Penn Joint High School - Penn Point Yearbook (Claridge, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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JUNIORS Back Row: Neal, Levendow-ski, Kistler, Loughner, Sutherland, Kozain, Kuczkiewicz, Kidd, Wilcher, Sandrick, McWilliams, Rogers, Kunak, Painter. Fourth Row: Matthews, Leese, Krcelic, Padgen, Myers, Mazock, Kunkle, Long, Prost, Klavonick, Yates, Ruoff, Wigle. Third Row: Reddy, Wasko, VVojcik, Vargo, Vi nek, Kistler, Stamhol, Shula, Kosoglow, Smuch, McLeod, Pinazza, Peters. Second Row: Komarinski, McDermott, Painter, Whitney, Moore, Mellon, Stella, Parsons, Pratt, Pagare, Stout, Redder. Front Row: McGowan, Martz, Roscosky, Redinger, Rudy, McWilliams, Martini, Snyder, Roger, Marcon, Mar-con. JUNIORS Back Row: Higgs, Ickes, Brown, Hovaneic, Brewer, Al-wine, Deibler, Geiger, Bizich, Gross, Barton. Third Row: Hutton, Geiger, DeVal. Chew, Galuska, Johnson Greguric, Ferenc, Kash-urha. Second Row: Crisman. Fishell, Haines, Good, Berlin, Ferenc, Heasley. Altman, Jelochen. First Row: Deuel, Blank, Campbell, Anderson, Hood, Keene, Broker, Frye, Ferguson. SOPHOMORES Back Row: Smith, Yurksitis, Saul, Vinck, Matrish, Mains. Zatezalo, VVeightman, Oplinger. Fourth Row: Simola, Lock, Nakick, Molt, Rudick, Popovich, Orris, Loughner, Smalley, Rednock. Third Row Mlakar, Neal Loughner. Ross, Reese, Rager, Serman, Perne, Petrosky, Rouff, Supancik. Second Row Nowaski, Taylor, Shirley, Lyons, Myers, Zubaty, Targos, Wergin, Whisner, Valero. Front Row Mahaney, Mowry, Norman, Smith, Wampler, Nicholson, Pittner, Pevormck, Moog.

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Reflections From THE BLUE AND WHITE MIRROR 1938 Frank Bosnjak, the township’s star halfback, has returned to practice after recovering from injuries received last year. I'he following people were chosen to represent the sophomore class for the term: President, Frank Costellic; Vice President, Robert Watt; Secretary, MargyChew; Treasurer, Frank Galley. George Wodnick of the tenth grade became ill on November 23, and was taken to the Greensburg Hospital, where he underwent an appendectomy. Mathylda Serbernak, Raymond Wtorkowski, James Greer, Robert Watt, and Helen Sholties are tenth grade participants in the Christmas operetta, “T he Magi’s Gift.” The sophomore girls gave the junior girls their first upset in the present basketball tourney, the score being 15-8. “Bon jour Madam Sans Souci.” T hat is the beginning of the French tongue tw'ister which the 10-3 French class was required to learn. On April 21, Dorothy Bratkovich entertained the sophomore basketball team at her home. Raymond Wtorkowski, George Wodnick, Joseph Rudy, Edgar Soles, and William Smuch created quite a sensation with their “Ashcan Quintet” in a recent assembly program. John Leese is the proud winner of an essay contest, sponsored by the Jeannette News Dispatch. His subject was “How Advertising affects the Consumer. As a reward for his efforts, John will receive, free of charge, a tw'o-year subscription to the News Dispatch. 1939 Cheerleading duties have been assigned to Lavon Jackson and Evelyn Bush. A French Newspaper has been organized by the 11-3 French class under the direction of Miss Bushyager. Dorothy Wheeler must have had her eye on someone in the sidelines at the A Cappella skating party, because quite suddenly that lump she acquired in falling became very painful. George Chanosky’s air of superiority may be attributed to the fact that he now has a driver’s license. Louis Butcher recently motored to Detroit where he participated in an International bowling contest. He attained fourth place in the finals. Junior May Queen attendants are Josephine Dahlstrom and Dorothy Watkins. 1940 French Club reorganizes with these officers at the helm: President, Helen Sholties; Vice President, Helen Sosinski; Secretary-Treasurer, Evelyn Barton. Anna Barton sent her shoes to the shoeshop and left her hose in them. We wonder if she wanted them mended, too. The following seniors motored to Pittsburgh to view the National Art Exhibit at the Carnegie Museum: Raymond Wtorkowski, Melva Yates, Helen Sosinski, Grace Atwood, Thomas Rabbits, Evelyn Bush, Lavon Jackson, Lillian Painter, Carl Frye, James Greer, George Kachmor, Hilda Gray, Anna Mae Good, and George Dungan. Paul Lani is considering the life of a bachelor, as he doesn’t believe in marriage. Betty Brosius is corresponding with a boy in Cuba. The grass on the other side is greener, Betty? Blanche Mull and Ann Modar enjoy playing the game “ouija.”



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Oul L(nc)eiclawmen WE’RE NEXT “Jolly Juniors” says the old adage. And so we are! The shot that has been heard around the world of knowledge was fired by the junior class when it chose officers to start off the year. Elaborate plans were made for the class treasury. Basketball games and dances were the cries of the juniors when not studying for exams (which we take every six weeks whether we want to or not). The Christmas operetta was represented by Raymond Brewer who played the part of Scrooge. Christmas Vacation spelled with capital letters—that’s the way it is spelled for this class. Mid-term exams, we always have to suffer, after having a good time. No process learned in physics was used to dry away the tears, but anyway, most of us are passing, with and without honors. My, what a relief! Prom, prom, prom—most significant in the conversation of the junior class. Just listen once and you’ll see. In the first May Day Festival, we chose Lucille Smuch and Bertha Snyder to lead the procession as attendants. This successful group of juniors strives to be: I ust and true; U p to the standard; N ever dependent; I nterested in knowledge; 0 bedient to superiors; R eady for service; S incere to all. SMOOTH SAILING On September 3, 1941, the sophomores stepped on board the good old ship P. T. H. S. The vessel left dock, and we soon settled down. During the calm officers were elected to guide our ship through the rest of the voyage. After Christmas vacation we had to slight our duties on the ship to study for mid-terms. Of course geometry and Latin seemed to be rather difficult, but we bucked up when the exams had passed. Only a few were lost in the storm. We were nearly drow'ned with surprise when w'e were informed of our class party on February 20. It took several days to forget this occasion. On this voyage w'e were accompanied by Bob Bevan, tenor vocalist; Delores Moog, pianist; Thomas Bosnjak and Bryce Heasley, talented athletes; Elizabeth Galuska, a remarkable student; and Mary Ann Ferenc and Gladys Barnes, May Queen attendants. After nine months of rough traveling, the captain, seeing that we were seasick, gave us three months to rest before returning to meet our junior year.

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