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

 - Class of 1938

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CHARLES BOYLE t Charlie J st. ratrick He never had 'farture' in his f vocabulary. $ A curly. black-haired fellow of the X sociable type. “Charlie” ranks high X in the line of sports, but. in addition, j he is quite a scholar. His attendance J at the «ocial activities of the school t could always be depended upon, $ Charlie has a disposition inclined to X humor. His brilliance in his subjects J will pave a smooth road for the journey i to success. t ALFRED BREMER -Air ST. MICHAEL Oa trees from l ttle acorns grow. The first drum-major of Catholic Hi can be considered one of the most popular boys in school. His jovial nature, mixed with his sense of humor, brought out a peculiar method of scattering the gloom of his friends. His sense of rhythm finds expression not only in the swing ing of his haton, but also in his ability to write verse, particularly ballads. He is indeed the Poet Laureate of 200. ”Alf has played in the operetta, the Alumni plavand ('lass play and. he was a member of the Intramural Basketball RUDOLPH BRLANSKY Rudy ST. PETER AND PAUL “Still u-dter runs deep. It is not hard to keep track of “Rudy . We never hear much about what he’s doing but we know he’s doing some- thing. He ts a good sport, and can appreciate a joke at his own expense. Largeness of heart and broadness of mind make him a millionaire of char- acter. May his powers for good be far reaching. JOANNE BYERS Joanne ST. JOSEPH Cheer ulness is the offshoot of gooJness. Here is the proud possessor of very beautiful red hair. Though some say that red-haired folks become very angry, we disclaim such a statement here. Joanne is always cheerful and ready for fun. no matter what the time She is our sophisticated lady and is quite popular with all the stu- dents. Even on rainy days. Joanne has a happy smile for everyone, and we feel sure that she will go far in life. PAUL BYER Paul ST. PATRICK “One today is worth two tomorrows. One of Ferndale’s contributions to our school. Cooperation is one of the traits found in this football totin’ hero from Catholic High. Paul” earned his J and no doubt will cherish it as a memorable souvenir. Paul” olayed for three years. He featured in the Christmas Cantata and in the Class Play. His commercial ability, which cannot be surpassed, will earn for him a special rung at the top of the ladder of success in the business world. SAMUEL CERMUTO 'Sam ST. COLUMBA ’’Music is his language. Sam is a boy whose companionship is loved by all. He has a keen sense of humor and. if one chanced to hear laughter in a group, usually “Sam was the center of the frolic. He is very fond of music and gives his whole hearted attention to all activities. Be- sides being a good musician. Sam gives the boys a few pointers on the art of truckin' and the Suty Q. AH these points that I have mentioned will aid Sam in his future years.

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MARY ELIZABETH ALT Mary Elizabeth X •T. MICHAEL 7 fap my spirit with the free. It isn't often that one finds such a fun- t loving, mischievous girl us Mary Elua- X both. If there’s trouble, she’s sure to X be in it. Mary Elizabeth comes from the ’’sticks’’ or to make it plainer, from $ Brownstown There is one thing that X Mary Elizabeth will never own up to { and that is that there are chickens in J Brownstown. She has a particular J liking for sports and can always be J seen at the school activities. Her kind. X genial, sweet disposition makes her X dear to the hearts of her classmates. X ♦ ♦ STELLA BALA Staff ST. CASIMIR X ”A fend, true heart, and a spirit high. J t Stella, who stands about five and a $ ♦ third feet from the ground, has light X j brown hair, a fair complexion and beau- X t tiful teeth behind her bright smile. 1 X Although “Steff is quiet, she lacks no J I acnae of humor. She is a graceful I X dancer, and her soprano voice would I I be welcomed into any weary heart. She j X is always ready to assist you in any I t difficulty. Her favorite saying is. ’’I I t nave something to tell you. Although J X Steff belongs to the Commercial Class. 1 J her ambition is to become a nurse. I x ! RICHARD BERMOSK DkiC ST. COLUMBA ”Straight-forward, pLnn-jpofen” Although Dick” has been with us for only two years, he has deeply im- planted himself in our hearts. His red hair is typical of his great zeal to do good deeds. He is considered one of the dependable workers in the school. Dick played on the intra-mural basketball team during his Junior and Senior years; he also played on the football team during his last two years and took an active part in dramatics. We give Dick our sincere wishes for a prosperous future. RITA BERMC SK Rita ST. COLUMBA Ever your friend J Till time shall end. Riu came to us in her Junior year, and X since then she has formed many friend- X ships among the class of ’38. Rita can i be serious as well as giddy, and. when X her laughter rings out. it quickly X scatters any gloom that might be lurk- $ ing in the corner. Although she has a X tendency to take a holiday from school J now and then, she always comes back J smiling and good-humored. We arc J sure she will achieve success in any- i thing she undertakes. Good luck. Rita! J MARY BLACKBURN Mary ST. PATRICK All that is great and good is done just by patient trying. Mary entered Catholic High in her Senior year and in a very short time, we learned that her aid in various sub- jects was invaluable She was ready to help anyone at any time and seemed to be everywhere at once. She works steadily and surely but always has time for fun. She was quite a basket- ball fan and few games passed at which she was not present to cheer the team on to victory. May success be yours, Mary. MARGARET BLIMMEL Pres h ST. COLUMBA Cheerful loofe mufe every dish a feast. Presh came to us as one of our smallest freshies. Although she has not added much to her height, she has grown to be one of our most charming Seniors She is one of our most active class members and always greets one with a pleasant smile and dancing eyes. She is faithful to her friends and. also to her school. Even the slightest detail does not escape her notice. Whether it is important or not. Presh makes it seem so. Lots of luck, Presh, and don’t forget us.



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RITA CISARICK Rita T- MARY [o one is useless in thi world. if he lightens the burden of others. If anyone is in doubt about the latest dance step, lust ask Rita This young lady is quite a dancer, but dancing isn't her sole accomplishment She has a quiet disposition, a friendly smile, two twinkling eyes, and a keen sense of humor. Her readv wit has helped us pass many dreary days and only serves to make other bright days brighter She is usually helping someone with that math problem and never gets angry. We're all with you. Rita' JOSEPHINE COLOSIMO Dimples’ ST. MICHAEL Friends she has many. Foes—few, if any. Among our class members we find a young maiden with dark wavy hair and a pair of merry laughing brown eyes, that seem always full of mischief. Her million dollar smile docs to the class what sunshine does to the flowers. Here is one who is a good sport . She is cooperative and enthusiastic. Her kind, sympathetic nature has won her many fnends. Her ambition is to be a secre- tary. and 1 am sure we all wish her the best of luck. JULIA CONLEY Connie VISITATION The finest pleasures that do not end. Are those we share with our true friend. In Connie can be found a true and loyal friend with a rare wit and an in- comparable sense of humor She is X usually found in the midst of merriment $ and has brightened many a dreary day X by her jokes and lively chatter. Her I fine school spirit enables one to find her X at all school activities. She is depend- ♦ able to the utmost and has a way of X helping others which is done in such X an unobtrusive manner that it often 1 goes unappreciated. Here's wishing X you every success in the future. X ELIZABETH COVAL Belts ST. PATRICK Humor is the rainbow of the world's tears. Betty is like a light breeze on the summer calm. Her happy-go-lucky man- ner and contagious laughter will guide her to achieve her big aim in life. Two of Betty's most outstanding qualities are based upon her optimistic attitude and fine sense of humor. Being full of vim. vigor, and vitality she is alert and quick in action. Enthusiasm is her second name. Small of stature, but big of heart describes our Betty. Depend- ability. enthusiasm and humor lead to success in life; so, Betty, keep it up. SUZANNE COYLE Sue ST. COLUMBA Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Sue is one who sacrifices much and expects little a true friend. Her sym- pathetic understanding will help her to bring happiness to others. Her appear- ance cannot conceal her heart of gold. She does not flinch before hard work and is eager and ambitious. She is pleasant to look at. congenial to talk to and interesting to associate with. She is tall and slender and has attrac- tive red hair and blue eyes. She never boasts, but she has ambitions Best of luck. Sue. KATHLEEN DAILEY Kay ST. PATRICK There are friends who come and friends who go dnd friends who stay Iil[r you.” Let us present with great pleasure one of the rarest, truest of friends. Honest, intelligent, kind, she is a real jewel Kay came to us in her senior year, but in that short time she has won the love and friendship of our ebss. Kay's chief dislike is getting her picture taken by a candid camera. Her speed in typing and her accuracy in shorthand were a source of emulation to some. May the future bring her more friends and lots of luck.

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