Plains Memorial High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Plains, PA)

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R NX X xg fxzzfilrefff-ig'1?f4-Q:-fzsfy-,-,5,.-'zzr' -P-'V - TJ -' 312'-M sg, QT 5:5 .2 12- X iii' - T few-rf' 'f-h 'i:1J 'A ' '-N --J M --'--f ' X. sl N 'Q ' s 5- -T :iw if ' H, . f f. g Ji 9 L, iv, -,xr hi If- gwwi I v SENIOR YEAR BOOK STAFF FIRST ROW: Jean Maguire, Emma Pape, Antonina Rasimas, Louis Ortolani, Evelyn Dominick, Agnes Panaway, Jean Brady, Rose McCormack. SECOND ROW: James Ralston, Stanley Petroski, Johanna. Mattick, Anna James, Ruth Gildea, Willard Hancock, Edward Podehl. THIRD ROW: James Caffrey, Ronald Thompson, Gerald Lavelle, Theodore Sowin, ski, Fred Tilley, Maurice Kirshner, James Harper, Aloysius Burns. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Hugh Walsh, Mr. Patrick J. Burke. 3?-SGEMK 'Q xwz?27:?f r 'HQNWPQ -2 V ' ' 1 Sis is s, 'FGKIQ M 'T 'T' Q gk? 4QQa,lE.'suifQ - - -5' - fs l. K 4' : , - l- ' 3 . , Skvgiix K-X .QQ K ,, X f ,1 ies T ' fl.-,::,,,-fj 2 - ff' , 4 QW-'.fs, fi + N' 'if' R3 N - 1 fi . ' s , U E. ff -, 'P nf, xl 5 r .XB 1 x 9 r-,rg l -1 ,LL w. 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W illard Hancock Club Activities Evelyn Dominick Al Burns Agnes Panaway .-.-----Louis Ortolani James Caffrey Maurice Kirchner b Jean Maguire PAGE NINE JE Vx,-I -s 1 , A Q, vif '1 , sf 1- :-ggi? , , :-,,Y.i- Er W L ff --ff it fi ..,.. M ...... Wilgapxqq- W XM,- Nik . ' s X 5oxsf93N-N?QNS 2i-E-,-fs i X Xxx S fs X X X as 55:1 x X so yxgwm .1 as x X K- , s . x Xxxx :S+ PLAINS MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL I P ALMA MATER 1. Far above the Susquehanna, On a hill so high, Stands our noble Alma Mate Tow'ring toward the sky. CHORUS 13 Lift the chorus, speed it onward, Loud her praises cryg Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail, all hail, Plains High. Far above the busy humming Of this mining town, Still with thoughts of constant caring Looks she proudly down. 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A9342 - 1 x PAGE ELEVEN Mm 4 1, Eg 5 , ii MICHAEL A. WALSI-1, President P- F- GOOBIC, S9CI'9ta1'Y JULIUS LUSINSKI, Vice-President JOHN SHIVELL FRANK CARDONI CHAS. KEIL A 1 PAGE TWELVE J. A. McCAA , Supervising Principal Higfsghggzggfgipal 1 M. V. HUGHES J. A. O'MALLEY Principal of Commercial Department Assistant High School Principal VI V I ,ffyfw V' ' 'I L?- . t..-key t i . ,pint . , .Q .. , lf- X- A 'K-X fi'fs'-4 .fr',1., 4, , ,K PAGE THIBTEEN ,.,,, --,.,.- I, - , ,aw my ii ?F5,1:f1-Ftii, ' n N' 'J ' F f fry H N ' ff -.f fa- if - Qgl XS is X is Xx X ,Tsar f 2-11. f- , ?g': ' Li '?i.Li?i?1 - I Tiffzif :...fZ -B'-WSF ?1iiI21 a , 4,1 S TQQQ, -:i 'f,,.-1h...' 731 I ' f'i ',,a:,T:g': N X X X X 1 XX X X X W S 3 ,Q , X RFQ S X X r , X X Q s X XXX X A X N 5 X 'H XXX . X-1 Jing. 3' ,-33, 'fl' -Ti.. 3' :za 'F ,-1-5, -?',f:fx. XX, XX , .X ,XX X - T C -1 - ,, M.-. wif., X, X X, - WX X -1:4411 :fx-f 14 .:Qf,Jf-- ft- V is ssQ-3-fa:-i--5:f-- 2' f l 3i 35' MWA. -SSN?-X, eff- Sw asv A N -:cf-+ ff - 'BHK' F-,F X, X. ,, me , NXX -..wr .... -'-1 ,.,, WA, 4 X , ,W .- ,NKXXXSSV H, E '- Fi-XX ms. gb .2 new 1 1 .z,..XX.X-f,,A?10 Y ew -S ggi' -,gp 5 5:34. RQ, .if ' i K K - . if 'Q 4 X - h , R .. . I FACULTY F X FIRST ROW: Isabelle Moritz, Ruth James, Margaret Walsh, Elizabeth O'Mal1ey, Kathleen Elward, Anna Malloy, Anna Healey, Loretta Healey, Mildred Fallon, Kathryn Dessoye, Loretta Davitt. ' A T 5- 1 SECOND ROW: Gerald Corcoran, Robert Maguire, John Rowlands, Joseph Burns, Boni Sabatini, Frank Kelley, John Yarrish, Arthur Williams, Anthony Sharratta, Michael Mikelski, Thomas Brannan, Alex McCaa. THIRD ROW: Michael Hughes, Patrick Burke, Edmund Burke, Patrick Corcoran, Stanley Rajnik, PhilipfKeil, Joseph Kelly, Hugh Walsh. Wi 1 ' b . - . ': . ff ' I-' , X ' -. I -. - . X is- 'Ie-JNCI - f -s fz. ' I X. I S XV ESQS KQ VX X 5' 'r tgefi- X, 1, f i f ,- rf , t si' .' ' K L ffffxggifx x , 5 r .3-nf sys IM. ., . ' A Kylie?-fl? X 4 , ,-V' Q pw ,. tif' ' ,g 1 if - A , XX X- A ,,3,.4f i 3 .iw , srl. .wfvxvff ,le F 1.-Xe , C X X .,, F, 6 X X I XX, .fs , ' . ,X X J ' X Q i ,, X 5 -fx, ig! .' 5,1 5- i - 5 K ix. in . NX QQ b is . ig ,X 2- . ff' ' I ,Q Fix X l 1 ,QQ Wi is , 4: , ,s Q it xv if ll 9 H g ' Sax- 1 ?fifi5x0i'f1 'r 355' - ' 'W 9 ' 5 ' 1-- .. . .-'HY-1 .um .- :LM-AWD 'iii XMLMXE-4h'4hXi. x9j5l'.--,1 PAGE FOURTEEN 1 1 4 X all , . .l 5g:::Ef..,s,f . 3 - M Q' -:::C'::3j.Sy' wIw3: 5'-' HN 'f,a:-- Lv -- . 'im JK, -L Y-A , . ,ht - - fl 1 is ' 1 .: ' 4 Qs, - ff?-r ---'-is ?' -it T fi' -if f --A+, :Q -- , . J. -, 3 ,il-, 5- 4357 .- --.. . :.-,. fs..- ..-+- :A v-1, ,ZTS-mac., .1 .-1:--. --'-.is 5 5-ssssf Q -is-:Av-.1 . ,.,f...-LL -1,-1i.-LL ,Q.':f-,.?1 A --'TQ-17'-. : QV? I-fggif -' 'fi -7i3Qc1.f1Lg-gg. -ss . fl iggss -- Ta,:g1:-f'2?k V55 '-23:22, i : H Y:-,:iia..:' YA h L -1:1-..i'-Hz:- 5, K 'l,25 1:' 1TiL: J-P:L1-- '4,q,g+f1-' , .MQQJ X X Xi ' Xa. N' X X RR x X sb Q x is E X 3 x ps ik is fx is ss 3 Nr FQ .,tq , ..., .L.,, , .... . , ,Q y ,sQ. , Q Mr. 1. A. MaCaa ..... ...... S upervising Principal Mr. P. J. Burke ....... ..... H igh School Principal Mr. M. V. Hughes ........ .... P rincipal Commercial Department Mr. J. A. C'Ma1ley ...... .... . Assistant High School Principal Mr. Thomas Brannan ...... ...... M athematics and Penmanship Mr. Edmund Burke ...... ...... C ivics and History , Mr. Joseph Burns ........ ..... M athematics Mr. Gerald Corcoran .... ..... P hysical Education Mr. P. J. Corcoran ...... ...... L atin Miss Loretta Davitt ...... .,.... L ihrarian and Civics Miss Veronica Davitt .... ..... . .English and Science Miss Kathryn Dessoye .... ...... E nglish and Latin Miss Kathleen Elward .... ...... E nglish Miss .Mildred Fallon .... ...... M usic ' Q Miss Anna Healey ..... ...... S horthancl and Typewriting Miss Loretta Healey ...... ...... S panish i Miss Ruth james ....... ...... E nglish Mr. P. G. Keil ...... ...... H istory and English Mr. Frank Kelly ..... ...... C ivics and History g Mr. Josgph Kelly ....... ...... H istory and Problems of Democracy Mr. R. F. Maguire ..... ...... M athematics Miss Anna Malloy .......... ...... E nglish Mr. Michael Mikelski ...... ...... S cience and Athletic Coach Miss Isabelle Moritz ...... ...... C ommercial. Geography and Civics Miss Marie Murphy ........ ...... H ealth Education Miss Elizabeth C'Malley ..... ...... L atin Mr. Stanley Rajnik ........ ...... P hysics and Mathematics Mr. John Rowlands ..... ...... B iology Mr. Boni Sabattini ..... ...... I unior Business Training and Science Mr. A. J. Sharratta ...... ...... F rench Miss Margaret Walsh ...... ...... D omestic Science Mr. Hugh Walsh .......... ...... D rawing Mr. Arthur Williams ...... ...... C hemistry i Mr. john Yarrish ...................,...... Latin and Orchestra s 2, fats. yly .Mo ii o . i A P' to .ss 'tif 'r. , .s. 1 ..-x1.f5ils.i.Cl' M,lb,jf,g,3y,.gn, Q' PAGE FIFTEEN 'QF 7, ., , 4. ill? .ga NG 4 if-f M 71 Wx 1' wi VY73 vfovfr Q .N.Jf C'm- 'v x,- .-fy, ri.:-L, A -12 'Q ur -.,-474-'-4hn 1 Elf 'T' PAGE SIXTEEN X XX ? ' VAX N 6, + I K ! NX Nm, ' JFS4-. -L A PAGE SEVENTEEN 2 I 'le-seth.-sees so 'ff ...4-fe iff? , .1 ' ,STEM 5 L...-,rig f . ...Y 4,-, -ff 1-ff, AF' .Jie if size .Q ff: 21 g-s:...,:,ie,Ei.-aa B s i F I S T S JOHN S. BAGANSKI - P Iohnny . Classical Course. Minstrel 1f4, Cperetta 2, Gym Exhibition Zfl, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect Attendance 7 years. Listen to Johnny enuneiate- Get a gold tooth in your mouth, smile, and watch them rush you. WANDA HEDWIG BAGINSKI Wanda Latin Scientific Course. Gym Exhibition 1fZf3, Glee Club 1128, Perfect Attendance 6 years. Wanda is one of the few girls who believe 'silence is golden. 0 HELEN M. BASSARAB Bassy', Commercial Course., Minstrel 1f4, Cp' eretta 2, Gym Exhibtion lf2f3, Glee Club 2, School Savings Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect Attendance l. Bassy has already proved to be a stellar stage performer. Page Ethel Barrymore! CATHERINE E. BELCH Kitty Classical Course, Gym Exhibition lf2f3, Glee Club 3, Perfect Attendance 'S years. Kitty's one and only love in high school was that handsome gent, STUDIES! . DOMINICK R. BENEDETTI Benny ,General Course. Gym Exhibtion 1, So' cial Club 14, Minstrel l, Art Club 3, Perfect Attendance 2. ' Benny is one spiffy dresser- Also-the class jester. . -.-. -ff!-sv fs-3-uf.---f-, - ,::'c'T' g PAGE ere:-:TEEN Lag '-gP '3'2f'w: 525' -12 -: fi- 1-,.:ii..5'f:. :rf ORLANDC V. BIANCHI ' 'Boots' ' Boy's Mathematical Course. Minstrel 1 Gym Exhibtion 1, Orchestra 3f4. fSec.j x Boy, oh Boy! How he could make a drum set work overtime. Ijut to Boots girls weren't even a pastime. JOSEPH J. BOBECK aloe, , Classical Course.. Gym Exhibition 1f2, Social Club 4, Civic Club 3. 4 E f r Joe lets the other fellow do the talking Q while he does the thinking. Atta boy, Joe! 5 Edison did a lot of thinking, too. P E LOWELL N. BRADER N f n v a -- I General Course. ' Minstrel 1f4, Gym Ex' 4 hibition 1f2, Football 1f2f3f4, Public Speaking il Club 4 fPres.f, Art Club- 2-3, Perfect Attenf dance 6 years. ' ' Took them too serious. Result-Sadder but wiser young man. . , MARY REGINA BRADY A Peaches . Commercial Course. Minstrel 1f4, Cp' eretta 2, Concert 2, Gym Exhibition 123, Glee Club 122f3, Year Book Staff, Parakeet Staff, Perfect Attendance 12 years. . Jean always had her work-And from diffi- cult tasks never did shirk. A BENC E. BUCCILLI li Rosebud ji General Course. Gym Exhibition 1, Stu' dent Manager of Sports 2f3f4, Civics Club 3 fPres.j, Sports Editor, Business Manager Parakeet 4, Circulation Manager, Perfect Attendance 2 years. ' R 24 s is Rosebud is a regular fellow, liked by everyone-including Ethel. i?'...s.i? '1?'.:ZIiT :-24135 eff- if xfsfisrig-H 'af f- or sfsgg i .se PAGE NINETEEN W J ,. -' 1 2. -if ...Y , '-' L' - ?3f' 1 'E , 'al - 'lx . Qi,-- 4 . ' - :Eff--' gg --5 :E .fx X .f g-4ew-iP--- -:V --4 A 4 K -f'-' f as . P Y 3-iffy' Ui, X Q N , . .. Vw- Uv. Q.. f 1 2: J -Sl Q , 2 , , ix Y, 1 T if ' -G X O X ss X N xi -lr 'X-N .--M Y- -e---f ...axe-N - 4-: , :.. ' gf .195-S' 11-, :Tl Psa. -an .:..., asses ,,,,:35e:-X: fi, 1 ,E -- 'se' 1,3-f Ai-:-1 :gn f ?- ag, ' ' -, - 1 f - i:.E-'fu-A '-131' ' !'r--- , ,,.T,eq-1 -. Q- Q- -f'S-- . i -le 'aiirizf 1-5Qf:f'Z c '::'T-ms-:- ----f: .... 1 S -i- X X 'Q s N 3 k ef.. -f T, .-...f if :L-sr WX Xx X E N N A gt ... 3 , X nts S xx ts S, i ,. -av.. .ei 1. 'sn big:s::s,.- is to-E ws-1 1 .sg N 1 .5 , i 5 . 'sg-H .Si X' :wig-f..f,i',, 4 . .N g-,af , ., X . l' HELEN D. BRZYSKI sg Helen ' ' Classical Course. Gym Exhibition lf2f3, v b . i s E Glee Club 3, Perfect Attendance 'S years. A P Helen is really quite charming-Her sweet- G i V 4 s ness is alarming--But the question is-Who is her darling? ANTHONY P. BURKAVITZ . Lightning General Course. Art Club 4, Basketball 4, Sportsmanship 3, Gym Exhibit 1. Lightning is six feet-But don't you little girls fret--He never was a threat. ALCYSIUS J. BURNS A UAV? Classical Course. Gym Exhibition 1, Football 1f2'3f4, Baseball lf2f3, Civic Club 4, Perfect Attendance 2 years, Class Cflicer 1, fPres.j His every art befits a man. JAMES A. CAFFREY A Slip Commercial Course. Minstrel 1f4, Op' eretta 2, Gym Exhibition lf2f3, Class Officer 2f4, Glee Club, Perfect Attendance 5 years. Beneath this mild exterior there lies a great deal of mischief. Just school boy pranks is how Slim terms it. MATILDA CHIOCCA Tillie Commercial Course. Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, School Saving's Club 3, Perfect Atf tendance. Tillie, the fortunate thing, never gave .anyone a chance to use her heart for a play- thing. seee f ef -M- 5 L. 1 . if-are? fa-if :Q-fl sees: ,: l .ei -er, . - :ia -f -4 - - ' f --, .. Y- ... -. -, , , - .... :Piers 1f':r.L ' .I 5Eif,f.1 ..:.iE- ii' -53.4 'i:,.,5fse..T1,.ai., ,.5r.-s.f-i :-f..ff'-.ee-5-M-114 Jil-:+A 'E S1 ff siff-' . use rwemv ' 'YE .1 1 , iii fidggafgi isis -5-, .::.- 4:-cfi'-ie ,gmgi-Jr, -I-E: 22 Ju- -Ei -is 'll si-is 4 LCRRAINE T. CCRCORAN Corky General Course. Folk Dancing Club 1, fTreas.j Glee Club 3, Gym Exhibitions 3, Perfect Attendance 3 years, Sacred Heart 1f2, Girls' Minstrel. Lor wouldnft get serious-leaving Doc delirious- Lor elects to be demure. A girl so sweet and pure. EDWARD S. DEDURA Whitey ' General Course. Gym Exhibition 1, Social 3f4. Ed was asgood student, but never bothered with girls. Did I hear you say that's why he was a good student. EVELYN H. DCMINICK A Babe,' General Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Exhif bition 1f2f5, Cperetta 2, Cheer Leader 1f2f3f 4, Class Officer 1 QTreas.j, Glee Club 1f2f3, Dramatic Club 4, Basketball 1f2f3f4, fCapt. 45, Year Book Staff, Girls' Minstrel. Your friend is Babe's friend. This lass never knew the meaning of the word ENEMY. More, she could tally more baskets on the cage floor than John D. has dollars. JULE A. DCRISH Percy, Commercial Course, Gym Exhibition 1f2f 3, Art Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect At' tendance 4 years. Percy's smile is what prompted CAMEL to quote- I'd walk a mile for -Percy's smile. WILSCN W. EVANS Wick General Course. Cperetta 2, Gym Ex' hibition 1f2, Baseball 142, Journalism 'Club 3f4, Civics Club, Perfect Attendance 10 years. Wick is a brick 1 Through and through. l i :j,QQ,iL,fg,-:,,,ig,,,'-L -?'.s3:..E-5 - - . . gr- 1' - -ii -4 555' . - -: - --E -ami 3, PAGE TWENTY-ONE iff- is 4' fig, if ff-2 ef as if-111-1 J- .....-- -+L gsiii 55? .- is -?r. : 14 'TQ' :YQ Y.fP4',r?'Y'i'3Al': - f..6...gg.' , 19 if F Q iig 251-11' 1: HELEN L. FEATHERSTCNE .S2ueeny Commercial Course. Gym Exhibition 1 243, School Savings Club 3 QSec.j, Perfect Attendance 1, Dramatic Club 4, Sacred Heart 1. Queeny's reason for lapsing into silence is caused by a lad pseudonymed Jack. JOSEPH J. FOSKC ..IOe,, i General Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Ex' hibition 1f2, Basketball 3, Art Club 2f3. There was once a cobbler's son, and he- continued tomorrow! GENEVIEVE D. ERANSCAVAGE 'cfennyi' Latin Scientihc. Gym Exhibition 1f2, Minstrel 1f4, Glee Club. Jenny? Oh yes, she's one of those girls that shun the limelight. A lot of the big shots do it, too, Jenny. MILDRED CHARLOTTE GAYEWSKI Milly Latin Scientific Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Exhibtion 1f2'3, Glee Club 1f2f3, Perfect At' tendance 5 years. Milly has a winning Way about her that nets her friends wherever she decides to roam-on land or sea or foam. ' FRANCES RUTH GILDEA Bud Commercial Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, Year Book Staff, Cperetta 2, Glee Club 1f2f3, Perfect Attendance 8 years, Parakeet Staff 4. Ruth can certainly dance-Here she has no peer-She's full of pep and romance--Ruth also has a laugh-That's pronounced not half so bad. PAGE TWENTY-TWO -i-41'--1' JOHN M. GOLES 'iBu.tts General Course. Gym Exhibiton 3, Foot' ball 2f3f4, Baseball 2f3, Dramatic Club 4, Sportsmanship Club 3. Butts, the suposed MASTER MIND of the FLEETFOOTED FIVE, would make a great statesman but for his Bowery Eng- lish. Ain't it de truth, though. JOHN M. GULIUS . Hfolmnyu General Course, Gym Exhibition 1, Base' ball 2f3, Social Club 4. 'lJohnny's a good friend in any m'an's town.. Conspicuous sweaters is his indiosyn- crasy. WILLARD R. HANCOCK Hank Classical Course, Minstrel 1f4, Gym Ex' hibition 1f2'3, Concert 2, Orchestra 1f2, Civic Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Football 241' 4, Basketball 2f5f4 QCapt. 45, Year Book Staff, Perfect Attendance 7 years. Not too serious, not too ga.y--- Just a fine fellow in every way. AGNES H. HANDS Hank Commercial Course. Minstrel 1f4, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, Operetta 2, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect Attendance 6. Glee Club 2f3, Coughlin 1. Hank has two educated hands when it comes to gliding 'em over black and white ivories. You never would 'o thinked it? Sure! JAMES M. HARPERQ' mm.. Classical Course. Minstrel 1f4, Gym Ex' hibition 1, Year Book Staff, Civics Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect Attendance 4. The mighty atom of Scotland. What would the Senior boys do without him dur- ing stiff exams? Nothing pal, nothing. i'3Fc??f'5'ff9i'-C?N': Q?f .E J-SF.-E PAGE TWENTY-TH REE . re A--gee 4-fr--L -A giirx' L-if af' lif1's'??f-if 3 'QF-Z., -2-P -S: Ai-.Lic La-is me ifgif at .Tas-:.L A. la.. Y .anna . X,Lt A4,,. . ,zu-d A k-fxg L' .,,x KATHRYN E. HESS K L cKKitty,, Latin Scientific Course. Minstrel 1f4 Cperetta 2, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3. Sure, Kitty can tickle the ivories pretty good. That speaks for itself. But nay! Her infatuation does not lie here-It's in a phar- macy Kitty's thoughts roam. STERLING P. HCNEYWELL Sterl er 3f4. Ster1's a future Edison-or maybe Major Hoople? Here's Sterl's latest- Iron-grated eye glasses. ARLINE MAY HCCPER CCRedl9 .f n 4 A :ince 5 . A mite of personality. Perhaps she can't be seen but rest assured our titian-haired Arline can be heard. ANNA HUTZ Hutzie,' Commercial Course. Cperetta 2, Min' sizrel 1, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, Glee Club 2, School Saving 3, Dramatic 4. Anne, the jolliest miss in our midst. Her lingo, just chock full of optimism, was like a tonic during our zero moments. NYJ G ANNA MEREL JAMES A 'cjimmien 1 A i.ii l A Latin Scientific Course. Cperetta 1, Min' t strel 1f4, Glee Club 10.13, Perfect Attendance 1, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3. C A You hear a lot about personality! Well, x you never saw or heard much of it 'til you see our own Jimmie, PAGE TWENTY-FOUR General Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Exhif bition 1f2f3, Football 1, Art Club 3f4 fVicef Presb, Perfect Attendance 11, Cheer Lead' General Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Exhif irition 1f3, French Club 3, Perfect Attend' ? -in '-1' -fi-7112 Yi -,Ti ,lie T.- WALTER S. KASABA Cobb General Course. Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, Sportsmanship Club 3, Social Club 4 fSec.j, Minstrel 1, Basketball 2f3f4 fCapt.j, Perfect Attendance 1. 1 Cobb didn't say much, but how he could work on a basketball floor! ALBERT C. KEIL Albie General Course. Gym Exhibition 1, Min' strel 1, Basketball 4, Perfect Attendance 1, Civic Club 3, Social Club 4, Year Book Staff. Alby is a reticent lad. Women are remote impossibilities to Alby, and never were prob- abilities. So that's that. LCUISE E. KEIL . Gabby, Commercial Course. Minstrel lf4, Cperetf ta 2, Gym Exhibition lf2f3, Glee Club 3, Dramatic 4, Perfect Attendance 2, Senior Play. Her hair, her manner 4 All who saw admired. . MAURICE H. KIRSHNER Maxiel' . Boys' Mathematical Course. Debating Club 3 fPres.D, Social Club 4 CTreas.j, Gym Exhibit 1, Crchestra 1'2, Concert 2, Year Book Staff. Maxie could argue on subjects from Women's Rights down to Minnie the Moocher's ancestors. Likes English, too. MICHAEL KLEMASH ' 'Mike ' l Classical Course. Gym Exhibition 1, E- L 1 ' ig ' L .+..-f. Y YQ.- -- an-1 'ff APL- 'E-'A -ii-f'iif Minstrel 1, Perfect Attendance 1. Mike isn't going to stop until he's am- bassador to China, and then, chief pow wower in Irishtown. Luck to ya, kid!! 25- ' . ff - 'f -ff 1 i Q' ' -eff? L ' - i f 71 'Fil if if .site -J 1-. ae' ,Baa 4.5-4-SL? ,i ' PAGE TWENTY-FIVE l W ' . Efziwwf- -1:--if Yi fi- 9? -14 1, Y Y -ka -' arf: s,a- H7531-i'igY2A is A 'ii A55 1?EZ,f,fiiier me rf. 1 1 HELEN H. KCNIECZNY Horses p Commercial Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Exhibit 1f2f3, Glee Club 2f3, Dramatic Club 4, Basketball 5, Perfect Attendance 7. Horses likes to talk a lot. Me 'n Cal Coolidge! Horses ejaculates. And that is supposed to be a witty sally if you are ac- quainted with that Cal person. STEPHINA A. KCWALKIEWICZ i'Stepl1ie Latin Scientific Course. Glee Club 1f2f3, Operetta 2, Minstrel 1, Gym Exhibit lf2f3. Stephie is the kind of a girl you dream about. There are not many like her. Cos- metics? What are they, she asks? FLORENCE MAE KRESGE Flossy General Course. Glee Club 3, Gym Ex' hibit lf3, Perfect Attendance 5 years, Min' strel 4. Flossy is an apparent HEIR. In spite of the fact she does not put on any airs. A like- able damsel. MICHAEL J. KRILL Michael General Course. Civic Club 3, ,Social of Club 4, Gym Exhibit 1, Perfect Attendance S. Michael is presumably bright - Because girls he does not like! , LCTTIE C. KUBICKI Lottie A General Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Ex' hibit 1f2f3, Glee Club 3, Perfect Attendance 7. The ever smilingigirl-Whose hair is always in a curl. x ' PAGE TWENTY-SIX , , , , . T ,- - gf f- 'bv 35' 4 P' afar-5 .M X - . e ,iii P3122-,elffiif :ti 1'++:1-exif' 'f'1+:- ' 1--if X Q X 1. -if -vi ' - ff .4 Z4 . ,Y 15?--,-V QE i '-'jf ' i s S SR , 2 Q -as , -A . ce ' ,ak Y- -T: SWA? f '- A 'K A 4 -H1 'ir ' A. JOSEPH JAMES KUPETZ . .106 ,, Classical Course. Art Club 3, Social Club 4, Gym Exhibit lf2, Cheerleader 3f4, Minstrel 1, Perfect Attendance 3. Joe is a friendly chap. But man and boy how he could argue. You'd make a swell Lawyer, Joe, no skiddin'. GERALD THOMAS LAVELLE 44IeTT3,73 Classical Course. Class Cfficer 3f4 fVice and Pres.J, Senior Play 4, Dramatic Club 4, Civics Club 2, Debating Club 3, Perfect At' tendance 8 years. His Irish eyes are ever smiling! JULIUS S. LOTCSTANSKY Leniclq', Commercial Course. Crchestra 1f2f3f4 Concert 2, Gym Exhibiton 1, Perfect Attend: ance 5 years. He who blushes is not less a man. JEAN ISABELE MAGUIRE Jean,' Latin Scientific Course. Glee Club 1f2f3, Folk Dancng 3f4, Gym Exhibit 1f2f3, Cperetf ta 2, Minstrel 1f4, French Club 4, Year Book Staff. Jean is petite-Jean is sweet, The reasons she can't be beat. MICHAEL J. MAJOROS Major Boys' Mathematical Course. Art Club 3f4, Gym Exhibition 1f2, Perfect Attendance 1 year. Major is a peace lovin' lad, but 'member the time he lit into J. B.? Wowie! ,Q ,f- 4- .:f 3 '1i-.y :- afw... - ' if -L ,x v, - Y .A-M -- -- -- v '--L ' ' - --ffgl .,. T ,ig -:MA -iifxqvljf-L'?Z1 ,argl ' V Q, -45 ,g 1? .R 1271 gg '--tis ,X 'ifsfff' W A- H , , , . - 4. U uf V H 1. 'f', .PAGE TW ENTY-SEVEN '- ' 5 T T lf' TGV! ' 2 ,., f Y 3? ,-55:1 iii-. 7 veg: , ,,- , , -ai? M, fffrisia .i:x:q,, ff-5,3 x - :...5'-V ' .fx-rg., -u AjNE:-A j-3' ' grfu-1-1 .X A -1 ,ann TR fins.: -fn, - N i Classical Course. Crchestra 2f3, Concert G 2, Gym Exhibit lf2, Art Club 4, Perfect At' 53C?.5AffL :Eff D - 1. FRANK JOSEPH MANCIA 'fmiagef' ' tendance 3, Minstrel lf2. If Keystone were Washington, D. C. Frank- ie would be our chief executive. EDNA M. MARKISHESKI Eddie Commercial Course. Art Club 3, Gym Exhibit lf2f3, Dramatic Club 4, Cperetta 2, Perfect Attendance 7. Eddie is Hollywood bound? Heard what Winchel said, Eddie? Yep! Actresses are plentifulg wives are not. Take the hint and thank the class ten years hence. ' ICI-IANNA M. MATTICK 4 CIO 1 7 ' Commercal Course. Minstrel lf4, Gym . Exhibit 1f2f3, Operetta 2, Concert 2, Cr' chestra 2f3, Glee Club lf2, Dramatic Club 4, Basketball 1f2f3f4, Perfect Attendance 6, Year Book Staff, Parakeet Staff. Jo hails from Plymouth. She is helping and kind-The type of lassie you go far to find. Her sad wistful smile will be indelible in our minds. JULE M. MATUKAITIS c4MdECl1CS,, Commercial Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Exhibit 1f2f3, Ciperetta 2, Basketball lf2f3f4, Glee Club 2f3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect At' tendance 3, Senior Play. Matches is 'the spark- plug of the '32 ma- chine. Also, the spark plug in Johnny's life. , RosE RITE Mcooiuvmox e Mack, l Latin Scientific Course. Minstrel 1f4, Gym Exhibit 1f2'3, Cperetta 2, Glee Club 1f2f3, Year Book Staff, Folk Dancing Club 4. Though the sky may be dreary--Our Rose is always cheery - Wewill sure miss this 5 sweet missy--Bon Voyage to you, Miss Op- timisy! u is r PAGE TWENTY-El GHT .-..t A g ,B WW..- -Y - ' H . pfii 51' tr' iii. -:f f5- ie 4 :ii-Y P'?-TZ:-iiftii--'i'1'f 'EF' LVN ' -WP I-V GEORGE E. MERRICK Mayor General Course. Social Club 4, Journal' ism Club 3, Minstrel 1. Mayor is always getting someone to listen to him talk about the advantages in Larksville. We wonder? Or can you? E i I ABRAHAM J. MILLER 3 Abe General Course. West Philadelphia High School 1f2, French Club 3, fVicefPres.j, I Iournalism Club 4, fTypistJ. What more need be said. This man was a friend. He's a former Philadelphian. Brother- ly love? Et quam! CLYDE J. MITTEN I Squi're'l f General Course. Civc Club 3, Art Club 4, Gym Exhibit 2, Cperetta 2, Minstrel 1, t Perfect Attendance 3. e Squire had curly hair, but not until did she come along that our Squire began to 4 make his hair look like Old Pop Atlantic was X feelin' grouchy again. HELEN MARIE NIEMCAYK Peanuts Commercial Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Exhibit 1f2f3, Cperetta 2, Glee Club 3, Draf matic Club 4. Helen keeps herself 'Just so.' For who? - we do not know. LOUISE MARIE ORTOLANI s 1 , Lou General Course. Dramatic Club 4, Glee e - Club 1f2f3, Gym Exhibit 1f2f3, Minstrel 1f4, 4 Cperetta 2, Basketball 1f2f3f4, Cheerleader 3f4, Perfect Attendance 1, Year Book Stall, 1 s Senior Play. f Lou is one reason why the Senior class is kept moving. Her spirit 'do or die! We'll always remember you as exhilarating Lou. ' - -- V Q'-----H -L . :r '---1:3 -1- '55 A EJ ' .-L -2 ' ' 'Q'- rr l e A I I ,:f' , I If 'L '-if ig --.g I i. 7P -If i ..- 4 ' : 5' F' 'ffalg -Nd i' - YJ:-iwnki' V i' -5:-V .931 fi .l mf, 5 - gr , -i 'ET -'-T-Z,f-ie final-, PAGE TWENTY NINE A ' 1 I . ,, 1 ' ' . CLARENCE BOYER CVERPECK Pecky General Course. Art Club 3f4, Minstrel 1, Gym Exhibition 1f2, Perfect Attendance 8. Pecky wouldn't harm a lamb- Therefore girls, I-Iere's your man! HELEN CECELIA PALKIEWICZ 3 Helen Commercial Course. Dramatic Club 4, Savings Club 3, Perfect Attendance 9. Helen smiled her Way into the hearts of her classmates--Living in Hudson never did make her late. DENNIS W. PALKCSKI Dalian General Course. Concert 2, Orchestra 1f2f3f4 fPres.D, Gym Exhibit 1f2, Basketball 1f2, Football 1f2, Journalism Club 4, Perfect Attendance 7. How that man could fiddle--He'd tear at your heart strings-but never did break any. AGNES CLAIRE PANOWICZ Skippy, 4 Commercial Course. Minstrel 1f4, Gym L Exhibit 1f2f3, Basketball lf2f3f4, Glee Club lf2f3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect Attendance. Agnes is always gay-Basketball she did i play. What more can we say? PAPE ' Dixie Sacred Heart 1, Commercial Course. Gym Exhibition 2'3, Glee Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, QTreas.J, Year Book Staff, Perfect Attendance 3, Minstrel 4, Senior Play. Emma has a nice disposition- I 3 Which assures her a high position. 533,31 ai- '-E:..:i'- ,?',.-if , sie '?':'- 11' -2- Ti if sa.,-:-..:i'f thi.. .Eames-L :f.-:1m.L,-r,,..,:iac's v - . PAGE THIRTY -'-fl:-1-siege 5 'aff 3.51 '-zffjiiar' -are :-O -in '-: ,ir -e ..:i'f T5 FLORA C. PARBOUNI Flo Latin Scientific Course. Glee Club 1f2f3, Gym Exhibiton 1f2f3, Operetta 2, Minstrel 1, Perfect Attendance 8, Class Officer 2 fVicef Presj ' Flo, a dainty lass-- 1 Was noted for her ability in class. CARLTON RALSTON PATTISON ' 'Carl ' ' General Course, Operetta 2, Minstrel 1, Journalism 3, Social Club 4, Glee Club 3, Class Officer 1 fSec.D Carl is one Swe1la de guy, and that crop of wavy hair isn't the work of Madame Fen- wick. Rather, Madame Nature. STANLEY J. PETROSKI Doc General Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Exhif bition 1f2, Orchestra 4 fVicefPres.j, Class Officer 3f4 fSec.J, Journalism Club CEditorQ 3f4, Scholastic Page Reporter, 2f3f4, Foot' ball 3, Year Book Staff, Perfect Attendance 7 His tongue was silent silver, His pen was ready gold. EDWARD J. PODEHL Eddie Classical Course. Minstrel 4 fInter.j, Art Club 3f4, fPres.J, Perfect Attendance 4, Year Book Staff. The mildest manners- And the kindest heart. JOSEPH JOHN POLINSKI Percy General Course. French Club 3, Draf matic Club 4, Gym Exhibition 1f2, Basketball 1f2f3 fCapt.j, Football 3'4, Baseball 2f3, Perf fect Attendance 6. Q jg' ' Joe's an athlete-with winged feet. PAGE TH I RTY-O N E ,fE ?i '.,P1.i'? .5 ELIZABETH PRITCHARD ' 'Bib' ' Latin Scientific Course. Glee Club 3, Gym Exhibitoin 2f3, Minstrel 1, Perfect At' tendance 9. U Bib was and always will be a bundle of dynamic energy, ready to face a crisis. JAMES T. RALSTCN jimmy ' Classical Course. Minstrel 1f4, Gym Ex' hibition lf2, Basketball 4, Glee Club 3, Draf matic Club 4 fPres.Q, Cperetta 2, Year Book Staff, Senior Play, Perfect Attendance 6. Colombo, Crosby, Valle and our own Jim- my. Whataman! whataman! girls. ANTCNINA M. RASIMAS Nina Commercial Course. Glee Club 3, Draf matic Club 4 fSecretaryj, Minstrel 1f4, Op' eretta 2, Year Book Staff, Gym Exhibition' lf2f3, Basketball 1f2f3f4, Perfect Attendance 10, Senior Play. f,'Nina the hardest Worker in the Senior Class, 'Tis indeed a small tribute to this untiring lass. , BEATRICE MERLE. RICHARDSCN Bea Commercial Course. Minstrel I, Gym Exhibition lf2f3, Glee Club 1f2f3, Cperetta 2, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect Attendance 8. Bea's thoughts are high aimed-I-Iere's luck for future famee-We look for you to get a name. But may you always be the Sallie. ' WILLIAM L. ROBERTS Bill General Course. Coughlin High lf2, Glee Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect Attendance 4. Bill is the kind of a boy a. senior class is proud to have. He gets along with 'ern all. -F ?ff3?fT5:fi2Eiffilg' P 1? PAGE TH I RTY-TWO ' ' 'C l . 'f-rxcfiig 'l?L '.l'lTF 'F EIN GE g- -4'f ',y-' 5,f' 1 Heier: . .-'Fame if-Q , ' 551, -Ei-::. -:L 23,451 F JUSTINE PETRCV A ROZDILSKI s ufustinei' Classical Course. Glee Club 3, Gym F hibit lf2f3, Perfect Attendance 1. i Justine is the smallest thing in '32-But we 4 all appreciate her, and so would you if you l, knew her like we do! , 4 JOSEPH JOHN SATANICK ' 'foe V Latin Scientific Course. French Club 3 Eg fPres.J, Publc Speaking Club 4, fSec.j, Glee Q' Club 2, Baseball 2f3. l I V Joe is a big charming fellow-and he if blushes somethin' fierce whenever a feminine L voice says I-Ie11o! I BARBARA K. SCHALL A Bains 4 Commercial Course. Gym Exhibition lf f 2f3, Glee Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect l Attendance 1, Minstrel 1. Babs is one in a million. Her 'educated' voice has that soft tone quality that we read so much about but seldom hear. FRANCIS MICHAEL SEKEL Tiny Latin Scientific Course. French Club 3, Public Speakng Club 4, Glee Club 2, Operetf ta 2, Minstrel 4. Tiny is by no means the minutest thing on this side of the hemisphere. There is nothing this man does fear-'cept his lady dear! JGHN JGSEPH SHUBSDA Kid General Course. Football 3f4 fReserve Captainj, Baseball 3, Gym Exhibit 2f3, Sportsmanship 3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect Attendance 6. Kid could get along with everyone but the feminine sex - Somewhere, sometime, , there will be a Madame X - Awaiting her chance, you to Vex. giifg:-lif '355 :g-'j:-'fgfjg,fi5r1.gff2F -QF :if -'gg-ay 3. far si- l gee-4 ., .fr ' 'eggs ze F-' or-Qfazia, e- if: if S-5551, :Sie C++, f'i r -spa ..,.i-.:-- .alia -,...ifL,,,a ricase. 'El..:.::1-711, ,- .ia 2: -fr?:1.Ei,,,1-fin? ,ei 42,3 PAGE THIRTY-THREE F QE- L ,:. ..- ' lr' Q 'A Q il,,.-fee-'M-,ffm-ig 13-gf 'ffrlstgf f X- x , x 0'5 'Q-Tj, sr' gg, LV, E' gg, A -'-W . .Q 4 f :TI . 'f - ' - 'f i-si Q wiliilv -f'-Qrf, ' :'i,,:f, -W gg:-iff, Ev-Y' 4.5 , 51 if ei 5' L .iii gif- fi f' Ulf' N, -Y : :l'l1f'. -5,3-fr-f'f -f ,l :1 57es.-,Q,':.f!. -is-1--:L--W 7 -A HT? ' 1 V. f '-N: -71: '-,. -- ':.:f-..,-fi fn aggef----fir'-:fE7ff.-:1f 1:-am' ' 4-.f 1-.T -5.-, -f :,'s,,fzsf 5,1 515.35 .ai ?.J.-14-..:f'.-i., Aazxnf-au- . -af 'T' ,fam-s..f ' '-:Wt ' Ai ' +. is ef ii - .eg Q.. ss ' ' e, - -, s' i. .- qw.: l CLIVE SILVI Olive Commercial Course. Gym Exhibit 1f2f3, School Savings Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect Attendance 2. Olive has a smile for everyone- Therefore her life will be a merry one. FRANK A. SMIGIELSKI P Swag Boys' Mathematical Course. Glee Club lf2f3, Public Speaking Club 4, Minstrel 1, Operetta 2, Football 4, Gym Exhibit 1f2f3, Perfect Attendance 10. Smig was content to just get along. Tries to master such words as PRIMOGENI- TURE and INTERMITTANT without much 1 SUCCESS. EDNA MAE SMITH l S'rnitty7' General Course. Gym Exhibit 2, Glee Club 3, Perfect Attendance S. Edna's eyes are her nemesis! Not while your aunt Tillie is in Kansas. ANGELA B. SOBOLESKI Angie Latin Scientific Course. Glee Club 2f3, Gym Exhibit 1f2f3, Minstrel 4. U Angie is the kind of a. girl that makes your head go into a whirl-And for the curi- ous-Yes, she blushes fast and furious. PETER H. SOKOLA ' Pete i ' General Course. Civic Club 3, Social Club 4. Pete is a thoroughbred Keystonian. Ac- tually proud of the fact, too. Just a hope- less case of Home Sweet Home. I Us .... T, , as fa chifw'-'T . gif 1 P P - ' ?g it 4--fee? is fr'-,?Q,i'fe f is . Lil A ff! To is if ,- -4 1f:r3:? 1-Er n f2g - ii PAGE TH I RTY-FOU R K 1 .M if - QF :- -e 9 -if 3.-. -agefi-E.-Y. 2--r , 3-X.. fee: 'S 1 I THEODORE EDWARD SOWINSKI Teddy Classical Course. Public Speaking Club f 4, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, Minstrel 1f4, Year Book Staff, French Club 3, fTreas.D, Basket' ball Reserve 4, Operetta 2, Perfect Attend' ance 4. Teddy is the class's versatile student. Solid and Vergil are first cousins to Ted, as are Joe French and Mike Physics. JOHN JOSEPH STASIK .. Cyn General Course. Football 3f4, Gym Ex' hibition 1f2f3, Dramatic Club 4, French Club 3, Perfect Attendance 6. Cy can't and never will be serious, girls- S'no use! Just a DEVIL MAY CARE lad. RONALD THOMPSON . Hon Latin Scientific Course. Orchestra Club 1, Art Club 3 QTreas.j, Public Speaking Club 4, Gym Exhibition 1, Minstrel 1, Perf fect Attendance 4. I-Ion had many hectic bouts with Dan Cupid-until Jean came along. FRED TILLEY Hook General Course. Art Club 3, Public Speaking Club 4, Gym Exhibition 1, Min' strel 1, Basketball 1f3, Year Book Staff. Hook was a man's man, by heck- Never will HE let a woman set on HIS neck. 3 SUSAN R. TRAVARELLI ' 'Sue' ' Commercial Course. Minstrel 1f4, Op' eretta 2, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, Concert 2, Glee Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect At' tendance 4. Sue, the class danseuse-4 Lithe, spry as a fairy Princess. '1i.1.1 4' 1-.... .g.is,.E?j4is. Tii iii T51..V?e:s.'Eiglg,s.:sg.E-11..jif,,gii,,a.ism 7i7, ii:'N -'25 PAGE THIRTY-FIVE . Kiwi 1 ,.,. Zak:-V , I . '? ,f'2.'?' SL: it -- -'E?7 Q-'iq'-555 l ' 'E '-Q . iii: -1' Y' 7 Yi 1 A 1 t -Stas-f. ' A - -if-is 4 S JOHN QUSADAVIN r s l sufackm A Classical Course. Art Club 3, Public Speaking 4, Baseball 2. Quoting one of John's admirers: A studious, serious minded boy. i EDWARD VERGARI CABOZO7! Commercial Course. Cperetta 2, Min- strel 1-4, Year Book Staff, Class Secretary 2, Glee Club 213, Dramatic Club 4, fVfPres.Q, Perfect Attendance 3. His Words like so many nimble and airy servitors, trip about him at command. A boy deserving a great hand. THADDEUS C. WALSH Thad Classical Course. Art Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Journalism 4, Gym Exhibit lf2, Cp' eretta 2, Minstrel 1-4, Senior Play. Thad, a conspicuous, colorful figure thru- out his student years, will always stand out in our memories. GLENN N. WATKINS Watty General Course. Orchestra Club lf2f3f4, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, Concert 2, Perfect Attendance 10, Cheerleader 4, Minstrel 1-4, Journalism Club-4. Gather in your sweethearts boyg Glen will take them! ! Ask ? ? ? '7 JEANETTE WEINSTEIN l f ' A Hfennien Commercial Course. Minstrel 1, Cperetf ta 2, Gym Exhibition lfZf3, Glee Club 1f2, 4 Good Books 3 QTreas.D, Dramatic Club 4. Jeanette is always neat- To see her is quite a treat. . ,is ,.-.N..--.--...1.-ma,.-. . ------3.--A --reef--as-f 1 ,N'2li -. NNETTE -,,-ggg. -6 1-sf-.T M224 3111- 5 T A 4 Jig ?:'Ef 1' sg--Q? '-12' ' 'ET '3?',i:V ,ilsi T51 ii .-:i.,.,:ii- ,g F mg.,.:f.:..ne:.- --Ax-..-fa - - -- ' 8 PAGE THIRTY-SIX , f . S iff? :ga 1- M-fe- fr :ff fi'f'i'-'E - sf -fs --:ff -21 . 4 E-' 43- '?:'.'1sriE- 'E'-,Ai-, 35 Si- Afiildlii- 15 - ziggy FREAS WILLIS Hook Commercial Course. Crchestra Club 2f3' 4, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, Minstrel 1, Basket' ball Reserve 4, Perfect Attendance 12. Hook is a great talker! Yeah! Him 'n Floyd Gibbons! Never mind Hook, this Floyd person will run himself dry, then you come in. JULE BARBARA WCNSAVAGE Indie Latin Scientific Course. Glee Club 3, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, Perfect Attendance 2. Julie has orbs that twinkle like stars in the sky- Then it is no wonder you hear so many simps sigh and sigh! HELEN H. YANAITIS Helen,' Commercial Course. Minstrel 1, Gym Exhibition 1f2f3, Glee Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Perfect Attendance 7. Helen is always done-Before the rest of the class is even begun. CLEMENTS THECDCRE YOZWIAK A HTIM- .SQIENTN-7 Cleml' ' . French Club 3, Glee Club 2, Dramatic Club 4, Gym Exhibition 1' 2f3, Minstrel 1, Perfect Attendance 6. Clem was a thoroughbred mysognist for . well nigh three years. But when you're a Senior you just can't help it, ask Clem ! ! 'Z qilqqlfgfn. l 'l i R565 5919151 fagifm 1 Air gas .,.. assi -esgfif-5-:if :sag HF V754 fig -as fx. is if Til T11 oi ' LLH 45'11'2' Lg ii.. T 11 L 31:4 4 fc PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GERALD LAVELLE, President EDWARD PODEHL, Vice-President STANLEY PETROSKI, Secretary ' JAMES CAFFREY Treasurer x x x A 1 5 ' PAGE 'THIRTY-EIGHT 55:-1-hir QQ J --EL., Y . .?'f'f'. 553-A -: -iS- '-?',4i- ffl V -ii 315 Yi. iT:-.. -rg,-gg ' ,Y L.- 5- -ff? -ifsi Trim.-xilr :srQ,Liii37' CLASS PO E THE HIGHWAY OF LIFE Tonight as we pause on life's highway, The crossroads are beckoning on, We must choose anew which way we'l1 go, For our school life is past and gone. If only we'd thought of the future, As we traveled our carefree way, We might have had more knowledge, To go on with our journey today. For one must be brave in the struggle, As on through life we tread, V , That nothing may mar our pathway, Which will cause us pain anddread. Each one shall be proud of his conquest, And shall encourage another along, For, it is not by a selfish snatching, That the best things in life are won. And so, dear classmates, with sorrow, We shall part on our ways tonight, And we'll each share new hopes for the morrow, And we'll all guide our lives toward the right. L AGNES HANDS, '32. CLASS S NG Tune-- THE WALTZ You SAVED EOR Schooldays Hlled with memories, Soon we'll be out in the world, Mem'ries we love to ponder o'erg And we will strive, our best work to dog Cf days passed so joyfully, As the years passing by, Mem'ries that have gone, to return no more. Our fondest mem'ries, will be of you. Fare thee well, dear Alma Mater, We are leaving you today, Our studies all are over, And we'll be on our way. Dear teachers, and dear classmates, We are bidding you adieu, And we hope you'll remember The Class of Thirtyftwo. RUTH GII.DEA, '32. 'J if as 1 Q A fw sv it .Qi , Ng 3 x nf ,- xx i L, f ' stis . A V, ' 1 H. S' . Z. 1 L , 5 y U4 .mn xt a + L .- g i . -lpg Q-Xl' , f , - X- weft-sf 'lf ' .1 ir if fc. aww- ..ef. . .,.-ls?-1 .-... .. 4xf-Yls-y '-4'-malh 199, .- PAGE THIRTY-NINE , W, Q g 3,Lv.,1fY5.A Q, -' x w n i 1 E V K ? i Q ifzf:E '?:?'5' :?i?' f- f5' 1- -1 11gf i 1173: l' We-L git-?1Q.ET WJ 'T' , --'--7'Qg ' xf ia 1 ,f i g' -if '3 if:,- is ..-T-s. Tr' iii- 4:-.Q.-in ' ir -1F- Ta :iii f 'if .TaiQAi:..Tii.:E17y ,- r N 2, 3 Q Q. 4 b. A ,N .. , , 7, .-,. - 5 - ll 1 'xy '1 ' 1 'i r y 1 X i I' N :: I n IN. K Q 1 ig si: px 4 I 3 .... X: , -v - I L - 1 - L ' f' I un I , 'Q uf ,I 'fu A 1 I H VVLXI' L . - , - w . I' 2 2 'AA' V n ll. naw . l T ,ta I b S' 3 ,K fb f ' 4 k'X S l 4 -'I X A . , - D H L, . 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'T n V V I ns i I li ' ' I s JUNIOR GIRLS FIRST ROW: Sophie Telep, Aline Davis, Olga Cerrasi, Elizabeth Mahowski, Mary Versari, Surilla Grossman, Bertha Rolnick, Genevieve Gayeski, Emily Kubicki, Edith Bartolomei, Jean Guinan, Viola Brigani. SECOND ROW: Rita Corcoran, Ethel Bowen, Angela Bartolornei, Franes Zelinski, Irene Tomschock, Stella Price, Emma Harding, Stephina Polkal, Mary Elward, Regina Redington. THIRD ROW: Irene Stanovich, Margaret Slabinski, Josephine Zyblet, Leda Paoluc- ci, Elena Mattucci, Helen Pelak, Alma Paolucci, Mary Sheskaites, Elizabeth J ablonski. FOURTH ROW: Stephina Yakaski, Marian Walsh, Elizabeth Kinder, Helen Sonos- kus, Irene Smith, Irene Love, Louise Zdanciewicz, Dolores Daw, Helen Bryski. FIFTH ROW: Juliana Conti, Anna Racemus, Betty Conniff, Sarah Shinko, Ger- trude Hughes, Celia Lispi, Rosalie Smiegelski, Mary Patronick, Edna Orzechowski. SIXTH ROW: Josephine Motta, Mary Grosek, Helen Garahan, Anna Watkins, Ber- nice Watkins, Marian Pattison, Joan Darling, Anna Konnick. ss,-rwifg, Ili- . lg Xxkk ,AX sf ,,r-.5 tl :Af Ti R is I S S 'Sift ' Vi, . sf' I' , i V4 'sii X fiff if? N .3 X,-w .ms is V K 'yi 1 l s x xx, K :lf b ,'k l'gk5 :. T f . ,..., - e M' . ' ,, , A if mmgcwliw iw L .- -'g sgwf' flfQlTW3ffg gg f F fl , if I X I - 'F M A -xik fxlifmk? . is if M i ' W Q Q ' wp 1. a,1s.-it s ii ,-'a f'i5'+W4,f F XA' U - 1 'V ' Q NM IQ IJ X Ql'b.X0: , s.-M.: .-.... ,. nldalw :l s is + fi f---W -4 'N' X ' ' PAG E FO RTY-TWO ,, . , - . -Y. -. -- --U --- - -Q-11?----, .. 4, fr sw-,TjIfi5f5 ,Q X - Q ' X. 'Y' i ff? f '-ggi' ' 'WV' ' in '?'A-1 39's-' ilffzg. E+, 3 ,5- FSS- .1 .C 'Q .:5f. - -- - 5 ,A . . N 5 Y . D. ,n, v ,:,, -,1 ,rl l, 1' 5'1- 'grr Ltr, A ,::. - 52:1 - T 'fir r ,Q Xi .Ig '51, :1 iv ,ig sie, rzrfeii 5:2 ,JH -. l- -I-2-'Fe-'L 11-61:-L. .:i.z-s:--H -L . ' . Law- N Q, ss- N SN Z f- f- -T12 :' :f:. hi'f'if.I - ' . ' ' ,. ' -1, 4-ii 'fve- 1- 'Zi I tix: ,- ':.-rue.: -. -.1-- ::-' Ti:-V-5' -c'-f-sage? 1.-EET 1.-me? --'- ...J1 'lg ,RPL ' I J -ff--. - ......:' 53 -1-Q'-,Eg-f 'zaiif' P -isa: 1' Q A , -1:-P Y - 1'-' as-..z g r..-fe...-guage-:.ar.i:.,,T:,CQ., H ,frfs rf..ifg..fsL:2-,,.-an V-lsr 9 -S 'fi Q9 -C5 Q . -. ,N 5- A .Y : .:..:-s. w X N Q A X r if f X X A 37' - C awww RQ -N X Q x K 3 . K P Q N X x t , all Q E C X 1 A, I s , Q X Q Q. 3 X J X S QR N iw X 9 X x X Q Q, N x qw l I - B ly so . , Q - f A -S A . JUNIOR BOYS FIRST ROW: Albert Berrettini, Charles Niziolek, Frank Perdoski, Thomas Seibert, Anthony Keil, Artino Cardoni, Sollie Gelb, Geno Lepore, Leonard Mikelonis, Armand Spagnuolo, Silvio Panateri. SECOND ROW: John Lewis, Joseph V ielkopolski, Edward Kutish, Diano Marusi, Clement Viglotti, Wesley Dixon, Peter Posatko, Frank Check, Joseph Zyblut, David Smith. THIRD ROW:- Levio Dominick, Walter Montiville, Harry Keil, Andrew Kosloski, George Osika, Steven Rock, John Locke, John Wislocki, William James. FOURTH ROW: Robert Walsh, Harry Roman, Casimer Mocion, John Mahon, George Kxgipsha, John Smith, Frank Pennoni, Frank Pomichter FIFTH ROW: Edward Slabinski, George Kanyucla, William Charnetski, Adam Mc- Donald, William Oldershaw, Stanley Wojtaliewicz, Harold Green. SIXTH ROW: William Cook, Robert Dolbear. ,, s- Al. xg Ne, ' ff- S 'S N-QXN f fx , if f ' X F X f S if S? 1 ' -l if X- ' Xwkirgmgfz-Sv' x 5,652 fx .l A ,. , X ss QQFQ, 1 A x es tx yss. Nsbslisx. ig-Qtsx X Q f' 'S for 1 ,RY t VQI N .L ,K - N in ,fs X b s, , XFN Q 1 -kms ,--- . MMA f . Q . . 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THIRD ROW: Janet Mazzatosta, Rita Gallagher, Jennie Hands, Sophie Folchek, Helen Waskavage, Rita MacMillan, Madeline Carpenter, Martha Johnson, Irene Gidish, Julia Brogus, Jennie Kopstys, Anna Yudine. , FOURTH ROW: Johanna Javick, Charlotte Phillipini, Frances Collura, Anna Ada- mitis, Irene Surowitz, Veronica Jurista, Lillian Daraskeviecz, Anna Fosko, Helen Ya- shemski, Lovey Glowatch. PAGE FORTY-FOUR Xxx X E .. - ' Q. gejilrtmi.. 5 , , L ,Qi K X , QQQ f : .Q':ssf-53.253 K F ,.,,T1qF,,-,,..-.::,.H.,-m...,.--. 5- . :T ., Q K U ., WY -,.lM..-,.T. .M ,,-Y ---.-,..w.---'- - a - -'i A I , ji . .A eil-17? 4 lisif' 2'lii'is5iS . ,-1 ' .. , 4 - Q- .,-,,.,, Tiig. A A- .,.,., ...-:-f-gl 1 Y , ,A 1-as if-L V- -- ff:-.. , , -:M Q, V r.-1 -L - x ., , - H- :,.-Ar,-ss-wwxf QSMS- - - ' -,R nt Q :End N-1.UAAl-Q ml Q i xg, Mmx M h. , at ,QRS , K, .Q-:Q -- .. .,.-:,av sz N A Qk. aL.-,-, . ,, .- s .M WW-,Cn P- x'r'i. ' i S'i5W.C.' V' ' wife :Vs as 5 ss.: mit: 5 -'Q - rs:-ff '. . ff, . or we w f X ,rf -N . . SOPHOMORE BOYS FIRST ROW: David Bonsall, Alfred Luckenbach, Edward Wickland, George Pol- lack, Joe Saferon, Emery.Check, Vincent Yanaitis, Francis Garrahan, Joseph Mc- Groarty, Donald Pryor, Michael Goviler. ' SECOND ROW: James White, J ce Benczakowski, Edmund Liberski, Gilbert Adams, Jeristo Gubiotti, Edward Silvi, Buell Kester, Raymond Starzinski, ,Philip Churnside, Patrick Cerroni, Victor Flussi. THIRD ROW: Malcolm Pattison, John Magee, Steve Jaris, Joseph Locke, Edward Bonavage, Peter Evans, Thelbert Pattison, Simon Rasimas, Leonard Pomichter, Carl Kresge. FOURTH ROW: Santy Menta, Frank Locke, Theodore Nichols, George Cole, Frank Pilwallis, Frank Koninski, Joseph Walski, Bryce Honeywell, Mitchell Zarosky. FIFTH ROW: Fernando Balderi, John Aniskevich, Anthony Florio, Nicholas Spak, William Isbitski, William Turner. It ,Q PAGE FO RTY-FIVE fg '1j'f5 3f.' 'xc' gi-LEC? Lifil H , i 5.11 - fe , If ag: qi --:F H-:na-2 e?,4ae fair- ' ' fc . , - SOPHOMORE BOYS FIRST ROW: Joseph Stasik, Louis Pelligrini, John Krichen, Stanley Voychick, Edward Kulick, Luther James, Edgar Pagliarini, Michael Kutch, Michael Hovastock, Henry Bobeck, Sam Angelo, Edwin Smith.l SECOND ROW: Jerry Pascucci, Frank Marrick, Henry Figlock, Mathew Rusack, Roger Owens, Francis Dove, Paul Lavelle, Mario Condiotti, Carl Derr, Frank Satanick, Stanley Michelski. - THIRD ROW: Russell Bilby, Michael Krill, Alek Pultash, Robert Price, Angelo Manchie, Frank Pendolphia, Michael Yanasczefski, Thomas Richardson, Edward Kulic- kowski, Roger Ortolani. Q FOURTH ROW: Anthony Lavelle, Michael Vislotski, Joseph Sobeleski, Thomas James, Merritt Hughes, Frank Mazor, Robert Hays, Thomas Wallace. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Seraphin, George Hilbert, Joe Haynor, Michael Saltis, Rich- ard Cook, Billy Connors. - A PAGE Fonrv-sux .A W , , ,,.:i:L1k.1 1 -.J-:. - L 1, ix, 4 :fnrz :1?2f?:Q -, , g-Q22 V-sz' ' 7 'T' 4 1..- '. 'fa 4 Vg., 'fit .ia -31:5 ..-H ,, , -z-, -2- -11,71-:W ,m1,,-l.n.:',- -Y-J - - - - v--- W - --' l K FRESHMAN GIRLS FIRST ROW: Anna Sanko, Harriet Howells, Eugenia Bassarab, Rita Cartwright, Leona Brzycki, Evelyn Armalay, Elizabeth Vitchercofski, Genevieve Nasternak, Helen Antinovich, Susan Hreha, Agnes Yurcha, Ethel Thomas, Anna Kotsak, Emma Barthol- omi. SECOND ROW: Jennie Prenga, Anna Lutynslgi, Marie Washney, Clara Georgetti, Helen Matukonis, Elza Mann, Martha Magda, Francis Charnetski, Mary Brazynski, Mary Sarnecki, Stella Bohonko, Olga Seamon. THIRD ROW: Alice Hughes, Ethel Summerson, Cassie Jakaboski, Helen M. Antino- vich, Mildred Hlujiva, Jennie Frantz, Anna Pieck, Josephine Bajerski, Clarissa Williams, Mary Gibbons, Anna Szostak. FOURTH ROW: Olga Kepchene, Grace Darling, Mary Poltash, Anna Okolovitch, Helen Timalonis, Santina Pennoni, Margaret Mann. A g V . ,kt , ' X! , l 5 ,Q qi Q B, ,ra in ,Qi .. IS V ts lp if Y-M-,xv - Vs 2 + ii f fl - l wi -we . K f- ..,. . at 11, s - H I J X ' '- is Q f f '95 1 --- 1 G In 5 G t 5 f 'fix 7 - A - Q' N .15 2 5 :2 5 5 Lf: :' fisf:?75: +, ' W -7 Zh? ,, W 1 P, x ,3,-xl, 1 - . . p,Q1,g,w My xv 1 ' 0 ' - w R N ' ri ---' 4 is -9 '. '1'-5-fig, ht PIA' . 5 ,lt - 47 ,s Biff, ' 'far xl' -, . ' - '- M ' ' . 'K ' .L-- . ...-:xiii .ml .. ,QMJJD mriwg D- J'--.-1--M x'il1'iW- 19-55 -' 1 PAGE FO RTY-S EVEN , J V-Y'----Y'- -,.. , - ,,,.,.,. .. .- I 5 it if? R55 if 7?1 ? ,l51?,ffe O? 'I 'EFT A af' as liz? 'l fan I f-3.-::i,' TQ -. 'TTR 1 , b-LEE viva? ii? A 'Q iff a an 'f-H-is-L --51 - -- - ai R ew-i J -sf A1 .ie .ef -al E. fa Ef,,i..g1c,' I I! 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' FRONT ROW: Peter Rozdilski, Anthony Rowinski, Podlasek, Joseph Mainwaring, Chester Kulick, Alfred DeAnge1is, Allen Harper, Herbert Grossman, Michael Wislowski, Matthew Kelly, John James, Alec Leciston, Joe Sanders. SECOND ROW: Louis Kaufer, William Sincavage, Francis Willis, Leo Sesinski, Michael Petrunski, Michael Kosik, Joseph Bryski, Willard Scutt, Albin Novak, Charles Gelb, John Pelak, Edward Polukonis. ' THIRD ROW: Teddy Price, Joseph Boni, Joseph Pomichter, William Oplinger, Harry Cardoni, James Smith, Benjamin Bagienski, William Elward, Robert Smith, John Osuch. FOURTH ROW: Adam Cygielski, John Ferguson, Frank Stanowich, Angelo Man- santi, Paul Duddy, Angelo Fida, Stanley Golis, Casimar Kuchemba. Xi, X Nix ' x X NM ' f V X'il X '-5. ' ' .Xf..-,Arg gixws -X ' .rf js' X- fa-X' an v X- X. 1 . X-'ffws ' 'M - ' . 5 F .f 9 X ss A-ff .Q ' ' A WN x xf .N jk P: . 5 wiv, 1 , X . , ,Xe Mx f wang , X . , is X 3. N 155 X: X - Xe s-Xi' mpg . J F X, i , X wail? 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SECOND ROW: Stanley Bajetski, Michael Gulius, Jack Pearson, Justin Madiconis, Clinton Geary, Tarquinio Parboni, Thomas McCormack, William Derr, Edward Stahur- ski, William Keil. , THIRD ROW: Anthony Timolonis, Daniel Cardoni, Frank Katinski, Armando .An- geli, Stanley Wolnynic, Elwood Delmore, Michael Gruss, Robert Atkinson, Thomas Mc- Nair. FOURTH ROW: Vincent Stella, Reginald Williams, John Yudin, Thomas Santucci, Walton Lord, Felix Pavis, Joseph Likowski, Harry Flussi. A FIFTH ROW: John Walling, Felix Bechetti, John David, Victor Shinko, Stanley Likowski, John Kovalkewicz. l , 1 , T , S, - ff . 3 it sw , Xb , 1 fi f -N s o , ,,f' X - 5. i A f' S ' N95 I ' ,J , N- . .. Xb . X. . , x 1 in . :,.,,t.x - . 13,1 QL ' ,i f I .ll -A W5 F ,Q-lx K - . a if one .x G, R. NNN iskxk Q . K .i if - i 1 J A -x '1 - X F4 ' i N iff x ii qi' f - 'kiwi N , ,Q , ag e ing . QQ 3 K , 1 ,gm 1 . Q. i Q , Q , f- 4 . N , - . Q ,gp - w. ,,:,-:S,,,,., - 1 , 5 or -9 A l3.f'v ?'is f ff- . : ' , A 1 X - . 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SECOND ROW: Joseph Dzierzynski, Frank King, Henry Janisziwski, John Sedor, Harold Turner, Bernard Antinovich, Stanley Lolko, Frank Belinski, Joseph Karpien. THIRD ROW: Edward Antosh, Demitri Klimovitch, Theodore Damczyk, Lawrence Malymdziak, Joseph Kienetz, William Price, Frank Pietrzynski, Joseph Augustine. FOURTH ROW: Stanley Brzycki, Cornelius Shovlin, Michael Krill, Cornelius Psikus, Lawrence Pilecki, Walter Maleski, Stanley Guszewski. ' FIFTH ROW: James Roach, Walter Pacewich, Peter Navinski, John Riccetti, Michael Feszchak, John Marlino, Joseph Olszewski. .-ff' .. -'K ' - Q iss' IN:-'X r ' .1 ISN'- r I Y Q' V lf i6'?i 2 fi FJJIN Y C -,TQ GN , w2 ':f- 1: XX' 6 'M ' Wx' T ss, is s ' fm f .. 'x,L i ,j t3.X::YgXgxSfSxs F - : ,rf - X 5 :X Sv: 65 ' N F' M ' X 3 . - 1 Y S355 S . 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FIFTH ROW: Sterling Honeywell, Joe Foski, Joseph Walski, Anthony Burkavitz, Edward Bonevicz, Peter Evans, Angelo Manchia. OFFICERS Faculty Advisor ...., .................................. M r. Hugh A. Walsh President - .............. ............. E dward Podehl Vice President ..... ,........ M ichael Majoris Secretary ,,,,,.,...,, ....... M ichael Leciston Treasurer ..., ......... E mery Check - 'f 'li ,irt if . , I -X sf Sf I x 1: ' O - QQ S333-ftf5iSi'1Y ' 35 itsslikle P I X . . ' -' , N125 ,J - f.,f as 5, Q ,., W, . MX 'qt 5, li? i 1 In ,. ,Q as T X w A .fi , I 251-Q...-..1 , A Stix!!-' Y ig .f 'th el 'l'.f-N X-iff QQ V ik i V N . ggi K J.. ., . 1 N .ss K - YL .. -, -X , X'-:x ' , 9 'I 1 C 5 U . , x 1 f s ' sf? QS: fsi. X J' if f I f g ' R ' 5 J ' f ses 3 I i l V+ if in if 1 . E tv ' + w L Q jf f rg M i 3' x,i.,.TLf-'I-'A?f4,, 1. . Q.-Aim .-M .. :W 'M7i 'L 4W' Wi' PAGE Fl FTY-FOU R 0 ? '.l'ST'?f. 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Q 'E 'S s X Q N' l , A ' w -- ---Y DRAMATIC CLUB FIRST ROW: Edward Vergari, Emma Pape, Antonina Rasimas, James Ralston. SECOND ROW: Stephina Yakoski, Anna Rasemus, Angeline Maslowski, Miss Anna Malloy, Helen Niemczyk, Helen Konieczny, Agnes Panaway. THIRD ROW: Surilla Grossman, Louise Kei1, Susan Traverelli. FOURTH ROW: Jeanette Weinstein, Anna Hutz, Jule Matukaitis, Agnes Hands, Helen Yanaitis, Helen Palkiewicz, Barbara Schall. FIFTH ROW: Mary Grosek, Mary Elward, Beatrice Richardson, Helen Bassarab Helen Featherstone, Johanna Mattick. T SIXTH ROW: Edna Markisheski, Olive Silvi, Jule Dorish, James Harper, Louise Ortolani, Evelyn Dominick. SEVENTH ROW: James Caffrey, John Stasik. EIGHTH ROW: William Roberts, John Bagienski, Clemens Yozwiak, Gerald La velle, Thaddeus Walsh, Willard Hancock, John Shubsda, Joseph Polinski. ' OFFICERS Faculty Advisor .... ........ M iss Anna Malloy President .,...,........ ............ J ames Ralston Vice-President .... ......... 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N,s.q!:'Lx '-fiflgiilx ' .. -C -A ,- - , as -V - V- ss., -A 1,-A -EVM 2 is Xl ,, , ,E-ff F? 15:1 'g ff. 'sf J,-fffif. 3? iii, , C- ffi 2'TIL+..f: '1 'v'. 5i'f H A 3 ' -14: , -41? .- - '-333' 4 Qzgif '-qw?:' 23.:.f:+ 11:52 . 'lf .if x:l,3i.i-Z- im'ii? -aEZ3:! Ii'- 3rE31Zf' 2152551 - NESS F S 3-li ' ,Q '41 X Si x L- f' w 4, Sy X , I 5 fx Xa 'N X if cw NN X Tig ' it X K A fx TN N e if , ,X f N I X ...iyrx . , X . QR X X is X 'I S s V' , ., fi- . . .Q 5 N FOLK DANCING CLUB FIRST ROW: Eugenie Bassarab, Josephine Conti, Anna Kotsak, Lucy Louri, Miss Marie Murphy, Veronica Brozowski, Isabelle Moritz, Helen Ciezhowski, Jeannette Ro- manczak. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Corcoran, Lovey Glowatch, Angela Soboleski, Rose Mc- Cormack, Rita MacMillan, ,Iean Maguire, Emily Gayewski. THIRD ROW: Regina Redington, Anna Foski, Charlotte Philipini, Anna James, Stephina Kovalkevicz, Eva Swalko, Emily Sindica, Josephine Niemczyk. FOURTH ROW: Genevieve Prenga, Genevieve Nasternak, Stella Pohonko, Virginia Novak, Sophia Narbecci, Alice Hughes, Cassie Zahoboski, Jennie Frantz, Francis Char- neski. FIFTH ROW: Anna Litenski, Marie Washney, Evelyn Armalay, Helen Antinovitz, Bridget Pruchinski, Alice Surovitz, Edith Randall, Stephina Yakaski, Mary Brozanski, Anna Paieck. SIXTH ROW: Francis Kluch, Josephine Chodakowski, Mae Clark, Grace Darling, Betty Swoda, Mary Smigielski, Ellen Antinovitz, Santa Pennoni. , OFFICERS Faculty Advisor ....... Marie A. Murphy President ........ ..... Charlotte Philipini I Vice-President ...........,.,......... ...... J osephine Conti Secretary and Treasurer .... ........... A nna Fosko J i . , - l X f .. .- A ,Diff X 'f trseivggaggqif-551 4 Y' -'rox-X - 2 x.., '1 K' Xknfr i X1 f 5 f i s 1.: X B C pit, Q 4 'Q' ug-3 N g En ix . if bil' K I 1953482 NP Q' F i i 'P' LLJ N L ggayh Aw M, if , . ,,, X X l 4 , ..:rX- Q N :J X .iz . , i . X - -' r fi , . 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T SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Kinler, Maridn Walsh, Ethel Bowen, Sophie Telep. THIRD ROW: Josephine Motta, Helen Pelak, Angela Bartolomei, Flora Parbuoni, Jean Maguire. OFFICERS Faculty Advisor ...... ................................... M r. A. D. Sharratta President .............. ................... A line Davis Vice-President .... ..... E lena Matucci Secretary ..,........ ....... M ary Versari Treasurer ....... Betty Conniff ,- ix ji r 3 Qfrtilegfrf x ' i If-I-' ' - f' '-'L' VV ' F ' if .M V Sig - ig? Xi f .N - ,fa A- X3 ,X Q-.fx N, ffxyf rkkk J . . ,,-,fm BN - ff A- S' ' 1 . th ,Q '-l' - sk t 4 . ,,1 l- W e ,N ye- h w N.. N Q NX . 'Q' 1 Z 1 J 4 .wtf f - Y S W -swarm f Y Iss? f 1 'brig m iv Y 1 P4 . F i f s iw ,gg , fv . . . .,-. I e NY' my if JW' gl I 5 if-T W ' - - -.-3fQ.1f...... .. .lzaeiab .,.' I 'ix f es.,. I-milk.-Mwi. i.f:: .-.A PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT J Ii g x 'A g9E1kYxP , 'X w , X ,X ,N .fa - -ff '? '-,i Q 115' ' rr A' Q.. -2- IA -f . - ., A '. :'- ' t :S't1I'f 'T.ff'P f 'M'-..'.' 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THIRD ROW: Grace Nesbitt, Grace Hughes, Celia Lispi, Mary Sobczak, Sarah Shinko, Irene Smith, Olga Kepchene, Winifred Roche, Agnes Smith, Genevieve Gayew- ski, Emily Kubicki, Elizabeth Lavix, Irene Gidich, Frances Schall. FOURTH ROW: Luther James, Clinton Geary, Robert Forster, Ernest Tubman, Stanley Smigielski, Walter , Pacewicz, Alfred Luckenbach, Jerry Paccucci, Mitchell Zurawsky, John Lewis, Thomas Seibert, Paul Bergan, George Cole, Louis Pellegrini. FIFTH ROW: David Bonsall, Joseph Benczkowski, John Mahon, Anthony Florio, Santy Menta, Joseph McGoarty. OFFICERS Faculty Advisor ..... ............................,.... M iss Mildred Fallon President ............... ...,................ J ohn Mahon Vice-President .... ........ R obert Walsh Secretary ........... ......... I rene Smith Treasurer ........... .............. I rene Love Accompanist ..... ........ K athryn Hess K I 1 . 5 r . A ,. . . P gif -- I be - -- .1525 some X, ,X rf 4 S, f . iii :,i, 4' ,ff ' ,f rfsril A . . . f 1 f S iiii N- A f I N: it rf. ,gs gg siisggf si it E X . 91,1 , f ' F11 e ei 5:5 f-Q t fx . I ,i - Q ,,,' S ,,f,i1E mif:g:x,3 ' 9339 - fl lib ' qlldbg in 47 3 'H 'f'5, '1-igiff r :' ' . -ff' ' , .,- it . X f ' . - .Jem .rmurab - ,: ,, , . 'A KYfr.Yg'f,.,Ll44uXl. Wap -PAGE FIFTY-NINE '- I.:-ss:,,:.t,Qsi. gf., It L-M. Es. ...X files' .L X sn, 5- I-Us 5.0 NVQ 2, .gx - --.--ww N' -QX 1 F' f ' - ix, ,L -L-,.sL L Wi is if L '0',zr .'-P. '-31' f.- 'gig sz, 5- 3 i ..- -- A SN, -v -A ,. TY-, f- J ,: - 3, sf fig-ff gr? .-:-.L 7 ..:?f:'- - :Tris 71' :Liz 'r :::.::. 'f' X Q: L Ei , -L ' .:'E-- f ' :LQLL .Fri-L 'V -fTl- ' ,Lf X. 1 F-3- ..,-,1 :gs-111: 4.---211. ,Z-4-w,:t.. :liz v's?Qs i w Q A -'S-:ze gc vi' . -fr wi, L -255,341 -LLQ 5-4, env- -'EF'-:f E?'f??Q -1111-I: . is L, N N Qxxi iris-.xg-7+ .zaei-.e.1.5g-3-fs,,, - -- -L.. L. :3:gi1L1,i f' F 'risen-5 :riff 'ifigrf' f:ff : '4l3-7.STf' if . -.::-gr 4, -1 ,:.- '7:::- ' -gf -4 if-' ,fir gy,-:, ss. -fi' :Q 1-9--' -1-Lf , .V ucv- ..,..t5..-1q:.-g.:.,L4iF- ,.1'.LL,:3B' L, 4: ,..f ' QW Sl ,si Q 'M ,LL --L :HL ,ei ,gkg ..1ih.. , ear L--5 ,gferg --, we xx., 1- tl N N ,A be N. ,ss his-s N Ls ss L: 1 .L-:fvfxgx im 5 ,fa Q ri' 'ff Q MINSTREL Directors-Miss Marie Murphy, Miss Mildred Fallon, Mr. Hugh Walsh Accompanist-Kathryn Hess Interlocutor-Johanna Mattick END WOMEN: Helen Bassarab, Olga Chernovsky, Evelyn Dominick, Rita Gallagher, Anna James, Louise Keil, Louise Ortolani, Agnes Panaway. CHORUS: Edith Bartolomei, Jean Brady, Viola Brigani, Rita Cartwright, Helen Ciechoski, Josephine Conti, Lorraine Corcoran, Rita Corcoran, Dolores Daw, Josephine Dominick, Nora Felli, Charlotte Filippini, Anna Fosko, Genevieve Franscavage, Emily Gayewski, Genevieve Gayewski, Irene Gidich, Lovey Glowatch, Jean Guinane, Harriet Howells, Gertrude Hughes, Addie Keil, Olga Kepchene, Stephina Kowalkiewicz, Florence Kresge, Emily Kubicki, Celia Lispi, Irene Love, Rita MacMillan, Jean Maguire, Elizabeth Mahowski, Rose McCormack, Grace Nesbitt, Emma Pape, Marion Pattison, Mary Pen- nogle, Elizabeth Pritchard, Anna Racemus, Antonina Rasimas, Regina Redington, Win- ifred Roche, Bertha Rolnick, Frances Schall, Helen Scutt, Jennie Sharatta, Sarah Shinko, Pauline Sindaco, Agnes Smith, Irene Smith, Mary Sobczak, Angela Soboleski, Susan Traverelli, Anna Watkins, Stephina Yakoski, Louise Zcancewicz. W fv- , ' Q K L IQ 1SfLjf'Eg41p. 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'riffs-ff' ':A :fE'f' .gee T,T:S6 '1' ri -in .1 E-' Q -ff J. sz, 2 ess- 5 fe.-F ww is-.rrsf-or I -,Ape 'N .es '1 ' fi- '?..,--f - 1T.-,::-:A-W 'z,..,.-:iii ,-,wg rv- :, V- -Si x Xt X QS.. is --M 44-41-8. -- -f.. .mc-M H2 4 in .,.., 1Q1,?'Ns5,l,js3j'i2 . ,X W ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW, Left to right: Frank Mazur, Edgar Pagliarini, Richard Cokok Thomas Goles. SECOND ROW: Dimitri Klimonitch, Amerigo Pennoni, Vincent Yanaitis, Orlando Bianchi, Stanley Petroski, Freas Willis, Roger Owens. THIRD ROW: Merritt Hughes, Julios Lutostansky, Andrew JaZOdZlI1Skl, Donald Pryor, William Turner, Dennis Palkoski, Henry Bobeck, John M. Yarrish, Thomas San tucci. OFFICERS Faculty Advisor .... ..... J ohn M. Yarrish President ............... ...... D ennis Palkoski Vice-President ..... ..... S tanley Petroski .Secretary ,...,,.... ..... O rlando Bianchi Treasurer .... ...... A nthony Stella ff gg 'Swag - Y, l Hoff' . 2 'N r -P i ffwx M. 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THIRD ROW: John Kowalkiewicz, Walton Lord, Beno Buccilli. FOURTH ROW: William Cook, Wilson Evans, William Charnetski, Stanley Petroski. Faculty Advisors ..... Editor ..................,.... Assistant Editor .......,......,......................... ..............................,... Associate Editors ..,,... Business Managers Typesetters ................... ........,..... . ............. OFFICERS P. J. Corcoran, Mr. Philip G. Keil 4 Stanley Petroski Armand Spagnuolo Novak, John Kowalkiewicz, Matthew Rusak, Johanna Mattick, Jean Brady, Ruth Gildea .Albin .--.-.Beno Buccilli, William Cook, Wilson Evans .Walton Lord, Thomas MacNair Printing Foreman ..... ............. ......... .... .......... G 1 6 I1 n WHtklnS ' 'R is N ii sw am.. ' g,q,,,'- T fiiafif ' SA . . Ilan X. A ev was . .vw K K K E i cf. A fi' 2 1. 5 'V lf- f j 'S S A ps' + -fs JL' 'X ,s.ig,..:,.,.ggs g qos., P igwif ,SER i ww MN . :W ss. K Q Q ,W RX J, cl .mlaijfgifo 5 -. 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SECOND ROW: Ronald Thompson, John Usdavin, Frank Smigielski. OFFICERS A Faculty Advisor ...... Mr. Thomas A. Brannan President .............. ........,............... L owell Brader 'Vice-President ..... Theodore Sowinski Secretary ......... ...... J oseph Satanick Treasurer .- ohn Usdavin ,..g-fggw-'-X-K. . fl Y .XX TA 2 f X if Mx 5 SAW A LNVEXX A X53 5 .-rg X . 1 1 ix A -, A .f .fs dded - 5-'ffl' f A ' X 2 X f ' Q gifs N 1- A Q x jx Xi vffx 1 A 1 ki? n,, fs 'SPN .: r x- L L . .1 , KA- img jf: ,- .sg .is Xsg ixx af , .. W ' f Z- NS' R R fi F - I 'Z lil 'Q S S ' f , ' Qifgksfs-s1vwd54S5? mms sf xsg fi 'EW . K, by W ft, Lg , 'D 17 Q sg as ls. f2'fm,W, F ' - f 1 f .E-- . --'Arla' .....- .. . X New ,Nyff,,RxL1.4Llf4g1gm N351 PAGE SIXTY-TH REE , 5 L A . ,,. V ,., Q C' 5 X 'I -A ff .- 4 ,. H.- M- - - .. ,..,- Y- V, . - -.., ,,f' , :E if A-fe -fr -1- Q- .. ' - J N : v HF -4 11' -L7-7-A, If ,ix ' f-- f rv ,-- ' - Ahxacii.. 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'- -TES.--Q-3--2 1- '-:.:+isii:1:f f -Q-?'..Q-Z -,.-:ggi - -::2:.f1- -veigf , L D:-3 , 'ai-faq-ij'?i 6 lf Tfkfif Y ,Q .a .7 ::i-,V -gi' 1 --.til-ihug-.a,ilf Ezfvgi Ei. :,,.,WV,iE.W-, E.- 'T -.,--riwei x4x Ji., 3: V T jg-, . .. X X X X . gg S X . ix I Q3 3 XX X My X x X X s X x xx. X li'ffisif1l.:ii.'.' if 55355 i R :51,5x??fk Wst fir-df -1 :rd .Q -Riismlg' . v X K, 0, ig. :2 ' ,,. M 5.1. ' -. .Q 4 . , . .. . 5 dx u r SENIOR PLAY CAST FIRST ROW: Helen Bassarab, Louise Keil, Louise Ortolani, Antonina Rasimas, Emma Pape, Jule Matukaitis. SECOND ROW: Thaddeus Walsh, James Caffrey, Miss Anna Malloy fDirectressJ, James Ralston, Gerald Lavelle, Willard Hancock. NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH A Comedy In Three Acts JAMES MONTGOMERY Robert Bennett .......................................................... James Caffrey E. M. Ralston ...... ....... J ames Ralston Dick Donnelly .............. ....., T haddeus Walsh Clarence Van Dusen .... ........., G erald Lavelle Bishop Doran .............. ....... W illard Hancock Gwendolyn Ralston .... .......... L ouise Ortolani Mrs. E. M. Ralston ....... Antonina Rasimas Ethel Clark ............ ............... L ouise Keil Mable Jackson ....... Jule Matukaitis Sable Jackson ..... .............. E mma Pape. Martha ................. ....... H elen Bassarab : sv .t.tt x xx A Nr-l ,L K .4 Q k .Ny 4 4-1 'P G1 f . Hfi ' PQ -H .Qjsflrgyi . .I W .49 1. . 'J , 53,25 jg 4 iivxii gm mfnff . 6. Q kk .3 as Sw fx '. :, . 13' M fi-.WN A S f I X , as ns x l3'l't 'ly X WK, A ' as ?.trS 7ifQ'.45 ,ms.ff21..zisg!...,a 3 .x:Ff'.?.5 ?1g1l3i:5 . 1 A 5 ,Q Q lv? -' ' X19 A Y . l. W7 . .M ' exif? 5 ' is if- 'f'K5'f'?f r lffft A 'FH' I 7 X Ti'fs Xi3YeP5sfTlxe-Nf'i'MfNW3iS A fwf-esfi X Q J 4 'Af T '31 . .1-- . t.-..u-1 .-.... .. ,iwslflb so fso.4.:.affxssis..,N., stwfi issi X A 1-3L-yifii-shf4uSl-.3512 ..- PAGE SIXTY-FIVE f , 'Ysi , jg.. - ' Q- .- -Q. ,ewes ,Qu -. 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' THIRD ROW: Edna Orzechowski, Anna Konnick, Bernice Watkins, Joan Darling, Mary Patronik, Elizabeth Jablonski. OFFICERS Faculty Advisor ..... ......,,..................... M iss Margaret Walsh President ,,,.,....,,,........,,,, ..... .......... F r ances Zielinski Vice-President ...................., ...... E dna Orzechowski Secretary and Treasurer .... . ..... Rosalie Smigielski y n 1 , ix: S 'sn KL xx Q I' -J-'C E ' if S Xf . - ' 2 X lk X SSX x ' ' 'hx T- ,iq lar' Q X g N.-ss. T , s ,..-X . ' E .isa eese f X . 'f -1. ',-f iii.-4--3 Q 4 W e fre' -E. C . 5' V f s'i ' 1 1' wismggg m ,sse afkxif xl -' , fu is ff' F'd'3N3 m.e , Q -- 3 fs- - TN.. H 1 . Q . iffm T' Q .'.- vs? :W T s f' 4'2 1 .4 ,wx K. We it .MQ , . Q N ai, K 1. A AX .QNX X, W - fairs , ij, K Q V J' Y' f ixlffilfaw fffiffgi fsi 2 Yi T- N, M We I .AME Ni 'ifvl.2fn..u,Ml195:21 , ' PAGE slxrv-sux mf-5 ' .:1- W, ,W V, im , ...,, , ,, .--.-,f, , f 4 W ,LY QE-C' 5.1 3: i- 'J if, 5, ?A .1-3. ' Q' . 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Burns Vice-President .... ,,..,,,,...., A rtino Cardoni Secretary ............ ........ 1 ..Wa.lter S. Kasaba Treasurer .... ...... M aurice H. Kirshner MEMBERS Benedetti, Dominickg Bobeck, Josephg Burns, Aloysiusg Cardoni, Artinog Dante, Dominickg Dedura, Edwardg Gelb, Sollieg Gulius, Johng Kasaba, Walter, Keil, Albertg Kirshner, Mauriceg Klemash, Michaelg Krill, Michaelg Krupsham, Georgeg Kupetz, Jo- sephg Lepore, Genog Merrick, Georgeg Merusi, Dianag Mikelonis, Leonardg Montville, Walterg Pattison, Carltong Sokola, Peterg Smith, Davidp Smith, Johng Tardio, Louis. e fwwxw W? ' t-t- - - , Mx f i fi -vw ., 4855 Q , .. 4 Yf'rI5f7 M ' R X ' qv xilgli -gfXjxQ lggN,, X, f L. ' ,, fc-X ' N. sg y L-fi Y' A Q 5 it-J ' fe M 4 f - ' Kiki' 'ifffal'-i9?i F ' , 5 Q A-if self' of ky , 9 lit X f J .ii 1 . w. ,. x x. X .A , 1 1 1 ix I A at ravi . .X s X N Xi X N .km A, , xxx ,wk xi Q .. - , .. Q . . . 15' K ' Y ve , -X, -f'Q3?H.rSw-Ekfi,.Lf - , - 4? -Q 5, Ri 'fx ,X 5? 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H , L jifffi FOOTBALLMTEAM FIRST ROW: John Goles, Aloysius Burns, Joseph Polinski, Edward Bonavage, John Stasik, Sesto Silvi CCaptainD, John Locke, Edward Slabinski, George Osika, John Shubsda, Willard Hancock. SECOND ROW: Herbert Grossman CStudent Managerb, Thelbert Pattison, William James, Joseph Locke, Lowell Brader, Frank Pilwallis, Nicholas Spak, Frank Locke, Paul Bergan CMascotJ. t . THIRD ROW: Gilbert Adams fAss't. Student Managerb, Thomas Serafln CAss't. Managerl, Emery Check, Michael Gobler, Theodore Nykiel, John Bagienski, Mitchell Zurasky, Beno Buccilli CManagerD, Edward Silvi lAss't. Managerb. FOURTH ROW: John Rowlands, CAss't. Coachl, Michael Mikelski CCoachJ, Martin Haggerty CCoa.chD. ' ' - y ' N, r ,f has V' -. l - .S 1' -,--' ,I X ,K 1'fWf ifi f ' 2 pf .. Mb-s M K , xi J, S -Q lv , xx wi .'- r . Q ' 4 ' . at ' .' msjgx x ,. VM' M ,N ,S .t w r R I I S T T . 1 . K Q M! ' G f , 'iw -A035 hr XA' 3, 1 Q ja Yx ' N f 'J T vm ' I. l -, - - --Lk: -W .. e .umlb l 4 A fjfflt Hum. X919-1 . gl S PAGE SEVENTY ,ctw- JL W. i 1' ' 'fin nd ' ' B ' s 'i X X X N X x X N XX X Rst X 'S-sac' 'H-M 1 5 V --L B., ,EV :Y ' . :W -y-, . , 'eye -- ,:- - 1 N-1-'vw-gg. -f :.-.. 3- .,,, 1. .:-.F J-3? -1:-v-F 1 ,:i'-'- ' S Nxt ' X X .RSS -:,,1., -sera -FF' W: , I ,::L ? ill- 'iff-.u 4,5 :xr-A ,i'W?'f- 1-Q22 f y Wsw, w,W 53111 iifffa biifagff- -T41-11 :gil fur.: l 5,44 i V .f:t:,g:g- T' E3 K-.- ig-:.45a-aflfelif .iii-:Zi-'I-.:::-I-N:--'72 QETQESHT- ,...-:ii -.:..Ti.- -LSL.. -.m- i ' - --LSI.:' f...,.'-f':.- ' 'ff-L - Qilif iii.: at xs 'sS,:.t 'Silk ss X Q'-'H?1-.- '? T. '.: Ei,-?:?'!-:'iQf -Z, ..: :3x::- ...cf- Y 2' -- 'I-1 ---T f cgi- Y,,11..,-:xL,,,. .f.,-' ff - -.A.-i..,,::,H Eng. g . :ge ,vi . -,-all-L., xjvsysxx X Qi 'Q so ,QQ 1 ,g X ejsrlfsg eg X, yes A swf . -Iwi X- :gi -:,2- .ff W 5 ,Q T45 X:. sig KN-5 'Q F is C- 'N'T:'0' .SIC ' 5- 'Vg' Q, h , ,ox ,lp 1: ,f 'i -- 'A-QS . I r n 3 J , BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Mr. Michael Mikelski iCoachl, Joseph Walko, Albert Keil, Willard Hancock fCaptainJ, James Ralston, Anthony Burkavitz, Mr. Martin Haggerty CAssistant Coachl. SECOND ROW: Frank Koninski, Roger Ortolani, Mitchell Zurawsky, Joseph So- boleski, James White, Emery Check. THIRD ROW: Edward Silvi lStudent Managerl, John Mahon, Richard Cook, Don- ald Pryor, Michael Govlier, Philip Churnside, Thomas Serafin iAssistant Managerl. Q ' as ,X ' K E12 9-r r 'Mi it E 'ff S' 1' .f are Q 1 mf - - Q f X . I K my 1 ijif fx 1 in xisskstfxgr Y 5, S XS .rs ::i..N f,' Q rl , -,, J . 3 .gfg , rsx, ybll M ,N r ,, yo . ZZ: E get lx. E - ll I - if N .A ' X N? 'Tr 5 x H+ M K I 5 , M sggggrxx x QNgQ5s,,,,is K .I:s,4l,.,syf551Sjs 52 , 33 -.ia .f . ,a, hr J J is , H 17 Ns, ,,.. if V., 'ew-ea-K . l 1 .. - . , Mr X. . ...sie X -N ,...X M.. ,X X . r B31 1 -Y'-A . ' M ,px ' 1. 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'Wg 3 . it-1 M - M ' ff' E x i:,,' .www WM... s . h X x -... l V A Q we , - sf' Lx 2 f ,,-sis? sssi iff 3 .- , . 'fi :S . fi O ' - wi 5? W .. -S' Ag O ' e . '., . ' A 5 , A-?ix 5'11y-igilzfigv ASX-to ,.,3i'5-if -+ 'L 'Ji '- Q -X . A. ws?-.a is sl Q-X wa NX we -Q 5-Mis-O' My 3' y W A - as lags Q g fl-1'3'3l - lk X M ' r - ww,-K. . . QJLQMR ...... .. .QMAWB SYM-viii-4h'4ull. lpfsii O PAGE sevemv-Two l 1 -Q..-:Cf -3: KLXQS- -sg JE- 431- if J2xi.iigT.. - X x Xe' f X X XX X X Q, X f X X . X N S .. X e,,.d N , ,, .x N U - gf' ' . - Xx .-LT? 'li 41 ffxeme - 31, 2 N , SX 'Til --f-so fn 1, '51-rr.-:rn Xb W., .XX--we X. X -:zu-sf is 'H f -zfrlr --vw A -2- - X -,.'ifa f ' ,.-2 :- T-:I-'S-1'4 SX 1 XXSXX 5 N XX S XS --- - NXXXSNXXX XXNX X -H XQ Xe X SX XW wr XX X , N X sxx XXX? ,gwx N X . f Q2 Q, ,K SP f A X ,Q A Qvf e X X X X 1 Q Q S' i X N Q- it X if 19 W, x X e CHEERLEADERS Sterling Honeywell Louise Ortolani, Glenn Watk1ns, Evelyn Dommlck Joseph Kupetz LL Q' ! Ev ! X X X. W Afegifilylimx 'N M S, - fo-G-'hw-I gf, :ggi ' Q ' .er Q , 2211-J W ,z?,,,f1,,. 24,111 'Mr' N I .fl W ,V if ,V f- . iQ..,, i , I gif' V, , iii ze? E on YQ-M 1 wN'f,6',,? , ,ff , fo J ' 1 ' ff ' I, 6? ,,,I'hR if , KZ , r',Afx,,!W.i,f 4' f S 1 7 ' v X i my 4 7 44 ff! 1 4 M' gl 'C X Wag! N15 WM ' w X f 4 if f If 'fm diivrkx f mmf Xe? X N SXXXXXX 9 B ll: A Y , . L Q gf H v X N' xE'eee,' of 'N'- bzzbl JH 5 ' ' is W '7' I ...QC .4 0.4145 k XX X X X Sxnx Q xx xx yalihmkg -l-'vf as -T, -A !- . Y , ar Y istory of ains owns ip ...-.-11 The original township of Plains was formed out of WilkesfBarre and Pittston Townships respectively on November 10, 1851. At that time it contained 15 square miles. It was ohvned and occupied by the Wanamie tribe of Delaware Indians whose kindly chief was known as Jacob. He resided on a level tract of land just outside the present site of Parsons bor' ough and the name given to that locality was Iacob's Plains . At the time of the formation of the township the latter part of this name was taken and the chief 's name omitted. ' According to the accounts of prominent historians of Wyoming Val' ley, Plains has much to be proud of in connection with the early white settlement and colonization of this historic spot. SETTLERS ATTRACTED To THE VALLEY Following a report of the fertility and remarkable beauty of this valley, 119 settlers, largely from Connecticut, journeyed here late in the summer of the year 1762. They had received grants of lands from the Susquef hanna Company. This grant was destined later to become the subject of a long dispute between Connecticut and Pennsylvania settlers for the own' ership of the land. A site was immediately chosen. They settled on a tract of land just above the mouth of Beaver Brook, later known as Mill Creek, and built a number of log cabins there, probably about on the spot now occupied by the United Manufacturing Furniture Company. After clearing some of the virgin forest the settlers sowed wheat and decided to return to Connecticut for the winter. At this time the Delaware Indians, under their chief Teddyuscung, were quite friendly to the whites. Early in the next spring the Connecticut settlers returned to their new settlement accompanied by their wives and children and bringing their farm' ing implements and live stock. They immediately set to work to clear more land for corn and wheat, and Soon had a flourishing settlement. DRIVEN BACK FROM WHENCE THEY CAME. Unfortunately for the life of the colony, in the summer of 1763 several Indian dwellings, including that of Teddyuscung, were fired, the chief per' ishing in the flames. According to several historians this was the work of a band of Iroquois headed. by Capt. Bull, a son of Teddyuscung. The crime was charged to the settlers. I . On October 15, 1763, Indians fell upon the unsuspecting pioneers in ,J-f' F liiiif lrliif' 1. . I f Q. ' N-T-' 'Q' . f if A . . 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'vs na -as sf. .- - c. .4: V- --F-My .1.,- -Ax .:.T.::-L .iT - L' : 1 - .: '-ff'- '-- -- 1:... ,f -A . - L.-.1'H-s .-2 NNSQN . , .Niki Nei 1'N?35MRs ,X N3 S'T--- i fs -T'l'2A Y 'L . '- fs:-' ' --'rf-:W : :. -'R Y wqarx- - 1' rc-' Y- !'?Lv - egg . Ns Nite NVQ 1'-i'2'u?2c:-V:---If 1 -'bel :ff - --' -- - - '- 6 the fields, killed twenty or thirty of them, took several prisoners and drove off the live stock. Cne account tells of a settler tomahawked on the North Main Street hill. The survivors, who were not captured, fled to the mounf tains, while the savages burned their homes. The fugitives in scanty cloth' ing had no alternative but to strike out into the wilderness for a 250 mile journey back to their original homes. For several succeeding years the history of Plains is a blank. RIVAL CLAIMANTS ENGAGE IN WARFARE. In January, 1769, Amos Ogden, John 'Jennings and Chas. Stewart leased from the Penn Proprietaries one hundred acres and took possession of the land already improved by the Connecticut settlers. A block house, named Fort Cgden,1was built north of Mill Creek. The Connecticut people came back in the spring of 1769 and from then on there was a series of victories and defeats for the rival claimants to the land covering a period of several years until finally adjusted. These were known in history as the Pennamite Wars. Thus in point of settlement Plains is the senior township in the valley and her soil was the first to be moistened by the tears of affection and sorf row, and drank the blood, and entombed the bodies of the first victims of savage hate in the bloody annals of Wyoming Valley. VICTORY AND PLENTY. Notwithstanding the reverses which the pioneers had suffered, the year 1773 found them in possession of Plains and Mill Creek. Yet in the spring their provisions were so nearly exhausted that Eve persons were se' lected to go to the Delaware river, near Stroudsburg, for supplies, that being the nearest point at which meal and flour could be obtained. john Carey, then a lad of sixteen, volunteered as one of the party. On this journey fifty miles of mountainous forest, intersected by deep ravines and numerous streams, including the rapid and icefburdened Lehigh, had to be reaversed. The distitution relieved by this arduous expedition gave way to plenty when . the shadffishing season arrived, and a permanent supply of breadstuffs was insured by the construction of a gristmill by Nathan Chapman in the spring of 17 73. He was granted the site of the Hollenback stone mill and forty acres around it. The irons for the mill were brought by Mr. Hollenback, in his boat, from Wright's ferry, and on the way up the river Lazaraus Young was drowned. . ' THE FIRST SAWMILL AND FERRY. Very soon after this, by a vote of the people, all the privileges of the stream called Mill Creek, below Mr. Chapman's mill, was granted to Stephen Fuller, Cbadiah Gore, jr., and Seth Marvin, to be their own prop' PAGE SEVENTY-FIVE g gg- -.: :- -:Ai A-S-1 Qi? -F-, 15 erty, with liberty of building mills and flowing a pond, but so as not to ob' struct or hinder Chapman's mills-provided they have a sawmill ready to go by the' first day of November, 1773, which gift shall be to them, their heirs and assigns forever. This was the first sawmill built on the upper waters of the Susquehanna. As soon as the mills were built and in opera' tion, a ferry was established at the mouth of Mill Creek to Forty Fort. The old Indian fortifications, as they are called, were on the river flats, on what is now known as the Hancock property, and on a direct line from Swoyer Hill to the Susequehanna river, just northwest from the borough's colliery. The farm was that of a four bastion battery, well calculated for defense if properly located. EARLY BURYING GROUNDS. There are three places in the township that were once known as bury' ing grounds. The Gore burying ground was on the flats, between the old plank .road and the canal, northeast of the Henry Colliery. Another was near the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the northern part of the township, and the third in Wilcox's field, near Plains village. These grounds have long since been abandoned, and no stone marks the resting place of the dead. THE LooM AND THE CoAL CIRATE. The Pioneer Weaver of the Plains was james Campbell, a Scotch' Irishman. He was an expert in the art of weaving, and was noted for the fancy work that he turned out from his loom. In 1815 George Gore work' ed at blacksmithing on the flats, near the Gore burying ground. Many interesting facts might be mentioned in regard to the later settlers of Plains, especially with respect to coal, which lack of space def nies. Cne incident in connection with this, is the statement that in 1808 Henry Stark, of this township, having seen coal burned successfully for the first time in a grate by Jesse Fell, returned home and became the pioneer in coal burning in Plains. Later history records the names of Col. G. M. Hollenback, Crandall Wilcox and others in this same industry. , BANK OCCUPIES ORIGINAL TAVERN SITE. The first tavern of which we have an account was kept by John Cortf right in 1815, on the site now occupied by the Brick store, and the Plains State Bank. ' s PLAINS TOWNSHIP OF ToDAY. The present area of Plains Township is approximately 38 square miles, nine and onefhalf times that of WilkesfBarre and is the largest town' ship in size in the state. The population, which is rapidly increasing, is about l'7,000. . I. ALEC MCCAA. - .. as .. sii' f I ii:.ij'3t.it Q i 5 I 8.39 . f' w I Q' ff. ' ,E,f I M3 Q , X .9 gifs ii .cgigsg AX -?.- 1, ,K 4 N .. .mr -' f X if 4, .X jf ' Q s 3, . , i K X , fy: I Sq gi , kiwi A . If-f I -1 Q I. 5mi-gasp-Qi' , up I.. R5,,l..gN 1 g,...g..Y h up., j-3 Q A , i, . sQ.Ig5fE.f.v. 'X ' I fr ,fyli 5. - W I I 'fhiixiiffif , . .-len.. ...... .. Irma? -A ,-,,Yf..t Hiliiuiill PAGE SEVENTY-SIX '?F 'y' R -ff S' 'air-1 if- -fi' Ji FijQ.si..f:E-f iii...-als sf iff ' -E - ' f -':3:Tf'Q3!-..1:i.fsi:I-H1-N .... - ,, ,x25,g5:3.3t.5'1q., H, . ,. - fn- - ---A Y, . , -- s,-.ess '- N.. , 'f ' ' ' if ' ff ' T ' ' 'J T f 'L: A1'! 'DGTEF' -i- Y' -5' '55 LH : hifi. -2 55. P - K 4 X e if? -12 .1 A1 if .111 -I ..-1... . .1--.Q T rg: ,::.T1 e T.:- v .xxll 1 v -.A I htdswp- - 5 ' f o vii' : ,. w 1 .E -Y-'21 in ,gt-1-11. -Tixlrz ,-.....1'-' --'I'1,.i. r El- .. - A21--3... Ll:-lui l'il4--- -2'-lfll 'Six-fs 5 'kt' 'S-mleskxlfl vi -4-lllfr -rf-1 'iz-.. ,g?fl1K::.' 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Al Burns not being able to protect himself? James Caffrey running a hundred yard dash in ten seconds? Anna Hutz not talking about her boy friends? Theodore Sowinski minding his own business? Q Clements Yozwiak keeping a straight face? Angela Soboleski getting along without Sekel? Rose McCormack razzing Old Forge basketball team? Ronald Thompson not shadowing Jean Maguire? Glenn Watkins sitting still for two seconds? Elizabeth Pritchard and Genevieve Franscavage separated? Florence Kresge not interested in the boys? Lowell Brader not taking the girls home after school WHEN he gets the car? Joseph Satanick as an authorit on correct pronunciation? Y Class of '32 keeping out of mischief? Edna Markisheski actually agreeable? Edward Vergari grown up? Joe Kupetz doing the Charleston? The Seniors all passing? Freas Willis with his Shorthand finished? P. H. S. without us? Palkoski not arguin'? Edna Smith being unbusinesslike? Louise Ortolani not talking? Stanley Petroski without a comb? James Harper picking a iight? . Lorraine Corcoran on a farm? Jeanette Weinstein with straight hair? Jean Brady failing to recite? Helen Featherstone in a rush? Frances Sekel thin? Catherine Belch on a date? James Ralston not mooning over Gen ? Kathryn Hess not tickling the ivories? Emma, Pape not busy? Edward Podehl skipping? Johanna Mattick taking giant steps? John Bagienski telling the truth? Helen Bassarab in a fat 1ady's race? Dominick Benedetti with a grouch? Jule Wonsavage paying attention? Justine Rozdilski with her curls cut? Orlando Bianchi without his drum sticks? Joseph Bobeck constantly gabbing? Helen Bryski being late? - Beno Bucilli not talking sports? Tillie Chiocca not chewing gum? Michael Klemash talking to a girl? Ruth Gildea refusing a dance? Jule Dorish seen without Edan? Agnes Hands without anything to say? Helen Yanaitis not on a diet? Louise Keil without a wave? Helen Konieczny doing her own work? Jule Matukaitis not meeting Johnny? Helen Niemczyk not skipping? Antonina Rasimas as a grouch? Barbara Scholl making noise? Beatrice Richardson stout? Susan Travarelli not walking to Hilldale? Fred Tilley not blushing? John Usdavin controlling his temper? Anna James being dignified? Flora Parbuoni' being a French teacher? Lottie Kubicki not skipping school? Emily Gayewski without a smile? Julius Lutostansky as a public speaker? Jean Maguire coming to school on time? Mr. Brannan refusing to help us Seniors? Frank Smigielski as a funeral director? -.9 .' .X. H X w ' NY :F2K 5' Xlf3r:'5'f-:vs -- 31:1 . -J '-?- ' 8 e ' MF fsgiffff s f 22 K Sr - f ' 5E?3i: f's' -X 4' ....r-gil. I tri' I-s i - It J , Lg w rifwf -. .1-g xx g szxw :1 gg 'X Q o , l f., , 3. - 1 f P I X 1 .4 fig: A I X- K7 S1 J .. C s X1 5 52 1, 'fi 1 f -,Q -Q 5- X Fiiwf i . , . 1 . Q Q, gb - . ?g?-. ,fig ...sQ.w Q Q asjfis- '. 5 f 1 ' iff' ' . -A-NP ' mfliiik' NW? . T3 '.: ,bf ' ' W K 5 9 V' 1 1- iii.Si,s+vff3,5Mgxl- 5 -Si' FR? -F rfii ixis X 5 2- .- X '5 Q 'rbiygy fit my .lb 4. I. 17 1 - - , X' A '-2 f 31 af, li - ' 'F- iff-'13 f s -Ui 'nl w r' J -fi' A 1 FY 123 Q' - - 11. J i 9 iii- -5 . , - ' ' AQ. , M-:Minn JN, 1, imnyab 3Nsw9'3'-5,-.awi'slea.w f,, ...,. .5-'ig'-'.1 , ,54,fN5fct.y,Qqx.fLlf4iXt. .4273 PAGE SEVENTY-SEVEN '4-kgs, - ..,. Y gasif- 6 fl i . .-5 Y - f 'gy' EF- -gil? :-:Egg-?i.:sE-.. ,,,- .. Y L A, --.,, F, ,Wifi L , ef-f Y -T 4 -f - s- ---pi .-L ea- -:-, ,.. ,, - ,,IY..5- :Lv '11 ' ' R ' '! W '? ' r ':1xf 5' Er-, -T .-2-.. , .2-. 1-.-:- - ,- --,... ,TH-.- -..... , -f?-Ei. -TWZ -Eg: -..E...1fff f f':,1 .... - ,.,-., ,N-, 1.1 W- - -A:-1 - -..L - 4:z':-.-sms., 'fi Ae:-L SMILE A HILE Goles: If I ate my mother and father, what would I be? ' Yozwiak: A cannibal. , Goles: Your'e wrong, Id be an orphan. Mr. J. Kelly: Name a province of Amer- ica, Walsh. Thaddeus: C0ut of a dazeb Huh--why 1- -ai-.i-.H . Mr. Kelly: Correct. Bucilli: Did you ever take Chloroform, Ster1? Honeywell: No, who teaches it? ' Hancock: Nice poise!! Kirshner: G'wan, they're girls. Francis Sekel: D'ya think I'm a little pale to-day? Hooper: No, I think you're a big tub. Belch: I sing a little to kill time. Bryzki: You certainly use a deadly weapon. Brader: You know, I always travel in the best of circles. Ralston: Yes, that explains the dizzy look. Mr. Yarrish: Decline, 'love' in Latin. Lottie Kobicki: I never decline it in any language. Burns: Where did you get that flower, Joe? Kupetz: Down the street, there's a whole bunch of them on a fellow's door. Smigielski: Oh, I'm dying. Hancock: What is your last request? Smigielskig.. I'd like to have some straw- berries. .,. Hancock: You can't-it's winter, now. Smigielski: Then I'll wait until summer. Jean Maguire: Imagine my embarrass- ment. Flora Parbuoni: Why, what happened? Jean: Nothing much, but never again will I slap a boy's face when he's chewing to- bacco. I Clyde Mitten: 'Tm so smart. I Anna James: No kiddin'. Clyde: I'll bet I can spell your name 79 . Mr. Keil: Why did General Pershing up- on his arrival in France go to the tomb of Lafayette and say 'Lafayette, we are here'? Thompson: Because Lafayette sent for him. Glenn Watkins: Little Lad, if you were going to be shot at sunrise, what would be 'the last thing you'd do? Thaddeus Walsh: I'd sing. Glenn Camazed: You'd sing-what? Little Lad: Just One More Chance. Mr. Williams to Elizabeth Pritchard Cin referring to nationalityj Mr. Williams: Elizabeth, are you Scotch? Elizabeth: No, I'm Protestant. THINGS TO BE SEEN IN THE . FUTURE. James Harper-as chief of the Plains State Bank guards after graduation. Dominick Benedetti -- as station-barker calling out stations between Plains and Key- stone. John Stasik-is still trying to collect his 37.50 from the court. Clyde Mitten-is still living in hopes of surpassing Buddy Rogers. Agnes Panaway-taking the place of Polly Moran on the screen. Francis Sekel-as Oliver Harding. ' Sesto Silve-as Tarzan. Louise Ortolani-as Marie Dressler. Emma, Pape-as Dixi-e Dugan. Cy Stasik-as Eddie Cantor. Lowell .Brader-as Jimmy Schnozzle Durante. , Fred Tilley-still the Drugstore Cowboy. Thaddeus Walsh-same as ver. A combin- ation of Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin. Joe Kupetz-as Joey Brown. Sterling Honeywell-as Charlie Chase. Michael Krill-better known to the fans as Slim Summerville. , Ed Podehl-as Wallacef Berry. 'Glenn Watkins-as Fritz Kreisler. Joe Polinski and John Goles-now take backwards. the place of Amos 'n Andy. Anna: Try it. Stanley Petroskie and Dennis Palkoski are Clyde: A-N-N-A. still victims of Madam Fenwick. . s as '. Q4 off . ..-- V :Q - Y '--:1 wi- .fr-.U . ., ... I Q 1.-.R .v., 6.-'55 ,..,. kt T . R f il. ,Q i-'i A w - . S L 2 ,,-fi Q .. i X X ' f 'sfi ff yg . z 1 iz' fri-. '- J ack ,wgtffi Qutxilg. :KP iq.: ts . rx 'J k ,fri ,,, . h . J : .. ..- ',.. 1 .H 1 .sxpfd .-- il . 1. 1 . J S? X . r 3 s. X, X ' k -J lg. is-.aff-.ex - - 5' . E' ' 5355351-kg s x K:-.SKY . .. - ' , - ,Q gks ax-fra 03: a Ly 1 1 IA. 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