Johnstown Central Catholic High School - Memories Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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E M 0 R I E MEMORIES STAFF Anthony Bayuk Robert Boyle Gertrude Bodenschatz Joseph Byers Catherine Carville Stephen George Gertrude King Madeleine Krueger Verna Litzir ,ger Anna Ruth Nitch Charlotte Pfefferl Constance Roddy John Ruth Rita Rosenberger Bernnard Skamla Rose Mary Stanko William Seifert Victoria Young Maurice Ward Earl Decker 13

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M E M 0 R I E S. Betty Abele ‘‘Betty” Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in society.” This young Miss, who is known to all as “Betty”, has become quite popular during her four years at Catholic High. Her pleasing personality, persever- ance, and courage made her a successful Vice President of the class of ’36. “Betty” ha; shown her school spirit in all ac- tivities. From her scholastic ability and initiative we are cer- tain that ‘Betty” will find a place of honor and praise in the com- mercial world. Anthony Bayuk “Tony” “Graced as thou art with all the power of words.” “Tony” is one of the most talented, as well as industrious members of our class. He is out- standing in the classroom, in social affairs, in sports, in fact in any interscholastic activity that is carried on. It was due to his incalcuable aid that the de- bates of the Senior Class were remarkably interesting and suc- cessful. Dolores Bishop “Dolly” “Sweeter than speech vs silence.” Little is seen of Dolores, but what we see of her proves that she is loyal to old J. C. H. S. For the last four years she has pro ven an assest to our orchestra. She possesses that virtue of de- termination which will ne a deciding factor in her sucvc.'s. In our memories she .vil! e» r hold the place of first fiddle.” Joseph Bodenschatz “Joe” The Sutuincrhill Zephyr.” Although primarily a farmer, the Zephyr,” has became fully urbanized and has found a high position in society. Being a talented musician and a willing worker, he makes friends every- where he goes. The Zephyr” possesses one of those rarely found solid characters. When he gives his word or promise to do anything, clear the tracks, for the Zephyr” always comes through on schedule. Helen Bako Helen” “Gentle thoughts and calm desires.” The word, “plunged,” fits right into the sentence in describing the manner in which this sedate student grasped the knowledge extended to her at our dear Alma Mater. She is universally liked because of her readiness to face the cheery and gloomy sides of life alike. If persever- ance speaks of success, she un- doubtely will stamp her mark in this world. Best wishes, “Helen.” Norman Betz “Onion ” “Strong in deed, gentle in manner.” Norman is a cheerful, happy- go-lucky person who never wor- ries about his school work, yet his scholastic accounts never see the red.” He is one of the splendid group of students who come to us from Summerhill. He is always full of pep and non- sense. His love for music and his ability to produce it have won for him the enviable title of Royal Hawaiian.” May you al- ways stay in kingly ranks t Gertrude Bodenschatz Gertie” Akin to all that’s nohlc, abreast with all that’s grand.” Gertie” came to Catholic High in our Junior year, but even in that short time she has impressed in our hearts and minds the sublimity of cha« act r. Gertie” is one of our pleasing and energetic friends of Sum- merhill. Her sedate, charming, and dignified disposition has formed a link in our chain of memories. In all your under- takings, Gertie, the class of ‘36 wishes you success and hap- piness. Robert Bonner “Bob” Habit is a cable; we weave a thread of its every day. And at last we can not break it. Right this way folks and! meet one of the most popular lads of the Senior Class. He is a regular fellow. We’re forced to admit that he does become mischievous at times, but. this tendency only enchances his personal charm. Don’t forget the time in1 Physics. Are we right, “Bob”?

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