Oakmont High School - Periscope Yearbook (Oakmont, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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'7fne5 Seiflefbawnlag ' 0 ft? .iff It takes time and thought km Awww ROOM 207 Bottom Row: P. Landsman. M. Restori B. McMasters, H. Lunsford, L. Venturella G. Sciarrino. Second Row: R. Mangino, M. Macaluso E. Hackwelder, S. Taylor, A. Serban, A Peruzzi, A. Shook. Third Row: P. Miller, H. Janoski, D Vukovich, R. Leonard, H. Kozora, J. Lola Fourth Row: N. Olpere, S. Mosakow- ski, G. Simuncic, A. Steptoe, R. Sumrak A. Kastelic. Fifth Row: C. Pizzuto. E. Flowers, C Mason, F. Maruskin, A, Lustri, A. L ptak Absent: G. Skates, . Kov arkl E. Coey. U L Third Row: C. Wy am, M. Maddox, D Weaver, J. Rosata, D. Scatena, C. McCor- mick. Fourth Row: P, Wendling, M. Marshall D. Wratcher, A. Stiles, H. Scheerbaum, L Martz. Fifth Row: R. Stine, M. Swartwood, R McElhose. Absent: J. Perz, J. Romariovitch. J short, J. Queenan, J. vukovich, L. winl ston, R. Winston, A. Yelovcan. lf' edd- : N. R , els N. J. aj ic ' . ers. 2 . Mi er, E. ichol s, H. J. Rob-

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Bottom Row: J. Sever, L. Hatch, A, Honsperger, D. Thomas, A. Williams, F. McAuley, D. Mitchell. Second Row: M. Dryburgh, D. Jones, M. Miceli, O. Montevani. E. Pleshaw, E. Neu- bert, R. Gumalario, R. Browning. Third Row: W. Gihson. C. Ferran'e, M. McElhose, R. Curti, H. Bliss, A. Argyros, J. Shadle. Fourth Row: G. Davis, T. Messina, J. Brooks, M, Stittich, T, Siena, E. Sams, J. Harris. Fifth Row: O. Griffin, C. McWilliams, J. Lucas, W. Skates. Absent: S. Caldwell, K. Martini. Bottom Row: R. Green. V. Bossert, P. Cosnotti, S. Siena, M. Calfe, D. Learn. Second Row: J. Whitley, R. Cramer, P. Talarico, L. Sublinsky, J. A. Miloser, H. Doyle, V. Smith. Third Row: E. Kiser, H. Seachrist, M. Amann, M. L. Kemper, C. Gaggiotti, A. Ferrante, J. Gigliotti, L. Kush. Fourth Row: F. Nichols, J. Seachrist, H. Kerr, E. Grosse, H. Macrum, R. Wylam, R. Bernabei. Fifth Row: J. DeShie1ds, A. Fabian, W. ROOM 9 1 Emmett. T. X ROOM 201 !Lysle, M. Hribar, F. Johnson. Absent V Gas er, A. Vitale, K. Weed- ' : . p iman, A. Lovelidge. l5 How to Behavc in a High School Classroom The important thing to remember about classroom conduct is that the air of innocence is priceless. At OIICC the teacher forgets you and turns his attention to those foolish ones who haven't learned this. Another item in classroom behavior is a propos of chewing gum. Since teachers are unreasonable about this, put your gum in a convenient place. lvive do not recommend the mouth.j If no other place is available and you cherish your gum, there is a spot behind the right car providing you keep your pencil over the left. Or, with practice, you can switch your gum to your cheek ill no tinic flat, then that innocent look and all is well. If you must write notes to that uccrtain per- son , the discreet way is to scoot it across thc floor with the right forefinger tif you don't get caughtfl. This method is faster aI1d more private. The Alma Club will bear with us when we advise furnishing your own paper for this time-honored art. If the teacher has occasion to scoild you, he really should not be ignored while so doing. Nor is it orthodox school etiquette to talk backw to a teacher. lt often promotes a little walk to the olhce. 1, lncidentally, you won,t get sympathy there, eithcrfl For the benefit ol' those who don't know it, the teacher should have the privilege of talk- ing once in a Ichilc. Listening to these kind instructors is not so tiring as you think, and you may learn something. So try it. XXILLIANI RIsI.Iix', '43 Cmnmim-f-. ELI-IANOIK HEINRICHS, '43 WILLIAM PERKINS, '43



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ROOM 206 Bottom Row: C. Carden, R. Ander- son, M. Calfe, E. Galardy, M. Daugh- erty, E. Dunmyre, J. Cook, G. Hughes. Second Row: J. Buttich, L. Gourley, A. Feddock, M. Dasta, B. Garove, G. Burrows, N. Bernabei, A. Anderson, C. Banchiere. Third Row: J. Bonetti, D. Galardy, F. Crisman, K. Generalovic, H. Alston, N. Cook, C. Cirincione, R. Fleming. Fourth Row: P. Bonaroti, S. Carden, C. Adams, D. Edsall, A. Carden, R. Hulem, J. Arnott. Absent: C. Carson, H. Celo, J. Guess man, R. Hanus. ROOM 4 Bottom Row: J. Ewers, T. Beck, F. Birtcher, J. Copley, E. Kurtz, C. Gor- don, M. Loeffler. Second Row: R. Anthony, R. Gauger, M. Costello, W, Flynn, M. Hood, C. Hall, L. Brunton, V. Lees, B. Lee, E. Bostley. Third Row: S. Antoon, H. Gernandt, T. Hill, J. Luciana, B. Generalovic, B. Immel, R. Anthony, C. Conte. Fourth Row: H. Bowyer, R. Bon- azza, J. Angelson, D. Eaton, D. Ber- mont, M. Lintelman, J. Hackett, A. Gunn. Fifth Row: J. Donaldson, J. Arnold, C. Gerding, H. Edmiston, J. Gasparich, D. Gaines. Absent: F. Dunkle, H. Shirley. Flashes About the Sophomores Hello, Mr. and Miss 0.H.S. Here is your reporter giving you some facts about your friends. In room 206 the main interest of E. Dun- myre and K. Generalovic is playing drums in the Harmarville Band. H. Alston likes com- ics, especially Hsupermanfi Proud of her knowledge of movie stars is J. Buttich. Ruth A. is trying to get honor cards in English and bookkeeping. Bob Hanus likes swimming. Don Edsall is a 'gcrackw snap-shooter. C. Burrows is as fond of roller skating as J. Cnesman is of baseball. As I left, C. Hughes revealed that her aim is to pass typing. I upopn into room 105. This room was in an uproar. Andy S., trombone player, was talking to D. W7eaver, an art enthusiast. I hear R. Stine is a good caddy. Clark Mcli. is a boy scout interested in playing drums. J. Perz enjoys a basketball game. R. Saylor in front seat was talking to Marge M. in the last. D. Stoner, who wants to teach history, and M. Swartwood, a future nurse, were doing Latin. N. Miles and D. Nicholas were arguing While H. Robbeloth urged them 011. P. Nelson was giggling. Imagine! In room 4, Don Eaton, Hthen woman's man, is also interested in sports. C. Conte earves wood. D. Bermont is a smooth dancer. B. Flynn and H. Edmiston enjoy ice-skating. M. Lintelman was singing on my arrival and exit. M. Hood, K. Hall, C. Cordon, and B. Lee were all talking. Mr. Shuker gave them a mean look. V. Lees was combing her hair. In room 207 E. Coey wanted someone's biology to copy. C. Seiarrino was just looking around. P. Landsman and D. Vukovich were watching N. Olpere. So I wind up my column until next year. Until then, I remain your reporter. SUPH O. MORE Pucci' IJKIARSHALL

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