McKeesport High School - Yough A Mon Yearbook (Mckeesport, PA)
- Class of 1939
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Emblem of knowledge, light, and truth, We pay thee homage e'er We part From scenes we love-within the heart. Well may thy banners be unfurled! We venture now into the World To strive to overcome and be Ever loyal and true to thee. -Louife Mayan S xx? S i S S R S il SN ----Q, --LQ,.,, --l....l SX S S S i m V-1-.....,..,. M--,....., Y.-..,.w..--... 1. ,,, ,Y + ,.Ynx,.wT. N.-9... 'MJM JAMES H. LAWSON Superintendent of Schools The Superintendent's Message To THE GRADUATES or 1939: The Board of Education, the administrative staff, teachers, and the superintendent of schools congratulate you on the successful completion of the requirements of graduation from high school. Some of you will continue your formal education, while others will seek immediate employment. If you have taken the College Preparatory curriculum, and you find it possible to continue your education in a higher institution of learning, it is hoped that by virtue of your training and perseverance your achievements will reflect credit on McKeesport High School. If you have taken the General Academic curriculum, and circumstances are not favorable for you to continue your formal education in the near future, it is hoped that opportunities to engage in useful and gainful employment will be available. The disposition to work and to do one's best are qualities not overlooked by em- ployers in business and in industry. While you are working, there will be oppor- tunities to attend evening classes in the various schools in the Pittsburgh area. If you have taken the Commercial or Industrial curriculum, you are prepared to render a specihc service. We hope that you will be successful in securing employment in the vocation of your special interest and training. Your success in business or in industry will be determined as much by your being loyal to the organization, being agreeable with your fellow workers and employers, being always dependable in every respect, as by your technical training. The school officials are interested in your success, and will assist you in any way possible in your search for employment. We wish every graduate of the class of 1939 success and happiness. JJ? JAMES HENDERSON, JR. Prefident Board of School Directors H. S. ARTHUR, M.D. R. M. B E. M. MACK T. D. MCKEE ELIZABETH H. NEWLIN Vice Preridelzz' Board of School Directors WILL PFAFF JAMES K. RUBY C. SHAFER W1LL NORTON .Swccrehzry JOHN F. BOWER Principal of the High School HOWARD C. NICELROY Affiffdnf Principal of the High .Yclzool F. FRANK CRALL Student Cozmfelor J. S. MCFEATERS Principal of the Gcorge Ufufbifigtaiz Building FRANK WEIGLE Principal of the Shaw Avenue Building THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Frm' Row: Miss Steele, Miss Calhoun, Mr. Zimmerman, Miss Scott, Miss Armstrong. Second Raw: Miss Hardy, Mrs. Arona, Miss Lindquist, Miss Engclman, Mr. Dc Woody, Mrs. Ahlquist, Miss Engels, Miss Bruce. THE ENG LISH DEPARTMENT Fir-.rf Raw: Mr. Kohn, Mr, Strong, Mr. Bcrkcma, Mr. Schad, Mr. McKcncry, .Vecmzd Row: Miss Watson, Miss Rankin, Miss Kerczsi, Mr. Beatty, Miss McKcncry, Miss Tobin, Mrs Chisholm. Third Rawx Miss Fluke, Miss Anna Nelson, Mrs. White, Mrs. Coursin, Miss Smcdlcy, Miss Lillian Nelson Miss Cramhlct, Fomlfv Row: Mr. Acklin, Mrs. Dunlop, Mr. Pry, Mrs. Black, Mr. Ferguson, Miss Low, Mr. Ahrcns. THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Fifzft Roux' Miss Auld, Dr. Crausziz, Miss Norton. Second Roux- Mr. Amschler, Miss Ross, Mrs. Ahrens, Miss Watson, Mr. Carlson. THE MATHEMATICS DEPA RTMENT Fifrt Raw: Mr. Bowen, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Blythe, Mr. Wiggins, Mr. Danko. Second Raw: Miss Lemon, Miss Courticc, Miss Youmans, Mr. Ricman, Miss Taylor, Miss Gillman, Miss Richardson, Miss Porrhoff. .Ab,1't'llf.' Miss Hazlcrr. THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Firft Roux' Mr. Willzluer, Mr. I-Ierbcrtson, Mr. Crouse, Mr. Moffatt, Mr. Hartman. .Yecmzd Raw: Mr. Dunlop, Miss Emerson, Mrs. Gailcy, Mrs. Crawford, Miss Boax, Mrs. Wells, Mr. Belgrade. Tlvird Row: Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Tinson, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Doehla, Mr. Fallquist. THE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Fi11rtR0w.' Mr. Rcigard, Mr. Wingcrt, Mr. Erwin, Mr. Izocl, Mr. I-Iammitt. Second Row: Miss Thompson, Miss Dunlap, Miss Brown, Miss Lindquist, Miss Gray, Miss Ripple Third Raw: Mr, Buchanan, Miss Malsecd, Miss Cartwright, Miss Felton, Miss West, Mr. Tacey. Fourth Raw: Mr. Tindall, Mr. Black, Mr, Travis, Mr, Mason, Mr. Thomas. Ab.rez2l.' IVIISS Wills, THE SPECIAL SUBJECTS DEPARTMENT Fir-ft Row: Miss Hill fHorne ECOl'lOIlllCSD, Miss Stuve CLibrarianD, Miss Meinert CPhysicaI Educarionl Miss Sowa fPhysiCal Eclucationl, Miss Skcwis CHOIIIC Economicsf. Serorzd Row: Mr. Srribrny CMusicD, Miss Trimble QArrD, Miss Wallace fMusicD, Miss Gorzo CI-lome Econ- omicsD, Mr. Clees CPhysical Educarior1D. Abffllfl Miss Hcrskowitz CMusic THE VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Fi:-ft Raw: Mr, Lanlcs, Mr. Koons, Mr. johnson, Mr. Weitz, Mr, Cannon. Second Row: Mr. Chaplin, Mr, Stablein, Mr. McConnell, Mr. Jones, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Wintcrling, Mr. Lewis Mr. Priest. Administration and Faculty JAMES H. LAWSON, Superintendent of Schools: B.S., University of Chi- cago, 1916, Ed.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1934. Mc- Keesport High School, 1920-1935. Superintendent, 1935- JOHN F. BOVVER, Principal of the High School. A.B., Allegheny College, 1898, A.M., Columbia University, 1905. McKeesport High School, 1906- HOWzXRD C. MCELROY, Affiftant Principal of the High School. AB., Wesleyan University, 1921, LL.B., Duquesne University, 1927, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1933. Mclieesport High School, 1921- J. S. MCFEATERS, Principal of the George Washington Building. B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1920, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1927. McKeesport High School, 1921-1927g 1935- FRANKJ. WEIGLE, Principal of the Shaw Avenue Building. B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1916, M.Ed., University of Pitts- burgh, 1935. McKeesport High School, 1921- F. FRANK CRALL, Student Counfelor. AB., Oberlin College, 1920. Mclieesport High School, 1920- GUY RUSSELL ACKLIN, Inftructor in Englifh. A.B., Waynesburg College, 19245 M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1937. McKeesport High School, 1929- ELFREEDA BUHLEIER-AHLQUIST, Inftructor in Shorthand and Tranrcription. B.S., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, 1933. McKeesporr High School, 1925- CARSTEN AHRENS, Inrtructor in Englirh. B.S., 19283 M.S., 1935, Ohio State University. Mclieesport High School, 1930- DOROTHY ANDERSON-AHRENS, Inrtructor in Latin. A.B., Morningside College, 1931, M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh, 1937. Mclieesport High School, 1934- HERBERT MARTIN AMSCHLER, Inftructor in German. BS., Pennsylvania State College, 1912. McKeesport High School, 1934- MARION LOUISE ARMSTRONG, Inftructor in Burinefr Law and Shorthand. B.S., Keuka College, 19345 M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1936. Mclieesport High School, 1936- Rosn FLORO-ARONE, Instructor in Clerical Practice, Shorthand, and Tranfcription. B.S., Indiana State Teachers' College, 1937. McKeesport High School, 1930- lXlARY ELIZABETH AULD, Instructor in Latin. A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1930. McKeesport High School, 1931- FOSTER BEATTY, Inytructor in Englifh. A.B., Geneva College, 1926, A.M., Columbia University, 1932. McKeesport High School, 1929- FACULTY HECTOR BELGRADE, Inrtrnctor in Chemirtigf. Ph.G., University of Pittsburgh, 19245 B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1930. McKeesport High School, 1934- IRA JOHN BERKEMA, Chairman ofthe Englifh Department and Inytrnctor in Engliih. A.B., 1910, A.M., 1915, University of Illinois. Mclieesport High School, 1919- HARRIET TEFFT-BLACK, Inytractor in Englirh. A.B., Allegheny College, 1928. McKees- port High School, 1928- JOSEPH W. BLACK, Inftrnctor in World Hiitory. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1930. Mclieesport High School, 1930- JOHN M. BLYTHE, Chairman of the Mathematica Department and Inftrnctor in Higher Algehra, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, and Intermediate Algehra. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1923, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1937. McKeesport High School, 1924- RACHEL M. BOAX, Inftractor in General Science. A.B., Goucher College, 1932. MCKCCS- port High School, 1932- J. W. BOWEN, Initrnctor in Plane Geometry. A.B., Transylvania College, 1921, A.M., University of Kentucky, 1928. Mclieesport High School, 1927- H. GERTRUDE BROWN, Inftrnctor in American Hiftozgf. A.B., Hiram College, 19235 A.M., University of Chicago, 1932. Mclieesport High School, 1928- ROSMER LORAINE BRUCE, Inrtrnctor in Bookkeeping and Bnrinecf Science. A.B., Grinnell College, 1923. McKeesport High School, 1926- FRANK BUCHANAN, Inrtractor in Economicf and Social Prohlemf. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1925. McKeesport High School, 1925- FRANCES CALHOUN, Inrtrnctor in Typewriting. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1937. McKeesport High School, 1937- J. S. CALHOUN, Inxtrnctor in General Science. B.S., Penn State College, 1920, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1938. McKeesport High School, 1921- R. D. CANNON, Instructor in Vocational Electrical Theory. McKeesport High School, 1929- HARRY L. CARLSON, Chairman of the Latin Department and Inftractor in Latin and in World Hicfory. A.B., Gettysburg College, 1924. McKeesport High School, 1924- BEATRICE VENESSA CARTWRIGHT, Inrtrnctor in World Hirtory. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1929, M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh, 1938. McKeesport High School, 1929- BYRON LYNN CHAPLIN, Inftrnctor in Electrical Theory, Mechanical Drawing, and Mechani- cal Drafting. B.S., Pennsylvania State College, 1924. McKeesport High School, 1932- KATHERINE MACKANIC-CHISHOLM, Inftriictor in Englifh and Citizenfhip. A.B. , Allegheny College, 1928. McKeesport High School, 1935- WILLIAM ATWOOD CLEES, Chairman of the Phyrical Education Department and Inftrnctor in Phyfical and Health Education. B.S., Grove City College, 1925. Mclieesport High School, 1930- JEAN BAIRD-COURSIN, Inftrnctor in Englifh, A.B., 1927, A.M. 1933, University of Pittsburgh, Mclieesport High School, 1908-1910-, 1920-1924, 1935- IRMA COURTICE, Inftrnctor in Commercial Arithmetic. A.B., Vassar College, 1930, A.M., Columbia University, 1931, McKeesport High School, 1934- RUTH L. CRAMBLET, Inftrnctor in Englifh. A.B., Allegheny College, 1928, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1938. McKeesport High School, 1928- ROBERT M. CRAUSAZ, Chairman of the French Department and Inftritctor in French. A.B., F Ohio Northern University, 1924, A.M., Ohio State University, 1928, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1933. McKeesport High School, 1928- GRACE BUERGIN-CRAVVTORD, Inrtrnctor in General Science. A.B., Allegheny College, 1931. McKeesport High School, 1932- OBER D. CROUSE, Chairman of the Science Department and Inctrnctor in Physicr. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1925. McKeesport High School, 1925- J. THOMAS DANKO, Inytrnctor in Indnftrial Mathernatics. E.E., Lehigh University, 1930, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1935. Mclieesport High School, 1933- LELAND PARK DEWOODY, Inrtrnctor in Bookkeeping. B.S., in Commerce, Grove City College, 1927, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1936. McKeesport High School, 1930- ALBERT R. DOEHLA, Inrtriector in General Science. A.B., Grove City College, 1932. McKeesport High School, 1933- MARGARET G. DUNLAP, Inftrnctor in American Hirtory. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1929. McKeesport High School, 1920- ANNE SVEDBERG-DUNLOP, Inrtructor in Englifh. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1937. McKeesport High School, 1933- LoU1s HARRY DUNLov, Inrtrnctor in Chemimgf. B.S., Allegheny College, 1928, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1936. McKeesport High School, 1928- ESTHER EMERSON, Inrtructor in Genera! Science. A.B., College of Wooster, 1934. Mc- Keesport High School, 1934- FLORENCE ENGELMAN, I nftrnctor in S alermanrhip and Typewritinlg. A.B. , Beaver College, 1930. McKeesport High School, 1930- ALICE M. ENGELS, Inftrnctor in S horthand. B.Ed., Whitewater State Teachers' College, 1937. McKeesport High School, 1929- SHELBY ERWIN, Chairman of the Hirtory Department ana' Inrtructor in Hirtory. A.B., Oakland City College, 1922, A.M., Indiana University, 1925. McKees- port High School, 1922- ALBERT T. FALLQUIST, Inrtructor in Chemirtry. B.S., Ohio Northern University, 1925. McKeesport High School, 1925- FLORA C. FELTON, Instructor in Citizenship. A.B., Ottetbein College, 1924. McKees- port High School, 1936- DONALD E. FERGUSON, Inftractor in Englicrh. A.B., Marietta College, 1928, A.M., Ohio State University, 1934. McKeesport High School, 1934- HULDA L. FLUKE, Inftractor in Englirh. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1934. McKees- port High School, 1933- CARRIE L. GA1LEY, Inrtrnctor in Genera! Science. A.B., Wellesley College, 1923. Mc- Keesport High School, 1936- BYRDE GILLLIAN, Inrtrnctor in Arithmetic and Algehra. McKeesport High School, 1921- SARAH GoRzo, Chairman of the Home Economicr Department ana' Inrtructor in Home Econ- ornier. B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1919, M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh, 1938. McKeesport High School, 1920-1924, 1935- LILLIAN L. GRAY, Instructor in Economicr ana' Social Prohlemf. B.S., Grove City Col- lege, 1925, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1933. McKeesport High School, 1927- JACKSON Lawis HAMMITT, Inrtrnetor in American Hixtory. A.B., 1924, A.M., 1925, Washington and Jefferson College. McKeesport High School, 1926- HAZEL L. HARDY, Inftructor in Bookkeeping. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1938. McKeesport High School, 1932- FACULTY STEWART NELSON HARTMAN, Inrtructor in Phyricr ana' Phycrical Geography. B.S., Susque- hanna University, 1921. Mclieesport High School, 1928- PRISCILLA HAZLETT, Inftructor in Commercial Arithmetic. B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1930. Mclieesport High School, 1934- ROBERT M. HERBERTSON, Inrtructor in General Science. A.B., 1929, A.M., 1933, Penn- sylvania State College. McKeesport High School, 1931- SELMA HERSKOWITZ, Inrtructor in Muiic. BS., Indiana State Teachers' College, 1933. Mclieesport High School, 1936- ANNE H. HILL, lnrtructor in Vocational and General Home Economicf. B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1935. Mclieesport High School, 1936- J. ROBERT IZOD, Inrtructor in Worla' History. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1934. Mclieesport High School, 1936- BERT JOHNSON, Chairman of the Vocational Education Department and Inftructor in Draft- ing. M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1937. McKeesport High School, 1936- J. MORRIS JONES, Inrtructor in Mechanical Drawing. Mclieesport High School, 1923- MARGARET KEREZSI, Inftructor in Englirh. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1932, Mclieesport High School, 1936- ALFRED A. KERR, Inftructor in Vocational Drafting. McKeesport High School, 1921- HARRY I... KOHN, Inrtructor in Englirh. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1932, A.M., University of Michigan, 1937. Mclieesport High School, 1936- M. C. KooNs, Inftructor in Vocational Drafting. McKeesport High School, 1926- GERALD F. LANKS, Inrtructor in Electricity. McKeesport High School, 1930- GRACE LEMON, Inrtructor in Commercial Arithmetic. A.B., Allegheny College, 1934. McKeesport High School, 1934- JAMES H. LEWIS, Inftructor in Indurtrial Electricity. B.S., in Education, University of Pittsburgh, 1932. McKeesport High School, 1930- GERTRUDE ESTELLE LINDQUIST, Inrtructor in Shorthand ana' Typewritin g. B.S., in Educa- tion, Incliana State Teachers' College, 1928. McKeesport High School, 1933- RACHELZA. LINDQUIST, Inrtructor in Citigenfhip and Commercial Arithmetic. McKeesport High School, 1935- RUTH E. Low, Inftructor in Englirh. A.B., 1916, A.M., 1930, Northwestern Uni- versity. McKeespOrt High School, 1926- JosEPHlLYNcH, Inrtructor in Algebra. B.S., Geneva College, 1924. Mclieesport High School, 1928- HELEN G. MALSEED, Inftructor in Wo:'lcl Hirtory. A.B., Muskingum College, 1930. Mclieesport High School, 1936- WAYNE E. MASON, Inrtructor in Social Prohlemt and Economicr. A.B., West Virginia University, 1924, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1933. Mclieesport High School, 1929- GEORGE HAVILLA MCCONNELL, Inrtriictor in Vocational Electrical Theory. B.S., in E.E., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1929. Mclieesport High School, 1934- CHARLES E. MCKENERY, Instructor in Engliyh. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1931. McKeesport High School, 1934- GWEN MCKENERY, Inrtructor in Englith. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1934. McKeesport High School, 1935- , ERNA ELIZABETH MEINERT, Instructor in Phyrical and Health Education. B.S., Temple University, 1937. Mclieesport High School, 1920- JOSEPH EARL MOFEATT, Instructor in Physics. B.S., Allegheny College, 1924. McKees- FACULTY port High School, 1929- ANNA A. NELSON, Instructor in English. A.B., Allegheny College, 1920. Mclieesport High School, 1921- C. LILLIAN NELSON, Instructor in English. A.B., Allegheny College, 1916. McKeesport High School, 1918- DOROTHY MARGARITTA NORTON, Instructor in French. A.B., Northwestern University, 1930, A.M., Pennsylvania State College, 1935. McKeesport High School, 1930- HELEN M. POTTHOFF, Instructor in Algehra. A.B., Allegheny College, 1930. McKees- port High School, 1931- JAY M. PRIEST, Instructor in Mechartical Drawing. B.S., Stout Institute, 1929, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1935. McKeesport High School, 1936- HARRY CLAY PRY, Instructor in English. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1933. MC- Keesport High School, 1934- MARGARET ALLAN RANKIN, Instructor in English. A.B., Allegheny College, 1927. McKeespOrt High School, 1928- MARK R. REIGARD, Instructor in Citizenship. A.B., Bethany College, 1929, A.M., University of Pittsburgh, 1932. McKeesport High School, 1934- AMELIA RICHARDSON, Instructor in Geometry. A.B., 1920, A.M., 1925, Grove City College. McKeesport High School, 1927- GLENN W. RIEMAN, Instructor in Algebra ana' Worlol History. A.B., Juniata College, 1929, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1933. McKeesport High School, 1930- ETHEL RIPPEL, Instructor in Citizenship. A.B., Wilson College, 1927, M.Litt., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, 1938. McKeesport High School, 1934- MARLIN Ross, Instructor in Latin and Citizenship. A.B., Wilson College, 1922. McKees- port High School, 1926- ' AUGusT MATTHEW SCHAD, Instructor in English. BS., Ohio State University, 1924, A.M., Columbia University, 1934. McKeesport High School, 1926- ELIZABETH SCOTT, Instructor in Typewriting and in Salesmanship. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1938. McKeesport High School, 1938- SAVINA S. SKEWIS, Instructor in Vocational Home Economics. B.S., University of Dela- ware, 1927, M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh, 1939. McKeespOrt High School, 1936- DOROTHY AMELIA SMEDLEY, Instructor in English. A.B., Cornell College, 1921, A.M., Columbia University, 1927. McKeesport High School, 1927- HELEN SOWA, Instructor in Health and Physical Education. B.S., Slippery Rock State Teachers' College, 1932. McK,eesport High School, 1934- FRANK STABLEIN, Instructor in Shop and Industrial Arts Patternmaking. McKeesport High School, 1928- DREW STEELE, Instructor in Economic Geography. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1937. McKeesport High School, 1937- SAMUEL LYTTEL STEWART, Instructor in General Science, World History, ana' Economic Geography. A.B., Westminster College, 1930. Mclieesport High School, 1930- LAWRENCE WILLIAM STRONG, Instructor in English. A.B., University of Michigan, 1914. McKeesport High School, 1914- E. STRIBRNY, Chairman of Music Department and Instructor in Instrumental Music. A.B. , Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1923. McKeesport High School, 1925- ELEANOR STUVE, High School Librarian. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1932, B.S., in Library Science, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1933. McKeesport High School, 1938- FACULTY WILLIAM S. TACEY, Initrnctor in American Hiftorgf. A.B., Geneva College, 1928, A.M., Columbia, 1932. Mclieespott High School, 1928- EDNA L. TAYLOR, Inrtrnctor in Algehra. A.B., Wellesley College, 1904. McKeesport High School, 1904- NORTON THOMAS, Inrtrnctor in American Hiftory. A.B., Susquehanna University, 1926, A,M., University of Pittsburgh, 1933. Mclieesport High School 1928- MARY E. THOMPSON, Imtrattor in Cioics. B.S., 1930, M.Ed., 1936, University of Pitts- burgh. McKeesport High School, 1933- J HENRY TINDALL, Inftriector in Social Prohlemf and American Hiftoigf. A.B., Pennsyl- vania State College, 1926, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1938. McKeesport High School, 1929- JOHN T. D. TINSON, Inftritctor in Biology. B.S., Bethany College, 1928. McKeespOrt High School, 1931- ELEANOR MCKINLEY TOBIN, Inrtriector in Englifh. A.B., Lake Erie College, 1930, M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh, 1936. McKeespOrt High School, 1931- LEO R. TRAVIS, Inftriector in American Hirtory. A.B., 19283 A.lVl.,, 1931, University of Pittsburgh. Mclieesport High School, 1930- H. WERA TRIMBLE, Inftriector in Art. B.S., Ohio University, 1928, A.M., Western Reserve University, 1933. McKeesport High School, 1936- 7 ARLA E. WALLAcE, Direetrexs of Choral Marie. B.S.M., Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1927. McKeespOrt High School, 1927- CATHERINE L. WATSON, Inftrzector in Englifh. A.B., Duquesne University, 1934. McKeespOrt High School, 1936- G. KATHERINE WATSON, Inftrnctor in French. AB., Pennsylvania College for Women, 1933. Mclieesport High School, 1934- HOMER O. WEITZ, Inffriictor in Vocational Drafting. B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1934. McKeespOrt High School, 1931- 1vY SIMPSON-WELLS, Inftriictor in General Science. A.B., Thiel College, 1931, McKces- port High School, 1931- RUTH A. WEST, Inftriettor in Cioicf. McKeesport High School, 1933- VIRGINIA SCULLY-WHITE, Instructor in Englirh. A.B., Bucknell University, 1927. Mclieesport High School, 1927- WALTER WIGGINS, lnitrztctor in Mathematicf. B.S., Westminster College, 19215 M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1936. Mclieesport High School, 1927- JOHN F. WILLAUER, Imtructor in Biology. B.S., Ursinus College, 1920, A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1937. Mclieesport High School, 1920- MARY LOUISE WILLS, Inftrnttor in Hirtoigf. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1931. Mclieesport High School, 1933- PHILIP H. WINGERT, Intrtriiclor in World Hiftory. A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1931, M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh, 1938. Mclieesport High School, 1934- AUGUST K. WINTERLING, Inftriector in Mechanical Drawing. B.S., University of Pitts- burgh, 1933. Mclieesport High School, 1928- AGNES YOUMANS, Instructor in Algebra. A.B., Lake Erie College, 1919. Mclieesport High School, 1928- E. L. ZIMMERMAN, Chairman of the Commercial Department and Inytriector in Shorthand and Transcription. B.S., Indiana State Teachers' College, 19275 A.M., West Virginia University, 1938. Mclieesport High School, 1938- In Memoriam E cannot say, and we will not say That they are dead. They are just away. With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, They have wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since they linger there And you-oh, you, who the wildest yearn For an old-time step, and the glad return, Think of them faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here. Think of them still as the same. We say, They are not dead,---they are just away. -famef Wl7ifC07l25 Riley ROBERT WILLIA M SMYTHE .Yeniar March 31, 1921 December 5, 1938 JUNE CROSSAN Frsdmzazz June 21, 1924 january 16, 1939 CHESTER GLINSKY PATRICIA GIBBONS Prefiilent Vice Prefiilenz' Industrial Secretarial Commercial The Class Of 1959 Clam Color: Clam .Flower Royal Blue and Silver Talisman Rose Claw Motto TO Overcomeg not to be Overcome. CLASS COLORS COMMITTEE MARGARET A. HALL, Chairman BETTY JANE BANKEY ROBERT G. GALL WALTER L. MCGREW EDITH BURNS MARY HIGGINBOTHAM JEAN L. MCKINNEY GUSTACHIO COMO WILLIAM LEACH ETHEL Z. SCHWARTZ CLASS FLOWER COMMITTEE A JEAN L. BERGGREN, Chairman LOUIS BOCCETTI IRENE MATHIEU GARNETT RANDOLPH RUTH GRIFFITHS BETTY L. IVICNULTY LOUISE STOCK BETTY M. KOCIS ELLA MAE MOHLMAN HAROLD SYKES CLASS MOTTO COMMITTEE DON E. WHITEHEAD, Chairman CATHERINE Cr. BLUM JOHN A. LUKAS NVELL SHAW ELEANOR EHLER DOROTHY L. MASSUNO CLARENCE THOMPSON LEROY D. HALL HOWARD NELSON VIRGINIA TRENT AUDREY TANNER AL SHAPIRO .Yecretafgf Treasurer Secretarial Commercial Preparatory The Class Of 1939 CLASS PLAY COMMITTEE WILLIAM HECKMAN, Chairman ALBERT CIRCOSTA KENNETH GEORGE JANE W. LEWIS WALTER FAWCETT JEAN HARRISON CHARLES MCATEE NED FREY SOPHIE POMYCALA INVITATIONS COMMITTEE JACK L. RICE, Chairman ALBERT C. BOCK NED KAMINSKY WILLIAM REILLY LEONARD DOUGLAS MILDRED MCGIRR RICA SPIEGEL DORIS MAE JAMISON ETHEL E. PETACH MARGARET STEWART CHRISTMAS DANCE COMMITTEE EDMUND SEDNEY, Chairman ELEANOR CLARK JEANNETTE MEREDITH REGINA RAZNY VINCENT MARTIN JOHN NESTERUK ANNE SIGMUND RUTH MCGUIRE MARIE NOVACK MARY LOU WALSH EASTER DANCE COMMITTEE LUCILLE PURKEY, Chairman RIDLEY ANDERSON JANE EVANS LOIS HAVECOTTE BETTE CONNORS NORMA GRIFFIN JEANNE E. SURGEON ALBERT GOTTESMAN DORIS M. HANSEN RICHARD WEIGLE First Row Mollie Abrams, Secretarial Commercial' Catherine Adams, General Academic Helen E. Allen, Secretarial Commercial Laura E. Allen, College Preparatory Alberta E. Allison, Secretarial Commercial S ccond Row Roy H. Allison, General Academic George Alm, Indnftrial Ridley T. Anderson, College Preparatory Betty E. Andrekovitch, Secretarial Commercial George A. Antoncic, General Academic l Third Row John A. Aranyos, College Preparatory Frank S. Arieo, lndnftrial Margaret Arokhaty, General Commercial Shirley Austin, Secretarial Commercial Virginia P. Austin, General Academic Fonrtlo Row Betty D. Babyak, General Commercial George Babyak, Indnrtrial Eva Bach, General Commercial H arry L. Backsrrom, Secretarial Commercial Edward B. Bacsi, College Preparatory 34 Pirft Row Louise H. Baker, Secretarial Commercial Erma L. Bales, General Academic Ernest L. Balint, General Academic Ann P. Banick, Secretarial Commercial Betty Jane Bankey, College Preparatory Dolores M. Bankey, Secretarial Commercial .Second Row Veronica M. Barchie, Secretarial Commercial Charles H. Barll, General Academic E. La Rue Barnes, Secretarial Commercial Dean W. Barnett, Indrixtrial Kenneth Barr Colle e Pre arator a eg P .7 Jack R. Barth, lndaftrial Thi rd Row William Battles, College Preparatory Clifford Barton, General Academic Violet M. Bash, College Preparatory George T. Bastasich, Indnetrial Charles A. Bauman, Indaftrial Doris E. Bauman, General Commercial Fourth Row William L. Beam, Indaotrial Morris Beck, College Preparatory Jack R. Becker, College Preparatory William R. Beclont, General Commercial Frank M. Beech, Indnrtrial Boris C. Belpuliti, .Yecretarial Commercial Firft Row Jean M. Benson, College Preparatory William M. Benson, College Preparatory Thomas A. Beresford, General Academic jean L. Berggren, College Preparatory Dorothy Bergman, College Preparatory' Second Row Alfred Bergstrom, Indnftrial Bernard H. Berkovitz, College Preparatory Daniel Bertok, Indaftrial Victor E. Bertory, General Academic Thomas D. Betters, Indaftrial I Third Row Evelyn Ruth Betz, Secretarial Commercial Eleanore A. Billy, Secretarial Commercial Roy K. Bittinger, General Academic William H. Black, Indaftrial John F. Bloom, General Academic Fourth Ro w Jean E. Blomquisr, College Preparatory Catherine G. Blum, College Preparatory Louis G. Boccerti, Indnytrial Sally L. Bocek, General Commercial Albert C. Bock, Indumtrial 26 First Row Ruth M. Bogard, Secretarial Commercial Walter E. Bohenko, College Preparatory Irene Bornyas, Secretarial Commercial Irene J. Bookel, Secretarial Commercial Sara L. Boord, General Commercial Edward T. Borowitz, General Academic Second Row Joselvh Borrelli, Indartrial Cly e Boyd, General Academic Nellie D. Boyd, College Preparatory John C. Branich, General Academic Glenn G. Broman, General Academic Arlene B. Brown, General Commercial Third Row Helen F. Brown, General Academic Pearl Brown, Secretarial Commercial Robert T. Brown, General Academic Rose V. Bruno, Secretarial Commercial Mary A. Buck, College Preparatory Alan Buckley, General Academic Fourth Row Violet M. Budai, Secretarial Commercial William Bunda, General Academic l. Ralph Burbridge, College Preparatory Teresa A. Burke, General Academic Edith C. Burns, College Preparatory Armida C. Buti, College Preparatory First Row Catherine B. Byard, General Commercial Martha Jane Byerly, General Academic Violet H. Byerly, General Academic Alice M. Cain, College Preparatory Adeline R. Callahan, General Commercial Second Row Cathryn Campbell, General Academic Charles E. Campbell, General Academic James Cardwell, General Academic C. Theodore Carlson, Secretarial Commercial Ravmond G. Carnahan, Indactrial Third Row Falco A. Carrozza, General Academic Richard L. Case, General Academic Alice M. Check, General Commercial Florence Chesnick, General Academic Louis Chotiner, General Academic Fourth Row Lawrence Chottiner, General Commercial Charles Christie, General Academic Betty O. Churchrnarl, General Academic Irma V. Cidboy, General Commercial Albert Circosta, College Preparefory 38 First Row Eleanor D. Clark, College Preparatory Robert S. Clark, General Academic Mary Clay, General Academic Gladys L. Coberly, General Academic Mike P.'Colecchi, Indnffrial Anna Coma, General Commercial .Yecond Row Gustachio Como, Indafrrial James H. Conley, General Academic Bette Connors, General Commercial Williamj. Considine, Indaftrial James N. Cooper, College Preparatory Nancy Jane Cosanella, General Acade mic Tloird Row Josephine Costanzo, Secretarial Commercial Ruth E. Cowan, General Academic Earl D. Craven. General Academic Edward F. Crawford, General Commercial Georgia Mae Crossman, Secretarial Commercial Ella C. Cunningham, General Academic Foartb Row George H. Cunningham, College Preparatory Helen C. Cunningham, College Preparatory Betty L. Dahlin, College Preparatory William A. Dashofy, General Commercial Albert Davis, Indartrial Pauline A. Davis, College Preparatory Fire! Row Regina Day, College Preparatory Donald DeCecco, General Academic Isabel T. Decker, College Preparatory Mary Louise De Falco, College Preparatory Ralph T. De Felice, Indaftrial Second Row Barnbina DelSignore, General Academic Ernest DelSignore, College Preparatory Dominic Denardo, General Academic Conrad Denning, College Preparatory Elsie De Podesta, .Siecretarial Commercial Third Row Nancy R. Derry, General Commercial Louis Descak, Indiectrial Dorothy Devic, Secretarial Commercial Richard G. Diamond, General Commercial Dorothy A. Dietrich, College Preparatory Fourth Roco Constance M. DiMucci, General Commercial Eva Dobo, College Preparatory Elinor F. Doctorik, General Academic Pete Dohanic, General Academic Annette R. Domingo, Secrerarial Commercial 40 Firft Row George Donaldson, General Academic Margie S. Donaldson, General Academic Leonard Douglas, College Preparatoigf George A. Drakos, General Academic Henry Dulvsik, Indiiffrial James P. Dudley, General Academic Second Row Catherine Dumic, General Commercial Gloria A. Dunn, General Commercial Walter Dziemski, Indnftrial William C. Dzombak, College Preparatory Charles F. Eekersberg, General Academic Samuel Egic, Indzufrial Third Row Eleanor M. Ehler, General Commercial Lois M. Eicher, College Preparaforjf Rita E. Eicker, Secretarial Commercial Ferol E. Ellenberger, Secretarial Commercial Donald C. Elliott, General Academic Charlotte Engstet, College Preparatory Fonrrb Row Clara R. Erdody, College Preparatory Robert E. Erickson, Indnftrial Adelaide Esau, General Commercial Charlotte M. Esau, Secretarial Commercial Mildred M. Evanovich, General Academic Nick Evanovich, Indiertrial Firrt Row Jane Evans, General Academic Reese Evans, College Preparatory Earl F. Fztix, Indiirtrial Millie E. Falco, General Commercial Jack Farley, College Preparatory Second Row Lois M. Fath, General Academic Orpah L. Fawcett, College Preparatory Walter J. Fawcett, Indiertrial Douglas E. Ferguson, College Preparatory Betty Kleine Fields, General Academic Third Row Geraldine S, Figola, Secretarial Commercial Helen L. Fillipsie, Secretarial Commercial Jack E. Find ley, General Academic June Finley, General Commercial George E. Finney, Indnrtrial Fourth Row Laliene Finney, General Academic Margaret E. Finney, General Academic john L. Fitz, General Academic Regis V. Fleckenstein, Indmzrial Della G. Flizzines, Secretarial Commercial 42 Firxt Row Robert A. Floodstrom, General Commercial Jack C. Forbes, General Academic Glen Forsythe, Indurtrial Erma Foster, General Commercial Dorothy B. Fortune, College Preparatory John Framiglio, Indicftrial Second Row Theodore M. Frank, Indnrtrial Georgej. Frankos, Indiirtrial ' Kathryn Frankovie, General Commercial George Frankovich, General Commercial Hilda G. Franks, Seeretarial Commercial Arnold F. Frederick, Indnytrial Third Row Marie Frevv, General Academic Ned W. Frey, College Preparatory Frank Frinsko, Indnrtrial Marie Nell Funk, General Academic Lillian M. Gacey, Secretarial Commercial Mike Galka, Indnrtrial Fourth Row Robert L. Gall, College Preparatory Dorothy Gayok, General Commercial Kenneth E. George, Industrial Marvin Gerendash, Indicxtrial Caroline B. Gibala, College Preparatory David Gibb, General Academic Fire! Row Howard T. Gilchrist, College Preparatory Ross A. Gillingham, Inelaftrial A. Joan Gimant, Secretarial Commercial Vernon H. Ginn, General Academic Charles Glarrovv, College Preparatory Second R ow Bette Jayne Goldberg, College Prepararom Stella M. Goscinsky, General Commercial Albert Gottesman, Inelafrrial John W. Grace, General Commercial Betty Irene Greene, Secretarial Commercial Tloirel Row Elsie May Greenevvald, General Academic Raymond Gregor, Inelaftrial Lillian L. Gretter, General Commercial Edward R. Gretz, Inalaffrial Frank D. Grirlin, General Academic Foarrlo Row Norma V. Griffin, General Commercial Clarence C. Griffith, College Preparatory Ruth Griffiths, General Academic Elmer K. Gronlund, Inelaferlal Dorothe A. Grossman, College Prepararoq 44 Firct Row Donald J. Grubbs, College Preparatory Jane Grzegorowicz, College Preparatory Anthony T. Gugala, General Academic Francis M. Guzik, General Academic A. Margaret Hall, Secretarial Commercial David Glenn Hall, College Preparatory Second Row Le Roy Hall, College Preparatory R. Glenn Hall, Indieetrial Mary Louise Hallett, College Preparatory Albert D. Halpern, General Commercial Ray Hamilton, Inductrial Raymond S. Hamm, General Academic Third Row Paul E, Hammerstrom, General Academic June E. Hannum, General Commercial Doris M. Hansen, College Preparatory Blairj. Harchut, General Commercial Jack L. Harden, General Cozntnercial Bernice G. Harris, Secretarial Commercial Fourth Row Jean Harrison, Secretarial Commercial Frank P. Hartig, Indactrial Mary E. Harrigan, General Academic Betty L, Hartland, Secretarial Commercial Lucille A. Hauser, Secretarial Commercial Lois Jean Havekotte, College Preparatory Firct Row Betty Hawthorne, Secretarial Commercial Joseph Haydie, Inelayrrial Marjorie Hayward, College Preparatory Everett K. Heath, Ineiafrrial G. Mervyn Heath, College Preparatory S econa' Row Robert D. Heatherington, General Academic Ted F. Hebda, General Commercial William R. Heckman, General Academic William G. Henry, General Commercial Mary Herhocik, Secretarial Commercial Tloirel Row Ralph Herrera, General Academic Harold Hess, General Academic Evelyn Higginbotham, General Commercial Donald R. Hillstrom, College Preparatory Betty Jane Hilty, College Preparatory Fourtlo Row Mary Jane Hinkle, College Preparatory John T. Hoagland, General Commercial Gladys B. Hobby, General Commercial Ella E. Hoffman, Secretarial Commercial Virginia E. Hoffmaster, College Preparatoq 46 Iiirff Row Brice Holland, College Preparatory Vera G. Hollywood, .Secretarial Commercial Eileen M. Holsing, General Commercial Lester E. Holt, College Preparatory Mary Catherine Holtzman, College Prepara Marjorie E. Hooper, General Academic Second Row Katherine Hopkins, General Commercial Marion L. Hordis, College Preparatory Anne Hornak, General Commercial Mary Jane Hornak, General Commercial Rhoda Horovitz, College Preparatory William Horvath, General Academic Tloird Ron' Joe Hrabosky, I ndnrtrial Margaret Hrea, General Academic Iohn M. Hresko, Indnftrial :Iohn D. Hromi, College Preparatory Harry F. Hudson, Indaftrial Mercedes A. Hughes, College Preparatori' Foartlo Row Frances G. Humenansky, Secretarial Commercial William O. Hunter, General Academic Edwardj. Huss, Indaftrial Dorothy Hyduk, General Academic William Irvine, General Commercial John A. Irwin, College Preparatory Firft Row Julia lsacco, Secretarial Commercial Daniel P. Ivkovic, General Commercial EdvvarclJ. lzbicki, Indaxtrial Clara E. lzzo, Secretarial Commercial Joe G. Jackel, College Preparatory Second Row Nellie M.Jacksor1, General Commercial Lillian H. Jacobs, Secretarial Commercial Dorismae P. Jamison, College Preparatory Frank Janos, I ndzifrrial Mary Mae Janus, General Commercial Third Row Albert Jarusinsky, College Prepararogr Flora L. Jerkins, General Commercial Doris M. Johnson, College Prepararoq H. Louise Johnson, General Academic Melba M. Johnson, Secretarial Commercial Fourtlv Row Ruth E. Johnson, Secretarial Commercial Vivian L. Johnson, College Preparatory Warren Johnson, General Academic Betty Mae Johnston, General Commercial Robert B. Johnston, Indicftrial 48 Fire! Row Annabelle Jones, General Academic Frank A. Jones, General Academic Mildred Jones, General Academic-withdrawn R. Merle Jones, Indiectrial Williamj. Jordan, General Commercial William F. Joseph, Indnrtrial Second Row Minnie Joshovvitz, Secretarial Commercial Jack Joy, General Academic Mary E. Joyce, General Academic Merle Judd, Indiicerial Donald D. Julin, College Preparatory Ned Kaminsky, General Academic Third Row Stem A. Kanach, Secretarial Commercial Regina C. Kania, General Commercial Steve Kanyusik, Indieetrial Andrew B. Karaffa, General Commercial Norma C. Karber, College Preparatogf Esther Katz, .Secretarial Commercial Fourth Row Adam Kavic, Indiertrial Reynea M. Kavros, Secretarial Commercial Leona M. Kazmerski, Secretarial Commercial Evelyn Keaton, .Secretarial Commercial Catherine L. Keeney, General Commercial Elda May Kegler, College Preparatory Firxt Row Edward R. Kelley, Inditftrial Thomas Kelley, College Preparatory William G. Kemper, lnditftrial Mildred E. Kendrick, College Preparatory William H. Kennedy, Industrial Second Row Glenn W. Kerfoot, Indayrrial La Rue V. Kerfoot, Secretarial Commercial John A. Kerns, General Commercial Russell C. Kerr, College Preparatory Magdeline Kertis, General Commercial Third Row Louise Kessel, College Preparatory Lawrence J. Kessler, General Academic Norma D. Kimball, General Academic Clarence M. King, College Preparatory Mary Ellen King, General Academic Fourth Row Robert E. King, College Preparatory Roy S. Kingan, General Academic Robert E. Kiser, Indaftrial Jean A. Klein, Secretarial Commercial Ross C. Knapton, General Academic 50 Firm! Row Jean I. Kniepkamp, General Commercial Harry E. Knight, College Preparatory Lucille G. Knight, College Preparatory William P. Knnrtz, College Preparatory Betty M. Koeis, College Preparatory Margaret Kokayko, College Preparatofy .feconcl Row Joseph A. Koltiska, Inalnfrrlal Paul Komaromy, General Acaclefnic Helen Maye Kontz, General Commercial lose h M Kos Inaartrial L p . , . Gust Koueouthakis, General Academic Michael Kovacevie, Inclnxtrial Third Row James E. Kozak, General Academic Eleanor A. Kozar, General Commercial Faith M. Kramer, General Academic Evelyn R. Krause, Secretarial Commercial William Kritikos, General Academic Henry E. Krupa, General Commercial Fourth Row William Kruper, College Preparatory Irene L. Kula, General Commercial Genevieve R. Kurkowski, College Preparatory Dorothy H. Kushner, Secretarial Commercial Virginia Kushner, College Preparatogf Emilie A. Kyslinger, General Commercial Firft Row Bertha W. Lacey, College Preparatory Ruth E. Lacey, College Preparatory Ann M. Lambert, Secretarial Commercial George Landkrohn, College Preparatory Eleanorll. Landstrom, General Commercial Second Row William C. Lange, General Academic Dorothy E. Lantz, General Academic Charles M. Larish, General Academic Alice Larson, Secretarial Commercial Betty Jane Larson, General Commercial Third Row Scott W. Larson, General Academic William L. Larson, Indnftrial Mary A. Lasiea, Secretarial Commercial Margaret Laszloffy, College Preparatory John W. Laughlin, General Academic Fonrtla Row Wlilliam Leach, Indieftrial Charles C. Leaghty, Industrial Roy W. Leaghty, Indieftrial William R. Leekemby, Indiirrrial Donald H. Leffarcl, General Academic 52 Firft Row Margaret D. Leibold, General Commercial Mary Lemaek, General Commercial Alleda B. Lemon, College Preparatory Tom Leonard, General Commercial Galen E. Lepsch, General Academic Theresia Lesnansky, Secretarial Commercial Second Row Catherine F. Lewis, General Commercial Florence M. Lewis, Secretarial Commercial Jack W. Lewis, College Preparatory Jane W. Lewis, College Preparatory Matt A. Liberkowski, General Academic William E. Lickerr, General Academic Third Row Anne E. Lind, Secretarial Commercial Margie M. Livingston, General Commercial George Lott, College Preparatory Dorothy G. Lorz, General Academic Peggy Lovell, General Academic Anna Lucza, Secretarial Commercial Foartlo Row Lois K. Ludwig, General Academic John A. Lukas, lndaftrial Rose M. Lukeric, General Academic Hildo A. Lupari, Indiertrial Ethyl Lynn, Secretarial Commercial William Lyons, General Academic Firft Row Harry K. Lysell, Indiiftrial Harriet C. Macfarlane, General Academic Paul Mackey, General Academic Mary M. Magavv, College Preparatory Carl V. Magnuson, Indiictrial Second Row Nathan Mandel, General Commercial Delores Mann, Secretarial Commercial Helen Mann, General Commercial Irene M. Marcase, Secretarial Commercial Helen C. Margitan, Secretarial Commercial Third Row Stephan F. Marshall, Indiirtrial Edward W. Martin, Secretarial Commercial Vincent R. Martin, Indactrial William Martin, Indiirtrial Agnes Martinelli, Secretarial Commercial Fourth Ro uf Richard Marton, College Preparatory Tillie Martynuk, General Academic Delores M. Massery, Secretarial Commercial Louise R. Mason, College Preparatory Dorothy L. Massung, Secretarial Commercial 54 Fir!! Row Raymond Massung, Imlaftrial Ruth G. Masters, College Preparatory Raymond F. Matelan, Indaftrial Betty-Le Matheny, General Academic Irene Mathieu, College Preparatory Edwin H. Mathis, General Academic Second Row Dorothy L. Matta, Secretarial Commercial Evan B. Maurer, College Preparatory Martha Maydew, College Preparatory Steven B. Mayher, General Commercial Rose M. Mazzone, College Preparatory Charles MCAtee, College Preparatofy Tbira' Rout Mary M. McCabe, Secretarial Commercial Marie MCCahill, Secretarial Commercial Edward McCarthy, Imliirtrial Robert MeCaughan, College Preparatofy Ted W. MCCune, College Preparatory' Robertj. McDivett, Imlirftrial Fourth Ron' R. Lee McFadden, College Preparatory Mary C. MeGettigan, College Preparatory Mildred M. McGirr, General Commercial Walter L. MCGrew, General Commercial Ruth McGuire, Secretarial Commercial Paul McKenna, College Preparatory Firxt Row Jean McKinney, College Preparatory Helen M. McLaughlin, General Commercial Mildred G. McMannis, General Academic John P. McNally, General Academic Jack T. MCNCW, General Academic Second Row Betty L. McNulty, Secretarial Commercial Debs R. Melegari, General Academic Ruth E. Mellinger, General Academic Bruno Menozzi, Indafcrial Jeannette Meredith, General Academic Third Row Frances E. Merry, General Academic Betty Mae Metz, General Commercial Carl Michael, General Academic Helen M. Mihalevie, Secretarial Commercial Bette L. Miller, General Academic Fourtlo Row Clyde E. Miller, Industrial Geralda A. Miller, College Preparatory Iohn E. Miller, College Preparatory 'Margaret E. Miller, College Preparatory Walter Miller, College Prefaratory 56 First Row Ella Mae Mohlman, General Academic Catherine Mols, General Academic Henry P. Mols, Industrial Mary Monaghan, General Academic Daniel J. Monahan, General Commercial John B. Moore, Iiidilrrrial Second Row Regis Moore, Iiidarfrial WalrerlL. Moore, General Academic Johngl.. Morrison, General Academic Rita Morsey, General Academic Charles J. Morus, Iadafirial Clifford l-l. Mossburg, General Academic Third Row Fred Motz, College Preparaioiy Margaret Mrvos, General Commercial Carl R. Mull, General Academic Ray T. Mullaly, Iizdiirtrial William M. Muretisch, Industrial John Murphy, Secretarial Commercial Foiirtli Row Walter W. Murrer, College Preparafory Eunice D. Muse, Secretarial Commercial Leota A. Myers, .Secretarial Commercial Robertj. Myers, Secretarial Commercial Ethel L. Nagy, General Commercial Pearl M. Naysmith, Secretarial Commercial Perf! Ro uf Carl V. Nelson, College Preparatory' Eloise A. Nelson, College Preparatory Howard Nelson, College Preparatory Lois M. Nelson, General Commercial Margaret L. Nelson, College Preparatory ,Sleeonel Row John M. Nemecek, General Aeaelemie John Nesteruk, Inelzrxrrlal Andrew Nestor, Inelmrrial Georgia H. Nickelson, College Preparafozjf lklzlry Norton, General Coowzereial Third Row Marie C. Novack, College Preparatory Willialn Nyilas, Ifzeimerial Harry Nyquist, Secretarial Commercial Emil L. Nystrom, General Commercial Howard C. Oberfeitinger, College Preparatory Fourth Row Howard W. Odenthal, General Aeaelemic John L. O'Hara, General Acaelemie Andrew Olayos, General Academic Eugene V. Olinski, Inelmtrlal Annette R. Opalko, General Commercial 58 Firff Row Anastasia Ornovvski, Secretarial Commercial Zoe Eileen Oskin, College Preparatory Harry Ottinger, College Preparatory Marie Lois Otto, General Commercial Jane P. Overholt, College Prepararory Alberta N. Owens, General Academic Second Row Elizabeth Pack, General Academic Gaber Palacli, Indnrlrial Aurelia A. Palian, General Commercial Joe E. Palko, Indnrlrial Ruth V. Palm, General Academic Valeria Panek, General Commercial 1 Third Row Iames Parnham, General Academic Florence Parucha, General Academic Evalyn L. Passaro, College Preparatory Violet D. Patch, General Commercial Carl T. Pater, Industrial Caroline L. Pater, General Commercial Fonrfli Row Eleanore F. Pater, Secretarial Commercial Irene E. Patrick, General Academic Cora B. Patterson, College Preparatory D. Clair Patterson, General Academic Ianet Patterson, General Commercial 'Fred Pearson, Indnrtrial Firrt Row Daisy Jean Pearson, Secretarial Commercial J. Loren Peck, General Academic Alfred W. Peers, General Academic Isabel A. Penzak, General Commercial Mary Ann Perviznik, Secretarial Commercial Second Row Ethel E. Petach, College Preparatory Olga Petaeh, College Preparatory James R. Peterson, General Academic Elinor R. Petrick, Secretarial Commercial Helen Petro, General Academic Third Row Della F. Petrosky, College Preparatory Richard F. Phillips, General Academic Stanley Pieehowicz, College Preparatory Tom P. Plesniak, Indnftrial Charles A. Ploszay, College Preparatory Fourth Row Albert Plutko, Indieftrial John S. Poehask, lndaftrial Vivian Pohlod, College Preparatory George Poko, General Commercial John M. Polakovic, Indicftrial 60 Firct Row Sophia P. Pomycala, Secretarial Commercial Ruth M. Popernick, College Preparatory Mae R. Poynor, General Commercial Dorothy Mae Pratt, College Preparatory Dorothy E. Prezel, General Commercial Eleanor M. Priester, Secretarial Commercial Second Rozo Anne Proc, General Commercial Lois E. Pry, General Commercial Patricia C. Pugh, College Preparatory Lucille I. Purkey, General Academic Nick Pusi, Indieftrial Alice M. Qualters, General Commercial Third Row James L. Quantz, General Academic Elmer R. Queen, Indieycrial Anna C. Radinovic, General Commercial Mary Radinovic, General Academic Lois M. Raible, Secretarial Commercial Roy T. Ruible, Indnccrial Fourth Row Theresa Rainford, General Academic Garnett B. Randolph, College Preparatory Edith Ranzier, Secretarial Commercial Anne M. Rascher, Secretarial Commercial Charles A. Rauzan, College Preparatory Glenn E. Raymer, Indnrcrial First Row Regina K. Razny, .Secretarial Commercial George R. Reader, Iridaftrial Kathryn M. Rebold, General Academic Robert L. Rees, General Academic William D. Reid, General Academic .Yecoizd Row William P. Reilly, General Academic Eleanor M. Reitler, College Preparatory Florence Remas, Secretarial Commercial Steven A. Resnak, India-trial Jack A. Rhoades, lndaftrial -. . LA- N o- -5- 'NN' -1 . , V Vg- , 1 I - li' 1 ... l ' I 1 VFW lf.-V1 HV. ' I W . ' : ' 1 kv-,., 1,'.1j'wr.' xr 1. lil- -'El iff Huff L5 A - 1 V 1 5 r V' K . , . 4 , X , V 1 ,,. ,.. you -3 .4 rl ', :,,4 'l'-fe -l' --: I L Y 5 I r . , f f 1 z W wwf, ti., it V. - f . W ...,.. -,,-lg, ,---ww-Y. .. V-my-l M t...,,T.v--1 -vw. lull l l ' l- 5 ll IW li SJW ZLLP-L'.ildaflfvg13lf55l5li7f9xL3:?:,.w:t1Lfl'1.'r4v:lc.1 Third Row William D. Rhodes, Indartrial Annie D. Riazzi, Secretarial Commercial Jack L. Rice, Indartrial Robert F. Riggs, Industrial Irma. G. Rob, General Commercial Fourtlo Row Betty M. Robb, General Commercial Melzine Roberts, Secretarial Commercial Russell E. Robertson, College Preparatory Robert B. Robinson, General Academic William R. Robinson, College Preparatory 62 1 l kr- ' .f X 2 2 : Q 4. , ,X W ' T I i lil E Q ti Lf- . ,.1,,7,,..7...,. l . .N ..S'1T ?' Firff Row Doris M. Roderick, College Preparafory Joe K. Rogerson, College Preparatory Charles R. Romick, Indafcrial Betty Rorahaugh, General Commercial Jessie M. Rosnick, College Preparatory Charles W. Ross, General Second Row Jennings Rubizzi, General Commercial Alphonse B. Rucki, College Preparafoijv Anna Marie Rufling, Secretarial Commercial Catherine E. Rupcic, Secretarial Commercial Marian A. Russell, General Academic Erma V. Sakas, General Commercial 1 1 Third Row Blanche M. Salalca, General Commercial Natalej. Scappetura, Indacrrial Margaret M. Schllesinger, General Academic Margaret V. Schmeltzer, College Preparatory A. Robert Schmidt, General Academic Elizabeth L. Schoeller, Secretarial Commercial Foarrlo Row Hazel M. Schoeller, Secretarial Commercial Vera A. Schumann, Secretarial Commercial Ethel Z. Schwartz, General Academic Wilbert H. Schwotzer, College Preparaiory Iames K. Scott, General Academic Iohn V. Scott, General Firft Row Edmund C. Seclney, College Preparatory Jean E. Seclney, College Preparatoijl Betty M. Seinar, Secretarial Commercial John V. Selgo, General Commercial Milton B. Selkovvitz, College Preparatory Second Row Jean E. Sellers, Secretarial Commercial William C. Semke, Indieytrial Earl F. Serena, General Academic Ward O. Sharpe, General Academic Dorothy M. Shaw, Secretarial Commercial Tloird Row Nell Shaw, College Preparatofgf John E. Sheehan, Industrial Joseph M. Shiclel, General Academic Anne M. Shinoski, Secretarial Commercial Anne B. Sigmund, College Preparatory Fourth Row Agnes Silan, Secretarial Commercial Joseph E. Simco, Indnftrial Joseph Simon, Indiertrial E. Elaine Simpson, Secretarial Commercial Paul R. Simurcla, Indnytrial 64 Firrt Row Mike G. Sinichak, Indiiytrial Margaret Sipos, Secretarial Commercial hlichael Sirak, General Commercial Albert Siskind, lndiiftrial Ethel Sivak, General Commercial Fern V. Sjoberg, Secretarial Commercial Second Row Anna Skalyo, College Preparatory Theresa M. Skifhngton, General Commercial Catherine Skursky, General Academic Frank W. Slaney, General Academic Glenn E. Sloane, Indiirtrial Ethel Small, General Commercial Third Row Beatrice V. Smith, College Preparatory Edward T. Smith, Indaftrial George Smith, General Academic Helen F. Smith, College Preparatory' Kathryn C. Smith, General Academic Margaret I. Smith, College Preparatory Foierila Row Wilda Jean Smith, General Commercial Charles Smochko, Indziftrial Eugene Smolak, General Academic Olive A. Smolinsky, Secretarial Commercial Jean W. Sneddon, College Preparatory Margaret J. Snyder, General Academic Firft Row Lilyan Sobel, Secretarial Commercial Harry Solan, Indaxtrial Florence Solomon, Secretarial Commercial Mary Ann Sotak, General Commercial Anna Sovva, College Preparatovy Second Row Josephine M. Sovva, Secretarial Commercial Michael Spearnak, Indaetrial Rica Spiegel, College Preparatory Dorothy M. Sproul, Secretarial Commercial Frieda Srulson, College Preparatory Third Row Georgia Stamatia, General Commercial Joseph D. Starmack, Indarlrial Frances E. Starr, College Preparatory Elizabeth M. Stearns, General Academic C. William Steele, General Academic Q Fonrtlo Row William E. Steelnack, General Academic Martha Stegman, General Commercial William H. Stein, General Academic John Stepanik, Indnrtrial Anne Stepanovic, General Commercial 66 lilrff Row Fred Stephan, l7lLl7l.Yfl'llZl Anna Mae Stephanovie, Secrefarial Commercial Florence Stern, General Academic Shirley Sternquist, General Commercial Margaret E. Stewart, General Commercial Fred Stiplcovits, Industrial .fecofzd Row Louise E. Stock, College Preparatory Catherine Stokzln, General Commercial Grace A. Stoops, College Preparatory Andrew Stripsky, Imiarfrial Kenneth Strom, General Commerrial Atlzlh C. Stull, General Acaelemrc Thircl Row Ray Suarez, Irzdzerrrial Gretel K. Suchant, General Academic Peter A. Suhajdn, Irzclzcftrial Jay Sullivan, College Preparatory William Sullivan, College Preparatog' Margaret Sundquist, Secretarial Commercial Fourth Row Kathryn F. Sutton, General Commercial Jeanne E. Surgeon, College Preparatory Harold C. Sykes, Indzrfrrial james W. Szarzynski, Inaartrial Leonard R. Tabish, College Preparatory Edna M. Taylor, General Firrt Row Kathryn Taylor, College Preparatory Julia A. Telesko, Secretarial Commercial Dorothy Tenenbaum, Secretarial Commercial Bess M. Thomas, Secretarial Commercial Howard S. Thomas, General Academic Second Row Paul A. Thomas, General Academic Rovvine Evelyn Thomas, General Academic Betty Mae Thompson, College Preparatory Clarence Thompson, General Academic Jeane E. Thompson, College Preparatory Tbird Row John M. Tirpak, Indaftrial Doris Mae Titzell, .Secretarial Commercial Anna Tokar, Secretarial Commercial Gertrude M. Tomko, General Commercial lrene L. Tomko, General Commercial Fourth Row Jennett M. Tonks, Secretarial Commercial Isabelle G. Torrance, Secretarial Commercial William G. Toth, College Preparatory William Toth, Indnytrial John Totin, General Academic G8 lfirrt Ron' Virginia E. Trent, Secretarial Commercial Mary E. Tumartt, General Academic Joe A. Turean, Indnftrial Thelma B. Turner, Secretarial Commercial Doris Jeanne Tyson, College Preparatory Dorothy E. Uhrich, General Academic Second Row john Ulakovic, General Academic George F. Ullum, General Commercial Betty A. Ulmer, College Preparatory Arthur R. Ulrich, College Preparafory Carolyn l. Ulrich, Secretarial Commercial Irene A. Vadas, General Academic Tloird Row Julia A. Valecko, General Commercial Jeanne E. Valoon, General Commercial ,Ioe E. Van Horn, College Preparatory Georgej. Vanyo, College Preparatory Andrew A. Vavrek, Indnffrial Irene D. Verbanovie, General Commercial Fozertli Row William R. Veronick, Indzeftrial Eva Versellesi, College Preparatory Eugene C. Vickers, College Preparatory S. Samuel Vignovic, General Academic Milan G. Vujnovieh, Secretarial Commercial Ruth L. Visoke, .Secretarial Commercial Fire! Row Louis G. Vitsas, College Preparatory June K. Vorce, College Preparatory Andrew H. Vozar, Iricliercrial Victoria Vulgarakis, Secretarial Commercial John Waligura, Ina'ie.rtrial S econel Row Mary Wallace, S ecrerarial Commercial Mary Lou Walsh, General Commercial Marie Wampler, College Preparafory Andrew R. Wargovich, General Academic Art Watson, General Academic Tloirel Row Jule Ann Watters, College Preparatory Roy Webb, Inelie.i'trial Larry R. Wedclell, College Preparatory Margaret B. Wedel, Secretarial Commercial Richard Weigle, College Preparatory Foiirtb Row William E. Weinel, General Acaelemic Bernice V. Weiskircher, General Commercial Lila Weiskircher, Secretarial Commercial A. Milton Weiss, Inelnerrial Evelyn G. Weissert, Secretarial Commercial T0 Firyt Row Ida H. Weitzner, Secretarial Commercial George Welch, General Academic Raymond F. Welty, General Academic Isabelle M. Wertz, College Preparatory Henry E. West, General Academic Oliver F. Wester, General Academic Second Row Don E. Whitehead, College Preparatory Belva L. Whiteman, Secretarial Commercial Doris Mae Wigand, Secretarial Commercial Nora A. Wiles, General Commercial Betty Mae Williams, Secretarial Commercial Dorothyj. Wilson, College Preparatoiy Third Row Jack A. Wilson, College Preparatory May Wilson, Secretarial Commercial Betty-I. Winso, General Academic John Wisneski, Indiertrial Henry T. Wodzinski, General Academic Marian Wood, General Academic Fourth Row George B. Wright, General Sophie L. Wruszak, Secretarial Commercial Sarah P. Wunderley, Secretarial Commercia John G. Wynn, College Preparatory Anne Yablonsky, General Commercial Ethel M. Yahn, Secretarial Commercial l Nicholas Yaksic, General Academic Elsie S. Yonek, General Commercial George F. Young, College Prepezmfmgv Annabelle M. Zegudovic, Secretarial Commercial By Connery of the Daily Newr Air View ofthe High School and the Memorial Field taken during the MeKeesport- Duquesne Football Game, November 11, 1938, by Daily Newr Staff Photographer. 72 . fi4llI p --,f T E cKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL A Helen Abraham Rosalie Abraham Addison Acie Vincent Adams Rodney P. Akerberg Eleanore M. Albine Elsie Allen Jack Allen Adelbett E. Ammon Alberta Anderson Arthur Anderson Dorothy Andrews Theresa Antonella B Anita Bacchus Vera R. Bacchus Jean Baer Norma L. Bailey Julius Bakas Fred Baker Josephine Balawajder Irene Balogh Beryl Barnes Claire Barnes Gayle Barnes Jack Barnes Bernard T. Barr LaVerne Barrels Robert Barrels Jack Barthlow George Bashur Richard Beal Lucille G. Beam William Bechtol Marian Beck Robert G. Beck George G. Beilstein Caroline Beisler Edith Beitz George Belancie Charles O. Bell Margaret Bellas Charles Benish John Beno Carl Benson Lillian G. Benson Anna Benyak John Bereznak Lillian Berger Lennie W. Berry Frances Bertovich Dominick Betters Rose Betters Marjorie R. Beveridge Edith Biddle Cassie Bieda ElmerJ. Billy Helen Bilohlavek Wilfred B. Bishop Mildred Black Rita Black William M. Black Zenas Black Robert Blamick Dorothy H. Bogatd Peter Bohenko Victor G. Bonnet The Class of 1940 Blanche M. Bowman Nan Betty Bowser Hattie Branson Irene Brennan Eleanor K. Brenner Daniel Brenyo Louise Breyer Evelyn Bridges Mary Briggs Mary Brilla John Brletic Edith Brough Phyllis Brown Ralph Brown Ronald B. Brown Stanley Brown Catherine P. Brulja Alice Buchko Mary Buckman Howard Bumbarger Daisy Burkholder John Burnside Robert G. Burstrom Bernard Buser Josephine Butler Kathryn Buzek C Cecelia J. Cain Sharma Caldwell Ruth Callihan Claire Calvin Michael Cambon Joseph Campel Kathryn Carey Scovel Carlson Walter Carlson George Carothers Helen Marie Carrozza Leo Carr Sam S. Cartia Anna Belle Casturo Eubrey Cawthorn Dominic Cecchini John Cellerini Albert Cellerini Mike Cerniga Mary Louise Chew George Chemsak Marie Chizum Anna Chocinsky Dorothy E. Chomanics Evelyn Chrissafedes Margaret Christy Ben Andrew Chuchla Walter Chuchle Mary Jane Clay Thomas J. Clay Dolores Cline Walter G. Clymire Edwin Coates Ruth Colling Joseph Coma Arthur J. Como Victoria C. Consales Martha Conrad Edna Mae Cook Betty Copper Jay Corbett William Cornell Jean Cotter Clyde E. Coulson Anna Belle Coulter Jane K. Cox Frank Crall Rose Crawford Eleanor Crish Helen Crish Betty Louise Crosby Shirley Crossot C. Ruth Cunningham Frank A. Curcio Bob Curlanis Nancy Jean Cusick Georgia Cynkar D Joseph L. Daczkowski Kenneth A. Dannenhauer Harold Darling Robert Davison Clifford Dawson Carl Day Richard C. Dean August DeClaudio Ellen Deedrick Mercedes A. DeFalco Mary DeRose William Detweiler John Diegelman Grace J. Dietrich Dominic DiMucci Dorothy C. Dingeldein Robert Dingeldine Katherine Ditter Charles Dittman Joe Divincenzo Ruth L. Dobbs Dorothy Doctor Eugene Doka Betty Donaldson Stella Donato Mildred Dontrich Charles Douglas Josephine M. Dranko Marie Dreer Paul Driscoll Mike Drobish Ann Dubsik Elizabeth Dudik John E. Dudik John Dugan Joseph Dugan Matthew Dujumie Mary Dumic Thoburn Dunlop Donna Durstine George Dzombak Ellen M. Dzuro E Gertrude Easterling Lavaun Eckels Arthur Edinboro John Eizenhafer John W. Elek Ruth M. Ellis Louis Elster ' :gl ii Wm: Am 5 'llfl-iHI re A mill- William Ely Billy R. Engiver James R. Englert Frances M. Eremia Elaine Erickson Betty Esau George Evkovich F Nick Fabrizio Jack Fairley William D. Falkenstein Alex Fazekas George Fedak Margaret L. Fedasz Anna Feltz Steven Fencik Edward O. Fenske Marjorie Ferenac Alicia Fernandez Jack Fey Sandor Feyes Paul Fincik Harry Fisher Betty M. Fleckenstein Bessie Flizanes John Fogaras Earl Forbeck George E. Ford Edward Forgash LaVerne Forsythe Ennis Fossi Ruth Frable Gus Francescantinio Samuel B. Frazier Lois Frederick Leah L. Friedman Raymond Friend Grace Frischholz Bernice Froberg Jean Fry Vincent Fry G Angalene Galzerano Henrietta Galzerano Gene Gamble Virginia Garratt Marjorie E. Garvin Garnett Gash Matt Gasparovic Florence Gaudy Virginia R. Gault Elma B. Gay Martha Gay Paul L. Gazdik Louise L. Geisel Joseph P. Gennaro Nelda E. George Zorrie Gerba Isabel Geronditis Jane E. Getty Irene Gilbert Dorothy Gilchrist Robert Gilchrist Martin Gilmore Stanley Gladkowski Francis Glaub Edward F. Gliwa , ,,,,, W iilllli Helen G. Godula Phyllis Goldberg Rosamond L. Goldberg Kathryn M. Goodman William Grabill Claire L. Graham George S. Graver Frank R. Grback Evans Greaves Lillian Greenfield Florence Gregor John Griffin Robert Griffin Jean L. Griffiths George Gross Joseph S. Grudovich Allina B. Grzegorowicz Eugenia Gumbert H Richard Haben Glenn G. Haberman Duane G. Hackett George S. Hackett Harold Hackett Amelia F. Hager Elmer Haidler Isaac Hairl Amy Hall G. Ernest Hall Ruth Jane Hall Helen Halozak Grace A. Hamlin James Hammar Ruth Handel Elaine Hannum Edward Harcut Regina M. Harmon Oron Harper Lois L. Harrison Russell Harrison Thomas C. Hartig Helen Hartwick Lorraine Hays Robert E. Herlehy Leonard Herrmann Edward Higgs Joseph G. Hill Mary Hnat Eugene Hoffman Robert Hoffman Lois Horn Julia A. Hornicsar Gabor Horvath Joseph Horvath Audrey L. Howard Dorothy Hranicky Elmer Hrehocik Mary Jane Hutton Phyllis Hughes James F. Hull Jean Hunter Frank Hurley Frank Hussman Joseph H. Hutchinson Robert Hutchison I Thelma B. Ingold Betty Irvine Mary E. Ivcevic Mike Iwasowich in i ' x g in mum il, lA T in Hlaagggaalaii wfisir H if - -E . aQl? g1ff3lE5 l l all 2 THE CLASS OF 1940 J Bette Jacobs Helen Jacobs Pauline J. Jacobs Bettie Jamison Joseph Jarusinsky Janet Jenkins Helen Jeremias Harold M. Jones Olga Joseph Molly Josowitz Earl R. Jourdain Alicia M. Judge Clara A. Jurasek K Emil Kacik Emma Kadar Edward Kadlubowski Katherine Kaftanich Arthur Kagle Dorothy Kaler Edmund Kaler Helen Kalina Paul Kalp Tom Kaminski Melvin L. Kaminsky Margaret Kanyusik Vivienne L. Karnes Walter Kasunich Edward Katchur Anne Kattie Harriet Katz Nick Kavic John P. Kawa Jane Keeler Lewis Kees Richard Kegler Betty Kellerman Fred A. Kemp June Kennedy Patricia A. Kennedy Burton Kennedy Joe Kepich George Kercell John Kerezi Herman Kerns Chester Kerr Lenore Kerr Joseph W. Kessel Laibe Kessler Robert Kessler Theodore Kessler Curtis A. Kite William Kittiko Leroy Kittle Bernard Klein Regina Klune Paul Kluczka William T. Knapton Lois Kniss Mable Knoll Harry Knott Norman D. Knox John Koltiska Wanda Kondrosky Louise D. Koss Agnes Kostkas Elizabeth Kotch Sussie Kotch Grace Kovach Steve Kovacic Joe Kovacs Joe Kovaly James P. Kramchak Leroy H. Kreutzman Margaret Krivonak Walter Kruczek Mary Krznarich George Kucsmas Paul J. Kunas Jose h Kunf PauiJJ. Kunas Joseph Kunf Marion R. Kunkle Eleanor Kushner Florence Kutre L Ralph W. Lacey Winifred Lacey Jack P. Lamp Lois I. Landstrom Mildred Landstrom Mary Lanagn David Langsdorf Albert Larimer Mary Larson Olive Jean Latta Sam Lauris Lucille D. Lawson Dave Layton Albert Lazar Aron L. Lebowitz David R. Leffard Irene Legin Stuart A. Leighton Warren Leister George Lichman Mary Jane Lickley William Lickley Mary L. Liebold Robert Liedtke Thelma Linneman Bruce E. Linderman Edward Little Elmer Lofgren Frances Lofgren John Loftus Floe Lowery Clarence Luce Jane A. Luehm Eleanore Luketic Bernice A. Lux Alice Lyons Oscar M. Lytle M Betty Magosh Helen Maha Glen Mann John R. Manning Arlene B. Manuel Rose Marcelli Metro Marchyn Irene Marhefka William Markland Mark Markonic Charles Markos Helen A. Markovitz Evelyn C. Marton George E. Martin Edward Martinak Albert S. Maser J. William Massung Edward Matejcic Dorothy Maurer Warren McCarthy Orisin S. McClean Alberta E. McClure James McClure Mary J. McCoy Julia Marie McCoy Sarah E. McCracken Nellie McDivitt Earl McDowell Jean McFadden Betty McGowan Findley McGrew Violet McGrew Dorothy McGuirk Helen McKay William R. McKees Irvin McKeever Harold McLaughlin Ray McLaughlin Billy M. McNulty Mary M. Medved Jeanne Merry Hilda Mertz James Michalski William Mihalek Regina Mihock Alex Miklos Stanley Miksza Agnes Miller Bethel Miller Betty Jane Miller Dorthea Miller Elsie A. Miller Marion Miller Robert Miller Dorothy A. Miscevich John Moffat William Montgomery Charles F. Morningstar Dorothy Morningstar Antoinette C. Morrell Joe Morrell June Morrison Jimmie M. Morriss Shirlie Moskowitz Daisy Mrvos John Mulac William T. Murtha Mary A. Musconte Herbert S. Muse Pete Mutolo Betty Myers Robert Myers N Albert G. Nagy Mary Jane Nau Betty Naylor Meredith Nelson Irene Nestlerode Joe Newlin Foster Nicholas Eleanor Nicholson Hazel Noel Emma J. Novak Guy Nylander 1-ff ' THE YOUGH-A-MO E cKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL O Frank W. Ochodski Dorothy Ohrman Paul Ohrman Racille Olender Ernest R. Olson Helen Oris Raymond Orszulak Hope V. Oskin Rita M. O'Toole Burton Overstake Jane L. Owens P Leona Painter Albert Palady John Palcsey Gilbert A. Palm Kenneth Pangburn Irene Park Doris Jean Passaro John A. Pastelock Helen L. Patterson Isabel Patterson William C. Paul Burke Pavlovich Irene O. Pavuk Mary Payne George Pazelli Stevan Petach LaVada Peterman Violet Peterman Thomas J. Petro Victoria E. Piesik Eleanor Piotrowski Eugene Piper James Piper Michael Polakovic John T. Poljak Jessie Pollard John Pomycala Joe Popach Elmer Popavich Catherine Popoff Henry L. Popoloskc Marian Popowitz Grace Potersnak Mary Potonia James L. Poynor Alex V. Predki Harriet Price Jean Price June Price Dale Provius Sylvia Prytulak Margaret Puckey Bengt A. Pulls Leonard Puskaric R Marian Rabold Helen M. Rascher Steve Ratesick Margie A. Regensburger Mary E. Reinhart June Renaut John Resetlco Robert Rhodes James Richel Dorothy Ridge Margaret Rigotti THE CLASS OF 1940 Kenneth W. Riley Valerie Riley Mary E. Ringler Betty Ritter Helen T. Rob William Robinson Christine Rogerson David Rosner Charles Ross Betty L. Rost James J. Rost Marvin A. Roth Ella Mae Rowe Gladys Rubenstein Risueglio Ruozzi Dolores Ryan Walter Rybar S Anna Sabol Joseph Sakas Raymond Sakowski Carl Salvi Lois Sammer Betty L. Sampson Agnes Samudosky Helen Samudosky Emil Sanetta Joseph Sanlakovic Norma G. Scheidemantel William J. Schink Claire Schmidt William A. Schmidt Richard Schmidt Kathleen A. Schmitz Ann Schreiner Audrey Schuch Janet Schultz Lois Schultz Lorraine Schwartz Frances Scop Ruth C. Scott Camille Scounakis Charles Sedlar Edward Seliga Albert W, Sellers Ruth Semke Vera P. Senko Edward Servov George Sevick Jack N. Shaw James Sherer Vivian Marie Shivey Kathryn Shuster Leah Shuster Dorothy Signet Gail E. Sillaman Dorothea Silverman Aloysius S. Simak Raymond Simeral Anna Sipkovich Charles E. Sisson Philip Sistik Alice Sieverka Marcella Skifhngton Arthur H. Slack Betty Simcox Erma Smith John Smith Marian E. Smith Wesley Smythe Mary Louise Snooks Anna M. Snyder Catherine Snyder Elverna L. Snyder Richard Snyder Anna Marie Sontich Harry Sowa Raymond Sowko John C. Spehar Louise Spiegel Shirley R. Spiegel Joe Spinelli William Spuhlur Lottie Stalowski John Staneich Earl H. Starry Paul L. Staudenmayer Jack J. Stein Rose Steiner Fannie Stella Marcella Stepansky Dorothy V. Stephan Reuben Stephanovic Richard O. Stevenson Thelma M. Stewart Donald H. Stinebaugh Mary Stepanovich Nick Stojanovic Steve Strager Louise Sundin Gus A. Sundquist Charles Su p Raymond Sluton Carl Svitko Peggy Swail Jane Sweeney Pauline L. Szala T Mary Ann Takacs Donald C. Taylor Olive Taylor Jose h Tedesko Mildnred S. Thomas Carmela Thomasell Charles Thompson Mae V. Thornberg Anna Tierno Margaret Toal Betty Jane Toal Leonard Tobias James A. Tomasello Elizabeth Tomko Betty R. Tomko Laverne Tomlins Margaret V. Toth Mike Totin Minnie Traeger Phyllis Traeger Robert Tremont Loretta Turner U Grace A. Uhrich Stanley Ukasik Harry Urbaniak Edward Usko V Dante Vadala L dm? L E. HF, . ...Av . ...AH .af Helen Vakarcs Stephanie Vegely James Ventura Alice Vetterly Steve Vidnovic Jane Vitullo Nick Vodila Fred Vogt Thelma Voss Paul Vukinanic Anna Vukovic W Theodore F. Wakefield Claire Waldron Margaret C. Walsh Jean Ward Ann Wargo Margaret Wargo Robert Wargo Helen P. Watters Robert Weber Betty Weddle Helen Weiss Sidney M. Weiss Dorothy Weissenberger Mercedes E. Werb John H. Wertenbach Virginia M. Wertenbach Edward T. Wessel Richard Whigham William A. White Betty Whoolery Kenneth Widany Edward Widdows Harold Wiegand Emily M. Williams William Williamson Norman E. Willis Ted Willis Robert Wilson Claire Wise Leonara K. Wise Leona Wojdyla Milton Wolf Robert H. Wood Samuel Wood Dolores H. Wukoson James G. Wunder Jeanette Wunder Flora E, Wunderley Robert Wunderley Edward A. Wygonik Frank Wynn X Robert G. Xides Y Helen Yonkovich Anna Yunecko Z Steve Zanich Alfred Zauper Katherine Zell Betty Zenn Katherine Zimmer Dolores Zimmerman David P. Zivitz Loretta Zwingler A Richard Abbot Jean Abel Vivienne Abrams James Acheson Harriet Ackerman Walter C. Adams Herbert Ahlin Henry Ahlquist Margaret Aigner Hagan Ainsworth Charles Akerberg Bertha Alberts Anna Mae Allen Genevieve Altmey Margaret Altmeyer Sara Altemus Lawrence Amendola Alan Amper Betty Andre Charles Andrews Leonard Andrews Lora Anitori Robert F. Antes Frank P. Anto Joseph Frank Antonelli Garland M. Arvin Georgianna Austin Harry Austin CI' B Joseph Thomas Bach Ralph Elmer Bacha Mary I. Baehr Alix Elmer Bahus Wesley A. Bailey Lois Mae Baird William J. Baird Ted Baird Ethel Baker Harry Baker Kenneth A. Baker Robert G. Baker William Bakos Herbert Baldis Dorothy Bales Lois Bangert Margaret A. Banisky Bob Bankey Paul Baran Steve Baran James Barchie Harry Barco Ann Lois Barkemeyer Doris E. Barnes Dorothy Barr Nancy Bash Edith Beard Pete Beckowitz Margaret Bedsworth Mary Ann Beer Regis Beighley Elmer A. Beissel Jack Bell James W. Bell Nancy L. Bell A, f um :z l' The Class of 1941 Robert Bell Jean Benjamin Rose Benick Chester Berg Joseph Bergstein Mike Berizney Margaret Berkowsky Bernard Berkovitz Catherine Berna Victoria Berna Kathryn Berquist Anna Berta George Betz Jack Bingaman Margaret Bilohlavek Evelyn Biriscik Charlotte Bishop Eleanor Blair Charles Blanchard Evelyn Blazina George Blackwell Walter Bocek Al Bodnar William C. Bolt Billy Bone Eva Booth Goldie Borello Frank Borowski Glenn Borowski Marjorie Borowsky Victor Bosnak Jean A. Bowen Glenn E. Bowers Lois Jean Boyd Fay Boyer Doris L. Boyland Gerald Bradley William C. Bradley Lois Breakall Joseph L. Breier Richard C. Briech Erma Brimscombe Duane R. Brokanbel-1 Helda Renee Brown Jack M. Brown Vera Brown Joseph Brownowski Betty V. Brubaker Betty E. Bruce Edward S. Bruce Matthew Bruise Jim Bryan William Bryan William C. Bryant Frank Buccini Peter Frank Buccini Theodore Buck Betty Budai Helen Budnick John C. Burall Clarence Burdo Charles Lee Burns Charles Busch Ruth M. Busch John Butala Mary Butko Warren Byard C Jay V. Cable Teresa W. Cafiera Eugene R. Calloway Lorrainne Calvin Jack Cameron Phillip Campagna Charles A. Campbell Donald E. Campbell Grace Campbell Norman Campbell Arthur J. Cardisco Almon Ames Carey Edward Louis Carlson Richard Carlson Charles Carone Naser Carothirs Ida Carrozza Louis Carpenter Betty P. Carr Marion Carr LaVerne Carr Henry J. Carter Mabel Carter Jessie M. Carter William Cartwright Alberta Caruso Robert Lee Caughlin Dorothy Ann Chalfant Frances M. Challner Margaret C. Chapman Robert W. Charleswor John Charney Margaret Chemsak Eulia Chisholm Dolores Chizurn Ethel Chomanics Evelyn Chotiner Sophia Chrissafedes Thelma P. Christian Pauline E. Cielieska Paul Claar Albert Clark Robert L. Clark Lena Claire Cocci Betty Cochenour Lucille Coleman Larnen Carl Conrad James P. Cook Arthur Cooper William Copan Alice Copper Gloria Cordone James H. Corron Roy Cox Patty Craighead Ruth Crawley Harry A. Cready Virginia R. Crissman Birdie Crosier Alver Cruse Gladys Curran Ethel Czapik D Evelyn Dahlin th Hayes Dakin Rita R. Daley Frank E. Damasky Jay Damico Arthur Vincent Dandor John Danko Louis Dannenhauer Jean Louise Darr Grace Davis John Davis Jean Dauvin Clifford Dayton William Debrason Henry DeFelice Raymond Delo Glenn G. Denning Maude Denning Harold Dennison Charlotte Dietrich George A. Diggins Kathryn Ditter Jean Ditter Anna B. Dobas June Dodds John Domarski Helen Domino Oliver J. Donahoe Daniel Dougherty Dorothy Downies Catherine Downey DeWitt Downey Charles Carl Drago Lilly Drago Mildred Duda Edward Dudek John Dudek Joseph Dudek Anna Dudik Jean Dudgeon Paul Frank Dujmic Mary Louise Dukic Daniel Dukic Agnes B. Dunlop Bobetta Dunlap Edmin Dunn Stephan Durkay Evelyn Dzama E Marion Eckles Dolores J. Edison Helen Virtue Edmundso Virginia Edmundson Clarence Edwards Nick Egic Billy Egri Robert Ehrman Evelyn O. Eichkoltz Grace Mildred Eicker Angelinia M. Elia Martha Ellenberger William Elliott Judson Ellis Brunsell O. Elwood Freda Elizabeth Emery William Emmerson Jack Engelbrecht Il 76 llll lflwllfllllllwgifi-iii-5-sem T H E Y o u G H A M o N X E C K E E s P o R T H I G H s c H o o L IKH Jimi Hubert English Mary A. Ennis Alberta H. Erickson William Erickson Ralph Erikson Elmer Erkel Ester Estner Betty Anne Englert Bernard W. Evanchak Lillian Evanchak Ann Evanovich F Henry Fairbaugh Joseph Fairbaugh Ruth Ann Faix Mary C. Fahwarzny Richard A. Farkas Jerry Farquhar Lois Fawcett Albert Fazekas Albert Fazik George Fedela George Fedor Mary Feher Alvin Feick Donald Feick John Feltz Pauline Feltz Elizabeth Ferguson Joseph Ferguson Albert Fernandez Robert Ferrier Gloria Ferry Virginia Ferry Anna L. Feterick Mike Feterik Doris G. Fetters Richard Fetters Edward Field Helen Louise Filipovic Allen G. Filson Jane Filson Julanne Finley Ruth Finney ' Jean Finney George Fish Jack Fitzpatrick Doris H. Flaherty Betty M. Fleckenstein Ethel Fleckenstein Harvey Fleming Harold Fletcher Rena J. Flex Freda Flizanes John Fontanese John Forrest Martha Forsmark Mario Fossi William Foster Jack Fox Pauline Framiglio Julia Francitis Betty Franklin William Frankovic Florence J. Fredrick Walter Frederick Pearline Freeman Lillian Frencik Calvin Frick THE CLASS OF 1941 Connie Friedman Ann Frinsko Kathryn Frketich Geraldine R. Furlong Natalina Fusco G Andrew S. Gajzik Anna Gala Lillian Gall Anna M. Gallagher Betty Gallatin Joseph Gallow Helen Galzerano Alex Ganyu Ann W. Garancsi Marietta Garland Thomas A. Gasdick William M. Gasdick Lydia Gasky John Gasparovich Lawrence Gearing John Geci Theodore Genaros Emma Gergely James Gerondites Irene Gerosky Helen Gibala Louis Giese Eileen Fern Gilbert Jim W. Gilchrist Edward J. Giles Myrtle Erene Giles Robert Giles Doris E. Gilmore Mary Gimant Julia A. Gionanronio Consie Glarrow Charles Gleditsch Mildred T. Glucick Betty J. Gobbel Dolores Godak Marian Goetz William R. Goetz Doris Goldberg Leonard Goldberg Steve Gooch Robert Good Alma Goode Jack Gorman Lauretta Gorman Ernest Gorring Joe Goscinsky Nick Goscinsky Margaret Goss Betty Gothart Florence Gotmrsman Francis Gourask Emily D. Graber Alex Grace Dorothy A. Grahn Frances Graziano Margaret Greene Eleanora Greenawalt Maynard Greenheld William Greenland Charles Gross Mary L. Gross Meredith M. Gross Sol N. Gross Sophie Grygiencz Rose Marie Grygo Frank Guiser Charles E. Gust Howard Guttman John Gwosden H Nancy J. Hackett Harry Hager Mary Jane Haidle Wilbur Hairkuis Betty M. Haley John Hall Ruth M. Hall Jack E. Hann Harold Hanimer Isabel Hanton Albina Hannum Janet O. Harkless Albert W. Harkness Edwin Harris Murray Harris Earl G. Harrison Jean Harrison Margaret L. Hassler Ward Heath George E. Hector Flora Heisler Mary Herbert William G. Herold Margaret Herreran Dolores Higham Francis Higham Robert Higham Mark Hilbert Maynard Hilbert James Hill Tom E. Hill Patsy R. Hinkle Elaine Hoberg Eva J. Hobby Jimmy Hodgson Betty Jean Hoffman Donald Hoffman William Hoffman Jean Hogan Joseph Hogya Millie Hoinkes Steve M. Hogya Della Holden Corrine Holland Katherine Holmes Clara Hollywood Lois Hollywood John Holt Ruth A. Holstone Anna L. Holtzman Ann E. Hopke Jean Horr Anne Horvat Edward Horvath Jack D. Howe John Hosni Bennett Hough Jack Hoyt Irene Hrabosky Frank Hreha George Hudak Dorothy J. Huffman L t 3511 Mari J t WIW1 iw 1 Mary Huffman Anna Hughes Catherine Hughes James W. Hughes Lois Bell Hull David E. Hurley Josephine Hurrell Clarence Huston Jean E, Huston Bill Hutchinson Harry Huduk I Melvain Ilgenfritz Verneise Irby Betty L. Irwin James Irwin Flora D. Isbin Fern Israel Kenneth Israel Anna C. Ivcevic Robert Iverson Emanuel Ivory Mike Ivosevich George Iwasowich Louis Izzo J Margaret Jack Sidney E. Jackson Stanley Jackson Daisy Jagnjick Mary Jaimee Charles James George James Dorothy Jamnicky Tom Jeffrey James E. Jenkins Roy F. Jenkins Alfred Jodie Thomas Johns Alice Johnson Dolores Johnson James Johnson Jean Johnson Jeanne Johnson Martel Johnson Mary Johnson Aileen Jones Irma Jones Mildred Jones Barbara Jordan Arthur Juhasz K John Kacur George Kadrick Dorothy Kaftanick Charles Kalina Cliff Kalkbrenner Mary L. Karabin Edith Kardos Margaret Kardos George Karikas Anthony Kasong Henry Kasprzyk Josephine Kasprzuk Joseph E. Katrenic Ruth Katz Kenneth Kaufman ff! 'KWTSZQQ - ml I iywffgl 11 , aF5lill1,.Jl M, -ftiiii BE fgglgitf' Mary Kauffman Irene Kazry Aloysius Keddie Pearl Keeney Marlene Keller John Kellerman Patrick Kelley Dorothy Kelly Jean Kelly Priscilla Kemeny James P. Kemper Katherine Kendrick Calvin Kennedy Carol Kennedy Katherine Kercill Philip Kerklo David Kerr Charles Kier Jack Kiester Sylvia Kimelman Corrine King James King Lawrence King Bernard Kinsel Robert Kirsch Evelyn Kish Andrew Kita Betty Kite Edmund Kittiko Mary Klacik James Kleckner Miriam Klein Tony Klenak Russell Klob Thomas Knight Harold Kohl Lois Jean Kohler Frank Kohut Grace Koos Miller Koss Joseph Koss Andy Kostkas Stella Koszila John Kotroczo Helen Kotrozo Helen Kovacevic Mary Kozlowski Joseph Krall Michael Kraly Stephan Kray Dorothy Kretschmer Anna Krupa Madeline Krznaric Olga Kubala Catherine Kuhn Joseph Kulasa Elsie Kulha Andy Kunas Dorothy Kunes John Kunicky Ella J. Kunkle Delphine Kurkowski Delores Kuschner Gladys Kushner Helen Kusic Mary Kusic Sophie Kusic Dorothy Kwiecinski 1 l 452 f1.Hira'e 'llr il THE CLASS OF 1941 L Elizabeth Labash Thomas Lacey Jack Lacock Anna Lagoyda Edythe Landstrom Albert Lang Pauline Lang Cixroe Lapkowicz Virginia Larson Ethel Laszloffy Valere Lawniczak Elizabeth Lawson Marie Lawton Betty Leach Leonard Lebenson Sadie Lebowitz Raymond LeBreton John Legree Louise Leigh Peggy Leizure Dorothy Lemon Anna Lesko Bette Levitte Tressa Lewandosky Leonard Lewandowski Betty Lewis Betty Lichenstein Anna Limperos Harry Lindamood Kenneth Lindberg William Lindberg Alberta Linge Norma Lingle Jane List Kerwyn Little Lillian Lockhart Dona Loeber- Elmer Lofgren Esther Lofstrom Albert Ludik Thelma Lumsden Betty Lundberg Dorothy Lundgren George Lyall Charles Lynch William Lynch M Gladys Mader David Magnuson Harry Magnuson Mary E. Mains Walter Mains Annette Mainwarung Bernard Makowka Joseph Makowka Stanley Makowka Aloysius Makowska Helen Maksin William Maley Virginia Mallak Lucille Malm Dorothy Mandick Sundy Mannette Bill Manns Joseph Manzlak John Margitan Nick Marinac Bill Marinello Helen Markos Louis Markowitz Louise Marnell Shirley Marsden Vincent Martin Gertrude Maser Dorothy Mass Harold Masters Ruth Matheny Robert Mather Irene Marta Kenneth Matta Steve Mattich Grace Maurer Alvin Mauner Mary Mavonich Lucy Mayerski Frank Mazza Donald McCartney Garnett McCaulley Billie McCoy Richard McCune Marjorie McDonough Frank McGlashan Letitia McGregor James McHugh Norma McKee Marjory McKeever Larry McKenna Leona McKeovvn Richard McMarlin Ruth McMillan Andrew Megala Herman Mehlman James Mellinger John A. Menzie William Menzie Evelyn Mercur Patsy Mercurio Margaret Mertinko Trilby Messer Allen Metz Allen Metzler Lillian Metzler Betty J. Meyers Raymond Meyers Fern Miller Orion Miller Robert Miller Betty Milliken Ann Mima William Minnick Jack Moffatt James Moffatt Alex Molnar Joanna Molnar Stanley Mols Peter Momich Wade Mooney Evelyn Moore Glenn Moore Laverne Moore John Morade Constantine Moraitis Andrew Morgo Audrey Morrain Frances Morrell Jose h Morris PauFMorris Harry Morrison Ina Morrison Rita Morus Billy Mossburg Eugene Motto Eileen Moxham Beverly Mraz Rose Mrvas John Muha Rose Muic Eugene Mullaly Thomas Mullen Faith Murphy John Musulin Jack Myers N Bill Nagy Kathryn Navarole Robert Nee John D. Neel Betty N eff Lois Nelson Myrtle L. Nelson John Nestlerode John Nestor Florence Nicolude Stanley Nietrzeba Stella T. Noivichi Arthur M. Noon Annette Novitski Louis M. Novitski Stanley Nowicki Herbert Nylander Raymond E. Nylander Carl Hanley Nystrom O Frances Obranic William O'Brien Eleanor Obusek Michael Ocelka Theresa Ochop John O'Donnell Doris Ogilvy James Michael O'Hara Clyde Ohrman Jack Olson Jean D. Orr Albert Orris John Orris Sam Orth John S. Osika Weston L. Osterman James Ostrosky Michael Otroba David F. Owen Joe Oyler P Margaret M. Palko Earl John Palm William Palm Genevieve Palmer William Palmer John Panko Madaline Paradise James A. Patch John J. Patrick Evelyn J. Patterson rr-is YOUGH-A-nMON E McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL Florry Patterson Mary Pavlic Teddy Pavlock Violet Pavuk Daniel Payne Peter Pazuchancis Dorothy Pechar Sam A. Pecora Don B. Peebly Cecil Peers Irene Pekala Charles S. Penn John Penn Betty Peoples Everett O. Pequeen Anthony Petrella Margaret Petro Mary Anne Petro Joselijh Mike Petrulla Leo etrulli Regina Petruna Frank Joseph Patterson Dorothy Phillips Mary Picardi Irene Pinkowski Edward Plesnick Arthur Podgyor Mary A. Polak Juanita Polite Mary Poljak Julia Pollock Albert Pomaibo Mercedes Pomycala Mary Ponko Victor Popoff George Popovic Elmer Popovich Jean D. Porreco Helen Porvasnik Elizabeth Poszer Esther M. Powers LaVerne Maxine Powers Shirley J. Powers Kenneth Prescott Jean Price Robert Priester Marie Principal Matthew Priselac Mildred Proc Earl Pryor Anthony Puc Stanley T. Puc Theodore Puckey Rose Puhala Charles Pulin Charles Pusi John Puskaric Kathryn Puskarich Matthew Puskarich Q James Qualters R Alice Radvansky Irene Anna Rafferty Gladys Railingshafer Dorothy Ramsden Cora L. Randolph William Rankin THE CLASS OF 1941 Edna Ruth Ransch Olive L. Ranzier Frank Rastrieli John Ravey George D. Rayman William Rebold John D. Reed Zella Rees June F. Reilly Camille Renckly Robert Reynolds June Rhodes Philomena E. Rhodes Mary Riazzi Rita Richards Glen Richardson Eleanor Richter James Richter Lorraine L. Ricketts Thomas J. Riley Frank Rinella Mary Allyne Ringter Kathryn R. Ritchey Walter Robert Ritchey Mike Rizzo Arlene Roberts Roberta Virginia Roberts William Roberts Joseph Robinson Ray S. Robinson James E. Roche Bernard Rodgers Kenneth Rogerson Glenn Rojohn Mary E. Roper Edward Rosak Emma J. Rose Helen Rose Howard Rose Wilda Rose Christina Ross Katherine B. Ross Jacqueline R. Rowe Esther Rubenfleld August A. Ruby Gertrude R. Ruffing Olive Ruffing Pauline M. Rufiing Margaret Rupcic Ellen O. Rupp William Ruozzi Phyllis Helen Ruschak Frank Ruscin Andrew Rusinko Frank Ryan James P. Ryan Raymond Rybarczyk Walter Rzeniak S Leona Saarup Elizabeth J. Sabo Helen Sakol Irene Salai Armand Salvi Paul Samios Dorothy Sample Dorothy E. Sandin Tibor Sandor Anne Mae Sandusky Dave H. Savage Margaret Savage Irene Ruth Sawders Alex I. Sayers DuWayne R. Sayles Joseph Scavariel Rosemarie Scavariel Betty Jane Schener Salvatore Schiavo Bryna Schwartz George Schmidt Minta Ara Schneider James Schonberg Dorothy Schorr Fern Schulhof Bernard Schultz Donnajune Schultz George Sch wertzer Irma Schwertzer Regina C. Schwertzcr Robert H. Scott Anna Sebest Robert Sechrist Richard Seckinger Elizabeth Seddon Helen L. Schoeller Herbert Sei gle Dorothy Semchak Ethel Semcinai Paul Shalkowski Elizabeth Shannon Mary Shannon Earl Shaw Betty Jane Shephard Raymond Sherer Dorothy Sherrick John Shinoski Steve Shopaki Vesna Shubat James Siebert Murry Siegel Mildred Agnes Simko James E. Simon Margaret Simon Joe Simqu Paul Simqui Ann Sinderich Dorothy Sindrich Florence Ann Singleton Steve Senichak Belva Sinn Frank Sinocer Charlotte Siskind Mary Sivak Dorothy Sivant Paul Sivy Walter Sewierka Catherine Skelley Katherine Skelley Stanley Skelley Evelyn Sklencar Nick Skezas Josephine H. Skiba Mic ael Skorich Bertha M. Skotniche Lorraine Slack Betty E. Slaney Gertrude Sloane Dennis Smith Edward Smith s ..ltE2H..R...ate1fElm Marion G. Smith Millard Smith Theresa Smith Joe Smocker Margaret Sobasky Albert Solan Dorothy Mae Soles Helen V. Solvay Helen Sotak Josephine A. Sowa John Sowerby Anthony Spano Edward Spiegelberg Raffela Spinelli Mary E. Spishock Evelyn D. Sprowl Dorothy Sprowls Carolyn Srulson Shirlie Srulson Edwin Staburski Harry Stamata George Stamatellos Mike Staniech Edward Stankowicz John Staymater Harry Steele Helen Steelnack Charles N. Stegman June Stegman Jack Steiner Ralph Stelzle Ella Mae Stephan William Stephan George Stephanovich Norma Stephenson Fannie Stern Eva Sternquist Francis Helen Stevens Joseph Stevens Duane Stevenson Wilma Stewart John Stokan Aileen G. Stringer Leroy Streets Vera Strgar Gail H. Strifller Clifford Stringer Vern Sturgeon Amel Sucky Alvin Supansic Bernard J. Sumrnitt Jean A. Sundberg George Suskalo Emma Carolyn Swainson Edward Francis Swanger William C. Swanson Dorothy Swant Florence J. Swartz Joseph Swierzbinski Andy Swonick William Szeg Helen Szuck Beatrice Szygenda T Elmer Tabish Irene Takas Louise Anne Tamburrinc Frank Tart Eleanor Tatar H72 q ill UL' ll K Y wt 1 Mary Eugene Tatarzyn Louise V. Taubet Marian Taylor Phyllis Taylor Helen A. Telliho Mike Terek Charles Theleen Betty Thomas Dorothy Jane Thomas James Thomas Clifford Elrod Thompso Dorothy Jane Thompso Glenn Thompson Jim Thompson Robert Thompson Jean Thrasher Jean Tice Albert Tirpak Edward A. Tirpak Margaret Patricia Tkac George Tonks Emma Toth Helen Toth Edward Traczynski Leo Trich Edward Treewasser Margaret Trocha Lois Trostle Grace Turk Kenneth Tuverson Eugene B. Tyler Donna Eltelle Tyson Helen Tyson U James Umbarger Leonard Ungar ll I'1 THE CLASS OF 1941 Margaret Uremich V Helen Valalik Elizabeth R. Valenta Jean Valentine Margaret Valoon Harry Van Horn Robert Van Kirk Jeanne Van Loon James Vargo Bill Varon Albert Vasco Nick Vasil Maurice Verbin Mary Vignovic John Visaeh Barbara Anne Voelker Lois E. Volk Norman D. Vota Margaret Vremick Mary Vulgarakis W Harry Wacherle Thomas Ward Andrew D. Waiter Betty J. Wakefield Jean Walna John Walsh John A. Walsh Mary Louise Walsh Frank Walters Reed H. Walters Lola E. Ward Donald Wardell Basil R. Wargo Raymond Wargovieh Virginia Mary Warhold Thomas W. Warren Kathryn A. Warwich John T. Wasel Andrew Waselewski Alex T, Wash Zoltan Wash Bob Watson Henry Watson Margaret Watson Tudman Wayman Curtess Weaver Harry Wechster Virginia Weeter Lucille Weigle George Weimer Daniel D, Weiss Paul Welch Tom Welch Lois K. Welty Eleanora Weiskircher Kenneth Wertz Cyril West Jean A. West William B. West Glenn H. Westman Edwin Wetzler William Wetzler Edward White Frank Whiteman Marjorie Whiteman Lillian A. Wicklund Jennie Wilkey Nenerva Williams Sara Bell Willis Ted Willis Jack Wills Ronald C. Wilson Beatrice E. Winand Jack Wise Eunice Wisener BetryJ. Wiskeman Grace Wisser June Wisser Frances Witkowski Joe J. Wagtowicz Lillian Wolfarth Helen Wood Lillian Woodlock Jack Woodward Earl Wooley Eva Worthy Michael Wozniak Donald Wrobel Bettv A. Wukoson David G. Wyncoop Dorothy L. Wynn Y Virginia M. Yager Dorothy Yarnovic Thelma Yonek Paul A. Yurik Z Peter Zalac Goldie Zambo Louise Zambo Mary Zay Helen Zazac Dorothy Zimmer Pierna Zitello Joseph G. Zugac Goldie Zwibel THE HYOUGH-A-MON STAR SALESMEN Firrt Row: John Nemecek, Betty Jane Hilty, Jack Wynn, Ida Weitzner, Dominic Denardo. S8L'.7lId Raw: Jean Benson, Mary Jane Hinkle, Martha Maydevv, Ruth Masters, Anne Sigmund, Margaret Sundquist. ' 7-.KTXX H fir ,ffl Tl 8 0 xir. .lf it ' l l ,'...-f'fe7f::1.,.':.i4, E' H E Y CUSS-'IWAWQMCBN E McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL A Lillie Abrams Robert T. Adams Margaret Almacy Thomas Anderson B Mike Babyak Joseph Baca George Barnes Roberta Barnes Thomas Beardmorc William F. Bentz Francis Berna Robert D. Bjornberg Louise L. Boehmer Matthew Bojka Sylvia Boyd Marie Breda Margaret Brindza William Brooks Helen I. Brown Robert Brown Andhew Bubrik Rose Bukolic C Roy E. Cassidy Jack R. Claar Charles E. Colbert Steve Colecchi Leo Collins Evangeline Constance Allen Cotter William R. Crawford Dorothy E. Culp Richard Cunningham D James Damico Charles S. Day Sam De Felice George De Rose Blanche Derr Isabel Dietrich John Diffendal Anna Dolekary Chester Donet Edith Dougherty Nelson Douglas Rhoda L. Douglas Freda Drakos E Sam Edelheit Clarence Egenlauf Mary Epolito Genevieve Evans F Josephine Fairbaugh Ann E. Feltz William Fcnich The Class of 1942 George J. Fetchick Dorothy Fiore Wallace M. Flegal Albert Florchak Alfred Fossi David H. Furlong G Eugene Ganossi Joseph Gaydos Mitchell P. Giatroudakis Leonard Goldberg Roethyl Gordon James Gray Frank Groach Marcella Gryzmala Belmont Gustafson Joe H. Gutierrez H Francis Hanratty Robert Henderson Edward Floyd Hitchens William J. Holland Charles Holtzman Leonard Holtzman Roy Hughes J Charles Jackson Theodore Jakomas Jeanne Jaycox Elmer Jeney Hartley Johnson David Johnston Ellis Jones Ruth Jones Juanita Jordan K Charles Kallberg Josephine Kalesar Arthur Kaloz Edward Kaminsky Emma Karofa John J. Karchur Gertrude Keenan James B. Kelly Margaret Keresman Velma Kistler Steve Klipa Leonard Kolodziez George Kovac Regis Kozar Edward Krol Edward John Kustra L Kathryn Liberatore George Loncar Helen A. Lovas Carmen Lundcn M Sava Mula Hanio Mariotti Glenn Marsh Howard Martin John Martucci Jean Leona Matwick Ella M. Mawhinney Bernard McCloskey Enock McCracken Eleanor Melnichak Anthony J. Messina Marna Miller Agnes Mital Joseph Mogus Charles Moon Mercedes Moore Frenchola Moroon Clarence Mossburg N Marjorie Nelson Mildred Nelson Albert Neverline O , Helen M. O'Donnell James O'Leary P John Palko Eleanor Palm Robert Palm Raymond Pater Robert Pater Mathilda Pavlik Elman Peterson Harry Peterson Stella Picardi Pete Pliska Ida C. Podietz George Pohodic Edward Puc Vincent Puhola R Edwina Radziminski Francis Ravey Duane M. Raymer Robert L. Raymer James A. Richards Bernard Riggs Annabelle Rigotti Beryl Ritchey Robert Rosenberger Raymond Ross Albert Rubenheld George Rusinko Robert G. Russell Mary Ryznar S Vernon Sample Anna T. Sarokac Erik 1 I! 5' Tu' E ' ll 1 Mg-gggl i 'RHF f-1 I rn Z 0 vs tn m CD 'U O bv P-1 E C3 III CD rw I O O t-' en PU m CID I Z tn Z Adam Scotlas Matthew E. Seperek Mike Shalaka George Shiflet Joseph Simeral James Simonetta Joseph Sirak Steve Sivak Wallace Smith Warren G. Smith Joe Souders Betty R. Sproul Sam Stein Marie Steinhilber Harry Stephan Robert Stephan Elmer C. Stewart Lois I. Strom Pauline Swarney John Swauger Raymond Swauger Robert E. Swauger T Anna Mae Tanner Eva A. Tassone Charles Taylor Francis Taylor Herbert Taylor Mary Louise Taylor Edward Teemer Charles Thomas Francis P. Trimble Mary Turner U Gertrude Marion Usko V Andrew Vango Bligh Vogeley John Vukovcan W William Waldron Dorothy Walters Martha Jane Watson Bob Wayman Charles Welch Donald E. Wester Evelyn Wester Anna Marie Whaley Wilda Mae Wisser Edward Woistman Gilbert Woods Y John Yanez Edward Yuhasz Paul Yurek Z Claude Zukowski THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMEN A Jean Ackerman Virginia Adler Emily Allen Ruth Allen Betty Allsopp George Alund Jean Anderson David Anthony Pete Antonella Bob Appell Kenneth Ashbaugh Joseph Austin William Ayers B George Bacon Harold Baer Katherine Bailey Blanche Baker Margaret Baker Bruno Balawajder Wilma Bales Mary Balog Albert Banesky William Banks Edith Barlow Lewis Bartha Betty Barton Bob Bathc Tessie Bazanos Mary Jane Beard Violet Becky Agnes Beighley Olive Beisler Buddy Bell John Benedek Elizabeth Bero Raymond Berqquist Marjorie Berquist Clara Berry Alva Bertozzi Agnes Bildhausen Betty Jane Bingaman Audrey Bissell James Black Michael Blaho Dixie Mae Boden Carl Boe William Boyd Jane Braddock Bernard Brady Stewart Breakall John Breda Ruth Penny Breyer William Brieck Frank Brkovich Anna Brletic Alice Jane Brown Dorothy Bruzik Mary Buccini Rudolph Buck Betty Bunda Flora Burrall Alfred Buzik Patricia Byerly C Cathryn Carlson ff PWSTWH fl W 1' :ref gill E933 at l Denton Carlson Eleanor Carnahan Lois Carnahan Donald Carr James Carr Rea Carroll Edward Carey Billy Catrow Doris Caves Philomena Chancio Edward Christy Marion Cindric Margaret Clay Edna Colbert Joseph Conrad Robert Cornell Charles Cornell Clarence Correll Josephine Cosanella Raymond Coval Robert Couy Virginia Coyne Frank Crawford John Crawford June Crossan Eleanor Curcio Charles Cusick Virginia Cynkar D Emily Dahlstrom Ruth Louise Damm Ernest Dannenhauer Virginia Dare William Dare Grace Dashofy Bill Davis John Davis Rebella DeClaudi0 Catherine DeFalco Anthony Del Signore Pete Delullo James Denning Virginia Denning Anthony DePodesta Richard Dillow Elmer Dingeldein Helen Dingeldine Mike Dirle Wanda Ditter William Dixon Harlan Douglas Lois Jean Downes Ivan Downs Betsy Drago Robert Driscoll Earl Dry Kenneth Dry Edward Dubsik Frank Dudek Stanley Dudek Betty Dugan Deborah Duncan Queenie Dunlap Nina Durstine Martha Duval E George Eckels Jack Ehrhardt Lois Ehrhardt Harry Ellenberger Roger Emery Lillian Erdody Esther Evanchak F Ruth Fairbaugh Eugene Farmer Robert Fawcett Thomas Fedasz Gail Fehr Lois J. Fehr Dorothy Feketi Lawrence Fey Betty Finney James Finney George Fleckenstein Joseph Fleckenstcin Cyril Fogaros Jean Forsythe Joseph Foster William Frischolz Mildred Frketich Paul Frucella Louise Frye Helen Funya G June Gabriel George Garner Harold Garner Elizabeth Gasdick Glen Gearhart Minnie Geisel Eugene Geissler Helen Gergas Helen Gerondites Henry Giammario John Giammario Frank Gibasiewicz Samuel Gibb Agnes Gibbons Walter Gibel Lois Gilchrist Calvin Giles Benn Gilpatrick James Ginn LaVerne Ginn Patricia Ginn Ernest Gleditsch George Gleditsch Joseph Glus Grace Goebel Raymond Goetz Ray Good Bernard Goodman Irene Goreski Lavina Gorr LaVerne Grace Vito Grace David Graham Albert Greenewald Joseph Gretter Blanche Grice Elizabeth Griffiths Matthew Grzegorwicz Helen Gustafson H Haberman, John Harry Hadad Ruth Hagberg Dorothy Hager Dorothy Hall Thelma Hamilton Homer Hamlin Raymond Handel Fred Hannum Betty Hansen Regina Harchut Harry Harper Marion Harper Walter Harr John Hart Jean Hartman Barbara Hartwick Eleanor Hassler Thomas Haught John Hayward Ida Mae Heath Thomas Heffron Nellie Helsel Lois Hendry Charles Hess Thelma Jean Heveker Betty Hichens George Hido Wilbur Hildebrand Josephine Hill Ruth Hilty Boyd Hoagland Ruth Hoak Jay Hobby Robert Hobby Dorothy Hoffman Herbert Hoffman Mildred Hoffman Kenneth Hollenbeck Charlotte Horst Harry Horst Thomas Howe Annadel Hoy Betty Hudson Ferne Hudson William Hughes Elaine Hungerman I Taylor Isenberg Victoria Ivanac J Lawrence Jefferson Arthur Jodie Albert Johnson Carl Johnson Edgar Johnson Henry Johnson June Johnson Lilyan Johnson Marie Johnson Tilden Johnson Alice Johnston Thelma Johnston David Jones Lewis Jones lllfqlgpliggg THE YOUGH-A-MON E cKEESPORT HIGH scHooL -W, r1' L f7 'wIifEEp aw rlmll Mwcirilffiwl THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMEN LoisJane Jones Edward Lindberg Ruth Moon Joseph Puskarich Irene Jordan Jean Lindb,-:rg Erda June Moore Stella Joyce Jim Linde!-man Mary Moore Q Virginia Linneman Alma Morgan Rhoda Qucbbcmm K Nada Lofgten Ruth hleiorgan Hillard Kaczmarek James orlock R Doris Kaeslin Carl Kalkbrenner Leona Kalkbrenner Helen Kanyusik Steven Karija John Kasmarik Cecile Katz Herbert Kausch Vincent Keddie June Keeler James Kemp Vyrl Kemp D. Kerr Bernard Kessler James Kilroy Edward Kincel Richard King Thomas Kirkwood Dolores Kirschner Edward Kissel Hilda Klausman Alvin Klein Elliott Klein Elaine Kline William Knight Margaret Kohut Walter Kolodziej Steve Komaromy John Korenic Nick Kovach Lucille Kowallis Lucille Kramchak Katherine Kreiling Richard Kreiger Evelyn Kretschmcr Lois Kretzer Bessie Krotzer Harry Krummel LaRue Kubant Edward Kulis John Kunf James Kunkle Alex Kustra Albert Kustre Sophie Kwasna L Henry Lampert Shirley Lang Ruth Langsdorf Betty LaRose David Larson Olive Larson Bobby Latta James Lawley Louis Leach George Leibold Dorothy Lesnansky Donald Lessig Helen Lewis Claire Lickert Vera Lilja David Long Manuel Lopez Ruth Lott Joseph Lovasic Sara Loveall Sydney Loveall Alice Luehm Brian Lumsden Ethel Lundgren John Luptak Bernard Luty Ruth Lyden Margaret Lydon Jack Lynch M George Magnus Donald Maine Nell Mandella Phyllis Manning Natalie Maravic Elizabeth Marcelli Helen Marks James Marnell Jack Martin Rudolph Martinjak Cecelia Martinjak Larry Marzaloes Lewis Masalle Harry Matczak Carl Matthews Florence Matysak William Maxwell Sara Maxwell Silas May Charles McCabe Kathryn McCarthy Edward McCarty Eugene McCarty Sally Lou McConahy Virginia McConnell Lyman McElhaney Robert McElroy Kenneth McFadden Verma McKeown Dolores McLaughlin Jack McNulty Virginia McNutt Mike Melosky Alvin Merz Wesley Meyers Annette Michalska Helen Mikrut Betty Miller Edward Miller Emerson Miller Wayne Miller Patsy Minnicks Leo Mintz Robert Moffatt Marie Moia Shirley Molder Lloyd Molisee John Morosko Ruth Morrison Perry Morse Robert Morsey Irene Mortle Dorothea Mossburg Regena Motel Kenneth Murtha Robert Muse Earl Myers George Myers Jack Myers N Steve Nagy Irene Nason Elmer N avaroli Frank N eish Gustav Nelson Joseph N esteruk Richard Newland June Nichols Aldara Nickolls John Nicora Vincent Nilson Charles Novack Richard Nylander William Nylander O Charles O'Donnell Anna Olson James Onesi Janet Orr Richard O'To0le LaRue Owens P Joseph Palakavic Eugene Palm Ruth Palmer Charles Panek Ellen Paranick Veronica Pastor Louise Paterra June Patterson Mildred Pavlic Mary Pellascc Dorothy Penrod Gladys Penzie Lois Pickell Dorothy Pilette Carrie Pitchford Carol Pitzer David Plum John Pohodic Albert Polakovic Dorothy Pollock Mike Popelas Elizabeth Popp Ethel Pop Matthew Rrajsner Ruth Pry Anna Raible Jane Railingshafer Charles Ramsden James Rea Helen Reed Walter Reifsnyder William Regensburger Madeline Rendin Lillie Mae Reynolds Betty Rhodes Albert Richards Albert Richardson Cleonel Rickard June Rodham Dorothy Ross Herbert Ross Florence Rossing Evelyn Rozanski Catherine Rufling Phyllis Ruffing Virginia Rupp Julia Ruschak Anna Russin Julia Rybar Laura Rybka S Stanley Sadler Irving Samuels Mary Sanetta Charles Sant John Schank Paul Schaum Beryl Schaum William Scheetz Laird Scheidemantel Viola Schill Donald Schink Louise Schmidt Olive Schmidt Margaret Schneider Theodore Schneider Mary Scrip Anna Secasky Neil Sechrist Sadie Semler Jere Shaffer Louise Shaw Jack Sigley Florence Siket Edward Silverman Harry Simeral June Simonazzi William Simpson Albert Sipos Lois Sisco Robert Sisco Leona Sisley Ruth Ske stedt Mildred Slinchak Dorothy Smith Mae Smith Mildred Smith THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMEN Roy Smith Sally Smith Sarah Smith John Smochko Genevieve Smolinsk Ronald Sneddon Anna Belle Soles Jack South Walter Spiegel Kenneth Spikey Evelyn Sprentz Joseph Sprentz William Stablein John Stanesic John Starmack James Starry Lois Staudenmayer Vivian Steck Glenn Steele Roy Steele Dorothy Steelnack Frances Stepansky June Stewart Melvin Stinebaugh Fred Stoll Anna Sudarich Ruth Swainson Rhoda Swanson Helen Sweeney Florence Sweet Y Edward Swierzbinski A Lois Abercrombie Katherine Abraham Ernest Adams Marian Allebach Donald Allshouse Ruth Anderson Anne Andre Lucille Andrews Dolores Atwell B Olga Bachisin Irene B. Bahus Edith Baker Joe Bakos Orel Bales Margaret Balint Bernard Ballough Elvira Balog Kathleen Banks Irene Barchie Fred Barnes Jack Barnes Andrew Baron Bernard Bartels Buy Battles Bertha Behunek Rose Belancic Jack Belgrade Margaret Benik Anna L. Berezny Joseph Bertoti Robert Beyer John Biesey Helen Szala T Raymond Tabler Stanley Tacik Joseph Tamasy June Tanner Christina Tedesco Leonard Thomas Margie Lou Thomas Harry Thompson Norma Louise Thompson Edith Tice Edith Tindall Malis Tolari Albert Torok Ruth Torrance Louis Toth Edna Traeger Edith Trautman Mildred Travers U Fred Uhrich Albert Unglaub Evelyn Usko V Theodore Vasilas Theodore Vasalech George Verdesh Bella Verras Betty Vetterly Louis Vodopivec Leonard Volk Virginia Voorhees Dolores Vota W Mildred Waldbaum Dorothy Wall Helen Walsh Helen Wanio Iva Jean Warren Mary Watherwax Eleanor Watson Irene Webb Lawrence Weber Duane Weimer Edward Weimer Lawrence Weiskircher Leigh Weitzel Grace Welch Mildred Wenrick Lorraine West Alvin Wetzler Arthur Wetzler Howard White Josephine White Billy Whitehead Billie Whiteman Victor Wiatroski Francis Wigand James Wiggins Annabelle Williams Margie Williams Clarence Williamson Margaret Wilson Helen Winter LeRoy Wisener Dorothy Wirtman Dewey Wivagg Marie Woistman Frances Wojton Esther Woleslagle Wallace Wood Esther Wunder LaVerne Wunderley James Wynn Y Billy Yahn Mary Yamnicky Mike Yavorski Kathryne Yourchick Z Josephine Zachousky Tony Zachousky Cecelia Zajdel Arthur Zivitz Clark Zumpe THE SHAW AVENUE FRESHMEN Lois M. Bigley Virginia Billetter Louise Bingman Irene Black Leonard Black Bernice Blackwell Mack Blose Edward Bock Sara Jane Bock Dorothy Bolt Harry Bond Larry Bondy Daniel Borrelli Albert Bortak Kathleen Boyce Gertrude Bratkowski Albert Brilla Joseph Brletic Irene Bronowska Ruth Brunsell Edwin Bryan Grace Bryer Laura Brzek Dorothy Buck Morlan F. Buck Edgar Budday Grace Bumbarger Anna Burak Charles Burak Eileen Burnes Agnes Butosky C Helen Callahan Robert Campbell William E. Campbell Kathleen Cant Ralph Cardwell Edna Carlson Charles Cartia Joseph Caruso Dorothy Caskie Robert D. Cassin Andy Chemsak Gloria Chereini Frank Chew Edmund Chiaverini John Chontos Irving Chotiner Ruby Chotiner John Cicak Annette Cieliwicz Oliver Clark Odessa Clove George Cochenour Mary Colecclic Joy Collins Regina Conley Anthony Consales Leah Corbin Robert Cordes Vincent Corrozza Theodore Costanzo Warren W. Costick Walter Craig Rose Crncic Georgia Cromie Edgar Curran D Edythe Dauvin Rose Daviero Wally Davies Fred Davis Jean Davis Pauline Davis Tony De Cecco Marie T. De Felice Howard Dewyer Albert Dichiera John Di Gregory Margaret Doak Nellie Doblick Joseph Dobos Priscilla Dobos Dorothy Doctorik Mike Dolekary Nell Dombhart Margaret K. Donnelly Richard Dorman Bernice Dowler Alethia Down Robert Downey Brice Doyle James Drago Sophie Dudak James Dudgeon Michael Dudik Paul Dujmilc Ralph Dunlap Dorothy Dzama Mary Dzuro iii? ll ii t 84 C THE vouGH-A-Mo 1 1 E J. . -Lu' E McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL F.l, .,' f 'i U X, ., ll? FP E Thomas Eddy Charles Eichholtz Vincent Eichler Theresa Elia Beatrice Emert Evelyn Emert Robert S. Englebrecht Cecelia Englert Ida Estner F Gilbert Falco Fred Faulkner George Fecenko Dorothy Feldman Agnes Ference Catherine Ferguson Andrew A. Ferko Sarah Ferrari Alvera Ferry James Filson Jane Fink Veronica Fitz Tsiro Flex Corrine Flowers Betty Ford Margaret Forgash Ruby Forkovitch Mabel Francis June Franks Madeline Franko Esther Frencik Isadore Friedman Mary E. Furl G Cyril Gajdzik Vincent Galioto Norman Gallow Rosemary Ganley Louis Garancsi Chester Gaska Helen Gasparovic Lyna C. Gennaro Pete Gerba Thomas Gerosky David Geruschat Eva Gilbert Ines Gilbert Betty J. Gilchrist Marie Giles Helen Glagola George Glogola John Gnorik Paul Goch Sara Godfrey Leo Godisch James A. Gordon Kenneth Gordon Richard Gordon Fred Gottesman Joe Grabach Bertha Grdansky Daniel Greene Phyllis Greenfield Mae Greenstein Irene Gretz Edward Grivna Elmer Groomes is .P,. ,HlHtiat,mami I 'ifllfllm THE SHAW AVENUE FRESHMEN Paul Grott Walter Grove Edwin Grzymala Genevieve Gusky H Albert Hajduk Dale L. Hannegan Mattie Harden Helen Harding James Hardingg Dorothy Har wick Elma Harkins Bessie Harper Marjorie Harris Margaret Harrison Mercedes Harrison Marion Harvilla Emma J. Hefling Mattiebelle Hefling Margaret G. Herjak David W. Herold Newton Herrington James Hickey Helen Hill James Hill June Hilliard Pauline Hnat Dan Hoffman Rosemary Hopkins Elsie Hornak George Horney Lillian Hovis Betty Hreha Alexander Hrinko George Hvozdik I Margaret A. Ingram Lena Isacco Sarah Ivosovich J Harvey Jacobs Jimmy Jarvis Robert Jaworski Marie Jefferson Marie Jeney George L. Jenkins Lottie Jenkins Irene Jobe Grace Johnson Robert Johnson Marie Jolsic Colleen Jones Milly Joseph Anthony Juliano Jennie Juliano K John Karabin Loren Karabin Jane Karnos Lewis Karikas Mildred Kartalia John Karwoski Elizabeth Katona Fay Kaufman Adele Kazan Evelyn Kegler Rhea Keleman Margaret Keller Edward Kelly Homer Kemp Betty Kendy ' Lois Kenders Lois Kennedy Glenn Kerfoot Betty Kerston Alton Kite Betty Kite Milo Klipa Edwin Kmiecik Martin Kno ka Casmira Kodilubowski Margaret Kolchar Christine Konias Carolyn Kondrosky John Kontz Mary Kotun Helen Kovac Emil Kovacevic John Kovach Edward Kovacic Andy Kovaly Stella Kowalski Laura Kozlowski Richard Krasinski Helen Krcelin Elsie Kreelich Elmer Kristufek Mildred Krznarich Dorothy Kuasinski Fred Kugler Anna Kumf Albert Kungr John Kurey Mike Kurka L Pauline La Bella Elizabeth Lalley Irene Lamb Sally Lang Evcttc La Rosa Edward Lautner James Lawson Wallace Leasure Morrie Lefkowitz George Legin Mildred Leighton Anna Mae Lemack Rose Leonardo Teo Leonardo Elizabeth Lesko Robert Lester Charles R. Lewis Marion Lewis Dorothy A. Lichman Grace Light Ruth Lindamood Sidney Linzer Joseph Liptak Malcolm Little Jack Loizes John Long John Lorenc Glenn Lower Jane P. Lowery Louis Luberti Helen Lucas Robert Lutes Robert Lux M Ray Mackinac Mary Mager Anthony Maglicco Julia Maha Bob Majewski Clyde Mansfield Ernest Marasco Dominic Margiotto Frank Marino James Marquardt Ann Martahus Harriet Masulen Russell L. Matesig Lillian Matusack Isabel Mavonich Andrew Mazore Jess McCafferty Joe McCallister Virginia McCave Jane McCune Joe McCutcheon David McEwen Donald McGavern Genevieve McGaw Edward McGinnes Gertrude McGutik Robert McKee Eileen McLaughlin Wanieta McNulty Florence McRae Nick Medved Dorothy M. Mehac Bertha Mehlman Mary Messina Irene Mesko Earl Mezoff Rose Ann Miele Marian Michalski James Mima Pauline Mima Elsie Miller Edward Mogus Chester Mols Edward Moore Scott Moore Earthlee Moorer Harry Morgan Alfred Morrell Joseph Morrell Maria Morrell Alverta Morris Eunice Morrison Mary Mrkonic James Mrzlak Harry Mumma N Charlotte Nain John Navaroli Russell Naylor Paul Neel Maxine Neiberg Mary Nemtuda Emil Nimchick E' N 555 xlixf tf l lrjll i Betty Norton Sophie Nov ak O Eleanor Ochap Mary Ocilka Doris Olender Lois O'N eil Andy Osika Jean O'Toole P Mike Palcsey Lily Palkowitz Louis Palmer Mathilda Palmer Jennie Pasternak Jean Paterra Joseph Paterra Cecilia Patrick Mary Patrick Jesse Patterson Joseph Patterson Walter Patton Betty Pavlik Evelyn Pavlik Margaret Pazur John Pecar Michael Perzel Margaret Petach Richard Peterson Helen Piechowicz Genevieve Pietras Alice Pinzak Minnie Pittner Andy Plutko Susan Plutko Andrew Pogan Irene Pollock Helen Pomycala Anna Popach Helen Popik Verka Popoff Rose Porreco Albert Potemra Esther Pressman John Prihode Anna Primich Annie Pugh Jean Pulsinelli Angelo Pumello Homer Purdue Albert Puskaric Rose Puskarich Walter Putz THE SHAW AVENUE FRESHMEN Donald Randolph Richard Randolph Marie Ranlan Joseph Rapchak Mike Ratesick Josephine Rauzan Betty Raymer Glenn Rayman Audrey Rebold Ruth Reichman Madeline Rendulic Edward Renner Jean Rich Velma Rimko Melvin Rochell Leada Rochelle Clyde Roemer Thelma Rogers Calvin Rogerson Stephen A. Ropar La Rue Rosensteele Phyllis Roth Ruth Rowe George Rubis Barbara Rupic Dorothy Russell S Mary Jane Sabo Irene Sakal Margaret Sakol Steve Salai Paul Samudovsky Stella Sanetsky Irene Sarris Dorothy Sarvey Alvin Sayles Robert Sayles Angeline Scappetura Dominic Scappetura Lillie Scharer Thelma Schrieber Dred Schwartz Edward Sco Clayton R. scott Edward Sedlak Ina Seinar Harry Sellers Helen Semurda Lawrence Serman Robert Shaw Zaida Shaw Florence Shairvsky Harry Shoaf Virginia Short Margaret Sievern Elizabeth Simco , Q Joe Simmons Mclvlfl Queen Margaret Simon George Sisco R Thomas Skiffington Billy Race Vivian Slaibow Joseph Radinovich Michael Slavik in ill H 86 Glenn Smith Virginia Smith Margaret Smocer Betty Sneddon William Snoops Sam. F. Sodora Mary Sorokach Edward Sostaric John Sotak Pete Sparaico Fifi Sparles Myer Spector Louise Spence Gladys Spiegel Dorothy Spiegle Helene Spisick Goldie Spitz John Squires Helen Stamatellos Anthony Stankiewicz John Stasko Shirley Stein Shadrack Still Pete Stepanovich William Stojanovic John Stokan John Strathearn Herbert Stull Patricia Sullivan Shirley Swetra Herminie Swonick Margaret Swonick Bertha Szilagyi T Louis Takacs James Tamblyn Elsie Tate Betty Tecesco Freda Tenebaum Pauline Terek Catherine Thakis Allan Thomas Hazel Thomas Helen Thomas Sarah Thomas Veronica S. Thomas Albert Tomko Helen Tomko Mary Jane Tomko Charles Tremont Emil Tretyak Katherine Tuketic Daniel Turkall Mike Turovick William S. Tyler U Joseph Uher Ruth Uhlig Edward Ukasik John Unecko Joseph Urban Annie Ursta V Robert Van Eman Albert Vamos Margaret Vasil Frank Vegely Donald Vidale Milan Vignovic Priscilla Vincent Nick A. Vrataric Ann Vukovcan Paul Vulgarakis W Laura Walker Robert E. Walker Mary Wankulitz Jimmie Ward Charles Wargo Margaret Wargo Michael Wargo Pauline Wargo Pauline R. Wargo Helen Wargovich Nellie Waznak Russel Weiskircher Bette Weiss Helen Weiss William Welsh Mathilda Wertenbach Billy Wesley Charles Wilson Jack Wilson Kathleen Wilson Sadie Wilson Andra Wimer Bella Winkler Sara Witherspoon Lillian Wooley Henrietta Wruzak Regina Wrzesniewska Stanley G. Wzgonik Y Alex Yablonski Marian C. Yonek Nick Yonic Anna Yuscinsky Z Regina Zaradzki Hilda Zegudovic Jean Zetler John Zgola Colleen Zimmer Andy Zobel James Zolligner Joseph A. Zuponk Mike Zurovcik 'iff P T H E y o u G H - A - M o H o n k 2 Features Commencement Program WORLD WAR MEMORIAL FIELD TUESDAY, JUNE SEVENTH, 1938 6230 P.M. ..qlIup.. The Thunderer .......................... .... S num HIGH SCHOOL BAND Processional Invocation .............. .................. R Ev. A. B. STRICKLAND Cortege CMaScarade Suitel .............................. Lfzcome HIGH SCHOOL BAND Our Constitution-Its Origin and Development . .HAROLD A. ZELL Our Constitution-An Implement of Democracy JANET W. SAUNDERS Promenade CMaScarade SuiteD .............. .... L azcome HIGH SCHOOL BAND Our Constitution-A Charter of Liberty ..... HERSHEL MARKOVITZ Address- The Launching of a Life ........ REV. A. B. STRICKLAND Introduced by D J BAILEY, President of Clam Presentation of Class ..... .... M R. JOHN F. BOWER Awarding of Diplomas .... .... D R. JAMES H. LAWSON Presentation of Awards The Red and Blue . . . .......... CLASS OF 1938 Benediction ....... ..... R EV. A. B. STRICKLAND Franklin Field, '. .......................... ..... G oldman HIGH SCHOOL BAND W A e5ffl3W5'lw' -A 1 H E 1 0 u G H . A - M o If W IT? E cxsesponr HIGH sci-loot 'gig-3 1 L-l:Jii,, Zi5Waii.E5?i533.5Egf'niwdil ffl f . Li El l in lf g Hnnsmsr Mmucovirz J B Dorothy Bergman Nellie Boyd Edith Burns D Regina Day E Charlotte Engster Clara Erdody F Erma Foster G Donald Grubbs H LeRoy Hall Betty Hartland ANBT W. SAUNDERS HAROLD A. ZELL THE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS World War Memorial Stadium June 7, 1938 Honor Roll SENIORS PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE AND IN PUNCTUALITY 1935-1939 J Doris Johnson Louise Johnson K Betty Kocis Emilie Kyslinger L Ruth Lacey Mary Lasica Margaret Laszloffy M Helen Margitan O Howard Oberfeiringer P Albert Plutko Vivian Pohlod Eleanor Priester 89 R Edith Ranzier Eleanor Reitler Catherine Rupeic S Wilbert Schwotzer Edmund Sedney jean Sedney Agnes Silan Olive Smolinsky William Sullivan James Szarzynski V julia Valecko Ruth Visoke W Mary Wallace l lil I a x on ,, '5-179 Qhnx sniff 5' , 'iq 5 . u I' 6' ' .. gi I ,NK 'nj Q 5 ' I v A 35 v 4 fm Q' 1 Y X A ' , 1 v xfs-5' 4 ' I f Wilma 2 f '12, l x QQ- . . ... 5- F'-w 3 154.4-1 I f f A- I . up v, ww ' ' - ' 'r 5 f- N 172 I Rx: Xqqgyagk i 1 jlgrvir A125 is 'iylibv vc 1 5' 1 QV' :I . r V 'Af , ly, I I ' ::: , . R .3 'f p fbg - -a I' vt Wg S .R 5 Q ,K 5 fi. ,gs I I , Aff I y QS X UH 9133 X Qx ,, ,E f I 1'2 3 '1:-- ' 3 i J ...Iwi 'ual an Q mamawsx 'T U ' , TS .55-'I wr ,S ,mx 13 W 1:21 ,..,ua.Q- ,L 4 , f I 'firf w V W I up ' w L ,: '--' - f f i' -' ACTIVITIES NOT STRICTLY SCHOLASTIC ,X . 2 .v gf Sf ii, t K S. we J... m . 'rw ' ' kgx A i i la, Q, . 5 .f:r3Sf- - H82 -- -- PM . :L vgLfiksq:,g.ifE A W fr-Sf' IRQQM w -,.wnWMy1E gif R : SJ JL 9QQ55eQ93gmlM 5g ? zzh' .. Y,.f -- g f 1 fig' V E i Q . ,M-1 , 1.w. Q 'nf M -f.f1if 16: i i E f- ,,.I 3 if ,Q W W Q Q5 .. if 4 ,dex EVERYDAY LIFE ON AND OFF THE CAMPUS N ..J f? M33EW1E THE SENIOR GIRL RESERVES' CABINET Miss NORTON, Adfircr Firrt Raw: Marjorie Hooper, Mary MeGettigan, Pauline Davis, .lane Lewis, Elsie Depodesta, Marjorie Hayward, Srrom1'Raw: Eleanor Reitler, Martha Maydew, Betty Dahlin, Nell Shaw, Miss Norton, Edith Burns, Charlotte Engster, ,Iean Berggren, Eleanor Pater. Prerideut ...... THE CABINET, 1938-1939 ... . . ,JANE LEWIS Vice-Prerizlwzf .......... PAULINE DAVIS Secretary ...... Treawrer .... . . . . . . . . .ELSIE DEPODESTA . .MARY C. MCGETTIGAN Infer-Clzzlz Comzril R epre,re1zmtiz'e Program. . . Pianift, , . . Betty jane Bankey La Rue E. Barnes Violet Bash -lean Benson jean Berggren Dorothy Bergman Evelyn Betz Eleanore A. Billy Jean E. Blomquist Irene Bookel Edith Burns Eleanor Clark Mary Clay Gladys Coberly Ruth Cowan MAR-IORIE HAYWARD . . . . .,.. ELEANOR PATILR . , .JEANNETTE MEREDITH Pllbfzifjlj' .... . . .CHARLOTTE ENGSTIIR facial ...., Ring Group ClMZjl'!1.76ZlZ . Mzz.ric .... ..... Woryliip. . . Service. . . THE MEMBERSHIP Helen Cunningham Betty Dahlin Pauline Davis Regina Day Mary Louise DeFalc0 Elsie DePodesta Lois Eieher Charlotte Engster Jane Evans Lois Fath Orpah Fawcett Betty Jane Fields Dorothy Fortune Marie Funk Patricia Gibbons Joan Gimant Dorothe Grossman Mary Louise Hallett Lois Jean Havekotte Betty Hawthorne Marjorie Hayward Betty Jane Hilty Mary jane Hinkle Eileen Holsing Marjorie Hooper Marian Hordis Mercedes Hughes Doris Jamison Flora Jerkins Doris johnson MARTHA MAYDIIW ELEANOR RHITLER . ,JEAN BERGGRILN . . .BETTY DAHLIN EDITH BURNS NIARJORIE HOOPIZR NELL SHAW Vivian Johnson Annabelle Jones Mildred R. Jones Norma Karber Mildred Kendrick Virginia Kushner Allcda Lemon Iane Lewis Anne Lind Margie Livingston Mary C. McGettigan Ruth McGuire Jean McKinney Harriet Maefarlane Mary Magaw fl 'r H E Y o U ts I-I N A - M o N PIE Mciffliifiiffimiff' sry iagigi-1 5711?-ifbifbi. '-gr. , wi:-L rl' rw fa'a'tg1,1s w'ig'4zw.' , iwlfiv ',:,: -'la f - ' Q- Q. iffy .--3-Q, ggrfgjiz sgfxzs- .1a.5'lf'1'A f,it.Q - Ruth Masters Betty Matheny Martha Maydew Jeannette Meredith Geralda Miller Margaret Miller Ella Mae Mohlman Leota Myers Margaret Nelson Mary Norton Patsy Overholt Alberta M. Owens Elizabeth Pack Ruth Palm Eleanor Pater THE SENIOR GIRL janet Patterson Dell Petrosky Dorothy Prezel Eleanore Priester Lucille Purkey Theresa Rainford Eleanor Reitler Betty Robb Doris Roderick Betty Rorabaugh Anna Marie Rufling Margaret Schllesinger Elizabeth Schoeller Hazel Schoeller RESERVES .lean Sedney Dorothy Shaw Nell Shaw Anne Sigmund Betty Simcox Elaine Simpson Helen Smith Kathryn Smith Margaret Smith Rica Spiegel Frieda Srulson Elizabeth Stearns Martha Stegman Louise Stock V kd , I .1 4 , 1' 5.4. , Grace Stoops Adah Stull Jeanne Surgeon Kathryn E, Sutton Betty Thompson Jeanne Thompson -Iennett Tonks Isabelle Torrance Doris Tyson Ruth Visoke june Vorce Mary Lou Walsh Ida Weitzner Sarah Wunderley Ethel M, Yahn ROOM ZOO MRS. CouRs1N, Tmtlver Leader in the Sale of Football Tickets Pint Row: 'lean Sellars, Ann Rascher, Martha Stegman, Margaret Hall, Elinor Petrick, Anna Rufling, Virginia Austin, Orpah Fawcett. .Yecand Row: William Toth, Catherine Lewis, Lucille Purkey, Emilie Kyslinger, Arlene Brown, Frieda Srulson, Nick Pusi. Third Row: Tom Betters, Helen Fillipsie, Ruth Popernick, Stella Goscinsky, Dorothy Gayok, Wilda Smith, Della Petrosky, Chester Olinsky. Fourth Row.-,john Hresko, Merlellones, Robert King, 'lack Wynn, Conrad Denning, Vincent Martin, George Drakos, Earl Craven. Fifth Rowxjohn O'I-lata, Theodore Frank, john Fitz, Andrew Vavrek, Raymond Gregor, Carl Pater, Paul Komaromv, Frank jones, Henry Dubsik. 1 I3 THE JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES' CABINET Miss SMEDLEY, Atlvifez' Firft Row: Lois Landstrom, Ruth Jane Hall, Phyllis Hughes. .Yecofzd Raw: Harriet Price, JanetJenkins, Miss Smeclley, June Price, Jean McFadden. Third Raw: Blanche Bowman, Leona Painter, Virginia Wertenbaeh, Claire Waldron, Virginia Garratt, Dorothy Jane Ridge, Betty Copper, Norma Bailey. THE CABINET, 193891939 Prefidefzr .,..., .... J ANET JENKINS Vice-Prefidenl. . . ....... JUNE PRICE Secretmg' ......, . . .JEAN MQFADDEN Tremznfer .,............. HARRIET PRICE Inter-Club Cazmril Reprareizfatizxe VIRGINIA GARRETI' Ring Group Chairman ..., NORMA BAILEY Mufic ................ PHYLLIS HUGHES Warflaip ..,. , . . .feififica . . . . . P7'0g1 !1712 .... Pmnitrr. , . Pzzblifify. . . Sofia! . . . THE JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP Eleanor Albine Norma Bailey Kathryn Berquist Blanche Bowman Nan Betty Bowser Louise Boyer Mary Briggs Ruth Callahan Grace Campbell an lil lah ll I HTF Igslflfil Hr lrfif qQfQtl'lfi5e.fl A'-il ,nl Frances Ch allener Maree Luise Chew Marie Chizum Evelyn Crissafedes Margaret Christy Mary Jane Clay Betty Copper Rose Crawford Nancy Jean Cusick Georgia Cynkar Jean Darwin Dorothy Dingelrlein Donna Durstine Ellen Dzura Lavaun Eclcels Betty Anne Englert Anna Feltz Doris Fetters . . . .BLANCHE BOWMAN .VIRGINIA WERTENBACII BETTY COIHPER . . . . .CLAIRE WALDRON . . .DOROTHY RIDGE . . . .LEONA PAINTER . . . .Lois LANDSTROM RUTH 'JEAN HALL Ruth Frable Henrietta Galzerano Virginia Garrett Margorie Garvin Dorothy Gilchrist Doris Gilmore Alma Goode Amy Hall Ruth Jane Hall .I ff 1 Q. -I W A .f 4a.?'.-.rtkgtiwir'-,t2'l3fr::5.n9.1ga.,,. ir'L'S',t1,w.- 1-'I1-, L4,1?a,5E'G,.,l2i5fA-,:f::I.1,. 'Mm-i'. .1-11216:-,1 THE YOUG H-A-MON AQLIRNN- - .AX E M C K E E s P o R T H 1 G H s c H o o L e':eji'I 1311 . im- tiilgldy hll airy' 'B lil 3511 L hl'l'l Bl LEE1?l-e+'iQfLfijQQl5Z'l THE JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES Elaine l-lannum Regina Harmon Phyllis Hughes Jean Hunter Mary Jane Hutton Mary lrcevic Bettie Jamison Janet Jenkins Margaret Kanyisk Grace Kaye Florence Kustre Winifred Lacey Lois Lamlstrom Pauline Lang Mary Langan Olive jean Latta Jane Luehm Arlene Manuel Dorothy Maure Maryjane McCoy Mellie McDivett .lean McFadden Betty McGowan Helen McKay Jeanne Meroy Hida Meltz Dorothy Morningstar Antoinette Morrell .lune Morrison Shirlee Moskowitz Betty .lane Naylor Eleanor Nicholson Leona Painter Helen Patterson Jessie Pollard Catherine Popoll' Harriet Price June Price Margie Regensburger Reta Richards Dorothy Ridge Mary Elizabeth Ringler Lois Sammer Betty Samson Mary Say Norma Scheidemantil Claire Schmidt Donnajune Schultz Vera Senko Dorthea Silverman Kathryn Shuster Leah Jane Shuster Marcella Skiflington Anna Marie Sontick Rose Steiner Thelma Stewart Alice Suirenka june Sweeney Betty Thomas Carmela Thomasell La Verne Tomlins Grace Funk .lane Vitullo Thelma Voss Claire Waldron Margie Walsh .lean Ward Mercedes West Virginia Wertenbach Emily Williams Lenora Wise Betty Zenn ROOM 211 MR. SCHAD, Teacher Leader in Red and Blue Sale Leader in the Yaugh-zz-Man Sale Firrr R01l'.'.IOl'lH Moore, Annabelle Zegudovic, Don Leffard, Mr. Schad, Edward Milan G. Vujnovich. Swami Rauf: Agnes Martinelli, Marie Frew, Reynea Kavros, Nora Wiles, .lane Lewis erine Keeney, .lennett Tonks, Jean Benson, Ann Banich, Betty Andtekovitch. Third Row: Ralph Herrera, Blanche Salaka, Louise Baker, Anne Hornak, Alleda Irma Cidboy, Bertha Lacey, Rhoda Horovitz, Andrew Stripsky. Faurtla Raw: Henry Mols, joseph Simco, Jay Sullivan, Galen E. Lepsch, Henry West Sedney, George Cunningham, Raymond F. Matelan. Martin, Ida Weitzner, , Charles Ploszay, Cath- Lemon, Isabel Decker, , William Bolt, Edmund Fifth Raw: George Gross, Warren Johnson, John Scott, Alf Bergstrom, Ed. Mathis, William Semke, Scott Larson, Russell Robertson, William Kemper. l 9 5 in Qfalriaaarlwaiiii' S 4 ik M I I 7' IKM? 'WW THE SOPHOIVIQRE GIRL RESERVES' CABINET Miss STUVE, Advirrr- Fir-.rf Rnufx Helen Tyson, Ruth Matheny, Miss Stuve, Dorothy Kunes, Helen Clewer. .Yewml Raw: Vivienne Abrams, Evelyn Dahlin, Patsy Hinkle, Lola Ward, Lillian Wicltlund, Miriam Klein, Audrey Morrow. THE CABINET, 19384 939 Prerident. . . . . .RUTH MATHIINY Secretary ...,. , ........... HELEN TYSON Inter-Club Cowzcil Reprererztative XHVIENNE ABRAMs Ring Group Clmirman, , .EVELYN DAHLIN Pimzift ......... Wa1'.rlaip. , . Jean Abels Vivienne Abrams Harriet Ackerman Genevieve Altmeyer Margaret Altmeyer Georeanna Austin Lois Baird Nancy Bash Edith Beard Nancy Bell Louise Boehmer Mary Isabel Baeht Jean Bingaman Marion Carr Margaret Chapman Sophie Chrissafedes Helen Clewer Patty Craighead Rita Daley 1 .DOROTHY SAMPLE AUDREY MORROW THE SOPHOMORE Maud Denning Isabel Dietrich Charlotte Dietrich Evelyn Dahlin Catherine Dougherty Betty Doughty Catherine Downey Helen Edtnundson Lois Fawcett Connie Friedman Virginia Ferry Nancy Feher Jane Filson Betty Franklin Betty Gallatin Marion Goetz Lauretta Gorman Social ,.......,.. .GEORGIANNA AUSTIN Vice Preriderzf .,.. ..... D OROTHY KUNES Trefzmrer .,.. . Program. . . Mu.ric .... Service ..., Publicity .... MEMBERSHIP Louise Holtzman 'Ianet Harkless Patsy Hinkle Katherine Holmes Corrinne Holland Ann Hopke Ann Horvat Mary Huffman Clara Hollowood Josephine Hurrell Betty Irwin Margaret Jack Mary Jainiee Dorothy Jamicky jean Johnson Mildred jones Barbara Jordan . . . .HELEN CLEWER . . . . . .MIRIAM KLEIN . . .LILLIAN WICKLUND ...,...LoLA WARD , . .PATSY HINKLE Anna Krupa Dorothy Kunes june Kumble Delphine Kurkowski Sylvia Kimmelmen Lillian Lockhart Peggy Leizwie Elizabeth Lawson Donna Loeber Jane List Louise Leigh Virginia Mallah Ruth Matheny Jean Matwich Billie McCoy Marjorie McDonough Betty Milliken Frances Graziano Betty Kite Margaret Moore Marcella Gymal Miriam Klein Audrey Morrow J 'N iii'37 f?aL,. 3f W s -5 It T' af T- eff ?f4e!i!5S..Slrf1'E32Y' HECJI'-Q SCHQQ! s Sara Mamola Beverly Maryz Annette Nanitski Ester Parvers Laverne Powers Katherine Puskarieh Mary jane Quinn Dorothy Ramsden Lorraine Rickets Kay Ross THE SOPHOMORE GIRL RESERVES June Reilly Liana Saarup Dorothy Sample Mary Shannon Dorothy Semibak Katherine Skelly Berry Slaney Dorothy Sprowls Helen Steelnaek Wilma Stewart Gail Srrifller Eileen Stringer June Stigman Carolyn Swainson Pauline Swarney Irene Taleas Lois Jean Trostle Helen Tyson Jean Valentine Margie Valoon . 2 f -,ig. ' I 1 19 Lola Ward Lucille Weigle Virginia Weirer Evelyn Wester Lillian Wicklund Jennie Wilkey Minerva Williams Wilda Wisser Grace Wisser Mary Lou Walsh THE LIBRARY STAFF Miss STUVE, Librarimz Firrt Row: Grace Campbell, Nancy Arvin, Miss Stuve, Ann Sigmund, jean Blomquist. Serafzd Row: Ruth Jane Hall, Antoinette Morrell, Vivienne Abrams, Eugenia Gumbert, Harrier Akerman. Third Row: Harriet Macfarlane, Louise Geisel, Edith Beitz, Leonard Lebenson, Flora Jerkins, jean Fry. Fonrzla Row: Miriam Klein, Violet Bash, Julia Marie McCoy, Agnes Samudosky, Mary Magaw, Donna Tyson. 11 bf i HP:-f'w'f'. :fi-21' ' Hy:-.4 far' wwe'5 e'--fsws .- x ,swf -1 . , , , . . si.. . i ,., .,i.i.r -.-. ,. .. f ,, r nrifamirvffwuaenslwfz- yt P , 5' THE SHAW AVENUE GIRL RESERVES' CABINET Miss TIIoMPsoN, Advim' Fix-.rf Roux' Dorothy Feldman, Evette La Rosa, Priscilla Vincent, Jean Davis. .Y6f071liR01l'.'AJLlf' Collins, Miss Thompson, Veronica Fitz, June Franks, Edith Baker, Marjorie Harris, Jean Rich, Irene Black. THE CABINET, 19384 939 I :Il I fi 11- 1 EVr,:si.L'f Pz'e.rirz'e11t .,.,... . . .PRISCILLA XrINC1iNT Mzzfic .... ,.,, E DITII BAKER Vice-Prefident .... . . .EVETTI3 LA RosA Pianist. . . . . .JUNE FRANKS Serremzy ...... ......... Q JEAN DAVIS W07'J'hiP .... ........ I JEAN RICH T1'eai1zf'er. . . .... DOROTHH' FILLDMAN Publicity. . , . . .BTAR-JORIE HARRIS Progwwz. , . ....... Joi' COLLINS Social ............. ,... Y 'TERONICA FITZ RutlI Anderson Anne L. Andre Edith Baker Irene Barchie Louise Bingman Irene Black Sara Jane Bock Gertrude Brathowski Dorothy Caskie Joy Collins Jean Davis Ida Estner Dorothy Feldman Veronica Fitz Betty Ford Margaret Louise Forgash June Franks Rosemary Ganley Lyna Gennaw Irene Gretz Marjorie Harris J -4 X w....'fN I ,., ,.. I X I ' if Ji X1 I .SI 671-TCE .,....... . . . . . . .IRENE BLACK THE SHAW AVENUE MEMBERSHIP Margaret Harrison Helen Marie Hill Pauline Hnat Lena Anna Isacco Marie A. Jeney Lois Kenders Dorothy Krasenski Helen Krcelish Rita Kushner Evette La Rosa Mildred M. Leighton, Elizabeth Lalley Florence McRae Mary Jane Mager Julia Maha Lillian Matusack Dorothy Mebac Bertha Mehlman Marian Michalski Mary Neintuda Jean O'Toole Jean Paterra Mary Patrick Genevieve Pretras Susan Plutlco Anna Popach Helen Popik Vera Popoff Jean Pulsurelli RutlI Reichman Jean Rich Velma Rimko Marie Roulan Mary Jane Salio Margaret Sakol Irene Sarris Dorothy Sarvey Thelma Schueber Zaida Shaw Virginia Short Vivian Slaibow Joan Slessinger Dorothy E. Spiegel Goldie Sperz Katherine Stanich Patricia Sullivan Shirley Swetta Elsie Mae Tate Helen Frances Thomas Ruth Uhlig Margaret Vasil Priscilla Vincent Mary Francene Wanlcultz Margaret Arlene Wargo Pauline Wargo Nelle Waznak Bette Weiss Mathilda Wertenbock Bella Mae Winkler Henrietta J. Wruszak Regina Marie Zaradzki Hilda Zegudovic J , 4 A . -I , VL Li,-If 'v--fy 9 S igxffe e 'I Ta' 1- ' ' 1 . if N- Igwm i3e - L..+.ffifz.fil 1 .,.. ,..r.,g N .. gwsat. T Kiel if ri? I3 I-ri -I Fa M ffl? M 'rf-ss Mcxtzespoar HIGH sentient ., ., ,V . I i-,-i1.1.'.Xi,i.-, V .,t ,Q 'f-- - 1- -, ,,- , .. ,, ,yy - I 4-..,., ,H , .,1.,,,.1,,,,,M,,,..m,m,,,,,,,.,,,,,,l ,, 5 2-if THE GEORGE WASHINGTON GIRL RESERVES' CABINET MISS EMERSON, Adzirfl' Fiat! Roux' Louise Damm, Sally Smith, Miss Emerson, Louise Frye, Nina Durstine. .Yzwml Row: Virginia Voorhees, Evelyn Rozanski, Marjorie Bcrquist, Carol Pitzer, Dorothy Hoiliinan, Margie Low Thomas, Beryl Sehaum. THE CABINET Prefiderzf ,.... ..,. S ALLY SMITH Nlmic. . . . .MARGIE BIZRQUIST Vire-Pruridezzr. . . ..... LOUISE FRYI: Piazzirt .... .,..... B ERYL SCIIAUBI .S'ecremz1y ....,. ,.,.... L oUIs1a DAMM Wor.rhip. . . . . .DOROTHY HorrMAN Treamrcr. . . ,....,., NINA DURSTINE Publicity .,.....,, ...... C AROL PITZER Prognwz, . . . . . N'IARGIe LOU THOMAS facial. . ....,....... EVELYN ROZANSKI Service ............. VIRGINIA RYOORIIEIES THE MEMBERSHIP .lean Ackerman Virginia Adler Edith Barlow Betty Barton Tessie Bazanas .lane Beard Agnes Beighley Olive Beisler Margie Berquist Betty ,lane Bingamin Audrey liissel Mae Balden .lane Braddock Margaret Clay Edna Colurt Lois Carnahan Doris Caves Louise Damm Mildred Dahlstrom Katherine De Falco Virginia Denning Wanda Ditter Lois Downs Quennie Dunlop Nina Durstine Martha Duval Lillian Erdodv Gail Fehr Dorothy Felceti Louise Frye Helen Gerondites Lois .lane Gilchrist Lavina Gorr Irene Goreski Helen Gustafson Thelma Hamilton Regina Harchu Nellie Helsel Betty Hiehens Dorothy Hoffman Charlotte Horst Betty Hudson Elaine Hungerman Lyllian Johnson Lois ,lane Jones Irenellordan LaRue Kuhant Lucille Kavvallis Dorothy Lesnansky Helen Levvis leanne Lilva :lean Lofgren Alice Loom Ruth Scott Phyllis Manning Elizabeth Mareelli Helen Marks Florence Matysak Sarah Maxwell Virginia McConnell Dolores McLaughlin Patsy Minnicks Mary Moore Ruth Morrison LaRue Owens Dorothy Penrod Lois Pickell Dorothy Pilette Carrie Mae Pitchford Carol Pitzer Dorothy Pollack Ruth Pry Helen Reed Madeline Rendin Betty Rhodes Josephine Zaehousky 99 Lillie Mae Reyno .Iune Rodham Evelyn Rozanski Laird Seheidemantel Beryl Sehaum Louise Shaw Mildred Smith Sally Smith Annahelle Soles Lois Staudenmyer Vivian Steek Rhoda Swanson Margie Lou Thomas Edna Traeger Mildred Travers Bella Verras Betty Vetterly Virginia Voorhees Mildred Waldbum Iva Jean Warren Eleanor Watson Marv Katherine Weatherwax Mildred Wenrick Margie Williams Laverne Wunderly id lx ' F' -'ee THE BLUE TRIANGLE MRS. GERTRUDE ANDERSON, Advirer Firxt Row: Lucille Coleman, Sarah Thomas, Mrs. Anderson, Dorothy Wilson, Dolores Johnson. .Yerond Row: Marietta Garland, Laura Walker, Anita Bacchus, Rocthyl Gordon, Earthlce Moorer, Vera Bacchus, Mabel Francis. THE CABINET, 19384939 Preriafent, . . .... DOROTHY WILSON Vice-Prefident ......... . .SARAH THOMAS Secretary ..... ..... , . .DOLORES JOHNSON Treafurer .........,.. LUCILLE COLEMAN Program Chairman .,.... .LAURA WALKER Pianirt-Social Chairman. . ANITA BACCHUS Chaplain .... Sick ...... Anita Bacchus Vera Bacchus Mabel Carter Lucille Coleman Mabel Francis . . . . .MARY ETTA GARLAND . . . . .ROETHEL GORDON Affiftant Pianift. Ring Group Chairman ..... VERA BAccHUs Inter-Cluh Council Rep.. . .MABEL FRANCIS Puhlicity ................... IRINIA JONES Food. . .............. . . .MABEL CARTER .VERNICE IRBY MEMBERSHIP Mary Etta Garland Rocrhyl Gordon Vernice Irby Lottie Jenkins Dolores Johnson Irma Jones Earthlee Moorer Emma Payne Leada Rochelle Sarah Thomas Laura Walker Clara Willis Dorothy Wilson Mattie Worthy ,f'f-Mkxq fifefmx-Y. . LN . 'filfl fl il'22il--Wllill' A llil' ll limi? 100 digg gig ll L fl f:ff11ailf::-.:2FL T H E Y o u G H .. A . M o N 'I HE ME MBERS 5 M Q K E is s P 0 R T H I G H s c H o o 1. I 1 'l THEIR ' I I l I, 'A iv '- IIT? funn, Lil Ii E: fl 1lL H, fmvgu Y LT-- I -f, ' 1 I in, , v of 1 nggnie -I r--f gg, l I THE JOHN SHAW MEMORIAL HI-Y CABINET MR. SCI-IAD, Ad1'iJer Firrt Row: William Reilly, Earl Craven, William Heckman, Lee McFadden, Don Whitehead. Second Roux' James Hull, Earl Wooley, James Michalski, Ross Gillingham, Chester Olinsky. John Aranyos. Third Row: Kenneth Kaufman, Glenn Kerfoot, Jack Wynn, Ned Frey, Scott Larson, Herman Mehlman, Mr. Schad. THE OFFICERS Prefident ........... WILLIAM HECKMAN Pablirity Agent. . . .... CHARLES BELL Firrt Vice-Prerident .....,. EARL CRAVEN Publicity Agent ......,.... GLENN HALL Second Vice-Prefident ..... PAUL MACKEY Social Leader ,... . . .Ross GILLINGHAM Recording Secretary ..... WILLIAM REILLY Ant. Cor. Sec. ..,.,. HERMAN MEHLBIAN Cor. Secretary ..... . . .DON WHITEHEAD Treararer ......... .... L EE MCFADDEN Chaplain ......... ...... S COTT LARSON Sergeant-at-Arms ....., CHESTER OLINSKY Program Director ..,...,.. JoHN ARANYOS Arfirtant Chaplain ......, . .JACK WYNN Attendance Sec. ..... KENNETH KAUFMAN Qzcarter Ma.rter .....,.. JAMES MICHALSKI Poet Laureate ..., . . .GLENN KERFOOT John Aranyos Tom Anderson Ridley Anderson Ted Baird Jack Barth Charles Bell William Bradley Richard Brieek William Bryan Charles Burns John Butala William Bechtol Richard Balint Walter Bohenko Robert Clark James Cook Jay Corbett Earl Craven William Crawford Andy Danko Ernest DelSignore John Diegelman Pete Dohanie George Donaldson Dan Dougherty Douglas Ferguson Wally Flegal George Frankos Ned Frey Sam Frazier 101 Ted Ganaras Paul Gazdik Ross Gillingham Richard Gray Charles Gust Don Grubhs Glenn Hall Leroy Hall Albert Harkness William Heckman Jack Wynn THE JOHN SHAW MEMORIAL HI-Y CLUB Edward Hitchens Jack Hoyt John Hromi Bennet Hough Raymond Hamm John Irwin Taylor Isenberg Edward Izbicki Joseph Jackel Thomas C. Johns Steve Kanyusik Ned Kaminsky Kenneth Kaufman Glenn Kerfoot Chester Kerr Russell Klob Joe Koss Calvin Kerfoot Herman Kerns William Lange Scott Larson Clarence Luce Harold Masters Paul Mackey Lee McFadden Paul McKenna James Michalski William Minnick John Moffatt John Moore James Morrison Wade Mooney Glenn Marsh Richard McCune John Neel Guy Nylander Herbert Nylander Howard Oberfeitinger Chester Olinsky Harry Ottinger David Owen Harry Peterson Robert Priester William Palmer James Richards Bernard Riggs Robert Riggs William Reilly Vernon Sample John Scott Edmund Sedney George Shiflet Paul Sirnqu Charles Theleen John Tirpalc William Toth Andrew Vanyo Eugene Vickers Bligh Vogeley Ray Wargovich Richard Weigle John Wertenbach Oliver Wester Ed White Don Whitehead Frank Wynn Joseph Simqu Wesley Smythe Richard Snyder Jack Steiner Bernard Summitt William Schink John Sowerby Earl Wooley Sam Wood Richard Whigham William Weinel George Young ROBERT SMYTHE MEMORIAL HI-Y THE GEORGE WASHINGTON BUILDING OFFICERS Prerident .... . . . .......... .... B ERNARD KESSLER Vice-Prefiderzt .... . . .ROBERT CORNELL Secretary ...... .... R OBERT HOBBY Trearurer .... . . . .................... KENNETH SPIKER George Alund oseph E. Austin Robert Bathe Buddy Bell Bernard Brady William Catrow Edward Christy Joe Conrad Robert Cornell Robert Couy Charles Cusick I I I mu- , lll r, ,H -L E ng Ili? Ji I all f 'mx , Blix ii- Zlf rl 1 i lyl f i ll A N 'iii :J ' E , S . i Nl L H Advisers ....... .......... J . S. MCFEATERS, DONALD ECKMAN, FREDERICK STOUGH WILLIAM HECKMAN AY CORBETT 1 3 MEMBERS Anthony Del Signore Harlan Douglas Roger Emery William Gleditsch Raymond Good Fred Hannum John Hart John Hayward Robert Hobby Lewis Jones Herbert Kausch Bernard Kessler William Knight Bernard Luty George Leibold Charles McCabe Robert McElroy Kenneth McFadden Alvin Merz Leo Mintz Frank E. Neish Vincent Nelson J i William Nylander Richard O'Toole David Plum William Regensburger Don Schinlc Jack South Kenneth Spiker William G. Stablein Duane Weimer James Wynn 102 THE Y OUGH-A-MO HE 1 QKEESFGF-Z? HlC3H SCHCDGL His. Qfy ,X l ' l H -4 , , L, tg ull . ,,.., A in r ,Hr 1 3 AMIS DE L.-X FRANCE Miss Doizoriix' NORTON, Dirigeantc Fir-.rr Roux' Marjorie Harward, Mary C. MeCettigan, ,Iohn lrwin, Miss Norton, Wilhert Sehwotzer, Mildred Kendrick, Ridley Anderson. .Ymwd Raw: Alice Cain, Eleanor Reitler, ,lane Lewis, Doris Roderick, Charlotte Engster, ,lean Berggren. Mercedes Hughes, Pauline Davis, Nell Shaw. ThmlRa1L','Riea Spiegel, Louise Stock, Patsy Overllolt, Dorisjohnson, Ruth Masters, Norma Karber, Betty Dalilin, Dorothy Dietrich, Martha Maydew. Iionrfln Raw: Lennie Berry, Mary Magaw, Lois ,lean Havelcotte, Betty Le Metheny, Virginia Hoffniastcr, Virginia Kushner, Dorothe Grossman, Frieda Srulson, Marion Hortlis. Fzfflf Roux' Clarence Griliith, Douglas Ferguson, ,Iaek Wynn, Kenneth M. Israel, Don llulin, Vernon H. Ginn, Donald DeCeCco,jol1n D. Hromi. Aim: To develop and increase interest in French life, language, customs, traditions, and history. OFFICERS Prefidefzt ...... ......,..... J OHN IRVVIN Vice-Prefident, . . .... MARY C. MCGE1 fIGAN Secremire. . . . . .WILBERT SCHWOTZER Treforier., , .... RIDLEY ANDERSON 103 Ridley Anderson Lennie Berry Helen Cunningham Betty Dahlin Pauline Davis Dorothy Dietrich Charlotte Engster Douglas Ferguson Gene Gamble Vernon H. Ginn Clarence Grifhth Dorothe Grossman Lois Jean Havekotte Marjorie Hayward LES MEMBRES Virginia Hoffmaster Marian Hordis john Hromi Mercedes Hughes John Irwin Kenneth Israel Doris Johnson Don Julin Norma Karber Bill Keller Mildred Kendrick Jane W. Lewis George Lott Mary Magaw Louise Mason Ruth Masters Martha Maydew Rose Mazzone Mary C. MeGettigan Jean'McKinney Jeannette Meredith Betty L4-:Metheny Margaret Nelson Patsy Overholt Alberta N. Owens Evelyn Pazzaro Eleanor Reitler William Robinson Doris Roderick Margaret Schmeltzer Wilbert Schwotzer Nell Shaw Rica Spiegel Frieda Srulson Louise Stock Jeanne Surgeon William Toth Doris Tyson Richard Weigle Norma Willis Betty Zenn SENIORS PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE AND IN PUNCTUALITY FOR TEN, ELEVEN, OR TWELVE YEARS Fin! Raw: Robert Riggs C121 Adah Stull C121 Martha Maydew C121 Orpah Fawcett C121 Elda May Kegler C121 William Steelnack C121 Strand Raw: Nelliejackson C101 Anna Lueza C101 Erma Bales C111 Florence Lewis C121 Dorothy Lotz C111 Anna Coma C101 Third Raw: Marian Russell C101 Jean Berggren C101 Anne Sigmund C101 Irene Bornyas C101 Betty-Le Mteheny C101 Beatrice Smith C101 Violet Marie Bash C101 Fourth Raw: John D. Hromi C101 George A. Antoncic C101 William Knortz C101 Harold Sykes C101 james Rogerson C101 james N. Cooper C101 Fifth Row: Ernest Del Signore C111 Charles Romick C111 Brice Holland C111 Louis Descak C111 Theodore Frank C111joseph Starmaclc C101 Russell Robertson C111 , 1 'CMA ?i'5.tfiJ ' liz: niiiii 'T Tkte5:-,QQ.Ikea il li iafitna 104 1 1 1' H E Y 0 u G H -W A - M Q N THE MEMBERS E M C K E E s P o R T H I G H s c H 0 0 L 'fQ,iifgj'QJillE, W A-1 l ii l 1 fi ,J Y -E l yfihf I ' f'T1'q: Jliiziigpgr-ry! 4 ll.: l, flsity 'YJIIJJIJJ j 1 ' , i ,Q 1 a,+W.5?: THE BIOLOGICAL NATURE CLUB MR. TINSON, Advirer Fin! Row: Alberta Owens, Mary Jane Hutton, Helen Brown, James Roche. .Yzcond Row: Elizabeth Shannon, Mary Ennis, Mildred Jones, Betty Anne Englert, Lillian Wolfarth, Jeanne Surgeon. Third Row: Henry Ahlquist, Don Peebly, Howard Odenthal, Peter Pazuchanies, Bligh Vogeley. Aim: To teach pupils to understand, enjoy, and love nature. THE OFFICERS Prerident ...... ...,...........,. M ARY JANE HUTTON Vice-Prefident. . . ....,.. JAMES Rocnn Secretary ..... . . .ALBERTA OYVENS Treufzzrer. . . . . .HELEN BROWN Henry Ahlquist Harry Austin Wesley Bailey Erma Bales James Barchie Harry Barco Charles Barll Roberta Bames Clifford Barton Nancy Bash Rose Benick Chester Berg Helen Brown Matthew Brulja William Bryant Martha Byerly Charles Carone Leo Carr Mabel Carter Richard Case Frances Challener Charles Christie Gladys Coberly Allice Copper Ella Cunningham Clifford Dawson Betty Delsignore Glenn Denning Jean Ditter Rhoda Douglas Dorothy Downes Jean Edison Betty Englert Mary Ennis Jerry Farquhar Helen Fawcett Albert Fazek Elizabeth Ferguson Mike Feterilc Edward Field Al Florchak John Forrest William Frankovic Natalina Fusco James Gilchrist Doris Gilmore Betty Gothart Julia Granantonio William Greenland Frank Griffin George Gross 105 Marcella Grzymala Anthony Gugala Belmont Gustafson Joe Gutierrez Harry Hagar Ray Hamm Steve Hogza Ann Hopke Anne Howat James Huges Mary Jane Hutton Margaret Jack Mary Jaime: Elmer Jeney Mildred Jones Kenneth Kaufman Gertrude Keenan l il Pj EW Fred Kemp Patricia Kennedy Stephen Kray Dorothy Lemon Larry McKenna jack Meyers Fern Miller Eugene Mullaly Betty Neff Marjorie Nelson Louis Novitski Eleanore Obusek Howard Odentha john O'Donnell james O'Leary Jean Orr Alberta Owens joe Oyler l THE BIOLOGICAL NATURE CLUB Ruth Palm Robert Pater Pete Pazuchanics Don Peebly Charles Penn Isabel Penzak Harry Peterson Helen Petro Richard Philips Andrew Pohodie Billy Rankin Francis Ravey lohn Ravey Duane Raymer Virginia Roberts William Roberts james Roche Wilda Rose Ray Rybarczyk Helene Sakal Vernon Sample Dorothy Sandin Elizabeth Shannon Mary Shannon Earl Shaw George Shiflet George Smith Marion Smith Joseph Smocer Dorothy Soles Marie Steinhilber Norma Stephenson Duane Stevenson Zora-Rose Stokan George Stamatellos Adah Stull Jeanne Surgeon George Suskalo Robert Thompson Francis Trimble Dorothy Uhrich James Umbarget Gertrude Usko Nick Vasil Bligh Vogeley Thomas Ward Don Wardell Andy Waselewski Dorothy Weissenberger George Welch Donald Wester Ann Whaley Lillian Wolfarth Walter Yaker Loretta Zwingler fr from l id Ml EW QHEMQ ALL SPORTS' BANQUET Murphy's Dining Room June l, 1938 , 106 iiif law 5f5Qlz:3l:g r H E Y o u G H - A - M o N it is--JV' ' rlfllzl sl l THE CLASSICAL CLUB Miss IXULD, Adiiref' Firff Roux' Herbert Seigle, Josephine Hurrell, Kleanne Thompson, janet Jenkins, 'lune Sweeney. Srmzzd Row: Vivienne Abrams, Helen Cunningham, Charlotte Engster, Eloise Nelson, Norma Bailey. Third Roux' Ernest Del Signore, Brice Holland, Donald Hillstrom, Robert MeCaughan. Aim: To promote Il vital interest in the study of Latin and Mythology. THE OFFICERS Cwzfzzf ...,., ..... Vice-Cwzmf . Praez'w'.r. . . Qzmeffalir. . , Xpwzfwir. . , Norma Bailey Morris Beck Nancy Bell Walter Bohenko Richard Briel-1 William Bryan Margaret Chapman Helen Clewer Helen Cunningham Gladys Curran Louis Dannenhauer Isabell Deel-:er Ernest Del Signore Annabel Dobos Dan Dougherty Charlotte Engster lean Finney , ....,.. IIEANNE T1iox111soN . . . .JOSEPIIINIQ HURREL , , , . , .JANE'r'lEN KINS KIUNE SVVEILNEY . . .HERBERT SIQIGLE XIIVIENNE Ainzaxis HARRI1i'r ACKERMAN .Miss AULD, MR. CA1u.soN THE MEMBERS Betty Franklin Connie Friedman Marion Goetz Doris Goldman Mary Gimant janet Harkless Murray Harris Donald I-Iillstrom Patsy Hinlele Lois :lean Hollywood Louise Holtzman jack Hoyt Mary Huffman Margaret Jack Dolores johnson Marlene Keller 107 Russel Klob Delphine Kurowski Olive 'leane Latta 'lane List Albert Lutliek Robert McCaughan Billie McCoy Mary 'lane McCoy Lynn Mercnr Betty Milliken Eloise Nelson Lois Nelson Pat O'DonnelI William Palmer Isabel Lee Patterson Steven Peraeh Charles Pullin Dorothy Ramsden Lois Sammer Dorothy Sampler Margay Savage Bryna Schwartz Shirlie Srulson Dora S. Soeber John Sowerby Wilma Stewart Eileen Stringer Irene Takas George Tonks Donna Tyson Lucille Weigle Harry Wechsler Betty Zenn ,a A..-.hu jean Harrison Pearl Naysmith Olive Smolinsky THE GREGGITES CLUB MR. ZIMMERMAN, Advirer Firrt Raw: Harry Nyquist, Eleanor Pater, Audrey Tanner, Helen Allen, Margaret Sundquist, Dorothy Marta, Theodore Carlson. Second Raw: Eleanor Priester, Virginia Trent, Anna Lucza, Bernice Harris, Vera Hollywood, Dorothy Massung, Florence Solomon, Louise Baker, Pearl Naysmith, Jean Harrison. Third Raw: Betty McNulty, Olive Smolinsky, Dorothy Shaw, Carolyn Ulrich, Charlotte Esau, Ruth Bogard, Shirley Austin, Ann Lambert, Evalyne Keaton. Fourth Row: Georgia Crossman, Lillian Gacey, Florence Remas, Sarah Wunderley, Ida Weitzner, Anne Shinoski, Frances Hurnenansky, Dolores Bankey, Josephine Sowa, Ruth Visoke, Fifth Row: Lilyan Sobel, Joan Gimant, Eleanore Billy, Fern Sjoberg, Mr. Zimmerman, Agnes Silan, Helen Margitan, Lois Raible, Anne Tokar. Aim: To develop speed and accuracy in dictation and in transcription and to develop office training. OFFICERS Prerideizr ....... ..,.. H ELEN ALLEN Secretary ,... .... M ARGARET SUNDQUIST Vice Prerident .... .... A UDREY TANNER Treamrer. . . ...... DOROTHY MATTA MEMBERS Shirley Austin Louise Baker Dolores Bankey Eleanore Billy Ruth Bogard Theodore Carlson Georgia Crossman Charlotte Esau Lillian Gacey Joan Gimant Bernice Harris Vera Hollywood Frances Humenansky Evelyn Keaton Dorothy Kushner Anne Lambert Anna Lucza Irene Marcase Dorothy Massung Betty McNulty Harry Nyquist Eleanor Pater Eleanor Priester Lois Raible Florence Remas Dorothy Shaw Anne Shinoslci Agnes Silan Fern Sjoberg Lilyan Sobel Florence Solomon Josephine Sovva Anna Tokar Virginia Trent Carolyn Ulrich Ruth Visoki Ida Weitzner Belva Lee Whiteman Sarah Wunderley ,,f,4,,-kr'-x.-QNX iayi T H E v o U G H - A - M o N E M Q K 5 E s P 0 R T H 1 G H 5 4: H 0 0 L Flmg-1 l' lil- 119,53 .--gil .f. B+iq,.i..' ey- 'v 4-5F': fl fLL ,i .. lar.. a f,lE.sa,4.f r- , THE MATHEMATICS CLUB MR. BLYTHE, Arl1'i.rrr First Roux' Robert Kessler, jean Berggren, ,lack Wynn, Doris johnson, Harry Ottinger, joe tlackel, Doris Roderick, Ward Heath, john Hromi. Second Raw: Kathryn Rebold, Ethel Petach, Eleanor Clark, Lois Fath, Genevieve Durkowski, Helen Clewer, Anna Skalyo, Miriam Klein, Mary Louise De Falco, Nellie Boyd. Third Row: Mr, Blythe, Betty Dahlin, Norma Karber, Louise Spiegel, Margaret Schmeltzer, Jean Sneddon, Mervyn Heath, Jule Anne Watters, Marie Wampler, Margaret Nelson, Dorothy Dietrich, Murray Harris. Fanrtlv Row: Reese Evans, John Irwin, john Reed, William Kruper, William Robinson, Richard Weigle, 'lack Becker, Charles Ross, Leonard Douglas, LeRoy Hall, Walter Miller. Fifflv Roux' Morrell Patterson, Douglas Ferguson, John Bazanos, Evan Maurer, ,Iames Szarzvnski, Oliver Wester, Ned Frey, John Miller, Frank Slaney, Leonard Tabish, Joe Van Horn. Richard Farkas. Aim: To have young people know that mathematics is a marvelous in- strument created by the genius of man for the discovery of truth. THE OFFICERS Preridezzt .....,. ,.,....,......,, . , .HARRY CDTTINGER Vice-Prefidwzf .... .,..... I lol: KIACKEL Secretmjf. ..,... . . .DORIS KIouNsoN Trw.rurer, . , . .JACK WX'NN MEMBERS Bettyxlayne Bankey John Bazanos Nellie Boyd Eleanor Clark Helen L. Clewer Betty Dahlin Mary Louise DeFalco Dorothy Dietrich Leonard Douglas Reese Evans Richard Farkas Lois Fath Douglas Ferguson Jean Finney 'r Ned Frey Ross Gillingha LeRoy Hall MUFYZIF' Harris Mervyn Heath Ward Heath ,lohn Hromi Iohn Irwin :Ioe jackel Doris ,Iohnson Donald Ilulin Norma Karher Robert Kessler Miriam Klein HE m 109 William Kruper Evan Maurer john Miller Walter Miller Margaret Nelson Harry Ottinger Morrell Patterson Ethel Petach Stanley Piechowicz Kathryn Rebold ,lohn Reed William Robinson Doris Roderick Charles Ross Margaret Schmeltzer Alex Semchak Anna Skalyo Frank Slaney lean Sneddon William Sullivan James Szarzynski Leonard Tabish Doris Tyson ,Ioe Van Horn Marie Wampler Richard Weigle Oliver Wester lack Wynn THE M. H, S. ELECTRICAL CLUB MR. CHAPLIN, Ma. MCCUNNELL, Aduirerf Aim: To increase and to diffuse electrical knowledge, and to promote good-fellowship among the electrical students. THE OFFICERS Pmriden! ....., ,..,.............. G LENN W. KERFOOT Vicc'-Prarrdfzlf, . . .... DOMINIC CECCHINI Serretmy ...., ..,..,.. G Us CoMo Trea.r1n'e1'. , . . . ,STEVE KOVACIC Frank Arico George Babyak Jack Barnes William Beam Dominic Betters Thomas Betters XVilliam Black Robert Blamick Charles Blanchard Albert Bock Victor Bonnet joseph Borrelli Warren Byard Raymond Carnahan Dominic Cecchini Michael Cerniga Ben Chuckla Michael Colecchi iii. lx i in f1rr'qjia' HH 1 1 my HIP SIEQF-leQiliiAUli3iii ui 'rdf iiiwi tt wgrfegg ff EIA! e' ,. 1 THE MEMBERSHIP Arthur Como Gus Como William Considine Richard Dean August De Claudio Ralph De Felice Louis Descak Dominic Di Mucci Bob Dingeldine Joseph Divincenzo Samuel Egic Louis Elster Iames Englert Nick Evanovich Nick Fabrizio Earl Faix George Fedak Don Feick 1 Gus Francescantanio George j. Frankos Arnold Frederick Raymond Friend Matt Gasparovich Kenneth George Albert Gottesman Raymond Gregor .Iohn Griffin Elmer Gronlund Ioseph Haydie Gabor Horvath lohn Hresko Edward Izbieki Frank Janos Robert Johnston Earl jordan Merle Judd 0 Steve Kanyusik Richard Kegler Glenn Kerfoot Charles Kier William Knapton john Koltiska joseph Koltiska Joseph Kos Andrew Kostkas Mike Kovaeevich Steve Kovacic Ioseph Kovaly William Leach William Leckemby George Lichman john Loftus Iohn Lukas .Carl Magnuson THE, YQUCSH-A4-MUN Glenn Mann Charles Markus Vincent Martin Raymond Massung Raymond Matelan Robert MeDivott Richard McMarlin Herman Mehlman Bruno Menozzi Stanley Miksza Clyde Miller john Moore Charles Morningstar William Muretiseh - 2 E cKEESPORT HIGH scl-noon. k all VW if lim eimiiawaaa, H ie. THE M. H. S. ELECTRICAL CLUB Andrew Nester Chester Olinsky Gaber Paladi John Pastelock Teddy Pavlock Albert Plutko John Polakovic Mike Polakovie John Pomycala James Poynar Alex Predki Nick Pusi Steve Resniak Jack Rhoades Robert Riggs Charles Romick Risveglio Ruozzi Joseph Sakas Natale Scappetura Edward Seliga William Semke George Sevick Paul Shalkowski joseph Simeo Joseph Simon Stanley Skelley Frank Someer Harry Sowa JOHN CIAVARRA Letterman in Football, Basketball, Baseball Voted by the Clan 0f1938 The Outstanding Athlete of the Class Awarded the Zwibel Medal, June 1 11 John Sfehar Mike taniech joseiph S. Starmack Fre Stephan Ruben Stephanovic Mike Stojanovic Peter Suhajda James Szarzynski William Toth Bill Tuch Joseph Turcan Kent Ulrdany Robert Wunderley Paul Yager David Zivitz .:'- 4 lib Ll I THE STUDENT COUNCIL Fin! Row: Doris Roderick, Jane Lewis, Edmund Sedney, Janet L. Jenkins, Norma Bailev Second Raw: Vivienne Abrams, John Wertenbach, Frances Graziano, Joe Jackel, Dorothy Kunes Third Row: Chester Olinsky, Jack Wynn, Bill McKee, William Palmer. Prerident ...... Vice-Prefidefzr. , . Secretary ..... Treafurer ......... Sergeant-at-AWIZJ .... Clerk ........... DORIS RODERICK BILL MCKEE WVIVIENNE ABRAMS MR. BOWEN THE OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS JACK WVYNN JUNIOR CLASS NORMA BAILEY SOPHOMORE CLASS WILLIAM PALMER .Ymior Clan' Prefident CHESTER OLINSKY FACULTY MR. BDWER MR. CRALL 112 .EDMUND SEDNEY . . . . . ,JANE LEWIS . . .JANET JENKINS . . .NORNIAN KNOX .WALLACE FLEGAL . . .DOROTHY KUNES JOE JACKEL JOHN WERTENBACH FRANCES GRAZIANO MISS BROWN T H E Y O u G H .. A M o N E McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL Lillian Jacobs Lucille Purkey Elsie DePodesta Janet Patterson Mary Jane Hinkle Annette Domingo Rita Eicker Dolores Bankey Doris Tyson Rica Spiegel Frances Graziano Catherine Skelley Dorothy Maurer Helen Carrozza Bettie Jamison Ruth Scott Louise Breyer Olive Jean Latta Louise Sundin Jane Luehm Elaine Hannum Leroy Kittle John Fontanesi Vivienne Abrams Betty Leach Rhoda Douglas Dorothy Sprowls James Siebert Sara Bell Willis Margaret Chemsak Norma Jane Lingle Helen Szucs Charlotte Dietrich Caroline Swainson Jean Ditter Mr. Bowen Miss Brown Chester Olinsky STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES SENIORS Earl Faix Jack Wynn Ned Fry Joe Jackel Glenn W. Kerfoot John Kerns Bill Sullivan Bill Leach Jack Rhoades Harry Ottinger Louise Stock Ruth McGuire Jane Lewis Doris Roderick Jean McKinney Eva Dobo Eleanore Pater Rita Morsey Nell Shaw Charlotte Engster JUNIORS Bill Manns Murray Harris Robert Davison Regis Beighley Sam Lauris John Wertenbach Chester Kerr Stanley Brown Harry Knott Frank Wynn Robert Xides William Greenland Joe Gallow Lucile Lawson Janet Jenkins Grace Campbell Betty Zenn Jean Griffiths Helen Fawcett Doris Fetters Betty Weddle Dorothy Kunes Regina Klune Norma Bailey Rosamond Goldberg Dorothy Ridge SOPHOMORES Jack Hoyt William Palmer Frank Anto Ward Heath Kenneth Tuverson Elman Peterson Jack Howe William E. Frankovic George Lyall Wallace Smith Charles Burns Raymond Wargovich Gayle Barnes Minerva Williams Florence Singleton Sara Altemus Mildred Nelson Ed Carlson Mike Babyak Robert Priester Alfred Jodie Claude Zukowski FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES Miss Cramblet Miss Hill Mr. Dunlop Mr. McConnell SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Patricia Gibbons Audrey Tanner 1 lg I Ml I Clair Patterson LeRoy Hall Edmund Sedney Leonard Douglas John Araynos Ted McCune Pete Dohanic Robert Wilson Lee McFadden Vernon Ginn Bill Bechtol Dick McCune Joe Newlin Jack Kiester Charles Bell Bill Schink William McKee Dominic Cecchini Wade Mooney Guy Nylander Herman Mehlman Norman Knox Robert Gilchrist John Neel Bernard McCloskey Edwin Harris Almon Corey Steve Sinichak Wally Flegal William Herold Galard Arvin Henry DeFelice Leonard Levenson Philip Kerklo Joe Souders Miss Watson Mr. Zimmerman Al Shapiro ri wr a 4 L I n, THE STATESMAN CLUB MR. TACEY, Adviwa- Firit Raw: Stanley Brown, janetilenkins, Mr. Tacey, Norman Knox, Claire Waldron. Smmd Row: Margaretjack, Charles Bell, Virginia Vllerteiibach, Samuel Frazier, Berry Zenn, Dan Dougherty, Mary jane McCoy, joseph Kissell, Jane List. Aim: To discuss current political and economical situations, local, national, and international. THE OFFICERS Cbairmmz. . . . . .NORMAN KNOX Secretmy. . . .... JANETJENKINS THE MEMBERS Charles Bell Sam Frazier Chester Kerr Jane List Stanley Brown Margaret Jack .joseph Kissel Mary jan: McCoy Dan Dougherty janet jenkins Norman Knox Virginia Wcrrenbach Betty Zenn ut! C QJN 1 jiaiwmw 'fp-an ,N 'iz Fill ffl 533' H4 'lo iii if .alll Ugg I if -.ir 193 if M 'iff' cv Lf cs H ar. in M cs, H f E cicsssvonr HIGH scHooL H31 'Q li? l Ml THE DEBATING SQUAD MR. TACEY, Cmzcfv Fri-,rf Raw: Helen R. Jacobs, Shirlee Moskowitz, Mr, Tacey, Sadie Lebowitz, Norma Bailey. Xerund Rout' Jean Finney, Ester Estner, Jane List, Flora Jerkins, Isabelle Torrance, Josephine Hurrell, Leona Painter, Lois Landstrom. Third Raw: Rosemarie Scavariel, Shirley Spiegel, Margaret Savage, Anne Sigmund, Hilda Brown, BettyJane Esau, Vera Bacchus, Louise Spiegel. Fourth Raw! Joseph Kissell, Frances Humenansky, Lola Ward, Gail Strifller, Lois Eicher, Frieda Srulson, Laibe Kessler. Fifth Row: Theodore Kessler, Aaron Lebowitz, Charles Bell, Kenneth Pangburn, Howard Guttman, Harry Wechsler, Morris Beck. r1brw.'f.' Shirley Crossot, Jean McKinney. Debating Activities Ill MCKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL Debating activities started early last fall. Mr. Tacey again assumed charge of these activities. Try-outs were held. The following comprised the debating squad: Vera Bacchus, Norma Bailey, Morris Beck, Charles Bell, Hilda Brown, Sophie Chrissafedes, Shirley Crossot, Lois Eicher, Ester Estner,Jean Finney, Florence Gottes- man, Howard Guttman, Josephine Hurrell, Frances Humenansky, Helen Jacobs Flora Jerkins, Laibe Kessler, Theodore Kessler, Joseph Kissell, Lois Landstrom Aaron Lebowitz, Jane List, Jean McKinney, Shirlee Moskowitz, Leona Painter Kenneth Pangburn, Janet Patterson, Margaret Savage, Rosemarie Scavariel, Anne Sigmund, Louise Spiegel, Shirley Spiegel, Gail Strifller, Frieda Srulson, Isabelle Torrance, Lola Ward, Harry Wechsler, Pierna Zitella. From these Mr. Tacey se lected the following as the school's representatives in the sectional debates: Morris, Beck, Charles Bell, Joseph Kissell, Jean McKinney, Shirlee Moskowitz, and Kenneth Pangburn. s 3 5 115 The league debate question was: Resolved: that the United States should estab- lish an alliance with Great Britain. McKeesport High was put in a section with St. Thomas High CBraddockD, Eliza- beth, Glassport, and Munhall. Prior to the opening of the league season, February 21, McKeesport participated in the following tournaments: University of Pittsburgh, Munhall High School, Hurst High School, Charleroi High School, and Monessen High School. Inter- scholastic matches were held with Charleroi, East McKeesport, Monessen, and Bentleyville. In all these matches, McKeesport more than held her own. The debating squad also staged more than two score intramural debates before church organizations and service clubs. The Results of the League Debates: February 21. Mclieesport vs. St. Thomas-Negative team was victorious. March 6. McKeesport vs. Munhall-Negative team won its decision. March 15. McKeesport vs. Elizabeth-McKeesport won both decisions. March 22. McKeesport vs. Glassport-Mclieesport lost both decisions. Spring Fever Glenn Hughes's delightful farce, Spring Fever, as interpreted by members of the Senior class, under the direction of Mr. August M. Schad, on the evenings of April 19, 20, and 21, proved to be a splendid success. The action all takes place in a rooming-house at Brookfield College. The part of Mrs. Spangler, the landlady, was played expertly by Frances Humenansky. Ed Burns, a chemistry student, who was portrayed by John Kerns, had turned his room into a laboratory, Vic Lewis, an art student, ably presented by James Dudley, had received a commercial assignment for a picture, and was waiting for a hired model to pose as a Bolshevik. Howard Brant, played by Robert McCaughan, had to finish his term paper before three o'clock so that he could graduate the next day. Lou Herron, a journalism student, enacted by Betty Dahlin, breezed in every now and then to use the typewriter, and-maybe-to see Ed. Anne Purcell, a role enacted by Anne Sigmund, was Howard's heart interest. She had forgotten to reserve rooms at the hotel for her parents. She finally persuaded Howard to put her father up in his room. When Mr. Purcell, a part played by John Aranyos, arrived, Vic thought he was the model. Vic and Ed man-handled him and intimidated him with a few explosions. The mistake was discovered, and Mr. Purcell departed in fury and withdrew his offer to present a new science building to the college. Howard's Aunt Maude, whose part was played by Martha Byerly, arrived unexpectedly to see him graduate. She became quite friendly with Professor Bean, portrayed by Douglas Ferguson, and per- suaded him to pass Howard. Anne Purcell, aided by her chum, Vivian George, portrayed by Ruth Masters, put on a deathbed scene in order to get her father to sign a paper promising the science building, if Howard was allowed to graduate. The scheme was also aided by Vic, who posed as a doctor, but Vic's mustache came off, and the deception was discovered after Mr. Purcell had signed the paper. Howard decided he could not go through with the trick but to leave. After Mr. Purcell found what a fine young man Howard was, he consented to the marriage of Anne and Howard. The farce ended in a delightful evening, as all of the happy couples went to the dance. I X l 111 W1 1' 116 PM T H E y o u G H - A - M o N HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT-FOODS Scene in Foods Laboratory-Preparation of Foods Betty Hawthorne, Margaret Laszloffy, Joan Gimant, Kathryn Taylor julia Isacco, Margie Livingston, Kathryn Rebold. CHILD DEVELOPMENT Toys for Childreng Age Groups, from two to hvc years 1 1 T HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT-CLOTHING 'ludging colors and fabrics to find our which are IHOSI becoming to each girl Meredith Nelson, Carmen Lunnlin, Lucy Mayerski, 'Iune Kennedy, Betty Gothart, Alice Siwierlqa. THE MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS Firrt Raw: Hilclo Lllpilfl, Ralph De Felice, Chester Olinsky, Fred Stephan, William Veroniclc. .Slt'L'0776! Rauf: Robert MeDiverr, Edward Huss, George Finney, Earl Faix, George Alm, joe Borrelli fH1'1fR0uf.' R. Glenn Hall, joseph SI21l'III2lCli,.lflHlCS Szarzynski, William Murerisch, Albert Bock. 118 E Mfxsssronr HIGH sc:-cool. 177 I W I' --,lm Yfulli-r VVJIN at 5 f1al,Ql,ltWHEE-eligREm wig A .l iiijgclpgiaitjig T 'nag THE RED AND BLUE STAFF MR. STRONG, Alfdilff' Ffliff Raw: Louise Mason, Norman Knox, Lee McFadden, Harry Ottinger, Glenn W. Kerfoot, Richard Weigle, ,Ieane Thompson. ,Yrmnd Row: Elaine Hungerman, 'lean Grilliths, lsahelle Wertz, Doris Roderick, ,lean Berggren, Gladys Spiegel, Helen Telliho. Third Rouvllanies Black, Leona R. Painter, Grace Stoops, janet L. Jenkins, June R. Renaut, Bertha Lacey, Margaret Savage, James Lawson. Fanrrlw Raw: Ward Heath, Ernest Del Signore, William Muretisch, Albert Orris, Brice Holland, Howard Gilchrist, Joseph Llackel, Stanley' Brown. THE STAFF PERSONNEL Editor-in-Clvivf ......,.............,....... HARRY O'I fINl3I5R Afyociate Editor .,.. , . .GLENN W. Kmzroor Sporlf Ezfifwu' ..., , . .RICHARD WVEICELE Norman Knox Louise Mason Albert Orris Ernest Del Signore .loejackel Leona Painter lames Lawson LEE MCFADDEN REPORTERS lsahelle Patterson Doris Roderick Ward Heath Stanley Brown William Mnretisch Howard Gilchrist Isahelle Wertz Bertha Lacey Helen Telliho janet jenkins Al Halpern Margaret Savage FRESHMAN REPORTERS Gladys Spiegel Elaine Hungerman l 119 Grace Stoops 'lean Berggren Brice Holland ,leane Thompson 'Ieanne Grirlilths 'lime Renaut james Black THE HYOUGH-A-MON STAFF MR. BERKEMA, Adviyer Fmz Row: John Hromi, Betty Jane Hilty, Jack Wynn, Ida Weitzner, Robert McDivett. Second Row: Mary McGettigan, Lillian Jacobs, Martha Maydew, Elsie De Podesta, Flora Jerkins, Mary Jane Hinkle, Jean Benson. Third Row: Margaret Schmeltzer, Evelyn Krause, Dolores Banlcey, Janet Patterson, Betty Seinar, Ruth Masters, Frances Humenansky, Helen Allen. Fozoftla Row: Robert Erickson, John Nemecek, Ross Gillingham, Dominic Denarclo, James Szarzynski, John O'Hara, John Totin, John Aranyos. Abxmr: Debs Melegari. THE STAFF PERSONNEL Editor-in-Chief ..... ......................,..... J ACK WYNN Affirrtmof Editor. , . . . .BETTY JANE HILTY Salem Mdndger ......... ..... I DA WEITZNER Amiftdnt Sales Mdozdlger. . . . . .ROBERT MCDIVETT DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS ALUMNI .JEAN BENSON JANET PATTERSON ART AND POSTERS MARY JANE H1NKLE MARGARET SCHMELTZER ROBERT ERICKSON Ross GILLINGHAM ATHLETICS DEBS MELEOARI JOHN OIHARA JOHN TOTIN ACTIVITIES RUTH MASTERS MARY MCGETTTOAN LILLIAN JACOBS FEATURES MARTFIA MAYDEW JAMES SZARZYNSKI FLORA JENKINS MUSIC JOHN ARANYOS JOHN HROMI DOMINIC DENARDO JOHN NEMECEK TYPISTS ELSIE DE PODESTA BETTY SEINAR EVELYN KRAUSE FRANCES I-IUMENANSKY DOLORES BANKEY HELEN ALLEN fgg'gfTPHff1HW eI I I ilf ,H 'i 'Tel' A ll fll Alf 12 vilni ml N I fIllJ 'J'd:T:' N 0 JE .L lf w fw wgfm PM F T H E y 0 U G H I A U M 0 Bunk 3 Athletics The Athletics Honor R011 The M Men 1958-1959 M...q,,I,p..M BASEBALL FALCO CARROZZA JOHN CIAVARRA, Ca-Captain HENRY LUX, Ca-Captain RICHARD CAMPBELL, Student Manager STANLEY SCZYPEK GEORGE SMITH WILLIAM MOORE RALPH HERRERA ROBERT SAUER CHARLES PLOZSAY GOLF DEBS MELEGARI, Captain CHARLES SMOCHKO WILLIAM BLACK, Student Manager MELVIN BENEDICT ROY HOFFMAN, Student Manager TENNIS WILLIAM HUNTER, Captain ROBERT RODERICK MORRELL PATTERSON, Student Manager FRANK WYNN HOMER HOFFMAN FOOTBALL CHARLES PLOSZAY, Captain RAYMOND HAMM LAWRENCE CHOTTINER, Student Manager LEE MCFADDEN, Student Manager ROBERT ADAMS GEORGE BASHUR ROBERT BROWN LEO CARR RALPII HERRERA ROY JENKINS WILLIAM LAUGHLIN SAM LAURIS JOSEPH MINYON CHARLES MOON CARL MULL WILLIAM GRABILL JOHN O'HARA BASKETBALL RICHARD WEIGLE GEORGE POPOVIC JAMES PARNHAM, Captain GEORGE YOUNG, Student Manager WILLIAM LAUGHLIN EDMUND KITTIKO GEORGE SMITH JOSEPH KEPICH - IEEE E Q5 JOHN HRESKO FALCO CARROZZA FRANK GRIFFIN JAMES PARNHAM HARRY KNOTT GUY THOMPSON MIKE MEGELA JACK FLAHERTY RICHARD WEIGLE BOYD WITHEROW JACK WYNN HENRY POPOLOSKI GEORGE SMITH RAYMOND SOWKO RICHARD STEVENSON CLARENCE THOMPSON JOHN TOTIN STANLEY UKASIK DONALD WESTER ANDREW WIATER JOHN HRESKO DEAN BARNETT RICHARD STEVENSON STEVE GOOCH 1 H E Y o u G H - A - M o N f Tl5.,,,X47 E cKEESPORT HIGH scl-loot A fffill HI Sgt as1alati1ttet.iww1ff L Ha in v L, ,ir ,,,,,,.-.., at THE COACHING STAFF Fin: Row: Mr. Mason, Foofoallg Mr. Tinson, Football and Golfj Mr. Wiggins, Football. Second Row' Mr. Buchanan, Barlacroafih' Mr. Priest, Boukotbtzfh' Mr. Black, Tenrziof Mr. Fallquist, Bareoalfj Mr. Srewart, Equipment Marzager,' Mr. Koons, Bzzfincff Nlfmfzger. The Football Season A REVIEW McKeesport's dream of a successful football season became a reality this year, when the Tigers defeated Johnstown at the Pitt Stadium, 38-20. McKeesport High played twelve games, having won ren. Massillon, Ohio, and Miami High were the only two schools to defeat the Tigers. By defeating the Johnstown Johnnies , the Tigers won the W.P.l.A.L. Class A.A. Championship. On September 10 the Tigers opened their football season with Follansbee, West Virginia. Taking all advantages as they came, the Tigers easily defeated the West Virginians, 20-O. The first defeat of the season occurred when the 'ligers traveled to Massillon, Ohio, to play a night game. Massillon had been keyed up for Mclieesport and de- feated the locals, 19-7. The Ohioans scored their touchdowns in the early quarters of the game, while Mclieesport made her only score in the last quarter. Massillon boasts of the best team in Ohio, and they remained undefeated all season. The following Saturday the Tinsonmen, led by Casey Ploszay, romped over the enemy, Turtle Creek, by the score of 40-O. Ploszay and Falco Carrozza featured in the Tigers' defense. On October 1 we again find the Tigers victorious over Homestead by the score of 45-O. Mclieesport gained 287 yards to Homestead's S3 yards. Ploszay and Moon gained most of the yardage for the locals, with Smith and O'Hara leading the way for Pug Wiater's touchdown. 123 Smith Totin Ploszay Lauris Sovvko Carrozza The most breath-taking game of the season was played with Swissvale on October 8. Although the Tigers outplayed their opponent, We Won by the score made by George Smith, with Ploszay making the extra point. Practically all our points were made the last minute of the game. The Tigers' next victim was their old rival, the Clairton Cobras. The game was played under the lights at Clairton and before a yelling and cheering crowd of 12,000. It was a fast-moving game, with McKeesport scoring in the first minute of the game. The Cobras failed to stop Casey, who time after time broke away for long runs. Mull, Laughlin, Carr, and Moon also did spectacular work for the locals. The final score was 26 to O-a fine revenge for last year's scoreless tie. Before a crowd of 7,000, the McKeesport Tigers downed the Charleroi Cougars, 20-O. The game was played mostly in Charleroi's territory. The longest run of the game was a 55 yard run made by Moon. Gthers starring in the game were Casey, Wiater, Smith, and Mull. Wiatet Thompson Moon Carr O'Hara Laughlin if 124 E cKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL IT . 5,2 II um ' i - g ggwgts-,yEw . l.hTdtgA. .. Q THE FOGTBALL REVIEW On November 5 Glassport challenged McKeesport for the district championship. With force and power behind each drive, McKeesport scored 20 points to Glassport's O. Captain Ploszay, Moon, and Smith were the Tigers' outstanding players. The following Friday, November 11, Duquesne was the Tigers' next victim. The Tinsonmen got off with a quick start playing beautiful offensive and defensive foot- ball. The score was McKeesport 39, Duquesne 0. Our outstanding players were Casey, Stevenson, Moon, and Carr. The Greensburg-McKeesport game on November 19 was canceled because of bad weather and the conditions of the field. On Thanksgiving Day the Tigers ventured to Jeannette, where they played the last game of their regular season. The Jeannette team, together, with eight inches of snow, couldn't stop the mighty Tigers. The final score was 37-O. Captain Ploszay, Sam Lauris, Carl Mull, and Ralph Herrera played one of their best games. On December 3 McKeesports' Tigers captured the W.P.I.A.L. Class A.A. Cham- pionship from the Johnstown Johnnies by a score of 30-20. With lightning speed the Tinsonmen scored the first few minutes of the game. The Johnnies scored their points in the last quarter of the game against the second and third team. The main factor in the success of the team that day was its determination to win and the co- operation of every man. The day after Christmas the Tigers played Miami High School in the Orange Bowl, Florida. Here McKeesport suffered its second defeat of their season. The Tigers couldn't overpower Miami's immense strength and speedy line. Because of the ab- sence of Stevenson and the hot climate, McKeesport was greatly handicapped. Carr and Lauris scored for the Tinsonmen, while Eldredge starred for Miami High. The final score was 19-13. Thus, closed one of the best football seasons in McKeesport's history. We now possess, for this year at least, the W.P.I.A.L. Cup. We also hold premanently the Sullivan Football Trophy-ours, because McKeesport High is the cream of the teams in the Monongahela Valley. The Miami game closed the brilliant careers of such football stars as Charles Ploszay, Falco Carrozza, Ralph Herrera, George Smith, John Totin, john O'Hara, Carl Mull, William Laughlin, Clarence Thompson, Raymond Hamm, Robert Brown. 4-at Bashur Ukasek Herrera Mull Adams Stevenson 125 THE FOOTBALL REVIEW THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES September 10 McKeesport High .,........ 20 Follansbee High. . September 16 McKeesport High ,... . . . 7 Massillon High. . . September 24 McKeesport High. . . .... 40 Turtle Creek High October 1 McKeesport High ,.., .... 4 5 Homestead High. . October 8 McKeesport High. . . . . . 7 Swissvale High. . . October 21 McKeesport High .... .... 2 6 Clairton High. . , October 29 McKeesport High .... .... 2 O Charleroi High. , . November 5 Mclieesport High ,... .... 2 O Glassport High. . . November ll Mclieesport High .,.,,..... 39 Duquesne High. . . November 19 McKeesport-Greensburg-Cancelled November Z4 McKeesport High .....,.... 37 Jeannette High. . . December 3 McKeesport High .......... 38 Johnstown High. . W.P.I.A.L. ContestAPitt Stadium December 26 McKeesport High .......... 13 Miami High .... Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida l Q 444 THE MCKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD MR. T1NsoN, Comb Firft Raw: Ralph Herrera, George Smith, Sam Lauris, John O'Hata, Charles Ploszay, Captain, Carl Mull, George Bashur, Richard Stevenson, Leo Carr. .femnd Raw: Mr. Tinson, William Laughlin, Clarence Thompson, Robert Brown, William Graybill, Charles Glarrow, Ray Hamm, Steve Vidnovic, Ray Sowko, Mr. Mason, Arrirmnt Coach. Tl1irdRow: Theodorejakornas. Andy Wiater, Joe Minyon, Hanio Mariotti, Al Rubenfield, Joe Newlin, Henry Popoloski, Robert Adams, Steve Baran, john Totin. Fourth Raw: Lawrence Chottiner, .Ytzfdefzf Manager, Walter Kasunich, Charles Moon, Donald Wester, Scovel Carlson, Charles Ukasek, Harry Hagar, Falco Carrozzo, Roy Jenkins, Lee McFadden, Student Manager. Fifth Rowx Edward Little, john Manzlak, Charles Peers, Steve Kray, Fred Vogt, Howard Odenthal, Tom Campbell, Charles Bielstein, Edward Martin, Mr. Spiegel, Trainer. fffm li irllm 2lii'xiLi-L,. PH il 126 l 1' H E Y o u G H - A - M o f 'l- E M c K E E S P O R T H I G H S C H O O L V eff if-IM -it Il .. I III I A THE FOOTBALL REVIEW THE LINE-UP Lefl End ..... Left Tackle. . . Left Gzeemi . . . Center ..,..... Right Guard . . Right Tack Right End, . . . Quarter Back. . Left Half Back ,... LEO CARR . .........,,...,. WILLIAM LAUGHLIN , ..,,..,.......... RICHARD STEVENSON . ..... FALCO CARROZZA, GEORGE BASHUR . . .................. ANDREW WIATER le .... ....... ............. R A YMOND SOWKO . . ..,.......,..........,..,., CARL MULL . . . . . . . . .JOHN OIHARA, CLARENCE THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . .CHARLES MOON, SAM LAURIS Right Half Back .... ,....... G EORGE SMITH, JOHN TOTIN Full Back ........ . . . , .... ,,.......... C APTAIN CHARLES PLOSZAY REPLACEMENTS Ralph Herrera, Joseph Minyon, Raymond Hamm, Donald Wester, Robert Brown, Henry Popoloski, Robert Adams, Stanley Ukasik, Roy Jenkins, William Grabill, Hanio Mariotti, Joe Newlin, Edward Coates, Edward Little, Harry Hagar, Steven Baran, Steve Vignovic, Theodore Jakomas, John Manzlak. September September September September October October October October November November 'AA' - f. WNW, W THE 1939 SCHEDULE 9 Elkins, West Virginia ........, ..... H Ome 16 Erie Tech .....,,,... . ..... Home 23 DuquesnefAA ,,.... ..... A way 30 Homestead-AA ..,,, ,.... A way 7 Swissvale-AA ,.... ..... H Ome 14 Open 21 GreensburgfAA .... ...,, A way 27 CharleroiefAA ,.., e,.,. A way 4 GlasspOrtfB ..... ..,.. H Ome 11 ClairronHEAA .... ,.... H ome .355 A 5, X s THE TIGERS AT MIAMI ORANGE BOWL STADIUM, MIAMI, FLORIDA December 26, 1938 127 -WW 5- in 1 ,. . ,,, -, A' ii' ' A g E' - V -V2 3 - . gs -VVV . . H -V - - .. J -' k'k 1323. :H L 'k-.f ' '-51 J' . 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H x I Qkg i' 5 1, .W WM-QQ. is-as 3 Y VIEWS TAKEN IN THE SUNNY SOUTH-THE FLORIDA TRIP THE BILL SULLIVAN TROPHY The Pernmmxnr Property of thc High School fWon Three Years in Successionf Presentation Speech by DR. Jouw SUTHERLAND Farzlzerb' Hmd Fo0tln1ffC0aflv, l'11iz'e1'.riU of PfIfJ'bHf'g17 W 1 3 1 THE JUNIORS' FOOTBALL SQUAD MR. WVIGGINS, Cmclv Front Raw: Joseph Mogus, Arthur Cooper, Mac Blose, Pete Gerba, james O'Hara, Stanley Slcelley, Phillip Sustik, William Frischolz, George Pohodic, james Vargo, Robert McElroy. Second Raw: Ted Willis, Albert Harkness, James Thompson, John Nestor, Mike Feterik, Alex Bahus, Bernard Luty, James Richards, James Ginn, james Unbarger, Edward Miller, Mr. Wiggins. Thi1 dRaw.' Charles White, Edwin Stahurski, D. Kerr, Bernard Kinsell, William Duncan, Bernard Evanchalc, Edward Stankowicz, Jerry Farquhar, Edward Rusalc, George Suslcalo. Fourth Row: Ray Swauger, William Palmer, Anthonyjuliano, Charles Burns, Samuel Gibbs, Glenn Botowslci, Andrew Kovaly, David Furlong, Thomas Gilmore, Theodore Pucky, Edward Swauger. THE JUNIORS' GAMES The Juniors' squad, under the new coach, Mr. Wiggins, played a schedule of eight games. The results were not very gratifying, the Juniors won only one game. Coach Wiggins hopes for a better season next fall. Those who showed most promise to make the first team were: Alex Bahus, Bernard Luty, Edwin Stahurski, Glenn Borowski, Edward Stankowicz, Bernard Kinsell, D. Kerr. THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES September 26 Mclieesport Juniors ......... O Swissvale. . . . . .26 October 3 McKeesport Juniors .... .... D uquesne. . . . . .13 October 10 McKeesport juniors .... ,... E lizabeth. . . . , .13 October 17 McKeesport Juniors .... .... D uquesne .... . . . 6 October 24 Mdieesport Juniors ,... .... T urtle Creek .... , . .13 October 31 McKeesport juniors .... .... E lizabeth. . , . . , 6 November 4 lN1cKeesportJuniors .... .,.. C lairton. . . . . .19 November 14 McKeesport Juniors .... .... G lassport. . . . . 0 . 'N , ' 1f Y '. , iili if i l 132 'rffPf,lt ftHntLa,-yin in T H E Y o u G H - A - M o N E McKEESPORT HIGH sc:-noon. ..,.,a..H,L 1 . I. V' I If I1 jg Bk-: THE FOOTBALL REVIEW THE LINE-UP Left End .... ,...,...,. S TANLEY SKELLEY, DAVID FURLONG Left Tackle .... .,.. G LENN BOROVVSKI, JAMES UMBARGER Left Guard ..... .,.. W ILLIAM DUNCAN, JAMES VARGO Center ....,..,. ...,... D . KERR, PHILLIP SUSTIK Right Guard ..... Right Tackle, . . . . . . . . . . .BERNARD LUTY, MAC BLOSE . , . . , , . . . ,EDVVIN STAHURSKI, JOSEPH MOGUS Right End. , . . ....... EDWARD STANKOWICZ, JAMES RICHARDS Quarterback .... ,.... J AMES O'HARA, MIKE FETERIK, TED WILLIS Left Halfback .,,, ............ J AMES THOMSON, SAMUEL GIBBS, ALEX BAHUS, JERRY FARQUHAR Right Halfbaek .... .,,,. E DWARD RUSAK, EDWARD MILLER Fzellback ,...,,. .............,. B ERNARD KINSELL THE CHEER LEADERS Flu! Reu':Jack Gorman, Grace Dietrich, Connie Friedman, Ruth McGuire. .S'fC0l1liR910.' Ned Kaminsky, Dennis Smith, James Hull, Edmund Scdney. 133 THE BASEBALL SQUAD Mn. FALLQUIST, Cmrlv W.P.I.A.L. Champions of1938 Fim' Row: Stanley Sczypek, Charles Ploszay, George Smith, Harry Knott, Henry Lux, John Ciavarra, William Moore, Robert Sauer, Ralph Herrera. Second Row: James Parnham, Walter Kasunich, Falco Carrozza, Carl Mull, Frank Griflin, Robert Brown, John Hreslco, Andrew Wiater. Third Raw: Richard Campbell, Stzzdmt Manager, Charles Moon, Blair Harchut, Edward Stankowicz, William Laughlin, William Stearns, Henry Popoloski, Coach Fallquist. The Baseball Season A REVIEW The Red and Blue baseball team of 1938 achieved unusual success. Not only did the team win the sectional championship, but it also won the W.P.I.A.L. banner. The team won fourteen straight games. In the final combat, to decide the W.P.I.A.L. honors, Harry Knott pitched a superb game, a no hit, no run affair, against Springdale High School. Mclieesport reached the finals by downing Redstone Township High, Section V, '6 to 1, at Canonsburg. Prior to this game, the locals defeated Crafton High, Section II winner, by a 3 to 1 count. 'Mi ii - LH V ii. sail ? a il A A111111 - T alfa liitwmlg HE vous:-I-A-Mon Ciavarra and Sauer Knott Parnham Smith Lux Moore Throughout the season, Mclieesport played a line defensive game, while the bat- ting was timely and effective. Harry Knott's pitching was outstanding, oftentimes spectacular. The 1939 team should be another winner. Coach Fallquist has the following lettermen around with whom to build the new team: Harry Knott and James Parnham, pitchers, George Smith, first baseman, Falco Carrozza, catcher, Charles Ploszay, and Ralph Herrera, outhelders. Coach Herrera Fallquisr Ploszay Moore Campbell Sczypek 135 April 12 April 14 April 19 April 22 April 26 April 29 May 3 May 6 May 10 May 13 THE BASEBALL REVIEW THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES Section I McKeesport High ..... ..... 1 O Braddock .... McKeesport High ..... .... 1 3 Wilmerding ....... McKeesport High ..... .... 1 5 Turtle Creek Union. , McKeesport High ...., .... 9 Pitcairn .......... McKeesport High ..... .... 5 Trafford ...... McKeesport High ..... .,.. 6 Braddock .... McKeesport High ..... .... 1 7 Wilmerding ......... McKeesport High ..... .... 1 1 Turtle Creek Union. . McKeesport High .... .... 1 2 Pitcairn ......,...... McKeespOrt High ..... ..., 7 Trafford .......,..... McKeespOrt High ..,......... 10 Daily News Junior All Stars Elimination Games McKeesport High ............ 3 Crafton High ........ McKeesport High ............ 6 Redstone Township High Final Game for W.P.I.A.L. Cup McKeesport High ............ 5 Springdale High ...,, THE LINE-UP Catcher. . . ................ .... J OHN CIAVARRA Pitcher .... ..... H ARRY KNOTT Firft Bare. . ..... GEORGE SMITH Second Base. ..... WILLIAM MOORE Short Stop .... .... S TANLEY SCZYPEK Third Bore. . . ...... HENRY LUX Left Field .... ..,. R ALPH HERRERA Center Field ..... ...... Rigbf Field ..... .... THE SUBSTITUTES .ROBERT SAUER CHARLES PLOSZAY The leading substitutes last spring Were: james Parnham, pitcher, john Hresko short stop, Falco Carrozza, catcher, Frank Griffin, right fielder. THE 1939 SCHEDULE The McKeesport High School baseball nine, defending W.P.I.A.L. Champions opened their baseball campaign April 14. The Tigers again saw action in Section I Other teams in the section were Braddock, Wilmerding, and Turtle Creek. Each team N L Y a m i 136 xi I ' ti in W W T H E Y o u G H - A M o N E McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL .Maiaiaar,elQl The Sign and Seal of Our Baseball Championship Won at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh played a six-game schedule, having met each team in the section once at home and OITCC HWHY. This spring, the schoolboy league consisted of twelve sections. Section HI and X opened their campaigns April ll. Pitcairn and Trafford, in Section I, together McKeesport, Wilmerding, Braddock, and Turtle Creek last year, played in Section ll. THE COMPLETE SCHEDULE April 14-A 'Pitcairn High at McKeesport April 18-Braddock High at lVIcKeesport April 19-Monongahela at Monongahela April 21fTurtle Creek at Turtle Creek April 25eePitcairn at Pitcairn April 28fWilmerding at Wilmerding May 2fBraddock at Braddock May 5-Turtle Creek at Mclieesport May 9fKiski Prep at Mclieesport May 12-efWilmerding at Mclieesport May 13fKiski Prep at Saltsburg 137 THE 1938 GOLF SQUAD MR. TINSON, Caacb Sirzirzg: William Black, Melvin Benedict, Thomas Beresford, joe Spinelli, Ralph Lacey, Mr. Tinson. Sffwding: Edward Field, Mike Megela, Charles Smochko, john Flaherty, Debs Melegari, Roy Hoffman, Studefzt Nlmmgcr. The Golf Season A REVIEW The McKeesport High School golfers of 1938 turned in a very good card for the season. At times, the boys played brilliantly. The sectional lead was not decided until the last match, when Homestead triumphed, winning 12 to 3. The 1938 team consisted of the following boys: Debs Melegari, John Flaherty, Melvin Benedict, Mike Megela, Charles Smochko. The team lost two regulars through graduation. Our chances for another fine season were excellent. The 1939 team has been built around Captain Debs Melegari and Charles Smochko. i t View lllll, ,,l?HlfllQlWl1llWlL l1i1ll31leljldE.g,Lf T H E Y o u G H - A - M o N E Mcxsssvonr HIGH SCHOOL f' fsl l mv-... April 19 April 22 April 26 May 3 May 6 May 10 May 13 THE GOLF REVIEW THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES OF MATCHES McKeesport High McKeesport High Mclieesport High McKeesport High .........,. Mclieesport High ...... . . . McKeesport High ........... McKeesport High 15 5 7 13 3 14M 9 Munhall High.. , Homestead ...... Norwin ..... Munhall ....., Homestead .... Norwin ..... Greensburg. . . . THE 1938 SCHEDULE ll 'T T T ' 1' X.. i , + . Q , A am i 5 - M iiiilif' 45 fi ffl- Arm if , p ' I iilfllllfllil O .....10 8 2 .....12 6 McKeesport High School was placed in Section III of the W. P. I. A. L. Other schools in this group were Munhall, Norvvin, Homestead, and Duquesne. Two matches were played with each team. McKeesport also scheduled non-section games with Greensburg and Turtle Creek. April 4-Non-Section Match with Greensburg April 12-Non-Section Match with Turtle Creek April 14WNorwin here April 18-McKeesport at Homestead April 21-Munhall here April 25-McKeesport at Duquesne May 2-McKeesport at Norwin May 5-Homestead here May 9-McKeesport at Munhall May 12-Munhall here May 15, 16, 17-Sectional Play-offs May 19-Individual Medal Play Tournament May 26, 27-P. I. A. A. Medal Play Tournament at State College 139 MJ The Tennis Season A REVIEW In its first year of tennis competition, Coach Black's tennis squad did not enjoy a successful season. Of the five matches played, McKeesport Won only one, from Turtle Creek. In all her five matches, Mclieesport kept her team practically intact. William Hunter, Jack Wynn, Frank Wynn, Homer Hoffman, Robert Roderick, Richard Weigle, and Boyd Witherovv played consistently Well all season. The prospects for the 1939 season appeared good, as all the squad, except Robert Roderick and Boyd Witherovv, were back this spring. THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES OF MATCHES April 28 McKeesport High ............. O Duquesne. . . May 3 McKeesport High .... ..... 1 Wilkinsburg May 5 McKeesport High .... ..... 5 Turtle Creek May 10 McKeesport High .... ..... O Duquesne. . . May 12 McKeesport High .... .,... 2 Wilkinsburg THE 1938 TENNIS SQUAD MR. BLAcK, Coach Kneeling: Frank Wynn, Boyd Witherow, Homer Hoffman. Standing: Morrell Patterson, Student Manager, Robert Roderick, Jack Wynn ack Glarrow, William Hunter, Richard Weigle, Mr. Black. I 'lit l'i- 4 1. 1 40 Q31-gl,EQ.5l5Ligg T H E Y o u cs H A M o N ' ' 'Ax cKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL aa fll llll5f,lQiQ, THE BASKETBALL SQUAD, 1939 MR. BUCHANAN, Coach Firrt Row: George Smith, Richard Weigle, James Parnham, William Laughlin, George Popovic, Edmund Kittiko. Screw! Row: Mr. Buchanan, Steve Gooch, john Hresko, Richard Stevenson, joe Kepith, George Young, .llfllflfllf Mrlrlager. Third Row: Robert Hutchison, Dean Barnett, Robert Adams, William Grabill, james Gilchrist. The Basketball Season A REVIEW On February 21, Mclieesport, in a see-saw game with Clairton, brought to a close another well-played season. The team, under the capable leadership of Coach Buchanan, finished a seventeen game schedule with eleven victories, five defeats, and one forfeited game, with Munhall. Homestead High was the only school to defeat the locals twice. The close ofthe season saw McKeesport safely intrenched in second place. The team was built around such capable stalwarts as Edmund Kittiko, James Parnham, William Laughlin, George Popovic, and George Smith, John Hresko, Richard Weigle, Dean Barnett, Robert Hutchison, James Gilchrist, Steve Gooch and Richard Stevenson. Parnham led the locals in scoring, with 187. Laughlin, Popovic, and Kittiko followed, with 128, 91 and 72 respectively. At the close of the season, the lettermen elected James Parnham as the honorary captain of the team. 141 THE BASKETBALL REVIEW THE LINE-UP JAMES PARNHAM ..,,. .... F orzmrd .,.,..,..... JOHN HRESKO, WILLIAM GRABILL GEORGE POPOVIC ,,..4,..,..,. Forward ...,,... ROBERT HUTCHISON, JAMES GILCHRIST WILLIAM LAUGHLIN .......,,, Center .... ...,,.. D EAN BARNETT, ROBERT ADAMS EDMUND KITTIKO. . . . . ,.... Guard .... ...,. R ICHARD STEVENSON, JOSEPH KEPICH GEORGE SMITH .... . . . . .Guard ..........,.,, RICHARD WEIGLE, STEVE GOOCH THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES December 13 McKeesport High ..,....... Donora. . , December 16 McKeesport High ,... .... T aylor Allderdice December 20 McKeesport High .... .... S wissvale. January 3 McKeesport High .,.. .... M unhall. . January 6 McKeesport High .... .... D uquesne. January 10 McKeesport High ,I., .... G lassport. January 13 McKeesport High ..,. ..., H omestead January 17 McKeesport High ..., .... P ittsburgh Catholic January 20 McKeesport High ,... ..,. B rentwood January 24 McKeesport High .... .,.. C lairton. . . January 27 McKeesport High .... .... H ar-Brack. January 31 McKeesport High ..., ,,.. M unhall. I February 3 McKeesport High .... ,... D uquesne. February 7 McKeesport High .... .... T arentum. February 10 McKeesport High .... ..., H omestead February 17 McKeesport High .,., ,,., B rentwood February 21 McKeesport High ,... .... C lairton. . I Freshman Basketball A REVIEW The Freshman team, again under the direction of Mr. Priest, of the George Wash- ington faculty, played a schedule of sixteen games. The team, composed of boys from the Shaw Avenue and George Washington buildings, played a winning brand of bas- ketball. The competition in the section was keen. The Freshman Squad, as a whole, was one of the best ever developed here. The following boys displayed unusual ability, and should make good material for Coach Buchanan's team next year: Walter Harr, D. Kerr, James Morlock, Theodore Jakomas, Alvin Sayles, and Jack Myers. The following received Freshman letters: Alvin Sayles, Robert Lutes, Joe McCallister, Theodore Jakomas, Robert Stephan, Judge Lawson, James Morlock, John Crawford, D.J. Kerr, Charles McCabe, Walter Haar,Jack Myers, Benjamin Gilpatrick and James Finney CManagerD. THE SCHEDULE, WITH SCORES McKeesport Freshmen .... ........ C lairton ....... .... 2 6 McKeesport Freshmen .... .... G lassport. . . . . . .23 McKeesport Freshmen .... . . Donora .... .... 2 6 McKeesport Freshmen. ..,. .... G lassport .... .... 2 2 Mrs H. 142 vi - Il, gg' 'l u 21 1311 55553 ll al Xl l H'Il i! EH.E1aE!!I. i - 5 T H Y o u G H - A - M o E McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOO THE BASKETBALL REVIEW Mclieesporr Freshmen ...,13 Mclieesprirr Freshmen .... ,... 1 C7 Nlclieesport Freshmen ..., .... 2 6 Mclieesport Freshmen .... .... 2 6 Mclieesport Freshmen .... .... 2 4 Mclieesporr Freshmen .... ,,.. 2 4 Melieesporr Freshmen .... .... 2 7 McKeespo1'r Freshmen .... . . .19 Mclieesporr Freshmen ..., ,... 2 6 Mclieesporr Freshmen .... .,,. 3 3 Mclieesporr Freshmen ..,. ,.,. 2 2 Melieesport Freshmen ,,., .... l 2 Swissvale. . . N. Versailles. . . Nlunhall .,.. Braddock. . . Homestead. . . Donora. , . Clairron .,.. Swissvale. . . N. Versailles ..., Mllnhall .,.. Braddock. . . Homestead. . fff.r?'yTNN-rssrr L missin 5.53554 15213 EP. LHLUI1 ...14 ...l6 ...17 ...22 .M24 . .26 ...25 ...18 ...23 ...24 M27 ...ZO THE KIUNIORS' MR Firixf Roux' Alvin Sayles, Walter HdYf,xIOl1H .Yrcoml Rauf: james Finney, .Ytzfdezzt Mmmger, Morlock, joe McCallisrer, Mr. Priest. BASKETBALL SQUAD . PRIEST, Caurfv Crawford, D. J. Kerr, Theo, jakomas. Robert Lutes, Judge Lawson, Ben Gilparrick, James Third Rauf: Charles McCabe, Robert Stephan, Tilden Johnson, Sam Gibb, jack Meyers 14 M K E 5 s P o R T H I G H s c H o o L f7!Ii E ' l EEWIQ H I -...Q The Noonday League JUNIORS WIN NOONDAY LEAGUE HONORS The Boys' gym, during the winter months, was the scene of many exciting basket- ball games. The object of the noonday basketball league, which is directed by Mr. Clees, is to determine the championship gym team. Thirty-two gym teams composed the league. After a thrilling series of eliminations, one representative team of each class group remained to contest for the league championship. In the semi-final game, the Juniors upset the Seniors, 14-12. In the finals contest, the Junior team won a hotly-contested game over the Sophomore champion, 16 to 13. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS CHAMPIONS Firft Rowsjohn Asika, Thomas Beardmore, Howard Martin. .fn-arid Row: Charles Thomas, Arthur Podgor, William Manns, Thomas Johns, Nick Goscinsky. 145 THE INTERCLASS CHAMPIONSHTHE JUNIORS Firft Row: Charles Ross, Glenn Borowski, Phillip Sistik. .fcrond Row: Frank Curico, Frank Ryan. THE SENIOR CHAMPIONS Fim' Raw: William Lyons, George Donaldson, Kenneth Strom. Second Row: Lawrence Chorriner, John Wakovic, Debs Melegari. WEHUF H11- 1 T H E Y o u G H - A - M o N A-'lflflfl imlmr!-11.3, -...ii p. r. L MSS VIDL SOIIJ WHOIS-HIGH 19311 BVOIYMGII l9!8 X FFL :assume wants 'fanuxsntgge :all I95 :VERY Hmm 5 :sas rrp Ymmoncnsp SW Hsu: H1eu9r ls: Munn cz Hmuin 1932 Ns SC 1933 x ' b - QSPDRT HIQHECM -A Ku 7 H I -Mmm pa '1'!'fl'U.! -J- The Calendar Compiled by BETTY JANE HILTY Arrirtamt Editor, YOUGH-A-MoN Staff SEPTEMBER ! McKeesport teachers receive last minute instructions and assign- ments. The pealing of school bells beckons once more the dignified Seniors, the fun-loving Juniors, and the nervous Sophomores to school. Girl Re- serves' Cabinet holds first meeting of the new school year. Students enroll! Indications point to an approximate enrollment of 4,200 students! Season football tickets go on sale. The Hi-Y Cabinet convenes. Can- didates for the Junior football team report. Tickets for the Follansbee- McKeesport game go on sale. McKeesport Tigers begin the nevv school year with a 20 to 0 victory over Follansbee, West Virginia. Red and Blue staff meets with Mr. Strong. Students interested in de- bating report to Mr. Tacey. Pupils interested in library Work convene with Miss Stuve, the li- brarian. The Red and Blue staff meets. Debaters assemble in Room 216. Senior Girl Reserves register for their annual picnic. Membership dues are paid in Room 209. Football badges are sold in the off- ice. Tickets for the Massillon, Ohio, McKeesport game are sold in the auditorium. Football players and band leave for Massillon, Ohio. Tigers suffer a 19 to 7 defeat!! Teachers meet in the auditorium. 4 ! H .nu TI an an img ' vzisu f q 'QE - .. u i Z p ll ail p y , 1 3 E t . .g l as ll ff' THE voucal-I-A-More N. Y. A. applications are distrib uted. All students in need of work fill out the applications. Hi-Y holds meeting at the Y. M. C. A. The library opens. Senior Girl Reserves hold first meet- ing of the year at the Y. W. C. A. Hi-Y applications are distributed by Mr. Schad. Tickets for the McKeesport-Turtle Creek game go on sale. Industrial boys see movie in chapel. The McKeesport Tigers emerge as victors over Turtle Creek High! M. H. S. 40, T. C. 0. Red and Blue staH' assembles. Cheer leaders report to Room 211. Lan- guage, music, physical education, and home-making teachers confer in the library. . Junior Girl Reserves enroll in Room 209. Hi-Y blanks are distributed among the boys. Teachers hand in reservations for their annual party. Junior and Sophomore section room teachers confer in the auditorium. Commer- cial teachers assemble in the library. Hi-Y meets at the Y. M. C. A. Sophomore cheerleaders try out in the Girls' Cafeteria. Vocational teachers meet in the li- brary. Sophomore and Junior class pictures are taken in the stadium. State reports are handed into the office. Teachers receive their first pay of the nevv school term! Football tick- ets for the Homestead-McKeesport game go on sale. Senior Girl Re- serves' ring group meets at the Y.W. C. A. A - ll 3 E cKIEESI'0IlT FIIGI4 SCl4CDOl. qfqilgh' WF? sq OCTOBER McKeesport High triumphs over Homestead High!! Tigers 45, Homestead 0! Senior section room teachers meet in the auditorium. Junior Girl Re- serves hold a cabinet meeting at the Y. W. C. A. At a Senior class meet- ing in the auditorium, the students elect Chester Olinsky as President, Patricia Gibbons as Vice-President, Audrey Tanner as Secretary, and Al Shapiro as Treasurer. Red and Blue staff assembles in Room 203. Student Council repre- sentatives are chosen in each section room. Tryouts are held for Sopho- more cheer leaders. Hi-Y meets at the Y. M. C. A. So- cial studies teachers assemble in the library. Senior Girl Reserves hold a cabinet meeting. Seniors contem- plating taking college entrance ex- aminations confer with Mr. Crall. Teachers are entertained at their an- nual banquet at the Country Club! Senior Girl Reserves frolic at their annual old clothes dance, The Chance Prance. Tickets for the Svvissvale game are sold in the audi- torium. McKeesport Tigers defeat Svvissvale by a narrow margin!! Score 7 to 6! Science teachers have their pictures taken. All candidates for basket- ball report to Mr. Buchanan. Mc- Keesport pennants are sold by the Hi-Y members. The Statesman Club meets in Room 216. Sophomore Girl Reserves assemble at the Y. W. C. A. Red and Blue staff meets. Hi-Y club gathers at the Y. M. C. A. English teachers have conference in room 206. Junior Girl Reserves hold a business meeting at the Y. W. C. A. Girls in- terested in playing the piano for gym classes report to Miss Meinert. Senior Girl Reserves are entertained by Dr. Liddle at the Y. W. C. A. 14 14. 17. 18. 19 20. 21. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. I .ia Q - it , ji m! No school!! McKeesport High School faculty attends the Western Pennsylvania Teachers' Institute in Pittsburgh. Special teachers' group picture is taken. Mathematics teachers' pic- ture is also taken. Student Council elects Edmund Sed- ney as President, Jane Lewis as Vice- President, Janet Jenkins as Secre- tary, Norman Knox as Treasurer, Wallace Plegal as Sergeant-at-Arms, Dorothy Kunes as Clerk. All high school teachers have conference at the Shaw Avenue Building. English teachers have their pictures taken. Hi-Y assembles at the Y. M. C. A. to hear Mr. Frank Buchanan. Huge pep meeting is held in the sta- dium! Short periods!! Student Council assembles in the auditor- ium. Cheerleaders report to Room 211. Senior and Junior Electricity stu- dents meet in the auditorium. Tick- ets go on sale for the Clairton-Mc- Keesport game. A long time foe is vanquished!! McKeesport Tigers are triumphant over the Clairton Cobras, Tigers 26, Cobras O!! Half-day holiday is given us to cele- brate our victory over Clairton High! Red and Blue Chapel is held. Sci- ence teachers meet in Room 305. Social studies teachers' group pic- ture is taken. All boys interested in joining the Y. M. C. A. are to report to Mr. Hammitt. Senior students seeking scholarships are to confer with Mr. Crall, the student counselor. Hi-Y club assembles at the Y. M. C. A. First six Weeks' reports are distrib- uted. Hi-Y meets in the Girls' Cafeteria. Junior Girl Reserves attend their old clothes dance, The Gingham Rompf' First issue of the Red and Blue is distributed. Senior, Junior, 29 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 14 and Sophomore orchestras have their pictures taken. Tickets go on sale for the Charleroi game. McKeesport defeats Charleroi by a 20 to 0 score!! Four beautiful drum majorettes add snap to the McKecs- port High School Band. Hi-Y boys who are going to attend the rally in Jeannette register in Room 211. Senior scholarships are announced. NOVEMBER A Cappella Choir has its picture taken. The Girls' Chorus has its picture taken. Hi-Y club assembles at the Y. M. C. A. Students who are in- terested in being on the Red and Blue staff report to Room 203. Sophomore Girl Reserves meet at the Y. W. C. A. Math Club assem- bles in Room 220. Tickets for the Glassport-McKees- port game go on sale! Glassport bows to McKeesport once again!! McKeesport 20, Glassport 0! ! Senior Girl Reserves sign up for a party. Electrical Club meets. Hi-Y program committee assembles. Jun- ior Girls' Glee Club has its picture taken. Sophomore Choir has its dpicture taken. Mock election is hel in the section rooms at noon. Sophomore Girls' Glee Club has its picture taken. Red and Blue cub reporters meet. Senior Girl Reserves hold a party at the Y. W. C. A. Tickets for the Duquesne game go on sale. Elec- trical Club meets in the Girls' Cafe- teria. Armistice Day! Again, no school!! McKeesport trounces Duquesne by a smashing score of 39 to O!! Red and Blue picture is taken. Dis- cussion group dines at Murphy's. Hi-Y boys and the Girl Reserves as- semble in the auditorium. Junior Varsity battles with Glassport Jun- ior Varsitv after school. A KV: if if I Q I i 150 A general teachers' meeting is held at the Shaw Avenue Building. Hi-Y Club assembles at the Y. W. C. A. Teachers have conference in the auditorium. Math Club meets in Room 220. Faculty members of the Student Council meet in Room 202. Cheer- leaders have their picture taken. Red and Blue cub reporters meet in Room 203. Senior A Cappella Choir students at- tend the All Western Chorus at Dor- mont. Tickets for the Greensburg game go on sale. Greensburg-McKeesport game is called off because of a muddy field! The Statesman Club holds meeting. Library staff has its picture taken. Math Club meets in Room 220. Tickets for the Jeannette game go on sale. At a Senior Class meeting, the Christmas Dance Committee, the Class Motto Committee, the Flower Committee, and other com- mittees are named! Mr. Bower an- nounces the YOUGH-A-MON staff, withJack Wynn as editor and Betty Jane Hilty as assistant editor. Thanksgiving Day!! McKeesport Tigers fight their way through a blinding snowstorm to emerge as victors over Jeannette High School! McKeesport 37, Jeannette 0!! School again! Senior play commit- tee meets. Christmas Dance Com- mittee convenes. Red and Blue staff announces that it will publish an extra Red and 55,112-a1f'i!l! . THE YOUGH-A-MO .2' if 5 Mcxeesronr HIGH sc:-loot -fE5T!ld1 1i i nf' 1 ,Q F VVNN f A ilii li f lml I gf Ei ll V Blue for the McKeesport-Johns- town game. Senior play committee meets' Hi-Y club meets at the Y. M. C. A. m e Latin Club assembles. The Electri- cal Club has its picture taken. Sen- ior Band practices for the Johns- town game. DECEMBER Sophomore Girl Reserves hold party at the Y. W. C. A. Red and Blue cub reporters meet. Senior Play committee confers. Pep meeting is held in the stadium at 3 :2O! Tickets for the Johnstown- McKeesport game go on sale. Before 4000 wild-eyed football fans, the McKeesport Tigers crush Johns- town 38 to 2O!! McKeesport is named W.P.l.A.L. Champions in the AA group after defeating Johns- town!! Short periods today! Students cele- brate their team's winning the W.P.I.A.L. Championship. Victory chapel is held! Seniors praise the Varsity football team. Junior Girl Reserves' cabinet has its picture taken. Senior class officers meet in Room 200. Christmas Dance committee meets. Flower and class motto committees meet in the auditorium. Hi-Y club holds services for their late brother and secretary, Robert W. Smythe, Jr., at the Y. M. C. A., after which they marched to the Willig Funeral Home. Junior Girl Reserves meet at the Y. W. C. A. YOUGH-A-MON staff meets. Class color committee assembles in Room 206. Senior play committee meets in Room 211. Discussion grou dines at the Elks' Club. Cheerleadjers report to Room 211. Christmas Dance committee assembles in the auditorium. The Hi-Y Christmas social committee meets at Mr. Schad's home. Annual staff has its picture taken. McKeesport basketeers play 1 Donora in the gymnasium. Com- plete rehearsal is held for all glee clubs participating in the Yuletide Concert. Hi-Y club meets at the Y. M. C. A. Tryouts for the faculty play are held at the Shaw Avenue Building. So- cial and service committees of the Senior Girl Reserves meet. Flower, motto, and color committees hold meetings in the auditorium. Red and Blue cub reporters meet. Senior play committee reports to Room 211. Members of the Gregg- ites Club assemble in Room 206. Math Club convenes. Class flower, motto, and colors are announced at a Senior Class meet- ing in the auditorium. Cheerlead- ers report to Room 211. Basketball tickets are sold in section rooms. The Choral groups and the Senior Orchestra of the McKees ort High School present a Yuletidje concert in the auditorium. Hi-Y Cabinet has its picture taken. Hi-Y com- mittees meet in Room 211. Senior Girl Reserves hold an important meeting in the Girls' Cafe. The Statesman Club meets. Christmas chapel is held. A play is given by the Junior Glee Clubs. Senior Girl Reserves register for a party! Senior play committee meets. Red and Blues are distributed. The last day before the Christmas Vaca- tion! The football team leaves for Miami, Florida! Gloom! Gloom! In the sunny Southland, Miami High School de- feats the McKeesport Tigers byva 19 to 13 score. Seniors hold their Christmas Dance. 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 JANUARY Vacation-worn students return to school once again after the Yuletide festivities! McKeesport plays Mun- hall in the local gymnasium. High School teams debate at the Hi-Y club meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Representatives from Wilson College confer with Senior students. Executive Council meets in Room 203. Motion picture operators as- semble in Room 305. Biological Nature Club has its picture taken. Hi-Y social and dance committees convene. Captain Ploszay receives the W.P. I.A.L. trophy in Senior chapel!! Senior Girl Reserves' Cabinet holds a meeting in Room 209. Discussion Group dines at Mur- phy's. Senior play committee meets in Room 211. Annual staff presents a YOUGH-A- MON play in Senior chapel! The Senior play committee announces Spring Fever as its annual dramatic undertaking. Students interested in the play assemble in the Girls' Cafeteria. French Club meets in Room 319A. Sophomore Girl Reserves hold a supper at the Y. W. C. A. Junior Girl Reserves' hobby committee as- sembles at the Y. W. C. A. Electrical Club meets. Senior Girl Reserves' Ring group dines at the Y. W. C. A. Math Club assembles in Room 220. Hi-Y students hear Dr. Kiess at the Y. M. C. A. Friday, the thirteenth! Annuals go on sale in all the high school build- ings! McKeesport basketball team is defeated by Homestead High 28 to 25. Hi-Y club holds a Supersti- tion Dance at the Renziehausen Pa- vilion! Hi-Y club meets in Room 211. So- cial Studies teachers hold their pro- fessional meeting. Annual money is collected! Senior Girl Reserves sign up for the music conference. Seniors possessing dramatic ability hand their names to their section room teachers. Latin Club meets in room 319A. Hi-Y basketball team meets in Room 211. Semester examinations waken the fun-loving students to reality!! Still Semester examinations! Red and Blue copies are distributed. The faculty announces their annual play, Big Hearted Herbert. Statesman Club meets. Pupils re- arrange schedules for the second semester. Senior students hear Jock Sutherland in chapel. Captain Ploszay accepts the Sullivan trophy in behalf of the McKeesport Tigers. Executive Council meets. Tickets go on sale for the faculty play. Red and Blue reporters confer. Hi-Y picks outstanding Senior girls and their best qualities! Senior Girl Reserves entertain the Junior club at the Y. W. C. A. The Math Club meets with Mr. Blythe. Senior Girl Reserves' ring group meets at the Y. W. C. A. Junior Hi-Y club convenes. Local and state attendance reports are due. McKeesport Freshmen battle with the Clairton Freshmen in the gym! lf!1r!.,1!,Lfa.teE5fL.Lt.f..'eQH..-.a- r H E Y o u G H - A - M o N E cKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL .qfnqgiihl r mv la l ll P llllll .ffl '- . 'JY il l-eauijgglggwkgtal K-1-iQ:l:'T FEBRUARY Latin Club convenes in the Girls' Cafeteria. General Council meets. Semester reports go out! Coaches and faculty managers meet. Senior Girl Reserves hold a meeting. Senior class meeting is held! Schol- arship announcements are made. Executive Council reports to Mr. Berkema. Officers of the Student Council hold a meeting. Senior Girl Reserves sign up for the Hi-Y party! Discussion group meets at Murphy's dining- room. YOUGH-A-MON reports are given in chapel. At a Senior Class meeting, the students agree to purchase a pic- ture of Lincoln, a smoking jacket, and slippers for Mr. Hite, Civil War Veteran. Tryouts are held for juve- nile roles in Spring Fever. Hi-Y club meets at the Y. M. C. A. Tryouts are held for the Senior Play. The coaching staff has its picture taken. Girl Reserve-Hi-Y party is held. Math Club meets. Red and Blue re- porters assemble. Girl Reserves hold registration chapel. Tryouts are held for the Senior play. Patriotic chapel is held to honor Mr. Hire, on his hundredth birth- day! Social Studies teachers meet. Ushers for the faculty play report to room 307. Statesman Club con- venes. Invitations' committee meets in the auditorium. Senior Play committee assembles in the auditorium. A full Senior Orchestra rehearsal is held in the auditorium. Senior play tryouts are held. Hi-Y boys meet at the Y. M. C. A. 1 A dual debate is held between Char- leroi and McKeesport. Miss Ding- ers of Lake Erie College for Women interviews Senior girls. More try- outs are held. Presentation of the faculty play, Big Hearted Herbert, at the Shaw Avenue Building. Junior Girl Reserve Ring group meets. Senior Girl Reserves hold a formal dance, The Swing of Hearts, at the Masonic Temple. Red and Blue staff undergraduates assemble in Room 203. Youth Council is held at the Sh aw Avenue Building. Easter dance committee meets in Room 211. Debate between McKeesport and St. Thomas is staged in the Shaw Ave- nue building. Math teachers' profes- sional meeting is held. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Girl Reserve so- cial clubs meet. The Hi-Y Bible class meets at the Y. M. C. A. Senior girls register for the second semester. Latin Club convenes. Senior play tryouts are held. Final tryouts are held for the Senior play. Senior Girl Reserves hear travel talks rendered by Miss Nor- ton and Miss Kratzer. . Easter dance committee meets. The Senior Play cast begins rehearsals. All girls playing the piano for Miss Meinert report to the Girls' Gym. The Statesman Club meets. Com- mercial teachers' professional meet- ing is held. Students interested in coin collec- tions assemble in Room 313. Boys wanting to attend the W. 8:11. Cam- pus Day entertainment confer with Mr. Crall. 1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13. 14. 15. 16. 1. i ,N I , H l . '..ill' 'H HF elfuaawwlb ,4'l' L Y -un. 'n U . ,E -,pgs -nz: .T Nuff E 1 5 il f i FE b l i ss. fiilfh 'W ' VW MARCH The adviser's annual awards for ex- tra-curricular activities are given at the Hi-Y meeting. The Easter Dance committee meets in Room ZOO. The Mathematics Club holds a VOX Pop program in Room 220. Senior Girl Reserves sign up for their an- nual Father and Daughter din- ner. Sophomore Girl Reserves hold a Chinese party at the Y.W.C.A. Rooms interchange for a chemistry major unit test. Minutes for room programs are handed in at one to- day. Candidates for the golf team meet in the gymnasium. A debate between Homestead and McKeesport is held in the Audito- rium. Hi-Y membership drive for the second semester ends. Hi-Y holds a meeting of magic at the Y.M.C.A. A representative of Bethany College interviews students interested in Bethany College. Eas- ter Dance committee meets in the Boys' Cafeteria. Discussion group dines at Murphy's. Seniors desiring committee appoint- ments or minor parts in Spring Fever hand in their names to the section room teachers. Red and Blues are distributed. Social committees and presidents of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Girl Reserves assemble in Room 209. Junior Girl Reserves hand in reser- vations for their formal tea. Band concert tickets go on sale. Commit- tees for the Senior play, S pring Fever, are announced in chapel by Chester Olinsky, class president. Coin Club assembles in room 314. Debate is held in the Girls' Cafe- teria. Final tryouts are held for the leads in the opera comique, The Cloirner of Normandy. Hi-Y members hear Leo H. Kohl at their meeting at the Y.M.C.A. The cast of S pring Fever confers with Mr. Schad, the director. Math Club meets with Mr. Blytheg Mr. Bowen is the guest speaker. Grade cards are distributed. Band concert at- '-N41 l . 154 tracts music lovers from all over the city to the auditorium. junior Girl Reserves' ring group meets at the Y.W.C.A. Poster con- test is announced to the students in order to publicize the Senior play. Baseball candidates report to the gymnasium. The Statesman Club meets with Mr. Tacey. The cabinets of all the Girl Reserves' clubs gather in room 209. The Easter Dance committee reports to room 201. English teachers as- semble with Mr. Berkema. Senior play committees confer with Mr. Schad. The Classical Club meets in room 319A. The last Forensic League de- bate is held in the auditorium. The committees for the Hi-Y-Girl Reserves' party meet in room 211. Senior Girl Reserves meet at the Y.W.C.A. to select the Ideal Sen- ior Boy. Seniors hear a lecture and see slides in chapel on Art Appreciation. The Senior Girl Reserves register for the Hi-Y party! Sophomore Girl Reserves sign up for their Easter party. The Hi-Y bowling team as- sembles in room 211. The last call is made for Seniors de- siring to take the state scholarship examinations. All football candi- dates for the 1939 squad report to the Boys' Cafeteria. Senior Girl Reserves buy faculty banquet tickets. Math teachers hold professional meeting in room 220. Light properties committee of the Senior play holds meeting in room 201. Hi-Y boys entertain Senior Girl Reserves, together with the Cabinets of the other Girl Reserves' Groups. Seniors pay for their invitations dur- ing the morning chapel period. The Math club meets in room 220, with Mr. Carlson as guest speaker. Make- up committee of the Senior play meets in room 211. Section room teachers hand in monthly statistical reports. Pupils buy street car tokens in the Audi- torium this morning. THE voucsn-A-Mo ,f E McKEESPORT I-HGH scl-loot .mgglfllgj it ' 'll Iii Ml .. W, p r APRIL 1-if 5491- , lite rt .X QfffiVjia:iELEHEkR -1 'tt 1 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 1. All YOUGH-A-MON material due at 19 the printers today. 4. McKeesport-Greensburg non-sec- tion golf match. 5. Easter issue of the Red and Blue. Easter recess begins at 4 today. Hi-Y to have Holy Week service. 20 6. McKeesport teachers to inspect Irwin Works on Camden Hill. 21 9. Easter Services everywhere. 10. Easter Dance sponsored by the Sen- ior Class. School resumes after Easter vaca- 25 tion. Hi-Y nominates officers. Mc- Keesport-Turtle Creek non-section golf match. 12. 26 13. The Girl Reserves-Faculty banquet at Murphy's. 14. Ivemhee picture in junior chapel. Norwin-McKeesport golf match at Youghiogheny Country Club. Base- ball season opens: McKeesport to play Pitcairn on Memorial Field. 27 28 18. Homestead-McKeesport golf match here. Baseball-McKeesport vs. Braddock, here. 30 MAY 2. Golf-McKeesport vs. Notvvin. 11 Baseball-McKeesport vs. Brad- dock. Hi-Y to hold a skating party. 3. Hi-Y to elect officers for 1939-1940. 5. Golf-McKeesport vs. Homestead. Baseball-McKeesport vs. Turtle Creek. State Senatorial Scholarship exams in Pittsburgh. Hi-Y to hold a barn party. 12 9. Golf-McKeesport vs. Munhall, there. Baseball-McKeesport vs. Kiski Prep. 13 10. Hi-Y to induct recently-elected officers. End of the eighth month of school. Junior Girl Reserves' Meet your Neighbor meeting. 155 Spring meeting of the McKeesport Teacher's Association in Shaw Ave- nue Building. Senior Play-Spring Fever-High School Auditorium. Baseball-McKeesport vs. Monon- gahela at Monongahela. Senior play-second presentation- .Ypring Fever. Golf-McKeesport vs. Munhall here. Baseball-McKeesport vs. Turtle Creek. Final presentation of Senior Play-Spring Fever. Golf-McKeesport vs. Duquesne, there. Baseball-McKeesport vs. Pitcairn. Fifth Report period ends today. Jun- ior Girl Reserves to stage etiquette program. Hi-Y to sponsor Mother- Son banquet. Senior Girl Reserves to hold camp- fire meeting. Baseball-McKeesport vs. Wilmer- ding. Hi-Y to stage a dance. Junior Girl Reserves to hold Recog- nition Service. Music groups to present The Chime: of Narmezneiy in school auditorium. Dr. Helen Hagen Liddle to lead dis- cussion in Senior Girls' Reserves meeting. Golf-McKeesport vs. Duquesne at the Country Club. Baseball-Mc- Keesport vs. Wilmerding. Second performance of The Chimer of Ner- mandy. Baseball-McKeesport vs. Kiski Prep. 15-16-17. Sectional Golf Play-offs. 19. Individual Medal Play Golf Tourna- ment. Seniors to take second se- mester examinations. 22. Senior Prom. Progressive Dinner. 24. The Seniors' last Day. The 1939 Youou-A-MON to appear on the campus. The junior Girl Reserves to hold election of officers. 26. P.l.A.A. Medal Play Tournament at State College. 30. Memorial Day Observed-Schools 25. The Senior Girl Reserves to have Closed. 1. Undergraduates to take semester well patty for the Senior Girl Re- examinations. serves. Sophomore Girl Reserves to . . . sta e icnic at Renzie Park. 4. Baccalaureate Services in Memorizil gb P Stadium. 8. End of the School Year-A-School . Picnic Dav. 6. Commencement Exercises. ' . . 17. Senior Girl Reserves to hold Inter- 7. Junior Girl Reserves to hold fare- Club Council Picnic- THE PRINCIPALS OF STEP THIS WAY Kvzeelivztgx Charlotte Engster, Robert Roderick. .Ymzzdingx Charles White, Juanita Wilson, Jeane Russell, Andrew Danko, Doris Pomilio, joseph Reichman, William Cooley, Flora Weinberg, Ruth Griffiths, David Sneddon, Dorothy Govaller, Al Shapiro. l'if Lrf'KgN-Q 1- H E v o u G H - A - M o N , V--css. E C K E E s P o R T H 9 G H s c H o 0 L ml . ft all 'filfilfini .1 aiHES:ii il Laura Allen Ridley Anderson john Aranyos Louise Baker Erma Bales Charles Barll William Bedont Bernard Berkowitz Roy Bittinger Walter Bohenlco Ernest Balint Bernard Berkowitz Albert Cireosta John Aranyos Shirley Austin Veronica Barchie Jean Benson Jean Berggren Evelyn Betz Eleanor Billy Edith Burns James Cardwell Alice Check Florence Chesnick Georgia Crossman Gladys Coberly James Cooper Helen Cunningham Betty Dahlin MUSIC HONOR ROLL MEMBERS FOR FOUR YEARS, 1935 - 1939 THE BAND Ralph Burbridge Albert Circosta Earl Craven Donald Elliott Orpah Fawcett Leroy Hall jean Harrison Donald Hillstrom john Hromi Donald Julin Russell Kerr Lawrence Kessler Donald Leffard Iohn Lukas Dorothy Massung Robert McCaughan Margaret Miller Geralda Miller Iohn Nemecelc Howard Oberfeitinger THE ORCHESTRA Eva Dobo Clarence Griffith Louise Kessel Ruth Masters Stanley Piechowiez Wilbert Schowtzer GLEE CLUB AND CHOIR Elsie DePodesta George Donaldson Charlotte Engster Adelaide Esau Charlotte Esau Betty Jane Fields Patricia Gibbons Vernon Ginn Clarence Griffith Ruth Griffiths Llargaret Hall Mary Louise Halle: Betty Hartland Betty jane Hilty William Henry Bob Hoffman john Hromi Lillian .lacobs Louise johnson Ruth Johnson William Jordan Esther Katz Dorothy Kushner William Larson jane Lewis Anna Lucza Ruth Masters Martha Maydew Paul Mackey Mildred McMannis Lee McFadden Jeanette Meredith Chester Olinsky Russell Robertson Wilbert Schowtzer john Scott Elizabeth Stearns Wilhelmine Traeger George Vanyo Ruth Visoke Henry West William Wienel Frank Slaney Harry Solan lack Wynn Walter Moore Howard Nelson Eloise Nelson Margaret Nelson Patsy Overholt Alberta Owens Irene Patrick Hazel Schoeller Vera Schumann Edmund Sedney Al Shapiro Anne Sigmund Louise Stock Betty Ulmer Donald Whitehead Ethel Yahn OUR NIFTY DRUM MAJORETTES Lcft to Riglwrxllune Renaut, Norma jane Lingle, Lorraine Hays, Sophie Grygiencz. 157 THE SENIOR A CAPPELLA CHOIR Miss WALL ACE, Directrefx Firrr Row: Alberta Owens, Ruth Johnson, Dorothy Fortune, Betty Jane Hilty, Betty Ulmer, Ruth Griffiths, Genevieve Evans, Vivienne Abrams, Dorothy Kaftanich. Second Rawxjames Cooper, Eloise Nelson, Alberta Anderson, Betty Dahlin, Thelma Stewart, Betty Hartland, Jennett Tonlcs, Elizabeth Schoeller, Regina Razny, Georgia Crossman, Jean Griffiths, Pauline Davis, Beryl Barnes, Alicia Judge. Third Row: Walter Moore, Jessie Carter, Mary Louise Hallett, Patricia Gibbons, Audrey Howard, Mae Thornberg, Margaret Sipos, Rhoda Horowitz, Vera Schumann, Helen Cunningham, Janet Harkless, Margaret Hall, Joseph Kissell. Fourth Row: Joseph Simon, Edward Servov, Mary Lou Walsh, Jean Dudgeon, Hazel Schoeller, Dorothy Kushner, Eleanor Billy, Betty Rorabaugh, June Renaut, Janetjenkins, Dante Vadala, George Donaldson. Fzfzb Raw: Louis Chotiner, Leonard Herrmann, Clarence Grifhth, Harry Morrison, William Henry, Robert Bell, Carl Benson, Earl Wooley, Vernon Ginn, John Hromi, William Larson, John Aranyos. Sixth Row: Edmund Sedney, Daniel Brenyo, Lee McFadden, James Cardwell, Scott Larson, Paul Mackey, Don Whitehead, Robert Hoffman, Kenneth Pangburn, Al Shapiro, Richard Weigle, Orison McLean, William Schink. THE PERSONNEL OF THE CHOIR OFFICERS Preridenr ...... ..... A L SHAPIRO Secretary .,.. u. . .GEORGE DoNALDsoN Vice-Preyiaierzt. . . .... JUNE RENAUT Librarian .... ...... P AUL MACKEY FIRST SOPRANO Jessie Carter Genevieve Evans Janet Harkless Alberta Owens Georgia Crossman Ruth Grifhths Janet Jenkins June Renaut Pauline Davis Margaret Hall Ruth Johnson Regina Razny SECOND SOPRANO Alberta Anderson Dorothy Fortune Mary Louise Hallett Dorothy Kaftanich Eleanor Billy Patricia Gibbons Betty Jane Hilty Betty Rorabaugh Helen Cunningham Jeanne Griffiths Audrey Howard Vera Schuman Jennett Tonks . - - rql'l E !-1' 158 ,Lf lf' ll fl' . , 'f lu tr H zz Y o u G H - A - M o N THE cKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR FIRST ALTO Vivienne Abrams Alicia judge Elizabeth Schoeller Betty Hartland Dorothy Kushner Mae Thornberg SECOND ALTO Beryl Barnes Betty Dahlin Jean Dudgeon Eloise Nelson Rhoda Horovitz Hazel Schoeller Betty Ulmer FIRST TENOR Daniel Brenyo Clarence Griffith Scott Larson William Cooley William Henry William Larson SECOND TENOR James Cardwell Andrew Danko Leonard Herimann George Donaldson Vernon Ginn Lee McFadden Earl Wooley FIRST BASS John Aranyos John Hromi Walter Moore Louis Chotiner William Jordan Harry Morrison Robert Bell Carl Benson James Cooper Don Whitehead SECOND BASS Robert Hoffman Paul Mackey Joseph Kissell Orison McLean W 58111114 intein! nfl E-.Pi fl Mary Lou Walsh Margaret Sipos Thelma Stewart Edward Servov Al Shapiro Dante Vadala Edmund Sedney Richard Weigle Howard Nelson Kenneth Pangburn William Schink McKEESPORT'S REPRESENTATIVES IN THE ALL-WESTERN CHORUS AT DORMONT Fin! Raw: Dorothy Kushner, Ruth Griffiths, Betty Dahlin, Eleanore Billy, Margaret Hall. Second Raw: William Larson, Harry Morrison, A1 Shapiro, Robert Bell. 159 THE SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-'-f-GROUP A Miss WALLACE, Di1'cm'eJ.r Fin! Raw: Marjorie Hayward, Carrnella Thomasell, Stefli Kanach, Evelyn Betz, Charlotte Engster, Edith Burns, Elaine Hannum, Lois Ludwig, Grace Campbell. .S'ewnd Raw: Lillian Jacobs, Alice Check. Vivienne Karnes, Olive Smolinsky, Rose Bruno, Dolores Johnson, Veronica Barchie, Mary Jane Hinkle, Marian Goetz, Rose Mazzone. Third Raw: Jane Filson, Hilda Franks, Martha Maydew, Virginia Garratt, Anne Sigmund, Louise Mason, Dorothy Devic, Elsie De Podesta, Ethel Nagey, Adelaide Esau, Betty Jane Fields. F0ll7'fh Row: Annabelle Zegudovic, Mildred McMannis, Isabelle Torrance, Lucille Knight, Charlotte Esau, Gladys Coberly, Betty Robb, Patsy Hinkle, Lucille Weigle, Harriet Katz, Myrtle Nelson. Fifth Raw: Helen Marie Carrozza, Scharrna Caldwell, Evelyn Krause. Ethel Yahn, PaulineJacobs, Virginia Kushner, Betty Louise Crosby, Margaret Nelson, Ida Weitzner, Dorothy Marta, Lois Marie Nelson. Prerident ....,. Vice- Preridefzf. . . Veronica Barchie Edith C. Burns Grace Campbell Gladys Coberly Evelyn R. Betz Rose Bruno Scharma Caldwell Helen M. Carrozza Alice M. Check Dorothy A. Devic Bettv Louise Crosby Adelaide Esau 1 Charlotte M. Esau THE PERSONNEL OF GROUP A OFFICERS . . . .CHARLOTTE ENGSTER S6C1'6'f6Zflj!-T7'ELZJ7li'El'. . ,.,... .EDITH BURNS Libmrimz ......, FIRST SOPRANO Jane Filson Virginia Garratt Marion Goetz Patsy R. Hinkle Dolores Johnson Steffi Kanach Harriet R. Katz Lois K. Ludwig Annabelle Zegudoyic SECOND SOPRANO Elsie DePodesta Charlotte H. Engster Betty Jane Fields Hilda G. Franks Elaine M. Hannum Marjorie A. Hayward Margaret Kanyusik Evelyn R. Krause Virginia M. Kushner Louise R. Mason FIRST ALTO Mary Jane Hinkle Lillian I-I. Jacobs Margaret L. Nelson SECOND ALTO Pauline J. Jacobs Vivian L. Karnes Lucille G. Knight Rose M. Mazzone Betty M. Robb Olive Smolinsky . .EVIILYN BETZ .Srurri KANACH Ethel L. Nagey Lois Nelson Myrtle I. Nelson Carmela Thomasell Dorothy L. Marta Mildred McMannis Ann Sigmund Lucille Weigle Ethel M. Yahn Martha Maydew Isabelle Torrence Ida H. Weitzner ll' wP..fa.ill , a I I I llilll fIt,2tL.i..i31i1.i.lel1.F.HHL.-feats.. 1' H E Y 0 u G H - A - M o N E M C K E E s P o R T H! G H s c H o o L ,jing THE SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUBHHGROUP B Miss YVALIACE, Djm'I1'er.r Fff'.ff Roux' .lean Berggren, Helen Allen, Jeannette Meredith, Floralletkins, Betty Le Metheny. .S'er011dRau'.' Anna Lueza, Pearl Naysniith, Esther Katz, Jane Lewis, Sara Boyog, Jean Benson, Millie Falco. Tlvirt!Rou'.' Nelliellackson, Florence Cliesnickhliilia Horniesar, Louise Stock, Kathryn Rupcie, Shirley Austin, Mary Ann Sotak. F0llI'f!7R01l'.' Hattie Branson. Edna Taylor, Eyelyn Weissert, Lillian Gatey, Cora Randolph, Louise nlohnson, Irene Patrick. Fifflf Roux' Ann Patricia Banirk, Sarah Wunalerley, Alherta Erickson, Kathryn Sutton, Virginia Hotfiuaster, Loisllean Havelcotte, Ruth Palm, Ruth Masters, THE PERSONNEL OF GROUP B OFFICERS Pf'e.im'e1zf ,......,, JEANNETT14' lVIl5REDI'1'H Libizzriazzz .,..... ..,.. 1 IEAN BigRooiz15N Vice-Pfwfdem' ...... ,...., H IZLEN ALLEN Amt. Libmrimz ..... Biz'r'rY Ln MATHIQNY .iecrertzijy Ti'm.rm'er .... . . .F LORA JERKINS FIRST SOPRANO Helen E. Allen Shirley Austin Ann P. Baniek Sara R. Boyog Jean L. Berggren Florence F. Chesnick Virginia M. Hofiimaster 'lean M. Benson Hattie P. Branson Millie E. Falco Alberta H. Erickson Lillian M. Gacey ulia A, Hornicsar Nellie Jackson Flora I.. llerkins Anna Lueza SECOND SOPRANO Louise H. johnson Ruth G, Masters jane P. Oyerholt Irene E. Patrick A LTO Lois jean Hayekotte Esther Katz lane W. Lewis 16 Betty Le Matheny Jeannette J. Meredith Ruth V. Palm Pearl M. Naysmith Mary Ann Sotak Kathryn E. Sutton Sara P. Wunderley Janet A. Patterson Catherine E. Rupcie Louise E. Stock Cora L. Randolph Edna M. Taylor Evelyn G. Weissert THE JUNIOR MIXED CHOIR Miss WALLACE, Direrzren First Row: Nan Betty Bowser, Dorothy Ridge, Stuart Leighton, Virginia Wertenbach, Louise Sundin, Bennett Hough, Lenore Kerr. Serand Row: Ruth Jane Hall, Lillian Berger, Betty Jane Esau, Shirley Spiegel, Julia Pollock, Betty Jane Naylor, Jean Fry, Lillian Benson. . Third Raw: Emma Rose, Grace Pasternak, Ruth Semke, Mary Larson, Emily Williams, Helen Markowitz, Florence Gaudy, Hilda R. Mertz, Elizabeth Ferguson. Fourth Row: Glenn Hall, Joseph P. Gennaro, Robert Scott, Richard Whigham, David Zivitz, Paul Gazdik, Stanley Nowicki, Bernard Klein. Fifth Row: Richard Schmidt, Chester Kerr, Arthur Kagle, Guy Nylander, William Falkenstein, William Lindberg, Wesley Smythe, Albert Maser. THE PERsoNNEL OF THE JUNIOR cnont OFFICERS Prefident ..., .... Y IIRGINIA WERTENBAcH .SwEL'1'6'f6lifjf Tremzzrer ....... LOUISE SUNDIN Vice-President ..... STUART LEIGHTON Libmrimz ............. BENNETT HOUGH SOPRANO Lillian G. Benson Mary Larson Grace E. Pasternak Ruth A. Semke Nan Betty Bowser Hilda Mertz Julia I. Pollock Louise M. Sundin Ruth Jane Hall Betty Jane Naylor Dorothy Ridge Virginia M. Wertenbach LenoreJ. Kerr Emily M. Williams ALTO Lillian Berger Elizabeth E. Ferguson Florence A. Gaudy Emma Rose Betty J. Esau Jean C. Fry Helen Markowitz Shirley Spiegel Marie Steinhilber TENOR Tom Anderson Chester J. Kerr William D. Patterson Wesley D. Smythe Glenn Hall Bernard Klein Richard Schmidt BASS William H. Bechtol Joseph P. Gennaro Stuart A. Leighton Guy J. Nylander William D. Falkenstein Joseph P. Horvath William E. Lindberg Robert H. Scott Earl Forbeck Bennett D. Hough Albert S. Maser Richard G. Wigham Paul L. Gazdik Arthur R. Kagle Richard A. McCune David B. Zivitz A ' 'L' - V . , ,fm gli' .',', I H, 1 I gg ' 'mn VV l 5 .I l i J 162 ..-i 1 - . m ga -il flwglyllllllil llllll il fr I l .7 or .i....lQlLHdiB:+FEElLEe-.LL T H E Y o u G H - A - M o N X . fffxcxxg Y . vf jf E M C K E E s P o R 1' H I G H s c H o o 1. iillll ill lillflfl THE JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Miss VVYALLACE, Dfreclrarr Firxt Row: Allina Grzegorowicz, Agnes Dunlap, Olive Jean Latta, Norma Bailey, Jean McFadden, Frances Graziano, Dorothy Morningstar. Second Row: Hele-nJacobs, MollyJosawitz, Louise Geisel, Clarallurasek, Eleanor Albine, Ester Elaine Estner, Miriam Klein, Harriet Ackerman. Third Raw: Dorothy La Verne Downes, Grace Irene Maurer, Leah H. Friedman, Jeanne Merry, Helen Hart- wick, Arlene Manuel, Olga Petach. Fourth Row: Christine Rogerson, Dorothy Ohrman, Rosamond Leona Goldberg, Vivian Shivey, Thelma Linneman, Phyllis Hughes, Jeannette YVunder. Fifth Raw: Mercedes De Falco, Amy Hall, Evelyn Bridges, Helen Weiss, Nancy Jean Cusick, Bernice Froberg, Evelyn Chrissafedes. THE PERSONNEL OF THE CLUB OFFICERS Prefiderzt ..,.., ..... N ORMA BAILEY sEL'7'6fdli1' Trea.rm'er ...... JEAN MCFADDEN Vice Prariflent. . . , . .OLIVE JEAN LATiA I,fb1'd7'ild7Z ........ .... A GNES DUNLAP FIRST SOPRANO Eleanor M. Albine SophieJ. Grygiencz Helen P. Hartwick Dorothy Morningstar Norma L. Bailey Allina B. Grzegorowicz Molly Josawitz Helen P. Sotak Bernice E. Froberg Amy E. Hall Jeanne M. Merry Jeannette B. Wunder SECOND SOPRANO Evelyn Bridge Frances R. Graziano Clara A. Jurasek Dorothy Ohrman Nancy J. Cusick Phyllis Hughes Jean L. McFadden Christine H. Rogerson Louise L. Geisel Helen R. Jacobs Eleanor M. Nicholson Vivian M. Shivey Helen Weiss ALTO Harriet K. Ackerman Agnes L. Dunlap Rosamond Goldberg Olive Jean Latta Mercedes A. DeFalco Leah Friedman Miriam Klein Arlene B. Manuel Dorothy L. Downes Olga Petach 163 THE SOPHOMORE CHOIR Miss WALT.ACE, Di1'eftre.r.r Firm! Row: Della Holden, Ruth McMillan, NormaJane Lingle, William C. Elliott. George Hector,Jean Sunde berg, Georgeanne Austin, Eleanor Blair. Xecorzd Row: Almon Corey, Doris Ogilvy. Marjorie McDonough, Virginia Ferry, Helen Clewer, Anna Berta, Wilma Stewart, Blanche Derr, Ruth Crawley, James Bell. Timed Row.-John A. Menzie, Joseph J. Koss, Harold D. Dennison, Sam Edelheit, Arthur Noon, James O'Hara, Louis Carpenter, Bernard Bcrkovitz, James Acheson, Wade Mooney. Fourth Raw: Helyne Sindrich, Edith Beard, Anne Frinsko, Catherine Downey, Margaret Hassler, Leona Saarup, Jean A. West, Katherine Ross, Ruth Jones, Mary D. Vignovic. Fifth Raw: George Schmidt, Arthur Cooper, Murray W. Harris, Albert Harkness, Elman Peterson, Pete Pazuchanics, Frank Torr, John Visack, Roy Robison, Vernon Sample, Raymond Wargovich. Prerident ,.... . Vice-Prerirlent. . Eleanor E. Blair Helen L. Clewer BettyJ. Cochenour Ruth A. Crawley Georgeanne Austin Edith M. Beard Anna M. Berta Evelyn M. Dahlin James H. Acheson James W. Bell Bernard Berkowitz Louis G. Carpenter William T. Bentz Arthur J. Cooper James P. Geronditis THE PERSONNEL OE THE CHOIR OFFICERS . . . . . .GEORGE HECTOR Sec.-Trem.. . . . . .NORMA JANE LINGLE WILLIAM C. ELLIOTT Librarian .... ..... J EAN SUNDBERG SOPRANO Blanche V. Derr NormaJ. Lingle Leona J. Saarup Freda Drakos Ruth M. McMillan Helyne Sindrich Della M. Holden DorisJ. Ogilvy Wilma D. Stewart Dorothy K. Lemon Madeline Paradise Mary D. Vignovic ALTO Catherine R. Downey Margaret L. Hassler Marjorie L. McDonough Virginia Ferry Anne I. Frinsko Almon A. Corey Harold D. Dennison Sam Edelheit Albert W. Harkness George E. Hector John A. Nenzie V Ruth L. Jones Edith Landstrom TENOR William C, Elliot Murray M. Harris Joseph K. Koss BASS Wade R. Mooney Arthur M. Noon James O'Hara ernon P. Sample Katherine B. Ross Jean A. Sundberg Jean A. West George I. Schmidt Frank Torr John Visack Raymond M. Wargovich Pete Pazuchanics Elman V. Peterson Roy S. Robinson I 1 A ku. ..?N:.'-mxvx 7 l lol l il li V1 im.-- I 1 Yiarmfpil reef: 164 l l ll l 'TV mtl-li .. ' l l ' YJ , , - , -fb-eq X , B he Q? Eat ' 'Wil' li. 'ET l-tl ll 'lf 5:24 lui Q3 H -w A 'FMR MQEQEESFQQQ? HIGH SCWO S.-11 ,f l l' ,K Kay.. .,-I ..,, .-fu., i. .. , ..i , ir. N . . , , M., J. v ws-.,.,'.'..-in--ff - . M- 4 -, ' .vi ,a.'1.:'H few Q -'41,f: N' '1 ,f ' ,,, --1 'e,,, ...... .,,. I I ,. ,,.,, .M- D L 1 Sl iii LS'1E,-ylgwn k QQ lf I , ip is S it Q Y ll i1'Q,'f' H Q 'I 'lui ' .,i .I THE SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Miss WVALLACE, Direcrrerr Firft Row: Jean Huston, Nancy Hackett, Josephine Hutrell, Lillian Wickland, Betty Liehenstein. Second Raw: Rita Daley, Alberta Caruso, Mary Louise Walsh, Carol Kennedy, Eileen Stringer, Dolores Edison, Margaret Aigner, Margaret Rupcie. Tbird Row: Bette Levitte, Lois Volk, Dona Louise Loeber, Evelyn Louise Wester, Jean Bingarnan, Minerxa Williams, Irene Takas. Fourth Row: Jean Ditter, Ethel Chomanics, Lillian Woodloek, Maude Denning, Zella Rees, Betty Milliken Ellen Rupp. Prerident, . . . . Vice-Prefialeizf. . Rita R. Daley Jean M, Ditter Mary Epolito Margaret T. Aigner Alberta M. Caruso Maude G. Denning Jean C. Bingaman Ethel H. Chomanics THE PERSONNEL OF THE CLUB OFFICERS JosEPH1NE HURRELL Secretary Trmmrer, . . .LILLIAN WICKLAND . . .NANCY HACKETT Librarian .........., BETTY LICHENSTEIN FIRST SOPRANO Nancy J. Hackett Zella R. Rees Eileen G. Stringer Irma K. Jones Margaret B. Rupcic Irene E. Talcas Dona L. Loeber Ellen O. Rupp Mary L. Walsh SECOND SOPRANO Dolores J. Edison Jean E. Huston BettyJ. Milliken Josephine E. Hurtell Carol S. Kennedy Lois E, Volk Lillian R. Woodlock ALTO Mary Klacilc Betty J. Litehenstein Evelyn L. Wester Verneise A. Irby Betty Levitte Lillian A. Wickland Minerva L. Williams 165 ff.. THE SHAW AVENUE GLEE CLUB Miss HERSKOWITZ, DjI'6Cl7'E.f.f Fifzrt Row: Lvna Gennaro, Pauline Labella, Ruth Kushner, Joy Collins, Irene Gretz, Irene Bahus, Irene Black, Jennie Jhliano. Second Row: Phyllis Roth, George Cochenour, Joseph Uber, Andy Chemsak, Joseph Urban, Earl Mezoff, Frank Vegcly, Loren Karabin, Virginia Short. Third Row: Laura Walker, Jean David, Mildred Leighton, Veronica Fitz, Evette La Rosa, Mabel Francis, Mattie Harden, Marie De Felice. Family Raw: Elsie Marie Hornalc, Mary Ruthe Anderson, Corrine Flowers, Elsie Mae Tate, Betty Katona, Genevieve McGaw, Dorothy Caslcie, Louise Spence, Renee Mesko. Fifth Raw: Vincent Eichler, Fred Schwartz, Donald Vidalc, Robert McKee, Alvin Sayles, Fred Davis, Dan Hoffman, Leo Godisch, Robert Lutes, Edward Renner. Irene Bakus Dorothy Caskie Joy Collins Jean Davis Ruth Anderson Margaret Balint Irene Black Marie De Felice George Cochenour Vincent Eichler George Hoozdik Andy Chemsak Fred Davis Isadore Friedman Dan Hoffman THE PERSONNEL OF THE CLUB SOPRANO Veronica Fitz Elizabeth Katona Leo Godisch Rita Kushner Irene Gretz Evette LaRosa Jennie Juliano Mildred Leighton Joseph Uher ALTO Corrine Flowers Elsie Hornak Mabel Francis Marjorie Harris Lyna Gennaro Margaret Kolchar Mattie Harden Pauline Labella Laura Walker TENOR James Jarvis Earl Mezoff Loren Kauabin Robert Lures Lewis Karikas Robert McKee Joe Patterson BASS Harry Morgan Richard Peterson Alvin Sayles Robert Sayles Fred Schwartz Elsie Mae Tate Earthlee Mooret Doris Olender Louise Spence Genevieve McGaw Renee Meslco Phyllis Roth Virginia Short Edward Renner Donald Vidalc Russell Weiskircher Joe Simmons Joseph Urban Milan Vigovic Robert Walker Ifxlxx.-M 166 aJH,,l,tEH??.E2, T H E v o u G H - A - M o N ,f Kr yefffiw-1, ,1 e e , E M . K E E s P o n 1 H I cs H s c H o o L :fkllil gl in ,i q, llirfsivnggnyiwmsai gi THE GEORGE WASHINGTON GLEE CLUB Miss HERKOWITZ, Dirzctrefr Firrt Row: Billy Catrow, Donald Schink, Fred Hannum, John Hayward, Roger Emery, Robert Cornell. Second Raw: Lois Pickell, Dorothy Wall, Ruth Morrison, Flora Burrall, Dorothea Mossburg, Edith Tice, Anna Belle Soles, Virginia Voorhees, Ruth Skepstedt, Doris Mae Kaeslin, Louise Paterra. Third Row: Taylor Isenberg, Matthew, Grzegorwiez, Albert Banesky, Beryl Schaum, Margie Lou Thomas, Virginia Denning, Shirley Lang, Margaret Wilson, Iva .lean Warren, Mildred Pavlic, Vivian Steck, Dorothy Hoffman, Richard Nylander, Edward Christy, Buddy Bell. Fawrla Raw: Mildred Wenrick, Marie Woistman, Regena Motel, Gladys Penzie, Gail Fehr, Helen Reed, Sally Smith, Esther, Evanchak, Carol Pitzer, Helen Winter, Genevieve Stnolinsky, Helen Marks, Lorraine West. Fifth Raw: Sarah Smith, Edith Barlow, Ruth Pry, Ruth Fairbaugh, Nada Lofren, Irene Jordan, Dorothy Pollock, Helen Dingeldine, Cathryn Carlson, Anna Olson, Mary Watherwax, June Rodham, Agnes Beighley, Vir inia Linneman. .Yixzla Row: Donal? Maine, Benn Gilpatrick, Kenneth McFadden, Albert Unglaub, Lois Carnahan, Marie Johnson, Virginia McConnell, Tilden Johnson, Ronald Sneddon, James Finney, Charles McCabe. THE PERSONNEL OF THE CLUB SOPRANO Edith Barlow Floria Burrall Cathryn Carlson Virginia Denning Esther Evanchalc Marie johnson Doris Kaeslin Ruth Allen Agnes Beighley Lois Carnahan Helen Dingledine Ruth Fairbaugh Dorothy Hoffman joseph Austin Albert Banesky Buddy Bell Billy Catrow Roger Emery James Finney William Frischolz Shirley Lang Virginia Linneman ,lean Lofgren Virginia McConnell Ruth Morrison Dorothea Mossburg Irene jordan Louise Paterra Carol Pitzer Dorothy Pollock Beryl Schaum Edward Christy Bob Cornell Regena Motel Anna Olson Mildred Pavlic Lois Pickell Ruth Pry Helen Reed ALTO Ruth Skepsteclt Sarah Smith Genevieve Smolinsky Vivian Steck Edith Tice TENOR Matthew Grzegorwicz Fred Hannum Anthony Del Signore Taylor Isenberg Ray Good Kenneth McFadden BASS Ben Gilpatrick Donald Maine john Hayward Charles McCabe Tilden johnson Ronald Sneddon 167 june Rodham Sally Smith Anna Belle Soles Margie Lou Thomas Iva Jean Warren Mary C. Watherwax Helen Winter Virginia Voorhees Dorothy Wall Mildred Wenrick Lorraine West Margaret Wilson Marie Woistman George Myers Richard Nylander Don Sehink Albert Unglaub Theodore Vasilas Albert Circosta Don Grubbs jay Corbett Robert Myers Russell Robertson THE SENIOR BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Conductor MR. BELGRADE, Amiffanf Field Director PICCOLO FLUTE Ruth Scott Sam Frazier CLARINETS James Barchie Ruth Visoke Henry West Frank Wynn ,lean Harrison George Fish George Vanyo Margaret Miller James Kleckner Donald Elliott Earl Craven John Lucas William Weinel Robert Davison ALTO CLARINET BASSOON BASS CLARINET Betty Franklin Wilbert Schwotzer Arthur Kagle ALTO SAXOPHONE Robert Liedtke Don Hillstrom Richard Seckinger Arthur Edinboro TENOR SAXOPHONE Ridley Anderson Julius Bakos Donald Leffard BARITONE SAXOPHONE ALTO SAXOPHONE Donald Julin Robert Xides B-FLAT CORNET Bernard Berkowitz James Johnson Dorothy Massung Thomas Ward Robert Miller Lawrence Kessler Harry Barco Bob Blamich Orpah Fawcett Bemont Gustafson Dominic Denardo Louise Baker William Maley John Aranyos HORN Laura Allen Anna Mae Allen Walter Bohenko ALTO Roy Bittinger Allan Metzler BARITONE Irvin McKeever Charles Christie Leroy Hall John Fonraesin TROMBONE Geralda Miller Robert Wood Russell Kerr Howard Oberfeitinget William Bedont Wilhelmine Traeger Chester Kerr John Diegelman james Cooper BASS Robert McCaughan Charles Barll Richard Leifard BELLS CYMBALS DRUM MAJOR Robert Odle Walter Mains Ted Baird DRUMS William McNulty Ralph Burbridge Gene Gamble DRUM MAJORETTES june Renaut Norma Jane Lingle Sophie Grygiengz Jean Grilhths V ,L X Lorraine Hays janet Jenkins If ii .H1Tw'f'5Q+f'tfL,e lihx y 14 if-I 163 up l me ggtziflbg ,A -i 4: w T M, 2,-w-ILS M ascii e,Q,I,,fe.e:E,GeEe1+-M-M -M Le T H E Y o U G H - A - MON T , I ,fi-'l:jt-fgx fe, E McKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL tml an rm FMF THE JUNIOR BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Cazzdurtw FLUTE Shirlie Srulson Rose Cahero Beryl Schaum SOLO B-FLAT CLARINET Marjorie McDonough Marlene Keller Sydney Weiss Marjorie Lou Thomas Ruth Matheny Ralph Brown Charles Burns William Lindberg Georgeanna Austin Harold Hammar John Hromi Elizabeth Stearns Frank Anto Calvin Frisch FIRST B-FLAT CLARINET Du Wayne Sayles Wallace Smith Richard Abbot Matthew Brulja George Blackwell Hartley Johnston Vvlilliam Franlcovic Alex Ganyu SECOND AND THIRD B-FLAT CLARINET Regis Kozar Constantine Moraites Consil Glarrow Robert Wood Albert Austen Araminta Schneider Thelma Lumsden E-FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONE B-FLAT TENOR SAXOPHONE Thomas Warren Paul Schaum Gail Strifller SOLO CORNET Charles Busch Howard Nelson Joseph Dugan Charles Tremont Victor Bosnak joe Conrad FIRST CORNET Edwin Horris Ruth Hagberg Charles Andrews Frank Neish SECOND CORNET Albert Solan Reed Walters Jack Belgrade Tom jeffrey Murray Harris Robert Parer HORN Alverta Linge Vera Senko Harry Wackenle ALTO HORN Edward Hitchens William Roberts Joseph Sinqu BARITONE Dale Provins Paul Simqu FIRST TROMBONE Bethel Miller Glenn Westman Erma Bales SECOND TROMBONE Theodore Willis William Bryan Barbarailordan John Visach Earl Myers BASS HORN BASS DRUM Roy Robinson John Staymates john Nemecek SNARE DRUM Annabelle Coulter james Hodgson Robert Mofht james Acheson Allyne Ringler 169 Bligh Vogeley THE SENIOR ORCHESTRA MR. STRIBRNY, Director FIRST VIOLIN Robert Odle Frank Slaney Bernard Klein Nick Skezas Ernest Balint Emma Kader Lois Landstrom Laibe Kessler SECOND VIOLIN Stanley Piechowicz Eleanor Clark John Kerezsi Robert Bell Jack Wynn Ruth Masters Anna Mae Rufling John Wertenbach VIOLA Irvin McKeever Harry Solan Clarence Griffith CELLO Eva Dobo Louise Kessel Ridley Anderson BASS Robert McCaughan Russell Harrison Donald Julin Kenneth Pangburn PIANO FLUTE William Robinson Hazel Schoeller Ruth Scott Richard Seckinger V CLARINET Albert Circosta Donald Grubbs Robert Myers Frank Wynn OBOE BASSOON Bengt Pulls Wilbert Schwotzer Jay Corbett HORN Laura Allen Orpah Fawcett Dorothy Massung Anna Mae Allen TRUMPET Bernard Berkovitz Dominic Denardo Robert Miller TROMBONE Geralda Miller Minnie Traeger Robert Wood TYMPANI Donald Hillstrom DRUMS A Robert Burstrom David Leffard Jack Shaw :QE :jfs ,S 170 llfzlilf, I i1ui4reE5i2r.i5fge::1i,.rr L. T H E Y o u cs H - A - M o N E McKEESPORT HIGH s c H o o L fl ll lla ,l3,Cl1illIr lLl1l1li5 larvallyillilkgllEgfriaisiFEi??l l THE JUN IOR ORCHESTRA MR. STRIBRNY, Director VIOLINS Isaac Hairl Betty Jane Naylor Irene Takas Monicka Feher Evelyn Dahlin Francis Woistman Mary Roper Leona Saarup Marie Deer Amel Sucky M. Pearl Keeney Billy Foster Dorothy Maurer Edward Bacsi Samuel Orrh john Nestlerode Dorothy Semchak Flora Heisler Florence Frederick CELLO FLUTE John Hoyt Marjorie McDonough Shirlie Srulson CLARINET James Kleckner George Fish Betty Franklin Ruth Matheny TRUMPET Belmont Gustafson Charles Busch Mary Huffman TROMBONE HORN Bethel Miller Barbara jordan Vera Senko PIANO Florence Kustre Mary Mavonich THE SHAW AVENUE FRESHMAN BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Conductor TRUMPET Marjorie Harrus David Geruschar Lawrence Walker Robert johnson LaRue Rosensteele Edwin Byran Fred Davis joseph Caruso Nick Yonic CLARINET Charles Carin Edward Lautner Joe Bakos Peter Walgura ALTO SAXOPHONE Elsie Marie Hoznak John Prihode DRUMS Edgar Budday .lea Velma Rimko Bernice Blackwell Virginia Short Sarah Ivosovich TUBA Joe Patterson joseph Urban BASS n Zetter Fred Schwartz 171 THE SHAW AVENUE FRESHMAN HAND THE PRINCIPALS AND CHORUS OF 'KSTEP THIS WAY QA'1olm B. Rogers Production? High School Auditorium Mzzy11,I2, 13,1938 172 E ff? V QKEESPORT HIGH SCHOQL grrlrlill iewr wr W H J . if gr srl ggggnahrt M-an Joseph Puslcarieh John Nicora Robert McElroy William Gledirseh Minnie Geissel Tissie Bazaros Herbert Ross jack McNulty Kenneth McFadden Marjorie Berquist Duane Weimer THE GEGRGE WASHINGTON FRESHMAN BAND MR. STRIBRNY, Cmzfizzctor CLARINET Bernard Goodman Don Schinlc Wilbur Hildebrand Harry Krummel Marie L. Woisrman Helen Winter Ruth Pry Florence Sicket SA XOPHONE Betty LaRose jean Forsythe Virginia Voorhees John Hayward Glen Steele Lawrence Jefferson Louise Damm CORNET Elliot Klien Eleanor Carnahan Aldara Niekolls Bernard Brady Charles Panek TROMBONE Wanda Dulter Rodger Emery George Lubold TUBA Rav Good DRUMS James Black Anthony Del Signore Thelma Heveker 173 Queeniej. Dunlap janet Orr Lois Sraudenmayer Lewis Jones Roy Smith Hilliard Kaczmarek Lawrence Weber Byron Lumsden john Hart Evans Austin THE GEORGE WASHINGTON FRESHMAN ORCHESTRA Miss HERSKOWITZ, Direczwff VIOLIN George Alund Irene Jordan Jack South Clarke Zumpe Matthew Grzegorowicz David Larson Laverne Wunderley TRUMPET SAXOPHONE Jack McNulty Richard Newland Helen Dingledine James Starry I PIANO FLUTE CLARINET Virginia Voorhees Beryl Schaum Margie Lou Thomas TROMBONE Earl Myers The Chimes of Normandy Robert Planquette's charming light opera, The Clymer af Normandy, as interpreted by our glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Arla E. Wallace, on May ll and 12, proved a great success. The story is laid in the seventeenth century, in Corneville, one ofthe old-fashioned villages of Normandy. The old miser, Gaspard, capably portrayed by Don White- head, wished Germaine, his niece,to marry Magistrate Bailli, whose role was cleverly acted by Paul Mackey. But Germaine, ably presented by Regina Razny, had other plans. She would wed no one but the young sailor Grenicheux, whose part was suc- cessfully handled by William Larson, who pretended that he had, at one time, saved Germaine from drowning. About this time, Henri, Count de Corneville, whose role was superbly enacted by Al Shapiro, returned to his ancestral home, after a long exile, because of a civil vvar. The young count re-opened the old castle, which had the repu- tation of being haunted. This age-old theory proved to be false, for Henri discovered ' A A l il ,Ai 174 C C , :Q il .. f 1 lalfllrl -MMU T H E Y o u G H - A - M o N FX ii E McKEESPORT I-HGH scHooL gp ,, V 1512 riff ' Q THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY that old Gaspard had concealed his treasures there, had caused the ghostly appari- tions and the strange lights flickering at the windows. This discovery drove old Gaspard insane, especially, when he heard the bells of the castle ring out for the first time-a sign that the rightful master had returned. Through an Old document left by the Marquis, an old friend Of the count, it was learned that he had confided his daughter to Gaspard's care. Although Serpolette, whose role was cleverly por- trayed by Stefli Kanach, laid claims to be that child, it eventually turned out that Germaine was the real heress, the true Marchioness, and that Henri, not Grenicheux, was the one who had saved her from drowning. At the end of the act, Henri and Germaine were united, all parties were reconciled, and the romantic story was brought to a happy close. This leading cast was ably supported by the girls of the village, Eleanore Billy as Gertrude, Margaret Hall as Manette, Jennett Tonks as Jeanne, Audrey Howard as Suzanne. A striking Chorus of village maidens, peasants, men servants, coachmen. and maid servants greatly heightened the interest of the whole piece. THE MUSICAL NUMBERS Overture ..... ............................. .... T H H ORCHESTRA ACT I 1. If You were a Servant ....... ......... 2. Gossiper and Scandal Monger .... 3. Skimming the Billows ....... 4. Legend of the Bells .... 5. Ah! Sweet, My Love ..... 6. Processional March 7. If You are Wanting Servants ..... 8. just Look at That ....,........ 9. Finale ACT II 10. This False Legend We'll Put to Flight ...... . . . 11. Silent Heroes ........,........,....... 12. Put the Helmet on His Head ....... 13. Though NO More I'm Serpolette ..... 14. That Night I'll Ne'er Forget .......... 15. What Care I If YOu're Servant Lowly .,.. 16. Finale 175 ...............CHORUS . . . .SERPOLHTTH and GIRLS . . .......... GRENICHEUX . . .GERMAINE and CHORUS ................HENRI . .SERPOLETTE and CHORUS ..............GERMAINE .I-IENRI and MEN'S CHORUS . . . . . .HENRI and CHORUS . . . .CHORUS and QUINTET . .SERPOLETTE and CHORUS ..........GREN1cHHUx . . . .HENRI and GERMAINE I M THE ALUMNI DEPARTMENT The alumni editors have made a radical change in the alumni news. Instead of featuring the classes, the editors have selected outstanding alumni prominent in the fields of politics, science, government, and literature. The editors have also added the roll of the 1938 class, by departments. IHighest Honor Frances M. Acie Walter E. Ackerman 'Mary E. Adams 'Mabel L. Ahlquist 'Ethelmarie Apter Martha P. Aroselle W. Robert Austin 'DJ Bailey Ruth M. Bailey Dorothy I. Baker Constance Bazanos 'Helen J. Bieda 'Mercedes Billy 1'Lois Jane Black William M. Black Burton F. Boehmer Josephine L. Bondi 'John A. Bowser Noel F. Boyd Josephine T. Brown TStephen G. Burgess Eleanor L. Burns 'l'Harold B. Byer Noel A. Calhoun Richard E. Campbell Dorothy L. Carnish Lillian E. Carpenter Eugene R. Carrozza James L. Chadwick Corrine N. Coates 'Clementine E. Connelly 'John R. Crall 'Virginia H. Crouch IRobert O. Davis Anna Maye Day Olivette M. Dittman Zane P. Donaldson LaRue G. Dunham Marvin H. Eisner Albert A. Elko TRobert D. Everett John M. Fairbaugh 'Claire Farrell Ugirtha S. Ferguson Virginia Fichtnet 'l'James D. Finley Helen L. Firth Jane E. Fish JA I fgle . f lH., if rr , faiiamw ri mga NIjB3i1HJml THE 1938 GRADUATES THigh Honor COLLEGE PREPARATORY 'Ann Fitz Hugh Mary E. Frishcholz Walter T. Fry Dorothy L. Fuehter William Gall Marjorie E. Garratt 'Rose Gaudy 'lRita Jane Gessner John C. Getty Rodney Giles TM. Jane Gillingham Valeria Ginn 1Carolyn S. Goldberg Irving S. Goldman 'Lois Jane Greene Donald L. Greenfield Robert E. Greenwald Laura F. Gregg Betty J. Griffiths 'M. Jane Grooms Edward F. Gugala Walter A. Gugala Paula A. Guiser Marjorie Jane Hall Robert P. Hall Alvin F. Hays Russell D. Henry James W. Hitchens Martha E. Hodgson Roy A. Hoffman Russell W, Hoffman Jeanne L. Hoos Robert W. Hudson John F. Hughes F. Everett Hurst Doris Hutchison Olga S. Hyduk William H. Ingold 'Marvin Jacobs 'Lynda C. Johnson W. Alyce Johnson 'Eldora L. Kalp Virginia L. Kamerer 'Artalissa Keller TYolanda R. Kish 'H. James Kniss Mary Ann Koch George J. Krajack Sarah A. Kramer TVirginia M. Krantz TEthel H. Kristufek James D. Kritikos Jack E. L. Lenhardt Francis L. Lindberg James W. Lindberg George W. Loefller Isabel G. MacPherson IHershel Markovitz Evelyn L. Markowitz Jack Martukanitz Ted M. Maxwell Jack A. McCain A. Virginia McCune 'Ethel C. MeElhaney Alberta E. Mellin Ruth E. Menzie- George M. Meyers 'John G. Mezolf 'fMay H. Mikaloff Albert Miller 'Jean L. Misner William S. Mitchell 'Alberta V. Moore Arvid E. Moran Theo. G. Moses 'Louis A. Novak Charles W. Olsen Jean B. Overand Jack S. Patrick Lillian A. Paule 'S. Leon Perlow 'Andrew B. Petach Edward T. Phillips 'Evelyn F. Polansky Wilda M. Provins Jeane C. Rader 'Kathryn I. Ransick Doris Jean Rechter Joseph S. Reichman William A. Reifsnyder Margaret A. Rhoades John A. Rhodes Dorothy M. Rich Helen R. Rimko 176 'Honorable Mention Robert E. Roderick Jeane C. Russell TEleanor L. Samudovsky 1'Katherine A. Sarzynski Robert E. Sauer Margaret E. Savage Ruth S. Schmidt Florence D. Schonberg Robert T. Scott 'Stanley A. Sczypek Henry L. Seckinger Mercedes M. Sheehan Betty M. Sherrick Helen Simpson Edward J. Smith Dorothy J. Soles 'l'Carl R. Soltis Alex Sowa Tlflorenee F. Spiegel 'Marian T. Spievak 'Arthur E. Steele 'Dorothy A. Steele 'Grace A. Steele Jack W. Stephan Ferne Strifiler Arthur H. Svedberg Lenore M. Swartz William Tamburrino Mord C. Taylor Valeria M. Timko Frank Tomko Diana M. Trbovich Charles W. Utter Josephine A. Vadala Martha E. Wagner 'Mildred M. Wargovich Charles A. Washington 'Flora P. Weinberg 'Thelma Weiss Charles Wm. White Thelma L. Williams James W. Wilson Juanita M. Wilson Rita C. Woistman 'Eva R. Woleslagle Shirley F. Woods Louise M. Yonic Howard H. Zol ton THE YOUGH-A-MO N E cKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL Ann E. Altemus LaVerne E. Anderson Wesley C. Baker Joseph A. Balint Bernard H. Batten Norman Bedry Lawrence H. Bell Melvin A. Benedict Anna M. Benson Charles A. Berg 'Olive Berry Regina Berta Katherine M. Bissell Viola M. Bonnet Helen A. Borkowski Eleanor L. Bostrom Charles W. Brannan Robert E. Buono Rita E. Burke Margaret M. Burns Edith M. Byrd Rudy L. Campbell George V. Cano Doris M. Clarke Ruth L. Cochenoui' Jean L. Coleman Robert L. Copeland Margaret L. Craven Dorothy M. Culbert Amelia Cynkar Ann Louise Davis Ruth V. Davis Leona E. Dawson Alfred E, Dellapenna Josephine C. Dembiski Betty J. Dias Lois Dietrich Henry Ditter Norman C. Doyle Katherine H. Dumic Margaret E. Duval Nick G. Ellis Anne Louise Evans Glenn H. Fehr 'Rose Arokhaty TRegina A. Badnerosky Mildred Bohenko Marian Bridges Andrew C. Butko 'Jeannette D. Callaway Priscilla M. Carrozza Alyce L. Carter Dorothy R. Childers Berenice I. Coughlin Florence Davis Gertrude Davis Helen DelSignore Irene Dency Leah A. Ditter Regina C. Dorbolo 'Lucy F. Dorcic Maynard W. Duncan Florence Edelheit Betty M. Edison GENERAL ACADEMIC Nick Forkovitch M. Virginia Fortune Allyne R. Frank John F. Fulmer Betty Gault Virginia M. Gay Agatha J. Gilmore Helen M. Gingo Jack Glarrow Herbert B. Greenland Dorothy E. Griffin Margaret D. Griffiths Donald K. Gruber Sammy Gvvosden 'Ann M. Hancharik 'William C. Henderson Alice J. Herd 'Geraldine R. Hillegas Mary I. Hively 'C. Homer Hoffman Helen M. Hoffman Joseph R. Hollywood G. Blaine Houserman Marcella J. Hromi Pauline B. Jones Frances M. Kalkbrenner Helen A. Kazmerski William Keller Charles Kerr James A. Killgallon Lester A. Kim Lillian Kimelman Herbert M. King Gladys F. Kronket 'Helen Kubala Robert J. Kurtz 'Mary C. Kucick William Lazorchick 'Bernice B. Lee 'Verna Jean Loeber Nancy V. Loveall LaVerne D. Lower Ilma M. Lupari Henry M. Lux Vera Lynn 'l'Arline M. Malone William T. Mann Harry B. Markovitz Anna E. Martin William C. Matty Zona M. McCarthy Catherine E. McCarty 'Ruth McLaughlin John Mench Walter E. Merschat 'Edward A. Michalski Dorothy I, Miller Kathryn M. Miller Kensley M. Miller Kathleen Molnar Velda L. Moon Joseph T. Montgomery Eleanor R. Morgan Robert C. Morningstar Arthur Mrose Russell T. Nicholson George Novic Lois E. Nylander Robert Odle Ruth P. O'Donnell Helen Olah Betty Ord Betty C. Osberg Beverly G. Ott Walter J. Paczesniak Alice L. Palm E. Kenneth Palmquist Gail I. Phillips Ruth L. Pickell Lee C. Pierce George M. Popowitz Allan E. Potosky Carl J. Potosnak Leonard B. Puskarich 'Margaret J. Rafferty Grace E. Reed Marie C. Regester Evelyn M. Reiber SECRETARIAL COMMERCIAL Eleanor J. Finney Dorothy G. Gallatin TMary Ganassi Agnes A. Gerber John J. Gibala Margaret G. Gobel Robert E. Greaves Annabelle Greenfield Gloria G. Greenfield Frank Hallas 'Betty D. Haselholf 'Peggy J. Hayes Merle Horst Betty L. Jones 'lDorothy A. Jones Helen F. Kanach Eleanor E. Karabin 'Elinor D, Klune Bette V. Kontz Stella R. Korch Pauline D. Koss Helen M. Kruczek Matilda L. Kubanik Olga B. Kustra Helen D. Laver AlbertJ. W. Leckman lk 'Virginia M. Houserman 'Charlotte M. Lehnhardt Ann M. Hritz 'Mildred C. Hummel Paul E. Hurley Wilma J. Huttenhower Lottie K. Izbicka Stanley N. Jasiewicz 17 Phyllis A. Lord 'Regina R. Ludy Mabel E. Magnuson Thelma Markland Grace E. Martin 'Genevieve T. Mazur 7 . In IE aww l ii WHU11 it f L gi ' I 'li:i: Q' .'l l l al mi r it ' ui ii ,,4j'fT.. 1 'l' Philip S. Renden Doris E. Rickard William H. Robinson Dorothy M. Sandmeyer Carmelita Savage Catherine C. Schmidt Margaret E. Schmidt Charles W. Schneider Jack E. Schultz Herman R. Schweitzer 'Herman W. Schweitzer Doris G. Septer George A. Shannon Joseph Silan Twylamae Skiffen Donald A. Smith Ida Rose Smith Margaret T. Spisak Richard A. Sprowls John R. Steinhilber Anabel M. Strathearn James B. Thomas John F. Thomas John R. Tomco 'Walter J. Tomkowitz David W. Toms, Jr. Mark J. Turkaly Robert C. Ueltzen Ethel M. Uhrich Annajane D. Volk Doris A. Walt Shirley V. Wampler Thomas H. Watson Lucille L. Weddell Laretta J. West Eileen E. Whaley 'Alice M. Wilkins Robert P. Wifttmann Frank Wol James D. Worthy 'Helen G. Wozniak Frank A. Yadak Frank E. Young 'John A. Yurechko 'Charlotte G. McBeth Mary M. McFarlane 'Dorothea McLaughlin Dorothy M. McMillan Frank Merda Tess D. Miscevich 'Regina T. Mitchell 'Rebecca Moffat C. Louise Naylor Jean M. Nelson Helen R. Otawka Ida L. Pakel Ethel Palady Mary Pallay TGeorgene M. Panich 'Ella G. Pasku Ann Paterra Jeanne L. Patterson Frances L. Perrulli Stella Pietras Lois M. Piper Elizabeth G. Pribish Marie M. Rhodes IJanet W. Saunders Dolores E. Schmidt Dorothy M. Schneider AfJune E. Alderin i Mildred H. Allen i Virginia L. Andrew Dorothea A. Appel Nancy Arvin Hayes E. Badstibner Betty E. Barco L. June Beck Mabel E. Bishop Etta M. Branson 'Leota M. Breitinger Ruth A. Byard C. LaVerne Campbell SECRETARIAL COMMERCIAL IGertrude Serbic : Betty E. Sieber Dorothy G. Sillaman Margaret E. Stauffer Bertha Tatalovich Ruth E. Ulm 1 William J. Ulm 'Berenice M. Ungar Bertha B. Vignevic Kathryn A. Wallace i'Nell C. Wallace Evelyn Weiss GENERAL COMMERCIAL Gladys M. Emery Johanna E. Erdody Joseph A. Fedela 'Paul E. Fenske Peter Flanyak Ruth A. Forgie Dorothy O. Govaller W. Gordon Grainger Frank A. Halezak 'Caroline A. Hardwick Allen F. Harkins Gertrude P. Hopkins Elsie E. Horn Elizabeth G. Chomanics Mary Hyduk Nell L. Cochenour THerman E. Conrad Martha Jane Cornman Betty Corwin Bernard C. Cozad Doris E. Crookham 'Jean R. Curry Alex Damianos Andrew Danko Ruth D. Dauvin EthelJ. Dearth Genevieve T. Denny 'E. Jane Dirling 3 Irene T. Dobos Dorothy E. Ellstrom Harold E. Ackerman Jack L. Anderson Jerry T. Bach Peter P. Barowich Peter J. Bergeric Elmer R. Black Robert Blair Eugene A. Bradley Edwin J. Bryan Andrew R. Butkovsky Albert M. Charney Joseph R. Cindric i John V. Clark Robert R. Cline Clyde Coates Jon Compel Russel S. Copeland Edward Danko James W. Dean Andrew Dranko John E. Dunn Lloyd E. Emanuel John O. Erkman WI Q hgh' li Tir mln. : ' ji ' 'th IQ ni H nagnllag ei-i . XEsther Jacobs Frances D. Jaso Rhoda H. Jenkins Eileen M. Johnson Ethel A. Johnson Laura M. Johnston Jack Jones Stella J. Jurasek Ward E. Kaler Irma H. Kardos Herman Katz Juanita Kellerman a Doorthy P. Kennedy Geroge A. Kerfoot VOCATIONAL Louis Fernandez George A. Figiel 'John Flaherty 'fFred H. Fritz John C. Gehlert, Jr. John R. Germack John E. Gretz, Jr. Edmund Grzegorowicz William Gulasky John J. Hallick Jack W. Hamilton Joseph D. Heckovech Melvin L. Herbert TRegis P. Hock Bertram F. Hornyak George H. Humenik Arthur D. James Daniel L. Jamnicky J. Walter Kalkbrenner George Kaloz THenry J. Kaminski Michael Kasmarik Matthew F. Kattic William M. Kerston Lois K. Klob Irene M. Korak 'Margaret A. Kovach Florence A. Krupa Eleanor B. Kushner Madeline V. Kushner Nancy Lee Kusick Kaye P. Leonard Edna S. Littleton Edith L. Lloyd Loretta M. Loftus Harry D. Loveall Michael G. Maksin Lillian G. Marcelli Terry McBride Betty M. McCarthy Mary Ann Millberg Blanche P. Mirek Vera B. Mogus G. Adella Morrison Thelma K. Myers Betty A. Nickelson a Lillian E. Oberg Ruth S. Olender Mary A. Olivierio Andrew C. Panko D. Morrell Patterson INDUSTRIAL 'l'Stanley W. Kawa James N. Kier Walter Kmiecik Glenn E. Kniepkamp Lawrence V. Knoep e John R. Kohl i'iMichael Kokayko John J. Koval john Kovaly 'William R. Kray Eugene E. Kretschmer Michael Kumuss Patrick Langan 7 William W. Leffard Dominick Leonardo C. Junior Lilja Emory D. Makrancy William O. Mansfield 'John G. Maser Edward M. Matelan 9FGeorge Maund 'l'Glenn R. Maurer George McDowell 178 TH E Y OUG i'iHelen Weiss Alma I. Weissert Delnora E. Wetzler Betty C. Will 'l'Mary L, Yurik Dorothy E. Patton Sue A. Pavlik Anna Phillips Fred A. Price Helen C. Rausch Walter Rayman Beatrice C. Raymond George E. Richardson Mary Jane Roberts i'iBlanche O. Rowe Mike J. Sabol Helen Salai Julia H. Saytos Jean Shaffer Helen G. Sidun Mary N. Smolinsky Theodore S. Stahurski Walter E. Stephanik Jean A. Stewart 'Ann M. Supp Genevieve A. Thomas Hazel P. Thomas William R. Thompson Mary Tokar Arthur W. Torok Harriet J. Weimer Pearl A. White Ruth P. Wilkey Charles H. Witherow Dalmaine R. McNulty Arthur G. Mitchell Milton Moore Louis A. Murtha Robert M. Nelson Jack Odenthal Paul E. Olson Frank Panzine Matthew Pausic cWilliam H. Phillips Andrew A. Puc Edward M. Puskaric Robert Ruozzi Paul R. Rupp, Jr. Stephen Russin James W. Salmon Joseph M. Samudovsky William R. Sandrneyer 5':Alex Semchak Andrew Smerecky Peter Spearnak 'kEmil J. Spehar Robert A. Spiedel -A-MON in E cKEESPORT HIGH SCHOOL ' flrrl is Glenn H. Stinebaugh John Svitko Thomas L. Swonger William M. Tracy Roy W, Trickett Peter E. Turkaly Thomas B. Turner John L. Benyak Herbert G. Breitinger William Fagerstrom Fred S. Faust Michael L. Godula Andrew D. Balogh Grace E. Bedsworth Irene Blumenthal John Ciavarra Edna G. Craven Anna M. Doric VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL 'Carl B. Urbaniak Nick P. Vignovich John W. Vitale Joseph P. Vitale Michael Vojtko Leon A. Wagner Elmer H. Waldbaum Henry L. Walker Ruben Washowich Walter A. Webb William D. Weissert Jack H. Welch Bernard S. Wheaton R. Herman Wills GENERAL INDUSTRIAL Alvin Jacobs William J. Jones Leslie Joseph Ben G. Keefer Peter Mamula William R. Moore Thomas R. Myers Julian W. Panek Raymond O. Sanner Charles W. Shaw UNCLASSIFIED Margaret E. Ferency Clifford W. Flegal Donald H. Jones Stanley Konrartewicz Mildred M. Kovacevic Lavina K. Lamb Leroy E. Lytle Audrey P. McCullough Jeanne M. Meisinger Anna M. Ropar J. DeWayne Rost Louise M. Schweitzer ALUMNI SKETCHES DR. J. W. ALBIG If M i r! nl I NE l Q, I mid' L ,- ici-ggigggaaaat uw Harold L. Winand TBoyd M. Witherow David W, Wunderley 'Walter B. Yager Charles Yuhas 'lHarold A. Zell Regis J. Zevve Albert A. Toth Frank Van Waugh Eugene Wiater Harry E. Wilson Earl T. Wright Ted Skotnicki Bessie M. Sollars Virginia R. Taylor Ann C. Tomko Ann J. Visnic Graduated from MeKeesport High School in 1917 Colleger and U niverfitier attended: Gettysburg College with honors, A.B., 1921, A.M., 1922. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington -awarded a fellowship in Sociology, 1923. Univer- sity of Michigan, Ph.D., 1929. Pofitioni held rince gradnafion: Dr. Albig has taught at the Universities of Oregon, Pittsburgh, Michigan, and since 1929, at the Univer- sity of Illinois. Professor Albig is the author of numerous articles and studies. One of his, .Yfudier of the Mobility of Urban Population, was used by the Federal Government as a basis for the methods used in recording population mobility in several states. He is the author of a recently published book on Publi: Opinion. Club and Orgnrzigntionr' Member of the graduate Faculty of the University of Illinois, Chairman of the Department of Sociology since 1937. He was recently appointed chairman of the division of the social sciences, which includes the departments of economics, history, political science, psychology, philosophy, geography, and sociology. 179 5' 3 1- H DR. ROBERT R. BALDRIDGE Graduated from McKeesport High School in 1918. Cnlleger amd U niverfitief ezttemied: Brown University, A.B. While at Brown, he made Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi. Harvard Medical School, M.D. Diplomat Cwith honorsl-National Board of Medical Examiners. Pofitiom held rifzre gmeizmrim: Four years of Interneship at Rhode Island Hos- pital, Boston City Hospital, and St. Luke's Hospital, New York City. Associate Surgeon at Rhode Island Hospital. Clzzhr amd Orgezniqeztinnff A member of American College of Surgeons, Ameri- can Medical Association, and New England Urologi- cal Association. DR. FRANK EDWARD CUTHBERT Graduated from McKeesport High School in 1912. Cnlleger and Univerritier attended: Private instruction in voice with Ernest Lunt, Lean Rathier, and Adelaide Gescheidt. Coaching with Edith Henry and Charles Baker. Fellowship in Voice at Juilliard Music School, New York City. Honorary degree Doctor of Music from Waynesburg College, 1937. Poritiom held mime gmelzeeztin1z.' U. S. Navy-U.S.S. Arizonafduring the war. Soloist-First Presbyterian Church, McKeesport, Pennsylvania., Shadyside Presbyterian Church, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania, St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City, 1922-1934, East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1934-1935, Choir Director-East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1935-. Director Universit of West Vir inia School of , 7 Y ' 3 Music, 1934-. Professional career in radio, recital, oratoria and concert. Five hundred fifty performances as Dr. Engel in the Stzedent Prime. ,ff l g CLIFFCRD ADAMS BAYARD Graduated from McKeesport High School in 1910. Calleger and U ni11erJitie.r rzttendeel: Carnegie Institute of Technology, A.B., 1917. Poritionf held .rince gmdzmtionx Personnel Adjutant of University of Pittsburgh Base Hospital No. 27 during World War. Curator of Paintings, Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute, 1921-1922. Professor of Painting, Carnegie Institute of Techol- ogy, 1919-1928. Painted and studied in England, France, Italy, Switzerland, and Germany, 1932-1934. Studio in Wilmington, Vermont. Has exhibited in most of the prominent art exhibi- tions in the east. Clzehf and OrganiZeztio17.r.' American Federation of Arts Pittsburgh Associated Artists Springfield Art League Southern Vermont Artists Stockbridge Art Association Art Chairman of the State of Vermont Parent-Teachers' Association ml 13353 180 Wlagu Nil! 'H' W1 E Y OUGH-A-MON E McKEESPORT HIGH 'IOSEPH C. GEPHART Graduated from MeKeesport High School in 1921. Caffeger and I '11i1'f1'rifieJ fzfffrzdrdx Columbia University, 1921-1925. All four years, chairman of class publicity. 1n Sophomore year, elected to stall' of Va:-.rig-, the literary editor, later, managing editor of Vm1tiU', Editor-in-chief of Vmirhfi' and voted best writer in class of 1925. President of Columbia Chapter of Delta Tau Delta. Member of Sachems, honorary Senior society and Philolexian Literary Society. Puritimir be!d.ri11i'e gmdmzfiazlx Reporter McKee.rpart Daily Neuxr. Stall' member in 1925, feature writer and reporter. Editor of the Cafmmft Index, Chicago, 1926. The New Yark Timer: Columbia University sports correspondent, 1921-1925. Copy-reader in Sports De- partment, 1927. Editor of Brooklyn Long lsland sports section, 1928-1937. At present, night picture editor of the Timer. Originated plan for a telephone directory contain- ing only Mclieesport numbers, and published it for two years. Founded and published The MtKeerpo1-1c1', a weekly magazine. Assistant Editor of the Columbia Football Program. Publisher of The New York Hazmlbaak mid Guide, The Cfllfegr Sfzfdefltf' Hxllldbvllk, and Tlif' Ffmfflfl' Handbook. ,K wx s t H o o 1. ,Mg mu, iii'iti55fn.'+ L1 it. .. , ,gill it QM H12 g Siiuiii 21: ,rr M 4 it MV' ,ful 11.15-M11-A tr' 21..- A DR. YV. IIANIES GARDNER Graduated from McKeespOrt High School in 1916. Coffrlgm and L'11j1'fr.rzfiif.r tzffwzdlnl' Washingtonilerferson College, AB., 1920. Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, M.D., 1924. Po.tifi0r1.r field riure gr'i1d1mtiw1.' Interne at University of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1924-1926. Assistant in Neurological Surgery at University of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1926-1929. ln charge of Department of Neurological Surgery Cleveland Clinic, 1929-. Cflfbf and Oflgizzljqalfimlrq A. O. A. Honorary Medical Society Society of Neurological Surgeons LIEUTENANT WALTER SCOTT GINN Graduated from McKeesport High School in 1919. Cnlfcgat mn! U11i1':r.ritie.r azttcudezlf Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, BS. Was commissioned an ensign in June, 1923. He was out- standing in music and fencing. Pofifiwu lirfd rizlrr g1mfm1.fiw1.' Served on the Tendership to the Los Angeles, de- stroyer meeting round-the-world fliers ofl' Labrador, Pearl Harbor Defense Work, Gunboats on Chinese Rivers, personnel in Navy Yards at Philadelphia and Cavite. Philippine Islands, Geodetic Survey East of Panama, and mine laying in Pacilie Waters. In the short time he has been in the Navy, he has traveled around the world, stopping at Christiana, London, Paris, Gilbraltar, Suez, Cairo, llava, Manilla, Hong Kong, Honolulu. At the present time, Lieutenant Ginn, together with his wife and daughter, is located in Honolulu. 181 ,t ,. ---- Af- ' --x JOHN L. INSKEEP Graduated from McKeesport High School in 1925. Colleger and Univerfitier altendedx United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, B.S., 1931. Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kansas, 1936. He played polo on Oflicers' teams at Fort Brown, Texas, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, and United States Military Academy. Poritionf held .rinee gnadnation.' Second Lieutenant Construction Quartermaster, 1936. First Lieutenant Cavalry since 1935. Instructor in Mathematics at United States Military Academy since 1936. He also coaches plebe team at U.S.M.A. STANLEY GRANGER Graduated from McKeesport High School in 1918. College: and Uniiferfitier attended: Westminster College. While at Westminster, he belonged to the Phi Kappa Lambda. He was a varsity letter man in football, baseball, and basketball, and captained the varsity teams in football and basketball. Waynesburg College, B.S. While at Waynesburg, he belonged to Phi Sigma. He was an outstanding athlete at this school also. ln his senior year, he was president of the student body, also president of every organiza- tion that year. University of Pittsburgh. University of Florida, LL.B. He belonged to the Theta Chi. Porition held mince graduation: Assistant United States Attorney and Special As- sistant to the Attorney General. E. JOHN LONG Graduated from McKeesport High School in 1918. Colleger and Univerritier attended: United States Naval Academy, July 11, 1918, to resignation, May 23, 1919. Columbia University, New York City, A.B., 1922, B.Litt., 1923. Oxford Univer- sity, England, 1926-1927, historical research. Poxilionx lveld Jinee graduation: Reporter, MeKeeJport Daily Newt, 1915-1918. Reporter, United Press Association, New York, 1922-1924. Special Correspondent, Chicago Tribune CParis edi- tionl 1926-1927. Assistant Editor, Munsey Publications, 1929-1930. Executive and editorial staff, National Geographic Society, stall writer for National Geographic Magazine, 1930. Served as special correspondent of New York Timer, United Prem, Christian .Yeienre Moizitor, and Baltimore .Yung also as United States delegate to Student Congress, Brussels, Belgium, April, 1927. Served on staff of following expeditions: National Geographic Society-U. S. Army Air Corps Strato- sphere Flight, Rapid City, South Dakota, 19353 Na- tional Geographic Society-William Beebe Deep-Sea Expedition at Bermuda, 1934, MacMillan-Byrd Arctic Expedition, 1925. He has traveled in many countries, and written articles for National Geographie Magazine on Oxford, New Jersey, Spain, Guatemala, and Bermuda. Clubi and Organizafionfx Cosmos Club of Washington, D. C. National Press Club Kenwood Golf and Country Club Sigma Delta Chi Qprofessional journalistic? Alpha Chi Rho American Legion National Press Club, Post No. 20 W' 1 t lil-911532 - fgf 'r H E Y o u G H - A - M o N E McKEESPORT HIGH JOHN S. RICHARDS Graduated from McKeesport High School in 1912. Calleger and Univerrifier attended: Graduated in chemical engineering from Carnegie Institute of Technology, completing his night school course in five years, 1913-1918. He was a member of the Phi Nu Fraternity. Paritiam held rinse gmdzmtion: Shipper at Stallings Company, June, 1912-Novem- ber, 1912. Carbon analyst at the Chemical Laboratory of the National Tube Company, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, November, 1912-October, 1913. Analyst, research chemist and assistant chiefchemist at Edgar Thomson Works of Carnegie Steel Company, Braddock, 1913-1928. Chief chemist at Donora Works of the American Steel and Wire Company, 1928-1930. Taught Heat Treatment and Metallurgy in the Works School classes. Assistant superintendent ofthe Open Hearth, 1930- 1934. Installed the observer system of metallurgical control. Steel Metallurgist, American Steel and Wire Com- pany, Cleveland, Ohio, 1934-1935. Director of Standard Practice Division, 1935-1937. Manager of the Metallurgical Department of the Vice-President's staff, 1937-. Club: and Orgur1iQation.r.' Masonic Lodge of McKeesport Syria Temple, Pittsburgh Member of many technical societies Active in committee work in the American Iron and Steel Institute and United States Steel Corporation 1 s c H o o L -N. liravgjfii EARL A. MORTON Graduated from McKeesport High School in 1901. Colleger and Uni11er.ritie.r uttefzdedx Bucknell University, A.B., 1905, A.M., 1908. Uni- versity of Pittsburgh Law School, LL.B., 1911. Poriziow held ,rinre gzmllmtiwzx Extra work as teacher in McKeesport Schools, 1906- 1907. Principal of Braddock High School, 1907-1910. Practiced law with the late Hon. T. C. Jones, of McKeesport. In the early twenties, he was burgess of Dravosburg. In 1922 he became trust officer of Commonwealth Trust Company, Pittsburgh, and later Vice-President, his present position. Club: and Organiqurionx: Served as chairman of Trust Company Section, and on many committees of Pennsylvania Bankers Asso- ciation. Trustee of Bucknell University and Addison H. Gibson Foundation. Member of Phi Gamma Delta, Duquesne and Uni- versity Clubs. Member of several Masonic bodies, attends Shady- side Presbyterian Church. 83 ,A-412191 nil 116 im I dug, Im-E: ADOLPH W. SCI-IMIDT Graduated from MeKeesport High School in 1921. Crzllefgef and Urziver.rifie.t u'll'6'77dfL!.' Princeton University, AB., 1926. University of Berlin, University of Sorbonne, QParisD, 1926-1927. Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, M.B.A., 1929. Po.ri!io11,r flefd filler g1'aa'1mria11.' Mellon National Bank, Bond Department, 1929- 1934. Forbes National Bank, Assistant Cashier, 1934-1935. Union Trust Company, Trust Investment Depart- ment, 1935-1938. Estate and Financial Management, 1939. Columbia Radiator Company, McKeesport, Vice- President and Director. Cfnbf and Olgzlllif-tIlf07ZJ'.' Member of Executive Committee and Board of Pitts- burgh Symphony Society Treasurer and Director of the Pittsburgh Playhouse Member of Board of Corporators of the Western Pennsylvania School for the Blind Member of International Committee and Board of Y. M. C. A. Trustee of Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh REUNION OF THE CLASS OF 1918 Banquet Room Penn McKee Hotel Apr1l25 1938 The Pittsburgh Printing Co. The Northern Engraving Co The Birch Studio KI gsport Press Printing Engraving Photographs Klngscraft Covers Pittsburgh, Pa. Canton, Ohio Canton Ohio Kingsport Tenn ' 115513128-3fiiii3gf5u'r 1 4 fi P X ' 1- ...Sify-f X,-SQL if T 1-I E Y o G M 0 N 5 4 1 2 2 i 2 2 fi ,r 6, 'V ff J A V ,f f 7 :af-is . .Q Y A, N K . Q 'QA , , ,aw-, Q f .Y mswm,Hmm3f1411Kef' f M ffm .,vxln.m,m.x,Lu.:f :mga-fu ,va: ':'rm V-f A fn.vvm1vv,'inum1 -.M-, xp .L J i 1 a I 5: lx J I? 51 L F F 1 ii T4 I I5 :Q ', E: I 'G fi 3 I 5, I 5 i I. 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