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

 - Class of 1943

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DONALD CLARK Don St. John Gualbert Who but Don makes life worth while With h1's kind disposition and Winning smile? Don is not only a student and scholar but also an actor and orator. His role as Jester in the Forest Prince is unforgettable. He is a cheerful good-natured fellow with boundless wit. He is a hard worker' and takes part in all school activities. Don can al- ways be found in one of his Dairy Stores, and his greeting to customers or friends is, Well, l1ow's every little thing? One of his many ambitions is to organize a pinochle club. MEMORIES WILLIAM CLARK Bill St. John Gualbert A man of honor and of truth In fact to all a noble youth. ' Recently, much emphasis has been given to the word personality . If you know it not, meet Bi1l . He is a panacea for gloom, and his impromptu puns are ever welcome. His huge body is a harbor' of safety for all near him. Anyone wishing a course in store man- aging just let him ask the Manager of the Clark Dairy Stores! Many a tip is he able to give. As he is good at helping others, we know he will always be able to help himself. Operetta ...... 1-2 Narrator 20th Anniversary .... 4 Intramural ..., 1-2 Holy Name .... fi. C. S. M. C.... 1-2-3-4. Basketball ..... 1-2 C. S. M. C.... 1-2-3-fi Monogram Club 2-3-4 Handmaid ....,. 2--3-4 Cantata ...-- - - - 2 C. C. D. ...... 4 Handmaid .- -H1-2 C. s. M. c. ....., 2-3-4 C. M. s. C. .... ...2-4 MARY LOUISE CONWAY Connie LEONA COWAN Leona St. Columba The dignity and permanence of work de- pend upon the power and might of the worker. Mary Louise made her entrance into Cath- olic High in her sophomore year. Full of pep and fun, she attracted many friends into her circle of merriment, With her unselfish consideraton for others she has helped many, and is sure to be a success in whatever work she undertakes. Keeping up morale is Con- nie's purpose in writing to the many service men and in preparing the litlle th'ngs that bring great thanks. And we all agree that gratitude to Connie for her generosity is well deserved. A Fifteen St. Michael Yet the will is free: Strong .is the soul and wise and beautiful. The seeds of God like power are in us, till Gods are we, bardsg heroes, if you will. Pleasant, gay and cheerful describes Leona very well. These qualities make her a fond classmate, one whose friendship is readily ex- tended to many. Leona promotes a spir t of laughter at lunch hour. A subject often dis puted, but definitely in a fun-loving manner, and to the amusement of her fellow class- mates, is the advantage of living in Browns- town. That spirit of gayety makes her an ardent friend of her school mates.

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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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MEMORIES g?Ilt3.t8. b ..... . . Majorette ' I I 2-3-4 ee Glu '-- -' 4 Basketball .... 1-2-3-4 T. K. B. Club ...... 4 ,yi C' S. M. 3-4 Handmaid .... . . 4 'Fry Class Play . 1 I 4 C. C. D. ...., .. 4 BETTY COYLE Betty DORIS COYLE Coyle Our Lady of Mercy Tiny but tall in mental stature! The friendly manner of this Winsome youth has won for her many friends. Although merely pocket-size in stature, Betty's ac- complishments are by no means slight. Throughout her four years at Catholic High, Betty has kept her class thrilled by her num- erous and varied literary masterpieces. The journalistic field would certainly find a genius in Betty. However, her ambition is to be a secretary. She will surely meet with sue, cess in this, just as she has in all her othfr undertakings. The Class of '43 wishes you luck, Betty, and may God bless you. JOHN CURRAN Johnny Visitation To himself and to all others true. Here is a quiet, l'keable chap who earnestly pursues the even tenor of his way. John is a plugger, which proves that he holds the key to success. That John has a keen ap- preciation of the humorous is known from his quiet chuckle and sparkling cye when a Wag in a group gets funny. Good luck, John, and we know that whatever you decide to do w'll be done well. St. John Gualhert There's language in her eyes, her cheek, her lip. Coyle is definitely carefree and is ever ready for fun. Gettng into mischief and talk- ing herself out of it is one of her most persist- ent pranks. We shall remember Doris, how- ever, as one of our first majorettes. In her smart uniform, she presented an attractive appearance on the march. To become a nurse is Doris's ambition. The dimpled cheerful Coyle can help greatly to promote a spirit of gaiety among those whom she intends to aid. We sincerely extend our wishes to Doris for a successful career as a nurse. MARGUERITE DAILEY Kiki St. Patrick Her smile is ere the day is long. The typical American high school girl would best describe Kik'. Her clothes, the neat- est in appearance, always show good taste. The dainty Irish lass is usually seen around the school with her pals, seeking an oppor- tunity for some fun, for having the blues is entirely against her deals. She dreams of a white collar position and hopes to fulfill her ambition to become an accomplished typist and file clerk. Here's success to Marguerite from the many friends she has made at Cath- olic High. I-Iandmaid ..... 1-2-3-4 Secretary- Cantaia . ..... 3 Treasurer 0f C. S. M. C. ,..1-2-3-4 Sodality .... 3 May Crowning.. 3 C. S. M. C. ..... 1-4 Sixteen

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