McKeesport High School - Yough A Mon Yearbook (Mckeesport, PA)
- Class of 1935
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Eg 5' ECMS N Y r - - , ,X N ,X jg ' - Y A A.DAMA5KY-55- Foreword Thie ifcue of The Yough-a-Mon marks the eighteenth edition of the annual and the fifty-jirct anniverxary of the jirft elan to graduate from the McKeeJport High School. The ideal of Jervice which our fuperintendent, Dr. J. B. Richey, hay engendered and which penetratec every corner of our fchool haf helped to make thix .rchool diftinctive in the field of .recondary education. Ito .ruccen if a manifeftation of that .rpirit of cooperation which hax ever heen characteriftic of the student hody, the faculty, and the ad- miniftration in their ejjrortc to achieve a worthwhile goal. Thiy .rpirit of service has engulfed all the activitief which are now in exirtence in Mc- Keecport High School. Thic iffue of the annual reflector, in particular, a faithful record of the achievements of the part year. By picture and hy .rtory it relatef the deedf the ctudentc have accomplirhed in the clayfroomc, in foreneic activitief and in mufic work, on the haflzethall floor, on the diamond, and on the gridiron. To the Seniorf rhif volume will he a reminder that they all too .foon will pac: out of Jchool life into life'J Jchool. To the rect of the ctudentf it will give a .ruggeftion of what they mutt do to uphold the traditionf of the Red and Blue. To all thif 1935 edition will hring meinoriec of the year now drawing to a clofe. Let uf, then, live up to the hect that ic within uc .ro that our live: and the name of our .fchool may continue to he great. Sw I935 J , 10 4 O Cl Q I 1 If n Z O Z MATER ALMA OUR Q N 'U ,,,.,. .ESE 4-'va -L. 'JQO gnon Q01 Eu GO 'Ed' 33.20 Civ: Ou U U 5-rl, 33 5-4'-1 'v-4l14 Q41 J 4: .EU E S-4 .-4 U .-C! as --4 '11 N 4: .':'. 3 1. UD 8-4 U 3 o Q4 s.. 5 O 'Y1 -1 cd 4-a cd -C1 I-4 may umte. bx. s-4 2 CXO .2 O ua 'P -If 4-I G r-4 OU MO THE SHAW AVENUE SCHOOL The Freshman Department THE GEORGE WASHINGTON SCHOOL The Freshman Department 11 I935 I935 YOUGI-I-A-MO THE ELEVENTH WARD SCHOOL The Freshman Department LIKE A FGRTRESS STANDS M.H.S. 12 I935 JOSEPH B. RICHEY, LL.D. .fzzperinrendefzf of 5fb00lJ 13 o voucsu-A-MON I935 H. S. ARTHUR, NLD. R. M. BALDRIDGE ' F. CALHOUN PI'6J'f62767Zf WILL PFAFF, W. T. NORTON Vive-Prefidefzt Sefretmfy The Board oi School Directors 14 YOUGH-A-MON JAMESJ. HENDERSON, X X, E. M. MACK ' T. D. MCKEE ' MRS. ELIZABETH NEWLIN CLIFFORD SHAFER The Board of School Directors 15 l935 l lYOLJGl-I-A-M'0 I935 OHN F. BOWER, A.B., Allegheny, A.M., Columbia The Principal 16 i939 voucan-A-Mow H if JAMES H. LAWSON B.S, University of Chicago Ecl.D., University of Pittsburgh The Arfiftmzt Prinfipizl 1 x I A. R. KURTZ, AB., A.M., MARGARET G. LYNCH Franklin and Marshall Principal Eleventh Weird Building A.M., Columbia University Prinfipal Sbezzv Avenue Building 17 Qi! as if xy, X N4 X 4 WY' Q s z I rw nl Ifirst Row: Miss.AuYlfi, Miss Flynn, Miss Rankin, Mr. Berkema, M'ss A. Nelson, Miss Reed, Miss McKenery. Second Row: Miss lohm, Miss Tcfit, Miss Smedley, Miss ow, iss Cramhlet, Miss Svedherg, Miss Fluke, VL. Miss L. Nelson, Miss Scully. THE ENGLISH FACULTY .. -ff , nf. s -5 fi 4 6 ,w . 1 , ,- , First Row: Miss Lemon, Miss Courtice, Mr. Blythe, Miss Gillman,' Miss Potthoii. Second Row: Miss Richardson, Miss Youmans, Mr. Black, Miss Taylor, Miss Hardy. Third Row: Messrs. Bowen, Rieman, Lynch, Wiggins, Thomas. ,, J A , , , av THE MATHEMATICS FACULTY ' V' v '- A -'L'i 'V ' 18 W T N .2161 w s Jr Ur bw 'WV 4 nf X ' X G! 'i Y O U Q1 H ' A ' O N G P0 'A flwisfww 1 35 A 5' Lt 521451 .A-jk THE SCIENCE FACULTY First Row: Mr. Belgrade, Miss Emerson, Miss Bucrgin, Mr. Dodds, Miss Boax, Miss Simpson, Mr. Willauer. Second Row: Messrs. Sullivan, Tinson, Stewart, Danko, Calhoun, Moffatt. Third Row: Messrs. Crouse, Fallquist, McConnell, Dunlop, Hartman. Absent: Miss South. ,s ip. ,AL-rw? YL' ijfuqi x , 1 THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE FACULTY K f First Row: Mr. Carlson, Dr. Crausaz, Miss Chapin, Mr. Herbertson, Mrifkgnschler. Second Row: Miss Ross, Miss Norton, Miss Anderson, Miss Watson, Miss MCgf3QfH1iCk. N 'Q 'If .S I -. , ,.ff7, A If . 19 f I 1 ff f ,. ,J-5,1 I W ,J J .1 9 -1 , ., NI LIVVU - -wff F db MN5'vff XXXJJ g N . OU MO ' 3 Y G H A'- is i935 E s s M T ' .,-nw, THE SOCIAL SCIENCE FACULTY , First Row: Miss Gray, Miss Thompson, Miss Brown, Miss Dunlap, Miss Baldridge, Miss Rippel, Miss Wills., Second Row: Mr. Reigard, Mr. Crall, Miss West, Miss Cartwright, Mr. Hammitt, Mr. Tacey, Mr. Mclienery. Third Row: Messrs. Buchanan, Wingzert, Travis, Doehla, Mason, Erwin, Kalassay, Tindall. , '1 ,F Nl . :Q ,.,, THEECOMMERCIAL FACULTY First Row: Miss McCullough, Miss Woods, Miss Engels. Second Row: Miss Floro, Miss Lindquist, Miss Tyson, Miss Bruce, Miss Hammerberg. Third Row: Mr. Bobbitt, Miss Engelman, Miss Buhleier, Miss Hazlett, Mr. DeWo0dy. Absent: Miss Edmund. Fa 20 xr! I 1935 OUGH-A-MON THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS FACULTY First Row: Messrs. Koons, Wciglc, Cannon. Second Row: Messrs. VVeitz, Stahlein, Lewis, Schcinman, Crawford, Lanks. Third Row: Messrs. Larson. Jones, Kerr, WVinterling, Chaplin. THE SPECIAL SUBJECTS FACULTY First Row: Miss Blackburn, Miss Gorzo, Miss Kimmel. Second Row: Miss Mcinert, Mr. Stribrny, Miss Wallace, Mr. Clees, Miss Sowa. --ff .1 I , f 4' 1' Cfffjlid YS f f .L-4 .Loman-Z 21 I935 V J., :J ' PYOUGI-I-A-MGN The Administrative Staff JOSEPH B. RICHEY, LL.D., Superintendent af Selaoolr JOHN F. BOWER, A.B., A.M., Principal J. H. LAWSON, B.S., Ed.D., Afrirtant Principal HOWARD C. MCELROY, A.B., A.M., LLB., Principal, George Washington Building A. R. KURTZ, A.B., A.lVI., Principal, Shaw Avenue Building MARGARET G. LYNCH, Principal, Eleventh Ward Building I. BERKEMA, A.B., A.M ....,.. L. W. STRONG, A.B. .,.......... , RUTH E. Low, A.B., A.M ....... C. LILLIAN NELSON, A.B ...,,........ FOSTER BEATTY, A.B., A.M ...,..... AUGUST M. SCHAD, B.S., A.M ........ ANNA A. NELSON, A.B .......,................ ........ . The Teaching Staff University of Illinois .........,. .,.,.....University of Michigan........,.. .........Northwestern University....... .........Allegheny .........Geneva College and Columbia .......,.Ohio State University and Columbia University ..,... DOROTHY A. SMEDLEY, A.B., A.M. ....... ,........ C ornell College and Columbia G. R. ACKLIN, A. B .......,,.,,....... ....... ......... W a ynesburg College ................... CARSTEN AHRENS, B.S ....,.,.,................. ......... O hio State UI1iVCl'Sity ......... DONALD E, FERGUSON, A.B., A.M ......., ,........ O hio State University ......... VIRGINIA B. SCULLY, A.B ....,........... RUTH L. CRAMBLET, A.B ........ H.kRRIET R. TEEFT, A.B .......... MARGARET FLYNN, A.B ................. MARY E. AULD, A.B .,...,................,. FREDERYCK E. HOLMES, M.Ed .,...... JOHN M. BLYTHE, B.S. .,........... . EDNA L. TAYLOR, A.B ............ ..,......BuCknell University......... ,........Allegheny COllege........ .........Allegheny COllege........... .,,,.....Duquesne University,,..,,...,,.., .........Mount Holyoke College......., .........University of Pittsburgh............ .........University of Pittsburgh .....,.. Gearnelry ...,.......EngliJb ..........Engli.fb ,..,,.....Engl1Jb Englirlv Englirb University .,........., ,,,,,....,,,.........Engli.rl9 Allegheny College ..,................................................... Engliih University .......,.... Englirh .....................Engli.fh ....,............,Engli.rlv ...........Engli.rb ...........Englirh ...........Englirh ...........EnglirlJ ..,.......,Engli.rlJ ..........,EngliJb ..............Er1gliJl: , Algebra, and Triganometqf ....,.,..Wellesley College.........,....,.....,,,............................,....Algelra AMELIA RICHARDSON, A.M ,,,,,,, ,..,,.,., G rOVe City College ....,.......................... .....,.,,...., A lgebra J. W. BowEN, A.B., A.M .....,,.. ......... T ransylvania College and University of Kentucky ,......,. ,,....... G enmezgf JOSEPH LYNCH, B. S ....,....,.,,, ......... G eneva College ............................... ........... ,.......... A l gelzra WALTERJ. WIGGINS, B.S .................. ......... W estminster College .................. ............................, A lgelra BYRDE GILLMAN ................................,,... ......... U niversity of Pittsburgh .................... Commercial Arirbmn-if Non-roN J. Tr-xoMAs, A.B., A.M .......... ......... S usqueharma University and University of Pittsburgh .............. Shop Marbemarief GLENN RTEMAN, A.B., Ed.M .......,... ......... J uniata College and University of Pittsburgh ,................... Algebra and Geamery HAZEI, L. HARDY ...,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,., ....,.... U niversity of Pittsburgh ........ ......,, C ommeriial Arizlgmgfip JOSEPH W. BLACK, A.B .,.,..,. ......... U niversity of Pittsburgh ........ ............................. A lgebra OEER D. CROUSE, B.S. ............. ......... U niversity of Pittsburgh .,,..... ,...... P hyyigy JOHN F. WILLAUER, B.S .......,. JOSEPH E. MOFFATT, B.S .........., STEWART N. HARTMAN, B.S .....,.,. ALBERT T. FALLQUIST, B.S ....... Louis H. DUNLOP, B.S ...................., JOHN T. D. TINSON, B.S ................. HECTOR BELGRADE, Ph.G., B.S..... WILLIAM F. SULLIVAN, B.S ........... GEORGE H. MCCONNELL, B.S. in E.E ..,....... ......... ........,Ursinus Collegcw.................. .........Allegheny College.,............ ........Biolog,y ...,.,,.Pbyrier .........Susquehanna University...............,......,.....,............,,.PL-jffm .........Ohio Northern University Cbeminry and Indurtrial Geography .........Allegheny Collegew......................,.........................Cbemifrqf .........Bethany College...................... ..e.......................Biolngy University of Pittsburgh ...............,...,,.,................, Chewing University of Pennsylvania ...,.......,.... Indurrrial Geography M-----,Carnegie Institute of Technology .,...... Pbyrief and Algebra HARRY L. CARLSON, A.B .........,.,................. ......... G ettysburg College ........................................................ Latin ELINOR MCCORMICK, A.B., A.M ....,....... ......... U niversity of Pittsburgh ................,. ........ .......,...... L a rin HERBERT M. AMSCHLER, B.S ..,. ....... ,........ P e nnsylvania State College ,......,... ...,... G erman MARTHA CHAPIN, A.B .............. .......... U niversity of Michigan ............ .,....... F renrb 22 YOUGH-A-MON The Teaching Staff-Continued ROBERT M. CRAUSAZ, A.B., A.M., Ph.D .,..,..... .,..... O hio State University and University of Pittsburgh ,,,,,,,,, DOROTHY M- NORTON, A-B ......................... ....... N Orthwestern University ,,,,.,,,,t,,,,,. ROBERT M. HERBERTSON, A.B., A.M .,,,,..,, ,,,,,,, P ennsylvania State College V,AAVY,,,,,,,,,,, G- KATHERINE WATSON, A.B .................,., ...,.,. P ennsylvania College for Women ,,,,,,,,, MAUD Woons, M.Ed .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, LELAND P. DEWOODY, B,S ....,.,,. ROSMER L. BRUCE, A.B ....,,,..., ELFREEDA BUHLEIER, B,S .,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,Frencb .......Frencb ..........,Frencb ,,,,.,,,,l,,,.Frencb Indiana State Teachers' College ,,..,,.................. .Ytenograpby Grove City College ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,, Bookkeeping Grinnell College ..,.,...,....... Bookkeeping and Buxinen .fcience University of Pittsburgh ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .ftenography ALXCE M- ENGEI-S ------..ff,ff........,........ ....... W hitewater State Teachers' College ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, Stenograpby NAOMI S- HAMMBRBERG, B.S ......... ..s,,s, G rove City College, ,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Seenegeapby ROSE M- FLORO --V---Y-------,,-,,,,-ff.......... ....... I ndiana State Teachers' College ,....,,. ,v,l,,,,, 5' tenograplay HELEN B- TYSON ----------,,---,,A..Yv...........,, ....... U niversity of Pittsburgh .........,,.,.v, ,,,,,,,v. T ypewriting RUSSELL P- BOBBITT, A.B., A.M ...... ....... M uskingum College and Grove City College ,,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,Bookkeeping GERTRUDE E. LINDQUIST, B,S ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ---,,-- PRISCILLA HAZLETT, A-B-, B.S ....-..... ....... U niversity of Pittsburgh and F. FRANK CRALL, A.B .,.,.,,,Y,,,,,,,, SHELBY ERWIN, A.B., A.M ...,,.,.. MAEGARET DUNLAP, A.B ,... r' Carnegie Institute of Technology ...., Oberlin College ,,,,,.........,,,.,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,.. .......Ind1ana ..,.,,.University of Pittsburgh Indiana State Teachers' College ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .Xtenograplvy Stenograpby .Hirtory .......HiJtoU Hirtory, Arithmetic, and Grammar W.,E. MASON, A.B., ANI ........Y .,..,.. W est Virginia University and University of Pittsburgh ...... Problemt of Democracy L- R- TRAVIS, B-A., A.M .......,.. . ,,.,.,. University of Pittsburgh ,,,,,,,.,,,v,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,vt,,.,. Hiftory I-IU-IAN L- GRAY, B.S., A.M .,,,,.,,, .,..,,. G rove City College and University of Pittsburgh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hixtoty GEF-TRUDE BROWN, A.B., A.M ....,t,. ,....,. H iram College and University of Chicago ,,,,,,,,,,,, Hiftory .l- L- HAMMITT, JR., A.M .............., ...,,,. W ashington and jefferson College Problemx of Democracy and Civicr H- .l- TINDALL, B.-A -..t........ Pennsylvania State College ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Hiftory FRANK BUCHANAN, B.S .,i,,,,,,,r,,,, Louis A. KALASSAY, A.B., A.M ..,..... ,,.,,,,University of Pittsburgh Hiftory and Proltlemf of Democracy .,,,.,.Franklin and Marshall College and University of Pittsburgh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,... History BEATRICE V- CARTWRIGHT, A.B. ...,... ....... U niversity of Pittsburgh ' Problem! of Democracy and Cioicx ETHBL RIPPEL, A.B .tt,.ttt.,............. ....,., W ilson College ........,......,,,.,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,.i,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,. Heezery PHILIP WINGERT, A.B ...................., .,,..., U niversity of Pittsburgh ,ss,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,. Hiftory MARK R. REIGARD, A.B., A.M .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, CHARLES E.. MCKENERY, JR., A.B ,,,,,- ., ,,,,r ,A ALFRED KERR ,... M. C. KOONS A.,,................,,..... HOMER O. WEITZ, B.S .,,,Y,,,,,,,., JAMES H. LEWIS, B.S. in Ed ,,,.,., FRANK STABLEIN ,,,,,,.....,..,............. GERALD F. LANKS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Bethany College and University of Pittsburgh Hirtoq and General Science University of Pittsburgh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,HlIf0Ij' FRANKJ. WEIGLE, B.S. ...................,,., ....,,. C arnegie Institute of Technology Director of Vocational Education ....,..Carnegie Institute of Technology Unit Trade Pattern-Making Rochester Mechanics Institute ,,,,,,,,,.., Unit Trade Drafting University of Pittsburgh ,r,,,,r,,,,.,,,,,,, ...Unit Trade Drafting University of Pittsburgh ,,,,,...,...ss.,,,s, Unit Trade Electricity ....,..University of Pittsburgh..........Unzt University of Pittsburgh ,....,,..........,. Trade Pattern-Making .U nit Trade Electricity ,U nit Trade Electricigf JOHN E. CRAWFORD, B.S., A.M. ....... ....... U niversity of Pittsburgh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, A. K. WINTERLING, B.S ................. ....... U niversity of Pittsburgh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Unit Trade Drafting R. D. CANNON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, BYRON L. CHAPLIN, B.S .......... MARGARET KIMMEL, B.S ......,... ERNA E. MEINERT ......,....,..... ,,,,,,, WILLIAM A. CLEES, B.S ........,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,, E. II. STRIBRNY, A.B. in Music ,,,,,c,,, ,,,,,,, ARLA E. WALLACE. B.S.M .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Buffalo State Teachers' College ,,...... Unit Trade Electricity Pennsylvania State College ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Electrical Tbeog Carnegie Institute of Technology ,,............ Home Economic: Temple University ...,..,.................,....,,,..., Plqyrical Education Grove City College ...,............................,, Phyrical Education Carnegie Institute of Technology ......,. lnrtrumental Muric Oberlin Conservatory of Music ,,...............,.. .Choral Mum: 23 l935 YOUGH-A-MUN 1935 1955 The George Washington Building MARGARET RANKIN, A.B .,,,,,,,. ELEANOR M. TOIIIN, A.B .,..... . The High School Department HOWARD C. MCELROY, A.B., A.M., LL.B .....,.,,,,,.,,., Wesleyan University, University of Pittsburgh, and Duquesne University ,,,, .Principal .........Allegheny College............... .........Lalce Erie College .. Englifh .......Eng!Z.rb HARRY' C. PRY, A.B ...,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, U niversity of Pittsburgh ,.., ....,.....,.... Englnh HELEN M. POTTHOFE, A.B .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, A llegheny College ,,i...,.,..,,, ,,,,,, ........,,.......,,...i A I gebm J. S. CALHOUN, BS ,....,... ....... ......... P e nnsylvania Stare College ...... .......... G mem! .Ycience MILDRED SOUTH, A.B. .,,.,......., ....,.... G oucher College ,,.................l. ......,... G e1ze1'.1l .Yclenre IVY SIMPSON, A.B ........................,.. .......... T hiel College ............. ........,. Gmeru! .Slrience THOMAS DANKO, B.S. in EE ..,..,....... ...,..... L ehigh University '........... ..,.............. G anew! Tcience DOROTHY ANDERSON, A.B. .. ..,,................. ......... M orningside College ......l....... ...... ....... L a tin and Englifln MARIETTA V. EDMUND, BS. in Commerce ..,.,.... Grove City College ..,..................... Slenagmphy and Englirb WILLIAM S. TACEY, A.B., A.M.. .... ........... ........, G e neva College and Columbia University ................ Civm MATILDA BALDRIDGE, A.B .,,,... MARY LOUISE WILLS, A.B ......... ...,.....Westm1nster College............... .........University of Pittsburgliw... ..........Ci1fitf Mcrlyufzical Drawing Nleclmniml Dwzwirzg Mechanical Drawing J. MORRIS JONES ................... ......... W illiamson Trade School ......... ....... C. H. LARsON, BS ....... ....... .,....,.. S t out Institute .......................... ....... JAY SCI-IEINMAN, B.S. ,............... ....... ......... J o hns Hopkins University '.... .. ....... MARGARET I. BLACKBURN, A.B ...... ......... W ellesley College .......... ......... ....... The Shaw Avenue Building The High School Department ,...MzzJzr A. R. KURTz, A.B., A.M ..,...... ......,..,... ...,........ F ranklin and Marshall College A.M. Columbia University '............... . ..... ........ P rincipal HULDA FLUKE, B.S ................. ......... U niversity of Pittsburgh .... ...... ....... E n glirb GWEN MCKENERY, A.B ......... ......... U niversity of Pittsburgh.. ..... ....... E ngfifb JANE REED, A.B .................. ......... Vv lilson College .......,............ ........ E nglifla AGNES YOUMANS, A.B ........ .......... L ake Erie College ......... ........ A Zgebm IRMA COURTICE, A.B ....... .......... V assar College A.M ...., .......... C olumbia University .......... .................. A lgebm W. W. Donns. A.B ........ . ....... Geneva College ................. .......... G mera! .frienre GRACE BUERGIN, A.B .......... .......... A llegheny College ....... ....... .............. G e nerd! tfrienrr RACHEL BoAx, A.B .......... .......... G oucher College. ......... ............................... G mem! Srienre ESTHER EMERsoN, A.B ....... .......... W ooster College. ..... .......... G mem! Srience and Englixla MARLIN Ross, A.B ..................... .......... W ilson College ............. ........ .......,.................,... L erin FLORENCE ENGELMAN, A.B .......... .......... B eaver College ......................... ........ S' tenagmphy MARY THOMPSON, B.S ........... .......... U niversity of Pittsburgh .................. .................. C ivicf RUTH WEST ............................................. .................... I ndiana State Teachers' College ......... ..................... C ivim SARAH GoR7o, B.S ........................................................... Carnegie Institute of Technology '............. .Hams Eranamicx HELEN SOWA, B.S. in Health and Physical Eel.. ....... Slippery Rock State Teachers' College ......., ,,Physiml Ednmfion The Eleventh Ward Building MARGARET G. LYNCH ......... ANNE C. SVEDBURG ......... The High School Dapartment ..........Indiana State Teachers' College........ GRACE LEMON, A.B ...................... .......... A llegheny College .,........................,. SAMUEL L. STEWART, JR., A.B. ......... . ETHEL MAE MCCULLOUGH, A.C.A. ........ .......... B eckley College and ALBERT R. DOEHLA, A.B .................. ........Principul ...............Eng!iJb Algebra ..........Westminster Collegem...................................Geneml .Ytienre Bowling Green Business University ................ Stenagmphy ..........Grove City College.......,....,..................... ..............Ci1!iL'J' 24 OUGH-A-MON SENIORS A , :WL E fg .f32f?H'a ' mfqyi' 9 rx Rf' Xb 3:1 'fl-' nj? lm 1' X f' ,, x ., . X.. Clan 0.56671 Proficient .., ... ... , WILLIAM TOBIAS Vice-Prefident .,.... . ,.., A LICE ROTZSCH Secretmgf ....., , ..... .,.... D 0111s STRONG Tremmfeff ,.., . A ... LEROY PEARSON Claw Colon BLACK AND OLD GOLD Clow Flower BRONZE ROSE Clow Moflo NOT FOR SCHOOL BUT FOR LIFE 25 l935 I YOUGH-A-MON I935 Senior Class Committees THE RING COMMITTEE NELL BEAUREGARD, BETTY DENNEN, JOHN DOMINGO, WILLIAM FLOHR, BILL GARVIN VIRGINIA HALL, JOSEPH JENKINS, RICHARD JONES, CHARLES KELLY, MIKE KERSIC LUCILLE LAMB, MINNIE LONG, VIRGINIA LOVSVRY, CARL NELSON MELDA PATTERSON, LOIS PEIRCE, ANGELA PLESNIAK ROBERT RODERICK, HELEN SMITH, CATHERINE TAYLOR ALBERT THOMAS, BERNARD VODILA, ELEANOR WEISSERT THE CHRISTMAS DANCE COMMITTEE WILLIAM ANDERSON, Chairman, HELEN BRODZINSKI, LOUISE DAHLIN, TONY DAMASKY ADA KIER, SUSIE PETERSON, EDWARD RACK, GENEVIEVE SCHULTZ, CHARLES STEINER THE COLORS COMMITTEE ELMIRA MERCER, Chairman, FERN ANDERSON, ALFRED BOWLER, ROY CROUCH LEON DARLING, LILLIAN ENGSTER, RUSSELL FREELANDER, JESSE GUTTMAN WILLIAM WILSON THE FLOWER COMMITTEE JOHN JONES, Chairman, MARY LOUISE ABBATICCHO, WILLIAM CHRIST, HARRY DRYE LOUISE KNISS, BETTY MCDONOUGH, BETTY SILAK, SHAN TOTH, EDWARD WEBB THE MOTTO COMMITTEE LEO SARINSKY, Chairman, WILLIS CARE, MARY KOSTKAS, STANLEY KRAYCHICK VIRGINIA LOWRY, ROSE MEHLMAN, LOUISE RICHARDS ESTHER MASER, SAM VAUGHAN THE INVITATIONS COMMITTEE RUSSELL CALLAHAN, Chairman, NELL BEAUREGARD, REGIS BARTON DORIS HUTTENHOWER, GLEN LOTZ, RUTH MAC DONALD HELEN MCFARLANE, JAMES ORMAN, GLEN SANDMEYER THE EASTER DANCE COMMITTEE WILLIAM KELLY, Chairman, HIRAM ANDREWS, PAUL CARROZZO, IRMA GUSKY MILLICENT HOYT, ANDREW KLUCZKA, GEORGE PETACH, LOREDA STROM 26 OU - -MO l935 Y G H A N wx '- a . ,Lo M14 2' William Tobias President Centennial COMMERCIAL Mary L. Abbaticcho North Braddock PREIxxR,xToRY Vernon Albine Grandview LITERARY Andrew Ambroziak Grandview LITERARY ,f :VT .Uv Alice Rotzsch Yice President East End PREPARATORY Rose Acton St. Pius PRI-:PIxRAToRY David Aliskovitz Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY Carl Anderson George Vifashington PREPARATORY Doris Strong Secretary Centennial PREPARATORV Elinor Ahlquist Centennial PREPARATORY Loretta Allen Mifiiin Township LITERARY Fern Anderson Centennial PREPARATORY 27 LeRoy Pearson Treasurer Myer Avenue, Port X ue TNDUSTRIAL Margaret Akerburg Eleventh Ward COMMERCIAL Louise Allen Lincoln, Versailles Twp. COMMERCIAI. William Anderson St. Peter's COMMERCIAL YOUGH-A-MON 1935 Harold Andrew Grandview PREPARATORY Sarah Bach East End COMMERCIAL Emma Barnett Centennial COMMERCIAL Harry Bathe Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY Hiram Andrews St. Pius LITERARY Rose Bacsi Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Regis Barton St. Peter's INDUSTRIAL Jerome Bauer Elizabeth, Penn. PREPARATORY Nathaniel Apter Shaw Avenue PREPAR.-XTORY Arthur Balogh Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAL Irene Barynas St. Marys Polish COMMERCIAL Bernard Baur St. IVlary's German INDUSTRIAL 28 Catherine Babolic Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Charlet Barnett West Side COMMERCIAL James Bashista Grandview PREPARATORY Dale Beachy Centennial LITERARY YOUGH-A-MON Nell Beauregard Centennial 1 I REP.xRAToRv Verna Belpuliti Myer Avenue, Port Yue PREPIIRATQRY Leonard Berkovitz Versailles Boro. PREPARATORY Evelyn Birath East End Conn ERCIAI. John Beckowitz Helen Beirne Linden, Lincoln Twp. St. Pius INoL'sTRIIxI. CoxIxIIiRcI,1.L Philomena Berarducci Joseph Beres Centennial Eleventh VVard PRIaPIxR.xToRY INDUSTRIAL Florence Berta St. Peter's COIIMERCIAI. Mary Ruth Bissel Centennial PREPIIRATORY Gabriel Bertoty Holy Trinity INDUSTRIAL Ney Black 29 West Side INDUSTRIAL John Belany Holy Trinity INDIKSTRIIII. Dewayne Bergquist Centennial LITERARY Lois Best VERSAILLES BORO. PRIQPARATORY Charles Blackiston Grandview INDUSTRIAL 502 YOUGH-A-MON I935 Charles Blamick Port Vue INDUSTRIAL Alfred Bowler Centennial PREPARATORY Peggy Britton Centennial PREPARATORY Katherine Brown Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY Helen Bock Holy Trinity George Bodnar Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL John Bozogan Anthony Bradic Centennial Sacred Heart INDUSTRIAL LITERARY Thomas Brletic Theodore Brodnos Myer Avenue, Port Vue Dravosburg INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL Elmer Brunell Walter Bryla West Side, Tenth Ward Shaw Avenue LITERARY INDUSTRIAL 30 Thelma Bower George Washington COMMERCIAL Margaret Bredacs Port V ue PREPARATORY Helen Brodzinski St. IVIary'S LITERARY Nola Bukes Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL YCUGH-A-MON Alice Bumbarger Harold Bumbarger Lincoln Grandview COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Maxine Butler Annabelle Buzek Junior High, Uniontown Holy Trinity LITERARY ComIERCI.xL Willis Callaway Abegail Campbell Centennial Port Vue LITERARY LITERARY John Cano William Caraher Centennial Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY PREPARATORY Earl Burkholder Shaw Avenue INDITSTRIAI. Clarence Byard Versailles Borough INDL'sTRI.xI. Alice Campbell George Washington COMMERCIAL Willis Care VVest Side INDUsTR14xL 31 f..-G 70 f...-L Elena Buti Grandview PREPARATORY Russell Callahan Lincoln COMMERCIAL Ruth Campbell Myer Avenue, Port Vue PREP.-XRATORY Betty Jane Carlson Port Vue PREPARATORY I935 had-iQ YOUGH-A-MON I935 Gladys Carpenter Centennial COMMERCIAL Paul Carrozzo Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Robert Chapman Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAL Roy Cindric Snake Hollow INDUSTRIAL Howard Carpenter Grandview PREPARATORY Joe Carson St. Peter'S PREPARATORY John Cherney Holy Trinity INDUSTRIAL David Clark Versailles Avenue COMMERCIAL Samuel Carr St. Pius COMMERCIAL Alice Carter Emerson, Gary, I PREPARATORY William Christ Centennial INDUSTRIAL Elizabeth Clarke Liberty Borough PREPARATORY 32 Anna Carrozzo Port Vue COMMERCIAL Mark Cartwright ncliana West Side LITERARY Stephen Ciborowski St. IVIary'S INDUSTRIAL William Cline Dravosburg PREPARATORY f Y O U G H-A-M O N pf.f, ,iKL S X Louis Cohn Centennial LITERARY Elvira Cooper Eleventh VVard PREPARATORY Catherine Cornell Eleventh Ward COMMERCIAI. William Crawford Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY Ralph Colbert Eleventh Wiarcl PREPARATORY Mattie Cooper Eleventh VVarrl PREPARATORY Raymond Cotter St. Pius INDUs'rR1AL Isabelle Crawley Eleventh Ward PREPARATORY Jack Connelly St. Peter's LITERARY Dunstan Corbett Centennial PREPARATORY Charles Cowell Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY Dorothy Crosby Cresson, Penn. PREPARATORY 33 Ruth Considine Camden School PREPARATORY Mary Corey Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY Samuel Coy Port Vue lNDUsTRIAL Roy Crouch Port Vue INDUsTR1AL ,...' I, I935 .' 1 -ff! 'W if., s - 'L 1 Q kfsngi-H ,' f' l ilvffilwffn 6 2 YOUGH-A-MON 1935 Ada Curry Grandview COMMERCIAL Louise Dahlin Versailles Borough PREPARATORY Mary Jane Danko Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Howard Davis Port Vue PREPARATORY Reed Curry Dravosburg LITERARY Anthony Damasky Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAL Leon Darling Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY Mildred Davis Centennial PREPARATORY Stanley Cynkar Adam Dabin St. lVlary's Industry INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL Emil Dandar Fern Danielson St. Peter's Dravosburg PREPARATORY PREPARATORY Edna Davis Shaw Avenue Florence Davis Duquesne jr. High COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL William Davis Delmar Dawkins Versailles Avenue Centennial PREPARATORY PREPARATORY 34 O ol-l MO Sanford De Berry Versailles Borough PREPARATORY Wayne De Moss Centennial INDUSTRIAL Francis Diegelman St. Pius LITERARY Louis Dirle Eleventh VVard COMMERCIAL Margaret Deemer Versailles Avenue COMMERCIAL Betty Dennen Fawcett PREP.-XRATORY William Dietrich St. Pius PREPARATORY Lucille Dodds Fawcett COMMERCIAL Robert Deer Ninth Wartl PRERARATORY Mary G. Detweiler Centennial LITERARY Gladys Diggins Grandview PREPARATORY Gladys Domarsky St. Peter's COMMERCIAL 35 Charlotte de Fries Boardman, Youngstown, Ohio PREPARATORY Catherine Diamond St. Pius PREPARATORY Virginia Dillow Versailles Borough COMMERCIAL John Domingo Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL l935 l935 I Q4 I J , ,,, f .qjjlf F 1 if f if ii L 4 J af iff!! OU MO I June Dorsey St. Peter'S PREPARATORY Elizabeth Duncan Eleventh Ward LITERARY Vera Engwer Fawcett COMMERCIAL Michael Evanchak Liberty Borough INDUSTRIAL Marian Downs Versailles Avenue LITERARY Robert Duncan Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY Robert Enke Private School Harry Drye Centennial COMMERCIAL Howard Dunn Grandview INDUSTRIAL Harold Espey Shaw Avenue Margaret Dudash George Washington COMMERCIAL Lillian Engster Centennial COMMERCIAL Julia Estok Holy Trinity INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Betty E. Evans Betty Lucille Evans Edna Fagerstrom Frank, Elizabeth Twp. Centennial Eleventh Ward COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL PREPARATORY 36 OU MO Clark Fait Eleventh Ward INDUSTRIAL Virginia Fawcett Lincoln PREPARATORY Ray Fesh Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Oarl Finlayson Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY Leanna Fait Eleventh VVard PREPARATORY Florence Feldman Centennial PREPARATORY Robert Fetters Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY Phyllis Firestone Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Albert Farkas Centennial PREPARATORY William Ferency Eleventh Ward INDUSTRIAL Albert Fiddler Eleventh Ward COMMERCIAL Margaret Fitz Long Run, Versailles Twp. LITERARY 37 Christa Fath St. lXlary's German PREP.-XRATGRY Raymond Ferguson St. Pius LITERARY Mary Elizabeth Filson Fawcett Plan LITERARY Paul Flegal West Side PREPARATORY 1935 I935 vowel-I-A-MON Ruth Fleming Tony Flizanes Lincoln, Versailles Twp. Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Jane Forney Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Josephine Frankovic West Side COMMERCIAL Charles Gala West Side COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Alex Forrest West Side INDUSTRIAL Herbert Fredrickson George Washington LITERARY William Garvin George Washington PREPARATORY William Flohr Jean Forbes George Washington Eleventh Ward INDUSTRIAL PREPARATORY David Fowler Leona Franko Grandview Eleventh Ward INDUSTRIAL PREPARATORY Russell Freelander Mary Ethel Freund Lincoln St. IVlary's German COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL Norma Genard Lincoln, Versailles Twp COMMERCIAL Marie Gaydos Holy Trinity COMMERCIAL 38 Ki f 6' W fi? k I, adbfv ' J ,..' - .4 I I v YOUGH-A'MON .iw llyf.-1.53 tj-y. X' .+I , l m -J.. . .L ,, . Clifford Gibson Shaw Avenue LITERARY Catherine Gilmore St. Pius PREPARATORY Arthur Goldberg Centennial PREPARATORY Helen Gothard Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL James Gibson Grandview LITERARY Barbara Gingo VVest Side COIIIIERCIAL Estelle Goldberg l'.S.197, Brookly PREPARATORY Andrew Gourash St. Pius PREPARATORY Norman Gibson Centennial PREPARATORY Jane Ginn Centennial PREP.-XRATORY Charlotte Goodman n, N.Y- Junior High LITERARY Alex Goydan Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAL 3 9 Evelyn Giese Fawcett Plan COMMERCIAL Iva Goettel Centennial PRERARATORY Herbert Goss Swissvale, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Paul Grabill St. Pius INDUSTRIAL l935 Ne YOUGH-A-'MONL I935 lip , if-4' . J Af ,, ' Betty Grace Achie Gray Centennial Grandview PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL Lillian Griffiths Carl Gross George Washington West Side PREPARATORY INDUSTRIAL Jesse Guttman Jane Haeberlen Shaw Avenue Grandview PREPARATORY PREPARATORY William Halleron Stephen Haller Lincoln, Versailles Twp. St. Peter's LITERARY PREPARATORY Doris Greaves Wendell Gregory Dravosburg St. Pius PREPARATORY LITERARY Barbara Gruber Irma Gusky Sacred Heart Centennial COMMERCIAL PREPARATORY Leon Hall I 2 ,ful f ?'w5fVirginia Hall Shaw Avenue Eleventh Ward INDUSTRIAL LITERARY Alice Halversen Alex Hamilton Eleventh Ward lndustry LITERARY INDUSTRIAL 40 'aff' YOUGH-A-MON William Hanlon St. Pius LITERARY Helen Harper Boston PREPARATORY Michael Haso John Haralam Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAL Dorothy Harrison Dravosburg COMMERCIAL Albert Heholtji I. Holy Trinity Greenock Vg. INDUSTRIAL LITERARY + L. gl Melvin Henderson Fern Hendrie George Washington Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL s Y, Anna E. Harkness Shaw Avenue LITERARY Raymond Hartstein VVest Side PREPARATORY Regis Helfrick Duquesne -lr. High INDUSTRIAL Dorcas Herbert Versailles Avenue COMIIERCIAL 41 Dorothy Harman East End PREPARATORY William Haselhoff Eleventh Ward PREPARATORY Francis Henderson Culmerville PREPARATORY Martha Hess Liberty Borough ComIERcIfxL l935 I935 O O Y' LJGH-A-M N I A Thomas Heveker Grandview INDUSTRIAL Norman Hirshberg Shaw Avenue LITERARY William Hoch St. IVIary's German PREPARATORY Kenneth Hopkins George Washington INDUSTRIAL Madelyn Hibbs VVest Side PREPARATORY Dorothy Hiteman Centennial PREPARATORY Edwin Holloway Centennial LITERARY Wilda Horn East End COMMERCIAL Don Hillwig Shaw Avenue LITERARY Jean Hively Centennial PREPARATORY Albert Homoky Snake Hollow, Versailles Twp. INDUSTRIAL Lawrence Hornfeck St. Mary's German PREPARATORY 42 James Hirshberg Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY Bernice Hobby Sunset,N.VersaillesTwp COMMERCIAL William Hoop Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY Millicent Hoyt George Washington PREPARATORY J. f I ' V' x, YOUC-,I-I-A-MON 1 U ' I-5 F J- Qu Ardafay Huemme Greenock, Penn. COMMERCIAL Theresa Humenik Port Yue PREIIARATORY Catherine Hyduk Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Anna Mae Iverson Versailles Avenue COMMERCIAL William Huff East End COMMERCIAL Louise Hurley George Washington PREPARATORY Richard Imblum Duquesne INDUSTRIAL Bernice Izbicka St. M ary's Polish COMMERCIAL Alice Hughes William Hughes Grandview Versailles LITERARY lJRliP.XRA'1'ORY Stella Hutsko Doris Huttenhower Sunset,N .VersaillesTwp. Centennial COMMERCIAL PRIEPARATORY Viola Ingel Betty Ingram Shaw Avenue St. Mary's COMMERCIAL LITERARY Robert Jack Glenn Jackel Versailles Borough Centennial PREPARATORY PREPARATORY fgu-Of fwcq, gy I I933 fs I 4'i N YOUGH-A-MON I935 Ruth Jackson Centennial PREPARATORY Cecilia Johnson George Washington LITERARY Ella Jones Versailles Borough PREPARATORY Richard Jones Centennial VPREPARATORY Raymond James Joseph Jenkins Anna Johnson Versailles Avenue Lincoln Port Vue INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL ComIERcI.xL Edwin Johnson Louise Johnson George Johnston Centennial Shaw Avenue Versailles Borough LITERARY X, PREPA ATORY INDUSTRIAL I ' 1 X 1' ' I . L - V ' XJ . James Jones . :Tonese J M Leslie Jones Dravosburg 'X Centennial Fawcett PREPARATORY X PREPARATOLY PREPARATORY Frank Judy Albert Kansa Irene Kardos Sf-AfHfh0nY,Bfidg9PC'1't Centennial Shaw Avenue I Ohm PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL NDUSTRIAL 44 YOLJGH-A-MUN Wallace Kasmarik Liberty Borough INDUSTRIAL Harold Kegler Versailles Twp. INDUSTRIAL Glenn Kemp West Side PREPARATORY Ada Kier Liberty Borough PREPARATORY William Kear Margaret Keddie George Washirigton St. Mary's German INDUSTRIAL LITERARY Iitaiiclella Kelley i fiharles Kelly East End St. Pius LITERARY COMMERCIAL Margaret Kerston Alex Kertis Shaw Avenue Centennial CQIIMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Ruth Kier James Killgallon Liberty Borough Highland Grove PREPARATORY PREPARATORY 45 William Keenan Grandview PREPARATORY William Kelly St. Pius INDUSTRIAL Bob Kessling Christy Park PREPARATORY Isabelle Kimotek St. Pius PREPARATORY l935 YOUGH-A-MON I93S c gilbzffhyjtfll We .dvfb 4 Carroll Kincaid Fawcett Plan PREPARATORY Margaret Kish Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY Francis Kline St. Peter'S LITERARY Louise Kniss George Washington PREPARATORY I . fur' ,Q Helen King Margaret Kirsch Ruth Kirschner Shaw Avenue St. IVIary's German Centennial COMMERCIAL PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL Joseph Kittiko Matthew Kittiko John Klein Shaw Avenue St. Peter'S LITERARY PREPARATORY INDUSTRIAL Pete Klipa Andrew Kluczka Vivian Knabe West Side Shaw Avenue Lincoln, Versailles Twp. LITERARY INDUSTRIAL PRI-IPARATORY Raymond Kniss John Knoll Mildred Knortz Dravosburg, Penn. St. Pius Centennial INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 46 O MO John Knox Clarence Koester Centennial Greenock PREPARATORY PREPARATORY Joseph Korch Ethel Kormos SunSet,N.VerSailleSTwp. Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Margaret E. Kovach Mary Koval East End Holy Trinity COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL William Krause Stanley Kraychick Lincoln Twp. Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAL LITERARY Roy Kohl John Kokayko Myer Avenue, Port Vue West Side INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL Elverna Kortz Mary Kostkas Centennial Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY PREPARATORY Mathias Kramer Glenn Kraus St. Mary'S German Grandview INDUSTRIAL PREPARATORY William Krieger Andrew Krivonak Shaw Avenue Port Vue COMMERCIAL LITERARY 47 l935 I935 P YOUGI-I-A-MON Mike Krivonyak Myer Avenue INDUSTRIAL Frank Kuczler Boston, Penn. INDUSTRIAL Jerry Kyslinger West Side INDUSTRIAL Alex Lang George Washington PREPARATORY Frederick Kropp Chester Krunsky Lincoln, Versailles Twp. Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAL Michael Kusic Shaw Avenue LITERARY Lillie Mae Lacey Buena Vista, Elizabeth Twp. COMMERCIAL Betty Lang St. Pius COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL Esther Kustra Grandview PRE PARATORY Dorothy Lamb Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY William Latta Fawcett Plan PREPARATORY 48 Tony Kucherak Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY Helen Kustra St. Mary's Polish COMMERCIAL Lucille Lamb St, Peter's PREPARATORY William Lawley St. Pius INDUSTRIAL YOUGH-A-MON Margaret Le Chalk Lee Leckman Centennial Centennial CONINIERCIAI, INDUSTRIAI. Robert C. Lindberg Robert E. Lindberg Centennial Grandview PRl5PAR.X'1'0RY INDUsT1e1.xL Charles Lofstrom Rita Loftus Long Run St. l'eter's lNnL's'rRI,x1. IJTIQRARY Glenn Lotz Helen Lotz Centennial Centennial lNDUS'1'RIAL PREP,xRix'roRv -r William Leigh Highland Grove lNnUs'rR1ixL William Linderman Versailles Avenue L1'rERARY David Long Centennial PREP.XRA'l'ORY Louise Lovrich VVest Side CUMMIQRCIAL 49 Edith Lewis Shaw Avenue PRIQPARATORY William Lofgren Grandview PRIQPARATORY Minnie Long Dravosburg, Penn. Com1ERC1,xI, Corrine Lowry St. Mary's German COMMERCIAL T -O Uf G H - A FM OQVCN. M I935' l Virginia Lowry Joseph Loya Centennial Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL PREPARATORY Ruth MacDonald Minnie Mackeway Lincoln, Versailles Twp. Centennial LITERARY COMMERCIAL Clara Maguire Jack Mainwaring Lincoln East End PREPARATORY INDUSTRIAL Geraldine Mangan John Manning St. Pius St. SteplIen's LITERARY PREPARATORY Wallace Lyons Centennial INDUSTRIAL Jack Mac Millan Centennial PREPARATORY Eugene Majda George Washington PREPARATORY Thomas Manning Centennial LITERARY 50 Frances Mac St. lVlary's Polish COMMERCIAL Margaret Magnus Versailles Twp. COMMERCIAL Donald Maley Buena Vista, Elizabeth Twp. COMMERCIAL Andy Marhefka Myer Avenue INDUSTRIAL O LJ NA O Edworth Marten Centennial lNDUs'rRIIxL John Matta St. Peter's LITERARY John Mayersky Highland Grove INDUSTRIAL Marjorie McClay Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Ada Jean Martin Versailles Borough PRIQPARATORY Lillian Maund Centennial PREPARATORY Rita Jayne McCahill St. Peterls COMMERCIAL Mary McClusky Centennial COMMERCIAL Esther Maser Cyril Matik Myer Avenue Centennial LITERARY INDUSTRIAL Margaret Maxwell Virginia Maydew George Washington Grandview LITERARY COMMERCIAL Robert McCall Greenock INDUSTRIAL Helen E. McCaskey Versailles Avenue COMMERCIAL Ruth MCCorkle Lincnln, Versailles Twp. Versailles Avenue COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL Betty McCracken 5 1 4935 l935 YGUGH-A-MON , -'f,d ,, I P-F I . l 'Y Albert McCrumb Centennial COMMERCIAL William McGaw Centennial PREPARATORY Robert McKenna St. Peter's PREPARATORY Bertille McMullen St. Pius PREPARATORY Betty Jane McDonoughWalter McElravy Versailles Avenue Boston. Penn. PREPARATORY PREPARATORY Margaret McGirr Milton McIntosh St. Pius Grandview LITERARY PREPARATORY Clara Louise McLane Lillian McMillen Versailles Avenue St. PeIer's PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL Blema Mendlowitz George Wasliington LITERARY Rose Mehlman Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAI. 52 Helen McFarlane Centennial PREP.-XRATORY John McKee Dravosburg PREPARATORY Dora McMillen Grandview PREPARATORY John Menozzi Blythedale, Penn INDUsTRIAI, YOUGH-A-MON Elmira Mercer Centennial LITERARY Alfred Metz Centennial INDUSTRIAL Francis Miklos Centennial INDUSTRIAL Harry J. Miller St. Pius INDUSTRIAL Walter Merry Eleventh VVard PREPARATORY Lois Metz Industry PREPARATORY Elaine Miller Homestead PRIsPAR.xToRv Harry R. Miller Fawcett INDI's'IRI1xL Albert Merschat Chester Meskowski Port Vue Highland Grove INDUSTRIAL CoxnIIaRCIAI, Mary Elizabeth Mezoff Glenn Mikaloif West Side West Side PREPARATORI' PREP.-XRATORY Ellsworth Miller George Miller Dixon Avenue, St. joseph, Duquesne East Pittsburgh PRIzPIxRIxToRY COMMERCIAL Hope Miller Raymond Miller Centennial Boston, Penn. LITERARY INDUSTRIAL 53 I935 Arre rv ROI U G H -A - M O N 1935 Walter Miller Wanita Miller Centennial West Side COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL Jack Moffat Steve Momich Lincoln Mifflin Twp. INDUSTRIAL ,Q,PREPARA'l'ORY i iw Lucille Moore Ruth Moore Dixon Avenue, Centennial N. Versailles Twp. PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL Henry Morus St. Mary's Polish PREPARATORY L1 , ,, 2 Maureen Mullen Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY Charles Minnick Eugene Misenhelter Myer Avenue, POrtV ue St. Pius PREPARATORY Don Mooney Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY Carl Morlock George Washington PREPARATORY Rose Muscante Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY 54 LITERARY Joseph Moore St. Pius PREPARATORY Norman Morris Highland Grove INDUSTRIAL Robert Myers St. Pius INDUSTRIAL GU MO John Nagay Casimer Naspinsky East Union, Uniontown Grandview PRIQPARATORY COMMIERCIAI. Doris Nelson Mary Nesterowicz Centennial Shaw Avenue ' PRIiP.xR.xToRY COMMIQRCIIII. Frank Nickolls Dorothy Norton Greenock Shaw Avenue LITERARY COMMERCIAL Nell Nystrom Jane O'Donnell Grandview St. Pius PREPARATORY LITERARY Maury Nayhouse Carl Nelson Centennial George XVashingt0n PR1el'.xRIxToRY INDUSTRIAL Catherine Nestor Mary Nicholson Shaw Avenue Shaw Avenue C0xIxIERCI,xI. COMMERCIAI, Geraldine Nunimaker Charles Nylander Lincoln, Versailles Twp, Eleventh XVard COIIAIERCIAL INIJL's'rRIAL George Ohsberg Florence Onder Versailles Avenue Holy Trinity INIJUSTRIAI. CUMMERCIIIL 55 l935 l935 O MO Jack Orbell Grandview PREPARATORY Clary Osborne George Washington PREPARATORY Lexie Patrick Buena Vista COMMERCIAL Dorothy Patterson Boston, Penn. COMMERCIAL James Orman Centennial PREPARATORY Arnold Osterman Versailles Avenue INDUSTRIAL Margaret Patrick VVest Side COMMERCIAL Melda Patterson Liberty Borough COMMERCIAL Frank Orris Eleventh Warcl PREPARATORY Joseph Pa ter St. Pius INDUSTRIAL Michael Patrick West Side PREPARATORY Frank Pavlic Sacred Heart INDUSTRIAL 56 Helen Orris Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Olympia Paterra Eleventh VVard COMMERCIAL Belle Patterson Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY Margaret Pavuk East End PREPARATORY YOUGH-A-MON Lois Peirce Centennial COMMERCIAL Vera Peterson Highland Grove COMMERCIAL Joe Picardi Centennial INDUSTRIAI. George Podolak Holy Trinity lNDt7sTRLx1, Madeline Perhacs St. Pius Coxmlfuclrxl. James Pflumm Dravosburg Pieevrxkxfciiw William Pigozzi Greenock l'REPrxu.xToRx' Esther Pollak Shaw Aven uc l.I'lll-LRARY George Petach Centennial P1zEP,xRrxTORY Marjorie Phar East McKeesp0rt LITERARY Angela Plesniak Centennial P1uzPARATORY Jean Pollard Grandview Pklmxnixronx' 57 Susie Peterson Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Lois Phillips Eleventh Vvard LI'r1fR.xRv Stanley Ploszay St. Mary's INDUSTRIAL Walter Popelas Versailles Avenue INDUSTRIAL I935 l935 OU MO fi fy Helen Popovich Marie Posega Melvin Potosky Clayton Powley West Side George Washington Shaw Avenue Centennial COMMERCIAL PREI-ARATORY PREPARATORY PREPARATORY Blanche Poynor Fanny Poynor Sylvia Proctor Elinor Prokop Lincoln, Vers:1illesTwp. Lincoln, Versailles Twp. Shaw Avenue Centennial COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL PREPARATORY Adelaide Pry Agnes Pry Alexander Prytulak Agnes Pudlak Shaw Avenue Dravosburg Shaw Avenue Victory, Elizabeth Twp. COMMERCIAL LITERARY COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL A Julia Pugliano Edward Rack Frank Rackley Adam Raczkowski Centennial Boston, Penn. Versailles Avenue Blythedale COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL LITERARY INDUSTRIAL 58 GU MC Lois Rader Centennial Coxmmcltxl, Margaret Rankin Eleventh NVard Com112Rc1A1, Larry Rendin Boston, Penn. PREPARATORY Louise Richards Centennial PR12PAR,x'roRY Frances Radinovic Sacred Heart Com1ERc1:xL John Razny St. lXlary's Polish PREixPRA'roRY Frank Rendulic VVest Side INDIJSTRIAI. Evelyn Rickard Eleventh lVarcl COMMERCIAL Helen Rafferty St. Pius COMMIQRCIAI, Wilbur Reedy Fawcett Plan INDUSTRIAL Frances Rhoades Shaw Avenue CoxmuRc1Ar. John Rickard Eleventh Ward INDUSTRIAL 59 Helen Railingshafer Centennial COMMERCIAL Helen Louise Reitler Grandview COMMERCIAL Mary Rhodes lndustry LITERARY Francis Riegner St. Paul PREPARATORY i935 XIV. f. Y O U G H- A 'M Q N 93 I I 5 flynfvj lv! l I Stewart Ringler Marvin Roberts Dravosburg Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY LITERARY Aloysius Rodman Lillie Roeder St. Peter's Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL Dan Roslund Alvin Roth Victory, Elizabeth Twp. Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAL PREPARATORY John Sabovik Mike Salai Myer Avenue Centennial lNDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL Elda Robinson Versailles Q Borough PREPARATORY Helen Rose Shaw Avenue LITERARY Duane Rudge Centennial PRERARATORY Margaret Salitros Versailles Avenue COMMERCIAL 60 Robert Roderick Centennial PREPARATORY Robert Rosevear Shaw Avenue LITERARY Mary Sabol Holy Trinity PREPARATORY Armella Sammers Shaw Avenue LITERARY J Y n YOUGH-A-MON Bertram Samuels Centennial . INDUSTRIAL Helen Schimpf East End Coxniinzucrxl. Genevieve Schultz Versailles Avenue PRi2PAR.xTouY Lavina Searfoss Centennial PREP.-XRATORY LeRoy Samuels Centennial PuEiuxRA'roRv Lois Schimpf Shaw Avenue ComnaRc1.xL Richard Schultz St. Mz1ry's l'REP.xRAToRY Irene Sedlak Shaw Avenue I'REmRA'ro1zv Glen Sandmeyer Greenock COMMERCIAL Jean Schrieber Island Creek. Toronto, O. LITERARY Elaine Schutte Centennial PRIMZPARATORY Leonard Sedney St. Mary's PR15P,xR,xToRY 61 Leo Sarinsky Centennial INDUSTRIAL Paul Schulhof Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAI. Charles Schwartz East Mclieesport Jr. PREPARATORY Anna Semchak Highland Grove Comiiancul. High l935 y Il C I Y A Q Ce H - A -M 0 N I935 - 5' . if t , ,gi X f, ,f Cecilia Senko Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY George Shaw Highland Grove INDUSTRIAL Harry Siefen Lincoln, Versailles PREPARATORY Stephen Simco Centennial LITERARY Twp. Chester Serena West Side PREPARATORY Margaret Shaw Elizabeth Shalako Grandview PREPARATORY Brooks Shepard Point Pleasant, W. Va. Elizabeth Twp. COMMERCIAL Helen Signet Highland Grove COMMERCIAL La Rue Sinn Liberty Borough PREPARATORY PREPARATORY Betty Ann Silak Vestaburg Public, Vestaburg, Penn. COMMERCIAL William Skiffington St. Pius PREPARATORY 62 Paul Shank Lincoln, Versailles Twp lNDUsTRIAL June Sieberg George Washington PREPARATORY Harry Sillaman Liberty Borough INDUSTRIAL Eunice Slade George Washington COMMERCIAL 1 ,jgf YOUGH- A-MONC. ' P Glen Smeltzer St. Peter's INDUSTRIAL Jean Smolinsky Centennial COMMERCIAL Frank Sostaric Sacred Heart INDUSTRIAL J ack Sowko Centennial LITERARY Dorothy Smith St. M2-1ry'S COMMERCIAL Betty Snyder Mifiiin Twp. LITERARY George Sowa Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY Stella Spearnak Versailles Avenue PREPARATORY Helen Smith Centennial PREPARATORY Francis Snyder Mifflin Twp. INDUSTRIAL Mary Sowa Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Grace Spence Highland Avenue COMMERCIAL 63 Victor Smith Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Helen Soltis Centennial COMMERCIAL Margaret Ann St. Peter'S COMMERCIAL Harold Spiegel Centennial PREPARATORY Sowerby I935 YOUGH-A-MON I93S Betty Steele George Washington PREPARATORY Helen Stern Grandview LITERARY Loreda Strom Punxsutawney LITERARY Kathleen Sullivan George Washington COMMERCIAL if agar sb W-,,n6:.f Fl x ... Robert Steele Charles Steiner George Washington East End INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Robert Stiveson Theresa Stokan Sunset, N. Versailles Twp. Sacred Heart INDUSTRIAL Martha Stull Centennial COMMERCIAL William Surgeon Centennial PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL George Sucha Myer Avenue INDUSTRIAL Raymond Sweeney St. Pius PRERARATORY 64 Mary Stepanik Versailles Borough COMMERCIAL Mike Strager West Side INDUSTRIAL Gerald Sullivan Centennial PREPARATORY Mary Szencsisin Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL , vous:-4-A-MON F Joseph Szezypek St. Mary's PREPARATORY David Taylor Buena Vista INDUSTRIAL Clara Thompson Liberty Borough PREPARATORY Herman Tomaina Centennial COMMERCIAL Mary Tarbell Agnes Tarcy Catherine Taylor Centennial West Side Eleventh Ward COIIIIERCIAL CoIuIERcI,xL PREPARATORY Jack Taylor Margaret Teasdale Albert Thomas Myer Avenue, Port Vue Shaw Avenue George Washington PREPARATORV PREPARATORV INDUSTRIAL Lois Thornburg Elvira Tice Dorothy Toal Sunset, N. Versailles Twp. Grandview George Washington COMMERCIAL LITERARY COMMERCIAL Mary Tomko Alberta Tong Ruth Tonks VVest Side Sunset, N. Versailles Twp, George Washington COMIIERCIAL COMIIERCIAL LITERARY 65 l93:: I935 YO U G H-A-M 05N Julia Toth Grandview PREPARATORY John Ulakovic Sacred Heart INDUSTRIAL Christine Vadas Holy Trinity LITERARY Steven Vavrek Port Vue INDUsTRI,xL Shan Toth Shaw Avenue INDUSTRIAL Muriel Ulm Fawcett Plan ComfR:RcI,xL Joseph Vargovich Holy Trinity INDUSTRIAL Martha Veatch Boston, Penn PREPARATORY Ruth Trent Versailles Borough COIIMERCIAL John Urbaniak St. Mary'S INDUSTRIAL John Vassel Duquesne Jr. High INDUSTRIAL Mildred Vignovich Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL 66 Anna Turkall Sacred Heart COMNIERCIAL Della Urbansky Highland Grove COMMERCIAL Sam Vaughan Fawcett Avenue PREP.-XRATORY Sophie Vignovich Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL O - -MO i935 Y U G H A N lift., 'fart I Margaret Visokay Centennial COMMERCIAL Sylvia Vulgarakis Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL Harry Wardropper Grandview INDUsTRI,xL Edward Webb Centennial INDUSTRIAL Mildred Visoke Centennial PREPARATORV Hilda Wald Shaw Avenue PREP,xRAToRY James Wargo St. Pius PREI-ARIITURY Stuart Webb Centennial INDUSTRIAL Bernard Vodila Centennial INDUSTRIAL William Wallace M yer Avenue INDUSTRIAL Robert Warwick Centennial PREP.-XRATORY Sylvia Weiss Shaw Avenue COMMERCIAL 67 Mildred Vukmanic Sacred Heart PRERARATORV Eleanor Wardell St. Pius ComIERcLxL Frank Way INDUSTRY PREIAIRATORI' Frederick Weissert Liberty Borough PREPARATORY 7, J f YOUGH-AHMON I935 I 7,- Virginia Weissert Grandview LITERARY Cathelia White Lincoln LITERARY Earl Wilkins Boston, Penn. LITERARY John Wilson Coulter LITERARY Charlotte Welch Grandview PREPARATORY Robert White Port Vue INDUSTRIAL Joseph Wills Centennial INDUSTRIAL Mabel Wilson Centennial PREPARATORY Mary Wells Jane Wernke Myer Avenue, Port Vue Fawcett PREPARATORY PREPARATORY Virginia White Pete Wiater Shaw Avenue St. Pius COMMERCIAL LITERARY Anita Willson Inez Willson Centennial Fawcett PREPARATORY PREPARATORY William Wilson Eleanor Winkelvoss Eleventh Ward Centennial INDUSTRIAL PREPARATORY 68 4' y 44 , I fu f L L.. 'L!., OU NO I 4- Y GH-A-A N Floyd Wisser Dorothy Witherow Lincoln Linden INDUSTRIAL I.IT1sRTxRv Margaret Wunderley Walter Yablonski Lincoln Centennial PREPARATORY INDUSTRIAL Loris Yednak James Young St. Pius Centennial INDUSTRIAL ComI1aRcI:xL Aldo Zecchini William Zell Frank, Penn. East End INDUSTRIAL CONIMERCLIL Hazel Wunderley Victor VVozniak Hlythemlale Lincoln INDUSTRIAL PREPARATORY John Yeager Holy Trinity INDUSTRIAL James Yanni Liberty Borough PREP.-XRATORY Gustave Zajdzinski George Washington Irene Zajac Holy Trinity COMMERCIAL PRIQPARATORY Harry Zukowski Henrietta Zukowski St, lXlary'S Polish Sr. Mary'S Polish INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 69 7, 1' l93D l935 YOUGH-A-MON Emerson Duncan George Washingtoii LITERARY Alex Murvay Shaw Avenue PREPARATORY Robert Kennedy Grandview PREPARATORY Glenn Newman Versailles Avenue LITERARY Walton Lawson Herbert Morgan East End Grandview INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL Mary Walrath Carlyle Wilson Grandview Dravosburg LITERARY PREPARATORY Not For School, But For Life The close of school is marked by reminiscence, And we mourn the happy days that now are done. Let us weep one moment for those joys behind us, Then, anticipate the greater fruits to come. We are stuffed with Inaxims, rules, and sage advice, Which is often said to cost just what it's worth, We are touched with scholar's knowledge, now we need The plainer wisdom of zt prosaic earth. There are the older, sadder ones who pity us, And bemoan the Weary path that wc must ply, And there are wiser, wiser ones who envy us. And our happy share of Life before we die. There's the optimist, who laughs at thought of hardship, There's the pessimist, who brushes off a tear, The optimist is rendered blind with fancy, And the pessimist is Weighted down with fear. But there is a middle course which beckons us,- A compromise that keeps from each extreme, A route of rarest commonsense, the route Of Horace, who wrote, E'er the Golden Mean. And what of that? Is it all then so simple? Can we then avoid uncertainty and strife? Ah, Youth, you do not know what you are asking,- We'd have existence, but we'd not have Life, Bon DUNCAN. 70 A ABRAHAM, ALLAN ABRAHAM, PHILLIP ACH, IRENE ALEXANDER, GEORGE ANDERSON, GEORGE ANDREKOITCH, STEVE ANDREWS, CHARLES ANDREWS, DONALD ANDREWS, HENRY ANDREWS, JOSEPH ARNOVITZ, ERWIN AROKHATY, WILLIAM AUSTIN, SARA AUSTIN, WALTER AYRES, EUNICE B BABYAK, ANDREW BACKSTROM, MELVIN BAEI-IR, GEORGE BAIN, THOMAS BALDRIDGE, JACK BALINT, STEVE BALLAS, BETTY BALOGH, STEVE BARKEMEYER, DAN BARNA, STEVE BARNES, BETTY BARNES, LAWRENCE BARNOCKY, JOSEPH BAROWICH, JOSEPH BARTHA, BETTY BARTHOLOME, PAUL BARTON, MABEL BARTON, WILLIAM BASHISTA, BOB BATES, CALVIN BATHE, VIRGINIA BAXTER, MARTHA BECHTOL, HARRY BECKOWITZ, JOHN BECKY, VERA BEDELL, JEANNE BEDELL, LAWRENCE BEEDLE, MAURICE BEIRNE, REGIS BEISLER, JACK BELPULITI, IVAN BENEDICT, NAOMI BENN, RUTH BENNER, MARY G. BENNETT, HELEN BENVIN, ANTHONY BERG, HOMER BERGER, HOWARD BERGGUIST, CHARLES BERRY, RALPH BERTOK, JOHN --ON JU IORS The Class Roster BESKID, CHARLES BETTERS, MARTIN BETZ, MARIAN BEVERIDGE, LELAND BIDDLE, JOHN BIELIC, MARY BILLICK, DOROTHY BISHOP, HARRY BISSEL, DOROTHY BLACK, AUDREY BLACK, ERDA BLACK, JAMES BLANK, SAVILLA BOGOVICH, AGNES BOHACK, STEVE BOHENKO, RUSSELL BONNET, MERCEDES BOOTH, MARY BOOTMAN, JEAN BORSI, VIOLET BOSS, ALMA BOWEN, THOMAS BOYD, CHARLES BOYD, GLENN BRADY, GEORGE BRIECK, ROSEMARY BROBERG, SARAH JANE BROUDY, ALVIN BROWN, ALFRED BROWN, BILL BROWN, WILLIAM BROZOVICK, GEORGE BUCHKO, ANNABELLE BUCKLER, WILFORD BUGYIS, ANNA BUNOVICH, DOROTHY BURDA, DANIEL BURNS, LUCILLE BUTKO, ALBERT BYARD, JAMES C CAIN, LILLIAN CAIRNS, DOROTHY CAMPBELL, RHODY CAMPBELL, ANSON CAMPANA, WILLIAM CARLSON, ALBERT CARLSON, MARION CARLSON, WILLIALI CARR, EDWARD CARROLL, JOHN CARTWRIGHT, VIRGINIA CASE, DONALD CASSADAY, GRACE CHALLENER, MARY JANE CHANDLER, ANNA CHECK, CECILIA CHEMSAK, JOHN CHOMANICS, MARGARET 71 CHURCHMAN, HELEN CIAVARRA, FRANCIS CIDBOY, MATILDA CLAY, BILL COBERLY, ERMA COCHENOUR, BETTY COLEMAN, GRAYCE COLEMAN, LOIS COLLINS, JOHN CONLEY, ROBERT CONNELLY, JOHN CONWAY, RALPH CONWAY, VIRGINIA COOLEY, MARGARET COPAN, THOMAS COPE, HORACE CONDISCO, ALBERT CONSANELLA, ANTHONY COURSIN, BAIRD COUY, HELEN CRAWFORD, RUTH CRAWLEY, ETHEL CROSIER, DONALD CROUCH, DON CULBERT, HOWARD CUNNINGHAM, MINNIE D DANDAR, ESTER DANGEL, CHARLES DAVIS, ELEANOR DAVIS, RUTH DAY, DOROTHY DEBRECZENI, ERNEST DE FRIES, GRACE DE FELICE, MICHAEL DELLAPENNA, SUSIE DELP, PHOEBE DENNE, JOSEPH DENNISON, JAY DERR, LILLIAN DERRY, MARY DE RUSE N ORMA DE VINCENTES, INES DIEHL, BILL DIETRICH, MARY DILL, JIMMY DITMORE, LA RUE DITMORE, LA VERNE DOBOS, HENRY DOBOS, IRENE DOCTORICK, MARTIN DOHANIC, PETE DOKA, HELEN DOLATA, FRANK DOMINICK, ELMER DONATO, DIMINICK DONNELLY, MARY DORICK, ANNA DOUGLAS, NORMA DOUGHERTY, JEAN DOWNEY, OLIVE MAE DOWNEY, OI.IVER DOWNHAM, JAMES DRAKOS, FRANK DROST, STEVE DRY, JANE DUDEK, MARY DUNLAY, VINCENT DUNSETH, BILL DUNSTAN, HARRY DURLER, GRACE E EAGEL, ADAM EDMUNDSON, MARY E. EDMUNDSON, WILLIAM EHLER, LAWRENCE EISNER, EDITH EIzENI-IAEER, MARGARET ELBERT, JAMES ELKO, GEORGE ELLIS, ELMER ELWELL, MII.DRED ENGLERT, PETER ERDODY, EMMA ERICKSON MARGARET , EUBANKS, ALICE F FAIRBAUGH, GERTRUDE FAIRLEY, DAVID FAIX, JUNE FALATEK, ALFRED FALIS, PAULINE FARCUS, SHIRLEY FAUST, FRANK FEGERSTROM, WILLIAM FEICK, CHARLES FEIGHTNER, MARTHA FELDMAN, IRVING FERRIE, LOIS FERRY, CORA FETTERS, FLORENCE FILLIPSIE, MARY FINKEL, GERRY FITCHARI, GAZELLA FITZ, JOE FLAGANE, ROBERT FLAHERTY, REGIS FLEMING, CATHERINE FORD, EVELYN FORSBERG, ELMER FOSTER, ALLAN FOWLER. DOROTHY FREY, HOWARD FRITCHEY, JANE FRYE, ROBERT I935 G GAEELHART, EFFIE GACEY, MARGARET GALKA, MARY GALL, ETHEL JANE GAMBLE, HELEN GARAY, ELIZABETH GARDNER, DOROTHY GASH, IRENE GASKELL, HELEN GASPAROVIC, RUDOLPH GELTZ, LILLIAN GERBER, JOSEPH GERENDASH, SIDNEY GERUSCHAT, BERNICE GIBALA, JOSEPH GIBAUT, LEONARD GILBERT, BETTY JANE GLARROW, GEORGE GLASS, DOROTHY GLENN, JAMES GINN, MASON GOI.DBERG, EMMANUEL GOODMAN, HASKELL GORDON, BETTY GOSS, HERBERT GOSTOVICH, ANN GRANDA, JOSEPH GREENAWAY, HELEN GREENBLAT, MILDRED GREENHALGH, JOHN GREENWALD, HILDA GRIFFITH. JEAN GROSS, VIRGINIA GRZYMALA, ADELLA GUSKY, JOSEPH H HABERMAN, BERTHA HACKETT, BETTY LOUISE HADBURG, THOMAS HAGER, HERBERT HAJDUK, ELMER HALLICK, ALBERT HALPERN, CLARA HANCHARIK, MARY HANNEGAN, REED HARDEN, EDDIE HARKLESS, ARMAND HARPER, DOROTHY HARRIS, NAOMI HARRIS, UNA HARRISON, ANNA HARRISON, DOROTHY HARRISON, HELEN HARRISON, JACK HARRISON, RUTH HART, ZELMA HARTLAND, JAMES HAYDUK, MARTIN HAYES, CLYDE HEBDA, STANLEY HEIDENFELDER, ELSIE HELMSTADTER, LE ROY HELMSTADTER, ROY The Juniors-Continued HENDRIE, LOUISE HENDRICH, DON HENSEL, IRENE HERLEHY, REGIS HERRERAN, PAUL HERRINGTON, RUTH HERZOG, DELORES HERZOG, GLADYS HILBERT, BYARD HILLEGASS, HARRY HINES, RUSSELL HINTON, CLARA HIGHAM, DOROTHY HOBERG, VIVIAN HOFFMAN, DAVID HOFFMAN, GERARD HOFFMAN, JESSE HOFFMAN, STANLEY HODGE, ALEX HOINKES, FREDERICK HOI.IDAY, EVELYN HOLLAND, HALL HORTON, JANE HREHOCIK, MICHAEL HRITSKO, STEVE HRITz, HELEN HUEMME, JUNE HUMMEL, HELEN I ILGENFRITZ, HARRY IMHOF, DORIS INKS, ROY IRWIN, BILLY ISACCO, MARY ISAKSON, MARY ELLEN ISENBERG, BILL ISTAVANICK, JOSEPH J JAMES, AVONELLE JENKINS, RUTH JODIE, CLARA JOHNSON, BOB JOHNSON, DAVID JOHNSON, NAOMI JOHNSON, PHEOBE JOHNSTON, LOUISE JONES, BELVA JONES, CHARLES JONES, THOMAS JOYCE, MARGARET JUHASZ, STEVE JULIN, KENNETH K KACZYNSKI, CHESTER KADJA, MIKE KALKBRENNER, HARRY KALKBRENNER, HERBERT KALSTONE, LUCILLE KAMERER, JACK KAMINSKY, JOE 72 ' 'IX KARAFFA, MIKE KARDOS, JULIUS KAVACH, WALTER KEDDIE, ANDY KEES, LA RUE KEIRN, ROY KELLY, CRAWFORD KELLEY, WAIITER KEMP, IRENE KENDO, WILMA KENGLE, MARILYN KENNEDY, THOMAS KERN, THELMA KERN, WILLIAM KERSTON, HELEN KESSLER, ADELAIDE KINGAN, HARRY KIRASIC, PETE KISH, CHARLES KISH, JUNE KISTLER, DOLLY KLEIN, ARCHIE KLEIN, MIRIAM KLINE, EUGENE KNIGHT, HAROLD KNOLL, JACK KNOTT, JOSEPH KORK, JOHN KOSS, ALBERT KOSTUCK, JULIA KOSTUR, WILLARD KOVAC, IRENE KOVACH, ANNA KOVACEVIC, MARY JANE KNOVALY, GEORGE KOZAR, STEVE KRANIER, ROBERT KRAUS, CORA KRIEGER, WINONA KRIEN, KATHERINE KRITKOS, CLAIRE KRONKET, FLORENCE KROPP, LEONA KUBANIK, MARY KUGLER, WILMINA KUNES, VIRGINIA KUNF, CATHERINE KUNKLF, DAVE KUSIC, MINNIE KUSSARD, EDNA KYAK, MIKE KYPROS, GEORGE L LACEY, HELEN LAMP, CARL LANE, DARLENE LANGAN, JAMES LANGETT, BILL LANGLEY, JEAN LANGLEY, LOIS LAPKOWICZ, ANTHONY LARSON, CHRISTINE LAURA, ANNA LEAGHTY, ELIZABETH IAEEK, DOROTHY LEGIN, AGNES LEHNHARDT, HOUSTON LEIGH, DOROTHY LELIVCLEY, ALBINE LICHMAN, MARY LINBERGER, JOSEPH LINDBERG, EARL LINDSTROM, CARL LINGE, KENNEDY LINKHAUER, CHARLES LINVINGSTON, MARCIA LOCKOVIC, ROSE LOEBER, VIRGINIA LOFTON, HELEN LOFTON, LEON LOFTUS, JAMES LONG, DOROTHY LONG, FRANK LORD, ALVIN LOWERY, JOHN LUCANISH, VINCENT LUEHM, BILL LUKETICH, PEARL LUNDBERG, ROY LUPARI, HILDA LUTZ, HELEN LYONS, CHARLINE LYONS, EDNA LYONS, RAYMOND LYSELL, RICHARD M MARCARELLI, LEO MAGAW, HARRY MAGDIC, MATTHEW MAGILL, JAMES MAKSIN, JOHN MALONE, PATSY MANN, BETTY MARKUS, XVILMA MARSDEN, GEORGE MARTIN, JOSEPH MARVES, MILDRED MASSERY, JENNINGS MASSUNG, FRED MASTENS, DOROTHY MATELON, CATHERINE MAUND, PETE MAURER, ALBERTA MAURER, CHARLOTTE MAY, JOSEPH MAYER, PAUL MAZUR, EDWARD MAzUR, HENRY MCALLEER, BETTY MCAROY, RICHARD MCCANDLESS, RUTH MCCARTHY, JACK MCCRACKEN, CLIFFORD MCDEVITT, CLYDE MCDONOUGH, AURELIN MCINTOSH, JEANNE MCKEE, WILLIAM MCKEEVER, RUTH MCLANE, JOSEPHINE MCLAUGHLIN, MARG. E MCLAUGHLIN, ROSE MCLEAN, JULIA ROSE MCNULTY, JOE MEGELLA, GEORGE MELLINGER, WILLIAM MEREDITH, TOM METZLER, BESSIE METZLER, DOROTHY MEYERS, JEAN MICHALSKI, GENEVIEVE MICKLOUS, ROMEL MIDDLEMAN, NORMAN MIHALEVIC, JOSEPH MIHALSKY, REGINA MIHOCK, STEPHEN MIKADES, GUST MIKALOPP, JEAN MIKSZA, JOHN MILASKO, FLORENCE MILLER, BETTY MILLER, BILL MILLER, GLENN MILLER, ISABELLE MILLER, RUTH MILLER, THOMAS MII.LIG.5N, RAYMOND MINYON, PATSY MITCHELL, MARTHA MDLNAR, BARBARA MOLS, JOSEPH MONCHEL, DOROTHY MONTGOMERY, THOMAS MOONEY, ROBERT MOONIS, JAMES MORDACCI, AFRO MORGENSTERNE, LAV, MORK, LOUISE MORRELL, EVELYN MORRIS, BERNARD MORRIS, RITA MORRISON, GEORGE MORSEY, ANNA MARIE MOSHER, FRANK MOTZ, EDWARD MOTZ, HELEN MRVOS, NICK MUCKOL, MIKE MULLEN, AUDREY MULLEN, DOROTHY MURRAY, MILDRED MUSE, DOROTHY MUSE, ELLA JANE MYERS, JACK MYERS, MARGARET MYERS, RAY N N AGY, MARY N APERATZ, TONY NEEL, ANNA MAE NELSON, DE WAYNE NELSON, ELNORE NELSON, FERN NELSON, MILDRED NELSON, ROY NELSON, RUTH The Juniors-Continued NESTERUK, ALBERT NEWMAN, THELMA N ICHOLSON, DAVID NICKELSON, CHARLES NIKON, JAMES NOON, MARY JANE NORTON, HANNAH NOVAK, ANTHONY NYILAS, BEATRICE NYLANDER, ROBERT O ODLE, IRMA O'LEARY, JACK OLSEN, PHILIP ORLIDGE, WALLACE ORMAN, WILL O'SHEA, LEO OSTERMAN, MARIE OTAWKA, MIKE OTTO, GERTRUDE P PADJEN, ANNA PAINTER, DONALD PAISLEY, SAMUEL PALKO, BERNICE PALMER, CHARLES PALMER, PHILIP PALMGREEN, LESTER PANICH, JUNE PARADISE, JOHN PARANICK, JOHN PARKER, WJIOLET PARNHAM, FLORENCE PARUCHA, ELINORE PATER, JOSEPHINE PATRICK, MIKE PATTERSON, ADELE PATTERSON, GEORGE PATTERSON, MARGARET PAUL, MARGARET PAULE, OSCAR PAVLIC, RUDOLPH PECHAR, ANNA PEEBLY, BILL PERKS, JOHN PETACH, JOHN PETERQN, MARY ALICE PETRICK, ALBERT PETRISKO, ELIZABETH PETTY, KENNETH PFAPF, FLORENCE PHILLIPS, JACK PIATKOWSKI, VINCENT PICONE, ANTONIO PIECZYNSKI, SOPHIE PIOTROWSKI, STANLEY PIROSKO, MIKE PITTNER, MARIE POLKA, ALEX LLOYD PORR, ALFRED POWERS, MARGARET PRATT, ALBERT PRIMICK, HELEN PRIZNER, PETER PRYOR, WILLIAM PUGH, TOM PULLS, ELIZABETH PULSINELLI, ADELCO PUSCAR, NICK PUTZ, ANNA R RADINORIC, FRANK RAE, JUNE RAISNER, MARIE RANKIN, GORDON RANKIN, LOIS RATESIC, JOHN RAUSCH, CURTIS RAUSCH, VIRGINIA READER, RUTH REED, MARIAN RENDULIC, FRANK RESKOVAC, JOSEPHINE REYMER, JOHN REYNOLDS, WILLIAM RHODES, ROBERT RICE, LAURA ANN RICHARD, GRACE RICHARDS, MARY RIDER, WALTER RILEY, DOROTHY RINGER, BERYL RIzzO, ANTHONY ROBB, HELEN ROBERTSON, BERTHA ROGERS, CHARLES RONEY, DE WVAYNE RORABAUGH, LUELLA ROSENSTEELE, DON ROSNICK, PAULENE ROSNICK, ELEANOR ROSS, LOUISE ROST, PAUL ROST, WILIIIAM ROTH, LILLIAN RUFFING, JOHN RUOzzI, BEATRICB RUPP, MARY HELEN RUSINKO, JOHN RYAN, VIRGINIA S SABOL, HELEN SAKOWSKA, ALFRETTA SAKOWSKA, ALBERTA SAMADOSKY, EMIL SAMUELS, NORMAN SANDMEYER, HARRY SANER, CAROLYN SAVASTA, GUY SAVISKI, CATHERINE SAYLES, JUNE SCALZO, JOSEPH SCHAUM, JACK SCHMIDT, GEORGE SCHMIDT, HARRY SCHMIDT, LUCILLE SCHMITZ, THOMAS SCHREINER, JAMES SCHULTZ, SOPHIA SCHWARTZ, JESSE SCHWEIIZER, BOB SEDNEY, MARCELLA SELLMAN, HAROLD SEMLER, IDELLA SEPKO, BETTY SERENA, LILLIAN SHAFFER, GEORGE SHANK, CHESTER SHANNON, LEO SHARBAUGH, REGIS SHAW, MABLE SHAW, SAM SI-IEEDY, RAY SHERER, FRANCIS SHERER, MARIE SHIREY, GRACE SHIVEY, JOSEPH SIKET, MARIE SIMON, ALEC SIMONAZZI, ANITA SIMQU, ARTHUR SIMS, MURRY SISLBR, HILDA SISON, ROBERTA SJOBERG, ALLEN SKBLLEY, ELEANOR SLACK, ELEANOR SMEREKA, DONALD SMERECKY, MICHAEL SMITH, ALBERT SMITH, CARL SMITH, DENNIS SMITH, DOROTHY SMITH, DOUG. SMITH, GERTRUDE SMITH, ISABEL SMITH, JACK SMITH, MERLE SMITH, VIRGINIA SMITH, WILLIAM SNEDDON, HOMER SNBE, JAMES SOLES, HARRY SOLES, ROBERT SOLLARS, WOODROW SOLTESZ, EMMA SOTIRAKE, ERNEST SPALLA, NUNZIO SPIEGEL, BYRDE SPIEGEL, MARVIN SPIELMAN, GEORGE SPUDY, MILDRED STALLINGS, BETTIE STAMATAKOS, STELLA STARMAK, WALTER STARK, MARGARET STARR, BUD STARRY, EMMA STEARNS, ALICE STEELE, LENORA STEIN, BERMAN STELZL, LORETTA I935 Q 4 STENGER, ANNE STEPANOVICH, LOUISE STEPHAN, JUNE STEPHANICH, ELMER STRIPSKY, STEPHEN STERN, RHODA STERNER, ERLYNNE STIDARD, HARRY STINE, JOHN STOCKDALE, LORRAINE STOKAN, LARRY STROM, CHARLOTTE STRUNCK, WILLIAM STULL, ED. STUPAR, MARY SUCHANT, ANNA SULLIVAN, NELLIE SUNDIN, RUTH SURGEON, DUANE SUSKEY, CLARA SIVAK, ANDREW SWANSONE, CHARLES SWEREINSKI, HELEN SZABO, STEVE SZILAGYE, ERMA SZEG, FRANK T TAMBLYN, REGINALD TATLOVICH, SAM TAYLOR, EDGAR TAYLOR, ELLWOOD TAYLOR, RUTH TAYLOR, RUTH TELLINGER, TONY The Juniors-Continued THEODOROVICH, DOROTHY TICE, MARY ELIZABETH TILDEN, LEONARD THOMAS, 'JAMES THOMAS, LILLIAN THOMPSON, MYRTLE TOAL, THELMA TOMLINS, ROISERT TOMLINSON, KENNETH TORRANCE, ELIZABETH TOTH, FRANK TRAUTMAN, HELEN TRICKETT, FOSTER TRIMBLE, JOHN TROSTLE, VIRGINIA TYREE, MARGIE U UHER, STEVE ULAKOVIC, JOHN ULM, MARTHA UMANSKY, FLORENCE UNGERMAN, ELINOR UNGLAUB, ELSIE USKO, ELLEN V VALECKO, JOSEPH V,ALALIK, PAULINE VALENTA, MADELINE VANDERMILLER, CHARLES VAN KIRK, CHARLES VAN KIRK, DOROTHY VANYO, MARGARET VERMINSKIK, HELEN VERMINSKIK, JOHN VERNER, MARTHA VETTERLY, LILLIAN VISOKAY, IRENE VOEGTLY, MILDRED VOELKER, WILMA VOLK, VELMA VUKOVCAN, JOSEPH W WACKERLE, LOUIS WAGNER, ED. WAI.IGURA, XVALTER WALLACE, ELSIE WALLEY, NADINE WALRATH, MAY WALTER, WVILLIAM WALTERS, BETTY WALTERS, LUCILLE WARGOVICH, HELEN WATSON, ALBERT WATSON, ALICE WVATSON, LA VERNE WATSON, RICHARD XVEBB, DOROTHY WEISS, HILDA WEISSERT, HELEN WERNER, WAJILLIAINII WHEATLEY, MARY WHITE, MARIE WVHITE, WILLIAM WIBERG, MARJORIE JANE In Memoriam WILDS, NE'fTIE WILES, EARL WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA WILSON, JACK WINSO, HELENE WINTER, ELLA WVISE, HELEN WOLF, WILLIAM WOOLEY, LESLIE WORMSLEY, HARRY WORTHINGTON, JUNE WRIGHT, NORMA JANE WUNDERLEY, RUTH Y YABLONSKI, STEVE YOCUM, MARY HARRIET YORNEVIC, SOPHIE YOUNG, MARION YOUNG, JEAN YOUNG, TAYLOR Z ZACHOUSKY, FRANCES ZAJAC, FRANCES ZAJIC, HELEN ZAUREO, PAUL ZECCHIN1, NELLIE ZELLICK, FRED ZOLCZER, MARGARET ZOLLARS, LOIS ZOLTON, HILDA LOUISE PECK JAMES LOFTUS DOROTHY HIGHAM -Iynjgr junior fzmior June 24, 1917 January 18, 1919 November 4, 1917 January 19, 1935 March 2, 1935 February 22, 1935 F - 1935 A ABERCROMBIE, LILLIAN ABRAHAM, ROSE ABRAHAM, RUDOLPH ACKERMAN, ALVIN ACTON, MARION ACTON, RITA AIRHART, CHARLIE AKERBERG, DORIS AMBROCIK, MARY AMBROZIAK, PHILLIP AMPER, MURRAY ANDERSON, ESTHER ANDERSON, FRANK ANDREWS, BILLY ANTONELLA , JOE APPEL, JULIA ARICO, NICK ARTHUR, ROBERT ARVIN, JUNE AUKERMAN, BERTHA AUSTIN, EUGENE AUSTIN, HAZEL JEAN AUSTIN, MARGARET AUSTIN, RUTH B BABICK, GEORGE BABOLIC, DOROTHY BACKSTROM, GEORGE BAHUS, PAUL BAIN, BILLY BAKOS, ELMER BAKER, JEAN BAKER, JOHN BAKER, ORD BALAWAJDES, JOE BALINI, PEGGY BALOGH, SIGMUND BANESKY, MARGARET BANGERT, KATHERINE BANKY, EUGENE BARAN, JOHN BARAN, MIKE BARDNEL, EVELYN BARKEMEYER, ELEANOR BAREY, AGNES BARNES, JACK BARNES, WILMA BARNYAS, STEVE BARON, DOROTHY BARTKO, MARGARET BARTLES, EMILY BARTON, STELLA BATOWSKY, SYLVIA BAUER, JOSEPH BAZONAS, JOHN BEAL, ALVIE BEATTIE, HELEN A S O P H 0 M 0 R E S The Class Roster BECKER, HELEN BEECH, GLEN BEGANDY, STEVE BEISLER, FRANCIS BEISLER, JACK BEITZ, ALBERT BELLAS, HELEN BENIK, JOHN BENISH, JIM BENTLEY, LA VERNE BENTZ, CATHERINE BERES, ANDREW BERESEORD, MARY BERNICK, ANNA BETTERS, CHARLES BIDDLE, THELMA BIELIC, EDWARD BILLIG, ELEANOR BILLY, MARION BILOHLAVEK, MARY BISHOP, EDSEL BLACK, JESSIE BLACK, WILERED BLAIR, HARRY BLAMICK, JEANNETTE BLAZINA, EMILY BLAZINA, RUDOLPH BOCEK, TILLIE BODNAR, ANDREW BODNAR, MICHAEL BODNAR, HELEN BOND, WALTER BONDY, GERRY BONDY, SYLVAN BOSNAK, REGINA BOSNYAK, ANDREW BOSTAK, WALTER BOSTOCKY, HERMAN BOWERS, ALLAN BOWMAN, ELIZABETH BRAKEALL, GENEVIEVE BRANICH, EDWARD BRANNAN, ALBERT BREDACS, ALEX BRENYO, THOMAS BRENNAN, SARA BRENNER, JANE BRINDZA, WILLIAM BRODZINSKI, DOROTHY BROPHY, EDWARD BROWN, CLIFFORD BROWN, FRED BROWN, JEAN BROWN, INEZ BROWN, MARY JANE BROWN, SYLVIA BROWN, VERYL BROWN, XVILLIAM BROWNE, SHIRLEY BROZOVICH, FRANK BRYCE, GERALDINE BUANO, RITA BUCHKO, EMMA BUCK, KATHLEEN BUKES, JULIA BURNETT, CHARLES BUSER, RICHARD BUTALA, BETTY BUTKO, MICHAEL C CALDWELL, ELEANOR CAMERON, DORIS CAMPBELL, AUDREY CAMPBELL, BETTE CAMPBELL, FRANCES CAMPBELL, GEORGE CALIPBELL, HERBERT CAMPBELL, RUDY CAMPBELL, TOM CAMPBELL, WILBUR CAMPOLI, WALTER CARLSON, PAUL CARNAHAN, MARY CARROZZO, NICHOLAS CARROZZO, ROSE CARRICK, DELLA CARROLL, JAMES CARSON, HELEN CARTER, HAROLD CARTER, RAYMOND CHAPMAN, FRANK CHEMSAK, IRENE CHEMSAK, MIKE CHERNICHKY, JOHN CHIAVERINI, ALBERT CHOCINSKI, PETE CHARINER, SYLVIA CHUCKLA, VANDA CIBULA, FLORINE CINDRICK, ANNA CINELLI, NICHOLAS CIPICCHIO, DOMINICK CIROLINE, ELIZABETH CLARK, RUBY CLINE, HELEN COCHENOUR, RUTH CONLEY, FRANK CONLIN, REID CONNEIILY, AGNES CONNERS, CATHERINE CONWAY, JAMES COPELAND, ENID CORDIN, GERALDINE CORBIN, RALPH CORBIN, RUTH CORNELL, HARRIS CORNELL, MERCEDES COSLOV, ROBERT COTHERY, JEAN Cox, JACK CRAIG, WILLIAM CRAVEN, BOB CRAWFORD, BEATRICE CRAWFORD, DOROTHY CRAWFORD, GEORGE CROSSMAN, RUTH CROSSLAND, DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM, CLYDE CULLEN, LOUISE CURRY, LEWIS CUTSON, THELMA D DABICK, MATTHEW DANKO, ANTHONY DANNER, EILEEN DANSAK, EDWARD DARE, FRANK DARE, LOIS DASHOEY, JOHN DAVENPORT, MARCELLA DAVIS, CLARA DAVIS, 'JANE DAVIS, MARION DAWSON, RAY DEBRECZENI, EDMUND DECLAUDIO, RAYMOND DEEDRICK, THELMA DEEDRICK, WARREN DEFALCO, ISABEL DEEELICE, NICK DEITZ, JUNE DEJOISE, SAM DELO, BILL DELO, GLADYS DELSIGNORE, DOMINICK DEMPSTER, EVELYN DENCSY, RICHARD DENNISON, MYRA DEPODESTA, MELBA DEER, JAMES DETWEILER, OSCAR DIAMOND, JAMES DICKSON, MARY DIETRICH, RALPH DIRLING, GRAYCE DITTMAN, RICHARD DOBLICK, SAMUEL DOBOS, ETHEL DOMINGO, CHARLES DOMINICK, ADOLPH DONTRICH, DOROTHY DORCIC, IVIARGARET DORIC, FRANK DORSEY, HELEN DOUGLAS, JOSEPH DOUGLAS, THOMAS DREER, DOROTHY DUGAN, JOSEPH Y O - - I935 M, DUGAN, TOM DUJMIC, DAISY DUMMICH, JOHN DUNCAN, PHILIP DUNCAN, WILLIAM DUNN, DOROTHY DZIEMSKI, WILLIAM E EAKIN, ROBERT ECKMAN, EDWARD EDGE, EDWARD EDWARDS, HARPER EGRI, HELEN EMERT, DOROTHY ENGLAND, CLIFFORD EORI, PAUL ERICKSON, FLORENCE ERICKSON, RUTH ESPEY, ELMA ESSAY, WILLIAM ESTNER, SIDNEY ESTOCKEN, JOHN EVKOVICH, MARATHA F FAIRBAUGH, JAMES FAIRLEY, ALEX FAIX, AILEEN FAIx, IRENE FALCO, DANIEL FALCO, HENRY FALLQUIST, DOROTHY FARGO, HELEN FARLEY, EARL FASOLA, CARMELA FATH, BETTY FAWCETT, HAZEL FAWCETT, JACK FAWCETT, THOMAS FEDAsz, HARRY FEDOR, ANDREW FEHR, RAYMOND FEIGHTNER, LLOYD FELTZ, PAUL FENCIK, STEVE FERENCE, JOSEPH FERGUSON, JEAN FERRIER, BILL FERRY, MAGDALENE FESTUS, ANDREW FEY, NORBERT FIDDLER, DOROTHY FIGOLA, ROSEMARIE FILSON, WILLIAN1 FINDLEY, BETTY FITCH, DONALD FLEMING, MARY FLORCHAK, JOHN FOGARAS, JULIA FOLIN, HELEN FONTANESSI, ALFRED FORBES, JACK FORGASH, ALBERT FORTUNE, VIRGINIA FOSTER, ANNABELI.E The Sophomores-Continued FOSTER, BILL FRAMIGLIO, SAM FRANCIS, HELEN FRANK, ADOLPH FRANKLIN, JACK FRANKOVIC, OLIVE FRANKOVICH, JOHN FRANKS, WALTER FRIEDMAN, MOLLIE FROST, SUTTON FRYE, RAYMOND FUNK, HELEN FURLONG, HAROLD G GACI, MARGARET GADELMEYER, ELIZABETH GALLAGHER, BERNARD GANYU, ITIEIAEN GARDNER, JUNE GARDNER, MILDRED GARLAND, BILL GARLOW, RUTH GARRATT, WILMER GARY, ANN GARY, JOHN GASKY, 'JULIA GASPOROVIC, GEORGE GAUDY, FRANK GAYDOS, MICHAEI. GEARING, KATHERINE GEARING, LOUISE GEISEL, CORA GEITZ, ROBERT GEORGE, M.ARY GERMACK, ALBERT GERATNER, DUANE GETCY, MARGARET GIBBONS, JAMES GIBBONS, KATHLEEN GIGANTIC, ROSELLA GILCHRIST, CORRINE GILES, VERA GINGO, JULIA GISSER, MEYER GLAUB, PAULA GLADKOWSKI, HELEN GLUS, JOHN GOBBELS, HELEN GODFREY, WILLIAM GOETz, JACK GOLZ, EDITH GOOD, MARY GOODFELIAOW, PAUL GORMAN, RUTH GRACE, JACK GRAHAM, BILL GRAHM, LEONARD GRAZIANO, EUGENE GREAVES, ALFRED GRECO, GEORGE GREENEWALD, WALTER GRIFFITHS, NELLIE GRIFFITH, VERA GRIFFITH, VIVIAN GROMMA, LOUIS GROSS, MINERVA GROSS, WILLIAM GRUBBS, ROBERT GRUBER, EVA GOTTESMAN, RUTH GOTTLIEB, JEROME GOTTO, VICTOR GOURASH, LEONA GREGG, HOWARD GREENFIELD, EVELYN GULASKBY, HELEN GULBRANSON, JEAN H HAIDLE, HERBERT HAKANSON, GLENN HALE, RUSSEL HALEY, CHARLES HALL, ALFRED HALL, JONA HALL, RAPHAEL HALLETT, BILLY HALVICK, EDITH HALVORSEN, WILLIAM HANDEL, RUTH HANLON, LOIS HARALAM, HELEN HARDWICK, JEAN HARKINS, MARY HARMEN, DAVID HARR, ROSEMARY HARRISON, BERYL HARTLAND, EARL HARTSTEIN, ROBERT HARTWICK, HARRY HARVILLA, JOHN HACKETT, DAVID HOUSER, HOWIARD HAYDEN, WILLIAM HAYES, BERTRAM HAYES, BILL HALFERN, EMMANUEL HECTOR, BILLY HEILMAN, BILL HEILMAN, HARRY HEISLER, SARA HELD, JANE HENDERSON, HAZEL HENDERSON, KENNETH HENDRIE, LOIS HERLEHY, PAUL HILL, HERBERT C. HILL, WILLIAM HNAT, ANNA HOFFMAN, RUTH HOFFMEISTER, GRACE HOFFMEISTER, JESSIE HOHENBERGER, THELMA HOINKES, KARL HOLLAND, BERNICE HOLLOWAY, BETTY HOLLYWOOD, BETTY HOLLYWOOD, JOE HOMYAK, JOHN HOOPER, ELEANOR HORVATH,:ALEX HORVATH, FRANK HORVATH, MARGARET HOUSEMAN, CHARLES HOUSERMAN, BLAINE HOWELL, ,JANET HOYT, JAMES HRCHO, JOE HRCHOCIK, ALBERT HRINKO, CATHERINE HRITSKO, SUSAN HUDSON, PAUL HUEY, DOROTHY HUGHES, ELEANOR HUGHES, MARGARET HULL, BESSIE HUMERNIK, STEVE HUMMEL, MARY JANE HUNT, SYLVIA HURLEY, ROBERT HURRELL, RICHARD HYDUK, ANNA I INGEL, ALBERT INKS, GLENN IRWIN, DAVID IRWIN, DOROTHY ISBIR, ESFER ISRAEL, LAWRENCE IVERSON, WILLIAM IVKOVICH, NICK J JACKSON, FRED JACOBANSKY, CATHERIN JACOBS, SAM JAGNICK, KATHRYN JAMES, DELBERT JAMISON, VINCENT JANOSZ, TEDDY JAREC, MILDRED JOHNS, YVONNE JOHNSON, ETHEL JOHNSON, KARL JOHNSON, MARY JOHNSON, OLIVE JOHNSON, VIOLETTE JOHNSON, WILLARD JOHNSTON, ROBERT JOHNSTON, W ILEERT JONES, DOROTHY JONES, ELEANOR JONES, GLADYS JONES, GLENN JONES, JAMES JONES, WILMER JOURDAIN, LOUIS JUDGE, RITA JUKASZ, HELEN K KADAR, PAULINE KADLUBOSKY, JOHN KALER, PEARL KALINA, MIKE KAMERER, JACK KAMINSKY, MOLLY KANYUSIK, MARTHA KAPNUS, MARGARET KARCZEWSKI, CHARLES KARDOS, MARGARET KARIKAS, ROSE KARR, THEODORE KASMARIK, MIKE KATONA, HELEN KATz, HERMAN KAVROS, KATHERINE KEES, DAVID KEIRN, NANCY KEITH, BERKELEY KELLEY, ELIZABETH KENNEDY, BETTY KENNEDY, THOMAS KENNEY, HUDSON KENNEY, RITA KERECMAN, CHARLES KERELEY, RITA KERN, MARY KERR, BILL KESSLER, JOHN KESSLER, HARRY KINDT, ROBERT KING, ROBERT KINLOW, JACK KIRKLAND, BERTHA KIRKLAND, BETTY KISH, CHARLES KISHVARDY, GOLDIB KITE, WILLIAM KLAUSMAN, LILLIAN KLEIN, DOROTHY KLEIN, REMA KLINGENSMITH, LORAINE KMIECIK, ESTELLE KNABE, BETTY JANE KNIGHT, RUTH KOLICH, DOROTHY KOLOSVARY, EDWARD KONDOR, ANDY KORAN, ALBERT KOSTKAS, EMIL KOUGHAN, CHARLOTTE KOUTZ, MARGARET KOVACEVIC, STEPHEN KOVACH, HELEN KOVACIC, GEORGE KOVACICH, EMIL KOzAK, ZOLTAN KRAMCHAK, ELSIE KRAWCZAK, JOSEPHINE KREIBICK, NORMAN KREIGER, CLAUDE KRIEGER, THELMA KRIST, KAY KRISTUFEK, ALBERT KROPP, VIVIAN KRUCHENSKY, HELEN KRUPINSKY, HELEN KRUNSKY, EDWARD KUBALA, MARY KUCH, JULIA The Sophomores-Continued KUCHMUSH, GEORGE KUGHLER, EMMA KUHN, PAUL KUHNS, LOUISE KULA, MARGARET KUNDMAN, BILL KUNF, ANNA KUNICKY, JULIA KURTZ, ROBERT KUSIC, MADELINE KUSICK, DIANE KYSl.INGER, VICTOR L LAGOYDA, JOHN LAMB, ANGELO LANG, ALBERT LANGDORF, MARY LANDSTROM, DONALD LANDY, EI.WOOD LAPKOWICZ, JOE LAROSA, ANNA LAURA, VERNA LAW, ROBERT LAWLEY, EDWARD LAWLEY, TERESA LAZORCHICK, REGINA LEBOWITZ, LOUISE LEPKOWITZ, MIRIAM LEGIN, MILDRED LEITZELL, GUY LEONARD, KAY LEONARDO, PATSY LESCINSKI, ROSE LEVKULICH, GEORGE LEWANDOSKY, VIOLA LE WINTER, ESTER LEWIS, ESTHER LEWIS, RAYMOND LEWIS, TOM, JR. LICHTENSTEIN, LILLIAN LICHTENSTEIN, EARNE LIDDLE, ISABELLE LINDBERG, HOWARD LINDBERG, IDA MAE LIPPERT, ISABELLE LIPPERT, LEONARD LITTLE, VIRGINIA LLOYD, CHARLES LLOYD, MELBA LOIZES, STELLA LORENTZ, ROBERT LOVELL, RUTH LOVRICH, SARAH LOWRIE, DOROTHY LOWRY, ALBERTA LUCZA, MARY LUKACSKO, SUSAN LUDWIG, HAZEI.. LUX, MILDA LYNCH, CHRISSIE LYNN, HELEN GRACE LYNN, MARGARET ST M MACRO, VIRGINIA MACMILLAN, ALBERT MADDEN, PAUL MAGDIE, JOSEPH MAGOCH, PAUL MAGNUSON, ELVERA MAHAPPEY, GUY MAHLA, MARY MAINS, SARA MAKKAY, MARGARET MAKOSY, ANDY MAKOWKA, BETTY MAKRANCY, BILLY MALEY, MARGARET MAMULA, GEORGE MANDELLA, ANTHONY MANNING, MARY MARGITAN, MARIE MARHEFKA, JOSEPH MARKOWITZ, ADOLPH MARKOWITZ, FLORENCE MARKSTEINER, ALBERT MARKUS, CHRISTY MARTIN, BEATRICE MARTIN, HELEN MARTIN, JACK MARTYNUK, MATILDA MARZALES, JOE MASHEN, MORRIS TVIASON, BETTY MASSUNG, JOHN MASSUNG, WILMIN.A MASSUNG, VIRGINIA MATEJSIC, ELIZABETH MALTA, ALBERT MATTA, STEPHEN MATTY, MARGARET MAYDEW, VICTOR MCATEE, GRACE MCBRIDE, EMMET MCBRIDE, ISABELLE MCCABE, WILLIAM MCCONNOR, JEAN MCCRACKEN, LOUISE MCDONOUGH, JACK MCELHINNY, JOSEPH MCEWEN, ETHEL MCGIRR, M,ABEL MCGOWAN, ROSE MCGUIRE, RENILDA MCINTOSH, WILLIAM MCKEE, CLAIRE MCKENERY, RUTH MCKENNA, EILEEN MCKENNA, JIM MCKENNA, MARION MCKENNA, RITA MCLAUGHLIN, ISABELLE MCLAUGHLIN, JAMES MEGELA, JOHN MEHUTH, HELEN MELLIN, JACK MENzIES, ANN MENZIE, LOIS MERz, HELEN MESKOWSKI, GEORGE MESzAROS, PEARL MEZOPF, VIOLET ' MIBZEJIWSKI, BEN MIHALIC, MARY MILOS, MARGARET MILLER, DOROTHY MILLER, EDWARD MILLER, GUS MILLER, MARGARET MILLER, DOROTHY MILLER, OLIVE MILLIGAN, THOMAS MIMA, PAULINE MISCEVICH, GRACE MITAL, MARGARET MITCHELL, FREDA MITCHELL, THERESA MNICH, CONSTANTINB MOFFAT, CLYDE MOFFAT, EDNA MOHR, JULIUS MOLDOVAN, JACK MOMICH, ADAM MOORE, DOROTHY MOORE, MILDRED MORAITY, EUGENE MORRIS, FRANCES MORRIS, HELENE MORRISON, GEORGE MORRISON, PERCY MORGAN, HOWARD MORGAN, LAMONT MORITz, HENRY MORNINGSTAR, RICHARD MOROCCO, ANNA MORSEY, MARGARET MORUS, IRENE MUHA, JANE MUIC, FRANK MULLALY, LEO MURRAY, JACK MUSCANTE, TONY MYERS, ELEANOR N NAGY, BERT NAGY, JOSEPH N AGY, NICK NAGY, ROSE NAHALSKI, EDWARD NASTA, AGNES NAYLOR, VIRGINIA NEAL, STANLEY NEFF, LOUISE NEHEZ, STEVEN NEISH, ROBERT NEMEC, EDWARD NEMETH, ALEXANDER NESTEROWICZ, ANNA NEVERLINE, KATHERINE NICHOLSON, WILLIAM NIEMI, VIENNA NOLDER, DUANE NORDER, JOSEPH NORTON, DOROTHY N OVIC, GEORGE NUNEMAKER, JOHN N YSTROM, HAROLD O OHSBERG, CHARLES OLINSKI, EDWARD OLSON, ROBERT OLSON, ROBERT ONDER, GEORGE O,NEIL, MILDRED ORINIAK, JOHN ORMAN, RUDY ORRIS, FRANK OSBERG, BETTY P PAIGE, MITCHELL PALIAN, DAISY PALKOVITS, MYER PALM, ALVIN PALMER, EMMA PALMER, FRANK PALMER, MARY PALMER, RICHARD PALMER, S.-KIRIFIN PALMER, VIRGINIA PANETTA, FRANK PANGBURN, BERNIECE PASTOR, CHARLES PASTORS, RICHARD PATTERRA, JOHN PATTERSON, JAMES PATTERSON, MORRELL PATTON, BILLY PATRICK, JOHN PAVLIK, IRENE PAVLIK, SUE PAVLOVIC, TED PEEBLY, CHESTER PELLECCHIA, TONY PENNINGTON, ETTAMAY PESHKO, ANNA PETERACI-:, JOHN PETERMAN, GLORIA PETERSON, JOHN PETERSON, CLARA M. PETREE, MAJORIE PFEFFERKORN, JOE PHILLIPA, ROY PIERCE, FLORENCE PINZAK, JOHN PIOTROWSKI, VICTORIA PIPER, BELLE PLESNIAK, JOSEPH POHODICH, ANNA POLIEVKA, JOHN POPACK, MARGARET POPE, ELSIE POPOVICH, ELMER PORVASNIK, FRED PORVASNIK, HELEN POTOSNAK, CARL POWELL, ELEANOR PRESCOTT, HELEN PRINCIPAL, WILLIAM The Sophomores-Continued PREZNIK, ANNA PROKOY, ALEX PRY, JEAN PUCALOK, ANDREW PUSCAR, ALICE PUSKARIC, FRANK PUSKARICK, CHARLES PUTZ, HELEN R RACKO, IRENE RACZKOWSKI, STEVE RADNOVIC, FRANCES RAFFERTY, EUNICE RAIBLE, EDWIN RASCHER, CATHERINE RAUSCH, JEAN RAYMER, HELEN RAYMOND, AARON RAZNY, WALTER REED, GENE REED, EARL REID, NELL RESHENBERG, BILLIE RESKOVAC, GOLDIE REYMER, EDWARD RHOADES, MARIE RHODES, ROY RICHARDS, EDDIE RICHTER, CARYLL RIEGNER, GEORGE RINELLA, SAMUEL RITCHIE, GRACE ROBB, SAM ROBB, JULIUS ROBERTS, GEORGE ROBINSON, ESTHER ROBINSON, SAM ROBINSON, WAI.TER ROCHE, ROBERT RODEBAUGH, MILDRED RODKEY, ROBERT ROESNER, GERTRUDE ROGAN, ETHEL ROMICK, ALMA ROPAR, JOHN ROSENZWEIG, DOROTHY ROSENZWEIG, ELAINE ROSS, FENTON ROSS, HELEN ROSS, STANLEY ROST, RUTH ROTHEY, RAYMOND RUDBERG, CLIFF RUFFING, CHARLES RUGGIER, JOSEPHINE RUSSIN, GEORGE RYAN, PAT RYBARCZYK, RAYMOND RYBARCZYK, TEDDY S SABO, AIIBERT SALAVEN, STELLA SALITROS, MARY SANDIN, ELEANOR SANDMEYER, DOROTHY SAUNDERS, JEAN SAUNDERS, SAMUEL SAWDERS, TAYLOR SCHABLIK, DAVID SCHILL, ROBERT SCHLESSINGER, MEYER SCHOELLER, KATHERINE SCHRADER, VIRGINIA SCHULHOF, MARVIN SCHUMANN, VIRGINIA SCHMITA, MERCEDES SCHUTTE, SHIRLEY SCHWAGER, PAUL SCHWARTZ, ELEANOR SCHWARTS, SYLVIA SCHWERHA, MARGARET SCHWIRIAN, LORRAINE SCOTT, LOIS SCOTT, REED SECHRIST, JEAN SEEGAR, BILLY SELGO, VIRGINIA SEMCHAK, HELEN SENKO, ANNA SEPKO, GOLDIE SEPTER, BUDD SEYARTO, ELIZABETH SHAFFER, JAMES SHALKOWSKI, FRANK SHANNON, GEORGE SHATZER, MARY MAE SHAW, BETTY SHEETS, PAUL SHEPTER, JAMES SHERN, GLADYS SHERRY, ALEX SHIELDS, RUTH SI-IIREY, JOHN SHORT, ROBERT SHUPE, DORIS SIEGEL, DOROTHY SIMCO, GEORGE SIMMONS, ELIZA SIPOS, BARBARA SIMPSON, JOHN SIMURDA, ANNA SINDRICK, JOHN SINN, LOURY SISLEY, LORETTA SKEPSTEDT, ELEANOR SKIFFINGTON, XYINCENT SKLENCAR, JOE SKORICK, ELIZABETH SLACK, WALTER SLADE, HILDA SLOANE, THOMAS SPALLA, MARY LOU SPARICO, JENNIE SPISAK, MARY SMALL, PEARL SMEREKA, MIKE SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, CHARLOTTE SMITH, EMILY SMITH, ESTHER SMITH, HELEN SMITH, JESSE SMITH, LOUISE SMOKE, STEPHEN SMOLNICKY, EDWARD SNYDER, IRENE SOLTESZ, MARGARET SOLTIS, JOHN SOWA, MICHAEL SOWA, PETER SOWKO, ELMER SPATE, DORIS SPEIDEL, WILLIAM SQUIRE, RALPH STARKA, JUNE STARNAK, SOPHIE STAUDENMAYER, CARL STAYMATES, ALBERT STECK, DOROTHY STECK, SARAH STEELE, ELEANOR STEELNACK, EINAR STEPANKO, PAUL STEIN, MARGARET STEPHANIK, STELLA STEPHAN, FRANK STEPHAN, MARY STEPKOVITZ, HELEN STERBA, ANNA STEVENS, MILDRED STEVENSON, JIMMY STOKAN, MIKE STOKAN, PAULINE STONE, WILLIAM STRAGER, ANNA STRAYBR, MARY STRONG, JOE STULL, DOROTHY SUMMITT, KENNETH SUPP, JAMES SURGEON, ANNA SVITICO, ANDREW SWANSON, BILLY R. SWARTZ, EDWARD SWARTZ, MURRY SWEENEY, JAMES SYKES, GARNET SYKES, JAMES YLB SYMINGTON, MARGARET SZEG, ROSE T TAUBER, BETTY TEDESCO, SAMMIE TELLINGER, EMMA THEIL, MICHAEL THOMAS, ALEXANDER THOMAS, AUGUST THOMAS, MARIE THOMSON, RUTH TINGLE, ELEANOR TOAL, ALBERT TOKAR, HELEN TOKARSKY, VINCENT TOMASELLO, SAM TOMCO, JOHN 7 8 W I935 TOMKO, FRANK TONIKO, SYLVESTER TOMKO, WILLIAM TONDERA, FRANK TOROK, MARY TORRANCE, M.ARJORX' TOTH, ANDREW TOTH, BETTY TOTH, ELIZABETH TOTII, TILLIE TRACEY, RICHARD TRAEGER, RICHARD TRETYAK, ELMER TRIMELE, 'JAMES 'I-URKAL'1', JOE TURKALY, MARK TUKOT, -JULIA TURNER, CONSTANCE TURNER, SABI TYSON, KATHERYNE U UCZAK, ANDREW UHRICH, BERNICE UHRICH, DOROTHY UL.AKEY, BETTY ULAKOX'IC, FRANK ULM, HENRY UMIIARGER, FLOYD UNGER, HARRY UREMICK, HELEN The Sophomores-Continued V VADAS, MARGARET WVALECKO, PETER VALOON, JACK VAT,ILAK, ANNE VARY, VICTOR W7ADNAI, STANLEY WVARGO, CECILIA VAUGHAN, CAROLINE WYAVRIK, IRENE VENTURA, HELEN WIERMINSKI, EDWARD VICTOR, GEORGE WJIDNOVIC, MILDRED WTIGNOVICH, NICK VINOVICK, ROSE WYIST AS, JAMES VITSAS, WVILLIANI W7OGEL, XVILLIAINI VOOT, ANNA WVORON, MARY YVUZAR, ANDREW WTUICK, NICK WYUKOSON, MATTHEW WVUKOVCAN, FRANK VUKOVICK, JOE VLYLGARAKIS, THOMAS W WAGLE, BILLY XVAGNER, DOROTHY WVAITER, EUGENE WAKEFIELD, PAUL WALFISI-I, ELEANOR WALSH, 'JOHN WNALTER, BETTY WARDROPPER, RUBY VJARGO, HELEN WVARWICK, ELINORE WASH, ALEX XVASZAK, EDWARD WATSON, RUTH XYEEDER, CHARLES WEIMER, BESSIE WEISEERGER, HARRY WVEISBERGER, HERNTAN VVYEISS, FREDA WVEISS, LEON WEISS, MORRISS VJEISS, RUTH WEISS, SELMA WEISSERT, GEORGE WVELCH, BETTY WVELSII, JACK WENNERSTROM, WALTER WVERB, DORO'flIY WVERNKE, CIIARLES XVETZLER, GEORGE WVHIFE, BOB WVHITE, NVILLIANI VVVHITNEY, BETTY WILKENS, ALBERT WILKINSON, TIIELMA WVILLIAMS, NICK WVILLIAMSON, ETHEL VVVILLIS, H,iI.I,lE In Memoriam WILSON, FRANK WVILSON, PEARL WILSON, SARA WINAND, DOROTHY VVVINKLER, RUTH WVISE, WJIOLET WISSER, MARY VVVOLF, KENNETH WVOLF, MILDRED WOLEE, RAY WOLK, HELEN VJOODRING, LAWRENCE WVOZNIAK LAURA I WVRIGHT, ALVIN WVUNDER, ALBERTA WVUNDERLEY. GEORGE WUNDERLEY, JACK Y YADACK, JOSEPH XYAMBOR, VERA YATTY, EDYVARD HJONKOVICH, MARY YOUNG, FRANK YUIIIAS, MARGARET Z ZAJICEK, CARL ZAUCHA, XVALTER ZAUPER, ELSIE ZEGUDOVIC, HELEN ZELL, LAWRENCE Tf . 1 ' A CHARLES RINGLER MARGARET DAVENPORT EDWARD MORAN Sophomore Sophomore Xopbomore August 3, 1919 June 14, 1919 March 17, 1919 August 11, 1934 March 21, 1934 March 26, 1934 T9 A ALBINE, EARL ALLEN, IVA ANDERSON, LUCILLE ANDREWS, RENETTA B BANISKY, PEARL BARRETT, LUCILLE BEAVER, BILLY BEDONT, WM. BEECH, CLIFFORD BEKI, THERESA BERWICK, BLANCI-IE BEVERIDGE, THOMAS BLACK, ELMER BLAIR, ROBERT BOWDEN, VIRGINIA BROWN, ARCII BROWN, JOSEIJHINE BUCK, JOHN BUMBARGER, ALVA C CARNS, WILLIAM CARROLL, EMERSON CARTER, EMMA CECCHINI, ALFRED CHECK, EDWARD COLEMAN, HOWARD CONNELLY, JOSEPH COSTELLO, JONES CRUM, JOSEPH D DEL SIGNORE, THOMAS DIAMOND, TONY DINING, FRANK DOOLEY, DOROTHY E ENNIS, ROBERT EVANS, HARRY F FARCUS, FRED FERGUSON, DOROTHY FINCIK, ANDREW Q - - F R E S H M E The Class Roster FLETCHER, EDITH FORKOVITCH, NICK FURLONG, BUD G GIBBONS, DON GILCHRIST, CHARLES GOW, SCOTT GRAY, DOROTHY GREENEIELO, SIDNEY GROSS, ESTELLE GUISER, WIYINCENT H HEATH, KA'fHRYN HELMS, EDWARD HERCHELROATH, ELIZ. HOLLAND, JAMES HORNAK, JOHN HOUSE, JACK I IRWIN, ARMELLA JEAN IWASOWICH, MILDRED J JACOBS, PAUL JAKOMAS, GUST JONES, BETTY JANE K KALMAN, MICHAEL KING, JAMES KLEIN, EDITH KLISH, WALTER KOLESAR, HELEN KUGLER, EDWARD L LENDA, CASIMIRA LEVANS, BARBARA LEWIS, MARGARET LINN, PHILIP LOCKOVITCH, HARRY LOTZ, WILLIAM LUKACSKO, ANNA M. MANSFIELD, WILLARD MARTIN, JOHN MCCAFFERTY, ROBERT MCCARTY, CATHERINE MCCOLLOUGH, AUDREY MCCUTCHEON, PEARL MCDOUGALL, ALAN MCLAUGHLIN, FRANK MIDDLEMISS, MARGARET MIENT, LAURENCE MILLER, DUANE MILLER, PAT MINTEER, BETTY MOLNAR, MARY MOON, WILLIAM MOORE, WILLIAM N NEISH, GILBERT NORTON, JAMES O OLIVER, ELLIOT ORMAN, CARL ORZECHOWSKI, EDMUND ORZEL, ADOLE OTROBA, ANNA P PANKO, ANDY PATEMRA, JOSEPH PHILLIPS, HAZEL R ROBINSON, WM. 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ISABEL MCCARTHY, ZENA MCCASLIN, DOROTHY MCCONNELL, VIRGINIA MCCUNE, VIRGINIA MCKINNEY, FRANCES MCLANE, DANIEL MCMILLAN, DOROTHY MACEY, MARGARET MACKEY, PAUL MAGDIC, LOUISE MAGLICCO, SARA MAHA, ANNA MARCH, JACK UG -I-MON l95 The Shaw Avenue Freshmen-Continued MARKOVITZ, HARRY MARKOVITZ, HERSHEL MARKOWITZ, EVELYN MARCINKO, MARY MARTIN, ANNA MARTIN, GRACE MARTIN, ISABELLE MARTUKOWITL, JACK MARWITZ, TED MATHAS, HELEN MATHIS, EDWIN MAXWELL, TEDDY MAZUR, GENEVIEVE MAGGINSON, EDITH MEHAC, GEORGE MEDVED, FRANK MELOSKY, ANNE MENCH, JOHN MENZIE, RUTH MERSCHAT, WALTER MESSINA, PETE METz, IRMA MEZOEP, JOHN MICHALSKI, EDWARD MIHALSKY, ANTHONY MILASKO, DOROTHY MILLBERG, MARY MILLER, DOROTHY MILLER, HELEN MILLER, LESTER MIREK, BLANCHE MITCHELL, REGINA MIZNER, JEAN MOI1EAr, ROBERT MOGUS, VERA MOORE, ALBERTA MOORE, JAMES MORRISON, ADELLA MOSES, FANNIE MOSES, THEODORE MOUNT, MARGUERITE MROSE, ARTHUR MLINYAS, SOPHIE N NAYLOR, LOUISE NEWELL, LULU NICKELSON, ELIZABETH NEVAK, LOUIS NYLANDER, Loxs 0 OBERG, LILLIAN OLIVERIO, MARY OLSEN, CHARLES ORIS, IRENE ORNOWSKI, HELEN OrT, BEVERLY OVERAND, JEAN P PACZESNIAK, GERTRUDE PACZESNIAK, WALTER PALLAY, MARY PALMER, THOMAS PALMQUIST, KENNETH PANCURAK, VALENT PANICH, GEORGENE PARKER, LEONARD PARNHAM, JAMES PASKU, ELLA PATERRA, ANNA PATTERSON, JEAN PAULE, LILLIAN PAUSIC, ROSE PAzuR, ANNA PEISTRUP, ROBERT PERLOW, LEON PERNEY, WINFIELD PETERSON, JUNE PETRO, GEORGE PETRO, JOHN PETRULL1, PHILLIP PETRULLI, FRANCES PHILLIPS, EDWARD PHILLIPS, GAIL PHILLIPS, RUTH PICKELL, RUTH PLUTKO, MARY POLANSKY, EVELYN POLJAK, ANNA POMILIO, DORIS POPOVICH, GEORGE POTOSKY, ALLAN PREBEG, MARY JANE PRESMAN, MILLIE PRYOR, HAROLD PUSKARICH, LEONARD PUSKARIC, JENNIE PUSKARICH, MARIE QUANTZ, HELEN MAE R RADER, JEANE RANICH, DONALD RANKIN, CLYDE RAYMOND, BEATRICE REED, GRACE REICHMAN, JOSEPH RENDEN, PHILIP RHOADES, MARGARET RHODES, MARIE RIMKO, HELEN RINIK, MARY RINK, EMMA Rizzo, ANNETTA ROBINSON, BOBBY RODKEY, GWEN ROPER, ANNA RUBENFIELD, EMANUEL RUSHTON, ALICE RUSNOCK, IRENE S SAKAS, ERMA SALAI, HELEN SALVI, LOUIS SALVI, VIRGINIA SAMUDOVSKY, ELEANOR SAMUDOVSKY, MARGARET SANETSKY, HELEN SARRIS, FRANK SARVEY, VIOLA SAUER, ROBERT SAUNDERS, JANET SAVAGE, MARGARET SCHERRER, CATHERINE SCHMIDT, RUTH SCHNEIDER, MILDA SCHONBERGER, FLORENCE SCHWEITZER, HERMAN SCOTT, FRANK SCOTT, ROBERT SECKINGER, HENRY SEMKO, WILLIAM SERBIC, GERTRUDE SEVICK, JULIA SHAFFER, JEAN SHIPLEY, JEAN SHRANATON, FRANK SIDUN, HELEN SILAN, JOSEPH SIMCO, ALLEN SIMON, HENRY SIMPSON, HELEN SISKIND, ALBERT SKOTNICKI, TEDDY SLIVKO, ANNA SMITH, EDWARD SMITH, IDA ROSE SMOLINSKY, MARY SNEDDON, DAVID SNYDER, DOROTHY SNYDER, EMMA SNYDER, MARGARET SOLES, ROBERT SOLTIS, CHARLES SOLVAY, BASIL SOTAK, MARY SOTIRAKE, THECKLA SOWA, ALEX SPENCE, DOROTHEA SPIEGEL, FLORENCE SPIEVAK, MARIAN SPIKER, ROBERT SPISAK, MARGARET STAHURSKI, THEODORE STAMATAKOS, NICK STEELE, GRACE STEPAN, MICHAEL STEPHAN, JACK STERN, FLORENCE STRATHEARN, ANNA B. STUPAR, STEVE SUNSTEIN, JIMMY SWALLOW, BARCLAY SWARTZ, LENORE SWEENEY, LELAH T TAMBIJRRINO, BILL TATALOVICH, BERTHA TAUBER, GARNET TAYLOR, KATHRYN TAYLOR, MORD TAYLOR, VIRGINIA TENENBAUM, HENRY THOMAS, GENEVIEVE THOMAS, HAZEL THOMAS, JOHN TOAL, JEAN TOKAR, MARY TOMAINA, THERESA TOMKO, ANNA TOMKOWITZ, WALTER TOMLINS, ISABEL TOROK, ARTHUR TRAEGER, ALBERTA TRBOVICH, DIANA U UCZAK, MARY UELTZEN, BOB ULM, RUTH UNGAR, BERNICE URBANSKY, EDWARD UTTER, CHARLES V VADALA, JOSEPHINE VAKARCS, ELIZABETH VANCE, BILLY VIGNOVIC, BERTHA VISNIC, ANNA VOLK, ANNAJANE VUKMANIC, PAUL W WAGNER, MARTHA WALT, DORIS WAMPLER, SHIRLEY WALLACE, KATHRYN WALLACE, NELLE WANDER, MAX WARGOVICH, MILDRED W,kRHOLD, WILMA WASHINGTON, CHARLES WEINBERGER, FLORA WEISS, HELEN WEISS, THELMA WETZLER, HAROLD WHALEY, EILEEN WILKEY, RUTH WILL, BETTY WILSON, JUANITA WISSER, CHRISTINE WITTMAN, BOB WOJTEWICZ, FRANK WOLFE, FRANK WORTHEY, ELIJAH WOZNIAK, HELEN WOZNIAK, JENNIE WUKUSON, DOROTHY Y YABLENSKY, JOHN YAKSIC, NICK YAMBAR, IRENE YEDINAK, JAMES YONIC, LOUISE YOSKO, GEORGE YUHAS, ANTHONY YURIK, MARY Z ZACCARDI, VIRGINIA ZAJAC, MARY ZALAC, DOROTHY ZOLTON, HOWARD l935 A ACKEREERG, DOROTHY ANCHAK, MARGARET AROSELL, MARTHA B BARCO, BETTY BENEDICT, MELVIN BERKOVITZ, SABINA BONDI, JOSEPHINE BREITINGER, LEOTA BRIDGES. MARION BROTHERS, HAZEL BREWSTER, JAMES BURNEIK, BLANCHE BYARD, RUTH C CAROzzA, PRISCILLA CLARK, DORIS COATES, CORRINE COLEMAN, JEAN CULBERT, DOROTHY D DAVIS, FLORENCE DAVIS, GERTRUDE DELAPENNA, FRED DITTER, HENRY DARBOLA, REGINA DOMINO, BERTHA E EUBANKS, CHARLES YOU --ON The Eleventh Ward School men scuooz. SECTION FLANYAK, PETER FORSYTHE, ETHELDEAN FREW, MARIE FRISCHOLZ, GRETCHEN FULTON, JUNE G GALLO, ROBERT GILLINGHAM, JANE GRANDA, OPHELIA GREENEWALD, ELSIE GUISER, PAULA GULASKEY, ALBERT H HALEZAK, FRANK HALEZAK, REGINA HANCHARIK, ANNA HARKINS, ALLEN HAYES, PEGGY JANE HAZELHOFE, BETTY HICKS, HENRIETTA HORR, BERTHA HORST, EDWARD HORST, MERLE K KALKERENNER, FRANCES KALLEERG, CHARLES KAMIERSKI, HELEN KLINE, JEAN KONTARTEIVEZ, STANLEY Koss, PAULINE KRITIKOS, JAMES KRONKET, GLADYS LOVELL, PEGGY LORD, PHYLLIS M MANN, BILLY MAGNUSON, MAEEL MARCELLI, LILLIAN MASSERY, RUSSELL MCBETH, CHARLOTTE MILLER, KATHERINE MITCHELL, WILLIAM MOFFAT, REBECCA MOLNAR, KATHLEEN MORAN, ARVID MUSE, EUNICE S SABOL, MIKE SCHMIDT, MARGARET SCHMIDT, RENIE SCHNEIDER, CHARLES SHARPE, WARD SILLAMAN, DOROTHY SKELLEY, MINNIE SORUYAN, GOLDIE STEINMEYER, LAWREN STEPHANIK, WALTER SUPP, ANNA SVEDBERG, ARTHUR T N T ASSONEY, ARTHUR NICOL, D AVID TAYLOR, CLYDE TAYLOR, NEWTON 0 THOMAS, JAMES OLAH, HELEN OTAWKA, HELEN P PALADY, ETHEL PIERCE, LEE PRESCOTT, WAYNE PRIBISH, ELIZABETH PROVINS, WILDA R RANSICK, KATHRYN REVTI, JULIA TOSCANO, BETTY W WADE, GERTRUDE WATTS, ROBERT WAZNIAK, CECELIA WEDDELL, LUCILLE WEIMER, HARRIET WEISS, EVELYN WEISSERT, ALMA WEST, LORETTA WHITE, PEARL WILKENS, ALICE WITHEROW, HOWARD CE F L FAZEKAS, EDWARD FERENCY, MARGARET LAZORCHIC, WILLIAM LITTLETON, EDNA RICKARD, DORIS WOODS, SHIRLEY RILEY, GEORGIA ROBEKOSKI, HELEN Z ROBERTS, MARY JANE ROMESBERG, RUTH ZA JIC, JOSEPHINE The Flood oi Years The everlasting sands keep pouring on, The bark glides along an evanescent dream, Familiar landscapes fade and soon are gone, Like whirling eddies in a sullen stream. When the mocking bird stills its mimicking craze, And sings a melody sweet, so rapid, and true, The rivermen seek the quietest wayside bays, As twilight dons her robe of shadowless hue. Magnolias reign along the bayOu'S shore With their flowers of pink, and purple, and white, Their perfume comes from an unending store, But their colors fade in the dusk's dim light. The wanderer gazes into the burning coals, And sees the flames light up the nearby trees, As through the gloom, a distant Angelus tolls, Quietly fading away on the evening breeze. He reclines upon his couch of pine, Soft and low, the wild wind's wondrous song. With woodnotes, charms some will-O'-the-wisp design For which he, in his youth, was wont to long. With richer threads on Wildwood loom it weaves As the weary man prepares for sleep, Of days gone by, the ze hyr turns the leaves, Unlocks the heart O joy, the donjon keep. a He does not walk the Same road back, again He sees the grain and hears the meadow lark, And well-known faces etched with a diamond pen, He sees no more, and slowly walks in the dark. -ALEXANDER PRYTULAK, '35 .fptzfj-,yr HONOR ROLL-ki il E'-.1513 SEM03 BQNLLETIN CLASS Pl AY. E N OT! G E S- E' 'J' Ziggy 1935 ,. . Program . . . THE FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Tieefday Morning, fiene Fifth Nineteen Hundred Tlairgf-four WORLD WAR MEMORIAL FIELD u H Prelude- Maestoso ..A., .i,,i7,i,iw.,...,i, ..i...,i.,w....... ,..... HIGH SCHOOL BAND Invocation ,L..L. .,,. ,,.L ..........LL,,..... ,..L,..,L,,... LLL.L...L,LL,LY...L, - 1 1 .,,,...Gonnad REVEREND MYRON E. COLE Music- Gperatic Medley ,..., , L...........,.,,,.,. .....,L,,..,,,, . ....LL.L......,.V.,, ..., .....,.L A I e ro-Wenner HIGH SCHOOL BAND Oration- A Century of Free Schools .,... . OratiOn- The Pioneer School ...,.L, ,...... L,,.,.... , . Oration- Early Educators in Pennsylvania .,L.,..,... Oration- Governor Wolf and the Free School Act ....,,,VERNA DOUGLAS .,t..,...JEAN SIMPSON .UNJOHN PRINCIPAL ,HMARION MEHLMAN Music- The Canticle of the Sun I,IIL,..., LLIL,,. ,L,,,,,.L.,L , , . L,.LY. I,,Colotgne, 1623 Psalm l5O ....,...,,....,....,,,,,,,, .,,,. .,,. I , ,i,,,.,I , i,,VL, , .. ,,.., Cemr Franck XFESTED CHOIR Oration- Thaddeus Stevens, the Defender of Universal Education ,.,,t ,HJANE MUSE Oration- Growth of Secondary Education ...,t . .,L.,t...,I,L.. IDA SHAPIRO Oration Oration Musica' ' -'Enrichment of the Curriculum ....L,,.,. , I - - Development of the Normal Schools ,, Londonderry Air ....It. ....,, . ,.t, tt,t.I.., L I , HIGH SCHOOL BAND Oration- The Financial Crisis in EducatiOn .,.,,t Oration - Present Day Trends in Education ,,L,, Oration- McKeesport Schools Then and Now .,L,L ,.,,. EDWARD PRIZNER ,,L,,.,MARJoRIE NICORA ..a...t,,.,0ld Irirh MARY ONCEA ,,,t,..BETTY WITHEROW ,,,, ARNOLD BERGSTROM Oration- Education in a Democracynt L t.tI I . .,.,t.,, ,GRACE ELLIS Music-' 'On Paradel' ,,,.. L, ,t,.,,, it ,......, ,t......,,,,,t ,....,, . ,...I, . G aleimnn HIGH SCHOOL BAND Presentation of Diplomas ....t....... I t....t ttttt,,t..tt,,t, ...., ,r,Lt.... J o s EPH B. RICHEY Music- March, Shenandoahf... ,.ttt.......tttt........tt....tt..t. L... .t..t,..t.,, .... G 0 I denim HIGH SCHOOL BAND 88 4935 YOUGH-A-MON HONOR STUDENTS, CLASS OF 1934 Sitting: Jane Muse, Grace Ellis, Arnold Bergstrom, Betty Witherow. Standing: Jean Simpson, Verna Douglas, Marjorie Nicora, Edward Prizner, John Principal, Mary Oncea, Marion Mehlman, Ida Shapiro. CLASSIFlC!Vl'l0N OF IIONOR STUDENTS Preparatory: Grace Ellis, Marion Mchlman, Verna Douglas, Ida Shapiro, Juan Simpson. Commercial: Betty Wirhn-row, Marjorie Nicora, Mary Oncea. Industrial: Arnold Bergstrom, Edward Prizner, John Principal. Literary: Jean Muse. THE LAST ROUND-UP The Seniors of 1934 on the Stadium Steps 89 I935 k A I YOLUGH'-A-MO THE BAND LEADS MERRILY ON Commencement, June, 1934 ALMOST A HOLLOW SQUARE Commencement, June, 1934 90 OUGH-A-MON IN THE LIMELIGHT ON THE STADIUM FIELD THE SPEAKERS, WITH THE BAND Commencement, june, 1934 MERELY A VIEW OF THE SENIORS, WITH GUESTS Commencement, June, 1934 91 l935 I935 YOUGH-A-MO DR. RICHEY AT THE CORONATION OF THE MAY QUEEN May Festival, 1934 THE PURPOSE We leave her friendly halls, a world to face, Before We feel her gentle loveliness Into our hearts with mighty force impress, Indelible, that Time cannot erase, Those happy thoughts of what has taken place Amidst the buzz in transient consciousness And rustling sheets, or searching tests to guess, Or gazing blankly into unseen space, There'll come a strangeness in familiar things, The former spirit will have bid farewell, Asunder rent will be the hope that brings The joy of being beneath that schoolday spell, Again, the leaves are thumbedfagain, there rin gs From memory's depth of by-gone days-the bell. ALEXANDER PRYTULAK. 92 YOUGH-A-MON THE MAY QUEEN AND MISS MEINERT May Festival, 1934 MISS BARTH, THE MAY QUEEN, WITH ATTENDANTS May Festival, 1934 93 1935 l MAAM i ,1 -H - A - M M O I935 WHAT THE CAMERA MAN SAW ON MAY DAY May Festival, 1934 94 A ABRAHAM, RUDOLPH ACH, IRENE AIRHART, CHARLES AKERBERG, DORIS AKERBERG, MARGARET AKERBERG, RALPH ANDERSON, RICHARD ANDREWS, JOSEPH ARICO, NICK ARMOR, DOROTHY AROSELL, CARL AUSTIN, HAZEL JEAN B BABYAK, ANDREW BACKSTROM, CLYDE BACKSTROM, GEORGE BAIN, WILLIAM BALINT, STEVE BALOGH, STEVE BANGBRT, KATHERINE BARKNEL, EVELYN BAREY, AGNES BARNES, BETTY BARTH, DOROTHY BARTON, RUTH BARTON, STEPHANIA BASCI, ROSE BASTASICH, ANNE BAUER, JOSEPH BECKER, HELEN BEDONT, WILLIAM BEEDLE, MAURICE BEECH, GLENN BELLAS, HELEN BELPULITI, VERNA BENEDICT, NAOMI BERNICK, ANNA BEST, LOIS BIRATH, EVELYN BIRESCIK, CECELIA BLACK, AUDREY BLACK, JESSIE BLACK, NEY BLAMICK, JEANNETTE BLAZINA, RUDOLPH BOCEK, TILLIE BOCK, HELEN BODNAR, HELEN BOHACH, STEVE BOSNAK, REGINA BOSNYAK, ANDREW Honor Roll In Punctuality and In Perfect Attendance 1933 ' 1934 ....QI1JQ.... Ghz Qlertiiiratr Hllnnnr BOSS, ALBERT BOWDEN, BILLY BOYER, EDWARD BRIECK, ROSEMARY BRLETIC, THOMAS BROPHY, EDWARD BROWN, DOROTHY BROWNE, SHIRLEY BROWN, MARY JANE BROWN, SYLVIA BROWN, WILLIAM BROZOVICH, FRANK BRUNELL, ELMER BRUNSON, RUTH BRYCE, GERALDINE BUCK, JOHN ' BUCK, KATHLEEN BUNOVICH, MXLAN BURNS, LUCILLE BUTI, ELENA BYARD, JAMES C CAMERON, DORIS CAMPOLI, WALTER CAPAN, THOMAS CARLSON, MARION CARNAHAN, MARY CARPENTER, GLADYS CARROZZO, ROSE CEARNS, NAOMI CHANDLER, ANNA M. CHAPAS, STANLEY CHEMSAK, IRENE CHEMSAK, MIKE CHUCKLA, VANDA CONNERS, CATHERINE CONWAY, BOYD CONWAY, VIRGINIA COOPER, VIRGINIA COOPER, MATTIE CORBIN, GERALDINE CORBIN, RUTH CORNELL, HARRIS COTHERY, JEAN COUY, HELEN CRAWFORD, GEORGE CROSSMAN, RUTH CUNNINGHAM, MINNIE D DAVIS, CLARA DAVIS, JANE DAVIS, MILDRED DEEDRICK, THELMA DE FALKO, ISOBEL DELO, GLADYS DBLP, PHOEBE DEL SIGNORE, THOMAS DE Moss, WAYNE DENNISON, JAY DETWEIBER, MARY G. DICKSON, MARY DIETRICH, MARY DIETRICK, CATHERINE DIRLING, GRACE DOCTORICH, MARTIN DOMARSKY, GLADYS DOMINGO, CHARLES DORIC, FRANK DOUGLASS, JOE DRAKE, WM. JOE DUNCAN, WILLIAM E EAGEL, ADAM EDGE, EDWARD EDMUNDSON, MARY EDMUNDSON, WILLIAM EDWARDS, HARPER EGRI, HELEN ELBERT, ARTHUR ELBERT, JAMES ELKO, GEORGE ENGWER, VERA EVANS, BETTY LUCILE EVANS, E. BETTY EVKOVICH, MARTHA F FAIRLEY, ALEX FAIRLEY, DAVID FAGERSTROM, EDNA FALCO, DANIEL FALCO, HENRY FAWCETT, JACK FEDASZ, HARRY FEHR, RAYMOND FELTZ, PAUL FEIGHTNER, LLOYD FERGUSON, JEAN FERRIER, MARGARET FERRY, MAGDALENE FILSON, WILLIAM FLEMING CATHERINE , FLEMING , MARY FLORCHAK, JOHN FLOHR, CHARLES FLOI-IR, WILLIAM FOLIN, HELEN FORD, EVELYN FORGASH, ALBERT FORGASH, PAUL FRAMIGLIO, SAM FURLONG, HAROLD G GADELMEYER, ELIZABETH GADBLMEYER, MATTHEW GALKA, MARY GALL, ALEXANDER GAMBLE, HELEN GARDNER, JUNE GARRETT, WILMER GASH, DONALD GASKELL, HELEN GASKY, JULIA GAUDY, FRANK GEARING, KATHERINE GELTZ, ROBERT GIBBONS, KATHLEEN GIBANT, LEONARD GIBSON, JAMES GINN, JANE GINN, MASON GLADOWSKI, HELEN GLARROW, GEORGE GLUS, JOHN GOBBELS, HELEN GODIIREY, WILLIAM GOETTEL, IVA GORMAN, RUTH GORZO, ANTHONY GOSS, RUTH GOURASH, LEONA GRAFF, CATHERINE GRAY, ACHISON GREAVES, ALFRED GREGG, GEORGE GRIEPITHS, AGNES GRIPEITHS, HARRIS GRIPPITH, VERA GRUBER, EVA GUBUZNAI, FRANCES H HAMER, RALSTON HANLON, LOIS HARKINS, MARY J 5 illllllllllm II-I I I IIIIIIHHI Il- HARKLESS, ARMAND HARRIS, UNA HARVILLA, JOHN HASELHOFF, WILLIAM HAYDUK, MARTIN HEATH, KATHERYN HEIDEL, HERBERT HEILMAN, WlLI.I,AhI HELMSTADTER, LEROY HEMMILA, MADIE HENDRIE, LOUISE HERCHELROATH, ELIZ. HERLEHY, REGIS HILLWIG, DON HODGE, ALEX HOFFMAN, JESSE HOFFMAN, STANLEY HOINKESS, CARL HOLIDAY, EVELYN HOLLOWAY, BETTY HORNAK, ANNA HORNFECK, LAWRENCE HORN, WILDE HORVATH, ALEX HOUSAMAN, CHARLES HREHOCIK, ALBERT HRITZ, HELEN HUEMME, JUNE HUGHES, ELEANOR HUGHES, MARGARET HULL, BESSIE HURREI., RICHARD HUTSKO, STELLA I INKS, GLENN IRWIN, DAVID ISBIR, ESPER ISTVANICH, JOSEPH IVERSON, WILLIAM J JACKSON, FRED JACKSON, RUTI-I JACOBANSKY, CATHERINE JAMISON, VINCENT JANOSZ, TEDDY JENKINS, HAZEL JOHNSON, LA VERNE JOHNSTON, WILBERT JOHNS, YVONNE JONES, ELEANOR JONES, GLENN JUDGE, RITA K KADAR, PAULINE KALER, PEARL KALINA, MIKE KARIKAS, ROSE KASMARIC, MIKE KATONA, HELEN KEIRN, ROY KERN, MARY KERSTON, HEBEN KERSTON, MARGARET The Certificate Honor-Continued KIER, ADA KIER, RUTH KINDT, ROBERT KIRKLAND, BETTY KLEIN, ARCH KNIGHT, HAROLD KOHARIC, KATHERINE KOKAYKO, JOHN KOLICK, DOROTHY KOLOSVARY, EDWARD KORAN, ALBERT KORCH, JOSEPH KOSS, ALBERT KOVACEVICH, ANNA KOZAR, EDDIE KRAMER, MATHIAS KRAMER, ROBERT KRIEGER, CLAUDE KROPP, VIVIAN KRUNSKY, CHESTER KUNF, ANNA KUNICKY, JULIA KUSICK, DIANE KYPROS, GEORGE KYSLINGER, STANLEY KYSLINGER, VICTOR L LAMB, LUCILLE LANDY, ELLWOOD LANE, DARLINE LANGSDORF, MARY LAPKOWICZ, ANTHONY LARGE, RUTH LAW, ROBERT LAWLEY, EDWARD LEAGHTY, ELIZABETH LEAVER, HENRIETTA LEBER, SAM LEGIN, MILDRED LEHOCKY, ALBINE LEONARD, CLAIRE LESCINSKI, ROSE LESNICK, ANNA LEWIS, THOMAS LINDBERG, HOWARD LINDBERG, IDA MAE LINGE, M. KENNEDY LINN, PHILIP LIPPERT, ISABELLE LIPPERT, MARGARET LOIZES, STELLA LONG, DAVID LONG, FRANK LORENZ, ROBERT LUKACSKO, ANNA LUKACSKO, SUSAN LUX, MILDA LYONS, WALLACE LYSELL, RICHARD M MAHER, THOMAS MAINS, SARA MAKOSEY, ANDY IVIAKRANCY, BILLY MALEY, MARGARET MALONE, PATSY MANNING, TOM MANDELLA, ANTHONY MARKSTEINER, ALBERT MARSH, LOLA MARTIN, BEATRICE MARTIN, JACK MARVES, MILDRED MASON, BETTY MASSUNG, FRED MASSUNG, VIRGINIA MATTA, STEPHEN MAUND, KENNETH MAURER, CHARLOTTE MCCALI., HOWARD MCCONNER, JEAN MCCRACKEN, CLIFFORD MCCUTCHEON, PEARL MCDONOUGH, JACK MCELHINNEY, JOSEPH MCEWEN, ETHEL MCGOWAN, ROSE MCINTOSH, WILLIAM MCKEETA, FRANCIS MCKENERY, RUTH MCKENNA, JAMES MENOZZI, HARRY MESKOWSKI, GEORGE MESZAROS, PEARL MICKLAS, MARGARET MIEZYEWSKI, BEN MIHALIC, MARY MILLER, BETTY MILLER, BILLIE MILLER, DOROTHY MILLER, OLIVE MILLER, RUTH MILLER, THOMAS MILLIGAN, RAYMOND MITAL, MARGARET MOONEY, DON MONIS, JAMES MOORE, DOROTHY MOORE, LUCILLE MOORE, MILDRED MOORER, ADELL MORRIS, HELEN MORRIS, NORMAN MORUS, IRENE MORRISON, GEORGE MRVOS, NICK MUHA, JANE MUSCANTE, TONY MYERS, JACK MYERS, ROY MYERS, ROBERT N NAGAY, HELEN NAGAY, JOHN NAGY, MARY NAGY, ROSE NASTA, AGNES NAYHOUSE, MAURY NAYLOS, VIRGINIA NEHEZ, STEPHEN NEISI-I, ROBERT NELSON, RUTH NESTEROWICZ, ANNE NEUMAN, THELMA NEVERLINE, KATHERYN NICHELSON, CHARLES NIEMI, VIENNA NIXON, JAMES NORTON, DOROTHY O OHSBERG, CHARLES ONCEA, MARY OVNEIL, VIOLA ORRIS, FRANK ORZEL, ADOLF OTTO, RUTH P PAIGE, MITCHELL PALIAN, DAISY PALMER, EMMA PALMER, FRANK PALMER, MARY PALMER, VIRGINIA PALMER, SQIRIFIN PARKER, WYIOLET PASTERNAK, IRENE PASTOR, RICHARD PATTERSON, JAMES PATTERSON, MARGARET PATTERSON, MELDA PATTERSON, RUTH PAULSON, VIVIAN PAUSIC, PAUL PAVLIC, RUDOLPH PENNINGTON, ETTAMAE PEREVIZNIK, ANNE PETERSON, ALVERA PETERSON, CLARA MAE PIERCE, LOI5 PIGOZZI, WILLIAM PINZAK, JOHN PIOTROWSKI, VOCTORIA PIROSKO, MIKE PISHKO, ANNA PLESNIAK, ,JOSEPH POPACH, MARGARET POPE, ELSIE POPELAS, WALTER POROVASNIK, FRED POSEGA, MARIE POTOSNAK, CARL PRIBULA, DOROTHY PRY, ADELAIDE PUCALAK, ANDREW PUO, HELEN PUTZ, HELEN R RACSKOWSKI, STEPHEN RADINOVIC, FRANK RAFPERTY, EUNICE RASCHER, CATHERINE RATESIC, JOHN RAUSCH, JEAN RAYMAN, FRED U G - -M O l935 The Certificate Honor-Continued RECHTER, HELENA MAE REED, MARIAN RESKOVAC, JOSEPH RHOADES, ROBERT RICHARD, EVELYN RICKARD, JOHN RICHARDS, MARY RINGLER, CHARLES RODEEAUGH, MILDRED ROMICK, ALMA ROSEPILER, CHARLES ROSENZWEIG, ELAINE ROSNIK, ELEANOR ROSNIK, PAULINE Ross, FENTON HUGH RUDBERG, CLAIRE RUFFING, CHARLES RUFFING, JOHN RUFFING, WILLIAM RUSSIN, GEORGE S SALAVEN, STELLA SALITROS, MARGARET SAMMERS, ARMELLA SANDMEYER, HARRY SAUER, CAROLYN SAUNDERS, JEAN SAYLES, JUNE SCHAUM, JACK SCHMITZ, THOMAS SCHRADER, VIRGINIA SCHULTZ, BERNARD SCHULTZ, RICHARD SCHUMANN, VIRGINIA SCHWARTZ, ELEANOR SCHWERCHA, MARGARET SCOTT, JOHN SCOTT, VIRGINIA SECHRIST, JEAN SELLMAN, HAROLD SEDLAK, IRENE SEPKO, GOLDIE A AHLQUIST, BETTY AHLQUIST, ELINOR ANDERSON, ERNEST ANDERSON, LOIS ANDERSON, MARGARET ANDREWS, HAROLD ANDREWS, HENRY APPEL, LAWRENCE ARICO, CLARA ARNOLD, GEORGE AROKHATY, WILLIAM AUSTIN, HBTTIE AUSTIN, JACK AYERS, EUNICE B BABOLIC, CATHERINE BABOLIC, DOROTHY SHANK, CHESTER SHANNON, GEORGE SHANNON, LEO SIEBER, CHARLES SIMCO, STEPHEN SIMURDA, ANNE SINN, LOWRY SIPOS, BARBARA SISSON, ROBERTA SIVAK, GEORGE SIOBERG, ALLAN SKIFFINGTON, VINCENT SKIFFINTON, WILLIAM SKORICH, ELIZABETH SKURSKA, ANNA SLADE, CLIFFORD SLATER, JAMES SMAIL, MARIE SMEREKA, DONALD SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, CHARLOTTE SMITH, DOROTHY SMITH, JESSE SOLTESZ, MARGARET SOWA, PETER SOWERBEY, MARG. ANN SPECHT, NELLIE SPISAK, MARY SQUIRE, RALPH STARKA, JUNE STARMAK, SOPHIE STECK, SARAH STEELE, ELEANOR STEELE, GENEVIEVE STEPHANOVICH, ALEX STEPHAN, FRANK STEPKOVICH, HELEN STEVENS, MILDRED STINE, JOHN STOKEN, MIKE STRAYER, MARGARET STRIFFLER, EDGAR STROHM, GERTRUDE STRONG, JOE - SWANSON, CHARLES SWANSON, VIOLA SWEARINGEN, GEORGE SYKES, GARNET SzEG, FRANK T TATALOVICK, SAM TEDESCO, SAMMIE TICE, MARY ELIZABETH TINGLE, ELEANOR THOMAS, ROSE MARIE THOMPSON, CLARA THOMSON, RUTH TOKAR, HELEN TOKAR, MICHAEL TOMCO, JOHN TOMKO, FRANK TOMLINSON, RICHARD TOWNSEND, LEWIS TOTH, FRANK TRETYAK, ELMER TRICKETT, FOSTER TUKOT, JULIA U ULAKEY, BETTY ULRICH, BERNICE UNGLAUB, ELSIE URBANIAK, JOHN URBANSKY, DELLA UREMICK, HELEN V VADAS, MARGARET VADNAL, STANLEY VALALIK, THERESA ANNE VALENTA, MADELINE VALECKO, JOSEPH VANDERMILLER, CHARLES VARON, MIKE VENTURA, HELEN VERMINSKI, JOHN 01112 S9811 lllnnur BACHA, ANDREW BALDRIDGE, JACK BANISKY, MARY BARENTT, EMMA BARNCORD, MILDRED BARNES, JANE BARNETT, CHARLES BARNOCKY, JOSEPH BARTH, BILL BARTKO, MARGARET BARTOLONE, PAUL BARTON, MABEL BARYNAS, IRENE ' , BASTASICH, NICK BAUER, JEROME BEAL, ALVIE BBBLY, JACK BEECH, KATHRYN BEDELL, DOROTHY BEDELL, LAWRENCE BEDONT, NORSIS BEDSWORTH, JANE BEIRNE, HELEN BELAN, MARY BELL, MARGIE BELL, MARY JANE BENISH, JAMES BENNER, MARY BENNETT, HELEN BENNETT, QUEEN ESTHBR BENTZ, CATHERINE BENVIN, ANTHONY BERES, ANDREW BERES, JOSEPH BERGSTROM, ARNOLD BERTA, FLORENCE BERTOVICH, CATHERINE BESKID, CHARLES BETz, MARIAN BEVERIDGE, LELAND 97, VERMINSKI, HELEN VETTERLY, LILLIAN VICTOR, GEORGE VIGNOVICH, MILDRED VIGNOVICH, SOPHIE VISOKAY, IRENE VISOKAY, GEORGE VITSAS, WILLIAM VOGT, ANNA VORON, MARY VUKOVICH, JOE VULGARAKIS, SYLVIA W WACKERLE, LEWIS WAGNER, DOROTHY WALIGURA, WALTER WALTER, LUCILLE WEDDELL, JAMES WEIMER, BESSIE WEISSERT, GEORGE WERE, DOROTHY WILDS, NETTIE WILLIAMS, JOHN WINAND, DOROTHY WINESBURG, VIRGINIA WISSER, MARY WITHEROW, DOROTHY WOOLEY, LESLIE WORTHY, JAMES WUNDER, ALBERTA WUNDERLEY, JACK WUNDERLEY, MARGAR WUNDERLEY, RUTH Y YUHAS, MARGARET Z . ZAJAC, FRANCIS ZAJICEK, CARL ZAUPER, ELSIE ZELL, LAWRENCE BILLY, MARION BISHOP, DOUGLAS BISHOP, ELMA BISHOP, HARRY BISSELL, DOROTHY BJORK, GEORGE BLAMICH, CHARLES BLANK, SAVILLA BOGOVICH, ANNA BORSI, VIOLBT BOSS, ALMA BOWEN, THOMAS BOWER, ALFRED BOWERS, ALLAN BOWLER, ALFRED BOWMAN, ELIZABETH BRENNAN, BILL BRENNAN, SARA BRITTON, PEGGY BROBERG, SARA JANE ET 9 BRODNOS, TED BROOKS, JANE BROWN, JOSEPHINE BROWN, KATHERINE BROWN, VERYL BROWN, WILLIAM BROZOVICH, ROSE BRUNSON, ALICE BRUNSON, RUTH BRUSH, EDWARD BUKES, JULIA BURTON, BEN BUSER, RICHARD BYARD, CLARENCE C CALLOWAY, WILLIS CAMPBELL, ABEGAIL CAMPBELL, JUNIOR CAMPBELL, RUTH CARLSON, BERNICE CARNAHAN, MILDRED CARROZZO, PETE CARPENTER, DUANE CARTWRIGHT, VIRGINIA CEARNS, DOROTHY CHAPMAN, JACK CHAPMAN, ROBERT CHEMSAK, JOHN CHRISTIAN, HELEN CIDBOY, WILLIAM CLARK, HAROLD CLARK, RUBY COLEMAN, LOIS COLEMAN, WENDELL CONWAY, JAMES CONWAY, RALPH COPELAND, ENID COOPER, WILLIAM CORCORAN, JAMES CORDISCO, ALBERT CORNELL, LOUISE CORY, MARY CRAIG, WILLIAM CRAMMOND, VIRGINIA CROSBY, HAROLD CROUCH, DONALD CROUCH, RAY CRUM, EDWARD CYNKAR, STANLEY CZAPIK, JOHN D DANDAR, EMIL DANGEL, HAROLD DANIELSON, FERN DANT, MARGARET DAVIS, BILL DAVIS, FLORENCE DAVIS, RUTH DAWKINS, DELMAR DE BERRY, SANFORD DEBRECZENI, ERNEST DE FALCO, JOSEPH DERRY, MARY DIEGELMAN, FRANCES The Seal Honor-Ccntinued DIGGINS, GLADYS DIRLING, BETTY DITTMAN, RICHARD DODDS, LUCILLE DOKA, HELEN DOLATA, FRANK DOMARSKY, ROSE DOMINICH, ELMER DOMINGO, JOHN DORICH, ANNA DORSEY, JUNE DOUGHERTY, JANE DRAKOS, FRANK DROST, MIKE DUDIK, MARY DUNCAN, BENJAMIN DUNSETH, WILLIAM DUNSTEN, HARRY DZIABACZYNSKI, ADAM E EHLER, LAWRENCE ENGSTER, LILLIAN ENKE, BOB ERDODY, EMMA ERICKSON, FLORENCE ERICKSON, MARGARET ERICKSON, RUTH F FABIC, JOSEPH FAGERSTROM, VIRGINIA FAIX, AILEEN FALATEK, ALFRED FASOLA, CARMELA FAWCETT, HAZEL FAWCETT, VIRGINIA FEDOR, ANDREW FEHR, DOROTHY FENCIK, SUSAN FESH, RAY FILLIPSIC, MARY FISHER, VINCENT FITZ, JOE FLANYAK, MIKE FLEMING, RUTH FLORCHAK, JANE FORBES, JEAN FORBES, RICHARD FORD, WILLIAM FRAAS, CHARLES FULTON, AUDREE G GACY, HELEN GALA, CHARLES GALKA, STANLEY GALLEY, LEO GANYU, HELEN GARDNER, DOROTHY GARTNER, HILDA GAULT, LAWRENCE GAY, SARA GAYDOS, MARIE GENARD, NORMA GERSTNER, HERBERT GIBSON, NORMAN GIESE, EVELYN GINGO, BARBARA GLAUB, PAULA GLEDITSCH, SARA GLENN, JAMES GOODFELLOW, PAUL GOSTOVICH, ANNA GOTHARD, HELEN GOVALLER, ERNEST GREENAWAY, HELEN GREENHAIJGH, JOHN GREGG, RUTH GREGORY, WENDELL GRIFFITH, JEAN GRIFFITH, VIVIAN GRIFFITHS, LEONA GRIFFITHS, LILLIAN GRIFFITHS, NELLIE GRISSINGER, LA RUE GRONLUND, WILLIAM GROSS, ELMER GROSS, VIRGINIA GRUDOVICH, FRANK GRZYMALA, ADELLA H HADBERG, ETHEL HAKANSON, GLEN HALL, LEON HALL, VIRGINIA HALLER, JOHN HALLER, STEPHAN HALVORSEN, ALICE HAMILTON, ALEX HANCHARIK, MARY HANEY, EILEEN HANEY, ETHEL HANNEGAN, REED HANSEN, EDITH HARDWICK, JEAN HARPER, DOROTHY HARRISON, ANNA HARRISON, CHARLES HARRISON, DOROTHY HARRISON, JACK HASO, MICHAEL HART, ZELMA HARTLAND, JAMES HEHOLT, ALBERT HEIDENFELDER, ELSIE HENDERSON, KENNETH HENDERSON, MELVIN HERRERAN, PAUL HERZOG, DELORES HESS, LAURA HEVEKER, THOMAS HIBBS, MADEfLYN HIGHAM, DOROTHY HILBERT, BYARD HILBERT, PAUL HILL, WILLIAM HILLSTROM, ARTHUR HILLWIG, JAMES HINES, RUSSEL HITEMAN, RAY HOBBY, BERNICE HOBERG, VIVIAN HOCH, WILLIAM HODGSON, SARA JANE HOFELT, HELEN HOFFMAN, DAVID HOHENBERGER, THELMA HOLLAND, HALL HOLT, ELEANOR HOOP, WILLIAM HOOPER, ELEANOR HOPKINS, EDWARD HOPKINS, RUTH HORNAK, JOHN HORNFECK, KATHERINE HORTON, JANE HOUSE, JACK HOUSERMAN, BLAINE HRINKO, CATHERINE HRUBOSKY, PAULINE HUEMME, ARADAFAY HUFF, WILLIAM HUGHES, ALICE HUGHES, BILL HUMMELL, MARY JANE HURLEY, LOUISE HURLEY, RICHARD HUTTENHOWER, DORIS I IMHOF, DORIS IMHOF, FRANCIS INGEL, ALBERT INGOLD, SARAH IRWIN, DOROTHY IRWIN, LILLIAN ISAKSON, MARY ELLEN ISENBERG, BILLIE IVERSON, ANNA MAE IVKOVICH, MILDRED IVKOVICH, NICK IZEZYPEK, JOE J JACKEL, GLEN JAGNICK, KATHRYN JAREC, MILDRED JEFFREYS, MARY JENKINS, RUTH JOHNSON, CECELIA JOHNSON, MARGARET JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSTON, ETHEL JOHNSTON, ROBERT JONES, BELVA JONES, ELLA JONES, GLADYS JONES, JAMES JONES, JOHN JONES, RICHARD JULIN, KENNETH K KACZYNSKI, CHESTER KALKBRENNER, HARRY KALKBRENNER, HERBERT KANACH, BERT Y O - - KAUFMAN, JACK KEDDIE, MARGARET KELLY, CHARLES KELLY, MARCELLA KENGLE, MARILYN KERECMAN, CHARLES KERN, THELMA KERR, CLARENCE KIM, LOMA KIMOTEK, ISABELLE KING, CHARLES KING, HELEN KING, JAMES KINGAN, HARRY KIRSCH, MARGARET KIRSCHNER, RUTH KLAUSMAN, LILLIAN KLEIN, JOHN KNABE, BETTY KNORTZ, MILDRED KNOTT, JOSEPH KOHL, ROY KORTZ, ELVBRNA KOSTUCH, JULIA KOSTUR, WILLARD KOVACEVIC, MARY JAN KOVACH, HELEN KOVAL, MARY KOZAR, STEVE KOZAK, ZOLTON KRIEGER, WILLIAM KRIEGER, WINONA KRIEN, KATHERINE KRISTUEEK, ALBERT KRITIKOS, CLAIRE KRIVONYAK, MIKE KRNIECIK, ESTELLE KROPP, LEONA KUEANICK, MARY KUCHMUSH, GEORGE KUGLER, WILMINA KUNES, VIRGINIA KUSIC, MINNIE KUSTRA, ESTHER KUSTRA, HELEN KYAK, MIKE KYSLINGER, JERRY L LAME, ANGELO LAMPERT, ELIZABETH LANGAN, JAMES LAPKOWITZ, JOSEPH LAURA, ANNE LAURA, VERNA LAZORCHICK, REGINA LECHALK, MARGARET LEIGH, WILLIAM LENDA, FRANCES LENART, JULIUS LEONARD, JAMES LEWANDOWSKY, VIOLA LEWIS, MARGARET LEWIS, RAYMOND LICHMAN, MARY LIMBERGER, JOSEPH LINDBERG, EARL E The Seal Honor-Continued LINDBERG, ROBERT LINDSTROM, CARL LINKHAVER, CHARLES LONG, DON LORD, ALVIN LUDWIG, HAZEL LUEHM, BILL LUEHM, HARRY LUKASKO, MARY LYNCH, CHRISSIE LYNN, ELIZABETH LYNN, MARGARET LYONS, CHARLINE LYONS, EDNA LYONS, RAYMOND M MAC DONALD, JOHN MAC, FRANCES MAC MILLAN, ALBERT MACKO, EDWARD MACKO, VIRGINIA MAGAW, HARRY MAGNUS, MARGARET MAGNUSON, HANNAH MAHAFPEY, GUY MAKSIN, JOHN MALM, VIOLET MAMULA, GEORGE MARHEFKA, ANDY MARKLAND, MYRTLE MARKUS, WILMA MASER, ESTHER MATIK, CYRIL MATTA, ALBERT MAUND, PETER MAURER, ALBERTA MAURER, WALTER MAXWELL, MARGARET MAYDEW, VICTOR MCATEE, GRACE MCCLUSKEY, MARY MCDONOUGH, BETTY MCELRAVY, WALTER MCEWEN, BETTY MCGAW, BILL MCGRANN, MARY LOUISE MCINTOSH, MILTON MCKENNA, ROBERT MCLANE, CLARA LOUISE MCMILLAN, LILLIAN MCNEW, JANE MCNULTY, GERTRUDE MCNULTY, JOE MELEGH, JULIUS MEREDITH, ALMA JANE MESKOWSKI, CHESTER MEZOEP, MARY MIHALEVIC, JOSEPH MIHOCK, STEPHEN MIKALOIIP, JEAN MIKLOS, FRANCIS MIKSZA, STELLA MIKZSA, JOHN MILASKO, FLORENCE MILASKO, HELEN MILLER, ISABEL 99 MILLER, HARRY MILLER, MARION MILLER, WANITA MIMMA, PAULINE MINNICK, CHARLES MINYON, PATSY MIODUSZEWSKI, ADELE MITCHELL, MARTHA MOLNAR, BARBARA MOLS, JOSEPH MOMICH, STEVE MONCHEL, DOROTHY MONTGOMERY, THOMAS MORGENSTERN, LA V. MORK, LOUISE MORRISS, BERNARD MOTZ, EDWARD MRVOS, GLADYS MUCKAL, MIKE MULLEN, DORTHEA MURETISCH, FRANK MURPHY, CHARLES MUSE, JANE MYERS, EDNA MYERS, MARY MARGARET N NAGY, ERMA NAHALSKI, EDWARD NAPERATZ, TONY NASPINSKY, CASIMER NELSON, DE WAYNE NESTEROWICZ, MARY NEWMAN, JUNE NICHOLLS, CLARA BELLE NICHOLLS, FRANK NICOLS, MARIE NICORA, MARJORIE NORTON, HANNAH NYILAS, BEATRICE NYSTROM, HAROLD O OCKAY, JOHN OHSBERG, GEORGE OLACK, ELEANORE OLINSKI, AGNES OLIVER, ELLIOT ONDER, GEORGE ORLIDGE, WALLACE ORRIS, HELEN OSBORNE, CLARA OTAWKA, MIKE P PAISLEY, SAMUEL PALKA, MIKE PALKO, BERNICE PANETTA, FRANK PANICH, JACK PANICH, JUNE PATERSON, MARY ALICE PARADISE, JOHN PATRICK, DALE PATRICK, MICHAEL PATTERSON, DOROTHY PATTERSON, ROBERTA PAUL, MARGARET PAVLIC, FRANK PAVLIC, JOI-IN PEARSON, LE ROY PEEBLY, CHESTER PELLASCE, ROSE PELLECHIA, TONY PETERSON, ELIZABETH PETRO, ELIZABETH PEEEEERKORN, JOE PHILIPS, LOIS PHILLIPS, JACK PICARDI, JOE PIERCE, FLORENCE PLESNIAK, ANGELA PLOSZAY, JOHN PLOSZAY, STANLEY PODALAK, GEORGE POLIEVKA, MIKE POPE, PHYLLIS PORTER, HERBERT POTOSNAK, CYRIL POWLEY, CLAYTON PREBEG, STEVE PRESCOTT, HELEN PRINCIPAL, JOHN PRIZNER, EDWARD PRXZNER, PETER PROKOP, ELEANOR PUDLAK, AGNES PUGLIANO, JULIA PULLS, ELIZABETH PUSCAR, ALICE PUSCAR, NICK PUSKARIC, FRANK PUSKARICH, CHARLES PUTZ, ANNA R RADER, LOIS RADINOVIC, FRANCES RAE, JUNE RAILINOSHAEER, HELE RANKIN, GORDON RAUSCH, CURTIS REED, GENE RENDULIC, FRANK RHODES, MARGIE RICHARDS, LOUISE RIDER, WALTER RILEY, DOROTHY RILEY, MILDRED RIMKO, MARY ROBINSON, ELDA ROBINSON, SAM ROBINSON, WALTER ROCHE, ROBERT RODERICK, ROBERT ROEDER, LILLIE ROJOHN, CLYDE ROPER, ANNE ROSLUND, DAN Ross, DOMINIC ROSS, LOUISE ROSS, STANLEY ROST, RUTH l935 l9o5 ROST, WILLIAM ROTZSCH, ALICE RUDGE, DUANE RUPP, MARY HELEN S SABOVIK, MIKE SAILOR, ETHEL SAKAS, EMMA SAKOWSKA, ALFRETTA SALAI, MARY SALAKA, SOPHIE I SAMADOSKY, EMIL SANDMEYER, MILDRED SARINSKY, LEO SAUER, DOROTHY SAVISKI, CATHERINE SCHAUM, JACK SCHIMPE, LOIS SCHMIDT, EDWARD SCI-IMIDT, GEORGE SCHRBINER, JAMES SCHULTZ, GENEVIEVE SCHWARTZ, CHARLES SCOTT, REED SEARPOSS, LAVINA SEEGAR, BILLY SEDNEY, LEONARD SEDNEY, MARCELLA SEMKE, MADGE SEYARTO, ELIZABETH SHAEEER, FRANK SHALKOWSKI, FRANK SHARBAUGH, REGIS SHATZE, MARY MAE SHAW, GEORGE SHAW, MABEL SHERER, MARIE SHERN, GLADYS SHIREY, GRACE SHIVEY, JOSEPH SHOOP, RUTH SIEBER, VIRGINIA SIEEERG, JUNE SIGNET, HELEN ELINOR AHLQUIST ROSE BACSI CHARLET BARNETT EMMA BARNETT IRENE BARYNAS HELEN BEIRNE FLORENCE BERTA CHARLES BLAMICK PEGGY BRITTON ELENA BUTI The Seal Honor-Continued SINN, ALLAN SINN, LARUE SIVAK, ANDREW SKORICH, ELI SLEIGHTER, GEORGE SMALL, PEARL SMITH, ALBERT SMITH, CARL SMITH, EMILY SMITH, HELEN SMITH, HELEN SMITH, ISABEL SMITH, MERLE SMITH, VIRGINIA SMOLAK, BRONIE SNEE, JAMES SNEDDON, HOMER SNEDDON, JAMES SNYDER, FRANCIS SOLLARS, WOODROW SOLTIS, HELEN SOLTRICK, MARY SOSTARIC, FRANK SPIELMAN, GEORGE SPIELMAN, HERBERT SPIELMAN, LOUISE SPUDY, MILDRED SQUIRE, DALE STARMAK, WALTER STARR, ARABELLA STAUDENMEYER, CARLYLE STEELE, LENORA STEELNACK, EINAR STEPANIK, ELMAR STERNER, ERLYNNE STEVICK, ROBERT STOKAN, LARRY STRIPSKY, STEPHEN STRUNCK, BILL SULLIVAN, LARRY SUNDIN, DOROTHY SUNDIN, RUTH SYKES, PAUL SYMINGTON, MARGARET SZEG, ROSE SZILOGYE, ERMA Seniors Perfect 1931 - WILLIS CALLAWAY RUTH CAMPBELL ROBERT CHAPMAN ADAM DABIN EMIL DANDAR FLORENCE DAVIS MILDRED DAVIS WILIIIAM DAVIS J DELMAR DAWKINS GLADYS DIGGINS JOHN DOMINGO ' T TAMBLYN, REGINALD TAYLOR, CHARLES TAYLOR, DAVID TAYLOR, JOHN THIEL, MICHAEL THOMAS, AUGUST THOMAS, JAMES THOMPSON, MARION THORNBERG, LOIS TICE, ELVIRA TOAL, DOROTHY TOAL, THELMA TOKARSKY, VINCENT TOMANIA, HERMAN TOMKO, ANNA TOMKO, MARY TOMLINS, CAROLINE TONKS, RUTH TOROK, MARY TOTH, ALEXANDER TOTH, ELIZABETH TRAEGER, RICHARD TRBOVICH, LOUISE TRENT, RUTH TURNER, LILLIAN U UHER, STEVE ULM, HENRY ULM, MURIEL UMBARGER, FLOYD URSTA, JULIA V VARGOVICH, JOSEPH VISOKAY, MARGARET VISOKE, MILDRED VITSAS, JAMES VOELKER, WILMA VOLK, VELMA VULGARAKIS, THOMAS W WALLACE, WILLIAM WALLINE, MABEL WALSH, JOHN WARD, JUNE WARDROPPER, RUBY WARGOVICH, HELEN WARWICK, ELEANOR WATSON, ALICE WATTERS, CATHERINE WAUGH, ESTHER WEAVER, ELIZABETH WEBB, STEWART WEDDLE, BILL WEISSERT, FREDERICK WEISSERT, HELEN WEISSERT, VIRGINIA WELLS, MARY WERME, MARIE WHITE, WILLIAM WIBERG, MARJORIE JANE WILKENS, EARL WILKINSON, THELMA WILLETS, GRACE WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA WILSON, JACK WINKLEVOSS, ELEANOR WINTER, ELLA WISE, VIOLET WISSER, CHARLES WISSER, GEORGE WITHEROW, BETTY WITHEROW, LOWRY WRIGHT, NORMA WRUSZAK, ANNA WUNDERLEY, EDMUND Y YANATOVIC, SARA YARNEVIC, SOPHIE YOCUM, MARY YOUNG, FRANK YOUNG, JAMES Z ZAJIC, HELEN ZAYDINSKI, GUS ZECCHINI, NELLIE ZOLLARS, LOIS ZUKOWSKI, HARRY In Attendance 1935 LILLIAN ENGSTER VERA ENGWER MARIE GAYDOS NORMA GENARD JAMES GIBSON NORMAN GIBSON BARBARA GINGO ACHISON GRAY LILLIAN GRIPPITHS VIRGINIA HALL WILLIAM HASELHOEE 100' ALBERT HEHOLT MELVIN HENDERSON THOMAS HEVEKER WILLIAM HOCH WILLIAM HOOK ALICE HUGHES ' ANNA MAE IVERSON GLENN JACKEL CECILIA JOHNSON MARGARET KEDDIE RUTH KIER O U G-'H-PA-M O N ISABELLE KIMOTEK MARGARET KIRSCH JOSEPH KORCH ELVERNA KORTZ WILLIAM KRIEGER ESTHER KUSTRA ROBERT LINDBERG DAVID LONG XVALLACE LYONS Seniors Perfect JUNE SIEBERG CHESTER MESKOWSKI DON MOONEY FRANK NICKOLLS CLARY OSBORNE MICHAEL PATRICK MELD.A PATTERSON LOIS PHILLIPS JOE PICARDI ANDREW MARHEFKA STANLEY PLOSZAY ESTHER MASER GEORGE PODOLAK MARGARET MAXWELL ELINOR PROKOP In Attendance AGNES PUDLAIQ LOIS JEAN RADER HELEN RAILINGSHAFER ROBERT RODERICK ALICE ROTZSCH DUANE RUDGE ARMELLA SAMMERS Lois SCHIMPF GENEVIEVE SCHULTZ CHARLES SCHWARTZ LEONARD SEDNEY JOSEPH SZEZYPEK DAVID TAYLOR Lols THORNBURG MARY TOMKO RUTH TONKS SAM VAUGHAN MILDRED VISOKE MILDRED NVUKMANIC STUART WEBB FREDERICK VVEISSERT VIRGINIA WEISSERT EARL VVILKINS DOROTHY WITHEROW ROOM 206 C0-LEADER IN ANNUAL SALES First Row: Cecilia Senko, Anita Willson, Angela Plesniak, Mr. Berkema, Mary Louise Abhaticcho, Ruth Considine, Catherine Gilmore. Second Row: Helen Rose, Betty Steele, Ruth Moore, Mildred Visoke, Louise Hurley, Clara Thompson, Elizabeth Clarke. Third Row: Anna Mae Hornak, Leona Franko, Helen Lotz, Doris Strong, Hazel Wunderley, Charlotte de Fries, Elaine Miller. Fourth Row: Vivian Knabe, Genevieve Schultz, Margaret Wunderley, Mildred Vukmanic, Mary Wells, Virginia Hall, Cecilia Check. Fifth Row: Leon Hall, Robert Warwick, Walter McElravy, Helen McFarlane, Albert Heholt, Joseph Jenkins, Ralph Colbert. 101 l935 I935 : vowel-4-A-Mom SENIORS PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE IN THE GRADES AND IN HIGH SCHOOL Sitting: Virginia Hall, Helen Railingshafer, Virginia Weissert, Alice Hughes, Standing: Glenn Jackel, Archie Gray, Frederick Weissert. THE CAST OF HCOME OUT OF THE KITCHEN SENIOR CLASS PLAY PRESENTED JUNE 1, 1934 Sitting: Kathryn McNeil, Baba Trax, Frank Shaffer, Emily Sneddon, Margaret McAtee, Marie Werme Standing: John Scott, Leon Caslov, William McGrew, Richard Strong, Charles Kinchloe, Dominick Ross 102 OUGH-A-MON A FRESHMAN CLASS ROOM MR. STEWART, Teacher The Eleventh Ward Building A FRESHMAN CLASS ROOM Miss BOAX, Teacher The Shaw Avenue Building 103 l935 1 1 ' ' lf' Wifgir-,' S+ '- mir -1-- -g5,ef,-f'z 'l- ', gvwfe any - ,',,. , .f - 1 g '-A' ,.-'sw' 'wow fr 1- ' ff' 1, ww, - 1 ' , '.. '-va. Vx. w- o 5 - l ,. ' -N Y ff ' ,,,, wfwrdfw fr-Rel .. ssl4'11-:'g'5'goQf. ' ' A FRESHMAN CLASS ROOM MR. TACEY, Teacher The George Washington Building STAR ANNUAL SALESMEN First Row: June Sieberg, James Hirshberg, Angela Plesniak. Second Row: Clary Osborne, Betty Jane Carlson, Robert Enke, Helen Reitler, Melvin Henderson. 104 YOUGH-A-MONE FORENSIC LEAGUE CONTESTANTS First Row: Louise Dahlin, Florence Fetters, Edith Lewis, Marjorie McClay. Second Row: Alvin Roth, Eugene Kline, Melvin Potosky MCKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL I n the PENNSYLVANIA FORENSIC AND MUSICAL LEAGUE A significant event of the current school year was McKeesport's entry into the Pennsylvania Forensic and Musical League. This entry has greatly increased the in- terest of the students in the extra-curricular activities of the school. The local high school participated in the following events: Debates Original with Clairton and Glassport, February I3 and 27 Oration-Glenshavv, March 18 Shakespeare Reading, Poetry Reading-Glassport, March 18 Declamation-Elizabeth, March 21 Class A-Orchestra-McKeesport, March 25 Class A-Band-McKeesport, March 25 Class A-Girls' Chorus-McKeesport, March 25 Class A-Mixed Chorus-McKeesport, March 25 Soprano Solo-Turtle Creek, April 4 Tenor Solo-Turtle Creek, April 4 Piano Trio-Crafton, March 28 Violin S olo-Aspinwall, March I8 Trombone Solo-Clairton, April 1 French Horn Solo+Clairton, April I Flute So lo-Clairton, April 1 105 I935 1935 YOUGII-I-A-MON McKee.rport'J Participants in the Eventr Original Gration-ALVIN ROTH Declamation-EDITH LEVVIS Shakespeare ReaClingwLoUISE DAHLIN Poetry Reading-FLoIzENcE FETTERS Violin SolofeKENNEDY LINGE Flute Solo--GUY SAVASTA French Horn SOlO'-GLENN HAKANSON Trombone SOlO7FLOYD UMBARGER Piano Trio-HELEN WISE, MARY BENNER, JOSEPH LOYA Soprano Solo-MARY LOUISE ABBATICCHO Tenor SOlOiROBERT WARWICK AceompanistSfMARY BENNER, MADELYN HIBBS, MARGARET SYMINGTON ROOM 211 LEADER IN RED AND BLUE SALES CO-LEADER IN ANNUAL SALES First Row: Isabel Kimotek, Frank Rackley, Jeanne Langley, Mr. Schad, Nell Nystrom, James Hirshberg, Alice Hughes. Second Row: Leanna Fair, Mary Sahol, Glenn Kemp, Helen Smith, Eugene Misenhelter, Mary Kostkas, Martha Veatch. Third Row: Tony Flizanes, Emerson Duncan, Ada Kier, Howard Dunn, Ruth Jackson, John Biddle, Eugene Majda. Fourth Row: Alex Forrest, Wm. Hoop, Leon Darling, Carl Morlock, John Ratesic, Frank Judy, Louis Cohn, Kenneth Hopkins. Fifth Row: Richard Schultz, Robert Enke, Wm. Lawley, Al Rodman, Francis Riegner, Wm. Linderman, Richard lmblum, Wallace Kasmarik. 106 l935 YOUGH-A-MON X TIIE IJEBATING TEAMS Sitting: Nathaniel Aptcr, June Sicbcrg, Corrine Lowry, Jack Schaum. Standing: Mr. Kalassay, Coach, Irving Feldman, Don Mooney, Carl Anderson, Arthur Goldberg, Miss Gray, Coach. DEBATING ACTIVITIES AT M. H. S. After a lapse of several years debating was resumed this past winter. Quite an interest was manifested in the debates. Although Mclieesport High did not win the section championship, yet the local debaters won three out of four contests, Glassport nosing us out on points, 9 to 8. Glassport also won three out of four debates, but her two victories over Clairton were 3 to O and 3 to O. The subject for debate this past season was: Resolved that the federal government should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunity throughout the nation by means of annual grants to the several states for public elementary and secondary education. The allirmative team consisted of Nathaniel Apter and Arthur Goldberg, with Corrine Lowry and Don Mooney as the alternates. The negative team comprised Carl Anderson and Irving Feldman, with June Sieberg and Jack Schaum as the alter- nates. Miss Gray and Mr. Kalassay, ofthe social science department, were the coaches. THE RESULTS OF THE DEBATES February 13. MCKCCSlUOff 'ClHl1'EOU, 3 to O and 2 to 1. February 27. Mclieesportf f'Glassport, 2 to l and 1 to 2. 107 1935 Q Y'. i0,A',U- EG H - Af- M . O. N, THE 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. RICHEY, LLD.. ..,. ,,,,, .l,.,,, L e eturex SUPERINTENDENT A. R. KURTZ, A.M .,.,,. ,.... . Introduction to Teaching, Nature Study, Child Pfycbology PRINCIPAL JEAN BAIRD-COURSIN, BS., A.M. ...,. ,,.,,,, O ral Expreyfion, Encglixlo, Teaching ofNu1nlerI TRAINING TEACHER RACHEL BOAX, A.B .... ...,,....,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,.,, Educational Biology, Teaelving of Reading ASSISTANT TRAINING TEACHER RUTH A. TUMELTY, A.B ..., ....... A rt SUPERVISOR OF ART KATHRYN G. HILL, B.M. ,,.,,.,,..,,.,..,,SS,,, ,,,, ,,,,S ,... . M u .fic SUPERVISOR OF GRADE SCHOOL MUSIC JENNIE E. MARKEL, B.S. ,.,........ I , .,.. Handwriting SUPERVISOR OF VVRITING GERTRUDE B. RAZ, B.S... ............,.........,,,..,,.....I ,,SSS ,.,..,,.,I.,....,,..v............... P L yfical Training DIRECTRESS OF PHYSICAL TRAINING IN THE GRADE SCHOOLS 108 h....ff .- 'I - 2-1 F . 4. h '51'WAj3l 'j-f 9 + STUDENTS OF THE TRAINING SCHOOL First Row: Roberta Patterson, Bernadette Mayhury, Anna Mae Stephen, Jean Calhoun, Margaret Mc- Auliffe, Nelle Warner, Jane Larkin, Arabella Starr, Irene Fedor. Second Row: Clara Arico, Jane W'illiams, Elsie McCutcheon, Mildred Sandmeyer, Margaret Strayer, Gene- vieve Steele, Emma Walmsley, Emma Krall. Third Row: Edward Ondeka, Mary O'IJonnell, Edith Black, Mary Haller, Jane Muse, Mildred Petty, Ida Shapiro, Elizabeth Lynn, Larry Sullivan. Fourth Row: Helen Christian, June Daugherty, Catherine Watters, Betty Ahlquist, Frank McGowan, Amelda Armstrong, Anna Iiovacevich, Madie Hemmila, Virginia Siehcr. THE FRENCH PLAY ENSEMBLE S I April 6, 1934 109 YOUGH-A-MON l935 MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS PLAYS Un Arriviste CA Go-Getterl By MIGUEL ZAMACOIS Presented by the French Department Thursday Evening, April 4, 1935 High School Auditorium THE CAST Georges - ---- - BILL GARVIN Ernest - - JAMES JONES M, Julet - FRED WEISSERT M. Maillart - - JOHN JONES Mme. Maillart - - JUNE SIEBERG Mme. Bernadin BETTY DENNEN M. Grasset - JESSE GU'fTMAN M. Longventre - BILL HOOP Mme. Blanchard ELAINE MILLER Emilie - - IRMA GUSKY Docteur Letornu - EUGENE KLINE M. Rousset - - - DUANE SURGEON Gendarme - - ------ CHARLES SCHVVARTZ Gardes-Malades - - - ANGELA PLESNIAK, AURELINE MCDONOUGH Time: The Present Plate: A Doctor's OH-ice in Paris The Plot of Un Arrivifte While Dr. Letornu, a famous stomach specialist, is out for lunch, Georges, an impostor and a quack, invades his office and bribes Ernest, the ofiice boy, to act as his accomplice. They scheme to prolong the doctor's absence. Patients begin to arrive. They become restless Waiting for Dr. Letornu to return. Georges skillfully incites them against the doctor. After convincing them that he is likewise an eminent specialist in stomach disorders, they decide to submit to his diagnosis and treatment. Georges examines each in turn, discovers unusual and amusing ailments, prescribes fantastic remedies, pockets their money. As he and his colleague are about to perform a double surgical operation to make a fat man lean and a lean man fat, the real doctor arrives, takes in the situation, and calls the police. The impostor flees, but poor Ernest is taken into custody. 110 O' - -MO Moderne Dnenstmadchen By PAUL AMICUS l935 Presented by the German Department Thursday Exening Apr1l4 1935 High School Auditorium Professor Wilder - - - Mrs. Wilder - Servant Girls: Anna - Minna - Amanda - Netra - Lina - THE CAST - KENNEDY LINGE - CHARLOTTE DE FRIES - JEAN BEDELL - ELEANOR ROSNIK - ERMA COBERLY - - - - GERTRUDE OTTO - - - - - ANNA SUCHANT Time: 1930 Place: Freiburg, Baden, Germany The Plot of Moderne Diemtmaalchen Professor Wilder has just flnished reading Doctor Uhlig's book, entitled Darufinlr Evolution Theory. He seems very much opposed to Doctor Uhlig's views. He claims it is not in line with the views Of the Bible. In the fxrst act we find Professor Wilder having a discussion with Mrs. Wilder. She informs him that their servant girl has left. They place an advertisement in the newspaper, stating they wish to employ a new servant girl. In the second act the different girls appear in person to inquire about the position. After five girls are interviewed, they finally select a suitable SCFVHIII. Song ......,..t.......,... ,....., ,,,..Y,,, BOYS' Piano Accordion .,.t.... ...,.,.. . .. Song ......i..,....,.....t,,..,..,.,,,,,..,,,,.,..,. ,...,.., Quartette: DON ROSENSTEELE, DIVERTISSEMENTS , , Cadet Rozufell AND SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS ..,...,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,,...,,Parleq-moi d'Amoar ANNE HARKNESS The Man on the Flying Trapeqe CCame to Tech Highj ARMAND HARKLESS, DOUGLAS SLIITH, FLOYD UMBARGER Piano Accordion ,...,, ,,,.,,,...,,,, ,.,..., , ,,,.....,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,,,, ,,.,,,..,,...,.. . . . Rofef of Picardy JACK SCHAUM French Folk Dance ...... ...... ..... . ...., ........,.,,....,,, . . . FRANK SHALKOWSKI, JUNE HEISTERMAN Song ,,t,,.,.,,,,.,,..,,,.,..,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,s.,,..,.. ,,.,.., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,.,.,,, ,,,.,,,.,, V i 11 e Z a Rare BOYS' AND SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS German Folk Dance ..,....,.,..,,,tr,.......,....., ,,..,t,.., ......,,,. C E CILIA SENKO, ALBERTA TRAEGER, ANNA SENKO, HELEN GOBBELS La Marfeillaixe ..............,,...........,..,...,.,.,.,,t,...,.........,............,,...,.,. .,..,..,,....... . .. BOYS' AND SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS The Orchestra Directed hy The French and the German Departments MISS CHAPIN DR. CRAUsAz MR. HERBERTSON MR. ALISCHLER MIss WATSON Mlss NORTON 111 I935 CU MO THE COMMITTEES Stage JOHN NAGAY, Manager RICHARD SCHULTZ PETE KLIIJA RICHARD TRAEGER ANSON CAMPBELL JAMES TRIMBLE Costume and Prapergy MILDRED GREENBLAT, Chairman BETTY MCDONOUGH VIRGINIA CARTWRIGHT HANNAH NORTON MARY CAREY Pnblicizfy JAMES HIRSHBERG, Chairman MARY WELLS ANITA WILLSON JOSEPH GUSKY EDITH'LEWIS CORA KRAUS Electricianf ALEX HAMILTON WILLIS CARE THE MODERN LANGUAGE PLAYS' ENSEMBLE April 4, 1935 112 OU -MO THE YOUGII-A-MON STAFF First Row: June Sicberg, Robt. Warwick, David Clark, Melvin Henderson, James Hirshberg, Wm. Leigh, Helen Reitler, Second Row: Lois Peirce, Anne Harkness, Betty Jane Carlson, Angela Plesniak, Jane Forney, Betty Lang, Margaret Kirsch, Dorothy Harrison, Louise Lovrich. Third Row: Willis Callaway, Frank Orris, Bernard Vodila, Carl Nelson, Robert Roderick, Robert Enke, Joseph Varglovich, Clary Osborne, Harry J. Miller. BETTY JANE CARLSON HARRY MILLER FRANK ORRIS ANGELA PLESNIAK ROBERT WARWICK LOIS PEIRCE BETTY LANG THE STAFF PERSONNEL Editar-in Cl9f6f'MELX'IN HENDERSON Affifmnt Fdito1'fWILLIAM LEIGH BZIJTIZEJJ Md7Z4KQ6l'TJAN1ES HIRSHBERG .A.Y.ffJ'fd7lf Bmimfsf MHIZHKQE1'-TDAVID CLARK DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS Alzmmi JUNE SIEBERG JANE FORNEY Art CARL NELSON Athlefiff JOSEPH VARGOVICII Litemljf MARGARET KIRSCH Mufic ROBERT ENKE Typiftf DOROTHY HARRISON Fdfllllfjf Adzfifer I. BERKEMA 113 ROBERT RODERICK BERNARD VODILA WILLIS CALLAWAY ANNE HARKNESS CLARY OSBORNE HELEN REITLER LOUISE LOVRICH i935 Circulation Editor Literary Ealitorr YOUGH-A-MON 1935 TIIE RED AND BLUE STAFF First Row: Kathleen Molnar, Jane Groomes, Margaret Stein, Robert Duncan, Anita Willson, Marjorie McClay, Norma Douglas. Second Row: La Verne Ditmore, Jean Curry, Margaret Dudash, Lucille Lamb, Martha Verner, Betty Grace, Marcia Livingston, Alice Rotzsch. Third Row: Bobbie Robinson, Irving Feldman, Anson Campbell, Alex Goydan, Leonard Sedney, Victor Smith, James Jones, Fred Weissert. Fourth Row: Arthur Goldberg, Charles Schwartz, Bill Halleron, Le Roy Samuels, Albert Fiddler, Alex Prytulak, Alex Hamilton. THE STAFF PERSONNEL Editor-in-Chief Auiflanr Editor ROBERT DUNCAN LEONARD SEDNEY Affinant Bufineff Manager Art Editor ALEX HAMILTON MARJORIE MCCLAY Buurlneff Manager ALEX GOYDAN Atblefiox Eolitorf JAMES JONES BILL HALLERON School Newf Reporter LUCILLE LAMB Alumni Reporter ANITA WILLSON KATHLEEN MOLNAR BOBBIE ROBINSON MARTHA ANNE VERNER MARGARET STEIN JEAN CURRY ALICE ROTZSCH ALEX PRYTULAK ALBERT FIDDLER Humor Edltorf BETTY GRACE MARCIA LIVINGSTON Reporlerx VICTOR SMITH JANE GROOMES ANSON CAMPBELL IRVING FELDMAN MARGARET DUDASH NORMA DOUGLAS CHARLES SCHWARTZ LEROY SAMUELS ARTHUR GOLDBERG FREDERICK WEISSERT LA VERNE DITMORE Faculty Aelolxer L. W. STRONG 114 KL A HJ . n if-' '16 ...f I A N f ,J U X f M M ti, M C 4 6 x L-Max, X f N J- ZW- 4 sf 1? ,df ' 4.3 fy, 1 I , of if .4 JQJ 5 f W 94 I X' :LLY I 1 I935 OU MO Athletic Honor Roll BRONIE SMOLAK, Captain GEORGE KERECMAN, Manager JULIUS MOHR ALOIS MOSHER EDWARD RACK, Captain ROBERT MOORE, Manager PETE WIATER, Captain MIKE PATRICK, Manager AL RODMAN JOHN RUFFING BERKELEY KEITH WILLIAM HILL MATT KITTIKO GEORGE PETACH, Captain CARROLL KINCAID, Manager JACK BEISLER CLIFF GIBSON M Lettermeu 1934-1935 .M..4m.,4,..M. BASEBALL ROY CROUCH JOE KITTIKO JACK MORLOCK STEVE VAVREK JOHN KADLUBOWSKI GOLF ADAM DABIN ALDO ZECCHINI FOOTBALL JAMES TRIMBLE SAM VAUGHAN JOE VARGOVICH JOE TURKALY JOHN KADLUBOWSKI PAUL CARROZZO HARRY HILLEGAS BASKETBALL CLYDE HAYES PETE WIATER AL RODMAN 116 HENRY LEFKOWITZ MIKE STRAGER STANLEY KRAYCHICK MIKE PALKA CRAWFORD KELLY PETE RUSSIN EUGENE MISENHELTER FRANK ORRIS MATT DABICH JULIUS MOHR JOHN SIMPSON JOE KITTIKO ROY LUNDBERG TONY KUCHERAK RAY HARTSTEIN HOWARD BERGER EMIL KOVACICH OU - -MO THE COACHING STAFF First Row: Mr. Priest Mr. Fallquist Mr. Sullivan Mr. Buchanan Mr. Koons Freshman Basketball Baseball Football Basketball Assistant in George Washington Bldg. Basketball Football Second Row: Mr. Tinson Mr. Mason Mr. Stewart Mr. Kalassay Assistant in Football Assistant in Football Freshman Basketball Assistant in Football Freshman Basketball Eleventh Ward Bldg. Shaw Avenue Bldg. Golf THE TEAM CAPTAINS, 19344935 Football .vt,,,, Basketball tl,. Baseball ,v,, A Golf ..... ,,,,,,...,t,,,,,,,,, , A ,....PETli WIATER GEORGE PETACH .,MIKE STRAGER .ADAM DABIN THE TEAM MANAGERS, 19344935 Football ....... .,,,,, lv TICHAEL PATRICK Basketball ,... Y, CARROLL KINCAID Baseball ,,.t ,. ,,Y,,, BILL HALLERON Golf ,.,..., . ,t..,, J osrzPH lVlAY 117 I935 I935 i'YOUGl-I-A-MON.. The Football Season A REVIEW HE 1934 football season was not on a par with past seasons. The Red and Blue gridders won only three of the ten games played. This mediocre showing was due to two things: the unusually strong teams played, and to the dearth of really good new football material. The candidates for the team reported August 27 to Coach Bill Sullivan, who had replaced Coach Clees. Sullivan was assisted by coaches Koons, Tinson, and Lynch. Mr. Mason was in charge of the equipment, while Coach Kalassay had charge of the Juniors' squad. Six lettermen, augmented by several promising substitutes, formed the nucleus of the squad, which practised early and late to get into shape for the opening game with Glassport, September 15. Three new teams appeared on the Red and Blue schedule. These were Rankin, Duquesne, and Turtle Creek. Each of these schools put a well-drilled squad on the playing field. The opening game with Glassport was a thriller. Both sides battled fiercely. The Gladiators from Glassport scored a touchdown in the second quarter. Glassport made six first downs, while McKeesport compiled four. Vargovich and Turkaly were out- standing in the contest. The huge crowd left feeling Glassport High had won a great fight. Glassport won by the same score in a spring practice game. In the second game McKeesport met last year's Class A champions, Scott High. Scott was unable to make any headway through the solid Red and Blue forward line. In the second quarter our opponents resorted to a splendid aerial attack, which, for a time, baf11ed our boys. Gross's pass in the last minute of the quarter netted six points for the Redmen. This ended the scoring, for Joe Kittiko and Baron Lundberg were able to check Gross's brilliant passing the second half. The Red and Blue clearly outplayed the foe during the second half. Monessen was the first Class AA to match its skill and power with the Red and Blue. Although the game was played in a sea of mud, both sides almost scored. Penalties and frequent fumbles prevented the scoring. Captain Wiater displayed great adeptness holding the slippery ball, while Turkaly made big gains by his running attack, only to lose the scoring chance through a fumble or a penalty on the part of his teammates. The fourth home game, October 6, was with our old rival Homestead. This year Homestead reversed last year's score, winning the bitterly fought game 6 to O. Mc- Keesport's failure to combat Homestead's aerial attack led to our downfall. Both lines played a fine defensive game. Mclieesport next encountered Turtle Creek High, one of the new opponents listed on the Tubers' schedule. The enemy gridders succeeded in scoring the only touchdown of the game as a result of an off-tackle play. Outside of this scoring, both sides held each other safely in check for the rest of the game. The Red and Blue registered eight first downs to their opponents seven. Holding New Kensington even was too great a task for the Tubers. Ken High, through its superior driving power and attack, scored four touchdowns. Ross made 118 YOUGH-A-MON The Football Season-Continued three of them. McKeesport's only touchdown of the game came as a result of Mohr's pass to Turkaly, who speedily dashed over the goal line. Incidentally, this touchdown was McKeesport's first score last season. Ken High proved to be our only opponent to gain a decisive victory over us. For the first time since 1929 McKeesport and Duquesne clashed on the gridiron. McKeesport maintained its jinx over Duquesne, defeating her 7 to O, and thus giving the Tubers their first victory in seven games. Al Rodman was the hero of the game. He caught the ball as the Duquesne passer made ready to hurl the pigskin. He dashed safely over the goal line forty-five yards away. Turkaly made the extra point. Mc- Keesport made twelve first downs, while Duquesne compiled seven. McKeesport has not lost a football game to Duquesne since 191.9. The game with Greensburg started off with a bang for McKeesport. In the first quarter Vargovich crashed through center for a touchdown. He also ran the end for the extra point. But this ended the Tubers' scoring. Stofko and Brooks, of Greens- burg, scored touchdowns for the Brown and White. Their passing attack led to our defeat. Matt Kittiko, Carrozzo, and Trimble were outstanding linesmen. McKeesport and Rankin clashed on the local field for the first time in many years. After four strenuous periods the scoreboard on the Memorial Field read-' 'McKeesport --13, Visitors-6. Joe Kittiko scored the first touchdown, while Misenhelter made the second one. Rouse ran seventy-five yards for Rankin's lone score. Callaway, fleet-footed Red and Blue substitute, starred in this game. This was our second win of the season, after a hard fought battle throughout. The somewhat drab season closed in a blaze of glory, when the Red and Blue defeated their ancient rival, Clairton. The Red and Blue gridders were the iirst to score-six points. The Orange and Black came back to score eight points. For a time it seemed the Tubers were due for a defeat. But the same fighting spirit, seen in most of the games, manifested itself. A pass from Captain Wiater to Rodman in the closing minutes of the game changed apparent defeat into a glorious victory for the Red and and Blue--a 13 to 8 victory. The game was one of the most thrilling in the long series of clashes between these scholastic rivals. THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport ...... Glass port ......... McKeesport .......... Scott .......... McKeesport Monessen ......... Mclieesport Homestead .......... Mclieesport Turtle Creek ..... .. McKeesport Mclieesport .......... McKeesporr McKeesport .......,.. 13 Mclieesport .,.,,..,.. 13 New Kensington .,.... Duquesne ............ Greensburg r.,,,,,,.. Rankin ,..,..,.,. Clairton... I935 I935 THE VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD, FALL, 1934 First Row: Misenhelter, Callaway, Harkless, Miezejewski, Olson, Kraychick, Vaughan, Kudlabowsky. Second Row: Carrozzo, Rodman, Dabick, Hillegas, Captain Wiater, Ruffing, Hill, Simpson, Gayvert. Third Row: Assistant Coach Koons, McIntosh, Orris, Turkaly, M. Kittiko, Wargovich, Miller, Trimble, Lundberg, Gilchrist, Coach Sullivan. Fourth Row: Leonardo, Shank, McCracken, Pulsinelli, Dashofy, Bredacs, Barnes, Vadnal, Smoke, Kamerer. Left Emi ...,... Left Tafkle , Left Guam' .. Center .,.,,..,....,,.. Right Guard . Right Taztkle THE X7ARSITY LINE-UP RODMAN, MATT DABICH .,,.,,,,JAMEs TRIMBLE, BERKELEY KEITH .PAUL CARROZZO ..,,.JOHN SIMPSON FRANK ORRIS , ..A.,. HARRY HILLEGAS Right End ...... ..,,....,..... , ,,MATT KITTIKO Quarter Back, ,, l,..,,,,....,,.,....., CAPTAIN PETE WIATER Left Half ....,,. ,,,,.,, J OE KlT'fIKO, EUGENE MISENHELTER Right Half .,..,,, .,.......,,,.......... ....,.........,. J o E TURKALY Fzzllhuck ..,... .,,. . ..JoE VARGOVICH THE VARSITY SUBSTITUTES The substitutes were William Hill, Sam Vaughan, Willis Cal1avvay,John Dashofy, John Ruffing, Stephen Smoke, Stanley Kraychick, Armand Hatkless, Woodrow Sollars, Ben Miezewiski, Philip Olsen, Stanley Vadnal, Julius Mohr, Baton Lundberg. 120 YHO-OU G H-A-M O N Wil THE CHEER LEADERS liam Tobias, Jean Langley, William Surgeon, Anita Will THE 1935 SCHEDULE The school authorities have arranged another attractive schedule for next fall. The schedule calls for ten games, five at home and five abroad. Coach Bill Sullivan has again been elected as head coach for another year. Indications point to a good season next fall. September September September October October October October November November November 14 20 27 5 12 19 26 2 9 Z8 THE SCHEDULE Glassport at Mclieesport ,eeet,. Melieesport at Scott ttl, ,, Mclieesport at Mouessen ,t,.,, Mclieesport at Homestead ,,,, Turtle Creek at Mclieesport , , New Kensington at Mclieesport ,,,,, ,,,,,,, Donora at Mclieesport ,ee,,,.rc,ccc Mclieesport at Duquesne. ,.,, , Schenley at Mclieesport Mclieesport at Clairton, ,, 121 Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class s,,s,,,,uClass B A AA A AA AA AA A AA AA I935 A YOUQGH-A-Mo l935 ON GAY PARADE ON THE STREETS AND IN THE STADIUM 122 OUGH-A-MON PICTORIAL HIGHLIGHTS CF THE GAMES Stadium Field, 1934 123 i935 YOUGH-Ag-MON I935 CROSSING THE STRIPES Memorial Field, 1934 124 OU MO THE JUNIORS' FOOTBALL SQUAD, FALL, 1934 First Row: Nicholson, Student Manager, Johnston, Totin, Hornyak, Student Manager, Fairbaugh, Panzine Henderson, Levkulieh, Student Manager. Second Row: Webb, Bellohusen, Bowser, Paczeniak, Gingery, Carozzo, Tassoney, Carr, Carnish. Third Row: Hartstein, Manager, Gasparini, Davies, Harchut, Sneddon, Gwosden, Raymer, Kins, Baker, Klipa, Student Manager, Mr. Kalassay, Coach. Fourth Row: Hoffman, Kovaly, Ciavarra, Kaylor, Black, Jenkins, Griffin, Hamm. Absent: Laughlin THE JUNIORS' FOOTBALL GAMES The Mclieesport Juniors, under the tutelage of Coach Louis Kalassay, made a fair showing in the Juniors' section ofthe W. P. I. A. L. The last game of the season was a thriller, with Clairton nosing out the locals by the score of 14 to 7. Clairton again Won the Junior W. P. I. A. L. championship THE RECORD OF THE JUNIORS, TEAM McKeesport ...... .... 0 Duquesne juniorsw... McKeesport ...... ...... 3 3 Elizabeth Juniors ........t......,.... O McKeesport V. t.,. 12 North Braddock Juniors ...,,.,, 19 Mclieesport ...... .....,.t.... 6 Clairton juniors ..,...,..., ........,. A .14 THE PERSONNEL OF THE JUNIORS, TEAM Carr and Webb, ends, Bellohusen and Tassony, tackles, Carrozzo, Kins, and Paczesniak, guards, Black and Harchut, quarterbacks, Baker and Gwosden, halves, Davies, fullback. THE THIRD TEAM SCORES McKeesport High's third team played two bang-up games. Coach John Tinson's Tigers played a scoreless tie with Duquesne. Earlier in the season they defeated Clairton by the score of 6 to O. Quarterback Olson was a stand-out player for the Tigers 125 l935 YEOUGH-A-MUN I935 THE BASEBALL SQUAD, SPRING, 1934 First Row: Cooper, Morlock, Mosher, Carrozzo, Smolak, J. Kittiko, Palka, Strager. Second Row: Lefkovitz, Mohr, Rodman, Crouch, Vavrek, Kraychick. Third Row: Olson, Soles, Brodnos, Coach Fallquist, Pflumm, Heholt, Manager Kerecman. A REVIEW HE Red and Blue club of 1934 enjoyed a very successful season. Graduation the year before took all the lettermen except Bronie Smolak, captain-elect, Jack Morlock, Mike Palka, and Mike Strager. Yet, Coach Fallquist built around these four men a team that copped six out of nine games. In fact, the sectional champion- ship 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 by the score of 2 to O. Wilkinsburg High won the only other game lost by the Tubers, 3 to O. The season's play brought out several new stars. Mohr, a fine pitcher, could not play until the middle of the season. Crouch and Vavrek also pitched well for the McKeesport team. Morlock, Smolak, and Strager established fine records as batters. Cooper, Joe Kittiko, Lefkowitz, and Palka also played well for the Tubers. Prospects for another winning team this spring are reasonably bright. The follow- ing lettermen are still in school: Joe Kittiko, Strager, Vavrek, Crouch, and Kray- chick. In addition to these stars, Coach Fallquist has these likely candidates: Pflumm, Brodnos, Olsen, Rodman, and Soles. 126 YOUGH-A-MON McKeesport High School ........ 8 THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES ' Turtle Creek High ,,.........,E, ,.... 1 2 McKeesport High School ..E,.... 12 East McKeesport High .,i...,v.,., 5 McKeesport High School ,..,i,.. 14 Wilkinsburg High ..E,,.........,,.... 4 McKeesport High School. ..... 4 Edgewood High ,...i.,...., ,...... . 2 McKeesport High School Y.....,. 10 Turtle Creek High ilS,.. S,,,,e.. 0 McKeesport High School ,,S.i,,. 24 Elizabeth High.. , ...,,i.,. .,... . .. 4 McKeesport High School wii.S.., 0 Edgewood High ........,Y,,,,,. ,e,.... 2 McKeesport High School i.,.Si.. 9 East McKeesport High .t.,t,..itii 5 McKeesport High School ,et,t... 0 Wilkinsburg High ,.,ii..,,,,,.,,,.... 3 LINE-UP or THE TEAM Right Field ,,.. ,,,, ,,,,t,,... , , ,,....,,., ,,,.,,.,,,......,.. J o E KITTIKO Short Stop ,,,,,,,,,, Third Bare ,.,, Second Bare Left Fielder, ,,.,,,,....BRONIE SMOLAK , ,,.,.,,,, HENRY LEFKOWITZ ..,.JACK MORLOCK ,....,..,JoHN COOPER Firft Bare .,....i.,, ee........ M IKE PALKA Center Field ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. . ., ,,i,tt.........,., ALoIs MOSHER Cdtelxer ,.,i.,,,,,,, .,t.,,,,e,,,,... ............,, Pitelaerru, ,MIKE STRAGER .,,,i,,,,mJUL1Us MOHR, LEFTY VAVREK SUBSTITUTES PFLUMM, edtcberj CROUCH, pitcberj RODMAN, piteberj CARRozzo, riglat fieldf KRAYCHICK, left feld THE 1935 SEASON The W. P. I. A. L. baseball season opened April 23. The play-offs began after the regular season closed May 24. McKeesport was assigned to Section A. This section included Turtle Creek, Wilkinsburg, East McKeesport, Elizabeth, Pitcairn, in addi- tion to McKeesport. The schedule called for the following games: April 23 ..,.t.,,.,....,. April 26 ................ Turtle Creek at McKeesport East McKeesport at McKeesport April 30 .,.,........i.,. McKeesport at Pitcairn May 3 ....,t ...,e,i.. E lizabeth at McKeesport May 7 .....,.......... McKeesport at Wilkinsburg May 10 ........i....... McKeesport at East McKeesport May 14 .,.............. McKeesport at Turtle Creek May 17 .....,i,,....... Wilkinsburg at McKeesport May 21 ......,......... Pitcairn at McKeesport May 24 ....,..,t.i,.... McKeesport at Elizabeth 127 1935 Y O U G H-'A-M 5O.N I935 THE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD WINTER, 1934-1935 First Row: Clyde Hayes, A1 Rodman, Cliff Gibson, George Petach, Captain, Jack Beisler, Pete Wiater, Howard Berger. Second Row: Mr. Buchanan, Coach, Emil Kovacich, George Brady, Tony Kucherak, Walter Austin, John Collins, Tony Diamond, Mr. Koons, Assistant Coach. Third Row: Carroll Kincaid, Manager, George Lefkulich, Joe Lapkowiez, William Simpson, William Peebly, Ray Hartstein, James Orman, Manager. The Basketball Season A REVIEW HE Red and Blue basketball team led by Captain George Petach enjoyed an unusually fine season, perhaps the best in the last decade. The team had a hard schedule of eighteen games, twelve of which were put in the won column. Just when it looked like a championship for McKeesport, the W. P. I. A. L. decisions committee ruled Jack Beisler ineligible. This action dimmed our chances to win the sectional championship. As a result of the committees action, the Red and Blue had to forfeit four of the league games in which Beisler had participated. The past season found McKeesport in section six, along with its old rivals, Duquesne, Homestead, Munhall, and Clairton. Brentwood was a new member of this section. Coach Buchanan had a fast combination on the floor, accurate in basket shooting and strong on defense. The first string players consisted of George Petach, Jack Beisler, Cliff Gibson, Pete Wiater, and Clyde Hayes. This combination was hard to beat, as some of the scores indicate. The coach had splendid reserve material in Al Rodman, Howard Berger, Emil Kovacich, George Brady, Tony Kucherak, George Levkulich, Ray Hartstein, John Simpson, John Collins, and Tony Diamond. The play of all the boys was brilliant throughout the entire season. 128 I93J Youou-A-MON F Graduation will take such stars as George Petach, Pete Wiater, Cliff Gibson, A1 Rodman, Tony Kucherak, and Ray Hartstein. The 1936 team will have to be built around Clyde Hayes, jack Beisler, Emil Kovacich, and Howard Berger. THE VARSITY LINE-UP PETACH ..., . t.,,Y Farwani KUCHERAK ,,,,,,,, . ,.,,...... Forward BEISLER ...,,,,,,, ... ,,,. F orward KOVACICH ,tt,,,,,, ......,... F arward GIBSON... . .... . .... ...Center RODMAN ......... ....... . ...Center HAYES ....... .... . .Guard BERGER ............ .......... G uard WIATER... ..... . . .. .Guard HARTSTEIN ......... ..... . ....Guarrl THE VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES December 7 ........ Mclieesport ........ December 8 ........ McKeesport ........ December 11 ...... McKeesport ........ December 14 ...... McKeesport ....... 41 19 25 56 December 18 .... .McKeesport ........ 35 December 21 ...... McKeesport ....,... January 4 ........ McKeesport ........ January 7 ........ McKeesport ........ 25 35 42 January 11 ........ McKeesport ........ 27 Edgewood W. P. I, D. .......... 23 Pitt Freshmen ........................ 35 Rankin ...... Taylor Allderdice .................. 25 M. H. S. Alumni. .... ........ . ..... . 21 Braddock ................ Duquesne.. Glassport.. Homestead .......... . ....... 29 January 15 ........ McKeesport ...... .25 Clairton ............. ......... 2 3 January 1 8 ........ McKeesport ..... ..37 Brentwood ......... 17 January 25 ........ McKeesport ........ 43 Munhall .... ........ . 33 January 29... .. .Mclieesport ..... ..35 Glassport.. February 1 ........ McKeesport ........ 32 Duquesne .... ........ . .....17 February 8... McKeesport ........ 31 Homestead .... ..... .... . . ...34 February 12 ........ McKeesport ........ 40 Clairton. .... . .. February 15 .... ...McKeesport ........ 27 Brentwood ....... ........ . 24 February 22 ........ McKeesport ........ 24 Munhall ....... ......... 3 5 FINAL STANDING OF TEAMS IN SECTION SIX Team Wan Loft Pct. Duquesne ......... ..... 1 0 0 1.000 Homestead ....... .. 7 3 .700 Munhall .......... .. 6 4 .600 , McKeesport .......... .. 3 7 .300 Brentwood .... .... . .. .. 3 7 .300 Clairton ..................... ........................ 1 9 .100 : Standing includes four games won by McKeeSporr but ordered forfeited to opponents. 129 I935 . - OSUGH-A-M OSN THE INTERCLASS CHAMPIONS THE SENIORS Sitting: Richard Jones, William Surgeon, Shan Toth, Melvin Henderson, William Davis Standing: Glenn Mikaloff, Charles Schwartz, John Jones, Harry Siefen. THE JUNIOR CLASS CHAMPIONS Sitting: Steve Barna, James Moonis, George Marsden. Standing: Francis Ciavarra, Steve Balogh, George Glarrow, Frank Szeg. 130 Y o ue H-A-M o y THE SOPHOMORE CLASS CHAMPIONS Left to Right: Alex Horvath, Mike Chemsak, Stephen Begandy, Arch Brown, Frank Brozovich. The Noonday League During the basketball season the Boys' gym was the scene of the noonday league games. Mr. Clees, the gym director, had his gym classes, numbering thirty-live, engage in a noonday league elimination. This elimination brought out three out- standing class teams. In the semi-final play-off the Juniors defeated the Sophomores. The f1nal game resulted in a splendid victory for the Seniors. For the first time in several years the Seniors reign as the noonday league champions. THE RESULTS OF THE PLAY-OFFS Sophomores ,......ss,,..s.. 5 Juniors ......,s............ ..... 1 O Seniors ,s.,....,.,. .s..... 1 3 Juniors r.,.s ..s. ,.,.. 8 C 131 I935 i935 YOUGH-A-MON' THE GEORGE WASHINGTON BASKETBALL TEAM THE FRESHMAN CLASS CHAMPIONS 1934-1935 Sitting: Henry Lux, Sam Gwosden, Joe Barton, Carl Kins, Charles Wennerstrom. Standing: Mr. Priest, Coach, Kensley Milles, John Ciavarra, David Jenkins, Albert Toth, Steve Bugyis, Manager. THE FRESHMAN LEAGUE The school authorities inaugurated a new plan for the Freshman basketball teams. This plan called for an organization of eight teams from the three Freshman buildings. The George Washington and the Shaw Avenue buildings had three each, while the Eleventh Ward had two. An interesting schedule was arranged for these eight teams comprising the Freshman league. Mr. Tinson had charge ofthe Shaw Avenue squad. Mr. Stewart directed the Eleventh Ward team's play, while Mr. Priest coached the George Washington team. The final game was between Shaw Avenue and George Washington, which George Washington won by a decisive score, 30 to 17. Eleventh Ward's best team consisted of Miller, Doyle, Nichols, Watts, Svedberg, and Ploszay. The Shaw Avenue team No. l comprised Scott, Black, Griffin, Bello- husen, Carnish, Harchut, Fainbaugh. The winning Freshman team consisted of Lux, Barton, Jenkins, Gwosden, Kins, Miller, Wennerstrom. From this splendid group of Freshmen Coach Buchanan should find many promis- ing prospects for the varisty next season. 132 l935 YOUGH-A-MON THE GOLF TEAM, SPRING, 1934 Robert Moore, Manager, Aldo Zecchini, Crawford Kelly, Ed. Rack, Captain, Pete Russin, Adam Dabin, John Tinson, Coach. M.H.S. IN TWOSOME MATCH Ed. Rack, Adam Dabin 133 I935 5, 'I ILVYOUGH-A-MON The Golf Season Spring 1934 A REVIEW CKEESPORT HIGH enjoyed a fair season in golf. The local school played in section 4 of the Interscholastic Golf Conference. Matches were played with Greensburg, NorWin,Jeannette, Latrobe, and Kiski. This section was, without doubt, the strongest in the golf league. The locals won four matches out of ten played. Eddie Rack and Adam Dabin starred for the Red and Blue. Mr. Tinson was the coach. THE SCHEDULE, WITH RESULTS McKeesport High V.,,... . .....,,,. 9 Norvvin High ,... ..,..e,, ....... 6 Mclieesport High ,ot.t,,i,.,..... 6M Jeannette High .,t.......r,,o,t.,.. 8VZ McKeesport High e,,,,,,.,...,,,. 3 Kiski ....t,,.,.........,,,,,.,,l,, . .,..... 12 Mclieesport High rr,.,,,,..t..... 9M Latrobe High. .,...., .t.o,e,.......v.. 5 M McKeesport High ,..,........,,,. 325 Greensburg High ,.,t,,t.,.,.o,o, 1116 McKeesport High ,e,.,tot....,... 9 N orvvin High ..,.,.,.,.o.o, ....... 6 McKeesport High .,..........o,o. 6 Jeannette High .,,A.,,t.. 9 Mclieesport High... o,et.,t. 3 Kiski .....,,..,..,......,.......t,t,. 112 McKeesport High ,,Y,,.,.....,,,, 12M Latrobe .,...,,,,,,,,, ..,....,.,..i,,,.. 2 X: McKeesport High it,,e,,,..t.,,.. 6VZ Greensburg High.. .....,,,,,t,.. Syl THE 1935 SEASON The Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Golf Conference will open the 1935 season April 15 with the same teams that made up the four sections last year. This arrangement means that McKeesport High will again be in section 4. The schools in this section are Greensburg, Jeannette, Kiski, Latrobe, Mclieesport, and Norwin. ED. RACK PLACES SECOND IN TOURNEY In the Interscholastic Golf Meet held on the Shadyside Academy golf Course, on June 9 and IO, Ed. Rack placed second with 156 strokes. A Springdale High golfer won the meet with a 155 score. Rack led the field of 48 golfers the first day with a 76, while Dabin, his team mate, was tied for third with a 78. Dabin's total score was 165. Captain Rack received a dozen high grade golf balls as his prize. FREE EXERCISES WITH DUMBBELLS A Senior Section, Girls' Gym 134 . -f .. , ' ' 15, 225:63 hw X- V .L - , lv - -' V' f -'f ,. .JJ f sa? m.a..f,',u,ww.,x.'a'1 X ,wzwm f 1..fLs,uL,'3 ,.,q.,.iQ'f,Qf A REAL BASKETBALL GAME A Senior Group, Girls' Gym FREE EXERCISES WITH STEEL WANDS A Senior Section, Girls' Gym 135 1935 YOUGH-A-MO JUST A PYRAMID STUNT The Boys' Gymnasium A STUNT OF ANOTHER KIND The Boys' Gymnasium 136 I J U NE -1935 .' YOUGH-A-MON l935 The Calendar Compiled By DORIS STRONG, Class Secretary ,,,,t,g,........-. SEPTEMBER 1-McKeesport High School teachers report to the various buildings to get their schedules, assignments, and text-books. 2-A quiet Sunday, our last Sunday before the grand opening. 3-Labor Day! Tomorrow is our day. 4-School opens this morning. About 4,100 pupils enroll in the high school. 5-Mr. Bower announces tardy pupils will not be admitted. First daily attendance reports are issued. 6-The Senior band has its first practice in the Aud. at 7:30 tonight. This is the last day for students to change their schedules. 7-The girls try out for the Junior glee club today. The Girl Reserves' cabinet holds a meeting in room 312 tonight. The students inter- ested in the Junior orchestra meet in the Aud. 8-The football squad holds long prac- tice infpreparation for the Gladi- ators o Glassport. 10-Candidates for cheer leaders report to Mr. Schad. Mr. Stribrny an- nounces Junior orchestra to meet Tuesday and Friday at 1:00 P.M. The teachers order Technique and Administration of Teaching, by Garrison. 11-The football pep meetings begin. The Seniors hear Mr. Sullivan, the coach, and the manager. Teachers begin handing in daily attendance reports. 12-Mr.Stribrny and Mr. Liessman meet students interested in band in Aud. at 7:30. Juniors hold pep meeting this morning. 13-Teachers hand in names and ad- dresses of students to the superin- tendent's office. Senior band meets in Aud. at 7:30. Sophomores hold pep meeting. 14-Sophomore non-resident students 138 1 8- 28- report to the superintendents office. Students buy Glassport game tick- ets. Teachers collect chamber of commerce essays this P.M. 15-A big crowd attends the opening game of our football season. Mc- Keesgnort 0, Glassport 6. A bad day or M.H.Sl 17-The junior tuition students report to the superintendents office. Stu- dent street-car tickets go on sale. Dr. Richey holds a meeting of the teachers in the Shaw Avenue build- ing at 7:30. The teachers get half month's pay. Promotion slips are collected this morning. The two minute bell starts today. Senior non-resident students report for their green slips. 19-Teachers hold meeting in the Aud. at 4:10. College club holds picnic at Renzie park this evening. -New teachers meet in room 203 for a conference at 4:10. The cast for the Girl Reserves' play reports to Y.W.C.A. at 4:25 P.M. -Teachers send tuition pupil reports to the Aud. Students buy Scott game tickets. -Although our boys show a big im- provement, Scott High defeats us, 6-O. -Girl Reserves stage program in chapel today. Students buy street car tickets in the Aud. -The teachers hold a group discus- sion dinner at the Elks Temple. -Big Girl Reserves' meeting at the Y.W.C.A. tonight. Senior band has rehearsal in the Aud. at 7:30. --Teachers prepare exchange grade sheets. Teachers hand in monthly reports. Students buy tickets for Monessen game. -McKeesport and Monessen play to a scoreless tie, in a sea of mud. OU MO OCTOBER 1-First month of school ends at 4 to- day. Red and Blue staff contest closes. No football practice is held today. Exams are announced for October 17 and 18. 2-Teachers hand in exam questions. Office announces exam schedule for the year, also, dates for issuance of grade cards. 3-World Series opens! Of course, we are interested. Girl Reserves hold gzget-together party at the Y.W. .A. 4-Mr. Anderson concludes welfare talks in the Auditorium. Teachers receive pay checks. Class pictures are taken. Students buy Homestead game tickets. Seniors elect class officers. 6-Homestead wins annual football contest, 6-0. 8-Teachers exchange grades and hand in make-up reports to the princi- pal's ofiice. 9-Report cards go out for the first month. Teachers pay for profes- sional books. 10-Library books rotate in the Junior and Senior English classes. 11-Sophomore English teachers hold a meeting in the Auditorium at 12:30. Junior English teachers get Lorna Doone. Pupil report blanks due today. 12-English teachers turn in Safety essays. Teachers report class en- rollments to the ofiice. 13-McKeesprt 0, Turtle Creek 6. I 16 17 18 19 sional meeting in the Auditorium at 4:10. Mr. Bower announces a change in the exam schedule. -Bill Tobias, class president, makes a fine report on his visit to the Pitts- burgh Chamber of Commerce. -Ninety-seven students buy tickets for Shakespearian plays. Hi-Y holds opening meeting tonight. English teachers hold meeting in room 206. -Successful candidates for Red and Blue staff announced. -No school! Teachers attend the ses- sions of the Western Pennsylvania Teachers' Association, at Pitts- burgh. 20-English teachers hold conference 22 23 25 26 27 29 30 in School for the Blind, Pittsburgh. New Kensington wins ball game, 28-7. -One half of first set of exams ! Fac- ulty begins having pictures taken today. -Second half of first set of exams is given today. -Mr. Bower holds teachers' meeting at 12:30. Mathematics teachers sit before the birdie today. -Girl Reserves have hallowe'en party at Y.W.C.A. Teachers hand in grade books. -McKeesport wins its first game, 7-0. -Intelligence tests are given in the high school. -Mr. Buckingham speaks to the Seniors in chapel. The second school month ends today. hope we don't make a habit of 31- Red and Blue pep chapel meet- these scores. ings begin to boost the sale of our 15-High school teachers hold profes- school paper. N 0 V E M B E R NOVEMBER 3-McKeesport marches on Greens- 1-Room 200 reports 49 subscriptions bufg Iihghg We are repulsed' 14-7' to the Rai .ma Blue. The senior 5-Dr Rwhev Calls 21 teachers' meer- Orchestra reports to the Shaw ave- mg Qt 4330 10 the Shaw Avenue nue building. Students listen to a budding' Tcachefs Cxchange grades debate in the Auditorium. and hand 1U CXHH1 PHPCYS and fC' 2-Tickets for the Greensburg game go Poffs- on sale. This is pay day for the 6-Grade cards for the second month teachers. M.H.S. Juniors lose to the Clairton Juniors. go out at 4 today. Seniors have Red .md Blue Chapel. I935 YOUGH-A-MON I935 7-Junior and Senior Girls' glee clubs meet in the Aud. at 4:30. 8-Students begin to turn in Red und Blue subscriptions. 9-Visitors' day at high school: close to 400 parents visit classes. 10-Rankin invades M.H.S. stadium: we win 13-6. 11-Armistice Day! It is a quiet Sunday for all of us. 12-Armistice Day recess! The men of the faculty march. About 1000 marchers parade in snow storm. 13-Teachers hold important meeting in Aud. at 12:30. Community Fund drive begins. 14-Teachers pay to Community Fund. Senior section room teachers meet in room 206. 16-English teachers hand in composi- tion subjects used thus far in term. 17-Open date----no game. 19-General teachers' meeting in Shaw 23- 26- 28- -Glee clubs begin their march to Birch's studio. Community sing in Shaw Avenue Building. -The Girls' Junior glee club sits be- fore the Birdie. Mr. Schad's room, 211, wins Red und Blue sale-311 subscriptions are turned in. Students' bank books are called in. Open date-no game. Tech High faculty holds monthly meeting in the Aud. The school engraver, Mr. Rost, calls on the school to begin engrav- ing for the annual. First issue of the Red und Blue comes off the press-a fine issue, well prepared. Last chance to register for Hi-Y conference. -Thanksgiving Day is fittingly ob- servedg we beat Clairton 13-8. Avenue Building is postponed be- 30-No school todayg we rest from the cause of board meeting. Turkey Day celebration. DECEMBER 3-Students secure tickets for temper- ance play at the First M.E.Church. Teachers hand in monthly reports. 4-Senior home room teachers collect the Senior perfect attendance cer- tificates and seals for the past three years. 5-Teachers exchange grades at noon today. They hand in make-up re- ports this morning. Hi-Y holds interesting meeting at the Y.M. C.A. 6-Grade cards for November go out at 4 today. Teachers hand in exam outlines at 9 this morning. 7-Christmas dance committee meets in the Boys' Cafeteria at 8:35 this morning. Mr. Berkema meets the annual staff in the Aud. at 8:35. Teachers hand in report of students who failed in class work during November. Our Varsity defeats Edgewood W.P.I.D., 41-23. 8-Pitt Freshmen drub the Varsity 35-19. 10--Annual staff picture is taken today. Seniors hand in magazine subscrip- tions at 1 today. 14 11-The Kiwanis banquets the 1934 football squad. Teachers turn in the medical inspection cards at 4:30 today. Rankin defeats our varsity at Rankin, 27-25. 12-Teachers hold important meeting in the Aud. at 12:25 today. Stu- dents interested in oration work confer with Mr. Bower today. -Students turn in money for Christ- mas seals. -Basketball season tickets are on sale in the Aud. today. Home rooms have programs on Sportsman- ship. Taylor Allderdice High meets defeat on our floor, 56-25. -Banking begins for new depositors. The College Club has guest night in the lounge of the Penn McKee hotel. 18-Seniors turn in magazine subscrip- tions to Mr. Cox, of the Crowel Publishing Company. Teachers re- ceive half month's salary today. The Varsity defeats the Alumni 35-21. 19-Hi-Y has Christmas program and party at the Y.M.C.A. tonight. YOUGH-A-MON I935 All home rooms get exam supplies during chapel period today. -Section room teachers hold impor- tant meeting in the Aud. at 12:30. Teachers assign regular work for January 2. 21-State and local attendance reports are due today. Students take exams all day. Red and Blllfyf are dis- tributed at 4 this afternoon. Brad- dock High defeats the Varsity, at Braddock, 35-25. School is dis- missed to resume January 2. JANUARY Meeting of the Freshman English teachers is held in the superin- tendent's office at 4:15. Debating try-outs are held in the Auditorium after school tonight. Try-outs for original oration and Shakespeare reading are held in the Auditorium after school tonight. Basketball game with Duquesne at Duquesne tonight! We win by the score of 35 to 25. Try-outs for declamation and poetry reading take place after school tonight. Banking today! Basketball game with Glassport tonightg score M.H.S. 42, Glass- port 15. -The fourth month ends today. 9-Senior section rooms get supplies this morning. Hi-Y meeting to- night. Girl Reserve interest groups meet at the Y.W.C.A. tonight. -Teachers hand in make-up reports on absent students. Juniors and Seniors have mid-term exchange of library books. -Basketball game with Homestead tonightg Homestead 29, M.H.S. 27. Teachers hold meeting in the Audi- torium at 12:30 today. Teachers are happy: it is payday. Bank day. Teachers exchange grades at noon today. All exam papers are due in office today. -Juniors and Seniors sign up for trigonometry. Basketball game fFreshmenD in the gym at 4:30 to- day. Varsity defeats Clairton 25-23. Miss Dunlap's aunt passes away. 14 16-Hi-Y and Girl Reserves meetings tonight. Meeting of coaches and assistant coaches of sports in the Aud. at 12:30 today. Group picture of the coaches will be taken tomor- row at 7:30 P.M. 17-Coaches have pictures taken. 18-Freshman basketball game in the Gym at 4:30 today. We defeat Brentwood, 37-17. 21-Superintendent's meeting is held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Shaw Avenue Building. 22-The Motto, Color, and Flower com- mittees report to the Auditorium after school tonight. 23-Hi-Y and Girl Reserve meetings to- night. Tickets go on sale for the Munhall Game. 24-Pittsburgh Printing Company is given contract to print the 1935 annual. 25-Basketball game with Munhall to- nightg we defeat them, 43-33. Motto and Flower committees hold meet- ings in the Auditorium. 28-Teachers hold professional meeting after school tonight. The teachers are invited to attend College Club tonight. Annuals go on sale today. 29-Basketball game tonight at Glass- port. We win easily, 35-17. 30-Hi-Y and Girl Reserves hold meet- ings tonight. 31-Teachers' state and local attendance reports are due at 4 today. , ,vo,.uc5H-A-MON I935 FEBRUARY 1-Basketball game with Duquesne to- night. We win by the score 32 to 17. Senior class votes on class colors, motto, and flower. 4-The annual play is put on for the Freshmen at Shaw Avenue. 5-The Freshmen at the George Wash- ington building enjoy the skit put on by the annual staH'. 6-The annual contest of the Senior rooms is extended until Friday. Hi-Y meeting tonight. The cast of annual play returns to the George Washington Building. 7-An astronomy group is being form- ed by the Hi-Y club. Annual play- ers visit the Eleventh Ward Building. 8kRoom 206 and 211 tie in the Annual contest, with 95 cash subscriptions each. Our Varsity loses to Home- stead High, 34 to 31. 11+The Invitation Committee meets after school, Grades are exchanged at noon today. 12-McKeesport's last Civil War vet- eran speaks to the Senior Class at chapel today in honor of Lincoln's birthday. Basketball game with Clairton tonight, we win 40 to 36. Report cards are issued at 4 today. 13-Debate with Clairton in our Aud. tonight. We win both debates. The Girl Reserves entertain the 28- Hi-Y boys at a party at the Y.M. C.A. 14-Many of us receive valentines to- day, some are pretty, and others, otherwise. -Basketball game with Brentwood tonight, we win 27 to 24. 18-Superintendent's meeting is held tonight in the Shaw Avenue Build- ing. -Annual editor reports about 1,575 cash subscriptions in Annual sale. -Hi-Y meeting tonight, the boys enjoy a fine program. 21WSenior section room teachers meet in the Auditorium at 12:30 today. +Senior class elects member to appear in Merit Parade and a contestant for a trip to Washington. Exams this afternoon! We get Red and Blues tonight. Basketball varsity loses to Munhall, 35 to 24. -Exams this morning! No more exams until April 26. 26-Orchestra rehearsal takes place at 7:30 in the Auditorium tonight. 27-Special Hi-Y meeting is held to- night. Girl Reserves have an im- portant business meeting. We de- bate with Glassport in the Auditorium tonight, We win and lose in the debates. Students reserve seats for the annual orchestra concert tomorrow night. MARCH 1-An unusual event in the Boys' Gym -the Woodwinds of the Senior band play the brasses on the basket- ball court. 4-Students bank again today. 5-Meeting of the section room teach- ers is held in the Auditorium at 12:30. 6-Hi-Y boys share pot luck dinner at the Y.M.C.A. Girl Reserves have interesting meeting. 7-The Senior band holds rehearsal for the band contest March 25. 8-Teachers hand in monthly outlines of work covered. 4 11-Operetta try-outs are held tonight. Teachers exchange grades for the sixth month. 12-Sophomore Prep teachers hold meeting in Room 124 at 4:10 to- day. Report cards go out today. 13-The Girl Reserves and Hi-Y boys have a party at the Y.W.C.A. to- night. 14-The battery candidates for the base- ball team report to the Boys' Gym at 4:10. 15-Bob Warwick, Mary Louise Ab- baticcho, Angela Plesniak, Eleanor Winkelvoss, Bob Enke, and Mar- YCUGI-I-A-MON l jorie McClay sing in the musical, sponsored by the Music Supervisors at their biennial conference at Pittsburgh. 18-The monthly meeting of the Mc- Keesport teachers is held in the Shaw Avenue Building at 7:30. Alvin Roth wins oratory contest at Glenshaw. 19-The Senior band practises in the Auditorium at 7:30. 20-Senatorial scholarship contestants report to Room 200 at 4:10 today. 21-The Girl Reserves entertain the lady members of the faculty at a banquet at the First United Presby- terian church. 22-Teachers hold short meeting in the Auditorium at 12:30. Boys inter- ested in golf report to Mr. Tinson, Room 325. 25-The Forensic League contests for bands, orchestras, and choruses are held in our Auditorium at 7:30. M.H.S. wins the mixed chorus and the band contests. 26-A football squad meeting is held in the Auditorium at 1:00 today. 27-Mount Mercy College sends repre- sentative to the high school to offer scholarship to a girl of the Senior class. Hi-Y and Girl Re- serves hold interesting meetings. 28-Junior ring committee holds last committee meeting for the selec- tion of rings. 29-Teachers hand in local and state APRIL 1-April Fools' Day! Perfect attend- ance lists for this year are due today. 2-French play skit presented in Senior chapel. Annual staff makes final selection of cover for 1935 year- book. Seventh month ends today. Honor students will soon be an- nounced. 3-Stuents reserve tickets for the mod- ern language plays today. The Lions' Club singers entertain the Hi-Y and Girl Reserves at the Y tonight. 4-French and German plays are pre- sented in the local auditorium at 8 P.M. Mary Louise Abbaticcho wins soprano contest at Turtle Creek. Robert Warwick places second in the tenor solo contest. -Iuniors pay for rings today. -Intercounty Pennsylvania Forensic and Music League contests in boys' and girls' choruses, mixed choruses, orchestras, and bands are held in our auditorium. Our orchestra wins its contest. 8-Student banking increases some- what. Teachers exchange grades today. 9-Teachers hold monthly professional meeting in the Auditorium at 4:10 today. Senatorial contestants take English test in Room 206. Grade 5 6 reports on attendance. Applica- tions for the W. andj. scholarships are turned in today. M.H.S. broad- casts over W C A E Modern Language department places tick- ets on sale for presentation of French and German plays. Juniors vote on class rings today. cards for the seventh month go out today. 10-Operetta rehearsal for Act I is held in Room 126 at 4 today. Teachers hand in questions for the fourth examinations. 11-Operetta rehearsal for Acts II and III is held in Room 126 at 4:10 today. Mr. Rost, of the Northern Engraving Company, presents proofs of drawings for opening section of the annual. 12-Alvin Roth, Mary Louise Abbatic- 19- cho, and the piano trio take part in the music and forensic league contests at California, Pa. Mr. Bower spends the day with them. Red and Blue's are issued at 4 today. Easter vacation begins today. -This is Good Friday! Many of us attend church. 21-Easter Morn is here. How joyfully the church bells peal out the glad news! 22-School is resumed today-our last vacation for Seniors is at an end. 23-Turtle Creek opens the local base- ball season on Memorial Field. 25-The last general teachers' meeting of the year is held in the Shaw Avenue building. Dr. Richey pre- sides at the meeting. 26-East McKeesport sends its baseball varsity to the Memorial Field. I935 YO UG H-A-'MON I935 13- Our Senior orchestra, the champion ofthe Southwestern division ofthe Forensic league, goes to the state Contest at Oil City. Many of us accompany the orchestra. 30-McKeesport High plays its first game abroad-at Pitcairn. MAY 1-May Day is here. We Seniors can rejoiceg all exams are behind us. -The State Senatorial scholarshi P exams are given in Pittsburgh. Elizabeth High plays on Memorial Field. -Banking in the high school is not up to par. -Eighth month closes today. It won't be long now. The Red and Blue varsity plays at Wilkinsburg. -Music students present the operetta, In Old St. Louis. -A second erformance of ln Old St. Louisnpis given tonight. Mc- Keesport Varsity plays at East McKeesport today. Teachers exchange grades at noon today. 14-Report cards for the eighth month go out at 4 today. McKeesport High plays at Turtle Creek. -Wilkinsburg plays at return game here today. -Seniors conclude their class-room work at Tech High. The honor students begin rehearsing com- mencement speeches. The 1935 yearbooks appear on the campus. The annuals are acclaimed a big success. The Red and Blue makes its last appearance. Pitcairn varsity plays on Memorial Field. -Seniors take make-up exams. 24-The undergraduates wrestle with make-ups. The varsity closes the baseball season at Elizabeth. -This is Memorial Dayg we pause to do honor to our Soldier Dead. -State and local attendance reports are due today. Seniors get their caps and gowns this afternoon. JUNE -This is our Baccalaureate Dayg we march proudly behind our band. 3-Eighth Grade commencement exer- cises are held this morning. 4-Commencement Day is here at lastg we receive our diplomas. -School picnic todayg the school year 1934-1935 is now ofhciallv over. OPENING SCENE, AcT III emma, May, 1934 144 Youoz-I-A-MON MARY LOUISE ABBATICCHO VERNA BELPULITI CECILIA CHECK RUTH CONSIDINE MILDRED DAVIS CHARLOTTE DE FRIES LA RUE DITMORE LILLIAN ENGSTER Music Honor Roll Wearers oi the M The Glec Club: CATHERINE GILMORE VIRGINIA HALL DORCAS HERBERT DOROTHY HITEMAN ANNA HORNAK MARGARET KEDDIE MARCELLA KELLY EDITH LEWIS MARGARET MAGNUS ESTHER MASER MARJORIE MCCLAY MELDA PATTERSON SUSIE PETERSON ANGELA PLESNIAIC ALICE ROTZSCI-1' GENEVIEVE SCHULTZ BETTY SNYDER BETTY STEELE LOIS THORNBURG ELVIRA T1cE MILDRED VISOKE ANITA WILLSON ELEANOR WINKELVOSS DOROTHY WITHEROW MARY ELIZABETH FILSON CARL ANDERSON JAMES BYARD SAM CARR DAVID ALISKOVITZ LEONARD BERKOVITZ RAYMOND HARTSTEIN MELVIN HENDERSON HELEN LOTZ ROBERT ENKE ROBERT LINDBERG GLENN LoTz DON MOONEY Orchertra MADELYN HIBBS ROY INKS ROBERT KENNEDY Band CECILIA SENKO WILLIAM MCGAW WALTER MCELRAVY ROBERT WARwIcIc JOSEPH LOYA DONALD MALEY JOHN MCKEE CLARY OSBORNE JAMES BYARD BETTY JANE CARLSON WILLIAM CRAWFORD WILLIAM DAVIS ROBERT ENKE IVA GOETTAL ARDAFY HUEMME ROY INKS RUTH KIER ANDREW KLUCZKA ELVERNA KORTZ LUCILLE LAMB EARL LINDBERGH GLENN LOTZ DONALD MALEY JOHN McKEE FRANK NIKOLLS CLARY OSBORNE ALEX PRYTULAK GLENN SANDMEYER CHARLES SCHWARTZ RUTH TONKS FRANK WAY WILLIAM ZELL MELVIN HENDERSON EDITH LEWIS MARIE POSEGA M. H. S. SINGERS GET RARE HGNOR In the Eastern Supervisors' Conference high school chorus of four hundred voices, which sang at the Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, March 15, in connection with the biennial meeting of the high school music supervisors, McKeesport High School placed six talented singers. Membership in the chorus was open to the students of high schools in the states and provinces represented in the Eastern conference, which includes: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Eastern Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. The local students thus honored were Mary Louise Abbaticcho, soprano, Marjorie McClay, soprano, Angela Plesniak, soprano. Eleanor Winkelvoss. alto, Robert Enke, bass, and Robert Warwick, tenor. 145 l935 I935 146 O o , b. I Aj 5 Q RA HEST NIOR ORC SE THE MR. STRIBRNY, Canducta I935 HELEN WISE LEONARD BERKOVITZ STANLEY GUSKE DOROTHY BISSELL HENRY MAZUR Personnel of the Orchestras The Senior 0:-che tra MR. STRIBRNY, Director Firxt Violin KENNEDY LINGE HELEN CARSON Seoond Violin GEORGE MESKOWSKI DONALD MALEY RAYMOND HARTSTEIN ROBERT GRUBBS EDWARD GUGALA JACK MCDONOUGH LAURA WOzN IAK ANNA BUGYIS ROBERT ODDLE Viola Cello Barr BILL LUEHM ELEANOR ROSNIK JOSEPH LOYA BOB JOHNSON DAVE ALISKOVITZ ROBERT SHORT LORAINE KLINGENSMITH Piano MARY BENNER MADELYN HIBBS Firft Flute Oboe GUY SAVASTA JACK SCHAUM ALEX THOMAS S eeond Flute Firet Banoon HALL HOLLAND JOHN MCKEE Firft Clarinet S econd Bamoon DONALD CROUCH BILL DUNSETH S eeond Clarinet Firft Trumpet JESSE SCHwARTz ROY INKS MELVIN HENDERSON Firot Horn Second Trumpet ERMA COBERLY LEO O'SI-IEA Serond Horn Peronnion ROBERT SCOTT GLENN HAKANSON BOB KENNEDY EDWARD EDGE JAMES BYARD BETTY OSBORNE Third Horn Trombone RUSSELL BOHENKO WILLIAM CARLSON The Junior Orchestra MR. STRIBRNY, Dirertor Firrt Violin LOWRY SINN ROBERT SHORT HERMAN BOSTOCKY ALBERT GERMACK JOHN HORNAK LEWIS WACRERLE EDWARD CHECK ALFRED FALATEK Secona' Violin JACK MELLIN ANDREW SVITKO ADOLPH ORZEL RICHARD BUSER ROBERT SCHILL LOIs DARE Cello Bam' Oboe MARY MAHLA BUDDY SEPTER STEVE NEHEz HALLIE WILLIS MELVIN BACKSTROM Piano MARGARET .SYMINGTON Clsrinet C Saxophone SAM ROBINSON JOHN BAZANOS KENNETH SUMMIT JOHN COSTELLO ERNEST LICHENSTEIN Cornet B-Flat Tenor S axoplfone Trombone BOB JOHNSTON JOSEPH NORDER RALPH SQUIRE WILLIAM BEDONT EDWARD EDGE Perczenion BETTY OSBERG 147 JAMES BYARD l9I35 148 -4 CD C GW :r: I If I 5, CD Z RA UNIOR ORCHEST THEJ X X Q 'N 3 N NS N N NY, C0 BR MR. STR1 l935 ,BYOUGTH-A-MON I THE FRESHMAN ORCHESTRA MISS BLACKBURN, Djrectreff The Shaw Avenue Building The Shaw Avenue Orchestra MISS BLACKBURN, Dirertffem Violin ILMA PUPARI RETA MAE LOVE ROBERT PEISTRUP ARTHUR MROSE BEVERLY OTT FLORENCE EDELHEIT DONALD GRUBER Tlvzmpelf ROBERT SCOTT BARCLAY SWALLOW EVERETT HORST ROBERT DAVIS .Slzxnpbone ROBERT BRUNO ALVIN HAYS EDWIN MATI-IIs Piano Trombone DAVID SNEDDON VIRGINIA FICIITNER THE BAND FORMS THE Stadium Field, Fall, 1934 149 .6-4: .pin I fir . 4' 4 f. . -y ,.,..:.1.. .,. u IAP 1 'm-'N 5:14-arf-Q 'misfa' Y! mn 'VX 16 .I x f ' 'P'5, ,Av4 av' R-wie 'N A-W 5' J T I 15 'fqyffgv :wqzg-,L ,ymgp 'Tyan 5 -ew 'f , A , A- N' ,. .,, A,-L.:-.i,53..wq?g1:f,::,z.p,E,,--: 5 , 1 :Q . JY, AEM,- , M 5- V, Lv- 'NJ T4 ,ii-55-w if-,gi 31,5,L,QL,ASeL, J myx..'qgg53g.Ei:1'fi,..,.f,,,1,g4g'3.9:-as I. 4 ,1 ,V ' QT-ss,,g,1'-.. 'yy 'V V-2 A51:2i?i.i' - 2ri?1'if1i+ 'W ft 7 1 :iff THE FRESH MAN ORCHESTRA Bliss BLACKBURN, Direcfifcff The George Washington Building The George Washington Orchestra Miss BLACKBURN, Dirvctr'ef.r Fifi! Violin BOB ODLE JOHN SVITKO WILLIAM MANSFIEI,D JOHN CIMINO EMIL SPEHAR JACK PATRICK .Ycmiid Violin ROBERT HUDSON PAUL BENNETT EDWARD LEWANDUSKY Cfclfjllff ,S':lX0f7l707l6 Trumpet ROBERT EVERETT STEVE BUGYIS STEVE LESNANSKY DONALD LEFFARD Drinm Piinm ROY HOFFMAN RAYMON LISTER WIILLIAM REIIVSNYDEIK ' ENSEMBLE CAST AND CHORUS Chonita, May, 1934 150 F 1 -14' Ln. L21 nil- , -4:1 ,, G Eg-'Q-,,, . 1' '44-'lwga K' T ,ig '- , 11-tg ITQ-13-A'?l'U'j'.1 ' vwjf ef -W1-1 15, .-sf. 2.213 M. , ,.A,11i,: . Q52f?a,::iw:.i5.::f.Qf1,..m,-v..zf.:f:S:5.1:amLa- f 1 K ' xi 'Lying ff- P THE SENIOR BAND MR. STIUBRNY, Director OUR REPRESENTATIVES AT TIIE MUSIC CONFERENCE Pittsburgh, March 12-15, 1935 Sitting: Angela Plesniak, Robert Warwick, Mary Louise Abbaticcho. Standing: Marjorie McClay, Robert Enke, Eleanor Winkelvoss. 151 in Ati, in 1 :nj ' E3 5 ' l935 G - - Personnel of the Bands The Senior Band MR. STRIBRNY, Director Pieeolo Flare KENNEDY LINGE ' GUY SAVASTA DALE SQUIRE Solo B-Flat Clarinet 'A DONALD CROUCH JESSE SCHWARTZ CHARLES SCHWARTZ WILLIAM ZELL Firxt Clarinet ROMEL MICKLAUS BERNARD SCHULTZ STANLEY GUSKY WILLIAM DUNSETH BERNARD GALLAGHER ROBERT EVERETT Serond Clarinet JACK SCHAUM LUCILLE LAMB ANN GOSTOVICH JOSEPH SIEFF Third Clarinet CAROLINE VAUGHN ARDAFAY HUEMME GERALDINE BRYCE RUTH KIER ANDREW KLUCZKA E-Flat Clarinet Alfa Clarinet EDITH LEWIS ROBERT GRUBBS Ban Clarinet B-Flat .Toprano Saxophone MARY JANE CHALLENER ELINOR WARWICK Alto Saxophone JOHN MCKEE MARIE POSEGA FRED STOUGH ALVIN BEAL VINCENT PIATKOWSKI Tenor Saxophone ALEXANDER THOMAS BOB FRYE Ban .Yaxophone DOUGLAS SMITH STEVE BUGYIS C ymholf Drum Major JAMES BYARD EDWARD WAGNER .Yolo B-Flat Cornet MELVIN HENDERSON DON ROSENSTEELE FENTON Ross ROY INKS LEO OISHEA FRANK WAY KENNETH HENDERSON JACK WILSON Fin! Cornet IVA GOETTAL JAMES BYARD MARY GOOD MARGARET PATTERSON FRANK NICKOLLS JACK BALDRIDGE .Yeeond Cornet LAVERNE BENTLEY BETTY JANE CARLSON GLENN LoTz JOHN BOWSER Third Cornet A RUTH TONKS ELVERNA KORTZ Firyt Horn .Yeeond Horn GLENN HAKANSON DONALD MALEY ERMA COEERLY RUSSELL BOHENKO Third Horn Fonrfh Horn BETTY WELCH Frank Young Baritone VIRGINIA BRINKOS WILLIAM DAVIS WILLIAM LUEHM Tromhone WILLIAM CARLSON CLARY OSBORNE FLOYD UMBARGER , ANN STENGER EARL LINDBERG E-Flat Ban B-Flat Ban JACK MCDONOUGH ELLWOOD TAYLOR LOUIS ROST Snare Drurnr EDWARD EDGE WILLIAM CRAWFORD HARRY SOLES GLENN SANDMEYER Ban Drum Drum Major Color Bearer ROBERT ENKE EDWARD WAGNER BOE JOHNSTON 152 Bon Clarinet MARX ANE CH.-XLLENER B Ffa! Tezmf .Yflxojvfvozie The Junior Band MR. STRIIIRNY, Dlreofor Solo B-Flu! C!cll'f7I6I HAZEI. HENDERSON IXNN GOSTOVIL'Ii SAM DE JOICE RALPH BERRY KENNETH SUMAIIT BERNARD G.fXI,I,Al2IiER SAM ROBINSON ROBERT SHORT STANLEY CRUSKE R UDOLPII ABRAH AM JUNE GAIIDNER E-Flo! .flzxopboffe BILLY SEEGER MART .JOHNSON MIKE BODNAR M.ARAJOI!IE PETRES STANLEY ROSS 'JOSEPH SIEFF Burifollf CORA GIESLI RALPH SQLIIRE STEVE BUOYIS ALBERT ELKO Harm' RUSSELL BOHENKO FRANK H7OUNG MARGARET MAI.I.OX' ALVIN BROUDY B-Fhzf Como! KENNETH HENDERSON .JOHN BOWSER BOE JOHNSTON BARCLAY SWALLOVV OLIVE OHNSON JACK MELLIN 'JUNE HUEMME EIN.-SR STEELNACK RAYSIOND FEHR JACK XVELSH HELEN GOBBELS ELEANOR TINKYLE ULIA ROSE MCLEAN CURTIS RAUSCH HELEN BENNETT BILLY xVAYLE ACK KAMMI RER JOSEPH NOIRDER EDWARD CHECK XYIRGINIA CARTVVRIC IDA MAE LINDEERO Trombone ANN STENOER RICHARD TRAEOER EARL REED Y ERA GRIFTITHS IXLEX PRYTULAK Bo.r.r LOUIS ROST ELLWOOD TAYLOR CHARLES OSBERG .JACK NICLDONOUGH Pfl'fl!I,ff0l1 BETTY OSBERKE ALLAN BOWERS ANGELO SAMIOS ROBERT LAvn LEVVIS CURRY BOB UELTZEN :AA I - - Y -ww THE JUNIOR BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Director I 153 1935 Y-LAHORE O G He- A -M O N THE SHAW AVENUE BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Candncfoe The Shaw Avenue Band MR. ST RIBRNY, Conductor C-Flute E-Flat Clarinet LILLIAN CARPENTER FRANK INGOLD B-Flat Clarinet VIRGINIA MCCUNE MARGARET SAVAGE CHARLES UTTER JACK GLARROW MARGARET CRAVEN RODNEY GILES RUTH SCHMIDT MARIE PUSKARICH B-Flat Soprano Saxophone E-Flat Alto Saxophone HAZEL THOMAS ANDREW BUTKO RUTH GRITFITH C Melody .Slzxaplamze B-Flat Trumpet JAMES CARDWELL WILLIAM BLACK JEAN CURRY B-Flat Cornet ALBERT ELKO EVERETT HURST Tmmper TEDDY MAXWELL CHARLES LARISH BOBBIE ROBINSON MARGARET SNYDER HERBERT KING JACK STEPHEN LOUISE YONIC JAMES SUNSTEIN Cornet BILLY VANCE JEAN PATTERSON DANIEL MCLIANE EILEEN WHALEY Frenrb Horn Mellapbone Tuba ROBERT SCOTT ALICE JOHNSTON JOHN CRALL Trombone NOEL CALHOUN MORD TAYLOR DOROTHY MILLER Ban Drum BOB UELTZER 154 N Y' O U G H- AV-MT OA N ' ,V THE GEORGE WASHINGTON BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Conductor The George Washington Band MR. STRIBRNY, Cwldzzctar B-Ffa: Clarizlel WALTER FRY CHARLES KERR HOW.ARD ZELL CORRINE COATES C-Flat Cffzfinel LESTER KIM STEPHEN LESNANSKY ZANE LDONALDSON HTARRX' LOVEALL MELY'lN HERBERT HENRY NV,-ALTER STANLEY PALKA B-Ffa! .Yupwmo TS'a.x'apha11e D J BATLEY BfFf4zt Carwf ARVID MOR.AN CHARLES BALDIS LORA GREGC? B-Flat Trzzwpet BOYD XVITHEROVV HAYES BADSTIBNER CTEORGE LOEFFLER THOMAS TURNER E-Flat Alfa Clariuct JACK MCKAIN IAMES CTUNDY BENJAMTN KEEPER XVILDA PROVINS KENSLEY MIl,I,ER HTAROI,D ACKERMAN IEAN NELSON B:Ii'ff0l76 Tlrbd HERBERT PETERSON DONALD LEPFARD ,Yfmrz Drum BMJ Drwm PAUL HURLEX' RAYNIOND LISTER 155 i935 l935 A an V1 ' K' 'AN 'T APAW A-yi H ' Q , O , :fi THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row: William McGaw, Robert Lindberg, Robert Warwick, Don Mooney, Sam Carr. SeconchRow: lgon Rosensteel, Floyd Umbarger, Walter McElravy, Robert Enke, Carl Anderson, Glenn Lotz, enry azur. Third Row: Robert Roche, David Hackett, De Wayne Nelson, Eugene Kline, Robert Frye, Stephen Stripsky, Kennedy Linge, Douglas Smith. Fourth Row: Elmer Trautman, Robert White, Russel Hale, Harry Hartwick, William Nicholson, Raymond Frye, Robert Johnston. Fifth Row: Thomas Miller, Alfred Greaves, Earl Reed, Walter Slack, Albert Matta, Wilmer Garratt. Personnel of the Glee Clubs The Bays' Glee Club M ISS XVALLACE, Direcm' LY ' HORACE COPE XVILLIAM GODFREY ALFRED GREAVES CHARLES FEIQK RAYMOND FRYE Filtft Tenor DAVID H.ACKETT ARMAND Pl.-KRKLESS WILLIAM MCGAW .femwl Tenor HARRY H.ARTWICK F i7'.l'f Bam EARL IREIZD PETER SOWA ROBERT XVARVVICK ROBERT JOHNSON DOUGLAS SMITH CARL ANDERSON JAMES BYARD SAM CARR RALPH CORBIN ROBERT FRYE IIUDSON KENNEY EUGENE KLINE ROBERT LINDBERG KENNEDY LINGE DON MOONEY ToM MILLER PAUL M.ADDEN BILL NICHOLSON ELLIOT OLIVER ROBERT ROCHE DON ROSENSTEELE BERNARD SCHULTZ .femlzd Ban STEPHEN STRIPSKY ELIHER TRAUTNIAN FLOYD UMBARGER ROBERT WHITE SAM TURNER ROBERT ENKE WALTER MCELRAVY DEWAYNE NELSON VVVILMER GARRETT HENRY MAZUR XVALTER SLACK GLENN LOTZ ALBERT MATTA 156 YCOUG-l-l-A- GN I THE SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Catherine Gilmore, Anita Willson, Mary Elizabeth Filson, Mary Benner QAccompaniStl, Dorcas Herbert, Esther Maser, Cecilia Senko. Second Row: Marjorie McClay, Bet ty Steele. Helen Lotz, Eleanor Winklevoss, Lois Thornberg, Mary Louise Abbaticcho, Angela Plesniak, Verna Belpuliti. Third Row: Genevieve Schultz, Betty Hackett, Alice Rotzch, Mildred Visoke, Marcella Kelly, Edith Lewis, LaRue Ditmore, Louise Johnson, Fourth Row: Betty Snyder, Lilian Engster, Dorothy Hiteman, Elvira Tice, Anna Ilornak, Sylvia Schwartz, Norma De Ruse, Ruth Considine. Fifth Row: Virginia Hale, Margaret Erickson, Charlotte de Fries, Mildred Davis, Dorothy Witherow, Melda Patterson, Cecilia Check, Margaret Keddie. The Senior Girls' Glee Club MISS xv.-XLLACE, Dif'erfru.r.r Fifirt Sbpmrza MARY LOUISE AEEATIQLIIQ M.ARG,ARE'f MIAQENUS BETTY SNYDER CHARLOTTE DE FRIES DORCAS HERBERT .ANN CECILIA CHECK RUTH CONSIDINE LA RUE DITMoRE XTERNA BELPULITI MILDRED DAVIS LILLIAN ENGSTER MELDIA PATTERSON ANGELA PLESNIA Ic DOROTIIY WITIIEROW BETTY HACKET'f A HORN.AK BETTY STEELE M,ARGARET .fecofzd S' I1 pmrzn CATHERINE GILMoRE MARGARET KEDDIE MARCELLA KELLY ESTI-IER MASER Afro MARY ELIZABETH FILSON VIRGINIA HALL DOROTHY HITEMAN 157 M.ARJORIE MQCLAY CECILIA SENRo LOIS TIHIORNEII RG MILDRED VISOKE EDITII LEWIS HELEN LOTZ SUSIE PETERSON NQRMA DERUSE ELVIRA TICE SYLVIA SCHWARTZ ERICKSON IANITA VVVILLSON OLIVE MAY IDOWNEY LOIIISEJOHNSON ALICE ROTZSCII GENEVIEVE SCHULTZ ELEANOR WVINKELVOSS l935 me , . T, i l I Q If A A- A oe N Q35 A CAPELLA CHOIR First Row: Betty Steele, Cecilia Check, Mary Louise Abbaticcho, Mary Benner CAccompanistb, Alice Rotzsch, Genevieve Schultz, Verna Belpuliti. Second Row: Betty Hackett, Norma DeRuse, Dorcas Herbert, Charlotte de Fries, Margaret Magnus, Mildred Davis, Eleanor Winklevoss, Helen Lotz. Third Row: Louise Lebowitz, Dorothy Norton, Martha Feiglhtner, Alice Watson, Edith Lewis, Mary Elizabeth Edmundson, Mildred Voegtly. Fourth Row: Robert Warwick, Raymond Frye, William McGaw, IIarry Hartwick, Richard Watson, Stephen Stripsky, Kennedy Linge. Fifth Row: Alfred Greaves, Earl Reed, Carl Anderson, Robert Enke, Eugene Kline, Don Mooney, Wilmer Garratt, Floyd Umbarger. A Capella Choir MISS XVALLACE, Diferfzvff Sapnnza N MARY LOUISE ABBATICCIIO CECILIA CHECK NORMA DE RUSE CHARLOTTE DE FRIES VERNA BELRULITI MILDRED DAVIS , EDITH LEWIS DOROTHY NORTON MARGARET MAGNUS BETTY HACKETT I f'AfIa HELEN EOTZ ALICE ROTZSCH ELEANOR VNYINKLEVOSS ALICE WATSON LOUISE LEBOWITZ CAROLINE XYAUGHN MARTHA FEIGHTNER GENEVIEVE SCHULTZ MARY' ELIZABETH ED MILDRED RYOEGTLY . Tenor RAYMOND FRYE WILLIAM MCGAW ALFRED GREAVES ARMAND I'I.-KRKLESS ROBERT WVARWICK E..-SRL REED Burr WVILMER GARRETT RICHARD WATSON EUGENE KLINE ELLIOT OLIVER FLOYD UMBAIIGER HUDSON KENNEY ROBERT ENKE 158 STEVEN STRIPSKY WALTER MCELRAVY DEWAYNE NELSON HARRY H.ARTWICK M UNDSON Av o U G H-'Q-AAF 1 . A THE JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Dorothy Harper, Louise Johnson, Gertrude Fairhaugh, Mary Louise Lichman, Mary Benner qAccompanist7, Mary Yocum, Sylvia Schwartz, Mildred Voegtly, ldella Semler. Second Row: Dorothy Baholic, Helen Trautman, Norma Jane Wright, Norma De Ruse, Jean Young, Vir- ginia Cartwright, Dorothy Long, Adele Patterson, Helen Couy, Gertrude Smith, Gloria Peterman' Third Row: Eunice Ayres, Dorothy Bissell, Velma Volk, Cora Kraus, Betty Mann, Esther Dandar, Margare t Erickson, Phoebe Johnson, Betty Hackett, Bettie Stallings, Mary Walrath. Fourth Row: Mary Elizabeth Edmundson, Merle Smith, Helen Wise, Alice Watson, Anna Harrison, Dorothy Muse, Mabel Barton, llilda Lupari, Helen Hummel, Winona Krieger, Marion Betz, Virginia Loeher. Fifth Row: Irma Coberly, Martha Feightner, Ruth Herrington, VVilma Markus, Virginia Smith, Mary Alice Peterson, Elsie Unglaun, Martha Ann Verner, Ruth Hoifman, June Kish, Marjorie Jane Wihergl. EUNICE YAYERS DOROTHY BISSELL NORMA DE RUSE ESTHER D.ANDAR MARGAIIET ERICKSON MARTIIA FEIGHTNER MABEL BARTON The Junior Girls' Chorus MISS WALLACE, Dir'efZ1'e.rJ' Fin! .loprmzn BETTY HACKETT DOROTHY' HARPER DOROTHY LONG IRMA COBERLY JUNE KISH HILDA LUPARI BETTY M.ANN DOROTIIH' MUSE M.ARY IXLICE PETERSON SYLVIA SCHWARTZ IDELLA SEIWLER GERTRUDE SMITH MEIILE SMITH XVIRGINIA SMITH 566071117 .Yopmno ANNA H.ARRISON CORA KRAUS XYIRGINIA C.-ARTWVRIGHT RUTH HOFFbi.AN XVINONA KRIEGER OLIVE MAY DOWNEY LOUISE JOHNSTON MARX' Alto MARION BETZ PIIOEBEQIOHNSTON BETTY STALLINGS MARY ELIZABETH EDMUNDSON xvlRGINIA LOEBER MILDRED XVOEGTLY GERTRUDE F.-XIRBAUGH XVILMA M.ARKUS XYELMA XvOLK HELEN HU!wfNiEL ADELE PATTERSON 159 HELEN TRAUTMAN ELSIE UNGLAIJI3 MARY W ALRATH ALICE XVATSON MARJORIEJANE WIIIERG M.ARY YOQUM GLORIA PETERSON M.ARTHA ANN XYERNER LOUISE LICHM.AN 'IEAN YOUNG RUTH HERRINOTON DOROTHY BABOLIC HELEN XVISE. I935 'z 4 I935 voueu-A-Mom TIIE SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Margaret Kula, Hazel Jean Austin, Margaret Gaci, Anna Preznik, Lois Best, Helen Mehuth, Mary Lucze, Ruth Shields, Eleanor Hooper. Second Row: Ruth Corbin, June Arvin, Julia Gasky, Katherine Kavros, Margaret Kardos, Carmela Fasola, Shirley Browne, Ethel McEwen, Milda Lux, Burneece Holland. Third Row: Elizabeth Seyartor, Mary Wisser, Myra Dennison, Ruth Rost, Helen Juhasz, Julia Kunicky, Lois Scott, Caroline Vaughan, Florence Erickson, Pearl Small. Fourth Row: Margaret Evkovich. Bernice Panghurn, Jean Irwin, Mary Amhrocile, Margaret Symington, Margaret Schwerha, Jean Sechrist, Caryll Richter, Mary Jane Brown, Ruth McKenery. Fifth Row: Mildred Legin, Katherine Gearing, Yvonne Johns, Florence Markowitz, Mabel De Podesta, Eleanor Skepsted, Barbara Sipos, Rita Kenney, Aileen Faix, Loraine Klingensmith. The Sophomore Girls' Glee Club MISS XVALLACE, Di7'ectr'e.r.r Fizirt Xapfzziza MARY AMBROCIK JUNE ARVIN MELBA DE PODESTA MYRA DENNISON MARTHA EVKOVICH HAZEL JEAN AUSTIN MARY JANE BROWN SHIRLEY BROWNE GERALDINE CORBIN FLORENCE ERICKSON CARINIELA FASOLA AILEEN FAIX MARGARET GACI KATHERINE GEARING BURNEECE HOLLAND YVONNE JOHNS HELEN JUHACZ KATIIERINE KAVROS MILDA Lux FLORENCE MARIcowITz CARYLL RICIITER RUTH RUST JEAN SECHRIST Serum! Xapmzzo JULIA GASK1' MARGARET KULA ELEANOR HOOPER JULIA KUNICKY MARGARET KARDOS MILDRED LEGIN RITA KINNEY HELEN MEHUTH Alta JEAN IRWIN BERNICE PANGBORN LORAINE KLINGENSMITH PEARL SMALL ETHEL MCEWIN BARBARA SIPAS 160 LOIS SCOTT RUTH SIIIELDS ELIZABETH SEYARTO CAROLINE XIAUGHAN MAEEL MCGIRR RUTH MCKENERY ANNA PREZNIK MARGARET SCHWERHA MARY WISSER ELEANOR SKEPSTEDT MARGARET SYMINGTON W , . THE FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS Miss Blackburn, Directress The Shaw Avenue Building The Shaw Avenue Mixed G!ee MISS BLACKEURN, Directrcu .Yapfwza EVELYN CARLSON BEVERLY OTT ELSIE MAE CLARK WIIOLA BONNET LYNDA JOHNSON H.4ZEL THOISIAS JEAN HOOS HELEN KRUCZEK 'IUANITA WVILSON DIANA TRBOWICH ELDORA KALP MILDRED BOHENKO RUTH GRIFFITIIS DORIS WALT CHRISTINE WISSER ELIZABETH LOCKHART RETA MAE LOVE JESSIE CURRY DOROTHY GRIFFIN DOROTHY GOVALLER VIRGINIA MCCUNE LENORE SWARTZ ANNA MELOSKX' VIRGINIA MCCONNELL , Afro LOIS JANE BLACK THELMA WMEISS IRLBERTA MOORE MARY PALLAY MARJORIE HALL LILLIAN PAULE VIRGINIA FICHTNER IRENE DENCSY FRANCES MCKINNEY DORIS POMILIO REGINA BERTA MARY HORNAK FLORENCE SPIEGEL BILLY MERCEDES JACK KOHL JANET SAUNDERS I JOSEPHINE VADALA JOHN MEZOFF HELEN MATHAS VIRGINIA SALVI Tmaf' I HAROLD BYER BILL COOLEY EMANUEL RUBENFIELD ROBERT BUONO NOEL CALHOUN WILLIAM BLACK ROBERT SOLES ROBERT SCOTT HERMAN CONRAD JACK GLARROW ROBERT PEISTRUIJ ROBERT GRE.4VES Burr EUGENE CARROZZO EDWARD HIARSCIIUT JOHN CRALL HERBERT KING 1 6 1 FRANK VJOJTOWICZ ELIJAH WVORTHEY CHARLES LARISH EMIL BACKISIN GUST KONCONTHAKIS JOE LOMEO LOUIS SALVI JOE GAY SANDER FEYES I935 --ON CONSTANCE BAZANOS 4 HELEN BIEDA ELAINE DELOZIER VIRGINIA HEMANS ARTALISA KELLER ELEANOR BURNS MARJORIE GARRATT IDORIS HUTCHISON THE FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS The Georgie Washington Building Miss Blackburn, Directress The George Washington Mixed Chorus MISS BL,-KCKBURN, Direcfrwr JEAN NELSON RUTH RUFFNER MILDRED WILKER BETTY EDISON MARIE BERGSTEDT LUIS PIPER BETTY SIEBER LOIS KLOB LESTER KIM KENSLEY MILLER RUSSELL NEA RY JOSEPH BALINT HERBERT GREENLAND CHARLES BARLL JAMES BURKE CHARLES HANNUM .SJUIUIYZIIU JEANE RUSSELL BETTY JANE FIELDS t BETTY SHERRICK DORIS SEPTER EVA WHOLESLOKE LE DOROTHY STEELE ALBERTA MELLIN DOROTklEA APPEL DOTTY SOLES ELEANOR BOSTROM OLGA KLYSTRA Afro ETHEL UI-IRICH DORIS REQHTER BETTY GRIFFITHS TWYLA SKIEEEN BILL REIESNYDER MILDRED BASHISTA LAURA GREGG HELEN FIRTH Tenor DON LIND HENRY RVALKER PAUL BENNETT BILLY BRANNON Buff VVVILLIAM REQHTER JOHN WM. SCOTT CHARLES SHAW ZANE DONALDSON 162 JOHN ERKMAN BILL DEAN MELVIN HERBEIQT JACK MCCAIN JOHN CIMINO NORMAN BEDRY O MO In Old St. Louis or Fur and Furbelows An Operetta in Three Att! By CONSTANCE MCLAUGHLIN AND EARL K. BREITENBACH Presented by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs Accompanied by the Orchestra, under the Direction of Miss Arla E. Wallace High School Auditorium May 9 and 10 Musical Numbers ACT l Overture ,t....... .....,.,,,, .,..... ...i,,,....,,,,,,,t,.. ,........ ,,,,.,,,,,....,.....,t , , ,,......,,......,. T h e O rches tra Let Song and Laughter Fill th Wherelr Dat Nice Coal Rain? What Will Donna De? ...,...,r Lovely Lael y ,,,.,.., .,,,,,,,.,,,, El ire Marie ,,,i,.,, Interpretingn, .t.,i,.,,,t,,, e Day ...i,,,,,, .,,,,,,, ,.... ....,, H L 1 nters and Chorus of Villagers ,,,..,Petrie and Double Quartet of Negro Boys George, and Girls Marie, Boys, and Chorus ........Donna, George, Elise Marie, and james Dancing to the Violinf ...., , .,,t,t,t.....,,....t..... George, Donna, and Chorus The Fielfl of Hener ...... ,..,.,,.,,...,.. ,....,...., D a Liza and Ensemble ACT Il Seng of the River Pirarey ,.,..... , ,, ,.,.,.,,. .....,,, C allotte and Pirates Mimilr Dance ,.,........,i......,, . ...,....,,,,,,,,,,... , Mimi Oh, Set Me Free .t,..,t..,..,.....tt,i,t,,...,,Y.,,...,..r, ...,t ,....,t,, D o nna and Callotte Finale Uiepriee, Song of the River Piratefy ,,..t.,, .,,,.... ..,.,,,..,,, C a llotte and Pirates ACT lll Levee Chant V,V, .e,.... .,.....,.,,tee,..,.,t e,..., P e t rie and Double Quartet Deck the Streeff .......,,.i,,,....,,,.,.r,......ee.e,.....ee,.,,,,. tt...,,,,,t,.,....i,,..i,,..,.,t,,,... E nsembel We fire Three Diftingieifhed Serial Leaelere ,.,e,,, ,.,,.... M alinda, Lucinda, Belinda Any Time A: All .,re..r ..,.,,t.,, ,,,,. ..,.,,.. ...,,,e,,,e ,,,........, , 7 E I ise Marie and James Love Yan? ,.......t.,... ,.i, ,,,,. ...., e,eee,,.ee. D o n n a Finale ..... i,,,,,,i,....,....... ,,,,..... E n semble Act I-A street in Act II-An Island SCENES front of the home and Warehouse of Da Liza in the Mississippi River, early the next morning Act IlleSame as Act I, a little later the next morning Time: Early fall of 1806 Place: St. Louis 163 I935 l935 ,YOUGH-,A-MUN Hin Old St. Louis -Continued CAST OF CHARACTERS ln Order of their Appearance Manuel Da Liza4A wealthy French fur trader - - - DON MOONEY Charles Sanquinetw-Da Liza's partner - - - - GLENN LOTZ Petrie-Chouteau's negro servant - - - RAYMOND FRYE Pierre Chouteau-A Wealthy fur trader - - - WALTER MCELRAVY Donna Da Liza-Da Liza's daughter ------- MARJORIE MCCLAY Captain George Rogers Clark-A young American officer - - ROBERT WARWICK Doctor Saugrain-A physician ------ - EUGENE KLINE Lucinda MARGARET MANGUS Belinda -St Louis society matrons - ELEANOR WINKELVOSS Malinda MILDRED DAVIS Elise Marie Saugrain-Doctor Saugrain's Daughter - MARY LOUISE ABBATICCHO German Folk Dance ,..... I i....,.......,,,ii,,. ....v,,,,i..............,. C ECILIA SENKO, ALBERTA TRAEGER, ANNA SENKO, HELEN GOBBELS Lieutenant James Kennerly-A friend of Captain Clark - - ARMAND HARKLESS Callotte-A notorious river pirate ----- - WILLIAM MCGAW Mimi-Callotte's sweetheart - - - - ANITA WILLSON CHARLES FEICK ROBERT JOHNSTON Jean DOUGLAS SMITH Jacques Le Diable A sentry -Members of Callotte's Band - Daniel BooneAThe famous frontiersman - ROBERT LINDBERG CARL ANDERSON Captain Merrivvether Levvisl E 1 ' ' ' - FLOYD UMBARGER Captain William Clark i SP Orcrs ' ' - ' ' Hunters, Pirates, Tovvnspeople, Negroes, and Frontiersmen THE STORY Manuel Da Liza, a wealthy French fur trader of St. Louis, promises his daughter's hand to his partner, Charles Sanquinet. Meanwhile, the daughter, Donna, has fallen in love with Captain George Rogers Clark, a young American officer. Whereupon, Da Liza, vvho is embittered against all Americans, because he believes they have usurped the French fur trade, challenges Clark to a duel. An island in the Mississippi is chosen as the place for the duel. After Da Liza's shot has gone Wild, Clark fires purposely into the air to avoid killing Donna's father. Donna, hoping to prevent further trouble, reaches the island after the duelists have left, and is captured by Callotte and his notorious band of river pirates. Callotte is fascinated by Donna. He is determined to hold her permanently his captive. Mimi, Callotte's svveetheart, in a fit of jealous rage, betrays Callotte's hiding place and aids Clark and Daniel Boone in rescuing Donna. When Da Liza learns that George has not only saved his daughter but is also a desirable match, being the brother of Captain William Clark, hero of the recently returned Levvis and Clark expedition, in whose honor St. Louis is holding a great celebration, he agrees to the marriage of Donna to Captain George Rogers Clark. 164 YOUGH-A- ON The Alumni Department The alumni editors of the 1935 YOUGH-A-MON have featured the following classes in the alumni news: 1885, 1890, 1895, 1900, 1905, 1910, 1915, 1920, 1925, 1930. The editors extend greetings and best wishes to the members of these honored classes. Following the custom of other years, they have also added the Complete roll of the 1934 class, by dep 21fEfI'1CI1IS. Over 7,000 students have been graduated from the McKeeSpOrt High School since its inception in 1884. The record class, in point of graduates, is that of 1934, when 732 Seniors received their coveted diplomas. The 1935 Class will be about 700. The high school graduates, with their years, follow: 1884-10 1894-20 1904- 16 1915-108 1925-291 1885- 4 1895-36 1905- 31 1916-109 1926-314 1886-12 1896-29 1906- 37 1917-158 1927-301 1887- 6 1897-25 1907- 39 1918-146 1928-313 1888-15 1898-32 1908- 46 1919-149 1929-343 1889-12 1899-32 1909- 52 1920-197 1930-449 1890-10 1900- 2 1910- 69 1921-180 1931-484 1891-10 1901-33 1911- 72 1922-206 1932-555 1892-10 1902-33 1912- 74 1923-229 1933-634 1893-13 1903-34 1913-105 1924-238 1934-732 1914- 90 Class oi 1934 Prerident, JAMES CROSBY Vive-Prerident, DOROTHY BARTH ABRAHAM, DOROTHY ACTON, JOSEPH AHLQUIST, BETTY ALLEN, DOROTHY ALLMAN, ROSS ALVERSON, HARRY ANDERSON, LOIS ANDREWS, JANE ARMOR, DOROTHY BACI-IA, ANDREW BALLARD, NANCY BANESKY, GEZA BANKEY, JUNE BARTH, DOROTHY BARTH, MARGUERITE BARTON, RUTH BASTASICH, NICK BATTEN, HAROLD BEDONT, NORSIS BEECH, BERNARD BEECH, CHARLES BELAN, MARY BENNETT, QUEEN ESTHER BENSON, ROBERT BERWICK, MARGARET BIELIC, PAUL BISHOP, DOUGLAS BISHOP, ELMA BLACK, EDITH BOCH, BENEDICT BONDY, EMANUEL Colors: Maroon Secretary, BETTY MINNICK Trmrurer, JACK MORLOCK and Burnished Gold The Preparatory Group BOSS, ALBERT BRINKOS, VIRGINIA BRODER, LOUIS BROOKS. JANE BROWN, JACK BROWN, JEAN BROWN, JOE BRUNSON, ALICE BRUNTON, ANNE BUHALY, JULIA BUNOVICH, MILAN BURKE, LAWRENCE BUSCH, WILLIAM BYERLY, CHARLES CALHOUN, JEAN CARLSON, BERNICE CARNAHAN, MILDRED CARR, CHARLES COSLOV, LEON CHAPMAN, JOHN CI-IURCHMAN, MCCLELLAND CIDBOY, WILLIAM COHN, DAVID CONNELLY, JOSEPHINE CONWAY, BOYD COPE, JANE COPPER, WILLIAM CORDONE, JOSEPH CORL, ALLAN CRAWFORD, HETTIE CRAWFORD, LAWRENCE CROSBY, HAROLD DANT, MARGARET DAVIS, MILDRED DAY, CHARLES DEFALCO, JOSEPH DEMARINO, NICHOLAS DILL, HUGH DIRLING, BETTY DOUGLAS, VERNA DRAVO, GERALDINE DUNCAN, BENJAMIN DUNCAN, HOWARD EDELMAN, ALFRED ELLIS, GRACE ELMENDORF, ELLIS ENGLER, REGINA FARKAS, CLAIRE PATH, DOROTHY FELTZ, MARY FICHTNER, JAMES FIELD, NOLA MAE FISH, LOIS FORD, WILLIAM FOX, GENEVIEVE Fox, ROY FRAZIER, ELIZABETH FRIEDMAN, ABE FULTON, AUDREE FURDA, JOHN GADELMEYER, MATTHEW GAY, LOIS GERGELY, MARGARET GLEDITSCH, SARA GORDON, MYRTLE GORMAN, JOHN GORzo, ANTHONY GOSTOVICH, OLGA GREENWALD, ADOLPH GRIIIFITH, AGNES GRISSINGER, LARUE GROSS, ELMER GROSS, MORTIMER HACKETT, FRANK HADBERG, ETHEL HALL, ROBERT HALLER, MARY HAMER, RALSTON HANLON, DOROTHY HARKLESS, JOHN HEMMILA, MADIE HENDERSON, JAMES HERLEHY, BENJAMIN HERSKOWITZ, SYLVAN HESS, LAURA BELLE HILBERT, PAUL HILISTROM, ARTHUR HOTELT, HELEN HOLMES, RALPH HORNICK, GEORGE HOUSEHOLD, VIRGINIA HUMENANSKY, WILLIAM 165 I935 193 INGOLD, SARAH IVCEVICH, KATHERINE JACOBS, EDWARD JACOBS, PIERSON JAYNE, GERVAISE JENKINS, HAZEL KERECMAN, GEORGE KERR, CLARENCE KIM, LOMA KISSANE, JOHN KOSTYZAK, MICHAEL KOZAR, EDWARD LAMPERT, ELIZABETH LANE, VICTOR LEBBY, LUCILLE LEBER, SAM LEBOWITZ, HAROLD LEFKOWITZ, HENRY LENART, JULIUS LINDERMAN, MARGARET LINEHAN, FRANCIS LLEWELLYN, DAVID LONG, DONALD LUDWIG, RUTH LUNDGREN, ELMO LYNCH, THOMAS LYNN, ELIZABETH MACDONALD, JOHN MAGDIC, MARY MAGNUSON, HANNAH MAHER, THOMAS MARKLAND, MYRTLE MCCGNNELL, WILLIAM MCCUNE, WILLIAM MCCUTCHEON, ELSIE MCGOUGH, JOSEPH MCGRANN, MARY LOUIS MCLEAN, THOMAS MEHAFFEY, WILLIAM MEHLMAN, MARION MELEGH, JULIUS MEREDITH, ALMA MESSER, LEONARD MILASKO, HELEN MIODUSZEWSKI, ADELE MOORE, ROBERT MOORER, ADELL MOSHER, ALOIS MURPHY, CHARLES MYERS, GEORGE NELSON, ROBERT NELSON, ROGER N YQUIST, SERIE OIDONNELL, MARY OLIVER, JESSIE ORTH, SYLVAN OTTO, RUTH PALKA, MIKE PALM, MARY PATTERSON, RUTH PAUL, HELEN PAULSON, VIVIAN PAVLIK, MARY PEEBLY, JACK PEERS, JOHN PERLOW, AUSTIN PERLOW, SHIRLEY PETACH, ANDREW E - -MO The Class of 1934-Continued PETERSON, ALVERA PETERSON, MELVIN PETRULLI, SAMUEL PETTY, MILDRED POLLACHECK, MILTON POLLACK, LOUIS POLLAK, LEA POPE, PHYLLIS PORTER, HERBERT PROVINS, STERLING RECHTER, HELENA MAE REED, FINDLAY RHODES, MARJORIE RICH, PAUL RICHARDS, GEORGE RIDGE, JAMES, JR. ROBINSON, RHODA RUSSIN, PETER SAFIER, MORRIS SAYLOR, IRVIN SCHWERHA, ERNEST SCOTT, HELEN SCOTT, ROSE SCOTT, VIRGINIA SERENA, HELEN SHAFFER, FRANK SHAPIRO, IDA SIEBER, VIRGINIA SIMPSON, JEAN SIMQU, STEPHEN SINSEL, WILDA SMOLAK, BRONIE SNEDDON, EMILY SOLOMON, LOUIS SPIELMAN, HERBERT SPIELMAN, LOUISE SQUIRE, DALE STARR, ARABELLA STAYMATES, JAMES STEELE, JEAN STEIN, LUCILLE STEPHEN, ANNA MAYE STEVICK, ROBERT STRAYER, MARGARET STRIFFLER, EDGAR STRONG, RICHARD SULLIVAN, HERBERT SULLIVAN, LAWRENCE SUNDIN, DOROTHY SYKES, PAUL TAPP, ROBERT TAUBER, RUTH TENENBAUM, SYLVAN THOMPSON, MARION TINGLE, EVELYN TOMLINS, CAROLINE TOMLINSON, RICHARD TRAX, ELIZABETH TURNER, LIIILIAN ULRICH, THOMAS UMANSKY, MORRIS URSINY, JOHN WALLACH, SAM WARNER, NELL WEDDELL, JAMES WEDDLE, WILLIAM WEISS, MAX WHITAKER, RUTH WILKINSON, KENNETH WILLIAMS, JANE WISSER, HELEN WORTHY, MARY WUNDERLY, EDMUND ZENN, MARJORIE ZUBRITZKY, CLARA ZWIBEL, DAVID Literary AKERBERG, RALPH ARICO, CLARA BARNES, PAUL BASHISTA, EDWARD BASTASICH, ANNA BEDELL, DOROTHY BROWN, DOROTHY BRUCE, ROBERT CEARNS, NAOMI CHRISTIAN, HELEN CLARK, MARY CATHERINE COLEMAN, WENDELL COX, CAPITOLA DOUGHERTY, GENEVIEVE DOUGHERTY, JANE DAVIS, ANNE DIETRICH, CATHERINE DOMANICK, CHARLES DOMANICK, JOHN DOUGLAS, CELIA DRAKE, WILLIAM DUNN, ALFRED ELBERT, ARTHUR FRAZIER, EDYTHE GINGERY, FLORENCE GRANGER, GRACE GRIFFIN, GEORGE GRIFFITHS, LEONA HALL, WINIFRED HAUGHEY, JACK HENDERSON, DORIS HENRICH, CONRAD HOLLAND, THELMA HRITZ, MARY JOHNS, JANE JOHNSON, DALE KARR, EUGENIA KELLY, PATRICK KING, CHARLES KLOB, HELEN LOUISE KOLICH, CATHERINE KOVACEVICH, ANNA KRETCHMAN, DOROTHY MARTIN, JOHN MCCAHILL, JACK MCCARTY, ADA MORRIS, ISABELLE MUSE, JANE MYERS, EDNA NAGAY, HELEN NICHOLLS, CLARA BELLE OYBRIEN, WILBUR OLSON, HELEN ONCEA, CHARLES O,NEIL, VIOLA PATRICK, ANNA PATTERSON, ROBERTA 166 PERHACS, CHESTER PERNEY, THOMAS POLLAK, RACHEL POTOSKY, JULIUS PREBEG, STEVE RANKIN, WAYNE RARICK, TERESA RICHARDSON, MABEL ROGERS, MARGARET ROMESBURG, JUANITA SANDMEYER, MILDRED SCHWEITZER, RICHARD SEMKE, MADGE SINKOSKE, EDWARD SINN, ALLAN SMITH, JOSEPH STECK, CHARLES STEELE, GENEVIEVE STROHM, GERTRUDE TAYLOR, CHARLES TEASDALE, WILLIAM TOTH, ALBERT VELOSKY, MARY WALMSLEY, EMMA WALTERS, ELINOR WATTERS, CATHERINE WEBB, DOROTHEA WELTY, ARVILLA WESTER, ELWOOD WHITE, BETTY WILKINSON, JOSEPH WILSON, MARION WOOL, JACK PAZUR, JOHN Commercial ABRAMS, MINNIE AHLIN, ELEANOR ALEXANDER, ROBERT ANDERSON, MARGARET ANDERSON, WILLIAM AUSTIN, HETTIE AUSTIN, JACK BABICH, ANNA BACHISIN, JULIA BACKSTROM, CLYDE BACKSTROM, HELEN BANISKY, MARY BARICH, ANNA BARKMAN, VIVIAN BARNES, AQUILLA BARNES, JANE BAROWICH, SOPHIE BEARDMORE, HARRIET BEDSWORTH, JANE BEECH, KATHRYN BELL, MARY BENNETT, EDITH BERTOVICH, CATHERINE BOGOVICH, ANNA BOWDEN, WILLIAM BROZOVICH, ROSE BUMBARGER, ESTHER BURKHOLDER, GRACE BURGER, MARY CARPENTER, DUANE CARROLL, RUTH CHOMANICS, IRENE CLARKE, EDNA CLARKE, HAROLD CLAY, JOSEPHINE COLBERT, ELIZABETH CONKO, BETTY CORNELL, LOUISE COTHERY, MARGARET COTTER, GENEVIEVE CRAMMOND, VIRGINIA CRAWFORD, LAWRENCE CULLEN, RITA DAWSON, ERMA DERR, MILDRED DOMARSKY, ROSE DONNELLY, MARIE DOUGHERTY, MADALYN ENES, VERA FAGERSTROM, VIRGINIA FAIX, GERTRUDE FEHR, DOROTHY FENCIK, SUSAN FERRIER, MARGARET FESTUS, ELIZABETH FETTERS, SELMA FLORCHAK, JANE FRAAS, CHARLES FRIEDMAN, VIRGINIA GACEY, HELEN GALL, MARY GARTNER, HILDA GASH, DONALD GAY, SARA GENNARO, PETER GOCH, MARGARET GOVALLER, ELIZABETH GRAPE, CATHERINE GRANT, NAOMI GRONLUND, WILLIAM GROSS, BEATRICE GUISLER, HAZEL HALPERN, BLANCHE HANEY, EILEEN HANEY, ETHEL HANSEN, EDITH HARRIS, CHARLOTTE HEINTZ, CAROLINE HERHOCIK, MARGARET HITEMAN, RAYMOND HODGSON, SARA JANE HOLT, ELEANOR HOPKINS, RUTH HORNFECK, KATHERINE HRUBOSKY, PAULINE HUSTON, DOROTHY IRWIN, LILLIAN IVKOVICH, MILDRED IWASOWICH, NICHOLAS JACOB, RUBY JEFFREYS, MARY JOHNSON, LAVERNE JOHNSON, MARGARET JONES, ELEANOR JONES, IDA KASNER, ANNA KESSLER, ESTHER KINSEL, RUTH KISSEL, SOPHIE The Class oi 1934-Continued KLEIN, DOROTHY KLEIN, LEONA KLEIST, DOROTHY KOHN, SARAH KUSTRA, MARIE LANDINI, WILMA LARGE, RUTH LARISH, LUCILLE LEBER, ROSE LENDA, FRANCES LEONARD, CLAIRE LINDBERG, ELEANOR LIPPERT, MARGARET LOGAN, JULIA LUKACSKO, MARY LUNDELL, EMMIE LUTY, FLORENCE MAC, BLANCHE MACHEN, GLORIA MAGDA, ELIZABETH MALM, VIOLET MARSH, LOLA MASER, MARIE MASOE, MARY MAURER, WALTER MAZUREK, WANDA MCATEE, MARGARET MCEWEN, BETTY MCGREW, WILLIAM MCNALLY, MARY K. MCNEIL, KATHRYN MCNEW, JANE MCNULTY, GERTRUDE MELOSKY, MARION MICKLOUS, PAULINE MIKSZA, STELLA MILLER, MARION MINNICK, BETTY MITCHELL, ESTHER MORLOCK, JACK MRVOS, GLADYS MYERS, JUNETTA NAGY, IRMA NELSON, VERA NEWMAN, JUNE NICOLS, MARIE NICORA, MARJORIE OBUSEK, ANN OLACK, ELEANOR OLINSKI, AGNES OLSEN, WILBERT ONCEA, MARY ORMAN, VIRGINIA PASTERNAK, IRENE PECKMAN, BESSIE PETERSON, ELIZABETH PETRO, ELIZABETH PODIETZ, ISABELLE POTOSNAK, CYRIL PROSSER, ROBERT PUTZ, HELEN RAYMOND, HILDA RILEY, MILDRED RIMKO, MARY ROBERTS, BEATRICE ROPER, ANNE ROSEN, BERTHA ROYLE, VIRGINIA 16 RUDBERG, CLAIRE SAILOR, ETHEL SAKAS, EMMA SALAKA, SOPHIE SAUER, DOROTHY SCHARER, ANNABEL SCHMIDT, EDWARD SCHMITZ, RUTHMARY SCOTT, JOHN SIVAK, GEORGE SMAIL, MARIE SMITH, EVELYN SMITH, HELEN SPECHT, NELLIE STEWART, ADELE STULL, JANE SULLIVAN, HELEN SWANSON, VIOLA SWARTZ, GLADYS TESLOVIC, EUGENE TRAUTMAN, JUNE TREMONT, KATHRYN ULM, DALLAS ULM, LOUISE VAKARCS, EMMA VISOKAY, GEORGE WALLINE, MABEL WALLIS, DOROTHY WANDER, DAVID WARD, JUNE WVAUGH, ESTHER WEAVER, ELIZABETH WEINBERG, ESTHER WEINBERGER, GERTRUDE WEISS, ISABEL WVEISS, MILTON WERME, MARIE WHALEY, JACK WVILHELM, DOROTHY WILLETTS, GRACE WINESBURG, VIRGINIA WISSER, CHARLES WITHEROW, BETTY YOUNG, JAMES ZALACK, MILDRED Industrial APPEL, LAWRENCE ARNOLD, ALFRED ARNOLD, GEORGE BACSI, JOSEPH BARDNEL, JACK BARKEMEYER, NASON BARNCORD, JOHN BEECH, WILLIAM BENVIN, JOHN BERGSTROM, ARNOLD BOWEN, WILLIAM BOYER, EDWARD BRADY, DAVID BRENNAN, WILLIAM BROMAN, STEWARD BROWN, MALCOLM BRYCE, JAMES BURTON, BENJAMIN CAROZZA, PETE CARSTENSEN, HARRY 7 CHAPAS, STANLEY CIRCOSTA, SAM CLARK, ERNEST COOPER, FRANCIS CORCORAN, JAMES CORNELL, FRANK COUY, EDWARD CROSBY, JAMES CRUM, EDWARD CZAPIK, JOHN DANGEL, HAROLD DOWNS, ERNEST DROST, MICHAEL EDDER, LAWRENCE ELLIOTT, FRANKLIN ESTOCHEN, JOSEPH FAIX, JAMES FARRELL, CHARLES FORBES, RICHARD FORGASH, PAUL FRAMIGLIO, CURRADO FREDERICK, JOSEPH GALKA, STANLEY GALLEY, LEO GAUDY, WILLIAM GAULT, LAURENCE GEROSKY, FRANK GERSTNER, HERBERT GIBBONS, JOHN GINGO, STEVE, JR. GOBBEL, WILLIAM GORECKY, DUANE GOVALLER, ERNEST GRAHAM, THOMAS GRBACH, JOSEPH, JR. GRIFFITHS, HARRIS GRUDOVICH, FRANK GULASKY, STEVE HALLER, JOHN HALLETT, HAROLD HANNEGAN, CHARLES HARRISON, CHARLES HENSEL, ELMER HIIVA, TOIVO HOLLOBAUGH, PAUL HOPKINS, EDWARD HURLEY, RICHARD IMHOF. FRANCIS JACKSON, JAMES JACOB, NICKOLAS KALOZ, CHARLES KANACH, BERT KAUEMAN, JOHN KINCHLOE, CHARLES Koss, PAUL KOSTKAS, ALBERT KOVACICH, WILLIAM KRAMCHAK, EDWARD KYSLINGER, STANLEY LAWSON, RICHARD LEBRETON, HOWARD LEWIS, DONALD LITTLETON, WILLIAM LUEHM, HARRY MACKO, EDWARD MAUND, ARTHUR MCCLURE, JOHN MCINTOSH, JOHN l935 'YOUGH-A-MON i935 MCNALLY, JOSEPH MEDLING, CHALMERS MEHAFFEY, RANDOLPH MENOZZI, HARRY MIHALEVIC, STEVE MOORE, HARRY MORRIS, JOSEPH MURETISCH, FRANK MURRAY, MOSES NAGY, SANDOR NEHEZ, NICHOLAS NEILL, EVERETT NOLL, VINCENT OCKAY, JOHN OTAWKA, JOHN PANICH, JACK PARUCHA, CHESTER PASTERNAK, BENJAMIN The Class of 1934-Continued PATRICK, DALE PAVLIC, JOHN PISHKO, ANTHONY PLOSZAY, JOHN POWERS, JACK PRAVDIC, ANGELO PRIBANIC, EDWARD PRINCIPAL, JOHN PRIZNER, EDWARD QUALTERS, JOSEPH RACKO, MICHAEL RANSICK, ROBERT RARICK, PAUL RAYMAN, FRED RESNAK, ALEX RIDER, LESLIE RILEY, JAMES ROJOHN, CLYDE Notes of the Classes THE CLASS OF 1885 ROSE, GEORGE ROSEPILER, CHARLES Ross, DOMINIC SABOVIK, MIKE SHALAKO, PAUL SIMKO, JOHN SKORICH, ELI SLADE, CLIFFORD SLATER, JAMES SMITH, CLARENCE SMITH, GEORGE SNEDDON, JAMES STOJANOVICK, ALEX SYKES, BILLY SYKES, WILLIAM SZAJNUK, PHILIP SZEKELY, ELMER TAYLOR, JOHN TOMAK, ANDY, JR. TOTH, JOHN TOWNSEND, LEWIS UHER, JOSEPH VADNAL, PAUL VANBUSKIRK, FLOYD VARGO, FRANK VAUGHAN, CHARLES WALICURA, PETE WHITFIELD, HOWARD WILHELM, JOHN WISSER, GEORGE WITHEROW, LOWRY WOIJTON, MICHAEL WUKOSON, GEORGE YANATOVIC, MILAN ZAJICEK, JOSEPH Fifty years ago four graduates received their diplomas, indicating they had Completed their scholastic journey. Only one of the four has passed on-Louis Haber. Dr. Glenn Curry is still an eye doctor in Pittsburgh, while Harry Stuck- slager retains his title as vice-president and chair- man ofthe board of directors ofthe Peoples' Bank, this city. Clara Lawrence Calhoun, who was the honor student of the class, resides in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania. THE CLASS OF 1890 The Class of 1890 consisted of ten girls and one boy. They received their instruction in two rooms On the third floor of the Pierce building, at the corner of Tenth and Walnut Streets. Their teacher was Miss Ida MCCaughan, of Elizabeth, while their principal was James A. Watt, Ann Allman is demased. Sylvia Beam is a special teacher in the Market Street building. William V. Cam bell is city controller. He still owns the Steadjman Marble Works. Nellie Coyne is Mrs. Jerry Coryl. Jennie M. Fell Lahl lives in Lorain, Ohio. Florence Kern is Mrs. H. T. Stewart. Lizzie Lysle is Mrs. Calder, of Pittsburgh. Anna McClure is deceased. Vera Montgomery has left this city. Eleanor Patterson is principal of the Fawcett Avenue School. Mary Phillips is Mrs. C. A. Koller, of Puenta, California. THE CLASS OF 1895 Forty years have wrought great changes in the ranks of the class of 1895. Ten members have joined Eternity's School. Two of these died quite recently-Mrs. R. W. Junker, of this city, and Mrs. Grace Miller Spotts, of Tarentum, Pennsyl- vania. Nellie and Robert Gordon still live in California, where, as far as we know, they operate an English walnut farm. Nathan Philip is a doctor in Mount Lebanon. Walter Harrison resides at 421 Spring Street, this city. William Catrow now lives at 1028 Lincoln way. Charles I, Reed is a resident of Detroit, Michigan, while Joseph Mayer claims Chicago as his residence. Marriage has Claimed a goodly number of the class. Those having married are: Susan Knight, now the wife of Miles Richards, the druggist, Anna Trich Taylor, Coursin Street, Edith Mehaffey is Mrs. Kelly, of Bridge Street, this city, Odessa Rodgers Baker resides on Flagler Street, Agnes Ferguson, also married, lives in North Braddock, Annette Shaw, now Mrs. W. I. McClay, lives in Columbus, Ohio, Wilhelmina Wolf Zimmerman claims Dawson, Pennsylvania, as her residence, Minnie Wallace is Mrs. Arthur Anthony, of Mas- sillon, Ohiog Agnes Ferguson Gerwig resides in Braddock, Carolyne Frey, now Mrs. F. G. N. Reynolds, lives in Midland, Pennsylvania. This class has furnished several teachers. Grace Emma Moore is a local teacher, in the Fawcett building. Elsie M. Johnstin is in the art depart- ment ofthe Pittsburgh Schools. Maud McClelland is a Swissvale, Pennsylvania, principal. Marguer- ite E. Calhoun teaches in Canton, Ohio. Her address is 827 High Avenue. ln 1895 the high school was called Central High School. The class received its diplomas at White's Opera House, June 5. The class motto was To the Summit We Aspire. Of the thirty-six gradu- ates, nine took the commercial course, seven pur- sued the preparatory course, and twenty took the literary work. THE CLASS OF 1900 The First graduating school of the 20th Century had but two graduates. The smallness of the class roll was due to the fact that the three-year prepara- tory course was lengthened to four years. As a result, only the three-year commercial students graduated. These are: Minnie Leppig CMrs. Sebastian EgerD, who resides at the corner of Shaw and Huey Streets, and Mrs. Jennie Chisholm Dixon, of Collins Avenue, this city. THE CLASS OF 1905 The class of nineteen-five was graduated when Class Night was a feature of the Senior activi- ties. The graduates presented The Merchant of Venice. The class roll contained twenty-seven girls and four boys. The members have entered various vocations, and have scattered to the four 168 YOUGH-A-MON. Notes oi the Classes-Continued winds of the earth. Margaret Calhoun is teaching in Port Vue. Noel Calhoun is a prominent McKeesport attorney. His two daughters, Frances and Jean, are also M. H. S. graduates. Mabelle Davis is now Mrs. Larimer, of Woodlawn, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Grace Finney Bergstrom, Mrs. Anna Kimling, Mrs. Margaret Mitchell Mader, Mrs. Exie Simpson Sneddon, Mrs. Ethel Simpson Sheaffer, Mrs. Charlotta Thomas Bathurst, and Mrs. Marion Shallenberger Bootman are still local residents. Mrs. Bootman's husband, for many years an out- standing Sabbath School leader, died last winter. Mrs. Nellie Gordon Patterson lives in Loraine, Ohio. Mrs. Blanche Gregg McGuire gets her mail at Saltsburg, Pennsylvania. Mrs. H. L. Applegate CMarie Jonesl lives at Mount Lebanon, Pennsyl- vania Mable Kendrich died shortly after gradu- ation. Anna Marshall married Prof. Hornhauser, who is a college professor in the South. Mrs. Josephine Marshall Marcle lived at Zelienople for several years. She was killed in an accident the summer of 1934. Mrs. Will Simmeril CBlanche McCombsj is a resident of West Brownsville. Pearl Moses Milleron lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, while Mary Piper Werner is a resfdent of Wilson, Pennsylvania. Katherine Richards Bane resides in Philadelphia. As inwall is the post office address of Mrs. Blanche Stucki Martin. Mrs. Grace White Malcolm resides at Ann Arbor, Michigan. Frances Neel lives in Dravosburg. She is connected with the local Y. W. C. A. Mary Orr continues to teach music at 1913Jenny Lind Street. Elizabeth Schmitz teaches at East End. Fred Rhoads is a Los Angeles, California, resident. John Reed is a Pittsburgh attorney. Jane Watson is a local teacher. George Weddel, a Pittsburgh citizen, works for the York Ice Machine Company. THE CLASS OF 1910 Bess Ackerwell is Mrs. Albert G. Kolbe. Joseph Arnowitz is a local dentist. Clifford Bayard teaches art at Carnegie, Pennsylvania. Richard Best is general superintendent ofTyler Tube and Pipe Co. , Washington, Pennsylvania. Pearl Brown is Mrs. J. Wallace Wray, of Elizabeth. Gertrude Burgess is married, and lives in Ohio. James Cain is an automobile dealer at Dormont. Leota Carroll is Mrs. George Sullivan. George Caves lives in Bellevue. Helen Clark is Mrs. Frank Tawney, of Squirrel Hill. Maude Clewer was for years a teacher in the Tenth Ward School. She died te- cently. Edna Crossman is also deceased. Samuel Firestone is a physician, of Cleveland, Ohio. Olga Freeman is Mrs. Lew Barnes. Grace Frew is de- ceased. Blanche Friedman is Mrs, William Birn- krant. Grace Garvin married Charles Stewart. Ida Garvin C. Hadberg lives at Westlyville, Penn- sylvania. Nellie Garvin is Mrs. Harry Davis of New Kensington. Harry Gamble is a dentist in Pittsburgh. Jean McCord is Mrs. Dave McClin- tock, of Pittsburgh. Joy McMichael was drowned. Margaret Metz, a widow, teaches school in Edge- wood. Ora Muse is Mrs, J. Robinson, of Glassport. Freda Nelson married Mr. Schmidt. Geneva Packer teaches in Pittsburgh. Edwin Powell works at the Carnegie Steel Works, in Homestead. Dorothy Price is married and lives in East Orange, New Jersey. Bernice Rader is deceased. Sydney Reiter 169 was killed in action during the World War. Elizabeth Rice teaches in the Centennial School. Mildred Ride moved to Florida. Jeannette Robin- son teaches in New York. Elmyra Rodkey is Mrs. Robinson, of Port Vue. Katherine Rosen married Kenneth Edwards, of Akron. Ohio. Besse Ross is Mrs. Walter D. Soles. Edward Rowe works for the Carnegie Steel Works in Homestead. Ralph Rutledge is a doctor in Alliance, Ohio. Albert Samuels is in the employ of the United States Weather Bureau. Louis Schleisinger is a lawyer in Erie. Herman Schneider works for the Tube Works in Erie. Hilda Schuck is a teacher in the West side School. Louis Schwartz is a bookkeeper for the Johns Mansville Company, in Detroit. Abe Simon is in the government service at Washington, D. C. Gertrude Vankirk married Charles Rodgers. Irene Verner is deceased. Mary Walker is Mrs. William Justice, of Pittsburgh. Frank Wolf is a lawyer in Pittsburgh. John Wood works for the Jones, Laughlin Steel Mills. George Young is a druggist, with Adolph Schmidt Drug Company, of this city. THE CLASS OF 1915 The class of 1915 was unique in the fact that it was the largest in point of graduates thus far to complete the high school course. One hundred and eight students received their diplomas from Dr. Richey. The class officers were: president, John Volk, vice-president, Maude Little, treasurer, Earl Bradshaw, secretary, Hazel Keller. The members of the class have entered practic- ally every vocation. Harry Anderson works for the Duquesne Steel Co. Agnes Bergstrom is connected with the Commonwealth Trust Co., of Pittsburgh. Ben Brown is afliliated with the Brown Brothers' store on East Fifth Avenue, this city. Harold Day is connected with the Pittsburgh Commonwealth Co. William Erickson is a Westinghouse Airbrake clerk. John Hallan is a Washington, Pennsylvania, contractor. Gustaf Hamer works at the National Tube. Ross Hardin is affiliated with the National Biscuit Co. Mrs. Tina Hollis Bathhearst is in training at the McKeesport hospital. Reed Hornehus is movement director in the Union Depot at Pittsburgh. Newman Ivy is travelling for the Braddock Feed Co. Dora Johnson is private secretary to the president of the McKeesport Tin Plate Co. Jacob Judkovitz is connected with the National Screen Corporation, whose main office is in New York. Herbert Knoll manages a shoe store in Mt. Vernon. William Linge works for the Carnegie Steel Co. Alice MacDonald works for the Government at Washington, D. C. Harold McKeever is a clerk at the Westinghouse Airbrake Co. Dr. Carl F. Nill is on the Allegheny General Hospital staff. Harry Nordfeldt works with the Engineering Construction Co., Pittsburgh. Della Orman is connected with the Koppers Co., Pitts- burgh. Benjamin Sanner is employed by the P. and L. E. at Pittsburgh. William Stephan works with the Peters' Packing Co. Conrad Stone is connected with the Macbeth Evans Co., Chat- leroi. John Volk is in the employ of the Keystone State Building and Loan Association, Pittsburgh, Lloyd Miller works for the Builders' Supply Co., Duquesne. A goodly number of the class has entered the l935 I935 OU MO Notes of the Classes-Continued teaching vocation. Chief among them are these: Stanley Calhoun is a Freshman science teacher in the George Washington building. Margaret Gillis teaches in Martins Ferry, Ohio. Sara Gorzo is home economics teacher in the Freshman depart- ment of the Shaw Avenue building. Elton Hickman is head of the English department, Dunbar, Penn. Nellie Johnson is a teacher in the Versailles Avenue building. Geneva Millington teaches in Wilmerding. Anna Morlock is a teacher in the Fifth Avenue buldiing. Ruth Nilson teaches in Liberty Borough. Alice Pollack is a Pittsburgh teacher. Rachel Roman is one of the art supervisors in the local schools. Oscar Carlson is a Lutheran minister at Ligonier, Penn. Ruth Dahlman Erickson and her husband are missionaries in the Congo region, Africa. 1915 is well represented in the dental and medical professions. Louis Firestone is a dentist in Cleves land, Ohio. Clarence Goode is on the medical staff at the St. Joseph hospital, Reading, Penn. E. B. Rotheram is a local dentist. T. C. Zeller is an eye, ear, and nose specialist, located in Mc- Keesport. Lois GriH'in, while not a doctor, married one, Dr. Robert Igo, East End, Pittsburgh. Several members of the class have followed the legal profession, Joseph Kline, Pittsburgh, Harry Levy, Pittsburgh, Edward Tassey, California. John Wood is a chiropractor in Philadelphia, Penn. Laura Whitaker resides in Dravosburg. Thelma Welch lives in East McKeesport. Adelaide Klein lives in San Francisco, Cal. Madeline Miller still lives in McKeesport. Thomas Richards is a Meadville resident. Cupid has made big inroads on the hearts of the graduates of 1915. The following have yielded to his snares: Ethel Baker CMrs. George EmeryD McKeesport, Rebecca Berger Abel, Boston, Mass., Nellie Bolt CMrs. Walter E. Herrl Greensburg, Helen Bowers Zahn, Freedom, Penn., Ida Conklin McFadden, this city, Mrs. Carl Henning CMarie Demmlerl Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Alice Doehla Diehl, McKeesport, Corrine Edman Bingler, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Theodore Mohney CGrayce Guffyb this city, Lettie Hamer Doyle, California, Mrs. Samuel Sisco CBeatrice Harrisl McKeesport, Mrs. Roy Kiern COlive Hitchensb this city, Vir- ginia Irvvin Weaver, Washington, Penn., Grace Irwin Barron, this city, Margaret Kane Mc- Keesport, Hazel M. Keller, wife of Prof. Caulkins, a former high school teacher, now of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. A. C. Humphrey CMary LattaD Akron, Ohio, Consuelo Lewis, Northside, Penn., Mrs. Maude Little Wood, Los Angeles, Cal., Katherine Ludwick Schoeller, on the Lincoln Highway, Mrs. Louise MacDonald Wood, McKeesport, Mrs. Helen Moskowitz Weinberg, McKeesport, Mrs. Josephine Frummell CMary McCawleyD East Mc- Keesport, Beatrice McDonough Tassey, Cal, , Alma Pearson Harkness, Jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Hazel Peckman Geruschat, of Greenock, Penn., Mrs. A. B. Sawyer CMarie Powerl Narbeth, Penn., Mrs. Samuel Luehm CEdith Prichardl McKeesport, Mrs. A. W. Nystrom CMarie Regensburgerl Buffalo, New York, Alice Reinhold, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Milton Miller CElmira Richerb Mc-, Keesport, Mrs. Elsie Ruby Patchell, Philadelphia, Mrs. Curtis Martin CMartha SchmidtD Los An- geles, Cal., Mrs. Charles Burns CFlora Spielmanl 17 McKees ort, Mrs. E. E. Peters, Jr., CGladys Sullivang Lincoln Way, Mrs. Harry W. Childs CLouise Tawneyl St. Petersburg, Florida, Mrs. Robert Kaplan Clda WeissD this city, Mrs. Marion Wood Merideth, McKeesport. The Grim Reaper has claimed Earl Bradshaw, Walter Matrox, Theresa Oden, John Ord, Edith Peterson. THE CLASS OF 1920 The members of the class of 1920 have trod many different paths since they left the McKeesport High School. They have entered all the profes- sions. Many have married. These are: Olive Anderson, now Mrs. Charles Lingquisr, Ruth Beighley, Margaret Black, Cecil Bryce, Edith Damm, Anna Dennen, who now lives in Delaware, De Lillian Dougherty, Elizabeth Dunlap, who is now making her home in Cleveland, Ohio, Ruth Firestone, Lavina Friberg, Elsie Itscoitz, Mercedes Jones, now Mrs. John Harrison, Catherine Kinney, Marian Lohr, now Mrs. Linford Curry, Margaret Long, now Mrs. Charles Peters, Violet Lowden, Edith Briggs, who lives in Greensburg, Bessie Hill, now Mrs. Duane Stickrath, Robert C. Lewis, Frank Bortz, Marion McKee is Mrs, Paul Gordon, Gertrude Miller, now Mrs. George McKinney, of Chester, W. Va., Harold McMillen, Nell McMil- len, now Mrs. Frank Ord, Anna Mooney, now Mrs, George Englert, Miriel Moore, Gladys Murphy, Dorothy Neems, Cora Nill, now Mrs. Rotheram, Margaret Parker, Margaret Peistrup, Esther Quantz, Mary Rankin, now Mrs. Arthur Shultz, Madeline Reese, now Mrs. John Oates, Tvvilla Roessing, Elsie Russel, Mary Seitz, Wilda Sheets now Mrs. J. A. Bach of Brentwood, Rob- ert Thomas, Katherine Thompson, Emma Tros- tle, now Mrs. Herman Childers,of Duquesne, Marie Ulm, Mi ldr ed Westerberg, now Mrs. Downey, Laura Weigand, Dorothy Wilson, John Fady, Arthur Hartman, Walter Bedell, Charles Kohary, and Ben Berger. Located in other cities as druggists are Ralph Barth, Braddock, and Clarence Walker, of Clair- ton. Those who have become dentists in town are Ben Berger, Herbert Paul, Arthur Hartman, John Fady, Walter Bedell. Donald Baldridge is an engineer employed by the city of McKeesport. Elizabeth Brown works in the First National Bank. Clifford Bryce, Louis Means, and Frank Bortz are local doctors, while those in other cities are Swen Selen, Finleyville, Pa., and Charles Buckingham, Pittsburgh. Kathryn Busch is with the Western Union. Robert C. Lewis is employed in the National Tube office. Rudolph Carlin is in New York, while Dorothy Carroll lives in California. Ernest Cramblet is a printer in Duquesne. Joseph Dillon works for the National Tube. Emma Entler is employed in a Philadelphia Bank. Frank Everett is pursuing his vocation as engineer. Morley Friedman, after leaving M. H. S., re- ceived an A. M. from Columbia University. Samuel Finkel has a grocery store. Roy A. Garbett is an engineer in Gary, Indiana. Ralph Gillen is with the Electric Welding Company, Raymond Gillen is in Beaver Falls. John Harrison is a local mail carrier. Charles Gumbert is an accountant for the National Tube. YSOUG H-A-MON Notes oi the Classe -Continued Several have become attorneys. Those practis- ing in the city are Linford Curry, David Heimlich, Daniel Moritz, and David Palkowitz. jack Taylor is an Erie lawyer. Walter Hoberg is a Columbia graduate. Mary Hartman is at home, Philip K. Hoerr is with the Pittsburgh Fidelity Trust Company. John Hreha is a local artist. Lela John is a stenographer, in Pittsburgh. Richard Hughes is a local insurance agent. Harry Johnston has entered the medical profession. Russel Kengle is an undertaker in Glassboro, New jersey, while Walter Willig has followed the same profession in McKeesport. His basketball teams have become famous in the Pitts- burgh area. Elizabeth Knodel is in the National Bank of Pittsburgh. Ellen Larson is a stenographer. Victoria Larson is a bookkeeper for the Menzie Dairy. Fred Markus still lives in McKeesport. For some time he was em loyed in the county building. Thomas Mayfield is employed by the First National Bank. Samuel McCawley works for the Duquesne Steel Company. Lillian McCune is a music teacher in Versailles Township. Paul McDonald is doing contracting work. james Roderick is working for the Westing- house, in New York City. Thomas Verner owns a cleaning and pressing establishment. Theodore Sweeney is an insurance salesman in McKeesport. Harry Mulholland resides in Baltimore. Karl Palmer is an automobile dealer. Louis Ruben- stein works for the National Tube. Alvin Seiber is with the Bell Telephone Company. Edith Sharp works in one of the Pittsburgh banks. Louis Vodila is a navy officer, Sophia Weisz is employed in the Gross Millinery Shop. George Wells is an electrical engineer in Pittsburgh. Paul Hardman may be found in Akron. Corrine Christ- enson is a secretary in the Farmers' National Bank, Pittsburgh. Wm. Whitaker, a Pitt graduate, is sales' manager for the Bethlehem Steel Company. He is married, and has two children. Those who are found in the teaching profession are: Sara Butz, Versailles Township, Mary Christy, Highland Grove, Joanna Connelly, Fifth Avenue, Naomi Coulter, Walnut Street, Ruth Ehrhart, Grandview School, Albert Fallquist, McKeesport High School, Madeline Feeney, Eleventh Ward, Flora Felton, Ohio, Helen Gelb, Fifth Avenue, Lewis Hammitt, McKeesport High Schoolhloseph- ine Keeley, Versailles Township, Charlotte Lam- mel, Dravosburg, Florence McCain, Eleventh Ward, Joseph Moffat, McKeesport High School, Bertha Morgan, Highland Grove, Dorothy Reiter, Florence Rhodes, Swissvale, Eugene Rittenour, Duquesne, Marie Schmidt, Walnut Street, Cecelia Slomberg, Aliquippa, Ruth Smith, Market Street, Helen Wander, Walnut Street. The deceased of this class are: Harry Clay, George Fox, Winifred McLaughlin, Elizabeth Robbins, Elizabeth Shawkey, William Cherry, Naomi White, and Anna L. Wampler. THE CLASS OF 1925 Two hundred and ninety-one seniors passed before the reviewing stand to receive their diplo- mas, entitling them to be called graduates of our Alma Mater. This class was the largest to gradu- ate, up to this time, from the local school. 171 William Caughey, president of the class, died August 30, 1925. Olive Hackett, vice-president, died in the spring of 1928. Anna Klotz Hamer, secretary, teaches in Port Vue. Kenneth Gilchrist, treasurer, a graduate of W. andj., is in the service of the American Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany of New York. Edgar Abel is an insurance agent in Harrisburg. Rachel Anderson is a bookkeeper in the Peoples' Bank. Paul Angelo, a graduate of Pitt, works at the Tin Plate Company. ,lack Angerman is em- ployed by his father in the Vienna Baking Com- pany. Arthur Arosell works in Westinghouse. Mary Auld, a graduate of Mount Holyoke College, teaches Sophomore English in McKeesport High School. Sylvia Auslander is staying at home. Ralph Bain is married. Bertha Baker is employed in the olhce of Potter McCune. Sylvester Barnes works in the office of the Firth Sterling Steel Company. Beatrice Beardmore, having studied music in Chicago, is frequently heard over local radio stations. Anna Bechtol teaches in the East End School. Mabel Berg is staying at home. Mildred Berkowitz is Mrs. Lewis Katz. Bernice Bevan is married. Aletha Biddle is married, and lives in New York. Elsie Biddle is Mrs. Andrew Jacobs. Joseph Black, a graduate of Pitt, teaches algebra in McKeesport High School. Rebecca Black, a graduate of the University of Michigan, is Mrs, Robert P. Wuerfel. jack Bloom, graduated from Indiana University, is teaching gymnastics. Carl Bloomstead works for the Columbiana Foundry. Alberta Boylan is Mrs. john Boland, of Duquesne. William Brewster is an automobile salesman in Erie. Ernest Bringe is married. Ruth Broadbent is employed as a stenographer by the Builders' Supply Company, Charles Brown is deceased. Richard Brown is working for the Pennsylvania Fidelity Company, in Pittsburgh. Frances Bryant teaches in Homestead. Sarah Cahen is Mrs. Ben Swieble, of Pittsburgh. Ger- trude Campbell is a stenographer for Carson, Roderick Company. Pauline Carlson is a nurse at the Western Reserve Hospital. Beatrice Cart- wright, a graduate of Pitt, teaches civics in McKeesport High School. Betty Cartwright teaches in the West Side School. Muriel Celishia is married. Anna Chemsak is employed by the John Hancock Insurance Company. Edward Clarke owns a confectionery store. Francis Clay is working for Allegheny County. John Collins is a metallurgist for the Heppenstall Forge Com- pany, in Pittsburgh, Paul Collins is a draftsman for the United Engineers in the Farmers' Bank Building, Pittsburgh. Sam Cooper, a graduate of Pitt, is the chiefchemist for the Murphy Company. Anna Cornell is Mrs. Lee Sunderland, of Glenn Falls, New York. Hilda Correll is Mrs. Fred Sattes. Donald Cribbs is an unemployed mechanic. Fred Crosier is in the U. S. Aviation Corps. Charles Cunliffe is working for the West Penn Power Com- pany at Latrobe. Marie Davis teaches in the Faw- cett Avenue School. .lack Decker is employed by the Duquesne Steel Company. Marie Ditter is Mrs. Kenneth Carothers, of Elizabeth. Violet Dixon is working in Pittsburgh. Alma Dodds is Mrs. Francis Jones, of Glassport. Ruth Dodds married William Wisser. Alice Douglas is married to Mr. Fred Sadler, of Lincoln Place. Elsie Duncan, a l935 I935 YOUGH-A--MON Notes of the Classes-Continued graduate of P. C. W., married Charles Harrison. Inez Duncan, a graduate of Beaver College, is employed in the dean's ofhce of the University of Alabama. James Duncan is working for the Frederick Plumbing Company. Margaret Dunchee married Howard Lewis, of Overbrook, Penn. Alice Edge is Mrs. James Challener. She teaches music in this city. Lawrence Eger works in the McKeesport Market. Alice Ehrhart is at home. Dorothy Fabry is staying at home. Mary Faix teaches in the Eleventh Ward School. Sara Farcus is a secretary for the Vitro Manufacturing Com- pany, in Pittsburgh. Harriette Farkas is married to David Rubenstein. Laura Farkas is Mrs. Morris Kirshenbaum, of Farrell, Penn. Thomas Fawcett is working in the Tube Mills. Nathan Feldman, a graduate of Pitt Law School, is a local attorney. Bertha Feldman is teaching in the Eleventh Ward School. Clyde Ferguson works for the Meadow Gold Company, Pittsburgh. Morris Firestone is employed by the Atlantic Refining Company. John Frances is a barber. Alva Franklin is Mrs. Al. V. Ritz, of Pittsburgh. Margaret Gambridge is married. John Geisel, a graduate of Lehigh, is working for the Murphy Company. Gardner Gillen is teaching in Pitts- burgh. Arnold Goetz is employed by the American Tar and Products Company, in Pittsburgh. Michael Gottlieb works for the Star Market. John Graham, a graduate of W. andJ., and a former member of the high school faculty, is deceased. Abraham Greenfield is in New York City. Dorothy Guisler is Mrs. Harry Pass. Alan Gumbert works for the Hillman Transportation Company, in Dravosburg. Samuel Hall works for the Car- negie Steel Company, Clairton. Gertrude Hamer is Mrs. J. W. Wycoif, of Liberty Borough. Elizabeth Hanna is married. Jack Hare is assistant manager Of the Murphy store in Baltimore. Maybelle Hargrave is Mrs. Bert Landstrom. Edythe Hark- ness is a secretary in the West Penn Power Com- pany oflice, Pittsburgh. Charles Harrison, a gradu- ate of Pitt, is manager and owner of the H. Br H. Market. Katherine Hartman is married, and lives in Ohio. Evelyn Hedstrom teaches in the Sunset School. Ingeborg Hedstrom is Mrs. William Paterick of Beaver. Kathryn Henderson is married to Mr. George Burton, of Duquesne. Richard Henry is unemployed. Robert Herbertson, a graduate of Penn State, teaches French in Mc- Keesport High School. Boyd Herwick works for the Goodyear Tire Company in Akron, Ohio. Harold Hill is working for the R. R. Post Office, in Pittsburgh. Tom Hill is employed in the ship- ping department of the National Tube Works. Helen Hilty is working for the Murphy Company. Joseph Hockman is unemployed. Genevieve Hoff- man is Mrs. Lawrence C. Wyncook, of Larimer, Pa. Mary Hoffman is teaching in the West Side School. William Household is unemployed, Oliveretta Huey is Mrs. Earl Lynch, of Edinburg, Penn. David Hyland is employed in the First National Bank. John Inskeep, a gr ad u a te of West Point, is a U. S. Army officer in Virginia. Marie Jackel is married to George Hibbs. Elsie Jacobs is working for the Government in Washing- ton. Marion James is married. Laura Jenkins is teaching in the Walnut Street School. Charles Johnston is a carpenter. Raymond Johnston is 172 employed by the Standard Oil Company. Sara Johnston is Mrs. Fay Shaw, of Clairton. Vera Jones is married. Joseph Judkowitz, having studied medicine at Pitt, is a local doctor. Eliza- beth Kadar is Mrs. Julius Tuckouch. John Kauf- man is working for the McKeesport Lumber Company. Attha Kearney is teaching in the Centennial School. Helen Keely married I. W. McEwan. George Kelsch is a clerk in a state liquor store. Raymond Kinkaid is employed by the Osborn Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Hazel Klein is a stenographer for Apter Brothers. Max Klein is a doctor at the C. C. Camp in Chambersburg, Penn. Kathryn Knight is teaching school in Versailles Township. Fannie Kohn is teaching in the Fifth Avenue School. Dorothy Kostyzak is teaching in the Market Street Building. Emma Kottler is a school nurse. Gladys Kretchman is working in an office in New Kensington. Thelma Kretchman married Gardner Gillen, and lives in Pittsburgh. Matilda Kuder is a bookkeeper in the Reed Roofing Company. James Lane is the principal of a school in Cali- fornia. Isabelle Lannan, a graduate of Wilson, is in the government employ, in Washington, D. C. Alfred Larson is working in Clairton. Carl Larson is an undertaker in New York. Milton Leek is an inspector at Woods' Mill. Eva Lindberg is deceased. Samuel Loop is working in an oflice of the Duquesne Light Company. Willis Loop is employed by the Galvanizing Works, in Ver- sailles. Elsie Lord is Mrs. Ralph Sneider. Louise Ludwick teaches in the George Washington School. Kathryn Luckert is Mrs. Raymond Schweitzer. Carl Lunderstadt is a clerk in the Duquesne Steel Works. Margaret Lusk teaches Art in Neville Island, Penn. John Lynch is the district manager for the Household Paper Product, Wheeling, West Virginia. Katherine Mackinac teaches in McKeam, Penn. Raymond Mann is em- ployed by the Bell Telephone Company in Taren- tum, Penn. Edna Marsh is working for the Ameri- can Oil Company, in Pittsburgh. Flora Martin is married. Joseph Matta is working in a drug store. Will Matthews is employed in the art department of Horne's, Pittsburgh. Elizabeth Maund married Glenn Crouch. Jean May is a librarian in Lakewood, Ohio. Arthur Mayfield is a clerk in the P. 8: L. E. Railroad Station, in Pittsburgh. Jean McAra married Daniel Mellinger. James McCawley is employed by the Duquesne Steel Works. Sarah McClintock is teaching in the Fifth Avenue School. Martha McLaughlin is married. Helen McNeil is married to Wilton Schaefer, of Westwood, Penn. Hilda Mehaffey married a jewler from Philadelphia. Ruth Mercus is teaching in the Walnut Street School. Dorothy Meredith married Charles Bartells, of East McKeesport. Minnie Merschat is teaching in Port Vue. Frances Messer is Mrs. Sam Kohn, of Albany, New York. Sara Metzler is Mrs. Furlong. Viola Miller married William Gale, of Christy Park. Clarence Moffat is working in the office of the P. 84 L. E. Railroad Company. Roy MoFrit is assistant manager of the Murphy Company store, Indiana, Penn. Virginia Monahan is married to Dr. Smith. June Morgan teaches in Port Vue. David Moritz is employed by the Sears Roebuck Company, in Pittsburgh. Max Mosko- O MO Notes of the Classes-Continued witz is unemployed. Edith Nayhouse is married to Dr. Harvey Thorpe, of Pittsburgh. John Neely is a salesman for the Real Silk Hosiery Company. James Neish is working for Westinghouse. Mil- dred Newcomer is married to Clyde Anderson. William Oates is working in the Pacific Coast region. Harry Olek is at home. Alice Olson married Arthur Keeler, of Buena Vista. Albert Ondeka is a law student. Alice Orman is married to Jack Carlson, of Detroit. Myrtle Orman is Mrs. Paul Kelly. Margaret O'Shea is a kinder- garten teacher in Pittsburgh. Katherine Oster- Wald is staying at home. Robert Palkowitz, a graduate of Pitt law school, is a local attorney. Louise Parkins married Harry Jenkins. Richard Paul is working for the Murphy Company. Ruth Paul is Mrs. Edward Lofstrom, of Harrisburg. Ethel Peterson is a stenographer, in Pittsburgh. Elizabeth Pierce married Herbert Anderson, of Suterville. Dorothy Peirce is married to Glenn Corey. Robert Piper is working for the Exide Battery Company. Anna Pollard is teaching in the George Washington School. Helen Potthoff, a graduate of Allegheny College, is teaching algebra in McKeesport High School. Martha Reed teaches school in the Eleventh Ward build- ing. Beatrice Reese is teaching in Grandview. Gustaf Rehnstrom is working in the National Tube Company. Charles Reichenbach, a plumber, is working for his uncle. Mark Reigard, a gradu- ate of Pitt, is teaching history and general science in the McKeesport High School. Celia Reisberg married Ben Groca, ofjeannette, Penn. Frank Rhodes, a graduate of W. 841. is employed by the Chandler, Boyd Supply Company, Pittsburgh. James Rice plays in the Red Fluke orchestra. Caroline Richards is married, and lives in the West. Helen Richards is teaching in the George Washing- ton School. Virginia Richards teaches in Eleventh Ward School. Ruth Roche is employed as a ste- nographer by the National Tube Company, in Pittsburgh. Marion Rosen teaches in the West Side School. Robert Rosengarth is a pattern maker in the Mesta Machine Company, West Homestead. David Rosenzweig owns the A. 8t D. Auto Wreck- ing Co. Pauline Rosenzweig married Albert Levick. Albert Rubenstein is selling shoes. Helen Sabol is working for the Conference of Catholic Charities, in Pittsburgh. Wilton Schaefer is em- ployed by the Air Reduction Company, in Pitts- burgh. Frank Schweitzer is working for the Duquesne Light Company. Mercedes Scott is married to Dr. Gale H. Walker, of Clarion, Penn. Jack Scully, a graduate of William and Mary Col- lege, is working for the Brown Williamson Com- pany, in Pittsburgh. Eugene Sechrist is unem- ployed. Dorothy Seddon married Herbert Lang- hart. Edmund Seigel is working at the Market. Elizabeth Sharp is married. Robert Shatzer is in the trucking business in Lincoln Township. George Simco is working for the American Tele- phone and Telegraph Company. Margaret Sisco is Mrs. Harry Cozzeshell, of Indiana. Thelma Smith is teaching in Port Vue. Marguerite Snod- grass married Sam Isenberg. Homer Snodgrass is a chemist in the Royal Manufacturing Company, in Duquesne. Mildred South, a graduate of Goucher College, is teaching general science in the high school. Jesse Stanyard is a druggist in 17 Wilson. Anna Swedberg, a graduate of Indiana State Teachers' College, is teaching English in the high school. Ruth Steele is married to William Thompson. Erma Stern is married. Samuel Stew- art, a graduate of Westminster, is teaching general science in the high school. Irene Stickrath is teaching sewing. Madeline Stromer is married. Mary Thompson is teaching in Liberty Borough. Ella Thorpe is staying at home. Florence Tonell is teaching in the Walnut Street School. Blanche Topley is a graduate of Hood College. William Torrance is married. Mary Tracey is married. Helen Trimble is managing the Harriet K. Long Library. Stella Trostle is teaching in the Fifth Avenue School. Eleanor Trott, a graduate of a school in Washington, D. C., is a newspaper woman in San Francisco. Meyer Umansky is a. local attorney. Margaret Vadas is Mrs. Raymond Mayville, of Cleveland, Ohio. Radlciffe Vankirk is working for the Brendel Oil Company. Anthony Vitori is teaching in Clairton High School. Rose Wargo married Ralph Conlon, of Glassport. Ruby Waters is staying at home. Otis Wells is employed in the engineering department of Westinghouse. Elizabeth Weimer is working in the office of the McKeesport hospital. Kenneth Whitaker is an architect in Dravosburg. Catherine Willman is teaching school in Wilmerding. William Wisser and George Wood are unemployed. Virginia Wood married Robert Lewis. Ruth Young is married. Betty Young married William J. Cox, Jr. THE CLASS OF 1930 The 1930 class numbered four hundred and forty- nine graduates. Their class colors were green and silver. William Coleman headed the editorial staff of the yearbook. William graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Thomas Kelly, now a senior at Grove City College, was the class resident. Jean Harbourt, who recently announced, her engagement to William Schmidt, was the vice-president. Jean is an Indiana State Teachers' graduate. Mary Hill, employed in the main oliice of the G. C. Murphy Company, was secretary. John McCune, now at Penn State, was treasurer. Marie Allen married Herman Wandrei. Adolph Anderson is a Pitt student. So is Marie Armstrong. Einar Aroselle is connected with Volk's undertak- ing Establishment. Corrine Badders teaches in Versailles Boro. Paul Balas is a Carnegie Tech senior. Margaret Barkemeyer is a private nurse. Margaret Barlow married a Pitt instructor. Elmer Barth is employed in the Barth drug store. Louise Barth is at home. Edward Bashur works at the National Tube. Doris Baughman is employed by the Emergency Relief, in Duquesne. Don Beecher is in South America. Margaret Berquist is em- ployed by the Stallings Company. Doris Beswick is a social Worker. Ruth Bickerton, formerly employed by the Atlantic Reining Company, is now with the Prudential Insurance Company. Ray Blice works for W. T. Brownscomb, general superintendent of the Tin Plate Company. Dorothy Bondy works in East Liverpool, Ohio. Ernest Bostak works at the Penn McKee Hotel. Margaret Bostrom is employed in Pittsburgh. Adelene Boyer is employed by the City-Peoples' bank. Genevieve Boyle married Herbert Moffat. Jennie l935 ,J a. .r Y i 4 of .cs H - A 4M o N l935 Notes of the Classes-Continued Bradley is at home. Sylvester Breletic is a Carnegie Tech graduate. Julia Bresh is a private nurse. Fenwick Broberg attended Pitt, he is now em- ployed by the G. C. Murphy Company. Nancy Broder works in a shoe store in Pittsburgh. Elmer Broman works at the National Tube. Alfred Broudy plays in an orchestra. Bernard Brown is a student at Carnegie Tech. Jessie Brown works for Potter, McCune Company. Edith Bruce is a book- keeper for Watson's Paint and Glass Company. Carl Bryant is employed as a metallurgist at the Clairton Steel Mills. Ernest Bryer is employed at G. C. Murphys Grace Bunner, a graduate of Allegheny College, teaches school, Aurelio Buono works for the Buono Monument Works. Robert Burbridge works at the Sears-Roebuck store. Lewis Burge is employed by the Mesta Machine Company. Wm. Burke works at the Tube Works. Ethel Burnstein is at home. Louise Caldwell is staying at home. Mae Camp- bell is married. Mary Cano, a Slippery Rock graduate, works in a Five and Ten store. Clair Carlson, business manager of the 1930 An- NUAL, is employed by the Columbiana Foundry. Elizabeth Carstenson works at the Famous Store. Anthony Catanzaro is in the Personal Property department of the county assessor's ofiice, Pitts- burgh. Robert Caughey is a Penn State graduate. Mary Charles is employed in the Brashear Tea Room, Southside, Pittsburgh. Margaret Christ is a school teacher. Lois Christner, a prominent music student while in high school, is staying at home now. Ruth Cieslewicz is a secretary at Menzie's Dairy. David Kline is employed at the Glass Works, in Glassport. Elizabeth Conner works at Murphys Kathryn Considine teaches school in Mifflin Township. James Cornell works for the White Front Garage. Dorothy Cothery married Delbert Newman. They live in Reading, Penn. Martin Cowan is a Pitt student. Edna Creek married Louis Morlock. Robert Crissman is in the transport business. Abe Darling works at the Crown Drug Com- pany, Kansas City, Mo. Ida Darling is at home. Ben Disegi is a Junior at Duquesne University, and proved to be a star end on the football team. Thelma Donaldson married Albert Brown. Thomas Douglass is staying at home. Alfred De Vincentis is employed by the McKeesport Milk Company. Wm. Downes lives in Detroit. Winifred Downham is doing private nursing. Bettie Downie married Donald Baldridge, and lives on Jenny Lind Street. Howard Edmundson is at home. Jane Edmundson married Dr. H. R. Weddell. They reside on Olive Street. Dorothy Ehni is a nurse in the Presbyterian hospital. Tom Eilart works in Neff's paint store. Esther Emerson is teaching Freshmen in the Shaw Avenue building. David Emery works at the Glass House in Glassport. Elizabeth Englert is employed by the G. C. Murphy Company. So is Hazel Englert. Helen Erickson is a substitute teacher in McKeesport. Isabelle Everett is at home The following members ofthe class are apparent- ly unemployed, and live at home: Ruth Firestone, Lois Flickinger, Grayce Frazier, Mary Gannon, Albert Hauser, Bernard Hicks, Victor Hirshberg, Cecelia Hugo, Patricia Hurley, Edward Irwin, Nellie Johnson, Marion Kindt, Walter Larson, Charles Lindberg, John Sowa, Jean Marshall, 174 Helen McKee, Regis McLaughlin, Marie Norby, Mary Petach, Grace Railingshafer, John Sharrow, Mike Sirnak, John Sowa, Henry Slawita, Mary Van Horn, Florence Weiss, Isabelle Welsh, Grace Wilson. George Wood, Arthur Whissen. Matrimony has ensnared a goodly number of the class: Margaret Gross, Rose Haberman, Helen McKenery CMrs. Wm. Thorntonb, Margaret Mc- McKenery, Clara Mooney CMrs. G. MellingerD Anna Nordin QMrs. Nicholas Millerl, Elizabeth Noll, -Loraine Netzel QMrs. Ray Hanneganj, Rosella Palkovitz CMrs. G. Siskindl Anna Mae Petach fwife ofJoseph Danko, a local high school instructorl, Dorothy Popp CMrs. Charles LesmanD, Pearl James, Ruth Klein QMrs. Wilsonl, Cora Lacock CMrs. John EverettD, Louise Lindberg CMrs. James Franksl Roberta Logan CMrs. Royd Metzl, Helen Maxwell CMrs. James PharD, Mar- garet Russel QMrs. Rudolph Ginnell, Sylvia Samuels CMrs. L. Kramerb, Erma Schoeller CMrs. Charles Davisb, Grace Schoeller CMrs. Milesl, Mary Louise Small CMrs. Thurman Overandl, Mable Springer, Anna Stephan, Hilda Tuckfelt QMrs. T. A. Lezinsonl, Edna Walrath, Helen Walley CMrs. Donald Goodl, Hazel Walters, Ella Webb, Dorothy Weber, Bernice Weiss CMrs. A. J. Grossj, Ina Forsythe QMrs. Tom Neel, Mildred Gilbert CMrs. W. Mellingerl Virginia Gothart CMrs. Emmett Spanglerb, Bertha Halle CMrs. Wm. Dickinsonp, Georgia Hartman CMrs. George Sharpey, Elsie Hatcher CMrs. Clark Hamila tonb. La Verne Russler lives in Florida. Other members of the class entering the teaching profession include: Adelaide Ferguson, Grayce Graham, Eva Griffiths CDravosburgD, Fern Hackett, Emma Hoffman CAdam TownshipD, Robert Izod Csubstitute teacher in the local high schooll, Grace Lemon Chigh school department of the Eleventh WardD, Mary Elizabeth Long, CWashington, Pennj Verna Lyle QPort Vuel, Gwen McKenery Chigh school department, Shaw Avenue Buildingl, Helen Osborne CPenn Town! shipf, Mary Paisley CFrank, Penn.D, Ruth Ripple CNorth Versailles Townshipb, Eunice Shatzer CLiberty Borob, Helen Stauffer CNorth Versailles Townshipl, Mae Steel CPort VueD, Sylvia Taksel Csubstitute grade teacherl, Mary Wray QPort Vuej, Hazel Johnson CLincoln Schoolj Don Farkus works for Samuels'. Frank Fichtner is employed by the National Tube. Tom Field resides in Baltimore. Howard Finkel works in his father's store. Henry Fraley is attending the Pitt Medical School. Julia Fraley works at the F. 84 W. Grand. Laura Franko is employed by the Elsie Brown beauty shop. Donald French is at Royer's. James Flude operates movies in the Wilmerding Y. M. C. A. Sylvia Friedman works in the Pittsburgh grocery store. Walter Fritz is employed at the National Tube. Regis Gibson is a salesman. Wm. Gilchrist works at the Tube City brewery. Marie Gilmore is an Isaly Em- ployee. Herbert Gordon is employed by theJ. C. Penney Company. James Gorr works at Woods' Mill. Mary Gostovich is a graduate nurse. Eva Grahn is employed at Menzies Harry Greenfield is a helper at Weinberg Service Station. Richard Grifhn is working for the National Tube. So does Edward Hadberg. Kenneth Hallett conducts a newspaper agency. Clark Hamilton is connected YOUGH-JA-MON ' Notes of the Classes-Continued with the Hamilton Transfer Company. Albert Hannegan works for the Daily News. Marie Haralam is a cashier at the Crystal restaurant. Elsie Harper is a nurse at the McKeesport hospital. Neel Narrison is employed by the Hunter Edmund- son Company. Louise Herbertson, a graduate of Carnegie Tech, is doing social work. Wesley Herr works in a pretzel factory. George Hess is a stu- dent at the Clarion State Teachers' College. La Verne Hickey works at the Hirshberg Furniture Store. Wm. Hoak is employed at the Tin Mill. Harriet Hoos is doing social work in Duquesne. Mary Hopkins is a Carnegie Tech graduateg she is a decorator. Anthony Hornfeck is attending the Pitt Engineering School. Helen Huff works in McKeesport. Dorothy Illman is employed by Helmstadter's. Milton Israel resides in Chicago. Dorothy Ivy is a Dravosburg music teacher. Dorothy sent in a line account of some of her classmates. Anna jacobansky is doing private nursing. Earl James works at Woods' Mill, while Herbert Jaycox is at the National Tube. John 'leney is working in his father's garage. Helen jenkins is a recent Pitt graduate. Vincent Jensen is driving a gas truck for Wertenbach-Saunders Company. Sara Johns is employed at the Famous. Helen Jones works at Balsamo's. Bernard joy is employed at the National Tube. Isadore Joshowitz is in the trucking business. Wm. Kaler is a National Tube employe. Louis Kelsch is in the real estate and insurance business. Marie Kenny works at Oberdick's grocery store, while Matilda Keresi is connected with a Five and Ten in Pittsburgh. Glenn Kier is employed at the Tin Plate. Wm. Killgallon is in the employ of G. C. Murphys Mildred Kinkaid lives in Chicago. Hallie Kirkland works injimmyjordan's beauty shop. Elmer Kohl is connected with the United States Glass Company, at Glassport. Frank Kutzfara, a Senior at Pitt, was recently married. Frank was on the 1934 football team at Pitt. Joseph Kopus is employed at the Columbiana Radiator Company. Edward Lickert works at the Tin Plate. Thomas Lindberg is a drug clerk at Mader's. Arlington Lindskog works at the Firth Sterling. Alice Littlejohn is a nurse at the Presby- terian hospital. Genevieve Loeb works at Mur- phy's, while Ernest Lofstrom is employed at Menzie's. Kenneth Lueckert is a salesman for the Cudahy Packing Company. Thomas Lynch works in the U. S. Steel pension department, Pittsburgh. Norris MacFarlane, a Penn State graduate, is a metallurgist with the NationalTube. james Mader is studying medicine at the University of Pennsyl- vania. Beatrice Malseed is doing Americanization work, while Catherine Mangan is a nurse. Kathryne Manning resides in Braddock. Vern Maxie is a Carnegie Tech art student. Eugene McBride is a paper hanger. Elizabeth Mazurek works for her father. Margaret McGregor is one of Dr. Richey's secretaries. Jack McKee is a Pitt medical student. Myron Maxwell works in the Tin Mill, at Monessen. Kenneth McBeth is employed by the Standard Oil Company, Pittsburgh. Ellis McNulty is a Sears-Roebuck employe. Harry Middlemiss works at the National Tube, while Marion Miller is connected with the Western Ice and Utilities Company. Hazel Mil- ligan is an Allegheny College graduate. Howard 17 Minnick is a student at the Pittsburgh School of Accountancy. Charles Moore is connected with the Murphy Company. Ray Moore works for his father. Israel Moritz is employed by the U. S. Glass Company, Glassport. Mary Morris is a Slippery Rock graduate. Amy Neel is doing private nursing. james Nehez is working for Baehr Brothers. Marjorie Nelson works for the Government at Washington, D. C. Delbert New- man is a salesman. Paul Newman works at De Roy's, at Pittsburgh. John Ord has been awarded a fellowship at Carnegie Techg he is doing research work in physics. Lawrence Osterman is working in Beaver County. Thurman Overand, whose father died recently, works in the Gulf Oil Company's office in Pittsburgh. Hildur Palm works at Ulm's meat market. Lillian Palm is employed by the United Real Estate Company. Joseph Pastor is a St. Vincent's graduate. Robert Patterson works at the Columbiana foundry. Margaret Pearce is a Murphy employee. Carl Pearson works at Ted Ellstrom's garage. John Picone is studying for the priesthood at St. Bernardine Monastery, Hollidaysburg, Penn. Margaret Polansky is em- ployed at the Union Dye Works. Frank Pilette works in the Ruben building. Dan Pollard is an Ohio State student. Wm. Porter, who has helped very materially in gathering news about his class- mates, is employed by the Potter, McCune Com- pany. Irving Pressman works at the McKeesport Auto Parts Company. John Quinn is studying for the priesthood at Riverforest, Illinois. Edith Richards is a Helmstadter em loyee. Elise Riggs is a Pitt graduate. Nell Richards is an Allegheny College student, while Mary Rodgers is attending Grove City College. Ethel Rogerson works in the bank at Glassport. Betty Rogers is a stenographer for the Liquor Control Board at Harrisburg. Wilbur Rorabaugh drives a truck for the Famous. Pearl Rosen is a government exployee at Harrisburg. Violet Roth works at Ruben's. Charles Ryan works for the city street department. Sarah Savage is a Seton Hall senior. Charles Schmidt is employed by the Duquesne Light Com- pany. Paul Schmidt is studying dentistry at the University of Pittsburgh. Wm. Schmidt is employ- ed at the Peters' Packing Company. Allen Scott works at Murphy's. Walter Seastedt works at the Columbiana Foundry. Wm. Seitz is em- ployed at the National Tube, he also attends Pitt. George Sharpe is a Standard Oil employe. Edwin Sherwin works at the Westinghouse Airbrake. David Siegel is a salesman for the Tube City Novelty Company. Helen Skepstedt works at Potter-McCune's. Emma Slack is one of Mr. Bower's secretaries. Jack Soles resides in New York City. Wesley Soles is employed at the Na- tional Tube. Frank Springer is a paint salesman. Frances Starr is a National Tube employee. Homer Starr is connected with the G. C. Murphy Com- pany. Ernest Stencel works for the Duquesne Light Company. Margaret Stevenson resides in Cumberland, Maryland. Helen Stewart is in train- ing at the McKeesport hospital. Anna Stratton is a nurse at the local hospital. Finley Stewart is attending the Carnegie Tech Night School. jack Sullivan is a Waynesburg College senior. Joseph Surmacz, a Carnegie Tech graduate, is employed l935 A YOUGH-A-MON I935 Notes of the Classes-Continued by the Carnegie Steel Company. Elmer Svedburg works for the Braun Baking Com any. jacob Thomas is a Lutheran Seminary studlent. La Rue Thomas is an operator for the Bell Telephone Com- pany. Alice Tilden is a graduate of the Indiana State Teachers' College. Mike Tomko is an em- ploye of the National Tube. So is George Tracy. Chester Ulm works in the Westinghouse orlice, while Harry Ulm is employed in a local service station. Annette Umansky works in the stare liquor branch in Pittsburgh. Edith Ungar is em- ployed by the Tube City Novelty Company. Dorothy Vaughn is Dr. Ord's orlice clerk. Wrn. Veway works at Balsamo's. Sam Vignovic and Joseph Vukmanic are employed at the National Tube, while Edmond Voelker is at Woods' Mill and Albert Wargo at the Tin Plate. Winston Watkins is studying the undertaking business. Herman Wandrei is a Tin Plate employe. Elsie Wells works at the Famous. Jean West is doing private nursing. George Wilkinson works at Mann's drug store, Velma Whitheld is employed at the R. E. Kaplan Furniture Store. Herbert Willson works at the Baehr Brothers' garage. Emma Wirth is a graduate nurse. Margaret Wirtman works for the Potter-MeCune Company. Ruth Wolf is employed in the office ofthe Metro- politan Insurance Company. Frederick Crawley is a salesman for the Life Aid Laboratories, Chicago, Illinois. Percy Garland works for the Union Clothing Company. Brinton Grinage does excavation work with his father. Ronald Miller is a clerk with the Clyde E. Speer Coal and Coke Company. Victor Bell works for the Pittsburgh Maid Baking Companyg he is a truck driver. Wm. Burton works for the McKeesport Candy Company. Wm. Clark works for McCann's. John Karabin works at Hirshberg's. Dolores Mervos is employed in her father's restaurant. Charles Olson is employed as a pattern maker. Pauline Wiskeman is a Dravosburg correspondent for the Daily News. Albert Hutchison and Jack Kemp have crossed the Great Divide. THE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM The Scene of Concerts, Plays, and Assemblies 176 A w r -5 X l P F I P 5 P I I I r r l K R Q 3 i 2 1 1 1 lf Ei 'Q i , 1 E I li li Y! 25 'i I. Q3 V is I. !, v ji 5, fx ' M n. l L F: 5. ? El I, Fa I. 31 5 i '1 E1 ix is 1, 1 1 1 5 1 3 i I 1 1 4 A I 4 3 I 1 3 i 1 ? 5' Ill: ilxss of 1 14 i
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