Shaler High School - Shaleresque Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1948
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4 4. k s I ...L- LW-G-..., 49' eu.. K is ii 5 , 4, Fx Um DAHMNEIL THE SHHIEHESUUE .c.mm-m-ezu4 ELIZABETH' SOWERS VIRGINIA WEATING RONALD WOHLER RICHARD YANDA Bw1me44Mmaqea4 CAROL PURDY MARY ANNA STICKNEY W. KIRKPATRICK FRED KLINGENSMITH 3 ERE in this SHALERESQUE is a record of the past high school year-of classes, of activi- ties, of athletics-which We hope will preserve for the Class of 1948 a perfect picture of the life at dear old Shaler High and show the love which We felt for our Alma Mater. If, in the years hence, the material between these covers recalls the plea- sant memories that make you Wish you were back studying Within these walls again, our efforts will not have been in vain. E dedicate this book to the youth of today, the citizens of tomorrow. May all that We have learned here of the arts, of the sciences, and of life itself now guide us as We prepare our- selves for the World that is ours. The world is ti looking glass, all opportunities, strings of tension 'waiting to be struck. --EMERSON 5 SUHUUL BUHHD RCL'lJQ,'1liIilJll is due tw the members uf thu Svlmol HUHYK1 wlw frccly give their time to further the best educa- tional upportunitics for the students uf thc Shah-r Tmx'11sl1ip Schools. JOHN YV. BOWEN CHARLES F. BRAND PoR'1'ER S. KIER CLYDE S, IJEA PAUL TATE PIARVEY HAUGHTON CLIFFORD G. MAR'fIN WII,T,IAM G. PERRY 6 HUHIIHISTHHTIUH NIR. R. C. ROGERS Supervising Primipzzl -My ,- . x..- - .-..x.M, Miss MA1lY IQUTH .IEFFERY Principal MR. SAMUEL E. BOYER A ssismnzf Pffincipal XM 5?- 1 DOLOI? SEN! OR CO UNCILO RS l':YlCl.YN M. ARMSTRONG, BS. 'lndiana State Teachers' Col- lege. loves to bowl and collect coins .teaches Shorthand. ANN1-:'1 1'i5 Bixcn, A.B., lntt. ll. 'XYestminster College, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh ..,. well- known for her love of bad- minton .,.. teaches French and Latin. G. RAYMOND BELL, BM., hl.F.A. 'Grove City College, New lingland Conservatory Of.Mu- sic, Carnegie Techuxfavorite is music .,.. teaches Music. ELOISE R. BOMHARD, A.B. ' University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Tech c a rt O O n s , colors and people's foibles head Miss Bomhard's list of likes ..., teaches E n g l i s h and journalism. IEOOAR A. BOXVERS. B.S. 'University of Pittsburgh... favors vvaterinelonss but dis- likes jazz .... teaches General Science and Physics. .Rifrn A. BROWN, BS. ' University of Pittsburgh ..,, likes music and sketching .... teaches History and English. l':l,lZAl3lCTll BURNURE, BA. ' l'ennsylvania C O l l e g e for XYomen, xxYC5t1HlI1StCl' College. University of Pittsburgh .... likes clramatics in any form and also New York City .... teaches linglish and Speech. hlosicmt H. CHALFANT, BS., M.Ed. 'California State Teachers' College, University of Pitts- burgh .... enjoys football and baseball. teaches Shop. ll1al.1cN CLARK, B.S. 'Indiana State Teachers' Col- lege, University of Pittsburgh, Duke Universitymdislikies ex- cuse-making stu d e nts and murder stories teaches Typ- ing and Office Practice. l+'RAN1c B. CRAXVFORD, B.S., MA. 'California State Teachers' College, Grove City, Musk- ingum, Adrian, Ohio State Law School, Duquesne Uni- versity, University of Pitts- hurgh ..., likes beef steak and to see a good football team .... te a che s Trigonometry and Senior Math. 'Slippery Rock State Teach- .XRIIIQN E. IDAYIES, B.S. 'University of Pitts'burgh, Allegheny College, Edinlboro College .... the first love Of Shaler's Assistant Coach is sports ....t teaches History. l..xxvRI1:NcI2 DODDS, B.S.. lXl.l2cl. 'Slippery versity Of believe in Chemistry Science. Rock College, Uni- Pittsiburgh .... doesn't worrying ,.., teaches and General FoRRIcsT A. FORD, B.S. 'VVaynes'burg College, Illi- nois Vlfesleyan University .. our Football and VVres-tling' Coach enjoys carpentry, teaches Algebra and Geometry. .XNNA GRAU, A.B., M..'X. 'University of Pittsburgh, University of VVisconsin, La E s -c u e la Interamericana de Verano .,.. enjoys m u s i c and sewing .,.. teaches Problems of Democracy. .'XNnRIQxv l'l.-XLECHKO, B.S. 'University of Pittsburgh .... Music pleases Mr. Halechko, but he doesn't like to hear che w i n g gum 'tcrackecl .... teaches Bookkeeping and Ac- counting, also Senior Math. IQOBERT XY. l.ITTI.I2, BS., RLS. 'University of Pittsburgh .... e nj O y 5 playing 'badminton ,... teaches Biology. CLARENCE XV. RIARTI N, B.S. ers' College, University -of Pittsburgh, University of West Virginia .,.. dislikes longer skirts and naughty children .... teaches Physical Education. DOROTHY KXLMA lVlAR'1'lN, .-x.I5., Bs, lLcl.lX'l. 'Mount Union College, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, VVestern Reserve University ..., our school librarian enjoys sxvinnning .... teaches Library. XvIRGINIA BIARTIN, A.B. 'XVilson College, University of Pittsburghmenjoys garden- ing and architecture... teaches History. ,IAMES E. BICBIILLAN4, B.S., BLD. 'Grove City College, Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Qeneral Hospital ,.you'll find hnn at Shaler football games taking care of any hurt play- ers ..., School Doctor. ,lliAN SCOTT NOLL G. THOMAS SMINK, HS. 'Shaler High School Grad- uate ..., hasn't much love for fog .. likes animals .school secre- 'Duquesne University ,... fa- vors Cherry pie and English Setters ,.., teacher Band and Or- Uify- chestra. lnlcz O'DoNN1f:1,L, B.S. 'Slippery Rock State Teach- ers' College, Penn Stateulikes dancing and sportswteaches Physical Education. CVDIAYIEN GXVII.1 Rmcs 'Diploma in Combined Do- mestic Subjects, Training Col- lege of Domestic Arts for South Wales and Monmouth- shire, England ..,, likes music and American corn and weiner roasts .,.. exchange teacher from Vtfales .,.. teaches Home Eco- nomics. PRISCILLA S1-LNICK, l'3.1X.. B.S., Litt M 'VVellesley College, Carnegie T-ech, University of Pittsburgh. University of Tampa ...likes foreign travel and thick, juicy steaks .... dislikes icy roads .... teaches Spanish and Business English. CA'rurcRIN1s M. SHATTO, B A., Litt. M. 'Pennsylvania C o l l e g e for VVomen, University of Pitts- burgh .... walking and antiques are Mrs. Shatto's favorites .... teaches World History. SARA E. SPEICIIER, l5.S. 'juniata College ..,. likes scw- ing, music, interior decorating, and housekeeping .... te a c h e s Homemaking ,... in charge of the 'Cafeteria ,... also Girls' Coun- sellor. TQUTH XTOGEL CORD.-X, AB., Litt. M. 'University of Pittsburgh .. likes the Pittsburgh Symphony ...teaches Senior English. ,-XDA M. XVALKER, RN. 'Allegheny General Hospital, School of Nursing, Penn State University of Pittsburgh 3 Army Nursing Corps, Euro- pean Theatre, three yearsn likes dancing and traveling... school nurse. CLARIBEL XVARD, BA., HTA. 'Marshall College, University of Pittsburgh ,... Ranault is Miss XVard's favorite artist ...teaches . Ft. Ah Lillian M. XVilkins, BA. 'University of Pitts- burgh ,.., long fingernails may suit some people, but Miss NYilkins dis- likes them .. teaches Eng- lish. NVilliam I. Yankovie, BS. 'Slippery Rock, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh ..,, Mr. Yankovids hobbies are his children and wood-working .,,. teaches Mathematics. C. l.elanfl Zook, BS.. lllirl. 'Penn State Colleges. likes the outdoor s sports, especially fish- ing., teaches .-Xgriculture. Homer D. Xlrallace. HS., BLD. 'University of Pitts- burgh, Harvard Medical School, Allegheny Gen- eral Hospital ..,. likes good music and good sports, particularly ice skating .. School Doctor. Clementine McKenna. HS. 0 Carnegie Institute of Technology '..., lik e 5 all sports, horseback-riding, swimming. tennis ..., is an exchange te El che r in H o ni e Economics in XY a le , England, this year. Www' weft S516 Ohfbese Reno:-:ls KSWLQQ 13 f xy 'AW X Z. -W A .f.Xf2WQW:?hg, , f2ffW?3Yafi,?-.W V, 1? 4?m4 , ffffwiwpyfvf A f fag ' Z4 4 , as N SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mary Carol Purdy Academic 'CAROL is tall and has pretty blond-e -hair .... one of her hobbies is debating with Tom and jim in P.O.D ..... 'thinks longer skirts are fine ...term papers and sauer- kraut are her pet dislikes .... changed tradition 'by lbeing the only girl president of the Senior Class .... occupies her time with Y-Teens, Thespians, Forensic, Sha- leresque, G.A.A. and Scoop. I hope you all agnee. Joseph Frank VVockley General Clif you want someone trustworthy, and a lot of fun to boot, just call JOE ...having a good time and driving after midnight are his specialties....it's only na- tural that he doesn't like grouchy people ,... look for whim in Shaleresque or Stu- dent Councilmby the way. he's Vice-President of the Senior Class. Shirley Grace Patton Commercial 0Sweet, friendly PAT is always on the go, always laughing .... Student Council Presidents have always fascinated her, as does Speech Class ,.,, enjoys danc- ing .... it's no, no, to getting caught in thc rain ..,. moody people annoy her ..,. capable Secretary of the Senior Class and Forensic 'Club ,... active in Scoop, Shaler- esque, G.A.A., and Cafe- teria Club. Believe me, kid, it ain't easy. Richard Thomas Dixon A cad emi c 'The outstanding thing about DICK is his shy. spontaneous s mil e ..,, as a monitor, he hates the lunch- time rush .... very capable on the grid .... Treasurer of Sen- ior Class and active in foot- ball, track, Varsity Club, Hi-Y and :Scoop ..,. likes Ed- inboro, ice cream, Italian f-ood, and dancing. W'ho said? That's life. 1TH a justifiable degree of pride, we prepared to take our last hurdle here at Shaler, under the able leadership of Mrs. Clark and Mr. Martin, with all intentions of making it our best attempt. In every field of activities-athletics, music, and social-we had our representatives. ' The vivid memories of an undefeated football team slowly passed to the boredom of semester exams, but then we soon forgot them and made preparations for the Junior-Senior Prom. VVeeks rolled lby in the preparation for our May Day festivities, and finally we began planning for our Senior Dance. Now, as we stand on the threshold of commencement, the vision of the future replaces the image of the past. We are ready to set our faces toward the future and use the knowledge which each of us has gained-that of enriching our future. Look not monrnfally into the Pastg it comes not back again. VVisely improve the Presentg it is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy Fntzfire without fear and with a manly heart. -LONGFELLOVV George Roy Augenstene General 'Hand him a travel bag and the reaotion will be startling.. AUGIE prefers Hockey and Basketlball .... but seems to disagree With blondes and school. Can't 'see it. Charles Thomas Bacchus General 'CHUCK is always ready to eat French ifries or drink milk sha'kes....h a t e s th e thought of homework and getting up early in the morning. Oh, my aching back! Suan Helen Barry Academic 'Little SUSY says yes to ham 'barlbecue-s, choco- late milk shakes, and foot- ball games .... Udefinitely no to spiders, rainy weath-er, and people who are always late .... spends her time danc- ing and writing letters .... is found at Chapel Choir, Y- T-eens, Student Council, Shaleresque, Scoop, Thes- pians, G.A.A., Nature Club, Sub Defb, and Chorus. Well, Holy Man! Ronald Jacob Bauer Academic 'RON is one of our fa- vonite monitors ..., he's aw- fully quiet, and it's only natural that he likes just everything .... with emphasis on footfball, hunting, swim- ming, and photographymis 'busy in 'Hi-Y, Varsity lClu'b, Track, and Shaleresque, What do you say there?' Georgene Helen Bennett General 'GEORGE is another of our art students .... you can always find her at the movies, but never doing her homework ,... among her hob- bies are skating, swimming and golf .... spends 7th per- iods at Scoop and iG.A.A. I don't believe it. Henrietta Louise Berger C01n1nerf1al Chocolate sundaes don't scare HANKg she could eat them by the dozens .... school and se-wing are among the things she dislikes ,.... always 'finds time to dance or go skating. Heavens to Betsy! Marjorie Ann Bergman A cademzr 'Everyone knows MAR- GIE'S sparkling laugh, that goes with her pretty brown eyes and black tresses .... an ardent follower of all sports ...having fun, eating ice cream, and spaghetti are among her many likes .... she dislikes raiinyhdays Cdrip, dripl. and wearing hats lbelongs to Y-Teens, Scoop, Shaleresque, G.A.A., Sulb- Deb, and lC'll'Ol'l1S. Oh, spit! Charles Ralph Berry Academir 'You'll always find SKIN- NER ready to laugh at al- most anything .... school and homework are his spontan- eous dislikes ,... but bring on food, girls, and ice cream ...an active member of the Photo Club, Band, Senior Boys' Shop, and Library Club. Think nothing of it. Robert Eugene Bestwick Academic 'BESS is one of our bright spots in the Senior Class .... strange to say, washing cars is his hofbby he'll settle for milkshakes and 'converts' anytime, but say thumbs down to the rain .... is always on the run with H-i-Y, Monitor, Stu- dent Council, Varsity Club, Track. Football, and Bas- kietball. Be careful. ,loan Margaret Beyerl Conzfnerczal 'JOAN is one of our very sweet twirlers, and hfay Q u e e n ' s attendant .... she spends many of her seventh periods in 'G.A.A., Y-Teens, Shaleresque, and Scoop ..,. new style dresses she leaves to others, but spaghetti and Big Ed are her speciality. Don't break your heart, Sporty. Lois jean Beyrleye Commercial 'BOW'-WOVV has one of the most pleasing person- alities in Shalermnshe al- ways looks as if she has just stepped out of a maga- zine .,.. a student doctor takes up Lois' time, along with camping and skating .... she can do without spinach and r a i n .,.. enjoys Shaleresque, G.A.A., Chorus, being pre- sident of her freshman and junior home rooms and cor- responding secretary of Commercial Club. Give him a purple yo-yo. Tom Stratton Bigelow Academic 'BIG certainly stirred up P.O.D. this year ..,. he doesn't like rainy days, but it's OK for Texas .... la-st year he was president of the Ju n io r Class..,he's busy as presi- dent of Hi-Y, in Varsity C l u b, Monitors, Shaler- esque, Football, Bafsketvball, and Track .... boasts of being the only boy in English Comp .,.,. what fun! Whata ya say? Nancy Margaret Binder Commercial 'NANCY is an art and music fan. she can eat spa- ghetti by the tons and can always be found with Our Gang ,.,, country styles, football games, and si'1ly people are on her 'yes' list ,,..you can find her in Host- ess Club, G.A.A., Scoop, Shaleresque, Band or art any seventh period. Kow! Ruth Elsie Bissinger Academic 'RUTHIE likes walking or driving in the rain, popu- lar music, and dancing... sipenfds a lot of time sew- ing and painting ....i says nov to tem-peramental people, being rushed fand confusion . can be found in G.A.A., Scoop, Thespians, Sub-Deb, Chorus, and Art. Moldyl Esther Mae Bitzer General 'SMITTY is an asset to any soccer team ..., she likes motorcycles, football games and soccer, but dislikes home'W'ork,...G.A.A., Shaler- esque, Scoop, Cafeteria Club, and Service Girls take up most of her time. That's Coochie. Kathleen Loretta Blumer C ommcrcial 'Laughable BLOOMERS is one person who never gets angry .,.. her favorite likes are football games, Our Gang and picnics., raw carrots she'll leave to the rabbits .,.. glum people and cleaning cupboards are not among her hobbies though swimming and dancing are ,.., her seventh periods are spent in the Y-Teens, G.A.A., Thespians, Shaleresque, and Service Girls. You really d0n't mean it. Velma Bobinets General 'It's hard to imagine that VAL has any dislikes, but she does-schoolg on the other hand, she likes milk- shakes and horseback rid- ing. Grace Marilyn Bollens Academic 'Petite GRACIE adds charm t-o any occasion .... dancing, sizzling steaks, and French fries are among her favorites, but slimy, crawl- ing things 'are definitely out! ,... Kay was in the Sen- ior iPlay and busy with Y- Teens, 'Forensic Club, Thes- pians, Scoop, Shaleresque, Chapel Choir, G.A.A., and Nature Club. Oh, I wouldn' James Henry 'That rousing 'Chapel Choir JIM things with him are football, Clara verts'.. out are t ' say that. Bo-wen Academic voice in the belongs to that agree milkshakes, , and 'con- late people an-d crowded places .,.. you're likely to find him in Hi-Y, V a r s i ty Club, Football, Shaleresque, and Student Council. Melvin A. Brantner General 'BRANTNER spends his time playing football or taking part in F.F.A ..... his 'hobbies 'are ice skating and fixing cars .... he is easy to get along with and hasnlt any dislikes. .Ruth Frances Burkovich C 011fz11'wrcia.l 'We will all remember laughing BURKIE .... her likes are new cars, good time-s, jokes, weddings, anld Our Gangu .... lbuit dislikes catty people slpends her seventh periods in G.A.A., Slhaleresque, Scoop, Thes- pianls, and Dramatic Club. Hmm, you're for me, fella! Robert Richard Christian Academic 'CHRIS is one of our most amicable Seniorsmthe photography bug seems to have caught him ,.,. sports, especially football, driving, and corn on the cob, in- terest him .... Photography Clu'b and Shaleresque claim most of hi-s time .... to hear him talk about homework and theme writing, you would think they were tre- mendous tasks. .lane Lois Clouse C01lllIZ6'I'Clfll 'If you hear a giggle, you'll know it's JANEY was in both Junior and Senior class 'plays .... comp-e- tition lbores her, so does work ,... swimming, men, and potatoes are some of her likes .,.. she is in National Honor, Girls' Chorus, Com- mercial Clulb, 1G.A.A., Scoop and Shaleresque. Who's a big wheel? Arlene Carolyn Cohen Academic 'ALENE frankly admits that she lik-es money and well, P.O.D. Cbrave girlj .... gym doesn't agree with 'her ...she is an active member of the Y-Teenls, Thespians, Scoop, Shaleresque, and Girls' Chorus. -.4 Jean Frances Coles . .4CfldC1IIll' 'Little MIKE is fond of sewing, good mu-sic, swim- ming, and horseback -rid- ing .... i'f you act like a three- year old and fdon't know how to say thanks, you'll find yourself on her black list. Not Meeee! ! Zadi Marie Cook Academic 'Bugs are a pet peeve of COOKIE. hmm traveling and a certain Bill seem to interest her most .... and, Oh! can she talk on the tele- phone ..,, quite often you'll fin-d he-r in Sub-Deb, Scoop, or Slhaleresque. I'1l see you. Edward C. Cooper Academic 'Give EDDIE a camera an-d turn him loose and he will come back with the goods .... belongs to Shaler- esque, Band, and Photog- raphy Clulbmquite a dancer and skater .... ca-n't stand people with no sense of humor ,... was Football Man- ager for two years. I guess so. Carroll Patrick Corbett General 'You haven't heard any- thing until you've heard PAT play the piano. his likes, also his hobbies, are music and skating ..,. he greatly dislikes working ..., his quiet manner wins many friends. Shirley K. Cummings Commercial 'SHIRL collects pictures by the dozen .... has a passion 'for milkishakes and con- vertifbles .... and a horror of rain .... a 'Scoop member. You're kidding! hlenine Estelle Dague C011zHze1'cial 'NEAN, who is known for her beautiful hair, likes movies .,.. but straight hair, Oh, no! .... she ibelong-ed to the G.A.A. and Sub-Deb Club ,... favorite hobbies of Nea'n's are dancing and riding. Take it easy. Charles Perry Davis General COHUDD is an all-around sportsman .... he's fond of hunting, swimming, and everything in general .... he participates in Hi-Y, Foot- ball, Basketball, Varsity Club, Track, and is an en- thusiastic Monitor. You're crazy. Roy Arthur DeLorenze General 0 B o a t s , Basketball and Baseball are favorites of MOUSE .... Shop 'Club claims his spare time .... less school and no nightwork would make him much happier. You're crazy. Margaret Mary DeLuca General 0You'd have a hard time trying to hide PEGGY'S cute personality .... she likes collecting pennies, playing badminton, and good sing- ingmbut, oh, those awful singing commercialswmost of her seventh periods are taken up by Library Clufb, Outdoor Club, Girls' Cho- rus, and 'Chapel Choir. Be seeing yoiu. Ursula Emma DeLuca Academic 'URS is identified by her clarinet, which she so ably plays in both Band and Or- chestra ,... if you swim and have a crew cult, she likes you...she can't stand hats or standing on street cars .... her activities include Scoop and Shaleresque. Oh, go ahead! Stanley C. Demb-owski A cad emi c OSTASZ has soda foun- tain tastes When it comefs to food .,.. speciavl talent in the Art Department .... mem- ber of the Scoop, Nature iClu2b, Library Club, Shaler- esque, Chapel Choir, and Boys' !Chorus .... shares a general idiislike for snobby characters ,,., Academic Course keeps him busy. Holy Cow! Grace Edrie DeTrude Academic CA neat trick with a nee- dle, EDRIE gives the rest of her attention to Photog- raphy, Football, and kittens .,..pet hates are turnips, and spiders ..,. her presence is en- joyed by the Forensic and Nature Clubs and Shaler- esque Staff. Murder! Ronald Christ Dietz Academic OiRO'N'NY always seems to be smiling .... dancing and all sports are among his likes ..., and his main dvisliike its homework ,... the Photo Club and Senior Shop 'Club divide his seventh periods. Save your money. Richard Atwater Dimon Academic 9W'hen you think of the Junior and Senior Class plays, you're sure to re- member DIAMOND DICLK ...hobby is building and sailing boats .,., very 'fond of brunettes .,.. says nuts to getting up early in the cold morning ..., kept busy as president of Thespianis, and in Shaleresque, Photog- raphy, .and Forensics. That's for dam sure. Gilbert .lack Duffy General 'The perfect word to de- slcribe husky, red-haired DUFF is Irish .... he spe- cializes in pretty 'girls and eating -cherry pie .,,, does Duffy like school? No ..,. but he must admit that foot- ball makes up for it .... Var- sity Club and Hi-Y. It's up to you. Theresa B. Dukovic C 074'l7'l181 Cff1l ODUKIES dark, dancing eyes are the envy of the Senior 'Class .... she is active in the Chapel Choir, G.A.- A., Thespians, Shaleresque, Leaders, Art, and Commer- cial Club ..... h er o-ther activi- ties were lSub-Dub, Chorus, Junior Operetta .... she dis- likes people who have su- periority complexes .... likes to dance and sing .... her hobby is drawing. Oh, joy! Q General 0 EMILY can never be call- Margaret E. Ehrlichman CUI7lfIlLU1'f'fLlI CMARNGIE loves to sit in a lbig chair 'by the radio, with a good musical pro- gram on, and cat potato chips ,... neblby people and spiders a n n o y her... 1Com- mercial 'Club and Library Clulb. Wow! Emily Jane Ellenberger ACLldf'lllll' ed a stay at homef' be- cause she is always travel- ing .... winter sports also head her list of favorites... dishwashing, homework and stuck-up people are her deadliest enemies .... she claims membership in the Clara Barton Club and the Service Girls' 'Clu'b. Oh, Brother! .Ieannine C. Engelhardt C0lllllZFI'I'1.lIf UNEAN is -that nice blonde iwith the sweet smile..she's a super Scooper, loves po- tato chips and horseback riding ..,. objects to longer skirts. You know. james Edward Ferry Geufral 'Start talking about cars Hlld JIM is sure to appear, work his way into the con- versation an-d then take over .... evenings and spare time are taken up by model airplanes, dogs .... simply loves P. O. D. Lois Virginia Fincke Academic 'Everyone has heard and enjoyed the 'beautiful play- ing tpiano and organj of LO.,she keeps a watchful eye on the money for the Shaleresque .... is kept busy lbeing President of Band., in Y-Teens, 'Chapel Choir, Girls' Chorus, Orchestra and National Honor So- ciety.,.she'll take a milk- shake anytime fbut she balks a-t homework. Evidently! Dolores E. Frederick Commercial 0Boys, do you enjoy a good meal? ..,. then DEE is the one iwho can cook it... reading and dogs also ap- peal to hcr...she does not care for 'drying dishes .... memrbership in the Service Girls is one of her major activitie S. Oh! I wouldn't say that. Flora E. Frederick 0FLO'S main ambition is to have fun ,. ice cream and football games rate high, but she would rather not wait for crowded buses or be near bugsnin G.A.A., Service Girls' Club, Clara Barton, Cafeteria Club, and Shaleresque. Is that right? Ruth ,lane Gerdun C07IlIllt'Vt'l'tIf 0Tall, attractive RUTHIE says a big Dyes to football games, dancing, swimming, and convertibles, but an emphatic no to bugs and late people.. can be found in Scoop, G..-XA., Shaler- esque, Sub-Deb, the Honor Society, and is President of Commercial Clulb. Oh! My! Ruth Dolores Gheldherg' C0llllllf'7'l'lt'l.I lDon't dare mention long skirts and soccer around Ruthnmmilkshakes, spaghet- ti, and barbecues head her list of favorites .... she an- swers to the name of HONEY and enjoys danc- ing, skating, and swimming. Boing! Gene Laverne Goetze -'if'Cldl'7lliC 'Blonde and petite TILT is always ready to go swim- ming or roller-skating... she can't seem to like oysters .... Ullimplesl' and soccer are her pert likes ..,. is allways ready for Shaleresque. Thespians, Sub-Deb, Stu- dent Council, and GAA. I know, you don't have to tell me. Edythe Lorraine Gosnell C0111me1'cial 'E'DY, our tiny sweet Re- cording Secretary of the Commercial Club, likes dancing, skating, and cho- colate sundaes .. .much of her time in school is taken up with Shaleresque ,...: her hotb- bies are sewing and cook- ing, in 'which she is very good, but, Oh! don't men- tion hoimework. Holy Cow! Annabelle Goss General 'A 'certain marine, named Davey, and his uniform make ANNERS very happy spends a lot of time skat- ing, dancing, 'bike riding, and letter writing .... dislikes tests, nightwork and 'stuck- up people .... can be found in Scoop, Yearbook and 'G.A.A. Davey's fine. Donald Ellis Graham General 'Nothing ever seems to hurry DOfN...classiical mu- sic is 'well liked 'by him, and 'woodwork is his fa- vorite holbby .... women don't rate with him. Maxine bl. Graham ACOdFl71f'lC 'MAX thinks that surprise tests and 'Blue Monday are simply aiwfuls, she plays the piano and sinigs, too .... foot- ball rgames, cooking, and a nice smile agree with her .. Chorus, Clara B a r t o n, Forensic, 'Chapel 'Choir and Shaleresque keep her going. Howdy, Luke. Paul john Guidish General 'Paul could never be call- ed a POPEYE because he just hates spinach ,... model airplane 'building is his fa- vorite hobby, along with swimming and skiing ,... a very practical 7th period activity of his is that of the Shop Club where he makes many useful objects. Hiyah. .lane Rose Haggerty Academir 'JANEY has reddish brown hair and a sweet smile ,.., she likes all kinds of sports and almost any kind of foodwoysters are not on her yes list.. Thespians, Scoop, G.A.A., Forensic, Shaleresque and Chorus. More fun! ! ! Mary Louise Harrison C071'l1'l161'CiCll 'Capable MARY LOU will be a great success in the commercial worl-d .... on her O.K. list are dogs, clothes, and trips to Lake Erie .,.. to snakes she says non .... be- longs to Commercial Club and Shialeresque. You 1-mow. Clara Mae Hartig Academic 'Neat and petite is a good way .to describe CLARA ..,. she likes olives, Frenich Fries, and danlcing .... bugs and spaghetti are not among her favoritesnmember of Shaleresque, Girls' Service Club, and the National Honor Society. Oh! Great! Nancy jean Hassinger Academic 'The color navy blue suits NAN to a T .... tardy people and snakes rate sneers ,... is intereste-d in G.A.A., Li- brary Club, Shaleresque, Girls' Chorus, and Sub1Deb 'Club You don't know, do you? Lois Florence Henninger Commercial 'LOEY enjoys 'swimming and football gamesmhome- 'work and 'washing dishes she leaves to others .... at sewing she's a whiz she belongs to Commercial Club, Junior National Hon- or Societyg and Shaleresque. Cork up and float. Edna Isabelle Hirschfield Coiizmercial 'Commercial Club, Sufb- Deb, Junior National Hon- or Society, G.A.A., Scoop, and Shaleresque have taken up 'much of HERSHYVS time ,.., she likes spaghetti, football and basketball, and dancing .... homework is defi- nitely 'fout ,..,' by the way, next to S.H.iS., Allegheny rates high on her list .,.. we wonder why. Not hardly. Donald B. Hischemellor General 'Blond ZUVM will look at you through his blue eyes and tell you he doesn't like homework swimming and eating are O.K ..... member of the Shop Club. Oh, yeah! Harry Rowand Howard General 'Almost any day you could find HARRY hunting, play- ing baseball, or sleeping ., he has a strange dread of history books and girls the F.F.A. finds him an active member. Watta ya say! Donald B. Hischemellor Com-mercial 'Shaler 'will certainly miss HUPS' sweet smile .,.. as a majorette, she's tops .... among her likes are cara- mel sundaes, footlball games, dark sun tans and f'Our Gang .... doesn't care for homework, washing dishes, or cranky people .... she be- longs to Commercial Club, Student Council, Thespians, and Shaleresque and is an attendant in the May Queen's court. Moldy! Grayce jean Huff Academit 'Cooking and sewing are favorites with GRAYACIE she eats ice cream lby the ton and pores over music .... snakes and cauliflower are strictly taboo with herwibe- longs to Clara Barton Club, Scoop, Shaleresque, 'Chapel Choir, and Dramatic Club. Betty .leane Hulek Ci071lIlIUl'CllII BU'BlB'LES has certainly added something to cheer- leading ..., she's fond of Walt, Buicks, and sports ,.,. rainy football weather is- out President of fG.A.A., in Leaders, 1C h ap el Choir, Girls' Chorus, Y-Teens, and Thespians. That's fer sure! Clyde Francis Huwe Gvrzwal 'CLYDE should make a good detective, for he is al- ways reading mystery stor- ies .the only thing that can get him up early in the morning is a fishing trip. he likes to swim and go boating. Age before beauty. Lois Mae Iarabin C01'l'lfl7'lC7'l'ft1l 'If you've never danced with LO, you're really missing something ..,. football is another of her likes, which is quite evident when sitting near her at the games ..., cranky people just don't click 'with her .,,, iCom- mercial 'Club Treasurer, ac- tive in Y-Teens, Shaler- esque, Scoop, Chorus, Jun- ior Miss, and Model Teens. Don't get excited. Louanne H. Kalmeyer Acadcnzic 'LOUANNE and her hair are familiar around Shaler . has no liking for longer skirts, but will settle for tomato soup and the 'ballet anytime ..,. rbelongs to Foren- sic, Nature Club, Sub-Deb, -Chapel Choir, and Shaler- esque. Get this! Charles Kaltenbock General 'If you ever want to find CHICK, your best bet is to go to a football game ..., he loves 'em ,,.. next to that, eat- ing runs a close second .. he doesn't really dislike any- thing. Dorothy Ann Kaminski C omm ercial 0The Library Club, Scoop, Shaleresque, and Sub-Deb Club, will miss DiOT...sbe likes olives and rainy days, but -crow-ded elevators irk her ,... collecting phono-graph records is her hobby. Now what did I do? .loan Marie Kennedy Commercial UJOAQNNIE, our girl with the smile, really goes for cocker spaniel pups .... s-he detests rainy daysg and, al- though it seems odd, she hates spaghettimthe Scoop, Shaleresque, Chorus, and Thespians claim her as one of their members. Really! john joseph Kernic A cademir 0You'll have to look tar and iwide for a center as good as tall, dark, and handsome IOHNNIE.. hockey games and hunting are favorites with him... crabby people set his hair on end ..., an active Hi-Y member. VVilbert Ray Kirkpatrick Academic 0Tal.k music and KlRtK will bring out his trumpet .. takes an active part in Hi-Y, Band, Orchestra, Shaleresque, and C h a p el Choir .... enjoys playing with Sharpsburg 'Cadets .,.. will most likely end a conversa- tion with: Be good! George Donald Klein G eneral OLUNGER ,... our honorable editor of the Scoop ,.., he's crazy about hunting, fish- ing, and ice skating .... we'll remember him from the Junior 'Class Play .... he's also a Moniter, a member of the Hi-Y, and Shaleresque. F. Arthur Klingensmith Academic 0What's a good time 'with- out FKITZ? .... quite ia work- er, too .... here's a little some- thing to show for this ..., President of Home Room, in Hi-Y, Band, Orchestra, Shaleresque, 'Chapel Choir, Student Council, Junior Na- tional Honor ..,, don't try to talk rainy days to Fritz ..., because he can't see why they have to nbe. Let's go, Kiddo. Grace Elizabeth Klinvex Commercial 'Do you hear that loud giggle? .... that's our GRA- 'CIE .... we'll always remem- ber her selling refreshments at the football garnesnshe says yes to dancing and swimming, but no to nightwork and rainy days ...Forensic Club, Snapshot Club, Service Girls, Nature Club, 'G.A.A., Shaleresque and Thespians claim her seventh periods. That's O.K.-Never let it bother you! Richard Albert Kobert General OA truck-load of ice cream would not be too much for DICK. English classes are quite a load for him .... is a whiz on skates, either kind, so it's not hard to tell he enjoys this sport. Oh, yeah! Lauretta M. Koehler C omiizwcial UCOKE has black curly hair and blue eyes ,... .swim- ming, dancing, and ice skating are among the sports in which she par- ticipates, but she could do without getting up in the morning' ,... is a member -of Commercial Club, Scoop, Shaleresfque, G.A.A., and Sub-Deb Club. Who you talkin' to? Lawrence R. Koehler Academic 'Good old motorcyclist BOB ,... really gets along 'with girls, especially when dancinfg .... a red motorcycle is his desiremtakes an ac- tive part in Hi-Y, Yearbook ...can't stand girls that think they are too good for fellows. Hi, Sharp! Virginia Marie Kremer Academic 'You will always tell GINNY by her 'burst of mirthful laughter .... she puts thumfbs down on tardy peo- ple and vegetables ,.., but it's yes to lbaselbiall, pickles, and dancing ..,. her seventh periods are subdivided 'by Y-Teens, Leaders, Photo Clulb, Shaleresque, Nature Club, Junior Play, vice president of Senior Nation- al Honor, in G.A.A., and Thespians. Hey, kids! Charles XV. Kruckewitt General 'Ole MOLDY JOHN is quite a car salesman, excels in Fords, mainly Model- A's .... for some unknown reason, he prefers lunch time and women .,.. would be lost if it weren't for Chapel 'Choir and Shop .,.. his Who's that ? always starts a good conversation. Who's that? XValdemar A. Krzyvvicki General 'Another collector is our WALDE .... likes fun in gen- eral, mainly nurses and driving ..,. 'belongs to Basket- 'ball squad .,.. being broke is his pet peeve .... you will know Walde is around when you hear a loud: Holly-Good-Kerr l john Richard Linn Aca-demic 'Mischief could be BALDY'S middle name .... no dislikesg he loves 'em all ...with extras for dancing, swimming, and girls ..., alc- tive in Hi-Y, Football, and the Photo Club. Baby! J. Peter Lissfelt General 'There is no mistaking tall, blond PETE ..,, I-Ie's a 'barrel of fun at any gather- ing .... makes a perfect father -in Junior and Senior Play that is ,... horses, flashy cars, and farming please him .... chickens and noisy women bore him stiff...Thespians, Forensic, Photography, and F.F.A. occupy his leisure time. What do ya say? Betty Dale List Academic 'Tiny DALE is practically lost among the other mem- bers of the Band .... the color 'blue and sweet music are among her likes, but it's no to vigorous exercise .,.. b u s y iw i th Shaleresque, Scoop and Y-Teens. Do you know how old my niece is? Emilia Mary Lulbich C0'l7l17167'L'ill! 'MILLIE belongs to Pho- to Clu'b, Chapel Choir, Shaleresque, S u b - D eb, Scoop, and is secretary of Service Girls .... she has shiny dark hair and a sweet smile .... likes dancing, hot fudge sundaes, and football pineapple she leaves to others. Continue, I'm all ears! XVIII. Samuel Long, Ir. Academic 'Quite a collector of dogs and old coins is our BILL .. really gets along with the piano ,... enjoys swimming, golf, dancing, and chicken noodle soup .,.. want to get under Bill's skin: just men- tion 'boiled cabbage and writing letters., can be seen in Band, Shaleresque, Scoop, and Track. Ye Gads! Teresa B. Lunieski General 'Dancing and swimming take up much of TESS S time along with G.A.A. and Shaleresque .... has a passion for -chocolate milkshakes and jazz music .... to new style dresses she says 'ughl' You trying to be a smartie? Rita Marie Marlier Academic 'Our future sculptoress REET is one of the char- acters of this class ...people on Forbes Street 'Cars ut- terly fascinate her on her journies to and from Tech .. having no dislikes, every- thing pleases her .... Shaler- esque, Scoop, G.A.A. and National Honor and art work for other people oc- cupy all her time. Dat's a cute lil job! Isabelle Mae Marlin Academic 'Mention olives around jolly IZZY and she'll :be your friend for life .... she is also very fond of dimples and playing soccer .... can't stand hot lemonade and people who donlt say hel- lo ...Izzy can lbe found at G.A.A., Chapel Choir, Girl Reserves, Shaleresque, Thespians, Band, Chorus and North Park Swimming Pool. Ah, Poopsiel Frank john Marti Gcncral 'jOHN'S likes are Spartan ...sleeping and eating.. F.- F,A. and Football have him on their active lists... school and work 'bring no smile to his face. Norbert joseph Marzolf Agricultzire 'PAPPY will tell you where the best hunting grounds can be found along with the lbest dogs to use ,... a four-year agriculturist, who specializes in P.O.D. and women, that is in a round-albout-way. .lack Richard McCreedy Academic 'GURG is an active mem- ber of the local explorers .... enjoys camping and Indian lore .... if you want to learn the Russian Chair Dance, consult him-he's an expert at it....Photo Club, Boys' Shop and Art oc-cupy his leisure time .... wearing ties is very ofbjectionable to J ack. Share the wealth. Patrick Alfred McGinn General 'Towerinig PAT, one of football's. right-hand men, really goes for a 5-foot brunette and lunchmtake a quick look into the Shop or lChapel Choir and you will see the red Irish head of Patrick. 'IThat's the end. ' il eanne A. McGurgan G eiicral 'Did you say olives and h a m sandwiches? .... t his would bring JEANNE on the run she just loves car- rots and rainy days, as we all do ,, belongs to Y-Teens. G.A.A., Girls' Service Club, and Shaleresque. That's what you think! John Clinton McMarlin Academic 'SONNY was never a per- son who enjoyed doing homeworkg however, foot- ball, ibaseball, and swim- ming are among his favor- ites .... he divides his time among Hi-Y, Student Coun- cil, Photography Club, Track Team and Football. Oh, gee whiz! Edna C. McMasters Commercial 'Dark, smiling TEDDJIE has a good word for every one .... winter sports and swimming appeal to her ,... snakes in any form, how- ever, are her pet peeve... she claims membership in Y-Teens, Scoop, Girls' Chorus, Shaleresque, and Thespians. Francis joseph McNelis General 'MI-CK, a new member of the Senior class, goes for sports. of all sorts, ice cream, girls, mainly blondes ...simply does not get along with school work. Betty Ann Meier Academic 'BETTS likes ice cream, convertifbles, and movies, 'but dislikes rainy weather, craiblby 'people and home- work .... takes an active part in Clara Barton iClu'b, Serv- ice Girls, G.A.A., Nature Club, Lifbrary, 'Cafeteria and Shaleresque. Holy man! Eileen F. B. Merdian Academic 'MIERT is that cute little brunette you see flashing those knitting needles a- round .,.. she's really -quite good at it.... skating and lime milkshakes are her favorite... says no, thank you to mayonnaise .... active in Y-Teens, Shaleresque, Service Girls, 'Girls' Shop, Sub-Deb, and 'G.AiA. I'm tellin' ya. Vlfilliam F. Merdzinski Academic 'BILL and his little brush are well known throughout Shaler ..,. he's active in Scoop, Art Club, Journal- ism, Thespians, and Shop Club .... cartooning is his hobby .,.. any kind of work, with emphasis on house- work, is out. Do I have to? Ruth Evelyn Miller Commercial 'Petite RUTHIE divides her time among the Library Club, National Honor So- ciety and 'Commercial Club ....thinks cooking and eating are fun, -but homework never brings a smile to her face. What am I goin' to do now? Georgiana Michael General 'Quiet, friendly MIKE likes sewing and ,movies but doesn't enjoy home- work .... takes an active part in Service Girls, Sub-Delb Cluwb, and the Cafeteria Club Oh! Heck! Margaret C. Michel Academic 'MIKE is shy ibut she has the sweetest smilemidriving and ice cream are swell with her .... onions are strict- ly ta'boo...you'll find her in Shaleresque, Photography, G.A.A., Sub-Deb, and Clara Barton. Oh! My achin' back! Juliana Allegra Mock Academic 'vCute little JULIE always has an abundant supply of energy and fun .... dull peo- ple and damp football games are definitely out: but sports, Erie, and ice cream rank high .... you'll find her in Girls' Chorus, G.A.A., Junior Honor So- ciety, 'Sub-Deb, S c o o p, Shaleresque, Clara Barton Club, Thespians, Leaders and President of Y-Teens. Oh! Brother! Carolyn Elizabeth Zito Commercial '-SIS really is kept lbusy with Girls' Service Clulb, Shaleresque, and 'G.A.A ..... likes Chile and dill pick- les .... one 'way to get her angry is to make her wait. Oh! Brother! Dennis Joseph Moriarity Commercial 'Witty MOR can hit a homer or make a basket, whichever you prefer .... he's an asset to 'both of these teams loafing suits him fine ,... school is so boring. Cheese and Crackers! Jeanne Katherine Mulac Academic 'Blonde JEANNIE is fond of airplanes and sports, particularly ice skating and 'badfminton.... mayonnaise and seasonings are not appreciatedmmem- lber of Su'b-Deb, Shaler- esque, G.A.A., Thespians, and Girls' Chorus. Geezowee! Yolande Murray Academic 'You'l1 always find a grin on YO-YO'S face.... mean people make 'her angry, but she likes football games and eating .... spends seventh periods fwith Scoop, Sha- Ieresique, G.A.A., Gi rl s ' Chorus, Sub-Deb, and Thespians. Ohl How are you? Fred Charles Muschick General 'Quiet and shy and pleas- ant ,.., FRED doesn't take very well to school work .... his paper route is .his hobby ...enjoys Vacation Time the best. Ioan Ethel N icklas General iAnywhere you hear the sound of music, you'll find GIGGLES dancing.. she doesn't understand why teachers give so much nigihtwork .... belongs to Scoop, Chorus, Shaleresque, G.A.A., and Clara Barton. I don't know. Marjorie Jane Niggel General 0Pert MARGIE is fond of swimming, roller skating, and poetry... doing dishes is definitely out ..,. her activi- ties include Chorus, Thes- pians, and Shaleresque. I nearly fell through the floor. Lois Mae Nook A cad emic 0Yes, it's DO behind that 'bubble ..., vivacious. and hap- py, she bowls, swims and dances ,... she agrees to free days and movies .... but says no to ho-mework and do- ing dishes ,... Photo Club and Shaleresque. Kiddo! Elizabeth Anne Ogg Academic 0Neat, pleasant ABETTY served as an able Art Edi- tor for the Shaleresique .... movies, art, and football games fasicinate her ..,. she d r e a d s caterpillars and alarm 'clocks that get you up in the morning ..., extra- curricular activities include Y-Teen, Sub-Deb, iG.A.A., Chorus, and Shaleresque. Ye Gads! Dolores M. Olszewski Academic 0Delightfu1 and charming DOLL graces our football field as a majorette .... has a figure every one dreams about ..., happy when Miles is around ..., sad when he's not ...spends her time in 'Chapel Choir, Y-Teens, Shaler- esique, Sub-Deb, G.A.A., Art, and National Honor ..., May Queen. Be good! William Edward Orluske Academic UBQILL and his camera might go down in history ...strange to say, the likes to take pictures and belongs to the Photo Club ,...-says people who worry are just as bad as filling out our questionnaires member of Scoop, Shaleresique, 'Chapel Choir, Operetta, and Junior and Senior Class Plays. T'hat's just too bad, isn't it? Eleanor Ann Osborne Academic 'Fun-loving EL is one of the outstanding -members of this year's -Chapel Choir .,.. besides singing, she likes to draw, and swifm ..movies and marshmallow sun-daes please her...rbut onions are one of her dislikes i.... in Y- Teen, Chapel Choir, Sha- leresque, Scoop, Dramatics, and Chorus. For Pete's sake! Mary Margaret Parise General OEveryone knows CHICK from her abilities in the line of -sports...is it any wonder that she has been a member of G.A.A. four years? .... Writing letters is one of her hobbies .... and who likes homework? Holy Cow! Barbara Jean Parkes Academic 'Snakes are on delightful BiARB'S hate list, along with getting up in the morning .,.. she'll say yes to swimming, going to Erie, and ham barbecues- plain .,.. she is on the Scoop, Shaleresque, in G.A.A., and Thespians. Holy Cow! Joan Esther Petri Commercial 'What band w0uldn't be proud to follow lovely, ,blonde Drum Majorette PETE, as she leads the other -majorettes down the field .... has no time .for pes- simistic people but Reek and spaghetti rate high .... kept busy with Junior -Class Play, Scoop, Sub-Deb, Sha- leresque, and 'G.A.A .,... May Queen's Court. Moldyl Dorothy Ann Petrovic General 'D O T a n d milkshakes make' a :good combination she'll talk for hours about dancing or 'baseball ..,. hon- estly, she really likes the new long skirts. Believe it? Martin William Pilgram Academic 'MARTY always has time for his favorite hobby of photography and for sports of any kind .... even if he has to forget his homework to do it ,.., busy seventh periods with the Photo Club, Track, Shaleresque, and Scoop. What do ya say? Dorothy ,lean Randolph Academic 'Friendly SUSIE can talk in French ..., singing, read- ing, and window shopping are favorites with her .... dentists and standing in lines -make her shudder... she is kept busy with ,Hon- or Society, Leaders, Chorus, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Sub-Deib, and Shaleresque. Gosh darn it! Charles Fitz Randolph Academic 'Tall CHARLIE doesn't say muchg ibut inactivity and getting up early, for school that is, make him burn .... stamp collecting pho- tography and traveling are among his hobbies ..,. you'll find him in Hi-Y, Photog- raphy Club, or Shop Clufb. Share the wealth. Josephine C. Raspanti Commercial 'JOSIE, our star halfback, will stop that soccer ball every time .... spaghetti, meat- balls, and swimming are all right with her ..., lima beans and stuck-up people make her scream .... Scoop, Photo Club, and Sub-Delb are in- cluded on her activity list. Out-rageous! Leona Arlene Reay Commercial 'Tiny SIS just Won't :be rushed... she saves match book covers and eats loads of spaghetti .... Sub-Deb, Cafeteria Club, G.A.A., Service Girls, and Shaler- es-que keep her going seventh periods. That was uncalled for. -I oanne Fay Reno Academic 'Number Five .... that's JO calling the down ,beat ., she keeps the band in time .... Whiz !--there goes a 'blue Hudson, Jo at the wheel ..., can't see crowded buses or reasons for silence .mpaints textiles...,is active in Band, Orchestra, Scoop, Shaleresque, G.A.A., and Junior Honor. Oh, Mamma! Charles Jacob Rhein General 'CHUCK enjoys basket- fball, dancing, and football games .,.. mention homework and he runs the other way ...a little on the quiet side. Hey, you dropped something. Ruth Emma Richter Comuiercial 'No soccer 'ball ever gets 'past RUTHIE .... an accom- plished Uyellerl' at football and basketball games .,.. serves as Vice President of Commercial 'Club .... in G.- A.A., Y-Teens, Shaleresque, Scoop, and Sub-Deb ,... says no to washing 'dishes .... but 'tyesi' to pancakes, swim- ming giggling, and Our Gang. Never let it bother you. ijt-.. fl ymi EJ.. ll. f, t Louise Marion Rihn C ommerczal 'You can always pick out WEEZE at basketball and football games, which are her favorites ...soccer, spa- ghetti, and -cake suit her to a T.. dislikes homework... Vice President of G.A.A., in Leaders, Sufb-Deb, Sha- leresque, and Scoop. You wouldn't help me, would you? Amy Louise Rodenbaugh Commercial 0RODY'S another member of Our 'Gang ...she likes all sports, especially swim- ming and skating .... house work is her pet dislike .... spends most of her seventh periods in 'Shaleresque and G.A.A. Oh!! Brother, you know! Barbara Ann Rogers Academic 0lt's never hard to get BARB to laugh, and you can 'bet on a lively meeting of Y-Teens, Nature Clulb, Scoop, Shaleresque, and Thespians when she is a- round .... Burma - Shave Slgils fascinate her but in- sects don't....also in the Jun- ior Class Play, National Honor, 'Chapel Choir, and G.A.A. Makes me no difference. Blames Richard Rogers Academic 'Blond hair and blue eyes identify DICK .. you're like- ly to find him hunting, driv- ing, or playing tennis at any time .... just ask him about guns, he'll tell you m old y characters a n d iwork make him mad .... he's active in Hi-Y, Scoop, Sha- leresque, Ch a p el Choir, Baselball, junior Honor, and Photography Club. Share the wealth. -Iohn Joseph Roman General 'JOHNNY is quiet but very nice .... he talks about football like an expert .... you can get him into a 'baseball game anytime. Oh! B-oy! Charles John Rulbel Gmwrtzl lThose loud Um-pah'sl' you hear are coming from the bass horn played fby CHUCK .... girls do11't jive with him .... fbut fishing and hunting, and hockey are strictly O.K. .... needless to say, he's an active member of the Band. Oh, Tounsie Rosemarie Sankovic Acadczzzir 'ROSE is one of our sta- tuesque Seniors .... contrary people make her angry, but swimming, dancing, n i c e clothes, and Danny are her s p e cial favorites .... she's busy with Thespians, G.- A.A., Y-Teens, Junior Hon- or Society, Scoop, Shaler- esque, Girls' Chorus, and the iPhoto Club. Really! Frances Sally Sarwinski Commercial lF1RAN enjoys horseback riding .... swimming and Bu- siness English are also on her likes listucraibby peo- ple might make her stand up and fight active on the Shaleresque staff. You must be mad. Donald Ray Schaffer A cadrmic lil-Iappy - go - lucky DON has a fondness for blondes, convertibles, and eating .... he strongly thinks boys su- perior to girls... is kept busy with Hi- Y , Shaleresque, Band, and Orchestra. What's the story, jack? Norman VVilliam Scheid General 0Anything to do with an amateur radio set or pho- tography interest NORLM... grouchy people never make him glad, but hunting oi' swimming hold his interest ...belongs to the Photo Club. Phooey ! VVilliam John Schmidt Academic' 'Friendly SMITTY is the President of Student Coun- cil and one of our favorite Monitors ..,. can't decide if he likes ice cream or a majorette better, but he dicln't hesitate to say he dis- likes the first six periods .... he's likely to turn up in Hi-Y, Baseball, or the Var- sity Club. You dreamer, you. Lucile C. Schneider ACG'd8ll'Lif 'English Comp. will never be the same when iMIMl leavesmmen, eating, and sleeping are her favorite pastimes, but she dislikes intolerance ..,. she proved her acting abilities in the ,lun- ior and Senior -Class Plays, and, along with Pismoe, is 11 Thespian and Treasurer of the Forensic Clu-b. But not everyone can think. Roy Russell Schweitzer Academic .SWITZ gets a big kick out of trying to start his brother's car .,.. when he's not 'doing that nasty stuff called homework, you'll find him in Football, Hi-Y, Track, and Student Coun- cil' what time is it? Marie Lena Schweizer Academic 0REE'S usually quiet, but you should hear her yell at the football games ,... out are rainy days and ho-mework, but fine are eating spaghetti and dancing ,.., often see her in Clara Barton Club, The- spians, iG.A.A., Scoop, Sha- leresque, and Girls' Chorus. What's the matter?' .T oyce Naomi Seitz Aca-demic 'JO is quite a handy girl with the needle ..,. English themes are disliked by her, as 'much as foot'bal1, base- ball, and debating are like-d .,..spends her time in G.A.A., Shaleresque, Junior Na- tional Honor, and Service Girls' Club. Ah, shet up ! Dorothy Anne Shaw C0111 lllffflifll 'Our peppy DOT says a 'big yes to dances and cold fudge sundaes but no to homework .,.. likes to sew .,.. can be found in Commercial Club, Sub-Deb, and Shaleresque. Oh, Nurs! Stella June Shaw Co1m1zcrcial 'If you are looking for a girl with pep and vitality STELL will fill the bill ..,. loves to eat and sleep ..., also gym class and football games ,... c'an't stand stuck- up people ....i spends her time fishing, swimming, dancing, and playing soccermher seventh periods are divided among Commercial Club, Jr. National Honor, G..-XA., Scoop, Shaleresque, and Sub-Deb. Oh! My achin' bacon! Harry Irvin Shumaker Academic UHARRY, the boy who is always in a good imood, makes music his one and only hoiblby ..,. loves ice cream, dancing, and foot- ball games ,.., doesn't like tests and riding the bus.. his seventh periods are spent in Bland and Orches- tra. Now, just a minute. Margaret Ann Sieg C07li17l0VfiUl 0iBright, cheerful ANNIE says a definite yes to chocolate milkshakes, bas- ketball, driving, and Our 'Gang ,...dislikes being dis- liked, people who won't cheer at football land bas- ketball games ..,, spends much of her time swimming, dancing, and roller skating ,...can be found in Y-Teens, 'Commercial Club, Shaler- esque, Scoop, G.A.A., and Sub-Deb. What! Nuts! Loretta Mae Slosarik Acadvuzir ULORET clan be justly proud of her wonderful so- prano voice that helps make our Chapel Choir what it is .... she enjoys sports and sowing .... can't see cigars or mustaches ..,. G.A.A., Chorus, Shaleresique, an-d N-ational Honor are among her many activities. I'll write you a book. tfagftrez is 1: fi 3225 Q -' 'in .. 31 Myrna Rose Smith Academic USMITTY says okay to football, lbaseball, swim- ming, vanilla ice cream, and cooking .... doesn't like spinach or rainy days ..., loves to sew .... spends her seventh periods in G.A.A., Service Girls, Shaleresque, Dramatics, and Sub-Delb. Oh! Baloney! Virginia Ann Smith Commercial 0Tall, attractive SMITTY says a fbig yes to danc- ing, swimming, and Our Gang ,.., doesn't like freck- les ..., collects records and loves to dance .,., can be found in Sub-Delb, Shaler- esque, Chorus, G.A.A., Li- brary Club, Clara Barton, and Hostess Clulb. Call you later. Delta Elizabeth Sowers Academic 'Charming LIZ is fond of classical music, swimming, and watching 'footlball games ..,. can't see why we have to have tests or rainy weathermreally on the go as 'President of National Honor, Vice President of Forensics, Treasurer of Thespians, Program Chair- man for Y-Teens, and Edi- tor of Shaleresque ..,. proved her acting afbilities in the Junior and Senior class plays. Elsie J. Steigerwald Commercial OSTAG -made a pretty pie- ture in our May Queen's court .... her blonde hair and blue eyes are known to all .. she is active in Commer- cial Clutb, Y-Teens, Scoop, GAA., Shaleresque, and Thespians ,.., homework is definitely out, 'but spaghetti, niilkshakes, and being with Our Gang please her .,.. dancing and horseback rid- ing take up much of her time. Sporty. Mary Ann Stickney A cademic 0L.ovable, energetic STICKS ham lbarbecues, footlball games, and idanc- ing are fine with her .... but straight hair might make her cry .... we'll never forget her as Mrs. Parker in our Junior Play .,., Scoop, Sha- leresque, Chorus, Leaders, GAA., Y-Teens, and Na- tional Honor Society keep her busy seventh period. Oh, fine. Herbert Matthew Stoll General 'HERB is sometimes k n o w n -as Pal Stoll ,... dancing and most sports in- terest him .... is an active Hi-Y memlber. Big wheel. XVallace VVarren Thayer Academic CWALLY is one of the nicest additions to Shaler ,...if you want to kno-w any- thing albout baseball, just ask him .,.. he's never made friends with rhubarb pie, but French toast, photog- raphy, and girls still rank high ..., is a member of the Photo Club, Varsity, Na- ture Club, Baseball Team, Forensic Club, and Presi- dent of the Hi-Y. Hot dog! Lois ,lean Vidt Commercial 0Pleasant, likeable LO can be found in Lirbrary 'Club .... likes lots of fun, milkshakes and dogs ..., dislikes sewing ...loves to write letters Cto anyone special, Lo?D. Oh, brother! Alexander B. VVadlow Academic OKBUD says yesl' to hunt- ing, winter sports, swim- ming, animals, camping, cars, guns, and cameras ,... a big no to homework, rain and work of any kind ,.., spends time traveling, col- lecting foreign money, and taking pictures ..., belongs to the -Photography 'Club Could be. Dorothy Ann Wagner Commercial 'Petite D. A. spends her spare time rdraiwing, play- ing the piano, and golfing .,..loves dancing, ice skat- ing, Chop Suey, movies, and 'tNear You .... dislikes wash- ing dishes 'and getting up early .... belongs to Girls' Chorus, Service Girls, G.- A.A., 'Sub-Deb, Thespians, and Art lClu'b. Well, I'll be! liileen Marie VVagner Acadmlric 0Pleasant, happy I spends her time driving a car, swimming, and horseback riding ,... likes a certain Lloyd, Ravoli, Our Gang and Connecticut ..., dislikes homework and sauerkraut her seventh periods are divided among Scoop, Band, Thespians, G.A.A., Shaleresque, and Service Club. Don't mess around now. Dolores joan NValker Academic ODORTY is one of our spirited cheerleaders ,... out of school, you could find her swimming, eating can-dy or dancing .,.. surprises don't go with her .... her activities include Treasurer of Y- Teens, Shaleresque, G.A.A., Chorus, j un io r National Honor, and President of Leaders. Honestly? Donna Marie XValters A rad U-H1 lil' 0Small, neat DONNA ranks high on Shaler's well-dressed list .... likes peo- ple, spaghetti, and dancing ...dislikes 'worms ...Qbelongs to Thespians, Scoop, Sha- leresque, Forensic, G.A.A., and Girls' Chorus .... makes eating and sleeping her hobbies. Oh, no! Yirginia Dell Wfeating Academia lPeppy GINNY is our head cheerleader, and cer- tainly does a good job... smiles rank high with he1'. so it'5 only natural she dis- likes groucheswactive with Y-Teens, Chapel Choir, G.- AA., an Editor of Shaler- esque, in National Honor, and Forensic. wen, good! Helen Marie XVeber Academic .Petite and sweet describes SIS, who likes all sports, especially ice skating and swimming .... ishe's bashful about having her picture taken .... Leaders, G.A.A., Y- Teens, Shaleresque, and Thespians, all .find her an active member. Really! Ruth Amelia XVCl1UfC1' Acadmzzitr 0Likealble RUTHIE al- ways brings a friendly mood with her .... she says no to w a i tin g, initiations and study halls .... sports 'bring her satisfaction, along with music, dancing, and sewing ...her activities include G.- A.A., Leaders, Scoop, jun- ior Play, Thespians, Girls' Chorus, and the National Honor Society. You can shout that. Leon joseph XViefling fillllffllf 'After conducting an e x t e n s i v e examination, DUTCH informs us that he dislikes detention hall P.'O.D. is all right, but he likes girls and clothes a little better. Horses! Clifford XY. Diilkerson -'fl'tldt'lHft 0Pleasant, likeable CLIFF Wdancing, football games, girls, and playing golf are among his likes .... dislikes tests and homework ,.., be- longs to Shaleresque, Li- brary Club, Chapel Choir, Thespians, Nature Club. and Scoop. Kiddol Robert D. XVilkinson Gcizvral 'Homework brings a sour look from JOE ,... thinks rid- ing in automobiles, eating, sfleeping, and Ag are just fine .... member of the F.F..-X. What's the story, Jack? john Earl lVilliamson A !'lIdt Hl if .WILLIE and big red trucks go well together .... automobiles run a close sec- ond .. nice looking johnny is a smooth dancer and a neat dresser .... he displayed fine acting talent in the junior and Senior plays .,.. Scoop, Shaleresque, Thes- pians, and Hi-Y vie for his spare time. Oh, Gad! Margaret J. Willis Academic 0WILLIE':S secret passion is James Mason .... shc's wait- ing anxiously for the seven- th year, 'while Working as Secretary of Thespians, Scoop, Shaleresque, G.A.A., Treasurer of l2-l, President of Forensic Club .,., welll never forget her in the opercttas, junior and Sen- ior Class plays .... she can't sit through a bad play, but is fond of Pismoe and the lst of March. Oh, drop dead! Grace Marie Wfimer Academic USPJARKLE enjoys a good plate of spaghetti, 'bike rid- ing, soccer, and would fbe much happier if things like crablby people and home- work were fbanished from the earth she is active in Clara Barton, Service Girls, Nature Club. Library Club, 'Cafeteria Club, and Shaler- esque. I love that man. Rita Mary VVisniewski Academic 0 iPretty ras a picture is a good way to describe RITA ...going out, especially to the movies, and eating ice cream please her .... sn-ooty people, Math, and home- work 'leave bad impressions with her .... Thespians and Forensic are her interests in school. That's for sure. Ronald Edwin Vtfohler Academic 0RON'S one of those peo- ple who can't see why vwe have to make book reports .,,he likes hunting, swim- ming, photography, and especially ice cream .... can we ever forget him in the Junior Play? .... he is kept busy with Photo Club, Hi- Y, Chapel Choir, and as Editor of 'Shaleres-que. No kidding? Margaret M. lVolpert CO11'H'1'L67 C'll1I 'PEGGY has quiet and winning ways about her ..,. she is likely to be found in Commercial Club, Sub-Deb. Y-Teens, G.A.A., Scoop, Shaleresque, and Girls' Chorus .... iturns her back to celery and waiting for late people .... football games find her cheering. Oh, gosh! Frank Richard Yanda Acadciizir 0VVhen DICK isn't collect- ing classical records or listening to concerts, he is busy with Band, Orchestra, Editor of Shaleresque, and Comptroller of the Scoop enjoys lbaseball rand flying ,mjusit can't enjoy crowded escalators. Well now, if I was doing it.. . Charlotte Evelyn Yoest General OSI-S doesn't 'like rain or water, except in a swim- ming pool...an eager yes for dancing and footlballu, in Sub-Deb, Library and 'Clara Barton Clubs, on Shaleresioue Staff. That'vs your business. Nancy Ladley Young Academic 0You'l1 have to go ia long way to find another with NANCY'S charm and sense of humor if you can't find her in Chapel Choir, Y- Teens, or Scoop, try Sha- leresque, Thespians, or Girls' 'Chorus .. she's an ar- dent mystery fan with a fondness for snow .... taboo are going shopping and damp weather. 5 SQ' Qgffqfiffy' V k'Cj:f23Y' ij Li G- F-i- 1 ate -fz f5 Z-1-J Fsilziifggp pit, af -. 1 AZ f , f --is 5 Q :A ,Q. I i ' ir In J!! A 'Vai fl - ' J E I 'f 'J' Qt SENIOR PRGIYILES eunss UI-IO 2 19685 1968'S SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class uf Shaler High School. uucler thc ethic: clirectimm of Miss Iilizzihcth Huriiite pi-csc-iitccl in Nuvcmher the play Four Urzzrglzfvm, Z1ilZ1PtCCi from the Cf'U.fl1I0f70Hf4IJ1 filllgflilillt' story hy Ifziimic Ilurst and dramutizecl hy Frank Yreelaiicl. The play is 21 story of Z1 musical family, depicting 21 cuhflict hctwccu home tics amd romzuice high-hghtccl with zestful humor. Cast in order of zippczuuiiccr AXIJAM LIQMP .,,. ..,r... .,.,... A A A A AA A AA A AA A A l,l'fUI' Lzlrsfvlf KAY I,EBIP AA A A Gram Hollwzs Iixixm Lmir A illargarvi ll'-illix 'l'm2Ax IJENTI' AA Alfliszllfvtlz Smuwzv :XNN LEM? AAA, A AA fam' Claim, QXLTNT .ETTA AAAA A A Cliurlatfa SCIlIlt'I'dt'I' EIQNEST AAAAAAA,AAA A AAR1'c1zard ljlilllflll FELTX DlE'1'Z AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA AA John l l 'yiH'ill7ll'501l ISIQNJAMEN CROWLIQY AAAA A A A Ilfilliam Orlzzskv iX'i'ICKIiY RORDIEN.. AAAAAA Frm! lfliazgfllxlzzillz Look fe! las ! Wkaf A Life Wm Tha Sur? ,,,, an Q Lb I S A n We Oh,Hu m , agp H 8111 ,,: Avyg.. ,A,.,A. . 1 Oh,My AChffl583d'xi Three Lovefics S S Q5 C' if gg 4, fit-ff-'i ' ' Qy dj .-3 5 -.J Nw MX X A -1-W. lLSfMAl'w x - - , Q X My Wx ORN ix XM ,- v WMX X Av ' QM ? M Q X fx 5X QW 3 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ronald Charles Gahagan General 'Tall RON certainly has distinguished himself as a football player ..., he enjoys alll other sports as Well... homework is not to his lik- ing...has the honor of be- ing presid-ent of the Junior Classmialso an active mem- iber of the Hi-Y. Eugene 'Wisniewski ' Agricnltmfe 'Vice President of the Junior 'Class is our POP- EYE.-made his name fa- mous on the gridironnget- ting up early and sitting in dull classes displeases him thas a definite liking for travel .... belongs to F.F.A.. Ruth lVilda Kay Alcndmzzir liMost anything pleases RUTHIE, that is, anything 'but red-headed tempers .. she's heard at any :football game as one of our peppy cheerleaders she finds time for Leaders, Y-Teens, and G.A.A., besides being secretary of the Junior Class. Joan Chislett Pashley Commercial 'Attractive DOANIE'S pleasing personality has won her many friends ..,. Christmas, cherry pie, and roses are definitely to her liking while her only dis- like is getting up early... 'besides being treasurer of Hi'Y' and the VafSifYlC1u-b' the Junior Class, she finds time for Y-Teens and Com- mercial Club. HE Junior Class, under the helpful sponsorship of Mrs. Brown and Mr. Yankovic, planned many activities for this year, with the junior-Senior Prom and the Junior Play being the high spots of the season. Many of the Juniors were active in Football and other sports t-his year. As Seniors, we bid success to the Juniors, who will take our places next year. OFFICERS President ......,.... .............,............. R oNALD GAHAGAN Vice President ...,. ....... E UGENE VVISNIEVVSKI Secretary ........... ....................... R UTH KAY Treasurer ..... ...,.... I OAN PASHLEY The foundation of every state is the E dnctztion of its y0Mlh.-DIOGENES 111 and 112 First Row: Suzanne Miller, Theresa Shumaker, Josephine Ferrari, Jane Handy, Ruth Kay, Shirley Glaser, Mildred Stubert, Marcella Alecknewith, Jimmy Eyssell, Frank Adams, Richard Butler, Glenn Vidt, Earl Krapp, Verna Hunter. Second Row: Marilyn Mohr, Janet Claysmith, Dorothy McElroy, Shirley Norman, Dolores Lamperski, Norma Guentner, Gerry Klinvex, Audrey Weppelman, Regina Corbett, Laura Emrick, john Lucas, Barbara Miller, Esther Schmid. Third Row: John Strohm, Dorothy Belton, Helen Kohser, Dorothy Zurawka, Beryl Thomas, Frances Woodings, Marilyn Koenig, Bette Kammerer, Mary Sieg, Virginia Schar, Sally Babic, Shirley Engelhardt. Fourth Row: Irvine Leitch, Alex McRae, Ernest jones, Jerome Kress, Donald Harms, Arthur Sommer, Ronald Schwab, Robert Smith, Harven Kraus, James Leder. Fifth Row: William Stromick, Robert Wilkins, Charles Hallam, James Ruefle, Ed Klavon, Dean McKibben, Ray Klingensmith, Dave Miller, Ray Heverline. Sixth Row: Ernest Ruder, James McLeod, Robert Weissert, Samuel Farmerie, Frank Lackner, Edward Obenauf, William Pfeifer, Martin Fullerton. Seventh Row: Carl Etzel, jack Bett. Not in picture: Richard Watkins, Betty Jane Lynd, Doris Scmanski. ll-1 OFFICERS ll-2 OFFICERS President , , ,. , ., , . . , . ,GLENN xvlDT President ,. , ,l.,.l...,,.. ....., . . .BERX'l. THOMAS Yice President.. . , , ..... ,RIARY S1120 Yiee President .,.,l ., . SUZANNE BIILLFR Secretary-Treasurer .. , IUOROTHY BELTON Secretary-Treasurer ,.,.,, .ILDXYARD KLAVON Host . .... , .. .,.l,.l..., .... F RANK LACKNER Hostess , ...,.,l .... l . .,,. ...,., H ELEN KOHSRR Hostess , ,RIARILYN KOENIG Student Council Rep., ..,. CHARLES Ii.-Xl.l..'XM Student Council Rep. , ,JERRY KRESS 43 113 and 114 First Row: Bernice Hamel, Thomas Sauers, Ruth Geist, Stella Power, Matthew Radmanich, June Horn, Faye Roman, Alberta George, Dorothy Huff, Diane Weber, Betty Lou Critchlow, Jean Helfrich, Joan Pashley Bette Rudolph. Second Row: Bernice Kochman, Reed Shilpp, Lila Hughes, Jean Liederman, Jeanne Fischer, Emma Goeller, Dorothea Dingel, Lois. Bastyr, Mary Meyers, Jean Woistman, Mary Louise Michel, Lorraine Gallenz, Berna dette Chomyak. Third Row: Thomas Lloyd, Betty Gmuer, Josephine Speckhals, Dolores Snyder, John Elder, William Congalton, Donald Lucas, Dorothy Dukovic, Joann Schoepflin, Shirley Wiefling, Lois Beck, Paul Fleissner. Fourth Row: Ronald Gahagan, Peter Cerina, William Hughes, Edward Soose, John Raspanti, Donald Gee Her bert Wilhelm, John Genslinger, Herbert Fischer, Donald Reno. Fifth Row: Gerald Luhring, Paul Lanzine, Albert Skrbin, Eugene Wisniewski, Ronald Milbert, George Peretlk Robert Lasky, Edward McGinn. Others-Shirley Thompson, Joanne Engan. lle3 OFFTCERS President .. ,. .,,,., ,. ROBERT lnxsiciw Yice President IQVGRNR XYISNUIXYSKI Secretary-Treusurer ,.,. . JOAN PASI-ll.liY 'Host ., .. . .,.,, , . , XXHLLIAM HLFKIIIES Student Council Rep. . . BIQTTR Rt'nOI.i'H A4 ll-4 OF President . ., Yice President ,, , Secretary-Treasurer Hostess .. ,...., FICERS JOE KARQHER iXLBliRT SKIRBIN . ., I,o1sBEc'fK TDIANE XVEBER Student Council Rep. ,. . RONALD GAHAGAN 115 First Row: Bertha Beck, Lois Turney, Evelyn Wolf, Ruth Meyers, Dolores Marotta, Lois Mihlfried, Dolores Glabb, Mary jane Heck, Stella Duderstadt, Walter Bowen. Second Row: Ludwig Buechel, Walter Arend, Pauline Conti, Lois Behr, Stephen Smorey, Leon Skonieczny. Third Row: Danny Maier, Charles Bauer, Willard Cook, Donald Coates, Charles Schmitt, Harry Bier. Not in picture: Steve Albert, Jerry DeVorak, Daniel Meinert, Kenneth Weimer, james Van Zile. l l-5 OFIFICICRS President r , ,. .. , CIl.xR1.lcs li.XL'liR Secretary-Treasnrer r IQIQRTIIA Illini Host . t . .IARIICS XVAN Zim: Student Council Rep. , r ICVIQLYN XYOLF 45 SX S - J f f G90 Cpxp Q5 F-1-iii'-1' 5 OGY i 'f M q f ff'JQ '9 , 2 f Q W 1F .w 5 1 4 f, fl' 1 f ' f 5207 Jfffi 'Z bf ff 'C U 0491x0100 F QCV9 - 4057 QP 0 660 may fqoglf K0 41 0 0 fr 67 101 and 102 First Row: Bonnie Charlton, Jacqueline Overbeck, Mary Ann Grau, Roberta Geisler, Mary Lou Harr, Lida God- dard, William Zellhart, Ronald Sallade, Thelma Metzger, Victor Alexander, Irene Sarwinski, Kay Huston, Clinton Ferrari, William Venable, Nellie Bowen. Second Row: Elsie Worst, James Plumb, Chad Anderson, William Hartz, Pat Grames, Allen Lynch, Charles Wirth, William Schubert, Robert Wettach, Geraldine Urben, Ellenmae Wandel, Marion Bacchus, Lorene Kremer, Wil- liam Scott. Third Row: John Holzer, Eugene Gravener, Leigh Finney, Donald Schwartz, Lois Schmidt, Catherine Frauenheim, Marilyn Herzog, Priscilla Sanford, Yolanda Skiles, Eleanor Willis, Marjorie Ludewig, William Howells, Thomas Schorr. Fourth Row: Richard Wagner, Elmer Stucky, James Hunter, Edward Giger, Fred Benko, john Collins, Vernon Hockenberry, Thomas Smith, Paul Breitenbach, Gemmill Davis, Lawrence Dunbar. Fifth Row: Betty Randolph, Althea Recter, Shirley Funk, Nancy Snider, Richard Graham, Donald Wagner. Others Not in Picture: Paul Heil, joseph McGarry, Gwenn DePoe. 10-l OFFICERS 10-2 OFFICERS President ,.,. ., .,..,.l....,., 'EUGENE GRAVENIQR President ....,,,.,.,.,..,...,.,.,,.,,..r,.. ,lon MCGARRY Vice President , .,.. r PAUL BREITENBACII Vice President .. .,,.. , IRICHARTJ CiRAlTAlXl Secretary-Treasurer ..... GERIQY LIRBEN Secretary-Treasurer ...,..,... PZLSIE XVORST Hostess .,.,... . . . ..l.,.l... SHIRLEY FUNK Host ,.,l,,..,.,......,.,....... .....l......, D ON XVAGNICR Student Council Rep. ..., , ll1zNRY XVENABLE Hostess .....,..,.,.,., BONNH-: izlilf CHARLTON Student Council Rep. ,..XVll.l.lAM HOu'ELi,s 48 1 103 and 104 First Row: Geraldine Fenrick, Teresa Mazurek, Gertrude Bock, Jean Peterson, Theresa Tomaro, Rachel Lewis, William Pfeil, Jack Ritenbaugh, Carl Setzenfand, Thomas Hollinger, Edward Perkowski, Dorothy Pockey, Lois Reese, Barbara Dokman. Second Row: Mary Kovach, Betty Rodham, Kathleen McGrarry, Shirley Wilhelm, Joseph Anzelone, Milton Stadler, Ruth Woistman, Esther Berger, Nancy Volk, Lois Garvin, Esther Wisniewski, Lois Spinella, Betty Seifried. Third Row: Rita Easler, Mary Krzewinski, Francis Chiararnonte, Verla Beck, Virginia Chess, Shirley Cristina, Eileen Voit, Carolyn Shaw, Nancy Boody, Mary jane Stroup, Rose Zappia, james McMarlin. Fourth Row: Collier Ellenberger, Robert Woodings, Henry Pfischner, Jean Stahlhut, joan Bauer, Loretta Im- hoff, Lois Dvorabic, Evelyn Cook, Erwin Betz, Raymond Bernesser, Jack Plantz. Fifth Row: Joseph Grenick, David Roenigk, Edwin Kist, Charles Patberg, Lee Schlog, Regis Lippert, Edward Brueckner, Thomas Schessler, Walter Shepps. Sixth Row: Paul Henninger, Richard Stauffer. Others Not in Picture: Richard Klein, Raymond Bitzer, Mary Garrigan. 10-3 OFFICERS 10-4 OFFICERS Vresicleut .... ......,. .,.,.,.,.. . . NHIHAVIC RQIQNIGK Presicleut . .i..i,i.. ,.,.,.,.,.,. . TACK 1QI'l'IiNliAl'4iIl l Vice Presicleut .. . i , Risers L1PPER'r Yice President . .i.. l..., . , ,, TRWIN Brzrz Seeretary-Treasurer . , , RDXYTN KIST Secretary .,... ....,. , :RUTH XVOISTMAN Host . . . , . . -IOSIQPIT ,ANZELONE Treasurer ., , ,.....,.... LORIQTTA IMHOFF Student Council Rep. ,. . HENRY PFISCHNER Student Council Rep ..... ..i,i , , ROSE ZAPPIA 49 l 105 First Row: Lee Landfried, James Hulek, Russell Lem'ey, Ruth Gallenz, Imelda Grieneisen, Nada Wagley joan Lucas, Mary Zwigart, jane Schmitt. Second Row: Joseph Zito, Margy Rasp, Julene Schluep, Helen Fleischman, Dorothy Vogel, Frances Ruchdeschel Mary Los Frederick, Margaret Bennett. Third Row: Audrey Wagner, Irene Kireta, Pat Scheible, Nancy Bright, Michael Milikan, Melvin Schoener Philip Lanzine. Fourth Row: Frances Maier, Robert Durst, Ralph Bagaley, Fred Stubert. Others: Robert Durst, Donald Huddleston, Robert Luffey, jack Thompson, William Thorne. 10-5 OFFICICRS I'1'cside11t ..,., .... . ,lixrlc 'IQIIONIPSON Yice President , r . . , xVlI,l.lARf TIIORNE SCCl'CtE1l'y-'fl'SZ15lll'Cl' , IJOROTIIY Yociii. llost ,, ,..,r, r Mlhx Ili'1ml.i-:STAN Hostess r r , Alorxx l.i'cAs Student Council Rep. l2.'XI,l'Tl Rica.-xr.izY 50 51 ww K M .N f .ff W x J 1 Xl N X ALGEBRA fig: aewerzm, X MATH X Z MQ 5 D4 53 9l and 92 First Row: Calvin Walker, George Woteska, Roberta Kerr, Patricia Weber, Nesbitt Kieran, Annette Dudek, Richard Arend, Doris J. Forsythe, Frances Biatazor, Blanche Cubbage, Anna Marie Lucas, Teresa Kane, Dolores Templin, Pauline Pommerenke, Verna Hilliard. Second Row: Norma Jean Minster, Nancy Kahn, William Cramp, Richard Domhoff, john Randolph, Frieda Goetzmann, Rita Alecknewith, Willard McMarlin, Shirley McE1hattan, james Bigelow, Carolie Fullerton, james Schaffer, Paul Klauss, Audrey Kunce. Third Row: Audrey Hazenkopf, Susan Bentel, Margie Randig, Betty Colvin, Peggy Hayes, Eileen Schafer, Laura Anderson, Barbara Seifert, Marjorie Thorpe, Alberta Viviano, jane Schell, Mary Koehler, Barbara Huxhold. Fourth Row: June Klepin, Mary Dillman, Charlotte Osborne, Joan Jacob, Virginia Schmidt, Suzanne Dougall, Alice Smolkovich, Georgia Brumley, Thomas Brugere, Bob Miller, Thomas Politylo, Gunther Sander. Fifth Row: Larry Walker, Weldon DeLorenze, Kenneth Lemley, Richard Brand, George Truman, Ralph Stefano, Roth Stump, Glenn Milton, Joseph Kernic, Bruce Graham. Others Not in Picture: Bernadette Chomzak. 9-l OFFICERS 9-2 OFFICERS Prcsiclent ., r ,.,, JAMES BIGELOW President r , , , . ,.,, ,HNIARY IDILLMAN Yice Presiclent r ..,. r SUSAN BENTIQL Vice President , , , .,,ROTI'l STVAU' Sccrotary-Treasurer . . ,. , ,... JOAN DIACOH Secretary-Treasurcr r r .Joie KERNIC Host , . ., . r ,. .. ,,.,. r XYlLLIAM CR.-XMI, Host . .. . ....,,. . , . 1Qll'IlARD ARI-:ND Hostess .,..,. PAULINE PoMM1zR13NK1f Hostess , .. . . r r , , NANCY K.4HN Stnclcnt Council Rep. . ., GEORGIA BRUMLEY 54 Student Council Rep. .... . NTARY IDILLRT A N D'e- 93 and 94 First Row: joseph Marcoly, john Sudaz, Dorothy Roman, Vivian Daood, Bernice Milbert, Martha Sarricka, James Hannigan, Sylvia Fox, Bill Platz, Joe Brown, Donald Rambler, Richard Flanegin, Ralph Anthony. Second Row: Catherine Radmanich, Mary Lou Hufnagel, janet Dick, Ted Anthony, james Conley, Shirley Shuff, Dolores Ries, joseph Klein, Fred Smith, Donald Steigerwald, Dolores Pflumm, Thelma Schindler. Third Row: Mary Malivuk, Laverna Berberich, Grace Skelley, Dolores Wurst, Mary Tomaro, Mary Ann Dinneen, Ruth Hallam, Bette Strauch, Marlene Mast, Margaret Petrovich, Bernadette Burkhart. Fourth Row: June Scott, Geraldine Fischer, Elsie Schramm, Virginia Frederick, Ann Jean Bruwelheide, Doris Hardern, Anna Mae Kraus, Donald Fleissner, john Lewis, Donald Hammel. Fifth Row: William Kotchey, james Wilkerson, Howard Kohser, Paul Schessler, Tom Page, Francis Kunz, Donald Fuhr, Dick Holzer, Robert Stebbin. Sixth Row: Regis Bogolin, Ray Hochberg, Robert Wirth, Raymond Brayer. Others Not in Picture: Robert Cubbage, john Sarandon, Robert Stewart, Virginia Van Horn, Kenneth Yobst, Ralph Hoffmann, Anna Kunz, Theresa Peretik. 9-3 OFFICICRS 9-4 OFFICERS President r ,. ..,..., .... r ,. , hloux Lnxvls Presiclent r r . , PAH. SLTIIESSLER Vice President .. ., l'lR.XNt'lS Kifxz Yice President r , , SYINIA Fox SCCl'ClEll'f'-'lil'CZlSlll'Cl' XYIYL-XX Drxoon Secretary-'I'reasurer r IQAYNIUNIJ BRAYER Host ., ,.,. ,. IJONALU Pl.-XBIMICI. Host , , , XX'11.1.1.xM PLATZ Hostess , . SIIIRLIZY SHL'lflf Hostess l,rxx'1aRN1c T11cR1n4:RR1Cn Student Council Rep. .T1I14:1,xrA SCIIINDLICR Student Council Rep. ,... ., lJ0l,oR12s R155 55 95 and 96 First Row: Dennis Kumpfmiller, Helen Lloyd, Sylvia Bechtold, Richard Schubert, Merle Beyerl, john jucka, Curtis Wright, Delores Frederick, Joyce New, Mildred Muschick, jean Gardner, Dorothy Kobert, joan Kuepper. Second Row: Paul Meyer, Lois Stucky, Leona Schock, Dorothy D'urkosh, Lois McClafferty, Helen Schweizer, Elsie Zilka, Shirley Downing, Mary Ann Heinl, Gloria Beyerl, Mary Lou Gheldberg, Leray Meyers. Third Row: Donald Namestka, Robert Meier, David Nicklas, john Schilpp, Andrew Wittman, Robert Critchlow, john Kentlein, David Berneburg, Donald Broge, Edward Cochrane, Donald Mellor. Fourth Row: Harper Core, Elmer Reed, William Kresho, Dalbert Bartz, Richard Rudolph, Marie Anderson, Pearl Zellhart, Joan Hirschfield, Arlene Hughes, Leona Thein, Marlene Smith, Jean Engelhardt. Fifth Row: Janice Kobert, Della Leslie, Margaret Gmuer, William Mueller, Ellsworth Hanlon, Howard Lynd, Wal- ter Howells, George Burkovich, Richard Olmstead, Earl J. Kopp, Vincent Hammill. Others Not in Picture: Betty Jane Lightbody. 12-5 OFFICERS 9-6 OFFICERS Prcsicleiit , . , . XYALTIQR FIOWELLS President , IQICIIARIJ IQUDOLPU Yice President , , , KLXRY Loi? GHELDBIQRL: Yice President ., , .,i,, .PAUL BIEYER Secretary , . , , i i i i . DEl.LiX LESLlE Secretary i i , i X'lNCliNT H.-xirMiLI. 'l'1'ez1surer AI.-XRLENE SMITH Treasurer iEl.I.SXYOR'I'll HANLON Host . VIOHN KENTLEIN Host .. , , , , .ii., ., , ROBIQRT CRITCHLOW Hostess . ., . JEAN ENGELHARDT Student Council Stuclcnt Council Rep. . . , i . .Lois STUCKY Representative i3IiNXlS 1il'NlPFNIll.l,ER 56 X 'N XS 1 ,, W 4 ki I L 4 ' fjj .L-,, V Y 'A ,iii 7SEA-131511,Vrs59932iiiii'-iiifLl'fl1'av7.UZti1f:.M1z:2.4as1s12211pf.MEi1 K.uf'fwfmMy V n A 1 ' 4: --14 '1 ' 1-355'--+gialra1T -'YYHIR -27 mis. ' ...MN ...ns , may . ' FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row: Schilpp, Elder, McGarry, Graham, Bestwick, Bigelow, Dixon, Wisniewski, Ruefle, Coates, Farmerie Second Row: Mr. Ford, Schmidt, Gahagan, Duffy, Kernic, Davis, Fullerton, Bauer. Third Row: Stuckey, Bett, Marti, Klingensmith, Thompson, Brantner, McGinn, Bowen, Schweitzer, Congalton Schilling, Wilkinson, Mr. Davies. Fourth Row: Howell, Cerina, Buechel, Lippert, Breitenbach, Hallam, McMar1in, Heverline, Fleissner. Others Not in Picture: Thorne. 9: J . tml 't HM. HH SW lim,,,H l .V I 60 VARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row: William Schmidt, Ronald Gahagan, Gilbert Duffy, John Kernic, Charles Davis, Martin Fullerton, Ronald Bauer. Back Row: Eugene Wisniewski, John Elder, Robert Bestwick, Richard Dixon, james Ruefle. Others Not in Picture: Joe McGarry, Richard Graham, James Bowen, Tom Bigelow. 61 W warg Q .. ,W- - . V xr N., -Vs .i 1 .Lil K milk. 5 W .. hb 'Ov' 0?-'S X Q ,gwaogxfa 64196559 otgwdigs 4 WF. 'iff 0 rr gg 'Que qi Gd C G4 2s'5'w5Q5f 0,95-G flow? 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'Yam .picks Given mvng Wfmb ,iff kms 1-fovefx avmncv. gxmxee oi me e.e.aeon.QYW5X wiv. ef. we. mf 'f . Q . .. , . . vfiwif - V . .0 ' 12323:-3:1:axQzs,. mwah ui we Bmw' h ' ' , 1 .. ,gic tea Xximyw 'Qsv ggi? A Q - '5T gj 'f 7' , - .fgwi - ,L Q K '- ... . - fg, L , . Q z K Q .k- f . O h gf . . 4 :wg ' ' -. Xa 5-gg: N45 Agn 4. I 9 ---V QI? ...,x,N.,R55 ,f::f .1f, Win 559 g -Q Vik ' ' . ., ,... N. 53 FOCDTBALL SHALER-26 HAMPTON-0 HAMPTON-B . . . the Silver and Blue set their pace for a good footlbaill season as they tacked up a 26-0 victory over Hampton. There were scores made in the first and third quarters :by Dixon and Bestwick consecutively. Wisniewski then scored in 'the third, followed by another iby Dixon Qhis isecondj. The team used the T-formation, which was introduced by Coach Ford last year. SHALER-6 ASPINWALL-6 ASPINVVALI.-B . . . this game, ra real killer-diller, was played on the 'opponents' muddy field. BesUwick's sensational playing, such as his S0-yard run, added a swift draimatic touch to the first quarter, Although Shaler usually kept command of the 'ball, the score 'was 6-6, giving Shaler its only tie. SHALER-19 ETNA-0 ETNA-B . . . the Shaler Eleven added another victory to their march, as they defeated their old rivals with a 19-0 win. The flame of the Shaler team was Jim Ruefle, playinig his first rgame for Shaler as left-halfback. Wisnieiwski olimaxed a long' drive by pouncing around left end 'for ten yards and a touchdown. Dixon and Ruefle added two touchdowns in the final period with a pass from Duffy to Ruefle for the conversion. ' SHALER-19 SPRINGDALE-6 SPRINGDALE-A . . . UHUSKIES DEFEAT POWER CITY EX-CHAMPIONS 19-6.'l Wliart a headline! This game placed Shaler as a convincing Class A contender. The first touchdown resulted from a pass from Wisiiiewski to Schmidt, who ran l0 yards to score. Ruefle rammed over for the second, and Bigelow plunged 'for -the conversion point in the last quarter. The teamwork of the team showed the power needed to twin. SHALER-20 OAKMONT-O OAKMONT-B . . . The Shalerites held Oakmont scoreless for sixty minutes, and then went on to win with a score of Z0-0. Ruefle ran 36 yards for the first touchdown. Bestwick followed with a 38-yard run in the third quarter for the second tally. The final touchdown was made by Graham after a 20-yard run, with Duffy kicking the ext-ra point. SHALER-15 MILLVALE-13 MILLVALE-B . . . This was the 'game of the year was far as rivalry is concerned. Ruefle scored the first -touchdown on a 55-yard sprint, and Bauer tallied on a pass from Bestwick. Ruefle sewed ulp the game fhy tackling Millvale's Stern behind 'the ilatterls goal line in the second period f-or a safety. Final score: Shaler 15-Indians 13. SHALER-7 WEST VIEW-6 WEIST VIICVV-A . . . Shalcr remained a WPIAL Class A con- tender as our team topped West View 7-6 on our opponent's field. W'est View kept Shaler on the ju-mp with their 'pass formation, by which they scored the first touchdown. Shaler also chalked up on a pass from Elder to Wisnievvslci. Bestwick then -passed to Bauer for the extra point. SHALER-19 BRENTWOOD-6 BRENTVVOOIJ-A . . . The Shaler eleven returned to their own stamping grounds for this third Class A victory. The offensive work 'of Bob Bestwick and the defensive playing of Gil Duffy helped un- defeated Shaler stack up a 19-6 win over the Brentwood squad. Kernic proved his defensive ability when he made three consecutive tackles, and Dixon helped with his 56-yard run. SHALER-14 ARNOLD-13 ARNOLD-A . . . Again we 'came out on top as Shaler shaded Arnold hy one pointda sclore of 14-13, keeping us in the running for the VVPIAI. Class A Champironlship. VVi'sniewski made the first touch- down and Bestwick went over for the ex-tra point. Then Arnold came through with two touchdowns, -placing them ahead. In the last two minutes Bestwick scored with the tying touchdown, and VVisniewski plunged for the extra point and VICTORY. SHALER-12 BALDWIN-0 BALDWIN-A . . . VVe played -our last regularly scheduled game against Baldwin and chalked up a 12-0 victory for Shaler. Ruefle started the hall toward the silver arch, and Besrtwick trounced around the end for the first score of the game. In the last quarter, Dixon scored on a quartenback sneak. This game wound up Shalerls regular schedule, making them the -first unoonquered footfball team in 14 com- petitive years. BLAIRSVILELE-A . . . The Class A Championship play-off was held on a field neutral to lboth teams. Many ardent Shaler fans traveled by bus and car to New Kensington to watch the Shaler team take the short end of a bitterly fought contest. The final score of 25-14 chilled the heatrts of lioyal 'Shaler rooters as did the extremely cold weather in which the game was played. l. t, .,,, tw First Row CSittingJ: Mr. Martin, Dean Moriarity, Waldemar Krzywicki, Eugene Wisniewski, Charles Davis Frances McNe1is. Second Row: Glen Vidt, Albert Skrbin, joseph Karcher, William Schmidt, Tom Bigelow, Robert Bestwick Others Not in Picture: Kandler, Smith, Howells. The basketball team, under the fine coaching of Mr. Martin, faced a twenty-game schedule this year with seven letterinen carrying the burden. The junior Varsity, well coached by Mr Chalfant looked promising. HHllllJtO1lf29 ........ ,.,.. Penn-40 .....,....,,.... ...., Hampton-27 . Brentwood-53 MillValefl7 P61111-33 ..,.,,.,..,...., ..e.. Brentwood--29 Springdale-32 Tarentnm-27 :Xspinwa l lf3Z Shaler- Shaler Shaler Shaler- Shaler Shaler Shaler Shaler Shaler Shalcr WZS Lcechburg-46 Tarentuni-33 Aspinwallf23 .,..,..,.. ,. .. Millvalc42S ..., VVcst View-H46 Mars-29 .......,. SpringdaleA-45 Leechburg-Z9 VVcst ViewA-49 Ma1's426 . ,...... . Shaler- Shaler-v Shader! Shaler Shaler- Shaler Shaler Shaler Shaler Shaler 66 l I 67 TRACK First Row: Ed Klavon, Ronald Bauer, Roy Schweitzer, William Long, John Roman, Martin Pilgrim. Second Row: james McLeod, Charles Davis, Richard Graham, Richard Dixon, Mr. Davies, Tom Bigelow, john McMarlin, Martin Fullerton. Third Row: Robert Bestwick, john Kernic, Jack Thompson, Charles Hallam. Fourth Row: Walter Arend, Ronald Sallade, Mathew Radmanick. Others Not in Picture: William Stormie, Frank Adams. The traelx team. ahly coached hy Mr. Davies. iaeecl its seeoncl season this year. l.ast season they placed fourth out of sixteen schools in the Penn Township relays. The points made last season hy the six letternien were: Hailey. 29. Dixon 3224. llevoralq l4, Graham 1021. and Klavon l9. WRESTLING Yes. something new has heen aclclecl to the Shaler athletic program. A former collegiate and professional wrestler. cluring an assenihly progrzun. showecl the erowcl some of the hest 'holtsf Now a select few of the 'mnsele lll0ll,' uncler the watehlul eye ol Mr. lforrl. are giving with the heave-ho, up you go, and holler 'uncle' when you got enulfn technique. The Shaler 'grunt ancl groaners' are: Alliert. Adams. C. Hauer, R. liauer, llenlco. liernesser. lleyerl. lletz. liueehel. Duffy, ll lfleissner, l'. Fleiss- ner. Hallam. lleverline. llunter. Kaltenhaelc. Klaus, Klavon. Kraus. MeGarry. Rlehlarlin, Klerclzinski, Ohenauf, Page. llleil. Reecl. T. Sehessler. P. Sehessler. lf. Smith. R. Smith. Thorne. XX'alker. Nlliel- ling, Klingensniith. Krap-p. l.ecler, llaclnianieh. 68 M wwe-Y n f 1 l 0 BASEBALL First Row fKneelingj: Willard Cook, Wallace Thayer, Leigh Finney, Glen Vidt. Second Row tStandingJ: Mr. Martin, Thomas Smith, Harry Howard, Joseph Karcher, Eugene Wisniewski, Dean Moriarity, Earl Krapp. lhe Shzilcr iiiiie of 1947. uiiclei' thc export cozlcliiiig of Nr. Killfllll, hcczuiie the first ath team in the scliimolk liistory to finish with cliniiipimisliip limiore. Wie won the Scctimi 9 title with s wins and no loss. .llorizu-ity lcd the hitters with :ui average of .-H7. -' Ni 9 ,- E- . 'E J: - 5 if - we e If M S E- FN 4- ,L X, V I 5 i Qi. , 'V' Ai 3 nv wwf'Sl tff1,fM.2if7?'W'Y Mft. we, ilfffgrail A if f 1 5 T- S' Lliqit' -fy 't ,. H3 A , H g 4 ,5 or I. 3 i it , 36, 9, MQ. v ., J X A '-1 ii' A- . t a . we of it W4 '..M,r g e an '-P I ttiie 4-., ' T Q , ' M 4: it T V -av ,,. , e , . t' g it ' a a E ex X , f t alt ,',, t'1 . Q. ff 59 ' 'S: ' .1 ,, QQ ' ' - -,fh a-f ,,. ,M Q, V+ -f' , ,- r i. First Row: Earl Krapp, Tom Smith, Walter Ziegler, Bill Parise, Henry Fingal, Glenn Vidt, Bill Marlin. Second Row: Wallace Thayer, Bob Wettack, Ike Fleisner, joe Karcher, jim Kraus, Don Weber, Dean Moriarity, Leo Elter, Jack Stromoski, Mr. Martin. Back Row: Bill Cook, Harry Howard, Bill Schmidt. CHAPEL CHOIR First Row: Theresa Shumaker, Grace Bollens, Margaret DeLuca, Millie Stubert, Beryl Thomas, Laura Emrick, Josephine Speckhals, Eleanor Osborne, Grayce Huff, Suan Barry, Shirley Glaser, Betty Lou Critchlow, Betty Jeane Hulek. Second Row: Lois Fincke, Millie Lubich, Marilyn Mohr, Virginia Weating, Dolores Olszewski, Nancy Young, Theresa Dukovic, Louanne Kalmeyer, Verna Hunter, Dolores Marrotta, Isabelle Marlin, Loretta Slosarik. Third Row: Ruth Kay, Maxine Graham, Barbara Rogers, Ernest jones, Bud Kirkpatrick, Carl Etzel, Joann Schoep- flin, Charles Kruckewitt, Robert Long, Fred Klingensmith, Paul Lanzine, Mr. Bell. Fourth Row: Ronald Wohler, Clifford Wilkerson, John Kernic, Bill Orluske, Peter Lissfelt, Pat McGiinn, Stanley Dembowski, Robert Weissert, George Klein, Peter Dunbar, James Bowen. Others Not in Picture: Dick Rogers. The Chapel Choir. under the inspiring direction ol Mr. Bell, is the fore- most choral group at Slialer. Larger than ever before, it consisted this year of forty-seven members. 'l7heir fine singing added greatly to the Chapel programs throughout the year. as well as to Christmas and other special assemblies. One of the choir's outside activities this year was singing for a program at the East Liberty Presbyterian Church. Others were: singing at the five Shaler Township elementary schools for Christmas, at the Ellinwild United Presbyterian Church. and at the -lunior Section of the North Hills XvOl1lCll'S Club. They also joined the lllillvale lligh Choir in a program at the Aspinwall Veterans' Hospital. ln the spring, there was the annual Spring Festival held by the ln and About Pittsburgh lllusic liducators' Club, of which Mr. Bell is a member. 74 CHORUS First Row: Bernice Milbert, Dorothy Roman, Martha Sarricks, Frances Biatazor, Mary Lou Hufnagel, Annette Dudek, jean Gardner, Verna Hilliard, Norma jean Minster, Doris Forsyth, Rachel Lewis, Helen Schweizer. Second Row: Bernadette Burkhart, Dorothy Durkosh, La Verne Berberich, Dolores Ries, joseph Klein, Freida Goetzmann, Margie Randig, Peggy Hayes, Mary Tomaro, Mary Ann Dinneen, Rita Alecknewith. Third Row: Marlene Mast, Susan Bentel, Shirley McElhattan, Mary Koehler, june Scott, Mildred Muschick, Lois McClafferty, Gloria Beyerl, Mary Ann Heinl, Leona Schock. Fourth Row: Elsie Zilka, Eileen Schafer, Marie Anderson, Ruth Hallam, Bette Strauch, Geraldine Fischer, joan Jocob, Charlotte Osborne, Mary Lou Gheldberg, Marjorie Thorpe. Fifth Row: Dloris Hardern, Anna Mae Kraus, Maxine Graham, Loretta Slosarik, Margaret DeLuca, Marjorie Niggel, Irene Kireta, June Klepin, Alberta Viviano. Sixth Row: Suzanne Dougall, Maraget Gmuer, Evelyn Cook, Georgia Brumley, Thomas Brugere, john Kentlien, Yolanda Skiles, Jane Schell, Alice Smolkovich. Othegs Not in Picture: Virginia Smith, Barbara Huxhold, Paul Meyer, Laura Anderson, Theresa Peretik, Gwenn e Poe. The Chorus, under the alile direction of Mr. Bell, is open to anyone who is interested in singing. This musical organization is the training ground for all those who wish to become nieinbers of the Chapel Choir. Many of their enjoyable selections enlivened the assenihly programs throughout the year. 75 BAND First Row: Mr. Smink, Clinton Ferrari, Dale List, Roberta Geisler, Frank Adams, Nancy Binder, Lois Behr, Chad Anderson, Pauline Pommerenke, Thelma Metzger, William Platz. Second Row: Shirley Wiefling, Elsie Schramm, Ursula DeLuca, Eileen Wagner, Lois Fincke, Betty Colvin, Bar- bara Seifert, Jean Liederman, Laura Emrick, Lorene Kremer, Vernon Hockenberry. Third Row: Marion Bacchus, Fritz Klingensmith, Bill Long, Robert Wettach, Joanne Reno, joseph Zito, Collier Ellenberger, Walter Arend, Bill Mueller, Ernest jones, Fourth ROW: Ronald Schwab, Walter Shepps, Fred Benko, Harry Shumaker, Dick Yanda, Lawrence Dunbar, Robert Smith, Lee Schlag, Bob Weissert. Fifth Row: Don Schaffer, Ed Cooper, Carl Etzel, Bud Kirkpatrick, Charles Rubel. Sixth Row CTwirlersJ: Dolores Hubstenberger, Marilyn Koenig, Nancy Snider, joan Petri, Dolores Olszewski, Joan Beyerl, Shirley Norman. Others Not in Picture: William Hartz. The Band, composed of sixty members, under the direction of popular G, T. fl'opj Smink, is one of Shaler's prides. At all football games, the hand was an inspiration to the team and the spectators. They furnished music at pep rallies and were outstanding in parades and other civic affairs. The high inarks in its achievement this year were the performances given at lforlmes Field and at the Syria Mosque. 78 ORCHESTRA Seated: Reno, Fincke, Shumaker, Schramm, Klingensmith, Schmitt, Etzel, Behr, Wettach, Geisler, Anderson, Emrick, D'e1uca. Standing: Pommerenke, Kirkpatrick, Long, Stump, Arend, Weissert, Yanda, Smith, Schlag, Shepps, Benko, Hocken- berry, Ferrari, Jones, Pop Smink, Colvin. Pop Smink's orchestra replaced the Band, after the close of the football season, in providing Shaler with fine instrumental music. The success of many of the programs at school was due partially to the enjoyable music of the Or- chestra. They performed between acts at the plays, at the Christmas assembly, and on other special occasions, providing the gay or solemn music, as the occasion demanded. 77 MAJORETTES Left to Right: Dolores Hubstenberger, Marilyn Koenig, Shirley Norman, Dolores Olszewski, joan Beyerl, Joan Petri. Others: Nancy Snider. Our Majorettes were led by Druni Major .loan l'etri and ably coached by Pop', Sniink. They did an excellent job leading the Band during football sea- son, and they were asked to participate in several parades throughout the county during the school year. Their snappy routines were the result of much practice seventh periods and after school. 78 79 V .. - an V if l ,yy mymauw-N Betty Jeane Hulek, Betty Lou Critchlow, Ruth Kay, Virginia Weating, Dorothy McElroy, Shirley Christina Eileen Voit, Dolores Walker. lVith that winning spirit our eight peppy Cheerleaders led our teams on to victory. Under the helpful instruction of Mr. Smink and Miss O'Donnell, they introduced many new cheers with fine eagerness and enthusiasm. lt is for them that we offer our final cheer. Ala-Ve-Vo Ala-Vi-Vo Ala-Ve-X'i-Vo-Vi-Vum Boom get 21 rat trap biggenn Boom get at rat trap bigger'n Boom. Boom, Boom, Yes, Yes, Yes. Hot Stuff, Hot Stuff 5. H. 5. ao CHEERS a cat trap a cat trap Strawberry Shortcake Huckleberry pie V-I-C-T-0-R-Y XYill we win it? Yes, Yes. Yes Fifteen Rahs ior S. l-l. S. Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah Shaler ,Rf S5 -- IW MAY QUEEN AND COURT Juliana Mock, joan Beyerl, joan Petri, Dorothy Randolph, Jeannine Steigerwald, Dolores Hubstenberger, Rita Wisniewski, May Queen Dolores Olszewski fSeatedJ. Shaler's May Days have always been popular events, attracting much attention in the conununity. This yearls pageantry was particularly colorful. As the custom of having festivities on a chosen day in May is an old English one, this old tradition was presented in this yea1 s theme. Dolores Olzewski, our lovely queen, presided over the festival on May l-1. 05323 Ve SJ P 'N info 'if g 82 RIAY QUEEN DoL0R1zs OLSZEWSKI S SS X J Cb 85 7 7 Z , A Q xx - , S' X 1 STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Paul Breitenbach, Evelyn Wolf, Grace Bollens, Lois Stucky, Jean Helfrich, Dave Miller, William Schmidt, Dolores Hubstenberger, Robert Bestwick, Paul Meyer, Bill Venable. Second Row: Miss Grau, Rose Zappia, Stella Shaw, Eugene Gravener, John Lucas, Betty Strauch, Dolores Riese, Diane Weber, Joan Beyerl, Betty Rudolph. Third Row: joseph Anzelone, William Howells, Ralph Bagaley, Charles Hallam, Ronald Bauer, Jerry Kress, Henry Fishnet. Others: Grayce Huff, Roy Augenstene, Ronald Gahagan, Georgia Brumley, Mary Dillman, john Lewis, Dennis Kumpfmiller. vf C ufv 86 STUDENT CGUNCIL Founded in 1932, Student Council has had a long and successful history. Under the capable leadership of Miss Grau, it has not only carried on the important work of student government and of building an awareness of the rights and duties of citizenship among the students, but it has also spon sored such fine projects as: presenting a two-hundred dollar scholarship Qas a memorial to the gold star boys of Shalerjg presenting fine oil paintings, to lbegin a program of 'beautification of the class- rooms, etc. This year's Student Council has continued the beautification program by presenting sev- eral more pictures to add to the Shaler collection, OFFICERS President ........... .,.,..4..........,....... W ILLIAM SCHMIDT Vice President ..,. .....,............,.,.,.,.......... D AVE MILLER Secretaries i,.,... ....... D oLoREs HUBSTENBERGER AND JEAN HELFRICH Treasurer ..... ,...., B OB BESTVVICK FLAG RAISING VVe would like to express our thanks to Ronald VVol1ler and YVallace Thayer who raise the flag each morning in front of the high school. Fling out, Fling out, with cheer and shout, To all the winds Our C0zmtry's Banner! Be every bar, and awry star, Displayed in full and glorious maimorl -ABRAHAM CoLEs 87 SHALERESQUE First Row: Dorothy Ann Wagner, Dale List, Marie Schweizer, Edythe Gosnell, Esther Bitzer, Jeanne McGurgan, Leona Reay, Arlene Cohen, Dorothy Kaminski, Grace Klinvex, Suan Barry, Grace Bollens, Helen Weber, Juliana Mock, Isabelle Marlin, Annabelle Goss, Margaret Wolpert, Jane Clouse. Second Row: Loretta Slosarik, Donna Walters, Jane Haggerty, Eileen Wagner, Joan Beyerl, Kathleen Blumer, Dolores Hubstenberger, Millie Lubich, Maxine Graham, Ursula DeLuca, Margaret Michel, Eleanor Osborne, Barbara Parkes, Lois Beyrleye, Lois Nock, Grace Wimer, Joan Kennedy, Carol Purdy. Third Row: Zadi Cook, Elizabeth Ogg, Dolores Walker, Marjorie Bergman, Nancy Hassinger, Lois Fincke, Jeanne Mulac, Dolores Olszewski, Ruth Bissinger, Rosemarie Sankovic, Myrna Smith, Clara Hartig, Grayce Huff, Joyce Seitz, Charlotte Schneider, Elizabeth Sowers, Mrs. Senick. Fourth Row: Shirley Patton, Theresa Dukovic, Lois Jarabin, Carolyn Zito, Joan Nicklas, Flora Frederick, Lois Henninger, Stella Shaw, Louise Rihn, Ruth Richter, Edna Hirschfield, Rita Koehler, Nancy Binder, Amy Rodenbaugh, Mary Ann Stickney, Virginia Kremer. Fifth Row: Joseph Wockley, Ruth Gierdun, Dorothy Shaw, Barbara Rogers, Joanne Reno, Rita Marlier, Mar- jorie Niggel, Louanne Kalmeyer, Dean Moriarity, Waldamar Krzywicki, Bill Long, Bud Wadlow, John Wil- liamson, Wallace Thayer, Virginia Weating. Sixth Row: Jim Bowen, Ronald Bauer, Martin Pilgrim, Dick Rogers, Nancy Young, Edna McMasters, Margaret Willis, Ruth Burkovich, Cliff Wilkerson, Ann Sieg, Yolande Murray, Betty Meier, Ernest Jones. Seventh Row: Tom Bigelow, Jeannine Steigerwald, George Klein, Virginia Smith, Bob Koehler, John Kernic, Dick Dimon, Dorothy Randolph, Charlotte Yoest, Stanley Dembowski, Bob Bestwick, Frank Adams. Eighth Row: Fritz Klingensmith, Dick Yanda, Bill Orluske, Bud Kirkpatrick, Ronald Wohler, Bob Christian, Dick Linn, Don Schafer, Pete Lissfelt, Ed Cooper. Others Not in Picture: Joan Petri, Lois Vidt. 88 SHALERESQUE We of the Yearbook Staff have tried to give you, in this year's Shalercsquc, a bird's-eye view of our activities, classes and outstanding events, which will recall welcome memories of 1947-48. We sincerely hope you enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed working on it. Three cheers to Mrs. Senick's excellent supervision and the fine cooperation of those who helped produce this edition. EDITORS-IN-CHIEF: Elizabeth Sowers, Virginia Weating, Ronald Wohleir, Richard Yanda. TREASURER: Lois Fineke. BUSINESS MANAGERS: Carol Purdy, Fred Klingensmiih, W. Kirkpatrick, Mary Ann Stickney. LITERARY EDITORS: Margaret Willis, Virginia Kremer, Barbara Rogers, George Klein. ART EDITORS: Dolores Walker, Betty Ogg. COPY EDITORS: Joan Petri, Ruth Bissinger. SECRETARIAL EDITOR: Ruth Gerdun. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS: Virginia Kremer, Ed Cooper, Bill Orluske. STUDENT SALES: Bob Bestwick, Tom Bigelow, Sue Barry, Rita Marlier, Jim Bowen. 89 W SCOOP First Row: Terry Kane, Esther Bitzer, Annabelle Goss, Faye Roman, Grace Bollens, Sue Barry, Jane Handy, Josephine Ferrari, Theresa Shumaker, Suzie Miller. Second Row: Ruth Bissinger, joan Petri, Millie Lubich, Margaret Wolpert, Jane Clouse, Marie Schweizer, Donna Walters, Julie Mock, Jane Haggerty, Rose Sankovic, Dorothy Kaminski. Third Row: Gerry Klinvex, Marcella Alecknewith, Joan Beyerl, Eileen Wagner, Barbara Parkes, Zadi Cook, losephine Raspanti, Bill Orluske. Fourth Row: Jeannine Steigerwald, Stella Shaw, Kenneth Weimer, Ruth Richter, Louise Rihn, Ruth Burkovic, Ruth Gerdun, Rita Marlier, Margaret Willis, john Williamson, Bill Merdzinski, Eleanor Osfborne, Miss Bomhard, Grace Huff. Fifth Row: Yolande Murray, Rita Koehler, Nancy Binder, Ann Sieg, Edna Hirschfield, Nancy Young, Edna Mc- Masters, Martin Pilgrim, Eugene Gravener. Sixth Row: Stanley Dembowski, George Klein, Dick Yanda. Not on Picture: Lois Jarabin, Jeannine Engelhardt, Betty Jane Lynd, John Raspanti, Dick Dixon, Dick Rogers, Tom Bigelow, Louanne Kalmeyer, Cliff Wilkerson, Norma Guentner, Charles Rubel, Shirley Cummings, Georgene Bennett. 90 THE SHALER SCOOP fBy-Week'lyj Gets the News First! Originated and enthusiastically spon- sored by -Miss Eloise R. Bomhard, The Shaler Scoop began its career Fefbruary 7, 1939, as a four-page mimeographed news sheet. Its purpose then, as niow, is to en- courage recognition of school neiws through identification of the students. Offset supplements are: The Scooper Colossal CChristmasD, The Humor Rag CMay Dayj, Fool-Scoop, Scoopette, Hoop-a-gram, and Santa-Gram. The masthead lists: Editor-in'4Chief ....,.,.... .,.,...,., G eoirge Klein Comptroller ...,..,....,,,................ Dick Yanda Sports Editors- John Williamston, Martin Pilgrim News Editor ............. Dorothy Kaminski Art E-ditor ,..,.......,....,..... Georgene Bennett Photography Editor ....,........, Bill Orluski The eleventh and twelfth grade jour- nalism class tacts as a Board of Man- agers and includes: Marcetlla Aleeknewith, Joan Beyerl, Ruth Bissinger, Jeannine Engelhardt, Shirley Engelhardt, Annabelle Goss, Dorothy Kaminski, Gerry Klinvex, Betty Jane Lynd, Shirley Cummings, Bill Merdzinski, Shirley Norman, Bar- bara Parkes, Joan Petrie, John Ra- spanti, Josephine Raspanti, Jeannine Steigerwald, Eileen VVagne'r, John Wil- liamson. Staff members at large number 51. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Standing: Richard Yanda, Fred Klingensmith, Wallace Thayer, Jane Clouse, Ruth Gerdun, Miss Jeffery, Dorothy Randolph, Virginia Kremer, Loretta Slosarik, Mary Ann Stickney. Seated: Ruth Wehofer, Lois Fincke, Clara Hartig, Ruth Miller, Elizabeth Sowers, Barbara Rogers, Rita Marlier, Virginia Weating. Others Not in Picture: Mary Lou Harrison. The National Honor Society traces its history back to the year l903, when the first organization of the kind began in the old South Side Academy, now a part of the University of Chicago. Its membership at this time consisted of five girls with high scholastic standings. The primary aim of the society is to encourage high scholarship among the studentsg however, leadership, character. and service are also considered when members are selected for this national honorary society. This year the officers were: Elizabeth Sowers, presidentg Virginia Kremer, vice presidentg Lois Finclce, secretaryg Dorothy Randolph, treasurerg Mary Ann Stickney, program chairmang and Virginia Weating, social committee chairman. The organization is under the able sponsorship of Miss Mary Ruth Jeffery. 92 M ' I JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Standing: William Venable, Lois Dvorabic, Rose Zappia, Nancy Volk, Ruth Woistman, Ellenmae Wandel, Bonnie Lee Charlton, Miss Jeffery, Mary Lou Harr, Jacqueline Overbeck, Evelyn Cook, Althea Recter, Joseph Grenick. Seated: Lorene Kremer, Geraldine Urban, Marilyn Herzog, Mary Ann Grau, Shirley Funk, Shirley Christina, Vir- ginia Chess, Roberta Geisler, Nancy Snider. Others Not in Picture: Joseph Anzelone, Gemmil Davis. I The Junior National Honor Society is a subdivision of the National Unit, which includes sophomores and freshmen, the latter were received into the society at mid-term. Students must maintain a general average of HB in order to re- main members. The Junior division, along with the Senior group, planned worthy projects and activities, such as the activities calendar and the annual Irish Fair. The officiating duties were carried out iby Shirley Funk, president, Mary Lou Harr, vice presidentg Evelyn Cook, secretaryg and Lorene Kremer, trea- surer. This group was also under the inspiring sponsorship of Miss Mary Ruth Jeffery. 93 Y-TEENS First Row: Betty Jeane Hulek, Suzanne Miller, Jane Handy, Jeanne McGurgan, Dale List, Grace Bollens, Suan Barry, Isabelle Marlin, Juliana Mock, Helen Weber, Margaret Wolpert, Arlene Cohen. Second Row: Ruth Kay, Shirley Glaser, Dorothy McElroy, Shirley Norman, Lois Jarabin, Eleanor Osborne, Betty Ogg, Kathleen Blumer, Joan Beyerl, Dolores Olszewski, Lois Fincke, 'Marjorie Bergman, Marilyn Koenig, Betty Kammerer, Laura Emrick, Jean Liederman, Audrey Weppelman. Third Row: Elizabeth Sowers, Virginia Kremer, Betty Lou Critchlow, Dolores Walker, Joan Pashley, Barbara Miller, Dorothy Zurawka, Beyerl Thomas, Mary Sieg, Rosemarie Sankovic, Ruth Richter, Ann Sieg, Jeannine Steigerwald, Lois Beck, Edna McMasters, Carol Purdy, Miss Vogel, Nancy Young, Sally Babic, Dorothy Ran- dolph, Mary Ann Stickney, Virginia Weating. Others Not in Picture: Eileen Merdian, Barbara Rogers. The Y-Teens of Shaler High School endeavor to create good feeling among their membership and the girls of the surrounding schools. They have one main project each semester on which they all work. Besides this, they have several social affairs throughout the school year. The group is under the capable direction of Mrs. Corda. OFFICERS President ........,... .,...........,.,..,.,..,,..,., ' IULIANNA MOCK Vice President ..i..l .,..... B ARBARA IVIILLER Secretary ..,....., ,....,..... J OAN PASHLEY Treasurer .................... ........ D OLORES WALKER Program Chairman ,.,.. ..i..,. E LIZABETH SOXVERS Assistant P. C .....,..,... .,,,,.,., B EYERL THOMAS 94 HI-Y First Row: Frederick Klingensmith, Dean McKibbin, Frank Adams, Edward Klavon, Steve Albert, James Bowen, Richard Linn, George Klein, Reed Schilpp. Second Row: Roy Schweitzer, William Schmidt, Ray Klingensmith, john Williamson, john McMarlin, Wallace Thayer, Ronald Wohler, Glenn Vidt, Charles Davis, Donald Schafer, Wilbur Kirkpatrick. Third Row: Robert Weissert, Donald Reno, Charles Randolph, David Miller, Ronald Bauer, Gilbert Duffy, Thomas Bigelow, William Pfeifer, Kenneth Weimer, Ronald Gahagan, john Kernic, Richard Dixon, Robert Koehler, Herbert Stoll, Robert Bestwick, Carl Etzel, Charles Bauer, Martin Fullerton, Mr. Crawford. Others Not in Picture: Ludwig Buechel, Richard Rogers, Eugene Wisniewski. The Hi-Y is a character building organization. It is a branch of the Y.M.- C.A,, and brings boys together to teach them leadership and successful citizenship, This year the club was under the fine guidance of Mr. Frank Crawford. OFFICERS President .,,.,....... ..,..r...,...,. ....,...., X N ZALLACE THAYER Vice President ,.,, i..,,,. X VILLIAM PFEIFER Secretary ...r..i,, 4, ., JOHN XVILLIAMSON Treasurer ,.,.. ....,.,,,. . , .HERB STOLL Chaplain ..... . GEORGE KLEIN 95 CCMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: Dolores Hubstenberger, Stella Shaw, Margaret Wolpert, Jane Clouse, Edythe Gosnell, Mary Lou Harrison. Second Row: Ruth Gerdun, Edna Hirschfield, Mrs. Clark, La Rita Koehler, Lois Henninger, Lois Beyerleye. Third Row: Frances Sarwinski, Dorothy Shaw, Ruth Richter, Ann Sieg, Jeannine Steigerwald, Lois Jarabin, Margie Ehrlichman. Others Not in Picture: Catherine Cunic, Dorothy Dingel, Alberta George, June Horn, jean Liederman, Joan Pash- ley, Stella Power, Faye Roman, Bette Rudolph, Jean Woistman, Bernice Kochman, Dolores Glabb, Evelyn Wolf, Carolyn Zito, Theresa Dukovic, Dorothy Kaminski. The Commercial Club is an honorary organization, helpfully sponsored by Mrs. Clark, open only to students of eleventh and twelfth grade who have a high scholastic standing in the Commercial Department. It publishes the Commercial News which appears periodically. The club members have visited several busi- ness offices in Pittsburgh and observed officc routine. They also have seen many different office machines in use. OFFICERS President .... ,......,..l.,, ,.,., .,...l.,...l..,ll, R U T H GERDUN Vice President ...,..,.,,....l, ,.,.,., R UTH RICHTER Recording Secretary .,..,. .,..,.. E DYTHE GOSNELL Correspondence Secretary . .. .....,. Lois BEYRLEYE Treasurer .,............,.,.,. ,...l Lois IARABIN 96 LIBRARY CLUB Seated: Lois Vidt, Stanley Dembowski, Coralie Fullerton, Stella Power, Stella Duderstadt, Dolores Frederick. Standing: John Jucka, Kay Huston, Loretta Imhoff, Lois Garvin, Mary Kovach, Dorothy Kobert, Marlene Mast, Miss Martin. Ably sponsored by Miss Dorothy Martin, the Library Club entered its fif- teenth year with a full schedule. Several visits to more extensive libraries were planned. The group also participated in hayrides and parties. As in the past, uiernbers willingly assisted with library duties. Book reports are no chore for Library Club people-they are all avid readers. life may safcly state that this friendly organization has fulfilled its goal-that of a more efficient, informative school library. OFFICERS President ,.,....... H .. .,.., . STANLEY Dicixrisowslil Vice President ....., . ., DOLORES FREDERICK Secretary . CORALIE FULLERTON Treasurer ., ,....., , STELLA Powicizs Social Secretary . STELLA DUllERSTlXlJl' 97 THESPIANS First Row: Theresa Dukovic, Shirley Patton, Kathleen Blumer, Bertha Beck, Ruth Meyers, Elizabeth Sowers, Grace Bollens. Second Row: john Williamson, Mary Sieg, Louanne Kalmeyer, Carol Purdy, Sally Babic, Betty Kammerer, Barbara Miller, Barbara Rogers, Ruth Bissinger, Suan Barry. Standing: Peter Lissfelt, Frank Adams, Virginia Kremer, Dorothy Ann Wagner, Virginia Schar, Dorothy Zurawka, Arlene Cohen, Rita Wisniewski, Frances Woodings, Donna Walters, Barbara Parkes, Shirley Engelhardt, Jane Haggerty, Edna McMasters, Nancy Young, Charlotte Schneider, Margaret Willis, Richard Dimon. The Thespians are the dramatic group of the school, under the talented spon- sorship of Miss Elizabeth Burnite. Its. name is derived from the Greek 'Thespisf who was 'the father of dramaf Monday, seventh period, is the meeting time, and place is Room 212. Ac- tivities include reading plays, learning niake-up and back-stage techniques, dis'- cussing current theatrical news, and attending in a body the productions given at the Nixon. OFFICERS President .......,,.., ........,i,,.........,r,,.... R ICHARD DIMON Vice President ..,.. ,,.,., B ARBARA PARKES Secretary ,i....i.. .......,.. M ARGARET WILLIS Treasurer .,... ,,....,. E LIZABETH SOWERS 98 MODEL BUILDERS CLUB Left to Right: Mr. Bowers, Ralph Bagaley, Bill Veneble, Gemmil Davis, Bob Woodings, Bill Merdzinski. Others Not in Picture: Robert Duist, James Eysell, Earl Krapp, Hornen Kraus, Jerome Kress, Robert Wilkins, Peter Cerina, Robert Laskey. The club, under the experienced supervision of Mr. Bowers, is shown work- ing with a gear train and several other models, including a scale model of a steam power plant. The members are those students with scientific and mechanical in- terests. Mr. Bowers himself, constructed a perfect working model of at train, which he presented to the school. 99 FGRENSIC CLUB First Row: Dick Dimon, Theresa Dukovic, Frank Adams, Lois Jarabin, Walter Arend. Second Row: Virginia Weating, Charlotte Schneider, Margaret Willis, Shirley Patton, Elizabeth Sowers, Grace Bollens. Third Row: Jane Haggerty, Carol Purdy, Edna McMasters, Donna Walters. The Forensic Club is a rather new 'but a welcome addition to Shaler's ac- tivities. It is now a member of the National Forensic League of America. The radio world, open debating, and speech making are only a few of the interesting activities carried on by the group, which is skilfully guided by Miss Burnite. OFFICERS President i....,.,..i ................,....,.......i M ARGARET WILLIS Vice President .... ,i....... E LIZABETH SowERs Secretary ........... .,.....i.,..,.,. S HIRLEY PATTON Treasurer .. . ..i,i CHARLOTTE SCHNEIDER IOO PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Ronald Wohler, Edward Cooper, Bill Orluske, Bud Kirkpatrick. Others Not in Picture: Wallace Thayer, Shirley Engelhardt, Mildred Stubert, Dorothy Belton, Bernadette Chomyak, Robert Christian, Janet Claysmith, Regina Corbett, Verna Hunter, Earl Krapp, Harven Kraus, Jerome Kress, james Leder, Dean McKibben, Lois Mihlfried, Marilyn Mohr, Lois Nock, Virginia Schar, Esther Schmid, Art Sommer, John Strohm, Bud Wadlow. The Photography Club, sponsored by Mr. Dodds, was started three years ago for students who have special interest and skill in photography. An enlarger and an exposure meter have recently been added to their equipment. Members must be voted into the club by the present members. CFFICERS President .. .....,.,....,,............,.,....,.,..,., WALLACE TPIAYER Vice President ...,.,.,... ....., S HIRLEY ENGELHARDT Secretary-Treasurer ..,. ......., M ILDRED STUBERT 101 LEADERS' CLUB Standing: Sally Babic, Louise Rihn, Virginia Kremer, Mary Ann Stickney, Juliana Mock, Suzanne Miller Josephine Ferrari, Betty Lou Critchlow, Jean Helfrich, Betty Randolph, Theresa Dukovic, Joann Schoepflin Acrobatics Qbottomb: Dolores Walker, Ruth Wehofer, Beyerl Thomas. Acrobatics Qtopjx Helen Weber, Betty Jeane Hulek, Ruth Kay. Others: Dorothy Randolph, Catherine Cunic. The Leaders' Club, under the skillful athletic leadership of Miss Inez O'Donnell, is composed of capable and intelligent girls chosen from the various physical education classes. The Leaders assisted in the physical education classes hy refereeing and umpiring the major sports of the school year. OFFICERS President ..........,..,.,,.,.............,,,..,i.,... DOLORES VVALKER Vice President ..........,.. .,.,...,,.,..,.. R UTH KAY Secretary-Treasurer ...... ,...... J o FERRARI 102 VARSITY CLUB First Row: Mr. Martin, John Kernic, Martin Fullerton, Ronald Bauer, Wallace Thayer, Edward Klavon. Second Row: Joseph Karcher, Thomas Bigelow, Charles Davis, Richard Dixon. Third Row: William Schmidt, Dennis Moriarity, James Bowen, Robert Bestwick, Richard Graham. Others Not in Picture: Wisnieski, Duffy, Krzywicki. The Varsity Club is an honorary athletic organization composed of all the lettermen from Shaler sports: football, basketball, baseball, and track. They referee games in Gym classes or any athletic games throughout the year. They also have a number of social activities throughout the year. The club is ably sponsored by Mr. Martin. OFFICERS President ..,......,.,,,....., .. .. . ...,. .. ...,. ROBERT BESTXVICK Vice President .... ...,.. ..,.,.,. R o NALD BAUER Secretary-Treasurer ...,.. ,,,,,. R ICHARD DIXON 103 CAFETERIA CLUB Miss Seanor, Bertha Beck, Ruth Meyers, Grace Wimer, Betty Jane Lynd, Lois Behr, Betty Meier, Mary Zwigart, 104 Bette Strauch. The 1nain purpose of the Cafeteria Cluh is to serve during lunchtime and help with the decoration of the Cafeteria, in hoth of which the club has done an ex- cellent job. Through this activity, the members learn more efficient and eco- nomical ways of serving food. Something new this year is a quality point system. by which each girl receives points for the way the serving is done and for her personal appearance. At the end of each semester there are awards given to the high point holders. The girls are under the skillful supervision of Mrs. Speicher. HOSTESS CLUB qsefvice Gil-155 Front Row: Dorothy Ann Wagner, Nancy Binder, Grace Klinvex, Marcella Alecknewith, Gerry Klinvex, Helen Kohser, Kathleen Blumer, Diane Weber, Jeanne Fischer, Joann Schoepflin, Dorothy Dukovic. Back Row: Carolyn Zito, Leona Reay, Flora Frederick, Georgiana Michael, Lois Turney, Clara Hartig, Bernadette Chomyak, Joyce Seitz, Myrna Smith, Millie Lubich, Dorothy Zurawka, Lois Beck. Others: Eileen Merdian. The Hostess Club was organized last year. Its purposes are to send pack- ages to veterans' hospitals, to buy plants and decorations for the homeinaking rooni, to serve at certain school functions and to do general relief work. This club will continue its good work throughout the year under the fine leadership of Mrs. Speicher, counselor and organizer of the club. OFFICERS President ,.,.,r.r. . ...,....,.,i..,..r..i.r... EILEEN MERDIAN Vice President .... .. .i.........., JEAN FISCHER Secretary .....,.. ....,. M ILLIE MAY LUBICII Treasurer .,... .i,.......,,. 5 .CLARA HARTIG 105 TRAVEL CLUB Mrs. Martin, Althea Rector, Mary Sieg, Helen Lloyd, Joyce New. Others Not in Picture: Mildred Stubert. 106 The Travel Club ol' Shaler High School, under the inspiring direction of Mrs. Martin, followed an active progrzun this year. At the top ot their list was ll guided lmus tour of Pittsburgh. Other activities planned were it tour of the lleinz iztctory, visiting the Courthouse and listening to the court in session, ll tour of the Phipps' Conservatory, and visiting it broadcasting station. The purpose of the clulm is to give to the nienilmers Z1 historical knowledge of the conununity. OFFICERS President ,... ,..,i i ,. . ...,i, , . ,i..,,,....., MARY S1126 Secretury-Treasurer . i ,. .JALTIIEA IQECTOR NATURE CLUB First Row: Frances Woodings, Marilyn Mohr, Bertha Beck. Second Row: James Eyssell, Frank Lackner, Jerome Kress, Alex McRae, Jean Stahlhut, Lida Goddard Lois Behr Third Row: Ruth Meyers, Pauline Conti, Janet Claysmith, Frances Maier, Ruth Geist. 108 Organized last year by the request ot a group of interested Biology students, the Nature Club has grown this year. Little, the Nature Club has 'become clubs. There have been field trips Carnegie Museum. The students many things to be observed during active part or be asked to resign. Under the expert sponsorship of Mr. Robert one of the most active of the seventh period to such places as Phipps' Conservatory and organized detailed notebooks and collected the winter. In this club one must take an V , ..v ww , v-ex 'x N F. F. A. First Row: John Sudaz, James Hannigan, Donald Rambler, Joseph Brown, Ralph Anthony, Jim Conley, Fred Smith, Donald Steigerwald, james Wilkerson, John Lewis, Ted Anthony, William Kotchey, Donald Hammel. Second Row: Robert Stewart, Joseph Anzelone, john Holzer, Regis Bogolin, Joseph Grenick, Thomas Lloyd, Richard Holzer, Howard Kosher, Francis Kunz, John Elder, Eddie Soose. Third Row: Eugene Wisniewski, Pete Cerina, Rigis Lippert, Robert Wilkinson, Bill Congalton, Don Lucas, Herbert Fischer, Mr. Zook. Fourth Row: Lee Schlog, Herbert Wilhelm, Dan Meinert, Peter Lissfelt, Melvin Brantner, Frank Marti, Charles Schmitt. Others Not in Picture: Robert Stebbin, Carl Setzenfand, Edwin Kist, Thomas Hollinger, David Roenigk, Norbert Marzolf. The F.F.A. is a club, ably sponsored by Mr. Zook, in which only students of the Agriculture classes can obtain membership. This membership may be maintained for two years after graduation. The students plan and complete pro- jects such as raising steers, chickens, bees, as well as truck garden enterprises. V , OFFICERS President ........... .................., ................ , I oHN ELDER Vice President .... HEUGIQNR XVISNIEVVSKI Secretary .. ...... ..... ,,.. , P mica CERINA Treasurer .,,... NORBERT MARZOLF Reporter ..... ...., . HERBERT VVILHELNI Sentinel .... ..,.....,... D ONALD LUCAS 109 SHOP CLUB Mr. Chalfant, Frank Adams, Donald Hischmellor, Ronald Milbert, Charles Schmitt, Herbert Stoll, Edward Mc- Ginn, Thomas Sauers, George Peretik, Paul Fliessner, Albert Skrbin, Stephen Smorey, Walter Bowen, Harry Biers, D'onald Coates, Kenneth Weimer. Others Not in Picture: George Klein, Richard Flanegan, Joe Klein, Matthew Radmanich. The Shop Club is organized chiefly for boys who are interested in manual arts, but who are unable to fit shop into their curricular schedules. Many useful and decorative objects were made under Mr. Chalfanfs skillful guidance. 110 C. A. A. First Row: Schmitt, Biatazor, Radmanich, Mazurek, Parise, Peterson, Kerr, Frederick, Power, Lucas, Schweizer, Charlton, Grau, Gardner, Overbeck, Stucky, Harr, Schindler, Kahn, Weber. Second Row: McGurgan, Reay, Wolf, Beck, Cubbage, Fullerton, Shuff, Pflumm, Kunce, Burkhart, Petrovich, Skelley, Wurst, Miller, Kay, Weber, wShumaker, Miss O'Donnell. Third Row: Meyers, Conti, Lamperski, Hunter, Miller, McElroy, Fischer, McElhattan, Thomas, Marlin, Weber, Huston, Volk, Kovach, Handy, Ferrari. Fourth Row: Cromyak, Mehlfried, Guentner, Mock, Barry, Wolpert, Clouse, Stubert, Claysmith, Reese, Wilhelm, McGarry, Schluep, Rasp, Schmidt, Huxhold, Jacob. Fifth Row: Richter, Hirschfield, Shaw, Binder, Koehler, Klinvex, Zito, Blumer, Patton, Walters, Haggerty, Fisher, Mulac, Slosarik, Weating, Urban, Chess, Sarwinski. Sixth Row: Smith, Critchlow, Goeller, Corbett, Kohser, Belton, Gerdun, Shaw, Stickney, Walker, Bissinger, Kremer, Willis, Murray, Gheldberg, Schafer. Seventh Row: Dukovic, Dillman, Viviano, Seitz, Smith, Randolph, Imhoff, Willis, Woodings, Schell, Recter, Herzog, Gmuer, Smith, Frauenheim, Thorpe. Eighth Row: Klepin, Sieg, Schar, Rodenbaugh, Funk, Sieg, Leslie, Engelhardt, Babic, Sanford, Snider, Maier. Top Row: Rihn, Wehofer, Hulek, Helfrich, Schoepflin. Not in Picture: Cristina, Klinvex, Randolph, Steigerwald, Cunic, Fisher, Kovack, Lucas, Kane, Norman, Bitzer, Goetze, Sankovic, Mohr. The GAA, a national organization, began at Shaler in 1945 under the enthusiastic sponsorship of Miss lnez O'Donnell. The main Objectives of this club are to experience competition, to have fun, to learn Cooperation and self-control, to learn to use leisure time wisely, and to develop 'bodily grace, strength, and stamina, which are certainly a personal asset. Due to limited facilities required for a well rounded program, the GAA has aclcess to others outside of schooliswimming pools. bowling alleys, and skating rinks. Sadie Hawkin's Dayu has lbecome an animal event sponsored lby this worthwhile organization. OFFICERS President ............. ....... .......,......... B E TTY JEAN HULEK Vice President ,,... . ...,......,. LOUISE RIHN Secretary ......,...... ......... I EAN :l:lELFRICTT Treasurer ....,..........,. .....,. R UTH VVEHOFER Assistant Secretary .... ....,... I OAN SCHOEP1-'LIN 111 114 'mg 5 115 X Q uw 116 7 118 'wquxki 119 Jr- W Amis 120 The Senior Class wishes to thank Dr. XY. G. rllllUI1lPSUI1 of Nlillvale for his graciousness in donating the ahove aerial views of the school, which were made from his color negatives. 121 Powell's Food Store Mr. M. Ackerman Miss Mary J. Anderson Al's Super Market Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Alletse Amateur Radio Station W3LGL Mr. Charles 1H. Austen Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Baibic Dr. L. C. Baldwin, D.D..S. Dr. and Mrs. L. K. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Beisiwenger Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bergman Mr. and Mr-s. Frank 'Beyerl Mr. and Mrs. +M. D. Bigelow Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bissinger Mr. and Mrs. Bitzer Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bollens PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gropp Dr. and :Mrs. Paul Gross Mr. and -Mrs. M. C. Hassinger Mrs. Ivy Hartman l-lays Service Station Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Henninger Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Mr. R. A. Hohmann Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haughton and rMrs. W. B. Huff Leslie Hughes Mr. and Mrs. John Hulek Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins Robert and Barry Jones Mr Mri Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Robert ordan Mr, Luck The J. A. Bradleys Bruce Cfleaninig Co. Braun's Confectionery Mr. WH. W. CBillJ -Bray Mr. Paul H. Brown Mrs. Katherine Klussmann CavanaughMr. Mr. G. M. Clasper Mr. and iMrs. Nelson Cochrane Community Bakery Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Delano R. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. John Curry Mrs. Gemmill C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. James DeHaven Diehl's Meat Store and Mrs. R. T. Dixon ' J and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and .Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ediward Kay J. Kelly and Family Thomas T. Kennedy T. F. Kinney, Jr. Mrs. Anna A. Klein and Mrs. Henry W. Kobert Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Koehler Mr. and .Mrs. Francis Koempel Mr. and Mrs. Earl Krapp Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Kremer Lann-asa Tailors Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leety Mr. and .Mrs. J. F. Lissfelt Mr. A1 H. Little Mr. R. G. Logan Vlrs olm Frishme er and rMrs. Fred Dreier Mrs. 4Mary Dreier Mr. The Misses 'Clara and Mary Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ehrrlichman Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Ellenberlger Mr. G. K. Ellenberger Mr. HG. K. Elleniberger Y Compliments of H. M. Main Distributing Company Mr. William C.Bi1lJ Martin Mr. and Mrs. William Marzolf Mr. and Mrs. J. M'cChesney T'he -McEl1roy Family Dr. James E. .McMillan Mr. and nMrs. P. McGinn and Famil Y M-r. and Mrs. James S. McCreedy Mrs. F. C. fMcMasters Mr. Ray Merdian Mrs. Frances Messer Mr. land Mrs. William E. Emrick Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Falk Mr. Fabac Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ferrari Mr. and .Mrs. P. Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. William Ford Mr. and Mrs. CLil and Louj Foreman Mr. an-d Mrs. George Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Fries and Mrs. Elton E. Young Michael's 'Shoes Mrs. Miller Mr. and lMrs. H. Prentice Miller The R. E. Mock Family 1 , ' y ' Mr. Jeannine 'Garver's Homemade Candies Mr. ' Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elder C. Garvin Mr. and Mrs. Greneisen The Glenshaw 'Cen-tury Club Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Goss Graduate Sisters Mr. Charles J. Grall .Howard A. -Marloff and Mrs. John Moser and Mrs. Edwin F. Mulac Mr. and .Mr-s. John R. Mullen Mr. Rolbert B. Neely, Sr. Mr. T. R. Neely Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph G. Noe The North Hills Women's Club Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Orluske Mr. and rM'rs. C. R. Pashley Dr. and tMrs. M. W. Pilgram Mrs. Homer Porter Bobbie, Patti, and Jon Post Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Pottmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Prentiss Mrs. Norman M. Purdy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Reno Richter's iBeauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robison Rose Exterminator 'Company Mr. Harry Roth Mrs. A. W. Satler Mr. Anthony Satariano Mr. H. P. Schu-tte The Arthur Schlag Family Mr. and Mrs. William Schweitzer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharer and Mr. C. F. Seitz Shanpslburg Hardware Company Shady Nook Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shirk Mr. Andrew J. Sirlin Mrs. F. C. Smalstig Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith David and Max Smith Mrs. Robert T. Smith Sol's 'Store Mr. and fMrs. R. H. Streicher Sylvia's Beauty Shoppe Mr. and -Mrs. Paul J. Tate The Thespians and Mrs. C. J. Thomas Mr. Mr. Harry Thorne, Jr. A. W. Tipler R. T. Tone-r Arthur F. Volmrich and .Mrs. L. Von Hedemann Walterls Men's Store Lynna VVatt's Beauty Shoppe Mr and iMrs. Geonge P. Waesch Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. M-r. Wesley G. Wandel, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. E. Weating Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. J. J. Wiefling and .Mrs. Charles F. Wiley and Mrs. Winkler and .Mrs. W. O. Wilkens Mr. C. L. Wright Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yanda Mr. Maurice S. Yeiser, Jr. Mr. C. J. fChickJYoung Mr. The Class of '48 wishes to thank all of the patrons whose gracious contributions helped to make this book possible. 122 Sr Son The Senior Class 'wishes to thanh the business friends whose ads helped to inake this hook possihle, and to urge Shalerites and their families to patronize theni. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CRADUATINC- CLASS OF 1948 FROM THE SHALER BOOSTERS' ASSOCIATION President ...,........,s..,.,, HARRY KLINGENSMITH Vice President ,......,................ THOMAS N EELY Reeordin g S ecretary. .,........s...., H. W. BRAY Corresponding Secretary ...,.......s L. H. DODDS Treasurer ........,s,,..,.s4.......... JOHN W. BOWEN O Business Manager... .,.,...,..,.,.... G. T. SMINK I abl tl at Iy St d I 123 125 127 128 Ball CI1emicaI Company Manufacturers of PAINTS, VARNISHES AND LACQUER SPECIALTIES EMPIRPI BUILDING GXOLIN 507 LIBERTY AVENUE 20 EAST JACKSON BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PA. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS PLANT-ROU'FE 8, GLENSHAW, PA. ATIantic 0299 ICKE r-Watches g Jeweler k Repairing g and Replating E BUILDING 9OrD AND STANWIX HI, PA. l OTHERS r AVENUE , PA. ale 1602 d ChiIdren's ngs 'OI' the Entire Y' zmps E 'very W BANK OF MILLVALE MILLVALE, PA. CAPITAL ...,... , ..... :L125,000.00 SURPLUS ....,.. ....... ii 500,000.00 A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 44 Personal Loans If Commercial Loans X UG. I. Loans X Mortgage Loans Pk Auto and Horzie Equipment Loans Pk Checking Accounts X ,Savings Accounts Dk Tra7Jeler's Checks X Foreign Remitfances 96 Safe Deposit Boxes MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 129 CTSZQYYD E. T. LIPPERT SAW CGMPANY MILLVALR PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLYAN IA CYSZQYYD SPANG-CHALFANT DIVISION OF THIC NATIONAL SUPPLY COIVIPANY Ii'1'NA, IDENNSYI VAMA CRAIG E. PEARCE PHARMAC IST PHONE CELENSHAVV 513 GLENSHAW, PA. 13 132 RAIDA AUTO WRECKERS Save time and money-Call us first! Parts for ALL CARS We Buy Wreckeai or Worn Ont Cars or Trucks MILLVALE 1134 BABCOCK BOULEVARD MILLVALE AT PEOPLES ROAD Compliments of EDWARD J. WALDMAN, JR. 221 NORTH AVENUE, MILLVALE PHONES: RESIDENT, GLENSHAW 695 Pittsburgh Office, Farmers Bank Building Insurance-B ondx-R ea! Eslnte-Morzgnge5- PITTSBURGH 9, PA. MILLVALE 1881-2 Phone: AT1antiC 0626 Pffopenfy M ann gemenl BARTLEY HARDWARE CO. PITTSBURGH PAINTS AND GLASS LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES CORBINS HOUSE TRIMMINGS SPORTING GOODS 118-120 COLLINS AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA BUSCH NURSERIES Thompson Run Road WE11ington 1717 R. D. No. 1, ALLISON PARK PERRYSVILLE 2064 VOGEL'S BAKERY For Finer Vlfedding am! Birthday Cakes MR. E. WILL Perrysville, Pa. 133 Osterling Electric Company 301 GRAN'l' AVENUE, MII.I.VAI.E, PA. GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Refrigerators-Radios-Ironers-VVashing Mz1chi11Les Stoves-Home Freezers-Maytag Washe1's RELIABLE SERVICE PHONE: MII.T.VAT.E 2536 134 N. R. ANGNEY Flowers RGBERT IBOBI HILLIARD Coal M'1'. ROYAL BOULEVARD ALLISON PARK CELENSHAVV 135 PHONE: CILENSHAW 1427 Berman Appliance Co. Genuine General Motors FRIGIDAIRES ELECTRIC RANGES HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 913 MAIN STREET SHARPSBURG 15, PA. Louis Berman A. I. Miller Phonest STeriing 4400-4401-4402 Berman Sales and Service Hydra-matic Drive 6 OLDSMOBILE 8 909 MAIN STREET SHARPSBURG 15, PA. Sun Motor Analyzing Front End Alignment Bear VVheeI Balancing Body and Fender Repairs Phones: Srferling 4-1-00-4401-4-402 DUQUESNE MINE SUPPLY CCD. or MILLVALE 135 Compliments of F O D E ' S 1019-1021 MT. ROYAL BOULEVARD UNDERGLIEFE, ETNA, PA. PHONE: GLENSIiAW 9519 C-race MarIin's School nz school aiiscffiminatev SECRETARIAL TRAINING FOR YOUNG WOMEN 17TH AND 18TH FLOORS KEENAN BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PA. Grace Martin Cornelius Prib ATLANTIC 664-4-6309 136 LOBERT'S MARKET IVIEATS-GROCERIES PHONE: FAIRFAX 9875 808 EAST OHIO STREET PITTSBURGH 12, PA. Complimefzzfs of BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE Harry J. Anderson GENERAL WELDING Electric and Acetylene Portable Equipment Radiators Cleaned and Repaired Repair and Machine Work Done 141 CHERRY STREET ETNA, PA. PHONE: STERLING 0153 Etna Electric and Appliance Center RADIOS AND APPLIANCES Etna Record Mart Complete Norge Line and Stromberg Radios 340 BUTLER STREET ETNA, PA. Millvale Appliance Co. 111 LINCOLN AVENUE PITTSBURGH 9, PA. PHONE: MII.LV:XLE 1786 Complimenls of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mearkle 137 Reel Esmte cmd Imummre A. Will-E. Hunter 47 GRAN'l' AVENUE ETNA, PITTSBURGH 23, PA. STerling 0402 Glenshaw 658 Zuccl'1ero's Market Fruits, Vegetables and A Full Line of Quality Meats 1004 NIT. VRCJYAI. BOULEVARD E'1'NA, PA. IJHONEZ GI.ENSHAW 89 138 Charles Devorak GLENSHAW, PA. Dealer in COAL AND BROKEN GLASS PHONE: GI.ENSHAW 172 RESIDENCE PHONE: GLENSHAW 199 Ranalli's Food Market Free Delivery ROUTE 8 GLENSHAW, PA. CJLENSHAVV 1650 Kunfz Electric Service 641 NORTH JXVI2. MILLVALE, PA. SALES AND SERVICE Refrige1'z1tO1's-Wlash ers-lronei N Sweepers-Radios and All Makes Of Electrical Appliances IJHONEI lVlILI.vAI.E 1446 All VV0rk f:u!li'!l71l'6'8I1Z h Lincoln Pharmacy OSCAR H. COHEN, Ph.G. LINCOLN A'I' NORTH MILI.VAI.E, PA. PHONE. 1V1lI.I.vAI.E 2379 For Hffaflb 0111! Fxfrrixff BOWL di Walter's Bowling Alleys PSCHIRER BUILDING MII.I.VAI.F, PA. IJHONFI lVlI1.1,VA1.E 1-141-R XV. H. MCCARTIIEY, Nlanfzgef' YeHer's Dairy Store V176 make om' Own Ive Cream 1149 EVIERGREFN AVENUE IJHONFI MII.I.vAI.E 2188 139 H. W. NICKLAS PHARNIACIST 23 GRANT AVENUE ETNA, PA. HUGHES CONFECTIGNERY Belief Known as Henk 624 BUTLER STREET ETNA, PA. STERLING 9677 140 C-ROB SERVICE Gas-Tires-Batteries and Accessories GENERAL REPAIRING PHONE: GLENSHAW 1305 PHONE: STERLING 0927 RALPH BEYRLEYE COAL AND ICE 40 BEYRLEYE AVENUE ETNA, PA. Collins Radio Service Any Make-AIIy Model 320 GRANT AVENUE MILLVALE, PA. PHONE: MILLVALE 1160 RCDBERT C. DIXON 211 NORTH AVENUE lx'1ILLVALE, PA. Property Mariagemeiit and Insurance PHONE: MII.I,vAI,E 2288 IVIILLVALE 2159 Northern Light Company Electric Supplies Hot Point Appliances Lighting Fixtures 219 EAST OHIO STREET NORTH SIDE PITTSBURGH 12, PA. PHONE: FAIRFAX 3366 Serving .time 1867 Le! us serve you! Norge Refrigerators-Ben Yvashers Universal Gas Ranges Daum 81 Helm Hardware Co. 623-625 E. OHIO STREET NORTH SIDE PITTSBURGH, PA. PHONE: FAIRFIXX 3610 14 Cfompliflzfffzly of L. SCH RAMM CLEANING AND PRESSING 1420 MT. ROYAL BOULEVARD PIIONE: S'I0ERI.lNG 3592 STERLING FLOWER SHOP MRS. LAMPERSKI, Prop. 509 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHARPSBURG, PA. Funeral Desigm---IfVezZding Bouguezs Cul Flowers--Paired Plcmls Greeting Canis 142 CITIZENS' DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY SIIARIEEURG, PA. A DEPENDABLE BANK MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BARNES BUICK, INC. 923-27 MAIN S'I'REE'I' SHARIISBUIQO, PA. PHONE: STERLING 2950 Sales and Sc'1'fUice-Pmis Cfomplimwzls of J. W. MCLEOD Real listute Insurance RALPH D. BACALEY fuslice of the Peace SHALER TOVVNSHIP 98 NV. LI'r'rI.EwOO1J STREET 11I'rNA, P1'r'1's1aUROH 23, PA. CJFFICEZ GLENSHAW 1160 BARN HART'S MARKET 1003 MT. ROYAL BOULEVARD Groceries-Choice Meats Frozen Foods Fruits and Vegetables Ufe Delifuef PHONE: CQLENSHANV 1002 HOBURG BROTHERS Hardware, Hay, Grain, Feed, Builders' Supplies, Coal, Hunting and Fishing Equipment 1,HONEZ STERLING 5690 639-641 BUTLER S'rREE'i' ISTNA, PA. 143 144 WALKER-CURLEY LUMBER COMPANY PHONE: STERLING 0940 LANC.'S Hardware-Plumbing and Heating Supplies PHONE: STERLING 0198 SHARPSBURG, PA. FOSS FLORIST PHONE: STERLING 0554 Say it with Flowers Everything in Flowers 914 MAIN STREET SHARPSBURG, PA. NETHLING CHEVROLET COMPANY New and Used Cars and Trucks PHONE: MILLVALE 1617-1616 Ted Nelhling, fr. NORTH AND LINCOLN AVENUES MILLVALE, PA. Compliments of EDWARD J. LOVRENCIC FUNERAL, HOME PHQNE: CEDAR 1285 860 LOCKHART S'rREL'1', NOR'I'Pi SIDE PHONE: STERUNG 3647 JOHN B. CARUSO DISTRIBUTOR 5228 BU'r1.ER STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. Cm 1 loww'.f and Pfemfs for lffuery Occasion o FLORIST A S 1 11 fincc 9U Pearl and Charley's Cafe SOFT DRINKS AND S'1'ORET353 BL l'1,r21a S'1'1ucl1 SANDXNTICHES ISTNA, PA. Glzlarxliotshsv-1l'1'H ST. 85 CENTER 1402 EVERGREEN AVENUE MILLVALE PA. IXSPINYVALL, PA. 1 l foiCe1',v 7'eleg1'11pfze1Z ,'17lj'if,'!7H1't? Order COFSZIQCS Fzlrly 145 LAWRENCE A. GRUNDLER CEMETERY MEMORIALS C0m1Dfff'fffmf'ff Lomleaf ul Mr. and Mrs. 759-A NIT. TROY ROAD Henry CALL Xfxw7E,LLINGTON 2737 146 COWZME of C. L. McNAMEE Mildred and Herman PHARMACIST Churilla 368 BUTLER STREET 5300 BUTLER ST., IOAWRENCEVILLE E1-NA, PA, PITTSBURGH, PA- PHONE: STERLING 44-47 listablished 1919 Fmnom for Dicnnonzlsn KRASON'S jewelers Opticians 733 IfiAS'l' CDHIO S'1'REE'1' No1:'1'H SIDE, P1'1 1'sBURoH, PA. PHoN13: CEDAR 24-88 Cfzwlz or Cheeliz SUNOCO AUTO SERVICE VV. D. BERRY Rou'1'15 8 AND LCLFINWILD ROAD Gas, Oil, Tires, and Accessories EZY-ON Auto Door Covers PHoNLz: CiLENSHAVV 9537 PAUL OROPELLI See U5 Before You Buy Moiiumeiits, Markers, Headstones At the lowest cost. VV e will not be undersold. Three Diqolczy Locations For Your Convenience M t. Troy Rd.-Opposite St. Mary's Cemetery Mt. Troy NVEl1i11gt011 2700 4323 Perrysville Road at Ivory Avenue North Side XVE11ingto11 2200 Cemetery Lane at Perry Highway VVest View VVEl1i11gto11 0803 Open flzzily, e-Ueninlgs, and Snmlnyi' Coinplimenls o f CENTRAL CLEANING and LAUNDRY 407 BUTLER S'1'11EE'1', 1ii'1'NA, PA. P11oN12: ST13111.1No 5780 147 DORNER'S BAKERY 345 BUTLER STREET, 1 iTNA STERLING 2831 1107 MT. ROYAI, BOULEVARD UNDERCLIFIFIC CRLENSHAW 110 .'1fIe1' A ll- IT TAKES A BAKER! IDHONEZ MILLVALE 1625 SHUFF MOTORS General Auto Repairing Studebaker Service State Inspection Station 6364 331 IBAST OHIO STREET MI1,LVALE, PA. 148 MILLVALE MONUMENT WORKS 1254 EVERGREEN .AVENUE NIILLVALE, PA. CHARLES B. NEW'LANIJ PHONE: MILLVALE 1428 Complirlzenls of E. C. MENN Hardware--Electric Appliances 509 CQRANT AVENUE 1V.1lLLVAI.E, PA. IJHONEZ NIILLVALE 1738 AUTO ACCESSORIES AND PARTS SERVICE '11 H. LLOYD, Mop. MACHEN'S QUALITY SHOP Automotive Parts Jobber I-I-I BU'1'I,l'iIl ST. ETNA, PA, Batteries, Czzrburetors, Fuel Pumps PITNA IMOCATION Hfe Deliver ROIVIANKO 7 TEXACO AUTO PIIONIQ: STEIlT.INC1 4-261 SERVICE SVPERLING 9821 263 BUTLER S'I'RI2E'II ELTNA, PA. JOHN H. AULD BROS. ALLISON IJARK, PA. Your: WESTINCHOUSE APPLIANCE DEALER PIIONIQ: CLIQNSIIAW 820-J 149 MILLVALE UPHOLSTERY Re-upholstering YVOQC1 Finishing 312 GRANT' AVENUE MILI,VAI.E, PA. PHONE: 1VI11.I,vAI,12 1829 BAUER MOTOR DODGE-PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 126 LINCOLN AVENUE MII.T,VAI,,E, PA. PHONE: M1I,I.vAI.Ic 23 71 Cnmplim :mix of McDOWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Cbwplimenfx 0 f BENNETT LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY Compli fzzf? mx of PERRY HARDWARE LUCAS PAINTS 217 NCJ1i'1'I1 AVENUE PHONE: NIILLVALE 1689 HAR DVV AR 112 SPORTING GOODS RHEAMS MEAT MARKET 65 5 EVERGREEN AVENUE INIILLVALE, PA. All 1fVof'k Done by Sfcillefl C'mftsmen on Our Own l'remi5e.v IQHONEI 1V1IL1,VA1,E 1823 MILLVALE CLEANING SHOP CHARLES LAVSA, Prop. Dry Cleaners Since 19117 Savvy Day .S'fm'if'f C171 Rvqzmsf 508 NORTH AVE. MlI,I.V,xI.E, PA C0777fj7Zi77fZP71f5 of P. B. BLUEMLINC IVIILLVALE, PA. 15 BIHLER ROOFING COMPANY Roofing and Furnace Contractors OFFICE: EMERSON ROAD, MILLVAI.E, PA. PHONE: IVIILLVALE 22 O4- RILEY 81 SCHWEIKERT Sz9I UiL'E Our Guarantee VVI-IOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS All The Popular Brands PHONE: MII,LVALE 1539 152 Compliments 0 f ACME SANITATION COMPANY Termites Destroyed Immediate Service PHONE! IVIILLVALE 3224 We Recommend COOLEY'S GULF STATION BABCOCK AND EVERGREEN AVENUE IVIILLVALE, PA. Gulf Oil, Greasing, Tires, Batteries, Washing, etc. Look for the Gulf Sign PHONE: MII,,I.V1XI.E 9234 gf: . ,w-..F,.. extun of A slam or QQ moo 1 When you see Sexton Catsup or Chili Sauce on the table, you can anticipate a delicious meal. Your host is interested in good food for pleased guests. THF, LIONS' CLUB of ETNA A Complimemx of ff -1 The L. W. Singer Co., Inc. I , V Pzfbfishers of Your PROSH and POETRY BOOK Exfemis B651 l7l7i5hz9'.f I0 the Senior Class 153 A. Compliments of FRESH AND SMOKED MHATS G Y P CORNER OF SAXONBURG BOULEVARD LEMHAWQ A' AND HARTZ RUN ROAD PHONE: GLENSHAW 18 ITHONFIZ DORSFYVIT,T.E 27 154 PINE CREEK MARKET 909 BUTLER STREET Complimenfx of ROUTE 8 FHM px ' ,A '4' , , I 9 KI-OBUTCHAR5 GROCERIES-MEATS RESTAURANT PRODUCE Free Delivery IJHONEZ SEFERLTNG 4-329 CORFIELD TIRE SERVICE BERT CORFIIELD JIM CORFIELD Vulcanizing-Recapping U. S. Royal Tires Road Service PHONE: MII,I.,VAT.E 2401 647 EVERGREEN AVENUE Mr1,1,vAI,E, PA. J. S. WELLINGER JEWELER 205 NORTH AVENUE MILLVALE, PA. PHONE: MIT,.T.VAT.E 1315 Compliments of HORN ETS' NEST 621 EVERGREEN AVENUE MILI,VALE4, PA. PHONE: MII.r,VAI.E 9243 SPRUCE'S TAVERN 616 NORTH AVENUE PHONE: IVIILLVALE 9201 Dame Every Nite Band-YVed., Fri., and Sat. R eserwliom 155 NORTH HILLS DAIRY Stop az Norfh IIZZZJ Dairy Store for Ice Cream-Milkshakes-Szuldwiches MCKN,IfIH1x AND SEIBFRT ROADS Have our dairy products delivered at your door. Slrmdanl Milk, Cotmge Cheese, Homogenizefl .Milk BI4lIt?l'Il1ilk, Cream, Eggs CALL GLENSHAW 68-I P1zR1u'sv1LLE 1000 W'I+1I.r.rNc:'roN 2600 156 Cnfzrzplifnenls of Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM S. LONG LOGAN-CEISLER DRY CLEAN1-QR 1009 NIT. ROYAL BoUI.EvARD E'I'NA, PA. IJHONESI GLENSHAW 333 STERLING 2565 THE CLEANOLA COMPANY The Perfewf Cream, C:lB6l71B1', am! Polish I Cleans, Polishes, Rex ews, and Preserves all Varnishes, Lacquered and Enameled Surfaces IQOUTE 8 Cfo BALL CHEMICAL GLENSHAW, PA. EMPIRE BUILDING 507 LIBERTY AVENUE PI'I I'sBURGII 22, PA. Complimems of Bauerstown Volunteer Fire Department 2nd District of Shaler Township 157 JOHN KERNIC CUNTRACTOR AND BUILDER of FINELY CONSTRUCTED NIODDEL HCJMES VVITH THE CREDIT of at LEAST 100 NEW HONIES in SHALER TOVVNSHIP CALL GLENSIIAW 102 158 Y'ifw-Balzeries Fuel Pumps-Bells STEINMETZ ESSO SERVICENTERS CORNER E. OHIO AND HEINZ S'I'REE'I's N. S., PI'I I's1sURGH, PA. LUBRICATION SPECIALISTS CIEIDIXR 9255 RESIDENCE: STFERLING 2902 Comp fiwf 211 fx of C-LENSHAW CLASS CO. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS' BANK OF OF SHARPSBURG A Communizy Bunk IVIEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Res. Telephone: IVIIIIVSLIC 238911 Office: Mlllvale 24-83-If Garage: 1VII11valc 1395 J. A. HASER TRUCKINC- 614- S'I'AN'1'ON AVE., MILLVALE PA 1023 NOR'I'H AVE., MILLVALE, PA REAL H.S'I'A'I'E INSU RAN CE 160 HENRY H. AULTS Janice of the Peace Shafer Towmhip 1427 EVERGREEN AVENUE MIIOLVALE, PA. CJFFICE' IVIILLVALIE 1349 ,RESIDENCEZ IVIILLVALE 1570 IJHONIEI NIIl.l.vA1.E 1925-6-7 ATLAS LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY Commercial and COIO1' Offset Photo-Lithoprints 9311 NORTH AVENUE B41I,1.vA1.E, PA. THOMAS MACHINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY GLENSHAW, PA. Complimenls 0 f DEVLIN ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTRACTORS - ENGIN GR GEORGE E. REEG XVLIYCI' Wells Drilled Pumps Iustullcd and Repaircd 459 VV11sLE ROAD P1'1 1's1sURc:11, PA. PHONE CQLIZNSHAVV 812 S'l'1c1u.1Nc: 3534 S'l'1iRL1NG 1888 NARDULLI 8a SONS CO. INCORPORATED ROAD BUIl,1Jl+QRS-CiI'QN1'IRAL CONTRACTORS 947 BU'1'L151c S'1'1uzE'1' l:l'1'N,x, PENNSYIVANIA 163 Cumplimenfx of l KIEFER S BOWLING SHAFFER SERVICE AI-I-EY STATION ICAS1' CJHIO AND LANCOLN AVENUL SUNOCO PRcJDUC'l'S No1z'1'H AVIQNLI IN11LLVALE, PA 164 Compliments of THE SPOT SHALERCREST MARKET FINEST MEATS GROCERIES Fresh Fruits, Vegetables Comfleous Service WEHRLE FUNERAL DIRECTOR 405 NOR'1'H AVENUE IVIILLVALE, PA. Com pH7l!617f,f of CHERRY CITY BUS RIDERS GEORGE HOELTJE Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing PHONE: IVIILLVALE 2103-W 551 NORTH AVENUE fIlo1Ze1'n Szylex HAPPY DAY LAUNDRY Complete Lcmmlry S erwime LI-00 NORTH AVE. IVIILLVALE PHONE: IVIILLVALE 2000 165 CJ R A D U A T E S - BEST VVTSHHS AND CONGRATULATIONS MOUNT ROYAL VILLAGE, Inc. 166 PROVIDENT TRUST COMPANY CORNER CHEs'rNU'i' AND OHIO STREETS PITTSBURGH 12, PA. CEDAR 2600 Home Loans: F.H.A., Title I-II-IV, Conventional Personal Loans: Nlodernization, Home Appliances, Medical Expenses Banking Service flncoanzsz Checking, Savings, Christmas Club Bay Victory Savings Bond.: MEMBER F D T C Do You NeeCI Shorthand? LEARN STENOTYPE Alachine Sfzowfhaml The 'WOrld'fs Fastest, Most Accurate Shorthand System COMPLETE SECRETARIAL COURSES Day and Evening Classes Special Classes in Typing You can learn Stenotype in less time and it will cost you less. THE STENOTYPE INSTITUTE OF PITTSBURGH -I-36 DIAMOND ST. COURT 567-1- ARSENAL SANITARY MARKET Operuiefl by M. BENKO and SONS 3715 BU'1'LER STREI1 Compliments of AMBROSE CLOUSE AND FAMILY Compfimenls of SMITHFIELD PAINT CORPORATION 42-I PENN AVENUE B. P. S. FLATLUX HOUSE PAINT FN AM ELS YARN ISHES ,PI'I I'SBL' RG 1 i AT LANT1 C 0 8 91 167 168 BESTWICICS COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Amoco and Esso Products PZAST Umm ANU 1.INCo1.N AVENUE AND 511-515 NORTH AVRNVE 1V1IT,T,VAT,12, PRNNSVT VAN1 x Telephone: Mlllovale 29214997 Residence: 1VH11.vz11e 2561 MIKE'S SERVICE STATION Tires-Batteries-Auto ACCCSSOIICS Candy-Soft Drinks 815 BUTLER STREET ETNA, PITTSBURG 23, PA. PHONE: STERLING 9920 RICHARD KRUTH Hair-Stylist Ge! fz head stan 'wifh zz new hair xtyle. ELMER .I. NICKLAS BUILDERS' SUPPLIES OF QUALITY Manufaciuffers of Concrete Brick and Block GI,ENSIIAW, PA. J NEW BOULEVARD MARKET I HONE: CTLIENSHAVV 825 169 170 TATE-JONES 81 CO., Inc 804 IJLAZA BUILDING 1,'I'l 1'SBURGH 19, PA. INDUSTRIAL CONSULTANTS ENGINEERS BITILDERS-CONTRACTORS 5 O Years 0 f Pi'0K2'i'6.Y.V 1 8 9 8 - 1 94 8 BORDEN'S ICE CREAM 4401 I,mER'l'Y AVENUE I,I'I I'SIll'RGH 24, PA. UNION PROVISION PACKING CO. 5134-38 BUTLER S'r1zEE'1', PI'II'l'SBURGII, PA. . STFIlT.IR'G 3332 S'IiFRI,ING 333.2 17 Crw1plimerzf.f of SHALER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY ROESSINC BRONZE COMPANY Buyers of Scrap Metal, Copper, Brass, and Bronze BU'ri,ER PLANK Roma ETNA, PA. 172 JOHN HARRISON CO. Roofing--Sheet Metal Wo1'k Heating--Ventilating Air Conditioning-Storm Wiiidows Rock Wool Insulation Conversion Burners PHONE: STERLING 0621 Ohver 50 Yeurx of Service EXFNA, PA. PHONE: CELENSHANV 1302 MALONE'S AUTO BODY REPAIR Complete Wreck Rebuilding Body and Fender Repairs Painting x1 ll VV0rk Guaranteed J. A. MAI.oNE, Owner RK3II'1'R 3 CILENSHAW, PA C,'w11p!i111w1!,v of COVERT'S Nlinizlture Golf Course Open in Season BABCOCK BOULEVARD E. 81 O. MONPER DINE DANCE Bzuscocx BOULEVARD Crzfizpliflzenly of STONE GAKS DINE AND DANCE AT YOUNG'S BAR-B-Q Chicken and Steak Dinners PHoNEt CJLENSHAW 2176 Open 4:00 nm. to 2:00 u.1n 173 Jos. F. Klein, Jr. MICROMET Prevents Scale Clears Red VVMQ1' Co11tro1s Corrosion Ufaler System 1 eeff.er5 Installed 459 XAYIBLE ROAD 1JI'I 1'SBURGH 15, PA. PHONE: CJLENSHAW 812 SPOHN MOTOR CO. 731 BUTLER S'1'REE'1' l'l1'1'NA P1'1 1's1sURGH 23, P11oNE: STERLING 2412 174 PuoNE: 5'1'E1u.1No 0572 RHEIN Funeral Home 333 BUTLER S'1'REE'1' E'1'NA, PA. VALLEY MARKET GROCHRIES MBATS and V EGETABLHS Free Delifvery PHONE: CSLENSHAW 296-9520 RICHTER FLCRAL COMPANY 308 M'1'. ROYAL BOULEVARD, I-LTNA, PA. STAERLING 0132 CORSAGES CUT FLOVVERS POTTIQD PLANTS FUNERAL DESIGNS XVEDDING BOUQUIAITS D aconzling Our Specially WE ARE EQUIPPED TO SERVICE Hydraulic Brakes, VVheeI Balancing, VVheeI Alignment Carter Carburetors, Delco Remy Ignition, Auto Lite Ignition Delco Remy Generators, Auto Lite Generators, Trico VVindshield VViperS State Inspection, Pennzoil Gas and Oil, Quaker State Oil LUBRICATION HlEBER'S GARAGE Rotf'1'1f: 8 Phone: Glenshzlw 335-J GLENSH.-xw, P,-x. 175 Remember The Garden Club Fair Shziler Branch VVornen'S National Farm and Garden Association, Inc. CELENSHAW, PA. KAISER-FRAZER SALES AND SERVICE Smart to Drive Smmfler Z0 be Seen In SCHAFER SALES 1701 BABCOCK BOULEVARD MILLVALE, PA. NEW and USED CARS PnoNE: NIILLVALE 2368 176 THE KIWANIS CLUB OF GLENSHAW WA rv, 4- a is : X X' EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '48 The Yearbook Staff and Senior ClaSS Wish to thank the following Homerooms and Clubs for contribut- ing quarter-page ads: 9-1 10-4 11-1 12-1 9-2 11-2 12-2 9-3 12-3 12-4- 12-5 The HI-Y Complimenfs O STANDARD PENNANT COMPANY BiG RUN, PA. JEFFERSON COUNTY Felt and Chenille Awards-also Sweaters Cnlzfpfillzwzli- of ffm FLAMINOO ROLLER PALACE The ideal Rink for School Parties TED FUHR'S SERVICE STATION 912 lVl'1'. ROYAL BOULEVARD BITNA, PA. Ilulfvhom' Bzzrlery Sewire DELCO BATTERY DEALER MAYO RIHN Former Alumnus is now Associated with OSCAR'S GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION 519-523 l+'ORELAN1J STREET NOIi'l'Ii SIDE 1,I'l l'SBURGII, PA. IDHONIEI l4l.'XlRI AX 2330 and would appreciate meeting all his Old friends when they have car trouble. They also have a completely equipped welding shop. 177 Inc. PuoNE: SrfERI.1NG 9817 FISCHER P' O' BOX 9536 SALES AND SERVICE BUTLER PLANK ROAD Repairing, GRS, Oil, Accessories FIVE CRESCENT AVENUE IQTNA, PA. STERLING 1345 14-TWA PA J X , o 178 Compliments of C-IRL SCOUT TROOPS 2-47 and 77 Meetillgs held ThLn'Sd:1y CVClliI1gS ut Complimenls of MALCOLM C. SMITH 'TOWNSHIP FITRICASURER AND TAX COl,I.IiC'l'OR E. l Q CJTCIISTIZIW Prwbyterlzm Lhurch CARL STRUTZ gl COMPANY Genera! Alaclzining am! Meal 1+'4u51'if':z1iou Vlfork 15 NO1i'1'Ii NIAIN S'1'1u21i'1 Sximzpssuxu, PENNsY1vx1x1x Bw! ll'i5!zc5 lo flltj Cfzmlznzlillkzg Clzzxs BOCK FUNERAL HCDME 1: Rmpxl, Bmw. xl' Ci1,1-zzxsrmw .fXv15. cfI.lCNSHAWV, PA. GLENSHAW 2021 179 Cfomplizlwulx ff Cherry City Volunteer Fire Company 300 IDARKER S'rREE'1', l1l'1'NA P1'l 1'S1SURGH 23, PA. First District Shaler Township Always Ready Allegheny County, Pa. Always VVilling 180 BEST WISHES 'l'O THE SENIOR CLASS LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE XX ll No. 68 112 SHERMAN AVENUE MILLVAI,IE, PA Compliments of Compliments 0 f DE HAVEN P. T. A. FRIDAY STREET P. T. A. Complimemx of Compliments of BRAUN P. T. A. BAUERSTOWN P. T. A MARLIER, WOLFE 81 JOHNSTONE ARCHITECTS PITTSBI TRGH, PA. 182 Complimwzfs 0 f FEICK BROTHERS COMPANY Pittsburgh's Leading Surgical Supply House 811 LIBER'1'W' AVENUE P1'1 1'sBLRGH 22, PA. WM. F. HAMMOND MUSIC STORE 630 PENN AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. APFLANTIC 3 8 8 7 Conn-Pan-American-C avalier Band Instruments Leedy, Ludwig, Slingerland Drums Accessories--Nlusic R 6QD!li7'i7fl2' Imfrmiion MOUNT ROYAL CEMETERY Coiiipiiiiieiifs 0 f JACKSON GEAR COMPANY Piizsbiirglfs M051 Beaiitifiii Rumi Ceiiielery BOSTON WOVEN HOSE SHA'-ER AND CRAWFORD AND RUBBER CO. OF PITTSBURGH Pifescifiplioii Opticians Accuracy Plus Flawless Qua Ray Ban and Calobar Gogg Contact Lenses 145-146 LTNION TRUST BUIL MURRAY FURNITURE COMPLIMENTS CGMPANY 84 SIIAR1'SRURG,PA. A PHONE: STERLING 0410 10211-2-1 CANAL S'1'REE'1' ffm Stone ffm! ,Makes Your flame a Home C A Z-A of E. H. SEITZ AND 1.12. BECK Choice Nleats, Groceries, Produce THE ETNA ELKS NC. 932 1416 M'1'. ROYAL BOULEVARD IJHONFZ CILENSHAWV 1466 FEL S E R'S FEMININE APPAREL FF7l7i7li7Zf? Finery for Seziczle Vlfofmn and Slick Clziwksf -I-I 3 BUTLER STREET ELTNA 511 E. CDHIO STREET NOIl'1'Ii SIDE Compli117,enz.v of MclNTYRE AND NEELY FUNERAL HOME TURK BROTHERS Jewelry 0 f Distimrlion Diamonds VVz1tches C1 oaks Ci fts 417 BUTLER STREET ETNA, PA. VICTORY CLEANING COMPANY MHL11 Store 50 CERANT AVENIII PHONE: STFIILINCE 9929 185 UNDERCLIFFE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY PHONE: CELENSHAW 505 EARL H. LEUZINGER A'1.'I.ANT1C S1'IRV1C1i 1V1inOr AutO Repair Scrvicc IDHONEZ MILI.VA1.E 9297 1414 BABCOCK BOULEVARD MII.LVAI.F, PA. At your command-we aim I0 pfease The Iles! serfuice possible. 186 RAY HUNT Auto, Body, and Fender Repair XVe1ding, Brazing, and Painting 991 GEYER IQOAD BAUERSTOWN PHONE: 1VI1L1.vAI.E 1817-R W. E. MURPHY REAITOR-1NsUR1+:R 407 GRANT AVENUE MILI.VALE, PA. IJHONEZ 1V1ILLVAT.E 168-L-1751 JACK STANLEY'S SERVICE STATION ESSO FRTFNDI ,Y SHR VICF, Complete Car Care Glenshaw 9 5 67 J. R. REED AND COMPANY J6'fZi'E!6'l'.T and Silfuersfnithx SINCE 1847 Expert Watch Repairing ll Specialty TYPEWRITERS fl IZ Fllpzkes N ew-R cbzfiff Sold'-Rented-Repaired Liberal Terms .w-l' 1 J, Y..- 1 1 'lit ll Fort Pitt Typewriter Co. 644 IJIBERTY AVENUE PHONE: ATT,.-XN'1'IC 8320 187 t , COHEN'S SEMI-SELF-SERVICE STORE Complete Line 0 MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, AND FROZEN FOODS Vffe Deliver MT. ROYAL BOULEVARD CELENSHAW PA PHONE: GLENSHAW 953 O 188 1848 1948 One Hundred Years of Sporting Goods Service Generation after generation has found that W. S. BROWN is the trustworthy store for sports equip- ment and supplies. Athletic Equipment of All Kinds Baseball--Basketball-Football Supplies-Canoes-Camping Equipment--Sportswear-Hunting and Fishing Supplies The Oldest Sporting Goods Store lfVe.vz of the Allegizeniex W. S. BROWN, Inc. 519 VVOOD STREET PYHONEI ATLANTIC 7543 Compfimefzfs of A. R. WALLIS Cmlzplimenfs of HOUGC-Y ATLANTIC SERVICE MILLVALE I IIVL, Yf N fl! FIVE 81 TEN CENT W 'M ee I STORE AND HN1El'I,OYPI19IS IqOL 1'lC 8 AND SAXoNm'RG BLVD, IJHONEI SEIEIERLING 9818 FURS - MARION'S Cleaned Regtyled BEAUTY SHOPPE Stored Compfele BWLYIZQI Swwinf WALLECICS ,IJIIQNIQZ GLENSHAW 989 414- FE1J1s1aA1. ST. NORTH Suns My ROYAL ZBOULIQVAILIJ 1JI'1 1'SBU RGH, PA. CELICNSHAVV, PA. 189 190 THE SHALERESQUE PRINTED BY MAYER PRESS 235 COLLINS AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. PHONE: HIland 1106-1107 Spare lime is hobby fime. ASPINWALL HOBBY CENTER 351 FREEPORT ROAD A ASPINWALL, PA. R. N. FLINN STERLING 7483 19 AUTOGRAPHS vw.. .-.,, ,-up ,di -Q.. x..,...A
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