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

 - Class of 1942

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MEMORIES Twenty-six Cantata ............. 1-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4 T. K. B. Club 4 Class Adviser 4 Librarian .. 2-3-4 Operetta 4 Mission Representative 3 Mission Secretary 4 Attendant to May Queen 3 JOHN JENDRICKS “Johnnie” St. C'olumha One of the “good-lookers” of the class. Johnnie is an invincible optimist. No one dares to threaten his carefully combed hair. He is interested in the sport of the season, as well as swing music and aeronautics. His mischievous grin brightens up the world for many, and his friends are numerous. He has a long-lived ambition to see the year 2000. CLARA ANN KATTER “Clara” St. Patrick In spirit, another Florence Nightingale. Her leadership and popularity won for her the honor and responsibility of Vice President in both her jun or and her senior year. Her favorite sports demand much energy, but she has it. They are bowling, swimming, dancing and ice skating. An honor student through- out her school life, she has been quite success- ful in all her undertakings. May her success and cheerfulness remain with her always. ETHEL KARALFA “Eth” St. Joseph Ethel is an invaluable friend and a well- liked classmate. She is characterized by her efficiency in the mission society, serving as secretary of the Missions. Always jolly, her dark wavy hair is a familiar sight in the midst of any laughing group. She is studious and ready to lend a helping hand to all. May all this happy school life be but a grand overture to a successful life for you, “Eth”. LEO KILPATRICK “Kil” St. John Gaulbcrt “Kil” is a typical high school student. Pos- sessing a fine sense of humor and just as much misfortune, he has won a number of friends and has an easy time getting along with the women. His spirit of debate is Webster-like, therefore, many have learned to dodge the issue with him. His day dreams take him high in the air, and if dreams come true he will be piloting a bomber in those airy spheres. Operetta 2-3-4 Cantata 2-3-4 Home Nursing 4 Band 2-3 4 Handmaid 1-2-3-I Vice-President of Senior Class 4 Senior Class Play 4 Operetta 2-3-4 Cantata 1-4 Monogram 4 Football 2-4 Intramural 1-2-3-4 Air Raid Warden 4 Representative of Student Safety Council 4

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19 4 2 — Twenty-five FRANCES riEENEY Visitation Always happy, she is ready to help those in need. Her smile penetrates into the hearts of her fellow classmates. Her hobbies are collecting pennants and popular records. Al- though music is her “time killer”, classics are definitely out. Seen at most every hockey game, Frances is an ardent sports fan. Her sunny outlook on life assures for her success in her future undertakings. RUPERT HOFFMAN “Doc” St. John It has been our pleasure to have with us a young man who is very serious at all times, but beneath his mask of gravity he has a heart for mirth. His quiet chuckle is evidence of his enjoyment of the humuorous. Rupert is a real gentleman for he is most careful of the feelings of every one. So with malice toward none and justice toward all, he treads the road to success at the expense of no one. T. K. B. Club 4 Home Nursing 4 Band ............. 1-2-3 Orchestra 2-3-4 Handmaid 1 -2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4 Cantata 4 Operetta 2 Cantata 3 Talent Night Mission 1-2-3-4 Representative 3 Mission President 4 Home Nursing 4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 T. K. B. Club 4 Handmaid 4 BETTY GRACE HORNER “Tony” St. John Gaulbert Betty Grace is the seen but not heard type of girl and even when she does speak her voice is barely audible. She spends a great deal of time and energy collecting for the Red Cross. Her hobbies are roller skating and bowling, but she enjoys all sports. “Tony aspires to be an instructor in Physical Educa- tion. She has a decided knack for decorating and is noted for her unique parties. MARJORIE HUBER “Margie” St. Patricks Margie’s persistent smile and auburn hair together with her ready wit and studious habits make her a teacher’s secret delight and a staunch friend. A genuine go-getter, she is one of the most active members of the class. Much of her time is devoted to the Missions. In 1941, she represented Catholic High at the C. S. M. C. Convention at Rochester, N. Y. Music is her greatest interest and she is called upon to play the piano for every school pro- gram.



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-19 4 2 — Twenty-seven Cantata Operetta . Intramural Basketball Football Manager 3—4 Basketball Manager 3-4 Intramural Basketball !-2-3-4 Cantata ............ 4 Monogram Club........... 4 THOMAS KLEMAN “Mort” St. Patrick Since wit and wisdom are “born with a man”. Mort has them. Tom is widely known for his great sense of humor. He can make a joke out of the most serious or trivial thing. He has a fancy for getting some of the fellows “goats”. His thick curly hair and twinkling blue eyes make the hearts of many girls flutter. Now residing in Moxham. Mort is usually seen with his old Geistown gang. LEO KLUG “Smokey Leo” St. John Gaulbert A reliable and efficient manager is the coach's opinion of this young man who always knows the right time to be serious; and it is this knowledge that accounts for his credit- able scholastic record. Small, good-looking, and courteous. “Smokey” is liked by everyone. Rhythmical movements on the dance floor prove his preference for this type of recreation. JAMES KOENIG “Chink” St. Joseph “Chink” is an earnest worker and lives the principle “Honesty is the best policy . He is a good loser as well as a good winner. “Chink” enjoys sports and arguing. He devotes much of his time to baseball and basketball. He is an ardent fan of the Cincinnati Reds and de- fends them at all times. Here’s wishing lots of luck to you, “Chink”, when you take your place in the world’s affairs. ROBERT KOHLER “Pappy” St. Joseph “Pappy” was born in the citv but reared in the country. These two lines best describe “Pappy”, High in words, keen in mind. The world needs men of this kind.” His ambition is to be a florist. He is usually seen making a noon visit to the Visitation Church. His classmates and friends all wish him success and happiness in the years to come. Au Re- voir. “Pappy”. Intramural Basketball .......1-2-3-4 Operetta .............. 3 Cantata 4 Mission Representative 1

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