Johnstown Central Catholic High School - Memories Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)
- Class of 1949
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IMORIES C{niHflL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL jowisTouin, ptnnsyLVflnm DEDICATION Rulers of all countries of the world are at the present time faced with the tremendous task of reconstructing anew the forces of peace which have been warped and, in some cases, completely obliterated in the recent conflict. We, the students of Johnstown Catholic High School, knowing that we are a part of humanity which constitutes the people of the earth who are trying to tvin world peace, realize perhaps more than ever before, that the aid and intercession of Our Blessed Mother is desperately needed. It is fitting in this crisis, therefore, that we, together with the world in general, turn to Our Lady of Fatima, Queen of Peace, and through our prayers and good work, implore her aid and intercession. Trustfully, therefore, we dedicate this twenty-fourth volume of MEMORIES to Our Lady of Fatima, at the same time consecrating ourselves to her Immaculate Heart, and supplicating her to obtain for the guilty world pardon from a merciful God and peace which He alone can give. Fatima reiterates the message of the rosary. In each apparition at Fatima, six in all, Our Lady insisted on the recitation of the rosary. When she made her appearance, she held the rosary in her clasped hands. In the last great episode she identified herself as the Lady of the Rosary. To Lucy’s direct question “Who are you and what do you ivant? Our Lady replied, “I am the Lady of the Rosary, and I have come to warn the faithful to amend their lives and ask pardon for their sins . They must not continue to offend Our Lord, Who already is so deeply offended. They must say the rosary.” Through the rosary today, as in past times of peril that have threatened civilization, Mary has again come to save men from the evils that overwhelm them. OUR LADY OF FATIMA HOPE OF THE WORLD INFLAME OUR HEARTS WITH THE LOVE OF REPARATION REVEREND THOMAS T. CAWLEY, Principal Your inspiring leadership, your constant example, your wise counseling and your prayerful solicitude are prominent among the blessings God has showered upon us during our four years at Catholic High School. May our deepest gratitude be shown in walking His Way. -THE CLASS OF 1949. As our priests honor their ministry, may we honor their dignity by listing from Sacred Scripture the titles of the priest: THE AMBASSADOR OF CHRIST THE SALT OF THE EARTH THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD THE MAN OF GOD THE FRIEND OF CHRIST THE SERVANT OF GOD THE MINISTER OF RECONCILIATION THE PHYSICIAN OF THE SOUL THE MESSENGER OF GOD THE CO-LABORER WITH GOD ANOTHER CHRIST THE DISPENSER OF THE MYSTERIES OF GOD FATHER JOHN C. O'LEARY REVERAND THOMAS T. CAWLEY Principal fACULiy REVERAND JAMES F. FITZGIBBON Dramatics REVEREND JOHN C. O'LEARY Religion MR. JOSEPH J. MAJER Social Studies and Director of Athletics Sister Mary Agnes Clare, S.S.J. Sister Mary Assumpta, S.S.J. Sister Mary Clement, S.C. Sister Mary Cordia, S.S.J. Sister Mary Damian, R.S.M. Sister Mary Demetrius, S.S.J. Sister Mary DeoCora, O.S.F. Latin Music ---- Science Latin English Social Studies English and Mathematics Sister Mary Esther, O.S.F. ............................................ Mathematics Sister Mary Eugenia, S.C. Social Studies Sister Mary Francis, S.S.J. Latin Sister Mary Gregory, S.C. Science Sister Mary H Idegarde, S.S.J. English and Latin Sister M. Jude Thaddeus, S.C. Spanish Sister Marie Therese, R.S.M. English Sister Mary Patrice, R.S.M. Sister Mary Paulina, S.C. Sister Mary Rosalia, O.S.F. Sister Mary Thomas, O.S.F. Sister Mary Ursula, R.S.M. Sister Mary Vincentia, O.S.F. Sister Mary Virginia, R.S.M. English and Librarian ............................. French ................ Commercial - ....... .......Commercial English and World Geography — _________ Mathematics .................... English GRATITUDE TO DEVOTED TEDCHEDS By your tireless devotion to duty, your simplicity, your sincerity, and your other-worldliness, you have created an atmosphere in which it has been our privilege to live for four years. During this time, you have constantly endeavored to equip us with Christian principles to face the future. You have given us a true sense of values, a love for Beauty, Truth, and Goodness with the knowledge of where to find and how to recognize them. And this is the very essence of Catholic Education. Before we go into the world that needs the hand and heart governed by such noble ideals, we give you, our devoted teachers, the warm thanks of grateful hearts. Your confi- dence in our possibilities will be among our most cherished memories. May these possibilities some day manifest them- selves for the honor and glory of God and the assurance of our own salvation, the reward of your patience and hope. As we leave the immediate circle of your personal guid- ance, we go trustful that we shall always have your prayerful remembrance. Sk.YY). AVjor as Praise ye and bless the Lord and yive thanks unto Him, and serve Him with great humility.” Saint Francis of Assissi. Sh VJ ho A cx Sh.Y ) Uvoceri cx PRINCIPAL'S IRLSSRGf n his allocution this year to priests assigned to deliver the Lenten sermons in Rome, our Holy Father dwelt at length on the the movement away from God that is prevalent throughout the world. He deplored the fact that so many of God's creatures — among them large numbers of Catholics — live as though their only aim is to find heaven on earth, without any thought of the life hereafter, which is eternal. The Pope's words, alas, are only too true. In our own nation paganism and godlessness and irreligion fill the very atmosphere we breathe. Such things as pleasure, freedom, beauty, power, materia! possessions are held up as idols. Their praises are sung everywhere and always on stage and screen, in the press and over the air. The strain of the song is so bewitching that it casts a spell on the senses, and its victims are captured ere they are aware. Youth particularly are being deceived and led astray by this misplaced em- phasis. And, sad to say, many of our Catholic youth, who have the superior advantages of solid religious training and the powerful assist- ance of divine grace, are being gravely affected. When the Church raises her voice against this neo-paganism, angry zealots hurl charges at her from all directions. They blame her for being reactionary, old-fashioned, out of step with modern progress, etc. Always ob- serve that propagandists never offer any real proof for their lies. Hence, what are the facts in this matter? The Church finds nothing wrong in your desire for pleasure, and in reasonable endeavors to satisfy the desire. No churchman will blame you for wanting a measure of freedom. Material possessions are not evil in themselves. The point is that these things are being glorified out of all proportion to their importance, and those who do the glorifying create the im- pression that the spiritual, supernatural world either does not exist, or is not important. In other words, God, the Creator, is pushed off the stage, and creatures made by Him are brought in to take His place. Caesar is given not only what is his, but also the things that belong to God. Without any doubt this is a serious derangement of God's plan. In the very first Commandment given to Moses on Mount Sinai, God issued this solemn warning: THOU SHALT NOT HAVE STRANGE GODS BEFORE ME. Seek happiness, by all means, because God wants you to. But do not seek it where the world directs; because, if you do, you will not find it, and thus you will condemn yourself to repeated W; disappointment and perpetual frustration. Seek pleasure, if you will, but only that which is law- ful, and seek it in moderation. Do not make a god of it, as idolators do. Defend your right to freedom, but do not confuse it with license, as worldlings do. Ever since the beginning of time nations and individuals have tried to get along without God. The record of their complete failure is written in large type across the pages of history. In this very generation the bitter fruits of that vain attempt have dealt a staggering blow to civiliza- tion itself — two world wars and one economic depression, the like of which was never known. You would think that harrowing experiences like these should actually open the eyes of the blind and induce even the most obstinate to accept the clear message of the Spirit of Truth: UNLESS THE LORD BUILD THE HOUSE, THEY LABOR IN VAIN THAT BUILD IT. But seemingly there are many even in high places whose eyes are not filled with seeing, determined to proceed to their eternal doom, declaring to the very last, WE HAVE NO KING BUT CAESAR. So you have much food for thought, as you leave the training ground and step into the arena of life. Your first duty is to God: Serve Him faithfully. Your second duty is to yourself: Save your soul at all costs. Your third duty is to your neighbor, and your neighbor is all man- kind. You must be conscious as individuals of a positive duty to contribute to the work of solv- ing the grave problems that exist in the world today. You will do this in general by counter- acting the movement away from God. Specific- ally you will do it by a pattern of life based on a foundation such as the following: Believe in a Personal God, Who created the world and all that is in it. Who has supreme dominion over ALL men. Whose claims take precedence over all others. Who has revealed His plans for the universe, and has recorded the revelation in Sacred Scripture. Obey the Ten Commandments, which God gave directly to Moses. Accept the teaching and governing authori- ty of the Catholic Church, which was established by Jesus Christ, the Son of God made Man. Do penance for your own sins and the sins of mankind. Pray faithfully. In large measure this is the most recent mes- sage given to man by God through Our Lady of Fatima. Heed this message and you will attain eternal life; ignore it, and your soul will languish in Hell for all eternity. GOD BLESS YOU. SffllOfi EXECUTIVE COIMIIITTEE HELEN BALICKV EVELYN NEES MARTHA CERULA RAYMOND GAUS RICHARD IMGRUND Counselors BERNARD RIEVEL ROBERT LEARY ELIZABETH FLEMING ANNA MARIE RENGH WANDA RAGAN VWicX; Q.-x. mm class LEFT TO RIGHT First Row Joan Newhouse Patricia Peterson Arlene Mock Joan Murphy Florence Burkordt Joanne Ripjack Mary Joyce Yeager Clara Mae Borodach Marjorie Stein Theresa Polke Second Row Irene Korchnak Sophie Tracy Bridget Kiniry Irene Dyda Joseph Pearce Donald Karafo Catherine McMillen Delores DeCoske Carolyn Ramesdorfer Elva Corso Third Row Janet Ream Evelyn Knapp Ruth Skelly Miriam McGuirk William Kubanda Richard Imgrund Martha Cerula Donna Peyton Evelyn Nees Dorothy Zierer Fourth Row Gloria Ailes Shirley Seifert Anna Marie Rengh Kathleen Koenig Kenneth Burns Richard Sharbaugh Helen Oravec Mary Theresa Boxler Mary Joan McCaffrey Elizabeth Fleming Fifth Row Dolores Henger Bernadine Kupina Janet Griffith Agnes Golian Philip Grassa John Schultz Ann Euen Patricia Boyle Grace Gigliotti Maureen Kelly Ninth Row Anthony Jenkins Raymond Gaus Joseph Ondrula James Madigan Joseph Bezila Carl Winski Robert Hanzel Sixth Row Mary Louise Nosko Catherine Zahurak Jean Sellman Dona Jean Hipp Richard Froehlich Robert Symon Marian Farkas Dolores Simkovic Patricia O'Dowd Josephine Gordian Seventh Row Alex Zaroff Walter Boxler Thomas Wilson Leo Spishak Donald Schellhamer Robert Karnes Joseph Hajer Cyril Engbert George Topper Eighth Row Robert Maser Charles Mayer Albert Voidak Leo Hines David Glessner Paul Schutte Robert Palm John Boyle StniOfi CLASS First Row Mory Conu Elizabeth Janciar Dorothy Seshock Shirley Frischauf Rita Puzak Stella Migut Theresa Staicer Patricio Shrift Phyllis Parkinson Dolores Brys Second Row Martha Eckenrode Joan Kirby Eileen Sutton Lois Senft Kermit Weaver Ronald Vogel Dona Walter Amelia Kaman Lucille Vrabel Rosemary Fedash LEFT TO RIGHT Third Row Rose Marie Rooney Joan Zeralsky Helen Paff Anne McCann Bernard Preuss Joseph Jugan Rose Marie Kopco Mory Kinney Lenore Malzi Valeria Harrington Fourth Row Joan Boes Barbara Nathanic Rose Ann Guadagnini Rose Anne Merx James Golias Thomas Bomba Mildred Slezak Leona Glass Mary Emmerling Anna Mae Terek Fifth Row Janet Bischof Helen Balicky Lois Lorditch Agnes Kessler Harry Guise Joseph Schaefer Dorothea Bell Elizabeth Grosser Sarah Markferding Karleen Mainhart Richard Ruby James Wehner John Curtis Raymond Karr Francis Solic Leonard Mandrgoc Patrick Grosser Philip Canary Sixth Row Margaret Gordian Mary Claire Kane Wanda Ragan Joan Stegman Stephen Vranich Stephen Bachani Marie Sharretts Genevieve Plank Helen Toy Seventh Row Daniel Brown Bernard Rievel Leo Carroll Richard McKendree Telford Krai Robert Leary John Froehlich Richard Grady John Gigac Eighth Row Donald Trabold James Cartwright William Snopko John Plummer Bernard Lison Dallas Bailey Robert Buettner Richard Karcher George Slezak GLORIA J. AILES St. John Guolbert Parish A lovable, reticent person . . . dances like a professional . . . Ripples steady customer . . . driving artist . . . sweet and shy. Operetta 2,- Cantata 4; Handmaid I-2-3-4; C.S.M.C I-2-3-4. STEPHEN F. BACHANI DALLAS BAILEY St. Patrick Parish Lady killer . . . life of the party . . . handsome and hu- morous . . . genius in Algebra . . . class crooner. Operetta 1-2-3-4; Cantata 2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1 -2-3-4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3; $25 Club; Stage Technician 1-2. DOROTHEA BELL St. Gregory Parish The botanist of 300 . . . memorable eyes . . . competent and reliable . . . blushing lass . . . generous and good-heart- ed. May Crowning 4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; $25 Club. HELEN BALICKY St. John Gualbert Parish Quiet and lovable . . . loyal friend . . . hard worker . . . loves dancing . . . ardent Sodalist. Senior Executive Committee 4,- Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Mission Representative 3; May Crowning 4. JOSEPH BEZILA St. Stephen Parish Big, bashful, and blushing . . . golf whiz . . . humorous char- acter . . . the boy with big brogans. Operetta 1; Canrota 1-2; Glee Club 1-2; C.S.M.C. 1-2-4; Intra- mural Sports 1-2; Stage Tech- nician 4. St. Rochus Parish Known as Toe . . . kicking specialist on football team . . . snappy dresser and a smooth dancer . . . liked by all, mostly girls . . . happy go-lucky. Operetta 1; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Varsity Football 2-3-4; Monogram Club 3-4; Mission Representative 1-2-3,- Intra- mural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOAN MARIE BOES Immaculate Conception Parish Charming personality ... all around girl . . . fashion minded . . . Wash- ington bound . . . delights in music, old and new. Sweet disposition . . . friendly smile . . . personality plus . . . loves dances and hot fudge sundaes ... a fiend for horseback riding. Glee Club 2,- Operetta 2,- Cantata ?,- Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. JANET BISCHOF Visitotion Parish J1 Memories Staff; Operetta 2-4,- Can- tata 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4,- May Crowning 1-2-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4, C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4,- Band I-2-3-4; Bas- ketball 1-3-4; $25 Club. THOMAS A. BOMBA St. Casimir Parish Pleasant Personality . . . heart as big as he is . . . loves to shoot pool . . . bashful . . . swell friend to have. MARY THERESA BOXLER St. Joseph Parish Charming personality ... al- ways in a hurry . . . unselfish character . . . loyal friend. Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-4. JOHN BOYLE Sacred Heart Parish Never a dull moment . . . has red-haired shadow . . . opti- mistic and independent . . . cool as a Kelvinator. Operetta 1; C.S.M.C. 2-4; Football 1-2-3; Intramural Bas- ketball 1-2. C.S.M.C. 1-3-4. CLARAMAE BORODACH St. Francis Parish Friendly and good-natured . . . J.C. H.S. sports fan . . . nature lover (human) . . . favorite bird. Bob-white . . . never misses a day of school. Memories Staff; May Crowing 1-2- 3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4. WALTER BOXLER St. Joseph Parish Pleasing personality . . . popu- lar boy of 200 . . . another Fred Astaire . . . king of imi- tators . . . favorite son of Conemaugh Borough. Memories Staff 4; Operetta 1-2-4; Cantata 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4. Band 3-4; Intramural Sports 1; Dance pommittee 4; $J?5 Clu . PATRICIA BOYLE Visitation Parish Baby-sitter deluxe . . . tall ap terrific . . . telephone maniac . . . enthusiastic sports fan. Memories Staff; Operetta 2-4. Cantata 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; May Crowning 1-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4, C.S.M.C. 1 -2-3-4; Bos- ketball 4. DANIEL BROWN St. John Gualbert Parish Gift of gab . . . loves school work our Hudson 'II beat anything on the road . . . when not arguing he's smiling . . . me for a jet job . Class Play 4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Var- sity Football 3; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4; Cheer Leader 4; Stage Tech- nician 1-2-3-4. DOLORES BRYS St. Patrick Parish Refined and gentle manner . . . zeal for task at hand . . . lovable person- ality . . . always wears a smile . . . Chucked full of fun. May Crowning 1; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; Orchestra 1 -2-3-4; Mission Representa- tive 2; Handmaid 2-3-4. ROBERT J. BUETTNER Immaculate Conception Parish Kutch is well known to his classmates . . . fair and jolly . . . energetic in studies anj school activities . . . many fine traits. C.S.M.C. 1-2; Intramural Sports 2; Cantata 2; Stage Technician. FLORENCE BURKARDT Immaculate Conception Parish Sparkling Irish bite eyes . . . quiet and reserved . . . neat in appearance . . . basketball f end . . . delightful to know. Handmaid 1-2 3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; May C owning 4; %1S Club. KENNETH BURNS St. Columba Parish Gentleman . . . quiet . . . ardent worker . . . loyal friend . . . governor of Lower Yoder . C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Cantata 4. PHILIP CANARY St. Columba Parish A gay guy with a cheerful smile . . . ready to lend a helping hand . . . great in the literary field . . . dance, like Gene Kelly . . . smooth. Memories Staff 4; Operetta 1; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Holy Name Repre- sentative 1-3; Band 1-2-3-4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. MARY CANU St. Anthony Parish JAMES J. CARTWRIGHT St. John Gualbert Parish Mighty hunter . . . shoots people with a camera . . . good artist . . . loves guns . . . neat dresser. Cantata 2; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. Stage Technician 1 3-4. Short, but sweet ... a silhouette of cheerfulness . . . dancing eyes . . . lovable disposition . . . wonderful personality. Librarian 2-3-4; Cantata 2; May Crowning 2-4; Handmaid 2-3-4; C.S.M. C. 1-3-4. LEO CARROLL Visitation Parish Loves that Dodge . . . funmaker of '49ers . . . favorite class—Physics Lab . . . ready remarks. Operetta 1; C.S.M.C. 1 -2-3-4; Var- sity Football Mgr. 3; Varsity Basket- ball Mgr. 2-3; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4; Baseball Manager 2-3. MARTHA CERULA St . Mary (Greek) Parish An H202 with laughing blue eyes . . . always cheerful . . . loves to swim . . . Wojnorowski fan . . . energetic walkie-talkie. Senior Executive Committee,- C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4,- Handmaid 1-2-3-4. ELVA CORSO St. Columba Parish Piano fiend . . . enjoys a good joke . . . store keeper, first class . . . obliging librarian . . . Olympian anger. Librarian 2-3-4; Handmaid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4, School Store 3-4. DOLORES DeCOSKE St. Columba Parish Sweet, simple and girlish . . . out-of- door student . . . book fiend . . . talkative . . . loves dancing. Handmaid 3-4; May Crowning 4, C.S.M.C. 3-4. IRENE DYDA St. John The Baptist (Ukranian) Accentuated cuteness . . . stylish . . . jovial disposition . . . mischievous . . . whim for dancing. JOHN S. CURTIS SS. Peter Paul Parish Jolly . . . goodnatured ... a boy most likely to succeed . . . persevering. C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Intramural sports 2-3. Glee Club 2; Handmaid 1-2-3-4, C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Operetta 2; Can- tata 2. MARTHA ECKENRODE St. Patrick Parish An attractive, fair-haired lady . . . winning personality . . . ability to make and keep friends . . . always looking for Dolores. Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4. MARY ELIZABETH EMMERLING St. John Gualbert Parish A born thespian . . . loves science . . . music lover . . . chatters like a mag- pie . . . impulsive. Operetta 2-4; Cantata 2-3-4; Class play,- Glee Club 2-3-4; May Crowning I-2-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Sodality Promoter 1; Basket- ball 1-3-4; $3Q Club. CYRIL B. ENGBERT St. Patrick Parish Always ready to help . . . pleasing personality . . . favor- ite son of Engleside . . . sport minded. Operetta I; Cantata 4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4, $25 Club. ANN EUEN St. Joseph Parish The eyes have it . . . temper but nice . . . maddeningly moody . . . personality plus . . . pocket dictionary. Memories Staff; Operetta 2-4,- Cantata 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; May Crowning 3-4; Handmaid 1 -2-3-4, C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4,- Soda- lity Promoter 3. MARIAN FARKAS St. Columba Parish A true friend . . . alert thinker . . . Blessed Mother in cantata . . . sem- per paratus . . . has an occasional day dream. ELIZABETH FLEMING St. Columba Parish “Irish eyes are smiling . . . likes the tune Charlie was a Representative 2; Intramural . . . wearer of the bangs . . . winning ways. Senior Advisory Committee- May Crowning 4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Ma- jorette 3-4; Mission Representa- tive 4; Mission Officer (Secre- tary); $40 Club. Librarian 2-3-4; Cantata 4; May Crowning 4; Handmaid I-2-3-4; C.S. M.C. 1-2-3-4; Sodality Promoter 4; Secretary of Sodality 4; Mission Repre- sentative 3; School Store 3-4; Basket- ball 1. ROSEMARY FADASH St. Therese Parish Corfree . . . jovial disposition . . . constant talker . . . laughing brown eyes . . . eternal triangle. Handmaid I -2-3-4; May Crowning 1-3; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. SHIRLEY MARIE FRISCHAUF Immaculate Conception Parish A true friend . . . mystery fiend ... a participant in all school activities . . . admirer of the A's shortstop, Eddie Joost . . . radiates joy. May Crowning 1-2-3-4; Hand- maid 1 -2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 2-3-4; Basketball 1-3-4; $35 Club. JOHN FROEHLICH Immaculate Conception Parish The smiling Dutchman . . . can he talk (with his hands) . . . hair of black, eyes of blue . . . word and smile for everyone. Operetta 1-2; Cantata 2-3; Class Play; Glee Club 2-3; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Holy Name Representative 2; Intramural Sports 1. RAYMOND GAUS St. Benedict Parish Diligent worker . . . likeable person- ality . . . perfect gentleman . . . bright future . . . many fine traits . . . determination. Senior Executive Committee; Ope- retta 1; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. JOHN GIGAC St. Mary (Greek) Parish Terror of the ball diamond ... al- ways has room for another bite of lunch . . . keeps the card game jolly . . . loyal to all classmates. Football 4; Baseball 3-4; Intramural Sports 3-4. d RICHARD FROEHLICH Immaculate Conception Parish Personality plus . . . nothing but a '46 Chev. . . . that hair style . . . car lights up like a Christmas tree. Operetta 1-2-4; Cantata I-2-3-4; Class Play 4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. GRACE GIGLIOTTI St. Anthony Parish DAVID GLESSNER St. Patrick Parish The silent type . . . Moxham's favorite son ... a swell guy and real pal .... always ready to help out ... a tall bundle of impressive personality. Memories Staff; Operetta 2; Cantata 2 4; Intramural Sports; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. Full of fun and fancy free . . . our Seeping Beauty . . . Terpsichorean. feat . . . asset to a fun loving crowd. May Crowning 4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Glee Club 1; $25 Club. LEONA GLASS St. John Gualbert Parish Charity toward others . . . always ready to help . . . alert sense of humor . . . true spirit of J. C. H. S Handmaid 4; C.S.M.C. 1-2; May Crowning 4. AGNES GOLIAN SS. Peter and Paul Parish Fun loving . . . personality plus . . . agreeable . . . pretty black hair . . . adores crew cuts. Operetta 2; May Crowning 1-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S. M.C. 1-2-3. MARGARET GORDIAN St. Stephen Parish Vibrjnt personality . . . talks pig latin . . blonde, blue- eyed dynamo . . . tempera- mental . . . whimsical. Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4. JAMES D. GOLIAS St. Francis Parish Good things come in small packages . . . small and rugged . . . great when the odds ore small against him . . . three years of varsity football . . . makes friends easy. Operetta 1-2-4; Cantata 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 4; Monogram Club 2-3-4; Varsity Football 2-3-4 Intramural Sports 2-3; $25 Club. RICHARD GRADY St. Columba Parish JOSEPHINE GORDIAN St. Stephen Parish Comedienne of Senior Class . . . livewire of 300 . . . loves cowboy music . . . makes friends easily . . . quick to give her opinion. Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Orchestra I-2-3-4. A generous companion . . . quiet and well-mannered . . . dosen't take life too seriously . . . dependable worker . . . enviable disposition. C.S.M.C.; Intramural Sports. ELIZABETH GRASSER St. Joseph Parish Cheerful, fun-loving . . . has a smile for everyone . . . al- ways willing to lend a helping hand . . . avid sports fan . . . likes school and the “gang . May Crowning 4; Handmaid 3-4; C.S.M.C. 4; $25 Club. PHILIP GRASSA St. Rochus Parish Algebra 11 “Scholar . . . dili- gent worker . . . active . . . Father Cawley's right-hand chauffeur . . . ca«anova C.S.M.C.; $25 Club. PATRICK GRASSER S. Joseph Parish Came to C.H.S. ia 3rd year . . . cheerful, studious . . . loves to dance, especially polka . . . imitator . . . favorite with the gang at Kinney's. C.S.M.C. 3-4; Cheer leader 3. ROSE ANN GUADAGNINI St. Anthony Parish Black shining hair . . . smart dresser . . . Lee's bosom buddy . . . joviality personified . . . never a dull moment , . . merry eyes. Senior Executive Committee; Glee Club 2-4,- Cantata 2-4; Operetta 2; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4- HorvJ. maid 1-2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4; May Crownings JANET MARIE GRIFFITH St. John Gualbert Parish Passion for sketching . . . warm, expressive eyes . . . sweet, sunny disposition . . . rather listen to music than eat. Memories Staff; Operetta 2-3-4; Cantata 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; May Crowning 3-4; Handmaid 3-4.- C.S.M.C. 1-2-4; Mission Representative 1; Basketball 1, $25 Club. HARRY GUISE St. John Gualbert Parish Loyal to one and all . . . quartet's trembling tenor . . . smiles away his anger . . . rider of the educated horse . . . Bob Hope's protege. Cantata 4,- C.S.M.C. 1; Varsity Football 3; Intra- mural Sports 1-2-3-4,- Stage Technician 1 -2-3-4. JOSEPH HAJER St. Michael Parish Master of the dance floor . . . outshines Mr. Krupa . . . meat cutter . . . nuts about parties . . . always smiling. C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4,- Band 2-3-4; Orchestra 3-4; Swing Band 3-4; Intramural Sports 2-3-4. ROBERT HANZEL St. Stephen Parish Well-liked by all . . . likes to get up before the sun and milk cows . . . expehienced truck driver (look outl) ... as bril liant in Latin as on the grid- iron. Memories Staff; C.S.M.C. 3-4; Monogram Club 4; Varsity Football 3-4,- Intramural Sports 3-4. VALERIA HARRINGTON Immaculate Conception Parish 'Tis Irish she is . . . true friend . . . Sonja Henie on wheels . . . dependable . . . lover of flowers, especially the rose . Cantata I; May Crowning 2-4; Handmaid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1- 2-3-4; Sodality Prefect 4; Sodality Promoter 4. DOLORES HENGER St. Patrick Parish St. Patrick's gift to Catholic High . . . loyal friend . . . ar- dent sport fan . . . music lover . . . a future woman in white. Handmaid I-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Orchestra I-2-3-4. OWEN HINES St. Patrick Parish Quiet in a loudi sort of way . . . poet laureate of 1962 . . . great possibilities in argumentation . . . carefree but serious underneath. Operetta 1; Class Play 4; Band 4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3; C.S.M.C. 1-2. RICHARD IMGRUND St. Patrick Parish Favorite pastime, dancing . . . friend of the un- fortunate capitalist . . . genius lies within ... no time too good for sleep . . . fluent with big words. Senior Executive Committee,- C.S.M.C. 2-4; Intra- mural 2-3-4. DONA JEAN HIPP St. Joseph Parish Smart stepping majorette . . . popular among all her classmates . . . sports lover . . . never without a smile. Operetta 2; Handmaid 4,- C.S.M.C. 3-4,- Majorette 3-4. ELIZABETH JANCIAR SS. Peter and Paul Parish Always agreeable . . . fun loving . . . sweet per- sonality . . . small in stature . . . big hearted. Librarian 2-3-4,- Cantata 2,- May Crowning 1-3-4,- Handmaid 1-2-3-4,- C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. ANTHONY JENKINS St. Patrick Parish Shy . . . happy-go-lucky . . . one of Moxham's favorite sons . . . jokerster . . . pleasant per- sonality. C.S.M.C. 1-3-4. JOSEPH JUGAN St. Mary (Greek) Parish Always working hard plenty of time for fun . . . can't be beat at basketball . . . a smile and hello for every- body. C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; Holy Nome President 4; Varsity Basketball 3-4,- Intramural Sports 2-3-4; $30 Club. AMELIA KAMAN SS. Peter and Paul Parish Simple and sweet . . . charming Dersonality . . . pleasing smile . . . ardent basketball fan . . . zealous worker. C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; May Crown- ing 1-3-4; Cantata 2; Sodality Promoter 3; Handmaid 2-3-4, $25 Club. MARY CLAIRE KANE St. John Gualbert Parish Personality plus . . . many friends . . . whiz at skating beautiful red hair. Operetta 2-4, Cantata 2-3; Glee Club 2-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Bas- ketball 1. DONALD KARAFA St. Stephen Parish Studious . . . talented in literary assignments . . . book reports his masterpieces ... a heart as big as his brain. Operetta 1; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4 ‘ ROBERT KARNES St. John Gualbert Parish Witty . . . Romeo of 200 . . . knight in the halls . . . always ready to lend a helping hand. Operetta 1-2; Cantata 1-2-4; Glee Club 1-2; Band 2-3; Intramural Sports 1-2; Cheer Leader 4. RICHARD KARCHER Visitation Parish True and loyal friend . . . always willing to help . . . likeable . . . serious. C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Intramural Soo ts 1-2-3-4. RAYMOND KARR St. Benedict Parish G uite a name . . . quite a guy . . . late-comer . . . home early or else . . . drives cars for a living. Cheer Leader 2; C.S.M.C. 3. MAUREEN KELLY St. Joseph Parish Good-natured . . . proud of that name . . . spirited . . . story-teller. May Crowning I; Handmaid 4; Band 2-3; Orchestra 1. AGNES KESSLER St. Joseph Parish Fun - loving charming personality . . . winning smile . . . always ready to lend a helping hand. May Crowning 3-4; Hand- maid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-4; $25 Club. BRIDGET COLLEEN KINIRY St. Columba Parish Tomboy of 300 . . . dotes on classics and Lone Ranger Stories . . . on Irish lassie with a lilting voice . . . friendly and well-known strutting majorette. Operetta 2-4; Cantata 2-3-4; Glee Clu 2-3-4; May Crowning 1-2-3-4; Handmaid 4; C.S.M.C. 4; Majorette 3-4. MARY KINNEY St. Patrick Parish Sports lover likeable friend . . . among the popu- lar seniors . . . likes dancing . . . always lots of fun. Operetta 2; Cantata 1-2; Glee Club 2-3; May Crowning 1-4 Handmaid 3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; Basketball 3-4. JOAN KIRBY St. Patrick Parish Dependable . . . pleasant and neat . . . president of Mission Society . . . ability to make and keep friends . . . sympathetic and understanding nature. Handmaid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Mission Repre- sentative 4; Basketball 1; $25 Club. KATHLEEN KOENIG St. Benedict Parish Oakland's corn popper . . . calm, cool, and collected . . . carrot top kid ... a friend in need . . . temper a la redhead. May Crowning 4; Handmaid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. EVELYN KNAPP St. Stephen Parish Beautiful blue eyes . . . loyal friend . . . lovable disposition . . . zealous worker . . . ready to help at any time. Librarian 2-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4. ROSE MARIE KOPCO St. Therese Parish Predominant personality . . . admirable faithfulness to friends . . . engrossing smile . . . always on the go . . . can engage in any sport. May Crowning 4; Handmaid 3-4,- C.S.M.C. 3-4; Bond 3-4,- Orchestra 3-4; Swing Band 3-4; Basket- ball 3-4, $25 Club. IRENE KORCHNAK St. Stephen Parish Charming personality daintiness of manner . . . nea. in appearance and work . . . polite . . . sense of responsi- bility. Operetta 2,- Cantata 2,- Glee Club 2; May Crowning 4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I -2-3-4. TELFORD KRAL St. Michael Parish Quiet . . . interested in his studies ... a fine personality . . . popular among the Brownstown folks . . . has a promising future. Memories Staff; Opere:ta 1; Cantata 2; C.S.M.C. 4; Dance Committee. WILLIAM KUBANDA St. Peter and Paul Parish The quiet type . . . enjoys the humor of others ... a citizen of Woodvale . . . friendly. C.S.M.C. 3-4. BERNARD LISON Visitation Parish Ardent sports lover . . . fine mission representative ... a big boy with bigger ideas . . . good tempered . . . ambitious. Memories Staff; Cantata 3; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Mission Repre- sentative 4. BERNADINE KUPINA St. Rochus Parish All-around girl with twinkling eyes . . . bicycle enthusiast . . . loves clothes . . . sterling character . . . winsome. May Crowning 4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 3-4; $25 Club. ROBERT LEARY St. John Gualbert Parish Cheerful . . . good sport . . . helpful . . . happy go lucky . . . liked by all. Senior Advisory Committee; Operetta 1-2; C.S.M.C. 4; Holy Name Repre sentative 2; Monogram Club 4; Varsity Football 1-2-3-4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. LOIS LORDITCH Visitation Parish Dares to be different . . . goes all out for school activities . . . loves to dance . . . shining blue eyes . . . sports fan . May Crowning 1-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Or- chestra 1-2-3; Basketball 3-4; $35 Club. mary joan McCaffrey St. Columba Parish Late comer . . . humorous disposition . . . wavy brown hair . . . chewing gum fiend . . . always with a smile. Librarian 2; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Hand- maid 2-3. ANNE McCANN Our Lady of Mercy Parish Brown-eyed Irish lass . . . soft voice . . . reserved friendliness . . . gracious smile . . . slow, but always ge‘s there. May Crowning 1-2-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3- 4, Handmaid 2-4; Cantata 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Operetta 2-4; $25 Club. MIRIAM McGUIRK St. Michael Parish Irish lassie . . . dimpled smile . . . spirited leader . . . expert in Espanol . . . congenial Memories Staff; Operetta 4; Can- tata 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; May Crown- ing 1-2-3-4; Handmaid 3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4. RICHARD McKENDREE St. Joseph Parish Quiet type . . . makes friends easily . . . studious . . . ambitious . . . one of the Toni Twins. Memories Staff; Intramural Sports 1-2-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-4. CATHERINE LOUISE McMILLEN St. Columba Parish Miss Eyelashes . . flowers, music, candy her delight . . . good hostess . . . faithful friend . . . sweet and lovely. Operetta 2; May Crowning 1-2-3-4; Cantata 4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Sodality Promo'er 2; Operetta 4. JAMES MADIGAN Visitation Parish Sleepless Jim . . . handsome lad . . . popular athlete ... all roads no longer lead to one place for him . . . always eager to get going. Basketball 1-2-3-4; Football 1-4; Baseball 2-3-4; Operetta 1-2; C.S.M. C. 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4. KARLEEN MAINHART Our Mother of Sorrows Parish Sparkling personality . . . tall gal . . . fun loving Irish lass . . . woman driver . . . nice singing voice. Operetta 2-3-4; Cantata 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; May Crowning 1-2-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Bas- ketball 2. LENORE MALZI St. Benedict Parish Dark eyes that talk . . . tooth- paste smile . . . conversational wit . . . enthusiastic . . . per- sonality plus Memories Staff; Operetta 2; Cantata 2; Glee Club 2; Class Play; May Crowning 4; Hand- maid 2-3-4, C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2; $25 Club. LEONARD P. MANDRGOC St. Rochus Parish Basketball goon . . . humor personi- fied . . . loves dancing . . always wears a smile . . . loyal son of J.C.H.S. Operetta 1; C.S.M C. 2-3-4; Intra- mural Sports 1-2-3-4; Cheer Leader 1; Stage Technician 4. SARAH MARKFERDING St. Joseph Parish A pretty girl is like a melody . . . bubbling with enthusiasm . . . always dependable . . . car lover, especially Plymouths . . great teaser. May Crowning 1-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4, C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; $100 Club. ROBERT MASER St. John Gualbert Parish Abundance of athletic ability . . . whiz at P.O.D. . . thoughtful . . . college timber . . . second home Morrellville. Operetta 1-2-4; Cantata 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 3-4; Varsity Football 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Varsity Basketball 1-2-3-4; Intramural Sports 2-3-4; Baseball 2. CHARLES MAYER Visitation Parish ANGEL spells trouble for him . popular companion . . . members of the 3 Aristocrats . . . ladies man . . . believes in exercise. Operetta 1-2; Contata 1-2; Glee Club 1-2; C.S.M.C. 1-2-4, Varsity Football Mgr. 2-3; Var- sity Basketball 1-2-3; Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Baseball 2-3 ROSE ANN MERX St. Joseph Parish Typing whiz . . . shows her German occasionally ... an honor student . . . one baby dimple . . . fun to be with Memories Staff; Handmaid 1- 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Band 2- 3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Bas- ketball 1-4; $25 Club. STELLA MIGUT St. Casimir Parish Polka miss . . . petite . . . simple and sincere . . . congen- ial friend . . . smiling brown eyes. Operetta 2-4; Cantata 2-3-4,- Glee Club 2-3-4; May Crown- ing 3-4,- Handmaid 1-2-3-4, C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Basketball 3. ARLENE MOCK St. John Gualbert Parish Defender of Conemaugh Bor- ough . . . her charity knows no bounds . . . hair of gold, eyes of blue . . . Fidus Achates . . . wearer of the color red. May crowning 2,- Handmaid I-2-3-4. C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4, $75 Club. JOAN MURPHY St. Patrick Parish Shorty . . . home-loving girl . . . curly hair . . . just loves school. Cantata 1; Glee Club 2; May Crowning I; Handmaid 4, C.S.M.C. 1-2-3. BARBARA NATHANIC St. Casimir Parish Happy, carefree disposition . . . loves to lough . . . cute dimples . . . classroom artist ... a true friend. C.S.M.C. I -2-3-4; Handmaid 1-2. EVELYN NEES St. Benedict Parish All around square (dancer, that is) . . . sparkling eyes . . . alto's golden tonsils . . . full of humor and fun . . . winning smile. Senior Executive Committee,- Memories Staff; Operetta 2-4; Cantata 2-3-4,- Glee Club 2-3-4,- May Crowning 3-4; Handmaid 2-3-4, C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4. JOAN NEWHOUSE St. Benedict Parish Only pocket size . . . 300's sunbeam . . . gets her mix all talked up . . . winning smile and lovable disposition . . . energy personified. Operetta 2-4,- Cantata 2-3-4,- Glee Club 2-3-4,- Handmaid 3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4. MARY LOUISE NOSKO SS. Peter and Paul Parish Loyal and true friend . . . known as “Daisy Mae . . . bashful . . . refreshing person- ality . . . dependable worker. Operetta 2; May Crowning 1 -2-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. PATRICIA O'DOWD St. John Gualbert Parish Always sticks to a point . . . photogenic . . . agreement is the password for her friendship . . . one of our toll queens . . . another Terpsichore. Operetta 2; Cantata 2-4; Glee Club 2; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4, Handmaid 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH ONDRULA St. Stephen Parish Our hard working algebra boy . . . a club victory product . . . good basketeer . . . hard worker. Varsity Basketball 3-4; Intra- mural Sports 3-4; $25 Club. HELEN ORAVEC St. Francis Parish Dark brown eyes and hair . . . easy to get along with ... re- served friendliness . . . modest ways are genuine . . . new- comer in junior year. May Crowning 4; Handmaid 3-4; C.S.M.C. 3-4. HELEN PAFF St. Joseph Parish Smooth dancer . . . rarely seen without a smile . . . lody at all times . . . always rushing Millie . . . smart dresser. Operetta 3-4; Cantata 1-2-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; May Crowning 4; Handmaid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. ROBERT PALM St. Benedict Parish Good looking . . . sports mind- ed . . . upholds school stand- ards . . . friend to everyone . . . regular cassanova . . . would love to learn to drive. Operetta 1-3-4; Cantata 2-3- 4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Varsity Basketball 2; Intramural Sports 1-2; Cheer Leader 1-2; C.S.M.C. 4. PHYLLIS PARKINSON St. John Gualbert Parish Tres petite . . . laughing brown eyes . . . always in a hurry . . . generous to all . . . pleasing personality. Cantata 2; Handmaid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; $25 Club. PATRICIA PETERSON St. Benedict Parish Attractive, dark, wavy haired miss . . . sociable . . . loads of fun . . . pleasing personality . . . friend to all . . . loves candy, especially lollipops. Operetta 4; Cantata 4; Glee Club 4; May Crowning 2-3-4,- Handmaid 2-3-4, C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4,- Basketball 1-2-4. DONNA JEAN PEYTON St. John Gualbert Parish Pretty . . . laughing blue eyes . . . favorite song is 'Jim . . . good dancer . . . staunch de- fender of friendship . . . cute pug nose. Handmaid I -2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Band 3-4; Majorette 3-4. GENEVIEVE PLANK St. Stephen Parish Favorite pastime is drinking water at the fountain . . . musi- cally inclined . . . likeable per- sonality . . . always hungry . . . courteous to others. Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Operetta 1-2-4; Cantata 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Hand- maid 123-4; $25 Club. THERESA POLKE St. John Gualbert Parish Generous and friendly . . . small stature . . . carefree atti- tude . . . expert baby-sitter . . . excellent potential secre- tary. Operetta 2; Cantata 2; Glee Club 2; May Crowning 2; Hand- maid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Sodality Promoter 2. RITA PUZAK St. Stephen Parish Musically inclined . . . good dancer . . . winning smile . . . laughing eyes . . . charming personality . . . always willing to give a hand . . . true friend. Memories Staff; May Crown- ing 2-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Mission Repre- sentative 3; Orchestra 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH PEARCE Corpus Christi Parish (Dunlo) The most famous son of Dun- lo . . . has a heart as big as he is ... a great joker and story-teller . . . one of the most popular boys of 200. JOHN PLUMMER Our Lady of Mercy Parish Unusually witty ... a real joker . . . has great adapta- bility . . . brings laughs wher- ever he goes . . . great for kid- ding the other guy . . . takes kidding better than most. Memories Staff 4. BERNARD PREUSS Visitation Parish Loyal supporter of athletics . . . quiet but not bashful . . . trust- worthy and generous ... his enthusiasm for studies may lag. but his zeal for the school is tops. Operetta 2; Cantata 3; Glee Club 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4, Stage Technician 1-2. WANDA RAGAN St. Columba Parish Towering beauty . . . soup fiend . . . infectious smile . . . always on the go . . . Irish eyes and a temper to match. Senior Advisory Committee; May Crowning 3-4; Handmaid 1-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-3-4. CAROLYN RAMESDORFER St. Patrick Parish Blue-eyed blonde . . . charming personality . . . vivacious . . . English wizard . . . lover of music, especially Dickie Bird Song. Operetta 2,- Cantata 2; Glee Club 2; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S. M.C. 1-2-3-4; Mission Represen- tative 1-2; May Crowning 1-2-3-4. BERNARD RIEVEL St. John Gualbert Parish Well-built and good looking . . . sharp dresser . . . attracts the opposite sex . . . smooth dancer . . . domineering personality. Senior Advisory Committee; Operetta 1-2; Cantata 1-2; Glee Club 1-2-3; C.S.M.C. 1-2-4,- Holy Name Representative 3; Varsity Basketball 3; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, J. V. Basketball 2; $35 Club. JOANNE RIPJACK St. Patrick Parish Presents a good argument . . . winning ways . . . twinkling eyes . . . ardent boxing fan. Cantata 1; May Crowning 1-2-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M. C. 1-2-4; Basketball 2-4. RICHARD RUBY Visitation Parish Loyal supporter of the Crush- ers .. . care-free disposition . . . earnest worker . . . quiet but jolly . . . predicts good future with trucks. C.S.M.C. 4; $25 Club. JANET REAM St. Michael Parish Quiet and reserved . . . good student . . . always ready to help a friend ... a good basketball player . . . tickles the ivories. May Crowning 1-3-4; Hand- maid 1-2-3-4,- C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-34. ANNA MARIE RENGH SS. Peter and Paul Porish Pleasing disposition . . . jovial and friendly . . . pleasant smile . . . fervent basketball fan . . . blushes easily. Senior Advisory Committee,- Operetta 2-4; Cantata 2-3-4,- Glee Club 2-3-4, May Crowning 1-3-4; Handmaid 1 -2-3-4; C.S. M.C. 1-2-3-4. ROSEMARIE ROONEY St. Patrick Parish Gifted with a lilt of Irish laugh- ter .. . winsome personality . . . an ardent sports fan . . . big brown eyes. Operetta 2; Cantata 2-3; Glee Club 2-3-4; May Crowning 1-4, C.S.M.C. 1-4. JOSEPH J. SCHAEFER Our Mother of Sorrows Parish Catholic High's gift to radio . . . attractive personality . . . usually leading an argument . . . Quiz Kid of J.C.H.S. . . . a good word for all. Operetta 1-2-4; Cantata 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4,- C.S. M.C. 1-2-3-4, $25 Club. DONALD E. SCHELLHAMMER St. John Gualbert Parish Shy at school . . . peaceful and moody . . . sports-minded boy . . . second home is along the Ebensburg Road. Operetta 1-2-4; Cantata 1-2; Glee Club 1-2-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Holy Name Representative 1; Monogram Club 3-4; Varsity Football 2-3-4; Intra- mural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOHN SCHULTZ St. Casimir Parish Honorary captain of football team . . . short but shrewd . . . always ready with a smile . . . member of 3 Aristo- crats Club. Operetta 1-2-4; Cantata 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Mission Representative 3-4; Monogram Club 3-4; Football 2-3-4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4; Baseball 3-4. DOROTHY SESHOCK St. John Gualbert Parish Music lover . . . goes to the Teen Canteen for thrills . . . loves to skate . . . sleeps whenever possible . . . favorite subject is English. Handmaid 3-4; C.S.M.C. 4; Orches- tra 1. SHIRLEY SEIFERT St. John Parish (Summerhill) Mischievous . . . carefree . . . potato chip eater . . . lovable personality . . . loves to skate and dance. Operetta 2-4; Cantata 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; May Crowning 4; Memories Staff. LOIS ANN SENFT St. Joseph Parish Wonderful dancing abilities . . . loves a aood time . . . mischievous charm . . . welcome in any crowd . . . neat and smart. May Crowning 4; Handmaid 4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-4. JEAN SELLMAN Immaculate Conception Parish Brown eyed cutie ... a wit, a worker, a lady . . . barn dance belle . . . loves 'em tall . . . personality plus. May Crowning 1-2-3-4; Handmaid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C 1-2-3-4. RICHARD SHARBAUGH St. Patrick Parish Coach Majer's right-hand man ... the Rotary Flash . . . takes pride in his work . . . member of 3 Aristocrats Club. C.S.M.C. 1-2-4; Holy Name Representative 4; Monogram Club 3-4; Varsity Football Manager 1-2-3-4; Varsity Basketball Manager I-2-3-4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4,- Baseball 2-3- . ' MARIE SHARRETTS St. Joseph Parish Quick with answers . . . good sport . . . easy going . . . reserved at times . . . dislikes being rushed . . . typing fiend. Librarian 2-3; May Crowning 3-4; Handmaid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. DOLORES SIMKOVIC St. Stephen Parish Likes to skate . . . full of fun and mischief . . . personality plus . . . excellent dancer . . . class- room genius . . . dimples and curly hair. Memories Staff; May Crowning 4; Handmaid I-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Basketball 4; $35 Club. PATRICIA SCHRIFT St. John Parish (Summerhill) Mischievous . . . loyal friend . . . talkative . . . easy to get along with . . . loves to skate. Handmaid I-2-3-4; Memories Staff; May Crowning 4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; $25 Club. JOHN SIMON Visitation Parish Generous and witty . . . has a heart as big as he is . . . Roxbury's son of fun . . . always seen with Ruby. C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. RUTH SKELLY St. John Gualbert Parish Thespian talents ... an A student . . . sparkling Irish eyes . . . talks with her hands . . . riot of the religion class. Librarian 2-3-4; Class Play; May Crowning 4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1 -2-3-4; , Basketball J. If) • J. MILDRED SLEZAK St. Francis Parish Carefree . . . winning smile . . . enjoys popular tunes . . . welcomes the dismissal bell . . . came to J.C.H.S. in her Junior year. Handmaid 3-4; C.S.M.C. 3-4; May Crowning 4. GEORGE SLEZAK St. Francis Parish Quiet but cheerful . . . tall and stocky . . . terror on the gridiron . . . clean cut . . .always teasing Golias. Operetta 1; C.S.M.C. 4; Monogram Club 3-4; Varsity Football 3-4; J. V. Football 3-4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3. WILLIAM SNOPKO St. Francis Parish Turkish toffy his favorite . . . sports-minded . . . very attractive for opposing linesmen . . . chews snuff. C.S.M.C. 3-4; Monogram Club 3-4; Varsity Foot- ball 3-4; Intramural Sports 3-4; Baseball 3-4. FRANCIS SOLIC St. Rochus Parish Tall and cheerful . . . wavy hair . . . sense of humor . . . sports- minded . . . shy but friendly . . . loves football. Football 2; Intramural Sports 2-3-4. LEO SPISHAK St. Stephen Parish A second Frankie Carle . . . loudest noise in the band . . . electrifying charms . . . full of wise cracks . . . dazzles the ladies. Memories Staff; Operetta 4,- Cantata 4; Glee Club 4; C.S. M.C. 1-2-3-4; Band 3-4; Swing Band 2-3-4; Intramural Sports 2-3; Band President; $25 Club. THERESA STAICER St. Rochus Parish Attractive petite miss . . . gay and carefree . . . came to us in sophomore year . . . sports lover . . . sunny disposition . . . everybody's friend. May Crowning 4, HandmaiJ 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 3-4. JOAN STEGMAN St. Gregory Parish Latin and math whiz . . . flirty eyes . . . knows her way around . . . loves a good joke . . . Still woter runs deep. Memories Staff; Operetta 2-4; Cantata 2-3-4; Class Play; Glee Club 2-3-4; May Crowning 3-4; Handmaid 3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, $25 Club. MARJORIE STEIN Immaculate Conception Parish Blue-eyed, attractive blonde . . . ardent sports fan . . . good dancer . . . shorthand whiz . . . loads of fun. Handmaid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. EILEEN SUTTON St. Columba Parish Drum crazy . . . vivacious wit . . . makes friends easily . . . our petite majorette . . collects latest records. May Crowning 3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Major- ette 3-4; $35 Club. ROBERT SYMON St. Columba Parish Jovial . . . vociferous . Romeo of the class . . . ardent lover of sports . . . card shark of Room 200 . . . smooth dancer. Monogram Club 4; Varsity Football 3-4; Intramural Sports 3-4; Baseball 4; C.S.M.C. 4; $30 Club. HELEN TAY St. Stephen Parish Blondie . . . lovely to look at . . . delightful to know . . . excellent swimmer . . . pal to all. May Crowning 1-2-3-4; C.S. M.C. 1-2-3-4; Handmaid I-2-3-4: Basketball 4. ANNA MAE TEREK St. Stephen Parish Sweet voice . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . loves the nam? Dick . . . goes skating and dancing . . . adores bjbble gum. Operetta 2; Cantata 2; Glee Club 2; May Crowning 1-4 Handmaid 3-4; C.S.M.C. 3-4; $25 Club. GEORGE TOPPER Visitation Parish Cicero's nearest compe'itor . . . seen but seldom heard . . . the boy with the least gossip . . . Pete's able-bodied assist- ant. Operetta 1; Cantata 4; C.S. M.C. 1-4; Holy Name Repre- sentative 1; Intramural Sports 1-3-4; Cheer Leader 4, $25 Club. DONALD TRABOLD St. Benedict Parish One of the many handsome members of the class . , . has a way with girls ... a cheerful outlook and a smile for every- one . . . day dreams once in p while. C.S.M.C. 3-4. SOPHIE TRACY St. Casimir Parish Curly blonde with blue eyes . . loves to dance . . . spark- ling personality . . . fun loving . . . always popping questions. May Crowning 1-2; Hand- maid 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; $25 Club. RONALD VOGEL St. John Gaulbert Parish Loved by everyone . . . cheer- ful .. . helpful . . . happy-go- lucky . . . good sport . . . flaming red hair. Operetta 1-2; Cantata 2; Glee Club 2; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Intramural Sports I-2-3-4; $30 Club. ALBERT VOIDAK St. Patrick Parish A lover of flashy clothes . . . athletically inclined ... on the run most of the time ... an earnest worker. Varsity Football 1-2-3-4, Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Intra- mural Sports 1-2-3-4,- Stage Technician 1-2; Baseball 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 4. LUCILLE VRABEL St. Stephen Parish Pleasant personality . . . utop- ian dreamer . . . smooth dancer . . . cooperative and ambitious . . . blushing lass. May Crowning 4; Handmaid 3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; $25 Club. STEPHEN VRANICH St. Rochus Parish Heartbreaker . . . takes life calmly . . . our blocking quar- terback . . overwhelming generosity . . . true gentleman. C.S.M.C. 3-4,- Monogram Club 3-4; Varsity Football 3-4; Intramural Sports 3-4,- Baseball 3-4. DONA WALTER St. Michael Parish Oriental look . . . soft voice . . . enthusiotic spor fan . . . original . . . rather dance than eat. C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4, May Crowning I-2-3-4; Basketball 12-3-4; Operetta 4, Cantata 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Mission Representative 4; Memories Staff 4. KERMIT WEAVER St. Benedict Parish Small stature but big in heart . . . cheerful at all times . . . big smile . . . always helpful . . . great for arguments. C.S.M.C. 3-4. JAMES WEHNER St. Patrick Parish Easy going ... a man of leisure . . . Hoogy Carmichael's protege . . . Goebel's favorite son . . . what he lacks in school work, he makes up in school spirit. Operetta 1-4; Cantata 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. THOMAS WILSON Visitation Parish Outstanding characteristics, friendliness and loyalty . . . school spirit par excellence ... an earnest student . . . present and past assure a successful future. C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. CARL WINSKI St. Casimir Parish Noted for his loyalty to Catholic High and to his friends . . . center of activities . . . serious member of the class . . . enjoys light headedness of others. C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 4; Varsity Foot- ball 4; Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4; $100 Club. MARY JOYCE YEAGER Immaculate Conception Parish Jane Powell's stand in ... so pretty ... on opera lover . . . mind of her own . . . fides achates. Operetta 2-4; Cantata 2-3-4; Class Play; Glee Club 2-3-4; Moy Crowning 1-2-3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 12-3-4. CATHERINE ZAHURAK St. Stephen Parish Attentive listener ... a real friend in need . . . always offers a willing hand . . . Cambria City's blonde bombshell. Moy Crowning 3-4; Handmaid I 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4. ALEXANDER ZAROFF Our Lady of Mercy Parish Inspired debater in religion . . . a fine comrade . . . varied political views . . . conservative dresser . . . man of many tal- ents . . artist. Operetta 4; C.S.M.C. 3-4. JOAN ZERALSKY St. Casimir Parish Dark eyes . . . always full of fun . . . likes bills (money that is) . . . lover of Polish tunes ... a true friend Moy Crowning 1-2; Handmaid 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Basketball 4; Cantata 1; $25 Club. DOROTHY ZIERER St. Columba Parish Dark hair, dark eyes and sunny disposition . . . sweet and lovely ... a whiz at commercial sub- jects . . . always willing to help. Librarian 2-3-4; Operetta 2-4; Cantata 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; May Crowning 3-4; Handmaid 1-2-3-4 C.S.M.C. I-2-3-4; Sodality Promoter 3-4; Vice-Prefect of Sodality 4. FATIMA SPELLS M A R Y to ' C i itj 'I 4 CATHOLIC PRESS Its sublime mission is to shore with the divine Shepherd and His repre- sentative the task of bring- ing the Word to His sheep. LIBRARY Here you shall meet the men whose namet are carved. Deep-hewn forever on the rocks of time. ENGLISH B00KKEEPM6 ALGEBRA TfilGOnOIM RfLIGIOII PflOBLEITIS Of DEBlOCRflCy LflTin IV - GIRLS Lflun iv-Boys fROCH II si. jostPH's mm For the second year the Annex at Saint Joseph's has been giving to thirty Fresh- men all that the term Catholic Education implies. Although separated by distance from _atholic High School, the Spirit of Catholic High is prevailingly strong. In September 1948, St. John's furnished to Catholic High School a second Annex. Here another large group of Freshmen will receive the fundamentals of Catholic High School training and be initiated into its spirit. si. JOHn’s Annex OlfflMG Of SODOLISTS Mary's children do things the Democratic Way—for all shall speak. This meet- ing will please come to order . . The sodality on the road to a successful and profitable year. Where the plans are made. SODALITy PROIROIERS For it is Mary, sweet as any name can be. It's the M that stands for Mary, our Mother, and the girls who execute her desires. What would be more appropriate than the Sodality's M for Mary. What other letter but Mary's? The entire school welcomes the treat of a bazaar—the social work of the sodality. Right this way folks . . . peanuts, pop, candy. The girls exhibit their work in handcrafts and salesmanship. SODALITY OFFICERS Valeria Harrington Prefect Dorothy Zierer Vice-Prefect Marian Farkas Secretary Helen Balicky Treasurer The officers who worked hard and led the girls on to a success- ful year. And you shall lead my followers until they come and visit with me. mey crow It's Mary's Day and all the sodality pays homage to their friend and counselor. And she was crowned with the glory of her children. lOuu? cp • BLESSED BE GOD. BLESSED BE HIS HOLY NAME. BLESSED BE JESUS CHRIST TRUE GOD AND TRUE MAN. BLESSED BE THE NAME OF JESUS. BLESED BE HIS MOST SACRED HEART. BLESSED BE JESUS IN THE MOST HOLY SACRAMENT OF THE ALTAR. BLESSED BE THE GREAT MOTHER OF GOD MARY MOST HOLY. BLESSED BE HER HOLY AND IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. BLESSED BE THE NAME OF MARY VIRGIN AND MOTHER. BLESSED BE ST. JOSEPH HER MOST CHASTE SPOUSE. BLESSED BE GOD IN HIS ANGELS AND IN HIS SAINTS. HOLy nfitfiE sociay L RfmfflT Given by FATHER JOHN J. BRADY, S. J. To be what God wants me to be; To do what God wants me to do; To endure what God wants me to endure. DEAR JESUS TEACH ME TO SERVE THEE AS THOU DESERVEST. ltbal cathc HIGH SCHOOL JOHKSTOWM, PA Music resembles poetry: In each Are nameless graces which no methods teach And which a master-hand alone can read. Alexander Pope- Essay on Criticism. SlllltlG BAUD flfl EVEI1II1G Of GOOD CHEEfi CfifETEfilfl fl PERIOD Of LEISURE THE CLASS PLfty mummy hud the mumps” By I RRY E. JOHNSON The principal of an exclusive jirls' school is expecting an important addition to her faculty. Sir Hector Fish, a distmguished young scientist, who is bringing with him, the recently discovered mummy of King Tut's queen. Sir Hector arrives in a most unconventional fashion—inside the mummy case, in which he has had himself ex- pressed, so as to escape being quarantined in New York for a well-developed case of mumps. His identity is discovered and kept secret by the cleverest girl pupil in the school, partly to save him from arrest for breaking quarantine and partly because there is another Sir Hector in the field, impersonating him. The complications multiply, and one farcial situation crowds closely upon another, each more uproariously funny than its predecessor. The hilarity is also promoted by the inimitable man of all work, Racker, who has three men's work to do but doesn't do it; by Brisky, the giddy youth who impersonates Sir Hector, and by his pal. Bill; by the prize dumdora of the school; by a nosey girl reporter,- and by a hick sheriff. THE CAST SIR HECTOR FISH—Who impersonates the mummy ........................... . Leo Hines FRANCIS BRISCOE—Who impersonates Hector ............................. John Froehlich WILLIAM LAIDLAW—Who helps as much as possible ............._............. Dan Brown JAMES SLAMMON (Rocker)—Who has three men's work to do—but doesn't do if Paul Schutte PERKINS, THE SHERRIFF—Who does his duty Richard Froehlich ANNA HAMPTON—A western girl Leonore Malzi MAUDE MULLEN—An eastern girl ................... .......................Ruth Skelley DULCIE DUMBLE—Rather beautiful but very dumb ------------------ Mary Joyce Yeager AGATHA LAIDLAW—Founder of most exclusive school in New England ------- Mary Emmerling PHOEBE BEEBE—Reporter on the staff of the Daily Deliverance'' ..... Joan Stegman S0I1G Of BfTHLfHfOl CANTATA CAST BLESSED MOTHER Marian Farkas SAINT JOSEFH Cyril Engbert MAGI George Topper, Kenneth Burns, Raymond Valadez SHEPHERDS ... David Glessner, Joseph Buettner, Robert Puzak, Harry Guise, Richard Osmar, Paul Janshego, James McDunn. WATCHMAN .................................................. Robert Karnes the coum nno the co-ed CHARACTERS BIRDIE BOGGS, a sweet and simple freshman girl ___________ Lucy Zahorchak AMY ARNOLD, a bright and efficient junior ................. Janet Jobe DOLLY McSPADDEN, daughter of the college president Mary A. Froehlich MISS AGATHA LOCKSTEP, house-mother at the girls' dormitory Joan Newhouse DR. CICERO McSPADDEN, president of Marden College ......... Robert Maser MRS. McSPADDEN, his wife Catherine McMillen MARK WATSON, the college yell leader Robert Bunn HAMILTON HUNTER, the leader of the glee club William Cavanaugh WILLIE (SLEEPY) CARTER, a freshman John Malloy MARJORIE BLACKWOOD, the belle of the campus Marjorie Malloy DAN FLANIGAN, a smart young motor cop Raymond Karr KENNETH (SNOOZIE) ANDREWS, the comedian of the glee club Charles Lux JOHN BLACKBURN JAMES REISER JOHN SOLIC COACH MAJER Dear Lord, in the battle that goes on through life, I ask but a field that is fair, A chance that is equal with all in the strife, A courage to strive and to dare; And if I should win, let it be by the code. With my faith and my honor held high; And if I should lose, let me stand by the road And cheer as the winners go by. RICHARD SHARBAUGH, MANAGER 3 V' iXv s ........ O LiWv .............. V3 jjjjfc Lm A ® _c SaVW c Wr — VyV s, ' (s V oowyk o f ...O Z % V) v« a W......... 1 Sv Ayv s GXf V3 Gk eci QiAv ......33 Qm vi t %Vs Jo oX (iotas UVAYw Sno? Vso SWicV fOOTBflLL SQUAD coaches nr work COACH MAJ ER IMI. HUMER This spring completes his third year as Head Football and Basketball Coach at J. C. H. S. Though his football squad had some rough going, he more than made up for it by putting on the basketball court one of the finest teams in the state. The Intra-mural teams also had one of their best years under Coach Majer's capable management. We, the Class of '49 wish you even greater success come next year. 01«. vflncE An important factor in the fine record of the basketball squad was the excellent tutoring of the Assistant Coach. Assistant Coach ANDREW DAZZY VANCE THE SEflSOn ’S RECORD Johnstown Catholic 46 Bolivar High School 12 Johnstown Catholic.... 58 St. Joseph of Renovo 28 Johnstown Catholic . 51 Mt. St. Mary of Pittsburgh 25 Johnstown Catholic 46 La Salle of Cumberland 36 Johnstown Catholic.... 58 St. George of Pittsburgh 45 Johnstown Catholic 37 Mt. St. Mary of Pittsburgh 31 Johnstown Catholic 49 Alumni 43 Johnstown Catholic 40 St. Basil of Pittsburgh 41 Johnstown Catholic.... 55 St. Vincent Prep 43 Johnstown Catholic 37 Altoona Catholic 28 Johnstown Catholic . 37 Conemauqh Hiqh School .. 32 Johnstown Catholic 32 St. Mary of St. Mary's 21 Johnstown Catholic 51 Altoona Catholic 34 Johnstown Catholic 58 St. Vincent Prep . 50 Johnstown Catholic.... 50 Bolivar High School 16 Johnstown Catholic.... 66 LaSalle of Cumberland 28 Johnstown Catholic.... 51 St. Basil of Pittsburgh 23 Johnstown Catholic ... 46 St. George of Pittsburgh . 38 Johnstown Catholic 33 St. Mary of St. Mary's ... 32 Johnstown Catholic 40 St. Joseph of Renovo 30 Johnstown Catholic 29 Conemaugh High School 48 Johnstown Catholic 61 St. Casimir of Pittsburqh 42 Johnstown Catholic 30 Central Catholic of Pittsburgh 46 PCIAA PLAYOFF. BASKETBALL SQUAD JOSEPH JUGAN - Captain; three years on the squad; five feet, eight inches of lightning; Jumpin Joe , as he is called, is a dead set shot; he is a plague to op- posing player; an excellent all-around player; full of spirit and a hard worker. ROBERT MASER - Forward; four years on the squad; six feet of ambition; teamed with Madigan, he gave our team extra strength from the back- boards; Bob's defensive abil- ity drew him respect from the leading scorers of all teams. JOSEPH OIMDRULA-Center; two years on the squad; six feet, two and three-quarter inches of effectiveness; nick- named Eagle Eye by the local newsmen for his sensa- tional shooting ability; excel- lent on offense and equally effective on defense; favor- ite shot, pivot shot. JAMES MADIGAN—Forward; four years on the squad; six feet, two and one-half inches of dynamite; a demon on the boards; a sensational play- maker; favorite shot, set shot from the corner. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The members of the girls' basketball team made rapid strides in basketball tech- nique. A highly successful intramural league, composed of eight teams, was organized. A senior girl was captain as well as coach of each of the eight teams. The main purpose of the league was to provide a means of recreation which would prove bene- ficial both physically and mentally. The following girls served Janet Ream Lois Lorditch Patricia Peterson Joan Boes as captain and coach of their respective teams: Mary Kinney Rose A. Merx Dona Walters Rosemarie Kopco Helen Tay Dolores Simkovic Theresa Staicer Joan Stegman Joan Zeralsky Other girls who enjoyed this form of sport: Rose Ann Guadagnini Miriam McGuirk Shirley Frischauf Joanne Ripjack Patricia Boyle Mary Emmerling HOI mm NAME USUALLY SEEN FAVORITE SAYING AMBITION Ailes, Gloria Looking out of a window Ah, keep quiet To own a clothing store Bachani, Stephen With Rosie Why so quiet? To get ahead in life and Algebra Bailey, Dallas Talking to Girls What's new? To drive a car Balicky, Helen With Mary Louise Oh my- To be a success Bell, Dorothea Knitting mittens Hold your horses! To own a convertible Bezila, Joseph No. 2 Fire Hall Well, I'll tell you . . . Fireman Bischof, Janet With Mary, Lois and Dona Now, was that nice? To own a ranch Boes, Joan Marie Singing Jeepers Cats! To get a B.S. degree Bomba, Thomas Casino Pool Room Hey Teddy To join the Army Borodach, Claramae In a blue Pontiac Where do these animals go? To become a good stenographer Boxler. Mary Theresa Waiting for a bus Hurry up, Phyllisl Nurse Boxler, Walter Dancing Well, it's like this Airplane mechanic in the Army Boyle, John Coming late Shove off! A pro boxer Boyle. Patricia In the nick of time Where's the thoogie? Open a kindergarten Brown, Daniel Everywhere We're off To be a Navy pilot Brys, Dolores With Chuck Oh, Sugar! To be a Sonover Model Buettner, Robert Kinney's drugstore Oh, 1 don't know about that Electrical engineer Burkhardt, Florence Waiting for Margie Oh, my goshl To be a success Burns, Kenneth At Benshoffs Oh, myl To be a printer Canary, Philip At dances Yuck-a-putt Writer Canu, Mary Daydreaming No kidding! To rename the canoe Carroll, Leo In that old Dodge - Hey, you phoney Be a farmer Cartwright, James Carrying a rifle 1 say old boy! To shoot a lion Cerula, Martha Coming late Holy smoke! To visit Austria Corso, Elva Looking for Mary Jo What's it to you! To be a success Curtis, John At Paul-Lee's Get what 1 mean Baker DeCoske, Dolores With Midge No. Typist Dyda, Irene At the Spit and Whistle Jeepers, I'm sleepy Walk down an escalator Eckenrode, Martha At the Tea Pot Hi kid! Secretary Emmerling, Mary E. In a mad rush Well, good for it Understand how pulleys work Euen, Ann Arguing with Pat It drives me mad! To abolish alarm clocks Engbert, Cyril Driving a '39 Chrysler No kidding? Business man Farkos, Marian Going somewhere What do you think 1 am? To do the unexpected Fedash, Rosemary Clark's Dairy Store What was last night's homework? To write short stories Fleming, Elizabeth Roseland I'm coming, Wanda Nurse Frischauf, Shirley Smiling Hurry up! Surgical nurse Froehlich, John Harold's Gas Station You got rocks in your head Millionaire playboy Froehlich, Richard Driving a '46 Chevrolet Between you, me, and the fence- To be his own boss post Gaus, Raymond With Don Wish 1 had a car To be an Air Force Cadet Gigac, John In Cambria City How about some? To be a Big League pitcher Gigliotti, Grace At Sarah's Mansion Wait till 1 tell the gang To be Rip Van Winkle's successor Glass, Leona Skateland Dear, dear, dear! To be married Glessner, David In Moxham Where are we going? To be a commercial artist Golian, Agnes Canteen Did you miss me? To be a secretary Golias, James Kernville What's your hurry? To play some Pro Football Gordian, Josephine With her twin. Marge Holy Cats! To own a ranch in Texas Gordian, Margaret Hurrying after Jo Where's my sister? To wash windows in a mine Grady, Richard Hiding 1 don't care To be a Beach-comber Grosso, Philip Riding or at the gas station Your mother-in-law To own his own gas station Grosser, Elizabeth Running errands for Pat Do 1 hafta, Pat? To get her stories published Grosser, Patrick As soda jerk at Kinneys Kick a field goall To be an ideal husband Griffith, Janet Sketching her pals Oh, for Pete's sake! To invent a buzzless telephone Guadagnini, Rose Ann Coming in late Holy Buckets! To be on time Guise, Harry With Brown Got a Wud? To be a teacher Hajer, Joseph Cassino Recreation Center What are you looking for? To get a new set of drums Hanzel, Robert With Charlie Now, 1 wouldn't say that To build a better mousetrap Harrington, Valeria Roseland Rink Has anyone seen Pierre? To take a slow boat to China HO ROSCOPf NAME USUALLY SEEN FAVORITE SAYING AMBITION Plank, Genevieve Plummer, John Polke, Theresa Preuss, Bernard Puzak, Rita Ragan, Wanda Ramesdorfer, Carolyn Rengh, Anna Marie Rievel, Bernard Ripjack, Joanne Rooney, Rosemary Ruby, Richard Schellhammer, Donald Schultz, John Seifert, Shirley Sellman, Jean Senft, Lois Ann Seschock, Dorothy Schaefer, Joseph J. Sharbaugh, Richard Sharre.'ts, Marie Schrift, Patricia Simkovic, Dolores Simon, John Skelley, Ruth Slezak, George Slezak, Mildred Snopko, William Solic, Francis Spishak, Leo Staicer, Theresa Stegman, Joan Stein, Marjorie Sutton, Eileen Symon, Robert Topper, George Tracy, Sophie Toy, Helen Terek, Anna Mae Trabold, Donald Vogel, Ronald Voidak, Albert Vrabel, Lucille Vranich, Stephen Walter, Dona Weaver, Kermit Wehner, James Wilson, Thomas Winski, Carl Yeager, Mary Joyce Zahurak, Catherine Zaroff, Alexander Zeralsky, Joan Zierer, Dorothy By the fountain Prospect At the Maple Corn At the movies In the cafeteria At Roseland At dances with Dick At JCHS With Betty Fighting with Symon In Moxham At Diamonds Woodland Ave. Running in circles Hornerstown Skating Swinging her partner Kredels Skateland Talking In the manager's room In the typing room Laugh ing Having a good time At John's Store With a bewildered look In Brownstown With Dolly Recovering fumbles on the gridiron At the Sheridan AC On Wolf's Corner In Dot's Wardrobe Giving lectures on wood Looking for Blue Eyes Dancing With Top Carrying books Eating potato chips With Joan Zeralsky Skateland With a girl Eating Driving a car With Irene Walking up D St. Ext. At dances B and LL At Goebels Movies Working around J.C.H.S. At the radio Cambria City In school Eating apples With Betty and Wanda Heyl Oh . . . Baby! More fun Speak of the devil and up he pops Who me? Hurry up, Betty Golly, Moses! Yipes Crackin' up About a draft Oh, nuts! Oh Brother! 'IHubba, hubba Isn't that right, Martha? Say honesti Where's Pat? Ah, drop dead Where's Clair? Sporty Maybe, but We don't have any Wow! Where's Shirl? No kidding, I'm serious Maybe Creeps! What's the matter? Hickey Gotta rub Pretty tricky Kill it Oh, nutsl Did you hear the latest? Oh my gosh! Oh my gosh! Hi-Ho-Silverl Wish 1 had a car Holy Christophers! Holee! Wait for me What's new? Wise up! Eat it O my goodnessl Undale Vaya Wanna bet Hey Karr Merry Christmas! What say? Where's Ozzie? No kidding? Holy Cowl That's wrong Are you kidding? Where's Jose? To be happy To graduate A secretary To be a Latin Professor To own a station wagon To own Roseland To be a legal secretary To be successful To gain ten pounds Physical instructor in the Navy A woman in white To travel Wouldn't you like to know? Doctor Philosopher To live in California To retire a young lady To learn to drive a car Music teacher Guess! To manage the Brooklyn Dodgers To be a stenographer To drop her middle name To marry a bankroll To be a movie star To get somewhere on time To learn to fly To be a typist To attend Tennessee To be an aviator To be a millionaire To travel To put on weight To be a success To be on time To be a playboy To get a driver's license To visit Colorado To become a schmoo Artist Diesel Engineer Play for the Dodgers Football coach To own a mink coat Teacher, Coach To visit Switzerland Get to Boswell To be a garbage man Millionaire To be a dentist To learn to walk in spikes To be a farmer Psychiatrist To visit Poland To be a good secretary HOfiOSCOPf NAME USUALLY SEEN FAVORITE SAYING AMBITION Henger, Dolores Carrying a violin Oh, 1 don't know! To be a farmer Hines, Owen Coming late How do you know? To write an epic Hipp, Dono Jeon With Lois, Janet, Mary Tell me, too To be a dancer Imgrund, Richard Teen Canteen Tell me more To be an accountant Janciar, Elizabeth In town Waa happen? To grow five inches Jenkins, Anthony Moxham Coffee Pot Eat it Printer Jugan, Joseph With ''Slim You tell him College Kamon, Amelia Glosser's produce It's killin' me To explore New York Kane, Mary C. Skateland Gollyl To make a home Karafa, Donald At the drugstore The heck, with it Undecided Karnes, Robert Casino Poolroom Look outl Sailor (Swabby) Karcher, Richard Southmont Service Station Check To go places Karr, Raymond With Weaver Hey, Weaver! To make money Kelly, Maureen Karmelkorn Oh Kelly! Not to change her name Kessler, Agnes With Betty in Bard's Come again? Artist Kiniry, Bridget In trouble That's tricky To get enough to eat Kinney, Mary With Lois, Janet, and Dona What are you doing here? Air hostess Kirby, Joan In a car You know To be a good stenographer Knapp, Evelyn The Bucket (Hollywood) Holy Mosesl Good secretary Koenig, Kathleen With a comb Ah, shucks To have a twin sister Kopco, Rose Marie Eating ice cream It's a riotl Physical therapist Korchnak, Irene Combing her bangs Well la-de-da Public stenographer Krai, Telford Brownstown Pool Room He never bought me a beer Undertaker Kupina, Bernadine Having a good time What we doing tonight? To own a convertible Leary, Robert At the Legion La-De-Da To be a sophisticated- bum Lison, Bernard Roxy Theater Get off my back Navy cook Lord itch, Lois With Mary, Janet, and Dona Hey, don't go yet To own a maroon convertible McCaffrey, Mary Joan Coming in late Holy Moses! To travel around the world McCann, Anne Kredels It's lovely To travel McGuirk, Miriam Taking her time Ye gads To tell a joke without laughing McKendree, Richard With Kuby Maybe, 1 don't think so Lawyer McMillen, Catherine Cutting up at noon What d' ya call it? To have more time Madigan, James In Westmont Lets go to Westmont, Dick To go to college Mainhart, Karleen Kinney's Drug Store Oh, super! Artist Malzi, Lenore Bloom's Pharmacy Oh, sugarl Broadway Mandrgoc, Leonard Dancing Get off my back To stop laughing Markferding, Sarah Looking for Are Oh, go on now To manage Woolworth Store Maser, Robert Morrellville Good Head Work for a living Mayer, Charles Mary's Don't be a stabber City worker Merx, Rose Anne Oak St., playing ball Oh, you're nuts Private secretary Migut, Stella Keeping time in Latin class Come on, let's go To leave Johnstown Mock, Arlene Waiting for Grace Now he tells me To tour South America Murphy, Joan Skateland Guess what? To be a wife some day Nathanic, Barbara Hollywood Theater Oh, is that right? A traveling Artist Nees, Evelyn Laughing Definitely To own a convertible Newhouse, Joan Headed for 103 For Pete's sakel To reach five feet Nosko, Mary I. Running for street car Tell Li'l Abner 1 said hello! Secretary O'Dowd, Patricia Gaping at a puddle She'll have fits! To take a slow boat to China Ondrula, Joseph Gazing at Doc Honey To go to college Oravec, Helen With Bernie Gee Whiz! Typist Paff, Helen In Kredels with Millie Has anyone seen Jake? Own a new Buick Palm, Robert In Moxham Hi Irish To be an Engineer Parkinson, Phyllis In typing room Wait a minute! To be a Secretary Pearce, Joseph Around Dunlo Let's see Join the Navy Peterson, Patricia Missing a bus Well, La De Da To do something right Peyton, Donna In trouble You could have fooled me To see Helen buy a plaid shirt THE SENIOR CHRONICLE SEPTEMBER Back to school and studies for our last year at J. C. H. S. 8 A Solemn Mass was offered at St. John Gualbert Church for another success- ful school year. 10 Our first game was a smashing victory against St. Mary's. The score, 19-0. 17 The first pep meeting brought forth much talent but didn't help us defeat the stronger Lilly team. 13-0. OCTOBER 8 Played La Salle for a 19-0 win after a losing streak. 12 Hurrah! Our first free day. Columbus Day. 22 Winning 12-0 over Altoona makes up for a losing season. 25 Seniors receive first report cards. Prevailing colors—red, white, and blue. 27 Sodalists play hostess at a Halloween party. 28 Another party with Alumni doing the honors. NOVEMBER 1 Starting off the month right. All Saints gave us a free day. 11 A Mass is offered at St. Joseph Church for Catholic High graduates who made the supreme sacrifice. 11 Boys get a break, Sadie Hawkins' Dance. 12 Last game of season. 21-22-23 Brilliant performance. The Senior Class Play, THE MUMMY AND THE MUMPS . 25-26 Students thankful for Thanksgiving Day. DECEMBER 17-19 Our annual Christmas Cantata puts every one in tune with the Christmas. spirit of 22 All hands out for long Christmas vacation. 30 The Alumni Christmas Dance, a good time for all present. M-StniOR CHfiOlllCLf JANUARY 7 Basketball season opens with a victory, promising a successful season. 14 Social Note: Friday night donees begin. 27 Second semester and last lap of 169 seniors. FEBRUARY 1 Another successful bazaar, an annual Sodality event. 2 We defeat the previously undefeated Iron Horses of Conemaugh. 3 A lesson in music appreciation by Dr. Van Zandt. 20-25 Library display honors Catholic bookweek. 25 Snowball dance the event. Sodality the sponsor. Juniors and Seniors the par- ticipants. MARCH 1 Second game with Conemaugh. This time victory is theirs. 2 The spirit of Lent prevails among the student body. 5 Our team loses the PCIAA playoff game against Pittsburgh Central, ending the season with 19 wins and 3 losses. 11 Class rings arrived, official mark of seniors. 17 Free Day. ''All the world is Irish on the seventeenth of March. 18 Special basketball game for Sisters. J. V. vs. 200. J. V. remains undefeated. APRIL 1 Days become shorter, seniors become serious. 11-12-13 Students annual retreat, given by Fr. John Brady, S. J., one of our own graduates. 14-19 Easter vacation. Spring, we hope, is here to stay. MAY 5-6 8 Operetta THE COUNT AND THE COED proclaimed a success by all who saw it. 11 Junior-Senior Prom. The finest ever. 20 May Crowning. 26 Ascension Thursday—Free Day. 30 Memorial Day—Free Day. JUNE 9 Student body sings farewell Mass for Seniors at St. Joseph Church. 10 The long awaited day arrives. Graduation, diplomas, caps and gowns, sorrow and joy mingle in the hearts of students saying farewell to J. C. H. S. flLumn 1 RELIGIOUS PRIESTS Reverend Ronald J. Bodenschatz, T. O. R. St. Francis Monastery, Loretto, Pa. Reverend Paul Bogovich Holy Trinity Church, East Chicago, Ind. Reverend John J. Brady, S.J. Old St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Reverend Edward Bremer Josephinum College, Worthington, Ohio Reverend Anthony Bujnyak 515 6th St., S. W. Washington, D. C. Reverend Harold Burkardt Josephinum College, Worthington, Ohio Reverend John J. Burkardt Most Holy Trinity, Huntingdon, Pa. Reverend John Cavanaugh, C.SS.R. Padres Redemptoristas, Ponta Para, Brazil Reverend John J. Daley Holy Family, Windber, Pa. Reverend Edward Davis Sacred Heart Church, Altoona, Pa. Reverend James Feehley Immaculate Conception Church, Altoona, Pa. Reverend Francis Reed Hoy St. Joseph Church, Williamsburg, Pa. Reverend John M. Kist Sacred Heart Mission House, Gerard, Pa. Reverend Walter Kurdziel Assumption Church, Johnstown, Pa. Reverend Patrick F. Murray, S.J. Old St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Reverend Paul Murray,C.S.Sp. St. Joseph Church, Bay City, Mich. Reverend Louis Phillips St. Casimir Church, Adena, Ohio Reverend David Rosage St. Ann Church, Spokane, Washington Reverend John Schonhardt St. John the Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. Reverend Wilfrid Sisk, T. O. R. St. Francis College, Loretto, Pa. Reverend Anthony Turek St. James Church, Curtis, Neb. Reverend Stephen Milcic . PREPARING FOR THE PRIESTHOOD William Geisler St. Francis Seminary, Loretto, Pa. Trancis Schultz St. Francis Seminary, Loretto, Pa. Joseph Kiniry Raymond Lukac Anthony Pollock Thomas Schaffer Thomas Mabon . . Mt. St. Mary College, Emmittsburg, Md. Gerard Ream Josephinum College, Worthington, Ohio James Schuster BROTHERS Brother Michael (John Phillips) Christian Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother Bennet (James Canary) Mt. Carmel College, Niagara, Ontario, Can. PREPARING FOR BROTHERHOOD James Kiniry St. Joseph Novitiate, Rolling Prairie, Ind. Robert Kohler St. Andrews on the Hudson, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mary Burger .............. Sister Louise Mellon Sister Margaret Dietz ........... Sister Joan Byers _______________ Sister Mary Grace Schuster ......._Sister Genevieve Costlow ......... Sister Mary Wagner _______________ Sister Dorothy Antonazzo Sister Mirian Brannan .............Sister Dolores Goebel Sister Clare Sanker ............. Sister Dolores Scholly ............Sister Patricia Wolfhope ___________Sister Mildred Burns ......... Sister Jean Bresnicky ____________ Sister Margaret Brlansky ________ Sister Dolores Russo ............. Sister Gertrude Moran __________ Sister Mary Catherine Flynn _______Sister Julia Goas ............... Sister Gene Olek ............... Sister Sally Cavanaugh Sister Mary Grace Rievel ........ Sister Irene Mikolai Sister Janet Walsh ______________ Sister Rosemary Dolan ............Sister Rose Flynn ................Sister Eleanor Rodgers _______ ...Sister Grace Boyle ...............Sister Mary Bridges .......... ...Sister Ruth Eck ................ Sister Marie Hyland ..............Sister Rita Scott ............... Sister Mary Eva Gallagher . Sister Helen Seman ............. Sister Mary Teresa Burke ___________Sister Margaret Janshego ...........Sister Clara Dutko ____________ .. Sister Marie Schramko _____________Sister Lucy Skamla ............. Sister Veronica Urban ........... Sister Mary Schuster ............. Sister Mary Grace Muha .............Sister Mary Widmann ............... Sister Mary Czarnecki ........... Sister Matilda Reiser ............ Sister Ellen Sisk ............... Sister Loretta Bumbernick _______ Sister Kathleen Paff ............ Sister Mary Senft ............... Sister Dolores Burgo ............ Sister Margaret Vavrek ___________Sister Cecelia Walkosky ......... Sister Catherine Toronto .........Sister Theresa Podlucky ... Sister Rosemary Boes ............ Sister Ethel Laco ....._........ Sister Rosella Lintner ......... _$ister I RELIGIOUS SISTERS M. St. Matthews, S.S.J....... ........... Baden, Pa. M. Lucille, S.S.J. .......................Baden, Pa. M. Devota, S.S.J. Baden, Pa. M. Thaddeus, S.S.J........................Baden, Pa. M. Francis Borgia, S.S.J. .............. Baden, Pa. Mary Anthony, S.S.J.......................Baden, Pa. Mary Magdalene, S.S.J. .................. Baden, Pa. M. Nicholas, S.S.J. Baden, Pa. M. Conleth, S.S.J.........................Baden, Pa. M. Melvin, S.S.J. ........................Baden, Pa. M. Irene, S.S.J. ...................... ..Baden, Pa. M. Eustace, S.S.J.........................Baden, Pa M. Bartholomew, S.S.J................. Baden, Pa. M.Noel, S.S.J.............................Baden, Pa. Peter Domian .........................—Baden, Pa. Martin de Porres .........................Baden, Pa. Agnes Mary Baden, Pa. M. Rose de Lima, R.S.M. Dallas, Pa. M. Romuald, R.S.M. ......................Dallas, Pa. Miriam Anita, R.S.M. Dallas, Pa. Mary Stephanie, R.S.M. Dallas, Pa. Mary Josephus, R.S.M. Dallas, Pa. Mary Wihelmina, R.S.M. ................. Dallas, Pa. M. Agnese, R.S.M. ...................... Dallas, Pa. Mary Beata, R.S.M...................... Dallas, Pa. M. Julia Teresa, S.C.............. Greensburg, Pa. Mary Reynita, S.C. Greensburg, Pa. Mary Fabian, S.C. ................ Greensburg, Pa. M. Ann Seton, S.C. _______________ Greensburg, Pa. Mary Teresina, S.C. ______________ Greensburg, Pa. Miriam Ann, S.C. Greensburg, Pa. Mary Rosina, S.C. .................. Greensburg, Pa. Mary Florence, S.C. ............... Greensburg, Pa. Mary Eva, S.C...................... Greensburg, Pa. Mary Louis, S.C. Greensburg, Pa. Mary Christopher, S.C. . Greensburg, Pa. Mary Norma, O.S.F........................Joliet, III. Mary Doris, O.S.F. Joliet, III. Mary Conradine, O.S.F. loliet. III. Mary Constance, O.S.F---------------- loliet, III. Mary Raineldis, O.S.F............... Joliet, III. Mary Armelie, O.S.F. Joliet, III. Mary Grace, O.Carm. Kearney, Neb. Mary Flora, O.S.F. ................ Millvale, Pa. Mary Augustine, O.S.F. Millvale, Pa. Mary Cornelia, O.S.F. Millvale, Pa. Mary Eugene, O.S.F. Millvale, Pa. Mary Grace, O.S.F. Millvale, Pa. Mary Catherine, O.S.F. . Millvale, Pa. Mary Marianella, O.S.F. ___________ Millvale, Pa. Mary Modesta, O.S.F. .............. Millvale, Pa. Mary Eucheria, O.S.F. ____________ Millvale, Pa. Mary Celeste, O.S.F................. Chicago, III. Mary Rosalinda, O.S.F. New Haven, Conn. Margaret Ann ...................... Perrysville, Pa. Mary Pauline, O.D.P. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mary de Lourdes, O.P.B. Columbia, Pa. Mary Damian, O.B.S. Cornwells Heights, Pa. OUR PASTORS AND THEIR ASSISTANTS The Benedictine Fathers Rev. Paul Bogovich Rev. John Burkardt Rev. Father Raymond E. Cupples Rev. Edward B. Daly Rev. John Daley Rev. Thomas Dolinay Rev. John E. Dravetsky Rev. Mario Fabbri Rev. L. Finke Father Frederick, O. S. B. Franciscan Friars Rev. John B. Golias Rev. Francis L. Gorney Rev. James B. Hebron Rev. Francis Reed Hoy Father Leo J. Kettl, S. S. Sp. Rev. Joseph C. Kreiter Rev. Walter M. Kurdziel Rev. B. C. McAteer Rev. Francis McCaa Rev. Richard Mullane Rev. Joseph Pier Rev. A. P. Sabados Rev. John A. M. Sostaric Rev. Gerald E. Stephens Rev. Nicholas Szabados Rev. George Talaber Rev. Stephen A. Ward Rev. Theodore Weber, O. S. B. Rev. Michael E. Zamba Brother Bennet Canary Mr. and Mrs. John E. Adams Wm. Ahlborn Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Andrews Bachani Family Mr. and Mrs. G. Dallas Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balazik Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balicky Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Bell Family Baldy Bischof Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blasko Mr. and Mrs. John R. Blimmel Mr. J. E. Blinkenstaff Albert, Carl, Bernard Boes Mr. ond Mrs. Clement V. Boxler Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Boxler Mrs. Alice Brady Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Brady M. L. Brown Leo J. and Anna J. Buettner Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Burkardt Congratulations from Mr. Cammarata Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carroll Edward L. Carthew Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Carthew Mrs. Olene D. Cartwright Clara J. Cherry Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Choby and Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cintula and Paulette Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Concannon Thomas Connelly John A. Conway Stephen J. Conway Dr. ond Mrs. William Conway Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Corrigan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Curtis Dr. T. J. Cush DeCoske Family Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dively and Son Mr. ond Mrs. G. R. Donnell Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Dostal and Family Mr. and Mrs. James DuBrencq Mr. and Mrs. George Dulansey Miss Helen Elizabeth Durica Mr. and Mrs. A. Dyda Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eckenrode Mrs. R. J. Emmerling Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Engbert Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Euen Mr. and Mrs. Matt Evans Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farkas Mr. William Favorite Mr. and Mrs. William F. Figura Mary Flemming Mrs. Elizabeth Foust Compliments of Friends (fifteen) Mr. ond Mrs. Frank J. Frischauf Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Fritz Alex Froehlich Estate Mr. and Mrs. Edward Froehlich Mr. and Mrs. John Froehlich fflifnos Mr. and Mrs. John Froehlich Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Furman John Garrity Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gaus, Sr. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. James Gawlas and Family Mr. Albert K. Geiselhart Louis A. Geis Miss Lois Geiselhart Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. George Andrew J. Gleason Dr. and Mrs. Gus M. Gleason and Family Compliments of David Glessner Walter Glessner Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Golian, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Golias, Jr. and Family Mrs. Mary Gordian Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gordian Dr. B. W. Grabiak Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guadagnini Sarah E. Hagen Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Hajer Mr. John Hoky C. W. V. Auxiliary, Chas. J. Hanley Post 1103 Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph Hanzel Mr. Edward J. Harkins Michael J. Hartnett B. Chas. Held Mr. and Mrs. Clem J. Held Dwight R. Helsel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henger Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hines Compliments of Miss Gloria Hipp Dr. L. W. Hornick Rose, Herm, and Joe Huber Mrs. Florence Humbert Rose E. Hupf Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ingrund J. C. H. S.—Music Department Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert T. Jenkins C. P. Jones, M.D. Kaman Family Andrew J. Kaman, Jr. James C. Karafa Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Karcher Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Karr and Family Ernest T. Kinkead Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Kinney Mr. ond Mrs. Rudolph F. Knapp Miss Sylvia Kohan Mr. and Mrs. John Kopco Miss Jean Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kuzbel Leonard Kuzbel Charles B. Lendell Anthony Letizia, Worthy President F. O. E. Frank J. Lison Compliments of Attorney Llewellyn E. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Victor Long Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ludwig FRIENDS (Continued) Mr. A. J. Luther Mr. Charles lysett Mrs. Owen McAleer Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. McAleer Frank B. McAneny Dr. and Mrs. John B. McAneny Dr. Jos. B. McAneny William B. McAneny, D.D.S. J. Bernard McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCaffrey Mr. and Mrs. Al McCann Anne and Cid McCann Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McGinley Russell McGough, Summerhill, Pa. Mrs. Anna Hines and Mary McGrath Mr. and Mrs. James McGuirk Mr. William McKendree Mr. and Mrs. James S. Madigan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Mainhart Coach Majer Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Molzi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mandrgoc Mr. and Mrs. Leo Markferding Mrs. Ottilia Markferding Robert Markferding Dr. L. Morkovitz Dorothy Marshall Mr. and Mrs. John Maser Mrs. Francis Matan Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. John Merx, Jr. Edward Mesnak Mr. and Mrs. George Migut Michael Mikolaj Mrs. Josephine Miller Ray Michaels The Mission Society Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Morgret Dr. and Mrs. William J. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nagrant Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nathanic Ralph Neotrour and Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Nees Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Niessner Herman Niessner, 301 Market St. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Nosko Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nottle Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Dowd and Family Mrs. John Oravec Osmar Family Miss Ruth Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palian Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Palm Mr. and Mrs. George F. Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. William C. Pastorek Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peles Mr. and Mrs. M. Pessagno Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Pfiester Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Plank Michael Prokop Agnes Puzak Essie Quinn, Altoona, Pa. Mrs. Florence S. Quinn John Quinn Leo J. Quinn Dr. Thomas C. Quirk Edward P. Ragan Paul G. Ragan Dr. Eugene E. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Ream Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Reiser Miss Frances Reiser Mr. and Mrs. William Rievel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ripjack Charles and Eugene Ripjack, U. S. Navy Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosage Louis Rosenberger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rother, Sr. S . Ann's Society No. 1024 Saint Joseph Sodality St. John's Grade School Salvia's Clover Farm Store Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Schellhammer Mi Francis K. Schrott Mrs. Mary Schultz Betty Rose Sellman Mr. and Mrs. George Sellman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Senft Mr. and Mrs. Robert Senft Mr. and Mrs. George Seshock Miss Martha Sharbaugh Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sharbaugh M Daniel J. Shields Dr. William Silverstein Mr. and Mrs. John W. Simkovic Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Simkovic Sisters of St. Francis, 702 Spring St., Ext. Sisters of Saint Francis, Railroad St. Thomas Skurner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skelley Miss Agnes Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snavely The Sodality Mrs. Lucy Solic Mr. and Mrs. John T. Spishak Thomas Spishak Miss Clara Staehr Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stegman Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Stehlin Mr. Thomas J. Shein Gyrle Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stibich Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Sutton and Family Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Alex Toy Dr. Joseph S. Teitelbaum Mr. and Mrs. Linus Topper Miss Jane Topscher Mrs. Anna E. Trabold Mr. Joseph A. Vanischak Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vrabel Mr. and Mrs. John Walkowski Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Miss Ann Wass Elizabeth P. Woss Leo W. Wass Mr. and Mrs. Al Wehner Frances Wehner Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wehner D. F. Werner Dr. Richard T. Wicks Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winski Helen Woelfel Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wytovich Mr. and Mrs. George Yeager Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Young Mr. William F. Young and Family Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Zieralski Mr. and Mrs. Francis Zlata Mr. and Mrs. William J. Zolner St. John Freshman Class St. Joseph Freshman Class Freshman Division Room 301 Room 302 Freshman Room 305 Sophomore Division 100 Sophomore Girls 101 Sophomore Girls of Room 303 Sophomore Division 203 Sophomore Boys Room 304 Junior Commercial Girls Room 98 Junior Girls of 102 Room 205 Room 202 Senior Commercial Girls 103 Senior Girls of 300 Senior Boys Room 200 Senior Boys Room 201 Senior Girls of Room 105 pflifions Abram Brothers John Adamy, Fifth Ave. Hotel American Carpathian Citizens Club American Leqion Post 294 Am-Slo Social Club Anderson Paper and Twine Co. Angelo's Dairy Store, Corner Ohio St. and Cole- man Ave. P 29 Tavern Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Baback Compliments of Baker's Hardware Emery Baretincic T A Martin's Inn Barna's Market, 61 Barron Ave. Bass Supply Co. Bergman's Esso Service Center, 180 Bedford Street Bernats, the Only Potato Chips Made in Johnstown Mr. and Mrs. John Biber Bischof's Economy Stores Blaine Borings B Shoppe B. and L. Inn, Elton Road, No Hard Drinks Bloom's Pharmacy, Geistown, Pa., Prescriptions Blough Market and Locker Service Boulevard Service Station, 319 Front St. Brett Insurance Agency, 235 Lincoln St., Insurance of all Kinds Brownstown Volunteer Fire Company Bruno's Market, 104 Strayer St. Bucknell Hotel, Cor. D Street and Fairfield Ave. Business Men's Club Visit The Cake Box Bakery Store Cambria Fire Hook and Ladder Co. Cammarata Duca Funeral Home Compliments of Canadian Fur Co. Capital Electric Co., 307 Main St. Carpenter's Dairy and Market, 1069 Solomon St. Catholic Charities of Johnstown, Pa. Cotholic War Veterans, West End Post No. 954 Catholic War Veterans, Charles J. Hanley Post No. 1103, Railroad Street Cavalle's Market E. Raphael Cherry, Real Estate Chick Dress Shop, Central Ave. City Pharmacy, Everything to Make the Sick Well Community Chorus of Brownstown Dr. A. A. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Conway All photographs in this book are by Joseph E. Cover Studio, 509 Main St. Croatian Educational Society, RODOLJUB Curcio Electric Company Curcio's Food Market Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cyburt The Dairy Market, 165 Wonder St. DeRoy's Jewelry Store of Friendly Credit Samuel R. DiFrancesco, District Attorney and Staff Doboy's Wholesale Meats, Central City, Pa. Duffy's Radio Service Dunnie's Inn, Route 281 to Ligonier Edward's Clothes, 421 Main St. Eighth Ave. Meat Market Elite Bakery, 310 Bedford St. Faronda's Market Fashion Fur Shop, 151 Fairfield Ave. First Catholic Slovak Band The Jerry Fisher Orchestra Mrs. A. I. Foller Foster's Corner, Main and Bedford Sts. Franklin Lunch Fraternal Order of Eagles 778 Free Poland Society, Minersville P. N. A. Frank H. Friedhof Friends of Saint Francis Organization, Ebensburg Compliments of Friends (four) The Friendly Store, 141 Iron St. Gales Budget Store Paul P. Gallucci, Food Distributor Gautier Club, The Steelworkers Local Center Geistown Market General Mills Inc., Farm Service Division General Sales—Insulated Brick Siding, 888 Frank- lin Street, Phone 50-465 German-Austrian Music and Benefit Asociation Attorney Robert S. Glass Glosser Brothers, Everybody's Store M. Glosser Sons, Wholesale Plumbing and Heat- ing, 630 Elder Street Goenner and Company Goldstein and Levin, Levergood St. Compliments of Grady Grocery Greater Beneficiol Union, Summerhill Greater Johnstown Industrial Union Council Compliments of Griffith Custer Steel Company Griffith's Economy Store Compliments of Gundlach's Service Station Harris Music Store Heck's Store, 669 Coleman Avenue Mr. John Henderson Hensel and Sons Inc., Wholesale Drugs Home Furniture Co., Corner Clinton and Locust Sts. T. J. Horner Co. C. C. Hornick Sons, Contractors and Builders Paul Hornick, Hardware Horseshoe Cafe Hotel Monte Carlo, Spaghetti, Chicken In t e Ruff Hudson Food Market Incline Service Station, W. W. Stager, Prop. Inco Beverage Company International Pool Room, Cambria City Irwin's Texaco Service Jay-Bee's Market, 178 Iron St., Joseph Bistransky. Proprietor Jennie's Tavern Johnstown Bank Trust Company, Main Office 532 Main St.—Branch 31 I Broad St. Johnstown Milk Distributors Johnstown Moose Lodge No. 48 Johnstown Tribune Publishing Co. Johnstown Turners Johnstown Typewriter Co., A. R. McCieady, Mgr. ohnstown Welding Co. Kernville Cafe Kingston's Beverage Company, 1 10 Peter Street Kinney's Drug Store, 1079 Franklin Street Kirchner Brothers, Sheet Metal Workers and Roofers Klink's Dairy Store K. M. P. Singing Society Knights of Columbus Council No. 467 Joseph A. Krissay Mr. and Mrs. John Kubinsky Clarence G. Kull. Plumbing and Heating Supplies Kurtz Fruit Market, 423 Oakland Ave. La Porta's Flower Shop, 413 Locust St. Dial 6-6661. Flowers for all occasions PflTROflS Laposata's Beauty Shop, 260 Strayer Street. Phone F77-802 Laurel Theater, 3328 Strayer St. There's always a good show at the Laurel Leighty's Religious Cards, Market and Locusts Sts. Leitenberger Machine Co. Lincoln Street Garage Lively's Sunoco Service, Geistown, Pa. Ed. W. Livingston Sons, Plumbing Compliments of Long's Confectionery, 1073 Frank- lin Street James E. McCaffrey, Insurance McCall's Hudson Sales and Service McCann's Plumbing and Heating Eddie McCloskey, Grant Hotel, 9-11 Iron Street McKee's Market, Meats and Groceries, Cor. Straye: and Chandler Avenue Mack's Groceries, C. W. McMillen, Prop. Maguth's Market, Meats and Groceries, 1136 Vir- ginia Avenue Main Street Market James T. Malloy, Alderman Malone Plumbing Supply Co. Maple Corn, Robt. Garrity, Prop. Maple Leaf Cafe, 642 Maple Ave. Martin's Ready to Wear Inc., Market and Washing- ton Street Mary and Irene Beauty Shop Mel-o-dee Lounge Meola's Economy Super Market George Mihalick Mihalick's Store, Dunlo, Pa . Morell Studio, 190 Strayer Street Let us keep you well dressed, Morrellville Cleaners, Dial 37-5481 Mr. and Mrs. John Moskal Munzer's Economy Store Nonna's Economy Store, M. Nanno, Prop. New Star Bottling Works, 526-528 Washington St. Michael J. Novak, Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- pany The Observer Ohio St. Restaurant Orchard Hotel, Aufust Donato, Prop. Order Sons of Italy, Johnstown Lodge No. 1614, 43 Baumer Street, Johnstown, Penna. Packard Motor Co. of Johnstown Poff's Food Market, 407 Horner St. The Paint Store Inc., 437-439 Vine St. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Palentes, South Fork, Pa. Patty Cake Bakery, Baltimore, Md. Paul's Shoe Store, S. Paul Paul-Lee's Restaurant, 211 Maple Ave. Pennant Cleaners, 73416 Railroad St. Penn Furniture, Somerset, Pa. Penn Printing Company Frank J. Pentrack Sons Pentrack Funeral Home Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Pheasant and Sherer Trucking Phillips Paint and Wallpaper Store J. Puma Co. Inc., Wholesale Banana Distributors Quirk's Market Radio Ralph, Johnstown's Leading Radiotrician Dr. Joseph W. Raymond Reese Electric Supply Co. Reiser Bros. Joseph C. Reiser M. D. Reynolds Typewriter Service Rialto Bowling and Billiard Parlor Compliments of Reik Bros. Trucking, Chas. Reik. Marie's Market Rizzo Bros. Store, Cooper Ave. Romano Market, 208 Maple Avenue Roosevelt Cafe, Clinton St. Roosevelt Club of Cambria County 118 W. J. Rose Sons Rothstein's Roxbury Loop Conf. Royal Plate Glass St. Casimir's Lodge No. 531 George Salem's Q. Q. Market John J. Schultz, Wholesale Beverages Thomas L. Scott Dr., Tinning, Roofiing, Siding, Re- pairing Scranton Life Insurance Company, Swank Bldg., George J. Bresnicky, Assistant Manager Shaffer's Dairy Store Shaheen's Market Sherer Oil Co. Inc., Fleet-Wing Products, 106-114 Bridge St. Phone 33-4271 Silver's Drug Store, 409 Broad St. Skateland Roller Rink Skelly's Market Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sky Sky's Store Dr. James A. Sloan, Dentist, 402 Trust Building Snyder Potato Chip Co. Spax News, 516 Broad St. Speicher-Grady Drug Co. Inc., 344 Main St. Compliments of Sportsmans Stager's Service Station Sterling Jewelers, Johnstown Tenth Ward Cleaners Thomas Flower Shop, 107-109 Franklin St. The Trabold Company John Truhan, Meats and Groceries, 211 Broad St. William Umlauf—Anchor Inn United Steelworkers of America, District 13. United Steelworkers of America, Lorain Local Union No. 1288. Valley Printing Company Vanity Beauty Shop Vic's Cafe, Victor Godeck, Prop., Lorain Borough Victory Bar, John Honchak, Prop., 140 Strayer St. Compliments of the Vigilant Fire Co. H. E. Wagner Motor Sales Co. Inc. Wallace Parking Lot, 129 Walnut St. WARD, Johnstown's Friendly CBS Station, Porch Building, Franklin St. Radio Station WCRO Weakland Jewelers, 301 Franklin St. Weiss Brothers, Wholesale Provisions, R. D. 5 Compliments of West End Restaurant Harry G. Wise and Sons Building Materials, Geis- town, Pa. Woodvale Avenue Olympic Club Paul A. Wolfhope Beverage Co. Zang's, The Home of Good Shoes, 530 Main St. ■ V ,,
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