McKeesport High School - Yough A Mon Yearbook (Mckeesport, PA)
- Class of 1934
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During this half century of educational advancement in this city thousands of hoys and girls have sat under the inspirational teaching of the men and the women who have lahored through the years to make this high school second to none in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This seventeenth volume of The Yough-a-Mon is a faithful record of the past year's achievements. By story and hy picture it tells of the deeds the students have accom- plished in the classrooms, on the gridiron, the diamond, and on the haskethall floor. To the Seniors it will he a reminder of their closing high school days. To others it will he a suggestion of the possibilities that school life holds for aspiring McKeesport youth. To all this volume will hring happy memories of the year 1933-1934. 'fl-I E 2 9 3 4 aiu I Ima-A-no 633,41 43- THE RED AND BLUE ' I. PEE. Al- -'ker3 colors prrwdly 'fly-Ing. Red and 'Um Dlue,wm pledge-tothe:-our love, a. 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Bowmz, A.B., Allegheny, A.M., Columbia The Prifzfjpal .U YL' ...xl 5, 13 A A , W '.A ' . . iw .. - Te. .A 5, 4, , 1. 4 i if in Yjisli lfii i .A A 'Y9.Af'i it 5 YL 'l TW + 9 A it: 1. ' l g. '- . AJ 4 5? ltr- , .f A --My -4.1-'Tiana-fn-1 E wg -:L 1,-u gift. .-,.- X 4, fi? 2 3414 Y. liiffq Qi, 5 xl N , if xy 'M . Q - l J. H. LAVVSON B.S., University of Chicago Ecl.D., University of Pittsburgh The Asfiftant Principal X , l i Q Q95 HOWARD M. MCELROY A. R. KURTZ, AB., AM., A-B-i Wesleyan UU1f'CfS1fY Franklin and Marshall College A' A-M-, UH1vCfS1fY Of Piffsbvfgh AM., Columbia University LL-B-, Duquesne UU1VCfS1fY 14 Principal Shaw Avenue Building Principal George Wafbington Building THE ' 4- aua - - on THE MEN OF THE FACULTY First Row: Beatty, Emmel, Moffatt, Koons, Weitz, Willauer, Holmes, Dodds. Second Row: Blythe, Crawford, Cannon, Strong, Berkema, Sullivan, Buchanan, Weigle. Third Row: Kalassay, Black, Crall, Bowen, Hartman, Stablein, Crausaz, Tindall. Fourth Row: Fallquist, Hammitt, Schad, Crouse, Herhertson, DeWoody. Fifth Row: Tinson, Thomas, Lewis, Clees, Ahrens, Kerr, Riemer. Sixth Row: Mason, Erwin, Stewart, Carlson, Chaplin, Lanks. Seventh Row: Strihrny, Travis, Wiggins, Acklin, Dunlop, Lynch. Absent: Graham. The Administrative Staff JOSEPH B. RICHEY, LL.D., Snperinfemlent of Schools JOHN F. BOWER, A.B., A.M., Principal H. LAVVSON, BS., Ed. D. Affiflnnt Principal HOWARD C. MCELROi', A.B., A.M., LLB., Principal of George Wn.rl1j11Lgto11 Building A. R. KURTZ, A.B., A.M., Principnl of Slinw Avenue Bnilalinlg The Teaching Staff I. J. BERKEMA, .-LB., A,M .,,,,, ,,,,,, U niversiry of Illinois ,,,A ,,,,,, E nglifb L. W- STRONG, AB... . .. ...., .University of Michigan ....,i ,,,,,, E uglifb RUTH E. Low, A.B., A,lVl.. ,,,,,, Northwcgtcrn University ,,,,,,ww,,,,w,,,,, ,,,,,,-,, ,,,,,, E 1 zgljfh C. LILLIAN NELSON, AB. . ,,,,, ...,,, A llcghcny College ,,,,,,,,,,,l.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. ,, ,. ,,,, ...Englnb FOSTER BEA-TTY, A.B., A.M. ,,,,,. Geneva College and Columbia University ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, E nglrib AUGUST M. SCHAD, BS., A.M. ,,,,,, Ohio State University and Columbia University ,,,,,,,,,, Englixlv ANNA A. NELSON, AB, . .. .. ..Allcgl1cny College ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Englifla DOROTHY SMEDLEY, AB., A.M. . . ,,,,,. Cornell College and Columbia University ,,,,, ,,,,,, E nglnb LUCY LEE VVYIMBERLEY, AB... ,,,, ,,,,,, U nivcx-sity of Michigan ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,. English RUSSELL IXCKLIN, AB. .. . ,,,,,,, ,.,,,, X Vayncslwurg College ,.,,A,YY,YiYY,,,Yv,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y mfnglifb ,f lVl.-XRY STEIN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65,4 MES. ,-J vf .5 ...Indiana Stat:-: Teachers' College Elzgfirlf, .flrjtlwzefig Grilnnnnf 15 9 . D L : .,., -rs-:as 29 M 3 3 4 f . F, THE LADIES OF THE FACULTY First Row: Miss Mcilollough, Miss Dawson, Miss Woods, Miss Auld, Miss Gray, Miss Flynn. Second Row: Miss Bruce, Miss Dunlap, Miss McCormick, Miss Brown, Miss Richardson, Miss Floro. Third Row: Miss Potthof, Miss Engels, Miss Norton, Miss Stein, Miss Kimmel, Miss Hammerberg. Fourth Row: Miss Gillman, Miss McAllister, Miss Smedley, Miss Buhleier, Miss Cramblet, Miss Mcinert, Miss Tefft. Fifth Row: Miss Wimberlcy, Miss L. Nelson, Miss Chapin, Miss Taylor, Miss Low, Miss Edmund. Sixth Row: Miss Wallace, Miss Tyson, Miss Scully, Miss Blackburn, Miss Youmans, Miss A. Nelson. Absent: Miss Guffey, Miss Slawson, Miss Davis. The Teaching Staff-Continued CARSTEN AHRENS, BS. in Ed .,,,,.. WTIRGINIA B. SCULLY, A.B .,,,,,,,,, RUTH L. CRAMBLET, A.B. ,,,,, L HARRIET'f R. TEFFT, A.B ..,.,,,,, GRETCHEN G. SLAWSON, A.B ....,. MARGARET G. FLYNN, A.B .,... ,. ,,,,,,,,Ohio State University ....,,,.Buclcnell University,,,,,,,,, .,,.,,,,Allegl1eny C0llege,.......... Allegheny College ...,...,,,,,,. University of Michigan ....... Duquesne University ,,,,,,,,,, ...,..,,Engli.rlv ,,,,....E1zgZiJb ,,,,,,,,E12g!ifla ,,,,....E1zgli.rl9 ...,....E11gliJh ,,,,,,,,EngZi.rlw MARY E. AULD, A.B. ,,,,. ,,,,... ,.,.,,,, M o unt Holyoke College ,,,,,., .........., E nglirlf RUTH MCALLISTER, AB ...,. ....,.,. O hio State University ........,,, ..,......,,,,,,,,, E ngfirb JOHN M. BLYTHE, B.S .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, U niversity of Pittsburgh Mutlze1mzzif:.r EDNA L. TAYLOR, A.B.. ,........... ..... V Vellesley College ................ ..,.,..,, M afbemfzricy AMELIA RICHARDSON, A.M ....... ,,,,,,,, G rove City College ..,.,..., Mpfzhemafipr W. BOWEN, AB., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, T ransylvania College A,M., ,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,, U niversity of Kentucky ......, .,....,,, M arlnwmriar JOSEPH LYNCH, BS ..., ,.,,....... ......., G e neva College ................., ..,, M arlaemazin VVYALTER VVVIGGINS, BS. .,,,., .,,..... W estminster College .,............,, ,,,,,,,,, M qrlnfmpztim BYRDE GILLMAN ,..............,,.. ..,,.,,, U niversity of Pittsburgh ,,...... ,,,,,, M pzthempzfiar AGNES YOUMANS, A.B ............ ......., L ake Erie College ...... ..., M arlnemarier N. THOMAS, A.B., A.M ..,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, S usquehanna University and University of Pittsburgh ..............,,,,,,..,,,i,,,, Mafhemmirf GLENN W. RIEMAN, AB., Ed.M ...,,,., ........ J uniata College and University of Pittsburgh ,,,,,, Mdrbemarier JOSEPH W. BLACK, A.B. ,,,,,,,................ ........ U niversity of Pittsburgh ................... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M athematiri HELEN M. PoTTHoFF, AB. ......,.,,,, ,,.....,. A llegheny College ,,.......,,,,,.,,...........,....,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, M qrhematipr lo , . , if ,n ' ,- 2953 f WN 4 X, if X 'ra-:as a 9 3 4 -gif -EA nun - -mon if The Teaching Staff-Continued OEER D. CROUSE, B.S ...,,,,,...,,. JOHN F. WILLAUER, B.S .,,,,,,...... JOSEPH E. MOFFATT, B.S .........,,,,,, STEWART N. HARTMAN, B.S ..,....,. ALBERT T. FALLQUIST, B.S ..,..... Uniyersity of Pittsburgh ,..,,.... ,,....... Ursinus College ...,,,,A.,,.,.,.,.,, Allegheny College .......,,...,,.. Susquehanna University ,,,,,,,,,, Ohio Northern University ,,.i. ..... .........S'cience .........Ycience .........S'cience ........5'cience .........S'cience W. W. Domus, A.B ...............,.... ..Geneva College ..............V... .,..... ........ .Y c ience Louis H, DUNL0p, B.S .,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, . ..Allegheny College ,.,, ....,.. ....... .... ............... 5' c i ence JOHN T. D. TINSON, B.S ............... ......., B ethany College ........,....,,,....,.,..,........................Y................. Science SAMUEL L. STEWART, JR., A.B .,..,..,. .,,,,,.. W estminster College .......................,...............,...,................ .Ycience FREDERYCK E. HOLMES, A.B .,,.,.,...... ,...,... A llegheny College and University of Pittsburgh .......... Science WILLIAM F. SULLIVAN, JR., B.S. .......,..,,.. ........ U niversity of Pennsylvania and Notre Dame University .......................................... Science MARTHA JANE CHAPIN, A.B ......,.....................,..,... University of Michigan ..........,.....,.....................,,..,,,,,,,,.... French ROBERT M. CRAUSAZ, A.B., A.M., Ph.D .,..,, . ...Ohio State University and University of Pittsburgh .... French DOROTHY M. NORTON, A.B. .............,,...., ,...,,...... N orthwestern University ...,....,,..............................,,,,,,...... French ROBERT HERBERTSON, A.B., A.M .....,. ,,..,,.. P ennsylvania State College ..,.,.. ................,,,.,,,,............ French HARRY L. CARLSON, A.B ..,.,....,...,.,, . Gettysburg College ........,....,..,,. ......................,,,.,,...... L afin ELINOR MCCORMICK, A.B .,..,......., . ,.,,.. University of Pittsburgn V...,.,,.... ...................,,..,,,....iV...V... L atin VERA DAvIs, A.B ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ...Hood College ........................,.,.....,...,....... Latin and Mathernaticr MAUD Woons, M.E ..... ,.......... ,...,,.. I n diana State Teachers' College ................................ Stenograpby LELAND P. DEWOODY, B.S .,,,, .. ,,,,,,,, Grove City College and University of Pittsburgh ....... ....... B ookkeeping ROSMER L. BRUCE, A.B .......,.. ........ G rinnell College .......,............................... ........... B ookkeeping ELEREEDA BUHLEIER, B.S .,.,,,,, ,,.. . ..University of Pittsburgh ....,.,.................... .......... S' tenograplny ALICE M. ENGELS ......................... ,.,,,... W hitewater State Teachers' College .......... .......... S' tenograplay NAOMI S. HAMMERBERG, B.S ...,,, ,,,,,,.. G rove City College .................................... ....... X' tenograpby ROsE M. FLORO ,.,,,,........,...,.......... ,,.. . ulndiana State Teachers' College ....... .,...,.... 3' tenograpby HELEN B. TYsoN ,,,,,,....,,.......,,., ...University of Pittsburgh ............................................ .Ytenograpby ETHEL MAE MCCULLOUGH ........ MARIETTA V. EDMUND, B.S .,....... F. FRANK CRALL, A.B .............,.. SHELBY ERWIN, A.M. .........,.. . MARGARET DUNLAP, A.B ...... W. E. MASON, A.B., A.M ..,,... L. R. TRAVIS, A.M ....................,.... LILLIAN L. GRAY, B.S., A.M .,,,.., GERTRUDE BROWN, A.B., A.M... J. L. HAMMITT, JR., A.B., A.M.. H. TINDALL, A.B ....................... J. FRANK BUCHANAN, B.S .,,...,,..,..,,..,., LOUIS A. KALASSAY, A.B., A.M .......... JOHN K. GRAHAM, B.S .,,.,..,..,,,,,.,., MARY LOUISE WILLs, A.B ....,..... MARY GUREEY, A.B ................ FRANK WEIGLE, B.S ........ ALFRED KERR .....,.......... M. C. KOONS ................................. HOMER O. WEITZ ,...,.......,......,..,...,. JAMES H. LEWIS, B.S. in Ed ....,.... FRANK STABLEIN ....................,...,.. JOHN EMMEL, B.S., Ed.M ......,... GERALD F. LANKS ................,.. JOHN E. CRAWFORD, B.S .,..,.., R. D, CANNON ..........,,......... BYRON L. CHAPLIN, B.S ..,..,.... E. STRIBRNY, A.B ...,................... ARLA E. WALLACE, B.S.M .......,,........ MARGARET I. BLACKBURN, A.B... ERNA E. MEINERT... ....................., . WILLIAM A. CLEES, B.S .............. MARGARET KIMMEL, B.S ........ RUTH E. DAWSON, B.S ........ ,..,....Beckley College and Bowling Green Business University ............ .Ytenography Grove City College ..........,........,......,...........,............... .Ytenograpby Oberlin College and University of Pittsburgh .............. Hirtoq Indiana University ........,. .................................................... H irtoiy University of Pittsburgh ..,......,.....,...,...,..,,...,...,...v...,......., Hirtoq West Virginia University and University of Pittsburgh .............. Proolemr of Democracy University of Pittsburgh ...,.....,.,....,..................,......,......,.. Hirtofg' Grove City College and University of Pittsburgh.- .,... Hirtoig Hiram College and University of Chicago ..........,......... Hirtog' Washington and Jefferson College and Harvard University ...,...,..,,...,..,,.... Problems' of Dcinocraqf Pennsylvania State College ,,,,,.,.........,... ......................... H irtog' University of Pittsburgh ,,,,.....,....,...t,.,,,.., .......... H irtory Franklin and Marshall College and University of Pittsburgh ,,.,.,,..... ....,...,. H irtoiy Washington and Jefferson College ..,,,...... ......... C ivicr Allegheny College ................................ .. ......... Civicr Capitol University ......,..... ......................................,.......... C ivict ........CarnegIe Institute of Technology ............,......... Director of Vocational Education Carnegie Institute of TechnolOgy..Unit Trade Pattern-Making Rochester Mechanics Institute .............,...... Unit Trade Drafting University of Michigan .,..........,................... Unit Trade Drafting University of Pittsburgh ..,......................... Unit Trade Electricity University of Pittsburgh ,......,..,....... Unit Trade Pattern-Making University of Pittsburgh.. . .,.... .,............... U nit Trade Drafting University Of Pittsburgh... ...................,..., Unit Trade Electricig' University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Institute of Technolo gy..U nit Trade Electricig' Buffalo State Teachers' College ................ Pennsylvania State College .....,..., ...... f .L .... . Unit Trade Electricity Unit Trade Eiectricigr Carnegie Institute of Technology ...................................... Muric Oberlin Conservatory of Music ........ .......................... ..Temple University .......................... . Grove City College.. .................... .. Carnegie Institute of Technology .Muric .Muric Wellesley College .....,................... ......................... . ......... Phyrical Education .........Plaguica! Education .. ....,. .......... H ome Economic: Carnegie Institute of Technology ........ .......... H orne Econoinicx if 17 an will In Memoriam JOHN K. GRAHAM Augmt 6, 1908 Novemher 30, 1933 Mclieesport High School, 1925 Washington and Jefferson College, 1929 Melnber of the Faculty, 1930-1933 There if 120 dehzlh- Whar Jeerm Ja if lrpmfifian. Thif life of warm! hrepzth If hzet Ll Jzehzzrh of the lzfe Elyfiem, Who.re porfazlf we call Death. 18 -rs-as 2934 GUG -' -MDN The George Washington Building THE HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Front Row: Miss Rankin, Tacey, Winterling, Jones, Larson, Calhoun, Miss Baldridge. Second Row: Miss Hardy, Miss Stindt, Miss Tobin, Miss Cartwright, Miss South, Miss Simpson, Miss Ross ---c3mgn--- George Washington Building High School Department HOWARD C. MCELROY, A.B., A.M., LL.B .,,, . ...Wesleyan University, University of Pittsburgh, and Duquesne University ',,, .,,,,,,,,,,..,...,,.........,,..,,,,,,,.. P rincipal MARGARET RANKIN, A,B .......,, ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, A llegheny College ,,.....,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,..,,..,,.. Englifb ELEANOR M. TOBIN, A.B. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, L ake Erie College ,,.,,,i.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, E nglifb HAZEL HARDY ,,,,.,,,,,..,,..,,.....,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, U niversity of Pittsburgh ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, E nglifb J. STANLEY CALHOUN, B.S .,,,, ,,,, . .. .Peririsylvania State College ,.,.,,,, .,...,,.. S' :fence MILDRED SOUTH, A.B ....,,,,. ,,,,,,,. G oueher College ,,,,,, ,,.i..,i, . .. .. .. .i,,, ,,,,, . ...fciencf IVY S. SIMPSON, A.B .,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, T hiel College ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,......,i., ,,,,.,...,... .Y finite' IRMA M. STINDT, B.Ed .....,, ,i,,., ,,,,,,, Vv I hitewater State Teachers' College ..,,,.,,.. ..,,...,,.. .Y tenogmplvj MARLIN Ross, A.B .,.,,,.,,,.,,..,......,,, ...Wilson College ,,,,,,,,i,i,,,i.,,,,,,..,,..,,..,,,.,,..,...,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.. Civic: WILLIAM S. TACEY, A.B,, A.M ...,.,, ,,,.,,,. G eneva College and Columbia University ',,,, Chaim' and Science BEATRICE V. CARTWRIGHT, A.B... ..,.. ,....... U niversity of Pittsburgh ...... ....... .. ...... .............Ci11i6.r MATILDA BALDRIDGE, A.B ........... ...Westminster College ............. .......... C win and Englifb J. MORRIS JONES .................... Williamson Trade School ........ ......... M ecbmziml Drawing C. H. LARSON, B.S ............... ...... T he Stout Institute ...... ..... . .. ......... Mecbaniml Drawing AUGUST K. WINTERLING, B.S ..... . ........ University of Pittsburgh .... . ......... Merbfmiml Drawing if 19 M29 QFGQA 4 '-H g , 1' C.. 'I' s-as qv rx a 34 if nun - -me w 'i'-P 'ure-?',,i,, .zieifff The Shaw Avenue Building THE HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT First Row: Miss West, Miss Engelman, Miss A. Svedburg, Miss Boax. Second Row: Miss Thompson. Miss Gorzo, Miss Fluke, Miss Buergin, Miss Milligan. -,.ql1lgm..... Shaw Avenue Building High School Department A. R. KURTZ, A.B., A.M .,,,,,,,, .,.,,.,..,,,,. F ranklin and Marshall College A.M ........ ....... C olurnbia University '...............,.. .,............. . .... . .Prifiripaf ANNE C. SVEDDERG ...,..........,, ....... I ndiana State Teachers' College .....,..., .. . .... .....E11tgliJb HULDA L. FLUKE ,,..,, ,,,.,. I .. .. ...Slippery Rock State Teachers' College .,.,,. ,,,, . ,. . ..,, ..Ea1gli.rb GRACE BUERGIN, A.B... . . ...... Allegheny College ..,....... ..,....,...,...,,..,...,.,.. ..,.... G e nam! .Ysieme RACHEL BOAX, A.B ..,.......,.........,...... .......... G oucher College ................,,,. ........................... G mem! .Yriefzce VIRGINIA IVIILLIGAN, A.B., PLS... ,,.. ....... U niversity of Pittsburgh and Margaret M0rris0n...S'fca1atgmpby FLORENCE ENGELMAN, A.B .......,.. .... . .Beaver College ........I......... ........................................... 5' fflldgfllpbj RUTH WEST .................... . .... ..... . Indiana State Teachers' College .......... .. . . .Civicy MARY E. THOMPSON, BS... ..... ... University of Pittsburgh ................I.... ................ ..... C Z vim SARAH GORZO, B.S. .... ........ . . .Carnegie Institute of Technology .......... ......... H owe ElL'UIl0772fL'.l' 20 f C? me -I tif i .-gf ., 454 W - f 4' ' . f , ,A -5 ,,f'55f' 4315-V.-. J1?5111.' ,,A Kr, .:lfi??556?f fiileiiif . ,n .v5 5 wx .'. 4 fF'.',', 3i G5 .f.f.k E .V W . ff ' N4 'fibfo' 215 W gxfffgb jg-iff' ,f,4,r-J . .. 4v- - -1- fi,-f'.'J5f7 1 :bl N 'I'-2' ' Q 12:1 ' ., sea, . . 'rss .-:Sw g1.5'.v' , afbiff 354: .a ,, E. ' '1 . ff 3 359 f! Q-5' L fxkjf 'gig f 515' , ., , . an V n 9.5251 J vf -f 5. lf.: 3. ,'.gk,3 R'-E . :A fig? 'arg .- , . -.xif?3'F' 5 CLAS ES Xxx , M ..:'C pe. K , '5 - 665 .- M 1 'Qi-?1' if :Cut 25? ff ,QE55 X'-.5 'y . 5 A -5 . if 15 . !. , if ' '15 . ,, Q. vw 2?-1' 3: , l AQ' ,F .-7 cy -. ,ar . E1 ,ff .lf , ,, ,J 5 Eff? r . +51 7 Q31 -5 5g'r' , l3:E,-'up 1 .-.- n , e,,n. 'E' .. ,- -ki, 1- fy I5 l ,elif 'f7:'f4,, 'J isis-: 51 I Jlf' . We 'ra-me Sq E V- A z 3 4 aim! Quan-A-mm W f T. AW 2 1 A 5 9 CLASS OFFICERS Preuridenf ..,...... ..... .....S.,... S S , .,4SSSSSSSS,v,S,SSS,,,, J AMES CROSBY Vice President ,.., ,.e.. DOROTHY BARTH .Yecretezegf .... . .... O, ,e,,e. BETTY MINNICK Treezfurer-.. eeeeeeee J ACK MORLOCK Clam Coloma MAROON AND BURNISHED GOLD Clam Flower SWEETHEART ROSE Cfflff Mafia EORVVARD EVERQ BACKVVARD NEVER ' 2 2 'uf J -rs-as 9 I IK, 2 3 4 mm - -MON Senior Class Committees THE RING COMMITTEE RALPH AKERBERG, JUNE BANKEY, JANE BARNES, PAUL BIELIC, JUNE DAUGHERTY AUDREE FULTON, STANLEY GALKA, HERBERT GERSTNER, MYRTLE GORDON JOHN HARKLESS, FLORENCE LUTY, BETTY MINNICK, JOE MORRIS, MARY ONCEA CYRIL POTOSNAK, ROBERT RANSICK, RHODA ROBISON, CLARENCE SMITH JAMES SNEDDON, ARABELLA STARR THE FLOWER COMMITTEE CHARLES FRAAS, GRACE BURKHOLDER, CAPITOLA COX, JAMES FICHTNER A DOROTHY KLEIN, STANLEY KYSLINGER, JACK POWERS ANNA MAE STEPHEN, EDGAR STRIFFLER THE COLORS COMMITTEE JAMES CORCORAN, DOROTHY BEDELL, DOROTHY BROWN, SARA JANE HODGSON LILLIAN IRWIN, THOMAS MAHER, KENNETH MAUND BEATRICE ROBERTS, GEORGE WISSER THE MOTTO COMMITTEE ROBERT HALL, GEORGE ARNOLD, JEAN DAUGHERTY, GERTRUDE FAIX CLAIRE FARKAS, CHARLES HANNEGAN, LOLA MARSH JOHN WILHELM, BETTY WITHEROW THE INVITATIONS COMMITTEE EMILY JEAN SNEDDON, DOROTHY ABRAHAM, ROSS ALLMAN, ELEANOR HOLT HELEN LOUISE KLOB, MARIE MASER, GEORGE SMITH JAMES SNEDDON, EUGENE TESLOVIC CHRISTMAS DANCE COMMITTEE ROBERT PROSSER, ED. COUY, DAVID BRADY, MYRTLE GORDON, GERVAISE JAYNE LUCILLE LARISH, MARJORIE RHODES, ROBERT TAPP, MARION WILSON EASTER DANCE COMMITTEE KENNETH WILKINSON, JEAN CALHOUN, JANE JOHNS, DALE JOHNSON, ROSE LEEER WM. MCCUNE, JUNE MYERS, JOSEPH QUALTERS LESLIE RIDER, .JOE WILKINSON -. 23 L65 ,457 I--if .,.a, f.. . T--.fi ,SQ A-, ji -E wwf, I-I ,,,,A, James Crosby President Meyersdale, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Dorothy Barth Vice President M cKeeSpOrt PREPARATORY Betty Minnick Secretary McKeesp0rt COMMERCIAL Jack Morlock Treasurer MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Dorothy Abraham Beaver Falls, Penn. PREPARATORY Minnie Abrams McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Joseph Acton McKeesport PREPARATORY Eleanor Ahlin MCKeesport COMMERCIAL 24 Betty Ahlquist Wlleeling, West Va PREPARATORY Ralph Akerberg M CKeespOrt LITERARY Robert Alexander Glassport, Penn. COMMERCIAL Dorothy Allen McKeesport PREP.-XR.-XTORY Ross Allman VVashington, Penn. PREPARATORY Harry Alverson MCKeespOrt PREPARATORY Ernest Anderson Hammond, Indiana PREPARATORY Lois Anderson McKeesport PREPARATORY Margaret Anderson McKeesport COMMERCIAL William Anderson McKee-:sport COMMERCIAL Jane Andrews McKeesport PREPARATORY Lawrence Appel McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Clara Arico Blythedale, Penn. LITERARY Dorothy Armor MCKeesport PREPARATORY Alfred Arnold Elizabeth Twp., Penn. INDUSTRIAL George Arnold Louisville, Kentucky INDUSTRIAL Hettie Austin MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Jack Austin McKee-:sport COMMERCIAL Anna Babich Johnstown, Penn. COMMERCIAL Andrew Bacha McKeesport PREPARATORY Julia Bachisin McKeesport COMMERCIAL Clyde Backstrom West Newton, Penn COMMERCIAL Helen Backstrom West Newton, Penn COMMERCIAL Joseph Bacsi Duquesne, Penn. INDUSTRIAL 2 5 Nan Ballard MCKeeSport PREPARATORY Geza Banesky MCKeesport PREPARATORY Mary Banisky MCKeesport COMMERCIAL June Bankey McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Jack Bardnel McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Anna Barich Port Vue, Perm. COMMERCIAL Nason Barkemeyer McKeeSpOrt INDUSTRIAL Vivian Barkman McKeeSport COMMERCIAL 2 6 John Barncord McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Aquilla Barnes McKeeSpOrt COMMERCIAL Jane Barnes M cKeeSpOrt COMMERCIAL Paul Barnes Versailles, Perm. LITERARY Sophie Barowich Port Vue, Penn. COMMERCIAL Marguerite Barth McKeeSport PREPARATORY Ruth Barton West Elizabeth, Pen PREPARATORY Edward Bashista McKeespOrt LITERARY Anna Bastasich Versailles Boro, Penn. LITERARY Nick Bastasich Versailles Boro, Penn PREPARATORY Harold Batten McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Harriet Beardmore Jeannette, Penn. COMMERCIAL Dorothy Bedell Colebrook, Ohio LITERARY Norsis Bedont McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Jane Bedsworth Donora, Penn. COMMERCIAL Bernard Beech McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Charles Beech McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Kathryn Beech McKeesport COMMERCIAL William Beech MCKeesp0rt INDUSTRIAL Mary Belan Versailles, Penn. PREPARATORY Mary Jane Bell MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Edith Bennett Mansfield, Ohio COMMERCIAL Queen Esther Bennett M cKeesport PREPARATORY Robert Benson McKeespOrt PREPARATORY 2 7 John Benvin Princeton, Michigan INDUSTRIAL Arnold Bergstrom McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Catherine Bertovich McKeesport COMMERCIAL Margaret Berwick McKeeSport PREPARATORY Paul Bielic McKeeSport PREPARATORY Douglas Bishop Braddock, Penn. PREPARATORY Elma Bishop Braddock, Penn. PREPARATORY Edith Black McKeeSport PREPARATORY 2 8 Benedict Bock Pittsburgh, Perm PREPARATORY Anna Bogovich Midway, Penn. COMMERCIAL Emanuel Bondy IVIcKeeSport PREPARATORY Albert Boss McKeeSport PREPARATORY Billy Bowden Boston, Penn. COMMERCIAL William Bowen Elizabeth Twp., Penn INDUSTRIAL Edward Boyer Port Vue, Penn. INDUSTRIAL David Brady Monessen, Penn. INDUSTRIAL William Brennan McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Virginia Brinkos 1VIcKeesport PREPARATORY Louis Broder Mclieesport PREPARATORY Steward Broman Versailles Twp., Penn. INDUSTRIAL Jane Brooks East Mclieesport, Pen PREPARATORY Dorothy Brown Mclieesport LITERARY Jack Brown McKeesport PREPARATORY Jean Brown Mclieesport PREPARATORY Joseph Brown McKeesport PREPARATORY Malcolm Brown Wheeling, West Va INDUSTRIAL Rose Brozovich Mclieesport COMMERCIAL Robert Bruce M cKeesport LITERARY Alice Brunson McKcesport PREI-ARATORY Anne Brunton Tarbrax, Scotland PRE PA RATORY James Bryce Mclieesport INDUSTRIAL Julia Buhaly Oil City, Penn. PREPARATORY 2 9 Esther Bumbarger Mclieesport COMMERCIAL Milan Bunovich M cKeesport PREPARATORY Lawrence Burke McKeesport PREPARATORY Grace Burkholder McKeesport COMMERCIAL Mary Burger McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Ben Burton McKee-:sport INDUSTRIAL William Busch Brownsville, Penn. PREPARATORY Jean Calhoun McKeesport PREPARATORY 3 0 Bernice Carlson Mclieesport PREPARATORY Mildred Carnahan Mclieesport PREPARATORY Pete Carozza Canonsburg, Perm. INDUSTRIAL Duane Carpenter McKeesport COMMERCIAL Charles Carr lVlcKeespOrt PREPARATORY Ruth Carroll Mclieesport COMMERCIAL Harry Carstensen Mclieesport INDUSTRIAL Leon Caslov Alma, Georgia PREPARATORY Naomi Cearns M CKeesport LITERARY Stanley Chapas Pittsburgh, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Jack Chapman Camden, Penn. PREPARATORY Irene Chomanics McKeesport COMMERCIAL Helen Christian Versailles Twp., Penn. LITERARY McClelland Churchman MCKeesport PREPARATORY William Cidboy Port Yue, Penn. PREPARATORY Sam Circosta M cKeesport INDUSTRIAL Edna Clark M CKeesport COMMERCIAL Ernest Clark Sumter, South Carolina INDUSTRIAL Harold Clark M cKeesport COMMERCIAL Mary Catherine Cl McKeesport LITERARY Josephine Clay Hazelwood, Penn. COMMERCIAL David Cohn MCKeesport PREPARATORY Elizabeth Colbert McKeesport COMMERCIAL Wendell Coleman ark Versailles Boro, Penn. LITERARY 31 Betty Conko Pittsburgh, Perm. COMMERCIAL Josephine Connelly MCKeeSport PREPARATORY Boyd Conway Glassport, Penn. PREPARATORY Francis Cooper MCKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Jane Cope MCKeeSport PREPARATORY William Copper Versailles Twp. , Penn. PREPARATORY James Corcoran IVIcKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Joe Cordone Tubia, Sicily PREPARATORY 32 Alan Corl McKeesport PREPARATORY Frank Cornell Versailles Boro, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Louise Cornell Coulter, Penn. COMMERCIAL Margaret Cothery Dravosburg, Penn. COMMERCIAL Genevieve Cotter Mclieesport COMMERCIAL Edward Couy Pittsburgh, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Capitola Cox IVI CKeespOrt LITERARY Virginia Crammond M CKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Hettie Crawford Augusta, Georgia PREPARATORY Lawrence W. Crawford McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Lawrence Crawford McKeesport COMMERCIAL Harold Crosby McKeesport PREPARATORY Edward Crum MCKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Rita Cullen MCKeespOrt COMMERCIAL John Czapik McKeespOrt: INDUSTRIAL Harold Dangel McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Margaret Dant McKeesport PREPARATORY Genevieve Daugherty Duquesne, Penn. LITERARY Jane Daugherty Versailles Boro, Penn. LITERARY Anne Davis Larimer, Penn. LITERARY Mildred Davis Glassport, Penn. PREPARATORY Erma Dawson IVICKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Charles Day McKeeSport PREPARATORY Joe De Falco MCKeeSpOrt PREPARATORY 3 3 Nick De Marino McKeesport PREPARATORY Mildred Derr M cKeesport: COMMERCIAL Catherine Dietrich M cKeespOrt LITERARY Hugh Mack Dill Latrobe, Penn. PREPARATORY Betty Dirling Irwin, Penn. PREPARATORY Charles Domanick IVIcKeespOrt LITERARY John Domanick IVIcKeespOrt LITERARY Rose Domarsky Mclieesport COMMERCIAL 34 Marie Donnelly Coulter, Penn. COMMERCIAL Madalyn Dougherty McKeesport COMMERCIAL Celia Mae Douglas Boston, Penn. LITERARY Verna Douglas McKeesport PREPARATORY Ernest Downes M cKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Joseph Drake Dow, Oklahoma LITERARY Geraldine Dravo IVIcKeesport PREPARATORY Michael Drost IVIcKeesport INDUSTRIAL Benjamin Duncan McKeeSport PREPARATORY Howard Duncan McKeesport PREPARATORY Alfred Dunn Pittsburgh, Penn. LITERARY Lawrence Edder Johnstown, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Alfred Edelman Vineland, New Jersey PREPARATORY Arthur Elbert Gary, Indiana LITERARY Franklin Elliott Liberty Boro, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Grace Ellis Greensboro, North Ca PREPARATORY Y. Ellis Elmendorf M cKeeSport PREPARATORY Vera Enes McKeeSport COMMERCIAL Jean Englert McKeeSport PREPARATORY Joseph Estochen McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Virginia Fagerstrom McKeeSport COMMERCIAL Gertrude Faix Glassport, Penn. COMMERCIAL James Faix McKeeSp0rt INDUSTRIAL Claire Farkas McKeeSport PREPARATORY 3 5 Charles Farrell McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Dorothy Fath McKeesport PREPARATORY Dorothy Fehr McKeesport COMMERCIAL Mary Feltz MCKeesport PREPARATORY Susan Fencik Port Vue, Penn. COMMERCIAL Margaret Ferrier Manitoba, Canada COMMERCIAL Elizabeth Festus MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Selma Fetters McKeesport COMMERCIAL 3 6 James Fichtner Terra Alta, West Va PREPARATORY Nola Mae Field Buena Vista, Penn. PREPARATORY Lois Fish McKeesport PREPARATORY Jane Florchak Wilmerding, Penn. COMMERCIAL Richard Forbes M CKeesport INDUSTRIAL William Ford Buena Vista, Penn. - PRE PA RATORY Paul Forgash Logansport, Penn. IND USTRIAL Genevieve Fox McKeesport PREPARATORY Roy Fox M cKeesport PREPARATORY Charles Fraas McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Currado Framiglio McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Edythe Frazier Wellsville, West Va. LITERARY Elizabeth Frazier N. Versailles Twp., Penn. PREPARATORY Joe Frederick M cKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Abe Friedman Leechburg, Penn. PREPARATORY Vir inia Friedman 8 MCKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Audree Fulton IVIcKeespOrt PREPARATORY John Furda McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Helen Gacey McKeesport COMMERCIAL Matthew Gadelmeyer Sabraton, West Va. PREPARATORY Stanley Galka Newark, New jersey INDUSTRIAL , Mary Gall McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Leo Galley Liberty Boro, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Hilda Gartner MCKeespOrt COMMERCIAL 3 7 Donald Gash Elizabeth, Perm. COMMERCIAL William Gaudy MCKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Lawrence Gault MCKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Lois Gay Birmingham, Alabama PREPARATORY Sara Gay Duquesne, Penn. COMMERCIAL Peter Gennaro MCKeeSport COMMERCIAL Margaret Gergely McKeeSport PREPARATORY Frank Gerosky McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL 3 8 Herbert Gerstner McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL John Gibbons McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Florence Gingery Wilson, Penn. LITERARY Steve Gingo McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Sara Gleditsch McKeeSport PREPARATORY William Gobbel McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Margaret Goch MCKeeSport COMMERCIAL Myrtle Gordon Versailles Twp., Pen PREPARATORY Duane Gorecky McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL John Gorman McKeeSpOrt PREPARATORY Anthony Gorzo Czechoslovakia PREPARATORY Olga Gostovich Elizabeth, Perm. PREPARATORY Elizabeth Govaller MCKeeSport COMMERCIAL Ernest Govaller McKeeSpOrt INDUSTRIAL Catherine Graff MCKeeSpOrt COMMERCIAL Thomas Graham McKeeSpOrt INDUSTRIAL Grace Granger Coal Valley, Perm. LITERARY Naomi Grant Wilson, Penn. COMMERCIAL Joe Grbach M CKeeSpOrt INDUSTRIAL Adolph Greenwald Clairton, Penn. PREPARATORY George Griilin McKeeSport LITERARY Agnes Griffiths Cumberland, Maryland PREPARATORY Harris Griffiths Beckley, West Va. INDUSTRIAL Leona Griffiths Homestead, Penn. LITERARY 3 9 La Rue Grissin er 2 New Kensington, Penn. PREPARATORY William Gronlund North Braddock, Penn. COMMERCIAL Beatrice Gross New York City, N. Y. COMMERCIAL Elmer Gross MCKeesport PREPARATORY Mortimer Gross MCKeesport PREPARATORY Frank Grudovich McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Hazel Guisler McKeesport COMMERCIAL Steve Gulasky Alliquippa, Penn. INDUSTRIAL 40 Frank Hackett Boston, Penn. PREPARATORY Ethel Hadberg M cKeesport PREPARATORY Robert Hall McKeesport PREPARATORY Winifred Hall MCKeesport LITERARY John Haller McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Mary Haller Port Vue, Penn. PREPARATORY Harold Hallett Parkersburg, West Va INDUSTRIAL Blanche Halpern Sussof, Poland COMMERCIAL Ralston Hamer Liberty Boro, Penn. PREPARATORY Eileen Haney M CKeesport COMMERCIAL Ethel Haney Patton, Penn. COMMERCIAL Dorothy Hanlon Pittsburgh, Penn. PREPARATOR I Charles Hannegan MCKeesport INDUSTRIAL Edith Hansen YVilson, Pa. COMMERCIAL John Harkless New Bethlehem, Penn. PREPARATORY Charlotte Harris M CKeesport COMMERCIAL Charles Harrison MCKeesport INDUSTRIAL J ack Haughey McKeesport LITERARY Caroline Heintz McKeesport COMMERCIAL Madie Hemmila Winton, Minn. PREPARATORY Doris Henderson Pittsburgh, Penna. LITERARY James Henderson Webster, Penn. PREPARATORY Conrad Henrich MCKeesport LITERARY Elmer Hensel Duquesne, Penn. INDUSTRIAL 4 1 Ben Herlehy McKeesport PREPARATORY Margaret Heroick Glassport, Penn, COMMERCIAL Sylvan Herskowitz MCKeesport PREPARATORY Laura Belle Hess Port Vue, Penn. PREPARATORY Paul Hilbert Aleppo, Penn. PREPARATORY Arthur Hillstrom Erie, Perm. PREPARATORY Raymond Hiteman McKeesport COMMERCIAL Sara Jane Hodgson McKeesport COMMERCIAL 42 Helen Hofelt McKeesport PREPARATORY Ralph Holmes MCKeesport PREPARATORY Thelma Holland McKeesport LITERARY Paul Hollobaugh Butler, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Eleanor Holt MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Edward Hopkins M cKeesport INDUSTRIAL Ruth Hopkins MCKeesp0rt COMMERCIAL Katherine Hornfeck Mclieesport COMMERCIAL George Hornick Duquesne, Penn. PREPARATORY Virginia Household MCKeespOrt PREPARATORY Mary Hritz MCKeespOrt LITERARY Pauline Hrubosky MCKeespOrt COMMERCIAL William Humanensky McKeesport PREPARATORY Richard Hurley McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Dorothy Huston MCKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Francis Imhof McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Sarah Ingold MCKeesp0rt PREPARATORY Lillian Irwin McKee-:sport COMMERCIAL Katherine Ivcevich VlfOVlt13, Jugoslavla PREPARATORY Mildred Ivkovich McKeesport COMMERCIAL Nick Iwasowich M CKeesport COMMERCIAL James Jackson M CKeesport INDUSTRIAL Mickey Jacob Whitsette, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Edward Jacobs Port Vue, Penn. PREPARATORY 4 'T Pierson Jacobs McKeesport PREPARATORY Ruby Jacobs Port: Vue COMMERCIAL Gervaise Jayne MCKeespOrt PREPARATORY Mary Jeffreys McKeesport COMMERCIAL Hazel Jenkins McKeesport PREPARATORY Jane Johns McKeespOrt LITERARY Dale Johnson Versailles, Penn. LITERARY La Verne Johnson McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL 44 Margaret Johnson McKeesport COMMERCIAL Eleanor Jones McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Ida Jones MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Charles Kaloz MCKeesport INDUSTRIAL Bert Kanach McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Eugenia Karr West Homestead, Penn LITERARY Anna Kasner McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Jack Kaufman McKeesport INDUSTRIAL William Kelley McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Patrick Kelly lVlcKeesport LITERARY George Kerecman Versailles, Penn. PREPARATORY Clarence Kerr Perm, Perm. PREPARATORY Esther Kessler McKeesport COMMERCIAL Loma Kim McKeesport PREPARATORY Charles Kinchloe lVICKeesport INDUSTRIAL Charles King lVlCKeespOrt LITERARY Ruth Kinsel Pittsburgh, Penn. COMMERCIAL John Kissane East MCKeesport PREPARATORY Sophie Kissel Mclieesport COMMERCIAL Dorothy Klein M cKeesport COMMERCIAL Leona Klein McKeesport COMMERCIAL Dorothy Kleist Mclieesport COMMERCIAL Helen Louise K MCKeesport LITERARY Sarah Kohn McKeesport COMMERCIAL 4 5 , Penn lob Catherine Kolich McKeeSport LITERARY Paul Koss McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Albert Kostkas Port Vue, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Michael Kostyzak M cKeeSport PREPARATORY Anna Kovacevich McKeeSport LITERARY William Kovacich McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Edward Kozar M cKeeSport PREPARATORY Edward Kramchak McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL 4 6 Dorothy Kretchman Boston, Penn. LITERARY Marie Kustra M cKeesport COMMERCIAL Stanley Kyslinger Moundsville, West Va. INDUSTRIAL Elizabeth Lampert McKeeSport PREPARATORY Wilma Landini Blythedale, Penn. COMMERCIAL Victor Lane McKeeSport PREPARATORY Ruth Large Dravosburg, Penn. COMMERCIAL Lucille Larish M cKeeSport COMMERCIAL Richard Lawson M cKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Lucille Lebby McKeeSport PREPARATORY Rose Leber McKeesport COMMERCIAL Sam Leber McKeeSport PREPARATORY Harold Lebowitz Szebinova, Czechoslovakia PREPARATORY Howard LeBreton Duquesne, Perm. INDUSTRIAL Henry Lefkowitz Scranton, Perm. PREPARATORY Julius Lenart McKeeSport PR1aP.xR,xToRY Frances Lenda IVlcKeesport COMIIIERCIAL Claire Leonard McKeeSport COMMERCIAL Donald Lewis McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Eleanor Lindberg McKeesport COMMERCIAL Margaret Linderman MCKec-:sport PREP.-XRATORY Margaret Lippert McKeesport ComII5RcIIxL William Littleton Port Yue, Penn. INDUSTRIAL David Llewellyn McKecsport PREPARXIORY 4 7 Julia Logan McKeesport COMMERCIAL Donald Long McKeesport PREPARATORY Ruth Marie Ludwig Donora, Penn. PREPARATORY Harry Luehm McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Mary Lukacsko Port Vue, Penn. COMMERCIAL Emmie Lundell Proctor, Vermont COMMERCIAL Elmo Lundgren Meriden, Conn. PREPARATORV K Florence Lu ty McKeesport COMMERCIAL 48 Thomas Lynch Stevenston, Scotland PREPARATORY Elizabeth Lynn Mifflin Twp., Penn. PREPAR.-XTORY Blanche Mac MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Gloria Machen McKeesport COMMERCIAL John MacDonald McKeeSpoI't PREPARATORY Edward Macko Port Vue, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Elizabeth Magda MCKeeSpOrt COMMERCIAL Mary Magdic Mclieesport PREPARATORY Hannah Magnuson Versailles Boro, Penn PREPARATORY Thomas Maher McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Violet Malm Monessen, Penn. COMMERCIAL Myrtle Markland MCKeesport: PREPARATORY Lola Marsh South Wilmerding, P COMMERCIAL John Martin MCKeespOrt LITERARY Marie Maser McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Mary Masoe MCKeespOrt COMMERCIAL CDH. Kenneth Maund MCKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Walter Maurer McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Wanda Mazurek Ambridge, Penn. COMMERCIAL Margaret McAtee Sutterville, Penn. COMMERCIAL Jack McCahill Versailles Boro, Penn LITERARY Ada McCarty McKeespOrt LITERARY John McClure McKeesport INDUSTRIAL William McConnell M CKeespOrt PREPARATORY 4 9 William McCune MCKeesport PREPARATORY Elsie McCutcheon Ambridge, Penn. PREPARATORY Betty McEwen MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Joe McGough MCKeesport PREPARATORY Mary Louise McGrann McKeesport PREPARATORY William McGrew MCKeesport COMMERCIAL John McIntosh McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Thomas McLean Greensburg, Penn. PREPARATORY , 5 0 Joseph McNally MCKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Mary Kathryn McNally MCKeesport COMMERCIAL A Kathryn McNeil MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Jane McNew Conway, Penn. COMxIERCIAL Gertrude McNulty MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Chalmers Medling McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Randolph Mehaffey Elizabeth, Penn. INDUSTRIAL William Mehaifey MCKeespOrt PREPARATORY Marion Mehlman MCKeespOrt PREPARATORY Julius Melegh McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Marion Melosky Hill Station, Penn. COMMERCIAL Harry Menozzi Blythedale, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Alma Jane Meredith McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Leonard Messer MCKeespOrt PREPARATORY Pauline Micklous MCKeesp0rt COMMERCIAL Steve Mihalevic McKeespOrt Industrial . n Stella Miksza Farrel, Penn. COMMERCIAL Helen Milasko Jamison, Penn. PREPARATORY Marion Miller McKeesport COMMERCIAL Ruth Miller IVICKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Adele Mioduszewski McKeesport PREPARATORY Esther Mitchell Pittsburgh, Penn. COMMERCIAL Harry Moore M cKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Robert Moore Gary, Indiana PREPARATORY 5 1 Adell Moorer Elloree, South Carolina PREPARATORY Isabelle Morris Port Vue, Penn. LITERARY Joseph Morris McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Alois Mosher McKeesport PREPARATORY Gladys Mrvos Linden, New Jersey COMMERCIAL Frank Muretisch McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Charles Murphy McKeesp0rt PREPARATORY Moses Murray M cKeesport INDUSTRIAL 5 2 Jane Muse Versailles Boro, Penn. LITERARY Edna Myers McKeesport LITERARY George Myers McKeesport PREPARATORY Junetta Myers McKeesport COMMERCIAL Helen Nagay Hazelton, Penn. LITERARY Erma Nagy McKeesport COMMERCIAL Sandor Nagy McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Nick Nehez East St. Louis, Illinois INDUSTRIAL Everett Neill Orange, Mass. INDUSTRIAL Robert Nelson M cKeespOrt PREPARATORY Roger Nelson McKeesport PREPARATORY Vera Nelson McKeesport COMMERCIAL J une Newman McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Clara Belle Nicholls Port Vue, Penn. LITERARY Marie Nichols McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Marjorie Nicora McKeesport COMMERCIAL Vincent Noll McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Serie Nyquist Gothenburg, Sweden PREPARATORY Wilbur O'Brien McKeespOrt LITERARY Ann Dorothy Obusek Port Vue, Penn. COMMERCIAL John Ockay McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Mary O'Donnell lVlcKeespOrt PREPARATORY Eleanor Olack Port Vue, Penn. COMMERCIAL Agnes Olinski MCKeesport COMMERCIAL 5 3 Jessie Oliver McKeesport PREPARATORY Wilbert Olsen McKeesport COMMERCIAL Helen Olson McKeesport LITERARY Charles Oncea Steubenville, Ohio LITERARY Mary Oncea Steubenville, Ohio COMMERCIAL ' Viola O'Neil Willock, Penn. LITERARY Virginia Orman Sandviken, Sweden COMMERCIAL Sylvan Orth Czechoslovakia PREPARATORY 54 John Otawka Liberty Boro, Penn INDUSTRIAL Ruth Otto Wilmerding, Penn. PREPARATORY Mike Palka IVIcKeesport PREPARATORY Mary Palm Boston, Penn. PREPARATORY Jack Panich Ambridge, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Chester Parucha McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Benjamin Pasternak McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Irene Pasternak McKeesport COMMERCIAL Joseph Pater Glassport, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Anne Patrick M cKeesport LITERARY Dale Patrick Boston, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Roberta Patterson Buena Vista, Penn. LITERARY Ruth Patterson M CK:-:esport PREPARATORY Helen Louise Paul McKeesport PREPARATORY Vivian Paulson McKeesport PREPARATORY John Pavlik McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Mary Pavlik McKeesport PREPARATORY John Pazur McKeesport LITERARY Bessie Peckman Greenock, Penn. COMMERCIAL Jack Peebly McKeesp0rt PREPARATORY John Peers McKeesport PREPARATORY Chester Perhacs M cKeesport LITERARY Austin Perlow New York City, N. Y PREPARATORY Shirley Perlow New London, Conn PREPARATORY 5 5 Andy Petach McKeesp01't PREPARATORY Alvera Peterson McKeesport PREPARATORY Elizabeth Peterson McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Melvin Peterson MCKeesport PREPARATORY Elizabeth Petro McKeesport COMMERCIAL Mildred Petty MCKeespOrt PREPARATORY Anthony Pishko McKeesport INDUSTRIAL John Ploszay McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL 5 6 Isabel Podietz Pittsburgh, Penn. COMMERCIAL Milton Pollacheck M CKeespOrt PREPARATORY Louis Pollack Bellaire, Ohio PREPARATORY Lea Pollak Zsambelc, Hungary PREPARATORY Rachel Pollak M cKeesport LITERARY Phyllis Pope Darleston, England PREPARATORY Herbert' Porter Avalon, Penn. PREPARATORY Julius Potosky McKeesport LITERARY Cyril Potosnak M cKeesport COMMERCIAL J ack Powers M cKeespoI't INDUSTRIAL Angelo Pravdic McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Steve Prebeg McKeesport LITERARY Edward Pribanic M cKeeSport INDUSTRIAL John Principal McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Edward Prizner McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Robert Prosser M cKeeSport COMMERCIAL Sterling Provins Banning, Penn. PREPARATORY Helen Putz McKeesport COMMERCIAL Joseph Qualters McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Mike Racko M cKeesport INDUSTRIAL Wayne Rankin Buena Vista, Penn LITERARY Robert Ransick Versailles, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Paul Rarick McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Teresa Rarick M cKeeSport LITERARY 5 7 Fred Rayman McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Hilda Raymond MCKeeSport COMMERCIAL Helena Mae Rechter MCKeeSport PREPARATORY Findlay Reed McKeeSport PREPARATORY Alex Resnak McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Marjorie Rhodes McKeeSport PREPARATORY Paul Rich Susterville, West Va. PREPARATORY George Richards MCKeesport PREPARATORY 5 8 Mabel Richardson Waynesboro, Virginia LITERARY Leslie Rider McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Leslie Ridge McKeeSport PREPARATORY James Riley MCKeesport INDUSTRIAL Mildred Riley Versailles Boro, Penn COMMERCIAL Mary Rimko MCKeeSport COMMERCIAL Beatrice Roberts M cKeeSport: COMMERCIAL Rhoda Robison McKeeSport PREPARATORY Margaret Rogers Elyria, Ohio LITERARY Clyde Rojohn Greenock, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Juanita Romesburg Arona, Penn. LITERARY Anna Roper MCKeeSport COMMERCIAL George Rose Cleveland, Ohio INDUSTRIAL Bertha Rosen MCKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Charles Rosepiler Mitllaml, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Dominic Ross Pittsburgh, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Virginia Royle Dravosburg, Penn. COxIxIERCI,xL Claire Rudberg Clairton, Penn. COMMERCIAL Pete Russin Versailles, Penn. PREPARATORY Mike Sabovik MCKeesport INDUSTRIAL Morris Safier MCKeespOrt PREPARATORY Ethel Sailor Martins Ferry, Ohio COMMERCIAL Emma Sakas MCKeeSport COMMERCIAL Sophie Salaka MCKeeSpOrt COMMERCIAL 5 9 Mildred Sandmeyer Greenock, Penn. LITERARY Dorothy Sauer McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Irvin Saylor McKeesport PREPARATORY Annabell Scharer M cKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Edward Schmidt Greenock, Penn. COMMERCIAL Ruth Mary Schmitz McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Richard Schweitzer McKeesport LITERARY Ernest Schwerha McKeespOrt PREPARATORY 6 0 Helen Scott McKeesport PREPARATORY John Scott Mclieesport COMMERCIAL Rose Scott Hartford, Conn. PREPARATORY Virginia Scott Carrick, Penn. PREPARATORY Madge Semke McKeespOrt LITERARY Helen Serena McKeespOrt PREPARATORY Frank Shaffer McKeesport PREPARATORY Paul Shalako McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Ida Shapiro Donora, Penn. PREPARATORY Virginia Sieber McKeesport PREPARATORY John Simko M cKeesport INDUSTRIAL Jean Simpson Piney Fork, Ohio PREPARATORY Steve Simqu McKeesport PREPARATORY Edward Sinkoske McKeesport LITERARY Allan Sinn McKeesport LITERARY Wilda Sinsel M cKeeSport PREPARATORY George Sivak McKeesport COMMERCIAL Eli Skorich Greensburg, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Cliiford Slade Swansea, England INDUSTRIAL James Slater McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Marie Smail M cKeeSport COMMERCIAL Clarence Smith M cKeesport INDUSTRIAL Evelyn Smith Birmingham, Alaba COMMERCIAL George Smith Mifflin Twp., Penn. INDUSTRIAL 6 1 ma Helen Smith McKeesport COMMERCIAL Joseph Smith Mt. Savage, Maryland LITERARY Bronie Smolak Monessen, Perm. PREPARATORY Emily Jean Sneddon McKeesp0rt PREPARATORY James Sneddon McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Louis Solomon Mclieesport PREPARATORY Nellie Specht Punxsutawney, Penn. COMMERCIAL Herbert Spielman McKeesport PREPARATORY 6 2 Louise Spielman McKeesport PREPARATORY Dale Squire Duquesne, Penn. PREPARATORY Arabella Starr M cKeesport PREPARATORY James Staymates Mclieesport PREPARATORY Charles Steck Greensburg, Penn. LITERARY Genevieve Steele McKeesport LITERARY Jean Steele MCKQ-:esport PREPARATORY Lucille Stein Mclieesport PRE PARATORY Anna Maye Stephan McKeesport PREPARATORY Madelyn Stevens Johnstown, Penn. LITERARY Warner Stevenson New Castle, Penn. LITERARY Robert Stevick McKeesport PREP.-XRATORY Adele Stewart McKeesport COMMERCIAL Alex Stojanovick McKee-:sport INDUSTRIAL Margaret Strayer Dayton, Ohio PREPARATORY Edgar Striffler McKeesport PREPARATORY Gertrude Strohm McKeesport LITERARY Richard Strong Clymer, Penn. PREPARATORY Jane Audrey Stull Mclieesport COIIIIERCIAL Helen Sullivan McKeesport COMAIERCIAL Herbert Sullivan McKeesport PREPARATORY Larry Sullivan McKeesport PREPARATORY Dorothy Sundin McKeesport PREPARATORY Viola Swanson Braddock, Penn. COMMERCIAL 6 3 Gladys Swartz McKeesport COMMERCIAL Billy Sykes McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Paul Sykes M cKeesport PREPARATORY William Sykes Duquesne, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Philip Szajnuk Brooklyn, New jersey INDUSTRIAL Elmer Szekely McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Robert Tapp Parnassus, Penn. PREPARATORY Ruth Tauber Versailles Boro, Penn. PREPARATORY 6 4 Charles Taylor McKeesport LITERARY John Taylor Buena Vista, Penn. INDUSTRIAL William Teasdale Aunfelt, Penn. LITERARY Sylvan Tenenbaum McKeesport PREPARATORY Eugene Teslovic McKeesport COMMERCIAL Evelyn Tingle McKeesport PREPARATORY Marion Thompson Drakesbranch, Virgima PREPARATORY Andrew Tomak McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Caroline Tomlins McKeesport PREPARATORY Richard Tomlinson McKeespOrt PREPARATORY John Toth Smithdale, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Lewis Townsend McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Jane Trautman Mclieesport COMMERCIAL Elizabeth Trax McKeesport PREPARATORY Kathryn Tremont Buena Vista, Penn. COMMERCIAL Lillian Turner McKeesport PREPARATORY Joseph Uher McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Dallas Ulm Bryn Maur, Penn. COMMERCIAL Louise Ulm McKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Thomas Ulrich McKeesport PREPARATORY Morris Umansky McKeesport PREPARATORY John Ursiny Coulter, Penn. PREPARATORY Paul Vadnal Irwin, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Emma Vakarcs MCKeesport COMMERCIAL 6 5 Floyd Van Buskirk Connellsville, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Frank Vargo McKee-:Sport INDUSTRIAL Charles Vaughan McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Mary Velosky McKeesport , LITERARY George Visokay McKeesport COMMERCIAL Pete Walicura Providence, Rhode I INDUSTRIAL Sam Wallach M cKeesport PREPARATORY Mabel Walline M cKeeSpOrt COMMERCIAL 6 6 Sland Dorothy Wallis McKeeSpOrt COMMERCIAL Emma Walmsley Douglas Hollow, Penn LITERARY Elinor Walters M cKeeSport LITERARY David Wander M cKeespOrt CGMMERCIAL June Ward Liberty Boro, Penn. COMMERCIAL Nell Warner McKeeSpOrt PREPARATORY Joe Wash McKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Catherine Watters M cKeeSpOrt LITERARY Esther Waugh Boston, Mass. COMMERCIAL Elizabeth Weaver M cKeesport COMMERCIAL Dorothy Webb H ughenden, Alberta, Can. LITERARY James Weddell Elizabeth Twp., Penn. PREPARATORY William Weddell McKee-:sport PREPARATORY Esther Weinberg MCKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Gertrude Weinberger MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Isabelle Weiss MCKeesport COMMERCIAL Max Weiss Alverney, Roumania PREPARATORY Milton Weiss Monessen, Penn. COMMERCIAL Arvilla Welty M CKeespOrt LITERARY Marie Werme M CKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Elwood Wester MCKeespOrt LITERARY Jack Whaley MCKeespOrt COMMERCIAL Ruth Whitaker Dravosburg, Penn. PREPARATORY Betty White MCKeespOrt LITERARY 6 7 Howard Whitfield McKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Dorothy Wilhelm Pittsburgh, Penn. COMMERCIAL John Wilhelm Pittsburgh, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Joe Wilkinson Scranton, Penn. LITERARY Kenneth Wilkinson Wilmerding, Penn. PREPARATORY Grace Willetts Otto, Penn. COMMERCIAL Jane Williams McKeeSport PREPARATORY Marion Wilson McKeeSpOrt LITERARY 6 8 Virginia Winesburg M cKec-:Sport COMMERCIAL Charles Wisser McKeeSport COMMERCIAL George Wisser MCKeespOrt INDUSTRIAL Helen Wisser McKeeSport PREPARATORY Betty Witherow Braddock, Penn. COMMERCIAL Lowry Witherow Braddock, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Michael Woyton M cKeeSport INDUSTRIAL Jack Wool lVICKeeSport LITERARY Mary Worthy McKeesport: PREPARATORY George Wukoson McKeesport INDUSTRIAL Edmound Wunderley Liberty Boro, Penn. PREPARATORY Milan Yanatovic Port Vue, Penn. INDUSTRIAL James Young McKeesport COMMERCIAL Through all our yedrf of high Jehool, Each with in fofkf offigned, We'oe learned to face em zmknown world With mlm, eozerdgeom mind. So now, when the parting hour hm rome, 'Tlx nezturdl that we should grieve For we love you, Alma Mater, And now ore lodfh lo leave. 69 Joseph Za jicek Clairton, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Mildred Zalack New Kensington, Penn. COMMERCIAL Marjorie Zenn McKeesport PREPARATORY Clara Zubritzky Beaver Meadows, Penn PREPARATORY David Zwibel Wall, Penn. PREPARATORY .,,.,. I .Y-Q if - iff X MEL -www ' -ra-:asp :qv I anna- -fb Farewell A farewell erm' thi.r Bride of pain In that it leavec .ro vividly The precepts of an earnext gain, True valuef for an entigf. For if there he a clear defi gn The nearect future could Juggext, It followx af a .rurerqeign That ecytazy of youth if heft. There if a .rum of everything Arranged for thoxe who would explore, And feweft yearf of wondering Add twice of promife to the Jcore. Dreaming way not made for mocking, Mocking hae no .rhare in dreamf, In an inner .recret'.r talking Lie: amhition'J wide extremes. Only once Jhouldyouth go weeping, Onbf once, and then no more, When no far de.rire comet weeping- Begging nearext his heart'.r door. All Jueceu haf douhle meaningj One of there if manzfext In the wealth accrued at starting- Wealth of knowledge if the heyt. Fruitful conquext if not hoarded, He who gatherx knowx no dearth If some other ic accorded That which will increafe hier worth. A farewell erre thie Jide of pain In that it leavex a memory And preachmenty that will .toon explain What might he of complexity .... GRACE ROYALL ELLIS, 1934. ' THE CAMPUS BEAUTIFUL The Pride of Mclieesport ...X 'rl-:as 2 34 nun -U -Im A ABBATICCHO, MARY L. 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HIBBS, MADLYN HILBERT, BYARD HILLWIG, DON HIRSHBERG, NORMAN HIRSHBERG, JIMMIE HITCHENS, ORPHA HITEMAN, DOROTHY HIVELY, JEAN HOBBY, BERNICE HOCK, WILLIAM HOLDEN, GEORGE HOLLOWAY, EDWIN HOMOKY, ALBERT HOOP, WILLIAM HOPKINS, KENNETH HORN, WILDA 1-2-as :qv 4 My nun - -mon THE JUNIOR ROSTER-Continued HORNAK, ANNA HORNFECK, LAWRENCE HOYT, MILLICENT HUDSON, HAZEL HUEMME, ANRAEAY HUEE, WILLIAM HOEEMAN, THURMAN HUGHES, ALICE HUGHES, BILL HUMERIK, THERESA HUPPLE, GEORGE HURLEY, LOUISE HUTSKO, STELLA HUTTENHOWEN, DORIS HYDUK, CATHERINE I IMBLUM, RICHARD INGEL, VIOLA INGRAM, BETTY IVERSON, ANNA MAE IVEY, JANE IZBICKA, BERNICE J JACK, ROBERT JACKEL, GLEN JACKSON, RUTH JAMES, RAYMOND JENKINS, JOSEPH JOHNSON, ANNA JOHNSON, CECILIA JOHNSON, EDWIN JOHNSON, LOUISE JOHNSON, NAOMI JOHNSON, NORMAN JOHNSTON, GEORGE JONES, ELLA JONES, JAMES JONES, JOHN JONES, RICHARD JOYCE, CHARLIE JUDY, FRANK K KACHO, ALEX KACZYNSKI, CHESTER KAMINSKY, YETTA KANDCER, GENEVIEVE KANSA, ALBERT KANSA, ETHEL KARAFFA, HELEN KARDOS, IRENE KARDOS, JULINE KASMARIK, WALLACE KATROCZO, JAMES KEAR, WILLIAM KEDDIE, MARGARET KEELER, ELWOOD KEENAN, BILL KEGLER, HAROLD KEELEY, MARCELLA KELLY, CHARLES KELLY, ISABEL KEMP, GLENN KENNEDY, BOB KENNY, THOMAS KOCH, OLIVE KERN, MARGARET KERNSTON, MARGARET KERTIS, ALEX KESSLING, ROBERT KIER, ADA KIER, RUTH KILGALLON, JAMES KIMOTEK, ISABELL KINCAID, CARROLL KING, HELEN KIRSCH, MARGARET KIRSCHNER, RUTH KISH, CHARLES KISH, MARGARET KITTIKO, JOE KITTIKO, MATTHEW KLEIN, ALBERTA KLEIN, JOHN KLINE, FRANCIS KLIPA, PETE KLUCZKA, ANDREW KNABE, VIVIAN KNIGHT, ELMER KNISS, LOUISE KNISS, RAY KNORTZ, MILDRED KNOX, JOHN KOESTER, CLARENCE KOHL, ROY KOKAYKO, JOHN KORAK, HELEN KORCH, JOSEPH KORMOS, ETHEL KORTZ, ELVERNA KOSTKAS, MARY KOVACH, ELIZABETH KOVAL, MARY KRAJACK, MICHAEL KRAMER, MATHIAS KRAUS, GLENN KRAYCHICK, STANLEY KRIEGER, WILLIAM KRIVINKO, JOHN KRIVONAK, ANDREW KRIVONYAK, MIKE KROPP, FREDERICK KRUNSKY, CHESTER KRUTZ, FRED KUCHERAK, TONY KUCZLER, FRANK KUGLER, DOROTHY KUSIC, MICHAEL KUSTRA, ESTHER KUSTRA, HELEN KYSLINGER, JERRY L LACEY, LILLIE MAY LAMB, DOROTHY LAMB, LUCILLE LANG, ALEX LANG, BETTY LANGLEY, JEAN LAPE, HAROLD LATTA, WILLIAM LAWLEY, WILLIAM LE BRETON, JEAN LE CHALK, MARGARET LECKMAN, LEE LEIGH, WILLIAM LEWIS, EDITH LIMELY, LORETTA LINDBERG, ROBERT LINDBERG, ROBT. LINDERMAN, WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, MARCIA LOFGREN, WILLIAM LOPSTROM, CHARLES LOFTUS, RITA LONG, DAVID LONG, MINNIE LOTz, GLENN LOTZ, HELEN LOVRICH, LOUISE LOWRY, CORRINE LOWRY, VIRGINIA LOYA, JOSEPH LUCAS, JOHN LYONS, WALLACE M MAC, FRANCES MACDONALD, RUTH MAGNUS, MARGARET MAGUIRE, CLARA MAINWARING, JACK MAJDA, EUGENE MALEY, DONALD MALLOY, BERNARD MALLOY, MARGARET MANGAN, GERALDINE MANNING, JOHN MANNING, TOM MARHEYKA, ANDY MARTEN, ED. , MARTIN, ADA JEAN MARTON, WILLIAM MASON, FLORENCE MASER, ESTHER MASSUNG, JOHN MATIK, CYRIL MATTA, JOHN MAUND, LILLIAN MAXWELL, MARGARET MAYDEW, VIRGINIA MAYERSKY, JOHN MCCAHILL, RITA MCCANDLESS, RUTH MCCARTHY, JEROME MCCARTY, ISABELLE MCCASKEY, HELEN MCCLAY, MARJORIE MCCLUSKEY, MARY MCCORKLE, RUTH MCCRACKEN, BETTY MCCRUMB, ALBERT ! MCDONOUGH, BBTTYJANE MCELRAVEY, WALTER MCFARLANE, HELEN SS- I 'f I+! ME! R ia 'rs-:as I 9 4 mm - - an MCGAW, WILLIAM MCGIRR, MARGARET MCINTOSH, MILTON MCKEE, JOHN MCKENNA, ROBERT THE JUNIOR ROSTER'-Continued MCLANE, CLARA LOUISE MCCALL, ROBERT MCMILLAN, DORA MCMILLAN, LILLIAN MEHLMAN, ROSE MENDLOVITZ, BLEMA MENOZZI, JOHN MERCER, ELMIRA MERRY, WALTER MERSCHAT, ALBERT MESKOWSKI, CHESTER METZ, ALFRED METZ, LOIS MEZOPE, MARY MIKALOPP, GLENN MIKESELL, LILLIAN MIKLOS, FRANCIS MILLER, ELLSWORTH MILLER, GEO. MILLER, HARRY MILLER, HARRY R. 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Th f , , ,rs -ra-as q X- I 34 ij numb- -in N A GEORGEOUS RIOT OF BEAUTY AND COLOR eMay DayF t l 1933 . 86 My SV' A 4, 'A E FEATURES 0-ib-ffi X Q7 If f .z if 'ra-as qs yi 2 3 4 eq f an - -moi-I . . . Program . . . THE FIFTIETH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Tnemfezy Morning, june Sixth Nineteen Hundred Thirty-three WORLD WAR MEMORIAL FIELD Overturef Ernani ,,,L,,,, ,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,L ,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,A,,A,,,,, HIGH SCHOOL BAND Invocation ..............LL,L ,,,,,I - n Music- Passe-Pied ,,,,., ,,,.,, ,.,,, . , , ,,,,II,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HIGH SCHOOL BAND Oration- The Prophet of a New Day LwLL,LLL ,,,,.LLLLLL , , Oration- The Quaker Aristocrat' ',,LLLLLLL ,,,,.,,w . . Oration- A Quaker in Thought and Action ,, ,,rr . OratiOni The Holy Experiment' ',,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,,i i , Music- El Capitan' ',,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, .,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , HIGH SCHOOL BAND Oration- The Peer of Colonial Founders LLLLL Oration- A Friend of the Indians L, L.L,LLLL . Oration- A Pioneer in Penal Reform .,,., Oration- A Politician with Ideals' '.,.. Music- Inter1nezzo, After Sunset ,, ,,,,,,LL.L,,w,,,,,LLLLLLeL.,.,L L HIGH SCHOOL BAND Oration- An Educational Philosopherum., Oration- A City Builder' ',L.. ...,LL.,.L,,i,LLL . . Oration- World Statesmani' ...,.,iILL.LLL.iLiLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL L L Oration- William Penn and the Twentieth Century Music5 DOwn South CAmerican Sketchj LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL HIGH SCHOOL BAND Presentation of Diplomas ,,,,,.,,...,,...,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Music- March-Pitt Panther .,....t,,,,,V.....,...........,,,,,, ,,,,V gase- A vi. HIGH SCHOOL BAND 88 ,,,,,.,,.,,,,L..t,t,Vereii . .... REV. W. T. HILBERT . .,,,.,,. EDWARD MEIZLIK ....,,,,,,RUTH PATTERSON OSCAR LECKMAN ........,JEAN WADSWORTH ,,,,,,,,,,,,L,,,,t,,t,t.S'0um .,,...,...,JULIUs PETACH ,,,,,,,DOROTHY JOHNSON ...........HARRY SELKOWITZ THELMA MERMELSTEIN ,,,,,,,JAMES ROGERSON .,,,,,,,CHARLES MINNICK ,,,,,,,,,LAURA ROTZSCH ,,,,,.,,,AL1aERT SPIEGEL .,,,,,,,,,,,.Myei:fleien ,.,,,,,,,,JOSEPH B. RICHEY .,..,..,,,,Panellez f X 7 t I l , nun - -mon THE HONOR S'l'l'lJlEN'I'S, CL XSS OF 1933 Sitting: James Rmlerson, Ruth Patterson. Albert Spiefla-I. Thelma Niermelstcin. Edaard Mcizlik. Standing: Harry Selkowitz, Laura Rotzsgh, Chjrlcs Minnisk, Dorothy Johnson, 0s:ar Leckman, Jean Wadsworth, Julius Pera.-h. Classiication 05 Honor Students PreparutOryfALB13RT SPIEGEL, Qllxmlis ROGILRSON, RUTH PATTERSON, TIIIZLMA MERMEL- STEIN, EDWARD MIQIZLIK. C:OIll1llCI'Cl2l.l'.LAURA ROTZSQH, HAIZIZX' SIQLKOWITZ, DOROTHY JOHNSON. lmlL1st1'iz1lff CHARLEs MINNICK, OSCl'XR LRCKMAN, JULIUS PETACH. Literary 'JEAN XVADSVVORTH. , 694 4' The Coznmencemem Orators O June 6, 1933 89 -ra-use cp 2 3 Ai- 1 mn- N The State Senatorial Contest Every year the department of public education of Pennsylvania conducts a state- Wide examination in each senatorial district on the first Friday in May. More than five hundred students of the Pittsburgh area competed for the six scholarships at the University of Pittsburgh last May. Each scholarship is Worth one hundred dollars a year for four years at any college in Pennsylvania. The examination covers three subjects: American history, English, and a high school subject of the candidates own choice. James West, of the class of 1933, won the scholarship for the McKeesport area. The winners of the scholarship in former years include: Sara Mae Everett, '21, George Kiehl, '22, Walter Kidney, '22, Richard Bayne, '24, Isabelle Lannan, '25, Seymour Itscoitz, '26, Harvey Krovv, '28, William Gold, '32. JANIES WEST args, THE GIRLS' VESTED CHOIR My 1' If Miss WALLACE, Dirertzfeff A Baccalaureate, 1933 90 THE as 4 anna- -mm-I MARY L. ABBATICCHO LAWRENCE APPEL DOROTHY ARMOR PHILIP AUGUSTINE HETTIE AUSTIN JAMES AUSTIN NAOMI AUSTIN ANNA BABICH JOE BACSI JACK BALDRIDGE BETTY BALLAS JOHN BALLAS GEZA BANESKY MARY BANESKY ANNA BARICI-I JAMES BARNES EMMA BARNETT SOPHIE BAROWICH WILLIAM BARTH JOSEPH BASTASICI-I EMMA BECK NORSIS BEDONT REGIS BEIRNE JOHN BELANY MARY JANE BELL RUTH BENN QUEEN ESTHER BENNETT HELEN BERTOTY LA VERNE BENTLEY ELMA BISHOP DOROTHY BISSEL GEORGE BJORK IDA MAY BLACK RUSSEL BOCHENKO AGNES BOGOVICH MERCEDES BENNETT VIOLEI' BORSI THELMA BOWER NAOMI BOYD LUTHER BRENNER THOMAS BRLETIC STEWART BROMAN DOROTHYO BROKHAUSER ROSE BROZOVICH RUTH BRUNSON ED, BRUSH GERALDINE BRYCE ANNABELLE BUCHKO ALFRED BURBRIDGE HELEN BUZEK JEAN CALHOUN RUSSEL CALHOUN MARJORIE CAMERON GEORGE CAMPBELL Honor Roll In Punetuality and In Perfect Attendance 1932 - 1933 149, Q Ghz Glrrtifirate Bonus' MADELYN CAMPBELL' RUTH CAMPBELL BERNICE CARLSON LOUISE CARLSON MARY CARNAHAN GLADYS CAROTHERS 'JAMES CARROLL RAYMOND CARTER PETE CAROZZA VIRGINIA CARTWRIGHT SAM CIRCOSTA WILLIAM CLINE ELIZABETH COLBERT LOIS COLEMAN RALPH CONWAY MARGARET COOLEY FRANCIS COOPER DELMAR COTTON ALBERTA CRAWFORD RUBY CRISSMAN DOROTHY CROSBY RAY CROUCH STANLEY CYNCAR JEROME DAILY YOLANDA DANCH FERN DANIELSON JANE DAUGHTERY LILY MAE DAVIS GEORGE DAVIS DELMAR DAWKINS CATHERINE DEIGAN FRANCIS DIEGELMAN CATHERINE DIETRICH GLADYS DIGGINS LOUIS DIRLE GRACE DIRLING RICHARD DITTMAN MILDRED DODDS JOHN DOMINGO ANNA DORICH JUNE DORSEY ANNIE ELWELL VERA ENES XVILLIAM ENGLAND ROBERT ENKE LEON A FAIT GERTRUDE FAIX JAMES FAIX ALFRED FALATEK CHARLES FARRELL DOROTHY FATH RAY FESH MARY FILLIPSIE ELIZABETH FILSON VINCENT FISHER DOUAL FITCH GRACE FITCH ALEX FORREST DAVE FOWLER MARGARET FREDERICK CHARLES GALA LEO GALLEY DOROTHY GARDNER HILDA GARTNER HELEN GASKELL MARIE GAYDOS NORMA GENARD MARY GEORGE MARGARET GERGELY HERBERT GERSTNER JOHN GIBBONS NORMAN GIBSON EVELYN GIESE FLORENCE GINGERY GEORGE GLARROW JAMES GLENN PAUL GODDFELLOW JOHN GORMAN OLGA GOSTOVICH CATHERINE GRAFF ELIZABETH GRANT NAOMI GRANT WENDELL GREGORY MARY GRIAK HARRIS GRIFFITHS JEAN GRIPPITHS LEONA GR!FFlTHS ADELLA GRYZMALA GEORGE GULASKY JEANNE HALL HELEN HARALAIYI ALBERTA HARCHUT HELEN HARRISON ELIZABETH HASO EDNA HAYES MELVIN HENDERSON MARGARET HENRY PAUL HERRERAN GERTRUDE HIGHAM BYARD HILBERT PAUL HILBERT RUSSEL HINES CLARA HINTON VIVIAN HOBERG SARA JANE HODGSON RALPH HOLMES ALBERT HOMOKY HELEN HRAPCHAK ALICE HUGHES JACK HUGHES LOUISE HURLEY DOROTHY HUSTON SALLY INGOLD RICHARD INBLUM BILLIE ISENBERG BERNICE IZBICHA EDWARD JACOBS GLADYS JARVIS RUTH JENKINS MARGARET JOHNSON PHOEBE JOHNSON CHARLES JONES JOHN JONES RICHARD JONES CHESTER KACZYNSK' FLORENCE KAKAS ANTHONY KAMINSKY JOSEPH KAMINSKY HELEN KARAFFA EVELYN KELLERMAN MARCELLA KELLY IRENE KEMP CHARLES KERECMAN GEORGE KERECMAN THELMA KERN HELEN KING RUTH KINSEL MARGARET KISH DOROTHY KLEIN JOHN KLEIN LEONA KOLESAR EMMA KOLICH LAURISSA KONDRATICH ALBERT KOSTKAS WILLARD KOSTUR ANNA KOVACEVICH MARY KOVACEVICH MARY KOVAL EDDIE KOZAR STEVE KOZAR FRANK KRISTUFEK FLORENCE KRONKET MARY KUBANICK EDITH KUBANT IRENE KUHLA HELEN LACEY ELIZABETH LAMPERT RUDOLF LARSON MARGARET LE CHALK CHARLES LINDBERG ROSE LOCKOVIC VIRGINIA LOVE MQW' X xi' 'QE' Sas?- L T542 i 9 3 4 , I '4 0 GH- -MD THE CERTIFICATE HONOR-Continued CORRINE LOWRY JOSEPH LOYA JOHN LUCAS RUTH MARIE LUDWIG BILL LUEHM PEARL LUKETICH NANCY LYNCH HELEN LYNN EDNA LYONS FRANCIS MAC MARY MAGDIC MARGARET MAGNUS JACK MAINWARING JOHN MAKSIN BEATRICE MANNING JOE MARHERKA STEVE MARHEFKA JOSEPH MARTIN JOHN MASSUNG DOROTHY MASTERS CYRIL MATIK ANNA MATYKIEWIEZ PETER MAUND ALBERTA MAURER CHARLOTTE MAURER MATILDA MAZUREK ISABELLE MCCARTHY MARJORIE MCCLAY BETTY MCCRACKEN ROSE MCDONALD HELEN MCFARLANE WILLIAM MCGAW MILTON MCINTOSH CLARA MCKEE JOHN MCKEE ROBERT MCKENNA JOSEPHINE MCLANE THOMAS MCLEAN LILLIAN MCMILLAN MARY K. MCNALLY KATHRYN MCNEIL GERTRUDE MCNULTY JOHN MEKSZA CHESTER MESKOWSKI JOSEPH MIHALEVIC FLORENCE MILASKO JEAN MIKILOFF HELEN MILASKO ELLSWORTH MILLER GEORGE MILLER HARRY MILLER HOPE MILLER ISAEELLE MILLER RUTH MILLER PAULINE MIMA BETTY MINNICK CHARLES MINNICK CHARLES MINYON MARTHA MITCHELL BARBARA MOLNAR STEVE MOMICK DOROTHY MONCHEL THOMAS MONTGOMERY DOROTHY MOON ROBERT MOORE ADELL MORRER GEORGE MORGAN LA VERNE MORGANSTERN CLARENCE MORK CARL MORLOCK HENRY MORUS ALOIS MOSHER MIKE MUCKAL AUDREY MULLEN MILDRED MURRAY ELLA JANE MUSE JANE MUSE EDNA MYERS GEORGE MYERS ERMA NAGY NICK NEHEZ VERA NELSON CATHERINE NESTOR JUNE NEWMAN MARY NICKELSON CLARA BELLE NICKOLLS MARIE NICOLS BEATRICE NYILAS HELEN NYILAS HERBERT NYSTROM PAULINE OBUSEK JOE OCHODSKI JOHN OCKAY JACK O'LEARY FLORENCE ONDER CLARY OSBORNE JOHN OTAWKA GERTRUDE OTTO MARY PACZESMAK ANNA PADJEU ROSABEL PAINTER BERNICE PALKA BLANCHE PARNHAM DOROTHY PATTERSON ELIZABETH PATTERSON RUTH PATTERSON VIRGINIA PATTERSON ALDA PAUL FRANK PAVLIC MARY PAVLIK SAM PAVLOFF BESSIE PECKMAN THOMAS PERNEY JULIUS PETACH MARY PHILLIPA ANTONIO PICONE ANGELA PLESNIAK HELEN POPANICK WILLIAM POPERNICK HELEN PORVOSNIK WILLIAM PRESCOTT STEVE PRIBISH EDWARD PRIZNER ADELAIDE PRY ALEXANDER PRYTULAK ANNA PUTZ LOIS RADER FRANCES RADENOVIC DAVID RAE JUNE RAE HELEN RAILINGSHAFER LOIS RANKIN GORDON RANKIN GENE REED WILBUR REEDY DOROTHY RILEY STEWART RINGLER MARVIN ROBERTS ROBERT RODERICK GEORGE RUDOLF JOHN SABOVIC MIKE SABOVICK ALFRETTA SAKOVISKA EMIL SAMADOSKY CAROLYN SAUER CATHERINE SAVISKI LOIS SCHIMPE GENEVIEVE SCHULTZ HELEN SCOTT RUTH SCOTT LAVINA SEARFOSS MARTHA SEDLAK HARRY SELLARS MADGE SEMKE LA RUE SENN ZITA SERBIC LILLIAN SERENA ELIZABETH SHALAKE MABEL SHAW MARIE SHERER FLORA Sl-IICK RUTH SI-IOOP PAUL SIEBER VIRGINIA SIEBER HELEN SIGNET ROBERT SISSON ANDREW SIVAK ELEANOR SKELLEY IRENE SKLENCOR JAMES SLATER BRONIE SMOLAK ALBERT SMITH LOUISE SMITH JAMES SNEDDON JOSEPH SOLTIS MARY SOTAK HERBERT SPIELMAN MILDRED SPUDY DALE SQUIRE BETTY STALLINGS STELLA STAMATAKOS RAY STANYARD ELMER STEPHANIK LOUISE STEPANOVICK MADALYN STEVANS OLIVE STEWART LARRY STOKAN THEREAS STOKAN GLENN STOOPS FLORA STRAYER EDGAR STRIEELER STEPHAN STRIPSKY GERTRUDE STROHM CHARLOTTE STROM FRED SUAREZ RUTH SUNDIN BILLY SURGEON DUANE SURGEON EDWARD SWARTZ RAYMOND SWEENEY PAUL SYKES AGNES TARCEY DAVID TAYLOR ELWOOD TAYLOR MYRTLE THOMPSON JOHN TKAC STEVE TOROK ANNA TOTIN LILLIAN TURNER LEONARD TIJAN STEVE UHER FRANK ULAKOVIC THOMAS ULRICH JULIA URSTA CHRISTINE VADAS MADELINE VALENTA PAULINE VALILAK RUTH VALOON DOROTHY VANKIRK JOSEPH VARGOVICH MARTHA VEATCH MARY VERBANOVIC MILDRED VISOKE JAMES VITSAS WILMA VOELKER WILLIAM WALLACE JUNE WARD HELEN WARGOVICH MILDRED WELTY JANE WERNKE MARIE WHITE VIRGINIA WHITE VIRGINIA WILLIAMS JACK WILSON ELEANOR WINKLEVOSS CHARLES WISSER GEORGE WISSER BETTY WITHEROW MICHAEL WOYTON RUTH WORMSLEY JUNE WORTHINGTON N ORMA WRIGHT MILAN YANATOVIC SARA YANATOVIC ARTHUR YANNI JOHN YEAGER MARY YOCUM GEORGE YUNA FRANCES ZADZKOWSKI IRENE ZAJAC HENRIETTA ZUKOWSKI LOIS ZOLLERS 0 I lg, 92 i 3 Efhe Qual ijnnnr X 'Y' If E 'Y X. . Exim I I Qvq DOROTHY ABRAHAM JULIA BUKES IRENE ACH ESTHER BUMBARGER MARGARET ACKERBURG BETTY AHLQUIST ELINOR AHLQUIST ERNEST ANDERSON LOIS ANDERSON MARGARET ANDERSON HAROLD ANDREW MARIE APPEL CLARA ARICO GEORGE ARNOLD JACK AUSTIN EUNICE AYRES ANDREW BACHA CLYDE BACKSTROM ROSE BACSI WALTER BAKER MARY BARAN VIVIAN BARKMAN MILDRED BARNCORD BETTY BARNES JANE BARNES CHARLES BARNETT DOROTHY BARTH IRENE BARYNAS ANNA BASTASICH NICK BASTASICH WILLIAM BECKER DOROTHY BEDELL MARION BEDELL JANE BEDSWORTH HELEN BEIRNE MARY BELAN MARGIE BELL MARY BENNER HELEN BENNETT EDITH BENSON NICK BERES MARY BERESPORD GEORGIA BERGERIC ARNOLD BERGSTROM FLORENCE BERTA CATHERINE BERTOVIC LOIS BEST MARIE BETZ MARY BIELIC MARY RUTH BISSEL VIOLET BYORK ERDA BLACK AUDREY BLACK CHARLES BLAMICK SAVILLA BLANK ANNA BOGOVICH REGINA BOSNAK ALBERTA BOSS ALMA BOSS JEAN BOSTON RICHARD BOWERS RUBY BOYER PEGGY BRITTON HELEN BRODzINCKI JANE BROOKS KATHERINE BROWN MALCOLM BROWN ALICE BRUNSON KG WILLIAM BUCK RITA BUONO CLARA BUOYMASTER BEN BURTON BILL BUSCH VIOLA BUKES ELENA BUTI FRANCES CALHOUN XVILLIS CALLAWAY ALBERTA CAMPBELL ALICE CAMPBELL JOHN CAMPBELL JUNIOR CAMPBELL RUTH CAMPBELL BETTY JANE CARLSON MILDRED CARNAI-IAN DUANE CARPENTER NED CAUGHEY NAOMI CEARNS ROBERT CHAPMAN CECILIA CLARK CHECK JOHN CI-IERNY HELEN CHRISTIAN MATILDA CIDBOY WILLIAM CIDBOY DAVID CLARK HAROLD CLARK ELIZABETH CLARKE BETTY COCHENOUR RUTH COCHENOUR WENDELL COLEMAN BOYD CONWAY VIRGINIA CONWAY ELVIRA COOPER MATTIE COOPER LOUISE CORNELL VIRGINIA CRAMMOND BILL CRAWFORD HETTIE CRAWFORD ISABEL CRAWLEY DONALD CROUCH EDWARD CRUM MILDRED CURRON GLADYS CYNKAR ALBERT D'AMICO EMIL DANDER HAROLD DANGEL ANNA DANKO MARY JANE DANKO MARGARET DANT JEAN DAUGHERTY MARCELLA DAUGHERTY MARGARET DAVENPORT BILL DAVIS FLORENCE DAVIS MILDRED DAVIS BETTY DEAN JOE DEBALCO PHOEBE DELP WAYNE DE MOSS NORMA DE RUSE MARY DETWEILER MARTHA DIMBRUSKI DOROTHY DIxON HELEN DOKA MIKE DOMINICK DOROTHY DONTRICK HELEN DONTRICK MARY DORIC STANLEY DORICK CECILIA MAE DOUGLAS OLIVER DOWNEY DOROTHY DREER VIRGINIA DRY JANE DRY MARY DUDIK BENJAMIN DUNCAN EMERSON DUNCAN JAMES DUNCAN ROBERT DUNCAN DOROTHY DUNLOP ALFRED DUNN ADAM DzIABACzYNSKI MARGARET EDMUNDSON MARY EDMUNDSON MIKE EGRI JOHN EKLAND FRANKLIN ELLIOT MARSH ELLIOT LILLIAN ENGSTER VERA ENGWER MARGARET ERICKSON GEORGE ERKMAN ANNA ESTOK JULIA ESTOK BETTY EVANS VIRGINIA FAWCETT LOUISE FELDING SUSAN FENCIK WILLIAM FERENCY SARAH FERRIE MARGARET FERRIER ELIZABETH FESTUS CARL FINLAYSON CATHERINE FLEMING GEORGE FLEMING RUTH FLEMING JANE FLORCHAK JEAN FORBES RICHARD FORBES PAUL FORGASH JANE FORNEY VIRGINIA FORTUNE EVELYN FOWLER CHARLES FRAAS HELEN FRANK JOSEPHINE FRANKONIC JOSEPH FREDERICK JUNE FRENCH HOWARD FREY HELEN F RISCHHOLZ JANE FRITCHIE AUDREE FULTON JEAN GABELHART MATTHEW GADELMEYER HELEN GACEY MARY GADELMEYER STANLEY GALKA AMY GAMBLE IRENE GASH DONALD GASH LOUISE GASSETTE ANN GASTOVICH DN HENRY GAULT LAWRENCE GAULT FRANK GEROSKY JAMES GIBSON BARBARA GINGO SARA GLEDITSCH THELMA GLENN ESTELLA GRANT ACHISON GRAY RUTH GREGG HELEN GREENAWAY AGNES GRIRPITHS LILLIE GRIFFITHS LA RUE GRISSINGER WILLIAM GRONLUND ELMER GROSS FRANK GRUDOVICH VIRGINIA GROSS ROSE MARIE GUISER BETTY HACKETT THOMAS HADBERG ETHEL HADBERG MYRTLE HAGAN CHARLO'I'l'E HAIDLE JESSIE HALL ROBERT HALL VIRGINIA HALL JOHN HALLER MARY HALLER STEVEN HALLER RALSTON HAMER MARY HANCHARIK ELAINE HANEY EDITH HANSEN JOHN HARALAM DOROTHY HARPER HELEN HARPER UNA HARRIS CHARLES HARRISON DOROTHY HARRISON ANNABELLE HARTLAND JANE HARTON WILLIAM HASELHOFF MICHAEL HASSO JOHN HAYES ALBERT HEHOLT ELSIE HEIDENPELDER THOMAS HENCKER JAMES HENDERSON HELEN HENRY MARGARET HEROICK DOLORES HERZOG GLADYS HERZOG DOROTHY HESS LAURA BELLE HESS WILLIAM HICKEY ARTHUR HILLSTROM RAY HITEMAN BERNICE HOBBY WILLIAM HOCK HELEN HOFELT STANLEY HOFFMAN ELEANOR HOLT BILL HOOP KENNETH HOPKINS WILDA HORN CATHERINE HORNFBCK ff' I,-44 f if .Cf I' ,STP wr-I . G-f Q9 THE ' :Q 2 9 4 Z nun - -mm MILLICENT HOYT CLAIRE HRITIKOS MILDRED HROME ARDAFAY HUEME JUNE HUEME MINNIE HUNT RICHARD HURLEY FRANCIS IMHOF FRANK INGOLD BILLY IRWIN DOROTHY IRWIN LILLIAN IRWIN MARY ISACCO OLIVE ISENBERG ANNA MAE IVERSON MILDRED IVKOVICK ROBERT JACK GLENN JACKEL STEPHAN JACOBANSKY JOSEPH JANUS JOHN JEEEREYS MARY JEEEREYS JOSEPH JENKINS ANNA JOHNSON CECILIA JOHNSON CHARLES JOHNSON CLIFFORD JOHNSON DOROTHY JOHNSON LOUISE JOHNSON ELLA MAE JONES JOHN JONES LESLIE JONES VIVIAN JORGENSON KENNETH JULIN EDWARD KACZYNSKI BERT KANACH EUGENIA KARR JACK KAUFMAN MARGARET KEDDIE EDWARD KEELER LA RUE KEES CHARLES KELLY CHARLES KENNEY CLARENCE KEER PEARL KIER RUTH KIER LOMA KIM CHARLES KING MARLYN KINGLE RUTH KIRCHNER MARGARET KIRSCH ISABELLE KMIOTEK LOUISE KNISS MILDRED KNORTZ VIRGINIA KOHL EDWARD KOLANKO THEODORA KONDRATICK HELEN KORAK JOSEPH KORCH ELVERNA KORTZ MARY KOSTKAS EDWARD KRAMCHAK CORA KRAUS MERCEDES KREILING DOROTHY KRETCHMAN DOROTHY KRIEGER WILLIAM KRIEGER THE SEAL HONOR-Continued FREDERICK KROPP PAULINE KUCHERAK VIRGINIA KUNES CATHERINE KUNG MILDRED KUSICK ESTHER KUSTRA MARIE KUSTRA SUSAN KYAK MIKE KYAK STANLEY KYSLINGER LOIS LANGLEY ANTHONY LAPKOWICZ RUTH LARGE ANNA LAURA ELIZABETH LEGHTY JEAN LE BRETON OSCAR LECKMAN AGNES LEGIN DOROTHY LEIGH VIRGINIA LEMON HAROLD LEWIS ROBERT LINDEERO KENNEDY LINGE CATHERINE LLEWELLYN DAVID LONG HARRY LUEHM MARY LUKASKO FLORENCE LUTY MARGARET LYNCH ELIZABETH LYNN CHARLINE LYONS BLANCHE MAC JOHN MAC DONALD ANNA MAGDIC HANNAH MAGNUSON CONRAD MALEY CARL MALLON VIOLET MALM GERALDINE MANGAN HERMAN MARQUARDT ANDY MARHEEKA GEORGE MARHEPKA MYRTLE MARKLAND WILMA MARKUS MARY MARTYNUK ROSE MARTYNUK MILDRED MARVES ESTHER MASER EDNA MATTA ALEX MATTHEWS KENNETH MAUND LILLIAN MAUND WALTER MAURER MARGARET MAXWELL MARGARET MCATEE MARIE MCCARTY CHARLES MCCLURE MARY MCCLUSKEY ALBERT MCCRUMB WILLIAM MCDONOUGH WALTER MCELRAVY BETTY MCEWEN MARY LOUISE MCGRAN JOHN MCINTOSH CLARA LOUISE MCLANE JAMES MCLAUGHLIN VIRGINIA MCLAUGHLIN N 94 BERTILLE MCMULLIN JANE MCNEW HARRY MENOzzI GEORGE MESKOWSK1 ALEX MESZAR MARY MEZOFF STEVE MIHALEVIC FRANCIS MIKLOS STELLA MIKSZA EDGAR MILLER MARIAN MILLER WALTER MILLER CHARLES MILLER CHARLES MINNICK ADELE MIODUSZEWAKI REGINA MIODUSZEWSKI LILLIAN MOPEATT BETTY MONTGOMERY DON MOONEY JAMES MOONIS RUTH MOORE EVELYN MORRELL JOE MORRIS HOWARD MORRISON JOHN MORUS GLADYS MROSE FRANK MURETISCI-I CHARLES MURPHY HELEN MUSULIN JEAN MYERS M IRY MARGARET MYERS GUS NAGY MARY NAGY SANDOR NAGY ROBERT NEISH DE WAYNE NELSON FRANK NEUMAN KATHRYN NEVIUS FRANK NICKOLLS MARJORIE NICORA CHARLES NYLANDER STELLA OCHODSKI JOHN OCKAY GEORGE OKSBERG ELEANORE OLAK AGNES OLINSKI NELL OLIVER ANNA OPATRNY JOHN OREELL WALLACE ORLIDGE FRANK ORRIS WILLIAM OTTO SAM PAISLEY MIKE PALKA JACK PANICK JUNE PANICK MARY PANSURAK VIOLET PARKER FLORENCE PARNHAM ANNA PASTERNAK DALE PATRICK MARGARET PATRICK MICHAEL PATRICK GENE PATTERSON MARGARET PATTERSON MILDA PATTERSON RUBY PATTERSON RUTH PATTERSON JOHN PAVLIC MARGARET PAVUK JACK PEEBLY JOHN PEERS ELIZABETH PETRO LOIS PHILLIPPS JOE PICARDI GEORGE PIENIZEK ANTHONY PISHKO JOHN PLOSZAY STANLEY PLOSZAY GEORGE PODOLAK JOSEPHINE POPOLAKI HELEN POPOWITZ EMMA POROME CYRIL POTOSNAK JACK POWERS MARGARET POWERS STEVE PREBEG HELEN PRESCOTT JOHN PRINCIPAL ELEANOR PROHAP EDYTHE PRY WILLIAM PRYOR AGNES PUDLAK JULIA PUGLIANO ELIZABETH PULLS MARY PUSI FRANK PUSKARICH JOHN PUSKARICH MARGARET RANKIN FRED RAYMAN JOHN RAZNY MARY REMKA LOUIS RHODES GRACE RICHA RDS LOUISE RICHARDS MILDRED RILEY VERNON RINGLER -JAMES ROGERSON ANNE ROI-ER JANE ROSE CHARLES ROSENPILER DON ROSENSTEELE ROBERT ROSEWEAR DOMINIC ROSS ALICE ROTZSCH LAURA ROTZSCH DUANE RUDGE HELEN SABOL ETHEL SAILOR PETER SAKAL EMMA SAKAS SOPHIE SALAKA ARMELLA SAMMERS MILDRED SANDMEYER LEO SARENSKY HENRY SCHIMPE EDWARD SCHMIDT LUDWIG SCHMIDT RUTHMARY SCHMITZ GERTRUDE SCHNEIDER VERA SCHOELLER BERNARD SCHULTZ LOUIS SCHULTZ CHARLES SCHWARTZ Q ,M ie- T!-RE I 34 if nun - - an EDWARD SCHWERHA ERNEST SCHWERHA JOHN SCOTT IRENE SEDLAK LEONARD SEDNEY HAROLD SELLMAN MACK SERBIC JESSIC SHARROW FRANCIS SHERER JOSEPH SHIVERY JUNE SIEBERG HARRY SILLMAN ALLEN SIMPSON ALLEN SINN ELI SKORICH EDWARD SLACK CLIFFORD SLADE WILLIAM SLAPNICK MARIE SMAIL CLARENCE SMITH HELEN SMITH MERLE SMITH PEARL SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH JEAN SMOLINSKY HOMER SNEDDON HARRY SNYDER FRANK SOCTARIC HELEN SOLTIS MARY SOLTRICK GEORGE SOWA MARY SOWA DOROTHY SPANGLER LUELLA STAHLE BETTY AHLQUIST MARGARET ANDERSON CLARA ARICO CLYDE BACKSTROM VIVIAN BARKMAN DOROTHY BEDELL JANE BEDSWORTH ARNOLD BERGSTROM CATHERINE BERTOVICH EMMA BISHOP ANNA BOGOVICH ROSE BROZOVICH ALICE BRUNSON ESTHER BUMBARGER BERNICE CARLSON MILDRED CARNAHAN HELEN CHRISTIAN WILLIAM CIDBOY HAROLD CLARK BOYD CONWAY MARGARET DANT BENJAMIN DUNCAN MARGARET FERRIER JANE FLORCHAK RICHARD FORBES THE SEAL HONOR-Continued SOPHIE STANICK WALTER STARNIAK GENEVIEVE STEELE ANNA STEGNER CHARLES STEINER MARY STEPHANIK ERLYNEE STERNER ROBERT STEVICK MARY STIDARD ANNA STOGNER WALTER STOOPS FRED STOUGH MARGARET STRAYER WILLIAM STRUNCK ADELE STRYZINSKI JANE AUDREY STULL LARRY SULLIVAN EVELYN SUNDBERG DOROTHY SUNDIN HELEN SUPP EDWARD SURGEON FRED SWANSON VIOLA SWANSON GARNET SYKES JOSEPH SzEzYPEK IRMA SZILAGYE MARY TARBELL SAM TATALOVICK CHARLES TAYLOR JOHN TAYLOR DAN TERBOVICH JAMES THOMAS LOIS THOMAS WILHELMINA THOMPSON Seniors Perfect 1930 ' MATTHEW GADELMEYER HILDA GARTNER LEO GALLEY DONALD GASH CATHERINE GRARI1 LEONA GRIFFITHS WILLIAM GRONLUND ELMER GROSS JOI-IN HALLER RALSTON HAMER EDITH HANSON LAURA BELLE HEES ARTHUR HILLSTROM RAYMOND HITEMAN HELEN HORELT ELEANOR HOLT SARAH INGOLD LILLIAN IRWIN MILDRED IVKOVICH MARY JEFFREYS JACK KAUFMAN CLARENCE KERR LOMA KIM STANLEY KYSLINGER RUTH LARGE ARNOLD THOMPSON ELMA THOMPSON MARION THOMPSON CHARLES TILDEN DOROTHY TOAL THELMA TOAL BILL TOBIAS ANDY TOMAK RICHARD TOMLINSON RUTH HELEN TONKS MARY TOROK JUNE TROUTMAN RUTH TRENT MARK TURKALY DOROTHY TURKOVIC LOUISE ULM CORRINNE ULRICH DELLA URBANSKI PAUL VADNAL EMMA VAKARCS CHARLES VANDERMILLER FRANK VARGO SAMUEL VAUGHAN MARTHA VERNER LILLIAN VETTERLY SYMIA VIGNOVIC SOPHIA VIGNOVICH IRENE VISOKAY MARGARET VISOKAY HELEN VOZAR HALMAN VOzAR MILDRED VUKMANIC LEWIS WACKERLE DOROTHY MAE WALLIS JUNE WAMPLER CATHERINE WATTERS EDWARD WEBB STUART WEBB BILL WEDDELL JAMES WEDDELL DOROTHY WEISSERT FREDERICK WEISSERT LESTER WEISSERT CHARLOTTE WELCH ELLA WELCH MARY WELLS VERNA WELLS MARIE WERME THERESA WERNER MARIE WHITEHOUSE MARJORIE WIEERG NETTIE WILDA CARL WILKUS EARL WILKINS MARGARET WILSON ELIZABETH WISE DOROTHY WITHEROW LOWRY WITHEROW CYRIL WOISTMAN JOHN WOZNIAK ANNA WRUSZAK MARGARET WUNDERLEY RUTH WUNDERLEY SOPHIE YARNEVIC JOSEPH ZAJICEK MILDRED ZALAC NELLIE ZECCHINI WILLIAM ZELL in Attendance 1934 RUTH LUDWICK FLORENC LUTY ELIZABETH LYNN BETTY MCEWEN STELLA MIKSZA ADELE MIODUSZEWSKI ADELL MOORER FRANK MURETISCH JANE MUSE ERMA NAGY JUNE NEUMAN CLARA BELLE NICHOLLS MARJORIE NICORA JOHN OCKAY ELEANOR OLACK AGNES OLINSKI MIKE PALKA DALE PATRICK RUTH PATTERSON JOHN PAVLIK ELIZABETH PETERSON CYRIL POTOSNAK JOHN PRINCIPAL MILDRED RILEY ANNA ROPER DOMINIC Ross EMMA SAKAS EDWARD SCHMIDT MADGE SEMKE CLIFFORD SLADE MARIE SMAIL HELEN SMITH BRONIE SMOLAK JAMES SNEDDON DALE SQUIRE GENEVIEVE STEELE MARGARET STRAYER EDGAR STRIRRLER VIOLA SWANSON PAUL SYKES EMMA VAKARCS FRANK VARGO JUNE WARD BILL WEDDLE GEORGE WISSER BETTY WITHEROW LOWRY WITHEROW MILDRED ZALACK mm if It A! ff I ' THE 4 X l I nun - - an SENIORS PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE IN THE GRADES AND IN HIGH SCHOOL ALICE BRUNSON HELEN CHRISTIAN HELEN SMITII MILDRED ZALAC ROOM 206 SENIOR LEADER IN ANNUAL SALES First Row: Capitola Cox, Mildred Petty, Helen Wisser, Bernice Carlson, Mr. Berkema, Norsis Bedont, Mildred Carnahan, Loma Kim, Edith Black. Second Row: Lucille Lebby, June Bankey, Margaret Fitz, Margaret Berwick, Betty Ahlquist, Marion Mehlman, Elizabeth Lampert, John Principal. Third Row: Benjamin Duncan, Chalmers Medling, John Peebly, Francis Sherer, Victor Lane, Frank Grudovich, Paul Bielic, Thomas Douglas, Joseph Bacsi. Fourth Row: Douglas Bishop, Jack Powers, Arthur Ilillstrom, George Wukoson, Edmound Wunderley, Joseph Brown, Clarence Mork, Floyd Van Buskirk. Fifth Row: Robert Tapp, Elmo Lundgren, Richard Strong, Alfred Bowler, Howard Le Breton, Bill Byerly, Dale Patrick, Ross Allman, Joseph Drake. ffufffa Absent: Dorothy Allen, Vernon Ringler. Q vr., ff . 96 ,yi 'ra-e as 2 -rp 3 4 if nun - -im M. H. AT THE WORLIYS FAIR GUESTS OF THE PITTSBURGH PRESS First Row: Dorothy Smith, Theresa Humenik, Geraldine Dravo, Elmira Mercer, Lillian Maund, Virginia White, Anna Senko. Second Row: Mr. Seveik, Douglas Smith, Arthur Goldberg, James Orman, Robert Fetters, Richard Jones, Thomas Smith. Third Row: John Biddle, Robert Duncan, Mildred Petty, Jane Forney, Sylvan Herskovvitz, Jauk Mellin Fourth Row: Thomas Ulrich, Leroy Samuels, Josephine McLane, David Clark, Alvin Roth, Mr. Stiner At the May Festival, 1933 .gf 9, -W We 6?-:, Y i.A,,l,K, 1 ,, X .?,f, ,L i f ., I ,. , fzjii, Af ',Qi'T7- gf xA-fx.: ,Sf f, ,, x x ff LQ 1 ,MW My S. ,, . 11 v 'F M at 2 -Q 3 as, 11 ., A ,Nw my SQ A I 'px rx f ' A SENIOR TYPEWRITING CLASS Miss WOODS Imtmcfar 7 A BOOKKEEPING CLASS ,E-L' MR. D13 WOODY, Inmfurror uma ..,. 98 Q xx -ra-ce 5 ae qs 3 4 gif num- -im KGS 'n 2253 V! if A JUNIOR SHOP CLASS MR. STABLEIN, Izzftrfzrtor VIR WLIT7 Izzftzzzffal nas-435' A SOPHOMORE DRAFTING CLASS 99 C rs x C n .I Ze G? 2 A we l ,, if French Play Presented by the French Department Friday Evening, April 6, 1934 High School Auditorium LE VOYAGE DE MONSIEUR PERRICHONH Comedie en Quatre Acres Eugene Lezbiebe et Edaimrd Martin Perrichon - - - HAROLD LEBOWITZ Madame Perrichon - - LUCILLE STEIN Henriette - - - GERALDINE DRAVO Armand - HAROLD BATTEN Daniel ----- Le Commandant Mathieu - Le Facteur - - - JULIUS MELEGH - ANDREW BACHA - - PETE RUSSIN Majorin - - MIKE PALKA L'EnIplOye - - - VICTOR LANE Jean - - - - - HERBERT PORTER Marchande de Gateaux - Marchande De livres - Le Controleur - - VERNA DOUGLAS MILLICENT HOYT - - LAWRENCE BURKE Voyageurs - - - DOROTHY BARTH, DOROTHY ARMOR, JOE WILKINSON Time: Late Nineteenth Century. Plein: Paris. LA FARCE DU CUVIERH Medieval Farceg Author Unknown. Jacquinot - ---------- MELVIN POTOSKY Jeannette - - ELEANOR WINKELVOSS Jacquette - ----- - - ALICE ROTESCH Tirne: Middle Ages. Plate: French Peasant's Home. Directing .Yteijjt MISS MARTHA CHAPIN DR. ROBERT M. CRAUSAZ MR. ROBERT HERBERTSON MISS DOROTHY NORTON MISS CATHERINE WATSON 100 W nun All V, 4 Stage PAUL HILBERT, Mafzager BOE BENSON GERALD SULLIVAN JOHN FURDA MELVIN HENDERSON Publicity FINDLAY REED, Cbairmmz GEZA BANESKY RICHARD STRONG HELEN PAUL BILL NAOY BRYCETON SCOTT XTIRGINIA HALL BOB DUNCAN THE I 34 - - DN f---13:-fb Carmine and Property NORSIS BEDONT, Cbfziwmnz WILDA SINSEL ALINIA MEREDITH DOROTHY HANLON SAM WALLACH WAI,'fEl1 MERRY Elcctritimzr FRED RAYNIAN ELI SKORICH Traffic Essay Contest Winners -Ji Last Octoher the Better Traflic Committee of Pittsburgh sponsored an County-wide Contest to arouse a greater observance of trafic rules and regulations. This committee arranged for an essay Contest to be limited to the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades and to the high school students. The Freshmen wrote On the suhject 'AWhy Traliic Rules Should he Oheyedf' The subject for the Other classes in the high school was How Trafhc Law Enforcement Reduces Accidents. A TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT ESSAY WINNERS ' - Sitting: Robert Duncan, Grace Ellis, Frank Shaffer, Mary Strayer, A. .-Qgpiwr' Standing: Richard Buser, Lois Coleman, Lee Leckman, Virginia Gross. 101 'fl'-GE I 4- 3 nun 5 -mu MW TIIE TRAINING SCHOOL FACULTY Sitting: Gertrude Raz, Dr. J. B. Richey, Kathryn Hill. Standing: Rachel Boax, Ruth Tumelty, A. R. Kurtz, Jennie Markel, Jean-Baird Coursin. THE FACULTY JOSEPH B. RICIIliX', LL.D. ,..., L6'Cfll7'6J' SUPERINTENDIENT A. R. KURTZ, A.M. , , lfztrodzzftiwz to T6L7Cbflllg, lxyclflll? Sffziy, CMM Pf.jfCl7UlUtQVj' PRINCIPAL JEAN BAIRD-COURSIN, BS. TRAINING 'l'liACHE'l , . Om! Expreyfiwz, lffzkglifb, TfL!KfZ7jll4g of NTINIIAGFJ' RACIIILL BOAX, A.l3. ,,,, . ASSISTANT TRAINING 'I'I-LAQIIER . . ,,,, , Etfllwlfjdilzlf I5i0Zagy, Tmcfmzg af Rcfzdjfzlg RU'I'II A. VTUBIELTY, A.B. SUPERVISOR OIT ART ,,,, Ar! KA'I'IIRH'N G. HII,L, B.M. ..,., . , .....,...,.. Mll,fjC SUPERVISOR OI: GRADE SCHOOL MUSIC IENNIIL E. NIARKEI., B.S. .,,,. ,, ...... flmzdzvrjmzg SUPERVISOR OI' WRITINLE GIERTRUDE B. RAZ, B.S. ....... .. . ........ ........ .......... ................... ...,...., .... I J I I ' ffm! Tl'5If77jIZ J 3 DIRECTRIZSS OF PHYSICAL TRAINING IN TIIE GRADE SCHOOLS 102 .R W9 4? .rf 153,55 'Y-' it 2 1 ef ' W' E THE TRAINING SCHOOL STUDENTS First Row: Dolores Lhormer, Helen Bahm, Gertrude Simmler, Dorothy Krieger, Pearl Brant, Jane Rose, Dorothy Moon, Grace Archer. Second Row: Evelyn Sundberg, June Wampler, Jean Boston, Gertrude Cavanaugh, Olive lsenberg, Thelma Warwifk, Anna Mae Danko, Miriam Way. Third Row: Theresa Werner, Jane Richards, Leah Fogarty, Jeanne Hall, Ruth Patterson, Edith Ferguson, Freda May Zeiger, Mildred Funk. Fourth Row: Roselyn Stark, Jean Wadsworth, Charlotte Wakefield, Evelyn Fowler, Margaret Hugo, Mildred Holmes, Elizabeth Brletic, Verna Lofton. Fifth Row: Susan Kyak, Doris Harbourt, Mildred Pavlovic, Edna Marta, Charlotte l-laidle, Josephine Haney, Edna Ililty, Ida Jane Lewis, Ruth Valoon. Absent: Amelia Ritchie. I i STAR ANNUAL SALESMEN First Row: John Harkless, Bernice Carlson, Dorothy Armor, Jack Whaley. Second Row: Michael Evanchak, Paul Hilnert, John Trimble. 103 HE qs X Y, Kei XE! Rv , HH ' f N X w 7 H X 2-' ' 4 , W Z. 1 N , f '-- X es 4 jj As X, fi .1 fgaga, E' fi Xu' f G -T ' - f ' :MLS Qafv 25135 aff. ' :H .-1rf ,M. - 1.112-mp 15 lk. , A.. -- 1 If I X . N I ,Lug Af. ,I-,t :.,gw,h.--5-md W . I,-I?.'-2 .nw M, R- .V A . A. 1 1 v N A 1 A LH. if-gi .713 ffltfiifif-EF Eli: -, 1 if V ' N f?'iii'g Q E? Q yflfiibw ' J cz' qi ' ' flk ' -3-,, , -inf? H f . 1- if 'T 11, .' ' , X ly ,7 2.5. L if.. h V . ini.. f If U 4 I -'Y 1 1 THE YOUGH-A-MON STAFF First Row: Herbert Porter, Genevieve Steele, John Harkless, Victor Lane, Randolph Mehuffcv, Second Row: Mary Oncea, Jane Barnes, Virginia Crammond, La Rue Grissingcr, Kathryn Beech, Dorothy Wallis. Third Row: Wilda Sinsel, Grace Willetts, Jack Austin, Sam Circosta, Jane Muse, Luis Fish. Fourth Row: Charles Wisser, Bronie Sxnolak, Frank Murctisch, Clifford Slade, Frank Grudoviuh. A hscnt: Henry Lefko witz. THE STAFF PERSONNEL Editor-212-ClvZefiIOHN HARKLIQSS Affjffdllf E6Zjf0I Gl2NIZX'lliVli S'l'liIiLlQ Bwjzzeff Nfumzkgn' WXYICTOR LANL AI'Jj.rm11t Bwifzeff Alamzkgef'-' RANDOLPH Nlljll.-XlTl'liY HlQRB1ilZ'l' PORTER FRANK MURETISCIT BRONIIE SMOLAK 'IAN li MUSE CHARLES WISSEIK VIRGINIA CRAMMOND GRACE WILLETTS DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS Alzwzfzi WILDA SINSEL LUIS FISH Art SAM CIRCOSTA FRANK GllL'DOVICll Atbfetiar HENIZY LIiFKOXN'I'l'Z CI.IIf:'oRD SLAD11 Lff67'6l7jf JANE BARNES MARY ONCISA M7lJjC LA RUE GRISSINGIIR JACK AUSTIN Typiyzir Fmzzlty Advifer MR. BERKEMA 104 DoR0'I'n'r WALLIS KATIIRYN BEECH fy, f LYNX 1' H: as a 3 4 geo nun - -mm THE RED AND BLUE STAFF First Row: Frank Shaffer, Richard Strong, Charles Vaughan, Austin Perlow, Lawrence W. Crawford, Mickey Jacob, Ben Burton. Second Row: Helen Beattie, Ruth Barton, Verna Douglas, Dorothy Sauer, Mabel Walline, Betty Kennedy, Naomi Cearns. Third Row: Kathryn McNeil, Dorothy Day, Mary Jeffries, Louise Spielman, Virginia Orman, Grace Ellis, Anne Brunton. Fourth Row: Bob Duncan, Stanley Chapas, Authur Simqu, Harry Alverson, Howard Whitfield, Albert Fiddler, Mike Drost, Robert Arthur. L.-xwRI3NCIi W. CRAWFORD Affflftlllf Edirol' CIIARLILS YAUO IIAN B1z.I'j1z2.r.r MZllZJlLQ!'l' 1V1IKE DROST ,4.l'.lif.l'f. Biff. Illfzfiflkguf' RICIIARO STRONG Aflvlcficx Editor lN1ARYJl1!'I'f2EYS LOUISE SRIILLAIAN HARRY ALVERSON XYIRGINIA OKSIAN IQATHRYN MCNLIL THE STAFF PERSONNEL AUSTIN PERLOVV Edifor-in-Cbjqf MICKliH' JACOB Art Edirol' BIN BURTON Cjrczzfotjozz Editor FRANK SHAIfi'liR GRACE ELLIS I.if:1'.'11fv Eiifozif R 'fp Q Ljff RUTII BARTON HOWA RD WIll'YIfll-11.13 STANLEY CIIAPAS NTXBLE WVALLINIZ ROBEZZT DUNCAN ALBISIIT FIDDLER L. W. STRONOfEofzzlU Adzfifer 105 XTERNA DOUGLAS .fffvool Nezfxr Reporter ANNI1 DRUNTON A Zzzwui R eporter NAOMI CEARNS Exclwzge Reporfer DOROTIIY SAUIZR Hzziiior Editor DOROTHY D.-XY ARTHUR SIMQU HELEN BEATTII3 RLJBERT ARTHUR BILTTY KENNEDY 'AZE1tag,,. -rs-nz 9 E 3 Ai- a' 1 una-A-mms HELEN RICHEY, CLASS OF 1927 Helen, with her co-pilot, Frances Harrell, of New York, established a woman's endurance flight record with 237 hours and 43 minutes of continual flight at Miami, Florida, December 30, 1933. The girls began their record-breaking flight at 1:03 i1.M. Wednesday, December 20, and came down 10:46 A.M. Saturday, December 30. Shortly after the record flight Helen and Frances were elected honorary mem- bers of the famous aeronautical society, the War Birds. They are the only two woman members of the society. Later, Helen was elected a founder life member of the Aviation Club of New York City. 106 aiiiuf T'-iibu THRONES AND CORONETS The May Day Festlval 1933 Blfjfwg, 1 0 7 J M l 2- 1 1 ' 'ra-ez 9 W X- z 34 QQ nuns- -im A SOLEMN PROCESSION 1933 108 L QQ? gg Eff , 1 1 Commencement, I K fig ' rf, . -,- V ., -lx THLETICS ?f +3 v 1'5 f1?' M R1 -. Q39 V+. ' . .'-'Q .' if 7 ,J 'X , . .. 1 f 7 , grx . JA A .x ,FX 2 . J 6 . 'fl' I- -.I 4, . .-A -I '-- .' Y ANJWYYY 1 ,9,,i.. ' .. - . V 1,.. ' . --gy, TSX mm 5 CL lk J Q ll? 7' du?-'L' 4 ut' 3' nb , . A -,X a ww ,Q-u L A M' ' V , - . Q- I .,:f.4:,. ' . ,J , 'Q -A ar- fi J- .7-f V A -g gi? . Y X,f A - X .- . 1 .351- ' 'Q - ' 1 7 .X 1-I ' iii: ' f X? M . ,, ..' I-f 'K . .' 'af' f X , Q 'A' f . , 4, 7 T f 2--, Z .f E ek g Z 'F 1' . uf I' . I ' f HL I If E V! ' :I Xi 'ra-as 2 934 bqwf I I nun - -mon Athletic Honor Roll JOHN KASUNICH, Captain JOHN WOZNIAK, Manager CHARLES ONCEA LEONARD ROBB PADEN GAMBLE, Captain TOM WILSON, Manager PAUL BIELIC, Captain EUGENE TESLOVIC, Manager ANDY PETACH PAUL CAROZZA MIKE KRAJACK HENRY LEFKOWITZ ANDY PETACH, Caplain MIKE PALKA, Manager GEORGE PETACH BILL KOVACICH M Lettermen 1933-1934 --M ..qp,ylg5..-..- BASEBALL BRONIE SMOLAK MIKE PALKA CLARENCE LUKEY ERLE HEATH JACK MORLOCK GOLF ROBERT MCCUNE ED. RACK ADAM DABIN FOOTBALL CHARLES ONCEA PETE WIATER JOS. TURKALY JOHN HARKLESS JOS. VARGOVICH BASKETBALL HENRY LEFKOWITZ JACK MORLOCK AL RODMAN JOS. VARGOVICH MIKE STRAGER NICK VIDNOVIC ROBERT SHEDOLSKE WILLIAM FORD NED CAUGHEY JAMES BENNETT JAMES STAYMATES MIKE PALKA AL RODMAN WM. CIDBOY JACK MORLOCK EUGENE MISENHELTER TONY KUCHERAK CLIFFORD GIBSON PETE WIATER RAY HARTSTEIN ,off :eg ag R,-A -I . -- Qwgg Q ., ,J 1 X -fy 110 ti 'ra-:as 2934 if nun -- an Q' t THE COACHING STAFF Sitting: MR. BUCHANAN MR. CLEES MR. FALLQUIST Basketball Football Baseball Assistant in Basketball Standing: MR. KOONS MR. TINSON MR. KALASSAY Assistant in Football Assistant in Football Assistant in Football THE TEAM CAPTAINS, l933al934 Football .,.,...........,...,.,.. .,...,. .,.......... ..... . . v .PAUL BIELIC Basketball ,,..v.... .,.,... A NDY PETACH Baseball... .. .....,. BRONIE SMOLAK Golf ........ .... ,...... E D . RACK THE TEAM MANAGERS, 1933-1934 Football .........l....,.............., ........ .,....... E U GENE TESLOVIC PETER GENNARO, flffifmnt Maizfzgfr Basketball ..........,, .......................,. .....,,,....,, M 1 KE PALKA Baseball .... ,.... . , .... GEORGE KERECMAN Golf... . . ..,. . ...BOB MOORE ,f il 111 5 ' L' ' ' f' V ' W f -rs-as qv rw? I 3 4 47' 1 numta- an sb 'Q -a The Football Season A REVIEW HE football season of 1933 at M. H. S. was unique in many ways. A new coach took charge of the squad the first day of the school term. Because of salary differences, Bill Sullivan gave up his position as head coach. Bill Clees, assistant to Sullivan last year, was appointed in his place, with Dutch Koons as his as- sistant. As a result of the change in coaches, the squad did not have the usual two weeks' preliminary practice, prior to the opening of school. The season was also unique in the fact that the Cleesman won three games, lost three games, and had three tied games to their credit. The team developed slowly. Less than two weeks after the first drill the Tubers took on the splendidly-trained Gladiators from Glassport. A scoreless tie resulted. Next came the Scott High game. A .6 to 6 score ended this bitter contest. Another scoreless tie with Monessen followed the Scott High game. The first victory came on October 6, when the Red and Blue varsity defeated Homestead, 6 to O. The next three games were reverses. At no time, however, were the Tubers clearly outplayed. The locals reached their peak in the last two games, with Norwin, 19 to O, and with Clairton, 6 to O. The line-up for the opening game saw only two veterans of the championship team of 1932, Captain Paul Bielic, guard, and Andy Petach, center. Yet, the new varsity displayed flashes of brilliance at the very outset. A mere foot of earth kept the team from scoring its first touchdown. The locals uncovered a player that later developed into a star fullback. By his line plunging, kicking, and forward passing Fats Vargovich stamped himself as the outstanding player on the field. The second game was a furiously-fought contest with Coach Reed's purple-clad Night Riders of Scott High. Another new star shone for Mclieesport. Fish Lefkowitz, versatile Tuber end, made a brilliant and sensational leaping catch for the touchdown for M. H. S. On October 6 Bill Clees' fighting gridders played a scoreless tie with Preston Ditty's husky Greyhounds, of Monessen. The Cleesmen outplayed their opponents, recording seven first downs to two. But Monessen was able to turn back their op- ponents at the goal line. This game produced two new stars: Johnny Harkless and Charley Oncea. Monessen was unable to make any ground around Charley's end. Harkless, half back, together with Vargovich, was outstanding in the backfield. After being held to three consecutive ties, the Tubers unleased the power of their attack to defeat Homestead's Blue and Gold aggregation by a last minute march to a touchdown that gave M. H. S. the narrow margin of a 6-0 victory. The glory of scoring the touchdown was assigned to Fats Vargovich, who smashed over from the one-yard line. The following Saturday saw Ken High give the Clees gridders their initial setback. Loose handling of the ball was the main factor in the Tubers, defeat. The game was featured by brilliant offensive football, with numerous long extended marches goal- ward by both teams. Jack Morlock, another star of the 1933 season, intercepted an enemy forward pass and galloped 85 yards to score the only Tuber touchdown. 112 Hin! - is READY FOR THE CHARGE THE VARSITY ALL SET T0 G0 First Row: Lefkowitz, Krajack, Captain Bielic, Pctach, Carozza, Staymates, Oncea. Second Row: Morlock, Wiater, Vargovich, Harklcss. THE VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD, FALL, 1933 First Row: Calloway, Bacha, Mikades, Dansak, Misenhelter, Maglicco, Palka, J. Kittiko, Petach. Second Row: M. Kittiko, Lefkowitz, Carozzo, Krajack, Bielic, Captain, Oncea, Wiater, Turkaly, J, Harkless Third Row: Mr. Clees, Head Coach, Murvay, Gorman, Morlock, Staymates, Rodman, Cidboy, Gerendash Vargovich, Kudlabowski, Dudek, Mr. Koons, Assistant Coach. Fourth Row: Teslovic, Student Manager, Sollars, L. Olson, P. Olson, Libengood, Trimble, Kraychick Kovally, Orris, Gennaro, Assistant Student Manager. Fifth Row: Granda, A. Harkless, Jones, Hunter, Olexik, Austin, Weyer, Kline, Vitsas. 1 1 3 1 1 955- Y if l ' 155.3 -ra-aaa: an 934 gif nun - -mon QT THE FOOTBALL SEASON-Continued Penalties and rough play marked the Uniontown-McKeesport encounter. Each team made eight first downs. McKeesport completed four passes in ten attempts, while Uniontown made good in five attempts. Passes, end runs, penalties, and a line plunge by Vargovich produced the Tubers' lone touchdown. Misenhelter carried the ball over the line for the extra point. The final score was 15 to 7. McKeesport High's girdiron warriors started out as if they were going to end Greensburg High's winning ways at the World War Memorial field. After the Red and Blue had scored the first touchdown, the Brown and White drove over two touch- downs, the final score being 13 to 6. The Tuber touchdown, made on the 8th play after opening whistle, was engineered chiefly by Lefkowitz, Morlock, Harkless, and Vargovich. The Red and Blue gridders contributed their share to the local Armistice Day celebration by trouncing Norwin High, 19-O. Despite a muddy gridiron, Coach Clees' eleven flashed a superb offense, which proved too effective for Clawson's charges. Not once did the Blue and Gold gridders threaten the Tubers' goal. Johnny Harkless provided frequent thrills as he plowed through the Norwin defense for long gains. The entire Red and Blue roster found action in the game. Morlock and Vargovich made the three touchdowns. Jack Morlock received a punt from the toe of Gene Krill and ran, dodged, and twisted his way 30 yards for the only score of the game, as M. H. S. made it two straight victories over Clairton. Two other long dashes, one by Johnny Harkless for 48 yards, and one by Misenheltet for 43 yards, were the high lights of McKeespott's offense. From end to end, both lines played superb ball, with Oncea, Palka, Bielic, and Krajack prominent for McKeesport. Vargovich and Krill lived up to their repu- tation as two of the finest kickers in scholastic circles. THE VARSITY LINE-UP Left Erzal ....... Left Tackle... Left Guard... ...........CHAI1LEs ONCEA .........JAMEs STAYMATES .............PAUL CAROZZA Center ...................................... ANDY PETACH Rzghr Guard ............. Right Tackle .CAPTAIN PAUL BIELIC . ........... MIKE KRAJACK Right End ......... ......... H ENRY LEFKOWITZ Quarter Back ......... ............ P ETE WIATER Left Half .............. ........ J oHN HARKLESS Right Half ............ ........ . JACK MORLOCK Fallhack .............................. J os. VARGOVICH The substitutes, practically on a par with the regulars, included such sterling performers as Jos. Turkaly, Mike Palka, Al Rodman, Wm. Cidboy, Eugene Misen- helter, Joe Kittiko, Andy Bacha. 114 t vga -rr: as a 9 3 4 if numb- -mn earl X Y X ee W TIiE 1934 SCHEDULE The school authorities have arranged a very attractive schedule for next fall. Five class AA teams will meet the local eleven. The schedule calls for nine games, six of which will be played on the World War Memorial held. At a meeting of the lettermen, held after the close of the season, Pete Wiater was chosen captain for the 1934 season. September September September October October October November November November THE SCHEDULE r-..r.,,...Glassport at McKeesporta,.,, ............Scott at McKeesport......r... ,,,,r,,t....Monessen at McKeesport.,,,,. sa rr..r,Homestead at McKeesportrrr.r a Mclieesport at Turtle Creek rtr.trr McKeesport at New Kensington t,,,,, McKeesport at Greensburg ,r.,.,,,r Rankin at McKeesport ......t,,,,,,, Clairton at McKeesport ,,r,,,,, THE CHEER LEADERS Margaret Morgan George Richards Anita Wilson 115 ra aClass .. r,r, Class Class Class Class .Class Class Class Class w 1: 5 xi!- THE Q X w X- 2 34 Q, nu- -mn WHILE WE GO MARCHING fz x i The Band Begins to Play 5 1 1 6 K Xi 'Fl-RE I 34 5 cuml- - cm X mfs ZW .5 l ff THE FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD, FALL, 1933 First Row: Vulgarakis, Rinella, lngels, Dashofy, Leonardo, Forkovitch, Paige, Walsh. Second Row: Gibbons, Furlong, Katrick, Gilchrist, Jakomas, Simpson, Gromo, Lauris, Miezewiski. Third Row: Mr. Tinson, Coach, Petach, Student Manager, Orziewiski, Greenwald, Holland, Frank, Cecchine, Diamond, Williams, Keipa, Student Manager, Mr. Kalassay, Assistant Coach. Fourth Row: Stein, Student Manager. Roach, Check, Vadnal, Freelander, England, Pausic, Student Manager, Sawko, Miller, Postosnak, Lauris, Del Signore. THE JUNIORS' FOOTBALL GAMES The McKeesport Juniors, under the tutelage of Coach John Tinson, made a fine showing in thejuniofs' section of the W. P. I. A. L. The last game ofthe season saw Clairton Junior High annex the championship of the Junior W. P. I. A. L., when it turned back the Mclieesport Juniors, 6 to O, at Clairton. THE RECORD OF THE JUNIORS' TEAM McKeespor1: ..... ..................,..... 2 5 Elizabeth ...................... O McKeesport ..... . .. 14 Washington Township .. O McKeesport ..... ,,.,, 1 3 The Reserves .......,......... O Mclieesport .... ............... ..... O C lairron ........ ...., . . .. 6 Jakomas, Lauris, and Gibbons were the outstanding stars for the Juniors, 117 ,ofa ad! -ra-as 9 gy' a 3 4 gqkf num:-A-new A BOYS OF M. H. S., ON TO VICTORY! ' Every Man in Every Play 118 ' its 'ra-as 24134 Aging' nun - -mi-i THE BASEBALL SQUAD, SPRING, 1933 First Row: Robb, Strager, Palka, Kasunich, Captain, Shedolske, N. Vidnovic, Heath. Second Row: Prebeg, Lukey, Smolak, Oncea, Ford. Third Row: Mr. Fallquist, Coach, McClure, Broadnus, Little, Wozniak, Student Manager. The Baseball Season A REVIEW HE baseball season of 1933 was an unqualified success. Graduation the year before took all the lettermen except John Kasunich, captain-elect, and Nick Vidnovic, first baseman. Yet, Coach Fallquist built around these two lettermen a team that was able to win seven out of ten games. In fact, the sectional championship hung in the balance until the second game with Edgewood High on the World War Memorial field. Edgewood clinched the title by defeating the Red and Blue for the second time by the score of 7 to 6. Wilkinsburg High won the only other game lost by the Tubers, 3 to 1. The season's play brought out several new diamond stars. Bill Ford pitched every game but one played by the locals. He was a star in practically every game. Shedolske, Morlock, Robb, and Smolak, all new men in the line-up, established fine records as batters. Shedolske led his team-mates with a record of .5-41. Morlock, Robb, and Smolak followed with .45O, .400, and .333 respectively. The team average was .303. Prospects for another winning team this spring are reasonably bright. The fol- lowing lettermen are still in school: Jack Morlock, Mike Palka, Bronie Smolak, and Mike Strager. In addition to these stars, Coach Fallquist has these likely candidates: Roy Crouch, Steve Vavrek, Steve Prebeg, and Ted Brodnos. 119 gii sz.. XX 'rs-as 2 9 3 4 'f GHG - -MDN i a M596 xsa- THE BASEBALL SEASON --Continued THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport High School E,,E...... 4 East McKeesport High ...........,.. McKeesport High School ......ioov 1 Wilkinsburg High i..,,.,..,,i, oi.oi McKeesport High School .,,...,,,. 3 Edgewood High ,,,7..,,.. ,7,i Mclieesport High School.. ..,..... 11 Elizabeth High 7,......,,v, McKeesport High School c.cv...,., 12 Turtle Creek High ,cc,c.,,,,v,.,..... .. McKeesport High School .c....,.io 17 East McKeesport High ..c.......,,.. McKeesport High School ,,....,.,, 7 Wilkinsburg High ..........,,,,,i,,.,,, McKeesport High School c,,,,..... 6 Edgewood High ,,,c..,,.. .....,... McKeesport High School ......iic. 5 Elizabeth High ....coi...,..... ......... McKeesport High School i,..c,,,,. 19 Turtle Creek High i....,,,,, c...,.,i,, THE LINE-UP OF THE TEAM Center Field c,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,.,,.,,,ccc JOHN KASUNICH Second Bare... Shaft Step... First Bizye... Right Field ,.,...... .........JAcK MORLOCK ..,....BRONIE SMOLAK ........N1cK VIDNOVIC .......CHARLES ONCEA Third Base ........ ..,...,......,... E RLE HEATH Left Field .....,.,, ........, R OBERT SHEDOLSKE Catcher c...... ........ ..,.......... M 1 KE PALKA Pitcher .......,,....i....,c..c........,,. WILLIAM FORD SUBSTITUTES MIKE STRAGER, eiztclverj CLARENCE LUKEY. Jeeond bmej LEONARD ROBE, left yield. McKeesport High has been assigned to a berth in Section Three, of the W. P. I. A. L. Her opponents include East McKeesport, Edgewood, Elizabeth, Turtle Creek, and Wilkinsburg High Schools. The spring schedule follows: April 17 .............. McKeesport-Elizabeth ........... Abroad April 20 .............. McKeesport-Turtle Creek. ............ .......... A t Home April 24 .............. McKeesport-East McKeesport ......,............. Abroad April 27 .............. McKeesport-Wilkinsburg ...,...... .......... A broad May 1 .............. McKeesport-Edgewood ......... At Home May 4 .............. McKeesport-Turtle Creek. ......... .... ...... A b road May 8 .............. McKeesport--Elizabeth .............. .......... A t Home May 11 .............. McKeesport-Edgewood ................ .......... A broad May 15 .............. McKeesportwEast McKeesport .................. At Home May 18 ..............McKeesport -Wilkinsburg ,,,,..... 120 At Home 'PHE 4- -15. 4,1 xg-1 2 3 :xv nun - - tm fill x f 'KIA 2' TIIE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row: Cliff Gibson, Ray llartstein, Pete Winter. Second Row: George Petach, Bill Kovacich, Andy Petach, Jack Morloek, Henry Lefkowitz. Third Row: Jos. Wargovich, Al Rodman, Mr. Buchanan, Coach, Tony Kurherak, Mike Palka, Manager The Basketball Season A REVIEW HE game with Munhall High, played February 23, brought to a close another well-played and highly-successful season. The Varsity, under the splendid coach- ing of Frank Buchanan, a former star of the Red and Blue court, played thirteen games. Ten of these contests were won by the Tubers. One game lost was a non-league game with Mount Lebanon. Duquesne was the only league opponent that was able to defeat the locals. The latter school made a clean sweep of the section 7 schedule. At the beginning of the practice season five veterans of the 1933 season reported for the initial practice. These included Andy Petach, Pete Wiater, Bill Kovacich, 'lack Morlcdck, and Henry Lefkowitz. As the season progressed, George Petach Crowded Pete Wiater off the first string squad. George and Andy soon became the leading scorers of the squad. The entire team played a bang-up game throughout the entire season. Graduation will take a heavy toll this June. Pour of the regulars will graduate, leaving George Petach as the only hrst string player. Among the substitutes the following stand out most prominently: Pete Wiater, Al Rodman, Joe Vargoyich, Tony Kucherak, Cliff Gibson, and Ray Hartstein. 121 14?- , Tl-R35 2 93 4 av nun - -mm L i 15- THE BASKETBALL SEASON-Continued The Red and Blue did not elect a captain until at the close of the season. Each game saw a diiferent leader in charge of the floor attack. At the close of the season the regulars elected Andy Petach as the honorary captain of the team. The following received letters: Andy Petach, George Petach, Bill Kovacich, Henry Lefkowitz, jack Morlock, Pete Wiater, Mike Palka, student manager, Al Rodman, Joe Vargovich, Tony Kucherak, Cliff Gibson, Ray Hartstein. THE VARSITY LINE-UP A. PETACH .....Y,,,.. ,......... F arward WIATER ,,..t. ..,,,,, F orward, Guard G. PETACH ....Yt,.. ..,. ....,.,,,, F 0 rward RODMAN ,,,..... ,....,,,....,.,...,, C enter BILL KOVACICH ,,,..,,... .,..,t,..., C enter GIBSON ,......... ,.....,,, F arward LEEKOWITZ ,..,,,..................,,..,. Guard HARTSTEIN ,t,.ii, .,r.,... G uard MORLOCK ,,,.i,,,.....,..,.....,,.,,..,..., Guard KUCHERAK ....,,, ..,.... .,.,,.... F 0 rward VARGOVICH ,.,,,,,..r......,..........,,, Guard THE VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES December 22 tt....,. January 5 ,....... January 12 ,,..,I,, January 16 ..t...t. January 19 i,,..... January 23 ........ January 26 ,t.I.,.L McKeeSport ........ 27 McKeesport ,ti.,t,, 14 Mclieesport McKeesport ........34 ........37 McKeesport ..t..,.. 43 McKeesport McKeesport ........35 ........36 Mount Lebanon ...... .. Duquesne ..Y.........,., Homestead t..,.,,,L Alumni ....I.t,,..,...,....,, Clairton t.i.iI.,....,......... Edgewood W. P. I. D Munhall ....,iI.t,,,.......Y February 2 t,t,.... McKeesport ..t..... 35 Duquesne ........ February 6 ........ McKeesport ,...,... 31 Braddock ....,,t, February 9 .....,.. McKeesport ,.....,, 36 Homestead t...,t..Y February 16 ,t,,I,., McKeesport ....,.., 56 Clairton .......,...,,,,I,.. February 20 McKeesport ........ 25 Mount Lebanon, February 23 ,..,,.,. Mclieesport ........34 Munhall ,......,,,.,, FINAL STANDING SECTION 7 Won Loft Pri. Duquesne ....I.L...I ,,i., 8 0 1.000 Mclieesport ........, ,.,.. 6 2 .750 Homestead ......, ..... 3 5 .375 Munhall ........ .,... 3 5 . 375 Clairton ......... .L.L. O 8 .ooo 12 Qi all Z. .X lax 'ra-as 2934 if mm - -mu Mx fb ll x if THE JUNIORS' BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row: Ingle, Rinella, Kovaeich, Simpson, Lapkowitz. Second Row: Mr. Clees, Coach, Dashofy, Lauris, Teslovic, Manager, Miller, Manager. Third Row: Barton, Puskarich, Onder, Matta. THE JUNIORS' SEASON The Juniors' team, composed of Freshmen and Sophomores, had another fair season. Under the coaching of Bill Clees the boys made a creditable showing with thejunior High Schools in the Melieesport area. Several of the players will he eligible for the Varsity next year. Emil Kovacieh was an outstanding forward. E. KOVACICH ,,,, LAPKOWTTZ.. PUSKARICH ..., DASHOTYW BARTON ..,,, January 5 ,,,, January 9 January 12 ,s,,, THE JUNIORSl LINE-up ., ,,,Farzvem! SIMPSON ..,....Forwemi IVIATTA., . ,, ,,.,,,..,,.,... .Center ONDERH ,, ,,Forzmrd, Center SINIEREKA.. . ,,.,.,,,,,, Forzvezfd RINELLA THE JUNIORSl SQHEDULE, WITII RESULTS ., .,,McKeesport ..... ..,,, 2 O Clairton, ,, ......MeKeesport.. .. , E12 Duquesne . . .Mclieesport ..... ...,.,, 1 5 Homestead fY'7 ..,-n Gmzrd Guam! Farztfarei ..,.,.,Gzmrd ,, Guam' ,, ,H16 .WWZO ,,.,,,28 f1f 'QlF sc?- 'I' H E 2 9 3 4 6' 1 anna- -um ca January January January January February February February February February February THE JUNIOR SEASONS'-Continued McKeesport McKeesport .....,.....V.. McKeesport e.7...,,,,rr,, McKeesport 77,.,.,r,ua,,, McKeesport 7.....,,,,.,,. McKeesport 7..r..,,,..r.r McKeesport McKeesport a..,..,uu,,,,, McKeesport ......a,,r...r McKeesport N. Braddock... W. Homestead Wilkinsburg ,7,,. Clairton ,.,,,u,7... Duquesne ......7 Homestead 77,,,ee N. Braddock... W. Homestead Braddock .,e,7,,r. Wilkinsburg ,,,,, FINAL STANDING JUNIOR W. P. I. A. L. Section Three Wan Loft Pct. North Braddock ......... ...... 1 1 3 .786 Homestead ............... ...... 1 O 4 .714 Braddock .... .... . . 9 5 .643 Duquesne ............ .. 8 6 .571 McKeesport ......... 7 7 .500 Wilkinsburg ................. .. 7 7 .500 West Homestead ......... .. 4 10 .286 Clairton Fifth ......... .. 0 14 .000 THE NOONDAY LEAGUE While the basketball season was on, the Boys' Gym was a busy place during the noon hour. Mr. Clees, the gym director, had his gym classes, numbering thirty-six, engage in a noon-day league elimination. After each class had had its elimination, the Freshmen played the Sophomores, and the Juniors hooked up with the Seniors. The winners, the Sophomores and the Juniors, then fought it out for the interclass championship. The Juniors emerged victors in the Final contest. 5. J 1 ,Qs ...JV 124 ' xgvgg 'fl-IE 2 9 3 4 gi-Y! nun - - cm THE INTERCLASS CHAMPIONS THE JUNIORS Sitting: Kline, Kraychick, J. Kittiko, Misenhelter, Kincaid. Standing: Potosky, Kelly, Coach, Murvay, Seifin. THE SENIOR CLASS CHAMPIONS Sitting: Krivonak, Mosher, Mauer. Standing: Curdone, Scott, Coleman, Conway, Prcbcg. es.: W, : if J ' 125 'fl-IE 2 Q34 1 nun - -mon THE SOPHOMORE CLASS CHAMPIONS Sitting: Copan, Ciavarra, Moonis, Captain, Glarrow, Hall. Standing: Toth, Lapkowicz, Pulsinelli, Herha. THE FRESHMAN CLASS CHAMPIONS Sitting: Johnston, Robinson, Shalkowski, Squire. Standing: Brakeall, Paige, Smoke, Peebly. H 44? 9 ,ffiw 7 W 126 THE GOLF TEAM, SPRING, 1033 First Row: Dahin, Robt. McCune, Gamble, Captain. Back Row: Bennett, Rack, Caughey, Mr. Tinson, Coach. The Golf Season A REVIEW cKEESPORT HIGH enjoyed another fine season in golf last spring. The local school played in section 2 of the lnterscholastic Golf Conference. Matches were played with Springdale, Wilkinshurg, Turtle Creek, and Brentwood High Schools, and with Shadyside Academy. The locals Won six matches, one by default, and lost four matches. Captain Gamble, Rack, and Dalwin starred for M. H. S. Mr. Tinson took over the coaching end, due to Mr. Graham's continued illness. THE SCHEDULE, WITH RESULTS I 'rs-:za 2934 af was - -mon McKeesport High 12 Springdale High ,.,,, ..,.,,.. 6 Mclieesport High 7M Wilkinshurg High ,, ., ,,,,... IOHQ Mclieesport High 14 Shadyside Academy, ,.,, ,....... , 4 Mclieesport High HM Brentwood High ..,,,, , ........ SM McKeesport High SM Turtle Creek High ..,, ,,,...,, 125 McKee-:sport High BM Springdale ........ 95 McKeesport High BM Wilkinsburg High .,,, ,,,,., ,,,.,.. 4 M McKeesport High 14 Shadyside Academy 4 Mclieesport High ......... .... B rentwoodeWon by default McKeesport High 7M Turtle Creek High .............,.... llyz 45 ,MW 13.5 ' ,I ik' -rs-as eq X ! yy- z 34 af nun - -im Members of the 1933 golf team included Captain Paden Gamble, Ned Caughey, James Bennett, Adam Dabin, Robert McCune, Ed. Rack. Tom Wilson was the manager. Graduation last spring left only two lettermen, Adam Dabin and Ed. Rack. Golf Activities, 1934 The Inrerscholastic Golf Conference was greatly expanded last March. Close to thirty preparatory and high schools enrolled for the golf crown held the past two years by Kiski. The 1934 Season opened April 20. McKeesport was enrolled in section four. Other schools in this section were Jeannette, Latrobe, Greensburg, Kiski, and Norwin. Mr. John Tinson, of the Science department, will coach the local squad. Physical Education HYSICAL EDUCATION has a prominent part in the daily routine of the high school. The aim of the physical education instructors has been to provide every boy and every girl in the high school with clean and wholesome exercise. The usual gymnasium work, as wand exercises, club swinging, and dumbbell drill, has been supplemented with basketball games and other group exercises both in the gym- nasium and on the stadium field. ln fact, every student, unless excused by his physi- cian, has a regular gymnasium class and reports weekly for gym training and exercise. G- W. WM. A. CLEES, B.S. ERNA E. MEINERT , Grove City College Temple University VV .4 l b. Director Boys' Gym Directress Girls' Gym 'Eg 5 I es'Ei5' ,- ,,.. w , I 128 'rs-as 2934 UG -' 'MON GIRLS' GYM ACTIVITIES ON MEMORIAL FIELD Senior Girls in a Physical Education Exercise GIRLS' GYM ACTIVITIES ON MEMORIAL FIELD The Same Group in Another Exercise 4 E ' 129 -ra-use qv H-A-ith GIRLS' GYM ACTIVITIES ON MEMORIAL FIELD Senior Girls in a Baseball Contest READY FOR ACTION In the Boys' Gym ff 3?-F iv 4. X if 130 ' ' rf: ACTNIT ES w Ex 'S NSS 337. :F u X 952 1f '??I' Tiff' F Zi'-Ei.. :.. lx ,gb ff ,. P ff1yf f 4+ 1'HEE The Calendar Compiled By JANE BARNES -QlllIgDv---- SEPTEMBER 1-The first general teachers' meeting for 1933-1934 is held in the Shaw Avenue building. 2-Teachers assemble at the high school to get assignments, sched- ules, and supplies. Coach Clees calls out football candidates for the first session. 3-The last Sabbath before school opens, Judge Musmanno speaks in Memorial Field stadium. 4-We all celebrate Labor Day and rest up for the long pull ahead of us. 5-The big day arrives at last! Over 4080 enroll in high school. Dr. Richey visits us this afternoon. 6-Still more students come to enroll today. Street car tickets go on sale in Aud today. Freshmen football candidates called out. 7-Today is the last day to change schedules. Alvin Ulmer, sopho- more, died this morning at his home. 8-English teachers get notebook covers today. Senior band has first meeting in Aud at 7:30 tonight. 11-Students hand in gym schedules. Teachers meet in the Aud at noon today. 12-Students turn in promotion slips. Seniors hold first chapel and pep meeting to boost the football game .with Glassport. 13-Teachers hold meeting in the Aud at 12:30. Juniors hold football pep meeting. School is dismissed at 2:00 to join NRA parade. 14-Sophomores hold pep meeting in the Aud. 15- Freshies,' go to first chapel and pep meeting. Football tickets go on sale today. 16-First football game of the season is held in Memorial Stadium. Glass- port holds M. H. S. to scoreless tie. 18-Teachers hand in enrollment of all 132 classes. Street car tickets on sale in the Aud. Sophomore non-resident students report to our superinten- dent's office for tuition slips. -Junior and Senior non-resident stu- dents get tuition slips at our super- intendent's office. Freshman band meeting held in the Aud. -Great event-teachers receive one- half of the first month's salary. Mr. Schad calls a meeting of Hi Y ofhcers in Portable 7. 21-Mr. Bower calls a teachers' meeting at 12:30 in Aud. -Mr. Weigle is in Harrisburg at- tending a meeting to correlate NRA in education. Another tie-Scott High holds M. H. S. to a tie this afternoon. -Tuition reports and student sched- ules handed in today. Senior sec- tion room teachers meet in Aud at 12:30. -Three minute bells are in the vogue. Teachers' meeting in Shaw Avenue Building at 7:30. Sr. Section Room teachers hold a meeting in Aud at 12:30. Seniors are all excited- election at 4:00 today for class officers. -New Hi-Y members sign up with Fred Stough. Freshman Boys' Glee Club holds short meeting in Aud at 4:00. -Junior and Senior Italian boys hold meeting in Aud at 4:10 today. Girl Reserves stage special program in Aud during chapel period for new members. -Entire school is shocked by the un- timely death of Mrs. I. J. Berkema, wife of our faculty adviser. The varsity football pictures taken after school today. -Varsity plays Monessen High under the lights at Monessen and holds the opponent to a scoreless tie. 2934 gf un -- N ! 1 ' f .1 il. --if all X383 'FIRE 2 9 3-M Asif anna- - an 1 1 1 OCTOBER 2-Officers of the Hi-Y meet in port- able 7 at 4:00 today. First month closes today. World's Fair con- testants meet in Aud at 4:10 today. 3-English teachers hand in subjects of compositions written during Sep- tember. Teachers hand in monthly outlines. Varsity band given a trip to Washington by Kiwanis Club. 4-Teachers discuss the subject of Fire in home rooms. The faculty pictures taken during noon hour. Girl Reserves stage fashion show in the Aud at 4:10 today. Funeral services are held for Dr. A. A. Guffey, a member of the School Board. 5-Exams announced for October 20 and 23. Teachers turn in first month book reports. They receive two weeks' pay at 4:10 today. 6-Senior Section Room teachers meet in Room 206 at 12:30. Hi-Y officers meet in Portable 7 at 4:10. Varsity defeats Homestead, at Homestead. Score is 6-0. 7-Some of our teachers attend sessions of the Western Pennsylvania Educa- tion Conference in Pittsburgh this A.M. 9-Teachers exchange grades for first month, and hand in work covering first period of exams. Freshman band instruments arrive. 0-Reports for first month go out at 4:00 today. Teachers pay dollar as- sessment tax for speakers for the monthly teachers' meetings. All Freshman band students meet in Aud at 4:00 today. 1-Hi-Y has opening meeting at the Y. M. C. A. at 7 P.M. Girl Reserves conduct a hike after school today. 2-Birch, the school photographer, snapped campus scene while the stu ents leave for lunch. Teachers hand in report on song books. 13-Junior Band picture is taken at 3:15 today. M. H. S. Juniors defeat Elizabeth Juniors 25 to 0 on Me- morial Field. Section room teachers meet in Aud at 12:30 today. 16fMr. Bower's professional meeting held at 4:10 today. Total enroll- ment of all classes handed in. Freshman football practice today. 17-+New Pep songs rehearsed in chapel today. Hi-Y ofhcers meet in Portable 7 at 4:10. 18-Faculty committee begins work on Red and Blue and Annual staffs. Hi-Y and Girl Reserves meet in Y. M. C. A. and Girls' Gym re- spectively. 19-Glee Club visits the George Wash- ington Building to boost new foot- ball song. 20- Safety essays are due at noon today. The first set of exams come to us this afternoon. Football tickets for New Kensington game go on sale in the Aud. 21-We meet with our first defeat in Memorial Stadium, by New Ken- sington, score 13-6. 23-More exams! These finish our first set. Letters asking for bids to print the yearbook are sent to the printers of the Pittsburgh area. 24-Teachers send medical inspection cards to the ofhce. Printers begin to call on the faculty adviser to secure the 1934 printing contract. 25-Freshmen stage a football game in the stadium. Girl Reserve Person- al Relations group meets in Room 105. 26-Football tickets go on sale in the Aud for the Uniontown game. 27-McKeesport High marches on Un- iontown: we lose. 1 .ag ini., 3, lf! F 1 -ra-as sq we -asp nun -F -ibn PTT? NOVEMBER 1-Girl Reserves hold radio program in the Aud at 4:10. Birch shoots Junior Orchestra. 2-Teachers meer in Aud at 12:30. At 4:00 they receive their salaries for October. We prove victors over Marion Juniors, score 14-0. Senior orchestra sits before the birdie, 3-Student tickets for Greensburg game sold today. 4-Big 2A game on Memorial Field proves a loss to Red and Blue team, for we are defeated 13-6. 6-Teachers exchange grades for the second month. Girl Reserves' dramatic group meets in Girls' Cafe at 4:10 tonight. 7-Seniors hold education week pro- gram, consisting of several selec- tions by the Boys' Glee Club and a solo by Robert Warwick. 8-First snow flurries of the season decorate our campus. We all return our report cards. 9-Teachers meet in the Aud at noon. Junior and Senior glee clubs have an appointment with the school pho- tographer for group pictures. 10-Our parents have a chance to see our good work, for today is visi- tors' day. ll-We defeat Norwin by 19-0, a great Armistice Day victory! 13-Red and Blue staff meets in Room 203 after school. Sophomore girls' glee club group shot at the studio. Winners of Traffic Enforce- ment contest meet in Room 206 at 4:00 today. 14-Freshman Boys' Glee Club is made acquainted with our school pho- tographer. The Traffic Enforcement winners are rewarded by having their pictures flashed for future remembrance. 15-The first formal meeting of the Annual Staff is held in Room 206 at 4:10. -Seniors hold meeting in the Aud: 20- 23- 24- 27f announcement is made of the Holi- day Dance committee. 17-Red and Blue staff reports to Mr. Birch tonight. Dance committee meets in Aud at 4:00. Another meeting of the Holiday Dance committee is held in the Aud. The dramatic club of the Hi-Y and Girl Reserves holds weekly meeting. 21-Teachers hold monthly meeting in Aud. Freshman class meets in chapel to boost sale of Red and Blue. Seniors send perfect attend- ance seals and certificates to Room 206. M. H, S. Juniors lose to Clair- ton Juniors 6-0. -The teachers and principals meet in Shaw Avenue building. Girl Re- serves meet after school today. Birch takes pictures of typing and bookkeeping classes and two boys' classes in shop. Basketball candi- dates report to gym for first meet- ing. The Freshman band sits before the camera at Birch's. Teachers con- tribute liberally to the Welfare drive. Girl Reserve knitting groups meet at 4:10. Money begins to pour in from the sale of the Red and Blue subscriptions, for there were 2,900 subscriptions sold. The sale of Christmas Seals begins today: our quota is 60,000, and we are all going to do our part to make it a success. - Skippy Richards leads cheers in Pep chapel for the Clairton game. -We are all glad, the Thanksgiving recess begins at 4:00 today, and the first issue of the Red and Blue goes out today. We get our tickets for the Clairton game in the Aud. -We are greatly enthused over our Clairton victory. We are deeply sorrowed by the death of Mr. John Graham, a member of our faculty, who died at his late home today. .2 K B 5 112- - 1 T L ' 1 in gl vw- Q 2 3 4 nun - -won DECEMBER 4-We all return to school after Thanksgiving recess, to be dis- missed at 1:45 to celebrate our victory over Clairton. 5-The band and football team have another half-day holiday, at the Penn McKee, as guests of the Kiwanis Club. Senior teachers hold a meeting in Aud at 12:30g they are to attend a meeting at Shaw Avenue tonight. 6-We receive supplies today. Teach- ers exchange grades at noon. After three months have passed, some still insist on patriotic cards. 7-Senior section room teachers hold a meeting in Room 206 at 12:30. Recport cards are given our at 4:00 to ay. 8-Teachers hand in questions covering second exams. Forty-five rooms report 10001, on return of grade cards. l1wSocial Science teachers meet in Room 206 at 12:30. The Seniors report on magazines today, which report is exceptionally large. 12-The magazine company representa- tive speaks to the Seniors in chapel. 13-We have Dr. Richey visiting us this forenoon. The Girl Reserves hold motion picture of Boy Scout Jam- boree in Hungary in the Aud after school today. --..qz::lb..-- I Teachers ballot on retirement candi- dates. The athletic coaches sit before the birdie for the Annual picture. The World's Fair contest- ants doll up for,their Annual pic- ture. Seniors hand in subscriptions and money for magazines. The teachers receive one-half of their December salary. -Students pay for Christmas seals. The Christmas dance committee holds a meeting in the Aud at 4:10. Seniors hold Christmas Chapel: special songs are sung by the Girls' glee clubs. We attend our last classes before the holidays, for tomorrow is reckoning day-exams. --The great day arrives. We all take second set of examinations. Our vacation begins at 4:00 today. The teachers hand in grade cards of those not graduating. Red and Blues are passed out today. M. H. S. basketball team journeys to Mount Lebanon, we defeat our opponents, 27-18. We all celebrate the birthday of our Lord. To us Seniors it will be our last Christmas in high school. Many of us see the old year go out. We hope 1934 will be a happy year for all. In facile naturef fancief quickly grow, But ruth quick faneief have hut little root. .Yoon the nareimu: flowery and dier, hut Jlow The tree whore hloJ.ro1n.r Jhall mature to fruit. Grace is a rnoinentfr happy feeling, Power A life'J .flow growthj and we for many an hour Mutt strain ana' toil, and wait ana' weep, if we The perfect fruit of all we are would ree. Y., N 5 ,. -4, , QM, K IJ ,AWP q- 'ra-as 9 W Q' 2 '54 1 nun -- on is ,ggefliv f-ta RA ' 3, JANUARY 1-We all make new resolutions for 1934. 2-Out-of-town teachers are on their way back to M. H. S. School resumes today. Basketball chapels begin this morning. Seniors receive proofs from Mr. Birch. 4-Sophomores enjoy basketball chap- el. All Seniors take Otis intelli- gence tests today. Teachers hold noon day meeting in the Aud. 5-Two chapels held today, one for Seniors, and one for Freshmen to boost basketball. The tickets for the games go on sale. Duquesne swamps us in our gym, 34-14. -Another blue Monday, we are try- ing to recover from the beating Duquesne gave us on Friday night. 9-A speaker from the department of health from Harrisburg speaks to Seniors on care of the teeth. Du- quesne Juniors trim our Juniors, 20-14. A bad close for the fourth school month! -Teachers hand in monthly outlines for work covered for fourth month. Hi-Y boys hold interesting meeting on amateur photography. Due to Miss Lowis absence, the Girl Reserves' creative writing class does not meet. 11-Girl Reserves' knitting group meets in Room 302 after school. 12-McKeesport clashes with Home- stead: we win, 34-32. -Teachers exchange grades for the fourth month. Indications point to some more patriotic cards. 16-Another reckoning day for us, we get our grades today. McKeesport Varsity defeats the Alumni, 37-25. Those who were absent from the regular intelligence tests are to report to Room 206. 6 17-Dr. John A. Porter speaks to the Hi-Y boys on the Holy Land. The sensational event of the day is the complete sell-out of tickets for the Radio Show. The Staff holds an important meeting in Room 206. 18-The Radio Show scores a big hit with a capacity audience. English teachers hand in complete list of the subjects for the term. 19-Varsity plays Clairtong we win, 43-22. Another capacity house for the Radio Show is due for Monday night. Dr. Richey visits the high school this A. M. 22-The Radio Show is a great success again tonight. The Colors Com- mittee meets in the Aud at 4:10. Teachers of Senior subjects meet in Room 206 for a noon hour con- ference. 23-We play Edgewood in our gym, we win, 35-24. The Flower Com- mittee meets tonight. -Teachers attend the superinten- dent's meeting in Shaw Avenue Building, where Mr. Bower gives a fine report of the Philadelphia meeting. 25-Red and Blue staff holds an im- portant meeting in Room 203 at 4:10. The Annual staH holds a meeting in Room 206. -Our Juniors play Wilkinsburg Jun- iors hereg we win, 36-17. -Annual sale is inaugurated at Shaw Avenue. Harkless and Lane are the speakers, and the Boys' quartette is featured. -Freshman chapel features the sale of the annual. The Boys' quartette entertains with snappy music to liven the group. Clairton Juniors play here. 31-Sophomores hold chapel today. Teachers hand in local and state attendance reports. 'rs-as qv E it a 3 4 if anna- -mu WR i : -1.1 FEBRUARY 1-Teachers' meeting is held in the Aud. in charge of Mr. Bower. The teachers hand in report on Char- acter of Human Relations. 2-The Varsity travels to Duquesne for return gameg we lose, 51-35. Money for the annual begins to roll ing we collected 251,746 today. 5-Money still pours ing 3236.00 re- ceived today. Girls make up gym at 4:10 today. 6-All rooms get supplies. We defeat Braddock on our floor, 31-26. 7-Teachers hand in work covered for fifth month. Italian boys and girls meet in the Aud after school. 8-Teachers of Senior subjects eat lunch in 206. They discuss work of the Seniors. 9-More money is received for the annual. McKeesport trounces Homestead. Teachers hand in an- nual subscription lists. 12-Seniors celebrate Lincoln's birthday in chapel, having Congressman Kelly as their speaker. The sons of the veterans of 1861 are our guests. 13-Fifth month grades go out today. Teachers hand in outlines of work covered since last exams. 14-Teachers hand in questions covering work since last exams. Girl Reserves hold a Valentine program in the Aud at 4:10. 15-Senior invitation committee holds first meeting at 4:10. 16-Mr. Bower has important meeting of all teachers in the Aud at 12:30. -Y ..qmp..f.- Grade cards of all Versailles Town- ship students are called for by the office. . 19-Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior glee clubs hold important rehearsal in the Aud at 4:10. No annuals can be ordered after today. -February meeting of all teachers is held in the Shaw Avenue building at 8 P.M. We defeat Braddock Junior High, but lose the Varsity game to Mount Lebanon, 29-24. This is our third defeat of the season. -Section room teachers hold meeting in the Aud at 12:30. -Lunch-room for lady teachers changes today. Girl Reserves' knitting group does not hold its weekly meeting tonight. -We won again from Munhall High. We get our Red and Blues today. Half of the third set of exams is over today. -We finish our exams this A.M. Stu- dent banking begins today. The glee clubs hold important rehearsal for the concert. -Seniors do not go to chapel because of the low temperature in the Aud. Dr. Richey calls on us this after- noon. -State and local attendance reports are due. The glee clubs hold an important rehearsal in the Aud at 7:30 tonight. They are all set for their annual concert tomorrow night. Defeat may .verve at well at victory To .fhake the .foal and let the glory ont. When the great oak if .ftraintng in the wind, The hoaghy drink in new heaatyf, and the trunk .fendf down a deeper root on the windward fide. Onb the .foal that knows the mighty grief Can know the nzighgf rapture. .Siorrowf eonze To stretch ont .rpaeey in the heart for joy. 1- 1 PS 5951 ,sn-, .A . 1 - f' ll!-:QA -ra-:as 2934 a'f anna- - A94 . fi 1... 15- MARCH Glee clubs and orchestras present their annual concert in the Aud at 8 P.M. A fine crowd enjoys the fine program. 2-Teachers hand in plan books as they check out. 5-Reports show an increase in bank- ing. Girl Reserves pay banquet fees in Room 200. 6-Today marks the end of the sixth month. The Girl Reserves' banquet is held in the Central Presbyterian Church at 6:30. Junior section room teachers meet in Room 206 at 12:30. 7-Miss Wallace holds try-out for leading parts for Chonita, the .ci-peretta to be presented in May. eachets hand in monthly outlines. -The Junior Ring Committee is an- nounced. Students order tickets for the temperance play at the First M. C. Church. -The First M. E. Church Community Hall is filled to capacity by high school students for Ruined, a four act temperance play. This is the teachers' pay day. We get ours next Tuesday. 12-Teachers exchange grades for the sixth month. Junior Ring Com- mittee meets in Room 108 at 4:10. The Easter Dance Committee meets in Aud at 4:10. 13-This is pay day for pupilsg grade cards for the sixth month go out. The Girl Reserves hold an im- portant meeting in the Aud at 4:10. Berger Company, of Chicago, sub- mits final plan for the 1934 cover. 14-Hi-Y Boys give a party to the Girl Reserves at the Y. M. C. A. A merry time was had by all. The Easter Dance Committee has an important meeting in the Boys' Cafe at 4:10 today. The dance is to be held April 13. 13 16 -Junior Girls' Glee Club has im- portant meeting in Room 324 at 4:10. Winners of the Washington Tour, sponsored by the Sun-Telegraph, leave this evening for the capital city. Mr. Bower joins the merry crowd. They hope to meet Presi- dent Roosevelt. 19-Student banking continues to show an increase. Red and Blue staff meets in Room 203 at 4:10. Stamp Club meets at the Y. M. C. A. at 7. 20-Girl Reserves' Personal Relations group meets in Room 105 at 4:10. Operetta principals meet in Room 120 at the same time. March teachers' meeting is held in the Shaw Avenue Building at 8 P.M. Dr. Richey presents able address on Leisure. 21QFirst day of spring! Junior Girls' Glee Club has an important re- hearsal in Room 324. Hi-Y holds lenten service at the Y. M. C. A. 22-Mr. Bower calls a general teachers' meeting in the Aud at 12:30. Louis Adamic speaks to teachers and friends of the Y. W. C. A. at the Penn McKee Hotel at 8:15. Supplies are issued at 4:10 today. The Junior ring committee is still busy seeing samples. 23-Juniors hold special chapel in the Aud at 8:45. They vote on their choice of rings this afternoon. Easter Dance Committee meets in the Boys' cafe at 4:15. At dismissal teachers and students scatter to the four winds. State and local attendance reports are due at 4:10 today. This is the last day before the Easter vacation. 30-Good Friday is observed today. Many of us attend church. VM, 'PHE E 2 Q 3 4 ai-X! nun - - J' 1'fN GN -, APRIL-MAY-JUNE APRIL 1-This is Easter! April Fools' Day passes harmlessly. This day marks the end of our Easter Vacation. 2-School resumes this morning. The Seniors are now on their last lap. 3-State Senatorial contestants take a standardized English test prepara- tory to the regular scholarship in May. 6-The French department presents annual French plays in the audi- torium tonight. 9-The Board of School Directors meets in an important meeting. One item will be to set the millage for the next year. Another will be to select the football coach. 10wThe Board is scheduled to elect the superintendent of schools for a new term. Seventh month closes today: we shall soon learn the names of the honor students for 1934. 12-Mr. Bower submits names of our Senatorial contestants to Harris- burg. 13-Seniors hold Easter dance in the Masonic Temple. 16-Teachers exchange grades this noon, dark days loom ahead for some of us. 17-Report cards for the seventh month are issued at four today. 20-The Interscholastic Golf Confer- ence opens its 1934 schedule. 27-Another Waterloo for some of us, first half of the fourth set of exams is given this afternoon. 30-We finish the fourth set of exams this morning. State and local at- tendance reports are due at four today. MAY 1-May Day finallv arrives. We Seniors are glad, all exams are over. 2-Juniors and Seniors have finished their home reading work for this term. 1 4-The State Senatorial scholarship exams are given in Pittsburgh. M. H. S. has about a dozen entries. 8-Eighth month closes today, only ten days more for us Seniors. The Grand Band Concert, staged by the First Baptist Church orchestra and by the Junior and Senior bands of the high school, is presented in the Memorial Theatre tonight. 14-Teachers exchange grades today. 15-Report cards covering the eighth month's work are issued at 4:00 today. 16-Freshmen and Sophomores return all library books to Room 206. 18+The glee clubs, assisted by the Senior orchestra, present Choni- ta. Large and appreciative audi- ences enjoy the presentation headed by Robert Warwick and Mary Louise Abbaticcho. 21-This is the last Jewish holiday of the current school year. 22-We Seniors are granted a release from classroom work. The honor students must now drill on their orations. The 1934 yearbooks make their welcome appearance on the campus. 23-Seniors take make-up exams today. 24-25-Undergraduates wrestle with make-up tests. 30-We observe Decoration Day, we pause to do reverence to our Soldier Dead. 31-State and local attendance reports are due today. JUNE 1-Seniors get their caps and gowns today. 3-This is our Baccalaureate Day. 4wEighth Grade Commencement ex- ercises are held this morning. -This is Commencement Day, We receive our diplomas. 6-School Picnic is held today, the school year 1933-1934 is now ofiicially ended. 'ni'- Hwy-.uae 'U 'rs-:as q XX a 34 gqj BUSH- 'HD JUST A CHANGE OF SCENERY A School Picnic, 1933 ggi' b y J' '41 6,-vi 5fQgQij, 140 TH E 4 : 3 gqvf f nun - - an Musical Activities EDWARD S. STRIBRNY, A.B. in Music Carnegie Institute of Technology Director of Music 5027, ARLA E, WALLACE, B,S,M. MARGARET I. BLACKBURN, A.B. if Oberlin Conservatory WSIIGSIBY College if Instructor of Music Instructor of Music ' 141 if .wfwy 14-2 M1 Q CQ in G u 3 -3 ue Eff 2 OR BANDAIN OPEN FORMATION SENI THE ii x E M3 . , -17 J xx 'rs-:as a 3 4 gio nun - -mm-I Personnel of the Bands The Senior Band MR. STRIBRNY, Director Piofolo Flute DALE SQUIRE KENNEDY LINGE GUY SAVASTA .Yolo Clarinet WM. CONNELLY DONALD CROUCH DOROTHY LAMB RUTH MCCANDLESS CYRIL WOISTMAN WM. ZELL Firft Clarinet CHAS. SCHWARTZ ROMEL MXCKLOUS RITA BUONO EDWARD KOzAR .Yeeond Clarinet LUCILLE LAMB MARIE WERME JESSE GUTTMAN DOROTHY SUNDIN MARY MCGRANN Third Clarinet JESSE SCI-IWARTZ JOHN GORMAN ORDAEAY HUEMME E Flat Clarinet Ohoe EDITH LEWIS HAROLD LEBOWITZ JACK POWERS Alto Clarinet ROBERT GRUBBS Alto .faxophone ROBERT HALL FREDERICK STOUOI-I NATI-IANIEL APTER MARIE POSEGA MORTIMER GROSS Tenor Saxophone Baritone Sa xoplmne ALEX THOMAS JOHN MCKEE .Yolo Cornet THOMAS LYNCH NORSIS BEDONT ROY INKS DON ROSENSTEELE JACK GROVES ARMAND HARKLESS Solo of Firxt Cornet MELVIN HENDERSON IVA GOETTEL JAMES BYARD DOROTHY CAvEs JACK BALDRIDOE FRANK WAY JUNE NEUMAN DALE PATRICK F int or Second Cornet .Yerond or Third Cornet MARGARET PATTERSON ELVERNA KORTZ RUTH TONKS MARY LUKACSKO Firxt Horn ALVERA PETERSON VIRGINIA BRINKOS LA RUE GRISSINGER Second Horn Third Horn Fourth Horn VERA NELSON DOROTHY ARMOR FRANCIS SHERER DONALD MALEY F irft Trombone CHARLES WIssER GERTRUDE STROHM WM. CARLSON CLARY OSBORNE Second Trornhone Baritone CLARENCE KERR ALICE BRUNSON HERBERT PORTER BILLY SURGEON Tuha NICK DE MARINO WILLIAM KEENAN ELLWOOD TAYLOR LOUIS ROST .Ynare Drum REED CURRY WM. SYKES HARRY SOLES BILL CRAWFORD SARA JANE HODGSON HARRY MILLER ANTHONY LEASE Ban Drurn Cjrnhalt Drum Major ROBERT ENKE MELVIN PETERSON BABA TRAX Color Bearerf 5 JOHN FURDA EDWARD SINKOSKE E H a f 1 4 3 'ra-as a 34 cqx au - -mai-I THE JUNIOR BANDi0N THE STADIUM STEPS Mr. Stribrny, Director THE FRESHMAN BAND-ON THE SCHOOL STAGE Mr. Stribrny, Director -'mx -' -f- - , .. , Ah! 144 ' THE E f a qs To nun - -mon The Junior Band MR. STRIERNY, Director Piccolo Flute KENNETH LINGE HALL HOLLAND Clarinet EDITH LEWIS BERNARD SCHULTZ ARDAFAY HUEMNE MARION YOUNG JESSE SCHWARTZ BILL DUNSETI-I RUTH KIER MILLICENT HOYT ANN GOSTOVICH JACK SCHAUM GERALDINE BRYCE JOSEPH SIEFII JAMES HENDERSON JOHN BAYANOS VIRGINIA RAUSCI-I Saxophone ELINORE WARWICK ALVIE BEAL SYLVAN BONDY BILLY SEEGER JOHN PEATKOWSKI ROBERT FRYE DOUGLAS SMITH Horn: GLENN HAKANSON ALVIN BROUDY CONRAD MALEY LA RUE DITMORE ERMA COBERLY FRANK YOUNG Baritone BILL DAVIS ELINOR AHLQUIST Cornet MELVIN HENDERSON BETTY JANE CARLSON MARY GOOD JULIA ROSE MCLEAN FRANK NICKOLLS LEO O'SHEA JUNE HUEMME ROBERT CONLEY GLENN LOTz NICK MRVOS MELVIN BACKSTROM CURTIS RAUSCH ED. WAGNER JACK WILSON JACK WELSH LA VERNE BENTLEY LOIS RANKIN JACK KAMERER Trombone FLOYD UMBARGER ANN STENGER EARL LINDBERG CHARLEY FEICK Ban Snare Drum LOUIS ROST BOB KENNEDY GLENN SANDMEYER LEWIS CURRY WILLIAM KEENAN EDWARD EDGE ALLAN BOWERS Ban Drum Cymoalr CLARY OSEORNE BILLY SURGEON -..-7i..QW1gg..l-Y, The Freshman Band MR. STRIERNY, Conductor Clarinet ROBERT ARTHUR ED. BRANYIK CAROLINE VAUGHN HAZEL ANDERSON KENNETH SUMMIT RUDOLPH ABRAHAM EMILY SMITH MARY JANE CHALLENER RUTH MCKENNERY SAM ROBINSON RALPH BERRY BOEEIE SHORT . 1 .faxoplzone I MARY JOHNSTON BOE DIETZ ' STANLEY ROSS RALPH SQUIRE I VINCENT PRATKOWSKI Cornet EINOR STEELNACK RAYMOND LEWIS CARLYLE SANDMEYER EDWARD CHECK JACK MELLIN BOE JOHNSTON HELEN BENNETT VIRGINIA CARTWRIGHT KENNETH HENDERSON Horn GLENN HAKANSON FRANK YOUNG JOSEPHINE RUGGIER BETTY WELSH Baritone JACK MCDONOUGH Trombone Tuba VERA GRIFFITH RICHARD TRAEGER GEORGE VICTOR GERRY BONDY A Qi ,J EARL REED JAMES HOYT A f 3 ' GJ if I.. m ' 1 r 1 I i 145 XRS -ra-re 2 2 9 3 4 gjiuf num:-A-man H E O is HB 'O m QE Oi SE ,..-Q -: Z We In E2 E-1 5 x V893 'f nfl . - - A 146 ' QQ , 'PHE 2 34 ix Quan- - an K. I Gym ,ie If H-gf Personnel OE the Orchestras The Seniar Orchestra MR. STRIBRNY, Direetor Firft Violin LOMA KIM LEONARD BERKOVITZ KENNEDY LINGE HELEN WISE LARRY SULLIVAN NICK DE MARINO ROBERT GRUBBS RAYMOND HARTSTEIN Serona' Violin DOROTHY ABRAHAM STANLEY KASPRZYK DONALD MALEY DOROTHY BIssELL VINCENT FISHER MARION MEIILMAN VERA ENES Viola Cello Ban' CONRAD HENRICH RUTH MARIE LUDWIG JOSEPH LOYA NATHANIEL AFTER JACK Sowxo DAVID ALISKOVITZ BOB JOHNSON WILLIAM LUEHM Piano MARY BENNER MADELYN HIBBS Flute Oboe GUY SAVASTA HAROLD LEBOWITZ DALE SQUIRE ALEXANDER THOMAS Clarinet Bauoon RUTH MCCANDLESS ROBERT HALL DONALD CROUCH JOI-IN McKEE Frenrb Horn Mellopbone Trumpet ALVERA PETERSON VIRGINIA BRINIcOs MELVIN HENDERSON DOROTHY CAVES Trombone Tympani Pereunion CHARLES WIssER REED CURRY ROBERT KENNEDY CLARY OSEORNE WILLIAM CONNELLY ---.--.uQIIIQ1-.-AA--- The Junior Orchestra MR. STRIBRNY, Director Firxt Violin HELEN CARSON KENNETH LANDSTROM GEORGE MESKOWSKI JOHN HORNAK LEWIS WACKERLE Second Violin SAM ROBINSON ALFRED DIXON ELEANOR ROSNIK JACK MCDONOUGH LOWRY SINN HENRY MAZUR EDWARD CHECK JAMES HOYT LAURA WOzNIAx GEORGE GREGG DARLINE LANE ANNA BUGYIs STANLEY Ross HERMAN BOSTOCKY ALFRED FALATAK BOBBIE SHORT Ban Piano Flute LOUIS ROST MARGARET SYMINGTON HALL HOLLAND Clarinet E-Flat Saxophone B-Flat Tenor Saxophone CYRIL WOISTMAN JACK SCHAUM BILL DUNSETH ALVIE BEAL ROBERT FRYE Trumpet Tjmpani Trombone LEO O'SHEA ROBERT KENNEDY FLOYD UMBARGER ROBERT CONLEY BETTY WELCH 147 Pereunion LEWIS CURRY Aa-rx we mv?f S. W e THE 9 1454 C 15 2 c n I U! Ui' 2 E JUNIOR ORCHESTRA 'I' H jf? Mi f, Q -uf Rig 'rs-:as a 4 'g nun - -mi-I A ,v T ggi, L THE SENIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Milton Weiss, Wm. Humanensky, Robert Warwick, Jack Austin, Kenneth Wilkinson, Richard Tomlinson, Peter Gennaro Elmer Ilensel. Second Row: Horace Cope, John Schaum, Dousilas Smith, Wm. McGaw, Leo 0'Shea, Stephen Stripsky Bernard Schultz, Earl Williams, Wallace Orlidge. Third Row: Jay Dennison, Jack Welsh, Ernest Clark, Harry Kingan, Floyd Umbarger, Robert Lindberg Don Mooney, Larry Sullivan, Kenneth Linge. Fourth Row: Don Rosensteel, Thomas Perney, Charles Kinchloe, Elmo Lundgren, Wm. Byerly, Harold Crosby, Samuel Carr, Edmound Wunderley, Frank Crudovich. Fifth Row: Raymond Frye, James Byard, Robert Frye, Walter McElravy, David Clark, Vincent Fisher, Wm Dunseth, Carl Anderson, Chas. Feick. HOR.ACE COPE WM. IDUNSETH JAY DENNISON JAMES BYARD GEZA BANESKY HAROLD CROSBY CARL ANDERSON JACK AUSTIN SAMUEL CARR CHARLES FEICK WM. BYERLY DAVID CLARK ERNEST CLARK The Senior Boys' Glee Club MISS XV.-KLLACE, Djreftreff VINCENT FISHER Firm! Tenor' LEU OVSHEA KENNEDX' LINGE XVALLACE ORLIDGE WM. MCGAW ROBERT FRYE RAYMOND FRYE JAMES CooMIaS CHARLES DAY HOWARD GREGG HARRY KINGAN DON ROSENSTEEL JACK WELSH Sfmfld Tenor PETER GENNARO FRANK GRUDOVICH WM. HUMENANSKY MILTON WEISS Firtrf Bam EUGENE LUNDGREN EUGENE KLINE ROBERT LINDBERG ELNIO LUNDGREN DON MOONEY KENNETll WILKINSON .frmzld Buff ELMER HENSEL CLARENCE MORK VVYILLIANI KELLY CHALMERS MEDLING 149 BERNARD SCHULTZ RICHARD TUMLINSUN ROBERT XVARVVICK CHARLES KINCHLOE THOMAS PERNEY FLOYD UMBARGER STEPHEN STRIPSKY DOUGLAS SMITH JAMES SNEDDON JACK SCHAUM LARRY SULLIVAN WALTER Mc ELRAVYE A EDMOUND W UNDERLY 'ra-la 2 2 3 4 gqxge Quan' -mm THE SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Mildred Davis, Dorothy Wallis, Geraldine Dravo, Norsis Bedont, Mary Brenner, Bernice Carlson, Elizabeth Frazier, Ruth Bootman. Second Row: Dorothy Armor, Susan Fencik, Margaret Strayer, Leona Franko, Jane Florchack, Virginia Hall, Eileen Haney, Oueen Esther Bennett. Third Row: Mary Melosky, Alma Jane Meredith, Mildred Carnahan, Verna Douglas, Betty Scott, Dorothy Sauer, Marcia Livingston, Helena Mae Rector. Fourth Row: Loma Kim, Mildred Petty, Helen Wisser, Margaret Cothery, Anna Barick, Lucille Larish, Irene Chomanics, Sophie Kissel, Vera Nelson. Fifth Row: Mary Bell, Marie Werme, Aquilla Barnes, Irene Pasternak, Margaret Anderson, Ruthmary Schmitz, Viola Swanson, Nell Warner. The Senior Girls' Glee Club MISS XVALLACE, Dfzwrfwfr Fi7'.ff .SNUPIYIIIU MARY LOUISE ABBATICCHO DOROTHY ARMOR LOUISE ALLEN MARY JANE BELL QUEEN ESTHER BENNETT RUTII BOOTNIAN AQUILLA BARNES BERNICE CARLSON MILDRED CARNAHAN MARGARET COTHERY IRENE CHOLIANICS GERALDINE DRAVO XYERNA DOUGLAS L-IANE FLORCHAK EILEEN HANEY ORPI-IA HITCI-IENS LOISIA KIM LOUISE LANH3 LUCILLE LARISII MARGAllE'F MAGNUS RUTH XVUNDERLEY ALMA MEREDITII DOROTHY VVYALLIS .fefofzd Sopfmla LA RUE DITMORE LEONA FRANKO ELIZABETH FRAZIER CATHERINE GILMORE ESTIIER MASER MARJORIE MCCLAY IRENE PASTERNAK DOROTHY SAUER LVL-XRION MELOSKX' ISATIEL PODIETZ ANGELA PLESNIAK HELEN.A MAE RECHTER BABA TRAX RUTHMA RY SEIIMITZ VIRGINIA SCOTT MARGAliE'f STRAYER NELL XVARNER MARIE XVERME Alto MARGARET ANDERSON SUSAN FENCIK MARCIA LIVINGSTON GENEVIEVE SCHULTZ ANNA BARICH MARY FILSON ILUTH MILLER ARAIIELLA STARR NORSIS BEDONT VIRGINIA HALL VERA NELSON VIOLA SWANSON VERNA BELPULITI SOPHIE KISSEL MILDRED PETTY VIRGINIA VJINESBURG A5 MILDRED DAVIS EDITH LEWIS SUSIE PETERSON HELEN WISSER A1573-.. ELEANOR XVINKELVOSS R5 . f f.-I ,I I g y. -TIA! 150 5? gifs? iff L' if fi g 'YI-GE GHG!-I' 'MDN TIIE JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Catherine Gilmore, Inez Wilson, Cecelia Senko, Genevieve Kandcer, La Rue Ditmore, Louise Lamb, Marjorie McClay, Esther Maser. Second Row: Verna Belpuliti, Betty Snyder, Anita Willson, Mary Detweiler, Anna Ilornak, Ruth Gonsidine, Lavina Searfoss, Madelyn Hibbs. Third Row: Genevieve Schultz, Elverna Kortz, Theresa Humenik, Betty Steele, Angela Plesniak, Dorcas Herbert, Cecilia Check, Mildred Visoke, Alice Rotzsch. Fourth Row: Ruth Wunderley, Susie Peterson, Jean Bootman, Lois Thornburg, Mary Louise Abbaticcho, Wanita Miller, Hazel Wunderley, Mary Nesterowicz, Dorothy Norton. Fifth Row: Louise Allen, Ruth Moore, Ilelen Lotz, Edith Lewis, Marcella Kelley, Mildred Davis, Eleanor Winkelvoss, Millicent Hoyt, Margaret Magnus. The Junior Girls' Glee Club MARY LoUISE ABEATICCHU LUIIISE ALLEN M.ARX' LDETVVEILER DoRcAS HERBERT CECII,I.A CHECK RUTH CONSIDINE LA RUE DITMURE CATHERINE GILMURE XYERNA BELPULITI JEAN BUo'rMAN EDITII LEWIS MISS XYALLACE, Diredreff Firirf 1W1lLLICEN'l' HoYT TIIERESA HUNIENIK GENEVIEVE KANDCER LOUISE Lum .S1f7Af7l'.7110 MARGARET IVIAGNUS MARY NESTEROXNIICZ YANGELA PLESNIAK BETTY SNYI:-ER RUIII NVUNDERLEY Sammi .fnprmlo ELVERNA KlJR'FZ M.ARCEI.LA KELLEY XYIRGINIA LITTLE ESTIIER MASER MAR-IURIE MCCLAY DOROTHY NoR'roN M ADELYN H I Ims-Armwpmzifl Afm IVIILDRED DAVIS HELEN LOTZ xVANl'l'A MILLER 151 RUTH MOQRE SUSIE PETERSON ALICE ROTZSCH liET'I'Y STEELE ANITA XVILLSON INEZ XVILLSON HAZEL WUNIIERLEY LAVINA SEARFOSS CECELIA SENKO LUIS TIIORNIIURG MILDRED XVISOKE GENEVIEVE SQHULTZ ELEANOR XVINKELVOSS V RBO 9 u 'i -'Q-Rs, 'rs-I: 5 a np 3 4 if numb- -mai-I THE SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Helen Couy, Mary Lichman, Marion Betz, Ann Gostovich, Mary Benner QAccompanistJ, Gertrude Fairbaugh, Mildred Voegtly, Sylvia Schwartz, Harriett Cable. Second Row: Gloria Peterman, Mary Yocum, Eunice Ayres, Mary Elizabeth Edmundson, Stella Dandar, Alice Watson, Helen Wise, Helen Walker, Betty Hackett, June Sutton, Dorothy llarper. Third Row: Gertrude Smith, Dorothy Long, Dorothy Bissell, Lois Coleman, La Verne Bentley, Martha Feightner, Helen Hummell, Winona Krieger, Betty Mann, Margaret Cooley, Betty Barnes. Fourth Row: Helen Trautman, Virginia Cartwright, Lois Ann Cook, Margaret Erickson, Louise Ross, Mable Barton, Hilda Lupari, May Walrath, Cora Kraus, Norma De Ruse, Jean Young. Fifth Row: Wilma Markus, Olive Mae Downey, Alberta Mauer, Merle Smith, Martha Anne Verner, Lois Zollars, Elsie Unglaub, Grace Jones, Marjorie Wiberg, Erma Coberly, Nita Klein, The Sophomore Girls' Glee Club Mlss WALL.ACE, Dfl'66f7'6Jf Firft .faprano MERLE SMITH JUNE SUTTON MARY LICHMAN DOROTHY LONG MARGARET ERICKSON MARTHA FEIGHTNER EUNICE AYRES BETTY BARNES LA VERNE BENTLEY HARRIETT CABLE ERMA COBERLY MARGARET COOLEY NORMA DE RUSH VIRGINIA CARTWRIGHT LOIS ANN COOK IRENE DOEOS MARION BETZ HELEN COUY MAELE BARTON BETTY HACKETT DOROTHY HARPER GRACE JONES HILDA LUPARI BETTY MANN WILMA MARKUS JUNE KISH LOUISE Ross CORA KRAUS SYLVIA SCHWARTZ Second .Yapmno OLIVE MAE DOWNEY ELSIE UNGLAUE NITA KLEIN MARTHA ANN VERNER GLORIA PETERMAN MILDRED VOEGTLY Alfa MARY ELIZ. EDMUNDSON WINONA KRIEGER GERTRUDE FAIRBAUGH ALBERTA MAURER HELEN HUMMELL HELEN TRAUTMAN HELEN WALKER MAY WALRA'FH ALICE WATSON MARY YOCUM MARJORIE JANE WIBERG LUIS ZOLLARS HELEN WISE JEAN YOUNG 152 i RosE ABRAHAM 'ra-:ae 9 l i 2 34 nun - - on I THE FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Regina Lazorchick, Thelma Krieger, Irene Snyder, Doris Nelson, Leona Gourash, Iva Marie Allen, Susan Hritsko, Helen Turczyn. Second Row: Blanche Berwizck, Lois Menzie, Pearl Small, Myra Dennison, Ruth Gorman, Josephine Kraw- czak, Catherine Bent, Jean Ferguson, Anna Senko. Third Row: Betty Welsh, Florence Erickson, Betty Fath, Jean Hardwick, Lois Scott, Doris Spare, Caroline Vaughan, Rose Abraham, Marcella Davenport. Fourth Row: Josephine Brown, Gladys Jones, Molly Friedman, Catherine Ducsay, Ethel Johnson, Dorothy Dunn, Mary Jane Brown, Ruth Rost, Dorothy Dittman. Fifth Row: Ruth Winkler, Vivian Griffiths, Margaret Symington, Armella Irwin, Chrissie Lynch, Rita Kenney, Rita Kerley, Loraine Klingensmith, Nellie GriHiths. The Freshman Girls' Glee Club MISS WALLACE, Direftrexx .S'0P1'd7Z0 IVA MARIE ALLEN CATHERINE BENTZ BLANCHE BERWICK RUTH COCHENOUR MARCELLA DAVENPORT MARY JANE BROWN FLORENCE ERICKSON BETTY FATH JEAN FERGUSON MOLLY FRIEDMAN MYRA DENNISON DOROTHY DUNN NELLE GRIRRITHS GLDAYS JONES RITA KERLEY JOSEPHINE KRAVEZAK VIVIAN GRIFFITHS RUTH GORMAN LEONA GOURASI-I JEAN HARDWICK THELMA KRIEGER REGINA LAZORCHICK BERNADINE MINTEER RUTH RosT Lois SCOTT ANNA SENKO Alta ARMELLA IRWIN ETHEL JOHNSON RITY KENNEY LORAINE KLINGENSMITH IRENE SNYDER DORIS SPATE HELEN TURCZYN CAROLINE VAUGHAN BETTY VVVELSH RUTH WINKLER CHRISSIE LYNCH LOIS MENZIE BERNICE PANGBORN PEARL SMALL MARGARET SYMINGTON 545' g g J I ,J -E - . ' II. Y 1 53 ,RES 'r H E a qu 3 4 'f UG!-I-'A' DN SQ THE FRESHMAN BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Robert Johnston, Wm. Godfrey, Robert Roche, De Veau Friedman, Peter Sowa, Wm. Andrews Second Row: Robert Hartstein, Paul Madden, Samuel Robinson, John Bazanos, Ralph Squire, Walter Robinson. The Freshman Boys' Glee Club XYILLI.-X51 ANDREWS JOHN BAZANOS M Iss XVALLACE, DfI'CCfI't'.f.f Sopmnn PHIAER Sovxix RALPH SQUIRE XYILLIAIH GODl'REH' SATNIUEL RUBINSDN WAL'rER ROBINSON Alfa ALFRED DIXON RUBLRT EAKIN Ronrwr H.41z'rs'1'r1x ROBERT IIQHNSTON ELMER Tn-xU'rm.'xN Barr EDWARD BRANYAK DE VEAU FRIEDMAN Rolxtrzr Ronnie - ' f w. r Fl 5 4 1 Z 154 If QA N- I 1 I 'fl-IE if nun - -mms MARY LOUISE AEBATICCIIO DOROTHY ARMOR LOUISE ALLEN AQUILLA BARNES ANNA BARICH MARY JANE BELL RUTH BOOTMAN IRENE CHUMANICS MARGARET COTHERY MARGARET ANDERSON NORSIS BEDONT XIERNA BELPULITI MILDRED L. DAVIS MILDRED DAVIS CARL ANDERSON GEZA BANESKY JAMES BYARD HAROLD CROSBY JACK AUSTIN WM. BYERLY SAINI CARR Ensemble-Radio Show With SENIOR ORCHESTRA The Mixed Chorus 51188 xVALLACE, Directreff .foprmla LA RUE DITMORE GER.ALDINE DRAVO XYERNA DOUGLAS LEONA FRANKO ANE FLORCIIAK ELIZABETH FRAZIER CATHERINE GILMORE EILEEN HANEY ORPHA HI'ICHENS Alta SUE FENCIK MARY FILSON SOPIIIE KISSEL EDITH LEWIS RUTH LVIILLER VIRGINIA H Tefzaf VINCENT FISHER PETER GENNARO WM. HULIENANSKY KENNEDY LINGE Ban DAVID CLARK HARRY KINGAN ROBERT LINDBERG 155 LOUISE LABIB LUCILLE LARISH MARGARET MAGNUS MARION MELOSKEY ESTIIER MASER MARAIORIE MCCL.A1' ALMA MEREDITH IRENE PASTERNAK ISABEL PODIETZ VERA NELSON SUSIE PETERSON GENEVIEVE SCIIULTZ IARABELLA STARR MARGARET STRAYER ALL WM. MCGAW' THOMAS PERNEY BERNARD SCHULTZ RICHARD TOMLINSON ELMO LUNDGREN XVALTER MCELRAVY DON MOONEY ANGELA PLESNIAK HELEN.A MAE RECIITER DOROTHY SAUER VIRGINIA SCOTT RUTIINIARY SCHMITZ BAEA TRAX DOROTHY WALLIS MARIE XVERME RUTH VVVUNDERLEY XLIOLA SWANSON VIRGINIA XVXNESBURG ELEANOR WVINKLEVOSS MARCIA LIVINGSTON NELLE YVARNER MILTON XVEISS JACK XVELSH ROBERT WARWICK JAINIES COOMES LARRY SULLIVAN EDMOUND XVUNDERLEY ,MMG ,yr 65 v ' L' Q, Q 'r 24: rs 9 ' ! XA' 2 3 4 A anna- - Q as 'farkita ,O aging... THE MIXED GLEE CLUB The George Washington Building Miss Blackburn, Directrcss The George Washington Mixed MARGARET BALINT HELEN BECKER FRANCES BEISLER ESTHER ANDERSON EMILY BARTLES HELEN BEATTIE DOROTHY FIDDLER MARGARET KAPMUS IDA MAE LINDIIERG MARY LUCZO GEORGE BAEICH EDWARD BROPHY FRANCES BUZEK RALPH CORBIN ALBERT MELLINGER MISS BLACKBURN, Dirert1'e.r.r Fifdrt .Sbpmna MELBA DE PODESTA DOROTHY KOLICPI MARGARET MIKLQJS MILDRED MOORE .Yecmzd .YUPFLJIZH DORIS CAMERON IRENE CI-IEMSAR THELMA DEEDRICK MABEL MCGIRR A110 SARA MAINS HELEN MILLER THERESA SCALZO Tenor RAYMOND FEHR STEPHEN KOVACEVIC Ban LAMONT MORGAN JACK MURRAX' 156 Glee Club ANNE MORASCO HELEN STEPKOWITZ BESSIE WEIMER MYRTLE MELLINGER HELEN MERZ CLARA MAY PETERSON BARBARA SIPOS ELEANOR SKEPSTEDT ELIZABETH SKORICH ROSE MARIE THOMAS JOSEPH MARZALOES VINCENT MOORE BUDDY SEPTER TAYLOR SAWDERS JACK TONG WA f Ik- THE 2 34 ivy nun - -:mu .J SHIRLEY BROWNE DOROTHY EMERT MARTHA EVKOVICH MARY AMBROCIK HAZEI. JEAN AUSTIN SYLVIA CHOTNER GERALDINE CORBIN WILLIAM BEAVERS JOHN BUCK YVILLIAM BEDONT FRANK DORE THE MIXED GLEE CLUB The Shaw Avenue Building Miss Blackburn, Directress The Shaw Avenue Mixed Glee Cl MIss BL ACKBURN, Directren GEORGE GRECO DOROTHY HATFIELD BERNICE HOLLAND MARY KUBOLA JULIA KUNICKY RUTH Goss ELEANOR JONES SAM DE JOISE ALFRED GREAVES RUSSELL HALE JOHN HARVILL.4 F iff! Soprano YVONNE JOHNS HELEN JUHOSZ KATHERINE KAVROS MILDa Lux Second 5' o promo Alto Tenor Ban 157 ANNA POBODICH JEAN SECHRIST ETHEL MCEWEN VIRGINIA SCI-IUMANN ANGELO SAMIOS WTILBERT XVILSON RICHARD HURRELL EMIL SHORIK BETTY KENNEDY MARGARET KULO JESSIE KUNKEL DOROTHY WEBB MARY XXIISSER JENNIE SPARICO LAWRENCE TELL MICHAEL TOKAR BOE WHITE .,:1! 12945. . J f -ra-:as 'qs W FTE? 'N-M 2 34 ff nun - -won EE 3' A 4 f r' 'lv' THE ORCHESTRA AND BAND GROUPS The George Washington Building Miss Blackburn, Directress Orchestra and Band Groups HELEN BEATTIE OSCAR DETWEILER ALBERT GERMACK WALTER GREENEWALD BERNARD GALLAGHER JONES COSTELLO George Washington Building Miss BLACKB URN, Direclren Violim ELSIE KRAMCH.AK MARY LUCZA BILLY M.AKRANCX' JOHN NUNEMAKER TEDDY RYBARCZX'K Cfarirzet STEPHEN NEHEZ .faxapbofze ADOLF FRANK Drumf ROBERT LAW ADOLF DOMINICK THOMAS FAWCETT RAYMOND FEHR EDWARD NEMECEK Trumpet OLIVE JOHNSON IDA MAE LINDBERG JOSEPH NORDER PAUL STEFANKO Piana CHARLES OHSBERG 1 58 ROBERT SCHILL ANDREW SVITKO CHARLES XVEEDER HARRY YUTZY RAYMOND RY BARCZYK EDWARD LAWLEY 'JAMES SYTCES ELEANOR TINGLE SAM TURNER Rte- 'ra-:as 2 34 :ik nun - -mon THE ORCHESTRA AND BAND GROUPS The Shaw Avenue Building Miss Blackburn, Directress Orchestra and Band Groups Shaw Avenue Building MISS BLACKBIJRN, Difertren' Viofin LOISE DARE Rosle K.ARlKAS EDITH KLEIN ADOLF ORZEL ANNA POHODICH JEAN SECHRIST GOLDIE SEPKO Clarinet SAM DE JOISE JUNE GARDNER .fkvaplzorze MARJORIE PETRES CORA GEISEL Trumpet HELEN GOBBELS BILLY XVAGLE T7'0777b07lE XVILLIAM BEDONT IVIARY XVISSER Dfwmf RICH.ARD PASTORS ZANGELO SANIIOS yayf ENSEMBLE, THE COUNT AND THE CO-ED ' , High School Auditorium, May, 1933 Y' 'z 5 159 ,fairs 1:-:as eq :ki 2 34 aqf nun - -mn ww :V QE?-s. ?357+'P' ' Grand Concert Prefented by THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ORCHESTRA In Collaboration with 'I-'HE MCKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR AND JUNIOR BANDS Under the Direction of HAROLD I. MCKEEVER E. STRIBRNY Gnert Conductor-EDWARD FRANKO GOLDMAN New York City Memorial Theatre, May 8, 1934 . . . Program . . . Overture-' 'Matthan ---- - - Flotow March-Slav- - - - - - Trclaaikowrky March- Valley Forge - - - - - - - Goldman March- Young America -------- - Goldman THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ORCHESTRA Attilla Overture ---------- - Karoly March- Franklin Field ------ - Goldman THE JUNIOR BAND Operatic Medley - ---- Mero Overture-' 'Mirella - Gonnod Dance-Rhythmic - - Stribrny March-' 'Shenandoah' ' - Goldman March- Cuckoo - - Goldman March-' 'CheeriO - ---- - Goldman March- On Parade ----- - Goldman THE SENIOR BAND Y,,,,,..q.,i,g,..H,,,,, BOYS OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT STAGE RADIO SHOW WO capacity audiences witnessed the radio show put on by the boys of the music department January 18 and 22. The production was a travesty of popular radio programs, with members of the club impersonating the female characters. The com- plete program Of the presentation follows: I. Station M. S., Announcement, U. S. Marine Band, directedby Wm. Connelly, Military Escort, Bennet, 'AFortuna overture, Zamecnik. II. Station announcement. Captain Henry and his Showboat CWalter Mc- Elravyj band and chorus, Happy Days are Here Again , Mary Lou Kennedy Linge, singing The Desert Song , Col. Tibau, Stephen Stripsky, singing Ol' Man River , Molasses and January, the Harmonica Princes- Ernest Clark, Raymond Fry, Eddie Hardin, Henry Walker, Nanctte Han- A shaw, Vincent Fischer, Lanny Ross, Robert Warwick. Smoke Gets in 160 3 Your Eyes , Reprise, Happy Days are Here Again. 7? THE ' :asa -fe 'iw III. Station Announcement, U. S. Marine Band- Football Hero. IV. Joe Penner and Ozzie Nelson-Reed Curry and Clary Osborne. V. Bing Crosby-Kenneth Wilkinson, Thanks, Talk of the Town. VI. Little Jack Little-Wm. McGaw, Il Trovatoref' VII. Mae West-Vincent Fisher. VIII. Eddie Cantor and Jimmy Wallington-Clary Osborne and Reed Curry. IX. Play- The Inn Keeper's Daughter, or Why Some People Put on the Doggerel, written by Carsten Ahrens, of the English Department. The hero-Charles Feick, the heroine, Robert Lindberg, papa, Thomas Perneyg the villain, Charles Kinchloeg the comic relief-Don Mooney. X. Scenes from Footlight Parade, Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell-Floyd Umbarger and Bill Byerly, By a Waterfall. XI. AuditionseCaD Frank Parker, Milton Weiss, Heaven Only Knows , Cbl quartette, Robert Warwick, Jack Austin, Bill Byerly, and Larry Sullivan. XII. Finale, entire cast. -,,--...3.1,g,..----- Glee and Orchestral Concert Presented by THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR ORCHESTRAS Under the Direction of MR. E. STRIBRNY and THE BOYS' AND GIRLS, GLEE CLUBS Under the Direction of MISS ARLA E. WALLACE High School Auditorium Thursday Evening, March 1, 1934 . . . Program . . . Three Morris Dances ----- - Old English THE JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Overture- Don Juan ---- - W. A. Mozart Symphony in C - - L. Von Beethoven Adagio Molto - - ------ - - - Allegro Calinda CSuite Creolej ------- - - f. Brookhaven THE SENIOR ORCHESTRA The Sun Worshippersn --------- Zuni Indian Melody By the Waters of Minnetonka -------- Thurlow Lieieronee THE FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR GLEE CLUBS Violin Obligato ---------- - - - LOMA KIM Indian Cradle Song ------------ Geibel THE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS Indian Dance ------------ Browne-Silver THE COMBINED CLUBS Cantata- The Peace Pipe -------- Conveiare Text from Longfellow's Hiawatha THE SENIOR GLEE CLUBS Q MARY BENNER -------- Aeeoinpnnist 5 I- 161 aura- -mm MWA .Q 'ra-as 2934 if aum:-A- me Chonita A Gypfy Romance An Operetta Based on Themes of Franz Liszt BJ MARION WAKEMAN and IRA B. WILSON Presented by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs Accompanied by the Orchestra, under the Direction of Miss Arla E. Wallace HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MAY 17 AND 18, 1934 . . Program . . . ACT I Overture - - - - THE ORCHESTRA Hi-ya-ho - - - CHORUS Dance - - - -' - - - UNISON CHORUS Star of Love ----- - - - STEFAN Daya's Lullaby Finale - ----- - STEFAN- AND CHORUS ACT II SCENE I How Sweet Remembered Hours - - - - CHONITA SCENE 11 Introduction and Waltz Dance Sweet Gypsy Maid - - - - - - KONRAD The River - - - - - STEFAN AND CHORUS ACT III Soft Call the Birds - - - ---- CHORUS Play Away ---- - MURDO AND GYPSY MEN Make a Merry Dance of Life - - KONRAD AND GYPSY GIRLS Hymn to the Stars - - ------ CHORUS Finale ---- CHONITA, STEFAN AND CHORUS SYNOPSIS Time: About the year 1880. Place: Hungary. Acc I: A Gypsy encampment, at night. Act II, Scene I: The drawing room of the Stanescu home. Afternoon. Scene II: The same. An evening some months later. Act III: Gypsy camp, late afternoon. 162 -rs-as :qs GHG!!-' - DN CHONITA-Con tinu ed CAST OF CHARACTERS Murdo, leader of a band of gypsies, and father of Chonita - - - WM. BYERLY Chonita, a beautiful gypsy girl ------ MARY LOUISE ABBATICCHO Daya, her old nurse, a sort of duenna ------- NORSIS BEDONT Stefan, the minstrel of the Gypsy tribe, and lover of Chonita - - JACK AUSTIN Members of the gypsy tribe: Baron Stanescu, head of an old Hungarian family - - THOMAS PERNEY Baroness Stanescu, his wife ----- - MARCIA LIVINGSTON Konrad, their son Emil, a servant Guests at a soiree given in the Stanescu home. Gypsy Girls: Narilla Floure - Lisa - Marya - Zillah - Emilia - DANCE FEATURES Act I Gyspy Chorus with Six Gypsy Dancers: ISABEL PODIETZ ALICE ROTZSCH CECILIA SENKO RUTH MOORE - ROBERT WARWICK - EUGENE KLINE - ISABEL PODIETZ - CECILIA SENKO ALICE ROTZSCH - RUTH MooRE - ANITA WILLsoN - ANGELA PLESNIAK ANITA WILLSON ANGELA PLESNIAK Act II Scene I. Chorus of Guests and Dancers CEighr Couples.J MARY JANE BELL IRENE CHoMANIcs JANE FLORCHAK MARION MELosKY MILLICENT HOYT LoIs THORNBERG LA RUE DITTMAN - VINCENT FISHER CHARLES KINCHLOE FLOYD UMBARGER - - ROBERT FRYE ELMO LUNDGREN - DON MOONEY WALTER MCELRAVEY Af ACT III Gypsy Girls vvho dance with Konrad: CATHERINE GILMORE ESTHER MASER GENEVIEVE SCHULTZ VERNA BELPULITI MADELINE HIBBS RUTH CONSIDINE lf 163 RX 'fl-I E I 9 3 4- Q' una- -Im 'AQ- The Alumni Department In this volume of the Yougla-az-Mon the editors of the alumni department have featured certain classes. These classes are: 1884, 1889, 1894, 1899, 1904, 1909, 1914, 1919, 1924, and 1929. The editors extend greetings and best Wishes to the members of these honored classes. Another feature of this section is the complete roll of the class of 1933, by departments. Thus far, 6442 graduates have received diplomas from our high School. That the high school has grown by leaps and bounds since 1884 may be noted by the fact that in 1884 there Were 10 graduates, While in 1934, fifty years later, there will be about 735. This year'S class is the largest in the history of the local high school. The graduates, and the years, follow: 1884-10 1896-29 1909- 52 1922-206 1885- 4 1897-25 1910- 69 1923-229 1886-12 1898-32 1911- 72 1924-238 1887- 6 1899-32 1912- 74 1925-291 1888-15 1900- 2 1913-105 1926-314 1889-12 1901-33 1914- 90 1927-301 1890-10 1902-33 1915-108 1928-313 1891-10 1903-34 1916-109 1929-343 1892-10 1904-16 1917-158 193CH449 1893-13 1905-31 1918-146 1931-484 1894-20 1906-37 1919-149 1932-555 1895-36 1907-39 1920-197 1933-634 1908-46 1921-180 -----..qnI.gs..Y,---- The Class of 1933 Preyident, ROBERT BARKEMEYER Vite-President, LAURA ROTZSCH Secretmgf, LOIS THOMAS Trmmrer, JOHN UHER AUGUSTINE, PHILIP ALLISON, HARRY AUSTIN, NAOMI BAHM, HELEN BAKER, JAMES BAKER, WALTER BALLAS, JOHN BARTLETT, ANNABELLE BECKER, WILLIAM BENNETT, JAMES BENSON, EDITH BERES, CHARLES BERGSTROM, AGDA BIES, THERESA BOBIC, VIRGINIA BOSTON, JEAN BOWER, JOHN, JR. BOWER, LEONA BOWERS, RICHARD BRINEY, ROBERT The Preparatory Group BULLION, HAROLD BURGE, BETTY BURTNETT, THOMAS CALHOUN, FRANCES CAMPBELL, ALBERTA CAMPBELL, JAMES CARDON, JUNE CAROTHERS, GLADYS CAUGHEY, EDWARD CHAPMAN, EVELYN COCHENOUR, RUTH CONNELLY, WILLIAM CONSIDINE, JOHN, JR. CONTAKOS, JAMES CORBETT, MARY JANE COTTOM, DELMAR CRAWFORD, ANNIE DAILY, JEROME D'AMIcO, ALBERT DANKO, ANNA DAVIS, GEORGE DAWSON, HELEN DE FALCO, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS, ZOE DOWNIE, ANNA DUNCAN, JAMES DUNLAP, DOROTHY EDMUNDSON, MARGARET ERKMAN, GEORGE FELDING, LOUISE FERRIE, SARA FLAHERTY, REGIS FOGARTY, LEAH FORD, JAMES FREDERICK, WILLIAM FUNK, MILDRED GAMBLE, AMY GAMBLE, PADEN GANLEY, CHARLES GAULT, HENRY 4 GEORGE, EDGAR GIBB, JOHN GLEESON, JAMES GOLDBERG, ELEANOR GOTTLIEE, HAROLD GRANT, ESTELLA GREENBLAT, DANIEL GRIVNA, STEVE GROVES, JACK HAYS, EDNA HEATH, ERIE HORELT, FOSTER, JR. HOFFMAN, CARL HOLMES, MARION HOLMES, MILDRED HOOS, EDWARD HOUSAMAN, VIRGINIA INGOLD, FRANK JACKEL, CARL JACOBANSKY, STEVEN J' ,wg A ffm JACOBS, HARRIET JAKOMAS, ANDY JAMES, BOYCE JANUS, JOSEPH JEPFREYS, JOHN JOHNSON, CHARLES JOHNSON, LOUISE JONES, ALBERT JUDGE, MARY KAHL, MARY LOUISE KANYUSIK, ANNA KASUNICH, JOHN KAUSCH, GEORGE KENNEY, CHARLES KIER, PEARL KITE, HELEN KNUTSON, ROBERT KOHL, VIRGINIA KOMAS, OLGA KOSANOVICH, NED KREILING, MERCEDES KRIEGER, DOROTHY KRISTUFEK, FRANK KRUCHENSKY, CLARA KUCHERAK, PAULINE KYAK, SUSAN LACKEY, HELEN LANDSTROM, ELEANOR LEBOWITZ, LOUIS LEMON, VIRGINIA LICHTENSTEIN, SARA LITTLE, RAYMOND LLEWELLYN, CATHERINE LONETTI, JULIA LUEHM, BETTY LUKEY, CLARENCE MALLON, CARL MALLOY, DAVID MALLOY, LILLIAN MARTON, FRANCES MAY, RICHARD MAZUREK, MATILDA MCBRIDE, WILLIAM MCBURNEY, CHARLES MCCONNOR, MARILYNN MCCUNE, ROBERT MCDONNELL, JULIA MCDONOUGH, WILLIAM MCKENERY, ELIZABETH MEIZLIK, EDWARD MELLIN, GILBERT MENDLOVITZ, SYLVAN MERMELSTEIN, THELMA MESZAR, ALEX METz, DONALD MONTGOMERY, BETTY MOON, DOROTHY MORRISON, HOWARD MUSULIN, HELEN MYERS, HOWARD NICHOLSON, GEORGIA NICOL, EDITH NOLDER, HAzEL OLIVER, NELL ONDEKA, EDWARD OTTO, WILLIAM OVERAND, ESTHER PATTERSON, GENE PATTERSON, RUTH PATTERSON, VIRGINIA Xi TI-RE I 34 .vi num- - Oi-I THE CLASS OF 1933-Continued PAULE, SIDNEY PETERSON, DOROTHY PETERSON, EDWARD PETTY, CHARLES PIENIAZEK, GEORGE PLUMB, ALFRETTA POROMB, EMMA PRESCOTT, WILLIAM PRY, EDYTHE RAE, CHARLES RAE, DAVID RECHENBERG, GERTRU RHOADES, LOUIS RICHARDS, JANE RITCHIE, AMELIA ROBB, JANE ROGERSON, JAMES ROSE, JANE ROSS, FRANK RUBENSTEIN, BERYL SAPIER, CARL SAMPLE, HAROLD SCHWARTZ, JOHN SCHWERHA, EDWARD SCOTT, FRANK SEMMI.ER, GERTRUDE SESSION, ERNEST SHEDOLSKE, ROBERT SHICK, FLORA SIEGEL, SYLVIA SIMPSON, ALLAN SKEW.S, WILLIAM SLADE, GEOFFREY SMITH, GERARD SMITH, PEARL SMITH, ROBERT SPIEGEL, ALBERT SPIEGEL, ALVIN SRULSON, GERTRUDE STAHLE, LUELLA STARK, ROSELYN STEPHAN, FRED STEPHANIK, FRANK STOKEN, EDWARD STOOPS, WALTON STRAYER, FLORA SUNSTEIN, LOUISE SURGEON, EDWARD SWAINSON, JEAN SWEENEY, CATHERINE TILDEN, CHARLES TURKOVIC, DOROTHY TOTH, EMERY UNGAR, SYLVIA USKO, FRANK VALOON, RUTH VIDNOVIC, BURKE DE WAKEPIELD, CHARLOTTE WAMPLER, JUNE WARD, MARY WARDEN, JOE WARWICK, THELMA WATSON, MARY WAY, MIRIAM WEBSTER, CLARENCE WEISS, DAVID WEISSERT, DOROTHY WERNER, THERESA WEST, JAMES WHITE, DAVID 16 WIEGAND, SCOTT WILLSON, SYDNEY WILSON, THOMAS WISE, ELIZABETH WOOLEY, WILLIAM WORLEY, SARA WOZNIAK, JOHN YOUNG, T. W. ZEIGER, FREDA Industrial AARON, EDWARD ALLEN, CHESTER AUSTIN, JAMES BAREY, JOSEPH BARKEMEYER, ROBERT BARNA, JOHN BARNES, JAMES BARCHELOR, JAMES BENVIN, JOSEPH BERES, NICHOLAS BILLY, FRANK BOUG1, JOHN BRADY, JOSEPH BROWN, GEORGE BRULJA, WILLIAM BUCHANAN, STEPHEN BUMBARGER, RALPH BUMBARGER, RUSSELL BUSCH, BERNARD CAMPBELL, WILLIAM CARLSON, WALTER CARNAHAN, CLIFFORD CARPENTER, HERBERT CARR, WILLIAM CARTER, CHARLES CHALLENER, JOSEPH CHERNICHKA, JOSEPH CLARKE, WILLIAM COMPEL, STEVE CORRADINO, ANTHONY COULSON, DEWAYNE CRAVEN, WILLIAM DAY, LEONARD DEAUGUSTINE, JOSEPH EDMUNDSON, CLAUDE EICHLER, HAROLD EKLUND, JOHN ELLIOT, MARSH ENGELBRECHT, JAMES EVANS, TOM FAWCETT, DUANE FICHERA, NATHAN FLETCHER, THOMAS FLICKINGER, WILLIAM FRANKO, CARL FRANKS, ELLSWORTH GANASSI, ROBERT GRAHN, PAUL GULASKEY, GEORGE HALL, CYRUS HALL, GEORGE HANDRA, CHARLES HARRISON, ALVIN HRITZ, JOHN HUGHES, JACK HUTCHISON, JAMES JACK, JOHN JACKSON, ALVIN 5 JOHNSON, KENNETH KALO, MATTHEW KAMINSKY, ANTHONY KASMARIK, ANDREW KAUPMAN, GLEN KEMP, GEORGE KISH, MICKEY KLAUSMAN, WALTER KLEIN, CARL E. KOLANKO, EDWARD KOVALY, MICHAEL KUSSARD, WILLIAM LARSON, RUDOLPH LEASE, ANTHONY LECKMAN, OSCAR LETTIERI, DOMINIC LEVKUS, GEORGE LEWIS, HAROLD LICHMAN, JOHN LINDBERG, CHARLES MAGOCH, MICHAEL MALEY, CONRAD MALONE, HAROLD MARHEPKA, GEORGE MARHEPKA, JOSEPH MARQUARDT, HERMAN MARTIN, ANTHONY MATHEWS, ALEX MATTA, GEORGE MAXIE, BRUCE MAXWELL, CARL MCCASKEY, MELVIN MCCRACKEN, EARL MILLER, EDGAR MINNICK, CHARLES MORGAN, GEORGE NAGY, GUS NEHEZ, ALEX. NYSTROM, HERBERT OCHODSKI, JOE OVERAND, HERBERT PALMER, JOSEPH PARANICK, ANDREW PATTERSON, JOHN PETACH, JULIUS PODYOR, JOSEPH POPERNICK, WM. PRIBISH, STEVE PRITCHARD, HARRY PRIZNER, JOE PUDLAK, ANDREW PUSKARICH, JOHN RAFEERTY, WM. RENDULIC, WILLIAM RICKETTS, GERALD RINGLER, WILLIAM ROBB, LEONARD RONEY, JOHN RUDOLPH, GEORGE RUSSELL, DAVID RYAN, EDWARD SCABORA, ANDREW SCHAMPEL, ROBERT SCHIMPP, HENRY SCHULTZ, LOUIS SELLERS, HARRY SHATLOCK, JOHN SIEBER, PAUL SINICHAK, ANDY SLAPNICK, WILLIAM 1-1.-1-fvffft' is. TM -r H as X 5 gl num-P -mai-I satis?- ' . , K . , K THE CLASS OF 1933-Continued SMITH, ALBERT SMITH, ELMER SMOCHKO, GEORGE SNYDER, HARRY SOLTIS, JOSEPH STOOPS, GLEN STOUGH, FREDERICK SUAREZ, ALFRED TAYLOR, CHARLES TAYLOR, DEWEESE THOMPSON, ARNOLD UHER, JOHN UHER, MICHAEL UNGAR, JOSEPH VALENTA, EDWARD VIDNOVIC, NICHOLAS WOISTMAN, CYRIL WEIMER, CARL WEISSERT, LESTER WILLIAMS, LESLIE YOCUM, LLOYD YOCUM, RUSSELL ZWIBEL, GEORGE Literary ALISKOWITZ, ANNABELLE BETZ, MARIE BRANT, PEARL BRENNAN, ALBERT BRLETIC, ELIZABETH BROWN, ROBERT BUOYMASTER, CLARA BUZEK, ANNE CAMPBELL, MARY CARLSON, LOUISE CEKOSKEY, FRANCES CRAWFORD, ELEANOR CREADY, CHESTER DOUGHERTY, MARCELLA DEAN, BETTY DECECCO, MILDRED DEVINCENTIS, OLGA DININO, FELIX FERGUSON, EDITH FILSON, MARTHA FILSON, MILLIE FORSYTH, BERNICE FOWLER, EVELYN FRALEY, EDWARD GOETZ, GLENN GREENWALD, EDWARD HAIDLE, CHARLOTTE HALL, JEANNE HILTY, EDNA HUEMME, RODGER ISENBERG, OLIVE JUDY, ROBERT KEMP, DON KLASNICK, ANTON KNOLL, BERNARD KRAFT, EVELYN KRALL, EMMA LUDWICK, CHARLES LYNCH, EARL MACHEN, HOWARD MAGDIC, ANNA MANSFIELD, ADA MATTA, EDNA MCGAFFIC, HERBERT MCVEHIL, EDWARD MERTZ, KATHERINE MIHUE, MARGARET MUSTACCHIO, FELICIA NEE, DONALD PAINTER, ROSABEL PARSONS, ELEANOR PAULL, DOROTHY PAVLOVIC, MILDRED POMILIO, LILLIAN ROSS, ELMORE SCHMIDT, MILDRED SEPTER, ETTA MAE SMITH, KENNETH STEGNER, ANNA SUNDBERG, EVELYN SYKES, CHALMERS THOMAS, JOHN THOMPSON, ELMA TOMLINS, MAGDALENA TOROK, STEPHEN VITORI, DAVID WADSWORTH, JEAN WARADY, EMMA WHITE, MARY JANE WITTMANN, RUSCH WOODYARD, THELMA YANNI, ARTHUR Commercial ACKERMAN, LOUISE ARVIN, RUTH AUSTIN, MARTHA BALOG, NICHOLAS BATES, EMMA BECK, EMMA BEDELL, MARION BELLES, DOROTHY BERKOWITZ, ALICE BERKOwITz, MELVIN BERTOTY, HELENE BJORK, VIOLET BLACK, IDA BLACKISTON, GERALDINE BOYD, NAOMI BUYER, RUBY BOYLE, HILDA BRENNER, LUTHER BRINKOS, IRENE BUCK, ANDREW BURTON, ELIZABETH BUZEK, HELEN CAMERON, MARIAN CAMPAGNA, ROSE CAMPBELL, JOHN CAMPBELL, MADEYLN CANO, MICHAEL CHOMANICS, ANNE CHRISTOPHER, ANNE CONNELLY, CATHERINE CREGAN, MARY CRISSMAN, RUBY CULLEN, MERCEDES CYNKAR, GLADYS DANCH, YOLANDA DAVIS, LILY MAE DIXON, DOROTHY DODDS, MILDRED DOMINICK, MICHAEL DORIC, MARY DUDEK, THOMAS 1 6 EIZENHAFER, GERTRUDE ESTOK, ANN FLEMING, GEORGE FOSTER, HELYNE FRENCH, JUNE FRISCHHOLZ, HELEN GABELHART, JEAN GADELMEYER, MARY GARY, MARY GIBBONS, VIRGINIA GLAUB, ROSE GLENN, THELMA GREENPIELD, HILDA GREGORY, IRENE GUEST, DOROTHY GUISER ROSE MARIE GUTTMAN, FRANCES HAMM, GRACE HARPER, MARGARET HARRISON, SUSAN HARTLAND, ANNABELLE HASO, ELISAEETH HASSEL, GRACE HASSEL, MARGARET HAYES, JOHN HEIDENFELDER, HARRY HERSKOWITZ, FLORENCE HESS, DOROTHY HOFFMAN, DORIS HOPKINS, MINA HORENSKY, GEORGE HRINKO, ANNE HROMI, MILDRED HUNT, MINNIE ISRAEL, GENEVIEVE JACOBS, JENNIE JACOBS, LILLIAN JARVIS, GLADYS JOHNSON, DOROTHY JOHNSON, MARJORIE JORGENSON, VIVIAN JUDGE, PATRICIA KACZYNSKI, EDWARD KANYUSIK, ELIZABETH KELLERMAN, EVELYN KELLEY, AUDREY KEREZSI, IRENE KLEIN, DAN KOSTUR, JOSEPH KOVACH, LOUIS KRETZER, ALICE KUNKEI., MARGARET KUSICK, MILDRED LAYTON, PAUL LEIBOLD, ALICE LINDER, BARBARA LINK, REBECCA LOOP, WILLIAM LOVE, VIRGINIA LYNCH, NANCY MACKINAC, EVELYN MANNING, BEATRICE MANUEL, JAMES MARTIN, BESSIE MARTYNUK, MARY MARTYNUK, ROSE MCCARTHY, MARIE MCCLUSKEY, STELLA MCDONALD, ROSE MCGREW, LOIS 6 MCLAUGHLIN, VIRGINIA MIHALIC, CATHERINE MILLER, AUDREY MIODUSZEWSKI, REGINA MOFFATT, LILLIAN MOPPAT, THOMPSON MOLDOVAN, MILDRED MORRISON, ALBERT MORUS, JOHN MYERS, DOROTHY PANSURAK, MARY PARNHAM, BLANCHE PARKER, SYLVIA PASTERNAK, ANN PATTERSON, ELIZABETH PATTERSON, RUBY PHILLIPS, MARY PIPER, PHYLLIS PUSI, MARY READER, HELEN REISBERG, DOROTHY REISNAUER, VERA ROBB, ANNE ROTZSCH, LAURA SAEO, JOHN SABO, MARGARET SAKAL, PETER SANT, MILDRED SCHMIDT, LUDWIG SCHOELLER, VERA SCHONBERGER, JEAN SCOTT, RUTH SEDLAK, MARTHA SELKOWITZ, HARRY SENNICK, HELEN SERBIC, MACK SHARROW, JESSIE SHEARS, ISABELLE SIMMONS, MARTHA SIMON, MARY SIMPSON, ELINER SLACK, EDWARD SLAWITA, HELEN SMITH, ETHEL SOTAK, MARY SPANGLER, DOROTHY SPIEGEL, FLORENCE STANIEK, SOPHIA STEWART, OLIVE STREET, GEORGE SWANSON, FRED TASSONE, JOSEPH TERBOVICH, DANIEL THOMAS, LOIS THOMSON, WILHELMINA TOTH, FLORENCE TURNER, GEORGE ULRICH, CORINNE VEGA, ALFRED VIGNOVIC, SYMIA VOZAR, KALMAN WALD, DORA WALTERS, EVELYN WEISS, BERNARD WELLS, VERNA WELSH, HELEN WELTY, MILDRED WHITEHOUSE, MARIAN WILLIAMS, MAY WORMSLEY, RUTH ,- 'Sci . X Y. fx ,f 'ra-as qv TQ a 3 4 anna- -men Notes of the Classes THE CLASS OF 1884 tjf,:,,-.lv .7 g f fit, Qi Q i 'x This spring marks the fiftieth anniversary of the first class to graduate from the local high school. This honored class numbered ten members, eight of whom are still living. The graduation exercises of the first formal class were held at the Walnut Street School, with the school directors as guests of honor. Dr. Swaney, then district superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was also present. The class had no part in the program, except to receive the diplomas presented them by Dr. Swaney. The class colors were black and white. A ten gold pointed star represented the ten graduates, with the '84 in black and white in the center. The points, representing the graduates, were to be embossed in black as each member died. The teachers of this class were Professor J. A. Watt and Miss Ella D. Greene. T. F. Newlin was superintendent of schools. The members of the Board included: W. Scott, presdient, A. B. Campbell, secretary, W. Stewart, M. Codville, Mr. Everett, Mr. Riggs, Mr. Van Kirk, Mr. De Long, and Mr. Smith. The personnel of the class included: Anna B. Painter, Harry W. Gibson, Esther N. Douthitt, Elizabeth M. Harrison Newlin, Clara Hodgkinson Hammitt, Kate N. Hutchison, Edward P. Junker, Arthur W. May, Anna R. Richards, Della Chester Smith. The first two of the list have passed on into Eternity's School. Esther Douthitt resides in Los Angeles, Cal., while Mrs. Smith lives in Salem, Ohio. Mrs. Newlin resides on Sixth Street, and is a valued member of our Board of School Directors. Mrs. Hammitt, wife ofJ. L. Hammitt, one of our leading bankers, took first honors in the class and received a scholarship to Adrian College. Kate N. Hutchison, formerly a teacher in our public schools, has her own private school on East Tenth Street. Edward P. Junker is employed in McLane's Cash and Carry, on Fifth Avenue. Arthur P. May, one of our leading real estate men, with offices in the Peoples' City Bank Building, has just recovered from a severe illness. Anna R. Richards has recently retired from teaching service after almost a half century of service in our public schools. At her retirement she received a fine token of esteem from the teachers' association of our city. Each girl of the class, at some time in her career, has taught school, while all the boys have become successful business men. 167 THE CLASS OF 1889 The class colors of the class of 1889 were pink and white. A pin in the form of a scroll, with '89 inscribed in the center, was the class emblem. The teachers were Professor Watt, Miss St. Claire, Miss Kingerly, and Miss McCaughin. Professor C. W. Dean was the superintendent, to be succeeded by Professor P. A. Shanor during the course of the year. Serving on the board at the time were R. L. Riggs, resident, John W. Stewart, secretary, Mr. L. C. ghester, Mr. Wm. Simms, Dr. W. V. M. Taylor, and Mr. Will West. Of this class of twelve members, three are dead: Nellie Coursin, Arabanna McGrew, and Mary McIntyre. Margery Carrol is the wife of Mr. Mor- gan Evans, of Union City. Milner Clark is a promi- nent business man in banking and hardware circles, and at present is a member of the Carnegie Library Board. Judson Codville resides in Warren, Ohio, and is retired from the General Fire Ex- tinguisher Company. Ida Belle Ehrhardt is Mrs. H. C. Garter. Agnes Haler is Mrs. H. Hitzrot, of Boston. Nettie Harsha is a teacher in Wilming- ton, Delaware. Queen Hutchinson is Mrs. Thomas L. Kerr, of Fawcett Plan. Flora White is the principal of the Versailles Avenue School. THE CLASS OF 1894 The class of 1894 consisted of fourteen girls and six boys. The class exercises took tplace in the old White Opera House, corner of Fi th and Wal- nut. The high school term then was but three years. There were two courses of study, the Literary and the Commercial courses. Most of the students took both courses. Rugby football was introduced into the high school when the members of this class were Seniors. The members of the class have scattered far and wide. Most of the graduates have made a name for themselves. Arthur Auld is a retired business man, and lives on Madison Avenue in this city. Janet Baird is Mrs. Wm. Martz, of Dallas, Texas. Ada Beam is Mrs. E. A. Black, of Slora Vista, New Mexico. Charles Brown is secretary and treasurer of Potter McCune Company. Amanda French is Mrs. D. M. Decker, a teacher in the Pittsburgh Schools. Grace Hamer is the wife of Arthur Auld. Laura Morrison is Mrs. J. D. Kirk, of Ellwood City, Pennsylvania. Mame Patterson, the wife of Mr. R. L. Graham, lives in Mount Vernon, near the Youghiogheny Country Club. James Penney is a clerk at the National Tube Company, of this 'SQ yi-wa ' . F' - 'Q '51 -'vw' ,,,,. vga 'rn re 2 qv 3 4 ' f aussie- -mu NOTES OF THE CLASSES-Continued city. Cora Pitzer is Mrs. Hammer, of Erie, Pa. ,lannie Pollard is Mrs. Harry Cornell, of 3417 Auburn Street, of McKeesport. Thomas Steele is a physician of this city. Boyd Steward practices medicine in Clairton. Clyde F. Young is a member of Douglas, Fife, and Young, attorneys-at-law, who have ollices in Pittsburgh and in McKeesport. Those dead are Ida Lawrence Daft and Sophie Simon Loeb. Elizabeth Soles is a teacher in the Pittsburgh Schools, but lives in McKeesport. THE CLASS OF 1899 Thirty-live years ago twenty-two girls and ten boys graduated from the old Ninth Avenue School, which was then the high school. This class was the last to pursue the three year course. It was also the last class to graduate from the old high school. The new school, now called the Shaw Avenue Building, was opened the next fall. Prof. E. S. Day was then the principal of the high school. The class colors were red and green, and the motto was 'iNihil Desporandumf' Eliza Adams is Mrs. Charles Giles, of West Side. Florence liachman Hartzel resides in Youngs- town, Ohio. Amze Brisbin Rich is a resident of Everett, Massachusetts. Elva Woodal Coon is Mrs. David Foster, of New York City. Susan A. Cowan is Mrs. R. Lane. Her son is the business manager of the 1934 Yougb-az-Mofz. Jennie Reed Edmundson is Mrs. Jennie Koester. Samuel D. Foster lives at 5862 Marlborough Avenue, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Elsie L. Hitzrot is Mrs. Julius Thea- bald, Camden, N. Charles E. Kearney works for the Solar Fuel Company. James Richard Kerr is a clerk. Walter Scott Knight lives in Dravosburg, and is a draftsman lor the National Tube Company. Mary McCawley is Mrs. Jack Nutt. Thomas D. McKee is a druggist in this city, and is one of our school directors. Mary Ella Parkins married Adolphus Pringle, of Johnstown, Pa. Flora Adelaide Price Whitlock resides at Roberts, Idaho. William Ellsworth Scott is a civil engineer for McKeesport. Mollie Estelle Smith is Mrs. T. McLane, of this city. John W. Thompson works in the Union National, of Pittsburgh. Gertrude Tillbrook is Mrs. H. V. Day. Bertha Wright works for the McKeesport Produce Company, and lives on Union Avenue, this city. Elizabeth A. Zimmerman Yohe is a resident of Connellsville, Pennsylvania. The teachers of the class are Vera Montgomery, jane Waters, Anna Belle Teter, and Kathryn Harrison. The deceased are Ethel Al- bertina Adams QAugust 21, 19091 L. W. Francis, Abbey Goodwin Swaney QOct. 21, 19341 Rudolph E. Lugner, and Lester Leroy Swaney. ,Www TIIE CLASS OF 1889 M127 R., .. 168 ,f -ra-cz as 4 , W 6' numb- -mm ,Q Q5 , ff Q? g X ii Si xr,- THE CLASS OF 1904 The class of1904 was small, only sixteen gradu- ates receiving their diplomas from Dr.'l. 13. Richey. who became the city' superintendent of schools in 1902, and who has served in this capacity with distinction ever since. Qnly one graduate has laid down his tasks here-Bert Thompson. Several members of the class have achieved great promi- nence in their particular lields. Richard Callahan is a Methodist minister. Charles Crawford is a clerk in the National Tube Works. Leland Dickson is a druggist. Harry C. Gardner works for the Commonwealth Trust Company, of Pittsburgh. Lillie Helier, fMrs. Lewis Carpenterf, is a clerk in the Walnut Street School, McKeesport. William Hodgson is a physician in Glassport. Frank R. S, Kaplan is one of the leadingklewish citizens of McKeesport. He is a prominent attorney, having olhces in McKees- port and Pittsburgh. He has recently moved to Pittsburgh. Mildred Kerr teaches in our South Park School. Lillie Minehart teaches in Glassport. Sara Parker 1zod died February 27, 1934. Samuel Robinson is a Methodist minister, in Erie. Pearl Sperry is Mrs. Ward. Lena Walker is Mrs. D, P. McCune, of this city. Thomas Young works for the National Tube Company in Pittsburgh. C. Edyy ard Young is a clerk. AFTER TWENTY-F1 YE YEARS The Saga of the Class of Nineteen Nine Da. DE XYAYNE R1cHEY lt would seem, Adeimantus, that the direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life. Petro, Rrpzfbfir IV. 169 The theory of relativity insists that there is only one fundamental fact of experience-a happening or an event, Time-consciously, then, we note that in 1934 the golden anniversary of McKeesport High Schools first graduating class happens to coincide with the silver anniversary of the Class of 1909, who regard this happy event as a memor- able occasiong an occasion under whose egis we of the Class of 1909 take courage to set forth a few remarks prefa tory to listing the customary quinquennial roster of our classmates for the seventeenth edition of famed Yanglv-a-Mmz. Accordingly, the tribute of words that we gladly bring-and that you may take as expressing sentiments of our alumnal brethren at large- necessarily begins with congratulations to our Alma Mater upon her recent admission to the venerable brotherhood of quinquagenarians. But these congratulations must he mingled with praise of those who for the past sixteen years have guided so faithfully and so well the destinies of the Y01lLQ!1'zl'MU?Z, which has done so much to crystallize the noble traditions ofour Alma Mater. To our war of thinking, this constitutes the under- graduates' Protnethean gift of the seniicentennium. Tradition, indeed, is the most powerful binding influence the world knows. 1t lies deep in most of us, and pride in tradition f.irn'shes the glue that holds people and groups of peirple in cohesione an appreciation of which eventually brings into one grand and proud family circle each and every member of an institutions student body, faculty, and graduates, But, like most of the worth-while things in life, traditions may be good or bad. Fortunate the McKeesport High School has been alike in its traditions and in those who have passed them ong and doubly so in the realization Wei' 'fl-RE Q 5 gg Xl- 2 '34 1 - - 0 'SI .ogy mimi, NOTES OF THE CLASSES-Continued, H- that it has not slipped back from the ideals and enthusiasms inaugurated thirty odd years ago, nor shown any tendency to become hidebound in the course or these years by the very past which ennobles it. The past is always with us, never to be escaped, it alone is enduring. Even so, in these days of aggressive self-assertion, when the stress of competition is so keen and the desire to make the most of one's self so universal, in these days when we are even impatient of those who would recall the past and who would insist upon the importance of its recognition as a factor in our lives, impatient as we are of everything save the present with its prospects, the future with its possibilities, in these days, we say, it may seem a little old- fashioned to remind you that in the continual remembrance of a glorious past individuals, institutions, professions and nations find their noblest inspiration. Accordingly, and believing with Lowell that: 'Tis man's worst deed To let the things that have been, run to waste And in the unmeaning Present link the Past. We pause on our terrace of twenty-five years. Pausing, and risking the fate of Lot's wife, we look back, And looking back, we note with pardonable pride the splendorearchitecturally and equipi- mentally-of the new school buildings, that the Class of 1909, with fifty-two graduates, was larger than any preceding class, that today the high school faculty is more than twice fifty-two, and that, while the municipal population has been increasing 50 per cent, the number of high school graduates has increased almost 1400 per cent! Amazing as these data are, their explanation is not far to seek. As Froude says, The knowledge which a man can use is the only real knowledge, the only knowledge which has life and growth in it, converts itself into practical power . . . Secondly, as Newman puts it: A Chigh schoolb consists, and ever has consisted in demand and supply, in wants which it alone can satisfy and which it does satisfy, in the communication of knowledge and the relation and bond which exists between the teacher and the taught . . Granting all this, the fact remains that the great possession of any institution of learning is its great name. It is not the pride, pomp, and circum- stance of an institution which bring honor, not its wealth nor the number of its schools, not the students who throng its halls, but the men and women who have trodden in its service the thorny road through toil, to the serene abode of Fame, climbing like stars to their appointed height. The priceless asset of any school is its personality -that inherent, vitalizing element that can only be found in those who work in its halls, in the ideals which they cherish and teach and in their ability to put life into the student, to give him a relish for knowledge, and to lead him along a path to a clear purposed goal-the joy ofunderstanding. The dust of fleeting years has blurred the details, even in part the general outlines of the picture of those happy early days, which we would fain remember. Shadowy as are these recollections, they are doubly precious from their aasociation with the members of the Faculty-of whom only 7 remain: Miss Edna Taylor, Miss Maude Woods, Mr. Bower, and the Nestor of them all-Dr. Richey. To them-to their influence, to their example, and to their kindly encouragement-we can never be sufhciently grateful. The lesson ofthe day is the lesson of their lives. And if example has much to do, as we believe it has, with the per- petuation of traditions, then the traditional individuality of your school and ours will be preserved for many years to come. To the Class of 1934, greetings and felicitations. May the memory of your four years in our Alma Mater be to you, as it has been to us for twentya five years, a perpetual benediction. You wish to be with the leaders-as gradautes of McKeesport High School, it is your birthright. THE CLASS OF 1909 IN MEMORIAM For rome we loved, the lavelicrt and the but That from hir Vintage rolling Time bar prert Have drunk their Cup a Round or two befare And one by one rrept .rilentbf to ferr. 4OMAR KI-IAYYAM. AUGUSTA HosER I-IANNAH MAE MUNsoN W.ALTER S. ABBOTT RICHARD E. BAKER LILLIAN JULIA DAVIS LINNIE THERESA RADEN ANNIE HARPER HILL WILDA NORRIS SMITH HARRY M. WEIss Of the remaining forty-three, thirty-one are women. Marguerite Llewellyn is Field Supervisor of Zaner-Blaser 84 Co., Columbus, Ohio. Pearl Mulholland is teaching in Pittsburgh, Lucy Schaffner is employed by the National Tube Co. Helen Stuckslager continues her activities in lo- cal musical, financial, and philanthropic circles. Efforts to ascertain the whereabouts of Rachel Ella Fry havebeen futile. The married names of the remaining twenty-nve are: Marguerite Barr Whitehead, Edna Carroll Daugherty, Annice Cook Ludwig, Nelle Cowan Cox, Susan Eckles Bridgens, May Fulton Sykes, Callie Grifhn Walker, Eva Hobby Meredith, Susan Hoey Starr, Jean Jeffrey Crammond, Lena Lutz Hilty, Katie Murray Vautaurd, and Jennie Stevenson Davis-all of McKeesport, Anna Belle Crowell Long, of Freeport, Pa, Mabel Downey Ritchie, of Carmichaels, Pa., Hazel Hagan Sharp, of Wilkinsburg, Pa., Irene Hoffman Eyeman, of Charleroi, Pa. , Sylvia Hollis Wilson, of Irwin, Pa., Nellie McCard Sterling, of West View, Pa., Elizabeth Nichols Stokes, of Coal Valley, Pa., Margaret Baird Bracken, of Philadelphia, Annie Bishop Thoburn, of Cleveland, Florence Ingram Mitchell, of Mt. Morris, Illinois, Cora Moses Bailey, of Berry, Alabama, and Edna Lechman Schwartz, of Valparaiso, Chile. All of the twelve men are married. Ten live in Pennsylvania-nine in Western Pennsylvania, five in McKeesport. Robert S. Axtell is a minister in New Brighton, Pa., Ralph E. Berry is employed by the National Tube Company. Louis Cassin is an engineer in Philadelphia. John E. Caughey is a minister in Ellwood City, Pa. T. Raymond Gillis X w , ' R ,, Q55 ' l , 1 Q7 ' -Q 'gg Bottom Row: Nellie MeCard, Lena Lutz, liknnie Hill, Anna Belle Crowell, Fkugusta Iloser, ffHannah Mun- son, Callie Griffin. Second Row: John Rowland, Eva Hobby, Ilazel Hagan, Sylvia Hollis, Irene Hoffman. fLillian Davis, Ray- mond Gillis. Third Row: Katie Murray, Edna Carroll, May Fulton, Annie Bishop, Pearl Milholland, Susan Eckles, Edna Lechman. Fourth Row: Ralph Berry, Elizabeth Nichols, iIRiehard Baker, Roy Irwin, deVVayne Richey, Marguerite Llewellyn, Robert Axtell. Fifth Row: John Wampler, Helen Stuckslager, Mable Downey, Margaret Baird, iLinnie Raden, Marguerite Barr, Louis Cassin. Sixth Row: Martha Signet, John Caughey, Lucy Schalfner, Florence Ingram, Susan Iloey, Cora Moses, xwalter Abbott, ifwilda Smith. Seventh Row: Vincent Martyn, Annie Cook, Nelle Cowan, Rachel Fry, Jane Jeffrey, Jennie Stevenson, Russell Rankin. Upper Corners: Walter Luehm, Xllarry Weiss. 'DCC4-zlsell. 'lTl ' 'rs-as sq QI- gl N-0 z 34 if nun - -im A NOTES OF THE CLASSES-Continued is an engineer for Pittsburgh's Koppers Company. Roy F. Irwin now resides in Los Angeles. Walter W. Leuhm is an auditor for the Florida Light and Power Company, of Miami. Vincent S. Martyn of McKeesport is employed by the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad. R. Russell Rankin is an agriculturalist-with farms along the near-by Duncan Hollow Road. DeWayne G. Richey is otolaryngologist to the Mercy Hospital in Pitts- burgh. john W. Rowland is a member of the Bureau of Elections of Pittsburgh. Martha Signet is teaching in the Tarentum Junior High School. john T. Wampler is employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad in McKeesport. An orchid to each of our five classmates whose child is a member of the Class of 1934. They are: Virginia, daughter of Jean Jeffrey Crammondg Ruth, daughter of Annice Cook Ludwig, Wayne, son of R. Russell Ranking Arabella, daughter of Susan Hoey Starr, and Paul, son of May Fulton Sykes. THE CLASS OF 1914 The Class of 1914 numbered ninety graduates. At graduation they presented Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer. Their class motto was No Laurels Without Labor. Albert Bacon is now operating a gasoline station in Louisiana. Lena Fisher is Mrs, W. Wechsler. Gertrude Holinger is working for the government, in the atent orhce department in Washington, D. C. Sigrid Gayvert is music supervisor of the Crafton Schools. Ellen Schmidt is dead. William Trimble is in Toledo, Ohio. He is the assistant superintendent of the Toledo Edison Company. Marie McLaughlin is living in town. Mary Kaplan married Adolph Blattner. They are living on Belfont Street, Pittsburgh. Hattie Lueckert died just before graduation. Agnes Bedell is a teacher in the West Side School. Thomas Jones is a lawyer, with ofhces in Pittsburgh and in Mc- Keesport. He lives in Versailles. Carl Garter is a medical doctor in Lewistown, Pa. Marie Rosen- garth is also living in Lewistown. She is Mrs. Warren S. Ward. Catherine Miller is Mrs. Earl F. Moore. Raymond Lemmon is an executive in an automobile factory in Detroit. joseph Fleck was killed in action, October, 1918. He was in the 320th Infantry, Company B. Bertha Boss teaches in the Pittsburgh Public Schools. Frank Morgan is a contractor. He married Emma Ferguson of this class. Elizabeth Richards married Leonard Wilmot. They are living in Duquesne. William Martineze is in Harrisburg, being an engineer in charge of the project work for the C. W. A. Corrine Rowland is Mrs. Manuel Cruetz. Her husband is the superintendent of the public schcols of San Juan, Porto Rica. Thure Norlender is a physician in Chicago. Ellen Styche died abou: our years ago. Pearl Sertell is principal of the Hays Borough School. She lives in town. Anna Mull is Mrs. Richard Bannon. Marie Nylander is living in Christy Park. Roy Zugsmith is associated with a tobacco factory in Philadelphia. Alva Anderson is Mrs. Martin Anderson. She is living on the North Side, Pittsburgh. Elizabeth Barth is Mrs. W. Mechling, of Baltimore, Maryland. Ethel Rubenstein married Dr. Nathan Blaustein of Providence, Rhode Island. Her husband is a 172 resident doctor ofthe Beth-Schalon Hospital, New York. Thomas Tyson is working in the local mills. He is also the conductor of an orchestra. Ellen Schmidt is dead. Mary Newlin is Mrs. Paul Mack. Herbert Kelso is an electrician for the West Penn Company. Hildegard Lindberg married William Jackson. They are living in Munhall. Blanche Garvin is a primary training teacher for Slippery Rock, at Turtle Creek. She lives in town. Martha Hartman is a teacher in the Lincoln School of the Versailles Township schools. She lives in Bryn Mawr. Elmer Grubbs is in Florida for his health. Esther Johns is Mrs. Bennett. Earl Mansfield is a teacher of mathematics in the Langley High School. He lives in Boston. Harry and Max Kohn are doctors in Detroit. Grant Smith is living in Dravosburg. Margaret Tauber married Arthur H. Burns. They are living on Helena Avenue, Youngs- town, Ohio. Howard Reiter is a medical doctor in Brownsville. john Kingan is in New York City. Charles Lange died about ten years ago. Conrad Anderson works in the office of the Mesta Machine Company. He lives in Knoxville. joseph Belgrade is a medical doctor, in West Virginia. Amelia Fleckinstein is living in town. Edith Craig is Mrs. Harry Wessel of East McKeesport. Litta Dahlstrom married Clarence Goetz. They are living in Youngstown, Ohio. Alma Ginn is Mrs. Earn Sterner. Arthur Drieling was the president of this class. He practiced medicine for awhile, but he is now running a grocery store in Highland Grove. jean Snyder is Mrs. Waldemar Nichols, of Elyria, Ohio. Hazel Waddell is Mrs. Klein. She is living on the Greensburg Pike. Riddell Cramblet is in New York. He has charge of the New York OFFICE of Patterson Whiting Company. Selma Anderson is Mrs. Emil Mattibe. Willard Bissell died six years ago, in Washington. Mary Koch is living in Dravosburg. She is a teacher in the Hays Borough Schools. Aurelia Koch is married, and lives in Clairton. Rose Stein is Mrs. George Whigham. Emaline Walker is married, and lives in Atlantic City. Her husband is a commercial advertiser for one of the hotels there. Catherine Jones is Mrs. Homer Sutton. Clinton Weddell is a lawyer of the Firm Douglas, Fife, and Young. Elizabeth Ingram is Mrs. J. P. Hofmann, of Clair- ton. Mabel Worrall also lives in Clairton. She is Mrs. David P. Finney. Georgiana Whitheld is married, and lives near Oil City. Mabel Griffiths is a teacher in the grade schools at Mt. Washing- ton. She lives in Pittsburgh. Nellie Welsh is a teacher in the Munhall Schools. She lives on the South Side. Sarah Goldberg is Mrs. A. Azorsky, of California, Pennsylvania. She continues to practice law. Austin Wood lives in Duquesne. Leo Strawn is a medical doctor, in West Newton. Helen Kahan is married, and lives in Cleveland. Lillian Firestone is Mrs. William Lehrich, of Brooklyn, New York. Her husband is the director of a hospital in Brooklyn. Edith Dunstan died several yars ago. Esther Brown is Mrs. C. E. Walker. She lives in Oklahoma. Mabel Carlson is in Los Angeles. She is a stenographer in the office cf the Pacific Coast Borax Company. Lillian Stokes teaches first grade in the Fffth Avenue School. Kathryn Grimes is married, and lives in Wilkinsburg. Morris Kessler is in the inscrznce business here in town. Theodore Reynolds and his ith , f get ig 'ra-as 2934 if aut --mu NOTES OF THE CLASSES-Continued brother have a garage on Fifth Avenue. Marion Miller is Mrs. Thomas Clinton. Virginia Woody is Mrs. James Caughlin of Woodlawn, Pennsyl- vania. Ralph Bowers is living in Pittsburgh. Eva Schmertz is in East McKeesport. THE CLASS OF 1919 The Class of 1919 deserves a particular honorable mention, for Alan Gregg, president of this class, was responsible for naming our Annual. Trying to think of a suitable name for the year book, he sketched a plan of McKeesport, twisted the names Youghiogheny and Monongahela around, and finally assembled them in the order Yougb-az-Mon. Cupid has had more than his usual success with this class, for Dorothy Lindberg married Alan Gregg, who is now a teacher of history and English in the Shadyside Academy. Lydia Speigelberg married Spencer Baird, who is an accountant for the Ford Motor Company in Pittsburgh. Anna Kirker married Charles Bowser. Mrs. Bowser is working on the Allegheny County Emergency Relief Board in Duquesne. Mr. Bow- ser works for the Baehr Brothers in McKeesport. All are living in town. Kathryn Hardisty and Julia Nelson are teachers in the Market Street School. Amelia Hoser and Louise Nicklas are teaching in the Eleventh Ward School. Georganna Kuhn and Helen Yingling are teaching in the Fawcett Avenue Building. Esther Tyson is a writing teacher. Helen Flanagan is now Mrs. Fredler. Helen Lamb is Mrs. Charles O'Mal- ley. She is living in New Kensington, Ohio. Alida Alm is Mrs. Axel Erickson. Jean Bailie is married to Raymond Boot. They are living in Detroit. Mary Barger is Mrs. David Watkins, and is living in Monroe, Michigan, on West Fourth Street. William Barth is employed at the County Airport. Arthur Kurtzrock is a shipper at the National Tube. Margaret Young is Mrs. Dayton. Beatrice Zeller married Robert Felton Fincher. They are living in Macon, Georgia. John Shaw is in business with his father. Mabel Nilson is Mrs. Haler. Dorothy Patterson is a stenographer in Charles Koogan's office. Adolph Reiter was formerly a pharmacist, but is now an interne at the West Penn Hospital. James Reiter is a dentist in New York City. He lives at Bensonhurst, New York. Mary Palmer married Russell Berger. They live on a farm in Franklin County, near Fort Landon. Andrew Mandella is in the real estate business. Melissa Dickson is a teacher in the Grandview Avenue School. La Reine Christner is Mrs. V. Fehr. Ellen Dougherty works at the Westinghouse, in East Pittsburgh. Isabelle Budd is Mrs. Fiddler. Paul Beighley is a preacher near Harrisburg. Claire Dierkin is teaching in the Lincoln Place School. Carl Carlson died several years ago. Wilson Byerly is employed by the National Bank. Lloyd Dowden is in California, selling insurance. Elizabeth Gross is Mrs. C. T. Beitz. Daisy Kinkaid is living at home. Robert McCarty is in the real estate business with his father. He lives in Edgewood. Elinor McCormick teaches Caesar and Virgil in our local high school. Louis Moskowitz is in business in Cleveland. Dorothy Mussler sings over K. D. K. A. She is living in Pittsburgh. Stella Scheidhauer teaches in the Duquesne High School. Helen Rosenberg works in Braddock. She lives in town. Aimee 1 Hibbs is teaching in Fifth Avenue Building. Leslie Schweitzer is an engineer in Illinois. Frances Wander is also a teacher in Fifth Avenue Building. David Tyson is a road contractor in New Jersey. Ralph Blose is the manager of the G. C. Murphy Five and Ten in Ellwood City. Rhoda Carlson is working for the Watson Standard, in Pittsburgh. She lives in town. Clyde McAbee is a certified public accountant in Philadelphia. Rose Linda- mood married Charles Haag. They are living in Florida. Anna Johnson is teaching near Boston. Irene Sbarsky is Mrs. Leon Fruchthandler. She is living in Pittsburgh. Lydia Zwingler is Mrs. Bird. James Warde is working in a local industrial plant. Frank Ord is a druggist on Fifth Avenue. Helen Parker is living in Milburn. She is Mrs. Fred Hill. Martha Richey is married to Thomas Smith. They are living at Barberton, Ohio. Marie Carroll is Mrs. Sweeney. Isabelle Penny is teaching in the Centennial School. Minnie Drexler is Mrs. M. Kaminsky. Eugene Hanlon is working at the Westinghouse. Roland Goetz is living in Mt. Lebanon. He is a building engineer consultant. Myra Kant is Mrs. Philip Oppenheim. She is living in New York. Elizabeth Holmes is Mrs. Buechler, Jr., of Otto. Lucilla Newhouse is teaching at the Walnut Street School. James Kemp is working in the Pittsburgh Steel Foundry, at Glassport. Ruth Lindquist is Mrs. Mintz. Hilda Moskowitz is Mrs. Louis L. Lenchner. Aldoph Moskowitz is in Pittsburgh, and is connected with the Atlantic 84 Pacific Tea Company. Hildegarde Peterson is Mrs. Hector Belgrade. She is living at West Newton. Esther Souilliard is Mrs. Hinkle. Mary Thompson teaches civics to the Freshmen in Shaw Avenue. Edward Welty is editor of a news- paper in New York City. Bertha Zebrovius is Mrs. Frank Penzie. Mary Welty is a teacher in Centen- nial. Paul Swartz works at the post office. Ruth Reed is married to Clifford Vodell. They are living in Pittsbur h. Alicia Tobin works in a broad- casting studio in New York City. Edwin Steele works for the Builders' Supply Company. Nathan Mercer is a consulting engineer. Helen Kistler is Mrs. John Pollock. Harold Havekotte is the advertising manager for the New York Central Railroad. He is living at Mt. Vernon, New York. Raymond Johnson is working for the welfare. Juanita Foster is Mrs. R. H. Huber, of Cincinnati. Hilda Knight is Mrs. Joseph Roso. Elsie Lind is Mrs. Ernest Pickel. Olive Rankin works for the Bradford Company. Florence McClelland is Mrs. George Hill. Walter Ginn is a First Lieutenant in the U. S. Navy, stationed in China. Bernard Friedman is out of town. Elizabeth Clifford is Mrs. H. W. Normecutt. Mary Rae is Mrs. Clyde Gillespie. Gaylord Wolfe is a dentist in Clairton. Margaret Cock is Mrs. Charles Harris. Shirley Considine is living at home. Hulda Fluke teaches English to the Freshmen in Shaw Avenue. Mildred Woodis married to James Radclilfe. They are living in Alameda, California. Roberta Welsh is Mrs. Robert McGown, of Cleveland. Sylvester Berger is an insurance agent. Ruth Coleman is Mrs. Martz. She is living in East McKeesport. Torn Butler works for the Peoples' Gas Company, in Pittsburgh. He lives in town. Catherine Conogue is Mrs. A. Herman. She is living in Butler. Ida Werner is Mrs. George Steel. Clyde Stone works for the East McKeesport Cleaning and Dyeing -,viii- ' qui'-if 174 OMAS PL THE S ENIORS AND THEIR DI 1933 Day, June 6, QIICQITIQIII Comm 3 4 f 'ra-ce 'E 2 qs anna- -mam NOTES OF THE CLASSES-Continued Company. Alice Shelton is living in Versailles, Penn. Margaret Young is Mrs. Dayton. Glenn Gailey is working in Toledo. Bessie Morman is Mrs. Warren Helsel. Max Gensamer is doing mathematical research work at Tech. He lives at Hampton Hall. Dorothy James is Mrs. Lawrence Pitzer. Helen Kirshner is Mrs. R. E. Schriver of Roanoke, Virginia. Frederick Kunze is teaching in Perry High School. He lives on the North Side. Edna Geiger is Mrs. William Ferguson. She is living in Otto. Clyde Hassel works at the Glass- port Foundry. Ruch Mermelstein married H. B. Kramer, of the Kramer restaurants. They are living in Squirrel Hill. Louise Ulm is living at home. Arthur Smith has a farm near Coulter. Mary Dillon married Donald Gunn. They are living in Baltimore, Maryland. Bertha Davis is Mrs. Bell. Herbert Krow is a lawyer in Pittsburgh. He lives in town. Katherine Knoll is Mrs. Burdette Berry, of Gary, Indiana. Sophia Macha is living in East McKeesport. She is Mrs. Eisele. Charles Morgan is a hotel manager in Brooklyn, New York. Maryan Ely is Mrs. M. Best, of Lebanon Road. Gladys Gayvert is Mrs.J0hn Green. Walter Kopcheski works for the Westinghouse Electric. Margaret Montgomery is Mrs. Frank Butler of Pittsburgh. Marion Worrall is Mrs. Stevenson. She lives in Clairton. Harry Downie works for the Firth Sterling Company. Rose Newhouse is living in Braddock. She is Mrs. John Robinson. Mag- dalena Caskie is Mrs. Elmer Friend, of Connells- ville. Emanuel Bernstein is a chiropractor. Viola Christy married James Carroll, a dentist. They are living in Detroit. Sara Garbett is Mrs. Guy Jameson. Geraldine Holt is Mrs. Sheets, of Dormont. Susan King is Mrs. Albert Haag. She lives in Mifflin Townshi . Alma Spielmyer is living in Pittsburgh. She is Mrs. Mitchell. Lillian Weiss is doing Jewish welfare work. Helen Bicsey is Mrs. Dunley. Chester Knauss is a well- known baritone. Mabel Altman is married. Richard Betz is an engineer. Victoria Vodila works in a government oflice in Washington. Jean Robinson is also married. THE CLASS OF 1924 The Class of 1924 numbered 238, the largest class graduated thus far. The class colors were blue and gray. The flower was American Beauty rose, and the motto was No Victory Without Labor. The class officers were: William Thomson, presi- dent, Dorothy Butz, vice president, Sarah John- son, secretarygJack Flynn, treasurer. The members of this class have scattered widely. Some are married, others are teaching school here or elsewhere. Some have followed single tracks, while a few have crossed over into that realm from whence there is no recall. Many have achieved marked success in their chosen vocations. Helen Amper resides in Kentucky, while Rose Auberle Littlewood lives here. Eleanor Berg is a stenog- rapher at the National Tube. Morley Berger is a rising local doctor. Joseph Blackburn is a teller in the National Bank of McKeesport. Roy Blair is Rev. Roy Blair, of Crafton Heights. Virginia Blythe teaches at Versailles Avenue. Mrs. Sara Bondy Rapport resides at East Liverpool, Ohio. Helen Briggs is a librarian in Philadelphia. Eleanor Buckingham Crowe is employed by the government at Washington, D. C. Ethel Allison and Dorothy Butz are married. Arthur Carlin is employed by the National Tube Company. Mrs. Edyth Cherrington Davenport resides in this city. 1 Charles Cherry may also be found at the National Tube. Martha Cook Ivey, formerly one of our high school teachers, now resides in Dormont. Jean Corey Caughey lives in this city. Isadore Cowan is another member of the class in the doc- tor's profession. Ruth Cramblet is one of our English teachers, while Louis Dumlop is a chemistry instructor in M. H. S. Alice Fallquist, Harriett Hoop, Clara Hoser, Edith Ingram, Mary Lewis, Julia Loya, Agnes McGlashan, Sara Noden, Dorothy Sieber, Rose Sior, Lucille Vaughan, Vera Wilt are some of our grade school teachers. Julia Loya received a B.S. degree from Pitt last February. Helen Cox is still a resident of this city. Alvin Culbert is employed by the First National Bank of McKeesport. Vera Davis Walden, until Christ- mas a teacher in the local high school, now resides in Drumight, Oklahoma. Helen Elko is a cashier at Spear's, Pittsburgh. Jessie Englier is a Ruben Company employee. Boyce Fields is a Carrick doctor. Evelyn Corey is a steno rapher in a law office. Mabel Kirshner, Elizabeth Mc- Dermott, and Edna Teplitz are also local grade school teachers. Dorothy Slomber has been on the high school staff at Aliquippa for some time. Margaret Gee has been teaching in East McKees- port. Gertrude Lindquist has been a faculty mem- er of the Coraopolis High School. Dorothy Doersch, from last report, is teaching in Camden, Penn. Ruth West is teaching Freshman civics in the Shaw Avenue Building. Donald Ferguson is on the North Braddock High School faculty. Dorothy George Milligan resides at Frank, Pennsylvania. Sam Gusky is in the tailoring business in McKeesport. Philip Helm- stadter is connected with the Helmstadter store. Hartley Jaycox is employed in the office of the local Welfare. Rachel John is still employed in the office of the secretary of the school board, W. T. Norton. Esther Kistner Larson is the wife of one of our George Washington instructors. Hannah Kite McAllister is employed by A. M. Simon, attorney. Harry Latta resides in Akron, Ohio. Elmer Louden is connected with the National Tube. Harry Malloy is an employee of the Union Clothing Company. John Mayfield, of Frank, Penn., is employed by the Brown-Dorrance Co., Pittsburgh. Harry Meizlik is a local attorney. Mildred Milligan Wood resides in Pittsburgh. Marjorie Minnick Pearson is a local resident. Herman Papke is a traveling salesman for a drug company. Clyde Oliver is employed by the Na- tional Tube Co. Harry Pearson is connected with the Peoples' City Bank. Jack Flynn is a local lawyer. Olga Polansky is a Port Vue teacher. Marion Prideaux, of Frank, Pa., is still employed by Johnston, the Florist. John Purkiss may be found at the First National Bank, McKeesport. Arthur Rack is another lawyer to be employed by the class. Margaret Ramsay is still drawing checks from Firth Stirling. Wm. Rosenbleet is connected with the Rosenbleet Grocery, this city. Dave Rubenstein sells shoes at Samuels', Fifth Avenue. Edna Sawyer Stubbs resides at Hermonie. Charles Seitz is in the medical profession. Huston Shupe is also employed by the National Tube Co. Adalaide Slomberg resides in Pittsburgh. Raymond Smith is a Realty Company bookkeeper. Margaret Styche and May Styche are Elizabeth township teachers living in Buena Vista. Anna Thompson is also a resident of Buena Vista. Emelia Walline is engaged at Shields, Penn. Mary Waltower is a Versailles Boro teacher. Lewis Wells is a doctor .lik-0 ,ffm ,.. . ,J ggi TI-IEE I 34 1 and - -Mon 19,5-'VIS wifi l 'z- , if f, Q l NOTES OF THE CLASSES-Continued of medicine, while Duane Wickard is a minister of the gospel. Mabel Wild, for several years Mr. Bower's secretary, has answered the last call- death. George McConnell is an instructor of Physics and Chemiztry in the Shaler High School, Glen- shaw, Penn. The following members are married and reside mostly in the near McKeesport: Mildred Marsh, Mollie and Millie Manuel, Helen Flynn, Ruth Cooper, Marion Hoffman, Hazel Heckman, Evelyn Moore. THE CLASS OF 1929 June, 1929, Dr. Richey presented diplomas to 343 Seniors, the largest class to graduate from the local high school thus far. Yet, this year's class shows more than a 100 er cent increase over 1929. john Rudolph headed, this fine group, while Dorothy Ulm was the secretary. The other officials were Ruth Snyder, vice president, and Samuel Murdoch, treasurer. Most of the members of the class have taken their motto, Soaring High to Success, seriously, for many have accomplished much success. John Rudolph is employed by the Pittsburgh Generating Company. Dorothy Ulm is a substitute teacher in the grades. David Anderson is an em- ploye of the Murphy Company. So are Matthew Andrew, Hazel Bowser, and Robert Bumbaugh. The latter is stationed in Connecticut. Dorothy Anderson is employed by the Atlantic Refining Company. Ivan Bastasich is a local barber. Adolph Berkowitz is attending the University of Pitts- burgh. Alvin Brown is connected with the local Welfare. Arthur Buono is connected with his father in the monument business in Dravosburg. Edna Carter is employed by Helmstader's. So is Hazel Coleman. Joseph Chotiner is a student at Pitt. Beatrice Caslov Amper resides in McKees- port. Carl Beckman is working at the Posey hoppe. Mabel Countryman is a Sewickley school teacher. Ruth Donaldson is connected with the A. 84 P., on Grandview Avenue. Crete Douglas Alverson resides in Norfolk. John Dudek is employed at the Tin Plate Company. Neil Duncan works at the Harrison Market. Margaret Edwards is a graduate nurse of the MeKeesport Hospital. Milton Farkas is attending the Pitt Medical School. Sidney Farkas is a local chiropodist. Louis Fanich is connected with the McKees ort Baking Company. George Forman is employeg by the A. 84 P., on Walnut Street, Esther Fox is attending Thiel College. Menzie's Daily is em- ploying Oscar Fribert. Estelle Friedman is living in New York. Marjorie Gilchrist is employed by the Credit Service Bureau. Kathleen GFHHTOUS Breakall resides in this city. Annette Gross is a New York City resident. Laura Gustafson is another Menzie Dairy employee. Edith Hager works for Fisher Bros. Frank Hakanson is a Senior at Oberlin College. He gave a recital at Oberlin last February. Blanche Hall Connelly resides in McKeesport. Robert Hare is employed bv the local Welfare. Helen Harris is connected with the Grant Paper Box factory. George Hens- key is an employe of the Carlson furniture store. George Hilty is a Pitt student. Lucy Hochman is a New York City nurse. Fenton Hoffman works at Harrison's. Thelma Illman is a local Y. M. C. A. stenographer and ofhce girl. Nell Isenberg Jones resides in Braddock. Morley ltscoitz is a Senior in the Pitt Medical School. Harold jamesson is employed by the Murphy Co. Nancy Jones may also be found at the Murphy Company. Katherine Kalina is a clerk at the Columbiana Foundry. Wm. Kearney is a Pitt graduate. Fred Keller is working for Fisher Brothers, in Cleveland. Catherine Kells Furlong resides in this city. Wm. Kessling is employed by the Ayres drug store, Eleventh Ward. Louise Kusic is a substitute grade teacher. Richard Leezer is employed by the Sinclair Oil Company. The DMU Newr is john Lord's employer. Lois Lottig Hoffman still makes McKeesport her home. Clyde Lotz is deceased. Marie Lotz is a grade school teacher in our local system. Lucille Mack- anic is a Meadville nurse. Millard Mann is employed by the Bell Telephone Company. Charles Mayfield is a resident of Frank, Pai Martin Mihalek is engaged in the cleaning business, in Port Vue. Florence Moffat is an Elizabeth Town- ship teacher. Paul Morrison is connected with the National Tube Company, in Pittsburgh. Rachel Nicholls teaches school in Boston, Pa. Michael Loya is attending Pitt. John Pavlic continues to reside in Versailles. Alice Pearson Riley is still a local resident. Marion Pechuta is employed in one of the Butler Stores. Betty Penny is connected with the local Welfare ofhce. Ludwick Pocivanik, while not employed, resides in Elizabeth Town- ship. Violet Rudolph Cam bell is employed by the Famous store. Sarah Safiler is connected with the Books' shoe store. William Schroeder is a Harvard student. Louise Sinsel teaches in the Shaw Avenue Building. Fred Sjoberg works for the Penn McKee Cleaning Co. Gertrude Slomberg now resides in Pittsburgh. Ada Roderick is deceased. Wm. South is connected with his father's printing shop. Stanley Spiegel is emcployed by the city. Thomas Styche, not employe now, lives in Buena Vista. Dorothy Sundstrom is employed by the Bell Telephone Co. Anna Theodorowich spends her time largely at her home here. Robert Thomas is employed by the Gulf Refining Com any. Katherine Trax is the society reporter for Tie Daibf Newt. Frank Tully is in the insurance business in this city. Katherine Watson is a substitute high school teacher. Ora Whitting- ton still resides in Elizabeth Township. John Wilson is connected with the Wilson grocery store. Curtis Wisser is a mechanic at Baehr Brothers. David Wood is attending the Pittsburgh School of Accountancy. Isabelle Lee Wood Seitz resides in this city. John Wiskeman is studying for the ministry. Georgia Logan is employed by Wool- worth's. Helen Longabaugh is employed at the local Welfare office. Garnette Davidson teaches in the Fifth Avenue Building. Frank Bondi is an advanced student in the Pitt Medical School. Helen Bartlett resides in McKeesport. Elizabeth Downey teaches in the Versailles Avenue Building. james Crawford spent some time this year taking extra subjects in the local high school. Jean Calhoun, Ardella Sleeth, Margaret Eisele, Virginia Eichelberger, Ruby Miller, Meryl Miller, Regina Wilson are unassigned local teachers, doing sub- stitute work when the occasion presents itself. Cora Matesig Fairbaugh resides in McKeesport. Alice Nicholls is employed at the C. L. Kelly's Feed Store. Maurice Taksel and Lillian Guttman were married recently. They are residing in this city. Marjorie Whitaker is a Carnegie Tech graduate. Q' 'THQPiiiSb:Qygl1'Pgixf!ing Co. ' Q The Nmhcirn Ehgraving Co.' 'f Bprxer Co. Gllirch Sindh '3 ,Pn4initing' ' ,A ' JEnkrdvir1gk 5 . ' -, I A Cqgian,m V - , 'Pliofdifdpffiy V Pigfsbtxg'gh, Pa. L f 1 i .CantqrQ,!0hQp ,-LV ,. A M ,.Chijg:3g6g'I,l!ii1oia' - Mciieesport, Pa. L 1 Q ig X QQ. ,L 'K F2 'X 'S4WM5i5R1fm' 1 w T 9 ,i .M -arm-6,1 mm,w2 i fiY?72 - Z I ww' grfmsm 11. may-azxp., - , -2-f:,.:, .,-,M - f A.. -M ., W M A- , , . H L 51'ff-ffgffz,,LA-fi-xpzw,Qfrx1s'f'5Z1M V - 1-- 6. W' rfqgfgzwzswiff Gm,--M ' We M 1- .. A-:--,s'z,:M. ,. 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