Snowden High School - Aquila Yearbook (Library, PA)

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ww El' 4 , 'mf Sv va -Q EX-LIB RIS Fable of Gontenzfs PREFACE - AQUILA STAFF - ADNIINISTRATION CLASSES - - AC'I'IVlTlES - ATIII.I2TICS ADY'ER'l'ISE5'IEN'l'S - I -S :E '+ 'N?5,? 5 WJ! WI KJ 'WA wf Tf'1' I W ,sl '--' 1 62,2 1- i' , , f ' QVC II uv L A IW I, Q y , I u THE AQUILA The Glass of june 1959 , LW , yi 5: ,yu 1: i M 1 , , w n N N ' N w , w w SNOVVDEN TUXVNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL LmR.xRY, PENNSw1,v,xN1A QDVQ ace T tlas been the sincere ettort ot the graci- uales ot 1959 to put as mucti of ttieir high sctioot tite as possible on paper. The experi- ences, tmotti ot joy and sorrow are too numerous and too tutt to express completely, but it is ttie hope of time staff that ttiis yearbook will turing to mind, in years to come, a few of time tiigti spots in our tiigti SCtlOOt lite. To the outsiders We want to give some idea ot the extent of our tiigtx school training beyond boot: learning, which of course, is ot utmost im- portance. If we tmave been successful in ttiese two ot:- jectives We will feet our etforts have not been in vain. DOROTHY SHARKEY, Editor. ffquila, Qgtaff Editor-in-Ciiiei Assistant Editors Business Manager - - - - - - - - - - Dorothy Silariaey - Ruth Brooks, Ciiaries Perz Edward Zupancic Associate Business ivianagers - - Angeio Rigatti, Silvio Faietto IYJEPARTNIENTAL EDITORS CHARACTERIZATIUN Marie Sebastian Betty Gross SENIOR AC'I'lVl1'lES Emma Baloiii ATHLETICS Harold Hanciciien Ruth Brooks PHOTOGRAPHY Aiiene Qjsicin ADVISORS Miss Mal'y jean GOVC Mr. M Lucy Cariini C Jennie Levitsice atiierine Yasuiis Ciiaries Perz Ann Getty artin E. Vveaver PHQH SVUUII gg! - wff E55 91 X l!,J,fl E11 I ITM Page Eight his . 3 ,,, ,, .fy ADMINISTRATIUN Page Ten MR. L. R. CUTSHALL Supervising Prinvipul R. CUTSHALL is just rounding out an cteracte of service in tt1e sCt1oots of our townstlip. A review of ttie progress of ttiose years tetts actmirainty ttle story of twis tatdors--two Comptete new tvuitctings, one remodetect, and one actctition, to- gether wilt: ttie organization of a Comptete, ctassitiect tour year Higt1 Sctloot. tVtr. Cutstlatt is most grutitieci over the tact ttlat ttme entire stuctent iuociy Catts imim uirienctu and time enlire ttigtl Sctmoot facutty are extremety utoyatf' Dear Seniors: Y lnriel message to you miglit be summed up in a few brief statements tlmt we, as your teacliers, have earnestly tried to malce in part ol your tliinlcing-acting sell. Time road to u lwappy peace-ot-mind success has as its sign posts:- A lot ol worlo-a little play Loolc at tlle world tlirougll Clear and not smolcefl glasses Honesty is always a virtue A lie will soon out MDO unto otllers as you would have otlmers do unto you A little prayer and life seems more wortllwllile. Always be proud, lmut not liauglwty. in llle fact that you were born anal rearecl in tlle customs ancl traditions of America. Vvitll lasting goocl wislies to you, Seniors. lor a llealtliful, happy, and prosperous future. NIARTIN E. xVEiXVlil2. High School Prinvipal. Page Eleven IVIELVIN C. BURKETT qacufiy BENJAMIN B. DISEGI MARY JEAN Govra Dmomis M. I'l0FFMAN RITA M. HOLLERA NIELVIN C. BURKETT BENJAMIN B. DISEC-I Science History Nlatlzematics Civics Physical Education MARY JEAN GOVE Business M. Bookkeeping Biology Sho,-fllaml Physical Education Page Twelve RITA M. HOLLERAN Home Economics CHARLES F. HUCKESTEIN Nlanuai Training BLANCHE F. NIALGNEY English qacufty CAROLINE M. REISER Typewriting Mathematics JANE C. LITTLE I mcrly 'I all Typewriting Matiiemaiics FRENDLY K ROIHAAR Mu,sic Supervisor VVALTER D. SOWA Problems of Democracy History Ari CAROL In HUCK F. MALONI- XKVAL1 .R M. Ru JA CL ZY FRILNDLY K Ro x D. S0 School q5'oo,1fd 19 T3 8 Y I 9 3 9 JOHN BROGLIE - - President EDWARD BURKE Vice President JOHN J. BRUCE - R - - Secretary JOHN MCKEE ALBERT' ROADWAY FRANIC SMITH SAIVIUEL GOLDB'1AN ---- Solicitor UNH THE CLASSES ienior HELEN HARBU17 CHARLES IJERZ BETTY GROSS - ANN GETTY - DOROTHY SHARKEY Glass Qficers - President - Vice Presicie nt - Treasurer - Secretary - Business Chairman Page Sixlv ROBERT CHARLES BAINB RIDGE ..Bam., in is the strung and silent UBing ho rattles his say-so ever so quicli ith the girls he's quite the thing d with the teachers, hv's a triclt. '-Y '38, '39g Football '36, '37, '38. Class of 1939 1 l ROSE STELLA Boncnicii RUSl ' lways dependable, chez-rlul, ami g'3Yv i plays and sports she is O. K. bye llflpf llcr fllnfulfxil flfCllnlS Conte ,trur-. ntl than shc'll always limi sliies nl blue, lass Play '39, Broadcaster '36, '37, Pg Girl Reserves '38, '39. CIIARLES BASHOR Skip EXVING Xvhat Slcip is to he we cannot say great: he may be gay, ponder all alone, wc'll claim him as our H0 may hc But as wc NVQ lmow own. Soccer '36, '37, '38, '39, Football '37, 2383 Class Play '39g Broadcaster '36, 37. ROBERT Cn IARLFS BIXINISIIIIJKLIQ Ewmo c3HARLliS BIKSIIOR l.ilVlMA l A'l'Rll'lA l'7A'l'lil.l.l .IOHN XXYESLEY BLACK ROSE STELLA ISORCHICK RUTH x'lARlti BROOKS ,losilvii Smurf L BRUNO LUCV .IAN ifr CZARLINI Rumi 5lARlli BROOKS HBroOlzSiv She is the type' you will lilir-ly nmol On that beautilul distant isle TIN- type ol girl thats hard to heat. lihr' liinri that always has a smile. Aquila '39g Chorus '36, '37g Basket- ball '38, '39g Girl Reserves '37, '38, Cabinet '39g County Track Meet '38, Cheerleader '37, '38, '39. FlBIMA PATRlClA l3A'rliLL1 Ulfmmitf' Ellllllil is a girl who loves to worli Anal her duties she will nc-ver shirla She is one who truly enjoys school And will always lollow the Golden Rule. Aquila '39g Chorus '36, Girl Reserves '39 JOHN XXVESLEY BLACK ul.uw ,larli is a ulmppyago-lucliy guy lhc-reis tort-ver some mischicl in his 1-ye. A great politician he will he some clay, And chase rin- high cost nl living away. Hi-Y '38, Conference '39, Baseball '37g Football '38, Class Play '39g Club '39g Cooking Club '39. Camera .l0Sl.Pli SAMUFI, ISRUNO MI'l0l11llf'I ' .loo is vr-ry :Nalin anal cool xX'i1l'Il hos spending thc- clay in Sfllfllll l'1ut when hos almsc-nl, ilis vc-ry clear That hv's out hunting lor rabbits Or clear, Hi-Y '39, Soccer '37, '38, '39g Foot- ball '36, '37, '38g Class Play '39, Cooking Club '39. LUCY .lANli'I' CARLINI Lucy l.ury is our typical hrunettr' Shes as sweet as sweet can he Anil fines she lmve- Oli, you linow what! .lust talu' a tip lroni nm. Aquila '39g Chorus '36, '37, Girl Re- serves '37, '38, '39. ' Page Seventeen PAUL IQICHARD CEYROLLES UDUCE, Tall anvil lianclsomc, liglitblond liair, Blue eyes, anfl complexion lair, Sornewbat slxy-but not clemure, A regular guy, ol tlwat wcire sure. Hi-Y '38, Conference '39g Football '38g Class Play '39g Cooking Club '39g fNortl1 Fayette H. SJ Football '37g Camera Club '38, Junior Cheerleader 39. SILVIO JOHN FALETTO sl, Silvio is tlic baker boy NVl1o wciglus many, many pounrls But wc say 'NVQ lilce liis typnn Anal tllat means all around. Hi-Y '38 '39- Football '37 '38- Class Play rssfcooiang Club 'ai ' ANNL N'lAE GETTY IAAflfl'l Ann may ln- clover as slme is sliort, But alxovc all slic is a goofl sport. Always ready ancl willing eacli clay, Slut is vvry wisi- ancl always gay. Aquila '39g Chorus '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves '37, '39, Class Officer '38, Secretary, '39 Secretary. Page lilglllPl'll. .losl-.PH ,loHN GONDl'.LL1X Rose B'lARlli'l:ARRl:1LLI uRosie ililiis is a girl we lmow quite well, l'lcr luturc, lor sure, wr- can not tell VVC truly believe slxclll slancl tlic V test l'or lame, fortune, and llic very best. Chorus '36, '37g Girl Reserves '37, '38, 39. PAUL llllll :Arm CTILYROLLES SILVIO JOHN l7Al.liTTO Rosif Nliuun l?ARRELLl ANNA LOUISE l ll,l,M0lzi1 ANN li lVlAIE c:'li'l l'Y JOSEPH .loim flONlJl.l.LA Bifrrx' .li-:AN CROSS LOUIS CiiRDZNIK BETTY JEAN Uuoss Hloeu Bois -lm' is Us flulcl HS E' lemll Hsmiling always-trowning nrrvrvru llv ullcmpls to study tlic lwcsl llc I5 lm, ,,,01t0-g00d mul hug ffm Happy even in dismal wctallwr HPS flullc 51 iiiterlvus. flifl YUU Ancl a goocl lrirncl lllfllllgll anal li'l0W? lllfflllgll. Dlcl you say Vacation? Soc lun: gol Aquila 1395 Girl Reserves 37, 238, 139, Camera Club '395 Soccer '37, '38, Cabinet Class Officer '38, '39, '39g County Track Meet '37, '38, '39. Treasurer- ANNA Louise l71L1.MoR1z AAAHILH Anno is quilc oltnn lain, But licr worli is always Llonc, Quietncss is lxcr rlistinctive trait Ancl a smiln, slrc- gives lo evcryon Chorus '36, '37, Girl Reserves '3 '39. Class of 1939 Louis Gkozwm 'AIU A gcntlvman ol low worcls is Lou Anal a lianflsomo one al tllat, Hcis always paclcllz-cl luis own Cano: Ancl lias luis worlc clown pat. Camera Club '39. Josravn ROBERT GUZA ..10p,. 'IHFIJSOYUC fCllOVV, WC Slllllllll Sily, sul as lor girls lu' secs mil uno oe is always rearly lor sonw play lut lxis lessons arc sclglmn rlonc. ioccer '39. l fjlass of 1939 l'lAROLD l,EROY HANDCIIEN I. , H HCYIHIQ Quin-l annul sluclious, llmis senior lacl, Vvitlm zu rcnfly smile and lxclping llilllll XVII lmvn yct to soc lIiIII really mail, llf- is :I worllly rilizrn ol our lnml. Hi-Y '39, Aquila '39, Soccer '36, '37, '38, '39g Baseball '37g Football '37g Basketball '38, '39g Camera Club '39g County Track Meet '37, '38. ,l0Sl.l'll ROIIILRT ciL'ZA H.xIzoI.I1 l.liROY IIANIICIIIIN llI I.I-:NA .lI,.xN l'lARISUTZ lNlM:uAIzIT VIRGINIA ll0I.I.IcIzIcII IIIIIN l 'RANCIS Konus l'lELliNA .lmx l lmmurz HBIJOISH Bemis is llic prcsiclc-nl ol uur class Xvillx lmcnuly illlfl Cllilfllll an gracious lass A rlninly lllillil, El swf-1-I one lun, Slw is Cllilfllllllg lor EI mam lo won. Chorus '36: Class Play '39, Broadcaster '36, '37, '38, '39, Girl Reserves '37, '38, '39g Class Officer '38, '39, Presi- dent. NARGAREI' VIRCEINIA HoI.I.EIucII UMMQH Nlzxrgarcl is a tiny girl, Xvlno always lu-Is u rcacly smile Vlio linow licr is to love lmcr l:nr lm scntlcrs sunsluinc all llm wllilv. Aquila '39g Broadcaster '39, Girl Re- serves '37, '38 Cabinet, '39 Cabinet. FlICII.xLI. lvrrrmm lil Nl Vll YI l.I'vI'I'SIu: EIINA lAoIIL'I I'A lYlII.I.I-'Iz join: IQRANVIS Koxlus xllL'llXl I. lioroxx' UI1:wI,vII,vI. l.IvI'I'sIxI'. UcwIllllJlPV 'Hxlilexrn MIUIIH lollnny is lllr' lzulir-s' IIIIIII Xlilu-is rr-.Illy very lmrillianl lvnnil' is quilv II uurlwr, Ivllo is Iwvrrr ruclr- .Xml gill:-Il lvy llmr' Fairs l'IIr wllicll we gin' lI0r pmisv, Sing 7 ? lf llv Ic'rI.IiIIly um II yuu lislvn lo lIis lr'ac:lICrs Never lm sln- lam-II il sliirlwr, Ivllnn lIcr's in ilu- Imnnl, Youlll lIr':Ir iusl lmw lu' ralvs. ln all llc-r long ssllonl rlnys. 'li-Y '38, '39, Football '36, '37, '38. Sncccr '36, '37g Baseball '36, '37g Aquila '39, Class Play '39, Broadcaster I Basketball '56, '37. 36, '37,'38g Girl Reserves '37, '37, '39. EIINA LORETTA F llLLl1R Uliflllfln Quiclnc-ss is lIcr obsession l,Df'llllll'C'l1C5S llC'l YVily Slut is our prizccl posscssinn Ol' XVllOIH l'llFYll0fiCS will Slily. Chorus '36, '37g Girl Reserves '39. Page Ninclcon RUTH CZERALDINE MUNSON BIILLARD FORBES OA1'IiS V1.0 ALLENE Ogpqm URUYIUQH Mil Allen:-, oi clisposiiion sweet, HRuiliic is ilic sugar He is mr-ek anfl quiet Has 5' Smile with WlllCl' lf' gl'CCl That swectcns up our olays. No one will deny it Every selioolmale she may sec. Ancl slufs quite a Hlookcrl' But once he has begun Suffll l'0lliS EUC few, Wf' will HHFCP- Yvhose lrienrlsliip really pi-y4. He is always reacly lor some iun. A'flUil3 ,393 Chorus '37q Class Play '39g Basketball '39g Broadcaster '39g G'rl Camera Club '393 Class Play '36 s .dRe5e'V95 '37, '38 seCl'etafY9 '39 Reserves '37, '38, '39, County Track fClairtonJ5 Aviation Club '36 CClair- res' ent' Meet '36. toni . ANUELO .IOSEPH R1cm1'1'i Tins Some day you'll see this lleaclline: U-lqhc Xxlorlclls Best Known Alli- ide. Youll know that this means ..TutS,.. live lroy lliai cant he lxeai, Hi-Y '38, '39g Aquila '39g Chorus '37g Soccer '37g Baseball '37g Football '36g '37, '38g Basketball '38, '39g Cooking Club '39g Golf '38, '39g Athletic Council '39. Page Twenty Anmi ,losgrfn SANCI-Lwlcu This rlmulmby and well-known lacl, ls a lriencl with heari so lrue. Hn makes each person lmecoine glad VX'iil1 luis wil that delights the many ancl llie lew. Hi-Y '38, '39g Chorus '36, '37g Cock- ing Club '39. R urn GERALDIN E lx'llJNSON N'llLI.ARD FORBES Ofxrus V1.0 ALLENE Oskm CHARLIES XNVILLIAM Punz ANuul.o Joslir-ii RnzA'l'Tl AIDADI .IOSEPH SANCENVICII lVlARlli .IOSEPHINIC SHLASTIAN JULIANNA SHMAK Fianna JOSEPHINE SEBASTIAN Slit' is one ol ille nicest girls, we HOVV f'OY'IlC'SSv Xxllmal we think ol her we can never express. xxlllill you may say, alier we are lliruugll, ls illisf-that she is always liincl anel lrue. Aquila '39g Chorus '36, '37g Class Play '39, Girl Reserves '37, '38, '39 Representative. CIIIARLES NVILLIAM Pmzz Rook rlllie Captain oi our looihall learn, lim cream ol ihe crop, any girl clream, For sclmlarsliip, leadership, ar lriendship three, Xklr-ll make him a success, we a sure youll agree. 5-Ii-Yy'38, '39, Aquila '39g Soccer '3. ,37, ,38, '393 Baseball '37, Footba 36, 37, '38g Basketball '38, '32 Broadcaster '37, Cooking Club '31 County Track Meet '38, Class Viq gtgsident 38, '395 Athletic Counc Class of 1939 JULIANNA SEMAK lille A sweet litile blond ui our ncx paper slall, Xxlllll always walk OH El llap path, ln a study hall you know sh ilroulid, For lier smiles anel giggles alw: allflulld. Chorus '36, '37g '38, '39g Girl Cabinet. Broadcaster '36, ' Reserves '38, DOROTHY JOAN SHARKM' Dot lriendlv snuile, and sparlcling i-yes .ny new venture witlu zest sluc tries. . music tcacluer slue will luv. , sluining rrxanuple ol modesty. fhorus '36, '37g Aquila '39 Editorg roadcaster '36, '37, '38, '39 Editor :tic Council '39. iirl Reserves '38, '39 Cabinet, Athi lfuu-,n c'ARl. S'riCuu Hl:r1'clcli1 ' Alllunuglu luv is nut grvaut in size ln r-vc-rytluing luv tzulu-s tluv prize, llc- luus tluzul liglut luruwn curly luzuir 'l'luC rnuuuluing ol wluiclu is luis greatest cauriu Broadcaster '38, Camera Club '39 President. l3ouo'run' .IUAN Sumuuux' l RFl7 LNARL STICH u l'tI.lIl-I ANN Rnxx V.Nl.l,l13' Class of 1939 BIARY El.AlNl2 Xx'A'I'TlK Mary 'ary is our baby doll ,'l1o is tlue l:my's dcliglut play baslcetloall ue lilies to nd insists tllat scores be riglut. '37, Class Play '39, ketball '38, '39g Broadcaster '39g mrus '36, cl Reserves ee! '38. '38, '39g County Track lli Nm' ll,xu,nwuN Xx'Al.I.ACti Ninn' ELAINE x'X'AT'l'IK CA'ruuu-:RIN ii Mixnoia YASULIS XX'ILLlAM Cuu,uu.u'.s Zmufkzuuu. llnwuxnn XYM. Gkuiaom' ZUPANCIC c'ATllI.RlNl'. 5iARGI: Yssums Hcussiel' Cassie is ont' ful our luriglut young pearls. And wr- all envy luf-r wonderful curls, Slut' is 1-zurncst in wnrli, lively in plzuy. Cluurnuing zuncl witty tlurouglu lluf' clay. Aquila '39, Girl Reserves '37, '38, '39 Cabinet. 1 -l'ILLIlT .ANN RITA VALLEY Wllillic H Sluffs our cute little lnlonclc Xvluose silence is as golden as lux-r lunir, Ol tluncing and boy lrit-mls sluifs quite lund. But ol lucur studies wc will uuwr-r clvspair. Chorus '30, '37, Basketball '38, '39, Girl Reserves '38, '39. lluirsuzv ls.-XI:DNYlN XX'Al.l.AClI lIarky llvrliy is our uuuilliuuunnls auiilz- llis worli is nr-vu-r mluum-, llc clncs nut wuurry zuluuut au gruuulu-. Ancl is zulwauys rr-surly lzur suuuuuc- lun. Xx'lLLlABl Cu-i.xRLEs Zxumzzuu, Bill is our senior, luandsouuuv and uall, XN'lun always lingers in tlue luall, He never comes to class on time, Anti annoying tlue girls is luis great- est Crime. Soccer '36, '37, Baseball '37g Football '36, '37, '38, Cooking Club '39, Golf '38, '39, Hi-Y '39, l'lNYIl.XRlJ XVM. Gnumukx' ZUPANCIC Zuu Zu nueulies girls' lumurts lwzut luster, ln plays aunfl sports lux' flovs quite wvll. ln fmoniuug tunes lu' is iu uuunstvr Anti ol luis great clvvrls we love tru tcll. Hi-Y '38, '39, Aquila '39g Soccer 36, '37, '38, '39g Football '36, '37, '38, Basketball '38, Cooking Club '39g Class Play '39. Page Twenty- one CLASS F1940 FIRST Row: Niary Ruzzi, Calimrinc Masneri. Ruin Taylor, Harriet Gvigcr, Betty Siiarkcy, Shirley Love, Anno V:-liner, Lillian Dnlfi, Holvn Fircak, Bc-rtlm Ore-pak, .Ioan Nlcclymont, Anne Yates, Peggy .lnnc Chow, .loan Vvamier. SECOND Row: Esiixcr Huggins, Alice Kruk, Domlixy Sriwang, Bculricv Herrin, Elsie Varcsio. Helen Opfermzm, Jnnnin lnfaniino, Hr-ion Tvrrflrecia, Stefanie- Rr-lnnia, Agnc-s Giimimns. Pearl Runn-Hi. ifsllmr Caldwell, Vrrlnnin Ausiin. VIAHIRD Row: .iolrn Stich. Roy Bruno, Timomas NViHizuns, Elliott Black, Ijmnk Celin. James rlcvscvar, William IVICEH11-ny, Vviibur Vvaggz-tt, Alfred Maloney, George Siiaricic, Ralph Kwapiszewslci, Paul Roliar. FOURTH ROW: Robert Bucimnun. Louis Tourre, Alix:-rt Nlarkicwicz, Lconnrcl Beck, Cimrlcs Fillorcr, Pxvrnarci Comis, Frank Borchick, John Sifilinno, Joseph 'iluirirzyig George Susko, Aniilony Curio. CLASS OFFICERS President - - Ralph Kwapiszewski Vice President - - John Sieilinne S ecre tary - - - Betty Shnrkey Treasurer - Willinm MeEIheny Page Twenty Iwo CLASS OF 1941 -.. - FIRST Row: Ethel Smittl, Gertrucli' Burnett, Grace Plank, Dorotllv Kulilc, Bessie Lila-r, Elcla Valflisvrri, Ruth Mattcs, Gerry Nlaracini, Eleanor lxtonclani, Eleanor Hutcliison,'Grare Boll, Helen Jotmson, Dorottly Kaucic, Marion Hasselt. SECOND Row: Rose Celin. Frances Zcleslcy, Lorraine Barton, Dorothy Nugent, Clara Butz-lli, txlargaret Miller, Helen Totxiczylc, Stella Bolbeclc, Nlary Anetslcy, Flildrect Hulctswortlx, Lorna Jones, Lillian Nl:-lani, lxtary Veliner, Collette Peternel, Dorotlu-a King. THIRD Row: tfranlc Suslco, Eclwarcl Rupnilc, Joseph Kotow, Dominick Damiolini, Dorotluy lritmcrty. Mary Jenkins, Anne Casey, Grace Smith. lvlary Cie, Violet Polgar, Altmrta Cunningtmrn, Helen Brown, Edward Yopeli, Eclwarcl Slicrbetz, Louis .lar'0tJy, .loseplu Kolial. FOURTH Row: Rolland Snee. Howarcl Loc. .lotm Lipovsilc, Vvilliam Roy:-r, lwtartin Scalia, .lolm Smitli. Robert Cleary, George Simmons, Mike Yanlio, Emory Sourtlcer, Angelo lvlvlani, Anclrcw Cingel. FIFTH ROW: Tlxornas Smitli, Louis Dnrrlinicli, Robert Luznar. Daniel Tarr, Xvilliam ljilv. Alito lrurnn .loseplx Lirltnvirtl, Stanley Sadler, Ralpln Vlvrax, .lnlm Nlilligan. Vvaynv Travis, Llrtran Xx'l'illlll'iIllf'f, CLASS OFFICERS President - - - lwtilce Yanlio Vive president - - lwlilctrecl Ptolclsworttl Secretary-Treasurer - - Stella Botmeclc page TllVl'llly tIlft'Y C S 0F1942 FIRST ROW: Dorotliy Sedan, Dorotliy Cusic, Belly Nlattes, Margarc-l Karclmuclc, Dorotliy Vvormslcy, Naomi Delwilnr, Bessie Mae Lee, lVlary Kolcal, Louise Franke, Nellie Dolprowolslci, Janet Denard, Nlargaret Bruce, Della Gavazzi, Ida Valdiserri, Ann Vvattilc, Beatrice Towers, Cecilia Kulilc, Naomi Kulilx, Bernetta Bruni, Xlary .li uimc- Taylor, Evelyn Nlowry, Lillian Adkins, Pauline Gregor. Sracenir Row: lvlarie Relxolt, Denrrlrl Taylor, Alrnn Slrilller, Marnie Triller, Ann Poldy, Annabel Mnilrine, Eileen Scliultz, Allrinn Selnreiinn, 'legen Arnlrregi, Josephine Curio, Lillian Herda, Pearl Gresli, Jeeeplrine llrnelrerelr, Rexie Parry, Mary Fr rrrr Ili, Knilrerine Mein, Mary Pelnuelrelr, Miirgarel Resnik, Helen Brrili-r, Stella Grulneslcy, Wlildred Crnli, Eeliilr Young. Tnmn Row: Claire Scliultz, rlolm Blaslcovicli, .iolin Vvilile, James Austin. Joseph Kurtalc, Raymond Nlomnn, Harry Beck, Nick Sunday, James Ceyrolles, Leo Francis, David Basilor, Donald Hale, Phillip Francis, Raymond Carnplucll, Jolin Royer, Louis lfiltercr, Pliillip Engel, Louis Kravanja, Andy Ferlic. FOURTH Row: Constantine Yunlcum. Frank Tulaclc, Frank Ylayer, Norman Pontello, Clarence Dewar, Stanley lVlarlcicwicz, Jolin Collins, James Vvllilc, Howard Slwirley, Tliomas Gray, Robert Mourey, Franli Williams. Fnfrn Row: Thomas Lee, Raymond Flulmrly, .lolm Noalces, Jolm Kulnina, Josepli Nagy. Frank Amlxrosia, Harry Roscov, ,lolm llosiovicli, Edward Oplerman, Edmund Rigatti, .lames Yunlcum, Dominick yletz, Vvilliam Gattens, lfranli Klirnezelc, Ralph Batelli, Robert Relsarnicli. Page Tuloniy-four ACTIVITIES FIRST Row: fxtiimtrcci Hotrisworth, itarrict Geiger, Atta-nc Osicin, .iuiia Scmaic. Beatrice ttf-rctzx, SLCONIJ Row: Bcity Gross, Ruth tnytor, Catherine Yasuiis, Bc-tty Shorter-y, Ntiss Little, tic-ton tiarhulx. Ruth iirooiis, Ntargarct itoiicricii, CWHE Girt Reserves were first organized in our High School in September I936, under the supervision of Ntiss Little. The group is governed by a Cabinet of twetve girts, tive otticers and seven committee chairmen. The active year is openect with a tittte sister hiice, at which time the new Sophomore girts are guests of the ctuh. Those who wish to ioecome memiaers are recognized at a heautiiut anct inspiring canctie-iight service. The first High School dances were sponsorefi hy this ctuh. The girls not onty strive to matce tite more agreeable, happy, anct heneticiat for themselves, hut atso for their schoolmates and other associates. The uHohoe Hitch. UHarum Scarumn for Freshies, usnowhatt Dancef' Vvorship Services, and teas have heen on the program for this year. This year the activities of the Girt Reserves were opened hy Ntiss Little. assisted hy ivtiss Cove. In January, after the transfer of ivtiss Littie, Ntiss Reiser tootc over the supervision oi the ctuh. With the hetpfuiness and interest of Miss Reiser the ciuib has heen ahte to iceep up to its standard. The Girt Reserves who are saying good-bye to the ctuh wish the hest oi iucic, goodwiti, anti happiness to their successors. This year's officers are: President ---- Attene Ostcin Vice Presictent - - Julia Sernatc Secretary - - - - Harriet Geiger Treasurer f--f- - Beatrice Hercta inter-Ciuia Councit Chairman - Ntitdreci Hoictsworth Page Twenty-six C HE Hi-Y Club was organized in the fall ol the year, 1938. It was organized lor the pur- H' pose ol Hcreating, maintaining, and extending through- 1' out the School and Community, high standards ol Christian characterf' The membership of the cluh was increased this term and is limited to the upper three classes. The Hi-Y Clulo is a very helpful and entertaining one. Some ol the doings of the Club were dancing, attending hockey and football games, singing iin the Senior Class Play, giving baskets to the unfortunate at Thanksgiving and Qhrist- mas, and attending different Hi-Y Conferences. The success ol these activities was due to the aid of our advisor. Mr. Sowa. CLUB OFFICERS President -------- Charles Perz Vice President - - - - - John Siciliano Corresponding Secretary Ralph Kwapiszewslci Secretary ---- - Alfred Maloney Treasurer - - - - - iIOllH KOI1dElS Advisor ---------- Wir. Sowa The graduating members hope that the cluh will he as successful in the future as it has been in the past. l'4lRsT Row: Edward Rupnilr. Emil Gonclella. ,lohn Blaclc, Angelo Rigatti. Edward Zupanfir, Rohr-rt Bainhriclge, Nlichael Yanlco, Bernard Connis, Alhert Nlarleiewicz. ylr. Sowa. Sl-'COND Row: George Sharicli, Edward Yopeli, Emory Sourheer, Roh:-rt Buchanan. Allred Nlaloney A f-X l ti Ralph Kvyapiszs-wslii. xXlilliHIll NlcEllic-ny, Joseph Bruno, Aldo l'4urno, George Sinimons, . nt :ony urio, Yl4IIlRD ROW: Vvayne Travis, Xvilliur Vvaggvtt, lsranli Borchiclc, Paul Ceyrollvs, Adam Sanvewirth, Xvilliam Zim-rzel, Charles Perz, John Kondas, Elliott Black, Nlarlco Velnuer. l'40UR'l'H ROW: Douglas Schang, Silvio trait-tto, Charles Fitterer, Ferdinand Pomi, Rohr-rt Kelly. Harold Handchen, Stanley Sadler, Robert Cleary. Ralph Trax. r l Page 'liwvnty-seven Fmsr ROW: Mildred Craft, Collette Pcternel. Mary Anctsliy, Stella Bohecli, Elda Valdiserri, lvliss Nlaloney, Helen Harhutz, Dorothy Sharliey. Julia Semaic, Helen Toloiczylc, lxlurgaret Bruce. SEROND ROW: Ann Casey. Gerry Nlaracini. Betty Sharicc-y, Harriet Geiger, Beatrice Hi-rda, Alice Krul, Jennie iniantino, Bertha Ocepelc, Mary Ruzzi, Lillian Herda, Anne Vvattiic. Jennie Lcvitslxc, THIRD Row: Margaret Hollerich. Louis Tuurre, Alfred Maloney, Ralph Kwapiszcwslci, Stanley Sadler, Emory Sourhec-r. Elliott Blaclc. Edward Rupnilc, Dorothy Nugent. I FOURT ll Row: Rose Borchicli, Ruth Niunson, Ruth Ninth-s, Niary Xfvuttiii. NDER the guidance of Miss Maloney and lVlr. Weaver, the Broad- caster now marics its fifth year of puhlication. This year, we will lose only four Senior staff memhers: Jennie Levitslce, Dorothy Sharlcey, Julia Semalc, and Helen Harhutz. The STAFF OFFICERS Editor -------- Dorothy Sharlcey Assistant Editors - - Harriet Geiger, Helen Harioutz Head Typist - ----- Julia Semalc Head Artist - - - Betty Sharhey Business Manager - - Jennie Infantino Staff earnestly worlced to improve each edition and tried to produce something unique and original. Vvith the cooperation of the student hody, the Broadcaster will continue to he successful and pro- gressive. Page Two nty-eight INCE time possitpitities ot forming a Camera C IJ Ctulu during I058 was unsuccessful, tt1e inter- J u ested candidates started a ctutm ot tt1is lcind ttme first part ot ttre ,59 season. Tile main purpose ot it was to acquaint ttle boys interested in the scientitic way ot tatcing. developing, and printing tilms. So tar it tlas readily done so, tor some ot tt'1e tmoys, since they have ttreir own developing picture apparatus at tlome. tt tias proved to tue a tavorite tlolbtmy tor many people tlirougtlout ttle world, and is a line implement toward lieeping tnoys out ot trouble. The tact tt1at so many are using it as a tiotutvy doesnit mean that ttlis is its sole purpose. Ntany young men tiave gotten jolns as assistant ptlotograptmers witti ttle lcnowtedge ac- quired toy ttlem in ctulus ot ttiis sort. During ttie Activities period pictures are talcen and others are lwrougtlt try ttle students lrom tiome. Ttiese pictures are developed in a darlc room lay lwlr. Burkett and a lew lmoys wlao talce turns in assisting in the development. OFFICERS President - - - Fred Stitctr Vice President A Harold Handctien Secretary f Edward Opterman Treasurer - - Emil Ciondetta FIRST ROW: l'-ranli Suslio, .lolln Black, Rolwrt lsllflliiftilll, Burkett. Elliott Btacli, Emil Cionrtelln, lillillip lsrnmis, lyonnlsl tlzllt-. SIATUND Row: .lost-ptr Kurtnlx, liranli Alntmrosia, Fred Stictl, Daniel Vllarr, lxliltard fjatcs, Raymonft Ntonion, lmo trrancis, .lolln Xvtiilc, Flllllklt IQOXYZ llUM'ilffl SlltI'lI'y. IIOVVilt'l'l l.l'l', Vl1ll0lIlIiS l.f'0, l::dVVEll d cjptlffltlfln, Alltllfllly cillflli, lztlllvft lulllltilr, lAltltS VI4Ulll'ff'. Page Tilwllly nine FIRST ROW: Helen Harhuhz, Rose Borfhicii, Aiienc Osiiin, Jennie Levitsiie, yiarie Seimsfian, Niary Vvauik. Roxvf Ezvving Basilor, .lnscpll Tirunli, Niiss Blllaloncy, .lohn Black, Pilul cipyroilcs. THIRD Row: Silvio Faictto, Edward Zupanm,-ic. CHE second Senior Ciass piay was heid in the High School Auditorium on the evening of Fehruary seventeenth. Our English teacher, Miss Niaioney, directed the piay which was an outstanding hit. it was a hiiarious three act comedy entitled, Miiry it Vvith AiiCe.H CHARACTERS Sam Ashton, handsome young man of twenty-three, played hy Edward Zupancic. Alice Tanner, pretly giri of twenty-two, played hy Mary VVattiic. Mrs. Hiii, Aunt Fiora to aii the young ones. piayed hy Rose Borchicic. Harry ivialtox, fiance oi Aiife Tanner, played hy Siivio Faietto. Leo Ashton, insipid young Cousin of Sam Ashton, played hy Paul Ceyroies. Araheiia Vvinters. hahy-fared giris of twenty-five who aiways gossips, piayed hy Jennie i.evitsice. Niahei Hamiiton, pretty and iovahie giri of twenty-one, piayed hy Heien Harhutz. ivirs. Hamiilon. shrewdish. domineering mother of iviahei, piayed hy Aiiene Osicin. .iacic Carilon, iarge, wiid-eyed, muscuiar young man, suitor of Betty ingersoii, played hy Joseph Bruno. Biiiy Kirkwood, handiome young man who has many trouhies, piayed hy Ewing ,Jas or. Judge Applegate, red-fared portiy man of iaw, piayed hy John Biacic. Betty ingersoii, iinanve oi .iacic Cariton, piayed hy Marie Sehaslian. S Altar marny Iirying ordelais,fworriesVIaFdI Hugh? .am s ton ina marries is iance, A ane ami- ton, and inherits fiity thousand doiiars from his uncie. Page Thirty CwHE Boys' Cooking CtutJ was organized ttlis C 1 ' b year tor ttle tirst time in Snowcten Township 4' u tiigii Sctioot. Ntiss Hotteran. ttle supervisor, started ttie rtutm as an extra-Currifutar Course. Ttie troys, approximatety torty in numtwr. inet in tile Activity Pcrioct. Befausv ttlis group was so targe tor one period, it was rtivicted into ttiree groups, cartl tatcing turns in meeting. Ttie tpoys have tearnect to matce simpte rtisties, sucti as Cancty, fakes, Cootcies, etc. Atvove att, ttley tiave tearned ttwe vatue ot Cooperation in a targe Cooking! group. t7lRS'r Row: .tutm Btnstiovirtu. Donatet Taytor, Nirti Sunrtny, Attmrt Ntartiir-wirz, .toseptu Bruno, Ertwarri Zupans'i1', Ntiss Hottemn, Silvio, Fatcttn, fqtnrf-me Dvwartt, ,taint-s Yuntunn, Ctair Srtuuttz, Constantine Yuntxuni. Sl-Zc'0Nn Row: .tosepti Pttotwirzyti. Pant Ceyrottos. Xvittiznn Ntrtfttic-ny. Xvnylw ttvravis, George- Stmrirtx. Angcto Rigntti, Xvitiialn Zinc-rzvt, Attremt Niatonvy, Ratptl Kwnpiszewstii, Dominirti Str-tx. Ctmrtr-s tJl'fZ, Atfto t'-urnn. VTIIIRII Row: .totin Roym-r, ttnrry Rosuov, Vvittium Royer, Ratptn Trax, .totm ttostovirti. Statute-y ytnrtiir-uirz. twtmrtx-s t'-ittvrer, tim-rnarct t'4llIltS, Ettiott titnrti, ,tntin Btarti, Dewitt ISEISIIUF, rtttminas Gray. Page 'tttxirty-om: Page Thirty-two ATHLETICS FIRST Row: Ralph Trax, Frank Borchick, Ferdinand Pomi, Rohert Cleary, Edmund Rigatti, Raymond Campbeii. SECOND Row: Paul Ceyroiies, John Black, Ewing Bashor, Silvio Faietto, Edward Zupancic, Charles Perz. Angelo Rigatti. Robert Bainhridge, John Koncias, Vviiiiam Zmerzei. THIRD ROW: Wayne Travis. Mr. Discgi, George Simmons, Mike Yanico, John Smith, Thomas Lee, Robert Kelly, Joseph Licicovich, Ralph Kwapiszewski, Frank Ceiin, Raiph Bateiii, Thomas Smith, Mr. Vveaver, .iohn Siciiiano. CHE m38 Football Season proved to he a successful one as the iooys came through the regular schedule Without a defeat charged against them. This was the first undefeated football team in Snowden,s football history. Eight games were played, including one Class HA game, and the members of the squad showed their superiority in every department of football. Snowden scored a total of 129 points against 19 for the opposition, those being garnered in the first three games. This season. was Coach Disegi's second year at the helm and he has shown his coaching aioiiity hy having 15 games put in the uvvin Coiumnf, three in the Lost Coiumnf, and one tie game thus far. Those who will he lost by graduation are: Bob Bainhricige, John Black, Joe Bruno, Paul Ceyroiies, Silvio Faietto, John Kondas, Charies Perz, Angelo Rigatti, Bill Zmerzei, and Edward Zupancic. Page Thirty-four FOOTBALL RESUME SNOVVDEN 6 ALUMNI 6 In a pre-season warm up game, the graduates of MBSH, Ied hy the former star, Tony Pauii, heid a determined Snowden eieven to 6 points. Both teams showed the common Snowden iight. Pauii scored on a 12 yard jaunt, hut faiied to convert lhe extra point. Kwapiszewsici scored from the 2 yard Iine and Zupancicis try for the extra point iaiied. SNOWDEN I 3 IVIIDVVAY 6 Snowden met a stuioioorn Toe hut came through for their ilirst victory of the season. Snowden was heid scoreiess during the first haif, hut came hack with a surprise attacic that netted two touchdowns, with Kwapiszewsici and Perz scoring. Zupancic made good the extra point. SNOWDEN 16 BETHEL 7 Snowden met its iirst test oi the season and came through with high coiors. Both teams put up a gaiiant iight hut Snowden came out on top. Zupancic featured with a iieid goai and extra point. Kwapiszewsiii and Perz scored touch- downs for the Eagles. Snowdenis iine charged hard and haciciieid men ran with aii their might. Nishnick scored for Bethei. SNOWDEN 28 EAST XVASHINOTON 6 The Disegi Warriors met and conquered the grid machine of East Washington for its third victory. The Eagies ran wiid in this game, with Siciiiano, Perz, and Kwapiszewsici scoring for Snowden. Zupancic converted aII four tries fo rthe extra points. Rager scored East Vvashingtonis oniy touchdown. SNOWDEN 12 OAKDALE 0 The Eagies defeated Qaicdaie and continued its winning streaic. Snowden scored its touchdowns in the First haii with Perz and Smith going into pay dirt. The attack hogged down hut the margin proved enough for victory. SNOWDEN 13 FINDLAY 0 Snowden met its next victim, Findiay, at South Paric. Findiay proved trouhiesome iout Snowden showed its superiority and was victorious, Siciiiano and Perz scoring. Zupancicis toe provided for the extra point. SNONVDEN 21 ELIZABETH 0 The Disegi coached machine met its Ciass opponent and gained revenge for its previous deieat. The Eagies showed their aiaiiity in the offensive and de- fensive departments. Snowden scored in the first three periods. Zupancic scored on a pass and Perz contributed two touchdowns. The feature of the game was an 80 yard run hy Perz on an intercepted pass. Bruno and Zupancic shared the conversion honors. Snowdenys Iine piayed a great game and Captain Ruhino of Eiizaheth piayed a good defensive game. SNGWDEN 13 BRIDGEVILLE 0 Snowden on this day met and defeated Bridgeviiie on a wind swept fieid at Bridgeviiie Park. AII the scoring was done in the first haii with Kwapiszewsici and Smith crossing the iast white Iine. Snowden stiII remained in the undefeated ranks. SNOWDEN 15 ROBINSON 0 The Snowden Eagies closed its successiui season with a hang. Bruno and Siciiiano scored. Zupancic converted the extra point. Page Thirty-fiife JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST Row: John Smith, Raymond CHIYIIUBCH, leobcrt Cieary. SECOND Row: Marko Vehner, RaIph Trax, IVIr. Disegi, George Simmons, Bernard Comis. THIRD ROXN'I I,l'0l1ill'CI I Back, Thomas Smith. VARSITY FIRST Row: Stanley Sad- Ier, Charles Pc-rz. Hamid Handchen. Angelo Rigatti, Alfred Niaioncy. SECOND Row: Emory SOIIFIJCCF, .IOSCPII Iflblflyk, IVIr. Disegi, john Siriliano, Andrew Cingci, Rohcrt BUCIIHHBII. COIVIPARATIVELY uneventfuI hasIcetI3aII season was the Iot of our team this year. We Iose three of our Varsity hoys through graduation and have high hopes for the Iooys who wiII he with us next year. The games pIayed and their scores are as foIIows: Sl'lOWdC1'1 SHOWCICII SHOWCICH Sl'10Wd6l'1 SHOWCICII SIl0WdCI'l Snowden SIIOWCICII Sl'10Wd6I'l Sfl0Wd6I1 SIIOWCICII SIIOWCICII SIIOWCICII GPPONENTS - Peters Township 27 - Peters Township 25 - - - AIumni 12 - - South Fayette 54 - - - - CIarIc 29 - - - Moon 50 - - BricIgeviIIe 50 - - - Bethei 55 - - I'IazeIWoocI 55 - - - Rohinson 44 Pittsburgh Academy 57 - - South Fayette I6 - - - - Clark 52 - - - IVIoon 20 - - BricIgeviIIe 54 - - - Bethel 22 JUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY 7 Peters Township SNOWDEN 9 Peters Township SHOWCICI1 7 - South Fayette SI10Wder1 11 - - - Clark SnoWcIen 16 - - Moon SI1OWdCH 14 - BricIgeviIIe SHOWCICI1 10 - - Bethel Snowoien 16 - Rohinson SHOWIICH Q - Clark Snowden 11 - Moon Snowden 17 - BricIgeViIIe SUOWCICI1 15 - BetheI SI10Wd6n I0 - Robinson SHOWCIGH ' Snowden Snowden Snowden Snowden Snowden Basketball Page Thirty-six - - Rohinson 26 ERE are the cheerleaders who heipeci root the Snowden teams on to victory. They were happy and prouci to cheer for Snowcien whether win- ning or losing. Beatrice Hercia and Alice Krut are this year's new cheerleaders. Ruth Brooks will graduate this year, hut the other four will be hack again next year, cheering for the hoys. SNGWDEN RAHI RAH! VVe're going to win today. VX7e've got the team, VVe've got the fight, VX7e're going to win hefore the night. Fight team Fight i I I FIRST ROW: Beatrice Hermia, Ruth Brooks, Alice Kruk. Secowo Row: Louis Tourre. Edward Rupnik. H A Page Thirty-seven FIRST Row: Joseplw Gondella, Joseph Guza, Ewing Baslmr, Frank Suslco, Andrew Cingel, Douglas Scluang, Vwlilliani Faronc, Raymond Campbell, Robert Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Joseph Liclcoviclm, Stanley Sadler, Vvaync Travis, Ferdinand Pomi, Edward Zupancic, Mr. Burlcctt, Allred Maloney, Charles Perz, Jolm Siciliano, Ralph Kwapiezcwslci, Tliomas Smitli. NOWDEN entered its second year in the VV.P.l.A.L. Soccer League with high liopes of attaining lmiglm fetes. In the first year of competition, Snowden was nosed out of the sectional championship by Robinson High. Few players were lost from the w58,' team, tllerefore, tlle m59H team presented a well balanced eleven under the leadership of Mr. Burkett. The results for tlre 1959 season were as follows: Snowden 6 ------ Mt. Leloanon 0 Snowden 6 - - Mt. Lebanon 0 Snowden 6 - - - Munhall 1 Snewden 2 - - South Fayette 1 Snowden 3 - - Munhell 0 OCCC1' Snowden 5 - - South Fayette 5 Page Thirty-eight GOLF learn was organized in our iiigil sfiiooi in 1958. Last year our team won second piace in its division. This year however, winning two of its games ioy wide margins, the boys say they will not oniy win their respective division, but aiso be ti1e new Ciiampions. We are not challenging imut we want to see tiiem do it. Time resuils of the season are as follows: April 24, Sppwdrrr llV2 - - - Brirlgeville 5V2 April 25, Snowcien 15 Nh. i,eioanon 0 April 28, Sppwdpp 14 Cprpppplis 1 Flay 5, Srrpwdrp IOVQ Y Bridgeville W2 Flay 9, Snowden 12 yit. Lebanon 5 FRONT ROW, ivit to rigillc Fir. cilllrlilfiii, Fir. Xxieixver. BACK Row, ieit to rigillz Eciniunci Rigzxlli, Angelo Rigatti, .loc Bruno, Haroiri Hancicilexi, Vviiiium Zmerzei. and .Ioim Sluitii. Page Thirty-liillv g QW Anim Pugv Forty ADVERTISEMENTS 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.,1',.1,,,,1..,,1..,1nl.1 45355633-. 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I AND I College I FAMILY I 424 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh l'r1rty-Oiglll qi. ...u-..I-.II1.n..an1ln1us.-main-111-u1u1l. , IN and OUT ot SchooI keep these qualities that buiId a Good Character:- COURAGE TO DO RIGHT anybody can toIIow the crowd INTEREST IN OTHER PEOPLE A CLEAR CONSCIENCE and A CHEERFUL DISPOSITION THEN you wiII have CAPITAL STOCK in your PIan ot Lite FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CASTLE SHANNON CASTLE SHANNON, PA. -,1........- .. ... ...gl-up ...--....-.-.-,.1......1.g.-.g........q JEFFERSON MEMORIAL PARK Your Modern and BeautituI Cemetery Located partIy on the border of SNOWDEN TOWNSHIP in this rapidIy growing community Presents its compliments to the CLASS OF I939 Park Ottice Colonial I023-R-I Pittsburgh Ottice 428 Frick Bldg. Atlantic 3848 :: :n :: :u re :: :u 34:1 ::Y :: ::-on HARRY A. READSHAW FUNERAL HOME Phone: Carrick 3850-I489 ISO3 BrownsviIIe Road PITTSBURGH, PA. -,-ggi: I..-gg.-I. Y-:.L...1u, .1111--...1....n......n COLONIAL SERVICE STATION Specializing in MOBILOIL and MOBILGAS with FRIENDLY SERVICE CoIoniaI 9940 ,....I-.1...ul..1ul.,1,.,..i..1..1..1..-...1.,.1..in-....-I... 'vii-nn-un1.n--.1n--In1nn1-.1nu1uu.-nn1uu- COM PLI M ENTS OF MRS. A HANNAH O'ROURKE FORD --- MERCURY LINCOLN ZEPHYR BRENTWOOD SALES COMPANY SALES AND SERVICE 2725-33 Brownsville Road CARRICK 4860 4. ......-..- ... - - - .- -..- .......-..-...........L...............-..........-..-..........-..-..-......- 4. Pngo l'orf H1 1..1.l1.p-...1..1..1nn1f,.1.l1lp 1..,1..1..1,,1..1m.1n 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1..1.,1..1..1,.1n1..1,,1..1..1......l1.g.4. COMPLIMENTS OF BROUGHTON CUT RATE PAY us A visir J. L. GITNIK, Proprietor CUSIC, ROONEY, BRETSCHNIEDER Post I94O VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS BRueEToN, PA. HARRY GOLDMAN is an authorized dealer of MERIT PAINT 81 VARNISH CO. THRIFT - WAY ENAMEL MERIT 81 LEWIS READY MIXED PAINTS and VARNISHES Satisfaction Guaranteed BROUGI-ITON, PA. 1.,1..1..1,.1..1,1.,1...1..1 ,g1u1..1.g.1.. I'1Ifx' 1,.1..1,,1,., 1,.1,..1,.1 1.1: 1..1..1.l1.,1.qn.... -nu1uu1 ..n1n...n-1111:-nu-ll MICHAEL J. HERDA NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE Fire -- Auto -- Plate Glass, Etc. SURETY BONDS Brownsville Road Broughton, Pa. COLONIAL 9924-R-4 1 1 1.u1.,1..1.,1,,1..1,,1.'1u1..1,,1n I-IEMLOCK 62 I4 EDWARD A. REGER AUTOMOBILE FIRE INSURANCE BONDS CASUALTY 2202 Spring St. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1.1.1. 1 p14:.1..1.-1:n1n- :: :p1,.1 --,- - --- Phone: Homestead 06I9 T. H. NEVIN PAINTS HOMESTEAD HARDWARE STORE AIbert Dickstein, Proprietor HARDWARE --- PAINT PLUMBING SUPPLIES 222 East Eighth Avenue ,1 1.1. 1,.1 .1..1..1,.1..1.,1..1..1..1. Y- - - - - Y -- -. .r-x COM PLI M ENTS OF KIRSCHMAN MEAT MARKET BROUGHTON, PA. n-nu-un-an1.u.-..1..1..1..1..1..1,,1 TRIANGLE STORES A. S. CHESNAR, Manager GROCERIES and MEATS Phone Colonial 403-R COM PLI M ENTS OF STREAMLINE GULF STATION ROY SIMMONS, Proprietor LIBRARY, PA. 1.,1..1..1..1..1I.1.I1g.1.,....1..1..1..1..1..1 COAL --- COKE --- MOVING WORRIED WHY? Call CoIoniaI I083-R I 2 WHERE RELIABILITY MEETS INSURED SERVICE CHESTER LUCIDO, JR. 1.I1.,1..1..1......1......1q.1...4l.-.4.,,1.,1..1l.1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:11.11 LIBRARY. PA. COMPLIMENTS OF CURRY HOTEL 1..1..1..,....,1.,1.,1..1.,1,.1..1,,1. SAXONWALD GREEN HOUSES H. Meuschke 8: Sons CASTLE SHANNGN, PA. Bell Phone-CARRICK OIOO ,1.,1..1..1..1......1,.1..1......1..1..1.1..1..1..1..1 Pugv Lumiani---Q..-.. .nl COM PLIMENTS OF H. A. NATHANS BUSINESS IN BROUGHTON SINCE I9IO COMPLIMENTS OF SNEE DAIRY PHONE: CARRICK 2800 BRENTWOOD, PA. I-n-on-u-I1.1..Q..-..-..-,..1......-.,,-,,.1 .. ,.....1 COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN E. BOYER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone I7 Finleyville, Pa. - i..1..1.,i..1 1 ..- 1 1 ... .1 1 -.n..q.-.n....p.....i EDWARD AND THOMAS BURKE Insurance 1n1,.111-In-.1111:1.11uIinninn.-mln-qu--4....Qq.-4.1.1-.ll-.ni-q-1piqi......1..1.,1. NAGY STUDIO PORTRAIT COMMERCIAL and HOME PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 2936 West Liberty Avenue LEhigh 722I Dormont, P PHONE COLONIAL 204 W. G. HARTMAN PASTEURIZED MILK -- CREAM -- BUTTERMILK R. D. No. 9, South Hills Bethel Highland Pittsburgh, Pa. q..-....-..-..-..-..-..- -...-..-..-..-......-..-............-..-.... I F ge illy Iwo ......11..-Iglgl.-..i..1uil .i......1..1..-.- ..I-...1,.-,1..1g.... 1...-ul-.,..,.1,..1,,... .1.,1..1..-....-.I-.......1....,.1..........,.n1 2: :I 31: :U-lu-an ': :ru Y,::7u-nfn.-nl- PATRONIZE LIBRARY DRUG STORE DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES CATTLE, POUCLTRY, Doe MEDICINES ICE CREAM --- CIGARS Phone: Col. 9939 COM PLI M ENTS OF DR. D. M. DAVIS 1. ... .. 1..i..1.l.....1ui...-..i..-.g..-n-q..-u1g.1..-..gp-u-q1- ning..-pin COMPLIMENTS OF TAUCHER SUPER SERVICE Pleasant Hills Olympia 9683 COM PLI MENTS OF JOHN BROGLIE :NSU RANCE MELROSE THEATER 2708 BrownsviIIe Road ALWAYS TI'IE BEST IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT MIKE S. TREYLINEK CARPENTER and BUILDER REMODELING and ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY ESTIMATES GIVEN Phone: FinIeyviIIe I 6-R- I 2 n--so-u...l C. WEAVER 81 SONS REPAIRING. REBUILDING and CLEANING of any MAKE of SCALE or CASH REGISTER Phone: Homestead 2764-J 9IO Ann Street Homestead, Pa. CLARK'S GARAGE GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Phone Colonial I046-R-3 BODY and FENDER WORK Library, Pa. State Route No. 88 eip 11:n-nn1n-n1n-u-up-n1n1nn1n-111un-nn-an-u-Q1u-n--uiun-u1u-n1u-:nvn--u-p1a1n- Pugv FiIIy II 1.11 1n1n-n.- .- .-n..n.-n....u..-1-..n.. -Ulu.....-.II......u.-I-111-......q.-..1..1H-.u :In --- r:- .!. ...-...-... -...-....-....-...-...-.......-In-.-....- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I KOSSAN'S i ICE CREAM BAR BOOTH SERVICE LUNCHES --- CONFECTIONS COLONIAL 9980-R-3 .,1 1 1..1..1 1 1..1..1.g1..1..1..1 1 1 1 1 S. L. GROSS REGISTERED PLUMBER ESTABLISHED IQIO PHONE: COL. IO7-R m.1,.I,1...1,,.1.,.1,r,,1,,,,.1,.r,1.1,1.1.1n1..1..,1...1,1.1.1gg1..1.p1un1 1...-1nu1.nu1uu-nu1nn1nn1nn1u --- p11 I W.R.Tuc:HoLsKl FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER X Bethel Road Library, Pa. I PHONE: COLONIAL 399 I I I i I I I 1 I I Edai I I I I I I FOR I I n1l: uf: cf: :g1:: n-n:1 ..1..1..1..1..1..1..1,,1..11.,,1.,1......uu1.nu1.nu-un1nn1mi1.n SOUTH PARK HOTEL DINNERS e Tessaro, Proprietor PHONE: COL. 9972-R-3 2 Brownsville Rd. Broughton, Pa. D V-8 7 LoRE 8. SIEMON FORD SALES AND SERVICE Phone West Newton 97 .1g.1.1..1..1nn1nn1nn1nn1nn1..1.,.......1 COMPLIMENTS OF M U Z Z Y ' S BARBER SHOP BROUGHTON, PA. J. MARKIEWICZ CAFE PICNIC GROUNDS AT REASONABLE RATES Phone: Col. 9974-R-I LIBRARY, PA. JACOB DOLENCE DeaIer in PHILCO RADIOS Phone: Colonial 998I-R-2 LIBRARY, PA. Pager-any-folir n1-: :-u1n..u: : -:: 51:1ul-r-un1.-1n1nu-uu-u- n1 H111 '!' T ng.-min-....-.I-qqlq...-.....u1.1,-: -..L...-q..g-.gh-Ili. ....n..-gl-.wing-.ql..-n.1u..qu1u1.l.-.l.......ni...-.gl I I VICTORIA GEORGE M. 1 zuPANclc's ENGLERT I BEAUTY SHOPPE CASH - FOR IHS-'SEE Big? WANT HARDWARE -- WAYNE FEEDS WALL PAPER -- PAINT -- GLASS I Brownsville Road Broughton, Pa. ROOFING -- SEEDS Phone Colonial 9924-R-3 Finleyville, Pa. I -.,,.,,,-,,- ,,,, - ,,,, -,,n,.,,,- ,,,, -M,,-,,,-,,,-,,,,n,,-,,,- , lu Nl! DiUlIcTlluvIIlli61llilrb11lAM1 llll o-1lll41-lIl11llli1llll-1 AIII 1001 1 illlllllll I 3 I V I T T O N E S CONGRATULATIONS 5 - TO l Meats -- Groceries . I 9 3 B I Ph 46-1 E' I 'u I one in ew 6 FOOTBALL SQUAD i QASTQNWLLE, PA. I E-..-..- .....-........-..-.r-.,.. ..., -..-.......... -,,-,,.u-,,-,,-,,,.n,-,,- ,,,, -M-,P ,,,, -,M,,,,-,,n-,,,.,,,-,,,,-,,,. I . H .t D Carpets --- Furniture --- Stoves I 0 O85 56 Electrical Appliances I NG QQVER Qi-IARQE ELECTROLUX - KELVINATOR I and I Brownsville Road, Cor. East Drive FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS I South Park Small down payment E 2 years to pay AL MORGUSE FINLEYVILLE FURNITURE CO. PHONE CULONWL '04 Phone 123-J Finle vane, Pa. I Y T 'Tll'Tll-'ll'illTll'TllilllTIlh9ll1lIS1ll1ll1-1ll1 Mill:-llvl ls-l11luu1 xlrl -15111111111ll:-11119154imp-1una'-uu1-rlnillllvllnvvlll if COMPLIMENTS I OF GRAHAM i DAN VALDISERRI BEERBOWER I NEWSPAPERS --- MAGAZINES E CONFECTIONS CArrick 2l3l I I Phone 9972-R-5 BROUGHTON ICUHYJ min-n-lu-1:1 11:1-n-Iu1ll--ll'-ln1lI1ln--n--n--u1gp-I-n--n--n-m1n--n1n--nu-an-un-nn1mr-un-nu-un1n1af. Page Fifty-fiv '!' I I I I I I I 1.l1..1..1..1..1,.1,.1.,,1. 1 1 COM PLIMENTS OF MR. JOHN MILLIGAN 1 1..1..1..1..1..1,111.,,1.,,1.g1nu1nn1,.1l.1..1 1 COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK FINLEYVILLE, PA. i-.,1.,1..1...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111m-an1u1u I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'i' Pu BRUNI'S CAFE BROWNSVILLE ROAD BROUGHTON, PA. 1111...1..1,,1.,1..1..-n1u1nu1 1,1 1 1..1..-u WILLIAM P. SIMMONS REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone: CoIoniaI 4I-J .u1..-. 1 1 1..1p,1..1..1..1.p1qn-1..1.1 ..-n....u LIBRARY, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF FINLEYVILLE LUMBER CO. --n-u--.---1--.-..-u-..- - .-..--.-I.-. --.--. ge Fifty-six L A U R A' S BEAUTY SHOP CaII CoIoniaI 9924-R-3 Residence IOI8-R-I3 BROUGHTON, PA. DEMAND FROM YOUR GROCE AND CONFECTIONER R GaIIiforcI's Crispe'c'ce OHS and Pop Corn Confech RETAIL STORES Harris Family Theaier. 6II3 Penn Ave.. I3I Brownsville Road Mt. OI Distributors: PURITY DISTRIBUTING CO. 744 Rebecca Ave. PE. 8OI4 Wilkin b ANDERSON DISTRIBUTING CO. I7II Lakeion Ave. CH. 7920 Wilkin b FEDERAL FOOD, INC. PE. 7 205 Penn Ave., Wilkinsburg JOHN WARGO' CAFE S YOU CAN EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY Library Road Library, Pa I Qs -......-.................-...-..-..-..-..-..-.......-...... 4. 1..1,.,.-.....,.-..1..1...-...-.. .-,--...1..1g,1n1... COM PI.I M ENTS OF A FRIEND WARDLE'S GARAGE P O N T I A C SALES AND SERVICE FINLEYVILLE, PA. Phone FinIeyviIIe 9I2O COM PI.I M ENTS OF FRANK R. BOLTE J ,. , -.n..ni..-...i.l1..1..1..1 1.15.1 COM PLIM ENTS OF BRENTWOOD MOTOR COACH x f S . 744 COMPLIMENTS ,X A N r ? I or q1MI,ffVf Q CYRCLIES THE UJDRLD . . . ATHLETIC EIIUIPIIIEIIT COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS or OF LIBRARY DR. C. F. GRAHAM AND BARBER SHOP MISS J. W. HERR Charles DOIII, Proprietor Phone: Colonial I067-R-3 1ui..1uig.in1..1...1......ul...-.gtI.1u..,.-,.-..,...,1,,1.,1g.1.. 1.11.1-.1ll.-.......1n.-..1.........1 Pago I'rIIvf Originality is a quality of the imagination. It is the abil- ity to take the usual elements of picture and story and present them to your student body in a new, different and interesting fashion. Our School Service organization has long been noted for its true originality in Year Book planning. Qw t 2 E4 P F fl vigllt Booster Page Compliments MR. MARTIN E. WEAVER MR. L. R. CUTSHALL MISS BLANCHE F. MALONEY MR. BEN. Pm. DISEOI MISS FRENDLY ROTHAAR MR. W. D. SOWA MISS RITA HOLLERAN MR. MELVIN C. BURKETT MISS CAROLINE REISER MISS DOLORES HOFFMAN MR. CHARLES F. HUCKESTEIN MISS MARY JEAN GOVE MISS SARA DIXON MISS ELIZABETH PHILLIPS MR. GEORGE ROSS MRS. SOPHIE KIRBY MR. MAC PHILLIPS MISS IDA MILLER MISS DELIA TESSARO LOUTTIT HARDVVARE ART'S TAVERN 4. - -......-..............-.. --..- .-.....-......... in I I I Boosier Paqe Complimenis ADAM SANCEVVICH CATHERINE YASULIS GERRY MARACINI ALLENE OSKIN JULIA SEMAK LOUIS GROZNIK, JR. HELEN HARBUTZ ANNE OEFITY REV. E. A. O'NEIL MISS LOUISE DIMPFL MR. AL MCBRIDE. JR. MR. JOHN JOHNSON JEWEL THAMES MISS ANNA M. SMITH MR. STEVE SCHANO MR. BILL YOUNG MR. JOHN J. BRUCE MR. N. N. SCHVVORTZEN MR. BILL TRAVIS MR. JOHN BRUNO MRS. MARY BUTTICE Ol' -'l-'l--'-ll-ll-ll- --------- I -----.-n-..-........-.,- - - P s ' 1111: 1.n1lu1..1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n..n1n1n.-u..u1..1n1u1. Boosier Page Complimenis MR. AND MRS. THOMAS McKEE MISS RUTH SPEER HARRIET GEIGER MR. AND MRS. ALBERT ROADWAY MRS. ANNA NESKY MR. HAROLD DUMM ELLIOTT AND JOHN BLACK MIKE MOONEY URKAVICH MR. RAY CHESNUTT MISS FRANCES REBARNICK PAUL AND JAMES CEYROLLES MR. AND MRS. FRANK SMITH MR. AND MRS. JAMES V. CASEY MR. RALPH TRAX, SR. DR. S. L. CALLERY MR. LEO NAGLE ROSENBURCI STORE MR. ANDY KRAMER WERB SHOE STORE MR. JOHN SVVEEZY MR. ANDY BARATI 4. - -..-...-......-..-. -....-- ...-....-..-...-...-..-..-..-..-..- - I 5 TELEPHONE FA. 3955 JOHN Qmxwfosn ARE OISAND ommmwrnxn RINTI I8-20 XVEST STOCKTON AVENUE N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 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