Jeannette High School - Jayhawk Yearbook (Jeannette, PA)
- Class of 1948
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N. rs ' A .1 .33 year recorded in type and pictures rom the pages of time THE 1948 Published by the Senior Class of Jeannette High School, Jeannette, Penna. l In 2 IIEFIIIIIIS A FULI. nun A , - - I 1 f' 'K SEPTEMBEHU in gil x 7-0 X11 11 12 R , ,,,,,f Z QCTQEEE mu T 'L va wi ' Suu 550 o 8 q jg Initiation Day Blllllfhl' :md john , ff' SP' X- f' W' . ,,A-ff!!-I NOV-E211 HK 5 at FOFUIISIC in glcrirm X un Sully, x'1ll.l'II1l, Uikc, :md BQ-tty X S 1 I A U-I f ' SECEMBER sd 1' Mon wi W ni, F3 u W' ' n 7, , 0 ' - n IO 56 ' I2 EJ 1 I9 26 27 Red and Nur furcvcrr more! - Our Christmas Pgngcnt KZlflIIl'l'I1 .xml Gln-nn i 5 Ya-run Wolchick, :associate cclitor Nlnrizmnc Duliois, cmlitor Nlr, C. W. l'zittcrson, :ulvisi-r THE PAST YEAR NVQ-, thc stuff of tht- l948 Jayhawk, prouclly prt-sunt to you, our contribution to the long linc of yczirhooks put out annually hy the graduating class of hI.ll.S. VVQ hope that you will enjoy rend- ing it. .Ns wc look hack over our four years of high school. wc rcmcmhcr fondly all thc goocl times, triumphs, yes, and even worries, that wc have shared with czlch other. So, hy trying to rccorcl all these things on paper. wc shall at- tempt to lct you rclivc with us our happy clziys :it -lcunnettc High School. i 9 K ll. -I, fluilliou. ll. I.. Mlxlus, li. N. Nl. Snulh. Nl. Nvlllllllll. J. fur- Nl. 4.r:w.x. 1 , lmlll'lu:li'hol', Xl. 1-4-Ho. Nlllllll. XI. llullois, N. Xlolvlllvly, Hull, N. Xlull, Il. X. xllIl'l'lII'IIl N H H-ntuu ' 4 Hu-'hos I Kohl S. l,on'c-ocvy. l.oiuim-lux, J. lilllill l'. f'loll4'rr5'. 'I 94 asv--1 I in W v iiffzil 1: K ' 52255 5 W We . Q 1 xw X X l nk Tn Q Egg . ,. , K K ,W 1 0 r .Af l 1 L 16 Q Adywivyu 9 4 45 I? -,Q - qhizxxwiv yr ua- III! w' iff: . iv . ,,,,,,,34'k1'i2 I . '54 ..- ,, Wl .Qs , ?T'. ummm SSIE I I'li sun Mon ' I J'- Labor Day - ll M ,W f'N3 I2 I3 2 6 .. . 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SNOWDIEN Fosrizk B. SNOWDEN, Ph.B. Cl.afayettel, MA., Ed. D. fUniversity of Pittsburghj . . . We are proud to have Doctor Snowden back with us this year, after his leave of absence working for the government in Germany during the last school term. Being superintendent of the Jeannette public schools, as you can well imagine, keeps him on his toes, but we have yet to see this quiet, soft-spoken man become noticeably disturbed. . , DR. SNOWDEN TH E SCHOOL BOAR D The class of 1948 here wishes to express sin- cere appreciation and thanks to these capable people, our school directors, who have helped guide our school successully throughout the year. They have gladly given of their time and efforts in the interest of our education, in settling our problems, in the best way always, and in keeping our standards high in every way. We wish them and the future directors much success as they continue their duties in behalf of the students of Jeannette. TEN jossvn S. ADAMSON Hoivmk DETWll.ER XVILLIAM j. Dmsivions PAUL L. GREIEKDRY Dk. ROY M. HOFFMAN CLIFFORD MII.l.ER MINNIE B. SMITII TRATIO JOHN M. MACLAY JOHN M. MACLAY, A.B. CSyracuseJ, M. Ed. CPenn State . . . our efficient principal is a very versatile man. . .he not only handles school affairs capably, but is an accomplished pianist . . . active at American Legion and Kiwanis meetings. MACLAY FRANK B. LEINBACH FRANK B. LEINBACH, A.B. CF. and MJ . . . graduate work at Columbia, Penn State, and Beaune U., France . . . our personable vice principal seldom wears the same tie twice . . . teaches U. S. history and helps Student Council. LEINBACH ELEVEN r. qi. - l IU.-IJ! 1 J I . ALBRIGHT BARNES BLACK BRADY D'AMAT0 AMANN BAsoM BoETTNr:R CHURCHMAN DOUBLE lQLRoY S. Al.BRlGH'I', BS., fUhio Statel, M.A. fPirr7 . . .spon- sors First Aid Club and Square Dance group . . . foot- ball trainer, golf coach . . . teaches physics and general science . . . president of Jean- nette branch P.S.E.A. A. lVlARKl.IiY BARNES, A.B., M. Ed. fPittD . . . does an excel- lent job of coaching our foot- ball team . . . has introduced some new plays that really get that pigskin over our oppon- ent's goal line . . . teaches civics. Glif3R1iE W. BLACK CVocation- all . . attended Pitt, Waynes- burg and California State Teachers College . . . resource- ful teacher of woodcraft, metal and electrical work . . . Girls' Craft Club sponsor . . . his avocation is farming. l'iI,0RA G. BRADY, A.B. COcci- dental Collegel . . . this little lady can tell her Spanish I 81 II classes everything about our neighbors smith of the border, for she has studied there . . . Sponsor of Spanish Club. Hum: A. D'AMATo. B.A. CU. of West Virginia? . . . has a sense of humor, always enjoys a good laugh . . . plays a wicked game of chess . . . teaches the future chemists of J.H.S .... sponsors Priestly Science Club. X U TWELVE ALI-'Rieo M. ANIANN, BS., M. Ed. fPittJ . . . assistant foot- ball coach, sponsors junior Sportsman's Club , , . baseball coach . . . patiently shows his bookkeeping classes the differ- ence between Debits and Credits. HARRY N. BAsoM, A,B,, KAI- brightb, M. A. 1PittJ ...uvkho dunnit? Ask Mr. Basom who spends his leisure time read- ing mysteries . . . our hand- some friend also enjoys sports . . . teaches U.S. history . . . advises Alpha Hi-Y. CIERALD E, BoH1'TNiaR, A,B., M. Ed. fl'ittl . . . Here is the owner of that snazzy new Buick convertable . . . teaches plane and solid geometry and trig . . . Career Club adviser . . . wrestling coach . . . our busy guidance instructor. josnvu CHURCHMAN, A. B., UA est Liberty Colj, M. lid. CPittJ . . . successful new basketball coach . . . assistant football coach , . . member of Alpha Phi Sigma , , . teaches gym and health. ERLA R. Dounuz, A.B. Cl'ittD . . . Her distinctive personality makes Miss Double a compe- tent advisor for the sopho- mores . . . teaches algebra I Sz II . . . member of Phi Alpha Theta . . . treasurer of Jean- nette Teachers' Association. LTY M. Gi2Nicvii-:ve DUNCAN, A.B., M, l,itt. il'ittD . . . this pleas- ant teacher of lfnglish I spends her spare time reading . . . Quiz Club sponsor . . . an alumna member of Zeta Tau Alpha . . . belongs to Greens- burg College Club. llliI.MA B. l'lANSEN, A.B., M. l,itr. Cl'irrJ . . . this congenial teacher of English I and III has a joke for every occasion . . . member of Greensburg College Club . . . is an Emily Post to Etta Kette Club members. Licuov Hooo, 13.5. in Business lid. llndiana S.T.C.J . . . lascinates the girls in his com- mercial law and economic geo- graphy classes . . . enjoys sports . . . ofliciates at basket- ball , . . now attending Pitt. ELSIE V. FON'l'ANEl.I.A, B.A., QSeton Hillb, M. Lirr. CPirrJ . . . Her constant efforts have made our Oscar a success . . . teaches Latin, advises Classi- cal Club . . . associate editor of We.rlmore1and Teacher . . . enjoys dramatics. HAZEL N. HARSHEY, A.B., M. Litt. fPirrb . . . The Jr. Town Meeting of the Air has the benefit of her counsel . . . our junior class adviser . . . teaches sociology and economics . . . likes to cook and Wium Hu'rcHiNsoN, A.B., M. Litt LPitrD . . . graduate work at Chicago University . . . her advice to the senior class has been very helpful . . . senior English teacher . . . member of Pi Lambda Theta, an honor- ary fraternity. DUNCAN FONTANELLA RY bake. RANKIN M. JONES . . . grad- uate of Westinghouse Trades Apprentice School . . . attend- ed Pitt, Carnegie Tech, and Penn State . . . everyone likes this friendly sponsor of our cheerleaders . . . teaches draft- mg. HANSEN V HEINRITZ HUTCHINSON jones THIRTEEN liiairra MARIE Fav, A.B. Cljittb . . . graduate work at Chicago Art Institute and Wisconsin University . . . takes care of the artistic side of our educa- tion both in j.H.S. and in the grades . . . adviser of Rem- brandt Club. Ai.isi-:a'r HlilNRl'l'Z, Vocational CPittD . . . popular with shop boys . . . responsible for the clever making of the props used by our band . . . teaches pattern making and foundry . . . this resourceful man en- joys hunting. HUGH E. JUDGE, Director of Vocational Ed . . . attended Pitt and General Motors In- stitute . . . capable director of GI. related training and adult vocational education . . . a Ro- tarian and a member of Amer- ican Legion. llaixsiiiav JUDGE FAC JAMES I.. Lmusav, B.S,, M. Ed. fPittJ . . , One of our busiest teachers, manages the three subjects of general sci- ence, arithmetic and health . . . also sponsors the Sci-Hi Club . . . keeps our Saturday Night Recreation Dances run- ning smoothly. JAMES H, MCLEAN, A.B. CWestminsterJ, M. Ed. fPittl . . . well-liked Jayvee football and basketball coach , . . sec.- treas. of Westmoreland Coun- ty Coaches' Association . . . sponsors Nature Study Club . . . teaches biology. C, W, PA1'riaRsoN, A.B., M. lid. CPittl . , . This genial gentleman gives much of his time to thc Jayhawk staff . . . Beta-lli-Y adviser. . .teaches vocational English and his- tory . . . ln charge of our new driving course. Joni: M. Lonzsun, B.S. fTem- ple Universityl . . . graduate work at Pitt, Penn State, and Temple . . . directs our orch- estra, band, and chorus . . . originator of those clever skits at our football games . . . sponsors Music Club. IVADENE E. MEARKLE B.S. CMillersville S. T. CJ . . . our helpful librarian . . . fashion- able sponsor of Library Club . . . member of American Li- brary Association, Pennsylva- nia Library Association. ELIZABETH POTTS, A.B., M. lid. lPittJ . . , A new addition to our faculty from Hurst.. . teaches English II . . . her hobbies include interior decor- ating and collecting antiques . . , faculty representative for the Junior Red Cross. EDITH B. POWELL, B.C. CPittJ Makes health interesting and also teaches physical ed . . , an active member of the Progressive Women's Club, Women's Golf Association, Greensburg College Club . . . Sponsors Girls' Sports Club. I.iNosi2v LonzsuN MALAK MCLEAN Jossru F. MALAK, B.S., M. Ed. 1Pittl . . . hunts and fishes to relax from his teaching duties . . . heads the electric shop where he teaches radio and AC and DC theory . '. . likeable Electric Club ad- viser. Doius L. Prrcu, B.S. fSeton Hill? . . . helps the girls by teaching general and voca- tional clothing and related chemistry and art . , . mem- ber of Westmoreland County Home Economics Teachers' Association. ULA M. Raman, A.B. CPittD . . .M. Litt fPittJ . . . Fresh- men are impressed by this quiet, able teacher of civic: . . . collecting antiques gives her much pleasure . . . popular sponsor of Collectors' Club. MEARKLE Q PATCH W-ve Pxrransow Ports Powisu. R Eursn N r ,X Y JY FOURTEEN LTY ' rf '3- YFQQ Qc' fl? Lili Fi.oneNca M. SABATINO B.A. fSeton Hilll . . . A new addi- tion to the faculty . . . teaches English I, College English IV, Speech, and Drama , . . her hobbies include reading, sing- ing, cooking, and writing . . . Grcx Club sponsor. WIl.BUR E. SHAUI., B.S. CCali- fornia S. T. C.l M. Ed. tPirrl . . . teaches vocational matl :ind science . . . favorite pas- time is working in his home work shop . . . quite capable of advising the poor bewild- ered freshies. VVARREN L. Srnouo, AB. Ql'enn State? . . . M.A. qPirtl . . . well liked teacher of world history . . . able sponsor of Travel club . , . r-Hicient faculty manager of Athletics . . . enjoys traveling, collecting coins, playing the piano . . . Rotary Club mem- ber. NIARY Inis Vout, Vocational Work 1Pittl . . . Also grad- uate work at Seton Hill . . . makes quite an impression with the beauty culture stu- dents . . . her hobbies are cooking and reading . . . spends most of her time at- tending classes at Pitt Minn' WYl.lE, B.S. Clrloodb M. S. fPenn Statel . . . A petite little lady who teaches Re- lated Arts . . . H.H. Chemis- try and Vocational Home Ec. . . . has fun teaching boys to cook in t'he Chef Club . . . Vice President of County Home Economics Teachers. HENIW Sciuivivr . . . Majored in Vocational Education at the University of Pittsburgh . . . well liked by all boys in machine shop . . . enjoys raising fruit, traveling, and fishing . , . lunch room super- visor. Doizornv JEAN STIFFEY, Bus. Ed. Clndiana S. T. CJ . . . post graduate work at Pitt . . . teaches Typing I, Typing Il, Personal Typing, and Re- tail Selling , . . treasurer of ,I.H.S. Activity Fund . . . Secretary of Greensburg Conference Missionary Con- gress. I.UClLl,E M. STUMP, B.S. QPittJ . . . Also taking grad- uate work at Pitt . . . Teach- ing Shorthand I and II, Ofhce Practice, and Commercial English keeps her quite busy . . . popular adviser of Beta Tri-Hi-Y. Bess Wll.LlAMS, A.B. CSmith College of Pittsburghl . . . This charming personality teaches College English II and English III . . . likes to read, collect stamps, and do garden- ing . . . sponsor of Alpha Tri- Hi-Y . . . Ways and Means Chairman of Greensburg Col- lege Club. FRANCIS ScHMm'r - even his being jeannette's truant oHi- cer doesn't change our liking for Smitty . . . quite a friendly person . . . thinks there's nothing 'better than boating and fishing in Mary- land. FIFTEEN salsa I Scuuvirr SHAUL Srufifiev STROUD STUMI' VIAR Wu.i.iAMs VVYLIE Sciuvimr REBECCA SHEERER, RN CWest- moreland School of Nursingl . . . also graduate work at Duquesne University, Pitt and Penn State . . . always cheer- ful with a pleasant smile . . . sponsors RX Club . . , enjoys collecting antiques and is at home on a golf course. JOANNE fi, DHi,i.lsoN-always a friendly smile for the stu- dents - graduated from the Stenotype lnstitute of Pitts- burgh . . . enjoys traveling... active member of the Eastern Star and Young Women's Club . . . during school hours works in directors office mimeographing and typing. Nlirokao D. lVlA'r1'HEws-has a kind of personality that makes an office call pleasant . . . usually seen checking the permanent record cards or ful- filling her position as Mr. lNlaclay's personal secretary . . , in the evening can be found with her hobbies . . . scrap-book, photo album,i bad- mitton and bowling. Al. CONNOR - superintendent of our j.H.S. janitors . . . a quiet man with a beaming personality . . , can usually be found somewhere in our build- ing, getting rid of dirt . . . quite a help to the poor Stll- dents who can't get locker doors open. JXLPIIONSE RAVIART-has the job of keeping McKee Stadium neat which isn't an easy job during football season! . . . takes care of Seneca Heights school. Lnuoim C, BA'l'I'AUI.lNI - is known to most of the upper classmen for she graduated in 1946-is now the secretary to the Vocational Director, Hugh li, Judge, She loves to go to football games, eat and read good books. Her ambition is to become an excellent secre- tary. liva l.Ai'nscHEk--one of the friendly helpful ladies who work as stenographers in the school superintendent's office she graduated from Lockhav- en High School of Pennsylva- nia . . . besides her school work she takes care of hcr young daughter. lVlARY Exams Micrmux - this wonderful lady is always busy in the superintendents office . . . the competent secretary of Dr, Snowden, superintend- ent of schools . . . also secre- tary of Board of Education . . . she can be found reading Il good novel, or at her bridge club . . , takes an active part in the Progressive Worm-n's Club. l'Ql.1.A Kl.liIS'Ii-J.H.S.'S house- keeper . . , gives our school the feminine touch and helps to make it the cheerful place it is . . . in her own home enjoys gardening and crocheting. Romsirr Youiw:-Aa new jani- tor with us this year . . . lives with his wife and two children in Delmont . . . works in the school at night. JOHN Zoiw-remember those snowy january days when it was so cold? Well, Mr, Zorn is responsible for making it nice and warm inside our school . . . a friendly fellow. ,Pi . F QE w get , JN L tim' 1 Y 41 Fexffg-gf + V Chem. class. senior proof Saunter Forth the Seniors 99 Saunter forth the seniors into a world of tomorrow-a world in which we shall find our happiness and success. But First let us turn hack the pages of the calendar and look over the past year with pride and regret that we have finished four happy years of our lives that can never he regained-high school. Our last year was es- pecially important-all those hig social events- fun with the friends that high school hrought us. Capahly led hy Glenn Brown, Lou Baughman, Norma Mull, and ,loann Carr, we planned the Senior Party, the Senior Banquet, the Senior lea --we cheered the loudest at the football games, we stood the longest at the haskethall games, we danced the hardest at the Prom and Com- mencement-for it was our year. And when the time came to graduate we marched proudly in our caps and gowns, and vowed that we would never forget this-our senior year in high school. We Started Back Last September EIGHTEI-IN Get-Y we did have lun at our stn banquet Our 'Ylngel' was the helle of rh stn o party Boh, Verna, and Dutch in filth ptr ,lack and Dick help Ruth I OF 1948 l'iI.AlNl6 Alfl'lWAN--Cl'Ilf'l'llf Greta came to us from Manor her junior year . . . be- longed to the Girls' Sports, Art, and Science Clubs . . . likes football games, swimming and ice-skatiiig . . . very talkative, but quite interesting. Greta can listen to 'liex Beneke's orchestra any tilne . . . will go to CoIIIp- tometer School in Pittsburgh. jonu AR'I'ulIEvIcII-General - A busy guy is Gismo presi- dent of the Beta Hi-Y this year, and vice president of the junion class. Played junior Varsity and Varsity football, and was on tlIe track team . . . likes playing football and selling- Christmas trees . . . plans are to attend college. DoIto'I'IIY .AUGllS'l'lNE1Ct'Ilt'flJI This quiet senior says her fav- orite recreation is reading . . . belonged to the Ceramics and Career Clubs here in old J.H.S. . . . coIIld listen to Eddie Howard any time . . . Do Do would like to become a telephone operator after graduation. ljUR'l'lll.IiA BACH-f:UNINIL'fl'fIll Sweet and engaged COrrin,s his name? is our Dot . . . Oscar staff typist . . . both president of Nurse's Club aIId vice president of Collector's Club her sopho- more year . . . Commercial Club reporter this past year . . . col- lects post cards . . . likes dancing or bowling . . . I.B.S.Y. Club . . . z future r-cretary. MAIIIII D. BAI:oI.EY-.4rademic Marie or Shortie is one lass who's cute and peppy . . . claim- ed by Classical, NllFSCS', and Col- lectors' Clubs . . . considers foot- ball tops . . . collects records . . . likes to dance, especially to music of Eddie Howard . . . out of school activities center around l.B.S.Y. Club . . . Oscar collector . . . plans to enter college in tlIe medical course. N X PHILIP ANSWINE-General jazzy , is another one of oIIr baseball lovers . . . would like to make this sport a profession with him . . . also likes school sports and some of the assemblies . . . spends lots of his spare time playing the accordian, at which he is definitely good . . . sure to be a success whatever he does. BETTY Loi: AT.ilNS--Gfiltfdf A very petite Miss is Lou who hails from Manor. Activities in Manor included being cheer- leader, officer in both dramatic and athletics club . . . while in Jeannette the chorus, Commercial Club and Music Club have claimed her . . . Jayhawk staff artist . . . likes to dance, especial- ly to music of Eddie Howard. ROBERT R. AUSTIN-VOClllf07Ldf Bob is an all-around fellow with some list of activities . . . has be- longed to the Micrometer, Sci-Hi, Chef Ctreasurer this past yearl and Alpha Hi-Y Clubs . . . four- year band member. . . likes school sports and formals . . . would like to attend Carnegie Tech and be- come a draftsman. DANIEL Backus-Vocational Danny', could be called The Smilef' . , . has been sedretary and president of the Faraday Follow- ers' Club and 'vice president of the Micrometer,Clubx . . . also junior Varsity football manager and bas- ketbafl' manager . . . likes repair work and our assemblies . . . Danny 'will become a machinist after graduation. VICTOR BAGINSKI-Gwtffdf Well-liked by everyone is Vic, who was an excellent twirler in the band for four years and drum major the last. His other activi- ties include v. pres. of both Boys' Gym Club and Grex Club his senior year . . . played jr.WPIAL, -Ir. Varsity and Varsity basketball . . . chooses the music of Louis Prima . . . likes to swim . . . can be found loafing at Yock's. To a Year We'll Always Remember NINETEEN SE IDRS li, Lewis BAUCEHMAN-GEIIKTGI A well-liked senior, Turk played basketball, football, and was on the track team . . . while in .l.H.S. v. pres. of our class for three years, treasurer of the Tra- vel Club, and member of the lVli- crometer Club, and Boys' Gym Club. Leave it to Turk l He likes Spike jones . . . drives a truck after school . . . College? Well, naturally! l,0NAl.D E. Beiezen-Vocalional A swell guy, Don has many friends . . . joined the Sci-Hi Club, Priestly Science, and Square Dance Group . . . nothing he en- joys more than horseback riding, but dancing and watching our different sports pleases him, too. After he receives that all-impor- tant diploma, Don will become a pattern-maker. ff--1-CJ io :RT S. BiI.l.uPs-Academir ' long legs have hel im in track the last two yea Bel gs to the HUMH Ciiib, and the Band . . . impressed by our Hi-Y installation banquets . . . Bob also ikes to swim and play basketball at any time. Plans for the future are uncertain. Limo Biz-Vocational Rusty came to us last year from Harrold jr. High, where he was a member of Student Council and v. president of the B.A.S. his freshman year. Here he joined the Boys' Gym Club and the Grex Club . . . likes to dance, especially to Louis Prima, and to swim, After graduation, Rusty will at- tend a trade school of pattern- making. ALVIN M. BoETTNEk-General Al is a skyscraper-so tall . . . recognized by his curly hair and witty sayings . . . while in IHS, joined the Spanish Club . . . when it comes to orchestras, Al will take ,leannette's own Vaughn Monroe . . . Always seen working over at Sam's . . . ambition? Alu says he just wants to be successful. Naomi BAYo'r--General Sunny has belonged to the Classical, Spanish, and Girls' Sports Clubs serving as secretary of the last this year . . . loves murder mysteries and music by Tommy Dorsey. After school, she attends C. D. of A. meetings . . . Sunny would like to enter train- ing at St. Francis Hospital then work in the Jeannette Hospital. JEAN BIERBOWER-Clflmfllfflffdl A rather shy girl is Deemer Cbrother's ideab who wants to be- come an efficient secretary . . . has held membership in the Home Ec, Ceramics, and Career Clubs . . . an Oscar collector . , . likes to play badmitton . . . enjoys an exciting football scuflie . . . a sure success is this quiet lass. n RITA BISS--GE?lEfUl Rita, another of our cute sen- iors, has been a member of the Girls' Craft Club her last two years and pres. of the Spanish Club when a junior. Claims her favorite likes include football games, teachers like Mr. Albright and music of Eddie Howard's orchestra . . . plans after gradua- tion include nurses' training. VINLXENT BoisAN-General A congenial guy is Vince who came to us from Manor, where his activities included basketball and Chef Club, of which he was treas- urer . . . has belonged to the chorus, Sports Club, and baseball team here in j.H.S .... varsity football . . . likes all sports . . . TD fan . . . future plans are un- decided. Amee Boi.n---Gmirml Fuzzy is one of our more demure senior girls . . . was treas- urer of the Classical Club her sophomore year and vice presi- dent of the Spanish Club this past year . . . also a homeroom officer her last two years . . . admires the music of Eddie Howard and people with dimples . . . plans to become a telephone operator. First We Had Our Pictures Taken TWENTY OF 1948 GLENN Bitowu-Academic To prove how busy Glenn has been during the last four years, here's a list of a few of his activ- ities . . . Varsity basketball and baseball for two years, Beta Hi-Y, president of the senior class, and home room president for three years , , . impressed by pep rallies before that all-important Greens- burg game . . . College? Penn State, to study Chemical Engi- neermg. josicvu G. Bu'i'i.mx---Grimm! Joe is quiet until you get to know him, then watch out , . . While in JHS, he belonged to the Sci-lli Club . . . impressed most by our exciting football games . . . Joe spends IIIOSI' of his time working, but would stop anytime to listen to the music of Sammy Kaye . . . future plans are un- certain. llicl.iaN CAMi-isiai.i.-Cmwra! A girl tops with everyone is Helen . . . a Beta sister, she has also been a member of the Collec- tor's Club and student council . . . an Oscar collector her sophie year . . . thinks movies and foot- ball games are swell--also Eddie Howard . . . plans after gradu- ation are indefinite. AN'ruoNv j, Carozzi-Voralionnl An all-round fellow is Tony . . . has been a member of the Sei-Hi, the Beta Hi-Y, and Mi- crometer Clubs . . . played jr. Varsity football . . , interested in photography . . . also lists foot- ball games and the music of Kay Kyser among his favorites . . . plans for future are uncertain. jHAN A. CARNAck-Commrrcial A gift from Ramsay High is jean, one of the quieter members of our class, who came here her sophomore year . . . likes to col- lect records and take pictures . . . spends lots of her spare time vis- iting l'at and Bea in Scottdale . . . another TD fan . . . would like to become a secretary. X Howaizo BllTl.FRTCF7IPf0f A favorite with everyone is Boot, another Manor lad . . . has belonged to the Jr. Sportsman Club in this school . . . Chef and Science Clubs and the basketball team claimed him in Manor . . . chooses sports as tops on his list of favorites , . , always ready with a joke, Boot has no definite plans. Lois JIZAN BYl IRLYiC70?l1llIFl'l'fIl! Jean's favorite activity is loaf- ing with the gang, namely the Q.'l'.'s. Has belonged to the First Aid, Girl's Craft, and holds the position of treas. for the Com- mercial Club. Always enjoys a football game and dancing . . . jean hopes to become a good secretary. josiavu CANAl,E--GP1lFfHii Snake is a guy with a real sense of humor-anything for a laugh . . , paid dues to the Sei-Hi and Micrometer Clubs, and serv- ed as president of the Art Club and v. president of the Chef Club this year ...A A fter diploma day, Snake will go to Cali- fornia to become an artist or mechanic. Liao CARANESE'-'-Cv'!'II.I'7't1f Another music-minded guy . . . belonged to the Band, Orchestra, and Music Club . . . plays with a local orchestra. Also, he paid dues to the Sci-Hi, Grex, and Boys' Gym Clubs, besides playing IV. basketball . . . says he'll take his music by Harry james . . . After school, Leo plays sandlot football. JOANN MARGARET CARR- Co m NIl'I'l'l.I1l Car is a sweet lass with a friendly personality . . . has be- longed to the Health, Etta Kette, Csecretary her junior yearl, and Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Clubs . . , Stll- dent council and Jayhawk staff . . . senior class treasurer . . . homeroom officer three times . . . Macs and R.P.H .... future secretary. For the Yearbook They Said They Were Makin TWENTY-ONE Next Came October With Football Thrills JOANNE CAkRo1.1.-Academic A sweet senior with a person- ality to match is Joanne, one of our majorettes . . . former Rem- brandt member. . . Etta Kette treasurer her junior year, secre- tary of Student Council when a sophomore ,... Oscar and Jay- hawk staffs . . . Alpha v. pres. her senior year . . . tops with her arc football, and swimming . . . T.S.'l' ,... a future nurse. HEl.EN JANE CHARl.1'ON--f:FIlFfHl Popular and active in school affairs is Charlie, one of our f ajorettes . . . belonged to Classi- al, Quiz, Music, Etta Kette, and quare Dance Clubs . . . Alpha sister . . . Member of Oscar and wk staffs . . . H.R. v. presi- twice. . . likes to dance and play records. . . a football fan... plans to become a writer or buyer. JANE L. CLAIR- -Commercial One of our quiet seniors, Jane's ambition is to become a secretary . . . belonged to the Nursesf Col- lectors', and Commercial Clubs, v. pres. of the last her senior year . . . served as typist for the Jayhawk and Oscar . . . Vaughn Monroe is tops with Jane . . . loves to eat! Her main out of school activity is the Daughters of A IA Ctonizssv-Academic e 0 our good-looking sen- s, tsy has been busy while . . . belonged to the Grex 'u , treasurer of the Beta Tri- 'l-Y this year and a Jayhawk club editor , . . likes football, hockey, and just having fun . . . says Sammy Kaye's music sends her . . . College? Sure! Pitt . . . a Gamma. JUNE CoNno-Beauly Cullurr June is one of our future hair stylists . . . in JHS she joined the Journalism and First Aid Clubs . . . hobby, collecting rec- ords, mostly Vaughn lVlonroe's . . . nothing excites June more than a good football game . . . after school she attends R.P.H. meet- ings. Roseinmnv Caruso- -C1-nrml Rose is a petite senior who hates to be reminded she's little . . . has been treasurer of thc Spanish Club and homeroom her junior year, also member of the chorus, First Aid Club . . . a Beta sister . . . likes to play the piano . . . Gammas take up her out of school time . . . wants to be- come an air line hostess. .ALICIE NlAF c'lllL'0'l'Iil.I.A' - Bmufy Cullurr Chicken is a elite lass who's a very neat person . . . collects rec- ords as a hobby . . . likes to sleep and attend football games . . . Jr. C. D. of A. member . . . usually seen with Audrey or June . . . Chickens plans for the future are uncertain, but she would like to become a beautician. Gi.Am's Muna cll.lilVlliNS-flfllfffll Gladys has been quite a busy lass . . . has belonged to Collec- tors' and Rembrandt Clubs-re- porter for the latter this past year, member of the JHS chorus. Vaughn Monroe, driving the fam- ily car, dancing, and football games are on this senior's list of favorites . . . ambition is to be- come an eflicient nurse. l kI-in J. C0l.litf,'ONlHlPl'l'l11l Here's a swell guy who's in- terested in bookkeeping-would like to become an accountant . . . has been both sports editor and business manager of the Oscar . . . vice-president of student council and president of Spanish Club this past year . . , Fred likes a good football game or dancing . . . col- lects dance records - especially lfddie l'loward's. lJONAI.lP CONRAD' -Crm-ral A lover of fun is Red who is always ready with a joke . . . has been on the Student Council twice . . . loyal Alpha member , . . has belonged three years to orchestra and Music Club . . . four year band member . . . likes to dance and keep up on sports . . . quite a trumpet player. Red plans to make music his career. SE IDRS TWENTY-TWO We Rejoiced Over Wins- ricd Uver Spills .4 josEi'n CQONS'l'AN'flNF-Cfilffdf A four-year football man and our star center . . . joe says his greatest like is music . . . es- pecially guitar music. A busy and popular guy . . . he has belonged to Orchestra, the Beta Hi-Y, jr. Sportsman's Club and was junior class president. When it comes to jazz, he'll take Stan Kenton. By-the-way, girls, joe likes to cook. l3lait'l'itAM l.. Cox-General Lynn is one fellow who can boast many friends . . . another lad from Manor, he has been a member of our chorus and junior Sportsman's Club lpresident his senior yearl . . . played Varsity football . . . likes to see basket- ball games and dance to the mu- sic of Glenn Millergs orchestra . .. future machinist. Coi.i.eEN CRGWliI.l.-'Gt'II1'I't1f This friendly Miss came to ,IHS from Penn jr. High . . . became president of the Commer- cial Club in her junior year , . . fun for her is going to the mo- vies or dancing to the music of Sammy Kaye . . . after gradua- tion from ,IHS Crowley hopes to become a telephone operator. l'il.l.A Mme DAvis-Commercial Snitz was a Commercial Club member and made a big hit her junior year when she played in its assembly . . . served on the Games Committee for the fresh- man party . . . playing the piano is one of her favorite pastimes. Snitz hopes to 'become a tele- phone operator. l'illGIiNli Diei.BisNE-Gerieml Banzai is just as full of life and rarin' to go as his nickname implies! he served his senior home room as secretary and treasurer . . . goes for our high school's football games . . . en- joys playing sandlot football him- self . . , a Spike jones fan . . . 'would like a job as a painter af- ter graduation. I U f ' 'I I .i J. if 5 j 1 CLA . CP, oem' o-Ge e , ggyy s c ar ct r ut a :X 'c .one . iriponge he Beta i- '. Cho s, Nat ' Study and ' Sci- lubs while n ,IHS 4. 1 . e ' ball s and da die Ho a . . . im e m t 1 ' y our C rus . . .fp a t o to , school study bb . f ,ff. ii . l , 1' K: ' .5 ' , .ff J f V f' ' I . OF 194-3 f .Mnnuav Ckousuokiz-Beaiiiy Cul. Aud is well-liked by her many friends-always smiling... joined the First Aid and Girls' Sports Clubs here . . . main out- of-school activity is June-loves football and dancing to Vaughn Monroe's music. Her plans are uncertain as yet, but Aud would like to be a beautician, KENNETH DARRAGH-Vocational The four high school years were too short to suit Ken . . . he especially enjoyed watching the football, baseball, and basketball teams in action . . . he goes for the Pirate's games too . . . takes french fries when it comes to food . . . one of the many Vaughn Monroe fans in JHS. JAMES W. DAVIS-General Jim is full of fun and al- ways ready for a good laugh . . . be goes in for dancing or swim- ming in his leisure moments . . . The Old Lamplightern remains his favorite tune with Wayne King tops in the orchestra field . . . -lim hopes to attend a busi- ness school. ANToNE'rTE DEl.FlNfl-Gfllffdf Ambitious and well-liked Toni has spent four full years at IHS Commercial, Collectors. Career, and Square Dance Clubs . . . a chorus member . . . She aided the Oscar staff by working as a collector for four years . , , hopes to attend Pitt for a Merchandis- ing Course and attain the goal of buyer. Eiga, tn N lx. L TWENTY-THREE V ,-,Y , an ml J y If If v ydiygizjf' tr sg X X 3 'U YN X SE Ciminrs Di1:i.r1No-Cf-arm! Very blond Chuck enjoys dancing to Vaughn Nlonroe's mu- sic . . . likes to collect pictures as a hobby . . . belonged to the Shop Science Club his sophomore year . . . full of fun just having a good time with the gang is how he spends his time . . . would like to do detective work when he leaves JHS. VINCENT DEMAT1'Ell-Cffllffllf Melody-minded Vince thrives on music . . , his participation in the Music Club, orchestra, and band proves this . . . Benny Goodmanls outfit suits him . . . and for real entertainment ,loc Constantinels guitar ..., A fter graduation he would like to play with an army band and then go on to a dance band. l2i,ENoitA DlivlNL'EN'l'lSS-flfllffllf A member of the First Aid and Safety Club and the El Circulo lispanol, El is a great lover of football season like all loyal ,IHS fansl . . . she loves to dance es- pecially when Vaughn Monroe makes with the music . . . lil will never get her fill of roast beef sandwiches and french fries . . . her plans are for college and then a Nursing Career. JUNE Donoruv lD1mii.-Cmzf-ml Pretty, blonde june started high school as a Quiz Club mem- ber. ln her second year she be- came a library monitor and worked for Miss Nlearkle again her junior year . . . served as secretary-treasurer of Girl's Craft her last year . . . also a Square Dance and Library Club mem- ber . . . plans to study for the job of an interior decorator. l'il.liANOR A, Dil'i1.1.A-Grimm! Babe proves silence is golden by her quiet manner . . , secre- tary-treasurer of the First Aid and Safety Club . . . a two year member of the chorus , . . belong- ed to the Girls' Craft Club her junior year . . . thinks of Mr. Amann as the ideal teacher . . . likes the sentimental song, For Sentimental Reasons. IORS Rl l'll Di-'LYi'i i'o-Iii-nw-,il Serving as president of the l.ibrary Club and vice president of the Girls Craft Club, Ruth showed her popularity . . . a library monitor, she also belonged to the Girl's Sports Club . . . Swimming and dancing are tops with Ruth . . . outside of school she is an active junior Catholic Daughters of .-Xmerica member. .. would like to be an air hostess. JOHN DE I,Al.lYlAl.'lflldl'Ull.l' Full of life and always smiling, black is known as one of the friendliest seniors ,... 'X three year Beta, he served both as sec- retary and treasurer . , . presi- dent of the Quiz Club and secre- tary of junior Sportsman . . . home room president three years and student council treasurer . . . Classical Club member and prom committee . . . a Delklolay ,Mex Di c'l.Al'D10-f:!'Il!'l'lll One of our extra-active seniors is junior l Some of his pastimes are making plans for a radio aml television repair man's career and heading for Chick's' . . . in school he was four year Band member . . . belonged to the Chef and Nature Study Clubs . , . an Alpha boy . . . a Student Council repre- sentative bis senior year . . . Square Dance Club . . . a De- Nlolay. lb'lARlli llllVlAR'I'lN0tf:l'Ilt ftIl liver -smiling Marie is one of our better artists . . . belonged to the Rembrandt Club for two years . . . she also held member- ship in the Girls' Craft Club and the First Aid and Safety . . . works in a local dry cleaning store . . . outside of school Marie en- poys a good baseball game . . . her plans for the fixture are un- certain. lJONAl.D M. DoMiiNicK-Vor. The fellow with the fascinating smile . . . Dom was a three year member of our golf team and enjoys golf as a hobby . . . play- ed jr. WPIJXL basketball as a freshman . . . joined lndustrial Science, lflectric, and Micrometer Clubs . . , goes for all Vaughn Monroe music . . . would like to attend college to become an elec- trical engineer. November We Save or a Dependable Crew TWENTY-FOUR OF 1948 GLIENN l,llNAl.llSUN -lvufillfriflzlf A l'cnn boy, Skip belonged to the Sci-lli, -lunior Sportsman, and Nature Study Clubs . . . served on the safety patrol for two years . . . likes to spend his leisure time playing football or baseball . . . enjoys the music of Sammy Kaye . . . hopes to join the service upon graduation. Roiimvi' I . DoNNiNi-Vocational Bob found time for quite a few activities during his high school days . . . in his senior year he served as vice-president of the lflectric Club and treasurer of the Micrometer Club . . . also joined Chorus his last year . . . a Nature Study Club member... goes for football . . . hopes to continue his machine work studies. MARY liFI,liN l,0Vll.l.liR'S-COIN. Mary llelen got a head start on her hoped-for-secretarial ca- reer by helping Mr, Shaul out as his secretary this year . . . be- longed to the Commercial Club both her junior and senior years . . . enjoys movies and collecting records . . . served on Games Committee for the sophomore party . . . likes 'l'.D.'s Stardust lXlARlANNIE DlrBois-.4mdzm1'c A very well-known and liked miss is Mam'selle . . . has been busy as feature editor of Oscar and the editor of Jayhawk . . . Grex Club, president of the Class- ical Club, and president of the Alpha 'liri-Hi-Y . . . likes to write assembliesg ,IHS delegate to Red Cross Convention , . . Gamma president. ,IAMI-is FRNia'l i'ia-llwzrral jim was one of our talented chorus members chosen to repre- sent ,IHS at the County Chorus Festival his junior year . . . a three year member of the Chef Club, he became president his final year . . . belonged also to the Sci-Hi Club . . . goes for a hot baseball game . , . likes Guy l,ombarrlo's music. u .ll1AN IDONNl2l.l.Y-CUMIllffflifll .lean has livened up many of cur assemblies and class parties with her tap dancing . . . her musical talent includes the piano . . . belonged to the Commercial Club her junior and senior years . . . collects photographs for a hobby . . . hopes her dancing will lead her to a teaching career. l'lEl.liN E. Dovicoskv-Cmzeml Helen's blonde hair points her out as one of our good-looking gals . . . on the Decoration Com- mittee for the freshman class par- ty, she also served as home room treasurer her junior year , . . be- longed to the Sci-Hi, Spanish, Girls' Craft, and Square Dance Clubs . . . likes to dance to Sam- my Kaye's music . . . aims for a nursing career. Rauma DowNiN4:-Beauty Cul. This be-dimpled gal hopes to carry out her future dreams of a beautician's job . . . likes to go skating or dancing to Vaughn Monroe's music . . . a Home lfconomics Club member her sophomore year . . . joined Girl's Craft her third and fourth . . . Square Dance Club her senior, year. Micimm. Duwcii-General Another proof that JHS is mu- sically awake, Mike is all set for a career in music . . . a three year band member, he joined the orchestra his senior year . . . Mr. Lodzsun is his idea of an under- standing teacher . . . plays in an orchestra after school hours . . . likes to drive around with the gang . . . interested in aviation. llfuakv l':VANS-Vflfdfflllldl When he realizes his aim to travel through the forty-eight states, Harry won't have to wor- ry about automobile troubles for he plans to make an automobile meehanic's job his future . . . he goes in for swimming and almost all sports . . . enjoys the music of Guy Lombardo . . . belonged to the Micrometer Club for three years, I H. S. Band-Always Lo al and True TWENTY-FIVE ll! l l K A II 1' if f ff if , f I. Yf ' , F I 3' The Senior Party We Held in December KENNETH EVERETT-Vocational Kenny is a good-looking shop boy and a Beta Hi-Y member. .. belonged to the Music Club his sophomore year . . . a band mem- ber for three years . . . likes the music of Tommy Dorsey . . . just plain eating and sleeping are enough to fill Ken's day, too! . .. hopes to become a pattern maker. MAEEL FAi.i.As-General This quiet young lady is one of the potential artists . . . joined the Rembrandt Club in her senior year . . . hopes to do art work after she receives her diploma.. . likes to sing and go to the mo- vies . . , Benny Goodman and Vic Damone are two of her fav- orites in the music world. ROBERT GLENN FERREE-GFIIEfdf One of the busiest and best- liked fellows in the class . . . an Alpha boy, he managed the foot- ball and baseball teams . . . home room vice president . . . joined Chorus, Sci-l-li, Travel, and First Aid organizations . . . one per- son who really enjoys high school and all that goes with it . . . when he leaves he hopes to be- come a carpenter. ROBERT FISHER-General Bob enjoys almost any thing that keeps him outdoors . . . goes for swimming and baseball in the sports line . . . his hobbies include fishing and nature study . . . a Nature Study Club mem- ber for three years and he joined the Sci-Hi his freshman year . . . hopes to make forestry his career. RoNA1,n E, FLUKE-'GFIZEVHI l lukey was a three year member of the Nature Study Club . . . Boys' Sports and Quiz Club also claimed his membership . . . Spent his free periods as a gym monitor . . . this fun loving fellow is ever smiling . . . likes girls and Kay Kyser . . . basket- ball, football, and swimming, too . . . hopes to travel. Dokis FMT-General Busv little Babe held the ofhces of secretary in her home room and treasurer of the Grex Club . . . A Beta girl, she was a two year Chorus member . . . also belonged to journalism and Music Clubs . . . Babe is an avid Frank Sinatra fan . . . out- side of school she attends the meetings of the Gammas. JUNE lVlAli FEIGHT-Br-auly Cul. june possesses one of the sweetest smiles in the senior class . . . belonged to the Home lic Club her freshman year . . . a hirls' Craft and Square IJZIULR. Club member her senior year . , . also vice-president ol the Rem- brandt Club . . . hopes to become a beautician. lj0l.0Rl-ZS Fniuu-General This gay senior is full of life and always on the go . . . can do some snappy dance steps . . . Dolly is an Ette Kette member and she also joined the Square Dance Club . . . hopes to become a nurse after graduation . . . out- side of school she belongs to the Macs and T.S,T. SHIRLEY l lsHEn-Commerrial Friendly Shirl is always on the go . . . Besides belonging to the Quiz, Etta Kette, and Alpha's she was secretary of the Home Economics Club . . . Shirley served as Oscar collector and on the ticket committee for the jun- ior party . . . T.S.T., Macs, and working for an attorney claim her time . . . a future stenographer. JEAN Fox--Commercial l oxie might easily be rated as the nearest gal in the graduat- ing class . . . a three year mem- ber of the Etta Kette and Alphas . . . Quiz, Home Economics, and Square Dance Clubs claimed her . . . for three years ,lean played with the band . . . enjoys play- ing golf . . . would like to go to a business school. SE IORS TWENTY-SIX A Big Success We'll Always Remember Main' FRANcicsla-Criirml llarrolds sent us a smiling stu- dent any school would welcome . . . there she belonged to the Clirl's .-'kthletic Association and orchestra . . . played on basket- ball and soft ball teams which won championships in '46 . . . served on the graduation banquet . , . she lit into ,IHS activities with case joining the Girls' Sports Club and the Oscar staff. lhlARlAN 1iAi.i.i-:NA-ilmirml This sweet lass came to JHS from Detroit, Mich, her sopho- more year. A member of the Grex, litta Kette, and Square Dance Clubs . She admires the friendli- ness of the students. Member of 'l'.S.'l'. Her hobby is collecting re- cords . . . likes dancing to Tex llenekt-'s orchestra. VVould like to work in an ol'l'ice. .-Xi.in':it'i' GAuni-I'oi-nlioiial Al likes to spend his spare time loafing with the gang . . . likes swimming . . . 'l'hc Microm- etcr Club held his membership in his junior year . . . likes to lis- ten to Near You any time . . . says liddie l'loward's is his fav- orite orchestra ..., 'X fter gradu- ation would like to be a machinist or go to trade school if possible. MAiu:Aius'i' Liars Grzimium-Brniily Peggy is another of Mr. Ba- som's fans . . . likes movies and dancing . . . a member of the Girls' Craft and Square Dance Clubs . . . likes Van johnson . . . her hobby is dancing . , . Vaughn Monroe is her favorite band lead- er . . .would like to be a beau- tician . . . enjoys movies , . . 'hopes to own a beauty shop after graduation. MARIE klll.l,liN+f:I'III'f!ll Marie came to JHS from Washington 'l'wp. in her sopho- more year, where she was active in the Tri-Hi-Y, the Chorus, and on the school newspaper . . . here, the Alpha 'liri-lli-Y and litta Kette Clubs have claimed her membership , . . likes movies and dancing . . . plans to be a labor- atory technician. OF 1948 ' 1 Lucu.i.is GAoi,iAiini-lfrauly Cul. l,ou's beautiful hair matches her charming personality . . . held membership in both the Girls' Craft and the Rembrandt Club ...the thing about JHS which baffles Lou most is the way its citizens rush through the halls and locker rooms . . . enjoys dancing to 'l'ommy Dorsey . . . would like to be a beautician. Hi:1,i:N GAiviizi.ic-Gviimil Helen came to 'IHS from Har- rold jr. High in her junior year. Admires the friendliness of the high school pupils. A member of the Nature Study Club her soph- omore year, Collecting dimes is this quiet girl's hobby. Likes dancing. Prefers Wayne King. Af- ter graduation would like to do ofhce work. FRANCIS Gauni-Gmzfra! Fratha is always ready for a laugh . . . a member of the Priestly Science and Nature Study Clubs and active on the -l.V. and Varsity football teams and track . . . likes to spend time with the gang and swim- ming , . . Vaughn Monroe is his favorite . . . would like to be an engineer after graduation. y . M LHAII Q ukfffliarirniii 1 fel iw witl 4 1 , .nd p esidep of TraareL ub as hjshoi roojhfarei 4 for f 'y r .L . Likes A I , Q' W ., 1A . H 7 F'e 'l1 ' ' .-I , lb rount . . H s a m - cr of .. e l . . 4 I danu I iqks fi' hree ns tops' ': ar's. l. M' ' q i. ' . jr a tiv- ' or ' , 2 in . ds to J l i ' lle' ffgfii tion 1 stid t e ficdfi ' y. liiiuifwiz kiIURIDANU-f:l'IIf'f1ll Car was a member of the Nature Study Club for two years . . . enjoys auctions, bowling, and swimming . , . likes movies and can always eat a little more . . . thinks Kay Kyser is tops . . . would like to become an account- ant or start a business of his own . . . suggests new pencil sharpeners for the school. '1'Wl+IN'l'Y -SEVEN r. pi! .1 .i 4 Q I - n 9' iw f lie 115' 9... in SE IORS Lois MARIE GoNoAwARs --Beauty Cullun' Short and sweet is this lass... likes Guy Madison . . . the differ- ent kinds of friends have im- pressed her . . . president of the Ceramics Club her senior year . . . likes? to make fudge and cookies . . . thinks Eddie How- ard's orchestra is it . . . enjoys swimming . . . plans to be a beau- tieian after graduation. l'A'riuciA ciRACE Gounnan-Com Pat is another fan of Mr. Ba- som . . . likes working in the Public Library as assistant li- brarian . . . photography is her hobby . . . a member of the Re-Bo, First Aid, and Collectors' Clubs . . . a library monitor her junior year . . . another Vaughn Monroe fan . . , would like to be an Airline Hostess after gradu- ation. R. lVllI.'l'ON GRAY-General Milton is a faithful member of the safety patrol . . . has been a member of the Beta Hi-Y and Spanish Club . . . enjoys playing the piano and traveling . . . thinks Mrs. Stiffey is tops . . . business manager for jayhawk . . . plans office work after gradu- ation. DAVID LEE HAl,l.ifJP11Ffd,-- Dave is another Manorite. Came here his junior year. Presi- dent of his sophomore -class. Member of the Manor basketball and baseball teams for two years. Regrets that this is his last year in high school. Likes to make artistic drawings and sketches. Plans to be an apprentice in some trade. Romana' N. flAK'l'UNlPiACfldl'77lfl' Bohn is one of those persons who like to make people laugh . . . the Grex Clubfand Chef Club have claimed his member- ship . . . enjoys swimming, act- ing, and imitating famous people . . . attended St. Vincent Prep for two years . . . likes Eddie Howard's orchestra . . . plans to attend college . . . would like to become a writer or dramatist. ,IIYLIA lhlARllZ fi00l!SUN-f:f'l1I'fdf Tiny is this little girl's nick- name . . . very quiet . . . a mem- ber of the Music Club ber sen- ior year . . . likes to go to the movies in which Alan Ladd plays . . . her favorite pastime is danc- ing . . . Louis Jordan's orchestra is tops in her mind . . . would like to become a good beautician after graduation. CllARl.0'I'1'li JEAN c:RAHAlN11fi'IJNl Jeannie is noted for her light blonde hair . . . a student eouncil member for two years . . . Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Etta Kette, and Square Dance Clubs have claimed her as a member . . . enjoys the 'l'.S.'I'. and M..-XC, meetings . . . a col- lector of records and anything kelly green . . . a Vaughn Monroe fan . . . plans to attend a business school. RICHARD DEAN Gus'rAi'soN-Urn. Dick has been active and popular during his four years in jHS a cheerleader, co-captain this year, the Chorus and Music, Quiz and Square Dance Clubs have held his membership . . . enjoys the senior assemblies, dancing, and food . . . Vaughn Monroe is tops with him . . . plans to study dancing after graduation. HENRY j. flAi.i.-Cmirrnl junior came to JHS from Manor jr. fligh in his eleventh year. Another one who thinks there should be no detention hall, A member of the Chorus his Senior year. At Manor played softball and basketball. Always has time to take in a movie. Likes Sammy Kaye. Plans to take up a trade after graduation. Dotokns llisNKisi.-Grwrral Honey is one of Mr. Amann's admirers , . . a Music Club member . . . the Career and Collectors' Clubs have claim- ed her membership this year . . . likes harmonizing the latest songs . . . can usually be seen with Patty . . . enjoys dancing to Vaughn Monroe records . . . would like to be a bookkeeper after graduation. Then Came January and Basketball TWENTY-EIGHT 0171948 BONNIE JUNE llliRllfll.Z-CKIIZIHI Punt says the four years of Home lfconomics which she took have impressed her much . . . the Music Club has claimed her membership for four years . . . likes playing the piano . . . en- joys dancing and movies . . . thinks Wayne King is it . . . . . . would like to he a telephone operator. Wii.i'iu-in li. llii.i.icn-.hudeniir jerry gets ll laugh from al- most anything . . , member of the Nature Study Club his sopho- more year . . . known for his funny expressions . . . driving a truck is one of his out-of-school activities . . , likes to go lishing and hunting . . . plans to study for the ministry. WlI.l.lAM l,. l'l0'l'TINGIER-VOC. Bill is always ready for a laugh . . . a lnember of the lflec- tric and Micrometer Clubs- and the wrestling team . . . a year with the football team . . . likes hunting . . . Harry James is a favorite with him . . . plans to join the service after graduation . . . driving takes up a lot of his time out of school . . . would like to own a ranch. Samurai. Hursinzs-Armlenzh' A comedian of the class, Sam's laugh is famous. 'liaking an active part in our activities, he joined the Classical and Grex Clubs, the Beta lli-Y, and the ,layhawk stall . . . main out- ol'-school activity, the Gammas fWhy, Sam! that's a girls' clubl . . . natch, he's wild over Spike jones and food, especially lemon meringue pie! College? Sure, Pitt. ISARBARA j. jAMisoN-Com. B, -I. is a girl with a swell personality . . . an Alpha sister . . . member of the Student Council for two years . . . the Etta Kette Cluh and the MACS and 'l'.S.'l'. outside of school . . . collects popular records . . . en- oys camping in the summer . . . plans to attend a secretarial school after graduation. Vioi.is'r MAE HEKMAN-COWlf. Vi is very quiet . . . likes to loaf around town , , , the Home Economics and Ceramics ,Clubs have claimed her as a member enjoys Mickey by 'lied Weems anytime . . . Sammy Kaye is her favorite orchestra leader . . . after graduation would like to work in an oflice as a secretary. Noitems Home-General Norene likes drawing as her hobby . . . a three year member of the Rembrandt and Girls' Sport Clubs . . . 'her favorite song is Near You and she chooses Vaughn Monroe's orchestra . . . plans to attend an art school after graduation . . . would like to be an interior decorator. JOHN ROLAND Howe-General Dixie was a member of the golf team for two years . . . quiet at times . . . just likes to be in school . . . favorite song is Sweet Sixteen by Perry Como , . . likes Paul Whiteman's orchestra above all . . . plans to enter the serv- ice for a year or two after gradu- ation . . . would like to be a pilot. WiLi.iAM A. IRWIN-CZDIETGI B. I. can always listen to a good joke . . . a member of the junior Sportsme-n's Club in his junior year . . . his hobby is col- lecting records . . . likes to go out with the gang . . . will listen to Harry James any time . . . fav- orite song is Twilight Time . .. would like to be a glass cuttel' after graduation. BETTY ANNE jouNsoN-Beauly Karnu is a really good-natur- ed girl. . . while attending l .'li,H.S. was active in the G. A. A. and the Dramatics Clubs . . . the Music, Grex, and Home Economics Clubs have claimed her membership here . . . member of the Gamma Thetas . . . hopes to have her own beauty shop after graduation. ,.1 h f,-Q. if srl 1 1 1. ,I K'l r . l , ,L U, I V l un-fj. With hampion Team Supported b All 1 ' , tl' ' TWENTY-NI NE Q Another Big Event in February l RliDA Louise joiinson-Umm-ul A newcomer to LIHS, this at- tractive lass attended Peabody High School, where she was active in the Friendship, Leaders, and Spanish Clubs and the Senior Choir . . . spends much of her time getting acquainted with .leannette . . . likes ice-skating and Eddie lloward's orchestra . . . plans to study nursing after grad- uation. X NCY F. JOYCE ,enrraf 'Miken is one of the ire s isticated sen' s . . . c um- aj ette for t e yea . . . the l h i-Hi- , Etta te and S ia ance 'lubs w e proud c have her member .... A. 'T. . . li. e to classics . lik a' de e and Tex eneke' rc estra. lans to at- tend a .cre ri sc ool. CLARA E, Kl.lN1lENSMlTll1GfI1. Kling is another former Manor jr, High student ...i ' X Manor cheerleader . . . member of the Chorus her junior year.. . Enjoys having a good time all the time . . . likes dancing . . . Favorite song is To Each His Own . . . thinks Eddie How- ard's orchestra can't be beat . . . Her plans after graduation are uncertain. U1 KOF l almua wah ndlv e ox Q: X n f 0 depem Q or three ye rs A e e i- crom 1 and nt us Science Ll e band or t u ye rs pends t of snare 5 g g um the st re. radnation .ne un- Doitoruv ji-:AN Koui.-Amdemir Dot is one of our popular cheerleades . . . the Beta Tri- Hi-Y, QLIL, and Square Dance Clubs haye claimed her as a mfnfber . '. . also the Macs and R.. . . . . well-known for her da . . . pep rallies really a nate her . . . prefers Vaughn onroe . . . would like to take up dancing after graduation. Doius jowics-Commrrriul Doris enjoys going to football and basketball games . . . the Quiz, First Aid, and Commercial Clubs have held her membership . . . favorite song is Near You . . . a Sammy Kaye admirer. . . her hobby is saving letters . . . faithful member of the R. P. II. Club . . . rather quiet . . . would like much to be a good typist after graduation. PATRICIA KPZENAN-fil'IIFfH, Pat can usually be seen with Honey a member of the Spanish Club this year and the Music Club for two years . . . collects the latest records . . . en- joys dancing and swimming . . . Another Vaughn Monroe fan . . . her future after graduation is un- certain, but would like to travel. joAN KNOBI.0Cll-liKIlt'ftIl joanie has been quite an ac- tive girl . . . a drum-majorette for three years, she has been a member of the Beta 'l'ri-Hi-Y, Priestly Science, Quiz, and Square Dance Clubs . . . Thinks much of good sportsmanship . . . likes dancing, Perry Como's Sweet Sixteen . , . would like to be a professional dancer after gradua- tion. NIAIDELINIE Koou'r-General Maddie is one of our sweet- est seniors and one who can al- ways get things done , . . She held the vice-presidentcy of the Beta Tri-Hi-Y her junior year . . . Grex Club member . , .Stu- dent Council representative her sophomore year . . . she loves to cook! . . . ambition is to be a Home Ec. teacher . . . a B.B.G. and Gamma. JAMES E. Knut.-General jim is a four-year member of the band . . . on the Jayhawk Stall. . . has claimed membership in the Beta Hi-Y, Classical, and Music Clubs . . . he likes men better than women for teachers, but still likes women . . . likes golf. . . Sammy Kaye is tops with him . . . Plans to study pharmacy alter graduation . . . a DeMolay. ,, SE IORS , J ,lf 1' j THTRTY . Uur enior Banquet . . . a Gl0ri0usiSpree! lllil.FN Korok-General jo is another addition from Manor . . . and she belongs to the l red Waring Music Club there . , . joined the Chorus for two years. the Art Club, and the Girls' Athletic at Manor also . . . likes dancing, particularly to Blue liaron's Music . . , would like to travel . . , plans on going to a comptometer school. Gicuisviicvic LANGVVORTllYlf:i'lI. Ginger, a pretty blonde, thinks there's nothing like ice- skating- -spends l1Cl' spare time collecting ornaments from foreign countries . , . the Musical Club and Chorus claimed her as a member for three years . . . thinks lfddie lloward is tops... would like to become a nurse . . . a 'lob's Daughter and member of rbt 3 GX .l0SIil'lllNli l,AvioNA-Ifonznzfrmf! :X senior with personality plus describes jo to a Tn . . . she has belonged to the Quiz, Music and Collectors' Clubs the lftta Kette and Alpha 'l'ri-lli- Y also boast her membership . . . smooth at dancing one of her favorite pastimes .... f N TD ad- mirer and an ardent football fan , . . plans to be a secretary . . . 'l'.S.'l'. and MAC's. l'l'i'uifi, lVlARlli l,AwsoN -Hennry Cullum, Petite and adorable is Dolly who plans to be a beautician and have her own shop . . . a Beta sister for three years, a Grex member for one . . . another lfddie Howard fan . . , thinks Mr. Basom is swell ' . . . belongs to the -lr, C. D, of A ..., treasurer of the fiammas. Oitvii.i.i2 l,AW'l'Hlikgllflfllfflllltlf Orville claims that the girls of ,IHS have greatly impressed him during his foul' years . , . we think the situation may be vice versa . . . sports are his chief inteiest and the jr. Sportsmen's Club has claimed him as a mem- ber for two years . . . enlisting in the Navy to take pattern mak- ing is his ambition, OF 194-8 Dieroans Kimusii-Iimzzfy Czzlf. Dee who plans to be a beau- tician spends most of her spare time reading current novels and working at a local dairy store . . . a Travel Club member for three years and a Rembrandt and Square Dance Club member for one year . . . Oscar collector freshman year . . . loves to go swimming . . . an Abe Lyman fan. CHARLES LAUF . era! Farsi on o m mst popu- lagxagd w l li s n'o bioys, is an ba. al f . F5 hail- ing M. r, as tit ac- 'v sp . . . . E r. Spo smen's i,me s 'rl ear... .i .- tl a ly mom presi- dent ii. fniorsye . . . a Bing Crosmy an . . . colle -F He hopes sol f 1 , U A Vuuzium LAWkiA+-Cwi'1'rf1l' ' liinuy ' is, one who' can al- ways enjoy a gqcfl laugh' ,ands a lunny movie . . .JVICC presidentlof the Spalnish club ber junior ycilr and a member' offltbe Qrex clulfx for-fwo yeais . .lx enjoys dancing especially to Safnmy 1Kaye's orch- es i a . Lpoks fopward to foot- b', l games! would like to be a ltess, tlbsignela. . . a jobs Da rgbter land a ' Gamma. Ricumui LAWSON-CIFIIFIYII An ardent sports fan is Dick . . . has been a three year mem- ber of the Travel Club . . . in- terested in automobile mechanics . . . out of school activities in- clude playing basketball, football, and dancing to the tunes of Eddie Howard . . . joined the service. KENNETH li. LFCAS-f:!'IIE'fHf Popular with everyone is Tootsie . . . has answered the roll calls of the Quiz, Square Dance and Alpha Hi-Y Clubs . . . H. R. president three times . . . Grex Club president his senior year . . . cheerleader when a jun- ior . . . usually found loafing with the gang . . . Tex Beneke fan . . .future plans are uncer- tain. 'l'HlRTY-0Nl'l J lf i if ,l .ya K i 1 x '4 . t Fl J Doais l,EllRlAN-flfllffdf A future coinptometer operator Dolly was a cheerleader while at Manor . . . has belonged to ,lHS's Music Club and Chorus . . . her friendly personality has won her a host of friends . . . favorites include dancing, football games, Vaughn Monroe's orches- tra and teachers like Mr. Basom. RUTH Levin-General This popular lassie with a per- sonality plus belonged to the Col- lectors' Club and the Beta Tri- Hi-Y for o years . . . Ruthie lik s no tter than to see , olall game . . . her I s for future are uncertain .,.'. a a. .aff , Q ,'-f f NFIRDINAND Lewis-Vomlmnal Fritz, a popular and hand- some senior enjoys most sports, especially hunting and Hshing . . . he compliments the improvements of JHS . . . belonged to the Chef Club ancl was a golfer for three years .. . member of the wrestling squad for two years... an admirer of Vaughn Monroe . . . plans to be a glass cutter. SHIRLEY LoivircKA-.flrademic A lovely blue eyed blonde with a friendly smile . . , belonged to Home EC, Journalism and Grex Clubs, served the Beta Tri- Hi-Y as president . . . on Stu- dent Council three years, and secretary her third year . . . was also home room secretary for two years . . . a senior editor on the Jayhawk staff . . . vice-president of the Gammas. Rom-:it'i' G. LYNCH-f:Z7lFl'llf A favorite with everyone is Woody who is another Manor lad. Manor boasted him as a member of the Boy's Athletic Club, softball and basketball teams, while ,Ieannette's junior Sportsmen's Club has claimed him . . . dancing and hunting are his favorite pastimes . . . would like to attend trade school at Westinghouse. SE IDRS Dokotnv JEAN l,li0NARD-fifll, Dot is a really sweet senior with a host of friends . . . among her activities are included Home Economics and Grex Clubs . . . a Beta sister . . . football games, swimming and dancing to the music of Vaughn Monroe head her list of favorites . . . plans to enter nursing. ANIYRH l.i-:vmo-Amdemir l,eb, a tall, dark, and hand- some senior likes to just loaf . . . was vice-president of the First .Xid Club his sophomore year . . . member of the Spanish Club and Grcx Club 'his junior and senior years respectively . . . plans to attend college and study nie- chanical engineering. HENRY j. l,0liRAL'll-f:!'lll'f!If A very friendly fellow himself, this senior says he has been im- pressed by the friendliness of the teachers . . . Spanish Club claim- ed his membership his last two years and the Priestly Science Club his last year . . . likes to loaf, play ball, and attend ball games . . . a Guy Lombardo fan . . . plans after graduation are uncertain. SARA Lowencv-.4radfmir 'lihis friendly senior has quite a list of activities . . . has be- longed to First Aid, Collectors', Priestly Science, and Square Dance Clubs . . . Jayhawk staff treasurer . . . likes football and basketball games . . . Sara plans to attend Pitt and become a med- ical technician . . out of school activity is R. l'. ll, Club, Dui.oRes NlAinii.i.-fiermral Bet-b, a gal who never tires of talking, is an ardent football fan . . . spends many of her leis- ure hours writing letters , . . a Music Club member for four years and a Chorus for two . . . enjoys listening to Sammy Kaye and his orchestra . . . plans to be an efficient bookkeeper . . . a Gamma. The Assemblies March an Claim THIRTY-TWO OF 1948 AIOANN MANsFuai.n-Comvim-mf Joann is one of our sophisticat- ed seniors . . . the Alpha Tri- Hi-Y has claimed her as a mem- ber for three years, while the Grex Club claimed her for one . . . a library monitor her sopho- more year . , . her favorite pas- time is dancing to Sammy Kaye's orchestra . . . an ardent football fan . . . plans to attend a business school. .'kl.VlN MARIIQNwAi.o-General Alvin likes to play classical re- cords and listen to the Boston pop orchestra . . . raising flow- ers proves to be an enjoyable pastime to him . . . treasurer of the Rembrandt Club his senior year . . . thinks lV1r. Hogg is a swell teacher . . . ambition is to become Il glass decorator, l,.wk.m C. lV1L'cw1.AlN1f:!'Hl'l'!1I A very sweet senior is Dolly whose ambition it is to attend a secretarial school after gradua- tion . . . belonged to Home Eco- nomics Club her freshman year . . . her chief out of school activ- ities center around working at a local store, dancing, and sewing . . . lists 'l'ommy Dorsey as her favorite orchestra. l'uvi.i.is Ml1.l.liR--fivlllllNI!'l'l'fIIl Sandy was one of our effici- ent library monitors her junior year and a member of the l,i- brary Club two years, a Quiz Club member her freshman year . . . listening and dancing to music by Sammy Kaye hits the spot with Phyllis . . . as she has no particular plans, she wants only to be a success. Doius Mii.1.i-:ii-Bmnly Callan- Doris is another one of our beautieians who would like to have her own shop , , , driving a car and collecting records are her main delights during her leisure moments, but dancing to Guy l,ombardo's music also rates tops with her . . . the Sci-Hi and 1 irst Aid Club claimed her as a member for one year. Ross Mxuuia lV1ARCHET'I'l-f:l'lI. 1fverybody's friend is Rose, whose future plans are in the nursing field . . . a four year Chorus member . . . other activi- ties include Spanish and Hand- craft Clubs, and treasurer of the Town lforum . . . likes having fun with the gang, writing letters, and cooking . . . Guy Lombardo and Al jolson are her favorites . . . always seen with Babe f , 1 Mun' blaigyjfd L-1611-'Barat My I, V w'd,e51fi'te asset ,ldlkijfrorii rf ' ' ' rrolds is N111 fgvllfo is musi- cally taklepfQ,l.J3i wif: at Har- roldstt is quie l s s a mem- .ber of th 'rrches a., FJHS both the banif e orch tza ave lftffl . Perh 5 ilityv 1 p ay thezwu 6 expla' liking for'T mmy por! JACK lN'1iiANs-Voralioiial ,lake's hobby is collecting records of famous name bands . . . hunting and basketball rate high with jake . . . working at Jeannette Glass takes up most of his time, but during his leisure hours, he can be found at the Olympia . . . a Vaughn Monroe fan . . . a Beta for two years... ambition is to be a pattern maker. CuAiu.as M11.1.ER-VOCHHIIIIIII Charles, known as Peep to the shop boys, was a Beta Hi-Y member . . . one of our faithful safety patrol boys . . . home room treasurer his sophomore year . . . reading and listening to Fred Waring are his greatest pastimes . , . enjoys a good game of foot- ball . . . plans to be a meehanist. Roi-next S. Mii.i,i:R-Vomfionn! A happy-go-lucky senior with a host of friends is Bob . . . member of the junior Sportsmen and Nature Study Clubs . . . also on the Stage Crew, wrestling and jayvee football teams . . . favorite pastime is loaling with the Arlington gang . , , plans first to join the Navy and later be- come a pattern maker. X, 'leasure and Entertainment Their Aim l T111 R'1'Y-'1'1lli1'1l'J -! If ff. 'J l?d Mar fn. I-1 J- K 1 W! iw 5 i I lx 2 ll X FX . , is F I it i 4 I ' Y l si ' , Y 'N X 'he Prom to Good Old April Lent Rlrru lN'lII.I.ER-Crurm! Wheezer is one of our friend- ly Beta girls , , . belonged to the Sci-Hi Club as a freshman . . . joined the Chorus in her junior year . . , has quite a collection of Tex Beneke and Vaughn Mon- roe records , . , for enjoyment outside of school she likes dancing . . . hopes to become an air hostess. NURMA E. MlII.I.-.flradrwiirr This pretty and also popular lass is secretary of our class and held this same ,position last year . . , vice-president of lftta Kette Club . . . an Alpha 'Fri-Hi-Y member she served as secretary and treasurer . . , Yearbook Staff senior editor . . . treasurer of Student Council . . . Delylolay Queen . . . T.S.'I', member. RICHARD Nlea N-General On of the ' g personal ies of HES, Ick s a I usftia Science, tn' attire Study-Club Inen '. . I. served Decoratin nd Games Cerin- l - Inittees1f6Y ' ass parties' . . . a Vaughn, Monroe and Frankie l,aii'i'e fin . . yearlif ter man in Church Ldag ball . . . belongs to thai, mbqa 'U , , hopes to bechme a I anic. RICHARD Josisru lhr'lllSICK-flfil. Dick is a grand guy with a pleasing personality , , . a Inem- her of the llriestly Science and Classical Clubs his senior year. .. likes swimming and archery . . . collects classical records, and his favorite is Chopin's l'olonaise . . . plans to join the Armed Forces after graduation. HERBERT NAPflNlC-frfllfffll Coming to us from llarrold's junior High, jim chooses hunting and fishing as his out of school favorites . . . also likes traveling and dancing . . . chooses Harry James as his fav- orite orchestra . . , would like to attend business school and be- come a successful accountant. l bYll.l,l:NfX1 R. Nloom'--l'ofiiliomIl Bill has loads of friends, per- haps because he is so friendly himself . . . was home room pres- ident once and home room vice- president three times . , , he- longed to Rembrandt Club his freshman year . , . likes sports and the music of ,Xlvino Rey , . , hopes to become an efficient pattern maker. lhkiiaim .Kiss lkleiuoxmn--,-lui. Known to her many friends as Balm this charming senior is the editor of the Oscar . . . class secretary her sophomore yK'1ll' . . . has held othces in both -lournalisin and Classical Clubs ,.,. I Xlpha sister . . . .layhawk cluh editor . . . likes football, basketball, and dancing ,,,. X Gamina . . , will attend secretarial school. Gifiwvii-:vis 'lf bllIsIAk-lfom. This cheery miss is always ready with :I smile . . . the Quiz Club claimed her membership her freshman year and the Girls' Sports Club her last three years . . . enjoys driving, dancing and going to l,atrohe, Vaughn Mon- roe is a favorite with hel' . . . hopes to become a secretary after graduation. l,Al'l. Nlvi-'ks--I omiioiml Pablo enjoys nothing better than roller skating . , . a Band and Nlusic Club Ineinber his sen- ior year . . . a safety patrol boy his freshman year , . , thinks -lllS could use a new gym , . . his ambition is to enlist in the skrined Forces or enter a trade school. lJoko'I'iIt NAl'lXl.-KN--f:l'lIl'I't1l Dottie, popular with every- one, enjoys dancing and playing the piano , . . a Fred Waring fan . . . secretary-treasurer of the llealth Cluh her sophomore year . . , a freshman Quiz Club Inein- her. . , greatly iinprersed by im- proveinents l1lZlllC in .lllS , . . plans to he a nurse. SE IORS THIRTY-FOUR Gala Memories 0 a Big Event Fiuaniciuck NICAISF-flfllffllf An import from St. Vincent Prep, Nick has made many friends here in -IHS ..., I oinezl the Band, Grex Club, and Square Dance group . . . when not in school, be loafs or listens to good records . . . thinks Xavier Cugat is the best . . . plans to join the Navy after graduation, then go to college. lllcuako 0i.soN-lirnrml .Ns one of the more handsome aml popular members of our elats, Dick was made keeper of a lot of money during his four Years . . , he was treasurer of his class his hrst aml tlurd year, ol his hoim'room lus frosh, sopb., and jr. years aml of the Beta Ili-Y his senior year . . . would like to become a draftsmau, .llII.lA flI'AR-CIUIIIlHl'l'l'fIIf -layl' loves to dance and listen to Bing Crosby . . . Frel Waring also rates tops with her . . . sce- ing a Mood movie and collecting personally autographed photos of movie stars are her principal out- side activities . . . ,lay plans to become a stenographer if she doe::n't get married to Slugg.r ltrst. Don.-xi.n lVli PAus1.iav-wllrnrrrrl Don is an import from Kittan- ning High School, where he was active in the band and orchestra . . . has continued his musical ability in our JHS band . . . served in the army and did cler- ical work in the Personnel Sec- Ilolt. lliiooimii PlACENTINO-C: 7l 7'l1! Rudy,'l a music-minded lad, played in the band and orchestra for four years and belonged to the Music Club for three years . . . he was vice-president of his sophomore homeroom . . , out of school he spends most of his time playing in dance bands . . . be wishes to become a band leader or a professional musician. OF 1948 MARY ANN 0lI.EAR'C:!J?H!?1?ffiHl Mary Ann, one of our quietest seniors, enjoys swimming more than anything else . . . spends much of her time seeing good movies . . . a fan of Frankie C:1rle's . . . a Quiz Club mein- lier her freshman year . . . am- bition is to attend business school. CHARLES H. 0'Nie1i.i.-Gfneml We all know Chuck . . . one of our returned servicemen. snent 292 years in the Army, driving tanks in Germany for part of that time . . . here in IHS be was Sports Editor of t'1e Oscar for t'1rcc years, a member of the Chorus, Career, Chef and Alour- nalism Clubs, and played Varsity baslzetball. Fial.nA PANlCllEl.I.A-CfJ7?I7VZ!'7't'i!ll Fed will some day be one of our best secretaries . . . in lHS she joined the Beta Tri-Hi-Y and was v. pres. of the Girls' Sports Club this year . . , when shi-'s in a listening mood, Fed likes Old Man River or just anything well done by Sammy Kaye. Runoren Piekrerri-General Rudy has been chosen as a representative of the Student Council every year since he was a freshman . . . a Beta Hi-Y member . . . played Varsity foot- ball in his junior year . . . you will find him fixing automobiles or driving his car . . . after grad- uation he hopes to open up an auto repair shop. Micuue Po zr '-V c io al Music ly gl lVl?e's am- d ' o c nu gin with a orch ra . . m er ro te an Mnsi t .- ho erbr tre X r fres yea . ha e n e fo ll and seb s . . , a P i fa . . base and the music of es Brown rate high with him. Tlilll'l'Y FIVI-I rNCr11eral ICLEANOR Poiuacca-Crnrm! A girl with personality is Ginger, who is very fond of roller skating . . . can always dance to one of l,ouie Prima's tunes of which she has many records . . . a faithful Oscar staff member for thrte years . . . Quiz Club member her freshman year . . , plans to attend Robert Mor- ris' busi ess school. ' reer Club, Travel Club ms have claimed Mary's lme rship ' high school . . . ' will e someone a good if be e her chief interest ar nd cooking, baking, in . , next in life comes 1 cing wit Wayne King lead- ing the orchestra . . . she would like to go to business school and become a bookkeeper. XVILLIAM RANIER-Vncaiimml This lad has the odd nickname of Kutsy . . . he was treasurer of his sophomore class . , . dur- ing this same year he played Jr. Varsity basketball . . . a member of the Nature Study Club in his sophomore and junior years . . . although he enjoys buying and collecting records of Frank Sina- tra, Eddie Howard's is his favor- ite orchestra. Douoriiv ANN Reoov-Grimm! Dot belonged to the Travel Club for four years and the Square Dance Club for two years . . . enjoys taking and collecting pictures of her friends . . . roller skating and dancing are her fav- orite recreations . . . an admirer of Vaughn Monroe . . . like many others, entering the nursing field is her plan. DOMINICK REGA-Vomliovml Dom is president of the Mi- crometer Club and was secretary- treasurer last year . . . member of Beta l'li-Y for three years . . . played Jr. Varsity Football in his sophomore year . . . his favorite recreation is eating . . . appre- ciates the music of Harry james . . . possibly will enter the elec- trical field after graduation. SE IORS Michael. J. l,Rl0l,A-f:t'lII'f!1l Loafing is Mikes chief hobby . . . running close competition to this pastime is his like for playing football, baseball, and basketball . . . he was a member of the Sci-Hi Club in his freshman year and Nature Study Club in his sophomore year . . . his plans for after graduation are uncertain. Cmrroan RANIHR-General loot is a swell fellow with a love for sports . . . proof of this is his four year membership on the football team . . . likes good music and claims his idea of a good way to relax is to sit in an easy chair and listen to records . . . another of his favorite pas- times is driving . . . lfddie flow- ard rates high with him. RoNAl.n RAYNUK-ff!'ll.'fl1f Whitey is known for his platinum blonde hair . , . one of the quieter members of our class . . . spends most of his spare time working . . . in his leisure hours he plays football . . . be- longed to the jr. Sportsmen's Club in his junior year . . . the orchestra which rates first with him is Vaughn Monroels, lVlARY JEAN Rcoiw-Commercial A friendly lass is Nl, who wants to be a stenographer . . . has been claimed by the Square Dance, Girls' Sports, and Sci-Hi Clubs . . . member of the chorus . . . favorite recrations include dancing and playing softball . . . Oscar collector . . . Vaughn Mon- roe fan . . . C. D, of A. Avis l,. RlilL'llERT-fffllffflf .elvis came here from Manor in her junior year . . . while there she belonged to the Student Council and Girls' Athletic Club of which she was vice-president in her sophomore year . . . in that same year she was secretary of the journalism Club . . . Chorus member . . . plans to be a comp- tUlllCl'Q'l' UpCl'ilflll', Last on Uur List Comes Bus Ma THIRTY-SIX OF 1948 JOHN ili. RlcllARl1soN--lI1'111'ml One of our quieter seniors, johnny says he'd rather see a good movie than do anything else . . . has attended meetings of the Student Council, Classical Club, and the jr. Sportsmen's Club and was a member of the Uscar staff this year . . . john- ny was impressed by our class parties and football games . . . fixture plans are uncertain. YvoNNli lll4:lllNo-li'm11ly Cul. Vonuie who plans to be a beautician, belonged to the Cer- amics Club her senior year . . . enjoys swimming and going to the movies . . . an lfddie Howard fan . . . greatly impressed by the bcauty culture rooms and their teacher, Miss Viar . . . thinks our school could use a swimming pool. VIYIAN RUKJAN--f:t'lll'l'IIf Vivian's favorite pastime is dancing, especially to lex lleneke . . . thinks the all-school dances are ol 'rear merit to our school L N ' N ' . . . the Lreamics Club claimed her for two years while the Girls' . , . - 1 - Craft Club claimed her for one . , . always enjoys a good hook . , . plans to become an efficient tele mhonc o icrator. l l'iRANk'lS Rossi-Griicral Quite a chap, lfrank is always ready with zi grin . . . his activi- ties have included Student Coun- cil and Beta lli-Y . . . proof for his love of sports is his two year membership on both the football and track teams . . . claims his chief hobby is gardening . . . Sammy Kaye fan ,. . Wllllts to attend business school. josisrii IQYAN-firm-ml joe likes sports which ex- plains why he belonged to the Alr, Sportsmen's Club for four years and played football for three years . . . Priestly Science and Square Dance Clubs hold his membership . . . was president of his home room in his junior year , . . loves to camp, and dance to the music of Stan Ken- toll. RUNAIID R1 Rlum'-Cerina! lfootball has been Bucl's chief activity for the last three years . . . a member of the Jr. Sports- men's Club for four years and its secretary in his second year . . . was vice president of the l'riestly Science Club and presi- dent of his home room . . . loves camping . . . plans to go to college and become a mechanical engi- neer. JM-lies IC. Roismsoiv-Ibmtiovial jimmy's main interest cen- ters around sports . . . he played football in his junior year, was on the track team in his sopho- more and junior years and was on the wrestling squad his third and fourth years . . . he was treasurer of the Alpha Hi-Y and a member of the Electric Club . . . Would like to work for a lumber company. i I 7.1 V CLIN' qw Ron IiAL'HlER-flvdl 4-nzjfr U ,, . r , i t is' 'ellg 'wholilq aving a ,ood timexjc. . memlie '- Ji. W V -X 'J li of t e Uassical Cheri, and pan- ish ubs Cfaksure ' senior V-ar . . . mmer 1 'mber of . ygyvee xillil Varsity foot ll squatl ',,. . favorites inc ceybase- lmzillltfiiil th 'musi 1 Wayiie H1112 . . . pcs to mtend school and become an aircraft designer and 'i good pilot. V1.9 Ronizicr R u i-P-C1-f11'ra! Bob has been a member of the Beta Hi-Y since his sopho- more year . . . his p1'incipal out of school activity is working ex- cept in the spring and summer when baseball is in season . . . he places Sammy Kaye at the top of the list of favorite orchestras . . . After graduation he intends to attend a business school. Paul. SAFRAN-Vomrimml Since Cihicken'l came to high school he has been continually impressed by how easy it is to make friends . . . he was a member of the Science Club in his freshman year and the lndus- trial Science Club in his sopho- more year . . . his after school hours are spent working in a local bakery. Big for eniors in Every Wa 'l'HIR'l'Y-SEVI-IN f For It Contains ot Only Commencement Dance ,J we l X X Gem .. SAiN'i'-Vomfional ig a track team member o ree years Curly's main in- t est center. around electricity . . . He bel to the Electric Club fo . 'unior and senior ear a iop ter graduation et e an ele rician . . . Dur- in is spare time if he's not pl ying football or basketball, he li es to go to the movies. IJoao'rnY SARSFlEI.Il-fifllffllf Dot is one of the few girls blessed with natural wavy hair . . . a pleasant personality . . . her principal out of school activ- ity is dancing to the music of Ed- die Howard although she never turns down an invitation to see a good movie . . . Upon graduation she hopes to become a telephone operator. Wu.i.iAM Seiiitovi-:it-Grimm! .N two-year man on the football squad and track team , . . be- longed to Alpha Hi-Y for his junior and senior year and l'riestly Science Club also for his fourth year , . . Bill seems to have a lot of trouble with his car, so he prefers dancing to any- thing else . . . his plans for the future are uncertain. Rlvrii LHRKAINE SEIVIENCAR-fiPl1. Ruth is a reporter on the Oscar staff, Oscar collector for her first, third and fourth years . . . Square Dance Club . . . llelonged to Girls' Craft Club and Chorus for her junior and senior years . . . likes dancing besides reading good books, Hopes to get a B, S, degree in a nursing school and then become an air hostess. Snnzmav Snuuants-Beauly Cul. Sherry was vice-president of her freshman class and a cheer- leader at Great Bridge, Va .... her sophomore year was spent at Brady High School where the chorus took up most of her time . . . She is the present secretary- treasurer of her home room . . . plans to be an airline hostess or beautician . . . Gamma Theta sis- ter, l,t'cv Nlmuia SAKNIELLI- lfmuly lfiillure The First :Kid and Safety Club is proud to have Lou as their president . . . in her first year she was a member of the Sei-Hi Club . . , just loves listening to mystery stories and going to the movies . . . l.ike many others she admires the music of liddie How- ard . . . Would like to be a beau- llL'l2lH. Maaeeoizs Senixitin'-.lrafleniir Cute and vivaeious describes 'l'eady perfectly . . . has been in the Grex, l.atin, aml lftta Kette lpresident her senior year! Clubs .... 'Xlpha sister , . . jay- hawk staff . , . student council member and office girl . , . vice president of senior homeroom . , , likes to dance . . . ambition is to attend business school . . . Nlae's president. IDELURES Siaiiiiai.-Griwral Tiky has been a member of the Girls' Craft Club since her junior year . . . in these same years she belonged to the chorus . . . a member of the Square Dance Club in hcl' senior year. Her favorite recreation out of school is skating and dancing to the music of Stan Kenton, Her plans for the future are uncertain. GLENN R, Siuu'M-lbraliorml Another quiet member of our class is Glenn, He likes to work around cars when he's not doing anything else . . . He was presi- dent of his home room in his freshman year and belonged to the lndustrial Science Club in his sophomore year . . . his plans for the future are uncertain. Cl,ARieNcE Ststex-flrnrrnl Red, as his name implies, has the brightest hair in the high school. He likes to participate in such outdoor sports as hunting, Fishing, swimming, and baseball when these aren't in season he spends his spare time dancing . .. he plans to join the Navy after graduation and become a deep sea diver. SE IDR ll'I'Y-l'IlGll'l' OF But Memorable Commencement Da lJoNAi.o li. SKlil.l.YiC:l'HPI'!1l It's a bird! lt's a plane! No. it's Motor in that well-known Pontiac of his , . ,has belonged to the track team, J, V. and V. football teams, was president of the Beta Hi-Y this year and H. R. president his second year . . . Ask Motor his likes and he'll say, Girls, driving, and Louis Jordon. Motors only ambi- tion is to be a playboy! Gi.oiuA SlVIl'l'H-CIUIIIlllfffftlf Gloria is well known for her charming personality . . . has served as a Jayhawk typist and hotne room secretary her junior year. Attends the meeting of the Travel and Square Dance Clubs. Collects photographs and listens to Vaughn Monroe in her pastime. Plans to be a future secretary. A Kappa Gamma Kappa. Nancv MM: HMI'l'll-ClhIPl7Il!'fl'f0f This busy senior has belonged to the Travel, Square Dance, and Scillli Csecretary her freshman yeari Clubs . . . senior home- room Uflicer . . . Beta sister . . . Student Council . . . Jayhawk typist . . . Nancy likes movies and letter writing, also football games . . . another of our future efficient secretaries. Roinakr SMi'i'it-lit-nrral -Aai '- -f 1- w -- or lb ont o tu quiet llltlll bers of our class . . . Speuds most of his time working at Zanarini Bros. . . ftnjoys listening to Vaughn Monroe or Al Jolson . . . lakes to see a good football game or play baseball. MA'r'i'uisw D. Soroiuon-Vow. Sol is mostly impressed by our new Chemistry lab. where he serves as an assistant, Has be- longed to Quiz, Classical, lndus- trial Science Clubs, Also a mem- ber of our band. Another fan of Vaughn Monroe. Would like to go to College and study electrical engineering. 1948 Dotokes RUTH SMi'rn-Bmufy Dolores is one of our attractive senior girls . . . has claimed I'l1ClTI- bership in both the Sci-Hi and Career Clubs . . . freshman home room treasurer . . . pet peeve is oral book reports . . . favorites are headed with skating and Vaughn Monroe . . . to be a beautician is Dolores' ambition for after graduation. NANCY Lou SMITII-CFIIIIIN1l fI'fllf Smitty is another one of our charming cheerleaders . , . be- longed to the Grex, Etta Kette and Square Dance Clubs . . . an Oscar collector and borne room secretary . . .working at Mur- phy's takes up most of her spare time . . . Peg O' My Heart and Vaughn Monroe are her favorites . . . Smitty hopes to become a private secretary. Ricimiun SMi'i'n-Crnrml Blonde and good-looking Smit- ty is the happy-go-lucky type . , . enjoys eating, which along with hunting takes up most of his spare time . . . within the walls of Jeannette High he belonged to the Sci-Hi Club . . . he was a member of the Junior Sportsmen for three years and served as ffCZlSUfCr, SUZANNIJ SMi'i'ii-Cent-ral Sweet Suze has been quite a busy girl . . . hails from Manor where she was claitned as oflicel' in Student Council, Athletics and Drama Clubs . . . also Manor and JHS Chorus . . . Spanish Club officer ber junior year . . . Travel Club member , . . future actress . M. .. or drama teacher is Suze. MARY JANE S'tEiei.ia-General Well known for her red tresses Janie has been quite active in the Chorus, Travel and Square Dance Clubs. Always enjoys an Man Ladd movie or listening to Tommy Dorsey, can always be found swimming when weather permits. A Job's Daughter. THIRTY-NINE J at X. of fl- oRMAN Eurziawn S'rEiN-Vnrn. A good looking lad who came to us from Arnold High this last year is Beep . . . has made a hit with everyone here in ,IHS . . . ' ,.., 'Xlpha Hi-Y and lilectric Clubs have claimed him . . . jkes to eat and dance to the music of Stan Kenton . . . plans to become an automobile mech- anic. CATur2alNls S'l'lfWAK'l'1f:f'llK'f!Il Katie has been kept busy with her many activities . . . has been claimed by the Square Dance, First Aid, Quiz, Girls' Craft, Commercial Clubs and Chorus . . . Tommy Dorsey ranks high on her list. Works in her father's grille as a pastime . . . would like to attend business school or be a telephone operator. A three G's, BARBARA STRYKER-CTO!!!Hlfffflll Barb is a member of the Commercial, Travel, and Square Dance Clubs. Likes to read good books or play the piano. An ad- mirer of Wayne King. More com- fortable seats in study hall would please her. Plans to attend busi- ness school and to be an efficient secretary. Doivnwick 'liARQUlNU'-f:l ll'l'K1l 'fChicken is one of those peo- ple you can't help but like . . . this lad likes to watch an exciting football game . . . out-of-school activities include playing football and baseball . . . Vaughn Monroe fan, likes to drive. . . perhaps his liking for chicken explains his nickname . . . future plans are uncertain. lj0NAI.D Tnavko-General This handsome lad is one of our gridiron heroes . . . he also played on our baseball team... a member of the Alpha Hi-Y and former home room oflicer . . . Vaughn Monroe and Mickey rank high on his list . . . Snipe thinks a new gym would be a great improvement for a school ...plans for the future are un- certain. SE IDRS 'lqHEl.MA FAYE S'l'ElNER-f:!'lII'flll Always ready for a laugh is Faye. Claimed by the Travel, Al- pha Tri-lli-Y Club and Chorus. Food ranks high in her list of favorites . . , among her ac- tivities outside of school are hlob's Daughter's, Gammas, and 'lihree Us Plans to go to business school and be a bookeeper. Ronuliy C. Starcki.ANo-General .-'Ku ardent sports fan Bud thinks our football games were quite exciting. Served on the stage crew and as ll. R, pres. his freshman year. Played junior Varsity football his junior year and joined the Square Dance Club his last. Harry james is his favorite. Plans to join Merchant Nlarines. .IIZAN Swiziium'-flcmlumir l'eppy describes this little sen- ior miss to a 'l ' . . . ,lean has been a member of the 'liravel and Square Dance Clubs . . . fresh- man ll. R. treasurer . . . football games and dancing are tops with her . . .likes lfddie lloward . .. . . . one of our future nurses. ,Innes 'lfl5l.lllA-fffilfffll llere's a lad always ready for a laugh. Midnight has belong- ed to the Sci-Hi, l'riestly Science, and Square Dance Clubs while in high school . . . can always be found working on automobiles. . . considers Vaughn Monroe as first on his list . . . l'ians to attend agriculture school and then work for the government. blAR'I'll.-K linens: 'l'i2lu'i4o-Crow. .X fun-loving senior is blonde Mart . . . has belonged two years to the Ceramics and Com- mercial Clubs and has been pres- ident of both this past year... radio mystery, movies. and foot- ball fan . . . also likes saving postcards and writing letters . . . could dance to Eddie lloward anytime . . . would like to be- come an office clerk. And So We Seniors Sing Our Goodbye FORTY OF 1943 TJOROTHY MAY Tiswras-Com, One of the more demure peo- ple of our class is Dot . . . has been claimed by the Quiz, Home lic. and Commercial Clubs . . . secretary of Ceramics Club this past year . . . collecting postcards and writing letters keep her busy . . . future looks to becoming an oflicc clerk, 1- -IUANNIZ 'li0lVll.lNSON-f:l'II6'I'llf 'lo's cute dimples have made her cheerful smile well-known . . . helped Miss Matthews as an ofhcc girl and Miss Mearkle as a library monitor . . . held mem- bcrship in Girl's Craft, Library, and Commercial . . . also journal- ism and Square Dance Clubs . . . a member of thc Q. il s. l'.lHiliNIi A. VA1.1.iz'i i'i-General A popular lad who loves good times describes l'ilukey . . . has belonged to the Sci-lli, l3oy's Gym, and Priestly Science Clubs . . . One of our gym monitors, color guard in the band for two years . . . a smooth dancer, cs- pecially when he can dance to the tunes of Tex lfcnckc . . . future soldier or automobile me- chanic. l'A'r'i'i' Wannisa-,lmdrmie Pat is well-known for her athletic achievements . . . presi- dent of the Girls' Sports Club . . . Also a Beta and past First Aid and Quiz Club member . . . en- joys playing basketball, swim- ming and listening to Vauglm Monroe . . . future plans . . . College .... ' ln ll.l'.H. member. Louis ll. Wians'rlaR-.-lcada-niir The Alpha Hi-Y claimed this handsome lad as their vice-presi- dent last year and president this year . , . due to his personality he also held lnany homeroom ollices and has belonged to the Chef, Quiz, and Priestly Science Clubs, Herb can always find time for a good baseball or bas- ketball game and if not he likes to read about them. lfvici.x'N Toon-General Long assemblies are a favorite of Elbie. . . . a member of the Travel, Square Dance Clubs, and Chorus . . . For excitement likes to attend movies or sit down and play the piano . . . thinks Wayne King is tops . . . plans to be a telephone operator. T,liNORE 'TRAY-f:U7IlI7lFfL'f!I1 A future secretary is Tray . . . has spent her school time with the journalism and Square Dance Clubs, Takes minutes of the Hobby Club of Penn . . . can always listen to Tex Beneke and especially while eating steak and french fries. iVlARY l,oU VoNAnA-Amdmzzir lr is hard to describe the mu- sical talent of this young lady . . . Une of her great achieve- ments was playing as guest solo- ist for the New Kensington sym- phony . . . teaches and plays the piano in her pastime . . . among her school activities are the Beta and Music Clubs . . . also be- longs to the Orchestra . . . served on the l'rom Committee. Pam. VVEBB-Crrirral Perle is a rather shy fellow who's liked by all . . . has play- ed V. basketball and football, also Varsity football . . . a mem- ber of El Circulo Espanol . . . a great sports fan . . . likes driv- ing a car . . . Kay Kyser suits Perla to a T . . . plans to join the Army after graduation, VVILLIAM H. Weiss-General This well-liked fellow claims he loves to sleep and eat especially well . . . other favorites includes swimming and other sports Owl has belonged to the Quiz, Priestly Science. and Square Dance Clubs . . . J. V, football . . . chooses the music of Tommy Tucker . . . might join the Army after gradu- ation, plans are not certain. uf As We Take Our Leave 0 Jeannette Hugh FORTY-ONE 'twas the Time 0 Our Lives. dm 1 ,ff l'illWARD Wr:i.sHit-Vorrifional Being home room president is one of ffdclie's achievements. Enjoying all types of sports he has participated on our wrestling squad and V, football team. ., a past member of the Industrial Science and Classical Clubs . . . chooses Mickey and Vaughn Monroe as his favorites . . . Plans to be a pattern maker. V!-IRNA MAE W0l.C'KlCK-GFNFTGI The associate editol' of the Jayhawk, Doc was a Beta girl and Grex Club member . . . well-known for her vitality and ambition . . . Girl's Sports, Health, and Square Dance Clubs . . . served as home room's presi- dent in her freshman year . . . outside of school she attends Mac and R, P. H. meetings . . . hopes to follow a nursing career. Eowmw Giaoiuziz Worr-Genera! Here's Wollie the president of our Student Council and an Alpha Hi-Y member , . , had the honor of being a junior Rotarian . . . a Grex Club member, he worked on the Decorating Com- mittee for the junior Party . . . hopes to study architecture at Carnegie Tech. KENNETH ZEi.Aciiowsiu-General Dutch is quite a popular guy with a host of friends . . . presi- dent of Priestly Science, treasurer of H. R, his freshman year and v, pres. his junior . . , partici- pated on track team and football . . . manager of our junior varsity football , . . belonged to Boys Gym Club and spends his free VEIRA ANN Worcuicx-Cwzfml Blonde Vera is the first half of our twins . . . secretary of the Betas and Grex Club , . . Health and Square Dance Club member . . . a Club Editor for the year- book . . . an office girl, chorus member, and Oscar collector . . . was home room secretary for three years . . . loves a good foot- ball game . . . belongs ro R. P. H. and Macs. CA'rHiekiNi: wlCll.P'H-fIl'll1'VIIf Kit is the faithful captain of our cheerleaders. The jour- nalism, litta Kette, and Alpha 'liri-Hi-Y Clubs claim her as a member in school . . . while out- side the jr. C. D. of fl, and T. S. 'l'. are her main activities. Her opinion of Vaughn Monroe is tops. Could swoon to I Don't Know Why, any time . . . hopes to become a successful nurse. CNHARLES X,UllAS'-f:l'HI'l'llf u'lfl1lll1llCl'u was our home room secretary during his sopho- more year , . . greatly impressed by 'iur football games and swim- ming . . . Gene Krupa is his favorite . . , collects different types of coins as a hobby. KISCAR K. Ziti.i.i3ics-Vomfioiiizl Detention hall is one of Herky's main dislikes . . . an Industrial Science and lilectric Club inenrber . . . interested in all types of sports and good music . . . the King Cole Trio heads his list of favorites . , . uncertain about the future. periods being gym monitor . . . FORTY-TWO bVIl.l,lAM G, ZUNIJHI.-fifllffilf Bill came to IHS from Derry Boro High School. lnterested in sports, he participated in wrest- ling, track, and football . . . Served as treasurer of his class at D.B.H.S .,.. His other inter- ests include hunting, fishing, and swimming . . . Always ready to listen to a good record of Freddie Martin . . . plans for the future are uncertain. SE IORS SENIOR H0 011 SPECIAL AWARDS GLENN R. BROWN PATTY WAGNER Bausch and Lomb Medal American Legion Essay for Proficiency in Science. Scholarship. FRED COLE William Matthews' Memorial Award. I HONOR ROLL PATSY CLOHESSY Valedictorian GLENN BROWN Salutatorian PATTY WAGNER Honor Orator SUZANNE SMITI-I MARY Lou VONADA JOSEPHINE LAVIGNA SHIRLEY LOMICKA NANCY MAE SMITH A FRED COLE MARIE GILLEN BARBARA JEAN JAIvIIsoN DOROTHY JEAN KoIIL HARRY EVANS SENIOR PARTY JUNIOR SENIOR PROM Glenn Brown Joanne Carroll Patsy Clohessy Marianne DuBois Robert Ferree Barbara Jamison James Kohl SENIOR Glenn Brown Lou Baughman Joann Carr Fred Cole Shirley Fisher Charles Laufler Shirley Lomicka Mike Ponzetti James Robinson Party Wagner Ed Welser BANQUET Madeline Kogut Shirley Lomicka Norma Mull Dick Olson Verna Wolchick FORTY-THREE Glenn Brown Lou Baughman Joann Carr Mike Getto Norma Mull Shirley Shugarts Joanne Tomlinson Ronny Castine, Jr. John Artuhevich Joe Constantine Jean Fox Barbara Jamison Patricia Highlands, Jr. Robert Kowalski, Jr. Joann McDonald Dora Lee Pany, Jr. Shirley Rogers, Jr. Rose Marie Waitlevertch, Jr Zachary Washington, Jr. Norma Mull Dick Olson Ronald Rigby Mary Lou Uonada SE IOR PERSO LITIES BEST LOOKING Norma Mull . . . A vision of sugar and spice all rolled up into one little senior-Norma. we proudly present our class beauty. just to show that she's got a personality to go right along with lt, Norma was chosen as a class oflicer for two years. Dick Olson . . . Ooh, what that blonde curly hair and cute grin does to the girls, Thus, we chose Dick as the best- looking boy in the senior class. Dick has held many ollices, and was elected class treasurer his junior year. BEST DANCERS. Dorothy Jean Kohl . . . Dorn is always at home on a dance floor. just give her some music and a place to move her feet around and you can't keep her down. She danced her way into the title of the best girl dancer. Dick Gustafson . . . Dick is one guy whose every heart beat must thump out the rhythm of a tune. Be it a slow waltz, a lively jitterbug, or a good old-fashioned polka, Dick's got it down to a Tu, BEST ALL-ROUND Marianne DuBois . . . Marianneis friendly enthusiastic way of pitching into everything makes her truly worthy of being chosen best all-around. She was president of the Alpha- Tri-Hi-Y, editor-in-chief of the yearbook, and features editor of the Oscar. joe Constantine . . . Everybody knows joe , and the seniors are proud of him. He was chosen as class president during his junior year. joe's aptness on the football field led hiln to be chosen as honorary captain. MOST MUSICAL Mary Lou Vonada . . . lVlary Lou is one gal who can hush a noisy assembly anytime by giving out with one of her beautiful piano selections. Anything you want to hear, from Bumble Boogie to Clair de Lune , lVlary l,ou can really make those ivories sing. Rudolf Piacientino . . , Rudy is one of those boys who makes you wan'na jump around, when he starts blowing pretty music out of the clairnet and the saxophone. Rudy has been an active member ol the band and orchestra, and plays with an outside orchestra. MOST ATHLETIC Patty Wagner . . . Basketball, baseball, swimming, or what have you, The red hair and limber form of Patty can be seen flashing through them all. She won a four year scholarship in the American Legion Essay Contest. Lou Baughman ,.., A fter doing his best to help our football team come through a successful season Lou got right in there punching with the basketball team. Lou's been chosen a class officer for three years. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Patsy Clohessy . . . Here is a young lady who will really go places. Her intelligent answers have Hoored her classmates many a timc, and it really took a clever teacher to stump our Patsy. Glenn Brown . , . Our tall senior president really has a bundle of brains inside that blonde head of his. Glenn has also made a name for himself as one of our star basketball BEST PERSONALITY Joanne Carroll . . . You can always count on a sweer smile and pleasant greeting from Joanne. She was chosen vice-president of the Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y and has been an active member of the Oscar and Jayhawk Staffs . . . also drum majorette. joe Constantine , . . joe was so popular that he was chosen for two senior personalities and besides the activities already mentioned hc has been in the orchestra, and every- body loves that electric guitar! players. r-I at ,,x , xg, , 45 w' -1 Ri iii' AUX si '17 v--N x- 'Yl XVI XNXI 'X'-S dw I ygq.- UWT , .5 . Lf:-' ' aa.: A Staten' u 1 .ll N N it 1-9 tix Q ' -N ,, 4 ' .Qs - . 1 'fl X Manuva ,At 32 . .A . ..fH . .V... 4 V by fi sg ', .nf xp-i -4-., L I T . Kg 3 5 L x ff, 1 5' 5 er Q rv Y . L- pe: ., 1 is , 'ei A , Q if VW H .gnofu.5ttl'ou5 um'o'c.4 entire 72217: lM'cAe JOURNEY ALONG THE JUNIORS 1947 saw us as upperclassmenfand oh, how we enjoyed it. 'lihere was the undeniable thrill of coming to our first upperclass assembly-we felt as though we were really big stuff. And then there was the junior-Senior Prom-and our im- portant part in planning it. We confidently chose Zack Wzishingtcmn, Ronald Zaleski, Rose Marie Waitlevertch, and Ronald Castine as we knew they would live up to the honor of being HOME ROOM 203 llow UNE: A. chew, SI. i'arm-in-. I.. Blllllllllllilll, J. Ilya-rly. ll. liar- elug. .X. k'le-nn-ns, Y, 'l!lam'as. l'. liillbilll. Row 'l'wo: ll. Brown, J. Baloh. xi. nleili.-.-g, ii. Ilreellt, n, Ah.-it l hum, K. Czunplwll, H. Hrust, W. ' H31-rly, J. l':u-stu: 'lion' 'l'um-:itz IL lim-ro, .l. Hugh, .I. Xllsre, W. 'Ileekelx S. Answiize, .L lioggio, A. .Xshha1llu'h. 'Row I oi'n: T. bkgiviial. 'IL t':istim-, A. Ilalzuriui, R. Uliicotolla, A. .XlH'2lllil.lll, .l. Uxllilwell, J. llyrns. HOM li ROOM 209 Row Ove: D. Ferric-ks, J. A. Hurry. J. lh4l'uInm, D. ligler, R. llowning, Nl. llllMill'0lllS, Il. llrylie, li. Ihl4'rulu'izio. Row Two: ll. Dixon. Xl. Cyn-ak. WI. llopkowslty, A. Divrly, R. Exams. Y. lliehl, 'l'. C1'lSlI1llH, Xl. lb'l-Imilio, ti. Fullas, V. Elliiz. lllow 'l'nm:l-:: l'. 1'opvlumI, Ii. l'ummim.rs. ill. Dunch. IC, Fallus, I'. 'Ilicc-1-re, l'. Fzlxlullii. 'IL Iluu- lap, .L lh'Nlau'tino. Row I ol'n: ll. Cox, J. Voheu, ll, Dietz. A. lliurangi, D. Elias. ' officers of the junior class. Since it has fully dawned on us that we have only one more year of high school before we must put on the caps and gowns of graduates, we hereby resolve to make the best of our last year. This year we conquered new difliculties, and though we got into the usual mischief, our records show we accomplished a good deal in the educational field, also. I I I II PM li Rl II IXI FII! Huw UNI.: III. lfixln-l'. I . Ilnvlwn In-up, I. f.vlIu, II. 1.1-mx, II l'unIx, ID. I-nj. II. lI:ll'Ivll-Ig, ll iirzllznt. Ilmx 'INK-I: XI. Hr-I-N, Ii. I I:miu':ln I.. Iiamli. J. I Imx.-1-N, .I. IIiL:'I1 Iallnlm l'. Ifi-In-r. .l. I ll1lIu-, Nl IQVIIU. III-u 'l'uln l-1: II. IInmI1t-In, I' HilIIIl'IxlI. X. 4.nlIII-, I.. I-fu, I' II1:'IlI:ln:I-, II. Ilzlrtlf, II. III-umm II, Iiirmu, II. Ilsllrlli. llmx lfvn lc: II. IQHIIIIIIII. X I'1Il'IIIlIl. ti. IIn.u!vn, X, ll'-'rum-. II II:nuIl,ul-, W. I-'mu-mzln. Ii, Ilim-I IIIINIIZ RUIINI IIIR Hun Hu-2: 'I'. Iiinpr. I.. Imuuiuuu-In I. III-umm:-r. NI. Im-1.-V. .I. .lm-.I Iwlll. Xl. In. Ixllnw. XI. Iu-urn- II. YI, .IIN-pll. 'Inu Inu: IP. lu-III. .I. Iwumflvx .I. Ilnlt. I'. I.4-nm-Im. II. II:-plum 'lI. Ix1lIleI'1'l', J, lu-Il.-1, I-I. I,uwIII- Hun 'l'um.i-:: lx. II..-t4-ltw, I I.lItII-. .L I.l1lh-. I-. IIvutIn'l. II Ixuuallsld, I.. Iumulxlxl, lx. In-III Il, I.1lIIu-. Ih-xx l 1lIIIZ Ii. .Inw.InlIn, l'. Ilwh Immun. ll. lxinvi-'llnlIL:1I'. J. Ixuxin 1-Ig, X. I.1nnun., IQ, Imugllun--I. II I.lIlIn'. II. l.lrII1I, J. lnlxxsml. Iimx I-'nl-'g .I. In-4lI1.x,II. I.:nxxIluu IIONIIQ ROOM ZIII Hun Uxrt: II. Xlfuhlry. Il. XIIIVIIII NI. Il1'IIwvlI. II. Xlrlxslhx. NI. NI-'ram XI. Xlunfr. X. Illuhla-, I'.. Ilu-Imnx IIHII Tun: V, Xlilln-I Xl. Xlilln-I. II Xlum-II. lu. Xl:ll'z-Ilrttl, .l, Inxlurll, .I Xl:-Imllnlvl. li, Xlnrlxlu-5. Iiwu 'I'uum:: II. XI.:-I-i:ml1miI1, I Nlzlxlm, X. XII-lmlllun, .l. NIUIIEI, II Xl:-Xnlmlrzl. II. Nlantllu-xxx. Il Nlnmx, .I. XI:-I InII:m:I. Hou IH-1 lx: II, I.mIuix.:. 'I'. Hou uzlluzzn, J, Xlzlxlislm, II. Ilillul In. Ilzlalzll-III, .I. Nlzllltllw. I-. XIII lu-wli-. OR IIOMIC ROOM Illl Huw Om-2: J. I'urw, D. I'uIn-r, I.. . Xlorlnn, .L Inllnm, I. Ihxynor, ID - ' I ,- I.. Inlay, N. Il'OYillli't'. J. lilllllil Row Two: II, I'ig:nuIi. .l, I':mig,::xI Il. IXI.x'vrw, HIM Dum-alll. XI. Ill' alluxv, Il, I'lxrvn, I'. Noah, Hou 'l'unm:: lt. I'i:N-L-ky, IX lhnlwrtx, W. lfl't'Z-Yslxi. -I, I'-11110111 IP I'lI4llQ N I'lI izlutti Row l Ill'Ii2 A. Iivlxligw. I-I. UI:-1-I1 NK, wllI'I'IllJlll, II, I'llI'Hl', t'. Myvlw R. Xlqwgallu, .l. Ilulu-114. IIOMIQ ROOM Ill wmv Uma: In smll-1-1.01-I, lx. sm- m-mlxi. A, Nhrltz. Ii. S4'llmi4II, l'. Slvim-r, .l, Ihm-mlay, Y. Iluhu, Ihm' l'wn: IC, 'SImw, S. Ilnm-rr, .I Illu-ulals. .L Ihltkuwslai. li. Sixlvlx N. Slulu-vlxi, Ii. Salmlvrs, l'. Sam-l'. Huw 'I'ulzr11-:: J. Spun-. .L Smith Ii, Slinwll, NI. Rui. II, Spnzio, .X 'Slim-Irina-r, IC. Stuwic-ki. Row l4'ul'lz: J, Stow-y, R. Stuugrln. 'I'. Spun-, J. Ihvluilmm, J. Rubin wn, J. HIUIIIIII, II. Sm-no-II. R. Sm--III l'. S4-multi. IIOM If ROOM 306 Row tw : I . Willizmmm. J. Wil Iizuns. J. Znllilnrm-V, ll, Yulli. R. IRI Wzlitlvu-l'I4'I1, li. W1-imrlml, R Ym-:ll.g'1'x', II, WUI-nslulll, Row Two: .L 'I'nIIm:m. II. 'I'hurn Inn, l'. Wah-IX. Nl. Wzltwn, I' 'I'm-rplm, J. Y2IlIHllI'Il, l'. 'I'e-ploy Row 'l'ulu-zo-1: I'. Yuhux, R. Wvh- xlvr, I'. 'I'1'l'lmI. II. Wvigulvl. II YILIIIOIII, J. Y1'1'1Iul1l'. Row I-'nrnz I-1. Zl'lIl'I'h, Z. Wzlgh inglmu. II. Wall-I-L. R. Zallm-ski, W Yuri. Y FORTY -N I N IG ww 4.- J If M. -,wM, ,Q9 sf X, I ia Q I ' 2W?Q5 ' 'T ...Q H ,,. fix! ma' sci! iiil. A iii? limi' 15 5 W , lt lr' 9 .2 K, ' .Yr my i' I -- an-J f uL..M.QH' 9' bne caved lffatf on .fofaiomote Tcabzbz SWIFTLY ON, THE SOPHOMORES My, the first two years have gone so fast, half of our high-school career has been completed already. But it's been such fun. This year brought the new thrill of graduating from the lowest class. Now we could look down on the freshie and laugh at some of the things we did when we were mere freshmen. And the sopho- more party, too, showed growing maturity in us. HOM E ROOM 300 Row ONE: 3119.51-l', D. Iiunghnuui, M. Backus, D. Brewer, J. Rush Allison, M. Bair, C B. Avolio, A. llrecht S. Birk. Row Two: AD. Vasui-in, F, 'Brason ll. lioggin, J. Alnlvrsnn, M. Bill' rw-cu. V. liizi, M. Caippuiw-Ili, A liulsulllu. Ilow 'l'niusE : W. Bierliowvr, IC ll:-rry, I.. Bold, M. Amlersmi, J lh-dont, Ik. Brewer, R. Briggs. Ron' Fault: lf. Bahiulc, D. Ansar N. Axuierson, ll. Hoc-ttxier, li Ilrenlzvl, J. fliruwnull. HOM E ROOM 102 Run' UNH: A. Uilii, l'. l'nl'si, ll Vmnptnn, V. Dr-Illenv, V. l'utIrvll ll, Dm-liwurtll. M. Vliislilm, S book. Huw lwu: l.. llnflloy, M. A. Da-- Pilllllil, D. llilxwmfto. J. FilllIlS Miss Sahatinn ll. Ilnnn-nick, I lluhring, D. lll'lRlY1'l, 'l'. Faison. Huw 'l'nnr:r:: R. f'i-ouslmro, A I' Dmt A D I Diehl, I. 1 , . ry iv. V Faronx, J. Cook, V. DeBi'idgu, il I- ilm. Row 'Pnlnu-1: D, Fulatmicli. .I Vucu, R. i'ni'i'oll, J. Fisher, A Duwlny, J. Downing, J. Delaicn Row l ol'ie: .L Cioccn. W. Evra-tt R. Davidson, J. D'Rniilio, 'll llreistndt. .I. Dehuca. Some of those boys who sneered at such a prac- tice when we were freshmen actually danced. And as our new officers we elected Mario Malo- berti, Bonnie Miller, Phyllis Schmidt, and Ann Lorentz. Now we are looking forward to the future and find it hard to believe that next year, we will be upperclassmen. Here's hoping that our last two years will be filled with good times. .fr 2 4,1 1, wif' IIOTXIIC ROOM .III4 Huw uv-gg lf, .lupn-na. II, .I. Kills Infmn. I.. Iiviwlillir. U. l5 Ill'Iw. Y 1iI'zlIumuIIi. S. llnm-nlnillnr. 1' 1inIu'I.v, .I. Illliglin-Ili. Rum' 'I'mI: lI. tinlvlli, S. Ilawkln-5 II. Ilugus-tt, II. II:-nk, II. Ilm-ilu-1' II. I I'1-1-, .I. lim-IIOV. XI. KI-Ill, I' 1.:upzn'ulu. A. nnlnn. Huw 'I'uur:M: W. liuylur. II. Ilan-I zvll. Ia. Ivalrutulu. II. KIIIIIIII. II llfwhm. Il. IIa1'Imxu.:'I1. I. Ilanl num. II. lim1unw1ll'u-. II. tlnlluau XX1Il'I'. Huw I-'urlzz II. IIVIIIIII, W. tlmn Iwlt. II. II-nm-V. II. Ilummlu. I. lu-nm-Ilj. II, .lupw-un. II. lmruium I. I411-4-. In. llurn. IIONII-Q ROONI III9 Ram Ox:-3: II. I.1-jlm. IC. Xzllvll-N II XIIIIII II XIII nv I I X XI Ilnnlll I I . .. xxx... . IL. lawn-Ili. II. Ixuulli. II. I.u-I-Ili Ilms Tun: X. 1.4-1-unix. II. IIIIII-1 II. II. IXVIIIIII. I. Ixlmlf-Iam. II Ilurtm. II. I.uuII--1. II. I.1m1II:lrII I. I.4-uh. II. I.4mv. S. NIIIIM. Ibm 'I'lIl1l4:+Z: I-I. Inwis, Y. Ilan' lynn. II. IIIIII, .I. IIIIIII-n. II Ilurun. .I. IIIIIIIIIII, II III-Ibmmlul .I. I.1-mlm-II. -I. Lung. II. II:IIoIn-rin Ilnu I'lIllI: Ii, Ilillvr, II. I.:m4IiN II. Ilurlm-II1. II. IIIIII-I. II. Ile-:mx II. IIIIIIIIUIINIIIIIII, I.. XI-nun. .I Ixlin:--mlnith. II. XI:-iz. IIONIIQ ROOM llrl Ihnx' Ov-1: II. 11. Snrm-Ili. .I xgnm-. I.. Ihr-1-luxlu-I, II. SI-me n 1-nr. II. Ihaul. II. Smilx, S. IH-In ull. l'. I'z1uImu-. Ibm' Tun: Ii. I'I'IIlIIIN. Ii. .I Snllznmn. II. I, l':lza-, .I. I'iIIuIski I'. Svlulunlt. N, M-lmuplu. .I. IIUIII Inu! N IIIIIIII1 II I'lIIxIIIL,llIIl II I ' , .2 I ', ' . I Iivxte-l'. How 'I'unm:: II. I'L-I-r, 12 Ili:-I1. S Safran. .I. Ito-Ni. .I. Suwln-v'In-1-II II. Ilzumrt, .I. H1-Il. In. I'nrNu'Iwt tl, .I. 5III'IlIlI. II. ISIIIIIII. Row I uI'lr: II. Ilivv, I . Iiivll. II Rho. .I. 5II1IIl't'I', V. Stalin-.I. II' RuIn'IuwIu'1'. 41 I'iIZ1-l'. II. III-vm-I' t'. Iiulminmln, HONII-Q ROOM ZIIII Inu' Out: II. 'I'll1'4'i. -I. WIN-1'l'x' n. 7..-ll.-ul. 11. su-fum. s. 'I'--Hwli. II, Ynwlmcrg, A. Zmli. Ibm Twu: .I. Zullingm-r, II. IYrl'IZ K. Yulk. II. Wolf:-. II. W1-rm-I' I . Swartz, II. 'I'uc'1-n. v. -1-'1 ' .. rf 9' H 4 .in I . 5 ,. Q f P SK QF if 2-F' 'K ' F ff A Q w 5 M f ,, W tt' 1. 4 ' E ' X ' ' r ARP H 'J 'rift B I A ,Lf y Wk, W1 , . FE Q . ' f. ', I 'fi . , , 9 2 J s , - Q in Q f Z , gf B ,mmf , .- v Q ,V ii K, -K V11 fi .Q- :Q Q-2,3131 ' - -' mawf A M-H Si s ,A , Y uv Wanaka Q is te 5 Q 1- 5 SWA. isa wh .hw 1 ' .1 'LI ,, 4 ,M x r-, 32- K M W ,W usyty 'QL HA FE W V W4 1 Www ., if. x, L, Wm 1f ,W iii ' s fl 163 K fsssei 537- cfm' i fail? 1 S315 6 , 'lg ' 1 ffm' if .AQ . 1 - ' ' 2151. fl, f Y 8:5 - if . ,I 1 I sf f V. f f l, ' , 5? 5 I K is-Q A iifffxi? - 7 W 3 . , 55 ,. Aw '. L , 3 'S X -5 9. 3 -11 ' 1 A 3 -'f' ' 1 P I , , A . 1 , , V. N A 1.-x a V . - N' 5 Uni- al , ' Fa 1 W... ' - fy, - A X FANCY FREE WE FRESHIES ing fn-sI1ie everytime we did something naive. But we proudly chose our first class ofheers jack Grerner, Merle Stough, Glenn lloak, and Raymond Greene. The fresh- man party turned out to he lots of fun, and oh, what fun we'll have laughing over it in future time, Now, with eager- ness, we look forward to our next fhrec years at .I.II.S. and hope that they will he as enjoyable, if not more so than the one already completed. HOMIE ROONI 305 Hou ONE: .I. Iioltou. S, Ilroxxu, 13, l'han'IIon, J, Iiayot. II, Ilrork. X. Hlzl-ioli, l'. IIQIIILIIIIIIHII, S. .XII man. Ilou' Tuo: 'l'. lmlnr, Il. ldung. In-Ili. II, IIl'm-wer. .l. Iialoga, ..l, .IIllII'l'IIN, S, .Knswim-, I-I. Ilvubon, .I. Valpozzi. Iton 'I'rnu-irt: 11. Ih-nth-r. J. Va..-It-'. 4'. Iiittner. Ilr, Shaul, 11 flu-I umu, .I. Vrilvlux, J, Iierluurd. Ikon' I-'ol nz .l. .hlrlmmgln II. Noni futi. J, IHINIIIIP, II. Vofalngr-Io, H, II:-1 re, .I. .h'ri1'. Ron' I7II'I'Ti ll. Vlnlxton, l'. f'r:uz, ti, Iilnir, R. Ilarllt-lt. IIONIIQ ROOM 2114 Iron UNE: 1 , I 1-xv, Xl, .l, Ilvhrgw-ln, I . Immun. J. I l'm-Irxlorff-r. 1. Iilliott, II. lbowuimr. U. IIUWIIN, II. Hzarlauul, I.. llzlmlie. Row Two: H. Vriw, II. II, Ihnn. II. llomhovir-Il. II. I-'rie1Imnn. .l. Ibroutz, IC. Giordano, R. Iilwlitzl rio, .I. F:-lil. Ron IIIIUCI-Z2 IQ Imugslo, It. Gille- Iatlnl, .I, Fra-y. ll. Kittto, fl. Frou- fllorm-, .L II:-lYiffo. -I. I om:lu:l. Row I ol'ns II. Illu-Iq, K. ICH-Ili' fslrio. .l. l'Qool'LC1'. .l. Ifixlu-l', I', I-Inric-o. l', IIUIIIIIIZIII, J. lf:-lvl. llON1l'Q ROOM 205 Ron' Oxri: Y. -Iau-luon. V. Ill-lm-V, IP, llaunplon. II. lr-In-N, WI. llcnrp. ,L 1Jl'uIroslq'. IC. Ilolln l' llztvlu-x Hou' Two: II, llununvll. 'l'. II:-rt xox. I'. -Ioltnxton, H. llomrnwalu-, a, IIiII'all4 I'. S. 4.11--Q, .l. Ilowatrd, Ron 'l'um:x-:- W III-Ill ll ll-' I-I I rolrl X 1 vululn-11: 'I' II'tnIt lumn. J. l.o1-don, , l.oonI-r, l'.. lu-uns-sly, .I, llrviucr. ltoxx I'ol lx: I'. Ilatrtlnnn. II. Hr:-4-nv, W, .Io-pxon. ll. Ilollu, II, Iloll R founder ax. . 1 IIOINIIC ROONI 2118 Run' Om-1: ll. I., Nlnrm-I1i:uulu, .I K, xIIlI'IIlll, I.. Xllllvr, II. I.uw I'. I.um.5, .I. Ilillvr, XI. I,:1ri1mr II I.-mg'Ium-I'. Ikon Two: 'I'. 'XII-Ih-xill. I'. Lam mln-r, .l. Nlirlliv, Ib, NIc'IiiswrII. I I.olnic-Im, II. Iinvll. X, IiuI1I, ti Nlmlill. Huw 'l'unm:: I'. King, .I. I.--:uma-v II,IIIllll'r, II, Iwpn-uk, .l. Nlululu-rtl I'. IIHII. II. Xluvh. lion I'IOI'IlI 'IL Xluluy. J. Xlill--n 'I'. lin-lllvlv. IIONIIC ROOM IIJII Run Ona: Il. R1-infri4-II, I.. I'iurw- .l. I':ullml, NI. Ozm-Ilu. l'. 'klunprml Iuzzo, ll, Nltulv. IC. NI. Iluxw I-I. lh-iwlmilh-I'. lion' Twus II. I'vIl'IIIi, NI. I.. Ih-in I'ric1I. N. I'im-wo. ll, XIII-I:ul'. XI NIM-rw, V. Ilya-rw .I. Ric-Il, -I. I':1l lun. Ilhm' 'l'unr:l-:: IV, Ilm-sv. 'IL Rho .I. Olhnsky .I, lhdnnmn, N. Xlyrrs I'. O'II:lrn-, I'. Ihngn, li. Muir mun, 'I'. Nuunann. Row lf'm'n: Il. Ilim-lmr-I-Im. Ii IluIwl'IS, -I. Ulrzlr, IV. Ifl'NNIl'I', II IhnIn'Irzl4-Ilvl'. J. 'NIH-ink, J. O'I.n-:lr IIOINIP. ROOM IU7 Huw Oxl-1: ll, S11-vivh, NI. X Stix-4-zu. II. Slmw, IJ, S1-:Arla-It, X Nl:-xmwml. I'. 'I':1rquilliu, I'. Smith I'. S4-Iumi1lt. Run Iwo: NI. Slullgll. NI. Snlxal Im-v, I'. Sllowl, N, Slmw, II. Stim- luisvr, .I. Nvynlnllr, 15. Sum-Ilzvr, X 'IIIIIIj'l'I'. Huw 'I'um-:I-1: R. Srhnupp, R. Siu vlallr, Il, SIIUIIR, I'.. In-rplm. I. 'IU wa-s. R, SI I'j'Ii1'I'. Ibm I ol'n: 'W, ISIIIIIII. Y. Spvn 4-I-r, I'. SIll'l'IlIillI. It. Slim-Iui-I-I Nlr, Stroud, IIOMIC ROOM F 7 Huw Ov-1: IW. 'I'l':lg'4-N-1-I'. J, l'Iv im:rr. .l. IWUII, XIV. .lmn-Q, A Zvlln-N, NNI. I.. Yuwqlk, II. Wzllll, .I Ln-tl:-r. Huw 'l'wu: II. Wurtlum-r. I'. 'Im-m , .I, 'I'l'ug1'Iiu. XI. Wallwuu, I. Yiinln Ihm 'l'1lur:l-1: W. Warn-mlvr, If Yuri. .I. 'l'r:ulhe-n, A. Zulmltlul. II Ii I' IE SUN MON Tv' X WED Fin r.8 m m xl VJ 73 5 N 5 I2 ,J I9 N OVE M B ' sun mon ru: wsu 7 8 9 IO Lrr IBXE Ill- I5 I6 I7 I8 20 Q 2I 22 23 24 25 2 27 H za - n o o o I it Wulfv 4 . , , nM A1 l'IVI'l'IES Blarching thru tim to nuzkv lwltv l'II4 I'Y Sl X 1 C Il Il E ll ju FRI , 27 338 345 352 K' . I 359 J X3 1' , TNI-, I RA ass 'I AN UARY wsu THU SAT 339 346 I I 353 I 8 360 G E Ch riskmas Dr N X M IA 2 I I I A FRI in , . Q Q I I s 6 1 a 1 , x D I2 I3 Ill- ' 7 ue I9 zo 2I 7 I, ,. 25 26 27 za I IAIIII tx IIISJA1 lx I cl RQ ritizvns jbr tomorrow . . TUDAY wiv: 'l'his diligent group, which is our sehool's news- pziper stuff, has worked hzird this year to make our high school days at higger success. They have presented to us :in edition of the Oscar every other week, each long-awaited issue hetter than the one previous. Headed hy Bzirhzirzi lVlurr- nizin, due credit should he given to this service group who seem to regard continual improve- ment zis their guide and perfection :is their gozil. Did you ever realize that besides the Work your stuff does on the Oscar, ezich issue must he count- ed delivered :ind distrihuted lor you? These work- ers receive in payment for their joh, only the grzititude ol the Usezir stall :ind the student hody. FII- l'Y-liIlGll'l' I vllinger, l . Cole, C, O'Neill, Miss Fontnnelln. li. Murrn Xl. DuBois, Clziir. D. Buch. OSC.-XR S'l'.Kl l Rini uw: CQ NX.-ill. I'. 4':lp:Il. ll. .l, l'li:irllon, Il. Xlnrrlnzin. .l. Zolliiiun-r. Nl. lllllluis, ll, I.Io'xil. If. Cole. Him Ixxo: li, l'oi-1-rm. II. 'I'hoi'n lun. l', l :iis-rn, IP. lizicli, lliss lfolutzlm-llal. -l, .L l'ul'i5, II. Wait lpn-in-li. IC. Xlii-linux. li. llrnsl. Roxy vlllllllilif ll, Xlilli-V. ll. Si-nn-n mu. Xl. Iii-lil. P. lmiiii-lui, .l. 4'I:iii'. -I. Nlellonilld. ll. l i':iiii'4-se. Xl. lil:-ihei1:'. Row I-'oiizz J, liieluii-il..in. 'I'. Iilisliizigrlz USUN R COl,l,liL l'i DRS Hou Uxit: I.. In-i-ling. lb. Hr.-ni-r, J, lflimi-ls, X. Uvlllliw. X. l.. Slnilli, T . linnlon, ll. I.. 'Unl- 4-lnzinilu, X. N-Innidt, Ron 'I'no1 N. Sifilivln-:il, .l. I.n xignu. L Ilirinaiu, ID, I':u-i-lli. XI. liglggl,-5. lg, llun'iiiiig'. .l, Pninli-1, ltoxi 'l'iiitr:I-1: Xl. lin-nuns. S, 'l'io gulio, ll. Muniliziiii, V, 'IW-ple-i, V. Xliller. 'I'. lh-Xlny. lion Iwnii: X. Siuilli. XX. .lepsen Il Ifirlltfls Row flNEZ D. Priester, R. Duckworth, lf. Danton, R. Volk, H. Charlton, jacobelli, F. johnson, A. Volk, R. Caruso, R. Yeager, -I. Knobloch, B. Funk, G. Fisher, A. Ruthcowsky, A. Hackey, Zollinger, K. Stewart, D. Myers. Row Two: Mr. Lodzsun, lf. Hockenberry, M. Pyren, A. Delfino, R. M. Marchetti, li. Dil'illa, R. Gross, R. Sanderbeck, D. llacelli, B. Avolio, l.. Dohring, A. Stoltz, D. Madill, D. Seibel, K. Primus, E. Naples, E. Altman, A. Reichert, G. Clemens, M. Mellon, M. Markley, D. Laulifer. Row Tiiiu-Ze: M. Kifer, P. Lomicka, J. Curry, M. Cycak, G. Pacelli, C. Paulone, R. Semencar, li. Todd, M. rl, Steele, S, Smith, G. Langworthy, j. Fluke, M. Pilkington, F. Brasco, S, Pehrson, D. Casario, V. Farroux, M. Capparclli, P. Schmidt, B. Starcowski. Row Folia: D. Gustafson, B. Tocco, D, Purse. bl. Lawson, C. Copeland, C. Myers, B. Fcrree, li. Donnini, V. Boban, J. Baloh, D. Petotc, J. Ausec, D. Hall. CHORUS 66 'l'his is obvious to everyone who has had the opportunity of listening to a program presented by the Chorus of hl.H.S. The perfection of their presentations is achieved only by tireless efforts and hard work. This year, at our Christmas assembly, the chorus offered the impressive cantata, Child jesus, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all of us. They also presented pleasing music at Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. Music Hath Charms . . . According to authorities, some voice training is helpful in attaining clear diction. Mr. Lodzsun not only gives the chorus this training, but also offers each of the more than one hundred mem- bers an opportunity to direct at least one number. livery year some of the talented members of this group represent our school at the Southwest- ern Music Festival. FlF'l'Y-NINE LC i s How Ont: F. Milli-r. M. Xlarshall, B. Funk, J. J. Knohlneh, V. Hazinski, N. Joyce, J. Carroll, J. Yallvtti. Row Two: Y. Ihlliriwlggi-, J. Fm-s:u', li, II. lizuidi, NI. Saluitorv, Ii. Dunlap, Ir. D DeNI:1y. II. l'Iiarltun. S. Rusrirs, XI. A. IIVPAIIIIIGI, NI. Ili-zu. -ughman, N. I'i-ovmicc. G, Filia. W. Trzurzr--ss-r, IC. Il Iiurro. J. liorflon, B. Yuri, Ii. Benson. Il. twirl-I-ll, J, I-'I-Ill, lt, Sinclair. ' owning. D, l1.glvr. I. I,oinit-ltzi, L. ruse-r, J. Pnx. Row Tillimiz li. Nlaltln-ws, J. Upur, Il. Hills-lulul. J, Gurk-nis, J. Rossi. J. Kohl, ll. I'arsI0y, W. Nluckry. ll. Snmil, Ii. IIl'l'I'j. 'I'. Uiulielfl, II. Vlayton, J. Xlautiuo. IT. Dang:-Io, .L liimnu-I, .I. l'oln1n, D. Soluinou, li. Stinson, J. lIl'I'Il2lTvl, ll. IIIIICPIHIIIO, J. Szuulvrlu-els. Row Fork: IK. H4-tto. M. Dun:-ll, l'. Iiovrln-I, II. Nlillvr. .L Fllllllll. W. Illunliert, ll. l.au'tlu-r, J. Keallvy. II. llillups, l'. lflnrivo B. Wolfr. F. Nieaisv, W, l'Il'rn-II, X. .hIHll'I'NUll, Y. IJeXIath-o, Il. Austin J. liyrns, A. Difilillllllli, ll. Ilho, T. Ilaukiusuu. I.. Falun-si BAND x I Prou.dl they march . . . 6, Can you imagine a football game without our snappy band? We certainly would miss our high- stepping majorettes and band members .in their attractive uniforms. The cheers of the students 'express the pride they feel for this outfit that represents j.H.S. The enjoyable skits which they present between halves are the envy of all the other schools in this district. This entertainment, based on Mr. Lodzsun's clever ideas, is made SIXTY - xt possible by the hard work and faithfulness of the band members. The reward for their efforts is their annual banquet, held at the end of the football season. In April an appreciative audience applauded the band's efforts when they gave their 'annual concert. The success of their presentations was achieved by hard practice and whole-hearted co- operation with their director, Mr. Lodzsun. 0 R M JORETTES the glamour girls of the band luv Row: Shirley Rogers, Lillian Bauglnnan Mmnua Row: Joanne Carroll, Mary Ann DcPalma, Avba Ghiglietti, and Marianne Rega B0'r'r0M Row: Helen jane Charleton, -loan DePalm:1, and joan Knnlmloclm SIXTY-ONE pf M Lff' ' l. f-I W ffff 1, L 'J7 ' MUSIC CLUB -ORCHESTRA MUSIC CLUB Rim Owl: l'. If:-w, V. Hough. uniu. V. l'aulotui, X. Myers. IP. Pau-i-Ili, I . Danton, .I. Il.wl'a1,,,a' ll. Miller. II. lirupp, limi' Tito: .L Tillnian. l,. liuzi-Ili, Il. Vycult. II. I.. Atkins, II. 'Il1-l'- Imlz, ll. Nlaulill, WI. I., Younulai, 11. l.:lll2win'tli.x. R. liimumlu, Y. In-llrnlge. Hou' 'I'nm1l-1: Il. I'i:u'4-utin-1, R. tiiistaifs-mi, .I. 'Ili-ruau-il, H, t'lny1.,,,, -I. Holton. S, llairslu-y. .L Gibbs, I.. Ihullt-y. J. llomlsoii. Ii. II:tt'cIny, l'. Ilpi-rs, II. IInrrn, U, Vouraul. Ron I ol'lc: II, 'I'uci'u. 'IL I'1lIlZ4llI. N. Amie-rson. ll. Ililli-r, Mr, l.o1lz- snn, II. Ihllnpe, X, IIuXl4gt!p0. ,ll Ilziti-kai. II, 'XI1n1:an, IC, III-uson, ORCHESTRA l4IiI'I'l'IIH XI. I.. Vumuln. I7, Fun- raul. Il. I zllnIm'it'll, II. l :ll'i' ' 0, I Illlll Il. llunch, -I. Xluutino, I., Cairn' liI 4', N. .Xn:!vl'-on, Ii. 'Stinwn. I-1. lI4'l'l'-Y. ll, I.:m'tlur, II. 'Ilnrsli:iII, II Ihnm S'l'wlnxna: Y, IN-Xlzitlm, J. Von- sluntuut, II. Xlllli-l'. I. Ili-Xlzlp, Ill. Lmlzsun. Under the leadership of lVlr. Lodzsun, our pop- ular music man, this club is organized to help pupils overcome the so-called stage-fright, and become accustomed to performing before an audience. If you can play any type of a musical instrument or sing, you should be a member of this fine organization. During their club period, they spend time entertaining each other with their talents. Here is the chance for which all you music lovers have been waiting! SIXTY-TWO Can you imagine what our high school would be like without our fine orchestra? All of us will agree by saying that it has cheered us up on days that we were down in the dumps. Under the direction of lVlr. Lodzsun, these line musicians are given a chance to develop their talents. Do you remember the inspiring Christmas assembly they presented along with the excellent perform- ance of the chorus? That won't be forgotten for a long time. We are really proud of our orchestra. R ICMBRANUI' CLUB ICIIW UNE: I. Ilailviuoi-, XI. Xlairkli-y. Il. .Izli-olivlli, J. IiZllHllL', A, Klan'- IPIIWIIIII, IC. Szuuli-rs. .I, .Kmlcl'son, I I'li III , .-if . , . ROW 'I'wo: II. Uiwiiiszn-, H. I-':lII:ls, II. IiI'illIIlI. Y. Ii'nn'ais, I . Lmnton. ' I' bln I ' ' . 'a s-, ..:'t IL Ilii-se, -. -u-ns. A. IIIIIXIII. I1 Ikllllt Il Ilullix Ron 'I'iilcr:i-2: I'. lfislu-r, It. Nl. Rosso. Y, .I:ieksiui. XI. Watson, Wlrs. I l',i', I.. ll:l:'Ii:n'aIi, Xl. lDiNI:ir- tino Il I'llIl .., WIS. Row I oi'u: ll, Vrisv, li, lbluislty, .I, li1'ol'g'1'. W Ilvsslcl' .I X-ll- Iuul li I 1 1 i a 2' , C. Ii'IlIl4'I- . J. Iielainil. CAREER CLUB Rim UM-1: J. IiivrInm'vr, ll, .Xu::us. 1 in N I ' ilf. .L Utmltz. Xl. Iyri-n, .L Del- tinlr. Ron' 'I'u'o: II. Mulerson, I', High- Izllnl-, .I, Voolt. Il. Ili-ukle, II. SIIIIIII. M. Ill:-ilu-l'g.r, XI. Kifvr, I . lliwlwlllu rry. Run liilu-.l'.: .L IXIIIIEUIINIIIIIII. A. Iiiuuni-l. l', U'XviIl, li, Zunili-1, li, I'i'l'i'j'. UOHI watch the paintll Don't hump my arm . . . did l use too much color? . . . Where's my paint cIoth?? Such are the remarks of the enthusiastic in- rellects of art that browse with brushes. This club's aim is to create a love of art and give those gifted with artistic ability an opportunity to dis- play it. 'lihe club's capable advisor, Mrs. Fry, carefully supervises the accomplishments of the members, so that they may enjoy to the fullest extent the use of art. Besides doing their own projects, they make the snappy posters announc- ing the up and coming dances. Who knows? One of these prospective artists may some day become another Rembrandt or Van Dyke. So you're planning to be a doctor, or a lawyer, or maybe a secretary or a nurse? Are you quali- fied? Will you be happy in your vocation? This club, which has as its sponsor lVlr. lioettner, helpr. to straighten out the problems of students who are doubtful of their future. During the meetings of the club, vocations, qualifications, and possible satisfaction in a particular vocation are discussed and the members may ask questions of their own. A new club this year, the Career Club was formed as a part of the guidance program which was installed also this past year. lVIr. Boettner has charge of both the club and the guidance program. SIXTY-THREE EI. CIRC LU ESPANOL- CLASSICAL CLUB Buenos dias, coma esta vd? are a few of the phrases you would hear at the opening of a Spanish Club session. 'lihe meetings are carried on in Spanish and many times songs and games are played from a South American country. The main purpose is to help promote the good neigh- bor policy. 'llhis is clone by the many letters to Spanish boys and girls from the students of the club. Mrs. Brady is the competent advisor who makes this club interesting. Under the leadership of Miss Fontanella, this club proves very worth while. It is one of the oldest clubs in 'leannette High School. One must be a student taking Latin to be in this club, and all the members claim it successful. 'lihey are taught the customs of the early Romans and learn all about the famous Roman and Greek women and men. It is worth knowing about the civilization, habits, and the early history of Rome and Greece, so if you are interested in all these things, you would enjoy this club. Sl XTX'-l Ul7l EI, CIRCULO ESPANOL Row UMD: li. xllK'llilllX. R. Gross, ll. Xlarkli-5. ID. 'Xlarltli-5. Row Two: li. l,l'ViIlC'l'llllhS, .L liolrl, Hrs, l!raflj', F, Willianlson. Row 'I'nnr:i:: X. Iluyut. P. Fisln-r. s ll, ll. Xl1ll'f'llliil, l. lxevlnan. Row I-'oi'n: l'. Wi-lib, ll, l.o1-bm-ll, ll lioln'lu:i1'ln-l'. F. l'oI4', H, Horan. CLASSICM, CLUB lion Uxi-2: Il, lloinm-nick. ll, Pa- ct-lli. S, ,L 'liirk, 'XL lhigglvy. B. l'il'lIlllI1illl. S. Ilarsliey. Ron Two: -l. Holton. ll. 'l'ut-1-i . . 1 . . His- l'lllll1lIll'l5l, .I. lhislupagi-l', N. Xlyer-, H, l'll2Il'llUll. Row 'l'um:r:: Xl. Stouufli, .L 'l'v-mrlio. R. Xlu-ir'k. J, llernarfl. l'. Sheri- llilll, .l. Ri-owm-ll. TRAVEL CLUB - QUIZ CLUB 'lihis is one of the more progressive clubs, ably sponsored by Mr. Stroud. It is open to all who enjoy traveling, like to study about foreign countries, and learn about other customs. They have a lot of fun taking hikes early in the morn- ing, and going on a trip to Pittsburgh to visit many interesting places. You say you get hun- gry or thirsty at the basketball game? Well, this year the members take turns selling pop and candy at the games. We really appreciate this! 'lihe annual assembly which is always enjoyed is interesting and beneficial to all. TRAVIQI. CLUB limi um-1: D. Ri-fhly, D, lloim-nick. Il. Ilngprvtl. ll. Yeager, NI. .l. Slwh-, II. lim-:u'ns, D. Iirmise, D. Svnl'Ic-II. Rim' 'I'wu: ll. Strylu-r, J. Ilmvarfl. .L llliijrlia-Iii. Ii. Smith, N. I'yi'vn, 'NL Nlurani, I.. Nlnrton, I'1. D4-nt. .l. St-IiIossi'i', NI. Dllflllilili, II. .hulri-sim. How 'llIIIII'1I'II Il. Ilwislaull, IC. 'I'osI:I, S. Itopri-rs, J. Rm-olus. l'. Salmli-rln-ek, Y. Selnniflt, I. Im- Illil'li2I, .l. Amlersun. II. Sim-Iuir. II. Ilrown. II. Lawson. Row Ifiwn: IV, Ilmnpton, S. Smith, II. I'a:'v, X. II. Smith. II. Sll'yltei', II. '.xlII'2llIiIIII. .l. 'l'ani:'aIl. Now I lvl-2: Y. Syn-m-er, WY. Smith, Ir. 'XIeNurinn. .L ,hl!I'JlhilIII, .l. Iiusinky. LI. 'Ifres-. 'l'. liovrlwl. ll. xl1lI'ilII, Nr. Ntroml. QUIZ CLUB 'Itow UNI-Z: J. I rmlist-n'fel'. .I. 'Millvlg Ii. llnak. 'I.. I'ierl-1-. II. Xlnrc-Iuizmilu, Ib, ulmlar. l'. Mon- gvluzzn, 'IL Slmw. IIUW Tun: .X. I':lny4-r, J, Iiahufal. l', IVIIAII1-. II. I'1l4Il'1llIIilII. Miss Ihlm-nn, .l. xlill'ISlII, V. Iamir. NI. l.2ll'IllIl'I', AI. Slumrh. Rim' 'l'num-zz l'. 'I'm-L-iw, l'. Yit-ilu, I'. Iluliois, .I. .Imlrn-ws, J. Robin- Noll, V. Ilmisi-r. W. lviII'l'l'll1l4l'l', IW. liovh. Row Iforizz II. limnnivr, II. Ilahiy, II, Iiopsnk, W. -Im-psen, .L Zallrn- l lhn, -I. 'l'roglio. Want to sharpen your brain up a little bit? Well, the Quiz Club is just the right thing to join. In order to be a member of this club you must be a freshman. At the meetings the club holds two contests with two teams, one red and the other blue. There is an announcer, two judges and the score is tallied to make sure everything is fair. One from each team is picked to be the Quiz Kid of the month. The person with the most points at the end of the year, from each team, is the Quiz Kid of the year and re- ceives a prize for the good work. Miss Duncan is the sponsor of this club. SIXTY-FIVE GREX CLUB Row Usa: B. Miller, B. J. tins- tafson, V. Wolchick, K. La-cas, V. llaginski, ll. lfait. 'I'. 4'loht-ssy, 'R. Gross, Xl. llleiln'l'p:. Row Two: D, l'rioster, D, t'ans:lriu, W. Phi-w. IJ, I.4-onnrcl, Xl. lialln-na, Il. 'I'htn-mon, li, A. Johnson, H. l.au'soll. ,. - .. .., Row Innmzz N. 'l.. hmuh. N. Mu- runx. Y. Wolrllick. Nliss Fllliilllllthi Xl. Kognl, S. Imluit-ltal. V. liilWl'j', Row lforlt: l.. f'1ll'llllt'N'. -l. l'olwn. Il, l'orr1-II, S. lluzlu-s. ll. llnrtung, l.. lliz. l'. llolu'lmc-her. Row FIVE: J. lilinpzensmitll, F. Nic-aise, M. th-tto, E. Wolf. A. l.exino, 'I'. lhtsl15'a2'el'. COI.I.liC'l'ORS' CLUB 'R ll. llownimr, A. llelflno, I'. tlountler, J. Flair, H. l'll'lll4'llN, ll. llach. ow UNI-1: ll. Ste-viz-k, L. Miller. lion' Two: R. tlillelaml, A. Stoltz, S. lrelnntl, ll. Smiy, Nl. Roi, l'. lliglilamls, Nl. llztpxgley. li. Smelt- zu-r. Row Tunmtz .l. Fontinm. .l. llroulz. ll. Xllison, Mrs. llvlltvr. ll. llenkel. ll. Spozio. R. Hot-lt. Row Fork: R. Wurtllm-l', ll. -l. Wlillt-r, ll. fhtto, .l, I-'elcl, .l. Fat- pt-zzio. UREX CLllB--COLLECTORS' Cl.l'B Are you bursting with dramatic talent? If so, you should join the Grex Club, for it is open to students who are interested in the field of dra- matics. These sophomores, juniors, and seniors are trained in the art of acting, and they are also given the opportunity to gain a little knowledge along the lines of stage make-up and student di- recting. A person may see all these talents dis- played in their annual assembly, one of the most outstanding of the year. This popular club of the high school is under the supervision of Miss Sahatino, a new and capable sponsor. Who knows? One of these may be another Helen Hayes or Alfred Lunt. SIXTY-SIX The Collectors' Club means exactly what the title signifies. It has been organized for those students who collect various articles as their hobby. At each meeting all of the members in- terested in the same items bring their collections to be compared. If one of the members doesn't have a hobby when he first joins this organiza- tion, the collections of other members will en- courage him to start one of his own. Under the supervision of Mrs. Reuter, this club serves not only as an incentive to a hobby, but also as a source of valuable information. The membership is open to students of all classes. PIIIESTLY SCIENCE CLUB-SCI HI CLUB 'lihe Priestly Science Club is under the leader- ship of lVlr. D'Amato. It was organized in 1920, and has continued on through the years in J.I-LS. It was named in honor of joseph Priestly, the well-known chemist who discovered oxygen. The aim, hoped to be obtained by the club, is to in- crease the scientific knowledge of each member. To do this, the students see up-to-date movies and hear lectures that will help them. Who knows, perhaps some day one of 'these amateur scientists will really do some good for this world! P RIESTLY SCIENCE CLUB Ilou' Uxi-1: D. Solomon, I'. Lo- llllvliil, .l. A. K'iu'ry. P. llilllllf, li. Zl'IZll'IlUXYNlQl, l'l. 'l'zlmplu-ll. .l. l.,xuc-h. 'l'. Ililh-l'. ll. lliron. Row Two: lb. lien-zz-r, .l. llivlmrfl- son, C. Iiilllv, R. Scott, .L Ile' Illllllllb, I . Cuudi Q51-e.j, II. Lon-- INICII. Row 'l'uum:: R. Ilamllau, R. Klu- sialla. IQ. Ynlclti, .l. 'l'clih:i, WY. W4-iss, .l. IIXZIII, IV. Zunflel, ll. Iliuhy, Il. Elias, W. lSl Ill'0j't'l'. SCI HI CLUB limi' UNI-1: 11. xIlIl'I'llIl.lIl, ll. Iloilar, .l. llownrnl, l'. Smith, .l, I'atton, S. Alluum, J. Bayot, E. Smeltzc-r. Huw 'l'u'o: IC. Benson, J. S4'j'lll0l'I', U, llowns, J. Iluloga. l'. Bzuigh- uiuu. ll. IillIlIL'f0l', 'R, xlklllllll. Row 'l'ulu-u-:: R. Nlillrr, li, Wahl, J. Amlri-ws, li. Rs-iclmiller, I.. lI,l0l'K'1'. Row lfovnz D, Scarlett, P. Johns- lou. Mr. I4IIIlISI'j'. C. Elliott. P. lhrllois. NI. Hallvalow. This organization, under the guiding hand of Mr. Lindsey, teaches all of its members the fundamentals of science. 'lihey have even gone so far as to take a trip to Buhl Planetarium. During club periods, movies of different parts of the United States are shown. The Sci-Hi Club also has an aim which is to provide an additional outlet for expansion on scientific problems and to stimulate scicntiFic research. SIXTY-SEVEN III PM M ICRC! AL-l5'l l'A K l'I'I l'E CLI' BS Do you need a secretary to do all that typing that has to be done? 'lihen you can stop right here. Of course, they are good-they belong to the Commercial Club! The purpose of the Club is to improve their typing speed, and this they really do. Not stopping here, they strive for an artistic goal, as well as accuracy and speed. bluniors and seniors are the pupils eligible for membership to the club. ls there any Wonder why these girls are so accurate with a guiding light like Mrs. Stiffey? Are some of you guys and gals wondering about your manners and just how and when you should use them? Well kids, your problem is solved. just consult any girl who is a member of the Iftta Kette. Also, you have no doubt noticed the improved manners of Jeannette High School this year. Ask any student what the cause of this is, and what is the reply? I owe my perfect manners to the tips given in Etta Kette Quipsf' This has been the project of the club this year. With the guidance of Miss Hansen, there is no wonder why it has been such a great success. CONINIICRCI.-XI. CLUB Hou Hsu: U. I.:-ylto. .L lin-I-Int. Il, .lout-s, J, Flair. XI. 'l'1-rpko, I.. .l, Ilyi-rI.i, U. Iiaeb, I-I. II. Ilaxis. 1 'Lf '- ', 2, 'is er. .. 'o t. . 'IH-wi-N. ll. I'IIIlI'l'. II. Suri-i, l', Vursi, II. I a-rrivlo. Ihiu Two: II, .l, 'lin-lafsuu, X, llu lutti I I' li X I ll II Ron' 'I'uui:r:: II. llsrtzog, J, Ilon- Ilvlly, XI. Roi, Xlls. Slilfa-y, ll. Spozio, .I. Xlelhmald, V, Walek, Row l oi'u: ll. Iluggt-tt. NI. II. llinillers II. Slip ki-r, N. Nt-Iiluipp. Ii, lin-clit. Ii. Xlarlin. Xl, Ilupl lfirxvsk-Y. I-I'I I'A KIi'I I'I'I CLUB Ilnu' uw: -I. Hull, .I. Vai-ig XI. Xlellou, X. Nlull, NI, Sm-Iuuidt, S. lla:-klvy. II. Milk. II. J. l'Iiai'Ituu. Ikon' Tivo: .l, Iliirlilmuls, Il, Xlyt-rs, A. I.ol'n-ritz, D. lflqlt-i', II. Iiou'uiuu'. II. SIIIITUNIII, .I, I-'Iou'1-rs, II. Iirust, I'. Iuusou. Row 'l'um:i:: .l. lirnlizun, S. Ifislu-r. X. Joy-n-, J, K'arroIl, .I, Fox, XI. Xlartiu. II. Lust-lti, X. I.. Suiilli. I.. Ibuliriiipt, XI. linllviul. noir I-'m'u: .I. Lzuigna, NI. liillen, l'. Iiiuiln-lan, XI. lit-lil, I', St-Iuuiwlt. M, ,lgqmwnn U, Iwrri, II. Ilopltius. Ii. Sc-Iunidl. Row I-'uric Ii. Wolfe. Xliss Ilan-en SIXTY-EIGHT S'l'lllJl'INl' COVNCII. limi UNI-12 I'. lfaisim. IL Xlntiar, li. Wulf, K. Sc-lnuivll. X. Wlull, If. l'u-fe. Xl, Ibgu. li. lhu-Ixus. ltoxi 'l'uo: l', .Iohn-lun, II. ll. ll uitli-in rl:-lt, .l. Xlelhnmlil, lt, 'I'ui-ei, lllr, I.i-inluneli. .I. llualiain. X. lllll'W, ll. Huy. limi 'I'ulu-tic: Il. nop.-l:xw!. Il, Hello, .I, 'l'l'ou'nlio, l'. Sli:-liilalli. ll. -lalvuln-lli. ll, l'il'f1Ui. ll. llvr- . ' , man. ll. Xlull. li. Xllllel. S.Xl li'l'Y l'.Yl'RUl. Nl, Gray, C, l.ittle 'lihis is the law-making body of our school. When you elected a representative from your home room to the Student Council you chose a dependable person, one who had ability. You knew that this group would make your laws, and so you wanted an effective governing body. lfaeh year the members earn enough money to buy a useful gift for the sehool. In order to be able to do this, they sponsor our all-school dances. 'llhe man behind these students is Mr. Leinbaeh and he is ready to help pupils at all times. 3 Nlothers, here are the boys who are responsible for seeing that your darlings are well proteeted from trarhe while on the sehool grounds. 'l'he Safety Patrol Boys are on guard in the morning, at noon, in the evening, and between every class, to see that no trafhe passes by Fourth Street where the students go baek and forth between the two buildings. Coaehed by Mr. l,einhaeh, they must stand at their stations eome rain or shine, and its not always shining, so they de- serve every bit of credit given them. SIXTY-NINE l LIBRARY CLUB lliss Ili-arltlv. l., l'i:'lmIi, ll. I.. Rviufrin-nl, XI. It-Irvs. ll, I.. Har- -liimln, J. Xlnrion, J. Rucnlas, S. Criss. J. 'I'ulnlinsun. Il. I.. Alkins, R. Dm-IYitto, M. Iicarns, 1'. Xlillur, J, Du-hl, ll. Sistek, M. I-1. Kruse, V. Ilasparalo. D. Ri-ilnfriwl. LIBRARY MONITORS I. E. 'NI1-urklv. NI. lit-urns, J. Wln-rry, M. Ickw, R. IN-IYillo. .l. Nlnriou, XI. 'l'I. Iirusv, N. Gross, J, 'l'omiInson, ll. Imran-init-k. ID. I'zlc'4-Ili. NI. I.. IIl'IlIfl'I0lI, I7. I.. Xlarr-Iiianilo, ll. lh-infriiil, I., Piunnli. LIBRARY CI.l'B-LIBRARY MONITORS 'lihe Rebo Club, composed of library enthusi- asts, was originated only a few years ago under the supervision of Miss Mearkle, the high school librarian. This club has some of the most novel ideas to make up their club periods. Some of these include giving a short book review instead of answering Here to roll call and a treasure hunt through the library books. Mrs. Armbrust later replaced Miss Mearkle as advisor when she took a leave of absence to further her education. SEX ICNTY Miss Mearkle's little helpers in the library are getting valuable experience in library work while also being an important asset to this much- used school establishment. They help keep our well-stocked shelves in good order and are al- ways ready to aid the students in Ending the reading material their heart desires. Our boys seem to appreciate the assistance and pleasant- ness shown by these girls, as is indicated by the large percentage of males to be found in the library almost every period of the day. NAT RE STUDY CLUB- UNIUH SPORTSMEN CLUB The main object of this club is just exactly what the name implies-they are interested in studying all about flowers, birds, trees, plants, and wild animals. Mr. McLean is their well-chosen and capable sponsor, since he teaches biology and is well-versed in all the mysteries of nature. IVIembership is open to anyone from freshman to senior as long as he is interested in this subject. Do you like to hike? VVouId you be interested in disecting a small animal to find out how it ticks ? Then join the Nature Study Club. Here we have an enthusiastic group of young fellows who are interested in seeing to the pro- tection of wild Iife and prevention of forest fires. They could not have got a better counselor than fun-loving Mr. Amann, whose intention it is to develop in these boys the essential trait of good sportsmanship, besides teaching and discussing with them their favorite subject, sports. Comes hunting season and many of these boys are off to the happy hunting grounds pursuing rabbits, deer, or what have you. N.-X'l'URIi STUDY CLUB Hou' UNH: J. .xll9l'l', W. I'1UI'l'lIli!ll. IC. 'I.ilIt'lII'. 'IL I IuIu-. Hou 'I'wo: J. Iialoh. II. I isIu'r. .I. 'lhrlxliu 'limi' 'l'ulu-Liz: IG, llinr-lano. lb. Nlil- Ii-r, Mr. Ali-'l.muli. IP. 'Wii::olil. ,I R. SI'OR'l'SNI EN CLUB Row UNM! R. liurm, It. Smith. . - -. . .I. .Kim-e, .l. Imlnnsou. I.. lox, I.. I.-vin-In, Il. Vox. Itow 'I'wu: l'. l,umii-r, -I. Rim-Ir nrilsim. II. Vluyton, lb, Wi-igolil, W. n'ilI'I'l'IIlIl'l4, II. Llolxnl. .l. Xlalo- Iurll. J. Ili-dont. How IIIIIIII-IIC! II. lliulvi. .l. Ryan. II. I'Il'l'i-ll. IF. Xlnluj, XIV. .Knnlnu. J. Robinson, II, I.iIIIi', 'l'. Iivllplv, I ll ilurl i '. z wa. HEY I'IN'I'Y-ONIC 4- I '. QT! H m' II. Iiuix .I. I lfrm I ElI'I' IMI.- .I. I' lhm' II. 5 um In-lvl. I lux II IIIHI I Ihuh rm: II In un I Inlul In Hmm' I IIvI'I'I X Inu nm Iivhl I II: Inn Il. II nl tm I NI .l. hrnlxnn I lux nu lx II II. IIIIIIII I II INIIIII lam I II, lllun I II4 Rum' IIIIII-I III Ill um Il lnm Ii. SQI Iium lhm I Rohit Rem' lair- I Ilru-In mam. II II-I Iuplu I Ilufhl II III Ibm .I. I-ual 1 11-lla X Ihrlu Ihm Iz, II In-:Alu I Iblllllulm II I If' II' I':uulx mm Il. lull: II II. Ilml II I'Ilnn I I IIIIII Mum I II. IIH I4mal4I1 I IIlI'lI I llullllnll I' I an RUII znrm. II I I II llc I'. IIIYIKI II IIIIICIIIIII Ihm' I rznllzun I II I I Illl I1 I! Smith Ibm' 4 Ii. Ulnn I Illuhuulu II NIIIII I I Ill Hum I II', III! II. II- l I' II lIIItIxl Ibm' I -Iauxtnn 1 I qnlnml Ill I'nl Ill ull II. 'III nu Ihm Ii, Hn Pup., m l ull Il. Ihn I.. II ulleuxuln -944545 and feta: Tootsie trys to super-sell Ruth and Rose another one of the Alpha boys' pins ALPHA TRI-Hl-Y To acquire membership in the Alpha Tri'Hi-Y is many a girl's dream and those who have achieved it are proud as can be and have right to be. This fine group of girls is under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Bess Williams and they have held their place of distinction through- out the school. Though they're always ready to join in when there's fun and social events going on, they're just as ready to do their part when it comes to the more serious and important things in life. ALPHA HI-Y These boys, led by Mr. Basom, have been right in there pitching to keep up the reputation of being one of the most looked-up-to clubs of the school. At their meetings this year they have had several important guest speakers. This club boasts many fine boys who are well-known and well-liked in the school. They have done their part to make a success of the Hi-Y projects, and many of them went to Uniontown for the boys conference. At the Hi-Y Banquet also their sup- port was noteworthy. BETA TRI-HI-Y Composed of sophomore, junior, and senior girls who are chosen by ballot this club has much talent contained in it. Some of this talent was exhibited for the orphans at the Children's Home in Greensburg last Christmas when they sponsor- ed, along with the other Tri-Hi-Y Club, a Christ- mas program for the children. Many of these girls, who are guided and advised by Miss Stump, also attended the Tri-Hi-Y Conference in Uniontown and the annual Hi-Y banquet. BETA HI-Y This splendid organization is made up of fine boys, who are proud of their membership in a club with such high ideals. As they leave school and go into the world they will have a definite understanding of the kind of man the real Amer- ican should be. They gained much valuable in- formation when they were represented at the Hi-Y convention. Mr. Patterson, who sponsors this group is always proud of his boys, and boasts of many of them being tops in the sports and other scholastic activities. SEVENTY-THREE Sherry, Lucille, Peggy, Lucy, and .Xlice do it the Beauty Culture way eepbzy I2 with thezhes CERAMICS CLUB Would you like to have a new lapel pin or an unusual piece for your knick-knack shelf? Then see one of the girls in the Ceramics Club. These girls, under the able direction of their adviser, Miss Patch, make every kind of clay Figures imaginable. Ar their club meetings they mold clay into unusual figures which are then baked in a kiln. POWDER PUFF CLUB This club truly gets its name from its activities. Miss Viar, the club's capable sponsor, gives dem- onstrations on how to set hair, give facials, and manicure fingernails. The members use each other for models and decide which hair styles are most becoming to them, which shades and types of make-up best suit them, and which colors they should or should not Wear. CHEF CLUB The proof of the pudding is in the eating . And, judging from the delectable aromas wafting from the Home Economics kitchens every club day, the pudding certainly must be delicious! On club days these fellows with the assistance of Miss Wylie, their capable advisor, prepare their own dinners. In addition to this, they also learn the proper way to set tables! GIRLS CRAFT CLUB The Girls Craft Club, organized a few years ago, can truly boast of another successful year. This club, under the able leadership of Mr. Black, is composed of junior and senior girls who meet in the wood shop monthly, where they learn how to use various saws and different tools. With these tools they spend many an interesting club period fashioning belts, bracelets, and various game boards. SEYENTY-FOLD R Ihnv .XIIHII I CICRAMICS CLUB tlxlcz .L Drgliv, .L Z1-uli, ll xtimf, Y. lliullilm, I'. F11-1-, . , liivrlmwm-l'. lhm' 'I'n'u: Xliw l':li4'l1, U, 'IX-un-x, - NI. 'IN-1-plan. I.. 1imng'am':xl'4-, I 1'l'lSlll2lll. Y. llrrmam CHEF CLUB Now uw: .l. Nlurhn li. Stinmn, 'I' In-Xlaly. Wi. I iIia1, .l. 1':ux:1l4-. J. lil'- m-lln-, ll. Austin. .L liimun-I. I' IU-ml, NI, Nlnlulu-rli. RUW 'l'wu: J. Sanulvrln-cle, W. Kny- . , . . , Iur. J. In-tt4'l', L. nilhlllllgfllll, In I.1-ww, 4.. 'L I'l'0. A. lhl Izlmlm, .I, Mn rl i lm, Nliss 'Wylin-. A. 'lfln-mn .l. lu-zulu' PC Row Mono, TWDPIR PUFF CLUB Two: R, Slimfbisn-l'. V. Dvl IJ. t'mnpt-un. NI. Hzzvlln, 11 Fulton. Huw ll. In 'l'wu: Nlisw Vizlr, Xi. B. Donn. lllLl'lIlll'l', J. Xlillvr. H. 'Stn-ve-lv Mm, xl, Flwn-llslm'fvr, ll. Dilnrvtn, li, Pugv, Il, Allison, N. l'i0rw. G Huw IRLS' CRAFT CLUB UNM! al. l':1ttun, N. umlq, V 4,1-:sv Nlyvux, J. 'llivhl. JR. I!elYittn, S lin--s, XI. li. liruw, .l. Wumlillwun. Run' 'l'wu: IC. llznclmh, W. 'l'l'1-g:- miss:-r, .l. l'luilItIn-V, X. 7A'llm-rw, .I Wolf, l'. l':1iuln-r. JH. llopkmkp, R. liiss, XI. llurnrcl. Row 'l'num:: V. Ituhlm. R, Dnwn- ' ' ' ' 's wr, XR. Rosso, img, .X. Hn!-I, M. l In hk J, Umla, J. Iialynt. U. Ilan-lu-y, J. Sn-ilxlv. llmx' l m'u: Y, liuguu, J. Roskn-ky ll. Wulnshun, l'. Sh'illt'l'. .I Fviuhl, I.. Klznqliallwli. 'IL 'Se-lm-m-au' li. Stvwurt, I.. J, Bycrly. '15, Va D 1 Nic MIL'RONlli'l'l'IR L'I.l'l3 'Row UWB: lf. Swartz. ID, lboini-nieli. ll. lbonnini, ll. 'liar-lui-. Il. Ra-ga. ll. l.ouu'. lb. Soloinnn. IC. Siawii-lil. New 'I'ii'o: lt. Xl:-iz. R. lluni-li, l'. llic-vsei'e. Nlr. St-llilnpf. ll. iialvlli. l'. llqri-rs, W. liyi-rly. Itou 'l'nlu:l1:: R. Xhnfinelli . II. lzxaus, .L hamli, ll, llottimfi-r. ll, Ss-neff. J. lil'llll'. Ron Pour: 'XL 1'onzelti, X, Qzlpozzi, l', lion-l'ln'l. Iil,liC'l'RlC CLUB Row UNH: Il. llonnnit-lt, W. llol- linrvlk ll. lbonnini, ll. Hai-luis, .l, l'uim-Hi. li. Pxrielntii. ll. lh-N. zjnslti. Hou' Tivo: T, Sisii. H, lIarlvaug'li, li. Saint, ll. llonggaware, l'. Itani- arl, -l. lfu-sl. l', Vain-Ili, N. I'vi-N, elntli. Row 'l'nlu:i:: It. Smail. ll, P.-M, -l. Robinson, Xli, Xlalalt. N. 7-If-ln, 11 l'i1ve1', 0. 7,1-Ili-r-. NllCRONIE'l'lQIi CLUB- l+Il,l'IC'l'lilC ULIB 'lihe Nlicrometer Club, organized a few years ago, has proof of having another successful year. 'lihis club, under the capable supervision of blr. Shimpf, is composed of boys from all the various vocational shops. Besides working on their own projects, they also assist in making stage props for assemblies and other school activities. 'llo see how a factory operates, they visit many of the outstanding ones in the near-by communities. All work and no fun is not their motto for they hold gala social affairs-especially the dinner dance, which is held at the end of a successful year. Need some electrical work done? If so, see one of the members of the lflectric Club, for these boys are taught to repair anything from irons to radios. Under the capable supervision of Mr. Nlalak, they are also taught how to rewind and repair motors, besides knowing how to wire a house. These boys receive actual experience by installing new hxtures and repairing faculty electrical fixtures of the high school. ln this manner, they broaden their knowledge in this special field. Here's wishing this newly organized club lots of success. SEVENTY-SIX FIRST AID CLUB-NURSES CLUB The members of this club, under the capable supervision of Mr. Albright, are taught the var- ious fundamentals of first aid and safety. They are acquiring a knowledge that will some day make them good solid citizens in any community. Its objectives are to prevent unnecessary acci- dents and to equip each member of the club with sufficient knowledge of first aid so that he will know how to act if ever needed in an emerg- ency. At their monthly meetings, safety meas- ures are discussed and first aid methods are taught and practiced. Our hats are off to this fine organization which is doing so much to help prevent unnecessary accidents. The girls in this club are the nurses of the future. just look who the advisor is . . . our popular school nurse, Miss Shearer. The members are striving to learn some of the basic fundamentals of nursing before going on to some higher institution to achieve their ambitions. Several of the club periods were spent visiting civic organizations. Among these was the West- moreland Hospital. While taught the principles of hygiene and good living, they also learn much about the standards of living. They work diligent- ly at their tasks all year but their efforts are rewarded by a party at the end of the year. FIRST AID CLUB Row UNE: .l. linfim-r. I.. llhvsen- sh-el, Nl. llaiiiilmwli. .l. Spore, V. 'lfi-ph-Av, 'l'I. 'Di Pillai. Row I'wo: 'l'. Yulms. R. Nfilll'liiSl'l', L. 'Nunn-lli. li. lllvlIll'i'lIIlS', WI. It-lies, N, l.. llviliflwiil. X. l'ii-l't'm', .l. il'attou. Nou' Tlllllilif li, Ilulhy, .L lim- lnuwsky. Y. .lui-kson, D. Gairlaiul. IL lllllllllllill, D. lh-infrii-sl, ll. Vhurlton, V. I-Illiot, ll. l-lvans. XI. Uzzo-llu, llow lforn: fll, 'Smiviit-ai', N. Stvv- vnsmi, A. Volk, .l. Wlwl'Yj'. ll. 'l'uL'ci. ill. 'Hills-l', 'NL DiXlnl'lino. R. Xlurclulli, ll. l 1-rrq-c, Xlr, .Xl- ln'ig'lil. RX CLUB Row UNI-2: Miss Sln-arm-r, I.. Pig'- noli, 'I-I. Naples. L'. 'L'ui'si, Xl. Iiifei, I . lloc-lwllliel'l'y. lion' 'I'wo:1'. Hiisparalu, D. Vla- xi-l, N. 'l'i-hrson, Ill, 'Nlilioslqg SHVl+lN'l'Y-SEVEN i l-ki Ar work in the ofhce M Pyren ,I Tomlinson Miss Matthews D Kohl STAGE CREW - OFFICE GIRI S ST.-NGK CREW S'l'ANnlNc:: R. Clayton, W. Matthews, C. Chellman. SEATED: P, Koerhcl One of the more important functions of our school is the stage crew whose job it is to see that all of our stage productions are run smoothly, the stage lights are in orcler, and take care of many other ocltl jobs about the auditorium. Ol FICE GIRLS Distributing the Mail K, Wolfe, B, Hopkins, Carr Perhaps some of the busiest girls around the school are the ofhce girls. Their many tasks include collecting absentee slips, distributing mail, making out office calls and running errands. Collecting lbsent slips Vera Wolchitk M Sthnmlt SEVENTY-EIGIIT 45i, W-mi gr I, x . S , . 9. 'W X 4 ,av A 'S ' ' 4 I E Y an 2 wi K 'xy Q, 9.3 af- 5 vp. ,1 .www ri R1 7. ftfxs . 7. 1 wx if Qi ASL j ' - 45 5 L: - .f Q Q 1 , gm! f yi 1 ,axe EQ Q? 5 mil' N ' 'kL if L 'W .we-A x vw?--FN f' Q E' -. WNW 4' . ..-'ff' x ' ' 5 gr, 'QQQW 78' 9' l Q 1 I v. 'ff 51 J, ' 4. 'QL iqai fb? Ll r 2' K I wsu, 4, Qfr, ' 3435 w f ,5 'f 15? Ny? fggsfi 4 392:23 li v E ' gi A 1 , 'I -P' B T SUN MON TU' WED R Fir r.8 Ful lb -'xl VJ -PJ, N i Y I2 ,fJ I9 U MAYU SUN MON TUE WED 7 8 9 I0 Ill I5 2 I 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 ... . fYI'll LETIFS Stand up staunchly thru 9 If N I 'u FRI SAT I7 338 339 344 345 346 IQ IMI I7 I8 366 U LY WED THU I2 I3 I9 20 ,. 25 26 27 Don Domcnick III' TCSIIN, LIZIPIZIIII nd look fbrward to 0 I f 1 - IL. 1 1 vast popularity IGIGIITY-ONE .loc Constzmtinc otlmzxll team, Czzptzzi .fl I I Nlr. Barnes Zack Washington AROUND 'l'Hl'I SPORTS CIRCUIT by C. H. OIIXIIEILL Coach Barnes and his assistants had another suc- cessful season, when they compiled a record of six wins against three losses. Outstanding for the locals were the following: Baugh- man, Rigby, Washington, Greene, Ryan, Artuhevich, Mastalski, lerpko, Constantine, D. Pitzer, Huether, George. Red and Blue Nips Crafton, 19-6. Jeannette's football season opened on the night of September 5 at home under the lights and the result was in favor of the home team, 19-6. For the Jays, it was a strong line lead by such vet- FOOTBALL SEASON 1947 Coach: Mr, Barnes .gcotes J.H.S. Opp. Crafton .. . ,...... 19 6 Penn Township , ...,, 26 0 Sewickley Township .. .20 0 Connellsville ..,..,.. 19 0 Latrobe ,.,, 7 0 llurst ' . , 20 6 Johnstown ' .. , .... 14 26 Mclieesport ' . . 13 30 Greensburg ' ., .. . 0 6 Totals: 138 74 Class AA Games. Won-6: Lost-3, Tied-0 FOOT erans as Constantine, Rigby, Pitzer, and lerpko along with the brilliant ball-handing of Zack Washington and Ray Greene that brought the visiting Crafton down to their knees. Indians Bested by Locals, 26-0. Coach Barnes and his Jayhawks were not very pleas- ant to one 'liar Under, a former Jeannette man, whom they sent back to Penn Township with a 26-0 defeat stuffed in his back pocket. Again it was the strong line and lightning fast back- field that proved that the Jays really had something this year and had the Townshippers helpless at the gun. Washington, Greene, George, and Huether were the menace in the Indian attack as time and again the four speed merchants of H. S. ran away with the bacon. Bisons IVlarooned, 20-0. With the first team on the bench throughout the second half, Jeannette scored a 20-0 win over Coach John Bruno's Sewickley Township Bisons at the Jeannette Field September 19 before 7,000 sports fans. Coach Amann's Gashouse-Gang came into their own in this game. Rossi, Brentzel and Co. had a field day as the first stringers sat moading on the bench. Jays Cop First Class AA Win, Beat Connellsville, I9-0. Showing plenty of power and fleet-footed grey- hounds, the Barnesmen secured their first AA victory and win number four for the season, when they dropped Bob Ferree Jack Greintr Student Managers EIGHTY-TWO LL the Connellsville Cokers on the losers' held September 26, 19-0. Washington again was the spark that was needed and he directly connected with all three of the Jay tallies. QMI1 lnsideb Washington scored the Hrst TD on a jaunt over the Cokertown goal line in the second quarter. Lou Baughman, senior end for the Jayhawkers, scored in the second stanza also, when he took an aerial from Wash- ington. lluether, local half-back, scored the last 6- pointer in the final period when he also caught one of Zack's passes. lluether's Touchdown Run Beats Latrobe, 7-0. Fred Dutch Huether's 90-yard run in the second stanza proved the winning margin over Ray Wild's Wild- cats at the locals' Held on Friday, October 3, resulting in a 7-0 win. Barnes' regular left-halfback and a junior at JHS took a reverse and scrambled the 90-yards for the first and only TD of the game. Zack Washington made the seventh point by placement with Ray Greene holding. lfvancho's Big Red Falls Before Jay Onslaught, 20-6. Coach A. Markley Barnes' Jayhawk eleven was given a jolt when Hurst's Taylor scored in the lirst period and had the visitors in the lead at the end of that period in the big clash of the season between Hurst's Big Red and the Red and Blue of Jeannette at McKee Stadium on the night of October 10, before winning, 20-6. Washington's smart quarterbacking and the line- hacking ol' Al George started the ball rolling and was finally able to overcome Hurst's 6-0 lead. Jayhawk tallies were scored by George, Washington, and Baughman. Washington converted by placement and tossed an aerial to end John Artuhevich for the other one-pointer. Flood City lfleven Outscores Jays, 26-14. Jeannette High School coached by lVlr. Barnes was knocked from the unbeaten group and out of the AA race when a bigger and a more aggressive Johnstown elev- en came to McKee Stadium October 17 and outscored the game, but outmanned Jayhawk team, 26-14. Clark Shaf1er's Trojan gridders showed a well- rounded and well-coached team Flood City touchdowns were scored by Struver, Svitchen, Radak, and lfspey. Local six-pointers were tallied by Washington and Greene. lfxtra points were scored by Rainey and Radak for the visitors and by tMr. Outsideh Greene, who sent the oval across the cross- bar twice for the home team. lVlcKeesport Outscores Red and Blue, 30-13. Showing that the press wasn't exaggerating when it tabbed the Tigers of lVlcKeesport as AA contenders, the Weiglemen trounced the Red and Blue of Jeannette High, 30-13 at the winners' field Friday night, October 31. Washington scored both Jayhawk tallies while Ray Greene made the thirteenth point by placekicking the oval over the crossbar. Locals Topped by Greensburg, 6-0. For the tenth time during the long series which, with this game numbered eighteen, the Golden Lions of Greensburg High School walked off the field victorious against the Jayhawks of Jeannette High School by squeez- ing past the locals, 6-0, at lVlcKee Stadium November 7. Greensburg's star fullback, Joltin' Joe Radisi, scored the only TD of the game when he streaked through the Red and Blue's left tackle for eighteen yards late in the second frame. Iiuw lbxi-2: .l. lirtiner. 11. llorlon. -l. lU'l'ill'UlI. 17. Fox. ll. llahill 'I.. Shiga, 'L. l'nzi-r. H. lxnliland. II. l't'I'l'l'1, .. ,. . , . . , . , i llow Tun: ll. Va-tune, I.. Hanglnnan, J. Ryan, ll. lliulry, .l. llllllhldllllllt' ID Ierpltn li lltver lr 11-i-twlslii I' Itossl X It-n'-fe I l'l1ir-olellal. .. .. ........ ..--.t. 'limi IIIIKI-1I'lZ11I'. Knninn. I'. llilllll'lx1l, Z, 1111-l1iil2'Inli,1. IioImn,Il.llnrdon. .L .Xhraliani, .l. Krliilimieli, 'I'. lit-pple. W. Nli-lhmaltl, F, lianili, W, ller-knel'. 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Sl'I.NSON'S Xlnnessen . Sn-wicliley llarrolds . Donora . , Latrobe , . Greensburg . J.ll.S, Opp. ..6 34 ,.7 6 . 0 I5 ...O 12 RICSULTS Upp. J.H.S . 6 O . ll 7 . fl 0 .. l2 0 . . 14 0 6 0 EIGIITY-SIX JUNIOR VARSITY Rum' ONE: M, Nlalnherli, 'l'. Ile- Ilvviff. Row Two: J. I islu'i', J. Ilrowiu-Il, ll. Viznonl, Ii. lloak, J. Main- lnerti, Il, llonifali. 'l'. Monirellnz- zo. ll. Vnpelaurl, W, Rei!v'luoxw-l', Row TIIIIE : Mr. Yu-rnnie, li. 7.4-la ehnwski, W. lirrell, Y, M:-irliuo, J. 0'lIrien, A. VIIIPPII, A. l'1lllNIIlllflll!', .L Braseo, J, Bryant. V, Matt. Xlr. NIeI.r-an. JUNIOR W.P.l.A.l, Hon Hx : 'XL Xlalulu-rti, 'l'. Ne- Ik-vitt. Ron' 'l'u'o: W. Ili-lil, ll. llouiuler, ll, llimli, .I, Xlalulmwti. J, Aali- Iuangli, D. We-rm-r, D, l'orc-lm, ID. Ilsnstzlntine. A. Kohl, J, I'n-trilli. J. Stanffer, li. tinzik. Row 'l'illim7: XIV. Verunie, Ii, Zola- ehowski, J. Imasure. I', Mali, .l. Vastinr-, A. Voiistzivulim-, II. llonie fati. ll, Bartlett, W. llnllzvr, J. Ileunre. I , Berry. .l. llraseo, Nl. Za-oli. llr. Mt-'Iii-an. JUNIOR VARSITY Our junior Varsity team, under the able coaching of Mr. McLean, came through with a very successful season. Looking ahead to next year, Mr. McLean plays all his boys as often as possible, to give them experience. Some of the boys also played as subs on the Varsity for additional experience. Most of the boys are juniors and sophomores which gives them at least one more year to play. JUNIOR W.P.I.A.L. Our junior W. P.I.A.L. has had quite a tough season this year, especially having difficulty with Donora, Monessen, Latrobe, and Greensburg. Of the six games played, these future gridiron heroes won one, lost four, and tied one. The Junior W.P.l.A.L. team is made up of seventh, eighth, and ninth graders. They really deserve the credit due them for a swell job. V:XRSl'l3Y B.-XSKE'l'B.'Xl.I. SEASON clU2lL'!lI -loseph Churchmzm ,l.ll.S. Opp. IHS. Opp. vungwood 56 36 Nlunhnll ol 44 nn 'l'wp, . 84 Sl Blairsville ' . .75 27 ndergrilt 60 35 Hurst ' . .47 -ll! rungwootl 67 36 Latrobe . . . 53 47 nn Twp, Fl 27 Derry Twp. i 68 29 udergrift . 42 37 Scottdale ' . . .. 45 50 nnessen . 35 48 North Huntingdon 1 65 51 ziirsville ' 59 43 Greensburg ' . . . . 76 39 irst ' . 76 33 ' Section Xl Games A Q - .::c!lfI.w, , ' County 'lqournziment ' !,,' A, ' Derry Twp, . . . 69 49 ottdzile . 38 43 C H eb +7 78 t - ,runs urg . .. . .. .. wrth lluntingtlon 4' 86 -lr F-xrnold P 1 63 45 'eensburg FS 20 Won-213 Lost---l Look! 'lihut's the new basketball trophy! Smooth, isn't it? Well you can thank our varsity basketball team for it. Under the guidance of their new coach, Joe Church- inun, they have climbed to the top to become the Westmoreland County Champs. 7 . Vic gets il high one We the class of 1948 will never forget our basketball team. Playing 25 games, they won 21 and dropped 4. Quite a record! We would also like to pay tribute to the four senior players-Vic Baginski, Glenn Brown, l,ou Britlgltinzul, and Zack Washington-:md to their Stll- dent manager, Danny Backus. pls VA RSl'l'Y BAS KETBALL Greene, R. Mr. Churehmnn llaindlaln, R. Greiner, Brown, G. jupena, F. Washington, Z. Kowalski, R. linughmzin, l,. Fisher, liaginski, V. Backus. D. EIGHTY-SEVEN -f P ,I R, V.-I R. B.XSKIi'l'B.'II.I. XI. Nlulolurli. J. Ili-inilin, IQIIIILIPIIPIIIIIII. W. IIt'!'liIIl'l', II. ilorilon, li. 'I'el'sielulli. Ilr. 'IIr'l.n-an, II. Iinrfola, .l. Htniiirli. IC. I.au:llIt-, II. Zollium-r, II. I-Irrvtl. IR, Wl'I.'II. l3.'IhIxl'.llMl,l, X. Inu . .I, Xll.s1.ult. -I. lmll n Ilr. liauittlxinaii, W. Smith. S nuirli. , lr.ntlN. ll, llollinlvr. 'Il, I .U .I, 'lint-Inn, t.I. lin-in-', It. 4lvt1o,.l. IM-nunzio, 'I'. k'au-pw, I. Ilzuzltiison I-1. Ixlimrtli-iuiitli. Il. lllll. 'l' I7'l'fluiliu. lb. lilfs-I'. II. II1II'l'll,lll'l .IIINIUR V,'XRSI'l'Y JUNIOR VV.P.I..'I.I, 'l'If:INI II:ISKl'i'l'B.'Il,l, B.'XSKlf'lll3. Il,l, JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL IV-I7-IU-I8 1947-1948 fozichz VIZIIIICS Mcl.ean Couch 1WCL6un'SJayVe6S had 3 Successful Season this Coach: john l3aug.gI1inan J,lI.S, Opp, year. The boys showed their good spirit and sports- 'il-1.5, Um, WlU11l1i15Q'W'1I . QU manship with 16 wins and 6 losses. Witli Mr. McLean Mawr All - 4 .V 27 24 I,'l'l1'I rl ' I ' gg as their able coach these boys have kept in trim and IWW- 4'-4 2 K ' I ..- - ' ' - ' - 1' ,,.. . , . . . . YMIHLJQWI I Q 45 43 will be eligible for playing on the varsity next year. Irwin 5 ...A E 'U17 37 PL-U., Twp, , 35 19 WIYII this record we should have a wonderful team tin-e,1s1,,,,g 4 4 IQ 41 I :lnclergriI't . , ,, 35 II next VCZIF. Scottdale -If . . 21 I9 Nlonessen , ., 211 31 ' Connellsville ' ..... 25 I8 lIlZA. All' . . 41 IS S V-kl 'T ' . I' ...IO llliistw I . . 39 IV liavtiiblveel' .VIII .. ..... 29 Latrobe , . ,.. 36 33 Irwin I .. ,. ,.. 21 36 Derry Twp, . , . I4 I3 Greensburg ' . , ,. 25 41 Stottilale . . , 39 IU W.P.I.A.L. Scottdale I . , ,35 20 North lluntingdon . . 28 I3 Manor , .. ... ...37 I5 Greensburg ' . . . 26 Zl y Connelrlsville ...... 31 38 Munlmll . ,,... 27 28 Here s the basketball team that develops our future ' 5601011 III Games . , , 'L ' . HIl'l':::V'IIL - hardwood stars. lVlr. Baughman, its coach, helps if TWU Owrmm, pcrimis lmfolm ' 33 .js the boys in the seventh and eighth grades, and fresh- V 1 Dt-fry 'rwpy N N , I 23 I0 man. Keeping the boys in this bracket gives them three II on-59 Lost-'6 Smrrtlnlt- , . , ,, .NI 21 years to get experience for the junior Varsity and Plprrll hIl!:lIII'IIII!ll0l1 . ,. Varsity. This makes the competion tough because most L S 7 . , - ' I I I' I schools use so uhomores, with the extra ear of ex' it U Q ll Y Uverrnm- perience on this team. Won-I6g I.ost-6 EIGIITY-NINE WRES'I'I,ING ow UNE! G. Vilizi, J. 1':n-sur, li. Wm-l-cr, Nl, Ric-0, ll. Zunclvl, ll. Miller. I . Ia-wis. J. 'Xlalolu-rti ow Two: ll, 'NIulI, ll. Ilulu-rls. Il, Sulmnon, IK. llultilure r, J. Ili-uwnvll. 'l'. IM- May, Mr. liuettlu-In How Vl'lllu-IE: U. Yiiznolil. '11, lloallt, ll. f'I'tlllPll0l'l'- -7- Rohinson, J. 'Salmlwluvf-lt, ll. Iiiiylnr, l'. 'llzllut-kzi. WJ WRESTLI G I I ' I 7,7 My ' j t f gi ' -I . ffl i ff WRESTLING lVlr. Boettner, the coach of the wres- tlers turned out a fighting team this year. After a month of practice, these boys were giving their opposition a tough time. Although there record doesn't look so good, they gave their best. Mr. Boettner used mostly freshmen and sophomores to build up for next year. OR SPORTS lfach year when spring comes 'round, sport enthusiasts turn their minds to the athletics which are included in spring's list of sports. Perhaps the l110St outstanding of these is baseball, America's favorite sport, which is an up-and-coming thing in J. H. S. Another sport which claims attention in the eyes of our school is track. This team, which is represented by quite a number of fellows, has many followers on its list of fans. Not to be forgot are the volleyball and golf squads which, although they are minor sports, do quite a job of representing their Alma Mater in tournaments. Wrestling, although it winds up its season about the time spring comes 'round can be included as a spring sport. A comparatively new thing in our school, the wrestling squad seems to have perfection as its goal if its continual improve- ment is any indication. NINFZTY Ii,XSI'.IS.'XI,I, hint Nxl., II, lfvllei-. Il. wholts. ,l, liofhlhx, .I, ttusnr. lil. l'vrvIielIi, XI. IlioI.l. X. liolmui. L.UI.I-Ialln in-it 'lui-1 in Iwunelli, in limrit-I-, x. l'.luI1l:ll'lu, In il.1lii.1l.ii. x. lm-mils. us, xsi.lii.iig1.. Il IMI hi ll lull IP ll uhox ll I1 uuul II Int mi I XX IIN! .I, l.4.nsule. I,.I.--ng.l1. III-ummm-Ii. .l. I..1w-on, I. Iliulu-lil. I ltuxx Inu. A. Ilul-, .I. lx:-:Ie-i, Il. Ilhxln-, Nlt. Illuigln. It -filo. , iox '.-. . gm , ,' :xx Illlll Il. ILIIIZ. I . Ilnulher. -I, Stouull. X, Illlllooslx-Y, Il, Ilrouu. II, Ilhil. .I. Ilolviusou. Ii, I.lI1'II..l, lnviieltt-, Ill. Klnnnn. Q I.-13-- 1 x ' .1 I X'Ol,I.IiYl3XI.l, 'I'R.'Xl'K , , . . Ilou llxl-1: 'l', Ili-IM-yill I' Slum-litltin J, Iirxuul. 'II Iliorlou .l. l'il-lII'l' 'll lloulluli-I' lx t . 'z ' : I ' .. IN Z' 1 '. I la . I ' ', - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' in I lx wil Il, I. I-In.,luulu. I . Illoxxn, I II I Inn lon It Illlnl III I liiui PM lu I lvlxh H I 'muh lg HI mn' H In H -. nu.- wu . .mu 2 . . ti '. . , -ti -. I :xx Iwo Ill llutlelnnnn, ll. Kilt inner, .I, SI:-xi-hx, ll, .Iupeu:l, Il. I-I1I1:lug.rIl. J, 7folI1u::el',-I.l1ow'I'uo1 ll,lll1I1IIx. ll, Ss-ht'o.xvi', l1'. Ilzlu-Ii, lIAi51x,.1l-M ,gl -y,iH,1,,.xil.h4 lj-1.4.1-Hmlll ll. gin,-X llII4l I' I'i1ihilIi ll, lI:u'lIllx -I. lu-tim Il. lxlingeosinuh, .I. holunson, X. I.i-uno. ClUl,l'i Vllith live veterans returning from last yezu' plus the new eztncliclxites. hlr. Al- hright shoulcl clevelop some goocl l111lfCI'lZIl :incl keep us well representecl on the Greenshurg Country Cluh goll eourse. X'Ul,I.liY l3Al,l, hlr. Churehmzm took his hoys on the volley hall team to the tournament and won the Iirst gzuue, lost the second, :mal won the thircl. llrom here they lost hoth games in the quxirter-Iinzlls :intl thus were eliminziteml. , . . , . . , . , How llilllilil-12 .l. Ilnlolwrti. Ilaulzull. X, not-eo, II, Iiulnztlt. lt, .liipt-im, II. I'-1-1. I.. Xlogn Ii limh, Ii, Xu-ee. lx. In-Int-llousltl. lt. Ilzlllllsull. t ,nf Hull lull: IL 1511-I-lie. II. Iluius, 12. Ilohn. II. Ilolllnuwl. ll. 'llusu-It, In. Nlalslzllslii. .I lnlrlxu-II II 'Il:tn:II:lu. Ii. Auu-lil. li. l-urilalu, Ili. llnlun-, NINICTX ONE BASICBAIJ, 'lihe ery to take me out to the hall N. . ,. . . game is here ztgzun. lhe chzamoncl :aspir- zints :ire getting ready to tight for the numher one spot in the league. You enn he sure that these hoys, eoziehecl hy hlr. ulmzmn, will eome up with an Inst stepping nine to he Iezirecl hy the rest ofthe league. IRACK 'lihe spring weather haul the lmoys out in alroves for the trzaeli team this season. 'lihe trzielc team, coached hy hlr. Barnes, may have :ui oll season this yexir, hut they :ire looking zlltezul to il strong future. Again the eounty meet will he helml :ut hleliee Slllilllllll. SPORT. CLI BS GIRLS SPORTS CLUB Sponsored by the popular Miss Powell, this club was organized by those girls who like sports. Those wishing to join this club must pass a tough physical examination 'lihe aim of this club is to encourage moral, physical, and mental develop- ment of the members. 'liheir out-of-school activi- ties include swimming, bowling, and other activi- ties to build up one's physical and mental health. At the end of the school term they make arrange- ments to meet during the summer. The emblem, for which they strive and proudly wear is a black and white winged foot. GIRLS SPORTS CLUB Ron Owl: YI. I'iIItini.7lon, BI. Pani- eln-Iln, Il. Xlnsink. I'. Wairiur, Il. .Iu,,.pl1. -I, .Isle-oluelli, Il, Fnnlt, Y. Vottn-II. Ron' Two: XI. l'.I'1IIIl'l l', N. 'llic-hiv. Il. I.. I'nn-x, XI. J. Ihwlnlr. N. liz!-roi. Row 'I'ni:i:r:: XII-s I'owm-II. D. Kohl. li, lilly, If, .lolln-un. BOYS SPORTS CI.I'H Ron' NWI: IJ. Ili-mlvr. 'I', II.mk- in-on, Il. I IuIte. IL. Iiiwwli. Il. 4.1:-une. I. Ihlmlnslsl. I., Iiiz. Row 'I'n'o: .I, Xlnsiak. .L Ilen- IIJIIIU. ll. llllilli, .I. I i-In-r, l'. Kala-slti, A. IlelI'iIlo, 'I'. I':lspr1'. Ii. I'n-I'-ehetli. Row 'IVIIIII-IH! R. Shot!-, .I, 'I'r:nhvn. Ii, .lupn-nal, V. Ilolin. li. Vahtti. Ii, Ilampton. Ron' Iforn: Il. Ilnnwllun, J. l':ll.I- well, Ii. Zvlawllowelti. I., Iialnrll- man, li, tinrof-.1:l. BOYS SPORTS CLUB This busy club under the capable supervi- sion of Mr. Churchman, is open to all boys in the gym classes or those who participated in any of the high school athletics. During the monthly club sessions, the boys indulge in various games such as basketball, softball, and volleyball. Most of the members participated in some form of athletics for the high school. Not only are the boys building up their muscular physique but also they have plans to build up to an enterprising club for the future. With such great plans, we are sure that this club will be a success. lSIXI'1'l'X -'LII U Row Owl-3: -I. I Iou'1rs, 'IL Start-oslti, II. l':n-strio. Hou' luo: Ilr, Jones, Ill. 'linstatfom lx. Nolte. N, I.. Smith. ll. .I. Iiuhl. Row Hsu: Y, Mol:-lair-lt, .I. Upnr, ll. I.. I':un. .l. Iloll. II. I'rnn1-e-e. X, 'loin-II. Hou Vivo: 42. Illonlt. .L 'XII-luauo, -I, Nlotla, X. 'lI:iu'lu shi. 'l'1. Yalvlti. 'IL 'l InIu-, II. Zelzlluvwslti. CHEERLEADERS-GYM ITOR GYM MONITORS 'lihis group of upper class fellows and girls has never received the due recognition it deserved. Always having been behind the scenes, it is time they were brought forward into a rightful posi- tion. 'lihey are known as Miss PoweIl's and Mr. Churehman's right hand men. They patiently referee the class basketball games, check the gym haskets and other odd jobs around the gym: in general they help the teachers to keep everything running smoothly. The students realize their great value in the gym class but totally forget about them outside. All in all they have done a grand job, and we appreciate it. CHEERLEADERS 'lihese morale builders cheeregl our gridiron heroes on to victory in all kinds of weather and didn't miss a game all season. Captained hy Kit Wolfe and sponsored by Mr. jones, these hlay- hawks won our enthusiasm with their peppy cheering of our favorite chants and their novel ideas for new ones. During the crucial moments when defeat seemed inevitable it was they, through their spontaneous cheerleading, that re- newed the team's will to win and sped them to a better score. Bedeeked in their new red and blue uniforms, they led our assemblies and made it fun for all to give Ollt with our loud and peppy cheers. ClIliIiRI.Ii.-XIJIQRS , , A , . . K GYM MONITORS , NINI'I'I'Y-TIIREE -v .4 , Af H SQA wx In ' 1 wi i W gQlZ .,. ' . Vx, . X, ' c v - 'Ms .g. N 'L ta ww Qi, HQ!! i Jlfi 'Ie xx, I' y 4 ! .- Acknowledgments 'Xp The 1948 Jayhawk Staff wishes to take this means of publicly recognizing the assistance of the following in the publishing o this yearbook. T many advertisers who .have further strengthened their good will among the student body through their support of this student-sponsored publication. Many of you are alumni of this institution. All of you are proud of Jeannette High School, 1-and we in turn are proud of your progressiveness. Your splendid assistance making possible this senior yearbook is evidenced by the advertisements that appear on the succeeding pages. Mr. Don Young of the Pontiac Engraving Co., Chicago, Ill. for his constructive ideas and cooperation. The Studio Grande of Pittsburgh, for the ninth successive year the oflicial year- book photographer Mr. Edward Paulone for photographic contributions and unselfish personal ser- vices. lVlr. Barnard Cihn of Craftco, Chicago, Ill., for his suggestions in designing the cover. Mr. Lee Murphy of the King-Murphy Press, Greensburg, Pa. The directors, faculty and student body for their helpful cooperation throughout the school year. NlNl'I'I'Y-FIVE T PENNSYLVANIA 5 TIRES ALL TRACTION TURNPIKE LOGGER HI-TREO v. c. CLEATA A TRUCK ALL TRACTION ROCK EXCAVATOR V. C. CLEAT PASSENGER P-'I00 SILENT VACUUM CUP The grand' old flame with the great new tires PE SYL IA PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO. ' PENN-CRAFT PARK ' JEANNETTE, PENNA 'VI'NII I'Y QIY Congratulations 'co the Class of I948 EARLE A. MILLER Class of I9II WILLARD S. WHITLATCI-I We May Never Reach Our Ideals . . . But-Like the Stars-They Serve to Guide Us On Our Way Compliments Of CIVIC-MINDED organizations and indivi- duals buy their printing from Jeannette's K O H L i S union printing establishment. PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE -. Just As Your Doctor Ordered wh? lljsnurnal' 'lvl PRINTING and PUBLISHING PHONE 111 620 CLAY AVE. 308 Magee Ave. Phone 556 Jeannette, Pa. JEANNETTE, PA. Build Jeannette - Buy in Jeannette BURRELL CONSTRUCTION Cr SUPPLY CO. READY MIXED CONCRETE ' BUILDING BLOCKS ' ASPI-IALTS ' ROAD OILS ' TARS GENERAL CONTRACTING ' BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ' EOUIPMENT FOR RENT NO. I FIFTH STREET BRANCH PLANT BRANCH PLANT P o sox 523-PHONE N 330 PHONE NO. I P. o. sox 757-Phone No. I865 DONORA PA GREENSBURG, PA. NEW KENSINGTON, PA. NINETY-SEVEN Congratulations to the Class ot I948 . . . 4 ' Sprucebanlc and Helzel Co M Sheet Metal Work, Roofing and Heating Phone 927 agee and South Fourth Street jeannet CENTRAL SERVICE STATION SPURGEON BRINKER AND soN, PROPS. if DCDGE and PLYMOUTH ir JOB RATED TRUCKS -k Good Gulf Products Two-ton Heavy Duty Wrecker, Holmes Equipped SOUTH SECOND STREET Phone 680 Jeannette, Pennsylvania Keystone Supply Company INCORPORATED Builder's Supplies of Every Description, Coke, Hay, Grain, Mill, Etc. if It if Bell Phone 18 JEANNETTE, PA. Jeannette Lumber Company THE BUILDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE A FULL LINE-ACME HCUSE PAINT and VARNISI-IES PHONES 198 - 199 Lumber and Millwork Hardware and Supplies 352 South Fourth Street Below High School Congratulations to the Class of 1948 WElGOLD'S E550 SERVICE ATLAS Tires Batteries Accessories Lubrication Carburetor Ignition Brake Service 703 Harrison Avenue Phone 1620 Anthony F. Varine INSURANCE plus SERVICE 515 Lowry Avenue Jeannette, Pa. PHONE 200 NINETY-NINE Ride LINCOLN COACHES NEW LUXURIOUS BUSES SAFE - COMFORTABLE - CONVENIENT i' HOURLY SERVICE GREENSBURG TO PITTSBURGH ROUTE 30 JEANNETTE TO PITTSBURGH VIA MANOR 'A' Ride the Bus and Save PHONE: IRWIN I337 ONE HUNDRED AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS COMPANY'S PRODUCTS Lustraglass. ultra-violet ray sheet glass: Lustra Slides and Lustra Cover Glass for microscope work: Supratest, the Safer Safety Glass: Laminated Lenses for gas masks: Flat Drawn American Croolces Dawn for sunglasses: Lustrawhite, highest quality picture glass in the world: Photographic Glass for X-ray plates: Lustrablu and Lustragold for mirrors, table tops and other ornamental purposes: Crystal SI1ee'I' Glass, Bulb Edge Glass and Special Glass for indus- trial, scientific purposes. AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS COMPANY PITTSBURGH, PA. KeppIe's Service Station Mobil Gas and Oil Corner of First and Harrison E G E R ' S CREDIT JEWELERS .1-0-l. Congratulations to the Class of 1948 i-O 510 CLAY AVE. JEANNETTE, PA. PHONE 1642 T . H . S T O U G H Glass, Candy Filled Toys JACKSON'S SHOE STORE WOMEN'S SHOES Names to Remember GOLD CROSS SHOES AIR STEP Q CHILDREN'S SHOES BUSTER BROWN ROBIN HOOD Jeannette Pa Home of Brown-Built Footwear , . Phone 420 X-RAY FITTING 5l8 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. ONE HUNDRED ONE Pennsylvania Lumber Company CONTRACTORS BUILDERS LUMBER MILLWORK ROOFING PAINT 'A' Phone 83 Fifth Street and Gaskill Avenu Congratulations to the Class of I 9 ll- 8 THE GLASS CITY BANK Jeannette, Pa. The Friendbf Bank i' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of 'k QHRINGER HOME FURNITURE CC. I3 - I9 North Main St. Greensburg, Pa ONE HUNDRED TWO The Jeannette Glass Company 'lr PRESSED AND BLOWN GLASSWARE ir Jeannette, Pennsylvania T. F. 0, Connell 6' Son Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates of '48 Q 1 INSURANCE ' JEWELRY STORE 307 Clay Avenue Phone 446 110 S. Fifth Sr. Phone 2318 6. C. MURPHY CO. Jeannette's Leading Store Headquarters for All School Apparel and Classroom Supplies ON UN R Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Graduates of 1948 PRINCESS THEATRE Jeannette's Modern and Friendly Playhouse South Fifth Street Phone l42 J. E. ROBERTSON TRANSFER and STORAGE LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING SERVING ALL 48 STATES 0 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIAL TRAINING Employment and Promotion Enter the First ot Any Month Individual and Group Instruction A H DUFFS-IRON CITY gen or COLLEGE NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES 424 DUQUESNE WAY ' PITTSBURGH, PENNA. 4-I6 MAGEE AVENUE PHONE l606 PHONE 4875 Congratulations to the Class of '48 M A N S O N , S From Jewelers and Optometrists GLASS CITY DRUG Meadow Gold Ice Cream A Jeannette's Finest Milk Shakes 306 Clay Avenue ONE HUNDRED FOUR Send It To . . . Eflfadel WESTMORELAND'S MOST RELIABLE AND UP-TO-DATE PLANT Extra Wear With Model Care 0 Complete Fabric Cleaning Service 'A' Fur Storage Laundering - Dry Cleaning - Repairing I MODEL CLEANING 8: LAUNDRY COMPANY, INC. Phone 42 - 43 . Jeannette, Pa Stores in: WILKINSBURG - SWISSVALE - IRWIN - JEANNETTE GREENSBURG IZI - VANDERGRIFT LATROBE ON UN R IV Congratulating the Class of 1948 1' l ' fix-fyfX.X . QC ..ovsniquAifS.fcR:,Jl:FL.,,,.?l - dflwld fx 4. . 5. ,A fu J ' 5' Jnnumg , EN Vff x M .X -x,.fXftA,Y,YX Compliments of the . . . FEDERAL AUTO STORES Firestone Home and Auto Supplies . 415 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. CARMEN MASH CLOVER FARM STORE and LIBERAL CLOTHING CO. 'A' Across From Municipal Building WE R B Ll N 'S YOUR FRIENDLY STORE Distributors Electric Appliances-Home Furnishings Paints 212 South Fourth Street We Deliver Jeannette, Pa. Phone 1881 Weible's Beauty Salon Say It With Flowers DAN ZANARlNl'S POSEY SHOPPE Our 21st Year of Guaranteed Satisfaction f Cor. Second St. and Clay Avenue Phone 1179 408 Clay Ave. Phone 2370 Q ONE HUNDRED SIX CHAS. D. DRACH PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Biological and Drug Sundries Headquarters for Accurate and Dependable Service 404 Clay Avenue Phone 46 Records by V'-NOR COLUMBM REUBEN LEvlNsoN CAPITOL DECCA ' And Others Notary Public Keep 'm Swinging Real Estate Insurance JOURET'S RECORD MART Phone 1954 220 SOUTH FOURTH STREET Room 212 First Bank 86 Trust Bldg PHONE I763-J PERFETTI'S FOSTER P. STEI NER . SHOE RE-BUILDERS Reliable Jeweler . A. Perfetti, Prop. American Made Watches HINVISIBLE HALF SOLING' Diamonds- Sheaffer Pens -- Bill Folds t O 405 Clay Ave. Jeannette, Pa. 120 S. Third Street Under Old Post Office PI-IONE l28 . Phone 2236 ONE HUNDRED SEVEN CONGRATULATIONS 97? and Il! BEST WISHES to the GRADUATES, - ir , Eclcert's Jewelry If Quik f Jliunrrzul 509 Clay Ave. Phone 707-R DAUGHERTY DRUG STORE -13-.11 EFFICIENT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 1-Q-0-31 3I7 Clay Avenue - 4Ih S+ree+ JEANNETTE, PA. Phone 89 L,ONGO'S MARKET QUALITY PLUS SERVICE ak 606 Division St. Phone 780 GLICK'S CUT-RATE DRUG STORE Prescriptions Carefully Filled 305 Clay Avenue ONE UN RED EIGHT Hfwfiiww W BMW Qg'g ,?j1irul y W ,M 'V Q Vguue f C mphments of v Q. v .95 aff: AIRYSPECA S S NANCY O'HARE sci-iooi. OF THE DANCE uk Baton Twirling Tap - Toe - Ballet - Acrobatic Private And Class Phone: 644-.l So. Second Street Jeannette, Pa. Branch Studios in Latrobe and Irwin GLEN N G. MARTIN, JR Accountant 0 First Jeannette Bank and Trust Building PLATO ARC l-l E R PM 352 0 Q Real Estate Broker Sheet M eta' Work Complete Insurance Service' ' SHERMAN w. MASON Tin, Slate and Composition Roofing FUNERAL HQME Repairing and Furnaces i' 20I N. First Street Je anne He, PHONE I69 ONE HUNDRED TEN IVICKEE GLASS C0. H M 72 W ES au ED ' 1 A7 fmM1Mf? W gjlbfywwf Jfffgfwz M W ,Ziff flywjw ffwlwfff lwlywf Q11-W, W fwwff ,Wlfff-44952323 Zi . if y!p0.'0 - ,ZW W ,ff JEANNETTE,1PENNSYLVANIAjm 1 MWTZ7 if if U02 , Elkifiblif f 23, JEANNETTE'S BEST STOIZE ' if 1 ,LQ A ,-,,,4, --1 M. A. GILLESPIE COQ . K J ESTABLISHED IN I888 , V A- b pu xV,,n..- .1 n Compliments mio necsrnon 'f I-meslzfb COFFEE sHoPPE PHILCO S E R V ' C E J Clay Ave. Jeannette, Pa Do we EXPERT I O . mono nsmnune Getto s Se rvlce Statuon ALL MAKES Ann Moons ggsffgd D ATLANTIC GAS and OIL P o r 0 GUARANTEED WORK ' APPROVED STANDARD PRICES Corner of Penn Avenue and Thirleenih Sfreel' FERREE 5' THOMAS 714 Clay Ave. Phone 1249 PHONE 690 JEANNETTE, PA. ONE HUNDRED TWELVE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of l948 KI NG-MURPHY PRESS General Printers ,, H , 1 th 1 Qixgigrm Q., Q X., '- N5 N XIJ T 4 X N 3' Phones: 2780 - 278I N Qin JL L T yi IO4 WEST OTTERMAN STREET GREENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA t. rncen t o ege S V' C ll CREDITS AND DEGREES FULLY RECOGNIZED Graduates Lead In Best Professional and Graduate Schools Courses-Classical PrefDental Commerce Art Chemistry Teacher Training Music PrefLegal PrefEngineering Preflviedical Science Business Administration 'A' ASK STUDENTS AND GRADUATES WHAT THEY THINK 29 Jeannette Residents are Enrolled at St. Vincent this year. ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN J 608 Clay Ave. Clay Ave. That Stands for C0011 Furniture Jeannette, Pa. Friendly pause Use Better Milk for Better Health Arlington Dairy Products Cream Top Milk Carefully Pasteurized Phone Phone 1450 1450 i' JEANNETTE, PENNA. ELECTRICAL HOME APPLIANCES CARL CLIPPINGER i GENERAL INSURANCE BUSHYAGER and DROUTZ ' Electric Home Appliance Repairing 406 Cl-AY AVE ---- PHONE l520 627 Clay Ave. Jeannette, pa. zos NORTH THIRD STREET . . PHONE I40 Phone 746 THE MAN'S STORE Clothing - Shoes - Sportswear 514 Clay Ave. Jeannette, Pa. ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN L ' - ' BEFORE You MovE,cALL: I ,K R -., ., i E Q 'GLERNN RDIEHL . .-TRANSFER .amd STORAGE i 4 'Looai and Long Distance Moving Operating in Oar Cwin Vans in 35 States ' Estimates Cneeriully Given on All'Movings I A A DAY orNlGHT , . 1 ' , - f 1 Magee Ave. and Third ' -I A i CALLkI686otI835 - E . 4 ' Z. Jeannette, Pa. 1 Y . k ,' i fi f- J .1 ,E I AAA. 'lfl-IE-EZQFHUB HYQE-PARiSStJITS R' - R as E ,i,BQsrQNiAN SHOES Ai .-f i,s, -JLEE-'HAT5'H ig E ,, it V, . .A 'y 1 . 1 - I 1-I-. .NSR-EAST TIES Congratulations tothe Class of 1948 ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN j I-Iarry W. I-IumImeII ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 508 Harrison Avenue I07 South Third Street, Warehouse Jeannette, Pa. Phone I734 Compliments of Walworth Company as , GREENSBURG WORKS Manufacturers of BRASS, STEEL, MALLEABLE AND CAST IRON VALVES AND FITTINGS DRENGWITZ SHEET METAL WORK ROOFING A HEATING CORNER CLAY Ave., and secoND smear JEANNETTE, PENNA. PHONE sw SERVING THIS COMMUNITY FOR 47 YEARS ei? ru For... r Q ' -, Q. , Com-teous and Efficient Service O 5 If I A-n , , I I' I-xxx j ? ' IQ 2 K E A L E Y S P Q '1 2 6 I Ji' ' X! Talk About The Friendly Drug Store LT' X Jeff Kealey, Ph.G. O PM 86 The BON TON FASHIONS 512 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. Greensburg, Pa ONE HUNDRED SEVFNTEEN Local No. 286 PATRUNIZE HUME INDUSTRIES---IT PAYS . . , FRANK BINDA.. ..,... . ,,..... .. .. ..Presiden+ Greensburg-Iesnnetfe Typoqwphiwl A Te'1C nm' Glass W0'ke'i' Jossm-1 BRENNAN . ....v:ce President union, Local No. see Union Of N- A- Branch 57 FRANCIS sci-TMTDT ,A,..,, ,,....... . .,...... T feature. WILLIAM HORTON ......,.,,................. Secretary Trustees loumeymen Barbers Union of American Flint Glass Workers CLARENCE MANSFIELD ........,.,.... ...Trustee America Local NO. 333 U - f N. A' B h 82 HARRY LEYH ..................,.................,..........,.. Trustee mon O me LUTHER B. lcKEs ..... ........... .......... 1 .... T f ustee American Flint Glass Workers Union ol N. A. Branch 534 American Flint Glass Workers Union ol N. A. Branch 535 American Flint Glass Workers Union ol N. A. Branch 590 Window Glass Cutters League No. 10 General Teamsters Local No. 30. Int. Brotherhood of Teamsters Chaulfeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America Bartenders Int. League Local No. 854. Hotel and Restaurant Workers Alliance ot America Millstein Employees Local No. 410. Int. Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal and Soft Drink Workers Local 22 Lo:al 67 Local 144 Pennsylvania Telephone Traffic and Miscellaneous Employees Organiza- tion. A free, virtuous and enlightened people must know well the great principles and causes on which their happiness depends. -Iames Monroe if CENTRAL TRADES EUUNCII. of JEANNETTE, PENNA. if The Union Label Means A Product Made Under Wholesome Work Conditions Wages Sufficient To Maintain An American Standard Of Living And Reasonable Hours Of Employment American Flint Glass Workers Union ot N. A. 103 ' United Steel Workers of Arnerica. Local 1145 Greensburg Musical Society No, 339 Int. Laundry and Dry Cleaning Workers, Local 137 Federation of Glass, Ceramic and Silica Sand Workers Local 21 State, County and Municipal Workers Union, Local 14 United Rubber Workers of America. Local 22 Utility Workers Union, Gas Worker's Local No. 12124 Painter and Paper Hangers Local No. 409 United Steel Workers of America. Local No. 2380 State, County 6 Municipal Workers. URGANIZED LABUR SUPPURTS EDUCATION UNE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN Congratulations to Class of 1948 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of I948 JIMMY MASH'S Jeannette, Pennsylvania 214 South Fourth Street Phone 9590 Congratulations To The Class of I948 HOWARD GASOLI N E 6' OIL CO. DISTRIBUTORS MOBILGAS - MOBILOIL - MOBILHEAT C AUTHORIZED DEALER uld I-.ea I L B U R N E R PHONE: JEANNETTE 767 Linhart Chevrolet Co. ir 2 I 6 So. Fourth St. F Innnm-I Truufannbl I ,.....- t Phone 209 Best Wishes to the Class of I948 N UN R' NIN' N Greetings and Best Wishes Class ot l948 0 Be A True American First, Last, and Always O OFFICERS EXECUTIVE BOARD Alphonse D'Emilio ............... President Albert Gisane Earl Brown Thomas Throm ............... V. President William Carroll William Nedley ..................... Secretary Michael Miller Leech Pavetti ........................... Treasurer Walter Kowalski 'A' United Rubber Workers of America C. l. C. - Local Union No. 22 CONGRATULATIONS - BEST WISHES l-larris Directed Theatres JEANNETTE, PENNSYLVANIA 'A' HARRIS 4th STREET HARRIS' MANOS Always a good return Finest theatre feature in the county Compliments of PHONE 2570 G. Beneventono 6' Son SPURGEON A. BRINKER Candies, Cigars and Novelties Commercial photographer Foumam Semce Weddings and Portraits Ice Cream 426 North Second Street Jeannette, Pa ONE HUNDRED TWENTY -k LOCAL UNION No. 30 Everybody Says: Tea mste rs' Chaufleurs, I SAW IT IN THE Warehousemen, NEWS-DISPATCH . . and Helpers 'A' 3 I9 Bullitt Ave. Jeannette, Pa. Compliments of . . . DECOSTER BROS. FO' Hafdwme W. W. LAWRENCE PAINTS AND VARNISHES if ir 313 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. 206 Clay Avenue Phone 937 Congratulations and Best Wishes Compliments of to the Class of 1948 ABRAHAM GROSS I E M B S Fifth Avenue Bowling Alleys RAIELCQSJEIQCE 19 ALLEYS S. Fifth St. 86 Clay Ave. Phone 9564 2I4 FOUIII1 St. PI10I1C I447-J Res. Phone 323-R ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONF ELLIOTT COMPANY ir Manufacturers i' High-Grade Power Plant and Industrial Process Equipment 'k Main Works and Headquarters Jeannette, Pa. Compliments of . . . PRODUCTS CO. P, 63224 ywcfiftgl Auf ORNAMENTAL at MISCELLANEOUS IH WORKMAN S llll'Kfl'5ff'Y' 'ullllll t Men's and Boy's Outfitters Jeannette - Irwin North Fourth Street Jeannette, Pa. Phone 760 Greensburg Congratulations to Class of 1948 N I B From Flowers of Distinction 60I CLAY AVENUE W I L L I A M ' S PHONE 770 Jeannette's Most Popular Dress Store Say It With FIOWCISH 520 Clay Ave. Phone 1747 T. D. 5. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO - . f -fbsvgtkri E'-r,-K -,,.4'4Y,Qv -'11 - v - A -4 -w..4.g-2 . f fL.vs.u lf!-g-Zh YM, pk-gvv 23?'W'as'he si'1?e0 f C12?5'6F19ilEk ---QQ, ,Q -M+-nzgwxwt 5 ' E 'W '0 -' ' 2 '1vM.-, ... 6.4 I ! U 5 S 1-., . I , A9 v-.411-AAA-A A Zi? ? vs.-Eff ' ' 9--'-7' C7-.g a.. it 4wM.J 944 .4A..,,,vK tN ZWALAJAA4 Wa fawx- 'hN4 'S ,,,,,,,1,,,.w-,-1..,,.,, QA... AR' Wax. C9 ,Q-...4.,.,, ,A-wb ,.MAcx,,,,,,,uLLuNc . MM Aw L Q-if-kg f Lv V 4' N L V' z'fg 'Q-v-Mug Jf,4,fy,a-42,-,A,-,, , tj'L.A.!.z E419- fvf-f 'MADE'C2AmIES and ICE EEFAWFN'-foilqffy -cahxgd ,,. .111 .Jr- f,e.' 4.,..,...,.,, I ?, -SPAM. J1-M-.g,f R .C9f'.,..,Jn-aczv, -3, 1 I ,,.,,..1..,x,cJd6ti fl'-v--wf-:.....,,0L4-K4-JS, AQgR A-ffw-Q f -WfM-- psy?-. LM-aux 2 ,wwf 'noiffios Eos. y ' hifi . W O L : eos CLAY AVENUE 5 f PHOW9583 haw' X E' ' ' U AEsfablaZhQedT'66f- G.lfwf4,vvXAf-Q hvvxvl Z , aw'-'CfA.ln..,..,,fL.4.-.4 5'-0-NJ, fyf- ,L TWENTY-THREE WESTMORELAND CCNSTRUCTION CG. Ellnlllllullu'uulnn lnul nunnulnuunnnnnlnlininnnunlluunlluulnnnunuuulunuuunlununnlullnulnn IIIIIIHIIIIIIIB QONGRATULATES . .L The Senior Class of 1948 E ANTICIPATES . . . Success and Happiness For Everyone 622 W. Pittsburgh Street Greensburg, Penna. Office Phone: 1099 J. V. Cavalier John Cavalier Res. - Jeannette 473 Res. - Greensburg 2830 Glass City Transfer Company Daily Motor Express Service to Pittsburgh, Pa. I COAL O I GEORGE E. RUETTGER 401 Clay Ave. Jeannette, Pa. 122 SOUTH THIRD STREET Telephone 622 Compliments of . . . W. T. GRANT CO. BEST WISHES LAuRA's - BEAUTY SALON ,k Phone I l56 If Itls From HerboId's Quality Bakery Q 312 Cl Aven e Jeannette, Pa. ay U 60l Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR LEONARD'S c.T.MYERs,3R. Rapid Shoe Repair INVISIBLE RESOLING Insurance in all its Branches i' MYERS HAS IT Phone 1707 115 S. Third Street Phone 163 345 South Fourth St. Jeannette, Pa. South of High School -leallnenc' Pa' FIRST JEANNETTE BANK AND TRUST CGMPANY liiiiilimfr '- The Bank of Every Svrfvlce 9331 if XIISIM UISUI4 15.110 6 v -ff'f4Tx32Rl'w'W 05.00 0 -:i-1:32:1 2 fifilnizinxi. nxsmwib- lniirlgl Q ulfuififn I .,.- ff ' g uifoum Q eg ' N' . to V, ff' , AVEMQF-2 Nfllbes Compliments of PHONE C Q I 2 s 6 McKEE MOTOR CO. H. W. DETWILER, Owner MOYER Printing COMPANY Distinctive Printing 901 Lowry Avenue Rear Il3 South Third Street JEANNETTE, PA. PHONE 2064 JEANNETTE. PENNSYLVANIA ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE McKEE PRESS Quality Printing at a Low Price McKee Press does printing a little better Than the Best At a Price-Lower Than the Rest J. L. CAFASSO, Prop. 222 Chestnut Street Jeannette, Penna. PHONE 63 I-W Passa ro Service Station Sinclair Gas and Oil We Specialize in Lubrication and Batteries Lowry 86 Park Jeannette Phone 9470 Stop At This Place For Service Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1948 J fr M MAR KET Quality Meats - Produce - Groceries 3rd 86 Harrison Jeannette, Pa. Phone 943 PeopIe's Shoe Service Man Featuring Heel Taps Without Nails Across From High School Fourth Street Jeannette, Pa. BEST WISHES VICTORY GLASS CO. LAIRD F. SHRADER Agency H. KENNETH GEHR, Associate ' REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE ' NOTARY PUBLIC 2I I SOUTH THIRD STREET PHONE 42I ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX Best Wishes and Good Luck to the Class ot I948 J. H. MILLSTEIN CO. Manufacturers of Glass Products NATIONAL PLASTIC CORP. Injection, Compression, Molding PHONE 2002 Jeannette, Pennsylvania CARL E. SUNDER TOMMY'S NUT SHOPPE GENERAL INSURANCE ir Fresh Peanuts , And 205 First Bank 86 Trust Building phone 737.1 Fancy Nuts For AII Occasions ir OLLIE PAlNTER'S Moen. SERVICE VOLOCK'S CUT RATE 3I4 South Fourth Street Jeannette, Pa PHONE 94I7 COSMETICS - ICE CREAM FILM DEVELOPING - GREETING CARDS TOBACCO 7 SCHOOL SUPPLIES SICK ROOM SUPPLIES We Carry a Complete Line in INFANTS FOODS and NEEDS Compliments of . . . soz North me s+fee+ J eanne ++e, Ps. J. C. PEN N EY CO. PHONE '708 Where Jeannette shoppers save 'A' Ik soz Clay Ave. Je anne ne, Pa ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN STORE PHONE 244 RESIDENCE I398 RU PP'S AUTO SERVICE Lubricating - Battery Service General Repairs AMOCO GAS and OIL Uayfoz we 'mf Flowers For All Occasions I06 SOUTH FIFTH STREET Q 0 North First Street Jeannette, Pa. IAcross from +I1e Princess TI1ea+reI Phone 9538 JEANNETTE, PENNSYLVANIA , ff' S A V Greetings M ' .X In Your Future If II', It SALES . . SERVICE . . ACCESSORIES We Specialize In FORDS . We Use 5ENU F :- - WESTMORELAND PA RTS C O A L C O . W Jeannette4ff51G6fSaIes Co. Irwin, Pa. 23I Soufh THIRD ST. JEANNETTE, PA. PHONE I97 Compliments of PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY 3I5 CLAY AVENUE PAINTS MIRRORS BRUSHES AUTO GLASS WALL PAPER WINDOW GLASS ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT Compliments of 0 IF 1 , n!IsIand9IW'u'1 ta c0mDanvlLn IybyP p I C Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Kecksburg, Pennsylvania Q ir Compliments of A FRIEND 'A' V 1 A fff flinv bgfxf . ,I . SI-lRUM'S DAIRY Phone 63 Jeannette Compliments of HEASLEY'S DAIRY BAR Lincoln Heights RAY I-IEASLEY NE N ' WENTY-N Reliable dealers in all kinds of s+a+ionery, oFFice and school supplies, equipment, e+c. A home 'I'own organization. IIO So. Fifth Street Across from +he Princess Theatre Phone 2366 E. F. H O R N E loY Wall Paper and Paint K I S Supplies BEVERAGES . BOTTLED BY WESTMORELAND BOTTLING CO. The Home of Greeting Cards GREENSBURG, PA. PHONE 2497 Skate For Your Health . . . at . . . Del Vitto's Roller Rink Skating every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Evening. Saturday afternoon for children. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Open For Benefit or Social Parties. Phone 710 JEANNETTE, PA. 514 Fifth Street QUALITY and DEPENDABLE SERVICE Moyers' Sporting Center Your Store For Sports Byers Dry Cleaning Co. FUR CLEANING and FUR STORAGE '05 S. 2nd Shed Phone 2506 208 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY it' 'it The Studio Grande 424 PITTSBURGH LIFE BUILDING COR. 6TI-I AND LIBERTY AVES. Our new studio hos been designed to give you the newest and finest in modern portrait photography NEI? ' Qtfioiol Photographers . . . for . . . CLHSS CDF 1948 G ant I I5B G ant Il59 PITTSBURGH, PA if as Make a Date To Buy YOUR JEWELRY AND LUGGAGE . . . at . . . FRAN K LEVI N'S Westmoreland County's Largest Furniture Storei' OUR PHILOSOPHY! ..When me snow of wimer Besl' wishes to all High School Sfudenls, l i Grads, Pensonnel and Management from 'S on Your han Jeanne'H'e's oufslanding Real Es'I'a+e and May Spring remain in Insurance Agency. your hearl'. GRANT D. WENTZEL REMEMBER THE SLOGAN When in a heclc of a fix, iusf phone 666 II3 SOUTH THIRD ST. JEANNETTE, PA. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO Compliments of JEANNETTE SHADE AND NOVELTY CO. THOMAS R. CROCK, Pres. I MANUFACTURERS OF FINE GLASSWARE O Jeannette, Penna. Shop and Save at- Tl-IE FAMOUS DEPARTMENT STORE Jeannette's Leading Store For Ladies', Children's and Infants' Wear 507 Clay Avenue Jeannette, P Westmoreland Glass Co. Makers of HIGH GRADE TABLEWARE HK' GRAPEVILLE, PA. ONE HUNDR TH R THR MEET. . . YOUR OLD AND NEW FRIENDS I I FELIZSTE R ' s 22I South Fourth St. I Phone 784 COMPLIMENTS OF Central I-IoteI ir MAGEE AVENUE and THIRD STREET PHONE 95126 3 HOUR SERVICE Jeannette Dry Cleaning CLEANING and REPAIRING ODORLESS DRY CLEANING PHONE 344 622 CLAY AVENUE to the yearbook staff for preserving a pictorial record of the school year. We are proud of having played a part in the production of this yearlvock and know that you and your alumni will chcrish thc many memories it retains. You are to be complimented for your initiative and enthusiasm which has played such an important part in its production. Vortiac craftsmen have tricd sincerely to crown your C fforts with success by rendering service and l't in thc wroduction ofthe photo-engrav- qua I y ' L ings in this book. PIIIITIIII ENGBAYING N ELECTIIUTYPE C0. MASTER ENGRAVERS TO AMERlCA'S SCHOOLS 5lll00l. PIIBIICIITIDII IIIUISIDII 812 IYEST Y.-IN BIFREA' STREET A CIIICA G0 7, ILLINWDIS UNH llllNl?lxlulI 'l'lllli'l'Y-l lX'l-I - I I II Il . INT V +I :I ,, an , -I 'pw' 'Q I , we I. I 948 I IIIII5 ADVERTISER 'YM Q' . .....,.... ,N X ....:............ ,,,........, I ,v 96 III I IZ! l35 I04 I06 I03 I04 l2l II3 I26 I29 98 I07 I0l IJI In I28 90 lI5 I2l I27 I20 99 IZ6 I27 lI6 IO6 99 I32 I06 IZ! I24 l33 I22 . L .. I QI ,, f IM II I , I wit ,. I div I I! , I I 1, If I I, Aarons Furnlfure or .,-.. . . ..., ,:... ....... ...... .- II4 - f . American Window GGL! .I ....... ... , . .... I Ik? I tgggzgd .sixty ::loT,f' ' '24 Archer, PI-Io H ,...,,... .,...... . ...,.,,, ,,......,. ..4. .A.A,,,., .,...,... , g . . 54 L,,,,, ,Mk P' 9 '25 Arllngfon Dalry Products .M ........,....,.,,,,.. 1 ...,.............,. , . 4 K A Lulngon R.dQ:i II ' ' 4' . ' I Llncoln Coach ....,, mmm' IOO lenevenfano, 6. and Son ,..,...........,... .... ,.,,,,. 4... , I ,... ..,...... ,,,. . . ,,,. ..,........ I 2 0 L INIIIPI. Chivrolll Co. ............,...,,,,. II9 gIrh'fIIFunwI Home ....,...,............,...,,.. .,,...,, .....,,.....4....,.....,...,.. , . . IOS L9 90'5 Mlfklf ----.----- I. -'-....4.--...-. ..........,.. . , IM on on, e .......... .. ..,,..4......,,. .. ,.... .r,,.,. ....,........,....,..... I I 7 Brinker Pholo Supply ...... ,... ........... I 2 0 M lurrell Conxlrucfion ....,.. .....,, . .,...,.,... 97 Manson's Jewelry Slore .....,.......... .. I04 luxhyager II Drouh. . ........,... ..... ...........,.. ....... , . . II4 Marlin, Glenn G., Jr. ... ..,. .. Il0 lyer's Dry Cleaning ....... ......................,.,,..,, .,,..... . . . I30 mash, Jigmy ..,........ ,............. H9 C ason, erman . ,......... , .. I I0 Canlral Hof I ...,.4,,..,......,....... ....,.........,..,. ,...,.,..... I 3 4 M' 'rs spewing I ' '30 Cenlral Sannce Slaflon .,,..,.. ......... . 'IB mis SIT' cg' ' I H Cenlral Trades Council ...... ,...... ,........ . I I8 Mud: ,rgsgf 0 ' ' CNY omc. sup 'Y .'l.A.,.. 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I 'MY ,,-,-- ---- --..v---v.--'------- - - Drach, Charles D. ..,.,..,.............. .., ' , .,.,,......... ............ I 07 I 'I' H9010 F Ilifhiffo ------ '02 Drengwlh .......,...,.......,,....., . .,........,,..... ....,........... ..........,. I I7 0 Pla, The .,...,...,,. ...... ....., . , . .... l23 Duff: Iron Clly College ......,. . ,.....,,,,.,...,,... .........., I 04 . Duncan Hardware .........,,,...... ......,.,. - . ..,...,.,..... .. ....,,... I2I 'Inn' om. In E P 's I M'l'MfffffQ . I EclIerI's Jewelry .......... ...............,... ' ..........,, I 08 P::I:I.:Z J?nC?C ........ ....... I Egerx ....., ......,...,.. . ..,,... .,.,,,.... ,,.. . ..,, ..,..,...... I 0 I P ennsylvanla Lu er Co. ..,. l02 Elliolf Company ....... ..,...... .,.. ......,..... I 2 2 Pennsy vania u er Co. , ...,...... .. Emb'x :angie Sfore ,,,......,.. ,...., ,,.....,.,......, I 2 I :arp Sho rvlce Man ......... ., ,.,. .... ,,.....,, . I 26 uwer o.I ,,.........,...,.....,,. ,.,.....,....,..., ..,.,..............,.... 0 e psIC a B Ing Co. ....,...... . ....,.. . ' Perfe i's Sh I Sh ....,.....,. Famous, The .,,.. ...... , ,...... ..,. , , , . ...,. ....,, . .....,...,....,...,,,.... I33 'mush 'gh Pit' gas: c:p ' gefideral :Mo Sforos ....,...,. . ................, ...,,.........,.......,...... I 0: Griggs! E-':3?v.n9 4 ' ' e er, am ...... ...,..,..4...... , ,.,,....,........ ..,,,4...,4.... ,.... . . . ........... 3 4 'A ' Ferrea II Thomas .. ...... .....,.,,.,....,.,,..... ,,.,. ..... . . . ., II2 R FIHh Avenue Bowling Alleyx .......,..... ...,., ..,.. , . ....... ...,,.. I 2 Rahnn chan., 'I IHAA :Inf Jeannefle sank ........,...,.. N. ..,. ,..... . ,,.... . 4.,,.....,.. . ..,, ...... .......,, I I R ichards. --l-I or! PIN Melal roducls Company ....4 ..,.. . .. .. .... ..,....,4,...,.. 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