Scott Township High School - Scottie Yearbook (Carnegie, PA)

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A ' .2 X ' X X Sikh '- ,1 K if X ., lffemotief Scania we f ,gioffie f f jze .glnior 661,55 EAL of Cmfmfd l ADMINISTRATION ' 0 FACULTY 9 SENIORS ACTIVITIES HALL OF FAME ' JUNTORS I ' SOPHOMORES ' SMALL FRY 0 CLUBS 0 Music ' DRAMA ' ATHLETICS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL ' ALUMNI Scottie - 4 OPQ l,l!0l N building the 'I946 Scottie, three elements have molded and determined its structure: beauty, simplicity, and the presentation of a true record of the year's activ- ity. We have used music as our theme. Shelley, in one ot his short melodious songs, wrote: MUSIC WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE, VIBRATES IN THE MEMORY. We believe our yearbook represents to a greater degree the idea expressed so beautifully by the be- loved Englishfpoet. The Scottie is a book of memories that will live long after our graduation day. All we ask is that this book preserves for you, indi- vidually, that which represents your happiest moments at Scott Twp. High School. Scottie - 5 Scoiiie - 6 - X X , . Q i . . . . . . X . 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'Till the end of time, When our youth has dwindled through, Let memory bring forth thoughts of friendship And friends all dear and true. 'Till the dust of time, Dims our sight of olden days We'll see clearly still in years to come Our old Scott Township High. So here's goodby to Alma Mater We really hate to leave,' But you'll be with us always 'Till the end of time. ' Scottie - 9 f,, ig if V 51150145 0 46 QIAQVLKL ,ie Mr. Charles Johnston BOARD OF EDUCATION Standing-Mr. Richard Darnley, Vice President Mr. David Harrison, Solicitor: Mr. John Kietner, Treas urerp Mr, Paul Kiehart. Seated-Mr. James Prescott, Mr. Edward Skrzyp- inslfxi, President: Mr. Stanley Brosky, Secretary. O S nie-10 ALMA MATER OFFICE ASSISTANT SCHOOL NURSE Miss Marie Chiodo Miss Mildred Cox Scottie - 'I 'I O THE MEMBERS OF OUR FACULTY WHO SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THEIR COUNTRY 8 COVVLQ 01418 ir r. arren jrif5cA mn. yofm pamdey r. 5-Zsauic! .gioeizer 'k 'A' ir 'k ul' 'k S Q' -12 1 MISS PHEOBE M. LATIMER Supervising Principal MR. HENRY ROBERTS Principal Slow JA, vga BIA6 Scottie -- I4 Harry Baird Paul Beadling Cecile Dicks George Dresmich Mary Johnston Norine Jolly Clara Metz Lorraine Newmeyer Nell Shank Ann Shaw Pauline Boor Warner Fritsch Eileen lawhead George Patterson Nelle Speokman Scottie - l5 Bertha Brosky Florence Clancy Beatrice Gould Anna Moe Hayward Lois Mason Ruth McVicker John Ramsey Hazel Rickenbach Michael Terry Mamie Volpe lUHZEMOKD QmMMfgWmMHmxQW and 22 947 6 GM. dwg!! Jam 0651 HMA Zn,.6yea15+i,..,' 15 564m ,W ww? 02frz4.fClu,.n .AJ 2 . Q 'BQ 2 :R 49, ,L,m,g,,,,9Af , ' ,IAM ZJLW, : Z J' sua W 97 1 . 4420? ?,g...,4,,ff! 76-we-v an 1901-246 M141 Q00'4'MD7e' ,44fNZ63e-4513 . 1 ff U AM MGH JAM! 5,754,435 Qene.1-al5xc,1'Q.7,CQ, , 9 ZW! 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VIRGINIA ASTORINO Tiny but Iovely...has lustrous black hair and long black eyelashes...Iooks well in red...an accomplished dancer..has a surprisingly loud giggle for one so small. VIRGINIA BAIRD An expert at any kind of dance. ..good at all sports. .plans to work in a bank after gradua- tion. . .an excellent student. . .a drummer in the band. Scottie HENRY BARUS Friend to all. . .always has a ready smile.. . likes a little fun. .seldom in quiet moods. ' FRANCES BERNACIAK An excellent scholar. .-.quiet. . .enjoys reading good books. . .seldom heard from. . .works hard taking care of the library. MARGARET BEYER Easy to get along with. . .has a fine alto voice. . . always seen laughing with Red , . .an avid sports fan. .has trouble keeping quiet in all her classes. -I9 l CLAIRE BIER A neat dresser. ..holds the players' iackets at the basketball games...she and Josie are in- separable . . . has lovely long black hair. DOLORES BREM One of the most talkative senior gals. . .a mem- ber of the L.O.S. Club...can always be seen with the twins...laughs at anything funny.. enioys bowling and movies. CATHERINE BUHONICK Seems quiet until you get to know her better. . . enjoys playing basketball. . .always has her work well done. Scottie Claire Bier Dolores Brem Catherine Buhonick Virginia Burke Glenn Burnside Jean Cain VIRGINIA BURKE Always seen cracking gum in study hall...en- ioys driving the gang around in her car... changes moods easily. . .has a distinctive, long- loping walk. GLENN BURNSIDE Happy-go-lucky mischievous when Hank's around. . .slightly confused by trig problems. . . a seasoned fox hunter. JEAN CAIN Has blonde hair and blue eyes...her favorite past time is playing the guitar and singing cow- boy songs. . .loves to giggle and laugh. . .quiet in classes. Mary Capecci Robert Cardillo Otis Casto Carmella Chiodo Loretta Coyle Louis Czambel MARY CAPECCI A' whiz on the typewriter. . .keeps the gang laughing at her iokes in the lunchroom. . .has a low husky voice. ..speaks Spanish fluently. ROBERT CARDILLO Serious and quiet-does his work willingly... dresses immaculately. OTIS CASTO One of the Blow-torch Boys of Chem Lab. . . wants to be a printer. . .enioys reading between the lines. . .ci practical ioker. Scottie l CARMELLA CHIODO Better known by her appropriate nickname Dolly ...excelIs in the art of sewing...has black hair and big brown eyes. . .a lovely sight in any of the bright colors. LORETTA COYLE Remembered for her role of Luscious in the Senior Play. . .has lovely copper colored hair. . . popular with everyone. ..a prominent member of the Busy Bee Corner of 215. LOUIS CZAMBEL Quiet, gentlemanly. . .neat in appearance. . .did swell as Hubert in the Senior Play. . .bound to go a long way. Robert Daube Patti Da ubie Harry Dempster ROBERT DAUBE Our own barefoot boy. ..lives on the Milky Way ...interested in his work and something in the Junior Class. PATRICIA DAUBIE Lovely to look at.. .popular with all the boys. . . is well known for her excellent art work. . .has job with the Pittsburgh Press that takes up much of her time. . HARRY DEMPSTER Herky to you...small but mighty...a main- spring of our basketball team, The Big Five. Scottie - 22 William Doak Joseph Downey Bob Dufty WILLIAM DOAK Friendly and quiet. . .always smiling. . .seems to enioy a ioke unknown to anyone else. JOSEPH DOWNEY Quiet. . .rugged outdoor he-man type. . .likes to sing in the shower. ROBERT DUFTY I One of the smallest senior boys. ..always seen with boys not his size, . .our very capable year- book editor...came to us fromtDormont as a sophomore. . .one of the yarclbirds in the Senior Play. Renee Durkalska Rosemarie Dytka Lois Easton Lois Evans Maxine Fierst David Finley RENEE DU RKALSKA Quiet but a good companion. . .one of the lovely models in the Fashion Show. . .has her hair always arranged in an attractive fashion. ROSEMARIE DYT KA Slim and graceful. . .finds all boys interesting. . . does her work conscientiously. . .enjoys roller skating at Sports Haven. . .comes from East Car- negie. LOIS EASTON Known to everyone as Chickie. . .always laugh-f ing. . .hopes someday to become a nurse. . .seen at all skating parties. . .interested in the history of the surrounding territory. Scottie LOIS EVANS Another of our high stepping strutters. . .full of pep. . .always eating and chatting with Patti. . . excels in basket ball. . .comes to us from Renner- dale. MAXINE FIERST One of the nicest girls in the Senior Class. . .en- ioys art. . .very studious. . .has a very nice per- sonality. ..one of the few quiet Senior girls in study hall. DAVID FINLEY Came to us as a iunior but became popular very quickly. . .lives in the Terrace Village . . .voted one of the best looking Senior boys...a close friend of a certain iunior lass. Kathryn Fragapane Dorothy Goerl Marion Grimm William Haney Dolores Hansel George Hanwell KATH RYN FRAGAPANE One of our smallest Senior girls. . .always talk- ing about Spanish.. .always giggling. . .our only Senior Cheerleader. . .has a nice word for everyone. DOROTHY GOERL Quiet and studious...a joy to the teachers... came to us as a sophomore. MARION GRIMM Has a charming little smile. . .always seen with Jean... has a lovely personality. . .gentle,kquiet and so serene. . .comes to us from Greentree. Scottie - 24 WILLIAM HANEY Our railroader on the P. 8. W. V. can be seen with Muzzie. . .thinks Shirley is swell. ..mem- ber of our basketball team...enioys sleeping very much. DOLORES HANSEL This fair lassie is liked by all, even the boys. . . an excellent typist. . .our glamour girl from Ren- nerdale. . .always talking. . .a neat dresser. GEORGE HANWELL Cassanova of Scott Twp. High. . .always roam- ing the halls...beats the tardy bell by a few minutes. ..a demon in study hall. ..works in a Carnegie store. Laura Harriman Sarah Henry Raymond Hoffman James Hra bovsky Bernice Hudak Robert Jones LAU RA HARRIMAN Always dressed neatly. . . possesses many friends . . .enioys P.O.D.. . .getting to school on the late bus. . .worked during Christmas at the five and dime in Bridgeville. SARAH HENRY Another one of our shorties...a friend of a friend of mine...a good polka dancer...has very dark hair. . .has a secret heart-throb. RAYMOND HOFFMAN Our one and only hypnotist...belongs to the Hope Hollow gang...plays his sax very well . ..can be seen with Peduto. . .enjoys dancing. JAMES H RABOVSKY Our favorite president. ..a senior football and basketball star. . .shy when girls are around. makes a dash for the door at noon...has a pleasing personality...ideal of the girls. BERNICE HUDAK Easy to look at...enioys dancing and basket- ball.. .one of our high stepping strutters. .. rushing down to 208 at 3:30. . .full of pep and fun. ROBERT JONES ' Came to us from Kentucky. . .made a big hit in the Senior play...our great imitator...has a batch of iokes every day. . .Bob L's right hand man. Scottie - 25 Stanley Keefer Annabelle Kilyk Charles Kleer STANLEY KEEFER A yen for all girls. . .nickname is Red but no one can understand why. . .president of the Nose Club. . .makes friends easily because of his hu- morous anecdotes. ANNABELLE KILYK Can be heard in all her classes. . .came to us in her iunior year...talks about her life at Mur- phy's . . . has a nice personality . . . constantly talking about Clarence. . CHARJLES KLEER A very quiet student...always taking pictures ...can be seen talking with Mr. Patterson... easy to get along with. . .very cooperative. Scottie Josephine Komosinski Rosemary Krampe James Lane JOSEPHINE KOMOSINSKI Helped to make the l..O.S. a success...always with Claire...usually has something funny to say...interest lies in St. Lukes...liked by all her friends. ROSEMARY KRAMPE A good typist. . .can be heard above all others in class. . .one of our four charming Maiorettes . . .likes to draw. . .always seen with Celene. JAMES LANE A towering asset to our football team with his 210 lbs. at left tackle. . .hails from Fort Pitt. . . has a liking for a certain cheerleader. 26 R John Leininger Rose Leporace Robert Lewis l l Alberta Loibl Celene Lostetter Mariorie Lowar JOHN LEININGER Member of the famous Leininger football trio. . . one of the Speizer Indians. . .interest lies in Car- negie High . .. popular with all . . . attractive smile. ROSE LEPORACE Tall and slender. . .rushing to catch the bus after school.. .coming to see Esther in 212. . .has black hair. . .former usherette at our local theater. ROBERT LEWIS A great asset to our basketball and football teams...likes to visit Phyllis occasionally... once in a great while he pushes his car to school . . .resides in Fort Pitt.. .has a varying temper to go with his red hair. Scottie - 27 ALBERTA LOIBL A very neat dresser. ..hair always attractively arranged. . .quiet. . .has a hard time transcrib- ing shorthand. . .always seen going to the theater. CELENE LOSTETTER Spends most of her time in front of a mirror. . . hails from Bower HilI:. .Ray's one and only. . . liked by all who know her...always chatting with Rose in 213. MARJORIE LOWAR Laughs at everyone's iokes. . .referees the noon basketball games.. .an athletic Miss. ..has a low voice. . .teams with Rose Marie to form the East Carnegie Duo. Edward Luty Catherine Lutz Dorothy Masie EDWARD LUTY Faithful member of the band during football season. ..one of our tallest Senior boys. ..one of Mr. Patterson's jokesters...likeable person- ality. . .seen often in the library. CATHERINE LUTZ A friendly personality...working and training to be a nurse.. .seen in a serious mood at times . . .participates in sports. DOROTHY MASIE Quiet and studious. . .came to us as a iunior. . . excels in art...a very good typist...fixes her hair attractively. Scottie Nancy Maurer Jane Ann McCreedy Edna McCuen NANCY MAURER ls as neat as she is friendly. . .very intelligent in Chemistry...has really beautiful red hair... up-to-date on all news in P.O.D.. ..one of our tallest Senior girls. JANE ANN MCCREEDY Possesses a singing voice any girl would be proud to own. ..has a cheerfulness that does not fade. . .is very feminine. . .often seen in the music room. EDNA MCCUEN Her modesty and sincerity are proof of her win- ning personality . .. a very sociable Miss would do favors for anyone. George McGimpsey I Yvonne McGinnis Jack McKindley Joe McLane David Meredith Jean Moehring GEORGE McGlMPSEY Our tallest senior boy . . . another of those on the quiet side. . .a source of disappointment to his opponents in gym class. YVONNE McGINNlS A very pretty Miss...always receiving letters from her sailor. . .her personality stands out in any crowd. . .likes to laugh and giggle. JACK McKlNDLEY His impish grin catches the eyes of everyone. . . can be serious if expected of him. . .likes to be called Ackie ...has more iokes than a joke book. Scottie - 29 JOE McLANE Our drummer boy from Fox-Croft. . .possesses a pleasing personality. . .keenly interested in aer- onautics. . .always seen in the morning walk- ing to school with Ray. DAVID MEREDITH Hails from Rennerdale...member of the Rifle Club. . .6' 3 and still growing. . .belongs to the Busy Bee corner in 212. . .unruly hair.. .well liked by students and teachers. JEAN MOEHRING Really is Jeannie with the light brown hair.. . rarely is seen without Marion. . .her main inter- est is inthe Navy. . .a model in the fashion show. Clemens Modecki Helen Moore Theresa Mox CLEMENS MODECKI Attracts the girls with his dancing . . . one of our best-dressed senior boys. . .often seen arguing with Frank. . .hails from Bower Hill. HELEN MOORE Seems awfully quiet until you really know her ...is an attractive Miss. . .she and Yvonne can be seen almost any place together...is very lady-like. THERESA MOX , Always talking with Mr. Terry. . .willing to help anyone. . .a tall attractive Miss. . .has morning chats with Mr. Patterson in home room. . .inter- ested in trying out something new. Robert Mrozek Michael Mucha Margaret Mullaney Scottie ROBERT MROZEK A friend of all, including the girls. . .always one step ahead of the tardy bell. . .inevitably found arguing with Mr. Patterson in P.O.D .... enioys creating cartoons. MICHAEL MUCHA Tall and thin. . .has frequent blowups in Chem. Lab. . .is famous for his getting A grades with- out effort...always attending meetings of the Sportsmen. MARGARET MU LLAN EY A cute high-stepping maiorette. . .enioys writing to her sailor. . . really a pro when refereeing basketball games. . .a pleasant smile and a friendly disposition. Victor Muzzie Nerissa Nelson Esther Norcie Elizabeth Nutbrown Isabel Nutbrown Guy Peduto VICTOR MUZZIE Hails from Rook. . .never without his ialopy. . . right tackle on our 44 and 45 football var- sity. . .seldom seen without Vinnie. . .in a laugh- able mood at all times. NERISSA NELSON A welcome addition to our school this year.. . will undoubtedly succeed in her future as an artist. . .hos a cheerful habit of acquainting her- self with other students. ESTHER NORCIE An excellent typist. . .hair attractively arranged ...always seen talking with Rose...formerly worked at Murphy's in town. . .hails from Glen- dale Manor. . .very quiet, Scottie ELIZABETH NUTBROWN One of our twins...very attractive...wears pretty clothes...made,a big hit in Elmer -- as a twin, believe it or not. ISABEL NUTBROWN One of our twins...very attractive. ..wears pretty clothes...made a big hit in Elmer - os a twin, believe it or not. GUY PEDUTO A big hit in the Senior Play. . .still trying to mas- ter Trig. . .full of fun. . .has a serious side too . . . plans to become a forester. CHRISTINE PERHOSKY Has a fashionable wardrobe. . .small and sweet . . .seen everywhere with La Verne and Alice. . . handles large sums of' money. . .capable as treasurer of the L.O.S. JAMES PRESCOTT His interest lies in the ninth grade.. .a member of the Senior Basketball team. . . chauffeur for the East Carnegie boys. . .dislikes English. GLORIA RAGNI The kind of girl we like to know. . .full of pep. . . really good at all sports. . .simply can't get chemistry. Christine Perhosky James Prescott Gloria Ragni Dorothy Riley Charles Schrader Scottie -- 32 Agnes Schwa rtzmiller DOROTHY RILEY Our green-eyed lass. . .of the Riley-Wilsher team . . .queen of the roller rink. . .fun-loving. . .en- ioys o good ioke. CHARLES SCHRADER Made two thrilling touchdowns as guard on the football team . . . always seen reading sports stories. . .has definite opinions on everything. . . is always ready to talk about Louise. AGNES SWARTZMILLER Hubba, Hubba. . .a lovely brunette. . .gay, care- free...usually selling tickets for something or other. Frank Secllar Catherine Sekelik Rose Sekelik Emma Jane Shaffer Shirley Shafer Barbara Shay FRANK SEDLAR Rides the Collier bus every day. . .a bit noisy at times but not too troublesome. . .got interested in rollerskating this year for some female reason . . .a great help and perhaps a slight hinderance to Miss Clatty, this year. CATHERINE SEKELIK Always willing to help. . .enioys basketball and other sports . . . mischievous at times . . . studious and prompt. ROSE SEKELIK Cheerful and friendly. . .a whiz at basketball. .. active in all sports. . .likes to dance. Scottie i i l EMMA JANE SHAFFER Jolly. . .does her work well. . .enioys writing poems about her classmates. . . has a good humor. SHIRLEY SHAFER An energetic red-head. . .good dancer. . .usually seen with Aggie. . .likes to play cards. BARBARA SHAY Known to all as Babs . . .has a rippling laugh- ter . . . mixes easily with everyone . . . simply adores boys. --33 Josephine Smida Clara Sudiak Anna Tamulinas Donald Tarnosky Faye Trimmer Richard Walnoha t JOSEPHINE SMIDA Does everything with the Nutbrown twins. . .has a pleasing soft voice. . .never uses it without a reason. CLARA SUDJAK Friendly with everyone. . .studious. . .always has fun in class.. .quiet and attentive when occas- ion demands. ANNA TAMULINAS A happy blonde...forever talking and telling iokes. . .likes to laugh. . . has many friends. . . stands out in a crowd. r Scottie 7 34 DONALD TARNOSKY One of our high point men in class basketball . ..very quiet at times...usually seen with Mrozek. . .is taller than he looks. FAYE TRIMMER Quiet and studious...only girl in trig lbrave little thingJ...possesses a rare good humor. .. enjoys Mr. Baird's jokes! RICHARD WALNOHA Intelligent and good looking. ..has annual at- tacks of deer fever . . .shows loud appreciation of Mr. Baird's iokes. Mary Jane Watkinson Renz Weinmann Lorraine White Phyllis Wilsher Appalone Winkler Gertrude Zyzak MARY JANE WATKINSON A hard working student. . .enioys everything she does. . .likes to help others. . .quiet and friendly. RENZ WEINMANN Had a well remembered encounter with a skunk . . .one of our nimrods. . . has some original ideas in his English compositions. . intelligent. . .has his own trap line in the hills of Rennerdale. LORRAINE WHITE Well liked by all. . .has a perennial smile. . .par- ticipates in all sports. . .has fun in everything she does. Scottie - 35 PHYLLIS WILSHER A blonde bombshell. . .likes nothing better than a good joke...reads unusual books. APDPALONE WlNKLER t Charming. ..makes friends easily.. .enioys do- ing good art work. GERTRUDE ZYZAK Unobtrusive fa two-dollar iwordl. . .works hard and has success in all the things she does. . .likes going to school. cc rr 5 jme 085 g DOROTHY ADAMS. . .Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. . .Library Club 2, 3, 4. . .Home Ec Club 2. . .Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Usherette 4. VIRGINIA ASTORINO . . . G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 . . . Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Fashion Show 2, 3, 4 . . . Usherette I, 4 . . . Senior Dance Com- mittee 4 . . . G.A.A. Basketball Captain I. VIRGINIA BAIRD. ..G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. ..CommerciaI Club 3, 4...Skating Party Committee 3. . .Jr. Frolic 3. . .Usherette 4. . .Band 2, 3, 4. HENRY BARUS. . .Hi Y Basketball Team 4. . .Hi Y Club 4. FRANCES BERNACIAK. . .Library Club 2, 3, 4. . .Usherette Senior Play 4. MARGARET BEYER. . .G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. . .Sigma Tau Alpha 3. . .Jinx Club 4. . . Operetta 2, 3. . .Quartet 2. . .Usherette 3. . .Double Trio 3, 4. . .Senior Play 4. . . Scottie News 3, 4. . .Scottie Staff 4. CLAIRE BIER. . .G.A.A. I...L.O.S. Club 3, 4. . .Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. . .Home Ec Club 3, President 4...Operetta Usherette 3...Senior Play 4...Skating Party Committee 4. DOLORES BREM. . .Home Ec. Club 3, 4. . .L.O.S. Club 3, 4.. .Fashion Show 2, 3. CATHERINE BUHONICK. . .G.A.A. 4. . .Commercial Club 4. . .Usherette 3. W VIRGINIA BURKE. . .G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. . .Girl Reserves. . .Library Club. . .Usherette 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Scottie News. GLENN BURNSIDE. . .Hi-Y Club 3, 4. . .Skating Committee 3, 4. . .Jr. Frolic Com- mittee 3. . .Senior Play 4. JEAN CAIN. . .Home Ec. Club 4. . .Fashion Show 2, 3. MARY CAPECCI. . .G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. . .Skating Committee 2. . ..Ir. Frolic 3. . .Senior Dance 4. . .Scottie News. . .Scottie Yearbook. . . Usherette 3. Scottie - 36 H 77 :S jme Q85 g OTIS CASTO. . .Class Basketball 1, 2. . .Hi Y Club 3, 4. . .Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Jr. Frolic 3. . .Operetta 2, 3. . .Skating Party Committee 2, 3. . .Senior Play 4. . . Senior Dance Decorating Committee 4. . .Band-Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. CARMELLA CHIODO. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Home Ec. Club 2, 3. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . . Fashion Show 2, 4. LORETTA COYLE. . .Class President 2. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Skating Committee 2 . . .Operetta 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Scottie News 3, 4. LOUIS CZAMBEL. . .Commercial Club 3, 4. . .Junior Skating Party Committee. . . Senior Play 4. BOB DAUBE. . .Senior Play 4. . .Magazine Campaign Manager 4. PATTI DAUBIE...Art Club 2, 3, 4...Jinx Club 3, 4...Library Club 2, 3, 4... Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice'President 3. . .Jr. Frolic Committee. . .Usherette 4. .Q Ring Committee. . .Yearbook Staff 4. . .Scottie News Staff 4, Business Manager 4. HARRY DEMPSTER. . .Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Lettermen's Club 3, 4. . .Hi Y Club 2, 3. . .Commercial Club 4. . .Art Club 4. WlLLlAM DOAK. . .Commencement Invitation Committee. JOE DOWNEY. . .Football 2, 3. . .Commercial Club 4. . .Art Club'4. BOB DUFTY. ..Skating Party Committee 2, 3. . .Jr. Frolic 3. . .Senior Play 4. . . Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Scottie StaFF 4. RENEE DURKALSKA. . .Home Ec. Club 1. . .Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. . .Library Club 1, 2, 3. . .Usherette 4. . .Fashion Show 1, 2, 3. ' ' ROSE MARIE DYKTA. . .G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. . .Skating Party Committee' 3. . .Jr. Frolic Committee 3. - l Lois EASTON. . .crm President 1...sagmQ Tau Alpha 3. . .Jinx c1ub'4...'scoifie News Staff 3, 4. . .Senior Class Play 4. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Jrf Frolic Commit4 tee 3. 3 Scottie - 37 cc 77 If jnfbe 095 3 LOIS EVANS. . .G.A.A. 'l, 2, 4. . .Art League 2, 3, 4. . .Skating Party Committee 2 . . .Jr. Frolic Committee 3. . .Usherette 3. . .Drum Majorette 3, 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Yearbook Staff 4. . .Fashion Show 3, 4. MAXINE FIERST. . .Class Officer 3. . .G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. . .Library Club 2, 3, 4. . . Jinx Club 4. . .Art League 2, 3, 4. . ..lr. Frolic Committee 3. . .Yearbook StaFF 4. DAVE FINLEY. . .Class Officer 4. . .Football l, 2. . .Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4... Hi Y Club 3, 4 Secretory and Treasurer. . .Hi Y Basketball Captain 4...Com- mercial Club 4. KATHRYN FRAGAPANE...G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4...Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4...L.O.S. 3, 4. ..Commercial Club 3, 4...Skating Party Committee 2...Jr. Frolic Ticket Committee. . .Cheerleader 3, 4. . .Chorus 2. . .Usherette 4. . .Fashion Show 4. DOROTHY GOERL. . .Class Officer. . .L.O.S. 4. . .Commercial Club 3, 4. . .Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4. . .Fashion Show 2. . .Frolic Committee 3. . .Usherette 3. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. ' MARIAN GRIMM. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . .Commercial Club 4... Usherette 4. BILL HANEY...Crafton High School l...Basketball l, 2, 3, 4...Lettermen's Club 4. DOLORES HANSEL...G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4...Commercial Club 2, 3, 4...L.O.S. 3 ...Fashion Show 4. GEORGE HANWELL...Skating Party Committee 2, 3...Jr. Frolic 3...Senior Play 4. LAURA HARRIMAN...Briclgeville High School l, 2...G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4...Girl Reserves 2. . .Operetta 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Girls Double Trio 4. SARAH HENRY...G.A.A. l, 2, 4...Home Ec. Club 3, 4...L.O.S. 4...Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. RAY HOFFMAN.. .Hi Y Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Basketball Team. . .Skating Party Committee 2. . .Operetta 2, 3. . .Mixed Quartet 2. . .Frolic Committee 3. .. Senior Play 4...Senior Dance Committee 4. ..Bancl and Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. Scottie - 38 66 77 . 32... , JAMES HRABOVSKY...Class Oiticer 3, 4...Football 2, 3, 4...Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Lettermen's Club 3, 4. . .Hi Y 2, 3. . .Commercial Club 4. . .Art Club 4. . . Band 'I . . .Senior Play 4. BERNICE lHUDAK. . .G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . .Commercial 3, 4. . .Skating Party Committee 2, 3, 4. . .Operetta 2, 3. . .Jr. Frolic 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Drum Maiorette 3, 4. . .Commercial Club 4, President. BOB JONES. ..Skating Committee 2. . .Operetta 2. . .Jr. Frolic 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Commercial Club 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Scottie Sports Editor 4. STANLEY KEEFER...Class Basketball 2, 3, 4...Hi Y Club 4, Basketball 4... Operetta 2. . .Art Club 4. . .Senior Play 4. ANNABELLE KILYK. . .G.A.A. 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 4. . .Commercial Club 4. . .Home Ec. Club 4. . .Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Came from Crafton High in Jr. year. . .Fashion Show 4. CHARLES KLEER. ..Football 2, 3. . .Hi Y 3, 4...Jr. Frolic 3. ..Senior Play 4. .. Scottie Year Book Staff 4. JOSEPHINE KOMOSINSKI. . .G.A.A. 1 . . .Home Ec. 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 3, .President 4 . . .Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. . .Usherette 3. . .Jr. Frolic 3. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Senior Play 4. ROSE MARY KRAMPE. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Home Ec. Club 3, 4. . .Skating Party Committee 2, 3, 4. . .Jr. Frolic 3. . .Operetta 2, 3. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. .. Scottie Year Book Staff 4. . .Scottie News 1, 2, 32 Co-Editor 4. . .Orchestra 'I, 2, 3, 4...Maiorette 'l, 3, 4. ..Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4...Popular Orchestra 3...Com- mercial Club 4. JAMES LANE.. .Football 2, 3, 4. . .Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. ..Art Club 4. . .Commercial Club 3, 4. . .Senior Play 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . . Lettermen's Skating Committee 4. JOHN LElNlNGER...Football 2, 3, 4...Hi Y Club 3, 4...Hi Y Basketball 3... Lettermen's Club 3, 4 . . . Art Club Secretary 4 . . . Skating-Party Committee 2, 3, 4 . . .Jr. Frolic 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Senior Dance 4. ROSE LEPORACE. . .G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4...L.O.S. 4. ..Senior Dance Committee 4. Scottie - 39 CC 27 15 jme Q85 y BOB LEWIS. ..FootbalI 2, 3, 4...Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ..Lettermen's Club 3, 4 . . .Commercial Club 4. . .Art Club Vice President 4. . .Skating Party Committee 3 Jr. Frolic Committee 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Senior Dance 4. ALBERTA LOIBL. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . .Commercial Club 3, 4. CELENE LOSTETER. . .G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. . .Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. . .Skating Party Committee 2. . .Senior Play 4. MARGIE LOWAR...G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4...Commercial Club 4...Skating Party Committee 3. . .Jr. Frolic 3. . . Refreshment Committee. . .G.A.A. Basketball Cap- tain 2. EDWARD LUTY. . .Camera Club 4. . .Senior Play. . .Band 3, 4. CATHERINE LUTZ. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Girl Reserves 1 fCrattonl. ..L.O.S. 4... Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY MASIE. . .Library Club 'I, 2, St. Rosalia School 1, 2. . .Art League 3, 4 .' . .G.A.A. 4. NANCY MAURER. . .G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. . .Library Club 'l, 2, President 4. . .Jinx Club 4. . .Radio Club 4. . .Sigma Tau Alpha 3. . .Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. . .Home Ec. Clubl2. . .Usherette 2, 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Magazine Campaign Manager 3. . . Yearbook Stat? 4. . .Scottie News Staff. JANE ANN McCREEDY...Class Officer 2...G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4...Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. . .Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4. . .Scottie 3, 4. . .Operetta 2, 3. . .Orchestra 'l. . . Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Trio 2, 3, 4 . . .Quartet lFarrell High Schooll 2. . .Graduation Trio 'l, 2, 3. . .Fashion Show lSongJ 'l, 2, 3. . .Girl Reserves Stamp and Bond Committee 4. . .Bowling and Volley Ball Captain 2. EDNA McCUEN. . .G.A.A. I 1 . . .Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. . .Library Club 2, 3, 4... Sigma lTau Alpha 3. . .Jinx Club 4. . .Girl Reserves President 4. . .Usherette 3... Senior Play 4. . .Orchestra 1, 2. . .Scottie Yearbook Stat? 4. . .Scottie News 3, 4. GEORGE MCGIMPSEY. . .Operetta 2. Scottie -.40 CC 77 6 jme Q85 y YVONNE MCGINNIS. . .G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4. . .Girl Reserves 3, 4. . .Jinx Club 4. . . Sigma Tau Alpha 3. . .G.A.A. President 4. . .Operetta 2, 3. ...Senior Dance Com- mittee 4. ..Senior Play 4. . .Magazine Campaign Assistant 4. . .G.A.A. Basket- ball Captain l, 2, 3. t JACK McKlNDLEY. . .Senior Commencement Committee. JOE Mcl.ANE. . .Hi Y 2, 3, 4. . .Hi Y Basketball Team 3, 4. . .Skating Committee 2, 3. . .Operetta 2, 3. . .Frolic 'Orchestra Committee 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Senior Ball Orchestra Committee 4. . .Scottie Business Manager 4. . .Scottie News 4. . . Band 2, 3, 4. . .Orchestra 2, 3, 4. . .Popular Orchestra 2, 3. DAVID MEREDITH. . . Band 2. JEAN MOEHRING. . .G.A.A. 4. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . .Fashion Show 2. . . Usherette 4. CLEMENS MODECKI . . . Football 2, 3, 4. . . Basketball 'l, 2 . . . Lettermen's Club 4 . . . Skating Party Committee 2 . . . Jr. Frolic 3. HELEN MOORE.. .G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . .G.A.A. Captain 2. . .Fashion Show 2, 3 . . . Senior Dance Committee 4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4. THERESA MOX. . .G.A.A. i, 2, 3, 4. . .Home Ec. Club 3. . .Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 L.O.S. 4. . .Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. . .Usherette 3. . .Commercial Club 4, Secretary. BOB MROZEK. . .Class Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4. . .Hi Y Club 47 Basketball Team 4... Art Club 2, 3, 4. ..Jr. Frolic Committee 3. . .Skating Party Committee 3, 4. .. Yearbook Staff 4. . .lst Prize, Health Poster Contest, Allegheny County. MICHAEL MUCHA...Class Treasurer 4...Skating Committee 2, 3. ..Jr. Frolic Committee 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Senior Dance 4. . .Scottie 4. . .Band and Orches- tra 'l. MARGARET MULLANEY. ..G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4...G.A.A. Volleyball Captain 4... Home Ec. Club 4. . .L.O.S. 3, 4, Vice-President 4. . .Skating Party Committee 1, 2, 3. . .Jr. Frolic Program Committee. . .Fashion Show 3, 4. . .Drum Maiorette 3, 4 . . .Senior Play 4. . .Senior Dance Decorating Committee. . .Voice 1. . .Scottie News Staff 4. . .Scottie Yearbook Stal? 4. ' ' -- Scottie- 41 4 5 77 5 ime 0e5 y VICTOR MUZZIE. . .Class OFficer 3. . .Football 3, 4. . .Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Vice President 4...A1't Club President 4...CommerciaI Club 3, 4...Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Lettermen's Skating Party Committee 4. NERISSA NELSON. . .G.A.A. I, 2. . .Girl Reserves 2, 3. . .Library Club 4. . .Art Club 4. . .Yearbook Stat? 4. ESTHER NORCIE. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. ELIZABETH NUTBROWN. . .Home Ec. Club 4. . .L.O.S. 4. . .Senior Play 4. ISABEL NUTBROWN. . .Home Ec. Club 4. . .L.O.S. 4. . .Fashion Show 2. . .Senior Play 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. GUY PEDUTO. . .Hi Y Basketball Manager. . .Hi Y Club. ..Skating Committee 2 . . .Jr. Frolic 3. . .Operetta 3. . .Senior Play 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . . Art Club 2. CHRISTINE PERHOSKY. . .G.A.A. I.. .Secretary Commercial Club 3. . .L.O.S. 3, 4, Treasurer 4...Skating Party Committee 2...UsI1erette 3. . .Ring Committee 3. JAMES PRESCOTT. . .Football I, 2. . .Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. . .Hi Y 2, 3, 4. .. Hi Y Basketball 3. GLORIA RAGNI. . .G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, 4. . .Commercial Club 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 4. . .Oper- etta 2...Jr. Frolic Committee 3...Senior Play 4...Senior Dance Decorating Committee. DOROTHY RILEY. . .Class Officer 2. . .G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4...L.O.S. 3, 4. . .Skating Party 2, 3. . .Fashion Show 2, 3. . .Jr. Frolic 3. . .Usherette 4. ..Scottie News 4. CHARLES SCHRADER. . .Varsity Football 3, 4...Class Basketball 3, 4. . .Letter- men's Club 3, 4 . . . Boy's Glee Club 3 . . . Senior Dance Committee 4 . . . Operetta 2, 3 . . . Senior Play 4 . . . Literary Editor of Scottie Yearbook 4. Scottie - 42 45 77 :S jme Q86 g AGNES SCHWARTZMILLER. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 4. . .Commercial Club 4 . . .Skating Party Committee 2, 3, 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Usherette 4. FRANK SEDLAR. . .Art Club 4. . .Senior Play 4. . .Skating Party Committee 4. . . Skating Party Advertising Committee. CATHERINE SEKELIK. . .G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. . .Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 3, 4... Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Fashion Show 2, 4. . .Usherette 4. ROSE SEKELIK. . .Home Ec. 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . .Commercial Club i, 2, 3, 4. . . G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. . .Fashion Show 2, 4. . .Jr. Dance Committee 35 Sr. Dance Cam- mittee 4. ' EMMA JANE SHAFFER. . .Art Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY SHAFER...G.A.A. l, 2, 3. ..Library Club 2, 3, 4...Sigma Tau Alpha 3. . .Jinx Club 4. . .Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4. . .Commercial Club 4. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . . Skating Party Committee 2, 3. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Usherette 4. BARBARA SHAY. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Basketball Captain 3. . .Volleyball Cap- tain 2. . .L.O.S. 4. . .Commercial Club Treasurer 4. . .Jr. Frolic Committee 3. . . Senior Dance 3. JOSEPHINE SMIDA. . .Commercial Club 4. . .Fashion Show 2. . .Senior Play 4. . . Senior Dance Committee 4. CLARA SUJDAK. . .G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. . .Home Ec. Club 4. . .L.O.S. 4. . .Commer- cial Club 2, 3, 4. . .Fashion Show 4. . .Usherette 4. . .Jr. Frolic Committee 3. ANN TAMULINAS. . .G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. . .Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. . .Senior Dance 4 . . .Senior Play 4. DON TARNOSKY...Class Basketball 3, 4...Commencement Invitation Com- mittee. FAY TRlMMER...G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ..Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. . .Library Club 2, 3, Vice President 4. . .Home Ec. Club 2. . .Radio Club Secretary 4. . .Jinx Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4. . .Scottie 4. . .Scottie News 3, 4. . .Scottie Yearbook 4. RICHARD WALNOHA. . .Skating Party Committee 3. . .Jr. Frolic Committee 3. . . Senior Dance Committee 4. O Scottie - 43 66 77 5 jme 085 g MARY JANE WATKINSON. . .G.A.A. 1, 2. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . .Jr. Frolic Committee 3 . . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Usherette 4. RENZ WEINMANN . . . Hi Y Club . . . Skating Party Committee 3 . . . Year Book Staff 4. LORRAINE WHITE. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, .4. . .L.O.S. 3, 4. . .Home Ec. Club 3. . .Com- mercial Club 4. . .Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. PHYLLIS WILSHER. ..G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Usherette 4. ..Senior Class Officer. .. Fashion Show 2, 3. . .Yearbook Stott 4. APPALONE WlNKLER...G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Sigma Tau Alpha 3. . .Jinx Club 4 . . . L.O.S. 3, 4 . . . Fashion Show 2, 3, 4 . . . Fashion Show Decorating Committee 3, 4. . .Jr. Frolic Committee 3. . .Senior Dance Committee 4. . .Scottie News 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Scottie News Co-Eclitor 4. . .Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Senior Play Committee 4. GERTRUDE ZYZAK. . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Home Ec. Club 3, 4. . .L.O.S. 4. . .Usher- ette 3. . .Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. . .Scottie Yearbook Staff. Scottie - 44 L4 Qeff, gm yd Omg J mm, in my gpm Gale D4 mir, W Dorothy Adams .... Virginia Astorino Virginia Baird ...... Frances Bernaciak . Ma rga ret Beyer ,...,.. Claire Bier ..,... Delores Brem ......,.. Catherine Buhonick Virginia Burke ...,. Jean Cain ....... Mary Capecci .,... Carmella Chiodo Loretta Coyle ..... Patti Daubie ..,.... Renee Durkalska .... Rose Marie Dykta . Lois Easton ....,....... Lo'is Evans ....... Maxine Fierst ........., Kathryn Fragapane Dorothy Goerl .......... Marian Grimm ..., Dolores Hansel ...... Laura Harriman ..... Sarah Henry ..... Scottie Mary Is The Song is You .. Sweet and Lovely Dancing Girl Smiles Sunny Dark Eyes Million Dollar Baby So Nice 'S Wonderful .. ....,. I Got Rhythm a Grand Old Name Dolly Dimples Irish Lullaby .. Serenade in Blue One In a Million Rose Marie Chickory Chick Strike Up the Band All American Girl K-K-K-Katie l'll Walk Alone Amor Just a Little Fond Affection All the Things You Are Romance Herr, Bernice Hudak ...A., , Annabelle Kilyk ..... .. Josephine Komosinski Rose Mary Kra mpe ..... Rose Leporace ,.... Alberta Loibl .....,. Celene Lostetter ..... Mariorie Lowar ,.... Catherine Lutz ...... Dorothy Masie ,,.....,.. Jane Ann McCreedy Edna McCuen ...,..,..... Yvonne McGinnis ..... Nancy Maurer ....... Jean Moehring ...,.., Helen Moore ..,.... Theresa Mox .......... Margaret Mullaney .. Narissa Nelson ,..... Esther Norcie .......... Elizabeth Nutbrown ..... Isabel Nutbrown ....... Christine Perhosky .,.. Gloria Ragni ...... Dorothy Riley ...,. in gill Gare or mzmf, it Scottie The Very Thought of You Lady Be Good Come Josephine in My Flying Machine Rose Mary Bring Me a Rose There is Nothing Too Good For You Sweetheart of All My Dreams Thinking of You Oh Kay Waitin' For the Train to Come ln Of Thee I Sing The Charm of You Love Letters . Nancy With the Laughing Face Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair More and More Wonderful One l'm Getting Sentimental Over You A Smile Will Go A Long Long Way One Alone Closeios Pages an a Book Girl of My Dreams Coquette She's lrish and She's Beautiful -47 Ihr, QM ji 0048 ,J WQLJ, i' Agnes Swartzmiller ......, Catherine Sekelik , .... Rose Sekelik .,.........,. Emma Jane Shaffer .. Shirley Shafer .......... Barbara Shay ...,.1 , . Josephine Smida ...... Clara Sujclak ..... Anna Tamulinas .,...., Fay Trimmer ......,........ Mary Jane Watkinson Lorraine While ............ Phyllis Wilsher ,..... Appalone Winkler ...... Ge rtrude Zyzak ....... Scottie -- 48 Those Enclearing Young Charms Five Foot Two Eyes of Blue Rose of My Dreams Down on the Farm That Red Head Gal Moonlight Becomes You My Sunshine Clair De Lune In Merry Mood My Darling Good i-lumor Sweet Lorraine Embraceable You Happy and Gay Winning Ways Henry Barus ........ Glenn Burnside ...... Robert Cardillo ..,.. Otis Casto .,..,... Louis Czambel ....... Robert Daube ..... Harry Dempster .... William Doak ,.., Joseph Downey ..... Robert Dufty .,...., David Finley ,A.,.. William Haney ...... George Hanwell ..,. Raymond Hoffman igifoumearfea! Wen, 7, T That American Boy of Mine James Hrobovsky .... Robert Jones ...... Stanley Keefer ...,... Charles Kleer ,...,. James Lone ..,.. Robert Lewis .,,... Edward Luty ...,,........ George McGimpsey Jack McKindley ..,.. Joseph McLane ,...,. David Meredith ,.... l'm l'm in Love Again One Alone Too Tired Big Boy an Old Cow Hand Wonderful One . ......... Bill My Joe My Little Buckaroo The Shiek A Sleepy Lagoon A Gay Caballero In the Mood My Ideal Little Sir Echo Scatter Brain Oh, Charlie My Boy I Wanna Be a Football Hero My Hero The Young Man With the Horn Silent Voice One Meatball l'm Just a Vagabond Lover The Sly Old Gentleman Scottie - 49 Clemens Modeck Robert Mrozek CK 97 egiloulieczrlfecf men T Michael Mucha ....... Victor Muzzie ...., Guy Peduto ...... James Prescott .. Charles Schrader Frank Sedlar .,... Don Tarnosky ...... Richard Walnoha Renz Weinmann Scottie -- 50 Ain't Misbehavin' A Man and His Dream Personality Comracles Girl Crazy Speak Low Sweet and Low That Lucky Fellow Man About Town A Hunting We Will Go Sure Thing UM 0,41 gm, of ffm enior QIOLLZH, 'I. MOST ABLE SCHOLASTICALLY Fay Trimmer James Hrabovsky 2. BEST DANCER Virginia Astorino Ray Hoffman 3. MOST VERSATILE Loretta Coyle - Robert Lewis 4. BEST LOOKING Catherine Sekelik Dave Finley 5. Most QUIET 1 Catherine Buhonick Robert Cardillo Scottie rifg para e 6. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Edna McCuen Robert Daube 7. MOST POPULAR Yvonne McGinnis Robert Jones 8. MOST ATHLETIC Lorraine White James Hra bovsky BEST DRESSED Celene Lostetter Robert Daube 9. 0. MOST WITTY Yvonne McGinnis Stanley Keefer -52 IZZOI' Scottie - 53 lfmior Cfowd Name Bert Bauer ,............. Margaret Blazek .... Margie Brosek ..... B. H. Chesney ..., Ursula Chiodo .... Jean Collavo .... Lois Dorn ,........ Helen Dumick ,.., Clara Mauti ....., Anthony Krupa ...... Joe Janocha .......... Dorothy Janczewski Ethel Holmes ,.,...,... Jane Halley ............ Jean Fekula ....,. Jean Suchan ....,..... Alice Vitatoe .......... Rose Marie Wagner Virginia Walnoha .. Juanita Wortley .,.... Anna Zuk .........,.... Edward Zychowski Harry Smith ............ Margaret Sneddan .. George Siskawicz .... Blanche Scott .,........ Eleanora Schneider ..... ,... . .. Joe Rumble ..........,,.. ....... Ellen Ross ....... Pat Quinn .,,.... Favorite Orchestra .. ........ Tommy Dorsey .. ........ Harry James ........Tommy Dorsey ........Tommy Dorsey ..,....,Tommy Dorsey .,..,...Harry James ........Guy Lombardo .....,..Tommy Dorsey ........Guy Lombardo Harry James .,,, ,. . ........Kay Kayser ........Harry James ........Sammy Kaye .. .. ........ Guy Lombardo ........Harry James ,. ........ Woody Herman .......Harry James ,.....,.Woody Herman Harry James ........ .. Woody Herman .. ........ Al Goodman . . Paul Whiteman Harry James Harry James Harry James ....,..,,.. .. Woody Herman Sammy Kaye Harry James Wayne King ....., ........ Tommy Dorsey ..... .....,. Scottie - 54 Favorite Singer Perry Como , Frank Sinatra .. Dick Haymes Bing Crosby ,. Dick Haymes .. Dick Haymes .. Dick Haymes ,. Dick Haymes Perry Como Bing Crosby .. Judy Canova .. ...... Frank Sinatra Bing Crosby Perry Como Perry Como Bing Crosby .. Dick Haymes Bing Crosby Perry Como . .. Perry Como Nelson Eddy Bing Crosby Bing Crosby ,. ..... Bing Crosby .. Dick Haymes Bing Crosby Perry Como Frank Sinatra Dinah Shore Johnny Mercer Fi HOME ROOM 208-I ll Top Row H. Balisky, B. Bauer, B Baucant, P. Cxamhel, J Glus, V. Hamlin, F. Gor czyca, D. Henke, T Davis, W. Chesney Middle Row A. Chioclo, C. Allen, M Hertrick, M. A. Hanzel A. Covey, F. Andrews F. Dusock, V. Fortunato R. Golinski, B. Enlow..A Guznak, F. Ferrari rst Row L. Dorn, U. Chicda, S Hall, M. Brosek, J. Col- lavo, M. Blazek, J. Hal ley J. Fekula, G. Czar- necky, H. Dumick, E. Fan tone Home Room Teacher Miss Mamie Volpe HOME ROOM 304--i 12 Top Row P. Perhosky, J. Pruss, R. Oliver, J. Kubit, A. Krupa, E. Morrida, P. Quinn, R. Korczyk, J. Kasprowicz, L. Mikus, R. Kinzler, J. Lotecki Second Row F. La Pointe, A. Pruss, H. Marszalek, S. Kelly, L. Kieharr, L. Pryke, D. Kalish, G. Kinzler, S. Rodulovich, J. Janocha First Row M. Norcia, D. Kolodey- chuk, S. Muschweck, D. Janczewski, E. Holmes, E. Miorelli, G. Musch- weck, E. Noah, L. Locke, P. Peters, C. Mauti, L. Miller Home Room Teacher Miss Lois Mason Loretta Miller .............,. ....... Shirley Muschwech ..,,. ,..,... Eileen Noah .............. ......, Florence Andrews Harry Balisky ..,...... ....... Richa rd Brya n ..,. Alice Cavey ......., Anthony Chiodo ..... ....... Paul Czambel ...,... ,,..... Antoinette Vinti ..... ,...... John Glus .....,..,.... ....,. Rose Golinskl .........,... ....... Virginia Fortunato Beatrice Enlow ,,....,... ....... Frances Dusock ..... ....... Grace Czarnecky ...... ....... Richard Oliver .,..... ....... Jerome Salerno ,.... ....... Emmy Shaffer .......... ....... Joe Smith .....,.........,........ ....... Eleanor Stankiewicz ..,... ....... Eleanor Stolarz .........,. ....... Georgetta Muschwick ..,. ....... Ed Morride .............. ....... Elizabeth Miorelli Helen Marszalek Leona Locke .....,..,...,. ....... Shirley Hall .................... ..,.... Dolores Kolodeychak ...... ....... Andrew Guznak ....,..., ....... omior Kfaw Harry Ja mes .... Ha rry Ja mes ....... Sammy Kaye ..,. Lawerence Welk Ha rry James .....,.... Ha rry James .......... Vaughn Monroe Harry James .... Guy Lombardo ...,... Tommy Dorsey ...... .Tommy Dorsey .. Sa m my Ka ye .....,.... Tom my Dorsey ....... Harry James ..... Harry James ....... Jimmy Dorsey .. Tommy Dorsey . Harry James ...., Tommy Dorsey .....,. .... Guy Lombardo ..... Vaughn Monroe Tommy Dorsey .. Sammy Kaye .... Harry James ..... Benny Goodman Tommy Dorsey ....... Vaughn Monroe Spike Jones .,....... Sammy Kaye .... Guy Lombardo .....,. Scottie - 55 Bing Crosby Jo Stafford Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Frank Sinatra Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Dick Haymes Bing Crosby Dick Haymes Perry Como Perry Como Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby .. ,,..,,........,. Bing Crosby Jane Ann McCreedy Bing Crosby Jo Stafford Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Jo Stafford Bing Crosby Jo Stafford Bing Crosby Vaughn Monroe Bing Crosby Bing Crosby zfmiok 621,55 Mary Ann Hanzel ,...., ........ V aughn Monroe Vaughn Monroe Martha Hertrick ....... ........ V aughn Monroe ,.... ,........,. J o Stafford Dolores Kalish .,..., ........ T ommy Dorsey .... ..,... B ing Crosby Shirley Kelly ....,.,.. ........ T ommy Dorsey .... ..... B ing Crosby Gertrude Kinzler Angeline Welsh Tom Rutkauskas Charles Allen Jr. Bernard Baucant Eleanor Fantone Vaun Hamlin ,... Fred LaPointe .. Bob Kinzler .,.... ........Sommy Kaye ........Harry James ........5pike Jones ........Spike Jones ........Corn Coblers ........Woody Herman ........Corn Coblers .. ........ Freddy Martin ., ........Harry James Loretta Kiehart ..,.. ........ L es Brown .,,..... Joe Kasprowicz ..., ........ H arry James ..., Louis Calabrese .,.. ........ P hil Harris ...., Fred Ferrari ....... ........ S pike Jones ...... Oliver Weiss ....., ........ 3 pike Jones ...... Donald Henke ...... Harry Ja mes ...,. Spike Jones ..,... Ma rga ret Sy pos ..... ........ Lillie Mae Scully .. Sophie Radulovic Paul Perhosky .... John Lotecki .,.... Hazel Rowlands Evelyn Bedillion .. Ma rcella Norcia Alice Pruss ....,...,. John Pruss ......, I! ..,,.. ........ Harry James ,,., Harry James .... Harry James ..... ...... Bing Crosby Dick Haynes Dick Haymes Bing Crosby ......,. Bob Carter Frank Sinatra ,...... Digger O'dell ...... Bing Crosby Perry Como Johnny Me rcer Jo StaFFord Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Perry Como Larry Stevens Bing Crosby Perry Como Jo StaHford . . ....... Perry Como Guy Lombardo ........., ....... P erry Como Benny Goodma n Bing Crosby Benny Goodman .... ....... P erry Como Tommy Dorsey ,... ..... D ick Haymes ........Guy Lombardo Bing Crosby Tommy Dorsey .... ...... P erry Como Scottie - 56 Back Row M ddle Row Fr nt Row A oi Y l2 'i'f lkz Z' ii'HW'E ww l T ,S f fu f Scottie - 57 EF is .W-S Ah 6 QS il C8219 0WLOI 8:i HOME ROOM I03--10' Back Row, Left to Right: M. Frenchik, E. Czehlar, S. Egbert, A. Gussin, G. Beyer, G. Albert, E. Glus, L. Golinski, E. Ferri, C. Danzinger Center Row, left to Right: E. Double, D. Dvorak, N. Beard, M. Brunton, R. Facciotti, l.. Gorczyca, E. Bolan, N. Davin, R. Casto Front Row, Left to Right: . A. Viola, J. Cole, G. Fisher, B. L. Collavo, A. Fierst, A. M. Cairns, J. Walnoha, M. Bayer, J. Fortunuto Home Room Teacher-Miss Hazel Rickenbach NAME Rita Facciotti ,........ Gloria Jean Fisher Jean Fortunato .........., Jane Walnoha ..... Adele Feirst ...... Anne Gussin ....... Lottie Gorczyca .... Margaret Bayer .. LaVerne Golinski .... Elma Double .,,,... Jean Cole ...,...... Eunice Bolan ........ Dolores Dvorak .,... Mary Frenchik ....... Betty Lou Collavo Anna Mae Cairns , Catherine Danziger Martha Brunton .... Rebegene Casio ..,, Adellu Viola .....,..... Elizabeth Czehlar ,. Ida Gangone ....,,... Evelyn Ferri ......,... Nancy Beard ,....... Gladys Albert ...... Eleanor Glus ..... Shirley Egbert ,..... Scottie - 58 FAVORITE SONG Ohl What lt Seemed To Be I Day By Day' IZ 22 I Love You Z' lt Had To Be You Clair de Lune I I Personality' .. Oh! What It Seemed To Be .. Ohl What It Seemed To Be l Can't Begin To Tell You Some Sunday Morning .. Oh! What It Seemed To Be Twilight Time Ohl What It Seemed To Be Day By Day Day By Day Hubba Hubba Song Oh! What It Seemed To Be Day By Day Oh! What It Seemed To Be N-ilDoctor lawyer And Indian Chief . Money ls The Root Of All Evil I'll Be Seeing You IID ay By Day Day By Day l Can't Begin To Tell You Ohl What It Seemed To Be Oh! What lt Seemed To Be NAME Anna Mae Harty ...... Mary Lou Hoag ...... Jean Hutchison .,...... Teresa Kolokowski Francis Brem .,....... Roger Karcis ...... Pete Anderson .. Joe Figura ....... Bruce Hawk ,..... Joe Habovick .... Ann McMullen ,...... Dave Hancock ....... Arthur Coyle ............ Hermie Herleman Loretta .larzombek Bob Bebee .. ....... Dorothy Langer ....,. Ann Kocaia ......... Betty Langer , ..... Joe Bieleki .............. Jack Dillon .....,.......,.,.. Arthur Ancheiasek Ray Czambel ....... William Buhrman George Carlberg LaVerne Kruger . Esther Manuel Dalle Dufty ......,.. Florence Knoerdel Mildred Kost ....... Kathryn lcwar . Francis Dorn Richard Hancock . Margaret Kelly . Jean Halley .t..... Jean Hanwell Dolores Lutz ..... Eileen Longo ..... John Blankowski Robert Huntley Virginia Kirchner FAVORITE SONG l'm Always Chasing Rainbows .. ....... 1 ....... ...... ...... ' 'Full Moon Let It Snow Ohl What It Seemed To Be Symphony Personality Day By Day Oh! What It Seemed To Be Symphony Symphony Ohl What It Seemed To Be Ohl What It Seemed To Be Money ls The Root Of All Evil Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Wait And See , ..,.........,...,........... Because' Beyond The Sunset Oh! What It Seemed To Be Symphony' Hubba Hubba Song' Hubba Hubba Song' Hubba Hubba Song' l'm Always Chasing Rainbows' I I r r Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Stardust l'm Always Chasing Rainbows Oh! What lt Seemed To Be Stardust lZ, 2Z I Love You Z Ohl What It Seemed To Be Oh! What It Seemed To Be Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Day By Day Oh! What It Seemed To Be Hubba Hubba Song Doctor Lawyer And Indian Chief .. Don't Forget Tonight Tomorrow Hubba Hubba Song Oh! What It Seemed To Be Oh! What lt Seemed To Be Back Row, Left to Right: HOME ROOM 3ll--102 R. Czambel, R. Beebee, J. Habovick, G. Ankley, G. Carlberg, R. Karcis, B. Hawk, F. Brem, B Buhr man, J. Faingaert, R. Huntley, D. Hancock, J. Dillon, J. Blankowski, A. Andrufiscak, H. Herleman Center Row, Left to Right: D. Dufty, A. Coyle, J. Gigura, B. Hallman, K. Lowar, A. M. Harty, J. Halley, L. Jarzambek, E. Longo A. Kocaia, F. Knoerdel, R. Hancock, F. Dorn, J. Bielecki Front Row, Left to Right: T. Kolakowski, M. Hoag, J. Hanwell, M. Kelly, E. Manuel, J. Hutchison, D. Lutz, V. Kirchner B Langer, A. McMullen, D. Langer, M. Kost Home Room Teacher-Mr. Paul Beadling Scottie -- 59 Back Row Left to Right: HOME ROOM 302-103 M. Morra, J. Len, A. Millington, R. Morgan, G. Miller, B. McGinnis, E. Mathias, J. Miller, E. Kmiecilc, A. Lira, A. Maido, D. Kubit, W. Kumph, A. Kohnfelder . Center Row, Left to Right: R. Kearns, U. Paolini, M. Portugal, M. Merchant, T. Morran, E. Lisawslci, R. Nicholson, H. Ptazilt, V. Schucht, J. Penrose, J. Witchosky, J. Lange, J. Muzzie, T. McDowell Front Row, Left to Right: M. O'Hasky, E. Norcia, M. Muller, L. Robertson, D. Scarkino, R. Miller, C. Morgan, V. Ragni, N. Schneider, E. Rock, M. Miller, A. Purchiarone, J. Ripper, L. Schwartzmiller NAME Richard A. Kearns ....... Eddie Kmiecik ....,. Al Kohnfelder ...,.. Dan Kubit ...... Bill Kumpf .... Joe Len . .,,,...... . Albert Lira ......... Edward Lisowki Adam Maida ..... Michael Marra ...... A Thomas Morran Edward Mathias ,... Tom McDowell Bud McGinnis ,...... Michael Marcadente Donald Miller ,....... Gil Miller ................ Mary Lee Miller ....... John Miller .,.......... Ruth Miller ...........,... Albert Millington Charlotte Morgan ..... Marilyn Muller ...... Ronald Morgan Joe Muzzle ....,.............. Rosemary Nicholson Evelyn Norcia ...... ...,. . Mary Ann O'Hosky Eugene Paolini ..,....... George Pellegrini ...... John Penrose ..........,.,. Manuel Portugal Anna Purchiaroni ...... Vilma Ragni ........., Janet Ripper ............, , Louann Robertson Eleanor Rock ........... .. Dorothy Scarkino ...... Norma Schneider ...... Violet Schucht ,...,..,.,...,. Louise Schwartzmille I' Joseph Witchosky ....... Home Room Teacher-Mr. Michael Terry FAVORITE SONG Home On The Range . Home On The Range Aren't You Glad You're You Personality ll J ..'. Symphony Oh! What lt Seemed To Be The Honey Dripper Let lt Snow Home On The Range . Personality You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You Don't Forget Tonight Tomorrow The Honey Dripper Oh! What lt Seemed To Be Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe You Won't Be Satisfied Oh! What It Seemed To Be Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Twilight Time Hubba Hubba Song l'm Always Chasing Rainbows l'm ln The Mood For Love Oh! What It Seemed To Be Personality Home On The Range Symphony 'fSymphony let It Snow I Can't Begin To Tell You Home On The Range Personality Oh! What It Seemed To Be Personality Oh! What It Seemed To Be Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Oh! What It Seemed To Be Paper Moon Ohl What lt Seemed To Be You Belong To My Heart Ohl What It Seemed To Be Ohl What It Seemed To Be . .................,........,.. ..... ' 'lt's Only A Paper Moon Scottie - 60 e NAME Dean MacDowell . Gilbert Perry ...,... Richard Peters ..... Albert Piazzo James Pollum ....... Edward Polski ..... Elmer Pruss ,.......... Edward Przybycin Raymond Przybycin Jane Rogers ......... Joe Pulino . ,,....,,.., . William Schneider Charles Schmidt Walter Schafer ..... Joe Salerno ....... Frank Sebula John Stasko ..... Bill Spratt ...... Clark Sutton ..... Paul Trimmer Joe Trzcinski ..... Jerry Wessel ..... James Werling .... FAVORITE SONG .. Money ls The Root Of All Evil Nancy With The Laughing Face .. ........ .. ....,,.. ..... . .............. ' 'Dolores Let lt Snow Aren't You Glad You're You Polka Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Symphony Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Symphony Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Symphony Symphony l'm Always Chasing Rainbows Symphony Symphony Holiday For Strings Nancy With The Laughing Face Till The End Of Time Bumble Bee Boogie Rock And Rye Polka Personality .. The Honey Dripper HOME ROOM 109--104 Front Row, Left to Right: R. Zykp, E. Werle, B. Walls, M. J. Smith, M. Trombetta, A. Triesbsch, D. Tamulinas J. Zapeline, S. Stock, J. Thomas, D. Shaw, D. Skidmore, M. Van Sant, A. Sharey. Center Row, left to Right: S Sudiak, R. Przybycin, J. Salerno, R. Peters, A. Flippo, W. Spratt, J. Werling, J. Pollum, El. Przybycin, J. Stasko C. Schmidt, E. Weir. Back Row, Left to Right: F. Sebula, A. Piazza, E. Polski, W. Schneider, W. Schalier, J. Wessel A. Zombek, J. Mroz, J. Trzcinski, P. Trimmer, J. Rod ers, E. Pruss, D. Williams. Home Room Teacher-Miss Beatrice Gould J Don Williams ....... Al Zombek ....,. Joe Mroz ..... ..... Dolores Shaw ..... Alice Sharey ............. Mary Jane Smith Stella Sudiak .......... Shirley Stock .............,... Dorothy Tamulinas Dolores Skidmore Frances Zyko ....,.,.. Elsie Werle ...... Emily Weir ......... JoAnne Thomas .... Marjorie VanSant Betty Walls .......,.... Jean Zapeline ,,..,... Marie Trombetta ....... Scottie - 61 l'll Walk Alone Marine Hymn Symphony Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Symphony Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Ohl What lt Seemed To Be Dreams Ohl What lt Seemed To Be l Can't Begin To Tell You l'm Always Chasing Rainbows Some Sunday Morning Symphony . ......... Personality Sioux City Sue Marine Hymn Twilight Time .. Some Sunday Morning STAN N Ccmfoona '05 mwG . Kbiv. . Ja , k 3 X '. Q 522 gil . Q - V .L . QMHQS fi FEW QVNM1 . ,M w wwqxxw 'SL Q 1 K ' Mae NS f X 1 , S :gg Q.. f ,Y X f vN,.. kk , .K M x. x FSXQSSSK V QQ: 3 Qx f E 1' Q .,- .Ei Q -'QF '.Q. 14 W , 'x x-Sak FX ,f . if .. U K mei X 'k fa? X . i an Ei :f f XX L QS .. , A M 1 we. . . . . .. 0. 1 ... .9 xr s :QS - X fsrm X JS 1 H-,:wOQ9 ' -' nw mn i. w A . A ' - f.iG,s,lsJ 3 --fvngg,! A B Q .. l , kr an L A ' A -5- . . V 5 ' D . X 'Q' KE E FE R -Lal N IGEPX . ' x fi-ly 'I ' ff-S' f e S Ya ii Q - : , 1 Q - 5 wr' 'S 9 L Xie: I uiifwx 'AZ ' Q g'LL . ., Fw'XpL 6 QQQIXC7' LANE Nix K Isl? Q ic QR 9 x X Lv5C1 u5--- APPLE WINKLER M H 4 Bumvsme N V mxwweu. QM EESQSEQ ff ' ' , X s XX 'v E ,. , - 5' pt . 'Wu A 3 Q X N A v x 3 x T ' 4 i Q ' if 1' 2 CN l l Q xv X v lx X ' ', fs 4 ' lgjf KK I k..' . A ' I ' . 1315 ' .u ix Kg ix we an , N 5, QQ KMHSCIK rp , P.f. W'f , . - ' , 8 RT 9 A Q X ,QU x . R gf . Cx? -A- A , , is I pg-. 41: X - Q . , 5 af 5 X' J. ' ' , Scoitie - 62 Buck Row, Left to Right: HOME ROOM 216-91 E. Cornell, J. Bevnrd, D. Diebold, P, Brcndebura, J. Cclttley, J. Andreiosilc, l.. Apolito, R. Anlcley, E. Ciesielski, C. Corson, R. Borus Center Row, Left to Right: R, Brosek, R. Albright, R. Allshouse, D. Bevclrd, D. Allison, A. Beaumont, R. Cook, J. Bosile, J. Capurso Front Row, Left to Right: J. Baird, M. DeSimone, J. Bunchak, M. Dempster, N. Bodnur, G. Bernuciak, T. Baird, G. Berghuuer, V. Chismody, E. Doychak Home Room Teacher-Miss Norine Jolly Song brings of itself c cheerfulness that works the heart to joy. Euripides Scottie - 64 The music's not immortal, but the world has made it sweet. The Barrel-Organ Alfred Noyes HOME ROOM 111--92 Bock Row, Left to Right: R. Donaldson, D. Grofe, T. Homihon, J. Habianetz, D. Drinkholl, E. Drexler, R. Dunlop Third Row, Left to Right: A. Hamlin, B. Hiboy, M, Kleer, R. Herald, A. Harbin, D. Kleinhomple, B. Keele Second Row, Left to Right: R. Figuro, S. Joworski, W. Folcik, R. Downey, W. Holsin, R. Hobovick, G. lwonsko Front Row, Left io Righi: ' E. M. Jones, J. Fosier, M. Gobico, F. Huduk, B. J. Mohr, B. Dillon, P. Floheriy Home Room Teacher-Mrs. Ann Show Scottie - 65 Back Row, left to Right: HOME ROOM 206--93 R. Korczyk, G. lewis, J. Kress, A. Kopec, C. Kovol, D. Mente, D. McCuen, W. Lawrence, D. McCartney, M. Kearns Center Row, Left to Right: P. Medis, H. lewis, M. Listenfelt, D. McCabe, D. Locke, J. McGinnis, D. Michigan, E. Marcellus, J. Lane, W. Mikus Front Row, left to Right: J. Makar, D. Malicky, A. McGuire, M. Lornier, M. lewellyn, DQ Mauti, G. McNamara, G. lewis Home Room Teacher-Mrs. Nell Shank Music is the thing of the world that l love most. Scottie - 66 Samuel Pepys HOME ROOM 101-94 Bock Row, Left to Right: l N. Rumble, B. Naugh- ton, J. Modeck, V. Ra- 1 batin, A. Milewslci, H. l Quigley, .l. Puncher, H. Mroz, B. Narbuth, l J. Pekas, W. Shaffer Center Row, Left to Right: A. Ondovirk, B. Mc- Donald, S. Motherwell, W. Muschweck, C. Nichols, S. Mroz, C. Nelson, L. Pencosky, C. Reinstadtler, L. Per- hosky Front Row, Left to Right: J. Miller, M. Peters, M. Rotenda, F. Pruss, J. Minton, V. Noce, J. Poer, T. Ogradowslci Home Room Teacher Mrs. Cecile Dicks HOME ROOM 204-95 Back Row, Left to Right: L. Tamulinas, R. West- lock, C. Wilson, J. Sol- omon, R. Zyzak, H Thomson, J. Warrick R. Taylor, P. Troiani W. Trillow Center Row, Left to Right G. Zawilla, T. Teys- sier, M. .l. Yurchak, D Walawender, D. White, M. A. Winkler, D Snak, M. Sekelik, T. Wahl, J. Ya Senka, J Tokarczyk Front Row, Left to Right: E. Walnoho, J. Ren- nick, A. Stefanchik, S. Thomson, I. Sekelik L. Tokarczyk, N. Tisch ler, J. Symosko Home Room Teacher Mrs. Ruth McVicker 1 1 Music is the universal language of mankind- poetry their universal pastime and delight. Henry Wadsworth 'Longfellow Let me go where'er I will, I hear a sky-born music still. Ralph Waldo Emerson Scottie -- 67 HOME ROOM 313-8' Back Row, Left to Right: R. Capurso, S. Burnside, C. Crichfield, J. Gracie, H. Nixon, L. Hillcer, B. Faloney, J. Staslco, J. Brem, R. Shafer Center Row, Left to Right: L. Carr, C. Jones, C. Miller, D. Kulesa, M. Gosnell, C. Dvorak, D. Plohr, J. Chesney, J. Yahres Front Row, Left to Right: M. Hrabovslny, J. Schafer, J. Miller, C. Mroz, E. Rabatin, B. Dumick, D. Martin, J. Wagner Home Room Teacher-Miss Nelle Speakman Music cleanses the understanding, inspires it, and lifts it into a realm which it would not reach if it were left to itself. Henry Ward Beecher Scottie - 68 HOME RCOM 312-87 Back Row, Left to Right: J. Brannon, J. Kisse, B. Saber, J. Stanltiewicz, E. Carr, R. Beyer, R. Scott Center Row, Left to Right: J. Kein, M. Correns, C. Clard, L. Morrison, A. Breene, J. Raczkowski, R. Allshouse, R. Wagner Front Row, Left to Right: J. Bedillion, J. Quivey, L. Oliver, F. Rosa, N. Ander- son, J. Frassinelli, B. Dom- er, J. Loneiro Home Room Teacher Miss Bertha Brosky LIBRARY 83 Back Row, Left to Right: S. Muschweck, E. Kalish, J. Kelly, E. Michigan, R. Donzinger, W. Golinski, D. Urkso, B. Golembiew- ski, R. Darnley, R. Cain Center Row, Left to Right: B. Moroz, E. McCabe, R M. Zaiicik, R. Z. Dornley, V. Ashcroft, M. Spell, F McQuellen, M. Matthes, J Riedl, M. L. Golden, R Stasko, S. M. Kisse, M Czarnecki, T. Speicher, M. Flood Home Room Teacher Mrs. Pauline Boor Music is truth. Wagner Every day that we spend without learning some thing is ol day lost. II Scottie - 69 Beethoven SONG WITHOUT WORDS ' What music is more enchanting than the voice of young people when you can't hear what they say? Logan Pearsall Smith .1 ,- 5- Sweet sounds, oh, beautiful music, do not cease! Reject me not into the world again. With you alone is excellence and peace, Mankind made plausible, his purpose plain. Scottie Edna St. Vincent Millay -7o ' Home Room 310-7' Back Row, Left to Rlghl: W. McKinkley, R. Kash, G Hardt, F. Blazek, G Lee, M. D'Loss, L. Way C. Ruenrshneck, J. Naugh ton Center Row, Left to Right: L. Narbuth, S. Jackson R. A. Miller, C. Nelson, F Doak, K. Salerno, M. L Croato, M. McGrcgan, L Cooley Front Row, Lett to Right: P. Ellis, P. Rooney, J. Brem, E. Hoffman, I. Mc- Mullen, C. Marusak, C. Lira, J. Roberts Home Room Teacher Miss Anna Mae Hayward HOME ROOM 301-72 Back Row, Left to Right: D. Keams, R. Harty, R. Perishling, J. Sparks, L. Michigan, R. Esch, R. Greer, R. Flaherty, E. Hil- ker Center Row, Left to Right: E. Loniero, R. Tornosky, J. Donaldson, S. Mrvos, M. L. Hulick, E. Kocaia, R. M. Wasielewska, D. Group, D. Walker, E. Crichfield Front Row, Left to Right: J. Morran, D. Kelsey, G. Burke, H. Hareza, E. Law- rence, M. Hareza, V. Lewis, M. Penrose, R. Spell Hom Room Teacher Miss Mary Johnston KS' ' Home Room 314-73 A Back Row, Left to Right: G. Riecll, G. Barker, A. Davis, A. Pionteln, C. Schneider, H. Sundy, O. Rutkauskas Center Row, Left to Right: . E. Walls, R. Henke, J. Fogiato, A. Martin, M. Opalanko, P. Smlda, L. Ellington Front Row, Left to Rightz. L. Tilka, W. O'Hosky, J. Capurso, A. Ciabattoni, l. Marino, R. Bryan, R. Pektas Home Room Teacher-Mrs. Florence Clancey Music ' My toes they dance My heart it sings the tune My muscles wake and ioin in too Music Dorothy Riley Scottie - 71 XFN C9 R N X i., . 31.5 X SSX lp Nw-.g,, .Simflfie gay Editor ................ ...... B ob Dufty Assistant Editor ..... .... N ancy Maurer Business Manager ...,.,........ .... J oe McLane Assistant Business Manager ..,. .... E dna McCuen Sports ..... ............. B ob Jones Margaret Beyer Senior Editors ..,.. Charles Schrader Gertude Zyzak Literary Editors .... ...,. M ike Mucha Fay Trimmer Art .....,,. ....,.... ,...... ......,.,................,......................... B o b Mrozek, Maxine Fierst, Patty Daubie, Lois Evans, Narissa Nelson Under the supervision of Mrs. Cecile Dicks Typists ..,.................,......................,.............,,......... Mary Capecci, Helen Moore, Margaret Mullaney, Phyllis Wilsher Sponsors ..,...........,.....................,,...................... 'George Patterson Clara Metz Scottie - 74 Top Row: R. Mrozek, R. Jones, M. Mucha, M Beyer, N. Nelson, M. Capecci, F. Trim mer, M. Fierst, C. Kleer, R. Weinman First Row: C. Schrader, H. Moore, G. Zyzak, R M. Krampe, E. McCuen, N. Maurer OFFICERS President Josephine Komosinski Vice President Margaret Mullaney Treasurer Christine Perhosky Secretary Phyllis Wilsher Social Chairman Rose Sekelik 7 arwiea .gzolfzf Top Row, Left to Right: T. Mox, P. Peters, E. Fantone, H. Marszale, J. Suchon, J. Halley, C. Sekelik, R. B. Shay, D. Goerl, M. J. Watkinson Third Row: M. Hertrick, A. Pruss, S. Kelly, M. Sneddon, L. Kiehart, L. Miller, S. Hall, L. Dorn, E. Miorelli, C. Lutz Second Row: H. Moore, A. Kilyk, A. Schwartzmiller, S. Shafer, M. Grimm, J. Moehring, A. E. Nutbrown, D. Brem, E. Norcie, R. Leporace First Row: L. White, D. Riley, K. Fragapone, S. Henry, G. Ragni, C. Sudiok, G. Zyzuk, C. B. Hudok, A. Winkler Front Row: C. Perhosky, J. Komoxinslri, M. Mullaney, P. Wilsher The light we almost had Shall make them glad, Sponsor-Mrs. Lorraine Newmeyer The words we waited long Shall run in music from their voice and song. Edward Rowland Sill Scottie - 75 Selxelik, C. Chiodo .J. Wortley, E. Ross Loibl, I. Nutbrown Bier, R. M. Wagner Q10 Q5erue6 Top Row: OFFICERS President Edna McCuen Vice President Eleanor Stankiewicz Secretary Margaret Blazek Treasurer l Renee Durkalska l Y. W. C. A. Council Representative Margie Brosek Sponsor Miss Norine Jolly L. Locke, Y. McGinnis, N. Beard, V. Burke, N. Maueer, A. Gussin, L. Krieger, V. Schucht Third Row: L. Gorczyca, E. Longo, J. McCreecly, C. Mouti, J. Collavo, F. Trimmer, M. Van Sant, L. Robertson Second Row: V. Astorino, D. Kolodeychak, G. Czarnecky, U. Chiodo, B. Enlow, D. Dvorak, D. Adams, J. Ripper ' First Row: M. Brosek, M. Blazek, E. Stankiewicz, Miss Jolly, E. McCuen, R. Durkakska, D. Scarkino Music I heard with you was more than music, and bread l broke with you was more than bread. Scottie Conrad Aiken Ui, fi- y 54.4 Music must take rank as the highest of the fine arts -as the one which, more than any other, ministers to human welfare. OFFICERS President Donald Henke Vice President Oliver Weiss Secretary-Treasurer David Finley Sponsor Mr. George Patterson Herbert Spencer Top Row: E. Zychowski, E. Kmiecik, E. Mathias, B. Bauer, J. Kasprowicz, W. Smiley, W. Chesney P. Czambel, B. Baucont, R. Bryon Third Row: E. Paolini, J. Blankowski, W. Schafer, A. Maidu, R. Hoffman, R. Kinzler, T. Ruthauslxas L. Rubino, P. Perhosky, F. Ferrari Second Row: G. Peduto, H. Bows, C. Kleer, W. Buhrman, G. Burnside, O. Casto, F. la Pointe, H. Smith C. Allen First Row: R. Mrozek, J. Prescott, S. Keefer, 0. Weiss, D. Henke, D. Finley, J. Leininger, R. Weinman Mr. Patterson Scottie - 77 I ,im fm I hear America singing, the varied ' carols I hear. Walt Whitman , I Top Row: P. Daubie, J. Halley, J. Halley, M. Fierst, L. Kiehart, N. Maurer Third Row: ' K D. Scarkino, E. Longo, S. Shafer, J. Collavo, M. Van Sant, A. Gussin, A. Sharey Second Row: U. Chiodo, E. Schaffer, A. -Winkler, L. M. Scully, R. Wagner, E. McCuen First Row: Y. McGinnis, L. Easton, M. Blazek, Miss HoII, Miss Chiodo, M. Beyer, F. Trimmer Scottie - 78 OFFICERS President Margaret Beyer Vice President Margaret Blazek Recording Secretary Yvonne McGinnis Corresponding Secretary Lois Easton Treasurer Fay Trimmer Co-Sponsors Miss Marie Chiodo Mrs. Ann Shaw og Pdf? Back Row: J. Zapeline, V. Chiodo, D. Tamulinas, D. Scarkino, S. Shafer, A. Welsh, A. Gussin, L. Krieger, M. Kelly, A. Pruss, V. Burke, N. Nelson, C. M. Fierst, P. Daubie Mauti, E. McCuen, D. Kolocleychak, Middle Row: L. Robertson, E. Stankiewicz, H. Rowlands, J. Collavo, J, Hanwell, M. Van Sant, E. Miorelli, F. Bernaciak, R. Castro, D. Adams Front Row: R. Durkalska, N. Maurer, M. Blazek, G. Cxarnecki, F. Trimmer, Mrs. Boor THE ORGAN-GRINDER l'm ignorant of music, but still, in spite of that, OFFICERS President Nancy Maurer Vice President Fay Trimmer Secretary Margaret Blazek Treasurer Grace Czarnecky Sponsor Mrs. Pauline Boor I always drop a quarter in an organ-grinder's hat Scottie - 79 jloffj WM Co-Editors .... ..... A ppolone Winkler Rose Mary Krampe Business Manager ....... ,......... P atti Daubie Girls' Sports ..,....... ..., M argaret Beyer Boys' Sports ...,.................. ...,,. ,,......... L o retta Coyle Advertising Managers ........,.........,........,...... Shirley Muschweck, Ursala Chiodo, Louise Schwartzmiller Junior High Manager ....,..................,..................,. Virginia Burke Music ........,................. ..... J ane Ann McCreedy Reporters ........,...........,......,....,.,......,....,................. Fay Trimmer, Edna McCuen, Margaret Blazek, Eleanor Stankiewicz, Lois Easton, Nancy Maurer, Clark Sutton, Joe McLane, Ray Hoffman Typists .........,.......................,,.......,....................... Dorothy Riley, Mary Cappeci, Margaret Mullaney Assistant to Sponsor . .............,..,.........,..........,. Miss Marie Chiodo Sponsor ..,................. ...... M iss Clara Metz Scottie - 80 OFFICERS Presidenf Claire Bier Vice President Jenn Collovo Secretary lorelia Kiehorl Treasurer Virginia Fortunate Sponsor Miss H. Rickenbach ome conomicd Top Row: ,G. Kinzler, E. Bedillion, J. Halley, J. Halley, J. Fekula, C Sekelnk R Sekelrlc V Astormo M. Blazek, M. Raabe, A. Vilatoe, H. Dumich, I.. Miller Third Row: E. Fanione, H. Murszalek, J. Fortunaio, E. Bolan, J. Suchan E Holmes A Welsh A Gussin, L. Krieger, A. Purchearoni, L. Dorn, M. Norcia Second Row: M. Sneddon, R. Wagner, G. Zyzak, J. Komosinski, J. Walnoha A Cairns E Schaffer E. Schneider, R. Golinski, J. Cain, I. Nutbrown, E. Nutbrown First Row: S. Kelly, M. Mullaney, J. Collavo, l.. Kiehart, Miss Ruclcenbach C Baer V Fortunato K. Fragapane, C. Sudiak, S. Henry, B. Langer, D. Brem How sour sweet music is When time is broke and no proportion kept! So is it in the music of men's lives. Scottie - 81 King Richard Il .766 ogflfermen Back Row: - J. Kubit, A. Chiodo, H. Smith, D. Henke, R. Hancock, O. Weiss, J. Miller, A. Zombek, T. Ruthauskus, H. Thomson, L. Rubino, J. Yurchok Front Row: Mr. Dresmich, Mr. Fritsch, C. Schrader, C. Modecki, J. Lone, V. Muzzie, J. Hrubovsky, R. Lewis, H. Dempster, J. Leininger, W. Honey Sing Again, with your clear voice revealing A Tone OF some world for from ours, Where music and moonlight cmd feeling Are one. ' Scottie Percy Bysshe Shelley -82 OFFICERS President Joe Yurchuk Vice President Victor Muzzle Secretu ry Jo mes Lan e Treasurer Lester McGinnis . . A fogffergirgj Buck Row: B. Huduk, M. Mulloney, R. Sekelik, A. Winkler, N. Maurer, M. Lowor, Y. McGinnis, H. Moore Middle Row: F. Trimmer, J. A. McCreedy, L. Coyle, M. Beyer, V. Burke, l. White Front Row: B. Shay, V. Astorino, C. Sekelik, G. Rogni, D. Riley, L. Easton, A. loibl Sponsor-Mrs. Nell Shank Singing is sweet, but be sure of this, Lips only sing when they cannot kiss. James Thomson Scottie - 83 A gaplfaind Top Row: E. Srunkiewicz, P. Wilsher, M. Mullaney, R. Sekelik, A. Swarlzmiller, J. Fosfer Third Row: A. Welsh, D. Shaw, J. Fortunalo, K. Lowar, M. Dempster, E. Marcellus, L. Miller Second Row: J. Halley, G. Lewis, J. Maker, J. McGinnis, B. Hibay, D. Tamulinas, E. Manuel, M. Sekelik, B. Kiel Firsl Row: J. Halley, J. Fekula, L. Croyle, D. Riley, L. Easton, B. Hudak, J. Worfley, G. Kinzler Sponsor-Mrs. Nell Shank There is sweet music here that sofler falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass. Scottie - 84 The Lotos-Eaters OFFICERS Presidenl Bernice Hudok Vice President Alice Pruss Secretary Theresa Mox Treasurer Barbara Shay Sponsor Mr. Michael Terry ommerciaf 6 A lf music be the food of love, play on, Give me the excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, And so die, Shakespeare Top Row: C. Lostetter, R. M. Krampe, E. Noah, M. Beyer, M. Lowar, E Stolarz G Kmzler R Golmskn E Fantone, F. Dusack Third Row: A. Kilyk, H. Dempster, R. lewis, J. Hrabovsky, J. Lane, V Muune L Czombel J Downey G Czarnecki Second Row: A C. Buchonik, V. Baird, D. Goerl, P. Duubie, M. Grimm, A. Loibl J Smnda A Swarfzmaller 5 Shafer C. Perhosky First Row: I.. White, D. Hansel, K. Fragapone, T, Mox, B. Hudak, Mr Terry B Shay A Pruss C Sudlak G. Ragni Scottie - 85 IQMAO CM Top Row: E. Stankiewicz, S. Hall, D, Kubit, M. Broselr, J, Wortley, J. Andrews, W. Shaffer, P. Peters, N. Maurer, M. Hertrick Third Rows J. Hanwell, R. Przybycin, J. Cattley, R. Casto, J. Kubit Second Row: S. Egbert, L. Krieger, M. Kelly, l.. Locke, R. Dunlap, J. Collavo, F. Trimmer, D. Dufty First Row: W. Buhrmun, M. Blasek, A. Gussin, Miss lowhead, Miss Gould, C. Sutton Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard Are sweeter. John Keats Scottie - 86 OFFICERS President Clark Sutton Vice President Dale Dufty Treasurer Foy Trimmer Sponsor Miss Beatrice Gould Co-Sponsor Miss Eileen Lawhead Treasurer Anne Gussin ,giving Orclaedfra, Second Row: R. Krompe, J. Yo Senka, C. Morgan, 5. Yoworski, E. Zychowski First Row: J. Hanwell, A. Zuk, A. Gussin, M. Blazek Sponsor-Miss Eileen Lawhead f'l have always loved music and l would not give away for a great deal the little that I know. I am not at my ease with those who have a contempt for music. Joseph Jefferson seeme 4 87' UA Z?.-W! R. Albright, V. Baird, Bauer, G. Beyer, R. Beyer, P. Blazek, F Blazek, M. Brosek, M. Brunton, W. Buhrman, O. Casio, J. Cattley, J Collavo, R. Czamble, S. Egbert, J. Halley, J. Hanwell, L. Hilker, R. Hoff man, E. Holmes, S. Jaworski, J. Klein, L. Krieger, E. Kmieck, D. Langer E. Luty, J McLane, L. Michigan, E Miorelli, J. Penrose, R. Przybycin, C Reinstadfler, J. Ripper, H. Rowlands, A. Shorey, J. Sunderland, C. Wil son, E. Zychowski, A. Gussin, Schrader, L. Hilker, L. Evans, B. Hudak R. Krampe, M. Mullaney. Sponsor--Miss Eileen Lawhead Scotiie -- 88 ,SOS OFFICERS OF THE SPORTSMAN OF SCOTT RIFLE CLUB President .......,, Vice President ....... Secretary ......... Treasurer .... . Sponsor ...... MEMBERS Michael Mucha Richard Walnoha Renz Weinmann George Hanwell Mr. Paul Beadling Frank Sedler, Joe Downey, David Mericlith, James Lane, James Hrabovsky Paul Czamble, Fred Ferrari, Wayne Smily, Glenn Burnside. My hear? which is full to overflowing, has been solaced and refreshed by music, When sick and heavy. Scofiie - 89 Martin Luther EALVLJ me goof O8f?Af5 ' Scottie- -- 90 enior Cfcw of scott TWP. HIGH sci-iooi presents L THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS at the CARNEGIE LlBRARY AUDITORIUM DECEMBER 7, 1945- Friday Evening Our Director ..........,,...................... .............,..,.....,.....,...,. Marching Along Together ........,.........,..........,................ Scott Twp. High School Band La Sorella ,...... ...........,,....,......,..,.....,................,..AA....... Clarinet Solo by Martha Brunton Hi' 'lr tl' i' 'k 'k Z7 N l'l'L8I iOne Act Comedyl Elmer Collier, 14 .. .......,.....,............ Susan Collier, 15 ..,,. Jeanne Collier, 17 ....,...... ....... Jane Collier, Cher twin1 .................. Miss Louise Pinney, Cdressmakerj ..... Bigelow Pola-Steininger Borel-Clerc 'k ir Bobby Jones Lois Easton Elizabeth Nutbrown Isabel Nutbrown Nancy Maurer Mrs. Collier ..............................,.. ........... C laire Bier Fannie Belle, fcolored maidj ....... ...,. M argaret Beyer Hubert Brown, 17 ........,........ ...... L ouis Czambel Russell Jameson, 17 ....... ....... C harles Kleer Pansy- ldogl .f ................ ...... ,..... ,......... ' ' B lackout Jones 'k 'k 'k tl' 'A' 'k ir uk Whispering ...............A...... ,............,...........................................,.. .,.. , . Coburn-Rose Trombone Duet by James Cattley and Robert Albright Norwegian Dance ........................................,..........,...,...,...............,...,........ Grieg Scottie - 91 Beans, The Corporal Skip, a private ................ 46 77 7 Q Pm? ll'Lflf0l'L Waudeville Actl Hike, a nother private ........ Limp, still another private ..... Joe McLane Robert Duffy Michael Mucha Guy Peduto Herbert Sweet Mystery of Life ...........................,........,........,.....,,................ Soprano Solo by Jane Ann McCreedy One Alone .,........ .,......... ....,........r................................,.. Soprano Solo by Jane Ann McCreedyl--W Romberg 'i W Our O! if lOne Act Farce! Sarah Long, lspinster auntj ......... .....,. John Bunt, Cin love with Sarahj ...,. Ben Lang, lSylvia's brotherj ....... Ruth Staley, lBen's friend, ....,..,......,. Sylvia Lang, fin love with Haroldj ,..... Harold Gately, fhypnotistj ............,.... Luscious, fcolored maidj ......., Slippy, Kburglarl , ,...... ., Director of Drama ,. Director of Music ....... Stage Crew .......,. Make-Up ..,,........, Business Manager ..... Programs ..,...,......... IN CHARGE OF PRODUCTION , ...., Anna Tamulinas Stanley Keefer George Hanwell Celene Lostetter Yvonne McGinnis Raymond Hoffman Loretta Coyle Charles Schroder ...,......,...,......,......,........,,..........,.,,....... Miss Clara E. Metz Miss Eileen Lawhead , ...... Miss Lorraine A. Clatty Miss Beatrice Gould and Mrs. Ann Shaw Mr. George H. Patterson Miss Marie E. Chiodo We acknowledge with many thanks the kind cooperation of the Home Economics Department, under the direction of Miss Hazel M. Rickenbach, for the loan of the stage furniture. Scottie - 92 Adams, Dorothy Astorino, Virginia Baird, Virginia Bernaciak, Frances L Durkalska, Renee Goerl, Dorothy Grimm, Marian Komosinski, Josephine Casto, Otis ' Daube, Robert Hrabovsky, James Lane, James Burke, Virginia Ragni, Gloria Evans, Lois 8 USHERETTES STAGE CREW MAKE-UP Harriman, Laura PUBLICITY Smida, Josephine TWIRLERS Hiudak, Bernice To all our patrons we wish a MERRY Moehring, Jean Riley, Dorothy Schwartzmiller, Agnes Sekelik, Catherine Shafer, Shirley Suidak, Clara Watkinson, Mary Jane Wilsher, Phyliss Leininger, John Lewis, Robert Luty, Edward Sedlar, Frank McCuen, Edna Winkler, Appalone Mullaney, Margaret CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR. A Scottie - 93 na,p5!Lo1f4 Scottie - 94 ,...Z:..- . B A . 'rib 3 -. N ,fig V . sf' 'W' J X 1 . fl W 5 ' UYO wa 0 o em 5 Q X S N' - 95 -1. X Z2 X Y 5 gi 4 Q Q X N X . F X ' Q X fx f Scottie -- 964 fl700fM ,, Top Row: FIRST STRING J. Yurchcik, J. Hrabovsky, A. Zombek, H. Smith First Row: J. Miller, C. Modecki, C. Schrader, L. McGinnis, V. Muzzie, J. Lone, R. Lewis Ba ck Row: SECOND TEAM F. Dorn, D. Henke, E. Moiics, A. Chiodo First Row: R. Hancock, P. McGrogcin, L. Rubino, O. Weiss, J. Pruss, J. Leininger, T. Rutkauskas Scottie - 97 ' joofla HARRY DEMPSTER FAVORITE SONG Oh What lt Seemed To Be FAVORITE FOOD Chicken GAME MOST ENJOYED Scott vs. Langley lFootballJ THREE FAVORITE GIRLS X A P085 Violet Schuct, Phyllis Wilsher, Louise Swartzmuller FAVORITE CLASS P. O. D. WILLIAM HANEY FAVORITE SONG I Can't Begin FAVORITE FOOD Corn and Po GAME MOST ENJOYED Scott vs. Bridgeville lFootba THREE FAVORITE GIRLS To Tell You IGLOSS Ill Shirley Stock, Claire Bier, Phyllis Wilsher FAVORITE CLASS Gym JAMES HRABOVSKY FAVORITE SONG I'm Always Chasing Rainbows FAVORITE FOOD Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy GAME MOST ENJOYED ' Scott vs. St. Lukes lFootballl THREE FAVORITE GIRLS Eleanor Stanko, Bernice Hudak, Marlorie Brosek FAVORITE CLASS P. O. D. JAMES LANE FAVORITE SONG I'm Always Chasing Rainbows FAVORITE FOOD Mashed Potatoes and Grav GAME MOST ENJOYED y and Fried Chicken Scott vs. St. Lukes lFootballI THREE FAVORITE GIRLS Eleanor Stanko, Bernice Hudak, Marlorie Brosek JOHN LEININGER FAVORITE SONG Oh What It Seemed To Be FAVORITE FOOD Chicken and Stuffed Porkchops GAME MOST ENJOYED Scott vs. Bridgeville iFootballJ THREE FAVORITE GIRLS Bernice Hudak, My Mother, Marilyn Houk FAVORITE CLASS P. O. D. Scottie + 98 joofgaf ,!47QI'086 ROBERT LEWIS FAVORITE SONG Everybody Knew But Me FAVORITE FOOD Chicken GAME MOST ENJOYED - Scott vs. Carnegie fFootbalIJ Scott vs. Bridgeville fBasketbaIIJ THREE FAVORITE GIRLS Phyllis Wilsher, Louise Swartzmiller, Bernice Huclok FAVORITE CLASS P. O. D. CLEMENS MODECK FAVORITE SONG I'm Always Chasing Rainbows FAVORITE FOOD Chicken, Steak, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy GAME MOST ENJOYED - Scott vs. Bridgeville IFootbalIJ THREE FAVORITE GIRLS Alice Cavey, Marion Grimm, Claire Bie FAVORITE CLASS Plane Geometry and Trigonometry VICTOR MUZZIE FAVORITE SONG I Can't Begin To Tell You FAVORITE FOOD Sweet Potatoes GAME MOST ENJOYED Scott vs. Crofton THREE FAVORITE GIRLS Jean Maehring, Bernice Hudak, Phyllis Wilsher FAVORITE CLASS English CHARLES SCHRADER FAVORITE SONG Aren't You Glad You're You FAVORITE FOOD Stuffed Pork Chops and Daube's Milk GAME MOST ENJOYED Bridgeville vs. Scott IFootbaID THREE FAVORITE GIRLS Louise Pencosky Itripledl FAVORITE CLASS English 'Scottie - 99 3,42 55,8345 Opponent Chartiers ,....... South Fayette Bridgeville .......... Crofton ......, McDonald ..... St. Lukes .....,.. Carnegie ,.,..... North Fayette Snowden ...,.......,, FOOTBALL on-6 Lost-3 Scottie - 100 Scott X7 33 'I 9 0 1 8 32 2 1 1 2 7 149 Z?a5AefLa, Rear VARSITY Snowden ,.......... ................ 2 0 South Fayette ...... ..... 3 0 Bridgeville .......,. ...,... 2 4 North Fayette .,.... ....... 2 3 St. Joseph ......... ..,... 3 6 Mt. Lebanon ..... .... . 46 Homestead .... N36 Cannonsburg .... .... 2 5 Dormont ,...... ,...., 2 7 Brentwood ...., ...... 5 0 Carnegie .... .... 2 6 St. Lukes ,...,. ...... 2 5 ' Langley ...... ...... 3 O Carnegie ...... ...., 2 0 Canonsburg ....... ....... 3 0 Bethel ......,,..,,. .,... 2 3 Baldwin .. .......... ...., 4 4 North Catholic ...,.. ...,.. 4 1 Snowden .........., ..,... 2 3 South Fayette ....., .... 1 21 Bridgeville .,......,.....,.....,... ...... 2 6 North Catholic ............,....,..,...,.. 50 Won-17 Lost-8 g B SQUAD Bridgeville ..... ,,..,......,.,..... 2 3 Mt. Lebanon .,.. ..... 2 4 Cannonsburg ,.... ...... 1 5 Dormont ...,... ,..... 2 9 Brentwood ...., ,..,.. 1 8 St. Joseph ,.,.... ...... 1 5 Carnegie ..,, ....,. 1 9 St. Lukes ....... ...,.. 1 7 Carnegie .........,. ....... 1 1 North Catholic .,..., 4..... 3 8 Ingram .....,...,..... ...... 1 2 Baldwin ..........,.. ...... 1 6 North Catholic ...... ...... 2 6 Bridgeville ......... ....... 3 2 St. Lukes .... ...... 1 9 Bethel ,..., ...... 1 5 Langley ...... .........,........, ...... 2 7 Won-1 1 Lost-6 Scottie - 101 Scott Il Il ll ll il ll ll ll ll II ll Il ll ll ll ll II ll II II ll Scott ll II ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll II N ll II Ae llizmilfg V A Q s .. S . . 4 Bock Row: B. Hawk, A. Ondovik, J. DEllon, G. Miller, B. Haney, A. Chiodo, F. Sebula, Mr. Fritsch Front Row: J. Miller, J. Yurchuk, H. Dempster, R. Lewis, J. Hrabovsky, R. Zyzak, Mr. Dresmich H econc! ,giving Third Row: ' A H. Nixon, H. Lewis, R. Brosek, J. Pucher, Mr. Fritsch Second Row: D. Hall, R. Hancock, M. Kearns, J. Rubino, F. Dorn, Mr. Dresmich First Row: J. Dillon, G. Miller, R. Zyzak, A. Chiodo, F. Sebulcu ' 46 77 N j e gg ive Scoifie e 103 MJ' sgdfd HANEY BILL HANEY- Bill 5' 8 -145 Tbs .... Curly hair, easy going, good on a basketball court, and always seen with a smile. Claims he lives in Rook Manor . SCHRADER CHARLES SCHRADER- Chuck 5' 7 --145 lbs. . . . Played at the guard post. Liked to work out on cen- ters. Found in Chartiers Terrace, when not around 'Bluff Street' . How's she treating you'Chuck? LEWIS BOB LEWIS- Deacon 6'-175 Tbs .... A swell cen- ter on the basketball team but would make a poor time keeper. What's the score, Bob? Just call him EAGLE EYE. DEMFSTER HARRY DEMPSTER- Herky 5' 6 -135 lbs .... Short and dynamic. One of the fighting five. Specializes in Long Shots . Someday MAY become a famous salesman for Goodyear if he doesn't sidetrack and sell Snuggies . . LANE JAMES LANE-- Vinnie 5' ll -210 'lbs .... Famous for his Fords. Tough tackle with a swell personality. One of the founders of the NOSE CLUB. Scottie - 104 MJ' xgifdfd HRABOVSKY JAMES HRABOVSKY- Jim 5' 10 -T60 TBS. . . . Smart quarterback on the football field and can whip the old pigskin around the basketball court in his position as a forward. Was awarded the watch for the Most Valuable Player. MUZZIE VICTOR MUZZIE- Vick 5' 10 -195 lbs .... Tackle that lives high on Rook Terrace-Aristocrat Hill. Could be seen in his Model A until the friction got too great between his Ford and a Blue Ridge Bus. MODECK CLEMENS MODECK- Clem 5' TOW'-T65 Tbs .... Hails from BOWER HILL. Did very well as a tackle this year and proved himself useful on a football field, even though he wasn't a brain in Senior Science. LEININGER JOHN LEININGER-- Fats 6'--220 Tbs .... Tackle, was a sub for varsity. Came in handy in lots of games. A STAR in the MT. LEBANON GAME. Favorite pastime is spent reading Esquire . WOW Scottie - 105 amify 'Cleef Olga. em CHEERLEADERS I.. Robertson, K. Fragapune, G. Czar- necki, E. 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