Johnstown Central Catholic High School - Memories Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)
- Class of 1952
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THE CLASS OF '52 Bernard Palnwitch, james Komar, Georgia Allhaugh. Kathleen Blll'1llTL'l'I1il'li, Louise liach. THE STAFF MEMORIES Xa ,- 4:7 Y' Elconore Kawa, Patricia Springer, james Friant, Elizabeth Schaefer, Thomas Guicr. Patricia Warner, Mary Kay Maier, i Maryann Bosser, William Barron, 1 janet Maier, Dolores Young. HI-+I snmlow - MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL During the past several months, American citizens have been shocked at repeated revelations of scandal and corruption in practically every level of government, from local to national. To the thoughtful person, these episodes could hardly have been surprising, for our modern emphasis on pleasure, money, and technical skill, with the attendant abandonment of the culture of the mind, not to mention the neutralizing of religious and moral influences, could scarcely have led in any other direction. Catholic schools have been criticized, and unfavorably compared with other institutions, for their adherence to a traditional or reactionary, program of education. Yet only such a system, which alone can train the student not only how to make a living, but also, and more important, how to live, can be trusted to produce citizens worthy of our great national traditions. lf it is true that others will produce more and better chemists, engineers, scientists, and technol- ogists, then it is,also true that the Catholic school will graduate men and women better trained in the principles of true patriotism, justice, and charity. Others may teach students how to make moneyg but the Catholic school teaches students how to save their souls. For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world, but suffers the loss of his own soul? CMark 8365 Pro Deo et Patria - For God and Country is the motto of our High School. Our Savior stated that the first and greatest commandment embraces a wholehearted love of God. Ultimately all our train- ing, all our knowledge, all our works must be directed toward Him. The purpose of the Catholic school is to show you how this can be doneg and when one has been well trained in the love of God, then inevitably and necessarily love of country must follow. P :tw1 'FN QNX Sister M. Clement, S.C. Sister M. Gregory. S.C. Sister M. jude Thaddeus, S.C. FACULTY OF 1951-1952 Sister M. Agnes Clare. S.S.j Sister M. Assumpta, S.S.j. Sister M. Bcrnadinc, S.S.J. 'M - Y Qs,-fue mm 4 Y- , - . 1 '2a?5'i?F3EsffsS 51- is Siwlt 15-1 . Sister M. Martina, S.C. -0 ,Jr 4,19 Sister Stella Marie, S.C. Sister M. Demetrius, S.S.j. Sister Mary Francis, S.S.J. Sister M. Irene, S.S.j. sr-17' fl rl' L Sister M. Ferdinand, R.S.M. Sister M. Hilda, R.S.M. 34-4 tif? 9 . ff' 19' 'P f'Y ? Sister Marie Therese, R.S.M Sister M. Virginia, R.S.M. Sister M. Wendelin, R.S.M. Sister M. Patrice, R.S.M. 4 l vw ,Q Sister Maura, O.S.F. Father Faber J. Malloy Mr. joseph Maier Mr. Donald johnson I wi' A.,-4 -J A y Q W .5 -'Z' ,1.!5' 3 Sister M. Estelle Sister M. Deo Cora, OSF. Sister M. Lorraine, O.S.F. haf-2 .ii Sister M. Remigius. O.S.F. Sister M. Rosalia. O.S.F. -? -lff I S 3 1 l 4 OUR TRIBUTE TO THF FACULTY We, the senior class of 1952, wish to express our sincere gratitude to you, the members of the faculty for your tireless efforts in giving us a Christian education. As the seal of the school exemplifies, you have taught us that the lamp of true learning is only lighted at the foot of the cross, and that only by living a good Christian life will we attain success and happiness. Reflecting on our school years in later life, we will always remem- ber you, and hold you among our Memories ,. w gym.-, 1'i':,ji1'f we . '17-'r .rww- yr zv - FACULTY FATHER LINFORD F. GREINADER-Principal FATHER FABER J. MALLOY--Religion MR. JOSEPH MAJER-Geography, Coach MR. DONALD JOHNSON-Science, Coach SISTER M. AGNES CLARE, S.S.j.-Latin SISTER MARY ASSUMPTA, S.S.J.-Music SISTER MARY BERNADINE, S.S.j.-Latin SISTER MARY CLEMENT, S.C.-Science SISTER MARY DEMETRIUS, S.S.j.-Social Studies SISTER M. DEO CORA, O.S.F.-St. Joseph's Annex SISTER MARY ESTELLE, C.D.P.-Social Studies SISTER MARY FERDINAND, R.S.M.-Immaculate Conception Annex SISTER MARY FRANCIS, S.S.j.-Latin SISTER MARY GREGORY, S.C.-Science SISTER MARY I-IILDA, R.S.M.-English, Mathematics SISTER MARY IRENE, S.S.J.-St. john's Annex SISTER M. JUDE THADDEUS, S.C.--Spanish SISTER MARY LORRAINE, O.S.F.-Mathematics SISTER MARIE THERESE, R.S.M.-English SISTER MARY MARTINA, S.C.-French SISTER MAURA, O.S.F.-Mathematics SISTER MARY PATRICE, R.S.M.-Librarian, English SISTER MARY REMIGIUS, O.S.F.-Commercial SISTER MARY ROSALIA, O.S.F.-Commercial SISTER STELLA MARIE, S.C.-Social Studies SISTER MARY VIRGINIA, R.S.M.-English SISTER MARY WENDELIN, R.S.M.-English OFFICERS AND COUNCIL CLA5S OFFIffERS-P8IfiCiH Hoy, Vice President: Eugene Gall. President: Georgia Allhaugh. Treasurerg Ethel Marcinek, Secretary. f s. 03' ef ' if STUDENT COUNCIL Seated-Patricia Vavrek, Betty jane Akers, Rose Kesslak, Margaret Fox, Eleanor Kawa, Marie Migut. Standing-john Marker, James Komar, Thomas Guier, Robert Skelly, Francis Drapchak, Bernard Palowitch 9 mg VLH ENIURS GEORGIA ALLBAUGH Gert St. john Friendship is the wine of life. Glass of fashion... one of our finest social leaders. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-43 Cantata 2-3- 43 Operetta 2-3-43 Senior Class Treasurerg Pep Club 3-43 Memories Staff. ELIZABETH J. AKERS Betty Visitation What good are all our worldly gains unless our friends admire us? Diligent worker in Commercial studies. A friend in need . . . lovable. Sodality Promoter 43 C. S. M. C. I-2-3-43 Operetta 3-43 Glee Club 3-43 Cantata 3-43 Librarian 13 Basketball 2-3-43 Pep Club 3-43 Student Council 43 May Crowning 4. DOROTHY ALBERTER Dot Immaculate Conception Life is fun and play. A good artist . . . a kind soul . . . perseverance. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-43 Basketball 1-2-33 Pep Club 3-43 May Crowning l. MARY JANE ASPEY lNlary Jane Visitation None know you but to love you, none name you but to praise. Always on the bright side . . . considers others first . . . good singer. Secretary of Sodality 43 Promoter 1-33 May Crowning l-2-3-43 Cantata 2-3-43 C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-43 Operetta 2-3-43 Basketball 2-3-43 Pep Club 3-4. RICHARD BABIK Dick St. Stephen Stands back while the world passes by. One of the Lammy gang . . . never gives opinions. C. S. M. C. 43 Basketball 1-23 Intramural Basketball 3-43 Volleyball 1-2-3-4. 4' -5' ROBERTA ALLENDORFER HBO.. St. john She smiled and the shad- ows departedf' A true friend . . . tall . . . iovial. C. S. M. C. I-2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-43 Cantata 2-3-42 Operetta 2-3-43 Basketball 33 Pep Club 3-4. Q 1' KATHLEEN ANN BAILEY Kitty St. Patrick Anything seriously pur- sued affords true enioy- ment. Genuinely inter- ested . . . quiet . . . re- served. May Crowning 2-45 Pep Club 3-45 C. S. M. C. I- 2-3-45 Mission Rep. 35 Basketball 3. LOUISE BACI-I Louise Immaculate Conception Wit and wisdom are born with a woman. Our candi- date for the first woman president . . . sincere pal . . . many interests. May Crowning 1-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Cantata 2-3-45 Basketball 25 Pep Club 3-45 C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 Operetta 2-5-45 Memories Staff5 Debating 3. HELEN BAFIA H St. Stephens Activity curses all ills. Shines on the basketball floor . . . The coaches will pick her for all around girl. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 May Crowning 15 Basketball l-2-3-45 Pep Club 3-4. I' T' MARY ANN Bscxfn Mickey St. Patrick Reserve is becoming to her. Quiet humor . . . gentle laughter. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 3-45 Operetta 3-45 Cantata 3-45 Pep Club 3-4. ROSEMARY BEITER Lizard -- St. Benedict Gay with the spirit of irresponsible youth. Fun-loving merrymaker . . . true and staunch friend. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 25 Pep Club 3-45 May Crowning 1-2-3-45 Operetta 2. WILLIAM BARRON Bill St. Patrick From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. Tall and nice . . . lots of fun . . . Success will crown his efforts. Glee Club 2-3-45 Cantata 2-3-45 C. S. M. C. 2-3-4: Mission Rep. 2-3: Volley- ball l-2-3-45 Holy Name Rep. 45 Memories Staffg Editor of Memories Staff5 Football 15 Intramural Basketball l-2-3-4. 'fa - SM . - --as .. S . :Q ' sff' .4 ,, ...a X MARY ELLEN BENDER Honey St.joseph A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Always smiling . . . loves a good time. C. S. M. C. 2-3-45 Basketball 4: Pep Club 3-4g May Crowning 4. ELIZABETH BEIINARDY Becky St.Columba Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Easy to get along with . . . Pirate fan. C. S. M. C. 1-2-5-45 May Crown- ing l-2g Pep Club Rep. 3. DONALD E. BORON Don Visitation How much wisdom there hid- den, is in silence. A gentleman alwaysg the upper tenth in MARYANN Bossmz ..Lou., St. Rochus She was made for happy thought, for playful wit and laughter. Participates in all school activities . . . not afraid to give her opinion. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 May Crown- ing 1-2-45 Glee Club 3-4g Oper- etta 3-45 Cantata 3-45 Basketball 45 Pep Club 3-4g Pep Club Rep. 3g Memories Staff. JOHN BRLANSKY Nails Sts. Peter and Paul None but he and Heaven knows of what he is thinking. Blushes easily . . . likes volley- ball. C. S. M. C. 43 Cantata 25 Foot- ball 19 Intramural Basketball 2-3-49 Volleyball 2-3-4. height. Has ambitions we know he will attain. Intramural Basketball 3-4g Vol- leyball 3-4. . Doms JEAN BUDNEY Dorie St. Patrick A pleasing countenance is no small advantage. . . .' Potential Rembrandt . . . sweet person- ality. C. S. M. C. 45 May Crowning lg Sodality Rep. 33 Pep Club 3-43 Glee Club 3g Operetta 3g Can- tata 3. BEATRICE BUKSA Beats Sts. Peter and Paul A woman is always change- able and capricious. Exists in a world of her own. At home at the Canteen. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 Orchestra 2-3-43 Basketball 4: May Crown- ing 2. M wwtfffse .- t KATHLEEN BUMBERNICK ..Kay,. St. Patrick Those who bring sunshine in- to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Al- ways on the bright sideg has many friends. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 Memories Staff 4g Class Playg Basketball 2-4g Pep Club 3-4. is of 7 JANE BURNS Janie St. Columba If she had not a good reason for doing a thing, she has a good reason for letting it alone. Placid in her dealmgsg diligent in her studies. May Crowning 1-23 Cantata 1- 4g Pep Club 3-45 Operetta 4g C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4: Glee Club 4. V' ci DOMTNIC CARULLO Caesar St. Patrick This boy to whom the distant clouds are dear. .Always be- hind the wheel of a black Pack- ard . . . in sculpture, in art, he is remarkable. C. S. M. C. I-2-3-4g Holy Name Rep. 2g Executive Committee 4. 'O' ng? Z ANGELO CERTO ..Ang.. St. Anthony Oh, it is excellent to have a giant's strength. Terror of the gridiron . . . tall and husky . . . always has an answer. C. S. M. C. lg Mission Rep. lg Football l-2-5-4: Basketball lg Intramural Basketball 2-3-4g Volleyball 2-3-44 Monogram Club 2-5-4. BETTY BURKETT Pinky St. Stephen There is nothing in the world so irresistible as laughter and good humor. A true friend to all who know her . . . source of much merriment. May Crowning lg C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 3-45 Pe Club Ref. 45 Cantata lg Basketball 1- . MARTHA CHERRY St. Patrick ANN CONNELL Blondie St. joseph Eyes bubbling over with merrimentf' Cheerful and fun- loving . . . a loyal student of J. C. H. S. C. S. M. C. 1-2-5-4g Glee Club 2-3-43 Operetta 2-3-4g Can- tata 2-3-43 Pep Club 3-4. RICARDO CORTES Cardo St. Patrick Wit and good will make a fellow. Runs his own book-shop . . . full of fun. Basketball 1: Football lg Intramural Basketball 3- at 45 C. S. M. C. l-3-45 Vol- leyball l-3-4. 107 'xv- Deep blue eyes running over with glee. Small package of vitality . . . roses for a leading lady. C. S. M. C. 1-Z-3-45 May Crowning 1-2-3-45 Sodality Pre- fect 4g Mission Rep. lg Cantata lg Class Play. Honey PATRICIA CHUDIK npati. Sacred Heart Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an ex- cellent thing in a wom- an. Full of sly wit . . . our woman of sport. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-4: Li- brarian 15 Glee Club 2-5- 4g Operetta 2-3-4g May Crowning 43 Pep Club 3-43 Cantata 2-3-43 Bas- I ketball 1-2-3-4. GEORGE CRISTE Ge01'8'2 St. Patrick Rare compound of frolic and fun, who relishes a ioke and reioices in fun. Nonchalance personified . . . all- around musician. Band 1-2-3-45 Orchestra l-2-3-4g Band President 4g Dance Orchestra 3-4g C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-4. WP STELLA COWAN St. Michael l-2-3-43 Mission Rep. 35 Pep Club 3-4, Ever in cheerfullest mood art thou. Deep, silvery voice to match her deep blue eyes . . . the best of the best. Sodality Promotr 23 C. S. M. C. 1-2-5-4g May Crowning Stell AF' 5 A ROBERT J. DEMPSEY Farmer St. John Gaulbert When Irish eyes are smiling. He believes that school days shouldn't be too serious. He is a real gentleman. Intramural Basketball 2- 45 Volleyball 2-3-4. Can- lata. FRANCIS J. DRAPCHAK MARY JANE DAWSON St. John Gualbert True to herself and to others. Eyes as sparkling as her personality . . . appreciative of sports by proxy and otherwise. May Crowning 2-5-44 C. S. M. C. 2-3-43 Class Playg Bas- ketball 2-3-43 Pep Club 5-4. 'hs 'its HAI.. St. Stephen Boots '15- JOHN T. DEFAZIO Deacon St. Anthony Quiet always follows the tempest. Good sense of humor . . . P. O. D. fan. C. S. M. C. 3-43 Volleyball 3-43 Intramural Basketball 5-4. MARGARET Fox npeggy.. I shall not look upon his like again. A good student . . . swell personality . . . good luck, Al, in your basket- i ball. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-4g Varsity Football lg Varsity Basket- ball l-2g Intramural Basketball 3-4g Intramural Volley- ball l-2-3-4g Rep. of the Senior Student Council. 4 Y SHIRLEY ECKENRODE St. Patrick One who will win in every field of endeax or . . . quiet and reserved . . . optimist by nature. C. S. M. C. 3-4g Pep Club 3-4. St. John Gualbcrt She doth little kind- nesses which most leave undone or despise. Cheerful disposition . . . contributes heartily to fun as well as work. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-43 Operetta 2- 3-43 Cantata 2-3-45 Pep Club 3-4g Senior Student Council. Shirl 'lbw 22 X Louis A. FURMAN UFOOW., St. Casimir Rare compound of odd- ity, frolic, and fun, who relished a ioke and re- joiced in a pun. Good basketabll in this little package came . . . splen- did caricaturist, artist. C. S. M. C. 1-Z-3-4g Foot- ball lg Varsity Basketball l-2-3-49 Volleyball I-2- 3-4. Lf.- -vi JAMES FRIANT jim Visitation A comrade blithe and full of glee, who dares to laugh out, live and free. Keen sense of humor . . . likes to ielly eels. C. S. M. C. l-2-5-4g Memories Staffg Class Playg Volley- ball I-Z-5-4g Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4. KATHRYN FROEHLICH --Kay- Immaculate Conception j'She has a divine gift of making friends. Believes Latin is zicudead language . . . basketball star . . . mischief ma er. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 5--43 Orches- tra Z3 Basketball 1-2-3-45 May Crowning Vi 'vfif EUGENE GALL Gene St. Patrick A good man is always wanted. A lion among the ladies . . . one of our finest. C. S. M. C. l-2-5-45 Glee Club 2-5-4g Operetta 2-3-4g Cantata 2-3-43 Intramural Basketball l-2-4g President of Senior Class. BARBARA ANNE GE1sEn Babs Immaculate Conception Silence never betrays you. Quiet and calm . . . a true friend to all who know her. C. S. M. C. I-2-3-44 Pep Club 3-45 Office Assistant 3-4. C7 VIOLET M. GALIOTO ..Vi., St. Patrick Deep brown eyes run- ning over with glee. Lovable laugh . . . a friendly person to be with , . . co-operative in all that is being done. May Crowning lg C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4g Mission Rep. lg Glee Club 2-3-43 Operetta 2-3-49 Cantata l-2-3-45 Pep Club 5-4. I I s..,,,'.!X i KENNETH GLASS -vunk.. St. Johns Either l will find a way or I will make one. A true-blue lad . . . shines on the football field . . . a real J. C. H. S. student. Football l-2-3-45 Baseball 2-3-4g Volleyball 2-3-4g Intramural Basketball 1- 2-2-4: Monogram Club 2- 3- . 'T' -. ink , ,Lys 4' ' ., ' 311 LQ se 1 fx: Q 'M ts. GEISER PAUL Chum St. Benedict Friendliness, loyalty and honesty are the set standards of 'Character'. A steady plugger, determination plus. Well known as our quiet type boy. C.S.M.C. l-2-3-4g Volleyball 2-3g Intramural Basketball 2-3-49 Basketball I-24 jr. Varsity. MARGARET A. GEORGE Peggy St. John A face with gladness overspreadf' Likes to observe . . A pleasant Peggy. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-4. ,EW THOMAS GUIER Tom St. johns He has common sense in a way that is uncommon. Spontaneous good humor . . . unpredictable. C. S. M. C. 2-3-45 Senior Councilg Memories Staffg Class Playg Volleyball 2-3-43 Intramural Basketball 2-3-45 Football l. RICHARD GRASSER Dick St. Gregory Modest ways, serve to increase his popularity. He is as loyal and faithful as he is reservedg well-clressedg a winning way. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4. ELAINE GRABIAK Elaine St. Casimir A dancing shape, an im age gayg to haunt, to star tle and waylay. Mischie vous . . . chatter box. May Crowning I-2-3-4 S. C. M. C. l-2-3-4g Oper CUB I-2-3-4g Basketball l 45 Pep Club 3-43 Maior ette l. I -of MARILYN GUNZELMAN ..Lyn,. St. John Gualbert You may be sure I will be a faithful friend to you. A pleas- ing personality . . . a happy-go- lucky senior. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-41 Cantata 2- 3-43 Operetta 2-3-4g Glee Club 2-3-45 Basketball lg Pep Club 3-45 Pep Club Sec. 3: Pep Club Rep. 4. '1- EDWARD HIPP ..Ed., Visitation Where there's a will. there's a way. The strong, silent type.. . in earnest about everything. C. S. M. C. 2-3-43 Class Playg Basketball l-Zg Intramural Bas- ketball l-2g Volleyball l-Z-5-4. EDWARD HARRINGTON Eddie St. john Gualbert He speaketh not, and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. A quiet fellow . . . winning personality. Intramural Basketball 2-5-45 Baseball 2-45 Volleyball 2-3. an -4' I --O PATRICIA HITE Dimples Visitation Parish Wit, grace, and love in one star shine. Dimples and cherry cheeks . . . at home on the dance floor. May Crowning l-2-43 C. S. M. C. I-2-3-43 Librarian lg Glee Club 2-3-45 Opefetfa Z-3-4, Cantata 2-3-42 Pep Club 3-4g Basketball I-2-3-4, Maiorette 5. DONALD I-IILLENBRAND I-Iildy St.Joseph He nothing evil did or mean. Flashing red hair, sparkling blue eyes . . . a mathematician at heart. Mission Rep. 25 Glee Club 2-3- 4g Cantata 2-3-4g Intramural Basketball 2-3-45 Operetta 2-3- 4g Football lg Volleyball 2-3-4. -'31 -1-'ff X. MARY Lou HOFFMAN Lu-Lu St. Benedict As iolly as the day is long. A staunch friend . . . lots of fun and good humor. C. S. M. C. I-2-3-43 May Crown- ing 2-43 Glee Club 2-5-4: Oper- etta 2-3-43 Cantata 2-3-43 Pep Club 3-4. RICHARD HoL'rzMAN Holtzy Immaculate Conception Great warriors, like earth- quakes, are principally remem- bered for the mischief they have done. Lots of fun . . . per- severing in sports. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4g Football l- 2-3-4g Volleyball l-2-3-41 Mon- ogram Club 3-4:' Cantata 2-3-43 Operetta 2-3-4g Glee Club 2-3-4g Basketball 1-25 Intramural Bas- ketball 3-4. N I -4' ' 15' MARY ANNE HRUSKA Cookie St. John Gaulbert Her striking qualities are good humor and sentiment. Has many friends . . . Conscientious and loyal. C. S. M. C. I-Z-3-43 May Crown- ing 1-5: Glee Club 2-3-41 Bas- ketball l-2-3-4g Pep Club 3-42 Cantata 2-3-4: Operetta 2-3-4. RAYFORD HORNER Pete St. joseph Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Quiet and reserved . . . a lot of fun. C. S. M. C. 3-43 Holy Name Pep 43 Intramural Basketball 3. as X ANTONINE HYNES T0nie St. Columba There's ioy a-plenty in this world to fill life's silver cup. Always ready to laugh . . . will- ing to lend a helping hand . . . friend to all. - C. S. M. C. I-2-3-43 Pep Club 3-4. PATRICIA HOY upat., Sacred Heart Beauty is powerg a smile is its sword. Basketball fiend . . . good natured. Basketball l-2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-43 Senior Class Vice-Pres.: Operetta 2-3-45 Cantata 2-3-4g C. S. M. C. I-2-3-43 May Crown- ing 4: Pep Club 3-4. if 'GY 'Q TJ' 1 1 e 4 .4 fx- 5 ug' . 11 , PAUL jANsHEoo Njanc.. St. joseph As good as a ride on a weari- some road is a cheerful com- panion. Life of any party . . . A Leon Hart of football. C. S. M. C. l-43 Glee Club 2-3-43 Operetta 2-5-4g Cantata I-2-3-4g Football I-2-3-4: Basketball l- 2-3-4g Volleyball I-2-3-43 Mono- gram Club 3-4. MARY ANN JASPER St. John Gualbert ELEONORE KAWA Elle St. Casimir And all the windows of my heart, I open to the day. Our own Frankie Laine . . . sharp of mind and sharp of wit. C. S. M. C. I-2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-43 Cantata 2-3-43 Operetta 2-3-43 Debating 23 Memories Staff3 Junior Executive Committee3 May Crowning 1-43 Pep Club Representative 43 Basketball 1-43 Student Council 4. JAMES KEELAN ..Jim,. St. Columba Deep brown eves run- ning over with glee. Gets enjoyment from all be does , . . football star. Holy Name Representa- tive 33 C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-43 Oneretta 2-3-43 Cantata 2-3-43 Football I-2-3-43 Mono- gram Club 3-43 Baseball 3-43 Volleyball I-2-3-4. if S DONNA KELLY St. Columba one of our vivacious classmates. Pep Club 3-43 May Crowning 4. Seest thou her locks whose ruddy glow half shows, half shades her neck of snow? Professional dancer . . . C. S. M. C. I-2-3-43 Operetta I-2-3-43 Basketball I-43 -tsisn True to herself and to others. Sparkplug . . . likes to talk . . . a little ball of pep. 'Q Q C. S. M. C. 2-3-43 Cantata 23 May Crowning 2-33 Pep F Club 3-4. ' Q' X199 JosEPH KAPUSNAK jake St. Mary Byzantine Takes life as it comes. Generous and well-liked . . . Sincere but jovial. M. C. I-2-3-4: Foot- I3 Basketball Man- C. S. ball ball I-2-3-4. PATRICIA KELLY Irish St. Columba A friend is one who never fails to answer any call. Always on the go . . . Laughing Irish eyes . , . friends a-plenty. C. S. M. C. I-2-3-43 Basketball l-2-3: Pep Club 3: Orchestra 23 Librarian lg Class Plavg Mission Rep. 4, lf Kel ager I-2-33 Football Man- IJ ager I-2-33 Baseball Man- .J ager I-22 Vollevball 1-2- 3-43 Intramural Basket- ANN KOPCO Annie St. Stephen A tranquil person is bound to succeed. Half of our only twinsg quiet but attractive personality. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-45 Pep Club 3-4: Basketball 2. ELIZABETH KOPCO Ever in cheerfulest mood art thou, The other half of our only twins . . . Sweet in her quiet way . . . Takes life as it comes. c. s. M. c. 1-z-3-4. Pep Club 3-4. Rose KESSLAK Boots St. Michael Never have I seen such soulful brown eyes. A sincere friend . . . shining brown eyes . . . full of pep and vim. C. S. M. C. I-2-3-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Ooeretta 2-3-45 Cantata 2-3-45 May Crowning 1-25 Pep Club 3-4g Basket- ball 3-4g Executive Committee 45 Sodality Promoter I. camera fiend. wt-'fr Betty St. Stephen JAMES C. KOMAR as 'GN I1 ..Jim,. St. Columba A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men. Brightens any dull moment , . . Crew Cut Class Play . . . Memories Staff5 Student Council 45 Intramural Basketball l-2-3-45 Volleyball I-2-3-4. CAROL KRONE Dimples Our Mother of Sorrows It is better to love than bc loved, to desire than to cnioy. A sparkling smile . . . expressive eyes. C. S. M. C. I-2-3-45 Pep Club 3-45 Cantata 2- 5 May Crowning 45 Oper- etta 45 Glee Club 4. 72 Aoi BETTY KRESAK Tadpole Sts. Peter and Paul A comrade blithe and full of glee, who dares to laugh out, live and free.' Never a dull moment . . . blonde hombshell. C. S. M. C. 2-3-45 Librarian 15 Basketball 2-52 Pep Club 3-45 May Crowning 45 Majorette 3. i .1- -if-A RICHARD LILL Bart St. John Gaulbert Ever willing am I. Nice smile . . . colorful foot- ball hero . . . an ardent Stephen's fan. Glee Club 2-3-45 Cantata 2-3-4g Operetta 2-3-4g Basketball 2-3-45 Football l-2-3-43 Monogram 3-4. JAMES KUNKEL 'Jimi' St Jose h - P A boy he seems of cheerful yesterday and confident tomorrowsf' A wonderful member of the senior class . . . bashful in a boyish way. C. S. M. C. 1-4g Intramural Basketball 2-3-4g Volley- ball 2-3-4. KATHLEEN ANITA LAMBERT Kay St. john Gaulbert Ne'er was one so friendly. Short and sweet . . . A class A-l smile. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-42 Mission Rep. 29 May Crowning 2-43 Pep Club 3-45 Basketball 3. x---' 11 NANNELLYN W. LLOYD Nan Our Mother of Sorrows Whatever skeptic may inquire for, for every why she had a wherefore. Vibrant personality . . . keen sense of humor. A C. S. M. C. 1-Z-3-43 May Crowning 3-45 Sodality Rep. 33 Pep Club 3-4g Debate 25 Basketball 3-4. DOLORES LOPRESTI Dee Our Mother of Sorrows ln her tongue is the law of kindnessg in her humility lies her charm. A wit, a worker and a lady . . . loyal friend. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 May Crowning 4g Mission Rep. 45 Pep Club 3-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Cantata 2-3-45 Operetta 2-3-45 Basketball l-4. PATRICIA LITZINGER spat., Sacred Heart The beauty of the heav- ens is the starsg the beauty of women is their hair. Lots of pep in school activities . . . a second Liz Taylor. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4: May Crowning l-2-3-4g Oper- etta I-2-3-45 Basketball l-2-43 Pep Club 3-4g Pep Club Rep. 3. MARIE Lux ..Ree,. St. joseph Silence is one great art of conversation. A friend in need . . . lots of fun . . . quiet disposi- tion makes her a true lady. Sodality 2-3-45 C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-4: Basketball 4g Pep Club 3-43 Glee Club 45 Operetta 4. 2 ' wif' JOANNE LOPRESTI JO Our Mother of Sorrows Those eyes-darker than darkest pansies, and that hair -more black than ashbuds in the frown of March. Fun loving disposition . . . a ray of sunshine. Sodality Representative 49 Glee Club 2-3-4g C. S. M. C. l-2-5-4g Operetta 2-3-4g Cantata 2-3-4g Basketball 4g Pep Club 3-4g Sodality 1-2-3-4. DOMENICK LUBERTO Mickey St. Anthony He who makes merry in a room. Carefree, laughable personality . . . friendly. Intramural Basketball 2-3-45 Volleyball 2-5-45 C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4g Cantata and Operetta 2. 4 1 MARY CATHERINE MAJER I-ilfle JW St. Stephen The way to have a friend, is to be one. Full of fun and fancy free . . . Always in the cheering section. Sodality 1-2-3-43 May Ciowning 1-4g C. S. M. C. 1-2-3.-42 Class Playg Basketball 1-2-49 Pep Club 3-4: EXSCUUVC Committee 4g Maiorette 3. ELEANOR MANGANELLA Maggie St. Anthony Life is real! Life is earnest. A gal who enjoys every- thing she does. Magic in her dress. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-4g May Crowning 2-3-4. X 44- JANET MAIEK ..Jan.. St. Joseph Such loquacity has no parallel. Lots of school spirit . . . Dancing eyes and winning smile. Our Friend Irma. Sodality 1-2-3-4g May Crowning 2-43 C. S. M. C. 2-3-4g Mission Represen- tative 25 Librarian lg Bas- ketball 2-4g Class Play: Pep Club 3-4g Executive Committee 4. -.J ETHEL MARCINER Etts St. Stephen We like to kid each other and to have a lot of fun. Always in mischief . . . Thoughtful and trustworthy . . . qualities of success. Sec. of Senior Classy Student Councilg Glee Club 2-33 Oper- etta 23 Cantata 2-33 May Crown- ing lg Pep Club 3-4g Basketball 1-2-3-4. JOHN MARKER johnny Our Lady of Mercy A sturdier soul n'er was found. Brave defender of the law . . . shines on the football field. Senior Councilg C. S. M. C. 1-2. 3-49 Senior Class Playg Football 2-5-4g Basketball 2-5-4g volley, ball 1-2-3-49 Intramural Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4. If DENNIS MARSHALL Long john St. john Gualbert He was six foot a man, A-1, clear grit and human nature. Courteous and well groomed . . . friendly. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-45 Mission Rep. 25 Volleyball 2-3: Intra- mural Basketball 2-3. , J 'ZS' a-4' 11 '1. ., milf, 1' NORMAN MCGUIRK Turk St. Michael He sits and smiles, then smiles again. Brownstown native . . . likes to square dance. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-43 Volleyball 1-2-3-43 Intramural Basketball l-2-45 Cantata 4. MARIE MIGU1' Mania St. Casimir To one who can do small things in a great way. A swell pal to all who know her . . . a true-blue, all around girl. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-43 Basketball 3: Pep Club 3-4: Pep Club Rep. 3g Student Council. 3, EUGENE MUENZER Sunshine St. Benedict His countenance portrays his kind disposition. True gentle- man . . . always a sunny smile. Baseball 3-4g Basketball 2-3-42 Monogram Club 3-4: Intra- mural Basketball 3-4. SUSAN MURPHY nMurphn St. Columba Wn.LIAM Nnsssmsn Bill St. Benedict Silence more golden than any song. Slick with his Packards . . . never seen unless with Bob Rl'rA Nou ...Ion St. Patrick Kind, sincere, of every friend- less name, the friend. Short but sweet . . . true and con- genial friend. C. S. M. C. 2-3-4g Librarian l-2 Basketball 43 Pep Club 3-4. A face with gladness over- sgreadf' Sweet personality . . . s ort and dynamic . . . zeal for work and play. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4g Pep Club 3-4g Mission Rep. 4g Glee Club 2-3-4g Operetta 2-3-43 Cantata 2-3-45 May Crowning 1-2-3-4. Donor!-iv Nosxo lIDotll Sts. Peter and Paul Friendship is the wine of life. A loyal pal . . . true to all . . sincere sense of responsibility. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4: May Crown- ing 3-4g Pep Club 3-4: Basket- ball 3. . . . well-known to his fellow students. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-43 Volleyball 1-2. J MARTHA OCIPA Marta St. Francis True to herself and to others. Pleasing personality . . . a true sport . . . loves life. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-4g Pep Club 3-4g Basketball 5-4. -J 'wav- BERNARD PALOWITCH ..Bud,, St. Patrick Silence for which music alone finds a word. The intellectual type . . . joined us in our senior year. Holy Name Rep. 4g C. S. M. C. 4g Band 45 Swing Band 4g Or- chestra 4g Senior Student Coun- cil 43 Memories Staff. v N X Q ROBERT PESICK His greatest joy, activity. First of the Bob Michael's Trio' musical master . . . Without Bill, he won't do. C. si M. C. 1-2-3-4g Volleyball 2-3-4. gf PAUL PETERSON Pepe St. Benedict Kind and generous are his actions. A polished gentleman . . . personifies the standards of his school. Volleyball l-2-3-45 C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-4g Stage Tech. 2g Intramural Basketball I-2-3-4. ANGELA PANASITI Angle St. Anthony Silence more golden than any song. Kindhearted and gay . . . Her delicate charm is her outstanding glory. C. S. M. C. 2-5-43 May Crowning 3-45 Pep Club 5-4. uBobu St. Columba RICHARD PoI.oN KEY M 1 FRANCIS J. PARos Fran St. Stephen Persistence will carry you anywhere if you use enough of it. Man of few words, especially in Latin class: always help- ful. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-4g Class Playg Volleyball 2-3-45 Cantata Z-43 Baseball 43 Iniramural Basketball 2- 3- . Plonk I1 Never have I seen his likes before. Sports bind Rich's 1 heart to J. C. H. S. Sense of humor . . . genial dis- X- position. RICHARD PODRASKY Rich St. Patrick He that forever makes merry in a room. Competes with Gene Krupa . . . A ioke for every occasion . . . Merry-making at its best. Band l-2-3-45 Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Swing Band 1-2-3-45 EISIM. C. I-2-3-43 Volleyball l-23 Intramural Basket- 3 . Football 5-49 Baseball 55 Volleyball 5-4g Intramural Basketball 3-4g Monogram Club 3-4. E' 'QS' 425.2 RAYMOND Rink Casino St. Michael I wish l was a little rock. a scttin' on a hill --Not doin' nothin' all day long, but ics' settin' still. An art protege . . . the quiet type. Baseball 2-5-43 lntra- mural Basketball l-2-3-41 Volleyball l-2-35 Foot- ball l. Ronmzr QHNN lush St, john Gualbert He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast. Black-haired. blue eyed Irishman . . . typical athlete. Intramural Basketball 2-3--ig Volleyball 2-3--lg Cantata 23 Operetta 23 Glee Club 2-3--ig Football I-2-5--ig Mono- gram Club 3-4. if MARY ANNE ROONEY Mickey St. Patrick She seemed as happy as a wave that dances on the sea. A creator of disturbance . . . a joy to her class- ITIHICS. w ev XX May Crowning l-43 Operetta 1-2-3g Pep Club 5--ig Basketball l-43 C. S. M. C. l-2-5--5. x Rose Russo Rosie St. Patrick Hoping and waiting is not my way of doing things. A good friend always . . . lots of pep and vim . . . success awaits her coming. May Crowning 1-2-45 C. S. M. C. l-Z-3--ig Glee Club Z-5-4g Pep Club Rep. 3-43 Pep Club 5-4g Operetta 2-3-4g Cantata 2-3-4. J PATRICIA REINFR Pm St. Columba Nature made her what she is, and never made another Quiet but determined . . . nice laugh. May Crowning lg C. S. M. C. l-2-5-45 Cantata Zg lhskct ball l-2-3-4g Pep Club 3-4. CHARLES SA LY Chuck Visitation Life is fun and play.' A hearty good natured chap . . , Popular with everyone . . . one of our nurses aids. C. S. M. C. l-Z-'l--ig Fx- ecutivc Committee 33 Bas- ketball l-Zg Intramural Basketball 3-43 Volley- ball l-Z-3-4g Magazine Campaign Manager -5. ,fx v PATRICK SHANNON Rabbi Visitation In mischief from au- tumn to spring. Our only Irish jew . . . a real terror to the teachers . . . what a sense of humor! Intramural Basketball 1- 2-3-43 Football lg Man- ager 3-43 Class Playg C. S. M. C. I-2-3-45 Volley- ball 1-2-3-4g Mission Rep. 3. is ni .?' V Qtr ' EuzABnH Sci-:Arran Libby Out Mother of Sorrows There is no special task in life I would not gladly do. Outstanding in all things-studies and sports alike . . . Has all qualities of success. Sodality Rep. 29 C. S. M. C. l-2-3-43 Band l-2-3-45 Orchestra 1-2-3-4g May Crowning 2-3-4g Dance Orches- tra 2-3-43 Memories Staffg Basketball 2-3-43 Pep Club 3-4. DOROTHY A. SEBERT Dot St. joseph She has a quiet dignity as moveless as the center. Strives always for perfection . . . excelled by none in her neatness, C. S. M. C. 1-2-5-43 Librarian lg Class Playg Pep Club 5-4. KW -0 RQI7' 8 X -J BARBARA Sl-IRIFT Shi-iftie St. john, Summerhill I let not what I cannot have, my cheer of mind destroy. A Spanish student who plays a French horn . . . a friend to everybody. Band 3-43 Sodality Promoter 33 C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 45 Orchestra 33 May Crowning 3-45 Pep Club 3-4. Roaslrr SKELLY Abe St. John O'er rough and smooth he trips along and never looks behind. A fellow who takes his time . . . the heartof mischief. Senior Councilg C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-43 Volleyball 2-3-45 Intramural Basketball 2-3-4. JOHN SHERIDAN Big Red Our Mother of Sorrows A harmless flaming meteor shone for his hair. Smooth dancer . . . Practical ioker. Basketball lg Football lg Volleyball 1-2-3-4g Intra- mural Basketball l-25 C. S. M. C. 2-3-4. I A I fa ads! EE! ILT. DONNA M. SPANGLER ..Don., St. Joseph Silence more golden than any song. Spar- kling eyes . . . her per- severence will be re- warded. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4: Pep Club 5-43 Librarian I: May Crnwning 2-3-4. N LE ANN SLOAN Shorty St. Joseph It's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. Cute blonde . . . at her best in a skating rink. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-43 Pep Club 3-4g May Crowning 4. SHIRLEY SNYDER Imogeen Visitation A kind and gentle heart had she to comfort friends and foes. Always ready to joke . . . class poet . . . the sincerest of friends. May Crowning 4g C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-44 Pep Club 3-4g Operetta 2-3-43 Cantata 2-3-43 Basketball 3-4. xl MARY FRANCES STEELE Mo Our Mother of Sorrows She is happy. she is spry, and there is mischief in her eye. A charming lass . . . a true asset to J. C. H. S. C. S. M. C. I-2-3-45 Basketball 33 Pep Club 3-4: May Crowning 4. FLORENCE STAGER Flo St. Benedict Always laughing am I. Beautiful deep dimples . . . sweet disposition and ardent sports fan. May Crowning 1-2-4g C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-4: Basketball 3. PATRICIA SPRINGER ..Pat.. St. joseph Happiness consist in ac- tivityg it is a running SIFCHYTI, DOI 3 Sfagllanf pool. Tall and terrific . . . certain to succeed. C. S. M. C. I-2-3-4g Li- brarian lg Pep Club 3-43 Glee Club 2-3-43 Mem- ories Staffg Cantata 2-3-45 Operetta 2-3-4. . - mg., ,x . e. -,.'.a',.f.-5, 5 -i Doismiu STAHR Smiley St. Patrick He sits and smiles and smiles again. Well liked . . . easy going . . . an ardent movie fan. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3--ig Football, Basketball and Baseball Man- agers l-.Z-5--lg Volleyball I-2- 5-43 Intramural Basketball 1-2- 5 4 ' Gn- 'EB' ,, ,, --.L,.:,.'. ,.,,-...J , FRANCES ToMERA Fran St. Casimir Charm strikes the sight, and mirth wins the soul. Sunny dis- position . . . Great pal who always helps. May Crowning l-Z-3--lg C. S. M. C. l-.Z-5--lg Pep Club 5--'L I.Avc'aENt:E SUSKIE Sucky St. Columba Silence is one great art of con- versation. Hearty, good-nav ured chap . . . loyal friend. Band l-lg Glee Club 2-55 C. S. M. C. l-Z-3--lg Volleyball 2: Cantata Z-BQ Operetta 2. Y r s- ' km, .., ...,L . 42 N.. kw' 2 JOAN SVUANK joannie St. joseph With the wealth of Raven tresses, and a gay heart. A win- ning smile . . . Sociable with everyone. C. S. M. C. l-2-5-43 May Crown- ing 5-45 Pep Club 3-4. -.gi W-ul 'wr' fry if lllll AN'moNY TRALIZIO Golden Greek St. Anthony Whzxt shall one do but be merry? Business is business . . . classroom sleeper. Glee Club lg Operetta Z5 Can- tata lg Intramural Basketball 3--i. ., , . f' james UNMQR jim St. Anthony Not all of a man's qualities are on the surface. Salesman- ship qualitiesg oh, that black hair! Band lg Volleyball Kg Intra- mural Basketball 5--i. PATRICIA VAVREK spat.. St. Joseph She is happy, she is spry5 and there's mischief in her eye. A steady canteen customer . . . Seniors' choice for Miss Am- vet. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Operetta 2-3-45 Cantata 2-3-45 Student Council 45 Pep FRANK A. VRABEL Old Country St. Stephen He that forever makes merry in a room. Midget harmonica master . . . friend to all. C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 Intramural Basketball 2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Baseball 2-3-45 Orchestra 25 Swing Band 25 Volleyball 2. . Club 3-4. ,-0 -an Q? RUTH ANN WALKER Ruthie St. Joseph A voice unabused is a voice well used. Carefree and fun- loving . . . cherished com- panion. Glee Club 2-3: C. S. M. C. 1-2- 3-45 Operetta lg Cantata 2-35 Pep Club 3-4. 11 N. PATRICIA WARNER --Pat-y St. John Gualbert So cheerful, so gay, so free from vexationf' Sparkling eyes . . . most companionable . . . kind and sincere to all. Sodality Vice-Prefect 45 Basket- ball 25 May Crowning 2-45 C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 Cantata 2: Memories Staffg Pep Club 3-45 Pep Club Vice-Pres.. junior Executive Committee, Pep Club Rep. JOSEPH VRANKA ..Joe,, Sts. Peter and Paul How happy is he born and taught5 whose armor is his honest thought. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-45 Cantata 3: Football 3-45 Volleyball 25 ln- tramural Basketball 2-3-4- ANNE WEHNER ..Anne,- St. Patrick Hoping and waiting are not her way of doing things. Pleasing characteristics . . . sweet smile . . . popular mem- ber of the Senior Class. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-45 May Crown ing 3-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Oper etta 2-3-45 Cantata 2-3-45 Bas ketball I-2-45 Pep Club Rep 3-45 Pep Club 3-4. MARGARET WEINZIERL Immaculate Conception A most loyal, patient student. Attractive in any group . . . soft-spoken manner. May Crowning l-2-3-49 C. S. M. C. 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 3-4. CONSTANCE Wmsxl Connie' St. Casimir 1'She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. A charm VEIYOHC . . . SUCCESS is hers ing girl who is a friend to e Sodality Promoter 23 May Crowning l-2-3-45 C. S. M. C. l-2-3-4g Pep Club 3-43 Pep Club President 4g Class Play Prompter 4g junior Executive: Basketball 1-2-3-43 Librarian 1. Yv f MARIANNE ZALAR Maggie DOLORES YOUNG Butchie Immaculate Conception In small proportion, we iust beauty see. Fun-loving . . . nothing but a blue 51 Chevrolet . . . always willing to help. C. S. M. C. l-2-3-45 Glee Club 2-3-43 Operetta I-Z-3-4g Cantata 2-3-45 Pep Club 3-41 Memories Staffg Basketball l-2-3-44 Mission Society President 43 Maiorette 3. Marianne St. john Gzlulhert Outstanding disposition and simplicity of manner cannot be duplicated. Bulletin Board Artist . . . lost her heart t N O l ' ' ' o ew r eans . . . Sunny disposition, C. S. M. C. 1-3-43 May Crowning 15 Pep Club 3-4. ING TAND oUT5 A e he Q 5 . Cya SY ' kone ie f. o Yagi awe ,N ,w Co ov' ' , Ye xc, wecivkcxa ef Q Y Qufspfnexa, C W' e .oo av ex B 5' X so! Yxkte A o to 15 Vo QW wi vb Th ese girls have had their poems entered Anthology of High School P Warner, Violet Gallo Bafia, jane B Patricia Marcinelc, Helen lores Lopresti, ROSe Russo. in the oetry: ' to, Ethel urns, D0 CLASS of '52 ROW ONE-Dorothy Sebert, Marilyn Gunzelman, janet Maier, Nannellyn Lloyd, Marie Lux, Patricia Springer, Mary Louise Hoffman, Ethel Marcinek, Roberta Allendorfer, Shirley Snyder, Francis Tomera, Mary jane Aspey, Patricia Kelly, Elizabeth Schaefer, Paul Peterson, George Criste, john Sheridan. Row TWO-Dorothy Nosko, Patricia Hite, Elizabeth Akers, Shirley Eckenrode, Elizabeth Kresak, Helen Bafia, Doris Budney, Magaret Fox, Rose Russo, Eleanor Manganello, Carol Krone, Mary Catherine Majer, Beatrice Buksa, Barbara Shrift, Lawrence Suskie, james Kunkle, Richard Babik. ROW THREE--Mary Migut, joan Swank, Rosemary Beiter, Anne Wehner, Donna Kelly, Martha Ocipa, Margaret Weinzerl, Ruth Walker, Patricia Reiner, jane Burns, Stella Cowan, Ann Connell, Patricia Vavrek, Richard Podrasky, Ricardo Cortes, Richard Holtzman. ROW FOUR-William Barron, Robert Skelly joseph Kapusnak, Donald Hillenbrand, Francis Vrable, William Niessner, Robert Quinn, Robert Dempsey, Paul Geiser, james Keelan, Thomas Guier, Rayford Horner, john Brlansky. john Marker, Anthony Truilizio, Eugene Muenzer. GRADUATIG Row ONE-Richard Polonkey, Edward Harrington, Donald Boren, Constance Winski, Patricia Hoy, Antoninc Hynes, Ann Kopco, Patricia Litzinger, Mary Ann Zalar, Donna Spangler, Florence Stager, May Frances Steele, Louise Bach, Rose Kesslak, Angela Panasiti, Martha Cherry, Elizabeth Bernardy. Row Two-Louis Furman, Richard Grasser, Robert Pesick, Dorothy Alberter, Kathryn Froehlich, Mary Ann Becker, Elizabeth Kopco, Joanne Lopresti, Eleanore Kawa, Kathleen Bumbernick, Patricia Chudik, Mary Anne Hruska, Kathleen Lambert, Margaret George, Barbara Anna Geiser, Dolores Young, Susan Murphy. ROW THREE-Kenneth Glass, james Friant, Eugene Gall, Georgia Allbaugh, Blaine Grabiak, Maryann Bosser, Le Ann Sloan, Dolores Lopresti, Rita Noll, Mary Ellen Bender, Mary Ann Rooney, Patricia Warner, Elizabeth Burkett, Mary Ann jasper, Mary jane Dawson, Violet Galioto. ROW FOUR-Dominic Luberto, Edward Hipp, Francis Paros, john De Fazio, Donald Staehr, james Unger, Richard Lill, Bernard Palowitch, Norman McGuirk, Francis Drapchak, Charles Saly, joseph Vranka, james Komar, Patrick Shannon, Paul janshego, Dennis Marshall. ,gc A very famous Crimson Crusher, Angelo Certo, was awarded a Plaque and wrist watch by Station XVARD, as the outstanding player at Point Stadium. OUTSTANDING SENKJRS Betty .lane Akers was the NVIHIICI' lfl 11 typing KUUYDZI- ment held at Catholic High. Employ the Physically Handicapped for National Securityu was the title of the essay which won Nan- nellyn W. Lloyd, the first plact- in the County Con- ICSI. fi il CLASSES FNGLISH After studying correct us- age in our English classes we are introduced to an appreciation of the Classics. RELIGION ln his Religion classes, Father Malloy helps to lay the foundation for the Christian life we hope to lead. REFERENCE Wfithout the proper use of reference material, ll well- rounded education is im- possible. Our library offers us the adequate facilities. alfa EV '55 ds Y ECONOMICS 'l'he intricacies of modern economy utilize the time and talents of the econom- ics class. -Q t.lfot.RAPllY So that peaceful relation .5 T fy' gl' with one :mother may more easily he nttzlinetl, :I study of people itntl their ways of life is encourngetl in Geog- raphy Class. v. o. li. In Prohleins of lleiiiocriicy class we :ire taught to in- uiltuite Cliristiiui principles within the tleniocraitit' wziy of life. .X is . . ' , VL if K u' I ' ., QA, A4 X y six N T I 0 ' ' ' if A 15 C 5 5 Q P M 3- - -f--Q i 3 4 Ji ALGEBRA To know three ways to solve si- multaneous equations is not suf- ficient?-now we have to learn determinants. vp 3 rd SOLID GFOIN1 ETRY At last we have reached the third dimensiongit is solids now in- stead of planes. vim, we TRIGONOM ETRY Everything changes, even angles -and that is what causes the trouble in Trig, 'us ! 'l'RANSCQRlP'I'l0N Reading rrzmscriprion sometimes is hard Poor Grcggk ShOl'lll1lIlki0flC!l is rnarrcd. BOOKKEEPING Debits and Credits, Profit and Loss, Much vexntinn to the students they cause. ,S Qi' TYPI Nll Speed and accuracy is our aim, Efficient workers, we want for our fame. NHORTHA NIJ Wfriting and thinking nt the same time must be Practice and study, to success is the key. FRENUI ln the study of French Classics we begin to under- stand the cultures of the French, in addition to the application of grammatical principles. LATIN In fourth year Latin we accompany Aeneas on his journey and make a thor- ough study of Lati n poetry. '- L... SPANISH In nversation classes in Spanish we develop a fluency in speaking the language and at the same time become acquainted with the life and cus- toms of th e Spanish people. Olll' CO 1-ff' IVITIES fl -- I A 1? ' Senior ffnuntil of the Sodalists :L Mi, x 1 Max- V -Us f X THE SODALITY OF OUR BLESSED LADY The Sodality sponsored many en- joyable and profitable activities during the year. The first project was the Halloween Party. In the Christmas season, the school swing band furnished music for the an- nual Snow Ball Dance. Also on the agenda was a Square Dance and a Roller Skating Party, both of which were held for the sole purpose of raising funds so that the Sodality officers could attend the Summer School of Catholic Action in lirie this summer. On February 8, a general meeting of the Sodality was held for all Sotlalists at which the work of the Sodality was discussed and projects and activities for the future were planned. 5 'ST 3-'52 if C? F5 Q E' Martha ChcrryAPrcfccl Barbara Shrift--'lrcasurcr Patricia XX'arncr-4ViCc-Prcfcct Mary blanc Aspcy-Secretary A group of very active Sodalists. 5 Z s S . J I I J H fl' OUR RETREAT l952 Our very impressive Retreat Master was Father Felix Penna of the Salesian Fathers from New Rochelle, New York. Retreat time is grace time-and Christ in the Taber- nacle is our source of grace. .-, i it v um., A...., ......,. --..,.,..,m...,.,... t Q AAA l i ,,,,... ,.v...,A. -ff-M 4 ' A F5 'QNQNNN F After 21 few minutes relaxation the re- treatants enter again to meditate with Christ. t,u'noi,itt Pmass MONTH By its display for February olur library participated ac- tively in the endeavor to promulgate Catholic Liter- nture. 3... CATHOLIC HOOK XVEEK The purpose of Catholic Hook XX'eek is to promote the reading of good litera- ture and especially the best seller of every year, The Bible. gl D01 ,gif X14 I .5-'hx MISSION 804.1 ETY Congratulations goes to our Mission Society for their inspiring work in Czttholit' Aetion. Among their other activities they have adopted an African missionary, sup- plying him with ti mon- strzince and other necessi- ties for his missionary work. D -1 'l rl-1 3 illlilll JU wow BAND On parade and at games the band represents ,l. Cf. Il. S. in their Crimson and Gold. Father MCCZHZI ...pf Our ever-ready and ever-willing director N SXVING BAND Musin makers for the school dances I HHIIIHHU . DRCH the iusrr our progra Q.-' f V 2 9+ ii in . vw., 914, 4-rx, A r ' 'V 'l ' 3 THE BELLE OE BAGDAD XY'hcnz1n Americin comes to Mesopotamia and begins courting the Belle of Bngdad, anything can happen. 'w: - A gi NW' :vi ,Ji t THE STAFF OF THE CRIMSON TIMES N ,asa Ambition set these rou s to work on our newest ro'ect-The Crimson Times. The first issue . 8 I I i after approximately four weeks time, was out on the 8th of February. The paper started on an idea, was passed around for savoring and began to show promise after a week of work. It was hurry, scurry, as the staff worked day and night producing the paper. With a deadline to be met, script came in ever so slowly. But, in the nick of time, every article was placed. The first issue contained 6400 words, all gathered by thirty-three students. Since the paper needed more news, more people were added to the staff. The paper was entirely student planned, student edited and student managed. The senior members of the staff sincerely wish the underclassmen all the luck in the future in their issues. Arie c UNCLE FRED FLITS BY K Thankful for their aid, we know we could not have had much without them. aw' UNCLE FRED FLITS BY Most people wish they had a fairy godmother, but when Uncle Fred delegates himself as his nephew's benefactor, Pongo considers himself anything but lucky. ' 'e-1-1-3M 'NL Chief among which is Father McCaa! Don't go away mad, just go away! 2 5 5 a 1 i lt PEP CLUB Patricia Vavrek, Patricia Warner, Rose Russo, Betty Burk- ett, Eleanor Kawa, Marilyn Gunzelman, Anne Wehner, Con- nie Winski. OFFICERS OF PEP CLUB At Desk-Patricia Warner Kathleen Wyar. At Board-Connie Winski Pauline Sutton. MONOGRAM CLUB Seatedffliu 'ene Muenzer Robert Quinn, Richard Holtzman, J., . james Keelan, Richard Polonkey. Standing-Richard Lill, Paul janshego, Angelo Cerro, Ken- neth Glass. A few beaus with their belles and how pleased they look! .1 11? xxx fl Q-Q' -IUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Our Seniors dance while Mary looks on! What evening is complete without refreshments? And refreshments with pleasant company! An outstanding worker for Catholic High, Francis Paros raised very close to one hundred dollars in Yearbook Patrons. He was tops also in the Magazine Drive. ry Q 5 F 1 Ll v 4 These are the people who totaled and re- ported the efforts of the entire student body in our very successful Magazine Drive of 1931. Miss Ruth Markferding comes in for a large share of our gratitude- ever smiling and will- - ,.. ing. Q3 mx clump!! K' svoms SENIOR CAPTAINS GIRLS BASKETBALL Dolores Young Mary Ann Hruska Helen Bafia Rose Kesslak Mary Jane Aspey Patricia Hoy Patricia Chudik Kathryn Froehlich Elizabeth Schaefer Anne Wehner THE SENIOR CRUSHERETTES The Crusherettes, organized early in the scholastic season, had an enjoyable record of athletic achievement. Girls' basketball at j. C. H. S. fostered a spirit of team work in a friendly atmosphere. Highlighting the first semester was the game between the Senior and junior varsity which the Seniors won with ai Z8-9 Score. Our pinnies added color and distinction to the second semester Crimson and Gold League games. ln each league there were five teams made up of girls from different divisions. With seniors as coach- capminsg Pat Hoy, Pat Chudik, and Kay Froehlich as refereesg our combination time-keeper, score-keeper, Shirley Snvderg our seamstress, Mary Ann Hruska fpinniesl, the versatility of our Senior Crusherettes was ably displayed. 3 iff . r . A Iwi-, - ' FIRST Rnvtafoach Maier, lid Smith, Lou Furman. joe Tracy. George Zedlar. Ray Bresnicky, and Manager Dick Iloltzman J Dec Dec Dec Dec. l9 Det Dec. 25 lan. plan. 6 Ian. ll lan. I5 .lan Ian .I8 SELTOND Rtbwfpaul janshego, Iloh Vilfhinsky, Hob Bulas, jim Regan, jim liozora, Manager Dick Polonltey, and Lomb o nson. WI 7l I8 52 50 16 58 69 59 55 58 -il 58 VARSITY 1951-1952 ,IOHNSTOXVN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOI BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1951-l95 Blacklick Pitts. St. james Wesrmtmnt Richland Wintlber Alumni Conemaugh St. Vincent Prep. Franklin , Pitts. St. Basil Pitts. N. Catholic Richland THEY NWI 28 Ian, Z0 I7 58 Ilan. 27 66 44 Ian. Z9 I5 56 Feb. l I5 M Feb. 5 I9 54 Feb. 8 I9 K Feb. I0 77 Feb. I5 70 Feb. 22 65 32 Feb. 25 Sl 28 Feb. 28 72 49 Mar. Al 50 Mar. l l 7 Altoona Catholic St. Marys Pa. Franklin Altoona Catholic St. Mary's Pa. Conemaugh St. Vincent Prep. Adams Township Pitts. N. Catholic Westmtmnt Adams Township Wfintlber TH If Y 5 -I is I9 55 59 51 59 5 1 58 60 65 Altoona Catholic Playoff KIUNIOR VARSITY IJRUNT ROW-Iiorrest Iiurnheinier. Robert Sweeney, joseph IIerin.in, Mgr., Theotlort Ilnnish. Rohcrt Paxrkinaon, IIACLK Row --lgunes Dolan, Alhert Zdravecky, james Regan, Paul Kukoly, joseph llulns SENIOR VARSITY MICMBERS Paul klzinshego. Center, and Lou Fur- man, guard, are the only two seniors on this YCLIFIS team. Because of their longer experience, they helped to make this season ll good one. Right Guard-john Marker OUR SENIOR I X Halfback--Kenneth Glass Tackle-Richard Lill Right End-Paul janshego Left Guard -James Keelan Led on by Mr. Majer, who was named Coach of the Year, the Crimson Crushers overcame all opposition to become the first undefeated team of j.C.H.S. history. CRIMSON CRUSHERS Halfback-Robert Quinn Tackle-Richard Polonkey Left End Joseph Vranka Center-Richard Holtzman Fullhack-Angelo Ccrto These bemor members of the Squ ld will be missed m the hne up of the Crnmson Crushers when next they meet the foe on the grad ll'0Il. FOOTBALL SCOR ,I.C.H.S. 52 Franklin ,l.C.H.S. 21 Conemaugh j.C.H.S. 57 St. justin -I.C.H.S. 16 Wintlher j.C.H.S. 40 Mt. St. Mary Al.C.H.S. il St. Wcntlelin J.C.H.S. 52 Altoona Catholic j.C.H.S. 27 St. Vincent Prep. Mr. Majer's exceptional coaching ability was recog- nized when he was named Coach of the Year by the Dapper Dans. The presentation of the trophy was made by Mr. Maurice Meinert. Congratulations, Mr. Maier, and many more years of success! CSU. 755 Ei! E3 FIRST Row-R. Polonkey, j. Marker, K. Glass, J. Vranka, A. Cerro, P. janshego, R. Lill, j. Keelan, R. Holtzman, R Quinn. R. Tclek. SECOND ROW-Mr. Majer, K. Sisk, F. Burnheimer, G. Oravec. S. Disrefano, R. Krcha, A. Sarosi, R Holtz, T. Hanitsch, J. Dolan, Mr. johnson. THIRD ROW-R. Modic, W, Palm, V. Neiler, W. Derer. R. Rafferty, H. Snyder C. Sheffield, R. Svopa, R. Harshhcrger. FOURTH ROW-E. Niessiner, R. Sweeney, D. Oravec, j. Podrasky, j. Sampani nam, R. llarshherger, A. Zdravecky, j. Piazza. FIFTH ROW-WR. Holtzman, D. Stahr. D. Passagno. j. Kapusnak, D. Costlow f Hrwvvwwrywi-' - CLASS CALENDAR Sept. 6-First day of school. We begin our last year at j. C. H. Sept. 7-Mass at :Saint joseph's Church. We start the year right--with Christ! Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May june june 24- Oct. 8-Magazine Campaign. Proceeds went toward our new lights. And how we needed them! 12-Free Day. Three cheers for Columbus! 19-Crushers met Altoona Catholic. We won! 31-Annual Hallowe'en Dance. We danced the ghosts away. 1-All Saints' Day. A special opportunity to pray for peace. ll-Memorial Mass for our war dead. 16 , 18, 20-Senior Class presents, Uncle Fred Flits By. 22-Thanksgiving Day. Father, we thank thee. 8-Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Hail to the Patroness of our country! 18 21 31 , 19, 20-The Glee Club presents the Cantata, The Manger Prince. A fine presentation, students! -Christmas vacation begins. A merry Christmas to all! -Watch Party. Holy Hour at Saint john's Church. 2-School reopened. With sleep in our eyes, we unwillingly opened our books. 25-Semester Holiday. Half the year is gone, but where did it go? 9-First issue of the Crusher Times. We congratulate the staff for work well done. 15 , 17, 18-junior Class Play, Hobgoblin House. 22-Washington's Birthday. We salute the father of our country. 7 17 7 8: 8-Forensic League. The competition was great. -Saint Patrick's Day. When Irish eyes are smiling! .9-Easter Retreat. Brought the real meaning of Easter to our hearts. 9-Easter vacation begins. A happy and glorious Easter to all. 15-School reopened. The end will soon be here. 8 , 11, 12-The Glee Club presents the operetta, Rio Rico. -The junior and Senior Prom! We thank the juniors for a very good time. 27 -30-Final Exam Week. Tests and more tests. 5--Graduation Mass. Our goal is reached! 6-Graduation Day! We'l1 miss you, J. C. H. S. SENIOR DIRECTORY Anna Kopco-223 Chandler Avenue Betty Kopco-223 Chandler Avenue Betty Ann Kresak-R 305 Atwood Street Carol Krone-312 Mars Street james V. Kunkel--126 Iolite Alley Kathleen Lambert-R. D. No. 3, Box 173 Richard Lill-220 Locust Street Patricia Litzinger-127 Fourth Street-Conemaugh Nannellyn Lloyd-R. D. No. 5, Upper Yoder Twp. Dolores Lopresti-1450 Mary Drive Joanne Lopresti-755 Wayne Street Domenick Luberto-141 Adams Street Marie Lux-112 Catherine Street janet M. Maier-116 Hudson Street Mary Catherine Majer-R. D. No. 1, Box 239 Eleanor Manganella-821 Lucas Alley Ethel Marcinek-R. D. No. 1, Box 286 john Marker-174 Prospect Street Dennis Marshall-629 Wood Street Norman McGuirk-363 Habicht Street Marie Migut-806 Chestnut Street Eugene Muenzer-207 Churchill Avenue Susan Murphy--312 Chestnut Street William Niessner-15 19 Ringling Avenue Rita J. Noll-524 Grovier Lane Dorothy L. Nosko-643 Plum Street Martha Ocipa-482 Edith Avenue Bernard Palowitch-424 Grove Avenue Angela Panasiti-825 Lucas Alley Francis Paros-423 Chestnut Street Robert Pesick-R 119 Grass Avenue Paul Peterson-2210 Bedford Street Richard Podrasky-636 Park Avenue Richard Polonkey-155 D Street Robert Quinn-220 Haynes Street Patricia Ann Reiner-227 Cooper Avenue Raymond Riek-335 Hall Street Mary Anne Rooney-536 Coleman Avenue Rose Russo-645 Park Avenue Charles Saly-1099 Confer Avenue Elizabeth Schaefer-74 Bucknell Avenue john Sheridan-115 Venango Street Dorothy Sebert-164 Coal Street Patrick Shannon-121 Derby Street Barbara Shrift-Summerhill, Penna. Robert Skelly-113 South Street Le Ann Sloan-1070 Church Street Shirley Snyder-322 Southmont Boulevard Donna Marie Spangler-207 Sell Street Patricia Springer-101 Woodvale Avenue Florence Stager--Box 102, Geistown, Penna Donald Stahr--R 82 DuPont Place Mary Frances Steele--583 Edward Street Lawrence Suskie-486 Edith Avenue Joan Swank-113 Singer Street Frances Tomera-23 Shady Lane Anthony Truilizio-763 Smith Avenue james Unger-1542 Mary Drive Patricia Vavrek-613W Napoleon Street Francis Vrabel-1204 Virginia Avenue joseph Vranka-128 Wess Street Ruth Ann Walker-594 Bedford Street Patricia Warner-115 Cherry Street Anne Wehner-728 Grove Avenue Margaret Weinzierl-RL D. No. 5, Box 76 Constance Winski-305 Decker Avenue Dolores Young--418 Lincoln Street Marianne Zalar-239 Locust Street , , SENIOR DIRECTORY Betty jane Akers-1123 Boyd Avenue Dorothy Alberter-818 Bradley Alley Georgia Allbaugh-R. D. No. 1, Box 240 Roberta Allendorfer-304 Haynes Street Mary jane Aspey-269 Saylor Street Richard Babik-317 Eighth Avenue Mary Louise Bach-233 Mercury Street Helen Bafia-648 Maryland Avenue Kathleen Bailey-1518 Ferndale Avenue William Barron-701 Linden Avenue Mary Ann Becker-R 217 DuPont Place Rose Mary Beiter-239 Beechwood Street Mary Ellen Bender-445 Woodvale Avenue Elizabeth Bernardy-1338 Maryland Avenue Donald Boron-1467 Franklin Street Maryann Bosser-157 Main Street-fFranklin Boro. john T. Brlansky--511 Woodvale Avenue Doris Jean Budney-647 Park Avenue Beatrice Buksa-112 Walnut Street Kathleen Bumbernick-1002 Harlan Avenue Betty Louise Burkett-279 Cooper Avenue jane Burns-R. D. No. 5, Box 66 Dominic Carullo-821 Cypress Avenue Angelo Certo-724 Diamond Boulevard Martha Cherry-505 Park Avenue Patricia Chudik-332 Third Street-Conemaugh Ann Connell-772 Smith Avenue Ricardo Cortes-608 Coleman Avenue Stella Cowan-336 Crystal Street George R. Criste-421 Linden Avenue Mary jane Dawson-1080 Church Avenue john DeFazio-265 Cooper Avenue Robert Dempsey-790 Railroad Street Francis Drapchak--1248 Maryland Avenue Shirley Eckenrode-525 Linden Avenue Margaret Ann Fox-1086 Solomon Street James Friant-2 Cox Street Kathryn Froehlich-204 State Street Louis Furman-13056 McConaughy Street Violet Galioto-352 Ohio Street Eugene Gall-730 Highland Avenue A Barbara Anne Geiser-1 149 B Street Paul Geiser-215 Churchill Street Margaret George-128 Clinton Street Kenneth Glass-R. D. No. 2, Clerks Mail Elaine Grabiak-423 Dorothy Avenue Richard Grasser-R. D. No. 2, Box 266 Thomas Guier-117 Walnut Street Marilyn Gunzelman-620 Thomas Avenue Edward Harrington-104 Union Street Donald Hillenbrand-579 Bedford Street Edward Hipp-216 Arch Street Patricia Hite-124 Hammer Avenue Mary Lou Hoffman-2307 Bedford Street Richard Holtzman-221 Olds Avenue Rayford Horner-1454 Franklin Street Patricia Hoy--306 Third Street-Conemaugh Mary Anne Hruska-323 Plum Street Antonine Hynes-206 Honan Avenue Paul janshego-26 Harding Street Mary Ann jasper-R 215 Vine Street joseph Kapusnak-204 Second Avenue Eleanore Kawa-824 Broad Street james Keelan-719 Fairfield Avenue Mary Donna Kelly-9031A Chestnut Street Patricia Kelly-816W Chestnut Street Rose Rita Kesslak-216 Habicht Street james Komar-R 1139 Virginia Avenue Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend ALUMNI RELIGIOUS PRIESTS Ronald J. Bodenschatz, T.O.R ...r.,. ....,... S t. Francis Monastery, Loretta, Pa. Paul Bogovich ,,..,..., John J. Brady, SJ ......... Anthony Bujnyak .,.,...,.. Harold Burkhardt ........, john J. Burkhardt .....,.. John Cavanaugh, C.S.S.R .,.,.., john J. Daley ,,...., Edward Davis ,.,..,.... james Feehley .,..,.... Francis Reed Hoy ..,.,..,.. Joseph Kiniry ..,,,,.,,. john M. Kist ........ Walter Kurdzial .....,... Patrick F. Murray, 'SJ .,., . Paul Murray, C.S.P ...,... Louis Phillips ....... David Rosage .....,. john Schonhardt ......,. Wilfred Sisk, T.O.R ......... Anthony Turek ........ Stephen Milcic ...,... .......Holy Trinity Church, Chicago, lnd. ........Old St. joseph's Church, Philadelphia, Pa. ......516 6th St., S. W., Washington, D. C. ........josephinum College, Worthington, Ohio ..,......Immaculate Conception Church, Lock Haven, Pa. .......Padres Redemptorists, Ponta Para, Brazil ,..,....Holy Family, Windber, Pa. ........Sacred Heart Church, Altoona, Pa. Bartholomew Church, Wilmore, Pa. Joseph Church, Williamsburg, Pa. Leo Church, Altoona, Pa. .......42 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. j. ........Assumption Church, Conemaugh, Pa. .Church of the Gesu, Philadelphia, Pa. joseph Church, Bay City, Mich. Casimir Church, Adeno, Ohio Ann Church, Spokane, Wash. john the Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. .......St. Francis College, Loretto, Pa. james Church, Curtis, Neb. ........Deceased Hilary E. Bender Ronald Borsuk .,,.,.A Arnold Gaus ..,,.l Andrew Hrizak... Raymond Karr .,., Raymond Lukacu john Mainhart .r.. John Marshall .,.. Robert McAuliff ....... Robert Oliverio.. Anthony Pollock Gerard Ream ,.,.....,. Thomas Schaefer ...r,.. james Schuster ,... Carl Spishalt ..,,... PREPARING FOR THE PRIESTHOOD St. Mary Seminary, Emmittsburg, Md Vincent Seminary, Vincent Seminary, Vincent Seminary, Francis Seminary Francis Seminary Vincent Seminary, Vincent Seminary, .......Crosier Fathers, Fort Latrobe, Latrobe, Latrobe, Loretto Loretto, Latrobe Latrobe Wayne, 3 Pa Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa Pa Ind ..............,...Passionist Fathers, Dunkirk Charles Seminary, Baltimore, Md. .........josephinum College, Worthington, Ohio St. Mary Seminary, Emmittsburg, Md Vincent Seminary, Latrobe, Pa Francis Seminary, Loretto, Pa BROTHERS Brother Michael ijohn Phillips! ........, ......................... ..,...... C h ristian Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa Brother Bennet fjames Canaryb ....... .......... M t. Carmel College, Niagara, Ontario, Can. PREPARING FOR THE BROTHERHOOD Wallace Burns .............. ............r............,........... Du ns Scotis College, Detroit, Mich Dennis Patrick Canary ....... ........ M t. Carmel College Prep, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Can james Kiniry .,........ ..,...,.,. N otre Dame, South Bend, Ind SISTERS OF MERCY Gertrude Moran .................. Sister M. Rose de Lima Sally Cavanaugh .................... Sister Mary Josephus Elva Corso ..............,..,...................... Sister M. joletta Mary Catherine Flynn .............. Sister M. Romuald julia Goas .............,,.................. .Sister Miriam Anita janet Walsh ..................... ..... SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH Dorothy Antonazzo ................,,., Sister M. Nicholas Mary Cecilia Ashbridge .......... Sister Marie Francis Miriam Brannan .......................... Sister M. Conleth jean Bresnicky ....,............. Sister M. Peter Damian Margaret Brlansky .............. Sister Martin de Porres Mary Burger .....,.......w,.......,,.. Sister M. St. Matthew DALLAS, PA. Joan Horvath ............ ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 P ostulanr Karleen Mainhard ....,.................., Sister M. Karleen Irene Mikola .................................. Sister M. Agnese Gene Olek ...........,.................. Sister Mary Stephanie Mary Grace Rievel ......,..... Sister Mary Wilhemina .....Sister Mary Beata BADEN, PA. Valeria Harrington.. Margaret Kietz ............ Mary Louise Long ....... Margorie Malloy ......... Rosemarie Martino.. Louise Mellon ........... Dolores Russo ....... Clare Sanker .........,.... Dolores Scholly ......... Mary Grace Schuster ....... Mary Wagner ..,......... Patricia Wolfhope ......,,...... Sister M. Bartholomew Mildred Burns .......... ................... S ister M. Noel joan Byers .,.................. .......... S ister M. Thaddeus Genevieve Costlow .................... Sister M. Anthony Eleanor Gelet ........................ Sister Madeline Marie Dolores Goebel ,........ ...........,.....,. S ister M. Melvin SISTERS OF CHARITY Grace Boyle .....................,........ Sister M. Ann Seton Mary Bridges .......................... Sister Mary Teresina Mary Teresa Burke .......... Sister Mary Christopher Kathleen Daley ....,................... Sister Mary Vincent Rosemary Dolan .................. Sister M. julia Teresa Ruth Eck ..................................,. Sister Mariam Ann SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS Loretta Bumbernick .................,., Sister Mary Grace Dolores Burgo .........,.................. Sister M. Modesta Mary Czarneckii ......... ......... S ister M. Augustine Mary Ann Hornick ...................... Sister M. Norbert Kathleen McCallan ................ Sister Francis Mary Anna Marie Nosko ......... ........ S ister Miriam Ann Kathleen Paff .... ....................... S ister M. Catherine SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS Clara Dutko ...................................... Sister M. Doris .......Sister Mary Rosalie ............Sister M. Devota ........Sister Mary Victor .......Sister Marie Clair ..................Postulant ........Sister M. Lucille ........Sister Agnes Mary .. ,.,...,........... Sister M. Irene .....................Sister M. Eustace .Sister M. Francis Borgia ..........Sister Mary Magdalene GREENSBURGH, PA. Rose Flynn ........ ........... .......... S i ster Mary Reynita Mary Eva Gallagher. Marie Hyland .............. Eleanor Rodgers ......, Rita Scott... ...... Helen Seman .,....... Constance Perry ....... Matilda Reiser ,........ Dolores Rosage ........ ..............S1ster Mary Eva .......Sister Mary Rosina ........Sister Mary Fabian ........Sister Mary Florence ..........Sister Mary Louis MILLVALE, PA. .Sister M. Karen ........Sister M. Cornelia ........Sister M. Marcia Vivian Sandmaier ....... .,........., . .Sister M. Sharon Mary Senft.. ........,.... .,......, S ister M. Marianella Ellen Sisk ....................., ........... S ister Mary Eugene Margaret Vavrek .................,.. Sister Mary Eucharia Mary Widmann .....,.....,.. .,........ S ister Mary Flora JOLIET, ILL. Mary Schuster ....... ............. S ister M. Armelie Lucky Skamla .......................... Sister M. Constance Margaret janshego .......,........... .Sister Mary Norma Marie Schramko .......... Cecelia Walkosky ........ Rosemary Boes ......... Frances Brys .............. Elizabeth Farkas ..... Marion Farkas ...............,.... Mary lane Foster. ...... Marv Louise Froehlich ......... Bridget Kiniry ..... ....... Ethel Laco ,... .... . ., Rosella Lintner ............ Mary Grace Muha ....... Theresa Poducky ......... Catherine Toranto .......... Mary Louise Wagner ......... ........Sister M. Conradine Veronica Urban ........................ Sister M. Raineldis ......................Sister M. Celeste, O.S.F., Chicago, Ill. ................Sister M. Pauline, O.D.P., Pittsburgh, Pa. ..........................Postulant, Detroit, Mich. ...Sister Mary Paul Xavier, O. Carm., Kearney, Neb. .......Sister Mary Thaddews, M.M., Maryknoll, N. Y. ..................Sister Georgia Marie, Notre Dame, Ind. ....................Sister M. Annette, Philadelphia, Pa. .....................Sister M. Lawrence, O.P., Sarkill, N. Y. ...........Sister Mary de Lourdes, O.P.B., Columbia, Pa. Sister Mary Damian, O.B.S., Cornwells Heights, Pa. ...............Sister Mary Grace, O. Carm., Kearney, Neb. .....Sister Margaret Ann, V.S.C., Perrysville, Pa. ........Sister M. Rosalinda, O.S.F., New Haven, Conn. . ..... ............ Sister M. Stephanie, S.S.j., Erie, Pa. Benedictine Fathers Father Thomas T. Cawley Father Anthony P. Czeslawski Father Thomas Dolinay Father John Dravetsky Father Anton Feyer Father James Fitzgibbons Father Louis C. Hileman Father Charles Hipp Father Francis Reed Hoy Father Walter Kurdziel Father Francis B. McCaa Father Robert McCoy Father John L. Miller Father Casimir B. Ossowski Father Joseph F. Pier Father John A. M. Sostaric Father Gerald E. Stephens Father George Talaber OUR FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Friends C31 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Furman J. L. Friant Friedman Edward Froelich John J. Froelich Mr. Henry Furman Mr. and Mrs. Val. Furman Mrs. Marie G. Gall Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Galliker lVfr. and Mrs. Carl Geiser Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Geiser Dr. and Mrs. Gus M. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. John M. Golias Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Grabiak C. S. Grabiak Mr. and Mrs. James Haley Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hargreaves Edward J. Harkins Father J. Tomko Father Stephen A. Ward Father Bronislaus Worsa Father Michael Zamba Father Stanislaus J. Zubricki Thomas W. Abernethy Mr. and Mrs. Emory Allbaugh Michael J. Hartnett Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hayostek, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clem. Held Martha A. Hite Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holtzman L. W. Hornick, M.D. Paul Hornick Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Akers Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Akers Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aspey Joseph M. Baretincic Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Baback Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barron Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Beiter Mrs. Anna Bender Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bestronsky Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Billetdeaux Edward Bischof Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hoy Mrs. Florence Humbert Mr. and Mrs. Hugh James Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Jasper Jimmie's Barber Shop Marie Jordon's Dave Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kelly The Boots Kesslak Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kist Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kist Mr. and Mrs. George Kresak Sr. . and Mrs John A. Blackburn Mr . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. . James Boogher Louis Bosser Leo J. Buettner Henry J. Bumbernick Francis J. Buser . William Buterbaugh Francis Cassidy .Joseph Choby Stephen J. Conway Mr Thomas Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Cook Mrs. Stella Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Crimarck Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Criste Mary Jane Dawson William G. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Francis . Denk Mr. and Mrs. Boyd A. Litzinger Mr. and Mrs. Victor Long Joan Litzinger Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn E. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lopresti John B. Lovette, M.D. Mrs. Rosella Maier Coach and Mrs. Joseph J. Majer John Maloy Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Manganella Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Marcinek Mr. and Mrs. Leo Markferding Dorothy E. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. John P. Marshall John Mason Mr. Joseph B. McAneny J Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Dostal Mrs. Barbara Drapchak Mr. and Mrs. John F. Drapchak George S. Dulansey Miss Helen Durr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dutko Doctor F. Foster Dye William J. Fitzpatrick Mr. Maxwell Fox Dr. W. B. McAneny Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McCloskey E. F. McGinley James McGuirk Norman E. Mendenhall John Merx, Jr. loseph Mickesic Mr. and Mrs. George Migut Mr. Jack Miller Teresa Moffitt Mrs. Grace Moser Charles W. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nanna Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Niessner Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Nosko Eugene R. Palowitch Mr. and Mrs. John J. Palowitch Mildred H. Palowitch Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Panasiti Mr. Cal Patcher Preston A. Paul Mr. and Mrs. joseph Peles Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pessagno Miss Pelegia M. Petrowski Margaret A. Pfarr Josephine Podrasky and Family joseph Prezuhy Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Reilly Iulius Reiner Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Rhoads Mrs. joseph Rizzo Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosage Dick Ruth Mathilda Ruth Boots Rzasa St. Stephen's Mother's Club St. Stephen's Holy Name Society Henry Sala Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrsf William J. schiuing Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs ames A Dr. J . Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Edward Schaefer Stephen Scholtis Herman Sky Sloan jack Smith . Harry Snyder OUR FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. William E. Springer Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Staley Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stibich Tony Sunseri Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sweeney Szeman Family Mr. and Mrs. Leo and Ann Wass Mr. and Mrs. Miss Frances Mr. and Mrs . George Wehner Mr. I. C. Weinzierl Charles Williams Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winski Allen M. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young Mrs. W. Zolner Room 103-Seniors Room 105-Seniors Room 201-Seniors Room 202--Juniors Room 99-juniors Room 102-juniors Room 200-juniors Nicholas A. Toronto A. A. Wehner H. Wehner Room 202-juniors Room 203-Juniors Room 101-Sophomores Room 302-Sophomores Room 303-Sophomores Room 504-Sophomores Room 305-Sophomores Room 100-Freshmen Room 300-Freshmen Room 301-Freshmen St. joseph's Annex St. John's Annex Immaculate Conception Annex nulunnng. OUR PATRONS Weiss Brothers Provisions 132 Norton Road Woodvale Avenue Olympic Club 401 Woodvale Avenue Adamy's, The Gay Inn Al's Atlantic Service American Legion Home Association Anderson's Paper and Twine Company Andrew's Studio-Prop. T. Walko Arrow Furniture Co. Ashbridge's Sinclair Service Station Beechwood Amoco Service Station Berney Bros. Edward J. Billetdeaux Bischof News Bischof and Ryan Upholstering Shop Charles Boyle Brown's Hotel Brumersky's Pharmacy Walter G. Brasich-Contractor 8: Builder Bucknell Hotel Leo J. Buettner Cambria Fire Hook 81 Ladder Club Canadian Fur Co. Casimir Pulaski-Society Group No. 1771 E. Raphael Cherry, Real Estate 8: Insurance City Brake Service City Pharmacy Clover Farm Store Conemaugh Aerie 1811, F. O. E. Thomas Connelly john A. Conway Funeral Home A1 Coppola Curcio Laundry Cyburt's Market DeRoy's Furs, Feminine Fashions, Radios Dolan's American Supply Store Dowling 8: Co., Inc.-Wholesale Grocers Elite Bakery Emma's Flower Shop Family Drive-In Theatre Ferndale Bakery Ferndale Hardware Co. 40 et 8 Home Association Inc. Foster's Store Alex I-'nom-iucu Estate Gales Clothing Store Gallo's Spaghetti House Gautier Welfare Assn. Geis Insulation Co. Geistown Market W. T. Grant Company Grady Grocery Store Greater Johnstown Industrial Union Council A Friend Hilltop Nurseries john Grey R. W. Hindman-jeweler Hornick's Hardware Horse Shoe Cafe Immaculate Conception Sodality james E. McCaffrey-Insurance 8z Real Estate Ideal Bakery Inco Beverage Company Johnstown Post No. 90, Amvets J. C. H. S. Alumni Assn. jones Optical Co. Keystone Memorial Co. Kinney Drug Store Kinol Brothers-Tile K. M. P. Singing Society C. R. Koontz Insurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. john Kubinsky Kwiatkowski's Market Ladies Aux., German-Austrian Society La Porta's Flower Shop Levy's Sport Shop L. C. B. A. No. 536, St. joseph s Branch Linda Alan Long's Garage Long and Son Inc. Lopresti Furniture Company Maguth's Market Mary-Irene Beauty Shop john Jr. and William Moskal Maple Avenue Tavern Maple Leaf Cafe Martin's Inn McCall's Lanes Eddie McCloskey Munzer's Market Nick's Hairdressing Niessner's Flowers Oppy Signs and Neon Co Osada No. 87 Packard Motor Company Page Electric Center The Paint Store Paul's Shoe Store Penn Printing Co. Penn Real Estate Co. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. V. Petrowski and Sons Popular Foods Grafton F. Porch Rainbow Hotel Reese and Bernard joseph C. Reiser Rothstein's jewelers Royal Plate Glass George Salem Market-Meats 8: Groceries Schultz Brothers Sara Shaheen Sharkey's Esso Service Station Silver's Drug Store Silver Front Cafe Smuro Bros. Spack's News-Stephen V Spack Squirt Bottling Co. Inc. Stager's Auto Service Steve's Barber Shop Strand Theatre St. Casimir Holy Name Society Stringent Cleaners The Style Store Thomas Flower Shop Tip Top Market Toll Gate Inn The Trabold Co. Union Social Club OUR PATRON S Adams Esso Service Center Front and McConaughy Streets Brett Insurance Agency 235 Lincoln Street Cambria jewelers Supply Company 534 Main Street joseph E. Cover Photography 504 Main Street Crown Construction Co. 629 Swank Bldg. Em's Dairy Nook 1314 Franklin Street First Catholic Slovak Bank 716 Chestnut Street Frank H. Freidhoff-Roofing and Sheet Metal 426 Franklin Street Gautier Club of Johnstown 136 Clinton Street Glass and Glass, Attorneys 220 Franklin Street Grady Drug Store 96 Fairfield Avenue Hasse Quality Dry Cleaning 8: Laundry Corner Village and Grove Avenues Valley Printing Co. a ner Motor Sales H. E. W g . Walker Wholesale-Dist. of EL-GE Potato Chips, Pretzels Wanda's House of Beauty Watts Grocery Store Weiser Music Center West End Democratic Club H. Dale Horner-Rep. A. F. L. Carpenters 417 Lincoln Street Johnny's Home-Dressed Meats 107 Morton Road, Morrelville Andrew Kindya 8: Sons 823 Chestnut Street L. D. Building Co.-General Contractors P. 0. Box 150, Latrobe, Pa. Polish War Veterans Chestnut Street St. Casimir's Lodge No. 531 306 Power Street Sky's Stores Broad Street and Fairfield Avenue Steve's Cafe 502 Gilbert Street, Brownstown The Trabold Company 681 Sheridan Street United Steelworkers of America Local Union No. 2633 Universal Electric and Manu. Co. 629 Elder Street john W. Walters Co. 7th Avenue and Broad Street West End Electric Supply West End Post No. 954, C. W. V. james F. Wildeman, General Insurance. Woodvale Ave. Olympic Club john B. Wisor Cut Rate Woolf and Reynolds S. Harry Yuhas, Heating Contractor-Gas Heat Zwick Bros. Meat Market NSTO A in mama! 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