Saint Michael High School - Michaelinian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1947
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Since the whole curriculum is leavened by a Catholic phil- osophy of life, the interpretation of all the subjects is essentially Catholic. ll-'ith identical textbooks in the same sub- jects that are taught in the public schools, the Catholic interpretation is different and unique. Interpretation is essentially amat- ter of philosophy. X'Vit-h a Catholic back- ground and knowledge of the historical heritage of the church to clarify present day problems in the light of the past, the Catholic layman is being prepared to op- pose intelligently the collectivist theories of the totalitarian St2ltCS. A Problems of democracy and economic geography prepare Catholic students to take their places as intelligent voters since they provide the proper perspective to judge world relations according to Catholic prin- ciples of sociology. English in action classes, speech societies and student congresses pre- pare students to defend the truth that is in them. They will be articulate Catholic lay- men prepared to lead their fellowmen. T-he student 1llllSt be taught not only mathematics and commercial subjects to prepare 'him to make a living, but he also must be given opportunities to develop himself as a social being in order to attain his eternal destiny by living a happier and fuller life in time. All the subjects that ex- ercise his faculties tend to develop the whole man, which is the end and aim of Catholic education. Choral music and art classes for all t-he underclassmen, instrumentation and dra- matics for those exhibiting special apti- tudes, prepare the student to appreciate the fine arts through personal experience with them. The study of Latin equips the student to participate in the rich liturgy of 'his Church. A familiar-ity with the German language en- ables the student to acquaint himself with the rich heritage of the Old World Masters, both literary and musical. ' Since man is fundamentally gregarious, he must learn to work with a group and thus attain his highest destiny as a social being prepared to take his place in society. With this end in view, an integrated pro- gram of club activitiesis coordinated with the curricular subjects. To adapt the oppor- tunities for team work to the varied talents of the students as well as their taste, ath- letic, forensic, dramatic, choral, scientific, journalistic, instrumental, and recreational outlets are provided through the function- ing of these clubs. Leadership is also de- veloped because students must use their own initiative under the prudent direction of the various moderators. Throughout the whole curriculum, the Catholic theme is running like a golden thread weaving into the life of the student the realization that he is preparing himself for his eternal destiny and that this life is a proving ground for his life with God for all eternity for which he was created and brought into t'he world. Sisrua NIARY juurrn Faculty Adviser X -Sk we -,,:-Q 51 , ' W --1 2' 'Q Vg Ez 'iw ,,-., wr, gg ,, w x N . 5.. si ' 7 w 5 wk fgf ,iw -Q - , -, ini ,, , .::5E,.,fm::,.f fryr L 4- fb- 'f g .. -as .HQ Q 1 wg -,,'-inf. 5.5 , M H f v , 2. A -f + Q, x x -my H X +3-. K -Xi Ks .5 .,,: ,, . 'Q my W , 1.3 W ' K X 3?-, : .45 1 E fl x 2 V gg, -ww Wx .WM ..,. X N .... ,... . . X. Sf. Qqfumizi F i i l'irst Row, Qleft to rightj: litlwin Kacuuarek. Bernard Novak. Mercedes Amrheiu, Harry Bittner, Wvernert l'itterich. Gertrude Schmitt, John Bechtold. Clleopha Froehlich, Jerome Wojzyuski. Fr. Harold Poletti, C.l'.. spiritual director. Second Row: Helen Froelich, Frederick Singer, Catherine Hirt. William link, Raymond Bittner, Catherine Bechtold, George Reich. Mrs. Russell Metzger, Gilbert Stiefvater, Norma Yochum. Florian Krappweis. Mrs. XVeruert Pitterich, Xkiilliam Schmotver, Anna Schmitt, Walter Yochuni. Ted Trimbur. Third Row: Earl Augustine, Theresa Schultz. Walter Wichmauowski, Bertha Pfister, Rita Mae Bechtold, Rita Wojzyuski. Rose Maryi O'Brien, Robert Lilly, Vera Reich, And-rew Rydzynski. Margarct Dieterle, Lois Knorr, Samuel Cancilla. St. Michael's Alumni was reorganized. under the direction of Rev.'Harold Poletti, CLP., on January 31, I9-16. This was the Hrst meeting held since May 2-l-, 19-13, when the Alumni was discontinued due to the draft. The oilicers at the time of the reorganiza- tion were: president, Alfred Dieterle, Jr. '40g vice-president, Gertrude Schmitt '38, SCCt'Cta1'y, Cleopha Froelich '39, treasurer, Bernard Novak 42. They have successl'ul1y undertaken numerous activities during the past year. The monthly meetings held the third Friday of each month have been well attended. A hay ride and dance was the special feature of the Thanksgiving holidays, lol- lowed by a Christmas Party. December 20, at which the Senior Class were guests. Santa Claus was also present, impersonated by -lack DuSchied. At this meeting, the above picture for the annual was taken. The mem- bers who were able to get through the sleet and snow were the only ones present for the picture. The fund for THE Mtci-lat-it.tN1,xN was swelled to unprecedented heights by a gen- erous donation from the Alumni. The new ollicers for the year l94'7 are: president, YK-'erncrt Pitterich vice-presi- dent, Mercedes Anirhein 'sl l: 2nd vice-presi- dent, Walter lfVichmanowski '42: secretary, Cleopha Froelich '39, and treasurer, Bern- ard Novak '42. It is the ambition and hope of the Alum- tai to establish a scholarship for a four year course which will be available to the top- ranking graduate. They also wish to make a substantial contribution I'or the Home Economics Department recently established at S.M.H.S. There is no activity ol' the school that is not enthusiastically supported by the Alum- ni. lt is the praise-worthy custom of the Alumni to escort the graduates to Church each year for their commencement exercises. It is their hope that the present and future graduates of St. Michael's will keep up this grand tradition. X BETTY ANN HIINTER f'Bezts ST. MICHAEIJS PARISH CATHOLIC ACTION SECRETARY-:I SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY-fi CLEE CLUB-2-3-4 HIOIIRNALISM CLUB-3 PASSION PLAI'-I-2 LIIIRARY CLUB-2 AMRITION-F.-xsHION DESIGNER VICTORIA M. JAWORSRI I-'icleicv . ST. -IOsAPHAT's PARISH CO-EDITOR OF MICI-IAELINIANH--4 CLASS VICE PRESIDENT-l-4 CLASS PRESIDENT-2 SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY-2 GAVEL HONOR-2-3-4 LIBRARY CLUB-1-2 Q .X ex.: X- sy A3 xi' . GLEE CLUB-2-4 DEBATE-2 PASSION PLAY--1' AMBITION-PRIVATE SECRETARY FRANCIS E. DOERSCHN ER Rabbi f ST. M ICHAI:L's PARIsH I VICE PRES. OI? JOURNALISBI CLUB'-3 PRESIDENT OF JOURNALISXI CLUB-4 NIICHAELINlAN CO-EDITOR-4 ART EDITOR FOR MICAI.I.A'-fl-4 ALT.-XR BOY-8 years BAND-8 years GLEE CLUB--2-4 PASSION PI..-XY-3-4 'KNIIlITION-ARCHITECT' 5 N, ' - JAMES R. GILDEA . , I n 5 UsnIck , ST. MICHAEL,S PARISH GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY--3 I HOLY NAME EDITOR-3-4 BASKETBALL-l-2-3 SERVER-9 years fy ff RAND-5 years AMBITION-DRAFTSMAN I 'T' I I. 'I U ff ' . RUTH A. LIS . V J V If I, . X ig Speed . I U ' . V UL' 1 ST. QIOSAIIHAT s PARISH 5 'X L, Lf BUSINESS MGR. FOR SCHOOL PAPERf:I-4 ff I. ff CLASS REPORTER, SCHOOL PAPER-I-2 -I I I . ' 'I L, STUDENT MCR.. GIRLS SPORTS-4 ' .1 fl' yu- X .- I G.-XVEL HONOR-2-3-4 L- I ' 'Ib 7 . LIBRARY CLUB-1 W, I , I -Q I RNS' VOCATXON CLUB-3 ff 'J MQ . V I Ki GLEE CLUB-2-4 , I V, I' N' DEBATING CLUB-3 I. Y kj-' V . ,J IX ft V AMIIITION-IIOORREEIIER I, 'I If , Iv - IQ 1 X CECILIA ANN STUBENRAUCH . Stubie'f ST. HENRY,S PARISH 4 JOURNALISM CLUB-4 GERMAN CLUB-3-4 LIBRARY CLUB-2 BIOLOGY CLUB-2 I 1 -F AMBITION-NURSE Q' 5 X Rr? . X In is ELLEN M. RUFFING Abie,' ST. MICHAEIJS PARISH RED CROSS CLUB TREASURER-l GERMAN CLUB-3--I BIOLOGY CLUB-2 R GLEE CLUB-3-4 AMBITION-PRIVATE SECRETARY X I I in . WU My l ,M Lf ,fy BARBARA T. IUIETERLE . .,.. iQ. I I I I S ffBa1I.Y,' Ili' 7 M X ST. MICHAEIJS PARISH VICE PRES. or CATHOLIC ACTION-4 mf' - Q' ' -:4 N ALUMNI EDITOR FOR --MICAI.I.A -:I- lv I GAVEI. HONOR-2-3-4 ' V. . 5 JOURNALISM CLUB-:I-I J II ' - . ., Y 'E'21IiT,ii?2Z5E'3I 2-I T' ' M' If GLEE CLUB-2-4 I I, Sw DEBATE CLUB-2-3 ' AMBITION-REPORTER W if VJ lf' I ,xiii V t A? 't J f iq fwfjf' L M, 2-V fr MI' If 5 I A K f 1,3 ,I . Y V , I A I f r. ..K -13 ' ARLENE L. KRUGH f'Lf?6,, ST. NIICI-IAEL'S PARISH VICE PRES. GAVEL HONOR SOCIE PRES. OF GAVEI, HONOR SOCIE SEC. OF GAVEL HONOR SOCIE MEMBER OF DEBATE SQUA HELEN ANN PAVLICK ST. M A'I'I'HI-:w's PARISH VICE PRESIDENT S'I'UDEN'l' IIOIINIIII.-4 c:I.Ass TREASURER-I-2 GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-4 JOURNALISTIC CLUB-3-4 VOCATION CLUB-2-3-4 IIHQPJJ GLEE CLUB-2-3-4 LI BRARIAN-3-4 PASSION P LAY-3 AMBl'I'ION-PRIVATE SECRETARY TY-3 D -2 CO-EDITOR OF MICALLA CLASS SECRETARY-4 PASSION PLAY-l-2 GLEE CLUB-2-3-4' AMBITION-N URSE TY-4 TY -3 JAIVIES K. DOYLE, II fr-li7l11: RIEURREOTION PARISH REPORTER FOR '-PGH. CATHOLIC -4 EDITOR OF THE -'MICALLAH-:I-4 LITERARY HONOR SOCIETY-4 HIsTORx' HONOR sOc:IETv-41 .IOURNALISM CLUII-3-4 s'I'IInEN'I' c:OuNc:II.-I--I uAvEI. HONOR sOczIE'I'v-2-::.4 DEBATE SQIIAD-3 AIIIIITION-ARMY 4 I MARGARET T. BERINGER 5 Madge ! ST. M Ic:HAEL's PARISH GERMAN CHORAL CLUB-fi-4 VOCATION CLUB-3 P. D. C. CLUB-4 GLEE CLUB-4 AMBITION-BEAUTICIAN SHIRLEY E. WILLIAMS Rusty ST. IOHN THE EVANGELIST PARISH 'IMIOHAELINIANH FEATURE X'VRl'I'ER-4 7 VICE PRES. OI: CURRENT EVENTS-:I LITERARY HONOR SOc:IR'rv-fx BASKETBALL TEAM-as-4 OAVEL HONOR-:I-4 LIIIRARY CLUB-2-3 OLEE CLUB-2-344 LIBRARIAN-l A MBITION-MORTICIAN ANTHONY F. OEIIIZINSKI lKT07IV3,JJ ST. -IOSAPI-lA'l',S PARISH VICE PRES. GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-4 PRES. CATHOLIC ACTION CLUB-2 VICE PRESIDENT OF CLASS-3 GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-3-4 PRESIDENT OF P. D. C.-4 CLASS PRESIDENT-1 GLEE CLUB-24 AMBITION-CONTRACTOR GERMAN CHORAL CLUB-3-4 SPORTS EDITOR-3--1 GLEE CLUB-2-3-4 BASKETBALL-1-2 BAND-8 years P. D. C.-'I' AM BI 'l'ION-GOOD MECHANI GAR AGE OM' N F.R fx V 'X NRS I X A N wi I I I ALICE M. NIEMIEC HA In ST. ALDALBERTIS PARISH GERMAN CHORAL CLUB-5-4 GLEE CLUB-l-2-3-4 BIOLOGY CLUB-2 VOCATION CLUB-3 AMBITOION-SECRETARY ROIIERT SCIIMITT . ' .-Holy, 3' ST. INIICHAIEUS PARISH GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-2 C AND lx 5 -I .1 f' jg.L. i R Y .I QA Xi m x g NC I N N. R xx X K A-QS GEORGENE M. FEDERLEIN Genie ST. CANICEIS PARISH ' TREAS. OF CATHOLIC ACTION CLUB-4 TYPIST ON MICALLA -3-4 OAVRL HONOR SOCIETY-4 JOURNALISM CLUB-3-4 EXTRA LIBRARIAN-1' VOCATION CLUB-fs PASSION PLAY-3-4 GLEE CLUB-2-3-4 AM BITION-SECRETARY ,ad I UTH REICH Ruthie ST. NIICHAEL'S PARISH SEC. OF PROBLEMS DISCUSSION CLUB-4 EXCHANGE EDITOR, SCHOOL PAPER-4 HISTORY HONOR SOCIETY-4 GAVEL HONOR-3-4 GLEE CLUB-4 BAND-2-3-4 AMBITION-RELIGIOUS LIFE EDWARD J. MOURS Eddie ST. MIcHAI:L's PARISH REPRESENT. STUDENT COUNCIL-2-3-4 SCIENCE HONOR STUDENT-2-3-4 GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-2-3-4 ART EDITOR OF MICALLA -3-4 PRESIDENT OF DEBATERS-3 CLASS PRESIDENT-I-4 PASSION PLAY-2-3-4 DEBATER-2-3 AMBITION-COMMERCIAL ARTIST CONSTANCE S. LATKOWSKI Connie ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST PARISH FEATURE WRITER MICHAELINIAN -4 SECRETARY OF CATHOLIC ACTION-4 TYPIST ON MICALLA -3-4 JOURNALISM CLUB-3-4 GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-4 GIRL'S BASKETBALL-l AMBITION--MEDICAL DOCTOR IVIARY VIRGINIA GROSS Ginny ST. NORBERT'S PARISH 'MICHAELINIANH FEATURE 'VVRITER-4 STUDENT COUNCIL sI2cRETARv-4 SCHOOL PAPER TYPIST-3-4 GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-2 7947 A ff GLEE CLUB-2-3-4 XM! - cj VOCATION CLUB-:4 W 'R 4 f CHEERLEADER-4 v A ,dj A 'KPIO '-s'rENOORAPHI:R fj f 2 L, 1 A I 'IK' ,I L 1' dj I -! iKlMJ,A -f fr 'f74-'X 1 !'zff ' J , A71 I' 1' Aj fi X KS Q .fl Fl' ' 1.16 ' yr fp . if V4 I- ,A ki AMF' ,QVLMDOROTHY SNYIJER 'rD0iii6,, U ST. MICHAEIJS PARISH RED CROSS CLUB-SECRETARY-2 RELIGION CLUB-PRESIDENT-I USHERETTE l-'OR PASSION PLAY-3--I GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-3 VOCATION CLUB-3 CHEERLEADER-2-3-4 GLEE CLUB-'Z-4 AMBITION-STENOGRAPHER ulzedsn R - NES ., , E X 'tx SO N X N R43 ELILANOR L. GESKCJSIIY . ST. KIOHN 'I'HIa EVANOELISI' PARISH 4 VOCATION CLUB-3 PASSION PLAY-2 GAVEL HONOR-4 GLEE CLUB-2-4 LIBRARIAN-l DOROTHY H. KRA1'l'WElS AMBITION--ROLLER DERBY MP0,-ky , i Sr. M1c:HA1aI.'s PARISH Lx, SENIOR AND .1 UNIOR czmss '1'REAsuRnR S'l'UDEN'1' COUNCIL 'IREASURER c.1RL's sPoR'rs REPORTER-3-4' -1 GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-3-4 ' GIRLS' BASKETBALL-1-2-3-4 - H I.InRARI' CLUB-2 GLEE CLUB-2-4 I VOCATION CLUB-3 I AIIIII'IION-s'I'I1NoGRAI'HER I -' . X I -- 0 DOROTHY KLAw1NsKA ST..IOSAPHAT'S PARISH H H 5' VICE PRESIDENT OF BIOLOGY CLUB-2 PRESIDENT OF SCIENCE CLUB-I GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-2-3-4 LIBRARY CLUB-2 GLEE CLUB-2--I IlElSA'l'lNG CI.Ul!-2 VOCIATION CLUB-2 X XMIiI'l'ION-BE:KU'l'IClAN ffD6c'z0f, SOPIIIE Sv11aN'1'Y Sue HOLY CROSS P,xR1sH MEMBER OF GLEE CLUB-2-34-I SCIENCE HONOR STUDENT-4-2 VICE PRESIDENT OF CLASS-2 SECRETARY Ol GLEE CLUB-3 PRESIDENT OI GLEE CLUB-I GAVEI. HONOR SOCIETY-4 CLASS PRESIDENT-3 PASSION PLAY-3-4 ANIBIIION-N URSE 1 lxosl-3 STYLES ROsir ' Sr. M 11:11.-x14:1.'s PARISH L:sHr:1u:'1 r1z FOR I-Asslox 1-LM'-ss sEc1RE'mRx' Or cA'1'HOL1c ACTION-2 sEc:v.m'ARv O1-' CLASS-1,2-3 cznnammnun-2-as vom.-x'1'1oN cmun-:s OLEE CLUB-2 .ISIBI'l'ION-STENOGRAPHER I ff A I JOAN H. B1sHO1' I POpc ' V 1 Rl-1SllRRl'IC1'l'ItlN I ARISH uxvm. HONOR sOc:xn'1'x'-2-za-kr I l,IlIR.-XRYKCLIJB-2 PASSION vL.-xv-2-A: GLEE CLUB-2 j A, ,ulls1'1'1ON-sEcRE'1'ARx' DOROTHY M. M OELTER KIDO!!! ST. M1cHA1aL's PARISH LIBRARY CLUB REPORTER-3 LIBRARY CLUB-2-3-4 JOURNALISM CLUB-3 PASSION PLAY-2-3 GAVEL HONOR-CS--I GLEE CLUB-245 AMBITION-PRIVATE SECRETARY 7947 If If Harm ST. M1cHA11L's PARISH GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB SECRETARY BIOLOGY CLUB SECRETARY-2 MEMBER OF LIBRARY CLUB-2-3--1 SENIOR CLASS LIBRARIAN-4 PASSION PLAY-3-4 BAND-I-2-3-4 AMBITION-MALE STENOGRAPHER -I I LoR1zNc15 L. RIIIERUN Blu11dif ' ST. AlmALur:R'1 s Pfxmsu BASKETBALL REP.. STUD. COUNCIL--I PRES. OF CURRENT EVENTS CLUB-3 GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-3-'Y STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBER-3-4 BASKETBALL TEAM-I-2-3-4 CLASS SECRETARY-l VOCATION CLUB-3 AMBITION-PRIVATE SECRETARY ' LOUISE C. KIGHTLINGER 1 S Las PRESIDENT CATHOLIC ACTION CLUB-JI REPRESENT. OF STUDENT COUNCIL PASSION PLAY USHERETTE-2 LITERARY HFNOR SOCIETY-4 GAVEL HONOR SOCIETY-4 NOC-SIION CIUB J CLEE LLUB--- I, BAND-I-2 .- AMBITION-TYPIST A xx H Tw N X13 is 4 'P ST. M1cHAr11,'s PARISH - -4 51 'fs -3 ' X 1. 'A 1 . 1, r , Louise S. LSRALKA I-'Vec'sc ST. MIc:H.AxIiL's P,xRIsII CLASS REP. T0 s'I'uIJIaNT COUNCIL-1-2 MANAGING Ian. OI' SCHOOL PAPILR-3-4 CART, or GIRLS' IsAsRE'I'IsALL-4 s'rUnI5N'r COUNCIL PRESIDENT-4 c:IRI.'s IIASRETIIALI, VAR.-I-2-:I-4 c:,-WEL HONOR socII3'I'Y-2-s-i- I'AssIoN IILAI'-I-2-:I-I llElH.'l'E sQu,xIm-I-2 .IIIIsI'I'IoN-comMERLIIAI, .AxR'I'Is'I' I 1 T- ' lXORBliR'l' lx. PIR'I'RzAR 4 .I ' ,,- fzfxy Darkza f xg K2 S'li.xlOSAl'HA'1 S PARIsII . 4, ,I um-'RL HONOR sOt:IIaTY sec.-2-:I-4 'I 7 LIOURNALISM CLUB SECRETARY-3 SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY-El--1 GAVEI. HONOR SOCIETY-2-5--l fl? s N-ffl? , x .. L SCHOOL PAIIILR 'I'x'PIs'I'-:IPI 9 ,- ' M In I' 1, I'AssIoN PLAY-2 ' f ft ' f kf . InIaIsA'I'E sQU.xIm-2-:I 4 may r 'ygfr KN. , . . 1 I , l r X KA ,xxusi I ION-DOC1 OR f ,1, 7 X , ' s 1 fi' . fi f ig: is ZQ 55116011 Clfwio Ba .fflflisaa Students who have lll2'lllC outstanding con- tributions to tlIeir school will be sorely missed by laeulty and student hotly. Some ol' tlIeIII are: QLel't Io right. row lj Dorothy Snyder, a cheerleatler lor three years, and Virginia Gross, Senior elleerleader. Stand- ing are the four basketball stars wlIo playetl 011 the team during their whole four years here. They are fleft Lo rightj Florence Mierun, Dorothy Krappweis, Louise Gralka, and Shirley xVllll2l1llS. Francis Doersehner Qrightj became an acolyte in l938. x'VllCl1CVC1' called upon to serve at Mass or devotions, Francis was there reacly to do his duty for God. A tribute to Francis for his line work! Only God can re- ward the sacrifices tlIis,serI'iee entailed. Outstanding students of the Home Eco- nomics Class pictured on page 17 are .Ioan Bishop fstandingj and Dorothy Klawinska who is measuring Patricia Lease lor her pro- cession gown. cyoma .fpaononzici 6011251 ffnfo gb Qwlz 574i fqfm fi, I ff fl X X A ! ' ' f S Cffff W , f Q 3 UM: fa' Y' ' f' W 'f ' 'ff FL: Q X I! ,pa J-1 N N Wk , f f 'T L.- ' . J ' A, I, B J . A Z I4 X. 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A 4 K X K A Q' A, wr fpafsfofz REVERENU BEN1zmc'1' Huck, C.P Pastor of Saint Miclmzffs Pa-rislz A thousand problems of main- tenance have engaged our pas- tor's attention in the eight years since he has been in charge. The latest addition to the schoolis equipment was the Home Eco- nomics Department a n d t h e stokers for smoke prevention. Father's spiritual leadership is best displayed in the attendance he inspires at all the functions of th e Holy Name Society. The catechetical instructions and Junior athletics profit by Father's direction also. ICVEREND HAROLD POLli'l'l'l, CLP. The Saint Michael Alumni is prohting immeasurably by Fa- ther Harold's enthusiastic direc- tion. He has made the Alumni the organization in the school. Father's program ol entertain- ments and other lucrative activi- ties have put St. Michael's on a firm financial basis. The thou- sand improvements about the premises have borne witness to the progress made under the present regime. 111-IVERIEND B1aNicnlc'1' Hl.lfIK, C.P. U65 fpcmztiozzisfzt, . Alfzizifuaf Qafgats RIQXVERENIJ lfVALT12R YVYNN, C.P. T-he Passion Play at Saint Michael's has prolited by Father l'Vendelin's direction for more than a score of years. His spiritu- al direction of the Blessed Virgin Sodality has taken much of Father's time that was not de- voted to a flourishing organiza- tion of St. M.ichae1's, the band. The annual musicale at Saint Michael's is one of the highlights of the social calendar and its in- creasing success is due in great D t I h measure to l'ather s support. lll'iVl'1Rl'iNl7 A'Vl'ZNDliI.lN Mists, C P 'Father l'Valter is the most loyal booster ol the school and his ef- forts in behalf of the students' welfare will linger longest in the memories of the students who knew him. Father is their dearest friend not only for what he has done but for what he is in him- self. Father's wholehearted sup- port ol the high school athletics, the Dramatic Club and the social and catechetical program in the school will never be forgotten by. a grateful student body. .' Qui cfgsggioui lisacfsu P1'?.?1L'i,1HI of flu' Grazia and High SCIIOOI-SISTER NIARY DI-to CORA. O.S.F., BA. Religion. .. Home Economirs. .. English ......... A rt ......... Matlzenmt ifs .... S li ff 71 ce ............ J Histo ry ............ Germavi. . . . Latin .............. Commercial Sulijffr,-I.: .... Health. .. .. Musin .... DTIllI1lIiiI'.Y .... I7'l.Ti7'll77l!'71i1Iii0H .... I roblmns of DmI1m'ra1'y and Economic G!'0gIYlil 11131 ...... SENIOR 302, SISTER MARY DE SAI.ES, O.S.F., MA. IUNIOR 301, SISTER NIARY EUNICE, O.S.F., B.E. SOPHOMORE 202, SISTER MARY IIIDITII, O.S.F., B.E. SoI'HoIx-IoRE 201, SISTER MARY xHk1I.liN, O.S.F., B.E. FRICSHNIAN 102, SISTER MARY ELISE, O.S.F., B.E. FRESHRIAN 101, SISTER MARY Lois, O.S.F., 13.12. SISTER M ARY HELEN SSISTER NIARY LOIS lSISTER MARY DE SALES . . . SISTER NIARY LOIS HELEN Q SISTER NIARY QSISTER MARY JUDITIEI . . . SISTER NIARY ELISI-I . . . SISTER NIARY DE SALES HSISTER MARY EUNICE ,QSISTER M ARY JUDITH . . . SISTER NIARY KIUDITH WISISTER M ARY LOIS ' ' 'QQSISTER NIARY ELISE . . . . SISTER MARY EUNICE 1' I , f I HELEN ELISE ISISTFR NIARY IISISTER MARY HELEN li . . . SISTER IWARY U . FATHER X'V1iNDl'ILIN M EIS, C.1' ,QARMELLA FRI11 CARRICR . . . MR. J. NICHKJI.AS PUHL LL7, SECMKQZ 1834815 nR,xMA'r1c:s DIRECTOR n.xNn INSTRUCTOR NI. NlCPlflI.fKS PUHL GIRIIS B.-XSKli'I'RAI.I. COACH A RM m.1.A F RITZ CARRICK ' ,si ,. Y T7 '15 O kj. BOYS' -IIINIOR AND SENIOR VARSITY 523' .-X'l'Hl,l-1'I'lCS lxlRlcc:'l'OR LFONA 1,1-1.-xsl-1 BAND LEA DER N M R. 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Row 6: Dorothy Meyer, August Schaeffer, Xvilliam Broestel, Louis Gorski, Theresa Braydel. al. xr :Tis-. 1 -I ,s l - Sophomores ol Room 201 Row 1: Anthony Bianco, presidentg Richard Wank, vice-president: Jacqueline Homza, secretaryg Edward Plister, treasurer. Row 2: Katherine Doerschner, Ellen Kiedaisch, Theresa Bishop, Dolores Erfort, Charlotte Bauerle. Row 3: Sylvia Scoglio, Catherine Schmitt, May Etzrott, Eileen Imhoff, joan Wlallace. N Row 4: Charles Ranher, Dolores Rainy. Dolores Meyer, Lorraine Grzilka. Henrietta McNally, Leo Buchser. Row 5: Ralph Stehle, Mark Clemens, john Reich, Albert Sobeck, Donald Fahrner. Row 6: joseph Smith, Joseph Hinkofer, john Kenitz, George Gross, Norbert Youngworth. H .Six if kt., , q Q, Freshmen of Room 102 Row l: Robert Yochnni. presidentg Ann lane Prcliclt, secretary: Frank Stnolinski. vice-president: Frances Charles. treasurer. Row 2: William Hickey, 'lltcodore Sanders. Adeline liilllllil. Ruth Attenburg. Anna Marie lirny. Mildred Ranber. Virginia Bright. Regina Sfllllllllllgq Robert Zawadzki. Row 3: Richard Yoclnun. Sylvester llank. Lorraine Grossman, Rose Ellfllll, lletty Sttlnnilt. Mildred Kolesar, La Verne Lott. Sylvan Lucas, Robert Turner. Row tl: Nicholas Givan. Dorothy'Norak. Rose Marie Gildea, Doris Ray. Lois Nlcllonougli, lidntund Mueller. Row 5: Donald Cieselski, Rita De Teniple. Richard Krappweis. Mary Ann Stackowicz. George Lintncr. Row ti: Fred llengler. Robert Unnkel, Bernard Rolrzynski. Freshmen of Room 101 Row l: jane Cancilla, secretary: Clyde Weber. president: Marr Ann Patterson. vice-presidenlg and Tltomas llorbonns. treasurer. Row 2: Howard Mulrey. Louise Grnendl. Marlene Stenglein. Donald Kainin. Richard Sealise, Kenneth Moeller, lilsie Arguto, Catherine Egan. Robert Gonzales. - Row 3: james Nlelllory. Walter Vernan, joan Spielcr, liilcen Byrne. Mildred Hnebert. Kathryn Williarm. Richard Gorski. Robert Stietvater. Row -l: Henry Franz, Mildred Mcilrea. La Verne I'russ. 'lltcresa Dnnsey. 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Those seated are Louise Kightlinger and ljleanor Geskosky. l'ictured on page 35 trightj are the guest speakers at the most beautiful program of the year. The Marian Program. This presentation emphatically stressed the students' need for the Blessed Virgin. and the advantages of praying the Rosary in her honor. The speakers are left to right: lidward hl0lll'S. Louise Gralka. Norbert Pietrzak. Helen l'aylick. Discussing World Problems In proportion as time and space are shrinking with the improved methods of communication man's mental outlook must be broadened to the perspec- tive of ever widening horizons. This is the task con- fronting the student of sociology totlay if Cl1rist's principles are to control the world's activities. Tile Problems Discussion Club of the l'.O.D. Class has made national situations their immediate and most important concern in their daily sessions, especially the Congress featured on page 35 with Anthony Ohidzinski as guest speaker. Ruth Reich is conduct- ing a round table. which is one of the regular fea- tures of the P. D. CI. Club. The panel over which Miss Reich presided centered arotlnd the topic: How ll'e Clan Improve Our Local Conditions. Sophs Sew Busily During Home Ee. Home Economics is a thorough, scientific analysis uf the skills needed by a good housekeeper. The teacher, Sister M. Helen, initiates her students into the art of making a home. Some of the aptitudes developed are machine sewing. knitting. tatting. cro- chcting and needlework. as well as designing and the creation of becoming garments. Budgeting the family income and interior decorating of the home are given due attention. The brand new cooking etpiipment. installed in lfcbruary of 19-17, will service twenty-four students. The year's sewing project included. in addition to the making of the girl's own gHI'tIlCtllS. the prepara- tion of dresses for the jubilee procession of Rev. Father Winfrid, C.l'. Monograms For Every Occasion The appreciation of beauty in all its forms raises the mind and heart to God. The creation of beauty is the sublimest product of man's capacity for self- expression. Art. recently introduced at S.M.H.S.. prepares the way for the interior decorating unit of the Home liconomies program and lays the ground work for color combinations in garment making for the girls. Boys have the opportunity of developing their in- nate ability along the lines of commercial art and interior decorating. The classooms of the Alma Mater show the work of these enthusiastic artists. 5, W V Ciufgofic flfucafion 6 ,,,42,f A AL foz gcznzify ' ?' ' M Rl'fLIGIO US A 5 . wa SUCl.All.OfilC,-ll, M- ' 5,-y 5 12: . ' X Y H A f . ,J -A . k ' ' fy -V: , -lzfffily T .- -'L ' ' is f . SAQL V . . ' , - Y-fyr.- - HW M A1i'l'lS'l'1C , ay' HOME ECONOAIICS V N x W? Xqa, a Scientific What could be more interesting to the youth of today than a progressive subject like science? Only students with scientific minds and abilities can be qualified to master a really difficult subject like chem- istry. On page 37 Ruth Lilly trightj and Mary Ann Kraemer are weighing out materials for a complicated experiment re- quiring accuracy and intelligence. Biology includes more than dissection of animals and preparation of specimens. They are only studied insofar as they ex- plain and clarify human functions, The Sophomores tpirturetl at leftl study it as their required lab science. Commercial Learning to operate ollire machines is one of the aims of the commercial courses ollered at St. Micltael's. lfranris Doerschner. pictured on page 37 flltllltllllb, operates the mimeoscopc while his relief man, Ed- ward Mours. assists Ann Stubenrauch at the mimeograph. Xliorlting in conjunction with the Mit'alla stall' pictured below, these students did their bit toward turning out a typographically perfect paper that measured up to the standard of the Cath- olic Press Associatiotfs highest award, the Hrhll-CilllltjllC,n for their lil-lti Micalla. M athema tical ls there any subject tuore necessary than mathematics in today's scientilic world? Pictured here are six Sophomores receiving their share of education in one of the ele- mentary branches. geometry. This phase of mathematics with its angles, polygons and circles, is very confusing but a pleasant challenge to those who really like a diffi- cult subject involving mental gymnastics. tLel't to rightj they are: Mary Danner, Donald Erny. Charles liazyak. Norbert Youngworth. Donald lfahrner. Paul Kuntl. .'Xl'l0lllCl' form of mathematics requiring concentration is Advanced Algebra. .in- thony Ubitlzinski is shown explaining one part of a problem to an C1ll'llCSi audience. journalistic The members ol' the stall who have given their whole-hearted attention to winning the All-Catholic award for The Micalla are: tRow One, left to rightj Ruth Reich, Exchange Iiditorg Ruth Lis, Business Manager: B a r b a r a Dieterle, Alumni liditorg Louise Gralka. Managing Editor: james Doyle. Editor-in-cllicfg Vic- toria jaworslai, Reporter: and Arlene Krugh. Associate liditor. tRow Twoj: Vir- ginia Gross. Herman J. Moeller. Constance Latkowski and Georgette lfetlerlein, typistsg Robert Schmitt. Sports liditorg Norbert Pietrzak and Sue Svienty. typists. Not pic- tured is Dorothy Krappweis, Sports Editor. 7, .V lik SCIENTIFIC Uafgogc flcbccafioiz fam .Kpzofaiaiolzaffifi CONTMER CIAL 4' f- 2 wi! I 5' H 1 f' 0 ffm' II fx 'ji . H 0 1 U IFHI NI-ITICAI IOURVA1 ISYIC' fl! QM I V. 511 .' - X' . rv X xg xXQ J X Glee Club Takes To The Air On November 2. 1946, the Glee Club participated in the Hi-Timers Broadcast over KQV by rendering Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming in lour voices. Arlene Krugh did her ever-popular imper- sonation of Carmen Miranda. Sophie Svienly. who had been prepared to sing Merry Life, and Nor- bert Pietrzak to play his accordian later performed at a school assembly. Those who took part in the broadcast are: tleft to right, Row One: james Reich, joseph Cancilla. Norbert Pietrzak. Anthony Obie. lidwartl Mours. Row '1'wo: Victoria -Iaworski. Ruth Lis. .Xrlene Krugh, Ruth Reich. Betty Httnter. Row 'l'hree: Dorothy Moelter. Robert Gildea. Ceorgene Federlein. Donald Stehle. Sophie Svi- cuty. Robert Schmitt. l-'rancis llocrschner. Back To The Gay Nineties As we look into the present, past, and future, the high school students are becoming educated along dramatic lines. This is a distinct advantage for the drama is one of the great branches of public speak- ing. With the Passion Play requiring a cast of 150, where could a better opportunity be found for one to educate himself in this field? The picture on page 39 is a scene from Veronica's Veil with Donald Stehle, Cleopha Froelich. and Florian Krappweis as Christus. The Alumni opened the school season with a smash hit entitled Then and Now. a gay-nineties musical revue. The high school students, pictured at left. participated. The annual class play. trained by .-Krmella Fritz Carrick. proves that Drama is the thing at S.M.H.S. according to the students. Literary Endeavors Spur Seniors Original skits, cheers. adapted songs. poems and stories owe their composition to the initiative of six Senior girls who make a hobby of this literary en- deavor. Many a brain child has sprung -from the fertile minds of Shirley Xl'illiatns. Louise Kight- linger and Louise Gralka Qseated opposite. left to rightj. Christ's Kingdom on earth can be spread by thc printed word as well as by its verbal expression. With this in mind literary composition receives care- ful consideratioti at S.M.l-LS. Later the fruit of this endeavor is often utilized for the promotion of Cath- olic activities. Pictured on page 39 flefl to rightj are La Verne Maccine. Ruth Lilly. William Winter, and Helen Pogorelec as they appeared in the broadcast on liugene O'Neill. the dramatist. Self-Expression Through Speeches In this day and age when Qreech making is such an important phase of life in society. Catholic leaders must be prepared to defend their Faith. With this end in view, speech work is made an integral part of all subjects involving self-expression. james Doyle tleftj and Edward Mours have made numerous public appearances as speakers since the founding in I9-lf! of the Gavel Honor Society for the promotion of improved public speaking. In their junior year they were outstanding tlebaters. 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XB 5 T2 Qs Q15 S1 --,xl x Y' X'-5 Q x CS 'N 'TTB Qj QR Q Ek Q S 'R X CX wx 54 fA,, 1 , , , , M' .fwfww NA 1 K. 1 3 . . fj , . w . 3 '1 . , 'x ' ' .fx X N ' X , X ' ' X , N , ,v I r , X I 0. X X JN fn - ST. -IOSIEPIVS PRO'I'EC'I'0RY PRINT .IAHN AND OLLIER IENGRAVERS XVllI'l'.XKliR l',-X PER CO. 1 1.635 Outstanding Contributors to S. M. H. S. i ni DU To the left are the junior class officers of '46 studying German song bool-Ls. which were used for the German Choral Club's Annual Assembly. They are fleft to rightj: Rose Styles. secrelaryg Sophie Svienty, presidentg Anthony Obid- zinski, vice-president: Dorothy Krappweis, treasurer. To the right are the Sophomore class officers of '45 pictured as they discuss and plan material for a future class meeting. They are: Rose Styles, secretary: Sophie Svienty. vice-president: Victoria jaworski, presidentg Helen Pavlick, treasurer. Musical Contributors All through their school life, Norbert Pietrzak and' Louise Gralka have been dance partners. Their debut was made at the band recital in their Fresh- man year. They continued to dance their way to fame in all the band musi- cales thereafter.rThe linale in their Senior year was their dance duet in the i947 Musicale-Minstrel, culminating a busy season which opened with a per- formance in Then and Now, an Alumni production. Sue Svienty, a pianist of great promise, was the accompanist for every musical program held at St. Michaels since she entered there from Holy Cross where she received her musical education from the Sisters of Charity. Sue's ability and unselhsh service made her an invaluable asset to every musical entertainment. The climax of Sue's musical career was reached when she was elected president of the Glee Club. Memory Island ' Many social activities made our stay at St. Michael's a happy one. On the boat to Memory Island let us stop lirst at our Freshmen social. We see huge sparkling teeth protruding from enormous lips surrotntded by a black surface. We recognize at once the endmen for our first minstrel. Arlene Krugli is ready for her Carmen Miranda act and Eleanor Geskosky is trying to conceal her freckles without success. The tide is changing so let us continue on to our Sophomore year. The scene is one from the Gay Ninetiesf' the entertainment at the Sophotnore s cial. There stands Tony Obidzinski garbed in a villain suit with his curls tossing back and forth. Bob Schmitt sporting a curled mustache is waltzing with his Lady Fair. Now the boat is slowly drifting away and the last thing that can he seen is the Rabbis beard slowly fading from his face. We have tinally reached our junior year. The curtain slowly rises and there sitting on the stage is our German Choral Club, singing Du, Du. Everyone is holding a beer mug femptyj. Norbert and Louise are doing their Folk Dance. Sister Judith, our maestro. is seated in the audience hoping we Du, Du our best. We did. The journey continues till we have reached the Michaelinian Kingdom. There wc hnd King Edward Mours and his consort, Queen Victoria, dubbing the freshmen with diamond studded swords, as Knights of the Michaelinian Kingdom. This is part of the unique feature program prepared for the Fresh- men 'Wvelcome Social as pictured on page 39. Our journey will never end for we will always remember the wonderful years we have spent at St. Michaels. STUDE T COUNCIL R-'WY eevif X 1 -c.cJrsXlKA ' X-Xe Lu Ysvl .elf at r ?J l M.-jAxxt ,Lgix r z it 1. None of the above entertainments were cotnplete withottt some display of musical talent either vocal or instrumental. So versatile are the songsters at St. Michael's that they perform in three languages. Latin, German. and English. The 1947 Musicale wit- nessed the addition of a fourth language. Polish. The musicale of the band this year took the form of a Musi- cale-Minstrel. featuring that raconteur, Donald G. Stchle as the interlocutor, aml Robert Gildea. as a negro endman. Other end- men who added to the droll entertainment were: Edward Mottrs, joseph Cancilla. and Robert Stiller. The glee club, who furnished the supporting chorus. opened the program and gave the linale interspersed with selections frotn the folk music of various countries. r Patriotic selections by the band were supplemented by national airs written by German and Polish Composers. Folk dances brought an old world charm to a minstrel whose fun and frolic recalled the plantation days of Old Uncle Ned and Uncle Remus. - 1 l, ' at Iunior-Senior JOl.l111iiliSlll Club The .junior journalists pictured on page 35 took over the publication of the Shield in February, I9-16. rechristening their paper, The 'Micallaf' Meetings were held monthly. pens scratched and typewriters clicked as the journalistic Honey of Ambitious Bees was manufactured. Not only was the reading public at S.M.H.S. satislied with the fruit of their labors but the excellent delineation of Catholic principles and philosophy earned for them the All-Catholic award of the Catholic Press Association. Thus a landmark was reached in the striving to produce a truly Catholic monthly paper: Student Council The lirst week of school witnessed the nomination of candi- dates for the three-party campaign. The Aw-Rite, the Nliz, and the Tip-Top l'arty's elforts to secure the Student Council election for its candidiates swept the school off its feet. Campaign-matv ager Arlene Krugh enlivened one of the meetings by having the mascot of the Tip-Top Party present. The bally-hoo of the Tip- Tops was counterbalanced by the dramatic speeches of Eddie Mours. manager of the Wiz Party. However. the election held September 20. ISHS. was a landslide for the Tip-Top Party, as their candidate for the presidency. Louise Cralka tstanding lefty. and Helen Pavlick, vice-president. were elected. The other two parties were represented in the Council by their candidates Vir- ginia Gross. of the .-Xw-Rite Party, as Secretary. and Dorothy Krappweis. of the iViz Party, as Treasurer. XMZ N.. ASH, lg -,Sim WUQHX . ye... -rtf.xt...Ob.5.,-.-.f,-4 xw mums .Bm 'fyfmici-ae. .. . xv. at-. v5 -4 Lcxxsxtwca lu ri WK: '-f rss .tt si -'txnt r A :Mx -r3.5-H.,34ut.xeV. . 4? . 'ivcuutt cf - .NNY mf Q .Cixi 1 2' Seem ter. The Student Council of St. Michaels is a local chapter of the Federation of Catholic High Schools of the diocese of l'iltshurgh. Meetings of the local branch are held monthly. Often special meetings are called as the need arises. All extra-curricular and club activities of the high school are arranged by the officers, necessary per- missions are obtained. and the faculty and Reverend Director are informed pf the wishes of the student body. Under the auslicei of the Council. the Sttl- dents of St. Michael's participate in the honor soci- eties of the Federation which lead lo scholarships in the specialized fields of history, literary endeavor, and science. The Councils very active president, Louise Cralka, sponsored the pep meetings which preceded league games to encourage student support of the teams. In addition. recreational facilities were made available and a bowling league was established. S-T-R-I-K-E y The bowling league was the most popular recrea- tional club sponsored by this year's council. The familiar cry- S-T-R-I-K-E was heard every Suri- day evening at the Arcade Bowling Alleys from November 24, 1946 to February 16, 1947, when the last duck pin was knocked over by nlembers of the league. In their own league. Robert Stiller's Hot Rocks and jimmy Reich's Beavers won the lirst and second halves. respectively. The Beavers attto- matically won the play-off by forfeit. Finally, the season was brought to a close by par- ticipation in the American Rubber and Duckpin Association tottrnament. The six boys boasting the highest averages represented their Alma Mater in competition with twenty-four other high school leagues. The result of the tournament left St. Michaels in thirteenth place. Blessed Virgin Sotlality 'l'he attendance at the usual monthly communion is a praisewortlty custom of faithful Socialists of Our Lady. .Xt St. Michael's Parish, under the direction of Reverend Fr. Yiiendelin Meis. CLP., the Sodalists meet on the fourth Sunday of each month. first in church at the altar rail. then for a social gathering in the evening. The social calendar ol' the Sodalists is usually clitnaxed hy an anntlal Mother- Daughter Social for Nlother's Day. This is preceded by a beautiful ceremony during the tnonth of May recognizing Mary as the Queen of angels and men. A procession. in which all Sodalists take part. is followed hy the crowning of the Blessed Mother's statueg the honor of crowning the statue is conferred on the most outstanding So- dalist of the graduating class of each year. This year, the faculty selected Ruth Reich tat lefty. Student Makes Contribution Louise Cralka. Cat extreme rightj, was the most outstanding Senior of the gradu- ating class of '-17. As president of the Stu- dent Council. Louise demonstrated her leadership and ability as an organizer. Gavel Honor Society Two outstanding members of the society are pictured at right. Edward Mours and james Doyle, tlriglitj, who have been mem- bers since the Gavel Honor Society was established in 1943. It is a branch chapter of the Masque and Gavel of Northwestern University. which was established for the promotion of better public speaking. li'herever speech-making is featured. Gavel Honor members are to he found. Repre- sentatives of this organization have made many wortlnvhile contributions to the lields of public speaking and debating both inside and outside of school, Problems Discussion Club Several very active members of the Proh- lenls of Democracy class who are also inembers of the Gavel Honor were not satislled with the practice in public speak- ing secured through the periodic meetings. lVith the concurrence of their teacher. Sister Mary llc Sales. this group formed a l'. D. C. Club which conducted daily sessions during the class period. The Club sponsored panels, debates, and forums speciali7ing in discussions of world prob- letns. Believing that the best Catholic is the informed Catholic, the Club members con- ducted a minatnre Congress modeled on that of Senate and the l-louse. This Con- gress was in session when Anthony Obid- zinski's picture on page 39 was snapped as he addressed his colleagues. The members of the Congress argued proposed bills. C-lee Club Carolers The Clee Club. under the leadership ol' Sophie Svieuty as president. has made at dozen appearances during the past year. .Xt Clnisunas time. the Senior class tnent- hers olf the club made a visit to St. joseplfs Home for Aged i'Vomen. Gifts distributed by Santa Claus. impersonated by james Doyle. concluded the program. anioz Brykacz, 'SL Michael ...,., Sl. Casimir ...,.. St. Michael ......,., Lawrenceville ,.... 'SL Michael A..... St. Casimir ..,,,. SL lvlichael . ..., . St. Thomas ,..... Sl. Michael ...... St. Henry ...,.......,. St. Michael ....,..,. Central Catholic St. Michael ..,...... St. Raphael ,.,... St. Michael ...... St. Vlendelin ..... lllockwise-Sylvan qlhlckyy Lucas. No. l0g Philip Asprion. james lNIcCallrcy, john Kenitz, Francis and Richard Mnlka. 40 44 1 20 53 G3 36 00 . ..., 5. 49 39 46 36 27 37 .. 21 Boys' Varsity Sl Sl Sl St Sl St St St St Sl Sl St 'St St i'St St Michael .......................l.... . joseph. Mt. Oliver .......... Michael ..........,........... , . . joseph. M t. Ohvcr ........ ,. Michael ................ .. . . Basil ........,., Michael ........ Mfendelin Michael ..... . justin .,... Michael .,... . Basil ..,,.,. Michael ..... . Thomas ........ Michael ........ Casimir ...,. 4PSt St 'St Sl 'St Sl St St 'St St 'St Sl 'St St St St Michael . ...... james .......,.......... Michael ...,................. Mary of Mount ..,... Michael ....... L ......... . . james ,.....,... . Michael ....... . justin .,......,.. .... . .. Michael ...,.,.............l joseph, Natrona ........... 'Michael ...............,.... .... j oseph, N atrona ...,,..... M ichacl ....,................ Mary of Mount .,.... Michael ........................... M ichael, Greenfield ..... 1' Denotes league games. unify . 44 . 50 .40 9 9 .39 . 36 . 26 . 26 , 46 . 39 41 . 57 . 39 . 50 . 42 St Sl St St Sl Sl St Sl Sl St . Michael ....... Casimir .,,.. .. . Michael ......,.,... . Mary of Mount Michael ............ Casimir ..,.... . Michael .....,. justin ....,, Michael ........, Wentlelin ,..... SL Michael i,,.,.. Cathedral ...... SL Michael ...,... Cathedral ,.,,.. fSt St 'St St 'Sl St Michael ...,,.. Wcnclelin ....... Michael ..,,,., Mlendelin .,..... Michael ..............,.. ,... Mary of Mount Iunior Varsity St Qt t . Michael ......,.,......,...i.,...... 23 . joseph, Natrona . .....,,..,. 25 St. Michael ,... ...,....,........,...,.. 2 8 St. joseph, Mt. Oliver .......... lli St. Michael .l,.......,.,...... ,. 28 St. Mary of Mount ..,. '77 st ' -rs . Michael .,.,............,....,...,.. ... St. joseph. Mt. Oliver lil 'St St 'iSt Sl 35St Sl XSI St Sl St . 1 . GIIIS VClIS1tY . Michael ...,..,,.,......,,,. 55 . Mary of Mount ...... t,,,, 2 5 Michael ......,.,...., ..... 2 ti . Rosalia ....,,. , ..,. 36 . Michael , .,..., 4,x,, I 2 . Rosalia ..,,.,. , .... l8 . Michael ......, .,... 1 2 . George ..,. ,. ..... 23 . Michael ..,,... 25 . George ..,... .,.. i 37 Senior l 'arsily: !'UHlfIIllf'!l-l.Cll to right: josej Wank. john Waters. St. Michael St. james , ,... . St. Michael ......,., Sl, St. Michael Sl. Michael. St. Michael St. Mary ol 'SL Michael St. 'l'hoiuas St. Michael St. Basil .... ht. Michael St ' W entlcltn ....i...,.....,,t, Greenlieltl . iitLllIii f.jQ.f . Basil ........ St. Michael St. .-Xtlallmert 1' Denotes league games. ah Hiukoler. litlwartl Alko. Charles Raulrer, Ricllartl Boyz 'gwzioz Clfauify lfirsl Row glefl lu flglllji 'Vhcoclore Sanders, Donald Kznnin, Donald Erny. Kcnnctll Moeller, Rohcrl Yoclnnn. Second Row: RlCll2ll'll Yuclnnn. .Xnlhony Bianco. Lldmuml Mueller, Alllfllll l'hillmin. 'I'l1ird Row: Donald Schcnnn, Donald Cicselski, Tllolnus Kzxrlcski, joseph Bauman, lfrunk Smolinski. YH , Q Q l ,. ' N ir 4 ig l.ufl Cnrum' f,CiUl'iiH'lSCbI Dolores Meyers. Durulliy Kraippwcis. l lorciirc Nlicrun. Sliirlcy Williams. Louise cifllliiil.-102111 Schmitt. Lois DuSchciil, Russ Nlairic lilvmll. Annu Nlziric liriiy. l.urr:nii:c Grzilkzi. Riilli Gilclczi, Marry Ami Kraimcr. ,lrlciic Rciik, Dolores Singer, Hairy .Xmi l'zilcrsim, Rose Marie Gildcu, Hcnricuzi McNally. Cmzler l'iz'I11re llcfl lo righlj First Row: Cliccrlcnclcrs: Lois liiificlicicl. Hciiricllzi McNally. Louise Sclllcmziicr, Suiniling cciilcr: Rulh Lis. Suiilciil Nlziiingcr, .Kim-lin Clliruiiuwizil. Virginizi Gross. Durolliy Snyder. In thc lJlll'kgl'0llllLl airc some of thc sIJCClLll0l'S usually sccn :il lhc games. Qf'f'fl! ' ffl' Z' Z Uz 5. wzuh cuzc 25.51 .sac .su 1 ff Q Q Q 5 QW.: g,, V. f , A L -sfisfifsz ,, 1 fl - wx- ' . 14 :UF W 1..,, . Q, 1 :ww aw-Gf?w: f- . ,wwf - QM- ,vw:.,,S'5gu3f57XL4 L g f y ' Y . , 5 . .f W 5 G , , ff. -- s .NT ,Q ,I . ,yy . eawf: , 1 tggg 'tak ' ' Y V 1572 A 'f-:.:p1?'x . . .Aa QV, 1 ,Q-,sw - -,.x,53,.., K J Q?'k-sfflfff Wf 7 1 iw ,X ' N5 V N 5, i. FP' , W. ., 'ES A sf I 5 r.: A vf af , iff 9 Q f 14 fha ' J K, , '55 S' fa , 1 X f - . , W- , , f . ,V . . . , J ,f 3 '-e , 5 -' Yf ,- svngjrvkrifgfai,-qglfg lxiiaggi G 1 5, .M .-gf ,. , fs .Q 3 Q - Qi gif-. w M fi, - 3 5 Q I 'f - f ' W - i QW . 4,1 M' 35? . sf ' K W--' .X K' ' K 1 -, 11. gig -t ' x A ' Q ' 'i- .fx fi ,im-ss A , 5, 3 4 Q, is - f . , ..., -5 ' iq, -M115 122 72 f - A ei5?iiig?g 3 , 2523 y Q not believe it. lfVoulcl you? . . . 'There he is-the Frank Perry Crosby of the Soph division. none other than Eddie Alko, one-time basketball star and full-time crooner .... Lorraine Benedik. the girl behind the smile .... Little Gumsihoe Yochum -small, but he gets around. He's president of Freshman l02. . . . Betty Hunter and Arlene Krugh as they looked in past years while playing the major roles of Roman Lady and Ruth respectively. . . . The Rabbi's sister, Katherine Doersehner. is a trifle camera shy. Too bad shyness runs in the Rabbi's familyg or does it? . . . Donald Erny and Kamin are roughing it at Scout. Camp. lsn't it -typical of them to miss the birdie? . . . Catherine Schmitt, Sophomore. Not bad, eh, fel- lows? . . . Theresa Braydel a quiet Sophomore lass .... Whoo! Xf'Vhoo! Hubba Hubba! Ding! Ding! And all that sort of thing --Hi, Connie! QSnapped while on vacationj . . . Darky, QNorbert Pietrzakj as he was featured in the Alumni's Gay Nineties Re- vue, Then and Now. Musically inclined Sophomores, Eddie Alko. vocalist and pianist, and August Schaeffer, drummer and class artist .... Remember our Freshman Social in the dim, distant past? . . . President of Sophomore class 202, Chuckie Kazyak .... Dolores Ratay .... Dolores Q46-.fires o h Can You Pick Them. Out? Honorable Rabbi and his faithful assistants, lim Gildea and jim Doyle ..... A l Sobeck is taking jean Schaming's pulse. fDon't believe it, l'ellows.j . . . joan X'Vallace must be in the midst of something ll1lp0l'lZll1t. Mary Danner who is all-out for the - band, regularly plays the clarinet. and also doubles for the saxophone .... Millie McCrea, Freslnuan, is keeping up the good name of the family at S.M.H.S. since Chuck, her honorable cousin. left. He is now serving in the U. S. Army .... Who said Chuck Kazyak was a woman-hater? Marian Sekula, new addition to Sophomore class 202, does 'ta wa L- imas Can You Pick Tl1.6'l71'Ollf?. Y Erfort, Do-Do, a blonde lass of Sophomore 201 .... Another chance slip drive? Must be! Look at that million-dollar smile on Paul Kuntz .... Speaking of the devils? Mlell, here they are: Tony, Rabbi, Bob, and who could miss jim? . . . Leo Buchser. the Jazz Bow Kid Qlooks studious, doesn't he?j But see his expression as he looks over August Schaell'er's shoulder. Pretty Boy sports a number. Alcatraz 669327. . . . Betty Link. Sophomore, the Scllenley Sweets Girl .... Billy Halen, himself. Hi-Lites' photogra- pher .... -Ioan YfVallace and Eileen Imhofl' .... Four pic- tures from the Silver Jubilee Q9 N XXL GPQ procession of Rev. Father Winfred, C.P. The gowns are the First fruits ol the Senior and Sophomore Home Ee. Program for the year which included mending and making of cos- tumes for numerous performances held at S.M.H.S ..... Ioan Spieler, singer from the Altunni's musical comedy, Then ' and Now. . . . Herman Moelter, future private secretary. He's looking for an employer,,say, about 20, female, good looking, and oh well, what's the use? . . . Chuck and Franny Charles. Boy, he gets around, tloesn't he? . . . X'Ve're sorry, little girl, but Richard just won't open that door. . . . Connie Rjcciardi from the Soph Class, niece of Nick, the Tailor. . . . jim Gildea at the peak of relaxation. Got a match, some- body? . . . The Rabbi minus one beard. fBet that razor be- came dull or did he use a meat cleaver?j . . . These three girls, Ann Stubenrauch, Margaret M ilaniak and Theresa Mader made the library their second home .... Herr Schmitt-there is glamour in his pose. Proof enough that Bob is the Senior's Charm boy. . . . Arlene is weighing the consequence ol' the two chicks, Vickie and Babs, as Louise Gralka, honor student and Student Council President, looks on .... joseph I-linkofer.slick center on the hardwood.Studious-looking, isn'theP Very Rev. Carrol Ring, C.P. Very Rev. Fr. Camillus Barth, C.P. Rev. Benedict Huck, C.P. Rev. Wendelin Meis, C.P. Rev. Adrian Poletti, C.P. Rev. Harold Poletti, C.P. Rev. Mlalter lVynn, C.l'. Anthony, Mr. Joseph '43 Arcade k Colonial Theaters Bechtold, Kay Ritai' '46 Beckman, C. Ml.. Owner Beckman Motor Co. Beck's Rttn Auto Mlrecking Co. Beinhauer, Funeral Dirvrlor Bender. Mrs. Irene Betmett. Harvey R. Bies, Mr. Charles Bishop, Joan H. Bittner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Family Blessed Virgin Sodality Bombara, Mrs. Steve B. P. O. Elks No. ll,425 Penn Ave. Bredle,'Aloysius H. Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chronowiat, Pearl' Co. E, Uniformed Knights of St. George Colligan, J. P. 8: Brothers. Funeral Directors Cupka's Market, George Datmer. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. and Family Datuk, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester and Family Dieterle, Alfred B. and Family Doerschner. Mike Doersclmer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donovan, John Douglass, James B. Doyle, James K. Dunsey. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. DuScheid, Mr. and Mrs. J. DuScheid, Art Qjaclfs Placej Duquesne Brewing Co. of Pgh. Egler, Mr. and Mrs. Erfort, Thomas J. Ernst, Mrs. Mary Erny Funeral Director Englert. John C. Evans. Dr. S. D. V A Federlein, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Finkel, Morris M. Angelo lk Joseph Barber Shop Attl, Mrs. Dorothy, Famise Fottndnlion Garments Autenreith's Dollar Stores. Carson Street Baker, Thos. J.. Conlrarfing PIa.rl1'rrr B. k B. lee Cream Bar Baranowski, Edward Batsotti Bros., Bnkffry Benjamin's Meat Market Becker, Frank H., -ll'll'f'lt'l' Bernthaler Motor Co.. Brownsville Road Bill Smith Flowers Bill Smith Flowers Bleiehner. Pattl Real Estale Book's Shoe Store Bowden, Mrs. J. P. Burger, Fred. P., Real Eslale Catnpbell Sc Bookamyer, Moving and fi8llf7'lllHHllli1lg Boosters Fisher, Mrs. Mary ' Fourteenth Street Bank Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Frobe. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Froehlich, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gabriel. Colelta Cehringer, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Geskosky, Mr. and Mrs. Giltlea, Mr. and Mrs. and Family Cralka, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gross. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Haines. Margaret Hinkofer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holy Nante Society ' Honeygosky. Mrs. Anna Hotz, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter, Flo and Ray Jackanic. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jaworski. Mrs. Helen Jaworski, Victoria Junior Class Kazyak, Mr. and Mrs. Kenitz. John Kightlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Family Klawinski, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kline, Miss Margaret Knapil's Market Kraemer, Mrs. George C. and Family Krappweis. Mrs. John and Family Krugh, Mr. Jesse J. Latkowski. Constance S. Latkowski. Mr. and Mrs. Patil Latkowski, Pfc. Pattl A. Lilly, Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Lis. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Macurack, Mr. Jacob May, Joseph and Family McCrea. Charles McNally. Mrs. Marie Mierun, Mr. and Mrs. Moeller and Page Families Moeller, Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Family Mours, Mr. and Mrs. Mours, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muchlado, Felix J.. M.D. Novak. Bernardi' '43 Novak. Slick' '38 Obidzinski, Mr. and Mrs. Anth. B. Page. A. atld Company Pavlick. Mr. and Mrs. and Family I Business Patrons Cieslak. C. C.. Funeral lflnnu' Clark Chevrolet Co. Colteryahn, Wm. lb Son. Co. Compliments of L. C. B. A.. Br. 85 D. Sc H. Men's Shop Dietzgen, Eugene. Co.. Drafting' Sttpjzlies Doerr. Brothers. Frank Doerr, Owner Don. the Carlmrelor lllau Donalies Battery Co.. M. A. Donalies Dougert. Dr. John A., Denlisl Downy Flake Donttt Depot Durker. W. 'l'.. C rocwjv Eagle Pharmacy Economy Food Stores Eiler Lumber lk Mill Co. Ellenbogen, Henry, ,lttrlge of Common Pleas Court Engelman's-Parisian Etta's Beauty Salon Farmer Brown's Market 'll AlunmiMeml1erstowlzmn this hook is rledicalwl. Peppel. Casper, Electric Co. Plister, Mr. and Mrs. C.. Sr. Pietrzak. Miss Elizabeth Piotrowski. V. and Family Pittsburgh Lodge No. ll. B.l'.0. Elks Poletti, Mr. and Mrs. li. Popowich . Joseph Puhl. J. Nick Quallich. Andrew B. and Son Plumbing and Healing' Reich. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reich's Bowling Alleys Reich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Family Reich. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Renk. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Ru fling, Mrs. Margaret' Salava. Miss Marie C. '42 Santa. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Family Schaller, Stephen Schenk, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schroepfer's Cafe Singer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soher's Transfer ' South Pittsburgh Savings and Loan Ass'n. Stiller. Mr. and Mrs. F. and Fatnily St. Clair Literary and Beneficial Association St. Joseph's Home for Aged Women St. Joseph's Hospital St. Michaels Alumni Bowling League St. Michael's Cemetery St. Michael's Lyceum St. Michael 's School Band . St. Michael's Trustees St. Paul's Laymen's Retreat House St. Paul's Monastery Sullivan, Mrs. Dan Svienty, Mr. :tml Mrs. Jolm 'lierleski. John. Crnifr'clirn1m'v llbinger, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Son Wagner, Frederick C. Whitehall Studios Y'Villiams. Mrs. Margaret Winter. Mr. and Mrs. XVilliam Wojszynski Family Wynn. Mr. and Mrs. James Fashion Hosiery Shops Fink's Market Flotn 's Market A Friend A Friend A Friend 4 Fritzie's Dairy Store Gargotta 's Market Gearing Lum ber Co. Ceorges. Cust. C. l. Bakery Cill's Broadway Alleys in Beechview Umiter Funeral Home Goldberg's Fruit Market Coldenson's Crau's Jewelry Store . Greater Beneficial Union Greb's Bakery Crelfs Bakery Gruber. Robert J.. ll'ltolesule Beer Distributor Harless Odorl ess Cleaners Harmony Short Line, Motor Transportation Co. Heckler's Drug Co. Hoebler, joseph Hollman, Frank, Ilrzlggisl Home Supply Company Huebner. Geo. Company Ideal Re-Mi Cleaners lron tk Glass Dollar Savings Bank jack's Market j. Specially Co. joe's Cleaning Sc Pressing Shop joe's Tavern joyee. Martin, COIIfl'I'fiUHf'l'j' julius Paul's Cale Kaylor. Norman A.. R1'gi.vlf'refl PIIIIIIIIUI' Keystone jewel Co. Kissane Supply Co. Kleber Trunk and Bag Company Koegler, F. li., Co. Kraus jewelers Krause's Market Kresge's Fountain. Mgr. A. Goresh Krukowski Tavern Levenson. jolm H., jr'a'vlr-r l.ew's Men's Shop I.ifSllCl'. M., Contractors Lolink. Henry G.. Pre.w'riplio11 Upliriurz Mahan, j. C., M.D. Mahan, j. C., M.D. Manfredi, Vince. Block and Brick Conlraflor Jkbels. Harry Adams. Miss Nina .-Xtnrhein. Miss Mercedes Arguto, Mrs. l.ena Auen. Mr. K. Augustindvicz, john Augustine, Earl j. Augustine, Mrs. Harry Baehman, Mr. and Mrs. L. Balcer, Mrs. Baldauf, B. S. Baney. Mr. and Mrs. Edward. jr. Bonzer. Charles Barwick. Mr. and Mrs. jolm P.,j Bats. Charles. jr. Baynliam. Thomas Bechtold, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Srft Bechtold, john' Benedick. Mrs. Martin Bennix, William Berlinger. Robert' Berringer. Mrs. Louise Bertel. Mrs. Val. and Family Bianco. Mr. and Mrs. john Bielski. Vincent Bishop. Richard j. Bishop. Mrs. C. Bishop, Cecilia .-U' Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. C., jr. Bittel, Rosemarie' I. Bittner. Harry B.. jr. Boehm, Mrs. Mary Borneman, Mr. and Mrs. j. Bosle. jerome and Robert' Braydel, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bright. Miss Florine R. Brnilovich, limil. Urunrfr Bryeh, Sam Bryant. 0. XV. Business Patrons Mayo Drug Co. McTaggart's Groceries Miller. Gilbert j.. Hardware Co. Minotte Bros., Steel Co. Mission Service Station, 18th lk Mission Streets Moeslein IQ Thomas. Roofing Co. Packard's Restaurant l'ittsbtn'gh Home Savings and Loan Association Planitzer. Al. F.. Iiakemy Poslueczny. Mrs. Ann Previs Service Station. Ross X Second Avenue Price k Romaniek Motor Sales R. lk K. Beauty Salon Reck. Paul. C!llIlTl'fl' Block, Ca'm'ral Hauling' Ries Confectionery Robinson. R. S. Saupe Hardware tk Rooling Schaub. john D. k Sons, F micro! Di rector Schenley Sweets Co. Schmidt Sunoco Service Schroepler. Mr. j. Schwab. 'l'.. 'I'r1'angle Food Market Schwarzels Seebbacher Poultry Seventeenth Ward United Veterans Association Siegel'S, Credit fewelms Sis tk SIITIIIS Ice Cream Bar Skrak's Market, M cols and Gror'vriv.x , Regular Patrons . Buchser Family Buisker. Anna and Mary Burkhart, Gertrude Cain. Catherine Cea bloom, Mrs. Virginia Chereka, Mr. john Ciesielski. Miss jean? Clemens. Miss Alice A. O. H. Club. Div. l Collins, Mrs. Catherine Collins, Virginia and Frances Compliments of A Friend Convery. Mr. and Mrs. james Coppock, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cupka. Miss Anna Mae' Czilzer. Ann and john Dalton. Helen Hartman' Darnell. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Delior. Mrs. A. G. Debski, WValler. j r. ' Demblowski, Dolores '46' Dengler. Mrs. Fred DeSantis. Dr. .-X. j. Dcueker, Dr. Clarence, Denlist Dickson. Bob Dieterle, Wilbert jf Dongus. Sarah ' Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dorfner, Mr. and Mrs. C. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. j. j. Dreistadt. Rosemaryi' Duke Dunlap, Dorothy Dunsky, Miss Antoinette' Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard lipiscopo Family Eskey, Doctor, Dentist litzrott, Mr. and Mrs. O. Fabio, Tony and Rose S Alumni Illenilzers lo zulzom this book is rledicaled. Slater. john H. Sc Sons. Fllllfffllf Dirertors Slone's Dept. Store S. H. Snyder, jeweler South l2th Street Bakery South lSth Street Garage South Hills Sport Center Staats, Mr. T. F. Kaiser-Frazer, St. Clair Motor Co St. Miehael's Lyceum Stoltz Cafe Suehr, Harry C., Co. Sunshine. Bill Sun Drug Co. Triangle Cale Troop Water Healer Co. Uhl Furniture Co. Universal Record X Gill Center Varnagiris Photo Studio Versharen Fruit Store Vito, Tony, Shoe Repairing' Hiagner Family Shoe Store Wichmanowski Bakery hvllllllllill Dairy Bar Winningcrs Bakery Shop Weilersbacher. A. P.. -- Beer Divlrilmtor X-Veisberg. joseph. Fruit Conwssio 1 Wrublewski. j.. Owmfr lagorski's .Xlleys larnich. Mr. joseph, Certified Accordion '1'erml1er Zielinski. joe loller's, Lou, Market luek's Bakery Fallon, Mrs. Mary li. Fisher, ilu' Tailor Flandro, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Foxy and Francis Friedland, Dr. C. M. A Friend A Friend A Friend Friend Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Frobe, Edward, jr. Froehlieh, Cleo? '39 Froehlich, Mrs. Matilda Fromm. Mr. and Mrs. Herman j. Gabriel. Coletta Caliszewski, S. H. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carger, Mr. john Garger, Marie Gaston, Mr. jolm Gitzen, Mrs. Rose Givan, Charlotte Givan. Michael Gladysz. Frank Cloeckl, Chuck Goldenson. Myer Golebiewski, Rita' Golling. Bernard' Gorski. Mrs. Sophie Grade 1 Room l Grade 2 Room 2 Grade 3 Room 3 Grade 4 Room -l Grade 5 Room 5 Grade 6-Room 6 Grade 7-Room 7 Grade 7-8-Room 8 Grade 8-Room 9 Gregory. Dr. Wm. A. Griffin, Mrs. Michael Groll, Mr. Albert B. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Grossman, Mr. Jos. Gubowicz, Josephine Gurtner, Mrs. Florence Haicl. Bernice, J' Halter. Mrs. Barbara Hanzel. Catherine M. Harmtan, Herbert' '4l Hartman, Mrs. Mary Hartman. Walter G. Henger, Mr. and Mrs. Kate Hickey. Mrs. James R. Hirt. Catherine' Hirt Funeral Home Hoffman, F. Holhnan. Nettie Hoffman, Victoria Hotz, Mr. and Mrs. E. Howley, Nellie A. Huck. Father Benedict, G.P. Huebert, Miss Agnes Humphreys, Mrs. Rhea Hunger, Marie Af Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Idanio, Mina Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. A. R. J. A. R. Jaworski, Stanley Jaworski. Jean Jennie and Lucille Julius, Paul Jungman, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. XVm. J. Kamin. Mrs. C. Karman. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Karwowski. Dorothy Karwowski. Florence Kellner Family Kurkovic. Whitey Kiefer, Mr. John Kleina, John Kleina, Mary Kline. Margaret Klingler. Mrs. Harry Knapp. Knorr, Lois' '46 Kocher Family Koegler, F. Co. Kohler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, S1 . Kolski, Dr. Kottler, Mrs. Olivia Kowalewski. Joseph, Jr. Kraemer, Mr. Francis Kraemer, Francis Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Patil Kramer, Mrs. Tophilia Krantz, Mrs. Rn th Krappweis, Agnes and Rose Krappweis. Mrs. Margaret Krawczak, Mr. Stanley Krugh. Mr. Ralph Kubisiak. Regina' Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Landaw Brothers Larkin, Gladys C. Latkowski, Mrs. Constance Lease. Mr. and Mrs. WV. Leopardi. Mr. and Mrs. P. Lilly. Robert FF' Linter, George Herbert Lis. Robert and Jimmy Lockhart, Catherine Lozos, Constantine M acCoddon, Harry Madeja, Mr. Stephen Regular Patrons Matter, Mr. A. Manganaro. Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Son May, Miss Sylvia' McAndrew, Lt. Nilns McCaffrey. Mrs. Elizabeth McClory, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mellett, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Meyer. Herb Meyers. Mrs. Lucy Michael. Mrs. L. Michalski, S. .-X. Michalski, Sadie Mike tl.eftyj Milaniak, Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Mrs. V. Mittenzwey. Mr. and Mrs. Metzger, Mrs. Russell' Moeller, Altria and Dorothy Moelter. Charles P. Molka, Mrs. Mary Moog. Mrs. F. L. Moore, Mrs. Thomas Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. and Family Mueller. Miss Josephiuei Nauhans, Dr. H. H. Nicolella. Louise Carol Niemiec, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niemiec Family Nill. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nirella. Danny, Orclreslra and lianrl N. J. K. Novak. Mrs. Anna Novak, Mrs. Mary Novak. Mrs. 0'Com1or, Melrinr O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Regis Olesak. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Panasko, Mr. Louis' , Paulus. Miss Marcella Peoples, Benjamin Pfister. ti.. Jr. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pictrzak, Miss Gertrude Pietz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pitterich, Elizabeth and Family Pitterich, Mr. and Mrs. Wernert Ji Pogorelec. Helen and Eleanor Pogorelec. Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, Rudy A. B. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rydzynski. Anthony Sanky, David H. Sausto, Pete Scllafler, Arthur Schaffer. Elizabeth Scham ing, Mr. Regis Schappert. Mary and Catherine Stihilli ng. Mrs. Joseph Schmidt. Mrs. Mary Matheis Sclnnidt. N. J. Sclnnitt, Albert G. '34 Schmitt. Ann '45 Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmitt. Gertrude M. '38 Schmitt. Mrs. Irene and Son Popowich. Mary Potsic. Catherine Pruss. Mrs. Sadie Puziewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Rabinovitz, Ray Ranber. Mr. George Rauber, Mr. Henry Rauber. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Reich Miss Anna Reich. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reich, Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Reick Joseph F. and Family Reitz. James L. Reitz Family Renk. Frank? Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. John and Family Schnupp, Edwin G. Schoedl, George. Jr. Schnler, Mr. August Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Francislf Schwartz. Elizabeth Scoglio, Mrs. Carmela Seibel, Lawrence H. and Family Seknla. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sedlar. Mrs. Elizabeth Seltzer, Pearl SCllCllll3lCl', Mr. and Mrs. George Singer. Frederick Li' 342 Singer, Rita M. '45 Smith, Dave Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slinskey, Rita Sobeck. Mrs. Hattie Staab, Lois' Stackowicz, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stehle, Donald G. Stehle Family St. John Evangelist Church Stock. Josepha and Bernadette Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Family - Straub. Mr. J. Suess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Srienty. Mr. Steve' '45 Swartz. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeny. Robert 'l'hieret. Rev. Harry R. Thursday Evening Ladies' Bowling League 'l'rimbur. Mr. Joseph' lroekeck. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner Family Uhinger. John Volzer, Mrs. Paul Wach ter. Margaret Wichmanowski, Walter' '-13 Weidenhof. Mrs. Hilda Welsch, Mr. and Mrs. Werthman, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Werthman, Mrs. Rosine lVicsmann, Antoinette Wilhelm, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Renk, Mr. and Mrs. F. Renne. William A. Renne. Dr. and Mrs. lVilson .X. Riccardi, Nick Riceiardi. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Riedl. Mr. Matthew Ringloll, Mr. and Mrs. John Rohl, Wolfgang Robinson. Dr. Roesch, Mr. and Mrs. George Roellinger, Mr. Elmer' Roller, Mr. and Mrs. E. Romanelli, Mr. and Mrs. Don XVynn, Mr. James. Jr. Wynn, Miss Nora Wynn. Mr. and Mrs. John Wynn. Mr. William Yarsky, G. and J. Yeekel, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yoch u Yoch n tn. NUFIIIZIIE '-l-l m. Mrs. XVilliam Youngworth. Mrs. V. Zaremski. M r. Frank Paul Zdyb, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Zoglmann, Frances Zoog. Joseph 'F AlUlI1Illr'lfIC1llbl:'7'S to u-hom this book is dedicated. 5. ,USUN S FRDTECTORY FMT
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