Perry Lower Tyrone High School - Petosean Yearbook (Perryopolis, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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IAiti'l'ilI'j' lflflitm-1' liallph SIlni'I'a-1' .. w..,, .,..., , ., Spox-M Editm' Lillll'l'll Martin .v,., ..,AO, I ,h0f0g.!!'2lllllil' IC-litmf Ulu: Two The Seniors of the Graduating Class of nineteen hundred forty- six dedicate this Senior Annual to the Alumni of the Perry Township High School who so gallantly gave their lives that the ideals of free education of all mankind be preserved. The pupils of the Perry Township High School today have a duty to perform. That duty is to preserve the ideals of democracy, those ideals being the ones for which the members of our Alumni nobly fought. We, therefore, the pupils and teachers of Perry Township High School, spring, nineteen hundred forty-six, do pledge ourselves to a greater high school, and to a na- tion with a deeper belief in itself. God rest you, happy gentlemen, Who laid your good lives down, Who took the Khaki and the gun Instead of cap and govsm--- 4 .....-w.,,.,A .W--ff ,www Am, V .W .,..,MN.--N M 'L ,.fr'i .1-A 4 , N W ,M,,,. k ,fa , ,,,.,.,,..f 5 , ., -N ..,....'- ,W MM. A 7- fpr. sig l nu1' Administration WI-ICI WE AIQE Y' I I U lUllS T sm ph gf'lTZlll'l lmswmll Nishlv iolm miss P ll rt NV. Hu ftI'lll0l't 'NI'ViSlIll., 'I z .I H. x lligfh S1-lim-I Primfiyml I'I.XliI.l'I li. l'l'li'l'IS IJ0l.0RES SERINKO Iligrh Svhool Svc-rotary U'llllPl'9 arp loyal livarts, tln-rv are spivits ln-ave. 'l'ln-re nw souls that arp pun- and trum- 'Fhen givv the world thc- host you lmw And the hest will come hawk to yon. EVICLYN M. MOUNTAIN Svhool Nurse lf I can stop one livart from hreaking, l shall not live in vaing If I can ease one life the avliing, Ur' cool one pain. oi' help one' fainting: robin Into his nest again. l shall not live in vain. DRA. RALPH L. COX Sn-hool Pliysician 'I'o the Doctor who himself strivos earnestly, God also lends a handf, Five 1 i Sm' The twig is so easily bended I have banished the rule and the rod I have taught them the goodness of knowledge They have taught me the goodness of God. FACLI LTY My heart is a dungeon of darkness YQ JAMES E. THRASHER B. S. California State Teachers College M. Ed. Univ. of Pgh. FAITH SWARTZ B. S. California State Teachers College JOSEPH M. WOLFE B. S. California State Teachers College GLORIA D. GALLO B. S. California State Teachers Collesze JAMES M. SWARTZ W B. S. California State Teachers College ,x.'- A . .' ..' Where I sunt them for breaking a rule My frown is suffir-ient correction My love is the law of the school. FLORENCE M. LOUDEN A. B. Western Maryland College PAUL O. LUCE B. S. Penn State M. Litt. University of Pittsburgh BLANCHE E. MURPHY B. S. University of Pittsbu NATHANIEL E. DAVIS 3. S. Bethany College ETHEL DAVIS THORPE A. B. Pennsylvania College for VVomen DALE R. MARTIN-B. S. California State Teachers Colleile- Diseharqed as Pharmacists Mate 2!C January 1946 EARL BORG-A. B. Cirnegie Tech. Discharged as First Lieutenant of tne Infantry February 1946. wn h SENICIRS JACK BURKHOLDER Flass President SENIORS 1946 Again let us dream where the land lies sunny And live like the bees on our heart's old honey Away from the world that slaves For money Come journey the way with me. On September 6, 1942 our passengers for the next four years came aboard our Flying fortress whieh we have named HSll0i'9Sh.i, We eyed eaeh other and we were soon fast friends. So we were off with Mr. Ma1'tin and Mr. 'l'hrasher, our pilots, and Miss Murphy, our host- ess. Our first jolt was in the way of the l reslnnen Reception which sent our large plane al- most earthward with a few boys minus their pants-thanks to the Sophomores. After many escapes, which only Freshies experience, our first twenty days were over. The next part of our journey started on another sunny September day in nineteen hun- dred and forty-three. Our 11ew pilot for this year was Mr. Viiolfe and Miss Kalman was our hostess. 'l'he year began with a bang-up Freshmen Reception with us d o in g the dirty work this time. Can we ever forget those frantic screams Cof our now quite dignified juniorsj over a few fishing worms? NVe received class rings this year and we were proud as peacocks ol' them So with maybe a sigh from a few we ended our Sophomore year. Our plane once more took off on September 5th nineteen hundred and forty-four with Mr. Davis at the controls and once more Miss Murphy was our hostess. Our plane soared to unbelievable heights with our memorable assembly program, The Commodore Canteen. Our junior year proved one of hard Work and at the end of th.e year the fruits of our labor-The Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. So we drew to a close. three-fonrths ofa journey. All oi' ns met together for another September-our last September meeting and the last portion of the trip. Our pilot and hostess combined for this year was our faithful friend, Miss Murphy. Our plane excelled all heights with our Senior Follies directed hy Mr. Curtis. Our senior play followed with the side splitting smash eomedy George VVashington Slept Here. 'l'he final day dawned with our graduation on May 28th, our prom over, and our han- quet on the twenty-ninth of May, nineteen hundred and forty-six. So with our closing: as- sembly th.e Class of '46 leaves you with perhaps a tear in their eye and a song in their heart, charging you to carry on where we have left off. Seven EENIEIRS J 9 2' 5. W. 5 l a I A 'SH 8121- 1.-fis.,Mx,a,, A M - VA ?.V,A3: 5 i x 4. 7 I :MF :aa Q U 3 z N A VA J r' 2 , If 1.17111 I Jn 1 ' ' - . ASA, g 3 vi '1 YW, E , Fm nxayn Book a rare sunrlse e generous Sarah Boone Sarah f bltion-Accountant . bby-Working -.j,, r opportunities to do s. 2' l -' good are our talents. ',Donald Eberts Don Ambition--Song Writer aliobby--Music jlxactness ln llttle duties lt s wonderful sort of 'V ' cheeffulness. Lena Faye Martin Lena Faye Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Studying K Keep true to the dreams 1 5 L it of your youth. Albert Falbo Ab Ambltlon-Photographer Hobby-Ice Skating Life ls to be fortified by many frlendshlps. Betty Schlffbauer Shiny Ambition-School Teacher Hobby--Roller Skatlng You can never sim too high. al. 1 '-rr - W E-wr 'rw 'rw' Hes rqr He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one: Exceeding wlse, falr-spoken and persuading: Lofty and sour to them that loved h But to those men that sought hlm Sweet as summer. Leonard Farkas Farkas Ambltlon-Bus Drlver Hobby-Sleeping Brevity ls the soul of wlt. Margaret Hozlnec ..Mu,g.. Ambltion-Nurse Hobby-Dancing The actions of all are the best Interpreters of their thoughts. Eleanor Hutchinson Hutch Axnbltlon-Beauty Operator Hobby-Collecting Trlnkets Remembered joys are never past, they are, they yet shall be. Andy Ogurchak Andy Ambition-Engineer Hobby-Boller Skating If my heart was not light I would die. Betty Sessler Bet Ambition-School Teacher Bobby-Collecting poetry Knowledge once gained casts a wonderful radiance. Joan Bartko Joanna Ambltlon-Vlollnlst Hobby-Boller Skating In what they leave unsald I dlacover a master of style. Kathleen Lynn Kathleen V Ambltlon-School Teacher Hobby-Boys I enjoy the happiness of the world: I llve and love. Ralph Shaffer Shaffer Ambition--Sports Hobby-Dick Haymes A cheerful face ls nearly as good for an invalid as healthy weather. Grace Onusko Grace Ambltlon-Secretary Hobby-Reading We cannot but admire one who is seldom discouraged. Ellzabeth Koslsky Lizzy Ambitlon-Bookkeeper Hobby-Dancing Silence is golden. Charmaine Oswald Char Ambltlon--Secretary Hobby-Piano In moderating, not In satisfying, lies peace. Rosella Bartko Roselle Ambltlon-Pianist Hobby-Music A quiet personality and a heart of gold. Im not, Edward Bubnash Eddie Ambition-Bus Drlver Hobby-Being happy Everyone agrees a cheerful friend ls like a sunny day. Mlldred Hudock Mllly Ambltlon-Nurse Hobby-Elsle's To be halllly ever ls my goal. Dolores Pike Dorle Ambition-Nurse Hobby-Dancing In l1fe's path there ls no such word as can't. Lauren Martin Shorty Ambition-Engineer Hobby--Plano Always make the world n more beautiful place by having llved ln lt. Bully Jane Novak Dolly Ambition-Scdentlst Hobby-Plano If there be room In the heart, there is always room in the house. Elizabeth Kurutz Liz Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Skating I will utter what I helleve today If lt should contradict all I said yesterday. e . - rw' Dolores Bordas Bon Ambltlon-Secretary Hobby-Sports I have no parting sigh to give so take my parting smile. q. -ti Lots ampey Sammy Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Bowllng 1 Wealth ls not hls that ,U has lt, but his that .iff enjoys lt. Charles Rollson Chuck Ambltlon-Navy ,f Mechanic- Hohby-Swlmmlng I One of llfe's greatest I ' ,ug goals-to understand' I L yourself. - , 5 Q, Eleanor Seruga Semi Ambltlon-Nurse I Y Hobby-Jewelry g t Muslc is the medial!!! UI. of the brosklhl hurl. Q f Q . , ru 1 ct ' ' ' ' 5 11' ff V . I iff' la dei gn A U 1: f Y ' ,sa Richard Shlmko Cookie V-'If Ambition-Undertaker Hobby-Music A It is hls nature to burst 'RM into song. 'V .J W' .p Z1 'il . 1'- , A lin Bridget Vroble Brig g Ambltlondecretary Hobby-Roller Bkatinl' Look not too much for the morrow but llve for today. . 4 1 N ine .I SENIURS E N, ft iam X. Ii i i 'S' I v if? 5 L 2' 5 W fx 0 if 5 . , 3' ki, f 5 J' U : , 11- ,.-fr, K qi 3 3 f1'ffj7VY.f Sli? 1 , 1 1 . r ' I N 1 Y 1 A Q 12 I X , I . v 1 5 1-,. 'ff' ' ff? .A X . ll fi? i 5 E ,Q ! . I 'igxl' , ZX, - A-9 Trn , .,.,'.,5.- 5 Cecelia Kalman Cla Ambition-Artist Hobby-Dancing Pollteness ls good nature, regulated by good sense. Rose Marie McCabe Rose Marla Ambition-School Teacher Hobby-Music Life is made up of a lot of llttle things. Robert Gondura Gundy Ambition-Engineer Hobby-Whlttllng A good heart ls worth gold. Ruth Matto Ruthie gold. . Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Developing pictures A beautlful face 1s a sllent commendatlon. Louis Dzara Lou Ambition-Football Coach Hobby-Sports A man ol' merlt speaks llttle and well. Matilda Glozer Tillie Ambition-Bookkeeping Hobby-Reading Slncerlty ls the face of the soul. Not from the grand old masters Not from the bards sublime, Whose dlstant footsteps echo Through the corridor of time. Bernard Asplnwall Bern Ambition-Football Coach Hobby--Sports Let me live ln a house by the sldt of the road and be a friend to man. Mary Nutt Mary Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Movies My motto-A place for everything: Everything in its place. Dolores Novak Honey Ambltlon--Secretary Hobby-Sports I say, youth is the opportunity to do something and to become somebody. Charles Dowhan Dowhan Ambition-Pool Shark Hobby-Walking The purpose firm is equal to the deed. Dolores Kavullc Dotch Ambltlon--Nurle Hobby-Movies l enjoy the world and all its gifts-who could ask for more. Irene Bllohlavek I Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Glggllng We like the laughter that opens the lips and heart, that shows the pearls of the soul. Dorothy Pllarclk lint Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Collecting Post Cards l am as constant as the northern star and always looklng for truth. J. R. Allison J 'Ambition-School Teacher Hobby-Collecting foreign money Everytime a man smiles and much more when he laughs, lt adds something to his fragment of life. Alice Culler Alice Ambition-School Teacher Hobby--Radio Gracefulness has been defined to be the outward expression of the harmony wlthln. Lois Ann Kenslnger Lois Ann - Ambition-English Teacher Hobby-Piano Everyday is a challenge to do your best. Twylia Eckenroad Tween Ambition-Journalist Hobby-Arguing It is not how much we have but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. Evelyn Nasser Eve Ambltlon-Stenographer Hobby-Roller Skating Joys are our wings, sorrows our spurs. TU' I! James Geiger Jlggs Ambition Bachelor Hobby-Fatchlng suckers Everyman ls a volume if you lmow how to read him. Elizabeth Matty Libby Ambition-Nurse Hobby-Dancing Soft hair, on which light drops a. diamond. Joanna Mollnaro Jo Ambition-Nurse Hobby-Music The reward of well done, is to have done it. a thing Andy Bebovlch Butch ambition-Marlnes obby-Pool room Win hearts and you have all men's hands: and purses. Frelda Hager Frelda Ambltlon-Nurse I-lobby-Neatness A lovlng heart ls the truest wisdom. Irene Keffer Irene Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Collecting photographs. My philosophy: Every- day of your llfe count your blessings and llfe will be strewn with roses. J 1.1-lt Audrey Solomon Audrey Ambition-Secretary Hobby-Walking Men have sight, women insight. Regina Campbell Jeanie Ambition-Laboratory Technlclan Hobby-Collectlng Records A good face ls tho- b t letter of reeomm tlon. 'JJ Dick one a H .i Frances ' Frances .QV 'l' Ambltlon--Detectlw . Hobby-Crocheting X A good aetlon ls Ile! lost. Mahlon Bamlier Ebbsey Ambition--Navy Bobby-Deer!! hlmtlng Boys will be boys, but we forget to add-Boys will be men. Fannie Mllls Wlthdrew at end of first semester. Eleven .JLINIIIIRE CLASS OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,, ,,...,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, , ,. , ,,,, , ,,.. Ray McLuck5' V. President ,,,.,, .,., D on Buttermore Secretary ..,.,.,. .,.,... B etty Lou Lint Treasurer ..,,... ., ,. Helen Stuck 5 , M1 A Aff , .1 1' J V . 3 W ' - 1 f P3 I r 'L 3 I ga' Wife- 1' 9 4.4 -5 T ul ll - 9 gg- 1 x. f e ' - WFQQJYC 4 0 ' 4 1 Q, in.. rin' ern Y o U l 7 rim Nj. S 'x Let them be up and doing With a heart for any fate Still achieving, still pursuing Learn to labor and to wait. FIRST ROW-Richard Ludwick, Ralph Thorpe, Dorothy Palonder, Jeannine Essington, Veronica Pollock, Thaddeus Matras, Richard Adamcheck, Helen Hazy, Genevieve Majka N. SECOND ROW-Garnet Jones, Anna Myers, Ruth Stuck, Sonia Besida, Betty Lou Lint. William Toth, Don Buttermore, Betty Elwell, Bruce Cartwright THIRD ROW-Irene Kubina, Ray McLuckey, Robert McCluskey, Anthony Darkangelo, Marion Hamilla, Matilda Shamadosky FOURTH ROW-Melvin Forsythe, Irene Zapach, Robert Wilkie, Altha Powell, Mildred Gondura, Robert Henschel FIFTH ROW-Lois Forsythe, Mary Lou Oswald, Thomas Sisley, Mitchell Nassar, Erma Mae Erler, John Pavick, Dorothy Emricko, Betty Ruth Peters, Homer Williams SIXTH ROW-Dorothy Samek, Elvira Chaw, Charlotte Morgan, Bernard Swetts, Ralph Baluch, Faye Page SEVENTH ROW-Dora Mills, Emma Mills, Erma Sechrist, Irene Karolcik EIGHTH ROW-John Rufbish, Dorothy Letanosky Not Pictured: Eleanor Matway, Edward Matway, Gabriel Onusko, Roger Morrow JUNIOR CLASS Since first entering Perry Hi the Juniors have been a hard working class. They are always involved in a program or a worthwhile project. They are a class always noted for their scholarship. They have done most of the usual things in school with the Freshman Reception and assembly programs. This year, however, they sprung a surprise on us in the form of a minstrel show. For this fine program We take our hats off to you. May you always in school and in life keep up the good work. Thirteen Howard Rolison Mary Lou Hazy Isabelle Dziedzicki James Burkholder 'f 1 fs 'Q . i ,-I Al I . P fx The trifles of our daily lives, The common things scarce worth recall Whereof no visible race survives, These are the mainsprings after all. FIRST ROW-George Eckenroad, Dorothy Statzula, Marion Giocondi, Isabella Dzied- zicki, Dante DiVirgi1io, Catherine Baluch, Dorothy Novak, Charles Ramsey, Roy Giovannelli SECOND ROW-William Molnar, James Hutchison, James Beggs, Betty Morris, Wilma Jean Cable, Dwight Lynch, Dolores Davis, Joan Easter, Pauline Kosisky. THIRD ROW-Betty Thompson, Irwin Luce, Harry Sampey, Patty Behana, Ada Marie Egger, Paul Pilarcik, Glenn Stricklin FOURTH ROW-Charles Saxon, William King, Margaret Gabor, David Carter, Beryl Rock, Edward Litvin, Paul Thomas, Richard Novak, Jerome Sharish FIFTH ROW-Camillo Colelli, Margaret Gondupi, Richard Farkas, Esther Hagerman, Donald Kerr, Irene Kavulic, Molly Prah, Dominec Mazzacco, Mary Johnson. SIXTH ROW-Bernard Shimko, Harrison Evans, Elmer Toth, Donald Robertson, Frank Kozay, Robert Gardner, Fred Dalassandro, Joseph McCabe, Vernon Hough. SEVENTH ROW-James Burkholder, Jack Peters, Howard Rolison, Dorothy Fry, Ro- land Kershey, Mary Lou Hazy, Richard Townsend, Fannie Morris, Dora Lee Yeutsy EIGHTH ROW-Beryl Rock, Robert Shirey, Mike Vindivich, Mike Casey, Bertha Yen- chick, George Barrett, Bernard Sotak, Velma Mae Davis, Martin Cornish Not Pictured: Catherine Onusko SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomores, under the sponsorship of Mr. Swartz and Mr. Thrasher, have made a permanent place in Perry Hi. They are quiet and studious as a rule. We all enjoyed their assembly program written by one of the mem- bers of their own class. Although they go around obviously obscure, we are always aware of their presence. Their readiness and willingness to help is an admirable trait. Y Fifteen FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Presidents ,.,,.. Albert Mazzacco, Glenn Welling. Shirley Hissom Vice Presidents ,,,,,,,,,..,......,.ll, John Bilohlavek, Hal Rae. Julia Samek Treasurers . . Patty Buttermore, Dorothy Gabor, Don Bogdanski Secretaries ,, , Norma Jean Lint, Grace Pandolph, Don Bogilanski rlr l'Il mf, in my ,Il R 1, 0.3, e H JJ -G revrrvgvq , , . .U-.. '- M., rc, l ,'Q.fv',.1- , '-:' ny' iii- .,--. is ' is ,- V 1 'Ug I -' l l Y - if - af ,Ya-f . -. . , .., , 5 - 1 ' -,-'fgl,,, 4!, 'i ' 9 ' ' N ?,'j g,'..Emii1E,,-iQ,5fgQ- , .' u in-vu' gTJiz'1'l.5i-1-1 1, f' 'fl ,. xlikylsebi ,, , ,-H , 'n1 f , ' I A . . . A 1- Q Will therefore relish with content, -fr . Ffa-' . tr-tw -N ' l sk., . we ie 5 S What e'er kind Providence has sent, Nor aim beyond our power, For if our stock be very small 'Tis prudent to enjoy it all, Nor lose the present hour. FIRST ROW-Elizabeth Adams, Agnes Ludwick, Alice Martin, Joseph Benke, Steve Sickle, Albert Mozzocco, Wilfred Williams, Ann Morrow, Mike Hamas, Curtis Bright, Dino DiVirgilio, Anna. Chaw SECOND ROW-Mildred Kubina, Stanley Moskal, Stella Vinsick, Emma Tomayko, Jack Stauffer, Fred Dzara, Ernest Chaw, Ronald Pickstone, George Gazdo, Don Baker, Stanley Matras, Maezella Lynn THIRD ROW-Agnes Timcheck, Isabella Albright, Dolores Rollins, Betty Thomas, Don Bogdanski, Irene Condu.pi, Emily Matras, Alvin Picicstone, Emma Tomayko, Gerald Morgan, Margaret Finley, Hal Rae ?T ,V FOURTH ROW-Edward Kushnar, Fannie Coates, Russell Ervin, Andrew Wilkie, Dorothy Gondura, David House, John Bilohlavek, Mary Cornish, Gene Baker, John Zayakosky, Helen Kubina, John Caroline FIIf'I'I-I ROW-Betty Eberts, Ronald Burkholder, Marion Kubina, Rosebud Barrett, Steve Myers, Alfred Orsini,Cecelia Timcheck, LaVerne Quinn, Elsie Forsythe, Dean Darkangelo, Lila Krause, Steve Buretz SIXTH ROW-Leah Rose Fox, Betty Culler, Norma Jean Lint, Julia Samek, Dolores Muccioli, Lois Ruth Bell, Glenn Welling, Marcine Bates, Frank Stofan, Betty Curran, Dorothy Gabor, Ivan Hoover SEVENTH ROW-Thomas Novak, Paul Bubnash, George Katrinak, Isadore Sassi, Mike Veloshin, Shirley Hissom, Eustine Rebish, Betty Statzula, Ardeth Carson, Joseph Dutchko, Richard Lasko, Paul McKeever. EIGHTH ROW-Delta Ramsier, David Price, Delmira Giocondi, Arthur Bloom, Jacque- line Sayre, Robert Nurtland, Robert Brewer, Patricia Buttermore, David Pagesh, Steve Logvoyda, Dorothy Sechrist, John Rosick NINTH ROW-William Mills, Jerome Farkas, Herman Sams, Lovie Springer, Frances Stofan, Shirley Saxon, Thomas Johnson, James Moorman, John Seruga, Victor Seruga, Mike Emricko, Ralph Taylor TENTH ROW-David Richter, Donald Vindich, Mary Timcheck, Patricia Marcic Students not pictured: Earl Cottom, Charles Duncan, Grace Pandolph FRESHMAN CLASS Might we say an atomic bomb hit Perry Hi this year in the form of the Frcshman Class. The Freshmen highlights so far have been the Freshman Reception, Mrs. Thorpe's and Miss Gallo's assembly programs. We do not know too much of the Freshman Class but if being full of jest and being fun- loving is a sign of determination to get the best out of life, we need not fear for the Freshies. May 'your feats in Perry Hi be memorable ones. Seventeen WI-IAT WE DU High tccn ll nil. .XlnmMs11vn' Fil'lll and llllll2llllltl'll 5 off to you Always we-'Il lm.- I er ym1'Il fiml us Hail to the sn-imol wc Imyul zxml truv. llc-mfs an to:1s1 to thw- ,f 1 ll ATHLETICS Sl'lli0l' f'IlK't'l'l02lllt'l'S Rom- Mario McCabe lfllwmor Ilutc-hins Iloloros Bordas Kzlthryu Loluago Junior Cl1L10I'I02ld01' llulcu Huzy 1 Nineteen Twvnty NATHANIEL DAVIS Head Coach JAMES THRASHER Assistant Football Coach Footlmll 1uElll2lg'l'l'S Tommy Sislvy Czlmillo Cololli Baskvtlmll Bl:111ag.1gv1's Jawk lglll'kll0!lll'I' Hl'l'll2ll'l1 1XSDillW2lH FIRST PICTURE IIIIIIMMLIDLJRIL I-IILLD T 11111111-0110 Beff0L4u-M0Lcf+clfAanfzauecau4elaJeaAfzanxecfalaicfo44f T ijt H2047 Je ' aadfz , make quad R D R. J. Iiurkholder, M. Ramsier, ll. Mazzacco, R. Baluch, B. Aspinwaill Thorpe liogtlanlski Shaffer R. Mt-Cluskey J. W. Zaye: kosky K i ng Mzlzzacco, C. Rinnscy, L. Ilgcam, R. McLucky Schedule South U11ion Point Marion Rostraver North Belle Vernon East Iluntingdon North Union South Huntingdon Dunbar Marion -- Georges Township R. G0l1Ki1ll'2l M. Gioconmli F. Dzqxrzn P.T.II.S. Date 0 September 6 0 Septelnber 14 0 September 21 20 September 28 12 October 1 7 October fl 0 October 12 0 October 19 0 October 26 12 November 2 R. Henschcl P. Thomas R. Townsend Twenty three i '4One day is worth two tomorrows, and further never leave that 'till tomorrow which you can do today J. Rosiek. M. Emricko, S. lluretz, H. Rolison, G. Baker, R. Shirey, R. Taylor J. McCabe C. Rolison Kushnar Stricklin Novak The Commodore eleven of 1945-46, coached by Nat Davis and James Thrash- El rt er, proved that in future years Perry Hi le 'S would be among the county leaders in football. , Sassi Through graduation Lou Dzara, Jack Burkholder, Mahlon Rainsier, Robert Gon- dura, and Bernard Aspinwall will be lost, also Bob Henschel who is serving in the Navy. Their places will be filled by u11- dergrads who have already proven them- selves capable of holding down their po- sitions. Credit should also be given to R. VV. Buttermore, Roswell Sisley, Dr. R. L. Cox, Leonard Pirilla, Russell Blair, Nat Davis, and Earle E. Curtis who have taken their time to form an Athletic Council. They are trying with full power to broaden the facilities of P.T.H.S. We all hope they reach their goal. The Graduating Class of '46 would like to wish all the luck and power to next year's eleven. Hail, Alma Mater. G. Wellixig J. Caroline J. Beggs D. Bnttermore Twenty-five icuii wfzam you will Jul neawz qouuelf H if QQ x g 3 Y .l1. I IJ I -'ww ...za ,we M aa, awe am, The Commodore Cagers, after getting off to a slow start, ended their season in such a fashion that we can expect a fast-stepping, high-scoring team in 1946-47. Three veterans will be back to spark the team-George Eckenroad, Ralph Thorpe, and Ralph Balueh. Two un- derstudies who really proved themselves in the Undergrad Tournament-Dwight Lynch and Bruce Cartwright-will also be back. Edward liulmash and Andy Rebovich will graduate in 1946 leaving two guard spots to be filled. Credit should also he given to the Junior Varsity because all season they showed su- periority over their opponents. ln all, the pupils of P.'l'.H.S. have a bright future to look forward to in the field of sports, SCHEDULE Date School Opp. P.T.H.S. December 4 Scottdale 34 30 December 7 Dunbar 31 27 December 11 Redstone 30 29 December 14 Sewickley 34 29 December 18 Dunbar 27 42 December 21 Scottdale 41 40 January 8 Belle Vernon 36 27 January 9 Connellsville l. Q' 27 47 January 15 Rostraver 52 37 January 22 S. Huntingdon 27 32 January 29 Marion 31 24 February 1 Connellsville I. L' 25 32 February 5 S. Huntingdon 18 22 February 8 Belle Vernon 18 26 February 12 Rostraver 52 32 February 14 Sewiekley 21 20 February 19 Marion 37 20 February 21 Redstone 28 31 Two nity-seven ugaeaqcfay dameffriug Z4 Jeing :fone llfzal caufJn'l' Je Jane 5: ,M J .S Q 1 5 F. z 1 1 f EX 1 f 6 I? I y-aight FIRST ROW-E. Bubnash, R. Baluch, A. Rebovich, D. Lynch, P. Pilarcik SECOND ROW-R. Novak, P. McKeever, G. Stricklin, B. Cartwright, J. Beggs, G. Eckenroad THIRD ROW-C. Ramsey, H. Rolison, M. Gimcondi, F. Dzara FOURTH ROWAR. Thorpe, D. Buttermore, P. Thomas INDIVIDUAL SCORING .Ralph 1121111011 174 Andy 1211110111011 38 Ralph 'I'l1o1'pc 1651 Dwight Lynch 22 41v111'g1- 1'It'1it'll1'02il1 516 P11111 '111101ll21S 4 141111121111 I3111111as11 433 Albvrt Mazzucco 3 Twenty-nine ACTIVITIES I PAUL O. LUCE lliis your iw lizlvv viijoyml NY2lIl'IlIY14LL in nvw OI'l'h0SII'k1 grow from il total momlwrsliii ol' 5 or fi to qi mein 1 1 lwrsliip ol J-. Iliis all-I-miiplislimcnt is duo to tho effort ol' Mr. Lucv. His vision vwzitml L1l'l'klI intvrust ziniong tliv pupils, Mr. Kussvll Rullor ol' Uniontown was sc-vurcd as the instruvtor. Tho rvsult lizis In-vii spl-I-l:1wl1l:ii', :mil wv lioiio tlizil :I :ww vm of musiu has begun in our high school, S'l'.'XNI1INll Reilly Slzilzxilu, Alicv Martin, David Riuhlvr, Thoiiizls Sislvy, Rosv Mario Msfzilio, Ilurnlliy lmt ainosliy, Ifrunli Stolun, Stvvc Sivlcls-, Dzivifl Pzlgvsli Nl' 'l'llI+Z PIANO .Im-qlwliriv Sziyrv SE.vYI'l4Il1 Milllrwl Hullovli, Mary Lou Huzy. Sliirlvy Hissizm, Sliirloyx Saxon, Hvlvn Stuvli, l31'I'5'I Iilwli, 15111111 'I'miiiiylm. Rohm-rl I'Ii'r1wm', AlI'i'w,l Orsiiii, G1-rulml Moruziii, XYiliani Mills, Honivi' XVilliz1ms Mvnilwrs not pil-tinrwl: Tony Hough, Lmlli Cullum-l'inc Thorpo, XX'ilmz1 Juno Irwin, Vera Ralwy, .Ioliii Hull-5 lmiiailil lim-v. llonulml liuvli, Tliomais Jolinson, Swoncl Cliiarlunzi, Clizirlos Rumsvy, Bzirlizlru Curtis Hi I rf!! i A .,1z I si-K Q 1 A K K 7 if E A? g mx.b 9 ' .' r in 1 MVP , F k 'H' ' N if 2 J' wa , - Q 1 2 K 9 X3 2 ' 5 Z 5 f - .-V I Q . L ' U .U Qlw WVU! 5' A K 3:i2.J ? , , 'N 9.26, ik , ' , K, V ' 2 A, Q W fs .ff K 2f,f,1:X2gaegAL'.k-'X ' ,K ' . ,W . . ' I ijg ,WM,, .',g.1i-,..,,.A1'f W4 1,,,.4g,.,,.., , M.. W... M--M A P5 1 . M., .. ...,.,. .,..,x M.. .... . ,,,.,.,.,......,.... ,-,,,- ,....,....,, .....X.... ,. V MAR 44.9 I M I --Q ...,,. 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J an AT' I . 1 FU N WE HAVE 'l'lui Vlziss ol' '-lti. znllluiiigli an 1-lass ol' liiggli svluilaislii- stziiuliiigr. luis allways tzilu-ii liiiui ull' ln lu- re-:uly ziiul willing lm- amy liiiul ol' lim, As l'll'l'SlllllK'll wi- luul our l'v:ii's0l'1lu' Soplimiuwvs mul ulu ut must ol' our Iiuu' i-liuling' tluvsm- le-i'i'il',x'iiig iiulivialiizils. W1-iw luul gwuul lvgritinuiiv lun :ii ilziiuws. liunllmll illltl Iuzislivllmzlll gaiiiu-S. assi-iiilrlivs. pzirlivs, z1li.l in ll0llll'l'0UlllS. l'lx'm-i'.x'mu- luis lzilivii lllS slicin- ul rilvluiiig iii sin-imlv ailul llll luiiwl ll-1-liiigs :irc long l'1'llll'lIllll'l'l'1l. lllli' ul' tlu' most viijny: ilrli- cw-ills ol' ilu- vi-:ir wliivli is Imuilu-il l'o1'w'z11'4l to willi Elllllvlllillllbll. is ilu- -llllllfbl'-Sl'lll0l' l'i-mn mul liillltlllvl. Yvs. vw-in wliilv w'1-'i'1- wm-king wv lmvv lim mul to pi'm'1-mu' poiiil is sluiwii in tlu- growl Iinu-s ww luul wliilm- iluiug: llu- llallu-s. mil' sluuwluuil l'l'lu1S, S. S4'lll0l'l. :ilul Tlu- si-Him' lllily. Su in 1-losing wv'll say A Wluwi :ill llui lilllm- ships l'0lll1l sailing lumui zu-ross llui si-ai 'l'lu'ir w'v:ii'y jolirlu-y Ullllllfl 'l'lu-il' ways llll'j'iVl' Wl'll1l1'll lioilu- wluirm- tlu-y woulml lux 'l'lu1.x' glulv :uw-oss 1lu- lun' wlu-rv 110 storms am- All ilziiigvrs pzissml ,-Xiul Iwo lay two togm-lluii' vonu- sailing lumu' :il lust. Tlziriy-f1'Uf XX .Q,qf1,5. g 'of A ,, 15 if v --V 9, NAI Ye I: 1, 1 wi if j. ai q. w I , A 'Q 4 q A.., i ' ,J , 4, gg K o J xlfff 1, 45? Ay.. VLAL' jiginwf , if, - M , M. Z if V'-T..-. Parking New Busses Aye! Aye! Assembly Left and Right Sophomore President Duet Qllartette Clyde Ah! Tomatoes Trio Corner View More Tomatoes Pals Doctcr, Lawyer and Indian Chief Lunch Tlzirly-s1'.r 1 ,14'afzz....s-4011.24 As is the case each and every year, the Seniors of 1946, of whom we have the honor to be. all participated in the produetion of the Follies of 1946. Mr. Uurtis. our able and talented principal, puts all his energy and ability back of the writing a11d staging of these Follies. Without. his aid our Follies could not have been successful. From the beginning to the last performance each Senior had his share of fun and enjoyment. VVe had our difficult times and many wrinkles to iron out but with a large capacity for hard work we more and more progressed to the finesse of a well produced show. Our first perform- ance was given on February. 22. We gave three shows. Some of the songs we used were-lt's a Grand Night For Singing, Wait Hlld See, Iilll Always Chasing Rainbows, Oh What lt Seemed To Be, lf I Had a Dozen Hearts, and many other new and popular numbers. All in all, we believe that with the beautiful costumes, lighting effects and scenery our Follies are a. memory never to be forgotten. To the Class of 1947 we put forth our best wishes and a challenge to equal our Follies. Good luck to you, Perry High, may your successes he many and thank you for the pleasures we've had in being your children. Panama Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robertson Christian Endeavor Mr. and Mrs. John Shimko Methodist Youth Fellowship Mrs. Gertrude Cartwright and Son Chaplain and Mrs. Ada Kuhns Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Pickstone Mr. and Mrs. Edward Westfall and family Mr. and Mrs. Lester McClellan The Allison Family Mrs. Mae Rushton Mr. and Mrs. Amos Behana and family Thirty seven A 4 I n,,f .1 ,I fl, 4 1 E 9 E 'K 'P' 2. ' .X H 3 .M-1 Q xl! k 5 , . W' .Q G 2-5 L W ' ff- b an I . S 6 4 Aff C' Glue-Zfpfi of Zn-- Th 1'rty'v1'ght lfnegeniaafi 5 'V fs. Q ' ' L ruiw ii tif! A ,xlblv Gamma Glade- WM-- Gwfawecl lim ly nme ham gy-Gone 1644 L ,-nn ,mn 3 J nm rv same 1, wwxm J nun 3 n -o-me e ew.-X M H 'H lm,-ey I. . SRE' if ': M nm z coca IWKMVE . 2 sv' , f if? '1 :if f . Eg: 1 fm C n un-cm upzvwxs r nnmlsl , 2 1 'N' . 1 , ' .gui-1, ,nn Q nm:-nm 0 an Baz' Well R 'km 53 935 li !Nl9Ufl0 J PRAND I MMR!!! , i A . f 4. - '65 v 11'0h ll VIR LUMMM. W- A2 , x Q, gy' Y c omxnn .1 cove aamllfiaa la Seniafzdf 4 4 1 T. if i W ,Lf A' 5 I K 1 ., . E f A X flux- ,gl JQ 5 N 5 a' ,- placed ana! peaple 1 E . gg , It L ' QE.- 'QM' lmlyoi PERRY RECAP AND TIRE SERVICE NEW TIRES NEW TUBES 3rd GRADE TIRES BATTERIES GAS OIL ANTIFREEZE PRESTONE ZEREX CORECO HEATER HOSE ALL RECAPPING GUARANTEED TUBE VULCANIZING HARRY IBIJOI SEVERI OWNER 1151 SALES SERVICE George E. 0 L0 M 0 N DEALER IN PENNSYLVANIA PINE ANYTHING IN ELECTRIC - AND- HARDWOOD TIMBER UNDER MARTIN'S JEWELRY LOCATED ON ROUTE 51 PHONE 2784 Perryopolis Pennsylvania COMPLIMENTS FARM BUREAU OF Co-operafive Agcy. Q HUBBARD FEEDS A N D S FARM BUREAU FEEDS - DEALERS IN confechonery HAY, FEED, CORN, oA'rs AND Fine Shoe Repairing MR. ARMAND MOLINARO, Prop. STAR JUNCTION PA. FLOUR, AND FARM SUPPLIES E I Perry fig ?W'ANISElI l n1'l .11-ll COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF J. J. ROSS MEATS ir PRODUCE PERRYOPOLIS. PA. AT NEW LOCATION ON THE SQUARE C CONGRATULATIONS COIVIPLIIVIENTS T0 THE OF CLASS OF I946 ' 7 Martin s Garage A FRIEND PERRYoPoL1s, PENNSYLVANIA Q HI' COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF L. J. Potter B. M. WADE WE MAKIC THIS I'RUlXllSlC'-f 1 DlliNll+'H'IlJ SIGRVIVE YYITIIIN YOVR MEANS PERRYOPOLIS, PA. PHONE 2161 Tho Rvilllfy Shoppv nf Distiuvfion Loraine's Quality Hervive In liI'IAl l'Y AND IIAIHN 'I' R EATM ICNTS Quality I'1'o1l111'ts in BEAUTY AND HAIR LINE QUALITY BEAUTY GIFTS EOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 5461 Route 51 PERRYOPOLIS, PA. O. P. PURE REAL ESTATE INSURANCE PHONE 5121 RoU'rE 51 PERRYOPOLIS, PA. 1 m'ly-fiz-0 J 111 ' ':iN :' I' el , S' . 1 . gg, ' 1 v M-, f:'3t'! - I '57'1- vj3'L',,. Ipfgif -'T'1 :'e. A ' ' ' -- E: Q-Na EW, Yi- 2 Ji' up I2-yy ISV 'Ya ,II '. Ing g I , PEOPLE EXPRESS THEIR. VHARAFTER IN TIIEIR POS- SESSIONS, IT IS NOT SO MUCH THE CIOST BUT THE MERITS OF THESE POSSESSIONS THAT COUNT. NVE HAVE EN- DEAVORED TO MAKE OUR STORE ONE IVHICH DEALS IN FAITH IN THE ARf'I'IOLE ITSELF, FAITII IN THE FIRM IVHIGII' PRODUCED IT, AND FAITH IN THE MAN WITH NVHOM YOU TRADED. THE FACT THAT WE WILL AGAIN DISTRIRUTE GENERAL ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD APPLI- ANCES, PHILCO RADIOS, MAYTAG IVASHERS. ESTATE HEAT- ROLAS, COPPER ULAD COAL RANGES. HOOVER VLEANING ENSEMISLES, SELLERS KITCHEN FURNITURE, SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, DELTA TOOLS AND A VOM- PLETE LINE OF HARDWARE VVILL LEAD YOU TO ISELIEVE TIIAT THE FIRMS WE REPRESENT ARE TRULY GIVING ARTIIILES OF MERIT. IVE INVITE YOU TO OUR STORE j. . palamfea Washingion Square, Perryopolis, Pa. I m'fy-si.r CONGRATULATIONS Perry Drug Store LEONARD J. PIRILLA, Pharmacist PHONE 5161 PERRYOPOLIS PA 1'0Ml'I IMENTH OI 'l'IIE icholas George's Family Store PIONEER BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT A OF A PTERRYOPOLIS A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN s WEAR Fotj - i A WELCOME TO NEW BUSINESS V LIKE SOME PEOPLE, YOU MAY H E S I T AT E Tu MAKE MANY PLANS FOR THE FUTURE BECAUSE OF CONDITIONS. POSSIBLY, ADDITIONAL BANK- ING FACILITIES OR A CHANGE IN YOUR PRESENT CONNECTION MIGHT MAKE THE FUTURE LESS UNCERTAIN. IO MAKE BUSINESS IN THIS TERRITORY, THIS BANK OFFERS ITS STRENGTH, ITS RESOURCES AND A SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING. WE HOPE YOU'LL FIND IT CONVENIENT TO COME IN- SOON. First National Bank PERRYCPQLIS, PA., ' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION l m'ty-ciglzt Perryopolis Lions Club LIBERTY INTELLIGENCE OUR NATION'S SAFETY T0 MAKE OUR COMMUNITY A BETTER PLACE IN WHICH T0 LIVE OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES TO THE I946 SENIOR CLASS Forty I'OMPI,IMEN'I'S Ol Kalman Clover Farm Store IVIEATS, GROCERIES AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES WIIICIIIG Qlxx1.1'l'Y AND 1'H1c'11: no HAND IN IIAND YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS WE AIIVI TO PLEASE l'OMl'I.lQXl ICNTH Ol .P.Ll GULF SERVICE STATION GULF SPECIALTIES AUTO ACCESSORIES PERRYOPOLIS PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 2481 Fifly COMPLIMENTS OF . . Michael arolclk PERRY T HEAT RE KAROLCIK FOOD MARKET PHDNE 6391 MCCORMICK - DEERING TRACTORS AND MACHINERY BENDIX WASHING MACHINES STROMBERG - CARLSON RADIOS NORGE HOME APPLIANCES oh n E. M atway PHONE 5 I 72 - PERRYOPOLIS 242 - UNIONTOWN 1' HJ Q70Ml'lIlMl+1N'I'S OF l A' 3 C' Perry Garage Dress Shop LADIES' WEAR GENERAL AUTO REPAIR -AND- STATE INSPECTION Experi' AH'era'I'ions MAIN STREET PERRYOPOLIS PERRYOPOLIS, PA. COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF l mon upply ompany STAR STORE NO. 5 STAR JUNCTION' PA. PHONE 2861 PERRYOPOLIS, PA. COMPLIMENTS 0F Cl1alIant's Restaurant GOOD HOME COOKING AND --- HOME MADE P1135 ROUTE 51 COMPLIMENTS OF Uicioria Service VICTORIA, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF William W. STON E R'S GARAGE STATE INSPECTION STATION PERRYOPOLIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS 'ro MY GANG 012 1946 ELSIE Ffijtl WATCHES - CLGCKS AND --- YM JEWELRY Leader Store PERRY HIGH SCHOOL RINGS I m ff NOTARY PUBLIC STYLES AND QUALITY EDMUND MARTIN PERRYOPOLIS PERRYOPOLIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Twms BEAUTY n a. 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