Scott Township High School - Scottie Yearbook (Carnegie, PA)
- Class of 1941
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K W , f 43 A lrll 11:-. r. . . i - ez EX LIBRIS Foreward Recorded in these pages in word and picture are the spirit, activities, achievements, and personnel of Scott Township High School, that will in the future serve as a reflection of your 'high school days. The Staff Dedication With sincere appreciation for their time and effort, their numerous suggestions, sympathetic advice, construc- tive criticisrn, and co-operative spirit, we, the Senior Class of 1941, dedicate this volume of The Scottie to the Senior Advisors, Mrs. Bixler, Miss Metz, Miss Wishart, and Mr. Ramsey. F THE SCOTTIE 1941 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS SCOTT TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL SCOTT TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL I CARNEGIE, PA EDITOR IN CHIEF, Ed Kosewick BUS. MGR. Al C F CULTY MGR. Mrs, B I ,di-Y -,ogy 1-we . PHOEBE LATIMER If a teacher acts as a parent in school, Miss Latimer and Mr. Roberts were certainly grand parents. Through their help, cooperation and prompting we have com- pleted four hard gnd happy years of our life. Their teachings and kind philoso- phy will always be remem- bered in our later life. HENRY E. ROBERTS OUR BUILDING OF LEARNING PRINCI SCHOOL Edward Drexler Charles Johnston Paul M. Kiehart james H. Prescott Edward Skrzpinski Peter Wackinson Rev. A. J. F. Muszynski Dorothy B. Bixler Stanley Brosky Ethel McNair Harry Baird T. Wallace Baird Alfred L. Barthen Paul E. Beadling X if 'r HOW CAN WE FORGET W M. Jane Dinsmore Estelle Musico Anna Belle Hamilton Anna Mae Hayward Mary H. Johnson Norine Jolly L. Harold Kirkell Clara E. Metz by Virginia Miller George H. Patterson i K t-e.,'!'-R5 I villlfs' f: if of ' , :J ju HARRY BAIRD-Th-is silence is deafening! WALLACE BAIRD-What's this all about? Lets quieten down. ALFRED L. BARTHEN-I clon't care who you are, I will make you stand! PAUL E. BEADLING-I ll knock your head off your shoulders. After all is said and done ..... DOROTHY B. BIXLER-You people are NOT supposed to be talking!! SIAJNLEY BROSKY-Jivin the chem. class. All right-lets go! ETHEL MCNAIR-Stop interrupting!! M. J. DINSMORE-I'l-l slap your mouth so that you won't be able to open it anymore!! FACULTY ESTELLE MUSICO-See that you people mark all your errors on your typing paper!! ANNA BELLE HANLILTON--Don't forget your margins!! Get me? Get my point? ANNA MAE HAYWARD-Get in your right seat! MARY H. JOHNSON-All right class, if you are ready, we'll start. . NORINE JOLLY--Boys-GET QUIET!! L. HAROLD KIRKELL-Listen you guys, if you don't shut up I'll Wrap that horn around your neck. CLARA E. METZ-Keep quiet or I will put you in a front seat! HOW CAN WE FORGET Q! ywwfgyff john F. Ramsey Leonard R. Rector Thorton C. Ryder Nell W. Shank Nell E. Speakman Georgiannn Taylor Michael Terry Josephine . Wishart Eleanor V. arlisle Dr. L. E. Ramsey M. VIRGINIA MILLER-It's immaterial me. NELLE E. SPEAKMAN-I'll shake you out of Wa-tch your color scheme. GEORGE H. PATTERSON-Are you with me class? Eh, what? JOHN F. RAMSEY-Clean up!! Bend over!!! LEONARD R. RECTOR-Line up! You won the game already! If you're a guard, then Iim an elephant!!! THORTON C. RIDER-I GIVE UF! I QUIT! NELL W. SHANK--Your are too little for that big seat. Watch your posture! p your shoes! GEORGIANA TAYLOR-Do these quick work problems. MICHAEL TERRY-I have a friend who- ,IOSEPHINE M. WISHART-You people have -more time to waste. I should think that you I 'would have somethin to stdu from what g Y I see on your report cards! ELEANOR V. CARLISLE-Well, its this way .... . ........where are you going? DR. L. E. RAMSEY FACULTY X EILEEN V. HOFFMAN--President JAMES STAFFORD-Vice President LA VERNE EVANS-Secretary HELEN MAUTI-Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS JW If uf :f f 7' 4 f i f 'k f f '-lj l 1 1 f lk J Q l 'k 5 -x 1 1 Y 4 O t I 0 O O O 2 SENIORS Ss ,Es 194 I wb ,W Q39 V13 V -O lv 5 by Qt J' xfdfl 0- 1,3 .A jm X. C X is X 3 Qf 5 l iv ROBERT T. JENNIE ANTIMI ARTHUR ASHCRAFT CHARLES A. ADDLEMAN Je., Ash ASTFALK Bob G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. So quiet you scarcely Chuck Football Manager 1. Marionette Club 1. 2. Hi-Y 3. 4. Senior Play 4. Good things come in small packages Describes Bob to a teeg His friends are too num- erous to mention. He's little but migh-ty. you see. MYRTLE BAIRD Myrt G.A.A. l. 2. 3. 4. Sports Club 1. Aviation Club 2. 3- 4- Photo- graphy Club 2. Gentle. quiet. so sercne- This lass with eyes of blue. A smile for everyone she meets. A friend that's sweet and true. MARY BONDELLO Mary Knitting Club 1. Sports Club 1. Z. G.A.A. 2. 3. 4. Art Club 4. Avia- tion Club 2. Scottie Staff 4. Tranquil Miss with eye: of brown. In typing she makes A'sg She has a multitude of friends Who always sing her praise. ELLA VIRGINIA CAMPBELL A Virginia Orchestra. At times she seems the 'type To the n'th degree. But when it comes to studies. Ella knows her P.O.D. This dark-eyed lass was born to laughg Her smiles are sweet and many. Wherever th2re's a gig- gle heard. The teachers look for Jennie. BETTY BAUER Betty G.A.A. 2. 4. Scott-T- News 4. Scottie Staff 4. Sports Club 1. 2. ' Here and there and everywh:re. Always on the rung lf you want a pal whsfs true Betty is the one. CORRINE BRICCIO Reeny G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Sig- ma Tau Alpha 3. 4. jr. Tea Dance Committee. Home Room Treasurer. Secretary. Truly a striking Bru- nette is she. Uf you know what I meanp Lovable - gracious - and sweet. These words describe Corrine. VIRGINA CARLISLE Kitty G.A.A. 1, 2, s. 4. sag- ma Tau .Alpha 3- 4. Secretary of junior Class 3. Fashion Show 2. 3. From Woodville hails this comely lass. She's cute as she can beg I can describe her in one word. That's Personality. know he's here. So went the first few rumors- Those were before we all discovered Arthur's grand sense of humor. . IZDNA BEARD Beardie G.A.A. l. 2. 3. 4. Prrss Club 1. Sigma Tau Alpha. 3. 4. Sec- retary 4. Sweet as sugar but oh! so shy When sh:'s in a crowcl. But at a Scott High football game Edna yells out loud. VERNA BRUNTONF G..A.A. 4. Commercial Club 3. 4. Sports Club l. Verna has a little smile That goes where she does go. That's why she's liked by everyone. And malice is her foe. ALBERT CASTAGNACCI Al Nature Club I. Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. Cheerleader 2. 3. 4. Gym Club 2. Baseball I. 2. Basket- ball 2. 3. 4. Senior Mixed Chorus 3. Class Basketball 1. Hi-Y Swingsters 3. 4. Scottie Staff 4. Choral Club 2. Here's a man that's versatile. He serves as an adviser. Commercial Club 4. Captain of Magazine Campaign 4. President of Commercial Club 4. He came to Scott from Conncllv Tr1:'c And made il hast of friendsg He'll leave that corre- sponding arch . When his Senior year ends. ANNA LOUISE BEILBY Bei.by Pres Staff 2. 3. 4. G. A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Scott- T-Ncws 2. 3. 4. Sports Club l. Fashion Sh iw l 2. Choril Club 1. 2. Photography 2. She hails from the city of Glendale. Her energy never runs downg We don't know what we'd do If Anna Louise weren't around. DOLORIZS CAGNI Babe Orchestra 1. Choral Club l. Sports Club 2. Commercial 4. Scott-T- News 4. G.A.A. l. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 1. Everybody k n o w s Dolores. Her disposition's sunny: You'll have to hand it to her. Cagni is a honey . Etsm J, CAVEY Else G.A.A. l. Photography 2. In the class room. Elsie's shy And seldom says 21 wordg QThey say that the wisest folks Are 'those oft unheard.l SENIORS 1941 SENIORS I ,ba ,gffw - 9 u W y l ROSE CAVEY VERA CIOFANI ANNA LOUISE MARY CATHllRlNli Cave, Vcc COLTERYAHN CONLEY G.A.A. 1. 3. 4. Com- Sports Club 1. 2. Art Onnic Shorty mercial Club 4. Choral Club 1. 4. G.A.A. 1. 2. G.A-A. 1. 2. 4. Sports G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4. Club 1. 2. XY'herever there's an orchestra This dancing damsel goes. For where there's swing. a sure-fire thing You'll always find our Rose. DOLORES COOK Cookie G.A.A. 1. Sports Club I. 2. Home Room Treasurer 2. 3. Com- mercial Club 3. 4. This likeable Senior from 103 ls always as cheerful as she can be. She has one of those rare smiles For which -you'cl gladly walk a mile. DUANE DIXON Bucky Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Football Mgr. 2. 3. Football 4. Track 3. Hi-Y 3. 4. President 4. Radio Club 3. Home Room President 3. Vice President 4. A lad whose popularity Has won him class-wide fame. In class or on the foot- ball team The students call for Duane. DOROTHY E. ELWARNER Dot Marionette Club 1. 2. Jr. Marionette Mgr. 2. Library Club 3. 4. Attractive and lady like. Calm and composed. Tha-t's why she's a fav- oritc With everyone she knows. 3. 4. Fashion Show 2. Art Club Secretary 4. Scott-T-News 3. 4. Sweet is the word for Vera. Kindness is hex' creed. Shc's the type that fits the words. Y0u're a friend in- deed. ALEXANDER COVI Sandro Connelly Vocational Trade School 1. 2. Bas- ketball 3. 4. Football 4. Hi-Y 4. The Casanova of Scott High Who when his smile expands. Causes all the gals to sigh. Golly. what a mau!!! RUBY DOUBLE Snooks G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4.. Sports Club 1. 2. Avia- tion Club 2. Commer- cial Club 3. 4. Press Club 4. You'te sure to think of Ruby When you think of something pleasant. For where there's fun and happiness She's among those pres- ent. If ALPH EMERSON Tweets Radio Club 1. 2. Hi-Y 3. 4. Hi-Y Swingsters 3. 4. Scottie staff 4. Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Home Room Oiiicer 2. 3. So serious at times you'd think He'd make a good de- baterg The girls at Scott all think he's sweet. But Ralph's a woman- hater. Club 1. Choral Club 1. 2. Photography 2. Com- mercial 3. Press Club 4. Sigma Tau Alpha 4. The words I think des- cribe her best A r e Friendship . Oomph and Whan1 . All rolled into one big smile That won the heart of Sam. JOSEPH CZERNESKY joe Shop Club 3. Commer- cial Club 3. 4. Now here's a chap who gets around. Especially with the girls. He's a confirmed lad- ies man In the Senior social whirl. SYLVESTER ,ECKELS Jisss Baseball 2. If the students in 213 Were to choose a jester. l'm sure the votes would all be cast In favor of Sylvester. EDWARD ENRIETTA Eddie Basketball 3. 4. Avia- tion Club 3. 4. This dark-eyed Senior Romeo. Whom Eddie. - all his home everyone calls Spends room periods Writing notes to Betty. Sports Club 1. 2. Sig- ma Tau Alpha 3. 4. Fashion Show 2. 3. There's somthing about Mary Catherine That makes you want to be friends. Perhaps it's because of her laughing eyes. Or the way her smile extends. DOROTHY A. DILLON Dot G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. Sigma Tau Alpha 3. 4. Lib- rary Club 3. 4. Year- book Staff 3. 4. Cheer- leader 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3. Shc's one of those rare true blondes That gentlemen prefer. In looks and lessons she rates A's. Need we say more for her? LOTS ELWELL Lois Sports Club 1. 2. Sigma Tau Alpha 4. Fashion Show 2. 3. A whiz at French this little blonde. She knows her verbal drillsg But when she's out of school they say. She always dreams of Bill. . LA VERNE EVANS Vernie Commercial Club 3. 4. Secretary of Senior Class 4. Here's a lass who is petite. From her head down to her feet. This description you surely earn Sweet. petite . they spell La Verne. SENIORS 1941 fl' -v Us M I. 1 SENIORS Rf 1941 lx? v, Vx... 'S r v , A ' I 4, I V U ,u.A,- A , Q 4 A 54,014-1 J' jZff'f6f?,.5L,m,. .K wi A ' -. K fg W ff n , v ,, vw s Q W vagwfigmf W Y Q f 1 1' JOSEPH FACCIOTTI joe Football 3. 4. Hi-Y 4. His sense of humor is sometimes dry. Among the females Joe is shy. He still knows how to blush we find. But on the football field he shines. THELMA FRANKS Frankie G.A.A. 1. 2. Aviation Club 3. 4. Commercial Club 3. 4. Class Presi- dent 2. This attractive Scott High fem Really has a way with the men. But only to one her love she imparts Logic is luckyg he owns her heart. SOPHIE P. GRACHES Dollie G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Avi- ation 1. 2. Sports Club I. Z. Photography I. There's something about little Sophie That makes you realize The sweetness of her character. Shes so tiny and so shy. DOROTHY C. HAYES Hays Photography 2. Avia- tion 3. 4. Always ready to do her part. Working for Scott with all her heart. By her efforts this Senior girl Will go far out in the world. CHARLES FAlNGNAERT Chuck Aviation Club 3. I-le's the strong and silent type. Bright in all his lessonsg Charles has chosen a boxing career. For his life profession. YVALTER FRANKS Walt Nature Study Club 1. Commercial Club 3. 4. This senior lad has a gift of gab. Wfhich he uses often and well. His occupation--talk- ins: He's most seen with Red Knoerdel. LAURA GORCZYCA Commercial Club 3. 4. She's a lass who knows her books And puts them just first always. In friendship as in les- sons Laura rates straight A's. FRANK HILES Pea nut Peanut is truly a rnan of few words. Bashful in every way. Some girl will win him over though. On Sadie Hawkins day. DOROTHY FISHER Dot Sports Club 1. G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press Club 2. Sigma Tau Alpha 3. 4. Fashion Show 2. 3. Seri- ior Mixed Chorus 3. This tiny. hazel-eyed person With hair so brown and wavy. Has her heart right in defense Since Xvalter joined the navy. EDNVARD FRUECHT Brute Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Camera 2. Hi-Y 3. 4. Tall and mighty des- cribes him. 1 Silence is his theme. His personality shows itself On our football team. IRENE HAFNER Haffey G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Choral Club 1. 2. Press Club 3. Sports Club l. 2. She goes about her classes Collected and serene. Her attitude is always calm More power to Irene. EILEEN HOFFMAN Bacon Sports Club 1. 2. Home Room Officer 1. 2. G. A.A. 2. 3. 4. Vice Pre- sident 3. President 4. Library Club 3.4. Sig- ma Tau Alpha 4. Scott- T-News 2. 4. Class President 4. Faithful to the G.A.A. An athlete is Eileen. In life as well as in her sports She'll be captain of her team. x CARL FRANCIK Cuxie Senior Mixed Chorus 3. Radio Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Club OiEcer 4. Here's a lad that's sure to be A teacher of trigono- mitryg His reasoning power is so fine. He is a rival for lin- stein. ESTELLE GOLINSKI Sis Scott-T-News 2. 3. 4- Class Treasurer 2. Photography 2. Where there is a job to do We ..ll know who to ask. For Estelle always does well A Each and every task. JANET HAWK Hawk G.A.A. 2. 3. 4. Com- mercial Club 3. 4. Aviation Club 2. Art Club 2. Her genial personality ls certainly worth while. When the day is dark and grey - Look for janet's smile. JOHN HOFFMAN Johnny Baseball 2. Class Bas- ketball 2. 3. 4. Shop Club 3. Hi-Y 4. Scott- T-News 4. Press Club 4. Stage Crew-Senior Play 4. This senior boy is truly rare. - He still knows how to blush. Perhaps this is the rea- son why. i SENIORS 1941 515 , 4 , it 'A I N ' .1 I ,-.. . . A N 4.1 SENIORS 7 - , A V -P Q i 1 if Q 5 W -3. .ml .- . ' fx' 1 'C , . xi 1' -3 . 'Z M' fl.. . . n A ,y'I Y, Hi? J ' , Q - V 'ia .N SME 'L' QD' -E, , . . . 1 . n - H 1 :Z KI' ', .33 1 : , , Y f, E 5 A X' . 'l s 5 4, 1' . -2 .. XL ,xy Q 4 . x . 1941 X QQ P ,V v , ,-'N 97.3 1 f ' Fl, NN 412255 ,-Z K.- , 1 ,X ,f. Y' :1 ,1' ' fi' ,.,,.Y,f 4,,:1'y1 , fl, , E , f' az' 'X ,Z 43? T35 3? gf 1:2 Nw 'ff W fffjgw 0 PM wx' QH?5jiypVffW'f9 YV ,.1,1 Xrfc jh X y ' f ,. I J X .asf ' n X , my 55 we + vi . MARY HRABOVSKY Blondie G.A.A. 2- 3- 4- Sigma Tau Alpha 3- 4- Fash- ion Show 2. 3. Blondie is her nick- name- This senior sweet and fair- Y0u'll all think of .lean Harlow- ' When you see Mary's hair. LA VERNE KINZLER Kinsee Sports Club 2- Com- mcrcial Club 3- 4- Amateur Science 3- G. A.A. 3- 4. Library Club 3. This g o o d natured blond haired girl. With eyes so kind and blue Is seldom seen without a smile- A friend who's really true. EDWARD KOSWICK Foo Home Room Secretary I. Art Club 1- Radio Club 1- Scott-T-News Staff 2- 3- 4- Press Club 2. 3- 4- Shop Club 3- Athletic Coun- cil 3- Home Room President 3- Hi-Y 4- Scottie s--ff 3- 4- Stage Crew-Senior Play 4. Genial and easy-going is Foo- A promising cartoonist. too. HARRY LINDAHL 5 Lin Class Basketball 1, B- Squad Basketball 2. Varsity Basketball 3, 4- Baseball Mgr. 1, Scottie Staff 4- Scott-T-News 2- 3- 4- Metre Parade 4- Home Room Oflicer 2. 3- Class Officer 2- Radio Club 1- Press Club 3- 4- Varsity Letterman's Club 3- 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. Chosen for the merit parade Because of superior grades. REGINA AIANOSKI Reg Choral Club 1- Orches- tra I- Sports Club 2- G.A.A. I- 2- 3- 4- Scott-T-Ncws -1- 4. Her friends all call her Regie- She's as nice as can be- Her occupation is that She's always seen with --Dee-v' BETTY ENLOXV KNOERDEL Betty G.A.'A. I- Class Pres. 2. Sports Club 1- Chor- al 1- 1- Aviation 2. Commercial Club 3- 4. Press Club 4- Photo- graphy 2. In the class-out of class- Dodging all the bells- XVherever therc's a. lot of fun There too ,is Red Knoerdel. PAUL KRUPA Krup Always quiet and calm is he. Conscientious as can be Here I say that I contend You will find no better friend. IRENE LOIBL Rene Calling all cars, calling all cars- Pick up Baby-Face Loibl. XVanted for her charm and fun That's right, Irenc's the one. 5. LADISLAVA .IANSKERISH Flossie G.A.A. I. 2- Volley Ball 1- 2- Basketball 1- 2- Photography Club 2. Commercial Club 3. 4- Scott-T-News 4. Evervone I-mow her by Flossie - Her smile is ever ready, If she needed a motto to go with her name. The motto would be ld steady. ARTHUR j. KOMOROSKI ,Art Hi-Y 3- 4- Football 2. 3. 4. Band 1. 2. 5. 4. Orchestra I- 2- 3- 4- Hi-Y Swingsters 3- 4. Lerterman's Club 4. XVhat a business man- ager! How he gets around! On the football field They say he really mows em' down. FRANCES KSIAZKIEWCZ Fran Sports Club I- Art Club 4. Hair so blonde and eyes so blue- Tranquil and so studi- ous too- Calm and sure among the masses- Assured and bright in all her classes. EVELYN LONG Evie South High School 1- 2- Library Club 3- 4- Fashion Show 3- Senior Play 4- Scottie Staff 4. In our Scott High Sen- ior play She had the leading part Ask the boys and they'll all say Shc's a real sweetheart. CAROLYN JONES Honey Chile Sports Club 1- 2- Avia- tion Club l. 2. Sigma Senior Tau Alpha 4. Play 4. Scottie Staff 4. Fashion Show Cheerleader 4- Scott-'I3 News 1- 2. 4. From South Mason-Dixon line. 2- 3. of the This jitter-bug dances all the time. She goes where-ever the dance bands beckonq You should hear her say- Ah reckon. LUCILLF SENIORS KONLOROSKI fl Y 'V Lu 0 Sports Club 2- Band 2. 3- 4- Orchestra 2- 3- 4. Radio Club 3- Sigma Tau Alpha 4- Treasurer of Home Room 4. G. A.A. 3- 4- Library Club 3- 4- Amateur Science 3. Most seen with Kay Petroslty- That's easy to under- standg Active in all school events- HERBERT KUMPF ' Bookie Amateur Science Club 3- 4. This boy has personality His manner surely shows it: I-Ie's a friend who's al- ways swell - And everybody knows it. MARY EILEEN LOWDER Eileen G.A.A. 1- Commercial Club 4. Small- quiet- and studi- ous- Always sweet and gay- The Senior Class will miss this lass W'hen she graduates in May. , L 1941 A. J SENIORS .,-H iff fm M wgi -Off A .x. E 'X Nw H 5 N, 1941 gi - ww' NQQ M ' .J -VR I -J' , x , , Q, p. X, 1 ' ' ,I Tae, I X. X' Q me ' ' ,tf3'1- !A:,.AL' :'f'-'yflvz ' X 5' 1372 :K ff .E :Q-EJ, x W W STANLEY LUBLINSKI Stush He's truly a conserva- tive person. With tl scholar's studi- ' ous mind. No matter how far you would search No better friend could you find. - DOROTHY NICDOWELL Dot G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4. Lib- rary Club 3. 4. Sigma Tau Alpha 3. 4. Fash- ion Show 2. 3. Home Room Secretary 3. 4. She walks in beauty truly Her features are perfect and rare. She gives lovliness with her smile. For she has beauty to spare. LOUIS MENTE Lou Football 3. 4. Hi-Y 3. 4. Home Room Treas- urer 4. Baseball 2. This senior boy has many friends. His enemies are few. He gets around with much success For everyone likes Lu. JEANNE MILLER ' Red Sports Club 1. G.A.A. l. 2. Choral Club 1. 2. Concert 3. Heres a real. true red head. Her ways are so serene. Wherever you see Mary You're sure to find our Jeanne. NICHOLAS MAMULA Nick Class Basketball 3. 4. Hi-Y 4. ln study hall he sits and dreams Or has 3 talk with Eddie In our home room Nick thinks it's fun To torment Dot and Betty. JAMES McELXVEE Mac His friends all call him jimmy And seldom if ever James . He knows everyone at Scott. And everyone knows his name. OWEN LEO MEYER Imperial Prestonian Radio Club 1. Harmony Club 1. 4. Choral Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Press Club 4. Band 1.' 2. 3. 4, Or- chestra 2. 3. 4. He's really very intelli- gent. i And can he concentrate! He's won a reputation. For his P.O.D. debates. CECE LIA NOVAK Ceal Charm Club 1. G.A.A. 1. 2. 4. Choral Club 2. Commercial Club 3. 4. When Ceal's in school its little wonder She's always in a trance. For three little words mean more to her. These words are dance- girl-dance . MARY IVIARANI Marani Choral Club 2. G.A.A. 4. Commercial Club 4. Sports Club 1. There's something about her manner That makes you look again To see this girl with raven hair Outstanding as a friend. MARY MCELWEE Bette G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4. Sports Club 1. She smiles almost con- stantly. She has a lovely manner. Here's a girl that gaily flaunts. Happiness as her ban- ner. FRANCIS JOSEPH MILLER Frank Class Basketball 3. Study halls. they bore him And make him tear his hair. But when it comes to mischief. You know that Frank's right there. IRENE BETTY PAHARIK Rene Sports Club 1. 2. Lib- rary Club 3. 4. Senior Play 4. G.A.A. 1. Press Staff 3. This dainty little seni- or girl Has e ll e r g y .that's alarming. But as she showed us in the play Irene can be so charm- ing.. HELEN MAUTI Home Room Secretary l. Z. G.A.A. 2. 3. 4. Sigma Tau Alpha 3. 4. Pres. Sigma Alpha 4. Fashion Show 2. 3. Art Club 2. Class Treasurer 4. Two flashing eyes and ebony hair A smile that's surely sweet Skin that's fair as the morning skies Helen is petite. JAMES MCGRADY jim Home Room Pres. 1. 4. Photography Club 1. Class Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice Pres. Home Room 2. Aviation Club 2. Commercial Club 3. 4. Treas. 4. Senior Play 4. In on every Scott High deal His service with a smile Makes him the Grant McGrady RAYMOND R. MODECK Ray Art Club 1, Home Room Vice President 2, Photo- graphy Club 2. Com- mercial Club 3. 4. Scott-T-News 4. Class Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior Play 4- This blond-haired seni- or Romeo. The idol of the girls. And since the Senior Play he's been In one big social whirl. KATHERINE PETROSKY Kay Sigma Tau.Alpha 3. 4. Aviation Club 2. Libr- ary Club 3. 4. Fashion Show 2. 3. Tiny-quiet-like T.N.T! XVe hope she'll always stay The same sweet red- haired darling. The same vivacious Kay. SENIORS 55 .isis p as 'f me 1941 SENIORS fp? W 'L A ' ' X54 J ,, x.: 5. 1941 2 J ,J 4 n -1 n ' a ,- ,Q 3 MQ! YK gy Q2ffi5Q5jf ' .3 5 vydfbi STELLA POLSKI Stell Sports Club 1. Photo- graphy 2. G.A.A. 3- 4. Stella is a studious girl. She has a scholar's mindg But a kinder. sweeter friend. I'm sure you'll never find. JOHN REED Jack Band I. 2. 3. 4. Or- chestra 1. 2. 3. 4. Hi-Y Swingsters 3. 4, I-Ii-Y 3. 4. Gym Club 2. Scottie-T-News 4. Class Bzrketball 2. 3. 4. This blond Scott High Iud's a wow From September until Mayg But this is one thing certain. His heart belongs to Kay. SOPHIE SHAFRON Silver Library Club 3. 4. Sig- ma Tau Alpha 3. 4, Scott-T-News 4. Her energy sums un- limited. She's full of pep and vimg Sophie is a ray of light When things are dull and grim. GRACE SOLT Dolly G-A.A. 1. 2. Spark-O- Clark 1. 2. Press Club 2. Commercial Club 3. 4. Here we have a lady. In every sense of the phrase. Her face. her voice. her manner. Grace. stay that way always. XVALTER POLSKI Photography 2. Silence is his partner. It's a true cooperation. Walter's actions in themselves Are truly explanations. DOROTHY ARLINE REESE Dot G.A.A. 1. 2- 3. 4. Home Room President I. 3. Commercial Club 3. Sigma Tau Alpha -4. Band 2. 3. 4. Orches- tra 3. 4. Scottie Staff 4. Choral Club I. Fashion Show 2, Phatography Club 2. Aviation Club 2. There's some:hing about her brown eyes. That makes look twice: the boys DOROTHY li. SCHAFFER Dot Girls Problem Club 1. Sports Club 2. President 2. G.A.A. 4. Commer- cial Club 3. 4. Secre- tark 4. Library Club 3. Fashion Show 2. 3. Home Room Officer 2. 3. 4. Her beauty is out- standing And so are her lady- like waysg Her memory will stay in the halls of Scott ANN SORCAN Sorky Library Club 3. 4. G.A. A. 2. 3. 4. Commercial Club 3- Photography 2. Sports Club 2. Sigma Tau Alpha 4. Class President 3. Home Room Officer 2. 3. 4. Popular with everyone. It's easy to understand. That for our junior president. Everyone selected Ann. JOSEPH PTASZEK Ptash Photography 2. Shop Club 3. Joseph needs no intro- duction- He's in on every Scott construction. His actions merit repe- tition. Joe's a marvel of com- position. MARY KATHERINE RILEY Blondie G.A..A. 4. Commercial Club 3. 4. Science Club I. Sports Club 2. Lead- ers Club 2. Yarn Club 2. Sure an' there's sum- thin' truly Irish About this fair Colleen. No wonder they speak of beauty Ti. the wearing of the green! ANDY SEPOS Zip Class Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. Hi-Y 3. 4. The teachers caill him Andy. The kids all call him zip . When he's around you'll find He makes any class a Pip! JAMES F. STAFFORD Franny Press Club 1. Commer- cial Club 3. 4. Class Vice President 4. In Mr. Terry's Sales- manship. Jimmy is a wow! He goes for blonds and redheads too. They think he's nice- and how! JOAN QUINN joan ' Choral Club I. Press Club 2. Spark-O-Clark 2. Aviation Club 2. Camera Club 2. Secre- tary 2. Sigma Tau Al- pha 3- 4. Treasurer 4. Home Room Treasurer 4. Fashion Show 2. 3. Baby face should be her name. She fits that title bestg just the same it seems that males Are still Joan's fore- most quests. ALBERT SALVATO Abe Albert's an easy going lad Who never has a careg In anything he tackles. I-Ie's always on the square. CLAIRE SIMPSON Brownie G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4. Sigma Tau Alpha 3. 4. Sports Club 1. 2. Lib- rary Club 3. 4. 'Scott- T-News 3. 4. Brownie is her nick name. At basketball she's a starg In the world of wom- . an's sports. Claire will surely go far. . RUTH STENZEL Ruth G.A.A. I. Sports Club I. Commercial Club 3. 4. Scott-T-News 4. She loves the Bridgeville roller rink. Skating is Ruth's mid- dle name. We know that some day later on. She'll skate her way to fame. SENIORS 1941 Q SENIORS 1941 gl j ' .3 -by - -.x wx ' N 1 RTNA xxx X E' IX x , N m 9 l 9 9 P 'W . ' Qi ejfl ,fl M . ft .' V .VIE x X A - ,Q X was N? 11' K .i . X 6 N X -1 X . Q- W , RUTH STEIN Ruthie Sports Club 1, G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau Alpha 4, Treasurer of Home Room 2, Secre- tary of Home Room 4. From Woodville comes this damsel, She's always telling jokes, Her sense of humor makes Ruth A friend to many folks. ANNA MAE THORPE Anna Mae Commercial Club 3, 4, Library 3. 4. Scott-T- News 4. Class Treasur- er 3, Home Room Offi- cer 2. A quiet and studious girl is she, In everything she enters, In any group where friendship is. Anna Mae's the center. CHESTILR TRZCINSKI Ches Class Basketball 3, 4. Always seen with Art and Charles, Photography he likes best In Chemistry Chester always makes An A in every test. JEAN WALSH G.A.A. 1, Sports Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 3. 4. Tiny. quiet and debon- aire, Here and there and everywhere. Any place that you see Jean You will also sec Irene. HELEN SUBJINSKI Smokey G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Choral Club 2, Art Club 4. So small you hardly know she's there, With hazel eyes and curly hair. The French would say she is petite . But we just say that I-Ielen's sweet. GERALDINE TIPTON Jerry Sports Club 1, 2. G.A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Class Bas- ketball 1, Drum Ma- jorette 3. 4, Spark-O- Clark 2. Tall and stately as a queen. Lovely is this Geraldineg And when she flashes her baton. Scott High's band goes marching on! NORMA VANSELOV' Norm Choral Club 1, 2, 3. Commercial Club 3. 4, G.A.A. 1, 4. Fashion Show 2, Scottie Staff 4. Photography 2. She's no bigger than a minute. And she's cute as she can be. If you hear a little giggle, That's Norma. lah- dee-dee ! BETTY WETZEL Bet Sports Club 1. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Sigma Tau Alpha 3. 4, Drum Majorette 3. 4, Fashion Show 2. Senior Mixed Chorus 3. NVhen she's leading Scott High's band, Its easy to understand Why Alex thinks she's mighty -sweefl' This brunette is really neat. ig- mn.- .-.. ...Q . ,a ,. , . -..:,.. -,. f.. ALICE TAFELSKI Al Choral Club 1, Photo- graphy 1, Aviation Club 1. She lives on the tran- quil side of life In a manner all her own, Those who know her often say, A better friend we've never known . ANNA TRATNIK Tratnik Aviation 2, G.A.A. 4, Commercial 4. Photo- graphy 2, Scott-T-News 4. Ann just jitterbugs through life, Happy all the time, Everything means swing to her. She dances on a dime. - J EPH VAJSABEL joe Chorus 1, 2, 3. Quartet 2. 3, Press Club 4. joe knows all the class- ics From Beethoven to Ber- ling He says that swing must surely gog His classics will finally win. ELIZABETH WILISOWSKI Betty G.A.A. 1, 4. So small you can hard- ly see her, No bigger than a min- ute, But when she starts to do a thing. Her heart is really in it. :M SAMUEL TAYLOR Sam Basketball 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, 4. Hi-Y 3, 4, Scottie Staff 4. He is the strong and silent type. An athlete bound to go far, At home or abroad in the world of sports Sam will be a star. G RACE TROH A Sports Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2. Aviation Club 2, Photography 2. Always quiet and col- lected In every noisy whirl Restful ro the ear and eye. Grace is a lovely girl. VIRGINIA LORETTA XVALKER Ginna Fashion Show 2, 3. A lovely personality. A charming. little smile. She's the type that make you think Life is still worth- whilef' FRANK WILSON There's something about his height And the way he smokes a pipe, Tha-t makes the girls all sigh 'When Frank and his Ford go by. SENIORS 19341 QSM 3 1 WV DOROTHY JANE SIGNE JEAN ALFREDA A. ELEANOR MARIE WINKLER WINSTEIN WROBLESKI WITCHOSKY Smiles Library Club 3, Sigma Fritz Marie G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Class Basketball 1, Photography Club l. In everything she docs or says There's laughter and delight, Perhaps that's why her friends all say, Dorothy is all right. NICHOLAS YAWORSKI Buzz Senior Play 4, Radio Club I 2, 4, Aviation 3, Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Senior Mixed Chorus 4. Perhaps a future Barry- more- It's easy to understanl Why he made a hit in the Senior play With his role of leading man. MARY ZACIOS Fashisn Show 2, 3. Mary. Mary, not con- trary, ' You sew a very fine seam. Herc's to vou from old Scott High And all your life-lon-g drgams. Tau Alpha 4, Press Club 1. Sweet and unassuming, Intelligent as can be, Lady-like in all she does. Example of quality. MIKE YAWORSKI Moe Radio Club 1, 2, Avia- tion Club 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Mixed Chorus 3, Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4. Mike's a tall Senior boy. Slreping is his ambition, Those who have heard him often say His snoring is a real rendition. MARY ZELLETT Toots Sports Club l, Choral Club l, 2, G.A.A. 1- 2- Senior Mixed Chorus 3- Cfncert 3. Mary has a little laugh. She also has a plan, Choral Club l, 2, 3, G. A.A. 1, 2, Press Club 1, 4, Sigma Tau Alpha 3, 4, Athletic Council 2, Alfreda is a business girl, ' From morning till aft- ernoon She's a constant aide to Miss Carlisle: A favorite in every room. DONALD Q R YODER Dra u a -' Press Staff. , l i che tr 2, 3, 4, Bill X3, 4. His draw- gs a an- tastic, , Some o Vis' nventiom are ,zyg A Tho his! hands are en idle ' nald's brain is far from lazy. VERONA ZOMBEK Vern Choral Club I, Photo- graphy 2, Aviation 2. Verona is a lovely girl. With large brown eyes and chestnut curls- Everywhere Verona por- That on a Sadie Haw- trays kin's slay, Tyoical grace and lady- Shelll get a real livc like ways. man! EVELYN G. VANDERGRIFT Ev Home Room Secretary 3. Quiet and demurc, this lovely miss, With a smile and musi- V 5 cal voice: Among the teachers and the students, Evelyn is the choice. FQ' G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Sports Club 1, 2, Choral Club 1, Scott-T-News Staff 3. Good-natured, kind and lovable, Quiet and so serene, If we had a school of charm Eleanor should be dean. JULIUS YUHA Zeke St. Lukes 1, Photogra- phy Club 2, Radio Club 2, President Avia- tion Club 2, 3, 4, P. A. Football Announc- er. Now here we have :i master mind Of the very deepest kind, He lives in an atmos- phere sublime, Perhaps he'll be another Einstein. MARIE P. ZUKE Bee-Bee G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Sports Club I, Library Club 3, 4- Sigma Tau Alpha 4. Tiniest girl in the Sen- ior class. Like a litzle elf: Everybody loves her For she's always her same sweet self. SENIORS 1941 CLASS WILL XVc the Seniors of Scott Township High School. being of sound mind and memory, do devise this, our last Will and Testament. in the manner thus following: First: To the Juniors we leave the responsibility of the Senior dance and the Senior play. Second: To the Sophomores we .leave the Junior Prom and picking of class rings. Third: To the Freshmen we leave all knowledge of future years. Fourth: To the Faculty we leave our apology for our be- havior and thank them sincerely for all they have done for us. Fifth: To the Community and school board we leave our thanks for their never ending cooperation and support. And: ' ROBERT ADDLEMAN leaves a little short. JENNIE ANTIMI leaves as quiet as ever. ARTHUR ASHCRAFT leaves Ches and Chuck to go their separate ways. CHARLES ASTFALK leaves the Commercial Club minus a very capable president. MYTLE BAIRD leaves the Aviation Club minus a capable member. BETTY BAUER leaves to become Tarzan's mate. EDNA BEARD leaves to become a secretary. ANNA LOUISE BEILBY leaves to take over Rocks Arena MARY BONDELLO leaves with memories of Miss McNair's compliments. CORRINE BRICCIO leaves to return to the wilderness. VERNA BRUNTON leaves hoping Wfalter will ask her again. DOLORES CAGNI leaves Mr. Patterson amazed with her abrupt answers. ELLA CAMPBELL leaves hoping to become a journalist. VIRGINIA CARLISLE leaves still as giddy as ever. VERA CIOFANI leaves to distinguish herself as an artist. ONNIE COLTERYAHN leaves to become a dairy miss. MARY C. CONLEY leaves as nice a kid as ever. DOLORES COOK leaves still a model student. ALBERT CASTIGNACCI leaves Terry and Rider in relief. ELSIE CAVEY leaves as shy as ever. ROSE CAVEY leaves to become a glamour girl. ALEC COVI leaves to hinder the Bituminous mining in- dustry. JOSEPH CZERNESKY leaves to promote bigger and better enterprises. DOROTHY DILLON leaves still wondering what chemis- try is all about. DUANE DIXON leaves with UBBUIYU. RUBY DOUBLE ,leaves still trying to master her r's . SYLVESTER ECKLES leaves dreaming of former years when baseball was being played at Scott Township. LOIS ELWELL leaves to become another blushing bride Cwe hopej. ' J' . 25.1. . ' ' I' r -id -Aie- DOROTHY ELWARNER leaves that certain girl with her hair down. RALPH EMERSON leaves all the girls envious of his blue eyes and dark lashes. EDWARD ENRIETTA leaves to assist Covi. LA VERNE EVANS leaves the girls envious of her dimples. JOSEPH FACIOTTI leaves to growl at his shadow. CHARLES FAINGNAERT leaves to become 1941 Super- man. DOROTHY FISHER leaves wondering how she ever mast- ered French. CARL FRANCE leaves angry because of his interrupted siestas. THELMA FRANKS leaves -to become the Debutante of 1942. WALTER FRANKS leaves the girls happy. EDWARD FRUECHT leaves to sleep in a bed for a change. ESTELLA GOLINSKI leaves to become the perfect sec. and typist. SOPHIE GRACHES leaves with her silence. LAURA GORCZYCA leaves the teachers minus an A student. IRENE HAFNER leaves her twin behind. JANET HAWK leaves dreaming of glittering lights. DOROTHY HAYS leaves waiting for Sadie Hawkins Day. FRANK HILES leaves as small as ever. EILEEN HOFFMAN leaves with the memory of all the Ssnior Class troubles. JOHN HOFFMAN leaves to become stock boy in the firm of Hoffman. Hoffman and Hoffman. MARY HRABOVSKY leaves for what??? QCould it be the Tropicsj. REGINA JANOSKI leaves still the silent partner of Cagni 8L Janoski. LADISLAVA JANSKERISH leaves with her gift of gab. CAROL-YN JONES leaves Honey without a Chile'. LA VERNE KINZLER leaves Scott minus one plump figure. BETTY KNOERDEL leaves the boys dazed. ARTHUR KOMOROSKI leaves to take up agriculture but his mind is still set on farming. LUCILLE KOMOROSKI leaves still hoping to move to the city. EDWARD KOSEWICK leaves for a padded cell in Wood- ville. PAUL KRUPA leaves to go mo the field where I live . FRANCES KSIAZKIEWICZ leaves the faculty tongue tied. HERBERT KUMPF leaves for unknown territories. HARRY LINDAHL leaves to become a first rate soap box orator. IRENE LOIBL leaves still carrying the sailor's torch. EVELYN LONG leaves to compete with the famous songstresses. . i-75 U1 -gan.. 1- ,bfi , 1 X 4 it CLASS WILL MARY EILEEN LOWDER leaves to take up beauty culture. STANLEY LUBLINSKI leaves to become head man in the Bridgeville dairy. NICK MAMULA leaves to explore the Dark Continent . MARY MARANI leaves talking as loudly as ever. HELEN MAUTI leaves Mrs. Bixler minus an expert dress- maker. I DOROTHY McDOWELL leaves her high heels to Bobbyu JAMES MCELWEE leaves with Nick. MARY McELWEE leaves with the memory of the work she did for Mr. Beadling. JAMES MCGRADY leaves to join Bluebeard and his seven wives. LOUIS MENTE leaves the memory of his patent leather hair. OWEN MEYER leaves his talent UQ for music. FRANK MILLER leaves to study Personality . JEANNE MILLER leaves the students a lock of her red hair. RAYMOND MODECK leaves Miss Wishart without a desk partner. CECILIA NOVAK leaves still a killer with the boys. IRENE PAHARIK leaves with the part of Mrs. Colby in her possession. KATHERINE PETROSKY leaves for the sea of macaroni. STELLA POLSKI leaves still memorizing her English speeches. WALTER POLSKI leaves everybody stunned. JOSEPH PTASZEK leaves the morning paper for other hopefuls. JOAN QUINN leaves to take part with an empty spot in her heart. JOHN REED leaves to become composer, director and musician. DOROTHY REESE leaves the mirror broken hearted. MARY KATHERINE RILEY leaves her skill in typing. ALBERT SALVATO leaves half the Seniors still wondering who he is. SOPHIE SHAFRON leaves with her knowledge of Grace L. Hill. etc. DOROTHY SCHAFFER leaves to become a great prima donna. ANDY SEPOS leaves wondering how he made the grade. CLAIRE SIMPSON leaves -to compete with Charles Atlas. GRACE SOLT leaves to conquer new friends. ANNA SORCAN leaves still one of the nicest senior girls. JAMES STAFFORD leaves without fulfilling his desire to date the Senior Class Girls. RUTH STENZEL leaves to take over Sports Haven. RUTH STEIN leaves still trying to master la langue francaise. HELEN SUBJINSKI leaves to join the Retonga Rangers. ALICE TAFELSKI leaves still trying to make herself heard. SAMUEL TAYLOR leaves to better himself in hunting Q2 legged dearsj. . A ANNA MAE THORPE leaves the money job open. GERALDINE TIPTON leaves Mr. Kirkell minus one very nice majorette. ANNA TRATNIK leaves cracking her gum. GRACE TROHA leaves with an amazed look. CHESTER TRZCINSKI leaves for Mars. EVELYN VANDERGRIFT leaves still trying to -talk above a whisper. NORMA VANSELOW leaves still giggling. JOSEPH' VAJSABEL leaves to establish the Prestonian Rtgfme in Spain. VIRGINIA WALKER leaves to carry on the work of sewing. JEAN WALSH leaves to become a hat check girl with experience. BETTY WETZEL leaves still getting coal from Covi 81 Co. ELIZABETH WILISOWSKI leaves to become a model lady. FRANK WILSON leaves to compete with Robert Ripley. DOROTHY WINKLER leaves to compete with the canaries. SIGNE JEAN WINSTEIN leaves to become a face contor- tionist. ALPREDA WROBLESKI leaves still distributing bulletins relieving Miss Carlisle. ELEANOR WITCHOSKY leaves to be stand in for Emily Post. MIKE YAWORSKI leaves to become a concocter of poison- ous substances. NICK YAWORSKI leaves for Hollywood taking Belly Lugosi's place. DONALD YODER leaves to become Kirk's idle. JULIUS YUHA leaves to become Minister of Propaganda. MARY ZACIOS leaves to place her name among other famous dress makers. MARY ZELLETT leaves to take over the business end of the store. VERNA ZOMBECK leaves. MARIE ZUKE leaves to join the Jabber's gang- In witness whereof: we have thus set our bond and seal on this anno domini. one thousand nine hundred and forty one. Signed. The Senior Class of Scott Township High School. Witxxesses: Josephine M. Wishart John F. 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Now AT THE 'LIBERTY -' X,ggALf- 41 1sAcuaN6 AT SCOTT 1-yqP.lUGH' fun-IY DID' ER GEXDUATE7 -rmuNG KN fl-IE VIEWS or 'rv-IE RLJINS of-' E UQOPE .3 20 it ,I NLJRSING EER I QF L , vonovrvv Zoow au-'s ,- memes JEAN HILLE HE mvsn-ron or SUCTION SOLES Ub4At ELDE , U zu-zabtm wnusowsul w1sulNG A ,4 gm SHE . Ti ww 5oNE :ca H-r. -- gi- 5 Dovzo'rHY'5 . lg, Ny V 1-Hs 5AMEf 1 f THAT E g D WISHVNG I-ER THE BUREAU T HOUSE AT Yi VANDERGR l FT AUTHOR or Tn: YEARS BEST z K XEVGLYN GRACF TRO!-XA se-1.4.s.Q TH BUTLGIQ nc IT r'r'5 A MYSTERY MARY STILL TWZYIFJG T0 GRAADLJATC TR ' nw-I V, Qnrgb STFNZ ft S uma :mu B UE 4 I in T L 3, 'k Rm BfA::s,z2 PLAY ffff :::fE.3' 61,1 Iv , nomo-nw F ,H Rv , -Vlwlu :wh DOROTHY A FORE1G,q coaaasponzmu-r, BELOW IS HER Flpg-r REAL. Scoop- ER 1 -rm: swag-rH:Anv 254.22 zsfazszggeg, THE ACE 'M'-ZYCA ANNoUNCE,qJ Acc-an cnc: J 7 g AT LSTELLB 0 DvQuesNE '1f 694-VNSKI W2 ff f5 V scr+o1.Arzsmu 7 4 ff ji if i li I .LX ,i4Q1l!f:'jt-3 Cbrvme 6 '-f f'?i- iq , AND HAP PY'-FZ ,i ER Q.-DO m5 Q: Cbhfly sssoa op BACKHFL 7.i,4sED'fANOfk' 1 OS7'E55E ' 5 5 ' 54,45 ' 5 I nv 48o'6i,?7ToegN' Q A i UILDIN ogy a rue' Elsie Gm:-1 5 I Mlwsgmy 5 i 'Z-il-7?-'f w , .5 cAME HHHH I avian P TO NPL. 'Q FRANCES I WI 1' Q5 STILL. 1-HE X cuEEn1.EADofRE X :-- A-r GLEN 1. A-f 7148 SLE ,4,q-rio:-IAA. 's 5, 'ax A W '37 2L:..u::nE' x.vf.u.m-E K' -535,3 AMERICAS 540:40 ROS News Lgzggge V, pen , I pg5aGN52. sonar-AAN, SNHD Oxy- cn.Aums IT AND C R QUNCHE Qdlli ' 3553 offvewBif2-K K ' 9:6519 Lone -ro ' '55 DSEGAUSE, UH? Mlkflgggrgs E TH ?HMe4M FEP-YY HEAD OF 'THE SCHOOL. OF' DANCING Q' P04510 ,ov SILENT 1-HE 3'l ll..L. M . 5 J' 5 Fen I won-loean-16 ' IF WILL:-:UE E-f REALLY Q .W Huw-,g Q WJTAQN as , 422, 'THE I9 Bflfvc C vo MLS ,555 'N AKE YBOAR9 ' Q WET M0001 'WNU5 STRAIYJACKET A Press-ro GE THE Q9 suv-rm' I on A Lan ,Amp A' YEYTIN, I' 7545 ooas H' - ,,f--' X l-Avpgg, uNc.1.e once E MET -rr-IE VANS Auf-IURAL. THEY MUST 'Go s:.ouJ SLIP: O Cltcus VE8 Q LE E K s GDB, IN THE U,5,NAVY,WH gnows A MAN wwose JAusersmsn-s EI ,NA HAPPY Moab, SHEJU51' nan usa Nm-vs CHANGED Uv CQuR'l'. Now HER NAME IS HORTENSIA -x HAS NOW DON'7' 55ALA,q,v,ED vo-rep G EOF GI CLASSES .fir L if i WEBER IX f LLWXIXXNBX Y r Y ur i Y CLASS OF 1942 This jolly group of 150 students under the leadership of such capable officers: Clyde Schaffer, presidentg Dan Sethner, vice presidentg Ray Manuel, secretary, and Louise Hoffman, treasurer, really learned what it meant to be successful. The high light of the year was the Junior Prom held on May 9th. Many students took part in this and made it a successful activity. On January 9th a skating party, our first successful affair was held. Also, many juniors participated in the o-peretta. This group was well represented in various clubs, basketball, football, and other organizations. jim Doerflinger was the junior high-score man on the varsity team, The Duda brothers and Ray Manuel scored well on the football team. Two of the girls, Lois Downey and Marie Chiodo, are cheerleaders. ? Extra-curricular activities was not the onl thou ht of this rou for their school Y g g P work proved much more important. This fact is verified 'by the great number of straight A students in the class. There were five junior rooms with Miss Hamilton, Mr. H. Baird, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Terry and Miss McNair as the home room teachers. Their never-ending kindness and cooperation made it easier for the juniors to succeed. Memories of this year shall never be forgotten. When we come back next year as seniors may our joys be even greater. ' 71 NAME Lewickl, Wanda ...,,...... .....,.. Littlehale, John ...... Lutz, Gladys ....... Lutz, Ralph .......... ,, Mackanich. Stella ...... Maleski, Marion ,....... Vlanuel. Raymond ...... Mauti. Edith ........,..... McCartney, Grace .... McGinnis, William .... McGrady, Juanita ...... McGuire, jack ,........... Mclntyre. Kathleen Meredith, Georgette Miller, Marilyn .......... Mockus, Virginia ..... Mahoney. Rita ....,...,,.. More-tti, Elizabeth .... Morrow, Betty ...... Mrvos, Helen .,...,.. Nanek, Mildred ...... Nelson. Margie ...... Norris. Dorothy .... Nowacki. Mary .... .. Onclovich, Agnes ..., Pantner, Loretta ..,. Partugal, Walter Parhasky, Mary ...... Peacock. James Pollock, Edith , ...,,. .. JUNIOR LITERARY BEST KNOWN AS Wan ........................................... ........ lack ..,, Gladys Ralph Stell ,... 'f1ff1Bebe .-... Ray .... Ede .,.... Blondie Beans .. Chip .... Mick .. .. ........ Kath George Red .... Ginny ..... Rita Liz ,..... Betty ' ...,. Helen ..... Millie ..... Margie Dot ...... Mary .. Agnes .. Red .... Walt ,... ........Mary .. . Dee ......... Ptaszek. Walter ...... ....... B lackie Rambo, Gladys ,....,.... ,.,.. . ..T11l1'bY Reese, Carolyn ..,..........,. ........ B abc --A- Reinstadtler. Mildred ...... ...,.... M il '--- Reinstadtler, Robert ...... ........ B ob ..---.... Radzik, Dolores ...,..,....,,. ..,,..,. D olores Rolland, Twila ..,... ..,,..., T wila ----- Rafa. Stella ......... . ..,.... Stall Salerno, Mary ..... ........ M HY -- Schaffer. Clyde ...,.. ....,... B utch ..... Schiller. Audrey ..,..... ......., A Udl'eY Schmider, William ....... ,... .... B i ll ----'---4 Schwarten, Mildred ....,.. ....,... M il .,... Scotti, Lucy ........,.,,... ..,..... L uc ...., Scripp, John .......,..,. ........ S cripp ..... Seaman. Beatrice .... ..,..... B eebie .. Sethner, Daniel ...... Shepard, Grace ..... Shipley, Glen ......., Sikorski. Helen ...... Smalstig, Harold .... Smarsh, ,Steve ..... Smith, Ruth .,........ Staroselic. Chester ,... Sterba. Stanley ...,... Stolarz, Anne .,......,.,. Stolarz, Gertrude ...... Subiinski. Sophie ,..... Sundiy, Ralph ............ Trachini, Edith .........,. Trimmer, Raymond Vagush, Peter ........,.,. Walls. Ola ..,,.... White, .lohn .,.. Williams. Lois .,.,.,... Wilson, Esther ....,,.,.. Winstein, Elizabeth Woiteczko. joseph ,... Wrobleski, Violet ....., Yost, Margaret . ,.,. .. Young, Ernest ......,..... Zacios, Walter .......,..,,. Zychowski. Stephanie . Zyzak, Raymond ...... Dan .... .......,Gracie ..,...,.Ship ......,.Helen ........Fiddle ........Smash Bunny ,... . Chay .... Sterba .. Ann .... Gertie Soph Ralph .,... Shorty Ray ..., Pete .... Ola ,..... Whiz .. Lois .,,. Es ......,.. ,. 1 Tommie ....- Dolly ,. OC ...... Red ....... Casinova Steph ...... Ray MOST APPARENT Tatting The wonder boy Strolling down the avenue Great lover of the stage Putting off her English talk Little and full of mischief A great football star A perfect seamstress Quiet, but congenial One of the Presto Rif-Raf A great help to the Aviation Club ,,,,,,,,,Building model airplanes Girl with the baby voice Giggling with Tommie in Physics Champion skater Confiding in Carrie jiving on the dance floor Wearing such pretty clothes ..,.....Her two deep dimples ...,.....Skating at Sports Haven ..... Miss Shyness of 1941 good skater ........Cute Model .,.,.....Struggling with French ....,....Doing her art work .........Keeping Mike company .........The great dictator ...,....Junior jitterbug will be Postmaster of the United States Paling with the East Carnegie gang The Great Debator Being nice to everyone .........Steady companion for Zip .........Scott High's dream girl .........Pestering the girls .........Walking home with that freshman boy .........Writing Poetr-y .........Dazzling the boys with her red hair .........Her beautiful wavy hair a president he looks perfect Her lovely voice .........Driving the pop truck .........Smart in all her studies .........Power behind the volley ball keen sense of humor .........Hiding behind Bill in History class .........Tall, dark and handsome very nice girl .........Trying to place his legs under chairs .........Beats the bell by a minute .....,...Chewing gum in French class .........Composing songs in Tin-Pan-Alley ----0----Making up a Baker's dozen An excellent dancer Following the coaches footsteps Showing her beautiful smile Being seen with her sister A little bit of sweetness Stumped in History class Being nice to everyone Blaring away on his saxophone Arguing with Mr. Terry Trying to have a winning volley ball team Roaming the halls Hanging out at the Liberty Her interest in Photography Reading the latest books Getting A plus in Algebra A Knowing the meaning of words in Health class Flashing her diamond Always says his two cents worth Quiet boy with a heart of gold Always worrying about her schoolwork Reading fleuntly NAME Albright, Doris ........... Anderjaciak. Henry ..... Anterock, Leonard ..... Apriss, Raymond .,...... Arasniewicz. Catherine Bakaisa, Mary ....,,......... Balisky, Charles ...... Barker, Elaine ..... Bielecki, Walter ....,. Bisi. Grace ............ Bollens, Harold .... Bott. Kenneth ...... Brosky. George ..... Brozier, Emily ..... Buck, John ...... Cameron, Jane ..... Camp, Jeanne ..... Carman, Robert ..., Cash, Calvin ..,..,.... Chiodo. Marie ,,..,,.. Cignetti, Mary Jean ..... ........ Coder, Fred ............... Coyle. Dorothy ....., Cridge, Edith .,...,.. Czarnecki- Leonard .... Daniels, LaVerne .... Davis, Louise .......... Davis. Wilburt ......... Doerflinger, James ...., Downey. James , ....... . Downey, Lois ...,...... Duda. George ....,.,. Duda, Michael .. .,,..,.. Durkalski, Edward ..... Durkalski, Eugene ..,.. .. ffffffl JUNIOR LITERARY BEST KNOWN AS Dorie ...... Herky ..... 'Luc ..... Ray Kate .... Mare Chuck Blondie ...... Plucky ....,. Gracie ,..,. Oscar ..... Ken ......... Brosik-y ........ Emily .......... Diamond jim Jane ............ Jeanne ...... Bob ...,. jungle ...,. Chicken ...... Mary Jean .. Fred ...,........ Doe ......... Edie .......... Pee Wee ...... mm--La Verne Lou ..........,. Fuzzy ..... im .,....... Half Pint .... ........Porky .. ..,..... Mike ..... .. .. ....,... Eddie ........Durky Dvorak, Alexander .,..... ........ A lex ,,,,,,, Enrietti. Ernest .,....... Erb, William .......... Evansky, Agnes ....,. Faloney, Joseph .,.,.. Fantoni, Lena .,... Fisher, William ...... Fragopani, Joseph ..,.. Fujan, James ..,..,.... Garbera, Mildred .... Gedroch, Chester ........ Gorczyca. Milderd Grim, Carrie .......... Grunder. Joseph ,.., Guznak, Joseph .... Hamilton, John ...... Hanzel, Stanley ...... Harty. Elizabeth .... Hilpert, Betty ..... Hladysh. Henry ..., Hoffman, George ........ ,.,... ....... Hoffman, Louise Mary Hoffman, Virginia ,......... ..,.... jarzombek, Maxine ,...... Janskerish, Jane ......... Iasick, John ............ Jester, Robert ..,,, Johnson. Marie ...... Kantor, Steven ........ Kearns, Walter .,.,., Kelly. Eugene ........ Ernie ..... Bill ...... ..,.,...Aggie ....,..,Ioe ........l.en Bill ...... ........J0c Mil .,.... Chief ..... ........Milly Carr ..., Bud ...... Yuke .... Ham ,... Bobby ..... Liz ...... Betty ..... Henry Bacon .... Louise Ginny ..... Max .... jane ....... Joh nny ...... Bob ......... Marie ..... Steve .... Coors ..... Kelly ........ Kinzler, Steven .......,. ..,..... B lubbe' -- Kirchner, Kathleen ....... ......,, K ev ' Kirchner, Paul .....,....... .,...... P alll --A- Kolokowski, Dorothy ...... ........ D of ------ Korczyk, William ......... ...,.... C UUY ----- Krupa, Anna .......... ........ A mu ----- Lane, Florence ..... ....,... F IDSSY .--'- Leninsk-y, Julia ...... Leporace, Rose ...... Levi. Mary ..... ...... .,......Ro ........Mary .. Brady MOST APPARENT Driving the family bus Giving square roots to Mr. Baird Happy go lucky The most bashful boy in school Quiet, but still fun Fiddling with a fiddle Inky black hair and blue eyes A flare in heart for Butch .........Never secn in Terry's room ........,Pounding the piano for the orchestra Gazing at the girls . Working on an airplane model Strutting around with his brief case Not knowing her short hand Flashing his diamonds Displaying a bandaged finger Toiling with French in Algebra Scott's gift to the ladies Still living after the faculty game Live-wire of the junior Class Excelling in every subject Makes your heart skip a beat Riding the seats in the Liberty Theater -'-------Writing the best paragraph in English ---------Laughing hilariously A very friendly girl Living in the art room Sweeping the boy's lunch room The fellow with A plus personality Being Mr. Baird's right hand man Winning friends by her nice ways Soda jerker Walking Fritz home from shcool Smallest lad in junior Class Answering Mr. Beadling's questions Longing for Winnie Cutest thing in our school Friendly and pleasing to all Reading a book Making the dice talk Putting up a stiff argument Whiz at Algebra Always agreeable Stooging for Mr. Terry Studying her English Varsity basketball manager Flashing a pleasing smile Fighting with a certain james A girl in every class Waiting with Gladys for the bus Ea-ting candy in French class Twirling the baton Strolling with Gladys Confiding with the girls One of our quiet boys Streaking down the basketball floor Displaying her fine work of art Confiding in Dot Miss Jolly's pal . Lending her bookkeeping to everyone Rook's prodigy Shyly saying hello Always with Rita Beating the tardy bell Playing hooky Patriotic Kelly Mischieveous just sweet seventeen Dozing in Health class A tall girl with a sunny disposition Almost as good as Paul Bunyan Her sunny disposition Very studious Mr. Terry's room is her haven Her never ending laugh Known to Mr. Beadling as Levee class l CITASS OF 1943 The sophomore class this year can boast of having one hundred forty-three pupils This is the first year that this group as a whole has organized. They waited until after Christmns before they elected their class oiiicers. Their reason was that they would make a wiser choice Shortily after the election of officers the class as one organization began planning for the Skating Party that was held on the sixteenth of April. Only hard Work and cooperation on both the parts of the students and their teachers, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Musico, Mr. Brosky and Mr. Barthen ma-de this first venture a success. But now for ether phases of the sophomores school life. Studies were predomi- nant. The pupils were studious QP, and did their best because they knew they had but two more years to reach their goal. The sophomores were active in many school activi- ties also. Many boys represented their class on the football and basketball teams While the girls were active in G.A.A., Library Club and Sub-Deb Club which is made up al- most entirely of sophomores. They also contributed to making the Scott-T-News a bigger success than ever. With this year over they look forward to being Juniors and are already preparing themselves for the responsibilities that will be theirs when they become Juniors. They accomplished much as n class but looleforward to doing bigger and better things when they return next year. Ati-s,-1 .-Y X N. CLASS OF 1944 Scott Township flung its doors wide open to admit one hundred forty-nine fresh- men to their ranks. To many, the school and the rest of their classmates were com- pletely new and strange. But not for long because the qusbies were a friendly group and before many days had passed many true and lasting friendships were made. The freshmen were well represented in all activities and clubs in school. The G.A.A. can boast of having quite a few freshman members while the basketball can do likewise for the freshmen boysg ' Many new and interesting subjects were open to the freshman and You can bet that they took them seriously too. The class as a whole had a fine scholastic standing. The freshman home rooms had their own oficers and weekly meetings. Quite oft- en the freshman indulged in entertainment which consisted off their own classmates dis- playing their talents--good or otherwise. Their teachers, Mrs. Shank, Miss Miller, Mr. W. Baird, and Miss Jolly helped the freshman along quite a lot. In one of the freshman rooms, those who did not know the art of dancing were taught by those who did and in that way there were more freshman able to enjoy the noon time dancing, and the dances held by the various clubs. As always, the freshman were teased considerably but they took it and did not complain. But now all the teasing will be finished because when they enter school next September they will be Sophomores. CLASS OF 1945 e When the bell for uback to schoolv rang, one hundred-two pupils entered the rooms of Mr. Rider, Mr. Beadling, and Miss Speakman, all eighth grade teachers. Al- though considered as Junior High, these students contributed to the success of all events held by the Senior High School. The individual eighth grades had their own class officers who conducted their business meetings very efficiently. They took their many studies very seriously and prepared themeselves for the final county examination that they knew they would have to take before they could pass on to high school as freshmen. But their life was not all so serious. The eighth- graders 'had a basket-ball team that made a very fine showing in the class basketball games. At different times the classes had short programs for their own entertainment and quite a few hidden stars were found. Now that their eighth grade is completed, they are looking forward -to the day that they will become full fledged freshmen. They enjoyed this 'last year and will think of it as one well-spent. They will have many more responsibilities but they will train themselves to cope with them as., they arise. -F If 1 Y '... I a Z CLASS OF 1946 It's understood that the first day of school in September is one that one hundred- eight seventh graders will never forget. To them it was an experience entirely differ- ent from any they will ever have. T'he bewildered look on their faces was something to remember. . As 7A and 7B were in the same room, they had the same home room officers, while 7C had its own separately. There were weekly meetings and minutes and business of the week were discussed. For Christmas and Easter they presented a play, both of which the seventh graders wrote. Another thing that the seventh graders has boast- ed of doing was the twice weekly inspection of lockers and the daily clean-up of their own rooms. They were a responsible group and were proud to do these things. The teachers of these grades influenced the students very much and helped to give them the initiative tow do the things they did. Because of their help the students are gratefwl to teachers, Miss Hayward, Miss Johnson, and Miss Dinsmore. As the school year ends, these students are looking forward to next September when they will see new students as bewildered as they were entering Scott Township High School for the first time 'but they also look back over their memories of the year that has just passed. SCQTTIE DAY DESTROYING There are some on this earth Who like to destroy, Destroy the beautiful cities with All their splendor and joy, They like to destroy the things That man has made, from shovels to spades, They like to destroy young boys and girls Who are just starting out in life. Some day when they are old and gray, And they see their Empire crushed, They'll w-ish they hadnit started it And been a great -big bluff, They'll die in pain and hardship, As all their kind do, They'll cry and holler for their forgiveness Like all bad people do. Albert Rudge '43 YOUTH Youth, spirit, fumbling with pain, Standing in the door way 'bewildered again, I watch them each year as they come and go, Youth glorified, children no more, The step to success is through the door, Youth, serious, a new man is born, Life to them is no more forlorn, Youth blind just learning to see, With quickened pulse the glory to be, Jumping into a world cold and bare, Waiting to grasp the one who will dare, Youth, dauntless without wings of fear, Treasured insid-e are possessions so dear, Wrought from a world of guidness and care, Qf books old masters and carving, Youth plunging into a raging gale, Fighting to win and never to fail, Youth staleway proud to say, The world has need of me today. Melva Bott '43 THE SCOTTIED Yearly news is found in the Scottie , So come and be a link to the chain, As you know it isn't a doggie, But it's a book yo-u'd 'be proud to claim. Henrietta Zalot '43 '-.1 Gee! I'n1 tired and weary, Toon tired to write this poem! I've -been thinkin till Iim dizzy, Oh, why don't they let me alone. Who? Oh, them gol-darn teachers, Always pesterin for this and that, I feel like goin, I do! And just grabin my coat and hat. I'd run, and run, and run, and run, Till I'd see their likes no more, I'd never, never, never stop, Till I'd got to my own front door. Gee, maybe I'm a bit hasty, But golly! I don't care, Can I help if those gol-darn teachers, Just won't keep outa my hair. Wanda Forsythe '45 DID YOU EVER SEE 1. Ray Modeck without that wave in his hair. 2. 'Carolyn Jones when she isn't singing a jitter- bug tune. 5. Virginia Carlisle without her shadows. 4. Onnie without Sam or Zip without Babe. 5. Betty Knoerdel without her red hair. 6. Irene Paharik without My Man . 7. Lois Elwell without a Bill. 8. Frank Wilson without his Jolopy. 9. Alex Covi without a bar of Mars. 10. Ruth Stein Without her giggles. To you dear seniors we dedicate, A sincere wish of success, May the future years bring to you, A life full of happiness The impression you will leave behind, Is one that will never fade, We only hope to carry on The Scott High eighth grade. Mary Ellen Smith-'45 .4-,, I SCOTTIE DAY Should the time ever come when I am old and gray And my eyesight starts to fail me, that I stumble o'er my wayg I shall daily don thick glasses, then take up a Scot- tie book And hasten to some corner or a cozy, dreamy nook Where I can find seclusion from the clamor and the strife just to memorize the pages of my Senior High School lifeg But of all the blows one has received this is the hardest ever, For now alas! we really know Those days are gone forever. Sam Taylor '41 WAY BACK WHEN During the spring of the year 1939 an incident of remarkable noteworthy took pla.ce. This particu- lar incident happened in our illustrious Mr. Brosky's plane geometry class. The subject of this occur- ance was the versatile Joseph Vajsabel. Mr. Brosky had sent the class to the board to do some class work. Progressing with the work despite the disturb- ance of Ed. Dietrick and company an odor of smoke seemed to circulate throughout the room. At first everyone believed it to be just the furnaceg but this thought was quickly extinguished due to a piercing yell issued from the back of the room fjoe' Vajsa- bel's categoryj. Upon investigation our school- mast-er, Mr. Brosky found that Joseph Vajsabel's trousers were on fire. Joe quickly put out the flames as a sigh of relief issued forth from the class. Mr. Brosky asked Joe the cause of the accident. At which Joe, with a laugh, pulled from his pocket a charred box of matches that friction had caused to ignite. But the worse was yet to come. From the same pocket Joe pulled forth- a box of .22 caliber bullets. If these bullets had gone off there would have been a rousing disturbance. None the worse for his harrowing experience, joe continued about the job of working Plane Geometry problems. Ralph Emerson '41 ENGLISH CLASS Hamilton present- Tranquil, quietg Hamilton gone- Boisterous riot! Ed Kosewick ,41 LAST YEAR We traveled this long road to-gether, Through long years of study and fun But now when it is nearly over We wish it was only begun. O, I know it has had many a hardship Trials, that we thought were tough, But when we leave, to start over, The going will only be rough We will forget the friendships we made, Through the long years they will quickly fade, But we'll be happy when we look back, And think of those days that were not too black. We will try to remember that last year of fun, And we are sorry now that those days are forever done, We will think of the boys that we used to know Bucky, Ed, Sam and Joe, We wonder what they are doing now they are out, We wonder if they can still sing, and shout, So I want to tell the future singers of ours That last year is one of many happy hours, And when you come to the end of your trial, You can proudly say that you did not fail, And -hope against hope that you have not fear, In thinking you'll forget that very last year. Lou Mente '41 MONICKERS Shafron, Faingnaert, and Trzcinski Faccioti, Hrabovsky and Lublinski Janskerish, Briccio, and Freucht Castagnacci, Tafelski, and Zoimbeck, Vajsabel, Wrobleski, and Wilisowski Komoroski, Yaworsky, and Witchosky Names on the Senior Roll are found early put teachers under ground. Ed Kosewick '41 SCOTTIE DAY DON'T WAIT Why are you waiting? You have reposed in the back of your head the idea that someday you are going to do something that will make your friends happy over your success. You can almost hear them saying that they never thought you had it in you. You dream of that day with joy as you th-ink of 'being honored and applaud- ed after you have achieved the great thing. You feel sure that you will be able to rise to the oppor- tunity and conquer it when it does come. But why are you waiting? A year ago you were waiting for this year, a week ago you were waiting for this week, yesterday you were waiting for today. Time is up. Cease waiting. The great thing will never be realized if you keep putting it off. Shape your act-ions to the present. Do the great thing now -at least make the beginning. Every day that you put it off is a day less of satisfaction and of honor for you. Eileen Hoffman '41 REMEMBER WHEN 1. The Seniors were Freshmen and all the girls in 215 were silly over Sam. 2. Johnny Hoffman called in all his courage and asked Dot Dillon to the Junior Prom. 3. Signe Winstein, with her mind on D. C. Yoder instead of Chem., spilled HZSO4 on her hose which dropped away to nothing and brought her back to Lab. 4. Bashful Owen Meyer sent Mildred Reinstadtler a box of candy for Christmas. 5. Virginia Carlisle was the olbject of Eddie Enri- etta's affections. 6. How Peanut Hiles blushed at the mention of a girl. I, guess he was bashful. 7. What a charming picture Carolyn Jones made in her S.T.A. initiation outfit. 8. Edna Beard was the apple of Bucky Dixon's eye. Claire Simpson '41 F fi in S4 C... S We Freshmen are a wonderful class, We strive hard to do our best, And day in and day out I'll admit that half of us fail the tests, We like to have fun, Sometimes even when our work's not done, But that's no excuse for a test so tough, And being bored in class 'tis enough. Martha Stolarz '44 The Scottie is the book of the year, It tells a-bout each scholar, The book has pictures of lads and lasses And tells of the teachers and classes. It's the best book in the county, It stands above the rest- The student body all agree, Th-e Scottie is the best. ' Virginia Anderson '45 She explains things hard and easy, As every teacher should, This makes the pupils understand, And makes their marks good. She always has her hair fixed nice, So neat and sweet and clean, That every pupil thinks she's bright This teacher teaches see, saw, seen. As long as I can remember, She taught English and, oh! by golly! You should know her name by now, Of course, Miss Norine Jolly. Alice Saporito '44 Away from school the seniors go, To take their turn at life, To find a job and make some dough And get a pretty wife. Some of them may go away And we shall never see them again, Others we shall always see Working in the five and ten. Bob Reinstadtler '42 IN MEMORIAM ERNEST CASTAGNACCI Born December 12, 1927 Died january 22, 1941 Could we but know The land that ends our dark, uncertain travel, Where lies those happier hills and meadows low- Ah, if beyond the spirit's inmost cavil, Aughr of that country could we surely know, Who would not go? JUNE KIRCHNER Born March 16, 1925 Died December 10, 1940 ATHLETICS n I a r i 4151+ fr 4 at 'A' ir ,V . all-,gn on I T Ili.. ' ' I. F LuL ,-,JL uhh ' w i',if -'aqui i 3--Ju, . jj , W 11 I U ug ,L Q JJ-A-+1 .wf ' 0 o 0 o o 0 LQ J- I 'I' t 1: FOOTBALL Good afternoon football fans! Here we are before a record breaking crowd at the fourth annual sectional game between Coach Len Rectoris Scott Township Bears and Coach Dick Schumacher's Carnegie Little Tartans with the Principal Trophy at stake. The game is soon to get under way but first let me give you Scott Township's present season record. The Rectormen invaded Shaler Township playing a spectacular brand of football but losing by a one-touchdown margin 19-12. Meeting Crafton in the seasonis first home game, the Bears, through a number of fumbles and bad -breaks, lost to the favored Crafton team by a 14-0 score. Then meeting Bridgevil-le's powerful eleven at Bridgeville the Bears bowed under a barrage of passes and were at the short end of a 17-0 score when the final whistle blew. XVith the accent on defense, the Rectormen engaged Burgettstown in a night game on the latter's field. Playing the best -brand of football yet displayed by a Scott Town- ship eleven, the Bears, although outweighed, outplayed the Union eleven but lost by a narrow 13-6 margin. The brighu spot of the game was a 63 yard run by Laninger on a lateral from Heaps for a touchdown but it went for naught as the play was called back. Yessir, heroes in defeat. Spirits brightened by the great game played, were dark- ened by the loss of fullback Heaps for the remainder of the season, but the Bears man- aged to hold Brentwood to a 6-6 tie in the following game. Scott's score was made by Laninger from the three yard mark. Playing a clean hardfought game on the home grounds, the Golden Bears came through with a 19-6 victory over Coraopolis. Dixon made two brilfliant runs of 25 and 20 yards in pay-dirt. Mike Duda later tallied on a well executed reverse play. Incited by victory, the Bears met their traditional rivals of St. Lukes and continued their success by an overwhelming 19-0 score led again by Dixon, who scored in the first period, the Bears held onto t-heir slim lead until the final quarter when an interception of a Luke's pass by Facciotti was good for a score. In the remaining minutes a pass to M. Duda was good for another. The real feature of the game was the stellar defensive and offensive work of the Bears line, Taylor, Facciotti, Capt. Freucht, Manuel, Dvorak, Kolodeychak and Korczyk. But lets get back to the game which is about to begin. The Weather is chilly accompanied by snow flurries and the field is very muddy, so you may expect a rough and rumble game. There goes the whistle and the game had officially begun. First quarter-Dixon scores on a two yard plunge and the kick by Kolodeychak is good making the score 7-0, Scott Township and so it remains at the halftime. Going into the third quarter, Scott Township has dominated and again prove themselves masters when passes to Facciotti and Taylor set up a touchdown that Covi puts overlfrom the three yard line. The placement is missed and the score stands at 13-0. Fourth and final period and the Bears have not yet been in serious trouble, and to make sure of their victory the Rectormen put over another tally on a pass to G. Duda on the five, making the score 19-0 when the whistle blows denoting the end of the game. 4.489-f. FOOTBALL RECORD Scott Township Scott Township Scott Township Scott Township Scott Township Scott Township Scott Township Shaler ...,... .,..,. 1 9 Crafton ........ ...... 1 4 Bridgevilile .... U17 Brentwood ..... ...... 6 Coraopolis 6 St Lukes ..... ..,... 0 Carnegie ...... ....... 0 BASKETBALL RECORD BASKETBALL RECORD-WON 9, LOST 8 Scott ...,..............,....... 23 Alumni ....,,,.,,.....,.... 16 Scot-t ...... 23 Craf ton ..... ....., 2 9 Scott ...... 23 St. Lukes .... ..22 Scott ....., 20 Carnegie ,.,. ,..... 3 6 Scott ....., 22 Bethel ..... ...... 3 '2 Scott ....,. 3 7 Snowden .... ..2 2 Scott ...... 40 Morganzn ,.,.. ...... 3 6 Scott .i..., 2 8 Baldwin ,...,. ...... 1 3 Scott ...... 27 Bridgeville .... .,.,.. 3 3 Scott ,...., Carnegie .... Scott ..,... ..,..... Be thel ........ Scott ....,. ...,.... S nowden .i.... Scott .... Morganza ...... Scott ....., ........ Scott ..,... ........ Scott ...... Scott ....,. ...t.... South Fayette St. Lukes ..... Baldwin ,..... Briclgeville .... SENIOR STARS EDWARD FRUECHT Brute, 6' 1 , tips the scale at 185. Played tackle on the squad. Awarded wrist watch as the most valuable player. Hail from Glen- dale. Awarded three football letters. DUANE DIXON Bucliy's 5' 11 , 145 lb. were a great help on both the football Chalfbackj and basketball Qguardj-Glendale boy-has a football letter- Star of the Scott-Carnegie football game. LOUIS MENTE Lou holder of a letter, played some great games at guard for the Rectormen-Glendale lad-hits the scales at 155-is 5' 10 tall. JOSEPH FACIOTTI Joe's 170 lb., S' 11 . comes from Camp Hill. A stellar end for the Rectormen. Possessor of two football letters. HARRY LINDAHL Brilliant forward on the quintet- Har comes from Charter Oak and has two letters-Award- ed gift for his high scholastic standing. SAMUEL TAYLOR Rector's all-around man Sam with his 160 lb. 5' 11 physique was a real asset as an end on the football team and guard on the quintet. Holds two football and two basketball letters. ARTHUR KOMOROSKI A Archy's grand defense work as tackle helped the squad immensely-5' 9 weighs 175 lbs.- hails from Glendale-has a football letter. ALBERT CASTAGNACCI East Carnegie lad-although small in stature, Al made the varsity two years and played some grand games as forward. ALEX COVI As fullback for the football team and forward on the quintet, Covi's 160 lb., 6' were indispens- able. Possesses a football and two basketball letters. VARSITY BASKETBALL 1 1 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL Hoping to take over the section 12 championship, Coach Rector's varsity quintet opened its 1940-41 season with a 23-16 triumph over the alumni. Moving on to Craf- ton the Bears were handed their first setback. Back home once more the boys en- gaged in a rough and tumble game against St. Lukes and came out on top 23-22. De- feats at the hands of Carnegie and Bethel, the first league encounter, were disregarded as the Bears emerged victorious in their next three games with Snowden, Morganza and Baldwin Township. Games with Bridrgeville, Carnegie and Bethel were played hard and fast but to no avail, as the Scott Township five gave up three in a row. The team checked this losing streak with a snappy win over Snowden 25-19. Traveling on to Morganza the boys lost a game 33-29. Playing at home against South Fayette the team found itself and scored 31-22 triumph over the green and white. Engaging in a game with their city rival, St. Lukes, the Bears eeked out a 29-27 decision. The Scott quintet kept the ball rolling as they handed Baldwin Township a 39-26 setback. Play- ing -the last game of their season, due to a cancelled game with South Fayette, the boys encountered Bridgeville, but the rough affair proved disastrous as the Bears,' went d-own by a score of 38-24. Through graduation, Coach Rector loses five members of the Varsity Squad: Covi. Dixon, Taylor, Lindahl and Castagnacci, but with the return of Shipley, Doerflinger and Hoffman he may look forward to a 'better season next fall. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Scott Township's Junior Varsity basketball squad finished its season with a record that is far from being unsatisfactory. From its fourteen game schedule it came through with victories in nine tilts. The squad, consisting of only Sophomores and Freshmen, is fully capable of taking care of the Varsity berths for the next few years. Outstanding players of the Junior Varsity squad were: Juzefski, Medwig and Lunn. G.fL A. CLASS BASKETBALL GUAML The G.A.A. which prompts good sportsmanship as one of their principles, has shown theirs this yearg towering above previous years the girls have displayed their ability and.cooperation. The enrollment increased to 104 members. Various tournaments were held by the girls of the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. Corner Kick has been one of the new added games, along with the good old games of basketball and volley ball. Several pieces of new equipment have been added including flying rings, climbing ropes, balance beams, and a few mats. This organization also bought a combination victrola and radio, which they used at noon to entertain dancing-minded students. The girls deserved special mention for contributing one-third of the price for the new scales. The winning captains of the various tournaments are: Corner Kick--Edith Mauti fllth gradej Basketball Volley Ball Letters were rewarded to the seniors who have best displayed their ability in sports for the four years they were members of the G.A.A. These seniors were given the honor of autographing the big S. The G.A.A. has prospered this year under the helpful leadership of Eileen Hoffman, President, Mildred Reinstadler, Vice President, and Elizabeth Winstein, Secretary- Treasurer. i BOYS CLASS BASKETBALL Again using the tournament procedure drawn up by Coach Rector, class basket- ball completed another annual event at Scott Township High School. For the first time since class basketball started at Scott Township, the Seniors fail- ed to hold the class basketball championship. A fast-moving Junior quintet starring Cash, Balisky, McGuire, Kantor and Sterba routed all other competitors and wound up on top. As a reward for this accomplishment, the Juniors were entitled to a game with the Scott Township Faculty and District Coaches. Modeck, senior, and Elwarner, soph, were outstanding among participants. The final standing of the teams were as follows: A Won Lost Pct. ,Juniors ...........,.............,...,........,........,.......... ..... 3 0 ' 1.000 Seniors ..,..... ...,.. 2 2 . 5 0 0 A Sophomores ..,. ...,. 1 2 .3 3 3 Freshmen ,... ...... 0 2 . 0 00 ACTIVITIES 4' 4: 'L 'k u i ff' f A' E Fm H9 fi! ffffffffffff 1 I I 0M ? SCQTTIE STAFF X S SCOTTIE STAFF Cramped for time, the newly elected Scottie Staff got down to business. Meeting once a week, under the able supervision and advice of Mrs. Bixler, the staff accomplished their work fast UQ and furious- ly. Yearning for something new, they set about making some radical changes. A theme for a yearbook is always a question, all the annuals have one, so why not make a yearbook without a theme-just show views of student acti- vity throughout the school? One was to accomplish that was by printing numerous snapshots through- out the book. That was Joe Vajasa'ble's job-to get the student body to contribute and make the idea a success. The office of editor-in-chief was given to Ed Kos- wick who was both capable and dependable. All his spare time was spent in trying to make The Scottie a bigger success. To him, most of the credit should be given. The world, being in the situation it is, the need for humor was stressed. Harry Lindahl, capable art editor, knew the answer when he suggested the Senior Prophecy be depicted in cartoon instead of prose. Harry, already assigned to do the drawings for the division pages, with the help of editor-in- chief, accomplished his task in the short period allotted. Still striving for something new, Norma Vanse- low suggested a Scottie Day, a day set aside for students of the high school to contribute original verse or talent to The Scottie, the best being printed within. Carolyn Jones, popular poetess-laureate, contributed her talents to the judging of the Scottie Day contributions and to the writing of all the verse for the Senior personel. Thanks Carolyn! Sam Taylor, Sports Editor, also helped the cause of something different by outlining brief biographies of Senior football and basketball stars, besides doing his assigned sports write-ups. Dorothy Dillon, literary editor, deserves much credit for the success of the yearbook, for her splen- did write-ups and excellent drawing up of the Class Will to lend more humor to the book. Credit is also due to Katherine Petrosky, Alfreda Wrobleski, James McGrady, and Ray Modeck for their aid and coop- eration in helping draw the will. Dorothy Reese, girls' Sports Editor, gave her best in the write-up of girls' sports. Ralph Emerson, Music Editor, wrote about happenings of Band, Orchestra, and Mr. Kirkell's class. Norma Vanselow, Club Editor, gave all her effort to get the Activities Division fill- ed in. On the financial and more tactful side, Al Castig- nacci and Onnie Colteryahn, through their untiring efforts, made The Scolfie a financial as well as social success. Al,through his spark-plug salesmanship, and Onnie through her ad-getting were invaluable to the ptiblication of this annual and should get a round of applause. The rest of the staff feel indebted to the typists, Betty Bauer, Mary Bondello, and Evelyn Long for their whole-hearted cooperation with the rest of the staff. Great promise of future staffs was shown in brilli- ant write-ups by the under graduates, relating the histories of the Junior, Sophomore and Junior High School activities. Although honored and rich in experience from their service on The Scottie, the staff let out a sigh of relief as it left for publication. ART CLUB PRESS CLUB ART CLUB The Art Club has had a very successful year under the supervision of Miss Miller. The work of the students showed that they really have art technique in their abstract and realistic creations. Different media appropriate for various art projects were used including poster paint for the advertising of schcol activities, enamel for painting on glassg oil paints used for the painting of statuettesg India ink, water colors, crayons, bronze powder, pas- tels, frescos, plasteline for decorative masks finished in papier-machi, mongol pencils used on Christmas cards, and the new prang textile colors for painting designs on clo-th, handkerchiefs and doillies. Life drawings were made by having different members pose in natural standing and sitting positions--these of which were first made in block formation and finished in various values of charcoal. Leather and fiber board for belts and pocketbooks and a motosaw used for jig- sawing membership pins in the form of palettes were purchased with the club dues. The artists put aside their work occasionally and were entertained by plays given by fellow members. Vera Ciofani, George Aubenque, and Walter Ptaszek took part in The Proposal under the leadership of Grace Bisig and Ann Yurchak, Elizabeth Maret- ti, Lena Fantoni, and William Schmider, in The Followers by Virginia Hoffman. We all sincerely hope the Art Club will continue to be as successful in the years to Come. ' The oflicers are: President, Ann Yurchakg Vice President, Mary Delores Schaffer, Secretary, Vera Ciofanig Treasurer, Virginia Hoffman, Sponsor, Miss Miller. PRESS CLUB This year there was a great change in the Scott-T-News. Miss Metz was the sponsor of the paper for the first time, and instead of being mimeographed the paper was printed. Photographs were also featured. Everyone enjoyed working under Harry Lindahl and Joe Vajsabl, co-editors. The cooperation of the reporters, business manager, advertising managers and the typists helped to make the paper a great success. On October 25 and 26 the annual P. S. P. A. convention was held in Pittsburgh, and the Scott-T-News was well represented. The delegates were Claire Simpson, james Peacock, Walter Kearns, Virginia Hoffman and Georgette Meredith. The most deserving members of the staff received letters in recognition of the splendid work they accomplished. Many social activities were planned and everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. All in all this year was a su.ccessful one for the newspaper and a year whose pleasures will be recalled -by members of the staff for many years to come. SIGMA TAU ALPHA W 1 E COMMERCIAL CLUB SIGMA TAU ALPHA Since its organization in 1939, the Sigma Tau Alpha has become one of the most respected and distinguished clubs of our high school. The girls who compose this club are carefully chosen not only for their high stand- ing in scholastic activities but also the high standards, ideals and goals that each girl has set up for her attainment in life. At the beginning of this year, last year's members, who at that time totaled fif- teen, voted and accepted as their sisters ten Senior and fifteen junior girls. The girls hold their meetings each Friday afternoon and the officers carry them out in an exact business manner. , In addition to their business and social activities at school these girls planned and took many trips. For example they first visited the Conservatory. It turned out to be so interesting that the girls decided to further their education -by later taking a trip to one of the radio stations, Planaterian, and the Cathedral of Learning. Among the activities were swimming parties which proved to be very interesting and enjoyable. The girls had a taffy pull and had Miss Latimer as their guest of honor. It is the hope of the present members of the Sigma Tau Alpha that their ideals will be carried out by future members of the club. COMMERCIAL CLUB This year, inits sixth year of organization, the Commercial Club has climbed to new heights. The excellent sponsorship of Mr. Terry has guided the cluib to success in every way. The members are not only voted into the club for their high scholastic standing, and friendly character, but for their interest in the Commercial field itself. Many enjoyable cltvb periods have been spent each Friday in Mr. Terry's home room, periods not only for entertainment, but for the purpose of a better knowledge of edu- cation. Topic assignments, or perhaps the presence of a prominent speaker was en- joyed by every member. Especially liked, were the Professor Quiz programs for their humor and helpful entertainment. Cooperation is the main trait of the Commercial Club. New junior members are elected each year, so that the club may be continued from year to year, through the eager ambitions of the members who strive to perfect the club in every detail. A special feature of the club is the annual summer outing. This is appreciated by every member, and is worth looking forward to with much excitement. A very outstanding example of the club is the constitution to which every mem- ber is devoted. Each club period is conducted according to its exactness. The Commercial Clu-b is a self-supporting organization. This is due to the annual skating party or dance held each year by the membersg because of this feature no special dues or fees are required. This year's oiiicets were: President .................. ......... Ch arles Astfalk Vice President ....... ......... K athryn McIntyre Secretary ......, ....... D orothy Schaffer Treasurer ...,.. ....... J ames McGrady ORCHESTRA 1 BAND ORCHESTRA Due to the capable supervision of Mr. Kirkell, the orchestra has grown by leaps and bounds. We hope, of course, it continues at the same rate. The orchestra has a fair balance of instruments but more are needed. The orchestra played at many different occasions such as during the intermission of the Senior Play and at Commencement. The orchestra this term was made up of four trumpets, three trombones, one bari- tone flute, two cellos, four clarinets, six first violins, a bass violin, three saxophones, a mirimba and last but not least, a piano. The music department also must give much credit to Joseph Vajsabel for his 'lsplendid conducting at times when Mr. Kirkell was absent. The cooperation of all individuals concerned with the orchestra has been fine. It is hoped that there will be a steady increase in the growth of musical activity in Scott Township High School and continued support from students and community. The selections most popular with the orchestra are 1. Light Cavalry Overture, 2. Marche Fantastiguc, 3. The Bohemian Girl and the Victory Overture. BAND The band this year was composed of forty-five instruments, mostly trumpets and clarinets. Our band in comparison, in size to other bands cannot be denied the title of A Fine Marching Bandf' The most outstanding performance of the year was the spelling of Carnegie in block letter form during half time at the Scott Township and Carnegie football game. Due to an unfortunate accident that befell a few members of the iband coming home from the Burgettstown game, the band will now go to football games 'by bus. Capable leading was done by our drum major, Stanley Hansel, and our drum maj- orettes, Geraldine Tipton and Betty Wetzel. After football season the band took up a new type of music. 'Concert band music was purchased the year before and was used thereafter. A larger membership will be the aim of o-ur director, Mr. Kirkell, next year due to the fact that many members will be lost by graduation. Major letters and chevrons are awarded to members having four years of band work or two of orchestra and two of band. These letters are presented at the Athletic Banquet at which the band members are guests. , The selections most popular with the band are: 1. Notre Dame Victory March, 2. On XVisconsin , 3, Triumphal March from Aida and E1 Capitan. SENIOR PLA Y LIBRARY CLUB SENIOR PLA Y The Adorable Age by Dana Tho-mas was presented at the Carnegie Library on December 13, 1940. The following were the cast: Clarabelle, colored housekeeper for the Colby's ...... ........, J anet Hawk Elinor Colby, younger than her daughter realizes ,...... ..,4.... I rene Paharik Harriet Ayers, a friend of the family ,.............,......... . .,,..,.. H elen Mauti Mary Gay, she makes her moither's destiny ...... ,...........,.. E velyn Long Bert Parnhan, part of her destiny ......,,........... ,,...... R aymond Modeck Grant York, a polished gentleman ..,,.......,.. .,.....r J ames McGrady James Powers, adored by Mary Gay ..,.. ....... N ick Yaworsky jimmy Engle, another little girl ....,....,......,,....,,.,.....,.,..,..,..,....,............., Carolyn Jones Telegraph Messenger ......................................,.............,......,.....,........... Robert Addleman Mary Gay, a problem child to her widowed mother tries to play Cupid and start a romance between her mother and her lovable Uncle Jim, but Mrs, Coiby is fascinated by Grant York, a distinguished looking gentleman. Through a series of hilarious scenes, Mary Gay proves York to be a swindler and lands Uncle Jim as a father. Good acting, fine directing by Miss Wishart and Mrs. Bixler, excellent music and conducting by the school orchestra and Mr. Kirkell, and the special stage se'ts and scen- ery by Mr. Ramsey and the stage crew, were the contributing factors to the play's success. LIBRARY CLUB Reading and knowing what to read is essential in a democracy. The main func- tion of the Library Club is to bring about a greater appreciation of good books and in- telligent reading. The Library Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Hamilton, has a membership of thirty girls selected from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. At their meetings interesting programs are given and problems in filing cards and in the shelving of books are discussed. R One of the most important activities of the club this year was the observation of National Book Week. Folders made to resemble a 'book discussing the motto, Good Books, Good Friends , were given to all students. Posters also were placed on all the bulletin boards. Members of the club gave informal book talks in each home room. In the Library there was an exhibit of books, including the American Encyclopedia, which the Library had just acquired. In closing, a play was given for the seventh and eighth grades by members of the classes. These girls know what a storehouse of knowledge and adventure 'books are, and they have tried to give the key to others. The officers of this year were: President, Signc J. Winsteing Vice President, Evelyn Longg Secretary, Dorothy Dillon, Treasurer, Claire Simpson. .., 57 -L., AMATEUR SCIENCE CLUB AVIATION CLUB AMATEUR SCIENCE CLUB During this year, the Amateur Science Club had 'but one main purpose in mind, to train students in the International Code and radio theory. The activities of Europe move so swiftly that they are bewildering to the public. Countries are conquered within weeks, thousands of men captured, and millions of tons of shipping have gone to the bottom of the oceans. It is not generally known Uhat the most important factor in this war is instantaneous communication. Every tank, aeroplane, ship and soldier is in constant communication with the others. Our own government has realized this use of radio many years ago when it passed laws permitting amateurs to experiment with radio and operate stations without any license fee. These amateurs now are one of our most va-luable factors in the defense of this country. We need more trained men to fill the vacancies that now exist. The members of the Amateur Science Club have done their best to get a start in this field. One of our last year's members, Walter Alberts, is admired by all because he is now with the United States Navy as a radio operator on the S. S. Helena at Hawaii. The graduates continue to keep in touch with the club by means of radio. The club members have enjoyed other sciences as well. During the fall, they have been observing sun-spots, Jupiter, Saturn with its rings, the moon and the stars. T-homas Camp, Charles Matlak and Richard Lunn are experts in the use of the 6-inch telescope. Richard Lunn, George Kempf, Ernest Young and Jane Korczyk are interested in meteo- rites. They have listened to lectures at the Buhl Planetarium given by the Amateur Astronomers Association of which Mr. Brosky is a member. The club continues to work with photography and seismology. One of the club's chief ambitions was realized this year when the radio sound sys- tem was completed in the school, Edward Radzik, Tom Muschweck, Alfred Wrobleski, Mike Moroz, and Herb Kumpf assisted in the installation of it. . The announcers at the football games were Julius Yuha and Henb Kumpf. The club hopes to keep its station, WSRLN, on the air constantly so that it can maintain contacts with other schools. AVIATION CLUB So that the students of Scott Township High School who are interested in aviation might gain information concerning this modern and progressing industry, an Aviation Club was organized under the leadership of Mr. Barthen, who is a licensed pilot. Since the first meeting held on March 9, 1939, the club has advanced to great heights. James Kelly, a charter member, now holds the National Youth Record for gliders while Leon Hastings, whom we- all remember as a former student of Scott Township High 'School, and john Halley have the distinction of being the youngest licensed pilots in Allegheny County. During many of the Club meetings, the members have had the pleasure of hearing various educational talks on aeronautics given by speakers who are experts in the differ- ent branches of aviation. Activities of the Club for the school year of 1940-1941 have been made interest- ing and instructivep . Each member has 'been given a model kit and is receiving person- al instructions during the Club periods by a committee properly chosen in building model planes. When the students have finished their planes, a contest will be held and prizes will be awarded to the winners. The members are gaining endless information from books and magazines relating to planes, models of engines, controls and their manipulations, which are in the posses- sion of the Club. They expect to have The Penguin completed within the near fu- ture. This, as most of us know, is a full sized, ground training plane which is being constructed by the students in the Club. LIBRARY HOME ROOM swf X HI-Y CLUB LIBRARY HOME ROOM How many are there? just twenty-nine Each with her winning smileg sublime, Each with her books .from which to work, These girls have their duties that none will shirk. How many are there? just nine and twenty Led by a teacher with kindness plenty, Go up to the third floor and you shall see Those eager girls from the Library. Maintaining a high scholastic record was an aim of each girl. B plus was the av- erage for the first semester. Home room periods were used to discuss topics in which they were most interested. The following subjects were discussed enthusiasticallyg correct manners, good and bad points of a conversationalist, friendliness, personality, and careers. The girls concluded that mere talk was cheap so planned to put into practice what they had discuss-ed. The maintenance of a bulletin board was another successful project. Each day, clippings from the newspaper and magazines were placed on the bulletin board. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Therefore many interesting games were explained and played. Leadership and cooperation were developed in this manner. These girls ardorously co-operated in Scott Township High activities. The Sigma Tau Alpha Library Club, Art Club, G.A.A. and Commercial Club included girls from this noted lively group. Their class room officers for the year were: President ......,..............,.....,......,.......,................ Mildred Reinstadtler Vice President ..... .......... K arhleen Mclntrye Secretary ....,..................,.......................,....,................... Jeanne Camp Treasurer ..,............,,.......................................,..,.............. Edith Mauti If you go to the third floor you shall see those eager girls from the Library. HI-Y CLUB The meeting will now come to order! Under the able leadership of Duane Dixon, joe Facciotti and Al Castagnacci and supervision of Mr. Patterson, the Hi-Y Club maintained its standards of Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship and Clean Living. The club held a number of swimming parties, was honored by visits of Mr. Rope, and the crowning even-t was the Hi-Y party. The Hi-Y Swingsters were -the school's swing sensation for noon-'time dancing. But in all it accomplished its prime purpose and will still be regarded as one of the better clubs of the school. The oihcers elected to take over for the next season are: President ......................... ........,. G . Duda Vice President .,....... ......, R , Manual Secretary-Treasurer ..,.. ,.,..., A . Dvorak SENIOR DIARY SEPTEMBER 1 Eager Stoodents clamor to be let in the school!!!!! 6 Magazine, Lady? Senior Magazine Campaign. 9 Bargain Day--The sale of the A.A. season tickets. 10 Eyebrows raised as carbon disulphide explod- ed in the Chemistry Lab. 11 Election returns after election of class officers. ' 20 Boy was that a bad start-Shaler Township defeated our boys in their first football game of the season. OCTOBER 10-11 Hot Dowg!! The teachers had to go to school that day-and We stoodents got a va- cation all by ourselves-well--whatt a ya know! 12 Here comes the bride! Yessire Miss Durkal- ska became Mrs, Samuel Musico. 14-18 Ah Romeo, My Romeo--Wherefare art thou,-Those lovely dames flying around the school that day were the Sigma Tau Alpha girls in their initiation baskets -Those huge bow ribbons were but definitely the STUFF. 25 Boy all the kids just couldn't wait for a little rug cuttin' that was awaiting to be done at the A. A. dance-Boy, was it swell. 27-30 Did you ever see anything as cute as those long skirts and pigtails-the Commer- cial Club initiation. Z3 The election returns of the junior oiiicers were revealed.--Boy that was sure some campaignin' stunt they had. NOVEMBER 2 Who wouldnit celebrate!! Scott won their first game in two years. Scored over Cora- opolis with a final score of 19-6. The boys were rewarded with a spaghetti dinner that will live a long time in their memories. 8 Hit 'em hi-hit 'em low!-Yessiree-this was the day we broke all precedents and scored over St. Lukes-19-0. Boy! we were really in the victory march that day. 11 Ah Sweet Reverie-a day of vacation and peaceful rest from books and such-Armis- tice Day. 15 The Juniors picked their class rings and there was a lot of talk ringing in our ears that day. , , , ,, , ,W Y 7 10-1 18 25-2 28-2 Once in a lifetime! We waited ufofujr years and finally got our revenge. A Red Letter Day in our football history-Didn't we defeat Carnegie with the score at 19-0- Sure we did and why shouldn't we shout? 6 Give me a book and I'll tell you it's Book Week-Yea man, there were plenty of book worms .crawling around from the 10th to the 16th-Ya know why-it was Annual Book Week. And who can forget -that fateful day when a few stoodents got their dates mixed Qand their brainsj and fumbled while de-claring a holly-day for themselves. 8 A-h Sweet Mystery of Life!! Those dee- vine damsels flying around school were trooly the Hi-Y boys in their initiation togs-Ah Dear! 9 Nice good old Thanksgiving-We all gave thanks for a Holly-Day. DECEMBER 2 S 6 8 10 12 13 The second six weeks period ended and all the stoodents began to do some serious thinking about those red grades. Oh Unhappy Sadie Hawkins Day! Report cards had their coming out party. There were lots of tears heard and shed over those scarlet conduct grades. Rah! rah! rah! Scott's basketball team de- feated the Alumni, Then there was the day Miss Hamilton took the Senior English Class on a trip to the Sun-Tele. Before the tour began everyone was instructed to meet at a certain time and leave together. Time marched on and the tour ended. The class met-sans Miss Hamilton!!! The guide was sent to look for her. Oh Woe is us-This was one of those dates we like to forget. Crafton defeated our valiant basketball team. Victory! We defeated the mighty Saint Lukes team. Lights-Camera-Action! janet Hawk's black face .,.. Jim McGrady's tuxedo .,.. Evelyn Long's famous lines from Shakespeare ...Bob Addleman's sound effects...Irene Parahik's motherly advice .,., Ray Modeck's changing voice .... Nick Yaworski's violent love scenes SENIOR DIARY Carolyn jone's interpretation of spitfire ...Helen Mauti's demure acting .... Miss Wis- hart's nerves and Miss Blackstone's coaching ....This all added up to the Senior Play, The Adorable Age . Who can forget??? ...Who wants to. The Art Club turned theatrical and present- ed two dramatic plays-The Proposal and The Followers. We were excused for the Christmas Holly- Days and ye olde Christmas Spirit was scattered around. The Royal Prestonians gave out with carols-the P. A. System was introduced to us. The monthly edition of the Scott-T-News made its appearance. The day when the local dirt was dished out and everyone knew who went where with who and why. JANUARY Resolved: not to be sent up to the office again. Resolutions broken, and -that's not all that's broken-' ' OUCH l ' ' Mr. Patterson: After all, what are we on this earth for? Foo: For awhile! Another Ska-ting Party-and I thought -those pains were rheumatic. Oh, sumptin' happened--Rememiber? Friday-need more be said? FEBRUARY Many spills were taken at this affair-Senior skating party at Sports Haven. The honor of presenting the first program over the P. A. System went to Miss Metz. A program of our sixteenth president, Ab- raham Lincoln. The Sigma Tau Alpha girls greased their hands and went to work--Pulling Taffy!!! A change in hearts took place at the Com- mercial Club Va-lentine party. In a hair raising game, Scott defeated the Saint Lukes boys for the second time-nice goin' boys. The dance held for a good cause-to pay for the newly purchased fire truck. Miss Wishartis room did a swell job of honoring our first president with a program over the P. A. System. 22 Vacation-Washington's Birthday fSatur- dayj. ' 24 J. Vajasable's version of the Old Faithful Geyser in chem. lab. with the HZO faucet. 25 The end of an almost perfect basketball sea- son-Thanks to our boys. MARCH 3 Windy? Oh well, us boys don't mind. 6 Operetter practice in full swing, Miss Metz trying her best at teaching the drama, and Mr. Kirkell the moosic. . 7 Rehoisal-Kirkell removes tie, unbuttons collar, loosens Suspenders, and cracks, Peo- ple get paid for doin' this -at the Casino. 26 Mr. Whoopanholler, alias Mike Moroz, get- ting ill on a lic stogie during dress rehearsal. 27 Comedy supplied by Shipley, Moroz, Kose- wick, Lindahl, Tipton, Oovi, France. Sing- ing by Smarsh, Lutz, Shiller McElwee, Long, Korczyk, jones, Chorus. Music by orchestra, all put together made 'the greatest show on mirth. APRIL 1 Boy did they bite! 10-14 A well earned vacation for all we poor hard worked stoodents-well at least we thought so-Easter vacation. MAY 1 Senior Hour--did we have fun? Name cards distributed, 6 James Kelly in Mechanical Drawing Class, Foo, for two cents I'd break your neck, for three cents I'd kill you. Mr. Ramsey: What would you do if I gave you a nickel? George Kempf, Pall over. , 9 The most brilliant and most waited for af- fair of the school year, the JUNIOR PROM. 15 Hi-Y Party, Oh Baby, did Lou Davis wofw 'em! 16 Open House--Did ya hafta tell my mother about dem E's. 21 School Picnic-need more be said? 22 Oh happy me, last day of school for us Seenyers. 23 Seniors participating in a Patriotic Rally at South Park, JUNE 1 Baccalaureate services. 2. YIPEE! The dance was swell, too. 5 Just wait until next year! K SNAPSHOTS SNAPSHOTS SCOTTIE DAY SOPHOMORE CAMPAIGN Scottie day is drawing near and since I have nothing to do, I'd like to write a letter just from me to you, Have you heard the campaign speeches That have -been drifting over the air, Frank Janocha and Mike Moroz speaking On all stuff like, that there, If you cast your vote for Yurchak you're given a sucker off-hand, And just between me and you, I'm casting my vote for Ann, If for Walter Tafelski you vote, a piece of gum you receive, I've always said, and I still say yet, In a good Secretary, I do believe, So if you ever have to vote don't let it drive you insane, just back up your spirits and confidentially, Remember the Sophomore Campaign. FUTURE AMBITIONS The following statements are sort of exaggerated, They're about the seniors that will be graduated. The girls have visions and dreams Of 'being famous Movie Queens . The boys wouldn't mind being Gables and Taylors, But they'll probably end up being sailors. Some of the boys may be news commentators, Others may be in the army peeling 'tators. Now with all foolishness set aside, I'm sure the seniors will succeed if they always try. Lillian Muller '43 Out of school and on tothe highway of life, And on through many a Year, Good luck, bad luck, sorrows, joys, Many a hope and fear, Then think back just a little way, Of when you were in school, Remember the memories, smiles, laughter, And the golden rule, But now we turn to a layer task, And turn to the face of time, Please take it with a smile, not tears, And the highway of time you will climb. Robert Dell '43 RECIPE FOR STUDYING One or more fEnglishj Qbooks for any other bookj, All your brains Qif you have anyj , Your thinking cap Cbuy a new one if yours is faded or worn outj, One or more chairs Qif you wish to be more corn- fortable use the sofaj, Sit yourself in a chair, get your book and put your thinking cap on and don't forget your brains. Get them in their working positions. Do this often because Practice makes Perfect. QApproved by Kindergarten Teachersj. Cecilia Bielewicz '43 SCOTTIE DAY AS A FRESHIE SEES IT P. Don't you Seniors want to shout? No more marks to worry about. No more outside reading books, No more teachers don't looks. just let down your hair and yell, You don't have to beat the bell. Now if I were graduating, I would do some celebrating. I'd just let my lessons go, And then take in the midnight show. I wouldn't go to bed at eight, So that next day I'd not be late. Still, in ways I'm kind of glad, Life in high school's not so bad. It's a cinch, you can't deny, It's fun to go to Scott Twp. High ' Virginia Hoffm A. SYSTEM I was sit-ting quietly in class one day QAnd just think of my dismayl, When all of a sudden I heard a sound I sat up and looked around, And discovered everyone was listenin' For a voice on the P. A. System. an After all, I really do like it very much, Because I can hear music, bulletins, and such, Everyday I can look forward to Hearing something a little new. Congratulations! to you all Who helped to get that box on the wall. Caterina Fusari '44 MY AMERICA Dear Lord, Fm thankful that I can proudly say, My country is the U.S.A. , Where God and man are still united, Democracy is yet unblighted. I'm glad that in this war torn world, So full of tears and strife, I have a rightful heritage To a peaceful life. I'm grateful for my privilege, For a land that is my own, God, bless America, My heritage, my home. Amen. Carolyn jones '41 Bing, Bang, Boom, Crash! Human bodies ground to hash, Nazi blitzkrieg? Not at all- Seventh graders in the hall. ' Harry Lindahl ,41 PA TRON S C. E. HERMAN PAUL A. PACHEL JIMMIE BAGNATO EDNA'S BEAUTY SALON CLIFFORD H. BIXLER MARTHA J. TYGARD MARIE M. KENNY CHARLES L. COLTERYAHN AND MRS. W. V. BLACKSTONE CHARLES E. SUMPTER CLARA E. METZ HERBERT C. GINSBERG L. HAROLD KIRKELL ---,---Yvv-,v-v,-----vv,-- SCOTTIE DAY FEBRUARY-THE MONTH OF FAME This is the shortest month of the year, Yet it's full of the birthdays of fame History was made and lives again In this passing parade of names. First, from the album of February, Steps a man in whose memory, XVe think of as our greatest general, Leader of Democracy. Yes, this man is George Washington, Great in his every endeavor, Father of our country, His name will live forever. Next is the man of homespun stock, Born in obscure poverty, He rose from meager circumstance To the seat of presidency. He won the nick name honest Abe , And valued simple things, Abraham Lincoln, man of the people, In his name liberty rings! And now 'before us stands a man, Whose birth we celebrate, Born to give his life's inventions For all humanities sake. This man is Thomas A. Edison, Inven-tor, brilliant and clever, His work lives on as a symbol, That his name will live forever. And here is Charles A. Lindbergh, Pioneer in aviation, Born in the month of February, Protege of our nation. Longfellow, Dickens, Handel, Caruso and Buffalo Bill, These are the famous birthdays, The February calendar fills. And so we View th-is long parade, Of everlasting names, And in true sincerity hail, February, month of fame. Carolyn SCOTTIE DAY Here is our year book for 4-lf' To bring it to you was lots of fun, We hope it brings you fun and cheer, Jones '41 And happy memories for the coming years. ' Andy Sepos '41 We are a class of Scott High School. We work hard and never fool, We like the teachers and get along But when we don't have our Work, Things don't go so well. Wm. SCHOOL DAYS swell, Hartz '46 What a monotonous day I have at school, Although sometimes I think I'm a fool For not trying to make the 'best of it. All you do is sit all day And try to listen to what the teachers But soon you're on the verge of sleep, But attempt the task your eyes open Then the bell rings as a rule, And up to change classes once more, Now do you think I'm a fool, For such a monotonous day at school? Say, to keep. COLTERYAHN SANITARY DAIRY 951 BANKSVILLE ROAD, PITTSBURGH, PA. You've tried the rest-Now try the best Milk, Cream, Butter, Eggs Residence Phone Car. 888 Ofiice Phone Fieldbrook 7757 SCOTTIE DAY MY OPINION OF SOOTT THE SENIOR PRESIDENT I had spent nine years in another school before I came to Scott. I started into this school on November the first. At first I was a bit lonesome, that I knew. But I was placed in a very good class and soon made friends. The subjects I had been taking fitted in very nicely with the su-bjects of this school. I soon learned to respect Scott for the reputation it maintained. At firstl was introduced to the teacher as I entered each class, given material and set out to work and do my very best. I admired the way hall traffic was conducted. Why now when I think 'back to the time that I said that no school 'but the last one that I attended would satisfy me, I see how wrong I Was. But now I think Scot-t is the school to my ideal. The class of nineteen forty-one Is one of the finest yet. The problems they've undertaken to date Have been very successfully met. I'm not a seniorg but I for one Can see what steps they've made. The leaders they've chosen to guide them Are of the finest grade. This verse is a tribute to one of them. The one they have made their chief. Not a finer selection could have been made Harry Madden ,44 'Tis this author's firm belief. OBITUARY Here lies the remains of Mr. Book, Whom students seldom give a look. For months and months he was left in school, As disregarded as any rule. The verse 'below might well describe The virtues of this lass: Yes, Seniors, You have chosen well An hour a day he was taken out, The leader of your class But after that left to pout, Now, this went on from the first bleak day- Was still goin' on at the end of May. E-very inch the perfect lady, When suddenly to his great surprise, I-dol of her friends. IIQI-e vias carrieidhhomeliimid manyh silghs. d L-et each goal she strives for, find successful ends. or ours an ours e was us e aroun , - - 'Till off came the cover with, which he was bound. E-IZ? bg' 53552553 lie: 3:3655 His pages were smeared and corners were bent, N- Y gd f. h. .' h . h . fFrom cover to cover the student wenvtj ew an mer t mgs awalt er' m t e coming The shock was too much for poor Mr. Book, OWS- Who now for rubbish is mistook. Delores Cagney '41 Carolyn Reese '42 Paul M. K iehart VIOLIN MAKING Repairing of String Instruments Bow Rehairing 117 Ash Street Glendale, Pa. Compliments of A Friend YORK FURNITURE COMPANY CARNEGIE'S BEST FURNITURE STORE CARNEGIE PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of A Friend Congratulations and Success to The Class of '41 Riley's Service Station Next to Scott Township High 1 l SCOTTIE' DAY Outside it may be sunny, Or it might even rain, But still we have to sit inside and strive and strain. To think up something and endeavor To think it very smart and clever. First you take a little nap Then on goes that little think cap, You get a piece of paper and a pencil Then you keep on writing, Until you get your fill. You then sign your name and say, Gee, all this work, for Scottie Day. Maxine Fierst '46 Each morning to Scott High we go Regardless of rain, sleet, or snow, Th-ere are lessons and studying to be done, But through it all, we have our fun. Each subject is taught with patience and care For graduation day will eventually be there So hasten to the study hall, And prepare your lessons, one and all. Betty Langer '46 This book which now before you lies, Holds memories, dreams and friendly ties, Mellowed memories, gayly dancing dreams New friends and old, Worthy deeds of bold, Foolish pranks left not untold. All this within these covers found Love, companionship, sportsmanship, unbound. Marceline Wfrohlewski ,45 When school is out on Friday, We all have lots of fun We hate to go back on Monday, Cause we know that our fun will be done. Anna Tamulinas '46 There's a football team in Glendale, Which you really ought to know, 'Cause when it comes to sportsmanship This team just steals the show. The football players in themselves Wel-I, I really can't express it, But the spirit these boys possess Is pure and sort of blessed. Now some of them will leave us Such as Taylor, Dixon and Facciotti, But others soon will take their places, You know them as Laningar, McGuire, Faloney. Although we lost a good player Due to- an illness which was a great lack, XVe came through with flying colors But still wish Heaps were back. 'Cause these boys must have some coaching To learn all the tricks and plays, We have to thank Coach Rector For the swell team we have today. Now surely you recognized the players And you all should know the coach, And if you clidn't guess the school is Scott You surely are a dope! Irene McGuire '44 1: :1 1 1 Glendale Meat Market IE BLLSIHBSS Tfdlnlny Cvlleye 1 1 I 'I Secretarial Accounting I1 214 Carothers Avenue Carnegie, Pa. I Business Administration Courses I '1 I Car. 9237 Fulton Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Atlantic 2678 If Ig 1 ..l, I1 'I 1 I 1 tl 'I 'I KENNY TRANSFER 5: 'I I 125 THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. 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