Saint George High School - Georgian Yearbook (Evanston, IL)
- Class of 1949
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x ' . o .. .,I ' t O I . -- .4 ,. z ' :51? r ' -.: .-.':' ; . - 9 I - - - ' . t -0'.vo - I i :.QV. THE 1949 ST. GEORGE HIGH SCHOOL :23. .3 . 3.33.55 . 0 .f I .x 3 3335533 ' ..; '1'? m.3 61-??? m- 9 V W. C Q . v 3'3403 ' 'I 33. -;I . 0 la! 63' THE GEORGIAN NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTYvNINE F. REWORD TH E Kl NG'S H IGHWAY In our iluily lil'v wv rm-ngnixv llw vlczu' clistim't'iun lw- tiwvon :1 goal we wish in reach mul Hm nwuxns we mko in WWII it. We are allow to start nu tlw must nmnwnt'nus jum'o noy nf our livvs :uul tlw gnul is 1111' must important mw we will vvvr strive fur-tlmt is, llw swing ml mir innnnr'ml suuls. 'lllw rm-ul tlmt lczuls in Christ is illvnl'ivzil with its t'los'li- nation. Tim royal ruml, flu! kingls liiglm'uy, that 'urries us to Christ, is Christ llimsvlli. 'lllw In'inviplvs uml virtues instilled inlu our hearts by tho Priests and Sister: :11' St. Umrgv High Svluml, lmve shown us tlw mlly way l'lmt wo will M'UI' attain eternal grmil'noss is THROUGH Him, Wl'llll llim, uml IN llim. .Ivsus szlitl, H.l um llw Wziin llv 'umo lllHVll t'u 0:11'111 nut. mily 110 i'mlvmn us, lmt tn giw us His example. Hv is: nut only the source of mm life, .llv is also The. mmlvl 01 our living. In 0111' mm age where muteriulimn uml secularism :u'o creeping in. there is :1. llOllllll'P 110ml 'lim' t'lw Catholic outlunk nu life. Nothing mm lmt-lvr stvm l'lw lillv nf gmllossnvss than u sivgv 0f gudlinoss prosvnt in l'lu' lives nf Catholic youth. Lives lived through Him, will: .llim, 21ml in Him, present l'llC unswm'. or 33110111 .31 1 33C. Onnlia, IM31113 313 '1.. per 1101131 areas, .1 3 .; 1', 1 .3 19 3 3 3-131333. .311. 3:: 3 - , lllcti 33 ficas, uiUi 3-14 ficas, bene 333 dicis, praestas nobis. DiscooPerit Caliceniv muflectit, accipit Hostiam inter polli: 3111 et indicem manus dexterw 3 et tenens nistra Calicem, cum Hostia Signat ter a labio ad Iabium Callas dlcens JET C .' ' , 7' I 13 s - Cum ipsa Hostia si bis inter se et Calicem,d1cens ESTTIIII 1E m I 3.117133133031313 NTI 13333313 SPIRITUS 3+ SANCTI .; 3:3 31331311 C 1.1! ' . 1 . .9 - ,v 3, ,, ,3 . ,1 -. 9 19' i '1 -,, . - . .v 3.: 1 1', .1 2 '. I g . If I : 1 3 15 V1 3: fag E I . . t! - 9 3 -3 3 . 3; . . 53 3:3 M 33 V l- ; .. K E , J A i:- x7 f --9' WP 2F 11 $33 ,2 ,1 9 DEDICATION HThey were married and lived happily ever after. All the ups and downs of life could not. mar the essential. hap- piness of a marriage that was made in hoavon. Their marriage was made in heaven lwcauso it was thv result. of prayer and grace coupled with 1mm and candm'. Knowing that they have sacrificed much so that. we might have a Catholic Education, we, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty nine, dedicate this issue. of tho. Hmrgian to our parents, the two people upon whom we have depended for all that. we have, that. we are, and all. that. we am ever hope to he. XVe trust. that this small memorial of a t'fection will serve as a proof of our gratitude and love for them, and that. the. future use of 0111' education may add to the joy of their already existing happiness. Hod bless-0ur Parents. OUR PASTOR Message of Gratitude to Father Doerr As thv graduating t'lttSS u't' HHU, we wish t'u extend our sincm'e tanks and gmtitmlv tn Futhvr Doorr, nur t'rimu'l mul mntithmt, and mm of the most. progressive t'thwntiunul lvmlvrs in NW Pittshurgh Dimwso. Not only has he helped us to ad- mm't- spiritually, hut 110 has spared nu oxponsv in nrtlvr to secure fm' us the latest mlnvutimml :utvztntugvs. hwultsv nt' tlw 't :u3ilit'it s prm'ittod and fur the many personal favors 110 has shnwu 1m, lw hus 10H :m imlvlihlo mark 011 our h tarts amt has endeared himself to suvh 't mmnwr that nwrc words are usvlcss t0 vxln'vss 0111' gratitudo. It. is. 1 us Ill thvrvhmg with :1 fwling 0f mmtulgizt that we gm t'm'th into the world Of business, lmu'ing lwhiml us thv 'h'imullilwss M St. Honrgc, hut stirtmgthmwd with the thought that wv haw swm'mt u li't'o-lmng tsrimul and lmnefzwtmf-ml1' pust'nr, Father Joseph A. Hucrl'. thankfully yours, Tl 11C S E NIORS OUR PRIESTS FATHER FRANCIS X. FOLEY FATHER JOHN F. McKENNA FATHER LEWIS C. BRACHT FATHER FRANCIS M. OTT NOTE OF THAN KS W'e wish to extend uur sincere ulmrovintion mul thanks in our priests who wvrv untiring in their efforts to instill thv principlos of .7:1tilmlicity into our hearts. .I'Sexfuuse of their zeal, we are able to gu forth rosomhlil'ng a lift'lv mow 't'ully 1110 image of our Divine. Model. God bless you and adieu. FACULTY Reverend Jusoph A. DUOI'I' ....................... Pastor, Spiritual. Director Sister M. 'lligum'i ............................................... Principal levrmu'l Jnhn V. lex'mnm ............................. Athletic Director Rovm'oml Fl'mwis M. UH ................................. Xthletic Director Rovm'vml 'lmwis U. Hmwht ............................... Athletic INrector Sister M. Dolmllis ......................... Religion, Spanish, Bookkeeping Sister M. lthnmtnl ................................. Religion, Conmmrcial Sister M. Elfrvdn ........................ Religion, Latin, Mathematics, Art Hixtm' Regina Mary ...................................... Music, Glee Club Histvr M. Clarivv .................... 'lieligrion, Sociology, Chemistry, Sewing: Sistm' M. Lois ................................... ilieliginn, English, Health Sistvr M. Owen ................... Religion, Social Studies, Home Economics Sister M. Hvlmw ...................... Religion, Social Studies, Mathematics Sister M. Eugmw ........................... Religion, English, lVIathcnmticx M 1'. Russell Vngvl ........................................ Biology, Physics M r. Tex Mayhow .......................... Bnyw Footlmll, Basketball coach Mr. Cannon Pupmln .............................. Assistant. Football coach M 1'. James M vHinty ................................ Girls Basketball. coach M 1'. Thomas Mmmhzm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' .......... Assistant. Football coach Assistant Girls Basketball coach Mr. Nivhnlus Pm'illu ..................................... Band, Orchestra. Mr. R. C. Ludwig .................................. Drum and Bugle Corps Mr. lmuis Lukas ...................................... Physiml Education. Miss Colleen Cutter .................................... I.WySical Education TEX MAYHEW THOMAS MONAHAN JAMES McGINTY Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Hirlw Basketball Coach Boys, anketlmll 00:1le Assistant Girls, ankothall Couch MR. RUSSELL VOGEL MR. NICK PARILLO MR. R. LUDWIG Instructor in Soiemo Band and Orchestra Director Drum and Bugle Director earbook and School Paper Staff LITERARY STAFF H Pizu'liim' lnzllu-s lwri'm'tfi su gm's iiH' nhl :uiugv, :uul 30 it is with l'hu writing,r n'l' nr- ticlvs fur a prujmet as hip; us thv .vvzu' hunk. 'liho litorm'y stun' n'f' thv HGoui'gizmi, is mmlv 11p M the svninr Htmlvnts whu huvv 'lim'it'vii'ml their prvviuus tinw :uul giwn up sump nf i'hvir :u'iivifim for this must Iirmmurml pnssvssiml, nur svninr yvm' hunk. TYPING STAFF This group of typists is responsible for tho neatly z-u'ranged articles of the year hook. Their nimhlo fingm's never tired in reprmluc- ing vurroctly finished articles written by tlw literary sniff. Tho members of this typing stuff are also I'esltionsihio fur writing some of tho :U'ticlvs. I.k31ieiliizliiilit'.x' and molwmtimi wore Hm outstanding qualities 0f this gmup uf girls. GEORGIAN STAFF The Georgian SHUT has done a fine job of editing tho school paper for the past oigl'lt lllUlliilS. They began the work on tho papor us juniors, and published vight issues until the nvw stuff took over in Iiivhrum'y. Working as :1 staff momher I'Cquirmi hours of hard work, but lie'-:-ulse 0f the interest and edu'eation involved, the hours were Spent pleas- urahly. PER IPSUM Life is a. mirror in which all passing- events are reflected. In this 1 eflectim1 we see the benefits we have rogeeived from our Jathulic education. By this education we have been endowed with Immemus qualities which we. would not have other- wise receivmil had it not been. obtained through HHim. His very presence in the classroom has enabled us to go thii'ough 0111' high-Schonl life with the. :l'feeling' that Werything we do we will do through Him. He has fostered in our hearts the desire to mold our chzl meter to His image and likeness. This feuding has been so im- printed in our nature that no n'latter where our paths may lead, the actions of. our lives will he constantly directed through Him. ---THR.UGH HIM 1 131111111 311824213 . kW 1 er 1p sum, et cum. omnipownti in 11n1tate 5P so, 61: in ip SO, litus 13121 ancti, 0i :1 i ' 111111111 C221 1111 : :1 ,: a 1. ' ' 3,; 1113-31411; di' Shay dlCltI 01111118 - 01101; et 11 Hg :3 9 C 0 0 F0 93 FF H 1-1. 1F 00 1...: O '1 1-1. DD .00. . 1 I - Q. . .' .9uii66311 1331,13 C 0i,ipf:ii:,ii S??? .7 T1 1- '- i- 1,, '1 . 1 I i i I -doM i- '1--. ...-.---- h-wh--' - ., MW -. u... -w- ---- -p- . A- ---o .. - - H- ,-'.- m.- r - - , , - .. . - - - 10111611 111- 11111: AdveUni - at re 1 num tu -um: F 1 - at Senior Class Officers V o.' .0000 H I ' Room 203 Dolm'vs JHHSOII. Swretury; John Moyma l'1'm1s11111'; Joseph Bichlm', President; Edward Hnl'un, Vim: Pl'vsulvnt Room 2304 Donald Baker, Vice President; Rogis Z:ulinski, Pwsidvnt Shirley Boll, Secretary; James Svhrnmlm', '1'1' 1:15111'v1' NELLIE ACQUARO H Miss 'Dylmmiv9 , , , witty , ; . mug- notic smile . . . vivacious . . . lots uf fun. HTouts Dolmtv :3- Liln'm'y :3, 3i, 4; .luurml- lsm :2, 2:; lhusluktlmll 2, J, 4.; Buskvt- hall Mzumg'm' 23-; Sh'u'lmn' Umnwil 2; Clleorlcudm' 4; Gvorgizm Stuff 2, 3; Smlalty 9l, :2, 3-1, 4. JOSEPH BICHLER HInterim IhwnrumW' . . . lmrrvl chested . . . rides lmMm'H . vnllvgv headml . . . a lmy with plmn'y of drive. 9' Fritz '9 9 Glut; Club I ; Opprottu l ; Muss Presi- dent 3, 4; Student Cumu-il 2:; Foot.- ball 23, 3:, 4; Buskvt'lmll 3, 4; Svrvvr 1, :2, 1i, 4-; Sudulity 3. 1949 DONALD BAKER HTho PovP . nutty dresser likvs music . . . diligent student. 9D0n'9 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir Boy 1, f3, :3, 4; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; .I?rosidont n'l' Dolmfe Club 2; Sndaility 1, 2, 4; Glee Club Officer 4; Debate Club 11, :3; Scienve Honor Society 2; History Honor Society 3; Class Reporter fl; Student: Council 2. JEANNE CROMIE HMiss IMsImndontH . . quiet reus- suring ways . . . perfect lady . . futuru stenographer. 9 .1031an 9 Give Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum ui' Bugle 2:, 4; Smlztlity 1, 2, 3;, 4; Library 23, 2:; Chmwlomler 4; .Lihmry Officer 3; May Queen J'M'tendzmt 2; Orchestra 1, :2, 3, 4; Opervttu .l, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS SHIRLEY BELL H'Miss Efficimwy ' . . . small in stature . . high hmmr student . rapid typlst . . . wears HBoo lmpsf9 9Shirl'9 Student Council I, :2; Class Officer '1, 4; Sodztlity .1, :2, 3, 4; Library 2, 3; n Junior Varsity .1; C.?eorgian Stuff .3 4; RM Cross Club 2. , WILHA JEAN CROWE HMmlame Curie . math wizard . . will long be remembered. . . . humorous. ; 9 VVil 9 , Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Library 2, 3; Class Officer :2- Baskethall Manager , 4- Smlulit'y 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 9 4. u o, W . i 1949 'l' L' I1,-Q' . 1' Q. .4 1949 REGSIS EIBEN hTho. Intellectuz1111 . . . pcrfcctiunist . . . fancies how tics . . . very quiet and intelligent . . . likes to road :1 Int. uRogH Football 1, 2; Class Prosidont 1, 2; Student Council Treasurer 1; Debate 3, 4.; Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 1; Science Honor Society 1. CLAIRE FERRIS 11Tho Buger'U . . . keen. sense of humor . . . all around sports lover . . . O'irl 0f quaint ideas . . . carefree. K3Sisii Drum 3'- Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality .1, 2, 3, 4; 11Y Club 4. SENIOR CLASS MARGARET ENGLISH HBee BOp Kid . . . smuoth dancer . attractive pmrsunalify . . . cu- pahlo . . clmico 01? words . . likes good times. u1111:1131m Glee Club .1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Liln'mry Club Reporter 4; Smhllity 2, 4; Can- mm 3, 4. RUTH FLECKENSTEIN H'Tlm JokoW, . . . sports enthusiast. . always on the go . . . life of party. 3 1' Fleck 1 , Basketball 2- Sodality 4; Student 9 Council Represvntativo 1. 1949 MARY KATHRYN EVANS 11Miss i1701'30112-1lity11 . . . friondl. . . . has a. smile for everyone . . 1101011 for her poeti; ability. 11Kny1 Basketball .1; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Glow Club 1, 2; Operetta. .1, 2; Clas Officer 1; Debating 1; Library 3 Georgiz-m Staff 3, 4. LOIS FREDERICK H'waHPtta StarH . . . swvet person ulity . . . pep, Vim, am! vigor . . cmporut.ivo. 1 L0 , ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta Lead 3, 4; Drum 85 Bugle Crops 1, 2-, 3, 4; Sodality .1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Cheer- lvzldm' -1. EMARY GENOVESE Iiss RvsvrvmV; . . . smull . . . ling . . . mmlizll . . . lnyul t'rivml . relinlrlv wurkor. Hlinsiv any l, 2, 31, 4-; va'gizm thl'l' Ii, GNU Huh :1; Library Club 31; I Cmss Huh :3; May Qum'n Al- dnnf 32, Iv. L HAAG Iml ChPllliSiH . . . svlf sutistiml l confidant gum! m IIHIHI l, blond . . . likvs tn qlmwv. HHumlvrH T Plul: 23, II; anlmll 13; llistm'y nor Sm'ivt'y .'-'.; Svivnm; Ilmml' Hu- ty 4.: High Svlmnl Plluir 3; Sn- ity :3; Scimu'v Fuir 2; Public 0:1ki11 r Ll. IA 1949 CHARLES GIBSON HMI'. Husvlmll . . . lmshful . . . rmlizmt' smile . . . lows struW-eurs . . Full nf p013. ;'W1huhhy- , Funtlmll l, 2, 23- Pluss iPl'vs. 2, 21- ' 0 Student Pmmvil' Rvprcsentniivc 1- 'Prvasurvr of Student Cmmcil 2; Vice President 01' Student Council 11; G100 Huh 1. JAMES HACKETT HMI'. 'anugow . . . Sunscri '13 shu- clnw . . . rvsvrvml lmt pnpulzu' . . . always ready, willing and 3th . . majm'ml in study periods. 9 ; ; Jimmy ' , lmmlmll :3, 4-; lluskotlmll 'l, 23, 3, 4.1 Ulvv Plllh l. SENIOR CLASS VIRGINIA GRIFFITH Miss Baton 'hvirlor'; . . . friendly disposition . . . likes dancing . . . happy when at Holmr's Place. , ; ;' Jean ; Drum K' 311;;10 Corps 1.. 0 3.: 4' Mz-tjorot'te 4; Glee Club 22; Georgian St'ai? 3, 4; ' Chwrloader 4; Library Club 3; Olmrofta 2: Sndulity 33, 3a 4' MARY HENKE HMiss Jul,lwerwacky . . . practical JUkPl' . . . tulkz-lt'ivc . . . impulsive . . . fun-Ic'n'ing. ;;'1X IaryH Glow Club 1, 2; ;'.400rgiun Staff 3, 4; Sudnlify 1, 2, 3, 4. 1949 1949 JAMES HERSCOE HMr. Cimrtosyii . . the man with the alumni . . . easy to get along with . . . always ready to lend a hand. ii Ches , , Glee Club '1; Science Fair 2' Geor- gian Staff 3, 4. . LAVERNE JACOBS HSalos Pm'snualityii . . . determined . . . sljiorts fan . . . witty . . . talluuive. i i J ake i i Gce Club .1, :3, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4' Cantata. 3, 4; Sodality 1, 9 3, 4; Georgian Staff 3. SENIOR CLASS MATILDA HOCHENDONER HThe 'Prnvclm'ii . . . the girl uf song . . . fun to he with . . . loyal friend . . . ambitious. iiTilliNi Glee. Club .1, 9, 3, 4.; Operetta '1, 3, 3, 4; Cantata 3; Operetta. Lmd 2, 2-1, 4; Lihrmgv 1' Sodulity .1, 2, 2-3, 4. .. DOLORES JANSEN H'Intvlli;,;'enciu Plusii . . . unassum- ing . . . math enthusiast. . . . ideal student . . Fun-ilnving'. iiDollyii Sndality l, 2, 3, 4; Ihlmting I1, 2; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Library Officer '4' May Queen Attendant 3- Class Officer 3, 4' Football. Cheorloz'uior 4' Q 9 Student Council 'chrcsontutiv0. 1949 EDWARD HORAN HMr. Pl'PSitiPlliJ, . friendly . mmpoml'ivu . . . spurts fun . . . :tlxx :H'Ollllti. H13 Ghm Club 1, 2' thtlmll Ii 4- C Q , o O'tifivor 2, 4; Server .1, 23-, 3, 4- lmfinn' 23; Suilulify 0Hicm' 3; Sim? Cmnwil Pros. 4; Buskvtlmll 2, 3, Hmrgizm Stun 3, 4; Smhllity 9 3 - ? Orchestra, .1, :3. DOROTHY JOSEFICK HMiss Svhuul Spiritii . . . pep, x and vigor . . . zlthlvtic . . . mm tout. iiJO; Iiuskcflmll i, 2, 33, 4; Smhllit'y 1 II, 4; Uom'giml Staff 3, 4; Class fiver 2; Student Council Moman 4; Library J, 2, 3, 4; Cilwm'lezu'ler Debuting 'l - Library Offieor 4. 9 CHARD KACZMARICK All CuttlmlicH :1111l1itin118 lil' . . . gnm'l SlHH'i' . . . likL-S little 1101111an lL'L- Cluh :2, 3, 4- 0111-11-41 , 101111111 2, 3, 4- B11 8 k 011111.14 Choir ; Cantata 3, 4 - Smlnlity j-iL-m-L- .Hnnm' SUNNY 33 O 1188 Officer 3; 011011-1111. 1.01111 4. ORGE MAHR Th1- Roosi'vr . . . lmskL-tlmll 0:183' 111 leM . . . tailkutiw- . HCiL-L-x', 10i1' Buy 2, 3, 4- GlL-L- Huh 4- Sn- WPF- llity :3, 3, 4- I askvtlmll 1949 1-111-13' 11111111111111 ' ' Kuzmo i , CYRIL KIRSCH i'Mr. 1'3111-1'g'1-tiiL- . . . thrives on gmmnnu' . . . 1111- 1111111 L-hL-mist . . 111111-11 111111111, 81111111- 11min . . . sporty. 4 Snookio i i 111111411111... , 4- G100 Club 1, 2; So- dzility jl; 3881101111111. 3. DONALD MATWAY HMr. I i1,- i . . . Hie 1'1-111'1'111otL1L-1' . . . nimble iWi11g1-1L-1l . . . 11.1110 typist . . six 1111111. p118. 44D011 HIL-L- Club 1, 4-; Sule-Uity 2, 3; 01'- 1411-81111 2. SENIOR CLASS LOIS KUSTRON HMiss Short in Sweetii . . . 11111-0- er-e . . . 1101101 student . . . 304 '211'1'01-1011 . . . sociable. 4 R1181yii 4100 Club 2, 3, 4- 0110101111 :3, 3, 4; Sudality '1, 2, 4; L1111.11V Club 2, 3; Football ChL-L-IIL-uie 4; Histou Honor Society 5, 4. MARGARET McGRATH NTIIO Helping Ham ii . . . 116-111: friendly . . . generous . . . Irish 12188. H 11', 3,3,1: 1 .Ublt Drum 82 Bugle 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodaiity 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4- 01101-01111 1, .3, 3, 4; Lib.- 1111' Club .1; Dobutinu 1: IIistm-v 11011131 Society .3, 4, C11818 Reporrte 3. 1.949 1949 LEO McHUGH H'The Book XVorm . . lary . . . enthusiastic . wide vocabu- . . dehatm'. 3 3 Mac 3 , Public. Speaking .1; Science Club :2, 4; Debating Club 2, 4; Sodality 2, 4; Georgian Staff 4. JOSEPH MORGAN HThe Bellringer . . . red headed Irishman . superb matlmmtician . . :1. little. on the sleepy side. 930033 Football 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Debat- ing 1, 2, 4; Debate Officer 4; His- tory Honor Society 3, 4; Science Honor Society 2- Sodality 2, 3, 4' Choir 1, 2. SENIOR CLASS DONALD MESTELSKE H'Def'ensivc DynmmH3 . higgvsf senior . . . has :1 'MO sense of humor . . . likes his hair in his eyes . . . wears loud socks. HBig: 1901133 Football 3, 4; Basketball 3; Basket- ball Manager 4' Sodality 3, 4. MARGARET MURRAY HMiss Dimples9 . . frimul to all . . . love for Irish . . . 321.1'0froo . . . always ready for fun. 9Mur9 Library 1, 2, 3- Sodulity 1, 2, 3, 4- Junior Varsity 1, 2; Cheerleader 4. 1949 JOHN MEYER H'Ml'. htlzmugor9 . . . hates tivs has a liking fur slmrt-shirts . . przwtical jukm' . . . likes dolls. 9.101111113 Gloo Club 1, :3; Class Officer 1, 3, Stmlunt Coumeil l, 3; Football Man gar 3, 4; Sm'lality Officer 3; C dality 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2. REGINA NEUNSEN HMism Enorgov9 . . . full of fun swccf . . . likoahlc . . always hand 9.19am DMn-lting 1, :2; 6169 Club '1, 2, 3, Sudality 'l, :3, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 3, 4; History l-Immr Society 3, Phom'lmulcr 4' Library 3. o LORES OEHLING Jolly 19011333 . . . HOVOI' quivt' . . . ngvr . . likes 1'0 haw fun. 3 3 Dnlly f 100 Club 1 , .. Operetta l. :3; So- nlitiy l, :3, 3, 4- 2Wm'gizm Stuff 3, 4-. ERESE REPASKY Miss Smilos9 . . . may cheeks . . . mny smile . . . spurts mrtlmsiust . . . 1mm! curly lmir. H2T ICC. Clllh .1, 2, 3, 4- 33lusrottt'u 1, 2, 4.; Cantata 3; Smlulity .l :3, 3, 4' . , 0 rum uQ Bugle Corps l, 13, 3; Senior 'ay Qumm At'ivmlunt. 1949 CATHERINE O'KEEFE HMiSH Cmmm'ut'iun,3 . . . superb singer . . . pleasant personality . . . :uninhlo . . voolwmtive. 9'Kate?3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta. Lead 1. 3: 3. 4' Glee. Club Officer 3, 4; Skulnlity '1, 23, 3, 4; Smh-tlitv Officer 4-; Class Secretary 1; Drum Ck Buglv ;. '-m'ps l, 2, 3, 4; Get,n'gi:.m Staff 3, 4. ROBERT RINGELING HThv Clown . . . husky . . . good- Inuking . . . nmgrmtic sn'lile . . life of tho party . 9Circus23 Fout'lmll 2, .3, 4- Smlzlllity 3, 4.; G100 Clnlr 1, 23.- Olwrot'tu 1. 2. SENIOR CLASS ELSIE OSLASKY NThe Mad Russian.H . . . Iin'acticul joker . . . :1. manic. for squirrels . . . gay . . . sagacious. 919139 lI-kzatskothall 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodalify 1, 2, 4- Library 1, 9 3, 4' Library 0 0-3 a.- ', ' . , 0 President 4; Gem'glan Stzlft 3, 4. GRACE ROSENBERGER HFriendly Mis-s33 . . . easy to get along with . . . ardent sports fan . . . lmlglmhle . . . gay . . . light- 11 rarted. 3 3' Rosie 3 3 Glee Club 1, :3, 3, 4; Operetta- 1, f3, 4-,: Sodality .1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3- Red Cross Club 2; szmtata, 3; 9 Gvorgi 2111 Staff 4. 1949 1949 RUTH ROSSWORM HTho Giggler . . . likeable charm- tor . . . dependable . . . natural blond hair . . . loves school. 11Ruthie13 Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2; So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3; Gmrgian Staff 3, +1. RAYMOND SCHMIDT HReml'end Prefect,1 . 1311110113 fractured finger . . the class jester . . . the life of the party. HRay Footlmll 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 3 Georgian Staff 4; Sodality 4. o , SENIOR CLASS RONALD RUPPEN 11ChinammV1 . . . smooth dancer . . . the hardware kid . . . tft'riendly . . . unassuming. 1'1 Ron. 1 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ilrlistm'y Hmml' Society 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Sndali- ty 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4; Scionvo Club 2. THOMAS SCHMIDT 11Bhlg013 . . . very quiet. . . . ro- served . . . well m:nnwred . . . hard worker. 1 1 Tom , 1 Class Officer 1- G100 Club 1, 2; Su- dality 2, 3. 9 1949 SELMA SCHANCK HTho R'Iodiocrc Comedian . . . live jokostcr . . . rcliahlo . . . perfe morale builder. 11Solm Drum L2 Bugle 1., 2, 3- G100 Club 4; Sodulitty 1, 2, 3, 4; Operotta Class Reporter 2; May Queen A tmulzmt 1; Library .1. JAMES SCHROEDER 1111110 Half PintV, . . . HmikeH . . very :1vt:iv0 . . . Jimmy on the 3131 . . . always helpful. H l?cunut'S' GIOO Club .1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, .1 Senior Class 7111'9113111'01' ; Operetta, 2, 3, 1; Smlulit'y 3, :1; Vice Pros dent Shrulvnt Council 4. RMA JEAN SCHUCHERT Pho Epicure 22 lur slmtvr . . low fur Hw .lrish . . :m'nmplislwd . Lu ; 1 5'1 i 1w. HJoann 00 Club 'I, 2, 2:, fl: Olwrvttzl. l, 2, sztzut'u. 33; Smlnlity l, 2, 3, ---l-: '11: Kt Bugle Purim l, 2, :3, -I; May 0011. NET SMITH liss XVit 22 honor st'lulvnt humor. . :mlmnt: sports fan . quivk smmv 62 ;j 7, 00 Club 2; Opvrctm 2' 2h'm'g'in. 3111' 3-3, 4;; Smiulity 1, 2, 3, 4; LI- u my Club 2, n, 4-; men l'h'm'vr. 1949 g'vninl Iwrsnnzllity PATRICIA SHANAHAN HMiss; Editor . . . quiet . . . 1'0- sm'vml . . . honor stm'lentt. 2213:4122 Debuting; 1; 2- L'iln'ury Club 2, 3, 4; Jnurmllism 3, -l-- m'm'ginn Stair ldditcn' 4. Hndzllity 'l, 2, 3, 4- LORETTA SUCHY 9Hlmm1y9 . . . always gets her two writs wurth in . . . strong alto voice . always with Dizzy. 9R0P2 Glee Club I, 2, 3-1, 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4.; Library Club 1; Sodality 3, 4; Drum gQ Bugle C'm'ps 2, 3, 4; Basket- lmll Uhvurlvmlor 4. SENIOR CLASS KATHLEEN SINNEWAY HFlorcmce Nightingale22 . . . cheer- ful . . . patient . . . peppy studious . . . always with Claire. 9Kay22 Georgian Staff 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Basketball Cheerleader 4; Drum LQ' Bugle Crops 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2 3 4 , ., . JOSEPH SUNSERI HThe. Dance LIaStGI',, popular with everyone . . . black wavy locks . . . HacketVs shadow full of rhythm. 2 2 J 00 2 , Basketlmll 1, 2, 3, 4.; Choir 1; Foot- ball Manager 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Class Treasurer 1. 1949 1949 DELORES SWIECONEK HIJI'OfOSSiOHflI Guan73 . . happy- gn-lucky . . liked by all . . pride and joy 0f varsity . . . jolly. 3 3 Swycn 3 3 Basketball 11, 3, 4; Glee Club .1, 2; Library Club 3, +1; Librzugv Ofiicer 4; Georgian Staff 3 4' Class Ro- , o porter 4' Sudality 1 9 3, 4. , :9: GRACE WEILERSBACHER HMiss Perfect Lady33 . . . nice to have around . . interested in jour- nalism. 3 3 Grace. 3 3 Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta. 3, 4- Li- l'n'm'y Club :3, 3, 4.; Class Officer 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Georgian Staff 3, 4; May Queen Attendmnt :2- Pub- lit? Sl'wzlking 1. SENIOR CLASS JOSEPH SZUMINSKY HMr. 1101113, . . . 23L smile. for all . . . will help you anytinw . .' clmvrful . . pupular. H3361,, Orchestra .1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Sodz-tlitov 1. ALBERT WELKER HRadio ManH . . . 11:13 :m elertzritul mind . . . works in :1 lnmlwuro stm'o. C31x11? Glee Club .1; Delmting 2; Sorvm' 1, s 0 3, y 4: Sodnlity 4; Scimwv Fair :3, 3. 4; Public Speaking 1. 1949 DONALD UHLINGER 9' M 1'. 01an , manly ways lwurl'ml. . imzlghmtive . . mol-homlod . . h HDon Glen Huh 3, 4; Server 3, 4; Choir 4; Operetta 3, 4; l-listm'y ,l-l'mun' ..- vivt'y 3, 4. . EDWARD WENKLAR H lTlIo Talking Mm'hinoL' . . . PVOI' muck frioml . quiet. in class . . mmlv fur :lssignnmnts . . . socith. H'Wmnkie Football 2, 3, 4; lec Club '1; Opt 01141 1. OSEPH WSZELAKI iPin Hoyii . . ikos ilzmving 'om's lmw tics. 1 : HN' Chili 1949 SENIOR CLASS 1949 RCGIS ZADINSKI DORIS ZURAWSKY future singvr . . . ii'liho T'I'UIIIINWOOF,, . . . alert . . . H'Miss Livelyii . tlw jnily tylm . . . plvuszml dispcmitiun . . . nmsically of all . . . incline lover ihinv ilwlinml . . . dependable iiRCgeii eyes . . . Irish smile. Olivt'ot'tu 1. H100 Cluh '1, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 3,, . ; Glee Club .1, :2, Hmir 1, 2-2, 4-; Smiulity 3, 4; Class 3, 4: Drum gQ' Bugle Corps 1 Offim'r 4. Sodality 1; Baskotimil Choerlm'uinr 4. JOAN BEVILACQUA Wlwn the HM nit' us mnvroci St. Uvurgv High, Joan left for Mt. Alvm'nia IPI'Op Class. A! prvm'nt shv is :1 pushllmlt n'f' tho Sish'rs of St. Frmwis, Milianc, Pa. May Gm! Moss Iwr high mulmlvurs. LEO EINLOTH l,ikvwisv, hm left fmm the eighth grmlv tn join the Mm'ylnmllers. Thus far he has ilmu' vxtrvmvly well :11ch WP :lSk Gums blessings on tho life he has undertaken. XXV :ii'v surv his 1in pm'mnzilit'y will insurv his suvcess. DOROTHY RANSIL After spmuiing two years of 1101' high sclmol life with us, Dorothy entered Hm Divine Providvnw Ordvr, Pittsburgh, Pa. At present she is a novice and will 3mm begin lwr wnrk U1 1' izu'hing. W0 wish to 0x10mi to Dorothy the host of luck. IN GODiS SERVICE . . fl'iomi . . bright KCDIZZb.,, . . peppy . 4; Operetta 1, 2, 2 '3 '7, i REQUIESCAT IN PACE Alice Glass 1931-1946 IN MEMORIAM Alice. Glass, known to everyone as ' ' Little AlkavW passed away suddenly after a short illness 011 March 4, 1946. Alice 1's chemVI'Tul smile and helpful ways made. 1101 a friend to all. She was always on the job and never Sllil'kml her duties. The graduating class of 1949 will. always hold dear 1101' nmmory for She Vi S one of their favorite classmates and best ifrimds. May Hod grunt hm? eternal rest. SENIOR DIRECTORY Name Phone Address Parish 1111111 A1'1I11111'11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . .1111 4337 ......... 1173 1.11111131'1'3' St ........ . . . . ...................... St. George 1111:1111 R. Hakm' ........ . ........... . 1131' 6235 ......... 326 11'111'1'11111'1011 AW. . . .' .......................... St. Goorgv nirloy A. 111111. . . . . . . . . .............. 1131' 5351 ......... 224. Climax St ............................. . ...... St. Goorgo 111111111 C1. 111101111113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113v 0703. . ....... 312 Climax St... ..... . ........... . ................ Sf. Gonrg'o 121111111. .11. 11111111111 .................... C111 62'11-J . ...... 2717 Kingwood Sf ............................... St. Norbert. 'illm .1. Crnwc. . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . Ev 52-16. . ...... .36 1433101111. Sf .......... . .......................... St. George cgis .1. 1111111111. . . . . . . . . ............. . 'F'i 6352 ...... . . .3 2 12111111111 St ............ . ..... . ...... . . . . ..... Rossurection 11115111111 L. 111111111811. . . . . . . ......... . . 3211 131-1101111111 St .................................. St. George 1113' K. 113111113. . . . . . . ............. . . 101' $1505. . . . . . . . .1 12 .Kivhlcr St. .................................. St. George 11.11111 11. 19111'1'13. ...... . . . . ............ 1111 1576 ........ .300 0111111111111: St ............. . .................... St. Gml'go 11111 A. '191111-111111311'111. ................ 0:1. 7636-M. . . . . . .121 111-1111111110 Ave ................................ St. George 1113 .1. 19111111111141. . . . . . . . . .. .......... 11v 3623. . . . . . . . .205 Climax St ......... . .......................... St. Gomgo 11311111111'5' 1'1. 11111111111311. . . . . ............ 1131' 1171.1 ......... $173 11 :11'1'111g't1m AW. . . . ......................... St. Gom'go 111111113 16. 1111131111. . . . . ............... 1111 0375 ......... 2515 Spring St. . . . . . . . ........................... St. Henry irginiu. M. 111111111111. . . . . . . ........... 1111' S736. . . . . . . . .424 17.111111111111181 St ......... . ..................... St. Gmrgo 2111 C1. 112111;: ......... .. . . . . ......... 1111 5321 ......... 105 Cruighead St ................................. St. Gmrgv 1111108 11. 11111111111 ..... . ...... . ....... 1-111 1-1503 ......... 4-21 .Kingshoro St ................................ St. George 1111108 R. 111113111111 ........... . ........ 1-1711 2552 ......... 1 15 .101111 St. . . . ................................. St. George fury G. 1111111111. . . . . . . . ...... . ........ 1111 5756 ..... . . . .2423 Spring St .......... . . . . ..................... St. 1:111111'5' 1111'.il11:1. 11111'111'111111111'1'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1112 60110. . . . . . . . .1120 111'1111'113111110 R0110 .............. .. ........... St. George 11111111111 M, 111111111. , , ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,, , , H1! 4-151 ......... 1112 11 :11'1'11111'11111 Ave . . . . . . ...................... St. George :1Ver1w .1111'11113. . . ................... 1111' 0-1-2611. ..... . . . 1 1S 1111111'01' St ......... . .............. . ........... St. 1001'g0 1111111113 17.1. Jump . . .................. 330 Climax St ......... . .......................... 81. 10111310 11'11'01115' A. .lnspiivk ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ev 30-15 . . , . . . . . .3313 EXPMSiUl' S11 ................................. S1. GOOI'gO 'i1111111'11 A. Kuvznmrvk ................. 111' 7265 ......... 121 Pins 81: ........... . ........................ St. .1031111111-11. 'yril 11. .lx'irsvh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1111 3200 ......... 66 'Iilstclla. Aw ................................... St. George 1018 '11. K115111111 ...................... 1131' 11355 ....... . . 12 Vinwcnt St ................................... St. George 10011511 F, Mulu' ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 613 Eurok: St .................................. St. George 1111111111 11. Mutwuy. . . . . .............. 10v 2362 ........ .110 3011:1110. 81' ................................... St. 710111;:0 '1111'g'111'1't M. 1111111111111 .............. . . 1111 11 1115 ...... . . .126 Bailey AW .................................. F11. 1111111111! mo A. lelugh ..... , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S26 Carnival 11'115' ................................ St. 11111111111 1111111111 C. MvM-vlskv .................. 1131' 112611 ..... . . . . 1041 Now Arlington Aw ........ . ................. St. Gourgv . 111111 0. 1V11gvvr. . . , , , , , , , , , ,,,,,,,,,,, 616 Loyal 'Wuy .................................. St. Goorge 0301111 A. 1111111111111 ..... . . ..... . ...... 1113 4-3-13 ...... . . .203 .111c11111111. St ....... . .......................... St. Canicn 111115211111. M. Murray. . . ....... . ...... Ho 7510. . . . . . . . .512 Now Arlington Ave.. . .................... . . . .817. George 113211111 A. N11111m1'11. . . . . .............. 1431' 2045. ..... . . .29 1118101111 AW ................................... St. George 1111111113 .1. Ovhling. . . . . . . ............ 111'. 8331 . . . . . . . . .315 11811111110. St ................................... St. GPOI'QO 1'111111'1'11111 M. 01K1'1'1'1'. . ...... . ....... 1111' 7776. . . . . . . . .113 1101121111111101' Ave ............................... St. George 918111 M. Oshmky ...... . . ............. 1111' 4-504- ........ .736 1131191421111 Sf ........ . .......................... St. 11111114511 111111111311 M. Rvpusky ..... . ............ 1111. 4063. . . . . . . . .413 0111111111 81 ........ . ......................... St. 11111111511. 111111111 P. Ringlvling. . . ......... . . . . .1111 41138. . . . . . . . .1520 .19111'11111111' St ................................ St. 131001;;0 11'111'1' L. 111151-1111111'11111'. . . . . ............ 1131' 1.1311. . . . . . . . .1124 Eureka St ................................. S't. George 11.11211 N. Rnsmvm'm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 1111 1-155. . . . . . . . .312 16111111: Sf ................................... St. George 1111:1111 11. 111111111111. . . . . . . ............ 1131' 066.1 ......... 11-17 St. Martin 811.. . . . . . . ........................ St. George 711111111 11. Sclmnck. ................... 17711 7015-11 ....... 2334 Valera. 81.. . . . . ............................ St. George 1 35111111111 .1, 80111111111. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .1117 St. Nhll'till Sf ........................ . ....... Sf. 11001110 111110111115 L. 81411111111. . . . . . . . . .......... 1111' 07.06. . . . . . . . .301 1111111111111. St ................................. St. George 111111113 11 . 80111111111012 . . . . . . . ........... 1111 404-2. . . . . . . . .215 Zara St ............ . ......................... St. George wanu .1. Suhuvluu't. . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . 11111 $1033 ......... 51Ll 11111111111 '113' ......... . . . . . . ............ St. Francis 1108:1108 Patricia 11. 31111111111101. . . .............. 1111 25711.. . . . ..... 13111 11111111113 St ....................... . . . . . ....... St. 11001150 Kathleen Si'11111111'11y. . . . . . . . ........... 1-111 .1906. . . . . . . . . 12-1 13110111111111 St. ................................. St. George 11111111 11 . Smith. . . . . . . . . .............. 1131' 0537 ........ .300 Kingshuro St ............................... St. George 14111111121 1 . Surlly ..................... 1111 22116 ......... S103 Excelsior S1 .................................. St. George 1113111111 0. 31111111111 .................... 19v 11532 ...... . . . 1 111 Climax St .................................... St. Gourge 11111111113 S. Swiomnok ................. 1111 5531 . . . . . . . . .301 111111111X St .................................... St. George 111301111 17. Szuminsky ................. 1131' 1653 ......... 25-1 Industry St ...... . .......................... St. Georgv 11111111111 16. Uhlingvr. . . . .............. 724 Lillian St ..................................... Sta, 11117011119 711111311 V. W1111111-511111'11111'. .............. 113v 6526 ..... . . . .2011 Allen Ave ........................ . ........... St. Georgy? 111111311. L. Walker ..................... 101' 50116 ...... . . . 72 1111ltz111111v111' A 1'11 .............................. St. G111-11'g10 911111111111 16. 1-1'11111111'1'. . . ............... 1131' 35111 . ..... . . . 10 Pius St ......... . . . . . . ............ . ........... St. George 111301111 '11. Wszoluki. . . . . . . . . .......... 2332 82111311111'3' St ........ . ......................... St. Anne 51111513 .1. 71111111114111 . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . 1111 7.120. . . . . . . . . 12151 13111111111111 S11 ...................... . ............ St. George Doris .1. Zurzlwsky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 57 81111111 18111 St .................... .. . . ......... St. George TOP-LEFT TO RIGHT B.legurot :md Fleck take over Sumo senior buys Shuw off A group middies from social Snphmnoro May crowning Big Don pnelnu'es fm' :amp Annfhvr gang of '48 swahios U'fi' K18 MEMORIES 7. Versatile Claire in uniform 8. Three senior girls Onjny mm- ticm . U. Shirlvy and Kay, always to- gother 10. Johnny, the faithful m:nmgnr H. Just :1 21511211 mooring 4 Cyril vhuts with Santa Chas um! Circus surruumlml Mr. Prosidvnt' in his lvism'v .100 shuns Hm 'zmwm Little Pluiw in Hw trvvtups Tm; svlmul-dzu' Mmms Fritz :nul Gnuuh :lf XYmt'vimv TOP-LEFT TO RIGHT Luis gm's high Muss 0n 11w vnrnvr with tlw gang Margie, 11w lumlm'urm FHIHIII' funtlmll tzu'tivs Fritz :15 :1 frosh The gang stops t'l'uHic MEMORIES .1 .A v 10. ll. 1:: Sonim lmys enjoy a. laugh Fwslmwn Imrty memories Three Impeful juniors Two debs ?I'ulz-lx Between mml smu'k Getting some sun on the roof Three lively svn:im's Joan makes with the arms. Swyuo enjoys a. picnic. Kay takes. a rido Loo takes a rest CUM 1P8. As we. watch the mirror of our school life, the shiny surface. unfolds the refiec- tion of our classes and activities that made up a well, balanced Catholic educa- tion. Our scholastic day had its beginning in our study of Religion which filled us with the knowledge of His teachings. Each successive class served as a means by which His teachings, mmhined with the secular knowledge, kept Him with us always. In our avtivities His presence with us made us humble in our sucwssos. In our apparent failures He was with us to lift the vluak 0f dejection from our tired shoulders and spur us 011 to new endeavors by His own example. May He he with us always and in all ways. WITH HIM r ip 114 sum, et cum, omnipot6nti, in uniteite Spi- n? so, et . in ip 14 so, ritus 114 Sancti - in 21118 111 ipw Hostia Signat parum Calicem 011an0- intcrs C at Caliccm di-n stia dicit: omniS 01101, et .3: est tibi Deo Patrl 11111 JUNIORS ROOM 301 First Row, 10ft to right: Agnus Ilm'lmmlmu'r, Alive XVHHM'S, Tvl'vsn Yunkm', Kathryn bowling, Shirley Druzinski, Holt'y ,Hiclwr, Ruthmnw Bnermzm, Luis Rintt, Anna Mzu'iv Quinn. Sweuml Row: William Gunter. .Imnes Crm'niv, Niclmlas Fmtunuto, Frank l'hnmvrling, Runald Evans, Rn-lmrt Lauth, Willimu Riley, Gilbert Htvhlv, Kmnwth Pf'vil, Larry Eppr- Hwnm'. Third Rmv: Patricia. Short, Mul'yzunw Svhmii't', Luis Craig, thty Ann Burke, 1Vlnry:1nn Sllzulzlhzm, Plum lwo limigm'a, Rusmmu'iv Arnuld, Luis Stohlo, Rvgiml Jugd'i'chl, Gloria .lmtzkus. Fnurth Rmv: Willwrt .Divt- hm'ne, James Luchrt'y, James Clair, .lzu'k Wvlsvh, lmm'onvc Hagan, Dun- nld Hirsh, Joseph Buunmn, Juinws Mzuli'lw, lx'mnwth Murusnk, Rulwrt Buym. President ......................................... James Clair V. President ..................................... Jack Welsch Treasurer ...................................... Patricia Short Secretary ................. . ................ Ruthanne Beerman CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS President ................................... James Augustine V. President ...................................... Albert Weil Treasurer ..................................... Joseph Mueller Secretary ....... . ................................. Edith Pope l'irst Row, Left to Right: Virginia Leo Millm', Edith Pope, l.x':-11 hloml Moran, lhtrhm'n Ennis, Virginia Barmw, Luis Moym', Agncs Becker, Boso- mm'y Lmuln. Svmml Row: Dmmld Jmm, Norbert I-lm'rlo, Janms Augustine, Joseph kaulvgc, Jusvph Mueller, John Rohor, Jommo Nauyokus, George Turnoy. Third Row: .tht'y L011 Nounson, Mary Lang, IMggy Murphy, JoAnn Frank, Audrey K0011, Dorothy Gl'ivslmum, Boronvo Bicklor. Fnurth Rmv: Gloria Swm'tling, Irmw CMlusky. Anna May Suchy, Burbm'u Moyvr, Murmln-ttu Svpko, Alice Rafting, Mary Agnvs Pahlm', Justinv llzu'kus. Fifth Row: Janws Lalldm', Raymund Nm'k, James Diotllorn, Robert. Hclmuh, Donald l'Im'ringtml, Robert. Boyd, Gerald Karl. Sixth Row: Charles Dietm'lo, Donald anwt't, Albert XVCil, John Fennosscy. H: i g o , Y , .2 .. 'luo r vr- n...$ NJ s-Jnxwfkt JUNIORS ROOM 302 SOPHOMORES ROOM 101 First Row, Left to Right: Irmm Mcmingor, Madeline Wontlzmd, 'Frami'es Harrison, DOSaIeS Weiss, Mary Ann Guntvr, Marilyn Imutm'lmch, .Dnlurvs .Hnrolli, R'Izu'y L011 Marv. Second ROW: Bernicv Lawrvnm', J ':m Ann Kramer, Mary Um Rnylc, LHLtI'iciz-L .Dzl'icy, Earl Louch, Nildn Swurtling, Durham Mutiuszzlk, Robert .li-lm'scno, Eleanor QICngliSh, Eileml Mathmvs, Evelyn Dunk. Third Row: LaVerne Colo, ngor Wmu'cr, llvlon Madinv, Jum't Lvivc. Anthmly Thim'et, Floyd. XVentzcl, Marilyn Nnmk, Kathryn Nm'uk, Rolwrt .Luwlle, Clam Gut. Fuurth Row: Mary Ellvn 'Privo, I'lugvno Kumwy, Phyllis llnlv, David Rusvh, Cul- lot'to W'ukor, Jan'les OXPHI'Oitm', Janet Runsil, Rmmlel Mnrvinulx', Lois OXOHI'miior, Richard Grady, Clare. Klaus. Missing: Virginia Mullen, Robert Grumull. Q .' President ............................................ James Oxenreiter V. President ........................................ ...Dolores Borelli Treasurer .................................................. Earl Leuch Secretary .............................................. Eileen Mathews CLASS OFFICERS President .............................................. Donald Schmitt V. President ..................... . ....... . ................. Carol Leach Treasurer .................................. . ........... Thomas Freund Secretory ............................................... Shirley Kimmel First: Rmv, IA'H 10 Right: Wzlllvr Husky, Rivhzn'd Fix, Allvn Evans, George Erny, Thomas Kano, vavnt Ciminu. Hmmhl Mcl-Iugh, Mutthvw .Ix'ulinnski. vanml Ruw: I'Ilizulwih llvnkv, Shirley Kimmel, Doris Stm'ln', Marjorie Pipvr, Janet? Strumpt , .Nmu'y Wlmlvn. Third Ruw: 'IVIu'ry Advlv l-lulm, JWIIIIH' Fussiug'vr, Cuml Leach, Joyce. Kirby, Joan Lzmt'vrlnu'h, lx'ut'lun'ino hilvyvrs, ldluilw Burr. Fourth Row: Dmmld Suhmitt, Rulwrt, Murphy. Fifth Row: Dunivl Mnmgn, Gunlnn llm'tloy, 'Fhunms Frcuml, Ronald XViclund, Bornzml. Snmstug, Mivlmvl Avqum'n, Rulwrt' Donmm'sh. Sixth Raw: Harry ansz'll, .lznm's Slulvy, Larry Shu'f'rum, Villium 130510, Jusvph Lunv, Pntrivk Chzmhlln, Churlvs llm'nn. SOPHOMORES ROOM 201 CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMEN ROOM 102 First Row, Left to Right: Mildrml Furlms, Rnlwrt' Mullmllzmd. Philomena Ruggieri, XVIII. IVIeym's, Juan Visknvhil, .Iuhn Stvinkump, Mzu'Mta Gilbert, Raymond ngesor. Semml: Sylvia 'Fvlmu, Dunivl Ryan, Lorraine Sch- neider, Edward, Dummy Laura. 'Put'v, Dnmthy Dugzm, Wultm' Bittprs, Lois Ennis, Charles Emnwrling, .lmm Hnuvy, Mitzi Duiltgv. Third: Bruno Alex- ander, Nancy Svllzwil'cr, Jusvph lrr, Duniuv inl, Tlmmzls Steffnn, Juan Laiuterlnuth, Mary Luu Szuminsky, Allyn thihlvr, Mary .lCllvn Mqum, Joan Kvnt, anm Burgvr. Fourth: llmn'y Kuhn, Rolwrti Muizio, Marianne Leach, W'm. Eglcr, Kz-ltihryn Ann Hahn, Clement Rodgers, Gail llnrfigzm, Eugene Q:lsqinelli, Wm. Shurtz. President ......... . ........................ William Shurtz V. President . ..................................... Jean Bouvy Treasurer ...................................... Robert Maizie Secrei'ary .............................Kathryn Ann Hahn CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS President ........................ . .............. James McClory V. President . .. .. ...................... Rosemarie Augustine Treasurer .................................... Daniel Belasario Secretary ..... . ..... . .......................... Clair Diethorn First Row, va't. 10 Right: Rosemarie Augustine, Althea Cromie, Shirley C7010, Clair Ihvthm'n, Anna Marie. Sharding, Rosenmry Muelhbauer, Joan Richy, .10me I-Iolzm'. Second: Arthur Tl'agvsm', John Gusky, Raymond Gill, Frank Gnttus, 'J7hon'ms McGahan, XVillian'l Lautm'lnwh, VVillizun Busch, James Fomwssy, John Barker, Third: Nancy Donalios, Betty McDonald, Suzunn XVlmlvn, Ihrrnicc Farkas, Joan Maczumk, Genevieve Sheridan, Ruth Anmltl, Lurmino Lzm'renco, Sally Kimmol, Geraldine Kovack. Fourth: Jusvph Kuvlm, James McClury, Richard Deck, Daniel Luboon, Donald. Za- dinsky, Russvll Blumlel, Jnlm Malaskovitz, Daniel Bvlasurin, I-Iarvoy Loher. Missing: Round. Cnyo, N011 Crissman, Daniel Lee. - a ' . . . f'cR . ! J K FRESHMEN ROOM 202 PHYSICS Physivs is tlm svimwv 01' mwrgy, nf' Hw trmisfi ti in 01 vnorg'y, and of its rciniimn to matter. The . ui Physivs is :m cxi'rmnvly ini'mvsiing mm for flu dour 01' i'mhiy. 'lihc pt'nhlvms invnlvml are all of pm 1'sv. As in all svivm'cs, Physivs, rv-luiros vlmr thi :imi qh'wlups sizmlg mvntul pnwvr. With Mr. Russ V03; I rs mmlvmtm', Hw shulvms pivturmi me wu prohizms whirl: clvnl with tlw i'uh'rum. BIOLOGY 'lihv ronsmn why iinh'igy is sm'h :m mihwutimm fusvinuting suhjm't is ilw'uusv it is thv study 0f plant :uul animal. 11' is surprising to 11010 the :mmunt ul iiiii'orom'v ill the life 't'umttinus of plant. animals. 'lihv anhumm'rs pzlrtiviputmi in many int ing hilmmlmy ilissvvtiimls :uul locthrv chissos, fm' wm-v ozlgm' tn un'linhl snnw M tho many mysterii mihlw. ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Aclvmmul NizliiIOIIlt'lt-iOS invhuios 'lirigmmnmtry, x is hssmitiz-Illy the study 01 thv 'f'mwtinns of tho triangle, :lml Snlid Uvonwtry, whivh is the study 0 pmpvrtivs 01' lines, unglvs, surfaces 21ml solids. The dnnwntul aim n'f' :ulx'mwml muthvmutivs is in ufi'or t student :1 suuml muthomufimtl trmi'nwnt of tho 311 in mmlvrn fm'm. CHEMISTRY X'X'it'hnut :1 i'lnulwt, Chomish'y is mm 0f the most uhh' suhjm'i's 1n thv high svhnol st'm'lonl'. It. has g: H is imnm'inm'v thmrgh ifs rwvssity in M'M'y day This svimwv is :u'hlitimmlly impnri'unt' in tho stmieni 'm'so it' ihvm'nys cho suimltiiiu hahit 0'! mimlfi pnwtiw M attacking: :1 pmhlmn uritivslly, sysfmnutii :uul withnut pl'U'illliiPO, with the snlv thnught in mi to attain Hm truth as Gm! intmulm'l it from the h hing. WORLD HISTORY These stmlents zu'e occupied with the fas- mating and interesting study nil? World His- ry. They are stifulying' the ilitl'erimt races and 'eeds 0f the world, getting: 21. better under- ,anding of their origin and relationsllip. This long with :1, knowledge of their culture, will id them in getting slung: with helping: the eoples 0f the WWW. HEALTH To fit the hmly 'I'm' healthy living, one must equil'e the fundamentals of the human body 11d how to keep it fit. Physical fitness must be ad if one is tn keep the soul. healthy too, mce a well person is a, happy one. Here at aint George :1. good lmsie knowlmlge 0f health, my be gained and this knmvlmlg'e can, always e used in. later life, since health is a. subject f vital importance to all. CHRISTIAN SOCIAL LIVING XVith the world so uncertain, Christian SO- cial Living definitely is an important study. It teaches the pupil how to live and get along at all times, in all places of the world. Through this study of world customs the student is better able to cope with the situations he will meet in future years. Christian Social Living shows the need of religion in our daily lives and helps the students to he better Christians. ENGLISH I; II On both. the business and social world a working knowledge of English. and grammar is required. One must also have an ability to speak to others, since good usage of the English language is a prime requisite. At Saint George the underelassmen have ample opportunity to acquire this ability through public speaking and practical knowledge gained in class. The ability to speak is stressed in all walks of life, and they are fortunate in having the oppor- tunity to gain this attrilmte. RELIGION 111111111011 13 11111 111031: 11111101121111. 311111110 21 1121111101111 1111111 31111001 111102111311 11 is 11111. 1 11.111111121111111 1101' 1111.1 11011111. work, 211111 3011211 111110111111 21. 11121111111211 1111011111111g'11 017 11. 211' 11121111111211 11101111111: 01 it, we 21111 211110 10 111 11111111211 11211'111011y with 0111' 111110111 1111111. 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'110 11111111 11111 111111 1'11 11011 111111111. 1111111111111 111 11111 111131111133 W01'111. -.. f '- yak ! i. i 1-. JXWWWODOOOINJ huuwiu i i , . rk'bowub hood, Lju- ':Kahh ' 3 v0 11 1. lk Ch. H 1- 7w SPANISH The. study 0117 Spanish fonds 1'0 grivv 113 a broader and more apprwint'iw knmxl'lmlg'v of 0111' South Amm'imm nvighlmrs. We also have an understunding of 11m vulturv 21ml trmlitiuns 01' the Spanish. moo. XVo have dnnv much in prmnnting Hm Hood Nvig'himr Pnliuy, by installing: Spanish in tho, vurrimlum. BOOKKEEPING Jmu'nalizing, posting, closing accounts, is just part of the work done by the students of tho lmokkoeping vlass. The success of home and industry depends largely upon a. compe- tent lmokkeeper. With unceasing effort, they rocorod lmsinoss transactions and budgeted ac- counts. These students have gained the knowl- edge of sound investing and weighed the pos- sibilities of money well spent. Their future should prove well. balanced and more syste- matic. because of their knowledge of book- k ecpi Hg, SHORTHAND Ono. of the prime nvcvssitios 01' :1. mmpotont stonogmphor is a. full and accu 'ate knowledge of shorthami- Many hours of 1in'zwtico and study are required 130 fully master shorthand, but once attainm'l, it is invahmblo in the individual. Under the dili'ection of Sister DeChantal, the comnmr- uiul girls are taking; divl'ntiun and 1 'mweription with ease. The time spent. in developing this skill has l'OSlilHWl in pulishml 21ml off'ivimlt Shm'Hmndwrihws, ALGEBRA 0111' Frmhman students begin study of higher Imlthonmtics b3 mnining the. fundanwntal princi of Algebra I and II. All high-sc students are ruiluirvd t0 0.an at least one year 01'? nmtiummtic order to graduate. The fumidc given by a Study of freshlmm ; h '21 is sufficient to :IJH'OI'd the dent with thu knowledge neces. in tho :lTutlfu'o study of trigonmu and plane and solid geometry. PLANE GEOMETRY T0 Math students: the more. c fusing the. Iwohlem, the more in bsting it is. 0111' Sopiun'nm'es are l'mntmi with now prohlmns each. t mm more mmplicatml than the 11 These pmhlmns merely presen challenge to the. gemnvtl'y stud A challenge that enables them develop a logical trend of reason valuable tl'n'oughuut life. MECHANICAL DRAWING .z-Xfter an absence of two yearq tho high-school curriculum, 11100.11le cal drawing: was once more adt tn the. list Of electives for 0111' s; dents. This subject is iwlp'lf'ui in veloping our skills, and is a hz reqlziiwnent in the study 0t? 01 homing- and druftsmanship. . 3-11....11. 3141: ugggg; :tho 09.0 ENGLISH 111; IV P. O. D. 19111111 11111111111103, 111111111113 111111 1.1111111311111113 1:11 P. O. D.-1.Jear11i11g how 10 deal with social 121113115, 1111113014 111111 1111311111 11111113, the upper- 111111 ecm10111ic problmns is just 0119 of the 111a11y 11188111011 are continually 1-11111111g 1111 their vast things the students in 11.0.1.1. study. They 101111110111 11111111110111.1111. have 119001119 familiarized with. their govern- ment and its1 operation. Through ardent study there has been 11011119 in them 2111 interest in world affairs Which will help 1110111 to become good citizens and the 1112111013 015 11 better world. 1111111 113111511311 11111111111111 111111 21'11111111111' :11'0 tudiod by 1111030. 11111111131111: 311111111113. 111111111512- 11g' 11111; 11117111111111 Hwy will 51111190011 1701' 113111111811 ' 11111-1 11111141: 113301111111 subject 101111111111 111 1111 'elds 01' 111'11111111111111. MUSIC Through 0111: the halls of S. 11. H. come the lilt- ing voivos of. the under- classnwn. T110 1111.1sic class 1101. only supplies the stu- dents with 11111310111 theory but 21 lot 01' fun. Many happy periods are spent learning hymns, 1701113011513 and. 1:1 21 l 1. :1 d 5. Music is taught to the. students to give 1110111 :111 1.1111112181211111- ing of our nation as well as 01'1191' 001.11'111 1GS through songs, I mtwsr: 5c t . I 4.29 1- e .4 W Y 8 011-.- .mT. d: I fACIORS on ... man: coon 4....Agc4 L I-IF'.' - 'K . HOME ECONOMICS DIVISIO 'HI 05h MIXING Mixing is one of the first steps in prepar- Many happy hours were spent in the 1101' ing a well-lmlaneed meal. In the cooking class economic. kitchen, as the girls worked togetl the girls were taught to plan nourishing as over the stove Illakillg' cakes, biscuits, c well as economic 1119313, Their clean white 2113- complete dinners. Here we have depicted runs signify the necessity of neatness aml m'- Of the many scenes Of good, clean, WhOlGSO derliness in the kitehen. - fun, which the girls looked forward to. 'l girls worked hard, enjoyed creating new men and most of all, delighted in sampling wl they made. PROGRESSIV H I M. II Iliiliiiiijiiiiiii II M lfe'l; H IL FINISHED PRODUC ttLeeks greed, tast good, is good! This the motto of the hon eem'lemies girls as th take the hnished pr duet. from the stm ready to he. served. 01 bite of these delectab meals would prove th these young ladies a now well experiene in the culinary art t e 0 Ok i n g. w hu- m M ubun- wound$sd www.haouuu mum-nm MAKING XVith 11H thv 1101:0ss111'y tools :lL'm' thoir sew- ' project. 1111 11111111, the students lwgzin to 11s- 1hle the vloth i11t11 11 finishet g'111'111011t. lilirst. 1 pattern is unt, alterations 111111111 111111 finally 1 pievos lmgin to take. 011 11 dvh'nito 1701111. Cse pieces are then svwml tugwthv ' 11.1111 wh11 t.- 11? tho. 111111110111; may he, it. is sure to 110, art, chiv, 11ml 111.111011li11g' to 1111. t0011-11g'111's. ' .MEMAKERS GROOMING XVhy have 110111; look- g' clothes if we do not 11 0 w h 11 w to won 1' 0.111? 0111' Hume 1131.1011- 1ics course takes 011111 this in its 1.10011 00111i11g class. ll 11 111i 00111i11gx is 1111 essen- 11 in smart. sncioty. 1'10wi11g how to dross, ,1: and look is i111p11r- M in any i11t'.olli;rm1t. 13011 is life. XVhon hv- g' i11t11'11'viowod 1501' 11. isitinn, gmmning is '11 1' 0 fully 11.011sido1'01'l, 11' without. it, wv will 11 1111s1112cvssl'lll in 11111- 0111 111 o. 1' ci111 0011111111- OHS. - h 'i I. ' .- .1. il 1 4 -. - . 1 -- O O.'; C u' 0 00 - 9' . . I l 1 . h I 'I i u I '1 . Ii 1' .L . v Q; I ' -1 . . . 1 A . . -J. . .v . O . A A V . - .. O ..- .1 . 1.. . .4 ' I Q o . u. - u . 1 t u- . ' M Cs h I .3 .- 'u '3 l1 -..!. a. lx FINISHED PRODUCT The 11113 1111s at, last. arrived! E11011 girl has finished her project. 011 the above picture. 0110 will note. the look of satisfaction because of 11 job well done. The training given 111 the sew- ing classes enables 1111 pupils taking this course to turn out. beautiful, neat 11nd woll-finished cloth i1'1g GIRLS GYM CLASS Our physical well-lwing, is also taken care of :hn'ing' our poriml 0E mlucation here at St. Hmrgo. During the course of four years the girls have. developed a sense. 01' mmwmt'inn and sportsmanship. Fundamental gynmastics, and mmlwtitiw games are the bulk HI? :wtivitios whivh take place in the gym. They feel that the. gym period is 110 drmlgery, but 21 Iwrind OIT l'claxamm and sonwthing t0 iook furward to. Any senior girl will- verify that bayond any doubt. Under the adept HUIWI'ViSiOIl of Miss Coleen '01 11; 1', many a gym period was enjuyed by all. Thnugh new at. St. George she. quickly gaimwl many new 'Ii'ricnds. She. not only proved herself an able instructor but. also proved to be a good sport. She made the gym periods lively and interesting and her smiling ways will be. remembered by 2111. MISS COLEEN COTTER BOYSh GYM CLASS .. l, 2, 3, 4--Jh suumls tlw gym mavh as he. sets the pace for the boys while. they work out vigumus vallisthonivs. The faculty has worked hard to build strong minds, hut. in doing so they have not 1 m'g'm'tvn that strung hndivs are also nocvssary. Thmughout their four years the boys have been building sound hmlivs and strong hval'ts in Infepalfatiml for the strenuous task ahead of them. Although hv is nvw at St. va'gv l-ligh. Mr. Lukas has done, an vxvollvni ,juh as lmyhs Gym instructor. He is a student at Pitt, whom he also plays ffnothall, but was able 1'0 awopt the job at. lumping the boys at St. George. in pmpvr physical unmlitiml, at x-Vhich. he. has proven very vapahlc. MR. LEWIS LUKAS SINGERS AND SERVERS . J. E ; . ., 9:135: 3...... ' iDJ' J o ' .0 0: Fur sto boys 1m sacrifim has bven too great. During 1in time. Hwy haw slwnt' us singvrs rmd servers they have had to make many .m'ril'iws. Many times Hwy 11ml tn riso mrlv, and, with Hm 310va still in their eyes, pvr'hn'mml Hwil' duties singing,r 01' serving; at Mass. Alot'lmugli Hwy lunk fur 1m praise, their nuts 01 solf-sm'riiico done for Him will not go 11nrvw:1rdml., sitwo lie ?mmut 1w. 0111110110 in gvnomsity. I 11' $ ' 3-- - . .l .r xs' . ,, S :X fa. t .. i , I I 3 ' 'l L. t ' 1 RETREAT WITH HIM . RETREAT MASTER REV. J. V. CLEARY Under the capable guidance of Rm: J. V. Cloary, the students of St. George enjoyed an excellent, mnrtunit'y fur spiritual I'v,i11x'vllzlt'iml. In tho. hectir. living of today it is not often. that. we. have a chance h t-nko time our nml collect nm' spiritual thoughts. Even the best. of us needs a. retreat. Our Lord, Him- IH', gave us an example by going: into 'l'oti.1'0at often. We gain in retreat many benefits Vital to the soul. hose lwnvfits lwlp us livv our daily lives in a better way. Through the untiring efforts of our retreat aster ozwh student was giwn a vhameo tn straightm up his soul and make it. a tidy and fit. dwelling H' Christ. Making Our Daily Visits 'x-. Av..- .. m - gun fqgif :7 '7 O K , ' r ' h . .. A - , . . . .,. - 2 C . - h .0 I , ' .C ' - i w n:na- J ' i MAY CROWNING The most noteworthy event. of the year is the May Crowning which takes place during our Blessed Motheris month. Thus we pay homage to 0111' Heavenly Mother. Maryis handmaidens represent their elzmsmates in. paying homage to their Queen, and she in turn, shields them from any harm that they may encounter. The special honor of being May Queen is granted only to a senior. She is chosen because of her activity in Sedality projeuts and her de- votedness t0 the Blessed Mother. This year N 0mm J ean Sehuehert was chosen by her classmates to have the privilege of crowning Mary, Queen of May. QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS svnim' vntml by her vlassnmtvs us most 7 of this privilege was Norma Joan wl't'. Janet Smith partivilmtml as tho boarm'. The two svnim' z-lttm'ldanl's wvre al'y Hmmvosv 21nd 'Nwrvsv Repasky. ATTENDANTS is event. is not vmmfinod mrly 110 svniurs, ndumlzlssnwn zltt'vmlzlm's are as fnlluws: nary Immlu, Nora. M'issnmn, Shirley Kim- mvm'no Colo, Mm-Mm Hillwl't, Anna Mel- lillll. The statue of Our Lady is borne alternately by: Jeanne. Ummiv, . 7:1.thcrine VKeefe, Dolores Swieconek, Ruth Ross- wm'm, Margie McHrath, Kathleen Silmeway, Selma, Schanck, lethy Josefick. PRINCIPAL AND PRESIDENT CONFER The student council fui'letions in the school in. order to help make the students more active. in truly Christian manner. This organization, under the auspices of Edward Herein, as president, wa, respmilsible for the social activities curriculum. This year it functioned exceptimmlly well. The ideas and projects 011? the student. body were pr, sented by the. representatives and through the cmiperution 0:13 our principal, our president, and the SH dents, most projects materialized and were sueeessiiul. .11: is through such an organization. that. SiLUdOIIiS learn the Catholic way of dealing with one an other and being considerate of the opinions, needs and il'ltet'ests of all. 111 the above picture we see Eddie, our president, conferring with Sister Liguori on. some impm tant student problem. Eddie worked in cooperation with Sister in outlining plans for the school yeai STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS . . g . , '. --w -4 O ..-H , ' - i i-: .h's'?;; : 3 . '.. :3'3 -- I i Left to Right, First Row: J. Clair, J. Schroeder, E. Horan, D. Josefick. Second Row: J. Harkas, R. Schaub, C. Rodgers, D. Jansen. 'ft'. 3 :. a - ,'O - .39 . v - O '4 o . o ' . hl ' ..A -f'b i .,..:.,1 These are the junior and senior students who were sen to head the student council. It is this group t helped to plan dances, parties and all the school ial activities. These students were chosen for their endability and good character, for such a trust as 5 could only be given to one worthy of such an office. - whole responsibility of the success or failure of the dent council rested on their shoulders, but they proved y could handle it. For they helped make this year - of the most successful and active in the history of George. H. .. V o . 9': 'i . . ' u 1 lq - . I Q 9,. V i D to Bottom, First Row: D. Rusch, C. Leach, W. Gusky, J. mer. Second Row: D. Belisario, R. Augustine, W. Bitters, J. lVY. DEBATE CLUB '7 7f . . t v: .. . y .. Ali ' . .6 :Dlt - '. 3-6 1.! ,v.'r1 d .l i 4.- - . . 'IJ ' ' , - pair ' . it. '. tr, hul l Inf l, DEBATING Debating is :1 game of words, whom every phase is a block, ow'ry quvslimn :1 ttuvklo, :uul pnints are sum'ml in l'l'llt'lis fur . . . i . o . A 9 , i i, . 11 i . i . l . alnllty. AS 111 all gmncs, mm becomes more prohcmnt the. harder llO works. The members ni llw bl. Gl'mgt Dtlmhng Huh m. hard during the your and won many debates, but were elin'linutml in tho. Semi Finals. ' i 0 0 I 0 V o ' ' , . .' . ' i H i , l , V -. . i, . The topic for discussum was: Resolved, hThe Umtml hutmns 110w lw I'OVISNl llllO a lhnlil l'mlvml hmummnt, and timely importzulce t0 the citizen of today and tomorrow. Discussing those problems that face our statesmen now is u sure way of preparing tlwso students in take tlwir plnvo 11 future world, for they will be tomorrowls government. ' Red Cross Activities XVhat goes 011 during: activi- ies period in 301? The Red ??ross Club is busy making: dolls ?m' the children in foreign omltries. Hours at a time are 'pent ml each individual pro- ject, yet the members never rmw tired. Besides dolls, they ISO make shawls for the crip- 31ed vete 'zms 0f the past wm'. Things are never really fin- ished until lmxes are packed and listed for shipping. These articles such as penwils, tablets, combs, and small unbreakahlo. toys are sent to the devastated countries abroad. Can we not say that our school. is practic- ing ehirstizm charity? Favors always give life to things. At least that is What the Red Cross Club thinks for now they are making life-like favors for individual trays for the veterants hospitals. These favors made of different things mean sel'netliling to both the maker and the receiver. The Red Cross Club can be proud of the fine work they did which prmred invaluable to all. those concerned. The rolling of drums and the flare 0f lgmgles blend together with the colorful corps of 50 girls. 011 the field of football or in par 21. des, they have brought credit to our school and proved to their fellow stu- dents that it is an honor to he- long to such :1 worth while or- ganization. XVhen t h e y d 0 11 their uniforms they always re- member their school and the proud 1121. me which it holds. Since the corps was first or- ;rzmized five y e :1 rs ago, its p 0 p 111 a. 1' i t y has increased greatly. Their music is ever be- ing sought by various well- known organizations who ree- ognize their ability to tilead a parade. 'i , Each and every girl is proud oi. the privilege of being a mem- her 0115 the St. Hmrge Drum a Pugle Corps. MAJORETTES Their batons spin like silver opellors as the knee lwm'lin IJOI'GHOS paint a. picture of shine; color and swemculm' rfm'manve when they lead e corps to glory. Unifm'nuiwl in mammn and lite with 21 stand out of gold, ey paraded in thrillng ex- hitions both on the. football 1:1 and in many civic parmles. 1e magnificent 1w1'fm'munee these girls, led by Virginia. 'if'fith, was nlwzlyS eagerly vai ted. SENIOR MEMBERS These girls have been mem- lwrs Oil? the Corps since its or- g'zmizatiml five. years ago. A1- ways ready, rain or shine, they marched proudly and stepped with. zest. Although they Will no longer don their maroon and white uniforms, they will for- ever cherish the memories of fun loving times spent with the Corps. LIBRARY CLUB i ' . i . ti . i - . cf-i 5 Charging books, getting umuuinted with them, and learning 110w tn t'ukv mrv 01 tlwm is :ill :1 part 01' the duty of. librarian. 'lihis duty is taken 'm'v 0f vhovrfully by the librarian. Knmvlmlgv, outortuinmvnt', and :l wrilzllrlv tl'i-zisury 0f formatiun is sumiliod by uur liimu'j and Hm librarians wlm hvlp impart: tlw infornmt'iml. Willing, :ililv :lml vt't'ivimnt: 1:11 are there to help any who need 10 b0, holpml. A part of the. Library nut an often noticed, but just as inumrhmtz, lmwovm', is 11110 :u'rzmgmwnt nf' lmnks n Wily and order. Cleaning, mending and arranging books is a. great part 01 the Lilrrul'iunis duty. Getting nu rmvzml but that nf u j well done, the lii'n'arian, novm'tlwloss, may derive great pleasure frum knowing that Silt' hm: hcllwcl many. PATRON DRIVE COMMITTEE Left to right: JG. Oslusky L. 'Iiirmlm'ivk J. Cmmiu M. Murray L. V. Jzu'nlm Left to right: XV. J. Crowe, D. Josefivk, N. Avqum'n, R. Fleckonstein. CARNEGIE MUSIC HALL SINGERS m -1 H 2.414;, ' h $ - ' . - u h g' h h ' 3c 8-. 1 . - ' ' k' 9 .. v. 1 ' JO C'h . rs .' h 1 . 'K' .0 J. I .Voh V '1 .. V5.34 . During 1lw Yulmhh' smmnu this g.g mup nt' singvrs lnuk part in hh'lhho United We Sing program, held at the Carnegie Iusiu Hull. lh'prvm'nting tlw th vnlturv, tho vhm-istvrs szu'g five Christmas mrols in the Czech language. The group ' mmlv 11p ut' juninr and swim nu-mhvrs ul' tlw Hhm Club. ORCHESTRA Umh'r tiw dirm'tiun M Mr. Nivk Pnrillu, t'hv high svhool orchestra waS quite Slufeccssful during the past year. The main mrk M the m-vhvstm this yvzu' mm in :wmmpuny the Glen Cluh during the OPCI'me. This, as well as other pcn'formancos, ms handled. cxlwrlly. Many a grez-it lover of music. can he found at St. George; thus the. ?lee. Club is one 01. the most active organizations of the high school. The hays and girls :sippreciute the true value of! beautiful musi? and therefore prednee it in :1 likewise hezmttt'ul manner. The success 01 the grenp depends not enly 11pm: the ability to sing, but. upon gem! een- duet, courtesy and eonperz'ltieu, and these. good iilunliiies aeeempany our sengsters in all un- dertakings. The Glee Club has participated in nun'lereus events, with the. Operetta. taking 'the spotlight. Many hours were spent in preparation for the event and the meml'iers have been well blessed by their offers to spread this beautiful art to others. SENIOR MEMBERS rIi'he loyalty and dependability of these Senier Glee Chili Bv'l'emhers been i'lisplz-lyed 111:1in times during their four ymrs membership. .i. their freshman year, these stmh'nts hare pruetiem'l diligently for open ?:mtatas, and ether sueh perfurmzmees. New :11: the end of their school career, they will say goodbye tn the Glee Club and. take with many joyous and happy 'n'len'iories. Witlmnt :1 leader, :my organization is at a loss. Our lec Club is directed by Sister vaiml Mary wlm is primarily rvsl'mnsililv for the success of this gl'nup. 'lllw Glee Club will bring its lmsy year to :1. vluso by a final llOI'fUI'lll'dIHfO 011 CODIIIICIICC- mvnl' night. llvrv l'lwsv lovers of music will sing w The Halloluiah Chorus,H an m'complislnm-mrl Hwy lmvv long wishml 1'0 attain, and ille Italian Street. Snngg'l Tho soprano solo in the lntlvr sung will he sung by Ctll'llOl'lllC Ollicvfo wlmso lilting voice has many times 1.'0-0c.l10ml the strains 01? lPHllli'lilll music. OFFICERS 'Illw lec Club, tlw sunw us :my ullwr wvll nrgunizml 1, must haw. ul'livvrs. 'llho nl'lim-rs wore vlmscn. by the re lmcly 0f tlw l'lllll. 'llhmugli llw clmmllvss oll'm't 01 :0 sl'mlvnts, t'lm l'lllll has lwvn run smuutllly, and all 2w.- lics lmvv lwvn suvm'ssful. KuczmaI'vk--V. Pris; l'. U'Ix'vvl'v-Prvs.; .l. Welsch- - D. llulwr-T rm s. JERRY OF JERICH. RODA THE SPIRIT OF WINONA HJm'ry of Jericho Road, the 0pc.rnt1:u presented by tho Glee Cluh this your, was iillml with excitement, romance and thrills. In tho. story J'vl'l'y, for vcrt'uin masons, disguisvd hcrsv'llf us XVinmm, a beautiful Indian maiden whom legend. vluimml ummuwl :IS :L sign of up- pmaching h'langel'. The rule of .lorry, and house that of Winmm, was mmvtml hy Cut'l'wrinv OhKcefo who has. played important. parts in thc opurcl'tzw during lwr four y mrs 017 high svhnnl. Cathm'ine showed exceptional talent even in tho gl'mlvs, us she hvvgun mking pimm lt'ssnns in the fifth grade, and for the past three yours has taken vnico lvssnns :IISU. I t1 was not nnly' hvr ability to sing and play that. made. Catherine such an nutst'umling nwmlwr m thv stmhmt hmly, hut also her willingness to help others plus her plozilsing lu'l'mtlzllit'.x'. Atthuugh mm was Cuth- inehs last year in tho mmrvtta, she will long he rememhvrvd hy the. students of our school :uul. by the audiences who applauded for her in her many per:l,'urmmnmm. b PERETTA 110 lnnk ui' lnvv lw dis- 29 .Im'k Wvlsvh :Is John, ommw infutuntml by Hw 103:4 01 Jerry, Uut'hm'ino P 11 . Frmloriuk :18 Handy : lml I'd Tlx'ncznnu'vk us Alan M'- ho sm'mul nmmhliv SM in npvl'vttu. Tho laps :Iml S 01 t'lwir lnvo :ln'nir Imulv nqunhlv mntvrtuiumvnt. 0:11: this 1w the q u u r rolsumo Ranks swoming vavl' 10 fight again? Jerry is hnping t'lwy will stit'k tn Hwil' Inn'gzlin. Mimi, Regi'nz-l. J'zu gfeld, and Dodo, Doris Zurawsky, are on- chz-mting VD Cornelius Bean, the family man. These two girls have one. desire in life, a man. i 15'. k. 'f' . ' . Q L . . o X y., . '. a .I i. '87 . V h- arm? -n - 1?. $7753; , .x I AN .' b -UMW' r Lu . ' '1; . v .agh. ' i o WE'RE TOURISTS WE'RE TOURISTS, WE COME FROM EVERYWHERE Thcsv tourists are mtvhing' Hwir tirst' glimpse of tho rmwh wht-H' Hwy :u'o slu'mling thvir vumtinn. Chuvk Dvitorlv, :15 Pete, enjoys showing the erll-puying touristH tho Bur thfh mw l'inw fushiunuhh' hunw 01 Alan Othy. Ilv tells them : tho lwuutiful Indian Princess who is said t0 haunt the large mvk near it. WHY NOT? YOU'RE A GOOSE, AREN'T YOU Is if human or boast? No, it' is nnly the Bank fan'lily, who have hum vmnping in tho. desert. trying to spy on the Bar h X with the purpose of rovunciling their daughter, Smldy, with Alan Othy. They have ro- sortod tn thvse disguises in order in sm'ry out. their intentions. Mathilda. llnclmndnnor and Robert Bnyor, oxcollently purtmyod tho bickering husband and wifo, with Luis Frodm'ivk us thvir sweet, charming daugh- fer. TH E MASQU E RADE What '5 vzu'utiun withmlt l m:nsquvrzulu lmll? Gylmivs, minlwt dmwors, cullmms, vlowns, :md troulnulmlrs were featurvd first art. This vnlm'l'ul svmw prosonl'ml Hm dmwing of long pvr't'urmvd :1 m evidmmu Justine llm'kns :lml Jnsvph I by tlw minuot dancers. The mndorn Hmmm'i :wcnmpmuul by the girl? vhm'us made for :1 striking contrast. A FAMILY MAN Bills, bills, nothing but bills. Oh, this poor fan'lily man. James Augustine, as tho comical Mr. Cornelius Bean, 0f the Boston 'l-Eeans is puzzled over the seem- ingly tryil'lg situation of how tn keep the. bills paid. I'LL GIVE YOU THE THRASHING YOU DESERVE Take 111111, 111111 that!!! 111713111111 is trying 10 11 1:111:11? 1.11 171111111113 11111 11111.11 that Mr. 11111111 is now righ owner of 11111 1211111 that 1 11111111111011 111 J 111'1'y. Nor 1101'1'111, as Hunter, the 11111111911111, supplies the i1111 that. is 2111 essential part 11 1'1-21'y 1.1111. y. RiOUNDAND ROUNDWITH WISHES THREE, BRING MY LETTER BACK TO 111111111111 1t you 11110 10 find this in your mail 111.11: 801110 1111111111111? '111111511 girls 1111111311111 11111 vuriuus :155111'111111111' 111 mail 1 daily appears :11 1.110 13211? 11X.11 Tim question is, HXVhich was 1111' letter that was written with hittvrnuss 11y 811111in tn O1Day?ii 1111111011 among the 11111131? 111111213 it. will he hard 111 111111 1110. parti1'11'1u1' 11110 11111111 111111111 1111 111111'i1111-111ul 1111 Sandy i1 ceived 113' Alan. I'M JERRY OF JERICHO ROAD 5 mlm'ful scmw is thv svtting fur thv smug, Hglm'ry uf Jerichn Rundfh Herc tho honut'i'ful snprmm voice of Cathorinv hYKoofe, lorry, h-mls itself in Hue hlmuling x'nivvs 01 1110 vmvgirl vhnrus. The light, happy song is fol'lmvml by tho likewise light, fast 'ing dmms ntj' thv girls. This svvm', hwnusv n't' it's 0:150 and grave, was 0110 of the most mltstunding scenes in the nperettu. CREW BEHIND THE STAGE These boys, although not. in the limelight during the show were an essential part Of the pl'mluction. The sound effects, lighting and the stage. proper- ties are 2111 the. jobs well filled by these unsurm heroes. Note the wind machine! This was invented and patented by Ron- nie. Evans. The, stage hands 1 e f t to right are : Ronald iVIarsanak, Jack WVelsch, James Schroe- der. Ronald Evans, Raymond Svhmitt, and George lVIahI'. IN 1P8. An important activity here at St. George High is sports. This field of activity drew heavily upon our ideals of sportsnmnship. Tlt is particularly easy to smile when you win, but to hear defeat well is the t ask of the strong. Bouyed up by His presence, we placed our trust in Him and played the game well. Thus, regardless the outcome, we held our heads high for now we could in Him accept defeat as well as victory. In Him, then, we. found the perfect model of true sportmnanship, not only for the games of athletics, but also for that most important. game, the game of life. IN HIM 'anon 'Issw . r iP F sum, 6t cum omnipotalti, in p 1tgeSp1- ' SO, et in ip 89 SO, ritus r14. Sanctl, LL- :1 ipsa ' Itl'nstia signat parum Calicem cum : inter sc ct Ca mam? div- : stia, dicit: - omnis honor, et ' est tibi- Deo Patti ;31 : ;'?4-; .1 l6riawg ; . . . .. :15 . ' ' OP .' . I ' . i-I . . E . ' x .. . h'J-ILJ- . f f a :- ter 1103-81; pl. ' III . 1 Awiw- ...' . ...A FOOTBALL TEAM -- V vs. .I-uunnw i ,5; .. . . -.. . .. , , . x. x m ??'0a 0 a .- hum. -;.-Pl1pQu1.y:, 1i -wt SlshESdg . , aer $3 ?. 'on?.1t ii- - 'm f ?'iramua.uuumi ' . .' W , l- 'i . ,- . V ' - .. ' . gar.- . .1 m.x . 3mm! 5nd... '. - ' ;.. i g. ' q i ' :0 h . ' . i . .1 .o' . : J.JvdnmgmaaqrmiHMsm: . ' - . , -.. - 4- 5': .: . ' '- . . ' - -- amanqglmQ-imumwzrm nifignn 1. nmmrn-Lmzaum g,: f'm'VWSEEEmemW-fmw, .. :3. .mmgiqCQig-MIm 5: m..;..-;a waw i:.'$1'59 ,3 I-Hi! L349 4 $35K? 'ii-iiw-Emh 32.99 ,. ,Cl rmm 8:5'jz'f. - 'f;;?;j'f54 , many?! I A :tuiizp Writes; 7;: 5; I 13' f ft; $351? ;.'f:7-:.: w. 1.33..;'-;W m mm m: 4 ,7 '7- 5. . wk -1.1I1L.:v:z.f.;,; u. 13'; w; .a-si-Itm -i rgwinayu - :- 3. I It gaunt 1.1.:.:.a.:ua 4:33 v4.3; U. :. . w J,- Jfgienhi fu'fh-irin'iil'llf 4'1 .-..- ql I' I - .if-W - s-KI ; i. o- k-L 3;? 3. -rwv-'- 9... :3' ' 9., 41:5,.f - .1. -.- a . a.?.l; wsaJ '. ,w. ' ',' l:: l 9 r --. oh--!i hi'wl 3-. l; - .; -- t241- -. ,.-..,.H ,. L.-. . , -. . N1! ' I - 4 - .l- V . - -.. '.. V. 4hr 'I OT - I . w$h hwv. ' ..,0h 9. ' .;.6 'iJ'hh K . 'v ....p . - - -0 -. Jq' . ' --..' i . Left to Right: First Row: J. Sunse'ri, manager, W. Boyle, E. I-Im'an, F. Bowling, .T. Jilzurlwtt, J. Clair, J. XVolsch, J. Biclil J. Meyer, manager. Second Row: H. Labor, R. Mazie, R. Ringoling, D. Rmnmtt, C. Kirsch, R. .li'nmi'mrok, E. 'Wmiklzir, Mueller, J. Margaux, R. Sclmiidf, D. Mestolsko, J. Diethm'n, XV. Diotlun'n, J. Oxmirf'itmu Third Row: M. Amluzlm, manager, Lafferty, J. Kuehn, B. Aloxzmdm', R. Bayer, N. Fm'tumito, J. Augustine, J. Nuuynlms, D. Lnlmmw, l . l-lnmn, F. Whiitzol, Shurtz, J. Madino, nunmger. Fourth Row: W. Lauterlnwh, R. Lavello, J. l-likulogo, L. Selmfmn. TEX MAYH EW , To say that iiTexi merely led his Dragons to another chum ionship would be an understatement. ln his fourth year as varsi coach for St. George, the .D'awling Texan. led his team to th. third uCatholic Class B title. Starting with the trip to camp a1 continuing until the final. whistle 0f the last game, the. Ex-Steel Star was everything to his boys from a coach to a. counselor m at times even subbing f0 ' a lilatl'ier. Tex will always he to the team an example of a. ilBuilder of Many MANAGERS Tho. title ttMon behind the fmunXt tun quite readily be applied to the managers. Alvays ready with the humflngvs :nul muil'n'nmxt they wvrv :m in ruhtmhlo aid to our team. Cheerful, Iml'severillg and industrious, the managers followed the toum to tho games and saw to its every lmcessity. Not often noticed, but always there, they wore a grunt: help to the tmnm. Left ho right: Mike Acquaro, Joe Sunseri, John Meyer, Jimmy Modine. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Cnnw ruin, mine shine, our chmn-lvml01's wore always present to give the team support and to spur them on. At every game. the girls muld always he fauna loading the crowd for the team. Pep, vim, and vigor, that,s 0111' vhcarloudm's. Left to right, first row: R. Neunsen, L. Kmstron, D. Jansen second row: M. Murray, N. Acquaro, D. Josefick. ?:H M -' - - i '- ' -v .2. -531, :- - .. -GQP-t --.-; -..- '- 9- ..or.---..:-Qt- 9 . .-- H... M ' 5-: . . - ' , ' - - WM- - ,-. ,- , -,...-;-:f:x.. - .-. -.---;....---. -q.- . .33-... 17.--..... . ...M.'- id- w':'n-nn--w U,.n-.,-... - -. ALL CATHOLIC PLAYERS JAMES HACKETT - One of the best pass catching: ends in the district was none other than our J immy. Playing for the first time this year, Jim used his speed and quick wit to completely baffle his opponents, both on offense and defense. Besides being named HA11 Catholic, he was given. statewide acclaim when he was named to ttHuddlesX, ttJunior All American Squat. JOHN BRAUN -- mPhe best back in Western Pemlsylvaniaii were the words used to describe our halfback Johnny Braun. Playing his third year of varsity ball, J ohnny led the Catholic League in scoring and was the mam threat in the St. George line up. Being named as h'All Catholic was just a fitting climax to one of the best seasons ever had by St. George player. RICHARD KACZMAREK -- Kazmo, as he is known to the boys, was given a double honor in this his senior year. Besides being named to the HA11 Catholic team, he was one of two boys from the Catholic Schools who were chosen as HAll City Material. A quick witted lad, Kaz exeells in the class- room just as he did on the football field. With a. college career awaiting him we wish him all the luck in the world. WILBERT DIETHORN Quiet, unassuming and well liked is the best vay to describe the hey that the team named for its tMest Valuable player this year. Playing in his eeond year for the ttlh'ag'ens he was dealt many loners which ineluc'led an honorable mention both m the annual H.All Catholieii selection. In school WVilly is ether timid and shy, but once he donned 1is football tugs he was one 01? the most feared line- iaekers in the Catholic ilieague. To enumerate his 111a1ities would take to nmch space, but they can 111. be summed up in the words of his own coach who 'aid, HOne of the best and most coope'ative players have ever eeaehedfi -.. ..... .. t. ....... .. o ----- - en llllllll ...... .................................... . :-:t-:. ..................................... '.'. . -, . ..j.;.;.; ' ' -. .:.:.-.-.-.;.:M;. ..... C. PAPADA T. MONAHAN T. MAYH'EW TRIBUTE TO OUR COACHES The Ih'agon board of strategy com- posed of ttTexii Mayhew, Thomas Monahan and Carmen Papada, Showed again this year that they compose one of the best coaching combination in the district. ttTom assisted itTex,, in the capacity of backfield coach and Papada, affectionately k nown as tiPap t0 the. boys, was the line coach. Wie know that without their guidance and leadership we could never have attained the high respect that the district has for our school. SCHEDULE AND RESULTS WE THEY 0 Charleroi 32 25 Springdale 13 18 Arnold . 27 1 2 J ohnstown 6 38 St. Mary ' 6 4.5 St. Justin 0 6 Monessen 4O 44 St. Luke 12 39 Sacred Heart 6 26 St. VVendelin O 253 142 FOOTBALL MEMORIES Now that. the H -1th Football season is: over and our whole school term coming to a close, we look below and see some of the things which helped make us champs. The. long booming; kicks, the great passing and receiving, the. long T. D. runs all helped make St. George a power to he feared. O - ; J Fr 3? : .? 'F $7 i MORE FOOTBALL MEMORIES meks him tlmvn, snlzu'ks him, kinks him, 110 is still breathing,H wvrv just. :1 WW of the many things you heard from '110 St. Gmrgo rumors during the smmm. The routers showvd Hm buys and girls they were behind. tlwm own 111 defeat and mpt chewing 11mm on till they had reached their gmul, tho Chmupimlship 0f the Catholic League. BOYS, Varsity 5.. I 5$ y x in 'K' , at-p- l7 ' ' GXJI Left to Right, First. Row: M. Acqum'o, J. Bichler, J. Nnuyokas, H. Mnhr, E. Hm'an, J. Muellvr. Second Row: J. Memory, nmnager, J. Diethorn J. Sunseri, J. Hackott, J. .lm..l.'.lt'erty, J. Fennessvy, J. W'elsch, J. Clair, J. Bikulege, R. ?uoyd, R. Bayer, manager. LEAGUE GAMES NON-LEAGUE GAMES XVE THEY WWI THEY 37 St. Justin 35 45 St. Pasimir :38 42 St. Basil 40 40 St. Casimil' 42 42- St. Veronica 5-1 48 Alumni 56 48 St, Luke, 40 38 St. Adallm'tis 533 44 St, Joseph 38 45 Johnstown Vafholiv 58 53 Sacred Heart. 3:2, 38 Johnstown Catlmliv 46 41 Ct. W'endelin 35 37 South Hills 61. 48 St, Justin 54 2-9 St. Michael 44 49 St. stil 47 5 46. St. Veronica 30 320 398 68 St. Joseph 56 70 St. 111le 56 51 Sacred 17102111: 43 36 St. 'XVondelin $34 675 594 Boys Junior Varsity Left to Right, First Row: W. Shurtz, H. Lober, R. Maxie, R. Marcinak, R. Grady, R. VVeiland, Secmld Row: W. Husky, manager, D. 'lmboone, R. Murphy, W. Boyle, C. Horan, L. Schafron, T. Mc- Gahan, M. le'ulinnski, T. Kmm, H. Hensell, manager. HARRY LAWRENCE Harry, a graduate. of 47, helped out. a great deal in the. coach- ing 01: 0111' lmsketlmll team. We thank him for his assistance, and are, most certain that the sucess 0f the team is due to his fine spirit of leadership and copemtion.. We hope some. day to see arry become a big time coach. JAMES HACKETT e As blue and gold play- maker this year Hackett was a foxy and dangerous man in the clutches. His push shots were the pace setters of 0111' hoopsters Also an exceptional passer and a fine dribbler. Jim. is destined to go further in the field of sports. JOSEPH SUNSERI -- XVhen it. comes to pivot men Joe is one of the finest. to be had. His tricky passes and superb handling have crossed up the opponents on innumerable 0e.- casions. iiG-uisippfs detennined spirit is cer- tain to carry him 011 to greater heights. EDWARD HORAN e Kept in reserve most of the season Ed displayed his ability on all the occasions in which he saw service. His eagerness and adaptability make Horan a standout. The HDragon cause was greatly aided by the loyal and enthusiastic assistance of this UDiit'agon. HOOPSTERS GEORGE MAHR As the chaser George has constantly contributed to the hefuddlement 0f the opposing team. HGee is a. frontrunner and his steady play has always helped to keep our team in front. iiThe Roosterii is a small man but he leaves a big hole in next years lineup. JOSEPH B I C H L E RwOm' group of hard- wooders would not. be complete without the iiBulldogfi HFritz was used exclusively as a. reserve yet his set. shots were feared through- out. the league. J 0e was a. persevering worker in the field of athletics and we regret seeing h. im g0. J AMES CLAIR-Jim is one. Of the most. formi- dable all-around athletes ever to attend St. George. He proved to be'the most consistent scorer 0n the squad with his favorite overhead shots. Jim. is only a junior but this is his last year Of athletic. eligibility. Cheerv Back Row: V. Griffith, D. Zurawsky, L. Frederick. Front RJw: K. Sinnewoy, L. Suchy, J. Cromie. A flush, of liluv uml gold, :1 lumpy smile, mul a peppy voivo was tlw l'm'mulu that made up our six lmskctl vlwm'lozulors. lVit'll tireless OfliUl'l Hwy stood lmliiml tho lmun flii'ougli Vivtm'ivs uml llo'limits. -It was tlwir will mopemtiun flint SIllll'l'Oll tho sludmlt bully 011 to lmvk up the 1mm. chnnllvss nl' lllSl'HlH'O, Hwy always :iltmulml gamms for willioul tlioir pepl'iy cheers the tmm would lmvo liven. :tl: a lnss. lx'A'lVl-ILEEN MORAN: Atlmugli Kathy is only :1 Juninr, slw will not rvl'urn tn tlw varsity next ymr liwzu'isv :m age limit. llm- zill-muml ntlllvtic ability mmlo llCl' :1 grmll nf'l'vnsiw plziytw. l'lx'vn llmugli slw is one nl tlw snml mvmlim's of the squml, the lmlo Kathy leaves in tho linmili will lie :1 liig ONO tn :l'ill. XVILlrl'A CROXYIC: lVilu-l lms hem: the Van'sityls manager for two y-m's. lVil'liin llwso yinrs slw :m'vpl'ml lwr wisp siliilit'ivs and saw that the girls recoivml the best. From the lwgilming' n'l' llw season until llw final lmzzvr, ll'i slmwml lmr cfficimugv. Thanks Willia, for cvvrytlning. NELLIE ACQUARO: Toots, as :m :UiOIDt guard mm the Varsity fm' lwn y'urs, lms spurrwl llw tmm mu. lnlm'u ing tll'ilililos, jump halls, rebounds and tarrying tlw ball up the. floor :11'0 :ill lwr sym'iulilius. Wlwn Tootsie grzuluz tlw team will lm minus 0110 of the finest guards in flw C':-lllmlin League. T 1' i: '22: VI;.1 . 90-. d. 0140111113181 SWIM'UNIClx': H11'i1111 11:15 11111111 :111 :155111 10 11111 Ui1'1515 1'111'5111' fur 11111 11:15.11 two 11112115. 81111 11:15 51111111111 111 11111111 1111 111 1'1111111-5' :15 51111 11:15 11111111 :1 1'i1'5tot111111 111151111111 1111111 51111511115. A11 :111tiv11 1111111111111 111,111,111, 111'i11111111' :11111 :1 .11'1111511'11 11111111111, Swim 1;:11'11 11111 1111111111111115 1111111511 111'11111111ti1'i1111. W111111 Swim 111115 away 1101' 11:151111111:111 31111113 11111 1:11:11 111 1111 :11 :1 1:11:11 11155. LSIIC OSLASKY: 1131511 11:15 11111111 1111 11111 131115111 11111 y1:11'5 :11111 i5 11111111111 1'111' 11111' 51'11111t:1.11111:11' 5111115. A11111111g11 51111 11111 11- 1.11:13' 1111151: 5111.11.11. 51111 11115 111111 111' 111.11. 111151 1311111111111 51111511111103. 181111 511111111 with her talent 11y 511151111111; 11111111 in 111111 11111. 111111115 111111 11111-111111 1111151. 1101' :111511111111 1111111 11111 v:11'5iiy will 1111131111113' 1'11'111'3'111111. OROTHY .10511311111111: 1411111111 :11111 agility 1111 11111' 11111 are 11111 11121111 11115511115 for .1050 11111111111: 1.1111 positinn 11f Hfirst- 111111111 1111:1111. S1111 11:15 1111151111 1111 1.1111 1'111-511'01' 1111' 111111 yours, 511111111: :15 11111 111.11'11115ive 1111111111 of 11111 Gi1'151 V:-1r5ity. 1111. 11155 111' 1111511 1 1'11111 11111 1011111 11'111 1111 11111111111 1111 :1 hard gap 1'11 fill. it to right, First Row: N. Whalen, K. Moron, J. Stumpf. Second Row: 1. Oslasky, manager, C. Leach, N. Acquaro, Oslasky, D. Josefick, D. Swieconek, P. Short, W. Crowe, manager. Third Row: N. Swartling, E. Denk, G. Swartling, Lawrence, P. Dailey, manager, E. Mathews, L. Craig, M. Boyle, J. Lauterbach. Girlsi Varsity THROUGH HIM WITH HIM IN HIM Cur Reflections HThrough Him, With Him and In Him is just another way of 'xfeite z1t.i11g St. Paulis theme, Put ye 0n the Lord Jesus Christ. To some this may seem an impossible task, but to those who have. studied Christ and keep Him as their Model, the end is quite attainable. Now, after having finished 0111- Catholic education, His principles are a part of us. As we take our place in the vast society of men, let us strive to silence the ig'l'loranee 0f foolish men by doing good, by refieeting as far as we are able His Christ-like virtues. Only in us can the world, which is desperately in need of Christ, hope to see Christ. Let us live that others may know that we believe what we profess to believe. Let us so live that men may see, even against their falsely ruled wills, that we have some- thing they have not and that they are most in need ef-Christ. Let us keep before our minds that His Divine Wisdom, Providence and Love will forever watch over us and keep us always in His eare. Finally, let us represent the task of our lifetime in the words of Father Tabb: HNot only in mine own but in my neighboris face Must I Thine in'lag'e trace; N01 he in his but in the light of mine Behold thy Face Divine. Senior Class - 1949 Patricia Shanahan Editor Dorothy Josefick Financial Business MISS COOPERATION Each year the student obtaining the. 1110311 patrons is dubbed HMl . 01' Miss Cmperatiml. Catheril'le WKeefe, room 304, has merited the title 0f ssMiss COOpeI'a.tiOll.,, Without a doubt, the title fits Kate for not only in the. patron drive, but also in all school activities, She was there ready to do her Share and in not a few cases, more than 1101' share. Good luck fl'x'ate! May you always l'aceive from others the COOpGi'ation you so th'illing'ly gave. Donald Baker James Herscoe Special Business School Photographer Mary Kathryn Evans Shirley Bell Special Staff Special Staff ----GEORGIAN PATRCNSw T10 Rovm'ond .Tosopll A. mer The Rworvml vais P. Rmoht 'lvw Ihwm'und Frmwis X. Fnloy T30 vam'm'ul John F. hhal'x'mmu 'Pw vavroml Francis M. 0H. TWO vavroml Hurry 'Phim'ot $25.00 Jhsvph Culligun $20.00 Ernest Kuhn St. Gonrgo Cnl'lloliv XVzu' Vot'm'mls Pnsl' 1-1-38 XVhituchull Studio $15.00 18th Ward X Horvivomml Asmwiutiun $11.00 Mr. X Mrs. 'Hufrmlm'o Mvstelskc $10.00 Donald Baker Dr. Sumuvl F. .an'mw Mr. Melvin Biglvy Mr. X Mrs. Frank J. J-killing Mr. X Mrs. John Francis Billing,r Mr. X Mrs. .Izl'urry S. Cook Mr. E. J. .lkm'ling Duchess Duquesno Brewing; Cmnpuny Mr. Morris M. Finkol Mr. X Mrs. 'P. J. .lx'uolm Lindon vau Dunnvs Jim Mchm Mr. X Mrs. L. F. Morgan Miss IlClizuhc't'h Nculmuor Mrs. Anna OXKuof'c Pmm Gvneml Supply Co. lhmnsylvmniu. Sportsman Club Russell ,8 h'lkarkvt St. George Alumni Assmeiutiun St. George Holy Namw Snvivt'y St. George Lyceum Mr. August. Svlmlidt Mr. X Mrs. Vinvcntt A. P. XWdlorslmvlwr W'flnwhm't $5.00 Ace Market. Aikin .IInnm Furnishings Amoriunn Pro-Fnhs, .Ime. Bmm'um .H :1 H I wa 1'0 Mr. X Mrs. 'W'illium Mrs. Clara C. Bell Mr. X Mrs. Phil Bluttzm Mr. X Mrs. E. J. Huylv A. L. Bmhzun 00. George T. Brunncr Fred P. Burger M r. X Mrs. J. Burr Martina Ilzn'voy Cunmlmll Catholic Xmens 'J'ninn C. C. Clair Climax Bukm'y Collignn Funm'm C '0 n w n y Fam i l y Mr. XV. Ilf. Crismmm Mr. X Mrs. J'anws P. Dr. XVzu'd Eskvy .Bccrn'nu'n Humv Cl'mvo Luuis Eskofior, Alderman Richard Evans, U. S. N. 15th VVzm'l Board. of Trade Mr. X Mrs. A. Fassinger Mr. X Mrs. V. D. Flockeustein Dot. Grieshz-mm Mr. X Mrs. l-IQm'bert. Griffith Mr. X Mrs. Earl C. Haag Family Mr. X Mrs. James T. Havkett llumlds Flower Shop Paul Hartman Hill Tap Bunk Mr. X Mrs. Raymond Hogmlmillm Mr. X Mrs. Michael D. 11011111 Mr. X Mrs. F. S. Jacobs Dr. II. P. Johnson Mr. X Mrs. Andrew Josefick Mr. X Mrs. Urban J . Karl Miss Sarah Kaski Mr. X Mrs. E. Kinavey Vantor Klein M. D. Ed Knows Atlantic Service. Koontz Bilm'tum'y Luwrenw A. KI'CSS Mr. X Mrs. P. Kustron Ladies Auxiliary Y. M. I. Lou Council No. .10 Mr. X Mrs. Mark J. Leive Damian R. McG-rath Mr. X- Mrs. Loo A. McHugh Mr. Thomas Mmmhzm Mr. X Mrs. Miclmcl Most R. Murphy Dr. S. N. Nauhaus Mr. X Mrs. J. Nz'ulyoka Miss Julia Noul'muor Mr. X Mrs. George Ochling Mr. A. W. 0H: Michael F. Phillips Progressive Home. Federal Savings X Loan Association Ray ,5 Cafe Mr. X Mrs. C. M. Ray Mr. X Mrs. L. 'P. Rodgers Room 101 Rumn 301. Room 302 Mr. X Mm. Louis Schanck So; u m l ruck Sch m i dt Post 718 Anwrican Legion Mzn'iv P. Sulmhcr Miss Adelaide Sohringor Soides Bakery Seniors, Room 2304. Carla X- Jnseph Silvioni Capt. Francis P. Sivitcr Post No. 87 Slonvs Dom. Store South Pittsburgh Savings X anm Association Stun ,8 Market. St. Geurge Catholic War Veterans Aux. Post: No. 1438 St. George Usher Club Stulmnbort Family Mr. X Mrs. Swicconek Mr. X Mrs; XV. Twardy Ulnlunm-Il'm'nc Post No. 456 V. F. W. Vuls Cleaner Vodde X Mchmloy Wm'rington th'macy 'Wi'lliums Buick Sales Co. M r. X Mrs. Ray XVittman Lvn Zadinski $4.00 Mr. X Mrs. August Becker Morris Knowles Inc. Eng. $3.00 Mr. X Mrs. Fred Arnold Bards Branch 83 Pat Barrett. John Bruun Mr. X Mrs. M. Garrick Clark X Smith Ray J'. Crawford Betty Richer Mr. J oseph A. Frank Mr. X Mrs. G. Gehring-er George R. Gibson Grade 3 Rcom 6 Mario. E. I-Izemeuberg Mr. F. Hellman X Sons Mr. X Mrs. L. Kaczmarek Mr. X Mrs. John Kauer Jack Kent. Mr. X Mrs. E. A. Kirby J . XV. Kuehn R. B. Lando Lowe Realty Company, Inc. Mr. X Mrs. G. J . McClory Mayo Drug C0. Mills Son Co. Mr. X Mrs. A. Bhlolllbaucr Helen Oslasky Mr. Nick Parillo Roicher Hardware Room .102 Room 202 Rooms 4 X 5 Mr. X Mrs. J. Schauh Mr. X Mrs. Vic Schmidt Mr. X Mrs. H. Stvehle Mr. X Mrs. J. Toomey Mr. X Mrs. E. W. Vodde XVm'ring'ton Cafe NValter Wenterstram $2.50 Mrs. Nellie Acquaro BohPs Baking Co. E. Smith $2.00 Mr. X Mrs. Bernard Abbott Mr. Alexander Bruno Anonymous Mr. X Mrs. Adam J. Appel Mr. X Mrs. Edward Artmzm Aslnvortlvs XVatch Repair Mr. John Augustine Mr. X Mrs. J zmms Bm'one James M. Barone Mr. X Mrs. Stephen M. Bauer Mrs. Monica Bennett Betty-Franklin Cleaners Mr. X Mrs. Arthur Biclller Mr. X Mrs. Vincent Boyle Bracken ,3 Dairy Dr. Harry S. Brogan Mr. X Mrs. Michael Bronder Buesher Family Mrs. J 01111 Budzik Mr. Edwin L. Burr Mr. X Mrs. Edward Busch William J . Caggiano Ed. Cajsozzi Mr. X Mrs. James R. Clair La. Verne Cole L. C. B. A. Mr. git Mrs. Edmund Debold Reggie S'- Bucky Dehold Mr. F. A. Deck 8. F. Delach Mr. 8: Mrs. E. J. Dieterlo Mrs. F. Divosivic Mrs. F. M. Donough Kathryn Bowling Mr. 8: Mrs. Drazinski Mrs. Alma Eperthener Rohvrt Erny A Friend A Friend A Friend from SS. JustinKsz MiSS Wilha Falkenhagen MESS Emma E. Feldung .Tamrs Felmcssey S. FleckenS'ein Anna M. Gavschcmzm Mrs. S. Gibson Robert S. Gibson Mrs. Stanley Godek Goldenson ,8 Grade 8 Room 15 Grade 8 Room 16 VVillinm Grmley MI'S. GrehofSky Beatrice Grehofsky Mr. 8.: Mrs. H. Griffith Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Guthaerl J00 Gugluizza Mr. ft. Mrs. Adam Hahn, Jr. MrS. Mary E. Hahn Mr. 85 Mrs. C. V. Harrington Mr. 8;. Mrs. Carl C. Hil'Sh Mr. Li'- Mrs. John J. Hirsh Mr. S: Mrs. Thomas E. HirSh Mr. Sc Mrs. JOS. J. Hochendonor Mr. 8: Mrs. .103. Hochendoner Mr. 8.: Mrs. Michael M. Horzm Mrs. G. Jansen Mrs. J. Josefwk N. R. Kan'linsky Mr. S: Mrs. F. Keller .lielleNs Restaurant Thomas R. Kim Mr. George Kimmcl Mr. K . Mrs. E. C. Kinast Mrs. S. Kirsch MI'S. Philip Koch Mr. Sc Mrs. G. Kraus Edward Lahoml Mrs. F. Laif'erty Henry G. Lofink Mr. 8: Mrs. H. J. Lander Mr. cg: Mrs. Louis Laufm' Mrs. Marie Lauth MiSs P. W. Lelmer Mr. J oseph Leister Mr. James McKay Mrs. McKuna. MI'S. Chas. McVVhirten Mr. F. Deitz Marsch MalitS Bakery Mr. 8: MrS. J 01111 Matway Anna M. Mauch Mr. 8.: Mrs. Gabriel F. Maxie Frank Menstermon Metz Riding Academy J erome Metzger Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Meyer Mrs. Marie Meyer Mr. Wm. Meyer Gilbert Michalek Mr. S MIS. Geo. Miller Mr. 8; Mrs. Charles Mueller W m. H. Mueller John E. Mulvanoy C. J. Murphy Miss Henrietta Neubauer SENIOR BOOSTERS Mr. 8: Mrs. J03. Nounsmn Catherine M. OSKcofe Pat O Foolc Irene Oslasky Mr. S Mrs. A. Pulllor PeteKS Dairy Mr. gQ' Mrs. C. Pfistor S. P0100111 George F. Popp Mr. 85 Mrs. Arthur Quinn Mr. Sc Mrs. Rastettor Rustcttel' Bakery John Ran JOS. A. Rectexm'ald Mrs. Aug. Rengors William Riley Mr. 85 Mrs. L. C. Riott Mr. Robert Rivet MrS. L. P. Rodgm's G. E. Roesch Mr. 8a Mrs. R. A. Rosenlmrgm' Anna Marie Sahnm' Gertrude Schafron Mr. Wm. J. Schanek Miss Anna. Sclmrding Mary Lou Sclmrding Mr. Eugene S. Schmidt Miss Hilda Schmitt Mr. 85 MrS. W. J. Schnoo MI'S. J. W. Schl'lell Harry XV. Schoth Mr. g$' Mrs. Sopkn Mrs. G. Short John H. Slater Mrs. Marie C. Sinnmvzu' Dr. Slone Mr. 8: Mrs. H. L. Smith Robert. L. Smith Young Ladies Sonim' Sndzitlity Julius SolterS South Heights Music South Pittsburgh Water 00. Mr. Jos. P. Staab Stank Market Mr. S: Mrs. H. Stehle Mrs. Mary Stein Paul J . Stein Mr. John Steinkamp Mr. 85 Mrs. D. J. Stockhausen. MI'S. Juhn Tolnm S'i-onrgv .A. Tummy Mr. Joseph Uhlman Shll'l'ington 5 L$ 10 Cent Stow Mr. LK' Mrs. Henry Wulzluf, Family M m. A llwrt SVoil Mrs. A. W. Woilzmd Mr. ck? MrS. Albert VVOilzmd MrS. Charles Woiluml. Rmmld VW-riluml Mr. 8: LVII-S. A. L. 'Wclkvr MiSS Muriv SVolkm' MiSS Clam XVvlSvln Jmm Whalon Mr. th MrS. FranciS VVilholm Mr. .I-luu'ry VVnohlcr Mrs. Helen VVSzvluki Dr. gQ' MrS. Hurry Zvllm' Zvugor Milk Cu. $1.00 Mrs. Cuthm'ino Abbott Mr. uKt MrS. Frank Ahlmt't Mr. Sam Abbott Mr. S: MrS. JUSOPII Ahln'uzzeSv AckvrmmVS Market Mrs. Irene Avknmu Mr. u? MI'S. Charles Adams Ralph XV. Atlzuns Nathan Ainismzm Mr. LQ- MrS. AliStm' K. Allan Altwutvr gQ'. Bro. letngralm0r MI'S. waclia. Anglin I'Slnrmwo Augustine Jo Ann Augustine Mr. S Mrs. M. A. Aug'UStino MI'S. Augustine C. Auth Mrs. E. Auth Mr. LR: MrS. G. Auth Mr. Lk MI'S. J. Auth Mr. u$ M m. M. All'lll Avorhvck HnyS Mr. k Mrs. Lou H. Avon'hm'k MrS. J. C. Axmzufkcr Mr. gK' M m. Frank Bzwh M 1'. RA n I aid .1 hu'lnrmmn Mr. LQ M rs. Wm. ?mgnall J 1'. Mrs. Illmlda. Buier Mr. John Buim' Mr. gQ' Mrs. John leivr Rnhvrt Bzu'km' Vm. Bulavh Grocery Mr. Ck Mrs. E. K. Bulcluuff Mr. M. Bulduff Alma Mortz Bult'ltslwrgvr Mr. 85 Mrs. Jnscph P. Bnldingor, .Ir. Mrs. T. Rummy Virginia an'mw Tod O. Burr Mrs. Ruth Hurry Mrs. Amelia Battling Mrs. Kenneth Buumgurt Loretta Bzglulng'urt Mr. C. A. Buyer Mrs. C. A. Baym- B'Imnm'y of Lt. Gourgv Bmmmunt Mr. 63 Mrs. Bock Bockmun Motor Unnpznly Dan Bvliszu'io, Jr. Kathy Ann Bvll Josvph Bennett 3. J. Bentz Al Bm'ntlmlvr Miss Juan Bcvilawquu Mrs. Boyvr Earl ll. Bichlor Mr. gQ Mrs. Juhn J. Bim'i Mr. uK Mrs. F. V. Bikulogo Pix Bikulogc Bill 456 V. F. W. Bile Murkvt; Mr. LQ Mrs. Charles Bimlvr XValtor Bitters Miss D. Bluskn Miss Martha Blutt'ouu Mrs. Elmer Blunnwr Elmer C. Blvidol A. Bloichucx Mr. k Mrs. 'W. Humbich Mr. tQ? Mrs. Gvurgv Btmuittu Mr. k Mrs. Raymund Burdunv Mr. gQ Mrs. Mnrtinv Hm'vlli K. F. Ihn'mmnmm Dnrothy Bouvy Mrs. Mario Bouvy F. W. anm F. M. Bows Mr. Elmer Hnylo BQWS Scout Troop 2308 Betty Brau'llv Mr. uQ Mrs. F. Brmllv Elizabeth Bradshaw Mr. Sc Mrs. Rulwrt L. Bmmll Mr. L$ Mrs. Frml Jh'cmlvl Mr. Earl Brennan Mrs. Brennan Mr. 8; Mrs. A. H. Bright. William Bmostl Mr. Sc Mrs. E. Bruoks John Brmwm Mr. tQ'. Mrs. Gm. Brunnm' Mrs. Loretta Buck Mr. Sc Mrs. Budiun Miss Margaret: Bunknrt' Mrs. M. E. Burns Mr. 11. R. Burdvlsky, J 1'. Mr. gk Mrs. Jusr'ph L. lelvlsky Mrs. A. Burger Mr. uQ. Mrs. Clmrlvs Burgvr Mr. 85 Mrs. Jnlm Byvr Mrs. C.?atlmrino Cuhiul Mrs. Clara. Calhzmm' Mr. Lk Mm. Cullwmnl Mrs. A. Cmnpugnu. Joseph Czlnlpzlg'nu Paul Cum p1 mll Joseph Cancilln SENIOR BOOSTERS Ruwnmry szulla Capitol Burlmr Shup Capitol Dairy Mr. KR: Mrs. J. H. 381 1 ! Angelo Capumm Clara Cazputo Mr. Cuputo Mr. Carleton Muster Richard 'P. Carlson Rita Carmlhun Marguerite M. Campy Carole Sl'loppo Duruthy M. Curr John P. Carrigmn Regina Casszu'ini Ann Cherry Chesterfield Cloanm's Mario, Christopher Mr. LE Mrs. E. Clzwrmn 10110 Clam'en Clark cQ Smith Beer Distributors Arthur Clutcnnm M. D. Climax Cleaners 8; livers Mr. Alfrml Colv Mrs. Alfred Culv Elmer A. Cole Mr. LK Mrs. John Cole Mrs. M. Colo Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Closinm Mary Connolly Mr. $ Mrs. Patrick Connolly G00. Cook Mr. 8:. Mrs. Hmvzml Cuupor Mrs. Mary Cooper Rohcrt C. Curvy Mr. Alvin Cornell R. L. Corroll A. J. Cosaltch Mrs. John Costello Rose Cuvmmug'h 003011 ancn Mr. 85 Mrs. H. E. Cowon Mr. $5 Ms. C. 'W. Cox Miss Grace Coyle Mr. uQ Mrs. Jan'ws E. Cuylo Miss Margaret: Coylc Mr. tQ Mrs. J. F. Creightun Mr. 85 Mrs. Robert Crock Althea Cromio Mrs. J ames P. Cromiv, Jr. Mrs. J. P. Cromio, Jr. Lee A. Crouch Mr. $ Mrs. Raymond R. Crowe Mrs. Josephine Cupples N. Curry Peggy Dailey F. Daehnort Mr. 8: Mrs. Thos. F. Dailey Mr. 8: Mrs. Ed Damer Mrs. Florence Darney David. Daube Mr. 8: Mrs. Alfred DeFrancesco Mr. 85 Mrs. Anthony DoFrancescn Mr. Ralph DeFrancesco Josephine DeSimono Mr. 8: Mrs. J 01111 Dean Mrs. A. Decker Mrs. Joseph Delm Mrs. A. P. DOHICI'S Mrs. J. Denk Elizabeth Denmarsh Francis Demnarsh Mae C. Dmmlarsh R. Denmarsh J. M. Dennison Miss Elsie L. Dice Marie Dieckmann Mr. C'c Mrs. Francis Diethorn Mr. 8: Mrs. J osepll Diothm'n Mr. Mrs. Law. Diethm'n, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Law. Diethorn, 81'. Anna. Marie Dioterle Mr. 85 Mrs. E. A. Dietm'lo Mr. Li: Mrs. Bert Disler Mr. ck, Mrs. Jos. Disler Patricia 6: Dorothy Dittmer Mr. Ger. Doersclmor Dolly uQ Charlie Mrs. J. Domiuio D011 K3 Dairy Donalies Battery Co. Donna. Beauty Shop Dmmelly Adjustment Buronu Miss Miriam Dom DOVS Flecks Cm'lf. Mrs. Chas. Doufac Douglas Family AH-- - -v- '.. Qo' Kathryn Dowling Jimmie Drake Willa Drossler Joe Drexler Mr. A Mrs. Drischler Mr. A. L. DuSchied, 81'. Mr. A Mrs. A. L. 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