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1942 CASIMER ANTHONY KUDA- SICK Boswell Kissy is usually the fellow behind the camera. He's prob- ably to blame if you're pictured in the Rex CoIlium in a most embarrasing moment. There are nodoubts as to his success in the photographic world. RALPH EUGENE LAPE Stoyestown Ralph is one of those pathetic bus riders who had to get up in the middel of the night. It's all over now, Ralph. Unless you succeed in becoming a State Patrolman. ALTA FERN LOHR Boswell Al is an honor student with an ambition she'll probably reach, to be a stenographer. Life would be a bowl of cherries for her if she could skate all four seasons, and never have to get up early. BETTY JANE MADIGAN Jenners Jeeps , a senior cheerleader, spends most of her spare time dancing. The rest of the time she seems to be enjoying her- self, too, especially in Study halls. She likes to write let- ters, and hopes to be a private secretary. ALICE V. MELLESKY Jenners Midge is pretty and flirta- tious, says her favorite pastime is making love. Beware, boys. Alice is war-minded these days, expects to drive an ambulance after graduation. We hope she'll never have to. CHARLES NEVIN MILLER Holsopple A gentleman-farmer would Chuck be. He wants to manage a farm but not work on it. He's popular with the girls but won't admit to any favorite companion. SENIORS DONALD W. LAPE. Holsopple Don is a farmer lad with designs along mechanic lines. At the fair he won flrst prize for his baby beef. The best thing about B. H. S., says Don, is the Activity ticket plan. MARY S. LICHVAR .... Boswell Sibby is one of the most ac- tive and best known girls in our class, reliable and friendly, and very capable in everything, es- pecially Art and Business. Both teachers and students will miss Mary next year. JOHN MACENCZAK Jenners Mer is potentially a Navy man altho his passion is driving the car. Wonder how he'Il combine the two. Right now he's contented buddying with Pete Thomas, shooting pool, and ice skating. BETTY JANE MELLEKY Y . Jenners B-B is our Senior class pres- ident, and Treasurer of the Stu- dent Council. Everybody knows Betty, usually seen driving a- round in her Buick. She has dreams of being a Physical Ed teacher: Good Luck, Betty. BETTY JANE MILLER Boswell Bett has lots of artistic ability but she plans to go into commercial work when she graduates. She has been wear- ing a class ring but nobody seems to know its owner. JOHN ERWIN MYERS Boswell Bud is thinking of taking over a certain coal mine, and he'd like to retire at an early age. He is one of Mr. Horner's toughest bone-crushers and is known as Killer to wrestling fans.
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SENIORS JO ANN FRANKE ,Boswell Jiggers is our candidate for the ideal American high school girl, tall and fair, pleasant and studious. May good fortune follow her all the days of her life. CHARLES L. FRITZ Ferrelton Linseed wants to be an electrical engineer but the Com- mercial Law class has other ideas. They believe that, with his experience in Somerset, he'd make a first-rate lawyer. DOROTHY LOUlSE GINDLES- PERGER Boswell Dotty is quiet and digni- fied, and a very capable Home- Ecker. But her ambitions lie in the direction of the business world. P. S.--See her for ten easy lessons in knitting. RONALD ROY GRIFFITH Boswell Griff is one of the shy and retiring members of our class, fond of reading and woodwork, ambitious to do a good job of farming someday. STEVE GUZAKO . Boswell Guzako will be remembered for his football playing. That was the best thing about B. H. S., he says. We wish him luck in the field of mechanics, where no book reports are ever due. LUTHER ARTHUR HOWARTH Jenners Tucker is probably the best known boy in our school. He's always ready, able, and willing, and that smile spreads a lot of sunshine. Keep smiling, Tuck- er, and you'lI make good what- ever comes. 1942 WILLIAM G. FRANKE. Boswell Hiccock will be missed by our basketball fans, and refer- ees, next year. But we wish him luck with his dream of be- ing a State Trooper. ANDREW C. GAC .,.. Ralphton Happy-go-lucky Tex is liked and respected as a good basketball player and a good sport by ever,v student. Lots of good wishes for his future go with him from all of us. BETTY LOUISE GOSS..BoswelI Betts is a grand companion. Her favorite, she claims, are several. She'll make a story- book nurse, one of those with the healing smile. STANLEY L. GROMEK Randolph Stash is one of the best liked Seniors, especially since the operetta brought out the best that was in him. He al- ways manages good grades tho he says thumbs down on home work. He must have a drag as Chief Advisor for the C. and T. Chemical Works. CROMER C. HARDlNG.Jenners Cromer makes us wonder sometimes just how early, or late, he hits the hay! We must ask David S. sometime. lf Cromer's plans materialize. he'll be a radio technician someday. WILLIAM, HAROLD KAUF- MAN Boswell Wolf has always been a good-looking asset to our class. Amateur flying is his favorite occupation, his dog his com- panion. The Glee Club will miss him next year.
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SENIORS LEAH NORMA O'BAKER Boswell Blondie'a ambition is to be- come a stenographer. Certain- ly she'Il never annoy her boss by chatting the hours away. Al- though quiet and shy, Leah is popular with everyone in school and has participated in most ac- tivities. We'll always remem- ber her as Sunbonnet Sue. STEVE PELESKY .. , Jenners Palooka has the most unique ambition in the class: he and Carmel are going to dig black diamonds. Since the operetta though, even Mr. Soeicher thinks he should go into musi- ca! comedy. ln the meantime, Steve just can't do a thing about the way the girls run after him. BERNARD, G. PYLE ...Boswell B,arneylf' has many friends but none irateuas high as his dog. 'Roller-skating and hunt- ing are his favorite pastime: to be an electric Welder is his am- bition. ROBERT CHESTER ROMES- BURG Boswell Bob likes to come to school late-just in the nick of time. He came to Boswell from Mc- Connellsville High and likes our Student Government plan. The radio, books, and roller skating rinks make life inter- esting for Bob. He'd like to be- come an electrical or mechan- ical engineer. GENE ARLENE SHAFFER Jennerstown Ginnie can be found many evenings at the movies: they're her favorite pastime. Her am- bition is to be a clerk, and her ideal of a companion is Joe. End of quote. SUE SHAFFER ,,,.. Ralphton This popular lass from Ralph- ton says she won't live on 2 farm but may we wonder just a little, Sue? Better known as Susie-Q, Miss Shaffer will probably be a secretary some day, if her dreams come true. F' ' -nz-.mi 1942 RUTH ELAINE OGLINE Stoyestown Rufus likes everything and everybody, just so long as there's no algebra around. She'cl like to be a typist, with long vaca- tions for traveling, and she thinks farmer boys are so nice. CARMEL V. PERIGO. . .Jenners Carm just can't see why there's any objection to as many absences as he would like to have. Pelesky and Perigo are always together in teachers' roll books, in classrooms, on ab- sence slips. They may be some day on a mine payroll. DOROTHY ELLEN ROBB Boswell Pretty Dot is best known for her cartoons in the EagIe. She has lots of artistic abilty 'and would like to become a dress designer. We don't im- agine that you'll be a career woman for too long, Dorothy. EDWARD RUSSEL SHAFFER Boswell Eddie is the proud owner, and operator, of a photographic darkroom and photo processing fequipment. He is an honor student, reserved and quiet, a true friend to those who know him. In spite of his photo- graphic interests, aviation is his real ambition. HELEN F. SHAFFER..Boswell 1'Beth is a pretty black- haired basketball and football fan. We'll take your word for it, Beth, but are you sure your favorite pastime is reading? Seriously, we hope success comes to you in the business world. EDNA JANE SHEELER Jenners Dates and dancing, that's what Punch is made of. She likes to jitter-bug and does it well: thinks Robert is the best of names, and hopes to be a nurse in the not-too-distant fu- ture. , I
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