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

 - Class of 1943

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MEMORIES , Class Adviser .... 4 Handmazd ........'- Wt Handmaid ' ' ' . ' A 3-4 fiisglmlg' Club ' ' Cantata .... . . . 3 ,,. C. . M. C. ...... 2-3-4 Representative . . C' DU l ' ' h ' Q I 4 C. S. M. C. ....... f- S.C.A..H . 4 JULIA BABAL Julie HELEN BACH Bucky SS. Peter and Paul Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in a woman. The quotation stated above may well be applied to Julie, whose dominant character- istic is quietness. Julie accomplishes much but says ltitle. She is a skilled typist, and shorthand seems to come to her naturally. An excellent scholar, Julie has time for fun, also. She enjoys sports and movies, but her hobby seems to be along commercial lines for she is usually seen selling tickets. Julie's competence will insure her securing and retaining a fine position in the business world. GLORIA BAINES Ba,insey St. John Gualbert Finds sermons in stones and good in every- thing. Gloria is one girl in a thousand. She has a. heart of gold and a good sense of humor. Hers is a disposition well worth havingfshe works hard, both in her studies and in the extra-curricular field. .Anyone who neerlrs help at any time just has to say the word to Bainsey and he has an assistant who will stick to the finish. Her favorite pas- times are dancing and swimming. She has won quite an enviable reputat'on through her aqua-ability. We hope Gloria will continue through life with the same charming ease and gentle manner she now possesses. Vice-president of the T. K. B. Club 1 C. S. M. C. ...... 2-3-4 lu Immaculate Conception She stands in her own light. Helen's persistent smile with her ready wit and studious habits makes her a teacher's de- light and a hearty friend. A genuine student, she is one of the most active members of her class. Liking fun, she is ever in the midst of it, often presenting a bit herself. Her cheerfulness has won her many friends. In spirit, another Florence Nghtingale. Helen's leadership a.nd popularity won her the honor of class adviser in her senior year. An honor student, she has been quite successful in all her enterprises. May her success and cheer- fulness remain with her always. JOHN BIROSCHAK Monk St. Stephen A friend ln need is a friend indeed. Monk is a nice fellow and easy to get along with once you understand him. He can usually be found with his friend Leonard Kubinsky, and when he is, anything can hap- pen. Chemistry and Physics are his two favorite subjectsg he especially likes the ex- periments in Physics. His goal is to become research scientist. Good luck, John. Holy Name . . . . -1 Cantata .... . . 1 S. C. A. ...... . . 4 Talent Night . . . . 1 Basketball .... . . .1-3

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MEMURIES JOAN MCCA NN Business Manager 243 ww' HELEN BACH DORIS COYLE MARGUERITE DAILEY First Assistant Second Assistant Third Assistant These Seniors merit honorable mention in this department: John Curran Mary Louise Conway Jean Kurtz Mary Lou Pohl Grace Knoblock Rosemary Sutton Georgianna Heidenthal Mary Jo Merx Catherine Marcindo Margaret Vignzi. Joseph Godfrey Rita Schuster Patricia Rioux T74'PI1'1i



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MEMORIES JANE BOPP Janey St. John QSummerhillJ A retentive memory may be a good thing, lint the ability to forget is the true test of greatness. t'Janey's efficiency in commercial work has made her an outstand ng pupil in our class. We pause to catch our breath as .laney time and t'me again flashes through the nerve- racking race of a timed writing to a magnifi- cent finish. Her speed at the typewriter is combined with accuracy and a neatness 'that is characteristfc of her personality. .laney's skill is surpassed only by her profound gener- osity. Ever cheerfully willing to be of assist- ance, we are sure she will go through life brightening many a dreary day. Handmaid ..... 1-2-3-ll 20th Ann'versary MILDRED BOXLER Mil St. Joseph Silence hides a heart of gold. In this age of noise and nerves, one is grateful for the existence of people like Mil, Possessed of a reserved, engaging personality, 'tMil is a decided asset to 'the Class of '43. Fidelity is an outstanding quality in Mil's makeup. She is patient, even in the face of adversity, and her gentle wllingness to do favors for anyone sets her apart from the egotistic acquaintances so often encountered in one's daily activities. Good luck, Mil. Your shyness and modesty will always make you an outstanding individual. .3 Narrator '- 4 Handmaid . .... . 3-1 T- K- B- ---- -- fl will T. K. B. Club ..... 4 C. S, M. C.... -I 1157 Librarian . .... 2-3--1 I I . -. May Crowning . . 1 gfgamlssgin ' ' ' ' 'Z A1 Prince Gallitzin C g M .371 Pageant ....,..,. J ' ' ' ' ' i AGNES BURNS Pete EDWARD CARTHEVV Lew St. Columha A gentle woman nobly planned, to warn, to comfort and command. Small in stature and brief in W0l'dS ftll?lt'9 Pete As a sophomore, she became a, li- brar an and has since! rendered her service very faithfully in that capacity. She is the first to arrive at school in the morning, in a constant hurry, almost the first to leave at 3:15. Reading and collecting good books and magazines are her favorite hobbies and means of spending leisure. Good-natured Pete has made many friends. May she continue to ex- ercise this influential power. Fourteen St. Jolm Gualhert Friendship is the highest degree of per- fection in society.' ' Lew is a likeable fellow, easy going, and rather quiet in class. To all who know him, he is considered studious, courteous and re- spectful. Although Lew is rather shy, he never makes it a point to be unsociable for he is a real gentleman. Fond of good times, he adds gayety to a merry throng with his keen sense of humor. Lew desires to become a, general manager of all Johnstown Dairy Dells.

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