McKeesport High School - Yough A Mon Yearbook (Mckeesport, PA)
- Class of 1938
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K NQVQ D S M1 I mnmumumumuuunununununuu um TNUNHHNM. -I ui-Hwunvunuuuwu-Hbuimmm 'Vi-3.0-FW-I Q if si? 5 '--i'..l'll, ia, R: Q3I'vi.luUuuunUn'kl N ETH J 1 xx 'Q -A E 'U'-llblllulxlului U:-.El wuilxluUnv:MwmmWmHmHnwHUNw+X '4V44 xlQql A Igzli-gum L R O M wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmwhlh l-.. xluluuwwwm .Annu-E, I Q. l ..-1 , 1 la: '. h M H .vxv I K X rm I uwwwm-WI'al'-wx!! I: :Nw I: X L 9 1 X A E .CN -gbidxll wrbllf if uw R 11 2: , -lg i l MHA X llxlxixxgi 1 'lsr A K K ww L 'Xxx lk-x L V Ei.: .- gf .k Xxxtkxzxi MIR' gi. 1 I I :N UHANHUHI UwwwunNNHUnHNHNAAuunnuununuununnnnnnunu E - - ffffw THE D IN A M THIS T MMmmummmmmmmmmmwmmgm Miss To Anna A. Nelson t h cl friencl, a leader in our an ch F the truth and in the con- Ol' t cl growth and progress P oft e i ort High School, we cl d t the Yough-a-Mon of 1938. EN it 1555559 li . rrr ! V X!! - if 1 ,W if W ' I XJ 33,7 f N ,ff f WY! 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I lu,-... .M ff 'M ,ily if ,mn ff' 7 f X 4 4' E 5 N 3 I 5 x : 1 -' x 5 if 1 ' ' -' , ' -' mx fi ' .J fi! xx ' E! 1' X 1' N f X 1 :ff -1 il 9 ,4 ' f, A I 5 , S f 2 W . fdi f ' z R 1 g ' I 1 i W , 1 1,1 , 'X 'f 3 ' . N, 'ff 'f ----'-ff' ' 1 - ' ' ' --J-Lf' ' Nw ff-...WJ .. 'aww gn.- ........ www! K.-- T ............... , ff44aff22Z??2?I:2?f44f4f4v444ff!!f?f2'!ffa'fff14f1!-Q1W-2'ffWE2E222Z22ZZ2?QZH2Z??ZQZZi?????i???? THE SCHOOL THE HIGH SCHOOL ln this laborious world of ours, tumultuous with toil and struggle, Among hurrying crowds, stand before us, Alma Mater, face to face THE GEORGE WASHINGTON BUILDING J. S. McFeaIers, Principal THE SHAW AVENUE BUILDING Frank J. Weigle, Principal H. S. Arthur, M.D. Clifford J. Shafer R. M. Baldridge President James J. Henderson, Jr. wi T. Norton Vice-President Secretary BOARD OI' SCHOOL DIRECTORS E- M- Midi Y T. D. McKee Mrsm Elizabeth H. Newlin Wi n Pfaff, D. o. s. J s K' Ruby BOARD OI' SCHOOL DIRECTORS JAMES H. LAWSON Superintendent of Schools JOHN F. BOWER Principal of the High School Howard C. McElroy Assistant Principal of the High School F. Frank Crall Student Counselor Frank J. Weigle Principal Shaw Avenue Building J. S. McFe-:ters Principal George Washington Building THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT First Row: Miss Lindquist, Miss Armstrong, Miss Woods, Mlss Engels, Miss Steele. Second Row: Miss Hardy, Mrs. Arone, Mrs. Ahlquist. Mr. Dewoody, Miss Calhoun, Miss Engelman, Miss Bruce THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT . First Row: Mlss Mackanic, Miss Rankin, Mr. Berkoma, Miss McKenery, Mrs. Black. Second Row: Mrs. Coursin, Mlss Anna Nelson, Mlss Smedley, Mr. Beatty, Miss Svedberg, Miss Lllllan Nelson, Miss Kerezsi. Third Row: Mr. Kohn, Mr. Sehad, Miss Cramblet, Miss Fluke, Miss Low, Mr. Strong, Mr. McKenery. Fourth Flow: Mrs. White. Mr. Pry. Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Ahrens, Mr. Aeklln, Miss Tnhin. Absent: Mlss Catherine Watson. THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT First Row: Miss Auld, Dr. Crausaz, Miss G. Katharine Watson. Second Raw: Mr. Amschler, Mlss Ross, Mrs. Ahrens, Miss Norton, Mr. Carlson. THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT First Row: Mr. Bowen, Miss Pottholf, Mr. Blythe, Mlss Lemon, Mr. Black. Second How: Miss Hall att, Miss Courtice, Miss Youmans, Miss Taylor, Miss Giilman, Miss Richardson Third Row: Mr. Thomas, Mr. Rleman, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Wiggins. THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT First Row: Miss Exnor, Miss Emerson, Mr. Crouse, Miss Buergin, Miss Boax Second Row: Mr. Belgrade, Mrs. Gniley, Mrs. Wells, Mr. Moffatt. Third Row: Mr. Willauer, Mr. Hartman. Mr. Faliquist, Mr. Dunlop. Fourth Row: Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Doohia, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Tinson. THE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Hrs! Row: Miss Thompson, Miss Maiseed, Mr. Erwin, Miss West, Miss Rippei. Second Row: Miss Dunlap, Miss Gray, Miss Brown, Miss Felton, Miss Kerezsi, Miss Wills. Third Row: Mr. Reigard, Mr. Tacey, Miss Lindquist, Miss Cartwright, Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Tindall. Fourth Row: Mr. Wingert, Mr. Hammltt, Mr. Mason, Mr. Travis, Mr. Izod. THE SPECIAL SUBJECTS DEPARTMENT First Row: Miss McLeod CLibrariani, Mr. Claes CPhysicaI Educationb. Miss Wallace lMusie5, Mr. Stribrny CMusic5. Miss Hill CHOme Ecunomicsi. Second Row: Miss Skewis CHome Ecunomicsi. Miss Herskowilz QMusici, Miss Meinert CPhysicaI Educalionl, Miss Trimble iArtJ, Miss Sowa CPhysicaI Educationl. Miss Gorzo CHome Econumicsb. THE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT First Row: Mr. Konns, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Weitz. Second Row: Mr. Lanks, Mr. McConnell, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Gannon. Third Row: Mr. Chaplin, Mr. Stahlein, Mr. Jones, Mr. Priest, Mr. Winlerling Administration and Faculty JAMES H. LAWSON, Ed.D., University ol Pittsburgh. Superintendent ol Schools. JOHN F. BOWER, A.B., Allegheny College, A.M., Columbia University. Princi- pal of the High School. HOWARD C. McELROY, A.B., Wesleyan University, LL.B. Duquesne University, A.M., University ol Pittsburgh. Assistant Principal ol the l'ligh School. FRANK J. WEIGLE, B.S., Carnegie lnstitute ol Technology, M.Ed., University ol Pittsburgh. Principal ol the Shaw Avenue Building. J. S. McFEATERS, B.S., Carnegie Institute ol Technology, A.M., University of Pitts- burgh. Principal of the George Washington Building. F. FRANK CRALL, A.B., Oberlin College, University ol Pittsburgh. Student Counselor. H. Vera Trimble .... Maud Woods ...... Elfreeda Buhleier-Ahlquist. . . Marion Armstrong ......... Rose Floro-Arone. . . Rosmer L. Bruce .... Frances Calhoun ..... Leland P. DeWoody . Florence Engelman . . Alice M. Engels .... Hazel L. Hardy ..... Gertrude E. Lindquist ....... Drew Steele. . . . . . . . l. J. Berkema . . . G. R. Acklin. . . Carsten Ahrens. . . Foster Beatty ....... Harriet Telft-Black . . . Jean Baird-Coursin. . . Ruth L. Cramblet ........... Donald E. Ferguson.. Hulda L. Fluke. . . Margaret Kerezsi . . Harry L. Kohn .... Ruth E. Low ........ Katherine Mackanic ........ Charles E. McKenery. Gwen McKenery .... Anna A. Nelson. . . C. Lillian Nelson .... Harry C. Pry ..... Margaret Rankin .... August M. Schad. . . Dorothy A. Smedley Lawrence W. Strong. Anne C. Svedberg ......... Eleanor M. Tobin. . . ---...- ......- ART B.S., Ohio University, A.M., Western Reserve University ..... COMMERCIAL lndiana State Teachers College ....Art Department-Chairman, Shorthand and Transcription B.S., University of Pittsburgh ............. Shorthand and Transcription B.S., Keuka College, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh Business Law and Business Science B.S., Indiana State Teachers College ....... Shorthand and Transcription A.B., Grinnell College ............ Bookkeeping and Business Science B.S., University of Pittsburgh ................ . ......... Typewriting B.S., Grove City College, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh. .Bookkeeping A.B., Beaver College ................................ Typewriting B.E., Whitewater State Teachers College .... Shorthand and Typewriting Indiana State Teachers College .......... B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. . B.S., University of Pittsburgh ........ ENGLISH A.B., A.M., University ol lllinois ....... M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh . . . . . . ..............Bookkeeping Shorthand and Typewriting . . . . . . .Economic Geography Department-Chairman, B.S., M.S., Ohio State University .......................... A.M., Columbia University .......... A.B., Allegheny College ....... D ...... B.S., A.M., University of Pittsburgh ..... ss... . .-... s-sa --sa ....- A.B., Allegheny College ................................. A.B., Marietta College, A.M., Ohio State University. . . . . . . . . B.S., University of Pittsburgh .............................. A.B., University of Pittsburgh ........................... A.B., University of Pittsburgh, A.M., University of Michigan A.B., A.M., Northwestern University as.-...ss-.--..-...---s .4 --- A.B., Allegheny College .............. ................. A.B., University ol Pittsburgh .... A.B., University of Pittsburgh .... A.B., Allegheny College ...... A.B., Allegheny College ...... A.B., University of Pittsburgh ........ ....- ....- ....- sa... ...ass .s ....- A.B., Allegheny College ................................. B.S., Ohio State University, A.M., Columbia University ....... A.B., Cornell College, A.M., Columbia University .......... A.B., University of Michigan .............................. A.B., University of Pittsburgh ....... A.B., Lake Erie College, M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh... 22 ..................... English English English English English English English English English English English English English English English English English English English English . English English English . . .English Catherine L. Watson ........ Virginia Scully-White ..... Sarah Gorzo ............. Anne H. Hill ...... Savina S. Skewis .... Robert M. Crausaz Dorothy M. Norton ........ G. Katherine Watson ....... Herbert M. Amschler ....... Harry L. Carlson ........... Dorothy Anderson-Ahrens. . Mary E. Auld ......... . . . . Marlin Ross ...... Helen C. McLeod ......... Eleanore Sturve. . . John M. Blythe. . . Joseph W. Black .... ..... J. W. Bowen ..... ..... Irma J. Courtice. . . Byrde Gillman ............. Priscilla J. Hazlett .......... Grace J. Lemon .... ..... Joseph Lynch ...... ..... Helen M. Potthoff ......... Amelia Richardson ......... Glenn W. Rieman.. . . . . Edna L. Taylor ..... ..... Norton J. Thomas. . . . . . . . Walter J. Wiggins .......... Agnes Youmans .... ..... E. J. Stribrny ..... Selma Herslcowitz. . . . . . . . Arla E. Wallace. . W. A. Clees ..... Erna E. Mcinert ..... ..... Helen Sowa ...... . . . Ober D. Crouse. . . ..... aa... ..... ..... THE FACULTY A.B., Duquesne University ...... ..... E nglish A.B., Bucknell University ........... ..... E nglish HOME ECONOMICS B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology Department-Chairman, Home Economics B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology ............. .Home Economics B.S., University of Delaware ...................... Home Economics FRENCH A.B., Ohio Northern University, A.M., Ohio State University, .Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh ........ Department-Chairman, French A.B., Northwestern University, A.M., Pennsylvania State College French A.B., Pennsylvania College for Women ..................... French GERMAN B.S., Pennsylvania State College ...... ..... G erman LATIN A.B., Gettysburg College I Department-Chairman for Latin, Latin and History A.B., Morningside College, M.L., University of Pittsburgh Latin and Civics A.B., Mount Holyoke College .... .... ........... L a tin A.B., Wilson College. . ........... .... .......... L a tin LIBRARY A.B., University of Montana, B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology Librarian A.B., University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library School MATHEMATICS B.S., M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh ............ Department-Chairman Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Solid and Plane Geometry A.B., University of Pittsburgh ................. Industrial Mathematics A.B., Transylvania College, A.M., University of Kentucky. .Geometry A.B., Vassar College, A.M., Columbia Universi? I A h ommercia rit metic University of Pittsburgh ..... ............... A Igebra and Arithmetic A.B., University of Pittsburgh, B.S., Carnegie Insgtute of Tefherzolzgy ommercia rit metic A.B., Allegheny College ................... Commercial Arithmetic B.S., Geneva College ............ ............. A lgebra A.B., Allegheny College ............................... Algebra Litt.B., A.M., Grove City College ...................... Geometry A.B., Juniata College, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh ...... Geometry A.B., Wellesley College. ..... ........................ . .Algebra A.B., Susquehanna University, A.M., University :afdPittsbrEh h n ustria at ematics B.S., Westminster College, M.Ed., University of Fgittlsburgti M h n ustria at ematics A.B., Lake Erie College ................................. Algebra MUSIC A.B., Carnegie Institute of Technology Department-Chairman, Instrumental Music B.S., Indiana State Teachers College .......... ' ............... Music B.S.M., Oberlin Conservatory of Music ..... .... C horal Music PHYSICAL EDUCATION B.S., Grove City College Department-Chairman, Physical and Health Education B.S., Temple University ............... Physical and Health Education B.S., Slippery Rock State Teachers College .... . .... Physical Education SCIENCE B.S., University of Pittsburgh .... ..... D epartment-Chairman, Physics 2 3 Hector Belgrade. . . Rachel Boax ..... Grace Buergin ..... J. S. Calhoun ........ Albert R. Doehla .... Louis Dunlop ...... Esther Emerson ....... Albert Fallquist ...... Carrie L. Gailey ..... Stewart N. Hartman. . . Joseph E. Moffatt .... Samuel L. Stewart, Jr.. John T. D. Tinson .... Ivy Simpson-Wells. . . John F. Willauer ..... Shelby Erwin . . Gertrude Brown ...... Frank Buchanan ...... Beatrice V. Cartwright ....... Margaret Dunlap ..... Flora C. Felton ..... Lillian Gray ..... J. Lewis Hammitt .... J. Robert lzod ....... Rachel A. Lindquist. . Helen G. Malseed. . . W. E. Mason ........ Mark R. Reigard ..... Ethel Rippel ....... William S. Tacey ..... Mary E. Thompson. . . Henry J. Tindall ..... L. R. Travis ........ Ruth A. West ....... Mary Louise Wills. . . Philip H. Wingert .... Frank J. Weigle ...... Bert Johnson .... R. D. Cannon ...... Byron L. Chaplin. . . J. Morris Jones .... Alfred A. Kerr. . M. C. Koons ...... Gerald F. Lanks ...... James H. Lewis ...... George H. McConnell Jay M. Priest ........ Frank Stablein ....... Homer O. Weitz .... August K. Winterling. .....- THE FACULTY B.S., Ph.G., University of Pittsburgh ..... A.S., Goucher College .............. A.B., Allegheny College .......... . . . . . . . .Chemistry . . . .General Science . . . .General Science B.S., Pennsylvania State College. . . . ............. . .General Science A.B., Grove City College ................ . . . . . . . . .General Science B.S., Allegheny College, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh .... Chemistry A.B., College of Wooster ................ B.S., Ohio Northern University ........... . . . . . . . . .General Science ..........Chemistry A.B., Wellesley College .............. General Science and Algebra B.S., Susquehanna University ......... Physics and Physical Geography B.S., Allegheny College ...... . - .... . . A.B., Westminster College ..... .... . . ............. Physics . . . .General Science B.S., Bethany College .................... . . ........... Biology A.B., Thiel College .......................... . . . .General Science B.S., Ursinus Collegei A.M., University of Pennsylvania ...... Biology SOCIAL STUDIES A.B., Oakland City Collegei A.M., Indiana Universi? Department- hairmani History A.B., Hiram Collegef A.M., University of Chicago ........... History B.S., University of Pittsburgh ............ ............... E conomics A.B., University of Pittsburgh .................... ...... H istory A.B., University of Pittsburgh ....... .......... . . .... History A.B., Otterbein College ................................... Civics B.S., Grove City Collegef A.M., University of Pittsburgh Economics and Social Problems A.B., A.M., Washington and Jefferson College .............. History A.B., University of Pittsburgh ............................ .History University of Pittsburgh ............ Civics and Commercial Arithmetic A.B., Muskingum College .......................... ...... H istory A.B., West Virginia Universityf A.M., University of Pittsbur h SociaT Problems A.B., Bethany Collegef A.M., University of Pittsburgh ......... Civics A.B., Wilson College .............................. ..... C ivics A.B., Geneva Collegef A.M., Columbia University .......... History B.S., M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh ......................... Civics A.B., Pennsylvania State College ................. History and Civics A.B., A.M., University of Pittsburgh ....................... History Indiana State Teachers Collegei University of Pittsburgh ......... Civics A.B., University of Pittsburgh ....................... .... H istory A.B., University of Pittsburgh ............ ......... .... H i story VOCATIONAL EDUCATION B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technologyf M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh Director of Vocational Education B.S., M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh Department-Chairmani Drafting and Related Drawing Buffalo State Teachers College ................. Unit Trade Electricity B.S., Pennsylvania State College ........ Electrical Theory and Drafting Williamson Trade School ........... Mechanical Drawing and Algebra Carnegie Institute of Technology Unit Trade Patternmaking and Related Drawing Rochester Mechanics Institute ......... .......... U nit Trade Drafting Bliss Electrical Schooli University of Pittsburgh ............. Electricity B.S., University of Pittsburgh ............. B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology ..... B.S., The Stout lnstitutef A.M., University of . .Unit Trade Patternmaking B.S., University of Pittsburgh .... . . University of Pittsburgh .................. B.S., University of Pittsburgh .... 24 . . . Unit Trade Electricity . . . . . . .Electrical Theory Pittsburgh Mechanical Drawing . .Unit Trade Drafting . . . .Mechanical Drawing The Class of 1938 -,- CLASS OFFICERS President .... ..................... R ...... D J BAILEY Vice-President ...... ..... Y OLANDA Kiss-I Secretary ...... ....... J EAN CURRY Treasurer ..... ROBERT EVERETT CLASS COLORS Green and Gold CLASS FLOWER Gardenia CLASS MOTTO Not Finished But Begun 25 Senior Class Committees THE RING COMMITTEE D J Bailey, Lawrence Bell, Catherine Bissell, Lois Jane Black, Jeannette Calloway, John Dunn, Lloyd Emanuel, George Figiel, Paula Geiser, Herbert Greenland, Sam Gwosden, Caroline Hardwick, Lottie lzbicka, Alberta Mellin, Regina Mitchell, Jean Nelson, Rose Pausic, Katherine Sarzynski, Margaret Savage, John Scott, Dorothy Steele, William Ulm, Charles Utter, Charles Witherow, Harold Zell. THE CHRISTMAS DANCE COMMITTEE William Black, Kay Bissell, Gladys Emery, Caroline Hardwick, Kensley Miller, Charles Shaw, Ferne Striiiler, Harry Wilson. THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY COMMITTEE Josephine Vadala, William Cooley, John Crall, Irene Dobos, Jane Gillingham, Walter Kmiecik, Morrell Patterson, Andrew Puc, William Sandmeyer, Betty Will. THE MOTTO COMMITTEE Frank Wolf, Constance Bazanos, Bette Chomanics, Maynard Duncan, Glen Fehr, Virginia Fichtner, Carolyn Goldberg, Regis Hock, Paul Hurley, Renee Schmidt. THE COLORS COMMITTEE Peggy Jane Hayes, Eleanor Burns, Nell Cochenour, William Dean, Robert Greaves James Kniss, Patrick Langan, John Mezoff, Elizabeth Pribish, Herman W. Schweitzer. THE FLOWER COMMITTEE Rose Gaudy, Olive Berry, Burton Boehmer, William Brannan, Anna Louise Davis, Valeria Ginn, Robert Hudson, Henry Kaminski, Rebecca Moffatt, Milton Moore. THE EASTER DANCE COMMITTEE Mariorie Garratt, Nancy Arvin, Melvin Herbert, Joseph Montgomery, Robert Nelson, Betty Osberg, Edward Phillips, Jean Shaffer. THE INVITATIONS COMMITTEE Dorothea Appel, Mabel Ahlquist, Betty Barco, Russell Copeland, Betty Griffiths, Everett Hurst, George Kerrfoot, Ethel Kristufek, Jack Stephan, Bernard Wheaton. 26 Jack Anderson Vocational lndustrial La Verne E. Anderson Virginia Lee Andrew General Commercial D J Bailey Waller E. Ackerman Eresiden! Preparatory reparatory Mary E. Adams Yolanda R. Kish Vice-President Preparatory General Preparatory Mabel L. Ahlquist Jean R. Curry PYCDGVGYOVY Secretary General Commercial Robert D. Everett Treasurer Preparatory Frances M. Acie Preparatory Harold E. Ackerman Vocational Industrial June E. Alderin General Commercial M. Hope Allen General Commercial Anna E. Alfemus General ' 27 Dorothea A. Appel General Commercial Ethelmarie Apter Preparatory Rose Arolahaly Secretarial Commercial Martha P. Aroselle Preparatory Nancy J. Arvin General Commercial W. Robert Austin Preparatory Jerry Bach Vocational Industrial Regina A. Badnerosky Secretarial Commercial Hayes E. Badstibner General Commercial Ruth M. Bailey Preparatory Dorothy Baker Preparatory Wesley C. Baker General Joseph A. Balint General Andrew D. Balogh Unclassified Betty E. Barco General Commercial 28 Peter Barowich Vocational Industrial Lois V. Barr General Bernard H. Batten General Constance Bazanos Preparatory June L. Beck General Commercial Norman Bedry General Grace E. Bedsworth Unclassified Lawrence H. Bell General Melvin A. Benedict General Anna Marie Benson General John L. Benyak General lndustrial Charles A. Berg General Peter Bergeric Vocational lndustrial Olive Jane Berry General Regina Berla General Helen J. Bieda Preparatory Mercedes J. Billy Preparatory Harold Bingman General 29 Mabel E. Bishop General Commercial Kay M. Bissell General Elmer Ray Black Vocational Industrial Lois Jane Black Preparatory William M. Black Preparatory Robert Blair Vocational Industrial Irene Blumenthal Unclassified Burton F. Boehmer Preparatory Mildred Bohenlco Secretarial Commercial Josephine L. Bondi Preparatory Viola M. Bonnet General Helen A. Borlcowski General Eleanor Louise Bostrom General John A. Bowser Preparatory Noel F. Boyd Preparatory Eugene A. Bradley Vocational Industrial Charles William Brennan General Etta M. Branson General Commercial 30 Herbert G. Breitinger General Industrial Leota M. Breitinger General Commercial Marian Bridges Secretarial Commercial J. Tyrrell Brown Preparatory Edwin J. Bryan Vocational Industrial Robert E. Buono General Steve G. Burgess Preparatory Rita Elizabeth Burlce General Eleanor L. Burns Preparatory Peggy M. Burns General Andrew C. Butlco Secretarial Commercial Andrew Butkovsky Vocational Industrial Ruth A. Byard General Commercial Harold B. Byer Preparatory Edith M. Byrd General Noel A. Calhoun Preparatory Jeannette Calloway Secretarial Commercial C. La Verne Campbell General Commercial 31 Richard E. Campbell Preparatory Rudy L. Campbell General George Cano General Dorothy L. Carnish Preparatory Lillian E. Carpenter Preparatory Eugene R. Carrozza Preparatory Priscilla M. Carrozza Secretarial Commercial Alyce L. Carter Secretarial Commercial James L. Chadwick Preparatory Albert M. Charney Vocational lndustrial Dorothy R. Childers Secretarial Commercial Bette G. Chomanics General Commercial John J. Ciavarra Unclassified Joseph R. Cindric Vocational Industrial Doris M. Clark General John V. Clark Vocational Industrial Robert P. Cline Vocational lndustrial Clyde J. Coates Vocational Industrial 32 Corrine N. Coates Preparatory Nell L. Cochenour General Commercial Ruth Cochenour General Jean L. Coleman General Jon Compel Vocational Industrial Clementine E. Connelly Preparatory Herman E. Conrad General Commercial William R. Cooley Preparatory Robert Copeland General Russell Copeland Vocational Industrial Martha Jane Comman General Commercial Betty E. Corwin General Commercial Bernice I. Coughlin Secretarial Commercial Bernard C. Cozad General Commercial John Crall Preparatory Edna G. Craven Unclassihecl Margaret L. Craven General Doris E. Crookham General Commercial 33 Virginia H.- Crouch Preparatory Dorothy M. Culbert General Amelia Cynkar General Alex Damianos General Commercial Andrew Danko General Commercial Edward J. Danko Vocational Industrial Ruth D. Dauvin General Commercial Anna Louise Davis General Florence Davis Secretarial Commercial Gertrude Davis Secretarial Commercial Robert O. Davis Preparatory Ruth V. Davis General Leona E. Dawson General Anna Maye Day Preparatory William Dean Vocational Industrial Ethel J. Dearth General Commercial Alfred E. Dellapenna General Helen Del Signore Secretarial Commercial 34 Josephine C. Dembiski General Irene J. Dencsy Secretarial Commercial Genevieve T. Denny General Commercial Betty J. Dias General Lois Dietrich General E. Jane Dirling General Commercial Henry Ditter General Leah A. Ditter Secretarial Commercial Olivette M. Dittman Preparatory Irene T. Dobos General Commercial Zane P. Donaldson Preparatory Regina C. Dorbola Secretarial Commercial Lucy Dorcic Secretarial Commercial Anna M. Doric Unclassified Norman C. Doyle General Andrew Dranko Vocational Industrial Katherine H. Dumic General Maynard W. Duncan Secretarial Commercial 35 La Rue G. Dunham Preparatory John E. Dunn Vocational Industrial Margaret E. Duval General Florence Edelheit Secretarial Commercial Betty M. Edison Secretarial Commercial Marvin H. Eisner Preparatory Albert E. Elko Preparatory Nick G. Ellis General Dorothy E. Ellstrom General Commercial Lloyd E. Emanuel Vocational Industrial Gladys Marion Emery General Commercial Johanna E. Erdody General Commercial John O. Erkman Vocational Industrial Anna Louise Evans General John Fairbaugh Preparatory Claire T. Farrell Preparatory Fred 5. Faust General Industrial Joseph Fedela General Commercial 36 Glenn H. Fehr General Paul E. Fenslce General Commercial Margaret E. Ferency Unclassified Ugirtha J. Ferguson Preparatory Louis Fernandez Vocational industrial Virginia Fichtner Preparatory George A. Figiel Vocational Industrial James Finley Preparatory Eleanor J. Finney Secretarial Commercial Helen L. Firth Preparatory Jane E. Fish Preparatory Ann Fitz Hugh Preparatory John J. Flaherty Vocational lndustrial Peter J. P. Flanyalc General Commercial Clifford W. Flegal Unclassified Ruth Ann Forgie General Commercial Nick J. Forkovitz General M. Virginia Fortune General 37 Allyne R. Franlc General Betty Frischolz Preparatory Fred Fritz Vocational lndustrial Walter T. Fry Preparatory Dorothy Fuehrer Preparatory John F. Fulmer General William Gall Preparatory Dorothy Gallatin Secretarial Commercial Mary Jane Ganassi Secretarial Commercial Marjorie E Garrett Preparatory Rose J. Ga udy Preparatory Betty J. Gault General Virginia M. Gay General John C. Gehlert Vocational Industrial Agnes M. Gerber Secretarial Commercial John R. Germack Vocational Industrial Rita Jane Gessner Preparatory John Getty Preparatory 38 John J. Gibala Secretarial Commercial Rodney Giles Preparatory Martha Jane Gillingham Preparatory Agatha J. Gilmore General Helen M. Gingo General Valerie Ginn Preparatory Jack Glarrow General Margaret G. Gobel Secretarial Commercial Michael L. Godula General Industrial Carolyn S. Goldberg Preparatory Irving S. Goldman Preparatory Dorothy O. Govaller General Commercial Wm. Gordon Grainger General Commercial Robert E. Greaves Secretarial Commercial Lois Jane Greene Preparatory Annabelle Greenfield Secretarial Commercial Donald L. Greenfield Preparatory Gloria G. Greenfield Secretarial Commercial 39 Herbert Greenland General Robert E. Greenwald Preparatory Laura F. Gregg General John Edward Gretz Vocational Industrial Dorothy E. Griffin General Betty J. Griffiths Preparatory Margaret D. Griffiths Paula Guiser Frank Hallas General Preparatory Secretarial Commercial M. Jane Groomes William Gulasky John J. Hallick Preparatory Vocational Industrial Vocational Industrial Donald K. Gruber Sam Gwosden Jack W. Hamilton General General Vocational Industrial Edmund W. Grzegorowicz Frank A. Halezak Ann M. Hancharik Vocational Industrial General Commercial General Edward F. Gugala Marjorie Jane Hall Caroline Hardwick Preparatory Preparatory General Commercial Walter A. Gugala Robert Hall Allen Harkins Preparatory Preparatory General Commercial 40 Betty D. Haselhoff Secretarial Commercial Peggy Jane Hayes Secretarial Commercial Alvin F. Hayes Preparatory Joseph Heclcovech Vocational Industrial William C. Henderson General Russell D. Henry Preparatory Melvin L. Herbert Vocational Industrial Alice J. Herd General Geraldine Hillegas General James W. Hitchens Preparatory Mary Irene Hively General Regis J. Hock Vocational Industrial 41 Martha E. Hodgson Preparatory Helen M. Hoffman General C. Homer Hoffman General Roy A. Hoffman Preparatory Russell W. Hoffman Preparatory Joseph R. Hollywood General Jeanne L. Hoos Preparatory Gertrude P. Hopkins General Commercial Elise E. Horn General Commercial Bert F. Hornyak Vocational Industrial Merle E. Horst Secretarial Commercial G. Blaine Houserman General Virginia M. Houserman Secretarial Commercial Ann M. Hritz Secretarial Commercial Marcella J. Hromi General Robert Hudson Prepa ratory John F. Hughes Preparatory George H. Humenilc Vocational Industrial 42 Mildred C. Hummell Secretarial Commercial Paul E. Hurley Secretarial Commercial F. Everett Hurst Preparatory Doris Hutchison Preparatory Wilma Jane Huttenhower Secretarial Commercial Mary Hydulc General Commercial Olga S. Hyduk Preparatory William lngold Preparatory Lottie K. Izbiclca Secretarial Commercial Alvin J. Jacobs General Industrial Esther Jacobs General Commercial Marvin Jacobs Preparatory Arthur D. James Vocational Industrial Daniel L. Jamniclcy Vocational Industrial Stanley N. Jasiewicz Secretarial Commercial Frances D. Jaso General Commercial Rhoda H. Jenkins General Commercial Alyce W. Johnson Preparatory 43 Eileen M. Johnson General Commercial Ethel Johnson General Commercial Lynda C. Johnson Preparatory Laura M. Johnston General Commercial Betty Lois Jones Secretarial Commercial Donald H. Jones Unclassified Dorothy A. Jones Ward E. Kaler Secretarial Commercial General Commercial Jack Jones Frances Mae Kalkbrenner General Commercial General Pauline B. Jones General William J. Jones General Industrial Leslie J. Joseph Walter C. Kalkbrenner Vocational Industrial George Kaloz Vocational Industrial Eldora L. Kalp General Industrial Preparatory Stella J. Jurasek Virginia L. Kamerer General Commercial Preparatory ' 44 Henry J. Kaminslci Vocational Industrial Helen F. Kanach Secretarial Commercial Eleanor E. Karabin Secretarial Commercial Irma H. Kardos General Commercial Michael Kasmarilc Vocational Industrial Matthew F. Kattic Vocational Industrial Herman Katz General Commercial Stanley W. Kawa Vocational Industrial Helen A. Kazmerslci General Beniamin Keefer General lndustrial Artalissa Keller Preparatory E. William Keller General Juanita J. Kellerman General Commercial Dorothy P. Kennedy General Commercial George A. Kerfoot General Commercial Charles Kerr General William M. Kerston General Commercial James N. Kier Vocational Industrial 45 James A. Killgallon General Lester A. Kim General Lillian Kimelman General Herbert M. King General Lois K. Klob General Commercial Elinor Klune Secretarial Commercial Walter Kmiecik Vocational Industrial Glen Carl Knieplcamp Vocational Industrial H. James Kniss Preparatory Lawrence V. Knoeplle Vocational Industrial Mary Ann Koch Preparatory John Kohl Vocational Industrial Michael Kokaylco Vocational Industrial Stanley Kontartewcz Unclassified Bette V. Kontz Secretarial Commercial Irene M. Koralc General Commercial Stella R. Korch Secretarial Commercial Pauline D. Koss Secretarial Commercial 46 Mildred Kovacevic Unclassified Margaret A. Kovach General Commercial John J. Koval Vocational Industrial John J. Kovaly Vocational Industrial George J. Kraiaclc Preparatory Sarah A. Kramer Preparatory Virginia M. Krantz Preparatory William Kray Vocational Industrial Eugene Kretschmer Vocational industrial Ethel H. Kristufek Preparatory James D. Kritilcos Preparatory Gladys F. Kronlcet General Helen M. Kruczelc Secretarial Commercial Florence A. Krupa General Commercial Helen Kubala General Matilda L. Kubanilc Secretarial Commercial Mary C. Kucick General Joseph Kuczler Vocational Industrial 47 Michael Kumuss Vocational lndustrial Robert .l. Kurtz General Eleanor B. Kushner General Commercial Madeline V. Kushner General Commercial Nancy Lee Kusick General Commercial Olga B. Kustra Secretarial Commercial Lavina K. Lamb Unclassified Patrick Langan Vocational Industrial Helen D. Laver Secretarial Commercial William Lazorchick General Albert Leckman Secretarial Commercial Bernice B. Lee General William Leffard Vocational Industrial Charlotte M. Lehnhardt Secretarial Commercial John E. Lehnhardt Preparatory Kaye P. Leonard General Commercial Dominick T. Leonardo Vocational Industrial Edward D. Lewanduslcy Preparatory 48 Junior Lilia Vocational Industrial Francis L. Lindberg Preparatory James W. Lindberg Preparatory Edna S. Littleton General Commercial Edith L. Lloyd General Commercial Verna Jean Loeber General George W. Loeffler Preparatory Loretta M. Loftus General Commercial Phyllis Lord Secretarial Commercial Harry D. Loveall General Commercial Nancy V. Loveall General La Verne D. Lower General Regina P. Ludy Secretarial Commercial Ilma M. Lupari General Henry Lux General Vera Lynn General Leroy E. Lytle l.lnclassiFiecl Isabel G. MacPherson Preparatory 49 Mabel E. Magnuson Secretarial Commercial Emory Makrancy Vocational Industrial Michael G. Malcsin General Commercial Arline M. Malone General Peter Mamula General Industrial William T. Mann General William Mansfield Vocational lnclustrial Lillian G. Marcelli General Commercial Thelma Marlcland Secretarial Commercial Evelyn L. Markowitz Preparatory Harry B. Markowitz General Hershel Markowitz Preparatory Anna E. Martin General Grace E. Martin Secretarial Commercial .lack J. Martulcanitz Preparatory John Maser Vocational Industrial Edward M. Matelan Vocational Industrial Margaret D. Matty General 50 William C. Matty General George Maund Vocational Industrial Glenn R. Maurer Vocational Industrial Edward M. Maxwell Preparatory Genevieve T. Mazur Secretarial Commercial Charlotte G. McBeth Secretarial Commercial Terry McBride General Commercial Jack A. McCain Preparatory Betty M. McCarthy General Commercial Zona McCarthy General Catherine McCarty General Audrey McCullough Unclassified A. Virginia McCune Preparatory George J. McDowell Vocational lndustrial Ethel C. McElhaney Preparatory Mary McFarlane Secretarial Commercial Dorothea M. McLaughlin Secretarial Commercial Ruth McLaughlin General 51 Dorothy M. McMillan Secretarial Commercial Dalmaine R. McNulty Vocational Industrial Jeanne Meisinger Unclassified Alberta Mellin Preparatory John D. Mench General Ruth E. Menzie Preparatory Frank Merda Secretarial Commercial Walter E. Merschat General George M. Meyers Preparatory John Gall Mezoff Preparatory Edward A. Michalslci General May Nlilcalolf Preparatory Mary Ann Millberg General Commercial Albert J. Miller Preparatory Dorothy I. Miller General Kathryn M. Miller General Kensley M. Miller General Blanche P. Mirek General Commercial 52 Tess D. Miscevich Secretarial Commercial Jean L. Misner Preparatory Arthur Mitchell Vocational Industrial Regina T. Mitchell Secretarial Commercial William S. Mitchell Preparatory Rebecca Moffat Secretarial Commercial Vera B. Mogus General Commercial Kathleen Molnar General Joseph T. Montgomery General Velda L. Moon General Alberta V. Moore Preparatory Milton Moore Vocational Industrial William R. Moore General Industrial Arvid E. Moran Preparatory Eleanor Morgan General Robert C. Morningstar General G. Adella Morrison General Commercial Theo. G. Moses Preparatory .53 Arthur Mrose General Louis Murtha Vocational Industrial Thelma K. Myers General Commercial Thomas R. Myers General lndustrial C. Louise Naylor Secretarial Commercial Jean M. Nelson Secretarial Commercial Robert M. Nelson Vocational Industrial Russell T. Nicholson General Betty A. Niclcelson General Commercial Louis A. Novak Preparatory George Novic General Lois Elaine Nylander General Lillian E. Oberg General Commercial .lack Odenthal Vocational Industrial Robert Odle General Ruth P. O'Donnell General Helen L. Olah General Ruth S. Olender General Commercial 54 Mary Ann Oliverio General Commercial Charles Wm. Olsen Preparatory Paul E. Olson Vocational Industrial Betty Ord General Betty C. Osberg General Helen R. Otawlca Secretarial Commercial Beverly Ott General Jean B. Overand Preparatory Walter J. Paczesnialc General Ida L. Pakel Secretarial Commercial Ethel Palady Secretarial Commercial Mary Pallay Secretarial Commercial Alice L. Palm General Kenneth E. Palmquist General Julian W. Panel: General Industrial Georgene M. Panich Secretarial Commercial Andrew Panko General Commercial Frank J. Panzine Vocational Industrial 55 Ella G. Paslcu Secretarial Commercial Ann Paterra Secretarial Commercial Jack Stuart Patrick Preparatory Jeanne L. Patterson Secretarial Commercial D. Morrell Patterson General Commercial Dorothy E. Patton General Commercial Lillian A. Paule Preparatory Matthew J. Pausic Vocational lndustrial Rose M. Pa usic General Sue A. Pavlik General Commercial S. Leon Perlow Preparatory Andrew B. Petach Preparatory Frances Lucy Petrulli Secretarial Commercial John Andrew Pfeliferlcorn General Ann J. Phillips General Commercial Edward T. Phillips Preparatory Gail l. Phillips General William H. Phillips Vocational Industrial 56 Ruth L. Pickell Gen eral Lee Pierce General Stella J. Pieiras Secretarial Commercial Lois M. Piper Secretarial Commercial Evelyn F. Polansky Preparatory George M. Popowitz General Allan E. Potoslcy General Carl Potosnalc General Elizabeth G. Pribisl! Secretarial Commercial Fred A. Price General Commercial Wilda M. Provins Preparatory Andrew A. Puc Vocational Industrial Edward M. Puslcaric Helen C. Rausch Vocational Industrial General Commercial Jennie C. Puslcaric Walter Rayman General Commercial General Commercial Leonard B. Puskarich Beatrice C. Raymond General General Commercial Jeane C. Rader Doris Jean Rechter Preparatory Preparatory Margaret J. Rafferty Grace E. Reed General General Kathryn l. Ransick Marie E. Regester Preparatory General 57 Evelyn M. Reiber General , Joseph S. Reichman Preparatory William A. Reifsnyder Preparatory Philip Renden General Margaret A. Rhoades Preparatory John A. Rhodes Preparatory Marie M. Rhodes Secretarial Commercial Dorothy Mae Rich Preparatory George Richardson General Commercial Doris Ellen Rickard General Helen R. Rimlco Preparatory Mary Jane Roberts General Commercial 58 William Robinson General Robert E. Roderick Preparatory Anna M. Ropar Unclassified J. De Wayne Rost Unclassified Blanche O. Rowe General Commercial Robert Ruozzi Vocational Industrial Paul R. Rupp Vocational Industrial Jeane C. Russell Preparatory Stephen Russin Vocational Industrial Milce J. Sabol General Commercial Helen Salai General Commercial James W. Salmon Vocational Industrial l Eleanor L. Samudovslcy Preparatory Joseph M. Samudovsky Vocational Industrial Dorothy M. Sandmeyer General William R. Sandmeyer Vocational Industrial Raymond O. Sanner General Industrial Katherine A. Sanynslci Preparatory 59 Robert E. Sauer Preparatory Janet W. Saunders Secretarial Commercial Carmelita Savage General i Margaret Savage Preparatory Julia H. Saytos General Commercial Dolores E. Schmidt Secretarial Commercial Margaret E. Schmidt General Renee Schmidt General Ruth S. Schmidt Preparatory Charles W. Schneider General Dorothy Schneider Secretarial Commercial Florence D. Schonberg Preparatory .lack Edward Schultz General Herman R. Schweitzer General Herman W. Schweitzer General Louise Schweitzer UnclassiFied John Wm. Scott Vocational Industrial Robert T. Scott Preparatory 60 Stanley A. Sczypelc Preparatory Henry L. Seclcinger Preparatory Alex J. Semchak Vocational Industrial Doris G. Septer General Gertrude Serbic Secretarial Commercial Jean Shaffer General Commercial George A. Shannon General Charles Wm. Shaw General lndustrial Mercedes Sheehan Prepa ra tory Betty M. Sherriclc Preparatory Jean La Velle Shipley Unclassified Helen G. Sidun General Commercial Betty E. Sieber Secretarial Commercial Joseph Silan General Dorothy G. Sillaman Secretary Commercial Helen Simpson Preparatory Twylamae Skiffen General Ted J. Skotnicki Unclassified 61 John Slifko General Industrial Andrew Smereclcy Vocational lndustrial Donald A. Smith General Edward J. Smith Preparatory Ida R. Smith General Mary N. Smolinsky General Commercial Dorothy J. Soles Preparatory Bessie M. Sollars Unclassified Carl Soltis Preparatory Alex Sowa Preparatory Peter Spearnak Vocational Industrial Emil Joseph Spehar Vocational lndustrial Robert A. Speidel Vocational Industrial Florence F. Spiegel Preparatory Marian T. Spievalc Preparatory Margaret Spisak General Richard A. Sprowls General Theodore S. Stahurslei General Commercial 62 Margaret E. Stauffer Secretarial Commercial Arthur E. Steele Preparatory Dorothy A. Steele Preparatory Grace A. Steele Preparatory John R. Steinhilber General Lawrence W. Steinmeyer General Jack W. Stephan Preparatory Walter E. Stephanik General Commercial Jean A. Stewart General Commercial Glenn H. Siinebaugh Vocational Industrial Anabel M. Strathearn General Ferne Strillfler Preparatory Anna M. Supp General Commercial Arlhur H. Svedberg Preparatory .lohn Svillco Vocational Industrial Lenore Mae Swartz Preparatory Thomas L. Swonger Vocational lnclustrial William Tamburrino Preparatory 63 Bertha Tetalovich Secretarial Commercial Betty M. Tauber Unclassilied Mord C. Taylor Preparatory Virginia R. Taylor Unclassiliecl Genevieve A. Thomas General Commercial Hazel P. Thomas General Commercial James B. Thomas General John F. Thomas General William R. Thompson General Commercial Valeria M. Timko Preparatory Mary Tokar General Commercial John R. Tomco General Ann C. Tomko Unclassified Frank Tomko Preparatory Walter J. Tomkowitz General David M. Toms General Arthur Torok General Commercial Albert A. Toth General Industrial 64 William M. Tracy Vocational lndustrial Diana Trbovich Preparatory Roy W. Trickett Vocational Industrial Mark J. Turkaly General Peter E. Turkaly Vocational Industrial Thomas B. Turner Vocational Industrial Robert C. Ueltzen General Ethel M. Uhrich General Ruth E. Ulm Secretarial Commercial William J. Ulm Secretarial Commercial Berenice M. Ungar Secretarial Commercial Carl B. Urbaniak Vocational Industrial Charles W. Utter Preparatory Josephine A. Vadala Preparatory Bertha B. Vignevic Secretarial Commercial Nick P. Vignovich Vocational Industrial Ann T. Visnic Unclassified John W. Vitale Vocational Industrial 65 Joseph P. Vitale Vocational Industrial Michael J. Voitko Vocational Industrial Annajane D. Volk General Leon A. Wagner Vocational Industrial Martha E. Wagner Preparatory Elmer H. Waldbaum Vocational lndustrial Henry L. Walker Vocational Industrial Kathryn Ann Wallace Secretarial Commercial Nell C. Wallace Secretarial Commercial Doris A. Walt General Shirley V. Wampler General Mildred M. Wargovich Preparatory Charles A. Washington Preparatory Ruben Washowich Vocational Industrial Thomas Watson General Frank V. Waugh General Industrial Walter A. Webb Vocational Industrial Lucille L. Weddell General 66 Harriet Jane Weimer General Commercial Flora P. Weinberg Preparatory Evelyn Weiss Secretarial Commercial Helen Weiss Secretarial Commercial Thelma Weiss Preparatory Alma Weissert Secretarial Commercial William D. Weissert Vocational Industrial Jack H. Welch Vocational Industrial Loretta Jane West General Delnora E. Wetzler Secretarial Commercial Eileen E. Whaley General Bemard Wheaton Vocational Industrial Charles Wm. White Preparatory Pearl A. White General Commercial Eugene Wiater General Industrial Ruth P. Wilkey General Commercial Alice Wilkins General Betty C. Will Secretarial Commercial 67 Thelma Louise Williams Preparatory Herman R. Wills Vocational Industrial Harry Eugene Wilson General Industrial James W. Wilson Preparatory Juanita M. Wilson Preparatory Harold L. Winancl Vocational Industrial Boyd Witherow Vocational lndustrial Charles H. Witherow General Commercial Robert P. Wittman General Rita C. Woistman Preparatory Eva R. Woleslagle Preparatory Frank F. Wolf General Shirley F. Woods Preparatory James D. Worthy General Helen G. Wozniak General Earl T. Wright General Industrial David W. Wunderley Vocational Industrial Frank Yadaclc General 68 Walter B. Yager Vocational lndustrial Louise M. Yonic Preparatory Frank E. Young General Charles J. C. Yuhas Vocational lndustrial John Yurechko General Mary Louise Yurik Secretarial Commercial Virginia Zaccardi Harold A. Zell Regis J. Zewe Howard Zolton John Fisher Jones General Commercial Vocational Industrial Vocational Industrial Preparatory General IN MEMORIAM DOROTHY HARPER Freshman Born: September 6, 1922 Died: September 21, 1937 MARIE BERGSTEDT BETTY JANE COOK Junior Junior Born: January 4, 1921 Born: June 30, 1920 Died: May 19, 1937 Died: November 19, 1937 MARY GOODFELLOW JEAN L. HILL Junior Junior Born: May 1, 1920 Born: March 15, 1921 Died: November 7, 1937 Died: November 27, 1937 69 4W ' n , Z B 3 ,.,y :J 'iasai Q,.g. 5 ' ' f' ,n -.px I f AV, W The Class of 1939 A Molly Abrams Catherine Adams Helen Allen lva Allen Laura Allen Alberta Allison R All' oy rson George Alm Ridley Anderson Betty E. Andrekoitch George Antoncic John Aranyos Frank Arico Margaret Arokhaty Shirley Austin B , Betty Babyak George Babyak Eva Bach Harry Backstrom Louise Baker Charles Baldis Erma Bales Anna Banick B t J B k e ty a ne an ey Dolores Bankey Glenn Banks Veronica Barchie Ga le Barnes La Rue Barnes Dean Barnett Jack Barth William Bartles Bud Barton Violet Bash George Bastasick Charles Bauman William Beam Morris Beck Jack Becker William Bedont Frank Beech Ralph Beech George Belancic Boris Belpuliti Jean Benson William Benson Thomas Beresford Jean Berggren Dorothy Bergman Alfred Bergstrom Bernard Berkowitz Daniel Bertok Victor Bertoly Tom Betters Evelyn Betz Eleanor Billy Jean Bloomquist Catherine Blum Louis Boccetti Sally Bocek Albert Bock Ruth Bogard Walter Bohenko Kenneth Bond lrene Bookel Sara Boord lrene Bomyas Edward Borowitz Joe Borrelli Clyde Boyd Nellie Boyd Sarah Boyog Glenn Broman Helen Brown Pearl Brown Rose Bruno Mary Buck Alan Buckley Violet Budai William Bunda Ralph Burbridge Teresa Burke Edith Burns Richard Buser Armida Buti Catherine Byard C Alice Cain Adeline Callaham Charles Campbell Elizabeth Carey Theodore Carlson Raymond Carnahan Richard Case Mary Cerepani Walter Chapas Alice Check George Chemsak Louis Chotiner Lawrence Chottiner Betty Churchman Erma Cidboy Albert Circosta Eleanor Clark Robert Clark Mar Clay Gladys Coberly Mike Colecchi Anna Coma Gus Como Bette Connors Bell Considine Betty Jane Cook James Cooper Gloria Cordone William Cornell Nancy. Cosanella Josep ine Costanzo Earl Craven Earl Crawford Edward Crawford Georgia Mae Crossman William Culpi Ella Claire Cunningham George Cunningham Helen Cunningham D Betty Dahlin William Dashofy Pauline Davis Isabel Decker Mary Louise De Fal Ralph De Felice Elsie De Podesta Ernest Del Signore Conrad Denning Nancy Derr Louis Descale Doroth Devic RichardyDiamond Constance Di Mucci Dorothy, Dietrich Eva Do o Eleanor Doctorik Peter Dohanic Annette Domingo Joseph Domino George Donaldson Leonard Douglas Henry Dubsik Mary Dumic Catherine Dumic Helen Dunlap Mercedes Dunlay Gloria Dunn Walter Dziemski William Dzombak E Charles Eckersburg Sam Egic Eleanor Ehler Lois Eicher Rita Eicker William Ekakiades Ferrole Ellenberger Hubert En lish Charlotte Esngster Clara Erdody Robert Erickson Adelaide Esau Charlotte Esau Nick Evanovich Jane Evans Reese Evans F Earl Faix Millie Falco Jack Farley Lois Fath Orpha Fawcett Douglas Ferguson Sandor Feyes Betty Jane Fields Geraldine Figola Helen Fillipsie Jack Findley June Finley George Finney La Rene Finney John Fitz Re is Fleckenstein Della Flizanes Dorothy Fortune Erma Foster C0 I John Framiglio Theodore Frank George Frankovich George Frankos Hilda Franks Arnold Frederick Ned Frey Marie Frew Frank Frinsko G Lillian Gacey Robert Gall Elizabeth Galley Joseph Galzerano Michael Gasdick John Gash Julia Gash Kenneth George Marvin Gerendash Joan Giamant Caroline Gibala Patricia Gibbons David Gibbs Howard Gilchrist Ross Gillingham Vernon Ginn Charles Glarrow Sophie Gliwa Betty Jayne Goldberg Mary Goodfellow Stella Goscinsky Albert Gottesman John Grace Edward Gratz Betty Greene Elsie Greenwald Walter Gretzler Frank Griffin Norma Griffin Clarence Griffith Ruth Griffiths Elmer Gronland Dorothe Grossman Donald Grubbs Jane Grzegorowicz James Gundy H D. Glenn Hall R. Glenn Hall Leroy Hall Margaret Hall Mary Louise Hallett Albert Halpern Ray Hamilton Raymond Hamm Paul Hammenstrom Doris Hanson June Hannum Blair Harcut Jack Harden Betty Hardesty Frank Hartig Bernice Harris J H ' ean amson Russell Harrison Betty Hartland Lucille Hauser Lois Jean Havekotte Joseph Haydie Marjorie Hayward Betty Hawthorne Everett Heath Mervyn Heath Robert Heatherington Ted Hebda William Heckman William Henry Mary A. Herhocik Robert Herlehy Ralph Herrera Harold Hess lra Hetrick Evelyn Hig inbotham Donald Hilatrom Betty Jane Hilti Mary Jane Hin le Virginia Hoffmaster Ella Hoffman Brice Holland Eileen Holsing Lester Holt Mary C. Holtzman Marjorie Hooper Catherine Hopkins Marian Hordis Mary Jane Hornak Rhoda Horovitz Bill Horvath Joe Hrabosky Margaret Hrea John Hrisko John Hromi Harry Hudson Mercedes Hughes Francis Humenansky William Hunter Evelyn Hunyady Edward Huss John Irvin Julia lsaaco John Isbir Daniel Ivkovic Edward Izbicki Clara Izzo J Joe Jackel Irene Jacobs Lillian Jacobs Nellie Jackson Ward Jackson Doris Jamison Frank Janos Mary Janus Albert Jarusinsky Flora Jerkins Doris Johnson Helen Johnson Melba Johnson Ruth Johnson Vivian Johnson Warren Johnson Betty Johnston Henry Johnston Robert Johnston 5 RT? sreeh W THE CLASS OF 1939 Merle Jones Mildred Jones William Jordan William Joseph Minnie Joshowitz Jack J-oy ary oyce Marie Judd Donald Julin K Ned Kaminsky Stella Kanach Regina Kania Andrew Karalfa Norma Karber Audrey Karr Esther Katz Reynea Kavros Mildred Kazmerski Evelyn Keaton Catherine Keeney Elda Mae Kegler Edward Kelley Thomas Kelle Mildred Kenlick Bud Kennedy Dorothy Kennington La Rue Kerfoot Glenn Kerfoote John Kerns Russell Kerr Louise Kessel Lawrence Kessler Robert King Roy Kingan Robert Kiser Jean Klein Jean Kline Jeanette Klingensmith Jean Kniepkamp Harrr Knight Luci le Knight William Knortz Betty Kocis Margaret Kokayko Frank Kolodziei Joe Koltiska Paul Komaromy Helen Kontz Joseph Kos Katherine Koski Michael Kovacevic James Kozak Eleanor Kozar Faith Kramer Evelyn Krause V' la K 'b' k ro rex rc William Kritikos Henry Krupa William Kruper Frank Kugler Irene Kula Genevieve Kurkowiski Dorothy Kushner Vir inia Kushner Emile Kyslinger L Bertha Lacey Ruth Lacey Anna Lampart George Landkrohn Eleanor Landstrom Dorothy Lantz Alice Larson Scott Larson William Larson Mary Ann Lasica Margaret Lasloify William Leach Charles Leaghty Ro Lea hty Winiam Leckemby Donald Leifard Margaret Leibold Mary Lemack Alleda Lemon Tom Leonard Galen Lepsch Theresia Lesnansky Catherine Lewis Florence Lewis Jane Lewis Matthew Liberkowski Edmund Liebrum Robert Liedtke Anne Lind Margie Livingston Georile Lott Eorot lLotil eggy ovea Anna Lucas John Lukas Rose Luketic Hildo Lupari Ethel Lynn M Mary Magaw Carl Magnuson Nathan Mandel Delores Mann Irene Marcase Helen Margitan Steve Marshall William Martin Eddie Martin Vincent Martin Agnes Martinellie Richard Marton Dolores Massery Louise Mason Dorothy Massung Raymond Massung Ruth Masters Eleanor Mathas Irene Matthieu Dorothy Matta Evan Maurer Martha Maydew Steven Mayher Rose Mazzone Charles McAtee Mary Margaret McCabe Marie McCahill Edward McCarthy Robert McCoughan Robert McDivett Robert McFadden Mag McGettigan Mil red McGirr Walter McGrew Ruth McGuire Paul McKenna Jean McKinney Helen McLaughlin M'ld d M M ' r re c anms John McNally Betty McNulty Debs Melegari Bruno Menozzi Jeanette Meredith Frances Merry Betty Metheny Betty Mae Metz Helen Mihalevic Elinor Millen Clyde Miller Eugene Miller Geralda Miller John Miller Margaret Miller Walter Miller Ella Mae Mohlrnan Mary Monaghan Daniel Monahan John Moore Regis Moore Walter Moore Rita Morsey Charles Morus Cliiiord Mossburg Fred Motz Margaret Mrvos Katheryn Muic Raymond Mullaly William Muretisch John Murphy Walter Murrer Eunice Muse Leota Myers Robert Myers N Ethel Nagy Pearl Naysmith Carl Nelson Eloise Nelson Howard Nelson Lois Nelson Margaret Nelson John Nesteruk Andy Nestor Georgia Nickelson Mary Norton Marie Novach William Nyilas Harry Nyquist Emil Nystrom O Howard Oberfeitinger Howard Odenthal John O'Hara Eugene Olinski Chester Olinsky Mary Oliver Anastasia Ornowiski Zoe Oskin Harry Ottin er Marie Lois Etto Alberta Owens 41 V 49 aff 5 4 .4 5 . , - f ' 1 . 412:-124:2:l:1:1:2:I:1:i:-:-:-.f.-. . - - ,. .-.-:t:-:1:1:1:5:i:5:E:E:E:E:E:E:E:E:E1E1E:E15:I:1:1:2:1:C:25111513EIE21E221E1EiE1E2E2Ei1E1?E1E1E1E23 'Q it U J' b G , , c.'Q' ' I ' 'Q ' I 1 is, D. g n 1 ' 5 'gl v P Elizabeth Pack Gaber Paladi Aurelia Palian Joseph Palko Gilbert Palm Virginia Park James Parnham Evelyn Passero Viola Patch Carl Pater Caroline Pater Eleanor Pater Jeanne Pater Irene Patrick Cora Patterson Janet Patterson Fred Pearson Jean Pearson Loren Peck Ma Pereviznik Ethel' Petach Olga Petach Eleanor Petrick Dell Petrosk Stanle Piechowicz Tom Pllesniak Charles Ploszay Albert Plutko John Pochask Vivian Pohod Geor e Poko John Tiolakovic Doris Pomilio Sophia Pomycala Ruth Popemick Mae Polynor Mollie ressman Dorothy Prezel Eleanor Priester Anne Proc Patricia Pu h Lucille Puiey Nick Pusi Q Elmer Queen R Anne Radinovic Lois Raible Roy Raible Garnett Randolph Edith Ranzier Anna Rasner Charles Rauzan Edward Raymer Regina Run! George Rea er Kathyrn Rebold Grace Mae Reed Robert Rees William Reilly Eleanor Reitler Florence Remas Steve Resnak Dolores Reynolds Jack Rhoades William Rhodes Annie Riazzi Jack Rice THE CLASS OF 1939 Robert Riggs lrma Rob Betty Robb Melzine Roberts Russell Robertson William Robinson Robert Robinson Doris Roderick Joseph Rogerson Char es Romich Betty Rorabaugh Hannah Rosner Jessie Rosnick Charles Ross Edna Mae Roth Alphouse Rucki Anna Ruffing Catherine Rupcic S Erma Sakas Ray Sakowski Blanche Salaka Natale Scappetura Margaret Schlessinger Margaret Schmeltzer Doris Schmoker Elizabeth Schoeller Hazel Schoeller Vera Schumann Ethel Schwartz Wilbert Schwotzer J h Sc tt o n o Edmund Sedney Jean Sedney Betty Seinar Milton Selkowitz Jean Sellers William Semke Earl Serena AI Shapiro Dorothy Shaw Nell Shaw John Sheehan Anne Shinoski Fern Sioberg Ann Sigmund Agnes ilan Joseph Simco Joseph Simon Elaine Simpson Paul Simurda John Sinichak Margaret Sipos Albert Siskind Mike Siran Ethel Sivok Anna Skalyo Theresa Skiffington Catherine Skwisky Arthur Slack Frank Slaney Glenn Sloane Ethel Small Beatrice Smith Edward Smith Helen Smith Kathyrn Smith Lillian Smith Margaret Smith Wilda Jean Smith Charles Smochko Eugene Smolak Olive Smolinsky Jean Snedden David Sneddon Margaret Sn der Lilyan Sobel Florence Soloman Anna Sowa Josephine Sowa Mike Spearnak Rica Spiegel Doroth Spraul Frieda Srulson Frances Starr Joe Starmack Elizabeth Stearns William Steele William Steelnack Martha Stegman William Stein Anne Stepanovic Anna Stephanovic John Stepanik Fred Stephen Fred Stepkovitz Florence Stern Shirley Sternquist Margaret Stewart Louise Stock Catherine Stokan Grace Stoops Andrew Stripsky Kenneth Strom Adah Stull Gretl Suchant Ray Suarez Rete Suhaida William Sullivan Jay Sullivan Margaret Sundquist Jeanne Surgeon Tom Sweeney Harold Sykes James Szarzynski T Leonard Tabish Audrey Tanner Kathryn Taylor Julia Telesko Dorothy Tenenbaum Bess Thomas Howard Thomas Paul Thomas Betty Mae Thompson Clarence Thompson Jeane Thompson John Tirpak Doris Titzell Anna Tokar Betty Tomko Gertrude Tomko Jennett Tonks Isabelle Torrance Bill Toth William Toth John Totin lrene Traeger Virginia Trent Mary Tumara Joseph Turcan Thelma Turner Doris Tyson U La Von Ueltzen John Ulakovic George Ullum Anna Ulmer Arthur Ulrich Carolyn Ulrich V Jean Valoon Joseph Van Hom George Vanyo lrene erbanovic William Veronick Eva Versellesi Ruth Visoke June Vorce Milan Vuinovich Victoria Vulgarakis W Mary Wallace Mary Lou Walsh Marie Wampler Andrew Wargovich Arthur Watson Jule A. Watters Roy Webb Lalrie Weddell Margaret Wedel Richard Weigle William Weinel Bernice Weiskircher Lila Weiskicher Milton Weiss Evewl Weissert Ida eitzner Isabelle Wertz Oliver Wester Don Whitehead Belva Whiteman Doris Wi and Frances Wilcox Nora Wiles Betty Williams Doroth Wilson Jack Vailson May Wilson Robert Wilson Betty Winso John Wisneski Henry Wodzinski Marian Wood George Wright Sophie Wruszak Sarah Wunderley Jack Wynn Y Anne Yablonsky Nick Yaksic Ethel Yohn George Young Z Annabelle Zedudovic f 5 Q, rn 5? iz QE: WZ Yi E l , 5 E Q ,Q lg 6 mx ,Vx fx: . x X iii. 3 63, id X?t '5Ww 'nw 'fhzk E533 aj Q xii V -Q eff, M h X Sl' gm wk wig A' W ,R X N. x x X ,mix .. 2 flag fx 3 Sy, K ink Q A N5 '5 Y -N X f W F5344 isis? li X 35-Y' Ka sNl3fZ' ,X . X ' Q g. ' fe5f?? - I -x -.X , ' 51 . .-fx X X W, if ew f' f ' S' F155 ei X is X Q f?SfS X Y .1 K Q 25 A-. if xfk QR xi W, L-RQ X X--55 X 7 :Q 5 X Aw -g a- X ,Q Q ' ,.g,,.,p- QQ f 1 I XM K F 'W?f' , 5 -lx QA., f'33f5W'4Af-3h ,wma YS 'Q 3 V . ,:.:.:.,. , S we The Class of 1940 A Helen Abraham Rosalie Abraham Ethel Ach Addison Acie Walter C. Adams John C. Aigner Hagan Ainsworth Rodney Akerberg Sydney Akerberg E eanor Albine Elsie Allen lla Allen Sara Allen Ernest A. Ammon Herbert Andersen Alberta L. Anderson Arthur Anderson Betty Andre Dorothy H. Andrews Leonard Andrews Robert Antes Theresa Antonella Virginia Austin Anita Bacchus Vera R. Bacchus Jean Baer Julia Baer Norma Louise Bailey Ted Baird Fred Baker Julius Bakos William Bakos Josephine Balawajder Ernest Balint Ethel Balint Irene Balogh Anna Banisky Bernard Barr Dorothy Barr Charles G. Barll Beryl Barnes Claire Barnes Jack Barnes La Verne Bartels Robert Bartels Jack Barthlow Ella Bash George Bashur Betty Jane Baughman Doris Bauman Richard Beal Lucille Beam William Bechtol Marian Beck Robert Beck Peter Beckowitz Lillian Becky Mary Ann Beer Florence Behunek Caroline Beisler Edith Beitz Charles Bell Charles A. Benish John Beno 'gnu s ig Carl Benson Lillian Benson Anna Benyok John Bereznak Chester Berg Lillian Berger Joe Bergstein Kathryn Berquist Mildred Berta Frances Bertovic Dominick Betters Marjorie Beveridge Edith Biddle Cassie Bieda Helen Bilohlavek Wilfred Bishop Roy Bittin er Mildred Bllack Rita Black William Black Zenas Black Charles Blanchard William H. Black John F. Bloom Dorothy Bo ard Peter Bohenlco William Bolt Victor Bonnet Glenn Borowski Victor Bosnak Glenn Bowers Blanche Bowman Nan Betty Bowser John Branich Hattie V. Branson Jack Breakall Lois Breakall Eleanor Brenner Louis Brenner Daniel Brenyo Luise Breyer Evelyn Bridges Richard Brieck Suarlea Brier ary nggs Mary Brilla Edith Brough Arline Brown Ph llis Brown Ralph Brown Robert Brown Ronald Brown Stanley Brown Katherine Brulja Dick Bryan Alice Buchko Mary J. Buckman Mary V. Buhaley Howard L. Bumbarger Daisy Burkholder John R. Burnside Robert Burstrom Josephine Butler Kathryn Buzek Warren Byard Martha Byerly Violet Byerly C Cecelia Cain Sharma Caldwell Ruth Callihan Claire Calvin Cathryn Campbell Michael Cambon .ack Cameron I 1 am a na Jameps Cardrwivjl Kathryn L. Carey Richard Carlson, Walter Carlson Charles Carone George Carothers Nasir Carothers Leo Carr Carmella Carrozza Falco Carrozza Sam Cartia Anna Belle Casturo Eubrey B. Cawthorn Dominic Cecchini John Cellerini Florence Chesnick Mary Louise Chew Peggy Jane Chew Marie Chezum Ulla Chisholm Anna Chocinsky Dorothy Chomanics Evelyn Crissafedes Margaret Christy Ben Chuchla Walter Chuckla Mary Jane Clay Thomas Clay Dolores Cline Walter Clymire Edwin Coates Audrey Colling Ruth Colling Joseph Coma Arthur Como James Conley Martha Conrad Victoria Consales Edna Cook Betty Copper Jay Corbett Dorothy Cornell William Cornell Nasir Corothers Helen Corozzo Jean Cotter ClydeCoulson Anna Belle Coulter Jane Cox Frank Crall Frances Crawford Rose C. Crawford Eleanor Crish Helen Crish Dolores Cromie Betty L. Crosby Shirley Crossot Ruth Cunningham Frank Curcio Nancy Cusick Robert Curlanis Georgia Cynkar D Joseph Daczkowski Kenneth Dannenhauer Harold Darling Pearl Darr Jean M. Dauvin Albert Davis Robert Davison Carl Day George Day Richard Dean Donald De Cecco August De Claudio Ellen C. Deedrick Mercedes De Falco Andrew Deiling Betty Del Signore Dominic Denardo Mary De Rose John Diegelman Grace Dietrich Dominic Dimucci Dorothy Dingeldein Robert E. Dingeldine Katherine E. Ditter Charles Dittman Joe Divincenzo Dorothy Doctor Alex Doka Eugene Doka Betty Donaldson Margerie Donaldson Stella Donato Mildred Dontrich Charles Douglas Dorothy Downes George Drakos Paul Driscoll Mike Drobish Marion Dry Ann Dubsik Joseph Dudek Jean Dudgeon Anna R. Dudik John Dugan Joseph Dugoni Ann Duhan Matthew Dujmie Catherine Dumic Mercedes Dunlay Thoburn Dunlop George Dzombak Ellen Dzuro E Gertrude Easterling Lavaun Marie Echels Arthur L. Edinboro Robert Ehrman Nick Egic Evelyn Eichholtz John Elek Donald Elliott 3' I I 4 iitz I ::: ':A'.: q'bA.Q . , - I . -- v-QQ-- 1 -1.2.1:2fe1age5sfsssasa2sfesefs52222fi2i2if5f ,fd 'at- 5 ' ' ' - Q is 'f4 T gig' e ,gf ' sg THE CLASS OF 1940 Everett Elm G John E. Hall Henry L. Johnson Louis Elster William El! Jack Engel recht James R. Englert William Engwer George Enzsmann Frances Eremia Betty Esau Ester Estner Mildred Evanovich George B. Evkovich F Nick Fabrizio Jack Fairle William Falkenstein Ruth Ann Faix Helen Jean Fawcett Walter Fawcett Albert Fazek Margaret L. Fedasz George Fedak George Fedela Donald Feick Anna Feltz Edward O. Fenske Mariorie Ferenac Elizabeth Ferguson Joseph Ferguson Robert Ferrier Alice Fernandez Mike Feterik Doris G. Fetters Jack Fey Edward J. Field Paul Fincik Margaret E. Finney Ruth Finney Jack R. Fitzpatrick Doris Flaherty Betty Fleckenstein Ethel Fleckenstein Bessie G. Flizanes Robert Floodstrom John J. Fogaras Earl Forbeck George Ford James Ford Edna Forgie Edward Forgash Edna Forgash Glenn Forsythe La Verne M. Forsythe Enis Fossi Gus Francescantanio Katherine Frankovic Samuel Frazier Lois Frederick Leah Friedman Marie J. Friedman Miriam Friedman Raymond Friend Grace Frischolz Bernice Froberg Marie Funk Jean Fry Vincent Fry Jean Gallatin Joseph Gallow ' Gene Gamble Angeline M. Galzerano Henrietta G. Galzerano Virginia Garratt Marjorie Garvin Garnett Gash Matt Gasparovich Florence A. Gaudy Florence Gault Virginia Gault El G ma ay Richard M. Gay Martha Gay Dorothy Gayok Paul Gazdik Louise L. Geisel Joseph Gennaro Nelda George Zorrie Gerba Isabel Gerondites Jane Getty lrene Gilbert Robert Gilchrist Dorothy Gilchrist Robert S. Giles Martin Gilmore Francis Glaub Edward Gliwa Bett Gobbel Phynis J. Goldberg Rosamond Goldberg Betty Gothart Kathryn Goodman L vilda Gossman Vzlliam Grabill Alex Grace Claire L. Graham Anna Grasak George S. Graver Frank Grbach Evans Greaves Lillian Greenfield Raymond Gregor John W. Griffin Jeanne L. Griffiths George Gross Joseph Grudovich Sophie Gr giencz Anthony Gugala James Gumbert Eugenia Gumbert Howard Guttman Francis M. Guzik Allina Grzegorowicz H Howard G. Haberman Duane Hackett George Hackett Harold Hackett Amelia F. Hagar Elmer Haidle Isaac Hairl Steve Halas Betty E. Haley Amy E. Hall Ernest Hall 74 Ruth Hall Raphael Hall Grace Hamlin James W. Hammar William Harkness Isabel Hanlon Elaine Hannum Ruth Handel Regina Harmon Oron Harper Lois Harrison Thomas Hartig Mary E. Hartigan Helen Hartwick Richard Haven Lorraine Ha s Bernard Hefhon Mary A. Herhocik Margaret M. Herre Leonard Herrmann Maynard Hilbert Jean Hill Joseph G. Hill Jack Hoagland Gladys Hobby Euiene Holtman Ro ert Hoffman William Hoffman Joseph Hogya Milli Hoinkes Anna Horey Vera Hol ywood Lois A. Horn A H k nn orna Julia Hornicsar Gabor Horvath Joe Horvath Bennet Hough Clyde W. Howell Eileen Hoy Elmer Hrehocik Phyllis Hughes James Hull Jean Hunter Frank R. Hurley Frank Hussman Robert Hutchison l'B I1 Joseph H. Hutchinson William Hutchison Dorothy Hyduk l Melvin llgenfritz Kenneth Israel Sara lsenberg Mary lvcevic Emanuel L. Ivory Mike Iwasowich J Sidney E. Jackson Betty Jacobs Doroth Jacobs Helen Jacobs Pauline Jacobs Daisy Jagnich Char es James Betty Jamison Jeanne Jaycox Janet L. Jenkins Helen Jeremias Annabelle Jones Frank Jones Harold Jones Olga Joseph Mollie Josowitz Earl Jourdain Alice Judge Sam Juliano Clara Jurasek K Edward Kacik Emma Kadar A Edward S. Kadlubowski Katherine Kaftanich Dorothy Kaler Edmund Kaler Helen Kalina Arthur Kagle Clifford Kalkbrenner Paul Kalp Melvin Kaminsky Thomas Kaminski Margaret Kan usik Steve Kanyusik Margaret Kardos Vivienne Karns Helen Karjinski Josephine Kasprzyk Walter Kasunich Edward Katchur Anna Kattic Harriet Katz Kenneth Kaufman Lucille Kaufmann Adam Kavic Nick Kavic John Kawa Aloysius Keddie Warren Keenan Louise E. Kees Richard Ke ler Jane V. Keiler Betty Kellerman Patrick Kelly Fred Kemp Jane E. Kennedy Geor e Kercell John lterezsi Herman Kerns Chester Kerr David Kerr Lenore J. Kerr Magdeline Kertes Laibe Kessler Robert Kessler Theodore Kessler Jack Kiester Nora Kimball Clarence King Mary Ellen King Jack L. Kirschner Joseph Kissell Curtis Kite Edmund Kittiko William Kittiko Bernard Klein Wilbert Klein Paul Kluczka Regina Klune Ross Knapton William Knapton James Knight Jean Kniss Mabel Mae Knoll Harry Knott Norman Knox Anna Kolick John Koltiska Wanda Kondrosky George Konias Grace Koos Louise Koss Andy Kostkas Elizabeth Kotch Susie Kotch Grace Kovach Helen Kovacevic Joe Kovacs Steven Kovacic Joe Koval James P. laamchak Elaine Kreibick Le Roy Kreutzman Elmer Kruchensky Mary Krznarich Dan Kuch Daniel Kucic Geor e Kudrik lreneTCula Joseph Kulasa Paul J. Kunas M ' K kle anon un Daisy Kusic Mary Kusic Florence E. Kustre L Ralph Lacey Rita Lace Winifred Lacey Jack Lamtr Lois Lan strom Mildred Landstrom Charles Lang Pauline E. Lang Mary Langan David Langsdorf Albert W. Larimer Mary Lillian Larson Betty Jane Larson Olive Jean Latta John W. Laughlin Sam Lauris Lucile D. Lawson David Layton Albert Lazar Helen D. Lechman Aaron Lebowitz Richard Leltard Sylvia Letkowitz Irene Legin Regina Lehockey Mary Leibold Stewart Leighton Warren Leister William LeWinter J k L ' ac ewrs George J. Lichman William Lickert Q -5, signs THE CLASS OF 1940 John Lickley Mary Jane Lickley Betty Ann Light Edward Little William Lindberg Bruce Linderman Thelma Linneman Frances Lofgren John Loftus William Lorentz John F. Lotz Floe E. Lowery Clarence Luce Lois Ludwig Jane Luehm Samuel Luehm Eleanor Luketic James Lumaden Bernice Lux Charles Lynch Alice F. yons William Lyons Harry 'Exsell Oscar . Lytle M Paul Mackey Gladys E. Mader Mike Maggie Elizabeth agosh Helen Maha Virginia Mains Stanley Makowka Helen T. Maksin Glenn Mann Helen Mann Jack R. Manning Arlene Manuel Rose Marcelli Nick Marinac Charles Markos Helen Markowitz Ruth Markwood James Marriss Evelyn Martin George Martin Edward Martinak Harold Masters Nelda Massung William Massung Ray Matelan Edwin Mathis Steve Mattich Dorothy Maurer Grace Maurer Mar Mavonich Eva pap Warren cCarthy Garnet McCaulley Bernard McCloskey Alberta McClure James McClure Julia Marie McCoy Mary J. McCoy Sara McCracken Ted McCune Nellie McDivett Earl McDowell Jean McFadden Harriet McFarlane Robert McFarlane Betty McGowan Doroth McGuirk Helen XAcKay William McKee Harold Irvin McKeever Harold McLaughlin Ray McLaughlin Orison McLean Richard McMarlin Jack McNew William McNulty Mary Medved Mike Me ela Herman ljehlman Ruth Mellinger Jeanne Merry Hilda Mertz Allan D. Metzler Betty Jane Meyers Carl Michael James Michalski Regina Mihock Alex Miklos Stan Miksza Agnes Miller Dorothea Miller Anna Mima Bethel Miller Betty J. Miller Betty Louise Miller Elsie Miller M r'o M'ller a r n r Robert Miller Joseph Minyon Dorothy Miscevich Louis Moats John Moffatt William Moffitt Catherine Mols Henry Mols William Montgomery William Moore Charles Morningstar Dorothy Morningstar Antoinette Morrell Joe Morrell Harry Morrison lna Morrison John Morrison June Morrison Shirlee Moskowitz William Mossburg Daisy Mrvos John Muha John Mulac Carl R. Mull Thomas P. Mullin William Murtha Mary Muscante Herbert Muse Pete Mutolo Betty Jane Myers N Albert Nagy Leslie Nagy Mary Jane Nau Betty Jane Naylor R b rt N o e ee Betty Neff Betty J. Nelson Meredith Nelson M rtle Nelson ' John Nemecek lrene Nestlerode Foster Nicholas Eleanor M. Nicholson Stanley C. Nietzeba Emma Novak , Guy Nylander O Samuel C. Obryn Theresa Ochap John O'Donnell Mildred Ogurkes Doroth Ohrman Paul Ohrman Andrew Olayos Racille Olender Annette Opalko Albert Orris Helen Orris Hope Oskin Rita M. O'Toole Patricia Overholt Bert Ovenstake Jane Owens Joe Oyler P Olga Paczesniak Leona Painter Albert Palady John Palcsey Ruth V. Palm Genevieve Palmer Kenneth Pan burn Valeria Panel: Peter Paradise lrene Park Doris Jean Passaro John Pastelock Clair Patterson Helen Patterson Isabel Patterson Vera Patterson William Patterson Teddy Pavlock Burke Pavlovich George Pazelli Don Peebly Allred Peers Cecil Peers Helen Pekala Isable Penzak La Vada Peterman Violet Peterman James Peterson Helen Petro Mary Ann Petro Thomas Petro Richard Phillips Eleanor Piotrowski Eugene Piper James Piper Max Podietz Andrew Pohodic Michael Polakovic John Poliak Jessie Pollard Lucille Pomaibo 15 f .9 , 4 of .1:z:::::::::::f:-I-.. ...,. . W N ......2.1.111:2:Q2525252525225isis?sf'f'2i'1'f'ii'i5 ...... . W ie: I ' ' 1 1 -, 1 : s 1 f K ' ' ,.,,4.., ,.,.,. , ,Z.2.55I.55.51525255525252555555555525its5ii5if55555is5iiiiifiiiifiiiiiiiii .... ,Z WZ V In E Z 3 iiiP i P lPii it P t i l : :i , at , John Pomycala Joe Popach Catherine Popoff George Popovic Marian Popowitz Mary Potoma James Popnor Alex V. redki Edward Prest Harriet Price June Price John Primich Matthew Priselac W. Dale Provins Lois Pry Sylvia Prytulak Margaret Puckey Bengt Pulls Q Alice M. Qualters James Quantz R Marion Rabold Mary Radinovic Theresa Rainford Cora Randolph Martha Rapach Helen Rascher Frank Rastrelli Steve Ratesick Mary Rayne Carl Reed Helen Reed Margie Regensberger William Reid Mary Reinhart June Renaut Ruby Reskovac John Resetko Frank Reymer Sarah Rhoades Robert Rhodes Eugene Riazzi Eleanor Richardson Wayne Rickard Dorothy Red e Margaret A. Ttigotti Kenneth Riley Mary Elizabeth Ringler Margarette J. Robb William Robinson Christine H. Rogerson Mathew J. Ropar Emma Rose Helen Rose Howard Rose David Rosner Charles Ross Elizabeth Rost James Rost Marvin Roth Ella Mae Rowe Thomas Rowine Gladys Rubenstein Jennings Rubizzi John Ruffing Olive Ruifing Risveglio Ruozzi Marian A. Russell THE CLASS OF 1940 Dolores Ryan James Ryan Walter Rybar Ralph Ryniak S Joseph Sakas Ray Sakowski Armand Salvi Carl Salvi Paul Samios Lois Sammer Betty H. Sam son Agnes Samudbsky Helen Samudovsky Tom Sanner Walter J. Sanner Hunter Sawders Alex Sayers lrene Schafer Norma Scheidmantel Dorothy Schimpf Bill Schink Claire J. Schmidt Richard Schmidt Robert Schmidt Kathleen Schmitz Ann Schreiner Audrey Schuch Janet Schultz Lois Schultz Lorraine Schwartz Gladys Schweitzer Frances Scop James Scott Robert Scott Ruth Scott Andrew Seabol Charles Sedlar Helen L. Sechrist Edward Seliga Albert W. Sellers Ruth Semke Emil Senetta Vera Senko Edward B. Servov George Sevick Paul halkowski Jack N. Shaw Ruth Shaw James Sherer Raymond Sherer Joseph Shidel Vivian Shivey Katherine Shuster Leah Shuster Doroth Signet Gail Sinaman Dorothea Silverman Aloysius Simak Betty Simcox Sara Mae Simeral Barbara Simpson Mabel Simpson Chester Sistik Phillip Sistik Alice Siwierka Walter Siwierka Marcella Skiffington Eugene Skinner Evelyn Sklencar Michael Skorich lporraing Slaizk eggy mal George Smith Marian Smith Joseph Smocer Robert Smythe Wesleg Smythe Anna nyder Catherine Snyder Elvema Snyder Richard Snyder Harry Solon Sarah Sopko Helen Sotak Mary Ann Sotak Harry Sowa Rose Sowerby Raymond Sowko Louise Spiegel Shirle Spiegel John Spehar Joe Spinelli Billy Spuhler Lottie Stalowski Georgia Stamatia Pete Standish John Staniech Mike Staniech Edward Stankowicz Earl Starry Paul Staudenmayer William Stearns Jack Stein Eugene Stenger Marcella Stepansky Dorothy Stephan Reuben Stephanovic William Stevenson Thelma Stewart Janet Stenson Donald Stinebaugh Jane Stinson Mary Stipanovich Nick Stoianovic Steve Straget Stella Stranges Dorothy Stull Louise Sundin George Suskalo Katherine Sutton Raymond Sutton Carl Svitko June Sweeney Sophia Sweet Pauline Szala T Mary Takacs Margaret Tassone Donald Taylor Edna Taylor Olive Taylor Jose h Tedesco Charlbs Theleen Betty Thomas James Thomas Mildred Thomas Virginia Thomas Carmella Thomasell Charles Thompson Harvey Thompson Robert Thompson Virginia Thornberg Jean Thrasher Anna Tiero Betty Jane Toal Margaret Toal Leonard Tobias Betty Tomko Elizabeth Tomko Irene Tomko La Verne Tomlins Edward Traczynski Minnie E. Traeger Phyllis Traeger Edward Treewasser Robert Tremont Elaine Tuchteld Daisy Turkall Grace R. Turk Loretta Turner Eugene Tyler U Grace Uhrich Dorothy Uhrich Harry J. Urbanic Edward W. Usko V Dante S. Vadala lrene Vadas . Helen Vakarcs Julia A. Valecko James Vargo Nicholas Vasil Andrew Vavrek Stephanie Vegely Jimmy Ventura Maurice Verbin Alice Vetterly Alex Vickers Sam Vignovic Ann Vignovich Louis Vitsas Jane Vitullo Nick Vodila Lawrence Voelkne William Voron Thelma Voss Mike Vuick Anna Vukovic W I' Theodore Waketield John Waligura Claire Waldron Jean Ward Ann Wargo Robert Wargo John A. Walsh John T. Walsh Margaret Walsh Anne Walter Helen Watters Mabel Watts Robert J. Weber Betty Weddle Sam Weinberger Dan Weiss Helen Weiss 1 1 I I I i 1 4 1 3 1 I I 1 i ffl? if X 1 A -5 -X--if - 1 if 5 . 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NX. k . 3 XX 'A X M X . :Xin g x K ig . 3 K X 'Q -N my V,-5 : kxsimik 'Raya if .X S? 1 ,k .X.XX X X555 sv X - f wwfvwiswfwwwwv WXQiNg3 jwwf4 wk X X, X lEA 3k.wfr xx fx al f Wff K X vb .AX X if Q 5 X L - HS -X55 X: 1 L ' wif f-'SMX ' t 'qiwzxx X, F3 M , 'X A, h A K X s 'Q K P . -, g K I K x ' A ll 1 i, Q Wkfis X' X F ,,,,,, K r V L rig i' 1 YQ Z , K' 4' The Class of 1941 THE McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN Paul Baran atevenBBarT1r: egrs erg ey Rose Benick Harland Blackburn John Blahcl Charles Blanchard Betty Brubaker C Grace Campbell Betty Carr Ida Carrozza Violet Carrozzo Jessie Eileen Carter Mabel Carter Frances Challener Mike Cemigo Evangeline Constance William Copan Roy E. Cox Virginia Crissman Joseph Czura D John Danko Charles Day George Da Mike Davidovich Patsy Denicola William C. Detweiler William De Marino Katherine R. Ditter Lois M. Dougherty John Dudek Mary Dukic Marion Duffy Agnes Dunlap E Charles W. Eckels William Emmerson Betty En lert Alberta Erickson F Jerry Farquhar Alex Fazekas Alvin Feick Michael Felts Helen Filipovic Walter Frederick G Joseph Gaydos Doris Gilmore Charles Gleditsch Lawrence Gobbels Steven Goch Alma Goode Margaret Goss Doris Granberg Sol Gross Frank Guiser John Gwosden H Earl Harrison Robert Higham Thomas Hill Jean Ho an Charles l-Toltzman Jean Horr George Hudak James Hu hes Billy Hutclxison Joan Hvozdik I William lrvine J Alice Johnson Dolores Johnson James Johnson Arthur Juhasz K George Karikas Helen lliarpinskli enry asprzy Charles Kier Lawrence King Stephen Kray Walter Kruczek L John H. Legree Anna Limperos Josephine Lockovic Dorothy Lundgren Joseph Lupo M Bernard Makowka Lucille Malm Walter Mandekic Metro Marchyn Lucy Mayerski Donald McCartney Richard McCunej Frank McGlashan Finle McGrew Harold McKeever Nancy Mellinger Hilda Mertz Mama Miller Raymond G. Miller Rose Miller James Moffat John Mottatt Paul Morris Charl es Murray Robert Myers N Harold Neel Stanley Nowicki P John Panko Florry Patterson William Paul Andrew Pazur lrene Pinkowski Julia Pollock Juanita Polite Victor Popoff Hemp Popoloski Jean rice Anthony Puc Leonard Puskaric R Bernard Radzemenski Camille Renckly Reta Richards Thomas Riley Beryl Ritchey Ma colm Robinson Edward Rosak Wilda Rose Andrew Rusinko Robert Russell Frank Ryan Mary Ryznar S Helen Sakal Tibor Sandor Dorothy Sandin De Wayne Sayles Donnajune Schultz William Seman Raymond Simeral Andrew Simon Dorothy Sindrich Stanley Skelley Dennis Smith Mary Snoaks Pauline Solvay Sam Stein George Stephanovich Duane Stevenson Vera Stragar Blair Sutton Erda lrene Swanson William Swartz Robert Swauger Josiph Swierzbinsky An rew Swonick T Glen Thompson Jean Tice Margaret Toth Lillian Trautman U James Umbarger V Robert Vankirk George Vignovic W William Wareham Basil Wargo Tommy Warren Robert Watson Tudman Wa man Edwin Wetzler Ann Whaley Andrew Wiater Eunice Wisener Earl Wooley Y Katherine Yutzy Z Peter Zalac Sidney Weiss THE CLASS OF 1940 Emily Williams Dorothy Weissenberger Martha Williams George D. Welch William J. Williamson Raymond Welty Lucille Werb Norman E. Willis Theodore Willis Katherine Wertenbach Claire Wise John Wertenbach Lenora Wise Virginia Wertenbach lrene Wisser Ed. Thomas Wessel Henry West Richard Whigham William White Betty Whoolery Kenneth Widany Edwin G. Widdows Harold Wiegand Francis Witkouslci Leona Wojdyla Joe Wojtowicz Robert Wollarth Robert Wood Samuel Wood Robert Woods Cecelia Woznialc Dolores Wulcoson James Wunder Jeanette B. Wunder Flora Wunderly Robert H. Wunderly Edward Wygonilc Frank Wynn X Robert Xides Y Paul Yager John Yanez Elsie Yanilc Helen E. Youkovich Ann Yourchick Anna Yunecko Z Steve Zanich Alfred Zauper Mary Zay Catherine Zell Betty Zenn Katherine Zimmer Deloris Zimmerman Lillian Zlotzinger Mary Zuroviclc Loretta Zwingler David Zwitz Room 200 LEADER IN THE SALE OF FOOTBALL TICKETS First Row: Dorothy Ellstrom, Marian Splevak, Louise Schweitzer, Mrs. Coursin, Margaret Craven, Dorothy Gallatin, Jane Gillingham Second,-Blow: Helen Firth, Laura Gregg, Dorothy Sandmeyer, Harold Byer, Constance Bazanos, Virginia McCune, Bessie Sollars, Lottie z nc a. Third Row: Florence Edeheit. Geraldine Hilleges, Dorothy Patton, Dorothy Schneider, Dorothy Griflin, Mary Jane Ganassl, Helen Glngo, Helen Otawka, Florence Spiegel. Fourth Row: Lee Pierce, George Humenlk, John Pfetferknrn, Joseph Vitale, Edward Danko, Edwin Bryan, William Phillips, William Brennan, Carl Urbanlak. Fifth Row: Joseph Reichman, Thomas Watson. Herman Schneider, Herbert Greenland, Robert Ueltzen, Stanley Jasiewicz, Walter Yager, James Gundy, John McNally. 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Si if 4 f f . , .- . 1 A -x f ' 4 A +3 . h . .,. -X p NH THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMEN A Richard Abbott Harriet Ackerman Robert Adams Herbert Ahlin Margaret Aigner Char es Akerberg Anna Mae Allen Genevieve Altmeyer Margaret Altmeyer Alan Amper George Andreikanic Charles Andrews Refena Andrews Lora Anitori Frank Anto Joe Antonelli Galard Arvin Arthur Auberle Harry Austin B Wesley Bailey Lois Mae Baird William Baird Ethel Baker Kenneth Baker Herbert Baldis Dorothy Bales Lois Bangert Bobby Bankey Harry Barco Anna Lois Barkemeye Doris Barnes George Barnes Roberta Bames Nancy Bash Edith Beard Elmer Beissel Jack Bell James Bell Nancy Bell Robert Bell William Bentz Mike Berezny Margaret Berkosky Catherine Berna Francis Berna Victoria Berna Anna Berta George Betz Jack ingaman John Bjornberg Eleanor Blair Walter Bocek Louise Boehmer Matthew Boiko Billy Bone John Boris Jean Bowen William Brooks Clayton Brown Hilda Brown James Brown Marquis Brubaker tai I' W Betty Bruce Edward Bruce William Bryant Frank Buccini John Burall Anthony Burda Clarence Burda Charles Burns Ruth Busch C William Callahan Irene Calochak Lorraine Calvin Louis Carpenter Billy Cartwri ht Dorothy Challfant Margaret Chapman Robert Charlesworth John Charney Dolores Chizum Rose Cindric Jack Claar , Paul Claar Albert Clark Lena Coccia Leo Collins Lamen Conrad Arthur Cooper Alice Ruth Copper Arthur Cordisco Almon Corey Allen Cotter Ruth Crawley Alver Cruse Dorothy Culp Alberta Cunningham Ethel Mae Czapik D Evelyn Dahlin Hayes Dakin Rita Daley Louis Dannenhauer Virginia Dare Lane Dalton Raymon Delo Harold Dennison Blanche Derr Howard Dewyer Charlotte Dietrich George Diggins Mike Dirle Martha Jean Ditter Catherine Dougherty Daniel Dougherty Nelson Douglas Catherine Downey Charles Drago Lilly Drago Edward Dudelc Edwin Dunn Stephan Durkay Anna Dzubak E George Eckels Dolores Edison Helen Edmundson Virginia Edmundson Clarence Egenlauf William Elliott Judson Ellis Mar Ennis Ralph Erickson Wi liam Erickson Elmer Erkel Edward Eugenie Bernard Evanchak Lillian Evanchak Anne Evanovich F Marshall Fairbaugh Lois Fawcett Albert Fazekas Mary Feher Albert Fernandez Virginia Ferry Carl Fetch Allen Filson Eloise Jane Filson Julia Ann Finley Alfred Finney ' Jean Finney Dorothy Fiore George Fish John ontanesi Alfred Fossi Mario Fossi Jack Fox Pauline'Framiglio Betty Franklin Florence Frederick Calvin Frisch Kathryn Frketich C. Y. Fry G Ethel Gabelhart Edward Galka Anna Gallagher Betty Gallatin Helen Galzerano Eugene Ganossi Thomas Gasdick William Gasdick Joseph Ga dos Lawrence Gearing Emma Gergely Mitchell Giatroudakis Helen Gibala Mary Gibala Louis Giese Eileen Gilbert Jim Gilchrist Edward Giles Myrtle Giles Consie Glarrow Helen Gobbels Dolores Godak Billy Goetz Marion Goetz Leonard Goldberg Robert Good James Gordon Jack Gorman Lauretta Gorman Emest Gorring Florence Gottesman Francis Gourash Emily Graber Lois Graft Dorothy Grahn Dick Gra William Greenland Charles Gust Donald Gustafson H Harry Hager Ruth Hall Clarence Hamlin Harold Hammar Albert Harkness Margaret Hassler Bob Henderson Tony Herrera Dorothy Hertzog Mark Hilbert Patsy Hinkle Edward Hitchens Olive Hoak Eva Hobby Elaine Hoberg James Hodgson Betty Hoffman Donald Hoffman William Holland Lois Jean Hollywood Ruth Ann Holstine Anna Louise Holtzman Leonard Holtzman Ann Hopke Edward Horvath John Hosni Jack Howe John Hoyt Irene Hrabosky Mary Huffman Catherine Irene Hughes William Hughes David Hurley Eunice Hurrell Jean Huston Betty Irwin Flora lsbir Ferne Israel Bob Iverson Louis Izzo J Margaret E. Jack Mar aret E. Jack Stanlley Jackson HT H .4..., , 7 Y ' IL E5252525E5555fflEifEflfiflflEif55525555355555::if3555355555555EiffffffffffffffffffffffffffEffffj:f:Q:f:g:::g.g.g.1.: .4.,.,., ,,,, C A ifiiffiiliiffilifilfE52525232igEif5EgEEEiffffffffigiiiifilifgiff25252222535QEEEQEEE222522255E255E:ffE2325SEEifF5252EEif5EEEifESE5EffiffflE5fi5'I'iiIl:1:1:1:3-3.2:-:g:-:,:-:-:::::g:::::.:.:.-.5.:.5.:.:.-.:.3.:.3.:.g.5.3.,::f .53:3:,:q:::3f:Q li ,Hr .5 f'5,,n1 '-F: gt' :xi Eff 'S i as ' THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMEN George James Tom Jeffrey William Jenkins Alfred Jodie Dolores Johnson Hartley Johnson Jean Johnson Jeanne Johnson Mary Johnson David Johnston Ralph Johnston Clarence Jones Ellis Jones Mildred Jones Ruth Jones Barbara Jordan K John Kacur Gertrude Keenan John Kellerman Dorothy Kelly Jeanne Kelly James Kemper Kae Kendrick Calvin Kennedy Katherine Kercell Philip Kerklo Bernard Kinsel Evelyn Kish Velma Kistler Andrew Kita James Kleckner Russell Klob Thomas E. Knight Frank Koch Frank Kohut Leonard Kolodziei Rose Konder Genevieve Krupinski Elsie Kulha Ella June Kunkle Delphine Kurkowski Gladys Kushner Edward Kustra Theresa Kustra Dorothy Kwiecinski L Jack Lacock Virginia Larson Elmira Laughery Valere Lawniczak Elizabeth Lawson Doris Lawton Leonard Lebenson Sadie Lebowitz Raymond LeBreton Clarence Ledgard Dorothy LeMon Mary Leone Leonard Lewandowski Betty Jane Lichenstein Kenneth Lindberg Alverta Linge Norma Jane Lingle Vera Jane List Kerwyn Little Charles Loeffler Betty Lundberg Carmin Lundin M David Magnuson Harry Magnuson Walter Mains Zoltan Makatura William Maley Sundy Manetta Billie Manns John Margitan Hanio Mariotti Helen Markos Louise Marnell Shirley Marsden Glenn Marsh George Maser Gertrude Maser Ruth Matheny lrene McConahy Marjorie McDonough Letitia McGregor James McHugh Norma McKee Marjorie McKeever Larry McKenna Andrew Megela James Mellinger Billie Menzie John Menzie Allen Metz Lillian Metzler Raymond Meyers Wesley Meyers Fern Miller Orion Miller Ted Minnick William Minnick Alex Molnar Joanna Molnar Charles Moon Wade Mooney Evelyn Moore Margaret Moore Frenchola Morton Rita Morus Clarence Mossburg Rose Mrvos Eugene Mullaly Faith Murphy Gloria Mustacchio N Bill Nagy John Neel Lois Nelson Mariorie Nelson Mildred Nelson John Nestlerode Albert Neverline Arthur Noon Jack Novak Annette Novitski Louis Novitski Herbert Nylander Raymond Nylander Carl Nystrom O Frances Obranic Margaret Obranish Raymond O'Bryon Helen O'Donnell John O'Donnell Patrick O'Donnell Kathryn Odorcich Clyde Ohrman James O'Leary Jack Olson Leonard Osterman Michael Otroba David Owen Marie Owens P Mar aret Palko CarlT9alm Eleanor Palm Robert Palm William Palm William Palmer Nickolas Pastelock Jane Patch Ra mond Pater Robert Pater Evelyn Patterson Dan Payne Sam Pecora lrene Pekala Betty Peoples Everett Pequeen H Anthony Petrella Regina Petruna Joseph Petterson Dorothy Phillips Edward Plesniak George Pohodic Albert Pomaibo Mary Porvasnik Esther Powers LaVerne Powers Kenneth Prescott Robert Priester Marie Principal Mildred Proc Edward Puc Stanley Puc Theodore Puckey Rose Puhala Vincent Puhala Charles Pullin Charles Pusi Q James Oualters Mary Jane Quinn R lrene Rafferty Dorothy Ramsden William Rankin Olive Ranzier Ruth Rausch Francis Ravey John Ravey George Rayman Bob Raymer Wesley Raymer Edwin Raziminski John Reed Zella Rees Mike Repko Robert Reynolds Mary Riazzi James Richards James Richter Lorraine Ricketts Bernard Riggs Jack Rina Kathryn itchey Robert Ritchey Vir inia Roberts Wiaiam Roberts Roy Robison James Roche Patricia Rodman Mary Roper Robert Rosnberger Katherine Ross Rarmond Ross Est er Rubenlield Pauline Ruffing William Ruozzi Ellen Rupp Helen Ruschak George Rusinko Walter Rzeniak S Dorothy Sample Vernon Sample Margaret Savage Clarence Sayles Robert Sayles Betty Jane Scheuer George Schmidt AraMinta Schneider Louise Schoeller Dorothg Schorr Anna ebest Robert Sechrist Richard Seckinger Mike Shalako Elizabeth Shannon John Shavinsky Dorothg Sherrick James iebert Murray Siegel Josephine Simeral Florence Singleton Belva Jean Sinn Charlotte Siskind Elmer Sisler 5 sas. wr T Q .:11,. . NE iff.5?fT5ffifffififfffiiffiffffffffffffffff5f?f5f5f5fi5ffi'iii '.',' ,,,, H T5 5 . 'lu , THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMEN. Mary Sivak Katherine Skelley Nick Skezas Helen Slciba Warren Skinner Bertha Skotnicki Betty Slaney Gertrude Sloane Edwin Smith Marion Smith Millard Smith Theresa Smith Wallace Smith Ralph Snyder Joseph Sobchak Dorothy Soles Joseph Souders Josephine Sowa William Spiegelberg Betty Sproul Dorothy Sproul Dorothy Sprowls Carolyn Srulson Shirlie Srulson George Stamatellos Harry Steele Helen Steelnack Charles Stegman June Stegman Marie Steinhilber Ralph Stelzl Ellen Stephan Harry Stephan Robert Stephan Eva Sternquist Doris Stewart Leroy Streets Gail Striffler Aileen Stringer Clifford Stringer Lois Strom Bernard Summitt Jean Sundberg Alvin Su nsic William Slvzanson Raymond Swauger William Szeg T Elmer Tabish Irene Takas Anna Mae Tanner Eva Tassone Genevieve Tatarzyn Charles Taylor Herbert Taylor Jesse Ta lor Phyllis 'llylor Edward Teemer Doroth Thomas Elrod Thompson Jim Thompson Geor e Tonks Paul Torok Helen Toth Leo Trich Francis Trimble Margaret Trocha Lois Jean Trostle Helen Tyson U David Uhrich Joseph Urban Gertrude Usko V Helen Valalik Jean Valentine Margaret Valoon Albert VanHorn Jeanne Van Loon Barbara Voelker Bligh Vogeley Lois Volk Norman Vota W Betty Wakefield Mildred Waldbaum William Waldron Gladys Wallace Mary Walsh Doroth Walters Frank Walters Reed Walters Thomas Ward Donald Wardell Kathryn Warwick Henry Watson Margaret Watson Martha Watson Bob Wayman Virginia Weeter Lucille Weigle George Weimer Charles Welch Thomas Welch Kenneth Wertz Cyril West Jean West Donald Wester Evelyn Wester Glenn Westman William Wetzler Jeanne White Billy Whitehead Lillian Wicklund James Wilker Jennie Wilkey Minerva Williams Jack Wills Beatrice Winand Grace Wisser Edward Woistman Lillian Wolfarth Harry Wood Thalia Wood Robert Wood Gilbert Woods Jack Woodward Eva Worthey Betty Wukoson Glenn Wylie David Wyncoop Z lvan Zalac Pierena Zitella Joseph Zuiac THE CHARM SCHOOL CAST First Row: Sam Robinson, Helen Beattie. Eleanor Skepstadt, George Backstrom, Betty Fath, Steve Smoke, Dorothy Norton Bessie Weimer, Raymond Fehr, Ethel Dobus. Peterson Lrlllan Llchenstein James Conway Edmund Debreczem 'Ecu :11:-: -.-.-.a. , V S I i IDEQ. ,..,.:.:.::1::: Q :Q:Qssafissiaizgiiigiiiiiifi - ' Second Row: David Hackett, Josephine Crawford, Marion Bllly, Jean. Gulhransun, Margaret Symington, David Friedman, Clara Mae 8 1 i 22:15ri25232225325232222155552355535355555555555555E5E1E1EIEIEIEIEIESEIEIBE'E12IEIEIEE222E251215252332555ErE5E5ErirErEr:r1r1r:r: . ,,..,,, ,,,. , ,hng Z..,,,,.,.,..,.,.,,.,,,.1.,1.,3111::::1:,:51:p5:5:5ag:::5:5:5:5:5:3:g:5:3:5:5f:3g5:555gEgE5E5E32553335515352jE55gE3E5,5E5Eg:gE3E5E3Eg il: :3: ' Q ' ' --- ' H : ': '::1:l:f1Z 111: Zl' ' ' ' I ...ull-fi: ' 2 5 - - :Q :': '1'::: i: 5 ' ' '-: 5 ' '1'2f1112 f SS P v 55 THE SHAW AVENUE FRESHMEN A C E Alex Ganyu Jean Abels Bill L. Crawford William Egri Ethel GUYOJK Lillie Abrams Josephine Adamek Lawrence Amendola Georgeanna Austin Albert Austin Thomas Anderson Sara Altemus Vivienne Abrams James Acheson Bertha Alberts Henry Ahlc1uist Margaret A masy B Michael Babyak Alex. E. Bahus Buford O. Baugh Leonard Baughman Eva Jane Booth Vera Brown Thomas Beardmore Frank Borowski Elwood Brunsell Andrew Bubrik John Butala Joseph Baca Robert Baker John Bero Bernard Berkovitz Charlotte Bishop Albert Bodnar Tony Bocetti Marie Breda Dessa Briggs Helen Brown Helen Budnick Mar aret Bilohlavek Charles Blackwell Jean Biniaman Evelyn B aziva Howard Brendle Betty Budai Mary Butko Margaret Basic George Blackwell Mariorie Borowsky Margaret Bedsworth Goldie Borella Charles Busch Fay Boyer Joseph Breier Robert Brown Thomas Bach Ralph Bacha Evelyn Birescik Edmund Bronowski J k B ac rown Theodore Buck Rose Bokulic James Barchie Audrey Beard Mark Blank Bill Bradley Marian Brophy William Brulia William Bryan Erma Mae Brimacombe Margaret M. Brindza William J. Carter M ' C anon arr Annie Cerepani Birdie Mae Crosier Edwin Carlson Roy Cassidy Harry Cready Alberta Caruso Thelma Colclaser Robert Coughlin Richard Cunningham Jay Cable Gertrude Canfield Frances Conroy Patsy Crai head Eva Cuturilo Theresa Caliero La Verne Carr Evelyn Chotner Sophie Chrissafedes Regina Conley De ores Crawford Margaret Chemsak Betty Cochenour Ethel Chomanics Steve Colecchi Henry Carter Helen Clewer Lucille Coleman Gladys Curran Pauline Cielieska James Corron D Grace La Rue Davis Henry R. De Felice Chester C. Donet Daniel Dukic Fred Davis John Davis George De Rose Steve Dobos Oliver Donahoe Samuel De Felice Howard Dewyer Michael Dolekary Freda Drakos Mildred Duda Anna Belle Dobos Rhoda Douglas Evelyn Dzama William Duncan Arthur Dandar Jean Darr Anna Dolekary Isabel Dietrich Maude Denning Bobetta Dunlap Helen Domino June Dodds Frank Damasky John Domarski Paul Duimic Dewitt Downey James Damico Josephine Damico Glenn Denning Betty Doughty Billy Debrason Samuel Edelheit Angelina Elia Genevieve Evans Mary Epolito Clarence Edwards Marion Eckels Joseph Essa Martha J. Ellenberger Grace Eicher Freda Eme Judson GJQV. Ellis F Gloria Ferry Wallace Flegal Richard Fetters Anna Frinsko Pauline Feltz Rena Flex Freda Flizanes Nataliva Fusco John Feltz George Fedor Anna Feltz Anna Feterik Pearline Freeman Lillian Frencik Geraldine Furlong Harvey Fleming Richard Farkas Connie Friedman Joseph Fairbaugh Mary Folwarzney Julia Franceti Albert Florchak John Forrest Martha Forsmark William Frankovic David Furlong Josephine M. Fairbaug h Howard William Foster G Thomas Gilmore Andrew Gadjzik Mary Gimant Marcella Grzymala Joseph Gutierrez Irene Gerosky Pearl Guski Nick Goscinsky John Geci Anna Goransis .ahn Qsparovich ary as rovic Mildred Glmrscic Joe Goscinsky Helen Grdanski Elnora Greenawalt Doris Goldberg Roethyl Gorden Ernest Grice Charles Gross James Gray Francis Groach Margaret Gasparovic Mary Gross Meredith Gross James Geronditis Margaret Greene Anna Mae Gala Lillian Rose Gall Marietta Garland Lydia Gasky Julia Anna Gianantonia Frances Graziano Maynard Greenfield Rose Marie Grygo H Harry Hyduk Jack Hannen Clifford Harden Clarence Huston Murray Harris Francis Hligham Leonard opkins Frank Hreha Edwin Harris Leroy Herbstrieth Corrinne Holland Katherine Holmes Flora Heisler Janet Harkless Ward Heath Anne Horvat Mary Jane Haidle Albina Hannum Jean Harrison Mar Herbert Charles Hickman Steve Hogya Anna Hughes. Leah Headley Albert Herd Dolores Higham Lois Hull Dorothy Huffman Louis Harlam Nanc Jane Hackett John Wvilliam Harden William George Herold Della Marie Holden Helen Holovick Michael lvosevich Verneise Irby Anna lvcevic James Irwin George lwasowich J Elmer Jeeny E. Martel Johnson Dorothy Jamnicky Mary Jaimee Edward Juhasz Irma Jones Aileen Jones Juanita Jordan Charles Jackson James Jenkins Roy Jenkins Ralph Jones 'X SS Q Q, K Betty E. Kite Charles Kalina Joseph Katrenic John Katchur Pearl Keeney Regis Kozar Edith Kardos Marlene Keller Josephine Kolesar J s K'n ame I g Dolores Kirschner Evelyn Kistler Michael Kraly Andy Kunas Edward Kaminsky Ruth Katz Juanita King Helen Kotroczo Helen Kozlowski Sophie Kusic Doroth Kretschmer Mary Iglacik Arthur Kaloz Louis Katz Carol Kennedy Miriam Klein Geor e Kovac John lfunicky Anthony Kasony Mary Kaufman Margaret King Robert Kirsch Steve Klipa Miller Kos Jose h Koss Stahl: Krol Madeline Krznaric Olga Kubala Dorothy Kunes Margaret Keresman Ann Kirasic Harold Kohl Mary Karabin Emma Karafa Minnie Konstantis H I K I e en ova y Dorothy Ann Kaftanich Priscilla F. Kemeny Sylvia G. Kimelman Geraldine Marie Kinder Lois Jean Kohler Stella Koszela Irene Kozey Edward Krol Helen Kumuss Anna Krupa Catherine Kuhn Helen Kusic Anton Klenalc John Kotroczo L Charles Lewis Dona Louise Loeber George Loncar Albert Ludik Edythe Landstrom Tressa Lewandoskey Betty Lewis 5 All 'iss THE SHAW AVENUE FRESHMEN Anna Lagoyda Peggy Leizure Harry Lindamood Lillian Lockhart Helen Lovas Ethel Laszloffy Esther Lofstrom Bette Levitte Victor Lapkowicz Louise Leigh Thomas Lacey Thelma Lumsden George Lyall Elizabeth Jean Labosh Betty Jane Leech Anna Katherine Lesko William Edward Lynch M Leona McKeown Patsy Mercurio Agnes Mital Irene Matta La Verne Moore John Martucci ' Audrey Morrow Billie McCoy Louis Markowitz Evelyn Mercur Earthlee Moorer Constantine Moraites Frances Morrell John Musulin Ruth MacMillan Billy Marinello Vincent Martin Kenneth Matta Enoch McCracken Anthony Messina Robert Miller Leonard Motto Beverly Mraz Marjorie Miller Dorothy Mandich Frank Mazza Joseph Morris Rose Muic Betty Milliken Jean Matwick Trilby Messer Stanley Mols Howard Martin Peter Momich John Morgan Sava Mamula Ella Mawhinnewi Eleanor Melnic ak Margaret Mertinka Eileen Moxham Jack Mrers Mary E izabeth Mains Annette Mainwaring Virginia M. Mallak Alvin N. Maurer Jess R. McCafferEy Florence M. Mc arthy Joe Ro Mo us Mercedes E. Tvtoore N Kathryn Navaroli 83 Florence Nicoludi Stella Nowicki .gohn Nwor ugene agy Grace Nau Arthur Nagy Betty Norton O James M. O'Hara William O'Brien Jean Orr Michael Ocilka John Orris John Osika Albert Osiga Edward Ostrosky James Ostrosky Eleanor Obusek Samuel Orth Doris Jessie Ogilvy Bertha M. O'Palko P Dorothy Pechar Joseph M. Petrulli Dorothy Jean Phillips Margaret Petro Helen Palka Ma Polak Ida rlxodietz Elman Peterson Ray Perret Rose Pulsinelli Mary Panko Pete Pazuchanics Leo Petrulli Peter Pliska Mary Pavlic Arthur Podgor Madaline Paradise Violet Pavuk Mary Picardi Harry Peterson John Palko Mathilda Pavlik Jean Porreco Matthew Puskarich Earl Pryor John Puskaric Stella Picardi Mary Poliak Helen Pomykala Stezhania Pudlak Kat ryn Puskarich Mercedes N. Pomycala Elizabeth Clara Poszer Shirley Jean Powers R Frank A. Rinella Michael Rizzo June Estelle Rhodes William Rebold June Reilly Junior Robinson- Kenneth Rogerson Christina Ross Eleanor Richter Marie Rubenstein Augustus Ruby Alice Radvansky Gladys Railingshafer Gertrude Ruffing Glen Richardson Allyne Ringler Howard Rowe Frank Ruskin Glenn Roiohn Philomena Rhodes Annabelle Rigotti Arlene Roberts Margaret Rupcic Edward William Ready S Anne Sandusky Geor e Schweitzer Irma Slchweitzer Regina Schweitzer Cl de L. Sharik Albert Solan Irene Salai Elizabeth Seddon Ferne Schulhof Florence Swartz Fannie Stem Elizabeth Sabo Dorothy Semchak Edward Smith Joseph Stevens Ruth Sawders Joe Sim? Stephen ivak Paul Siv Warren Smith Salvatore Shiavo Edwin Stahuyski Matthew Seperek Jean Sievern James Simon James Simonetta Vern Sturgeon Steve Sinichak William Stephan Helen Szucs Pauline Swarney James Schonberger Catherine Skelley John Sowerb Raffela S inelli Cyril Sedrlak Leona Saarup Margaret Sabosly David Savage Bryna Schwartz Herbert Seigle Mary Shannon Betty June Shepard George Shillit Paul imqu Harry Stamata Vesna Shubat Helyne Sindrich Helen Virginia Solvay Ann Sorokac Anthony Spano Dorothy Swant M t S' n argare rmo Albert Scavariel Rosemarie Scavariel .ff f 52 ,, ,r - SS ll E2Eii2E2E:222:1:1-..., 1 4 , , f ' , .55Esi?2SEE22553552555EEEEEE?EE?525225522225255255255222252552522555552225225555252522252E25Eiiiiiiiiiii2a2a:s:::1::.:-,-,... 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N X' NN m'mMN N S Sa 55 kx x gxkxax 5 n as X X eff? r THE SHAW AVENUE FRESHMEN Adam Scotlas Jack Steiner Norma Stephenson John Stokan Carolyn Swainson Helen Taylor Kenneth Tuverson Marion Ta lor Anna Tamburrino Ethel Bertha Semcinai Marie Ellen Spishock Helen Stevens Amel Suchy Edward Francis Swaug Beatrice E. Szygenda Joe Sirak John Shinoski Steve Shlapak Emery Stash John Staymates T Donna Tyson Frank Tarr Eleanor Tatar Louise Tauber Helen Telliho Emma Toth Cl' Mary Turner Albert Tirpak Edward Tirpalc Charles Thomas Mary Louise Taylor Mary Vulgaralcis Helen Vi novic Catherine ileronick Lawrence Vinovich John Vukovcan W Elenora M. Weislcircher Michael L. Woznialc Margaret Patricia Tkac Doroth Wassel U Anna Unnone Margaret Uremiclc Leonard Ungar V Elizabeth Valenta Charlotte Veland Mary Vignovich John Visaclc Andrew Vanyo Albert Vasco Joseph Vavrelr Carrie Woods Paul Welch Sara Belle Willis Jack Wise Harry Waclcerle Lillian Woodloclc William West Marjorie Whiteman Frank Whiteman Curtiss Weaver Edward White June Wisser Wilda Mae Wisser Virginia Marie Warhold Donald Wilds s x' x 5-Q 'Q X ax xx X ' -sap 's E A N ' x t-. xxwxxxstxsx xxx x-ttxxxm QQQ T xxx xx X5 Q, Faqxits Xxxi N XX K Xxa N- 'TQ' ' x- .-EA X X jx ' '5.'X'xf2 x . 7' A X X. . if x E- ia 'E-N, A -' ' Y ' ' 5 l ' . . - . ., .Ax - ' ix .9 X.,.FQlQ-55 f ,x - . - :' 'xo .Nia '-ff 1 1 4 N' 9 W . AyX S XXX ' x, ' : ' QFSEA3'-Ftigzi he l'VfES5:X r555 f5b.k':fti: ' ' ' pg 4. gonalid Wrobel W orot ouise ynn Lola Vjard Raymond Wargovich John Wasil Harry Wechsler Betty Wiskeman Lois Kathryn Welty Jean Soslrie Walna Ronald ilson Y Thelma Yonek Virginia Marie Yager Dorothy Yarnovic Paul Yurik Z Dorothy Zimmer Goldie Zwibel Helen Zaiac Louise Zambo Claude Zukowski Goldie Rosella Zambo Room 211 LEADER IN THE SALE OF THE RED AND BLUE LEADER IN THE SALE OF THE YOUGH-A-MON Flrst Row: Alvin Hays, Caroline Hardwick, Dick Campbell, Mr. Sched, Bill Cooley, La Verne Lower, Bernard Cozad. Second Row: Jean Barta, Rita Jane Gessner, Frances Kalkbrenner, Lillian Oberg, Billy Moore, Helen G. Wozniak, Zona McCarthy, Edna Littleton, Kathryn Wallace, Adella Morrison. Third Row: Andrew Panko, Isabel MacPherson, Mary Adams, lna Allen, Catherine McCarty, Martha Wagner, Betty Ghomanics, Amelia Cynkar, Edward Puskarlc. Fourth Row: Eugene A. Bradley, Lois Greene, Florence Krupa, Louise Naylor, Ann Louise Davis, Jennie Puskaric, Jeanne Patterson Marie Regester, Russell T. Nicholson. Flfth Row: Frank Merda, Herbert King, Robert Kurtz, Paul V. Mackey, Frank Janos, William Keller, Frank Hallas, George Krajaok 414 -1 V+' 'N W Egg , JW 1110,-pf',11 '7 ,fi X X ' ff ,151 '27 ,.- I -- -r X MX. f f u Wi 14 .., 4 N JS .af 1103 Q f w, i f - I :11 f i ? , . , 1 N .A ' i -r . , ...., R5 .y , x, W ,- ,A W-N 27,9 H 5 iv X 3' X ff I? Z :g ,, A : , 7 :.f fy' - 7 4: : 1 Af f 5 1? E, gg E f 2 f :Z 3 K Zi 4 I if 5' 5' if 9? 4? X X I 'Z : ' : Ey' ,E 4 ' X f 5 7 gf 2: 42 X m f - -. .. - .. H, ., ..-, .4. ' I .,.: - ' Iii L igxxx . ff ' XXV . I , I 1 f' 7 I 'f 1' 7 -4f 5 f V . ff Q 1- 1 ! ff I x W f , ff ff 1 if I 4 . 44 'N --.....: 5 'W '- ff ,,....-N ...A... FEATURES 85 1 1 4 I ihtl tlalt Q i : l f i U , ' I 2If12 2 EEEEEEEEEEQEQEQEQEQEQEQEQ535525EgE:E5E5E3EgE5i5E3E5E1E35351253555 ri' 12f'1'f , 3 Q - 7 N TY :A 5 I ....-.-:1:::i I f X ig '2I 'ff I A ' :N 5 I X4 Commencement Program WORLD WAR MEMORIAL FIELD Tuesday, June Eighth also P.M. O Aida March .... ......................... ...... V e rdi l-ligh School Band Invocation ....... . ........ ......... R ev. Thomas Hill Carson Londonderry Air ........................... ......... O ld Irish l-ligh School Band The Life of Horace Mann ........ ...... ..... J o hn Homyak Horace Mann--A Leader in Action ..... Eva F. Gruber March ofthe Toys ........... .....s...... ...... H e rbert R l-ligh School Band The Ideals of a Great Educational Statesman ........ .Robert P. Arthur Address- The Fundamentals of Life ......... Rev. Thomas Hill Carson Introduced by Stephen D. Smoke, President of Class Presentation of Class.. .... Prof. John F. Bower Awarding of Diplomas .... ..... D r. James H. Lawson Presentation of Awards .... .......... . The Red and Blue . . ............ Class of 1937 Benediction ..... ..... R ev. Thomas HiII Carson Recessional ..... ...... H igh School Band 86 Robert P. Arthur Eva F. Gruber John Homyak THE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS WORLD WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM June 8, 1937 l Slttlng: Betty Dlttman, Gerald Lanks, Ralph Whitehead, W. T. Norton, Jeane Russell. Standing: Bessie Welmer, Vlrglnla Krantz, Ruth McKenery, Shirley Wampler, Jane Groomes. HISTORICAL PAGEANT CAST Renziehausen Park, JuIy:4, 1937 - Q N , , . is - - N Ai N155 ZA' b fY15'+r-- . 1' S N X . XR X Y W Y ,- -1 : NN : em- . -gg:-g5:::QgpgZ-.Z-.-I-I-.gig A 2? ' l rrrr he A.. 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A Mary Acie Harold Ackerman Catherine Adams Julia Appel Nancy Arvin B Regina Badnerosky Stanley Baer Charles Barll Violet Bash Doris Bauman Albert Beck June Beck Helen Becker George Belancic Katherine Bentz Harold Beveridge Jack Bittner Jessie Black Lois Jane Black Sall Bocek William Bolt Walter Bond Irene Bookel Joe Borrelli Leota Breitinger Mary Buck Robert Buono Andrew Butko C Catherine Campbell Richard Campbell Irma Cidboy Ruby Clark Corrine Coates Jean Cothery George Cunningham D Ethel Damay Ernest Del Signore Dorothy Dietrich Jane Dirling Olive Dittman Irene Dobos Zane Donaldson Margaret Dorcic Anna Doric George Drakos Dorothy Dreer Catherine Dumic John Dunn Honor Roll IN PUNCTUALITY AND IN ATTENDANCE 1 9 3 6-1 9 3 7 ....Qmrg,..- Uhr Qlrrtiiirair 31-Innnr E Rita Eicker Johanna Erdody F Hazel Fawcett Margaret Ferency Hilda Fillipsie James Finley Ann Fitz Hugh Theodore Frank G Elizabeth Gadelmeyer Bernard Galla her Elizabeth Galfey Helen Gangu John Gehlert Robert Geitz Caroline Gibala Walter Gretzler Nellie Griffiths Edward Gugala H Frank Halezak Ralph Herrera Brice Holland Mary C. Holtzman William Horvath Charles Housaman Mildred Hummel S lvia Hunt Wilma Huttenhower Bill Ingold John Irwin Nick lvkowich J Doris Jamison Albert Jarusinsky Ethel Johnson Lynda Johnson Jack Jones William Joseph Jack Joy K Audrey Karr Mildred Kasmerik Stanley Kawa Helen Kazmerski William Kemper Thomas Kennedy Mary Kern Robert Kindt William Knortz Faith Kramer Claude Krieger Ethel Kristufek L Anna Lampert Dorothy Lantz Joe La kovitz EdwardpLawley Rose Lescenslei Esther Lewis Florence Lewis Helen Lichman Isabelle Liddle Edith Lloyd John Lagoyda Hazel Ludwig Ethel Lynn M Carl Magnusson Helen Mann Albert Marksteiner Jack Martukanitz Irene Mathieu Mar McFarlane Milled McGirr Claire McKee Jean McKinney Helen McLaughlin John McNally John Mezoff Tess Miscevich Arthur Mitchell N Margaret Nelson Marie Novack O Jean Overand P Walter Paczesniak Ida Pakel Bernice Palko Frank Palmer Dorothy Patton Alfred Piers Victoria Piatrowski Charles Ploszay Albert Plutko Vivian Pohlod Anna Pohodilr Fred Price Andrew Pucalik Q Alice Qualters R Jeanne Rader Anna Radinovic Edwin Raible Edith Ranzier Anna Rascher Regina Razny Eleanor Reitler Jack Rhoades Russell Robertson Doris Roderick Charles Romick S Joseph Samudovsky Dorothy Sayre Natale Sca petura Dolores Schmidt Wilbert Schwotzer John Selgo Mary Sevick John Shirey Anne Sigmund A nes Silan Esarer Smith Jess Smith Jean Sneddon Blanche Solaka Anna Sowa June Starke Joe Starmack Sophie Starmalc Sara Steck Arthur Steele Martha Stegman Fred Stephan Billy Sullivan Kenneth Summit Anna Marie Supp Kath n Sutton Hardld Sykes Margaret Symington T Audre Tanner Helen Boker Anna Tokar Walter Tomkovitz s wats U Helen Uremick V Ann Valalik William Veronick Ruth Visoke A Hagan Ainsworth June E. Alderin Anna Altemus Mary F. Ambrocik George Antoncic Rose Arokhaty Nancy Arvin Margaret Austin Robert Austin B Elizabeth Babyak Eva Bach D J Baile Dorothy Baker Erma Bales Jose h Balint Charles Banman Betty E. Barco Agnes Barey Gayle Barnes Peter Barowich June Beck Jack Becker Wm. Bedont Frank Beech Andrew Beres Jean L. Berggren Doroth Bergman Wilma Bergman Anna Bernick Oliver J. Berry Charles Betters Evelyn Betz Marion E. Billy Mercedes J. Billy Edsel Bishop Mabel Bishop Jeannette Blamick Louis Boccetti Helen Bodner Burton Boehmer Mildred Bohenko Viola Bonnet Irene Bornyas Nellie Boyd Noel Boyd Allan Bowers Sara Ruth Boyog Genevieve Brakeall Marian Bridges Helen Brown Mary Jane Brown Frank Brozovich 325 N .1 THE CERTIFICATE HONOR Joe Vitale Milan Vuinovich W Kathryn Wallace Mary Wallace Marie Wampler Ruben Waskowich Jule Anne Watters Harriet Weimer Alma Weissert Raymond Welty Dorothy Werb Charles White Uhr Seal Eunnr Edith Burns Richard Buser Michael Butko C Jeannette Calloway Doris Cameron Francis Campbell Dorothy Carnish Priscilla Carozza Albert Charney Alice Check Florence Chesnick John Clark Corrine Coates Jean Coleman Anna Coma Clementine Connelly Catherine Conners Herman Conrad William Cooley James Cooper Geraldine Corbin Ral h Corbin Ruth Corbin Leona Couchenour Margaret L. Craven Georgia Crossman Ruth Crossman Helen Cunningham D Alex Damainos Clara Davis Regina Day Edmund Debreczeni Thelma Deedrick Mary Louise De Falco Josephine Dembiski Genevieve Denny Nancy Derry Louis Descak Oscar Detweiler Dorothy Devic Rosella Di Mucci Grayce Dirling Leah Ditter Charles Domingo Luc Dorcic Wilnam Duncan Doroth Dunn Gloria Bunn Margaret Duval Walter Dziemiski E Eleanor Ehler Lois Eicker Dorothy Emert Charlotte Engster Clara Erdody Ruth Erickson Charlotte Esau Reese Evans Martha Evkovich F Millie Falco Jack J. Farley Carmela Fasola Jack Fawcett Orpah Fawcett Tom Fawcett Andrew Fedor Floyd Feightner Douglas Ferguson George Finney Helen Firth Regis Fleckenstein Annabelle Foster Erma Foster Sam Framiglio Adolph Frank Mary Frischoltz Walter Fry Marie Funk G Robert Gall William Gall June Gardner John Gary Katherine Gearing Kenneth George Howard Gilchrist Rodney Giles Jane Gillingham Rose Gillingham Paula Glaab Dorothy Govaller Gordon Grainger Ophelia Grande Eugene Graziano Lois Greene Walter Greenwald Doroth Griffin Frank Griffin Clarence Griffith Vera Griffith Don Gruber Eva Gruber Francis Wilcox Ruth Wilkey Harold Winand Alberta Wunder Y Margaret Yukas H Glenn Hakanson Frank Halezak Glenn Hall Le Roy Hall Frank Hallas Lois Hanlon Betty L. Hardland Beryl Harrison Lois Jean Havecotte Alvin Hai Kenneth Fllenderson Russel D. Henry William Hen Geraldine Hinegas Donald Hillstrom Betty Jane Hilty Mary Jane Hinkle James W. Hitchens Gladys Hobby Re is Hock Hetlen Hoffman Homer Hoffman Thelma Hohenberger Karl Hoinkes Eileen Holsing Blaine Houserman John Hresko John D. Hromi Robert Hudson Eleanor Hughes Margaret Hughes Paul E. Hurley Everett Hurst Dorothy lrwin Julia Isacco J Nellie Jackson Catherine Jacobansky Dan Jamnicky Frank Janos Teddy Janos Ma Janus Milled Jarec Yvonne Johns Doris Johnson H. Louise Johnson Melba Johnson Robert Johnston Wilbert Johnston Dorothy Jones Frank A. Jones Stella Jurasek 'T 'H :iiEii:5f7:f:i:-:-:-.-. . N 7 515252215152222325255525555gE5E5Eg:5:::::,:.,,. w - . . .'.-.-:-:3:3:3f5f5 :gzgggzgz5:513:izI1531gg:::,:g::::f:::l:::::::5:11:.:.:.,,. U V 5 - ' .. g.,g .,,:.gi5:5:g:5:5:g:g:5:5:g:515:5:5 5555535535555555253553352533553553?32355535Q555i5f5f5f5f3Q5i5f5f555f52355553552525E2E1E11r:r:-1.1-1-Q.,-. ..,, W ,.,. ,.,..,1.-.1-1.Ir1I:IErErE1E5E5E5E5Q5f5Q?55i55555552552555i3f3f5E5i5i5i5E5i5E5E3E5E5E3E5E5' K Margaret Malley P Jean Saunders U 'I V - I ' ' s :Qi sf Francis Kalkbrenner Eldora Kalp Henry Kaminski Eleanor Karabin Helen Katona Lucille Kaufman Elda Mae Kegler George Kerfoot Larue Kerfoot Louise Kessel Betty Kirkland Eleanor Klune Walter Kmiecik Glen Kniepkamp Jean Kniepkamp James Kniss Mary Ann Koch Betty Kocis Dorothy Kolich Pauline Koss Helen Kovach Michael Kovacic Albert Kristufek Sarah Kromer Gladys Kronket William Kru er Helen Kuballa Julia Kuch Irene Kula Julia Kunicky Dorothy Kushner Eleanor Kushner Olga Kustra Emilie Kyslinger L Bertha Lacey Ruth Lacey Pat Langan Mary Langsdorf Char es Larish Mary Lasica Margaret Laszloffy Roy Leaghty Bernice Lee Don Leffard William Leffard Jack Lenhardt Theresa Lesnansky Edward Lewandusk Catherine Lewis Thomas Lewis Junior Lilja Francis Lindberg Stella Loizes Dorothy Lotz Nancy Loveall La Verne Lower Anna Lucza Susan Lukacsko Helen Lynn Vera Lynn M Paul Mackey Virginia Macko Elvera Magnuson Y THE SEAL HONOR Helen Margitan Mark Markovic Anna Martin Beatrice Martin Agnes Martinelli Joe Marzaloes John Maser Betty Matheney Albert Matta Margaret Matty Geor e Maund Evan Tvtaurer Martha Mraxdew Charlotte cBeth Jack McCain Zona McCarthy Ethel McElhaney Mary C. McGettigan William Mclntosh Frances McKeeta Doroth McMillan Helen h4ehuth Bruna Menozzi Lois Menzie Ruth Menzie Mary E. Mihalic Margaret Miklos Dorothy Miller Geraldine Miller Jean Misner Grace Miscevich Regina Mitchell Catherine Mols Adam Momichy Re is Moore Veida Moon Walter Moore William Moore Arvid Moran Robert Morningstar Marwet Morsey Rita orsey lrene Morus Fred Motz Katherine Muic William Muretisch Leota Myers N Ethel Nagy Nick Nagy Agne Nasta Louis lflaylor Virginia Naylor Katherine Neverline Viena Niemi Mary E. Norton Louis Novak William Nyclas Lois Nylander O Howard Oberfeitinger Lillian Oberg Charles Ohsberg Chester A. Olinski Anastasia Ornowski Gaber Paladi Ethel Palady Daisy Palian Joseph Palko Emma Palmer Virginia M. Palmer Kenneth Palmquist Georgiana Panich Frank Panzine Viola Patch Caroline Pater James Patterson Matthew Pausic Chester Peebly Don Peebly Mary Perevuznik Anne Pervuznik June Peterson Marjorie Petres Dell Petroskey Frances L. Petrulli William Phillips R th P' k ll u rc e Stanleg Piechowicz Stella ietras Joseph A. Plesniak Tom Plesniak Mar aret Popach Elizfbeth Pribish Eleanor Priester Wilda Provins Andrew Puc Jennie Puskaric Leonard Puskarich R Lois Raible Therisa Rainford Kathryn Ransick Helen Rauch Jean Rausch Charlotte Raymer Helen Raymer Robert Reese Jack Rhodes Caryll Richter Robert Rig s Helen Rimko Mary Jane Roberts Robert T. Roche Robert Roderick Gertrude Roesner Alma Romick Anna Roper Harve Rosenberger Jessic ltosnick R th R t u os Robert Ruozzi Catherine Rupcic Jeane Russel Marian Russell S Erma Sakas Ray Sakawski Mary Salitros Eleanor Samudovsky u-gl, ' . N Catherine Scherrer Vera Schumann Virginia Schumann Mercedes Schmitz Eleanor Schwartz Herman Schweitzer John Scott Robert H. Scott Jean E. Sedney Betty Steinar Virginia Sel o Helen Semcluak Doris Septer Gertrude Serbic Elizabeth Seyarto Mary Mae Shatzer John Sheehan Edmund Sidney Betty Sieber Joseph Simco Paul Simurda Laury Sinn Eleanor Skepstedt Elizabeth Skorich Ted Skotnicki Walter Slack George Sleighter Beatrice Smith Olive Smolinski Mary Smolinski Stella Solaven Bessie Sollars Charles Soltis Alex Sowa Pete Spearnack Josephine Sowa Emil S ehar Mary Spisak Ralph Squire Dorothy Steele Eleanor Steele William Steelnack Walter Stephanik Jack Stephan Helen Ste kovitz Anna Sterba Shirley Sternquist Jennie Stewart Louise Stock Mike Stokan Joseph Strong Adah Stull Dorothy Stull Anna M. Surgeon John Svitko James Szarzuski Rose Szeg T William Tamburrino Mord C. Ta lor Betty Mae Thompso Ruth Thomson William Thomson Valeria Timko Michael Tokar Ann Tomko lrene Tomko Andrew Toth THESEAL Peter Valecko Margaret Vodas HONOR Bessie Weimer William Weinel Helen Wozniak Thelma Turner Anna yogt' William Weissert Y U Joe Vrvkovrch Rhzzrxgllgrlsgirs Effie yin? wmi... un... w jgfgiyiygqgg ' V Doris Walt Mary C. Wisser Z Andy Wargovich Boyd Witherow Walter A. Zaucha Irene Vadas Mildred Wargovich Charles Witherow Harold Zell Stanle Vadnal Elinore Warwick Sam Wood Lawrence F. Zell Julia Valecko Lucille Weddell Cecelia Wozniak Carl Zajicek SENIORS PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE AND IN PUNCTUALITY 1934-1938 A F William Lelfard R Harold Ackerman Betty Frischolz Edward l-fwind'-lSl4Y Jean Rader June Alderin Junlof l-'lil Helen Rimko Anna Altemus G FNUCIS I-'nClb9 8 Anna Ropar Rose Arokhaty Gordon Grainger Lois Greene La Verne Lower Vera Lynn S . B D th G 'FF' D J amey DghzldyGrlulbell M E,'21',1T,'gSL','I'J'fL'Qil',2' Betty Barco H Anna Martin Doris Septer Mabel Bishop Lois Jane Black Mildred Bohenko Etta Mae Branson Leota Breitinger Marian Brid es Andrew Buaco Frank Hallas Russell Henry Regis Hock Homer Hoffman Paul Hurley Everett Hurst Mary McFarlane Ruth Menzie John Mezoff Dorothy Miller Re ina Mitchell Roiert Morningstar Thelma Myers Mercedes Sheehan Betty Sieber Ted Skotnicki Mary Smolinsky Bessie Sollars Alex Sowa Emil Spehar Margaret Sta uffer C ' W lt sf h -k J RCI' U N aer-epanr iryglghczmzgzfl Wlllram lngold Lois Nylander John Svitko ert amey J T JOl'Il't Clark D th J O .Ir E?.'l. Eoi'f.ffE.s H sf'lll1Jl.f.f2ifs Lillian Owe W' m U 'mm' ementine onne y K . . H C d P Wrllram Ulm Mfslrlggrlet Crlllen Elelnol' Kifibin Walter Paczesniak W Dorothy Culbelt SUNIBY KUNG lda Pakel Walter Kmiecik Kenneth Palmquist Lucille Weddell D Pl'-'line KOSS Georgene Panich Harriet Weimer Alex Damianos Mafilfel KOVU'-il Frank Panzine Alice Wilkins ,lqgephing Dgmbigki Ellie Kfisfllfelf Mathew Pausic Juanita Wilson Jane Dirlin OIS-1 K'-'STN Frances Petrulli Boyd Witherow Zane Donaidson Stella Pietras Charles Witherow L Fred Price E Patrick Langan Jenny Puskaric Z Robert Everett Bernice Lee Leonard Puskarich Harold Zell :i: ' 7 Q-.Q Q 91 45 4' Z? g5 'Z:mi :1:1:r:11r:r:5:2:5:2:2:Ian-Q.. 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Vera Lynn 4103, Jeane Rad 103. er 4 Third Row: Helen Rimko 4113, Nancy Loveall 4113, Mercedes Billy 4103, Paul Hurley 4113, Harrlet Weimer 4103, Regina Mitchell 4103, Eleanor Burns 4103. Fourth Row: Hamid Zell 4103, Boyd Witherow 4113, Walter Kmleoik 4103, Harold Ackerman 4103, Russell Henry 4113. Walter Paczesniak 4113, John Mezof1'4103. THE SCHOUL LIBRARY STAFF Miss McLeod and Her Assistants First Row: Grace Campbell, Ruth Considine, Miss McLeod, Eugenia Gumbert, Adelaide Esau. Second Row: Anna Belle Casturo, Ann Sigmund, Tom Myers, Flora Jerkins, Harriet McFarlane. Thlrd Row: La Rue Dunham, Nancy Arvin, Ethel Kristufek, Mary Magaw, Patricia Gibbons, Esther Katz Fourth Row: Rica Spiegel. 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A an , vxyixlxaw 1 Saw i4 fi 'SSW ' siimsv A g. 5? ,gui Hgwmfllii fr T ' ' I ' 'Q ' Tl - ' E I ...-. :' i 4 ' ' E ' ' U: ' '4 ,.g E ' -115 ge, f ..-. 21:52 224 'N P' THE JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRL RESERVES' CABINET Miss Norton, Adviser First Row: Marjorie Hooper, Yolanda Kish. Second How: Edith Burns, Eleanor Raitler. Jean Curry, Ruth Griffiths, Elsie De Podesta. Martha Maydew. Third Row: Jane Lewis, Nell Shaw. Lavina Lamb, Miss Norton, Marjorie Garrett. Dorothy Grlitin. THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRL RESERVES THE CABINET, 1937-1938 President-Yolanda Kish Secretary-Ruth Griffiths Program Chairman-Martha Maydew Finance Chairman-Eleanor Reitler Music Chairman-Betty Dahlin Chaplain-Anne Louise Evans Decoration-Elsie De Podesta Mabel Ahlquist Iva Allen La Verne Anderson Olive Berry Lois Jane Blaclc Josephine Bondi Eleanor Burns Dorothy Childers Jean Louise Coleman Priscilla Carroua Virginia Crouch Jean Curry Leah Ditter Helen Dorsey Mar aret Duval Gladys Emery Vice President-Marjorie Hooper Treasurer-Jane Lewis Membership Chairman-Jean Curry Service Chairman-Edith Burns Publicity Chairman-Nell Shaw General Social Chairman-Marjorie Garratt Food-Dorothy Griffin, Lavina Lamb Parties-Pauline Davis THE SENIOR MEMBERSHIP Anne Louise Evans Claire Farrell Ann FitzHugh Betty Jane Fields Virginia Fortune Helen Firth Dorothy Gallatin Marjorie Garratt Agatha Gilmore Valeria Ginn Dorothy Govaller Lois Jane Greene Dorothy Griffin Ruth Griffiths Paula Guiser Marjorie Jane Hall Jean Hoos Virginia Houserman Dorothy Jones Lynda Johnson Stella Juraselc Eldora Kalp Yolanda Kish Olga Kustra Lavina Lamb La Verne Lower Genevieve Mazur Dorothy Miller Dorothea McLaughl Jean Overand Kathryn Ransiclc Doris Jean Rechter in Marie Re ister Margaret Savage Doris Septer Mercedes Sheehan Ida Rose Smith Dorothy Steele Virginia Steiner Ferne Striffler Lenore Swartz Diana Trbovich Martha Wagner Mildred Wargovich Delnora Wetzler Thelma Williams Shirley Woods Louise Yonic X NVQ NH Ella Bash Violet Bash Jean Benson Jeane Berggren Evelyn Betz Martha Jayne Byerly Eleanor Cetriclc Alice Check Betty Dahlin Regina Day Mary Louise De Falco Elsie De Podesta Lois Eicher Orpah Fawcett Margaret Finney Dorothy Fortune Charlotte Engster THE JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP Lillian Gacey Mary Louise Hallett Lois Jean Havekotte Mary J. Hinkle Marjorie Hooper Marian Hordis Mercedes Hughes Flora Jerkins Stella Kanach Norma Karber Mildred Kendrick Violet Kriebick Jane Lewis Harriet MacFarlane Mary Magaw Ruth Masters Betty Lee Matheny Martha Maydew Jane McGettigan Lois McGuire Jeanette Meredith Geraldo Miller Mar aret Miller Ella Tvtae Mohlman Marjorie Nayward Patsy Overholt Elizabeth Pack Ruth Palm Eleanor Pater Ethel E. Petach Olga Petach De I Petrosley Ruth Popernick Dorothy Prezel Eleanor Reitler Doris Roderick Mary Schlessinger Nell Shaw Anne Sigmund Helen Smith Kathryn Smith Martha Smith Louise Stock Margaret Sundquist Kathr n Sutton Isabelle Torrance Betty Thompson Jean Thompson Jeanette Tonks June Vorce THE SOPHOMORE GIRL RESERVES' CABINET Miss Hlll, Adviser Flrst Row: Jane Cox, Luclle Lawson, Vlrginla Wertenbach, Miss Hill, Norma Bailey, Virginia Garratt, Margaret Christy. Second Row: Blanche Bowman, Betty Jane Waddell, Leona Painter, Janet Jenkins, Betty Copper, Harriet Price, Ruth Scott. THE SOPHOMORE GIRL RESERVES THE CABINET, 1937-1938 President-Norma Bailey Vice-President--Virginia Wertenbach Secretary-Virginia Garrett Treasurer-Betty Copper Finance-Betty Copper Entertainment-Ruth Scott Membership-Virginia Wertenbach Decorations-Lucile Lawson Devotional-Margaret Christy Program-Leona Painter General Social-Betty Jane Weddell Music-Janet Jenlcins Foodr-Blanche Bowman Service-Harriet Price 'ash itat Hi i 1 as 97 I Q:I11::13:I1aa:as:2:a1a:a11sg212:32:e:2:s:e:51512:21E22aisisE52555525525:322:5:5:5:3:5:2:5:2:ess:sr5:5:21E5ii5Ei?2E52525EEEE5525EEii5E:fEEEFiS2:25535E5255552555555EE552E555325252555E5if555E55:F2E5iEsE2i2ieEs:s:s:5:s:as:zrz-:::::.:.1-1.3 A s ps iii sig Norma Bailey Beryl Barnes Lillian Benson Kathr n Berquist Blanche Bowman Nan Betty Bowser Eheanog Brenner ary rrggs Ruth Callihan Grace Campbell Frances Challener Marie Chizum Mary Jane Clay Betty Copper Rose Crawford Nancy Cusick Grace Deitrich Lavaun Eclcels 1 ' 1ifli2'1 'i A A . ' 2 J - . THE MEMBERSHIP Betty Englert Doris Fetters Betty Fleckenstein Marie Friedman Virginia Garratt Marjorie Garvin Jane Gett Dorothy Gilchrist Jeanne Griifith Amy Hall Ruth Hall Elaine Hannum Phyllis Hughes Betty Jamison Janet Jenkins Margaret Kanyusik Lenore Kerr Florence Kustre Lois Landstrom Mary Langan Luci e Lawson Nelda Massun Garnet McCaulley Mary Jane McCoy Nellie McDivett Jean McFadden Betty McGowan Helen McKay June Morrison Mary Jane Nau Leona Painter Helen Patterson Harriet Price June Price Dorothy Ridge Mary Elizabeth Rin Yutzy gler lug 'u tigglv Chris Rogerson Lois Sammer Betty Sampson Vera Senlco Kathryn Shuster Leah Shuster as Dorthea Silverman Elverna Snyder June Sweeney La Verne Tomlins Minnie Traeger Jane Vitullo Thelma Voss Claire Waldron Jean Ward Betty Jane Weddell Virginia Wertenbach Lenora Wise THE HI-Y CABINET Mr. Sehad, Adviser First Row: Robert Wilson, Everett Hurst, Paul V. Mackey, George Kerfont, Earl Craven. Second Row: John G. Mezoff, Kenneth Kaufman, John Aranyos, Earl Wooley. Dennis Smith, Mr. Schad. Third Row: Walter Merschat, Andrew Danko, Edward Mlchalski, Robert Smythe, James Cardwell. THE JOHN SHAW MEMORIAL HI Y CLUB McKeesport High School THE OFFICERS President-Paul V. Maclcey Treasurer-Earl Craven First Vice-President-Everett Hurst Assistant Treasurer-Robert Smythe Second Vice-President-George A. Kerloot Secretary of Attendance- Third Vice-President--Robert Wilson John G. Mezoff Recording Secretary-Walter Merschat Director of Publicity--Wm. Cooley Assistant Secretary-Edward Michalslci Assistant Director oi Publicity- Corresponding Secretary-Earl Wooley Andrew Danlco Assistant Secretary-Dennis Smith Keeper ol the John Shaw Memorial Adviser-August M. Schad Box-John Aranyos Chaplain-Kenneth Kaufman 98 ,ta S 'Q D J Bailey Wesley Baker Peter Barowich William Black Burton Boehmer John Bowser Eugene Bradley Andrew Butkovsky William Cooley Andrew Danko Robert Davis Henry Ditter Maynard Duncan John Dunn John Erleman John Aranyos Harrr Baclcstrom Char es Baldis Louis Brenner Earl Craven George Donaldson James Ford Kenneth George Donald Feick Geor e Fish Paul Gazdik Robert Gilchrist William Harkness THE SENIOR MEMBERSHIP Clifford Flegal Nick Forkovitch John Gretz Donald Gruber Jack Hamilton Everett Hurst William Henderson Robert Hudson William lngold Dan Jamnicky George Kerfoot Lawrence Knoepile Geor e Krajack John Tfovaly Joseph Kuczler Walter Kmiecik Patrick Lan an William LeFfard Arvid Moran Paul Mackey Edward Matelan Walter Merschat Thomas Myers Louis Murtha George Maund Glenn Mauer John G. Mezoff Kensley Miller Edward Michalski William Moore Harold Zell ' THE JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP Ross Gillingham James Gundy Jack Harden William Heckman Melvin llgenfritz Lawrence King Roy Kingan Harry Knight THE SOPHOMORE James Hull James Huss Sydney Jackson Kenneth Kaufman Ray McLaughlin Scott Larson Charles Leraxhty Raymond assung Lee McFadden Walter Miller Andrew Pohodic William Reilly Russell Robertson MEMBERSHIP Herman Mehlman James Michalski Louis Moates William Patterson William Schink Russel Nicholson Morrell Patterson ' Andrew Petach Paul Rupp John Scott Emil Spehar William Sandmeyer Ted Stahurski Donald Smith Roy Trickett Nick Vignovich Michael J. Vojtko Leon Wagner Robert Wittman Walter Yeager Walter Sanner Robert Smythe Joseph Starmack Bernard Summitt John Tirpak Don Whitehead Robert Wilson Jack Shaw Sam Stein Mike Vuick Theodore Wakefield Thomas Warren THE CHEMISTRY CLUB Aim: To give its members a chance to form original ideas on the subject of chemistry and to promote useful and educational projects in chemistry. THE OFFICERS President ....... ......................... R obert Everett Vice-President .... ..... E dward Lewandusky Secretary ...... ............. ...... H a rry Ottinger Sponsor. . . ................ ..... M r. Dunlop THE MEMBERS Steve Bur ess John Hromi Hershel Markowitz Russell Robertson John Crall' John Irwin John Mezoff William Robinson William Dzombak Joe Jackel Edward Michalski Edward Smith Marvin Eisner William Kruper Carl Nelson Arthur Steele Douglas Ferguson Francis Lindberg Louis Novak Walter Tomkowitz James Finle James Lindberg Leon Perlow Jack Wynn Donald Grulbbs Howard Zolton 5 wal 5:25 ani ., P A 1 A T - - 2 ,,,,.t ' - ' .5141-' . I 'k I 'Q ' ' ----QQ-- : .,.Q ,...,.,.,.,., .,.,.,.,........., si 224 'N Y' AMIS DE LA FRANCE Aim: Todievelop and increase interest in French life, language, customs, traditions an istory. OFFICERS President ....... ..... . ......... .... M a rtha Maydew Vice-President .... .... C harlotte Engster Secretaire ..... . . . . . . .Louise Stock I Tresorier. . . . . . ..... Jane Lewis Dirigeante. . . .... . .... .Mlle. Norton LISTE Ridley Anderson Le Roy Hall Lucille Knight Jean Sneddon Bernard Berkowitz Lois Jean Havekotte Louise Mason Grace Stoops Alice Cain Marjorie Hooper Rose Mazzone Jeanne Surgeon George Carothers Marion Hordis Alberta Owens William Toth Florence Chesnick Rhoda Horovitz Loren Peck Doris Tyson K Betty Dahlin John Hromi Ethel Petach Bett Ulmer rw, Pauline Davis John Irwin Doris Roderick Joehlon Horn Eva Dobo Doris Johnson Wilbert Schwotzer Isabelle Wertz Douglas Ferguson Donald Julin Nell Shaw Geor e Wright Dorothy Grossman Robert King Margaret Smith Jack Sllynn Wuxi THE BIOLOGICAL NATURE CLUB Aim: To teach pupils to understand, enjoy, and love nature. THE OFFICERS President ....... ...................... . Lois Landstrom Vice-President .... . . . .Virginia Wertenbach Secretary ......... .... . . .Mary Ringler Treasurer ........... .... D orothy Ridge Publicity Chairman .... .... E dward Servov Sponsor ..... . ...... ............. ..... M r . Tinson THE MEMBERS Berrl Barnes L Anna Feltz Arthur Koyle Nellie McDivett Car Benson Nelda George Geor e Kyker Victor Popolf Jean Bloomquist Agatha Gilmore Jane Leuhm Mathew Preselac Mary Louise Chew Lois Havekotte William Lindberg Harriet Price Frances Challener Ben Hough Richard McCune Charles Ross Betty Louise Crosby Joe Hewitt Robert Myers Paul Staudemayer Helen Carrozza Pauline Davis Louis Eicher Doris Fetters Marie Friedman Sam Frazier Chester Kerr Robert Kessler Joseph Kissell Walter Kruczelc Margaret Kanyusilc 100 Harold Masters Jean Mer William a:Nulty Arlene Manuel Hilda Mertz Lois Sommer Jack Shaw Raymond Sowlco Betty Thompson Sidney Weiss Kathryn Yutzy T THE IZODIAN CLUB Aim: To promote a greater interest in current history and to give pupils a greater en- joyment in studies. THE OFFICERS President ....... ............... ...... E d ward Servov Vice-President .... ......... D orothy Ridge Secretary ....... .... B etty Jane Weddell Treasurer ..... .......... J ane Cox Sponsor .... ............. . . . .... Mr. lzod THE MEMBERS Anita Bacchus Robert Hutchison Foster Nicholas Alex Sayers Beryl Bames Kenneth Israel Leona Painter Louise Spiegel Louise Bre er Walter Kasunik Kenneth Pangburn Paul Staudenmeyer Mercedes De Falco Laibe Kessler Isabell Patterson June Sweeney George Dzombak Alo sius Kiddie Cecil Peers Carmella Thomasella William Falleenstein Charles Lang Cora Randolph Dante Vadala George Ford Lois Landstrom Robert Rhoades John Walsh Ernest Hall Robert Miller James Ryan Helen Weiss Leonard Herrmann William Williamson THE MATHEMATICS CLUB Aim: To acquire some lcnowledge ofthe history ol mathematics and to provide an added stimulus lor a continued study of mathematics. THE OFFICERS President ....... .......... . .... . . . . . . . Hershel Marlcowitz Vice-President .... . . . . .... Harold Byer Secretary. . ..... ..... . Jean Misner Treasurer ..... . . . .James Finley Sponsor .... . . ........... .... M r. Blythe THE MEMBERS Walter Ackerman lrving Goldman Stanley Kawa Paul Ru p Mabel Ahlquist Herbert Greenland Francis Lindberg Ruth Schmidt Ethel Apter John Gretz James Lindberg Henry Seckinger Norman Bedry Walter Gretzler Jack Martulcanitz Alex Semchalc William Benson Glenn Hall John Maser Edward Smith Lois Jane Black LeRoy Hall Geor e Maund - Alex Sowa Noel Bogd James Hitchens John Tvlezolf Florence Spiegel Eleanor ums Bert Hornyalc Alberta Moore Arthur Steele Ralph Burbridge Robert Hudson Arvid Moran Jack Stephan Frank Ciavarra John Hromi Leon Perlow Robert Ueltzen .lohn Crall John Hughes Andy Petach Geor e Vanyo Robert Davis Lynda Johnson Julius Petach Nick9Vignovich Henry Ditter Herman Katz William Phillips Mildred Wargovich Marvin Eisner Robert King Charles Ploszay Jack Wynn Reese Evans Howard Zolton s V 101 it - - .... . .V4F:-:I:I:1:I:1:1:I:7:i:-:Az-:-: 'Z 5:3 R s ..1: '11:1 iE5E5E5E5E5?E5EE5:i:5 :'l':3::4fE5f' 23' ff ae 1 ve I F 1 President .... THE CLASSICAL CLUB Aim: To promote a vital interest in the study ol Latin and Mythology. THE OFFICERS ann an-use Vice-President .-.. Secretary Treasurer Sponsor. . . . D J Bailey Lucille Beam Robert Beck Helen Bieda Richard Brieck Stanley Brown Frank Crall Shirley Crossat Robert Davidson Isabel Decker Mercedes De Falco Lavaun Eckels Charlotte Engster William Falkenstein James Finley Ruth Finne Gene Gamble Caroline Gibala Edward Gliwa Chai rma n .... Secretary .... Sponsor. Charles Bell Wilfred Bishop Stanley Brown nas...- en...---a-can .Katherine Sarzynski . . . . . . .William McKee . . . .Robert McCaughan . . . . .Norma Bailey THE MEMBERS Lois Greene Howard Guttman Amy Hall Marjorie Hall Ruth Handel Doris Hansen Bennett Haugh Leanard Herrman Brice Holland Jean Hunter Joseph Hutchinson Harriet Katz Laibe Kessler Joseph Kissell Florence Kustra Lois Landstrom Aaron Lebowitz Bernice Lee Edward Little Virgin Nelda Massun Mary Mavoviclc Mary Jane McCoy Jean McFadden Orison McLean Shirlee Moskowitz Mary Jane Nau Eleanor Nicholson Leona Painter Kenneth Pangburn lsabel Patterson Dell Petrosky Matthew Priselak June Renaut Marion Rabold Betty Rost Betty Samgzon Carmelita vage Norma Scheidemantel ia Wertenbach THE STATESMAN CLUB Aim: To discuss current political trends, local, national, and international. THE OFFICERS .sau-n Miss Auld Bill Schink Audrey Schuch Vera Senko Edward Servov Kathryn Shuster Leah Shuster Kathryn Skursky lgloulise gpiegell nr e prege Jack gein June Sweeney Stanle Sczypek Carmena Thomasell Charles Thompson Jean Thompson Minnie Traeger Thelma Voss Betty Jane Weddle John Wertenbach Norman Knox . . . .Norma Bailey sa-a-sa one THE MEMBERS . . Mr. Tacey Mary Louise Chew Sam Frazier Orison McLean Frank Crall Janet Jenkins June Renaut Robert Davidson Joseph Kissell Shirley Spiegel Claire Waldron 1 The Student Council President .......................................... Robert Davis Vice-President .... ...... N orma Bailey Secretary ....... ................. .... J a ne Lewis SENIOR CLASS John Bowser Steve Burgess Homer Hollman JUNIOR CLASS Jack Wynn Patricia Gibbons Doris Jamison SOPHOMORE CLASS William McKee Ruth Scott Joseph Kissel SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT D J Bailey FACULTY Miss Auld Mr. Bower Mr. Crall Mr. Tindall Student Representatives SENIORS llglelen girth H eggy ane ayes Mary Hivel Genevieve Thomas Betty Sherrick Flora Weinberg Lois Jane Blac Eileen Whaley Nancy Arvin Virginia Fichtner Irma Robb Jeannette Meredith Jean McKinney Elaine Simpson Ruth Mellinger Ellen King Anna Sowa Doris Jamison Patsy Gibbons Lois Eicher Dorothy Kushner LaRene Finney Louise Sundin Norma Louise Baile Ruth Callihan Jeanne Fry John Dudek Louise Moates Mary Mavonich Jeanne Griffiths Isabel Patterson June Renaut Janet Jenkins Mercedes Werb Shirley Spiegel Mr. Amschler Miss Auld Y Harold Byer Homer Hollman George Kerfoot Rudy Campbell Harold Zell Harry Loveall Robert Everett Paul Hurley John Bowser JUNIORS Sam Lauris William Leckemby Raymond Matelan Geor e Lott Jack glilson Charles Glarrow Ned Frey Reese Evans Jack Rhoades Walter Bohenlco Jack Wynn Virginia Krantz Rita Jane Gessner Virginia Crouch Georgene Panich Helen Simpson Mary Ann Koch Doris Pomilio Ann Fitz Hu h Carolyn Goldberg Jane Lewis Betty Hardist Ann Sigmuncl Nellie Bogd Charlotte ngster Louise Baker Albert Gottesman Harriet McFarlane Annabelle Jones Erma Foster George Frankos SOPHOMORES Orison McLean Duane Hackett Robert Hutchison Bill Falkenstein Kenneth Widany Blanche Bowman James Umbarger Robert Giles Charles Bell Robert Beck William McKee Jay Corbett I William Bechtol Mary Brig s Betty McGowan Jane Getty Ruth Hall Dorothy Kaler Ruth Scott Irene Schafer Donald Feick Walter Clymire Patrick Kelly Sa J I' o m u ran William Stearns Paul Kluczka FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES Miss Cramblet Miss Lindquist Mr. Lewis Mr. Lynch James Lindberg William Cooley Robert Davis Steve Burgess Leon Perlow Zane Donaldson CliFford Flegal Jack Martukanitz Noel Calhoun John Crall Joseph VanHorn Lester Holt Earl Serena Earl Faix William Heclcman John Hromi Helen Allen William Horvath Bob Brown Charles Ploszay Marvin Gerendash Fred Baker Joseph Kissel Bengt Pulls Paul Ohrman Sam Stein Charles Thompson Frank Crall Chester Kerr Clyde Coulson Jack Fairley John Loftus John Griffin R ond S' I aym :mera Charles Morningsta Miss Skewis Mr. Tindall D J Bailey Q Rial? -.-. :e I E Mr. Willauer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Yolanda Kish Jean Curry 103 'T : -Mir gn Robert Everett '9 F , v .v T e T ' ii THE CONSTITUTION Of the Student Government Association PREAMBLE We, the students of McKeesport High School, in order to form a closer relationship between the students and the administration, to afford a wider opportunity for student participation and activity, and to promote greater efficiency in our school life, do hereby ordain and establish this constitution. ARTICLE I NAME The name of this organization shall be the Student Government Association of McKeesport High School. ARTICLE ll MEMBERSHIP e Sec. 1. All legally-enrolled students of McKeesport High School shall be considered members of the Student Government Association, and are subject to its iurisdiction. Sec. 2. All student members may vote and hold office. ARTICLE III . LEGISLATIVE The legislative body of the Student Government Association shall be known as the Stu- dent Council. Sec. 1 Members of the Council shall be: One boy and one girl delegate elected from and by each section room: or, in the case ol industrial portables, or similar occurrences where there are all boys or all girls, two members of the same sex may be elected. Senior Class Officers. Cex officio membersl B. One faculty adviser from each department elected by members of that department. C. Sec. 2. A. Principal and Student Counselor. 3 Elections A. Elections to the Council shall be held within the first four weeks of the school year, and all delegates and officers of the Council shall stay in office fupon good behavior, for the remainder of the school term. B. Vacancies may be filled by special elections. Sec. . 4 Officers of the Student Council shall consist of: President-Elected from Senior delegates. Vice-President--Elected from Senior delegates. Secretary-Elected from Junior delegates. Treasurer-Elected from Junior delegates. Sergeant-at-arms-Elected from Sophomore delegates. Clerk-Elected from Sophomore delegates. I Sec. . Election of officers shall take place at the first Council meeting. Officers shall be elected from and by delegates of the Council. Sec. 5. 6 Duties of Officers. A. President shall preside at all Council meetings, and shall have power of appointment when necessary. Vice-President shall assume duties of president in event of his absence. Secretary shall keep minutes of all meetings and assist clerk in the filing of all legally- accepted statutes, and shall have charge of correspondence. Treasurer shall have charge of all finances and financial matters. Clerk shall file all statutes and bills, and shall read them when necessary. Sec. . B. C. D E. 104 Sec. 7. THE CONSTITUTION Meetings of the Council shall be held once a month on such days as the President and the Principal may choose. The meeting must come in the last two weeks of the month. Sec. 8. Special meetings may be called by the President and the Principal. Sec. 9. Delegates are required to attend all meetings, or, if such duty is not possible, the section room must be informed and an alternate chosen, who will attend the meeting. Sec. 10. Parliamentary procedure must be followed at all meetings. Sec. 11. Powers: The Council elects its own officers and executive groups. The Council shall, at its own discretion, carry out the recommendations of the Executive Council. ARTICLE IV EXECUTIVE Sec. 1. The executive body of the Student Government Association shall be known as the , Executive Council. Sec. 2. Members of the council shall be: A. President of Student Council. B. Three delegates from each class. C. President of Senior Class. D. Two members elected from the faculty advisers. E. Principal. F. Student Counselor. G. Vice-President of Student Council. H. Secretary of Student Council. Sec. 3. Selection of Officers. Officers of the student council should also be the officers of the executive council, President, Vice-President, and Secretary. Sec. 4. Duties of Officers. A. President shall preside at all Council meetings, and shall have power of appointment when necessary. B. Vice-President shall assume duties of President in event of his absence. C. Secretary shall keep minutes of all meetings. Sec. 5. Meeting of the Executive Council shall be held once a month on such days as the President and the Principal may choose. This meeting must come in the first two weeks of the month. Sec. 6. Special meetings may be called by the President and the Principal. Sec. 7. Power. ' A. The Executive Council shall be the policy-making group of the Student Council. B. The Executive Council shall make recommendations to the Student Council pertaining student welfare and student activities. ARTICLE V PRINCIPAL Sec. 1. All recommendations are subject to approval by the Principal. The Principal has the power to remove or suspend any delegate of the Council. ARTICLE Vl IMPEACHMENT Sec. 1. Any student member of Council, officer or executive group, may be removed after iust trial before the Council by a two-thirds majority vote. ARTICLE Vll AMENDMENTS Sec. 1. 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Jean Cotter, Edna Littleton. 106 VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS Home Nursing Left to Right: Lois Dietrich, Anna Louise Davis, Jean Stewart, Dorothy Ellstrom, June Alderin, Mrs. Smith, School Nurse. VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS Leisure Hour Activities Left to Right: Lois Ludwig, Margaret Finney, June Alderin ,Rita Burke, Kay Bissell. - I U 'Q' f 'i v 1 0 7 Sis-:: . . t Q J 'YN ' ., '- :-:'?z- N Xb 4 L Ni n f ' s X ' f ..sf-Q-xizii-.2:S:2N:R2:Y3E3+2 ESA:-'K N X N si Ni A -1,5 4 .N-:-ws?2Susss::1:::s::::::-mmygmss QA Wx Ni-1 -.1 1 Rexx ' K- NXWX 5 -3 S 1 - .1 ' .. ':!:,sQ:QEX,Q X 'QW Xx Q . - iv - I xNXX:kRf:1S:1:l:+:-:-:-:-a:-S-:QQQSSQQ'QE:X23135:It-:I:ir1-:,:-:-sq:-:-x-Mg:-E-9-:QQ 5'f:9:5 ' ' X xg V' ' X I Q x' - 'A'N N - l 11' - ' A A K ' ' I ' .,... . .... : .-I-: v e ! . .... , ..., I 4, - 5 . Q: . ,,.. ,.g --'-mga. ff X , XC N I f ' 5 FY f S McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL Maintained Its Excellent Record in THE PENNSYLVANIA FORENSIC AND MUSIC LEAGUE As in former years, McKeesport High School tool: an active part in the debates and In the music contests sponsored by the Pennsylvania Forensic and Music League. Our schedule included the following events: Debate with Glassport High School-February 10 Debate with Turtle Creelc High School--February 15 Debate with East Pittsburgh High School-February 21 Debate with Elizabeth High School-March 3 Debate with Wilmerding High School-March 'I Debate with East McKeesport High School--March 14 Debate with Munhall High School-March 22 Girls' Ensemble-Crafton-March 15 Clarinet Solo-Neville Township-March 22 Class A Band, Woodwind Quintet, Cornet, French Horn, Class, A Mixed Chorus, Mixed Double Quartet-Clairton-March 23 Piano Trio, Piano Solo, Violincello-AspinwalI-March 24 Class A Orchestra, String Quartet, Double Bass, Girls' Trio, Boys' Quartet- Mclfeesport-March 25 Alto Solo, Baritone Solo-Elizabeth-March 28 McKeesport's contestants in the music events included the following: Clarinet Solo-Albert Circosta. Woodwind Quintet-Flute, William Lazor- chiclc, Oboe, Jack McCain, Clarinet, Robert Everett, Bassoon, Walter Fry, Horn, Robert Scott. Cornet, Blaine Houserman. Piano Solo-William Reif- snyder. Piano Trio-Violin, Ernest Balint, 'CeIIo, Josephine Vadala, Piano, William Reifsnyder. Violincello-Eva Dobo. String Quartet-First Violin, Edward Gugala, Second Violin, Robert Odle, Viola, Walter Gugala, 'CeIIo, Eva Dobo. Double Bass-Robert McCaughan. Girls' Ensemble-First Soprano, Isabel Mac Pherson, Jeane Russell, Betty Edison, Second Soprano, Marjorie Hall, Thelma Weiss, Jeannette Calloway, First Alto, Mary Adams, Mercedes Billy, Ethel Uhrich, Second Alto, Ethelmarie Apter, Irene Dencsy, Mildred Wasgovich. Mixed Double Quartet-Soprano, Ruth Griffiths, Eleanor Billy, Alto, Josephine Vadala, Dorothy Kushner, Tenor, William Cooley, Francis Lindberg. Bass, David Sneddon, Vernon Ginn. Boys' Quartet-First Tenor, Charles White, Second Tenor, AI Shapiro, First Bass, Homer Hoffman, Second Bass, Paul Maclcey. Girls' Trio-First Soprano, June Renaut, Second Soprano, Flora Weinberg, Alto, Doris Hutchison. Baritone Solo-David Sneddon. Alto Solo-Josephine Vadala. DEBATING ACTIVITIES Debating activities started late in the Fall. Try-outs were held. Then, teams were chosen. The personnel of the teams was unique. Sophomores outnumbered the other class groups on the teams. Mr. Tacey assumed full charge of all debating activities. Prior to the opening of the regular schedule of debates, the teams held preliminary de- 108 F DEBATING ACTIVITIES bates with the Pitt Freshmen, Donora, Monessen, MunhaII, and CharIeroi High Schools. They have also debated before the service clubs, the Rotary, the Kiwanis, the Lions' Club, and the Optimist Club. McKeesport High School was placed in Section I, aIong with East McKeesport, East Pittsburgh, Elizabeth, Glassport, MunhaII, Turtle Creek, Wilmerding. Section II comprised AspinwaII, Ben Avon, CoraopoIis, Edgewood, Etna, Leetsdale, West View. The debate subiect was: Resolved-That the several states should adopt a uni- cameraI system of IegisIation. In Ieague debates, Shirlee Moskowitz and Hershel Markowitz upheld the affirmative side, while .Iean McKinney and Harold Byer were the negative debaters. The results of the debates: February 10. McKeesport vs. GIassport. Both local teams registered victories. February 15. Mclfeesport vs. Turtle Creek. McKeesport won both debates. February 21. McKeesport vs. East Pittsburgh. McKeesport scored another double victory. March 3. McKeesport vs. Elizabeth. McKeesport again scored a double victory. March 7. McKeesport vs. Wilmerding. We won one decision and Iost one-our First debate. March 14. McKeesport vs. East McKeesport. We again won both debates. March 22. McKeesport vs. MunhaII, We Iost both decisions. But, we won the sec- tional titIe in debating. THE DEBATING SQUAD Mr. Tacey, Coach First Row: Norma Bailey, Anne Sigmund. Mr. Tacey, Leona Painter, Shlrlaa Moskowitz. Second Row: Joseph Kissall, Gane Gamble, Jean McKinney, Harold Byer, Lois Elchar, Charles Bell. Thlrd Row: Shirley Crossot, Hershal Markowitz, Jay Corbett, Kenneth Panghurn, Doris Fatters. Q- 1 Y NH xx A a N- ' 4 , XQQNQ as :gl -- ,g .4 N 0 9 f z ,fm :Q I 4 Q , of 'A N ' N- INN N-T' X . H mmm. .... - .......c...........aaa:.afss.. 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Dutch ........ Omar. . . Pete .... Jack ..... Prudence. . . Peg ...... Jane .... Betty. .... . . . . .John Bowser . . . . . .Eleanor Bostrom . . .Isabel MacPherson . . .Marjorie Hall . . .Jack Martultanitz . . . . .Jaclt Patrick Morrell Patterson Joe Montgomery . . . .Ann Phillips . . .Ann Fitz Hugh . . . .Twyla Skiffen . . . . . .Ruth Davis Terry Mclntyre. . . . Professor Mclntyre . . . . Mrs. Patterson ..... Traffic Officer. . . Brian .......... Hal. . . Dan. . . Sid .... Patty .... Ferne . . . Miriam. . . Vivian ........... The action of the play is laid in the patio ofthe Mclntyre residence in a California. Act l. Scene l. Act ll. Scene I. Act lll. The next Late afternoon. Scene ll. Several months later. Midday. A few weeks later. Evening. Scene ll. Two hours later. morning. . . .Claire Farrell . . .Harold Byer . . . . .Yolanda Kish . . .George Kerfoot ......DJ Bailey . . . .Robert Hudson .Robert Ueltzen . . Clifford Flegal .........Jean Curry . . .Virginia McCune Marjorie Garrett Margaret Savage university town in Northern CAST OFJGROWING PAlNS Senior Glass Play Presentation February 16, 11, ra, 1938 Mr. Sohad, Director First Row: Ann Fitz Hugh, Isabel MacPherson. Harold Byer, Eleanor Bostrom, John Bowser, Yolanda Kish, Claire Farrell, D J Bailey, Ann Phllllps, Vlrginla McCune, Margaret Savage. Second Row: Morrell Patterson, George Kerfoot, Twylamae Sklffen, Marjorie Hall, Doris Seater, Robert Hudson, Mr. Sched, Robert Ualtzen, Jack Martukanitz, Jack Patrlck, Jean Curry, Clifford Flegal, Joseph Montgomery, Marjorie Garrett, Ruth Davls. 112 5 THE RED AND BLUE STAFF First Row: James Finley, Marvin Jacobs, Jane Groomes, Harold Byer, Norman Knox. Second Row: Helen Telliho, Janet Saunders, Nell C. Wallace, Stanley Brown, Ward Heath, Louise Mason, Jeanne Grllliths. Margaret Savage. Third Row: Leona Painter, Helen Kruezek, Elinor Klune, June Renaut, Clementine Connelly, Isabel Lee Patterson, Martha Wagner Jean Overand. Fourth Row: Harry Ottinger, William McKee, Wllllam Cooley, Shirley Wamplor, Steve Burgess, George Figiel, Robert Bell, Wilfred Bishop. The Red and Blue Staff THE STAFF PERSONNEL Jane Groomes .... .......................... . . .Editor-in-Chief Harold Byer .............. . . .Associate Editor Marvin Jacobs, James Finley. . . .... Sports Editors L. W. Strong ......... ...... . . . ...... Adviser Helen Kruczek Louise Mason Martha Wagner Janet Jenkins Nell Wallace Bill Cooley Kathryn Wallace Leona Painter Shirley Wampler June Renaut Elinor Klune Isabelle Patterson .Clementine Connelly Norman Knox George Figiel Harry Ottinger Janet Saunders Jeanne Griffiths Steve Burgess FRESHMAN REPORTERS Robert Bell Margaret Savage Helen Telliho Ward Heath NH Qs 113 'gi - 1 1-3- . , A 4 2525132-if.-. 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John Bowser, Jeane Russell, Jack Hamilton, Virginia Krantz. Second Row: Stella Pietras, Grace Steele, Margaret Savage, Ann Fitz Hugh, Ethelmarie Apter, Ethel Palndy. Thlrd Row: Lois Jane Black, Helen Bieda, Margaret Staulter, Virginla McGune, Regina Badnerosky, Anna Mae Supp, Dorothy Jones. Fourth Row: Louis Murtha, John F. Thomas, John Ciavarra, Boyd Wltherow, Robert Roderick. Fifth Row: John W. Scott, John Rhodes, Hamid Ackerman, Walter Webb, William Keller, Zane Donaldson. ' The Yough-A-Mon Staff THE STAFF PERSONNEL Jeane Russell. . . ............................ . . .Editor-in-Chief Jack Hamilton ..... .......... A ssistant Editor Genevieve Mazur .... .......... B usiness Manager John Bowser ...... .... A ssistant Business Manager I. J. Berkema .................................... Faculty Adviser DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS ALUMNI Virginia McCune John Rhodes Ann FitzHugh Margaret Savage ART AND POSTERS Helen Bieda John F. Thomas John W. Scott Boyd Witherow ATHLETICS John Ciavarra Walter Webb William Keller LITERARY Virginia Krantz Grace Steele Lois Jane Black Ethelmarie Apter MUSIC Louis Murtha Robert Roderick Harold Ackerman Zane Donaldson TYPISTS Dorothy Jones Regina Badnerosky Stella Pietras Ethel Palady Anna Mae Supp 114 Margaret Stauffer ffxX r fn If gift? fx .f ivy. W f,-aff' 'W' .fr i '? I X X ia Z 7 ! B X- . ,zzz R gf.. , J A A - Es f 3 E 1 2 4 25' X Q X ' 43' F il 1 E A , 1 5 'lf ' 'Ex N ,.- . if vff' , 242 X X- l, - - ff . I fi, i ,H Y . N . - 351- ' . 'ff' W I ,fy .ff Q , 5 I - . . if : I ' . 5 I . 3 1 5 1 gg ,H 1 ggi 44 : , f, V - .............. Z .'f........... 1 f...........J Z:............. ........ ..... 4.0. 4. .... W.. . fffi X f 'x ff I' ' 21:7 ' yn. -:wr-1 Zi 1 ff , 'WW X Q' '27 wl4'7 it .. ,mf N M... . ...,,,. , ,-. ,,,, A M .A ,Q J.. .......... ..... nzwh,HwwwfM-1.71fwffffmf,mfffzvffmf', wff mm 1 .WW f,wWfq,w,v W 41,7 ,MM-fp, m,,p,,1,2Z 115 Z, riff ,f i-'l 5'g '-T -Tv: ' X The Athletics Honor Roll Elmer Dominick, Captain Adolph Frank, Manager Walter Zaucha, Assistant Mgr. John Ciavarra Q John Simpson Melvin Benedict, Captain 1 Roy Hoffman, Manager John Ciavarra, Captain Allan Potosky, Manager Leo Carr Anthony Diamond Roy Hoffman Andrew Wiater Walter Paczesniak Sam Gwosden Frank Griffin, Captain John Getty, Manager James Farnham Edmund Kittiko THE M MEN 1937-1938 BASEBALL Harry Knott Richard Pastors Steve Smoke , Joseph Lapkowicz 'L -Q ,Henry Lux GCDLF Ned. Frey Debs Melegari John Flaherty FOOTBALL Wesley Baker Ralph Herrera Guy Thompson Charles Ploszay George Smith William Black John O'Hara BASKETBALL James Wilson Henry Lux George Popovic John Ciavarra ' Carl Mull 116 John Dashofy Ralph Herrera Victor Maydew John Florchak Joe Marhefka Clarence Thompson Robert Johnson Eugene Carrozza Falco Carrozza Walter Webb Raymond Sowko William Laughlin Charles White Carl Mull Nick Forkovitch Sam Gwosden Hayes Badstibner William Laughlin Kensley Miller THE COACHING STAFF First Row: Mr. Buchanan. Basketball: Mr. Tinson, Football and Golf: Mr. Fallquist, Baseball. Second Row: Mr. Koons, Buslness Manuger: Mr. Mason, Assistant in Football: Mr. Stewart, Freshman Football: Mr. Thomas, Equip- ment Manager: Mr. Priest, Freshman Basketball. The Football Season A REVIEW Another great football season has been written into McKeesport High School's athletics record. Coach Tinson's fighting Tigers clearly displayed their great prowess, as Saturday after Saturday they bowled over all opposition. Only the Clairton game, played in a sea of mud, marred the perfect record of the boys clad in the Red and Blue, when the Cobras held McKeesport scoreless. The game at Evansville, Indiana, brought our fine record of twenty-five consecutive victories to a close. The local boys, handi- capped by the loss of Wesley Balcer, hindered by the strange rules, and almost frozen by the adverse weather conditions, put up a courageous though losing battle. It was Evansville all the way, the final score being 21 to 0. The locals opened the season with Trafford High School. Though a strong contender for Class B honors, Trafford was no match for the heavier Tigers. Tinson's proteges, led by Casey Ploszay, who scored four touchdowns, romped over the enemy by the score of 59 to 0. Ploszay's ninety-one yard dash for a touchdown was the feature. Wes Balcer scored two touchdowns. McKeesport's first AA opponent was Jeannette. The game was brilliantly played. Beautifully executed plays, hard taclcling, vicious bloclcing, pretty passes, and long runs lcept the crowd of 7,000 spectators constantly on their feet. The final score of 24 to 6 hardly revealed the fact that the contest was one of the best ever played on Memorial Field. Balcer, Ploszay, and Gwosden scored for McKeesport, while Steiner made Jeannette's lone touchdown. Balcer's sixty-five yard touchdown dash marlced the high spot in McKeesport's victory over Turtle Creelc, September 25. Later in the same half, Ploszay scored a J gi Hg. ,ef ,....... . X N X 'grit 1159 ...t. 5 ie V - Y , - 1 1 ,... his sQ ac .... .... s ' t ' ' ' izl f11 ,131 E:FZ:THITTIETTZTTFTT :TTS '- '-'-'-, ' e ! F T ' 'Q 'b ':':T : f 'Ci 224 Y' THE FOOTBALL REVIEW touchdown, the final score being 13 to 0. From start to finish, it was a great battle. The game, played before a home-coming crowd estimated at 10,000 persons, and staged under a hot sun, soon developed into a grueling match. Playing under the lights on a dusty field, McKeesport met a weak but stubborn Homestead team. The crowd invading the playing field greatly handicapped the Red and Blue. Although the final score was 19 to 6, the Tigers gave their most uninspiring exhibition of the season. Baker and Carr scored the locals' touchdowns. ln the rain and muck, McKeesport scored another victory at Swissvale. Despite the precarious underfooting, the Tigers found time to push over three touchdowns against Swissvale. That the Tiger offense was clicking was evident from the fact that the Red and Blue rolled up twenty first-downs to Swissvale's seven. As usual, Baker and Ploszay, ably assisted by Herrera, led the McKeesport attack. Aurelia and Onderick starred for the opposition. ' The following Saturday saw the Gladiators of Glassport stage a fierce battle on Memorial Field. McKeesport capitalized on scoring chances to take the battle, 19 to 7. Their powerful running attack checked for the first time in two seasons by Glassport's hard-charging line, the Tigers scored once on a blocked kick, again on a thirty-five yard run by Baker and an eleven yard pass. The third score came from a drive from midfield, featured by a pass from Ploszay to Carr. Glassport scored in the third period on a sixty-four march and a pass from Laughlin to Tyskiewicz. After a week of idleness, Coach Tinson's Tigers scored a brilliant 21 to 6 victory over Connellsville High. For a time in the first quarter, the Cokers gave the McKeesport rooters a big score, scoring a touchdown early in the game. Their lead was short-lived. The Tigers, led by Baker and Ploszay, scored a trio of touchdowns. This game marked Wesley Baker's last appearance on Memorial Field. Wes played a stellar game. His teammates carried him off the field in triumph when the final whistle ended his career as a schoolboy gridder. Bell Township, a Class B foe, was a breather for the Tigers. Coach Tinson used his second and third teams for most of the contest. Herrera paced the Mclfeesport attack. The final score was 47 to 0. Dave Parker's Duquesne Dukes, boasting a strong team, was the next foe'to fall before the Tigers. The Dukes' inspired brand of play was not sufficient to stop a crippled Tiger from scoring one touchdown and annexing one extra point before a rain-drenched throng on the Duquesne field. It was a bruising battle all the way. Gwosden was the outstanding Tiger. Time after time, his booming punts enabled McKeesport to escape disaster. Carr scored the lone touchdown. ' Rankin, a class A school, was no match for the heavier Tigers. McKeesport ran roughshod over the smaller Rankin team. The final score was 32 to 0. The last local game was played in a sea of mud. Clairton put up a sterling brand of ball. Aided by the condition of the field, the Cobras were able to deadlock the Tigers. Time and ago, attempts to score were broken up by the charging Cobras. It was really a moral victory for Clairton. THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES September 11 .... McKeesport High ........ 59 Trafford High .... ..... 0 September 18 .... McKeesport High ........ 24 Jeannette High ......... . .6 September 25 .... McKeesport High ........ 13 Turtle Creek High ......... 0 118 4, MeKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD Flrstslilovm Eugene Carrona, Ira Hetrlck, Tony Bertoty, Edward Martin, Arthur Anderson, Joe Lupo, Falco Carrozza, Andy Wiater, Regis e e ll Y- - Second Row: William Black, George Smlth. Leo Carr, Roy Hoffman, Weller Paczesnlak, Walter Webb, John Clavarra, Nlek Forkovltch, Wesley Baker, Charles Ploszay, Mr. Thomas, Equipment Manager. Thlrd Row: Mr. Tlnson. Coach, Allan Potosky, Student Manager, Ralph Herrera, John 0'Hnra, James Lumpsdon, Charles Glarrow, Carl Mull, George Beshur, Sam Laurls, Andy Olayis, John Ilfko, Mr. Mason, Assistant Coach. Fourth Flow: Tom Anderson, Charles White, Raymond Sowko, William Laughlin, Tony Dlamond, Gene Tyler, Sem Gwosden, Clarence Thompson. THE FOOTBALL REVIEW October 1 .... McKeesport High ........ 19 Homestead High .... ..... 6 October 9 .... McKeesport High ........ 19 Swissvale High .... .... 7 October 16 .... McKeesport High . . . . . .19 Glassport High .... . . . . . .7 October 30 .... Mclfeesport High ........ 21 Connellsville High ........ 6 November 6 .... McKeesport High ........ 47 Bell Township High ....... 0 November 12 .... McKeesport High. . . . . . 7 Duquesne High ..... . . . . . .0 November 20 .... McKeesport High ........ 32 Rankin High .... ..... 0 November 25 .... McKeesport High ........ 0 Clairton High. . . . . . . .0 THE LINE-UP Left End .... ................. L eo Carr, William Black Left Tackle. . . .... Tony Diamond, William Laughlin Left Guard. . . ..... Roy Hoffman, Eugene Carrozza Center ....... ..... J ohn Ciavarra, Falco Carrozza Right Guard .... ..... E ugene Wiater, Raymond Sowko Right Tackle .... .... W alter Paczesniak, Charles White Right End ...... ........... S am Gwosden, Carl Mull Quarter Back . . . .... Clarence Thompson, John O'Hara Left Half Back ..... ..... W esley Baker, Ralph Herrera Right Half Back .... . . .Nick Forkovitch, George Smith Full Back ........ ............... C harles Ploszay w E 4 N ' V M 119 f ,g:.,.,,, I X: ' 0' Q ' ,.,,:.,11: 5 Iiilfii :,,,. ..,.,. ' 3 as ,H 5? . ,.,.,.,.,:,1 :,:,.,., 71 :gl A f ae' ' A ......:.::1: N :LI Iziziiiziiiziii .,.,,,,,,. 3: I A 'i' : - -I' 7' ...,,,,l...,:,.,: lr: 1 2 v S ! 5 .Q 5 -'.-. f ,.,,1::: Q4 is THE FOOTBALL REVIEW THE SUBSTITUTES John Sliflco, Walter Webb, lra Hetriclc, George Bashur, John Toten, Al Toth, Regis Beighley, Andy Olayis, James Gilchrist, Edward Martin, William Liclcert. THE 1938 SCHEDULE September 10 ........ Follansbee, West Virginia . . . .... Home September 17 ........ Massillon, Ohio fNightl. . . .... Away September 24 ........ Turtle Creek ............ .... H ome October 1 ........ Homestead ..... .... H ome October 8 ........ Swissvale ........ .... H ome October 21 ........ Clairton CNigh0 .... .... A way October 28 ........ Charleroi CNightJ. . . .... Away November 5 ........ Glassport ...... .... H ome November 11 ........ Duquesne. . . .... Home November 19 ........ Greensburg. . . .... Home November 24 ........ Jeannette . . . .... Away is .. THE JUNIORS' FOOTBALL SQUAD, 1937 First Row: James Simon, Assistant Manager, Ted Willis, Frank Ryan, Tom Gilmore, Manager, Joseph Gennaro, Art Cooper, Charles Moen, James Gilchrist, Edward Llttle, William Herold, Asslstant Manager. . Secewi ?:w:nlI4arry Hagar, Don Wester, Steve Paran, William Grablll, Pete Zalac, Hanio Marlottl, Joe Newlin, Bob Patterson, Jack o wa . Third Row: Coach Stewart, John Heller, John Bloom, Dave Furlong, Walter Kasunlch, FloyJenklns, Robert Adams, Albert Hlghan, Charles Blackwell, Sol Gross. Fourth Row: Tom Anderson, Everett Elm, Steve Mattich, Edmund Klttlko, James Johnson, Joseph Hodge, Edward Coates, Bob Curlanis, Sam Laurie, Captain. Absent: James Duncan, Warren Keenen, Jack 0'DonnelI. 1 2 0 THE FOOTBALL REVIEW THE JUNIORS' GAMES The Juniors' squad, under the coaching of Mr. Stewart, of the George Washington faculty, played a schedule of six games. The schedule at the end of the season showed two victories, one game tied, and three losses. Coach Stewart developed several play- ers, who will form the high school squad next fall. Letters were presented to the fol- lowing boys: Sam Lauris, Eddie Little, Steve Mattich, Everett Elm, Peter Zalac, Walter Kasunich, Frank Ryan, Robert Higham, Joe Newlin, William Grabill, Steve Baran, John Bloom, Roy Jenkins, James Duncan, Charles Blackwell, Hanio Morietti, Robert Adams, Charles Moon, Harry Hagar, William Herold, Manager. THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport Juniors ..... ..... 6 Duquesne. . . .... . .12 McKeesport Juniors ..... .... 0 Duquesne . . . . . .19 McKeesport Juniors ..... .... 1 3 Turtle Creelc ..... .... 6 McKeesport Juniors . . . .... 6 Clairton ..... . . . . 0 McKeesport Juniors ..... .... 1 4 Swissvale .... ...... 1 4 McKeesport Juniors 6 Duquesne . THE JUNIORS' 1938 SCHEDULE ......12 September 26 ........ Swissvale Juniors ............ Away October 3 Duquesne Juniors Home October 10 Elizabeth Juniors. . Home October 1'l Braddock Juniors .... 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The team this spring has enjoyed a greater measure of success. Most of the men on last year s team were available this spring. McKeesport High McKeesport High . . . McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High McKeesport High Mclfeesport High THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES ....11 .. 4 ..1 .. 6 .. 2 .. 9 Willcinsburg Munhall . . . Willcinsburg Turtle Creek Shadyside .... Turtle Creek Munhall . . . Wilkinsburg THE 1938 SCHEDULE McKeesport High School was placed in Section III of the W.P.l.A.L. The other schools in this group were Munhall, Norwin, and Homestead. Two matches were 124 THE GOLF REVIEW played with each team. McKeesport also scheduled non-section matches with Wilkins- burg, Turtle Creelc, and Greensburg. April 12-Non-Section Match with Willcinsburg April 14 April 19 -Non-Section Match with Turtle Creek -Munhall here April 22-Homestead here April 26-Mclfeesport at Norwin April 29-Non-Section Match with Willcinsburg May 3-Mclfeesport at Munhall May 6-McKeesport at Homestead May 10-Norwin here May 13-Non-Section Match with Greensburg May 16, 17, 18-Sectional Play-Offs May 20-W.P.I.A.L. Individual Championship. THE CHEER LEADERS IN THEIR NEW REGALIA Kneeling: Dennis Smith, Grace Dietrich, James Hull. I Standing: Nad Kaminsky, Valerla Ginn, Paul Mackey, Clifford Flegal, Ruth McGuire. Edmund Sedney. w 4 XX 'Q 9 e'e'5 fl' g x X .xx :x f s N V 4 'izax ' .J-:1:5:!SE13: X E - 9 ' . QW!:7:-S-21:2-:2N5'hhS:2:g:-:-,:-'kg:Q::x . . f .az-4-arm1-Q-vb:-:rx::a?Qza:a:a:m:Q'y Q.: X Y al .Q . -.v:e2:?Q:b:QE24g:3E:3g:SQ.g M5:5:N'3:Q:1:-:I?q:k:.2xQ 'N A ' if f 4' . -.-z-:-:1 'iii22:1:1'I:3'S:Nc3:1:4-zggqqzzi?-:g5::f:Sg:q.:.,:g:3:':- -'X N. sa. N E 1 . A N. ..... . 2-L-,...Cb.-N. 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The Baseball Season A RESUME The Red and Blue baseball team of 1937 enjoyed an ordinary season. The club won only five out of eight games played. At times, the team played brilliantly. The victory over Kislci was a stand-out, because ol the fact that Kislci defeated the Penn State Freshmen and Mercersburg Academy. Graduation last June greatly depleted Coach Fallquist's lineup. Yet, the following men were available for the 1938 team: Henry Lux, Ralph Herrera, John Ciavarra, and Harry Knott. Around these stellar performers the coach has built another winning combination. A THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport High 1 Turtle Creelc. . . McKeesport High ..... . . . 6 Wilkinsburg . . . Mclfeespdrt High 17 Braddoclc -.-- Mclfeesport High 4 Kislci ....... Mclfeesport High 10 Willeinsburg . . . McKeesport High 5 Turtle Creelc . . . Mclfeesport High ..... ..... 1 2 Braddoclc ..-- Mclfeesport High ..... . . . 8 Kislci . . . . . . 126 N. Center Field .... First Base -.--. Second Base. . Third Base .... Short Stop .... Right Field ..... Left Field .... Pitchers .... Catcher . . THE BASEBALL REVIEW THE LINE-UP .......SteveSmolce .....Joe Laplcowicz ................Henry'Lux .. ................. Richard Pastors . . . . .Vic Maydew, Ralph Herrera ..............Elmer Dominick nuaaaeonuan.-a John Dashofy . . . . .Joe Knott, John Simpson THE SUBSTITUTES John Ciavarra The leading substitutes last spring were John Florchak, Joe Marhelka, Eugene Wiater, Carl Mull, Hayes Badstibner, James Parnham, William Laughlin, George Smith. THE 1938 SCHEDULE McKeesport High School was grouped with Braddock, Pitcairn, Tratford City Turtle Creek, and Wilmerding in Section l of the,W.P.l.A.L.- Nine other sections com prised .the set-up for this year's champlonship race. The locals began their schedule April 19. The season ended with the game with Trafford City, May 13. The elrmma tion series, to determine the W.P.l.A.L. championship, began May 20. April 12-Braddock High at McKeesport April 15--McKeesport High at Wilmerding April 19-Mclfeesport High at Turtle'Creek April 22-Pitcairn High at McKeesport April 26-Trafford High at Mclfeesport April 29--McKeesport High at Braddock May 3-Wilmerding High at McKeesport Q May 6-Turtle Creek High at McKeesport May 10-McKeesport High at Pitcairn May 13-McKeesport High at Trafford May 20-Elimination series to start Q si, 127 A H. Tae, T523 1- . 4 A ' 3 2 g V - 5 7: - .q. ,. 2, Ahbhu ,,u..,,,,,, .,. , ,.,, , :.:.1,i . . . ' . e 5 ,, g - i it A 4 3.1! 4 f X X E5 P' 9' Q , : 5 The Basketball Season A REVIEW The game with Clairton High, played February 18, officially ended one of the most brilliant and successful seasons in the annals of Red and Blue basketball. The team finished a sixteen-game schedule under the masterful coaching of Franlc Buchanan, a star of the McKeesport basketball squad of 1921. McKeesport was victorious in the five non-league games. They were defeated once by Duquesne in the league games, giving the locals fifteen wins to finish in first place with Duquesne. The play-off with Duquesne resulted in a victory for McKeesport, as did the one with Greensburg in the quarter-finals of the W.P.l.A.L. championship race. ln the semi-finals, the Red and Blue passers, in a well-played game, lost to Har-Braclc Union. Veterans of the 1937 season line-up, who reported for practice this season, were Franlc Griffin, Henry Lux, and Sam Gwosden. A great asset to this year's team was Jim Wilson, who was selected on the W.P.I.A.L. all-star team. At the close of the season, the lettermen elected Franlc Griffin as the honorary captain of the team. After graduation this year, only James Parnham, Edmund Kittilco, and William Laughlin of the first team remain as the necleus around whom the coach is to build his 1939 team. Capable substitutes include Carl Mull, George Popovic, Richard Weigle. THE LINE-UP James Wilson. . .... Forward Kensley Miller ................... Forward Henry Lux ...... .... F orward . George Popovic fCarl Mull, ....... Forward James Parnham .......... Center William Laughlin ............ .... C enter Sam Gwosden. . . ...... Guard ' Hayes Badstibner .................. Guard Frank Griffin. . . ...... Guard Edmund Kittilco Uohn Ciavarraj. . . Guard THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES December 10. McKeesport High ........ Mt. Lebanon. . . . . .21 December 15 McKeesport High ..... Donora ........ . . . 36 December 16 McKeesport High ..... Braddock ............. 23 December 21 ...... McKeesport High ..... Taylor Allderdice ...... 17 January 4 McKeesport High ........ Munhall .............. 27 January 7 McKeesport High ..... Duquesne ...... .... 2 3 January 13 McKeesport High ..... Homestead ..... . . .16 January 18 McKeesport High ..... Glassport .... . . . 25 January 21 Mclfeesport High ..... Brentwood ..... . . .21 January 25 McKeesport High ..... Clairton ...... . . .17 January 28 McKeesport High ..... Munhall ..... . . .19 February 4 McKeesport High ..... Duquesne .... . . .32 February 10 McKeesport High . . . Homestead ..... . . .21 February 15 McKeesport High ..... Brentwood ..... . . . 22 February 18 McKeesport High ..... Clairton ...... . . .15 February 25 McKeesport High ..... Alumni .... . . .22 128 PLAY-OFF GAMES McKeesport High .... ..... 3 4 Duquesne. . Mclfeesport High .... .... 3 4 Greensburg . . . McKeesport High .......... 33 Har-Braclc Union SECTION SIX BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Mr. Buchanan, Coach First Row: John Getty, Student Manager, Lester Kim, Team Records. Second Row: James Farnham, Edmund Kittiko, Frank Griflin, James Wilson Henry Lux Thlrd Row: George Popovic, John Ciavarra, Mr. Buchanan. 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Second Row: Hartley Johnson, Manager, Tony Messina, Vincent Martin, Keryn Little, James Ohara, Mr. Priest. Third Row: Warren Skinner, Hanio Mariotti. Frank Damasky, Don Wester, Robert Adams, Harold Hammar. The Freshman team, again under the direction of Mr. Priest, of the George Wash- ington laculty, played a schedule ol Fourteen games. The team, composed of boys from the Shaw Avenue and George Washington buildings, started out slowly. But, as the season advanced, Coach Priest produced a winning combination. The competition in the section was lceen. Swissvale, winner ol the sectional honors, won second place in the .lunior W.P.I.A.L. tournament, losing to Charleroi by a score of 23 to 21. The following boys displayed unusual ability, and should malce good material For Coach Buchanan's team next year: Milce Replco, Thomas Anderson, Regis Beighley, Charles Moon, James Gilchrist, Harold Hammar, Tony Messina, Hanio Mariotti. THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport Freshmen Mclfeesport Freshmen McKeesport Freshmen .... ..........19 ....15 ....24 McKeesport Freshmen .... .... 1 8 McKeesport Frehsmen .... .... 1 8 McKeesport Freshmen ....31 13 0 Clairton . . . na... ...- Donora............... South Junio r High Clairton .......... Homestead . . . Munhall -.-. T THE BASKETBALL REVIEW McKeesport Freshmen Braddock ..... McKeesport Freshmen North Versailles McKeesport Freshmen . . .... Swissvale .-.- . . McKeesport Freshmen . . .... Homestead - . . . Mclfeesport Freshmen Braddock ----. McKeesport Freshmen Munhall ...... McKeesport Freshmen Swissvale --.... McKeesport Freshmen North Versailles THE NOONDAY LEAGUE Seniors Win Noonday League Honors S 'H The champion gym team in the Senior class group came out on top In the Noonday League, which functioned during the winter months under the direction of Mr. Clees, boys' gym instructor. Over twenty-five teams began the race for the title. 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Second Row: Wllliam Lyons, John Scott. A THE SOPHOMOHE GLASS CHAMPIONS First Row: Stanley Skelley, John Pomycola, George Evnnovlch. Second Row: Thomas Kaminsky, Davld Layton, Earl Jourdaln. 132 K -x 1:5 I fr f ,. X 5-ffl-1i 'f-A 'u Q.-i Qilizlhi -' . 5 X f d igg' X NX if! Q ,I::A. ,zaxsr Ng: ff .. 1 1 W - f I Q 1 ACT 133 f aff af l Q 5 p'5-'f' 5- 'Z E.. ' T 2 I . - 4 ' '-Q' ' C I X The Calendar COMPILED BY VIRGINIA KRANTZ Literary Editor, Yough-a-Mon Staff SEPTEMBER 7-All teachers report to their various buildings for conferences and in- structions. 8-Once more the school bells toll, and the anxious Sophomore, the business-like Junior, and the digni- fied Senior-all harlcen to their call. Another school year has begun. Indications point to over 2700 in the Tech High building. 9-Huge pep meeting is held in the stadium to boost the sale of football tickets. Girl Reserves hold their first cabinet meeting. 10-The sale of football tickets opens today. The first Hi-Y meeting of the new term is held. 11--ln their first game of the term, the McKeesport Tigers defeated Traf- ford by a 59-0 victory. What a be- ginningl 13-Girl Reserves hold important cabinet meeting in Room 209. 14-Study room reports are sent to the office. Senior band members are measured for new uniforms. 15-Cheer leaders meet in Room 211 after school. Teachers sign up for annual teachers' party. Teachers hand in directory information to- day. 16-Teachers sign retirement blanlcs. Girl Reserves' Cabinet meeting is held in Room 209. 17-The high school stages a Constitu- tion Day program in the stadium. Rev. Dr. Reifsnyder was the chief spealcer. Students buy ticlcets for the Jeannette game. 4 18-McKeesport High plays Jeannette and adds another victor to its list, score, M.H.S.-24, J.H.S.-6. 20-Girl Reserves hold chapel meeting. The school library opens to the stu- dent body. 21-Seniors hold first chapel meeting in the auditorium. Sophomore non- resident students have their tuition slips validated. 22-Teachers receive half-month's salary. Girl Reserves hike to Renziehausen Parlc. 23-N.Y.A. ,applicants report for con ferences. 24-Teachers enjoy their annual party at the Country Club, dinner at 6:30. Ticlcets For the Turtle Creek game go on sale. 25-ln their first game on foreign soil, McKeesport defeated Turtle Creek by a score of 13-0. 27- Red and Blue staff meets in Room 203. The library is closed this fore- noon. -Cheerleaders meet in Room 211. The library is again closed this fore- noon. 29-Cheerleaders report to the Stadium after school. -The Junior and Sophomore class pic- tures are talcen in the stadium. The irls who were to sell tags for the Eion's Club had their picture talcen in the stadium. R 'Q , W OCTOBER 1-Ticlcets for the Homestead game are sold at noon today in the audito- rium. 2-Again McKeesport downs its oppo- nent, Homestead, by the score of 19-6. 3-Senior class meets for the election of class officers. The followin were the results: President, D J Bailey, Vice-President Yolanda Kish, Se- cretary, Jean Curry, Treasurer, Bob Everett. 5-The new microphone system is dem- onstrated in the auditorium this after- noon. Pupils interested in trying out for the Red and Blue report to Room 203 for assignments. Pupils interested in the Community Fund oration contest report to Room 211. 6-Junior and Senior Girl Reserves meet tonight at Y.W.C.A. 7-Mathematics teachers have group picture talcen in Birch Studio. 8-Community Fund orators meet to re- ceive information about the contest. Hi-Y cabinet holds meeting in the Y.M.C.A. at 7:00 o'cloclc. 9-McKeesport battled Swissvale this afternoon and emerged triumphant with a score of 19-7. 11-lt is announced that this week each section room is to elect two repre- sentatives a boy and a girl, for the Student Council. English teachers' group picture is talcen after school. 12-Special teachers' group picture is talcen at Birch Studio. 13-Girl Reserves hold a scavenger hunt tonight at Y.W.C.A. Members of Hi-Y meet at Y.M.C.A. Foreign language teachers' group picture is talcen. 14-The names of pupils elected to the Student Council are sent to the office. All applications for Ober- lin High School Day are sent to the Student Counselor. 15-No school todayl Members of the 5,5 Nl ii Ti? McKeesport High faculty attended the Western Pennsylvania Teachers' lnstitute in Pittsburgh. 16-McKees ort Tigers send Glass- port's Gladiators home with a de- feat by the score of 19-7, and add to their long list of successive vic- tories to bring the total to twenty- one. 18-Tryouts for Be a Good Neighbor orators are held in the auditorium after school. U 19-At a chapel program, three senior students are awarded prizes for their essays on the subject of The Com- munity Forum, an Educational lnsti- tution. The room representatives, senior class officers and Student Counselor meet in Girls' Cafeteria. 20-Hi-Y members meet at Y.M.C.A. Sophomore Girl Reserves meet in Y.W.C.A. 21--Young' women students planning to go to college were urged to arrange with the student counselor for an in- terview with Mrs. Ruth R. Leitch, a representative of Wilson College. 22-Several students from the music de- partment left, after school, for Ober- lin College for its annual high school day. 25-ln Senior chapel, reporters on the Red and Blue staff present a clever program to boost the sale of the school paper. 26-.luniors attend Red and Blue chapel. 27--Grade cards are distributed for the first time this semester. Debate try- outs are held after school. Girl Re- serves enjoy a Hallowe'en party at Y.W.C.A. Hi-Y members hold an amateur radio contest. 28-Members of Senior A Cappella choir interested in going to All State Chorus at Irwin report to 319A for application blanlcs. 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QC e V 1252523ifEEEiiiiiiiiieiaisisieEsia5si2isi22IEfff' ' '''''I'I1:I222s5s5s52ie5fi2i252iS2i2iS tion sales totaled 2493, thus ex- ceeding the 2400 mark. 29-First issues of Red and Blue are distributed. ln a meeting held after school, the Senior class decides to hold a Christmas dance and a senior play. 30-Connellsville bows to McKeesport by the score of 21 -6. Still no marlc on our record! NOVEMBER 1-Practice for the history play is held after school in Room 205. Students on the debating team meet in Room 216. 2-ln Senior Chapel, Mr. Bower an- nounced the members of the Yough-a-Mon staff. Room 211 was presented with the sales-banner for sellin the most Red and Blue's. Senior Girls' Glee Club, Group l, has its picture talcen at the Birch Studio. 3-Senior Girls' Glee Club, Group II, 4 has its picture talcen at the Birch Studio. Hi-Y meeting is held at the Y.M.C.A. -Students singing in the All-State Chorus group report to Room 319A. Candidates for the baslcetball team report to Mr. Buchanan. Students contribute to the Iron Lung fund. Junior choir has picture talcen. 5-Junior Girls' Glee Club has its pic- ture talcen at the Birch Studio. 6-McKeesport and Bell Township clash here today with Mclfeesport scoring 49 against Bell Township's 0. 8-All Seniors take intelligence tests during the twenty-minute period this morning. Mixed chorus has its picture taken at the Birch Studio. 9-ln observance of National Educa- tion Weelc, the students of Room 212 present a special program in chapel. The Sophomore choir, Group l, has its picture taken. 10- Red and Blues are distributed. A meeting of the General Council is held in the Girls' Cafeteria. The Senior Play selection committee meets in Room 211. 11-Armistice Day, and again no schoolll 12-Special Senior Chapel is held for the Community Fund, to explain its function to the students. The chair- man of the Senior Play Committee announces the unanimous selection of Growing Pains for the Senior class play. School is dismissed at 2 P.M. for the McKeesport-Du- quesne game. ln spite of bad weath- er, a huge crowd watched the battle. Final score: McKeesport 7, Du- quesne 0. 15-N.Y.A. students are paid. General Safety Council meets in Room 211. A Cappella Choir has their picture taken at Birch Studio. McKeesport's Junior Varsity team plays Swissvale and ties them by a 14-14 score. 16-Several teachers from the McKees- port High School faculty attend the meeting of McKeesport alumni of the University of Pittsburgh at the Penn-McKee Hotel. Dr. John B. Sutherland, Pitt football coach, was the main spealeer. 1'l-Seniors interested in trying out for the Senior Play meet in the Girls' Cafeteria at 4:10. Senior Dance Committee meets in Boys' Cafe. Sophomore Girl Reserve Cabinet picture is talcen at Birch Studio. 18-.lunior and Senior baslcetball tryouts are held tonight. The Mathematics Club meets after school in Room 220. 19-Ten students from the high school left for Irwin, Pa. to attend the All- State Chorus. Student Council Com- mittee on Safety meets in Room 202. Hi-Y cabinet picture is talcen. 20-McKeesport maintains its record of successive victories by a 32-0 tri- umph over Ranlcinl Clairton is the only foe left. f E us 22-Senior Dance Committee meets after school. 23-In chapel, the Seniors enioy a mo- tion picture on the cause, develop- ment, and cure of tuberculosis. Dr. Hinchman urged the students to talce the tuberculin test, which is to be given. Yough-a-Mon Staff meets in Room 206. 24-Ticlcets for the Thanksgiving game are sold in the various section rooms. 25-Thanks iving and a sad McKees- port I-figh Schooll Clairton ruins our chances of the W.P.l.A.L. Championship by holding us to a scoreless tie. 29-School again, after a delightful four day vacationl Sophomore Girl Re- serves meet in Room 104. Consti- tution Committee of the Student Council holds meeting. 30-Meeting is held of the Art students going to the Museum in Pittsburgh. DECEMBER 1--Girl Reserve Cabinet Members' pic- ture is talcen. Hi-Y members hold special program at Y.M.C.A. Sen- ior Dance committee meets in Boys' Cafeteria. 2-The social studies teachers have their picture talcen at Birch Studio. Try- outs for the Senior play are held in the auditorium. 3-ln Senior Chapel, tallcing pictures are shown to increase the students' interest in the traffic safety program, which the Student Council is spon- soring. Several Hi-Y members at- tend the Y.M.C.A. conference held in this city. 6-Girl Reserves hold a skating party al 7:00 'I-The excutive and membership com- mittees of the Math Club meet in Room 220. 8-Juniors have pep meeting during the chapel period to applaud the football team before embarking on their iourney to lndiana. School is dismissed at 3:20 for Senior and Sophomore pep meeting. 9-The entire football squad, Dr. Law- son, Mr. Tinson, and Mr. Bower left early this morning for Evansville, lndiana, where they will play Me- morial High School. 10- Red and Blue extra are distrib- uted. ln their first basketball game of the season, McKeesport defeats Mt. Lebanon by a score of 43-21. 11-Despairllll After a hard-fought bat- tle on the part of ,both teams, Me- hx Q L ,ag 137 trash we morials Tigers defeated our Ti- gers by a score of 21 -0. 13- Yough-a-Mon staff holds an im- portant meeting after school. A meeting of the Constitution com- mittee is held. 14-Special chapel is held for Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores to boost the sale of baslcetball season ticlcets. A rehearsal of the entire choral group partici ating in the Christmas concert is helzl. 15-Science teachers' group picture is taken tonight after school. Final try- outs for the Senior play are held. McKeesport again scores a victoryl Coach Buchanan's boys down Don- ora, 41-36. 16-Braddock suffers a 46-23 defeat by McKeesport. 17-Full Senior orchestra rehearsal is held tonight after school. 20-Christmas Dance committee holds a meeting to malce plans for the an- nual Christmas Dance to be held at the Country Club. Final tryouts for the Senior play are held. A Christ- mas concert is given by the music department in the high school auditorium. 21--ln special Senior girls' chapel, Vir- ginia Krantz, .lean Curry, and Yo- landa Kish are elected as D.A.R. representatives. Red and Blue's are distributed. The last day of school before the Christmas vaca- tion ends at 4:00 P.M. today. EKLBEEE 44v 164 ef ll 1 Ilii 1f 2 fr1 1'1 l ' 2 lQ1' Q1 Q ' Q ' ' i 1 l 1 1 2 2Q 12 1l 1:l Q 4 ' S f K pr 1 1 1 1 1 3.. JANUARY After all the festivities of the Christ- mas holidays, sleepy-eyed students once more return to the routine of high school life. 4-The Constitution Committee of the 5 Student Council holds a discussion after school. The cast of the Senior play holds the first practice in the auditorium. McKeesport's baslcet- ball team returns triumphant from Munhall, by a score of 34-27. - Yough-a-Mon staff holds a busi- ness meeting in Room 206. A gala New Year's Party at Y.W.C.A. is attended by Junior and Senior Girl Reserves. 6-A Senior class meeting is held in the auditorium. The cast of the Senior play, and the various committees, aiding in the success of the play, are announced. 'I-McKees ort defeats Du uesne our P q 1 foe of long standing, by a 32-23 victory. 0-A professional meeting of the Math- 1 2 3 1... ematics teachers is held. Yough-a- Mon staff again holds an important business meeting. -The sale of the Yough-a-Mon officially opens today. Here's hop- ing we achieve our goal of 1800 subscriptionsll The Seniors hold a pep meeting after school to boast the sales. -Junior and Senior Girl Reserves meet tonight at Y.W.C.A. -The motto, color, and flower com- mittee, announced previously, re- port to the auditorium in order to present their recommendations to the Senior class. 14-On our floor, McKeesport defeats Homestead, 36-19. Our Tigers now lead in section VI for the W.P.l.A.L. championship. 17-The Senior girls in glee club tryout for the Forensic League girls' en- semble. 18-The Sophomore Girl Reserves are treated at a party held for them by the .lunior and Senior Girl Reserves. Picture of Yough-a-Mon staff is talcen at Birch studio. McKeesport downs Glassport by a 51-25 victory. 19-Study is now the password, for this is the day before the exams. 20-Semester examsl-the fatal blow for many students is due to fall. 21 -Exams continue today. McKeesport fans are thrilled by another victory, when our Tigers defeat Brent- woodf score, 56-21. 24-After irregularities due to the exams, McKeesport High School students again resume their regular classes. Gayety and smiles displace the gloominess of exam days. 25-McKeesport and Clairton clash, with the former winning the game by a score of 45-15. 26-Senior class meets. The Easter dance committee is announced. 27-Student Council holds an important meeting for the adoption of the Constitution. 28-The second semester, and the last one for the Seniors, begins todayll Munhall is again beaten by Mc- Keesport, 30-18. 31 -Junior and Senior Girl Reserves' cab- inet members meet for discussion of future plans. FEBRUARY ln Senior Chapel Room 211 is pre- sented with a sales banner for hav- ing sold the most Yough-a- Mon's. The members of the foot- ball squad are rewarded for their splendid victories with letters and certificates. Chairmen of the Senior play committees meet to discuss plans for the presentation of the a 2-Efunlior and Senior Girl Reserves again meet at Y.W.C.A., while the boys hold a party at Y.M. FEBRUARY -Grade cards are distributed for the first semester, which ended January 27th. -Algebra and geometry lovers at- tend the meeting of the Mathemat- ics Club. ln practice for the ap- proaching Forensic League debates, both the affirmative and negative teams of our school debate the Pitt Freshmen in our auditorium. Mc- Keesport is downed for the first time this season by Duquesne, score, 27-32. -President Robert Davis calls a short meeting of the Student Council. The boys interested in C.M.T.C. train- ing are requested to report to Room 308 after school. -During chapel period, the members of the Senior play cast present two skits to encourage students to see the play. The tuberculin test starts today. -At a Girl Reserve Valentine party, a beauty contest is held, at a Hi- Y meeting, a handsome man con- test. The winners receive free tick- ets to the Senior play. -ln another Section Vi league game, McKeesport's Buchananmen defeat Homestead, 34-21. ln the first Fo- rensic League debate, McKeesport's affirmative and negative teams de- feat Glassport by a 2-1 decision. -S ecial cha el in commemoration P P of Lincoln's birthday is held for the Seniors. Colonel Hite, the only living Civil War veteran in McKees- port, spoke to the students, and re- called some of his experiences in the war. -Red and Blue's are distributed to anxious students. Sophomore Girl Reserves meet after school. 'Q 1 -The debating teams again score a victory, when they defeat Turtle Creek by 2-1 and 3-0 decisions. -With the rise of the curtain at 8 P.M. in M.H.S. auditorium, our Senior class play, Growing Pains, scores a tremendous hit. -Again crowds flock to see the play, concerning the trials of adolescence. -Donora's debating team suffers a de- feat at the hands of McKeesport. With applause ringing loudly, the curtain went down on the last of three delightful performances of Growing Pains. -The executive council meets to dis- cuss future plans for the Student Council. lt is announced that Mc- Keesport will play Duquesne for the section VI, class A title of W.P. l.A.L. championship. 2000 tickets are posted for sale in each high school. -McKeesport wins the section Vl titlelll Before over 4000 spectators in the Pitt stadium, our Tigers score a 34-22 victory over the Duquesne team. -Classes are somewhat interrupted, study periods are noisy, and the school routine is pushed into the background for talk about the ball game. lt is a glorious day for Mc- Keesport Highll -ln a dual Forensic League debate with East Pittsburgh, our team wins both the affirmative and negative decisions. -Mclfeesport plays the Alumni and defeats them, 44-23. -Amid test tubes, Bunsen burners, and flasks, the Chemistry Club meets after school. 05 39. W' 'gas ,Z .,.,, , xii-'ia lf' ,lg 1 Q ,..,, 'T :I e I --5 .. ..,.., . 2125135I5253552EIE1EIETEIE1EfE2E1:EI11:I:I:2:I:I:2:I:I1hi:212:1:5:1::13::::.3.:.,.,.,.,.,.,, H , , I af' 111 ty 5 j ' 'Q fi g ' i ' l' i'Zi :1l 2l i K -'fini M A R C H -Both the Junior and Senior Girl Re- serves and the Hi-Y boys meet to- night. First elimination is held for those wishing to participate in the scholarship essay contest on the Constitution of the United States, on April 23. Members of the Bio- logical Nature Club meet. -McKeesport defeats Greensburg, 34-25, at the Pitt Stadium. 3-A meeting of the Mathematics club is held. ln a dual Forensic League debate between McKeesport and Elizabeth, both McKeesport teams win by decisions of 3-0 and 2-1. -Another club meets, this time it is the newly-formed Classical Club. Everybody is hurriedly dashing to the Auditorium to get tickets for the much-anticipated basketball game with Har-Brack. The sale of tickets for this game exceeds all other previous sales. An important Red and Blue meeting is held to discuss plans for the big Anniver- sary issue, March 9. 'I-Miss Marjorie Webster, president of the Marjorie Webster School, in Washington, D. C., spoke to the Senior Prep. girls in special chapel today. Our affirmative team de- bated the Wilmerding negative team, the result being another vic- tory for good ole M.H.S. 8-A sad, lifeless roup of McKees- port High Schoosl fans left Pitt Sta- dium tonight, after witnessing our 46-33 defeat at the hands of Har- Brack. Gone are our Tigers' chances for the W.P.I.A.L. Championship! 9-Excer ts from old issues of o r p u school paper, and recollections of outstanding events in our high school, characterized the Anniver- sary issue of the Red and Blue to- day, celebrating its sixteenth year in print. As a recompense for the brilliant playing of our basketball team, and the cooperation shown by the students, school was dismissed at 3:15 P.M. today. 10-Senior Chapel is held to honor the basketball team for their fine work this season. Dr. Lawson, Coach Buchanan, and Mr. Bower laud the boys on the team. Students left the assembly with the old but true maxim imprinted deeply on their minds, When the one great scorer comes to write against your name, He writes, not that you won or lost, But how you played the game. -A meeting of the Senior class is held. Reports on the returns of the Senior play and on the invitations are given by the treasurer of the Senior class and the chairman of the Invitation Committee. The class voted to resent to Mr. Schad a check of 5100.00 for his valuable services as coach of the Senior play. -Ford City team defeats Har-Bracle, and becomes the W.P.I.A.L. cham- pion. -Girl Reserves meet toni ht to hear the girl preacher, Betty iveakland, at the Baptist Church. Students in- terested in Bethany College confer with their representative. ln a dual debate with East McKeesport, Mc- Keesport won both decisions again. -Easter dance committee meets to discuss plans for the annual Easter dance to be held April 20. The members of the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y clubs hold a gay St. Patrick's day party at Y.W.C.A. Dancing, games, and refreshments were on the program. ln the first musical event of the Forensic League, our Girls' Ensemble competed at Crafton, with seven other Ensembles, and was ranked second. 16-Members of the Yough-A-Mon staff assemble to discuss further 'plana before the publication of the oo . 17-The faculty play, Strangers at Home , is presented in our audito- rium tonight. The History of Mathematics is given at another meeting of the Mathematics Club. 18-Members of the Red and Blue staff, publishing the next underclass- man addition, confer. 21-The first day of spring is herell Classes and recitations, study peri- ods and silent concentration, busi- ness meetings and discussions, all seem remote from this budding sea- son of the year. 22-Mr. Applegate, one of the pio- neers in the Northwest Expedition, spolce to the students in chapel, explaining to them the purpose of the modern pioneer movement and their experiences as pioneers . The Student Council meets after school today to discuss the new plan of sponsoring a debating contest among the home rooms. The sub- ject for debate is: Resolved that the United States should pursue a policy of active participation in world affairs. 23-An announcement is made of the State Senatorial Americanism Essay contest, the winner of which will receive a four year scholarship to the University of Pittsburgh. Stu- dents confer with Mr. White, a rep- resentative of Grove City College. McKeesport's Class A band, wood- wind quintet, comet, and French horn solos, and Class A A Cap- pella choir competed at Clairton to- night. The results were sectional victories for our band and A Cap- pella choir. 24-The piano solo, piano trio, and vio- lin cello compete at Aspinwall, with victories for the latter two. 25- Reds and Blues , published en- tirely by the under-classmen, are distributed. Official word has been received that McKeesport has won the debating championshi of Sec- tion I. Our Class A Srchestra, string quartet, girls' trio, boys' quartet, double bass competed to- night in out high school. The win- ners were the orchestra and string quartet. 28-The alto and baritone solo contest- ants rank first and second, respec- tively, in the Forensic League con- tests. Tennis candidates meet. 29--ln chapel period, Mr. Schad, the director of our successful Senior play, was presented with a checlc from the Senior class. 30-In a debate between McKeesport and Coraopolis to decide the county championship, McKeesport won. 31-Reservations are being made for the Girl Reserve-Faculty banquet to be held tomorrow night. A P R I L SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 1-Seniors to pay for their invitations. 2-Hi-Y conference at Wilmerding. 4-May Day practice to begin. 5-Girl Reserves-Faculty banquet. 6-April birthday party at the Hi-Y. 7-Close of the Seventh Month of School. 9-A Cappella Choir, Band, Orchestra contests at Charleroi. 11-Intramural debates to start. 12--Golf-Willcinsburg vs. McKeesport. Baseball-Braddock at McKeesport. 13-Easter Vacation begins at 4 today. lnstrumental and vocal soloists, en- sembles, at California. Red and Blue's are distributed. 14-Golf-Turtle Creelc vs. McKeesport. 15-Good Friday. Baseball-McKees- port at Wilmerding. 1 'I-Easter. 19-Golf-Munhall at Mclfeesport. Easelball-McKeesport at Turtle ree . 20-Classes resume at 9 today. Father and Son Hi-Y meeting. 22-Golf-Homestead at McKeesport. Baseball-Pitcairn at McKeesport. 23-Constitution essay scholarship at Pittsburgh. 26-Golf-McKeesport at Norwin. Baseball-Trafford at McKeesport. 27-Hi-Y-Girl Reserves party. .... ........... . 'Y 5 ..., '-- .L D ef' .Z EE V jg t t t t ,- 1 -- 28-State Music Finals-Grove City. 29-Golf-Wilkinsburg vs. McKeesport. MAY 2-Tennis-WilkinsburgatMcKeesport. Baseball-Wilmerding at McKees- port. -Golf-Mclfeesport at Munhall. 4-Cards with marks for the second period. 5-Tennis-McKeesport at Turtle Creek. -State Senatorial Scholarshi exams at Pittsburgh. Golf-Mcaeesport at Homestead. Baseball-Turtle Creek at McKeesport. 9-Tennis-Duquesne at McKeesport. 10-Golf-Norwin at McKeesport. Baseball-McKeesport at Pitcairn. 11-End of the Eighth Month of School. Girl Reserves-Mother and Daughter banquet. Baseball-McKeesport at Braddock. Tennis-McKeesport at Duquesne. 12-Tennis-McKeesport at Wilkins- burg. 13-Golf-Greensburg at McKeesport. Baseball-McKeesport at Trafford. 14-Election of Hi-Y Officers. 16-Tennis-Turtle Creek at McKees- port. W.P.l.A.L. Golf Playoff. 17-W.P.l.A.L. Golf Playoff. 18-W.P.l.A.L. Golf Playoff. Last Hi-Y meetingf installation of offi- cers for 1938-1939. -W.P.l.A.L. individual Golf Match- es. Semester Exams for Seniors. 25--The 1938 Yough-A-Mon to ap- pear on the Cam us. The Seniors' farewell to M.H.g 30-Memorial Day Observance. Vaca- tion for the Undergraduates. J U N E 2-Semester Exams for the Undergradu- 7-High School Commencement. ales' 9-School Picnic-end of the school 5-Baccalaureate Services. term. 142 Late News Flashes April 9-ln a Pennsylvania regional music contest at Charleroi, McKeesport High School placed second in the A Cappella Choir and Class A Band contests. April 11-Mclfeesport High School, Allegheny County debate champion, lost a dual debate to Rochester High, winner of the Beaver County title by a 4 to 2 decision. April 12-McKeesport High School opened its baseball season by trouncing Braddock High 10 to 3. April 13-At California, the local high school, scored firsts in the regional music tourna- ment in the Class A Orchestra, Piano Trio, Woodwind Quintet, Boys' Quartet, Double Bass, Violincello, and String Quartet contests. Josephine Vadala placed second in the alto solo contest. Dr. J. H. Lawson was re-elected superintendent of the local schools for a four year term at a very substantial increase in salary. April 19-McKeesport High School opened its golf season with a smashing victory over Munhall High, the results 15 to 0. April 22-Robert Davis and Jane Groomes were selected by the senior class for the Merit Parade. April 25-The class of 1918 held its reunion dinner and dance at the Penn McKee Hotel. This class published the first yearboolc of the high school. April 26-Behind the three-hit pitching by Harry Knott, McKeesport High completed the first half of the Section I baseball race with five victories and no defeats. April 28-The intramural debates ended today with the following section rooms as winners: 124, 212, 318. April 29-The inauguration of tennis as a major sport at McKeesport High was some- what disappointing, the locals lost the five matches to the Duquesne High School. April 29-30-At the state music tournament at Grove City, McKeesport scored the following victories: firsts in Piano Trio, Double Bass, Violincello, String Quartet, second in Class A Orchestra, third in Woodwind Quintet. May 3-School was dismissed at 2:30 to participate in the formal dedication of the new Jerome Street bridge. May 11, 12, 13-The music clubs of the high school presented the mystery musical comedy, by Walter Stone, entitled Step This Way , in the local school audi- torium. The cast was headed by Dorothy Govaller, as Jean Boniface, Al Shapiro, as William Gray, Ruth Griffiths, as Dot Crane, Andy Danlco, as Eddie Hooper, Doris Pomilio, as Conny Carter, Juanita Wilson, as Lottie Hooper, and Charles White, as Mitchell Boniface. May 17--The Senior class staged the Senior Prom at Kennywood Parlc. 6 f 5 143 Q R g N IQ 4 sg 5212521111 -:f. :g V Q ...... eg : . 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Scott Betty Sieber Twyla Skiffen Hazel Thomas Ethel Uhrich Josephine Vadala Thelma Weiss Juanita Wilson Betty Osberg Jack Patrick William Reifsnyde Margaret Savage Robert Scott Arthur Steele Jack Stephan Mord Taylor Charles Utter Henry Walker Harold Zell CUPS WON BY THE MUSIC STUDENTS IN DISTRICT AND STATE CONTESTS Pennsylvania Music League Spring, 1937 144 I' by Q Wai Edward Gugala Robert Odle THE SENIOR ORCHESTRA MR. STRIBRNY, Director FIRST VIOLIN Ernest Balint Franlc Slaney Robert Hudson Emma Kadar Bernard Klein SECOND VIOLIN Marie Friedman Lois Landstrom Robert Roderick Eleanor Clark Stanley Piechowicz Harry Morrison Jack Patrick Anthony Gugala John Kerezsi Edward Lewandusky Ruth Masters Jack Wynn VIOLA Walter Gugala Harry Solan Beverly Ott Irvin McKeever Clarence Griffith CELLO Eva Dobo Josephine Vadala Louise Kessel Ridley Anderson BASS Robert McCaughan Bernard Buser Dominick Denardo Donald Julin FLUTE William Lazorchick D J Bailey Lillian Carpenter Ruth Scott CLARINET I Robert Everett Albert Circosta Donald Grubbs HORN Robert Scott Jean Curry Zane Donaldson Laura Allen PIANO OBOE William Reifsnyder J. Tyrell Brown Jack McCain Russell Henry BASSOON TUBA Walter Fry Wilbert Schwotzer John Crall Q TRUMPET Charles Larish Blaine Houserman Bernard Berleovitz TROMBONE Geralda Miller William Bedont Mord Taylor PERCUSSION Donald Hillstrom Betty Osberg Allan Bowers 1 4 5 iii-.3. ,-,, A T ,.-. ls Di I,2:21f:f'f:f:Q:Q:f:f:f:Q:f:2:f:f:f:5:2:fSE:fZf2EIEi22fI:ZgI:I3:5-:L.,, . Di Ni .....,... it T I ..., IEE I H E BEHF1 la was 'P ill? 5, .,..- ,,:,- . .,-R x,,VAVVV Y Y Y r,..,.,. - .-.',-. - .-:-:-:-:,:3:3:3:5:5 552355552535 X'NQ'NQNSXXx XX X X X S59 NWN x-l'.--W-w-- Qunuu Q H : v S q ' ' f N' xxxx X Kiii ,x, ' X x X x Q -94 A K it ' Y A Q X wh '-:K ,.., eggs-. Q E. VX.. i- ., .11 N. ,X X X. was N 1-era -'W-:z - -4: vw 0- v 'Q-,NN-:x X' 'x +x NX 52:-:X V af 1-'Sf Y3E:15EQx53kE:1:2-,fi-: f .::x,:gQ-x:.N:5:2-N I Irlkzirfi-' M V 5 - f - QNX 'ff 4 X X X t X X X - N Xxi 42 nz 5- 'H-3 5.2 KD Os me OES Zur H.: NE I I- 146 l F 5 1 l 9 l THE JUNIOR ORCHESTRA MR. STRIBRNY, Director VIOLINS John Kerezsi Lois Landstrom Harry Morrison Blanche Bowman Bernard Klein Laibe Kessler Marie Novak Florence Kustre Marie Friedman Isaac Hairl Anna Marie RuFfing John Wertenbach Betty Jane Naylor Dorothy Maurer Regina Harman John Bloom VIOLAS CLARINET Clarence Griffith Marvin Roth Frank Wynn Robert Meyers CELLO BASS FLUTE Ridley Anderson Robert: Smythe Ruth Scott HORN PIANO Dorothy Massung Vera Senko William Robinson Billy Schink OBOE E-FLAT SAXOPHONE Jack Shaw Bengt Pulls Robert Xides TRUMPET Orpah Fawcett Lawrence King William Harkness TROMBONE Minnie Traeger Bethel Miller Erma Bales PERCUSSION David Lelfard N. gag 147 'eau l Nt iii52:z:1,1.1... A 1 .....::::2:3E5SEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEESEQ 555555E5E5E5E5EfEIE1EI:I:-:-. . 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THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMAN ORCHESTRA MISS HERSKOWITZ, Directress VIOLIN Anna Mae Allen Florence Frederick Betty Lichenstein Helen Steelnack Robert Bell Betty Irwin Mary Roper Gail Striffler Evelyn Dahlin Sadie Lebowitz Nick Skezos Irene Takes Mary Feher Edward Woistman TRUMPET PIANO William Gustafson Thomas Ward Betty Bruce Marjorie McDonough FRENCH HORN CLARINET CELLO Alverta Linge Betty Franklin Jack Hoyt THE SHAW AVENUE FRESHMAN ORCHESTRA MISS HERSKOWITZ, Directress VIOLIN Mark Blank Samuel Orth Amel SucI1y Pearl Keeney Leona Saarup PIANO , CLARINET Margaret Greene James Barchie 148 THE SENIOR BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Conductor PICCOLO FLUTE E-FLAT CLARINET William Lazorchick Lillian Carpenter ' Ruth Scott William lngold CLARINETS Bob Everett Edward Grzegorowicz A Jay Corbett Harold Zell Albert Circosta Frank Wynn Virginia McCune Russell Robertson Charles Utter Donald Grubbs Rodney Giles Jean Harrison Lester Kim Margaret Savage Robert Wilson Corrine Coates Jack Glarrow , Robert Meyers BASS CLARINET ALTO CLARINET BARITONE SAXOPHONE Arthur Kagle Bernard Buser Donald Julin BARITONE Arthur Steele Everett Hurst Burton Boehmer TRUMPET Charles Larish Blaine Houserman Robert Davis John Bowser Harry Loveall Kensle Miller Bernard Berkovitz Robert Miller Lawrence Goebbels Henryxvallcer Orpah Fawcett Arvid Moran Chester Olinslci Lawrence Kessler Laura Gregg Charles Baldis Jack Stephan HORN Robert Scott Zane Donaldson Jean Curry Laura Allen ALTO Roy Bittinger Walter Bohenlco Alyce Johnson BASS Robert McCaughan John Crall Don Lelfard Marvin Roth Charles Barll TROMBONE William Bedont Geralda Miller Mord Taylor Noel Calhoun Russell Kerr Chester Berg Howard Oberleitinger PERCUSSION Allan Bowers Ralph Burbridge Gene Gamble Robert Austin James Umbarger Wilbert Schowtzer William McNulty ALTO SAXOPHONE Walter Gugala Andrew Butko Robert Liedke Donald Hillstrom OBOE BASSOON Jack McCain Russell Henry Walter Fry TENOR SAXOPHONE DRUM MAJOR Ridley Anderson Cliff Mossburg David Sneddon v .4 Q 5 149 A Q 'Q 4 Nxkss XX if -15? .r,... . 9 f 5 '- I x NX KX xgxxw- 1 Y M s N xx x Xxi.-.-,U Qs xx S X S . 3 ' ig - ' i' 1 t , N r ri tt ' N 5' X x X ' N s , Kr t ' . l t - W Us -.C -.ti-Xxtxxxcxt at qw -. . - X - D We 91 x 'Q3ib-.Bt-'3 5 N . 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STRIBRNY, Conductor CLARINET Donald Elliott George Vanyo Henry West William Weinel John Lukas James Barchie Mar aret Miller Ruth Visoke Margaret Schmeltzer Elizabeth Steams Rhoda Horovitz Mary Jo ce Evan Maurer John Hromi Robert Davison Sidney Weiss Dennis Smith Frank Hussman Geor eanna Austen William Lindberg Warren Leister Herman Kerns Du V7ayne Sayles James Ryan Ralph Brown TROMBONE Minnie Traeger Betty Dias Robert Rees Dale Provins Erma Bales Bethel Miller Chester Kerr Robert Wood John Diegelman Glenn Bowers James Cooper George Ford Glenn Westman FLUTE OBOE Edward Field Jack Shaw Bengt Pulls E-FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONE Arthur Edinboro Richard Seckinger Robert Xides Sam Fraxier Donnajune Schultz Reese Evans TENOR SAXOPHONE FRENCH HORN BARITONE Julius Bakos Vera Senko ' lrvin McKeever Paul Simqu MELLOPHONE Allan Metzler Edward Hitchens William Roberts Joe Simqu TRUMPET Dorothy Massung Boyd Witherow Robert Robertson LeRoy Hall John Scott John Aranyos Louise Yonic Jean Nelson Louise Baker Catherine Byard James Johnson Billy Harkness Lawrence King William Gustafson Hany Barco Orison McLean Victor Bosnak Joseph Dugoni Jay Cable Loren Peck William Maley Wilda Provins TUBA Merle Jones Frank Crall David Leffard DRUMS Mercedes Werb Antony Gugala Ernest Del Signore John Nemecek Robert Bustrom Anna Belle Coulter 150 THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMAN BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Conductor B-FLAT CLARINET Mike Dirle Betty Franklin Consil Glarrow Hartley Johnson Ruth Matheny Richard Abbot Charles Burns George Fish Calvin Frisch Harold Hammar James Kleckner Gloria Mustacchio Louise Schoeller Caroline Srulson Frank Anto TRUMPET Charles Andrews William Menzie Robert Pater FRENCH HORN Alverta Linge Ara Minta Schneider Wallace Smith Bernard Summit Robert Wood Reed Walters BASS Roy Robinson i 4.:.:11::15:5igE5EZEQ.Q. CORNET Anna Mae Allen Tom Jeffrey George Tonlcs MELLOPHONE Hanley Nystrom Jack Olson Tom Welch DRUMS Francis Gourash James Hodgson Walter Mains FLUTE TROMBONE Marjorie McDonough Shirlie Srulson Barbara Jordan Q 5 Q V 1 51 'I 5 A 1 9 ..,. . xi 'il -1 ', X ,,., 'tea I '-' .1 ' ' -' E 1 3- lL g'g t'i , D - ll: 'Q 515,411 5-'H E.. if N 5i:i:i5:i:i:5:5:i:3:f:3,-.3:5:f'3:3:2:1:5:3223222221222blfif523zliilififififillfififirizifitiiizf:3f3:1f3:3:5:5:f:i:T:3:3:?:1:31112:5:3:5:1:11i:T:3:f:3:1:2:3:3231212122irfiEZEIEIQIEIEIEIEIfilfifiilfifliiiiiiifif223555255513:3:5:1:3:i:3:3:l:1r3:5:3:5:1'5'5'5'3'1'3'i'i'i'7'5'T' ' ' ' PPi'F'5'i'55'5'!:1S:TS:1:3:T:i:3:l:1:2:f:f:2:Q:fIQ:Q:Q:fif:Q:fzf:fzizgfzfzflgtgig1gI:I:I:I:1:3:I:I:?:I:2:i:1:3:3:3:i:i:1:3:1:i:5:5:i:1:l:?:I:i:1:1:I:f:Q:f:f:f:5:f:f:f:f:Q:f::::::: 3755if2525EEff2E25255525if232EE5if552Sill5E551fffTf1fi52E2E1E1EffiE3f'Elf?fiETf1fi533555755lfE55325525ff535:5E5Eff5535555fEE555EEEEEEEEEEE555El52Elil?FifiESIEIEE223513555253123E22255222122:5I:I:3:':':': 'A 'A N H l N Q J 'N'''''I'1'3':I:52:IE5IES5IE2E15222EIfIEifEEESIEi5E52EEEEEEEE5E525EEE525ifElEEE5EEEEE525E52EE5E3ifE5E53EIiiEiEfiiiiflfifflfilffif ' . 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STRIBRNY, Conductor TRUMPET Edwin Harris Murray Harris Charles Busch David Furlong Ralph Jones Louise Tauber Albert Solan TROMBONE William Bryan Anton Klenalc John Visaclc James Domico A George Shiflet B-FLAT CLARINET Albert Austin William Franlcovich Martel Johnson Thelma Lumsden George Blackwell Alex Ganyu Regis Kozar Constantine Moraite Mathew Brulia Stephanie Pudlalc BASS HORN ALTO BARITONE John Staymates Wally Flegal Harry Wackerle Henry Ahlquist FLUTE E-FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONE Marlene Keller Josephine Kolesar Florence McCarthy C SAXOPHONE B-FLAT TENOR SAXOPHONE Delores Kirschner Anna Lesko DRUMS Allyne Ringler James Acheson 152 THE SENIOR A CAPPELLA CHOIR MISS WALLACE, Directress FIRST SOPRANO Dorothy Baker June Renaut Betty Sieber ' Laura Gregg Betty Edison Betty Barco Dorothy Patton Jeane Russell Ruth Griffiths Dorothy Govaller Eleanor Billy Eleanor Bostrom SECOND SOPRANO Mercedes Bill Flora Weinberg Lillian Paule Doris Pomilio Isabelle MacPherson Marjorie Jayne Hall FIRST ALTO Mary Adams Juanita Wilson Ethel Uhrich Thelma Weiss Dorothy Kushner Lois Jane Black Eleanor Burns SECOND ALTO Ethel Apter Laura Allen Betty Ulmer Irene Dencsy Mildred Wargowich Josephine Vadala FIRST TENOR Norman Bedr Louis Murtha William Larson Allyne Frank Clarence Grillxh William Cooley Russell Nicholson Francis Lindberg Charles White SECOND TENOR J James Cardwell Al Shapiro William Jordan Joseph Reichman Robert Greaves Andy Danko George Donaldson FIRST BASS D J Bailey Lee McFadden John Mezoff Homer Holfman Joseph Kissell Vernon Ginn David Sneddon Harry Morrison SECOND BASS Harold Byer Larry Weddell Kenneth Pangburn Paul Mackey Howard Nelson Maynard Duncan Herman Bostocky Robert Roderick Fx ' L - ,4 5 'Q , 1 5 3 ff 2rs:2s:2:2:::a:1 A I R 1 .-.- 215122225555 522555552222225:siaieisgsgse, .,., N ' Z ef . .... :Az-ifE-E-E-E-5555553555252 , 4 2 NQ , 4 G f . ...,.. 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Wallace, Dlrectress Flrat Row: Jean Nelson, Janet Saunders, Stella Pletras, La Verne Campbell, Dorothy Jones, Velda Moon, Rita .lane Gessner. Seng' Raw: Mary Hively, Helen Firth, Rita Wolstman, Helen Del Slgnore, Sylvla Diamond, Eleanor Samudovsky, Yolanda Kish, Alice eo . Third Row: Etta Mae Branson, Bertha Vlgnevle, Lols Piper, Constance Bazanos, Irene Karak, Margaret Schmidt, Evelyn Polansky, Vlola Bonnet, Helen Bausch. Fourth Row: Ruth Olender, Dorothea McLaughlin, Margaret Craven, Charlotte Lehnhardt, Dorothy Steele, Eleanor Karahln, Doris Crookham, Lynda Johnson, Mildred Hummel. Fifth Row: Kathryn Ranslck. Charlotte McBeth, Florence Krupa, Beverly Ott, Marian Bridges, Lols Greene, Mary Tokar, Lols Jean Havekotte, Regina Badnerosky. THE PERSONNEL OF GROUP I FIRST SOPRANO Regina Badnerosky Marion Bridges La Verne Campbell Doris E. Croolcham Viola Bonnet Etta M. Branson Alice M. Check Betty E. Corwin Rita Jane Gessner Constance Bazanos Margaret L. Craven Helen Del Signore Sylvia F. Diamond Mary I. Hively Yolanda R. Kish Florence A. Krupa Charlotte M. Lenhardt Charlotte G. MacBeth Dorothea M. McLaughlin Velda Moon SECOND SOPRANO Lois Jane Greene Lynda Johnson Eleanor E. Karabin Irene M. Korak Mary Ann Millberg Beverly Ott Stella Pietras Lois M. Piper Evelyn F. Polanslcy Kathryn I. Ransick Bertha Vignevic Gladys M. Emery Helen L. Firth ALTO Mildred C. Hummel Doris Hutchison Lois Jean Havekotte Dorothy Jones 154 Mary Tokar Jean M. Nelson Betty M. Williams Helen C. Rausch Eleanor Samudovslcy Margaret E. Schmidt Dorothy A. Steele Rita Woistman Ruth Olender Janet Saunders THE SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-GROUP II Mlss Arla E. Wallace. Directress Flrst Row: Virginia Fichtner, Ann Phllllps, Ann Slgmund. Betty Dahlln, Thelma Wllliems, Shirley Woods, Eileen Johnson. Second Row: Dorothy Gallatin, Ruth Menzle, Grace Steele, Florence Schonberg, Marie Frew, Lucille Weddell, Florence Spiegel, Jeane Rader, Ann Hrltz. Thlrd Row: Dorothy Kennedy, lrene Yamhor, Dorothy E. Fuehrer, Vlrglnla L. Kamerer, Anna Maye Day, Nell C. Wallace, Mery Jane l-lomak, Mildred Bohenko. Fourth Flow: Paullne Jones, Mary Pallay, Stella Jurasek, Florence Edelheit. Genevieve Mazur, lrene Dobos, Bette V. Kontz, Dorothy Camlsh, Rose Arokhaty. Fifth Row: Marjorie Gan-att, Hazel Thomas, Alma Welssert, Olga Kustra, Jeannette Calloway, Ugirtha Ferguson, Bertha Tatalovlch, Paullne Koss, Alberta Moore. THE PERSONNEL OF GROUP ll FIRST SOPRANO Rose Arokhaty Pauline B. Jones Ann Phillips Nell Wallace Mildred Bohenko Pauline D. Koss Florence Schonberg Thelma L. Williams Dorothy L. Carnish Genevieve Mazur Bertha Tatolovich Shirley F. Woods Eileen M. Johnson Ruth E. Menzie Hazel Thomas SECOND SOPRANO Jeannette Calloway Ugirtha Ferguson Mary Jane Hornyak Ann Sigmund lrene L. Dobos Marie Frew Stella J. Jurasek Alma Weissert Florence Edelheit Ann M. Hritz Bette V. Kontz FIRST ALTO Nell L. Cochenour Dorothy G. Gallatin Olga B. Kustra Jeane K. Rader Anna Maye Day Virginia L. Kamerer Mary Pallay Florence F. Spiegel Lucille L. Weddell SECOND ALTO Regina D. Betta Virginia Fichtner Dorothy P. Kennedy Grace Steel Betty Dahlin Dorothy L. Fuehrer Alberta V. Moore lrene G. Yambor iq ,I I' 'Q , 155 55i5i5i552s2s:e::.: ..., ' 1 5 ' f . ,... F1121IIfI15i5i5i55s5siaEs:s::. -... . Wi f Q9 f ....-1-1:5e:5:5:s:sgsgsgsgsgsgagegs .... .. 9 . .... ...... 5 E o sx 'G 4 -'5 ' . X X . 0 'N 22:1 - ' ' 4 . .... X X Wifsxie .... ,. A ' P : - S ' .... ....... . pr 6 ,f 'Q :gg smvzagf f No .-:-:-:':-:-:-:-:-:-:-:f:fnv:-:A:e:-:-:-:-:-:-:-2221225232E252E252EISE23251EFi11:211:2:1:':':':':':': k E' ' ' ' ' ' ' A 'A ' ' 5 ' 'TIif'1'I'i'IITIIREIEI525152SIEE22EEE2325EEEEIEEEEEEiq:::g2:21r::gig:g:1:gtg:::g::::rgrgrg:1 '--A'-'A'.. ' ii -A QQ5ii5Eii55:Er-2- ' E of THE MIXED CHOIR Miss Wallace, Direotress First Row: Flora Jerkins, Olive Jane Berry, Evelyn Krause, Ann Sigmund, Betty Jane Hilty, Doris Roderick, Jennett Tonks. Second Row: Mary Norton. Betty Jayne Bankey, Olive Smolinsky, Hllda Franks, John D. Hromi, Christine H. Rogerson, Sara Boyog, Rose V. Bruno, Katherine Yutzy. Thlrd Row: Mary Frances Acie, Virginia M. Krantz, John Joy, William Henry, La Verne E. Anderson, Irene Jacobs, Anita Bacchus. Fourth Row: Charles Bell. Margaret Sundnuist, Eldora Kalp, Dell Petrosky, Lucille Knight, Louise Mason, Ida Weitzner, Robert Scott. Fifth Row: Dorothy Matta, Margaret Nelson, Evelyn Bridges, Henry Dltter, John W. Scott, Wllllam Sohink, Isabel Decker, Geraldine Figola, Bernice Lee. Anita Bacchus Olive Berry Rose Bruno Sara Boyog Evelyn Bridges Isabel Decker Mary Frances La Verne Anderson Betty Jane Bankey Char Tom Betters Henry Ditter THE PERSONNEL OF THE CHOIR SOPRANO Eldora Kalp Lucille Knight Virginia Krantz Evelyn Krause Viola Ann Kreibick Geraldine Figola Hilda Franks Betty Jane Hilty Flora Jerkins Vivian Johnson Louise Mason Mary E. Norton Christine Rogerson Olive Smolinslcy Jennett Tonks Ethel M. Yahn ALTO Marjorie Garratt Margaret Nelson Margaret Sundquist Bernice Lee Dell Petroslcy lda Weitzner Dorothy Matta Doris Roderick Katherine Yutzy Loretta Zwingler TENOR les Bell Robert Scott John W. Scott BASS Robert Greenwald James W. Hitchens John P. Joy William Henry John D. Hromi James Kniss William Schink 156 ik THE JUNIOR CHOIR Miss Arla E. Wallace, Directress First Row: Olga Petaeh, Georgia Grossman, Shirley Spiegel, Jane Lewis, Jean Berggren, Regina Razny, Pauline Davis, Ethel Nagey, Helen Cunningham. Second Row: Marjorle Hooper, Millle Falco, Lilllan Jacobs, Alberta Owens, Dorothy Fortune, Mildred McMannls, Mary Jane Hinkle, Anna Lucza, Annie Riaul, Armida Butl, Jean Sellers. Third Row: James Cooper, Mary Mae Janus, Louise Stock, Elsle DePodesta, Helen Allen. Alberta Erickson, Patrlcia Pugh, Vera Schumann, Patricia Gibbons, Walter L. Moore. Fourth Row: Sarah Wunzmenl-ey, maryGMagava Wild.: Leancfrfiith, Kathryn Sutton, Hazel Suhoeller, Betty Rorabaugh, Lois Marie Nelson Catherine Hopk ns, I ian ay acey. erna e n Fifth Row: William Robinson, George Carothers, John L. Morrison, Don Whitehead, Robert Hoffman, Robert Rees. Fred Baker, Edmund Sedney, Robert Floodstrem. Helen E. Allen Pauline Davis Millie E. Falco Patricia Gibbons Bertha W. Lacey THE PERSONNEL EOF THE JUNIOR CHOIR Betty Rorabaugh Wilda Jean Smith Armida C. Buti Elsie De Podesta Dorothy Fortune FIRST SOPRANO Doroth Matte Patsy Overholt Patricia Pugh Vera A. Schumann Louise E. Stock Lillian May Gacey Mary Mae Janus Anna Lucza Ethel L. Nagy Alberta Owens Mary Magaw Katherine F. Hopkins Georgia Mae Crossman Regina Razny Lois Nelson Josephine A. Lockovic Alberta H. Erickson Jean Sellers Olga Petach Kathryn Sutton SECOND SOPRANO TENOR Helen C. Cunningham Ann Paterra Bernard Klein ALTO Jean L. Berggren Shirley Spiegel Annie D. Riazzi Mildred G. McMannis Lillian H. 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Fifth Flow: Irene Louise Kula, Mary Lou Walsh, Dorothy McGulrk, Lorraine Slack, Margaret Flnney, Helen Brown, Ruth Palm, Mary Hartlgan, Jule Anne Watters, Betty Matheny, Margaret Mrvos. Shirley Austin Florence Chesnick Jeanne Griffiths Louise Johnson Irene K. Kula Veronica Borchic Margaret Finney Dorothy McGuirk Pearl Marie Naysmith Catherine E. Rupcic Evelyn Bet: Adelaide Esau Mary Hartigan Sylvia Lelkowitz Margaret Mrvos THE PERSONNEL OF THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST SORPANO Katherine Muic Thelma B. Turner Pearl Brown Gladys Coberly Margaret A. Hall SECOND Isabelle C. Torrance Jean Benson Helen E. Kontz Mildred McGirr Betty M. Robb Beatrice Smith Helen F. Brown Charlotte Esau Betty Hartland Ruth E. Johnson Lois Ludwig Jean Pearson Isabelle M. Wertz Edith Burns SOPRANO Irene E. Patrick Lorraine Ellen Slack Jule Ann Watters Charlotte Engster A LTO Martha Maydew Eloise A. Nelson Elizabeth L. Schoeller Betty M. Thompson Dorothy Devic Mary Lou Walsh 158 Ferol Ellenberger Mary Louise Hallet Betty M. Kocis Ella Mae Mohlman Mary Ann Sotak Ann E. Lind Bette L. Miller Mary J. Radinovic Jean W. Sneddon Annabelle M. Zegu Doris M. Hanson Esther Katz Rose Mazzone Ruth Palm Margaret L. Sipos dovic QQ Jean Fry, Helen Jacobs. THE SOPHOMORE CHOIR-GROUP I Miss Wallace, Directress First Row: Thelma Stewart, Lenore Kerr, Mildred Landstrom, Julia Homisoar, Helen Hartwick, Catherine Snyder. Helen P. Sotak, Second Row: Lillian Benson, Mollie Josowitz, Grace Campbell, Carmela E. Thomasell, Helen Carrozza, Louise Sundin, Lorralne Hays, Betty Jane Naylor, Margaret Kanyuslk, Dorothy Downes. Thlrd Row: Robert Beck, Clara Jurasek, Louise Geisel, Dorothy Cornell, Bethel Miller, Jeannette Wunder. Betty Jane Esau, Florence A. Gaudy, Agnes Dunlap, Ester Estnar, Steve Zanlch. Fourth Row: Alex Sayers, William Lindberg, Howard Guttman, Earl Wooley, Paul Gazdlk, Daniel Brenyo, Carl Benson, David Zivltz, Ruben Nee, Leonard Herrmann. Fifth Row: Eleanor Alblne, Scharma Caldwell, Mae Thornberg, Phyllis Hughes, Rosamond Goldberg, Jean McFadden, Betty Crosby, Thelma Llnneman, Jean Hunter, Pauline Jacobs. Eleanor M. Albine Lillian G. Benson Scharme Caldwell Ruth E. Callahan Grace E. Campbell Dorothy E. Cornell Alberta L. Anderson Hattie V. Branson Betty Louise Crosby Betty Jane Esaw Elizabeth E. Ferguson Robert G. Beck Daniel R. Brenyo William H. Bechtol Carl Benson THE PERSONNEL OF GROUP I FIRST SOPRANO Helen M. Carrozza Phyllis J. Hughes Agnes B. Dunlap Clara A. Jurasek Ester E. Estner Margaret L. Kanyusilc Rosamond L. Goldberg Lenore Kerr Julia A. Hornicsar Mildred L. Landstrom Jeannette Wunder SECOND SOPRANO Dorothy L. Downes Jean C. Fry Florence A. Gaudy Louise L. Geisel Marie Lorraine Hays Jean B. Hunter A LTO Helen Jacobs Pauline J. Jacobs Molly M. Josowitz Thelma E. Linneman Jean L. McFadden Jean M. Merry Mae V. Thornberg TENOR Leonard Herrmann William B. LeWinter Arthur R. Kagle William E. Lindberg Steve J. Zanich BASS Paul Gazdik Joe Morrell Howard S. Guttman Alex I. Sayers Betty Jane Naylor Vera M. Patterson Doroth J. Ridge Helen Sotak Carnella Thomasell Catherine Snyder Doris Bethel Miller Jessie Pollard Thelma M. Stewart Louise M. Sundin Margaret Tassone George E. Martin Robert M. 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Directress First Rovi:g.ois Lagdsmm, Baths Jane Myers, Louise M. Spiegel, Arlene Manuel, Dorothy Morningstar, Myrtle Nelson, Norma Bailey Bery amos, ut ane a Second Row: Dante Vadala. Stuart Leighton, Vera Bacchus, Allee Judge, Grace Maurer, Eleanor Nicholson, Leah Friedman, Pearl Darr, Betty Sampson, Nan Betty Bowser, Edward Servov, Aaron Lebowitz. Third Row: James Hull. Meredith Nelson, Elaine Hannum, Hilda Mertz, Janet L. Jenkins, Jean Horr, Vivian Shivey, Ruth Simke, Olive Jean Latte. Jesslo Eileen Carter, Cora Randolph, Richard Whigham, Joseph Gennaro. Fourth Row: Mercedes De Falco, Virginia Wertenbach, Bernice roberg. Isabel Lee Patterson, Mary Larson, Emily Williams, Olive Taylor, Betty Tomko, Julla Marie McCoy, Virginia Garratt, Anne Walter. Robert Kessler. Fifth Row: Chester Kerr, William Stearns, William Falkenstein, Richard Schmidt. Kenneth M. Israel, Doris Fetters, Helen Weiss, Irvin McKeever, Bennett Hough, Mike lwasowich, Orison McLean. Guy J. Nylander. THE PERSONNEL OF GROUP ll FIRST SOPRANO Vera R. Bachus Ruth A. Semke Hilda Ruth Mertz Pearl B. Darr Nan Betty Bowser Ann T. Walter Myrtle Nelson Virginia Garratt Janet L. Jenkins Jessie E. Carter Olive A. Taylor Betty Jane Meyers Dorothy Morningstar Bernice Froberg Helen Weiss Isabel Lee Patterson Betty R. Tomko SECOND SOPRANO Norma L. Bailey Ruth Jane Hall Alice M. Judge Elaine Hannum Vivien M. Shivey Emily Mae Williams TENOR Joseph C. Kerr Stuart Leighton Richard J. Schmidt Edward B. Servov Dante Vadala BASS William D. Falkenstein William G. Stearns Orison S. McLean Aaron L. Lebowitz D. Bennett Hough Joseph P. Gennaro Norman E. Willis Guy J. Nylander Mike lwasowich James Frank Hull Joseph Horvath Richard G. Whigham Irvin McKeever Robert Kessler Kenneth M. lsrael 160 THE SHAW AVENUE GLEE CLUB Miss Herskowitz, Directress First Row: Delores Crawford. Genevieve Evans, Goldio Zwibel, Georgeanna Austin, Thelma Colclaser, Frances Morrell, Goldie Zambo, Carolyn Swainson, Doris Ogiluy. Dorothy Kaftanioh. Second Row: Wallace Flegal, James H. Acheson, Frank A. Rinella, Bette J. Levltte, Carrie A. Woods, Beverly Mraz, Bryna H. Schwartz, Vivienne Abrams, Mary Klaolk, Mark Blank, James Barchie. Third Row: Bernard Berkovitz, Verneise lrhy, Anna Frinsko, Helen Clewer, Ann Horvat, Helyne Sindrlch, Lillian Woodlock,Bet1y Milliken, Eleanor Richter, Joseph Robinson. Fourth Row: Curtiss Weaver, James Gerondltes, Earthlee Moorer, Dorothy Kretschmer, Bohetta Dunlap, Janet Harkl ess, Sara Bell Willis, Raymond Wargovlch, Alex Ganyu, Murray W. Harris. Fifth Row: Edwin M. Johnson, George Blackwell, John Staymates, Charles Blackwell, Elman Peterson, Louis Harlan, Buford Bough, Pete Pazuchanics, Gust A. Ruby, Regis B. Kozar, John Visack. THE PERSONNEL OF THE CLUB SOPRANO Helen Clewer Anna Frinsko Delores Cra wford Janet Harkless Bobetta Dunlap Verneise Irby Genevieve Evans Dorothy Kretschmer Bette Levitte Earthlee Moorer Madaline Paradise Eleanor Richter Bryna Schwartz Carolyn Swainson Mary Turner Lillian Woodlock Goldie Zambo ALTO Vivienne Abrams Georgianna Austin Thelma Colclasser Anne Horvat Dorothy Kaftanich Mary Klacik Betty Millilcin Frances Morrell Beverly Mraz Helyne Sindrick Sara Bell Willis Carrie Woods Goldie Zwibel TENOR James Acheson Bernard Berkovitz Wallace Flegal Alex Ganyu James Geronditis Murray Harris Martel Johnson Regis Kozar Samuel Orth Junior Robinson John Visack Raymond Wargovich Curtiss Weaver BARITONE Buford Baugh Charles Blackwell Geor e Blackwell Henry De Felice Clifford Harden Louis Harlan John Tvtartucci John Musulin Arthur Nagy Pete Pazuchanics Elman Peterson Frank Renella Gust Ruby Albert Scavariel John Staymates K 161 Q ia Am: t i i Zi v 2s2s:a:2:1.1...., 1 , 2s2s2e2zEs2s2s2s2e2z2sat. - E222522252222:E225Es2525252sf22siSis5255is,,E2is5225225ai25255522222525SESS5252525222ai22sgsg:gg:,1,.,.,.,H , I n ,,,- ,mx - 'i - : 1 ' 5535555555: .,,,.. gif .,.... sisifisiiiisiiisiiizf f sig l i t V 9 ti lli ' 2 2 : l 1: I eff THE GEORGE WASHINGTON GLEE CLUB Miss Herskowltl. Direotress First Row: Dolores Edison. Irene Takes, Louise Boehmer, Elaine Hoberg, Norma Jana Lingle, Betty Gallatin, Marion L. Goetz, Elmira, Laughery, Jane Filson. Wilma Stewart. Second Row: Hamid Dennison, Ruth Crawley. Evelyn Wester, Bette J. Lichenstein. Evelyn Dahlln, Marjorie McDonough, Marie Stein- hilber, Jean Sundberg, Dolores Johnson, Duane Raymer, Theodore Puckey. Third Row: William Erickson, Frank Anto, Nick Skezas, Charles Burns. Elizabeth Lawson, Lucille Weigle, Zella Ruth Rees, Richard Gray, Tom Welch, John Martucci. Clarence G. Mossburg, Louis Carpenter. Fourth Row: Harry Austin, Patsy Hlnkle, Refena Andrews, Dorothy Sample, Louise Sohoeller, Katherine Floss, Anna Mae Allen, Jean West, Lillian Wicklund, Ann Hopke, Catherine Douney, Dorothy Le Mon, June Kunkla, George Tonks. Fifth Row: John Menzle, George Schmidt, Joseph Sourlers, John R. Hoyt, Hamid Hammar, Roy Robison, Raymond Delo, William Jenkins Robert L. Bell, Vernon Sample, William C. Elliott, Wade Mooney, Arthur Moon. THE PERSONNEL OF THE CLUB SOPRANO Anna Mae Allen -, Catherine Downey Patsy Hinkle Betty Lichenstein Louise Schoeller Evelyn Dahlin Jeanne Kelly Katherine Ross Jean Sundberg Harry Austin Harold Dennison Jack Hog: George hmidt Frank Anto William Elliot Hanio Mariotti Vernon Sam le Joseph Soudlrs Refena Andrews Dolores Edison Elizabeth Hoplce Norma J. Lingle Irene Takas Betty Gallatin Elmira Laughery Dorothy Sample Evelyn Wester Billy Baird William Erickson Clarence Mossburg Robert Bell Harold Hammar Wade Mooney Clarence Sayles William Spiegelberg Louise Boehmer Jane Filson Dolores Johnson Dorothy Le Mon Lucille Weigle ALTO Elaine Hoberg Elizabeth Lawson Marie C. Steinhilber Jean West TENOR Charles Burns Richard Gray Theodore Puclcey BARITONE Arthur Cooper William Jenkins Arthur Noon Robert Sayles Reed Walters 162 Ruth Crawley Marion Goetz June Kunlcle Zella Rees Ruth Louise Jones Marjorie McDonough Wilma Stewart Lillian Wicklund Louis Carpenter James Hodgson Duane Raymer George Tonks Raymond Delo John Menzies Roy Robinson Nick Skezas Tom Welch 5 S 3. THE CAST OF SUNNY SKlES A Musical Comedy presented May 11, 12, 13, 1937 High School Auditorium Sunny Skies A Musical Comedy in Two Acts CA John B. Rogers Productionj Presented by the Music Department Of the McKeesport High School Talent and General Supervision-Miss Arla E. Wallace Rehearsal and Direction-Miss Dorothy M. Rowland Instrumental Music-McKeesport High School Orchestra Under the Direction-Mr. E. J. Stribrny High School Auditorium-May 11, 12, 13, 1937 G C9 49 6? CHARACTERS AS YOU MEET THEM Nola Stanhope, A Southern Girl ................................... Liza Lee, the Knight's Colored Maid ........... Colonel Andy Knight, A Southern Gentleman. . . . . Bob Day, Bill Knight's partner, a Lyric Writer .... Little Eva, lmpish Niece of Aunt Cordelia ..... Bill Knight, a Broadway Song Writer ..................... Sam Jones, Bill's Colored Valet ............................. Elmer Nelson, Wyndham's Choice of a Son-in-Law ........ Beverly Wyndham, the Most Beautiful of the Wyndham Clan. . ' Frank Owens, A Character Actor from Hollywood ........ gs ...as . . . .Jeane Russell . . . . . .Doris Pomilio . . . . .Wilmer Garratt Bernard Gallagher . . . . . .Lillian Jacobs . .Allred Greaves . . . .Bill Andrews Cordelia Straw, Spinster Houselceeper of the Knight Plantation . . . ....... Mabel McGirr Jefferson Wyndham, Beverly's Brother ...................... ..... . . . . .Alan McDougall Jack McDonough . . . .June Gardner . . . . .Tom Miller 163 ly 1 1 C ... -5.4 19 ': all .rf 7 5552553-s:s::.:.,., A Y .,., ' e ..... . 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GO INTO YOUR DANCE Helen Stepkowitz, Betty Edison, Marion Davis, Dorothy Miller, Stella Loizes, Eleanor Burns, Anna Senko, Mary Adams. CRINOLINE LADIES Myra Dennison, Katherine Gearing, Caryll Richter, Anna LaRosa, Regina Lazorchick, Margaret Hughes, Rita Kenney, Mildred Wargowich. PLANTATION SINGERS Florence Markowitz, Dorothy Govaller, Dorothy Baker, Josephine Vadala, Flora Weinberg, Lillian Paule, Homer Hoffman, James Hitchens, John Scott, Carl Zaiicek, Charles White, D J Bailey. ' PLANTATION QUARTET Edward Brophy, AI Shapiro, David Friedman, David Sneddon. DIXIE RHYTHM Anna Mae Daye, Lois Klob, Vivienne Griffith, Leona Gourash, Lynda Johnson, Charlotte Koughan, Juanita Wilson, Ethel McEwen. um: COUNTRY TOWN I Helen Firth, Dorothy Creek, Betty Dahlin, Pauline Davis, Rita Woistman, Annabelle Jones, Grace Steele, Marion Davis. SCENARIO Time: Present Place: A Kentucky Plantation Act I-Scene: The Knight Plantation Garden Party Act II-Scene: Morning, one week later MUSICAL NUMBERS Act I 1. Opening Chorus: My Dixie Home ........ ........ ............. M a Ie Quartet Melody of the South .... ..... So uthern Boys and Girls 2. A Love Song for you ..... ........... N ola and Bob 3. Go into Your Dance ......... .......... L iza, Sam, and Chorus 4. No Moon, No Tune, No Girl . . . ............................ Bill 5. Crinoline Lady .............. ......... B ob, Nola, and Crinoline Ladies 6. Let's Keep on Pretending . . . ................................. Beverly and Bill 7. Sunny Skies ............ ............... B everly, Bill, Nola, Bob, and Ensemble Qk Act II ' 1. Cabin Door . . . ............ ......... T he Plantation Hands 2. Dixie Rhythm . . . ........ ......... L iza and the Dixie Steppers 3. My Star ............ ............................ B everly 4. Little Country Town ..... ..... B everly, Bill, and Country Town Girls 5. I'm a Shy Little Violet ..... ............................ C ordelia 6. I Don't Want to be a Hero . . . . . . ..... Bob, assisted by characters 'l. Grand Finale 164 The Alumni Department Following the custom of other years, the editors of the 1938 Yough-a-Mon have featured the following classes in the alumni news: 1888, 1893, 1898, 1903, 1908, 1913, 1918, 1923, 1928, 1933. The editors have also added the complete Toll of the 1937 class, by departments. THE 1937 GRADUATES IHighest Honor THigh Honor Honorable Mention 'kLillian G. Abercrombie xRudolph Abraham Alvin Ackerman IDoris M. Akerberg IMurray B. E. Amper IlZRobert P. Arthur Agnes E. Barey Eleanora Barkemeyer John G. Bazanos ekAndrew S. Beres 'Eleanor J. Billig Edsel E. Bishop Rudy L. Blazina Steve L. Bornyas H. Paul Bostocky Allan C. Bowers lksara M. Brennan Dorothy E. Brodzinsk TRichard A. Buser Helen V. Carson 'klfrank Chapman Edward C. Check Stanle W. G. Chellgren u y . ar R b KA CI k Enid N. Copeland :Harris L. Cornell AnthonBV. Danko June F. eitz Myra E. Dennison 'kEthel Jeanne Dobos Helen E. Dorsey Robert W. Eakin 'fEdward C. Edge Florence E. Erickson 'Sidney B. Estner TAileen M. Faix John V. Florchak 'l'William J. Foster Helen Ganyu IRobert C. Geitz Vera Norma Giles Paula M. Glaab 'kWilliam E. Godfrey- Jack R. Goetz Eugene J. Graziano Vera V. Griffith 'l'Nellie A. Griffiths Estelle H. Gross William G. Gross H. Glenn Hakanson Jean Hardwick Robert E. Hartstein 'l'William W. Heilman TSara Heisler James K. Henderson PREPARATORY TM. Eleanor Hooper 'l'Frank M. Horvath James L. Hoyt, Jr. Catherine M. Hrinko Eleanor M. Hughes 'kMary Jane Hummell Lawrence H. Israel 'FCatherine S. Jacobansk 'lEthel L. Johnson Gladys R. Jones Rita L. Judge James W. King 1'Robert P. King Rema E. Klein Loraine Klingensmith Estelle M. Kmiecik Betty Jane Knabe Charlotte J. Koughan Thelma C. Krieger Albert J. Kristufek Ann L. LaRosa Verna M. Laura Louise L. Lebowitz Thomas J. Lewis, Jr. 2l1Bernard C. Long Susan Lukascko Paul F. Madden Guy S. Mahaffey Margaret Maley 'Adolph H. Markowitz Elizabeth M. Mateicic Albert D. Matta TRose M. McGowan James McKenna 'l'Lois Ann V. Menzie 'kBetty L. Miller Thomas A. Miller TM. Edna Moffat Adam Momich William H. Nicholson Robert P. Olson 'kMeyer Z. Palkovitz 'Frank Panetta Berniece M. Pangburn Catherine A. Rascher A. Marie Rhoades George J. Riegner 'Samuel F. Robinson Robert T. Roche Stanle Ross Ruth Rost Eleanor M. Sandin 'SamueI J. Saunders 'l'Eleanor Schwartz 'Lois M. Scott Y George F. Scully William M. Seeger Anna L. Senko 'lElizabeth Seyarto Marymae Shatzer Betty V. Shaw Patrick J. Shepler 'kJohn R. Shirey John C. Sim son T. Kenneth Spmith akStephen D. Smoke Edward A. V. Smolnicky Peter Sowa Mary Lou Spalla Ralrh D. Squire Car yle E. Staudenmayer 'Stella Stepanik Kenneth E. Summit Billy R. Swanson Murry H. Swartz 'l'Margaret B. Symington IRose E. Szeg Vincent W. Tokarsky Dick T. Tracey Louise M. Trbovich 'kCaroline R. Vaughan Eleanor Walfish Betty Walter Elinore V. Warwick 'l'Harry Weisberger 'Leon H. Weiss Morris Weiss Betty J. Welch Thelma J. Wilkinson Kenneth E. Wolf Mildred N. Wolf Laura G. Wozniak Philip Zenn GENERAL Rose Abraham Marion D. Acton William H. Andrews Carl W. Aroselle Margaret M. Banesky 1Sylvia Batowsky Martha C. Baxter Lawrence C. Beatty Glen W. Beech Carl J. Bender 'James A. Benish Katherine M. Bentz Marion E. Billy Jack M. Bittner Harry W. Blair Pls Walter S. Bond Gerr F. Bondy Elizabeth Bowman :Patricia A. Bo le Genevieve Brakeall 'kAlexander J. Bredacs William L. Brindza Alvin S. Broudy lnez K. Brown Mary Jane Biown W. Veryl Brown Kathleen M. Buck Emma A. Buchko George K. Campbell Mary E. Carnahan Dominick Cipicchio Agnes C. Connelly Ruth L. Corbin James L. Conway Jack A. Cox Bill Craig Beatrice l. Crawford Dorothy I. Crawford Josephine A. Crawford Dorothy M. Crossland E. John Dashofy Marian Davis Edmund F. Debreczeni Rose M. DiMucci Frank DiNino Adolph T. Dominick lgnace E. Dominick Joseph C. Douglas Philip J. Duncan William L. Duncan 1'Dorothy A. Dunn Geor e F. Dynoske Ruth Erickson 'l'William E. Essay James F. Fairbaugh Enrico G. Falco Carmela T. Fasola Elizabeth M. Fath Hazel A. Fawcett Andrew J. Fedor Rosemarie T. Figola Donal R. Fitch Effie L. Gabelhart C. Wilmer Garratt Charles O. Gilchrist John J. Glus Ruthann M. Gorman Leona M. Gourash Dorothy L. Gray Vivian S. Griffith Z sins: :.1... . Mag ,165 ..1. 5515525 .,,. ' l .4 ' , .... ...,.. A get Ni .f Eg' as2E22s:QE522E52222E555525222525255252523252EE?222522EEEEEEESESEEE2s2s2sEzEs2sie:s:e:::1.. ....,., , Ni-1- -gf ,,.,. Q .I,,1.51gigsg252525eizgis211:2zieEs2sis2eisE2EsSs2s mizisieisisisis s .....,.. Q C5523 .... as ,,T ,, ,gccc ,mm Ql l 'l'l '4 '4'l' iii' ' :f:1:f U . ...---- .- ,.'.-.fQ:-1-:- . -1-:1:::1::.:: ,.,. .. '1'Q A -, sf ,Z Minerva A. Gross Robert L. Grubbs Dave A. Hackett Charles R. Haley 'l'Lois M. Hanlon David M. Harmon Rose Mary Harr Thelma R. Hohenberger Leonard C. Hornfeck Joseph C. Hospodar J. Charles Housaman Albert T. lngel Dorothy E. Irwin Nick P. lvkovich Sam M. Jacobs Kathryn L. Jagnich Vincent E. Jamison Mildred E. Jarec Mary E. Johnson Robert A. Johnston Jack L. Kamerer TMildred. Kasmarik David W. Kees Nanc L. Keirn Reta Kenney Goldie H. Kishvardy Paul W. Kishvardy 'kLillian A. Klausman Helen Kovach George E. Kovacic Emil E. Kovacich 'l:Vivian L. Kropp Paul L. Kuhn TE. Louise Kuhns Joe E. Lapkowicz Regina M. Lazorchick George J. Levkulich Esther C. Lewis Ra mond P. Lewis Lillhan Lichtenstein Stella N. Loizes Robert A. Lorentz Ruth E. Lovell Hazel A. Ludwi Chrissie M. Lyncli Helen G. Lynn M t L T argare ynn Virginia L. Macko 'l'Mary J. Mahla :l'Betty M. Mason Victor J. Maydew Emmet P. McBride Edward McCloskey Louise B. McCracken John M. McDonough Alan C. McDougall William S. Mclntosh A. Claire McKee Ruth M. McKenery Albert C. McMillan John F. Megela J. Robert Mellin Thomas W. Meredith Edward F. Miller Thomas S. Miller Patsy C. Minyon Freda M. Mitchell Helene C. Morris 'Virginia R. Naylor wr THE ALUMNI DEPARTMENT C. Louise NeFF Eugene A. Nelson 'kCharles R. Ohsberg Edward S. Olinski Daisy C. Palian 'kVirginia Palmer James A. Patterson Chester H. Peebly Marjorie B. Petres Florence A. Pierce H. Belle Piper Alice L. Puscar Irene E. Racko Eunice G. Ralterty 'Jean L. Rausch Aaron Raymond Earl F. Reed Sam J. Rinella Mildred L. Rodebaugh Gertrude R. Roesner Meyer M. Schllesinier Katherine M. Schoel er Marvin Schulhof Mar A. Sevick Gladn L. Shern Ruth . Shields Robert S. Short W. Lowry Sinn George E. Sleighter 'l'Pearl I. Small Betty H. R. Smith Elmer R. Sowko Ernest J. Sotirake Albert H. Staymates Einar H. Steelnack Margaret M. Stein Thomas Szekely William J. Tomko Betty M. Toth Elizabeth I. Toth Tillie M. Toth Richard A. Traeger Kathryne M. Tyson Bernice M. Uhrich Ellen I. Usko Stanley J. Vadnal A V I l'k nn a a I Rose M. Vinovich Thomas M. Vulgarakis John J. F. Walsh George W. Weissert John S. Williams :Ruth C. Winkler Helen Wolk 'kJack E. Wunderley Mary Yonkovich COMMERCIAL 'I'Rita A. Acton TMary J. Ambrocik Julia A. Appel June P. Arvin Hazel Jean Austin Margaret A. Austin Margaret I. Balint Dorothy T. Baran Wilma M. Barnes Emily Bartles Helen L. Beattie 'lHelen P. Becker 'l'Georgia S. Bergeric Anne R. Bernick Jeannette A. Blamick Jessie T. Black Helen T. Bodnar Edith Boteler Mary Jane Brenner Thomas Brenyo Sylvia M. Brown Michael J. Butko Doris M. Cameron 'I'Frances I. Campbell William T. Campbell 'kWaIter Campoli TA. Irene Chemsak TS lvia S. Chotiner Fllorine S. Cibula Helen F. Cline Catherine Conners Geraldine Corbin Mercedes Cornell Jean E. Cothery Ruth E. Crossman Thelma L. Cutson Lois M. Dare Clara Davis Thelma Deedrick 'klsabel C. DeFaIco Samuel L. De Joise Melba C. DePodesta James H. Derr James Diamond 'liMary S. Dickson Richard J. Dittman Samuel Doblick Margaret Dorcic Dorothy L. Dreer Helen G. Egri Dorothy M. Emert Elma E. Espey Martha M. Evkovich iklrene J. Faix Daniel F. Falco George R. Fehr TMagdalene Ferry I'Doroth N. Fiddler Mary Fleming Edith R. Fletcher Helen R. Folin Annabelle Foster David S. Friedman Margaret Gaci Elizabeth H. Gadelmeyer Bernard C. Gallagher June Bett Gardner Ruth N. Garlow Ann K. Gary Julia Gasky Katherine A. Gearing TCora J. Geisel Duane C. Gerstner Mar aret Getcy Kathleen M. Gibbons Julia A. Gin o 'l'Helen P. Goibel Ruth Gottesman Alfred Greaves George E. Greco Ulf 166 s TQ. V IALI llllzmfisizi 14 heal' IEva F. Gruber Jean E. Gulbranson Beryl V. Harrison William H. Hector Anna Hnat Tgarl E. Htinkle: H d r . rJi.TQZii M. Hzgllels Igylgia EHHrmt o ert ur e R' h d W. I-I Il dial.: uni.. M igdilidsedllwasowich r n fgannglnff iahns . o so Elill:-I:i hjtjlolhnron t . Pamclneyfx. IZIIJTQT' Tram it 'ff'-fa. Mgr :retaJlllKbrdos Thecia M. Karr Helen Katona 'ilgatherlgne Kagros tt ivllarly l.eK2Fn Y Betty I. Kirkland 'Dorothy J. Kolich Margaret J. Kontz -CI:-udXJ.KKriIeger u a . c Mdrgaret ST Kula Julia Kunicky I Yrlctoi'-Vt Kysunger o n . a o a T. EllwoodgLelhdy wtyrhl Langsdorl o e aw Eatsy li-enardok. :STL L Lfiiiirl. Isabelle Liddle i:dabhnaeLLiIndberg . ' I Eiaief Lloyillper Sarah 'A.JLci'vrich t . ' Miii. I. L...'w ' Elvera M. Magnuson Paul M. Magoch Sara C. Mains Mary K. Manning Marie E. Margitan Florence D. Markowitz Beatrice C. Martin lflelgn Martin Nzllgiriia Rlzfllgsssung Wilmina Massung Isabelle C. McBride akMildred A. McCaskey a:Ethel M. McEwen Mabel L. McGirr Frances R. McKeeta akllelerivf. Mehuth nn enzres a'Helen M. Merz 'PearI H. Meszaros HN' 'Q ix C Violet Mezoff Mary F. Mihalic Margaret M. Miklos Dorothy E. Miller Margaret C. Miller Grace E. Miscevich Mildred E. Moore Ann B. Morosco Frances V. Morris Margaret L. Morsey Irene C. Morus Jayne A. Muha Agnes B. Nasta Anne N. Nesterowicz Katherine Neverline TVienna Niemi Joseph Norder Dorothy J. Norton , John L. Nunemaker Ray A. Orzel Ann Pahodich Emma M. Palmer Mary D. Palmer Richard Pastors Irene R. Pavlik Anne Pervuznik Clara Mae Peterson Victoria Piotrowski TAnn Pishko Joseph A. Plesniak Margaret M. Popach Elsie M. Pope Jean Pry Adelco A. Pulsinelli Helen J. Raymer Caryll R. Richter Alma M. Romick THE ALUMNI DEPARTMENT 8 Sara E. Steck Eleanor F. Steele Frank J. Stephan Helen M. Stepkovitz Anna Sterba Mildred R. Stevens Michael R. Stokan Pauline J. Stoken Anna M. Surgeon Elizabeth B. Sylvis 'Barbara E. Tallman Emma B. Tellinger Marie R. Thomas Ruth Thomson Eleanor M. Tingle Helen E. Tokar Sophie V. Starmak Michael Tokar Mariory L. Torrance Andrew J. Toth Helen Uremick Margaret E. Vadas Anna H. Vogt Joseph J. Vu ovich William M. Wa Ie Charles L. Weeder Bessie J. Weimer Freda Weiss Ruth S. Weiss Salma B. Weiss Doroth R. Werb Bob J. Wvhite Bett M. Whitney Pearl E. Wilson Mary C. Wisser Alberta M. Wunder Vera M. Yambor 'lDoroth L. Rosenzweig TMargaret J. Yuhas Helen Ross Albert A. Sabo xStella J. Salaven Mary A. Salitros Angelo J. Samios lJean C. Saunders 'Doroth J. Sayre Mercedes A. Schmitz Virginia Y. Schrader Vir inia J. Schumann PauT A. Schwager Margaret E. Schwerha 'Jean L. Sechrist Virginia D. Selgo Helen B. Semchak Goldye J. Sepko James L. Shaffer Doris E. Shupe Ann L. Simurda Barbara N. Sipos Eleanor K. Skepstedt Elizabeth B. Skorich Charlotte Smith Esther L. Smith Margaret Soltesz Jennie J. Sparico Mary L. Spisak June R. Starka Anna H. Zahuranec TWalter A. Zaucha 'Lawrence F. Zell INDUSTRIAL Phillip Ambroziak Joseph V. Antonella Nick Arico George E. Babich George A. Backstrom William M. Bain Elmer Bakos Clifford C. Beech Stephen P. Begandy TCharles J. Betters Edward G. Brophy William C. Brown Frank Brozovich Paul A. Carlson Nickolas A. Carrozza Michael C. Chemsak Peter Chocinsky Ralph E. Corbin Raymond DeClaudio Nickolas C. DeFelice Thomas DelSignore Oscar A. Detweiler Charles A. Domingo 167 Joseph T. Dugan Thomas M. Dugan John M. Dujmich Paul C. Eori Alex Fairley John H. Fawcett Thomas R. Fawcett Harry Fedasz Lloyd L. Feightner Steve Fencik William M. Ferrier Andrew Festus William Filson 1'Albert M. Forgash Sam J. Framiglio Adol h F. Frank John Frankovich Walter O. Franks John M. Gary George Gasparovic Albert E. Germack James F. Gibbons Leonard Grahn Herbert W. Haidle William D. Hallett William Halvorsen Earl D. Hartland Harry T. Hardwick 'l'Bertram R. Hayes Paul J. Herlehy IJohn Homyak Shan J. Horvath David J. Irwin 'l'Esper lsbir William Iverson Theodore T. Janos Wilbert G. Johnston Michael C. Kalina Michael G. Kalman Charles R. Karcewski 'l'Thomas Kennedy Robert C. Kindt Emil J. Kostkas Stephen P. Kovacevic Edward J. Krunsky Donald R. Landstrom Edward J. Lawley Andrew Makosey William D. Makrancy Willard J. Mansfield TJoseph Marhefka Albert F. Marksteiner Jack E. Martin Steven R. Matta William J. McCabe :l'Howard F. McCall Pat C. Miller Lamont H. Morgan Leo G. Mullaly Tony A. Muscante Nick F. Nagy TStephen N. Nehez Edward M. Nemecek Robert D. Olson 'John Oriniak Floyd J. Osborne Frank C. Palmer William R. Patton Joseph M. Ptelferkorn John J. Pinzak John G. Polievka William Principal Andrew Pucalik Edwin A. Raible Edward R. Reymer Roy J. Rhodes John J. Ro r Raymond SleRothey, Jr Cl'lT d S. R db r or u erg Charles Ruifing Geor e Russin Patrick J. Ryan Budd Septer Frank Shalkowski Alex Sherry 'l'Harr A. Simpson Joe Sklencar TWalter J. Slack Mike Smereka Charles W. Smith Jess H. Smith William D. Speidel Paul D. Stelanko 'l'Andrew Svitko, Jr. James S. Sweeney Albert T. Toal Sylvester V. Tomko E mer Tretyak Sam T. Turner 'kHarry W. Ungar Peter P. Valecko Jack A. Valoon Edward R. Verminski William H. Vogel Matthew J. Vukovcan TWilliam B. White George E. Wunderley Joseph J. Yadaclc Edward S. Yatty Carl J. Zajicek UNCLASSIFIED Thomas R. Beveridge, W'lfred R Bla k r . c Arch H. Brown Albert L. Chiaverinr John R. Collins Grayce Dirling Edward E. Eckman Walter H. Greenewald Charlotte E. Jones Teresa M. Lawley Mildred V. Legin Joseph Nagy Bernice G. Palko Vernon F. Rin ler William A. Scllriffman Joe Strong Joseph J. Turkaly James G. Vitsas . Phyllis F. Zenn T H E Q 41g - v:'2.'X Xe! 'x ---4- ' -'Q-- ' ' ' ' ' . f - I 5 X he NOTES OF THE CLASSES THE CLASS OF 1888 This May marks the fiftieth graduation anniversary of the class of 1888, which was the fifth class to graduate from our high school. The class consisted of fifteen members, including three boys and twelve girls. Of this number, seven have passed on. Those who have entered the school eternal are: Dr. Thomas Kay, Harriet Kenmuir, who was the former Mrs. Jess E. Long: Mary O'Neil, Mrs. Lou Penny Stone Kate P illips Gressley, Sara Anna Reed, and Lorrin Robbins. Nellie Davis is Mrs. C. B. Ferree, and resides on Benington Ave., Pittsburgh. Mary M. Foster is the wife of E. P. Junker, who lives on the corner of Huey and Shaw. Eva Hammitt Long makes her home in Cardwess, New Jersey. Mrs. Lillie Hamp- son Nicolls lives in Otto. Lou Hoffman Snee John- stin still lives on Jenny Lind Street. Elizabeth Jack- son McGovern may be located at Wilmington, Delaware. Robert Youn is a Presbyterian minister located at Glenshaw. Ethel Wells Wampler resides at 544 Sixth Avenue, this city. 1 THE CLASS OF 1893 . Many changes have taken place since the class of 1893 graduated. The Freshman year of that class began in Pierce's Hall, but was soon transferred to the Ninth Avenue building. The students pursued three coursew-the literary, commercial, and pre- paratory courses. At graduation, the class numbered thirteen. It was the last class to graduate under Superintendent P. A. Shaner, in the Altmeyer Theatre which burned down soon after commence- ment. The members of the class are scattered to the four winds. Mrs. Kate Soles Tyson resides on a farm near Meadville. Agnes Travess lives in South Dakota, while Jennie Russell lives in the Ruskin Apartments Pittsburgh. Her job is to make college contacts with high school students. Mrs. Emma Nill Sowden resides at Bellevue. One of the members of the class to reside still in McKees ort is Mrs. Adolph Schmidt Shaw Avenue. Her Eusband was the late Adolph Schmidt, for many years one of the leading druggists in our city. Pearl Westboy Mc- Donald lives on Soles Street. Among those listed dead are Minerva Lynch, John Russell, and Curry White. The editor was un- able to get an recent information about the follow- ing: Charles Craig, Charles L. Harrison, lda Jose- Fhine Scott, Thomas Shallenberger, Pearl Westbay. rom last reports, Mr. Shallenberger was a Pennsyl- vania minister, in Erie, lda Josephine Scott was a local teacher, Charles Craig was in the real estate business in East Liverpool, Ohio. THE CLASS OF 1898 The Class of 1898 consisted of thirty-three gradu- ates. Their class motto was Labor omnia vincit. Their class colors originally were cerise and white. These were changed later to purple and gold, be- cause the cerise trimmings could not be obtained. The Baccalaureate sermon was preached on Sunday, aging' 27, with commencement of the evening of the t . Richard Cecil Bayne is still a McKeesport civil 168 engineer. Mrs. Elizabeth Beresford Baldridge re- sides at Canton Ohio. Among the McKeesport physicians we find Victor W. Cowan and Caleb cCune this daughter, Virginia, is one ofthe alumni editors of this year's staffj. Arthur Erickson is con- nected with one ofthe local mills. Robert B. Her- bertson Arlington Avenue, is with the Common- wealth Trust Company, Pittsburgh. Nathan Thadeus Hibben is an employe of the rudential Insurance Company, at Connellsville. A.C. McCune is presi- dent of the Potter-McCune Company, also, a trustee of the First Presbyterian Church, this city. George White is a resident of Wyandotte, Michi- an. James Albert Ziegler is employed by the Twheeling Steel Company, Wheeling, West Vir- ginia. Euena Brown Fawcett resides with her sister at 1028 Fawcett Avenue. Miss Martha Fiddler is a Chautauqua, New York, resident. Edna Jane and Helen Eba are local school teachers, South Park and Grandview Avenue schools. Marie Smith Kurtz- rock, 5545 Fifth Avenue, is a Du uesne teacher. Edna Livingston Taylor is an alggbra teacher at M.H.S. She resides at 1803 Cornell Street. L nne Craig Hardman lives on Grandview Avenue. Flor- ence Ethel Davis Adams is an Aliquippa resident. Nina Eaton Weldon resides at 5500 Beachwood Blvd., Pittsburgh. Effie Beryl Everett married Homer Barclay. Their home is in Fairfield, Alabama. Phoebe Brown Hardwick fMrs. Alex Burkholderj lives in Cleveland, Ohio. Sara Elizabeth Howard Cunningham resides at Elyria, Ohio. Elizabeth H. Kenmuir married Septer Douglas. They live in Dravosburg. Martha Elizabeth Pierce fMrs. Chalmer Dicksonl resides on Grandview Avenue. Mrs. Natha Phillips fNellie J. Trichj lives in Mt. Leb- anon. Nellie Mae Winklevoss Beaumont is still a McKeesport resident. Bertha Nill Lee resides at 410 Monongahela Avenue, Otto. Death has removed from us the following: lda May Chamberlin, Elizabeth Ogg Evans, Elizabeth l9AcDowell, Lillian P. Mellinger, Mary Lorena oung. THE CLASS OF 1903 The class of 1903 consisted of thirty-four pupils. Dr. D. P. McCune, a prominent local physician, was the class president. The class colors were Blue and White. On class night, the play-minded mem- bers staged Old School Days , in which Byrde Gillman, a member of the class, now teaching mathe- matics in her Alma Mater, had a part. John Derry is a Washington, D. C., resident. Arthur Hillstrom is an internal revenue agent, and resides on Duquesne Avenue. Edward Ouantz, an employe of the Duquesne Mill, lives on ldaho Street, Chester Plan. Helga Colquist teaches En lish at Waynesburg College. Kathryn Stull fMrs. l-Fow- ard Englandj is a McKeesport Grade School teacher. Mrs. Carl Berkemeyer fBertha Brownj is a local resi- dent. Mrs. MW Forrester Gardner resides in Crafton. Mrs. illiam Jeffreys fBlanche Kellyi lives on R.F.D. No. 3, Elizabeth. Nellie Logan, fMrs. Frank Passmorel is living in Detroit, Michigan. Other McKeesport residents are Ritta Reed Norton Aa. Rotheram wraghr, of Pak sneer, Mildred Schaum Hutchison, Grandview Avenue: Abigail F S TQ YQ NOTES OF THE CLASSES S uibb who married Burton Crous, lives in Susan- vlfle, Clalifornia, while Elsie Thomas married Cyrus S. Myers and resides in Lakeland, Florida. Nan C. Wersderfer Shaffer is a resident of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Katherine Wickard Harper lives near the County Airport. For some time, Mrs. Harper was connected with the Mon Valley,School of Religious Education. Mabel De Yarman married Ro? Wallace. They reside in Youngstown, Ohio. he following members of the class are deceased: Harry Frantz, Eva Goldberg, Elva Hagerman, Beulah Kerr, Anna Kuhl, Alfred Llo d, Mattie Parmiter, Sortula Rose, William Smith, Percy Wickard, Roy oung. THE CLASS OF 1908 ln 1908, fort -five pupils received their dirlomas from J. B. Richey, our former Superinten ent of Schools. The colors of this class were Crimson and Black. Their motto was Palma non sine pulvere , and their class flower was the American Beauty Rose. The officers of the class were: President-Elmer Churchfield, who now resides in Bryn Maur, Ruth Wilson, now Mrs. Ginn, who lives on Jenny Lind Street, was Vice-President, Katherine Guy QMrs. Fred W. Jackelj was secretary, and Clell Simpson, who is now a doctor in Pittsburgh, was the treasurer. Ten of the members still reside in the McKeesport district. Bertha Baker fMrs. Charles Lattaj lives on Franklin Street. Leslie Gillis lives in East McKees- hort. Virginia Herring lives in McKeesport. Nettie iel is Mrs. Robert S. Anderson, of this city. Two of the members now live in Homestead. They are James L. King, who is a superintendent in the Mesta Machine plant, of Homestead, and Mary Patterson. Mrs. W. L. McKenzie fMarie Lanningl and Mrs. Julia Levy Baroff reside in this city. Mrs. Robert J. Jones fCharline McMichaelJ lives on Manor Av- enue. Alfred Verner is a sales manager of Colum- biana Radiator Company. Many of the graduates have moved from this dis- trict, but have not left the state. Ethel Bayard is the wife of Dr. Charles Miller, who lives in Lansdowne, Penns lvania. Lucinda Beswick is now a resident of West W'iew, Pittsburgh. Mrs. N. R. Moore fNeele Danleyj may be located in Vanderbilt, Pennsylvan- ia. Maude Demmler is Mrs. Herbert Stockton, of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Mrs. S. R. Morris CMar- Buerite Evansj makes her residence in Pottstown, ennsylvania. Mrs. Nelle Gregggrson Rugh lives in Jeannette, Pennsylvania. W. ufus Ho elt is a minister in Latrobe. Anna Belle Kelly is Mrs. Ruse Jeffreys of Somerset, Pennsylvania. Stella Koch married Walter Colen, and lives in Pittsburgh. George Lippert also resides in that city. Bella Mains is married to Howard Fulmer, of Midland, Pennsylvania. Belle McClure is Mrs. Roy S. Neel, of Dormont. Those who have left the state number thirteen. Belle Firestone is Mrs. James Friedman, of Youngs- town, Ohio. Edith Hanley Anderson now lives in East New Market, Maryland. Jennie Sones is Mrs. Lewis Wittaker, of Holidays Cove, West Vir- ginia. Ethel Kerns married Charles Rowley, and now lives in South Grand Rapids, Michigan. Vida Lysle is Mrs. S. M. Sayre, of Los Angeles, Cali- 3-E-Q 52 1 fornia. Mabel Marshall Galbraith resides in Okla- homa City, Oklahoma. Jessie McCune is Mrs. Sam Clids, of Handersonville, North Carolina. Susan McLain married George Lindsey, and lives in Den- ver, Colorado. Hester Morton is Mrs. C. F. Alle- braud, of Glendale, California. Sylvia Nolder Hick- man makes her home in Park Ridge lllinois. Mil- dred Reed is the Superintendent of a government hospital in New York City. Katherine Rupert is Mrs. T. H. Louis, of Long Beach, California, where she teaches in a business school. Mrs. Herbert Campbell CAnna Rossellj lives in Vancouver, Wash- Ergton. Celia Simon Bennett resides in New York it Those who have passed on include Charles Kerr, Ingrid Lugner, Lena Schmidt, and Alice Wood. THE CLASS or 1913 ln June, 1913, 105 graduates received their di- plomas. lt was that year that the spoon became ancient history. Because of a dispute between the classes of 1913 and of 1914, it was decided to break the spoon, giving each class a portion of it. Sam Ackerman is a candy salesman, living in Butler. John Bangert is the district sales manager of the Crause Hinds Company, Syracuse, New ork. Herbert Bolt is employed at the Ford Motor Com- pany of Pittsburgh. He resides on Olive Street, this city. Clyde Boots is a physician, and resides on East Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh. Joe Brown is in the iewelry business in Youngstown, Ohio. Walter Childs is a St. Petersburg, Florida, druggist. William Donahey is connected with the Brownsville Trust Compan , Brownsville, Pennsylvania. Abe Fisher is a local' physician. Morris Feldman is a Waynes- burg resident. Edward Haag is an auditor for the Pittsburgh Coal Company. Howard Hodgson re- sides in Greenock. Robert Kaplan is a McKeesport dentist. George Loeffler is connected with the local National Tube Works. Arthur Means and Walter Parker are employed in the P. 8: L. E. office, Pittsbur h. Earl Miller is a Latrobe attorney. Charles Tarker resides in Buffalo, New York whi e Elmer Peterson is a resident of Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin. Robert Pitzes is an employe of the First Na- tional Bank, this city. Warner Squibb is the head of the inspection department of the National Tube Company, McKeesport. Rudolph Stone teaches physics in the Tilden Boys' Technical Hi h School, Chicago. Howard Weddell and Richard Tlvyant are local physicians. George West is a McKeesport attorney. Several of the girls have taken up the teaching profession: Hazel Feightner fSouth Parkl, Viola Hoffman fCentennialJ Gertrude Kuhn CGrandview Avenuel. Alma Fenslci is a physical education in- structor in the Per High School, Pittsburgh. Felene Pryor teaches in Wirginia while Louise Ward is a Sewickley teacher. Clara Verner teaches home eco- nomics at Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. Etta Arnowitz resides with her sister, Mrs. Rose Katz, Monessen. Helen Bau hman resides in New York City. Evelyn German Grubbs is employed in the local city office. Gertrude Gerstner is connected with the credit department of the Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburgh. Hazel Haber is a Pittsburgh lg X X 155222225E522:s::.:..,,,., ' 1 5 L H S - - . ff' 1''-.3'3':I31:-.3E5?3:3f -55152 -Eff: IETFf3ffififi55:'FSE523555321221223533221113:izI:IS12:5:3:i:2:2:2:25:ii:i:ki:1:+:-.:.:,,.,., H -Q - ' ' + FSI52:25-.IEP-:I:I:2:l:5:-5:-J:2:-:f:I:I:I:-.-:I:I:i:f ':I.TY:-.'Si?:5:1:f:1:s:i:1:1:iii. 527':I:55t2E2E2E1:5:?:PIE5215525323:1:2:I:E2:1:2:1:i:-:-:-.-.- .... 4 N t N N Q S x C -1 . - .f- IN ,i ' 'Q ,v15 'f- 5'-'E'-gl. .4 Ss f 5 f 5 :fz 5 IZ: lliiizizi I :':':'Z' k ' k' '4 '4'4 k ':':' I ':':'i1:::l::: ' , - N 4 5 ' 1'1:fr EIEIEQEQQQEZ rf' , W NOTES OF THE CLASSES resident. Hazel Hilt resides in East McKeesport. Rose Reinfeld is employed as a stenographer in Cleveland, Ohio. A goodly number of the girls are married. For the most part, the are homemakers. Among them the editor found' these: Esther Auberle fMrs. Joseph Luxj, Lillian Ayers Reid, Sparrows Point, Maryland, Mrs. Gunard Carlson tMar aret Berryj 201 East Avon Road, Chester, Pennsyfvania, Ruth Brisbine Norton, Rose Buck Goodman, Steuben- ville, Ohio, Martha Campbell Brady, Grace Davis gvtrs. Joseph Rushl Brookline, Pittsburgh Mary efalco Denardo, Swissvale, Esther Donet O'l'lara Gary, Indiana, Marguerite Duncan CMrs. Donald Patterson, Elizabeth Feck Zener, Philadelphia Martess Fehr Maber, Monessen Mrs. Howard Benchoff CLilY Gambridgej Versailles, Myra Gang Kerr, Philade phia. Mrs. Riddell Cramblet Clrene Garrisonl, Chicago, Bessie Gelb Moskowitz, Mrs. Jack Ridinger fEdith Gillisl East McKeesport, Eva Goetz Busch, Mary Hamer Tauber, Port Vue Laura Heimlich Simon, Katie Hemmons QMrs. William Dixl, Mazie Henry McLaughlin, Coal Valley. Other married graudates include: Blanche Hill Turner connected with the local Union National Bank, Esther Kaplan Wicksler, of Pittsburgh, Minnie Kritcher Raible, Sadye Lichtenstein Sandler, New Castle, Henrietta Lindblad Tice, Bethlehem, Penn- sylvania, Grace McFadden tMrs. James Robinsonl, Detroit, Eleanor McKee Hooper, Audre Mc- Millan Miller Dorothy Patterson Blank, Lorain, Ohio, Annie Pratt Howe, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Marie Price Rice, Lakewood, Ohio, Ellen Ragner fMrs. Arthur Kerry, lva Randolph Johnson, Mrs. Earl Miller flnez Robinsonj, Latrobe Mrs. Martin Welsh reassure Ruffneri Mrs. A. it. Gillingham gCarrie hafferl, Mabel Simeral Warwick Martha tevenson Fenton, Mrs. Richard Wyant Q'Wilmina Stuckil, Mrs. David Ashton CEleanor Stuckslagerj New York City, Mrs. Alice Sundstrom Stoner, Mrs. William Flemming CLucile Thomasj Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Clarence Ledyard CMargaret West- howerj Versailles, Ruth Weisz Friedman Schenec- tady New York, Martha Wood Jack, Versailles, and lvtrs. Ella Zoerb Henry. The following members of the class have died: William Liddle, Jose h Moseh, Donald Patterson, lda Walker, Walter Weddell. Alan Wampler and William Crow were called to the colors to serve in the World War. Crow died of pneumonia followin an operation for appendicitis at Camp Sherman. Wampler died in action at Bois de Danneron, on top of a ridge overlooking the Meuse River. THE CLASS OF 1918 This year marks the twentieth graduation anniver- sary of the class of 1918. Several of its members have chosen teaching as a career. These include Hector Belgrade, who is a chemistry teacher in the high school, Harry Carlson, a Latin instructor and Vera Trimble, an art teacher, also in the high school. Those teaching in the grade schools are Pauline Clay, Kathryn Ditter, Elsie Hooper, Theresea and Martha Stone. Carrie Lohr Gailey is teaching Freshman science in the George Washington Building. 1 Many ofthe girls are married, and are still living in this ciy. These include Hulda Abel Kessler, Ellen Bair CMrs. J. K. Rubyl, Ethel Benson Thomas, who lives on Jenny Lind Street, Minnie Buckweitz Roessing, Sarah Cam bell Black, who lives in Tenth Ward, Mirian Chamberlain fMrs. P. SiebertJ,l Char- lotte Dean Goetz, Alma Doella, who married Charles Teemer also of this class. At present, he is in charge of Sunrise Inn. Mary Dulany Weaver is a domestic science teacher. Others are Florence Ferrie Black, Etta Cagney, Ruth Garbett, who is the wife of Dr. Clifford ryce, Mrs. Al LoeFfler fGer- trude Jaycoxl, Jean Leezer Baker fresidence is on Freemont Streetj, Mary Lucanish Wargovich, Kath- erine Morlock tMrs. James Neell, Mildred Myers Massung, Mrs. George Hall Neemes, Margaret Spiegel, CMrs. Al Kuh Jon Du uesne Street, Grace Swenson, Lillian Weiss Helenlhllilliams Smith and gvtildred Soles Hurrell, who lives on McCleary treet. Those living in this district, outside of McKees- port, are Rachel Bebout, of East McKeesport, Effie Ball, who is Mrs. W. Southwick of Clairton. Rose Gorzo is married to Rev. M. Rapach, also of Clairton. Evalyn Beedle married Ross Herth, who was also in this class. They live in Greenock. lrene Crossland Daugherty resides in Dravosburg. Mar- garet Fleming is Mrs. George Ramsey, of Duquesne. George, sho also graduated with this class, is secre- tary to Ppresident of a Duquesne bank. Florence Forbes eat now lives on Lebanon Road. Velma Kaufman's name is Mrs. Chas. Gross. Minnie Kees is Mrs. Malcolm Robinson, of Boston, Pennsyl- vania. Hazel McLean is Mrs. Walter McCabe, of Bryn Mawr. Blanche Parker lives in Mt. Lebanon. Some of the girls are married, and have moved from this district. Authur Auld is Mrs. Stinson, of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. Priscilla Allison is married, and lives in California. Helen Ayers Ried now resides at Sparrows Point Maryland. Marie Bintz Shanahannon lives in Clyde Ohio. Lois Caughey is Mrs. S. R. Gramley, of Wheeling, West Virginia. Helen Everett married l. S. Craighead, of Youngstown, Ohio. Rachel Frost is the wife of Rev. Mr. Headley, of Wilkinsburg. Frances Guskey lssacs lives in Washington, D. C. Aran Hamilton may be located in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. Edna Jones Gavert now lives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Nellie Kinkaid is Mrs. Stanley Smith, of Williams- port, Pennsylvania. Pauline Mercur resides in Gal- veston, Texas. Her husband's name is Mr. Zinn. Elizabeth Rogers is Mrs. David Holmes, of Wilkins- burg. Gertrude Smith married Clarence Spate, and they live in Texas. Naomi Tauber is Mrs. Carl Douglas of Barnes Boro Ohio. Jennie Roscoe Ericson lives in Beaver Falls. Helen Tyson married J. S. Wilson. They reside in Avonmore, Pennsyl- vania. Marion Yates Buckey resides in Union Bridge, Maryland. May Garett Frost lives in Uniontown. Stella Bieberstein still lives in McKeesport. Anna B. Caves is a stenographer. Claire Drury is working for the Monongahela Connecting Railroad. Rose Fisher is employed by the Broadway Cloak and Suit Co., Pittsburgh Ruth Johnstin is a stenographer for the Lake Erie ailroad. Helga Kraft is employed NOTES OF THE CLASSES by Watson Standard Coin, Pittsburgh. Lucille Mer- melstein works in Pittsburgh. Helen Scott entered a convent, and is now teaching. Maurice Abraham is in charge of the Abraham Bakery of this city. Carl Borrman has left McKees- port. Russel Budd lives in Warren, Pennsylvania. George Cadman is em loyed by the Westinghouse Airbrake. Elmer Cook resides in one of the New England states. Glee Duff is a salesman in Chicago. Jacob Feldman works for the American Railway Express company, of this city. Duane Ferguson is employed by the Carnegie Steel Company of Clairton. Charles Fraley lives in Jacksonville, Flor- ida. Harry Friedman is a lawyer in New York City. Joe Gagan and Stephan Loya are priests. Fredrick Gall has a tailor shop on Walnut Street. De Wees Gilchrist works in the tin mill. John Giles is a hy- draulic engineer at the National Tube. Stanley Granger is a United States District Attorney in Waynesburg. John Green is employed by the Na- tional Tube Company. J. Wesley Harrison lives in San Matea California. Alphonse Hartnett makes his home in Cleveland. William Henr is a garage owner in this city. Abe Holpert stilllives in Mc- Keesport. Charles Howe is secretary for the Mc- Keesport Brewing Company. Elmer Inks is in De- troit, where he works for an automobile company. Leonard Johnson is a draftsman at the Seamless. Edward Kelly is a doctor in Philadelphia. Lloyd Kinkaid is a probation officer for the county. Mar- cus Klein is a constable for Alderman Nee. Edwin Lawrence is emfvloyed in the drafting department of the National ube Company. Harry Lichtenstein is connected with the Lich Paper Company, of Mc- Keesport. Arnold Lichtenstein is a chemist at the National Tube Compan . John Long is one of the editors of the National Geographical Magazine. Walter Means is a druggist in Carnegie, Pennsyl- vania. Arnold Peckman is assistant superintendent of the galvanizing department of the National Tube Company. Charles Peters is a member of the Peters' Packing Company. Louis Roman works in Kauf- mann's, in Pittsburgh. Warren Schultz is su erin- tendent of a Detroit automobile factory. Flarry Seigel is in the theatre business in Pittsburgh. Jacob Stein is now a Rabbi. Stephan Stein lives in Du- quesne. Vincent Szlacketka may be located at 13th Street, McKeesport. Bernard Volk is an undertaker in McKeesport. Levi Walker is a doctor in the East. Robert Wamrler is one of the partners of the Posey Shoppe, of t is city. S. Denver Watson is a Justice of the Peace, in Versailles Township. Alfred West works for Johnston the Florist. Paul Wood works for Columbiana Radiator Company. George Lysle, Jr., is in the stock and bond business in Pittsburgh. gobert Roessing is manager of the Shulte Cigar tore. Ada Biddle is Mrs. Ada Roche, of 803 Broad- way McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. Robert South- ern lives in San Jose, California. Elizabeth Lind- awood resides in St. Petersburg, Florida. Sara Hickert manied Rev. Jos. Klingensmith, Dubois, Pennsylvania. Anna Roush is Mrs. K. Fife Sterrett, of Monessen, Pennsylvania. Rachel McLaughlin married Daniel Trainor, of Clairton, Pennsylvania. Raymond Hoak is now located in Cleveland, Ohio. THE CLASS OF 1923 The class of 1923 numbered 226 graduates. These graduates have entered all walks of life. Some have risen to considerable prominence. Of a few, we may say, Their rei n is ended, their work is completed, they now belong to the ages. Edwin Hazlett was the class president. He now lives in Cleveland, and is connected with the Cop- perweld Steel Company. Margaret Harrison, the vice-president, manied Russell Bower. They also live in Cleveland. Grace Kengie fMrs. Hammerg- ton, resides in Pittsburgh. Grace was the class sec- retary. Lawrence F. Peterson, the class treasurer, is still ollowing the teaching profession. Many raduates have entered the business world. Among them are these: Jack Armour is employed in Pittsburgh. Guy Austin is a McKeesport car- penter. Ray Beardmore is connected with the Mc- Keesport BellTele hone Company. Harry Belgaade operates a barbershlop on Sinclair Street. Fred oax works for the National Tube Company. James Boax, who is in Houston, Texas, also works for the Na- tional Tube Company. lsadore Cahan is Warner Brothers' eastern division manager. He resides in New York City. William Calder is a metallurgist at Vandergrift, Pennsylvania. Albert Carlson is con- nected with an ink concern in Pittsburgh. James Carlson resides in McKeesport. Thomas lark is the manager of the Harry V. German Insurance Corn- pan , of this city. John Cleary owns dairy stores on Sumac and Grandview Streets. Robert Edwards is one of the managers of the Vonton Store, in Greensburg. Edward Everett is on the civil engineer staff of the city of McKees ort. Robert Fox is an employe of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Comrany. Raymond Garner is a clerk for the Union Rai road, and resides in East Pittsburgh. Arthur Gill resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Glenn Sinn is building inspector for the city of McKeesport. Simon Gol is a window decorator. Lowery Guifey sells office supplies in Harrisburg, his brother James works with him. Ernest Helmstadter is manager of the Murphy Store, in Indiana. Richard Helmstadter is connected with the Helmstadter Store, this city. Clifford Hel- uist is employed by the Bell Telephone Company, Trafford City. Sidney Herskowitz is a local insur- ance salesman. George Hibbs is a McKeesport grocer. Harry Hill is employed in the research laboratory of the Aluminum Company of America, New Kensington. Holmes Hinkle is in the employ of the McKeesport National Tube. Lee Hirshberg, oi Port Vue has a position with the Hirshberg Store. Gray l'lobby is the assistant to the chief of police in t e National Tube. Alonzo lnskeep is employed in the State Forestry Division, Wooster, Massachusetts. Herbert Kaplan is the president of the R. E. Kaplan Furniture Company, this city. Clifton Kelly is a National Tube draftsman, Christy Park. Henry Larson is manager of a G. C. Murphy Store, Youngstown, Ohio. Arthur Knutson works in the National Tube. Boyd Leezer is employed by the Potter-McCune Company. Paul Lofstrom works for Menzie Dairy. Earl Mansfield is in the office of the National Tube, at Boston. Blair Moffat is con- nected with the Underwood Typewriting Company, McKeesport. Arthur Reiber is the credit manager C Q -I f iiiiiisiaras-.. N , ' Q 1 7 1 I .Q ,Q ...... r 5 :Q 1 g' . if ' 1. a S 1 .... 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Glenn Sheets is in the sign painting business. Henry Scott, of this city is employe by the Westin house Air- brake. Roy Skepstedt is a teller in the Peoples' City Bank. Raymond Smith is a bookkeeper in the Realty Company office. Fred Soethe is with the Potter-McCune Company. James Steele is a buyer for MurFhy's. Charles Thompson is a mailman. Albert hornberg is with the Westinghouse Air- brake, in Chicago. John Trimble a resident of Mt. Lebanon, works for the Thomas Doughert City Service. John White has a position with the west- inghouse Air Brake, but resides in McKeesport. Quite a few of the girls of the class have chosen marriage and homemaking for their careers: Maude Allen Hollowell, New Hampshire, Verna Ackin- close Walk Dravosbur , Lily Benson Moore, Uniontown, fvtary BoordgNylander, this city. Mer- cedes Clay married Leo Malay, of Duquesne. Others are Lillie Davis Ober y, McKees ort, Christ Dickson Hodgson, Glassport Mrs. William Wunderley lRosella Elliotti Liberty Boro, Eva Eng- land, Wilmington Delaware, Rose Fried Mosko- witz, Park Street, fvtrs. Gardner Ferguson CMildred Goodel Soles Street, Helen Haney Detroit, Sara Hoagland McCoombs, Pittsburgh, Katharine Irwin Hixson, Westfield, New Jersey, Mrs. Alvah Squibb fAnnie Lannani Park Street, Rose Lichenstein Lebowitz, Henrietta Lindquist Williams, McKees- ort, Jennie Logan S ate, Elizabeth Township, Flarriet Long Ogden, llzlew York City, Charlotte Lusk Butler this city, Mrs. Harry Hill fMary Mof- fatti New Kensington, Marian McCall Lambertson, Knoxville Pittsburgh, Mrs. T. J. Mayfield CMar- garet McCuneJ McKeesport, Virginia Milligan An- derson, New York City, Mrs. H. Pierce fLois Mor- risoni Erie, Pennsylvania Mrs. Myron Black CTheresa Nayhousel New York City, Mrs. A. U. Burbridge CMargaret Ormani Richmond, Mrs. Law- rence McCauley fCatherine Peeblesl East McKees- Kxrt, Mrs. Kenneth Stickrath fMildred Petersonj, cKeesport, Theresa Reiter, Punxsutawney, Mrs. Lewis Soles CLois Shupej this city, Mrs. Frank Wilson fEsther Watsonj Elkins, West Virginia, Mrs. Cecil Zeugschmidt Apter, McKeesport. In the professional field, we find several members of the class. Harry Donmore is a local dentist, with an office in the Peoples' City Bank. Raymond En- glert is a Pittsburgh physician. Paul Farrell is a local attorney. So are Sam Keller and Maurice Kessler. John Hrinko practices law in Ohio, while Bernard Jubelier is an Altoona lawyer. Daniel Hardy is a local dentist, while Jack lvey has a dental office in the Jenkins Arcade, Pittsburgh. John Maurer has become an X-Ray ?ecialist. Lester Mehaffey is a local chiropractor. ol Mercur is a private consult- ant in this city. Herbert Paul is also a local dentist, while Dr. Maurice Wander is connected with one of the New York hospitals. Milton Mermelstein and Murray McElwee are local physicians. A few of the graduates have taken up the teach- ing vocation. The following are some of the local teachers: Edith Douglas fMarket Streeti, lrene Feene fWest Sidej, Thelma Moore CFawcet0, Ethel Rippel Qhistory in the George Washington Buildingl, Katherine McFadden, department-chair- man of sewing for the grades, Leona O'Shea fEast Endj, Mrs. John White CVir inia Scullyj, En lish teacher in the high school, gleona Watson QFaw- cettl. Josephine Gorman teaches in Pittsburgh. Gertrude Jamison teaches home economics in New Windsor, Maryland. Edwin Larson teaches manual training in Windber. Several of the girls have entered the business world. Olive Alderin works in the Murphy office. Lucille Crawford is a clerk at the Westinghouse Air- brake: she resides in Pittsburgh. Bessie Levine is a buyer for the Union Clothing Company, of McKees- port. Mary Long is in the urchasing department of the Westinghouse Airbrake. Marion Roos is a local nurse. Esther Safier is a McKeesport secretary. Hannah Wa ner is in the office of the local Bell Telephone Company. Margaret Wiegand is em- ployed as a secretary in Dravosburg. Death has claime the following members: Anna Mackanic, Alice Mitchell, Hilda Reiter, Elizabeth Sinn, Ory Stearns, Charles Wallace. THE CLASS OF 1928 Commencement, 1928, saw three hundred-live Seniors become alumni. For the first time in the history of our school, the class president died, to leave the class to carry on until June. John Shaw passed away February 7, 1938, and Doris Hender- son, as vice-president, presided at all class meet- ings. This class had another distinction-the first time a girl was business manager of the Yough-A- Mon -Beatrice Haught. Earl Schweitzer was the class treasurer. The class colors were Old Rose and Silver, and the motto was Not high but climbing. Miss Henderson is still teaching in the Centennial building, but Miss Haught has long since married John Collins. Schweitzer is an engineer for the Du Pont Chemical Company. Ten years have brought about many changes in the history of their class-mates. A goodly number have married, and are now serving as culinary artists. Among these, the editor noted the following: Lois Alexander CMrs. Vincent Cusick, West Newtoni, Dorothy Anderson Jennie Anderson, Louise Ayers Brenner Ethel Barkemeyer CMrs. Perry Cookl, Evelyn Bartolome Hohman, Hildur Berquist Sullivan, Emma Blank Gault, Ruth Broder, Naomi Bryan fMrs. Leroy Keesi, Cecilia Carroll Clives in Hartford, Connecticutl, Jean Conlogue fMrs. George Sykesj, Margaret Coup fmarried Carl Simmeral who died two years agoj, Elizabeth Dunn McDonald, Anna Ehrhart, Bernice Ehrhart Krien, Ruth Giles Cmarried Alfred Lloydj, Clara Godfrey Carlson fconnected with the Carlson Furniture Com- Eanyi, Mae Hayden Carnathan, Martha ln ram, auretta Johnson Cwas a bookkeeper in the Jnion National Bankj, Mary Johnson Gs secretary at the First Methodist Churchj, Laura Kinchloe fsecretary to W. D. Mansfieldj, Aurie Lane fMrs. John Hopkins, Marie Manning Shupe, Adalon Mc- Kener , Dorothy Moore, Pearl Rosenbleet Kmar- ried Dr. Seymour ltscoitzl, Mrs. Thelma Snyder Wunderley, Mary S uibb fmarried Robert Thomasj, Esther Stoops QMrs. Raymond Danielsonj, Leonore Trimble fmarried James B. Malonej, Dorothy Ulm. Quite a few of the class have taken up the teach- ing profession. Among these we find Doris Hen- NOTES OF THE CLASSES derson Centennial Building, Ruth Ashman, Dravos- burg, Edythe Batchelor, George Washington Build- ing, Rachel Boax, General Science, Shaw Avenue Freshman department, Beatrice Downey, Grandview Building, Wilma Dawkins, Market Street Building, Emil Dunn Music Supervisor, Glass ort Schools, Elizabeth Elko, Archer Street Building, Thelma Hess Port Vue, Ruth Jones, George Washington Buildlin , Margaret Kerezsi, En lish, George Wash- ington Freshman defaartment, Clharlotte Latta Ver- sailles Avenue Bui ding, Anna McBride, Grand- view Avenue Building, Marie Brant, a graduate of' Slippery Rock, a substitute teacher in the local schools, Harry Pry, English, McKeesport High School, Louise Porter, Centennial Building, Helen Sowa, Physical Education, Freshman buildings, Ruth Zimmerman, Grade School Sewing, Lorraine Booker is teaching in Virginia. Some members of the class have entered other rofessions. Leonard Cowan is a local attorney. Dorothy Dickson is a dental hy ienist. Stephen Flaherty practices medicine in Mclgeesport. Preston Kline is also an attorney. Morris Rack is a local physician. So are William Snyder and Linus Miller. Some are occupying fine positions. Harry Acker- man is connected with the Krogler Grocery Com- pany. Quentin Akers is a Bell elephone switch- man. Charles Alverson is employed at Rom's Wholesale Grocery. Claudia Amper works in Macy's, New York. Karl Bathurst is employed by the Copperweld Company, Glassport. James Bechtol is a grocery clerk. John Beres is a postal employe, McKees ort Post Office. Charles Ber- quist, who married:Violet Arthurs, works in the office of the Fields 81 Woods Paper Comxzany. Arthur Bingman, Edward Middlemiss, Ross ads- worth, Frank Whitehead, James Wright fmarried Helen Kees, and Albert Quinn are emrloyed by the National Tube Company. John Back works for the West Penn Power Company. Lois Blythe is a bookkeeper at the Forbes National Bank. David Boyd is employed in the T. D. McKee Drug Store. Joseph Braun is connected with a McKees- rort dairy. George Brig s is an insurance salesman ocated in the National Bank building. Clifford Broadbent married Margaret Sumter, and is em- ployed by the Tin Plate. Clyde Broadbent who married Mary Kalina, is employed by the Western Union. Walter Brown is reported to be travelin with a dancing team. Dan Bryan married Edythe Russell, and is a surveyor at the Irwin Works. Jacqueline Burland is emp oyed in the office of the Solar Fuel Com n . James Callahan is married, and works for tr: Pittsburgh Steel, while Leslie Cohn is a salesman at Ruben's. Andrew Conley is connected with the Forbes Na- tional Bank, Pittsburgh. Herbert Conrad, whose home is in Edgewood, was workin for WPA, with offices in the Grant Building. BTaine Carey is a bookkeeper for the R. E. Kaplan Furniture Com- pany. Ruth Cupp is employed by Murphy's. homas Deer has followed the Bainting trade. Emerson Englert while attending uquesne Uni- versity Night School, is working at the Tin Mill. Henry Finkel is employed in Finkel's Grocery. William Flynn, after graduating in architecture from 173 Carnegie Tech, is emgloyed by the Murphy Com- pany. William Gam le married Kay Linderman, and is in the gsaacery business. Leo Gibala is em- ployed at the estinghouse Airbrake. Carl Ginnel is the gym instructor at the local Y.M.C.A. John Gosdonovick is em loyed by the White Star Laun- dry, while Regis guiser is a chemist at the Firth Sterling. Paul Guiser works in his father's store on Fifth Avenue. Kenneth Harrison is emplored by the G. C. Murphy Company, near Ba timore, Maryland. Melvin Hendrickson is a designing en- gineer. From last renorts, Coleman Herpel is an instructor at Harvard niversity. Eugene Houck, married Edith Bruce, and is em- loyed by the Johnston Chocolate Company. Qvilliam Jackel is connected with the United States Steel Company, at Ellwood City. Daniel John works for the Carnegie-lllinois Company, Duquesne. Kenneth Johnson owns a service station on Jenny Lind Street. Flo d Johnson works for the Standard Oil Company. Another member of the class to be connected with the Carnegie-Illinois Company is William Jackel. Sidney Kimelman is a news agent. Pearl Klein is employed in the office of the Apter Brothers Company. Harvey Krow is styled the vice- president of the McKeesport Cleaning-Dyeing Compan , while Marian Krow is secretary for Patent Attorneys, Pittsburgh. Harry Lacey is a salesman for Morris and Company. Elizabeth Leatherman works for the Murphy Company. Teresia Lofstrom is a stenographer in the Menzie Dair office, while Bernice ong is a stenrofrapher for me Potter-McCune Company. Jack anning isa clerk inadair store. Cudahy Packing Company has employed Alice McAraw as stenosrapher. George McBride works for the Columbia adiator Company. Frank Miller married Rose Messina, and is employed in Royer's Shoe Store. William Montgomery works at Firth Sterling. Herbert Myers married Louise Anderson. William Nee is a metallurgist at the National Steel Company. Marion Nelson works in the Menzie Dair office. Edward Novack is emplo ed by the Hartman Hardware Company. AlicelPanetta is employed in Pittsburgh. Stanley Popowitz is connected with a Fifth Avenue meat shop. Ralph Pratt is working for a wholesale house, in Pittsburgh. Falco Pulsinelli is an assembler in Murphy's warehouse. Frances Regester is employed by Dr. Share, of Pittsburgh. Gordon Reuff is a department manager in the Murrshy Store, East Liberty. Elizabeth Rickard is emp oyed in Mr. Norton's, of the School Board. Elmore Ritchie is advertising manager for a chain store in Delaware, Mar land. Kathryn Sm the is employed in East Pittsburgh. Harry Shal-Lf has recently become a benedict. Dorothy Shatzer is a hostess at the Hollywood Hotel, Hollywood Beach, Florida. Paul Shaw works for a c othier in California. Herbert Smith is the business manager for the H. C. Smith Tinning and Roofing Company, this cw. Norman Stern is a clerk at the Famous. Bett eitzner is operating a beauty parlor, in Pittsburgh. Rogers Waters works for the Union Clothing Comgany. 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H ffl awk 1-I+1:321:P5:3:1:3:-:-13:41-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- 12:15:12:-:?'-:-2-:-Fax ll rc! 3211 ve az- ' NOTES OF THE CLASSES resides at her home in this city. So does Elizabeth Trauger. Among those who have graduated to the Eternal School are Josephine Houck and Estelle Mosby. THE CLASS OF 1933 The class of 1933 had the rare distinction of be- ing the largest class to graduate from the high school prior to 1933. 634 Seniors were graduated June 6, 1933. The honor graduates spoke on the theme of William Penn. Albert Spie el, Laura Rotzsch, Charles Minnick, and Jean Wadsworth were the ranking graduates. Robert Barkemeyer was the class president. Barkemeyer is a Potter-McCune salesman, while Laura Rotzsch, the vice-president, is employed in the Famous office. For some time, Lois Thomas, the secretary, was Mr. Bower's secretary. She re- signed the position to become Mrs. James Buell. John Uher was the class treasurer, Marriage has captured quite a few of the girls. Among them we find: Ruth Arvin fMrs. Harry Sellersj, Marian Bedell CMrs. Wm. McConnellJ, Doroth Belles fMrs. Frank Montgomeryl, Theresa Bies Uxrs. Asa Atwaterl, Hilda Bo le-fMrs. James Keenanj, Pearl Brant QMrs. Claude itusl, lrene Brinkos QMrs. Mat Andrewsj, Mrs. Betty Burge Bonaman, Marian Cameron, Anne Chomanics, Catherine Connelly, Mary Jane Corbet fMrs. N. E. Faust, Detroitl, Eleanor Crawford, Mrs. Mildred De Cecco Price, Zoe Douglas QMrs. Harold Samplel, Margaret Edmundson fstill employed by Joseph Home Com anyl, Hel ne Foster fMrs. Richard Griffinl, Evellyn Fowler Eatterson Helen Frischoltz Thomas, Am Gamble Kmarried Peter Lannon, and lives in New york Cityl, Dorothy Guest fMrs. John Backerj, Margaret Harper, Mrs. Karl Smith fradna Hiltyj, Marian Holmes, Thelma Holland, ary Theresa Judge Clives in Californiaj, Mrs. Dorothy Krieger Morrison, Julia Lonetti fMrs. James Veldarl, Virginia McLaughlinAMrs. Harold Carl- sonl, Audrey Miller Regina ioduszewski, Nell Oliver, Mrs. Tom Moffat QEleanor Parsonsj, Mrs. Bernard Knoll KDoroth Petersonl, Lillian Pomilio, Vera Schoeller fMrs. Tom McLeanJ Jean Schon- berger CMrs. Nathan Fensterrj, Ethel Mae Septer Scott, Mrs. Joe Marhefka Qlsabelle Shearsl, Mrs. Robert Smith fFlora Shickr, Martha Simmons Jack- son, Eliner Simpson, He en Slawitz, Pearl Smith flives in Wilsonl, Mrs. Gertrude Srulson Wanatick, Mrs. David Frank 6Roselyn Starkj, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Evelyn Sundberg arlson, Mrs. Al Seach CMagda- lena Tomlinsl Symia Vignovic QMrs. Frank White- headj, Mary Ward lMrs. James Campbelll. Several of the 1933 class are still pursuing work in hi her institutions of learning: John Bower fOhio Wes?eyanD, Ned Caughey fTemple Medical School, Philadelphiaj, Delmar Cotton fUniversity of Pitts- burghl, Albert D'Amico fPitt.J, Laurence De Falco SUniversity of Texasl, James Duncan CCarne ie echl Glenn Goetz Witte, Louise Johnson fGra4?.lu- ated from Pennsylvania ollege for Women, now pursuing work at Carnegie Techl, Charles Kenney fTech Night Schoolj Frank Kristufek QPitt.J, Susan Kyak KCarnegie Techl, Eleanor Landstrom lPitt.Q George Matta CPitt.j, Robert McCune fFranklin and Marshalll, Edward Meizlik CPitt Medical Schooll, Thelma Mermelstein Ca recent graduate of the Uni- versity of Michiganl, Don Metz Centered in one of the Boston Massachusetts, collegesl, Don Nee QBethanyJ, l-lerbert Nystrom fan aeronautics engi- neering student at Chicagoj Jane Robb fa P. G. at Pittl, Beryl Rubenstein Cllniversity of Missourij, John Schwartz fPitt Medical Schooll, Ruth Scott fSeaton Hill Schoolj Emest Session fFiske Uni- versity Tennesseeg, Allan Simpson CPitt Medical Schoollj, Albert piegel CHarvard Law Schooll, Walton Stoops KPittJ Don Trbovich fCarnegie Techj, Charles Tilden f'Penn Statej, Kalmon Vozar flndiana State Teachers Collegel, Cyril Woistman fCarnegie Techl, Mary Watson Ca recent P. C. W. wduatej, James West CMellon lnstitutel, David hite fCarnegie Techl. The following girls have taken up the nursing profession: Naomi Austin fMcKeesport Hospitall, Alberta Campbell fMcKeesport Hospitall, Anna Downie fPrivate Nursingj, Sarah Ferrie fMcKees- port Hospitall, Virginia Housamon CAlle heny General Hospitall, Patricia Judge CMercy lgos i- tall, Mary Louise Kahl Ca hospital in Pittsburghl, Anna Kanyusik QMcGee Hospitall, Pearl Kier CPrivate Nursingl, Katherine Mertz fMcKeesport Hospitalj Betty Montgomery fPrivate Nursingl, Rosabel Painter CPrivate Nursing! Emma Warady qafsaaock Hospitalj, Elizabeth Wise fAllegheny General Hospitall. Several members of the class have a position with the National Tube Company: James Austin John Ballas, Joseph Barey, Frank Billy, John Bougi, Richard Bowers fofficel, Luther Brenner, Robert Briney, George Brown, Andrew Buck, William Campbell Michael Cano, Walter Carlson, Cornelius Carr, William Connelly, Jack Considine Chester Cready, Harold Eichler, James Engelbrecht, Alvin Harrison, George Horensky, Albert Jones fmarried Margaret Rankinj, Glenn Kaufman, Don and George Kemp, Don Klein, Bernard Knoll Cmarried Dorothy Petersonj, Louis Kovach, Rudolph Larson An- thony Lease fTimekeeper at the National Tubel, George Marhefka, Melvin McCaskey, Alex Meszar, Charles Minnick Howard Morrison fmar- ried Dorothy Kriegerj, And Jakomas fshippin departmentj, Peter Sakal fshipping departmens Howard Myers, Alex Nehez, Edward Ondeka, Herbert Overand, Andrew Paranick, Don Rae, David Russell, John Sabo, Louis Schultz, John Shatlock, Paul Sieber, Gerard Smtih Cmarried Ruth Peeblyl, Frederick Stough fchemical departmentl, Chalmers Sykes, Charles Taylor Emery Toth Michael Uherjmarried Josephine Stewartl, Edward Valenta, Lloy and Russell Yocum. Those employed in other mills in the McKees- ort area include: James Baker fengineer at Irwin Qlorksl, James Barnes fWestin housel, Robert Brown fTin Platel, William Clark fan Platel, Albert D'Amico fChristy Park Worksl, George Fleming fWestin house? William Flickinger fFirth Sterlingl, Henry Gault Q in Platel, Glenn Goetz CFirth Ster- lingj, Geor e Hall fmarried Helen Wisser-works at the Vgestinghouse, Philadelphial, Edward Kaczynski CTin Platel, Oscar Lichman CFirth Ster- lingl, Dominic Lettieri CFirth. Sterlingl, Jess Mackey NOTES OF THE CLASSES fFirth Sterlingj Michael Magoch fDuquesne Steell, James Manuel fllirth Sterlin J, Charles McBurney fClairton Steelj, Sidney Paulle Clnspection Depart- ment, Carnegie-lllinois Steel Companyl, Charles Petty fClairton Steell, John Puskarich fCarnegie- lllinois Steel Companyl, Louis Rhoades QCarnegie- Balsamo's, Geoffrey Slade, Slade's Jewelr Store, Alvin Spiegel, Spiegel Brothers Wholesale Gro- cery, Fred tephan the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Comgany, Milton Taylor, McGirr's, David Vitori, the amous, Joe Warden, Hornfeck's Pharmacy, Glassport, Freda May Zeiger, Kaufmann's, Pitts- , Illinois Steel Companyj, Gerold Ricketts fFirth burgh. Sterling! Edward Slack fFirth Sterlingl, George Th r h. r . h I. r d rh I Street fChristy Park Worksl, Edward Surgeon CTin F e can mg cpm esslqnl Das rg'1'SfM Ken' Platej, Robert Valoon CDie Shop, Firth Sterlingl, NRCS. rl: Sign' lollr:mer:CF arp' Slvelil' Pc ni' Sydney Willson fWoods' Milll Thomas Wilson po. gl. 'cog NW zgalli' Gia elrlflsy' fFirth Sterlingl, Russell Bumbarger fChristy Park varlal. H seg el? .res Sh 9? 'BEE' Elm' WOW- izif.'fZ'fll'U.., eiiinfinvill i'!ifgi..l.f'fe.-.on 'r'31lf'fi'i4 Some of the class have taken positions with Five Versailles qlownshipl Cerl'MeHon physicafpduca, and Ten stores. Among these we noted: Chester tion S artarrsburg penrrsylvarrig, Edna Math Allen, manager of the Kresge Store at Johnstown, Srrrifh-S Ferry, Dorgrhy Moon Ligerty Boro, Jang Msffha Allsllnl Glnnllsi Annabelle Bnlllellf the Rose Dravoslburg- Ruth Valobn VersailleslBoro, MlllPllY ollllllel ld' Mae Black' Mlllplllllsi Nnollll June' Wampler 'substitute teaclher McKeesport Bev-'I flle Mlllftllx Officer 'lllne Calclonl MlllPllYlsi Schools, Edith Ferguson, Glassport Grade Schools, Glvdvs CYl'll 'l'1 oolwollll si Mnlcell' Dllll9llellYI Jane Richards, Duplicating Office, McKeesport llle Mlll'PllY olflcei Ann' Dlllllfol Glllllllsl' Anna High School Jean Wadsworth Kindergarten Estok, Kresge's, Louise Felding, the Murphy office, School Sewicirleyr Thelma Warwifrk North Ver, Martha Filson, Murph 's,- Jean Gabelhart, Wool- sames 'township ' worth's, Rose Marie guiser, Grant's, John Hayes ' QPresident of Cue and Curtain Clubj the Murrahy A Few of the membefi have 0102125 iQ Olljef onicei Doroghy Johnson, Murphylsi Evelyn Kg le,-- states: Carl Hoffman, married, lives rn California, man, the Murphy office, Emma Krall, Grant's, Human Mifqlflidlr SUQV-ifflenlof Cflllomlli BBW Beatrice Manning, the Murphy office, Frances MCKCHCFYI Cl1lCH?0l Wtlllim Slfewlsf CNW C021- Msnan, the Murph office, Esther Overand Qchain Swv, Chl:-iso: G vpn 510092 Youngstown, Ohm: Tre can the Nelzrtlwder Pittsrburggr livles iln lgtillvalej, CON Wl280'1df PGCIHC Piflff illfomll- nn asterna , oo wort 's,- iza et atterson, . . ggffhrgf gm, Sw, M--1-wif M-fy 1- ..ES.:g'?..'?::'s..21: ::'.i..Ea:'.:..!fz::.:::f'east.: l e' e ull' Y O 'ce' Barber is a local barber. Charles Beres is employed A few members of the class are engaged by other as a mail carrier at the local ost office. Joseph firms: Annabelle Aliskowitz, Cox's, Helen Bahm, Brody has moved to Pittsburgh. Charles Carter is The Famous, Emma Beck, Beck's Hardware Store, employed in the McKeesport Post Office. Anne Agda Bergstrom, the Cinderella Shoe Store, Alice Christopher has a position in the County Court Berkowitz, S iegel Brothers, Jean Boston, Sullivan's House. Claude Edmundson is studying aeronautics Shoe Store, Eil Mae Davis Watson Paint Bt Glass at the county airport. Nathan Fichera is an orderly office, Leonard Day, the Famous, Betty Louise at the McKeesport Hospital, James Ford has been Dean, Franklin's Meat Market- George Erkman, trying out for a pitcher's position with the Boston the COC0 Cvle B0lllifl9 W0flfS1 lloffl Evans, EVanS's Nationals. Virginia Gibbons is employed in an Service Station, Duane Fawcett, Duguesne Light office in Pittsburgh. Eleanor Goldberg is the secre- Com any, Millie Filson, Stallings' E ward Fraley, tar to an attorney in the Grant Building, Pittsburgh. the Tlneeda Biscuit Company, Paden Gamble, Hilda Greenfield is employed in New York City. Zipper Company, Meadville, Harold Gottlieb, Mildred Holmes is a beauty operator. Mina Gottlieb Grocery, East McKeesport, Daniel Green- Hopkins is em loyed by the government, in Pitts- blatt, Greenblatt's Furniture Store, Edward Green- burgh. John Fllitz is a radio service man. Mildred wald, Greenwald's Meat Market, Edna Hays, Hromi is employed in the bureau of registration, V lsaly's Jeanne Hall, Stallings', Florence Hersko- County Building, Pittsburgh. Boyce James is work- l witz,l'1rank and Sedar, Pittsburgh, Rodger Huemme ing for his father. Kenneth Johnson has a gasoline ' Cox's, Elizabeth Kanyusik, Peter Pan Cleaners and station on Versailles Avenue. Catherine Llewellyn Dyers, George Kausch, Kausch's Bakery, Audrey is also employed in Pittsburgh. Betty Luehm is a Keller, Kaufmann's, Pittsburgh, Clara Kruchensky, dental assistant to Dr. Rotheram. Marilynn Mc- Stallings', William Kussard Royal Groceg' Com- Connor is employed in Pittsburgh. Blanche Pam- pany, Louis Lebowitz, Liber? Tailors, larence ham is employed in the office of the Westinghouse ukey, Volk's Undertaking, ylvan Mendlovitz Airbrake. Edward Peterson married June Myers, Lou's Men's Shop, Edgar Miller fmarried Ethel and is employed by the Bureau of Mines. Alfretta Zayl Alliance Steel Company, Felicia Mustacchio, Plumb is engaging in beauty culture. Andy Pudlak Mustacchio's Cafe, Gus Nagy, Butler's, Braddock, has charge of vocational guidance at Woodville. Steve Pribish, Rom's, Harry Pritchard, Volk's Frank Scott is also connected with the Bureau of Garage, John Roney Atlantic and Pacific Tea Mines. Robert Smith is the owner of the Floradel Company George Rudolph fmanied Hose Millerj Poultry farm. Louise Sunstein is a dental hygienist. Menzie Dairy, Henr Schimpf, Cr stal estaurant, Fred Swanson is employed at the Daily News. Joe J la Harry Sellers Qmarrie Ruth Arvinj uquesne Light Tassone works in the local post office. Jack Thomas Company, Sylvia Siegel, Kaufmann's, Mary Simon, married Helen Frischoltz, and is employed in the Z QQ 5 05 175 I az: .... N v :22EaEzEs1a:a-11-... 1 1 Q 1 X 55if:E5E:Efif:fE5ElEf:-El: ,1 . TQ - 5 f .,,, , it , p Irlr H 5 ,1 5252gagegag25ageg55352gsg25sggsgsgagsgggsgfm ....A Tiara. - f 'gi ,...... .,::::a:s:e22 s, 2 - 2 I -5 ' ' .... ,.... . 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The following boys have manied, but the editor was unable to learn their vocations: George Davis married Mary Cavanaughf Harold Malone's wife is Sara Jane Hodgsonf An- thony Martin married Violet Johnson, Bruce Maxie's wife is Dorothy Walt, Frank Ross, Michael Kovaly married Bertha Mac. Thompson Moffatt married Eleanor Parsons. Quite a few of the girls are unemployed, and are residing at home: Ruth Cochenour, Mary Cregan, Mercedes Cullen Dorothy Dixon, Mildred Dodds Genevieve Israel, Mildred Moldovan Mildred Sant, Gertrude Simmler, Rose McDonald. Death has entered into the midst of the class, and has taken the following: Ruby Chrissman, James Gleason, Frances Guttman, Elmore Ross, Rusch Wittman. OUR MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS First Row: Clyde Coates. Charles Yuhas. Thomas Swonger. Second Row: Wllllam Sandgmayer, Fred Fritz, William Dean. The Pillsburgh Printing Co. The Northern Engraving Co. 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