Saint Michael High School - Michaelinian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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Junior 3 o 1 Fnxsr Row'-left to right: Robert Schmitt, james Gildea, George Hawranlro, james Doyle, Thomas Tobin, Ralph Grzeczka, Norbert Pictrzak, Edward Mours. SECOND Row: Louise Kightlinger, Sylvia lviittenzwey, Alice Niemic, Ivlargaret Beringer, Helen Pavlick, Herman Moelter, Francis Doerschner, Betty Mysliwczyk, Georgene Federlein, joan Bishop, Dorothy Klawinska, Ellen Rutling. Ti-into Row: Sophie Svienty, Anthony Obidzinski, Rose Styles, Dorothy Krappweis, President, Viet-fPresident, Secretary, and Treasurer respectively. FOURTH Row: Dorothy Snyder, Ruth Reich, Dorothy Moelter, Virginia Gross, Constance Latkowski, Shirley Williams, Florence Mierum, Barbara Dieterle, Ruth Lis, Victoria jaworski, Louise Gralka, Arlene Krugh, Eleanor Geskosky. Seniors Tl1mzle You to Juniors THE Juniors of '46, in their way, added to the fine spirit of St. Michaels High School students. With their co' operation they have set an example for future members of S. M. H. S. They can work together better than any other group, barring none. Their class spirit and the pep, vim and vigor that are their natural heritage make these students an asset to their school. It is customary for the Junior class to raise the funds for an annual 1uniorfSenior Prom. The Juniors of '45346 have worked long and hard to achieve this, and their time and efforts have not been in vain. The Prom has been a grand success and will linger long in the memories of those fortunate enough to have attended. They have also done much to make this annual possible by a wholefhearted backing of the patron drive. The Junior Journalism Club under the able direction and inspiration of Sister M. Eunice has taken over the editing of the Shield under the new title The Michalla, in order to give the Seniors the necessary leaisure to publish the Michaelinian. Congratulations are in order for they have been so successful in their new venture that it reminds one of grafting a new tree on the old stock. May their enthusiasm continueto bear fruit. Many occasions in the course of our school life together have been brightened by the spirit of the Juniors. They are capital entertainers, excel in debating, and are wellqversed in the arts of folk dancing. Their German Choral Program was one of the high lights of the year and one fourth of this talented class has donated their services to the Glee Club. Certainly, if the Seniors are the backbone of the school, the Juniors are the vertebrae. 24

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Freshmen I o I FIRST Row-Left to Right: Willinim Hafen, Vice'Presidentg Charles Kazyak, Presidentg Paul Kuntz, Treasurer. Sizcorcn Row: james McCaffrey, Henry Wells, Edward Alko, Elizabeth Link, Secretaryg Donald Erny, james Dusch. Tnmn Row: Marie Pietras, Congetta Ricciardi, Betty Snyder, Emelia Chronowiat, Lorraine Benedik, Helen Augustine. Fouarn Row: Dorothy Meyers, Theresa Mader, Bernice Bertel, Dolores javorsky, Mary Ann Phillips, Ruth Gildea, Theresa Braydel, Margaret Czilzer. Firm Row: Agnes Krappweis, joan Schmitt, Beatrice Gitzen, Mary Ruiiing, Rita Dunsey, Mary Danner, Margaret Milaniak, George Sedlar, Ruth Egler. SIXTH Row: Paul Bender, Louis Gorski, Edward Pruss, Francis Czarniewski, Robert Dittley, Joseph Hinkofer, Donald Askin, Leroy Mi ttenzwey, August Schaeffer. DEAR Fassmiiznz Your first year at St. Michael High displayed your evident worthiness and cooperative spirit. The initiative you displayed in the Athletic Associations Drive proved your true school spirit and your desire to improve our Alma Mater. We wholeheartedly appreciate your all out cooperation in our Patron Drive which was so productive that you merited the position of runnerfup to the junior Class. Your fine record of achievements was surpassed only once by Freshmen 102, who received a certificate from the Literary Guild for bringing in the highest number of Catholic magazines for Catholic Press month. Sister M. Lois has returned to teach at S.M.H.S. in the same capacity that we Seniors experienced Sister's guiding hand while others of us were under the stimulating influence of Sister M. Thomas as Freshmen. We're happy to witness the infusion of the same spirit of cooperation that was put into us as Freshmen, and hope you may have teachers as interested in you as we had, namely, Sisters Maura and Aelred as our Sophomore and junior teachers respectively. i 1 ' Tina Sianioas 25

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