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

 - Class of 1943

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MEMORIES T. K. B. Club.. 4 Holy Name ...... 4 C3 M' C' 24 Intramural ..... 1-2-3 Mlsslon , Cantata . . . . . 1-2 Representative, 2 Football G ' . . 3 Handmaid ..... 1-2-3-4 LEONA DIAMOND Leona FRANCIS DIETZ HT?-lt St. John QSummerhillJ Every cloud has a silver lining. Here is a girl who knows what fun really is. The bright side of things is the one wh ch attracts Leona. Even when a proposition looks black to everyone else, Leona sees the silver lining. Conscientious, loyal, friendly, she is interested in every aclivity of Catholic High. She is from Summerhill, and possesses an air of gayety which that name suggests. She is very neat in her appearance, and her blond hair and blue eyes are the envy of no small number of feminine admirers. Danc- ing is her favorte pastime. RUDY DRAGOVICI-I Farmer St. Columba, Be not the first by whom the new is tried Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. Rudy hails from Tanneryville, a town quite remote from the school. His activities, how- ever, are not hampered by the distance. His neat appearance, pleasing personality, and gracious manner strike a high note among all his frends of both sexes. He is usually seen with future seniors, laying down the law on how to become a perfect upper-classman. His present ambition is to be a gunner in the IF'vy. Vie of lil wish you the best of luck, -V1'.ff'11lC1 . Football ........ 2-3-4 Inltramural . . . . . 3-4 Basketball . . . . . 2-3 Holy Name .... 4 St. Patrick A lad who knows the value of time. 'iTut is a fine specimen of the youth of '43. He is a loyal companion to his. many fr'ends, ever ready to lend a helping hand. Tut'l is a fair student and a staunch suppor- ter of C. H. S. activities. Leaving us in late February he went to lend his helping hand to Uncle Sam's Navy. May God protect you, Francis. MILDRED DROBNICK Mil Sacred Heart I never believe any good belongs to me, unless I pass it on. Mildred comes from Franklin. She has been known as friendly and jolly during her four years at Catholic High. Her generous spirit was displayed by her willingness to help. Her school spirit brought her to the front every- where. Possessing an unusual taste for read- ing, she enjoys short stories particularly. We always felt great joy in reading Mil's com- positions and essays. A competent librarian, she proved to be a great help to many Stud- ents. We will always remember her as a generous, friendly, jolly person. V Librarian . . . . 2-3-4 Handmagid .... 1-2-3-4 Cantata ....... 3 T. B. B. Club .... 4 Cantata ......... 1 M. C. -.'. 1-2,3,4 Monogram Club- 2-A 312111 ........ . 4 C. S. M. C.. ..... 4 Senior Class Pageant ...... . 1 Play u ....... 4 Seventeen

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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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MEMORIES DOROTHY ECKENRODE Eckie St. Patrick Work for some good, be it ever so lowly! Labor! all labor fs noble and holy. The goal of every freshman, graduation, seems to be but the beginning of things for Dorothy. Strict adherent to the discipline of our beloved Catholic High, she will have all the requisites necessary for a good house- wife, which it is her great des re to be. Good sportsmanship broadened by her scholastic training, and her particular interest in C. C. D. will go a long way in giving her success. JAMES ECKENRODE Hero St. Patrick Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. A typical student who exerts a fine influ- ence on his classmates is represented by Hero. Liked by all, he can take a joke, As for school spirit, his equal is rarely found. He has participated .En many school activities and at the same time has held a fine record in school. In addition to these enviable scholas- tic achievements, he has gained the respect of all local sports enthusiasts by his remark- able feats on the football field. A creditable boy for our school fs James. Cantata ....... -1 Football ...... 1-2-3-ft Football Captain 4 Monogram Club. 3-4 4 S. C. A. ..... . Basketball . . . .... 1-2 Rir Raid Warden 4 C. C. D. ...... .. 4 Holy Uame 4 C. S. M. C.. .. . . 4 Class Adviser. .. 3 Intramural Basketball .... 1-2-3-4 Operetta ...... 1-2-3 C. S. M. C. .... 1-2-3-4 Intramural . . . . 1-2 Handmaid .. ....4 S.C.A. ...... 4 MARY KATHERINE ERLINGER Mary Kay St. Benedict A friend in need is a friend indeed. Alive and spinted Mary Kay keeps up her end of the nation's morale by writing let-- ters to servicemen. Her favorite expression is I got a letter. Mary Kay spends much of her time outside of school at Von Lunen's in Geistown, wlfch she someday hopes to man- age. Broadminded and kind to a marked de- gree, she has never refused to help those who have need of her assistance. The girl with the dimpled smile will be remembered for many snows. Eighteen C. S. M. C. ...... 2-3--1 WILLIAM FAVORITE Our Lady of Mercy '4Use what talent you possessg the woods would be very silent if no b'rds sang there but those which sing best. UBHIH Such is Bill's principle, which has guided him since he came to Catholic H'gh. With one thingisuccessfin mind. he tackled and overcame all obstacles. This determination combined with a cheerful dispesit. on and a love for clean fun, won for him a host of friends. It is Bill's ambition to become a sports announcer. He is usually seen down town and caught saying What's the score ? We wish you happy land'ngs, Bill.

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