Jeannette High School - Jayhawk Yearbook (Jeannette, PA)
- Class of 1949
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Kimmel and R, Scott. 5 S -Q il i L i.. i.. K- 1' 'Q 1 .X f ' h xxx. l gr' if swf Q 2. Our Hearts Are Always Bright Q Faculty . . 4 Seniors .,..... .... 10-16 17-39 Personalities .,.. ..., 4 0-41 Honor Students .... . . . 42 I T Juniors ....... ,.,. 4 4-47 Sophomores ..., 48-50 Freshmen . .... 51-53 Oscar , 4 . . 56 Chorus 4 4 4 4 57 Band 4.,,,. . . 58 -aaaar at 59 CULTURAL Orchestra ,.,.44... ..., 6 0 Clubs and Activities 4.4.,. 61-77 7 Guidance .,4,,...4 4 . 69 Football .... 4.4. 7 8-84 Basketball . . . ..4. 85-87 Wrestling .... . . 88 Baseball 4 4 . 4 4 89 Track ...., 4 . 89 Golf ........, . . 89 Cheerleaders . . . 90 PHYSICAL tw r The way to a man's heart is through his stomach they say. 'lihese girls of gl. H. S. in the Home lic department will certainly gEt their men then, for they have surely mastered the culinary art. judging from the delicious odors that penetrate the walls of Room F-ll, and judging from the lucious finished products that result from their labors. It is seen that these girls can halie 'a mean piel. -'R ,Wx , , 'N 332. 'T K' .',, ,IF w 1 55.,WV' ma Yr. , XMQMWA ff' L . - . u m--46 s 1 Y? mvfxgig my - xv. ,.,. W , . , . 4 MH f EX LIBRIS .l.H.S. SEATED: Dora Lee Pany, Mary Roi STANDING: Alice Tillman, Rose Marie Waitlervitch We of the '49 Jayhawk Staff have endeavored to give Our Best to Youv for this edition of the Jeannette Jayhawkg to the freshman-a good laugh when they see the pictures of ,493 to the sophomore-a brighter look towards the futureg to the junior-a sense of responsibility as seniorsg and to the senior a cherished memory of high NINE N school days. Each and every staff member has done his part in making this book a success. The typists suffered with their broken fingernails, the senior and club editor had their headaches, but now the 1949 Jayhawk is on review for the big- gest and best audience in the history of j.H.S.lll! ADMI I TR TIO SCHOOL BOARD The Board of Education! Here before you is pictured the Jeannette School Board made up of some of our most public minded and public spirited citizens. These people willingly give up their time once each month to hash over the adairs of the Jeannette Public School System. During these meetings the members of the board take care of all bills contracted by the school, and discuss any worthwhile improvements for the school. It is through the tireless efforts of our school board that the Jeannette Public School System has gained and retained its high standards of education. Miss Minnie B. Smith is the president of this group. We, the class of 49 , wish to them all the success in the future in helping to better our school. JOSEPH S. ADAMSON HOMIQR DFTWILFR XVILLXAM J, DINSMORE PAUL L, GREGORY DR, ROY M. HOFFMAN CLIFFORD MXLLFR MINNIE B, SMITH TEN JOHN M. lXlACLAY JOHN M. MACLAY, A.B. CSyracusej, M. Ed., CPenn Statej . . . Adjectives couldn't begin to describe our principal. Hels a grand guy. Is quite an accomplish- ed pianist and a great socializer. An active member of the American Legion. DR. FOSTER B. SNOWDEN Doctor Foster B. Snowden, Ph. B. QLafayetteD M. A., Ed. D. CPittj .. .We now present our well known and Well- liked Superintendent of Jeannette Public Schools . . . Is kept quite busy visiting all the schools and keeping things in order . . . an Active Rotarian. ELEVEN FRANK B. LEINBACH FRANK B. LEINBACH, A.B. QFranklin and Marshallj M.A. fpittj . . . Here is our good natured and well-liked vice- principal. An ardent teacher of history. I-las charge of the social studies depart- ment. Is a good friend to all who do not take advantage of his good nature. 'L GERALD BOETTNER, A.B. M. Ed. fPittD. Donlt let the gruff business like manner of this gent fool you, he's really tops . . . P0pL1l21r with all of his plane, solid, and trig students . . . Takes care of all our aches and pains in the First Aid room . . . Guidance director, ffWhy?i, JOSEPH CHURCHMAN, A.B. CWest Liberty CollegeD M. Ed, CPittD . . , Back with us for his second success- ful year as our capable basketball coach . . . Assistant football coach . . . member of the Alpha Phi Sigma , . . popular Phys, Ed, and Health teacher. All Right you fellowf that are going to Cheflerhelcl College. ACULT Y ELRoY S, ALBRIGHT, B.S., COhio Stateb, M.A. CU. of PittsburghJ .. . He and his jokes are tops with everyone. Sponsors Square Dance Club. Football trainer and golf coach. Teaches physics and gen- eral science. 'flu juft alfout a minute Jomeouc if going out of licrcf' A. NlARKLEY BARNES, A.B., M. Ed, CUniversity of Pittsburghl, Docs an excellent job of coach- ing our football team. Can really make a football player. Sports of all sorts interest him. Popular teacher of civics. 'fl'Vif llll'Uff7L,l elven rcratcliecl the fzirfacef' lkls BENHVANTANO, Vocational work, fUniversity of Pittsburgh? . . . a sweet lady rarely seen in the high school since she spends most of her time over at Beauty Culture instructing her pupils in the art of manicuring. All right, giflr, pleafe keep away from lhofe wiizclowrf' FLORA G. BRADY, AB, COcci- dental College? . . , Adds the South American touch to our curriculum by teaching Spanish 1 and 2. So patient with our efforts to roll our R's . . . Sponsors El Ciriculo Espanol . , . Her interesting stories about Spain enliven the Spanish Class. Atlehcion la claire. HUGH D, AMATO, B.A., CU, of West Va.D M. Ed, CPittD Mr, HD. as called by his chem and general science students is a friend to all . . . sponsors Priestly Science Club . . . Plays a wicked game of chess . . . Future includes working on his doctors degree. There will be one lem C1LE'HllJ'l7'y fludevitf' TWE LVE ALFRED M. AMANN, B.S., M. Ed. CU. of Pittsburgh, . . . Assistant football coach, also baseball coach. Sponsors Junior Sportsmen's Club. Makes bookkeeping class quite live- ly with his jokes. Now let'.r rec what the trouble if here. HARRY BAsoM, A.B., CAlbright UQ, M.A. CPittP. This good na- tured teacher advises the Alphi Hi- Y. Reads mysteries in his leisure time. Teaches U.S. history. Always will be remembered for his quaint introductions. You are a procraftiizutrirfw GEORGE BLACK, Vocational . . , Attended CPitt, Waynesburg, Cali- fornia S.T.C.D . . . Resourceful teacher of wood craft, metal, and electrical work . . .Sponsor of thc Girl's Craft Club, Likes to spend all his spare time farming. Watch how thlr if cut. Af-06' H' R ittvflg BERTA MARIE FRY, A.B., CPittD. Our jovial art teacher has done graduate work at Wisconsin Univ. and Chicago Art lnstitute . . . ca- pable advisor of the Rembrandt Club . . . Art supervisor of the Jeannette public school system. Thom pairzfx mul! he clemzed up before you feafief' HELMA HANSEN, AB., M. Litt. 4PittD. This teacher is quite popu- lar with all students. Knows her stuff when it comes to teaching English . . . the advisor of the Erre Kette club . . . Member of Greensburg College Club. Letfr rettle down to work. ALBERT HEINRITZ, Vocational CPittD. This popular teacher is re- sponsible for all the fine props used in our assembly and band enter- tainments . . . teaches pattern mak- ing. Sponsor of the newly formecl Stage Craft Club. Let'.f get 1rzoi'i1z' hoyffl DONALD HALL, A.B. CUniversity of Pittsburghj. A newcomer to the faculty this year. of English 1 and the Photography in jr. W.P.I.A.L. enjoys bowling. Hfjlilllll we have HAZEI. HARSHEY, A.B., M. Litt. fPirtb. This pleasant little lady has clone much for the Town Meetings of the Air that are broadcasted from j.H.S. Capable junior class advisor. l-las interesting classes in Sociology and Economics. We muff be up and doingfw LEROY Hoon, BS., in Business Education llndiana State Teachers College! . . . teaches commercial law and economic geography . . . and avid sports fan , . . olliciates at basketball games . . . 'AWhal are you doing out here in rhe ha1l5? Popular teacher 2 . . . advisor of Club , . , Active basketball . . . it quiet in here. FACULTY ERLA R, DOUBLE, A.B,, M. Ed. fPittJ . . . One of our more dignified but also one of our most admired teachers , . . Teaches algebra to the bewildered freshmen and sophomores . . . Capable ad- visor of the sophomore class . . . A Kappa Delta and Phi Alpha Theta. All right now. MILDRED AMAN Ekeivuc, B.S., CSlippery Rock S, T. C.D Our new physical ed teacher is liked by everyone, Sponsor of the Girl's Sports Club . . . enjoys playing tennis and working out football plays. Let,J fit up .ftraight and watch our pofluref' GENEVIEVE DUNCAN, A.B., M. Lit. CPittl . . . A special favorite of the ufreshiesl' . . . teaches English I . . . Quiz Club sponsor . . . One of her greatest pastimes is reading . . . an alumni of the Zeta Tau Alpha . . , Greensburg College Club proud- ly claims her membership. fy fhaf right?'y ELSIE FoNTANEi.I.A, BA., CSeton Hillj, M.l,it. CPirtD . . . Her tire- less efforts have made our Oscar a success and her wit 'has made her Latin classes most enjoyable . . . competent advisor of the Classical Club , , , Greensburg College Club. Yon have to mee! rlmr deadline! THIRTEEN .ll- -l li ...l. il1- ..-ll-ll-1 l.-11 -i1 l 3 X L7 ACULTY CHARLES l'l0S'l'E'l'l,ER, B.S. Clndi- ana S. T. CJ M, University of Pittsburghl. An addition to the faculty this year is Mr, Hostetler . . . formerly taught at Penn Township and Apollo High Schools . . . He now teaches efficiency, algebra and arithmetic. You, can learn to do by doing! HUGH JUDGE , . . Pitt and Gen- eral Motors Institute . . . our sil- ent Director of Vocational Educa- tion . . . a Rotarian and member of the American Legion , , , plays an excellent game of golf, City, Pl661.S'K.lH t XVILDA HUTCHINSON, A.B., M. Litt Qllittl. Miss Hutchinson is well liked by all who know her . . . capable advisor of the senior class . . . member of the Pi Lambda Theta, an honorary fraternity , . . Head of English department and teaches Senior English. Now Serziorfll' HARRY LANG, Vocational , , , another new arrival to JHS this year . . . Mr. Lang is credited for having done a fine job at instruc- ting our boys in the art of machin- ery. lf llirxrc Hllllflllllfj' areift clean yozfll Jlay fill S 0'clork. JonN M, Lonzsuw, BS, Clemple UJ , , . graduate work at Penn State and Temple . . . Capable band, orchestra and chorus direc- tor . , , has put the punch behind those assembly sings , , , sponsor of the Music Club. Where: the .rclmialtz on that number? ALDA MCMASTER, B.S. flndiana S.T.C.J . . , a new addition to our faculty from Phillipsburg . . . makes going to the library really interesting , . . manages 'her library club and monitors quite well . , . graduate work at Cincinnatti U. Two centf, pleats. J. EDGAR MIl,I.ER, University of Pittsburgh , , , A new comer to our faculty from Johnstown , , , Teaches drafting , . , CLook at the girls lined up in the office waiting to sign up for that subjecti , . , His greenhouse keeps him busy in his spare time. Left get going, gangf' Joseru MAl,AK, B.S,, M, lid. fPittD . . . popular advisor of thc Electric Club . . . teaches electrical AC and DC theory . . . greatest hobby is hunting and fishing, Heads Jeannette High School's electric Shop. Ole, lloyr, time to clean zipfu JAIVIES H. MCLEAN, A.B. fWest- minister? M, Ed, 1PitrJ , , . has been efficient coach to the Jayvee football and basketball team . . . Sponsor of the Nature Study Club . . . Can always find time for hunt- ing and fishing. Well, yer, now I tliitnk you'ra right on tlzatfl DORIS L, PATCH, B.S, CSeton Hill? . . . Our future homemakers of America teacher . . . teaches sewing, chemistry, and related art . . . Westmoreland County Home Economics Teachers, Association member. Really, if all thi: 1zsceJJary? FOURTEEN .-l-1 FACULTY-- DOROTHY JEAN STIFFEY, B.S. in Business Education Clndiana S. T. C.? Cpost graduate work at Uni- versity of Pittsburgh? . . .teaches typing to the future stenographers . . . treasurer of J.H.S. activity fund . . . secretary of Greensburg Con- ference Missionary Congress. Better cat Lhore jingernailf' LUCILLE M. STUMP, B.S., M. Ed Ccommercial education? Universi- ty of Pittsburgh . . . this popular advisor of the Beta Tri-Hi-Y teaches shorthand I and Il. office practice, and commercial English . . . A member of the Pi Lambda Theta and Beta Sigma Omicron , . . Has done additional work at Pitt. Efficiency with a smile. . . .-li-1 i WARREN L. STROUD, A.B. CPenn State? M, A. CPitt? . . , Well liked teacher of world history . . . Spon- sor of the active Travel Club . , . faculty manager of athletics . . . his hobbies include playing the piano, collecting odd coins and reading. . . a Rotarian. Quiet now, let'.r get in work. BEss WII,I.IAMS, A.B. fSmith College and the University of Pitts- burgh? . . . known for her keen wit . . . enlivens fher classes of college English Il and English III . . . her hobbies include gardening and stamp Collecting . . . advisor of the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y . . . mem- ber of Greensburg College Club. You'll never get to college on grader like that. C, W, PA'r'I'EksoN, AB., M, Ed. lPitt? . . A very amiable person of our faculty who works with the Jayhawk Staff . . . very capable driving instructor , . , Beta Hi-Y advisor . , , enjoys gardening and photography. How 'hour fhofe year hook paymerItf?', ULA M, REUTER, A.B., M, Litt. fUniversity of Pittsburgh? . . , ls a friend as well as a teacher to the bewildered frosh . . . teaches Civics . . . everyone is impressed by her sweet nature . . . advisor of the Collectorls Club. High fchool day! are fhe happier! clayr of your lifef' REBECCA SHEERER, R.N. CWest- moreland School of Nursing? . . . has done graduate work at Pitt, Penn State, and Duquesne Uni- versity . . . our capable nurse who cures all our ills . . . collecting antiques and golfing take up her spare time. Slick out your lougue, II!I'Il .lll U.- ELIZABETH PoTTs, A.B., M, Ed. fUniversity of Pittsburgh? . ,, English II and Latin I are taught by this pleasant teacher . . . a member of the Greensburg College Club , , , faculty representative for Junior Red Cross. lf yoifre late again you lermu' wha! will lzappezzlu XNILBUR SHAUL, B.S., CCalifornia S.T.C.? M. Ed. CPitt,? . , . This distinguished looking gentleman teaches vocational math and science . . . enjoys working in his home workshop . . . is the capable ad- visor of the green freshies. 'lDo you want to make lliir up after fchool?,' FLORENCE STABILE, B.A. CSeton Hill? . . . In popular demand by all Mrs. Stabile really knows her stuff . . . teaches Eng. IV, Speech, and drama . . . advises the Grex Club, and the National Forensic League . . . just added the MRS, to her name this fall. Try that once again and thif Iime with more expreuioiifi FIFTEEN MARY WYLIE, B.S, Cl-loodb, CPenn Statel . . . One of the many charming personalities of J.H.S .... teaches Related Arts and vocational Home Economics . . . finds much enjoyment in sponsoring the Chef Club for the boys . . . Westmore- land County Home Economics Teachers' member. Hflre there dirhef in the right place? MI1.DRED D. BOETTNER . . . A wonderful lady who helps everyone with their troubles . . . always has a smile for everyone . . . Mr. Ma- clay's private secretary . . . enjoys badmitton and bowling . , . can be found in the evening with her husband. Where were you Gill period? EVA l,AuBscHr:R . . . A friendly lady 'who works in the school superintendents office is Mrs. Laubscher . . . a graduate from Lockhaven High School of Penn- sylvania . . . outside of school work takes care of her young daughter. lf there anything elle I can do for you? FRANCIS Scniviurr . . . ls better known as the sinister figure who lurks at every corner . . . has an amazing popularity considering his occupation as a truant oflicer . . . yields to hunting and fishing particularly in Maryland. 'KWhei'e war your J'07l yeJlerday? LENORA BATTAGLINI . . . A really nice Miss with a pleasing personali- ty. Secretary to Hugh E. Judge, the Vocational Director . . . thinks football games are swell . . . likes to eat and read good books . . . would like to become an excellent Secretary . . . we're sure she will succeed. Gee, thofe G.1'J are Jwellf' JOANNE E, Dauson . . . A grad- uate from the Steniotype Institute of Pittsburgh. One of our very capable oflice workers . . . always has a ready smile for students . . . likes to travel . . . active member of 'the Eastern Star and Young VVomen's Clubs. When do you want there Milf? MARY E. Micrmux . . . This pretty lady has a very pleasant smile and is always ready to lend a helping hand . . . Secretary to Dr. Snowden and the Board of Educa- tion . . . Active member of the Progressive Womenys Club. Let me alone while I finifli there Chgfkfyi AL CONNOR . . . J.H.S. just wouldrft be right Without Mr. Con- nor ...e he is the school's number one Uhxern . . . a quiet man with a radiant personality . . . can always be found cleaning and repairing our high school. Lore your key to your locker again? ELLA KLE1s'r , , . This little lady helps keep our school clean . . . Can always be seen with a pleas- ant smile . . . likes nothing better than working in her garden and crocheting . . . Deserves much credit for the fine appearance of our school. l'You be good iiowfn JOHN ZORN . . .This quiet gentle- man is the only one who is re- sponsible for keeping our school warm throughout the winter nights. l'Keep away from thofe gym afoorrn ALPHONSE RAVIART . . . The fine appearance of the McKee stadium is credited to this fine gentleman . . . Is the guardian of the Seneca Heights School . . . Enjoys playing his trumpet and working in the garden in his spare time. '1Cet your hot-dog: while they're warm! CHARLEIVIAGNE RAVIART . . , Herels the man that helps to keep our stadium in its excellent con- dition . . . is serving in Alphonse Raviartls leave of absence. Keep off the grarrfj FACULTY SENIOR CLASS . . . ZACK, OUR PREXY WAS ON THE BEAM SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS V. Pres. K, Flanigan,g Pres, Z, Washington, Treas. R, Castineg CSec. R. M, Waitlevertch, Cab- sentb. Here we seniors are at the end of our four years, and it only seems like yesterday that we entered high school. So let's try and recall some of those pleasant memories that we never want to forget. Remember when we first entered the halls on that September in 45',? The majority of us were too afraid to say a word to anyone. In October we had an election which marked the following results: our class colors were green and white and Eugene Lauffer was President of the Freshman Class. Next, we had our first class party with supervision from Miss Bozzan, and even though the boys were too shy to dance with the girls, everyone had a grand time. The party was the biggest event of the year with our class, and pretty soon we realizezd that we weren't freshies any longer. During our sophomore year, our leader again was Gig,' and We had another exciting year ahead of us. But most important in our schol- astic records was the choosing of specific courses and planning for our future vocational careers. Then we saw ourselves as upperclassmen! Gee, it really didnlt seem possible that we had actually been in high school for two years and we certainly didnlt act any older. Our class also seemed to expand but it was because we had some new members rom Manor and Harrold Junior High with us. Our chests really expanded when we think of all the gridiron heroes that represented us that fall, and that Zack lead us at the Prom. It was during this year that we were also proud of having Miss Harshey as our class advisor. However, the day came when we were all recog- nized as seniors. Although we were extremely happy, we felt a little sad about it, too. It seemed as though everytime you turned aroud, it was one of the I,ast',. We had our last pep,' rally, last class party, last all-school dance and even our last uhour and 10967 Of course, we had fun exchanging squeegies and name cards, going to the Commencement, and Prom, and the Senior Banquet was fun, too, but we certainly did dred the cnd when it came. So with this background of our four years, we, the Class of 1949, bid farewell to an Alma Mater that we shall never forget. SEVENTEEN eniou ABRAHAM, ALBERT-General HuckU is one of the brains in our class . . . a three year veteran of the football squad . . . Huck', held member- ship three years in the Travel Club and was a member of the Sci Hi Club his freshman year . . . the relationship be- tween teacher and pupil have impressed him , , , Future?? Would like to enter college and become a lawyer. 1949 JABRAHAM, DIANA-CO7lL77l6fCidl Iodine is noted for her lovely shiny, black hair and eyes to match. .lust thinks therels nothing more exciting than attending sports and activities. The Beta-Tri-Hi-Y and Travel Clubs proudly claim her membership, An Oscar col- lector. Plans to attend a business school and become a secretary, VVe're quite certain shell be il success. AGONA, VAUGHN D.-Pattern Shop Well liked by every one, Lefty,s'l favorite pastime is sports . . . Played on the baseball team for three fascinating years and on the ,l.V. football team for two years . . . Vaughn Monroe's orches- tra rates tops with him . . . Would dance any time of the day, if he possibly could . . . His ambition and future plans are indefinite. ANSWINE, SAMUEL-General Being an outdoor type Sam is quite interested in hunting and Fishing . . . Jeannette High seems to fascinate this fellow very much . . . Could listen to the music of Sammy Kaye, hunt or fish any time . . . His future plans are uncertain, but we know that he will be a success in any field he enters. Asiumucsri, ALBERT C.-General A rugged football player is our Bud . . . A popular member of the Beta-Hi-Y and Boy's Gym Club . . . Just loves to drive his own car and he usually has a gang with him . . . Eating is one of his favorite interests . . . Can almost always be found at the Arlington Grill . . . His plans are to join the Navy. EIGHTEEN AUSEC, JOHN W.-General A friendly fellow of our class is Muskrat',. Knows all there is to know about hunting and trapping . . . An ardent member of the Pennsylvania Trapper's Association . . . A faithful chorus and Junior Sportsman Club mem- ber . . . President of the Nature Study Club for two years . . . His future plans are to become a fur expert. BALZARINI, .AI.BFRT'-VOC!1ffO7Il1f The pattern shop in Jeannette High has made a very big impression on 'AAP' . . . Gives an impression of being quiet, but really breaks loose when you get to know him . . . Has been too busy with his shop course to enter in the school activities . . . Will listen to the music of Sammy Kaye any time , . , Ambition is to become a pattern maker. BAUGHMAN, LILLIAN-Genffllf Here she comes marching down the field, but naturally itis our sweet little majorette Lil', . . . A member of the band for two years . . . An Alpha-Tri- Hi-Y member for two years . . , Member of the chorus for two years . . . Usually seen at Chicks', dancing to the music of Sammy Kaye . . . Her plans are un- certain, but would love to be a house- wife-fellows! Bi,AwAs, VALERIE-Beauty Culture This cute little senior was a gift from Manor to J.H.S, She has held member- ship in the Rembrandt and Ceramics Club . . . an oscar collector her senior year . . . Will listen to Vaughn Monroe any time . . . Is nuts about spook shows . . . Spends her after school hours work- ing at a local factory . . . Plans to be a beautician after graduation. Bocoio, ANTHONY-Cifllfftlf The Sci-Hi claimed Jaggers Jrf' as their president his freshman year , A . A member of the Priestly Science Club his senior year . . , Fond of driving and dancing . . . Likes witnessing all of J.H.S's, sports . . . Thinks J.H.S, needs more teachers like Mr. D'Amato . , . NVould like to enter college and be a draftsman, if the Army doesn't get him first. Wfeifve progressed from . . . NINETEEN BAi.oi-1, JOHN-General His nickname Ape might scare you, but John is really a swell person . . . Can be found loafing at the Arlington Grill most of the time . . . Would go to see a sports event anytime . . . A mem- ber of the chorus for two years . . . Nature Club . . , Has no definite plans after graduation, but would like to participate in a professional sport. BARCLAY, GERALDINE-General Gerryl' is astounded by the friend- liness of the students of Jeannette High . . . The Grex and Music Clubs have claimed her membership . . . An active National Forensic member . . . Very fond of dancing and skating . . . Thinks that Frankie Lane is terrific . . . Plans to enter college after graduation, Charter member of Grex Puppet Productions. BIZCKNER, VVALTER JAY-General A real hero of the gridiron is Waltl' . . . An all-around fellow has made him well known in Jeannette High . . . Likes to tinker with cars, and is fre- quently seen driving a grey Chevy . . . A member of the Alpha-Hi-Y for two years . . . Very active when it comes to basketball . . . Thinks J.H.S. should have a new gym . . . Future? Wants to get a good job. BLEIBERG, MIRIABI-ACddEmfC A well known figure around school is K'Mimiv. Her pleasing personality has acquired ber many friends. Asso. Ed. of the Oscar, Club Editor of the Jay- hawk, president of N.F.L. and vice pres. Grex Club her senior year , , , Quill and Scroll . . . Interested in dra- matics . . . A member of the Little Theatre Group. BOYLE, JOHN-flfIdC1lf7'L6 Shop George,' is an active member of the Micrometer Club and was elected vice- president this year . . . Has belonged to the Nature Study Club for four years , . . Likes to shoot pool a great deal . . . The music of Harry James rates with him . . . Thinks J.H.S, needs a new gym . . . Plans to be a machinist, if he doesn't join the Army first. ur reshmen year BRECHT, KATHRYN ANN-Commercial A quiet and well-liked girl is Kathryn . . . Enjoys seeing the basketball games and other school sports . . . Dancing to the music of Vaughn Monroe is her idea of having a good time . . . Has held an active membership in the Commercial Club . . . Out of school activity is the C.D. of A .... Would like to enter business school and become a secretary. BRUST, 'BETTY ANNE-General Petite is the word that best describes our Betts , . , A loyal Alpha sister and Ette Kette member for three years . . . One of those busy Oscar reporters . , . Senior editor for the Jayhawk , . . National Quill and Scroll . . . The Ladies Sodality takes up most of Bettyls time after school . . . plans for the future are to be a nurse. BUSHYAGER, THOM-Academic K'Mike,' really knows his stuff when it comes to piano playing!! . . . A member of the Band and Orchestra for three years . , , Very interested in all mathe- matics taught in our school . . , Thinks there ought to be more teachers like Miss Hansen . . . Plans to attend a music conservatory and to become a concert pianist. BYERLY, WILLIAM-Vocational Scoop is an all around fellow . . . When it comes to orchestras helll take Spike Jones . . . A loyal sports fan . . . Would play baseball all the time if he didn't have to go to school . . . Thinks J. H. S. needs fewer and shorter periods Cwe're with you, Scoop? . . . His plans for the futureiare indefinite, but would like to become a machinist. CAESAR, JOSEPH C.-General njuniel' could model for a toothpaste ad with his smile . . . the Boyls Gym Club, The Alpha-Hi-Y, Band and the wrestling squad have been his activities these past four years . . . but his chief hobby is girls! . . . one of those stalwart hunters and fisherman . . . Benny Good- man fan . . . hopes to become a mechanic. TWENTY BROWN, RONALD E.-Accountancy Although a rather quiet fellow, 'fRon- nie is liked by everyone . . . an active member of the Travel Club for three years . , , an Oscar collector . . . Inter- ested in baseball and football when not in school . . . Likes to attend sports at school . . . His future plans are to at- tend a business school and become an accountant. BURRO, ROBERT E.-General Bob is a popular fellow around school . . . Enjoys playing the piano . . . Held active membership in the Band, Orchestra, and Music Club . . . Enjoys the piano playing of Jack Finca and his orchestra . . . Movies and a certain Jr. take up most of his time . . .plans for the future are indefinite but welre certain heyll be a success. BYERLY, JUNE A.-General Where there's a dance-there's Junie . . . Stan Kenton is number one on her list of favorites . . . This popular senior miss spends most of 'her spare time at Chicks,' . . . A member of the chorus and first Aid Club her senior year . . . Plans for the future are indefinite . . .A loyal basketball fan . . . played inter- class basketball. BYRNS, JOHN-Academic Johnny', is a fellow just packed full of personality plus! Has been in the band for four years . . . Held membership in the Alpha-Hi-Y and Chef Clubs . . . His favorite sport-golf has made him a valuable man on the team for four years . . . Likes dancing to the music of Eddy Howard . . . He plans to enter a military academy after graduation. CALDWELL, JOHN G.-Academic A gift from Manor, Mumbles,, is vice-president of his homeroom and also of the Priestly Science Club . . .was class president at Manor Junior High two years where he was also captain of the basketball team and a letterman in track . . . Varsity football here . . . a swell fellow who wants to be a success- ful M.D. CAPAR, PATTY B.-Beauty Culture Personality plus is one of Pats, greatest assets . . . she has been claimed by the Betals, Chorus, Classical Club, the Music and Priestly Science Clubs . . . a representative in the Student Council freshman year . . . Exchange editor of the Oscar for two years . . . a B.D.N. . . an avid football fan . . , hopes to attend nurses training school. CASTINE, RONALD E.-General Has added his talents with the guitar to the orchestra three years . . . vice- president of the senior class, treasurer of his junior class, and junior home room treasurer . . , has acquired many friends through hies fine personality . . . varsity football for three years . . , Plans for the future are indefinite. CHICOTELLA, RAYMOND F.-General 'KChick', has been an Alpha boy since his sophomore year . . . he was a two- year letterman in both varsity football and track . . . always ready to smile, his great popularity is indicated by the fact that hels been home room president for the past three years . . . member of chorus his freshman year. COPELAND, CHARLES-Academic This future doctor is better known as 'iChuzll . . . famous for his devilish grin . . . has belonged to the Collectors Club, track team, and was a repre- sentative in Student Council his fresh- man year plus the Alpha-Hi-Y and Jayvee football his sophomore year . . . women are his hobby . . . Another admirer of Mr. Boettner. CRISMAN, PEARL E.-General Pearl is one of our quieter blondes with a sweet personality . . . she was a member of the Sci Hi Club her fresh- man year, treasurer of Ceramics Club her junior year, and the secretary this year . . . favorite pastime is skating . . . is impressed by the new Chem lab . . . her future plans are indefinite. And as graduation . . . Q TWENTY-ONE CARNELLA MARGARET-General This cute little miss proves that good things come in small packages . . . Little Margie'l has belonged to the Powder Puff Club and also to the Girlls Craft Club . . . she is a member of both the chorus and the Music Club . . . An avid J.H.S. sports fan . . . she likes nothing better than to dance . . . plans to be a typist. Ci-IEW, AUDREYYGEMSTQZ Audrey's distinctive personality has won her many friends these four years . . . she was representative to Student Council for three years, is a member of the Grex Club and also sings in the chorus this year . . . Thinks J.H.S. is tops . . , Attending J.C. meetings takes up most of Audrey's time after shool. COHEN, JACK B.-General Here's the fellow with the great sense of humor . . , besides holding membership in the Grex Club for three years, and Band four years, Nose was also one of our first Forenisic enthusiasts . . . hels a pal tothe gals . . . J.H.S.'s Assemblies have most impressed this lad . . . College?? Why natch-a future doctor. Cox DALE-Cgnefal Coxy', is well known for his congenial personality . . . Has held membership with the Priestly Science Club and Jr. Sportsman Club . . . a future engineer, his chief hobby is loafing and eating . . . played varsity football his junior year . . . one of those fellows from Manor Junior High . . . likes Spike jones. CUMMING, GORDON HUGH-Academic A handsome curly-headed chap with a brain beneath it. makes Gordon well- liked here in J.H.S .... he's claimed by the Alpha-Hi-Y and Priestly Science Clubs . . . his main hobby is photog- raphy . . . the field of chemical engi- neering is his future plan, DeMolay chapter take up most of his spare time. ow draws near CURRY, joy ANN-Academic Joy Ann is a sweet lassie that likes to dance and swim . . . Treasurer of the Beta's . . . Priestly Science Club treas- urer last year . . . has been in the Chorus, Classical Club, and a reporter for the Oscar . . . Freshman home room secretary . . . Thinks J.H.S. needs a swimming pool . . . plans to attend college . . . a B.D.N. IJEFABRIZIO, Br-:TTY-Beauty Culzure Patty', admits that shefll sleep any time- she gets the chance . . , has held membership in the Music Club for two years, while her favorite outside activity is swimming . . . another gal that will dance to Stan Kenton's music . . . her plans for the future are in the field of beauty ffhmmmmmmnl culture. D'EMit1o, MADALINE-General Pepie'l is one of our most energetic seniors . . . she's a great fan of all sports and likes to indulge in the recreation of swimming . . . has belonged to the Travel and Classical Clubs . . . had the job of collecting Oscar money her sopho- more year . . . plans to offer her ser- vices in the profession of nursing. DICESERE, PASQUALE-Vocational Pat', has a sort of electrical smiley' perhaps to match his interest in electric shop and his membership in Electric Club . . . he has always looked forward to teachers meetings-because he liked to get out early. . . playing shuffleboard and listening to Harry James' music are his main interests. DIE-LTZ, RoBERT-Academic Our Christmas assemblies have im- pressed Bohn greatly . . . he was initiated into the Collectorls Club in his freshman days . . . likes to loaf by reading non-fiction books and swimming . . . he'll attend college upon graduation . . . his aim in life is just to be a success and we know he will. TWENTY-TWO CYCAK, MARGARET-General Margie confesses she likes to eat best of all, then dancing comes next , . , her activities these past four years in- cluded the Commercial Club, the Music Club, Chorus, and the Photography Club . . . she also served on the re- freshment committee for the Freshman party . . . plans to become a secretary after graduation. DENTARCHIS, MARY--Beaufy Cullum Not only is Mary one of our better dancers, but she also teaches dancing to children . . . she served on the com- mittees for the Freshman and Junior parties . . . likes the idea of being a housewife . . , she's also rather partial to convertibles . . . a lass with a friendly manner. DEPALMA, joAN-General A high stepping drum majorette for four years . . , Joanie is noted for 'her wonderful dancing . . . a member of the Music Club for three years . . . Com- mercial Club, sophomore year . . . A Beta girl . . . on the committee for the Junior Party , . . majorette for the Grapeville Corps. DXEHL, VERA RUTH-Commercial A nice addition from Harrold's Junior High her sophomore year . . . Sunshine has made many new friends in ,l.H.S. where she is a member of the photogra- phers and Commercial Clubs . . . plays the piano and tennis in her spare time . . . Future ?? . . . just wants to be an efficient secretary. DIGANGI, Awoisro-Vocalimml This jovial fellow has some big secret about his chief out-of-school activity and refuses to reveal itl . . . was chosen as vice-president of both his home room and the Nature Study Club when he was a sophomore . . . he's a member of the First Aid and treasurer of the Pho- tographer Club. DIMARTINO, ALFRED-Vocational A friendly lad is Al . . . recognized by everyone on account of his congenial smile . . . would like to see a new school in the future . . . one of those sports lovers, he especially likes base- ball . . . answers the roll call in the Electric Club . . . Harry James, melodies appeal to him . . . plans to enter the profession of a pattern maker. DOWNING, RUTH C.-Commercial Cute little K'Ruthie has been quite an active gal . . . among her activities she has included band, Etta Kette, president and vice-president of her home room . . . three year Alpha sister . . . summer time recreation includes trying to swim . . . loves the music of Vaughn Monroe . . . future includes being a secretary for some lucky person . . . a B,D.N. DUNLAP, ROBERT-General One of our great trumpet players is Bob . . . an orchestra and four year band member . . . one of his greatest hobbies is horse 'back riding . . . es- pecially bare back . . . was on the game committee at the sophomore party . . . never gets tired of Harry James . . . plans to continue his education in some higher school of learning and become a success. ELLIG, CAROLYN-General Toots,' is a girl that's packed full of fun and as she says is just out to have a good time . . . respects Mr. Basom's friendliness and the way the students get along . , . loves to go camping with the gang and play badminton . . . Till Thenn and Carmen Cavellaro send her . . . future is uncertain . . . :1 V.A.V. FALLAS, GERALDINE-GETIETHZ Quiet and reserved describes Gerry perfectly . . . member of the Art Club her sophomore year . . . the teachers have been very impressionistic to Gerry . . . can't find enough time to play softball . . . could listen to Tony Martin records any time . . . future, just to be a success. TWEVNTY-THREE We look at all. . . Dom-:owsi-cv, MARTHA-Commercial The Collector's Club and Com- mercial Club boast of Dopey's,' Cdon't take it too literally? membership . . . likes to sew and cook . . . thinks the school should have a swimming pool and cafeteria fwho doesnltl . . , relaxes with the music of Vaughn Monroe and the song My Happiness . . . ambition is to be an efficient secretary. DUNCH, ROBERT-Vocational The most outstanding interest of Babu is his love for hunting and fishing . . . he claims his most exciting time is when the school 'llegally allows him time off to go hunting . , , swoonis when Harry james plays his version of If I'm Lucky . . . claims his best activity is going with girls . . . plans to join the Navy after graduation. EGLER, DELLA-Commercial Another one of our cute little blond numbers who claimed her membership in the Quiz, Commercial, Etta Kette, and Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y Clubs . . . member of the band . . . takes Chicks to any place else . . . can be found most any time danicng to Lonely or the music of Vaughn Monroe . . . plans include be- ing an efficient secretary. EVANS, RITA-General Rita is one of our girls who are very sportsminded . . . especially when it comes to 'baseball and softball . . . thinks the assemblies are swell . . . one of her greatest delights is loafing . , . among her favorites are Louie Prima and Little White Lies . . . was on the game committee for the sophomore party. FANELLI, PATSY-VOC0llO7ldl Bambil' has been an active guy during his four years . . . a member of the Electric Club and president his senior year, a member of the Sci Hi Club his freshman year . . . quite inter- ested in sports . . . played on Junior W.P.I.A.L. and Junior Varsity basket- ball . . . future is uncertain, The things weave done-H Fmuucics, Donormf-Commercial A pretty blond with lovely wavy hair sums up Dot rather well . . . bowling and writing letters are tops with her . . . faithful member of the Quiz, Sci Hi Club, and Commercial Clubs . . . loves to listen to Vaughn Monroe . . . knows therels nothing better than dancl ing , , , future-successful secretary. Flsi-IER, GLADYS-GEMZYHZ Always a laugh when something is said comes from our Gladys. This gal was in the Travel Club her sophomore year and the Commercial Club her junior year. Her favorite pastime is collecting photographs. Loves to go to football games and swimming. Sammy Kaye and Blue Baron rank high on her list. Plans for the future are uncertain. FLANIGAN, KATHLEEN-Beauty Culture Kathy is one of our very attractive imports from Harrold Junior High Cheerleader at I-Iarrold's. While at J.H.S. Kathy has been home room secretary, President of the Ceramics Club, Square Dance Club, and treasurer of the senior class. Never gets tired of swimming or It's Magic by Tony Martin. Future . . . a successful beautician. FLUKE, JOAN-General joannie is a cute lass, packed full of fun. Always ready for a laugh. Member of the Rembrandt, Square Dance and Grex Clubs. Looks forward to our swell assemblies. Likes to collect colored pictures. Has her best times at the Arlington Grille. Thrilled by the music of Vaughn Monroe. The P.D.Q.'s and giggling takes up most of her time after school. Future? A dress designer. GALETTI, RAYMOND-Vocational The Micrometer, Nature Study, and Electric Clubs have been proud to claim Ray's,' membership . . . can't get enough hunting, traping, fishing, and swimming . . . suggests a larger gym . . . chooses Maybe You'll Be There by Sammy Kaye as top rating . . . plans for the future are uncertain, but to be a draftsman is his greatest ambition. TWENTY-FOUR FLEMM, KXIVIAND D.-General This hot drummer has been a four year band member and a credit to the orchestra, Chef Club, Boyls Sports Club, and the Classical Club. Thinks needs a swimming pool. The new paint jobs in the laboratories have made a hit with him. Naturally Gene Krupa is a favorite of his. A future diesel engineer. FISHER, MARGARET-General l'eggyU is a real gal full of pep and vitality, that makes any person happy when theylre around her. Quiz, Classical, Spanish, and Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Clubs have claimed her membership. Sopho- more party committee and an Oscar collector. Spends most of her spare time playing the piano or swimming. Favorites include Eddy Howard. Frowicks, MARY JOANNE-GZHETGZ f'Posey'y is a vivacious, popular senior known to all as being our competent cheerleader for 2 years, captain her senior year. Three year Alpha sister and Etta Kette member 1Vice-President for bothl. Can't get enough eating or dancing, especially when itls at Chick's. Never too tired to listen to Russ Nlorgan's So Tired , Future air hostess. FUNK, BETTY MAE-General Betts is a real sports and music minded girl. Member of the Girl's Sports Club for 3 years, treasurer her junior year and president her senior year. Also Music Club, Chorus, Orchestra and 4 year band member. Likes collecting post cards and photos. Rating high with her are dancing and the music of Vaughn Monroe. Would like to be a physical education advisor. GAUDI, Lo1us'r'rA-Beauty Culture A cute little gal with sparkling hair, eyes, and personality is our Nickie,' . . . would take dancing and writing letters sooner than anything else in the world . . . could listen to Sammy Kaye's version of Maybe You'll Be Therey' all night . . . plans for the future include being a good beautician and we know shefll succeed. GEORGE, ALFRED IR.-AGeneraZ This handsome guy known as Alu is known to all for his hard playing foot- ball for three years on the Varsity . . . three year Alpha brother and home room president . . . track and Industrial Science Club 'have comprised his schedule . . . prefers dancing and Sammy Kaye's orchestra . . . future is uncertain, but we know it will be promising. GRAHAM, WILLIAM R.-General BillU is a popular fellow and well liked by all . . . among his many curricula activities are Sci, Hi, Nature Study, Electric Club, and Jr, W.P.I.A.L. basketball . . . admires the friendliness of Mrs. Williams . . . claims his chief hobby to be a certain girl , , , likes You W'ere Only Foolingw by Blue Baron . . . future plans . . . the army. GRoss, MARY-Beauty Culture Shorty is a sweet senior of our class. Plans to make everyone lovely, as her chosen career is to be a future beautician. Has been a member of the Powder Pulf Club her sophomore year. Enjoys skating and listening to the latest tunes by Sammy Kaye. A whiz on the gym floor. GUY, DoLoREs-General Sports are a favorite With Dolores. The charming lass can also find her way around the kitchen quite Well which ex- plains baking to be her chief hobby. Has met with the Sci-Hi, Collectors, and Girl,s Sports Clubs. Seems to like the music of Guy Lombardo. Wants to be successful. HAMPTON, WILLIAM-Vocational The lad with the voice is Curly'y . . . a tenor of the chorus explains his chief hobby . . . has been a member of the Travel, Square Dance, and Boys Sports Clubs . . . likes the way our school is conducted . . . chooses to listen to Vaughn Monroe . . . a member of the Jeannette Little Theatre Group , , , plans to be a marine. ur trials, tribulations G1RoN, BRUCE-Academic This good looking lad is a favorite of everyone and has proved this by being President of the Alpha Hi-Y and Priestly Science Clubs his senior year . . . also a member of the Travel 'Club and home room Vice-President . . . main interests are track and making friends . . . could listen to Eddie Howard forever . . . ambition-to be successful. GRANAT, DoR1s-Commercial Doris is a gal you can't help liking. Her activities have included Girl's Craft, Rembrandt, and Library Clubs. Has been most impressed by the sports of J.H.S. Loves Playing a guitar, baseball, basketball, or loafing around at the Arlington Grille. Entranced by Star- dust and Eddie Howard. Plans for the future are just be a success. Gkoss, RosALIND-Academic Roz is one of our very busy seniors which clearly explains her job as Co- editor of the Jayhawk. Has served faithfully as pianist of the chorus all four years. Held membership of the Grex, Music, Classical, and Circular Espanol Clubs. Likes bowling and play- ing the piano. Plans for College after graduation. HALUCKA, PAUL-Vocational K'Fats,' is known for his all around good nature . . . very active in the Beta Hi-Y, Square Dance, and Jr. Sportsman Clubs . . . an outstanding sportsman, . . . he served on both the Jr. Varsity and Varsity Football teams, the beseball team, and student manager of the wrestling team . . . hopes to become a machinist. HANDLAN, RAYMOND-Amdemic A very outstanding member of our class is Ray,' . . . while he is making top grades in class he is making top scores in sports . . . has met with the Beta-Hi-Y, Priestly Science and Boys Gym Clubs . . . A varsity member of the basketball team , . , plays for j.H.S. volleyball, tennis, and track . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . plans for college. And our un HAk'r1.rz, DoRo'rnY-General Dot,', as she's called by all of her friends, is a very friendly gal . . .member of the Powder Puff Club her sophomore year . . . prefers the Home Ec Depart- ment . . . is mad about dancing, Sammy Kaye, and Somebody Else's Picturen . . . thinks there should be more teach- ers like Mr. Basom and Mrs. Williams HAVRANEK, THIBMAS-GEHZTQI A good looking lad who comes to us from St. Vincent's Prep his junior year is Toml'. An S.V.P. band member two years. Played on J.H.S. baseball team. Likes sports and the girls. His blond hair and grin will always identify him. Chooses to listen to Vaughn Monroe. Plans for college. f'lERTZOG, ROBERTA-Commercial Bobbyy' is one of our quieter seniors with 'a sweet personality . . . She has been an active member of the Com- mercial Club for two years . . . A basket- ball fan . . . likes to spend her spare time dancing to the music of Guy Lombardo . . . Thinks shorter periods would im- prove j.H.S ..., Conceited people are taboo with her . . . A future secretary. HIGHLANDS, PATRICIA-Genera! This popular senior miss likes to hang around with the V.A.V,s . . . Pai, has met with the Collectors and Career Clubs . . . served on student council her sophomore and the Prom Committee her junior year . . . likes to listen to The Ink Spots . . . Usually seen with Joan. IJOCKENBERRY, PQAY-GEHFTHI Fay is a quiet senior who plans her future in the nursing field . . . has be- longed to the RX, First Aid, and Beta Tri-Hi-Y Clubs . . . A member of the chorus her sophomore year . . .likes to spend time at B.D.N. club meetings . . . her recreation includes dancing, and, she says, to Sammy Kaye, of coursef, TWENTY-SIX pw' .,.,. s HAR1'UNl?, RUTH ANN-GZ?l6fdf A charming member of our class is f'Sis . . . Has held membership of the Square Dance Club two years , . .Danc- ing is her favorite recreation, as long as it's Eddie Howard on the record . . . claims she spends much time writing letters to Tony!! . . . would like nursing or the life of an air hostess. HAYDEN, GE0RCIE1VOCdfi07Idf An active member of our class is George. Has belonged to the Sci-Hi, Priestly Science, and Micrometer Clubs. Eating and sleeping seems to fill his spare time, Likes to have fun and to keep friends. Enjoys football and listen- ing to Sammy Kaye. Has an ambition to be a machinist. llic:n1.ANDs, JOAN-08118731 joanie', is one of our peppy cheer- leaders serving her senior year on the squad . . . a faithful member of the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Ette Kette, and Col- lectors Clubs. . . claims that Chick's and V.A.V.'s take most of her time . . . enjoys dancing to the smoothness of Tommy Dorsey . . . plans to start nurs- ing next fall. f'lIZI2R, JAMES E.-Vocational Hunting is the chief hobby of Buz', . . . was a member of the Micrometer and Priestly Science Clubs . . . likes sports and swimming . . . prefers the Style of Spike Jones, band . . . Thinks j.H.S. needs a swimming pool . . . Im- pressed by the new chem. lab .... will be one of our successful machinists. Hott, JANIS-GEMETHZ Always ready for a laugh is Janis. Claimed 'by the Classical, Quiz, Ette, and Alpha Tri-Hi-Y clubs. Served as both gym monitor and library monitor. A Jayhawk staff member and home room secretary-treasurer. Among her list of favorites is eating, football games, and collecting records of the latest hits. Plans for the future?? college. HOPKINS, BARBARA-Academic Art editor of the Jayhawk staff is Beef An active member of the Classical, Quiz, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y and Ette Kette clubs. A very brilliant stu- dent of our class, she likes to spend her spare time dancing with Bill . . .Enjoys sewing. Likes Swimming. Chooses to listen to Vaughn Monroe. Plans a future at college. HOTTINGER, ViRc1NiA-Home Ec0nomz'c.t GinnyU is a very petite senior with lovely 'black hair . . . enjoys dancing. Will have a smile for most anyone at anytime. Will be very helpful in the home, a graduate of the Home EC. course, Could see a movie most any time. Places Sammy Kaye as her favorite bandleader, The Home EC. Department has impressed her . . .l JACOBELLI. JEANNETTE1GEl16fH1 Noted for her sparkling personality and everlasting smile is flake . Her chief hobbies include singing and dancing. Includes sports in her out of school activity. A member of the chorus and Girls Sports Club. Treasurer of her senior home room. Future plans are marriage and will try to be an excellent housewife. KEARNS, MARJORIE-General Going to movies is a favorite past time for Margie',. Likes to be a friend to everyone. An old member of the Quiz, Travel, and Library Clubs. Enjoys swimming and listening to Vaughn Monroe, One of our faithful library monitors. Plans for marriage after gradu- ation and really wants to be a good housewife. KELLY, BARRY-College Prep. An outstanding member of our class is Redl'. Most interested in sports, base- ball, swimming. and eating . . .but then thatfs natural. Is quite a popular lad and is known for his witty remarks in class. Likes Spike Jones and his only ambition is to be a millioniare. CDon't forget us if you make it. Barryj The freshman frolic Hos're'1 rER, KEAY-General HomesteadU will be one of our future forest protectors . . . enjoys trapping, hunting, and fishing . . . has belonged to the Nature Study Club for four years . . . spends most of his time working at a local bakery . . . can always be found riding a motor bike in his spare time . . . will enroll at Mt. Alto School of Forestry after graduation. Humnek, FRED-General Dutch', is one of our very outstand- ing sportsman . . . he found a position on j.H.S. baseball team all four years and three years on the varsity football team . . . A senior home room president . . . likes eating best of all . . . enjoys the comedy of Spike Jones . . ,His future plans are uncertain, but would surely like to be a baseball player. KI-fAI.EY, JEFFERSON-,'lflllfflllff One of our very witty seniors is ,leff . Can always keep a class laughing. Has belonged to the Alpha Hi-Y, Priestly Science, and Chef Clubs. A Student Council and band member. En- joys eating and dancing. Spends much time in his father's drug store and plans to study pharmacy. KEBI-zanick, GERTRUIJE-Genera! An import from North Huntingdon, Kitty, has quite a list of activities to her credit, A member of the band four years, Sec. of her class and home room pres. two years, and Beta-Tri-Hi-Y her senior year. Enjoys collecting odds and ends or seeing a good basketball game. Future plans?? To be a secretary. KEMERER, HELEN G.--Beauty Culture A quiet girl, Babe, likes to spend her evenings dancing or bowling. Has quite a large collection of popular and swing records. Her favorite record is Time Out For Tearsn, and Sammy Kayes' orchestra is alright with her. Babe, is looking forward to becoming a professional beautician or a faithful housewife. Was quite the thing. KE'fTER, JERRY-Machine Shop A really nice kid is Joe,'. An active member of the Micrometer Club for three years and Pres. his senior year. Nature Study and Chef Clubs claim him as a member. Could read a good sport book anytime. Likes to listen to Spike Jones, and Twelfth Street Rag which rates tops with him. Loafs with the gang. KINDELBERGER, ROY-General We now give you Tex , a familiar figure around school in his car. This handsome senior spends most of his time playing football, fixing up cars, or play- ing his accordian. Rates Frank Yanko- vich as his favorite music maker and The Too Fat Polkal' as tops. Roy,s ambition is undecided-just wants to be successful! KIRKLAND, ROBERT-Vocational K'Kirk', is the chief of the junior lite- men and an ardent member of football, softball, and basketball teams. Enjoys dancing, sports, and playing the piano, The Jr. Sport-smen,s Club claimed him a member, and he was on the basketball squad for three years. Could listen to Count Basse and Blue Flame anytime. Would like to go to school and become a good radioman. KOWALSKI, ROBERT-General Presenting one of our handsome seniors. Bob has been Pres. of his home- room three years and a Beta-Hi-Y mem- ber his four years in school. Likes sports and could play 'baseball all the time. Outside of school the NERC takes up a lot of his spare time. Really enjoys listening to Sammy Kaye, Future?? un- certain. KUSINSKY, JACK-General A popular fellow is our Axle,,. A member of the Forensic League his senior year and on the football squad three years. Interested in sports and dancing. Rates Count Basse as tops and more teachers like Mrs. Stabile would make J.H.S. rate high with him. Would like to take up radio training and be a businessman. TWENTY-EIGHT KIFER, MILDRED-General Mildred is a very sweet girl that everyone knows. Out of school she be- longs to the Job's Daughters, and the l3.D.N.ls. She was a member of the chorus for two years and President of the Rx Club her junior year. Well liked by everyone. Would like mostly to be- come a good nurse. Likes badminton, swimming, and collecting records. KING, TWYLA JEAN-General Here is one senior who thinks needs larger locker rooms, Twyla likes dancing and is always ready to learn new dance steps, especially the latest Latin-American ones. Enjoys the music of Xavier Cugat, and considers the 'fBluebird of Happiness tops. Plans for the future are undecided, but we know shelll prove a success. KOWALSKI, LAWRENCE-General Surely you know Cowboy',. Larry can usually be seen riding around in his car. Likes sports, baseball, and dancing. Thinks the teachers are a little rough on the students, CWhy, what could be meant by that . . .D Tommy Dorsey is first on his list of bandmasters. Plans for the future are uncertain, but we're sure he'll be a success. KRUSE, MARY ELIZABETH-Commercial Ginger ,s a cute senior who gets a kick out of all the kids named ,loe',. The Q.T.,s and Jr. C.D. of A. take up most of her spare time. Loves to dance and could eat French fries and listen to Gene Krupa anytime. Was a library monitor her last two years. An active member of the Jayhawk staff. Plans to become a secretary. LAVELLE, EDMUND-GETLEVQZ Here he is-one of our best dancers, Eddie, has been a cheerleader for two years. In school he was the V. President of the Nature Study Club 'his Jr. year, and a member of the Chef and Alpha Hi-Y his senior year. Eddie will never forget the fun he has at our school dances. Can usually be found up at Chick's. A J. V. player for two years. LAWTHER, DONALD-G67l8faf Porky', is one of J,H.S.'s music makers. He has been in the band four years and a three year orchestra member . . . A member of the Chorus his senior year . . , The music club has claimed him for two years. Porky can usually be seen driving around after school . . . future? Uncle Sam's Navy . . . and a successful appliance man. LITTLE, ALBERT-General AIU is a quiet kid who always seems to have work to do. A real sports lover, he seldom misses a game. Likes to go to the movies and rates Peter Lorre as his favorite actor. Frankie Lane's version of Hello Babyi' really appeals to Al, Future plans are still undecided. LITTLE, DONALD B.-General Doggie,' was a member of the safety patrol for two years, and a Micrometer member three years. Don was also a gym monitor and in the Stage Craft Club his senior year. Believes shorter periods would improve J.H.S. Spends his free time skating and hunting. All the Way From San Josen, is his favorite. Desires to be a pattern maker. LOMICKA, PHYLLIS JEAN-Academic Phyllis is one of our prettiest seniors . . . quite active in the Beta Tri-Hi-Y and Priestly Science Clubs . . . A busy Oscar reporter for two years . . . This talented Miss was in the Civic Light Opera during the summer of her junior year . . . An admirer of Paul Levant . , . FutureF? To work in the operatic field . . . senior editor for Jayhawk staff. LOUGHNER, ROBERT-VO6dffO7ZdZ 'fSlim was a reporter for the junior Sportsman Club for two years . . . A member of the stage crew . . . a pop- ular fellow around school, Bohn spends his spare time up at the Grille with the gang . . . a familiar figure at school events. he never misses the football or basketball games . , . hopes to become a pattern maker or a sailor . . . advertising manager of Jayhawk. amos, TWENTY-NINE re reshments LEYH, KENNETII-GB718fdf Ken is a congenial lad with a host of friends. J.H.S. assemblies have always impressed Ken. Thinks the teachers are a little too strict in study hall . . His favorite sport is hunting . . . In his spare time collects rifles and revolvers . . . Sammy Kaye rates high with him . . A future of forest ranger. LITTLE, CHARLES-General Chuck was a member of the Priest- ly Science Club his junior and senior years. A Quiz Club member his Fresh- man year. Known for his pleasing per- sonality. Chuck would do anything to help a friend. Loves to roller skate and can usually be seen down at the rink. Would like to go into the radio field and study electronics. Lots of luck to you Chuck , LLOYD, ROBERT-General A fellow with a real sense of humor is Hjollyw . . . A credit to the Beta Hi Y . . . another outdoor type as hunting and fishing keeps him occupied . . . Betty Hutton is the main girl in his life . . . thinks Spike Jones can really play music . . . the cute girls around J.H.S. have impressed him most . . .his plans are indefinite, but we know he will be successful. LONIGRO, PAUL-General Paul is the life of every party, a clown, but a nice one . . . an active member of Beta Hi Y and Spanish Clubs . . . Gazes upon beautiful girls with great admi- ration . . . plays for the Grapeville Drum and Bugle Corp .... Just play Twilight Timew by Sammy Kaye for him and helll be happy . . . Plans to go to college and study law. LOUGHNER, LORELLA-General Rell,' is a popular figure around school. this pretty blond has a great many friends which is due to her pleas- ing personality. A member of the Chorus in her senior year. Rell also likes to dance. This explains why she spends her spare time at Chicks. Enjoys reading or watching a good ball game. Would like to be a housewife someday. gn Ever thing I .' A Lunwio, ROBERT H.-General Bohn came to us from Manor Junior High when he was a Sophomore. His Freshman year he attended A. T. A. S. . . . Belonged to First Aid and Beta-Hi- Y Clubs his senior year . . . thinks j,H.S. needs a cafeteria . . . enjoys listening to music programs . . , likes to play basket- ball. His favorite orchestra is Vaughn Monroe. intends to join the Navy. NTACKEY, XKfII.I.1AM-GEHETHZ Billl' is a popular fellow around school . . . a band member for four years . . , has been a Beta for three years, All sports, especially football rate high with him . . . The friendliness of the teachers and classmates haye im- pressed Bill,' . . , Sammy Kaye is tops with him . . . Future one of Uncle Sam's men after graduation. NTAINS, DAVID-General Dave is one of those fellows you can't help liking . . . has acquired a host of friends during his four years of J.H.S. . . . Never misses a basketball game , . . Was a member of jr. Sportsman Club his senior year , . , After graduation he plans to be a glass cutter in a local factory. MARCHETTI, EDITH MAY-Commercial Eddie is one of the quieter girls around good old H. S. Held member- ship in the Quiz and Commercial Clubs . . . Oscar collector her sophomore year . . . Spends most of her time reading . . . Sammy Kaye is tops with her . . . Thinks shorter period would improve j.H.S. Future includes being a com- petent secretary. MARKLEY, MAUREEN MARY-Genera! This cute senior miss can usually be recognized by 'her curly locks . . . Claim- ed by the Classical and Quiz Clubs . . . An Alpha sister . , . Secretary of the Rembrandt Club and Oscar collector her junior year . . . Maureen loves to travel . . . Favorite orchestra leader is Eddie Howard , . . Intends to go into nurses training upon graduation. THIRTY LYNCH, Noizivm JEAN-Academic kann is one of those swell girls who came to us from Manor where she had been a cheerleader . . . Here she has been a loyal Beta sister for two years and a member of the Priestly Science Club . . . a band member. . , enjoys swimming and dancing . . . Church work takes up most of Jean's time after school . . . plans to be a laboratory technician. MAIER, MARGARET-Beauty Culture f'Margiel' is a pretty lass with beautiful eyes . . . She has belonged to the Betta Tri-H-Y two years, Travel club claimed her her senior year . . . MargieU enjoys collecting photographs . . . likes to swim . . . Can generally be seen with Lou', . . . Plans to be a beauty operator, but ambition is to be a housewife! MANoi.is, GEORGE-General George is one of our senior men . . . The Beta Hi Y and First Aid Clubs have claimed his membership . . . Likes to spend his spare time loafing with the gang . . . A loyal J.H.S. sports fan . . . Thinks Gene Krupa is tops when it comes to music . . , His future plans in- clude enlisting in the service. TVTARKLEY, DOLORES-GZMETEZ Good natured and sweet is our Dolores . . . She has been a member of the Rembrandt, Square Dance, and Classi- cal Clubs . . . The C.D. of A. takes up most of her time after school . . . en- joys reading and drawing . . . Thinks the world could get along without con- ceited people . . . ambition is to be an artist. NTASCIANTONIO, DoM-Genera! Active in sports Mingo,' played Jay- vee football and was on the track team . . . He served as Sports Editor for the Jayhawk . . . an active member of the Beta Hi Y his senior year . . .Home room president three years . . . The A,A.A's take up most of Mingo's,' time after school . . . Intends to enroll in the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point. S SOPIIOIROTBS 'LU8 ZUBTB green, 110 HIOTB MASTRO, FRANK-General Greek has been quite active during his four years of high school . . .An active member in the First Aid and Priestly Science Clubs . . . Played jr. Varsity for two years . . . Enjoys watching football and basketball games . . . likes hunting season best of all . . . Plans for the future are uncertain . . . just wants to be a success. ATAUTINO, JACK AN1'HoNY-General This good-looking lad has quite a list of activities after his name ...A A band member four years and orchestra three . . . The Chef and Alpha-Hi-Y claimed Jack as a member his junior and senior years . . . president of student council his senior year . . . Thinks our music department is tops . . . would like to enter Boston Conservatory and study music. NICDONALD, JOANN-C0mWlEfCidl Sweet and pleasant describes Joann perfectly . . . has been on the Oscar staff for three years . . . member of the Commercial Club . . . loyal Alpha sister and home room president her senior year . . . enjoys dancing and listening to Night and Day . . . C.D. of A. takes up a lot of her time . . . Hopes to become an elicient secretary. MELLON, NIARIAN SToNER-General Mamie , a beauty of our class has a pleasing personality , . , Active in Ette Kette and Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Clubs for three years . . . president of the Ette Kette girls her senior year and secretary of the Alphas her sophomore year and treasurer her junior year , . . Thinks there's nothing like Mr, Basom and loafing . . . Futurei? one year of prep school, then nurses training. ATICHAIJX, ELEANOR-Academic Elin is easy going and well-liked by everyone . . . has belonged to' the Spanish and Rembrandt Clubs , . , also on the Oscar staff for three yeears . . . Exchange editor her Senior year , , , Thinks J.l-l.S, neeecls shorter periods and more teachers like Miss Fontanella . . . Vaughn Monroe is tops with her, , . likes to draw , . . her ambition is to be a success in life . . . plans to attend college. MA1 1'1iEWS, WILLIAM-General K'Bill' always has a friendly hiv for everyone . . . A credit to the Safety Patrol his freshman year ancl stage crew member his junior year . . . A band member for three years . . . a loyal Beta brother . . . Spends his spare time in the stock room , . . Future plans are to be a clerk. lXlCCl.lil,LAND, jAMizs-Cerzm-al Beta Hi Y and First Aid Clubs ac- claimed jim', his senior year . . . he was secretary-treasurer of his home room his sophomore year . . . Continual follower of Brooklyn Dodgers . . . en- joys bowling and golf . . . ambition in life is to have a good time and work . . . a future son of Uncle Sam's. MCNAMARA, DoNA1.o J.-Couzuicrdfil Don was a member of the Travel Club for three years . . . also belonged to Spanish Club his senior year . . . his principal activity is in giving his extra time to lVl.Y.F ..., loves Italian spaghetti and square dancing , . . Vaughn Monroe rates tops in his list of bandmasters. Thinks J.H.S. should have shorter periods . . . Plans for the future are uncertain. MENANNO, ALBERT ANTHONY-General This good-looking lad is one of the comedians of J.H.S .... was a member of the Priestly Science Club for two years . . . The Boy's Gym Club and Nature Study have also claimed his membership , . . 'fjabbishn can generally be seen loafin at Yocks', . . . thinks Burt Lancaster is tops . , . Ambition is to he a draftsman . . . plans to join the Navy. NTILLER, CARoi.YN l'iI.0RliNCE--Cigllffdf This charming petite girl is noted in J.l-l.S, for her black natural wavy hair . . . Kitty has belonged to the Beta Tri-Hi-Y for three years , . . treasurer of the Grex Club her senior year. . .likes to read . . . Also enjoys dancing . . . was class secretary her freshman and sophomore year . . . plans to attend business school. And entered in the .un galore MILLER, DONALD-General This quite, good-looking lad has ac- quired a host of friends during his four years in j.H.S .... He holds member- ship in the Beta-Hi-Y and Ir, Sports- men club . . . active member of the Nature Study Club his senior year . . . a real outdoor lover is Donn . . . loves hunting and fishing . . . spends his after school hours working . . . plans for the future are indehnite. MOEEA, JOSEPH-GE7ZEfdZ 'fjoel' is a lad with a lot of pep and vitality . . . super personality . . . a band member for two years . . . belonged to the Alpha-Hi-Y and Chef Club . . . played junior varsity basketball his sophomore year . . . How easy it is to make friends has always impressed Joe . . . can always be seen at Chicks', or Yocks . . . enjoys playing basketball . . . Futuref? U. S. Army. MORAN, MARY TI-IEREsA- Beauty Culture A very active person is Mary . . . has belonged to the Travel Club, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, and was vice president of her junior home room . . . thinks Mr. Basom and Rudy are grand . . . could eat spaghetti and hot dogs anytime . . . likes to go swimming and skating . . . enjoys dancing to the music of Harry James . . . would like to travel after graduation. MYERS, ALTA DUELLA-General Popular and active in school affairs is Dugie . , . was a faithful Alpha sister . . . active in the Collectors Club, chorus, and Ette Kette . . . Jayhawk treasurer . . . loafs with V.A.V's . . . likes hamburgers with onions . . . Chick-sv claim most of her spare time . . . can dance to I Don't Know Whyl' anytime . . . Future . . . uncertain MYERS, MARGARET-GZ7LE7dl PeggyU is an import coming to J.H.S. in her senior year from Greens- burg High . . . one of our more quiet and thoughtful graduates . . . says her hobby is typing and trying to pass her subjects . . . is entranced by Sammy Kaye's orchestra, and Slow Boat to Chinal' . . . just likes to loaf in her spare time . . . Plans for the future lean toward the secretarial field. THIRTY-TWO MocK, ROBERTA JEAN-Commercial Bobby is a sweet lass with a pleasant smile . . . belonged to the com- mercial Club her senior year . . .would rather roller skate than eat . . . Bobby,' loves to make people laugh . . . enjoys listening to Sammy Kaye's version of 'fYou Were Only Foolingf, . . , ambition in life is to become a professional skater . . . Future?? Will make some one a good secretary. MoNoELI,Uzzo, ANTHONY F.-Vocational Full of fun and always ready for a good laugh is Tomatoes . . . has been treasurer for the Nature Study Club . . . attends the First Aid Club and plays J. V. football . . . the West Jeannette Indians claim most of his spare time . . . could play football and baseball any- time . . . Thinks j.H.S. needs a swim- ming pool . . . plans for the future are uncertain. MURRMAN, WILLIAM R.-General A happy-go-lucky senior with a lot of friends is Hermann . . . Likes nothing better than to go driving in a 40 Plymouth . . . Cwonder who with?D . . . A member of the Sci-Hi Club . . . wrestling is included in his list of high school ativities . . . plans to help Uncle Sam by joining the Marines upon diploma day. MYERS, CLIFFORD L.-General One of the more handsome and pop- ular lads of our class is Sonny . , . active member in the Alpha Hi Y and Chorus . . . a DeMolay . . . enjoys driving around in his dad's car . . . could dance any time with Babs,' . . . thinks 7th period should be abolished . . . plans to join the Navy before he gets caught in the draft. OLECH, EDWARD-General This handsome senior man has claim- ed membership in the Electric Club . . . Likes to spend his spare time building airplanes . . . An avid basketball fan is Eddie . . . Usually seen working after school . . . Thinks j.H.S. is tops . . . Future plans are indefinite but we know he'll 'be a success. Juniors ound us full of snap 0RANoE, NIARGARET R.-General Another of our cute senior misses who proves that good things come in small packages , . . Martyn is always on the go . . . likes to loaf at Sam's and dance at Chick's . . . An active member of the Rembrandt Club . . . She was vice- president of her home room her fresh- man year . , . Future? Plans to don the nurses uniform and travel. l'AN1oAL, JOSEPHINE-G6'1Z6fdf Jo , this cute senior, has had a busy 4- years in J.H.S ..,, belonged to the Travel Club, Square Dance Club and was H. R. president her sophomore year . . . thinks All Schoolu dances are tops . . . majorette for Penn Drum ZS: Bugle Corps .... likes to drink milk shakes and listen to the music of Vaughn Monroe , . , would like to travel and he a success, l,A'I I'UN, JXUIDREY--f:!?II!'l'!ll Nici who is one of our nicest seniors likes to visit people out of school . . . always has a ready smile . . . And likes to collect things for her memory book . . . could dance any time to Horace Heidt's 'KHeartaches , . , would like to write a novel or work for a newspaper . . . Plans to work at the Westinghouse after graduation. l'1Asifckv, Roeeicr N.-Cmzezwl Swimming is one of Bobs greatest likes . . . came to us from Harrold's where he was a member of the Boys Athletic Assin. and vice-president of his junior home room . . . would like J.H.S. to have a swimming pool and a larger gym . . . likes football and base- ball . . . plans to enter the service after graduation. Powzmrri, joseeu V,-Vocational An active lad with lots of pep is Pony . . . was secretary and vice- president of the Electric Club, held the title of H. R. Vice-president his fresh- man year . . . would like shorter per- iods . . . as a sportsman, he plays 6 man football and baseball . . , loafs at Yocks,' . . . could listen to Spike Jones any time . . . future, army life. .?,,Q QI Q U THIRTY-THREE PAINTER, JANE1'-General Little and cute describes Jan who is always ready with a smile . . . has held 'her inembership in the Girls Craft and Sci Hi Clubs . . . Our loyal Oscar collector likes to loaf with Marilyn . . . enjoys listening to Sammy Kaye . . . roller skating takes up most of Jan's'l spare time . . . My Happiness is one of her favorites , . . future un- certain. PANY, Dorm l,iee-Commercial One of Dora Leels favorite pastimes is dancing to Vaughn Monroels record- ings .... 'Xu active member of the Beta Tri-Hi-Y . . . Sec. her Sr, year . . . vice-president of the Girls Sports Club . . . member of the band . , . served as typist for the Oscar and Jayhawk . . . a B, D. N .... likes to play the piano , . . would like to become an F. B. I. seretary, l,liRSlCHl-1'l l'I, NA'1'uANuzi.-Vocatiomzl Tally is well-liked by his classmates . . , always joking , . . member of the lflectric Club . . . thinks J.H.S. should have a larger gym . . . can always be found loafing with the gang . . . a sports- men, he likes football. basketball and baseball . . . likes to collect pictures . . . will probably enter the service upon graduation. l'iuNol.t. l,0LjISlZ Nl.-Gfzizeral A smiling lass, Bubbles , has been active in ,l,H.S. as Library Monitor and a member of Nurses Club, Library Girls Craft and Powder Puff Clubs . . . student council . . . C. D, of A, member . . . plays the piano . . . likes to eat and read while listening to Tommy Dorsey . . . plans to attend summer school and become a success- ful nurse. l'kovANcE, NANcY ANN-General Nancy is a little senior with a sweet personality . . . an Alpha sister, member of the First Aid and Ette Kette Clubs . . . played in the band 3 years . . . likes to get out of school at 3:50 . , , can usually be found dancing at Chicks . . . playing the piano is one of Nancy's favorite pastimes . . . a Monroe fan . . , future uncertain. The Junior Prom was led b Zack! PUHER, DoRo'rHY ANNE-Commercial Ambitious and quiet describes Dot'l . . . has belonged to the Travel and Com- mercial Clubs . . . a loyal Oscar Col- lector . . . likes to visit out of school friends and just loaf . . . Romberg's music is Dot's favorite . . . collects post cards in her spare time . . . a football and basketball fan . . . a future secretary . . . we are sure she will be a Success. PURSE, JEANNETTE-Commercial A sweet lass with a personality to match is 'KJay . Loves to eat . . . treas- urer of her junior H. R., belonged to Art Club at Harrolds . . . thinks there should be more teachers like Mr. Basom . . . a basketball fan . . . swimming and dancing are Jay's favorites . . . likes Vaughn Monroe . . . would like to be an F. B. I. secretary. RAYNOR, ISABELLE-GEHETEZ Janie, a quiet lass from Manor has belonged to the Rembrandt and Ceramics Clubs . . . well known around school due to her sweeet personality and outstanding art ability . . . Manor claimed her as cheerleader . . . thinks Guy Lombardo is grand . . . H. R. secretary her senior year . . . would like to be a designer or an art teacher. ROBERTS, JEROME-General A favorite with everyone is Hjerryn . . . has belonged to the Beta-Hi-Y, First Aid Club and is a member of the Stu- dent Council . . . thinks movies and football games are swell. Jerry spends a lot of his time working, but would stop to listen to the mu-sic of Vaughn Monroe any time . . . would like to be an announcer. ROBINSON, JAMES-General Red is just about the most active boy in school affairs. Vice-President of Jr. Sportsmen Club his junior year, president of his home room this year . . . likes Spike Jones arrangement of Cock- tails For Two . . . would like to be a baseball coach. A loyal Beta man and president his senior year. Played baseball and track. THIRTY-F OUR PURSE, DONALD-GEHZTEZ Don who came to us from Harrolds is one of our more handsome senior men. Priestly Science, Chorus and Art Clubs claimed him as a member. Gets around on his motor bike . . . ice skating takes up a lot of this lads time. A Vaughn Monroe fan. Would like to be a florist after graduation. PYREN, HELEN RUTH-Beauty Culture Helen likes to go out with the gang . . . a Beta sister and Grex club member . . . thinksYMrs. Williams is grand . . . An ardent football and basketball fan . . . dancing to Vaughn Monroe's orchestra suits her to a T . . . after graduation, she plans to attend business school . . . would like to be a success. . . a B. D. N. RECZYNSKI, WALTER-Vocational This quiet senior is one who would like shorter periods . . . Walt,' likes to build model airplanes in his spare time . . . has been a member of the Electric Club for three years. Peter Lorree and Sammy Kaye rate first with him . . . thinks hunting is grand . . . would like to become a truck driver or an electrician. ROBINSON, GERALD-General jerry is a popular lad who likes sports. He has been an active member of the Jr. Sportsmen Club for four years and played football for three years. The Beta-Hi-Y was proud to have him as a member for three years and was vice- president of this club his senior year. His future looks promising for he wants to be a successful forester. ROGERS, SHIRLEY--Commercial This pretty and popular lassie is Captain of the drum-majorettes. A Travel Club member for two years. Would like every teacher to be like Mr. Lodzun. Loves to dance and can often be found at Chicks doing just that. Future plans are to be an efficient secretary We know She will be successful. Roi, MARY CH1usT1NA-Commercial Mary is an ardent sports fan, Cparti- culary basketball and footballl, Favor- ite song is My Happiness and or- chestra is Sammy Kaye. Mr. 'Basom's wave fascinates her. President of the commercial Club, and Collectors Club member for three years, A member of the Jayhawk Staff. Hopes to be a success in the commercial field. Russo, VIRGINIA-Beauty Culture A future beautician Cand a good one? is Vee , Member of Girls Craft Club her junior year. Likes everything about J.H.S. except the crowded locker rooms. Spends most of her time, with Johnny and trying to drive a car. After gradu- ation Vee also plans to be married. Ambition is to make a good wife. RUTKowsKI, ALxcE-General Alice is a very sweet lass who is liked by everyone. Was in the Powder Puff Club for one year and Chorus one year. When not working in a local store she is probably taking pictures. Loves dancing and Sammy Kaye's orchestra. Plans for the future are uncertain. Likes to spend 'her time with Glady. SANDERBECK, PATRICIA-General Slim', is a gal who never tires of talking and is always ready to enjoy a good laugh. The Travel Club claimed her membership her Junior year. Work- ing in a local store takes up most of her time. During the summer she can always be found at a nearby pool. Future plans are uncertain. SCHMIDT, KATHLEEN-Commercial Tall and striking, with personality plus, is our Kathleen. Has been an Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y and Ette Kette mem- ber for two years. Secretary of Student Council her junior year, Oscar collector, and a member of the Jayhawk staff her senior year. Would like it if football season were here all year around. Be- longs to Lambda Deltas. After gradu- ation plans to become a successful secretary. THIRTY-FIVE - We close with . . . Roscoskv, JOANNE-Beeauty Culture Blondie, is always ready with a smile. The Girl's Craft Club and Classi- cal Club have claimed her membership. Enjoys swimming, football games, Vaughn Monroe, driving a car and Jimmy',. Thinks J.H.S. could use a new gym. Plans to get married soon after graduation. RucoLAs, JOAN-Commercial Jon1', is a darling girl who is a good pal to everyone . . . held active member- ship in the Collectors Club . . . loves to loaf at Chicks and is usually seen with Ginger', . . . likes to spend her time dancing to the music of Vaughn Monroe . . . another one who thinks shorter per- iods would improve the school . . . Plans for the future are uncertain but we know she'll be a sucess. SAGER, CHELSEA NADENE-General Petite and sweet is Chelsea. Came to us from Derry Township her junior year, where she played in the band and orchestra for two years. Also plays in the band and orchestra at J.H.S. Is practically a professional at swimming. Spends a lot of her time at the Arlington Grille eating hamburgers. Wants to be a success. SANDERS, ELEANOR-Commercial Eleanor is very well versed in artistic lines. President of Rembrandt Club her junior year and member of Commercial Club. Is simlpy fascinated by Mr. Basom's Hashy ties. Thinks Tex Beneke really makes with the music. Plans are to be a secretary after graduation. Sco'r'r, RUssELL-General Scotty has acquired a host of friends due much to his ability to get along with others . . . He has been act- ive in the Square Dance, Priestly Science Clubs, and the Quiz Club his freshman year . . . has been most im- pressed by our Chemistry lab where he spends most of his spare time as Labora- tory Assistant . . . one of our future chemical engineers. A senior year so ine Scuvorri, CARMEN--General Guz'l can always be found busy with outside affairs which explains why he has no time for school activities. A regular out-door man who likes to hunt and fish. Collecting guns is one of his hobbies. Will join the army and after that will become a successful carpenter. SISTEK, Gi,oRiA JEAN-Genera! Blondie is a friendly Miss with lovely blonde hair Cas you can tell by her nicknamel, who has many friends. Library Monitor for three years and member of RX Club her junior year, En- joys seeing basketball games. Abhors conceited people and has discovered they have very few friends. ls going into nurses training next fall. SMITH, ALFREIP-GE7IE7'61f Linky is a happy-go-lucky senior who loves to play baseball. Someday hopes to become a professional player. ls greatly impressed by the friendly people and pretty girls of J.H.S. His favorites are horseback riding, swim- ming, shooting pool. When it comes to orchestras he'll take Blue Barrons anytime. Future?? Would like to settle clown and be a farmer. Seoiuz, THOMAS G.-Vocatiorml Our busy milk-man after school is Spanky . Good looking girls, Pee Wee Hunt, Baseball, and collecting old coins are his favorite pastimes, and the Shop Club proudly claims his membership. Future plans are indefinite but would like to join the Marines and see the world. Whatever the future holds, we know he'll be successful. S'rARcosKI, BAKBARA-General Babs', is known to everyone for her everlasting energy and sense of humor. Has been a member of Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y and Ette Kette Clubs. Sec. of Alphas her junior, year, Treasurer of Soph. class, cheerleader junior year. Leisure time is spent with the gang. V,A.V. member. Future plans are uncertain. just wants to be happy. - 'f' : .A v sh? - . A, Q. to-. . THIRTY-SIX SENEFF, RICHARD W.-Vocational Snuf'fy is a handsome lad who would like to have everyday of hunting season off. Member of Micrometer Club two years, Treasurer of this club his senior year. Could spend an evening listening to the music of Xavier Cugot's orchestra anytime. Plans to join the navy and see the world. SLONECKI, NELLIE-COm7ILZTCfdf Nelliel' spends much of her time learning to speak her native language. l.ikes to dance, swim, and listen to Tommy Dorsey. Thinks J.H.S. should get a new gym, fdont we alll. Plans to work in an oilice as a secretary after graduation. Spoke, JOSEPH-CKWIENII A very likeable lad who has hosts of friends is joe , Enjoys loafing, and can usually be seen with the gang. Thinks all teachers should be like Mr. Basom. Saves match flaps and likes to listen to Pee Wee Hunt. Plays baseball with the Overbrook Bombers, His future plans include enlisting in the U. S. Marine Corps. Svozio, HELEN-CO'mm87Cfdl Helen is one of our sweetest seniors. Everyone envys her lovely auburn hair. Member of Collectors Club for four years, vice-president her senior year, which explains why she collects foreign coins, Likes swimming, and Tommy Dorsey rates high with her. Will someday become a secretary . . . a very eflicient one at that. STAVVICKI, EUGENE J.-Machine Shop Stew is a basketball lover. His popularity made him Vice-President of the Freshman Class. Member of the Micrometer Club his junior and senior years. Will make some lucky girl a good husband for he likes to repair things around the house. Ambition??? wants to be an expert glass cutter. STEINER, CAi1oL-Beauty Culture Carol has been a two year member of the Beta-Tri-Hi-Y, The Girl's Craft and the Collectorls Clubs have also claimed her membership, Could dance anytime, and enjoys eating spaghetti. Would listen to Tony Martin's songs all day long. Thinks there should be more teachers like Mrs. Beneventano around J.H.S. B.D.N, member, Would like to become a beautician. STINEBISER, ARTHUR-Vocatirmal Arty has a host of friends in An easy going Senior who has no dis- likes. Definitely a sports lover, especially football and baseball, Favorite pastime is working in a local store. An ardent admirer of Sammy Kaye. Plans for after graduation are to become Z1 pattern maker at thc VVestinghouse or be Il carpenter. S'l'0l,'lAZ. .'xNlilil.A-GFIIEFUI Angie is a perfect all round pal. Invaribly has a good time and a friendly hello for everyone, Loves to dance and listen to the music of Sammy Kaye at Chicks , Ts a loyal fan of Mr. Basom. Spends extra time attending a V.A.V. Club meeting. An Alpha sister and Ette Kette member, Plans to go into nurses training after graduation. Srouoii, JAMES-Ceizeral LeftyU is a quiet chap with a pleasant smile who is interested in all sports. Played Junior Varsity football his first year and Varsity football his second and third year. Also played Junior Varsity aand Varsity basketball. Played Baseball his third and fourth year. lVould like to become a baseball player. ,l1El'LliY, CHRISTINA H.-Commercial Sweet and dimples is Chris', with a wonderful personality. Member of the First Aid and Square Dance Clubs. Likes to dance especially with Jerry, and also likes to sleep. Frankie Lane and Frankie Caryle are tops with her. lin- joys listening to Frankie Carylels re- cord Penq11ine at the Waldorf, THIRTY-SEVEN And bid fllrewell STEVEY, JOHN-Academic This handsome lad came to .l.H.S. from Harrold Junior High, Stevey', was treasurer of the Sportsman Club last year. The Beta-Hi-Y and Square Dance Clubs also claim his membership. Sports come upper-most with him. Played on the Varsity Football and the Basketball team, Likes to listen to Sammy Kaye. Plans for after graduation are to be a truck gardener. S'rlNsoN, KENNPITH1CZ7l3l'dl Skip is definitely interested in music. Has been a member of the band for four years and also played in the orchestra. Belonged to the Alpha-Hi-Y, Chef, and Sci-Hi Cl11bs and a member of the Student Council his freshman year. Likes driving and dancing, and chooses Harry James as his favorite orchestra. Plans to join the navy after graduation. S'l'ouFFi-111, lJORiJ'I'HY-CI'7lz'!'1lf Dot', is one of the more sophisticaterl seniors. First Aid, Commercial, and Square Dance Clubs have claimed hcr membership, Likes nothing better than good assemblies. Enjoys dancing to Sammy Kayels music. Wants to be a good house-wife. S'i'oUoH, RoBER'1'-,V-lczulmzzic 'fBoby' is an all round fellow with quite a list of activities. Has belonged to Junior Sportsman, First Aid and Priestly Science Clubs. He has played on the Junior Varsity football squad and on the Junior Varsity basketball team. Plans to go to college after graduation. llis ambition is to someday become a successful aviator. 'l'i:iuso'1', Ci-iAi11.xs-.llcazlerrvzic This handsome lad is a gift to j.H.S. from Manor High School Where he was class treasurer for two years . , . has helped make many classes more bearable with his sharp sense of humor , . , an active member of the Priestly Science Club , . . Thinks Spike Jones is tops . . . An ardent sports fan , . . Plans for the future?? College. Tisha is a well-liked Miss, Thinks to the Seniors TERPKO, TATRICIA J.-Beauty Culture more teachers like Mr. Stroud would improve ,I.H.S, Will some day be one of our best beauticians, Belongs to the Collector's Club and the Beta-Tri-l'li-Y . . . likes to dance and swim. Likes to eat spaghetti, also ...A A nother admirer of Sammy Kaye. B,D.N. member. Thinks ,l.ll.S. should have a cafeteria. TILLMAN, ALICE J.-General Neatsyl' is this cute and popular little girlls nickname. She came to 1.l'l.S, from Harrolds. Enjoys the friendliness of her classmates. President of the Girl's Craft Club and also be- longed to the Music Club in her junior year, Count Basse's orchestra is ttlps with her. Loves to listen to the record All My Love Belongs To You. Likes to dance, write poetry, and short stories. Veiumomg, josaen Louis-Vocational 'floen likes nothing better than play- ing golf, and spent most of his time participating in it. A member of the Micrometer and Electric Clubs, Thinks the students have such a good school spirit, One of J.H.S. golfers. Likes go- ing to the movies with the gang and eat- ing. Chooses Tommy Dorsey as his favorite orchestra. Plans to be an electrician. WAlTLEVER'fL'fi, Rose MARIE-GEJLETHI Rosie' is a sweet girl with a pleasing personality. Class secretary her junior and senior year. Typist for the year- book. President of the Beta-Tri-Hi-Y. Secretary of the Student Council and member of the Oscar Staff. Fond of eating and working in a local store. Thinks Sammy Kaye and Bing Crosby are tops. Plans to be a tpyist. Wfxtcic, ROBERT JOHN-VOC61fi0'7lLZf Bobs, one track mind seems in favor of more girls and young teachers, since they are definitely his greatest like in school. l-las been a member of the Sci-Hi, First Aid and Square Dance Clubs. Enjoys eating, sleeping, going to the movies, and dancing. Chooses Benny Goodman as his favorite orchestra. Will join the service after graduation. 5? I 'Q , ' 14555 - .- at fi N sifwf f , .wb .illfli THIRTY-EIGHT THORNTON, HEI,ENTACdd67HfC This sweet and also popular lass is president of the Grex Club and was vice president of the Beta-Tri-Hi-Y in her junior year, Also a member of the Quiz and Classical Club. Yearbook Staff Editor . . . Feature Editor of the Oscar Staff. Enjoys eating French Fries and listening to Stan Kenton. ls interested in Forensic, Plans to attend college after graduation. VAN HORN, JANE-General Known as Janie by her many friends. Hardest thing for her to do is to get up in the morning for school. Is an active member of the Square Dance Club. Enjoys eating, sleeping and skating, and collecting her friends' pictures for her album. Another Vaughn Monroe fan. Wants to be a telephone operator and will certainly be a good one, Thinks a swimming pool is what J.l'l.S. needs. Vouc, GLADYS ANN1CEH6fd1 Gladys is a sweet girl with a friendly personality. Belonged to the Quiz Club and Chorus. Hates to see J.l'l.S. lose a basketball game, and enjoys playing it herself. Thinks Fred Waring is tops. Will always remember the First office call, Food and eating are the most de- lightful things she can think of. Plans after graduation are uncertain. WALCK, CAROLE-General This vivacious senior is one with personality plus. Her favorite pastime is dancing and loafing at her favorite drug store with her friends . , . An avid basketball fan. Girls Sports, Quiz, Rx and Commercial Clubs have claimed her membership, Thinks, Mr. Basom is Tops. Future??? She would like to don the white uniform of a nurse. TVASHINGTON, ZACHARY-General Zeke'l is one of the more popular . . . Class president his junior and senior years . . . president of the Alpha- l-li-Y his senior year and a member of the Chef Club . . . His sports activities are numerous . . . played varsity foot- ball three years and varsity basketball two years . . . Track team . . . Futureff plans to attend college. VVATSON, MARYiG67LETdZ One of the nicest girls you'd ever want to meet, with a wonderful personality and a swell sense of humor is Mary , . . Favorite pastime is drawing. President of the Rembrandt Club and a member of the Priestly Science Club. Thinks Fred Waring is tops. An ardent skier and basketball fan, Plans for the future are to be a Gym teacher. WEIGOLD, ELOISE E.-General Elly is a cute girl who came to J.H.S. from Harolds Junior High School Belongs to the Chorus and is a member of the Photography Club . . . Thinks the students and teachers are all friend- ly. Just loves to dance to Sammy Kaye's music. Enjoys going to the movies and collecting popular records. Plans for the future are uncertain. WILLIAMSON, FRANCES-G61lK7'l1f This friendly senior has belonged to the Home Economic, Spanish, Square Dance and Priestly Science Clubs. K'Fran's favorite pastime is going to the movies. Likes Bing Crosby and Sammy Kaye. Loves listening to mystery stories on the radio. Plans for the future are in the nursing field. WoLosi-IUN, HELEN-Beauty Culture , A sweet miss is Helen . . . Due to her agreeable personality she has ac- quired a host of friends . . . has held an active membership with the Square Dance and Ceramics Club . . . Enjoys seeing football games . . . her top band is Harry james . . . One of our future beauticians. YUHAs, PETE-Vocational Pete studies with the class in Pattern Shop and seems to be impressed by the teachers, Mr. Hogg and Mr. Shaul. En- joys sports . , , likes to collect pictures of football stars . . . spends time out side of school bowling. Thinks Harry James is tops. Would like to be an Army officer. rf? S 3 . .555 M .Q - , ii , ,-., : '.-W, lv ' -:'?'5?Qi l! , -. V i-4.1.-..:-:,4:,,,, - ' as-wr. V- +'- wr yet:-, I ., 1: . . 1 132' 9,5 THIRTY-NINE of 349 WEBB, ROY L,-General Roy is a quiet lad with a pleasant smile for everyone. Played football his second and third year. Is interested in all sports, especially football. Likes nothing better than working on auto- mobiles. Thinks Vaughn Monroe's or- chestra is tops, Would like to attend a business school after graduation. Weiooro, RICHARD-General Doc'l is just naturally good-natured. With him hunting and Eshing canlt be beat. Also enjoys playing baseball, dancing, and loafing with the gang. Member of the Junior Sportsmen, Grex, Nature Study, and Micrometer Clubs. Played in the band his fourth year. Could listen to Sammy Kaye any time. Plans to join the Army after graduation. XVINFIELD, THOMAS, Commercial A very friendly fellow is i'Tom . Has been a member of the band for four years, and is an active member of the Golf team, Home Room secretary his freshman and sophomore years. Likes all sports, but especially Golf and Basketball. Thinks the world could do without conceited people, just wants to be a success. YEAGER, RUTH-General Here,s a gal that's as friendly as any- one youid want to know. Ruth has been a member of the Quiz and Travel Clubs for 3 years and the Chorus for 4. Ham Barbeque's and french fries melt in her mouth. Quite a swimming fan . . . a Job's Daughter . , , Oscar collector her sophomore year. Thrilled by the music of Harry james. Future??? Uncertain, ZOLLINGER, JOANN-General Zolll' is a go-getter Cand a pretty one toolb President of the Alpha,s, Editor-In-Chief of the Oscar, home room president two years, and a past member of the Chorus . . . a V.A.V. . . . is impressed by Mary Watson and Mr. Basom . . . National Quill and Scroll member for two years . . . future plans are uncertain but we know she'll make good. loan Zol Zollinger SENIOR PERSONALITIES BEST PPIRSONALITY Rose Marie Rosie WaitlerVitcl1 Bruce Giron WITTIFST Robert Bob Walck Marian Mamie Mellon BEST ALL ROUND Robert Bob Kowalski MOST MUSICAL John black Mautino Phyllis Lomicka MOST LIKELY TO SUCCIQICD Ray Handlan Barbara Hopkins 3 B EST LUOKING .loanne Poseyu Flowc rs Bruce Giron MOST ATHLETIC Albert Bud ASl'll72lllgl1 Nlzlry WZITSKDII BIQST DANCICRS Carolyn Miller lfdwarcl lCclclic l,zw:1llc 'fm Y' ff 'E' 'X :xg N 'Rf WI gllfq 1 Q. 'N 4 fi .puff 48' B080 Tony Mongeluzzo SENI 011 H0 R Sw QE- N19 SENIOR PARTY SENIOR Diana Abraham Vera Diehl Robert Kowalski Gladys Volk Zack Washington Kathleen Flanigan Ronald Castine Valedictorian RAYMOND L. HANDLAN Salutatorian JOHN G. CALDWELL Honor Orator ALBERT J. ABRAHAM HONOR ROLL DOROTHY PUHER SHIRLEY ROGERS DIANNA ABRAHAM RONALD BROWN THOM BUSHYAOER JUNIOR SENIOR PROM John Lesnick Jerry D'EmiliO Jean Wherry Catherine Huether BARBARA HOPKINS DORA LEE PANY MIRIAM BLEIBERO BRUCE GIRON ELEANOR MICHAUX Zack VVashingtOn Ronald Castine Kathleen Flanigan R. M. Waitlevertch Zack Washington Dom Mash Alice Tillman Jim Robinson eannette Purse Eddie Lavalle Betty Brust Joe Verdone Barbara Hopkins Marion Mellon Bruce Ciron Jack Caldwell Joan DePalma 1948 PROM Ronald Castine Q Shirley Rodgers Patricia Highlands Zack Washington Robert Kowalski R. M, Waitlevertch Joann McDonald SPECIAL AWARDS Bausch and Lomb Medal for PrOHciency in Science. ALBERT J. ABRAHAM Bob Piasecky William Matthews' Memorial Award DIANA ABRAHAM R. M. VVaitlevertch Bob Davidson Shirley Pherson Bill Horton Anne Lorentz Bob Gordon Jeanne Anderson Jeff Kealey Ray Chicotella Ray I-Iandlan Clifford Myers Dora Lee Pany Barbara Starcoski FORTY-TWO Q-'illlf' .EJJVQLUJJ Kr Film ALMA ITATER H JHHHHHTTH HIGH SCHOOL vaurm Iffl mmo oucr ll Q i Cgass-H88 HHH QQHZHH HHH Hi H 33.175 'tfigi QI ETH ztzizizz Hrs! :gg 1232i 3'lJfl,L,,JjlHJJ JH H2514 H HHH 4 H HH if :gin E53 1 Lrffr fFFT?i?7l3Qf,3Z2Hi1 HHH I .ez - .M Ma-fer Errvbfem .Q bfufhdhd r..,um, U' LL iillggirl FH - ma Marter How dearfo us thy' ight In :HI - ma Fla.-ter Hof.: dearto Us-Lh ' I1 ht Rnd -ilffrf LLl.UHJ.L llifi HHHHHHHHQ H mem'rg of t 5 teach-incLs0ur lives are- al-ways bright? .Haenoufaagg-are! oo H ef s0.,f'uef,,hf..Husu1aw-r, -..mf ill-U J HW Lf-' FORTY-THREE 'MW' S S fairs UNIUR FORTY-FOUR .IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS .IICAN VVHERRY, , hlHRRY D'IiM1Llo. hIoHN LESNICK CATHERINE HHLIVIHQR, 7vI'L?ll.fIlI'L'1A Prmiclerzl l,I'Z'Sl'CfL'I1f St'L'7'l'fLU'3' Juniors just plotting Along HOME ROOM 209 Row ONE: M. Barreca, C. Baugh- man, D. Brewer, H. Babiak, R. Zaleski, R. Boggio, J. Anderson. Row Two: B, Avolio, E. Altman, D. Allison, S. Burk, Hansen, M Bair, G. Bonazza, A, Brecht, F, Backus. Row THREE: N. Anderson, J. Brownell, B, Brentzel, B. An- thony, M. Biondi, Baughman, F. Brasco, Bedont, M, Ander- son. Row FOUR: T, Altman, B. Bier- bower, S. Avolio, G, Boettner, B. Briggs, D. Ausec, Bryant, l,. Bold. HOME ROOM 502 Row ONE: L. Dohring, M. A. De Palma, M. Chishko, D. Casario, D. Clavel, A. Bukovsky, C. Cursi, R. Duckworth. Row Two: W. Chew, D. Do- menic, J. Duzyk, M. Capparelli, D. Compton, V. DelBene, V. Cottrell, A. Cilli. Row THREE: J. Downing, R. Croushore, A. Drylie, Cook, J. Bushyager, E. Dent. D. Di Loreto, V. De Bridge, H, Drie- stadt. Row FOUR: A. Diehl, A. Ciocca, J. D'Emilio, E. Dodds, B, David- son, J. Coca, R. Crescenzo, Okay . . . Ready . . . Time out for one last deep breath before we take that long awaited leap into our Senior year at The time certainly has fled. Remember the very Hrst day we entered these halls as Freshmen? How amazed and backward we were, and now we are at last on the threshold of attaining the goal of our dreams. Not only do we have next year to look forward to, but in our minds we shall always cherish the memories of our first year as upperclassmen, and the new thrills and excite- ment it brought to us at our parties, dances, and assemblies. Under the capable leadership of our class officers, President John Lesnick, Vice President Jerry D,Emilio, Secretary Catherine FORTY-FIVE - - .Tl. i - ... i UNIURS Huether, and Treasurer Jeanne Wherry, we par- ticipated in the gala Junior-Senior Prom, which more than lived up to our expectations. And what about our class party, under the Hne spon- sorship of Miss Harshey? Can you remember When you ever had as much fun as that night, with all your friends there? Yes, it really has l HOME Rooivi 303 Row ONE: G. Gorigaware, Free, B, Gustafson, Mr, McLean, A. Ghiglietti, J. Fisher, G, Guiddy. Row TWO: Fallas, M, Fran- cese, A, Galvin, S, Hackley, A Hackey, P. Faison, C. Gasporato V. Faroux, D, Galetti. Row THREE: G, Filia, H, Gonga- ware, G, Harabaugh, R. Gaudi A, Gehrke, E, Garofola, D Gosser, F, Faulk, R, Gongaware, Row FOUR: D, Elias, R, Hall, I. Hartman, W, Gumbert, B, Gor- rlon, W. Foreman, R, Griflin, B, Erret. i 1 IIOM li ROOM 201 Row ONE: F, Jupena, S, Hogen- miller, D, Jupena, M, Krupp, C, Huether, B, Horton, N, Kidd, N. Kidd. Row Two: V, Kunkle, M, Hizer, D. Hoggett, L. Keisling, D, Lauf- fer, B. Hoak, P, Kindelan, L Kline. Row THREE! C, Latourette, J Klingensmith, Lawson, F, Hollen, M, Kehl, Lesnick, D. Kaylor, F, Horn, B. Klingensmith Row Fouizz H, Houser, D, Her- man, W. Kotok, W, Jones, R. Johnston. been a very wonderful year for all of us. One that has given us pleasant memories We will like to recall often. And when We boil it all down the people We have to thank for everything are ourselves. Each and every member of our Junior Class has done his share to make it the best class of the year. FORTY-SIX HOME ROOM 305 Row ONE: R. Mikosky, A, Mar- noni, A. Lorentz, R, Lusetti, B Miller, M. Maloberti, E. Naples G. Pacelli. Row Two: S, Miller, R. Lowe J. Lewis, N. McDowell, B. Mar- tin, O. Leyko, M. Lombardi, D Pacelli. Row THREE: Y. Martino, j. Long B, Moran, E. Miller, A, Miller D. Mull, A. Miano. Row FOUR: F. Orange, Materna R. Marinelli,, K. Neil, J. O'Brien W, Means, L, Moga. ABSENT: Dolores Miller. HOME ROOM 111 Row ONE: P, Schmidt, S. Pehr- son, R, Rich, J. Reinfried, M. Rega, J. Rossi, Rich, L. Rosen- steel. Row Two: S. Rain, E. Saltzman J, Pikulski, C. Paulone, B. Page K. Primus, M. Pilkington, Di Pries ter, H. Rigoni. Row THREE! J. Sanderbeck, S. Safran, G. Rogers, Mrs, Brady, E. Pifcr, E. Rager, C. Riddle, W. Roscher. Row FOUR: P, Raviart. R. Rho D. Peer, B. Reeger, C. Pitzer, Rohrbacker, M. Rice, C. Robin- son. E. Persichetti. HOME ROOM 306 Row ONE: H. Semencar, S, Tro- golo, R, Tucci, Zollinger, J Wherry, N. Schnupp, H. Werner Row Two: J. Spore, H. Smiy A, Zeoli, R. Switzer, D. Steele A. Volk, G. Wolfe. Row THREE: B. Tocco, J, Shrum R, Smail, F, Swartz, D. Stine- biser. Row FOUR: C. Simler, B. Wolf C, Staney, A. Shearer. Q x ophomores -lor: MALUB1-1RT1 . ..,Tf8dfJuf67' PRIsc11,LA JOHNSON , , A . ,Secretary EIACK CQRFINI-IR ..,.A, Vim l'rcfzfdm,r The hayi-'wa mark is reached! Gee what fun we've had this year! It's hard to believe anything could have been more fun than our Freshman year. But this was. We walked into school the Hrst day in our Sophomore year and laughed at the bewildered look on the Freshies face. Then we tried to put them at their ease, remembering our own fright of a year ago. We met more kids and made new friends. This is the first year we took part in Varsity Sports. The class was advised by Miss Double. She gave us wonderful help for our class party. Everything went beautifully at the party and this year the boys even danced. We were all in our different HOME ROOM 300 Row ONE: N. Blasioli. K. Ander- son, G. Bender, S. Brown, M, B Dean, J, Ashbaugh, H, Brock. Row Two: J. Baloga, F. Danton M. DeAngelo, M. A. Bold, J Bayot, P. Baughman, S, Altman Row THREE: NI. Colangelo, G Croushore, A. Del Vitto, G Charlton, J. Andrews, J. Bolton G. Crise, Capozzi. Row Fouiz: S, Answine, J, Cas- tine, T, Casper, H, Campbell, J Acrie, E. Benson. Row FIVE: J, Cribbs, G. Blair C. Dangelo, C. Chellman, I Bernard, R. Clayton. HOME ROOM 101 Row ONE: P, Du Bois, C. Elliot J. Greiner, R. Getto, R, Greene J. Frey, M, Downing, D, Garj l d HU. Row Two: G, Gongaware, J Fruehstorfer, B, Dorohovich, B Friedman, R, Ereditario, O. Downs, R. Giordano, A, Gra- bowsky, Row THREE: J. Goody, J. Font- ano L, Gazalie, J, Droutz, M Fennel, Fair, A. Greenburg. ROW FOUR: Fisher, George, M. Demorest, Gordon, C, Dent P. Gold, R. Gilland. Row FIVE: J. Feld, C. Denunzio P. Enrico, D. Gounder. clubs and things were jumping all the time. We took part in the assemblies. They were such fun. We worried ourselves sick before f'Mid Termsn and it was such a relief when they were finally over and we got our grades. Prom time drew near and the whole school was buizing with excitement. So many more of our classmates were there. The gowns were beautiful and the boys looked so grown-up. A gala time was had by all. It wasn't till the Senior assembly and we moved into other seats that we realized we actually were upper-classmen. FORTY-NINE HOME ROOM 109 Row ONE: M. Ickes, E. Holby, T. Hankinson, P. Johnston, S. Jadot, D. L. Marchiando, S. Gress, I. Lornicka. ROW TWO: D. Hampton, R. Little, H. Loughner, Howard, M, Larimer, G. Long, D. Hackey, J. Marian, V. Jackson. Row THREE: T. McDevitt, Hummel, Ketter, M. Henry, C. Houser, S. Harshey, T. Ireland, T. Hertzog. Row FoUR: J. Gurksnis, E. Ken- nedy, Kennelty, G. Madill, T. Kepple, B. Held, J. Leasure, C. Henry, D. Koch. Row FIVE: D. Maloy, M, Ko- pack, W. Jepson, P. Hartman. HOME ROOM 102 Row ONE: D. McKissock, C. Mongelluzzo, B. Murrman, B. Miller, L. Pierce, J. Miller, N. Myers, R. Rosso. ROW Two: D, Reinfried, Pat- ton, D. Modar, L. Miller, N. Pierce, M. L. Reinfried, M. Oz- zello, G, Petrilli, Robinson. Row THREE: N. Sambucci, P. O'Hare, Jeannine Patton, V. Myers, E. Reidmiller, D. Nzitale J. Musiak. Row FOUR: R. Mock, P. Regal, C. Matt, D. O'Roslcy, R, Rau, W. Nedley, M. Salvatore. Row FIVE: Mattia, J. Opzir, D Roberts, B. Ressler, B. Reese U'Rosky. HOME ROOM 304 Row ONE: N. Stevenson, E Terpko, R. Shotts, P, Smith, M Stough, J. Troglio, M. Sticca. Row Two: J. Zetter, R. Stine- biser Se more W Tra esser y Y y - H , B. Wahl, P. Tarquinio, Ubing- er, D. Scarlett, J. Wolf. Row THREE: T. Tanyer, D Sh0W, P. Speed, J. Schlosser, V. Schmidt, S. Shaw, A. Zellers, D Stevick. Row FOUR: G, Smeltzer, P. Vi- tolo, B. Yurt, P. Tewes, P. Tocco, L. Schnupp, B. Stryker. Row FxvE: A. Zahratka, J. Tra- then, W, Smith, V. Spencer, B VVarrender, R. Wurther. SOPHO ORE a a FIFTY FRESH E FIFTY-ONE TH E FR ICSHMAN CLASS Some seniors ruefully clinging to the fun and evcitement of their last days at J.H.S. secretly admit to themselves, 'SOh, to be a freshman againg to be only he- ginning these shortest four years of my life. The freshmen are glad this first year is overg they've been broken infclaimed hy clubs, made new friendships, and ventured forth to their first class party-memories that they will cherish in years to come. And now they are no longer re- garded as the Green Froshn, a distinction which they are marked hy as the newest ad- ditions to their future Alma Mater. . . And as they eagerly lill the places of sophomores, their past year will not he forgotten. They will remember it from their hrst step into j.H.S. to their depart- ing good-hys. No one will forget what it is like to he a Fresh- man. . . rl1ILLIE BOWERS ...... Secretary A. CHIAPPARELLI Vice Prerident M. CONSTANTINE , .,Pre:idenr Nl. Rossi . . ,,.,.. Treaxurer The Journey Begins HOME ROOM 204 Row KDNFI F. Bowers, E. Bellonc Bold, Nl. Bleiberg, R, Altman, D Brean, K. Bethard, F. Breclit. Row Two: C. Bigi, G. Archer, I Bavaro, C. Bartlett, Ausec, P Brust, S. Brown, B. Birk. Row THREE: R. Bittner, B. Barto- lomaicci, D. Baughman, G. Avolio C. Bullock, Bushyager, H. Bair R, Ankney, ul. Brais. Row Fouuz C. Bossert, D. Baker ll. Boettner, T. Bold, D. Bossert lf. Berry, F. Battaglini, P. King. llON'll-l ROONI 205 Row KJNIZI C. Deseire, J. Cassette H. Constantine, C. Cliiapparelli D. DiClauclio, T. Cloliessy, li lirrett, Row Two: l., Clmmp, T. Clirig. man, B. Costcllano, F, Caplan, M Diehl, Croutz, S, Culp, D, De- Nlark. VV. Clemmon. Row ,liHRFl'2I Cassette, F. Cycak D, Colomluine, R. Criblws, R Daugherty, Ll. D'Emilio, P, De- iiiinzio, D, Crossman, B. Clemens ROW l'lOl'RI S. Carosella, l, liyerly, P Craig, D. Dlusky, K Clair, R. Dodds. HOMIQ ROOM 208 Row ONIQ: D. Gongaware, F Fisher, A. Fisher, R. Hill. B lloltzer, P. lfvagelistc, A. Garci- ner, l. jaclot. Row Two: T. Garland, S Ha-iduk, P. Gieger, Howe, Ii Golrl, Mrs. Reuter, B. Irwin, M Gilrlcsnis, A. Hiller, R. Hartman Row 'l'niueic: VI. Giacomo, C Few, M. Few, D. Henry, B Housler, ,l. Farroux, bl. Hartman C. Hackey, B. Fox, Row FOUR: -l. Haulrrick, J. HQ- liranlc, B. Filce, K. Feight, li Guzik, D, Greenawalt, D. Frey. llOME ROOM 100 Row ONE: R. Lauffer P Ko calc 1 - P s G. Mair, Kealey, T, Martin E, Kifer, M. Krupp. Row Two: D. Mann, L. Leonard J. Louder, W. Jones. J. Lauricia M. Linsenbigler, D. Kratovil. Row THREE: I, Ketter, B, Mal- lieh, C. King, B, Kessel, W Mains, F. Martin, W. Keisling, R Kepple. Row FoUR: C. Lander, W. Len- ker, P. Koontz, C, Kratochvil. Row F1vE: T. Kukich, E. Kling- ensmith, G. King, R, Kramer, D. Kifer, N, Lavigna, C. LoNigro. HOME ROOM 110 Row ONE: M, Miller, T. O,Connell, R, Ranier, B, Miller, F, McDevitt, J. Minkel, J. Pehrson. ROW Two: L. McDonnell, P Irogola, R. Petrillo, A. M. Ontko V. Morgan, P. Morgan, P. Quinn A, Pacelli, J. Peltier, D. Orange. Row THREE: N, Masciantonio, G Neubert, G. Neminski, R, Pike J, Miller, L, Pehrson, Neiderhiser M, Myers, V. Petrillo, R. Misneff Row FOUR: B. Perry, E. Orosko J, Miller, Patosky, S, Pocalika Nauman, T. Noonan, N. Pierce. HOME ROOM 203 Row ONE: J. Spore, D, Scott, J. Seifert, M. Safran, P. Schrock, M. Rossi, P. Rugh. Row Two: N. Scarlett, E, Seh- ring, G. Smith, F, Sarnelli, S. Sensenick, H. Shurick, L. Raviart. Row THREE: J. Sarsfield, L. Rosso, L, Stafford, H. Spicher, M, Schmidt, M. Rohrbacher, T. Szinderheck, G. Smail. Row FOUR: R, Sinclair, D. Rohr- bacher, E, Smail, I, Stauffer, G, Ritson, R, Smith, S, Seber, D. Rendon, R, Roberts. HOME ROOM 107 Row ONE: B. Watson, P, Ubinger, S. Tozzi, D, Stawicki, A, Tocco, C. West, H. Yurt. Row Two: P. Van Horn, D. Wigginton, D. Zona, S, Stawicki, Mr. Stroud, M, Sweeney, D. Woloshun, l. While, Whatule. Row THREE: R. Zorzi, G. Weigold, A, Vadas, A. Wells, D, Young- bauer, D, Werner, D, Steiner, R, Vossburg, D. Tutino, R, Swartz. Row FoUR: B. Williams, D. Waugaman, M, Zeoli, C, Stoltz, W, Windiield, D. Stinebiser, P. Yurt, M, Yuhas, R, Zellers. i v cdmuunn Ml It takes a Well-rounded curriculum to make a Well-rounded student. Drama is one of these many things that help to do so. In presenting the play January Thawf, the students not only had much enjoyment and pleasure, but they learned many things. 'llhey learned to he punctual for rehearsals, they learned what 'la cycloraman is, and they learned to overcome a feeling of shy- ness. And yes, what fun it Was! Especially because it was such a great success! Popular Sciencev, Steinbeck, i'Seventeen, and just a pleasant atmosphere seem to be all that these students are looking for . . . and seems they found it! OSCAR We acclaim, with greatest pride, our Oscar staff, which has been working furi- ously all year to create such new char- acters as ,Tigger and Oscar Sez and to polish up all the regular stand-bys. Al- ways on the scene, these hard-working future journalists, have kept the students of J.H.S. up on the last minute news. Under the capable sponsorship of Miss Fontanella and the conscientious direc- tion of Joann Zollinger and Miriam Blei- berg, this paper has won great acclaims. And not to be forgotten are the ever working Oscar collectors who make pos- sible the distribution of our favorite llewspapef. Miriam Bleibergg Helen Thorn ton, Joanne Zollinger, editor: john Trogolio, Delores Pacelli standing: Miss Fontanella, ad visor, Eleanor Michaux, THE 0 CAR . . . As the presses roll OSLYX R STA F If Row Uxli: li, Friedman. ll. Pacclli, Ill Thornton, Xl. Bleiberg, VI, Zollinger, lf. Nlichaux, Y. Faroux, l', Dulgois, Row Two: D. l.. Pany, P. Cas- par, R, Nl, Waitlevertch, Miss lfontenclla, lj. liaison, .-X. Lorentz, Nl, Sticca. Row rlilllililff J, Klingensmith, J. Nlcllonalxl, D. Domenick, M, Kehl, l. Lomicka, l'. Gold. Row l'lOllRZ W. Ressler, Trog- lio. OSCAR COLLECTORS Row fJNliZ K. Schmidt, J, Zol- lenger, C. Baughman, Miss Fon- tanclla, Nl, Markley, P, Fisher, P. DuBois. Row Two: F, Bowers, B, L. Mil- ler, j, Patton, H. Shurick, P. Smith., G. Kebernick, B, Gustaf- son, R. Duckworth, Row 'lniuiiiz D. Stawicki, N Nlcllowell, B. Fox, Row Fork: R, Rich, T. Hank- inson, 13. Clayton, B, Vlvolfe, J Klingensmith, T. Martin, EDITORIAL STAFF FIFTY-SIX CHURUS . . . n wings of song Have you ever heard lovely singing coming from the Fourth Street building's band room during second period? Have you wondered who it was or thought you were wakening from a beautiful dream? I think all of us have heard it and it wasnlt a dream, it was the Jeannette High School Chorus. This organization is under the capable direction of our Well-liked lVlr. Lozdun. We look forward to their singing in the various assem- blies throughout the year. Great talent has often been found in its members. They give us a beautiful and impressive Christmas pageant and there are tears in many a persons eyes. This year during the annual National Fducation Week, the chorus made a radio broadcast from the High School Audi- torium. A few of the exceptionally talented members visit other . schools for the Southwest Music Festival. This is considered quite an honor. Many people wonder what it would feel like to be in Mr. Lodzun's shoes. In this chorus they have a chance to find out for they direct the group. Bacularette and Commencement exercises come and you can be sure the Chorus will be there on the job. The members will miss the chorus after graduation but many of them will go on to higher musical careers. Row flbllii P. Lomicka, R, Gross, E. Weigold,, A. Tillman, R. Duckworth, F. Danton, D. Priester M. Blair, E, Altman, E. Pifer, J, Wlherry, I. While, V. Kunkle, .-X. Volk, R. Yeager, C. Fisher M. Carnella. Row Two: P. Speed, C. Malone, L. Loughner, M. Larimer, D. Pacelli, l.. Kline. B. Anthony U. Neiderhiser, J. Jacobelli, D. Brewer, Capparelli, A, Chew, B. Martin, F. Brasco, B. Funk. Row THREE: Lodzsun, Director, J. Lawson, R. Tocco, D. Purse, D, Lawther, J. Ausec, C. Chell- man, A. Shearer, J. Baloh, T. Havarnec. . V , y W sv Y . v Y Y ,' FIFTY-SEVEN A D THE BA D PLAYED O l-low many times have you shouted at the football games, Here comes the bandln Yes, I suppose we'vC all yelled it, for every Jayhawk fan senses the thrill that comes when that familiar drum cadence is suddenly heard above the spirited crowd. We listen to the gradual rise of the beats until all at once the red and blue shows through the gate to receive their welcoming ap- plause. You remember that, don't you? Then remember how many times you've bragged about the unique skits presented by the band during 'fhalf-timen, and how the high-stepping majorettes are quite unmatched in their skills. Yes, we certainly are proud of our band. VVithin the last two years, the outfit has completely maneuvered two successful performances at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, during the Steeler games. Al- so, with their martial music and dignified appearance, they have taken top prizes in parade contesting. 'Phe credit, now, could never be denied to this organization as they once again don their uniforms in the spring to pre- sent their annual concert. lt is then that the magnificent musicianship of each member is acknowledged and the sincere appreciation to their director, John M. Lodzun, is presented by all those who have known him. Jeannette High School Band has fin- ished its job now for another year, and never failing to succeed, they will con- tinue, through their work and untiring efforts, to present the outstanding achievements as they have always done in the past. Soro CLARINI-1Ts: J. lVlautino, R. Getto, E. Terpko, J. Rossi, E, Benson, J. Goody. N. Lynch' SECOND AND 'PHIRD CLARINETS: G. Kebernich, I, Lomica, S. Seber, W. Jepson, D, Allison, N. Mas- ciantino. SAx,PHoNE: M. Salvatore, Drum Major, Tenor, R. Daugherty, Alto, A, Kimmell, B. VVilliams. CoRNE'rs: P, Enrico, Ceasar, K. Stinson, W. Errett, B. Funk, Opar, V. Debridge, R. Gilleland, T. Hankinson, Gurksnis, W. Mackey, Bernard, R. Dunlap, W, Winfield, Pertier. BAssEs: V. DiMatteo, R. Wolfe, J. Moffa, R. Weigold. BARITONES: J. Byrns, D. Lawther. 'l'RoMBoNEs: R, Clayton, T. Wilfield, J. Gordon, C. DeAngelo, E. Gold, D. Greenawalt. BELL: N. Provance, bl. Pikulski, R, Downing, D. Pany, P. Faison, J. Bushyager, lVl, Downing, D. Kratovil, B. Errett. DRUMS: A. Flemm, Timpani, R, Smail, Bass Drum, Feld, Cymbals, R. Graudi, Snare Drum, G, Smeltzer, Snare Drum, G. Murrman, Snare Drum, R. Yurt, Snare Drum, R. Rho, Snare Drum, A. Denunzio, Snare Drum, R. Sinclair, Snare Drum, D. Fry, Snare Drum, N. Pierce, Snare Drum. COLOR GUARDS: W. Matthews, E. Dodds, I. Sanderbeck, G. Bender, A. Diehl. MANAGERS: E. Benson, J. Rossi, R. Smail, J. Mautino, K. Stinson, A. Flemm. F URW RD RCH I f4Our high stepping majorettesw Remember those clever skits between halves at our football games, Well, much credit goes to our nine high step- ping majorettes-Mr. LodZsun's pride and joy-who did their part to make them so enjoyable. Director John M. Loclzsun ,JN ex S. Rogers Depalma KI. Rega B. J, Gustafson KI, Ozzello D. Nloclar D, Brewer KI, DePalma A. Ghiglietti Row ONE: D. Henry, I, Lomicka X Vol L l D MUSIC CLUB AND ORCHESTRA ORCHICSTRA Presenting Jeannette High Schoolfs famous orchestra!! Yes, we all have to agree on one point and that is, we really have a fine orchestra!! Their beautiful rendition of 'gChristmas Fantasyv played at the Christmas assembly along with the Chorus won,t be forgotten. What about those fun-filled community sings? Can you imagine the orchestra not there to keep us in tune? Certainly not. Letfs show them We,re really proud of them. And naturally a big hand of appreciation goes Ollt to their capable director, Mr. Lodzun MUSIC CLUB k, ', Pau one, . Pavelli' oggio, Nl, Carnella, l'. Du i l' rabrizzo. Row Two: I. Patton, F. Danton Nl. ,l. De Angelo, H. Shurick, ll. Croutz, l.. Seymore, D, Scott, l'. Shrock. Row 'l'Hki-:Ez B. Kessel, S. Culp, D. De Mark, U. Neiderhiser, lf. Nltman, B. Anthony, l., Kline Row Fouk: B. Fox, L. Dudley M, Few, P. Speed, C. Few, lil Pifer, R. Clayton, lVlr. Lodznn. Row Five: li. Benson. J, Bernard P. Ricco, J. Opar, Rossi, If Berry, N, Anderson. ORCHESTRA SiaA'rEn: J. Mautino, Ed. Benson, Robert Clayton, N. Anderson, C. D'Angelo, K. Stinson, P. Enrico, V. De Bridge, R. Dunlap. STANUINKQ: R, Burro, D, Lawther, Mr, Lodzun, D. Scott, G. Smelt- zer, A. lflemn, B. Murrman, -Ioan Pilkulski. v MUSIC CLUB Afraid to perform before an audience? Have stage fright? Then this is the club for you. This Hne musical organization, under the able leadership of Mr. Lodzun, is open to anyone who sings, plays an instrument, or is just plain interested in music. Each month, the members meet in the band room prepared to perform before their fellow members in some musical manner. There is no better way to get over stage fright or hear the performances of the best talent in H. S. SIXTY REMBRANDT AND COLLECTORS CLUBS REMBRANDT CLUB Oh, look at that boy dressed as a girl, make-up and everything! It's just one of the many new members being in- itiated into this fine club. Yes, you have a lot of fun in this club, which meets in the Clay Avenue School Building under the able leadership of Mrs. Fry. The purpose of the club is to bring together the artistical-minded stu- dents of H. S. and have them Work for the good of the school and community. We have these people to thank for the colorful posters seen around school an- nouncing the school dances. COLLECTORS, CLUB If you have any interesting hobbies, you should join the Collectors, Club. By bringing their collections of foreign stamps, dolls, snapshots, and many other articles to school, the members find out more about different hobbies other than his own. This club is open to all students in Jeannette High and is supervised by Mrs. Reuter, who is an enthusiastic col- lector of antiques. You don't necessarily need a hobby to join this club, although everyone should have some hobby to en- joy in their leisure time. REMBRANT CLUB letr. B. Michaux. B. Ressler. COLLECTORS CLUB M. Roi. ware. tellano. P. Mattra, D. Frey. SIXTY-ONE Row ONE! G. Fallas, V. Blawas G. Crise, I. Raynor, M, Watson j. Reinfried, M. Orange, D. Scar Row Two: H. Spiker,j. .-X. Fallas D. Markley, Mrs. Fry, D. Grariat Row 'ILHREEZ G, Smeltzer P Mattia. W. Means, J. Patosky Row TJNEZ C. Baughman 'VI Borecca, H. Spozio, R. Wurthner R. Mock, D. Allison, M. Schmidt Row Two: G, Bonazzo, H. Smiw lf. Hajduk, F. Fisher, J. Seifert L, Raviart, J, jadot, D, Gonga Row THREE: D. Evangelist Robinson, Miller, M, Gurksnis Mrs. Reuter, R, S. Altman D McKissock, B. lrwin, B. Cas Row FOUR: G. Smeltzer D Yuhas, R. Daugherty, B. Perry GREX CLUB Row ONIZI Patton, C. Mon- geluzxu. C, Miller, H, Thornton Nl. Bleiberg, R. Gross, N. Steven- son, H. Pyren. Row Two: VI, Sticca, B. Fried- man, Fluke. P, O'Hare, :X Chew, D, Clavel, G. Barclay, YY Chew. Row THRFF Cribbs R Willtr, .12 , . i - R, Wiegold, .-X. Shearer, J, Cohen l, Klingensinitli, T. Bushyager. l'iURffNSlC Row ONE. Cohen, P. Gold, -I Wherry, P, DuBois, lVl, Bleiberg, ll. Thornton, T. liushyager, j Klingensmith, Row Two: M, J. De.fXngelo, lf Danton, VV, Chew, D, Domenic, T. lflfmilio, Bushyznger, Row THREE: ,l. Schlosser, B Freidman, D. Nlarchiando, -I Kusinsky, B. Miller, I, Lomicka G. Barclay. GREX CLUB AND FORENSIC GREX CLUB . To be or not to bel' Speak these words, I pray youu These familiar expressions from the theatre may be heard at some of the Grex Club meetings, for this club is founded for our dramatic students. Each year it presents a three act play which is always looked forward to with great antici- pation. Its sponsor, Mrs. F. Stabile, and its president, Helen Thornton, have help- ed to make it a success by planning interesting Held trips, novel projects, and interesting meetings. Grex thesis helps its members to become better actors and actresses, and to appreciate the fine culture of the stage. FORENSIC Are you bursting with dramatic talent and want a place to really blow off steam? Then this is the organization for you. Although no regular club period is allotted for this organization, it is the most active group in the school. Each member attends tournaments usually held on Saturday, participating in poetry, extempore, humorous, dramatic, and ora- torical declamation. Through the Hne efforts of Miriam Bleiberg, prexy and VVilma Chew, the ,leannette Chapter held a successful tournament this year! Among their activities this -year was a splendid assembly enjoyed by all. SIXTY-TWO TRAVEL CLUB Do you like to take long hikes and ad- mire the lazy countryside? If you do, one club you should belong to is the active Travel club, which is Linder the guidance of Mr. Stroud. These members get up bright and early to take these hikes to- gether and have grod times traveling together, which increases their knowledge of places. Every year they visit the city of Pittsburgh and see many historic sights. We owe the travel-theme pictures hanging in our halls to the Travel club. This year they sent books to the poor children of Kentucky ' QUIZ CLUB Row ONE: I. While, J, Kealey, C, Bold, T, Martin, F. Bowers, A. Tocco, M. Rossi. Row Two: M. Myers, A. Spore, S. Stawicki, F. Sarnelli, Nliss Duncan, E, Brecht, P. Ub- inger, A, Pacelli, A, Gardner. Row THREE: C, West, E. Bellone, D, Zona, N. Scarlett, B. Caplan, Nl. Krupp, C. King, M, Sweeny. Row FOUR: W. Keisling, N. Lavigna, G, King, R. Boettner, D. Brean, T. Kukich, C, LoNigro. TRAVEL CLUB B. A, Page. Domenick, B, Miller, lf, Holby T. O'Connell, A. Tanyer. Row Fora: H, Dreistadt, B Moran, F. Dent, E, Errett, P Johnson, S, Tozzi, 0, Downs, C l Long, rl. Anderson, L. Rosensteel liessy, C. Staney, W. Smith, V Row TTNEI R. Yeager, Nl, Maier, M, Moran, Panigal, D, Abra- ham, P. Sanderbeck, M. D'Emilio, Row Two: M. Stougli, A. Ghig- lietti, Mr, Stroud. D, Mack, nl. Kusinsky, B, Hampton, Howard, M. B. Dean, D, Tutino. Row THREE: Nl. Salvatore, C Houser, Gongaware, D. Hog- gett, L. Leonard, A, Hiller, D. Row FIVE: M. Anderson, T. Clo- i D'Emilio, T, Sanderbeck. L TRAVEL AND QUIZ CLUBS QUIZ CLUB For freshies onlyl Yes, as exclusive as the most private sororities, this club will admit only freshmen, and therefore is the lirst club of many of -l,H.S. students. When asked about the club, one fresh- man replied vehemently, Yeah, this club sure is nicel We get all kinds of questions, from Soup to Prexidfntf. As can be seen the enthusiasm for this club is great. Sponsored by Miss Duncan, the club is fine in two ways. At each meeting ani- mated quiz contests are held when the Quiz Kid of the Monthv is selected, and also, the students acquire much knowl- edge. SIXTY-THREE I Spencser, Free, R. Stryker, T lil. CIRCULO IQSPANOI, Row f,NliI P, LoNigro, D, Peer, l. Pilculski, Vl, Klingensmith, R. Smail, Row Two: E. Berry, D. Mc- Namara, R. Gross. Mrs. Bradv, A, Hackey, H. Driestadt, B. Moran. CLASSICAL CLUB Row KJNEZ D. Pzlcelli, D, Do- meniclc, Bayot, T, Clohessy, P, Ulldare, R. Tucci, A. Zeoli, Row Two: B, J, Irwin, D. Zoni H, Shurick, Miss Fontanella, S. Hajduk, I, While, T. O'Con- nell. r ROW THREE: T, D'Emilio, H Loughner, R, Little, A, Zellers, M. tl, DeAngelo, K, Bethard, B, L. Miller, A. Birk. Row FOUR: S. Trogolo, D, Scott, li, Reidmiller, D. Stawicki, C, West, If, Bellone, A, Gardner. Row FIVE: Il, George, A, Zeratka ,l. Bernard, T EL CIRCULO ESPANOL AND CLASSICAL CLUBS ICL CIRICULO ESPANOL These Senors y Senorittasv led by their capable advisor, Mrs, Flora Brady are the Spanish speaking students you hear as you rush through the hall. The only requirement for membership in this club is a sincere interest in Spanish and of course a student of Spanish. Their business meetings would be most con- fusing to the average person for all the minutes are read in Spanish. Spanish games, Spanish songs, and Spanish dances are enjoyed by the members of this club. Many of the boys and girls in the club have pen-pals from South American Countries. All in all this club is one of the pleasantest clubs in the school. CLASSICAL CLUB Veni VidiD Vici,' . , . Know what those Words mean?? If you do that means that you are eligible for membership in the Classical Club. Under the sponsorship of Miss Fontanella, this active club has quite a year! Led by their prexy, Rita Tucci, the new members are initiated as Roman slaves. The plays, the parties and 'the programs on Roman Mythology, have made the club famous. This year they presented an assembly and made their annual trip to Pittsburgh. What keeps these twentieth century Romans on the ball? Their motto- npossunt quia posse vindintierf, S IXTY- F0 UR PRIESTLY SCIENCE AND SQUARE DANCE CLUBS PRIESTLY SCIENCE If you should happenrto see smoke coming out of room 302 don't call the Hre department, for Mr. D'Amato proba- bly has the thing well in hand for after being the advisor of the Preistly Science Club Mr. Dv is always prepared to meet any emergency that might come up dur- ing club period. These future Madam Curies and Priestlies spend their club period by seeing the latest scientific movies and performing interesting ex- periments. So if you should have a yen for scientific knowledge, this is the club for you! SQUARE DANCE CLUB Swing your partners round and round, and promenade the hallsv-no, that isn't a professional caller that you hear, that's Mr. Albright shouting the calls to the members of the Square Dance Club. The members of this club have more fun doing this old hill billy stuff than they have at some of the formal dances for then they can really let down their hair and have a rip snortin' time. Although a comparatively new club, it already has gained it's share of popularity among the students of J.H.S. PRIESTLY SCIENCE son, J. Caldwell, B, Giron. Roscher. G, Cummings, Kealey. ley, P, Halucka. 'lf Martin, V, DelBene, NI, l-lenryi Harsh, C. Cursi, J, Rossi ware. X. Diehl. H, VVoloshun. SIXTY-FIVE Row ONE: C, Little, D, Cox M Watson, N, J. Lynch, F, William Row Two: F, Mastro, R. Stough A, Menanno, Mr, D'Amato L Terbot, R, Scott, B, Brentzel W Row 'FHREEZ P. Hizer, C, Hav den, A, Boggio, R. Rho, D. Purse SQUARE DANCE CLUB Row ONE: E, Altman, R, Crou shore, J, Panigal, Brownell J Van Horn, C. LoNigro, C, Top Row Two: D. Staulfer, S. .Iadot Croushore, M. Larimer, Bologa S, Altman, N. Stevenson, Coco Row THKEE: Mr, Albright, C Neuhert, D, Compton, J. Down ing bl, Allison, F, Jupena, B Williamson, E, Eenson, J, Gonga Row FOUR: E, Holby, T. Martin G, Harbaugh, M. Bleiberg, B I .-Xnthony, T. Altman, C, Long B Hampton, K. Flanigan, E. Kunkle Row FIVE: J. Kunsinski, D Breen, R, Boettner, Gongaware J. Stevey, C, Houser, R, Scott ETTE KETTE CLUB Row ONIEi R. Downing, D. Brew- er, M. Rega, Treasurer, -I Flowers, Vice President, M. Mel- lon, President, A. Lorentz, Secre- tary, D. Egler, L. Kiesling. Row Two: B. Miller. B, Brust P. Faison, J. Holt. Miss Hansen B. Starcoski, D, Myers, N. Proj vance, A. Stoltz. Row THREE: Hacltley, V Faroux, B. Friedman, S. Harshey J. Andrews, G. Charlton, J. High: lands, R. Lussetti, J. Bolton. Row Fouaz M. Kehl, K. Schmidt P. Schmidt, J. Scholosser, l'. Du: Bois, D. L. Marchiando, L. Doh- ring, S. Pherson, B. Hopkins, N Myers. COMM E RCI,-XL CLUB Row ONE: J. Patron, A, Brecht N. Pierce A. Volk, G. Pacelli, C Paulone, B, Avolio, M. Roi. J Row Two: H. Smiy, D. luher, G. Guiddy, J. Miller, J. Marian jean Patton, A. Galvin, A. Ghig- lietti, G. Bonazza. Row Ti-nose: D. Hogget, V. Diehl O, Leylco, N. McDowell, R Hertzog, R. Giordano, D. lfziroux Mrs. Stirley. Row FOUR: B. J. Gustafson, Nl NI. Krupp, E. Marchetti, Nl Dopkowsky, L. Gazalie, E. Sand- ers, K. Brecht, Nl. Fennel, R Mock. x 'X ,T' ..-..f ETTE KETTE AND COMMERCIAL CLUBS ETTE KETTE Oops! Put that comb and mirror back in your purse. Tt's not good etiquette to comb your hair in publicf' Anyone of the girls with membership in the Ette Kette Club would pop up with something like this if they saw a breach of the well known K'Emily Postv Etiquette. Under the supervision of Miss Hansen, this club is active throughout the school. ln every issue of the Oscar the members of this club have a column, Ette Kette Quipsf' giving us the do's and donltsn of lftte Kette. COMMERCIAL CLUB Do you type the Columbus method- find a key and land on it? If you do you,re no member for the Commercial Club. The girls in this club have a goal set for them which is speed and accuracy in their typing and each girl in the club is an accomplished typist. They can do wonders with a typewriter. They type out designs, birds, trees, and girls. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Stiffey. This year the club put on a grand assembly and sponsored some noon dances. SIXTY-SIX va- 1 LIBRARY CLUB Row CTNEI Seymore, Miss Alda McMasters, M, Ickes, M, Ozello, D. Stevick, M. Sticca, I. Sebring, E. Backus, A. Grabowski, R. Stinebiser, M. Myers, M, Kearns, S. Gress, L. Pierce. LIBRA RY MONITORS Row TTNEI Holt, Seymore, M, Kearns, M. Ickes, S. Gress. Row Two: Miss McMaster, D. Reinfried, D. Srevick, M. Rein- fried, L. Pierce, B, Brust. LIBRARY CLUB AND MONITORS LIBRARY CLUB These girls are familiar with the latest books and the library. Some of the activities during the club meetings and throughout the school year include: reviewing advertising national book week in the school and community, and the novel idea of having treasure hunts through the library books. The purpose of this club is to prepare the girls for future library work. The club is supervised by our popular, new librarian, Miss McIVIaster. LIBRARY MONITORS These girls come under the heading of those girls who do much and receive so little! The library monitor is known for her congenial personality and bright smile. She's the one who is always ready to help you find That thin book you need for a book you need for a book re- port the next dayf' This training teaches the girls Dewey Decimal System and general library rules. This sort of training will make better librarians in the future! ' SIXTY-SEVEN NATURE STUDY CLUB ROW KTNEZ C, Henry, H, Hum- mel, W, Jepson, T, Mongeluzzo, J. Ausec, K, Hostetter, W. Fore- man, B, Burro. Row Two: A. Greenberg, G. Weigold, J, Kennedy, Mr. Mc- Lean, R, Gilleland, Cassette, J. Capozzi. Row 'TBHREEI J. Ketter, J, Boyle J. Gurlcsnis. JUNIOR SPORTSMAN Row ONE: P. Rega, Maloberti T. Kepple, G. Robinson, B. Loughner, Ausec, T, Bold, Row Two: C, Lander. Cas- sette, D, Weigold, D. Maloy, D Mains, R, Burro, S. Brown. Row Tnkrr- Bedont A Con 1'- J. , . - stantine, Gastine, C, DeNunzio. D, Miller, Bryant, E, Guzik, BOYS' SPORTS CLUB Row CJNEI R. Zaleski, Fisher, R, Greene, R. Handlan, B, Ko- walski, A, Ashbaugh, T, Hanki- son. Row Two: E, Perischetti, A. Del Vitro, T. Caspar, Mr, Churchman, D. Gounder, G. Bender, J. Musiak. Row TFHREEI R. Shorts, I, Zol- linger, J. Trathen, R, Jupena, K, Neill, 0'Brien. BOYS GYM Row ONE: E. Perischetti, R. Jupena, Fisher. ROW TWO: Stevey, B. Kowal- ski, J, Maloberti, R, Handlan, Mr, Ghurchman, 0lBrien. y y GUIDANCE Thru Mr. Boettner's never tiring ef- forts, the guidance department has be- come quite useful to the -I.H.S. students. Pictured here is Mr. Boettner giving guidance advice to Katherine Brecht and Art Stinebiser. ACTIVE GROUPS NATURE STUDY CLUB The name of this club describes in it- self exactly. lVlr. McLean, our biology teacher, patiently explains the pros and cons of wild life to his bewildered pupils. Wheather permitting these eager students strike off for the woods in search of leaves, insects, and other treasures to be delivered at the next meeting and dis- cussed by the club. To anyone interested in nature this club presents a real op- portunity to learn some facts which could be of future aid. GYM MONITORS Hey, get under that shower! No jokin'l You've got to get wet! Every freshman and sophomore fellow knows that to be the voice of the gym monitor and through biller experience they have found that he is no one to fool with! The gym monitor is a protege of Mr. Church- man, Every day these monitors perform such duties as bandaging a scrapped knee, referring basketball games and taking the roll. By setting a good example, these fellows teach good sportsmanship as well as good playing. BOY'S SPORTS CLUB Wow! Look at those muscles! They really come in handy when these boys, who are sponsored by Mr. Churchman, play such games as basketball, softball, and volleyball at their monthly club periods. Most of these boys have partici- pated in some form of athletics during their school years, and of course have had gym. This active club seems to have big plans for the future. With such guidance as they have from Mr. Churchman we are sure they will succeed with their plans. JUNIOR SPORTSMAN CLUB If you would like to be a future sports- man of Pennsylvania, join the junior Sportsman Club. The purpose of this club is to teach sportsmanship. Mr. Amann, sponsor, teaches these boys everything pertaining to sports. They are given an opportunity to learn how to be safew before it is too late. The school may look as though the boys have de- serted it the Hrst day of hunting season, but they are back the next day with interesting stories of their experiences. Keep up the good work boys. Good sportsmanship is what you are noted for. SIXTY-NINE ALPHA HI-Y CLUB Row ONE: T. McDivitt, R. Chicotella, B. Gordon, B, Giron, J, Kealey, J, Griener, C, Cope- land, 1, Caesar. Row Two: A. Kimmel, F, Horn, D. Mull, Troglio, Mr, Basom, K. Stinson, Moffa, E, Lavelle, E, Terpko, M, Stough. Row THREIEI T, Bushyager, J. Cribbs, D. Herman, W. Brentzel, H. Houser, j. Mautino, R. Getto, N. Anderson, W. Horton, W. Bierbower, Byrnes. Row FOUR: W. Beckner, C. Myers, Z. Washington, W. VVar- render, B. Wolfe, J, Caldwell, G. Cummings, A. George, Free. ALPHA TRI-HI-Y Row CJNEZ D. Egler, M. Rega, J. Flowers, J. Zollinger, M. L. Rein- fried, A, Lorentz, R. Downing, N. Provance,, A. Stoltz. Row Two: D. Brewer, L. Baugh- man, M. Mellon, B, Starcoski, D. Myers, R. Lusetti, P, Faison, Holt, J. Bolton, Row 'TSHREEI P. Schmidt, M. Markley, j. McDonald, S, Birk, J. Dohring, J. Pikulski, B, Brust, D. Miller. ROW FoUR: S. Hackley, Schlos- ser, S. Harshey, S, Pehrson, A. Marnoni, Highlands, V, Far- roux, Mrs, Williams. Row FIVE: K. Schmidt, P. Fisher, P. DuBois, M. Kehl, D, l.. Marchiando, N, Myers, G. Charl- ton, B. Hopkins. B FTA H I-Y Row KRNEZ W. Matthews, J. Roberts, G, Robinson, A. Ash- baugh, Robinson, R, Greene, P. Halucka. Row Two: W. Held, R. Loyd, I. McClelland, Mr. Patterson, Gordon, Brownell, T. Noonan. Row. THREE: R, Ludwig, G. Manolis, D, Miller, Stevey, R. Kowalski, J. Ashbaugh. Row FouR: D, Masciantonio, W. Errett, P. LoNigro, R, Malloy, R, Handlan, T. Kepple. BF'l'A TRI-HI-Y Row CTNES M. Downing, D. Modar, R. M. Waitlevertch, A. Curry, D. L. Pany, H, Thornton, R. Boggio, R. Duckworth. Row Two: J. Wolfe, M. Maier, M. Moran, C. Steiner, Miss Stump, R. Switzer, R, Mikosky, E. Naples, M, Dean, D, Priester. Row THREE: M. DePalma, P. Capar, P. Terpko, M. Kifer, H. Pyren, P, johnson, F. Danton, I, Lomicka. Row FoUR: C. Miller. I. De- Palma, Wherry, W. Chew, E Dent, D, Reinfried, F, Hocken- berry. Row. FIVES G. Kebernick, G, Bushyager, Lynch, D, Abra- ham, Anderson, M. Caparelli, D. Steele. 'il B ETA H I-Y Here they are Mr. Pattersonls pride and joy. This club is made up of Fine boys, who take a great interest in all club activities. Many of them represented their club at the Hi-Y Conference at Union- town, where they had the opportunity to get acquainted with other boys their own age. The Hi-Y banquet was also another important event in this yearls activities. The purpose of this club is to give the boys a better understanding of the kind of man a real American should be. The Cooperation shown by these boys with their fine sponsor is a shining example of good sportsmanship. ALPHA HI-Y Alliliated with a nation-wide organiza- tion, the Alpha Hi-Y is one of the most outstanding clubs of the school. Their motto, which these boys live up to, is: Clean speech, clean sports, clean habits, and clean scholarshipf' They have sev- eral important speakers during the year and take an active part in each meeting. The club helps to sponsor the Installation Banquet, and sells sports pins. Many of them attended the boys conference at Uniontown this year. Mr. Basom is the competent and highly regarded leader of these boys. A scene from the Hi-Y Installation Banquet. Having finished their dinner they are now ready for the entertain- ment and later the serious part of the Banquet which is the installation of new members. -HQQAM and fates ALPHA TRI-HI-Y As time marches on, this righteous group of girls will always remember that high ideas make high ideals taught by their club and grand, capable sponsor, Mrs. Williams. You always find them as busy as bees-planning and attending many school activities. The annual as- sembly, Saddy Hawkins Dance, Installa- tion Banquet, Tri-Hi-Y Convention, and helping those in need are a few of their activities. The motto of this club is: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian Character. BETA TRI-HI-Y 'KA little farmerette am I A new member of the Beta Tri-Hi-YU How many Betas will ever forget that verse? Dressed up as a farmer even down to the dirt on their faces, they really were a sight on Initiation Day. Last November the club was represented at the annual Tri-Hi-Y conference at the California State Teachers College. Memo- ries include the Installation Banquet, the annual assembly in March that was so much fun, and the senior meeting when the seniors were presented with gifts. These are the things that makes a girl proud that she's a Betal SEVENTY-ONE CERAMICS AND POWDER PUFF CLUBS CERAMICS CLUB join the Ceramics Club and learn an interesting art you will never forget. These ambitious girls make ashtrays, jewelry, dishes, and many other novelties for their home and personal use. First, the form is modeled from clay by their clever hands. Then the form is baked in a special oven called a kiln. It is then glazed smooth and ready for display. Miss Patch is the capable sponsor of this club and knows how to make learning fun and as easy as eating cherry pie. POWDER PUFF Perc Westmore has nothing on these gals! By one look at you, they can tell whether you are wearing the most Hatter- ing hair-do or if your lipstick is too pink. Under the instruction of Mrs. Benne- vanto, their capable advisor, the Powder Puff members learn about make-up and its correct use. In club period Brs. Benne- vanto uses the girls as models to demon- strate the latest in hair-dos make-up. The club sponsored a successful noon dance this year. CERAMICS CLUB Row ONE: D. Stevick, l-l, Wolo- shun, V, Blawas, K, Flannigan, S. Sensenick, J. Miller, M, Rohr- backer. Row Two: I. Raynor, T. Cris- man, A, Drylie, E, Sebring, P. Crisman. POWDER PUFF CLUB Row ONE: J, Pherson. G. Plaitona, L, Pherson, Mrs. Bene- ventano, M. Rossi, R, Pike, F. Sarnelli, P. Quinn. Row Two: D. Gongaware, S. Brown, D. Kratovil, S, Sensenich, H, Brock, D. Hackey, Seifert. ABSENT C. Hackey, C, Elliot, MICROMETER CLUB Row ONE: W. Byerly, E. Sta- wicki, Boyle, Ketter, R Senelf, F. Swartz, L. Schnupp, J 0'Rosky. Row TWO: B, Long, Shrum R. Gongaware, Mr. Lang, J Tewes, R. Rau, L. Bold. Row THREE: J, Sanderbeck, H Babiak, A, Ciocca, J, Fisher, G Hayden, E. Hizer. I Row FOUR: W. Reese, R. Metz R. Marinelli, R. Galetti, W Briggs. ELECTRIC CLUB Row CJNEI B. Dunch, N, Persi- chetti, Ponzetti, Mr, Malak N-'lcDivitt, E. Olech, A. DiMar- tino. Row Two: H. Campbell, E. An- swine, H, Gongaware, J. Verdone P. Tocco, A. Diehl, G. Bender. Row THREE: P. Dicesere, R Galetti, B, Graham, D. Gounder, R. Smail, D. Elias. Row FOUR: G. Blair, S, Pocalika 1 s P. Raviart. MICROMETER AND ELECTRIC CLUBS MICROMETER CLUB Under the capable sponsorship of Mr. Lang and the leadership of Jerry Ketter, this club has gone a long way since it had been organized a few years ago. Boys from all the vocational shops are invited to join this club. To make the meetings interesting, Mr. Lang gives a talk on tools, their use and difTerent shops each month. The boys also help in making some of those beautiful props on the stage. Girls, if you want a handy man around the house, take your pick! ELECTRIC CLUB These boys seem to manage to get a charge out of everything! There aim is to promote a deeper appreciation of the contributions and services electricity renders to the community velope ad eeper realization part it plays in our modern Under the sponsorship of these boys have learned to and to de- o the great civilization. Mr. Malak work magic with electricity! They can wire anything from a Christmas tree to a diesel engine. SEVENTY-THREE CHEF AND GIRLS CRAFT CLUBS CHEF CLUB Whoever said that the best chefs are found in France? They're wrong. For right here in J.H.S. are found some of the best chefs in the world! Under the di- rection of Miss Mary Wylie, the members of the Chef Club prepare and eat one big meal at each meeting. They must be good, for the boys themselves must eat the food whether it's burned, over-cooked, or raw. And, confidentially, your reporter just happened to be passing in the hall one day, and had to stop in for a bite, because the aromas were simply heaven- ly! Take it from me, girls, this is swell training for the future husbands of America. CHEF CLUB Row ONE: J. Sanderbeck, J. Moffa, J. Mautino, Z. Washing- ton,, M. Maloberti, F. McDevitt, V, DeBridge, W, Kaylor, R. Rainer CAbsentD. Row Two: P. Rega, G. Crise, L. Bold, A. Kimmel, K, Stinson, J. Byrns, A, Flemm, E. Lavelle, -I. Griner, E. Kennedy, Miss Wylie. GIRLS, CRAFT Row ONE: J. Cook, F, jupcna, J, Painter, M, Chishko, A, Till- man, D, Garland, Downing, D. Hampton, Row Two: L. Stafford, R. M. Ereditario, D, Natale, Mr. Black, j. Farroux, Zetter, B. Dorovich. Row THKEE: R. Lowe, R, M. Rosso, Gongaware. GIRLS CRAFT CLUB Do you like to fashion belts, bracelets, and different things? That is what these girls do. With Mr. Black as their super- visor, the junior and senior girls meet and take over the wood shop once a month. Mr. Black teaches them how to use various saws and different tools, after which they spend their time making practical items. Each club period is, therefore, spent in either learning or put- ting that knowledge to use. Organized only a few years ago, each year has been a successful one to the girls of the Girls Craft Club. Their capable oHicers this year were President, A. Tillman, and Secretary-Treasurer, M. Chisko. SEVENTY-FOUR land. C. Robinson, R, Davidson. CLUB trillo, Minkel. A, Facelli, D. Orange. Noonan, D. Crossman. antonio. olis, D, Elias, Mr, Lindsey STAGE CRAFT AND FIRST AID AND SAFETY CLUBS STAGE CRAFT Lower the cycloramaln Are those ballasts safe? 'fHeads-up-here comes the asbestoslv No, this isn't code talk- it's just a few of the many things that the boys under Mr. Heinritz direction must learn. In this club the 'fellows learn all there is to know about the care of the stage. They are responsible for the beautiful props seen in our assemblies. Most of the time, they haunt the stage in an effort to learn more. Believe me if you are really stage-struck this is the club for youl FIRST AID AND SAFETY CLUB The First Aid Club is sponsored by one of our new teachers Mr. Hostetler. Its purpose is to teach the members Hrst aid and safety rules for the general benefits of everyone. At their monthly club meet- ings they practice this knowledge of first aid and spend some time in getting acquainted with traffic and other safety laws. Success for this club is important since their members will be future citi- zensg and their help in preventing un- necessary accidents is one of great im- portance. SEVENTY-FIVE STAGE CRAFT CLUB Row CFNEI R. Hartman, I-lag rick, R. Griffin, T, Spore D Little, R. Loughner, T. Garland Row Two: R. Kepple, N, Masci antonio, F. Capozzi, Mr. Heinritz D, Stinebiser, B. Brewer, Ire Roo THREE! C. Simler, B, Errett T FIRST AID AND SAFETY Row ONE: R. Rainer, 1. NIcLlel land, P, Yuhas, Roberts T Mongelluzo, A, DiGangi, S Pe Row Two: R. Petrillo, P, Mor gan, J, Ubinger, M.. Miller Miller, V. Neiderhiser, J, Peltier Row THREE: A. Cassette XX Clemens, S. Caroselli, R, Daugh crty, D. Henry, P. Woloshun F Row FoL'R: M, Zeoli, D. Calder one, A. Xfermano, F, Nfas ro S. Serber, R, Ludwig, D, Mashi Row FIVE: B. Perry, W. Graham R. Lloyd, R, Pershing, G. Man Too bad, Joanie, late again! STAGE CREW AND OFFICE GIRLS OFFICE CREW The office girls are probably the busiest girls in Jeannette High School. They are the efficient girls who help Mrs. Boettner in the office every day. These girls col- lect absentee slips every period, distribute mail for the teachers, and make out the ofhce calls. Enough thanks and credit can't be given to the office Crew girls of our school. SAFETY PATROL The faithful Safety Patrol Boys take care of the traffic between clauses and be- fore and after school. VVe should be in- debted to these boys, for they endure all kinds of weather, good or bad, to insure our safety around school. The Safely Patfol Boys capable coach is Mr. Lien- bac 1. STAGE CREW Any club in Jeannette High School which puts on an assembly or a per- formance of any type depends on the stage crew for a smooth production, be- cause these boys know all about lighting, curtains, and everything else concerning the stage. Probably they are the busiest boys around school because of the varied jobs they handle. Mr. Heinritz advises these boys. W OFFICE GIRLS SAFETY PATROL A STAGE CREW ROW ONE: Mrs, Boettner, S. A. Diehl, L. Schnupp. ROW ONE: -I, Ireland, C. Simler, Hackley, D, Brewer, S. Trogolo, C. Robinson, R. Griffin, R. O. Leyko, S. Birk, V. Schmidt Loughner, B. Brewer, Mr. Hein- CAbsentD. ritz. SEVENTY-SIX STUDENT COUNCIL Row ONE: M. M. Krupp, M Rega, R, Waitlevertch, J Greiner, Mautino, R. Downing D. Pacelli, K. Bethard. Row Two: Bl Swartz, T, O'Con- nell, D. L. Marchiando, Mr. Lein- bacch, A. Chew, M. Rossi, J Troglio. Row THREE! G. Bender, D Ausec, T. Clohessy, Kealey, P Kopcak, A, Smith, B. Murrman PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB ROW ONE: D. Stinebiser, Fon- tano, A. DiGangi, F, Swartz, D Herman, Troglio, R, Gonga- wa re, J. Lesnick. Row Two: J, Bedont, J, Goody. H. Rigoni, M. Cycak, E. Weigold G. Guiddy, S. Trogolo, Shrum B. Swartz. Row THREE: F. Moore, L. Moga V. Diehl, E, Pifer, S. Tucci, J Wherry, 1. Bushyager, M, Miller v r B. Metz, Mr. Hall. N GJ nchSHRDLU STUDENT COUNCIL AND PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL This group of students constitutes one of the most important in the high school. For they are the student's voice in the government of the school. They are ad- mitted into this group in only one Way, by being elected by their fellow students. Thus they have a large responsibility. This past year, especially, they have ful- filled their responsibility well. They have sponsored a number of enjoyable all- school dances and also have 'istarted the ball rollingv on the new organ fund. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Lienbach, and headed by president Jack Mautino, this Student Council is one of the finest -IHS has ever had. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Have you ever looked at a beautiful scene with a sigh and thought what a lovely picture it would make? The members of the Photographic Club cap- ture these scenes with the use of a camera. Through lectures by local pho- tographers, slides and movies on photog- raphy, analysis and criticism of pictures taken by each member they have learned a great deal about this art. A Held trip is also an exciting event for the club. Although it is a new club spon- sored by a new, friendly teacher, Mr. Hall, it is doing Hne and we wish it many more happy years. SEVENTY-SEVEN To be able to participate in athletics, the first requisite is that of a healthy body. Although the athletes are re- quired to follow rigid training rules, there is really only one Way of de- termining the state of health of an athlete, and that is by examination. Here at right Battagline is being ex- amined by the school doctor and nurse. ltls a struggle for the cagers with North Huntingdon, but they'll make it! Ei VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES J.H.S. Opp Crafton . , ..,... 22 43 Penn Twp. ..., ,..... 2 7 0 Sewickley Twp, ,,,,.... 27 6 TConnellsville . . .,., 6 0 TLatrobe ..... ..., 1 3 6 Derry Twp. .., . , . .13 0 'Johnstown . . . .,,. 14 19 'McKeesport . . . . . , . 6 19 TGreensburg .... .... 1 5 7 Totals 156 100 VVon-63 Lost-3, Tied-0. 'Class AAU Games. ARSITY FOOTB LL Our Jayhawks relaxing at football camp Our Jayhawks come through! ln what was doped out to be an off year, Mr. Barnes and his assistants filled the boys with the traditional Jeannette fighting spirit and made this a chapter of J.l-LS. football to be remembered. As though offended by pre-season digs, they walked off with the hotly contested County AA Championship. Our heroes were sparked by Ray Gem Boy Greene, Fred Dutch', Heuther, Jack 'KRabbits U'Brien, Bob 'fBeb Kirkland, and Bob Dutch Gordon In the boys' initial encounter, against Crafton, the Jeannette fans got a preview of what was to come through the season, when Neill and Stevey and Greene scored on a long pass and long run, respectively. Crafton went home with 43-22 victory, but the contest had been a 'ifeeling outv game for Mr. Barnes. The following Friday night, the Jayhawks, with a revamped lineup and a Wealth of spirit found them- selvesv and handed Penn Twp. a 40-0 shellacking. Greene starred with 27 points including an 84 yard jaunt off-tackle for a score. Against Sewickley Twp., the heroes of one week showed that the Penn Twp. game was not just a flash- in-the-pan , as they trounced the Bisons to the tune of 27-6. Our ever dependable Greene scored 2 out of 4 TD's and 3 extra points. The line of play of Matt, Gordon, Pitzer, and O'Brien was spectacular and con- sistent, along with the fine bucking of Davidson. EIGHTY The following week the Jays met and trimmed Latrobe, 13-6. Greene scored both TD's and the point conversion. Again the opposition could not score through our forward wall, as their lone tally came on an end zone pass. In their encounter with Derry Twp. using the unfamiliar T-formation, the Red and Blue showed no timidity in stomping the Golden Eaglesv 13-0. Greene and Davidson starred, the latter carrying the pigskin 48 yards for a tally on a hand off. Although Johnstown eliminated Jeannette from W.P.I.A.L. champion- ship competition, the Jays looked good in losing 19-14. The passing com- bination of Greene to Caldwell showed up that night, as did the blocking of 'fBud,' Ashbaugh and the running of Jim Bryant. The highly-rated McKeesport team played up to all notices in stopping the locals 19-6. The tigers scored in the second, third, and fourth quarters on passes and sustained drives. In the third period the Jayhawks retaliated with a march of 90 yards down the field for a TD. Throughout the final frame the passing of Greene, with Fisher and Castine receiving, was a con- stant threat. The locals entered the fray as decided underdogs, as the Lions had come through a fine season. With most of the Hrst quarter gone, scoreless, the Jay line charged Greensburg back for a safety and 2 points. In the second stanza Caldwell intercepted a Lion lateral and legged it for a TD with Greene converting. After a fumble was recovered by Gordon, Davidson bulled over a score to sew up the game 15-7. That was the story of the bard fought struggle that had the fans in a dilemma. At the post-season banquet, Fred Dutch', Heuther was deservedly appointed as honorary captain by 24 lettermen. Several of the boys were honored on the All W.P.l.A.L.', and All Countyn teams. Far from for- gotten are the team's two student managers, Jack Chicken Griener and Merle Strough. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM ROW ONE: Greiner, M. Stough. Row Two: H. Babiak, W. Brentzel, J. Bryant, T. Kepple, R. Castine, F. Heuther, A. Ashbaugh R Gordon, G. Robinson, J. Kusinsky, E. Guzik, Mr. Barnes. Row THREE: Mr, Churchman, Mr, Amann, J. Stevey, J. Castine, A. Ashbaugh, J. O'Brien, W Beckner, Brownell, A. Constantine, W. Holtzer, Fisher, Row FOUR: W. Horton, C. Matt, F. Battaglini, T, Bold, K. Neill, A. Bukovsky, J. Caldwell, Abraham, C. Pitzer, A. Ciocca, P. Halucka, Mr. Albright. ABSENT: R. Green, J, Gounder, R, Kirkland, EIGHTY-ONE 0 R . . . The best there are SENIOR STARS Bud Ashbaugh Huck Abraham Niacin -'Bev Axle HFZIISH H Wz1lt GK is as jerry Caldwell Kirkland Kusinsky Halucka Robinson Beckner Dutchv Heuther john Stevey Ronny Castinc STUDENT MANAGERS Chicken Greiner Mcrle', Stough EIGHTYATWO EIGHTY THREE HONORARY CAPTAIN Fred 'KDutcl1 Heuther RETURNING LETT ERMEN Ted Kepple Ray Greene Rodger Bryant Dutcl1', Gordon Rabbits O'Brien Carl Matt Sonny Fisher Speecly'l Davidson Craig', Pitzer Babsl' Babiak Bucky Bukovsky Kent', Neill Mickey , Constantine JUNIOR VARSITY Here is the team from which we shall get our speed merchant backs and hard-charging Iinemen. With such able coaches as Mr. Veronie and Mr. Baughman, the boys played a tough season and with the few breaks that went the other way, they would have had a very impressive record. JUNIOR VARSITY SCO R ICS Wilkinsburg , .. ..,. Greensburg . . . , . . , Youngwood . , , . , . . Latrobe ...., .... I-Iarrolds .. , .... They lost three close gamesg to Wilkinsburg 13-Og to Latrobe 6-Og and to Harrolds, 6-O. Greensburg defeated the locals 27-0, but the Jayvees came back to top Youngwood 27-6. JUNIOR W.I'.I.A.L. SCOR ICS Jr.WIJIAI, Opp. Monessen . ,.... 31 II Charleroi .... .... 0 33 Vandergrift , , ,.,. I4 0 Latrobe .... . . . 6 6 Greensburg . .... 6 U Totals: 57 39 Vllon-35 Lost-Ig Tied-I, JUNIOR VX RSITY IfOO'I'Ii.'XI,I, Row LINES .X Chiapart-Ili, J. Ketter. ROW Two: Gntko, V, Gia- quinto, C. Hill, G, Avolio, R. Xnkncy, D. Vlierner, G, Seymour L. Porcha, G, Croushore, Row Tmoaiiz Nlr, Baughman, J. Demay, VI. Zeoli, R, Klingen- smith, B. Kramer, R. DiCIaudio, B. Perry, C. Kratochvil, George, Mr. Veroni. Row Foukr N, Sambuco, Ii. O'Rosky, N, Lavigna. J. Lcasure R. Ray, R, Smail, A, D'AngeIo, T, D'EmiIio. w JUNIOR W. P. I. A. L. Row IJNEZ J. Ontko, V. Gia- quinto, C. Hill, G. Avolio, R. flnkey, D, Vferner, G, Seymour, I., Porcha, T. D'EmiIo, Row Two: Mr, Baughman Coach, J, DelVlay, M, Zeoli, R. Klingensmith, B. Kramer, R. Di- Claudio, B, Perry, C, Kratoch- vil, A. Ycroni, Coach. x Row TIIRIZIEI Nlangaer Chip- parelli, E. Orosky, N, Lavignia, R. Roy, A. DiAngelo, Kctter Manager. J,H.S. Opp U 13 0 27 27 6 0 6 0 6 27 58 Totals Won-Ig Lost-45 Tied-0. JUNIOR W.P.I.A.L. The little Jays this year were the pride and joy of their coaches, Mr. Baughman and lVlr. Veronie, who said, Our boys were as good as any junior outfit in the countyf' Their record stands up to verify this statement, as the seventh and eighth graders and fresh- men won three well-played games, lost one and tied one. Out- standing boys on the team were lVIike Zeoli, Richard Porcha and Joe Dc May. Our congrats on a swell season. EIGHTY-FOUR R ITY BASKET B LL Our leannette hardwood stars provided the local rooters with more than their share of thrills this year. With the fine Hoor play from the boys and smart head- work by Mr. Churchman, the locals showed their heels to opponents all through the season's race. The lays ended the campaign with Latrobe for Section XI leadership. In the playoff game at Pitt Pavilion came the big letdown as the boys, having on wolf night, were stopped by the Wildcats,', 46-35. Though they didn't cop the title, our netmen did set a precedent in bringing JHS the closest it has ever come to a Section Champi- onship. The secret of our cagers 'ismashn season was the way that the boys' best talents fitted so well together to form a perfect team. For shooting ac- curacy and smart handling under the hoop, we had Ray Handlan. To pro- vide a backcourt sparkplug, it was Ray Greene. For all-around flashiness We had Fisher and Hankinson. Kowalski, O'Brien, and Zollinger had a steadying effect when the going got rough and were unstopable at getting rebounds. All the boys had marked ability and basketball knowhow, and with lVlr. Churchman, who can bring out the best in any ballplayer, we can easily account for our fine season. Your 1949 Jayhawk looks with pride upon as fine a basketball team as we have seen in many a year and we are confident that Mr. Churchman will bring us many more of the same. We also wish to acknowledge and pay deserved tribute to Ronny Zaleski, the team's student manager. Get that ball, -leannettel VARSITY B.-XSKli'l'B.eXl,l, SCORES J.H.S. OPP. J.H.S. OPP. Arnold .,.., 45 39 N. Huntingdon ' ,, .59 65 Penn Twp. .... 33 36 Greensburg 'L , I , -1,1 SS Farrell .,..... 33 42 V 1 1 'ft Q , , 40 45 Vandergrift , . , . . 47 38 D?,?,i,igLrl' Q 43 55 Penn Twp, .,. ..,. 54 29 Hurst 4 73 gg Munhall .... .... 4 6 59 if I H' -P in Monessen . . . .52 47 Eatmlyqs ' Q, 36 ll ,t erry lwp. . .. 60 42 Hurst .. ..,. SU 23 Q i I X Q Latrobe it up uvuv 39 55 .cottcae .6 57 Derry Twp, ll , ,,,, 46 44 lN. Huntingdon ,... 72 Gl Scottdale 4 . . .,.,., 56 48 Greembllfz X V tvvt 56 SU VVon-14, Lost--7 9' Sectional XI Games Sectional Playoff ,leant-tte 35, Latrobe 46 County Tourney Jeannette 28, N, Huntingdon 49 EIGHTY-FIVE VARSITY B, B. Zollinger. lan, R. Kowalski, D. Jupena, Mr Churchman. Row ONE: T. Hankinson, R, Greene, J. O'Brien, Fisher, ,l. Row Two: R. Zaleski, Manager, J. Stevey, A. Ashbaugh, R. Hand- EIGHTY-SIX O R ETMEN BOB KOWALSKI Center RAY H A N DLAN Forward IDICK VIUPI-INA Center BUD ASI-IBAUIDH Guard JOHN STEVEY Guard Although Tommy Hankinson, their sparkplug forward, JR. WPIAL BASKETBALL SCORES Jr.W OPP. Manor .. ,... 34 44 Manor .... ..,. 3 l 21 Latrobe 3 ......, 21 30 Greensburg if .,., I8 Z7 Geo, Washington. .30 39 Irwin if ......... 23 20 Geo. VVashington. 35 50 Sewickley T .,.,., 30 26 Latrobe I ,...., 18 25 Greensburg ,.., 23 36 IN. Irwin ....... 22 39 Irmin I ,.,,.,.. 37 39 Ludwick .,.,.,, .IS 29 Sewickley I ..,., 27 22 Won-4, Lost--I0 'I Sectional IV Games JUNIOR BASKETB LL JR. W.P.I.A.L. BASKETBALL Presenting our future ugunnersn and ball hawksn of the freshman class and seventh and eighth grades. With Mr. Hall, in his first year as coach, the boys showed that they approved of his methods by providing really stiff competition for IV' SCORES strong Junior High School aggregations. Though- the I-V75 OPP season doesn't show up well in the records, enough Afrwlfl -...------ 23 19 credit cannot be given these boys for their keen Seng, Twig- '---'- competitive spirit. After seeing the skill and alertness Pigneagxpt jjjjjjsgl, 18 of these boys, we are sure that the future of J.H.S Munhall .,4, 32 48 basketball is in good hands. MOHCSSOU .-.- 25 39 Hurst ...., .... 6 0 21 Latrobe ..,,..... 19 29 Derry Twp. ...,.. 45 26 gfflfi-?3lE9 . .J .,... I . Ufltlfl On. . .'- . Greensburgg ...... 27 35 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Vfmdefgflff ---4-- 37 45 I-Iere's to the boys who presented our hard-fought gonotra preliminary games. Being mostly sophomores these Llrrzbg ' I H f 3 j34 45 boys will be thrilling our hardwood fans for the next Derry Twp. ...... 35 34 few seasons. With Mr. Baughman as their capable 5C0fffl21lC, ,4-f---- 31 33 mentor the ,Iayvees gave us real spirited basketball. Huntmgdfm M16 28 yreensburg ...... 17 39 was kicked upstairs to be used by the varsity, their WOHAIOP Lost-lo hne playing was not slackened and their play was observed with anxious anticipation of the seasons to come. JR. W.P.1.A.L. A. Chipparelli, A. Terpko, A. Fisher, D. Greenawalt, T. D'Emili0, Mr. Hall.P, Del Vaszio, L. Porcba, D. Brean, E. Klingen- smith, D, Waugaman, D, Kifer. JUNIOR VARSITY B. B. Row ONEi I. Musiak, I. Gordon, J. Greiner, R. Gounder, R. Shotts Row Two: W. Warrender, I. Tratheri, W. Smith, R, Getto, C. Chellman, J. Ashbaugh. i..,... . , .ln i1. ,..m a.- ...a41,, Q il WRESTLI G j.H.S Munhall .,.,. Shaler Twp, . .. Greensburg .... Kiski .... ..... Jefferson Twp.. . Munhall .....,. McKeesport . . . Jefferson Twp, . Shaler Twp, . . . Kiskx ,,..... Greensburg .... Row UNL G Neubert, M. Maloberti, B. Hartman, D, Grossman, B, Brewer, B, Held W Clemens. Row Two J Maloberti, J. Bryant, J. Casette, l. Guzik, R, Croushorc, Brownell, B Hampton M. Rice, Row THREE Mr. Veroni, C. DeNunzio, R. Marinell, P. Kopsack, D, Maloy, l., Bold 'l Kepple, B. Gordon, G. Boentter, A. Flenn, A. Smith, G, Avolio. Loach 'Vlr Veroni. J. H. S. WRESTLING Our grunt and groanu squad of this year was a much improved and respected aggregation. With Mr. Veronie taking over the coaching reins, the boys showed that the J.H.S. boys are the up and coming matmen of this season. Our boys were sparked by veteran Joe Ceaser and Captain Joe Maloberti, with Ted Kepple, Mario Maloberti and Jim Brownell doing their share of the point making to give us a successful season. We wish the boys a great future and we know that they will do their best to carry J.H.S. to the top of the wrestling standards. PRI G SPORT Once again comes the call of spring! And with this powerful call comes the surge of our 1.1-l.S. athletes to the 'baseball fields, tennis and volleyball courts, golf courses, and cinder tracks. As always, the boys from old Glass City U. are expected to bear our standards to the heights. Though our spring sports program is not one of our fortes, it has always found spirited participation and an enthusi- astic following from thestudent body. ' EIGHTY-EIGHT .l.H 2 7 .,.,l2 .M34 U 0 ,...53 6 8 ....3l 8 WRIQSTL .S. OPP ING 54 43 44 14 44 38 20 43 44 14 48 GOLF This looks like the year Mr. Albright and his fellow enthusi- asts have long looked forward to. With seniors Lawson, Byrnes, Verdone, Wiiulield, and Kealey, hacked up by veterans Long and Leasure, a 'ipar-bustingn season is anticipated. The Jayhawk golf- ers will once again use the Greensburg Country Club as their home course. We wish our future g6HOg3HS,7 and l'lVlon- grumsv a winning season and we know that 'cDick', will make the boys occasional hooks and slices into long straight ones. TRACK Once again Mr. Barnes's call for track candidates was answer- ed by a surge of anxious athletes to McKee Stadium. Though our track activities are classed as minor sports, the boys who go out for the team are among the most ardent sports enthusiasts of Jayhawk U. Among our most promising aspirants are Horton and Giron for the dashes, Bryant and Caldwell for the middle distances, Gordon and Petrillo for the weights, with Fisher pacing the jumpers. EIGHTY-NINE GULF Row Unis: lVlr. Albright, Carmen Ln- Nigro, Joe Vendone, Glenn Bender, Tom Winfield, Baldo Long. Row Two: Jake Leasure, john Gurk- snis, John Byrns, joe Lawson, Jerry D'Emilio. TRACK Row ONE: J. Brownell, J. Haubric, F. Guzick, M. Constantine, J. Castine, J, Maloberti, G. Avolio, D, Gounder. Row Two: Coach Barnes, J. Robinson, B. Horton, B. Foreman. T. Kepple, C. Matt, J. Holtzer, H, Babiak. Row THREE: D, Ausec, T. Bold, J. G'Brien, L. Yloga, F. Battaglini, P. Ciocca, J. Fisher. lSgXSlilifXl,l, l RoN'1' Row: Coach Amann, Vaughn Agona, Chas, Riddle, Bob Kowalski, Jas, Staurler, Jas, Robinson, Frank Orange, Barry Kelly, Jas. Stougli, ,loc Spore. NTIIJDLE Row: Jerry Roberts, Mgr., Tony Nlongelluzzo, William Frrett, Frank Faulk, Ronald Shotts, Thos. Havranek, Bob Recger, Fred Swartz, ,lack Ashbaugh. BAcK Row: Nlario Maloberti, Mgr., Amos Kohl, Chas. Copeland, John Baloh, Paul Halucka, Pat Fanelli. Eugene Terpko, Nick Sambuco, Gary Harbaugh. BAS ICBALL This spring there was noticed a strong baseball atmosphere in the halls of IHS. At the lirst sign of spring Mr. Amann called his sluggers out to the diamond to prepare for a drive for a win- ning team. There seems to be a wealth of experience in such veterans as Reeger, Huether, Ashbaugh, Robinson, Agona, Kowalski, Smith, and Havranek. Bidding strongly for recognition are such as Stauffer, Mongel- luzzo, Shotts, Faulk, Kelley, Stough, Frrett, and Fanelli. hu Roiw LTNEI .-X, Shearer, J. Flowers, i l., Keisling, E. Lavelle. CHEERLEADERS AND GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB CHliERl,E.-XDERS Row Two: J. Klingensmith, V. Faroux, Highlands, N, Mar- noni, D'lfmilio, GI RLS' SPORTS CLVB Row LRNEI K. Primus, D, Comps ton, ll Nlodar, L, Pie-rCe,, D. L. Pany, B, Nl. Funk, D. Guy, M, Pilkington. Row Two: R. Stinebiser, P, Smith, V, DelBene, lVlrs. lfremie, D. Hackey, A. Zellers, G. Petrillo. ' Row THREE: V. Nlyers, D. Show, C. Wulck, J, Bzlyot. CHICERLFADIQRS These vivacious students comprised of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors, make up our cheel leader squad. They have done a line job this year, but with peppy Joanne Flowers as their captain and lfddie La Velle as co-captain, the student body was not at all surprised. lfach Friday during football season our cheerleaders lead us in cheers that cricked the plaster and spurred our gridiron heroes and cagers on to victory. The cheerleaders of this 1949 squade deserve fifteen rahsl NINETY L. GIRLS SPORTS Who said women were the weaker sex? Apparently they have never seen Dora Lee Pany swing a baseball club or Betty Mae Funk get a year they held their second basketball tournament. This each girl interested in basket- chalk up some points for her ri-Hi-Y emerged the champ of jump ball. This successful girls' tournament gave ball a chalice to club. The Alpha T the tourney. All in all, the girls and their new sponser, lVlrs. Eremic, have had a successful cclb year. xiii!! 'S' Refreshments for our Basketball games Busy .Xrtists :it work Nliss Sheerer giving Tommy an audinmeter examination lfntertziinnient at the Freslimzin Party i'Tillie and HCl1iClcen stop for a chat between Classes Gerry, Alice and Evelyn sing while Bert plays at the Junior Party Dale zincl Klr, D':Xmatn perform their Consequences fur the Junior partg NINETY-ONE ! ,Q W, gi, AP' h mu Y P ' Q fb 5 4 -' - ., - f' Y s xg 1 . ig l W es E5 ' I lf Kgs I ' ' ' a ff 5' F 1 G' . gf? M Q 5. Q A gs J' 1 Q4 5 W fi Q S2552 ? ' 71 'K Q ..k. J ig- Lk Q53 Y 4 ' mf .QM D E I 'fix gf... 5 , A 5 ...nw N VK il Pqfsd-A 3 - , 9?jg. niggw E K, 'i YS 5-. ,Am M - Lf - ,4.,,- , 5552721 ' - 4, ...ff ' L Q ,Q l l I 153 is xl L- If Q E 'if 71' x ' 1 '! . 4 ,, f l1flj?ZQ ,-,L kfkayllggg JF Q E lilly? 35 2 1 Q IT5 I ggwmwt Hibk Selma o xg3QL',l'lH1.-il 'Z N fY'frJ'nt7'H,i mf . T'- T H! 8 .ml IT, J AU' HUA 9:50-Q TNQ f-mole 06 Cvay lay-qi li? if f-2 BwjLJgJFjJxn'l! 55221 r ,I I TK SOTSTIF in o?q'9pd C13 Jo?nt!'1ThHc VIE xml? lT'x Jxvqx I 1 elgixg 1 Rf s x A 4 I I , I Y Aww , 'f-e l f 5- I C : 1' -1 r 'I 13,3 8 P1iQ+it5P'WW'f5'QElf4e'1l A l.3 D2l2g,J,n3 ,J QX5TL,,3l ' Bf?'-f Q C, tr 'f XQFIA XHH5 3 ho, Q I O U 'fit KW!! 31' 4. - --- F033 h A A-2 J1m i:3qia'xliL1AgfLiv+tljjij , 59.4 PZ?1fl3'5f ' QA! +32 draught' bug Fay' 7'7'f pa?-aff My here 'Dx Hiilg 2+fkQj?.ajg,ffa,v feng? m x SN ' 4, . B LA H?gk fclfvvl + Q 2 H D o. 4. 12 Staves fMediumJ r, Mnlnk ggiving lwrsunnl i11str11eticms to his Electric Shop boys Um' future beauticizms :lt work x Hurray! It's Il basket for The Sophomore Party sure was fun! NINETY-FOUR Jeannette! Q Q Y K v.,,,,jpn--I H Dr. LeVier giving a dental examination Acknowledgments Q00 The 1949 Jayhawk Staff wishes to take this means of publicly recognizing the assistance of the following in the publishing of this yearbook. The 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,-and We in turn are glad 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 tenth successive year the oflicial year- book photographer. Mr. Edward Paulone and Mr. Bert Kihchel for photographic contributions and unselfish personal services. Mr. Bernard Cohn 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. 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S T O U G H FORMERLY JACKSON'S SHOE STORE WOMEN'S SHOES Glass, Candy Filled Toys Names +0 Remember GOLD CROSS SHOES AIR STEP 0 CHILDREN'S sHoEs BUSTER BROWN ROBIN HOOD Jeannette, Pa, Home of Brown-Built Footwear phone 420 x-RAY FITTING 5I8 Clay Avenue JeanneH'e, Pa. ONE HUNDRED ONE Pennsylvania Lumber Company WALLBOARD GLASS LUMBER MILLWORK ROOFING PAINT ir Phone 83 Fifth Street and Gasknll Avenu Congratulations to the Class of I 9 4 9 TI-IE GLASS CITY BANK Jeannette, Pa. The Friendly Bank i' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Sl-lRUM'S DAIRY Phone 63 Jeannette ONE HUNDR D WO Jeannette Lumber Company TI-IE BUILDER,S DEPARTMENT STORE PORTER-CABLE POWER TOOLS ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT MARLITE-WALL TILE 84 ACCESSORIES PHONES 198 - 199 Lumber and Millwork Hardware and Supplies 352 South Fourth Street Below High School Con tlt' ns ndB tW'h T. F. O'ConneII 6' Son grauam a as 'S es to the Graduates of '49 O 1 INSURANCE GLEN RICHARDS ' JEWELRY STORE 307 CMV 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 ONE HUNDRED THREE Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Graduates at l949 PRINCESS THEATRE Jeannette's Modern and Friendly Playhouse South Fitth Street Phone l42 J. E. ROBERTSON TRANSFER and STORAGE LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING SERVING ALL 48 STATES ENTER ANY MONDAY Business Administration Secretarial Science Gregg or Machine Shorthand Individual Progress ' DUFFS-IRON CITY Aw-+ fof coi.LEaE NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES 424 DUQUESNE WAY ' PITTSBURGH 22, PENNA. 4l6 MAGEE AVENUE PHONE l606 Phone ATlantic 4875 Congratulations to the Class of '49 M A N S O N 1 S From Jewelers and Optometrists GLASS CITY DRUG 'A' Meadow Gold Ice Cream Jeannette's Finest Milk Shakes 306 Clay Avenue ONE HUNDRED FOUR Send It To . . . we file J 2 I WESTMORELAND'S MOST RELIABLE AND UP-TO-DATE PLANT Extra Wear With Model Care 0 Complete Fabric Cleaning Service 'lr Fur Storage Laundering - Dry Cleaning - Repairing FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE HOSIERY - COSTUME JEWELRY MODEL CLEANING 81 LAUNDRY COMPANY, INC. Phone 42 - 43 . Jeannette, Pa Stores in: WILKINSBURG 4 SWISSVALE - IRWIN - JEANNETTE GREENSBURG IZI - LATROBE -- EAST McKEESPORT ONTE HUNDRE FIVE Congratulating the Class of 1949 f Compliments of the . . . FEDERAL AUTO STORES Firestone Home and Auto Supplies O 415 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. 0. 3, 0, 6 X j I, ffffe 1 CLOTHES WA 4 W. Otterman Street Greensburg, Pa. Manufacturer To You - Coast To Coast W E R B L I N 'S YOUR FRIENDLY STORE IT PAYS TO WALK V2 BLOCK Distributors Electric Appliances-Home Furnishings Paints 212 South Fourth Street We Deliver annette, Pa. Phone 1881 WeibIe's Beauty Salon 23 Years of Service 208 Clay Avenue Phone 1179 O Say It With Flowers DAN ZANARlNl'S POSEY SHOPPE 'A' 408 Clay Ave. Phone 2370 ONE HUNDRED SIX CHAS. D. DRACH PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Biological and Drug Sundries Headquarters for Accurate and Dependable Service ir 404 Clay Avenue Phone 46 J O U R E T ' S ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Records by I VICTOR COLUMBIA Notary Public CAPITOL DECCA And Ofhefs Real Estate Insurance Keep 'em Swinging Phone 1954 1 S Room 212 First Bank 86 Trust Bldg. 220 Sou+I1 Fourfh S+ree+ Phone I763 P E R F ETT I 'S FOSTER P. STEINER . SHOE RE-BUILDERS Reliable Jeweler A. Perfetti, Prop. O American Made Watches HINVISIBLE HALF SOLINGH Diamonds- Sheaffer Pens - Bill Folds i O 405 Clay Ave. Jeannette, pa. 120 S, Third Street Under Old Post Office PHONE 123 Phone 2236 ONE HUNDRED SEVEN CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the GRADUATES t KX EclcerI:'s Jewelry with ir illnnvrzxl 509 Clay Ave. Phone l232 'Bums DAUGHERTY DRUG STORE lg.gg1 EFFICIENT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE -1-4-Q-31 3l7 Clay Avenue - 4th Street JEANNETTE, PA. Phone 89 LONGO'S MARKET QUALITY PLUS SERVICE 'A' 606 Division St. Phone 780 E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G FOR THE' PHOTOGRAPHER Amateur or Professional-Young or 01d Eastman-Ansco-Movie 86 Still Cameras-Enlargers-Tripods-Camera Film-All Sizes Central Photo Supply Jeannette Film Center Central Service Station 680 10 S. Second Street 681 Jeannette, Pa. ONE HUNDRED EIGHT Euwer's Trufy i' Jeanne'cte's Dependable Home Furnishers 'k 407-409 Clay Avenue Ph 605 2077 Compliments of 1 5 a fy 5 DAIRY SPECIALISTS NANCY O'I-IARE SCHOOL OF THE DANCE ir Baton Twirling Tap - Toe - Ballet - Acrobatic Private And Class Phone: 644-J So. Second Street Jeannette, Pa. Branch Studios in Latrobe, Irwin and Ligonier GLENN G. MARTIN, JR Accountant O First Jeannette Bank and Trust Building PLATO ARCH ER Phone 352 O O Real Estate Broker Sheet Metal Work Complete Insurance Service ' SHERMAN w. MASON Tin, Slate and Composition Rooting FUNERAL HQME Repairing and Furnaces i' 20I N. First Street Jeannette, PHONE I69 ONE HUNDRED TEN McKEE GLASS CO. ESTABLISHED I853 'k JEAN N ETTE, PEN NSYLVAN IA ElR55!EKKE FEEEEHIEE. JEANNETTE'S BEST STORE M. A. GILLESPIE CO. ESTABLISHED IN I888 PAULONE PHOTO FOR ANY OCCASIONH Compliments Roscher's Coffee Shoppe Clay Ave. Jeannette, Pa 704 Michigan Ave. Jeannette, Pa. I 0 . Getto s Service Station Blocks From McKee Stadium ATLANTIC GAS and OIL Phone 795 Corner of Penn Avenue and Thirfeenfh SI'reeI' PHONE 690 ONE HUNDRED TWELVE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of I949 KING-MURPHY PRESS General Printers I2 Phones: 2780 - 278I IO4 WEST OTTERMAN STREET GREENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA CHEMISTRY - MUSIC - BUSINESS - TEACHER EDCATION PRE-MEDICAL and PRE-LEGAL TRAINING These are the Specialties of: ST. VINCENT COLLEGE LATROBE, PA. ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN ,A 60 8 CIayAve. Clay Ave. That Stands for Good Furniture Jeannette, Pa. Friendly pause Use Better Milk for Better Health Arlington Dairy Products Cream Top Milk Carefully Pasteurizecl Phone Phone 1450 1450 'k JEANNETTE, PENNA. Plus lc State Tax ELECTRICAL HOME APPLIANCES -k GENERAL INSURANCE BUSHYAGER and DROUTZ ' Electric Home Appliance Repairing 406 CLAY AVE -'-' PHONE '520 205 NORTH THIRD STREET . . PHONE l40 THE MAN'S STORE 627 Clay Ave. Jeannette, Pa. Phone 746 Clothing - Shoes - Sportswear 514 Clay Ave. Jeannette, Pa. ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN BEFORE YOU MOVE CALL: GLENN I-I. DIEI-IL MOVING 81 STORAGE Local and Long Distance Moving Nation-Wide Movers Estimates CI1eerfuIIy Given Magee Ave. ancI Third St. Jeannette, Pa. CALL I686 OR I835 DAY OR NIGHT THETfSEID?HUB mf S HYDE-PARK SUITS BOSTONIAN SHOES LEE HATS NOR-EAST TIES Congratulations to the Class of I949 ON UN R FIF N Harry W. I-IummeII ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 508 Harrison Avenue 307 South Fourth Street, Warehouse J tte, Pa. Phone I 734 9 Compliments of Walworth Company GREENSBURG WORKS Manufacturers ot BRASS, STEEL, MALLEABLE AND CAST IRON VALVES AND FITTINGS DRENGWITZ SHEET METAL WORK ROOFING HEATING CORNER CLAY AVE., and SECOND STREET JEANNETTE, PENNA. PHONE 56-J SERVING THIS COMMUNITY FOR 47 YEARS For . . . X, .-courteous and Eaiciem service' 0 MSE. KEALEYS y o Talk About xii 5 The Friendly Drug Store BON jeff Kealey, Ph.G. O Phone 86 512 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. T ON Greensburg, Pa 0 I I Complimcms of Regottl s Dry Cleaning 607 Clay Avenue F. W. WOOLWO RTH Cleaning - Repairing - Fur-Storage -- Pressing ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEIN PATRUNIZE HUME INDUSTRIE 5---IT PAYS . . . FRANK BINDA .A..A.........4..,.........A......,....,., President Greensburg-Iecmnefte Typoqwphiwl Anfe'mn Fm Glass Wwkers WILLIAM I-IORTON AA,A,,. .,...,. v ice President Union, Local No. sea UHIOH Of N- A- Branch 57 ROLAND FIELD ,..,I...,.. .,..I...I. ..,I.I.II,I,,..,., T f easurer JAYNE APPEL ,.,.. ...,4. ....,......,,,, ...,4,. .... S e c r etary Trustees Iourneymen Barbers Union of American Flint Glass Workers CLARENCE MANSFIELD ..,.....,..,......,., Trustee America Local No. 383 Union of N, A. Brunch 82 CHARLES HOLLAND. ...,.. ....,...,,.,. .Trustee LUTHER B. ICKES .........,,..,.....,.....,.........,... Trustee American Flint Glass Workers Union ol N. A. Branch 534 American Flint Glass Workers Union ot N. A. Branch 535 American Flint Glass Workers Union of N. A. Branch 590 Window Glass Cutters League No. 10 General Teamsters Local No. 30. Int. Brotherhood of Teamsters Chauifeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America Bartenders Int. League Local No. 854, Hotel and Restaurant Workers Alliance of America Millstein Employees Local No. 410. Int. Union of United Brewery. Flour, Cereal and Soft Drink Workers Local Z2 Local B7 Local 144 Pennsylvania Telephone Traffic and Miscellaneous Employees Organiza- tion. Amalgamated Bus and Street Car Operators. No. 1357. A free, virtuous and enlightened people must know well the great principles and causes on which their happiness depends. --Iames Monroe ir CENTRAL TRADES UUUNCIL. 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 of N. A. 103 United Steel Workers of America, 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 ot 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 School Employees Organization URBANIZED LABUR SUPPURTS EDUCATION ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN Congratulations to the Class of 1949 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class ot I949 I J I M MY M A S I'I ' S SMO K E S H O P Jeannette, Pennsylvania 214 South Fourth Street Phone 9590 Congratulations To The Class ot I949 HOWARD GASOLINE 6' OIL CO. DISTRIBUTORS MOBILGAS - MOBILOIL - MOBILHEAT HEAT WITH OIL O AUT:-lomzen DEALER uld I-lea I L B U R N E R PHONE: JEANNETTE 767 A Linhort Chevrolet Co. 2 I 6 So. Fourth St. fu eww .... wx 1-...Wmwu 4 B Y II CQ? 'ICHIVROLQLI Phone 209 Best Wishes to the Class of I949 ONE HUNDR VINE E Greetings and Best Wishes Class of I949 0 Be A True American First, Last, and Always O OFFICERS EXECUTIVE BOARD Alphonse D'Emilio ............... President Earl Brown Ulyses Bartlett Albert Gisame .................. V. President Michael Miller William Nedley ............,.....,.. Secretary Joseph Natale Leech Pavetti .....,..................... Treasurer Robert Bush 'A' United Rubber Workers of America C. i. O.-Local Union No. 22 CONGRATULATIONS - BEST WISHES I-larris Directed Theatres JEANNETTE, PENNSYLVANIA 'A' HARRIS 4th STREET HARRIS' MANOS Alwa s a ood return Finest theatre Y 8 feature in the county Compliments of GEORGE W. UHRIN G. Beneventano C1 Son Union Barber Shop Candies, Cigars and Novelties Fountain Service Local 385 of B. I. U. of A. Ice Cmm 554 N. First street 103 South Second Street Jeannette Phone 1213 ONE HUNDRED TWENTY at LOCAL UNICN No. 30 Everybody Says: Tea msllers' Chautfeurs, I SAW IT IN THE Warehousemen, NEWS-DISPATCH . . and Helpers ir 3l9 Bullitt Ave. Jeannette, Pa. Compliments of . . . 'S DECOSTER BRCS. For Hardware W. W. LAWRENCE PAINTS MUSIC GIFTS AND VARNISHES 'A' A' 313 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. 206 Clay Avenue Phone 937 Congratulations and Best Wishes ABRAHAM GROSS to the Class of 1949 E M B 5 ' Fifth Avenue Bowling Alleys RADIO SERVICE 19 ALLEYS S. Fifth St. 86 Clay Ave. Phone 9564 R . Pho e 323-R 2l4 Fourth St. Phone I447-J es n ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE ELLIOTT COMPANY 'Ir Manufacturers 'k High-Grade Power Plant and Industrial Process Equipment 'k Main Works and Headquarters Jeannette, Pa. Compliments of . . . PRODUCTS CO. ORNAMENTAL 86 MISCELLANEOUS nt 177347, N122-1 s.va6'rfw rf-ff WQRKMAN S UIVXHIWIIN' 'rllllll i Men's and Boy's Outfitters Jeannette - Irwin North Fourth Street Jeannette, Pa. Phone 760 Greensburg Congratulations to Class of 1949 N I B From Flowers of Distinction The Flower Shop On The Corner WlLLlAM'S 60ICLAYAVENUE PHONE 770 Jeannette's Most Popular Dress Store Say It with Flowers 520 Clay Ave. Phone 1747 T- D- S- ONE HUNDRED TVVENTY-TWO Best W ishes to the Class of I949 EOLYMPIA L HOME M U N C H E O N ETT E ADE CANDIES and ICE CREAM DOU ROS B ROS. 605 CLAY AVENUE PHONE 9583 Esfablished l908 Compliments Come and join the gang at ..... Stewart's Arlington Grille EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS Try our delicious food-Open 24 hours Water Pump and Air Compressor Rental 1001 Scott Ave. phone 2564 Dance and Cheer when the gang's all here eanne e, a. J ft P Where good friends meet . . . FREE ESTIMATE Keep The Earth Moving Phone 9588 ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE WESTMORELAND CONSTRUCTION CO. ElllllllllnlnuillulliunnnuinnuninninninnuunninniininnnluinniinuninIniniinuiuiuuuuinnnunnnl luuullllllm CONGRATULATES . .i ANTICIPATES . . . The Senior Class of 1949 Success and Happiness For Everyone Huff Avenue Office J. V. Cavalier Res. - Jeannette 473 nninnn nlunnnniinunnnnlulumumniuuanmnnnllunniiniinling South Greensburg, Penna. Phone: 4700 John Cavalier Res. - Greensburg 2830 Compliments of . . W. T. GRANT CO. O 401 Clay Ave. Jeannette, Pa. Glass City Transfer Company Daily Motor Express Service to Pittsburgh, Pa. O COAL O GEORGE E. RUETTGER 122 SOUTH THIRD STREET Jeannette, Pa. Telephone 622 If It's From HerboId's Quality Bakery IT'S Goon if Compliments of the Whiteman Candy Company Distributors of Bunte Candies Coca-Cola and Candies of Quality Phone Jeannette 172 312 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR LEONARD'S C. T. MYERS, JR. Rapid Shoe Repair INVISIBLE RESOLING -A' MYERS HAS IT Phone 1707 345 South Fourth St. Jeannette, Pa. Insurance in all its Branches 115 S. Third Street Phone 163 South of High School Jeannette' pa' FIRST IEANNETTE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY A 'Wir W XIUIEF ug !! -exp g - Ii-Iifllglznilrqw , I u 3 I: yjggllv ,Qi ' sg, fi Q3 e 'T' Q-' JI I ' -- HIV IIFI NNI' E' ,wilzll 'I if-M if If The Bank of 'I -' ' Every Service x l - f f--:e4-1 6 'su W usu t i n a 'Tlgk f X Q 5 E 5 Q X X Y'STE.!f-4 1 uuwm I E at Mtneia Compliments of PHONE I 2 8 6 McKEE MOTOR CO. MOYER Printing COMPANY H. W. DETWILER, owner ' Distinctive Printing 901 Lowry Avenue Rear II3 South Third Sfreei' JEANNETTE, PA. PHONE 2064 JEANNETTE, PENNSYLVANIA ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE BUS'S MOBILE SERVICE SERVICE WITH A SMILE Anything For Your Car 9th and Magee Phone 2655 Jeannette, Pa 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 1949 J fr M MARKET Quality Meats - Produce - Groceries 3rd 86 Harrison Jeannette, Pa. Phone 943 People's Shoe Service Man Featuring Heel Taps Without Nails Across From High School Fourth Street Jeannette, Pa. BEST WISHES VICTCDRY GLASS INC. 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 I949 J. I-I. MILLSTEIN CO. and EMPLOYEES Manufacturers ot Glass Products NATIONAL PLASTICS CORPORATION Injection, Compression, Molding PHONE 2002 Jeannette, Pennsylvania ARL E. SU N DER C ToMMY's Nur sHoPPE GENERAL INSURANCE t Fresh Peanuts 205 First Bank 86 Trust Building And Phone 737 Fancy Nuts For All Occasions VOLOC K'S CUT RATE t 34I South Fourth Street Jeannette, PHONE 94I7 OLLIE PAlNTER'S Mosul. SERVICE COSMETICS A ICE CREAM FILM DEVELOPING - GREETING CARDS TOBACCO K SCHOOL SUPPLIES SICK ROOM SUPPLIES We Carry a Compiete Line in INFANTS FOODS and NEEDS Compliments of . . . 502 North Third Street Jeannette, Pa. J C N PHONE H08 Where Jeannette Shoppers Save 'A' 302 Clay Ave. Jeannette, ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN RU PP'S AUTO SERVICE Lubricating - Battery Service I Carmen MGSCIGHTOHIO General Repairs QUALITY FOOD MARKET AMOCO GAS and OIL also . Bargain Basement Downstairs . Everything in Ready-to-Wear North Fu-st Street Jeannette, Pa. Phone 9538 f 4 ev :--Y THERE'S A I Greetings ' A of A To Class of In Your Future s-'e E 1949 , ,- 'ext SALES . . SERVICE . . ACCESSORIES We Specialize In FORDS , We Use 5ENU WESTMORELAND PART COAL CO. , ' v Jeannette SaIes Co. Irwin, pa. 23I Soufh THIRD ST. JEANNETTE, PA. PHONE I97 Complimenis of PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY als CLAY AVENUE PAINTS MIRRORS BRUSHES AUTO GLASS WALL PAPER WINDOW GLASS ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT I Compliments of DINE EPSI' 0 4 . gg, Lonzlsland UIUJI do only hy Pepsi cuiaccmvanl' C U R B Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Keclcsburg, Pennsylvania eW ir Take Your CHICK Io CHICKS on Roule 30 SERVICE ir esl' of Jeannel' DANCE Ie Road TABLE Compliments of 'A' OHRINGER HOME FURNITURE CO. I3 - I9 North Main St. Greensburg, Pa Compliments of HEASLEY'S DAIRY BAR Lincoln Heights RAY HEASLEY ON 'V STORE PHONE 244 RESIDENCE 2680-R Gly fo 'Z l fo 'Z CL Flowers For All Occasions IO6 SOUTH FIFTH STREET JEANNETTE. PENNSYLVANIA lAcross from the Princess Theatre, E. F. H O R N E i Y Wall Paper and Paint K I S I Supplies BEVERAGES , BOTTLED BY WESTMORELAND BOTTLING co. The Home of Greeting Cards GREENSBURG, PA. PHONE 2492 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 Maye rs Sporting Center Your Store For Sports Byers Dry Cleaning Co. FUR CLEANING and FUR STORAGE '07 S. znd Shed Phone 2506 208 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. ONE HUNDRED TI-IIRTY is rr The Studio Grande 424 PITTSBURGH LIFE BUILDING core. 6,TI-I AND LIBERTY Aves. Cnr new studio hos been designed to give you the newest and finest in modern portrait photography s,:g,r1s:I -fzgaf - ygzxtgig Ms ffif':': xf' - -4:1 wig'-Hwxf 533: ?,52I.fcf?f TVN ' '.1'., I xt? Cttioiol Photographers . . . for . . . CLQSS GF 1949 C5 ant I l58 ant II59 PITTSBURGH, PA. I-is Compliments of City Office Supply A DEPENDABLE SOURCE FOR ALL OFFICE SUPPLIES AND GENERAL EQUIPMENT Partners: Robert Schlosser Joseph S. Adamson Phone 2366 Grant D. Wentzel Across From Princess Theatre HELLO FOLKS! BRING YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS TO US! WE TREAT YOU LIKE ONE OF THE FAMILY Auto: Better Rates Better Service Largest Company Nationwide Claim Service Over 7000 Agents Life: Juvenile Contracts Educational Policies Savings Plans Old Age Retirement Mortgage Insurance Fire: Excellent Stock Company Full Coverage Also: Hospitalization-Bonds-Compensation-Auto Financing GRANT D. WENTZEL REAL ESTATE BROKER-INSURANCE BROKER 113 South Third St. 310 Silvis St- Jeannette 666 Jeannette 1255-J ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO Compliments of JEANNETTE SHADE AND NOVELTY CO. THOMAS R. CROCK, Pres. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE GLASSWARE Jeannette, Penna. Good Luck to the Class of '49 Compliments of A FRIEND ERNIE HEASLEY'S Turnpike Barbeque Shop and Save at- Tl-IE FAMOUS DEPARTMENT STORE Ieannette's Leading Store For Ladies', Chilclren's and Infants' Wear 507 Clay Avenue Jeannette, Pa. Westmoreland Glass Co. Manufacturers of QUALITY HAND MADE GLASSWARE af GRAPEVILLE, PA. ONE HUND R MEET . . . YOUR OLD AND NEW FRIENDS FEl.l5TER's 'A' 22I South Fourth St. Phone 784 Congratulations to the Class of 1949 WEIGOLD'S ESSO SERVICE ATLAS Tires Batteries Accessories Lubrication Carburetor Ignition Brake Servi 703 Harrison Avenue Phone 1620 P 3 HOUR SERVICE Jeannette Dry Cleaning WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER CLEANING and REPAIRING - ODORLESS DRY CLEANING FUR STORAGE HONE 344 622 CLAY AVENUE ONE HUNDRE THIRTY-FOUR C6 ERI CAN TR DITIO With each year of constant progress and faithful adherence to the traditions of Q'Originality and Distinction , Pontiac remains the Master Engravers to America's Schools. The Pontiac proven technique of modern methods of reproduction by experienced craftsmeng the employment of the most modern precision equipmentg the artistic abilities of our art and layout departments are Pontiac helps in publishing a successful yearbook. All of the personnel of the Pontiac School Publications Division are proud of their participation in the publication of your yearbook and express their appreciation for the splendid cooperation by your staff. ntiuc P0 ' at CZ 812-822 W. VAN BUREN ST.O CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS Telephone HA ymarket 1-1000 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE M ,xx Q53 3 be 10 N J s l LQ ju 'xl .5 X x Y' X. K3 3 Nb b x .Nm Na N' v V , 'MD' X A Arlington Grill .................. .. .....,........4,...... .... , .. Aarons Furniture Store ,r...,,....,.......r,,. American Window Glass Co. ..,....... . Archer, Plato .,.........,....,....,.......,....................... Arlington Dairy Products ..,,................,.. Beneventano, G. and Son .,,.....,........... Birk's 'Funeral Home ................,.......,.... Bon Ton, The ,......44,,........ ,....,.. ........ Burrell Construction ...........r Bushyager 81 Droutz ......... Bus's Mobile Service .,...,....,, ,.r..,,. . . Byer's Dry Cleaning ........,.,,,..,,,......,........,, C Central Hotel ...,,.....,,.. ...........,,.. .....,.......,.. ......., Central Photo Supply .......,. ...,....... Central Service Station ......,.... Central Trades Council ...,,..,.... Chick's ......,............,..............,.......,,......... City Office Sup'oly .......,.... Clippinger, Car C. ......... .,....,.., . Coca Cola .,,..,........,...........,,...,.... ......,....,......,.... D Daugherty's Drug Store ,........... .. ......... Decoster Bros. ...,,...,... .,,,.... ..,. .,.. . . . ,. DelVitto's Roller Rink ....,,.,, Diehl, Glen H. . .... .. .,... Drach, .Charles D. ,... .,., ...,... . Drengwitz, . ..,.,...,,, ,,,,..,........,.........rr,, .... . Duff's Iron City College ..,... ,....... , .. Duncan Hardware ................,.......,.. ,,...... ....,, . E Eckert's Jewelry .,,..., .,.. ..... ,.,.. Egers .....r ..,.,r.....,..,,......,....,. .................,...,.... .......,.. ...... E liott Company ........... ....,....,,. ......... ,.,..,.. , , . Emb's Radio Store ....,.......,,.., ..,.........,..,..,...,,..., .,,... Ernie Heasley's Turnpike Barbeque Euwer 8: Co. ...................,...,..,,........,........................,,. . F Famous, The .. ...... ...,.... ..,..,.. . . .,,.,...... ..,,,,. . , .. Federal Auto Stores ....,.,,,,...,.....,,..... .. Felder, Sam ....,....,......,...............,.......,...,,..........., ...... Fifth Avenue Bowling Alleys .,...., .. ,,....... .. 'lll949 JAYHAWK XX First Jeannette Bank ..........., ..., .,...,....,4,...,,.,,........,. ..... 9 N' Fort Pitt Metal Products Company N G X5 Getto's Service Station .,,...,,..,, ,..,. , Gillespie, M. A. ........,....,. .,,. . Gsass gity lgank .,......r.... .... ass ity rug ........ z ......... xg Ni lass City Transfer ....,,... ..,..,... Grant, W. T. Co ..,.................,...,....,.,..............., N H Harris Directed Theatres ,..,............. Heasley's Dairy Bar .........,.....,..............,.....,, tx' Heasley's Turnpike Barbeque ........ ' Herbold's Bakery ,.....,.............., ..,,..,......., Horn, E. F. ,....,....,...,,,,. .....,.........,...........,..,.......,. . Howard Gasoline S Oil Co. ......,,. . Hummell, Harry W. ..........,...,... . ..., .. I ,Q lsaly's Dairy Company ...,.......,..,.........,....,.,... KY l Y Si We Xue' . X Qs 5. v .s ' .R x l i X 59 .4 X age, ,Lg so G 'J Jeannette Dry Cleaning .. ..,...,,....... ,, Jeannette Ford Sales ............,..,,....... Jeannette Hardware Co. ,...,,. . Jeannette Lumber Co. ......,,...............,. ...,. . J. 8: M Market ........,..........,..............,.......,................ Jeannette News-Dispatch ........,.,,.....,.............. Jeannette Shade and Novelty Co. ,...... . Joe Workman's ,............ .....,. ,....,.. ..,................... . Jouret Radio Service ............. ....,...,...... . Journal, The .. ,.,........,,............... .......,.............. , . K Karl's Shoe Store .,..... ,,,,...... ....... ,...... .,... Katz's Clothing Store ..,.... ,.... .,...,... Kealey's Drug Store .......... .............., KeppIe's Service Station ........... Keystone Supply Co. ......,....,. . Kifer In Son ..,................. .,........,,...,. King-Murphy Press ..,........ Klst ...........,..,.....,,,......,.......,,........,..... KohI's Drug Store ........ i L ADVERTISERS l23 Leonard Shoe Repairing II4 Levin, Frank l0l Levinson, Reuben ll0 Lincoln Coach 'Lines II4 Linhart, Chevrolet Co. Longo's Market ........,...,,....................,.............,..,.. :zo M l08 Manson's Jewelry Store ..,. ...... II7 Martin, Glenn G., Jr. ..,... .,.,.. . 97 Marsh, Jimmy II4 Masciantonio, Carmen l26 Mason, Sherman W. l30 Mayers Sporting Center McKee Glass Co. ..................... ,. 99 McKee Motor Co. . .,,......,.... '08 Miller It Whitlach 98 Millstein, J. H. 8 Model Cleaning and Laundry Co., lnc. '29 Moyer Printing Co. '32 Murphy, G. C. Co. Myers, C. T. II4 II4 O O'Connell, T. F. and Son ....,. ......,.... '08 O'Hare, Nancy ,.................. ...................... '2' Ohrlnger Home Furnishings ' '30 Olympia, The .....,...,............. . .... .........,,...,. . . 5 O. P. O. Clothes ,. l07 'P . ,..,... II7 Painter, Ollie ,.......................... ......,,,.... ....,,. , , ., l04 Passaro Service Station l2l Paulone Photo Penney, J. C., 'Co. .........,.....,..... . Pennsylvania Lumber Co. ...... . Pennsylvania Rubber Co. .......... People's Shoe Service Man ............ Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. ......,...,. .... . Pertetti's Shoe 'Repair Shop .,..... l08 I Ol l22 I2 I I 33 l09 Pittsburgh 'Plate Glass Co. Pontiac Engraving ' Princess Theatre ................................ ............... 33 ,R Ratner, Charles I. '2' Reg'otti's 'Dry Cleaning '25 Ric eras' '22 gobertson, J. E. ...............,,.......,.. . oscher s Coffee Shoppe .,...,... ..... 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