Oakmont High School - Periscope Yearbook (Oakmont, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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E I US 1.,.- em. Mtv.. i my ffl? .W G1 . .... If, l .jf ff .i .l',-. ... ef, -4.-:J. D. Nicholas I. Queenan C. Ricci I. Rosata H. Scheerbaum N. Olpere A. Peruzzi H. Robbeloth L. Saunders A. Shook l. Perz M. Ffestori l. Romanovitch E. Saylor G. Simuncic ol, s 4 I' l N I . X X DOLORES M. NICHOLAS-Cm energetic cheerleader for years, is a master hand at danc- ing. Do honors the Girl Reserves and Oak Leaf staff with her cheerful services,-iNICK P. OLPERE plays golf and swims. He even ad- mits that he will long remember the pretty girls of O. H. S.--IOHN I. PERZ, an active particif pant in Dramatic and Traffic clubs, Hi-Y and basketball, will go far as an aeronautical en- gineer.iIOHN C. QUEENAN aspires to use his talents in the field of aeronautics. As a hobbyist he follows the sports and collects sport picturesi-ANNE PERUZZI, whose de- sire is to become a typist, prefers to Hparlezf vous and ikes to skate, read, and dances- M . ESTORI, who is a member of the cial and Science clubs, wants to be m r of a shop. Skating, dancing, and sew- give her a diversity of pastime.--CORA I CI, now participating in the Art Club, will .e up nursing. She loves to chew gum and go to the movies.-HELEN IEAN ROBBE- LOTH is a member of the Girl Reserves, Dra- matic, Alma, and Art Clubs. She has been a cheerleader of three years' standing. This bud- ding private secretary was chosen Miss H. S. in her freshman year.--IOHN I. ROMANO- VICH recalls his most embarrassing moment when he had to make a speech at a football, pep meeting. Coog, a popular Hi-Y member, aims to be a welder in the field of aviation- IOHN M. ROSATA, a football star, wants to be an airplane mechanic. Chewing gum in arl class helps Stemmie pass his time at O. H. S. -LORRAINE M. SAUNDERS is a staunch member of the French, Math, and Dramatic clubs, and Girl Reserves. Sandy will become an air hostess following a nurses training- ELLEN M. SAYLOR--Even after she has be- come a kindergarten teacher, Ellen will remem- ber when she got the measles two days before the lunior Prom. Girl Reserves, Art, and Science clubs round out her 0. H. S. Curriculums- HAROLD M. SCHEERBI-XUM'S love for guns and hunting explains Gus's ambition to become En army officer. That ought to please Uncle Sam.-ll-XLICE K. SHOCK starts her secre- tarial career by joining the Commercial Club. Her favorite pastimes, skating and dancing,

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classes will remain in her memory of O. H. S. longest.---MARGARET A. MADDOX Wants to write a book of poems and illustrate it herself. She loafs at Stone's. Art and Dramatic clubs, Girl Reserves, and the Oak Leaf felt the in- fluence of her membershipi-LYLE F. MARTZ --Hi-Y, Math Club, Orchestra, and Band in- terest this future chemical engineer. He thinks Women are generally useless. Someday some one will change his mind.--ANNA MARIE MATTES. a Dramatic Club member, wishes to be a nurse. She likes English and the movies. She saves stamps.--HENRY CLARK MCCOR- MICK1Hi-Y, Band, Orchestra, and Basket- ball gave Corky plenty to do at O. H. S. He dislikes persons who show partiality.iROB- ERT C. MCELHOSE- Mads hobby is model building and his ambition is to be an airplane mechanic. His favorite subject is typing- MONICA MCMAHON cheerfully goes about her tasks as a Girl Reserve and Oak Leaf staft member. Collecting English china is the hobby of our future nurse.-BETTY M. MCMASTERS. an ardent Girl Reserve, likes commercial law and wants to be a secretary. Red has had so many embarrassing moments she can't re- member them.--NANCY I. MILES works for the Science and Dramatic clubs, the Oak Leaf staff and the band. She is the drum major. Nance enjoys swimming, dancing, and typ- ing. She hopes to be a reporter.-MIRIAM A. MILLER joined the Art Club and Girl Re- serves. Mir who enjoys commercial law wants to be a beautician.iPATRICIA MIL- LER, a Commercial Club member, is to be a secretary. She likes bookkeeping, reading, and the movies. She collects name cards and hates baby talk.-GRACE NEILLY, an artist and member of the Girl Reserves, hopes to be a sales-clerk but she will probably start by being a secretary to her dad.iPATRICIA NELSON. alias Patty, can usually be found at Stone's or home reading. No doubt this Girl Reserves and Dramatic Club member will be a secretary. Happy Landings M. Maddox L. Martz A. Mattes C. McCormick R. McElhose M. McMahon B. McMasters N. Miles M. Miller P. Miller G. Neilly P. Nelson



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are keeping her in trim for her job.-GEORG INA SIMUNCIC, a member of the Commercial Club, who wishes to paddle her own canoe as a journalist, loves to roller skate and collect novelty pins.--CARL SMIDTKE will some day make his hobby, model airplanes, his life work as an aviation mechanic. This Hi-Y and Alma Club member is a whiz in sports. -AUDRHY LEE STEPTOE hopes to be a photographer. This Girl Reserve and Art Club member writes poetry and collects pictures of musicians and football players.-ANDREW M. STILES says he pitches woo and studies history in his spare time. Gashouse at pres- ent is striving to become a mechanical engi- neer.lDORIS IE A N STONER1 Dorie has been useful to O. l-l. S. in many ways in the Girl Reserves, Dramatic, Art, Science clubs and the '41 Periscope. lmpolite boys are naturally the pet peeve of this future teacher.f-- ROSE MARIE SUMRAK- Ro hopes to be a pianist. This Commercial Club member en- joys typing, Her pet peeve is too much lip- stick. -1 MARGARET SWARTWOOD -- Swartz is active in Girl Reserves, Science, and Dramatic clubs. Someday our '41 Periscope literary editor will don a nurse's uniform- LULU ANN VENTURELLA, an energetic Girl Reserve and Commercial Club member, spends much of her time dancing or collecting photos. Beauty culture will be her vocation.--DORO- THY A. VUKOVICHTHer Commercial Club membership starts her toward her goal as a stenog. Dancing is her pastime and too much lipstick her pet peeve.-DONALD H. WEAVER, an Art Club member Who exer- cised his talent for the '41 Periscope, will con- tinue along this line. He also participated in Dramatic and French clubs.iThe Oak Leaf, Art and Commercial clubs, and Girl Reserves boast of DOROTHY WRATCHER'S member- ship. She wants to work in an office. Her hobby is operas. Enjoys golfing and swim- ming.--From Harmar Township comes a small but mighty mechanic-to-be, ALBERT M. YELOVCAN .-CHRISTIN E PEARSONiAl- though Chris has attended at least four dif- ferent high schools, she has been very active in dramatics. A future social Worker who enjoys reading and French. gui H Au Revoir, Seniors C. Smidtke A. Steptoe A. Stiles D. Stoner R. Sumrak M. Swclrtwood L. Venturella D. Vukovich D. Weaver D. Wratcher A. Yelovcan C. Pearson

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