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Abraham, Georgetta Abraham, Henry Albert, Philip Alex, Alexander Anderson, Peggy Antonnaci, Alfred Arnold, James Ashley, Billy Askin, Grace Bable, Mary Barone, Bruno Basuski, John Bates, Dorothy Baysek, Alfred Beard, Sarabyrle Beattie, Carl Beighley, Robert Beuth, Helen Blackis, John Blean, Mary Rita Bloom, Evelyn June Boland, Joseph Bonidy, Margaret Bowers, Clarence Boyer, Wayne Bradley., Mary Buchanan, Hazel Buffone, Lucille Bultzo, John Burford, Harry Brychkowsky, Paul Cabell, Nancy Cable, Bertha Camplani, Irma Camptell, Harry Caruso, Sam Cassel, Mary Louise Checco, Joe Cherveny, Cecilia Cheppetta, Merlie Chobanian, Nazareth Choltko, Helen Christopher, Olympia Christopher, Virginia Christy, Kenneth Christy, Ray Clark, Katherine Clements, John Clowes, Lois Connor, Samuel Conroy, Kathryn Conwell, NValter Cooke, Margaret Corey, Lenore Cowen, Gilbert Crawford, Frank Cromer, Edith Crooks, Jeanne Crummie, Edward Davidson, John Davis, Helen Defassio, Mary Deleo, Marie DeLuca, Millie ' Demma, Joseph DeSanto, Alphonse DeSimone, Floyd Dickson, Bessie Downard, Donald Drag, Emily Dunham, Charles The Class of Nineteen Thirty-Nine CLASS ROLL Dunn, Eva Edwards, Mary Embrie, Clarence Esa, George Estep, Leonard Fafinski, Josephine Falcon, Edward Farneth, Pearl Edith Finch, Norma Fitzmaurice, Genevieve Flick, Donald Fontaine, Eugene Foster, Billy Fuary, Theresa Gatto, Carmen Gatto, Carmella Gawlik, Helen Gawrys, Leona George, Hazel Gibbs, Betty Gibson, Albert Glock, Betty Lou Goll, Nancy Gorleski, Valeria Goryab, Evelyn Goss, Mona Grabowsky, Lottie Graybek, Elizabeth Green, Clarence Grillo, Katherihe - Gruver, Robert Guida, Angelina Guiney, Dorothy June Haddad, Afifie Hajel, Thelma Hans, Julius Hardy, Ralph Harurch, Richard Heasley, Marie Heigley, Roberta Hemphill, Helen Hereda, Frank Hileman, Herschel Howard, Mary Margaret Jablonski, Genevieve Jackson, Dorothy Jackson, Grace Jannello, Virginia Jedlowsky, Sophie Johns, Albert Johnson, Billy Johnson, Doris Joseph, Medelia Juiliano, Ida Kajut, Norman Karcher, Dorothy Kearney, Clara Kedzierski, Florian Keller, Robert Kifer, Ruth Kirch, Gerald Kirkwood, Elizabeth Kleinhaus, Bessie Klimczyk, Stella Kline, George Koontz, Lee Kottas, Louise Ann Kowalczyk, Chester Krieger, Frances Kruse, Theodore Kunkle, John Lange, Elizabeth Lange, George Leasure, Dorothy Lecnar, Harry Leese, Bernyce Lemon, Frank Leslie, George Linney, Mary Ellen Listwak, Stella Lowdermilk, Shirley Machara, Helen Maglicco, Albert Magoulis, Pauline Makowski, Laura Malyn, Doris Mancini, Mary Mancini, Onorina Mantz, Helen Martucci, Theresa Matthews, Harvey Matway, Jenny Mazur, Wanda Mazzotta, Rosella McCaw, Agnes McClosky, James McConnaughy, Louella Jane McDade, Betty Menk, Clyde Miller, Harry Miller, Wanda Milisits, Andrew Mohr, Evelyn Monaco, Elvera Moorhead, Cloah Morfit, Laurabell Morgan, Jack Morhack, Pauline Morrow, Homer Moses, Emma Moses, Frances Mowry, Ralph Murphy, Doris Ann Neff, Helen Nesbit, Thomas Novak, Leonarda O'Dell, Margaret OlHara, David O'Hara, Warren Gtremba, Edward Paletta, Rose Parker, Malcolm Patera, Mary Patterson, John Patterson, Lee Hugh Pavasser, Helen Paydo, Ann Pelczarski, Wanda Pethick, Betty Louise Petrey, Arthur Phillips, Nelma Pierce, Garnet Piernik, John Pope, Margaret Anne Post, Arthur Price, John Puhalla, Florence Elizabeth Rebar,.Frank ' Q Reihard, Donald Richards, Mary Jane Robinson, Norma Rodites, George Rodites, Pete Rodites, Tony Ross, Franklin Rutkowski, Lydia Sam, Edna Mae Sam, Edward Samuelson, Sam Sandora, Elizabeth Sandrey, Mary Scandrol, Donald Scarpinti, Mary Schafer, William C. Scholze, Betty Ann Senkoski, Sophie Serafine, Nora Belle Shaffer, Paul Shipman, Rosemary Shultz, Charles Sicilia, Mike Silagyi, Edward Smith, Janet Spakowski, Constance Speck, Frances Stapinski, Eugene Stratton, Robert Sutter, Doris Sutter, Richard Swank, Ruth Swanson, La Vera Swigart, Virginia Swiner, Victoria' Taker, Esther 4' Taylor, Marjorie Thomas, Jack Timblin, Annabelle Tom, Demetrius Toney, Rose Marie Torchia, Anne Treziak, Harry Trgine, Mary Truby, Raymond Tusing, Kathlyn Typinski, Elizabeth Veltri, James . Veltri, Rose Vigrass, Robert Wagner, Betty Walker, James Wanat, Rose Warchol, Frank Ward, Hannah Wareham, James Waugh, Robert Weston, Betty Jane Whittaker, Celia Wiant, Harry Wilhelm, Lawrence Wills, Lester Wilson, John Wolfe, Kathryn Wolfe, Marshall , Yockey, Virginia Yute, Thelma Zabec, George Zaleski, Virginia Zimnicki, Irene Zingrove, Pauline Zipp, Josephine f Page 631
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Vocational School Webster defines a vocational school as one in which students are prepared for the technical arts and crafts. The boys attending our vocational department have their choice of one ofthe following trades: drafting, pattern making, and machine shop practice. Along with their trades they are taught such related subjects as shop mathematics, shop theory, science, and geometry. English, civics, and economics are the classical subjects included in the course. The instructors are all men who have had years of practical experience. Following the guidance of our capable instruc- tors, the student has every opportunity to learn more in less time than if trained in some shop or factory. During the three year course, the instructors attempt to impress upon the minds ofthe pupils the importance of safety in the shop and elsewhere. The boys of trade school also get much practical experience, such as doing repair work, making cabinets, planning new fire alarm systems, designing, together with many other projects for the school and commercial trade. The graduating class of this year is the first class to have started the regular course in the new building. It is also the largest class that has graduated since the Vocational School was founded. Activities other than the regular course are: a Hi-Y Club, sponsored by Mr. Anderson, two basketball teams-a freshmen team and a varsity team sponsored and coached by Mr. Black, and a group interested in aviation organized as the Silver Hawks Flight of the Junior Birdmen Club, sponsored by Mr. Warner. Vocational education has gone far toward increasing the supply of skilled and semi-skilled labor. It enables the children of the laboring class of today to become skilled craftsman. JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Albert, John DePalma, Michael Duda, Joseph Farineaux, james Garlitts, Don Genutis, Walter Greco, Louis Adams, Ralph Bavera, Ernest Beacom, Clare Beacorn, Clyde L. Beattie, Ray Behanna, George Boggs, David Daugherty, Daniel Davidson, George Duncan, R. Miles Dunlap, Alvin Richard Dunn, William D. Ebel, Daniel Famurak, joseph B. Faulk, Robert fPage 641 Hanna, Nadeen Hebner, Fred Hollier, Marnard Hosac, John lgnozzi, Joe John, William Kaminski, Thad Keller, Theodore Kosheba, Lewis Lesky, Michael Marcantonio, Angelo McAfoose, Ray Parkhill, Vernon Peli, Harry FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Garlow, Wilbert Hancock, Lester Hartge, Howard Horzempa, Charles Ignozzi, Eugene Kaib, Russel Keitzer, Jack Kurpakus, Anthony Linko, Adam Lloyd, Walter T. Mahan, Samuel W. Mangone, Robert Mateya, Stanley Matovcik, john Moore, Leyden Morgan, Donald Naviglia, joseph Nelson, Robert Olszewski, Alex Redetzki, Robert Richardson, John Richardson, Thomas Ross, Wfilliam Ruppel, james A. Russell, Edwin Rymarz, J, Adam Rysz, Edmund Sadesky, John Powell, David Ray, Frank Shearer, Earl Timmins, Ralph Tomkins, Alfonso Traini, Dewey Zywan, joe Salata, George Seman, Michael C. Sheasley, Ralph Schall, Dean Sheppard, Walter Shindledecker, Jack Sis, Paul Smith, Meryl Steets, Andrew Szuch, J. Louis Treciak, Paul VC'alker, Blaker Warren, Perry Yockman, John Zelaney, Stanley
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OFFICERS President , ....,. ............ . . .Herschel Hileman Vice President .... ......... S am Caruso Secretary ....... . . . ..... Mary lane Richards Treasurer . .. .................. Bernyce Leese Sponsors .... ..,. M iss Klingensmith, Mr. Ganr: We, the Class of 1939, began our career in New Kensington High Schoolin the fall of 1933. That year, as seventh graders, we found many new rules to follow. The next year we tried our hardest to become the ladies and gentlemen we were expected to be. We were pleased at the end of the year to see Mary jane Richards and Sammy Caruso receive the American Legion Awards. But it was in our freshman year that we became socially prominent. There was the skate where hoys and girls together glided along, The biggest event, however, was the annual Saint Patrick's Day Dance. We finish the year looking forward to three more years in Ken Hi. fPage 62 j
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