Mahanoy City High School - Maroon and Black Yearbook (Mahanoy City, PA)
- Class of 1931
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EX Libris Mc ,t prt 931 ' HS- BLACK CLASS POEM Aboard the ship M. C. H. S., With red and white stripes glowingg Our crew set out to do its best, Although harsh winds were blowing. Our Freshman Sea was slowly crossed, Three hundred-fifty strongg Although by storms our ship was tossed We bravely sailed along. The Sophomore Sea was quickly sailed, Few storms our course did marg With cheers our crew was gaily hailed, , Our goal we saw afar. With many a conflict, many a fear, We sailed our Junior Seaf' At last our longed-for goal appeared, We hastened cheerfully. And now our Senior Sean is o'er, P We gaze backward with a sighg Today we stand at Future's door And View bright days gone by. When evening came and work was done, We slowly pulled ashoreg Songs of battles we have Wong We shall sing forever more. ' -D. E. B. - ,qf3.CC3- - ' -4. iii, - -T 7 51.3. .e ' a 7 Sidi! 5 :E ' ,N X , , A. . EW' ' tix - 'wif , 1-.'.6iLUxi' Jil? Fil '72 7 V - N' t..-' X . V . M- IL, L. 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I 5 3 ' ' n MC FfgfEiAROON 619313 as W HS 'AND,sBLACJgfif DEDICATION o ONE who possesses the sweetest char- acter, to one who has been loved and respected by classes coming and going, to one whose every minute is spent in aiding others, we, the Class of 1931, as an acknowledg- ment of past kindness, dedicate The Maroon and Black to e Miss Elizabeth Flanagan. - iibilfffwe. e S 'air ffm +1 ill .ine We s xl geo its eq MW-, I. s,..f'lq1X'lE- . -wxnc QX!, i,fg-li,?+XJ.iI ' I rn G N Q -5 :gtg ' L . ' i N' N 9 . l- We 1g,'i2f 7's 'M .' 'ii A Q A QM f kfxl fwfniaf flijiisigajil, N Nr C V1 was ' 'v -'X-,Q X Sf if X' f'Qlw11Uii:s N W1 Twlffn A is-14.553 fs it ,Nff I7 of V' ' rm ' 1 1 ! Q 'uw .. . - M .. x I . Q 1 ix .M . , 1 , Ml L. nmfwmmmqa. 1 114 fu. Mus. MC 1ff3iAR00N 931 . HS HN? BLACK Jig, FGREWORD -s WE, the Class of 1931, turn over the final page of the imaginary book of our High School days, we open a living book showing classmates, faculty, accom- plishments, and memories of good times. We present as a revelation of the high scholastic standing of our class, The Maroon and Black. f f v Qi M 65 lJll'.f L1 iff, j- WHY ,o ,f,s.,7ffs ma iff fN'I '5 ,, Fi, r arf SPM! vp: l VR'-4' 1 ' Lu- '-2,731 V , . . i X7-M' , 'N I ' ,l I nl? N 5't l?s -1 lv' lm L JM fwf r-'ETX 47 lil all f ff I ff ' if-2. wMN.f l'r pw, lirs Hi giwf' a,lf+ Ffpf-r Q - X1 f- H ' 0.456 'QD MAJFX 'Z 34 'QED x .wif l 9 l I i 49:1 A M YMEQXRQONA -il me o CHS MANDBLACLJQ CJRDER OF BGOKS 1. School A Faculty Classes fay Seniors U21 juniors fel Sopbomores fd, Freshmen 2. Activities 3. Athletics 4. Humor 5. Advertisements . '43-fc 5941 - . A 'fl .-Q' ',' w, - li? , s. W V? :Nr . .f like wp, X ' , ., 5 bi 9 f .. 1EQUq X' lf it f wr - , ' is-wp.-rx l 1 A M ll I m 4 1 . . . 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' ' :ffl W Wifi 'X XR 3, 4' F' 'ff' , - ., 1' mY M . 1 ' , w p kfx- v xv A -1 A , - My V .r. m , J- 4, ,L 'QA ' ' .1 :-nf: ' -'VX i 11 N I 13 l ' Tw ,...- . 7 , ,rf ' ' H- f'3w- -w r-,,,,,,,,,,,,-Myan-nqmbnmaw.-mwmvynmwwwwwwy,,,,,,.W,.,,-W '-V A110 ON 2 PAY 9' i I . 4 1' .N 5 3 w..?ful., f nf -X .. ,,,. . .. - , HISTORY OF THE MAHANOY CITY HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING EW members of the class of '31 know the real history of their Alma Mater, few know its fascinating growth. So in order to acquaint the students with its history we will give a brief account of its growth. In 1864, in the Spruce Street building the first high school, consisting of one room, originated. Because of the more central posi- tion of the Pine street building, the high school was transferred to the said building. In 1872, a three-story building was then built on the present site on Centre street. Here it remained until 1880 when it was moved back to the Pine Street building. Presently, it was found that the building was unfit for educational purposes and was torn down. During the period of construction, the Armory Hall was used as a school building. The Pine Street building was finished in 1885 and the high school was situated there until 1898. At this time, an annex fthe present junior high school buildingj , was added to the Centre Street building, which provided better facili- ties for education than the Pine Street building. Up to 1914, this was used as the high school. It was in the same year that the present high school was built. This building, built on a much larger scale, accommo- dated the increasing population and offered better opportunities to its students. . L, ,, .s - . ,- .., .-.. A .., . , r' ' x.J,v, 'qw F. 4, Tax X - 5 . 'A . 1. 1- - 5:1 .. sa .7 .-.XV 5 . ,,.' iii' asf. if .. 1' iw, V- -if is ,. -, 1 1' X . lf 1595. Lv.: . - . ff , ' . , fb. . M N. ca sf, 1 45' 2 f,-3 ,,f , .- -fr g .1 A. X S f r . .LE-mf E I Jr. 'NA-fjfv ig-1. VM. . ' ' I T4 1 P' J' Roo I chi-A 931 HS HNDBLAQK g ' ' MR. HARRY A. ODAY Superintendent of Mabanoy City Schools Mr. Oday, Superintendent of the Mahanoy City Schools and a graduate of Cortland Normal School and Syracuse University, is deserving of great praise for his splendid work in piloting Mahanoy City education to its present high degree of efficiency. He has entered our various school organizations into many types of competition, and is responsible in a high degree for our commendable scholastic standing. - ffill' . W ,uiggyqi-5? ,-.!..l5f' ,-XX. QU Wh LF- M ' it N-:Wt Fifi . - 7' ' YX92QQ'V,ff:i'ljg,ll!'X Q,j5sES1QD . fl iw?-5 N A l A ,N-1 4 N - I fffze-yg-,Qfw N Hy. 491 if q. ht, 9 Q Kun Q . ,L X . if if Qv,L,7Y?- gr'U5.Qs . ,Q 5:11, A 1 Q3 S, ,gy ,ks Qmliqlxwgg- X X. XA! '41 'Wsffxfrn-'l,Jw'Q Tis. K hw' . iff-f .Dani .6c!f1,,-, rig w V' f . U61 6 X 111 ff . xg. f l . ,Al fd AJ Q. N, A H 5 RWM My 1 Q G fri, NCR fe he wk' , 2 f 3 . 7 MR. HOMER T. BAGENSTOSE Principal of flu' Mczbmmy Cify High School Professor liagenstose is a graduate of the Mnhanoy City High School and Millersville State Normal School. He took special courses at Pennsylvanigi State College and New York University. Besides teaching Mathematics he has all the duties and responsibilities of Principal of the High School. He has taken great interest in all the activities of the school. The Class of 3l greatly appreciate his kindness and service to us through- out the four years. D x,- ' fl 'iff A i .I ifgffgii Q gil' i ill' fpggq K' A l ' t l 'Ki 7 via. J J f rl .-xx, ll7l MCWWQROQN wil , HS fWBLAC1i- , 9 ODE TO MR. BAGENSTOSE In intellect you're over us By something like 1,000,000 -I- You'll Hnd your theory and sequels Don't need to bow to peers or : And tell us dumbbells how you've fared With40yor2x2 While we don't even dare to try To guess what nines + by y We've not the sense to give'a hoot About infinity's V . And yet We hope you won't malign us .Because our intellect is -. 3 'ww 6 .fe 1, 'X' ifiillflvlfill s- M QQ ,. R fi ?NTf-2423 T VU e it ' - to M is in li fl if? ' 'A 1 0 S 'lf' llflwlta-' 'Eli lvfxlgfhw so X ' ., Q -:gi-3' ,fr ' I -X ,K-EAN l m 'ud A-fwm s 'ea s t -if Y f A f. s 62 'f , fl V ,, K K W M 5- kj' W J. ,f Lx R Mit. LESTER R. LEBO x Si'it'1n'i' lJf'IHll'flIIl'Ilf llavinig .ln extensive knowledge of the intricate mysteries of the i irioiis sciences, Mr. l.elvo has proved to he one of the most. capable ol our instructors. This teacher attended the Halifax and Millers- xille lliigh Schools, Millersville State Normal School and Pennsyl- iia State College. lle is a calm, rather quizzical person, with a tltv humor that has matle him quite popular. f, -,. Miss JENNIE D. KLINE Hvuil of linglixb Di'1mrIu1ml Miss Kline, instructor of Senior English and supervisor of all Senior activities in a literary line, has won for herself the respect and gratitude of the students, through her tireless work, and the interest she has taken in helping to make each project a success. She has taken special courses in liziglish and Music at Pennsylvania SILIIC College, and is a graduate of Mahanoy City High School and Blooms- burg State Normal School. which may well be proud of her ae- complishments. Miss MARY A. Coon liuglixl: D1'lmrlrru'rlf ,lille students have found a real pal in Miss Coolt. She won their confidence and sincere admiration by her friendly spirit and winning ways. She is a graduate of Mahanoy City High School and Pennsylvania State College. W'e are especially grateful to her for the help she has given to us during our Senior year. .f .h AI . Lx Xxx, . Wi fe Q '3 ff-fl ' r y N 71-,I H 'iii . 1 :K W . ' i 1 K i- 1' r 41.2 J wi A ,,., ...K I 1 ,f -I ,, V' if V, M. wif, ,, ff, W, X- ,, We ff Q, ff Z X 5 I4 Miss MARY h. SMITH Hr'uil of Lulill Defmrlnlfnl Possessing gi rare sense of humor, as well as an amazing know- s ledge of Latin, Miss Smith is deeply interested in everything eoneern- ing her favorite subject and has been successful in communicating her enthusiasm to Latin students, She is .1 gaduate of Mahanoy City lliih School and Cornell Universitv, where she earned her M. A. 5 . degree. MR. JOSEPH h. BOYLE CIo1111111'ri'iuI Dr'jmi'ln1z'i1f Mr Boyle is .1 graduate of Mahanoy City High School and Mount St. Mary's, limmilsburg, and has :i wide knowledge of commercial subjects, which he teaches, ln addition to his ability as :i commercial teacher, he has a wealth of football experience which he willingly uses to benefit Mahanoy City High School students. Mr. Boyle is .issismnt football eoaeh and in this position has earned the great re- f-7Cfl of CVCl hUdV H5 il llltlflblligll 57UI'l'sl'l11lll. l Y . . l Miss VFRNA L. SMITH l ri'm'l1 l,l'f'zIl'lUl1'Ilf Miss Smith graduated from Nlalianoy City lligh School .md re- ceived her llaehelor of Arts degree from lluelcnell Universitv. sl - . She became a member of our lfaeulty in 1915 .ind since then N ' Ul'KlQJllllCll lirench Clubs which proved very enjoyable to the students. l' She look great interest in Latin aclisities. The Class of 5I wishes X 5 her happiness and suecess in the future. ., . ,, .. s -s .kr . -. 7 -,A .ti ,Q I 75 ' ,Q :.i -Q if fi ' . ' lu- is., 5 'l ' . 'f Q X,.' -w,,1 8.5 . X ' 7, i A , ': i X 1. MV, . i ' Li 1 201' 3 sig' .3 , ,, s , gi, f Q-A1121 Aki. . fs ff V si 1 ffff' . A 'M we ,g'v1 f .-z- ffvi' f , , . - . fl , J ,I V, , 31, vi J, .A My , ' X... ,- VN Q A N, n,, I M,f42f s., . 2,,L,...e.nKl xp 1 . V K M f . V V V JM f gem f. I ml,a,,.,,NMM 'ff Miss ANNETTA M. MCINERNEY - Hemi of Conzumrcial Dl'lldfllIll'I1f Miss Mclnerney, our commercial department teacher, has 31 wide experience in the Held of instruction. She is a graduate of Ma- hanoy City High School and McCann's Business College. She also has taken special courses at several colleges. She takes a whole- hearted interest in our work and a lively enthusiasm in our play. The valuable help and advice which she readily gave to us will serve :is a watchful guide in our future lives. Miss STELLA M. HINCH English Drlmrlmrul Miss Hinch, a graduate of Mahnnoy City High School and the lmmaeulata College, became a member of the faculty last year. She took great interest in the school activities and contributed to the success of The Nugget. Miss MARY C. THOMAS Business Truiuiug Miss Thomas is zi graduate of the Wm. Penn High School, Phil- adelphia, and Bucknell University. She attended the Katherine Gibbs School in New York where she specialized in a Business Course. In 1930 she was elected to the High School Faculty. The'Clnss mu of 3l wish her success for the future in her school aetiyiQos.,, ,N J if fi 5 ky.: .LIL in 'fi f S, lx ,Ja . W,-?if',.'i'ff? fiX1lf,.1',i Sf . E-.ii-figf-4 - i if.g-'- In 1 Y 4 . . X' ' Y - -' I ' f tl? '1i'-:fT ' ' , fi- it-.iff , Azangil. 5 p R KH.. ' ' ' -,QA , 1' l 'A V' J J 012.7 J 7 Q HI l:' N 1, Q ' ,f f X , - lilll i ni Miss MARJORIE J. BALL st'it'lll'I' Miss liall graduated from Mahanoy City in 1926, as valedie- torian, and from Cornell University in 1930. Wltile at Cornell he was .1 tnemher of the Phi I.amphiclata liraternity. She became a member of our Faculty in 1930 and immediately took .t lively interest in the school activities. . ,uw 9 :A -- i IQ , 5 -, I 6 t. s. Miss ESTELLA M. BARNHART Algebra amf CflllIl!IFV4'l:ll f'lriffJ1m'fir Miss Barnhart is an Alumna of the Mahanoy City High School and Cornell University. She became a member of the Faculty in 1926. Miss Barnhart has taken much interest not only in Algebra and Arithmetic but also in the Latin activities. XVe greatly appreciate her untiring help to us and wish her success for the future. Mlss GRACE M. FERGUSON Sofiul Sfrnlim Miss Ferguson, a gratluate of lmm.teul.tta College, is a recent atltlition to the Faculty. She has just eontpletetl her first year .ts in- structor in Freshman Civics. Having recently been a student her- self, she possesses an unusual understanding of those she teaches, and this trait has won the atlmiration of her pupils. H. 'i 4 1 i221 'JIT'-4, -,Y ,lk I Lfsjrty-5 .qv-.if N- scar J 5. xi: 9 3 1 fgviy Xl ,. 1 E ,X f,., 'X f vj t ,f t 3 Is ' v 5 PK, ref Af - M1ss ELIZABETH C. HORAN Hivfory Dcfmrlmcnt Miss Horan, is a graduate of the Mahanoy City High School and New Rochelle College, New York. She is one of our popular teachers. Her fairness, willing co-operation and charming personal- ity leave with us most pleasant memories. MR. JOHN L. GOEPFERT Pl7'j'Xil'tll luxlrnrlnr Mr. lioepfert graduated from the Mahanoy City High School and Kutvtown State Normal School. He took special courses at Temple University. In 1917, he served with the A. li. F. overseas. ln 1922 he was elected to the High School Faculty and that same year he piloted the basketball team to a State Championship crown. lhe Llaxs ot 51 extends best wishes for continued success in the athletic world. Miss MARY A. MONAGHAN Lafiu and Ciricx This young teacher finds the good there is in every pupil and then strives to develop it to the highest degree. Her kind encourage- ment has made the most difficult tasks seem easy. She is a graduate of our high school and the Immaculata College. May she continue to persevere in her noble attainments. Pj.,-P I Xb. .fit 1 5 K 'f'f.f'Ni. ,ri-r 'if X , a S- . Fr . - A Q Ax ij' ,'..fg.'5., ' ' . 'lf t- -v ,gli ' ' 1 - ,f -' ed 1.5. 4 , c . W. ,V Q ', 1' skf'-l- 'T f , . xlie' lx f fr' ' - 2 J as .1 :, 'X-, J , '- ' Q' --' 1 - i251 Miss MATKY H. RYAN Ifugliilz Miss KATIE M. RINCK SIllN'V'1'iVH' of Murif Miss Rinelt, a graduate of this school, received her Iiachelor of Arts degree from New York University. This gifted teacher has worked untiringly to make the most of the musical talent in each student. Our choruses and programs have been remarkably sue- eessful due to her valuable assistance and splendid leadership. Miss Ryan was elected to the teaching staff in March. She is a graduate of Mahanov City High School and St. iIoseph's College, lfmmitshurg, Maryland. The Senior Class wish her success in her chosen profession. 4 K f.. , f ' 4 Q1 leg 1541 ' . 1 G so . . - ,grit Tw t. s.. r 9. lr, 1 - f -t ' X'-.r Mit. HOW'ARD C. AMOUR Mll7!Il1ll Tllliflfllg Drfmrlnzrrll Mr. Mnour is an Alumnus of the Shenandoah High School and Pennsylvania State College, Witli his help, the Manual 'lraining Department has been great ly improved in many ways. He not only takes interest in Manual Training but in sports. He is an advocate ol clean sports and is Faculty Advisor of all athletics. l 24 l L 2- A P A S T Q. M AROO 931 .' CHS pWd3hAcKC,,ia, an FACULTY ICONTINUEDI Miss MURIEL I. THOMAS English Department Miss Thomas is a graduate of Mahanoy City High School and of Swarthmore College. She received her Master of Arts degree from Radcliffe. She is quiet and unassuming and possesses a calm, yet persuasive manner. Her kind dispojtion has been to us a daily lesson of lasting value. We are thankful to have been students of one who is so brilliant and highly cul- tured. Miss BLANCHE E. FAUST Librarian Miss Faust is n graduate of the Mahanoy City High School and Millersville State Normal School. While at- tending the University of Pennsylvania, she specialized in Library work. By her vigorous and untiring work she has improved the Library with her selection.of up-to-date books and magazines. V Her help to us in the Library is greatly appreciated. Miss JEANEWE M. HORNSBY Physical Instructor Miss Hornsby, Physical Education Instructor, has been the mentor of many successful athletic organizations among the girls. Her kind, understanding nature has made her pupils consider her one of their greatest friends. She is a graduate of Mahanoy City High School and4Millers- ville State Normal School, and has taken courses in Phy- sical Education at Syracuse University and Harvard. Miss FLORENCE FORD School Nurse Miss Ford is a graduate of Mahanoy City High School and Misericordia Hospital, Philadelphia. She takes a sin- cere mterest in all school activities. Her keen sense of humor and rare personal charm have made her a favorite with the student body. Miss ELIZABETH W. FLANAGAN Social Srienee Department Miss Flanagan, a graduate of Mahanoy City High School and Millersville State Normal School, is teacher of Democracy and Economics, and besides her unexcelled work in this subject, has instilled in Mahanoy City High School students the ideals of courage and honor which she herself so abundantly possesses. She has a sweet, quaint manner that has endeared her to the hearts of everyone with whom she comes in contact. Miss ALVERNA H. WELCH History Department This energetic teacher has done a great deal in or- ganizing and coaching our efiicient cheer-leading staff, as well as injecting her zeal into her Junior History classes. Miss Welch is a graduate of Mahanoy City High School and Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Miss MARY E. MCATEE Domestic Art Miss McAtee, in charge of our domestic science de- partment, graduated from our Alma Mater and Kutztown State Normal School, and took a special course at Penn- sylvania State College. The girls always looked forward with delightful anticipation to the sewing class under her expert instruction. The excellent exhibits displayed by the Mahanoy City High School needleworkers give sulicient proof of her merited success. Miss DOROTHY KLINE Secretary. to tba Superintendent Miss Kline, our superintendent's secretary, and a graduate of our school and McCann's Business College, possesses rare ability in her line. She creates about her an atmosphere of good fellowship by her happy spirit and friendly smile for all. The Senior Class is greatly indebt- ed to her for the countless favors she has sho ps. I5'ggD'i ' iii? -w,if'e'mW?' -432 3 'f '59 'J ll 4 If n J'. 0 - M 'i,qlif :'flifm 1 t ,ff ' 5 .BJ ', Q, fi .. gf, QI ' 'jfs Y '7 th. '4. W T T'-1 J g 'f ,sq pe--5.31 ,ffftxt-ff-3:',.f,.ffF'l,-1. i 1 ij P4 Iggy X ,f 41 5'??fa-'fffh +4 Jeff lw'x-fall WHIL- , '- PTM, fizieazeik ,, 'L ??iq',3ya-1 g Q, .iw-, Cxlllligf f Q - ff' I '7F'75fil7r.',Q , . 'K - . A if 'f l E771 , 'V' . s, we Y . 5 'jf .. .K A Mgr V, if . 4 site . .jst 'li '-fziihtw ng P kfffix ,ff f flkilimll iigwgiwl tl gi gf Tilt ,f:'i!Xfi!7 S9 -W -I W 4 U ' X ' H 'xi ww, TY: 'NT 'i .5512- QLA f- Xue, te. I' YYW .K in l 25 l .fl A ,W Y ,, ff 'Y f W f ,, .M f M, , ,a . W h e n M i s s Muriel I. Thomas resigned from the Mahanoy City High School, to accept a position in the Central High School of Scranton, the fac- ulty lost one of its most valuable and popular teachers. Miss Thomas had entered into most of the extra-cur- ricular activities and her absence from these duties is keenly felt by both faculty and students. Having graduated from Maha- noy City High School with the Class of '21, she entered Swarth- more the following September, graduating with a B. A. degree in 1925. During her college life, she took part in many activities as well as some social work in Phila- delphia. She received her M. A. degree from Radcliffe in '26. Since then she has been work- ing to receive an Ed. M. from Harvard. ii -'The first year Miss Thomas was faculty of our High School, 'tiiught History and English, igiutiftgiri-ng'thepremainder of her - .4 . . ,. 5, 4 i X, fs. ' , 1 YL' 1 ' s M mm., M... ,l ,ff . ,, .N I ,. Miss MURIEL I. THOMAS 6 1 time here, English was her only sub- ject. Beside her regu- l a r w o r k , s h e helped to coach successful debat- ing teams during '30 and '51. She also was one of our teachers who had charge of the following p r o - ductions: The L u c k y Break, The Brat and Pinafore. Because of her great intimacy with the Class of '31, she has en- deared herself to this class, and everyone was very glad to hear of her advancement in the educa- tional profession. Miss Thomas' chief work was journalism. It was through her advice and co-operation that The Nugget was able to be a prize paper at the Columbia Scholastic P r e s s Association Convention. Without her many and unusual ideas, the paper would not have succeeded as rapidly as it did. Her work will always remain and will never be forgotten by the editors and members of The Nugget staff. SENICDRS gil 'X 'fi' Q 'A ., nj, ia x, A V U' A f , .wr 4 4- A ' -,lg ' A ,IQ - ' A 1 1 .Hn 1 :Q 2 1 . '- V 7 O ., . X. ,A f , , , . V, 4- rf y Q 1, .QI . V, v - f' 3 A 4 14 ky, Qi. . ,X 1, v , ,4. z ,f ,A . A ' knarmnnm W My 1'--M -E'-N--17-:-f A-A - .. -, ,,,, Q.,.V., , ' 1.42, GH , IP O OE: '-RAD MIA APY XE 931 If 'N N C I , , , rf-, ' 1' N - f I ff J I 21.331 Lf AMOUR. IRENE ANDERSON, JEAN BAINBRIDGE, CEASERINE BANKES, JOSEPHINE BARR, DOROTHY BECKER, ARLENE BECKETT, FLORENCE BLEW, STELLA BONAVICH, VIOLET BRONK, FLORENCE BROSS, ELIZABETH BROSS, MARY BURKE, CATHERINE BURKE, FLORENCE BURKE, ROSE BUSNAUSKAS, JULIA DAVIDOCK, HELEN DOLNE, MARY DOWLING, MARY ' DZIADOSZ, ROSE EDWARDS MARGUERITE FALLON, MARY FREDERICKS, EMMA, GABLE, ALMA GABLE, ELSIE GIESEN, MARY GIFFIN, MARGARET GORDON, KATHRYN GRAMATA, HELEN GRIFFITHS, ,IEANETTE HASSARA, MARY HASSEL, MARY KAPLAN, MOLLY KAPLAN, SARAH KAUFMAN, JOSEPHINE KILLIAN, CATHERINE KIMMEL, CATHERINE KURDY, KATHRYN KUTZ, HELEN KUTZ, MIGNON LAWLER, GERALDINE LEWIS, DOROTHY LLEWELLYN, ,IOANNA LOUCHES, ANNA LYNCH, HELEN MARKUS, ANNA MASSARO, FRANCES McCOOG, KATHRYN MGNIFF, KATHRYN CLASS ROLL NORRIS, ANNA NORRIS, HELEN NOVAK, ALDONA O'BRIEN, CATHERINE PETCHEL, FLORENCE PHILLIPS, ORA RANG, MAE REING, ANNA RHOADES, MARION RICHARDS, BESSIE RICHARDS, LORNA ROONEY, MARGARET RYAN, KATHRYN SCHREYER, REGINA SCHUSTER, HELEN SEAGER, ROSE SHANER, RUTH SHOBER, IRENE SILLIMAN, JANE SMITH, MARY STAHLER, GRACE STANK, EDNA TANNER, PRISCILLA TESTEN, ELIZABETH TR USKOWSKY, FLORENCE TULIN, MARY UNSINN, FRANCES UNTERECKER, JANE VENALEVICH, JULIE VERBELLA, ANNA WAITKUS, ALICE WALL, CHARLOTTE WHITTICH, RUTH YEAGER, HELEN ASCHMAN, WILLIAM AUGUST, CLARENCE BARLOW, WILBUR BLACKWELL, FRANK BEVELHEIMER, HAROLD BOBBIT, GEORGE BOYER, GILBERT BRADY, FRANK BROCKER, JAMES BURKE, JAMES CAPITANIO, JAMES COOK, ETHELBERT COOPER, WILBUR FISHER, HARRISON GARBER, CLAUDE GROODY, LEON HARPER, WILBUR HARRISON, DAVID HECKMAN, IRVIN HINKLE, CHARLES HOLLOWAY, JAMES HUBLER, WILLIAM HYDOCK, MICHAEL JAMES, WILLIAM KALEDA, ALBERT KARLIK, JOHN KERSAVAGE, PETER LARKIN, HARRY LAWLER, IDRIS LOISEAU, LOUIS LUGAN, HARRY MAGUIRE, KENNETH MECARTHY, JOSEPH MICOLONIS, STINEY MILUNAS, JOSEPH MONAGHAN, THOMAS MOWERY, WESLEY O'BRIEN, PATRICK O'CONNOR, CHARLES PERRY, ROBERT PETRAVAGE, ALEXANDER PICCIANO, JOSEPH REED, HOWARD REMUS, EDWARD RYAN, JAMES RYAN, JOSEPH SCHAD, FRED SEMINACK, JOHN SENAVITIS, ALBERT SENESKY, WILLIAM SUCHOCKI, JULIAN SULLIVAN, FRANCIS SWOKEL, JOSEPH TERRILL, ELLSWORTH TOMCAVAGE, EDWARD TROY, WILLIAM TYE, GERALD UMBERGER, WALTER UNSINN, CHARLES VELIGDAN, JOHN VINORIES, STINEY WALCHAK, EDWARD MEDVETZ, ANNA CORNELIUS, BUDDY VVALTERS, PAUL W' MELCHIORI, JOSIEPHINE CUMMINGS, FRANCIS WARNER, FRANK ffl' If J'?-, F MILES, JANE D'AMICO, LEONARD WEBB, RAYMOND 3? mm,-f' gif., MOSS, MARIE DAVIS, HOWELL WILLIAMS, HADEN ,SI 4, MYESKY, CONSTANCE DENNIS, GEORGE YENALEVICZ, STI N fy- f -AAK T4 I I NOLAN, MARGARET DzIADOSz, JOSEPH YENCHICK, KMI , ,E al. 'L ff' NOLTER, MARY FAUST, PAUL YERCAYAGE, J '53, k'-- 10' , 'E Sig 'Af7- ' 'A 4 ,Q-,V I I 2-1 -'-'TI - .M ' 1.4- 1 es' TW I I' 'A 'I ' ., -LJ 1' 25, Il' f I 2 l- ,LI I ,I ., ,,Aff:, -- K, ,- -5 ,:I -'Q A I, ,EI-:Di Qing, V' A I, -'g Sly Q K 1-. A f .A V. A ., , 2 T291 I ,Vf,Jf'fx! A - 4' -. C IS f' 'W BLACK? f Ai, M fl ,M f i4f 2Q , ,,wi,., X i I , 1 9 H 5 .i 1 - 1 ' 1 I I JL I I l 1 3 1 1 Y 5 f 5 f -iv, , 31 ,uf ,af 7.11, M - ,Ak 5 is W 4 .,.N A H Qu? ily -MF ' I rgdxy Rf-rx, N :gift 4 if W., ,' ,' Xp Q5 .: ii ,- 'gy 'QQ 'N ..- , :z pR4fL,,j7 .' f M r -,M Q1 f'i. . A 'imiff-fig? 5' X251 af f ' N 'xi M X, ,Gi 'ivqlx 1,1 wgxyun E ij ,2 Qbf N., x H M Q 1 -. X .. 1 A is fx 1. ,.'. via,:'iix f 130 ,xr ' Q SyL,f'1,gf- 0 .1 X J L 'X 3 1 . 3' L Hs D 19 MEN 5 535, CLASS FLOWER .. ....... Red Rose CLAss COLORS ........,..,............A. Red and White CLASS MoTTo . . To Strive, to Seek, to Find and Not to Yield CLASS OFFICERS President ..,....L.......... , ...,..,... WILLIAM SENESKY Vice President . . . . , . KENNETH MAGUIRE Secretary ..... . . FRANCES UNSINN Treasurer , . . . . . FKANK BRADY ,Y , ff9'?Cf2f':9f1 .J -.5 . if ' 1 'f? JL wk x l Kaine' . Q 3'3 as Q 1 it new x f7L,'f , ,,',':' 'fif X ,. we ff-1' : . ,R fs' in It ef ,A,,.'-N, ' b- YL., 1' H ' H - sg 5315. f- gf 'iii'-'f1fAf fig? xlyx gf if ,MW ,lb ,IAA i?!I5?n Dfw 'lhl xi, Xl'UJv- . Q JW? 45.452-5:9 , -'1 f :QE i +1i: il' 3 , 1 X if- A wi , . fc ,, fs, 'W 5' J' 'L-7.T.,731jff kk ,-.A ,, FN. ' ' Hg WL 3 ffsx VX uf, me 'ff Get? MQ 3 it A152435-hf?,f 4' 5 M A, 1 5 ,Qf-,Q fe lx. ez ,f 5' , , D We A ff ff f ww ev mf L, M .f - s ,VM I ' iv ' e L f Leigh ' W' s M . A - , iw we f 41. 6 Q . , sl 1 V , .Hain i321 X M ,g,,Tg- ,M.,M ,,A m ,1, , , W. M, , j K AROO 2 mf, C 93 1 1 - MR N? ,BLACKx ' 6 .. 1 f f W. N... -' ' kfgggr, Y ., ' , xg. 1 . ,. , V, A, , x .. ,lf 9,,,',LQ ' .. . N. ' A 1 .ft ,. inn' ggi? .Y X. Vw. J, ff 1 ,N I, Y Iv 1:9 LJ .. 2-If Xff X4 4,,x Q , V N. If A. 5 ' F - if ' Q ,A 1 ' '621.fE,4 .:.h. 1 I, ,P . , H , W ft fe' V- .4 f , , '. f 1 V1 my 1 X , A J , - '-A -, -1, f-4' :: If .' , k M, f'.,f' K 2535 :gf 41-,cfm ' ' 54 ,If V ' lf ' ', ,L T, E as' ia.l1v.f'g3P ' A g,,' Q N' v '. V K Tl f ,lfkx 7 ' 'ff' V 4 a .2 .1 , f,- , ' .13 I P33 I av JV -- Mc ON 1981 W H5 nNDBLAC1ge WHAT A SENIOR SHOULD POSSESS! S -- Sense QUnlimitedj. E - Energy fUnlimitedJ. N -- Nerve QTo do or not ro doj. I - Intelligence. O - Order. R -- Respect QFor their superiorsj. Do you? If not, acquire them! 9 -Joi-IANNA DLLEWELLYN. 22736 fsm Hg gg r , 5N54Q L hz ' rf U 3 m x' 'V, H' ,gg1 SQ?J pf g .,, .. S me . S Q Q e S S 5 me ninefeieafee Wemffe . . , IRI I V - . . 1 4, . .. QMC 5f.Qj3ij ii i i 93 1 L HS M BLACK- M. IRENE AMOUR RENEE GIRLS, CPIOKUS. TIQNNIS CLUB, '29. Everyone knows the old saying, Gentlemen prefer blondes, but that isn't the only reason why Renee is admired by the opposite sex. Only those who know her best are conscious of her pleasing personality, but even those who don't can hear her cheerful little giggle as she wanders through the corridors. WILLIAM ASCHMAN CLARENCE J. AUGUST NUGGLT STAFF, '31. CLASS BASRETBALL. YEAR Boox SrAEE. TRACK, '30, Bovs' CHORUS. ORCHLSTRA. DRAMATIC CLUB. YEAR Book STA1-1-'. And still another one of the big shots comes in NUGGLT STA1-1-', '30. view. He is a very capable basketball player and a mem- . A A I t her of the junior Varsity. He also shows great promise uullllj 'S 3 PUPUNIM Ember of our Class, cspecmlly W'fh as a track man having been on the track team in '29 and the opposite sex. hast Pine street seems to have a special good enough to obtain his letter- attractivcness for him. Bill has had few worries in school, and we hope they will still be less when he sails out of the harbor, into the deep. W Nl' l '1xE'L. il Qi-.fi :fi . .Hcp -iw A fy, Y, J EiL.:,M,,xr ef if f L, - ,eff ' -X' LQ if L 'QU'-'lf ' I l' ,QS -vi. , l',, t1',', i.,e 2'1L'5g,,Q-'15 , , f' 2- .L I .R 'ff V HT 'fin-r',. K K' V A i 15j Q X, fi--1 F f i m .wigs 4' s -I :iii iflil 'il fu' i wi if? fflfgwl ' J-'I 'l 'L 75 xiii. , e 'e'+iezgv221 L-.X ' 1 TJ- 'ie' +4k.i,1Lvi-5 l-.l f -A +V MLS... ,s .A K if , .. -,L ,-.P Ay , L Tl JSF' I-S -.-' ' . ' 1 ' l x a H'.- l fr ' .ta J J C Smog, I K 4 iw .iii A 1 5 fl '35-W -' 13- i , A-yr -Lg ef IXSS L -fxf'J ' i .ff 1 l -1 ...H WILBUR BARLOW Vmisih' l:0OTllAl.l, '50. Ymk Book Sanur. W'ilbur surprised everyone this football season by practically running away with honors. W'e knew he would shine in some way. Wfilbur has many friends because of his good-nature and congenial ways. Nothing is You big for him to accomplish and we hope he succeeds in what- ever he undertakes. JEAN ANDERSON CEASERINE BAINBRIDGE Gurus' l5AbkI'I'lSAl.I.. IJRAMATH1 Crun. SIS Gnus' Cnouus. Hocus' TIAM. Yuma Book SIAI-l. Vout 1' HAH, 'ML jean is the type of girl no one will ever be sorry to GIRIS' CHORUS. Hocklx' TIAM. inect. She is jolly, good-natured, and always willing to Guns' li,xsm'l'nAi,1.. help a friend in need. Besides being admirable and , HU H I l V jovial, she is efficient, and we are sure that she will meet Dul you ever get . Se fwtlmm J mule? wie CJ with great success in her work in the commercial world. always tell Wl1Cn she is coming along, because her merry laughter can always be heard before she appears around the end of the hall, And can she roll her eyes! Sis ' ambition is unknown to us, but whatever it is, it spells l lappiness. l . ' 4 5' 'et , ' 1 fl-' , -1 , Q p Q ' '-:rf . ' 55l'F x' fx I - . A 'nj' -I L 2. L X J , as . ' l ' . Q . X L. x-. , 3 .4 l7'6l I ,, ll if'-f? . it-if .5 24 Q 4 r K ' 3 eff WHA? 'C fffifi, afififi 16' Ai' :ni E .1 .4 JOSEPHINE BANKES Gnus' Cuokus. Io is very quiet, and has not taken a very active part in school affairs, but she is always ready to lend a hand, -lo's ambition is to become a housewife, and we know she will be happy, for Dickens said, The smile, the cheerful, happy smile, was made for home and firesidc, peace and happiness. FRANK BLACKWELL He may not be able to name the line of Caesars for you but he can explain all the intricate mechanisms of the modern engines. XVhat is work for others in this vocation is play for this energetic, ambitious young me- chanic. On the other hand he is an ardent advocate of Socialism, HAROLD BEVELHEIMER Bl2VY DEBATE CLUB, '30, '3l. ORClllS'l'KiK. JOURNAIAISL4, '30. BAND. BoYs' CHORUS. YliAll Boon Sl'Al l . Drmivtfirlc CLUB. Bevy has been a member of the band, orchestra, and Boys' Glee Club. He has contributed to the Nugget and has taken part in the activities of the Dramatic Club and the Year Book Staff during his Senior year. We hope Bcvy interrupts his reading long enough to read this epitome. ,' ' ,sip A . .5 .. W ii , 'i - 3 x i 'At' ' r. ,. , ,JfJ ' 'L ' f HJ ' ,' . t 4, J V Y iff, TQ . 1,1-1 'ii f A... any . -,ff 4 .J A R -2- lx, fri., ' . ,x , . ',-UK, ' A q ,V f , '--' A . x . ' f1lV' 1+ -F' I 1 1 ,-Q' J J Av, x 1 x '3..,-f 'fff'j - f'A' H- M -f'- -ff f' lf ,,..,,. ,,.,,,,-, , .,..N ,,,.,,,,W,,W,.e..,.,.,..,,,,..,.,,,,,, ,W 0 'AROO R ggi: MCNZ, -f W H Ai 43, ,Y E jwnl ' ,fs ffgg ' f -A - 'ks,f,,2.7'w. ' f ,,.-N- , X--- .'u.f-ffl, I ,.,, A Wi, 4,.,, i...a,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,, ,. ,. 'I' , GEORGE BOBBIT Lveryone in the school knows George. From all sides come cheery halloos as he passes in the corridors. He has followed the commercial course through high school and from all reports is quite an DOROTHY BARR - DOT FRINQH Ci.on, '30, '3l. LJIKAMATIC. Cl,ou. LATIN CLUB, '30, '3I. QIOURNALISM, '50. OluHl1s1'RA, '29, '30, '3l. YEAR BOOK STAFF. Gnus' CHORUS, '28, '29, '3l. lJliBATl'. CLUB, '30. 'l'iNNis CLUB, '30. Doi is one girl of our class whom we shall always admire. She is a typical Ideal Senior. La petite mad- emoisclle is a splendid example of studiousness and quiet- ness. Although she may he quiet during lessons she thor- oughly enioys some good fun. excellent student. ARLENE BECKER Arlene is very quiet and unassuming. She is the pos- sessor of il timid. lovable, little smile, that twitches around the corners of her mouth at the most appropriate times. Since Arlene is a faithful follower of King Commer- cial, we'll End her some day in il big city as Some- body's Stenogf' -.f. , e., Q1 . -'!,7'f j ., ii .i . -- 1. 8,5143 s . ,V -' . Q -ag -in - 2 is JJ ,- '- ' ,gy ' . ' 1 -' ,- ,ng i , . N , i 5 -- -is .-351.5 EP . ' 1 t Y ft . ' . 2 X x 'yu px, .J , - , -fu , - i 1- . t I i A -A 4 , V 'c -h V RK- .- 'f.g,'?f3:+,, 1r f' we ,fp 2 -,.- X- 1,-. A :T 'qkx . dl.. f If ii 1 A, ,n - .'1.. be S x 5... '.-fi '1 R fri, V. 4 3 ' ,..- -. . I -qv. 4 1 Y tx--- sk 1. , My .. .- M A. . . ,, , 1. X4-MX Q Q.- - , 1, 1 TX , risi M, .A . ? V. f ' f Ni U i , - I f v L W , 1,2 .L 2 3 f 'f-U. t ' 2-f , AM- La ,-ww? - A fi , -1 V 1 4, , , r Q M V' f F gig ' , ,, up-wh-MV' 5 l lv is L. JAMES E. BROCKER CLASS BASKHTBALL. BAND. .ll M ORLH1-.sTRA. Tam it MANAGI ix. A graduate of St. Fidelis School is our next candidate in line for popularity. His hobby is mechanics, although he is interested in music. being a member of our High School Band. jim is also an active member of the Boys' Chorus. STELLA BLEW VIOLET BONAVICH STliL DRAMATIC CLUB. FRENCH CLUB. LITERARY CLUB, '29, '30. IJRAMATIL' CLUB. NUGGYT STAFF, '3l. GIRLS, Clioitus. YIAR Book STAFF. Behold, Mr. B:igenstose's able assistant. We don't know Guns' BA5kl'l'llAl.l., '3I. what we would do without Violet. She is an untiring 1 - I l worker, and is never too busy to help anyone. Violet also Cl'-Ck'cl'ClW'Y'Sl'Ck!-tlww are the 'YPCWUYCF keys takes art as an extra curricular activity. Besides this, Wspondmg U' Stcllais Qvvcdv 6 '-Vers' UTWS Punto ct she is n good student. A brilliant future is predicted for charn1ante, she may be called. She never is blue as her' her name signihes, for her bubbling laughter may often be heard resounding through the halls. Wlierever there is fun, you are sure to find Stella! -1 ,. , . ,, ,..'j-y 4 . .- I. gfi '. -fb V' , f - V . . I f' ' M 5 -.I x .f - V ' ' I. -i lRr -Law ..0, ff 5 ' ' , J V .2 .1 -l' 551' i ii I K f .fn ' 'T' f --9.2.1 l59l f,,. 'WT , . X 'Yet i I ,,.,.,, Q war' , l H Q f N, ft ,f g we W H W , V,,, X X I , fv f ' , v V if i NN GILliER'F BOYER FLORENCE BECKETT Fl.OSSlli IDRAMATH. CLUB, '31, CQIRLS' liA8KI'll!Al.l., '29, '50, '5I. GIRLS' QIHORUS, '5l. llOiKl'.Y TIAM, '30. Nuuuizr STAI-1-', '31, VoLl.m' BALL, '28. lilossie, one of those admirable girls, who wears .in uneeasing smile, has it very pleasing personality. She Im .required a multitude of friends. W'hen we enll our pleasant high school days, Flossie will be one of those whom we shall remember as a fun-lover. to mind FRANK BRADY GlI5l5Y I.ix'llN fll.Uli. Din-xii TIRM, '30, '3I. I Q ' I W FRI NK H CI.Uli. Yi AR Iioox Swu i'. lX'J ' ' Sm' 'l' X Ml 'NOK SVN ' lJLim'l'i CLUR. C1 ,iss Plilil ASUKI R, '30, '3 I. Gibby has been a prominent member of the eom- NUKG' F STA' ' ' 'i C' U mercial eourse. As a typist of the Nugget and Year Book, he has used his time and skill in making these ventures il Into the Senior class limelight comes one of the most brilliant members of our class. There is not at single success. If Gilbert will be as successful as he promises problem in wig that Frank e.1nnot master. He also to be, our elnss will have reason to be proud of him. excels in languages and sciences. Besides his studies, Frank lakes part in many extra-curricular ztetivities. X U ls , ' 5-'. is , 4 5 WAX ,. s ss .H M . k '7 X 'K' V I. 8 'sfffi . . ' i-4-RY? if w-Q i . . L 'uw fi' '- 'X , ,.., . . . T -if. 4 ,T .1 is . L 'N.. Tv.. 64.-. . J, ' . , . , ,X ' t ' s vs X xxx . -- F401 J- -jfwm- , , V, iw 0 '79 'NJ LZ ' Mc J 931 J HS BLACIQ -ss. '29 FLORENCE BRONK ORr:HEs'rRA. LITERARY CLUB, '29. Florence has been a faithful member of the orchestra for four years and strange to say, she has never missed a practice. If all were like Florence, the orchestra would rival any orchestra in thc world. JAMES J. BURKE UMM.. Again we come in contact with a young man who takes not the slightest interest in the opposite sex. Whether this is one of his faults or a desirable asset, we leave to you. He is also an efficient accountant, this being proved hy his comme-rci.1l record. JAMES CAPITANIO JIMMY Here is one of the fun-makers and gloom-chasers of the class of '3l. He doesn't intend to let anything worry him. We do not know what james intends to take up as his life-work, but whatever it is, his good nature will help him to be successful. ..wv.L J-,,., - ', If'f'1'a. fi .45 YV -,tfga rf, 'Y , ' i .al . ,ff -'SWF TQ A -' A f.. , f Q A ,,.M:.,' 0- Q Ll N- -f, :'ii-Jax' 1 ' Q -ii ' ,T I :Car ',lf7-'1! igAI'ii .. ,-fi-V - , g,. . , .1 f .5 , q,,,. E -, ,r . , A !.,. ,ua g .b if 15,3312 in -- I1 X 3 Yiflf L L, -f , Q N-'A 1' -.l'.g25'-34, P, 1' i' qcfwlffji 1: 1 .1 ,J :ii :A JF ggi: . nf- A.i,.,g.Z'.15 7 Yi K .VE mf' ', 65 mf 2 lvflf' 1 ' -94 - X ,, ' 'af ,t N -1 , E -pgrzi' -'g ,L - - :if--' 1' Z-gi ff . - i an na- 9 I ,ffffff at , 4, M2 4 N. I . , ,,w, X: 1 ,.. IA. QP. K., , t. ., . 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GIRI.S, BAsIuzTIIALL, '29, '30. LITERARY CLUB, '29. Lib enjoys life seeing only the bright side and pass- ing up the dark. Very popular with the opposite sex, her affections have been caught by a certain Senior lad which tells the secret of her anxiety to enter the store where he works. Lib wants to be a nurse so great things are in store for her. MARY Bnoss VOLLLY BALL, '28. GIRLS' Cnoiws, '28, '29. DRANIATIQ CLUB. LITILRARY CLUB, '28. Mary is quiet and unassuming but the posscssor of :. perpetual smile. She has a lovely disposition and no one in the class would care to say an ill word about her. Mary is industrious and believes in getting il start in the business world by beginning to work now. 'Wg .A,fI',Q-rf-N., :iffy - f 7 g,-5 Sxlh. .-yr. LTAA .1 Lvl, 'I Q' I 33 ,f-Xa.-k.,, , , f ,A - -Ti , fi -V T .g,I...x.1 .1-,3 ,, Qt, f - -Q ,- B - f Vfifh take All i ly I li :lg '- ii 'If-Efiifg T? ,X N 1 t , ,f . - ., Efiiu .' L in .- 4.4-r, , 5-N ' L , .V V X7 Ln. Z. . f lf, .5-FYFQA F f .K lg - -it V 'H' I W , ' fi-1 -gfsr1'f s X ' , - -.b'11IV A - L.. -Lf it .L L kr - . '4x.3 ' X ' R 'R .1 if 2 A . 5 . . -L if ,, W asp is sf' vw N v WN. yt .gf X. R ,Sites MJ NAMAMM 'vw Minis - L -X. N. -ii , , , . ky., .,,,,,A,,,, W-, .s,-.,x 1 i Q 931 If IV Bwilsff is i 9259 N -1 -1 FLORENCE BURKE FLOS Liriniun' CLUB, '29, Attention, dear readers, for this dcmure Ol maid de- mands recognition, Here is a bewitching belle of the Burke Brigade. Florence has taken a very active part as she played the role of an accomplished student while in Mahnnoy City High School, in fact she has everything, and lacks nothing, so why go into details? WILBUR COOPER Boys Crioiu.-s. Wilbur is one of the care-free members of the class of '51, He seems to be attracted by the Junior girls fone in particularj. Although he is a great tease, Wilbur is good natured and we are sure this will 1id him in makin his BALTZAR CORNELIUS BUDDY Yum: Book STAI1-'. Have you ever seen Buddy rushing madly up the street witl. a suit box under his arm? Buddy has . worked for a rominent cluthier and we ho e in the 5 P chosen life-work successful. future, we shall find Buddy :i prosperous business man. 1 6219,-'.a . -'M ' - -.. - af'- Pfi l 7- 'xiii H . , .s vw if' I , .fir Vqxxq fi 6 I 1 f E 5. ,lj f-.ij 1 4 4, f 1 N 1 l ,. r',f vs f .e -- if- 'r .X ' ,X c ir , ' ' X 'A 1, if .4 -- A 1 . K ?' -.A - , 1 71-'ff' V- - , ,. , ,.,, . J 1,1 N., ., ,I , . i , ,, , A., - w.,.,L,. .:- V f L . 'V ,Xu ,Q Q K 'fig 'ilvv:f:'?, ri' 'I f 5 y X, ly, ' -4 -' -L 4 4l., V' X f ll . ,- 1- :' ' 1 T1 . Vx --J ' 'A-'iii' . - L 3 if . J 3-s'X i?3,:v.' -Q , .Mit Hi X A-1h5,.,i.5' .fiili L1 -ll Q , E .i - - 1 E fi 'Q W' J fl, 1 JW :L .9 U . ll- ' - A 1 ' 1 ,-r 'f l X v fl i f-- 'lbw 0 ,,,1.,,,.,, A i. . , . I . . 2,Y5,...,.v , - 1. ,Nr t, 'X . yt, , X . H sr Qi f 'A ' X- ' 33. .fxfl 1 '- A' 'fins 1 1 Jw -A J,f,, ,- Y. ' 1511, V X A Jw V U, 4, ,fi .f E 1 f' X iw , ' R wa C lrgjll . C ' -hsnf 5 01 ,Qi I. ly F l -1 -4 FRANCIS CUMMINGS Francis is n regular pal towards all the boys of our class and ns a result he has acquired many friends among the boys. Francis will .l ' b ' 1 vxays e remembered by our class .is Une of the few women haters. They don't seem to curry any weight with CATHERINE BURKE mr I.iTi-,mins CLUB, '2 9. An engaging smile, big blue eyes, wavy hair, and a fascinating dimple, are certainly valuable assets to any girl's career, but when to all these is added the saucy wit of an Irish lassie, we emphatically declare that the one who gets Kathryn is getting more than his share. -, him at all. ROSE BURKE Ifiu.Nt:H CLUB, '30, LiTi-.uAiu' CLUB, '29. JOURNALISM, '50. IJRAMATIC CLUB. Cimrs' Cuoiws, '29, '3l. Rose, who is one of the small-in-stature members of class of thirty-one, is the very model uf industr . y. One of her outstanding qualities is perseverance Rose is well liked by her classmates. It has been whispered that Rose intends to be a stenngraplier. the JH' l 1, I gf ' fix' Y '14 71- -- :VSAT J X ,X N. . -, cw , X ' , .1xl .,- 'X ' HM -fzs X. ' -. U fm' : C, ' ' qi' -wa 553. ',.-A I - K V .t , A-5, , 5 . , V , 'N 'N .-3' ' .. ' , A ii ,.. -ff, U - s Q.. Jr? ff' ,MX 1 ive, i ,X - at ,qv-. ,zu -L .H , A J .0 E . s li, L-0 fy,-f, 1 '- g flff . i v.,.-4 S gi . I -Luv.: ax' my it , ,N P Xb 1- ,. - - : V' ., 'Q' '- 'Fr- : Q- H XX... 24- L 4 . t r-1 .xv VX - ' -, ' IMI , if.. r ..AVA ,WWMyomMW,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,,,.....eilii,e-hasM----M r?,..,,E HS IAQ fi Da Agn., il lan l r x f HELEN DAVIDOCK d nt from Barnesville. She is Helen is another stu e very quiet but lives up to the old saying, Actions are louder than words. Helen is active in commercial work and enjoys business work of all kinds. We suppose Helen will take this as her life's work. MARY DOLNE JULIA BUSNAUSKAS JULIE Guns' BASKETBALL, '29. GIRLS' Cnokus, '28, '29, '3l. If the likeness of this young lady aroused no interest GIRLS, BASKLTBALL, '29, '30, '31. whatever in you, we wish to inform you that she is one U , H . , , , of our most industrious and pleasant students. She is also -luke has been, very active 'n gms sports, and she a very active participant in the community. Whenever plays basketball especially well. As a student of the com- one sees Mary, she has a smile' mercial course and an active participant in school activi- ' er which has realized her ties, she has engaged in a care . . b d ,, ideal: A sound mind in a sound o y. l 'Y' F5 F4,N.1XfQ,f . 'll' !lQ 'v 1- . 3413 l N Y. -, J ,,,Q,l-f :fl ' if ' lj 3 ' nf- cy., Y-Him' 0' 4 ,Ae,y,J4Ng' Qs.. 5: Q5 5 ff fi 71' 'l-1 , 1 qw- Q, sf L j.'.' , -f in xl - ff.-gf ffwf,-,ii-' 2 21,4 17, 2,1 K ?'flg.i:,Qki?'P w-.-A, 32--y -..V-ff , , , 1 i 1 .1 s '-5' i2f?iTfn. 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DOWLING l.iriiaAm' Croix, '29, K0 Gmts' Cimkus. Mary is one of the quiet, unobtrusive girls of the class. Only tho-se who know her best know how agree- able Mary is. XY'e do not believe she would disagree with anyone. Mary has not told us what her future work is to lie. May life holml for her much happiness and success. LEONARD D'AM1co HOWELL DAVIS I.IiN l.AllN Chun, '30, '3l. BASM I'I!Al.I, Mon., '30. l,RA'xlA'l'll Ciun, '3I. BANH, '29, '30, '3l. Dinwri. Ciuu, '30, -loukNA1.lsM, '30. Lenny is in the habit of not rushing about. Al- though he has always been on pressing business outside of school hours. he has taken part in the activities of the band, Debating and Dramatic Clubs. He stands out, also, because of his laughter, his wisecracks in Latin Club, and because of his height. BAND. Ymn Boox STAI-'I'. NUGQLT S1'A1frf. IDILAMKTIK' Ceuta. Since vie Erft knew Howell he has beea a jovial frieml. During his High School career, he brought home the bacon, being so successful as an advertising manager for the Nugget he was placed in the same position on the Year Book. As cymbal player in the band, he applied himself so vigorously that the cymbals grew smaller and thinner under the strain. L E i 4 il 'iii I J if '- .J , 'X ,i Cv 1, 1 F , ngx' ' K 'Ml-'fx . u as use 'ix i- x , a ,- K ..A . 'rr- lf' i 'Y F . 'Qui ' Vw-,f X -V ,L I r TV ,A ' 'i J r 1:1 1- ' ' '-f---1 T i ,Im ggi., -K? V, YK N . l . ' 'N VT Qi ' -t .. ' - , -'-',- - A ., F5 . ' v - . , ,J..,A.YL,, gf my J -six. 1 .Aix -A , nz.. B., 1--,fi . -. , ii f 1 '. A tg.-. L X ' . Ali sn'-A 5 I l ' l X - V 'FL ' . r ' fi . -1- 1. ' so H L , new .f 1-.:Ni'fiY9 46 , I3 1 ' - , I f it 'W T ,,. Rijtfi il? f l' lit. - - i i. 'n w.,,4fw7' Nuff wi. 'Q 4 is 1 ji , i l WM' i ifxjiiqgisf' ' jf' I ml ji Wh 1 A X, . , ,JMC V V, 4, 1 I ., f tip! .W 'WW 2 .lv yi J 1 ' h gf' Ill 40' - - li l I Q an GEORGE DENNIS NFA-1-1, Cieorge'S hnir points him out immediately as one who works Ul'1CRll1 the Shade of a barber pole. He has been interested in commercial Subjects, and especially in manual training. If George continues to look as successful as he looks now, he has nothing to fear for the future. ROSE DZIADOSZ MARC UERITE EDWARDS l.II'IR.xRI' CI.UIi, 'Z9. PEG Rose is one of our industrious commercial students. LATIN CLUB. Dl'.BA'l'Ii CLUII, '30, She believes in putting forth her best elforts and as u re- FRI-'Neil CLUB. TliNNIS CLUB. sult succeeds in everything she undertakes. YIQAR Boox STAI-'Ia JOURNALISM, '30. GIRl,S' CHORUS. DRAMATIQ: CLUB, '3O. Her ambition is to be ll nurse and with such a capa- b'l't a' 'li' oss i'S w' shall all become atients to be . . . . . H y 5 5 L P nu L P Marguerite is a favorite of our Senior eirele. If you under her charge. . . . have been accepted into her wide range of friends, you will find her to be amiable and sincere. Her seholastie ability is commendable and we might say, extra-currieu- lar activities Seem to be her hobby. VI., I i ' 1' 'I' .fps i if .fax . .3 A 9-'YJ in rx 'e M, N' h - 'v,- I ,A Ylgf' I 'If V I - . I I -we I . I .- rfil -, Bl f- .. ' ' ' T . '. .Qu 1 an-IL, E. N ' ' ' - W I - , , -' J .g , ', 1' , .. SJ ' T4 I I X I .. . , l j -- f 1, ' Q - J J ,I gl, N , -:V . - .N 'I ' .L l47l 'L N , W W VZ 1 4 sv 5 wt , W- I - sw AM l . If ,, W ffwmi ff? 4 z f f X MM 15 f 1 I I f f I1 ,sv MARY FALLON MIBS VoI,I I Y HAI I- I,I1'I,ImIu' Crum. Mary Is another winning girl on our class roll whose chief object in life is to have a good time. She has .I host of friends in School, but the most important friend is out of school It is not without uncensing effort th.It M1ry makes .I success of the eommercial work. JOSEPH DZIADOSZ PAUL FAUST ,lOli Bovs' CHORUS. -IoUI1NIxI ISN1 CII UII, '10, V V v Cll.ASS PRISIIIIN1, '30, YI ,ut Book SIAI I . X,xnsII'1' l1ooI'II.xI I , 30. X xItsI'Iv li,xsIsI I'IxAI I , Bl. D, BAT, T, AM, -31. FR, N, H CLUB' -30' -H. I .. .. Nut. il 'I' S' M. J ' 1 ' A snnle, follow ed by .I cheery hello and an he.Irt- L TM' I 'MMA In 4 LLB' rending crack on the baclt, are his chief assets. Besides being the captain of our football team, he is also J capable Inember of our championship basketball aggregation. If you like paradoxes you might he plensed to know that for .Ill his SI.llSK'.Il'I build he eowers in the presence of the fair 'CX. 1 . It-g ', j , 1' U, 1,-u Al . II ,- ,As - ' ' ML., Y . X, ,. . 'I X t N r my N ,. X ,K 1 : t I - ' 1 I.Ix'I'IN CI L,II lllll sim Nr, '30, '31, Pdlllli wide r.IIIue of nttgiiiinients .Ind the esteem in which we hold him .ire well illustrated by the number of responsible positions he holds. Our excellent record .Is .lnmors IS due to the leailership of Paul .ls President. Paul has hnth literary and jourII.ilisti tilent wh' well-known to his classinales. e . ' I Ieh .ire quite t ' . Y, 51 T fs, 'F I Nj- I I -Pwr? 1. N 4- N -.f I ' - ' . .. .f li 2' 'ig' , 'I 'N ' x . . - - i A fi.-.I .1 ji .- -5- , I fs h jig. ,j, ' 2 '- , li. . 'I ,I ea S X -' I ,I,'x,'1 SK ' l A v , I. X . I. : I ' , 'W-55-45 '- X- gf, Q- . l4Sl This charming lass hails from Gordon. She has just if W.N.......,, Q l , 2135, Q 931 faiiiasp Hsu A A C' ml v i I 3 HARRISON FISHER TRACK, '28, '29, '50, '51, Boys' CHORUS, '31, Harrison's is that tenor voice in the Boys' Glee Club that you long so to hear. His arms just seem to have been made to fit a mandolin, too. Although Harrison has been studying the commercial cours find crooning his vocation. c, we su est that hc mi ht gg g EMMA FREDERICKS ALMA GABLE EM BILL JOUIKNALISM, '30. IDRAMATIC CLUB. YILAR Boon STAFF. TNUGGH' S'l'AlfIf, '30, '3l. FRENCH CLUB, '30. Yi-iAR Booit STAFF. When we recall our high school days this comel spent two years with us but in this short time we have , y become well acquainted with her delightful ways and pol- hrunette will ever be a part of them. Her personality and ished manners. She possesses a beautiful voice and often charm captivates all, especially the stronger sex. Although l ltmma is n very busy miss, she manages to maintain a high standard in her studies. I l' f pharmacy. n tit uture she will take up peases the school assembly with her solos. .I .N fw- .V, '1jQg'-Lqb' K'- ,-:M X .' -,fl-5 .L - 'W . A. I ,.1, ' ixhuf A ,, . if J Q . V' ttf. IRI, 7' 'Li R' J p ,. vbfw-f' , J - ff' '!- ' f R 7' , 1 ' I i ,Qd,3 '..f-- ' h' 'ff1 5? l - 4 ' i -jf . . , --A 4 . g' .J f sg-5 ,W 2. f 5, I f g 1. ei? ii- f . i i ,, , ' wx r-if - ffl I4 I ,,f V ,,- , l ,v i '.41'z.'. ., IQ f f' ' f- CF 1- ' 1' A-' ,, ffiil' I' A.'ir:'l-' s l 'I 'li is Li' ki 4'QvS1.. fh'i J'-f' 'rx 'A ' ' ' ,, ' 'jg . - ' V, V fy K xl J fl A 3,-'--f4V Jil J .A .- Ja 'R f f ff A f f-if ' fm :ew '- J ,if--.,,,,-,ff -'T ,-, H W -A J - s .. . -.. , p Q -bf It bfi up Jvmf--f' .1 f v 49 A: 'R' A , , ,, Q fif .. , , Q. H. ' WW C' i lrw x fe T5 EM 9g 7, , i swf-1 fr Q W Qi Q , Q, N W, V - Ui 0 Q, E5 'al-aF:' ?? 1 7 f MARY GIESON Here is a girl who the same. Her retiring into thinking that she friends will tell you she UPUD., never worries and gets there just manner in school has deceived us is unassuming but her intimate is ever ready for fun and friend- ship. Her ambition is yet a secret to us. ELSIE GABLE RED lilsie is another one of our friends from Gordon, who has been a pulvle to us due to short acquaintance. Al- though her auburn hair classifies her as being Hery and quick-tempered, her true disposition is quiet and unassum- ing. Possessing musical ability, Iilsie plays the piano well. MARGARET GIIFIFIN PEG CilRI.S' CHORUS, '28, '29, '50, '3l. GIRLS, BAsItI1TI3AI.I.. LATIN f:l,Ul!. 13RAMATlK1 CLUB. Dl,BATINKi TI AM. Oium-.sTRA. FRLNCH CLUB. Dl.BATlz CLUB. joURNAI.IsM, '30, 'Jl. NLVGGIzT STAI-'If fAssotIA'I'I- EIIITORJ YI-AR Book STAN' CEIIITORJ. This engaging young miss has proved that beauty and brains do go hand in hand. W'hile her excellent work on the Nugget earned for her the editorship on the Year Book, her comcliness and vivid personality won for her that certain Senior boy. Peg also possesses a beautiful A voice and instrumental talent. x- , I . 1 - .. f-f '- .J . - '. '.- ' 4- 4' F- align. a- Y L ' , .1 I. -N fvsu. X ti' gji vw. ' ' ellsqisi' , Q ' -4 , . . gs . Q I X . , x, 1 'N -.-. ,-gf - 4 i ,.,r,.r.UM. .lr '55, f ,MAX ..,. fig. f Q: ai- 1 , D' l,.' C ' X ' v I t x, is. .f .- N., -, f 1, ,K X ,. K, - if ' t Vx H . . l50l 1' 'M' i is-1- i AikiiJ Jjkii 193 f L t N 1 'ffl 0 5 ' -' '. W ' L A 'fx I 'A il'-fi X C' . V- , 53' qi, , H - . I' - Af , X X---r--- . -4 4 A' ,.........,,, , my ,,,..,,,..-.,,.....-.,..... . A .,,...e,,..,, 2,6 V 1, Y ii? W Ys..,,, ,W lv li Q 1 fl .l i l ? KATHRYN GORDON L1't't-itzun' CLUB, '29. Vot.L11Y BALL, '28, Kathryn is n petite member of our Senior class. Her charming shyness hits been the main factor in gaining worthy friendships for her. Since she has chosen the com- mercial field, no doubt, the business world will claim her in the future. CLAUDE GARBER A commuter---not n communist. He hails from Park Crest .ind is it time example of what early rising will do for 11 young main of the country. Although average in height he has tall ambitions for what the future holds in store for the rural citizen. LEON GROODY PliCKliR Yi-,in BOOK ST.uf1f. BAsiua'rixA1.L, '28, '29, '30, I7oo1'BAl,t., '29, '30. TRACK, '28, '29. Diuimnit. CLUB fPiu1s1ui.N1'J. We now introduce you to this resolute Irishman who has proved his worth with his unfailing wit and vital in- terest in sports. I-Ie is ever ready to engage in any mild conspiracy being planned and more than once has been the instigator himself. Leon is able and brilliant but studies are secondary in his estimation. ,.-' g , . i 1 ,- 2 , z 1 1 , A . . f, 1 tn, . ,I E5 N, 'fr' ' 9. x iii. , , fw sr 2 -. N- J X J, 1, ,. ' . 11-ii 0 ' 'ff ff W . rl-,V f L53 , 1 'Ig 1, . .' ' W . v 7 - 'lf ff aw. ' si ' 1 1 ' mg it 2 1 . 'LN ' ai 'A ' l J 1 I- Y 1 15 'f Y V , -,v 1, ' ., . ' ' 'Q ,-V-:V Q. , l ,' by Lil, AL J J ,r- uw- . m ,-. .1 y XINZI., ' ,i , I ., r,.,h' !,.,. In dl. If .i y VVILBUR HARPER Wilbur seems to be the motorist of our class. An expression of delight and satisfaction lights up his face when he is driving. Although he is greatly interested in sports he puts his spare time on typing and in this way has become Li capable typist. HELEN GRAMATA LAHN CLUB, '30, '1l. , , . . I,RAMA'l'lK, CLUB, ,3l. Yl..sR Boon STAFF. GIRLS' Cuoitus, '28, '29, '3l. Fiumu C1.Uix '30 'll Once an honor student, always an honor student, seems to have been Helen's established motto during her high school days. Many have profited by just a little hint from Helen. Her quiet presence has attained for her the respect of both the faculty and student body. r.' .V Q V . , 5, - ' 4, Ls., , X, ,- H 1 6 an . ' Agia, ,. ' 'l ls., ' , .QL i . ' ?'f . , E , sl ' , r i. it 5 :ii 1' P f e. 5 , X, N. . ' , ax , f J, x 4, l fsz JEA NETTE GRIEEITH s ...IDU Although she belongs to St. Clair, Alu decided to grace Mahanoy City High with her presence during her Senior year. She takes great delight in -iccuric in s I I U , . . y 'c ioo work. Due to a delightful disposition she his mule man . . . y friends despite the short time she has spent with us, f T X p H i, . A A , fa A fa, T .Nz ,M ., 53 NICHSA lvgsfeix A , in 51,951 Lg, f. ,,M if , A. 515' L! ' . -1 CATHERINE KILLIAN NUKSGI-'I' STAFI-'. FRLNLH CLUB, '30, YEAR Book STAFF. VoLL1eY BALL, '28. GIRLS, Cnoixus, '28, '29. LITERARY CLUB, '29. Catherine is another of our commercial students. She always keeps her Sunny Side Up, and is ready to laugh no matter what happens. Catherine is a real girl, always ready to do things for others. Her ambition is to be a stenographer, and we wish her luck. JOSEPHINE KAUFMAN JO Although .losephine is not well known by the ma- jority of her class, she is quite popular among her circle of friends. jo hails from Gordon. Her motto seems to be, Friends once, friends forever, and we are sure that this motto will help her to gain friends and happiness. CATHERINE E. KIMMEL HARVE I-larve comes from Gordon. She is cheerful and is the possessor of a pleasant disposition. If everyone coming from Gordon was like Catherine we would all move there. We do not know what her chosen profession will be but we know she will find happiness combined with her future vocation. .-w. i LN , ff M .' .Y f . hu- . 'w ,fp -WL' f. 41 '.i 'v. , JA. T . .- I.-,. .J rm: 43 se f .4 Q59 ' 'iF1,cV1. 2.1.0, -s. x I ' ,,1Y L Q tyfrg, , ., df.. ts' Flair-:sv ' V- sg ' ' ' ., , ' - 'Cf-, -f ,.' g ' 11?-. f i Ji ' f A ' :C A ' ,ii lt, 4 . Lf,,,'r,g,--,. -- V 'E I f -uw ,f ' f 2 i , 3' , 1-J' gf . , - 1-A A Af it Q T amy.: ,. ss . , . 17' Gs ' ' - X 1 ,., Jxf N -. .,. w n Nh. ., W, is, w , B- err se B B Qff g.U.?-1i,7!j,,,?. ' Q 22 llvffv 'lgflif Af of ,uf VHS 'le f ND BLA' are B e L L AZ A J I MW A I 14,51 51: - , .um , ref B-' f -V ,. A4. -LM . iu. JMX? V' ' , .N ., ,..,.- w-,, A, , N., 133 iii! l- S A 1 Ar v. MICHAL HYDOCK MICKEY -IOUBNALISM. Yum Boon STAl4'l4'. Here we have a quiet but very sociable boy. His favorite subject is chemistry and some day we hope he will be numbered with the world's best chemists. Along with this his chemistry notebook reveals to us that his hobby is drawing because his illustrations are certainly commendable. KATHRYN KURDY HELEN B. KUTZ KIT LATIN CLUB, '30, 'JL NL'fifJlpT STA!-lf, '30. , FKLNCH CLUB, '30, '31, YIJAK Boox STMfr. LAWN CLUB' GIRLS CH0'W5- JOURNALISM CLUB, '30, Dniwmrlc CLUB, '3l. FRLNQH CLUB. DRAMATIC CLUB. GIRLS' CHORUS' -28, '29, -30, 31' VOI.l.liX BALL, ,28. U ' U . . . . Helen, who is one of the quiet members of the class, KU' 'f l'f0H'5' 3 quwfi dcmufe glflv '5 one of Ouf best is industry personified. Much study and determination Sfudemfi' KW 15' QIWRYS h3PPY. and her Chefffulness have gained for her a place among the brighter members Wfms T0 be COMHXIOUS' I Hel' qflllllxfffll PCYSOMIWY has of the class. Helen expresses her desire to become n gilllicd f0f-hcl' m3nY -fflcndi KW intends YO like UP nurse, and we know that hcr perseverance will gain her the prnfcision of nursing. Success. MLN VX, eff,-'-77 Ad, I. i 1 , v' 3 'dm ., '5 Pvt ?.fx4j:,ffi,l t ,. ,Ag E Yr ' .G-L. ,,,.,x Q , -.-,gi I 'y in 41 Xe-I: -- 19.2 , 'T 3 33: e .shi !,.L u Ai XXSQALL RN .Ll ,. ii.: ls 'Q 'Y 513-'sl' E3 ,X 2.1, '- x' 5? fi awfysf fi fe.-. :L --X , ' . ' ' ,. 2 -i . I ,. ,. g xf','..1 ' 1 , -' X. .. L. 76 R 'i?:g.',U2+ fr N35 ,,.., fl ,Q -Ax k K-1. , Drs. L - WL 'Wx,,Au- L fi sl. , fri, ,t N- 1-Lal, L N-ef. X--'figs '-'ft-Q lg, H 5 1 N M ' M. gm .if . t. 1, s lf ,,'-.QZj'giiS A ik x. X .-. l 54 l 'E N v'. ,. I, - , , , Q . 'wil' ' - 'H . , A ri i 1 . f' , lf Q, -. V ,X ..,. ag M . f, My W vw fx 1 113. f L X r' . - ' N' xg f-A ,se aff' 're Y C1 N K TWA, XF ' ' I KJ! gl-My is K. fly iii ylfxijgs , ILL .J ,, ,, -.. ,, 4 -0 1' f ,,,,f -... --,.,- W .wr,,...'-' L--.....---. .. W ,.,,.... - v -' 't s N -' N ,,.- 1--. lan Mrl 41 MARY HASSARA xlOl.I.l.Y BALL, '28, l.I'I'I.RARv CLUB, '29. GIRI.s' BAsItIJI'IsAI.I.. FRINCII CLUB, '30. Mary possesses :I lovable personality. She is well liked by everyone, .md she is ll good mixer. WT have not asked her what her secret is but we feel sure it is her ever- ready smile. May that smile continue to gain friends for its possesxor. DAVID HARRISON ERVIN HECKMAN BUD BUDDY Bud is Ll hard worker. He tries his best and ul- Buddy is the lI:Ippy-go-lucky sort and would rather go on a hike and study nature than sit in a class- room and study books. He always finds many willing friends to aceoinpany him on these Uhikesf' By the way, Buddy is air-minded--his ambition is to be an aviator. though he doesn't come out on top, he gets along all the same. He is fond of athletics, spending most of his spare time on this favorite hobby. W'e leave you this policy, Bud, keep on trying and you'll win out in the end. i rp.. tft I y' 'j ,V-A, Q- I . --, H , sul' ml: F t' J ,Nr ,H -xr, I w L -' ,fi ',:,ff .is:1:f..I.0. F I H X,,4fpfM ' , ' - ,. ,ra ,J ' 1 ,f .Z , , ., I5 L1'gf - Ii .h .VS Q I . V 4 .Ln V, p 1 V gvhli- ' i 'sl .N .f - 'I ' '29 M ' .I ' ' h ,ff . M I' s ' - I ' ' w , X A - , 1 ' A 9 -xl 5 1 5 3? . I . RAIRF. ,F I X f- , A i . l K X , x-PI, . ,C ' R 0,-5. J J -A .g, A -V 4 I f- -xl . 9 'UI--' ' ' ,, 5- f., . l- .- - V V N,-1 -4 - , 1 ' l55l xr' I K C iii' i MMWWM ii if If MC . AROO A Mfg? HS NAND pBLAc1a. Q. l L-li' N. MIGNON KUTZ UNONNY' GIRLS, CIIoBUs. NUGGET STAFF. LATIN CLUB. JOURNALISM CLUB. FIILNCI-I CLUB. Ymn Boon STAFF. DBAMATIC CLUB. TlfNNIS CLUB. Laughing is Nonny's specialty. One can hear her merry little giggle often in the halls or in the classroom. She is the possessor of a lovable personality, spreading hap- piness wherever she goes. Nonny is well liked by everyone, and we are sure that her sunny disposition will gain hcr many friends. WILLIAM JAMES BILL ALBERT KALEDA XVARSITY FooTB.xI.I., '30. CLASS BIisxl.Tn,iI,L, '3I. BOYS' CHORUS. DRAM.XTlC CLUB. XVI: have discovered that Williaiii never worries, but I The Code fif good 5PQff5m34n5hlP 0f .f0d3Y..feqUifC5 takes life as it comes. He has a habit of always antici- h'Sh Slandafds in 5Ch0l3l'5hlP besides arhlsfw 3b'l'tYi Al' pnting 3 good time anywhere, if not, he just makes it bert possesses both. His earnest endeavor In school work pleasant himself. W'hen William is in a jovial mood his can 9fl5'lY be C0mP3f9fl.W'th l '5 E8hfmS.5P'flf In ffimball- Studie. never matter. but people never like a gmuch so But iinderneath all this fcarlcssncss he is very quiet and we are always glad to sue NVilliam smiling. affcnflvc in CINS' TVX .,Ag:-1Q'f?F- .V cfgfy-'Tj Tv-5 A -R975 ttf .2 1 si l r Q11 -is ln M f N4 'ft 4 ips: yi Vhhyifk Q 4:5 M qslff . Q Qi ,mf -IN 5 . I ' Y 'Y L X , is -, N' -I .Ll , 1 4 Y i 'RQ 7 If--n. 5'qf9 TP X I 1. -. X ' Lxwrss L f' I ., --fr jx: ei 1 -y. W L.: 'ailtfg - ' Im Y ':'ff-Qfwffkf .:N,1V 'k 'W ,.--.- .41 ill if ' KX .-V., Ab: Ymxzwmstx M . A - 1 x. 4. JR 'ifmx . , . 1,5 It I B I '- 'aw -, ' S- '- sf' 4 . ms M-.4 --. nr. qs. ri,AVm W 1b41iN,-5 ,J mzpnf vw-Lf,4,iJv-X x -X., h,AxL,. ffv ijnsgngxrff D, , . 6 , . J X 1 4 . iff 1' J 1 , ' . il' A 1 - 2 1 Vi f , ' . 1 is ,W JJ 3, Yi J5 i if .. , 1 as --.W m C2 f X. - f s -fkff, I ,V ' -ff rw, 'W A ff C f ' 4 'x . '--,li X hw .. i j X Q. f C, . K , I ' V' H .jf-ww. . A I' X 1 ., ' f 4 7 3 ' , ixlrvkf ' , I L Q If .4 CHARLES HINKLI5 ClIARI,IIi VARSITY Iloo'IlxAI.l., '50. Tkiutls, '30, '3l. V.xItsI'I'Y BASKI-.'l'llAl.l., '29, '30, '3 l. DIaAMA'I'Ic: CLUB. 'lie LIII optimist, advises uCilliH'liC. He is never in- fluenced hy Ihe serious side of life- variety is the only worthwhile thing to him. Leaving Gilberton, Charlie e.Ime to Mnhninoy High to vie for honors in sports and llllll is how his athletic prowess earned him esteem in the eyes of his elgissnmtes. MARY C. HASSEL l'lll.NKH CLUII, '30. VoI.I.I-,Y BALI., '28. BASKl'I'llAl.l,, '29. Guns' flH0llUS. l,Ii'iImiu' CQIUB, '29. Mary is tres Charmante et julie. She is well-liked by .ill the memhers of the class. Mary is always ready for .1 laugh :Ind thoroughly enjoys it good joke. Mary lIas an nmhition which she does not care to divulge. May her ship of dreams east anchor in the harbor of reality. 1-I , yi 2 MOLLY KAPLAN Gmts' CI-Ionus, '28, '29, '5l. llASkl:'I'liAI.L, '28, '29, '3l. YI-.AR Book S'rAIfIf. VoI.I.uY BALI., '28. LATIN CLUB, '30. Hotziuav, '29. DRAMATIC CLUB. NIOURNALISM, '30. Molly. who is quite popular with her classmates, is the possessor of a sunny disposition. If we need help we know that Molly will give it if she can. She is a very in- terested partieipant in sports :Ind other activities of the school. Her cheerfulness has gained for her many friends. ,. wr 4. f . 1 I -,, vw- r . ,A - s, 5 . ,. . - Hg. Y ' - I. I W sv , 'T ii C ., uv 4 , V . F1 Y , L. t I , w i . V- 1 . ,.f Q , 'I , , JJJ 1 I I: gf., MWA .,., ---,WM-,, M I , W . 1 A ., . ' ' 4: ff 4 I , f W... - 'W f ', A,HM,,,,,,M,,,L,.....s,M, ,,..,, . W ,,G.. ,, vfyk., N snnf will 49' if ye, lx W l Y Q 4 -uf -4 SARAH E. KAPLAN Yun Boox STAFF. GIRLS, CIIoIuJs, '28, '29 VOLLEY BALL, '28. BASKLTBALL, '29, '30, '3l. DRAMATIC CLUB. , 'JL HOCKEY CLUB. JOURNALISM, '30. Sarah is an all-'round good sport She is always read ' Y to help out anyone in need of help. Due to her amiability, Sarah is ver I ' ' y popu ar. She takes an active part In the affairs of the school. She has not told us what her future work is to be. JAMES HOLLOWAY WILLIAM HUBLEII jIMMY BILL jimmy is determined to gain all that is worthwhile Only speak when spoken to is BilI's motto. He is from his school work. Science has proved very fascinat- always quiet in school but usually pays up for his silence ing to him and in his endeavor to gain all possible knowl- upon his return to Gordon every afternoon. BilI's class- cdge of one of its branches, namely, electricity, he has en- mates call him an expert at bookkeeping. He is very Iered a correspondence course with a reputable corres- partial to commercial work. pondencc school. IJ , 1' wh ff' -I' , 51' I.-Ax' A - - Q All-A 1- - , , '33, . ' , ' s.. ' X lr' KGLM-'Ir.. ' ' ., . ' on '35 V ' , ' T-:JW 'sw .- . , N A , ', L ' ' N .-NL' Y :-..-I - .. ' -A V f'-1 1 I , . ' t A Q- 1 ,, 15 1,3 :jo N i If X ' , -,4 'wigs A '01, ' I sl f L I N . L N Je X, N, .N -- no e f 2. t - , .y.-- . 5 l . . 1. . .ki .. ., --, A L 'f ' V---r' I.-VX' k 2. I . I H814 s 1 ,Ai ffigalif-'.v:v1hXv ,Fa I ' YLVIE 6 lbq 9 3 1 ,-7 f C jf' 3 Hs 2-f , , sg A gg if ' H , ' Q' if N iw... LIL- via.. J VI .Nr Rfb V l IW ll JOHN KARLICK Boys always have the reputation of being loud and boisterous, but john seems to be an exception. His con- duct is minus any black smudges which :Ire so plentiful on cards of other boys. For this reason we advise john to keep up his splendid work and his success will be un- questionable. GERALDINE J. LAWLER JERRY l-lockl-Y. l,RAMA'l'lC CLUB. GIRLS, BAsRI-.'I'BALL. YI-.AR Book S1'AIfIf. GlRl.S, CHORUS. jouRNAI.IsIvI, '30. TIQNNIS CLUB. VOLLIZY BALI., '28, W'hiz-Boom! Bg1ng! -'TlInt's flurry! And just mention Quo V.Idis or lien Hur to her and she for- gets .ill about l93l .Ind does as the Romans did. This isn't her only talent, for the products of her pen show she's one of our best authors. Besides this, everyone loves her for her sunniness and quick wit. DOROTHY LEWIS DOT TIQNNIS CLUB. DI'BA'I'INc: CLUB. LIOURNALISM CLUB. GlRl.S, CHORUS. YEAR BOOK STAI-'If. LATIN CI.UB. FRENCH CLUB. IJRAMATIC CLUB. ln that little blonde head of hers, Dot has a well- functioning brain. Besides having a report card worth putting in an nrt gallery she has put her heart and soul into numerous extra-curricular activities. But she always Ends tinIe for fun, when it's to be had. - - Kr' I ,, g f 55. f 'J ' 1 .i ,FC -r C, ' , ' K Is' fu 4 X fy, 1 ,A 71:71 1 'ff 'f Y.g.s4'l I f' .- :l.,.vv .4 -'-.ff ' ' ' . ff' t . 3 - sr, .'-.14 x Y ,. TR ' ' K I -I 'J' .' .pf .. I 52 1 . ' I , '. 'I' 5. flirt' fr . ' I .1 - -nw .1 -, . - 2 mQ'f ' -1 l -n ..- JOHAN NA M LLEWELLYN Numii STA!! ii-.RARY CLUB, '29. Ximx Boon Simi GIRLS' BASKITBALI., '29. ou -eu L ur girl, with dark hair and ies k ou ll1'l s And can she manipulate the ins ri ie anno lm ie typewriter? She's Ll de- mon o sued on Ile uwriter, nmlia whiz at the N110 ri s er, she has time to stop and pioxe her sunny disposition to all who know her. inn KFRSAVAGF Imus LAWLER P I'I TIl'PI-IR Foo'rBfu,i,. Tipper devotes most of his time to sports. wllwll- ever you see him, he is usually engaged in that oeeupalion. He was a very :active member of the class bnsketbmll team and he also played foorbnll. Perhaps Tipper will take up coaching in foocbnll and basketball and we know the teams that he will coach will not he surpassed. i . i 1.1. Z I .-.,. I i v . - ' ' . N f1'. A , 1 -U3 .RAW ,X I Qrll I ,fl ew .N vi V, , x aw., ,fxfij'QMji'y his I ' .1-aff L Lift. L C 931 'sv' ,Lid ,, ' F1 Vw . N of ,. . ,. ,W ,.,..,.. -. 'J se. .6 Vg, ,,. uhmuv 1 1 2 7 WI sg, is HARRY LARKIN DRAh1A'l'lC. CLUB. JOURNALISM CLUB, 30. C1.Ass BASKliTBA1,l., '3l. CHLLR Limulin. Nuuurfr ST.uflf, '30. YEAR Boon STM-1-'. Harry is one of the happy-go-lucky members of our class. He is very care-free, refusing to worry about any- thing. His favorite pastime is playing jokes on his class- mates. But although Harry is a great tease, he is quite good-naturecl and willing to help a friend. ANNA M. LOUCHES lJmxA'rx1 CLUB. GIRLS, Cuokus. GIRLS' BAsx1'rnALl, '29, Anna is one of our students who goes at her lessons with a will. She is more or less quiet and unobtrusive, but once break down the barriers of her reserve and you will find a girl with a very lovable nature. Success to you, Ann! gm. 61 HELEN M. LYNCH DLuA'1'L CLUB, '30. DMMATIQ CLUB. FRENCH CLUB. T1aNNis CLUB. GIRLS, Cnonus. Hocxuv. GIRLS, BA5Kl:TBAI.L. Long, blonde tresses, hlue eyes, fair complexion is the inventory of Helen's assets with a pleasant personality thrown in for good measure. She is a girl who is always falling in and out of love. But we are sure that the world will always smile at her, and that we shall be proud of her. . ,vp x i li 'I - x if 6-5-K1 V- fn wa- ' ff -- t . ' f . , N if w- V .. V. V, y . 4 1 33,17 'L wi . 'L , -.n:'4':+' 4 , . .xl 1 -V i 'V i --.fr . QJJ IM H 'i - X H .ff-IQ: '- - AP: 'M .- ' Q ', 1' ' ' N ral ' 'V' , 'l':' l X I: , 1 4, 1 U-4 a ' X- I l l s so e HS BLACK. 4. Q wr l ANNA F. MARKUS Anna is another one of our quiet girls, but still waters run deep. She has a rather shy nature, and usually keeps herself in the background, but those who know her, love her for her true self. We are sure she will meet with success in any course of life she may follow. Louis M. LOISEAU HARRY C. LUGAN I,OUlE JEAN VAL JEAN BAND, '29, '30, '3I. OacHi:s'rnA, '29, '30, '3l. C1.Ass BASKETBALL. Cl.Ass BASKETBALL, '3l. . I . Now here comes into view one of the big men of And now we have with us a son of La Belle France. the High School. A former student of Girard College, he He seems to have inherited the lust of wandering from has already established himself in the hearts of his class- his ancestors which is not unusual, but here is the queer mates. He is well-equipped for the big things in life and part-how is it that he never gets any farther than Ash- we wish him every success possible. land in his travels? . .,.fLX N'.,i:?ji,, if X 5.3,--if, ge., . --ef. 91? :fu x'W'Q-E X lf-A 'fe . lf', .6t..e1 , L-. t,-VXXA. H1 A. 7 51 ,qt ,IQ ggcffk 4 tl X 1 lg ngjg' if ,s A 4 xg ig , -1 12 +t,.Lx'Jf,t: . . , +v14g,,-Z3 , PX ' ip - . ,Lf:,,,,g?fQ,,,s if J 5-,fix ,f'gYQg.-.gwso -A11 yr, A i 'w'tif'T ' -- ' sf. i i ' s. f' A f' iv M N owls I .. A-'fi--H is Lf .. 9 is wg as ' of il , f , 1 . xf 1 v Y . u A js- X -vue . 5-1 - is r Giii ii K- ,r '.5:iiQH?s .JV ,C C y I A .,.,,,,,,s,, W W-I' 3 Qi., Mc rf 61931 W Q .,. 4 Q' A A Q I ls i 'ge' 1 5 5 .1 1 b Z A -T I SK - KATHRYN C. McCooG KIT GIRI.S, Ci-ioiws, '29. Hocxuv, '30, To know her is to love her. Hair, that is neither blonde nor brunette, smiling Irish blue eyes are what one notices at the First glance at her. Wlien one becomes acquainted with Kit one fincls she is a very cheerful, agreeable girl with quick wit and an ever-ready smile. FRANCES P. MAssARo IQATHRYN M. MCNIFF GIRLS' Basiuemari.. VOI.Ll:Y BALL, '28. Caution! liveryone! Shut your shutters, for here comes the cyclone of the girls' basketball team. Frances isn't left behind in her studies, either. She may be termed as a serious student with a sense of humor. May the best that life has to offer, be yours, Frances! be yours, Kit ! KIT A person's appearance is usually marred by the wear ing of glasses, but not so with Kit. Black hair, cut in a becoming wind-blown bob, clark eyes, and a contagious smile, that will not come off even if one uses Bon Ami which is a biographical description of her. May success . fiielfli '. r.. - 4-in I . J ,315-1' 'l - HQ,-f bills, K. I .fy '- FRF ' sf, 4 I, ,1 ,Ir-If 'N 'ef A 1' Q .l'W'F, ..1 I -' L 31.4, . Inf - -, wtf? - ' ,. .af . . . i 1 ,, - ' f Qc' 1' 5158- my r ' f' ,i ' ' ' 4 r TT ,.2:'r- W f ' ' , I . x . - Cf-, 'if-1 ,av Y, If ,1 -' HM' H-4' ,L,,, ,l,,. .1 4p..L,v.:,, V, ',' ,FIM I 'A' 'NYE-1 I A, ,:' 7 l It-Q' sfsril--is: I f' '-I' i - I' i .- ,.x,!-F , A N A- , , I. ,V ,Q Vx . ,V r K ,Q .Y bd f -, .,. , gm . - , Qf , . V, if a--V, V M 51 pf ' . J J gl 2-13 N -' 'F .A ' A r. ,f X' ' . .vw-. . . 1 ,X as sr 1- I i B ' ,TJ 3 Jvfxz ' ii I-631 Q-'mt , I , I, W'-- ...N.A .N - ,,,A, f' , V E f Aw W, .4 'myhfi f V 1' Wu. K W ' ,X -' it , . W fi fm... 1 4. . , . . . .. X. 1- e E C . V' fc? ,Alu ,V ,. - 3K -N.. 1 fl W, U xwrv-.KID ,,n,.,,f' .wM,,.4 W me W. gyms ' -bf-'MJ kN ' - - ,,,, W,,,,.,,.,.., Q dl xl A li . 1 a sa , Q 2 , in 1 X 1 I F : YI M Qui A 4' An? ANNA M. MEDVETZ l.ITl.RAR Y CLUB, '29. Iiveryonc likes a cheerful girl, so it's no wonder everyone likes Anna. I do believe she would smile if it rained on a picnic-day. Keep on smiling through life, Anna, .Ind the world will smile with you. Always neat in .ippear.mce, and with her laughter always ready to bubble up, we Find Anna a girl to love and admire. KENNETH MAGUIRE KliNNIlY JOSEPH MCCARTHY KNUTIi NU1.c.l.1' S'lAl-'l-. Di ls.x'i'lNo Tl AM. Dir Di IIATI-' CLUB. YI Ala Boon S'l'Alfl . Bovs' Cnokus, IJiuuviA1lr1 CLUB. FRI-,Nl H Cum 1PRIslm4N'rJ. Speaking of geometry sharks, we immediately think of Kenney. He is one of our best students, and he takes part in many of the school activities. We do not know what Kenney intends to do, but we do know he will make the best possible use of his future time. -1 i , gr- '- . it N y ' ,.. 3 .' . N .il lt' 'xJ.,:f, f. z , ,. . gl . 4. -' 'las ,ryan .4 :N ., Q k 1- X Q.. ,i fs.. J' i ,-Q-1,--K V2 13 ., K -V l ' Xi 4, Y-' ' ' - ' . 7' slave 'fs .xMA'1lt ciI.L'I':. YIAIK Book SIM-1-'. Crass Bixskl'l'uM1., '30, '3l. As an all around man in athletics Knute takes the cup for dogged persistence and undying ambition. Al- though he is not a varsity member he shows a highly developed brand of football. His future lines circle around the field of Blackstone, but he's cut out for an all pro- fessional athlete. - ., X , 'l'r:f1LfN, .er 1 . . -s 1 . ft. - f ifiu. Ear if , - ' , 1 K. Q' mi5L'lr'up TE' If sl' lu fv. i ' j1'1ii l ' .fla- x. .. A 3 f 1, .1 - i X A . 5 A, L, , , N J I wtf - - , A x X . , . . l64J . I, I -2 , .,., v,,4 .-' f , fn A V? X '- 1 M. , I , .3 f -1 L my 'DW yay' for C1 R 2, V 11 x gg .. , . ,IIN I if uw., 'C ' I .Af- Im, T? 7 Pl gd f is STINEY Stiney is Ll model J. MICOLONIS UKIEI, of eheerfulness and ambitious in- dustry. He is one of the boys who studies the test books he takes home. And, m.II'vel of marvels, he really is not interested in any of our High School belles. However, there m.Iy be some one. JOSEPHINE MELCHIORI UJO., l..l'l'l'RARY CIUII, 'Z 9. jo has been one of our constant friends for the past four ye.II's. She hns been interested in tlIe commercial studies, and has taken part in girls' sports. jo desires very much to he .1 nurse .Ind we can imagine how well she will look in her nurse's uniform. M. JANE MILES YI ,ut Booit S'I'Al'I1'. ljl1BA'l'li CLUII. FItI1Nz,H CLUB, '50, '31 LATIN CLUB, '30, DIIAMATIC CLUB. DIaIxATI5 TEAM, '30. . Oiusiaiasrim. '3 1. GIRLS' Cuoitus. It would be superfluous to introduce jane, she is known by everyone. She has been prominent in both instrumental vocal music as Ll pianist of the orchestra and Sl mem- ber of the girls' chorus. ,lane has a decided weakness for ducks, and she indulges frequently. and I., fl, , - ' 5 'L - , ' - f fl. 5 Nl I. Q' JA' ' '1 V. . 'J Y . ,N . UH e- . if , , , uxgf' 'ffl 3 X .go . , , f 'if' fe ' , s ' Qt , .. ' ',.. f 5 QI, f ' M . , , I . - ' ' T1' -A ,fn ' 1, , H , I , . -9 5 , 4 X X : I 1 '--9. J J I ' ' xx 1653 I ff, . , 1 ,f f V. 1-. - f 4. , , L 1 , f, X , f .M , I, ,W 1 ii ,L I A2 s?,w My W, Nj V, 5 ., I i ,Q 4 .a MARIE Moss Only those who know Marie rather well are aware of her pleasant disposition which, we think, gained for her that Varsity drag in our school. Silence is golden with her, but this does not make her friends grow less. W'hat- ever Marie does, she does well, because she puts all her energy and power into it. JOSEPH MILUNAS THOMAS J. MONAGHAN Mll.UNY TOMMY CLASS BASKITBALI., '30. The above photograph portrays :mother don't worry type. Although he is rather quiet in class, one can al- ways see mischief lurking in his eyes. However, even though he delights in playing jokes on various people, Miluny is a good fellow and we are sure that his good nature will help him through life. i . , , -' '.t . , , ji 1 ' L' X. ' . '- . ' ' G 1 , 4 .Hx . .1 ,F . fl ' Q YN '? . ,is - V , T, I i - -Q FS . . .. 4 ' - . 2. L N. ' as ft f Dit,iMA'ric' Ciun. Vni 1'uisnnN'r, '30, Now we present another son of Ifrin, .in nhle class- room orator, who almost makes us believe he has kissed the famous Blarney stone. Being nonehalant and debonair in the presence of the opposite sex is the le.l't of his vir- tues. We know not wherein his future lies hut hope that he will make the most of his talents. x ii' .,'-A . -' ' . ' i X' Rf X 66 x ,.,. ,, ,V K HMT V g MK fy 172' ,.,, .-, ., U, .. -VM... 1 wx 'ftfg IK. 'L A ,I 1 9 3 1 41 Q 5 WESLEY MOWERY HNWESU Yi-.mt Book STAI-'IR BAND, Boys' CuokUs, '31. fDRC'1ll'.S'l'RA, '28, '29, '50, '3l. '28, '29, '30, '3l. On Wes we bestow the title of Outstanding Musi- cian of '3l. He has been prominent in both vocal and instrumental music, being a member of the Boys' Chorus, and assistant leader of the High School Band. He is a member of the editorial staff of the Year Book, as Class Musician. CONSTANCE MYESKY MARGARET NOLAN CONNI1i PEG l:IllN1.Zll cil.Uli, '50, '31, Yuan Booit ST.-xrlf. GlRl.5, BAsKx:rBAl.L. I9RAMA'1'lli CLUB. l,A'l'lN c1I.Ul!, '30, '51, 1J1tAMA'i'1c: CLUB. DliBA'FL CLUB. HOQKLY Timm, l,l:BA'l'l. Cluix. Gmts' Cnonus. TLNNIS CLUB. DLBA11-1 TEAM, '31, VOLLEY BALL, '28. Gnu.s' BAsiui'1'BaL1., '29 '30. , In our clmraeterintioii of our classmates we place Connie in the role of rich man's daughter. She would fit it without any adaption on her part. Connie's abili- ties are attested by her presence on many programs, by being .1 member of the Girls' Chorus, and by playing in the productions of the Dramatic Club. Peg is very good in athletics and is interested in many other activities of the school. The stage seems to be her choice for the future. Succeed? Well, I guess. Peg has talent and besides her Dad is a playwright. just recently Peg has aroused our suspecions by having an intimate interest in the Penn Garage. 1 Jw, wif xA'3 ' ff-1, 'ri Uv I ,' rl E JA! ,J 7- 4. 5 , ,p ,. gf-ff , . - 1. f' X 1-,, 4 -r ,i 'if . x l'2d, ' ' ,f. ' , -.iryrevn 1 J , ,Sr . . 1' V I J. , . Q , , LJ. 1. .. f . .'--fe-L-v --r . ' . V 1 az? 'Q n ' ' . 1 : V, I. ,H p :', X . Vg ,fa ,A 1 - I, , l .1 - ,' -1 ,411-v-1-,..' ,. , QM. A: 1 1 -ji X ' ff ls,-1..T.s-ff' h 1 f 'I-J ' ' ' ix ' - ,. x X-I 4, .4 . .' .: . 7 :- ,U . .,. L K f V- g N, . 1 7 K - J N L67 1 mfs , J , ,fy - if' ,Ln XN1 . ,,,,,,.....,.N..-...,.f..,,,b, W I vm I I A A.. 2 R Q, 'S NNW wg Jef, , - I X 'II 3 bij? a M? , Q yr Q, ,X - ia ff'Ah':f--, W 4 I Z U 2Jh.'Zw.,f f ' nz' Q, o A vw nf -14 ANNA NORRIS NUGGET STAFF, '50, '3l. BASKETBALL, '29, '30, '31. 30 '31 DlEBATE CLUB, ' , JOURNALISM CLUB, '30 ORCHESTRA, '28, '29, '50, '31 GIRLS' CHORUS, '28, '29, '31. FRENCH CLUB, '30. 'YEAR Boox STAFF. DRAMATIC CLUB. DIQBATIL TEAM, '30. Anna is one of our intellectual commercial students. SlIc has taken an active part in many affairs of thc school. W'e do not know what Anna intends to do, but we wish her luck in her chosen work. MARY NOLTER HELEN NORRIS LITIZRARY CIIUB, '29, GIRLS' CHORUS. VoLLIaY BALL, '28. Our words fall short of expressing fully Mary's charming personality. While a student in Mahanoy City High School her ability to Speak and sing has been attested by her appearances on the stage. We shall not need to refer to our Year Book for memories of Maryg she is one whom we cannot forget. 1 ef, .i'. .-, ,YH - . X I GlRI.S' BASRLTBALI.. Although Helen has been primarily interested in the curricular activities of the commercial course while a stu- dent in Mahanoy City High School. she has also devoted her time to the Girls' Chorus and Girls' Basketball. Those of us who know Helen shall never forget the role she played in our life in Mahanoy City High School. - TJ . ' Pri. , e I , - A 1164. N y E Ji' A , ' 's ' , ' 553-1 h lg., K ' 5 XQ 1 Q, .. .I i fe , x . ' I A ' Z'f:-f?1f5 'sa . : S I 'lk ' x I j .5 ,xl rv' , A .. I L . . x 5 f , f - :rI'l-:iff ffm ' ' 'I I I'- 'P f I fr I. r . -- S X J.,-S - bv.: 8.5 E S , I KX . Q i e ' ' ..,g 1' ' ' MSI, Q. Y' ll I M l l 63 . ...-. ,,.,.,,,,- ..., V-N lv, AN ml .QS 'i.'. f t of - My 9, .,,. in y ltflc V, . Jil!-,,:l.:QJ ' lx l' Vl ' i -1 i .-4 ALDONA NOVAK ALDlli Gntrs' BA5Kl.l'liAI.l., '29, '30, QURLHIZSTRA, '2R, '29, '50, '5I. JOURNALISM, '5lJ. Gnu.s' Cuoiws, '29, '51, DkAMA'11c: CLUB, '3l. VOl.ll,Y BALI., '28. Aldonn is known for her exceptionally line character. As il member of almost every club, she has done much to add to the honor of this school. Often she has delighted the students with her violin playing. W'hether she con- tinues in the study of music or attempts other fields of nrt, she will certainly succeed. PATRICK J. O,BRIEN CHARLES J. O'CONNOR I'A'l ' CHARLIE Introducing one of the high school wits, Patrick is il Yum Book STA!-lf. Boss' Ciiokus. past master in the art of practical joking. If the photo CLASS SICRLTARY, '3ll. NUGGI-,1' S'lA1i-'. does not assure you of his identity, you need only listen Vfmsrrv Foo'r1m1.1., '30, '3I. IBRAMATIC CLUB. to his conversation, interspersed with snatches of Irish hrogue to know that we refer tu Pan ,,-11, ' N, i f' 'K 1 ' 1 . r . ' .1 , , l 6 Vmtsrix' BAsKl.'i'1sA1.1., '30, '5l. Charlie is the Beau lirummel of our class. Upon lookin' into the 'nzinsg cr stall, we can see him covering s ls . Y Q himself with glory on some college football field. Ile will also add lnurels to his crown in lmskelballf' says the prophet. And can he Ll.int'e? Can a fish swim, or enum-,Fi bird ily? 'N ' Aff'-:ts L i'-, K f 'wx'-'L f .-5:5-fi' l In 1 F yi ' 'gf ' 5,--,F J r iff X '. ,tar ,, 'fifth f ' X .4 r , V Q .Q 2 J- g. ,K ' V ' '. 5-'H '1fV' LJ fi, J- n -- W - ef-, 1.2, ,A V A 1 ,, f . ' ,Cz H , . ' N e, M, . . .pi , i f, 1 ff ililr' ff , f ,-: '- -- -4 4 f .--7 J ,s mf 1 V .y Jfx, - Jfyg M ,,.ffvf- r-'WMM'-m,.,,,,.. . - ' Wk ,V .,,W,,,,i M , K x iw? X3 V' f , 75' ii ' X, 4. R, -'I - M'h ' mf We f ' 6? QI 1 , Q l fha 'M' if Z af if 1- 1 ,, QA, 1 . Q -f' -. I 'ff' i 1 . 4 'Q 4' 1 fn' 5f 'j:..xA 1 ff Y 2 MW! .-w...,g M. ww .. .,i, .. ,yt '- ' , .ff ll lie 4 1 L ROBERT S. PERRY HBOBH DRAMATRQ CIUB. Good things come in small packages -that may be applied to Bob, Small boys should be seen and not heard --that may not be applied tn Bob. But every- one lilies him for his ever-ready smile, his good nature, and lm wittiness. CATHARINE O,BRIEN FLORE GIRLS' Cnon Us, '2 Kit is liked with her, and is it up tn date in dress UKI-I-,, by everyone who comes in Contact any wonder? Always neat, and right NCE R. PETCHELL FLOSSIE DIQBATL CLUB. VoLI 1-Y BALL, '28, GiRLs' CHORUS. IJRAMATIC CILUB. GIRLS' B,xsRl'rlsA1.i, '29, as in everything else. A blonde athlete Florence is known by most of the class of thirty-one. always follows her around, but strange as it may seem, We have found her quite interested in the various activi- he doesn't seem to interest her. ties of the school. She is always glad to take part in the extra curricular activities. Florence has not told us what her future work is to be. sf'--. . . 1 ,f . , X ' ,. 4 . ew, fx. .T - H. 4. . at L fx. is 'X' A X ,HT TL .N , A SN , -te fx, xi-, K ' him? L. . , V I L- sl , x I X N 3 V?-5-2 ' 'EQ , . K1 M -xr ,-Q' 3 -- '- ., ' v . -f.- W -K 'j' r, A, ,', -- ' ' Qi 'fi5f3'1i'l ir ? 'Dr' is 1 'ffl' if . - Ni ,, ., .. ,L . . ,. , .. e x. x .. 1 S. 1. - V Q V ' K k , . 9 A B - 4, s xwxqz I. .1 i i701 sm M, I J fl s 'K f . I . , - , V' . , ,-' 1' :nu I A f ,,' ,,,, i 1 -72. I. J ff ET? YU: se R 0' 5? I . . X 4 U X ' i Nw Ai . ,Quia ,AJ-3. f, KINKAQ7 It I f .V , ,.t,. f,f .+. ...X . . A , ,ln ,W,Mf,.f-'-'-X, kr ff ' W. If 4' . ..,N. g,,.-,.W---I... , ,. 'X 'O I W it Y ORA K. PHILLIPS YI-AR Booit STAFF. DIVBATING CLUB. DRAMATICS. FRIQNU-I CLUB, ' LITIQRARY CLUB, '29. GIRLS, CIIoRUs. LATIN CLUB, '30, '5l. 30, '5l. Petite, describes Ora. She is always ready to par- take of the fun and frolic which school life affords. One of her many qualities which will stand out prominently is her untiring effort to help to make a success of every- thing thc school undertook to do. A brilliant future is predicted for Ora. OSEPH M. PICCIANO ALEXANDER J. PETRAVAGE J ALEX IDRANIATIL' CLUB. CLASS BASKILTBALI.. Nucum' S'I'AI-'If. LATIN CI.UB. YIQAR Boon STAIfIf. 1JliBATIi CLUB. Alex is the student of our class. With the valor of the chivalrous knight, he battles away with books as his shields and pens as his swords. He is one who burns the midnight oil. Would that there be more Alexes ! But, besides his scholastic ability he is very likeable and agreeable. ,.' f ' A ,-,, H . I . . -- , . , t . UJOEH Curly, black hair, black eyes, a sunny smile-that's joe joe is a cheerful and willing clerk in the Econ- omy Meat Market, and he can sell you anything from a china pig to a 100-pound turkey. With joe, it is Blondes Preferred. He is interested in a certain blue- eyed Sophomore lass-a doctor's daughter. There! I'vc lct the cat out of the bag. .Y Q . .fw- ,, Ke' f Fife f' , .X -'b V' W ii JA. ' y, Q E. ,q ' A g J ,LL-:-bf'-. 'sv I ,kxffrlr-Al I it , Q I . , , .. . A I , . T..- Q. ., af' ' ' 4 ' ,I I.. -A ' .1 - 'V .. '71 I I- tq i - y: . N ' - we .' -f ' ., , . , . 1 ,, I . -r- ,. . I X. , 2. ' x ' U -.14 I Je I. , M V - . , ..,.. ..,, It 4 . ,Y-xx A 7 A . XXI, 7 .ff b !,,.A me--aw, X gi. t , VW f' W. Wy. 'Z' L, y I '72 1, . 4. , . A ,f .f , a, A if eh wi X- ,. W! fx jf? 83 , ,N ,A W li in 'ri ' 2 s . 7' Ji I A zgnfm, tm ffm? , , I . 5 A, ., 1 I M V .,,,??.,,.ff JA.. V fr ,- ANNA REING GIRLS, CHORUS. GIRLS, BASKETBALL, '29. Reings! Reings! Reings! Not telephone rings, or class rings, or Helen Rc-ings, Mary Rcings, Margaret Reings, Frank Reings, Red Rcings, but Anna Rcing, who his carried out the tradition of her family in her application to her lessons, and good nature. May success be yours, Anna! MAE RANG MARION RHOADES e is little known among rhe majority of her class- Dances and parties Ire Ilways attended by Mirmn Its, hu! in her cirele of friends she is held in high cs- She cnioys life to the utmost and often drags nwav the tum She is studiuus and will rise to fame some day. It dreary hours by her lively ciatter L series I in ei e sincere lmpe of Bl that Dame Fortune will smile tertainer at the lockers. UUN1 Y U YUU- Mac- I We know Mnrion's 'ambition IS to be .I housekeeper I -I LJ in which she will be A ireit suec .'K. ' Y ' 157-f E? V , N I sy ,, ' . . X . 1-1 r-'X .w - , - fi- - 'fgfffifa if .57 A ' ., we Hx ' Cf, 'Wf'Q.:if- , I .2 if f 1 . . I k,X.' .w.'. It-., fl- I . I I , . ,I I - 3 4 , ' 1- .' ' K V X-rkzx J A l73l 1 ARG ON 9.31 ff WJ? HS IJIXUXJD if 4 If MEQW P s, W g BESSIE RICHARDS DRAMATIQ CLUB. NVOLLIZY BALL '28 , . GIRLS, CHORUS. I'lOCKliY, '30 GIRLS' BAsRIiTBALL. Bessie possesses lots of e ' d pp, vim, an vigor. Her readiness for fun and her ability to create mirth have won for her many friends. From the beginning of her high school career, Bessie has been an active participant in the activities of Mahanoy City High School. HOWARD J. REED Girls! Sit up and take notice! Here comes one of our most promising Senior boys. Of course, that's How- ard Reed. He boasts handsome, aristocratic features, an athletic figure, personality plus, and wit-all that you can ask for, girls! We are sure the goal you seek in an a y chosen path, is spelled S-u-c-c-e-s-s, Howard. EDWARD J. REMUS ED YLAR Book STAI-'If. Hats oil! Here is one of our talent d e young artists. Didn't he win a prize in the Pinafore Poster Contest? We're sure he'll surpass Michael Angelo and Da Vinci, or any other great artist, whether he takes up portrait-painb ing, scenery-painting, or house-painting That you ma - Y work wonders with your brush is the ardent wish of the Class of ,31. I' 'i::1Ii'1'g:,' FN pi I -'nip-1 4' , . 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Margaret is always ready to talk or laugh, but her lessons are not neglected. LoRNA G. RICHARDS KATIIRYN RYAN Gmrs' CHoRUs. GIRLS' BAs1u5TRAL1.. FLIP LATIN CLUB. DEBATE CLUB. . I l . FRENCH CLUB- DRAMATIC CLUB' Flip is always ready for a good time. She is good YEAR Boon STAFF. Lorna is very popular, especially with the opposite sex. But it seems she does not favor the boys of Mahanoy City High School, for her Beau Brummels come from out of town. Lorna intends to be a school teacher. May she be happy in her chosen profession. .Vx , . X . T?.gQ-CA-s . Q natured and takes all reprimands with a smile. Her favor ite occupation is chewing and we often wonder at her un limited supply. Always look on the bright side of life Flip, and happiness is bound to he yours. Sl fiX?!'i'77 .fre -fv A V 'y S il, '-RJZW Q--'x . af . is A or fa . , , J, -. il 'gain TGJJQNQI W-5 fl as f T-fm lx' ft. -- L.--4 iQ' .' 1 4' iv N' Ag '- 3-ii If-v1.f'7fi?I , 1 in V' .i 3 .i 3-5. I fu -4? A- J..--1 . we Fa . .. xp .. hy p-'X rv fr, lwxe' I . . , . A . Y. r. AA A an-.T -A ,. 1 . . lfv-M-. A ., , , A Cf 'xxx inn Apt .N. : g M ks '.x,:xig LN f-GX-.- at QCWN JA N' A-kg mx' A at wx, x .5 W.-I if 'sJ..f' X .-X K N ,C gr I741 Xb - QE il' f Heat-ggi e, p - W . s ,s . , AROON gl ff 99 fl fi' i Q -sl .4 ur- REGINA A. SCHREYER lilllljl Ciioitus. VoL1.uY BALL, '2 8. Regina is one of the petite members of our class. One glance at her pleasant smile tells us why she num- bers so many friends among her classmates. Regina's ambi- tion is lo us Ll secret, but whether her work is business or housekeeping, we wish her success and happiness. JAMES T. RYAN We are now introducing one of the famous Ryan Twins. Great scientists have racked their brains, philoso- phers have studied extensively, yet these twins cannot be told apart. Freckles and good-nature seem to link to- gether, and so it is with james. May happiness be yours! JOSEPH E. RYAN Here is the other half of the Ryan Twins. Now, look closely, can you tell them apart? W0uldn't it bc a good joke on us if james' write-up was put under joseph's picture and vice-versa? joseph has his share of freckles as well as good nature, too. Good luck, joseph! . ALBERT R. SENAVITIS Foo'1'uAl.L, '30, '31. CLAss BAsit1i'l'uALL. Albert is a member of the thundering herd. Wfhen the members of the opposing teams saw him, they shivered in their shoes. Albert as yet has not been attracted to any of our fair Senior girls. He may be called a woman- haterf' But the boys all like him for his happy-go-lucky W ,2j,g 3- , nature 'iii ir 939' . . '91 Q.,-4 gtg, fl wi, iff' R .fi 'W A i. A A '4 J 1 rbi' '. 7' - , x ' ' . U - Zh- 'l.' 91.1-l i I ,-,.:r,, if 5 A at ,ps -s :fi .A L.. 4'- 1 ' 31.4- . 'H-N 'u ' Y l- . 'ff .U ai? Qgg-52. ir ,' 1 i i Q , ,l,.- . . T, --fl is i A 'CA l-'fix l:. Q 1 i 1 i,J LK? -fi' - i,..','. 'l - ik , f ,f lt rxfL,l 1Y'l'11: 'i '-I F. X,, ,fflsq ' '. ' '. N , A zz' if '953:.v.,2frfS-f,I1-A ix 1' ' ' rg' Y -I ', . 1 , 4' J 5. t J'-zxli Jia I A 'l':' - l 4 ,. 2- i 0 Ni. - -.,. 1 .:.,:'!e IRIN! H JV ff., 2 7fT.,.,s...,.,,, ,,..,.,.-.-W M H- A., .. E . Wglig, ,.,, .. W ,.1v a ,,, ..t!,w.MYL.L2 ...,, ff' -. W-J ' , . A . f A e A- B s lk WWA. . fs.,M..C3 Q3 JM f f A r ,, , ., ggi! , lf 2 i Rl ?'?c' f W Vw fe' ft ' A ' . ,X A V! H V. W .p, fr B. ,jg I, 5 IA V ,l in if X ' if .alhjabv M-M E ' if it Lal G. F RED SCHAAD FREDDIE Fred is one of our miniature members. Though small he may be, he makes up for his size with his abundance of talkativeness and good nature. Many might have mis- taken him for a lower classman if it weren't that he had the dignity and bearing of a Senior. Best wishes, Fred! HELEN M. SCHUSTER ROSE SEAGER Sl-IOOEY ROSIE GlRI.S, BAsKETBALI,. 'TPNNIS CLUB. GIRLS, CHORUS, '28, '29, '3l. LATIN CLUB. G1RLs' CHORUS. LATIN CLUB, '30. '3l. DRAMATIC CLUB. FRENCH CLUB, '30, '3l. Hocxuv, '30. DEBATE TEAM, '30. YEAR Book STAFF. DEBATE CLUB, '30, Helen is one who takes life as it comes, worrying about nothing. The dullcst of crowds are livened when she makes her appearance. She is popular and is very much sought after, especially by the opposite sex. We know Helen will be a great him in whatever she undertakes, for no sorrow will drown her good humor. NUGGIET STAFF. YEAR Boox STAFF. DRAMATIL: CLUB. FRENCH CLUB, '31. DEBATE CLUB, '3l. JOURNALISM, '30, DEBATE TEAM, '30. most brilliant of our classmates. Rose is one of the She is especially talented in geometry. just try to pro- duce the theorem that Rose can't do. She is well liked, for she displays her pleasing personality to all. After graduation Rose intends to take a course at McCann's Business College. YW. lil 1' - J' - 1' 1 NJC., 4, 3 r R ,-iv' . Q' T -fj uf, . 1 WLM 'WEN . - .AGIA--Lisp , v- new u Q ,, - .. , K . if- J xr? 4 1 'T -1--fs T - . - ' -- ' 1 , ,- N T, Q 11 Aw.. -x ,-J, . 5 X frm, ' e, .fy - ig .A 4- ., . A. ' . .Am . fb. 1, . , .i T .- X .. -A gs xo., ..f ,N x xf , .HI . 4. x ,.,,..v M . , l , : - ann-, ii . A .x L., , -tg-L -- -f L ' , ' a A .-,VVX in , l76l ' A ' .zfii-:fs 715: LW... sM,,,,,,.....,,.,L ,.N, ,.,,,..,,..,,,,...,.,....W.WI--I ' rf-I LVM. A110 ON 9.31 HS MffIDBLfsCL...1.e Q I I -ni .-6 RUTH E. SHANER IIWUFI, GIIILS' CIIoRUs. LITLRARY CLUB, '29. Wuf is always ready to help. She may be quiet at times, but welcomes fun when it a ears. She often visits PP Th Class of '31 down the valley but tlmt's Z1 secret. e eherishes the thought that slIe has II member as lovely as Ruth. jol-IN SEMINACK WILLIAM J. SENESKY USEM., UBILLU Oucill-s'I'uA. LATIN CLUB. DRAMATIC CLUB. . U H FRliNlIH CLUB. JOUIINALISM. Another of our lmppy-go-lucky boys is Sem. He DI.BA,l.l, CLUB EDITOR OF NUGGET is often seen around the halls jollying the lower classmen. DPBATING TEAM ,30 ORFHESTRA . . . . . . - I - - - But under this veIl'of mirth 15- a passionate love for music. CLASS BASKETBALL' BAND. The class takes this opportunity to wish him success In YFAR BOOK CABOCIATE FDITOR, hls Chosen Pmfesswn' SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT. Bill has so successfully combined his careers as ex- ecutive manager, musician, and scholar, that the Class of '31 has been richly rewarded and congratulated for placing its trust in so able an executive. Bill has been leader in every activity while maintaining at ,ti 'D high scholastic standing. nf. If-'I 13321, - , . jj , I ,Ii ,-fxbfvf fn A - .- fd, 1: Q' I '- dv' pw., n- ,ILILA H? ., j ffl 'qw-71,31 I' , 7' ,- l-' 'fffi . is- Y . 1, 'lf' ' ' QF? , 2 '- ' f 51.-2' M., .hertz ,vm , I - . 1 'I wig- I-f-7.4 I - , Y I , V,- V ' -L I' '.'. i - I I . I L ' M .Z '- - 1 px H, - -ft J-Q -Z-c : ,J 'K ,Al,,,,v,,r, P I . .-...kr :y lef I V, In x' -1, X. ,t:I:'v'E?F-,,- T , .x. W, ' Y-4 ' ' ' ', ' I iv Z 'xx , I fl' is , , ' , 'yy I .fl N is ,--3, km I ggiei M,-2 Q 4 .N , , W I . 173591-f . f , . T V -1-his 3 JXJJL, I A Im - N4. ya J thyme! -Y.....,..,Lv. ,......,.,,,.,.,W,..,,,,,.,,.,,,.,.,..s,,W ,,,, N ,,.,,.,,,.t,,,,.a., R 5 1 .L xx .5 , V E As. .m,, w- ,ts if x vp. -M , Cf ..f,...- iff? W R .5254 Xflxwavhtlg-gin z.QNs.,.'.M,-uwmww-Nwwh have th, eff you A I, yt' Z' JULIAN P. SUCHOCKI YULY Timex CAPTAIN, '3l. I-:OU'I'BAl.L, '30. CLASS BASKIiTBAI.L, '29, '3l. Curia Li-,Am2R. Can't you still remember that beautiful sprint Yuly made at the end of his mile-run in the last track meet and how well he held clown that position as end in foot: ball? llc is interested in forestry, and we can imagine him holding up his hand in protest as he says, W'oodman, sparc that tree! IRENE D. SHOBER NUGGET STAFF. YEAR Boox S'i'Ai-'i-'. FRENCH CLUB, '30. LITERARY CLUB, '2 9. RENE Have you ever felt the need did, find Renc. She is o COZETTE DliBA'l'ING CLUB. BASKETBALL. DRAMATIC CLUB. GIRLS, CHORUS, '28. JOURNALISM, '30. GIRLS' CHORUS. YEAR Booic STAFF. NUGGET STAFF. of a good comrade? If ne of those girls whom 5 JANE SILLILIAN Diamvrii CLUB. DRAMATICS. Hocnxifv, 'J0. GIRLS' BRsRuTisALL. Jane is one of the most popular girls in Mahanoy the whole world looks for. jolly, friendly, she has won a place in everyone's heart, and is not at all disliked by the opposite sex. Always be the way you are, Rene, and why vvqgjll-vVill..con1e to embrace you. X 'Mel 'Q City High School. She has taken part in many class ac- tivities and social affairs. Witli her ready humor, she is said to be a priceless asset at a party. Luck is sure to travel wherever she may go in this great world of ours. yi. ., L' fi Lt' 'xJ ,I-. 4.1. V .? 1 Fi 2 ' ' X .1-OA -.15 L ! V ,J l Yi 'E my . -qi ' lf' w 5 A '1 .. g., ' ' CWA Ply, f N- ' ,' F 'Q - - -it ' LW . N MU2' Y-1 lcjifil is 1 ,, 5 V rp jx: V. V A , 1 -, Ny. v : C59-3 ,LX fs., r ff, ,fr V R . . ,Xt --1 Alf' rr vw-xx W. fl ,1,,.74.lxv s wig . 1- q,,p,, , , si my 5 ,, ,, . .. .I S X 5 ., ,ui .Rx X N .I-P it mi X ., , t. s .. -fag, - tg.- sl , N h L i x R- Ax.-'sq . 2.1: si ' ' ' '78 f S ls 7' e N RO Oh ' wif-as C' PU when ,, . .V ,, W A,,4 ,m,,,y.,..,W.s...,.. A,,, .w2....,.....e- A 4 -MWs s' ' MC 145 01931 F .. . I f iNx..: -- C, ,V X51-., , 5 M AMW W nv V Y A, , .-.,..,,.., Q -1-q I MARY SMITH USMITHIEH Gnu s' CHORUS. GIv.I.s' BASKILTBALL. V0l.l.l-.Y BALI., '2 8. lfveryone knows Mary for her liveliness and eagerness for fun. She and liclna can bc seen with their heads to- gether chatting about their affairs. Mary loves to tease everyone she meets especially Haden. As a profession, Mary has decided to be a nurse and it is our wish that she may succeed. FRANCIS SULLIVAN BOOP-OOP Foo'I'IIAI.II, '27. CLASS BAsIt13TIxAI.I.. Timcit, '50, '3l. BAND. Boop-oop is tx member of the Academic course and has been the most successful in the sciences, which he ex- pects to study in college. He has been active in football, basketball, and track. Francis is interested in a certain Soplmmore miss, and we hope he won't argue with her as much as he does in lieonomics. JOSEPH SWOIQEL JOE Those who are fortunate enough to know joe count him as a sure friend. While in Mahanoy City High School he has been interested in Academic subjects, espe- cially the sciences. joe is an accomplished woodworker and models airplanes particularly well. Although Joe is one of our quiet boys, hc is not a slacker. . rw.. ,. - 1' ,si l v?',:'1' gl , NV A 5 X f 5. Q mfs i J , fl 'rf 5 ll ,, s:.ff fi4 -' ' gf' . gfg . ' nf ..I, t-1 -fsgtaiv .F f ' , - ,- v- -', - I . v ., j N , f - v-t ff-k 'A .. ,y . , . J ,J , A . I. ,- ,gg A f- . new ,.. I -N ' .M Att - . , . I I M1 M.,-,g,, A . -r .A fn . Wt ,- , .. X .. . I., , 'K'--4 f, , I . . 1' 1 -' 1 ..'-,xlr l I 'l f-fi l X 1' f-- A ffwf L' N, J J -, :'. -ff I I , 1' - --.1 .' Y x. N J .,.,-t .Q N 79 5 ' . ! H, ' , , mf' ' ls I -f H,..--- M'- '-vw--f.......... ..g3 i X cf Qi y y A Aifiwt-Ii..,...,L.,.L,,-,-,......,.,,,,,,...,.,....m,?,, ,N,, - . M--A-my ,,iw,f M T 16 9 1 I LL.- f':Ef?cwt!i?,.,,.,...T,,. B Lcfimiwa f 1 ill fl' 4? l -l ELLSWORTI-I TERRILL FOOTBALL. TRACK. CI.Ass BASKETBALL. For two years Ellsy has played Varsity football and this year at a regular half-back position. He is a good ball-carrier and has made several long runs. He is very popular with the opposite sex, and has been an ardent student in the Commercial course. GRACE B. STAHLER LATIN CLUB. DRIKMATIC CLUB. .DVBATING CLUII. GmI.s' CHOROUS -'OUR N .xI.IsxI, '5 l. Grace is one of the quieter type of girls, well-liked by everyone she meets. She has taken an active interest in school affairs. Grace is Rf! CBTUCSI W0l'lKCf and WC 3l'C sure she will be a wonderful success in whatever calling she will pursue. EDNA M. STANK DEBA'fING CLUB, '29, '30. GIRLS' CI-IoI1Us. DEBATE TEAM, '30, TENNIS CLUB. DKAMATIC CLUB. -IOURNALISM, '30. w'0I.LliY BALL, '28. Is that Edna laughing again? for her mirthfulness. W'herever there is fun, Edna is there to share in it. She is not without other qualities, however, as she has a pleasant soprano voice. Whatever she makes her lifc work we are sure she will go over the top. In classes she is roted fi- , .:'-., 4, l..-I -1-fir 'Q H ff ..' i' ,I XJ ff' A E K, . I -. f,-, . 'U' . I - ., - f X 1 .1 I- Qt. , x A ET, IGM. All: ,I' , . a I ' I -1 .-1 .. S' 4. Lf . X 'ml iff 2' Y ' ' . X . -.INA C ' L I ' -I , fr .ya 5143 Q.. I 7 K ' , ' ' 7 91'-II. T3 t . , I ,-- I-I Tk ,.' .. ,XL I - W xi '34 43,5 VNV . fn ,afiiki D ' --xxx - v., - A N - , . 1 D f.j.,L. U - qt . , , .f.,,.1-Q.I'1j.,,I5.., ,Lf ff ww six 'zu' wNbi4.v..,,,,x,h -N . A X15 .f . -5x,x,, .- I if , 9 i..: 5-I, N . 1' M Nls, ,. I t .FI , I X. , A T.-.,,.. Q, Liv: X K ae---. ik , I ' Wx . X .. -4:1 .- Kl'M'1i4,, J Iii: 'F I I , . . , .. ..- . I V ia ,. ,,.f- , 1, .L M- . Vw N MIN- , ,F it-+f-EQ'IF31 , ,. ,I-4 .. .,- 4. x. ,- 4 I: H401 A Pl l ru ,Q T .vw T7...-.,., L J PSROO 1931 5 H5 MPLND BLACK S .1 1- fl, Sl, l ll W 1 PRISCILLA TANNER PRISM LATIN CLUB, '30. GIRLS' Cnoitus. DIZBATING CLUB. OncHus'rnA. jouxNAL1sM. DRAMATIC CLUB. Pris is so studious that she doesn't find time to make datesg except six nights of the week and Sundays. ' w flame that it is often difficult She is always Ending :1 ne to ascertain whom her steady really is. We predict a brilliant marriage for Pris. EDWARD TOMCAVAGE EDDIE We don't know whose barber shop Eddie has been advertising but he has advertised it well. Soon he will try the efficiency of the Commercial course of Mahanoy City High School. He has also been interested in science, es- ' Ph sics. Eddie is one of the gloom-chasers pecially in y of our class. WILLIAM TROY '-BILL Bill hurried into the auditorium one morning in September two years ago, right off the train from Gor- don, and dressed in the latest style. We have felt his pep ever since. William of Troy, as we call him, is i ' ' What the Young Com- re aring to write an essay on ,. P P mcrcial Student Should Wear. ',,.,-1j3',:,j , rfii' i,i: tx?i. 41 l v 5 :muff 55 ,, 'V 'N'i l-:ily fi li 1 ' A A - 7. 4 , fm.. . . f ' i -,,,, 4 .flf2QMf? fm-' 1 5 ,IJ ' Y' ' .. ff 'fi QF: ff'j',' 45 Qi, 'A!7,'1, 0,2 , flefill' 5,5 N75 i,f,X'7l W' 7 if -3-i7'F'E'? V if 1 vi wi Mix.. . if F4 ' ll FY QQ: ' - i Y ' .- .x- .P , 1 y .. .uf J 1 , Lf pc, J J ' 'f' ' lx ' Q-3' -X f4.P ' or Sv 'fmigg-' ? - ,f.- -1 , . 'V 'tk' fl' i 'fQ 'M ' A ,i j ' if l lil Li , it P , . ,.- V, ,. t 1 ,X e i . -A , . wx .Tj 3' 'T . l'f'5? L-.5 f, . ' .5 r . , lsll I I re CEL if O y 1931 gxhsfify wg is .Luau M pl L Qi,:il.'afiT5R I iVili'..gfg. .I i11 1 GERALD TYE Gerald came to Mahanoy City High School on the eight o'clock train from Gordon two years ago. Since, he has become a fine friend to many of us, especially those of the Commercial course. He has been particularly inter- ested in Manual Arts, and the technical side of his educa- IIUIL ELIZABETH R. TESTEN ULIB.. NUGGET STAFF. Yun Boon STAFF. JOURNALISM CLUB. FRENCH CLUB. Here is, indeed, Shakespeare's rival. As a literary composer, Lib is excellent, as our Nugget proves. Lib is usually quiet but we know her quietness hides a genius well worth looking for. Great honor will fall on our class through the efforts of Lib. ...W Q, X 5. FLORENCE TRUSKOWSKY TRUCKY GIRLS' CHORUS. GIRLS' BASKETBALL. Trucky is a typical whirlwind on the basketball floor. She is interested in many Sports, and cannot be excelled on the dance-floor, either. Her senfe of humor has won for her a place in the hearts of every one of us. We are sure you will find a pot of gold at the rainbow's end, Trucky ! 'Q ,ag-zz:-QI A L I - T, 'Jz'.-74, 'S , Iv .rw ' K mf,-.f, L 1! .gs -f as, 1 -Ge-,gs 1 f I 195, I C 'TWA' S33 :T 'gg -' 'r-Q' I, . Aff mg , - IX ,. ...S Ieffifi 5? A ' 'gl K X, l:: gfifvix JC? - f 1'Qg1:r i'- fx? -- , ' I L- an ' 25 fl . 'gf--Lqzg' 2 -' . -- fqiirwre if 'Q I 'V fm, 32 I-rfsfffffex-T' ' . - ..,l3IL'. Q yi ex, -.5 3 '- g sir. K ,I 'f,L aff 'A S5 ,'.. L,t.fR K, . -'-If-wg 1, -kv., a f- y.,,.yg, A K .S N mxf '-v. I- ' 'V I S, B 3 2.1 1, . .L .W k -I, -1 ,, X ...YH -. .bn Q0 X . , 1 . we Y 'x c ,-.K V. Q A-'N ' if lx' Q4 r Vw- F ' 'NJ ..Mf-frgfhh LE1- K w,- .. I eixil -ff, . . U I ' g 3 . ,Aw ,, ,.,- A A ' h 15,wa ff. V ww, 'ff N, -wi l ' v.f,AZ IQ, flgfwx ' li X5 .fi l iq ' QJ .Na i 1 '55 - 1 I 1 2 fl 3 f xp S. MARY G. TULIN Mary is one of the quiet members of '31. Only those who know her best are aware of her charm. Mary intends to take up the profession of nursing at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City. Her many friends uf '31 wish her the best of luck. WALTER H. UMBERGER CHARLES UNSINN WALLY UNSW CLASS BRsR1a1'1mu., '30. Although not outstanding in any one thing, 1'Wally has been ll steady worker, and Mahanoy City High School has benefitted by his presence. Fun and mischief lurk in his eyes, but he would say, XVhy bring that up? He is particularly interested in aviation and hopes that some day he will meet his success on high. Boys' CHORUS BAND. ORCHl:S'l'RA. Uns has held a place in most every musical activity while in Mahanoy City High School. He has been a mem- ber of the Band and Orchestra for four years and during his Senior year :1 member of the Boys' Chorus. We ex- pect to see the day when Charles will be Lopez's close competitor. . .-we : '.f I-I R .' 31:13 if .lj .-3 x1 'll ,l Q' , ,fc ,.a . , Ir. ' ' .ig wig-r ' 'ff 9' X A as 'A ' y , , f l -:Mr H P4 ' -' 4 V fp Q .fl.gr.'i,7 , 'C - fi . ic,-N TQ H - 5,213.5 . . . ff . .icy , 3 K- . , , -1. R F- - f . , J . l N . W -4 v ',-- ':' ' -. 3 I 1 . ' J J 1 . fxf ' wi 'YW-.J: i 'M f4,' ' -ff' 'sef'-W-V--W , ,,.,N , - - WV. . -. ff- W x . . A1100 A , qs, , A Qi? X 5 'ff 4 4 K' if W' N ' I XJ' flffv Qi? 1, ky K ff H. Q 1 ,Inj f- . .U X f....fe ,,,, W . , A, A , .B A.MA . if JOHN J. VELIGDAN One of the few students now comes into the range of our vision. And, as all students should be, he is one of the retiring nature. Although he is not a member of any of our athletic squads, he was an active member of the junior Varsity basketball team. FRANCES UNSINN -'BRAND Oncmzsrlm. GlRLs' CHORUS. DIIBATING CLUB. jouRNAt.isM CLUB. DEBATE TEAM, '30, LATIN CLUB. FRENCH CLUB. NUGGLT STAFF. YEAR Boox STAFF. ljRAMATIC CLUB. Fran is one of the intellectual members of '31, Dignity, a quality we all adorcg this she possesses. She is exceptionally brilliant and is an accomplished pianist. Frances is a typical dignified Senior, but to those who know her best she is the very model of fun. We know that in whatever Fran undertakes she will be successful. Vx .. . JANE UNTERECRER DRAMATIC CLUB. GIRLS, CHORUS, '31, jane is a newcomer to our school but due to her ability as a good mixer shc has gained wide popularity. Since she is always cheerful and gay she holds an enviable position in the estimation of her friends. Jane has also gained favor with the faculty for her splendid conduct and work. x li t 13 wwf f ,. .43 42 5 2 A fra ,xv .Lx N J has 1 Q B- ti' .Gini 1-Q , , . 1 ' t . N V: U '34, t ' ' X1 9 5, - I ff -1 ., Alf- , tf ' ... 5,v' s',4-:. A-5' -iv 'fit'-if-ease , 1.. S153 S - fi -f , x, I 1 f3-x-F-X- f-3' , - K, jruga '- , PN ' L . h H r ,M ,Agni 4 4 fl 4, ,v-1 jg-L . 1 , tl ,. --at - - .- - 1 -s....,,,,.,,pL ra.. . n . B a aff'f2? 'Y' I' 4' 261 vw. ' K 1 s inns' -tr Q - t , ' . 11.--j j' a. t--. L Nm fi' -L-QW! 1 H '-We-.-, U C ' f' Q-...lv - 'Q fw N HN, ,R 'Mel F' fx. 'xref ,P R tw ' 'R X as Ss Ta B- Q-4'-2' fitilfvta .- Nmap. -- A .3 .f fe i841 .. - ,,- .J tl FND fs ci' W 1,931 '- 24:1 A ,rr L 13 -...-x ,,..L,a..- . I Y JULIE FRLNCI-I CLUB. LATIN CLUB. GIRLS, BASKETBALL. julie is one of the is always dressed in the ners make her popular julie intends to follow STINEY VINORES CLASS BAsRIa'raAI,I., '29, '30, '31, Stiney is one of the more quiet boys of the Class of '3l. Though his virtues are known to all the class, only his particular friends realize his outstanding abilities. He has taken a part in class basketball and also has attained a high scholastic standing. VENALEVICI-I JULIE VOLLIALY BALL, '28. LITIQRARY CLUB, '29. GIRLS, CHoRUs, '28, '29. most attractive Senior girls. She latest fashion. Her pleasant man- with her classmates. We think the profession of nursing. EDWARD J. WALCHAK EDDIE FOOTBALL, '29. CLASS BASKETBALL, '3l. The seriousness on the countenance of the next chap in line may fool some of the Frcshies, but all his class- mates know that Eddie is only thinking of those pleas- ant days gone by when he played regular on the High School football team. , ,a-ZJLQQ -9-' 'rx' fi? 4 1 l' 'Tri fi . .11 LP .fxla.rY' ea. A T' '. I-45 J it A 'A ' W' H' ,is ' ,S-, ,f'l.1dEhf-NH.: ,t , . . .. rf, LQ li V ?1liLJbf,'iY'l'i . E 'WTTT 'ft -29? 1, :gnggi QZHAY, g:'A:V, V, QNQ '. I if 1' 1,.+'- ..,, , ,f H? l.l?r5'? 's :rs - g' I I ij: 'Q ii.l,... I- 1 ...t-.-'12-'FR ,N gf - fkklfwfia' 1, , .,f H L- 'g 53 1,1 '1 '- , fi 1 ul . f- f l -fa? H t L Vffzi- fr- ' A. - , ku f' if-Jig? f 'f '- 1' iN'.3f:If' Vs . sflll -'L is ul ki iA3'f'f3'IlF':H'i' ai' V' M if ., .M L A ff ,, , Vs I .' if -F-A ,Q Q an-Nagy Yffw N ,. , ' my I-my ' s 'C .fl 'sf . --I 1 'tu' I . w f fs af' A A Tgf A13 'Vs V.-9 H Jvw .5. l85l ' V Y 'lvl ....,.-,..,,,,W.,. ,,,, -..L ,, fl g A ei I af' , Q Sir.. CT 'L . W.. . 'i gi .Q 2 J ' ' ff v- if 'iw 'i' for IS .2 - N, , W, M: ,. .,,,,.,,M,.,,,,,,,,, J. A, ..,..,. .,,....M,W-. . ..,. .0 MN... , Q , . L.. , -uv .-al ANNA F. VERBELLA FLORA Iiouuv, '29, GIRIS' BASRI-LTBALL. VoLL1aY BALL, '28. Blonde hair, dreamy, blue lwereal among Ann's assets. lmll? Recalling our Freshman I.,xT1N CLUB, '30, INKAMATICZ CLUB. GIRLS' CHoRUs. eyes, pearly teeth are num- And can she play basket- year, we remember that she put the Ilreshman class on the map, by her foul-shooting record. Anna intends to be a nurse. She has a case alreacl y-on 'I'omrny ! PAUL D. WALTERS USXVANH BAsRiiTIm1,l. h1ANAflI'R, '29. Bovs' CHORUS. C1.Ass BASkl'.'I'liAI.l., '31, Ax last we've found why so many of the girls come io -ehool early and go home late. Besides being the very competent manager of the basketball team, he is also an active member of the Boys' Chorus. Cast your eyes this way, girls. onyx . M. 4 -N,-,-Q-I - . Q -. - -1 4 Q ..gt,A'. 7 v, I arf. RJR X -. - . . Q if-L . ' -' A '4: .,'g' 'fx ' ' S fi 4 'Qu i l.:.,-if ,PJ 'Q' . ' . M 'im' . -- ' 'I , P - ' if? - . ll Y x 'AQ 5 E44-'?v!'K T? 1 ,, f nj '1 4 31 'i- . V' 3-fx FN- ,-J' - '. ,fx . v . . , A JJALVXV wakes. AJ, 5. K, X --1 l'5YT'ii-'if.3'+ 5 N. M :Fi 'W+'x,i'3. X -'I f sl 'itll ' -Y wtf 3 ' x . ' .Q -' FRANK J. WARNER c:oT'roN I5AsR1',TR,u,x., '29, '50, '3l. FOOTBALL, '28, '29, '30, '31, Stop! You are about to meet one of the gayest and most popular members of our class. He goes in for every sport, especially football and basketball. His swiftness has often saved .1 game that promised to be lost. An ardent lover of the girls, we're sure he will be captured by one of Ihcnl S0011- . X 1, X ...Jw --R Y hrs 1 1 1. 1 L -'L I ' 1,4 .. tg W X., NI 251- M ' V 1 ,- as -- 3 ...,5 ,fr l 36 l ' ' l , L 'Q f , f fi 9 31 K i- I , I i lv H9 A ii' v 1, 1 I i L ALICE Q. WAITKUS vLJl,l,LX' BALI., 'Z 8. ln our list of quiet members we l'l1Ll5t include Al, She does not mingle with everyone and those who can count her as ,1 friend feel honored. The cloak of silence often hides genius. When Alice breaks this silence, we are sure she will dazzle the world with her genius. RAYMOND WEBB Sl'lDliR l.et me present another Tom Thumb of our class. Raymond is noted for his witty sayings in class, but he may be just as serious as can be, when trying to decipher some shorthand, or engaged in recording a difficult trans- action in bookkeeping. His friends call him Spider, and if he has the perseverance of that tiny insect he will make a success of any life-work he chooses. HADEN B. WILLIAMS FOOTBAIL MANAKEIR, 'ML Cl.ASS lhsixi-.'I'nIxI.I.. An accomplished pianist, an efficient football man- ager, and a member of the Boys' Chorus is I-laden. These ZIIC only some of the present activities of this ambitious young man. Besides driving a ear around, we SITC curious enough to wonder if he has any other interests not afore- mentioned. I., V, R -Z If 'Q . I, l- if ,'I- 3 V v. , .. f IA .1 - - I 'J , ,--'-J q P, N' - I 'V,j,. . 1 I . ' Y' ,f. Lf-I ,A , ,,p34. I I jr, FT' , .s ,-3 5'-ff',:.' 'f P I 'J 1 ' X , , Q ' - rf. f.:. .A , - fi ' I ,y .gigj -.53 . I A ,- I 4 I 3. J -, I V, 1, 5 ,-4. , ' 'l':' lx z - '- .1 '5 J J 5 'Q ' . ' 1 ' -J -' '7 Uv- ' 'A i . 4 ' IH, . , , .A , N -. . Jfxf - f,,. .. x ,W ,W W, A 'N i V ,,, is M 1 A fe 1 1 . We 'Nj 'W FY? ff f ' , f , y .J Q I .A X , V .W fl tg H J e, V l , f L . .,,,, , if ,ZJ fs. Awf . ' ', .ff-Mx f A .V ., v . W.- ,I A K ti H if .47 -4 STINEY YENALEVICZ STINNEY Foo'rBALL, '50, CLAss BASKETBALL. TRACK. Last, but not least, we have the honor to present an ambitious athlete, who is also a very apt student in all his studies. His extremely unconventional view of life provides a well-defined idea of how this young man of future years will conduct himself. CHARLOTTE WALL RUTH WHITTICK Gmls' Cuonus. VOI.l,liY BALL, '28. NUGGET STA!-I-'. LITLRARY CLUB, '29, I D , Yi-:AR Boon STAF11 GIRLS' Cuokus. Here is another good stand-by in the Girls' Chorus. GIRLS- BASKETBALL' She attended almost every practice and her help was ap- preciated very much. Charlotte is very much admired by her friends because of her genial disposition. 1- 'P .A 'H f - , SN. If you ever see a beautifully written paper about school, you know that it belongs to Ruth. She takes the honors, in our class, in penmanship. But, she isn't behind in typing, either. Her sweet soprano voice may be heard among the other voices in the Girls' Chorus. But, she also has other interest! Haden, of eourseg how did you guess? -1232 ',. Q-Aw, ,fa , N, 'Q' l' J:-N , . . A . i M FQ 1 1' - - . ig , ex 1 . f X Q,-1 it f i , 1 ., .. A' A L ,pry '.. u 1- .l . . n - N A ., J, Q X X, t -W X f JI! l xx . MJT- W . ,, - . -. Tx ..' hfv y . M. ' x-tw 2. ' , C 'X 7 '. V'+t?'?.f-' XG . .4 . . L, it .,. l33l E X 7:shMQ l AKOO 931 ev' it E HS, VF EELAQL. E .G+ .Q - I It 'C HELEN YEAGER NUGGET Srmflf. Yi-LAR Book STAFF. Helen has a wonderful disposition. Pleasant, loving, jolly she has won her place in our school circle. When she comes from Gordon in the morning she brings good cheer with her which keeps everyone from becoming gloomy. At typing she is exceptional and some day we expect her name to bring honor to the class of '31 in the commercial world. MICHAEL YENCHICK I oo'1uAI.i., '30, '3l. Italy has its Cellinig Greece had its Socrates: Iingland had its Ben llonson, and we had Michael. Behold our stal- wart son of the scrimmage line-n tearin' terror in foot- ball, amd an artful basketball player. You'll have to go far and see lots, before you'll get a better athlete than Mike, JOSEPH F. YERCAVAGE JOE FoorBAx.1., '28, '29, '30. I5,xsK1aTuAi.L. Timex. joe is an industrious, hard-working, fun-loving, in fact, all around good fellow. He does everything with a smile and he and Stiney are almost inseparable. In the field of football he has attained much fame. What pro- fession Joc will follow is yet to be seen but here's luck, Joe, in whatever it is. Ir, Num , ,m..,,-.1 , .k' i ' 'V l .. , - -4 4 jgya- aff , X' X ,V fr l 'i5,l. mg 5 . . . A ,, . 1, . W, is ' U 1 .Q A- mf-4 hr-K ,.?. .,Ar. -401 . 4 . ' 7Aff6f ' :IFN ., -' I-gs. Y ,, ' QI, , ,'.1' TAI, V1 xii?-iw LL.. - A-. e Vg WH-r f, 57' 'fvf'-'::'. R 'A 5 if F A -'f A fl' sg, 2 3 - ' ,' i ,. if . L' I LITE 'xl -il N vN f72'i'S.s 4' ' W' f It N iii - - .4 1 x . 2 fx' G: f' ' 1 S 1' '::, M . t -, f ' '.3W:ff'f-' 4 X ru! Ji ls zz W 'fill 'H MRQP fx ' f-1' 'i ' l' l l il 31' i 'QW-:Nil 'LQ .2 U A . -f ' 7 , 1. n-' ' 1' 'X tiw.eif.+ 'i f f- ,, , 1 w l X 1. 4, ft . ff- , -' Q. 1, ,wx -.g , . 's M. k ,Q .'.' - x Y.. .,. Y fs Siv- t x N 14 Jvff , , 1 l89 M 4421! ARC O . JW g g CHS M,NDBLAc1g CLASS MGTTO To Strive, to Seek, to Find and not to Yield. HOSE powerful words from the lips of that immortal poet, Tennyson, To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield, have been selected as the motto of the Senior Class of 1931 of Mahanoy City High School. The selection reminds us of that famous declaration of Caesar, Veni, Vidi, Vici, translated, I came, I saw, I conquered. It also causes to flit through our minds those brief but tell- ing words of Commodore Perry after the Battle of Lake Erie, We have met the enemy, and they are ours. We, too, may come and see, and conquer the enemy-to be sure, we have no battles to iight, no land to seize, no rebellions to calm, but we have other drastic foes in the form of hard study, diHi- cult problems, and the various impediments of life which we must face when we leave our Alma Mater and embark on the sea of life. TO STRIVE--In sport, we see demonstrated for us the striving of human beings toward a certain goal. In basketball, the players strive to put the ball in the basketg in races, the contestants strain to- ward the finish-line. We have reached the goal of graduation, but now we have other goals to strive for-some of us may go on to the higher institutions of learning, some may secure positions, and in either case, there is a goal looming ahead of us-a goal towardwhich we shall strive-a goal which we shall attain! TO SEEK-Everybody is seeking that nine-letter word-HAPPINESS. Happiness does not mean the same to everyone. It may mean a book to some, beauty in nature to others, education to still others. lt may be the fickle L'Allegroean pleasures to some, the meditative Il Penserosoean pleasures to others. People do not go around with a magnifying glass as Sherlock Holmes, or SniEcn Snoop, trying to locate Happiness, but nevertheless their entire lives are spent in one ceaseless struggle to detect that sly word. Of course, there are pessimists, the so-called wet-blankets, who spend their lives making it miserable for the people about them, but perhaps, they are finding happiness in that mood, as that is their nature. But let's be optimists and though clouds hide the sun, and the winds of oppression blow over us, let us bear in mind that every cloud has a silver lining, and that it's an ill wind that blows no one some good. TO FIND--And, of course, seeking bears its fruit. Some people are under the impression that everything has been discovered that can be discovered, and that everything has been found that can be found. lt's true that there is very little unexplored land left in this world of ours-perhaps that very little consists of parts of the Polar regions and certain sections of the equatorial regions-but aren't there other worlds to conquer? Gaze at the huge firmament at night and you will see millions of other planetsg and let us consider the world of science. We may have those great achievements--the radio, the vitaphone, wireless, and now television is under way, but still there are vast fields open for the disci- ples of Edison. Columbus discovered our country, in 1492, but don't you consider Lindbergh's solo flight to France several years ago as great an achievement? The Pilgrims, Puritans, and others explored the eastern coast of our country back in the seventeenth century, Byrd explored both poles within the past few years. There are millions of discoveries and inventions, all ready to be discovered, and hiding just around the corner. NOT TO YIELD-We will be invincible, unconquered. This life is a path of trials and tribulations, but we will not fall down, beaten and conquered. We shall fight bravely and come out the victor. With the daring of the ancient warriors, the perseverance of thc first settlers, the bravery of thc pio- neers in our veins we shall strive on and on. Thus we shall go forth into the world with those words, To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield, ringing in our ears. It will spur us on. We are founders of the future generation-the genera- tion that belongs to the monstrous Towers of Babel in the cities, the convenience of modern scientific invention, the best of medical aid--in short, the ideal. ,. i., We are all in the melting pot, and now we go out into the world to mingle with all nationalities ,qgfgjigbmake America proud of us. We shall strive, we shall seek, we shall find and we shall not yield! .4 y' -' :Wk ..- w.. t. 's 4' -ELIZABETH TESTEN. , 4 fs wee-1 L li A 'L-'X 1 3 ' wi te r s 1 X 'CTN f if -is FXQEVL N rg? .rf .. Stliizrgy ., , yum QX ,gi ,KTM rm, ,cm 1, -, . - .. ' i :xiilsiliil QP ,gr 1 M -,QL gg. J- ips se:,,h.jf3,:1 A., ,esseffh P-fr , - ' , ' g -., ' ue, A X '. 5.gf,:,-1, s 1 .. ,. V , if V65 Wir -. ' ' A s - ' fi, if is g - ' , A ,:, iq ,liiggi-Nr ,,f's njj,fwr-gm5RiAxifFii??Tei4,y'--i4 'X'-XJN 'V i901 , l'MC 931 4,3 . is gi G HS gfwbv r 523 Senior Class History Class of 1931 FRESHMAN YEAR N 1928, an intellectual-looking body of graduates of the Junior High School entered Mahanoy City High School as Freshmen- three hundred and thirty pupils wandering timidly around the halls and trying to ind the various class rooms. However, it did not take long for this class to enter into the daily routine of Mahanoy City High School. Early in the year Miss Rinck formed a Freshman Girls' Chorus. Our boys received recognition in athletics. The school paper, NTHE NUGGET, was first issued in this year and the Freshmen contributed the largest number of subscriptions. Miss Mary Monaghan, Miss Elizabeth Horan, and Mr. Lester Lebo were welcomed to the faculty. SOPHOMORE YEAR The following year we returned to school our number was slightly decreased. Our Girls' Chorus increased in number and joined the advanced chorus at Christmas time in giving a beautiful Cantata. Miss Alverna Welch, Miss Mary Cook, and Mr. Charles Engle were added to the teaching staff. Miss Johanetta Snyder and Mr. J. A. Strong resigned. Mr. Strong left in order to fill a position at State College. JUNIOR YEAR When we returned to school in our junior year we were surprised to see so many new faces among the students. Upon investigation we learned that these students were from Gordon, Pa. We began our Junior year in a very business-like way by holding a A - . Y '11, class meeting. The following officers were elected: if-'KQFTEQXL 52. -kggf . fr' ti 22 '5 W0 A' V 111,14 HK' jf'h:LJ --. 4' . 4: .fi f' 5 F 1 ,tif ' XT Jil aa,-.-V.. ,,. xf,,,,.,1 1 gg, 1 , ,, A , ii f- f QP' ?33ffr'7:f Cl?4'ivfF e i,fiix' all W i Iliff ' .. CSM- :.Sfif.eLbi1 fs E3 if f Y 1 pf TQXXQQ li i YQ? My 'Sn':,fi+'555ifii7ii.FX 5183, i'.f'ik i 'ji3'f'r 5 it P. mf If .avynl an W .1 .aw fi,1Jf ' if-f..J ll 15 L, VHMJP' ...f J V , fugryilu lwyqm. it MM apfifx If-. Q - A Aw i V .X'5uf Nfl WSFTX 1 if , X' lglj X. ffl? M E A F A W ,giifjbfcf 'wi wxx' O , 1 9 32 ,ff 1. , a Q U, A President .........,...,.... PAUL FAUST Vice-President .,... THOINIAS MONAGHAN Secretary .,... . . . CHARLES 0,CONNOR Treasurer ......AA..,..,.. FRANK BRADY A few weeks later, we held a meeting to select our class colors- red and white werechosen. Music was discontinued due to the fact that Miss Rinck left for New York University where she completed her course of music. Two members of our class were honored by receiving positions as associate editors of The Nugget. They were Margaret Giflin and William Senesky. Latin and French clubs were formed and also a Debating club and a Journalism club. The Juniors contributed some splendid material to the Debating teams of 1930. A play, The Brat, given for the benefit of The Nugget, also included many Juniors in its cast. We kept up our excellent reputation in athletics, several of our boys having played on the Varsity basketball team. Miss Hinch joined the faculty. Mr. Engle and Mr. Underkoffler resigned. SENIOR YEAR At last we have reached the highest aim in' our high school life. We have become Seniors. Our class held its class meeting and elected the following officers: Preszdent ............ WILLIAM SENESKY Vice-President ...,... KENNETH MAGUIRE Secretary ,.,.. .... F RANcEs UNSINN Treasurer ................ FRANK BRADY Our social functions opened with a Hallowe'en party in the local - ffglfi . WE i for all four classes ff -vi , il, 2 t--' ' by K ' i. le , Ve' . A Y- W l'Gl91'4. 'fl -Q ir i '?ffl 7 if QW: i' 5 . - ,'. vc, T--i. YV,-Q, L -A.-r Fx ' f dv 1 'fx'AM - ' Viv :Ia .V F -E .I :ttf L -'ff' V- - 155: 5,5 yi4m i'1'.,c, s kg K...QQ q Wig. A A . A ff '55,-.fl ', .' x f ,xr ,P KM ,f 5 ,. 1' ,525-.-,-g53,.,1 .x Q. I gat, 1, f 2 54, gy- ang. 4 A .-..4.. x ,gg K .ff A fr. 'ff H N-' E . . f-'rf V In T ii '25 E' ri le V'l -' V - XE X-. .N A-s TL' xr Q f . 1 ' , .. f A. ' 'A ff -1 1' Q fffiii .ar , '7.k:ff4 X ' E' if -' gvzfwff I 92 I ' SMC ,619 1 fir QVARQ on 3 l if AND :audit I6 1 . s 99 We had a splendid year in athletics, especially in basketball. The various clubs were continued and the Virgil Club held many entertaining as well as educational meetings. The Senior Dramatic club was formed and several clever plays were given. Miss Rinck returned to school and organized a Boys' Chorus and the Girls' Chorus. Margaret Giffin and William Senesky became editors-in-chief of The Nugget. Instead of issuing the paper only once a month it was issued twice a month. This was made possible by the cooperation of the staff. The following Seniors took part in the eliminations for the annual oratorical contest held in the High School Auditorium, Wednesday, March 25, 1931: Jane Miles, Constance Myesky, Margaret Nolan, Lorna Richards, and William Senesky. William Senesky was adjudged the successful speaker. At Shenandoah on Wednesday, April 1, the winners of each High School in Class A met and competed for Class A honors. Here again, the judges awarded first place to William Senesky. The final contest in the county was held at Schuylkill Haven, April 7, 1931. Mahanoy City was defeated at this contest but William Sen- esky's presentation was remarkable and laudatory. Miss Grace Ferguson, Miss Marjorie Ball, Miss Mary Thomas, and Miss Mary Ryan were added to the faculty. Miss Muriel Thomas resigned to fill a vacancy in the Scranton High School. 'It is with sincere regret that we, the Class of 1931, leave our be- loved Alma Mater to seek our various vocations in life. We appreciate the efforts of our teachers in trying to guide and prepare us for our work in the future. But wherever our roads may lead we shall never forget the days we spent in dear old Mahanoy City High School. 'X . fi'-1. -MARGUERITE EDWARDS. 43-f'QQij'.,5y, tfw 5.2! Qifrk! ,I .3 I 1 .,,,Q.gA.1l.qp 565' rj' jf-Jqu, ,, g- 1-fr x j' ,f,iL-frm, .J-fflf:,'1.1 1 ' F11 K - ,-'N-sw 'af ,ik 5? Bl YT ,LLC I lwll 1 ,J '- Lg'-'.g.'gZZ-'TW ' 1 -- .'-' Ji? IJ , 1.1 ' 1 ,T X: 7, ,- as 1 f .1 iw + fi 'T :f -' iii' fb-i,1lil,, ,le 3 j rfI'Q?fl'i ' A 1' ff' Llvfiwfk f-' .L--ff ff f 471 baY!Wre:l wi A' ' w-'c 'f ,-J QP' .QDDJ gkifiii ll CFM' P6 S' N 4n'T'lii lame, N , s's 'Q-lx Jxlfffxfjj Unit. CQ VXA K D3 1 . - . ,s Q, Wlkoo G 931 . , CHS 6f'D.BLAC19-- iz-,, 5' ' JUDGE CLARKE gives the following rules for a happy life: I, Be true to yourself. IV. Drink deeply from good books. Il. Make each day your masterpiece. V. Make a friendship a Gne art. III. Help others. VI. Build a shelter against a rainy day. Mx. THERUNE says: You are never licked in life's battle, unless you are fool and coward enough to admit you are licked. It is up to you. Nothing but yourself can stop you from winning. A Q ld '1-'Tux 'H 1119 ' e W. 1 .V .. wgxf . ' -' l nz -X f. V m .V mn H 0, Q l iq w x EW, xrnig XX lwnmsf f.f:'5 ' to W- A - 1 l gm .-S6 G Q ' 45- Q :N w 1 , ?w if N Q IQ ' f 4 xxjif JUNIGRS .55-ff, .?fgl,- x 1 51 X x :H 1 1 . 5, xr' - hz ,. , ,A -- -V. ,V .x ,gd X Carisa E at f -QQMQ P-K0 UN 1931 H5 arf? BLACK -Q. 'Z' Junior Class History EPTEMBER fourth, ninteen-hundred-thirty: All aboard! H. M. S. Junior Year is about to set sail. No more stops will be made until it arrives at the port of Another ' , ff ' , ' J V' -, y 3 In 'M A Fw- E I in ' 'Q wmfe f- ,ff f cg, 1. JQQMATW! J xi Q W' ' A-If FQJT4' G 1 1 ,.r- -- - 1. V . n- K V 11-mn F F' .Lk .11-xvgx f J A gl - SQA X' -- - - -- X-115 -Q, we lm.-X . -- 3 J 'is- A E 1 ' ' ' fi' Year! A , Now that the passengers of this ship are nearing the end of their journey, the log kept while aboard ship will be read by their captain: Ladies and Gentlemen: The Class of '32 began its Junior year in Mahanoy City High School, one hundred and sixty-three strong, on the fourth day of Sep- tember, determined to reach the Island of Success. 'At the first class meeting they elected the following oflicers to guide them through the year: President .,............, JAMES SALMON Vice-President ....... JAMES DOUGHERTY Secretary ...... ..,. B LANCHE SHIVERS Treasurer .,.,..,...... M. JEAN GRUBER The Juniors also showed good sportsmanship because when Coach Goepfert called for candidates for football practice, the Juniors were on deck to help make the team. When the season ended many class- mates were among those awarded M's. They were strongly repre- sented on the basketball team. They did not stop at athletics. In fact you will find a Junior in al- most everything. What about the dramatic plays and the Debating clubs? , Who had the better French club? Who had the best Latin club? Who igured prominently in the Boys' and Girls Choruses? Certainly the Juniors! With their most worthy principal as pilot and with their highly esteemed faculty as crew, this ship is bound to land safely in the port of success. ' Best wishes for the class of Blue and Gold and may it be success- ful in all it attempts. . Q, -M. JEAN GRUBER. QSYQJ s- -gi S f J G JUG ,. , f 1 5x .1 1 ig 5, 'T Me, A f v P-'fi-i fi' .ff-1' ff' 331 J ,H al N ,ri sg sa Pi 1'-ff W-.525 QU W' , V. , F:-HQ giiihfrgfzfzfs I A, fiLQ'gf1.qlS:J!.g 12 L f W ip J: 5 J ' M Pai 2 f:::.fg.i7fL . - mi g viz? 177 1 ' my f 1 1 .mi rp ,F -c 1.1. If' f,!'faj:j.:f'1: bill, glmil fill: ia FI 45-:J D 97 M si- J ' 1 JG if QW i ..5 t MCE R ON p END BLAQLJ 4931 4 5 1 'W 1, ' . ax Y: ' ,I :ao exft' -, N Wilulylx A . N V NU L X JUNIORS We set the pace for Juniors bold Who envy us the place we hold Yet feel inspired to work until Next year they hold the place we fill. -Selected. H me ff , ' I' fi :wg , , ' 51, .. A , ,, 1 tg L. p c 4 ,, lik ' gg wx i .- - ' L lx, 1 l ffl' h Um at I' fri' t A N L A .g i fgriv- N4 'H t kj-N1 f Nm l I , ., P- 1 ,M 1, L ,Zi 1 Q Q E .' AMX mn' rngsvn' 'TIA'-,Alix WNV 6:4?'r i f ff-1 Q , v: 4. .L ,J M, ,x ,, ff 5 ,,:L-'.: y,1- . N 41 ,f f' 'ft' xx ,A-4. , x ,Ev I ,ffm 3 , 1 Qfxb - - .x v N x'f' ' ' f s N SUPHCMORES N ,A S 9 i A rf Cx XQLS, ' 4 ' ff X, 7551.2 . Tiff: :ff ff, : . f Q vpn f 1-gl Vj, JJX i 42775. .537 1 g.zg11:',5 f.:'j1g141iX'5 L rf N:-W - f ffiffw ' fffrf' AQQ vf I , ill rr, 5!ff 2151 ,.4 K,-, 1 Lf '2 1 1 J i A Xf' 1' i as , is W, . ,..,..,i-r ,i,i...,a--M--- we S -t rs' -WM'-x ' 2 y T53-J My ,gfaiifi ON 31 ff Sophomore Class History RAsH!!!! Steady your nerves again, folks, it's only the entry of the sturdy Sophomores. The Sophomore class has the name of being quite mischievous but in spite of that fact, this fun-loving class is represented in every organization that is open to all classes in the school. There are Sopho mores in the debating club, orchestra, band, choruses, on the debating teams, varsity basketball and football teams, Nugget staff, and world's champion foul shooting team. The Sophomores were also well represented in the operetta, Pinafore, which was given for the benefit of The Nugget. In the Freshman year, this class played the Seniors for the inter class championship, having defeated the Juniors to the tune of 28-19 The Seniors were victorious, but the score was close, 24-18. This defeat put the Freshmen second in the league, a position to be envied by any class. The Sophomore Girls' basketball teams have also added to the glory of their class, always being thorns in the sides of their upper class opponents. Sophomore days will soon be just golden memories to this class, as its students are now preparing to step into the third year of their high school career, but,-they can always proudly look back upon the dear old Sophomore year spent in Mahanoy City High School. -ELIZABETH SCHUSTER. vi .'f'T ,A . ,V K li ,ff 'TV' fr '-'iw w, 4 ldv. tl , -LN -P-N f f .' if niyfr,,,.i.b 'f' . rf, ff X. .-'jg , 7 Qi .,f,rd,' 1, .. Vg. ,- ' V' - ',, ,i i i Q15 '.,:f,. -- nf. I, 9 .' if 'ipfqlii bv-A . ML 1 x ri ,: I .- , 1. . . by K' :ffl if 1 4 ' X 2-' U .Gills I ---4'-w3iAf1f:'.'gl . gm far' i V wi 'g5ffQT.,gf 231.1 4.--, f 'rw'-fi fe '- -3 -.Si l V . lf E 1'- ,f fff'flF ' M i wi JY-' is , s,..f f ' Q 1,5 Sits: ' Aa., ., AWN' . J J iw: N. M H' f f. 4 I 'rf J,':s'-' T M, 4 'Q' f--' we , t. -' zifafjialxql' H it 1- 4 V X. at .kgs ky-X I X, - , s X. 1- MIXIOII - JV M Q34 0'ON d n o CHS ,qw BLAC1g l f 4,0 SOPHOMORE An admiration veiled but keen In every Sophomore's face'is seen Each longs to dazzle all the world, With knowledge such as we've CSeniorsJ unfurled. -Selected. lll so he , WWW r iff e wil V nf Ms ,. 0- he mem! -- ff Q l - ' . so 3,WffrQflfixlf495Q,,E, 'M-f'3'v 1 31. nr. 1 f. ,L x lv, f ,.r,,.-.-, .Nur- N 1 12 11 '1 11 I, Wx il fl i 1 4 K 1 I 4 if 11 13 F Lf VL A,1llLf1T'QT .Q'f f .1 QC. X xv 1',1131: '-'...M t .f, Q ' Q 3 .15 1-XX U1 FRESHME V---11-N... X K, I ':T':'t-:3gT5:g2A.Xk xx rf I , ,gfffg r. ..-.. ,Q ,., 1 ik N if 1 ' ' 4. , .qi .Q . -. .,1,..x', 1 1 f, Y' ik' xx 'M '1 1. f 1 I lr 1 1 1 11 'Y if X: if f. 1 Q 4 A 4. 5 1 .E Q? 1 1 1 1 5 nz 4 ,A+ 1 , , ww .la N x 4 I 1 4 s' in QW 'at M , Q '. 'fc 2 . 'fk7 W5!fx..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-7 , , V V 1 i 4- 754- ' IA 'Y rk 'N 'Ax - -- Q fspgxe as M VQZ. Xf F y CH, 1931 pg S fm BLAC1g p Freshman Class History AST fall, two hundred and sixty students were welcomed to Mahanoy City High School. These pupils were none other than the Freshmen. High School seemed odd to us at first, but we soon received the High School Spirit. The Freshmen are repre- sented on the Honor Roll and also in the Band and Orchestra. There are quite a few students who were not with us last year. We presented our first program at Christmas, 1930. The play was liked by all and those who took part showed talent and received much applause. Our second program presented on St. Patrick's Day was a playlet. The char- acters in this play consisted of boys. We, Freshmen, enjoyed the pro- grams given by both professional players and those by the upper class- men. We enjoyed our first year of High School immensely and hope some day to be known as the Graduates of Mahanoy City High School. --PHYLLIS LOWE. ,lf 'J 4f1N'Q . ' MTW xii fr '. 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'N - - --Selected. - 1 M, W , 1' JG r-M Lkbllal 1 - .lx . - H ,, 7635 CW M J '- fl A ,fMlj3v'2 HiQ F-qu Bfmxfmfflwm is hge, vb' C ,ns ' I f 'nag Fog '52 H ' I W '2- ' W ,,, ACTIVITIES ,, P 1 QJQHINQX Q 9 ' . .. I. Y S,-gif! f If UU I WW I ' X Q ' X 9 43 G QQ- G Q H 1 V Q 6 . 4 4 A . '-10 my .f...a. ummm an E05 R731 n 0 3 H A N D :sf C S bg -'saga EXTRA-CURRICULAR PERIODS Mahanoy City High School participated in almost every activity scheduled for High Schools. The willingness of the students and cooperation of the teachers were responsible for the success of each club and activity. During 1931 a more progressive step was takeng debating, journalism, and dramatic sub- jects were taught in extra-curricular periods. If the excellent work of these classes continues, an unreproachable educational standard will be gained for Mahanoy City High School. 4 ,Li - 453' ZEN!-if sf- X n Ll, If 1 va G i 'YJ lvl: yn, 57 ,Q EVP U ,A fhi' J A at if,w2,,. '11fr.- TI-V gl,-w. If ., 5-N , A- f-. 4? 527 'xll7j'r'ffQU ll -V - wwf fr .,-so-+ J- J JL '1-1 az 'E 'V' f Hi.. X ,g ,-f :. 4. :V,L1.wL-AiA,,Af,K F, 1 . -. 5,14 If 2 W mi x,: rr- N Fai, ,Jw t. 'fn:Qy'fE5,',?ii X052 'fwfr 'lx :I K g'-1'-39? 5 -1 N i ' 'f-' --s-'v Wm fe -ff ff g ffiiil ifwil Mimi 'li riff f-ff 4524? D ' V1 ' ' V1..'T,' , f--' X 5 J'-I' -1 QRS. 1 r L Vgpffl NNN V J: M J,Nf,lPf g Lion - -i-f' I .4931 , -halt S WD BLACK if 'ir THE NUGGETU The Nugget is a progressive, dependable publication, following high standards in its effort to keep students, alumni, faculty and friends well informed as to high school events, as well as providing through its varied columns, a source of deep pleasure and gratification to its readers. In 1927, the first issue of the paper was published, and since that time it has steadily improved. In 1928, a Journalism class was organized which greatly stimulated interest in The Nugget and added to the journalistic knowledge of its, writers. From this club, the staff for the past year was selected. This year, several school periods a week were reserved for the study of journalism and the staff for the coming year will be chosen from these classes. Being a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and the Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association, The Nugget sends rep- resentatives to the conventions of both of these organizations, and patrons of the paper look forward to the time when its merits will re- ceive recognition. Edited in a business-like manner, The Nugget reflects the effi- ciency of those who have its interests at heart. Its supervisors, Miss Stella Hinch, Miss Mary Ryan, Mr. joseph Boyle and Miss Muriel Thomas have contributed splendidly to its success, and it is because of the meritorious work of faculty advisers and staff that The Nuggetn has become worthy of its name in every sense. 'TVN .ff..,.- Mlld -55fy':T7 P? YNV- ' 3 - Eili, 3514 7 N3-x :bg ,. 'fl-V'fl N- r . ' fix ' W- , '4 - X ' X , il Gia 2 'X.65LLyf'i l ,, 174' ll .T RLJXX ' I F we - i:y::: - rf-A alll. 'i F ilslilll vig 'f ,ix ' ENJQVE, CV f X 1.4.7 M ltwmbkfil gwffwf, Q . N'Ni.i4,f.,Q,X1fLI,I M1-psig 15 A ,f ap gv1S1fiEg,,s. - W l in 'wh'?'f. f rv' f Trib fllffiif X. at Mr S kat H N403 'Lk X65 E .,1v-ij-A fviiijax A ke' ,. 5 MIN FN finiv ag' f i i q?'1,fM I N Ay. -f-x ff! 1. -Qu 'Q . Wiz , Ig.: fw-rf' xl-fag 'QL - ,I V J H101 3' J fr- jflvrchwfgf 61931 355' Qu v S A g v k filling 'rfgf SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club organized by the Senior Class of 1931 has en- joyed a highly successful year. The purpose set forth in establishing the club is to give the students a training in the art of drama, and a knowledge of things theatrical. Under the tutorship of Miss Jennie D. Kline, this end has undeniably been attained. The members of the club worked hard and conscientiously and the result of their labors were made noticeable by the excellent work of the cast in the annual Senior class play. The club meets once a month and at each meeting a play or playlet is rendered by the members. Every member is given an oppor- tunity to show his ability. At the first meeting of the club the following oiiicers were elected: President ................................ LEON GROODY Vice-President, . LEONARD D'AM1co Secretary .....,...., ....,... F RANCES UNSINN Treasurer ........ ......,.... F RANK BRADY The following plays were given: Spreading the N ews ............,. ......... b y Lady Gregory The Truth for a Day .,.,. .,,....,.. b y Helen Darby The Minuetv ........,....,....,.......,...........,. by Louis N. Parker Nita .............,...... ...an original play by Jane Unterecker The Easter Song Bird ..........,......... by Bell Elliott Palmer LVN -Eg.1:,7y.A-xc., lg :Q-zj--ff , 5,1 L- i Fill sf? X QNX- f F A-:Las , --W .ff get .. K' Z ' P yi.R1il.Vv'j- ...e. :Sf-A Ay' 'A :ffl W' :,LiiYD,,. fi' .5533 ' .. , i l W':l'iL,i,l ,I Iii-Qxiiis :M-'fx .- f' FH V 2 '1 ' A , T-ifai-5:1 '1 A .- fi' CXA ,F '?cf4 rfb I '51 AA pkg: Q gn-QFA .Lk 45.7 gi . Qvfkmjq ig-.1 1-XX A-Q10 A 7 R41 ' Mx FN 'SAN' Wei 'IRQ' ' R ff. T -X-fx? fv0'i.,g, IM V , ' .. ,Vx .i I rgngwr Xu 'GLM , V A- LX X V i U N J , ft as Q HS MM BLACK DEBATE CLUB One of the most interesting and best liked activities of the school is debating. Because of this created interest, a large club has been formed which held meetings twice a month. The officers elected at the first meeting Were: FRANK BRADY ......,a... ....,,.,,..,..,..... P resident MARGARET OSCHMAN ...... ...... S ecretary BEATRICE CHESKO ........................ Treasurer At the various meetings, teams composed of members from the club debated many current subjects which were both stimulating and educational. . Many students who did not enroll as club members were really members because they attended the extra-curricular debate classes held seventh period on Tuesday and Thursday. Let us hope the class of '32 will emulate the interest our class has had in debating. . 'j5QSfT'x .Y 'mg -35fiT'77 MEN: uN A ' 5 if 39754522 Tfliillv X- x ' ' .'3,, Vx.-V':'XB fl A9151 'BX U .. .-,,,:N1l ,L 1 x' L-x -A. VE? Wigifisi' ,?f',i-ii ME, X . . ., yu ,fs-.wp ,Xu X'-fxng-rf' ,xxx I, NX I ,fall il:llLi- Fl J , Dol .Q-' rt X ,. M ni W. me ffl' A f' 7:3 iw Af .1 Sl Q ie 1- N - 6+-QQ f-ff 1- 4 - A 'i-if Q-D . TAOQAR 'il .Ji M 'Wf'fab5 B' X .Ax +f'wAf1 2f4vi'i1'3i ' ff Ar 'M' K'- . 1, ' -. N of -f . . . va If I Tiifl' wxlf G- -Lag! 'J . - .,,x J 3:1 N 1 1 1 1 1 , ,V ,- 2 f I U N, 1, ' ' , J 1 ,Y 1 491' ' V J J IIISI 'Q ooN - ogg J KM 9 If BLACK. THE COUNTY DEBATING TEAM Mahanoy City High School has for two years been entered in the Pennsylvania Forensic Debating League. Each year teams were picked which represented the school in the various debates held throughout the year. The 1931 debating team, chosen to debate the question, URESOLVED, That the Old Age Pension should he adopted in the United States, was composed of the following: Affirmative-Frank Brady, Charles Mundy, William Kenny, and james Dougherty, alternate. Negative-Kenneth Maguire, Thomas Ball, joseph Larkin, and Paul Faust, alternate. The team was very successful and many meritorious debates were delivered by both teams. THE URSINUS DEBATING TEAM The Ursinus debating team question, URESOLVED, That Modern Advertising is Dctrimental to the Best Interests of Society, created much interest because of its theoretical subject. Many students at- tended the debates to hear the excellent and interesting arguments of the speakers. The following students took part in the debate: Affirmative-Amelia Troskosky, Frank Friedberg, Eva Tulin, and Margaret Oschman, alternate. Negative-Margaret Nolan, james Holloway, Howard Ervine, and Beatrice Chesko, alternate. Both the audience and the speakers have gained from these debates. Each debate was argued forcefully, brilliantly, and with an ease that feomes from natural debating tendencies. 'vs JZ,'7n'if' . 351 'ww -E , FP .. TS! ' , ' A, ,UM R .ll ig., 33,-.f fi y Mag .Z 'ig gr gs 5 3 ug - X. , :z :g.g?1'y:,v .' K, fsE,,5 5V'. Q ,V - 1,5fg1f 4.1 'U gl' r 'gf ju. ,ij YQA::.1:.,4 N -M1 H x. ul nbias. X rf f fihfs iff: a ii a - 'M E 5 'ls iii-.4. - --X - -if 'nm' qty! 1 AW! J f A 4-X P E for .. A.. .1 '. ' l T16 1 , 77 J ARG on N S NDBLA i J . fl THE LATIN CLUB On September 15, the first meeting of the Di Olympf' or The Gods of Olympus, was held. The following officers were at that time elected: Iupiter, corresponding to President .i.i...,..i,.,,..,...., PAUL FAUST Apollo, corresponding to Vice-President ...WILLIAM SENESKY Minerva, corresponding to Treasurer. .....,i..... DOROTHY LEWIS Clio, corresponding to Secretary .... riri,ii i.r.r.. G it ACE STAHLER Each month the club gathered to enjoy the programs, which were arranged by committees chosen by the President. Every program pre- sented was highly entertaining. - October 29, 1930, the bimillenium of Virgil, was celebrated throughout the whole World. The Di Olympiv joined the celebration by the presentation of a play, When the Fates Decree, which was pre- sented for all the Latin students. In March, there was a joint meeting of the Latin clubs. At that meeting, the Seniors entertained the Juniors by conducting them through the rigors of Tartarus. The Juniors will not forget that meeting since they received many thrills. Miss Mary E. Smith did much to make this club a success by ad- vising and helping the committees to prepare their work. --KATHRYN KURDY. ,Nc .-.- 4., .-. . 7 ds, .. U 155. . ..f .R 2- , ,V Q ,Gr I 1 Lxi .1 -If T. - , - X f . f x 'al' -. .., . . - ' 4 i-YM Ja E-' i -. x , 4-J. ., 'N . 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' :I-. , L1 ' - if ' g q ,A A5553 l 1, 1, an 4-Z: 'Arlo' 'N 1 t Fi, - :ll .' J f vw. IU: - . N: X- 5 'j' E in 3 4fA:i,.,-ti7T'., , QA.. I, N 1, , M, 4, , xx , , ,.xx,,p -39 ,, X 9,1 .df N ' J V. I: I -. igyx' 0 .Jn J . yfxl , I - , ,. Jug f -, 11191 A 4 1 Cjej n Mc ARO0 ,A 931 fi HS MAN? BLACK gb FRENCH CLUB On October 8, 1930 the Senior French Club met in F-4 for the purpose of electing officers. The results of the election were: President ...r...,.., ...,. K ENNET1-I MAGUIRE Vice-President .......r......,......... FRANK BRADY Secretary- Treasurer ...........,.. AILEEN RYAN At a later meeting Les Francais Gais d'Amerique was chosen as the name for the club. Throughout the year, each month a committee was selected by the President to prepare programs. Miss Verna Smith did her part by help- ing the committees gather material for the programs. At every meeting educational as well as entertaining programs were presented. Games dealing with some phase of French, usually con- cluded the programs. Among the greatly enjoyed programs were the Mardi Gras cele- bration and the Marionette show. Because of the cooperation between the members and the commit- tees, the meetings of the club were a huge success. . ggltf-.,.. -es... 5' 5 254 5 l'eu7if'1.f.,, . n L B .X i 4:-i ' . ,Q L' Y, 7 L , 'V mkx' jx fr Flag? 'X id :L WF- LQ pf , LN av. T' -16.041 V A' K-.W-is--e asp' JJ1 'Klip W viliei f-F-i .g -JL 'uw J f' xnfejggm J' L Lge ff A 'fx e 3' 4 1 1 W ' ' 'I , 'f1' ' 'i N 'miirgl QW-- - X M swirl :F HF! .5 If 753 ffm' A x 1 - ' , Y, L- K, , tw -an ff- I sm 1 i R .. w 8 K Meri L ,xi w . X ' ' .r ff 2: EEE I 5 ' '. ,Q . . MA -.L- .Mi 'gig' 1 Ky N,.2'j K P :f'QTli?' x Ar. N' ,X E if NQZAJ. ,H V - 'fm' 4 -, 6- -,if f- -- ' bg I 120 1 5 W? Qiitfie 'H' J WHEN THE FATES DECREE In celebrating the Bimellenium of Vergil, the Vergil class of '51 presented XVhen the Fates Decree on October 29, 1931, before latin students, teachers and friends. The cast was composed of the entire Vergil class. Frances Unsinn and Paul Faust enacted the leading roles of Dido and Aeneas. Many iaudatorf remarks were received b the cast and the directors, Miss 3 Y Marv Smith, Miss Verna Smith, Miss Barnhart and Miss Mona fhan. . is 1 E Li V A G . x, -f ,Q 11:21 Y t ' ' ' ' nw u , - - A' ' -ANR , Q -if X' -A ,, 1 ifT3: g's' W, az. , ' ,. f N:,' -Rss N151 tm it X pi , , i CHEERLEADERS Witll a Hip, Hipv and a Wl1ifT-XVl1ack,,' the cheerleaders run on the stage, and lo! the roof is immediately raised by the responding yells of the students. You ask who these energetic leaders are. The girls are those two popular and wide-awake Juniors, Margaret Oschman and Margaret Hawkes. Again the Junior class scores a point in these two girls. The boys, Leon Tulin, a Junior, and Julian Suchocki, a Senior, are largely responsible for the voluminous yells from the opposite sex. No one can beat them in the cheerleading line. The team needs such lively go-getters as these to back them, espe- cially when they are Hghting a losing battle. The substitutes must not be forgotten because of their valuable work in assisting the head cheer- leaders. They are: Mary Fenton, Anna Wagner, Harry Larkin, Naomi Maurer, and Mary Kuchinsky. Perhaps next year they will be leading . .x 1 the high school cheering section. -0 1 9 Vis J 11:51 fp. V '-' f'vw '--ff.-,, , ,. , , ,.. .. A ,,.,.,..... ..... ,,,,,,,,,s,,...,-aff W H X blvfe WYIIKRO 9133.1 9 as-5 we BLANC f M iismwm -we '--. ,ww 'rea--W..-,u., ..,,,,,N,,,,,,,...,,,,,..,a,,,,.n.,,..,.,,..,.,,,,,,, ,,,.. ,.,,, W..,-a,.,.,, '- L, ,Y Miss KATIE M. RINCK THE GIRLS' CHORUS The musical organization that has attributed most to the success of the assembly on Wednesday morning has been the Girls' Chorus, which is the most flourishing activity of the school. Many of the members of the present chorus joined in 1927 when a class chorus was organized. Miss Rinck, the instructor, is to be complimented for the high class music rendered by the Chorus in their concerts during assembly per- iods and public appearances. -. C x KH '77 1-, J. . as N .,1,,s4, x , .-- U, iA'7'C' iw X ! ' Pl . 4 .Graaf .1-'Q , 1 a'l, ' -A ' 1 '-TW' Q5 5 'xv -I R -l P -Qwest EA-'Vx 'i . 7 i A -3 M- 53:55 ia 5 1. -X 3 ,. 1 gg' gi :.-, -A C 'st - g, ,.,o,M1-' ,--1 fx i--cs ,- K ',v..-'mad-A Vg' f' , f 'AV':3',L I 5 'I -- - -.1.,,3gf,a1:sf sf' -5 J A . - u .1 x W g N , . 1 X. ,., --, - - , W , X -f ,-f' 'il ..N' lv fx ' ,tw -1 's vi 1 1 , C . Af., -lf al :X f , 7 . - . a, M R , Xfxqq :KWH lg - f K- fgvj I , , C v . .. 'fl ,..i. lsux Q14! Q x. , Q fd + Est- ' ' ,, . ,R . ,5. ' - - an ' - ' ' I I-24 1 4 -x I , ,V ,IFV ,-M w.f-Z' 9 1 Rf f f f ' K' f N? f ifw ,f ': A X. I 'L .ig X-' K' ,A -f, ca ffsf sr ,N 1. J Q . f 1? 1 -1 -1- Y ' , . . R.,-. -'- ' - ' a W 'Q .V .I . . ' -KV ,. , A1 . t R x ' f ' U J- J J w J , ' I x ln:s1 VC vt .M M W , W ., -wt ff W -aa ff -J 1 A +R 4 .-- , ff Y up 'JV ' ' 1 X -T X, Thu ,' s'?3,,fi. 'L' J' M ' ' u ' M - an K 1 Q fn V T A 3 s f + 1 2 ji Z at r2gv,s,f 3 THE BOYS' CHORUS The Boys' Chorus was organized October 22, 1930. Miss Rinek, the director of this chorus, has proved to the High School that there really can be a Boys' Chorus in this school. This chorus has made nu- merous appearances this year before the student body. They have been favorably commented upon for their fine singing. W 4 N Y 1 5' , T. ,V L , A' 'S T ' V' i '. - it - - 51-Lila' 4 ',. i .1-- , y qs . X , ,ni ia Tl. , , ,xr I. 'f rf ,i-as P' '54 ,Hi is 'xi I . 1' 449.3 1 'X .2 5' if N x, x. -- - O f 1, - . xlxuxklix h. .f 4' ,- xl,- T 11:61 X' .- . lg if. 7 ' ' , , f M - 5 f 2' I AV li., N V I J , V ,, , fg A Af! gui U A , , E, d, . M I W I ,Al ' X i .L Q X-W. E, , V. X ,g W. Q after rf r ff af . or . f 2 ftp' V, ,,,, W QQ I .- W. V. I sayhilgvlwyr , 5 . 4, lr, J Mn. WILLIAM C. BECKER Mr. William C. Becker began to study the rudiments of music at the age of nine. NVhen the World War began, Mr. Becker served as a member of the Eighth Regiment Band and also the Fifty-ninth Infant- ry Band. At the termination of the war, he was honorably discharged, a first class musician. Mr. Becker, through his untiring efforts, has made our organiza- tion one of the best musical school organizations in Pennsylvania. 1'-.fm ,- ' ' .- . s i'- X V' :U 1' . l fi. fwkf' i ' ' S gan 1 I 'yi'-fi, ',v15T .bflrff ' I: A -., 'lf-' IQ' If .A 'ig I Z ' .- 1 - - ' , . , . ' fl ' J . K, f W Tw., W' 1 . 31.2 .1 .f' .lf N A -A 1 127 1 E .. V N ,S ,. a ,Xp .Q 3 ,,51931i L? ORCHESTRA ma ,.. 11 SQ' ..i ' 'I '14, .Nl N ., xg . .Z 1 M 71xp'3ix t 3 -9,- The orchestra has been one of the oldest musical organizations of the High School. As all great things have small beginnings, so with the orchestra, which began under the direction of Miss Kline as a small group of en- thusiastic musical students. Miss Kline very capably held that position for several years. After her resignation, Professor Dower was elected. Upon his resignation, in favor of another position, Mr. Williani Becker, who has so skillfully and willingly filled the position of Leader, took charge. He still has charge and it is hoped that he will continue to do so for many more years. THE MAHANOY CITY HIGH SCHOOL BAND The Mahanoy City High School Band was organized in the year 1925. Mr. Guy Dower of Mahanoy City had been selected to take charge of the organization. In 1928, Mr. Dower resigned, and Mr. William C. Becker, of Park Crest, was selected to fill the vacancy. Mr. Becker's first rehearsal with the band occurred May 24, 1928. At the Lakewood Music Festival, held at Lakewood Park in 1930, this band had been favorably commented upon by the officials present. At the Schuylkill County Fair, held at Cressona, 1930, this band was the only one chosen from all the bands attending to repeat the concert which they so ably rendered in the afternoon. This alone should be ample proof that this school possesses what is termed a good band. This band has attended many of the football and basketball games ,this past year, and has helped considerably in keeping the school spirit rmaiiiiong the students and the players. elf. , ,- rv Lf-I i, . -.x S. rp YM? ff' if 2 . ,, , 'H A . 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Much to their dismay, they were actually snubbed and insulted by Mrs. Warren and Joyce Belmont, social leaders. With the arrival of the hired man, Watson, and his friend, Mr. Wimbledon, the plot became com- plicated with both aspirations and romance. Through Watson's mistake the Roses were made the laugh- ing stoelt of the town but it was again through him that the Roses were placed at the top of the social ladder. Much fun resulted from Maggie and Jim Rose's imitation of high society people, and Priscilla l'renticc, an old maid, caused many heart-rending events by her unexpected revelations. shcik, and Hazel Sommers, add difliculties as well as comedy to the play. The Roses finally succeeded in making the neighbors bow to them regard to a certain question, was a it ending for the play. Dramatis Personae Peccr Ross, A common little rosebud ............... .. MAGGIE Rosn, Her aunt ...........,.................. HAZEL SOMMEIIS, Who has a fondness for orange blossoms. .. PRISCILLA Plu2N'rIcE, An unpiclted dandelion ........ , . Mus. WARREN, A leader in society ,........,. . jovcu BELMONT, A hothouse orchid ..... ....... . . . WINNIE CLARKE, A little neighborhood pest ,.,,,,.,.., .. JACK Anci-nan, Alias Watson, who cultivatcs the Roses .... . FERDIE WIMBLEDON, Not a candidate for orange blossoms. . . JIM Rosn, Maggie's husband.. ..,........ ....,... . . Pnncv Sou1'rIwonTH, A very dominant young man . and Peggy's answer to aclt In . . . . .RIIGNON Kurz . . . . .JANE MILES . . . . . .HELEN KuTz . . .JANE SILLIMAN JANE UNTERECKER .MAItcAIu21' GIFFIN .MAItcAIIE'r NoI.AN .WILLIAM SENESKY . .WILLIAM ASCHMAN ......,FKANK BRADY .......,.PAUL FAUST DRYDEN PROONIS, Not a shrinking violet ......,....,..... HAROLD BEVELHLIMER THE THREE RUDOLPH5 Howeu. DAVIS w'lLBUR Coorsn LEONARD D'AMIco -MEMBERS OF THE LITERARY CLUB FRANCES UNSINN Viouzr BONAVICH ELIZABETH T551-EN , I ORA PHILLIPS Dono'rHY BAM ALDONA NOVAK A :Sy-,NX DOROTHY Llsvls ANNA Noluus IAENE SI-Ionian MMR 57?-231'-?A1i 3's,, MOLLY KAPLAN if? 'Y-sl- if 2 ,Em P nm .L By. -A 'M'lg,lX'x. Ml. .V Z , ' ' il, ' 'X. f if-ggI'FsfN9Liix U if 1, 'iM.L', -QI .M ,gg .EN 'M 'Q rs' -wi - 1 .,w.1i,f.,5gq55.5IX ps-Q5 A 4- P -A29 -1, Nw I 'Wg ,, i 'f - :A Wi? fs ,fwfj -' ' -x,N.-X fi' X lr h l-L ated. F Q twin is i 1211.1 .M is 11 .I's'1fw,t dw f 130 1 I ! SLLNL Fkom CLIMBING RosLs E.X'f,L'll I iw' Offivvrs ISUSI NIISQ MANAGERS l'll.XN1IS UNSINN WIIIIAM SI1NI.sIn' S'l'A1,I', MANAGERS AND lll,liCTRlClANS I' I Ill I IH nu Cook CHARl.l.S UNSINN 1.1 In um lJ'Ax1Ico HOXY'I:l.L DAVIS ARTISTS A1ImNA Noxuxk SARAII Ku-IAN A111 IIAII llvmu A NIARY Buns: III l,l N LYNLII MI MoI.I.v KAIILAN I-.ImwAIm lil Mus S1 Nlsm' ANNA I.ouc'IIl.s IIAIIM' LARIQIN w,ll.LlAhi USHERS N1AllGUlRI'lIQ IiuwAIms 1-1I.IzAuI 'ru Bums HI I I N SCHUSII Il IIIINIZ Amouu lDRAMA'l'lC DIRIQCTORS ss M.-.lu A. Comm MISS JINNII: D. K1.INIa ,-4. 4, I5 I Jw IIE -0 X 'r Il5l'l J Cf ijghh x ....,.Z,,. ., NMM, .. ,,.,u, - ,,..,.. W ...., w.,...,,,....,...,... ,,,, .,..,,.,,,..,,...M..,.... 'N . ffnl, J I, I QW I alfa sf aaa.. I I Q F,m w:55i3 'M 113, ij -a..,....,..-,. ,, MM - , Q ,, , ,, . .Li...g,-............g.g.Z,...g,... N.,V., Alma Mater Song CComposed for Mahanoy City High School, 19241 F. DAVIDA SNYDER ADAM GEIBEL, Mus. Doc. .IlwleI'1Im. I May be sung as ihree-par! girls' chorus, or all in unisonj mf I I I MI' 5.5 I as AE 551211213 - 111152115 ji-:F-it-1: 3' ,rll 41 T!-?1'E2,fQg!A,,fg:ii 1. When from each oth - er we must part,And cares of Life a - round us pressg One I 2. The things we Iearncan- not be bought,Thro' all Life'shard-eststrain and stress,We 3. Oh, Al - ma Ma-ter, Thee we hail! With Loy - al - ty that ne'ergrowslessgOur V . 4 a hhhhhh fva-as --af-I -I - - -I .I -In M- ' aa 'P357 4 W -Ma a-!a- ae! 5 -- ae-- - a- -- ..a., 5 Lac .W 1 1 1-'7 'A1- :Ili Lo? 442i 343: 'C'i I: F ee LI E I I I -I, I mf E --ly' --J- - l- I f --J -1--4 5 -7---- bgifgijlg' ii1iiAlaEEE1'j-112 ?5!a5E23Ei5gaE?2'52'E '- : Y.v 5' 5' W njnififjsjfilr 'U' WNW 9'L-'- thing will live with - in each heart-The glo-ry of M. C. H. S. Insi. play the game,just as you taughtg And al-ways will, M. C. H. S. love for thee can nev - er fail, While wr re -call M. C. H. S. I I .gaaij .,.,,'lE3i 335EAii3c '1'Egi31ii1IiI?i?EE5'J -3 I Fig! 4,..i55--I4 Eaiiifasfv 239, 'fi-I Ig--E9--at U O- -j' I q N , I I CHORUS. Four Paris . 75 4- A id AI v?gi1fi laik 45 'gi:11.:'li 3,'J+,-Q:lYc 5'2,,i.,,11, I3 :I QI' fii'fi!Qfi.ss-Q74-.E2Wl.'. ' V4-a-2-0 gal 01- sf-gl 0-L-CMO-1' of -Z' f 6 i' -- g -i Then long the cho- rus we will sing, dur I I I A ,,.....,..l..l..L. .. ,CI-agus' 'aufl .. J s..as.e-a-.ss.C.--. 2--C. . ,as 7'5'5I il iili H111 li gV:'gP'1i -:i '4 ifl.f-p ,. 5 Ii I- E?, 3fT 'gj:L :IZ V V Z V C It L P EUTQZQ. -6, -'- we will sing, . M.--X Q5 -5-fail-f-P --I--f-4-5---L ----ff--H 0-9 --- . 5 , .., e--.-,,, ,ah ., ., -,,.'l.a, , I T. f 1 . 2iT1 'Y 1E?.1':,E1fi flriirflli is 3, V+-0--0-0-fo f 0 yi I-- N V f' 'I-- VMI- 7 Z1 X voic-esfill'd with thankfulnessg And praise to Al- ma Ma- terbring,And loud ac- N N N N I -0-' -O--l- -0- I ,N ,N -1- -I--I--I-'.-'D-0' .Q3..9, S .gifgisgtg iililwi, i H +5-' L: -,V --W.. M2179 if ,!2.,it-Qt, 1,215 w 'PIC-IZ, P .. E V QHCXQW 'i'? '-JV? ' f I' thankfulness : ' I. I . ,af,+m.gai af lina'1aI: 4: we 2 a aa . a . aaa- uf 2 I- - a IQIII 8,1 -129 3 E ,s as M- My-sg-gssvsss ww rss IHIWI 0-- ff claim, ............ And loud ac - claim, ............ And loud ac-claim M. C. H. S. Andloud acclaim, Andmud acclaim, -. ,Q .I A , ... .sfgtilifg .o 1. o. 1 0. I 1 -I' L 'I' 'QfQ, - 2 b I - P F 1 P' ' 1 I- 115: 5:24-fra-'el' 'fa' If ga pt 5, L-g4'4 I' - lf. I,-4,xF,,:ga?3'5 j:,-fQf-11f4A---- I '1 ' . ,' I K :Al -- E3 1, ' 44 V, X.. PXKFI.-NSW, , f. .571-if -A' 'N wr . A -. 521 - K' 76:51.45 ALJ' fa fr NNW -ft I .I J,-4 5 ' -211 I 92' '4ibcQ 7f'1' ff ' 1,5 I 'U if i '15 ' .. LT. Ya N-- . X'--Ifstll 5. 'II-- Ig i' 'If-1 QM A is 'wang -X M.-.dkjk R 1 -'- KIM- La ' , 'W x , 'ij' 0 fl32j P' X11 'F 7 f if 65? ,q 2 if ff 5 f ii X i X ! f! ' If S x'! 1 P W ff, J , ix ,I . .If J . ' ,4 JI 70 , if s' f - f' -1 K ' AJ' 3, f'5 fL x 52, Sy SN fi N ' . -5 , x Y Ev X W' Z Z 4 1 fx lf T T 9 V 1 . ' 2 W WW ' ' xv ,A f UHMN li ATHLETICS 1 gy 1 t WRU Us Mgsifzbf ,X ,Y,r, ,t il, V' ,4 -ws J.- -fi 1- ,X : ..'s..::,foN-...-t.-s...--s.,.,,,,,..,m..,o, ,,, A ,, -v.M-M-WM-at -WW CAPTAIN DZIADOSZ joseph Dziadosz, the captain of the 1930 football team, is an ardent athlete who tends to favor football and basketball. Owing to his versatility in athletics ne was elected captain of the football team. In this position he was looked up to by all the athletes and those aspirant to be such. Joe is a strict disciplinarian. Due to his quiet manner, quick wit, and pleasant disposition, Joe has added numerous friends to his already large group of admirers. r ,.- ,Lf --4' 3 l ,ft '-.' J, 1 , rw' Y ff x 9 .3 Q N t ' I5 N, ,-Vik., .N N 10 A ,ff - i,,,,-ff Q t-fri., 1. . 1 1 ' . , 5, , . 'Q-. ,f. A k K . ,. . t ' , i J , - ..-.V -I I KK' f .fl A, If ti -7. I, A.. 1 4 my hwllurh A 1 V ,wt-.X , Q 4 I' 5. , -A as -3+ .' 4 1 I r X' ' ' ,'- rl X A a...s J 5. ff'-ed. f n l ,, fn: U' ,-J y,.-,.A3 , a - -. U ., ANI . ft Alf' 11551 .-r V . G X-4 Xu r vs I 131.1 ' X wsu? ' ' 5 QM A1100 -5 i' 'HSN' D B .ACK 193' fm x A N L o 5 523 6 Oficers ' Coucbcs .... ......,....... OHN L' GOEPFERT Q JOSEPH E. BoYI.E Cupluiu. . , ..... josmfu Dzmnosz Mwmgrn- -'.l..A.. ' t WILLIAM SENESKY HADEN WILLIAMS Schedule scorn: ours OPPONENT M. c. ot-P. September 27 .... - . . . Blythe Township . . . ..... Home. . . . 14 0 October 4 .... ..... F raekville ........ ..... H ome .... 32 6 October 11 .... . . .Minersville . . . ..... Home. . . 6 27 October 18 ..,. . . .Allentown . . . ..... Away. . . .' 0 40 October 25 .... . . .Tamaqua . ..... Away. . . . 0 7 November 1 .... . . . No Game November 8 .... . . .Shenandoah .... ..... H ome .... 6 32 November 15 .... . . .Coal Township . . . ..... Away. . . . 12 0 November 27 ,... . . .Mt. Carmel .... .......... A way ....... 0 18 J Total Points for Year 70 130 Football Team P. Alexinas . . . . '32 End R. Brandaur , . . '32 Guard A. Senavitis . . . . '31 End J. Petrasky . . . . '32 Halfback C. Hinkle . . . , '31 End, Fullback J. McKerns . , . '32 Halfback E. Terrill I .... .. '31 Halfback E. Cook ...., . '31 Guard W. Supernavage . . . . '32 Center, End M- Yenchick . . . '31 Guard J. Suchocki . . . . . '31 End F. Warner . . '31 Quarterback J. Jakubac .... .. '32 Fullback J. Dziadosz . '31 Captain, Guard J. Walashunas . . . . . '33 Tackle C. O'Connor . , . . '31 Centre . W. Barlow .... . . '31 Tackle J. Derescavage . , . '31 Guard E. Casper .... . . '32 Quarterback J. Yercavage . . . '31 Tackle, Guard W. Richards . . . . . '33 Fullback G. Rudis .... . '33 Guard L. Britz . . . . . '32 Tackle F. Susavage . . . . '32 Halfback A. Kaleda . . '31 Tackle . CCaptain-elect 19312 Resume of the Games BLYTHE - AT HOME The Maroon Miners opened their football season on Saturday, the twenty-seventh of September, by defeating Blythe Township. Under coaches Goepfert and Boyle, thc little team was in the pink' of condition and started its season by beating their opponents. The game was thrilling, Mahanoy won by a score of 14-0, but it was a good clean game and wa. 1, enjoyed by all present. 'it' .-,- In the first quarter a forward thrown by Burdosh and caught by Hinkle brought Mahangy t d ,'l? EfL, first touchdown. A line plunge by Warner accounted for the extra point. 5 71,5 1,1 2 . 25, fe +ff '3'w 41, K f ,Jw fy..-g 5: .-ff X- ' ,f1.N' nf...- '7 Qt 'Al yr.-A A nb 7 . 'wiiiie iff-JWQPTW' ff' 14 U Q 2 f' J W me fi if giwieh ,ww if :P f Ru me ruddf-4 ' -' MQ.--..p+.a nw- w 11 Ig zfijfivffegi, ,. , ,ffl 3. ' '3'fi'i'fi,Q. E lvl. 1 ,1 X'1 W . f Q3 we 5 3 I 'H f4HiaE,'11r-ivigf ef Ai '? , fd' ' 115 f4l ?l? .lf fl ' V bl - T . ,:g...,,'X, r-- , fx' ,V rf gil wr M1191 ' ' if 1-'Q' ' ff QP' ,T ,DQ J ' la 'IME '. .Je iiinllf-FI' 'Www hw , K-'Tix iii' T2 .313 nap it , -19371 Q 13 f Hu, if RODEO ,S W. FWD 1931 I In the second half a fumble was made by Blythe which was recovered by Mahanoy. Burdosh threw another forward which was carried by Paul Alexinas to the two yard line. Warner carried the ball over for the second touchdown. The extra point was scored by Cotton Warner, on a line plunge. The score was 14-0 at the end of the third quarter. FRACKVILLE-AT HOME Another victory was added to'Mahanoy's list when they soundly trounced Frackville in a game which was very exciting. The final score was 32-6. Terrill, a regular halfback, made an exciting run of sixty-ive yards for the second touchdown. However, the longest run was made by Eddie Casper who received the kick-off at the beginning of the second half and made a run of eighty-five yards, scoring another touchdown. Other touchdowns were scored by Captain Dziadosz. Two of the five extra points were scored by means of line plunges. . MINERSVILLE - AT HOME Mahanoy City High School encountered Minersville High at home, for one of the most important football games of the season. Mahanoy City set out valiantly, but from the beginning fortune seemed to favor Minersville. Despite the efforts of our team, the odds proved too great for them, and they were scored by Captain Dziadosz. Two of the five extra points were scored by means of line plunges. ALLENTOWN - AWA Y The Allentown High School football team defeated the local team at Allentown on Saturday, October 18, by a score of 40-0. The M. C. H. S. team resisted the big fellows from Allentown during the first quarter. In the second quarter Allentown scored three touchdowns and one extra point. Allentown lined up two more touchdowns in the next quarter. When the final period was concluded it brought a touchdown, an extra point, and safety for Allentown. The local team ,fought hard but the competition was out of their range. Special commendation must be given to Barlow who played a whale of a game for Mahanoy. TAMAQUA - AWAY On Saturday, October 25, Mahanoy City and Tamaqua played at Tamaqua. During the first quarter, the Maroon gained no headway, while Tamaqua kicked off and gained the touchdown which was to result in their victory. The second quarter proved uneventful. During the second half the Maroon fought hard. The fourth quarter found them still going strong, but despite their splendid efforts, the boys were forced to admit their defeat, the first at the hand of Tamaqua in three years. The score was 7-0. SHENANDOAH - AT HOME M. C. H. S. bowed before her traditionalfoe, Shenandoah, on Saturday, November Sth, at the local East End Park. In the first quarter Shenandoah scored two touchdowns and both extra points. A spectacular play brought Shenandoah another touchdown in the second quarter. In the third period another touch- down was scored by the Blue Devils. Shenandoah's fifth touchdown came in the final period. In the last few minutes of play a forward pass to Hinkle resulted in the only touchdown made by the Maroon. COAL TOWNSHIP - AWAY On November 15, at Campers Field, Shamokin, the Maroon Miners won their only conference game l-y the score of 12-0. The touchdowns came after marches down the field. Warner toolt it over from the six yard line and Terrill from the four. Cotton Warner starred for the back field with several good runs and Wilbur Barlow was stop- ping Coal Township from coming through the line. The team played the best game of the season. MT. CARMEL - AWAY A gale swept the field at Mt. Carmel on Thanksgiving Day finding Mt. Carmel hungry for victory. Both teams put up a good fight under poor weather conditions but Mt. Carmel proved victorious. Mt. Carmel's first touchdown came on a short kick, which the Red Tornados carried up to thc ten-yard line. It was taken over by Shalley. In the second period, Mahanoy fumbled the ball and it , .recovered by Mt. Carmcl's captain, Kadluboskie, who took it over for the second touchdown. Mt. .gigvf1,, AEI3Rel's final touchdown came after a long forward to Millard who carried the ball over. S' final score was, Mt. Carmel, 185 Mahanoy City, 0. s gr 1 ri . . .1 I I xl X U 5' Hi N kj 9. 7 Till 'TZ3 -'A Y qf'1lIvf.X2.1lli'v.lgW fi i X f lNLlfk. wtHQt-xD-1 t xv f-v-. 113 ,fig li'1lfLL5j .li ,- Im A M N. A if f is is N2 . i s ,D .K .Vim N rv J E YV-oi ax .rm V . . I v C B QD .imvW,1i TLS-42 Hajj fTtr,,fTW Qmnli1.RgiL?FtgfL'l., -qi, 'vfqwxf,N'v'?l 'WI 5 L.. ,, lug! ifffsm ' A sM 'a .gf AROO f Q 931 , .....,i,,iifffNiI8 Mpwb ,Lg 'K of fgsmj CAPTAIN O,CON NOR Charlie O'Connor is the popular captain of our basketball team. Charlie is especially interested in basketball and football. The basketball team is grateful for having such a competent leader. He guided the team to an A. I. B. League championship and to the finals for the district championship. It is because of his numerous fine traits, that Charlic's popularity is so wide-spread. .A A 1 A . If. Q rg- xv . fmflwi-'L.h fu w ,- - Q 1 1 uf 5 fa r' 11 pu... 2 .6 1-lb J l ' ,mx ?g W, .- wt' af.-ab. .. -' , A ,-1 . I 7 :tit 1 , i.A krflf . -.. -.-14, ,Y ',', .1 .-K .. , ' wi-Q5 'fzw f- '. ,f-f i Q , ,L sig 'fgyfigfsa 1-i .- f: . 1 . 1 lp Z4 K' ,, ,'N:f',5g?':'k px '. f:Af'gf.l L3 1 '-I, Y V, -' 4 -if. , .N k V N5 X535-.--j W K V -A ., , M. 2 Q AA I.-. A 1 . . Au 4 ,, f EEF? . f -. A'a-gas 1 .531 Y if 3' 1 fd 'N ,J Yi ,, 'pf -W ' ,, 'hi J. iw' 3 7114 f ,Y 4? in e X is 4. 1' ,wi v,. -vw I P-A f -X -xl . ,tip-X-, .jf-, J, r ' , 1 f ,,. 1 '11 Y W., 1 Q' 1- NJ' - A Yiwu., T. 'fu 4 fffmxu f' F , qmg' Ap! ., V .5 - ' 4 L ,fv - A 'lisa' r 'S K. , W . 1 ,A 2 lifljxfixf M M A M CHS .A Ck 193 190' D .-1 ASKE I BALL - Ojicers Coach .... ................ J orm L. GOEPFEKT Captain .... ..... C Hanes O'CONNOK Managers .... ............... L EONARD ITAMICO PAUL Wusrsns Schedule SCORE DATE OPPONENT M. c. OPP. December l2 ..... .... M ahanoy Township . .. .... Home ..... 33 18 December 19 ..... .... M t. Carmel ........ .... H ome. . . 40 17 December 23 ,.... .... M cCann's . .. .... Home ..... 29 12 December 30 ..... .... L ocust Gap . . .... Away ..... S5 6 January 2 ..... .... M cCann's ..... .... H ome ..... 44 16 January 6 .... . .... Locust Gap ...... .... H ome ..... 30 16 January 9 ..... .... Co al Township ...... .... A way ..... 25 23 January 13. .... .... M ahanoy Township . . . . . . .Home. . . . . 49 19 january 16 ..... .... F rceland ..... ...... .... H o me .,... 44 13 January 23 ..... .... S hcnandoah . . . .... Away ..... 22 24 January 30 ..... .... ' famaqua . . . .... Home ..... 32 P 21 February 6 ..... .... M t. Carmel ..., .... A way ..... 34 25 February 13 .... . . . .Coal Township . . . ..... Home. . . 32 I7 February 20, . . . .... Freeland ..... ..... A way ..... 28 30 February 17. . .. . .... Allentown . . . .... Away. . . . . 21 20 February 27 ..... .... S hcnandoah . . . .... Home ..... 34 10 March 6 .... . . . .Tamaqua ...., .... A way ..... 26 19 March 14 ..... .... T remont ...... .... A way. . . . . 43 18 March 21 ..... .... L ower Mcrion .... ..., A way ........ ll 22 Tocal ssz 346 ' Basketball Team for 1 93 0-1931 C. O'Connor . . , . . . . .Captain, Guard W. Supernavage . . . . . . .Forward J. Jakubac . ..... Captain-elect, Guard J. Dziadosz ...... .... G uard F. Warner . , ..... Forward W. Richards . . .... Center F. Susavage . . .... Forward P. Alexinas .... .... G uard C. Hinkle . . ..... Center Team Record, 193 0-1931 von LOST ' A. I. B. Games . . . 8 2 Exhibition Games ..,. 6 0 my' Elimination Games . . l 1 :Z .. - .wg is-f, Total Games . 15 3 - I8 I fi' ,zxl-iff A ff'-' fi ax' g, lj ' ' , . IV: R5-df 0' 1 f lr- 4 11. . f. ff lc? - .24 we-qf!,15'f W e u.4r,,, A 'T g+,j.Q?Fp A 'A ff- fr 1: ' ,l Q fn 1 W rad A...' ll. Gan yi' J' it, l l , ' l-lf ,Q 1 , U UL' - 1 . , Fi at Wllifil .1 gl ff V54 f-Y' .1 W 'H 1 . + i J-34411-5. ' es .fL,j'l ff. f ' Eli' .wwf Cdl 3 in 4??5tf?:l 'r Af U ,V IM, f-vkgf 5 ff' ' f c Lg ygfkml Q' 4 ri' I,-H A5:.p ' gm ' 'Sim lvl. QPR' G '. . A-TZ' Q VW A fijx ' , fx' . , Q' li l - ' ' 'wer Amir' 'vfm . ',JW 'Jx 542, A I 141 1 ' A ' if s X fbi 1 If: K 'S sllx v RO 0 j ,MCHS 571- BLACK Resume of the Games MAHANO1' TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL - AT HOME Mahanoy City High School won its Erst basketball game of the 1930-1931 season. The score was 38-18, with Township the losers. Both teams fought valiantly from the beginning of the game to the end. ln this game Mahanoy Township showed an improvement in their basketball playing. Hinkle was the high scorer. ' MT. CARMEL - AT HOME Mahanoy City High School won its first A. I. B. game from Mount Carmel High School in the local gym on Friday, December nineteenth. The local team made a good showing and in spite of the hard iight put up by Mount Carmel our team had an easy victory. The Enal score of the game was 40-16 in favor of Mahanoy. McCANN'S -- AWAY Mahanoy High School won a hard game from McCann's Business College by the score of 29-12. It was a rough game, and McCann's depended on their defense to hold the Maroons from running up a high score. LOCUST GAP - AWAY Mahanoy defeated Locust Gap in their own gym by a decisive margin in the fourth game of the season. Mahanoy led the scoring throughout the game and won by the high score of 55-6. The sportsmanship of both teams was especially out-standing. Although Locust Gap was defeated they showed their good spirit by giving Mahanoy a rousing cheer before they left the floor. McCANN'S - AT HOME On January 2, McCann's Business School clashed with Mahanoy High in the local gym and a fast and interesting game ensued. From the very beginning, however, our boys held a large lead over the opposing team and victory was made easy by their splendid playing. The game ended with a score of 44-16 in favor of Mahanoy City High. LOCUST GAP - AT HOME Locust Gap met Mahanoy High, at Mahanoy City, on january 6. It was an interesting game, and the opposing team fought hard despite the fact that defeat for them was almost certain. Our boys established a lead at the bgeinning of the game and held it to the close, finally vanquishing the Locust Gap team by a score of 30-16. COAL TOWNSHIP - AWAY Mahanoy won its second League victory of the season by defeating Coal Township, at Springfield. The game was fast and excitiing. Mahanoy led throughout the game. The half ended with Mahanoy 14, Coal Township 11. In the third quarter Mahanoy made a great advance, but Coal Township didn't quit. They came back and started a great rally which was cut short by the time-keeper's whistle. Score - Coal Township 23, Mahanoy City 25. MAHANOY TOWNSHIP HIGH - AT HOME Mahanoy City High School basketball team defeated Mahanoy Township High School team at the Mahanoy City High gym on Tuesday, january 13th, by a score of 49-19., Mahanoy High kept the lead over Mahanoy Township throughout the whole game. The Township team played very well, but so did our team. Mahanoy battered through the Township defense and finally won by a score of 49-16. FREELAND - AT HOME The Mahanoy Maroons swept to an easy victory when they won from Freeland High on Friday, . jfgguaugary sixteenth, by a score of 44-13. 27529577 'iiaylahanoy held the lead during the entire game and Freeland found it extremely difficult to get pf? 'qejlkgih h the Mahanoy defense. The highest scorer was Hinkle with 21 points. . 11 -as , .H , A K Q f .. A r s ,Q-MQ ' '43 13 t, -, .fs .1 , ef si-: 3 xv ' '9 r' . -, . 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Both teams displayed very clever playing and it was with some difliculty that the team finally defeated Tamaqua. The score was 32-21 in Mahanoy's favor. MT. CARMEL - AWAY The Mahanoy City High School basketball team defeated Mount Carmel High School in the latter's gym on February sixth, by a score of 34-25. Although the game was active and vigorously played Mahanoy battered down all resistance offered by Mount Carmel and won by a safe margin. ' COAL TOWNSHIP - AT HOME The Mahanoy Maroons swept through to an easy victory when they won the game from Coal Township at the local gym, February 14, 1931. Mahanoy led throughout the game although displaying poor form at times. Susavage was the highest scorer, making eleven points. Score - Mahanoy 32, Coal Township 17. ALLENTOWN - AWAY Mahanoy won its greatest game of the season by defeating Allentown 21-20 on the latter's floor. Mahanoy started the scoring then Allentown went ahead and lead the first quarter, 7-4. In the second quarter Mahanoy rallied and led at the half 10-9. At the end of the third quarter we were still ahead 18-15. In the last quarter Allentown came back and at the end of the game it stood 21-20 in Mahanoy's favor with Swartz of Allentown having a foul to shoot. He missed! Ma- hanoy wins! Score 21-20. FREELAND -- AWAY In the first half of the Freeland game at Freeland the Maroon Miners failed to get started and Freeland took the lead. At the half Freeland was ahead 21-9. In the second half Mahanoy found the basket and tied the score at 28-28. Then Yuhaus dribbled down and ,although blocked, threw a toss over his head that went in, making the score 30-28 in Free- land's favor. The game ended before Mahanoy could score again. SHENANDOAH - AT HOME Mahanoy revenged their first defeat of the season by defeating the Blue Devils of Shenandoah by the score of 34-10. ' Mahanoy took the lead from the start and at the end of the first quarter lead by 7-4. Holding it in the second quarter they lead the half by 12-7. In the second half Mahanoy came out with a bang and field goals were thrown in from all angles. The Maroon Miners rolled the score up to 34-10. Cotton Warner starred for the Maroons, having 14 points to his credit. TAMAQUA - AWAY The Maroon Miners defeated the Blue Raiders of Tamaqua in the latter's gym on Friday, March 6th, by a score of 26-19.- The game was very interesting as Mahanoy did not have an easy victory. At half time the score was tie, twelve each. Mahanoy got a slight lead in the third quarter which she held for the rema' of the game. V1-T7 ,ig This was Mahanoy's last A. I. B. game, of which League she is the winner. , yu,-.vi ,x. gl 4 ffkldjcv-fi 'flfflil ff G K' rf nies-gig: 'VT-1-fr, E321 A s ,Li tl li I, - jxq 'Swan 1 LAC- f l 4 ' . fire. 44143222 ff. E2 fl lZ .1X-tsllv f nf' A 'tuffifi fgf., , , 1 -1-eq-1 e- MQW . ff , lv 2. fi' e - ef yb' s A ft. -owl if J M. Miele 5' MQ' fl ff i' ,- 4- ' x S Wil Qnxf 'fd J 0'-mini! lammqb Y ' fi T 'vw '42 K ' 3 Q:-'.3 n -I Nw ' - 355' 'TJ sb I-101 Q Fyfaf ,-'54, :AQ Fifi we A 1223? o 1 ' M ARG ON l CHS MBLACK. 9 STATE ELIMINATIONS MAHANOY CITY DEFEATS TREMONT ln the first round of the State Eliminations, Mahanoy City, champions of the A. I. B., defeated Tremont, champs of Schuylkill County League, by the score of 43-18 in a game played at Coaldale. In the first quarter Mahanoy ran up a large score and led the first quarter, 18-5. In the second quarter they held Tremont to one point while they scored eight points. In the second half the game was slower and Mahanoy only scored 17 points while Tremont scored 12. This victory advanced Mahanoy into the District 1 Final with Lower Mcrion at Allentown. MAHANOY BOWS TO LOWER MERION ' On Saturday, March 21, twenty-one hundred people filled the Allentown High School gym, to see the Maroon Miners defeated by Lower Merinn by the score of 22-ll. In the first quarter the team didn't work so good and Lower Merion took the lead and held it all through the game. In the first quarter the score was 7-3 in Lower Merion's favor. At the half it was 13-6. In the last half the game slowed up and was uninteresting. Lower Merion scored nine points while Mahanoy scored only five. This victory gave Lower Merion District 1 title and thus eliminated the Mahanoy team from the State Eliminations. CLASS TOURNAMENT SOPHS VS. SENIORS The Sophomores defeated the Seniors in an exciting game of basketball in the local gym on March 27. The Lower Classmen showed remarkable good playing and toppled their sister classmen by a margin of six points. The final score was 19-13 in favor of the Sophomores. IUNIORS VS. FRESHMEN The junior Class Basketball team showed its superiority over the Freshmen team on March 27 in our gymnasium. The Freshmen put up a good fight but the Upper Classmen had an easy victory. The juniors won by a score of 29-21. IUNIORS VS. SOPHOMORES The Sophomores met the Juniors in the final contest to decide the inter-class champs on March 28. The Sophomores gained a well earned victory over the juniors and were by far the more popular players. The final score was 33-19. . 4'-'51 - WCW-Aivb, .Yi 3 .535 x 1 Iv-sl i is ' 5 xl ' A51 v l L Y-MQ, n . X H LL: if ' ' xiii. ,x- -- '-'fit 4-7-f 'i Feld l'Tf.l1'iN FE if-4 . ?i3'?g 1' .Q -- A 'tl LJ ' gi N It 'Y' V1 If 531Lf5',LH5Sg-Ego' f as JLQ-SSX'-7 , A-s.T S 1 35 - sa: 1 -, v' -f V ' ' 5 v , 1 551551: -1 ' xii.- if 1753 :A 1. . X , sf! Ur T-'Q fa IM L ' ' in 'W ' M Q' ig. qqhia 1 7 3 .jj X 'iliizm 'Q-315 X XT T.X'1ji 'X MA ' QW ii' - N. W we If x To Sf 'wif . . ,R no 1 .er 'gf ' ' ' -- 'cg 11441 FLORENCE BEcItE1'1' MC sijfjsxoo 93, HS AND w eil' ,W g '98, GIRLS' SPCJRTS Under the supervision of Miss Jeanette Hornsby, the present Senior girls have laboriously worked for four successive years to win for themselves a high standard. Girls' basketball was only instituted in 1928. In 1927, a volley-ball team was organized by Miss Jeanette Hornsby among the girls of the Fresh- man class, for the purpose of developing accuracy and speed, and to prepare for future activities in basketball. The team was composed of the following girls: GERALDINE LAVLEK 9 ,,. 5 Q MARY BRoss EI.IzAIsE1'I-I BRoss MARY GIESEN MARY HASSARA MARY HASSEL MoI.I.v KAPLAN SARAI-I KAI-LAN KATHERINE KILLIAN KATHERINE KURDY Joi-IANNA L1.EwEI.I.x'N CONSTANCE MYESKY MARGARET NoI.AN HELEN NORRIS ANNA RISING HELEN SCI-IusTER REGINA Sc!-IREYER MARY SMITH GRACE S'rAI-ILER ANNA VEREELLA In the annual International Free-Throw tournament, Anna Verbella represented Mahanoy City High School in their team in the ,Iunior division of '28. In l929, Mahanoy High was represented by Margaret Nolan, Helen Norris, and Anna Verbella. Julia Busnauskas and Anna Verbella were victorious in 1930. In 1929, through the enthusiasm for sports, these teams were reorganized and proved to be very successful. ln 1930, Miss Hornsby introduced a point system based upon the various phases of physical educa- tion and health. The highest number of points which could be gained was two-hundred, and girls earning that number of points were entitled to a silver pin or medal bearing three stars. Molly Kaplan was the only girl who earned the three-star pin. Those having one-hundred and fifty points were award- ed two stars, while those with one-hundred points received one star. Nineteen girls received the two- star pins, while forty-Eve merited the one-star awards. Last, but not least, in the Senior year the following girls comprised the different teams in basketball: Q SPEED DEMONS A SARAH KAPLAN ICaptain1 ANNA NoRRIs JULIA VENALAVICH BESSIB RICHARDS FRANCIS MASSAKA HELEN NoRRIs MARY Surrr-r PEG GIFEIN HELEN SCHUSTER . Z2- ,Jii v'f:Q?,?s. ww fr 7' 3 ,bf X J, emi' 0 ,fi 'Mig Mi, I ,ff Jlfigxz me ,effpg-':t'!,'K,ETI.!:1imlljzf 1 lf'7 f.Lf,44'3:9 ag -'UIZ' Wi .l'r,'f'1 Iff.',,, A 'L ailfrlzeiflffff W Fi if fbi fifgiei' ' ?W'x'Ff q ff :FITS M fy X sf- I ef of eu--1 5 hx rw Pix-fi Q Ii ff?-Fiii Wlbi 1' 'rf fx 355' D ww 'Qs-J' R' LV fi f wi K 1. fi ff- W Q - ' 9 51451 - MARY HASSARA .1 -I R ,L VH? B L, SENIOR ACES FLORENCE TKUSKOWSKY fCaplainj MOLLY KAPLAN HELEN LYNCH STELLA BLEW JULIA BusNAusRAs NIARGARET NOLAN DOROTHY BARR FLORENCE BECRETT JEAN ANDERSON These teams played successfully for the time being and should be congratulated for thc splendid work they have shown. After Miss Hornsby saw the girls' zeal for sports, she formed a Tennis Club comprised of Sopho- mores, Juniors, and Senior girls who anxiously joined this new activity of leisure. In 1929, this club had the following members from the class of 1931. MIGNON KUTZ DOROTHY LEWIS DOROTHY BARR IRLN12 AMouR EDNA STANR In 1930, its members from 1931 were: DOROTHY Lewis MARGUERITE EDWARDS EMMA FREDERICKS GERALDINE LAWLER HELEN LYNCH CONSTANCE MYLsRY MARY NOLTER I'IELlZN SCHUSTER EDNA STANR This sums up the sports activities for the year 1931, and leaves for the girls of class of '31 a memorable record, equaled by few and surpassed by none in the annals of Girls' Sports in Mahanoy City High School. 1 .. Jas.. K' 7 x I N. I gg? xx 1' ,Aff 2, ' f f XFN. V 3 5 'lg,,.QaS?f' f1:s X,'1ll - f gi :lx 1- x if, 35? ,253 , 1 IX .K 4:-. 4- uf X X 1 1 ff uf A I f Af v ' X X- R 1 , S . I X 'WL J -'. 1 gn su- 12 Els' t ii' 1- A 5 so A S A '5'ifiil'1?'-lgilmlfi if 455 if 54:5 ' L: . 1' Vs., -L3 rf:-fl JV, ii! H A' xx X-:RL N yt ing A A Q-A iii 1. .ii -' L11 6 fn, F jagggdffly 'Q l A 11 'i'i'H!'g34c'3x3'-2? if lc I 'V' ff. g'iV:Sl5QF5l,'5im ' 1 4 iq. ' l A .X,,.'A- 4, Aa- g C. . 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THF V5 if f 'fxlf J gg 1 ' A ri. wg A f , .- iw ,- W .- it QP' Q-J J ilfyflfg.-g4Q1,,Q 'NVQ ,. fs. . Q-'lf x '-Ywxlv ' ,.' .. ., - Y, Mlm- V., 'xx P Jvff ajg - ' 11471 ' 'inf' H as MC af-4325 ed ARG ON 931 4 W HS L 'Gs Q CAPTAIN SUCHOCKI julian Cjulieb Suchocki, the captain of our track team, is inter- ested in football and track. , Witlx, the help of Julian wc are looking forward to a successful track season. Julian is a miler on the track team and an end on the football ICZIH. ' :ww-'N - Vmikbv Nas, -4' t julian is also a clever cheerleader. V.4iEfy '- 7 A -ze. if -,Y li' i'?:?:f.,. .Q N'-,X I . r ..-- X- , Ng vlhF f,. 'ark-g X ?1Tg4w U -11 it ' '1-4 '++' 'N - 'f 14 5 :gave .,Lg3.g-VTP .QM MTU ful 4- Li-+19 ','c':f7, , -- A wt!! QI! lx, lj. :L Q! ,j A ,fityyj vm:-we swf ,f f 2,s.'f, - f., 1 e. A falsify 3' c 7:3 M, w N-, Pe .- M km, 'Wfxjsi yn N '-3 ' 'fijfl JJPQAXTJ 'Wff-Qlxx LN! Kllfw A x 9 ,, . K- ,Q fn X 33,2 . m,l .Qfa- ,eh V l,.xrrf'- ffm' - , Mk-Q V,-H ,fvfwv lXlLfa-5,2 1gv'f'1 ' X J 'A 4 ' 4 N filasl ' x W-fit R0 0 ANU x es' I Q ,Qfa ' C Y L Y A 6 A 'rs M We 1' 1 5 . . CHS A 3, 'QU W TRACK Ojicers V Coach .... ..... ....... . . .Joi-:N L. Gosrrnrr Captain ..... ..... J uuau SUCHOCKI ' l Manager .... . .... Janes Baocxnr. , A. I. B. LEAGUE TRACK MEET - . As a result of the annual A. I. B. League Traclr meet -held on Saturday, May ninth, at the new .Q Summit Hill High School, the Mount Carmel High and Shenandoah High emerged tie for Ent place. The two leaders had a score of 49-12 points. each. Tamaqua with 28 points ranked third, and Mahanoy City High with 16 points was awarded fourth place. The following is the placing of M. C. H. S. athletes in the various events: 220 yd. hurdles ffinalsj ...... T ..,,..... 1. Mile run .... . Broad jump . . . . . . High jump . . . . . . .Pole vault . . . . . . . ,Mile relay ... . . .. 4 ' - INTER-CLASS MEET T On April 25, Coach john I.. Goepfert had the first meet . . . . second, Susavage fourth, jakubac . . . . fourth, Suchoski . . . . . . . third, Hinkle second, tie, Senatives Supernavage . . . . second, Susavage fourth, Mahanoy City of the track season. The. Seniors won thc meet, totaling up 56 points. The Juniors were second with 52 points. The,Sophqmores and Freshmen came third and fourth, getting 9 and 8 points respectively. Charles Hinkle was high scorer, capturing first place with :t total of twenty points. A COALDALE MEET 0 Mount Carniel won the Coaldale Invitation Meet by the totaling up of 32 points in the'Class U A division. Frackvillc won Class B 20 I-3 points. . Mahanoy City was very weak and only captured one poin t, as a result of third place, in the mile, - won by Captain julian Suchocki. The order in which they finished in Class A was: Mount Carmel, ' Shenandoah, Coaldale, Mincrsville, Tamaqua' and Mahanoy City. - ,Q fps A sf? ,H ' MG 8 , , :xg ,me a- ,eef 'iw Min, iff! il ix if? il , 4? f,imq.ifgUjJE . i 4- ,VE fs ' J: .- '. ri ' jf? r N- ,-- will .V P13 r 'fsr'rIT4,-,:.gf,-Zifgyj Psi f'f,61i5's5 2 E, 'ji , 9 'avg ,FP ffbi ,LQLHQ-?AH ' Q5 gtg! ,Jig 3 1 .h tg-n,...,!. 'F' A - J ,. as My f - first if of i.5i'3Z2 -., ws, M 'vs M F' vf' f' ' Cliiiieil Pl Li, X l-A ' ,. 1 sm, 'tm If-'W 1- H ,N fw.,.p I ywq ,V vm. F SFP 4,51 0 Lrg - - as if is-rm as MN . L1491 - A In V W A , aw. ,, . ,.....v....a,ss MCI Arno on g ,Wi Y W ,B IS ip ND H, 'A ,F Wearers of the M joseph Dziadosz . Charles O'Connor julian Suchocki . Frank Susavage . Joseph Jakubac . Captain Captain Captain of Footballg Basketball of Basketball, Football of Track, Football Captain-elect of Football, Basketball Captain-elect of Basketball, Football, Track ,x Frank Warner . Football, Basketball Charles Hinkle . Football, Basketball, Track Paul Alexinas . . . Football, Basketball Walter Supernavage Football, Basketball William Richards Football, Basketball Albert Senavitis . . . Football Ellsworth Terrill. . . Football Wilbur Barlow . . . Football Albert Kaleda .... Football Joseph Dereskavich . . Football Ethelbert Cook . . . Football Michael Yenchick . . Football joseph Yercavage . . Football Edward Casper . . . Football Louis Britz . . Football George Rudis .... Football Edward Walchalk . . Football Leon Groody .... Football Idris Lawlor . Football John Murphy . . Football Clarence August . . . Track William Senesky . . . Manager of Football Hayden Williams . . Manager of Football Paul Walters . . Manager of Basketball Leonard D'Amico . . Manager of Basketball .Stiney Yenelevicz . . Manager of Track '30 3 Jajgrnes Brocker . Manager of Track '31 fag w -C A in N- , f if-1 F :ffl A k is S- MF 'Wicks fs r fi-a 3, W fe M to aei' ' we aaie wfii E-are l1so1 -1 W' f v. f I J ,Q W 3 i 37 K 1 -' 'ww gb 'M 't 31 w .X V11 -31, ,rf V ,AV M11 H, JC: 1 . x rx yo- . . ,.f X f i Q1 ,za Y ' ' i f f 1. A lj 'M' sf- ff A lk ,1. 7 'A1 F- 9 x' ,. x K is 1 'rr V , .-ifrlt 4. ., I, L4 W ,X ,A , - 1-4'- f w ' , . , x ' ., .' x X1 11511 N . ' N A ' 4f.1..,,,'r,. A .Nj -.Q ff? .rx ' -1 C Y f f N- N. .'7if. 1 xlvlygri .. F, QT' if 4- .9 .2 M A110 0 4 v CHS MANDBLACK, 1 W' C1-IEI-:Rs and SONGS Wbif-Whack-Red 'n Black Higb School-High School-Rah-Rah-Rah Wbij-Whack-Red '11 Black High School-High School-Rub-Rub-Rah Wbij-Whack-Red 'n Black Team-Team-Team! FOOTBALL SONG have a team, That knows the way to play. With good old pep in back of them They're sure to win the day. With cheers and songs we'll gather 'round The Maroon and Black once more, And that good old team will iight, fight, fight ln Mahanoy we FIGHT SONG Come now, classmates, let us sing, Loyally support the team. We're here today, With colors gay, ready to win the fray- ' Whether it be Hazleton, Shenandoah or Play the game every man And we will win today. Mt. Carmel, Till they roll up a great big score. Chorus: Cham: So asm, fight, fight , Team, team, hold that line so true, With all your might, ' And send the backs all 'round the end, Victory will our slogan be, dear Fight, iight, for every yard, Alma Mater, fairest of all, Mahanoy's honor to defend, Rah-Rah-Rah- Thy loyal sons will obey thy call, then M.-C.-H.-S.-Sis! Boom! Ah! Fight, fight, fight with all your might And locomotives by the score, Ever the goal to gain, For we'll play and we'll grin, Into the game for Mahanoy's fame And we're dead sure to win, Fight on to victory. , For old Mahanoy. 1Repeat Chorusj. fRr1n'at Cburusj. Rah-Rah-Rah-a-a-a WE HAVE NO YELL One, two, three, four, Mah-Mah-Mah-ah-anoy We have no yell, Three, two, one, four, Rah-Rah-Rah-a-a-a 4R,.,,m, 2 ,i,,,l,,J- Who for! What for! Mah-Mah-Mah-ah-anoy But when we yell Who are you going to root for! Mah-Mah-Mah-ah-anoy We yen like-, l Mah-anoy! E Mah-Mah-Mah-ah-anoy M,a,h,,,n,o,Y! Team-Team--Team. Fight for Alma Mater Chahee-Chahaa-Cha-Ha-Ha-Ha Victory adds fame Mahanoy High School To M. C. H. S. and our town, boys Boom-Rah-Rah Rah! win cvery game. M-A-H-A-N-O-Y---CIT-Y! M-M! Yes-Yes-Yes-Yes, Ye Old Fight! M-m-a-a-h-h-a-a-n-n-o-o-y-y M.-C.-H.-S. Fight, Team, Fight! Mahanoy-oy-oy fkepeat 5 fimetj. . Team, Team, Fight! Fight, team, fight! Team-Team-Team. I SIS BOOM AH! LOCOMOTIVE Sis--s-s-s-s-s Rah-ah, Rah-ah, Rah-ah, Rah-ah. Qoom!-Ah! QRepeat 5 timexj. f 3Qgq SgQClap 5 Timexj Team--Team-Team. i5iS5Q3eanii5-Team-Teain. Im 55:1 g'!,C . 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First:-To the Junior class our exceptionally high scholastic standing. Second:-To Mr. Oday, our good will and gratitude. Third:-To Mr. Bagenstose and the faculty, our deepest gratitude for their educational clforts. Fourth:-To the future basketball team, the unlimited success of our Varsity. Fifth:-To Joseph jakubac, Charles O'Connor's competent leadership as captain of the basketball team. Sixth:-To Ruth Goyne of the class of '53, the musical talent of Frances Unsinn. Seuenlb:-To Sophie Stefonick, Margaret Nolan's genius as an actress. Eighth:-To Robert Brandaur, William Senesky's clear-headed and sensible management of the Nugget. Ninlbz-To Margaret Oschman, a small portion of Helen Gramata's chief characteristic, that of minding her own business. Tenth:-To Harold Fredericks, his sister's dexterity as a soda-jerker. Eleventh:-To Thomas Sullivan, Harry Lugan's towering height. Twelflh:-To Lena Karlick and Kathryn Petrucha, Kathryn K.illian's perpetual giggle. Tbiftecnlb:-To William Donovan, Paul Faust's high ideals. Ponrhenlb:-To Eva Tulin, jane Silliman's Speakin' Easy. Fifteenth:-To William Marsh, Frank Brady's military bearing. Sixfrenihs-To Thomas Ball, Joseph Picciano's perfection in dancing. We appoint Mr. Bagenstose as the executor of the said will, to carry out our wishes in accordance with his own good judgment. Sealed, and signed on this sixteenth day of june in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hun- dred and thirty-one. -CLASS OF 1931. Witnesses: Man! Coox, JENNIE Kumz. 'Z' -If .,n' -.3 ,,f , 3-F ga lf l 4 S aggmogff fr-Q1 gag 0 ' f N 'ra' fl' - ' ff' ' 'fax 1 .- 23, '-3 'fl tv QW , M? 'ifff,1ny', 1. L. , ' .ri Y FV' 'X Q M A 4? iff. 5f,Q,.,fff KXk2Qef:jQU5Jr,, 11 - . rw ee. A' LW?-:fail iW'1iH ' wwf' V516 I1 In s ff ie' PW IW 1 W wi -e' if 'fe' 5?-F5 ML ,IJ 1,331 ,.,N A ,Rig 3 wg: I lx,.xJ.4.F D .sgfmngfwh A f,pg,- L-,fri , flsiihl' ygymmp ., it vga fn,s!NfU.,,.. 3 Q- ., 1, '-- 1' -Q, Y my , . 1 ' - .,. A M X , '- s'il4s5,' if-lf' 7l'm,.1fox V' h KL .vbvjbsynfx fissj 3 iff' ' ' C C IWW I .ref t M ' e W f :offs f .1 gg 2, A ND I Adoring Freshman: Did you spend much money at Peg Gifiinz Do you know, that last song I sang haunts camp? me? Hinklez Yes nickel after nickel till a whole dime was gone. ' Mr. Lcbo: Fools ask questions wise men can't answer. H. Larkin: 'That's why I flunked that Chemistry exam last week. ' ' What is the difference between a flapper and a soldier? One faces the powder and the other powders the face. WHAT AND HOW This world, so sadly incomplete, Shows contracts strange, I vow With rich folks wondering what to - And poor folks wondering how. 3 eat Taxi Driver: Any part of the city for 50 cents. A Claude Garber: You can't fool me again. I bought the city hall last time I was in town and they wouldn't give it to me! Why do we catch a criminal Whose guilt ascends to heaven -And sentence him to fifty years, Then let him out in seven? I just thought up a brand new plan Which strikes. me as a nifty: . Let's sentence him to seven years And Iet hin1,out in fifty? About innocent bystanders. I all this country needs now is some bullet-proof lt's the little things .'in life that tell, aid the-girl as she dragged her kid brother? from underne th the sofa. ' v H. Schuster: I guess that's because you murdered it. Teacher: Give a few facts about John Milton. H. Lugan: Well, he got married and wrote 'Paradise Lost.' Then his wife died, and he wrote 'Paradise Re- gained. ' Thomas Monaghan: Is her beauty striking? J. McCarthy: Well-her eye lashes. Foiled again said a Sc Hershey bar as it was being wrapped. There's one thing I would like to know, Why is a ship a she ? Perhaps because it passes up The buoys upon the sea. When Sandy, the Scot, moved, he went 'crazy trying to find out what to do with his homing pigeons. Biographers refrain from tellin'. The whole truth about Trojan Helen: But it is rumored that the maid Was in the wholesale shipping trade. o Ish't it modernistic? It's our piano standing sideways. A pace that kills these days is a slow, meandering walk .across a busy street. Teacher Un Economicsjn The Whitie house is' a very- completc building but still ,in all, it costs thousands of dollars to keep in 'rcpair. Leon Groody: How much does it cost without the still? . - ' ' I have a little compact that goes .in and out with me, What my friends would do 'without it, I really cannot When I was young and had no sense, I very quickly took offense: But now I'm older, and more wise: I just get mad at the little guys! Santa: :Qto young children staring fixedly at his herdj One yip outa you about me being Lon Chaney, and I'll bat ya down. Cotton Warner: I wasn't fouling him! Referee: Ah you weren't? Well, you just have a last look at the newspaper tomorrow. V. Bonavich: I dropped my vanity and spilled all the see. ' Wwdef' A Tpgkgrst I lend it and then again to ose, M. Nolter: Do you always carry it loaded? ' there any left for my own little nose. ' ', 1 ' W - A Brqcktgi: L What did, you realize on your stock invest- rds X 'hi V newg students of history will recall men'-U Q LL fvvgrilgudof pr . X Y I Tom: 'What a fool I was. 1: ', r'. 1 'X'lQ. f g . -1,4 --. 5 . ,f N 5'-1-' W n . , 5, -'1l1'Wf23FM'f FWFFS- is s ,s we -- as ' QQ Q r., is 5-I - ii? Hl.5,5,E5?1,:5 e fagqia.. we ff? -wxj X fd :.5,?-5lfI - is' , Bm' , .'ggqsQ..:13i X- '1 ,- ' . 0.1 . QM its 4- I Y' ' V53 Wap 41: vi my I L1 p ,N . fs an CFI- in XX H 12. , :fgwf h . .Iii :lm QD' lim 1 Z ,Xxx mf . f xi x . , gi' A 41 I I - , . . is . .... . - w 44L.-5 ,nf me 'gftl' .' 55 1 . 1 I 1.55 I ' 4 ' V . ' Q . ' Y I 5 l 1 tl .Q ' ' E 'r v I . 5 , I ' . I g Ii 1 l if .' . i 7. i il f 'Gmini . 19: S ,-1 A al I. c ep Tm ' C- :Z is Mc ARO0 I 931 39 4 E HS as BLACK, ,. .-:,,,.. '24 U jane U.: Is it true Howell, that women live longer than men. - H. Davis: They should. Paint is a great preserver, you know. Teacher: Why does wash dry quickly on a cold dry day? jane S.: Because there's no moisture in the air, and the wash freezes dry. Teacher: Well, when there's no moisture in the air where does it come from? ' jane S.: From the wash. He stood before a mirror With his eyes closed vey tight, And tried to see just how he looked When fast asleep at night. Jane Silliman: Don't go out in the rain, Irene, your rubbers leak. Irene Shober: Oh, that's all right. I have pumps ini side of them. Anna Norris: What are you going to do on your next birthday? , Emma Fredericks: Oh! I don't know, take a year of, I suppose. Teacher: I'll give you just one day to hand in that paper. J. Picciano: All right, how about the Fourth of July? Mr. B.: Why are you always late for school? C. Unsinn: Because of a sign I have to pass on the way here. A Mr. B: What has that to do with it? C. Unsinn: Why, it says 'School ahead, go slowl' A. Novak: I spilled some of that acid on my hand and it surely made it smart. - G. Lawlor: Why ,not drink some then! ' - P. Faust: Why do they always put fences around cemeteries? . Q . F. Brady: Because so many people are dying to get in. - . PERSONAL EFFICIENCY . Wear socks that can be put on from either end and save time. . ' ' With some of them like thisf J land somefof :em look- Remember Thc good old days when He Came over to help Her With her lessons And they both studied? B. Aschman: Kissing is most dangerous in the morn- mg. C. O'Connor: I wouldn't stay that late! He kissed his sweetheart's ruby lips and died of painter's colic. t A bachelor is a man who usually fails to embrace his opportunities. The favorite song of young boys in their early nico-' teens! Inhale, inhale, the gangs' all here! Seniors: We don't know much about economics, but we think thar before currency is made elastic it ought to be made more adhesive. A ' My bonnie looked into the gas, tank, The height of the contents to see She lit a match to assist her, - - Oh, bring back my bonhie to me. . Of all the sad surprises ' There's nothing to compare, ' W-ith treading in the darkness On a step that isn't there. ' Little Boy: Grandpa, did you ever play football? Grandpa: No, Child, I did not. Little .'Boy: Well, I heard mother say to Dad that she wished you'd 'kick off' soon because she needs a thousand dollars. Son: Dad, what is diplomacy? Dad: , Diplomacy, my ,son, is telling a girl that, when you look into her eyes, time stands still, when she has a face that 'would stop a clock. t I -r-- if ii QQ ' johnny: Has he come from heaven?'1.aixsq If , gazing at his one day old brother. -LY If' ' .5 M ' Mother Yes dear i ' . -- H 1 I ii G f - y - ' , ,el 3, na' ' : 'No wonder they put: .IH-' J, C53 M ing like this J Q they still wear short skirts. Johnny . ' . ' I H 'I' 'ifgu 1. rt: gh U W R v . . rift,-f, 'lu ,Li 1 M iff' . y . 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X ,Y :lair .m -E25 mx it LEO-H -F-O: .4 gunman-P my :Eau A-O: A fugm'-gzub U :N-or A -E355 Amt I X4 W H' A :Eu-Qusrzp hxkwkwn A Ajhv if Lg F-HQ: um zzhmzb 571 lin- Exfxwmq 5 .tue gm NEC: -U -zz-mza in mimi :E urn: :Em ,A-om: :ESM :OF Lang: Q-3:5 :ge jo: LEU' Us -En as :NF-80: Z0-mmgua mtlgzm : '- : S? :EQ-NEED to AES. .E hz-HDF .nm cs-whOu-mbm .5 -705. hm -MGEEUSOF um Rzmcmm-H .H Jule-NF im rmzzx-F N:-sz Mfg yr by EQ K 4 nw if I: W F f J FIMW F my 'V NVQ W, W S Y W I mr 2 mg BM ' A XA. 1 A MCg?v1ff7fp,KooN 01,31 gig Y ,Qi S MD BLACKQ WORLD'S GREATEST NEED A little more kindness and a little less creedg A little more giving and a little less greedg A little more smile and a little less frowng A little less kicking a man when he's downg A little more we and a little less I, A little more laugh and a little less cryg A little more flowers on the pathway of life And fewer on graves at the end of strife. . -3.b3,?X., qw in t -, ' it il? i'u7E+'V X tx B l N 'flfil I A WY F .J ' fi :- ltgw Yin ill f WW i -3 H 4 -t tj 4- 'X 'uf ,L '.f-f .AW 'Y?'l4lVllf,'1ll 4774 X - RJ ef Q 1:9 J i yi! Esdgfjiw' Q, ' fhssifix Mffw f -Nl f , A 4 i 4 f,. ,A ,ry ,...+.AQ --, 1- Y 'MLJVAQK7 my -t :L Il .- kt We-4'i:3n.....' J .41 A ,x xt k 'mwflq ,F H3628 Xl64 'l3f' ,fu :Huggy is fn. qi, rm -X12-5-E jyagxmli jlrgig N 'Xxx NA ii VL, i - ' 'qX1X4AM.R 'Q X ,,. wi' !7Pg,fw7' Xl'fpZ:fT6f'L'3,, - Tjivix xfn-if AFM' Q ll'641 ' EQ 2? MCIEWQZAROO 1931 AND wg I F RE ELL Far oE upon the verdant plain We paused and looked on h ,Majestic rose the mountain top Against the distant sky, A hold and mighty silhouette. We felt its subtle lure And raised our eyes and sought Oh, how could we be sure That some day we should learn Those lofty heightsg at last Should reach that cherished, longed-for That scene from out the past Seems strange and unfamiliar nowg Those happy days are done: No more shall they return to us Of Nineteen-Thirty-One. The long and joyous climb is through, Behind us lie the years Of comradeship of youthful hearts, Of sharing hopes and fears. Let not the parting of the ways Destroy those blessed ties! igh : the peak. to scale goal! The Class of Nineteen-Thirty-One With scornful voice deies Time's challenge, for fond memories Of bygone days shall cheer And seem in pleasant reverie To bring our classmates nearg And thus those years shall live again, Those gladsome scenes returng And in our hearts fond friendship's ires Shall never cease to burn. -ANONYMOUS. , 4 Ll. . 'fi' sf? h.-1 'Z' .Qi fn' fwffffi , xi Y 1 V 1 ,Ayr-f 6 ,, F3 fe ,s', L' N -al x F 1 ff' ffl! -O, 1 ,E QQ 4' ' ,, ,V w X s pg, J 4 f 2, w, at ff 4 Ulf la .yn l 1 -X . M L A ,1 N U 1 gg' I- fl? iff A, , g fi? Jtrhbiff, fn mdsfv el I rzii fQ'b , . 3 ,1 i. .fi-':i1H'?f'4 ni U glililffiif E :J , -QI ' R if! f -,Z ,EA ,i.,3:,11f:j7 ig X ,gk mg fl., 1 Iii' JLf'3yiJ nj M A . f ff -sL..g,- --wx X. Z ,L .V , Akin, V J D ., ,- Alf,-1 172, Q - L lr, -. 2 hge 'fi . 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A ,Ig A .gp fi, N W in T . Q' S' F nj! V W X W1 Nghxwlfxqxfw ' Q' K 1 ' ,- nfl? N . W LT., - , ., ' 'N ' vt f Lg, 'W-. fio, . r. 'X af :gf - jg Our Advertisers In the following pages will be found the an- nouncements of many reliable merchants and professional people who have contributed ma- terially to the success of this volume. We be- speak your patronage in return. 7 ' , 1 .. , 2 Q ,L ' . I , . - - V -' 1 1., , 1 A f' AQ V-. 1- f I .1 . , , .1 L: 3 ,P .M ' +L, X gf-E-1'-V ..., , ,Y - K 7' 3 ., T617 5. ,gil , Q fr H lv ZQNEV 7, 1 W 6 I E2 si so YOU SEE OUR PHOTOGRAPHS EVERYWHERE MANHART'S STUDIO I Formerly Eselaedoriv 1 Distinctive Photographs 7 Schuylkill Trust Company Building ELEVATOR SERVICE PoTTsv1LLE, PA. TELEPHONE -ass s sez Q9 E Q 555 We Congratulate You On WA 85 nw cosTUMERs TO THE Your Graduation . . . Refowich Bros. 85 Joe Kirchner NATION no no ' COSTUMES and ACCESSORIES h For Plays and Operettas And HJ. 1. Clothes AND ACADEMIC CAPS and I . 'fix iv :fl UP-'ro-THE-MINUTE Of a Superwr Qgqgaggcih gg in IN STYLE On a Rental t I ff: we 'M Tbafs Why Students Like Them 123 S. 11Tg:1 SEQ, 'fl- ' TiQxQ1vH!jfiI ,I , :lf in 5- L Jef 95 --.W ,. . 5 T ffl, Y' T' I bf 1 me E llii fd X V Y' A MIX il 1,-jlfwfijsf. ASL! I -of P Jvfw M f169j A ' SG MC O N O HS el ' fl ND ,fish ' v,463'w 'ffl MOON You'll Always Find Q Compliments of BEST QUALITY and CLARENCE VVILLIAMS LOWEST PRICE .. Dealer in .. At GUINAN'S Candies : Soft Drinks : Ice Cream NTAIIANOY C MouN'r CAR 526 EAST CENTRE STREET - 232 DR. IVOR D. FENTON COMPUMENT5 OF F. W. Kleckner Wishes . . The Class of 1931 F XVREADY-TOAWFARMI or' omen 'or isses b ' ' Success For Children ke- ew E E T7 E- fi E65 Hx COMPLIMENTS OF vilways , Something New . . . FRIEDBERG 5 MILLER Enos: Low Price Leaders SHOE IIS VVEST CENTRE STREET 20 w'l.Sl' Cl S i-fl' ,W ,-.. ,. E.. .... .-..-C,.,C.,,4?, W ,...,- 55: Lg' ..-.,,..,v,.,.,,, -- wmv--. ...,..-.,.-.,. 1f ' MILUS DRUG STORE APOLLO ami WI-lITMAN'S CHOCOLATIES BREYER,S ICE CREAM 1-m:scmPT1oNs CAREFULLY comfovzvmsn JOHN GOYNE Corner Centre and Catawissa Streets - - --'- v E 1 fr.. COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS M' 7 u'ff'3'7' OF 5w1saf?.1y1,s1oN RESTAURANT 5' ' . X r. gnd SERWCE . '5m.f I .- 0 V 9 Gool Cooking 7EAwX R 'M Qagpr Frigpds and Eat rkeowig 455' -Xlglx AQ.: ilwiffivfl W -,JZENTRE S'nu2E'r f.3-,'yJL'EN:K.yJ'-. ' A , ? H, H. ix -- - 1- iv iii'- plg 'L' fy J X 2' If tiiwf ff S- 5 ' ' ' fir . nN7 X 1, A, H 45352, sf- .fl .f i 1 LR dTi:'v K C, -fglfr A3 'ff N fi K x . A -fixes 4-,xx ' Sf-f I jf' lil-ygjmq X 'Ts Mlfom dag S f . W T -5. Es W T em. We .r-ft. 1 A ,- R 'mf-if .Lf ,Q1'l,3f-,l--- Q- -E L no 3 'xr',L-----,.?K..T..,--,.7f-in-f-tW..,V mo.. , . , ' ' A ga, . -' ,,,:. A L MCH WIAROON 1931 up AUYN Avkwfi CD7 L 3. V! Q b 326+ Greetings to The Class of '31 . . . HARLEY'S DAIRY 138 West Mahanoy Avenuc Pasteurized - Filtered Milk Tubereulin Test Plant-Corner Linden and South Streets -- MILK - Is the Best Known Food B01-IORAD'S Society Brand Clothes 34-36 West Centre Street MAHANOY CITY, PA. Headquarters for Students' Clothing Q35 589 499 Compliments to The Class of '31 . . . f Q-f DI CDLYMPI SENIOR LATIN CLUB '31 Possumus, quia posse videmur LEON E LEWIS COMPUMENTS ' OF RENE EMMA W holesale Grocer ANN JANE PEG COMPLIMENTS OF5,j,'?jf529'f .ff 'L-.ifav Flour : Feed : Grain LEAGUE OF N 3 BILL SENESKY , 4 ' LENNIE 1rAM1coaf F N113 1' Car Lots A Speczalty MN MAGUHQE H tml? v-.5 :.' ., gfB4,i,!-Y-f'ff'A1i ' i'illf:K'l s 'iC4F'E'5? f' 'E fri 'A 39,5 :sz qi -A-' fy Q' H.. PX Fair, 'Scxgsq gl 'Q 2 9. lvgxifj V' .L - 5 sv, ' , X ' rf ,nff 1,21 Y x X ,v v. Q, .fx Q Jv f--i I l7l 1 A my H F ni is RMC ARO ON 931 ,-E HS D B ACK '01 9 ,L p CN L L, L 5653, 6 it COMPUMENTS OF -M H Compliments of ,L BLACKWELL BROS. John Smith CO. DODGE and PLYMOUTH HIGH-GRADE MOTOR CARS MEATS and GROCERIES GAS : OIL : AIR PHONE 50-R. 417 West Centre Street :fs AH M - --- 1 COMPLIMENTS OF HEISER'S FLOWER SHOP JOSEPH T. COOK WEDDING GIFTS and ' Barber ' FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS SIIEGIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO When you say if Wim Flowers h , , , , . . . Say it wit Hrisr'r'x ! Cbzldreu s and Ladies HAIR CUTTING 106 Em MAHANOY AVENUE Phone m-M '+'--- - 1 - -- 1. Congratulations On Your Graduation . . . May the diploma you carry through life be printed on the best of health . . . in the ink of happiness ! We Supply the Outside Looks 86 .i W - - RANG'S DAIRY Compliments of W'I Q' LIT F' t-We Ha' It In SlifnvlriielicoIiiescol:In1StJ3'c Give lt lc SATIsI-'Ar,'rIoN is What All Want-We Guarantee It We us: Ibe Kleun Kap on all our Bofflecl Milk- I Thr rap prolrrfs your health! ff ' Q! R A N G a S D A I R Y The Home of Good Cooking Pioneers of Pure Milk Since 1892 OPEN DAY and NIGHT :Sz EH-E H - - I+: 551 4 WCOMILLIMENTS OF Slyle Without E,vIrn1'nguIIn ' - ,I-zu if I-. E I k B THE FASHION a rothers Ffa .. LADIES, READY-TO-WEAR .. f,,M-f,, S -M1 EATS ex GROCERIES X Tl 1 'GLW f LINCERIL - MILLINERY - HOSIEKY -'qzh W Q Le 1STR ET5f 2, :Q NJTYH? 'Ta'-f. 19 East Centre Street Mahanoy City, Pa -A -I 'S Az: jar. h 'O .. .. , -- A A - iiiI' l- ff , :iWIfEL '4 ' 5' 5 'RS ff' News ' is A31 ' ff JI .S N, L . A I H gl in 'L'1IlQ3 gx 5 5 E NYSA lg, TI 1 FIN 5' ' '- Wm Sq ,Tj A ' Weimar! 1,55 S X1 it-J 1NMx 5 X?,n.Ju - mga, ,G I -H fum,-,r 'NKXLQFL1' ,sryfzo S V -A N J r 5 . fini 'IE x va. -L .. . 23 I I I I I3 B It Mc ARSD 931 51' 4 W H8 HND v 'G' Best Wishes from R. L. HEISER I Insurance on All Lines 1 To the Class of '31 Couunasv -- Sunvxcu Compliments of Lew Richards Keystone Cut-Rate MAHANOY CITY, PA. St, 952 is - fs- 'ev .14 ., -- SPORTING GOODS Baseball Goods - Swimming Suits Wishing You Only Lucky Breaks And No Bad Aches in 1931 Basketball Goods -- Sweaters DR FRED R WAGNER W. J. RYAN Umm I7 East Centre Street 125 West Centre Street - - -- E - D . P A S K I L L COMPLIMENTS OF MERCHANT TAILOR GEORGE WHITTICH DRY CLEANING - PRESSING cl REPAIRING NEATLY DONEan BARBER MCl1,S Clofbcs Made fo Measure zzz East centre street 250 EAST CENTRE STREET MAHANOY CITY S1111-iul Afft'lIfl0ll lo Ladies' uml Cbildrcn's Phone 252-R. ' HAIR CUTTING BE ' C0l11pli1ll6lItS of Phone 229-j. 2nd Floor-Victoria Theatre Bldg. Michael Kaczmarcz k - - I Y Dr. A. T. Liachowitz Proprietor O PT M RI T .. TIMM'S DRUG STORE.. 0 ET S WHITMAN CHOCOLA-1-E5 Spvriulizing in lbc EXAMINATION or THE Evhs DLSK SE lgOMPAC.I.S and FACE PENCILS 10 A. M. to 12 N. -Hours Daily- 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. E452 -52 GEORGES Quality Confectionery and FRANK P. OSCHMQQI I - . -H Y Q1'ri, Mahanoy Cntys Most Up-t date 1 '43 ,- I em 43' si BEAUTY SHOPPE and R S 'lrf P 1 Ice Crearn OUR PERMANEHT Wt - , gf ,bQE,:,nf,F Try Our Luncbeonette '-se 'i'5,bri3AP .1 ' jigft fm.:-T I A7 We I -'lg I , .Iv7 24 Wusr CENTRE STREET PHONE 139 19 N' M'm'l'i'sff5EET fQ.iQ:',1'Zf':w' .I 12.74 ' TL . A W T J.. P .1-e,ffXpvLbfif?-T-lllifv H . X4 r-P 4 .xl AAI' . , , , '. ' A w , X T ,MQ g,MgI,5.4afv . .Q frgiii. 'eff .1 Q .gf f ff YQ. .4 gg 'f X 'F .31 f 'Ni gms NH Pwvl ln , 1? gi is iff' 3 'ws 1 ffnjf - Y ills .NP 2 xillxjf 9 gif IQXYSFF.. D . N X ,J'1y,.M,T4'5h: F, N-if J Af!! ,f rg :IL Q by Ilkvl ' Sf X V iff.: K vi In rf' T Zfm' 1 'I .- R N f'N'l u fl fir- I ,XX-llxlxf' es- J s. f ' R-' 'Uni , f. A SSE E84 elk lib if NNE J Q- A teet f ' Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF McLaren Brothers QT E. F. GRUBER SERVICE STATION Kelvinator Atwater Kent Gas -- Accessories -- Oil Electric and Victor 135 WEST CENTRE STREET Refrigerators Radios If ESE 282 we L. h . , MAHANOY CITY'S MosT UP-To-DATE , 1 ac OW1 S MEAT MARKET Leading Jewelers Fruits -- Quality Meats -- Poultry Since 1894 Authorized Agency for the World's Famous JR, LONGINES AND GRUEN WATCHES 301 EAST PINE STREET PHONE 490 Say It With Flowers COMPLIMENTS OF Fresh Cut Flowers for every occasion-Also a full line of Blooming Plants in season. DR. J. F. Floral . . 226 EAST CENTRE STREET Phone 98 Member of F. T. D. Association 106 WEST CENTRE STREET Compliments of J. M. LUCYK SPECIAL PRICES To All Members of the 1931 Graduating Class on All Our Stock of GROCERIES and MEATS Diamonds - Watches - jewelry - Etc sv EAST PINE STREET P RUBENS Phone 573'J' 120 West Centre Street sez E ESE si VXCOMIHQIMENTS OF Compliments of Mgr,-,x,.'-f -.E , Ul1,f5FflfILERTZ1NGER 3 DR. GEORGE S. HENSYL :L APYQQNVELRY STORE lx 5 ,Q G as A To the Class of l, -pGle4,QSQLMAHS5NQ3' cnjrs oLDEsT and 1 I Q' ff , k..l5m2QIQST RELIAEQJGIET s'roRE 9 3 -xsij F 'X'Af7g E so ,-E M E' Lf' '-4 i xe ,ii ' E g W .ffisejgfg -TNQ I 1 I ,. 5,1 af-7 A Q' M' X' 5:3 Amis? 'fw ' S 7-5592. wg E '14 KL '-T f- ,lfilzn L A www! ty' wx, E , H s -1- eff, Aer' if HQ 11741 I . M 4 . I W I.. WET ,, 1 ' .x i Y--A . I vp., ' ' s-- ' ' f' ' l I-5' V L' I QQ W, ,, ,, ., , A .,4 .,.. 5 V . A -Tvgfkni 'lt AQ, ' I E ,X fd fm, X ' f ,jf tw ff? A :VX T' V T ' A 'V V MA M-YV I S nl Q? Zi, fgi:'x'iI' N I 4 ss M1130 00 1991 'fb . - , It QA 5 A N D BLACK ,. . . 6 in 51.7 :fi-2 Cjreelings fo The Class of '31 COMPLIMENTS OF -I-HE Lo Ada Beauty Shoppe - All Bram'lu's of BEAUTY CULTURE Clty Pffwff 33 .. VISIT OUR SALES Rooms .. MRS. A. REICK 118 EAST CENTRE STREET . Propridor MAHANOY CITY Inspect Our Modern Appliances -.H - -fe' -A -Zi-I A 542 The Better sfyle SHOES ' - ' GIFT SHOP ' ' ' , MRS. R. A. ANSTOCK 438 EAST CENTRE STREET Tbf- Sion' of I-'amoux Shoes uml Slovlzingx MAI-IANOY CITY, PA. Q GRIEETING CARDS - STATIONERY - PICTURES AND 33 lzast Centre Street Phone 147 plc-l-URE FRANUNG A SPECIAL-ry '5.-- -T FF:- 'R - - Q THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR ICE S Ours is thc Old Faithful of Ice Wagons . . . on S Food odors never annoy the wise housewife who time daily with a huge chunk of pure, honest uses ice. For as ice melts, odors are carried away, weight ICE to keep your food fresh. It's spark- down the drain. It's a better, surer, safer way to ling clean and wholesome. preserve catables. -A ZH sy l C0,,,p1i,,,e,,t5 of PENNANTS - BANNERS - PILLOWS Add dignity, color and spirit to your school I work by thc use of Felt Pennants, Banners, Pillows and Emblems. No order too small to rcccivc our attention. CATALOGUE FREE. Rental Library Standard Pennant Co. 130 EAST CENTRE STREET BIG RUN, PA. - - .-.---. --- -M 5,g-E- -,- COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLILIENTS OF my . . E H h -fic' B F H N W . J. Truskof .s.l41.55 I PAINTER and PAPER I-IANGER In ,gig , Undertaker and,Eiilpbilm l WORKMANSHIP 4. ,'L?.3.l02, REsu1.Ts '- X' If fx. f . -T. W' it 'A 137 EAST CENTRE STREET Pbom' 266-R , 'fr' ii! --I---A - ..,... f is---M f' 24 f I .-N , I ik l Q ,.,: If iw 63 ' 'fy 'gi jig.. If fix 0.7: N F I' if K.. .t:.,'::::. ,.,,,'w Xonix A ,fi X E. me tt., nf . -. , x W Rf .. I wx - , .wx .,' ' ' P175 1 . ' -W' . MQMEARQQN 1 , 5 rm BLA-019, f APPRECIATION ITHOUT the cooperation of Miss Jennie Kline, Miss Mary Cook, and Mr. Jos- eph Boyle, of the faculty, and Mr. Olin H. Phillips, of The Record-American, the Year Book would not have been possible. The Class of '31 extends its appreciation and grati- tude to those friends and advisors who so ably assisted in making the Maroon and Black such a success. - f-:QC-5. , rrgglutfw A275 -W1 gg Lx: i af s ...A 2 - I 7,Mw1I,!N.,, HBV .N Ax, ,--ad, , -1 -'f :Q xx. .fx ,-4' X U . N3 IT, 5:2 ' gf ,. 'L v r,KQ'Rl'l, iv'-Tir . .Qg!!' 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