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

 - Class of 1936

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VIRGINIA MARIE OLSHEFSKI - Gene -Introducing Miss Dig- nity. Virginia is the essence of it in her smile, talk and walk. She has been the heart throb of many of the football players. As yet Gene is not definite as to what school she will attend but she has decided on being a commercial teacher. Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3, 4: French Club, 3: Spring Festival, l, 2, 3: Student Council: Operetta, 4: Pageant, 4. ALBERTA JANET OSIPOVICH- Alberta is a typical modern miss. She likes fun and good times are always first on the list. She hasn't et decided whether she wants to urse or to teach French. Success o you in the field you choose. ri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: French Club, 3: Glee Club, , 4: Operettn, 4: Pageant, 4. EAN PALMER-Jean seems to e quiet, but she's jolly and talka- ive especially in Economics class. he's a good and faithful friend nd as a kindergarten teacher we now she will succeed. lass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3, : Year Book Staff, 4: Dramatic Club, 3: ageant, 4. ILDRED H. PASZKEWICZ- 'Millien-One would think that 'Millie is one of the quiet type but hen you get to know her your pinion readily changes. As a dan- er Millie excels. She intends to ecome a school teacher or a beau- ician and we know she will succeed either, possibly both. lee Club, 3, 4: Spring Festival, 3, 4: Tri- i-Y, 8, 4: Operatta, 4. STANLEY MICHAEL ORZEL- Stan - Stan is one of the hus- kies of the class. He is rather shy and quiet and has one distinction, that of being a woman-hater. Stan- 1ey's chief ambition is to become a member of the State Police Patrol. Here's hoping we don't get pinched, oiiicer. WILLIAM HARRISON OSWALD Bill --Although he always seems serious, his seriousness is just a screen over his jolly disposition. His habits show advancement since- he loves to hike, swim and collect stamps. His future is electrical en- gineering. Go to it, Bill! Track, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Page-ant, 4. THEDA GWEN PALMER-The-da is a fair, blonde girl. She finds time for both pleasure and work. Theda is interested in commercial work. She possesses a fine soprano voice. We wish you all the luck and happi- ness you can find. Dramatic Club, 3: Gleo Club, 3, 4: Spring Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4: Weekly Cnrmelih-. 3: Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Operetta, 4. JOSEPH PATRICK- Joe - Joe is one of the more quiet boys of our class. He is very sociable and is always willing to be someone's friend. Joe does not know what he intends to do when he graduates. Here's luck, Joe! Glee Club, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 4: Spring lfestivnl, 3, 4: Minstrel, 3, 4: Operetta, 4. l25l

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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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MAE PATRICK-Mae is small in stature but that's not all there IS to her. What we see her for is her friendship. At school she is very studious, but out she engages 1n dancing and skating. We know Mae will succeed and flnd an oppor- tunity for teaching-her soul ambi- ion. ggegv,Cl!ub, 3: Spring Festival, 1, 2, 3: Tri. FRANCIS E. PETRUSKEVICH- When .one hears music that sounds l1ke'B1ng.Crosby, they know Fran- CIS IS coming. Francis is one of the class comedians. This enterprising young .man is always worrying about his studies. He is our French shark. We take our hats off to a future engineer. Basketball, 1, 2, 3: T k, 2, 3. . G1 Club. 4: Pageang 4. rac 4' ee BERNICE ALWIN PRICE-Here IS a member of our class who with her prettiness and friendliness has won us over. Bernice belongs to the type that doesn't say much yet al- ways has a host of listeners. She loves singing and hiking so we know she will hike into a good office some day. Glee Club, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Spring Fes- tival, 1, 2, 4: Pageant, 4. STANLEY RACKOSKI - Stanley is one of those fun lovers always up to something and is a celebrated note passer. He is one of the band's solo clarinet players. Stan- ley aspires to become a secret serv- ice operator. Glee Club, 4: Spring Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. l25l JOSEPH MATTHEW PAUZA- Joe ranks as a very popular stu- dent. Very seldom will you flnd him promenading through the halls without a girl or conversing with one. Joe is quite a math shark. Like most of us, he's undecided about his future. Football, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4: French, 3, 4: Wrestling Manager, 4: Pageant, 4. ANTHONY PIETREWICZ- Pet is a quiet boy, Well-liked by all who know him. He loves the outdoors as his frequent walks in the woods show. He puts special interest in stamp collecting and reading, avoid- ing association with femmes. His willingness and integrity should help him attain his ambition. Suc- cess, Anthony. CHARLES RABER - Charlie -7 Charles, although seemingly reti- cent, has sudden outbursts, which prove to be otherwise. Charles is very popular and has proved his efficiency as an editor of the Week- ly Carmelite Debating Club, 4: Operetta, 4: Minstrel, 3, 4: Ed. Carmelite Weekly, 4: Dramatic Club, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: Co-author Framed . MARIAN H. RAMAGE- Blondie -Marian is a. blond care-free sort of girl and her jolliness has found for her a host of friends. Her hob- bies are dancing, roller skating, and swimming. Pretty active, eh? Her ambition is to become a good secre- tary. We wonder? We advise you to study housekeeping. Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Latin Club, 3: Music Fes- tival, 1, 2: Pageant. 4.

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