Oakmont High School - Periscope Yearbook (Oakmont, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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I lRWlN . . . Our working girl, who finds time to be active in the Girl Reserves and Dramatic Club, is partial to ice skating.-vAUDREY JONES . . . A Cadet Nurse or else is Audie's slogan. Basketball and Leaders' Club were fun for this hiqh stepping twirler, but she'll never forget Mr. Shuker's history classes.--MARY ANN IONES, the feminine Sgt. York as a WAC . This Pennsylvania Rifle one of the football many boys like A Arnerifwrri llistwry Classes.--e---HELEN LOUISE KERR . . . Oops! Our future P. li. X. operator will never forget her fall down the steps with rin frrnrtul of hooks. Swimrninq and shorthand intrigue this member of thi- Girl Reserves, Senior Secretaries, and Leaders' Club,-FRANK A. KLl'lA admits he hasn't much leisure time, but gadgets of all kinds interest our electrical r-riqiric-er-to-be. His liking of math and science :intl his rleffrrisn work at Scaifes give him rr start an his career,--V - ANNA MARIE LlfDARlCl'l . . . Anna's favorite subject is chemistry. As CI Cadet Nurse, this subir-ct will come in handy. Dancing and collectiriq autorirrrrilis occupy much of Anna's tirne.----f-IAIVIES LINDSAY . . . 'l'erlay's Trng student who will becarrie tomorrow's electrical erifrirntrrr, is cr lrasketiiall fan. This O. H. S, boosters hobbies make quite ir varnbrnation: fishing and wornerre-HELEN LOLO . . . This senior secretary prefers the boots and saddles to any other sport. Our future tyfiist finds time to be an active member of the Girl Resr-rv:-s, Drfrrrrrrtic: Club, and the Leaders' Club.--e -RUTH LlLLlAN LONCZWIILL . . . Bowling Buttercup frcirn Leechliurq, expects to take he-r plfifw- in this world as ir nurse, but now, this Girl Reserve and aseninr sevr+1tary's interests lie with typing, English, and skatina.--- - AlJffLlNE HELEN LUSTRl . . . Arif - , when she isn't playing basketball, likes to spend her leisure time dancina or reading. Heres another SI 'ff?lf1lYlOltf ' whose preference af subjects is P. O, D. and American History. Those black eyes and hair ought to help tr lat as job-getters , Aclelirtme- MARY ELIZABETH MADDOX . . . Drinking cokes at fitnrufs frnri howling occupy the leisure time of this future nurse. The '43 Perisvepe Hsnapshootf-r is now president of the Girl Reserves, rrnrl rr rn'-rrilier of the Drirrnatir' rind Leaders' Clubs. Spanish and English slfrnrl out as trrvfrrites in the srliool lite al Anna of Plane Crazy . Today and To Participate ln Building A national conteste- of O. H. S., wants to do her part for Uncle Sam Rifle and Leaders' Club member won the Western Match for girls in '4l and took eighth place in a All girls take notice! Here is ALLAN R, KENNEDY, heroes of O.H.S., who loves to cook. There aren't l. This chef will always remember English Ill and

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DOROTHY ANN GASPER . . . Dot , who cuts a wicked figure on ice skates, enjoys collecting snapshots. This shorthand and orchestra enthusiast spends a great deal of time with her violin.--BERTHA MARY GENERALOVIC was production manager of the Oak Leaf for two years as well as National Honor and Student Council member. Butch has hopes of being a social worker, and sums up her years in O. H. S. with: lt has been fun! iROBERT I. GLENN Knot a graduatel came to O. H. S. from Mercer then left again in February to continue his studies at Tarentum High. Aeronautics and boxing are tops with Bob .--VIVIAN GLEW is a future aviatrix who spends her leisure time reading and collecting pictures of airplanes. Rifle Club, Girl Reserves, and Art Club were attractive byeproducts for this Senior Secretarial Mush's interests bowling. President nurse, after which HELEN HALYAMA' Club member.--CHARLOTTE GRAZIER . . . lie in sports, chiefly, swimming, basketball, and of the Leaders' Club, she intends to become a she'll sing Anchors Away with the Navy.-- . . . This Girl Reserve and senior secretary, spends her time dancing and collecting stamps. Helen, a future typist, will always remember Mr. Shuker's American History Classes.-1ALlCE MARIE HASTlNGS hopes some day to be the world's greatest woman saxaphonist. She will always remember her first band concert, Girl Reserves, band, and orchestra round out her O. H. S. curriculum.-- THOMAS R. HELWIG, a member of the Student Council, Art Club, Dramatic Club, art editor of '43 Periscope and editor of '44 Oak Leaf, had his embarrassing moment when he forgot his two lines in the Periscope assembly program. This newspaper critic-to-be would love to relive the fun of his four years at O. H. S.lANNA HERTZ . . . Swinging out on a dance floor or an ice skating rink is the kind of exercise Anna likes. When in a quieter mood, she brushes up on her shorthand as or future secretary should, looks over her fine collection of stamps and postcards, or sews a fine seamfi ALFRED HONSPERGER . . . Freddy is a basketball fan and when it comes to studies, he likes Spanish and P. O. D. best of all. He predicts the war will end in '45. We hope you're a year late, amigo. LIUNE AILEEN HOUSEHOLDER . . . Set 'em up in the other alley, yells Iune. Intrigued by Spanish and typing, this bowler and '43 Periscoper finds time to be active in the Dramatic Club and Le Cercle.---HELEN HRONEC'S happiest memories of O. H. S. are of her year on the '43 Periscope Staff and her French and Spanish classes. A fast and furious game of tennis keeps this Dramatic Club and senior secretary in trim. Buen viaje, amiga. -llANET ELEANOR To Face Hopefully The Pressing Problen 14



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More Progressive and Cooperative Worii MABEL I. MAURO . . . Busy! Busy! That's Maisie ewriting letters, skating, bowling and attending football games. This senior secretary, who did a fine job as Periscope typist, intends to carry her high school experience into the real thing after graduation. Good luck and thanks for helping us, Mabel.lIANICE ELIZABETH MCCORMICK . . . Another ideal Girl Reserve intends to enter the nursing profession after graduation. An interested math student such as Ianice, finds leisure time to attend basketball games and writing to the boys in the service. -ISABEL MCGIVERN . . . No wonder there's a penny shortage in Oakmont- Issy has collected them all. This Alma Club member enjoys commercial Work in school and bowling along with cheering the football and basketball teams to victory as outside attractions.-- MARGARET Mcf-IUGH . . . Margaret, better known as Peg, belongs to the Girl Reserves: she likes to build model planes, and also partici- pates in various sports. In her opinion, no class could top Mr. Glenn's, hence, her ambition in lifelto become a stenographer.--WILLIAM I-I. MCKIM . , . This one-time Periscoper enjoys sports, reading, and trigonometry. Bill proved his skill on the football field equal to that in the classroom, as he helped the team wind up their shining season. -PAUL M. MCMAHON . . , Paul was business manager for the Periscope his Iunior year, but traded that job for one at the post office. With Gorgeous , sports rate as tops on his leisure time list.- WALTER MEYER . . . According to Ish , the best things come in big packages, so it's pilot of a B-I7 for him. He'll always remember riding in Tiny Snavely's car, for which we can hardly blame him.-f MARILYN MILES . . . Commercial subjects are best, according to Bing . So secretarial Work is her future outlook. She belongs to Girl Reserves, and the Bowling Is Best Club, and turns to swimming when relaxation is needed.-DOROTHY MINUTOLA . . . A job in the business world interests this Oak Leaf typist. Shorthand, P. O. D. and school sports are Dot's favorites. Dancing and skating give another senior secretary opportunity to relax.r+ELEANOR MOORE . . . French is Eleanor's favorite subject, but outside of school, skiing is tops. Books, books and more books is the best way to spend leisure time according to her. Bon voyage, Eleanor.---CLAIR E. MORRISON . . . The Professor , feature reporter on the Oak Leaf, and a member of the Student Council, as well as '44 class president, is planning his future with Uncle Sant.-Football and chemistry high-lighted the school days of WILLIAM MYERS. I-Ie will probably be a natural when he achieves his ambition to be a pilot for Uncle Sam for Bill's leisure time was divided between farming and building model airplanes. 16

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