McKeesport High School - Yough A Mon Yearbook (Mckeesport, PA)

 - Class of 1933

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A gg if UM EE U QD 35 35 NYCQMJ CEI WMM CON PUBLISHED BYTHE SENIOR CLASS QF ME KEESPORT H IGH SCHOOL MQKEESPORT, PENNSYLVANIA K - lull ls E Q?- ewmki X s N, ll XX Q u - W'-ee'-a xlx A All 7 i 7 X J- .Ang I mmf go down fa the rm, to the lamb .rea and the rkyj Ami all I ark if cl tall Jhip and 4 .fmt to rider lm' byf, These vvords fittingly suggest the theme of the 1933 Yough-A-Mon. After four short years on this happy shore, we have launched our ship, the creature of our hand. Light to the tide, and equipped to meet the gale, our vessel is soon to sail staunchly out into the uncharted seas of a new world of experience. Of course. Winds and storms may disturb the serenity of our course. lBut the hull of our ship is strong, and the masts are straight and true. Before our bark leaves the shore of our high school, we must leave behind, by means of pictures, write-ups, and cartoons, a record of the past year, a record of class- room achievements, a record of athletic triumphs. In fine, we must revision the life at M. H. S. as it really was in the lives and experiences of the student body. If the 1933 Yough-A-Mon has achieved this desired end, then the staff feels its Work has not been in vain. as 4 , a---- ' r lOQWVCOUllOClll To F. FRANK CRALL Who has been a skillful and patient teacher, a sympathetic adviser, and a good friend of all, the Staff dedicates this volume of the Yough-a-Mon. Cecil icccmilicotm W W fNqK?fxxN'5fNi7'-Ng, ,., ,-vfxf-NK fxfxyxx LI, Q23 AQTEEQQE? ,I THE RED AND BLUE q r' Pg F57 V HJ. 3 F' J IJ ' 1. ai , AI- mn a-'feri coloro pmudly 'flg-mg. Red and 'Uwe Dlue,wn pledge-'to4'.hec-our love, g. Em- blem we love,'i'.hg colors,5ofHl5 blend cd, Speak of 'Um li+e'fha'k-allounsonamuat-share, f 'i.i5s.Ii' s:.s::' -' .E 'Teaser H2 FJ F 1 fJJ1j5PwWH H11 1- Y us 'tnan-crsmaon-deepor pur ple, Gundam' our wny,as true asain an bovc Red for fha svn vvlwosebmmsamshining on us, Bfue 'for -the skg,5o brighfi-andsofair . Isl. 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I 'T 'll'1 11'7 '- 1J11 -I-1-1-E21 1:1 I1-I : 11, 1 1 , - 11 1 11 ' 1 1 - ' r 1 .- V 11 , IGI 1 l1:r 1 H121 5 . - 1111 1 Ill J-4 .-.- .VH I1 I1 II 'brue 'fT1oughcoIor5fnremzv'ym3odll-nall'Tnd-'H'safanuJ corn are-wffh'lhe-Red and Blue f T- ? I K' K - ll l -IHI 1- l 11 lull--I gi' rx Y E l 11 fl l ? S N 1 Sl I I I l 0 J f Q z K A W 1 f f 'g n I, Iii ' .!.: L! W I I ue ' I . E! ' :: I ll Ii! ua I U ' ll ll .U V I VII- lu- , X U - I .Illl a n v M . N A . g. JOSEPH B. RICHEY, LL.D. .Sw1zpe1'i1ztende1zl' of Sfhaalf 111 x gg, ' ,Q-125'-7 9 Ex A-a?fXT 7 Y'?'N hd KXNQNR Lie- QQ? R. R. M. BALDRIDGE F' CALHOUN ' E. M. MACK ' ' Prefident H. S. ARTHUR, M.D. W. T. NORTON Vice Prefidmt Secretary The Board oi School Directors x if 3 f xggx 10 1 Avqffxshrifxo 'X 'NK-XKSY5 K-Xfxws .1 A. A. GWEY, MD. ' T. D- MCKHE I MRS. ELIZABETH NEWLIN . , 1 WILL PFAFF FRANK S. RODERICK The Board oi School Directors 4 X ff 2 Q vi-fx R 11 11 .-d' i Editor-in'Cbie-f. ,,.... ,..... E LEANOR LANDSTROM Aniftant Edim' ,,,.,,. ...,,,, C HARLES MINNICK Burinemr Manager ....,,,,.,,,...... ,,,.,,, L ouls RHOADES A.rIiJrant Bzuineu Manager ....,,..,,,,,,,.,..,.,...... 1 IOI-IN HAYES Departmental Editors Alumni FRANCES CALHOUN EDITH FERGUSON VIRGINIA HOUSAMAN Azbletiff NED CAUGHEY ANDY JAKOMAS CHARLES KENNEY Liferalj' HELEN KITE THERESA WERNER FRANCES CEKOSKEY Art ALBERT SMITH MARY LOUISE KAHL PAUL SIEBER Mmi: WILLIAM CONNELLY OLIVE ISENBERG ANTHONY' LEASE Typiftx DOROTHY JOHNSON BARBARA LINDER VERA SCHOELLER DORIS HOFFMAN Faculty Advifer I. BERKEMA , STKCQOIWTF fvfsfw is fofxser 'WW NDN TIME XH2533 LAKSFUMGHAUMUNJ ff v K 5, D -VA lil 45-f'fKi:-el !-,,.Lf,s-fxQfx':.a-.fry THE ANNUAL STA F F First Row: Charles Minnick, Louis Rhoades, Eleanor Landstrom, John Hayes. Andy Jakomas. Second Row: Olive lsenberg, Theresa Werner, Ilelen Kite, Doris Hoffman, Virslinia Housaman, Barhara Linder. Third Row: Frances Cekoskey, Vera Schoeller, Mary Louise Kahl, Dorothy Johnson, Frances Calhoun, Edith Ferguson. Fourth Row: Anthony Lease. Charles Kenney, Albert Smith, Paul Sieher, William Connelly, Ned Caughey . ODE TO M. H. S. Four years we'ye dwelt within your walls, Four years we'ye travelled through your halls: Four years we'ye spent that we might gain, Four yearsfbut yet, they're not in vain. Dear M. H. S., we'ye learned the wrong from righ t, We'ye learned that we must win the tight. We'ye learned to stand our every test, And cherish nothing but the best. In you vve've found 21 guiding star, Your light shines out to us from zifarg You'ye helped to make our troubles few, Dear M. H. S., we'ye found 21 friend in you. Anon. L -,Z 13 sl- ,-x xbfy .NX 111 33 if BOOK I The School THE FACULTY THE CLASSES BOOK II Features BOOK III Athletics BOOK IV Activities THE CALENDAR ORGANIZATIONS ALUMNI VMCQWIYTQB Qffil, lag JOHN F. Bowan, A.B., Allegheny, A.M., Columbia The Prinvipdl if N M f l l A 'I 7,- ,. .bg-Q, 15 A fm A YQTL QQ? i 1 l JAMES H. LAWSON, B.S., University of Chicago The A.rfi.fm11t Primipal ff? 2 5 X A WR ..,w-sfw' X 16 1 N -2- F V if--'fl-4 , 4--.:.....N, in -. A .--.rim-1v..,..., .M -Y Y ,, ,-A M , -. ,V , M,f- V., HOWARD C, MCELROY, A.B., Wesleyan University, LLB., Duquesne University Prifzfipal George Wll.fhj7Igf07l Bzfjldizzg i Nix 1 1 F Xwtxj' -ff Qs 17 9 x ffvfxf fe ,, W f'-Nfxqgx Qs. Tb .lifeless if R Nf,m'f .Ti ' -,L -V.--53, .aww FACULTY-WOMEN First Row: Miss McCullough, Miss Dawson, Miss Gulfey, Miss Stindt, Miss Woods, Miss Auld, Miss Gray, Miss Bruce. Second Row: Miss Olson, Miss Floro, Miss Tobin, Miss Dunlap, Miss McCormick, Miss Brown, Miss Richardson, Miss Potthofi, Miss Engels. Third Row: Miss Norton, Miss Slawson, Miss Kimmel, Miss Stein, Miss Hammerberg, Miss McAllister, Miss Smedley, Miss Buhleier. Fourth Row: Miss Gillman, Miss Cramhlet, Miss Meinert, Miss South, Miss Telft, Miss Flynn, Miss Engelman, Miss Edmund, Miss Low. Fifth Row: Miss Davis, Miss L. Nelson, Miss Taylor, Miss Chapin, Miss Wallace, Miss Wimberley, Miss Youmans, Miss A. Nelson. FACULTY-MEN First Row: Berkema, Crawford, Holmes, Willauer, Beatty, Koons, Emmel, Moffatt, Cannon, Strong. Second Row: Sjtribrny, Bowen, Crall, Blythe, Hartman, Buchanan, Sullivan, Stahlein, Weitz, Tindall, rausaz. Third Row: Kerr, Schad, Hammitt, Rieman, Fallquist, Crouse, Cramer, DeWoody, Dodds, Carlson. Fourth Row: Stewart, Erwin, Thomas, Lewis, Herhertson, Clees, Weigle, Ahrens, Lanks, Chaplin. ' ' Fifth Row: Lynch, Dunlop, Graham, Kalassay, Mason, Acklin, Wiggins, Travis, Tinson. . 1 .X 18 is Wi few can -1 .ZMQSER-42,sJtiLH L L Tf2'3.fCfx,9j'C4ffvW The Administrative Staff JOSEPH B. RICHEY, LL.D., Superintendent W JOHN F. BOWER, A.B., A.M., Principal 'JAMES H. LAWSON, B.S., Auirtant Principal HOWARD C. MCELROY, A.B., LL.B., Prinripa! of George Warbington I. BERKEMA, A.B., A.M ....,, . L. W. STRONG, A.B ..,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, RUTH E. Low, A.B., A.M ..,..,, C. LILLIAN NELSON, A.B... ,,,,,, FOSTER BEATTY, A.B., A.M .,,,.,., AUGUST M. SCHAD, B.S .,,, ...,,..,,,,, ANNA A. NELSON, A.B ....... .,,,.....,,.. ,,.,... DOROTHY SMEDLEY, A.B., A.M ...., ...,,....., LUCY LEE WIMBERLEY, A.B .,,. ,,,,,.,, , , RUSSELL ACKLIN, A.B .,.,, ,,,,,,. MARY STEIN ...,.,.,..,,,,....... CARSTEN AHRENS, B.S .,.. ....... RUTH L. CRAMBLET, A.B .,.,... HARRIET R. TERRT, A.B .,,,, ,.,,,,,,, GRETcHEN G. SLAWSON, A.B .,.,.. MARGARET G. FLYNN, B.A .,,..,.,.. MARY E. AULD, A.B ..,,......,..,,.. RUTH MCALLISTER, A.B.. ..,. .. ELEANOR M. TOBIN, A.B .,....... JOHN M. BLYTHE, B.S ......... .. The Teaching Staff ..,.....University of Illinois......... .......University of Michigan........ Northwestern University, .. .,., Building .......,EngIifb ........EngliJlJ .......EngliTb Allegheny College .,...,,,,, ,..,,,.,,,,.,,....,.....,.,....... ........ E n glirb Geneva College and Columbia University ......, ....... E nglixlr ........Ohio State UH1VCfS1Iy'................................... Allegheny College .......,, Columbia University ....,. . University of Michigan ..,.,,,,..,,,, ...Waynesburg College ..,.,.....,,.., ...Indiana State Teachers' COllege....... .......Ohio State Universitys................... ........Engli.rb .......Eng!iJb ........Engli.rb ......,.EngliJlJ .......Engli.rb .......EngliJb .......Engli.rb Allegheny College ............,,............................... ....... E nglixb Allegheny College, Columbia University .,....... ....... E nglixh University of Michigan ....,,,. ..,,... ................. ....... E 71 g lixh Duquesne University ...........,. ..... . .. .......Mount Holyoke College.. .......Ohio State University........... .......Lake Erie College...................... .,....,University of Pittsburgh......... .......Engli.rb ........Engli.rb ...........EngliTb ..................EngliJl1 . .,... ,... M atbematie: EDNA L. TAYLOR, A.B... ,,,,.,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., Wellesley College ..,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,,, ,..,,.....,,,...,.......,,..,.............. M atbematic: AMELIA RICHARDSON, Litt.B., A.M ...,..... Grove City College ...........,....,............................l.................. Matbematiu J. W. BOWEN, A.B., A.M .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,... Transylvania College and University of Kentucky ....,,.... Mathematica JOSEPH LYNCH, B.S ..., ,,,,.,,,,,.,, ,.,,,,, G e neva College ,..,,,,,,,......,,,,,................................................. Matbematiu ........Matbematit.r WALTERJ. WIGGINS, B.S. ,.,,..., .. BYRDE GILLMAN .,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,., AGNES YOUMANS, A.B ........ Westminster College ...........,..... MeKeesport High School ,....,... .......Lake Erie College.............. N. THOMAS, A.B .....,........... ,,..... S usquehanna University ....... GLENN W. RIEMAN, A.B ...,,,..... ....... J uniata College ..,............. VERA DAVIS, A.B ...,..,............ ......, H ood College .............. HELEN M. POTTHORR, A.B. .,,....,,... ....... A llegheny College ......... . MARTHA JANE CHAviN, A.B ....,..,,..........,... University of Michigan ROBERT M. CRAusAz, A.B., A.M. .....,,...., Ohio State University ....,..... . DOROTHY M. NORTON, A.B .,.,,.,,....,.......... Northwestern University ......., HARRY L. CARLSON, A.B ........... ELINOR McCoRMicrc, A.B ...... OBER D. CROUSE, B.S ............. JOHN F. WILLAUER, B.S ......... S. N. HARTMAN, B.S ...........,. JOSEPH E. MOPFATT, B.S ....... ALBERT FALLQUIST, B.S ......... W. W. DODDS, A.B ..,.., ,..... ...Gettysburg College ........ .......University of Pittsburgh......... University of Pittsburgh ....,... ....,..Ursinus College..................... Susquehanna University .......... .......Allegheny College.................... Ohio Northern University .......... .......Geneva College... 19 ..........MatlJematicJ ..........MatlJefnatie.r ...,................Mathematie: ...,....Matbcmatie: Mathematic: and Latin ........Mathen1atir.r .............French .........Frencb .........Frencb .......Latin . .......... Latin .........J'cienre ..........S'cienre . ........ Stience .........Scienc: rience ..........S'rienre ffwvwi affnfwwfxfos-sa QQ W ft. 1 I The Teaching Staff-Continued LouIs H. DUNLOP, B.S ..... ,,.,, JOHN T. D. TINSON, B.S ...,,,,,, . ROBERT HERBERTSON, A.B. ..,, MILDRED SOUTH, A.B ...,,. SAMUEL L. STEWART, A.B. FREDERICK E. HOLMES, A.B ..,,,,, ...,,....Allegheny College and University of Pittsburgh........ ........S'rienc: .. ,..... Bethany College ,,,................,,,..,..........,..,,,.......,.....,....... ....... 5' rienrt .. ,,.... Pennsylvania State College ..,, .. ...Scivnrf . ,,.,,.. Goucher College ........,. ,....,,,, . ..., . .. ,....,,.., ....... 5' ciencv ...Westminster ...........5'cience .........University of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Colleges.. . ...............-Ycimcv MAUD WooDs ..,,,,...,,,,,,.,,,,.l,,,,,.,,...., ,,,,,,... I ncliana State Teachers' College ,....,,,,,,.,,......,.,,.,,,,,.. ...,... .ftcnograpby LELAND PARK DEWOODY, B.S.C ..., ,...,,,,,, G rove City College .........,....,,....,,,,,.,. ....... .....,.... B 0 okkefping ROSMER L. BRUCE, A.B .,,,,,,,,..,..,l,,, ,,,,..... G rinnell College ,,..,,,,....,...,..,,,.. .....,,,,,., . . ...,... Booklufping ELEREEDA E. BUHLEIER, B.S .,,,,,, ,.,,,,,.. U niversity of Pittsburgh ,.........,.,,......,.,.,, .,,..,,.. .Y teriograplfy ALICE M. ENGELS ,...,.,.....,,,,,,,,..,.,, ,,,.,..., W hitewater State Teachers' College ...,...., ..,.. . ...ftsnograplfy NAOMI S. HAMMEREERG, B.S ........ ......... G rove City College ................................... ......... 5' tenograplvy IRMA STINDT, B. of E. ................. .......,. W hitewater State Teachers' College ............................ ....... 5' teriograplay RosE M. FLORO .......................... ......... ' ETHEL MAE MCCOLLOUGI-I .......... JOHN C. KRAMER, B.S.C ......... MARIETTA EDMUND, B.S ........,. ALICE OLSEN, B.S .................,....... FLORENCE ENGELMAN, B.A ....,.... F. FRANK CRALL, A.B .... ............. SHELBY ERWIN, A.B., A.M. .. .. MARGARET DUNLAP, A.B. ..... . Indiana State Teachers' College ............................................ .Ytenograpby .........Beckley College, Bowling Green Business University.......S'tenography .........Temple University.....,,..... .........Grove City COllege................................ .........Indiana State Teachers' COllege.......... .........Beaver College.......................... .........Oberlin College...... .........Indiana University............... .........University of Pittsburgh.. ,,.,,,,,................,..,..Ba:iacn' .Ycicncc . ....... .Ytcnagrapby .. . .......S'tenograplJy ..........S'tcnograplJy .........,...HiIf07:j' .........Hi.vtoU W. E. MASON, A.B ................ .....,... W est Virginia University . .... .......... P roblzmx of Democraq L. R. TRAvIs, A.B., A.M .........., ......... U niversity Of Pittsburgh .....,. .. ....................... Hiffvfy LILLIAN L. GRAY, B.S ..................... ......... G rove City College .................... ......... H i-ff07j' GERTRUDE BROWN, A.B., A.M .........,....... University of Chicago .................,................ ........................... H iftvfy J. L. HAMMITT, A.M ...................... ......... W ashington and Jefferson College and ' Harvard University .................................... Problemr of Democram H. TINDALL, A.B .,,................., ......... P ennsylvania State College ........................................................... Hiffmf FRANK BUCHANAN, B.S ......, ........... ......... U n iversity of Pittsburgh .................. Hirtogf and Problem: of Democracy LOUIS A. KALAssAY, A.B., A.M... ............. Franklin and Marshall College and University of Pittsburgh ............................................................................ Hiftvw JOHN K. GRAHAM, B.S ................. ......... W ashington and Jefferson College. ................................. .............. C ivim' MARY ALICE GUFFEY, A.B ...,..... ......... C apital University .............................................................,................ Civic! WILLIAM F. SULLIVAN, B.S. ...... .. F. WEIGLE, B.S ...........,,,.... ALFRED KERR .............. M. C. KOONS ..... .......... HOMER O. WEITZ .......... JAMES H. LEWIS, B.S .... .... FRANK STABLEIN ...,...,............ . ' 'JOHN EMMEL, B.S.,ED. M. iGERALD F. LANKS ...... JOHN E. CRAWFORD ........... R. D. CANNON ...,..,................ BYRON L. CHAPLIN, B.S. ..... E. STRIBRNY, A.B ................. ARLA E. WALLACE, B.S.M ........... ERNA E. MEINERT ..,.........t....... WILLIAM A. CLEES, B.S ........... MARGARET KIMMEL, B.S ......... RUTH E. DAWSON, B.S... .........University of Pennsylvania and Notre Dame University..........Cl11icJ .........Carnegie Institute of TechnOlogy...... Director of Vocational Education .........Carnegie Institute of Technology . .........ROchestcr Mechanics Institute . .........University of Michigan.. .........University of Pittsburgh .........University of Pittsburgh .........University of Pittsburgh .. .........University of Pittsburgh.. .........University of Pittsburgh.,................. .........BufIalO State Teachers' College .........Pennsylvania State COllege...-............. .........Carnegie Institute of Technology .........Oberlin Conservatory of Musica.. .........LaCrosse State Normal School .........GrOve City College.-...................... .........Carnegie Institute of Technology .........Carnegie Institute of Technology Unit Trade Patterrzmaking ...,........Unit Trad: Drafting ............Unit Trade Drafting Trade Drafting U nit Trad: Pattcrnmakircg ................Uriit Trade Drafting ..........Unit Trade Electricity nit Trad: Electricity .........,Unit Trade Electriciig' ....,.....Unit Trade Electricity ........PlJy.rical Education ........PbyJical Education .........Homc Economicx .........Home Economic: -u se XZ! D 20 fsfegvxf 'PX A-s,L,ACSeg ,f'N - U 'sms X TIPHIEPHCQDBE Lf YcI1nII11cI5:1III:A:-1vIIfIi1fI,i1'i,Jf'f'C 5 93 QP I A414 , T Lx 4,,.f25ki,E Lx 4:f2::e fd ,pai-,,LJg5fvW,.. if Wlv, Y, v,-1 THE GEORGE WASHINGTON BUILDING Front Row: Miss Baldridge, Miss Scully, Miss Tyson, Miss Ross, Miss Simpson, Miss Buergin. Miss Rankin. Second Row: Jones, Larson, Black, Miss Cartwright, Winterling, Tacey, Calhoun. George Washington Building HOWARD C. MCELROY, AB., LLB .,l,,,, High School Department ,Duquesne University and Wes HELEN B. TYsoN ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Grove City College . , vVlRGINIA B. SCULLY, A.B. , , ,Bucknell College MARGARET A. RANKIN, A.B. ., ,,,, ,Allegheny College, ,,, ,, J. W. BLACK, A.B. .......,.., ...,.,, University Of Pittsburgh ,, J. S. CALHOUN, B.S .,.,.,,. IVY S, SIMPSON, :LB .,.,,,,.. GRACE BUEROIN, A.B ...,, , Pennsylvania State College, ,. ,, ,,,,,,,Th1eI COllege..,.....,.. , ,, , . ,,,,,,,Allegheny College MARLIN Ross, A.B .... ...,.,, , ,, ....... Wilson College, ., , WILLIAM S. TACEY, A.B .,.,.,. ,, .....,.. ..,,,.. G eneva College.. ., BEATRICE B. CARTWRIGHT, AB .,.,,.,,,.,.,.,,, University Of Pittsburgh M.AT1LDA BALDRIDGE, AB., ,, ,,,, ,,,,,., , ,Westminster College ,, J. MORRIS JONES .,......,.,,,, , ,,,,,, . ,,,WiIliIimson Trade Szhool C. H. LARSON, B.S ....,,,, A. K. WlN'FERLING ....,. ,. ,,StOut Institute ,, ,, ,, .University of Pittsburgh , Ievan University ....,.,,, , Prinripal . ,.,Er1gl1.ffJ ,,,,,E11rgliJlJ ..,,,E11gliJl1 , ...,,,, Mfztbefnuticx , ,, ...NXYEZEIICE , , ,,,S'cierzce Scierlfe ,,.,,,,LatZfz and Civic: .,,,, .Civiff , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,.Civicr ,, . .,,,,,,.,C1z'zrJ Nierbmzzcizl Dl'IltL'fl1g .Merburzicizf Drawing , ,,,.., Mfrhtzfzifaf Dmwinig f .F X' M1 21 4 Q51 Q A Commencement-Memorial Field V x g june, 1932 22 Ns 52, Wvgfwfw I gg? 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I Senior Class Committees I THE RING COMMITTEE A NAOMI BOYD, MARGARET EDMUNDSON, EARL MCCRACKEN, ANNA DOWNIE EDWARD GREENWALD, CHARLES KENNEY, DUANE MORRISON, MARILYNN MCCONNOR MARY JANE CORBETT, JAMES ROGERSON, MARY LOUISE KAHL, LOIS THOMAS AUDREY KELLY, VERNA WELLS, MARY JANE WHITE, LOUIS SCHULTZ JOSEPH BENVIN, HARRY SNYDER, DAVID VITORI HOLIDAY DANCE COMMITTEE ANDY JAKOMAS, Chairman, MARCELLA DAUGHERTY, ANNA DOWNIE LOUISE FELDING, JOE KOSTUR, EDWARD MCVEHIL, HARRY PRITCHARD SYMIA VIGNOVIC CLASS FLOWER COMMITTEE AUDREY KELLEY, Chairman, JOHN BOWER, RUBY BOYER, CATHERINE CONNELLY SARAH FERRIE, EDNA HAYS, ROBERT JUDY, MELVIN MCCASKEY, GUS NAGY JOHN RONEY, ROBERT SCHAMPEL, ROSELYN STARK, DAVID XIITORI CLASS MOTTO COMMITTEE EDWARD MEIZLIK, Chairman, THOMAS DUDEK, MARTHA FILSON, BERNICE FORSYTH GEORGE HALL, CARL HOFFMAN, PATRICIA JUDGE, JULIA MCDONNELL KATHERINE MERTZ, ANDY PUDLAK, JOE TASSONE, CORRINE ULRICH RUSSEL YOCUM CLASS COLORS COMMITTEE HENRY SCHIMPF, Chairman, LEONA BOWER, ALBERT D'AMICO, EVELYN FOWLER GEORGE KEMP, BESSIE MARTIN, ROSE MCDONALD, DOROTHY MOON, DONALD NEE HERBERT NYSTROM, MARTHA SIMMONS, FRED SWANSON, HELEN WELSH CLASS INV ITATIONS COMMITTEE ZOE DOUGLAS, Chairman, RUTH ARVIN, CLARA BUOYMASTER, CHARLES CARTER AMY GAMBLE, HILDA GREENFIELD, JOHN JACK, CHARLES LINDBERG, LOUIS SCHULTZ GEORGE SMOCHKO, FLORENCE TOTH, CLARENCE WEBSTER, DOROTHY WEISSERT I EASTER DANCE COMMITTEE BOB MCCUNE, Chairman, CLIFFORD CARNAHAN, JEANNE HALL, MARY JUDGE WILLIAM LOOP, HERBERT OVERAND, ELEANOR PARSONS, FLORENCE SPIEGEL SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE PADEN GAMBLE, Chairman, HELEN BAHM, HELEN FRISCHHOLZ, CLARENCE LUKEY ANTHONY MARTIN, ROSABEL PAINTER, GEORGE RUDOLFH, DORA WALD X ggi, A 2 , , 25?-TI I 26 Wx fxff aiffpff-PXCCPYNL P A ff? Kifxsrs. ,- .f fk Q Eb Jesse ttQ2erieHai1QQs2QQD Q Robert Barkemeyer President Centennial Industrial Laura Rotzsch Vice- President East End Commercial Lois Thomas Secretary East End Commercial John Uher Treasurer VVest Side Industrial Edward Aaron St. Peter's Industrial Louise Ackerman Versailles Boro Commercial Annabelle Aliskowitz Shaw Avenue Literary Chester Allen Versailles Twp. Industrial Harry Allison Eleventh lvard Preparatory Ru th Arvin lliest Side Commercial Philip Augustine Sutersville Preparatory James Austin Centennial Industrial Martha Austin East End Commercial Naomi Austin Liberty Boro Preparatory ,YK?KN,XfNf-iq' NH , ,-fxfw fifxyw f We Tb Helen Bahm Centennial Preparatory James Baker Centennial Preparatory Walter Baker Arlington, N. X Twp. Preparatory John Ballas St. Pius Preparatory Nick Balog Shaw Avenue Commercial Joseph Barey Holy Trinity Industrial John Barna West Side Industrial we 'ersailles James Barnes St. lVIary's German Industrial Chester Barr Versailles Avenue Industrial Annabelle Bartlett St. Peter's Preparatory James Batchelor Eleventh Vllard Industrial Emma Bates Versailles Boro Commercial Emma Beck Grandview Avenue Commercial William Becker Lincoln, Versailles Twp. Preparatory X a -R 3 I I 'Wx fsvi A'p?fNPCf'W N1 P - eff? fxfoqfst Marion Bedell Versailles Avenue Commercial Dorothy Belles Grandview Avenue Commercial James Bennett Eleventh Ward Preparatory Edith Benson Centennial Preparatory Joseph Benvin Lincoln, Versailles T Industrial Charles Beres Eleventh Ward Preparatory Nicholas Beres Eleventh Ward Industrial wp. Agda Bergstrom Centennial Preparatory Alice Berkowitz Versailles Boro Commercial Melvin Berkowitz Shaw Avenue Commercial Helen Bertoty Holy Trinity Commercial Marie Betz Grandview Avenue Literary Theresa Bies St. Pius Preparatory Frank Billy Port Vue Industrial l 3 L, '7 Y? N, in mfs,-fcfWN K5 , is C E tifsiileelee ,ii-fsetHee1 QQ21ftL333 Violet Bjork Fawcett Avenue Commercial Ida Mae Black Shaw Avenue Commercial Geraldine Blackiston Grandview Avenue Commercial Virginia Bobic St. Mary's Preparatory Jean Boston Centennial Preparatory John Bou gi Versailles Avenue Industrial John Bower Versailles Avenue Preparatory Leona Bower Versailles Avenue Preparatory Richard Bowers Centennial Preparatory Naomi Boyd Centennial Commercial Ruby Boyer Myer Avenue, Port Vue Commercial Hilda Boyle St. Joseph, Duquesne Commercial George Boyog VVest Side Industrial Withdrawn Joseph Brady Liberty, Pittsburgh Industrial 'fr 5 is ' B its tt, E Q39 Pearl Brant Fawcett Avenue Literary Albert Brennan Myer Avenue, Por Literary Luther Brenner Shaw Avenue Commercial Robert Briney Centennial Preparatory Irene Brinkos Shaw Avenue Commercial Elizabeth Brletic West Side Literary George Brown Port Vue Industrial t Yue Robert Brown Eleventh VVard Literary William Brulja Sacred Heart Industrial Steve Buchanan North Versailles Industrial Andrew Buck Grandview Avenue Commercial Harold Bullion South Versailles Twp Preparatory Ralph Bumbarger Lincoln Place Industrial Clara Buoymaster Mifllin Twp. Literary 7'N CWKNCFTYTM 'KT 'JAC-TFP fwfws. , at re Jielelleaa, cl-AGPA l .l , y f l- .Ai Betty Burge Camden, Pa. Preparatory Thomas Burtnett North Versailles Twp. Preparatory Elizabeth Burton East End Commercial Bernard Busch Centennial Industrial Anne Buzek Versailles Boro. Literary Helen Buzek Holy Trinity Commercial Frances Calhoun Tenth Ward Preparatory Marian Cameron Grandview Avenue Commercial Rose Marie Campagna Shaw Avenue Commercial Alberta Campbell St. Pius Preparatory James Campbell Herminie, Pa. Preparatory John Campbell Myers Avenue, Port Vue Commercial Madelyn Campbell Grandview Avenue Commercial Ruth Campbell Aliquippa, Pa. Literary -x fxa L-. Zen is C2133 William Campbell St. Pius Industrial Michael Cano Centennial Commercial June Cardon Centennial Preparatory Louise Carlson Dravosburg Literary Walter Carlson Versailles Avenue Industrial Clifford Carnahan Boston, Pa. Industrial Gladys Carothers Butler, Pa. Preparatory Herbert Carpenter Grandview Avenue Industrial Cornelius Carr St. Pius Industrial Charles Carter Centennial Industrial Ned Caughey Centennial Preparatory Frances Cekoskey Connellsville, Pa. Literary Joseph Challener Lincoln Place Industrial Evelyn Chapman Mifilin Twp. Preparatory I 'td .mx AF5,?fNy'Nf 'i'? Nf fx ,fXfNB fifw-M V iii ,u s- . i X x ,, I x .1 W j ' QQ lt'- A1231 if , Joseph Chernichka West Side Industrial Anne Chomanics Versailles Avenue Commercial Anne Christopher Centennial Commercial William Clarke Liberty Boro. Industrial Ruth Cochenour Boston, Pa. Preparatory Steve Compel Port Vue Industrial Catherine Connelly Miami, Florida Commercial .su 5 William Connelly St, Pius Preparatory Jack Considine Camden, Pa. Preparatory James Contakos Shaw Avenue Preparatory Mary Jane Corbett Grandview Avenue Preparatory Antonio Corradino Christy Park Industrial Tony Cortes Boston, Pa. Industrial Delmar Cotton Industry, Pa. Preparatory fkhfv-N-' f'f E ,Q X Ee FQf2tT.QELE fliglit fe ,oe,QsY1Q3HeuQHfieQee2Q1e31a T95 Dewayne Coulson Shaw Avenue lndustrial William Craven Grandview Avenue Industrial Annie Crawford Shaw Avenue Preparatory Eleanor Crawford West Side Preparatory Chester Cready West Side Literary Mary Cregan St. Nlary's Commercial Ruby Crissman VVest Side Commercial Mercedes Cullen St. Pius Commercial Gladys Cynkar St. Mary's Commercial Jerome Daily St. Peter's Preparatory Albert D'Amico Centennial Preparatory Yolanda Danch Yersailles Boro. Commercial Anna Danko Shaw Avenue Preparatory Marcella Daugherty St. Peter's Literary ,xg WY A , ted fN l 'vc NWFDPVNA ff? CDM f tc, it Tb Q A 5 . LR , aw , I 1, 3 it George Davis Centennial Preparatory Lily Mae Davis Port Vue Commercial Helen Dawson Centennial Preparatory Leonard Day Centennial lnclustrial Betty Louise Dean Centennial Literary Joe De Augustine Port Vue Industrial Mildred De Cecco Liberty Boro Literary Lawrence De Falco St. Pius Prepzlrzltory Olga De Vincentis St. Peter's Literary Felix Dinino St. Paul's, Pittsburgh Literary Dorothy Dixon Highlzmd Grove Commercial Mildred Dodds Fawcett Avenue Commercial Michael Dominick Myers Avenue, Port Vue Com mercizll Mary Doric Centennial Commercial 'P f' In fs fs -PN T , Orpha Dorman Duquesne Preparatory lfifhdrzlfwz Zoe Douglas Centennial Preparatory Anna Downie Centennial Preparatory Thomas Dudek St. Mary's Polish Commercial James Duncan Versailles Avenue Preparatory Dorothy Dunlap Grandview Avenue Preparatory Claude Edmundson Boston, Pa. Industrial Margaret Edmundson Eleventh VVard Preparatory Harold Eichler Blytlieclale, Pa. Industrial Gertrude Eizenhafer St. Mary's German Commercial John Eklund Centennial Industrial Marsh Elliott Centennial Industrial James Engelbrecht Centennial I ndustrial George Erkman Versailles Avenue Preparatory ' lx t I wiv 'PQI QM A L is i 4' fNY7'X,g l Dfiifxyxx y fx ,-l,.N,i Anna Estok Holy Trinity Commercial Tom Evans Lincoln, Versailles Industrial Duane Fawcett Lincoln, Versailles Twp. Industrial Louise Felding St. Pius Preparatory Edith Ferguson Eleventh Ward Literary Sarah Ferrie Christy Park Preparatory Nathan Fichera Centennial Industrial 1 ' M N , , ,.:.:-aa Twp. 1 Martha Filson l Versailles Avenue Literary ' l Millie Filson Fawcett Avenue Literary , i i i Regis Flaherty 1 St. Pius Preparatory George Fleming Lincoln. Versailles Twp, Commercial i l l l i , Thomas E. Fletcher , Boston, Pa. i Y Industrial l William Flickinger 1 Fawcett Avenue W Industrial ' i l l Leah Fogarty ' St. Pius Preparatory F -yrs? so y i A 38 f- PN , x fvXf:' f1fJ FQKWN qfjxfxffw . ,ff ' ' A 3 .etileeeei feHesfaLQ1s.efQ James Ford Buena Vista Preparatory Bernice Forsyth Lincoln, Versailles Twp. Literary Helyne Foster St. Pius Commercial Evelyn Fowler Versailles Avenue Literary Edward W. Fraley Shaw Avenue Literary Carl Franko Eleventh XVarCl lnrlustrial Ellsworth Franks Slum' Avenue lnclustrinl William Frederick lizulen, Pa. l're11urutory J une French Grzuulviexv Avenue Commercial Helen Frischholz Versailles Avenue Commercial Mildred Funk Lincoln, Versailles Tw Preparatory Jean Gabelhart Centennial Commercial Mary Gadelmeyer D. Nlvers Avenue, Port Vue Commercial Amy Gamble Centennial Preparatory A5.- .sr -V mx . 'X AQ-f7fNNCfV'N+ r PX epfff?N fxfoses , t 'JA' Tunis hoes dvouonufaumosig ffomw it C C C-, CD JN aaegfffxf ff eQgtJi Cel Paden Gamble Centennial Preparatory Robert Ganassi lndustry, Pa. Industrial Charles Ganley St. Peter's Preparatory Mary Gary Eleventh VVarrl Commercial Henry Gault Grandview Avenu Preparatory Edgar George Industry, Pa. C Virginia Gibbons Highland Avenue Commercial Rose Glaub Fawcett Avenue Commercial James Gleeson Versailles Avenue Preparatory Thelma Glenn Jr. High, Cumberland, Md. Commercial Glenn Goetz Versailles Avenue Literary Eleanor Goldberg -lr. High, Monessen, Pa. x Preparatory Preparatory -101111 Gibb Harold Gottlieb Fawcett Avenue Shaw Avenue Preparatory Preparatory at MQKT. ' 2 1 Y--1 -B., , ,,-7257 - 40 Q A ,, rx ,J ff-X DX I fwfwe 'NVNYN D AQHN 7 sw w- fngf 1 E L , ,Qt Paul Grahn Centennial Industrial Estella Grant Versailles Boro. Preparatory Daniel Greenblat Shaw Avenue Preparatory Hilda Greenfield Shaw Avenue Commercial Edward Greenwald Shaw Avenue Literary Irene Gregory St. Pius Commercial Steve Grivna East End Preparatory X X X i T ' Jack Groves Lincoln Place Preparatory Dorothy Guest VVest Side Commercial Rose Marie Guiser Eleventh Ward Commercial George Gulaskey Liberty Boro. Industrial Frances Guttman Shaw Avenue Commercial Charlotte Haidle Boston, Pa. Literary Cyrus Hall XV est Side lnclustrial xgigx 1 1 lm A TH A 'X X new ff0fC'1i'iH1lE 1 5ifouomAmMoNQQfCnnD QE -v Xi if Y ,YW ,QW ,-K+- f- ,TEAR f'-nfrg-Jn-j'ik.-A I - Y Q25-gx-ing:-,Jn-fbi, l- -- l i l George Hall Annabelle Hartland f Lincoln, Versailles Twp. Gfandvieyv Avenue Industrial Commercial 1 Jeanne Hall Elizaberh. Haso Eleventh lNarcl HOW TYUIWY Literary Commercial l Grace Hamm Earl Hassel 1 Grandview Avenue Centennial X Commercial PfePnfnt0fY l l Charles Handra Grace Hassel Shaw Avenue Centennlnl Industrial Commercial Margaret Harper gI2I'2af?flH3SS9l 1 Centennial fentennni , Commercial Commercial W l l Alvin Harrison -Ig0hHFH2qYeS NV f S' lf ast ,nc Iniilgtrlfal Commercial Susan Harrison Il2dl12xH21yS Dravosburg Off UC Commercial PFEDLWEIILOYY E5 -' xl 1 if X W TW tiftiaieemoetewalesi we C we, to To .45 y -L., ,yqzrevfwffg-A, ,J if-1' Erle Heath Greenock Preparatory Harry Heidenfelder Highland Grove Commerical Florence Herskowitz Centennial Commercial Dorothy Hess Liberty Boro. Commercial Edna Hilty Fawcett Avenue Literary Foster Hofelt Eleventh Ward Preparatory Carl Hoffman Centennial Preparatory 'x Doris Hoffman Grandview Avenue Com mereial Thelma Holland Fawcett Avenue Literary Marion Holmes Upper Darby, Phila., Pa. Preparatory Mildred Holmes Upper Darby, Phila., Pa.. Preparatory Mina Hopkins Highland Grove Commercial George Horensky VVest Sicle Commercial Virginia Housaman Centennial Preparatory Fir ,Wx 1 f X Mig f i A tmamsfffsuf A ffm moss f C332 Tb Z Anne Hrinko Centennial Commercial John Hritz East End Industrial Mildred Hromi Centennial Commercial Rodger Huemme Greenock Literary Jack Hughes Grandview Avenue Industrial Minnie Hunt Port Vue Commercial James Hutchison St. Pius Industrial Frank Ingold Myer Avenue, Port Vue Preparatory Olive Isenberg Grandview Avenue Literary Genevieve Israel Centennial Commercial John Jack Grandview Avenue Industrial Carl J ackel Centennial Preparatory Alvin Jackson Grandview Avenue Industrial Steven Jacobansky Port Vue Preparatory X i ss is 'is Ee I QT? R X x si. 'f' A-qfwofaro 'le fra fnmee f J J 'X Ci ' :I E J gi' to orQee,Q1e?1 , frliffafiifsislis-all 393 Harriet Jacobs Centennial Preparatory Jennie Jacobs Shaw Avenue Commercial Lillian Jacobs Centennial Commercial Andy J akomas Shaw Avenue Preparatory Boyce James Grandview Preparatory Joseph J anu s Liberty Boro Preparatory Gladys Jarvis Shaw Ayen ue Commercial John Jeffreys Eleventh Wlarcl Preparatory Charles Johnson Port Vue Preparatory Dorothy Johnson Centennial Commercial Kenneth Johnson Lincoln lnclustrial Louise Johnson Liberty Borough Preparatory Marjorie Johnson Versailles Boro. Commercial Albert Jones Yersailles Boro Preparatory 'Yet 'r x-uf 1 om, ,J ,gf-, rw ,R V 'fxi'?'N,,' dnfffw Dfw Kea l fx-offxx-X 7 ' Cf f l Qs!-ii-aisjrfkv ,t WZ fo' X21 JJEZYL K U rim 1149133 Qyoutvurnmom Timm Vivian Jorgenson Williamsport, Md. Commercial Mary Theresa Judge St. Pius Preparatory Patricia Judge St. Pius Commercial Robert Judy Bridgeport High School Literary Edward Kaczynski St. lVIary's Polish Commercial Mary Louise Kahl Shaw Avenue Preparatory Matthew Kalo Duquesne High Industrial Anthony Kaminsky Shaw Avenue Industrial Anna Kanyusik Versailles Preparatory Elizabeth Kanyusik Versailles Commercial Andrew Kasmarik Liberty Boro Industrial John Kasunich Tenth Ward Preparatory Glenn Kaufman Dravosburg Industrial George Kausch Centennial Preparatory 'x ,-I Qi? Nik Q2 Q22 Evelyn Kellerman Lincoln Commercial Audrey Kelley St. Pius Commercial Don Kemp West Side Literary George Kemp Highland Grove lnclustrial Charles Kenney St. NIZIYQJS Preparatory Irene Keresi Shaw Avenue Commercial Pearl Kier Liberty Boro Preparatory Mickey Kish Centennial Industrial Helen Kite Buena Vista Preparatory Anton Klasnick Shaw Avenue literary Walter Klausman Lincoln Industrial Carl Klein Lincoln School Industrial Dan Klein Shaw Avenue Commercial Bernard Knoll Grandview Avenue Literary ff-fx ' 'X N perm fwfxak A Tx x X H 1 ' :I 1: N 7 Y- at o, Tb eaH3e22g3aa ,,mee2i4w2rfe32 is Robert Knutson Versailles Boro Preparatory Virginia Kohl Dravosburg Preparatory Edward Kolanko St. Pius Industrial Olga Komas Centennial Preparatory Ned Kosanovich Shaw Avenue Preparatory Joe Kostur Shaw Avenue Commercial Louis Kovach Shaw Avenue Commercial Michael Kovaly Shaw Avenue Industrial Evelyn Kraft Centennial Literary Emma Krall Shaw Avenue Literary Mercedes Kreiling Grandview Preparatory Alice Kretzer Eleventh Ward Commercial Dorothy Krieger Centennial Preparatory Frank Kristufek McKees Rocks, Pa. Preparatory Clara Kruchensky St. Peter's Preparatory Pauline Kucherak Shaw Avenue Preparatory Margaret Kunkel Dravosburg, Pa. Commercial Mildred Kusick VVest Side Commercial William Kussard St. Peter's Industrial Susan Kyak Shaw Avenue Preparatory Helen Lackey Centennial Preparatory Eleanor Landstrom Centennial Preparatory Rudolph Larson Grandview Avenue Ind ustrial Paul Layton Shaw Avenue Commercial Anthony Lease St. Mary's Polish Industrial Louis Lebowitz Centennial Preparatory Oscar Leckman Centennial Inzlustrial Alice Leibold St. Pius Commercial he Y 'Sr PX 'Wx 4' 1-Kjff-xqnfwivxe 'Xt D665 K .Sl te effgselieeei Q Virginia Lemon Centennial Preparatory Dominic Lettieri Centennial lnclustrial George Levkus West Side Industrial Harold Lewis Dravosburg, Pa. Industrial John Lichman East End Industrial Sara Lichtenstein Centennial Preparatory Charles Lindberg Centennial Industrial Barbara Linder St. Mary's German Commercial Rebecca Link St. Peter's Commercial Raymond Little Fawcett Avenue Preparatory Catherine Llewellyn Port Vue Preparatory Julia Lonetti Shaw Avenue Preparatory William Loop Christy Park Commercial Virginia Love Shaw Avenue Commercial Ea i .Q Q33 Charles Ludwick Versailles Avenue Literary Betty Luehm Centennial Preparatory Clarence Lukey Centennial Preparatory Nancy Lynch Drnvoslvurg, Pa. Commercial Howard Machen Madison, Pittsburgh Literary Jess Mackey qt Pius lnflustriul Evelyn Mackinac Shaw Avenue Commercial Anna Magdic Nlyer Avenue, Port Vue Literary Michael Magoch Yersailles Avenue Industrial Conrad Maley Buena Vista lnclustrial Carl Mallon West Side Preparatory David Malloy Shaw Avenue Preparatory Lillian Malloy Shaw Avenue Preparatory Harold Malone Versailles Boro Industrial A F frzf l g? I Lv 'VKX QGTAQNX K, te ,I Tb crifalallwloilia Beatrice Manning Shaw Avenue Commercial Ada Mansfield Boston, Pa. Literary James Manuel Highland Grove Commercial George Marhefka Myer Avenue, Port Vue Industrial Joe Marhefka Myer Avenue, Port Vue Industrial Herman Marquardt Versailles Avenue In dustrial Anthony Martin Centennial Industrial ,fel li wa mfr on , Bessie Martin Shaw Avenue Commercial Frances Marton St. Pius Preparatory Mary Martynuk St. Pius Commercial Rose Martynuk St. Pius Commercial Alex Mathews Versailles Avenue Industrial Edna Matta Centennial Literary George Matta Fifth Avenue Industrial F ,Y,?KN'x'f'Y?'NQ ,rx Rf-VJ-r5 ?x DTGQN f et Tb Bruce Maxie Versailles Avenue Industrial l Carl Maxwell Dravosburg Industrial Richard May Centennial Preparatory Matilda Mazurek Centennial Preparatory William McBride St. Pius Preparatory Charles McBurney Camden, Pa. Preparatory Marie McCarthy St. Pius Commercial L . X X Melvin McCaskey ' Versailles Avenue ' Industrial Stella McCluskey Brooklyn, N. Y. Commercial Marilynn McConnor Centennial Preparatory Earl McCracken Highland Grove Industrial Robert McCune Centennial Preparatory Rose McDonald Fawcett Avenue Commercial ' Julia McDonnell St. Peter's Preparatory f i 53 55, wi V57 P1 ts , .N H, Ofwrm- - ff? fxfxqw ,P its L E C'12?leQeQHeee1 Q3 William McDonough Centenniel Preparatory Herbert McGaffic Versailles Boro Literary Lois McGrew Shaw Avenue Commercial Betty McKenery West Side Preparatory Virginia McLaughlin St. Pius Commercial Edward McVehil Lincoln, Versailles Twp. Literary Edward Meizlik Shaw Avenue Preparatory W 1 Sylvan Mendlovitz Centennial Preparatory Thelma Mermelstein Shaw Avenue Preparatory Katherine Mertz Crawford, Duquesne Literary Alex Meszar Shaw Avenue Preparatory Donald Metz Elizabeth Township Preparatory Catherine Mihalic Holy Trinity Commercial Margaret Mihue Shaw Avenue Literary MN F5 Minimum 11-49933 Ffif'fo?t51f?ni1:lQ-Qufoqliigffff 'Y Q git J, C or, ,alll Ig Li Aadlffxgetrltef dxf? Audrey Miller Fawcett Avenue Commercial Z Edgar Miller Fawcett Avenue Industrial Charles Minnick St. Pius Industrial Regina Mioduszewski St. Maryls Polish Commercial Lillian Moffatt Highland Grove Commercial Thompson Moffatt Blythedale, Elizabeth, Pa Commercial Mildred Moldovan Shaw Avenue Commercial X. .. Betty Montgomery Centennial Preparatory Dorothy Moon Liberty Borough Preparatory George' Morgan Grandview Industrial Duane Morrison Fawcett Plan Com mercial Howard Morrison VVest Side Preparatory John Morus St. Maryls Polish Commercial Felicia Mustacchio St. l'e1er's Literary A N rfb! .tx 'WX fx-f?f-Xmnfxfx-' PX B635 ,er Tb ec Qi? Helen Musulin Shaw Avenue Preparatory Dorothy Myers Lincoln Place Commercial Howard Myers Centennial Preparatory Gus Nagy Grandview Industrial Donald Nee St. Peter's Literary Alex Nehez St. Pius Industrial Georgia Nicholson ' Shaw Avenue Preparatory Edith Nicol Versailles Boro Preparatory Hazel Nolder Second Ward, Glassport Preparatory Herbert Nystrom Centennial Industrial Joe Ochodski Myers Avenue Industrial Nell Oliver Centennial Preparatory Edward Ondeka Centennial Preparatory William Otto St. lVIary's Preparatory A i Esther Overand Boston, Pa. Preparatory Herbert Overand Grandview Avenue Industrial Rosabel Painter Versailles Twp. Literary Joseph Palmer Myer Avenue, Port Industrial Mary Pansurak Holy Trinity Commercial Andrew Paranick Versailles Avenue Industrial Blanche Parnham West Elizabeth, Pa. Commercial Vue Sylvia Parker Shaw Avenue Commercial Eleanor Parsons Centennial Literary Ann Pasternak Shaw Avenue Commercial Elizabeth Patterson Centennial Commercial Gene Patterson Scottdale Preparatory John Patterson Shaw Avenue Industrial Ruby Patterson Liberty Boro Commercial l Po 5, mama wi QsfaaaHa1Qirfsp ffm Li at fi- .gafll AK,.a4JfrfKT, C e,L.srQf3. L sxeiv Ruth Patterson Buena Vista Preparatory Ruth Patterson Fayette County Preparatory Virginia Patterson Grandview Avenue Preparatory Sidney Paule Centennial Preparatory Dorothy Paull Lincoln, Versailles T Literary Mildred Pavlovic Shaw Avenue Literary Julius Petach Port Vue Industrial T 13 LV wp. John Peterfi Shaw Avenue Preparatory Wifhdrfzwn Dorothy Peterson Versailles Avenue Preparatory Edward Peterson Stowe Jr. High Preparatory Charles Petty St. Peter's Preparatory Mary Phillips Sunset Commercial George Pieniazek Myer Avenue, Port Vue Preparatory Irene Piper Moundsville, W. Va. Commercial 1 Q A 58 l fx-Krxrf-xmfxf-Ii?'X l UT'X?1 K ,-I E I Alfretta Plumb Highland Grove Preparatory Joseph Podyor Shaw Avenue Industrial Lillian Pomilio Versailles Borough Literary William Popernick St. Pius Industrial Emma Poromb Long Run Preparatory William Prescott Boston, Pa. Preparatory Steve Pribish Liberty Borough Industrial Harry Pritchard Grandview Avenue Industrial Joe Prizner Port Yue Industrial Edythe Pry Grandview Avenue Preparatory Andy Pudlak Elizabeth Township Industrial Mary Pusi Boston, Pa. Commercial John Pu skarich Eleventh VVard Industrial Charles Rae Versailles Avenue Preparatory f'N. David Rae Centennial Preparatory William Rafferty St. Pius Industrial Helen Reader Dravosburg, Pa. Commercial Gertrude Rechenberg Dunbar, Pa. Preparatory Dorothy Reisberg Centennial Commercial Vera Reisnauer St. lVIary's Commercial William Rendulic Pitcairn, Pa. Industrial Louis Rhoades Centennial Preparatory Jane Richards Versailles Preparatory Gerald Ricketts Versailles Township Industrial William Ringler Dravosburg. Pa. Inrlustrial Amelia Ritchie Fawcett Avenue Preparatory Anne Robb West Side Commercial Jane Robb Centennial Preparatory tx A,-qfmffvo- 'I' A PFVTN Dfw Tb Leonard Robb Shaw Avenue Industrial James Rogerson Dravosburg, Pa. Preparatory John Roney Centennial Industrial Jane Rose Centennial Preparatory Elmore Ross Centennial Literary Frank Ross Versailles Avenue Preparatory Beryl Rubenstein Centennial Preparatory N George Rudolph Centennial Industrial David Russell Centennial Industrial Edward Ryan St. Peter's Industrial John Sabo Centennial Commercial Margaret Sabo Shaw Avenue Commercial Carl Saiier Shaw Avenue Preparatory Peter Sakal Centennial Commercial QC- cl, Q -.X V3-P V -.,, Ps ,BX V fP'i7'31 DTNTQN, K Qs f EM Harold Sample Dravosburg, Pa. Preparatory Mildred Sant Highland Grove Commercial Andrew Scabora Holy Trinity Industrial Robert Schampel Dravosburg, Pa. Industrial Henry Schimpf Shaw Avenue Industrial Ludwig Schmidt Greenock, Pa. Commercial Mildred Schmidt Eleventh VVard Literary Vera Schoeller Lincoln, Versailles Twp Commercial Jean Schonberger Shaw Avenue Commercial Louis Schultz Centennial Industrial John Schwartz East Mclieesport Preparatory Edward Schwerha Shaw Avenue Preparatory Frank Scott Centennial Preparatory Ruth Scott Shaw Avenue Commercial ws. A 62 ,X A ,- A A K5 Martha Sedlak Shaw Avenue Commercial Harry Selkowitz Shaw Avenue Commercial Harry Sellers Wilkinsburg Jr. High Industrial Helen Sennick Shaw Avenue Commercial Etta Mae Septer Centennial Literary Mack Serbic Ir. High, New Castle, Commercial Ernest Session Centennial Preparatory N Jessie Sharrow Centennial Commercial John Shatlock Versailles Avenue lnzlustrial Isabelle Shears West Side Commercial Robert Shedolske St. Peter's Preparatory Flora Shick Dravosburg Preparatory Paul Sieber Versailles Avenue lnclustrial Sylvia Siegel Centennial Preparatory X. Q 5 rua:--if I T d'f?fNI-PAYS' ix r NAC? fifxfirw Eg 7 1 K 1 U as at Q35 Gertrude Simmler St. Mary's Preparatory Martha Simmons Shaw Avenue Commercial Mary Simon Versailles Avenue Commercial Allan Simpson Versailles Avenue Preparatory Eliner Simpson Highland Avenue Commercial Andy Sinichak Shaw Avenue Industrial William Skewis Centennial Preparatory 'I iff? I I ' L, Edward Slack Centennial Commercial Geoffrey Slade Centennial Preparatory William Slapnick lndustry, Pa. Industrial Helen Slawita Shaw Avenue Commercial Albert Smith Eleventh Ward Industrial Elmer Smith Shaw Avenue Industrial Ethel Smith Centennial Commerical he I fx f' PX -N Gerard Smith St. Pius Preparatory Pearl Smith Shaw Avenue Preparatory Robert Smith VVest Side Preparatory George Smochko Versailles Boro Industrial Harry Snyder Shaw Avenue Industrial Joseph Soltis Centennial Inrlustrial Mary Sotak lloly Trinity Commercial Dorothy Spangler lndustry, Pa. Commercial Albert Spiegel Centennial Preparatory Alvin Spiegel Centennial Preparatory Florence Spiegel St. Pius Commercial Gertrude Srulson Centennial Preparatory Luella Stahle Versailles Boro Preparatory Sophia Staniek St. lXlary's Polish Commercial '-xy fm? or I - 4 ,BX -5 Avpff-Nq'sf'vv'NAi fe ff-NFB KTAQK K lit Kg Q52 re Q 343 Roselyn Stark Shaw Avenue Preparatory Anna Stegner Shaw Avenue Literary Fred Stephan Ninth XVard Preparatory Frank Stephanik Versailles Borough Preparatory Olive Stewart Versailles Avenue Commercial Edward Stoken Sacred Heart Preparatory Glenn Stoops Dravosburg, Pa. Industrial Walton Stoops Dravosburg, Pa. Preparatory Frederick Stough Eleventh VVarcl lnflustrial Flora Strayer Centennial Preparatory George Street Buena Vista, Pa. Commercial Fred Suarez Eleventh Wlarrl l n tl ustrial Evelyn Sundberg Centennial Literary Louise Sunstein Shaw Aven ue Preparatory fm, f-effaifm brim mgrtamaiefs, aw we be: ke il Aga ' f fvfxfxe 'A-32 VS- fi L-Q..45fYL.AQYf'2:1 Edward Surgeon NVest Side Preparatory Jean Swainson Grandview Avenue Preparatory Fred Swanson Fawcett Avenue Commercial Catherine Sweeney St. Pins Preparatory Chalmers Sykes Centennial Literary Joseph Tassone Eleventh XVarcl Commercial Charles Taylor Eleventh XYarfl Inclnstrial Milton Taylor Eleventh Vllard Industrial Dan Terbovich Shaw Avenue Commercial .I ack Thomas Centennial Literary Arnold Thompson East Encl Industrial Elma Thompson Eleventh XVard Literary Wilhelmina Thomson Dravoslmurg, Pa. Commercial Charles Tilden Fawcett Avenue Preparatory .f Q, is C T31 fi Ma dalena Tomlins, 2 Grandview Avenue Literary Steve Torak Gary, VV. Va. Literary Emery Toth Grandview Avenue Literary Florence Toth Corinne Ulrich St. Pius Commercial Joseph Ungar Shaw Avenue Industrial Sylvia Ungar Shaw Avenue Preparatory Frank Usko Cenfemliffl Versailles Avenue Commercial PI-Qparatgfy D0f0f!1y Turkovic Edward Valenta Port Vue Highland Grove Preparatory' Industrial George Tllfnel' Robert Valoon Eleventh Ward Centennial Commercial Industrial Michael Uher Ruth Valoon Wvest Slfle Centennial Industrial preparatory N1 9 F ila .I V I rm!-7:1 X M ,yrf BX 6ZNY?FXf A MCCCPF Gflifxfaw Eb Jee22e33QQC11eHeHew2eQ3v G35 Burke Vidnovic Port Yue Preparatory Nick Vidnovic Myer Avenue, Port Vue Industrial Symia Vignovic bhaw Avenue Commercial David Vitori Blythedale, Pa. Literary Kalman Vozar Shaw Avenue Commercial Jean Wadsworth Centennial Literary Cyril Waistman Sl. Pius lnilustrial L '- 'X N x , Q, Charlotte Wakeiield jr. High, Detroit, Mich Preparatory Dora Wald Taylor, Pa. Commercial Evelyn Walters Centennial Commercial June Wampler Shaw Avenue Preparatory Emma Warady Centennial Literary Mary Ward Centennial Preparatory Joe Warden Versailles Avenue Preparatory .saffwssrs frets fem is fe Q Thelma Warwick Centennial Preparatory Mary Watson Grandview Avenue Preparatory Miriam Way Industry Preparatory Clarence Webster Versailles Preparatory Carl Weimer Boston, Pa. Industrial Bernard Weiss Versailles Borough Commercial David Weiss Shaw Avenue Preparatory fa Dorothy Weissert Grandview Avenue Preparatory Lester Weissert Grandview Avenue Industrial Verna Wells Myer Avenue, Port Commercial Helen Welsh St. Pius Commercial Mildred Welty Shaw Avenue Commercial Theresa Werner St. Mary's Preparatory James West Shaw Avenue Preparatory Vue DN Afffssfvrvx i ffirw I ,V Cat ,tsigslaflleia David White Centennial Preparatory Mary Jane White St. Pius Literary Marian Whitehouse Versailles Boro Commercial Scott Wiegand Centennial Preparatory Leslie Williams Fawcett Avenue Industrial l May Williams Dravosburg, Pa. Commercial Sidney Willson Centennial Preparatory 1 Af 1 .X Q Xt - 'R Thomas Wilson Versailles Preparatory Elizabeth Wise Centennial Preparatory Rusch Wittman Eleventh W'ard Literary Thelma Woodyard Centennial Literary William Wooley Franklin jr. High, Castle Preparatory Sara Worley Highland Avenue Preparatory Ru th Wormsley Shaw Avenue Commercial New I' ? Mv- rfgx .f-,,.z?f-xW,7'sq?'X-1 'X Kifxlbq Lt fx , is-A L, E e ssTQEel weH4wo2eQD Qi John Wozniak Versailles Avenue Preparatory Arthur Yanni Liberty Boro Literary Lloyd Yocum Shaw Avenue Industrial Russel Yocum Shaw Avenue Industrial Thomas Young Dravosburg Preparatory Freda May Zeiger Shaw Avenue Preparatory George Zwibel Shaw Avenue Industrial Russell Bumbarger Lincoln Place Industrial TO THE SENIORS The true ambition there alone resides, Where justice vindicates, and wisdom guides Where inward dignity joins outward state, Our purpose good, as our achievement greatg Where public blessings, public praise attend, Where glory is our motive, not our endg Wouldst thou be famed? have those high in view, Brave men would act, though scandal would ensue. S EZKCIELZI A .k,.-- or--Q 72 Zin illvmnriam EDGAR THOMAS GODFREY july 7, 1915 june 27, 1932 1 X 2 J, xr N, Fl JOSEPH DOHANIC Marrh 24, 1915 Marfb 13, 1933 73 Our Farewell Pledge Before us-life's great voyage, Behind usfour high school years, With promise for a future day Gur way ahead appears. We leave at last your Crowded halls, Your teachers, books, and priceless gift Of friendship rare, that oft recalls Our golden days in M. H. S. The years will go on winged feet, We'll fight the stormy sea ahead, Our hope and work will be complete If in honest pledge we take the lead. This our pledge-to credit thee, Most honored school in memory, By what we do-to make you see How fine your sons can really be. You've given us the rarest jewel That ever we could find, You've showed us by your earnest rule How work and play combine. Your work is now completed, Our task has just begun, Our ship is undefeated, Though the trip has just begun. We've learned to love, to laugh, to spurn, And gained a mastery over hate, God grant you never see us turn And take the other way too late. Though the mighty waves dash hard and high, We'll batter through their churning foam, And push ahead until we lie On victory's shore, our new-found home. With steady keel and sails cast wide We'll win our laurels, too, The ship of Alma Mater's pride, Will carry back our pledge so true. From now to then, another age, We pledge farewell with tears, Before us-life's great voyage, Behindsour high school years. AMY G'AMBLE, 1933 74 'Wx A A ,, w 1 f5fNQ.R K mml?QEE 6BQUQlHwMUN.QQQfQ A ABRAHAM, DOROTHY ABRAMS, MINNIE ACTON, JOSEPH AHLQUIST, BETTY AKERBERG, RALPH ALEXANDER, ROBERT ALLEN, DOROTHY ALLMAN, ROSS ALMASY, JOSEPH ALVERSON, HARRY ANDERSON, BILL ANDERSON, ERNEST ANDERSON, LOIS ANDERSON, MARGARET ANDREWS, HIRAM ANDREWS, JANE APPEL, LAWRENCE ARICO, CLARA I ARMOR, DOROTHY ARNOLD, ALFRED ARNOLD, GEORGE AUSTIN, HETTIE AUSTIN, JACK B BAEICH, ANNA BACHISIN, JULIA BACKSTROM, CLYDE BACKSTROM, HELEN BACSI, JOSEPH BALLARD, NANCY BANHSKY, GEZA BANESKY, MARY BANKEY, JUNE BARDNEL, JACK BARICK, ANNA BARKEMEYER, NASON BARKMAN, VIVIAN BARNCORD, JOHN BARNES, AQUILLA BARNES, JANE BARNES, PAUL BAROWICH, SOPHIE BARTH, DOROTHY EARTH, MARGUERITE BARTON, RUTH BASTASICH, ANNA BASTA, NICK BATTEN, HAROLD BEARDMORE, HARRIET BEDSWORTH, JANE BEECH. BERNARD DEECH, CHARLES BEECI-I, KATHRYN BEECH, WILLIAM BEISLER, JACK BELAN, MARE' BELL, MARY JANE BENNETT, EDITH BENNETT, QUEEN ESTHER JUNIICODRS BENSON, ROBERT BENVIN, JOHN BERGSTROM, ARNOLD BERTHA, AGNES BERTOVIC, CATHERINE BERWICK, MARGARET BIELIC, PAUL BISHOP, DOUGLAS BISHOP, ELNIA BLACK, EDITH BOCK, BENEDICT BOGOVICH, ANNA BONDY, EMANUEL BOWDEN, BILLY BOWEN, WILLIAM BOWER, THELMA BOWLER, ALFRED BOYER, EDWARD BRADY, DAVID BRENNAN, WILLIAM BRILL, JOSEPH BRINKOS, VIRGINIA BRODER , LOUIS BROMAN, STEWARD BROOKS, JANE BROWN, DOROTHY BROWN, JACK BROWN, JEAN BROWN, JOSEPH BROWN, MALCOLM BOZOVICH, ROSE BRUBAKER, DE WAIN BRUNSON, ALICE BRUNTON, ANNA BRYCE, JAMES BRUCE, ROBERT BUHALY, JULIA BUMBARGER, ESTHER BUNOVICH, MILAN BURGER, MARY BURKE, LAWRENCE DURKHOLDER, GRACE BURTON, BEN BUSCH, WILLIANI BYERLY, BILL C CALHOUN, JEAN CAPITOLA, Cox CARLSON, BERNICE CARNAHAN, MILDRED CAROZZA, PETE CARPENTER, DUANE CARROL, JAMES CARROLL, RUTH CARSTENSEN, HARRY CARTER, ALETHA CARTVVRIGHT, MARK CASLAV, LEAN CAVES, ELEANOR CEARNS, NAOMI CHAPOS STANLEY I CHAPMAN, JACK CHOCINSKY, PAUL CHOMAMCS, IRENE CHRIST, LILLIAN CHRISTIAN, HELEN CHURCHMAN, MCCL. CIDBOY, WILLIAM CIRCOSTA, SAM CLARK, ERNEST CLARK, HAROLD CLARK, MARY CLAY, JOSEPHINE COHEN, DAVID COHN, LOUIS COLBERT, ELIZABETH COLE, CLIFFORD COLEMAN, WENDELL CONKO, BETTY CONNELLY, JOSEPHINE CONWAY, BOYD COOPER, FRANCIS COPE, JANE COPPER, WILLIAM CORCORAN, JAMES CORDONE, JOE CORL, ALAN CORNELL, FRANK CORNELL, LOUISE COTHERY, MARGARET COUY, ED. CRAMNIOND, VIRGINIA CRAWFORD, HETTIE CRAWFORD. LAWRENCE CROSBY, HAROLD CROSBY, JAMES CRUM, EDWARD CULLEN, RITA CURRAN, MILDRED CZAPIK, JOHN D DANGEL, HAROLD DANT, MARGARET DAUGHERTY, JANE DAUGHERTY, JEAN DAVIDSON. DONALD IJAVIS, ANNE DAVIS, MILDRED DAWSON, ERNIA DAY, CHARLES DEBERRY, SANFORD DEFALCO, JOE DEFELXCE, ROCCOE DELP, JOHN DEMARINO, NICK DERR, MILDRED DIETRICH, CAATHERINE LDILL, HUGH MACK DIRLING, BETTY DOLANSKY, ROSE DOMANICK, CHARLES DOMARSKY, ROSE DONNELLY, MACIE DOUGHERTY, MADALYN DOUGLAS, CELIA MAE DOUGLAS, VERNA DOWNS, ERNEST DRAVO, GERALDINE DROST, MICHAEL DUNCAN, BENJAMIN DUNCAN, HOWARD DUNN, ALFRED E EDDER, LAWRENCE EDELMAN, ALFRED EGRI, MICKEY EITEMILLER, HARRY ELLIOTT, FRANKLIN ELLIS, GRACE ELLIS, ELMENDORF ELWELL, ANNE ENES, VERA ENGLERT, REGINA ESTOCI-IEN, JOSEPH F FAGESTROM, VIRGINIA FAIX, GERTRUDE FAIX, JAS. FARKAS, CLAIRE PATH, DOROTHY FAUBAUGH, MINA FEDOR, JANE FEHR, DOROTHY FENCIK, SUSAN FERRIER. MARGARET FESTUS, ELIZABETH FETTERS, SELMA FICHTHER, JAMES FIELD, NOLA MAE FISH, LOIS FISHER, CHARLES FITZ, MARGARET FLORCHAK, JANE FLOHR, XVILLIANI FORBES, RICHARD FORD, WILLIAM FORGASH, PAUL FOX, GENEVIEVE Fox, ROY FRAMIGHU, CUKRADO FRAZIER, EDYTHE FRAZIER, ELIZABETH FREDRICKSON, HERBERT FREELANDER, RUSSELL FRIEDMAN, ABE FRIEDMAN, VIRGINIA FULTON, ANDREE FURDA, JOHN vs. S-E., I N bfi?-Na 'D KMQNN 'rug i Y , f-I I F5 Ak THE H1933 , gEfUHHGHCAmRE0NJ I L K Y- , - -- ,-,- -iff? -if Lf'-ig T 75, 1- - 1 :f , -T -..-,, -J I 1 Y THE JUNIOR ROSTER-Continued G HARRIS, CHARLOTTE JONES, ELEANOR LINDBEEG, ELEANOR HAUGHEY, JACK JONES, IDA LINDBERGH, WILLIAM GADELMEYERA MATHHW HAWTHRONE, LESLIE JONES, LESLIE LINEHAN, FRANCIS GACEY, HELEN HAYES, CLYDE JUDGE, JAMES LIPPERT, MARGARET ,fm ix L- .r--Ei GALKA, STANLEY GALL, MARY GALLEY, LEO GARTNER. HILDA GASSETTE, MARY LOUISE GAUDY, WILLIAM GAULT, LAWRENCE GAY, LOIS GAY, SARA GENNARO, PETER GERGELY, MARGARET GEROSKY, FRANK GERSTNER, HERBERT GIBBONS, JOHN GINGERY, FLORENCE GINGO, STEVE GLBDITSCH, SARA GOBBEL, BILL GOCH, MARGARET GORDON, MYRTLE GORECKI, DUANE GORMAN, JOHN C. GORZO, ANTHONY GOSTOVICH, OLGA GOVALLER, ELIZABETH GOVALLER, ERNEST GRAFF, CATHERINE GRAHAM, THOMAS GRANT, NAOMI GRABACH, JOSEPH GREENWALD, RUDOLPH GRIDBLE, MERLE GRIEPIN, GEORGE GRIPFITH, AGNES GRIFFITHS, HARRIS GRIFFITHS, LEONA GRISSINGER, LA RUE GRONLUND, WILLIAM GROSS, BEATRICE GROSS, ELMER GRUDOVICH, FRANK GUISLER, HAZEL GULASKI, STEVE H HACKETT, FRANK HADBERG, ETHEL HALLER, MARY HALLET, HAROLD HALL, ROBERT HALL, WINIFRED HALLER, JOHN HALLOWAY, EDWIN HALPERN, BLANCHE HAMER, RAISTON HANEY, EILEEN HANEY, ETHEL HANLON, DOROTHY HANNEGAN, CHAS. HANSER, EDITH HARRISON, CHARLES HARKLESS, JOHN HEINTZ, CAROLINE HELD, MERCEDES HELMSTADTER, DOROTHY HEMMILA, MADIE HEMANN, OLIVER HENCZEL, ELMER HENDERSON, DORIS HENRICH, CONRAD HENRY, HELEN HERLEHY, BEN HERLEHY, FRANCIS HERRICK, MARGARET HERSKOWITZ, SYLVAN HESS, LAURA BELLE HICKEY, MARGARET HILBERT, PAUL HILEMAN, RAYMOND HILL, PAUL HILLSTRON, ARTHUR HILLWIG, DONALD HIIVA, TOIVA HODGSON, SARA JANE HOEELT, HELEN HOLLAND, AUDREY HOLLOBAUGH, PAUL HOLMES, RALPH HOLT, ELEANOR HOPKINS, EDWARD HORGAN, EDWARD HORNEECK, KATHERINE HORNICK, GEORGE HRITZ, MARY HRUBOSKY, PAULINE HUMENASNKY, WILLIAM HUPPLE, GEORGE HURLEY, RICHARD I IMHOF, FRANCIS INGOLD, SARAH IRWIN, LILLIAN ISBIR, PETER IVCEVICH, KATHERINE IVERSON, ANNA MAE IVKOVICH, MILDRED IWASOWICH, NICK J JACKSON, JAMES JACOBS, EDWARD JACOBS, MICKEX' JACOBS, PIERSON JACOBS, RUBY JAYNE, GERVAISE JEFFREYS, MARY JENKINS, HAZEL JOHNSON, DALE JOHNSON, MARGARET JOHNS, JANE JONES, ALMA ' 76 K KACIK, ELIZABETH KALOZ, CHARLES KANACH, BERT KARR, EUGENIA KASNER, ANNA KAUTMAN, JACK KEELER, ELWOOD KELLEY. BILL KELLY, PATRICK KERECMAN, GEORGE KERR, CLARENCE KESSLER, ESTHER KIM, LOMA KINCHLOE, CHARLES KINSEL, RUTH KISSANE, JOHN KISSELL, SOPHIE KNAPTON, HENRY KLEIN, DOROTHY KLEIN, LEONA KLEIST, DOROTHY KOCHULA, JULIA KOHN, SARA KOLICH, CATHERINE KOLICH, GEORGE KONDRATICK, LAURISSA KONDRATICK, THEODORA KOSTAS, ALBERT KOSTYZAK, MICHAEL KOVACEVICKY, ANNA KOVACEVICH, JOHN KOODCIC, WILLIAM KOZAR, EDDIE KRAMACHAK, EDWARD KRETCHMAN, DOROTHY KULA, EUGENE KUSTRA, MARIE KYSLINGER, STANLEY L LAMPERT. ELIZABETH LANE, VICTOR LANGETT, ANTHONY LARGE, RUTH LARISH, LUCILLE LAWLEY, WILLIAM LAWSON, RICHARD LAWSON, WALTON LEBBY, LUCILLE LEBER, ROSE LEBER, SAM LEBOWITZ, HAROLD LEBRETON, HOWARD LECKMAN, EVELYN LEPKOWITZ, HENRY LENART, JULIUS LENDA, FRANCIS LEONARD, CLAIRE LEWIS, DONALD LITTLETON, WILLIAM LLEWELLYN, DAVID LONG, DAVID LONG, DON LUDWIG, RUTH MARIE LUEHM, HARRY LUKACSKO, MARY LUNDELL, EMMIE LUNDGREN, ELMO LUTY, FLORENCE LYNCH, THOMAS LYNN, ELIZABETH M MAC, BLANCHE MACDONALD, JOHN MACHEN, GLORIA MACHO, EDWARD MAGDA, ELIZABETH MAGDIC, MARY MAGNUSON, HANNAH MAHER, THOMAS MALM, VIOLET MARK, JOHN MARKLAND, MYRTLE MARKS, RAYMOND MARSH, LOLA MARTIN, JOYN MASALLE, LENORA MASER, MARIE MASHER, ALOIS MASOE, MARY MASON, RUTH MATTA, JOHN MAUND, KENNETH MAUER, WALTER MAZUREK, WANDA MCATEE, MARGARET MCCAHILL, JACK MCCARTHY, MADELINE MCCARTY, ADA MCCLURE, CHARLES MCCLURE, JOHN MCCONNELL, WILLIAM MCCUNE, WVILLIAM MCCUTCHEON, ELSIE MCEWEN, BETTY MCGOUGH, JOSEPH MCGREW, WILLIAM MCGUIRE, VIRGINIA MCGUIRE, PAULINE MCINTOSH, JOHN MCKEE, LEE MCKEETA, JOHN MCNALLY, MARY K. MCNALLY, JOSEPH MCNEILL, KATHRYN MCNEW, JANE MCNULTY, GERTRUDE MEDLING, CHALMERS MEHAFFEY, RANDOLPH MEHAFFEY, WILLIAM ,, JW I I E L ATEEl HRME45H5SfQCQQ THE JUNIOR ROSTER-Continued MEHLMAN, MARION MELEGH, JULIUS MELLIN, GILBERT MELOSKY, MARION MENOZZI, HARRY MEREDITH, ALMA JANE MESKO, MICHAEL MESSER, LEONARD MICKLOUS, PAULINE MIDDLEMISS, ALVIN MIHALJEVICH, STEVE MIKSZA, STELLA MILASKO, HELEN MILLER, MARION MILLER, RUTH MINNICK, BETTY MIODUSZEWSKI, ADELE MITCHELL, ESTHER MOPIIATT, CHARLES MOORE, HARRY MOORE, ROBERT MOORER, CIDELL MORGAN, MARGARET MORLOCK, JOHN MORRIS, ISOBEL MORRIS, JOSEPH MROSE, GLADYS MURETISCH, FRANK MURPHY, CHARLES MURRAY, MOSES MUSE, JANE MYERS, EDNA MYERS, GEORGE MYERS, JUNETTA N NAGEY, HELEN NAGY, ERMA NAGY, SANDOR NAGY, WILLIAM NEHEZ, NICK NEILL, EVERETT NELSON, ROBERT NELSON, ROGER NELSON, VERA NEUMAN, JUNE EDITH NEVIUS, KATHRYN NICHOLS, CLARA BELLE NICORA, MARJORIE NOLL, VINCENT O O'BRIEN. WILBUR OBUSEK, ANNA DOROTHY OCKAY, JOHN OYDONNELL, MARY OLACK, ELEANOR OLINSKI, AGNES OTAWKA, JOHN OTTO, RUTH P PALKA, MIKE PALM, MARY PANICH, ,JACK PARUCHA, CHESTER PASTERNAK, BEN PASTERNAK, IRENE PATER, JOSEPH PATRICK, DALE PATTERSON, RUTH PAUL, HELEN LOUISE PAULSON, VIVIAN PAVLICK, JOHN PAVLIK, JOHN PAVLIC, MARY PAZUR, JOHN PECKMAN, BESSIE PEEBLY, JACK PEERS, JOHN PERLOW, AUSTIN PERLOW, SHIRLEY PERNEY, THOMAS PERHACS, CHESTER PETACH, ANDREW PETERSON, ALVERA PETERSON, ELIZABETH PETRO, ELIZABETH PETTY, MILDRED PISHKO, ANTHONGY PLOSZAY, JOHN POLLACHECK, MILTON POLLACK, LEA POLLACK, LOUIS POLLAK, RACHEI. POIDETZ, ISABELLE POPE, PHYLLIS POPOWITZ, HELEN PORTER, HERBERT POTOSNAK, CYRIL POwERs, JACK PREBEG, STEVE PRIBONIC, EDWARD PROSSER, ROBERT PROVINS, STERLING PUTZ, HELEN PRAVDIC, ANGELO PRINCIPAL, JOHN PRIZNER, EDWARD O QUALTERS, JOSEPH R RACKO, MIKE RESNAK. ALEX RHODES, MARJORIE RICHARDS, DAVID RICHARDS, GEORGE RICHARDSON, MABEL RICH, PAUL RIDER, LESLIE RIDGE, LESLIE RILEY, JAMES RILEY, MILDRED RIMKO, MARY RINGLER, VERNON ROBERTS, BEATRICE ROBINSON, LILLIAN ROBISON, RHODA RODEBAUGH, DAVIS ROJOHN, CLYDE ROMESBURG, JUANITA ROPER, ANNA ROSE, GEORGE ROSEN, BERTHA ROSEPILER, CHARLES Ross, DOMINIC ROYLE, VIRGINIA RUBENFIELD, EDWARD RUDBERG, CLAIRE SMITH, GEORGE SMITH, HELEN SMITH, JOSEPH SMOLAK, BRONIE SNEDDON, EMILY JEAN SNEDDON, JAMES SOKAS, EMMA SOLOMON, LOUIS SPAUGY, ALICE SPECHT, NELI,IB SPIELMAN, LOUISE SQUIRE, F. DALE STARR, ARABELLA STEELE. GENEVIEVE STEELE, JEAN STEIN, LUCILLE STEVENS, MADELYN STEVENSON, WARNER STEVICK, ROBERT STOJANOVICH, ALEX STRAYER, MARGARET STRIFFLER, EDGAR STROHM, GERTRUDE STRONG, RICHARD STRZYZYNSKI, ADELE STULL, JANE AUDREY RUSSIN, PETE S SABOVIC, MIKE SAFIER, MORRIS SAILOR, ETHEL SANDMBYER, MII.DRED SAUER SAYLOR DOROTHY IRVIN , SCHMIDT, EDWARD SCHMITZ, RUTHMARY T SCHWEI ZER, RICHARD SALAKA, SOPHIE , H SCOTT, ELBN SULLIVAN, HELEN SULLIVAN, HERBERT SULLIVAN, LARRY SUNDIN, DOROTHY SWARTZ, GLADYS SWANSON, VIOLA SWERBINSKI, ANTHONY SYKES, BILL SYKES, BILLY SYKES, PAUL SYLVIS, HOWARD SZAJNUK, PHILIP SZEKELY, ELMER T SCOTT, JOHN SCOTT, MARY SCOTT, ROSE SCOTT, VIRGINIA SEMKE, MADGE SERENA, HELEN SIMPSON, ESTELLE SECHRIST, CLARENCE SHALAKO, PAUL SHAFFER, FRANK SHAPIRO, IDA SHARER, ANNABEL SIEBER, VIRGINIA SIMKUSKE, EDWARD SIMKO, JOHN SIMPSON, JEAN SIMQUE, STEVE SINN, ALLAN TAPP, BOB TAYLOR, CHARLES TAYLOR, JOHN TEASDALE, WILLIAM TENENBAUM, SYLVAN TESLOVIC, EUGENE THOMPSON, MARION TINGLE, EVELYN TOMAK, ANDY TOMLINS, CAROLINE TOMLINSON, RICHARD TORRANCE, THOMAS TOTH, ALBERT TOTH, JOHN TOWNSEND, LEWIS TRAUTMAN, JUNE TRAX, ELIZABETH TREMONT, KATHRYN OLIVER, JESSIE RANKIN, WIAYNE SINSEL, WVILDA TU-1-KO ANNA GLSEN, WILBERT RANSICK, ROBERT SIVAK, GEORGE ' ONCEA, CHARLES RARICK, PAUL SKORICH, ELI U ONCEA, MARY RARICK, TERESA SLADE, CLIPPORD OYNEIL, VIOLA RAYMAN, FRED SLATER, JAMES UHER, JOSEPH OPATRINY, ANNA REA, WILLIAM SMAIL, MARIE UHLIG, ELSIE ORMAN, VIRGINIA RECHTER, HELENA MAE SMITH, CLARENCE ULM, DALLAS ORTH, SYLVAN REED, FINDLAY SMITH, EVELYN ULM, LOUISE --.- I , X ' f gk I XI 1 77 .lf WSF A PN fx tea t t ULRICH, THOMAS UMANSKY, MORRIS URAM, LEONARD V VADAS, ALBERT VADNAL, PAUL VAKARCS, EMMA VARGO, FRANK VELOSKY, MARY VUKOVCAN, GEORO W WALLACH, SAM WALLINE, MABEL E THE JUNIOR ROSTER-Continued WALMSLEY, EMMA XVALICURA, PETE XVALTERS, ELINOR WANDER, DAVID XVARD, JUNE WARGO, JAMES WARNER, NELL WASH, JOE WATTERS, CATHERINE WATTERS, ABE WAUGH, ESTHER WEAVER, ELIZABETH WEBB, DOROTHY WVEDELL, JAMES WEDDEL, WM, WEINSBERG, ESTER WEINBERGER. GERTRUDE WVEISS, ISABELLE XVALLIS, DOROTHY MAE WEISS, MAX WEISS, MILTON XVERME, MARIE XVESTER, ELWOOD WVHITAKER, RUTH Vvll-IITE, CATHELIA WHITFIELD, HOWARD WILHELM, DOROTHY WILKENSON, KENNETH WILLETS, GRACE WILLIAMS, JANE XVILSON, MARION WILSON, RUTH WINESBURG, WYIRGINIA WISSER, CHARLES WISSER, GEORGE XVISSER, HELEN XVITHEROW, BETTY XVITHEROVV, LowRY WVITHERSPOON, CHARLES O TON Icr-IAE W , M L WVORTHY, MARY VVVUNDERLEY, EDMOUND VVVUKOSON, GEORGE Y YANATOVIC, MILAN Z ZAJICEK, JOSEPH ZALAC, MILDRED ZENN, MARGIE ZUBRITZKY, CLARA ZWIBEL, DAVID The Seniors' Farewell The end has come, as come it must To all things, through the years. To you, our Alma Mater, Place of our hearts so dear, As Seniors, we say farewell, Our sojourn here is o'er, And, as we now your presence leave A blessing we implore. We part-no matter how we part, There are some thoughts we utter not Sleep treasured in our utmost heart Things ne'er revealed and ne'er to be forgot. We partkbut in the years to come, Of you shall pleasant memories be. O Alma Mater, loved of all, We pass from high school's gate of dreams, ln broader ways our footsteps fall To test the truth of all that seems. We can no longer linger within your classic walls Which, thus far, leave us to learning Have no thoughts of doubts or fears, Be but yourself, be ure, be true. Be gentle unto grie s and needs And in spite of all the lies of creeds Hold fast the truth that this school has taught. O Alma Mater To whom we bid farewell Duty's summons we must obey, And now, we Seniors beg leave to part, And with your benediction sweet Upon life's pathway start. Sailing on the sea of life How oft shall we remember you! Then shall your sweet memory be Our guiding star and friend, To you, what fortune be our lot In gratitude we-'ll bend. And so we are through our first step in life, Our high school days are O'er, And from our Heart of Hearts We seniors, our grateful love we tell Called' And to you, guardian of us all, O Seniors, across the distance of the We Say 3 fond famwdl' years .JANE ROBB, 1933 E x C ub kg w Ax., Tfvfx A KNAW, 'E '.U fPHIEN11 QfRfCIDILHCIIJHiI?A:lMICIJDNQ C A-' W X A A XL C gxi'-fl -4i5JP'fEf LK., L, - C4 L A ABBATICCHO, MARY ABRAHAM, PHILIP ACKERBERG, MARGARET ACTON, ROSE AHLIN, ELEANOR AHLQUIST, ELINOR ALISKOVITZ, DAVEY ALLEN, LORETTA ALLEN, LOUISE AMBROZIACK, ANDREW ANDERSON, CARL ANDERSON, FERN ANDERSON, GEORGE ANDERSON, WILLIAM ANDREW, HAROLD ANDREWS, DON AFTER, NATHANIEL AUSTIN, SARA AYRES, THELMA B BABOLIC, CATHERINE BACH, SARAH BACHA, ANDREW BACSI, ROSE BAIRD, JAMES BAKER, JOHN ORD BALOGH, ARTHUR BANKEY, JAMES BARAN, MARY BARKEMEYER, DAN BARNETT, CHARLET BARNETT, EMMA BARTH, WILLIAM BARTON, REGIS BARTON, WILLIAM BARYNAS, IRENE BASHYSTA, JAMES BASTASICH, JOSEPH BATHE, HARRY BAUER, JEROME BAUR, BERNARD BEACHY, DALE BEAM, ANNA BEAUREGARD, NELL BECKOWITZ, JOHN BEDELL, DOROTHY BEDONT, NORSIS BEGANDY, KOZEN BEIRNE, REGIS BELANY, JOHN BELL, MARKSIE BELLUCCI, DINO BELPULITI, VERNA BERARDUCCI, PHILOMENA BERES, JOSEPH BERGERIC, PULULA BERGQUIST, DE WAYNE BERGSTEIN, EDYTHE BERKOVITZ, LEONARD BERTA, FLORENCE SDP DMDRIIEZS BERTOTY, GABRIEL BEST, LOIS VERNE BIDDLE, GEORGE BIDDLE, JOHN BIRATH, EVELYN BISSELL, CHARLES BISSELL, MARY RUTH BJORK, GEORGE BLACK, MEY BLACKISTON, CHARLES BLAMICK, CHARLES BLANCHARD, HARRY BONCHENKO, RUSSEL BOCK, HELEN BODNAR, ANDREW BODNAR, GEORGE BOOTMAN, NINA MAY BOOTMAN, RUTH BOSNAK, LAWRENCE BOSS, ALBERT BOTTOMLEY, ROBERT BOZNICK, ANNA BOZOGAN, JOHN BRADIC, ANTHONY BREDACS, MARGARET BRENZIA, BILLY BRITTON, PEGGY BRLETIC, THOMAS BRODNOS, THEODORE BRODZINSKI, HELEN BROUDY, REVA BROOKHAUSER, DOROT BROTHERS, FRANCIS BROWN, KATHERINE BRUNELL, ELMER BRYLA, WALTER BULCES, NOLA BUMBARGER, ALICE BUMBARGER, HAROLD BURKE, MARGARET BURKHOLDER, EARL BUSCH, GILBERT BUTIA, ELENA BUZEK, ANNA BYARD, CLARENCE BYERLY, MAE C CALESARIC, EDWARD CALHOUN, HAROLD CALLAHAN, RUSSELL CALLOWAY, VVVILLIS CAMPBELL, ABEGAIL CAMPBELL, ALICE CAMPBELL, DOROTHY CAMPBELL, HERBERT CAMPBELL, KENNETH CAMPBELL, LUIS CAMPBELL, RHODY CAMPBELL, RUTH CANO, JOHN CARAHER, WILLIAM CARDAS, HELEN HY 79 CARDONNE, ANNE CARE, WILLIS CAREY, HOLLIE MAE CARLSON, BETTY J, CARLSON, MILDRED CARNAHAN, NORMAN CAROZZA, PAUL CARPENTER, GLADYS CARPENTER, HOWARD CARPENTER, WILLIAM CARPINSKY, PETER CARR, SAMUEL CARSON, JOHN CARTIS, MARY CASE, DONALD CASTER, ERNEST CASTING, CHARLES CATANZARO, VIRGINIA CAVES, DOROTHY CHANCIO, ANTHONY CHAPMAN, ROBERT CHECK, CECELIA CHERNY, JOHN CHRIST, WVILLIAM CHUNKO, STEPHEN CIBOROWSKI, STEVE CINDRIC, CATHERINE CINDRIC, RAY CLARK, DAVID CLARK, EDNA CLARKE, ELIZABETH CLINE, BILL COLBERT, RALPH COLE, ALICE COLE, GEORGE COMO, JOHN CONNELLY, TOM CONRAD, DOROTHY CONSIDINE, RUTH COOLEY, LEOTA COOPER, ELVIRA COOPER, MATTIE CORBETT, DUNSTON COREY, MARY CORNELL, CATHERINE COTTER, GENEVIEVE COTTER, RAYMOND COWELL, CHARLES COY, SAMUEL CRAWFORD, WILLIAM CRAWLEY, ETHEL CRAWLEY, ISABEL CROSBY, DOROTHY CROSBY, FRANK CROUCH, ROY CURRY, ADA CURRY, REED W. CNKAR, STANLEY D DAERR, JEAN DAHLIN, LOUISE D'ALMAINE, JUNE DAMASKY, TONY DANDAR, EMIL DANIELSON, FERN DANKO, MARY JANE DARLING, LEON DAVIS, ALBERT DAVIS, EDNA DAVIS, HOWARD DAVIS, MADELINE DAVIS, MILDRED DAWKINS, DELMAR DAWSON, ARTHUR DEEDRICK, WARREN DEEMER, MARGARET DEER, ROBERT DE MARCHI, JOHN DE MOSS, WAYNE DENNEN, BETTY DE STEFANO, JOSEPH DETWEILER, MARY DIAMOND, CATHERINE DIEGELMAN, FRANCIS DIGGINS, GLADYS DIMEINSKI, MARTHA DIRLE, LOUIS DITMORIE, LA RUE DITMORE, LA VERNE DOBAS, HENRY DODDS, LUCILLE DOHANIC, PETE DOLATA, STANLEY DOMINGO, JOHN DONTRICH, HELEN DOONAN, OLIVER DORICLE, STANLEY DORSEY, JUNE DOWNS, MARIAN DOYLE, NORMAN DRYE, HARRY DUDASH, MARGARET DUFFY, JAMES DUGAN, CATHERINE DUNCAN, ELIZABETH DUNCAN, EMERSON DUNCAN, REED DUNCAN, ROBERT DUNN, HOWARD DUNLAY, REGIS DUNLAY, VINCENT DURLER, GRACE DZIABACZYNSKI, ADAM E ELKINS, ELIZABETH ENGSTER, LILLIAN ENGWER, VERA ENKE, ROBERT ERO, PAUL ESPEY, HAROLD ESTOK, JULIA EUBANKS, ALICE If E31 D.. AE, L Tb Q31 fx . L If HV A 3 F' THE SOPHOMORE ROSTER-Continued EVANCHAK, MICHAEL EVANS, BETTY E. EVANS, BETTY L. F FAGERSTROM, EDNA FAIT, CLARK FAIT, DONALD FAIT, LEANNA FAIx, WILLIAM FARCUS, LEONA FARGO, MARY FARKAS, ALBERT FARNEY, JANE FATH, CHRISTA FAWCETT, VIRGINIA FELDMAN, FLORENCE FELTZ, MARY FERENCY, WILLIAM FERGUSON, RAYMOND FESH, RAY FETTERS, ROBERT FICHERA, TOM FICHERA, VINCENT FIDDLER, ALBERT FIELD, VIRGINIA FILSON, CHARLES FILSON, MARY FINLAYSON, CARL FIRESTONE, PHYLLIS FITCH, GRACE FITCHARI, GAZELLA FLAHERTY, ELEANOR FLAHERTY, REGIS FLAHERTY, RITA FLECKENSTEIN, JOHN FLEMING, JAMES FLEMING, RUTH FLIZANES, TONY FLORENZ, ANDREW FORBES, JEAN FORREST, ALEX FORSBERG, ELMER FORTUNE, VIRGINIA FOWLER, DAVID FOX, ROY FRAAS, CHARLES FRANKO, LEONA FRANKOVIC, JOSEPHIN FRANKS, LULU FREDERICK, JOSEPH FREUND, ETHEL FRICK, RICHARD FRIEDHOPER, ANNA FULMER, BETTY ANN G GALA, CHARLES GALL, ALEXANDER GANASSI, MARION GARVIN, WILLIAM GASCHLER, WILLIAM GASH, DONALD GAY, EVA GAYDOS, MARY GAYVERT, GLENN GELTZ, LILLIAN E GENARD, NORMA GERENDASH, SIDNEY GIBSON, CLIFFORD GIBSON, JAMES GIBSON, NORMAN GIESE, EVELYN GILCHRIST, CLIFFORD GILMORE, CATHERINE GIIIMORE, ROSE GINGO, BARBARA GINN, JANE GLEESON, RICHARD GOETTEL, IVA GOLDBERG, ARTHUR GOLDBERG, ESTELLE GOODMAN, CHARLOTTE GORING, JAMES Goss, HERBERT GOTHARD, HELEN GOWASH, ANDREW GOYDAN, ALEX GRABILL, PAUL GRACE, BETTY GRANGER, GRACE GRANT, ALLEN GRANT, BETTY GRAY, ACHISON GREAVES, DORIS GREGG, HOWARD GREGG, RUTH GREGORY, WENDELL GRIACK, MARY GRIFFITH, JEAN GRIPIIITHS, LILLIE GROMMO, WILLIAM GROSS, CARL GROSS, MORTIMER GRUBER, BARBARA GUBUZNAI, FRANCIS GUSKY, IRMA GUTTMAN, JESSE GUY, ESSELENE H HABERMAN, MARTIN HAEBERLIN, JANE HAGAN, MYRTLE HAGEDORN, JOSEPH HAGER, ROBERT HALL, IDABELL HALL, LEON HALL, MARGIE HALL, VIRGINIA HALLE, GRACE HALLER, STEPHAN HALLERON, BILL HALVORSEN, ALICE HAMILTON, ALEXANDE HAMM, MABEL HAMMER, JEAN HANLON, WILLIAM HARALAM, .JOHN HARMAN, DOROTHY HARPER, HELEN HARRIS, RICHARD HARRISON, DOROTHY HART, ZELMA R HARTSTEIN, RAYMOND HASELHOFF, WILLIAM HASO, MICHAEL HEHOLT, ALBERT HELFRICK, REGIS HELMSTADTER, LEROY HENDERSON, JAMES HENDERSON, MELVIN HENDRIE, FERN HENDRIE, LOUISE HERBERT, DORCAS HERR, GLENN HESS, MARTHA HESTER, JAMES HEVIKER, THOMAS HIBBS, MADELYN HICKMAN, ROBERT HILBERT, BYARD HIRSHBERG, JAMES HIRSHBERG, NORMAN HITCHENS, ORPHA HITEMAN, DOROTHY HIVELY, JEAN HOBBS, BETTY HOBBY, BERNICE HOCK, WILLIAM HOLDEN, GEORGE HOMOKY, ALBERT HOOP, WILLIAM HOPKINS, KENNETH HOPKINS, RUTH HOPKINS, VIRGINIA HORN, WILDA HORNPECK, LAWRENCE HORNFECK, LEONARD HOUSEHOLD, VIRGINIA HOYT, MILLICENT HRITSKO, JOHN HUDAK, ALBERT HUDSON, HAZEL HUEMME, ARDAFAY HUYP, WILLIAM HUFFMAN, THURMAN HUGHES, ALICE HUGHES, WILLIAM HUMENICK, TERESA HURLEY, LOUISE HUSTON, DOROTHY HUTCKO, STELLA HUTTENKOWER, DORIS HYDUK, CATHERINE I ILGENFRITZ, HARRY IMBLUM, RICHARD INGEL, VIOLA INGRAM, ELIZABETH IRVINE, HENRY IVEY, JANE IZBICKI, BERNICE J JACK, ROBERT JACKEL, GLENN JACKSON, RUTH JAMES, DELBERT JAMES, RAYMOND JARVIS, EVA JENKINS, .JOSEPH JONES, ELLA MAE JONES, JAMES JONES, JOHN JONES, RICHARD JOHNSON, ANNA JOHNSON, CECELIA JOHNSON, CLIFFORD JOHNSON, EDWARD JOHNSON, GEORGE JOHNSON, LA VERNE JOHNSON, NAOMI JOHNSON, NORMAN JOHNSTON, LOUISE JOYCE, CHARLIE JOYCE, MABEL JUDY, FRANK K KACHO, ALEX KACZYNSKI, CHESTER KAMINSKY, YETTA KANDCER, GENEVIEVE KANSA, ALBERT KANSA, ETHEL KANYR, STEVE KARAFFA, HELEN KARAK, HELEN KARDOS, IRENE KARDOS, JULIUS KASMARIK, WALLACE KATRICK, GEORGE KEAR, WILLIAM KEDDIE, MARGARET KEENAN, WILLIAM KEGLER, HAROLD KEIR, ADA KELLY, CHARLES KELLY, CRAWFORD KELLEY, MARCELLA KELLY, ISABEL KELLY, ROSELLA KEMP, GLENN KENNEDY, JANE KENNEDY, RITA KENNEDY, ROBERT KENNEDY, WILLIAM KERN, MARGARET KERSTON, MARGARET KERTIS, ALEX KESSLER, PAUL KESSLING, ROBERT KIER, RUTH KILLGALLON, JAMES KINCAID, CARROLL KING, HELEN KING, JAMES KINNEY, TOM KIRSCK, MARGARET KIRSCHNER, RUTH KISH, CHARLES KISH, MARGARET KITTIKO, JOE KITTIKO, MATTHEW KLEIN, ALBERTA KLEIN, JOHN ff Z3 I E L RTQEQEl1313?3f, S l952'QEHQlMM5fif1CfL3E N, I L 4 2 R, THE SOPHOMORE RGSTER KLEIN, EDWARD KLEIN, MARGARET KLINE, FRANCIS KLIPA, PETE KLUCZKA, ANDY KMIOTEK, ISABELLA KNABE, VIVIAN KNIGHT, ELMER KNISS, LOUISE KNISS, RAYMOND KNOLL, JACK KNORTZ, MILDRED KNOX, JOHN KOCH, OLIVE KOESTER, CLARENCE KOI-IL, ROY KOKAYKO, JOHN KOLESAR, MARGARET KORCH, JOSEPH KORMOS, ETHEL KORTZ, ELVERNA Kos, PAUL KOSTKAS, MARY KOTRACZO, JAMES KOVACI-I, ELIZABETH KOVAL, MARY KRAMER, MATHIAS KRAUS, GLENN KRAYCHICK, STANLEY KRIEGER, WILLIAM KRIVONAK, ANDREW KRIVONYAK, MIKE KROPP, FREDERICK KRUNKSY, CHESTER KRUTZ, FRED KUCHERAK, ANTHONY KUCzLER, FRANK KUDLAC, CYRIL KUGLER, DOROTHY KUGLBR, WILMINA KUSIC, MICHAEL KUSTRA, ESTHER KUSTRA, HELEN KRAJAC, MIKE KYSLINGER, JERRY L LACEY, LITTLE MAE LACOCK, JAMES LAMB, DOROTHY LAMB, LUCILLE LAMP, CARL LANDINI, WILMA LANDSTROM, RUTH LANG, ALEX LANG, BETTY LANGLEY, JEAN LANGLEY, LOIS LANGSDARP, HERBERT LAPE, HAROLD LAROSE, GRACE LARSON, CHRISTINE LATTA, WILLIAM LEBRETON, JEAN LECHALK, MARGARET LECKMAN, LEE LEIGH, WILLIAM LEWIS, EDITH LEWIS, ISADORE LIMLEY, LORETTA LINDBERG, DAVID LINDBERG, ROBERT LINDBERG, ROBERT LINDEN, LOUIS LINDERMAN, MARGARET LINDERMAN, WILLIAM LLOYD, GLENN LOFGREN, WILLIAM LOFSTROM, CHARLES LOFTUS, RITA LOGAN, JULIA LONG, MINNIE LOTz, GLENN LOTz, HELEN LOUISE, LOVRICH LOVELL, RUTH LOWRY, CORRINE LOWRY, VIRGINIA LOYA, JOSEPH LUCANISH, VINCENT LUCAS, JOHN LUTZ, WILLIAM LYONS, WALLACE M MAC, FRANCES MACDONALD, RUTH MACDOUGALL, DONALD MACFARLANE, HELEN MACKEWAY, MINNIE MACMILLIAN, JACK MAGNUS, MARGARET MAGOCH, ANDY MAGUIN, CLARA MAINWARING, JACK MAJDA, EUGENE MALEY, DONALD MALLOY, BERNARD MALLOY, MARGARET MARGAN, GERALDINE MANN, DELMA MANNING, JOHN MANNING, TOM MANNING, WILLIAM MARCINKO, ALBERT MARHEFKA, ANDY MARHEFKA, STEVE MARTEN, EDWARD MARTEN, ROY MARTIN, ADA JEAN MARTON, WILLIAM MASER, ESTHER MASON, FLORENCE MASON, MARY MASSUNG, JOHN MATIK, CYRIL MATUSCHEK, ALBERT MAUND, LILLIAN MAXWELL, MARGARET MAYDEW, VIRGINIA MAYERSKY, JOHN MCBRIDE, ISABELLE MCCANDLESS, RUTH MCCAHILL, RITA 81 MCCARTHY, JEROME MCCARTHY, JOHN MCCARTY, ISABELLE MCCASKEY, HELEN MCCLOY, MARJORIE MCCLUSKEY, MARY MCCOME, MACK MCCORKLE, RUTH MCCRACKEN, BETTY MCCRUMB, ALBERT MCCUNE, THOMAS MCDONOUGH, BETTY MCELRAVY, WALTER MCGAW, WILLIAM MCGIRR, MARGARET MCGRANN, MARY LOUISE MCINTOSH, MILTON MCKEE, BILL MCKEE, JOHN MCKENNA, ROBERT MCLANE, CLARA LOUISE MCLEAN, THOMAS MCMILLIAN, LILLIAN MCMILLER, DORA MCMULLEN, BERTILLE MEHLMAN, ROSE MELEMCASH, MIKE MELLINGER, WILLIAM MENDLOWITZ, BLEMA MENOZZI, JOHN MERCER, ELMIRA MERRY, WALTER MERSCHAT, ALBERT MESKOWSKI, CHESTER MESSNER, JOSEPH METZ, ALFRED METZ, LOIS MEZOFF, MARY MIKADES, GEORGE MIKADES, GUST MIKALOFP, GLENN MIKESELL, LILLIAN MIKLOS, FRANCIS MILLER, ELLSWORTH MILLER, EUGENE MILLER, GEORGE MILLER, HARRY MILLER, HOPE MILLER, JOHN MILLER, RAYMOND MILLER, THEODORE MILLER, WALTER MILLER, WANITA MILLER, WILLIAM MILLIGAN, BILLY MINK, EDWARD MINNICK, CHAS. MISENHELTER, EUGENE MOETLER, DOROTHY MOEEAT, JACK MOHR, JULIUS MOLNAR, BARBARA MOMICH, STEPHEN MOON. LOIS MOONEY, DAN MOORE, EUGENE MOORE, JOSEPH -Continued MOORE, LUCILLE MOORE, RUTH MORGAN, HOWARD MORGAN, JACK MORK, CLARENCE MORLOCK, CARL MORNINGSTAR, RICHARD MORRIS, EDWARD MORRIS, JENNIE MORRIS, NORMAN MORRIS, TED MORUS, HENRY MRVOS, NICK MUHA, HELEN MULLEN, MAUREEN MUNAS, RUDOLPH MURVAY, ALEX MUSCANTE, ROSE MYERS, ROBERT N NAGEY, JOHN NARINSKY, CASIMER NASTA, DOROTHY NAU, PAUL NAYHOUSE, MAURY NEE, EILEEN NEISON, CARL NEISON, DORIS NEI.SON, ELNORE NELSON, FERN NESTEROWICZ, MARY NESTOR, CATHERINE NEWMAK, GLEN NICKEISON, MARY NICKOLLS, FRANK NICOLS, MARIE NIGRISS, FRANK NOON, KATHLEEN NORTON, CHARLES NORTON, DOROTHY NUNIMAKER, GERALDINE NYDAS, HELEN NYLANDER, CHARLES NYQUIST, SERIE NYSTROM, CARL NYSTROM, NELLIE O OBUSEK, MIKE OHSBERG, GEORGE OLSEN, HELENE ONDER, FLORENCE ORBELL, JOHN ORMAN, JIMMIE ORRIS, FRANK OSBOURNE, CLARY OSTERMAN, ARNOLD P PACK, LOUISE PALM, ALVIN PARKER, REVA PARUCHA, ELINOR PASTOR, JOHN PATERRA, OLYMPIA PATRICK, ANNA 4' 1 f' I 3-SL ,X H, L vu Am EC ,C ETEE,l WPUEHHMPS2cLAW T A Q31 THE SOPHOMGRE ROSTER-'Continued PATRICK, LEXIE PATRICK, MARGARET PATRICK, MICHAEL PATTERSON, BELLE PATTERSON, BLANCHE PATTERSON, DOROTHY PATTERSON, GEORGE PATTERSON, MELBA PATTERSON, ROBERTA PAUL, ALDA PAVLIC, FRANK PAVLOFF, SAM PAVUK, MARGARET PAYNOR, BLANCHE PAYNOR, FANNY PEARSON, LEROY PECAR, FRANK PECHAR, CATHERINE PIERCE, LOIS PERHACS, MADELINE PETACH, GEORGE PETERSON, MELVIN PETERSON, SUSIE PETERSON, VERA PETRUILI, SAM PHAR, MARJORIE PHILLIPS, LOIS PICARDI, JOSEPH PICONE, AMERICO PIERORAZIO, JERRY PIGOzzI, WILLIAM PIKULA, STEVE PIKULA, SUSANA PILCHER, ROBERT PLESNIAK, ANGELA PLOSZAJ, STANLEY PODOLAK, GEORGE POLAKOVICH, ANNA PULLACK, ANNETTA POLLACK, ESTHER POLLARD, JEAN POMYCALA, ED. 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LQQi9QsIElIREf23?S2QQ2Q.QQ5 THE SOPHOMORE ROSTERACOntinued VARGOVICH, JOSEPH VASSEL, JOHN VAUGHAN, CHARLES VAUGHAN, SAM VAUREK, STEVE VEATCH, MARTHA VERNIINSKI, JOHN VERNON, ALBINE VICKERS, BILLY V1CTOR,JOHANNA WVIGNOVICH, MILDRED VIONOVIQII, SOPHIE VISOKAY, GEORGE WVISOKAY, JVIARGARET VISOKE, MILDRED WVODILA, BERNARD VOELKER, ROBERT WYUKNIANIC, NJILDRED W WVALD, HILDA WVALLACE, WVILLI,-KM WVALRATII, MARY WVARGO, MARY WVARWICK, ROBERT WVATSON, ALBERT WVAY, FRANK WEBB, EDWARD WVEBB, STUART WVEINBERTEER, H,ARRIET WVEISBERGER, HERN1AN WEISS, ELLA WVEISS, SYLVIA WVEISSERT, FREDERILR WVEISSERT, WVIRSINIA WELCH, CHARLOTTE WVELCH, ELLA WVELLER, GEQJRGE WELLS, MARY WVELTY, ARVILLA WVERNKE, JUNE WEST, Wy,-kI.'l'1IR WII ALEY, ALK WIIEATLEY, MARY WVIIITE, IN1ARII3 XVHITE, ROIIERT WVHITE, VIRWINIA VVJILHELM, JOHN WILKINSON, JOSEPH WVILLS, JOSEPH WVILLSON, ANITA WILLSON, INEz WVILSON, CARLYLE WVILSON, DANIEL VJILSON, FRANK WVILSON, JOIIN WVILSON, MAIIEL WILSON, WVILLIABI WVINKELVOQS, ELEANOR WINIERMYER, LAURA WVIV,-XGG, ARTHUR WVISSER, BILL ISSER, FLOYD XWYITHEROW, IDURUTHY WOQITON, SOPHIE WWJOLF, CSL!-ZNN WVUODRINLE, LAWRILNIE WYOZNIAK, VICTOR WRUZRAK, ANNA WWVUNDERLIIY, HAZEL W WYUNDERLILY, MARL: ARE I Y WVABLONSKI, WVALTER YANATOVIC, SARA YANNI, JAMES YEAGER, JOHN XrEDINAK, LURIS YUSTS, MIKE YOUNG, JAMES XVUUNG, TAYLOR YUNA, GEORCiE Z ZAUER, EMIL ZfAJAL', IRENE Z.-XJDEL, FRED ZAJDIUSKI, CEUSTAVE ZECCIIINI, ALDO ZELL, WILLIAM ZEVVE, ELSIER ZUKOWSKI, HARRY W.ARDROPPER, HARRY WVXATER, FILTER WWYUNDIIRLEY, RUTH ZUKOWSKI, HENRlE'1 1'A . In Memoriam I ,I Vrkhk V A J WA , 7 JANE KATIIRYN DAUGIIILRTY FI r fl711l:li1 Afztgmf 26, 1917 I'1E'hi 7ltlljf 24, 1933 I AGA-, N I 42--7. 4 Ax I I EY? 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A '-I N '-1 7-N ' A ' UQXIPQ-D f LI Tb ATEMSBYTQSEUEMMUSQCQQI V THE FRESHMAN ROSTER-Continued F FAIRBAUGH, GERTRUDE FAIX, JUNE FALATEK, ALFRED FALIS, PAULINE F ALLQUIST, DORTHY FAWCETT, MORRELL FAWCETT, WILLIAM FEDOR, JOHN FEICK, CHARLES FEIGHTNER, MARTHA FELDMAN, IRVING FERENCE, ANNA FELTZ, ELEANOR FERRY, CORA FETTERS, FLORENCE FEUSTER, DOROTHY FIGOLA, ROSE MARIE FILLIPSIE, MARY FISSON, ELIZABETH FINKEL, GERALDINE FISHER, VINCENT FITCH, DONAL FLEGAL, PAUL FLEMING, CATHERINE FORD, EVELYN FORSYTHE, SARAH GOSTOVICH, ANN GOTTESMAN, ROSE GRAHAM, BILLIE GRANDA, Jos. GREENAWAY, HELEN GREENBLAT, MILDRED GREENPIELD, EDDIE GREENFIELD, EVELYN GREENWALD, HILDA GREGG, GEORGE GRIVAN, JOE GROSS, VIRGINIA GROTT, JOE GRYZMALA, ADELLA GULASKEY, MARY GUSKY, JOSEPH H HAEERMAN, BERTHA HACKETT, BETTY HADBERG, THOMAS HADDIE, ELIZABETH HAGER, HERBERT HALL, ALFRED HALL, JESSIE HALPERN, CLARA HAMILL, EDMUND HINES, RUSSEL HINTON, CLARA HOBERG, VIVIAN HODGE, ALEX HOFFMAN, GERARD HOFFMAN, RUTH HOFFMAN, STANLEY HOFFMEISTER, GRACE HOINKES, FREDERICK HOLLAND, HALL HOLLAND, WILLIAM HOLLYWOOD, BETTY HORNAK, ANNA MAE HORNFECK, CAROLYN HORNFECK, LOUISE HORNYAK, STEVE HORSE, IDA HORTON, JANE HOUSE, JACK HOUSER, HOWARD HRABOSKY, JOHN HRAPCAK, HELEN HREHA, JOE HREHOCIK, OLGA HRITZ, HELEN HUDSON, GENEVIEVE HUEMME, JUNE HUEY, DOROTHY KANE, VIRGINIA KARPINSKY, MARY KASTUCH, JULIA KAUFMAN, JAMES KEES, LA RUE KEITH, BERKELEY KELLEY, ANNA BELLE KELLY, WALTER KEMP, IRENE KENGLE, MARILYN KENNY, HUDSON KEON, THELMA KERECMAN, CHARLES KERSTON, HELEN KIMBALL, PHYLLIS KING, CLARENCE KISH, JUNE KISTLER, DOLLY KITE, WILLIAM KITTIE, LEROY KLEIN, DOROTHY KLEIN, MIRIAM KOLESAR, LEONA KOLICH, EMMA KOSTUR, WILLARD KOVAC, IRENE KOVACEVICH, MARY KOVACH, ANNA v L FOWLERI DOROTHY HANCHARIK' MARY HULL, BESSIE KOVACH, BENJAMIN K FOX1 WILLIAM II:IIARALAM'lg-IELEN HUSTON, BLANCHE KOZAR, STEPHEN FRANCISI HELEN ARCHUT'E LBERTA HUTSKO, STEVE KRAUIACK, KATHERINE FREDERICK' MARGARET HARDEN' DWARD HYDUK WASSEL KRAUS, CORA FREY, HOWARD HARDEN, FLORENCE ' KRIST KATHRYN FRITCHEYI JANE HARKLESS' ARMAND I KRITIKOS, CLAIRE FRYEI ROBERT HARPER' DOROTHY I D I KRONKET, FLORENCE FUNK, HELEN HARPER-, EVALYN MHY-W1 OR S KROW BILLY HARRIS, BETTY INGLES, MELVINA K I MARY G HARRIS, NAOMI INKS, ROY KUBANJICKQION EDITH HARRIS, PHYLLIS IRWIN, BU-LY KUBAN ' E GACEY, MARGARET HARRIS, UNA IRWIN, DOROTHY KUGLER1 DDIE GAJDZIK, ALFRED HARRISON, DOROTIIY I5-ACCO, MARY KUTHA' VRENE GALKA, MARY HARRISON, HELEN ISAKSONI MARY ELLEN KUNES'C IRGINIA GALL, ETHELJANE HARRISON, RUTH ISENUEF-G, BU-L KLJNF' ATKERINZW GAMBLE, HELEN HART, HERBERT J KGSSOEZJNNTER GARDNER, DOROTHY HATPIELD, DOROT1iY KYAK' MIKE GARLAND, WILLIAM HAYES, RUSSEL JACKSON, ANNA MAE ' GARRETT, ERNESTINE HAYES, WILLIAM JACOBS, PAUL L GASH, IRENE HECKMAN, ROGER JENKINS, RUTH GASKELL, HELEN HEFFNER, GREGORY JODIE, CLARA LABISAK, ANTHONY GAUDY, FRANK HEIDENFELDER, ELSIE JOHNSON, HELEN LACEY, HELEN GEORGE, MARY HEILMAN, HARRY JOHNSON, PHOEBE LALIE, GEORGE GEARING, DORIS HEIMBUCKER, ESTHER JONES, BELVA LAMB, LOUISE GEDISH, WILLIAM HENRICK, RUTH JONES, CHARLES LANDSTROM, KENNETH GERUSCHAT, BERNICE HENRY, MARGARET JONES, GRACE LANE, DARLINE GIBALA, -JOSEPH HENIMINGER, ANNA JONES, JAMES LANG, ALBERT GILBERT, BETTYJANE HENSEL, IRENE JONES, TFIOMAS LAPKOWICZ, ANTHONY GINN, MASON HERRERAN, PAUL JOYCE, MARGARET LAURA, ANNA GLARROW, GEORGE HERRINGTON, RUTH JULIN, KENNETH LAYTON, DUANE GLENN, JAMES HERZOG, DELORES LEAGHTY, ELIZABETH GLIWA, BERTHA HERZOG, GLADYS K LEASE, REGINA GLASS, DOROTIIY HICKEY, WILLIAM KACIK, JOHN LEBOWITZ, LOUISE GLUS, MARY HICEHAM, DOROTHY KADJA, MIKE LECK, DOROTHY GOOCI-I, JOSEPH HIGPIABI, GERTRUDE KAKAS, FLORENCE LECKET, MARIE GOLDBERG, EMMANUEL HILL, HERBERT KALIUA, SUE LEFKOWITZ, MIRIANI GOODFELLOW, PAUL HILL, JAMES KALKERENNER, HERBERT LEGIN, AGNES GOODMAN, HASKELL HILL, JESSE KALSTONE, LUCILLE LEHOCKY, ALBIN GORDON, BETTY HILLEGAS, HARRY KAMERER, .JACK LEIGH, DOROTHY ,S GORDON, HALL HILLWIG, JAMES KAMINSKY, JOSEPH LEVKULICH, GEORGE fx AA PL if ,V r' L ' X I , es?-, fx ff A f-X -wx A . , G-DQR ECI, CLE L IATEEEEQQHEEMERSQCQQD A C THE FRESHMAN ROSTER-Continued LE WINTER, LOUIS LEWIS, ESTHER LIBENGOOD, BILL LIBENGOOD, ELIZABETH LICHMAN, MARY LINDBERG, EARL LINGE, KENNEDY LINK, CHARLES LITTLE, VIRGINIA LLOYD, JEAN LOCKHART, ANDREW LOCKHART, NEIL LOCKOVIC, ROSE LOEBER, VIRGINIA LONG, DOROTHY LORD, ALVIN LOSTETER, AMELLA LOWERY, JOHN LUEHM, BILL LUGAN, GEORGE LUKETICH, PEARL LUNDBERG, EARL LUNDBERG, ROY LUPARI, HILDA LUTZ, HELEN LUTZ, LOUISE LYNCH, JACK LYNCH, MARGARET LYNN, HELEN LYONS, CHARLINE LYONS, EDNA M LNlIACNAlR,JESS1E MCALEER, ELIZABETH MCAVOY, RUTH MCBETH, EARL MCCOMBS, GRACE MCCULLOUGH, RALPH MCCUTCHEON, PEARL MCDONOUGH, AURELIN MCELHINNY, JOSEPH MCKEE, CLARA MCKENNA, MARION MCKENNA, RITA MCKIVITZ, ANN MCLANE, JOSEPHINE MCLAUGHLIN, JAMES MCLAUGHLIN, M. MCLAY, ALEX MCLEAN, JULIA ROSE MCLELLAN, MILFORD MCNAIR, JOHN MAGLICCO, HERMAN MAKKAY, MARGARET MAKSIN, JOHN MANN, WILLARD MARKUS, WILMA MARSDEN, GEORGE MARSHAL, FRANK MARTIN, AGNES MARTIN, HELEN MARTIN, JOSEPH MARVES, MILDRED MARWITZ, TED MASON, ADELE E MASON, MARY MASON, ROBERT MASTERS, DOROTHY MATTA, MARY MATELAN, CATHERINE MATYKIEWIEZ, ANNA MAUND, PETER MAURER, ALBERTA MIAURER, CHARLOTTE MAUZLAK, JOHN MAY, JOSEPH MAYER, PAUL MAZUR, EDWARD MEDVED, BARBARA MEGELA, GEORGE MELLINGER, BILL MEREDITH, THOMAS MERIWEATPlER, WVILLIA MERRITT, EIVIMETT MERVOS, WVALTER MESKOWSKI, GEORGE METZLER, BESSIE METZLER, DOROTHY MICHALSKY, REGINA MIDDLEMAN, NORMAN MIHALEVIC, JOSEPH MIKALOFE, JEAN MIKSZA, JOHN MILASKO, FLORENCE MILLER, BETTY MILLER, BILLY MILLER, ISABELLE MILLER, RUTH MIMA, PAULINE MINYON, PATSY MISENHELTER, FRANCIS MITCHELL, MARTIIA MITCHELL, THERESA MOLDOVAN, JACK MOLESSO, HELEN MONOHAN, JOHN MONCHEL, DOROTHY MONTGOMERY, THOMAS MOONIS, JAMES MOORE, WILLIAM MORDACCI, AFRO M MORGANSTERN, LAVERN MORK, LOUISE MORRELL, EVELYN MORRIS, HELEN MORRIS, MICHAEL MORRISON, GEORCYE MOSKOWITZ, TRUTH MOTZ, EDWARD MOTZ, HELEN MUCKOL, MICHAEL MULLEN, AUDREY MURRAY, MILDRED MUSE, DOROTHY MUSE, ELLA JANE MYERS, RAYMOND MYERS, JACK MYERS, MARGARE'1' MYERS, MARY MARCE. MYERS, JEAN MYERS, RETA 86 N NAGY, MARY NEEL, ANNA MAE NEISH, GILBERT NEISH, ROBERT NELSON, DE WAYNE NELSON, MILDRED NELSON, RUTH NEUMAN, THELMA NICHELSON, CHAS. NICHOLS, MARY NICOLUDIS, MARINA NOON, MARY JANE NORTON, HANNAH NORTON, JAMES NOVAK, ANTHONY NOVIC, GEORGE NYILAS, BEATRICE O OBUSEK, PAULINE OCHODSKI, STELLA ODLE, IRMA OYDONNELL, JANE O,LEARY, JACK OLIVER, ELLIOTT OLSEN, PHILIP ONDEKA, ELMER O'NE1L, MILDRED ORLIDGE, WALLACE OVSHEA, LEO OSTERMAN, MARIE OTTO, GERTRUDE P PACZENSNIAK, HELEN PACZENSNIAK, MARY PADJEN, ANNA PAISLEY, SAMUEL PALKO, BERNICE PALMGREEN, LESTER PANICH, JUNE PARADISE, JOHN PARKER, ANDREW PARKER, VIOLET PARNHAM, FLORENCE PATER, JOSEPHINE PATRICK, JOHN PATRICK, MICHAEL PATTERSON, ADELE PATTERSON, MARGARE'F PAULE, OSCAR WILLIAM PAUSIC, LOUIS PAVLICK, IRENE PAVLOVICH, TED PAZUR, MARY PECHAR, ANNA PECK, LOUISE PEEBLY, WILLIAM PERKS, JOIIN PETERMAN, GLOIIIA PETRISKO, ELIZABETH PPAFF, FLORENCE PHILLIPS, FRANK PHILLIPS, JACK PIATHOWSKI, VINCENT PICONE, ANTONIO PIECZYNSKI, SOPHIE PIKULA, HELEN PILETTE, ELAINE PIOTROWSKI, STANLEY PIROS, LYDA PITTNER, MARIE POMNIAN, JOHN POPOLOSKI, JOSEPHINE POPOWITZ, VERONICA PORR, ALFRED PORVASNIK, HELEN POWELL, ELEANOR POWERS, MARGARET PRATT, ALBERT PRESCOTT, HELEN PRIEULA, DOROTHY PUMICH, HELEN PRYE, HOWARD PULLS, ELIZABETH PULSINELLI, ADELCO PURBAUGH, LLOYD PUSCAR, NICK PUSKARICH, FRANK PUTZ, ANNA O QUINN, DAN QUINN, FRANCIS R RADINOVIC, ROSE RAE, JUNE RAPFERTY, M.RDELINE RAISNER, MARIE RANKIN, GORDON RANKIN, LOIS READER, RUTH REED, GENE REED, GRACE REED, MARIAN REID, WELL RESKOVAC, JOSEPHINE REYNOLD, BILL RHOADES, LEONARD RICE, LAURA RICHARDS, GRACE RICHARDS, MARY JANE RILEY, DORO'FHY RINGER, BERYL RITCHIE, GIIACE ROBB, HELEN RODKEY, ROBERT ROPER, STEPHEN RORABAUGH, LUELLA ROSE, BERNICE ROSE, HELEN ROSENSTEELE, DON ROSEVEAR, ROBERT ROSNICK, PAULINE ROSS, LOUISE ROSSO, JOSEPH ROST, LOUIS ROTH, LILLIAN ROSUER, HELEN 1 ,V -X D ,N D X M fx Y iw! 'N 7 ' ' 1 y kg THE XHQQD33 I YCDHHC5H?ATMGDNjfff S, 324 A L, S Zi 4-Afpffwf if , J, ,vii , A fa I I HOLE? A E, THE FRESHMAN ROSTER-Continued RUDD, TRENE SPEHAR, MATT TOAL, THELMA WARGO, GEORGE RUGGIER, TONY SPIEGEL, BYRDE TOAL, WALTER WARGO, JOHN RUOZZI, BEATRICE SRIEGEL, MARVIN TOLGAN, VALERIA WARGO, MARGARETTE RURP, HELEN MAY SPROUL, HOWARD TOMKO, ANNA WARGO, NICK RYAN, VIRGINIA SPUDY, MILDRED TOMKO, WILLIAM WARGO, ROSE STALLINGS, BETTIE TOMS, ROBERT WARGOVICH, HELEN S STAMATAKOS, STELLA TOROK, MARY WASCHUK, PAULINE S H STANICK, MILDRED TOTH, FRANK WATSON, ALICE SABOL' ELT STARK, MARGARET TRAUTMAN, HELEN WEBB. DOROTHY SQSZTZSEZIQY LEILEITA STARMAK, WALTER TREEWASSER, BERTHA WALTER, WEIMER 0 I STARR, JUNIOR TRONSKY, HELEN WEIN, M-ILDRED EAMUEI-5, NXDRMAN STARRY, EMMA TROSTLE, VIRGINIA WEIss, HILDA Si5i?:GEAT::::::'E STEARNS, ALICE TURKALY, JOSEPH WEITZEL, JEANETTE A STEFFAN OHN TURKALY MARK WELCHER GERTRUDB .ESWERBYEITAQRGARET STEIN, EETTIMAN TUTKO, HELEN WELSH, LEO HMIDT U ILLE SCHULTZI BE NARD STELZL, LORETTA TWIST, ALBERT WHEATON, FRANCES S I FF' STENGER, ANNE TWIST, EDNA WHITE, RICHARD 5232113 JJSEEA STEPANOVICH, LOUISE WHITNEY, ELIZABETH ' STEPANOVICHI MIKE U WHITTINGTON, WILLIAM SCHWARTZ, SYLVIA STEPHAN JUNE WIBERG MAR OMB SELLMAN, HAROLD S ' E UHER, STEVE ' J TEPHANICK, LMER WILDA, NET-I-IE SEPKO, BETTY S R ULKOVIC, FRANK , TERN, HODA M W ILKINS, ALBERT SERBIC, ZITA STERNER ERLYNNE ULM, ARTHA WILKINS EARL SERENA, LILLIAN S ' H ULMER, ALVIN y TIDARDI ARRY WILLIAMS, EARL SHAEIIER, GEORGE S M ULRICH, DOROTHY SI-IAEEER WILPRED STIDARD' ARY UMANSKY FLORENCE WILLIAMS, GRANVILLE ' TINE OI-IN ' WI M NICK SHANNON, LEO 'J UMBARGER, FLOYD LMA S' SHAW MABEL STOKAN' LARRY UNOERMAN ELINOR WILLIAMS' V'RG'N'A SHAVV, SAM STONE' WILLIAM URSTA JULI,A WILSON' CLAUDDIE SHEAITS JANE STRIPSKY' STEPHEN USKO .ELLEN WILSON' DOROTHY SHEFFET ROSCOE STRGAR, DAVID UUCIIZJ FRANK WILSON' JACK ' STRGAR GEORGE ' W M G RR-r SHERER, MARIE S 'C U-SON, AR A SHERWOOD ALICE TROM' HARLOTTE V WILSON' SARAH ' STRUNCK WILLIAM WINSQ HELENE SHIELS MARY ' ' SHOOP' RUTH STULL, EDWARD VADAS, CHRISTINE WINTER, ELLA SHORT' DOROTHY STUPAR, MARY VALENTA, MADELINE WISE, HELEN SIEFF jIOSEPH SUARZ, CARMEN VANDERMILLER, CHAS. WIVAGG, EDWIN Sl ' B SULLIVAN, NELLIE JANE VAN KIRK, CHARLES WOLE, WILLIAM LAK, ETTY S R UNDIN, UTH VAN KIRK, DOROTHY WOODRING, ROY SIMCO, STEPHEN SURGEON, DUANE VANYO, MARGARET WOOLEY, LESLIE SIMMONS, ELIZA SUSKEY CLARA VERBANOVXC MARY WORTHINGTON JUNE SIMONAZZI, ANITA ' ' , ' SUTTON, JUNE VERNER, MARTHA V RIGHT, NORMA SIMON' ELIZABETH SWANSON CHARLES VETTERLY LILLIAN SIMQU' ARTHUR SWARTZ EDWARD VIGNOVIC, CHARLES Y SIMS, MURRAY S ' K ' SISKIND SARA WARTZ' ENNETH VIGNOVICH' NICK YAMBOR MARGARET SISLER HILDA SWERBINSKI, HELEN VISOKAY, IRENE YARNEVZC Sopam SISSON' ROBERTA SWETTA, EDWARD VITSAS, JAMES Y M Y S ' A SWONICK, TRENE VITSAS, WM. OCUM' MAR SELTIZY 1ET::g0R SYKES, GARNET VOEGTLY, MILDRED v50N:I2' JEAEGARET S ' A SZEG, FRANK VOELKER, WILMA OU ' KURSKAI NNA SZILAGYE ERMA VOLK VELMA YOUNG, MARION SLADE, PAUL T ' WVORAN MARY SLAMAN MARION ' Z S 6 , T WVOTA, MARIE MXTH, OROTHY V H ZADZKOWSKA, FRANCES S G T S OzAR, ELEN MITH, ERTRUDE ATALOVICH, AM VULCARAKIS SYLVH ZAJAC, FRANCES SMITH, LOUISE TAYLOR, ELWOOD ' ' ' ZAJIC, HELEN SMITH, MERLE TAYLOR, RUTH W ZAUCHA, JOHN SMITH, VIRGINIA TELLINGER, TONY ZAY, ETHEL SMOCHKO, MARY THEIS, JACK WACKERLE, LEWIS ZECHINI, NELLIE SNYDER, LORETTA THELEEN, EUGENE WAGNER, EDWARD ZIMMERMAN, JEANNETTB SOLES, ADELAIDE THEODOROVICH, DOR'Y WALKER, HELEN JANE ZOBEL, MARY SOLES, ROBERT THOMAS, ALEXANDER WALKER, MILDRED ZOLCZER, MARGARET SOLTESZ, EMMA THOMAS, LILLIAN XVALTERS, LUCILLE ZOLLARS, LOIS SOLVEY, MIKE THOMPSON, MYRTLE WARDELL, ELEANOR ZOLTON, HILDA SPEHAR, ANNA TKAC, JOHN VVVARDROPPER, RUBY ZSUFFA, JOSEPH X 1 , , .X Q I If A N , xr-., ,I S Q25 JM Q The George Washington School A ALBINE, EARL ALEXANDER, GEO. ANDERSON, RICHARD ANDREKOVICH, STEVE ANDREWS, CHARLES ANDREWS, HENRY ANTON, BUDDY AROKHATY, WILLIAM AUSTIN, WALTER B BABYAK, ANDREW BACKSTROM, MELVIN BAIN, THOMAS BAKER, JOHN BALAWAJDER, JOSEPH BALINT, STEVE BANESKY, MARGARET BANKEY, HERBERT BARICH, STEVE BARNES, LAWRENCE BARNOCKY, JOSEPH BAROWICH, JOSEPH BARTOLOME, PAUL BARTON, MABLE BASHISTA, ROBERT BATES, CALVIN BATHE, VIRGINIA BEAL, ALVIE BEDELL, LAWRENCE BEEDLE, MAURICE BENIK, JOHN BENJAMIN, GLYNN BENVIN, ANTHONY BERESFORD, BOB BERG, HOMER BERTOK, 'JOHN BETZ, MARIAN BEVERIDGE, LELAND BISHOP, HARRY BOSTAK, WALTER BOWEN, THOMAS BOYD, CHARLES BRANNAN, ALBERT BREITINGER, WILBERT BROWN, JEAN BROWN, WILLIAM ERUZIK, ANDREW BUCHANAN, GEORGE BUCK, KATHLEEN BUGYIS, ANNA BUNOVICH, DOROTHY BURDA, DANIEL BURNETT, JOHN FJTKO, ALBERT C CAIRNS, DOROTHY CAMPBELL, THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL SECTION CAMPBELL, VYIILBUR CAROLUS, WILLIAM CARR, EDWARD CI-IALLINER, MARY CHEMSAK, ANDY CHEMSAK, JOHN CONLIN, REID CONNELLY, JOE CONNELLY, JOHN COOK, EDWARD CORDISCO, ALBERT CORRADINO, LOUIS COSONELLA, ANTHONY COUY, HELEN CRAVEN, ROBERT CRAWFORD, GERVIN CROSIER, DONALD CRUM, JOSEPH CURRY, LEWIS D DANGEL, CHARLES DAVIS, RUTH DEBICKI, MATTHEW DEPELICE, MIKE DEL BUSSO, AMEDIO DEL SIGNORE, SYLVESTER DENNE, JOSEPH DIETRICH, RALPH DILLINE, CONRAD DOKTORICH, MARTIN DOLATA, FRANK DONATA, DOMINICK DOMINICH, ELMER DOUGLAS, NORMA DOWNHAM, JAMES DRAKOS, FRANK DROST, STEVE DUDEK, STANLEY DUNSETH, BILLY DUNSTAN, HARRY E EDMUNDSON, WILLIAM EHLER, LAWRENCE EIZENHAFER, MARG. ELLIS, ELMER EMERT, ROBERT EMMERSON, SAMUEL ENGLERT, PETE F FAGAROS, JOSEPH FAGERSTROM, WILLIAM FAIRLEY, DAVID FALLQUIST, JACK FARCUS, SHIRLEY FARLEY, EARL FAUST, FRANK FERRIE, LUIS FEY, NORBERT FINNEY, DUANE FINNEY, MONROE FITZ, JOSEPH FLAGONE, ROBERT FLANYAK, MIKE FLOHR, CHARLES FOLWARZNY, STANLEY FOSTER, ALLEN FOSTER, NUE FRANKLIN, JACK FRYE, RAYMOND G GABELHART, EFPIE GASPAROVIC, RUDOLPH GAYDOS, MICHAEL GERBER, JOSEPH GIBAUT, LEONARD GOOD, MARY GRBACK, CHARLES GREEN, ROBERT GREENHALGH, JOHN GROSS, WVILLIAM H HAJDUK, ELMER HALEY, CHARLES HALLICK, ALBERT HALPERN, EMMANUEL HANNEGAN, REED HARRISON, ANNA HARRISON, JACK HARTLAND, JAMES HAYDUK, MARTIN HEBDA, STANLEY HELMS, EDWARD HELMSTADTBR, ROY HENRICK, DON HERLEHY, REGIS HETRICK, WILLIAM HICKEY, ROSE HILL, WILLIAM HIRTZ, MIKE HOFFMAN, DAVID HOFFMAN, JESSE HOLIDAY, EVELYN HOLLAWAY, BETTY HOPKINS, ROBERT HORNYAK, FRANK HOWELL, JANET HREHOCIK, MICHAEL HUMENIK, ANDREW HUMMEL, HELEN HUNTER, WILLIAM I IRWIN, DAVID ISTVANICK, JOSEPH J JACK, JAMES JACKSON, MARIAN JACOBS, SAM JAMES, AVONELLA JANOS, ALFRED JAVENS, CHARLES JOHNSON, DAVID JOHNSON, KARL JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, VIOLET JOHNSTON, CLYDE JOHNSTON, LOUISE JONES, GLENN JONES, WILMER JUHASY, STEVE K KACUR, 'JOSEPH KAHLER, MELVIN KALKBRENNER, HARRY KANACH, WALTER KARAFFA, MIKE KASPRZYK, STANLEY KEDDIE, ANDREW KENNEDY, THOMAS KERN, BILLY KESSLER, ADELAIDE KESSLER, JOHN KING, HOWARD KINGAN, HARRY KIRASIC, PETE KISH, CHARLES KLEIN, ARCH KNIGHT, HAROLD KNOTT, JOSEPH KOLANKO, JOHN KORK, JOHN KOSS, ALBERT KOVALY, GEORGE KOZAK, ZOLTON KRAMER, ROBERT KREIBECK, MORMAN KRIEGER, WINONA KRIEN, CATHERINE KRIEN, FRED KROPP, LEONA KULASA, LEO KUNDMAN, MIKE KUNKLE, DAVID KYPROS, GEORGE L LANGAN, JAMES LANGETT, BILL LEHNHARDT, HOUSTON LETTIERI, JOHN LIMBERGER, JOSEPH LINDERMAN, THOMAS LINDSTROM, CARL K 'Y . I I :gy -, A , E 'J TQ Eb -ATREEIRE C3323 GEORGE WASHINGTON LINKHAUER, CHARLES LOFTUS, JAMES LONG, FRANK LOTZ, WILLIAM I LUESKAY, MICHAEL LUKONDI, ANDY LYONS, RAYMOND LYSELL, RICHARD I M MACERELLI, LEO MACKEY, DAVID MAGAW, HARRY MAGDIC, JOSEPH MAGDIC, MATTHEW MALONE, PATRICIA MAMULA, GEORGE MANDELLA, ANTHONY MANETTE, FRANK MANN, BETTY MARASCO, JOE MARGADONNA, D,NXCK MARNELL, GEORGE MASALLE, ALLAN MASKUN, LISLE MASSERY, JENNINGS MASSUNG. FRED MAYES, VIRGINIA MC AVOY, RICHARD MC BRIDE, EUNICE MC CRACKEN, CLIFFORD MC DIVITT, CLYDE MC DOUGALL, ALLAN MC GOWAN, HARRY MC INTOSH, JEAN MC KEEVER, RUTH MC NULTY, JOE MICHALSKI, GENEVIEVE MICKLOUS, ROMEL MIHOCK, STEPHEN MILLER, GLENN MILLER, THOMAS MILLIGAN, RAYMOND MOFFAT, CLYDE MOLS, JOSEPH MOONEY, ROBERT MOORE, DOUGLAS MORAIRlTX', EUGENE MORRIS, BERNARD MORRIS, RITA MORRISON, GEORGE MORSEY, ANNA MARIE MOSHER, FRANK MULLEN, DOROTHEA N NAPERATZ, TONY NELSON, EDWARD NELSON, RAY NELSON, RUTH NEMETH, ALEX NESTERUK, ALBERT NICHOLSON, DAVID NIxON, JAMES NOBLE, JOSEPH NYLANDER, ROBERT O OCHAP, MICHAEL OLEXIK, ANDY ORMAN, WILLIAM O'SHEA, STEVE OTAWKA, MIKE P PALMER, CHARLES PALMER, PHILIP PALMER, RICHARD PARANICK, JOHN PAUL, LoIs PAUL, MARGARET PAVLIC, RUDOLPH PELIKAN, WILLIAM PETACH, JOHN PEFERSON, JOHN PETERSON, MARY PETRICK, ALBERT PIROSKO, MIKE POLIEVKA, MIKE POLKA, ALEX POPACH, ANDREW PRIZNER, PETER PUCKY, JOHN R RADINOVIC, FRANK RAUSCH, CURTIS RAUSCH, VIRGINIA RENDULIC, FRANK RESHENBERG, BILLY RICHARDS, EDDIE RICHARDS, WILLIAM RIDER WALTER RIZZO, ANTHONY ROBERTSON, BERTHA ROMESBURG, GEORGE ROSNIK, ELEANOR FRESHMEN- ROST, PAUL ROST, WVILLIAM RUFFLING, JOHN RUSINKO, JOHN S SAKOWSKA, ALBERTA SANDMEYER, HARRY SANETSKY, EDWARD SAYLES, THELMA SCHABLIK, DAVID SCHAUM, JACK SCHLESINGER, MAX SCHELOSKI, FRANCIS SCHMIDT, GEORGE SCHMIDT, HARRY SCHREINER, JAMES SCHULTZ, DONALD SCHWEITZER, ROBERT SEDNEY, MARCELLA SELIGA, PETE SEMLER, IDELLA SERENA, EDWIN SHANK, CHESTER SHIREY, GRACE SHARBAUGH, REGIS SIEBER, EARL SIEBERT, CHARLES SIGNET, THOMAS SIMON, ALEC SINDRICH, JOHN SJOBERG, ALLAN SKI FFINGTON, VINCENT SLACK, ELEANOR SLOANE, THOMAS SMEREKA, DONALD SMERECKY, MICHAEL SMITH, ALBERT SMITH, CARL SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, ISABEL SMITH, DOUGLAS SMITH, WILLIAM SNEE, JOSEPH SNYDER, FRANCIS SOLLARS, WOODROW SOTIRAKE, ERNEST SPALLA, NUNz1o SPIELMAN, GEORGE STANDISH, MARK STAWICKI, EDWARD STEELE, LENORA STEPHEN, NICK STEVEN, JOHN HARD TO TAKE Continued SUCHANT, ANNA SULLIVAN, WM. SWEENEY, JAMES SZABO, STEVE T TAMASY, JULIUS TAMBLYN, REGINALD TAYLOR, EDGAR THIEL, MICHAEL TICE, MARY TILDEN, LEONARD TOMKO, SYLVESTER TOMLINSON, KENNETH TOMIIIUS, ROBERT TORRANCE, ELIZABETH TOTH, ELIZABETH TRAEGER, OSWALD TRICKETT, FOSTER TRIMBLE, JAMES U ULM, HENRY UNGLAUB, ELSIE V VALECKO, JOSEPH VANN ATTA, LEROY VUKOVCAN, 'JOSEPH W WAKEFIELD, PAUL WALIGURA, WALTE WALRATH, MAY WALTER, WILLIAM WALTERS, BETTY WVATSON, RICHARD WVEISSERT, HELEN WELSH, JACK WERNER, WILLIAM WETzLER, GEORGE WEYER, BILLIE WHITE, WILLIAM WINKLER, FRED WISE, VIOLET R WOLFORTH, CHARLES WORMSLEY, HARRY Y YABLONSKY, STEVE Z ZELLICK, FRED Doctor: You ought to be getting well by now. Have you Carried out all of my instructions? Patient: Most of them, but I Can't take that two mile walk every morning, as J you Ordered. I get too dizzy. XCR A Doctor: What do you mean, dizzy? j- O Patient: Well, I guess Iforgot to tell you. I'm a lighthouse keeper. ,Qi Q, Commencement, Memorial Stadium Af , ,K , qi V - lim JUFIC, 1932. - HR L13-:bv ' R 90 ' N 5 i -E E' W .u ... A... -X g -A-V Y ' ' r '- - 1' 1 1 , -I fl ffl N Q If X if Y CQCQQHEQHVPCQSV .Y- UT J7Wt'1'I'j4W', werrify, gow tlfc lmrlz O11 ff bl'L'L'Qt'wfI'0717 Ifw llllffflfhlilll .f'f'rf,' S0 .flwnfr flvvlzkgff ffm fzzfzrzfilfig V21 flvc lurk 01' flu' ,vzzwz lllfwlzgff ffm .s'1m1ww' fm. H Sun 'lx ma A,.0ffNffN D ff? BTW K C ,G I D Iafaalaaa ft . . . Program . . . THE FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE SEVENTH Nineteen Hundred Thirty-two WORLD WAR MEMORIAL FIELD OVERTURE' Atilla ..... ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,YYY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,77..,,,, INVOCATION 7,Y,I.,.I7,.,.,.,...,,,,....,..,7I,,..,,II,,,,,., . ..A.I ,..,,....,,..,,,,,,v4II,, HIGH SCHOOL BAND MUSIC'l'AHd8HfC Con Moto QC Major Symphonyj ..,7,, C, HIGH SCHOOL BAND ORATION- Family Relationships of George Washington .....,....Karobf T. R. Courtice ,...,,,.,,.,,.,...,,.S'tloaoert ,.t....Anna Bredacy ORATION-llHOIHCS of George Washington ....,,.,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,. ......, E ligaoetlo Bala! ORATION?AlYOUfh and Manhood of George Washington .,..., .....,. . Raymond Hook ORATIONM The Mother of George Washingtonnt ,.t,,,. .... ,.t,,,,.,t M zz ricl Taylor MUSIC-4iHUUg2fl2H Dance .............,..,,,t,,,,..,.,t,,,,,,,,,.,,,...... .....,, B rahnzf ORATION ORATION HIGH SCHOOL BAND - George Washington, the Man of Sentiment - George Washington, the Man of Action in Military ,....,t,.,,..t,,,R1ta Brown and Civil Life ..... . Ofcar Carter ORATION-.tGCOfgC Washington, the Christian ...,. .......r....,..,,,,.,, .,,,,,t , E ditlv William: ORATION-g.lGCOfgC Washington, the Leader of Men ....,.. t,,,,,,., B ernard Kalftone MUSICD- Heart Wounds ,,tt.,,i..,.,t...,............,,..,,C..,.,,,,, ,,..,..,. .,,..,,,,,,,. , , I ,,,Grieg HIGH SCHOOL BAND ORATION- The Social Life of George Washington' '.,,t,tt,,,,,,,,. ,..,,,, D ororhy Rider ORATION-'LGCOfgC Washington, the Builder of the Nation ,,, A .i,..,i. Sreifen Pollier ORATIOND-LG'COfgC Washington, the President ,,,.,,,,,,,i ..,.,,,,,i,.....,,,,,,,,..,. , Eleanor Carr ORATION1llGCOfgC Washington, An Inspiration to American Youth ., William Gola' MUSIC tPHf3dC of the Wooden Dolls' '...., ...,t,,,,..i., , , ..... ,,,, ,,,ttt, , ...,,,.Ewing HIGH SCHOOL BAND PRESENTATION OF DIPLOIWAS ,.,. ..,,...... , ,,.,,,.,,,,, t,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, f ofepb B. Richey MUSIC- The Stars and Stripes Forever ,,,,.,,,, ,,,, , , , X' fx- 'N HIGH SCHOOL BAND 93 , C .Soma 'WX nfsivexf 'D - , UGA'-Nita .ffxfxh IL Tb ALHIQQLITI ,O2wLHfQQIAI2Ua2s2QQD1 Q li THE HONOR STUDENTS CLASS OF 1932 Sitting: Rica Brown, Eleanor Carr, Wm. Gold, Edith Williams, Muriel Taylor. Standing: Raymond Huck, Dorothy Rider, Steven Pollicr, Elizabeth Balas, Bernard Kalstone, Anna Brcdacs, Oscar Garter. Classification of Honor Students CLASS OF 1932 Preparatory'-WILLIAM GOLD, ELEANOR CARR, EDITH WILLIARTS, BERNARD KALSTONE, ELIZABETH BALAS Literary'-fMuR1EL TAYLOR Commercial--ANNA BREDACS, RICA BROWN, DOROTHY RIDER. Industria1fRAYMOND HOOK, OSCAR CARTER, STEVEN POLLIER. R V' N- 'P N. N 1 DR. B. RICHEY, on the Speakers' Stand f f . . A--L f f-, , J-22-E f 94 ini. 'TRY 'Q 3:l.T17' A If X., f N- X . . :T-1 - ,V MIX f NX , it I it I, -, :fr A ge. ,gen I tx ., , X , - ,,ej2il'TLf,2 ' H if f r 2- nu , VY..-.LL ,G ,,..at.. ,...,.....f---,-,--1-1,-. -f ---,-, -- -- -Ai If-L, -.U-2- .L-lL.: The State Senatorial Contest Every year the department of pulwlic education ol' lJCIIIISI'lYLlIIlil conducts 21 state- wide exzuninntion. These are held in each senatorinl district on the first Friday in May. The scholarship is worth one hundred dollztrs per year for at period of four 'eQu's. The exztminution covers three Suhects: American historv En flish and 21 I . 1 5, H high school suhiect of the c41ndidate's own choice. William Gold, one of' the honor students of the class ofl952, won the scholarship for the Mclieesport urea. Those winning the scholarship in former years include: Sara Mae Everett, '21, George liiehl, '22, Whilter Kidney, '22, Richard Bayne, '24, lS2llWCllCL21HI12lII '25 Sevmourltscoitz '26 I-lz1rx'evKrow '28. , , , , , , , WILLIAM GOLD TI-IE GIRLS' VESTED CHOIR X A Baccalaureate, 1932 95 I! 1 I rf AGR. Amr I I C , ,I .7 JN' I Il QQN 1 J v-S, 'WN , I -A EN A I fidw ACI Tb LMMEIAMUNQCCQLB Q12 A HELEN AGEE ELINOR AHLQUIST PHILIP AUGUSTINE JACK AUSTIN B ANDREW BACHA JOSEPH BACSI WVALTER BAKER AQUILLA BARNES JAMES BARNES CHARLES BARNETT DOROTHY BARTH IRENE BARYNAS ANNA BASANDA NICHOLAS BASTASICH .JEROME BAUER MARY BAZLAK DOROTHY BEDELL MARION BEDELL EDITH BENSON PUTULA BERBERIC FLORENCE BERTA HELEN BIERNE PAUL BIELIC ELMA BISHOP DOUGLAS BISHOP VIRGINIA BOBIE MIKE BOBOJELICK JOHN BOSS JEAN BOSTON ALFRED BOWLER LEONA BOWER RUBY BOYER EDWARD BOYER HILDA BOYLE PEGGIE BRITTON JUNE BROWN KATHERINE BROWN MALCOLM BROWN NOLA BUKES HAROLD BULLION BEN BURTON ELIZABETH BURTON WII.I,IAM BUSCH ANNE BUZEK C CHARLES CALDWELL AIIBYAIL CAMPBELL ALICE CAMPBELL HELEN CARDOS HOLLIE MAY CAREY DONALD CARLSON DONALD CASE MADELYN CELISI-IIA Lx- Ji- Y - -qv ,- -.gy---N Honor Roll In Punctuality and Perfect Attendance 1931-1932 Q... iihe Qlertifirate Lqnnnr HELEN CHRISTIAN ANNE CHRISTOPHER CATHERINE CINDRIC ELIZABETH CLARK WENDELL COLEMAN JOHN COMO CATHERINE CONNELLY JANE COPE MARY COREY VIRGINIA CRAMMOND MILDRED CURRAN D EMIL DANDAR EDNA DAVIS WILLIAM DAVIS DELMAR DAWKINS FRANCIS DIEGELMAN STANLEY DORIC VERNA DOUGLAS EMERSON DUNCAN E JOHN ELKO LILLIAN ENGSTER ANNA ESTOCK THOMAS EVANS F WILLIAM FADY CHARLES FARRELL HOWARD FERREE RUTH FLEMING CHARLOTTE FORD CARL FRANKO MARY FRAZIER ANNA FREEDHAFFER HELEN FRICHHOLZ G MARY GADEI,MEYER MARY GAYDOS CHARLES GEHERES NORMA GENARD FRANK GEROSKY HARRY GERSTNER BARBARA GINGO ROSE GLAUB THELMA GLENN IRENE GREGORY CORRINE GRYFFITH ELMER GROSS FRANK GRUDOVICH STEVE GULASKEY H MYRTLE HAG AN JEANE HALL ROBERT E. HALL MARY HALLER ETHEL HANEY ANDREW HANKO EDITH HANSEN CHARLES HARRISON JOHN HAYES ALBERT HE1iOLT PAUL HEPTIG LAURA BELLE HESS TOIVA HIIVA ARTHUR HILI.STROM BETTY HOBBS WVILLIAM HOCH HELEN HOFELT MILLICENT HOYT I FRANCIS IMHOF VIOLA INGEL OLIVE ISENBERG MILDRED IVKOVICH J ROBERT JACK GLENN JACKEL STEPH AN JACOBANSKY WILLIAM JANOWITZ HELEN JANUS MARY JEIIFREYS CORA JENEY MARGARE'f JOHNSON BARBARA JOHOVICH JIMMIE JONES JOHN JONES K IRENE KARDOS EUGENIA KARR BERT KANACH JACK KAUFMAN MARGARET KEDDIE CHARLES KELLEY CRAWFORD KELLEY PATRICK KELLEY CLARENCE KERR LOMA KIM CHARLES KINCHLOE CHARLES KING HELEN JANE KING RUTH KINSEL MARGARET KIRCH JOHN KISSIANE JOSEPH KITTLE CYRIL KUDLAC LEO KULOSO WILLIAM KUSSARD 96 HELEN KUSTRA CLARA KURCHENSKY BERT KNAPNUS VIRGINIA KOHL EDWARD KOLANKO ETHEL KORMOS HELEN KOSIAREK ANNA KOVACEVICH ELIZABETH KANYUSIK ALICE KRETZER WILLIAM KRIEGER MERCEDES KREILING LOUISE KRISS ANNA KUCICK L BERTHA LANDSTROM SAMUEL LA ROSA OSCAR LECKMAN FRANCIS LENDA JULIUS LENHART HAROLD LEWIS CHARLES LINDBERG HELEN LONG LOUISE LOVRICH MARIE LUKACSKO ELIZABETH LYM M MARTHA MAMULA DELNIA MANN MYRTLE MARKLAND HERMAN MARQUARDT FRANCIS MARTON ESTHER MASER ALEX MAIHEWS LILLIAN MAUND MARGARET MAXW'ELL MARGARET MCATEE MELVIN MCCASKEY JOHN MCDONALD JULIA MCDONNELL MARTY MCDONNELL BETTY MCDONOUGH BETTY MCEWAN MARX' L. MCGRANN WILLIAM MCKEE KATHERINE MC'NEIL WILLIAM MEHAFFEY JULIUS MELELEH KATHERINE MERZ MARY MYERS HOWARD MYERS MARION MILLER JACK MOORE FELICIA MUSTACCHIO Fx ,YI fTRv'N,A i , f'NfSQM SCSI IL , E AE2QEl1 OwMEHHM0S2CC3i1DAQ3i5 ,,-V -X ,C L.PA THE CERTIFICATE HONOR-Continued N HENRY NAVAROLI SALLY NEILD GLENN NEWMAN MARJORIE NICORA 0 ANNA OBUSEK ELEANOR OLACK EDWARD ONDEKA ELMER ONDEKA VIRGINIA ORMAN JOHN ORY P RICHARD PAKEL JACK PANICH DOROTHY PARNHAM DALE PATRICK MICHAEL PATRICK MARGARET PATRICK GEORGE PETACH JULIUS PETACH PETER PETERFI ALVERA PETERSON ELIZABETH PETRO LOIS PHILLIPS GEORGE PIENIAZEK SUSANNA PIKULA 'JOSEPH POLANSKY STEPHAN POLLIER WlLI.1AM POPERNICK HELEN POPOWITZ HERBERT PORTER A DOROTHY ABRAHARI GRAY ACHISON JOHN ACTON BETTY AHLQUIST FERN ANDERSON CLARA ARISCO DOROTHY ARMOUR B CATHERINE BABOLIC CLYDE BACKSTROM ROSE BACSI HARRY BAKER ORD BAKER ELIZABETH BALAS JOSEPH BAREY VIVIAN BARKMAN DOROTHY BARNCORD MILDRED BARNCORD JANE BARNES EMMA BARNETT JULIA PUGLIANO ANGELO PRAVDIC R CHARLES RAE ROBERT RANSICK PAUL RARICH VERA REISNAUER WILLIAM RENDULIC ALEX RESNAK BILLY REYNOLDS EVELYN RICKARD JANE RICHARDS MABEL RICHARDSON MILDRED RILEY JANE ROBB ALBERT ROHAIIT. DOMINIC ROSS S ETHEL SAILOR EMMA SAKAS SYLVIA SALAKA HARRY SALEO MILDRED SANDMEYER ROBERT SCHAMPEL MILDRED SCHMIDT ELWOOD SCHMITZ CHARLES SCHWARTZ EDWARD SCHWERHA HOWARD SCOTT VIRGINIA SCOTT MERRILL SEMKE MACK SERBIC JESSIE SHARROW MARGARET SHAW HELEN SHERBA PAUL SIEBER JUNE SIEBERG THERESA SIEGLE GERTRUDE SIMMLER MARY SIMON MARY LOUISE SISSON GEOFFREY SLADE WILLIAM SLADE BROMIE SMOLAK CLARENCE SMITH DOROTHY SMITH GEORGE SMITH HELEN SMITH HOMER SNEDDON MARY SOLTRICK MARY SOTAK LEWIS SORG STELLA SPEARNAK GEORGE SPERLING DALE SQUIRE LUELLA STAHLE JAMES STEEL BETTY STEELE ROBERT STEVENSON FLORA STRAYER ADELI2 STRZYZYNSKI LARRY SULLIVAN RICHARD SYKES ELMER SZEKELY T MARY TARBELL CHARLES TAYLOR MURIEL TAYLOR Q Ghz Seal Quant SOPHY BAROWICH HARRY BATHE CALETTA BAUMAN EMMA BECK NORSIS BEDONT CATHERINE BEECH CLAIRE BEIGHLEY EDITH BENNETT ARNOLD BERGSTROM RUTH BERGSTROM HELEN BERTOTY CATHERINE BERTOVIC HENRY BLAUTH ANNA BOGOWICH RUTH BOOTMAN BRUCE BOWER LOUISE BOWLER CECILIA BOZOGAN ANNA BREDACS HELEN BRLETIC ELIZABETH BRLETIC STEWART BROMAN JESSIE BROWN MARGARET BROWN RICA BROWN ROSE BROzOvICH ROBERT BRUCE ALICE BRUNSON ESTHER BUMBARGER MIKE BUNOVICH ALFRED BURBRIDGE EMMA BURI GRACE BURKHOLDER ELENA BUTI C BARBARA CALAHAN FRANCES CALHOUN WILLIS CALLOWAY .JOHN CAMPBELL RUTH CAMPBELL BERNICE CARLSON MILDRED CARNAHAN GLADYS CAROTHERS OSCAR CARTER DAN TERBOWICH 'JAMES THOMAS LOIS THOMAS CLARA THOMPSON MARION THOMPSON REBECCA THOMPSON MARY TOMKO EDWARD TRAYERS KATHRYN TREMONT LILLIAN TUOUER I V MILDRED VUKMANIC W JEAN WADSWORTH MABEL WALLINE LEROY WARD MARY WATSON CATHERINE WATTERS MIRIAM RVAY' ESTHER XVEINBERG FREDERICK WEISSERT MILDRED WELTY THERESA WERNER MARION WHITEHOUSE SCOTT WIEGAND EARL WILKENS GRACE WILLETS THOMAS WILSON GEORGE WISSER LOWRY WVITHERON NED CAUGHEY DOROTHY CAVES JACK CHAPMAN CHESTER CHEW WILLIAM CIDBOY DAVID CLARIK ERNEST CLARK HAROLD CLARK 'JOSEPHINE CLAY RUTH COCHENOUR STEVE COMPEL BETTY CONSIDINE RUTH CONSIDINE BOYD CONWAY MARY JANE CORBETT LOUISE CORNELL ANTHONY CORRADINO ANNIE CRAWFORD HETTY CRAWFORD LAWRENCE CRAWFORD EDWARD CRUM GLADYS CYNKAR JOHN CZAPICK E3 fx f Ye J Xb fm: L C rg, C 73 ,C HT,E'Q:UiilHJl9i3ISQSQfUUq?!'U1g5H5'3E9CLQSw53 C333 D YOLANDA DANCH LOUIS DANGEL ANNA DANKO MARY DANKO MARGARET DANT MARCELLA DAUGHERTY JANET M. DAVIDSON ELINOR DAVIS LILY MAE DAVIS MILDRED DAVIS MILDRED DAWKINS ALBERT D'AMICO SANFORD DE BERRY MILDRED DE CECCO ANDREW DEL SIGNORE ALBERT DEMARINO OLGA DE VINCENTIS LA VEON DITMORE LA RUE DITMORE KARL DITTER DOROTHY DIxoN CLARENCE DODDS LUCILLE DODDS MILDRED DODDS JOHN DOMINGO MARY DORIC XVALTER DOWDEN THOMAS DUDEK BEN DUNCAN JAMES DUNCAN ROBERT DUNCAN DOROTHY DUNLOP E FRED EDINEOROW JAMES EICHER JOHN EKLUND MARSH ELLIOTT PEARL ELSTER VERA ENES 'JAMES ENGELBRECHT DOROTHY ENGLERT VERA ENGWER GERALDINE ERVIN ANNA ESTOCK BETTY EVANS F ARTHUR FAIT ANDREW FAIT TWYLA FARLEY ANNA BELLE FARMER ANDREW FAZEKAS DOROTHY FEIIR LOUISE FELDING MARY FENICK SARAH FERRIE MAIIGARET FERRIER GAZELLA FICHERI CARL FINLAYSON GEORGE FLEMING JANE FLORCHAK RICHARD FORBES JANE FORNEY THE SEAL HONOR-Continued GEORGE FORSYTH EVELYN FOWLER CURRADO FRAMIGLIO JOSEPHINE FRANKOVIC RUSSELL FREELANDER JOSEPH R. FREDRICK HERBERT FREDRICKSON JUNE FRENCH JOSEPHINE FULTON G JEAN GAIILEHART MATHEW GADELMEYER LEA GALLEY CHARLES GANLY HILDA GARTNER JULIA GARTNER WILLIAM GARVIN DONALD GASH HENRY GAULT ROBERT GENN.ASSl PETER GENNARO ANNA GERINARD NORMAN GIBSON GLENN GIESE EDITH GLAUB CHARLES GLEESON HELEN GOTHARD CATHERINE GRAFF ESTELLA GRANT BETTY GRANT RUTH GREGG REGINA GREGORY DOROTHY GROSS JACK GROVES AGNES GRIFFITH HARRIS GRIFIIITHS LEONA GRIFFITHS LILLIE GRIFFITHS DOROTHY GUEST ROSE MARIE GUISER H JANE HAEBERLIN CHARLOTTE HAIDLE JOHN HALI.ER CHARLES HANDRA EILEEN H.ANEY DOROTHY HANLON RALSTON HAMER LUCILLE HARDESTY DAVID HARDY PHYLLIS HARRIS ALVIN HARRISON VICTORIA HARRISON ANNABELLE HARTLAND WILLIAM HASET.HOFF ELIZABETII HASO GRACE HASSEL EDNA HAYS VERA HEIIOLT ROBERT HEINTZ LOUISE HELD DOROTHY HELMSTIADTEII DORIS HENDERSON MELVIN HENDERSON HELEN HENRY MADELINE HERKLOTZ JOHN HINCHEY FRANK HITCHENS RAY HITEMAN RAYMOND HOCK FOSTER HOFELT CARL HOFFMAN WILLIAM HOOP EDWARD HOPKINS ELEANOR HOLT WILDA HORN ANNA HORNAK CHARLOTTE HORNPECK MILDRED HROMI ALICE HUGHES HELEN HUTCHISON JAMES HUTCHISON I FRANK INC-OLD SARAH INGOLD BERNICE IMHOF HENRY IRVINE LILLIAN IRWIN ANNA MAE IVERSON J JOSEPH JANUS HENRY JASPER JOHN JEFFERYS DOROTHY JOHNSON GLADYS JOHNSON LOUISE JOHNSON MAEEL JOHNSON MARGARET JOHNSON MARJORIE JOHNSON VIVIAN JOHNSON RICHARD JONES K EDWARD KACZYNSKI JOHN KAMINSKY CHARLES KEARNEY EVELYN KELLERMAN OLIVE KELI.ERMAN AUDREY KEI.I.EY ENOCH B. KELLEY MARCELLA KELLEY RUTH KEMP RUTH KIER RUTH KIIZSCHNER MARGARET KNAPTON MILDRED KNORTZ ELVEONA KOll'FZ MARY KOSANOWITZ ANNA KOVACEVICIi ELIZABETH KOVATZ ANNA KRALL EMMA KRALL EDWARD KRAMCHAK ANDREW KRUPER ANDREW KRIVONAK MILDRED KUSIC SUSAN KYAK RICHARD KYSLINGER STANLEY KYSLINGER L DOROTHY LAMB RUTH LARGE JEAN LE BRETON VIRGINIA LEMON BETTY LEONARD OLGA LICHY BARBARA LINDER DOROTHY LINGE REBECCA LINK CATHERINE LLEWELLYN DAVID LONG, JR. 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Fourth Row: Charles 'l'ilden, Harold Lewis, Helen Frisehholz, Corrine Ulrich, Emma Beck, Ruby Boyer, Annabelle Hartland, Evelyn Fowler, Virginia Lenmon, Verna Wells, Symia Vignovic, Luella Stahle, Mildred Kusick, Edgar Miller, Frank Injlold. Fifth Row: Edward Surgeon, Walter Baker, William Prescott, Louis Rhoades, John Morus, Beatrire Man- ning, Susan Kyak, Charlotte Haidle, Edward Schwerha, John Puskarieh, Fred Stough, John Jeffreys Edward Kaczynski. Not on Picture: Helene Bertoty, John Campbell, Albert D'Amico, Rebecca Link, Joseph Marhefka Walton Stoops. Julius Petach, PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE GRADE AND HIGH SCHDOL 5 WXGA ' f ' ' Xt 4' 5 we le L.-15937 EMMA BECK EDNA HAYS 100 'ff Y? Ngm lmldfwa f'3'- -- X We 'MPN rwtciiitiiiisaioss Qyononfanwudsi it my TV' L is e1.zaffs,,aee1.:. Qfege ,J Liga? was 1 2 PRIZE WINNERS IN THE 'AFRIENDSIIIPU ESSAY CONTEST First Row: Pearl Kier, Leona Bower, Symia Vignovic, Edward Meizlik. Second Row: Zoe Douglas, Naomi Boyd, Gladys Jarvis, Barbara Linder, Dorothy Guest, Gertrude Srulson, Olive lsenbergl, Dorothy Moon, Eleanor Goldberg. Third Row: Marilynn McConnor, Mary Judge, Sylvia Seidel, Alfretta Plumb, Edna Matta, Amy Gamhle, Verna Wells, Eleanor Landstrom, Sylvia Ungar. Fourth Row: James Campbell, James Barnes, Earl Hassel, Gilbert Myer Mellin, Oscar Leckman, Frank Kristufek, Adward Peterson. Friendship Essay Contest Shortly after New Year the Knights of Pythias lodges of the Mclieesport district sponsored an essay contest open only to the seniors of the high school. The subject of the essay was Friendship The essays were written in the class-room under the supervision of the Senior English teachers. The essays were to contain 400 to 500 words. On February 17, at Senior chapel, a committee of the Knights of Pythias organiza- tion, headed by Maurice Farkas, presented the prizes. First prize of S10 went to Leona Bower. Second prize of 37.50 was won by Symia Vignoyic. Edward Meizlilc won the third prize of S500. Pearl Kier won the fourth prize of 32.50. The following students won the one dollar prizes: .lanies Barnes, Gertrude Srulson, Clive Isenberg, Edna Marta, Naomi Boyd, Gladys tlaryis, Barbara Linder, Dorothy Guest, Verna Wells, Sylyia Siegel, Marilyn McConnor, Eleanor Goldberg, Amy Gamble, Gilbert Mellin, Sylvia Ungar, Edward Peterson, james Campbell, Earl Hassell, Eleanor Landstrom, Frank Kristufek, Oscar Leckman, Dorothy Moon, Alfretta Plumb, Zoe Douglas, and Mary Judge. Judges in the contest were Gretchen G. Slawson, Ruth lVlcAllister, Mary E. Auld, Margaret G. Flynn and Virginia B. Scully, members of the Freshman English faculty. 101 .it .Miz 'FK 'SY' Nw PX fe - QT fkX Tiff? XXPEL, as-, SENIOR ANNUAL CONTEST WINNER Room 200iMr. Beatty First Row: Gertrude Rechenherg, Leona Bower, Virginia Kohl, Eleanor Landstrom, Mr. Beatty, Marilynn McConnor, Elma Thompson, Sara Worley, Agda Bergstrom. Second Row: Wm. Wooley, Betty Dean, Helen Bahm, Betty McKenery, Helen Lackey, Annie Crawford, Emma Poromb, Sarah Ferrie, Thelma Mermelstein. Third Row: Lawrence De Falco, Wm. Craven, Bernice Forsyth, Sylvia Siegel, Annabelle Bartlett, Louise Johnson, Louise Felding, Charles Johnson, Daniel Greenblat. Fourth Row: Joe Marhefka, Pauline Kucherak, Elizabeth Wise, Anna Stegner, Jane Robb, Amy Gamble Virginia Lemon, Betty Greinert, Louis Rhoades. Fifth Row: Ernest Session, Allan Simpson, Beryl Rubenstein, Ned Kosanovich, T. W. Young, Ellsworth Franks, Oscar Leckman, Jack Groves, John Eklund. JUNIOR ANNUAL CONTEST WINNER Portable 7-Mr. Schad First Row: John Toth, Jack Panich, Frank Gerosky, Mr. Schad, John Barncord, Steve Mihalyevic, Paul Hill. Second Row: Sam Circosta, Joe Pater, Leo Galley, Richard Lawson, Harold Dangel, Bill Gaudy, Mike Sabovic, Charles Kalos, Ben Burton. Third Row: Charles Harrison, Joseph Bacsi, Wm. Beech, Franklin Elliott, Stanley Chapas, Walton Lawson, Eli Skorich, Harris Griffiths. Fourth Row: Joe Morris, Dominic Ross, John Ploszay, Lawrence Gault, Paul Forgash, Joe Grabach, John Simco, Kenneth Maund, Martin Ilaberman. Fifth Row: Sandor Nagy, John Pavlick, Pete Carozza, Alfred Arnold, Mason Barkemeyer, Jamles Riley, Charles Vaughan, Leonard Tijan, Charles Rosepiler. 102 ,. , PN 1-NVQ FTVN: K ff? DTE, so JeealleeiL,eSfQeL,HeeeQs2eQQzQL SOPHOMORE ANNUAL CONTEST WINNER Room 304AMr. Dodds First Rolvv: Ngary Mezoff, Lavina Searfoss, Elverna Kortz, Mr. Dodds, Cecilia Check, Iva Goettel, Lucille am . Second Row: Hazel Hudson, Anne Cordone, Ruth Jackson, Mary Kostkas, Isabelle McCarthy, La Verne Ditmore, Madelyn llihhs. Third Row: Jlack Sowko, John Ratesic, Leslie Torok, Fred Krutz, George Wells, James Yanni, Charles Cowe l. Fourth Row: Anthony Bradic, Pete Klipa, Paul Sheets, Jerome Bauer, Naomi Johnson, Maury Nayhouse, Byard Hilbert, Billy Surgeon. Fifth Row: Bernard Sayles, Harold Spiegel, Christine Larson, Helen Smith, Jean Langley, Ada liier, Delmar Dawkins, Marvin Roberts. FRESHMAN ANNUAL CONTEST VVINNER ROOM 308AMr. Carlson First Row: llelen lNise, Savilla Blank, Dorothy Bissell, Mr. Carlson, Lois Coleman, Dorothy Glass, Mildred Creenblat. Second Row: Kennedy Linge, Adele Mason, Betty Barnes, June Rae, Phoebe Johnson, Emma Kolieh, Anna Mae Weel, Virginia Cross, Joseph Cusky, Donald Crouch. Third Row: Howard Free, Dorothy Theodorovich, Margaret Davenport, Anna Chandler, Alice Watson, Jeanne Bedell, Aureline McDonough, Baird Coursin. Fourth Row: Fred Brown, Irving Feldman, Mason Cinn, Jean Young, Helen Gamble, Dolly Kistler, Milton Brakeall, Charles Starr, De Wayne Welson. Fifth Row: Jane Fritchey, Dorothy Day, Marvin Speigel, Jeanne Cramblet, Martha Verner, Marion Young, Howard Berger, Regina Bosnak, Erma Coherly. 103 K. .33 , Y X , , M. Luce - - fi , r' French Play Presented by the French Department Assisted by the High School Dramatic Club FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1933 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM L'ENFANCE DE JEANNE D'ARC Emma L. Simpfan Introduction - - ELEANOR LANDSTROM - MARII.YNN MCCONNOR Jeanne D'Arc - Petite Sveur Jacques D'Arc Isabelle Romee Pierre - - Edmond - Le Cure - Hauviette - Mengette - Catherine - Marianique - - QUEEN ESTHER BENNETT JAMES ROGERSON - MARY LOUISE KAHL - - GEORGE DAVIS CHARLES JOHNSON - FRANK KRISTUFEK GENE PATTERSON EMILY SNEDDON - - BETTY MCKENERY DOROTHY MOON AUDREE FULTON Vieux Benoit - - LOUIS RHOADES Une Mendignfe -------- - - - MERCEDES KREILING Time: Eighteenth Century Place: Horne of Jeanne D'Arc, Dornremy, France THE ROMANCES Qln Englishj Edmond Rofmnd Sylverte - - - RUTH PATTERSON Pereinef - - GILBERT MELLIN Bergamin - CARL MALLON Pggquingr - - - JAMES CAMPBELL Sttafarel - ------ ROBERT BARKEMEYER Swordsmenz JULIA MCDONNELL, MERCELLA DAUGHERTY, MYRTLE GORDON, LOUISE FELDING Time: Eighteenth Century Plate: A French Village CLEMENCE A MAL AUX DENTS' QClemenCe Has the Toothachej facqzzef Courville Zephyr - - ---- - T. W. YOUNG Mrs. Klarkson - - AMY GAMBLE Le Davier - - DAVID WEISS 9 J A C lv 104 Q Q5 YF Qi lf? 7 I EJ 53, in F E5 E JE J' ED la E .Q IQ N I,-.if--,..C,.Lv-Y,CL H, k ,,1. , xg-,K fx 1 N ' 'R-c I'Ti v.,,,, N, R-U 17-,ms-Q, 'SZTQTLQQ T. 74 ,I T. ,,, ,,, if 5, X LLL 53. H,4j3N1?- Y '53s gi .LL is RW F 1 A -I L A A' ----,J I ..: Y ' f - , ...Q-,f 5,,,..1.m1if,,.,.-.LH,.f.zaM1g3..-iff-gi.-,,, em..-A..-..-w.aI...,,..q.,,,M,,,.., FRENCH PLAYHH HCO1ItiIIucd Le Pere Garenois - Placide Q - Auatole - - Le Cornmissaire - - Agent, POliCCmzm's Aid - Time: The Present Phare: YOIIIIC, France DjI'fL'fjllLg Sm MIss MARTIIAJ. CIIAPIN -I, ,L-.01 L ,X-fjffrfiyf ' KL N f Tx-. f kk ,, -ml, -X :.f.4-.,,,f..., CHARLES BERISS - - PAUL RICH DANIEL GREIENTBLA1' BIIRYL RUIIIINSTLIN - JOHN BOVVITR RKJBER'F M. ClRAUSAZ Miss HARRIET R. THITT MISS DOROTHY NORTON ROBERT I'!ERBliRTSON MISS ARLA E. WALLACE ,,..Q,, ng.. French Play Committees .ftfztgf Pnffzfiviqm 1,40 'IAM ITS BAKER, Cfuzjrzfmn W'ILI,IAM MCCUNI5 WTILLIIXNI BUSCH CDI-IA RLHS K IINNUY El6'Cf7'4fL'1:1!I!.l' ANDY PIIDLAK, Clwjrzmzfz GIQOROIS BROWN CLARENCE XVEBSTHR THD AARON Pzvffpffzfz' GERALOINI5 DRAVO, Cl7r1fl'7l!pl7! NliI,L CULIVER ANNAIIIQLLI: BAR'I'I.TiTT JOHN XVOZNIAK LOUISL FLLOINI1 FRANK SCOTT . ,f 105 fVI AR Y AN li CORBE'I I', CIVLIIVUIJII JANE RICIIAR DS El.-SRL HIXSSIiLL PEARL KIIQR HI'I.I3N PAUL FRIQDA MAR ZIZIGILR C0.l'f!f71Z:' FRANCIS CALHOUN, Cf1I1jI'wI11z J CHARLES TILDEN 'IOHN HA R KLESS DOROTHY AR MO R NIA R Y XNIITSON ,IIKYIII-If LILLIANI POMILIO, PEARL BRANI' NIYRTLI2 CRORDON ULIA MCDONNIQLI. Cf71lfl'll!dII is fe ,eJfQeL1e2ef.t.,cQf2fQ2HeHeMeeQQQQv Q33 FRENCH PLAY ENSEMBLE March 24, 1933 TIIE DRAMA'l'lC CLUB MISS TEFFT, Sponsor First Row: Dorothy Armor, Virginia Housaman, Florence Fedders, Louise Felding, Gene Patterson, Ruth Patterson, Pearl Brant, Geraldine Dravo. Second Row: Frank Scott, Nell Oliver, Emily Sneddon, Myrtle Gordon, Marcella Daugherty, Julia Mc- Donnell, James Baker. Third Row: Charles Johnson, Frances Calhoun, Annabelle Bartlett, Mercedes Kreiling, Jane Robb, Baba Trax, Amy Gamble, George Kemp. Fourth Row: James Campbell, Robert McCune, Charles Tilden, William Skewis, Edward Peterson, Wm. , 1 . Connelly. Fifth Row: Carl Mallon, Charles Rae, T. W. Young, Bob Barkemeyer, Gilbert Mellin, George Davis. ,J My F ra Y I, . its L,K,,.,f+--- 106 A PX , -,SPX fxvg P ,v5,?f'w fwm4, i LTTTTN cf:'3ff:eS,.T 1,7 ,ffw 'WR CTI I S- THE TRAINING SCHOOL FACULTY Sitting: Rachel Roman, Gertrude Raz, Dr. J. B. Richey, Esther Tyson, A. R. Kurtz. Standing: Rachel Boax, Jean Baird-Coursin, Ruth Tumelty, Jennie Markcl, Kathryn Hill, Pauline Reed. THE FACULTY JOSEPH B. RICHEY, LL.D. , , L,Lectm'eJ SUIIERINTENDENT A. R. KURTZ, ANT .,,, .,,, I fzfmdzfvfiwz fa TKHCZVZJIINCZ, Nfzflfre finaly, CIIZJIZ Pqclvology' PRINCIPAL JEAN BAIRD-COURSIN, BS. ,. Om! ExpI'eI'.I'iaI1, Efzglixlv, Tefzflvjfztg of FXTIZIIZREVJ' TRAINING 'l'liACliER RACIIILL BOAX I,,,, , ,,,, , Ezl1zmfiw1.If Bfnfalgjv, T6tZC!7j7l4Q af Rmdjzzig ASSISTANT TRAINING TEACHER RLTTII A. TUNIELTY, A.B. , I ,Arr SUPERVISOR OI' ART RACHEL ROMAN, BS. ,, ,,,. , ,, ,Art ASSISTANT SUPILRVISGR Or ART KATHRYN G. HILL, HM., Afzzfic SUPERVISOR OI' MUSIC PAULINE RILED, AB., I ,,.,,,,,,, , ,,,MzzIi5 ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR OF MUSIC . JENNIE E. MARKEL, . ,.,, .,,,,., H Imdzwitifzg SUPERVISOR OIT WR1'l'ING ESTHILR M. TYSON ,,,, I,,, ,,,, , Plfzzzrizvriting ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR OF WRITINKE GERTRUDIS B. RAZ, B.S. .,I.,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,, , ,I , ,,,,.,,,, , Pfgyriml Tmiizifzfg DIRECTRESS or PHYSICAL TRAINING IN THE GRADE SCHOOLS X INT A I I V 107 vet ,PVQGN AFVNK A NNY imma ff W to , THEIEQEHHQMGHAQMUHQ ffm Tl Qfdll Kam ESM ,C 'nffia-f-?'v - ,zgffgfve , . STUDENTS OF THE TRAINING SCHOOL First Row: Ellen Morlock, Cecelia Bozogan, Irma Lytle, Ruth Martin, Elois Roman, Helen Long, Eleanor Carr, Anna Krall, Dorothy McCaskey, Vera Heholt, Janet Davidson, Margaret Rose. Second Row: Betty Rogers, Estelle Sherrick, Margaret Holland, Mildred Schoeller, Hilda Ackerman, Edna Sandmeyer, Mary Frederick, Alberta Aaron, Florence Mermelstein, Dorothy Makara, Esther Fox, Helen Kalstone. Third Row: Mildred Millington, Gladys Lynch, Ruth Goldfield, Nancy Ginn, Dorothy Clarke, Bertha Wernke, Orlena Lotz, Catherine Hoffman, Genevieve Houck, Lillian Rosnik, Cora Janey, Anna McCann. Fourth Row: Vera Rizzo, Rose Sowa, Betty Savage, .Iune Brown, Vera Wilson, Theresa Seigel, Naomi Reynolds, Martha Mamula, Marian Bartkus, Erma Buri, LaVerne Irwin, Virginia Shaffer. Fifth Row: Arthur Fait, Lucille Lytle, Jean Carpenter, Twyla Farley, Annabelle Milligan, Margaret Ockay, Elizabeth Smith, Virginia Edmundson, Mary Chromanics, Dorothy Gundy, Agnes Goffus, Madlyn Moorer. 'ix fl' Y ' L H Commencement Week, 1932 - A, we .X in . . A ' - Memonal Field , lO8 K-3X fvaffxmbfwfx- tm 'X N65-NWN Dqxf-NQH r ,-1 DELTA EPSILON CUP Cawzeqgie Chapter Won by the MCKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL For the Best News Articles- 1932 N. EGG,-, C If X: lik ffg'--- 109 Pd fvwifxf i , p nfidwx, K. ,psf-6 is ww is -- N Y.,--vi5'x' -A M THE RED AND BLUE STAFF First Row: James Barnes, Mary Jane Corhett, T. W. Young, Pearl Brant, Cyrus Hall. Second Row: Norma Dounlas, Ruth Patterson, Marilynn McConnor, .lane Richards, Evelyn Kellerman, Eleanor Goldberg. Third Row: John Wozniak, Gertrude Srulsou, Michael Patrick, Verna Wells, William McDonough, Anne Buzek, William Frederick. Fourth Row: Austin Perlow, Anne Robb. Robert Frye, Amy Gamble, Harry Seldowitz, Frieda Mae Zeiger, B'll B 1 rown. Fifth Row: Edna Matta, Joseph Barey, Don Kemp, Anne Christopher, Oscar Leckman, Dewayne Coulson, Blanche Parnham. STANLEY KYSLINGER JOSEPH CHERNICHKA I Runner-Up The Cbfzmpiwz , xi, . R W Chess Champior1sAN0ou Day Chess Tournament 110 ,N fa- ,upx fxvq f i'? X,,, fx X-Xfxyk so L. The 1933 Red and Blue E all know that a good newspaper can be produced only through labor. As a result, the 1933 Red and Blue staff has worked faithfully and diligently to preserve the same high standard which previous Red and Blue's have attained. Since no new columns have been added this year, great care has been taken with the Old standbys -the Music Box, Tattler, Bally Hoot, Woodpecker, and Noodle-Soup. The front page make-up has been varied as much as possible with photographs, drawings, boxed items, and different sizes of type. The editorial policy has also been varied, for the purpose Of increasing interest in that section of the paper. Since the members of the staff were not announced until the latter part of Novem- ber, the first issue of the Red and Blue was not published until at the Christmas vacation. Consequently, We have been limited to five issues. We hope, however, we have made up in quality what we have lost in quantity. Due to the prevailing economic distress, the price was reduced from one dollar to fifteen cents for a year's subscription. Because of this, the Red and Blue sale exceeded those of all other years. One thousand eight hundred thirteen subscribed for the school paper. ln other words, over one-half Of the high school students have read the paper. We hope they have not been disappointed. The Red and Blue staff wishes to thank all who have so kindly cooperated with us. We desire to express our appreciation especially to Mr. L. W. Strong, our faculty adviser, who has so faithfully and so willingly aided us. M ..4,.1.g,..M..i Red and Blue StaEE,1932-1933 AJ.ri.rti111t Editor PEARL BRANT B1i.rizze.r.r Millltlrgff' JAsIEs B ARNES Arrirtiuzz Bll.ffIIC,f,l' Manager CYRUS HALL Atlnfetit Editor JOHN XYOZNIAK AMY GAMBLE VVVILLIANI MCDONOUGH ANNE BUZEK JANE RICHARDS EDNA MATT.A ELEANOR GOLDBERG WILLIAM FREDERICK ,cf E NORMA DOUGLAS .X . 'X L L ' 'K Edifor-in-Cbirf T. W, RVOUNG Art Editor OSCAR LECKMAN Ciffltfllfidil Editor HAR RY SELKOVVITZ Lifffdlijf Editor M ARY JANE CORBETT Forlzfify Adviirr L. W. STRONG Repotterr GERTRUDE SRULSON DON KEMP IXNNE CHRISTOPHER WVERNA VVVELLS DEWYAYNE COULSON BLANCHE PARNHAM ANNE ROEB ROBERT FRY 111 School News Editor RUTH PATTERSON Alumni Editor NfARILYNN MCCONNOR Exrbimgc Editor JOSEPH B A R EY Joker Etiitor' FRED.-1 MAE ZEIOER GEORGE TURNER EVELYN KELLERINXAN IXUSTIN PERLOW GRACE ELLIS MICHAEL PATRICK RUTH MCCANDLESS JEANNE CRAMBLET BILL BROWN ' 'JD' le .1 AG, kw WWFNFYN ffm bw R RW' V Ax ll Q if I, May FCSfiX'117MCmOfi3l Field f Mav 1932 A Q . L J L J 3 . rj QQ Xl ' H A Yi. Jw-Q, ' 9 ,. 112 Rf lx-lxTig 239 AXCEUUUCGHFQS Y Thar, mia' be, 'twill we build thi: ship! Lay Jqaare Zlae olockf upon the flip, Anal follow well tbif plan of mine, Clwofe the lifnbenr with greateft safe Of all that if 7UZ.YU7!7Yd, lnezvarej For only what if .round and .wrong To tbix veffel .rlvall belong. QLONGFELLOYV. Gold Football Prwerzled by the Board to oar' W. P. I. A. L. Chafnpionf , ,avg D N -'TF PX -,f Xf-V ' axx fm f Y'?'3 wvfx I sf? Chi xi? rl! ,fi EQ? at Tb gals at U THE COACHING STAFF Sitting: MR. KALASSAY MR. CLEES MR. LYNCH Assistant in Football ,Xssistant in Football .Xssistant in Football and Basketball Standing: MR. SFLLIVAN MR. FALLQUIST MR. TINSON MR. BUCHANAN Football Baseball Assistant in Football Basketball Football, Basketball Baseball Golf , Football Basketball Baseball Golf , X . x u, -1 H , .q.,g,.., , THE TEAM CAPTAINS, 1932-1933 THE TEAM MANAGERS, 1932-1933 URKE XIIDNOVIC Nun CAUGHLY Jon N KASUNICH PAD1gN G,3NlBI.li CA RL MALIJLHN R,-xx' L1'f'rLE JOHN WOZNI.XK ,,.Toxi W'1LsoN ' x X J 115 X IM fvr Off?CTB'fT?'Nf ffCCT?N AM K i f KN. K., .lid I A .E A L4 f P1 113925 3 M- D f w-, Eb CLATLEQIQE Cl? Athletic Honor Roll ANDY JAKOMAS, Captain EUGENE BOSTROM, Maizager MIKE BUBRIK ALBERT BRENNAN JOHN SNEDDON, Captain TOM ARMSTRONG, Manager JAMES BENNETT BURKE VIDNOVIC, Captain CARL MALLON, Manager PAUL BIELIC WALTER CARLSON PAUL CARROZZA WM. GOBBEL JOHN HARKLESS CARL JACKEL ANDY JAKOMAS NED CAUGHILY, Captain RAY LITTLE, Managel' WM. KOVACEVICH Weavers of the M 1932-1933 M.-qlluIQa..., ,.,, .M BASEBALL GEORGE KATRICK JOHN KASUNICH JOHN KOVACEVICH TOM SPALLA GOLF NED CAUGHEY JOE DRAGO PADEN GAMBLE FOOTBALL JOHN KADAR JOHN KASUNICH GEORGE KATRICK JOE KITTIKO CHARLES KENNEY JOHN KOVACEVICH HENRY LEFKOWITZ JOHN LICHMAN JOHN MARK BASKETBALL CHARLES ONCEA ANDY PETACK ARTHUR DISEGI ROBERT BESWICK BURKE VIDNOVIC NICK XIIDNOVIC JOHN PIECZYNSKI ED RACK GEORGE SPERLING ALEX MATTHEWS CHARLES MCBURNEY EUGENE MISENHELTER MIKE OBUSEK MIKE PALKA ANDY PETACK TOM SPALLA NICK XIIDNOVIC PETE WAITER EMERY TOTH PETER WAITER TOM WILSON 116 , x A , w - W - , X , 1 rj: ., .2. f , . ., 1' TT - ....h.,1.w.,,, , Maw , :M .. t THE VARSITY READY FOR THE CHARGE The Line: Kasunich, Gobbel, Bielic, Petach, Mark, Obusek, Katrick. The Backs: Jakomas, Kovacevich, Spalla, Captain Vidnovic. 'l'llE VARSITY SQUAD, 1932 First Row: Carlson, Misenholtur, Palka, Katrirk. Nlark, Jakomas, Spalla. Kovacevich, KL-nnev. Second Row: Pctach, Mcliurney, Carozzo, Harkless, llohhel. Bielic, Ohusck, Kadar, Captain Viduovic, Third Row: Mr. Clees, Asst. Coach, Jackal, Lefkowitz, Waiter, Kittiko, Mr. Sullivan, Coacll, Solomon, Lichman, Bach:-1, Kovac, Mr. Lynch, Asst. Coach. Fourth Row: Prehac, llillwrt, Bolar, N, Vidnovic, Kasunich. Elliott. Matthews. 5. M5 ll? 'WX ee- fx-feffxqxhfqvlxe lx 'X KX'-WH K rc. ft. I fl D L,-iq txi The Football Season A REVIEW HE season of 1932 at M. H. S. was the best of any season in the history of the local school. The team representing the Red and Blue covered itself with glory by winning every game played during the regular football season. In our string of nine straight wins we numbered as our victims some ofthe best high school teams in the Pittsburgh district. So well did the Varsity, under the tutelage of Bill Sullivan, perform that only two teams scored on M.H.S., New Kensington, and South High, of Pittsburgh. Later in the season New Kensington forfeited the tie game, because one of her players was declared ineligible. At the end of the regular season the W. P. I. A. L. officials ruled that Jeannette, McKeesport, and New Castle were Co-champions in the class AA division. As an aftermath of the season's games McKeesport met New Castle, at New Castle, with the result M. H. S. lost, 20 to O. The game meant nothing to the winner or to the loser, since the committee had already rendered its award of the championship. l W M .E .gk 118 y fTf R'?'X4' 'N A H-fwx rw 6 Q QQ Q33 A an Q- I A- McKeesport High opened the season with a smashing victory over Glassport High by the score of 20 to O. jakomas and Captain Vidnovic scored touchdowns for the Red and Blue. Glassport was unable to withstand the relentless hammering of McKeesport's hard-driving backs. The following Saturday Monessen came to our stadium. McKeesport's powerful attack proved too much for Monessen. Our titular contender advanced a step toward the scholastic throne by side-tracking her 14 to 0. jakomas and Spalla scored our touchdowns. October 8 saw McKeesport overwhelm Tarentum High by the score of 52 to O. M. H. S, scored four times in the first period. Spalla and Jakomas made three touchdowns each. Gobbel was conspicuous for his fine work in the line. Two crack defensive elevens battled to a 6 to 6 tie when Ken High and McKeesport clashed in a class AA conference game at New Kensington. The game was a line battle, with the Tubers showing power in the first half, and the New Kensington team coming to the fore in the final quarter. With Andy -Iakomas on a scoring spree M. H. S. submerged South High, of Pittsburgh, by a score of 39 to 6 at the World War Memorial Held. jakomas scored five touchdowns, and Johnny Kovacevich made the other one for M. H. S. Two successful forward passes led to S1 ....- 119 PX 'WX fs,-feff-N'Xfxf5'i'?'NrWA'N f-fx?-NWN SQAAQH f. South's love touchdown. Uniontown High's football team felt the sting of McKees- port's potent attack when the local scholastic gridmen rode through to a decisive 31 to O triumph over the visitors. Captain Vidnovic starred on defense and offense. jakomas scored two touchdowns. Central Catholic High, of Pittsburgh, crumbled like a falling levee before McKeesport's towering wave of grim, blue-jerseyed warriors, whose potent, co-ordinated attack and defense enabled them to take a 24 to O victory at the World War Memorial stadium on November 5. Captain Vidnovic, Kovacevich, Spalla, Katrick, and Kasunich starred for M. H. S., while Darragh and McWilliams scintillated for the Pittsburghers. On Armistice Day McKeesport High's football brigade turned loose its decimating force of its heavy artillery against Norwin High, and the Red and Blue piled up seven touchdowns. Captain Vidnovic, Spalla, and Kovacevich starred in the backfield. Kasunich, Kattick, and Obusek featured in the line. The feature battle of the season took place on the local gridiron November 24, when the local gridders upset our old rival, Clairton, by the score of 6 to 0. Mc- Keesport completely outplayed its ancient foe at every tllffl. But Clairton's sturdy 120 fx' '5f'e-QFTN NfeX,,,X fin 1 ' fxxtg 'N ,L , . L X , Q ,, L f qu ,, V, , . I f-- f- A -A X ' vrfm, I, at CTN TTT V1 , X71 X X' ri riff- . A ' '12 f' Ti 'J VN TR ..LLSe ii tk I ii Fros t siotaiuiiimflivtiox t to h,C.wf-.CE-L11:5f.ffi- ,fL,,L..K,1'-JTTXL fagi-g, T-ei x':,?5'l:-i-1 ?-w-.v?lbFTTVTr?3-.-fr TIT !:-Lzigfuji i.,T1.:, X'i..f 'Ti S- ,4 47, defense kept the goal safe until late in the hnal quarter, when Spalla went over for the only score. M. H. S. made 19 first downs to one for Clairton. Captain Vidnovie, Jakomas, and Krill featured. Shortly after this thrilling game the W, P, l. A, L. awarded the class AA championship to Mclieesport, Jeannette, and New Castle. TIIIQ COMPLETE ScIiIsoUI.E, VVITH Scomzs Mclieesport High , , 20 Glassport High O Mclieesport High , , 14 Monessen High , O Melieesport High , 52 Tarentum High ,, , O Mclieespott High 6 New Kensington High, , , 6 Mclieesport High . 39 South High, Pittsburgh 6 Mclieesport High 31 Uniontown High , , O Mclieesport High 24 Central Catholic High . O McKeesport High , ,, 45 Norwin High , O Mclieesport High , , 6 Clairton High , , ,, , O Mclieesport High L, O New Castle High , 20 TIII-3 XVARSITY LIN E-IJ I1 Lett End, L, , , , ,KA'Fl21CK Left Tackle , CDBUSEK Left Guard A NTARK Center , , PETACH Right Guard ,,,BInI,Ic Right Tackle ,,,,, , IGOBBEL Right End , , ,, KAsUNIcII Quarter ,,,, .. , A , Kovixciavicn Left Half, Right Half Fullback ,, ,, ,I 'lAKoMAs B, XYIDNOVIC ,, SPIxI.I.A The substitutes included such sterling performers as Luricowirz, Ki-XDAR, Mc- BIJRNIEY, PALKA, N1IsI5NHI3LTuR, KENNEY, N. XVIDNOVIC, K1TTIKo,'l.xcKI-LL, LICHMAN, MATTHIf:ws, HAR IcLIiss, W AITIeR. CLASS FOOTBALL GA MES Assistant football coaches Kalassay and Tinson organized two class teams, the Freshman and the Sophomore squads. These teams met junior High teams of this district. Both squads made a good showings THE FR ESHMAN' TEAM October 14 McKeesport . , 6 Elizabeth juniors, O October 12 Mclieesport ,, .O Clairton 'juniors , O November 10 Mclieesport . .7 North Braddockvlrsi O Tun Sovnomokif. TEAM November 4 lVlcKeesport,, ,, , , N7 Braddock juniors, . , .6 November 14 Nlclieesport , . O Glassport Reserves , 15 I l2l 1 L ,ww fysgvxg, ,C A v X KTNQM , ,J,Y isa K A L-. ,rg x 4, x:,L.:,', -- L. .Q .J5e,ll Qfea2HeHeM0e2riQQ FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM, 1932 Front Row: Dudek, Dunlap, Mackey, Megella, Shaffer, Signet, Trimble. Middle R0w:Sollars, Brubaker, Pausic, Ulakovic, Lockhart, Libengood, Bazzone, Gibbons, Rinella, Teslovic, Mgr. Third Row: Patrick, Mgr., Kozar, Mgr., Olsen, Meisenhelter, Turkaly, Mr. Kalassay, coach, Olexik, G. Jakomas, Dansak, Keith. Members Receive Gold Footballs, Emblematic of the W. P. I. A. L. Championship, 1932 The regulars, three leading substitutes, and the student manager received gold footballs at a chapel meeting held March 31. Those thus honored are: Captain Burke Vidnovic, Captain-Elect Paul Pielic, John Kasunich, Wm. Gobbel, John Kovacevich, George Katrick, Tom Spalla, John Mark, Andy Jakomas, Andy Petach, Mike Obusek, John Kadar, Charles McBurney, Henry Lefkowitz, Eugene Misenhelter, and the student manager, Carl Mallon. Burke Vidnovic, Jakomas, Kovacevich, Spalla, and Katrick also received gold haseballs the spring of 1931, when M. H. S. won the W. P. I. A. L. baseball championship. fx SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM, 1932 XX Front Row: Mellinger, Kelly, Cowell, Crosby, Carr, Kline, Chancio, Galloway, Sullivan, Craytor. ,Q 'mx Second Row: Hartstein, Mgr., Serena, Kittiko, Traeger, Roderick, Rodman, Manning, Gerendash, Mag- licco, Petach, Mgr. 122 1. ,ff . . , WM' who . THE 1933 SCHEDULE The school authorities have arranged a verv attractive schedule for the coming fall, Five class AA teams will meet the local eleven. These include Monessen, New Kensington, Greensburg, Norwin, and Clair-ton. Homestead will again appear on our schedule. Graduation will take Several lettetmen. Yet, Coach Sullivan will have a strong nucleus of seasoned plavers for the 1933 grid team. Paul Bielic is the new Captain, September lo September 23 September 30 October 6 October 14 Oc tobet 21 October 28, November 4 November ll November 18 November '50 Tm: Scnrtntmi-, Glassport at Mclieespott McKeesport at North Braddock New Mclieesport at Monessen Mclieesport at Homestead Open Kensington at Mclieesport Mclieesport at Uniontown Greensburg at Mcliecsport Norwin at Mclieesport , Open Mclieesport at Claitron ka 1 3:1 'X The W. P, l. A, L. Championship Cup The Football Trophy Won Last Fall 123 T .Afpffxgfvxf A 'KTCSTP KTCXT' f - Y - T31 .c .sq1f.aEeLHs 2G1faQQsHeaHaw2rLQD.v THE BASEBALL TEAM, SPRING, 1932 First Row: Nick Vidnovic, George Katrick, Andy Jakomas, Captain, Mike Bubrik, John Kovacevich. Second Row: Al Brennan, Tom Spalla, Bob Beswick, Arthur Disegi, Burke Vidnovic. Third Row: Eugene Bostrom, Manager, John Kasunich, Mr. Fallquist, Coach, Mike Palka, Steve Compton, Mike Ohusek. The Baseball Season A REVIEW EHIND the superb pitching of Bubrik and Brennan, the timely hitting and the air-tight fielding of the team, McKeesport High swept to another sectional championship last spring. Carnegie High barred the way to another W. P. I. A. L. championship. The latter dethroned M. H. S. as scholastic champions of Western Pennsylvania on the Edgar Thompson field, Braddock, by taking a hotly-contested game, 4 to 3. The locals played fourteen games. The team, under the capable coach- ing of Abby Fallquist, copped eleven victories. One of these was the splendid victory over the Penn State Freshmen, at State College. Graduation last spring took a heavy toll from the first string players. Yet, Coach Fallquist will have such seasoned players as Captain-elect Kasunich, Jakomas, Nick Vidnovic, Brennan, Palka, Oncea, and Katrick. Prospects for a winning combination this spring look bright. John Woznialc is slated for the managership. THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport High School ....,..,., 10 M. H. S. Alumni .......,... ,.,..... 1 McKeesport High School .....,..t. 9 Elizabeth Hivh ......... ....,... 5 b aa qllfv 4 is 124 Q 6:1532 BASEBALL--Continued Mclieesport High School ,.,,,AA. , 15 Rankin High ii.,777ii,,, i.7,,. O McKeesport High School ..77.,o,,, 15 Edgewood High g..i.,oi ,, E vwrg, , 2 McKeesport High School .,,...i7oo 13 Wilkinsburg High 1.7.,i O McKeesport High School .i....i,.. 9 Turtle Creek High ,i1,,.,,i .,11. 4 McKeesp0rt High School ,,..,.,,,, 19 Elizabeth High ,,,.,,,,,,,7.i. ,,.,. 1 McKeesport High School ..i.,.i, ,11 Penn State Freshmen Y,.. ,,,,, .,Yt. 1 McKeesport High School ......v..i 7 Wilkinsburg High .... ,..,. ,,,t, . 2 Mclieesport High School t.v,,,t,Y 12 Turtle Creek High ....,,,,, t.,,tt 2 McKeesport High School ,ttt,i,YYt 3 Edgewood High ....,, ,, t,t,, . 6 MCKeesport High School tittt.t,,t 2 Rankin High ,..,.,,.,, tt,,,,, . . 3 Mclieesport High School ,.i,..,t,t 5 Turtle Creek High ttt,i,,tt ..e... 2 Mclieesport High School ,...,,,,,7 5 Carnegie High, ,t,,,t,,,,. ,.,,,, 4 THE LINE-UP OF THE TEAM Left Field ,Y,t,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,7i,,,,Y,c,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y,,,,,,ci.,,,i,,,, B o B BEsw1cK Short Stop ...... Catcher ,,.,,,.Y,, First Base r..t,r,,,,, , Center Field ,,,,,,,,,, Right Field ,,.. , , Second Base ..,, , Third Base t,tt,,,, Pitcher t.tttt,tt ,,,,..,.GEORGE KATRICK ,,,,,t,,,,,BARR SPALLA ,,,,,,tNICK VIDNOVIC ,,,,,,,,ANDY JAKOMAS KASUNICH ..,. BURKE VIDNOVIC JOHN KOVACEVICH BUBRIK SUBSTITUTES ALBERT BRENNAN, pitcherg ARTHUR DISEGI, fielderg MIKE PALKA, catcherg CHARLES ONCEA, fielderg PETER OBUSEK, fielder BASEBALL SCHEDULE, SPRING, 1933 McKeesport High plans to put out a winning team this spring. The local school has been put in section HI, consisting of Elizabeth, Wilkinsburg, Edgewood, Turtle Creek, East McKeesport, and McKeesp0rt. l THE SCHEDULE April 18 ..Y.,.,. .,......, t,,,...,. E a st McKeesport at McKeesport April 21 ...,r..,,. .. .,.,,Y. Wilkinsburg at McKeesport April 25 .,t,, .,V.t.,.,v McKeesport at Edgewood April 28 rr,,,ir E it t,,.rtr,,tt. McKeesport at Elizabeth May 2 ,,.,t,,,, May 5 ....tt,,, May 9. .s... t,,,, , May 12 t,,,t,,,,,, May 16 ,.,,,,,,,,, May 19 ..,. .,.,,. .,,r,..,.,,..McKeesport at Turtle Creek 111r,.McKeesport at East McKeesport 1,.W11McKeesport at Wilkinsburg .,,,t,,,tEdgewood at McKeesport ...,,,.,1r,..,Elizabeth at McKeesport ....,,...Turtle Creek at McKeesport 125 f -R A , ix 'va ,X4?fN1'Nfeiv'N, A ff-NCTN Kink 7 l ii. Aasfefi ....,.JYii.3.tff ft.: L Sb t TnE1 GaUaHaMaN.2ffW Gil If X. g X H, f nw ll T , ,W dmc, THE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Front Row: Gibson, Waiter. Second Row: Morlock, Caughey, Captain, Toth. Third Row: Little, Mgr., Wilson, Petach, Mr. Buchanan, Coach. Fourth Row: Kucherak, Kovacevich, Oncea. The Basketball Season A REVIEW The game with East McKeesport High, played February 24, brought to a satis- factory close another fairly-successful season. The Tubers, under Coach Buchanan and Captain Ned Caughey, played a hard schedule, having been placed in section 7 of the W. P. I. A. L. The record shows twelve games Won and six games lost. Un- fortunately, the games lost were with Homestead and Duquesne. The latter school Won the sectional championship from Homestead. Throughout the season the locals played a fine brand of basketball. :xx 1, 126 PM Mafxffffw 'K A ffvx Awe QF. Q37 THE RESERVES' BASKETBALL SQUAD Front Row: Carpenter, Lewinter. Second Row: Vaughn, J. Kittiko, Carozza Third Row: Mdlrew, Assistant Manager, M. Kittiko, Waiter, Kincaid, Assistant Manager. Fourth Row: Gibson, Rodman, Kucherak SECTION 7 FINAL STANDING Tmmf Worz Loft Duquesne .,,, 7 Homestead, ,, 6 Clairton. ...,.., , 4 Mclieesporr 3 Munhall ,,..., C ,,,. ,, ,A ,,,, N ,U O THE VARSITY SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES MCKCCSpOfK High, ,, N, ,,,, , ,H36 Mclieesporr High. I .. A 20 Mclieesporr High ,. .38 Mclieesport High ,,,,,, ,,,C,, 3 4 Mclieesport High ,,,,, ,.,,, 1 6 Q xx A Q 2 fe I 127 Donora High ,,,,,,,,. Pvt. 875 750 500 375 OOO Mt. Lebanon High ,,,, , ,,,.C... 23 Norwin High ,, .. A Glassporr High Donora High . , , ...I.... 35 , .22 , .,.. 15 PM EK NT? 'N f N ffnf'?N ffh -- TE iMWH?E9 HwMe.HADM5i2 fff in C ,,v,,, ,fi it-Af ,, v- ,, AY, X472 '7 X-f9iv.Q.4?ffx M. H. S. JUNIORS First Row: Kostur, Ciavarra, Lapkowitz, Lockhart, Levulich. il McKeesport High McKeesport High Second Row: Mgr. Teslovic, Keith, Olexik, Carter, Lusckay. Third Row: Berger, Fairley, Mgr. Palka, Coach Clees, Turkaly, Pulsinelli. VARSITY SCORES-Continued Norwin High ,,.,,..,,,,...,.,. Mt. Lebanon Higham, H Duquesne High ,..,,, ,,,,,,, Mciieesport High McKeesport High Mclieesport High McKeesport High McKeespott High McKeesport High MCKeesport High Mclieesport High Mciieesport High McKeesport High ........,. .,,.,,.. 3 4 McKeesport High ...,,,,,.. ,...,i,. 3 2 East McKeesport High Homestead High Clairton High. ,,,,,, , Munhail High ,..,,,,,, Glassport High ,,,,,,, Duquesne High 7,7. , Homestead Highm Clairton High ,i,.,, ,,,,,,,. Munhall High ,,,.... ,,,,,,, East MeKeesport High 'Wx Pvi 'Tpffxjfsvxf T Cf-TY KXATR r isis. fc PROSPECTS FOR 1933-1934 Graduation this June takes Captain Caughey, Wilson, and Toth. The following lettermen remain as a nucleus for another winning combination: Petach, Morlock, Oncea, Waiter, and Kovacich. Promising reserve material includes Kucherak, Gib- son, Carpenter, Lewinter, Rodman, J. Kittiko, and Lefkowitz. M. H. S., in all probability, will be in the fight for the sectional championship, especially, since Homestead and Duquesne will lose greatly through graduation of their star floormen. THE VARSITY LINE-UP PETACHt,F0l'1l!dfd ONCEA?'C67Zf6f' TOTH-Forward CAUGHEY-Guard WAITER F0fu'dfd W1 LSON?GIldfd KOVACICHQCEHIEV MORLOCKEGZIHFIZ THE RESERVES' SEASON The Reserves finished the season with a fine record. The team won seven of its ten scheduled games. The Reserves usually played preliminary games for the Varsity. THE RESERVES, SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport Reserves McKeesport Reserves McKeesport Reserves McKeesport Reserves McKeesport Reserves McKeesport Reserves McKeesport Reserves r... . ....t. . McKeesport Reserves .,t.. ....ttt McKeesport Reserves McKeesport Reserves Donora High Reserves ,,,., , . Mt. Lebanon High Reserves Donora High Reserves.. Mt. Lebanon High Reserves Duquesne High Reserves ..e, ., McKeesport Olympics .... ., Clairton High Reserves... .. Cramers rr,..... ...,,..,,V,,,., ..,. . . . , Duquesne High Reserves .t.. ,. Clairton High Reserves ....,.,, THE RESERVES, LINE-UP Fwwardrf CARPENTER, LEWINTER, VAUGHAN Centerf: GIBSON, ALLMAN, RODMAN Guardrxj. KITTIKO, M. KITTIKO, CAROZZA THE JUNIORS' SEASON The Juniors' team, composed of Freshmen and Sophomores, had a fair season, in spite of early reverses. Under the coaching of Bill Clees the boys made a credit- able showing with the Junior high schools in the McKeesport area. Several of the players will be eligible for the Reserves next season. THE JUNIORS, SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport Juniors .,..,,.. ,, . McKeesport Juniors ....,... ....... McKeesport juniors ........ McKeesport Juniors ........ McKeesport juniors ........ ...,... Clairton Juniors ........ Duquesne Juniors ........, , Homestead Juniors ...... .... North Braddock juniors .... . West Homestead Juniors ....,., im X .1 V 5 THE JUNIGRS SCORES-Continued McKeesport Juniors ,...., . ..., ,. 3 4 Munhall Juniors ...,.,, ., ,v , ,.,. 1 5 McKeesport Juniors A,,, ., 7 Wilkinsburg Juniors 4,,,.AA, ,7 w, v , .14 McKee-sport Juniors ,. ,. ,. . ,.. 1 6 Claitton Juniors ,,....., .....23 McKeeSpOrt Juniors ..,,,,, ,,7 ,, ,,, 1 5 Duquesne Juniors 1,77,.,,, ,1,,Y,,,, 2 9 McKeeSpOrt Juniors ..,Y11. 1Y11,...., 3 2 Homestead Juniors e,., ,,e,e..1, , . e,,.., 12 McKeespOrt Juniors ..,.,,. ,,,7.,, l 9 North Braddock Juniors e,,, ,,,,,,,.,. 1 O MCKeesport Juniors ,oo...,.oo 24 West Homestead Juniors oo,oo,o ,oo. , 119 McKeesport Juniors ,,o,oo. ....,eo 1 9 Munhall Juniors v.,,..,.s,,,oo,.o7 oo,o,,,.. 2 7 McKeespOrt Juniors ,,,,..,Ae, 25 Wilkinsburg Juniors ,,,,,.,, 7o77,,o 7 .33 THE JUNIORS, LINE-UP Forwnrdix LAPKOWITZ, LUCSKAY Cenrerf: KEITH, OLEXIK Gnfzrdtr: CIAVARRA, TURKALY, LEVKULICH ?Te..4,,,.g,.. .. THE NOON-DAY LEAGUE Under the supervision of Mr. Clees, the Boys' gym director, the gym classes, numbering thirty-eight, engaged in an elimination tournament. This tournament was held during the noon hour in the boys' gym. After each class had its elimination, the Freshmen played the Sophomores, and the Juniors hooked up with the Seniors. The winners, the Sophomotes and the Juniors, then fought it out for the interclass championship. The Sophomores were the winners. The Freshman Championf TONY TELLINGER, MIKE BOBOJELICK, THOMAS BRLETIC, HARRY HILLEGAS, JAMES JONES. The Sophomore Champion! ALBERT TOTH, RAY HARTSTEIN, FRANK CROSBY, WILLIS CALLOWAY, TOM MANNING, FRANCIS KLINE, EMERSON DUNCAN. The junior Chnmpionf MCCLELLAN CHURCHMAN, MAX WEISS, CHARLES MURPHY, JOHN KOVACEVICH, BERNARD BEECH, WILLIAM CIDBOY, ERNEST ANDERSON, ROSS ALLMAN. The Senior Chnmpionf NED KOSANOVICH, JOHN WOZNIAK, BOYCE JAMES, ANDY JAKOMAS, BURKE VIDNOVIC, CHARLES KENNEY, FRANK KRISTUFEK, TQ ik K gwjwv, 1 W K ,l l ,I TX n, YT' Jr-L 'xlib :,v O . A-C?-2 130 J V X- I - f xx --.fx --,Y Q lf'--, X I .. .A-x , I XYYW. X, f -.wp 1 -Y '?w rv 'X' 'xx Y, ,'134QQ53 xx 2 1' f' :N fx: ky f' 1:-xxx , 6 , LM!-If -pu. .4 ,I I E I 'wwf 'HI' 1 4 w, , -Q w KX-x 'K x W , , , I ,NI ,, I ., X ,.., I xx r - .-XS, ,, ,I,,--...frI.:A.4:y. . ,-.,--,.,,1.. T ,....:.11 LL...-egg, .---ur.-......g:ri-3':.4,:A.,5 -53---fX,,,f'f-af -.,.,,,,....,.:,gM1M,. I I ,MIME IL. zf- . G. 1' r ' .,., N. X.. ,I H,'X'..a.Ral' .gg .IILI U-LLXL, ' A M I I ' X' ' I jii.Ex..,lI.g.f'-X ZX- ..,, I v E -.ga-.. ., ,... ...I-WM,-.5 ....-,,,., X... THE SENIOR CHAMPIONS Sitting: Skewis, xvtlllliilk, James, Stokcn. Standing: Jakonmas, B. Vidnovic, Knsanuvich, Kristufck, Contukos. X ,g YV' TIIE JUNIOR CHAMPIONS Sitting: Cidhoy, Murphy. Wise, DeFalc0. Standing: Kovacevich. Hilbert. Allman, Churchman. Anderson, n 8 nm 131 VX .fyx X ffniv'Nf fwNAfsvg DGXQQR K 'J ft t t E tiiiigw it fWWQiQ, THE INTERCLASS CHAMPIONS-THE SOPHOMORES Sitting: Toth, Calloway, Kline. Standing: Harstein, Merry, Croshy. THE FRESHMAN CHAMPIONS Q if ' xxx, . 3 K Sitting: Tellinger, Bobojelick, Hillegas. I xx I n VL ',x Standing: Brletic, Feick. -' f iff' ,. 132 THE GOLF TEAM. SPRING, 1932 First Row: George Sperling, Ned Caughey, John Sneddon, Captain, Paden Gamble, John Pieczynski, Second Row: Mr. Graham, Coach, Ed. Rack, James Bennett, Tom Armstrong, Manager. The Golf Season cKEEsPoR'r HIGH enjoyed another line season in golf, spring of 1932. The local school played in section 2 of the lnrerscholzistic Golf Conference. Marches were played with Kiski Academy, Bellevue, Carrick, Oliver, and Peabody High Schools. Mclieesporr, on june 8, tied Shadyside Academy for runner-up position, 9 ro 9. April 22 April 25 May 5 May 6.. May May May May The locals won six marches, lost three, and were ried in two. Gamble, Cziughey, and Rack starred for M. H. S. THE SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Mclieesporr Mclieesporr Mclieesporr lVlCKccsport lVlcKeesporr Mclieesporr Mclieesporr ,Mclieesporr High High Hi gh. High High High High High ,. 1 Kiski Academy. . . 15 15 Carrick High 2 . 9M Peabody High 816 won hy forfeit from Bellexiue 12 Oliver High . 6 . ., Kiski Academy QM I5 Carrick High 2 . 9 Peabody High 9 5 . .. '65 H3 . A 1 2, Nafefw fwxaa, , trio? Qfd lk I Tripura 1391323 , 1 Younnnaiamomggffyg ggi -v fvk -- S, ,sg --v .A. -4- -'Lifx1fk::A2L f 41i,3-iQi?i- fxj ,41E '1c',- .g,.Y The Golf SeasonAContinued May 27 .,..V. Mclieesport High , ,..., .,.,V, 1 2 Peabody High .,..., .,,,,. 7 y May 31 ...w.. Mclieesport High ,,,,,,, ,,,7.. 7 Oliver High ,..,,.,7,,..,..,,,.,,, 12 June 8 ,,,,.,,,., Mclieesport High ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 Shadyside Academy .....,,. 9 Members of the 1932 golf squad included Captain Sneddon, Caughey, Bennett, Drago, Gamble, Pieczynski, Rack, Sperling. Graduation last June left Bennett, Caughey, Gamble, and Rack to carry on for M. H. S. Around these Coach Graham plans to build another successful team. Paden Gamble is the 1933 leader. Tom Wilson is the manager. THE GOLF SCHEDULEg193'5 Friday, April 21 ..........,.., Springdale at McKeesport Friday, May 12 ,,,. ..,... M clieesport at Springdale Tuesday, April 25 ,,.,,,,, McKeesport at Wilkinsburg Tuesday, May 16 ,,,,.,,, Wilkinsburg at McKeesp0rt Friday, April 28 ,,,,,,.,...... Shady Side at McKeesport Friday, May 19 ,,,,,, ,,,,, M cKeespOrt at Shady Side Tuesday, May 2 .,....,Y.,... McKeesport at Brentwood Tuesday, May 23 ...Brentwood at McKeesport Friday, May S., ,,,,,,,,... McKeesport at Turtle Creek Friday, May 26 ,,,,,,,,,,, Turtle Creek at McKeesp0rt A Biology Field Trip On the Kiwanis Trail fir: if, fi ll X Ml 122, ia- . la, ' 134 , serv 't Q were rows .fe 'wa Qi l l Physical Education HYszcAL education in the high school has kept pace with the fine work done in the class--rooms. The aim of the physical education instructors has been to provide every boy and every girl in the high school with clean and wholesome exer- cise. The usual gymnasium work, as wand exercises, club swinging, and dumbbell drills, has been supplemented with basketball games and other group exercises. N Every student, unless excused by his physician, has a regular gym class. In fact, physical education is receiving a just and proportionate attention in the high school. WM. A. CLEES, A.B. ERNA MEINERT Grove City La Crosse Normal Boys' Gym Director Girls' Gym Directress A x t . 1 Tlx 3 . L 135 in SKATE TT TM K I 1, Eb fc 1aTl3ll3?i Tl 111 I F' Tx 5-wc , L if E in 713 Y MISS BETTY MOLNAR National Women's Commander of the Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol of the United States As national women's commander of the Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol of the United States, Miss Molnar, a member of the class of 1921, organized, trained, and directed the American team of eight girls, which won first place in the international Sokol festival in Prague, Czechoslovakia, lastjune andjuly. It was her task to arrange and prepare try-outs, semi-finals, and the final elimination events that brought our the team of eight girls to represent the Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol- American women-on European soil. The team consisted of girls from the districts of New York, of the New England states, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Ohio. The training consisted largely of systematic training in apparatus, calisthenics, and field work. Betty's competitors were teams from Czechoslavakia, Jugo-Slavia, Poland, Bulgaria, and Russia. The victory achieved on July 5th meant the laural wreath, the first time an American team won the contest in fifty-four years, Over 300,000 gymnasts took part in the three weeks' activities at the Festival. Twenty-eight countries were represented at the meet. No other activity in the world surpasses the magnitude of this aHair. Congratulations, Betty, for the honor you have brought to Mclieesport and to the high school. 136 ,A ff NX X Ai ,Z3fXCCfU1WHfkUCF?Sq,,f 'WKM .Ylfe muzexr 11741je.ym' zwflf fm' fzrclfizig .su The tqallfzzzf lmrk,' nfwzg fm' ZL'llf6Ijf 11217 ll.vwc1z'fzm' five drkzw 1' lagfore flve,f111'a1'if1kq .X'n14',f27?1'li17g nt ffufif' fwziqtfv tfve .rfrcuzlzfr fiffzf mm' ffm' rippff zwfff ffm rzzfffifzig L Sc iff, Rgufemr, Ins' pkg 1'fc'Q:'. V l Jl l Hlfz AK,ffNffxr'N, S- afefsix fwfxh Q , E1 .aTEQli3kS 9Sf90iEll?ll 9CQf2Qj9i The Calendar Compiled by L 0 I S T H 0 M A S Secretary oi the 1933 Class ..qnng,..M SEPTEMBER By all there lovely tokens September eiezjr are bereg With rzemmefr bert of weather And azetumrzfr bert of cheer. 1-The football squad appears in full practice on Memorial Field. 2-Dr. Richey has an opening meeting with all teachers. 3-Professor Bower has a meeting at the building, teachers receive schedules and supplies. Many teachers have new room assign- ments. 4-Rest day for all. The last Sabbath evening service is held in the stadium, under the leadership of Dr. Courtice. 5-Labor Day. Our last free day for a few months, and the Seniors are ready for their last pull toward shore-Commencement. 6-School opens today, and close to 4,000 troop their way to school. 7-The enrollment continues to grow, and the auditorium houses many students as their home rooms. Dr. Richey visits us, and the post graduates return their books. Reci- tations begin in earnest. 8-No post graduates in school today. The orchestras begin to function. The band meets for the first time, and many new candidates appear. 9-Last opportunity to sign up for glee clubs. Morning classes are held up for rearrangement of sec- tion room seating. A 12-Boys' gym now opened for noon- I fe 0 fl day basketball. Mr. Bower an- nounces that only regular Seniors .-,X 139 carrying regular Senior subjects can try for honors. 13-Candidates for Freshman and Sophomore football teams report to Auditorium at 4:10. 14-Teachers hold a noonday meeting in the Aud. 15fThe oflice announces a complete schedule of glee clubs. 16-All candidates for Freshman and Sophomore football teams again report to Aud. at 4:10. Sophomore tuition students are to report to Shaw Ave. Bldg. after school today. 19-Tickets sold in the Aud. this morn- ing for the West Penn Line. Two minute bell is put into operation. 20-A'Freshies hold pep meeting for boosting football season. Mgr. Mallon, Capt. Vidnovic, and Coach Sullivan speak. Mr. Schad peps them up with some of the Schad enthusiasm. Teachers receive htst two weeks' salary-gladly. 21-Libarary books are given out. Juniors hold a pep meeting in chapel. 22-Men teachers hold meeting in Aud. at 12:30 to receive assignments for football duty. 23-Seniors hold chapel. Bernard Ragner, of Paris, gives an interest- ing talk. 24-Football season opens today, and we defeat Glassport 20 to 0. Pros- Sf 4 X Ll h is MJ f'N A XA d4?f'Nq'7 v?'Nf T 'VW D 5 cos-X, f if 2 Tri lb JaQe3!e?af.-,.e?2f-Qruarrwilciafaa N. .is .L 5 5 gl i. 2 La. 2'7- pects for the rest of the season are bri ht. 8 26-Dr. Richey holds a meeting at the 28-We get supplies!! Football picture appears in today's Press. 29-Teachers buy their copies of Ly- Shaw Ave. Bldg., at 7:30. man. We enjoy our first rainy day of the 30-Teachers hand in state and local term. attendance reports. ......qrrlrQ:.. .. OCTOBER Ola, .rzzm amd Jkief and cloudy of fzme Ami f01lJ6l J' of fzme, tagefber Ye cannot Viillili for one bam' Ocfobefr bright blue wefzflawff' 3, Our football foe is Monessen, but 17-Students are confronted with period Mclieesport comes out on top- ZO to O. First school month closes at 4 today. Students turn in schedule cards. A fire drill quiz is held in all the rooms. Rain!! Rain!! Work is begun on the new portables. Teachers hand in outlines for work covered up to October 12. -Varsity goes to Tarcntum, and we win 52 to O. Some slaughter!! -Teachers exchange grades at noon. -Report cards go out, and some students are glad to receive theirs, while some are otherwise. Report cards are returned to the teachers. The Hi-Y holds an open- ing meeting. Teachers meet in Aud. at 12:30. Sophomores receive their Ancient Mariner texts. -Juniors receive their Lorna Doone text books. Junior football team defeats Elizabeth Juniors- 6 to O. 15-Varsity goes to New Kensington, and the score is tied 6 to 6. Keen disappointment, we wanted to win. 1 9- ZO- 31m tests. -Teachers hold short meeting in the Auditorium. Class pictures are taken on Stadium steps. Football team has their picture taken by Birch. 21-Clairton Juniors play here. Score Oto0. -Mclieesport defeats South High 39 to 6. Another victory. -Senior teachers meet in the Aud. at 12530 today. Senior teachers hand in the Senior section room rolls. -Dr. Richey visits the high school, faculty pictures are taken. -Dr. Richey again visits the high school and addresses the Seniors. Seniors hold first class meeting in the Aud. They nominate class oflicers. -Class officers are elected, and Robert Barkemeyer leads the class of '33. McKeesport juniors defeat Brad- dock juniors, 7 to 64 -Uniontown plays hereg of course, we win, 31 to O. Dr. Richey calls a teachers' meet- ing. The second month of school closes today. Seven more to go! faafsc -.,f. 11-.. . , 'ima cn: tl- Vi ,N X-'gf V, . X N. af 'DYN 1 si... N-,X ,Q fi, .,. Y -' . 7-,ac T-. N ,..--Q W F. X, 4 iv.jJ,,+ T v if Dwp S1if'f'- N X ' A , ... .,, N2 va sc -. .., L. L . , L1 N L ' EMM-s-ra .-aww V- C KX .Ml X 4-1. 1 r..-1f:,.qe'e--in-g,,..l.J-M1221-...t--f--...a....-xf,in.,,.E.,, ,Jag N 0 V E M B E R l'Vif1Ie1'm11ir, flle zrimz' zc'f1.r lf7if.l' zrfiip: One rlwppy finger ima' on lm' lip. He had fam the mftzzzztia' from the ,billy Am! they clwzked iff hir girdle ffl llllllltlffdif. ' ' -Monthly outlines are handed in by the teachers, and exam papers are returned to the students. We all receive new library books today. Bundle Day today. Much cloth- ing is collected for the Helping l-land Association. Senior Chapel. We enioy a program of negro spirituals, presented by the Kentucky Harmony Singers. Mclieesport defeats Catholic High of Pittsburgh, 24-0. Still the victories come!! Teachers exchange grades at noon. Dr. Richey calls for a meeting at Shaw Ave, Banking begins today. Election Day. A straw vote taken in high school reveals that Roosevelt is the favorite for the presidency. A National Educa- tional Week program is presented in Senior Chapel by Room ZOO. Grade Cards are given out today. Supplies are given out after school this evening. No pencils this timell Parents' Day today, and many visitors come to see us at work. We celebrate Armistice Day. Many fans travel to Norwin. They return, celebrating another victory. Teachers' meeting is held this even- ing. Sophomore English teachers receive Lincoln text books. Teachers are to have examination questions ready to hand in. The Freshman and Sophomore footy ball teams meet in 316 at 4:10. Mrs. Squibb addresses the Hi-Y ar their regular meeting. zsaa fThe Boys glee club meets after school for a rehearsal. Room 103 challenges any other room in the building for perfect attendance until the Christmas Vacation. Examinations are held this morn- ing. The teachers' resolution con'- mittee meets to draw up resolutions for the coming institute. Examinations are held this after- noon, Christmas seals are given to each student in the atinual drive to relieve and prevent tuberculosis. Thanksgiving vacation begins at 4:10 today. Mclieesport defeats Clairton in a real battle 6-O. At last our ambition is realized. Teachers hold institute today, and the students enjoy a day of vaca- tion. Girl Reserves hold a holiday dance this evening. Institute continues, and the teach- ers enioy many interesting talks. Mclieesport is named Co-champs, together with New Castle and Jeannette, bv the directors ofthe W. P. I, A. L. We are given a half holiday to celebrate our successful football season. Hoo-ray !l Senior class holds a meeting in the Aud. The Senior dance committee is named, and each member of the class is assessed lj cents. Mickey Mouse show is held after school today. November exits. fe rt E DECEMBER Love in our LBHVIJ And glddnerr and good sheer And Cbriftmar fmgwznce Lingering all the year. 1- Dr. Buckner, of University of 30fMcKeesport defeats Norwin. And We are all excited when a football game with New Castle is scheduled for December 3. Pep meeting is held after school in the stadium. lVlcKeesport is defeated by New Castle 20-0. Hard luck, McKees- port! The Red and Blue stag meets today for their first meeting. A general call for basketball candidates is issued. Hi-Y and Girl Reserves hold their weekly meetings. Teachers are paid today. All Seniors having perfect attend- ance for the past three years are to send their certificates to the ofiice at the earliest convenience. -Teachers' meeting in the Aud. at noon today. Junior English teach- ers receive the Merchant of Ven- ice text books today. Mclieesport basketball team battles with Donora this evening, and is victorious, 36-12. Grade cards are given out tonight, and examination grades serve as the grades. Because of colds the absentees at school are numerous. Period tests are announced for December 21. Grade cards are to be returned this morning. Mt. Leba- non defeats McKeesport, 23-20. about taking extension courses at that university. More snow! 15-All English texts already examined are returned to the book room today. Our desks are minus a few books now. 16-Because of coldness all students studying in 118 are assigned to the Aud. All this week a Red and Blue chapel is held. 19--Teachers' meeting in the Aud. at noon and at Shaw Ave. after school. McKeesport tilts with Norwin, and defeats her 38-35. 20-Teachers are to receive examination supplies after school this evening. Mr. Ralston pleased the Seniors with a prohibition talk. 21-Seniors are given their schedules for having their pictures taken for the annual. We all have period tests, and are ready for a vacation by the time 4:10 rolls around. 23-Mclieesport defeats Glassport, 34- 22. Looks like a good season! 27fDonora defeated by McKeesport. Another victory!! 29--Many students of the high school, together with the alumni, enjoy dancing to jimmy Rice's Orchestra at the Masonic Temple. Pittsburgh, talks with teachers still the victories come! A REAL SPORT Freshie: Dad, do you like to dive? 2' RW 'l e U - au . 4 Father: Yes, indeed. ii' J , e . c' m ilk Freshie: Then dive into your pocket and get me 52.00 to buy a Yough-A-Mon. ? ,,3.+,-e? e ' 142 . also cif5T.t?5iiE1ea3,. it Q55 'JANUARY Chill airy and wintfy windr! My ear Hai grown familiar with your Jongg I hear it in the opening year- I lirten, and it cheery me long. New Year's DayeNo School! New Year's Celebration continues, and most of us listen to the Pitt- U. S. C. game. The Seniors hold basketball chapel. Capt. Caughey, Mgr. Little, and Coach Buchanan give us some views on our basketball season. --Basketball chapel continues for the rest of the week. All rooms get supplies tonight. No pencils this time! The Seniors receive proofs of their pictures, and pictures are flying everywhere. McKeesport Hi meets Duquesne in a basketball game, and we receive a set back. Too bad, McKeesport! East Mclieesport is drubbed in our gym. Good work, McKeesport! Football players receive letters in Senior chapel. Senior English teachers meet in the Aud. at noon to discuss the contest sponsored by the Knights of Pythias lodges. Mr. Daugherty speaks to us in chapel, using Friendship for his theme. Teachers are paid tonight. Homestead defeats Mclieesport to- night. Better luck next time! Senior English teachers receive their copies of Sir Roger De Coverley Papers. 23- 26- Grades are exchanged at noon today. -Well, we receive our cards today, and our marks consist of our examination grades. Many Senior English classes begin to write their themes on Friend- ship. We are defeated by Clairton in a real game. Oh, well, we beat them in football. The Annual Staff meets in 206 today to discuss Hnal plans before the Annuals are put on sale. Dr. Richey has a teachers' meeting tonight at the Shaw Avenue build- ing. Munhall and McKeesport clash tonight, but we come out on top. All rooms get supplies tonight. Pencils this time! We are informed that the section rooms selling the most Annuals in the respective class will have their pictures in the Annual. X The Hi-Y holds an interesting meeting tonight, a social period is observed after the regular meeting. Mclieesport defeats Glassport. Good work, Mclieesport! Annual Chapel is observed in the regular chapel period. Eleanor Landstrom and Louis Rhoades give interesting talks concerning the Annual for the Class of '33. REALLY? Hello, old man! said the wanderer. And how have you been since I left? Oh, I've got in the neighborhood of ten million dollars. You don't say! Yes, I do. I am rooming next door to the First National Bank. 'fam Pd NWFFCCWFC PSA ff? CFA- f. S it il? 1- 2- 3 6 7 9 10- FEBRUARY Wlaen on the boagbf the parple baalf ex- panel The bannerf of the vanguard of the spring Arid rivaletf, rejoicing rarla ami leap, And wave their flattering Jigfzalf from the Jteep. An intelligence test is given to all of the Seniors in their section rooms. The Seniors have Annual Chapel, and Eleanor Landstrom and Louis Rhoades make it hard for us to refuse to buy an Annual, especially after they told us of all the features to be represented. -The money for the Annuals ordered is collected. Duquesne defeats us in our gym. Too bad, McKeesport!! -More Annual money is collected, and the contest for the rooms sell- ing the most Annuals is closed. Basketball team has its picture taken today. -The Senior boys prove to us that they really can sing in Chapel. Good vvork, boys!! -Room 310 challenges all rooms for the perfect attendance champion- ship, beginning with the sixth month of school. The Freshmen enjoy a Lincoln chapel. Dr. Poulson delivers an inspiring address, and several Civil War Veterans tell of some of their many experiences in the war. 13- 15- Grades are exchanged at noon today. 14-Every student receives a Valentine -his grade card. The Hi-Y has its picture taken to- night after its regular meeting. 17-The winners of the Friendship essay contest receive awards in Senior Chapel. McKeesport van- quishes Clairtonll -West Homestead Junior basketball team meets McKeesport juniors in our Gym. We win easily. 22-Washington's Birthday I Supplies are given out tonight. 23-Everything seems to be in readiness for the approaching exams. 24-Groups I and II of the examinations are held this afternoon. -Groups III and IV of the examina- tions are held this morning. Many of our school students turn movie actors and actresses-our pictures are taken to add to the movie The Romance of lVIcKeesport. 28-The Seniors having perfect at- tendance during their high school course have their pictures taken this evening. So ends the shortest month of the year! 12-Lin:oln's birthday is celebrated all over our nation. CTWO ladies walking down townj First Lady: Did you notice how , Second Lady: You mean the one 5, and green parasolf' BTP F First Lady: Yes Second Lady: No, I didn't notice her. that woman who just passed was dressed? with the black hat, black hair, white dress 'vw NCFKTCKPYTLC N eff? Dfxdssa Q E -c MARCH The stormy March if come at last With wind and cloud and Changing fkiefj I hear the ifufhing of the hlart That through the IIZUZLU! Willey flier. -March comes in somewhat mixed. Part of the day it is somewhat like a lamb, but later it turns into a lion. -The Senior class holds a class meet- ing this evening. They decide upon their class motto, colors, and flower. Dr. Richey talks to us about our work for the remainder of the year. We now have a new president. Many teachers and students attend the Inaugural Ceremonies in Wash- ington, D. C. Sophomore English students begin their study of Julius Caesar. The Junior English classes begin their study of Idylls of the King. Exams are announced for April 28th and May lst. A group of girls interested in creative writing meet in Miss Low's room after school this evening. Mr. Bowen addresses the Hi-Y club this evening. His theme is Past and Present Inaugurationsf' Girls interested in debating meet in Miss Richardson's 'room this eve- ning. 1O-The Seniors have special chapel today. A representative from the University of Pittsburgh presents Captain Vidnovic with the first football trophy that our school has ever received. After the presenta- tion, the president of the W. P. I. A. L., speaks to the student body. Grades are exchanged at noon today. Grade cards are given out today. 15iThe Junior ring committee is an- nounced today. The committee holds its first meeting today. 16-The Girl Reserves interested in tennis meet in the girls' gym after school this evening. The girls interested in Personal Relations meet with Miss Kimmel this eve- ning. 17-The teachers receive their pay today. 20-The Seniors begin their study of Burke and i'The House of Seven Gables. The battery candidates for the baseball team meet in the Gym this evening. 21-The chapel period this week is given over to the French depart- ment. Short excerpts from the French plays are presented. 23fThe tickets for the French plays are being reserved. 24-The French plays are presented this evening, and are enjoyed by an appreciative audience. 27-The Red and Blue staff holds a meeting this evening. 28-Mr. Craig, an investigator of auto- mobile accidents, speaks to the Seniors in chapel today regarding accident prevention. 30-The Senior band and the Freshman band have their pictures taken today. 31-The Junior band has its picture taken after school today. March exits like a lamb. Gold footballs are given to the members of the football team. The footballs con- tain this in scription: McKeesport, W.P. I. A. L. Champions, l932. If te v to to 2 -Quia-4e2aj-xat ,vee1fe'gfi',k.QyW fkiilja.. . ...av-+4-i'1' APRIL Once mere in misled April The werlei if growing green, Along tbe iviiiding river The plzeiriey willewy lean. 1-April Fool's Day! Few jokes are played, because school is not in session. 4eToday marks the end of the 7th month. Honor students will soon be announced. Frank Hakanson, graduate of the class of 1929, and now a Junior at Oberlin, enter- tained the Juniors with two fine solos. 5ffThe Juniors and Seniors receive their last home reading books. School will soon be out! Teachers turn in report of work covered in March. First call for spring foot- ball practice. 7-f The Easter recess begins at 4 today. The Red and Blue makes its third appearance of the year. The Seniors hold their Easter dance at the Masonic Temple. Olson's orchestra provides the music. Names of students perfect in attend- ance this school term are turned in today. -Teachers attend the spring meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Edu- cation Conference at Pittsburgh. -fGood Friday! Many of us attend church. f--Easter Sunday! Today sees the end of our Easter recess. -The teachers are scheduled to exchange grades this noon. The Board of School Directors meets tonight to regulate salaries for the coming year. Report cards for the 7th month go out at 4 today. East Mclieesport High opens the locals' baseball season. The Coach predicts a fine season for M. H. S. The Freshmen and Sophomores exchange home reading books. The bands give their annual concert in the school auditorium. The concert proves a musical treat to all lovers of band music. Springdale High opens golf season at McKeesport. Wilkinsburg High comes to Memorial Field for its annual baseball game. Mclieesport High travels to Edge- wood for its first out-of-town ball game. M. H. S. plays golf at Wilkinsburg. We get supplies for the coming exams. The first set of exams is given this afternoon. The baseball team cross- es bats with Elizabeth High, at Elizabeth. Shadyside Academy has a match game with M. H. S. Sunday, and it marks the end of April. Only 17 days of school left for us Seniors. REAL SERVICE Two business executives were talking over their employees. Well, said one proudly, old Johnson has grown gray-haired in our service. L'Pooh! replied the other. We have a girl in our oliice who has grown yellow- haired, brown-haired and red-haired in our service. f , ,mfr--fifevw, Y- f .Fi -A '---1'Ne ' sk fxfov Ni 'pie . it ,--. , ,F -5 f. - 'NN s . ef YW .R 2 V is it ,TU-ite. H9335 Ysttgutyit-Mytoimlfrt ,. Axftgflf -- Y 73-4 L N ' xii -Ei' le- - ffcusfxfla-T':T5' A 4- 43 itgffiir QYT ,L X MAY Af1tqyj1aaw.i' an the titty .rlreel A l'Vlgy, lfjj' 11.1 tbozziglv fZ7?,1'0Il77g-Q1'6'!! Sprilzlg Herfflf had 507116 'tw m'z'fr.f.i' ffiillylf, .el tomzrzly !tl.l'.l', dwzfwe mn! ffm!--ff To .ruffle znpwz l!.l' 1z'awZe1'ii1g. May Day arriyesl So does our second set of evams. Nl. H. S. goes to Turtle Creek for a return game. Nl. H. S. golf team tra vel s to Bren tw ood . The Seniors turn in their last home reading reports. The glee cluhs, assisted hy the orchestra, present their annual operetta, The Count and the Co-ed. Senatorial examinations for this district are held in Pittsburgh. The hasehall team travels to East Mc- lieesport. Nlelieesport High plays golf at Turtle Creek. Today marks the end of the Sth month ol school. Nl. H. 5. plays hasehall at Wil- kinsshurg. Edgewood High plays on Nleinorial Field. The golf team plays a match Same at Springdale. Teachers exchanve ftrades this ew w noon. Reports for the Sth month go out today at 4. Flizaheth High plays a return game on the local lield. Wilkinslwurg High is heing enter- tained at the Countrv Club links. The Freshmen and Sophomores turn in their last home reading reports . 18 19 2? 14 23 26 So 51 1 -1 5 6 The May festival is presented on Memorial Field. Turtle Creek High opposes the locals on our lield. M. H. S. golf team is at Shadyside today. The Seniors spend their last day as students of M. H. S, The 1933 year- hooks appear on the cam pus. They meet with a hearty approval. Brentwood plays a return ma rch here. Senior make-ups lwegin. -More Senior make-ups are given. Undervradua te Il1llliC-1115 are Qiven a , tl the rest of the week. Turtle Lreek closes our golf season here. Decoration Dayl The last day of vacation until Vlune 7. State and local attendance reports are due at 4 today. Seniors get caps and gowns. Baccalaureate services are held. Eighth Grade Commencement is held on Memorial Field. High School Commencement takes place. We receive our diplomas, lor which we hay worked lor tour years. School picnic is held at Olympia. The 1931-1935 school year is otlici- ally ended. lf l could he a fairv l'd wave my wand just sog .ind turn all examinations -J Programs nice and slow. 3 Mir ii. ' TB 'irmiiu Toss ii TKYPQTEHSENMCKQHEEDQ WYE XI t. 5, .rv T Kegel ...,g.f:igf2l j.,v.-c:4?f73--fffs ,iff lava.. H The Music Department HE music organizations have enjoyed another fine year of musical achievements. The concert staged by the glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Wallace, set a standard of excellence rarely ever reached by high school students. The band con- cert, under the supervision of Mr. Stribrny, surpassed all former band programs. Both performances merited unusual commendation. The climax of the musical activities i was the rendition of the operetta The Count and the Co-ed, given in May, during music Week. This rendition, likewise, received much favorable comment. T As in former years, Mr. Stribrny had supervision of all the orchestras and the bands. Miss Wallace directed the Work of the glee clubs. She also directed the Freshman music classes and Junior and Senior literary classes in music. EDWARD J. STRIBRNY, A.B. ARLA E. WALLACE, B.S.M. Carnegie Tech Oberlin Conservatory Director of Music Instructor of Music D526 Q .fa a r Ki f' M iw T . as l i fxx A, in 148 V ,-'ff H 'y,f'XgA'.f'XN V mx'-,,V,1 --r f i A 1 -., Xygxy f' ' N f 1 if - f'NK5i XX 'XYx'ATf': Twp-r 7' RV , - ,fl Ni ' Q E X -f if H 1-Y , .-X .- F. H- iff' , fl f' A 'N if 1 ri f i F 1-ii lifj 1 Jipilxi mm 1 ,i X w K1 V f I lk 5 1 .. -..W U.. ,, N N, 1 AA- l- A y, A Xxx ...Ll 1. .L.. J. -ALLL K jf gl 7 . ' . .4 , . , , - - X ,. fix 'XX' ,f Q 4,-- ,5,,..f'v , 1, '--1 rf., YV,, ..,..A'1f i' 3.41 A-,-f,A LLSL 44:1 ---- gp--bq.g'1', -95:5-,,-'Q-.fi - --Y.-A. :AMA'fiYY ZEYLQ4 i-liair 144:11 FI, EV The Midwinter Concert I' 1'f,rffr1 ml hi The Onhcsr x'41 s and the Glas Clubs of thc Mglicwporr Higl1School lnifi- M1 511 pi 'f'1' 1 111111 nf Miz. li. ql, STRIBRNY mm Miss .ARIAA E. 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Sloloiftf MERCEDES KREILING HERBERT PORTER I Ruby Red March ,,,,.,,,,,, E, ,,,,,, i,,, vw,. B ll mbozzfe On the Volga COverrureD ,Ei,,,,,,,E ,,,,,,i A kimenko Serenade ,,,, ,,,,,,,,AA,77E,,.,,.,,A,iiw, 7 E, i,,i .,,. B ornboufe Fealty March .....i,,,, ,ii,,YY,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,i,,,,,,,,V,,,,,,,,, ,,Y,,. V oz nder Cook THE JUNIOR BAND II 105th Cavalry March ..Y....,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.... S t einmetz The LOSIZ Chord ........,,,,,,,...., ,.,.,,.,,,7,,,,.,,,.,ii,7,,7,,,,,.,,,i,, , ,, ..,.., .Yulliumz Cornet Solo, by MERCEDES KREILING Accompanied by THE SENIOR BAND Waltz-My Regards ,,,,,,.....I77.,,,.,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,7.,,.I ,,.,,7,,,,,, ......i. L ! e z oellyn Baritone Solo, by HERBERT PORTER Accompanied by THE SENIOR BAND III OvertureiUrbana ,,.,,,,, ,,,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,E , I ,,,.li,e, ,, Waltz Intermezzo QMerry Widowy On the Mountains eE.e,,,, i,ieeeE.eeeewe ,eiEe.,ee El Capitan Ma1'ch .Y,e,,,, ,Y,,,,,,, ,,,,i , , Selections, Ernani ,,., .,..t,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,E,,,t, Down South CAmer1can Sketchy tV.,e,. Yett,ett,e.etY,teI,,,..,,,ti . . Invercargill ...., ,e,,,,,,IIIE,,,E,.,,,,,I7,,E,,,r,,,r,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , THE SENIOR BAND e,,.,,,,Rober!J Fmfzzq Labor e..,,,,,e,.Grzeg ...,,.,,,...S'onm .i,.,......Vem'i e,,Myfddfeton .E...,Litbgow H4 f 150 T MT ,COM E I I Us E I, ,OLLQQQAHEEAEEEQQQQQLQQE l N SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Ruth Patterson, Olive Isenberg, Thelma Warwick, Eleanor Landstrom Mccompanistj, Anne Chomanics, Jean Wadsworth, Felicia Mustacchio. Second Row: Zoe Douglas, Florence Spiegel, Pearl Brant, Anna Kanyusik, Gene Patterson, June Wampler, Barbara Linder, Geradine Dravo, Dorothy Wallis. Third Row: Mildred Hromi, Ruth Bootman, Betty Luehm, Florence Toth, Sara Lichtenstein, Mary Louise Kahl, Ethel Smith, Anna Danko, Jean Boston. Fourth Row: Frieda Mae Zeiger, Helen Lackey, Anna Buzek, Elizabeth Wise, Marian Holmes, Mildred Holmes, Mary Martynuk, Rose Martynuk, Emma Poromb, Virginia Winesburg. Fifth Row: Catherine Llewellyn, Eleanor Crawford, Susan Kyak, Marion Whitehouse, Elizabeth Trax, Edna Matta, Ruby Crissman, Pauline Kucherak, Emma Warady, Gertrude Eisenhafer. Senior Girls' Glee Club MISS WALLACE, Direftreir ANNE BUZEK JEAN BOSTON RUTH BOOTMAN PEARL BRANT VIRGINIA BRINKOS BETTY BURGE ANNE CHOMANICS Firfz .Ya ELEANOR CRAWFORD RUBY CRISSMAN ANNA DANKO ZOE DOUGLAS GERALDINE DRAVO GERTRUDE EIZENHAFER MILDRED HOLLIES pfrzna MILDRED HROMI OLIVE ISENBERG PATRICIA JUDGE ANNA KANYUSIK HELEN LAcIcEY BARBARA LINDER ROSE MARTYNUK MARION XVHITEHOUSE .ferond foprzzno JEAN PATTERSON EMMA POROMB ETHEL SMITH FLORENCE SPIEGEL FLORENCE TOTII BAEA TRAX DOROTHY WALI.IS CATHERINE CONNELLY SUSAN KYAK MARY MARTYNUK JUNE WAMPLER MARY LOUISE KAI-IL CATHERINE LLEWELLYN RUTH PATTERSON THELMA WARWICK PAULINE KUCHERAK BETTY LUEHM Alto MARION HOLMES EDNA MATTA FELICIA MUSTACCHIlJ LILLIAN ROBINSON IEAN XXJADSVVORTII EMINIA XVARADY 151 7 VIRGINIA Vv INESBURG ELIZABETH WISE FREDA MAE ZEIGER AWA PN A U , I R223 -L D A X fi -A L N HL far SENIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB Miss Wallace, Directress First Row: David Malloy, T. W. Young, Carl Mallon, Charles Carter, Harold Sample, Edward Peterson, Charles Johnson. Second Row: Richard Tomlinson, Thomas Perney, Nathan Fichera, George Marhefka, James Campbell, Edward Fraley, Peter Gennaro. Third Row: Elmer Hensel, William Humenansky, Robert Warwick, William McGraw, William Kelly, Chalmers Medling, Jack Austin, Kenneth Wilkinson. Fourth Row: James Slater, Geza Banesky, Charles Kinchloc, Vincent Fichera, William Nagy, Howard Gregg, Loris Yedinak, Robert Tapp. Fifth Row: Edmund Wunderley, Robert Enke, Leslie Ridge, Harold Crosby, William Byerly, Richard Strong, Elmo Lundgren, Clarence Mork, William McCune. Senior Boys' Glee Club MISS WALLACE, Directren Firm Tenor WILLIAM MCGAW HAROLD SAMPLE RICHARD TOMLINSON ROBERT WVARWICK Second Tefzar GEZA BANESKY JAMES CAMPBELL HAROLD CROSBY JACK AUSTIN WILLIAM BYERLY CHARLES CARTER NATHAN FICHERA ELMER HENSEL CHARLES JOHNSON PETER GENNARO WILLIAM HUMENANSKY CIIARLES KINCHLOE DAVID MALLOY GEORGE MARHEFKA EDWARD PETERSON FiI'.l'l' Ban ROBERT ENKE CARL MALLON EDWARD FRALEY JOSEPH MAY HOWARD GREGG ELMO LUNDGREN .fecafzd Bam' EDWARD WUNDERLEY BILL KELLY CHALMERS MIDLING CLARENCE MORK LESLIE RIDGE T. W. YOUNG BOB TAPP KENNETH VJILKINSON LOUIS YEDINAK VINCENT FICIIERA THOMAS PERNEY JAMES SLATER WILLIAM MCCUNE VVVILLIANI NAGY RICHARD STRONG JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Geradine Bravo, Isabelle Podietz, Ruth Boatman, Eleanor Landstrom 4Accompanistl, Jane Florchak, Bcrenice Carlson, Dorothy Wallis. Second Row: Mildred Davis, Mildred Carnahan, Jane Audrey Stull, Eileen Haney, Margaret Strayer. Sue Fencik, Dorothy Armor. Third Row: Mary Filson, Virginia Scott, Elizabeth Frazier, Jean Daugherty, Jane Daer, Marion Melosky, Alma Meredith. Fourth Row: Mary Jane Bell, Ruthmary Schmitz. Margaret Berwick, Aquilla Barnes. Norsis Bedont, Virginia Winesbur,, Irene Chomanics. Junior Girls' Glee Club S1155 XX ALL.-ill., Dzrrrfrcrf Fifff SUIDIYZIZH DOROTHY ARMOR CIERALDINE DRAVQ IKLINIA MEREDITII AUDREY JANE S'I'UI.I. RUTII BOOTVI AN MARGARET FITZ M.ARlON MELUSKX' VIRGINIA SCOTT xvIRGlNlA BRINKOS 'IANE FLORCHAK ISAIIEL PODIETZ DURLJTIIY XVALLIS IRENE CHOMANICS EILEEN I'I.-SNEY RUTHMARY SCIIMITZ .YKIWZIZ .fnltvzvzrio AQUILLA BARNES BERENICE CARLSON MII,DRED DAVIS lvl.-XRGARET STRAYEII IVIARGARET BERVVICK NJILDRED CARNAIIAN RUTH MIII ER .flfra NURSIS BLDUNI MARY' FILSON KIANE D.AERR Sus FENQIK VIRGINIA WINESIIURG 'IEAN DAUGHERTY VN TIHIIE Xlfff!lJ335 'ZF'if'c1I:IL11cII1'III1fAfTIQI1?15E',J VCYW5 Q Qgik , -L E ,gk LR -4iffT?E-Ae j-Lg!--.ixfjflk fd' L, - L ,vc- SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Miss Wallace Directress First Row: Cecelia Senko, Esther Maser, Betty Steele, Mary Benner CAccompanist5, Anita Willson, Gene- vieve Schultz, Verna Belpuliti. Second Row: Mildred Visoke, Marion Nicoludi, Marjorie McClay, Virginia Hall, Dorcas Herbert, Louise Lamb, Virginia Little, Betty Snyder. Third Row: Katherine Diamond, Ruth Wunderley, Fern Kourtz, Susie Peterson, Iva Goettel, Mary Louise Ahhaticcho, Alice Rotszch. Fourth Row: Angela Plesniak, Ruth Moore, Edith Lewis, Margaret Magnus, Millicent Hnyt, Helen Lotz, Marcella Kelly, Eleanor Winkelvoss. Sophomore Girls' Glee Club MISS WALLACE, Direcrreu Firff .Yapmrm MARY LOUISE ABBATICCHO Do1IcAs HERBERT MILLICEN'F HUYT LOUISE LAMB ANGELA PLESNIAK BETTY STEELE .fecofzd fopmlm LA RUE DITMURE IVA GUEIIEL VIRGINIA HALL FERN KOUR rz NIARCELLA KEI,I,X' ANNA MAE HURNAK VIRGINIA LITTLE ESTH ER IVIASER IVLVXRION NICOLUDI RUTI-I XVUNDERLY VERNA BELRULITI HELEN LUTZ KATHERINE LUIAMOND MARJORTE MCCLAY EDITH LEWIS fx, Afro SUSIE PETERSON ALICE ROTZSQH RUTH MOORE 154 ANITA XVILLSON MARl?.ARET MAGNUS CECELIA SENKO BETTY SNYDER MILDRED xvISOKE CTENEVIEVE SCHULTZ ELEANOR NVINKELVOSS PX be me niece f C S, I EeLIE,Zx12seI ELQXQEHQEAWUFQCQQQLQE FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Mildred Voightly, Norma De Ruse, Thelma Toal, Helen Zajic, Mary Yocum, Mary Benner CAccompanistb, Ruth Taylor, Wilma Markus, Helen Gaskell, Virginia Loeber, Elaine Pilette. Second Row: Bertha Haberman, Dorothy Harper, Adele Patterson, Gloria Peterman, Mildred Wein, Lois Coleman, Betty Hackett, Helen Kerston, Aureline McDonough, Isabelle Miller, Ella Mae Muse, Gertrude Fairbaugh, June Sutton. Third Row: Anne Stenger, Mildred 0'Neill, Betty Harris, Dorothy Long, Annabelle Buchko, Harriett Cable, Helen Sabol, Jean Young, Julia Rose McLean, Alice Watson, Dorothy Bissell, Virginia Trostle. Fourth Row: Hilda Lupari, Margaret Erickson, Lois Anna Cook, Phoebe Johnson, Margaret Lynch, June Fish, Stella Dandar, Mary Edmundson, Jane Fritchey, Sylvia Schwartz, Emma Starry, Anna Ihandler. Fifth Row: Betty Stallings, Merle Smith, Marjory Wiberg, Olive Mae Downey, Dorothy Muse, Grace Jones, Jeanne Cramblet, Virginia Cartwright, Erma Coherly, June Huemme, Betty Buhaly. Freshman Girls' Glee Club MISS XYALLACE, Dfl'fffl'FIf IJOROTHY liIssELL ANNABELLE BUCHKO H.ARRIE'I f CABLE ANNA CHANDLER RIEANNE CRAMBLEI' ERMA CAl'll.iRl.Y Hll.D.A LUIIARI HELEN SABOI BETTY ST.-XLLINGS STELLA DANDAR NORMA DE RUSE Fifift .Ya MARGARET ERICKSON HELEN GASKELL BETTY HALkKE'fT pnma DQRZJTIIY H.ARPER ELLA JANE MUSE SYLVIA SCHVVARTZ ANNE STENAER XVILMA MIAIIKUS Bli'l I'Y H.ARRIS GR ACEJONES HELEN KERS'TON JANE KISH DOROTHY LONG ELAINE PILETTE MERl.E SMITII JUNE SUTTON .flffflflii .SJDPHIIIU ITETTY BUIIALY CTERTRUDE FAIRBAUIQII GLORIA PETERxIAN MIl.DRED XVUIGTLY LUIS IXNNE COOK 'JANE FRITLIIEY TllELNl.A ,1-Ll-KL MAR-JON XVIBERG OLIVE MAE IDOVVNEY IDUROTHY MUSE RUTH TAYLOR :JEAN YOUNG HELEN ZAJOE Afta VIRGINIA CJARTVVRIIEIIT PIIOEIIEJOIINSON 'JULIA ROSE MQLEAN EMMA STARRY , LUIS COLEMAN XYXRSINIA LUILBERT lsAIIELLE MILI.ER VIRGINIA TROSTLE R- MARY EDMUNDSON AURELINE Mk'DONULlliH MILDRED OVNEILL Q I Xb, 155 WI NX' fNf'f'NfN fe Fwf'TwfEYN fxfwes. ,., A QQ2-,QlTQElll?,3i3 I ,,.3iYi'liEHff?lfyWllfUWQiS.f1E2 FRESHMAN BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Alvin Broudy, Kenneth Linile, William Gedish, Elliot Oliver, James Glenn, Bernard Schultz, Jay Dennison. Second Row: Charles Beskid, William Luehm, Earl Williams, Leroy Kittle, Willis Irwin, George Baehr, Horace Cope. Third Row: Don Rosensteele, Wm. Kite, Stephan Stripsky, Kenneth Schwartz, Vincent Piatkowsky, Irving Feldman, Howard Hauser. Fourth Row: James Dill, Paul Dukek, Sylvan Bondy, Vincent Fisher, Wm. England, Louis Rost, Robert Frye. Freshman Boys' Glee Club MISS VJALLACE, Di1'errre.rJ Firzrt Tenor HORACE COPE PAUL GOODFELLOW HOWARD HAUSER KENNEDY LINGE JAY DENNISON .IANIES GLENN LEROY KITTLE .Yamini Tenor IRVING FELDMAN BILL LUEHBI EARL XVILLIAMS BILLY IRVVIN DON ROSENSTEELE WM. GEDDISH Firm! Ban' SYLVAN BONDY LIIMMIE DILL VINCENT PIATHONSKY VINCENT FISHER PAUL DUDEK WM. ENGLAND ROBERT FRYE STEPI-IAN STRIPSKY ELLIOT OLIVER KENNETH SCIIWARTZ fx. fm Af I . W VX H i , KKAQXJ xx , Q, X , 5. 5 I I , -3 f Fiat V' Qfifg .. . ,,,..,.. -A 156 K., 1 A ,V-,,.,,e,,,--.e , N, C fag, f- ., K- X - z-fihmffs, 4 I 'K ' ' f rfy 1 ,....-YT., , 1 -Y ,Q ff. ,-,, jyf. 1531 , Q r -1 14 vavyjl - iz-, rs 4-3. g-,aw x z W + Nw 2 L a.1 1 F 1 X Aga: -,...:- .zf x-,,,...-eehp A ,,..,,3.,,Qgg--:iff-:.:g5LT.2:Lf'--Qu-Q. ?+R---qf,,p:,..,,L-.,.,,h.,.- ' .,,,.,..---, ' -::+'...g,J--., .X CAPELLA CHORUS First Row: Esther hiaser, Zoe Douglas. Felicia Blustavchio. Ruth Bootman, Jean Wadsworth, Gene Patter- son. Pearl Brant, Ruth Patterson. Anne Chomanics. Geraldine Dravo. Second Row: Dorothy Wallis, Mildred llromi, Jean Boston, Catherine Connelly, Mary Martynuk, June Vlfarnpler, Anne Buzek, Emma Poromh, Olive lsenhergl, Anita YVillson, VViIliam Humenansky. Third Row: Richard Tomlinson, NVilliam McGaw, Florence Spiegel, Anna Danko, Bettv Luehm, Rose Luehm, Rose Martynuk, Catherine Llewellyn, Eleanor Crawford. Helen Lackey: David Malloy, Peter Gennaro. Fourth Row: .lack Austin, Edward Fraley, Kenneth VVilkinSon, Freda May Zeiger, Norsis Bedont, Mildred Holxnes, Marion Holmes, Elizabeth VVise, Emrna Warady, Sara Lichtenstein, James Campbell, Charles Johnson. Fifth Row: Robert VVarwick, Thomas Perney, Pauline Kueherak, Susan Kyak, Millicent Hoyt, Elizabeth Trax, Marion VVhit1:house, Edna Matta, Ruby Crissman, Gertrude Eisenhafer, Geza Banesky, Sixth Row: Harold Sample, Carl Mallon, Harold Croshy, T. NV. Young, William Byerly, Charles Carter, Robert Enke, Edmund Vifunderley, Edward Peterson. 45 - I E5 ENSEMBLE, THE MlKAlJ0, MAY, N32 157 Qs Q3 5 g rj xx S- 'tl . l-I R us 'E U 'Q O --4 KU 'SG S .- Oy s-+2 M ra C1 QJE LDP U3 L1 FS ' -xiii, if EJ N -, 158 eff, -is ,mv rx 1-411 xt I , ' Y' Y' , 4 viii 'V A-. , f SNK - .Vx f -. rs. f - - 1 1 -.gh ' Q VTTQTYTT YI' Tl 'TN 'N 1 ' ' 'fffrvff TY W buy re 1' 'P -cr xx ' 1 . L 111 1' 1 'N .-,P .1 1 HfAf.s1:f' 1 1 I V, .it I 4 .. 1 , M H XL---37 .. 4 , .- 111- 5... 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IXPFER .S'.1,x'f1j1lwm 'Juli :'xLx1xSi Trovzbwza CLARK' LUSBORNE XVILLI ui C ARLSUN N1E1.YlN HENI5PlRSiJN I7oRo'rHY CAVES Rox' INXS ?W1INNIllLONI1 13513111 21011 Bon KENNEDY XYILLI xxx Cu xwmluw Ylxcyrxrbx BRIN1-:os The Girls' Chorus The Mikado, May, 1932 , xl f wa xx., , Xkf 161 'Wx 'N'5,fKxx-Y-fsiif N13 'N Kifxqx' f ,-1 N Xf-W: if ,LJ 3 M if if +5 MQ W .Nw g QE' mi V? 2 .Eg Vi .hp Q ,f ff? BAND 3-4 O 4-3 o U .fi Q THE SENIOR ibrny 7 N-. ,J 33 an s.I 2 A X jf N JA .fu 1 AK ,ww ' r -Y, gy-, 162 UT 'W THE T633 F TSTOUOAHAAQETGEQ VFW Q13 WM, CONNELLY JOHN GORMAN MORT GROSS DOROTHY LAMB RUTH MCCANDLESS JOE ILLNIASY JAMES BAKER JACK BALDRIDGE NORRIS BEDONT THERESA BIES FRANCES CALHOUN HARRY EITEMILLER REED CURRY LAKE LL a3i...a.XJ:fsf-J ,J ,fy -- -LQAEQVW Personnel of the Bands The Senior Band MR. STRIBRNY, Dirertor Piccolo Flute DALE SQUIRE GUY SAVASTA Oboe HAROLD LEEOWITZ JACK POWER E Flat Clarinet FRANK INGOLD CHARLES RAE B Fla! Clarinet FRANCES MARTON CHARLES SCHWARTZ WM. SKEWIS MARIE WERME CYRIL WVAISTMAN DONALD CROUCH STEVE GRIVNA EDDIE KOZAR JAMES MANUEL MARY LOUISE MCGRANN Ban' C rifle! la MARY WATSON Banoozz JOHN HARKLESS ROBERT HALL B Flat .Yoprano-.Yaxopbonc HELEN LACKEY E Flat Alto-Saxophone AMY GAMBLE FRED STOUGH B Flat Tenor .S'a,x'op!ro1z: JOHN MCKEE JACK GROVES ARMOND H ARKLESS ALEXANDER THOMAS Cornetf THOMAS LYNCH GILBERT MELLIN MERCEDES KREILING DALE PATRICK Horny LA RUE GRISSINGER WJERA NELSON VIRGINIA BRINKOS FRANCIS SHERER LOUISE SUNSTEIN Baritone JOHN HAYES GERTRUDE STROHM Y IRGINIA LEMON GEORGE K AUSCH ANTHONY LEASE Barr Drum EDWARD MCWYEHIL HERBERT PORTER Trombwzex CHARLES TILDEN CHARLES WVISSER Banff NICK DE MARINO Drzzmx SARA JANE HODGEON BILL SYKES Qwzoolf JOE DE AUGUSTINE Drum Major BABA TRAX 163 ALFRETTA PLUMD ALLAN SIMPSON DOROTHY SUNDIN SCOTT WIEGAND ARTHUR YANNI LOIS THOMAS DAN ROSENSTEELE ERNEST SESSION WALTON STOOPS ALVERA PETERSON T. W. YOUNG WAYNE RANKIN MELVIN PETERSON Q Ii ff 5 Q 5 M . Q Ex Z .E E Lg H 2 ,Y Wy 1 r FL -1 xx L5 ' ,. ,Q-V M 164 fx ' '- fxm N -a R, f , -.X'SQ.,x . N.,- fxrm 'fxfi I 'NN-'A ' ,E 1- . I ,A Q1 X lf, X mf 1. A T2 . Awfx f-f I I C L M33 I ,IL IAIAEAIIIIIEAS if 'D , ' 4 'Q'-fx-1 j.i. H L, Ati,-SE-N, -A1123 ' 1 Xfffxlg, V, Y-35,x,,:-Q.f.. K:i fL 15:7 ,xg-Jfbn 'V ,Q A. ,xiii X A .W if vw A The Junior Band MR, STRIIIRNY, Dirrrfm' E Fffzr Cfarjazwt EDITH LEWIS B Ffa! Cfzlflilif RITU BUONO GEKJRKVQE HOLDEN LUQILLA LLVXXIB lESSll C1u'I IMAN FXRDOFAY Husmmri AIAMES Ni.-ANUIIL ,AMES HENDERSON VIRGINIA KANE 'IUHN PUSKARILK E Flu! .fI1.wIplIw1c IOE FKIMASY N-X'I'HAN1EI. AFTER N1OR'I' CIRUSS HOAIER SNEDDON B FILM Twmr .511 w1A!Ifwz1f If I-'Ln IXLEX TIIOSIAS .Tofu-C'rI:'11Ifl VIRGINIA HRINKOS IVA GOI:'r'rEL CJLENN' LOTZ DOROTIIY CAVES N1EI,VlN HENDERSON 3'1NRY LURACSIQO ,AMES BYARD ROY INXS NIL'K MRVOS I Y V Y , . Vw AX NL FRANK ELVERN A KORTZ GLENN IQEVVMAN ALICE BILLY R Urn TUNK5 DOROTIII' A RMOI1 R BRLINSON ELINOR :XIIIOII CRAVVFORD GLEN SANDMEYER EANNE CRALIIILEII CIERALDINE BRYCE CHARLES FEICK ANNA CEOSTOVICH LA VERNE BENTLEY BARID COURSIN .IULI A ROSE IV1CLEAN ROIIERT FRYE Mcffrzpllorze ALVIN BROUDY BILL KbENAN EDXVARD XY,-XGNER If Ffuf Ho:-It I'17'f71Ixl7 Ilvm LA RUE LUITMURE ERMA COIIERLI' T7'f17Ill70?lf WM. CARLSON EARL LINDIIERG CHARLES HERR CI..-ARE OSEORNII Bufztzfrlf ISI BIIII NILK DE MIARINL7 Drumr Hon FIMRP Bon KENNEDY JAMES SIIIRLEY L ..qI.g,..I,.. , The Freshman Band MRI STRIBRNY, Dirertor Ffuifx Clfzrizzcff MILLICENT HOYT RUTII RIER BERNARD SCHULTZ JESSE SQIIWARTZ Corner: and Tfmfzpetx Bon CONELEY LINE HUEAIME LEO OASIIEA LOIS RANKIN .ilzxaphaner SYLVAN BONDY Barifom' WVILLIAM HAYES Bmw ELVVOOD TAYLOR 165 RLIIECQA TIIOLIPSON LAURA WIN'I'ERMm'ER xVII.l.IMwl ZELLO NIA RIE POSEG A BIIYIIIHIL' .S'I1,x'apfm:1f JOIIN Mc HEI: 'UNE LJEVVMAN FR ANK NICKOLLS FRANQES REINERT :VL-KRY PA'rI'ERSON CARLYLE WILSON DON M.AI.EX' BILLY SURGEON BILL LDAVIS HARRH' MlLl,ER H ARRY SOLES H ALL HOLLAND T7W717b0IZ6.f ANN STENGER FLOYD UMEARGER MARION YOUNG JOHN STINE QIOE SIEFF XVILLIALI TOBIAS QIACK WILSON VIRGINIA TROSTLB Horn ERMA COBKRLEY LOUIS RUST if sw ,S at QfHQ3'i13QEw A PRINCIPALS OF THE OPERETTA, THE MIKADOH Sitting: Naomi Reynolds, Ruth Patterson, Ernest Allman, Elnora Cannon, Thelma Warwick. Standing: Robert Warwick, Wm. Heatherington, Carl Mallon, Harold Sample. ' ' K r rrr jk THE FRETSHMAN BAND f X Mr. Stribruy, Director 166 The Count and Co-Ed An Operetta, by Morgan and O'Hara Presented by the Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs Accompanied by the Orchestra, under the direction of Arla E. Wallace HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ' ' MUSIC WEEK, MAY, 1933 l PROGRAM OVERTURE .r,,,,,, ,,s,.,,,,,, s,s....,,,,, ,,,,,,, T b e Orchertm ACT I 1. Chorus: Weave a Dainty Daisy Chain, 's,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BIRDIE, DOLLY, AMY, CHORUS 2. Solo and Chorus: Elegance and Proprietyu ,,,,.,,,,, . .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. AGATHA AND GIRLS 3. Solo and Chorus: Love is a Wonderful Word ,,,,, ,,,,, ...,,,,:,,. . . DOLLY, GIRLS 4. Full Chorus: Marching Marden Men' '.,,,,,,,. ....,, ,,,.... .,,.......:,,... ,.,,,,,,,.,, E N S E MBLE 5. Solo and Chorus: Soda Pop .. .,........,,......I. , , ..,.....,......,...,,..,...., .,,,,, M ARK AND BOYS 6. and Qbj Chorus and Song: Belle of the Campus and Romance .... ....... . ENSEMBLE AND MARJORIE 7. Song: Marjorie ,,..r.,...:,.,,,,,,,,,....,.,I::,,..,..,....,..,..,,,,,,,,....,,,,.,.,.v,.,..,....,.....,,.,., HAMILTON 8. Trio: Listen Here ... :t....r,........:,, ,....r., S NOOZE, MARK, AND HAMILTON 9. Crinoline Dance 10. Song and Chorus: In Zanzibar ......,.,, rr...,r,:...r..:,.......II D AN AND CHORUS 11. Chorus: For Dear Old Alma Mater ...... .,..rr..,:..... E NSEMBLE 12. Song: ln My Delicatessen Store ........ . ....... SNOOZE 13. Finale: Come, Gather Round ..rr....,,..I.r...: ,....... E NSENIBLE ACT II ' 14. Dance: Maypole Dance ....:te.....t...,........,.::.. ........ G ROUP or GIRLS 15. Medley: Old College Songs ................ ...........................r.. E NSEMBLE 16. Scene: All Hail the Queen of May ........... .................................... ..,,....... E N SEMBLE 17. Duet: Campus Moon ........... ......... ...................,................ H A MILTON AND MARJORIE 18. Quartette: Nothing to Spend but the TlmC,,..MARJORIE, AMY, MARK, HAMILTON 19. Duet: l've Made Up My Mind ................. A 20. Solo and Chorus: I Never Get Up ..... .. 21. Reprise: Marjorie .....,.......,..........,...,........ .t 22. Duet and Chorus: A Long, Long Time ..... AND DOLLY AND BOYS ....,.......HAMILToN AND BOYS' CHORUS .......,.,.HAMII.TON, MARJORIE, CHORUS 23. Finale: In My Delicatessen Store ...........,.,... ...........,........,......,,,........., E NSEMBLE SCENE The Campus of Marden College in the Middle-West TIME The Present ACT l. An afternoon in May. ,,. ACT ll. Evening of the same day. if -' 15 L R Sa' 167 'PSX N -S,-zfT,fX'XfTfTY'?'D4' PXNDNAC-Tvb Kifxvx-N K, SQ, is sffaetleaa I ,c522fQ'3siHssHw2I1,QD QL DRAMATIC PERSONAE BIRDIE Booos, a sweet and simple freshman girl. ,,,.ee, e..,..A . PEARL BRANT AMY ARNOLD, a bright and efficient junior .ie,.,,,....,, .. ..,.i ,ZOE DOUGLAS DOLLY MCSPADDEN, daughter of the president ,,,,..,.,,,e,r, ,,,.,...... E LIZABETH WISE Miss LOCKSTEP, housemother at the girls' dormitory .r,r,,,r DR. MCSPADDEN, president of Marden College ..,t,,t, .......JEAN WADSWORTH W. YOUNG MRS. MCSPADDEN, his Wife .,..,......... ..,...,,.............. .......rr.... J EAN BOSTON MARK WATSON, the college yell leader ...............V.V.... .......... C HARLES CARTER HAMILTON HUNTER, the leader of the glee club .....rr ..r....rr,..r. R OBERT WARWICK WILLIE CSleepyD CARTER, a freshman. ..........,.....,,.,.. ........................ J AcK AUSTIN MARJORIE BLACKWOOD, the belle of the campus .... ,..,,... ,,....,... M A RY LOUISE ABBATICCHO DAN FLANIGAN, a smart young motor cop ................r..... .,,.. ........ WILLIAM BYERLY KENNETH QSnoozeD ANDREWS, the comedian of the glee club ...,..,...,.....,. CARL MALLON CHORUS OF COLLEGE BOYS AND GIRLS --.L-..q,,i.p..?-, ..- THE STORY As the story Opens, Snooze, a cheerful youth with a sad tendency for getting into scrapes, has another encounter with a traffic officer, because he has made a hurried trip to the city to get a costume for use in the May Festival program, which is to take place that evening. In his efforts to hide from the officer, and yet continue his part in the program, Snooze puts on the costume he has rented. He successfully disguises himself as the proprietor of a delicatessen store. Now it happens that Dr. McSpadden is expecting some distinguished guests for the evening program. Among them is a Count Gustave von Weinerheister, a wealthy but eccentric foreigner, one who is known as a benefactor of colleges such as Marden. Dr. McSpadden mistakes Snooze for the count. Snooze finds it impossible to explain the mistake, since the traffic oflicer is present at the time. On the other hand, Snooze finds the situation not altogether distasteful, for he is to be with Dolly, whom he loves. During the program that follows Snooze keeps his head throughout the trying ordeal. He finally confesses his identity to the traffic oficer and to Dr. McSpadden. As he finishes his confession, a messenger brings in a registered letter from the count. The letter expresses his regret he can not be present at the festivities. On the other hand, he sends his check for 550,000 for the Marden fund. This generous act was prompted by the courtesy of one of the Marden boys, Snooze himself. Very naturally, Dr. McSpadden feels the lad is entitled to a reward. Snooze claims Dolly. The end of the play foretells a rosy future for all. fi FXSSL x A .xg--img 168 5' .-.L , 'T+ Uf'N2 f x -wx 'X X74 .I 4 M A .L .X A A-ev , X, A -.N , fA - A I CN ' f N 'TU ,.f W5 A f . I - f I I' new WEL, A 'AA A A. A ' A , .L A - fe I' At fi I f W EfcI11f2,IIIiff1IIEA,fAItItIN 156 qt Q ,A f-5'X5fCfL'-sQ.,.-.4-If-14:5-'lT'rfi-A---f-Sw4l.?'A-1 zz Agia C' Q1X-:f'FaA5:?:11pRf:ff?3'4lTZf-L53-.,-l7 ,fbizg-,,.f ,5Y ,D fu- DQA VL. ! 411' f as The Alumni Department In this volume of the Yough-:I-Mon the editors of the alumni department have featured Certain classes. These classes are: 1888, 1893, 1898, 1903, 1908, 1913, 1918, 1923, 1928. The editors extend greetings and hest wishes to the members of these honored classes. Another feature of this section is the complete roll of the class of 1932 hy departments. The Class of 1932 Prefijelzf, EDWARD WHALEN Ifjff-PI'6'.ffLl67Zl', ELEANOR CARR .S1m'em1jf, SARAH ALEXANDER Tf6rZ.f!ll'Fi', HOWARD SHARP The Preparatory Group AQKERMAN, HILUX ALLEN, XVALTER AMIIER, RICIIARD A RMS FRONG, THCDA1 A5 BALAS, ELIZABEPH BART!-I, DoRoT1IY BECIIIDL, C ARI. BEIIIHLEY, Cl..'AllE BLR A RDUCL I, Ro1xER I BERGER, JoSEPH BERRY, L11.L1 AN DESXVICK. RoI1ER'I' Ross,JoI1N BOSFRONI, EUGENE l5owER, BRUCE BOZOGAN, CECELI A BRADLEY, LUIS DRILL, LILLIIAN BREYER, SYLVIA l5RowN, ESQIE BROVVN, JUNE BROVVBI, N1ARGARE'l BRIIWN, CBRMI BIJRI, ERMA CANNoN, ELNOR.-A CARLSUN, LDONALD CARLSON, HERIZEIIT CARSON, ,JOHN CARR, ELFANOR C.AsI,oV, RUIII CHEXV, CHESTER CHRISTY, 1iLE.ANoR CIRCosTA, XVIRGINI1. COHEN, XVILLIANI CONSIDINE, BETTY Cook, RAYIAHIND CUNNINIJIIAM, CARL DAvIDsoN, .ANET DAVIS, LoRENzo LDAVIS, RALPH ljISEGI, ARTHUR 15UVVNHAM,J.ANE LRLIDI-ASH, CDHARLES EDELNI.-AN, NLJRNI,AN EDGE, HERBERT EDMUNDSON, XVIRGINI EICIIER, JAMES EILART, XVILLI,-AM ELSTER, PEARL FADY, XVILLI AM FAIT, ARTHUR FARLEY, TVVYI. A FELDMAN, BEN PINNEY, RUTH FIRES'I'oNE, NIILDRED FLEGAL, GEDRAAE FLEISIIMAN, Avon FoR1sEs, CLETUS PRAZIER, NL-ARY FRIEDMAN, LIAWRENAE FU1.roN, JosEI11I1NE C1'.-ARBETT, h1DVVARD GARDNER, LoU1sE GEIIRES, CHARLES GILQHRIST, EDYTIIE QRINN, N.ANL'H' GLEESDN, CHARLES GLENN, LAURA GOLD, Vx'ILI,I-AM A GoLDEN, GWENDIILY N GoLDI'IELD, BENJAMIN GoRDoN, NoRAIaEI,1.E CEURMAN, 'JAMES GoRR, RILIIARD C1UISI,1'iR, OLIVE CRUNDY, DoRo'1'IIY HAMER, LILA HAANDEL, BETTY I'1ARDES'I'Y, LUCILLIE 1'I.-ARTMAN, 1iU'I'H HATCEIER, ELEANIJR HEIIoI.T, VERA HINCHEH', JoHN HOFFMAN, CATIIERINE HOI.N1ES, BETTY I'iRI'1'Z, iN1IKE HLYTCHISLJN, HHNYKY' IRXVIN, L.,-AXYERNE JACKSON, PETER JANINICKY, JOHN J ENEY, CoRA JoHNSoN, GLADYS K.AHI., ADOLPH KAT.S'l'LJNE, BERNARD KEARNEY, CHARLES KEES. DOIKOTIIX' KELI,1', DoRoTHY KELLY, ENoL1I IQELLY, EVELYN KELLY, HENIQX' KENNEDY, DoRo1'HY KIEII, CEEURGE KILLIsAI,I,oN, iN1AR'lIN KI'fTI.E, JoE KLINE, EDWARD KORE, WILIAI A KRALL, ANNA KRISIUFER, JosEI1H KRUIPER, IKNDREVA' KUCIIERAK, ALI'sER'1' LANE, T1IoMAs L-ANGLEY, REED LARosA, SAMUEL LAW, ROBERT LEBRETUN, NEIISKJN LEoN,ARD, BEITY LINGE, DoRoTHY LONG, HELEN LOTZ, CDKLENA LYUNS, 1DORO'1'HY LYNCH, GL.-ADl'S LYTLE, IRWIA N1ACDoN,-ALD, ARTIIU1 INTAMULA, N1,AR'I'HA 1VLANNING,.JAN1ES i N1CCANDT.ESS, RUSSELL 1V1CCASKEY, DoRo'rHY N1CCUTC'HEON, LILLI ,AN NICELVVEE, LoRE'1 I' -A iN1CGIlEL1l'DR, NoRIA1 -AN 1N1CL.-ANE, NELL MLLAUAIIILIN, YINIEN I' NIEGEL A, 'I-111101102 LYIERRY, LEoNA MILLER, CLEON A MILLER, EDNVIN ix1:lLLER, JESS MooRE, .ARTHUR ix'1OORE, 'JOHN ix1OORER, NL-ADl.YN MORIILYCK, ELLEN RIIUSE, LIONVARD N.AvARoL1, HPLNRX' NEILD, SALLY LJBUSIEK, PETER OCRAY, iV1ARGARIil' LULINSKI, 1N1ARIa.ARE'I' OPAWSRI, LoRETT,A CJTIINGER, BARBARA PARKER, CHARLES PARMITER, JAMES PA'rTERSoN, EI.INoR PA'I'TERSoN, XYILLIAM PETERSON, IDOROTIIY PELUMM, HILDA PoLANS1cY, 'JOSEPH RANKIN, RALPH RANRIN, RUTH R.-AYMoND, EARL RENKER,'J.Ab1ES RIL'1I, HARRY Rxzzo, XJERA Ro11INsoN, MoRRIS RoSE, 1N1.ARG A RET ROSEN, RUTH SAKAS, EDITH S.-ANDMEYER, EDNA SAVAGE, ELIZABETH SCIILLESINGER, SAM SQIINAIUIERLY, W1 LLI A NI SCHLJELLER, 1V11LDRliD SLHULIIAIE, LEONARD Sc1IUI.1IoIf, MILTKYN SA'oT'1', HDWARD SEIGEI.. TIIERESA SEIAIKE, MERRILL SIEFF, LEONARD SIXIILO, NORM AN SITTE, SUS AN SLADE, XVILLIATAI FQ L IITIHELREE ,,Ll2WwMEEB3?9H5TST2IQOCI, fx T ' J .I fllvg LI a-'S+' SMITH, RANDALL SNEDDON, JOHN SOLES, MARGUERITE SOUTH, MARY SOWA, ROSE SPEER, NOAH SPERLING, GEORGE SPIEGEL, BURTON SPIEGEL, HERBERT STRIDE, ALICE SURGEON, BETTY STEIN, CHARLES SIIRMACZ, SOIIHIE TAKSEL, SAMUEI, TAYLOR, WILLIAM THOMPSON, VIRGINIA TIDERMAN, ALDEN VICTOR, ELMER VIDNOVIC, MILAN VISOKE, GEORGE WAKEFIELD, KENNETH WALT, DOROTHY XVEAVER, JOHN WEINEL, GLADYS WELCH, THELMA WILLIAMS, EDITH WILSON, VERA WOLF, DEN WORLEY, JESS WVORTHTNGTON, WM. Literary AGEE, HELEN ANDERSON, DOROTHY BANESKY, .JOSEPH BARNCORD, DOROTHY BLACKEURN, TI-IEO. BRLETIC, HEI.EN CALDWELL, CHARLES CARROLL, HELEN CHERRINGTON, CHARLES CHOMANICS, MARY CLARK, MARIE FENCIK, MARY FORD, JEANETTE GOEFUS, ACYNES GELTZ, VICTOR GILBERT, .JEANETTE GOEBEL, HELEN HENRY, HELEN HIGGINBOTHAM, FLO. HITCHENS, FRANK HOLLAND, MARGARET HOUCK, GENEVIEVE JACOBS, SYLVIA JONES, MYRTLE MAY KALSTONE, HELEN KISH, MARTHA KLEIN, DONALD LOWRY, FERNE LUCAS, MARIE LYONS, MARY LYTLE, LUCILLE MARTIN, RUTH MASOE, LUCILLE MARY A. CLASS OF 1932-Continucd MCDIVETT, EDWIN MILLINGTON, MILDRED MOODY, CARL MOSKOWITZ, EWALD PARNHAM, DOROTHY PERICH, SARAH POLLAK, YOACHIM PRATT, RUBY RADER, WILDA REED, NELL LOUISE REYNOLDS, NAOMI RIZZO, FRANCES ROSNIK, LIT.LIAN SANDMEYER, ROBERT SCHIMPE, CARL SHONSHECK, ELEANOR SISSON, MARY LOUISE SLONE, EMMACLARE SMITH, ELIZABETH STEEL, JAMES STEELE, SARAH STINE, ROSE ELENE SUCHANT, WILLIAM SWEENEY, JOHN SYKES, RICHARD TARR, MARGARET TATE, JAMES TAYLOR, MURIEL WVEISS, BERTHA WERME, JOHN WVERNKE, BERTHA Commercial ABRAHAM, DOROTHY AKERBERG, RUTH ALEXANDER. SARA ANDERSON, OLIVE ANDRE, DOROTHY BABOLIC, ANNA BADNEROSKY, MARY BAHM, ROSELLA BARKEMEYER, GENEVIEVE BAUMAN, CALETTA BERGSTROM, RUTH BISHOP, HELEN BOOTMAN, MARION BRAUN, SARA BREDACS, ANNA BROWN, RICA BUBRIK, MICHAEL BUONO, LILLIAN CALESARIC, HELEN CALLAHAN, BARBARA CELISHIA, MADELYN CRUSIER, FERNE CRUM, HELENE CUPCHICK, HELEN DAVIS, JANE DAWKINS, MILDRED DURKAY, ANDREW ECKELS, CARRIE ELKO, JOHN ENGLERT, DOROTHY ERVIN, GERALDINE EVANS, MARY FRANCES J J FARKAS, FLORENCE FARKAS, LILLY FARMER, EVALYN FAZEKAS, ANDREW FRANKLIN, ELVA FRICK, ELBERTA GARTNER, JULIA GLAUE, EDITH GOSTOVICH, DORIS GREGORY, REGINA GRIFFITHS, CORRINE GROSS, DOROTHY GWOSDEN, AGNES HARDY, DAVID HARMAN, MARY HARRISON, VICTORIA HEINTZ, ROBERT HELD, LOUISE HERKLOTZ, MADELINE HORNPECK, CHARLOTTE HUTCHISON, HELEN IMHOF, BERNICE JONES, ELEANOR MAY JOHNSON, MABEL OHNSON, MARGARET OHNSON, THELMA JOHNSON, WIIVIAN KELLERMAN, OLIVE KEMP, RUTH KENNEY, OLIVE KIER, DORCAS KIMELMAN, EIIMA KIRKLAND, JUNE KNAPTON, MARGARE'I' KNOLL, MARIE KOSANOWITZ, MARY KOVACEVICH, ANNA KOVATS, ELIZABETH KRIEGER, HULDA LANDSTROM, BERTHA LANE, ELOISE LEATHERMAN, RICHARD LELKO, GERTRUDE LESLIE, AGATHA LICHTENSTEIN, IRENE LICHY, OLGA LIMBERGER, MARGARET LOEB, BEATRICE LOWERY, ETHEL LOTZ, BERTHA LUCAS, CHARLES LYKOSKI, ELEANOR MARKOWITZ, MARGARET MASON, ROBERT MCDONALD, MARGARET MCFADDEN, LARUE MELLINGER, FLORA MAE MEREDITH, BURDETTE METZ, CHARLOTTE MIHALEVIC, JOHN MILLER, BERNADETTE MOLNAR, SUSAN MORRELL, EDITH MULLEN, JULIA NEMETH, LILLIAN OLEK, JOSEPH OLINSKI, TILLIE PEARSON, HELEN PETERMAN, IVA PEEIEER, HELEN PLESNIAK, CECELIA POTOSNAK, CLARA PRILLIMAN, ETHEL RIDER, DOROTHY RIPPEL, ALMA ROBERTSON, ANN RUSSIN, MARY SEDNEY, JOSEPH SHARIK, HELEN SHIKERLE, ALICE SINICHAK, ANNA SIPOS, ETHEL SMITH, KATHLEEN SNYDER, HAZEL SORG, KATPIERINE SPECHT, JULIA SPECHT, LILLIAN STEPANIK, ANNA STEWART, RUTH SUMPTER, MARGARET SWARTZ, LOUISE TANTLINGER, ISABEL TILLERY, JAMES TOMPOS, JOIIN TRAEGER, HILDA TRAEGER, LOUISE ULM, RUTH UNCLES, EILEEN USKO, ANDIIEW VIDNOVIC, MILDRED WVALD, SADIE WVINSO, ANNA WISE, EDNA WVISSER, EMMA WOLEARTH, MILIDIIED WOLI., LUCILLE YOSKO, .JOHN ZELLICK, FANNY Industrial ACTON, JOHN ALLMAN, ERNEST ANDREKOITCH, JOHN BACHE, WILLIAM BAKER, HARRY BARNES, RALPH BARTH, JACK BEAM, DAN BENSON, ERIC BERWICK, LOUIS BLAUTH, HENRY BOHACH, JOHN BOSTAK, RICHARD BOWLER, LOUIS BROWN, JOHN BUNOVICH, MICHAEL BYERLY, GLENN CAMPBEIIL, ELMER CARTER, OSCAR CAVANAGH, EMMET CONWAY, CHARLES CROSBY, WILLIAM ,NI fk X I A P rv TFSYN, - ff-INN FNAQNJ fc APaEa 2EEHww16Q Q33 'V X 5 DANGEL, LoUIs DELSIGNORE, ANDREW DEMARINO, ALBERT DITTER, KARL DONALDSON, FLOYD DOWDEN, WALTER DRAGO, 'JOE EDINBORROW, FREDERICK FALATEK, JOHN FERREE, HOWARD FORSYTHE, GEORGE Fox, JAMES FRAZIER, ROBERT GAJDZIK, FRANK GARLAND, WALTER GAYVERT, WILLIAM GERSTNER, HARRY GIESE, GLENN GRUBER, WILSON HARRINGTON, HARRY HARRISON, CHARLES HEATHERINGTON, WM. HEPTIG, PAUL HILMAR, LANCE HOCK, RAYMOND HOLIDAY, JOHN HURLEY, WILKES IVERSON, ROBERT JACOBS, DANIEL JACOBS, WILLIAM THE CLASS OF 1932-Continued JANAWITZ, WILLIAM JOHNSON, ALBERT KALER, ALLAN KAMINSKY, JOHN KAPNUS, BERT KIRKLAND, RAYMOND KIRSHNER, VAUN KNOLL, LOUIS KUREMSKY, JOSEPH KYSLXNGER, RICHARD LANGETT, JOSEPH LEASE, EDMUND LECKMAN, EDWARD LECKEMEY, ROBERT LEECH, WALTER LEONARDO, JOSEPH LINDBERG, THOMAS MANNING, JAMES MARKLAND, THURM AN MASER, HENRY MCCLEES, DEWAIN MCCOY, LYLE MCDONNELL, MARTY MCGOURTY, FRANCIS MERSCHAT, ARTHUR MESZAR, JOE METZ, CARL MIHELCIC, ANTON MILLER, WILLIAM MOORE, CHESTER MOORE, DONALD MORRIS, WALTER MORSEY, BERNARD MYERS, KENNETH OLIVER, JOHN OLIVER, WVALTER ORY, JOHN PAKEL, RICHARD PERHACS, THEODORE PETRIK, JOSEPH PIECZYNSKI, JOHN PIPER, GEORGE PIPER, GLENN PLUTKO, JOHN PODWAPINSKI, STANLEY POISEL, EDWARD POLLIER, STEPHAN PRIEONIC, MARK PUSH, EVAN REED, PARKER RICHARDSON, CURTIS RYBARCZYK, STEPHEN RYDELL, VANKIRK SAVISKI, MICHAEL SCHMIDT, RALPH SCHMITZ, ELWOOD SCHOELLER, HOWARD SCOTT, OTIS SHALAKO, JULIUS SHARPE, HOWARD ..qiiign.. NOTES OF THE CLASSES SKINNER, KENNETH SLATER, FRANCIS SPIEGEL, JOHN STENGER, CHARLES STENGER, FRANCIS STEVENSON, ROBERT SYKES, VICTOR SZEKELY, GEORGE THOMPSON, DUANE THORNTON, JOHN TOWNSEND, WILLIAM TRAYERS, EDWARD TURKALY, MICHAEL UHER, MICHAEL ULAKOVIC, FRANK VAGANKA, JOHN WVAKARCS, ALEX VAN BUSKIRK, VAUGHN VERNYI, LOUIS VESCHE, NICK WVISNIC, WILLIAM WALKER, CARL WATSON, CARL WAUGH, LESTER WHALEN, EDWARD WVILLIAMS, LYSLE WILSON, EDWARD WISSER, FRANK ZUKOWSKI, ANTHONY lx. 1 THE CLASS OF 1888 The class of 1888 numbered fourteen graduates. Four members ofthe class have joined The Choir Invisible, Anna Reed, Mary O'Neil Neal, Dr. Thomas Hay, and Kate Phillips. Nellie S. Davis CMrs. C. B. FerreeD resides in Pittsburgh. Lillie Hampson Nicol is still a resident of Glassport, Pa. Eva Hammitt CMrs. Fred Longj may be located at Caldwell, New Jersey. Elizabeth Jackson Mc- Govern resides at Wilmington, Delaware. Harriett Kenmuir's husband, Jess E. Long, was for years editor of the Daily News. Their residence is 1325 Union Avenue. They Spend their winters in Florida. Lou Penney and her husband, William A. Stone, live at New Castle, Pa. Bird M. Foster is the wife of E. P. Junker, McKeesport stationer. They reside at 1615 Bailey Avenue. Robert L. Young is the pastor of one of the Pittsburgh churches. Lou HofTman Snee Johnstin is still a resident of McKee-sport. Effie Wells Wampler's address is 544 Sixth Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. This year marks the forty-fifth anniversary of your graduation. We congratulate you and trust you may enjoy many more. THE CLASS OF 1893 Forty years have come and gone since the class of 1893 has left Old M. H. S. to carve out a Career for each of the thirteen graduates, Minerva Lynch Kuder,JOhn Russell, and Carrie White McCormick have crossed the Great Divide. Charles Craig, an ex-soldier, is now in real estate business in East Liverpool, Ohio. Charles Harrison, in the con- tracting business, resides in Dravosburg, Pa. Emma Nill Sowden is a resident of Otto, Pa. Jessie Russell is connected with the American School Association, Pittsburgh. She resides in the Ruskin Apartments. Louise Schmidt CMrs. Adolph SchmidtD is still a resident Of McKeesport. As the Annual goes to press, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt are soiourning in California. Ida Josephine Scott, a former teacher, resides in this city. Thomas Shallenberger, formerly a teacher, is now teaching languages in the Waterford, Pa., High School. Katherine Soles Tyson resides in McKeesport. Agnes Travess resides in South Dakota. Pearl Westbay McDonald continues to reside in this city. THE CLASS OF 1898 The graduates of the class of 1898 numbered 33. Of these 14 still reside in McKeesport. Eflie Beryl Everett Barclay has left McKeesport to go to Fairfield, Alabama. George White resides in Wyandotte, Michigan C315 Vinewood Avenuel. Phoebe B. Hardwick Burkholder's address is Cleveland, Ohio. James A. Ziegler lives in Wheel- ing, West Virginia. Mrs. William Baldridge fe f- 'N L XT ,gf rwwfx, ,feefyx Awe K, f af- ij, Cgli Jn! f i .L ,' ll I f it NOTES OF THE CLASSEShContinued CElizabeth BeresfordD resides in Canton, Ohio. Sara Howard Cunningham's residence is Elyria, Ohio. Martha S. Fiedler resides with her sister at Chautauqua, New York. All the other graduates, with the possible exception of George E. Hopkins, whose address is unknown, reside in the McKees- port district. Arthur C. McCune is president of the Potter- McCune Company, McKeesport. Mrs. Marie Smith Kurtzrock, while residing at 554W Fifth Avenue, teaches in Duquesne. Mrs. Alvah Adams CFlorence E. DavisD resides at Aliquippa, Pa. Euena Brown Fawcett's address is 1028 Fawcett Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. Mrs. Arthur Weldon CNina Eatonj resides at 5500 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edna L. Taylor is a teacher of algebra in M. H. S. EdnaJ. Eba is a member of the grade school faculty. Mrs. Wm. Lee CBertha NillD lives at 410 Monongahela Avenue, Glassport, Pa. Mrs. Nellie Jane Trich Phillips resides at Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Mrs. Arthur Hardman CLynne Craigj lives on Grandview Avenue, McKeesport. Helen Eba is also a member of the grade school faculty. Mrs. Septer Douglas CElizabeth H. KenmuirD resides in Dravosburg, Pa. Martha E. Pearce Dickson's address is 2600 Grandview Ave., this city. Nelle M. Winkelvoss Beaumont lives on Walnut St. Caleb McCune, one of the city's leading physicians, also resides on Walnut St. Robert B. Herbertson, for many years connected with the First National Bank, is HOVV deputy for the Pennsylvania Deposit Bank. Arthur Erickson may be found in the Haller Building, this city. Victor W. Cowan is another of the class' noted physicians. He resides at S20 Locust St. Richard C. Bayne has followed the profession of surveying. Nathan Hibben is connected with the Prudential Insurance Co., at Connellsville, Pa. The Grim Reaper has called the following: Mary Lorena Young, Ida Mae Chamberlain, Lillian Pearl Mellinger CMrs. Wm. Hilandj, Eliza A. Mc- Dowell, Elizabeth O. Evans. THE CLASS OF 1903 The class of 1903 consisted of thirty-four mem- bers, of which David P. McCune, a prominent McKeesport physician, was president. Elva Hagemann, Eva Goldberg, Mattie Parmiter, Anna Kuhl, Beulah Kerr, and Harry Frantz have answered the last Roll Call. Byrde Gillman is a teacher of Commercial Arithmetic in the local high school. Helga Colquist is married, and teaches at W. and J. College. Arthur Hillstrom, George Eichler, John Derry, and Edward Quantz are still residents of the Tube City. May Forrester married Harry Gardner, and lives in Connells- ville, Pa. Blanche Kelly Jeffreys, Nellie Logan Passmore, Ada Rotheram Wright, Kathryn Stull England, Etta Reed Norton, Mildred Schaum Hutchison, and Bertha Brown Barkemeyer reside in this city. Cortula Rose Miller lives at Washing- ton, Pa. Mary Williams Harris lives near Ohio Pyle. Nan Wersderfer Shaffer resides in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mable De Yarman Wallace lives in Youngstown, Ohio. Katherine Wickard Harper resides on Mt. Lebanon Road. Elsie Thomas Meyer is located at St. Petersburg, Fla. Roy Young's home is in Wilkinsburg. The other members of this class' are Avien Holloway, Mildred Lloyd, Chas. Rae, Wm. Smith, Abigail Squibb, Percy Wickard. THE CLASS OF 1908 M. H. S. graduated 45 Seniors in 1908. Ten of these still reside in this city. The others, leaving here soon after commencement, are scattered over several states. The years have wrought many changes in the personnel of the class. This year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the class, since the students received their diplomas from Dr. Richey. Ethel Bayard is the wife of Dr. Charles Miller, superintendent of schools at Lansdown, near Philadelphia. Lucinda Beswick is a busy Pitts- burgh stenographer. Elmer Churchfield resides in Bryn Maur, McKeesport. Nelle Danley Moore lives at Vandergrift, Pa. Maude Demmler married Prof. Herbert Stockton, who was formerly con- nected with the Johnstown Schools. Mrs. Ray Morris QMarguerite Evans? resides at Pottstown, Pa. Belle Firestone Friendman is a resident of Youngstown, Ohio. Leslie Gillis resides in East McKeesport. Mrs. J. S. Ru h CNelle GreggersonD lives in Jeannette, Pa. Efith Hanley Anderson lives in New Market, Maryland. Rufus Hofelt is a Methodist minister, and is located at Greensburg, Pa. Jennie M. Jones Whittaker is a resident of Holiday's Cove, West Virginia. Ethel Kerns still lives in East McKeesport. Mrs. Roy Neel QBelle McClureD resides at Dormont, Pa. Jessie McCune Childs has her residence in Henderson, North Carolina. Susan McLain Lindsey resides in Denver, Colorado. Hester Morton enjoys the California sunshine at Los Angeles as Mrs. Carl Allebrand. Sylvia Nolder Hickman resides at Park Ridge, Illinois. Mary Patterson is still living on the Lebanon Road, Homestead, Pa. Mildred is located in New York City, being one of the dieticians in the hospital there. Katherine Rupert also makes her home in the West. She is Mrs. T. Lewis, of Long Beach, California. Anna Russell CMrs. Herbert Campbellj resides at Vancouver, Wash- ington. James King is employed in the Homestead mills, He resides at Lincoln Place. George Lippert is located in Pittsburgh, in the brokerage business. Vida Lysle Sayre resides in Los Angeles, Cal. Bella Mains is Mrs. H. Fulmer, of Midland, Pa, Mabel Marshall Galbraith lives in Oklahoma City. Celia Simon CMrs. I. N. BennettD resides in New York City. Clell Simpson has been a success- ful physician of Pittsburgh for several years. The following are local residents: Alfred Verner Csales manager for Columbia Radiator Companyj, Julia Levy, Marie Lanning CMrs. W. L. Mc- Kenzieb, Charline McMichael CMrs. J. S. JonesD, Virginia Herring Ca Y. W. C, A. workerD, Cath- erine Guy CMrs. Fred Jackell Nettie Hill QMrs. Robert Andersonl, Anna Belle Kelly QMrs. Ruse Jeffreysl Bertha Baker CMrs. Charles Lattaj, Ruth Wilson CMrs. Marion M. GinnD. The present address of Gladys Hatch is unknown. Those of our ranks who have joined the Legion above are Ingrid Lugner, Charles Kerr, Lena Schmidt, and Alice Wood. Sv ., V, , -,... . Q R ,Qu X V .1 i.. -.t,'Q.i .. ..: 3, t .. i...a. .,.-M,, .-..t..,2,,,--s-,.:e --,:-A-, U .,....g,.....,,.....2s...gg, .. U, W., . The Class of 1888 NOTES OF THE CLASSES fContinued Our tonuuenceiueiit was tht 26th toiunience- uit-nt ol Nl. H, S. lt xx as the last elass to hold a tlass plat, which nas presented in Whites neu theatre The plat xx as kiCO1'gC,'XLlCAN eoniedx The College Widow The class ollicers were. Presif dt-nt liliuer Cliurchtield. xite president Ruth Wilson xxho presented the writesup for the 1933 .'Xl1I1lItlliQ secretari Ciatherinc Ciux: Clell Simp- 5011 fFl.'21Sll1'lfl'. -lHl:, C,1..Xb501- 1915 lhe graduatts ol this elass ntiiuhered 102. Sain 'Xekeruian is married, and is a eantly salesman at Butler, Pa. Etta q'xrnoxxitz resides with a sister. Mrs Rose Katz. at Monessen, Pa. listher :Xuhurle is Mrs, vloseph Lux, ofATinplate Hill, Mtlseesport Lillian .Mers married .-X, W. Reid, ot 1109 H. Street, Sparroxxspoinr, Md. 'lohn Bangert is manager ol Crouse Hinds 1ilectriealCoinpany.2141 Duquesne ixenue, Pittshurgh. Helen Baughnian is emploved and resides in New York Citi. Margaret Flerry is Mrs. Gunnard Carlson. 201 lfast :Mon Road, Chester. ljennsvlvania, Herlwert Bolt is employed hy the Shadi side Ford plant, and resides at 516 Olin: Street, Mclieesport. Clyde Boots is a pliysieian and resides on East Liherty Avenue, Pittshiirgli, Pa. Ruth llrishine married lolin C Norton of 942 Faxxeett .-Xsenue, Nleliees- port. 'joe Brown is in the ieuelrx lwusiness ar Youngstown, Ohio, Rose lluck is Mrs Morris Goodman ol 615 North Third Street, Stcuheux ille, Ohio, Martha Catuphell is Mrs, M, C. Brady , and is employ ed in welfare work in Nlclieesport. Walter Childs is in the drug husiness at St. Peters- hurg, Florida. Win. Crow has passed ou. Grace Daxis Rush resides at 1522 Merriek Axenue, Brookline, Pa. Marx' Delialeo Dcnardo lises at 7780 Francis Street, Swissvale, Pa, lilifaheth Dennen is a local grade school teacher, and resides at 912 Faueett .-Xxenue. Win, Donahei iseniploied hy lirounsx ille Trust Couipany, llroixnsville, Pa, Esther Donet O'Hara is a resident ol' Garx. Indiv ana, David Douglas is connected with the :Xrmour Packing Company. in this city. He resides at 2305 Banker Street, Marguerite Dunean Patterson resides on Garhett Avenue, this city. Elizabeth Feck Zener is a resident ol Philadelphia. Pa Martess Fehr Maker lives in Monesscn. Pa. Morris Feldman is employed at the Recreation parlor, Waineshurg, Pa. Alina Fenski is a gi in instructor at Perry High School, Pittshurgh. Ahe Fisher is a physician, and resides at S3613 Fifth . xx'entie, this city, Hazel Feightner is a local teacher, and resides at 1232 Evans Axenue, this citx. Lily Gambridge is Mrs. Howard Bencholl, ol' Alabama. Myra Gang Kerr resides in Pltilaa delphia, Pa. Mrs. Irene Garrison Cramhlet is a prominent Mclsleesport soloist Mrs, Bessie Gells NOTES OF THE CLASSES-Continued SQ- fs. A L 1 I, ,--a-S- W '7 'i'?'N, N affix fxfws-,fd WILLIAM J. McKEE Mclieesport High School, 1912 Carnegie Tech, B.S. in M.E., 1924 William McKee, a veteran of the World War, having served in the 305th Engineers, 80th Division, has achieved a unique success since his graduation from M. H. S. His rise in the National Tube Company has been marked. He entered this service in 1912, in the railroad department. He has held positions in the engi- neering, operating, held and sales departments. At the present time he is the manager of sales, New York territory, the National Tube Co. Moskowitz is a resident of McKeesport. So is Evelyn German Grubbs. Gertrude Gerstner is employed in the credit de artment of the Carnegie Steel Co., Carnegie Building, and resides in Mc- Keesport. Edith Gilles Ridinger resides in East McKeesport, Pa. Eva Goetz Busch, Laura Heim- lick Simon, Kate Hemmons Dix, Helene Kern Grills, Minnie Kritches Raible, Ellen Ragner Kerr reside in McKeesport, Pa. Edward Haag is employed in the ofhce of the Pittsburgh Coal Company, Qliver Building, and resides in Pitts- burgh, Pa. Mary Hamer Tauber resides in Port Vue, Pa. Mazie Henry Laughlin is a resident of Coal Valley, Pa. Blanche Hill Turner is now employed at the Union National Bank, of Mc- Keesport. Howard Hodgson is an electrician at the Port Vue Tin Plate Mill. He resides in Green- ock, Pa. Viola Hoffman is an eighth grade teacher at the Centennial school. Esther Kaplan Wecksler resides in Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Kaplan is practising dentistry in the Gates building, this city. Gertrude Kuhl is an eight grade school teacher in the Grandview school, and resides in McKeesport. Hazel Hilt resides in East McKees- port, Pa. Renetta Glasgow teaches English in the Monessen High School. Elmer Patterson is employed by the Electrical Engineer Cutler Ham- mer, and resides at 4146 West Martin Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Robert Pitzer is employed by the First National Bank, and is a local resident. Anne Pratt Howe resides at Harrisburg, Pa. Marie Price Rice resides at 1664 Cordova Street, -sf I 4 ' x 'S X B -,wx 'of's?'N ,J-eC 5?x f'Nfsq,H SQ ,D .c CD3 NOTES OF THE CLASSES-Continued Lakewood, Ohio. Helen Pryor is a teacher in Virginia. Iva Randolph married Philip johnson, and resides at 315 Bluff Street, this city. Rose Reinfeild is a stenographer in Cleveland, Ohio. Inez Robinson Miller is a resident of Latrobe, Pa. Isabelle Ruffner Welsh resides at 2005 Fifth Ave- nue, McKeesport, Pa. Sayde Lichtenstein Sandler is a resident of New Castle, Pa. Wm. Liddle's address is Box 95, No. 3, Wheeling, West Virginia. Henrietta Lindblad Tice resides at Bethlehem, Pa. George Loeffler is employed in the electrical department of the National Tube Co., McKeesport, Pa. Grace McFadden Wilson's address is 4177 Harvard Road, Detroit, Michigan. Eleanor McKee Hooper resides at 2014 Bridge St., this city. Audrey McMillan Miller lives at 909 Summit St., McKeesport. Arthur Means is employed in the P. 84 L. E. office at Pittsburgh. Earl Miller is an attorney at Latrobe, Pa. joseph Mosch has passed on. Charles Parker resides at Chicago, Ill. Walter Parker is also employed in the P. 8: L. E, office at Pittsburgh, and resides at 140 S. Sixth Street, Duquesne, Pa. Donald Patterson is deceased. Dorothy Patterson Blank and Dr. Blank reside at Lorraine, Ohio. Carrie Shafer Gillingham, Mable Simeral Warwick, Martha Stevenson Fenton, Wilmina Stucki Wyant, Ella Zoerb Henry reside in this city. Warner Squibb is assistant chief inspector of the National Tube Company, this city. Rudolph Stone is a teacher in the Tilden Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois. Eleanor Stuckslager Ashton resides in New York City. Alice Sundstrom is a local teacher. Lucile Thomas Fleming resides in Cleveland, Ohio. Alberta Trimble teaches in the Clairton High School. Ida Walker has died. Margaret Waltower Leclgard is a resident of Versailles, Pa. Alan Wampler was killed in the World War. Louise Ward is a teacher in the Sewickleyllunior High. Howard Weddel is a practising physician in this city. Walter Wecldel has passed on. Ruth Weisz Friedman resides in Schnectady, New York. George W. West is an attorney-at-law in McKeesport. Martha Wood jack resides in Versailles, Pa. Richard Wvant is a leading physician of McKeesport. Hazel Haber, Nelle Grimes, Marie Kent, Harry McClintock, Loretta Scitz, Ellen Eckman, and Lillian Robinson were also graduates of1913. THE CLASS OF 1918 There were 146 graduates in this class. Several have joined the ranks of teachers: Hector Belgrade CWest Newton High Schooll, Ada Biddle CMC- KeesportD, Harry Carlson CLatin, M. H. SQ, Pauline Clay CMcKeesportD, Kathryn Ditter CMC- KeesportD, Elsie Hooper QChristy ParkD, Theresa Stone CFawcett Avenuej, Martha Stone CShaw Avenuel. Helen Tyson, Marlin Ross, and Naomi Hammerberg are members of the high school faculty. Loretta Duncan, Eldon Parke, Abe Rosen, Elizabeth Stuckslager have passed into the School Eternal. The following have married, and are living in McKeesport: Ethyle Benson Thomas, Sarah Campbell Black, Miriam Chamber- lain Sechrist, Charlotte Dean Goetz, Mary Dulany Weaver,-Florence Ferrie Black, Etta Finley Dailey, Anna Caves Stahl, Ruth Garbett Bryce, 1051 Lincoln Way, Gertrude Jaycox Leffner, Carrie Lohr Gailey, Bryn Maur, this city, Mary Lucanish Wargovich, Mildred Myers Mason, Margaret Neemes Hall, Grandview Avenue, Margaret Speigle Kuhl, Mildred Soles Hurrell, Grace Swen- sen, Helen Williams Smith, and Lillian Weiss. Hulda Abel is the local agent for the Pennsyl- vania Mutual Life Insurance Company. Maurice Abrams is the Manufacturers representative. Arthur Auld lives at York, Pa. Helen Ayers Reid's residence is Sparrows Point, Maryland. Effie Ball CMrs. Walter SouthwickD lives at Clairton, Pa. Mrs. Ross Heath CEvalyn Beedlel resides at Greenock. Stella Biberstein married Nat Crosset. Clyde, Ohio, is the residence of Marie Bentz Shanahannon. Rachel Bebout is in the purchasing department of the Westinghouse Company. Ellen Wagner is a secretary in Pittsburgh. Minnie Buchweitz is employed in Soles' office. Russell Budd is married, and resides at Warren, Pa. Harry Burkholder resides at East Aurora, New York. Louis Caughey Gramley resides at Wheeling, West Virginia. Elmer Cook is a teacher and preacher in New England. Irene Crossland Daugherty resides in Port Vue. Mrs. Alma Doehla Teemer and her husband Chuck live in Duquesne, Pa. Claire Drury is a stenographer in the M. C. R. R. Com- pany oflice at Hazelwood. Glee Duff is employed by the Scott Paper Company, at Boston, Mass. Charles Fraley resides in San Francisco, California. Duane Ferguson is a draftsman for the Clairton Steel Mills. Margaret Fleming married George Ramsey. They reside in Duquesne, where George is secretary to the president of the Duquesne Trust Company. They have two children. jacob Feld- man is employed by the American Railway Express in this city. Rose Fisher has a position as book- keeper with the Broadway Cloak and Suit Com- pany, Pittsburgh. Mrs. Charles Headler CRachel Frostj resides in Wilkinsburg. Harry Friedman is practising law in New York City. Flora Forbes Peat resides in Dravosburg. Mrs Harold Frost CMay Garrettl is a resident of Uniontown, Pa. Mrs. Frances Guskey Isaacs lives at 829 Quincy St., Washington, D. C. Joseph Gagen is studying for the priesthood at the Brummerdale Seminary, Canton, Ohio. Dewees Gilchrist, who lives on Rogena Street, works for the McKeesport Tin Plate Company. Frederick Gall has charge of a suit club in the Ruben building. He lives on Amherst Terrace, this city. Rose Gorzo is the wife of Rev. Michael B. Rapach, of 318 Park Avenue, Clairton, Pa. Stanley Granger is married, and is engaged in the real estate business at Waynesburg, Pa. John Giles is also married. His residence is 1910 Beech Street. He works for the National Tube. Sarah Hamilton Cook resides at 115 West Brown Street, Norristown, Pa. Sara Heckert and her husband, Rev. Klingensmith, reside at Greenville, Pa. Abe Holpert is married, and is an insurance salesman in West Elizabeth. Alphonse Hartnett is connected with the Braeburn Steel Works, Braeburn, Pa. William Henry is engaged in garage business in Tenth, Ward, this city. Ross D. Heath, who lives in Greenock, is a sign painter for the Market, this city. Robert Hoerr is married, and works for the local National Tube Company. Charles Howe is also married and tio- sm A1 Tix ii 1 ' Wi Lg N , ,..,.,-2-., NOTES OF THE CLASSES-Continued lives at 118 Euclid Avenue, Dravosburg, Pa. Raymond Hoak resides in Cleveland, Ohio. Wesley Harrison, proud father of two girls and one boy, lives in San Francisco. Elmer Inks is engaged in the automobile business in Detroit, Michigan. Louis Itscoitz, who was a local dentist, died recently. Leonard Johnson, married, lives at 3007 Jenny Lind, this city. He works at the Seamless. Ruth resides at 2100 Jenny Lind Street. She is a stenog- rapher for the P. and L, E., Pittsburgh. Hildar Kilman is a dental assistant to Dr. J. C. G. Fitz- hugh, McKeesport. Hilga Kraft is secretary to the treasurer of Watson Standard Company, Pitts- burgh. Minnie Kees is married to James Robinson, of Versailles Boro. George Lysle, Jr., is employed by the A. E. Masten and Company, Brokers, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Sarah Levine and Jane Leezer are both married. Walter Means, also married, is a pharma- cist at Carnegie, Pa. Pauline Mercur Zinn lives at Galveston, Texas. Pauline's husband is a deputy collector of customs. Hazel McClain married Walter McCabe. Lucille Mermelstein, of Wiley Avenue, is a stenographer. Catherine Morlock is Mrs. James Neel, Versailles Avenue. Arnold Peckman resides in Greenock and holds a clerical position in the galvanizing department of the National Tube Company. Charles Peters, whose wife is Margaret Long, is connected with the Peters' Packing Company, this city. Louis Roman is manager of Kaufmann's downstairs shoe shop department, Pittsburgh. Jennie Roscoe Erickson resides in Beaver Falls, Pa. Robert Roessing re- sides in McKeesport. Christine Sowash Cornelius resides in Beaver Falls, Pa. Jacob Stein is married, and lives in Braddock, Pa. Stephen Stein is also married. His residence is in Duquesne, Pa. He is connected with the Carnegie Steel Company. Robert Southern is a bookkeeper for an automobile distributing company, in Los Angeles, California. Harry Seigle manages a Pittsburgh theatre. Mrs. Gertrude Smith Spate resides in Hadley, Texas. Vera Trimble is attending Western Reserve at Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Earl Douglass fNaomi Tauberl lives in Barnesboro, Ohio. Charles Chuck Teemer resides in Duquesne. Bernard Volk is associated with his father. Robert Wamp- ler is connected with the Posey Shoppe, this city. Levi Walker is an Atlantic City physician. Alfred West is connected with the Johnston Florist Shop. Marian Yates Buckey resides at Union Bridge, Maryland. Lloyd Kinkaid, while residing in this city, is employed at the court house in Pittsburgh. Stephen Loya is a priest connected with the Catholic church at Portage, Pa. Paul Wood is employed at the Columbiana Radiator Co. John Long lives in New York. John had a fine article recently in the National Geographic Magazine. Other members of the 1918 class are: Priscilla Allison, Beatrice Bruce, Carl Borrman, John Green, Velma Kaufman, Nellie Kinkaid, Gladys Kerr, Marcus Klein, Edward Kelley, Charles Lux, Arnold Lichtenstein, Harry Lichtenstein, Mar- garet Lakeman, Elizabeth Lindamood, Edward Lawrence, Margaret Lange, Helen Scott, Bradley McClanahan, Marybelle Pierce, Blanche Parker, Martha A. Rodgers, Anna Roush, Vincent Szlachetka, and Warren Schultz. THE CLASS OF 1923 The class of 1923 numbered 226 graduates. A goodly number of these have become professionally prominent. Among these we hnd: Charles Alis- kowitz, a Pittsburgh dentist, Harry Donmore, a local dentist, Raymond Englert, a dentist in Pittsburgh, Paul Farrell, a McKeesport lawyer, Simon Gold, a local dentist, James and William Guffey, McKeesport attorneys, Daniel Hardy, a local dentist, Jack Ivey, a practising dentist in Pittsburgh, Bernard Jubelier and Maurice Kessler, local lawyers, John Maurer, a physician in Jennerstown, Pa., Murray McElwee, a Louisville, Kentucky, doctor, Milton Mermelstein, a local doctor, Herbert Paul, a McKeesport dentist, Maurice Wander, a New York doctor. Those who have married include: Maude Allen CHartford, Conn.J, Irene Ansell Sammer, Mary Boord Nylander, Dorothy Callahan Baker, Mercedes Clay Maloy, Cristy Dickson Hodgson, Sara Erickson QMcKeesportD, Mildred Goode Ferguson, Josephine Gorman Flynn, Helen Haney Reilly CDetroit, Michiganj, Margaret Harrison Bowers fToledo, Ohiob, KatherineJackson Helm- stadter, Alice Keeley CMcKeesportD, Grace Kengle Humiston, Anna Lannan Squibhs, Harriet Long Ogden CFloridaD, Margaret McCune Mayfield, Helen McGettigan Jenkins CPittsburghD, Anna Molnar Badnerosky, Mary Moffat Hill, Theresa Nayhouse Block CNew York CityD, Margaret Orman, Jean Rae Schwartz, Hilda Ritter QPitrs- burghl, Lillian Samuels Schrager QDetroit, Michj Lois Shupe Soles, Bernice Trostle, Elizabeth Vaughan Gilbert, Esther Watson fWest Virginial, Helen Miller Trimble, Rosella Elliot Wunderley, Bertha Dunlap Hobby, Henrietta Linquist Wil- liams, Ruth Hardman Rudolph, Isabel Martin Furmar, Helen Greggerson Ivory. The following members of the class of 1923 are local teachers: Lily Benson, Fannie Burnstein, Edith Douglas, Irene Feeney, Rae Fried, Gertrude Jamison, Charlotte Lusk, Katherine McFadden, Gertrude Miller, Thelma Moore, Leona O'Shea, Mildred Peterson, Virginia Scully, Esther Smith, Edna Cooley, Cleona Watson, Mildred Yost. The out-of-town teachers belonging to the 1923 class include: Helen Hardman, Jennie Logan, Elizabeth Metzler, Lois Morrison, all in Versailles Township, Sara Hoagland, East McKeesport, Edwin Larson, Johnstown, Virginia Milligan, Pittsburgh, Grace Muse, West Newton, Minnie Muse, Washington County, Lawrence Peterson, Chicago, Ruth Shaney, Highland Grove, Matilda White, Elizabeth Township. Olive Alderin is a stenographer in the orhce of G. C. Murphy Co. Gladys Albine is employed by J. C. Challener. Jack Armour is a chauffeur for T. F. Soles, Ray Beardmore is employed by the Bell Telephone Company. Harry Belgrade is a barber. James Boax is employed by the Family Welfare, of McKeesport. John Bringe is employed by the National Tube Co. Isadore Cohan is a chiropadist at Rosenbaum's. Wm. Calder is a civil engineer. Thomas Clark is in the employ of the Duquesne Light ofhce. John Cleary is an organist in a Washington, D. C., theatre. Robert Edwards is in the clothing business in Greensburg, 9 C 's rw JTX CXN ,fxgglhips ew-fa f T' 'CTSCD ATN? L 7 l ' f' A TETRA X ,.f it X. 1 ysfoitioiaiaiifiyaorciatf SAW Q, , s lSi:3qJc...L,,h,,,iTi1:,.-4?e1::fffQd--.,.eg...':....ase:RL..-erglg4 ii Pte, K i5.::g:1f.f'1E,f..1..J-dfiff I-f' NQTES OF THE CLASSESPPY Continued Pa. Edwin Hazlett is connected with the Copper- weld Company, Glassport, Donald Felton is a salesman for the Pittsburgh Flour Company, Robert Fox is in the orchestra game. Lowery Gulley is connected with Hargroves Sales Com- pany, New York. Earnest and Richard Helm- stadter are associated with the Helmstadter Department Store, this city. Clifford Helquist is employed by the Bell Telephone Co. Sidney Herskoyvitz, a graduate of the Pitt Law School is engaged in the real estate and insurance business, McKeesport. George Hibbs is a patternmaker at the Fort Pitt Foundry. Holmes Hinkle is CID- ployed at the National Tube Co. Lee Hirshberg is the manager of the Exchange Furniture store. Byerly Hobby is in the drug business at Clairton, Pa. Gray Hobby' is employed by the National Tube Co. Alonzo lnskeep is a forester at the County Park. Thoburnejones works in the McKee drug store. Bessie 'ludkoyvitz is employed at the Famous Herbert Kaplan is the manager of the R. E. Kaplan store, Walnut St., this city. Harry Kinkaid and Wm, Kirkland are employes of the National Tube Co. Charles Knfen is connected with the Carnegie Steel Company. Henry Larson is employed in Mt. Union, Pa, Boy d Lcezer is an employe of the Potter, McCune Company. Esther Levine is a member of the Union Clothing Store, this city. Sylvia Levy is a secretary in a Pittsburgh law office. Gladys Lindberg has followed the nursing profession. Paul Lofstrom is employ ed by the Menzie Dairy. Mary Long works at the Westinghouse. Carl Manslield is employed at the American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. Sol Mercur manages the Penn Bottling Works. lsadore Messer is a chemist for the Watson Paint and Glass Company. Blair Mollar is engaged in politics. Robert Pigozzi is a civil engineer in the employ ol the Missouri Engineering department. Carl Pistel works in the finance department of the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. Arthur Reiber is employed by the H. ll. Heinz Company. Marion Ross is a school nurse. David Roush is connected with the Westinghouse Company. Esther Salier is a city employee. Raymond Schneider is connected with the National Tube Company. Howard Schweitzer is a salesman. Glenn Sinn is in the contracting business. Gertrude Smith is employed at the Westinghouse Company. Raymond Smith is associated with the Realty Company. Fred Soethe is employed at the National Tube. 'lohn Trimble is a civil engineer. Hannah Wagner is employed in the ollice of the Bell Telephone Coiupany. Ralph Weinels is on the payroll of the National Tube Co. 'lohn White manages a gasoline station in Wilkinsburg. Those attending school are: Wm. Foster. Duquesne Law Schoolgllohn Hrinko, the Western Reserve Law School, Cleveland, Ohio. Four members of the class have entered the School Eternal : Anna Mackanic, Alice Mit- chell, Elizabeth Sinn, and Dry Stearns. The following graduates are members of the class of 1923. The alumni editors were unable to learn of their whereabouts and their vocations: Verna Ackinclose, Beulah Bedell, Margaret Bishop, Lillian Brown, Genevieye Bosnak, Clara Mae Campbell, Albert Carlson, 'james Carlson Tom Carlson, 'lohn Cooley, Lucille Crawford, Kathryn Donnelly, Edward Everett, Tessina Ferrar, Raymond Garner, Arthur Gill, Harry Hill, Grace Hillegas, 'lohn Hurley, Mable ,lohns son, Sophiellubelier, Clifton Kelly, Arthur Knut- son, Florence Lebowitz, Gordena Lewis, Rose Lichtenstein, Kenneth Lind, Clara Lutz, Margaret Lyden, Francis Maloney, Helen Marquis, Marion McCall, Elsie McClure, Lester Mehaffey, Marie Miller, Edith Millington, Mildred Morgan, Sam Moskowitz, Amy Pack, Catherine Peebles, Yetta Reinstein, Alice Riddle, Ethel Ripple, Mar- guerite Rosche, .lohanna Szdlowski, Bernard Schwartz, Henry Scott, Charlotte Simmons, Dorothy Sniderman, ,john Stephanko, Helen Stenson, Lillian Taksel, Sam Tatalowitz, Lillian Thomas, Charles Thompson, Albert Thornberg, Zelda Veatch, Ruby Yoit, Charles Wallace, Katherine Watson, Bertha Weiss, Margaret Weigand, Norman Williams, Wm. Young, Cecil Zeugschmidt, Morrell Zumpe THE CLASS OF i928 The graduates of the 1928 class numbered 311. Of' this number many' have followed the teaching profession in the local schools. These include: Doris Henderson, Ruth Ashman, Louise Ayres, Edythe Batchelor, Rachel Boay, Louis Boss, Wilma Dawkins, Beatrice Downey, Elizabeth Elko, Mary Harper, Thelma Hess, Martha lngram, Ruth llones, Charlotte Latta, Anna McBride, Adalou McKenery, Dorothy Moore, Louise Porter, Lillian Tauber, Yirgilia Yandergrift, Betty Weitzner, Stella Wolf, Theliua Snyder, ,losephine Houck. Some of the graduates are teaching elsewhere. These are: Dorothy Gates, Oliy e Harris, Katherine Kissane, Rose Sniderman. Leda Belpnliti, Marie Brant, Dorothy Anderson. The class has also produced nurses: .lennie Anderson, Emma Barnes, Esther Bresh, 'laney Bryce, Sara Bryce, Bessie Carlson, Gray ce Carter, Agatha Cleary, Hazel Conlin, Mae Conway, Bernice Ehrhart, Vivien Gault, Helen Killgallon, Alma Kottler, Mildred Chessman. The following are attending institutions of higher learning: Earl Schweitzer fCarnegie Techf, Blaine Corey QPittsburgh School of Aceountancyf, Edward Dunlap fWestern Reseryef, Henry Finkel 'fPitt Medical Schooll, Stephan Flaherty QMedical Schoolf, William Flynn fCarnegie Techf, William Gamble l'Grove Cityf, Ruth Giles fPennsylvania College for Womenf, Coleman Herpel lfa graduate of Penn State, now attending Harvardf, Milton ludkoyitz fMedical Schoola, Preston Kline fHarvardD, Anthony McDonnell fBethanyD, Ed. Middlemiss fUniversity of Pittsburghl, Linus Miller fPittD, Herbert Meyers liNotre Damev, William Nee CBethanyf, Morris Rack fMedical School, Washington, D. CQ, Gordon Reull fVirginia Polytechnic lnstitutef, Wm. Snyder V'Medicine at Georgetown Universityf, Richard Wells fPitti', Helen West fWestern Reseryel, Allan Whitehouse ifCarnegie Techj. Alden Wilson 'Pittl ylames Wright f'PirtU, Ralph Pratt fPitt , N ffw Om , ,, SQW Q33 U EE E13 MP2 503 E.. Q: U2 mm UD ug Tie 2111 UE L' I- W W fx v N 4, qi . . X 4 f wh 2 D ,kffiagy 173 as GQ Wtfii-Ring? sl rafz5Ht3Ef?Marlasy ffm Q33 .Xia L - ia fix 7-4ff?4S?'r la ,wvjixifii ,U C-4Qs54'sfQ,e NOTES OF THE CLASSES-Continued School of Financel, Harry Pry fPitrD. A goodly number of the class have already graduated from college:Elma Blank CPenn Statel, David Boyd CPitt School of PharmacyD, George Briggs CPenn Statel, Herbert Conrad CBall State Teachers' Collegel, Emily Dunn Clndiana State Teachers' Collegel, Donald Harman CW. 8411.1 Louise Housaman Qlndiana State Teachers' Col- legeD, Wm. Jackel CLehighD, Harvey Krow QPenn Statel, Leonard Mendlovitz CPittD,james Meredith fKenyon Collegel, Clyde Munnell CWilliams and Maryj, Mary Simco Clndiana State Teachers' Collegel, Ruth Zimmerman Clndiana State Teachers' Collegel, Anna Nilson CSlippery Rockl, Helen Sowa CSlippery RockD, Frank Whitehead CWilliams and Maryl Alice McKeever CSlippery Rocky. Marriage has attracted quite a number of the class: Beatrice Haught Collins, Elma Blank, Cecilia Carroll Cochran, Jean Conlogue Sykes, Alice Crosby Rickard, Dorothea Greggerson, Katherine Hagloon Donaldson, Rosalia Hartig, ,lane jenkins Parton, Ellen Kline McKenery, Aurie Lane Hopkins, Martha McClintock Miller, Beryl Minnick Schmidt, Helen Mushrush Monk, Louise Patterson Helmstader, Ruth Prescott Moffat, Margaret Blice, Esther Stoops Danielson, Eleanor Weisz, Violet Eliason Fisher, Permelia Jorgenson Hayes, Selma Shermer, Frances Kijowski Hare, Ruth Broder. Florence Abrahams is connected with her father's baking business. Harry Ackerman is employed by Kroger's. Quentin Akers is an employe ofthe Bell Telephone Co. Lois Alexander works for the Duquesne Light Company. Charles Alverson is an insurance salesman for the New York Mutual Life Insurance Co. Claudia Amper works at Macey's, New York. Esther Anderson, Kausch's bakeryg Karl Bathurst, Bell Telephone Co., in Williamsport, James Bechtol, Hanko's JAMES K. RUBY, A.B. High School Faculty, 1922-1926 B , . . . r ' Member 9th Legislative District , Pennsylvania House of Representatives ' TX -,wx 'Tf Y? N,' Pa ff? fwfxss-tg NOTES OF THE CLASSES--Continued Grocery, Charles Berquist, Chatlield Woods Company, Pittsburgh, John Black, West Penn Electric Co., Lois Blythe, Forbes National Bank, Pittsburgh. Joseph Braun is connected with hs father, in their tailorshop. Clifford Broadbent is connected with McKeesport Tin Plate, Walter Brown, Westinghouse, Dan Bryan, garage, Du- quesne, Naomi Bryan, G. C. Murphy Company, Jacqueline Burland, Solar Fuel Co., James Cal- lahan, Sears-Roebuck, Pittsburgh, Frank Cassel, Westinghouse Electric, Andrew Conley, Forbes National Bank, Pittsburgh, Margaret Coup, Columbia Radiator Co., Frank Ferrie, Morris Packing Co., West Virginia, Charles Gilchrist, McKeesport Postal System, Carl Ginnel, physical instructor at local Y. M. C. A., Emma Gleditch, a stenographer, in Pittsburgh, Herbert Gleditch, brick layer, Clara Godfrey, Bell Telephone Co., John Gosdonovick, White Star Laundry, Robert Grifhths, Woods' Mill, Paul Guisler, Guisler Pharmacy, Kenneth Harrison, employed in Mary- land, Mae Harden, Potter-McCune Co., Alice Headley, G. C. Murphy Co., Eugene Houck, Lamp Brothers' Candy Co., Beryl Jayne, employed by Adolph Goldberg, attorney, Edward jenkins, real estate business, Kenneth Johnson, Cleaning and Dyeing, Lauretta Johnson, Union National Bank, William Junker, associated in stationery business with his father, Sidney Kimelman, news stand, Laura Kinchloe, employed by insurance company, Steve Kochkodan, National Tube Co., Marian Krow, stenographer in an attorney's office, Pittsburgh, Elizabeth Leatherman, G. C. Murphy Company's ofhce, Mabel Le Breton, Kroger's, Victor Leeper, stenographer for Carnegie Steel Co.,jack Lindquist, employed in Cory, Pa., Earl Littlewood, Fuller Brush Company,Teresia Lofstrom, Menzie Dairy, Marie Manning, sec- retary to Attorney Moritz, Nora McDonnell, Etan Life Insurance Co., Marian Nelson, Jones and Laughlin, Dorothy Newcomer, stenographer at Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., Elsie Parton, a stenographer in Pittsburgh, Mary jane Petrella, Baehr Brothers, Stanley Popowitz, meat market, Harry Pty, National Tube Co., Albert Quinn, electrician at Mercy Hospital, Lois Rankin, Fisher Brothers', this city, Elizabeth Rickard, Mr. Norton's ofhce, Richard Rigsby, G, C. Murphy Co.,James Roberson, coast artillery corp on Pacific coast, Charles Sior, McKeesport Tin Plate, Frances Skiba, Westinghouse Electric, Herbert Smith, leader of Collegians' Orchestra, Leo Smith, Pennsylvania Railroad, Lillian Smith, Edlow Co., Katheryn Smythe, Westinghouse S5 Electric, Norman Stearn, Famous , Elizabeth Trauger, Potter, McCune Co., Leonore Trimble, G. C. Murphy CO., Dorothy Ulm, Westinghouse, Ellen Watkins, Donahoe's, Pittsburgh, Robert Waters, Union Clothing Co., Ethel Barkemeyer, Westinghouse, Mae Olsen, insurance clerk at the Realty Co., Stella Koch, stenographer, Crown Chocolate Co., Frank Miller, Roger's, Bernice Long, Potter, McCune Co., Edward Matta, National Tube. Some of the members have removed from our community. jack Lindquist resides at Cory, Pa., Alma Lyden, California, Dorothy Meyers, New York City, Dorothy Shatzer, Boston, Mass., Eleanor Weisz, Ohio. Death has called these friends of ours: John Shaw, Everette Kennedy, and Herbert Mehaffey. The following reside in McKeesport. The alumni editors were unable to learn about their vocations: Louis Beck, Hildur Berquist, Emma Bilz, Arthur Bergman, Ruth Cupp,James Dawson, Thomas Deer, Elizabeth Dunn, Emerson Englert, Michael Fillipsic, William Jaycox, Augustine Kalkbrenner, Ral h Keenan, Margaret Kerezsi, Virginia Leonarg, George McBride, Joseph Nayaroli, Herbert Palm, Alice Panetta, Marie Plummer, Falco Pulsinelli, Frances Register, Elmore Ritchie, Pearl Rosenbleet, Harry Shaffer, William Smolnicki, Gertrude Simpson, John Swetta, Stevan Thomas, john Tokar, Walter Wallace, John Wirth, Elvera Wisser, Edwin Yoder, Estelle Mosby, Mary Squibb, john Tomko, Paul Vogel, Ross Wadsworth, Renee Weisz, Margaret Whitaker, Lorraine Booker, Edith Johnson, Thomas Andrew, Charles Azzarella, Evelyn Bartolome, John Beres, Sara Berkowitz, Isobel Brown, Mary Clark, Leonard Cowan, Herbert Cunliffe, Leroy Dayic, Dorothy Dixon, Kathryn Diehl, Wilbert Dougherty, Anna Ehr- hart, Alex Erskine, Gerald Ervin, John Fitz- patrick, Leo Gibala,Jackson Gorring,james Gray, Freda Gross, Regis Guiser, Ruth Ruisler, Ray Hannegan, Melvin Hendrickson, James Hewitt, Leonora Huey, William Hughes, Damal john, Lloyd Johnson, Alice Kaufman, Charles King, Pearl Klein, Harry Lacey, Ella Leath, Katherine Kevans, William Linn, jack Manning, Hanna Mansfield, Alice McArow, james McCaughan, Raymond McNutt, Ross Miller, Vera Miller, William Montgomery, Gertrude Mooney, Edward Novack, William Orbell, Anna Rechar, Joseph Perkowski, Florence Peters, Elva Peterson, Mezer Samuels, Michael Schoverth, Lucretia Scott, Paul Shaw. at The Pittsburgh Printing Co. 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