South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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MMT 1940 fwfr ion LOUIS MILICEVICH: The secrets of nature have not more gift in taciturnity . . . ROBLRT MILLER: Bob' has found time for dramatics, football, agriculture, and a gal or two . . . JOHN MINOSKI: May John play as well on life's dramatic stage as in our senior play . . RUSSELL MOGNET: Initlative, perseverance, and depen- dability-likes to prepare plays and programs . . . BETTY JEAN MORROW: A true, sincere friend, straight-forward and unaffected, a good typist, too . . . FRANCES O'LEAR: Stateiy and graceful, Frances has held the honored position of drum major . . . JOSEPH ORLANDI: Joe is small in stature, but great in abundance of untiring energy . . . BORIS OSOJNAK: A brilliant chemist and mathematician, a thorough student in all subjects . . . HELEN PASHKI: Brisk and lively in her step, a n'mble performer on the gym apparatus . . . ANNABELLE PITTAVINO: Annabelle has won as many friend.: as she has deservedly won admirers as pianist . . . JOHN PITTAVINO: A man of many offices, debater, musician, and ambitious for school of finance . . . JACK REDLESKI: Jack's favorite sport is hunting. We think it's conversing with Frances . . . JOHN SALOMONE: John does little talking and more thinking-likes to play soccer and hockey . . . BETTIE SCHOLL: The poise, charm and grace of a model, talents of an artist, too . . . ANN SELIY: Ann is a good dancer, and a lover of all women's sports . . . GLENN SHUPE: Glenn spends his spare time making model air- planes. A future aeronautical engineer, perhaps . . . CLIFFORD SILVASY: Thrice on the all-county football team! Cliff is highly esteemed by all . . . LAIRD SILVASY: We all like Laird for his genial personality and football ability . . . PAUL SMITH: Still waters run deep. Paul speaks quietly and is of a serious mien . . . ANNA MAE SMITLEY: A certain someone thinks this talented singer is lots of fun, and so do we . . . MARY STANDISH: Clear-thinking, intelligentg possessor of high ideals, and a keen understanding of innumerable subjects . . . TONY STANGRY: Tony manages to have fun anytime, anywhere, likes dancing in particular . . . WALTER STANGRY: As manager of athletic equipment, Walter has contributed much toward our athletic success . . . LEWIS STECK: Besides attending school, Lewis helps operate a dairy and delivers milk. E N H U N D R E D A N D F' O R.

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UTI' .N 11,14- dfazfz-t 4115-,.,..f- Clifford stoner Geo g T mich aku Marie Uritza ' Sarah Webb X I ' A 'f J Dorsie Willard Alfons Zastawniak Josephine Zorosak Aldo Zulian O 646 ?'.4.4.14,0 0 af 0 In o CLIFFORD STOTTLER, JR.: What can that far away look in happy-go-lucky Junior's blue eyes mean? . . . GEORGE TOMICH: George is usually silent, but wise and sincere when he does speak . . . MARIE URITZA: Once you know Marie you will want her for an intimate friend . . . SARAH WEBB: Respected by everyone, Sarah's tastes and personality are always entirely feminine . . . DORSIE WILLARD: We're sold on the fact that Dorsie is a superb salewoman of superb products, lvis. South Huntingdonsl . . . ALFONS ZASTAWNIAK: Stage manager HAI has been of invalu- able service in our dramatic productions . . . JOSEPHINE ZOKROSAK: Perfectly sculp- tured features, golden blond hair, Josephine is often heard singing a popular tune . . . ALDO ZULIAN: A1do's assets include wavy, black hair, a Chrysler automobile, and a complacent manner . . . STEVE KREMPASKY: Steve can have a good time anywhere. He takes what comes and never worries . . . HERMAN ZYLA: Herman's motto seems to be, Actions speak louder than words . He's interested in aeronautics. T H E F O R T O F N I N E

Suggestions in the South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) collection:

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 55

1940, pg 55

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 6

1940, pg 6

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 9

1940, pg 9

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 12

1940, pg 12

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 43

1940, pg 43

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 7

1940, pg 7


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