Shenango High School - Tomahawk Shen Hi Yearbook (New Castle, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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RESOLVED: Secondly, that to provide a permanent record for the Faculty and Students, and to give an insight to the Alumni and Friends of Shenango High, we have hereby set down what We believe to be an accurate account of the activities and school life during the year 1941-1942. RESOLVED: That if to those who in future years shall peruse the pages of this book there comes pleasant memories and recollections, we shall be amply repaid for our efforts. SIGNED, 1 f- M59 cz Aff f lil ffm 1,1 ffm? cf! I 5653- L W Published by the X smiofz Qfam iff ,o'nf3',Qf9f0550f x MR. ALFRED F. BARNES With deepest appreciation and gratitude for friendly advice and Wise counsel during our high school career we, THE CLASS OF 1942 dedicate Our Yearbook To MR. ALFRED F. BARNES EX Lnuus FACULTY SENIORS Jlxusoas P onus O H ES F RESHMEN ACTIVITIES SPORTS N US IC Fl HIS Qzaisnfczfaofz 1 2 l l y ll NIR. GLENN JOHNSTON We, the Class of 1942, take this opportunity to thank you, Mr. Johnston, for your careful guidance. As we face life with its problems, we shall have even a greater appreciation of your services in our behalf. MR. EDWIN CANAN To show our true respect and admiration to one who has been a constant source of help all through our high school years, We wish to dedicate this page of our Annual. T A? f'?,?'0f it x l tv l lr E l i 1 l X l ll 1 , . l I?.2-1-.2-PM Iiii ILA-I-.Zv-.lv-.22-f-.f.v-'v.2.v-J-TI I I pa- 'IYIS .223-U J-If .fvf I Qvwz lim! This glorious U. S. A. of ours Was built on solid rock. So though the strongest storms may rage, Our land can stand the shock. The rock was built of tears and sweat, Of blood, of toil, and paing Yet all of these were gladly given Each in Freedom's name. Therefore, this blessed U. S. A., This land with firm foundation, Could never be but just one thing, A Free United Nation! -Mary Louise Williams 54 eimofgazs ijgouggf I have a son in the Army, and one in the Navy too, The one is dressed in khaki, the other, navy blue. They can't come home so often, and that is why I say Itis great to know they're guarded, by the good old U. S. A. Before they joined the service, they couldn't get a jobg Now they have a real one-a soldier and a 'gob'. So all you dear old Mothers, Whose hair is turning gray, Just do as I am doing, and Buy a Bond today, Uncle Sam says that protects our bovs, and keeps those J aps away. -Richard Dofnley 'Vx --.li -..l - , -1.i...- - , - czcuff , , ' gp ,my 115 EDWIN CANAN, B.A., M. Ed. High School P'7'i'f1,C'i1Jlll University of Pittsburgh Q33 MARGARET COWMEADOW, B.S. English, LilM'm'ion Slippery Rock S. T. C. Q53 GERALD BALL, B.S., M.A. Social Science Columbia University 479 EDWARD NAHAS, B.S. Social Science Slippery Rock S. T. C. 621 EDWIN BEATTY, B.S. Mcdlzenzflfics, Science Slippery Rock S. T. C. 449 GRACE GIGAX, B.A. Music Carnegie Tech C65 ALFRED BARNES, B.A. English Westminster College C87 FRANCES BOOZER, B.S. Health Eflucrlfion Slippery Rock S. T. C. FRANK NOCERA, B.S. Health Education Slippery Rock S. T. C. 1109 EUGENE SNYDER, B.S. I7lCIllSil llIll Arfs Slippery Rock S. T. C. 1117 S. W. MCCOLLOUGH, B.S. Mrzflzcnzofics, Social Science T Slippery Rock S. T. C. U23 C139 MARGARET W. MCCARTHY, B.S. THELMA SMITH HOOVLER, B.S. Mathematics, Com 1ne1'cial Work Commercirrl Sulajecfs Me1'cyhm'st College Grove City College 4143 41.53 RUTH WEINSCHENIK Secretary to Supervising Principal VERA BARKER, B.A., M. Lit. Latin, French University of Pittsburgh ,n?7v'f ' .fi?'fI5'i,?f 169' . A? . Ili' :fi cqnnuaf Staff Editor or L L, Assistant Editor Art Editorrrr BALL Assistant Art Editor 7 Business Manager C L AAL Assistant Business Manager L Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager VVrite-up Committee Y 7, or Sales Committee Novelty Committee L, Photography Committee LL Typists ,, Louise Hay -,. William Nagel aLLDuane Workman ,r,Vivian Cameron Nr Dorothy Shaffer L William Tindall L---Richard Donley L d,er L Maxine Sweet Vera Mae Tanner Florence Badger Elsie Shaffer Mary Emma Duckworth Elwin Gee Albert Pavlich or Mary Louise Williams Dorothy Pitzer Bob McCandless Don Kelly L L Grace Lawrence Shirley Mayberry or L Gladys Moore John Mohrbacher -- -Dorthy Donley Flora Golis 'X N N AN W S f 5125075 f' FG MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS There is mischief in this lass. Class President 2, 3, 4 HONOR ROLL Annual Staff 4 Play Cast 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor 4 Rifle Club 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 Class Basketball 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 1, 2 Declamation 2 Class Vice President 1 DORTHY DONLEY As merry as the day is long. HONOR ROLL Annual Staff 4 Play Staif 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball 1, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 2 ELWIN GEE The may we all admire. HONOR ROLL Annual Staff 4 Treas. Improvement Fund 3 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 SHIRLEY MAYBERRY Here comes the bride. Class Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 4 Play Staff 3, 4 Ritie Club President 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 3 FLORA GOLIS The girl with 1111 educated -fOot.', HONOR ROLL Annual Staff 4 Play Staff 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Inter-Club Council Represen- tative 3 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2 DOROTHY SHAFFER 4l0I'fl0l' is heaven's ,Hrst law. Class Secretary 4 HONOR ROLL Annual Staff 4 Play Staff 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Class Basketball 2 GRACE LAWRENCE Thou art to me Il delicious torment. HONOR ROLL Annual Staff 4 Play Cast 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Rifle Club Treasurer 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3 Class Basketball 2 LOUISE HAY How near to my heart is Buffalo. Class Vice President 2, 4 HONOR ROLL Annual Editor 4 Play Staff 3, 4 N9WSPaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Rifle Club Secretary 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 4 Class Basketball 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 1, 2 Class President 1 MARY E. DUCKWORTH Skating is her chief delight. HONOR ROLL Annual Staff 4 Play Cast 3 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Attendance 2 Girls' Chorus 1 DUANE WORKMAN Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Annual Artist 4 Newspaper 1, 2, 3 FLORENCE BADGER A perfect woman nobly planned, to wc11'11,to com- fort, and C077lIIltl7ld.H Annual Staff 4 Play Cast 3, 4 Rifle Club 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 4 Class Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball 2 Poetry Reading 2, 3 GENEVIEVE COCHRAN 'Ti.s love that makes the world go 'rozmdf' Play Staff 3, 4 Scholarship 2 Girl Reserves 1 RICHARD DONLEY When a ladgfs in the case, All other things give place. Annual Staff 4 Play Cast 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 43 President 3 Newspaper Staff 1, 2 Declamation 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 DAVID FRANCESCONE A handsome brunette, tl1at's Dave. Play Staff 3, 4 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Football Varsity 1, 2, 3 Assisted Coach 4 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 DAVID GEORGE The 1111111 that 1711181168 is not quite tl brute. Play Staff 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Class Mushball 3, 4 '? . -QQ si . VIVIAN CAMERON A little peach in an orchard grew. Annual Staff 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 1, 2 PERFECT ATTENDANCE 12 YRs. EDWARD IDENNY lACiIl1l'h'fl1iI of f11f11. Attendance 1 WALTER DRUSCHEL HTIIICP me 'where there is lll l76'l' a book, and where you 11e'er write a meas- Iey theme. Rifle Club 4 Varsity Club 2. 3, 4 Class Basketball 4: Captain Football Varsity 1, 2, 3 Basketball Varsity 1, 2, 3 Mushball 1, 2, 3, 4 EDITH FULVI Erie may seein 11111'et, but is She?U ANNE lllARIE GRANATO Give me liberty or give me 1Ie11tl1.', Play Staff 3, 4 Alto Solo ZS, 4 Girls' Chorus l, 12, 23, -1 Girls' Ensemble 1, 2 Girls' Trio 1 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3 Class Basketball 1, 2 Perfect Attendance 1 f .A'f'..A'f!.7' NICK HORNEY Where fun is, there Nick is also. Play Staff 4 Riile Club 4 Hi-Y 3, 4g Vice President 3 Varsity Club 4 Football 1, 4 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Mushball 3, 4 EDWIN JOKI Things don't turn up in this world unless somebody turns them up. Play Staff 3, 4 Rifle Club 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Class Mushball 3, 4 STANLEY MAJESKI Remember Stan, man leads a woman to the altar, and there his leadership endsf' Hi-Y 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Varsity 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Class Mushball 1, 2, 3 MARY MARICONE Never idle a moment. Play Staff 3, 4 Scholarship 2 Girl Reserves 2 Girls' Chorus 1 Perfect Attendance l PAUL MAYBERRY What is life without a wife! Play StaHf 3 Hi-Y 4 Class Basketball 4 Attendance 1, 2, 3 JULIA JASKOLKA Sweet piece of bashful maiden art. Play Staff 3 DON KELLY As innocent as a lamb? Annual Staff 4 Play Staff 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Representative All Boys' Club Conference, Sharon ELLEN MALINCHAK Quiet and studious is Ellen. Play Staff 4 Scholarship 1 Newspaper Staff 1 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 1 Class Secretary 1 EVELYN MAYBERRY All covered and embowered with curls. Play Staff 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3 ROBERT MCCANDLESS For he is a happy-go-lucky classmate. Annual Staff 4 Play Cast 4 Play Staff 3 Hi-Y 3, 45 Secretary 4 Attendance 1 JOHN MOHRBACHER Love is blind, but Mamiiie isu'f. Annual Staff 4 Play Staff 3, 4 Rifle Club 4 Hi-Y 3, 43 President 4 Varsity Club 4 Football 4 Class Basketball 2, 3 Future Farmers of America 1, 2 WILLIAM NAGEL Oh, how ONE will miss him . ' Annual Staff 4, Ass't Editor Play Cast 3, 4 Rifle Club 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Scholarship 1, 2 Varsity Club 2, 3. A Assistant Basketball Mgr. 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Mid-Western Band 2 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3 ETHEL PARK Huvllllf is wonimi ivithout her f07IgIl6?H Play Staff 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 3, 4 DOROTHY PITZER Boiler Infe Ninn never. Annual Staff 4 Play Staff 3, 4 Rifie Club 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Trio 1 Class Basketball ANDY SEMANSKY Athle1e mid loyal friend. Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Mushball 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 GLADYS MOORE ll'Onmn's uf besf fl confro- riiefirnl sfiiif' Annual Staff 4 XX I llay Cast 3 ltifie Club 4 Girl Reserves 4 Class Basketball 4 HELEN NESTOREK How Cllll we forgef her r mfirry r'liuc'lfle. Play Staff 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 1, 3 ALBERT PAVLICH A man of quiet is ri man of sense. Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 DOROTHY ROBISON A Iuviys looking 011 Hze bright side of life. Play Staff 3, 4 Rifle Club 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 1, 2 Class Basketball 3, 4 Attendance 2, 3 BERNARD SHERBAK On from room fo room I stray. Class Basketball 4 5 f'J'Jf lil' .A?7x2'1 .1 195' 45 1 1 f'l5f'J J',23'6fe'0'J'L'j?' QSQPSO' .AY ft? f ELSIE SHAFFER Lore fo bell nml early In rise. Annual Staff 4 Play Cast 4 Play Staff 3, 4 Rifle Club 4 Newspaper 3, 4 Scholarship 1, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball 1 CARL STEMBAL Lei us fhen be up rrml doing. MAXINE SWEET Variety is the spice of Iife.' Annual Staff 4 Play Cast 3, 4 Rifle Club 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 4 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 2 VERA MAE TANNER Thoughtful of others. Annual Stall' 4 Play Cast 4 Play Stall' fl, 4 Scholarship 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Trio 3, 4 Girls' Ensemble 3 Class Basketball 1 WILLIAM TINDALL l'Yes, my love. lSenior Plnyj Annual Staff 4 Play Cast 3, 4 Rifle Club 3, 4 President Hi-Y 3, 4 Attendance 1 hn- Q- MABEL STAPH Ever helpful, ever fruef' Play Staff 3, 4 Rifle Club 4 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 DON STEMBAL Hold the fort, Sherlmk! I mn coming! Attendance 1 EVELYN SWOGGER Now the baffle is ended. REES THOMAS A liltle argument now and fhen is rr good thing. Play Cast 3, 4 Rifle Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4g Treasurer 3 Varsity Club 4 Varsity Football 3, 4 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Mushball 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 2, fl, 4 LOIS WILSON So easy to please. Play Staff 3 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 union fzuzioz Ufaai OFFICERS President or ,,,v assess AI113hOHy Staph Vice President our eeee Georgia Thomas Secretary Le Le Lew We Leader ..ee Dorothy Kelly Treasurer L L or L D seed, Harriette McGary Class Adviser C ee or as Mr. Alfred Barnes Mary Abraham Frank Adamczyk Julian Adamczyk Edmund Alexander Thelda Badger Grace Baker Margaret Baker Eva Beckert Ethel Mae Black Mary Louise Book John Buly Charlotte Caravaggio Josephine Carney Dawn Corban Irene Dando Shirley Dean Laura DiGiacomo Virginia Dombek Louise Duckworth Albert Duda William Dudash Doris Duncan Mike Dzemyan Adolphia Falba CLASS CoLoRs-Red and White Vern Forsberg Walter Fruit Joe Glorioso Edward Gurgacz Helen Gurgacz Alice Hobel Thelma Houk Eloise Jones Mary Jane Karski Dorothy Kelly John Klabon Mary Lou Knight Florence Kulinski Dolores Magusiak Donald Marttala David McCreary Harriette McGary Agnes Mclltrot Peter Moran Paul Morrone Elizabeth Mundy Julia Ovis Aeqnes Parrott George Pastrick Betty Pavelchek Edgar Perdue Dorothy Pritchard Olga Proch Mae Quarterson William Sorbo Emma Shreevr Josephine Slamen Anthony Staph Keith Stewart Willa Stewart Mary Stoga Thomas Sweet William Tanner Charles Terpilowski Georgia Thomas Tony Trimble Viola Tuscano Adelbert Valiensi Howard Walker Robert Walters Thelma Weiss Agnes Weller Theodore Zak Agnes Zurasky KT K. mf -, K AWOXZQOHZOTEL LN W JN PPGGP 2 Q S w S 3 3 ,P E I 3 Q. Q 5 5 X XS Sloflgorrzoza CEL: O F F I C E R S President as S ,D S, Vice President S eeeee S S, Secretary S S r. rec are Treasurer S ,cc as as S Adviser asus cure, S at as was CLASS COLORS-BIH6 and James Alford Helen Bintrinl Wilma Booher Georgeine Boyer Eleanor Brewer Dorothy Burns Harry Cameron Anthony Cimperman Marcie Critchlow Robert Donley Mary Fleeger Pauline Frank John Fulvi Lauretta Garver Lois Gere Elsie Getchy Robert Gettings Wilbert Gill Esther Goodwill Tresa Granato Don Hague Robert Hay Norman Hawk Dorothy Hiler Ralph Hiler Ida Ruth Hoover Martha J oki Robert Kalajainen Pearl Kelly William Kildoo Joseph Klingensmith Felix Kulnis Harvey Lepisto Norma Letera Earl Marks Gloria Marso John Matis Dorothy Mcllrath Robert Miller Robert Mohrbacher Sidney Moore Sylvia Moore Mervin Nagel Julian Nastal Nick Pallerino Doris Palmer Eleanor Park i Eva Pavelchek Felix Kulnis Robert Hay S Mervin Nagel S Mr. Gerald Ball White Harry Park Jean Paton Eva Pavelchek Donald Pettit Louis Phelps Raymond Pitzer Mary Puchlopek Pearl Rigotti Margaret Rogers Patricia Ross Jack Snyder Grace Sleigher Charles Stitt Charles Stolitca Mike Stolitca Paul Swogger Elma Tervo Ann Tomco Betty Turner Agnes Vanasky Jean Yoho Mary Zorens Josephine Zmuda fw ,-Xf-'LN M X A X yf i Trix --- Z L - ,, . +-i , ..-- - --ii. 1,2 ii- 1 , ,,,-, ---- Q:?'Z5igi72Sl2 -x..--5 ,'7 ,0I'f4 nf'fn'n',o705f,7of,,fSf3f.fn650',6fvf'f 91516171812 6721.11 O F F I C E R S President 111 11111 1 11111 11 111111 B1ll Williams Vice President 1111 1 1 John Allsopp Secretary ,,,, 1 1 1111 1 11 11 1 Tony Scaramazzo Treasurer 1 1 11111111111 111111111 111111111 Robert Baldwin Class Adviser 1 1 111111 1 1 1 Mr. S. W. McCollough Irene Adamczyk Mary Ruth Alford Bevelyn Allison Frances Allsopp John Allsopp William Ayersman Robert Baldwin Mary Beckert Katherine Bluedorn Margaret Bober Mary Bogle Angelo Borzachillo Roberta Brown Jeanette Bulisco Ora Mae Burnside Tommy Caravaggio Delores Carlson Daniel Carney John Casinelli Mary Jane Cochran Harry Corban Twlla Critchlow June Currie Dorothy Davis Ethel Dudash Edward Feil Carrie Fiore CLASS COLORS-Red and White Norma Fleeger Charles Fordyce Joyce Forsberg Aura Gilson Ellen Goodwill John Gurgacz Freda Hiler Norman Hill Ralph Hill Elmer Hilton Stella Horney Charlotte Houk Geraldine Houk Joe Hudak Robert Jones Florence Kelly Jean Kelly Betty Kennedy Andy Kitzko Mildred Kopriva Alfred Kulinski Viola Kwolek Helen Majeski Florence Makarevich Anna Malinchak Walter Marks Donna Jean Marso Anna Maslyk Grace McCandless Jean McFerren Margaret McGary Norman McHattie Lois Mcllrath Dale McKissick Lois McQuiston Howard Moore Margaret Morris Anthony Morrone Arnold Morrow Richard Nelson Mike Palladino Betty Parks Gladys Parks Lois Pettit Vivian Pitzer Frank Pragacz Frances Presnar Mary Pritchard Ida Mae Rhodes Tom Robinson Catherine Sager Ray Secules Tony Scaramazzo Denton Shaffer Marlen Shaffer Florence Shaner Francis Sleigher Geraldine Smiley Phyllis Smith Frank Srnolkowicz Helen Spelich Cornellia Staph Betty Stivens Edgar Stroud Eleanor Styers Leona Terpilowski Esther Thompson Shirley Trimble Clara Troggio Iona Turner Irene Walters Bill Williams John Williams Marian White William White William Workman Neil Yoho Eleanor Young Stella Zak Irene Zmuda John Zurasky - - 5 ,tiki , j - 'L'4- - - .:..-.':::,,. -11--1-4 -J1?L ' -- Oqafivifisi ,199 N ,699 fd!!! N sux, .1 JMLLZLJETECJ Gqfivz On February 5, 1942, the Senior Class presented a mystery-comedy, Murdered Alive, under the capable direction of Mrs. Thelma Smith Hoovler. The action of the play took place at Hillcrest, the estate of the wealthy Marvin Ryder, who was supposed to have been killed in an auto- mobile accident. Mr. Ryder's lawyer summoned all the heirs to the Ryder mansion for the reading of the will. They arrived ahead of time, and experienced a mysterious and exciting time while awaiting the arrival of the lawyer. The reading of the will deepened the mystery, for in it Mr. Ryder men- tioned that he was going to be murdered, and even set aside a sum of 810,000 for the person who would find his murderer. Acton Chance, a fifth-rate detective, tried to solve all the mysteries, only to iind himself abducted from the scene. Throughout the play the chimes of clocks that had not been wound, the howling wind, the screams, the ringing of the telephone, and the mes- sages from the spirit world added horror to the already gruesome atmos- phere. When the mystery was deepest, Marvin Ryder appeared, quite alive and glad to be home. He easily explained the strange circumstances surrounding his supposed death. Mr. Warner Melton, assistant to Mr. Ryder, gave a full explanation concerning the strange and weird actions of the night. Tired nerves were relieved, and the play ended in romance for the majority of the characters. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Libby Ryder- r.,. sFlorence Badger Warner Meltonm, ,AC,. Rees Thomas Arden Ryder ,.,. , Mary Louise Williams Otis Marvin ,,.,, ,.,., W illiam Nagel Tillie Meek LW , ,,,,,, Grace Lawrence Luverne Speed --,, ,,,, ...Doris Wood Mrs. Frank Backus,,-..,,Maxine Sweet Acton Chance ,-- W .TRichard Donley Frank Backus ,,,,. , ., .William Tindall Arline Ivans . ,,,,, . , Elsie Shaffer Mysterious Stranger L Bob McCandless Iris Aldarus .,,, Vera Mae Tanner uniofz QDKQL The Juniors presented their play, Uncle Cy Hits a New High, early in the spring of the year. The play took place in the lounge, a general sittingroom, aboard the Steamship Happiness, which was sailing for England. Harmon Richard- son, a reputed millionaire, had engaged the bridal suite of The Happiness because he was going to elope with pretty and attractive Star Kern. In the first act Paul Sapp, Richardson's private secretary, was im- patiently awaiting the arrival of his employer and the latter's bride when he received word that Mr. Richardson had been in a motor crash and Wouldn't be able to make the sailing. His wedding was also postponed. Paul was in despair because he knew that if Richardson wasn't in London within two weeks it would mean the loss of a huge sum of money for his employer. He was about to leave the boat in despair when Uncle Cy Sapp from Pun'kin Center, Arizona, rushed in unexpectedly. Uncle Cy had come to New York to pay Paul a surprise visitg and when he learned that his nephew was sailing for England, he came down to the boat to see him off. Paul insisted that Uncle Cy make the journey with him to London and impersonate the wealthy Harmon Richardson. Uncle Cy was forced into his new role much against his will and never dreamed that he was going to be exposed to all sorts of trials and tribulations. When Star Kern's Aunt Winona, who disliked all men, learned that her niece was planning to marry Harmon Richardson she rushed aboard The Happiness and, thinking Uncle Cy is Harmon Richardson whom she had not seen, let loose a barrage of wrath that threatened to snow poor Uncle Cy under, The result was a battle of wits that produced three acts of unbridled fun during which time Aunt Winona fell off the boat into the ocean, and Uncle Cy was forced to don female attire. , ,C ,,0f',,f'f if l y t ! Boyir Qfuziify Cmtfl i PURPOSE: To promote athletics and other school interests as thf members shall decide. y MEMBERSHIP: Any boy earning a letter and taking the oath shall be a 5 full pledged member. l OFFICERS i President E at E E E E or Vice President Carer E E, Secretary-Treasurer E , Coach or aero , MEMBERS SN SENIORS Walter Druschel , 1 David Francescone W Nick Horney Stanley Majeski John Mohrbacher Bill Nagel Andy Semansky Rees Thomas SOPHOMORES 1 Wilbert Gill 1 f Robert Hay Ralph Hiler Robert Kalajainen Felix Kulnis Julian Nastal I Louis Phelps ' Charles Stitt l l l l r l w l Andy Semansky E ware Mike Stolitca , David Francescone Mr. Frank Nocera JUNIORS Frank Adamczyk Walter Fruit Pete Moran William Sorbo Anthony Staph Mike Stolitca Charles Terpiloyvski Robert Walters F R E S H M E N Andy Kitzko H O N O R A R Y Mr. Glenn Johnston Mr. Edwin Canan Mr. Edwin Beatty Mr. Gerald Ball Mr. S. W. McCollough Mr. Edward Nahas U55 ggamuzbgo 6711151 The Shenango Crier, the semi-monthly news voice of Shenango, has had a successful year under the efficient supervision of Mrs. Margaret McCarthy. The student interest in this school publication has been man- ifested in the increase of its subscribers. Each member of the staff has received training in writing articles for every page of the paper. This has been accomplished by shifting the majority of the staff members to a different write-up each time a paper has been issued. This plan accounts for the following arrangement of the staff under their respective Class Groups: Editor L L cccc L LLL Mary Louise Williams Assistant Editorcc L L Dorothy Kelly Business Manager L William Nagel SENIORS JUNIORS TYPISTS Grace Lawrence Louise Hay Elsie Shaffer SOPHOMORES Dorothy Mcllrath Pearl Rigotti Felix Kulnis Wilbert Gill Thelda Badger Harriette McGary Louise Duckworth Joe Glorioso William Sorbo Anthony Staph FRESHMEN Norma Fleeger Lois Mcllrath Jean Kelly Dorthy Donley Flora Golis Maxine Sweet JUNIOR HI Gladys Feil Mildred Hay Johnny Cochran Henry Tindall f,'9'ff'f -JrfrJrw-W-fn-0-W-fn-Jr.frJrfJrJrfJrf I-Q-Q5-E15-fiJ'i'R' ffmw ,fj L G N ff f L 1 Ufis CRESEILYEQ The Girl Reserves Club as a branch of the Y. W. C. A. is a Christian organization in which the girls strive to improve themselves in spirit, mind, and body. The Club has had a successful year under the capable supervision of Miss Frances Boozer. OFFICERS President L , Vice President Secretary Treasurer , Girl Reserve Secretary Mary Abraham Mary Ruth Alford Bevelyn Allison Frances Allsopp Florence Badger Grace Baker Margaret Baker Helen Bintrim Margaret Bober Wilma Booher Mary Louise Book Dorothy Burns Georgeine Boyer Vivian Cameron Dawn Corban Marcie Critchlow Twila Critchlow MEMB Shirley Dean Laura DiGiacomo Virginia Dombek Dorthy Donley Mary Emma Duckworth Doris Duncan Pauline Frank Lauretta Garver Lois Gere Elsie Getchy Flora Golis Louise Hay Stella Horney Ida Ruth Hoover Florence Kulinski Grace Lawrence Ann Malinchak Shirley Mayberry as L Mary Louise Williams c Florence Badger . c Maxine Sweet LLL Thelma Weiss C Miss Dorothy Stewart ERS Grace McCandless Jean McFerren Harriette McGary Margaret McGary Gladys Moore Sylvia Moore Julia Ovis Doris Palmer Ethel Park Jean Paton Eva Pavelchek Lois Pettit Dorothy Pitzer Vivian Pitzer Frances Presnar Dorothy Pritchard Mary Pritchard Pearl Rigotti Dorothy Robinson Catherine Sager Elsie ShaH'er Emma Shreeve Grace Sleigher Phyllis Smith Maxine Sweet Vera Mae Tanner Georgia Thomas Shirley Trimble Clara Troggio Iona Turner Thelma Weiss Mary Louise Williams lean Yoho Eleanor Young Agnes Zurasky S1716-l-if An active club for the boys of Shenango High is the Hi-Y. To be a member, one must have a good moral standing and must observe the Hi-Y purpose :-To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Mr. Robert Boal served as adviser of the club until called into service in the army. Mr. Edward Nahas was then selected to have charge of this work. John Mohrbacher so Don Hague -Un Bob McCandless C, Charles Terpilowski Julian Adamczyk Edmund Alexander John Allsopp Rich Donley Dave Francescone David George Don Hague Nick Horney O F' F I C E R S ,sos President Vice President C Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Norman Hawk Bob Hay Ralph Hiler Edwin J oki Don Kelly Earl Marks Paul Mayberry Bob McCand1ess Dave McCreary Charles Terpilowski Bob Hay Ralph Hiler C Bill Williams John Mohrbacher Pete Moran Mervin Nagel Anthony Staph Charles Terpilowski Rees Thomas Bill Tindall Bill Williams ff , off? x lf is R Y l X i 3 N X xv 92 x l X 53 JJVJZV 5 Jjiffs I The Rifle Club is one of the new organizations in our school. It has reached a high degree in the development of sportsmanship and marks- manship in the students participating. The careful guidance of Miss Doyle and Mr. Beatty has had a great deal to do with the success of the organization. The Club used the Armory in New Castle for practice and competi- tive rifie matches during the current season. OFFICERS Shirley Mayberry L President D Dorothy Mcllrath Vice President Louise Hay L Secretary Grace Lawrence Treasurer Elsie Shaffer Mable Staph Frances Allsopp Florence Badger Thelda Badger Helen Bintrim Ethel Mae Black Louise Hay Grace Lawrence James Alford Walter Druschel Edward Feil Bob Gettings Wilbert Gill Robert Hay Range Master , L Ass't Range Master D GIRL MEMBERS Shirley Mayberry Harriette McGary Dorothy Mcllrath Gladys Moore Sylvia Moore Dorothy Pitzer Pearl Rigotti BOY MEMBERS Nick Horney Edwin Joki Joe Klingensmith Bud McCreary Sidney Moore Mervin Nagel William Tindall Edward Feil Joe Klingensmith Bob Gettings Wilbert Gill Mervin Nagel Dorothy Robison Elsie Shaffer Mable Staph Maxine Sweet Mary Louise Williams Doris Woods Jean Yoho William Nagel Ray Secules Jack Snyder William Tanner William Tindall Lloyd Wimer Z5 'Fo jx XX Mild pffofsofpifoffffifvfnif-ff?7v9 f X x x S 5 if S Xi S Q Q Q 'S is I 2 , , I I x is is I x I 1 I I it fs s f'If'J'J'f5 5'j9'J4'J?5'f'f'L'Q9'Q'J!f'L',f'Jc'f'9'5'J'1' ,,f5l lf l O .,c5fff'f1?' , X., I -if Ql'zcA.s1f'zu The Orchestra has helped to train our Junior and Senior High School students that are musically inclined. This group performs at various school programs. Considerable progress has been made under the leader ship of Miss Gigax. VIOLIN: Bcrmlcna Anderson Eva Bet-kurt Stanley Majeski Grace McCandless Charles McGary Recs Thomas CELLO: .lean Paton PIA NO: Laurctta Garvu DRU MS: Walter Marks Mervin Nagel MEMRI RS CLARINETS: Albert Duda Gladys Feil Harry Jordan Ernest McGuire Louis Phelps Charles Tanner John VVilliams SAXOPHONE: Mary Stoga TRUMPETS: Frank Adamczyk Dale McKissick Edgar Stroud Ufis Bam! The Shenango High School Band was organized in 1939. Since that time it has made rapid progress under the direction of Mr. Edward Roncone and Miss Grace Gigax. As is customary the band was present at most of the home football games and added greatly to the effectiveness of the Shenango cheering section. MEMBERS TRUMPETS: Frank Adamczyk Berdena Anderson Grace Bruno Dale McKissick ' Andy Semansky Edgar Stroud PIANO: Laurctta Garvu SAXOPHONE: Mary Stoga CLARINETS: Albert Duda Gladys Feil Harry Jordan Ernest McGuire Louis Phelps Charles Tannel John VVilliams DR U M S : Walter Marks Mervin Nagel 1 X J- .!.V'.A7'.!.Z7l .!.7'.A'f!.V'.!.7'.!' .!7' .!.7'..A7J.7'..A'!'.f' .ffl .47'.A'f' .A'!'..f.7'.!.7'.!.VJ'.97'..Af'.f.7'.!' S U65 girfi' Ufiozui The Girls' Chorus is an organization that aims to develop group blending of voices. This group is composed of fifty-four girls from the Senior High School. The chorus participates in county contests and offers excellent train ing in voice. Their director is Miss Gigax. The members are as follows' SOPRANO I: Esther Thompson Agnes Weller Lois Wilson Agnes Vanasky Mary Abraham Bevelyn Allison Frances Allsopp Margaret Bober Marcie Critchlow Pauline Frank Lois Gere Dorothy Hiler Mary Jane Karski Mildred Kopriva Florence Kulinski Julia Ovis Eleanor Park Dorothy Pitzer Frances Presnar Olga Proch Catherine Sager Mabel Staph Mary Stoga SOPRANO II: Mary Beckert Dorothy Burns Carrie Fiore Anna Marie Granato Martha J oki Grace McCandless Margaret McGary Vivian Pitzer Dorothy Pritchard Mary Puchlopek Grace Marie Sleigher Iona Turner Stella Mae Zak Josephine Zmuda ALTO: Mary Ruth Alford Margaret Baker Eva Beckert Roberta Brown Twila Critchlow Shirley Dean Ellen Goodwill Tresa Granato Ida Ruth Hoover Viola Kwolek Jean McFerren Lois Mcllrath Ethel Park Elsie Shaffer Maxine Sweet Vera Mae Tanner Marian White cgfzozfi Gfiiif C 150' i ,f'I05'Jf5jf!'5'!d .f55f5f f'J'J'J 1 aff' 1 I eb' ,1- UH5 qoofllaff Usaln The 1941 Football team of Shenango High won the County Class B Championship as the result of defeating the hard-fighting Bessemer Eleven. The first part of the season was not outstanding, but the record at its close showed four victories, two defeats, and one tie. Great credit must be given the team, which displayed unusual ability and fighting spirit. This team will go down in the history of Shenango High as one of the strongest aggregations welded together at our school. The success was due also, to a large extent, to the coaching genius of Mr. Frank Nocera. The following boys, all of whom played exceptionally well, will be greatly missed next season :-Andy Semansky, John Mohrbacher, Nick Horney, Rees Thomas, Stanley Majeski, and Mike Stolitca. Andy Semansky-Captain Mike Stolitca-Co-Captain Nick Horney Stanley Majeski John Mohrbacher Rees Thomas Frank Adamczyk Edmund Alexander John Buly Walter Fruit Coach C, Assistant Coach Manager, or Manageress Managerrsse Pete Moran Anthony Staph Tom Sweet Bob Walters Norman Hawk Ralph Hiler Robert Kalajainen Felix Kulnis Earl Marks Bob Miller Robert Mohrbacher Lloyd Overmoyer Donald Pettit Raymond Pitzer Charles Stitt John Allsopp Andy Kitzko Walter Marks Bill Williams John Williams Mr. Frank Nocera Mr. Edward Nahas Charles Stolitca C C, Bob Donley We Albert Duda giiirfizolz Ugczlnflal 517160 'L Cuffio SEMANSKY, fCaptainJ, Back: When Andy blocks, they think a battleship has steamed into them. MOHRBACHER, Line: Dig in fellows, they can't come through. That's Johnnie. MORAN, Back: When Pete hits the line the chain is moved up at least five yards. STOLITCA fCo-Captainj, Back: Zip runs, kicks and passes-he does most anything. HORNEY, End: Nick fights from whistle to whistle. ADAMCZYK, Line: Big Poison - Come on kid, let's show them what two doses of poison can do. VVALTERS, Line: Let's nail him before he gets started. THOMAS, Line: Little Poison -At every tackle an opposing back's reputation dies. MAJESKI, Back: There he goes around end again. STAPH, Center: Stonewall Jackson had nothing on Teddy. FRUIT, End: Walter stops them when others have failed. FOOTBALL SCORES Shenango ,LL 6 Evans City L L L L 0 LL 6 Sharpsville L L. L 12 L L 7 Zelienople LL L 0 L 0 Freedom LL LLL 7 LLL 6 Union LL 6 LLL 13 Bessemer L L 0 19 Greenville L , 7 Total LL L LLLL 57 Total L LLL 32 'TV A9f'fef?'f'9193'ffQ I ' S i E l S i li i i 3 l Q i Q. li X. U65 Braigefliafif Usunz This year's young, inexperienced team with only one letterman, Andy Semansky, on the squad lost fourteen games, while winning but three. The team also suffered the loss of Coach Frank Nocera, who joined the Navy as a physical instructor. His place was taken by Mr. Edward Nahas. The team at times displayed great promise and with the loss of only one player, Andy Semansky, from this year's team, a much better record can be expected. THE TEAM Andy Semansky John Buly Billy Tanner Bob Kalajainen Web Gill Frank Adaniczyk VValter Fruit Dave McCreary Don Hague Bob Hay Bob Miller Ralph Hiler George Pastrick Andy Kitzko Charles Stolitca John Fulvi Ray Pitzer Earl Marks Coach Coach Captain Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager Mr. Frank Nocera cMr. Edward Nahas Andy Semansky Charles Terpilowski c Bob Walters Bob Donley fguigsffiaflf ililvzaify FRANK NOCERA, Couch EDWARD NAHAS, Asst. Couch BASKETBALL SCORES Shenango 16 Evans City is 24 Shenango , 38 Princeton 25 19 Mercer E is 31 E 16 Union 23 29 Evans City 36 2 21 Mt. Jackson 34 24 Princeton 17 23 Wampum 56 20 Union W, 21 17 New Wilmington 46 32 Mt. Jackson 31 16 Bessemer 34 15 Wampum is 1 50 20 East Brook 28 lc 24 New Wilmington 26 T -- 19 Bessemer , 26 27 21 East Brook is Total 370 Total 535 Buagabgaff cfesasura Alcfuad - f- ff .f.f- .f 7.f.f.f.' -yy .ac.f,1.f.f.:.f.4.f,g3c.6.fv:.ff''f.6'6-f,-f,-66'.'4.f.wuf,-6-G4v6of,o6of,o4f,.6o1 i - v 'Q-f if-if ' -V -. 'a ?Tvjv -v nf' 'Q- ..v',-' 6.6vj.6o4',v'I4r'.of,afofvf.34'j f-Qfa fojv' .fA4'vfvf.f.5fof. 'v13 .f.f.J.'. .f- 'JJ.'J.'T.j.f,-f.f.fvT.4.fz'sf'- Jedi' f2 f5'Q5a5e!ff',f5w L x w f XM 1 K ANDY SEMANSKY WILBERT GILL BILLY TANNER Capt.-Guard Guard Forward Senior Sophomofre Jmrior Bos MILLER FRANK ADAMCZYK DAVE MCCREARY Forward Center Forward S 0 p Iz, 0 mu We J Tl mb 1' J ll nio r Igwz Dsfsrzie gacufty y FACULTY MOTTO: UNITED WE STAND. MR. JOHNSTON: MR. CANAN : MR. BEATTY: MR. BARNES: MR. NOCERAI MR. NAHAS: MR. BALL: MR. IVICCOLLOUGH MISS COWMEADOWZ MISS BARKER: MISS BoozER: MRS. Ho0vLER: MRS. MCCARTHY: MISS GIGAX: Commander-in-Chief of the Shenango Allied Forces. Let be prepared for every eme1'ge'ncy. Lieutenant-General of our Democracy. Got any problems you caffft solve? We specialize in the impossible. Major General of the Senior Corps. Watch your step, classmates. Brigadier-General of the Class Skating Brigade. UBCll'fl7'6 of the fury of a patient main. Colonel of the Wildcats-The Football Team. Now a health instructor in the Navy. Fall ion, boys, fall in. Where? Ocean? 'Z ? Lieutenant Colonel of our REGIMENT remaining after school. The ,fight has just begun. Major of The Industrial Battalion CEconomics teacher.J BilI'io11s for Defevzse, but not a cent for 1'aclcets. ' Head Band Master. Bring on the music. Hip-hip-hooray! .' I America's Premier Air Woman. Keep lem flyivgf' fThe Seniors in American Lit.J Leader of the Paper Saving Squad. Keep covtrilmtivzy, Se11io1's. Head Nurse of the Shenango Evacuation Hospital Unit. I 1l'illi1'1gly give my life for the advancement of First Aid Work fbandagingj at Shenango. fMarvelous example of sacrifice.J Leader in Civilian Defense. Keep the home pres lmr1zing. Member of the Women's Voluntary Service. I am trying to find out all I can. A Booster for the Army. My heart is with the soldiferrs. Ove iv palrticulavf' THE FINAL VICTORY MUST BE OURS. 'S ,gf e2f'f N 1 1 l 1 I I I I 1 4 lm 7 J,'l2'jf?k .feiif if 5 Hg A 3 ' I PQ MR MR. MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR JOHNSTON: CANAN : BEATTY: BARNES : BALL : N OCERA : BOAL: NAHAS! MCCOLLOUGH BECKERT: MISS COWMEADOW MISS BARKER: MISS B0ozER: IVIRS. HOOVLERZ MRS. MCCARTHYC MR MR MR MR CANAN : BEATTY: BARNES : NA HAS : MISS COWMEADOW MRS. HOOVLER : MISS B0ozER: MRS. MCCARTHY: MR. BARNES : MR. BEATTY : DO flfoa .scojrziza Utlsaa Go ahead with it, but it's your responsibility. A good workman never comes to class without his tools. 44 Remember, what you don't know is on your neighbor's paper. Everybody co-operate and make this a success. H Now I donft like to give sia: weeks tests, but you people make them necessary. Now let's play fair. Someone is just showing their ignorance. Detention hall is open every noon, fellows. I If you want to talk, I'll let you have the florr. If there's anything funny to be said, I'll say it. , n . An educated person knows a little about everything, and a lot about one thing. an If you are not in the room when the bell rings, you will have to get an excuse. II Hurry girls! fTime waits for no man-or WOMANJ Now, people, donft be silly. lSenior Play.J Why must I keep heckling you? Obviously, Turn around, sonny, that's how I got married. Pick on someone your own size. Let's see what Mr. Webster says about the word. 3 You don't need to practice your public speaking all the time. We donft want any erasures or any strikeoversf' On -your honor. O you drapes! -1 This reminds me of the time when I used to dig in the sand pile. Shoveling Snow on that famous March 5 must have been fun for our tallest teacher. They who think they know it all have a lot to learn. Them-etically speaking. MR. CANAN: SENIORS: MISS COWMEADOWI WE HAD BETTER SIGN OFF. Decidedly so. Ale 'Sr- l 1 5 .!.7'.l.7'J' .f.7'.A'f'.f7'.!.V .fl'!'.!'.7'.A7'.f' .!:f'.!.7'.A'!'.!' l l mis gslzioz Cfhiaff of. game Nlary Louise Williams Most Popular Louise Hay Best Looking Dot Shaffer Most L'lcely to Succeed Maxine Sweet Lois Wilson Gladys Moore Dot Pitzer Mary Louise Williams Flora Golis Elsie Shaffer Maxine Sweet Mabel Staph Ellen Malinchak Vivian Cameron Shirley Mayberry Florence Badger Edith Fulvi Ethel Park Dot Donley Mary Maricone Helen Nestorek Anna Marie Granato Evelyn Swogger Vera Mae Tanner Evelyn Mayberry Genevieve Cochran Dot Robison Mary Emma Duckworth Grace Lawrence Julia Jaskolka Noisiest Quietest Best Athlete Best Dancsr Best Dressed Tallest Shortest Youngest Strongest Biggest Flirt Class Artist Biggest Tease Most Dignified Grcatest Talker Best Blujter Class Hustler Man Hater-Woman Hater Happiest Musician Blondest Most Amiable Optimist Most Reliable Good Sport Most Romantic Humorous Blushiest Rich Donley Dave Francescone John Mohrbacher Bernard Sherbak Albert Pavlich Andy Semansky Rich Donley Dave Francescone Bill Nagel Edwin Joki Albert Pavlich John Mohrbacher Walter Druschel Duane Workman Nick Horney Stanley Majeski Don Stembal Don Kelly Bob McCandless Carl Stembal Dave George Rees Thomas Duane Workman Paul Mayberry Andy Semansky Elwin Gee Ed Denny Stanley Majeski Don Kelly Bill Tindall A Xi ,v 0 I G . 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M x f.g.f,v',.fvf.f.f.fj.fffvio ' -GG? 1 fu U Ti l Gd? , l Ii l a 591.5615 Mary Louise Williams G GG Duane Workman G Don KellyGG GGG G G Anna Marie Granato G Dave and Andy Dave George GGGGGGGG Gladys Moore GG Elsie Shaffer Vera Mae Tanner G Elwin Gee G GG 55126011 in Don't Take Your Love From Me GG I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good G Someone's Rocking My Dreamboatn u ' Blues In The Night G G GGGG U You're The Moment of A Lifetime' You Took Me By Surprise G GG GGG GG I'll Wait For You G GGG G All Through The Night GGG G Old Mister Whiskers GG GGGG G Cl as Why Don't We Do This More Often GGG U This Is When We Came In GG Boy With The Wistful Eyes I Know Why G G GGG GG G GG Not A Care In The World GGGG Few and Far Between G G Around and Around She Goes I'll Be A Good Soldier GG G GG GG It Isn't A Dream Any More We'll Miss You When We're Gone Happy in Love GGGG G G We're All Together GGG G G H H ax n u H if H IK li Don't Say Goodbye Little Darlings Green Eyes GG GGGG GGGG GG GG GGG How Long Did I Dream ? GGG Have You Changed? G GGGG Somewhere Along the Trail GG We'll Never Forget G G G GG I Close My Eyes G G GG Time On My Hands G GG Nightmare G G We Won't Be Back In A Year GG G U II H H KK U Humpty Dumpty Heart G GG ations G G GG Poet Laureate G GThe Mad Russian G GThe Next Fred Astaire Shenango's Kate Smith Abbot and Costello GG GGGGFuture Sergeant York Amelia Earhart fpilot's gogglesj GG G G G G G G. Veronica Lake G .G G G GG Jane Addams G Douglas MacArthur cyhy tkim GG G G G Stanley Majeski G G G Paul Mayberry G GG GGElsie Shaffer G Edith Fulvi Maxine Sweet GGGGGG Graduation G GGG GGGPx O. D. Quizzes GG Florence Badger GGG Studying Chemistry G G GGG GGGG Dave George GGGGSkip Classes GG GGGGGGGG 1930 GGG Ed Denny GGG Bill Nagel GGG Rich Donley GGGG G Vacations GG. Evelyn Swogger G GGGJohn Mohrbacher G GG G GGG Diplomas GG GG G Teachers Shirley Mayberry G Seniors GG G G Juniors GGG G GGG Grace Lawrence GDot Pitzer G G GG G G GSophomores 58,5 y GG G G G GGGG G Freshmen G G Books and Report Cards G GDuring First Period? ? ? GG G G Bernard Sherbak GG Detention Hall G GG G GGGGGGGG Seniors MR. BEATTY But he while his students slept, Was quoting poetry right and left. Three Musketeers dandy Uountsfz e In I me McCandless, Kelly, Mayberry Mars I ,,,ee. out efee W.-- I use Andy Semansky Chicken Dinner s Dreams eeeeee S I Clark eeeeeee I Bit-O-Honey We Pozcerhouse I is Whiz eeeeee,,e e Forever Yours A Snickers sss,ss, Dipsy Doodlesees Necc 501 Asssss Zip me MOSAIC Milky Way -use Fifth Avenue M.- I Lifesavers .s.,. Butterfingers I- All Aznericansee e Paz dai J J if-.eluate Mild and Mellow t Edith's Specialty Evelyn Swogger ,Stews S Rich Donley ,I Ellen Malinchak II, Lois Wilson Flora Golis ....eIeDot and Paul ,e-.I,eiIIs Grace Lawrence Evelyn Mayberry -I,v-To Whom It May Concern II--U,I., We so Maxine Sweet For Information, See Stanley d--,,-,e.- I Anna Marie Granato Low D's e s I I Basketball Squad A TRIBUTE Orchids to Vivian Cameron, She hasn't missed a day. She's come to school for twelve long years, And never stayed away. .cgsnioz gazcfsn Johnny-jump-up s use e one I I , I ICarl Stembal S ,SAW Graduation ,Ie , Assemblies John Mohrbachei Sophomores Phlor Kflocksj MIA , ....eee Ie. , Black-eyed Susan Mary-gold It III Bachelor Button Jack-in-the Pulpit A ,e,,-,,, Mary Maricone Mary Emma Duckworth Albert Pavlich ESI use Our Former Jack Stewart Anemone Kany rnoneyj S S ee.ee Iss Shirley Mayberry fTreasurerj As-ter Kfor goodness sakesj eeeee semen I G I I Paul Mayberry Dandy-lion famong the ladiesjssss ..Yec. i Ie-,,IRees Thomas Heartsease eiees use s I ,C - ss,e so 7 I ,S Mabel Staph Sweet William -I is ,I ees..uWilliam Tindall Morning Glories A sI-,,,,,de A W, ,Mssss,w , Walkers Tulips Ktzoo lipsje s I ,,,IIIc My eMcIltr0t-Majeski Sun Knyj Flower ,,- sIs e,,.. is so A AIU, Dot Shaffer Forget-rne-notsf of the teachersje S C Our Report Cards OUR VICTORY SONG You can leadahorse to water, But you cannot make him drinkg You can lead us to the classroom, But you cannot make us think. Leaves start to turn just before examinations. 'S I X ff! f??f AQ' ,,wQ I5?f l X N 5 N S by ,Y Qvfffff fig,-5- -',g-L, gp., l', 'L ',1'f'k'2'Qi'Q Q1f QfZ'rQefQ'y'Pfwff.f'fi 'if-Qfvrfye fffkvwfff 'fMfA'fw'55f2'fi'f ' -5,,.,.L.9 .7 QN if I X 5. I if S 5 MR. NOCERA MR. Rmwcowm MR. BARNES MR. B1-:ATTY MR. BML MR. SNYDER Q'5MEMB'E R PEARL w HARB Ox noni 51261 F2 f'?f'f l Qi' JQSZQYQ'-'JSQ' .,f:5'Jf f'Ide'f' ,6'37'If'5'Jf'J'eff!de' JVC L f53'j L gponaou of fhla Cghsnango cqmzualy The Annual Staff and the Senior Class want to extend our sincere thanks to all who have so kindly contributed in sponsoring our Yearbook. RIECK MCJUNKIN DAIRY CO. C01f,yI'f1fHlflfi0nS Phone 2500 NEW CASTLE DRY GOODS CO. New Castle - Pennsylvania New Castle -:- Pennsylvania A. Sz P. SUPER MARKET Phone 9125 S. Mercer St. New Castle, Pa. F. D. WEBSTER Royal Typewrifer Co. 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