball 2-4: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3: lil' ' sl lll' fx , l il , in 'fbi W -I lil, l Happy am I, from all care I am free: , i -4. N- I, LENOR BAKER-General I1 M 1 l .11 ' Can't they all be as contented as me? ll, 1 ll 'M lla' ' V Interclass Basketball 1-4: History Guild 4. 'W L. H l i lf - - f Mi llililll ZIGMUND BARTON-General l . in 1 ,If W I Here is Zig, a fiddler fine, N V: ,il l In the limelight, he will shine. l ' ' Ulfsl 1. Sci-Hi Club 1: Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Progressive il ' , 5 Ll Science Club 2: Priestley Science Club 3-4. H l f E LILLIAN BAUER-General Lillian is a very quiet girl indeed, H Always ready to help those in need. Girls' Mixed Chorus 1: Progressive Science f ' ,Club 2. , : a . A in -..1T1gi:'...'Q i -P K- me Ts.. , . Y 1 - . - X 4. -Q is , . -M, V, ,ix ilu N XX X X X an ' C Ov 'O Iill x as Q R- of ,J .4 ' fi.. .. ,'y l I .L l H y , ' .,,. , 1 :JM vs-'41 ' ' .-ran-1 - E , A . . f. 'f A- . ' - .ii .1 -R. i11::l.L-P-iw S' . . -1--1-- is ' A : - .- 'fr - ff Q r ,, tglbrd. j.25,.'1,:'M-.151-:+l9lj'ggyljull-l R .gg-3 ' ev-E3'g.3,' ,. -- .ix W --5 - ff. 5. -rw , C r-...Q I f pl ' V l 'Y 155. :' -T525 :,j,,t,-5.-'f 'T fgl' YN X 'gif l 'PN 2-'res is 3.17, 5-5 -jf -. . , ., .... .5 in Y ill l.?1'2qi ',fQT: il lit. Q,-1235, .:2,14F.2fEl'gil', X ' X' 4. ' - 9 '-n r, ,, , ' ff -- ' ' , --n'-r m:.w.f i ..-, ,. . - ' X V -...-. , -- Q -L - .,- -' L-H 4 -- .!'1l'l- elm - l. ,- X, , l N W, . w- . 1- -- .- e- -ee - .. -1 -. f .vt-.z , if 5-5 '. 1,1 ' ,y -3.2. Af '- . X, . , s - ' '- ' .. . ' l will :E i'v-illfm w X. YV TN e 55- e x 1 f - A : 'A . 'iz' 1' -fl G .ti-X. w-,. I .- K. ,r .. N X. , . - e .5 -g,. Y Vi.-,, v Q n , Lx .xv X. 'M , X., - Av he , .,-, - . - '-.-,-- . . -,-.. , , if ,...,y N . ,... ., .. ... .. ..- 0..- x QI., K. , , ,X .x -,X , N..-vm xxx 31, n ew - . -Taxis. 5- --:Li-X it L -Y ....a3-, -T ,. 4 X X ca-ski: -.. 1.12: 'L2' X nv: .,.2':'f e EC '-'-' ' 4,- -A. H H, Y .. .. c . I .I-I ., . ,. .- .. , ,, yffqxfeblwr Six., ,QL THELMA BECK-Academic Note, oh, note the sweet disposition, As to charms, not the least supposition. o 4 sg X x, v Priestley Science Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 3-45 Valeclictorian: Senior Play. I WILLIAM BECKER-'General William is our Hempfield lad He's never very bold or very bad. Harrold Jr. High School 1-2. NELDA BENSON-Commercial Nelda makes friends wherever she goes Happy and carefree, everyone knows. Mixed Chorus 2-3-4: Girls' Chorus 2-3-43 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3-4: Senior Party Committee XX 4: Senior Play. X 1 I j J-OSEPH BERGER-Gene.-al X He makes friends and keeps them, too, ,,i5fQ A thing that most of us cannot do. Progressive Science Club 25 Alpha Hi-Y . X 3f'ff3'55fg,2 2-3-4: Student Council 2-3-43 J. H. S. Dis- l X fifiiiilri hatch 3-4: El Circulo Espanol 4. Pres. 4: l - N 'MLN Class Night. Vv,g'i1-,,ai,fg.A . 'ffiiff BETTY LOU BEST-Commercial NW Pretty and popular all the while . With her merry, winning smile. Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4: Grex Club 1-2-3-4: Ig' Mixed, Chorus 3-4: Commerce Club 4: Year I N gqgefiigefi' Book Staff 45 Senior Play. ffA 7'4,l fI AQQJLJ3'-f ' I .--G 1 it if Ui-Rf i'l F RUTH BETHUNE-General l m y 31351. if This girl is known among her friends N 'A11lQ f- li For the helping hand she always lends. W fl, l ful Sci-Hi Club 1: Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-41 fl' ul Track 2: Cheerleader 31 Beta Tri-Hi-Y fl: 4 V, M ,ff -N 'ffl Girls' chorus 4. A K lx! 741 1111-11 , i , , ' lg LETITIA BIAVA-General , 1 ,gg Milli:-l. Jolly and happy as the day is long, UW f' ff? Ni Life to her is one grand song. ,A fl ' 3 A W Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: Girls' Chorus 2: -I ' , lvl 7 Interclass Volley Ball 33 Reading Club 4: X X M, ii V l Home Making Club 4. X 1 Mqfl ' ,L , 'il .wil . 'Tl 1.'- V - CECIL BLAcKWs.LL-emi-al f. .lf .1 :gil Lf. Cecil is a girl who's quite petite, , Q will .ff,H,,., ' Her disposition is hard to beat. 'L J' Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: Interclass Volley eg-ijjgil 1, ,j:1'f7'i'T,.f,f'i Ball' 3: Grex Club 3-4: Forum Club 4, WI' ..,jiyjL.,jyf.L 'gig'-iff' ' H 4'7 i 'if WARD BLOOM-General A A little work, a little play, ff 'V' ' Thus he whiles away the day. X ff . Band 1-2-3-4. 5 S Nw , H -15, .3 l w : Amex ., i' 'iifilgrrjxl SYLVIA BOERIO-General , gi-V, .1 11-7.,ggg,,i yy My Sylvia is always ready to serve 5251? gif If From duty's path she'll never swerve. 1 1' ,flf7,. 1' if ' ' , ,4 ' X . -I 5' 'j' un,-'Jr Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: Progressive ' ,J-rad-, f' Science Club 2: Interclass Volley Ball 3: ', wwf! 5' 1 .ionamazcifilub Forum Club Yea- f if f-far! 1 oo: a ' . . N niingfg-5, -ff., fig, My-life ,, , wif -.-.-J--.mf A-f f ' lim.: 1' l1'il.1lf'.'i'lf.if5lf9:h . , ,I l 'i i-,V, V: ' 515. ,Xt , fm!-1l,.,Wqf 15,254 1 -. .H . nh' - J- Li WYNN I ,.Y'y J Q3 Q .jf N, 'W F drilling-Lv.-luzz ' ,4,,:,.q. . f N ,Q .XXX lk xi. Q 'I .' u3,f,.2l1g!-f A' K ,. l , is ., c W. C , Il X . lf' - 'J A Lia K ' f- f, V, -.,, ,N V V Q I pf' ,l 'ff I If ff K' lf. Bmw'-T. TI l'T'T'.l. f '?? ?J's7'- f Z. I 1 - L ' ,N - ' . 5- T +2415 ff' 'Wi w f ,K i T fx-5a??i.:'. 'i ,.--.-sg 1-r 'FEV-zfzgf-21Y,, - L., jg' 1 VJ - Q X , - . 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T-I-iw HI:-T-1 Fw X M ' XX X N N XX X .N XxxxxxxxxxxxXW X wX Nl M XO N ANTHONY BRAPS JR -General X ghile othelrs are usually having fun ,V xri X X XX X c I be W ere works to be done. 'll 1.5-xi1QX'i1',1',.iE75FNfl! Q Mixed Chorus 4: Arts and Crafts Club 4. - 1 1 ffg Iii... X gn ,, - -I X 'f f X . - 'ix v , 1 ,fi BERNARD BR-ECHT-Acadermc WX ,X N '51?f.i1 ii'fZ1?'LS'.f.1Ifh302f3iS.I'J5ci 2Z3L.,. R- .xl my . iw ' L . ' n . - ' s ' L X ,. b X XM ignVTrifiirilaifepnaiseiailxlnfgcgasseiiiiikeililg MX X ,X XX X X Xl ,X Committee. Q . xygg. X w.. XX 'XX . . n 1 NQQ-qrxRNNXl:,5 X1 g ll T l ll XM ,T EVELYN BRIOKER-General Nfk ., Xml U M HX She looks neat, she dresses simple Q'-.XXXX XXTXNQXQXKX ymjilw QM 'X' XML But goodness, boys, see those dimples. l,XXX X,X.XXfQi-Q5.ffXXXXQ,5yfJ, XMIXTNXX Interclass Baskeyball 1-2-3-fi: History Guild' wif. ll M one I ee 3.2 QAi3i.ict?2 i3f.Zlti3L4 33.2152 ,WSF 55553 ,X . 1FLjff.XX l NN'Qji'SxNQ hX1' X. gl XX X L Staff 4. lflllhll ll NX N KENNETH BRINTVON-Gene.-al .J .. XXX ,XXXX . Nix R, XJQX X XX .I X on , un swf.. Xiu T 4. 4+ 1, . X ai i....3':::'.::k'f.:.z..zh':.::zf SXQXQX 31XjY'XAi Varsity Football 3-4. XX mil yglf .XX - JOSEPH BURGUN-Commercial NNW. O .,io I, ill, ll. Q , X, XO .X XXX llX1,llXX,1 ll X 'X Josephyls modest and very shy, QX.Qxi,X,X NX X 51 f XX XX l ll lb Buy he ll- succeed as days go by. WX XX XXXXXXXXX Progressive Science Club 2: Forum Club 4. 1. 1.,- 'Xi.g-'QQSLX X, .1 :y 'Xl X. XOQXX ll l 5X W gf ROBERT BUSH-General Xl .,!. i i 1 fl XX mf X WX' ill if 0 .K MTW UW gubxi2ipBxiieiIn:1f::,s3wl2gL glad. si'N. X 'O X all M lf jllllflg . . X X X XX,X T X XX Progressive Science Club 2. X fl V' ll .Hui WANDA BUSHYAGER-Commencial .H il M X Wanda Bushyagcr is very nice: ,. ixwixy l l l W My Out of life she get's the spice. Xxx ill i 'l W y ,Mil Girls' chorus 1-2: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y sg com- X 'XX .jug I ' ML merce Clul? 3-4: Interclass Basketball 3-45 , . Lp fi' T , Milli. Home Making Club 4: Senior Banquet Gom- ll 'ffrffae-1N.ltNii' ,ll i fl 'fi T W' mms- Zl Wwlih EZRWXE! MADEL1-Nu OARUSO-General i.AXs.. Xikyx N ivflll 'lllllf Mdl. . f. . b ,X .X.,X X X QX. X 5X lm X5 a eine is alr,' there is no ,dou t, M111 , in al Theres always Joy when shes about. NN ,, ,T 'lx l Mixed Chorus lg Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: N ,f I llm. Will IX Classical Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 3-4: 3X HX, 1 X X - Commencement Dance Committee. SX WX , T 51il?lllQM. MARGARET OHERNIOKY-General X Mx. ' Q 1, ,WMIXX 'X1 5'X -- -1- - , . X. T W gm .:i:i,.'1.:a22. TF 15311 :5.i::.... lglgJrl::1fX::P1?ls:li:aQeXSTdemy, Bellevue, Pa. 1-2: Le .. THX ll my fl l ANNABEJL OLARKSON-commercial X, ,X ZWIX J' T I , i'f .3' ,231 In basketball she plays with zest, gf-S.ih? Q' ' Xl' I XX l M ll l ll She is classed among the best. ik bw ' X ll ' ' ,MTL ll? Track 1: Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-43 Inter- + . X 5 ll T W ly class volley Ball 3. AT , T - T Z. 9 .g 1-gn ti lil X A - Hill 'Q I xl im. W WT--A. R X'-Qx5.1,S'y vwvw' 'Ny '- w lll'lWl'llow lnll.llil X le ' if i 'A.1tW W ll El XXX. X X -XlxH ' X :Ill 'gf X9 .l.l.i.F.XXX A XXQXX K X' l-Qlys X 1,'XKrsSl? . 'N T -O T . .X E .Xckxxxxfi-.e ..-TT T Y . fi ' l . W N 5 .5 ef T ' I f'si ' L '1 - ' -. VIVIAN CLAYTON-General Sweet and modest, she goes her way, Saying things in the kindest way. DAVID fCO'CHRAN-General David's a boy wl1o's very Clever: All his friends, he keeps forever. Alpha Hi-Y 2-3-4: Le Cercle Francais 3 Arts and Crafts Club 43 Mixed Chorus 4. TONY COLES General The world's no better if we worry, 77 QQ Life is no longer if we hurry. I Junior Football 2: Varsity Track 3: Varsity-Ji,-3 Football .3 4 Arts and Crafts Club 4. DANI-EL COLLvINS-General If fewer words mean greater knowledge, This chop won't need to go to college. Commerce Club 4. DANIEL GONSTANTINE-General quiet lad, pursuing tasks with vim, A better world with more like him. Arts and Crafts Club 4. FLORENCE COOK-Commercial Plays basketball quite well, we know, And is always neat from head to toe. Interclass Basketball 1-2-4 3 Progressive Science Club 2: Commerce Club 2-3-4, Pres. 11: Press Club 3: Year Book Staff 4: Class Night. CHARLES CRINER-General Nothing stops him-toil or strife Were sure he will succeed in life. Prlestley Science Club 3-4: Year Book Staff 4 Class Night. FRANK CRINER-General Bold on the gridiron-crowned with glory, But around the girls it's a different story. Junior Football 15 Varsity Football 2-3-4 Forum Club 4. HELEN JANE DAVIDSON Commercial A charming little girl, we must confess, Our thoughts about her, we con't express. Commerce Club 2-3-43 Class Treasurer 3. AUGUST DELISON-Academic Augie's manners are always fine, Girls and lirldles are his line. Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Classical Club 2: History Guild 2. K- ,..-,Jive-fax, ,.:s::.-..-n,v. ,Y -e A .rm W-.- .. NX S 1 1 1 . :- 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 F11 11 1 ,1 ' 11 11' . 1 1 U ,V1 , ' 111' 1 11 3 11 1 1. '11., 1 1 1111' C 51 21 11 1 1 , 11 1 W' ' s, 4 X A -Uvqwmgsw X-vs-H .. -. 1 Qi 5.1 E1 1 1 A 11 'bf 11 ex V mQ XY NN 4 ' X '1 . 1 4 ,rf 11' ' Q - W' k M: F ficJ1 1c2 N XX , ,, dj' . ,QWNV X Y Q 6Cf:.2i?Lf75azMa4tW l X 'Spf X a.- 1 X .1x xxxxxxxxxxxx M X CC AU1GUST DE1MARc1K1-commercial K X Augie hails from out Claridge way- -C wx x Iq11.g3:1m N HE Very seldom has much to say. ' -1. sis fe 1 1 e V J is ELSI-E DEMORLS 1-General X 'X History Guild 23 Alpha, Tri-Hi-Y 3.4. N yy X 111 41111 11'1'1F ANGELINE DePALMA-Commercial ' if 1111'i1 Amaidenquietad h ' l 1 .1 11 1 ni smy IS sie, 1111 111 1 Intercllizz mlijmiljetligre liz-3?4dfist,is1 Circulo .1 1 1111 1 Espanol 4: Girls' Sports Club . x X1 X' 1,1 1 1 ' X XX 1111111111111 1 HOMER DETWILER-General N1 111111111111 1 S:::.'z1'i: x:1:.ax.1..'1.avz:. zfsasg.. J, '11 1111111 Iirogre-ssive Science Club 23 Prieslzley Science X . 1.1.1111 11 111 11 Club 5: Arts and .Crafts Club fig Senior 1 ' 111 1 X Announcement: Committee. 1 bf:-Ik 1 1 1 X ' ' S ANDREW DIETHORN-GeIlel'al R1 'i ll x1111i,11i 1 111 ,1 1 5 In all of his.studies he's u shark, 3 11 1' 111 1 He usually hits the highest mark. xx1'-X--1115 i 'k -- ' ' '11 '1 I Progressive Science Club 2' Al h H' Y ' - 111 11 11 1 Interclass Basketball 41 curbs ragga. 1' M' S1'ffk1'iE?iiW'53511 Q' 11111 11 11' KENNETH DIFFENDERFEP 1-:emi-1 -N 1 1 1 1,11 1 1 X X X 1 Nm-1 11 11 General ,. X 1111111111111 111111 He has n studious trend of mind' xxx. .X x. X lj 11111 '1 1 111, A double would be hard to find., 1 XY 1111 '1 11 1 1 Sci-Hi Club 2: Band 3-43 Forum Club '43 X. X1 ' I 111 1 1 Wrestling Team 4. X X 11 111.1 X111-.1 X 111 1 114111 1 ALBERT Di FRAN'CE'SCO 1 1111 , 11 1'1113f11 Academic ,N 1 11 N 1 1 hlghlieoilmiiigthur. 511 N 1111! 1 11111111 Alpha Hi-Y 2-3: Priestley science Club 4. xx ' 1 1 'ji 111 : HILARY DOBERNECK-G8l1el'ill x. 1 1 1 . 11 1 '1 -11' 1 Here is a boy who has no time to fool: 1 111 . 1 1111121 He knows the value of going to school. XX 1 1, 1 1 1 11111 Student Council 1-2-3: Alpha I-Ii-Y 2: Classi- X -'N 1 11' 1 '1111 cal Club 2: .T. H. S. Dispatch 1-2-3-4, Emlitol X 111111 1 1 1 111111 3-4: Press Club 3, Pres. 3: Year Book Staff 4. . 1 11: 1 111111 1 HELEN DOWNTNG-General mm V ' 11111111 11 11 11 This little lass is very demure. 1111 1 ' 1' 1 1111 We'rc going to miss her we're sure. ,Qu .3..f.3.,-M. X 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 111 11 11 11 1 11111. 1 Bm Tri-Hi-Y 41 Home Making Club 4. '11 1 11111 ANNA ELIAS-Commercial 1111 1 111111 1 11 Anna's not so short, not so tall, 111 11 1 111 111 A friend to one, a friend to all. 111111 Track 1: Commerce Club 4g Forum Club 4. , '21jf ' 1 111111 ,XF 11 ll I 1 11Il1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11,111 . 11,, 1 11.1,,X. www , .1 N. X .111 11 1111111 l 1 11111111111 1 XN1x1X 1w mb X 1 X-1, .1 1111',111111111 11 1 Q11 1 . X 1 '1111 f A fi 1 '5 1. 3- '- X K ' s FTE X fir' -jiilT' l 'X' ' 'A f e1lT'i:.,i . .21ff- W Y 7 J 1 ' i i lrilliif 1 1. 1' 1 ' 11. . , 1 1. , .1 13.3.-, ee, iffifal. ' - W 'f Ti 7 T --mf. 4 A-2-egg: 2 , , 1. 1 1 Q 11 V-,Dx - 511 .,. 1 .1 - rvglg-:kia . 1 f ',iYLL gi',,i1 -1 Ml- I1 gm 1 ' Cwxs 1 has ew- 1 T-E1-ir . X -A 'i 'T 'x 1 1 , .1 Elf iii in 4 1- 1f'T ':i ! 1 1 ' 'L '-i 1 J ' ' 1 il J A qxxl, li, 111 1Qk:1.1rl1F1,,E H A X N ,11 '. jl,'1xeN3,s: ,, Y. km :qu wwf- H -M 4 is Ji' 1 1' .1 4414 rig' -,gf , 1 N X ' , V -'-:H -,qi-5:-A - en 164' 'gif fl. fy 'si gy.: 6 ... 1,x11X1x?N X, XS s N , .5 .,j... ' 14-4 -4 H 1 - K, - Q vt - , ig ,: -1 r2i:r1l-1:11-xW.. '1 '-is 'X xl -- .X Q11 N, 1 ,f f 3'Rj ' , -' ' ,E 1-1511-f:.11f'1w T N -vw K T ' ' . 1 . . I -1: -e f . Tear?-fs'-' 1 -- - 1- ffl: 1 'qw 1 XX rw ge, are . ses- , ,, .. ..-...,. . W .6--.E -- .U , ,L , 11 .1 x . ' ,,.'.-..' E, T, Q- ' -F. Y, ,,-Y 1 ,-- ,A f q f 11 ,, 5-1. -- ' J A- L K A sk- Q ' XE 1 -:QL Q7 -f + s--.e?c.4,,iL.' ,E , ' ,, ' -. ' Q' .. - Ties .1 ..,, .v.1.-.1,,..,.,...1, nrxr' -.11-,.,,,,r.,,. 'f , ,, . .. ,, 'uf1- gg- '- 121---M-lm . T- 4 ' ', .mg-4 -s f' M: Fi. T s 'fn - -ff--f--fe -g nn F- ' f .... W, f1L,:..: - if fd!- ,Vx MICHAEL ELIIAS-General A little nonsense, now and then, Is relished by the best of men. Progressive Science Club 2: P1-iestley Science Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 3-4. JAMES ESTEP-General Just call on James and he'll do Anything you will ask him to. Priestley Science Club 3-4: Interclass Basket-- ball 3-4: Interclass Volley Ball 3-4: Fencing Club 4: Senior Banquet Committee. THOMAS FAGAN-Commercial He tried hard to be a success, In the good old days of J. I-I. S. Forum Club 3-4: Interclass Basketball 3-4: Intex-class Volley Ball 4: Senior Announce- ment Committee. KATHERINE FELENTZER-General Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. History Guild 2: Student Council 3-45 Grex Club 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Mixed Chorus 45 Le Cercle Francais 4. HERB-ERT FELGER-General , Awake, awake, brother-'tis day, The merry water-boy's on his way. Football Student Manager 1-2-3-4:. Alpha '- Hi-Y 2-3-4: Commerce Club 2-3-4: Senior '1 Party Committee: Year 'Book Staff 4: Senior Play. ALICE 'FENNELL-General She's full of pep and full of fun. The mcrriesh lassie under the sun. Interclass Basketball 3-4: Home Making Club 44 MICHAEL FERRARA-General Here is a fellow who took up art: He's been succe sful from the start. Junior Football 2: History Guild 3: Varsity Football 3-4: E1 Circulo Espanol 4. BETTY FERREE,-General An awful tease, a pack of fun, A loyal friend, a jolly chum. J. H. S. Dispatch Staff 1: Interclass Basket- ball 1-2-3-4: Cheerleader 2-3-4: Girls' Sports Club 3: Grex Club 3-45 Commencement Dance Committee. ERDIES FIERST-General Some day when praises are sung aloud, Of this young man J. H. S. will be proud. THEODORE FRIEDMAN-General Here is a fellow who makes much noise, Instead of studying he plays with toys. --v rx .pn- 1-'kv-X ,. r l, .K fcQl'rxi . 4 X 1 X. . in i W 4 ROBERT FROEHLICH-General 'Tis hard to find n friend so true, We all could drink a toast to you. Progressive Science Club 2: Priestley Science ' L4 413-3 Er., 1 if QE '- Dux E, Q' Kgll, Club 3-4: Fencing Club 4. LILLIAN GAGLIARDI-Commercial Dark eyes and dark hair has she, iii? -:fi I',.'J ' A willing worker she'll always be. X XX X giisyfffr' Grex Club 1-23 Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: X fn, fi Interelass Volley Ball 3: Commerce Club 3-4: gli - Reading Club 4, Pres. 45 J. H. S. Dispatch -1 X X xi M N Staff 4. XX wx 'XX NM ', fi U' RUTH GARLAND-General X , X ilgx N ix! I ' ,i Poems are Written of person like you, i X i - ' H - So how can we hope to make two lines do? .ig 'Tl my xxx i? . i i ' l'l . V. xx. . QQ, W i -?I'fu.'v1x 2 1 X- ,w 4 w H 1 x VH. A- ' lil I' f iw. QQ' i-N N '. N ,J 'N i XX kqixi N -'X XX Q. H Ml . ol. wb 1 iyiiigek' 'X ,, i i .l , ii .. Wh ieaeonl X aaiaoo X X i sa ' X ' 'W llili' 4. qlnterclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: History Guild g5Progressive Science Club 2: Grex Club - 3 Year Book Staff 4. 4 PAUL YGETTO-General The greatest people are often quiet: But they get ahead, you ean't deny it. History Guild 2: Glass Treasurer 2: El Cir- eulo Espanol 4. WILLIAM GEYER-General I-Ie's teasing now, teasing then, When will all this teasing end? Athletic Club 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 3-4: Boys' Chorus 3-4: Alpha Hi-Y 4: Senior Hop Com- mittee. ' THELMA GLICK-General A kind and loving, helpful friend, You're one on whom we can depend. Student Council 1: Interclass Basketball 1-25 Grex Club 2-3-45 Le Cercle Francais 3-4: Senior Play. WARDEN 'GLUNT-General Warden is very quiet and true, There isn't anything' he wouldn't do. .K ix! ,Ig if, U gli N AQ N yi 'Q Q vm, W.: Z DON ADD GRAY-General ' 'Ni X XV 'I li' l ii V 4 ,I I always thought, I would a bachelor stay, my x g .lx J id'k ii '1 - ii M ' ' But I just cou nt eep t e glr s away. . ' M fl i i ,ll ici-Hi Igimbb gg ICrcli1eftra.S2: Prigrefsige , if Y . i 'i ' 3 ' ' ci nc u : ' fl! Bcelzeanclefli-Y U43 Boysfgliosiis 4. e e l i 1 ' i .- we -- X 1' i , ' ' l V X F' l l -CHARLES' GRESKO-General ' ig ill!! 1' li His motto is co- do with might X X xx Q 1 wwf i 5-, l His work and duty, and do it right. Hi' ml l Interclass Basketball 1-2-4. X iiiiil if 'JI l ill K' , .l' JOSE-PH 'GRESKO-General Ni 3' -. f'f't.'i 'l d . d h ' . 1 li i X li yi, gi.ileae'QUl.h.ii'dS2T.fpi'22'Sn fill iallv ,i I EM gxunigrlyarsigi gaskegall liilaizmagg' 45t32Iu1gior -3. i N , N .fl l N 'l ' it no ii -..W ilii f Wf5i'EiWW?,7ii,il3'lil?i fi, 1 4 X x we X i N ' -1.1 i,- inf .mm X i- ll! E id ' K U i l X , X , '- Iil fibi ' - - x qi, I Li? ,VJ X j' 4 X K X e- X . ' 1' 'Qi K. Qi in X Rx Xxiw K ' 1 X X L- ' MW .-.- . , LA - ' ' ' ,,,, ,LU-v frm-, . . ,-,, -'if-1r+'f-2,3 x ' f 1 X X I ',Li,7,Y.Y. - 'T- . - , - --- -e--' 075' ,, 'L--W ff? . ' ' f . i. ia, i ' ' ' 'H 'Y fi-Q -L---1--Q--. X-Y: W n-iii---:sg ' L--A'-or fir? .ug C.-a 1.,,Q, .1 ' ' li l 1 1 e- -2-Li e : ee 115-e-if .xi i fi ,ili,3'iiii'?i'-ii. fi, 1 is iii: flfiniikwgfiei- if 2 4 ' ,mill fig:-K, .a x - . xi , . N CX -.,- . 5 Y ,Y., , 'ff' ' A. 5 i 9 73' ' X N. 'Qxffiiie' N 2- fir .l ff.. .five-f' J' f?-55Lf'J X XX X ,,., CT up ,V ,J wg- V- 'T ixxxiialxgkkhltsi: .fsvgiixigjsk ' X .MQ X x xt XXXXXXXX . CLYDE GUY-General Bill Childs should be his name, His tapping will win great fume. X X E No matter what there is to be done Hazel still has lots of time for fun. s llllly A tall and lanky lad is Hall, He was our center in basketball. Varsity Basketball 3-4. .fue . 3 '1 MARY HARASEVIAT-Gene . Everything she doess is in fun, X For her life has just begun. , :ir El Circulo Espanol 4: Home Making Club 4. ' ,nffilgtg , ' Al yitfiiiiiif CARL HARTUNG-General G 1' 'r' 4-ug His reward will be well earned, xp HH A call to duty l1e's never spurned. ,Pg Qirfvggexs li' f , in I, Wills Commerce Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4. ffffigl I . LW X ,ll -1 wfrbwz . ALICE HAZLETT-General - f - p A maiden witty: a maiden jolly, ' 1, T V N Opposed to all tl1at's melancholy. Q X ' W , Manor Junior High 1-2: Sci-Hi Club 1: Dra- I I fg I fllfml JC. llf 4i,lf 'g , 1' ft lily! matic Club 1-2: Glec Club 1-2, Pres. 1: - 45.1 311. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3-4: Senior Hop Committee. 1 ,il Q 113 fy I fy W' Q' 'ff iff' Time ill spent, I would say, X i ff! Wy!! I 1 l , If Q I I f f K . X Us I f Kept Herb out of school many a day. I H, ' , N ' Sci-Hi Club 1: Math Club 3: Priestley , ,i , N ' ' Science Club 3-4. ., ' ' X . . if I , RUTH HILL-General ' if f ' , H L' :ff Sparkling eyes and c rly hair Q . Hifi Help to make our R thie fair. ' lv ' 'J ' ' V' 1 l ..... . gl ley Ball 3: Girls' Sports u , ome ' 5 Making Club 4, Pres. 4: Commencement ' ,,2e22?,:fJ'i55,i2 l Dance Committee. , ,il M miijf jif- C 4, ' GRMACE1 HIZER-General K :fm nf: A She's not too tall, she's not too short , ,M -' fi But all in all, sl1e's a very good sport. X X Y f,, I Sci-Hi Club 1: Progressive Science Club 2: X ,. ' ' il 1.3 , Grex Club 2-3-45 Interclass Basketball 3-4: .,,,2,CxX 1,1 1,5 lv. 1-'ji.i.p1g Commerce Club 4: Class Night. :va ,772 'ity . 'yy :vs - I A1 . !.. ,Y f? ,4 if . ELVIN Ho'PK1Ns-Academic f,5Mj . fgi f f! 4 Be the task big, or be it small, f I fx: - ' ,,, f I He'll do it well or not at all. , w rsjiza N 'F ' ,Q 7i,Q0x'ifQ, Q Sci-Hi Club 1: Classical Club 2: Priestley If f Science Club 3-4: Interelass Basketball 4: 1 1' .,fk,grNAmL?A ij ift-EEE, ff Wrestling Team 4. I ' if ':2lEi,,-fgffs flilify I ff! ' ,ff 'N .. ,lf ':Fl.ff.fii' f 4 J 'W .il - vziizff . x X L 'V 1: if . f' lgllfgf by l A ,y . - if ... --:Q Y X . up g,5 ,WQiI, 'Q .ti may .X ii.. ,Hill 1,.:Lf.'s 4 N . ...L X fl. z a flu ll Q1 1 v' , .- - ML 21' K ,Filip 75 . 4-A 551 I JI.. 1.9! X X Q, Mgiiiylagy . 1' 1 N-,I1,?g1l.p .' Q,q ,4:.x., af If ff -. ,mx5X N . .-,, , .-, 4 , f ' ,-26. Af Q , fu ff, ,A ..-:E-:iii f- , , v 1 - N 4' I -- plffff ' f I f ' Ee -. me W., .W ,W A-mm, W-swf.. .s me A e ,N , I 1 - ,N ' -W--Yr .a Tv?-R'u N - f 1? - ,-. f - ' ' X , ' f, alkali: ' ' ' 1 'v 1 ' R isisiiif - gf? 'X . X ' fe' - - . T r ff 3 : W-P -f-ffvz ' ' we.: . 41, -P4 ,E-Qwfeftgjyil-:fi--2, N X. lx I ,fo - . A f gr. -!L:' .Y Iiiq- :ffl , Y' -J l. .-.f5g',izf,pfi 1 , - X,-. ,- .'f7'V1 27, I A 1 . , v v V eff--Egg,--3f:.Eia'i..f fq'?-:g- in -- 'r ff: .g- K --his 1 ' -9----'.--. e -- u s:-s . ...hs 1, 'ffkff i' ' 5 - Jf,-If-fp,, 1Q,:Q1 X l FN! . Q7 tl .sm ff 4'1 ' --N'-W? M .- A A 4- A A 42 fl new X f-fr A .QELR il 7 ' ll I V Xu Q I f L ' 491 -fl ' f ' X Ng.. x 4. M44 fs- X , ., ,v f 'RSX K -ff? X .JJ l N X .i xxxxxxxxxxxx l 1 lx ' MARTHA HOWER-General W ' v i , K X X X- s0ogice'iiuQiiQ1ehZ: 2fi1i,dbyinal1l1y by. 5 xxx? A F bgzfi,- 1.-:L X is gizcsfgdciflhliirus 1rjiiri1'ls'C?hl?r2s 1: Beta Tri- L gig- , .u. 'b , ,R - I ome a mg 11 . utr i Ei ff I3 JESSE HUFF A a ' irq ,- 4 1 - ca emlc :Q 3 TH XC W 2-5.zsl'31z.2ux1:g.:::.: .?,ie'.z'.11.. X X X X gg-gzgrjlcqllillb Student Council 3: Priestley ' M x N . fnfl.wli - XX .3 if W AN-DREW HURLEY-General .X X Nix lf, 11' fl lf' As business manager he served us well X xx X N Will he continue?-time will tell. Ns Xxx mm 'V iw R Debating Club 49 Year Book Staff 4. N AA -n X X yiwiiyz xfifix X Xl my ii .5 .f A AROLD IRELAND-Commercial XXXQRXNQX L' fir W. me have nothwox-dis tn express XXX Kxlxm ,hlvk XXX S! 1 N H , I r sincere ape or your success. E X3 Il A is X J. H. s. Dispatch 1: Beta, Hi-Y 4. x N Y '. l ml ,' ' ' N x wx' X-A iq 'N N W 1 IX lx Ml, ,Wig DONALD IRWIN-General X XQXPXXR in X 'll ' i ein ', ' , r e 1iQX?ii4..QXXXlX' xl X' il xiii 1 W V irxe vliimrfll:lsgedstigngessegilbihlell you. 'lille lil, l M4 'Q , Interelass Basketball 1. Npxgw my .A X fl iw 1 w ' ' Nx5,5.xgQkwk.X y 55, M Q if ,I ALBERT JIM-General X4 X' if 1 1' l ' - Although you try you may not succeed f R X VE , But keep trying, some day you'll lead. IJ. 'Vi ,lv 1 Forum Club 4: Interclass Basketball 4. .-0 'N ,Vx 'E' XXX I Wig 1 NM W1 XXX I 4W .El MAMIE LOU JONEAS-General y X XX Nl' if N She'll. be missed in economics class X xx A ,X,. I ,' M lui X' Because she was such u jolly lass. Q lj 'V ' w Interclass Basketball 3. N Tk. . QA sv W 5 X KNEW l iw N' will REGINA J OYCE-General XX X Q 1 A ig ill ihe isl-if iiery sweat and lginsig - .M W! 1 i ' I! one 1 e er you' ever n . N5 if I Interelass . Basketball 1: Interclass. Volley XX A! iii N Ball 3: Girls' Sports Club 3-4. S Will gif? iz li RALPH KEFFER-General X ii 'lllflli : We'x-e always glad to have Ralph near: X W iii ' I-Ie's u boy Wl'l0'B full of fun and cheer. M n X il Wil, 4 iw 1, Perry High School 1-2: Nature Club 1: Glee i l Club 1-2: Interelass Basketball 1-2: Athletic W X ii , Club 1-49 Mixed Chorus 4. lf gll ji A ,U LORNA KIEMERER-General nfl rl N' Her smile is old, but yet seems new ' Q' 4 p IM! 'l Each time its radiance beams on you. 4i, f-f'- i.Q,Qf . M if, ,,' l 1 Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-43 Girls' Chorus 5 - 'F LM D . M1 1 1-2-3-4: Mixed pimms l-2-3-4: Innerclass rg? is W W' ill li Volley Ball 3: Pnestley Science Club 3-4. 'f , f it 'M 4 I .-. , if ' li iiilI,l17i3,lfW' ' i 'M -N . ww ,...... WW.. LT I lfllrlllv ', ' i ' 1 XXI 4- - ' MW i 'Him 'S -' 'V 'N X X R ' lll4,,l32llfp- .I lik. NN! N V XM., ,-M4 ,.,, W XXXXW 3 ' ' ' Y ' , .. ---- V- .f--f'T - 7Z --' k- ' if lf-wi x .Q , . f A 4 .4 4 A , y A i K : -,H f , lvvw :M, df - f 1 7Xl5i 7?SQ xNN M m e in 1- 4 - A .. ...4 .. .,... .,..... , -ff ' LL 'miwf' gains? s. L X X We I f XX X x MEN-fl page QW! ezfbfx XX X 'lil X N5 D, ROBERT KIFER-General . , . . With his banio, this Piccolo Pete, Has a voice that's hard to beat. J azz Orchestra 1-2-3: Boys' and Mixed. Choruses 2-3-4: Band 2-3-45 Athletic Club 2-3-4: Tenor Solo in County Forensic League 3-43 Senior Play. MARCELLA KINDELAN-General A hearty friend, a comrade true, If she has faults, they're very Forum Club 4: Home Making Club 4. AMES KLINGENSMITH-General J . Here's a lad who's carefree and gay Nothing disturbs him in any way. Priestley Science Club 3-4. C'HARLfES KRATOCHVIL-General 1-Ie's one of the best fellows nn the team And he ranks very high in our esteem. it Varsity Football 2-3-45 Forum Club 4. D OROTHY KRATO CHVIIL-Gene ral One look into her sparkling eyes Shows she's cheerful as well as wise. Interclass Basketball 43 Forum Club 4. V HELEN KRUPEFY-Commercial Here is a quiet reserved girl. Valued to us as a perfect pearl. Sci-Hi Club 1, Pres. 1: Student Council 1: Commerce Club 2-3-4: Interclass Basketball 3: Forum Club 3-4: Year Book Staff 4. HELEN KUNCZEVVSKI-General Helen is a very friendly lass. She is admired by our whole class. X :i','l 'je 'E- I-'hz 'X . 'AE:2PTL?:3.1. xx -'1+:.:'i5'.fY f 1 nf J 4 ,yr il' :4. .l-' h it .i'4 ? N ?lFi . ij' X , Q.. Xl R We fi X . ,, M X X mf ....F w ill S o f XX i' ,fri with XXX E 9 lf ' X X 7 Commerce Club 4: Forum Club 4. XX fx I HELEN KWIATKOSKI-General X xkfxu, X- X A Bonny brown eyes shining with glee, 1 .XWQ556 X N 1' tp' ' '4' - Bonny brown eyes are the eyes for mc. Qxxyix X , YN l Q ' ,lwggq Track 1: Interclass Valley Ball 3: Interclass XXXX- Q' lgliisacelfiball 3-4: Commerce Club 4: Forum X JACQUELINE LANDIS--General ITA X Poetry is beauty -an epitome X if ' If so, .fjackiew is surely poetry. X 5 ,eff 1 . Z V Sci-Hi Club 1: Progressive Science Club 2: - I ,MJ F Grex Club 2-3-4: Le Cercle Francais 3. 7 I X' j gf' Q78-, , il 5 . , ' 54' JENNIE LNPINA-G'eHe1'al gg' J 5 f Jennie deserves a very high rating, '14 ' A . As a friend she's worth cultivating. gif 1, , Greensburg Business School 2: Classical Club - 2 2: Math Club 3: Forum Club 4: Le Cer-cle 'ifigidcj ,' ,Q Francais 4. 1 ,sf X ll H, ' ,a:1:',- I, l.,.v , mi- ,P fqif 1 N l, v.- fe -M5 it il .51 W'j'ffi1 .. ., 1 I N 'Q'-'V ivy. H ,J , lilgiif ,ll-MQ L,l.1T,gq.'f,1 '! jfs . -- ' -xsf V X 'afffl f MU ximian ltr-'f-wiihbtaallte f 1 1 'yi' ,jf X Q XXX NN M 2 1 . ,- ' A -f1.gHiQg1. .:r.A . f-ig 4121 , 1, . . . j:' I wg, Y I-.ja .' ' ff' ' Qt I if . If wtf X K - B ': Je f 2 ,lf f, , ff f 1 , lx V it - fs '-'s A .. '-F 4 ' - :'?3f,iffififl:7'L ' C' ' f' X ' f :Lens-: ef, ., ', t5'.sr:e'-cz.-21--re? f , :fg--1:10441-5' ' 4 --- ri - ' , n f 'lffmwf ' - 1 -'W -- f ff-if . e 4' Q Mae, , , 1' j i.,91j1:g-' Q, :icq , ..sM Xx L, 2 9, AhZQZ?3P2::2:vwfap:p:ffLv,,1w7fL! K ' SD! .xx XXXxxxxxXxXXX wXXX f f- .-w'..w 1 , , o - vm-sity Football 1-2-3-4. - ,D W . f -,N 1 , 1 'X 'f . , ff THOMAS LAWTHER-General , K T! W l . . . . . 7 V . X XX 'lglelsstlimllihi hlzlirdsahgndoleslihings right. XX ,Qt Sci-Hi Club 1: Progressive Science Club 2: XX X. Math Club 3: El Circulo Espanol 4. if X. wyyfgu lllljfq. X MGX X M EDWARD LAZAR-Academic . k XX !MV,,J ,Wlll lin. Of height and width he cannot boast, HQ X MQXXX I,'l,l,, ll lf V, But his grades are higher than most. koi lQl1,l','l Ml' fl' Student Council 1: Classical Club 2-3-4: Le N l.'-,'! xXQx..xQx NQAXW Will, il Y V Cercle Francais 3-4: Class Night. -,XX. 'Q , X XX ill ll wl ll ll W AN 'lbw-llll , lift THOMAS LEONARD-General XX Qi lll llvgl ,ill-'li He mst shun, in fact he is tall X 'Q N 'xl 'llmqf ihgxllu But he surely knows his basketball. X ,V XZ X ffllwl, glmll 1 Interclass Basketball l: Junior Varity Basket- 'X -X -, NW -XQXX Mlvlgx Wh, I ball 2: Junior Varsity Football 2: Varsity X -.lx X N WH ,l,w1,Mg XX Basketball 3, Capt. 3: Senior Hop Committee. - l-- Skfuy lWl?l mall HARRY LE,v1NE-General Nllllllmm U ,S He:lI stick right bytyqu to the enili. d H X -, -.-X -, .X XX gl , M ,l W li if Hes more than a fair weather rien . YV. XXX ' f'ylWl,f- 'l l,,l lil 'S l Progressive Science Club 2: Arts and Crafts wel lm, l - -' D' l,'. , i ,Wy , lla! . giiXXQNN?N13x -X, fl lily fl pl-ll l, I FRANCES LONG-General K lil jlfllllg l l' -fl Franny is charming and she's steady: WX lllgfv-JN fl ll El 1 She's always willing and always ready. N X ill,ll1f,'l 'lx ,gl 1 Girls' Chorus 3: Student Council 3: Alpha ill till ,lllu ,Ulf ' Tri-Hi-Y 3-4: Forum Club 3-4, Pres. 4: Senior :X 5, f , X' l L41 Party Committee. X X it lllll, Willf , X ,llf'lwlg1. lullwli MADELYN LON'GO-General ls ,I llll in l 'lm if Madelyn's lingers fly over the keys, lx l-.! Q ll yzllw l l lmllmg , A great pianist some day she'll be. iflv lm ,llljl 3 : M ll Cercle Francais 3-4. XE' A 'X W lr In l all EE, V , - 'lk xv ,ly ill, A ,-i,Il,l,1l, ml JANE LORD-General xg , ll ll W W Y ' Shes jnot very biz-in auitkqgitie smallfl '- XX ' l - 'Mil ut unie is very we i e y us n . fl! Will M History Guild 2: Le Cercle Francais 31. Home X L' lj - 'l Al v' lg Making Club 4: Senior Banquet Committee. Q C ll My: l llll ll ll, 'N Q QW 13 - it M Milli N I 1 ll, lug 1 JEANNETTE LOUGHNER-f?venel'al , lllll M l lm' 3Zt..1fSt'.Z1.i'HeZv'I.Z'2l'li3llT 3e3L EiT.1 rel.,-Q 5 xflli, ll I Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: Progressive yfiilff yt ul li ll, l Ml ill Science Club 2: Grex Club 3-4: -Senior Hon X . -I I X' 'X Committee. -- f - fijf,fjjl,', M ll G HOWARD LOVE-General 'f EIN ' IM ll 1' T ' Not even genius compares with grit, ' ' ' 'Vll' l ll' ' -' llflg ' 5' A man can't lose if he'll not quit! ll Ml W I W x QNX Coraopoliiiq ECIOOIY 1-2:BFc:Jtbg1Elff1-ig ll will 1 V' ll ll ffl 'Nik !:rliT:yHo1smCo?nmittee: Sghior lgljay. a : , T- 'J 'll' - H 133 . - , ll. it K xbvvi N - .. -X ll lll W M ll L we x 'I a l 1' xl ' ll IN' llllll A-'ll lu .ull N ll ll N -ff-l..-ul fl A ' X ll ,f -fi lg- lf ,-'H 4 ' X N 'N X' -.g,gj7jigy,lG,' lXtnlk -, Nts., Xkxxg w 7 ' lf - I '-333 ' N , ' 1, ..... , -s-. .AAA-,. 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A -Q. 4,3-T Cs'- llldltui ll ith Ag.,-3Wl5:..,l.w,Vrtlilh W1 .xx Y X - 'A 25,5 -,Yeh , ix Y , -t. :S l ,A :F 5 Yf lin ll i lk .L 9 -- ' , ., 4 D xii 4 , AA CN ' -1' -. ff Oxp sl --N , ' .--N-1 : 2- Nj -Q-.rw -:s,,.,,,- . ' -L-,-...f ' .5 W., -lv Y.. ,lt at V, 1-K XX Q5NX.X'.,.YX QA - iq-A , , --:A .,V G V it ..1n1?.l-.fr -,,-:?,- A. J-' ' K' iv' - X: .-N , f- N ' N ' A ,t L ,- , ,.,- -...r -1 - 43-W W4 ,qg4,5.-- , ,Q , im AS- , XA X - -. .2::?i7?-L--2' - E157 T . - f ,':'... 2 ' :ii-' f--1.--1--':L-up-'.P'5'.vzwj-.H-ff,-'Sue-5-'-7--W Byfield . - W- 2-'H - f:'f-'- 'A4 'i k ' ' 'VJYYIT7-1'Z?113 K., , :iii f.QwQ75z V- , by ryxx --'f - A ,e,. '.. 1,9 X -A' ear.. 4,3 L5-2? gffiff 54525553652 ?' H A-lilfj.i'f-'SP' 5' lf, fy ff i i 5 4 YQ. My .5 .4 If li Ula-A-fi' mf J 61' fffikf' 'Qif vx'?r5' flair?-ginwg-f-X,x.vq KV -Ggifm ,XA fi - Yami'-AK:Qvx':.rf:5.t'3wT,.i:r,15f ' ff! k ,WN MARY IJUIKON-General Friendl cheerful ha D ay Y, n D Y, E -' You'll find Mary always that way. Forum Club 3-4. PAUL LUNN-General A helping hand he'll always lend, He's u fellow on whom to depend. Math Club 3-4: Mixed Chorus 3: Boys' Chorus 3: Interclass Basketball 3-4: Commence- ment Dance Committee. RUDOLPH MALOBERTI-General Rudy is a little chap, not very tall But in work, he can beat them all. MARY MARCHETTI-General This girl is surely a good scout, Always agreeable to have about. ' Interclass Volley Ball 3: Interelass Basket- ball 3-4: Forum Club 4: El Circulo Espanol 4. MARY MASCIANTONIO Commercial Since someone's secretary she'll be We wish Mary lots of prosperity. History Guild 2: Commerce Club 2-3-4: Class BETTY ANN MATHIAS-General And when this lady is in the case You know all other things give place. Priestley Science Club 3: Forum Club 4: Music Club 4. - CATHERINE MATISKA Commercial Here's a girl who is well worth knowing, Friends galore and the number's growing. Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: Interclass Vol- ley Ball 3: Girls' Sports Club 3-4, Pres. 3: Commerce Club 4: Year Book Staff 4: Senior Announcement Committee. BETTY MATTHEWS-General Betty is a girl so sweet and gay, And very charming in every way. Interclass Basketball 2-3-4: Class Vice Pres. 3: Girls' Chorus 3-4:: Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4: Year Book Staff 4: Senior Play. CLARA MATTHEWS-Commercial She goes her way with little to say, Her work is always done in A-1 way. Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: Grex Club 3: . Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4: Home Making Club 4: Year Book Staff 4. Night. DOROTHY MCAVOY-General In life she's chosen joy, her theme, I-ler sparkling eyes rival a sunbeam. Harrold Junior High School 1-2: Math Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 4. f' lf. l -12.2.2-,..g,r,,..., .X I? Uri' X Y efi .Z77Tf:'7?7?f14Z'.f.rZff77'znlfyl x vhs X X ' .lx XXxxxxxxxxxXh XXXNN ALFRIDA MCCABE--General N N QVJr:Y.l:.'1e1m..'j'::'.':.'::':'s' .3:.':z...... U ' it e , , N 1v'i33l'dliiiii..5f3St?f5.3fl Il'l1S.l?fhfllili Y , in I we X Ivy Club 4: Senior Announcement Committee: . .. -,NFS -X si X fx X Q 'N l 3 x Wx .H .W , . xxx.. lx XX Yu, :X X. x NSW Q . X -5-,X ' YN N ' N Qflbl W.-.Ns-Q XX X t . lm X YN- . if' xi-IQ X: WN XX XXX R M l,x, Q S , . . XXX S. lfiif .ysl X. .1f.,t1 '1N. .1 .. i i X xx N . S .J 'Q' J -' 'X . .' sri? .' av .v xx ll Wil! y Xl: MM 'Qi be 1,.Zl.,g1j'fj'l 4 . C' ' . 3' I M' 0 ' K Kylix ' Ii E Q ? N 'As l ill i 'J l if 'N' x l ll l Xhllflfl il X , X Xllli. N A Wil . W :alll Q ml! lm.. vm' . y , ,W . mlllll 1 l. at lflfl' P. ' ll W 'f .WS ill ,Ll lx' lr ' fl Q W illhill y, Ml 'U .Wal il .1 il ll . rw, ll , . , L al M M11 . . ' 5 l ll ' I kgffffil ,WWI . l , Ll I . lp ' W, . Nrlllfll lm ' ' Ill I Fu? 1 l l l all Jw we T Rl ill l ill U. will Ml w W V ll. I l, .ll .4 N. W. will ls: l-1 ill.. v l. Il x ll ll l 1 ill .ll 'rl l All ll ll l .J lcs f N .ll U l K. 1-ll W c- lasik l i lil lv l' ll, 4 li Senior Play. , A ' 'Q GUY MCCOY-General In future years he'll be An usher of celebrity. Interclass Basketball 1-2-3: Press Club 3: J. H. S. Dispatch 3. WESLEY MCCULLOUGH-General As no man can excel in all So Wesley excels in basketball. Interclass Baseball 1: Interclass Basketball 1-2-8-4: Beta Hi-Y 4, Pres. 4. MARGARET MQGUIGGAN Commercial She does her work and goes her way Looking forward for the next day. Progressive Science Club 2: Interclass Volley Ball 3: Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4: Home Making Club 4. McILVA:INE-General If a sense of humor leads to fame Success is ahead for Marie Mcllvaine. Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4 Science Club 2: Forum. Club 4: Club 4. MARIE : Progressive Home Making SARAMAE Of course she . But we know History Guild 2: Girls' Sports Club 3-4: Home Making Club 4. MCKNIGHT-General is not so very tall lots who like them small. Progressive Science Club 2: HELEN MILBURN-General Laughing eyes and curly hair, X A welcome combination anywhere. Mixed Chorus 1-2-3: Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4: Forum Club 4: Home Making Club 4: Senior Banquet Committee. ANNA MILLER-General Silence is golden, so they say, Perhaps thnt's why Ann's that way. Hamilton Township High School, Trenton, ' N. J. 1: Dramatic Club 1: Interclass Volley Ball 1-2: Interclass Basketball 3: Girls' Sports Club 3-4: Home Making Club 4. l ' CLIFFORD MILLER-General . In football he surely did his share, . Athletics are his particular care. Interclass Basketball 1-2: Junior Varsity , Football 1-2, Capt. 2: Varsity Football 3-4. l l l. ll I. l l . M A 'W '1 , ll 1 , 1 ANNA MOLLICK-General -1 -7' ' l l ' Anna is a girl who's happy and gay ,gvgf gf-in ll Spreading sunshine the live long day. L' S VQMING' ll' l1xite1gcl:assTBaIs1lceQb:g1 3: Home Making Club 1 ' ' !,J,,i?,,3 1 1 : ea ri- i- . 1 ,H 1 ,MX ' F m' fi MTH F lm . ll X .. ', Mil ly N! 'Q' Wg, K- ,L H - 'x w MW m gglxllMi..i1g,.m M E k X KN . 'l lli'lxf4lll.lf'lgflll wiki? lx .. so X . - lf f 4 bs ': ff? , . . ,,' 1. -l..,o.Ef3'!Uwiifitlifiiiltlil . c ll if 'llfH'-ds:2i:e.f.p:P-:wr?4f'i+?f 1ll 'll 'Miki Riirvlvi ' S'ffiif'gE:+'- -S siieisqi .Seize-fi . . W l H-H 1' f'1P -f1.l:FD:1E-'-lxllgqvllk' ilk X w'illgk ' , . . Q ai'5'32----H, - -'Q' '- :4'i?5::'?,g:' 17.- . .Q 53,41 . laws. wal .:. Q. 4 'W ' . ,, is, .....:,. --5 - , W - . fi is ae- A- . 1. M... fi-E J ... rw- K NX E-Serena? .. sees- .il gr . - , . - . --,.. - , 1 x r , , 1 . .- : ' , l ' 1 , . . I '- . . . , , - - 4 . I - I : . . - ' I .: 3 . , 1 3 . - I . f rr - - - un - - 1 , ,-.au NX V771 -2 ,. ,,.e1..: 4- A L ,, AA, -., - -' . ,g -- : iz-: -inf.. 5 'Q ' T '5 ' in ,e,,YL.,,, ....- -W -LL, usf.- 'A 1, ,-igei' -7 -f A-ff .Hg-rcjeif v q f in 5- L W .JS 3-3 21,6 .47 S We .ur see- . 0' s - veil? , X - ' Z' -,Y ,f45 f.,f-4 -.1 -9 -,rf-Lgg. ,Y Q. ' 'kxlvt 1 Y - f' Y Y i qi,-'Y T:-45 I - i Auf? girff' -- 14' -17. ss. H F ., 3 7 .. .gzzgerf - ir? 4 ,C A .. C E been-gf wh-54 Q21 fgssemmwm ' .MQ MARY MOLLICK-General Mary was always a petite little lass On roller skates no one is in her class. , Interclass Valley Ball 3: Interclass Basketball 3-4: Girls' Sports Club 4: Home Making i ROY MONSOUR-General We'll know when Roy has risen to fame, That from Mr. I-Ienry's class he came. Club 4. i J. H. S. Dispatch 3-4: Beta Hi-Y 3-4: Math X Club 4: Interclass Basketball 4. X WILLIAM MIOOIG-General As a freshman Bill was quiet and shy But now that he's a senior-oh, my! Priestley Science Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 3-4. WILLIAM MULL-Academic Each Week we found him on the stage Of all our programs he was the page. History Guild 2: Student Council 2-3-4, Pres. 4: Press Club 3: Boys' Chorus 3: J. H. S. Dispatch 3-4: Cheerleader 4. RUTH N1EARY-General She's regarded by all with high esteem, In all lines of sports she is supreme. Harrold Jr High School 12' Girls' Sports Club 1 9 3 4 Track 2 Interclass Basketball RI'lA NESTLER Geneia Good to look upon better to know With many a friend and never a foe Intercluss Basketball 9 4 Home Making C ul 4 Forum Club 4 ROBERT NEUMANN Academic ' f- f 1 ll' 5.44 , A 1 'kQ,':'2b vlflgug ff swf' 1 .1 x ini ll l Q11 ' SZ:-'Q . - gl ., lfflflf x 1' I,-' ., '. n .. 1 v ul ' X if 1 KMA url? ' ' lui IM N Jr X 7, ,X ,inf Xbox ,!'Mf6F 1 , Pl 0 ,W -I XXXXXXXX I ' l. In debating Bob knows his A B s and Cs f , 1 I To the doors of that art he has the keys f ff, ,I K .X ,xx student Council 1 ScxH1 Club 2 Grex cum - In K , , A X 3 Debating Club 3 4 Pres 4 Le Cercle X fin ,ll 01' Francais 4 Senior Party Committee X l V MARY OGILVIE General , KF? . I This IS a girl with dash and style yi. M' 5' ' !W,,.l,y The girl with the ever ready smile Nl 3.- lf !l'Q1I311'f Progressive Science Club 1 Alpha Trl HiY ,lv-ffl ff F 4 Senior Hop Committee , resumes N A ,ilg:frglE22'!l lf.,-1 CATHERINE OPAR Commercial 3 ,f k f ff '.l.'f:ill. Alf' , Sl12Zty .I'.f..5'Z..'2 255:55 .: ::.'2. u'ef y l W ,mm .yi Home Making' Club 4 V' ' AQYAX X ,fy-yQ'w'I 1 y- V . .54 Q 1 f NICHOLAS ORANGE-General I If Nick is always a very quiet boy k ' ff , jlf 4 M Yet he always finds time for joy. 1 Q VWZQL P .A f - Harrold Junior High School 1-2 ' Track 2. ' ' Wifi Ze f 'A ' -1 '. .- sw J' ' fl 'EVIL ' f f . if f- A, he turf 1 I 3' I we ' El:Efii?M'-.'l- 1 .4 -lfttiilit A . ,,.... X ..I, . g,5i.1.fW.si,t Ll... 1314- . 1 ,A '- swf NK f-, fylwwe wwf gwtq.At2wff.' A X lf' ANN. lx Hx? il l U! 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'lu X And in heraispigiecz ligiiifreglgouxiiidniiiilid 'X 'l ll Manor Junior High School 1-2: Dramatic X115-,bj .N lQxi.,lN,.X5:X-V !ili5!lN'll, ll. l Club 1-2, Pres. 1-2: Science Club 1-2: Girls' ililllm Al N l EN Chorus 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. A llf'HlIfN'N V XX MICHAEL PALO-General N:x':XIjA'Nx5Q ll. 'QXQX-, K 'l ll, lll ll, ,,l1 X We know that Mike is his name, 'Q-xiii E l lfl ll Ml l ll XX And that in golf he'll achieve fame. TQQN ll lil fl? l Golf Team 2-3-4: History Guild 3: Intercl YjxhX:x l lllw X Basketball 3-4: E1 Circulo Espanol 4. in ls, - or MX llllll A lll Nj llml 'l nfl MARY PERRY-General NNN? VNXTX X' Ng :llilllll ,ll Mary has n cheery smile for everyone, X Wi W ' l And she never leaves her work undonezr loiijlil -' X: ' ' ll El Circulu Espanol 4: Home Making Club l lll- A ill?-Ili-iXrf3s:lTx A flll ll l l -:ll:ll',ll an ll 1 WALTER PERTZOG C . I , QXISINNX X X Mllpxll Air: 3 - ommercia X A l ,lil l ill Ixlll ,lg He talks but little, everyone knows, YW W W All lg That's why Walter has very few foes. K' CQ-lx' 'l l'l 1 ,lll l ll ltlllll HARRY P-ODGURSKI-General l lll ll If by arguing you will succeed, ,ll llllll N ll :1 Harry, then, will 'take the lead. X. ,5 W lf N 'll Ill X' Manor Junior High School 1-2: Science Clulg '-.X my ll , M xi 1: Dramatic Club 2. 1lll'g,l ll ,gg ,ll JAY POOLE-General NXXXYQYN WN lf f l'l l 'l llll'W' 9 J h ' d d f N N,,v. M ,l , ,llml M ay as ahvoxce so eep an rue, N Wal A wjluvsy A Without him what would our chorus do? XX llllllll ll glllll ll, A Harrold Junior High School 1-2: Orchestra S l ll A ,Mil :Nb Ei1D?ggh4a. g1igJr1132i2gg Math Club sq Mixed l W- l l' ll l X 'M E ' XX ll ,ll llllll,'llllElB MILDRED POWERS-Commercial ll! 'WL l Mildred is mighty fond of 'play X X ull W ' l ,ll xl, Yet does her work 'n a wi lin wa . X I l 'lllwliill' Manor High School 1-2 Glee Clubgl: Iyiistory X. -A Q lil, ll: ' l llll lll P 3 Club 2: Interclass Basketball 3-4: Beta Tri- kli iggigill V ' lx N5 lv gh HI-Y 4: Home Making Club 4. V l lll Q DORIS PRITCHARD-General ll I E lllllllllllll El Jolly and loyal, staunch and true, lk ' '!, l ,l l , l Girls like Doris are but few. N' X. ,ll l,lllll . - , ,i ll , Ml: :lx Inrerclass Basketball 1-Q-3-4, Progressi qliuk' ri ll! I X Q W X-li gxixejncie Club 2: Home Making Club 4: Foru :A I llllll 1' - 2 ll llllll -7-W T f - XFX 'll n 'li' ll lllll' ,flll lWll,ll ' ll 5 llllll l ll ., lil-lflll -l XM N -- W NXXN we . , vl X l l 'l V Ax Xljllllll N XX my . 'l 'llll l 'll X' All 0 l hh -'l-l- lx ' ' H ll lvwnilw Ii 'A-'lxvlhuzll E A Q X RN 'lull -A A :MAA All A A Burr r ,A f fy I - fe i' ?ff -534 ' A A ' - ' . -. ef +1-1 'eei -ell- fece- ' A I lil A lf ' ie. - A. Le v ee - lwllx A ll i A ' A A ffm ix A - X, iq kr-g.,jl . : ie,,,,,A ' . 4 f-Aff?-1-.-A -- 1 --r- w1- 'r - :J a sv. 1:, Q ,- ..,L ,,,. f.,,.,l , - -QL fig? 7-Ti-5-Lit' ' eel- C ' . .. W X Y WILZZFJ-2?Qas,7 . ,eg ' - X XX lg? Hw 7az1.T.Wuw p5g A .. +. . , 'xx ,N ' ' I fffif' :J Af . ' h B ' .gf Cin? A if gif , asf if Us R ff e ix iff, ' R iii- :RQ NX XXxxxxxxxxmx . l JOHN RAYNAK-General When he tours the country with his band We'll never have heard anything so grand. Band 2-3-4: Orchestra 2-3-4: Commencement , Dance Committee: Senior Play. N VITTO RECK-General Vitto is quiet in his classes But in gymnastics he surpasses. , Athletic Club 2-3-4, Pres. 4: Interclass Bas- ketball 4. MAUYDE REEGER--General She laughs at this, she laughs at that XX . Keeps on laughing, and never gets fat. LX, Jeannette High School 1-2-4: Interclass Bas- ketball 2-3: Swissvale High School 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: Merry Heart Sorority 3: El , An, j Circulo Espanol 4. X ,531 CATHERINE ROBB-General X In sports she's placed in high ranks W 5 And, too-she plays so many pranks. 11 Harrold Junior High School 1-2: Varsity X Basketball 1-2: Track 2: Interclass Volley X 3357 Ball 3: Interclass Basketball 3-4: Girls' X . sports Club 3-4, Pres. 4. Wi . Wi a- MERLE ROBINSEON-Gena-al He is quiet and a very reserved lad ,' One of the best fellows we've ever had. : e : Q ANITA ROGENMO-SER-General . , Agfffgv' Her good humor, luck cannot alter F , Her cheerfulness is like Gibralter. , X I flxfifng lnterclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: Progressive f I' f Science Club 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Le Cercle ,l I ,V fl' Francais 3--1: Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4. lf' -Iii! . X Rf., f y . , if X V.: - JOHN ROMANO-General Q X ' in 4 ,M 71,, Acting he's chosen from all careers : ,I -ful He'II be able to turn mirth to tears. Q eff ,X N 1- Student Council 1: Athletic Club 3-4: Debat- Q ii ' ' . 'X ing Team 3-41 Beta Hi-Y 4: Interclass Bas- X W' '- gl fl: p ketball 4: Senior Play. ' .3 ,iv 'H elif HENRY RUGITO-General N ' lm m4 ,N,,: Af When questioned by his chem Professor V Not too hot, not too cold is his answer. Jw 5 fr iiil ROBERT SANDERS-General ,. lh3,.,Mk, f?,r5 As an artist he'll win fame, I ff! pfzffj I Everyone will knnw his name. X i ' i' lf' ' , I Interclass Basketball 1-2: Junior Hop, Artist SX il 4 R , 2: Progressive Science Club 2: Press Club 3: ' Aix'-fx 2? N 1 I -P-4' -s-,v I ' Mi Varsity Football 3-4: Year Book Staff 4. -I ,iiglvm BERNARD SANDSON-Generil 1.93 A , ' ' 2 5 ' As true we are as ilesh and blood can be , , V -. . ,f if V !,2Q,if?.?l Young blood doth but obey an old decree. IWW' Um 1 Student Council 2: History Guild 2-3, Pres. .1 , 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Interelass Volley Ball 4. !1A,i'a4iL5 WX. HV . .W L glial 1 ff-. qv .5 flew, .. 1 ,H ff A R. nf . '. l ,. em! f ffl, l.7l-EI!--jaw' E it X ug 4 1 0 wmfsl 1 Wiuwfli 'l X ilii :'Qe'!i '-1 ' X L ' '1- 'wffij . ', A iii- qQhi:Q5.l 4 V77 . ' N .,, . 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ANT:-,7 lQbllX Sl n x x Xl I X Rglllllp it C if ,Iii ly! f o ' X , J l n, y 'Y 'UW ,I ll 5 'X1xi.N.i1.pfXf.ff-' fl on l r Nfl-Lf:iF'1l1?ll5 lm l l V l 1 ll ll ll , XXX 5 iii? ii! 5, NS x ,jlyjljyi H gli p .klx S if M WH 7 Wx I -V -i gl Mil ' 1 il ,U .Rn ll i ., ll 5 w 1 Elf A ll-ll ll 1 U il nl.. lQlisUW W , l NEW l Will xl M I Nl gl 'llll ' x at if ' - X ll 4 , lhrlu- ' M ' l X lim Q um. Q- Q -IN fig i WW ' lil . . .fr X .lil l lLll rflli Wu ' 1 A f 5' 'll l l ! NW l i W1 ,i ,.i l w l ll i i n , W Ill? 1. 'Ii lvll, f,inl'lx, lilnjiuhfl f Jllkmlllw in l ll f Qi mllvl 'l?liilll, l li hw lfir fnlil iq ff K - if 5 , 1 l .. ig .V l ' PX? E Q l l . I I ' , ' F, J .rv :nor 1. it -few' ll '2 walks, K -wk KX 'X lI'.Ll F ':,' S L N, fb N H la. -i -. ,-X - -NX W'lWlQl LN X M X M l X l lull k H tl ,ll?LieTuj5v4 er or une will be made. W Student Council 2: Forum Club 3-4: Home 1 Making Club 4 THELMA SCHAEFER-Commercial A better girl is hard to find, Sl1e's studious and so very kind. Sci-Hi Club 1: Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: Progressive Science Club 2: Commerce Club 3-45 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 43 Class Night. GRACE SCHLVOTTER-General ' Kind, helpful, thoughtful, and true, All these adjectives apply to you. DILLIN GER SHAFFER J R.-General I-Ie looks quite innocent-don't be misled He's full of devilment, anything but dead. LOUCKS SHAFFER-Commericial Pleasure fills my youthful years, Drop study if it interferes. RONALD SHOTTS-General Run if you like but keep your breath Work like n man, don't worry to d nth J. H. S. Band 1-2-3-4: O 'h t a 1 2 3 4 Sci-Hi Club 2: History G 'ld '2 3' El Cr lo Espanol 4: Senior Play. ALMA SIEGEL-General Her winning way and sunny smile Make one feel that life's worth while. Sci-Hi Club 1: Progressive Science Club 2 G ex Club 2: Student' Council 3-4: Le Cercle ' r. Announcement Committee. LEROY SIEGFRIED-General Here's ax fellow that knows his stuff He's really a diamond in the rough JUNE SITTMAN-General One of the other sex, she knows well, The lucky one-do you think we'll tell? Intercl Basketball 1-2-3-4. JEAN SKELLY-General Jean's a lassic that dresses neat, She's perfection from head t feet. Home Making Club 4. kkly ' , WK ,Lf 4 Kim i K X XA ,'lff . Kwik-- C C W, Y C, JXBBXWC C, y X f -V fil Cl? I V We lg! 34- .0--P fi...--3 'El , . L 'i . ..,. H ,A ,ste eff- . ' , '-:ig4,7j r ' :I-T 2 2g5s1i Mf'1u 1 2'+5:1 5'jis3l51f51.-iiTTZ:i ,,' FI f U kiln ,L , ,. 4- ri' 1 ' ' -11-- ' fa f-' ,, f Ei? 0' ' , ,. ii' . ,- C W ,l . .. f-.A N .-- -- , f 1 - - ... . .-...Q M - A-. P --f--A f V ,jimi ..... ,. S-.. -meg..-f ,f, - 1..-. .,-,k-'f5-- pg-,T- - - 1 ... -'-- --' - '- 'usragv ,,, .. -,,-er':,.,1 , Hif- fge- J - fr -1, - ,W ' 1 if 179 ff: -:W -- i' ' -M 'ff' 'vs-. -- - . 'h-. . , 1 ' L'-' 'fe fiff' ' -'Q' 4 . ' ' 'R i AXQSQ... iff. ' 5 ' fi:-' ' l -' V. ..- M. .. -4 X N. -x 1 -3, .- 41- ,.-1 Y V ,. - 2+ , 4- . N: 4 N . C Q-,-w:':2:4..,,g,n gig- - .. ff . , 'gv7'iw4- , ' -f s ' . V , .Z .1.. -: '-,g.-1, 7: - '- fi - up I Q. x ,W A ffv r Q , T e--Tfesage .- . .WS L-f --2 F' Lf' -- 1 '. ' ' 1. - , 5.-EA , 'Tr-2.1-N -ejgzx, 73' -. '-F-l v' fl ,W - f ' . ' ,ffissr ' :'.f'l .45 I Varsity Basketball 3-4: Athletic Club 3-4. - v efiifiilmw-f ru ff- .XMI XX 3 .-W X it fr -'x 5 lggggf? ...Q M kXxxxxxxxxN PAULINE SKIROLA-General Small of stature she hallllens to be, Pauline's name should be ability. Track 1: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, Girls' Chorus 1-2-35 Interclass Volley Ball 35 Girls' Sports Club 3-11. MARGARET SMITH-General Peg is the subject of my theme, She's the lass of many a lad's dream. Harrold Junior High School 1-2: Cheerleader 1-2: Dramatic Club 1-23 Grex Club 3-4. ROBERT :SMITH-General His blond hair and basketball fame, Are what it takes to make a great name. RUTH SMI-TH-General Knowledge I worship, ambition's my shrine, I must struggle and success will be mine. Youngstown, Ohio 1: Grex Club 1-3-43 Inter- class Basketball 2-3-4: Le Cercle Francais 4. Pres. 4: Editor-in-Chief of Year Book 41 Senior Play. VIRG1NIA SMITH-Commercial She's one of our cheerleaders, you know, She radiates pep from head tc. toe. Tcoungstown, Ohio 1-2: Interclass Basketball 3-4: Cheerleader 4: Commerce Club 3-45 Sr. Hop Committee: Senior Play. LOUIS SMOLENSKI-General Louie's so handsome, strong and tall I-Ie delights in playing basketball. Junior Basketball 1: Junior Football 1: Var- sity Basketball 2-3-4g Alpha Hi-Y 3-4: Sr Hop Committee. DOROTHY STERN-General Always n smile, never a sigh: Jny lingers when she passes by. ki X ir i ,,f, l, ifgi X X k X if ,hgh 1 ' Ei-ii -A ff' , W .!Jiiif'v, X i , roving... . ,ri . .. ,. ' 15:51 .-1922 1 lglill-:,,.?fs-4'fr':-fiszi a v'53-3111? P mimi I G, I- .' -. '31 5 . f -' ' ,mi 4, I , .- I' H... , li : ' i ' pb Wi X 241 9- Q- jwi1?.'f5i:,l's '- me-' HI:-'. . 10 -V Q we ,fclg J I En-ff' 1: wx ' fi, A W 1 H 'f'f'ZE:- ll f x W, on vw ,' ff ' 5 ' , 5 f ,: .311 form' i,:,, , i 'au '1 e ' 1 .:- , 5 . I 'JW' J .I V il, ' v , -,R l' f 1 ,fi .' ' Q : 'J' V , 1.5 Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4: Track 2. X fl N fi :V 1 EILEEN STEVENSON-General Slender, petite, Winsome and sweet, ii 'Mi 'P1 ,'9 Really this girl you must meet. X N L! 4, II' ' Home Making Club 4. V ' f i g f 'il ' ,V :'if51fiiif:f5V' LOREFTA STEVEJNSON-General ,I fl4l'e??f ,rl- gf ing ' f Q -. She has a wealth of golden hair, . X7 Where can we find one quite so fair? XX , K Vu, ,f 1 1 1 N I 1 Forum Club 4: Home Making Club 4: Senior S i I 4 -V74 Z I, , . . Banquet Committee. 1 -2-mn., K' 3 .l l 1 4 . 7 l'1 ? 71F'li GENEVIEVE STINSON-Commercial ,'f4J1',- H X Good humored nnd pleasingly plump. , J 6 A, , ' 5: Piling' her books on the rubbish dump. I W I' V- Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4: Classical Club 3: jff ff ,f'f ', ' AVL il Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4. if ',,1. ,, , V . Eikfg f , ' ' . f Ji f. 1, o Aff.. 1 W X 6 rr av ii , NIJ , l w H f e it , , , -. - . X yi f '1. n, j'.fi'2q',i ll 1 ' ' im? 1-?f l .... .RIN ,i-,, ..'. .X X , H 'fy is 1:5 '51,-igfgff 'vQ:J77T1f, .N ,.-' .. - ' Q-1 . gg ,gi H my ' ,gr ,jf ..XX,4lX Xxx fl ..: In lm' f K - i i fi R N ' :MLC 1 'W' 'ff 75' f' I fi W ffl. z , '? V g.u-::.E5L4, ?xi'ii2. - F . uzgufif- V n.. I ' I ' 2' V-. I J I I I K - ffl .Eli 7 f' 4 ' f 1 f ek ' 1. ' zo' , ,i 5 1 ,gsm K 1 V ' is Nu 1,-,, 4 -M ' ... ie-' g' 13 'Cl A 4 ' A .' ' i l' : i65' 1,:' z ef' ' , I .E fdlwffjlfjadv-Y pf .1 A .4 Q H X 1 if 1 xxx' Xx. xi il11I1A 1 il 1111 x 1111 1 Rx .AA W Milo! 1 X 11' 11 N. K E 1 X mf, N if iii 11 :1 I ,1 'l 1 1 ngaxs:1.fi?.,fifigq 1111111 11 1siee'5?tgibtii1 . 1,,ij1.v11xa 9--. A1 1 .5 :G-Na.: JJ, . N ll 3 I 1 1.1 1. 1.1 111 , , 1 M. -' 7 1113? 1 1 1 lj 1 1 bl lm V11 I! LU ,hill X 'lli'l l 1 I 'l 1 1 i I1 W V' 4 X I 1F11 '11 Lil ff ji I gflki Alba tl 1 111 .1 , L 1 1'2X 'i'11'ti' gi' A 1 1 X ix We hx txxxxxk hx 1X Q .U W ,X XLNQ X-K xp v,,.!'X, L L : N. . 11.1, 1 1113 gfi 1 X X 1 ,11 1 1 NQNX XX N N lx 0, 1 X11 ' 1. 1912, X1-' xl' .xx l ', H. 11 1 -. , wi Y V 1x ' '1 N111 1j-.Q 111 1 1 Vx. .X .,., 1. 1 1 1,1 1 . 11 l I :f'V14,l. Q X' ' In 7' . K1 . x'. . 1 'f - ' '- ,1'X' X' x UA. . '1 . 11.1. 1-,-111,-4x'1',C1,1K , .1 ' ' r1.-s1rx- 1 , l1.g.l13Sgilli i1l i NNXCL ,. , .Vx xx 1 11 -1 .'- ,. X 'X . gn X lll f.5'e1.1 'll .ww 1 11 fxwi ff 1 1 1 h Vx A x1 1 1 1 1111 f111l1 ltii1.. l'2 1, 1 11 1!1u1, . 1: Ally, .i' ,iw1K.i11wQi ..x XXxxxxxxxXXX m X ZELDA STOUGH-General 1 Zelda is quiet, and she is also nice 1 Before doing things she thinks twice. Progressive Science Club 2' Classical Club 3' Home Making Club 43 Class Night. BARBARA TAYLOR-General She's surely nice: she's surely smart, ' Shc's been a leader from the start. Girls and Mixed Choruses 1-2-3-4: Class Sec- retary 23 State' Piano Contest 2' Grex Club 2-33 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4 Pres. 4 ' Honor Oration. BETTY ANNE TAYLOR-General N We're proud of Betty's lovely voice: She wouldn t leave if We had our choice. Class Secretary 1: Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4: Classical Club 2: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3: Senior Party Committee. GODFREY THOMAS-General Godfrey gives us a great assurance Th1t success comes with perseverance. Sci-Hi Club 2' Priestley Science Club 3- Pres. 4. EUGENE TIBERIO-General Small in body and strong in mind In class hes seldom left behind. Interclass Basketball 4. BE1'I TB TRAUTVVINE-General K Bette never has very much to say But we find her always happy and gay. Home Makim, Club 4. PETE? TROGLIO-General Pete is chubby and full of fun Hes willing when works to be done. History Guild 2. . LOUGHREY TYSON-General Perhaps some future day we shall see Loughrey writing a French dictionary. Alpha Hi-Y 2-3-4. VIRGINIA VALDESALICE-General Virginia knows how to 'hold her own For her cheerfulness she is known. Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4' Classical Club 2' Grex Club 2-3 ' Mixed Chorus 3 ' Commerce Club 4' Home Making Club 4. JOSEPH VALENTINO-General Heres another of the Valentino class In acting he cannot he surpassed. Orchestra 1-2-3' LQ Cercle Francais 3-4' Grex Club 4. KN X N X - 'VL I lf-3231 1-1 -f41:l:.1sN1 5S55l.gfffZ ei 111.14 A1141 M111 ,-11 ' W I 1-4 -I L .1-'Qi' I W I IZ L UI1 N Jlwnllg U in if? :dw TJ in I ' AT' 1 -:-' E,-.xg mm ' , ,,,.,, .L 1 -1... 1 1 rd' Asif .f.s.f,,sr's.I,s-:f-f,f.-f- fr, I -,fTL.... . , . 1 n - , 11 . 1 11 1 . A -e s i A -Pf?:'ff. refsisfeslflfs rr' 1 , Wifi .I J . 1 651' -.V ' Mi ,wil-Q 'hz'--- fre - -I .:'EiT2eZ3.E,. Q? '1fi22fif'S'f'iF.11RT1f-,i f , , - rw .. W .L e-- ,111 - - an L 'Egg 1'---' 5' 1 -3611? 511 an-. .angst 2' +255 ,...:.+ 3E, 57, 1' 91 If ---gpm S.. 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X., ll ' iff 4 ew 5... were A-7157-Q Agfa 1 vs sm- l ' 111 l1,1'll1 2. F. if Pm- l, fl 11 l 'Fiji- fr 1 Y 'QA v -3- ge fy .f 'xg 135 ts N wg x in '?','5k X Xi Rx , -.K 'fp wg. X X, M 1 , , I, ,,,, - ,.. ,. LE-M.. Meigs-at Y E, . x X . . -..--, , -.., Ig-Q is-mis - ' ,fs 1s,:,., ' : -,Lu ,- , -- ,' Dre? - ' W --. - 'aff -, - ,, , 5- - , me arm--fs. .L , -Q.-.1-..g:sf1-qg......e,.. Im ..- -.., 1g.F,.t..,.,., -., . . :--- -W --QUE? r' - --- '- f ,I .W bzjbrzhyrcmza f Y IR if 'X ,.-gf, sift? MW fl N f' yi, ff We-, QQSQ ki? X VICTOR VALETTI-General This larl likes the girls, they say, With different ones he's found each day. History Guild 2: Progressive Science Club 2: Press Club 3: El Circulo Espanol 4. MARIAN VOTTERO-General Marian is pretty, Marian El Circulo Espanol 4: Home Making Club 4. ESTHER WALTER-General Girls like Esther are hard to find She is so willing, gay, and kind. Collectors Club 11, Pres. 4. WILLIAM WARREN-General William is not silly, nor is he gay, But cheerfully goes along Shnlter Twp. High School 1: Science Club 1: Beta Hi-Y 4: Senior Play. FLORENCE, WATSON-General Quiet, pleasant, a friend so true, Tha12's Florence through and through. lx SX SN xxxxxxx x , R yr X Q 1 V3 ,mb h '-e' 131' his 'way. Press Club 1: , x sk- e iiih' . ' Aa'.:Jfs'fi, I ff-1 ,N Classical Club 2: E1 Circulo Espanol 4: Home - . ,, Making Club 4. CLAUDINE WEGLEY--General xi l Precious stones have long been sought 'H' H i- 4 More precious is she than any bought. Iuterclass Basketball 1-2-3: Interclass Volley Ball 3: Home Making Club 4. JOHN WEIGHTMAN -General Like a jolly little mischievous elf Buddy's a storybook all by himself. Track Team 2: History Guild 2,: Le Cercle , Francais 3-4. .ETHEL WEINER-Academic U 'f This little lady her lessons A friend to all and a classmate true. Class Treasurer 1: Grex Club 1-2-3: Girls Chorus 2-3: County Forensic I 3: Alpha, Tri-Hi-Y 4: Class Night. l Av 'Z . .I , 5 , 2 a' ,. 4' -5 Qfillhi ever knew, Ml I ...l 1 ,I 7611 e X , Film X f I4 k uyllgflfl' X llljf jf' I ill' W Wy! 5,13 x fs ,Mil X X A A' f A :U i I MARY LOUISE WELSH-General .f?i'!j This young lass is happy and gay '.,, 'N Always driving dark clouds away. l W 5, V1- ' ' - ' ' '- . . w N ' I will L, .13f's::::axeE'if,'::sf 212: .--M. ,fi , H i fflpizgz., Senior Hop Committee. F, L - c w, TRALL WE,RTZ-General ' Q, 'S ff fc' I V V ., , if . Q1 V -' N A kt- 'ily sexi:dz.-izzmr.:e.::v:.:::f- n We f El Circulo Espanol 4: Forum Club 4: Inter- l , Pi' lg' class Basketball 4: Interclass Volley Ball 4. Q Ill, .Av f J AQ ff' f ll li .' f A I V 4il'm lil-1 E lflliff If e 11 X l -4. .Ml l so X 'gf' ,f' X .xxhi lx XX 1 Y . V' I-1, V, f sssisisxikm C -ff sins J 7 4 of 1' ' :feffw ' ,fe .Af 4 ' '::-W Af'-' - ssl.. ' ,, 'Mfr' I j I ff ' r 'V I L: o o ,I fa! iff I 1 ' f R . 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R N X . . le, Y llllil ,E 2:-GN ll ig'1l'l NEW l lalqvi U will ' 41 l- 'ww S 'A 5 llgfillf 1:2 X A MN ill! ily! .Q ii lag-rg' 1 sisqlille ii U xr X' 1 W Q54 WH ll MMT by ly 1-I:'WJ g SN.:-.s Xi5?.5!f,. ,wld X I M .N ill 'wi Wi' ' V ? l 1 l G H1 if ' ' W iw 'ilkl xil'lrW ' Wi 'I X, f QM4 - s l' fgl'fQM'13afjl li' MNNQ . . xtllm M, is W .I M .V R l' f '- 'lu al I J -X X ' , - f is 7 -A A wig- :X izi gigq- N ,X ,VX X r i l Y ri SXXSA xx s Xxxx Q , 9 X xx N R N QW JOHN WHITEMAN-Academic John is a Trig shark we can easily say: On his report he never gets below UA . Band 1-2-3-45 Classical Club 2: Orchestra 3-4. CLAIR WIESTER-General As lender of our High School band Clair had the situation well in hand. Progressive Science Club 2: Athletic Club 2-3-45 Junior Varsity Basketball 35 Drum Major 4. PAUL WILMES-General Paul may be very lanky and tall, excels in Commercial Law. Sci-Hi Club 1: Progressive Science Club 2: Arts and Crafts Club 4. ANN VVILSON-General Without a doubt a pal to us all May real success to her befall. Classical Club 2: History Guild 23 Progressive Science Club 3: Home Making Club 4: El Circulo Espanol 4. PAUL WILSON-General Paul's future not one of. us can see But something good We hope it will be. Progressive Science Club 2, Pres. 2: Priestley Science Club 3-4: Alpha Hi-Y 4, ANNE Wro,DN1cK-Grim-al A goddess of beauty with golden hair, But why try to tell more of one so fair? Trafford High School 1: Girls' Recreation Club 1: History Guild 2: Commerce Club 4: Home Making Club 4. CLARENCE WOLFE-General Hc's quite a man about town 'tis said, With many good thoughts in his head. Junior Football 1: Junior Basketball 23 Var- sity Basketball 33 Varsity Football 3-4. HOWARD WOLFGANG J R.-General Extremely shy of girls is he, A woman hater he's sure to be. Harrold Junior High School 1-2: Reading Club 1: Newspaper Club 1: Nature Study Club 2: Typing Club 2. PAUL WOZNY-General ln music Paul can hold his place As a singer he's a marvelous bass. Mixed Chorus 3-4: Boys' Chorus 3-4: Alpha mi , Hi-Y 4. We .Q x R M l FRANCES YOCKEY-General -1 J, E 09,2 x x 'L ' Her going leaves a place hard to fill. X oiyfwsf 4 ' She always docs things with a will. Vet' X X X 1 1 . ' 1 - - Grex Club 1-2, Girls Chorus 1-2-3-47 Muced gy ' ? i 1-2-3-4: History Guild 2: Home Making 'A' 'l MK iii: I, f-X ,h ' Q px I .1 ' kj! 'xx' ix ' y wi- - xx-4 Q -X v xx . 1: ,, X Il o ,. NX-4 . X N ll +4 NL 4 QQ f X W gg-! - as he an -vs -f X 4 o 'fl' 1-Ji'ii5f1' o. 4- ,. ' . f':1:s,'f ff gi- q iigf' P if 'mil iii Elf L f' r df 1 ' ' ff? f K' ' - fgfgiffleg- 9295 if r V, V. issa f- 35-is 4- Brees. as ff Q i Vw' l' . l - it , s o -'M for li 'il EAS- jl lil, i f ' x t A' ' 2 ' . T ' s. . ,.', , X 3 'IAS-i J 'L ' ,s - 9 , ' j,,, A ' .5 i AL X I Q ii? - :N - '-,ep 1 I! Qi L ibn 40 -mg. 40, fa .0 I exif fiffjgiigffsd in uw, ,LS T ,Z-'J1 ff' I ' . Of f 1 rf -- ' -' 1- r iff f x , ,-3 , ,I ,- ,f 5 ljfl.tali-. j ii L., T M gf 4-:f v1tm1-.R Q5 117 X Jie- , X f- , I, I ii 1 Q ..r M XXXxxxxxxxxxxxN . VIRGINIA ZANARINE-General Because of her grades, she can boast: Because she docsn't-to her a toast. Class Vice President 2: Student Council 3: Press Club 3: Grex Club 4: El Circulo Espanol 4: Senior Play., STEVE ZELLEM-General i Steve-likes music and pretty things , Gayly through life he jokes and sings. Progressive Science Club 2: Interclass Bus- ketball 3g Forum Club 3-4. LOUIS ZEMIN SKI-General He'n very active and full of life He has a mind as keen as a knife. Classical Club 35 Arts and Crafts Club 4. 1.1 r , MARION ZEIOLI-General A baseball player he will be f ,fa In this he shows great ability. rl, .gg X Q l .:: J. ,if-:- El Circulo Espanol 4. . '.:,U.,,-... R.. ,I . N fr U 'I if fl 1Il.m4r'. IN MEMORIAM H0 1' !ii9 'iilQ I' f m,-I OUR CLASSMATE-STEVE POKNIS u 27 'l,f i ! Oh, death, thou raised thy scepter, X 1 5 f And from our ranks one fell if ,I lip je' Situ eternal sleep: fi! 'XE 'fl' one there are to fill his lace: , , , I We mourn 'his absence. D T Alf X pf Zig i n , al X , I ?fff's?W.zf, e ev '1 V ' 'vulwlgilii iii' ' S ' LM 1 il A iiggf wmv w I i f-'i' 0 iw! f 5 'kill' :I-iv' if ft .j',l' 'fx N 1 My ' iiifiifieiwff ir I ' ., , , I 41 l , ffl D . 1 ln .... 'A .. X. ,Q 7'1 iii? -' ll, x..- -X, , -3 v ' .Mfg-. ! 1.6 I . f vi- 1 t b iviilylllily . :aff , A -fn Y .,.v33xx'xXK X -4 lx X ilxxin X3 'NAM I' li- ,fm fjv ff orolor rrre +8 I lill y' , fr 1 I if fe I 5 I ff ffl e e Rx X I , e W fq V - -T: - - H 51' . -M,-,Q-, --- K' 225121: ,fyzjl ll V Q I V A -, T I - ....x X www xxxxxxxxx s mWuNNNNW WNX M xxxxxx s nv xxxxx it xxxwx.. , A n - -?-li -2' i.ei ' 'li 1if W Z' ' 1 Z -s- -:4 flfi-- - - L... 1 . 4-f . .f f '-if-c.. --3 J . VIRGINIA SMITH WALKER YARLETT WILLIAM MULL E, the members of the class of 1935, being about to leave these halls of learning and guidance, in full possession of sound mind. memory, and understanding after four years of ceaseless toil and rlrudgery, do make this last will and testament: To the Juniors: We ,leave our seats in assembly, also our dignity and knowledge gained from our favorite book known as Woo1leys. To the Sophomores we leave our request that they be very successful and patient until they, too, become Seniors. , To the Freshmen: Our perseverance and good nature. They will find them essentials to their journey through high school. To Miss Hutchinson, our class advisor, we leave memories and thanks for advice in guiding us during the past year. To Mr. Arnold: the book, One Thousand Latest Jokes, may he make use of them upon the chemists of 1936. teams To Mr. Barnes, Mr.'Ri1:ney, Mr. Albright, and Mr. Amann we leave our hopes for championship in the future. We, the Senior Class, hating to part with any of our own personal characteristics, leave to the individual students the following: Tommy Wilson and June Sittman leave their petty love affair to I-IughlTorrence and Mary Lou Kealey. Grace Betty Thomas Fagan leaves his ability to avoid the truant officer to Sam Backus. Louis Smolenski leaves his athletic prowess to his brother Chester. Madeline Caruso leaves her library monitorship to Elinor Caretti. I, Walker Yarlett bequeath my executive abilities upon Sam Whiteman. Ye, tlietty Ferree and Virginia Smith leave our position as cheerleaders to Dorothy Hackman and un z. gVe1tThelma Beck and Ruth Smith bequeath our scholastic attainments to Dorothy Helzel and oe ner. I, Ruth Garland leave my office duties to Miriam Broker. We, Stew Love and Frank Criner bequeath our football powers to Alex Piaskey and Clyde Elliot. I, Andrew Hurley do hereby bequeath my financial worries upon Ben McCaulley. I, Bill Mull leave my Walter Winchell column to Glenn Carey. Don Gray, Bill Geyer, Bob Kifer, and Paul Wozny, the local quartet, rleave their musical ability to anyone who desires to follow in their footsteps. office. Doris I, Alice Hazlett leave my genial personality to my sister Bessie. I, Clyde Guy bestow my tap dancing on Claude Jones. We, Elvin Hopkins and Jesse Huff leave to our brothers Orin and Glenn full control of the science I, Margaret McGuiggan leave my motto silence is golden to Helen Rice. I, Madeline Longo leave my good nature to Mary Smith. I, Albert DiFrancisco leave my ability of getting along with teachers f'!??l !?j to Earl Roberts. I, Joe Valentino leave my dramatic abilities to Francis Shrosk. We, Mary Lou Detwiler, Florence Cook, and Mary Masciantonio leave our commercial talents to Smith, Helen Ernette, and Virginia Berlin. I, Herbert Felger bequeath my position as student manager to Bob Zimmerman. To Louis Byerly, the great lover Valetti leaves his dancing ability. I, Mike Palo leave my golf ability to Teddy Stevenson. I, Vitto Reck leave my gymnastic arts to Joe Bowman. I, Sylvia Boerio leave my typing ability to Margaret Baker. We, Catherine Matiska, Ruth Hill, and Dorothy Wolchicl: bequeath our interest in basketball to Elizabeth Felentzer, Betty Shuster, and Isabel Ruff. I, Mary Ogilvie leave my popularity to Crissie Skelly. We, Dorothy Palmer and Alma Siegal leave our aptness of catching the stroet cars to Jean McDowell and Lucille Terrill. I, Betty Anne Taylor bestow upon Margaret James my vocal solos. I, Ronald Shotts do hereby leave Mary Ann Floyd under the careful guidance I, Merle Robinson leave my French Shorthand to Bud Duncan. I, Edward Lazer abdicate my capability to translate Cicero to Ray Riggs. Alfrida McCabe, sweetheart of Sigma Chi. bestows her popularity upon Betty I, Thomas Leonard leave my duties of hall patrolman to Dallas Knight. As executors of our last will and testament, we do hereby appoint Mr. Maclay In witness whereof, on this fifth day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty of Bennie Griffith. Kealey. and Mr. Leinbach . live we do hereby affix our seal and signature. CLASS OF '35 Witnesses 1 CLASS- OF '37 CLASS OF '38 Twenty Years Their Light Ahead Shines Of TIME Before Them Jeannette, Pennsylvania, June 6, 1955 THE NATION Penny Peanuts : Unless the Senate does away with high tariff on Spanish peanuts, Jos- eph Berger, Andrew Hurley, Paul Getto, Dem., Pa., will resign. They said: The people in our state thirst after peanuts. We'll have to ask Hon. Michael Palo, of the Spanish embassy, to resign if he doesn't come across with more than a few rattle- shelled solutions. Palo, parleying for words, blurted: law, nertz! Against the Triumvi- rate's demand for repeal of the pen- ny tariff were Carl Lawson, Eugene Tiberio, Mary Marchetti, and Mar- cella Kindelan, Senior Senators from the South. Bonus Bill: Urging a bonus for teachers who do not give conduct cuts, Sen. Clif- ford Miller spoke in yesterday's ses- sion of the Senate. Speaker of the Senate, Walker Yarlett, added an amendment to the Miller bill deduct- ing one per cent of salary for every one per cent of conduct taken away. He said: lf teachers continue to give conduct cuts promiscuously, there will soon be no conduct left. It must be stopped. TRANS-BDRT - W0men's Flight : Tri-'City Air Service, Albert Jim, pres., last week announced a new type of airplane for service 'between Harrison City, Jeannette and Penn. Passengers will be given a haircut while enroute and the plane will not leave the ground. Said co-pilots Fran- ces Yockey and Anne Wodnick: We think it much better than the old type. It's much safer. Thomas Lawther, stalwart coast-to-coaster, said: That'.s not such a high-flying idea to me. I told those women but I couldn't get a rise out of them. WOMEN Serves Them Right: Last week Pa. Association for Ad- vancing Women's .Rights broadcast horrid tales of denials of women's right to vote. Dorothy Wolchick and Helen Krupey, individualists of the first Water, were boiling over the treatment, and said they would contact National Officers Ann Wil- son and Zelda Stougih, asking to be served right. CP. A. A. W. R. mot- to: We serve you right.D Beauty and Beasts : No American woman of today need he without a permanent wave lapping against her cheeks, say Beauticians Eileen and Loretta Stev- enson, owners of the new Stevenson Beauty Center, Inc. 'T-hey have op- ened a modern shoppe in New York's fashionable .Park Avenue district where they specialize in making beauties out of beasts. Assisting them are Esther Walter, Rita Nest- ler, Letitia Biavi, Hazel Gwynn, and Mary Louise Welsh. Clubs and Diamonds: Women's bridge clubs are the curse of the nation, Bob Smith con- fided to a reporter last week. He added: More friendships are wreck- ed over the bridge table than over the backyard fence Csee Mafbel -Said . . .J Mary Lou Detwiler, 'Claud- ine Wegley, Alma Seigel, Alice Fen- nell, and Margaret Mc'Guiggan took up clubs and spades to run Smith out of town. Mabel Said . . . For advancing the art of conversa- tion, three great leaders for Women's rights-Frances Long, Alfrida Mc- Cabe, and Virginia Smith-last week announced a resolution to be brought to the attention of Councilmen How- ard Love, Homer Detwiler, Charles Gresko, Joseph Burgun, and William Moog, asking for corridors and radia- tors fwith hoodsj along backyard fences on .Elm street. It aids '4muchly', they said. That's where we learnt to talk-there and in class. 77 She's a He: George Eliot, author of the cur- rently popular 'Wabash Blues,' and not-so-currently popular 'Silas Mar- ner.' was not a woman, Lorna Kem- erer, women's club head, said last night. We might consider her as a she, Lorna further said, but she has become very unpopular among high school children. Therefore, she is a he. We disown her. Anna Mathias confirmed her -colleague's stand. THE WORLD On the Riviera: Last week the Riviera's white sands held more American bathing suits than ever before, with an in- iiux of A-merican millionaires com- ing to escape payment of income taxes. Hotel De Savoy proprietor said, These Americans are eating me out of home and hotel. Bill Geyer, Don Gray, Henry Rugito, Herbert Helwig and Victor Valetti wrote to the folks back home: Hav- ing a good time. Wish you were here. Mary -Ogilvie, Betty Jane Ferree, Dorothy Palmer, Alice Hazlett, and Marie Mcllvaine, to be different, wrote: Having a lousy time. Wish we were home. Warsaw, Poland: War debts, armaments, the gold standard, tariff and the -polka are responsible for the arrival in War- saw of a go-od-will entourage from America. Polish Embassy welcomes these guests: Walter Pertzog, Harry Podgurski, Helen Kunczewski, Helen Kwiatkoski, Louis Zeminski. Jeannette, Pennsylvania, Iune 6, 1955 Tallyho : New spring styles at Ethel Wein- er's Women's Shoppe are simply snazzy, no less, Miss Jeannette Loughner, Parisian stylist, told news- hawks the other day. I often won- der whether one goes to France to appreciate the things 'back home or to deepen one's knowledge of French, quoth Miss Louglhner, who is in America with a troupe of mod- istes' including: Jane Lord, Thelma Glick, Katherine Felentzer, Margaret Chernicky, Evelyn Bricker, Dorothy Andrews, Dorothy Kratochvil, Jennie Lapina, and Catherine Matiska. They all agreed that French hunting togs were going to the dogs along with the French horns. SPORTS Fencing in France : Messrs. Ro'bert Froehlich and James Estep, American fencing champions, arrived in France last week to challenge the titleholders. After taking the Frenchmen over, each wired home: Hello, mom, I'm glad I won. Their seconds were Leroy Seigfried and Wa1'den Glunt. Gridiron Gyrations: Last -week Coach Frank Crinersent his Paducah Wolverines against Coach Louis Smolenski's Bears in a benent game for the Dionne quint- uplet's milk fund at the Stadium. The Bears chased the Wolves all over the lot, and had it not been for Clarence Wolfe's dramatic 99.44 yard run, the Wolves would have lost by a tremendous score. As it was, final score was 54-6. This was the Wolves' second score of the year, first having been made by Herbert Felger, waterboy, who when nobody was looking accidentally caught a pass in the waterbucket, sneaked ov- er the goal line. Kenneth Brinton was -big gun for the winners. Great Grapplers: Promoter Rudolph Maloberti last week told newshawks that he and co-promoters, Erdies Fierst and Dav- id Cochran, were grappling for a wrestling match between Strangler', Charles Kratochvil and Flying Mare Kenneth Diffenderfer to be staged at Squadison Mare Garden. We gave them two years to pre- pare for the bout. Diffenderfer says he is inventing ta hold that will revolutionize the sport, Rudy re- ported. J ourneying Gymnasts: The world-famous gymnastic troupe that got its start in Jean- nette wili' be back there next week to thrill the local townspeople. The troupe includes Vitto Reck on the parallel bars, Claire Weister with Indian clubs, Loughrey Tyson and William Warren on the trapeze and the Tumbling Shaffer Brothers, Dil- linger and Loucks. THEATRE Flowers of Spring: A rapid transplanting of a truck garden and poultry house on the stage of the Dixon theatre greeted the opening night of the play, Flow- ers of Spring. For two days after the opening, Bernard Brecht and his energetic stage crew were busy in- stalling farm equipment in the thea- tre. Roofs were lifted to let in the sunlight. The reason: the cast thought it would be more profitable. Play producer Daniel Constantine has suddenly changed his profession to that of a fruit producer. The cast, including John Romano, Ruth Garland, Paul Lunn, Robert Kifer, Carl Hartung, and Nelda Ben- son, was carried enthusiastically on the shoulders of the crowd fto the edge of town.J Stage Shows: Rockefeller Center's largest crowd in years acclaimed the annual stage show of the Teeny-Weeny theatre Players last week. Master of Cere- monies, William Mull, introduced at that time the guest artist of the evening, Professor Zigmundski Bar- tonovich, better known to his ac- quaintances as Zigmund Barton, who held the audience spellbound with his violin interpretation of January in June. Steve Zellem, successor of Crooner Bing Crosby, sang She'Il Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain. The famous quartet of Ronald Shotts, John Raynak, 'Trall Wertz and Jay Poole entranced the audience with a medley of popular song hits of the '35's, including -the Man on the Flying Trapeze. PRESS Ink 8: Paper: The largest publishing com'bine, since the days of W. R. Hearst I, Saturday Evening Post, and Scripps- Howard was formed in U. S. last week. Ruth Smith, editor, The VVO- man's Journal, Hilary Doberneck, editor, The Press-Herald, and Mike Ferrara, owner, Ferrara Printing Co., have joined in an alliance de- signed to bring to the eyes of the public, by means of newspaper, mag- azines and books every Held of world endeavor. Important 'personages in the forming of the group were Vir- ginia Zanarini, famed poetess, Anna Elias, world traveler, and Theodore Friedman, political and economic analyist. From time to time, the publishers reported, will be present- ed the works of Mary Perry, for- eign missionaryg Marion Zeoli, avia- tion expert, Anthony Brais, adven- turer and explorerg and Ward Bloom, television expert. PEOPLE No Ice: In Vermont atop the White Moun- tains a permanent lake of ice was recently discovered. This discovery is expected to lessen the cost of ice to housewives. Grace Schlotter, Pauline .Skirola and Maude Reeger who were camping nearby found the lake and realized its significance. Copying : Lenor Baker, Sylvia Boerio. Jac- queline Landis and Martha Hower, intrepid women adventurers traveling in Central Africa made news when their guide, Wesley McCullough, told them that they had 'better run be- cause a lion was fchasing them. Thev replied: We do not choose to run. Unlike Calvin Coolidge, they ran. Ieannette, Pennsylvania, Iune 6, 1955 SCIENCE Doo Dads: The world of science was shocked the other day to hear reports from fPittsburgh that Albert DiFrancisco had invented an entirely new pro- cess of reading a person's mind by radio rays, supplied by Sir Godfrey Thomas, inventor turned Nobelman. In his laboratory -surrounde-d by Elvin Hopkins and Jesse Huff, the inventor used his instrument for the first time on Guy McCoy. Prof. Ed- ward Lazar and Scientists Anthony Amadio, Ralph Keffer, said: Why, it's colossal! It's stupendous! Paul Wozny quoted: It's nothing short of mediocre. Local Boy Makes Good: good citizens awoke one week amid a peal and whistles. Joseph Valen- tino was in town. It seems that the erstwhile Walla Walla fruit sales- man invented a machine for peeling bananas and it was Podunk's luck to have his inventive genius come .to a climax there. Officer Roy Monsour blew his whistle as the banana ma- chine went up Main St. at 2.1 m. p. h. in excess of the speed limit. Valen- tino told Mayor Paul Wilson in the presence of -Mike Elias, Andrew Die- thorn, and James Klingensmith, mem- bers of the board of public safety, that he would perfect the machine when he found time. Podunk's a. m. last blowing of EDUCATHNY - What, No Chemistry : National college and high school teachers in conference at New York last week asked passage of many new laws which would alter the c-haracter of the nation's classrooms. High school principals Joseph Gresko, Howard Wolfgang, Gene- vieve Stinson, Thelma Schaefer, Thelma Be-ck, Mary Mollick, and Ruth Neary asked that no chemis- try be taught in chemistry classes: their reason: The students would like it much better. Florence Wat- son, Bernard Sandson, Helen Down- ing, Har1'y Levine, Betty Matthews, Vivian -Clayton, Wanda Bushyager and Mary Masciantonia, Pa. chemis- try teachers, were entirely in accord with the idea. If Thomas Wilson, Anita Rogen- moser, Robert Neumann, Regina Joyce, Eugenia Anton, college pro- fessors, had their way, Latin lessons would be taught in English. They said it would be so much simpler for the teachers. Physical Education: Physical education directors for girls have mapped out a new pro- gram to be instituted in Pennsyl- vania schools next fall. It will 1n- clude a complete interscholastic schedule of sports and was drawn up by Instructors Madelyn Longo, Catherine Robb, Dorothy Stern, Ruth Bethune, Ma1'y Haraseviat, Margaret Smith, Anna Mollick, Lillian Gagli- ardi, and Angeline DePal1na. Thomas Leonard, state superintendent of edu- cation, approved the plan last week. Tuskegee Honored: Tuskegee Normal was honored last week with the 'National Education Association medal for advancement in education. The medal and the ac- companying presentation was re- ceived Fby Cecil Blackwell, Annabel Clarkson, Merle Robinson, and Mamie Lou Jones, faculty of the school. Books - Latest Books: 4, Babes in the Storm, Marion Vot- tero and Doris Pritchard. Story of thrilling radio rescue of two chil- dren by Paul Wilmes. Price: 952.150, Etiquette, by June Sittman. Up- to-minute story of -manners and when to use them. Price 32.50. Friendship, by Ruth Hill and Grace Hizer. Sentimental novel of friendship of two girls at college. Price 32:00. The Sports Review, by Donald Irwin and Robert Bush. Resume of all sports events in 1955. 'Com- plete in one vol. Price 52.75. ART Four Nobelmen : For the first time in history four Americans won the four highest di- visions in the annual Nobel Art contests. For his naturalistic draw- ing, South of Brush 'Cree-k, Robert Sanders won acclaim of Judges Flor- ence Sandson and Virginia Valdesa- lice. Other winners: Thomas Fagan's cartoon, Bunky3 Tony Coles' sur- realistic Street Scene, Harold Ire- land's magazine cover design, Beau- tiful Lady. MUSIC Serenade: European countries this week will have a real musical treat in store for them with the arrival of Soloists, Betty Ann Taylor, Helen Milburn, and Pianist, Barbara Taylor. They plan a tour of France, England, Italy, Spain, -Germany and Norway. While in France, they will be guests of Jean Skelly and Helen Jane Dav- idson who a1'e studying music in Paris and Lyons. BUSINESS Steel Profits : Florence Cook, treasurer of United Steel, last week reported net profits of 33,045,000 for the fiscal year end- ing June 1. Officers of the corpora- tion, Peter Troglio, Pres., Madeline Caruso, Vice Pres., and Bette Traut- wine, Sec., attributed the gain to ris- ing business on all fronts and espe- cially to orders from Dan Collins' Pennsylvania-Maryland railroad. Bet- ty Lou Best is advertising manager of the United Steel. Appointed : Westman Kodak last week welcom- ed two women long prominent in fi- nancial circles to the board of trust- ees of the -company: Mary Lukon and Catherine Opar, formerly of the Saramae McKnight Hosiery board. With their arrival is expected a great upturn in business. On the Westman board of directors are Nick Orange, Anna Miller, Lillian Bauer, Elsie Demorest, and William Becker. On the Air: There's no fuel like an old fuel, is what Century Coal Co.'s August Demarcki says. And the whole country has echoed the cry as that company last week initiated a radio series. Entertainers Clyde 'Guy, Stanley Hall, Roy Bollinger, and August Delison, the whispering ten- or, have been rputting the coal pro- gram -over in a 'burst of flames. However, things came to a pretty pass last week as Twenty Grand Coal Co.'s Pres., John Weightman, refuted the Century advertising. Weightman said -Demarcki's company held large interests in a stone 'quarry and shoe blacking plant, called in Profs. Charles Criner and John Whiteman as chemical analysis ex- perts. Result: Century coal has .009 collieries of heat-giving material. TI-IE PATI-I OF LIFE VIRGINIA ZANARINE The sunrise of our life, our high school years, Is the prophet of our later years to eomeg NfVill it be like the dawn of a dreary day, One overly bright burst of glory Foretelling leaden, threatening Or will it be like the dawn ol' A glow gradually brightening dreary Skies? a perfect day, into sunlit joy? Not so brief that by its very brevity It brings Sad, dreary thoughts of what might have But a steady brightening sense of pleasure. For us the sun begins its upward course Either riding through the sky in triumph Shedding on all, the warming light of fair suceeSsg Or driven by Apollo through a cheerless sky I-lidden by dark clouds of failure and despair. Till at last it sets behind the western hills, Leaving a smiling glowing Glad for the sun, rejoicing Or one withered, drooping Untouched by the radiance earth behind that you had lived with despondeney of happiness. been Junior Pictures if f l rw NM If vlg IX N x I 'Mr I I i ,, - fi Zu . -7 l!,f Q 4 N 2 V i -4 f if ' 5 I VJ, M V wr ' L . 1 J ff fg I ? W 'A l I U N 1 O R S CLASS OFFICERS SAMUEL WHITEMAN . . . President JAYNE YARLETT . . . Treasurer BETTY APPEL .... Vice President BENSON IVICCAULLEY . . Secretary Class Colors: ORCHID AND GREEN Class Flower: TEA ROSE Class Motto: STUDY TO SUCCEEDH Class Advisor: MISS ETHEL LANDGRAFF 5 'E X X 1 W x X , fx E XMXNX 'x f N W X A fl Q XR X V ' X Rx 1' X X f W . x XX i XXX X r Q Q' KJ X I 7 uX 11 'X ' aff! N- If , . f4 I X 'I X X! Q jx , .,. X XX xx A---'4-,M.?.X , 5 h : xx 4-pf, '-1 - X f': ' 'J'-Bl-1-I, ', 5 yf HS -We ETS, C1 if , f L -fr 4 X I 19,2 gm If -5 V - RZ fax ff , X' ll K 'V P x 'Tx 'V Y 2 V314 ' - A 1 X4 M 3 I sy N lj, f . N i' 'Y o Q Q - - A 1- - - - o F o - . ,, . .- -.l - ' wh . f' . fl I., Z Q 5? kt' f -Jig 'f G ml V1 I , r 'Q Y M. If me ,l o flu fig ' ,A Sophomore P1ctures ' i aufffll lk, . SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS MICHAEL ADAMS ..... President NORMA JEAN DOWNING . . Secretary CARL DEL VITTO . . Vice President GRACE MANFREDO . . . Treasurer fu? Class Colors: ORCHID AND GOLD Class Flower: AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE Class Motto: ' S LET SUCCESS BE OUR GOAL Class Advisor: MISS ERLA DOUBLE L. Freshmen Pictures WW 1 x. N. ,. .lm .ul . ,, ..,., 1 .-'lx ii 'xg Ulf Q11 E' 'I , I .1 Q ,I ' X H' X 1, x ? 1l' It 'I 1' 3? W L 1 Z 5 R H? ,X wg e 1 , fm i W 9 F R E S H M E N CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM WOOD T 4 .... President HELEN MCCULLOUGI-l . Vice President IRENE WORLEY . . . . Secretary BETTY JANE SMITH . . Treasurer CUB Class Colors: BLUE AND GOLD Class Flower: ORCHID Class Motto: THERE IS ALWAYS A WAY' TO SUCCESS Class Advisor: MISS IVIILDRED I-IILLIS N . ,' 1,4 1 1' i1 , 1 - .1-T ' ' l UQ Cercle Francais OFFICERS : President - - - RUTH SMITH Vice President - - ALMA SIEGEL Sec'y.-Treas. ---- THELMA GLICK - Sponsor, Miss Floto Le IH. Top Row-Thelma Beclc, Ruth Smith, Alma Siegel, Dorothy Wol- chick, Elizabeth Wolchick, Dorothy McAvoy, Dorothy Andrews, Catherine Felentzer, William Moog. Second Row-William Mull, John Weightman, Joe Valentino, Walker Yarlett, Thomas Wilson, Robert Neuman, Anita Rogan- moser. Bottom Row-Thelma Glick. Mi-ss Floto. Madelyn Caruso, Mabel Orr, Jennie Lapina, Madelyn Longo, Edward Lazar. Classical Club OFFICERS: C u President - - - ESTI-IEP. BERSENAS vice Pres. - - - WILLIAM FROEIILIGH secretary - - - JAMES CASERIO Treasurer ---- PAUL MATTHEWS Sponsor, Miss Barley Top Row-Charlotte Cassell, Margaret Monstrola, Gertrude Carroll, Harriet Rice, Marguerite Huether, Helen Hulick, Rita Hurley. Second Row-Edward Lazar, Joan Pignocco, Pearl Nescott, Doris Patch, Evelyn Deibler, June Curtin, Miss Barley. Bottom Row-Billy Heffelfinger, Paul Matthews, Robert Holden, William French, William Froehlich, James Caserio, William Wood. Absentees-Esther Bersenas, George Rupp. El Circulo Espanol OFFICERS: President ----- JOSEPH BERGER Vice President - - - VICTOR VALETTI Secretary ----- RONALD SHOTTS Treasurer - - MARY LOUISE WELSH Sponsor, Miss Baughman 'ma -Tix '73- P 4 up Row-Alton Clair, Ben McCaulley, James Fulmer, Mike Ferrara, Ray Kurth, Trail Wertz, Pete Giaquinto. fourth Row-Dolores Akin, Jean McDowell, Miriam Broker, Vitio Cilli, Frank Maturo, Paul Getto, Marion Zeoli, Thomas Lowther. hird Row-Elizabeth 0'Lear, Mary Haraseviat, Florence Watson, Teresa Pacelli, Josephine Pompei, Chester Smolenski, Gertrude Poplawski, Mike Palo. 'econd Row-Vera Anrlrewartha, Mary Perry, Sarah Abraham, Angeline DePalma, Adeline Vitolo, Maude Reeger, Louis Giac- earrlo, Mary Marchetti. ottnm Row-Eugenia Anton, Ronald Shotts, Victor Valetti. Joseph Berger, James DiFrancesco, Marian Vottero, Mary Welsh, Virginia Zanarini. bsentees-Helen Benson, Virginia Dent. +- X Progresslve Science Club orriciznsz PROGRESSIV A E President - - ---. ANN THROM Vice, President - - BAPTISTE MONIER secretary - - - - RENELDA AKINS Treasurer ---- MARY LOU KEALEY Sponsor, Mr. McLean Top Row Ralph Rapa 'lhomas Abraham, Thomas Anton, Baptiste Monier Ralph Sandella I'r'lnk Yennerell. Thqrd Row Irene Small Betty Smith, Renelda Akins, Emma Anton Robert Stevenson J D. Hzxckley, Jack Watson. Second Row-June 'lheobold Mary Lou Kealey, Rosanna Anderson, Sar'1h Abraham Staffane Kuznik, Jane Scott, Marpraret Elias. Bottom Row Mary Iranklm, Ruth Weller, Virginia Sandella, William Hoffman James Dberley. Mr. McLean. Absenteesf-Mike Elias Mary Lou Kealey, Baptiste Monier. SC1 I-Ii Club OFFICERS: ' Vice Pres. - - - - RAE RIGGS l-l W President - - DON PATTERSON f' Sec.-Treas. - - THOMAS LAWSON CLUB Sponsor, Mr. Eicher Top Row-David Smeltzer. Gerald Hopkins, Carl Del Vitto, Don Patterson, Wilbur Flowers, Bert Detwiler. Second Row-Mr. Eicher, Marie Butler, George Rupp, Thomas Lawson, Marjorie Kessel, Rae Riggs. Bottom Row-Marie Conqueror, Helen Cloherty, Viola Gongaware, Cecilia Page, Pearl Bethune, Tressa Dent. Absentees-Virginia McCullough, Louis Cruciana Philomene De Palma. Priestley Science Club OFFICERS: 'W' S li' Pres.-V. Pres. - - - GODFREY THOMAS ' ' Sec'y.-Treas. - - ROBERT FROEHLICI-I Sponsor, Mr. Arnold Top Row-George Cametti, Robert Froehlich, James Estep, Fred Sershen, James Blank. Third Row-Jesse Huff, Albert Di Francesco, Charles Criner, Elmer Cullen. Second Row-Richard Monstrolo, Lorna Kemerer, Anna Bober, Mabeldine Kuntz, Agnes Setlock. Bottom Row-Godfrey Thomas, Elvin Hopkins, Paul Bush, Robert Donaldson, Mr. Arnold. Forum Club O PP O - - l933 OFFICERS : -FORUM President - - - - FRANCES LONG f I vice Pres, - - DOROTHY ANDREWS N f Sec'y.-Treats. ---- HELEN KRUPEY MISS HARSHEY Top Row-Steve Zellem, Trall Wertz, George France, Albert Jim, Joseph Burgun, Kenneth Diffenderfer, Frank Criner. Third Row-Sylvia Boerio, Mary Marchetti, Cecil Blackwell, Helen Mochnick, Doris Pritchard, Eugenia Anton, Loretta Stevenson. Second Row-Helen Krupey, Helen Kwiatkoski, Mary Lukon, Flor- ence Sandson, Rita Nestlcr, Betty Ann Mathias, Helen Milburn. Bottom Row-Dorothy Kratochvil, Dorothy Andrews, Marie Mc- Ilvaine, Frances Long, Jennie Lapina, Maclelyn Longo. bsentees'-Anna Elias, Thomas Fagan, Marcella Kindelan, Helen Kunczewski, Edmund Marsolo. History Guild OFFICERS: fmmmmk WF President ---- LOUISE CHANNON E ,. E Vice President - MARY ELLA EDWARDS 2 Secretary ---- RUTH FELEIQTZER a 4h,, X9 oils Treasurer ----- - LLOYD VOLL ze' Sponsor, Mr. Myers op Row-Edward Sylvester, Bert Detwiler, Luther Matthews. 'econd Row-Mary Ella Edwards, Louise Channon, Melrose Caddy, Pearl Yett, Helen Krupey. ottom Row-Lloyd Voll, Audrea Griffith, Lenora Baker, Ruth Felentzer. bsentees'-Anna Leyko, Rose Long, Viola Tocco, Ethel Welsh, Elizabeth Wolmering, James Caserio. Math Club OFFICERS: President - - - BETTY CREADY Vice President ----- PAUL LUNN Sec.-Tr. - MARY ISABEL SANDERBECK Sponsor, Mr. Henry op Row-Paul Lunn, Mary Isabel Sanderbock, Betty Cready, Anna. Bober, Earl Hill. ottom Row-Roy Monsour, Mabeldine Kuntz, Adelaide Niedzeoski, Helen Kennedy, Mr. Henry. l l x 1 f 1 fs I Commerce Club OFFICERS: X X!!! E ' President - - - - FLORENCE COOK u 1 Vice President - - - VIRGINIA SMITH ami y 4 Secretary ' ' ' MARY LOU DETWILER Treasurer - - - TI-IELMA SCHAFFER up Sponsor, Mr. Littlejohn A TOD Bow--Mary Lou Detwiler, Carl Hartung, Dan Collins, John Davis, Helen Ernette, Emma Bohince, Velma Lauffer. Third Row-Helen Kunczewski, Helen Krupey, Helen Kwiatkoski, Thelma Schaefer, Mary Masciantonia, Catherine Matiska, Mary Ann' Floyd. Virginia Berlin. Second Row-Wanda Bushyager, Ruth Bethune, Betty Lou Best. Helen Jane Davidson, Grace Hizer, Dorothy I-Ierbold, Ann Wod- nick, Virginia Valdesalice. Bottom Row-Mr. Amann, Mr. Littlejohn, Florence Cook, Sylvia Boerio. Anna Elias, Lillian Gagliarfli, Herbert Folger. Absentees-Niok Kowalski, Doris Smith, Virginia Smith. I. H. S. Dispatch Staff Editor - - - HILARY DOBERNECK Associates - - JOE BERGER GRAFF BOMBERGER Business Mana1:er..CHARLES SI-IUGARTS Fan. Advisor - MISS MADELEINE CASE Ton Row-Carl Reutcr, Graff Bumberger, Bob Ruff, Donald Hall. Robert Wilson. Third Row-Ann Bober, Betty Boettner, Betty Shuster, Isabell Ruff, Helen Rice, Roy Monsour. Second Row-Charles Shugarts, Ann Dobcrneck, Amelia Wall, Jane Bauer, Miss Case. V Bottom Row-Edward Lazar, William Mull, Joseph Berger, Hilary Duberneck, Ben McCaulley. Debating Team OFFICERS: i pw President - - - ROBERT NEUMANIN -E. 1-Z Vice I-'resident - - - SAM WHITEMA -i :E ser-'y.-Trans. - - GEORGE DE SAVER1 1' T coach - - - - - - MR. MANIFOLI l Asn. coach - - Miss LoBoD l Top Row-Miss Lobody, George Di Saverio, Andrew Hurley, M Manifold. Bottom Row-Sam Whiteman, John Romano, Robert Neumann Helen Rice, Vincent Holden, Baptiste Monier. l Absentees-Robert Henkel, Helen Weible, Jayne Yarlett. ..,,...,.....l,. .--,..,,.,,,. .. . . , . .....e Y , . - - ..-.amwxmvmmxxmxxmxwmmxmmwymmmmwwmmxxxmmmxxxm tw f -1 'ld' W x x A f X vm J X x X Q 3 a t L l UQ E Alpha Trl H1-Y OFFICERS: President - BARBARA TAYLOR Vlec Pre ldent - - - ESTHER EVANS Secretary - CHRISSIE SKELLY TIGASUYCF - - FRANCES LONG Sponsor Miss Patterson Top Row Grace kuntf Betty Jane Boettner, Dorothy Helzel Dorothy Moleman Naomi Byerly Irene Small Chrlssxe Skelly AlldlLY Gr1ff'11.h Mnry Flla Edwards. Third Row V1r1,1nla Joyce Bessie Hazlett, Esther Bersenas Betty Phelson Latimer Exans Neld'1 Benson, Betty Ann Taylor Rxtl McLau1.,hl1n Second Row Ruth Struthcrr. Mtrlorie Hughes, Elsie Demorezst Wanda Kxupar Rita Hurley Betty Cready, Ann Doberneck. Bottom Row Fltanor Whiteman Txelyn Bricker Dorothy Palrner Mary O hvxe FIEIDCCS Long Barbara Taylor, Ethel Weiner Jane Yaxletl Beta Trl-Hi-Y OFFICERS: Pleszdent CLARA MATTHEWS Vice President ELIZABETH WOLCHICK 'wecretzuy RUFH DOWNINC fu, Lsurer BLTTY MATTHEWS SDODSDI Miss Mabel Schall I'op Row Bessie Gordon Evelyn Broker, Clara Matthews, Thelma Sehacfel Helen Ernettc. Rose Clark, Margaret MeGulggan, Helen Denny Pearl Bethune hnrd Row E111 lbeth Wolchlck M1ll0l'lC Lee, Isabelle Ruff, Jean Bremlg Angeline CIDFLSSC Catherine Belfey, Anita Rogenmoser. econd Row Bettv Mxtthews Genevieve Stinson, Martha Hower, Wllhemma I-Iver Helen Goodman Betty Laidig, Ruth Bethune. ottom Row Dolores Aklns Ruth Downing, Florabonne Duez, Vxrglla Lawther Betty Jones Irene Waits, Anna Molliek, Mary Ann Floyd 4 bsentees Betty Appel Halen Benedyk Helen Downing, Luella Gray Mildred Powers Margaret Ravnak. Grex Club Iii orrlcons: lm-in 'S President - DOROTHY WOLCHICK Vice Preslclent - - BETTY BOETTNER lg Secretary ---- RUTH SMITH Trcvsurer JEANNETTE LOUGHNER Sponeor Miss Dickroeger p Row Eclw zrcl Gentllo Flancls Shrosk, Joseph Valentino, Earl Robert Claire Bushyager William Daugherty, Homer Detwiler, Bernard Brecht Rita McL'1ughl1n lrd Row Mildred Helzel Betty Shuster, Dorothy Helzel, Ruth Garland K lthex-me Pelentter Marion Adler, Margaret Smith, CDFISSIC Skelly Betty Pexree ond Row Grace Huer Betty Lou Best, Doris Smith, Marjorie Kessel Jacqueline Lanrhs, Betty Breinig, Norma Sloan, Wanda I rupar, Martha Messmer ttom Row Virginia Zanarlne, Thelma Glick, Ruth Smith, Dor- thy Wolchlck. Betty Boettner, Jeannette Loughner, Cecil Black- vell, Miss Dxckroeger - sentee Vlrgmla Smith '- ...V '- ' -1- -. ,-l...- ,I , ,.f- -,f 1 .1- - 'f -. H Q , G ef-1 . - re , ,i , . Q - X X 4, , :V XX x X . 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Fourth Row-Andrew Diethorn, Donald Connor, Earl Kifer, Jack Bauer, James Blank, Joseph Berger, Carl Del Vitto, Eusephius Third Row-Bob Zollinger. Herbert Felger, Frederick Wood, Donald Hall, James Taylor, David Cochran, Louis Giaccardo, Paul Second Row--Robert Ruff, Donald Gray, William Geyer, Donald Patterson, Gordon Matthews, Walker Yarlett, Thomas Wilson, Mr. Basom. Bottom Row--Jack Molsky. Ernest Priest, Wade Wentzel, Jay Poole, Fred Cottrell, Laughrey Tyson, Bennie MeCaulley, Edward I-Iarbaugh. Beta I-li -Y OFFICERS: President - - - WESLEY McCULLOUGH Vice President - - - SAM WHITEMAN Secretary ------ DON TAYLOR Treasurer ----- FRANK AULTZ Chaplain - - CHARLES SHUGARTS Marshall - - - ANTHONY SABATINO Sponsor, Mr. Stroud TOD Row-Eusephius Conti, Martin Kifer, William Kifer, Robert Henkel, Howard Love, William Daugherty, Roy Monsour, Ben Griffith, Albert Croushore, Edwin Molsky. Third Row--George Di Saverio, Louis DeCecco, Leland Richardson, Robert Wolfe, Earl Roberts, John Romano, Edward Gentile, Thomas Anton, James Caserio. Second Row-Stanley Hall, Carl Clair, William Warren, Harold Ireland, Walter Plonski, William Doncaster, Graff Bomberger, Vincent Holden, Francis Shrosk. Bottom Row-Bernard Sandson, Anthony Sabatino, Donald Taylor. Samuel Whiteman, Wesley McCullough, Charles Shugarts, Frank Aultz, Mr. Stroud. Absentees-Earl Kifer, Hugh Torrance. Collectors' Club .IIII H OFFICERS: President ---- ESTHER WALTER vice President - - - ANNA GENDICI-I 1 A.V' Sec'y.-Treas. - - DoLoREs LEONARD Sponsor, Miss Greno Top Row-Miss Greno, Esther Walters, Helen McCullough l Pauline l Second Row-Romana Shrosk, Anna Gendich, Rachael Helen Duckworth, Mary Lehasky. Bottom Row-Marie Aland, Aurelia Jupina, Mary Leonard, Leonard. Absentees--William Ernette, Catherine Rengler, Loretta Fichtner, Clara Marsh, Miller, Geraldine Smith, Theodore Stevenson Cuthill, Ward Shuster. Stern, Jane Stough, Helen Benson. . Genovese, Christina Joyce, ' W l if Boys' Athletic Club OFFICERS: ii President - - - - VITTO RECK 1 1- Vice President -- WILLIAM GEYER Sec'y.-Treus. - -- - JOE BOWMAN Sponsor, Mr. McLaughlin Top Row-Joseph Bowman, Elmer Walters, Robert Zollinger, Thomas Butler, Vitto Reck, Clyde Guy, Charles Sanders. Second Row-3Charles Daud, Robert Kifer, William Geyer, Carl McLosliy, Earl Kifer, Thomas Manfrello. Bottom Row-Clair NVeister, George McKissock, Donald Conner, Lawrence Jadot, Mr. McLaughlin. Absentees-William Altman, Bob Holden, Joe Richardson, Robert Smith, Earl Tregasser. Girls' Sports Club OFFICERS: President ---- CATHERINE ROBB Vice President ---- RUTH NEARY Sec'y.-Treas. - - CATHERINE MATISKA Sponsor, Miss Powell Top Row-Betty Kealey, Edith Martin, Helen Pittner, Dorothy LeSage, Arthea O'Brien, Ruth Neary, Pauline Skirola, Saramae McKnight. Third Row-Ruth Hill, Margaret Burzio, Adeline Vitolo, Grace Manfredo, Catherine Matiska, Regina Joyce, Anna Miller. econd Row-Lucy Krupey, Catherine Robb, Angeline DePalma, Dorothy Hackman, Helen Shadler, Evelyn Bricker, Mary Orange. ottom Row-Louise Smith, Elizabeth Felentzer, Grace Kuntz, Teresa Dent., Mary Mollick, Marie Maturo, Miss Powell. Nature Study Club OFFICERS: President - - - JOSEPH KEARNEY Vice Pres. - ---- BOYD HILL Sec'y.-Treas. - - BETTY JANE SMITH Reporter ----- FRANK ALTMAN Sponsor, Mr. Rigney op Row-Boyd Hill, Richard Helzel, Vivian Johnson, Melha John, Jennie Christofano, Genevieve Anton, Robert Anthony. econd Row-George Walters, Joseph Kearney, Betty Jane Smith, Peggy Brown, Frank Altman, Edgar Horn, Mike Chicklu. ottom Row-Modestus Shacller, Julia De Saverio, Rose De Palma, Hattie Kemerer, Myrtle Bozzo, Amelia Mauro, Mr. Rigney. bsentecs-Willis Keffer, Warren Fleming. 4 :Za W Q L IW ., g.g l . i get iikf-3' f N W- ,Home Making Club A. M. OFFICERS: President ------ - RUTH HILL Vice President ----- JANE LORD Sec'y.-Treas. - - SARAMAE McKNIGHT Sponsor, Miss Duncan Top Row--Ruth Hill, Clara Matthews. Doris Pritchard, Letitia Biava, Florence Sandson, Martha Hower, Jane Lord, Margaret McGuig1:an. Second Row-Claudine Wcgley, Mary Mollick, Betty Matthews, Marie Mcllvaine, Rita Nestler, Helen Milburn, Loretta Stevenson. Bottom Row-Saramae McKnight, Anna Miller, Helen Downing, Betty Shustcr, Louise Smith, Anna Mollick, Miss Duncan. Absentees-June Cuthill, Marcella Kindelan, Alfrida McCabe, Mil- dred Powers. Home Making Club P. M. OFFICERS: President - - - MARY LOUISE WELSH Vice President - - BETTE TRAUTWINE Sec'y.-Trcas. - - - MARIAN VOTTERO Sponsor, Miss Duncan Top Row-Jean Skelly, Mary Perry, Alice Fennell, Virginia Valde- salice, Frances Yockey. Mary Louise Welsh. Second Row-Mary Haraseviat, Catherine Opar, Ann Wilson, Florence Watson, Wanda Bushyager. Bottom Row-Eileen Stevenson, Ann Wodnik, Marion Vottero, Zelda Stough, Miss Duncan. Absentee-Bette Trautwine. Home Making Club . OFFICERS : President - - - - - ALICE HENRY Vice President - ELIZABETH KEMERER Secretary - - - MARGARET SADLER Treasurer ---- DOROTHY SADLER Sponsor, Miss Evans Top Row-Alice Henry, Sylvia Gross, Mary Pasquale, Valett: Ryder, Dorothy Sadler, Victoria Serra, Emma Bohince, Angelin Haravatic, Virginia Smith. Second Row-Larue Fink, Twilla Mae Boettner, Lois Clayton, Jeai McDowell, Virginia Dent, Rose Marie McGrath, Cora Gorxgaware Miss Evans. Bottom Row-Nellie Lazasky, Beatrice Genta, Agnes Setlock, Su? anna Kifer, Elizabeth Kemerer, Margaret Sadler, Blanche Davis Absentees-Rose Cuymmer, Catherine Guriak, Olga. Marsola, Helex Stough. P,-,f,,. f,... ',,,. --ffl 'zii Reading Club OFFICERS: President - - - LILLIAN GAGLIARDI Vice President - - - REGINA WOLFE Sec'y.-Treas. - - PEARL MAWHINNEY Librarian ------- ABE HODES Sponsor, Miss Garman Top Row-Pauline Genovese, Anna Marie Rose, Frank Altman, Arthur Urbani, Abe Hodes, Ray Oesterling, Elmer Chishko. Third Row-Lillian Gagliardi, Elizabeth Welmering, Regina Wolfe, Henrietta Whiteman, Genevieve Czxtaldo, Tressa Zellem, Angeline Zeoli. Second Row-Louise Panigal, Marie Ewing, Mary Jane Conrad, Virginia Ereditario, Caroline Cilli, Margaret Dumsik, Betty Lou Steiner. Bottom Row--Pearl Mawhinney, Marcella Byerley, Eleanor Ferrari, Virginia Gross, Miss Garman, Letitia Biava. Absentees-Beatrice Genta, Donald Harbaugh, Gerald Hai-tune. Mary Virginia Mercer, Olga Monier, Mabel Orr, Dorothy Perich, Emil Zellers. Arts and Crafts Club op Row-Mark Gillespie, Paul Wilmes, Andy Regina, Theodore Rucolas, Robert Sepson, Mr. Crawford. ottom Row-Frank Cignitti. 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Bottom Row--Donald Taylor, Ronald Shotts, Raymond Curtin, .Tack Bauer, Anthony Davanti. High School Band Top Row-Kenneth Diffenderfer, Robert Kifer, Clair Bushyager, John Whiteman, Ronald Shotts, Joe Kashawlic, Graff Bomberger, Charles Shugarts. Fourth Row-William Shomo, George Frye, Leo Kearns, Glenn Tregasser, Donald Taylor, Joe Rumick, Bennie Griffith, John Raynak, John Dragani. Third Row-Thomas Hopkinson, William Ashton, William Kifer, Randolf Linhart, Ward Bloom, Emil Criner, Kay Montgomery, l Charles Lang, Donald Connor. i 1 i Second Row-Albert Cox, Anthony Davanti, Joseph Lux, Camille I Picciano, Howard Steiner, Carl DclVitto, Jack Lauffer, Bernice Answine. 1 Bottom Row-Clair Weistcr, Clyde Guy, Louis Byerly, Dan Pic- l ciano, Eileen Opela, Mr. Guest. Philatelic Club OFFICERS: President - - - - LEO KEARNS Q vice Pi-esident ---- JOHN KUNTZ secretary - - NORMA JEAN DOWNING Treasurer --.-- EDWARD KUNTZ Sponsor, Miss Buckley Members-Louis Cafusso, Richard, C1-eady, Norma Jean Downing, Genevieve Elias, Laverna Ellig, Salvatore Ferrara, William Fisher, Glenn Huff, Andrew Hurley, Alma Kauffman, Leg Kearns, James Kemerer, Edward Kuntz, John Kuntz, Thelma Leister. Arthur Miller, Edmund Miller, Dean Matthews, James Morgan, Dorothy Norman, Michael Popovich, William Wood. fi 'P gg i .1 ,K X f qg w. .E Y -r,..v, , nl- , 5 P A ' Xh l Girls' Chorus Top Row-Dorothy Palmer, Joan Pignaceo, Gladys Gault, Ruth Thompson, Helen McCullough, Jennie Christophano, Virginia 5erlli1ix,oMary Ann Floyd, Valetta Ryder, Margaret Raynak. a e rr. Fourth Row-Katherine Felentzer, Marian Adler, Betty Lou Steiner, Manorie Kessel, Margaret Huether, Genevieve Elias, Teresa gacella, Ruth Bethune, Helen Milburn, June Errett, Charlotte au . Thir , , Scurci, Barbara Taylor, Betty Lou Best, Alfrida McCabe Helen googman, Genevieve Stinson, Virginia Valdesalice, Miargaret on o. d Row-Alvetta Yett, Anne Gendich Catherine Fagan Joan Second Row-Pearl Nescot, Mary Jane Conrad, Marian Merrell. Margaret James, Betty Jane Boettner, Anna Bober, Louise Chanon, Jane Bauer. Esther Evans, Betty Shuster, Lorna Kemerer, Frances Yockey. Bottom Rowv-Charlotte? Cassel, Chrissie Skelly, Norma Sloan, Mar- garet' Elias, Wanda Krupar, Florabonne Duez, Norma Jean owning, Nelda Benson, Betty Matthews. Absentees--Margaret Billups, G. Poploaski, Betty Ann Taylor. fifties . f V ,I Boys' Chorus Top Row-Carl Hartung, Edward McCormick, Frank Yenerell Albert Mauro, Thomas Anton, Frank Aultz, George Frye, Ralph Keffer. Third Row-Myerslaw Senchyshyn, Wade Wentzel, James Fulmer, Charles McDonald, David Cochran, Fredrick Wood, Donald Con- nor, Paul Wozny. Second Row-Charles Shugarts, George Gillis, Francis Shrosk, Roh- ert Kifer, Donald Gray, William Geyer, Robert Holden. Bottom Row-William Stokes, Anthony Brais, Ralph Rapa, An- thony Sabatino, Vitto Cilli, Dallas Knight., Robert Good. Mixed Chorus Top Row-Chrissie Skelly, Joan Scurci, Williamu Stokes, Anthony Sabatino, Ralph Rapa, Anthony Brais, Robert Good, Dallas Knight, Vitto Cilli, Betty Jane Boettner, Anna Bober, Louise Chanon, Charlotte Cassel. Fourth Row-Florabonne Duez, Norma Sloan, Carl I-Iartung, Ed- ward McCormick, Frank Yenerell, Albert Mauro, Frank Anton, Frank Aultz, George Frye, Ralph Keffer, Waxida Krupar. Third Row-Betty Lou Best, Myerslaw Senchyshyn, Wade Wentzcl, James Fulmer, Charles McDonald, David Cochran, Frederick Wood, Donnldf' Connor, Paul Wozny, Ann Gendich. Second Row-Helen Goodman, Charles Shugarts, George Gillis, Francis Shrosk, Robert Kifer, Donald Gray, William Geyer. Robert Holden, Frances Yockey. Bottom Row-Barbara Taylor, Marian Adler, Alfrida McCabe, Virginia Berlin, Charlotte Saul, Dorothy Palmer, Katherine Felentzer, Lorna Kemerer, Margaret Jan1es,'Esther Evans, Jan Bauer, Jennie Christophano. 1 I L l Q3 X .L ii ' at N -aig- Varsity Football Team Coach ---- A. MARKLEY BARNES Assistant Coach - - CHARLES RIGNEY Junior Varsity Coach - ALFRED AMANN Trainer ----- ELROY op Row-Fred Keenan, Thomas Throm Kratochvilt, Clifford Millert, 'Howard' Tony Colesli, Kenneth Brintont, Joseph hird Row-Thomas Abraham, Clarence ALB RI GHT Carl Lawsont, Charles Love- ' , Frank Crm er'l', Pecorarat. Wolfe , Clyde Elliotti, Micheal Ferrera ', Edward Gentilo, Chester Smolenski , Victor Bohince, Louis Smolenskir, George Divillier. ccond Row-Herbert Felger' fStudent Manager-Xp, Kenneth Kohl, Robert Sanders ', Urban Fatht, Albert Caviggia, Robert Mark- land, Carl Knechtal ', Alex Piaseckym, Mr. Albright. ottom Row-Mr. Rigney, Andrew Varine, John Evanicht, Alfred Gurzzenski, William Jouretr, Louis Bohince, Metro Orange? Mr. Barnes. bsentees-Paul Kneebtel, Paul Bozzo, Oscar Benson. Robert Zimmerman fStudent Manngerl, Arthur Tocco QSt.udent Manager-J . Lettermen. Mentors 'op Row-Mr. Amann, Mr. Rigney. ottom Row-Mr. Albright, Mr. Barnes, Mr. McLaughlin. lunior Varsity Football p Row-Elio Dalletezze, Charles Loughner, William McCormick, Almas Kauffman. Thomas Cochran, William Steiner, Mike Christofano. ird Row-Edward Stern. Joseph Bengel, Conrad Byerly, Edward Held, James Moyar, Carl Redwood. cond Row-Mr. Amann. Walter Peach, Luther Matthews, Julian Benson, Merle Storey, Mr. McLaughlin. ttom Row-William Bratkovich, Joe Tucci. John Pawlick. Steve Laston, Harry Klinzing. Charles Sanders. D ief le nfe i e l A d Q Varsity Basketball Team Conch ---- A. MARKLEY BARNES Student Manager - - - - JAY POOLE Top Row-Thomas Throm, Alex Piasecky, Robert Smith, Clyd Elliott, Donald Hall. Second Raw-Jay Poole fStudent Managerl, Thomas Wilson, Alber Caviggin. Lloyd Pierce. Bottom Row-Louis Smolenslci. Stanley Hall, Chester Smolensk Mr. Barnes. Cheerleaders Coach - - MR. BOETTNER Top Row--Lloyd Pearce, Lawrence Jadot, Benjamin McCaulle Jack Greenawalt. Second Raw-William Mull, Dorothy I'Iackrnan, Mr. Boettncr. Bottom Row-Virginia Smith, Betty Ferree, Grace Kuntz. lunior Varsity Basketball Tea Coach ----- CHARLES RIGNEY Student Manager - - JOSEPH GRESKO Top Row-Carl DelVitto, George Walters, Charles Wolfe, Sami Robinson, Earl Kifer. Second Row-William Steiner, James Manpcan, Edward Tatarc Mr. Rigney. ' Bottom Row--Edward Smolenski, John Pawlik, Albert Maui Courtney McLosky. Absentees-Joseph Gresko, Steve Tan-line. W 1 3 'fss .g., - -4 Y 1 -M ': -',f ,e if, V,,:,T , ,Tr i p E S5115 V, - g z - .,smnmvnwtuwnuwmuuu uxxmwwm.. T f i f ' llir fi lm ffl , f ' Football Season FRANK -CRINER Under the direction of A. Markley Barnes and Charles Pat Rigney, Jeannette has gone through another successful season. Our opening game oftthe 34 season was with Sewickley whom we defeated by the score of 2 to 0, Our next games were Westinghouse, 0-05 Derry Township, 0-09 East Huntington 0, Jeannette 18. The first two class AA games spelled defeat, Monessen defeating us by the score of 13 to G and Wilkinsburg 12 to 7. Wilkinsburg registered its winning touchdown in the last few minutes of play. We then defeated East Pittsburgh by the score of 12 to 0. ' ' Next we encountered our old rival Norwin. Entering the game as the underdog. but with a new spirit, we defeated them 13 to 0. This was one of the most surprising upsets of the season. The following week we traveled to Washington and received one of the Worst defeats administered to the school in several years, the score being 31 to 6. . On Thanksgiving day a large and colorful throng of people from Greensburg and Jeannette gathered to witness the most thrilling game of the year. Ther Brown Raiders were outplayed in every phase of the game and only bad breaks prevented the Red and Blue machine from scoring twice. ln the closing minutes Greensburg scored the only aml winning touchdown. Considering the surprising victories turned in by the Red and Blue it was a very successful Reason. This was accomplished by the cooperation of the whole team and the skillful coaching of A. M. arnes. Football Camp -CLARENCE WOLFE On the twenty-seventh day of August, 1934, candidates Eor football were assembled in the high school to- receive instructions in preparing for football camp. The site was situated about a mile from Newell's Maple Grove. The camp was composed of a large dining hall with cabins grouped around it to which members ol' the team were assigned. Upon arrival Monday afternoon equipment was distributed and practice began immediately. A regular routine was established. In the morning we arose at seven, breakfasted and proceeded to the field. Practice sessions were held twice daily. A light practice was held in the morning, followed by a scrimmage in the afternoon, between members of the Red and Blue teams. Saturday was initiation day for the recruits. The initiation consisted of the following: ducking in the nearby creek, running through the paddle machine and other ceremonies. Due to Labor Day falling on Monday, Sunday was set aside as a day of rest, in which the majority of the team attended a small Catholic church a few miles down the road. Many visitors arrived in the afternoon and among the most welcome was Sam Felder who supplied the boys with all the ice cream they could eat. During the week in camp a contest was held in which a prize was offered to those keeping thc neatest cabin. The coaching staff was composed of Head Coach A. M. Barnes, Asst. Coach Charles Pat Rigncy, Alfred Dutch Amann, Carl McLaughlin, Warren L. Stroud and Trainer Dick Albright. The team broke camp on Monday evening and the boys were 'glad to get home after a. wbel: of vigorous training. The Football Banquet KEN-NETH BRINTON A memorable season of football was brought to a close on the evening of December 26, 1935, when the football players with the members of the band and the cheerleading squad were brought together at the annual All Sports Banquet which was held in the Odd Fellows Hall. A delicious -dinner was served by! Sam Felder. After the dinner the program was turned over to the toastmaster. Mr. Maclay. He introduced the members of the schoolboard who in turn gave high praise to the squad., Pat Rigney, assistant coach, was next introduced. He amused the diners by telling several odd and funny football jokes. Next the team retired and elected Frank Criner, all VV. P. I. A. L. end, as their honorary captain for' 34 . Head Coach Barnes was then introduced. He thanked the team for their effort and cooperation and gave high praise to Frank Criner. Then the scheduled speaker of the evening, Joseph Bach, 'head coach at Duquesne and present coach of the professional Pittsburgh Pirates, spoke on training rules, sportsmanship, and overconfidence. He also humorously remarked of Urban Fath, who had just drunk half a glass of chocolate milk, that he, would like to have a big boy like Fath at Duquesne, but he didn't think they could afford to feed him. Next the lettermen were given their fine blue sweaters and red J s with little ceremony. Imme- diately following the partakcrs of the banquet attended a dance given in their honor in the high school gymnasium. I COMMITTEES JUNIOR YEAR JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE STANDARD RING COMMITTEE Walker Yarlett, Chairman Walker Yal-left Andrew Deithorn Donald Gray Albert Jim Jane Lord SENIOR Homer Detwiler Thomas Fagan Dorothy Andrews Bernard Brccht Alice Hazlett William Geyer Jeannette Loughner Miss Betty Matthews Robert Sanders Barbara Taylor Thomas Wilson Bfltffy l el'I'G0 Jane Lord Mabel Schall, Junior Faculty Advisor SENIOR YEAR Walker Yarlett-General Chairman of all Committees ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Alma Seiizel SENIOR DANCE MAY 17 Mary Louise Welsh Catherine Matiska Alfrida McCabe Thomas Leonard Mary Ogilvie Howard Love Virginia Smith Louis Smolenski SENIOR PARTY COMMITTEE DECEMBER 7 Nelda Benson Robert Neumann Herbert Felger Dorothy Palmer Frances Long Betty Ann Taylor COMMENCEMENT .DANCE JUNE 4 Madeline Caruso Ruth Hill Betty Ferree Paul Lunn John Ruynak SENIOR BANQUET Wanda Bushyager Jane Lord James Estcp Loretta Stevenson Helen Milburn Miss Wilda Hutchinson, Senior Faculty Advisor HO'N'O'R STUDENTS Thelma Beck ---- Dorothy Wolchick - Barbara Taylor - - Ethel Weiner Virginia Zanarine Edward Lazar Ruth Smith Thelma Glick Valedictorian - - Salutatorian - - - Honor Oration Thelma Schaffer Florence Cook Andrew Deithorn Joseph Berger Charles Criner 4 5 ,V x -rv v YI -.4 if A - . ....x x mwxxxxxxwmxxxxwwRmWQNm39inWnmWw6mmaxxmxummmas x.... 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And lastfbut no.t least, we have the Stage Crew, and the Make Up Group, a newly formed -organization, which have proved their Worth by their work in this year's assembly programs. , E 1 ' - . k 7 1 7 1 7' 1 Nh, Hg fig ' 5: ' 2 L... l gg- -. X4 f r 1 1 A I ., ,Bw NM: ,,,., 1, . M., 7 '-. 3 wigMf5Q'Y-,I'.ff 4. 'gw, '-M, - . X- ff, m fax . x f fx ,- -, -TZ' ' -. , ' V 2 . ,. 'I-3. f . , ,ir 'v ' 1- -' . - :gf ' G Q, :I 4 ,145 . Z: 1'feeea5Qf'-.1,3- H 1 .f , v .. 1, V.:.f,.f fsiwllla few W 1 - f - ' 1 133 6 , vf. .. . 1 ' Q1 Riff -1 . -,V ' ' , ' ' 1,4 ,I , N s as - 9 r., Y - 3 ex W M V -. V. ,gmt ,,, I 4 ' gsm Vw ffff1'3f'5ff! ww Qiilfsf ww u N H' -il H 15: ,lf H , L P iw Lf ,jf N mugs' ,,1l,'H,,lffQNg'K llwiiw H 2' ' Q , ' - E ' f.--f' X P 'I Q. 4 n, lr A . , 1 , Q.. aj' , Wifi, H My Y su Q. I 'avi ,K L , I v I w I ' I 'f 5 3 7 N' Y Q X .- ' . F Qt -4 ' siqim ' nl w- N 5 , al - -, V 3 A - AQ, .- mi., f 1 Y, Zin' ' 4-5: :fwf1' V5 1 ' M V 2 ' 1 - .-7.7-. . --A 'JM-, .F x R .- ' -F: ' ' I 7 1 I . .. , , .,4- 2,15 h we-,L ., Y ,,.,,- N , ,. 1 ii - is + Lf ' V p ,' F, -' jg . ,wllluz ,1' w f?1 3ig ' - , if 5-1f .T' ,,,f., . . ff , 4 '- H A-sh i ' .. , , . A In ,. . , 1 ..,,. Q 95,54 . M WMU My ACKNOWLEDGMENTS To the 1935 Staff for their hearty cooperation. A To the Merchants of Jeannette and the vicinity for their support. To the School Board for their interest in the publication of the Red and Blue. To Mr. Maclay for his .Photography and interesting Snap- shots. . To the Decoster Bros. for the use of their special camera. To Miss Wilda Hutchinson, class advisor, for her untiring interest in the book. To the entire Senior Class for its faithful cooperation in making the book a success. To the Lotz Engraving Co., Philadelphia, for engravings. To the Jeannette Publishing Co., for the excellent printing. And to all who by their untiring efforts and support have made this 1935 Red and Blue possible. dt Patronize Our Advertisers We, the graduates of the class of 1935 of Jeannette High School, thank those advertising in the Red and Blue for their hearty support by which they have assisted in making this edition of the year book possible. I 1 X ' - V VJ J- S The Officers And Directors of The 1 Ci A C 5 fjtlsst 9cz.1AL1f1.ctte g3C1,7'l!Cx ani! 'rust Ggomajvcticy Congratulate the Class of 1935 We Are Justly Proud of Our Young People -lQO0-- ' OUR BUSINESS IS TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF THIS is COMMUNITY T0 THE ,BEST OF OUR ABILITY I , I. S Q2 Owned By The People - 1500 Stockholders Q Each DepositorlHas 355,000.00 Federal Guarantee h S SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND S S In return for your 'seven or more years of hard labor, I now 'bestow upon you, in Q QI, the presence of your classmates, this graduation diploma of Jeannette High School, Q tx boomed the voice of Principal Maclay through the auditorium. Poor little Aristides S K Aristoxemus Baltazarini is now left in this spacious universe to shift for himself 4 with only his lace trimmed diploma. Q S 2 . Q For a Good Educatzon And Q Clean Sportsmanship: E S Jeannette High 3 S . , E For the Best ln Coal: Q I Q 2 5 S S S S S 5 .Cf .A7'.Af'.f.7' .Af'.A'l'.A'!'.A'f'.A7'.!.7'..f'.7J.7'.!.V'..A'lFA'f' .A'!'.A7 .f' .A'!'.!.7'.A'f!' J.7'..4'!J.7J7'.f7'.A'!J.7J.7'.A'l'.A7'.A'!'.A'fJ.7'.A'!' .A'fA7' .A7FA'!'-AVJ' .A'fl'.7' .A'!'.A'!'.K!' IT Sf!! -f-7'-I-7'-J'-A'f'.f'..A'!'..4'!' .f'.A'!'.A'!'.A'!' .A'!J7'.f' ..A'f'..A'!' Central Service Station 10 19 SOUTH SECOND STREET DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS SALES and SERVICE Complete Baei Alllglllllg Equipment 0 W1llard Batteries 3,6 95 and up Gulf Gas and 011 0 Complete Motor Check up with Complete Mechanlcal Service O the Modem Allen Moto Chek Greaslng Washmg and Maclune Waxlng, PHONES 680 681 Z4 HOUR SERVICE Towlng SCIVICC Anytlme Anywhere Spurgeon J Brmker E 'ly th dy high V y t fi Y Send It To The D Westmoreland s Most Rellable and Up to Date Plant COMPLETE FABRIC CLEANING SERVICE O LAUNDERING - - DRY CLEANING - - LINEN SUPPLY PHONE 43 ---- JEANNETTE .A'!'.A'!'.l' .l.7 .f.7'.A'.f'.!.V'.A'!'.!.VJ.7'.!7' .!.7'.l' .A'! '.A7'.A'l' J.7'.A'!'.A'f'.A'f' ..l' .A'!J' .f'.l.7' J' .A7 .A'lJ' J.V'.!' .!' .A'!JV'.!.7J' .!.7 .!.7'.f' .Af' .!.7' i7 ' . 9 . . . t Q 0 al e next morning, his mother call-s into his caulinower ear, Come, come, Aris, the -sun is alrea ' in the zenith and it is time that ,ou pursue a vocation in this rabid world. Que11e heure a-t-elle grumbles Aris. If those business men want a good fellow with a. diploma the will come for me. Never heless, mamma V nall roused him from his dream just when he was President of the Standard Oil Company. , . ..A'!J.7'.f' .f.7'.!.7'.!.7'.A'f'.A7J J7' .A'!'.f' .!.7'.A'.0 .A'!J' .f.7 .l' .A'!' ef' .! .9'!' ICI' For Courteous and Efficient Service KEALEY'S The Friendly Drug Store a -: .i JEFF KEALEY, P'h. G. PHONE 86-J 510 Clay Avenue-Jeannette, Pa.' Plato Archer Sheet Metal Work Tin, Slate and Composition Roofing Repairing and Furnaces Phone 450-J - Residence 450-M 253 Eighth St1'eet, Jeannette, Pa. After munching heartily on his crust of zwieback and drinking his glass of milk, he strutted forth into the street with his diploma neatly rolled under his arm and his head 'proudly cocked to one side., Walking awkwardly down the street, he thought, Now why haven't I received. a letter from Mr. Morgan. The teachers all said that young men with my initiative are in demand everywhere. rystal Confectionery Home Made Candies and Ice Cream -DINNERS, SANDWICHES, DESSERTS, BEVERAGES- JEANNETTE LUMBER CCMPANY 'GThe Builders, Department Store Sun Proof Paints Wallhide, Floorhide and Waterspar Enamel , PHONE 198 Lumber and Millwork -:- Hardware and Supplies rf-Z'f'-AVPI' .A7J' .A'fJ'.l'.A'f!' .!' .A7'.A7'.!'..A'J'.!' -A'l'.f77.7'.A7'.A7'.!.7 .A'f'.A'!'.A'!'.!.7' J' .!7'.A'f!' .!.7' f.ZfJ.7'.f7' .A'I'.f7'.f.7' .!7'.f' .A!'..A'!'.!.7'.A'!'.f77.V'.A'l'.A'!7.7' .f7'.f' .f.7'.f.7'.A'!J7:A'f' -Aflil' J.7J.7' ,, FRANK LEVIN 'GWestmoreland County's Leading Home F urnishern Corner Seventh Street and Clay Avenue - - Jeannette, Pennsylvania -LOGO-i PHONE 1200 uill n's Compliments of . . Phone 26 JEANNETTE PENNA. Phone 26 Hi Chadwick, I just received a letter from Mr. Morgan. He wants me to come up and help him run his banks shouted Aris lGee! That's swell! Lady Luck sure visited you. QI suppose -he'll run them in the hole,J returned Chadwick. managed by an aged graduate of his Alma Mater mil Felentzer A Full Line of Fresh Meats, Groceries, Fruit and Produce Phone 618-J 115 North Seventh Street Without Dependable Service Your Radio, Electric Washer or Fuiniture may prove more costly than the original purchase price. With Dependable Service satisfaction is SURE. We give Service to insure Satisfaction to our Customers. Q . EuWer's Trul .f'.f -f'.f'.f' -ffflf' -fff'-fff'-f'.f:f' If A -7.-f'-7-f'-fs Y ..A7'.A7'.A'!' .A!' .A7'.!.7'.A7'.A7' .f' .A7'.!.7'.!.77.V'.!' J' .!'.AZ7'.A7J'.!' .f V7-7'.l.V'.f L? e , o S. I C! UQ l UQ e. - ! O ff E? 1 1. U2 9 ez I5 s S '4 4 H SZ 9 gg I 24 ,, o 3- . In S 1 I5 99 ' if O Z5 . . H 15 0 U1 C7 i 'U . 2 U3 SZ! 1. 1-'T CU O N '11 N G FP' - O P1 N ff I vseswff V. D e You can always 'A xg be assured at . . F 5 .-,A ' Z O , ' MENX 5 for quality, price L and service . . . a n Shop And Compare Where You Can Dress fl Better for Less, at V' e, , W E I N E R S D' ,.:f1q1fi'? 'I ' Specializing in U 3 COATS, DRESSES AND HATS Q ii I ' 516 Clay Avenue Phone 735 Q 5 '-5:- f, , At the first glance he Sees a large red sign NO EMPLOYMENT NEEDED. Qin gg that doeSn't mean me spoke little Aries aloud, as he strofie -cockily up to superm- Q 5 tendent F1sh's office. -Pausing to rearrange his fiery red han' and brlght purple neck- S X tie that Aunt Kitty had sent him from the blg city, Penn, for graduation, he reread S the sign on the door to make Sure that this was the office of the superintendent. ,, S R k A 3 Q 0 C 0 g e s 3 , , S ---MEMORIAL--- Q S - S . S Jeannette fwonument Works 3 Phones: Office 148-J, Residence 148-M Q S S S 4 S PENNSYLVANIA LUMBER CO S - i :Q CONTRACTORS --- BUILDERS Q LUMBER - MILLWORK Q ROOFING - PAINT Q s PHONE 83 5Tl-I 8: GASKILL AVE. g .A'A'!'.l'.l'.A'f' .!.7' J' i 'X JJJ' 'E J7'J7'.4!'.A'!'f.!7'fff,A-fff .!',,.A'!J' .QVI +47 .A'fJ.E'J-7' J' .A'fA'f:47' sA'f'-AYCQ' J' .iff .A7'.f'.lL'!'.A7 nf'-l'.l.7 .l.7' ,ff . If Con idence -- Greater confidence resulting from deposit insurance has helped , S to restore business activity. We are justly proud of the many thousands of people in this vicinity who deposit their money in K the Glass City Bank, and the growth of our deposits during the past two years is reflected in the few lines below: K Deposits March 4, 1933 - - S1,850,854.17 f Deposits May 1, 1935 - - S2,563,256.49 GAIN IN DEPOSITS - - - S 712,402.32 ' C Glass City ank Q Je anne tte,Pa. DEPOSITS GUARANTEED Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Upon finding the door securely locked, he nonchalantly smashed his fist through the large plate glass window, entered and seated himself in the superintendents chair to await his arrival, r Slowly his weary eyelids drooped and his big head slid upon the desk before him. After several enormous yawns he settled himself in peaceful slumber. McKee for Glassware iiii i S 1 p I at sg ,jg L... ' if KM., My i. ' MZL,,,,,G:Ly ff. 'xy 1 bi- A M -A e e,.,,..: :M V, x, ,.. erf,. , ,. A E A' LAUREL DINNERWARE l McKEE GLASS COMPANY Established 1853 f IEANNETTE, PENNSYLVANIA . Q' A , X DEL VITTO S AUDITDRIUM Make Del Vlttos Auditorium Yom Health Resort Rollei Skating Indoor lenms Dancm and Basketball Saturday Afternoon for Children Also Available fox Skating Palties Monday Wednesday and Friday Display Shows Dinners and Card Panties CALL IEANNETTE 710 514 S FIFTH STREET CHAS D DR S 3 Q Q 5 X 2 S 3 X Q 3 3 3 Q 3 Q Q S Q Q 'S 3 ,Q .A7J.Z7' .7 .A'f.!'.!2A7 9 . , . . g . A, . , ,, .s . g Regular Skating Session, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings I ' ' Q o 1 L 4 O O S PRESCRIPTION DRUGx STORE Headquarters for accurate and dependable prescription service, patent medicines and drug sundries 404 CLAY AVENUE - PHONE 46 It was very unfortunate for Aris that he talked in his sleep as it caused him nn end of trouble. Immediately Aris dreamed that he was holdin-g the reins of the institution. ln fact, he dreamed he was the likeness of superintendent Fish. After much mumbling and grumbling his conversation finally lbecarne audible. SEEi OUR NEW MEN'S CLOTHING- DEPARTMENT Walk Up Stairs And Save! STUDENTS' SUITS, 339.95 STUDENTS' SHOES, 32.94 MEN'S WEAR. TOO! M. . GILLE PIE 'KIEANNETTES BEST STORES' VC. .:,...: , NA 7 . ,,.,.T.T. . ri 'rf A T..f.i-,?.5 fi... Aff, -.,. ,5 ,Ti-5,,..Tym-.-.E,. :...3. 3.A.!.t,.,P.:,5?.?.,:f , A 1. , ,, -., -, - .S - - Men '- ,-:'fff'1-ra7fzjq'rvfef5ffQ'1ef,-1 . ,w ,, A5 . -, 1, sa- 1. A - .. ,,,, LP A, , 12-3555 .5-mfs-5.2-f-f1f ' 1 SA ,am ? 1' we , fmfw ww U, A w MU'1,1f35wt , S- Hmm W' L:5'I1,f:1,?1,g5Vgg5ii fF 3 l. ,- Y .V L Q M A me 1 S, .min , . ... WESTMORELAND COAL Co. The Satisfactory Fuel C. A K v A. 3 5 f K l DIAMONDS WATCHES fl K GIFTS 7 FOR 53 ,M IWANSON S THE fi LAST Jewelers and Uptometrists GRADUATE 306 CLAY AVENUE 3 JEWELRY A SILVERWARE 5 . F Compliments of . . . Reliable Furniture Dealers 1 A lx . EX ,llLANNE'l l'E. PA. A - ,XA , A ECKERT'S WATCHES, SILVERWARE, CHINA, . JEWELRY Expert Watch Repairing NORGE REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS -and- GAS RANGES DECOSTER BROS. D. J. KENNEDY C'The Plumberi' JAMES E. HUGHES JEWELER 408 Clay Avenue Your Trade Solicited QUINT'S MARKET If It's Eatable We Have It 415 Clay Avenue WESTMORELAN D OFFICE SUPPLIES Stationers-Printers-Engravers News-Dispatch Building Listen here, Mr. Fish, if you wish to keep your position in this ofnce you will 'find it necessary to get here before 10:24. Do you realize that this is the second time this week that you have been late and here it is only Tuesday? I suppose you will be asking this afternoon -off for your g'1'andmother's funeral again Cprolbably to se- cure the autograph of Babe Ruth or some other her0.l Isn't it possible to make you realize that our company demands punctuality, efficiency and initiative -of its employees? Do you not know that we are paying you the enormous salary of 5149.73 a week for doing practically nothing? GLICK S CUT-RATE DRUG STORE Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 30,5 Clay Avenue WHITEMAN CANDY CO. 111 South Fourth Street Jeannette, Pa. Lawry Paint 81 Supply Co. Paints, Wall Paper, Glass, Roofing 222 South Fourth St. - Phone 262 .161 ff HARRIS Jeannette's Finest! Harris comfort, cleanliness and court- esy makes even a good show more en- joyable! Dan Zanarini ' POSEY SHIOPPE Flowers for All Occasions PHONE 440-J JOE'S woRKMAN's DEPT. STORE FOR .GREATER VALUES -li JEANNE'l l'E ---1 Greensburg' - Irwin ' A AAA' -U JZ' Jeannette Glass Company Pressed and Blown Glassware JEANNETTE PENNSYLVANIA Are you unaware of the fact that there are scores of graduates who will work for less? Now let me see a little action or I'll deem it .necessary to secure another office boy, one like that little Aristides Aristoxenus Baltazarini. 'There is a boy fwho will never amount to much.J Why he led his class in .the last strike for pencils with eraser on them. What la game! Oh! I suppose you think we superintendents do nothing for our enormous salary. Do you realize that only last Saturday when I wanted to play with Johnnie's new electric train 'I had to play a round of golf with that Mr. Heel fpronounced Eelj from the Non Shatterproof Glass Company for a paltry order of 1005000 boxes. See You At .... FELDER S LUNCHEONETTE ICE CREAM-LUNCI-E?-CANDIES After the Show . . . A Good Place To Eat fNext To Harris Theatre, ---- Phone 784 x Compliments of . . I UNITED p SERVICE if Focus if , sromzg. JOS. CIQPRESSE H. E. THOMAS C. I. BUSSARD LONGO'S MARKET JOHN JACOBS S. J. ANSWINE MAX BLEIBERG CAESAR'S MARKET MICHAEL MILLER ' J SHEAR it About Automatic Gas Refrigera- tion before you buyg not after- ward. See the New Air Cooled ELECTROLUX 1-Lowest Operation Cost 2-Permanently silent. No moving parts 3-Freedom from expensive repairs 4-Serviced by a Billion Dollar Industry Before You Buy Any Refrigerator ELECTROLUX Just then the chair whirled from .beneath him and he found himself sitting on the floor looking into the 'cold eyes of Mr. Fish. I ,J 'tGood morning, Mr. Fish and how is this old world treating you? As I was think- ing, you are now in the presence of the future manager of the Household Helper Magazine. The .magazine that finds a corner in the kitchen 'cabinet of every neglect- ed husband. I Philx aylor i THE 5 SHUB l x Philorest Suits. A Bostonian Shoes Royal Club Hats l X f6Whlere uality Meets Priced, Why Women Like To Buy Used Cars Here: 3 Wonien, and men too, who do not know much about cars, come here to buy because they find not only courtesy and consideration, but -cars that never fail to please after the sale. J. N.GREGG Q' K K Phone 2119 Irwin, Pa. K c h 1' u m ' s D ai 1' PHONE 63 Quality Service I say, Mr. Fish, if I sell one of these subscriptions to you and one to each of your friends I will be alble to enter 'State Penn College next year and study higher arts 4 such as the stars, the moon, .and heavenly bodies. fDon't be a fish all your life.J 5 JEANNETTE PUBLISHING COMPANY c NEWS-DKSIPATCH BUJIJLIDIING JEANNETTE , PENNSYLVANIA ' 1- A - A A A - V MQQW' lv 5 w 5: Q O - gl - Ib one :mm -arf' L4 fb :-rg ,Q FP gram -1702 50 5- .AP-1 mv U22 551, -. dm VIH mv-,Q gee 555 93:12 253.-4 H. .4 LQ-U -:Juan We 71 Nwc mlb ggg'-'yarn ms. 5.5: s-'PH Oy.: Q QHSO :Es wwf OBHQ' ZFQ.. OQSUQ -4 ' 2 'H e up 14:1 Egg mm 3 M24 5:55 '15 wwlqp o1'F3'Q 35:1 C! 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HERBOLD'S QUALITY BAKERY 312 Clay Avenue, Jeannette, Penna It's Good Complete Auto, Radio Service GEORGE A. EMBS Lincoln Heights ZANARINI BROTHERS '6Say It With Flowers 111 S Second St1eet Store Phone 770-J- Greenhouse 770-M DUBLIN O'S BAKERY Buy Dublino's Bread-Baked on Hearth for Your Health Call 728 Lowry Avenue - Phone 110 Portrait Commercial REMPES STUDIO .31 N. Main -St Greensburg Phone 797 Get a Good Photo While You re About It. MASELLIS DRUG STORE 620 CLAY AVENUE 1 PRESCRIPTIONS i- Accurately Compounded Delivery and Night Service live in want that week. HARROLD MOTOR CO. 596 Chambers Ave. Phone 8 DE SOTO PLYMOUTH Sinclair Products .Buy Ybur.Drqgscd gTa Phones: Office, Irwin 2124 Res., Irwin 688 MARK EVERY GRAVE Irwln Monument Works Rock of Ages and S lect Barre Granltes Lincoln Hlghway East Irwin P OE CIPRESSE THE BEST IN IHPORTED AND DDHESTIC GROCERIES FOR THE LEAST HONEY' PHONE 29I 226 FOURTH ST INCE iw 1915 D1st1nct1ve Wear for the MISSGS Who Care Pennants, Banners, Plllows Add dignity colon and spirit to your Banners Pillows Emblems Caps Berets and Chenille Letters No Ordei 'loo Sfmall 'Io Receive Our Attention S'1ANDARD PENNANI' CO Big Run Pa. . . .re ' Q . . . , V . , at Efdgw. , . jug nfl . . , S jg ! ff .q-.'f.' school work by the use of Felt Pennants, 9 Y Q 9 3 U . . . . ' I I ll , . X 'N l 1 Y . F ' 7 .1.7' D .Cf .1.7'.1i'.f.7 ' .A'f'.1'.1'.1' J' .1.V'.A'1'..A'1 .17 Eatnerva J' Q Q Q S Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S 3 Q 3 S 3 Q Q Q Q S If-fg .A'1'.A'1'.1.7'.1.711' .1.7'.1' .!.7' J' .1.7'.A7' wc- . gms . Q., r-1. 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