Mount Carmel Area High School - Carmelite Yearbook (Mount Carmel, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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IIRIAM G. MEREDITH-Shy and rinsome, not too tall, Miriam is one nf the sweetest girls in our class. .lways smiling, she has a host of riends who hold great respect for er. Somebody certainly is going 1 have a very good secretary. Suc- ess. lee Club, 3, 4: Operetta, 4. ,MELIA LORETTA MIHALIK- Mimi - Mimi has a marvelous oice and she certainly can dance. esides dancing and singing for fa- nrite hobbies Amelia likes basket- ll. It is Amelia's ambition to be a rse. Here's where all the boys 'll be taking slight doses of poison ' breaking their joints. ee Club, 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Spring Fes- ral, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 33 Year Book aff: Operetta. 4. EIOMAS JOHN MILEWSKI- ,om'n1.y -Someone might think o1nmy's a little loony when they e him stoop in the street and pick 1 an envelope, but that's only part his hobby-stamp collecting. In few years Tommy's name will be ittering in headlights as Tail- iin Tommy and his book will be led with airmail stamps. gCHAEL MITEK - Mickey - ickey, as he is known to his lends, is small in stature, but still e of the jolly makers of the hool. His good humor and wit ve played an important part in ightening his classes. He intends become an aviator and we hope doesn't become too high hat when is above us. zeant, 4. ESTHER LOIS MICHELSON- Sunny - Sunny's the most mis- chievous member of our class. Her million dollar smile is her greatest asset. Why is Sunny fond of foot- ball heroes from Coal Township? ? Sunny expects to become a morti- cian and we wish her success in all her undertakings! Glee Club, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y. 3, ::mYeIar Book Staff: Operetta, 4: Pag- WALTER JOSEPH MIKULSKI- Wally - Wally certainly knows his stuff when it comes to shorthand and typing. He is quite attractive to the fair sex but he doesn't care much about them. He intends to become a mechanic and we know he will make a success of it. Basketball, l. VINCENT E. MIRONOVICH- General -Three guesses who is this wisecracking with the perpet- ual grin. Right! It's General the M. O. C.'s basketball wizard. General would rather play bas- ketball than wisecrack, which is something. He's looking forward to aviation as a career. He can't help but succeedg every time he opens his mouth he's in the air. FRED MORATELLI- Freddie - Freddie might have been too small to be a football hero but he has made up for it in his four success- full years of basketball. Freddie hopes to be a jazz orchestra leader some day. We know he'Il attain his heights. Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Track, l: Hi-Y, 3. 5: Cheer Leader, 3: Head Cheer Leader, 4: Pageant, 4. IQ :qs .1

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CLEMENT JEROME LUCAS- Clem - Clem is one of the class' popular heroes. He is an earnest student and active in many groups in the school. Swimming, dancing, and hunting are some of his favor- ite sports. He hopes to become a West Point Cadet and we wish him all the luck in the world. Class Treasurer: Football, 3, 4: Orchestra, l, 2: Hi-Y, 3, 4: French Club, 4: Pag- eant, 4. HELEN TEKLA MANKEWICZ- Helen is one of our most industrious students. She is always willing to work and do it in the best way. Fond of music and books, her future has not been definitely decided upon. She may enter either the field of journalism or the white parade. Good luck! Helen. Dramatic Club, 3: Debating Club, 3: Glee Club, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Operetta, 4: Pag- eant, 4. JOHN LESTER MARQUETTE- Jack -One of the most popular males in the class, John is inter- ested in everything but his school work. He thinks it is too much like prison. He is athletically inclined, likes football, basketball, swimming. Johnnie intends to matriculate at West Point. Fame to you in the next war. Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: French Club. 4: Pageant, 4. EDWARD MAZAUSKAS - An- other popular member of the class of '36, Ed's personality emphazis wit, for whenever there is a joke he is right in the thick with it. He is undecided as to his future voca- tion, but we are sure that he will command much respect in the fu- ture. Here's wishing you luck. I2-21 JOSEPH M. MACUTKIEWICZ- Matches -Hail to our captain Joe was our football captain thi: year-a better choice was neve: made. Matches hobby is hunting We wonder if it's big game ffoot balll hunting or just girls. In z short time Joe will probably bu back at M. C. H. S. as one of out coaches. Success to you, Captain. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 4: Track, 3 4: Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3. 4. JOSEPH JOHN MARENICK- Rather than find Joe in school ont is more likely to find him loafini in front of Stecker's Book Store Joe is quite interested in wrestling but besides that he has a greate interest in electrical science. Joi says he's going to be a radio expert I-li-Y, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling, 3, 4: Spring Fei tival, l. , EARL MAURER-Earl is one 0 the faithful supporters of our dea institution. Earl's broad smile i so constant that one would thin that he can't be serious. Earl woul like to control a milk syndicate il the near future. I-Iere's to success Spring Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta, 4, Minstrel, 4. VINCENT W. MAZURKEVICH- This quiet ? ? boy wants to becon a doctor. Brilliant, bashful an quite nice, he expects to be calle Dr, Sawbones , and is always a' guing with our Economic's teache We wonder if he's ever right 1 wrong. Since he has some wonde ful ideas, we wish him luck.



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GEORGE ALFRED MORSE - George is not only a popular lad in the senior class but in all classes, especially the sophomore. He may not like studying but he shows a great interest in cartooning. Though not definite about his life work, he is seriously interested in forestry. Band, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3: Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4: Glea Club, 3, 4, Minstrel, 3, 4: Spring Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pag- eant, 4. IGNATIUS MOTYKA- Iggie - Iggie is one of the smallest boys of the class. Red hair and blue eyes, that is Iggie. Red is always fight- ing with the girls, especially in Eco- nomics Class. He intends to become a cgooner and we know he will suc- cee . LEONA MARIE NARUSEWICZ- Here we have one of the most pop- ular members of our class. Leona's hobbies are singing, dancing, and movies. But that doesn't keep her from being A-1 in her studies. Her great ambition is to become an opera singer. Good luck! Leona. Tri-Hi-Y. 3, 4: Glee Club, 3, 4: Operetta. 43 National Honor Society, 4: Pageant, 4. JOHN JOSEPH OKOPINSKI- Mase -This quiet lad considers school a necessary part of his youth and pays particular attention to his outside courses in preparation for his future. He is quite crafty in manual arts. John intends to enter the promising field of radio as an engineer. Here's to success! Pageant, 4. l24l ANTHONY MOSELLA-- Tony - Tony is one of our all around ath- letes. He is popular with all hi: schoolmates not only for his sports manship but also for his wonderfu personality. We know Tony will b1 as successful as he was on the grid' iron. The entire class wishes yol uc . Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baa ketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pageant, 4. FLORENCE L. MULLENKAVICI Flossie -Here is a girl wh' brings with her jokes and harmony Flossie surely did show her abilitj on the girls' team. We find he' liked by all. She spends most o' her time dancing or imitatinl movie stars. Flossie intends to b, somebody's stenog. and we knot she will succeed. 1 Glee Club, 3, 4: Operetta, 4: Girls Gym Team, 3, 4: Pageant, 4. 1 l HELEN BARBARA OKOPINS -Helen's greatest pleasure is cla sical music. She has many frien but her true friend is a book. S stands high in all the classes an among her teachers. Helen intend to become an English teacher an we feel sure she will be one of th best. Gleo Club, 3, 4: Carmelite Staff, 4g Op- retta, 4: Pageant, 4. STANLEY E. OLSHEFSKI - Stan -By looking at Stan or would believe him to be shy and rn served but his tricks are in the bag Our jolly classmate is a good st1 dent and short-hand shark. Froi his friendliness and stick-to-it-iv4 ness we know Stanley will succeel

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