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-.k -4:0 J A2135 - , ,fi ' '-'-Y'-.ry -, qu, ,gf-.f-., ' Y - ,. , :V .gb 4 SILVER PENNIES I VOLUME 19 I 9 4 6 l PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS SAINT ANN HIGH SCHOOL LANSFORD, PENNSYLVANIA DEDICA TION To the Son of Man, Who came on earth and lived among men to teach us how to live in peace and harmony, We, the Class of '46, lovingly dedicate this edition of SILVER PENNIES with the prayer that He will inspire our leaders to make a just and lasting peace that will include the rights of all men. 38913 ST. ANN'S CHURCH In moments before our Eucharistic King, our souls are strengthened REVEREND JOSEPH A. O'BRIEN Because of his untiring efforts and his intimate asso- ciation with Saint Ann's High School, Father O'Brien has gained the respect and confidence of each student, from the youngest freshman to the oldest senior. 4 ,, REVEREND JOSEPH B. CURRAN Father Curran is our Religion teacher and athletic advisor. Although at Saint Ann's only a year, he has won the friendship of all the students by his spiritual guidance, and his ardent interest in both the scholastic and social life of each individual. MA Y PROCESSION Again we greet our Mother, And sing in tuneful lay, Our dearest blessed lady, Our lovely Queen of May. 46 U. X: M 'MQ 5. 1 I , SBK? ' MAY QUEEN HELEN CRAMPSIE O Mary, we crown thee with blossoms today Queen of the Angels, Queen of the May. , I ' X x . X K2 X' 1. Bishop Lamb administers the Sacrament of Confirmation in St. Ann's Church. 2-3. We visit our Divine Captain in the Convent Chapel before each game. W6 01 0.69410 bgodfga 'EWU 'gf beeml- fmhnw Gt -W1 '1 ' 'bij' an uikkd Hp u-nur clmmm othcd n ugh. .001 offin bf' yd' wry smnrl' ja uykwwfv U' M Vg! Quang? wi UNH mf do 19 . N041 H hllf 5415, QM had rjlnl. JW-1- . mm' 89.559511 wir! grawfna OM nfors , wt class . nn .mf -fu. :Nurzr is the Sdnior wk fdyli Gldimomlnif of 4-Mt' qul, 1 viclfzoq vm t',UTCK hw fan. s unions Of ou- Sf 445.53 Hgh, cl Mink, P1 qw sn W elm: of '41, 'IW for -UC, 'Hu ber ,pu Will dfways pf-mem SISTER M. NATIVITY English 3 and 4 Geometry Business Arithmetic Chemistry Biology FACULTY MOTHER M. ST. REGIS Religion 3 Algebra 1 History 2 Typewriting 1 and 2 LEQSIO ll SISTER M. ESPERANCE Religion 1 English l and 2 History 3 and 4 General Science SISTER MARION CECILIA Music- Vocal and Instrumental SISTER M. YOLANDA Religion 2 French 1 and 2 Latin l and 2 History l Ta, Tlhxll 'lir g Q, is 'iiiniii ilg i fl ...... i.. .... ... ...... .. Qi 57 IIIIIIIII ? H E I' if E D E' 55 'W it rr -4 'ffl I fee IIIIIIIIIQ E. ST. ANN HIGH SCHOOL The education we have received at St. Ann's has been a well-balanced one. We have been trained spiritually, mentally, and physically, as we have tried to depict here. CLA SS SONG TUNE: I Can't Begin To Tell You We can't begin to tell you How much we'll miss St. Ann's, The years we spent together Were so grand. We can't begin to tell you How happy we were here, Our thoughts will always be With St. Ann's, dear. But when we think of leaving, Tears gather in our eyes, For St. Ann's is the school that we Dearly idolize. And so, farewell, dear St. Ann's, Although we're leaving you, We'll always remember and Ever cherish you. i212 Q idiiw .Maha DOLORES ELAINE BARTLEY Del A girl, quiet and tall, She is liked by one and all. Dolores is one of the tall, peaceful, reserved members of the class. ln her own tranquil man- ner she accomplishes what she sets out to do. Her ambition is to be an interior decorator, in which profession we wish her the best of luck. EDWARD IOSEPH BOYLE President of the A. A., Class Treasurer. Assistant Sports Editor of Silver Pennies, Center of the Basketball Team ..SkiN,y,, Jn inferlious smile and a cheery Hello Make lzim a friend you're glad to knofw. Skippy is one of our popular, happy-go- lucky classmates. His cheerful personality has won for him the loyalty of all his schoolmates. His athletic achievements were curtailed by a mishap sustained in the first Tamaqua game which incapacitated him for the rest of the sea- son. We wish you better luck in the game of life, Skippy l STEPHANIE ANN BENEK Reporter for Silver Pennies Fannie,' fl truer friend you'd scarcely find, For she has -wealth of soul and mind. Fannie, as she is known among her class- mates, is quiet and unassuming. There is an air of sincerity about this blonde maiden who has accomplished much in her own quiet way. Dur- ing her four years at St. Ann's, she has won the respect and admiration of all. Knowing her, we feel sure that she will succeed in her chosen vocation and someday become the private sec- retary of her dreams. FRANCIS IOHN BUBAK Center of the Basketball Team, Reporter for Silver Pennies nBep0,, Repo is a boy fwlm has allways fried, Surress fwill find him al its side. Francis, known to all his classmates as Be- po, has made his four years at St. Ann's both educational and enjoyable. He was a member of the St. Ann's basketball squad and his su- perb play at center has helped the team in bringing many a victory to our dear Alma Ma- ter. A'Bepo's ability to make the best of every- thing will be a great asset to his success in life. ANN THERESA BOYLE Circulation Manager of Silver Pennies: Cheerleader 3 4 Irish :llfways smiling, alfways gay, We knofw that Ann twill stay fha! Away. There's never a dull moment while Ann is around. Her good humor and high spirits en- velop those who are near her. She can be gay without being boisterous. Having fun is not her only aim: there is also a time for work, and to this she gives her best efforts. Keep up the good work, Ann, and we're certain you'll be the most accomplished X-Ray technician ever. i214 UW ELIZABETH LUCINDA CAMP Reporter for Silver Pennies, Cheerleader 3 Bette Sonudirnrs quiet, somelimf: noi, Shel: a girl fwho is liked a lot. Bette is one of the diminutive members of the class, but as the old saying goes, Good things come in small packages. She is shy at all times, sweet and lovable always. We can foresee nothing but the best for her as a future designer. IOHN ALOYSIUS CANNON Forward on the Basketball Team. Reporter for Silver Pennies Jackie rllway: mrefrfe, sometimes gay, Desrribes Jackie in a .simple way. Iackie's life is filled with gaiety and friend- liness. His athletic interest is shown by his active teamwork on the Varsity. His coopera- tive spirit bespeaks the qualities of a successful worker and promises a brilliant future. What more need we say. except that we wish him God's blessing in the future. ANNE IOAN COURY Editorfin-Chief of Silver Pennies: Orchestra, Organist: Cheer Leader 2, 3. 4 Dark Eyes .'l .rmarf lass, fwho'.t lor.: of fun, Our ,lime is loved by weryone. Anne is one of the foremost personalities of our class. She has the knack of knowing when to be gay. Her literary ability was shown in her successful efforts as editor of our school pa- per. The orchestra. too. has known Anne's skilled touch at the piano. Her sterling qualities as a friend and her determination to succeed will carry her through in whatever her choice in the future may be. EDWARD ANTHONY COLIRY Treasurer of Silver Pennies, Center of IayVee Team Cum lIrr1 .f Ihr Iypr' of frlfml fo fhoosf, .llfways happy and Wally lo amuse. Cuta has made many a friend with his timely wit and jovial manner. He takes his studies seriously, and is very persevering. He plans to further his knowledge by becoming an engineer. Knowing him as we do, we predict a bright future for him. HELEN MARIE CRAMPSIE May Queen, Secretary of Silver Pennies, Secretary of Senior Class Honey ,-l pretty Irish lass 'with a raplifvuting grin, Lllllghlllfl hazel ryfs, your hrarf .vhf J .turf lo fwin. Helen with her unquenchable spirit made ev- ery day of the four years in St. Ann's High School happy for us. She always found time to touch up the serious side of our school days with a bit of humor. Her winning personality has captivated the hearts of all. Helen's ambi- tion is to become a nurse, and we are certain that her patients will be benefitted as much by her happy disposition as by her skillful nursing. HELEN IANE GALGOCI Salutatorian, Librarian, Advertising Manager of Silver Pennies HGH'-, She is our librarianj we all fall har Gal, In work, at play, or pleasure, she's always a grand pal. Anyone who has met and known our Gal is acquainted with her warm, frank, sincere manner. She ranks high in scholastic achieve- ments, but she can always find a minute to make us smile. She deserves praise for the extra-curricular work which she has willingly undertaken and successfully accomplished. Her perseverance and courage will pilot her through her career as a nurse. We are certain that she will attain her goal in the World of Tomorrow. KIERAN IOSEPH DALE Left Tackle of the Golden Dragons, Manager of the Basketball Team, Reporter for Silver Pennies Guia Quiet, unassuming, and tall, He's a boy who's on the hall. Kieran is one of the righthand men of the class who can be depended on to see a thing to the finish. His modesty keeps him out of the limelight, but his sterling character and genuine goodness have won for him our respect and admiration. GENEVIEVE ANN GALLAGHER Reporter for Silver Pennies Jeanne Someiimes jolly, will: seldom a frown, There's a friendly gleam in hcr ryes of llrofwn. In Ieanne one finds a true friend. The world would be a much pleasanter place if there were more like her. She has a wealth of com- mon sense, and a fund of humor which has been a source of amusement to us at school. It is plain to see that Ieanne will be missed by all. GEORGE IAMES DEMETRIADES Guard of the Golden Dragons, Guard of the Basketball Team, Circulation Manager of Silver Pennies Doggie :I sunny disposirion and a sunny smile, lil miscehiewous lad who thinks life's worthwhile. Mischief, humor, and seriousness are combin- ed to make up '4Georgie. His happy disposi- tion and disarming smile have saved him many bumps in life, His ambition in life is to be a dentist, and we feel sure he will make his pa- tients smile, even when pulling their teeth. IEANNE BERNETTA KELLY Reporter for Silver Pennies Kitten Your rheerful smile has brightened many a day, So in lhe future rarry on that way. . In Ieanne we discover the qualities of loyalty and friendliness. She is always alert, in work as well as play. Everyone admires her for she shares her joy with everyone. Her ambition for the future is nursing. We feel sure that much suffering will be alleviated by her watchful care. 16 17 BERNADINE HEDWIG KONICKI Reporter for Silver Pennies uBefnie,, Sofnelilnes serious, mort of the lime, gay: .tluburn-haired Bernie 'will brightvn life'.r fway. No matter who is present or with whom she is talking, Bernie is at ease. She is a win- some lass and a studious pupil. Her charming personality has won for her many friends. Her ambition is to be a nurse. a profession in which we know she will be a success. MANUEL IOSEPH DOMINIC Alumni Editor of Silver Pennies, Manager of the Basketball Team Manny Small hu! mighly fwith plenty lo dog ll f' regret to bid Manny aideu. Although he is one of the smallest fellows in the room, his personality attracts everyone. His skill in work and keen intention aid him in all undertakings. As manager of the basketball team, he performed his duties energetically and seriously. We know that with God's help, A'Manny 's geniality will help him attain his goal without difficulty. HELEN ROSE LIPOSKY Reporter for Silver Pennies nLipyn Lipy is a friend most true, .llfwnys happy, nffufr hluv. Lipy is a true friend to all. Her gentleness and understanding manner have won for her the esteem of everyone who has had the good for- tune to meet her. We, her classmates, are sure that success will be prominent in any task she chooses to undertake. God speed to you, 'ALipy ! IAMES VINCENT FERRARA Reporter for Silver Pennies, Orchestra Jimmy .llfways happy, hriyhl, and yay, Jimmy is u frirnd in 1'w1'ry fway. Iimmy is our accomplished trumpeter who hails from Nesquehoning. He is a keen musical student and a very loyal friend. Iimmy is always full of fun. Many times during his four years at St. Ann's he has cheered us with antics and pleasant humor. The Class of '46 wishes him success in whatever Held of endeavor he may choose to enter. MARY IULIANN MAYZEL Orchestra. Reporter for Silver Pennies Maisie Uur Mary ir Irvs joli1', lI in.vo1n1', rharming, and brimful of glfv. Mary's wit and subtle commentaries on life in general have brightened many a dreary mo- ment. Her infectious humor has kept us chuck- ling most of the time. Mary's musical talent has brought her extraordinary praise from all. Her aim and ambition is to be a success in the business world. INEZ MARIE MCCULLION Advertising Manager of Silver Pennies Orchestra, Cheer Leader .-Mac,, In all aetifvities she tools part, Inez really has a -winning heart. Mac is a little girl with laughing brown eyes. Full of energy, she was always ready to help a friend in need. During her years at St. Ann's, 'AMac has proven her ability in many ways, chiefly as directress of the orchestra and as a snappy cheerleader. We'll be missing you, ..MaC.,, EDWARD FLORIAN HEBDA Art Editor of Silver Pennies Eddie Shy, quiet, and a lower of art, One fwha twill alfways do his part. Eddie is a quiet, studious type, who finds time for fun as well as for his studies, but his favorite pastime is drawing. The pages of SIL- VER PENNIES have often been adorned with his art. We are confident that Eddie is one who is going places. We take this opportu- nity to say, good luck, and good drawing to our art editor. MARY ALICE MELLEY Assistant Editor of Silver Pennies Mel She's gentle, quaint, and witty, too, Competent, useful, good, and true. Mel's sunny disposition and generous, sym- pathetic good nature have won for her a host of friends. Besides being an excellent student, she is an enthusiastic sports fan. Keep up the good work, Mary, and we know you will not only be a success yourself, but you will help others on to victory. IOHN IOSEPH KELLY Oscar Loyal, kind, and reser-'uedf His friendship fwill long he preser-ved. Oscar is one of the shy, well-mannered members of the class. In his own quiet way he has made himself a friend of all. His hidden wit has afforded many moments of laughter. His energetic spirit is always active in sharing class undertakings. We're sure that his calm deter- mination will help him succeed in all his future enterprises. CATHERINE CECILIA O'DONNELL Reporter for Silver Pennies Kathy Her winning fways, right 'from the start, Have Kwon for her a sjzeeial place in our heart. The cheerfulness, sincerity, and helpfulness which characterizes her few years in St. Ann's High School, have helped to lighten and bright- en all our ways. Kathy is looking forward to becoming a nurse, and with her kind and lov- able disposition, we feel sure that she will become a very valuable asset to the nursing profession. rf-6318 Isl! e i 19 THERESA MARIE OGOZALEK Class Poet, Orchestra Tessie .'I prrlly girl, though .rmall in size, lVi!h a fwinsome .smile and nifzf blur eyes. For four years we have had the pleasure of being with Tessie. We enjoyed her poems immensely . . . especially Dreaming, her An- thology winner. To explain our friend, We'll have to resort to mathematics, for she adds to our joys, subtracts from our cares, divides her little goodies with us, and multiplies time to help others. With this system, life is bound to hold success for our i'Tessie. IOSEPH STANISLAUS KOCON Sports Editor of Silver Pennies, Vice-President of Senior Class, Secretary of the A.A., Right Halfbaclt of the Goldrn Dragons, Captain and Guard on the Basketball Team UA,flk0n ll1 .v nu! Jo shy, h'1 ll lIl Ul'l' frr'I,' - Iliff our of Ihr' l14'.vl frirmls fwf fvr rf1,w'r mfr. Koko has distinguished himself in every- thing he has undertaken. His likeable personal- ity has made him very popular with everyone. By his football and basketball feats, he has proven himself to be an outstanding athlete of our Alma Mater. As secretary of the A. A., he performed his duties exceptionally well. May the future hold nothing but the best for you. PHILOMENA MARY PAVONNE Reporter for Silver Pennies Phil Starry-eyed and pleasant, loo, Friend: like her an' very fffw. Phil is a happy lass, ready to give a help- ing hand whenever there is anything to be done. When she is present, we are sure that there will never be a dull moment, for she is bright, pleasant, and full of fun. We especially admire Phil for her charming and keen ways of expressing herself, We'll miss her, we know, but may the best of luck attend her always. IOHN WALTER NOWAK Exchange Editor of Silver Pennies, President cf Senior Class Butch Smdious, vnrrqrlir, and nfal, .-Irv qualifier fwhifh :nuke our przwidml fornplflr. Here is a boy who has striven hard to live up to his office as president of the Class of '46. That he has been successful is proven by the fact that he is the favorite of everyone. We know that whatever awaits him in this strange world, he will End his way to success and hap- piness. Good luck and Godspeed! IRENE ILONA PETRICH Valedictorian. Orchestra, Advertising Manager for Year Book uPete,, Strong fwill, lawn: mind-Ihz'y'rz' in full mrasurr In Pet1', fwho5z' friendship is, indeed, a treasure. lf you sensed a gust of wind advancing to- wards you in the corridors of our Alma Mater. you could be quite certain that it was MPete performing her many chores. We really believe that the term i'rush was her passport to suc- cess. Pete showered upon us numerous mo- ments of bliss with her exceptional piano play- ing. Attending sports activities was next in line as her favorite pastime. However, these did not keep her from being an A-1 student, and we, the Class of '46, feel confident that God's Di- vine Providence has patterned for her a posi- tion of esteem, of fame, and of fortune, in the years to come. ELEANOR SOPHIE PORAMBO Orchestra HE-In Gairty lllld.ffll'!'l'flll7lc 5J all lhe fwhile: I Combine with the rharm of her fwznnzng smile. Eleanor is one of the typical St. Ann's stu- dents. Her carefree air and captivating manner have been a source of joy to all her friends throughout her school days. El's musical ability has made her a member of St. Ann's school orchestra. The Class of '46 wishes her success and happiness in whatever she under- takes. GEORGE IOHN REPIK Manager of Basketball Team, Reporter for Silver Pennies Dakar Tall, dark, and a genial lad,' .-I hfller pal couldrft he had. George's pleasing personality and his bright and cheerful outlook on life have won for him the respect of everyone. His seriousness and earnestness have proven to be an asset in all our undertakings. With such traits as these, we are convinced that he will attain the success and happiness which he so richly deserves. Good luck and God bless you! ELIZABETH ANN SKRABAK Reporter for Silver Pennies Betty lVinsome, cheerful, alfways on the yoj Bury is one fwe're happy to knolw. Get up and go! This common phrase, briefly, expresses what we'd like to say about this girl. Betty is one of the few with an unlimited supply of vigor. Her alertness and readiness to cooperate will do much to aid her in attaining the goal for which she strives. FRANCIS MICHAEL STACHINA Forward on the Basketball Team Flexy Short, blond, and an athlftif star- His farm' and fwit will take him far. Fleury came to us in our last year, but it didn't take long for us to become acquainted with him and admire his athletic abilities. His superb playing on the court was an important factor in our team's success. We know that his geniality and excellent character will be a val- uable asset in whatever career he chooses. IRENE THERESA UHER Orchestra Renie Herelv a girl you're .ture to see Alt any class activity. Irene is one of our most avid sports fans. At every game she's there, cheering the best team to victory. Irene has an optimistic outlook on the future. Through her eyes the future is bright and rosy: she doesn't worry about those dark clouds. We're sure that she'll conquer them in her usual cheerful manner. The Class of '46 wishes Irene the best of luck in her way of life. f l 1 .l A . Q. i i320 21 FRESHMAN YEAR High Schooll The prospect thrilled us, but September First, nineteen forty- two, witnessed forty dillident grown-up children wending their way toward the freshman room. Initiation Day found us still quaking until, our induction examination passed, we became full-fledged, though still bewildered, members of our Alma Mater. Our schedule now included algebra with X and Y not the only unknown at first. Formidable Latin gradually became easier. We stalked the pages of ancient history and learned a great deal about our religion, while we hoped we wrote and talked English. The presentation of an Amateur Hour at our social brought out much hidden talent. October of this year found Helen Crampsie again in our midst, but by the time vacation rolled around, we had lost Dolores Baldini, Rose Badowsky, Francis Dickman, Charles Fisher, and William Iones, who is now studying to be a Carmelite Father. SOPHOMORE YEAR We proceeded with a little more confidence to the sophomore room. That we were studious was proven by the number of books we carried home each night. Seeing things through the microscope was thrilling as well as enlight- ening. The terminology of biology became ours, and we gradually grew accustomed to the intricate figures of geometry. We helped Caesar fight his wars and met the rulers of European countries, but most of all we accumu- lated knowledge of our faith. Our dramatic talents were revived with the presentation of And the Lamp Went Gut. Thirty-four of us looked forward eagerly to our junior year, for Rose Badowski and Stephen Repik were no longer with us. 422 23 1292 JUNIOR YEA R With eager anticipation, we commenced our junior year. Mary Iaso, Iolin Uillwert, and Francis CJ'l,eary did not return, but two ol these Vacancies were lilled lvy Mary Nlelley and Edward Boyle. Chemical symbols and formulae were not nearly so terrifying as we had anticipated, and we soon learned to balance equations with skill. We found another use for our mirrors as we practiced the sounds of the letters as used in French. We also found out what Cicero had to say against Cfataline. At our annual social we thrilled our audience with our antics in The l.it- tle l2ed School House. Much of our leisure was spent in dreams of and plans for the lunior-Senior prom. Now we were eligible, not to lwe invited. lwul to invite our friends to our first formal. Promotions in Iunc made us - yes, seniors. JUNIO R CLA SS Olf'I lCl:'lx'S Iolin Nowak, l'resident: Iosepli Kocon. 'l'i'easurer: Kieran Dale, Vice-l'resiilent: Ann Coury. Secretary. fourlesx ol Call-Chronicle SENIOR YEAR With the mantle of seniorship placed upon our shoulders, we began the last lap of our high school journey. Our number was augmented by the com- ing of Frances Stachina. No new subjects were added to our roster, but we felt ourselves pursued by the Hound of Heaven and sat with King Arthur at the Round Table. Our anthologies made us poetry conscious and one of our number, Theresa Ogozalek, had her poem, Dreaming, published in the National High School Anthology. Eton hats in our class colors were the envy of the underclassmen. The spotlight shone on us in the presentation of Thanks Awfullyn at our senior social. Attendance at the regional press conference in Mahanoy City woke our journalistic senses and three editions of SILVER PENNIES, as well as the Year Book, were the result. Prom night found us leading the grand march. A spiritual retreat was something new and a treat to our souls. Class Day and Sing a Song of Sixteen found us before the footlights and an apprecia- tive audience. Graduation -our diplomas in our possession -finds the cur- tains of our high school days closing on the Class of '46. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Senior Class Officers of St. Ann's High School, Lansford, are. left to right: Edward Boyle, Treasurer: Helen Crampsie, Secretary: Joseph Kocon, Vice-President, and Iohn Nowak, President. 24 SIL VER PEN N I ES S TA FF J Seated: Manuel Dominic, Alumni Editor: Helen Cram sie, Secret r g Ed 1 d C T p a y war oury, reasurer: Inez McCul- lion, Advertising Manager: Ioseph Kocon, Sports Editor: Mary Melley. Assistant Editor. Standing: George Qemctriades, Circulation Manager: Helen Galqoci, Advertising Manager: Iohn Nowak, Ex- 2555995 change Editor: Edward Boyle. Sports Editor: Edward Hebda, Art Editor: Ann Boyle, Circulation Manager: Anne Coury, Editor-in-Chief. cffqymj Patron: The Immaculate Conception Flower: Yellow Tea Rose Colors: Blue and White Motto: Semper Paratusn BELIEVE IT OR NOT Here it is Iune 7, 1956! I would never have believed that I could look back and gaze upon those carefree graduates of '46 who have since emerged as the most prominent citizens of the United States. Who am I to tell you this??l!! Introductions are not in order: I am Father Time. All individuals interest me, and especially do these thirty-live distinguished young men and women, members of the alumni of St. Ann's High School, Lansford, Penn- sylvania. Fame and fortune is theirs in all walks of life, and I deem it my greatest privilege to present them to you. Foremost in my line of focus lies Mary A. Melley. Mary is an ace test pilot for the Glenn Hammond Curtiss airplane-manufacturing plant, New York. In all probability you have read accounts of her daring performances for she is renowned throughout the world. Now, behold Anne Coury, who resides in the Empire State. As mana- ger of the illustrious Dreamway Theatre, at Times Square, she is constantly in connection with the playwrights, actors, and producers of the 'Great White Way, As I recall, only a few days ago, Iames Ferrara, celebrated trumpet player, and his Syncopators, featured Helen Liposky as vocalist in Anne's theatre: a feat which brought acclaim from the leading critics, among these being Edward Boyle. His views of theatrical exhibitions are published as a daily column in the New York Times, of which Francis Bubak is editor. I remember how he hated to write compositions in high school, but Stephanie Benek is his amanuensis and advisor. lust the other day, Francis had pub- lished a detailed account of Manuel Dominic, who is now in Peru, conducting an expedition for the recovery of ancient relics and records of the Inca Indians of Peru. In his company are George Repik and Edward Coury, surveyor and engineer, respectively. George and Edward discovered the site of an Inca temple which is more than 1,000 years old. Back in New York, Edward Hebda is the illustrator for this geographical research. Manuel will forward his findings to the New York Museum, where in September he will begin a series of lectures on the customs and life of this ancient tribe. Doctor George Demetriades, D. D. S., has just opened his Park Avenue ofHce in New York. George has recently received the degree of Bachelor of Medicine from Penn State University, where four years ago he was acclaimed the man most likely to succeed. In the same vicinity, a promising young lawyer, Iohn Kelly, resides in a Park Avenue penthouse. He is recognized for the valuable assistance he gave the district attorney in prosecuting the expose? of the State vs. Densley case. In the midst of the hubbub in the nation's capital, Washington, D. C.. Postmaster General Iohn Cannon has returned from the Hfteenth consecutive U. N. O. conference held at Berne, Switzerland. While overseas, he encoun- tered Eleanor Porambo, who is acting secretary for the Polish Ambassador, Augustus Poniatowski. Iohn also learned that Irene Uher, a former class- mate, is employed as chief interpreter for the Czechoslovakian embassy. His return trip was marked by an impressive coincidence, for his plane was piloted by Marine Captain Iohn W. Nowak, who at this time was on a mission to Washington, D. C. His mission completed, Iohn made his way to the Walter Reed Hospital to visit a buddy of his in the Marine Air Corps, who was recuperating from injuries sustained in an airplane crash. Iust by chance. 5626 2794 Iohn met Mrs. Cyril Van Witherspoon III, nee Elizabeth Skrabak. F.lizabeth's husband is chief surgeon on the hospital's staff, with Helen Crampsie as his assistant surgical nurse. Iourneying onward to the Mid-West, I discern many more familiar faces. In Chicago, Philomena Pavone heads the Brent College for Beauticians. The hair styles she has created are nationwide because of their uniqueness. Phil- omena's studio was designed and remodeled by those incomparable interior decorators, Dolores E. Bartley and Elizabeth L. Camp. Not far away, Doctor Catherine O'Donnell, M. D., carries on her practice in her own private hospital. Inez McCu1lion, R. N., is an asset to the institu- tion, proving her capability as supervisor of nurses. The modern laboratory of this hospital is conducted by Bernadine Konicki, who is furthering her studies in phrenology. Heeding the call of the Far West, we find Theresa Ogozalek vacationing in Nevada, where she hopes to obtain some scenic color and atmosphere for her forthcoming poetry. You are already acquainted with her Students Anthology. I have traversed the vast territory of the United States and it is with pleas- ure I enter San Francisco, California, for here I find Commissioner Kieran Dale of the city police. He was influential in uncovering the espionage plot on the waterfronts of this great metropolis. On Pier 62, the largest refueling base for both ships and tankers, is owned and managed by Ioseph S. Kocon and Francis I. Stachina, the great petroleum magnates. The liner, UU. S. S. Ronsonf' raised anchor and embarked on a pleasure cruise to the Philippines from this pier. On board were Ieanne Kelly and Mary Mayzel. Ieanne, an eminent physician, is bound for the South Sea islands where she will continue her experiments for the cure of rare tropical fevers. Mary, however, will go on to Hong Kong, China, where her newest film is in casting. She will portray the heroine opposite Niles Astor, famous screen star. As you see, these friends of mine have traveled far and wide. Irene Petrich has recently returned from France, where she received her degree of Master of Fine Arts. She was graduated with highest honors from the Paris Con- servatory of Music. Her close friend and associate, Helen Galgoci, is also in Paris, for she is superintendent of the Bequerel Foundation for the Advance- ment of Uranium Study. She recently aided Dr. Benreau in his discovery of the ninety-seventh element. Only a few weeks ago, Helen met an old friend and colleague, Ann Boyle, who has completed her course of study in labora- tory technology at the Sorbonne Institute, Paris. Anne and Helen had dinner together at the Cafe de Rue. Suddenly an amiable photographer snapped their picture. Who was behind the camera? You've guessed it! It was none other than Ieanne Gallagher, who had climbed the heights to fame as Holly- wood's foremost protographer. Ieanne is touring Europe in order to find some picturesque spot for a sequence in Van Grant Productions' new film. These three had quite a night for renewing acquaintances and for that matter, so have I. In fact, this resume? has left me breathless. I hope and trust the following years shall prove as profitable for the Class of '46 as has the short ldicade since they have ventured from the mantle of their beloved Alma ater. CLASS WILL TO FATHER O'BRIEN-We wish to extend our sincere gratitude for your watchful care concerning our spiritual and temporal welfare. TO FATHER CURRAN-Our sincere appreciation for your earnest efforts in our social and sports activities. TO OUR FACULTY-Our faithful, never-tiring Sisters, we leave our profound gratitude for your kindness and helpfulness during our four years at St. Ann's. TO THE IUNIORS'-We leave our thanks for your cooperation and a wish for your success as leaders of the high school. TO THE SOPHOMORES-:Vedleave two more years of St. Ann's and the cold side of the ui ing. TO THE FRESHMEN-We leave our interest and love for St. Ann's -may you always cherish it as we do. Cornelius Boyle-'ASkippy's green sport coat. Ioseph Boyle- Manny's pranks in class. Charles Breslin- Dakar's love of St. Mary's. Regis Dale-His brother's trips to Tamaqua. Mario Delpero- Bepo's dancing technique. William Donavan- Flexy's position as forward on the team. Francis Furey- Papey's artistic ability. Edward Gallagher-A'Doggie's new '46 Ford. Ioseph Gilbert- Manny's job as head manager. Alfred Grieff- Cuta's dark, wavy hair. Ioseph Kielbasa- Guta's front seat. William Longhi- Koko's speed on the gridiron. Ioseph McLaughlin- Iackie's messenger job. Paul Sterner-- Iimmie's sense of humor. Paul Swierczek- Dakar's afterfschool job. Iohn Wilhelm- Oscar's love for History. Mary Boyle-Helen's long walk to school. Elizabeth Chupa and Anna Ploplis- Betty's and Helen's unfailing friendship. Mary Ciganek- Ga1's glasses. Blanche Colancecco- Pete's enthusiasm at the games. Marie Collura--Betty Iean's lipstick. Angelina Coraggio-Ieanne G's smile. Georgine Dankanick-Anne C's black hair. Philomena Fritz- Mel's handwriting. Ieanne Guy- Pete's finger action. Elizabeth Langdon-Ieanne G's wavy hair. Theresa Ligenza-f Betty's liking for cars. Theresa Neyer-Helen's Irish temper. Anna Oravec-Dolores's slimness. Theresa Piscelli'-'ALippy's red-rimmed glasses. Veronica Serina-- Pete's oratorical ability. William Boyle- Iackie's wavy locks. George Breslin- Cuta's conduct marks. Iames Dino- Iim's bus tickets. Robert Gallagher'- Oscar's French pronunciation. Anthony Giannangeli- Papey's sportsmanship. Iohn Karnish-- Butch's iob at Ridge Electric. William Knowles- Doggie's popularity with the girls. Paul Koltiska- Guta's frequent trips to Summit Hill. Thomas Morgan- Butch's rating in class. Edward Ploplis- Manny's bow ties. Bernard Porambo- Koko's love of dancing. Alfred Tessitore- Skippy's good looks. Iohn Vargovich- Flexy's good behavior in class. Ioseph Wasas- Bepo's distance from school. Matthew Welsh- Iim's driver's license. Louis Zaba- Dakar's address book. Florence Baran-Dolores's finger-nail polish. Constance Basiago- Gal's library periods. Genevieve Bianchi-Irene's earrings. Anne Brennan- Bernie's pen pals. 'Lucille Butler-Ieanne K's interest in Nesquehoning. Iacqueline Callen-Irene's talkative manner. Antoinette Ceremele-Ann B's vitamin pills. 28 2994, Adaline Cerisini-lnez's questions. Mary Conahan-Doloress interest in Coaldale. Elizabeth Coury- El's sense of humor. eanne Guiliani- Mel's hair ribbons. acqueline Kelly-Ieanne G's wise-cracks. Cecilia Kocon--Ieanne K's reservation on basketball buses. Lorraine Langdon- C.O. D.'s iltterbugging technique. Mary Louise Lauder- Philly's place at Horace's. Anne Lesko- Ann B's happy-go-lucky manner. Angelina Longhi- Lippy's' witty sayings. Theresa Mattrazzo- Philly's knowledge of Italian. Margaret Michalik- Teo's make-up kit. Geraldine Miranda-- C.O. D.'s noon-day holubki. Irene Porambo- Lippy's collection of snapshots. Theresa Szlag- El's love for French. Helen Yelito--Ieanne K's saddle shoes. Thomas Benek- Cuta's black, wavy hair. Timothy Boyle- Skippy's wit. Thomas Breslin- Guta's booth in Horace's. gaseph Delpero- Koko's guard position. ichard Delpero-- Manny's French pronunciation. Anthony Delaurentis- Dakar's flashy ties. gaseph Chuckran- Doggie's collection of sport jackets. obert Guiliani- Manny's bobby-sox. Iohn Kamenicky- Dakar's photo collection. Stephen Kendra-- Guta's broad shoulders. Iames Knowles-Ferrara's trips to Hazleton. Stephen Lakata- Oscar's quietness. Thomas Lapos- Butch's wave. Lawrence McCullion- Flexy's bus tickets. Francis McLaughlin- Cuta's red plaid shirts. Richard O'Donnell- Skil:Hay's manly qualities. Iose h Pavlis- Flexy's exibility. Pauf, Petrich- Bepo's hook shots. Iohn Plo lis- Doggie's old Essex for the insurance route. Patrick Sppezialetti- Iackie Cannon's last name. Ernest Rossi- Skippy's heigiiht. Bernard Vichek- Papey's s yness. Helen Badowsky-Bernadine's uniform. Loretta Baron-Irene's love for the freshman room. Leanne Bartley- Fanny's maps for Philadelphia. osanne Bonner- El's height. Cecelia Collevechio- Philly s gift of the gab. Dolores Conahan-lnez's hairstyle. Helen Coniglio- Gal's frequent visits to Summit Hill. Bernadine Dale-Ann B's collection of records. Lena Delpero-Mary's address book. Mary Dougherty-Inez's interest in Buddy. Theresa Duchala-Ieanne K's yearnings for social activities Marie Gallagher-Anne C's interest in the Classics. Grace Giannangeli- Betty's promptness. Theresa Horowski- C. O. D.'s love of the Irish. Helen Knowles-Her cousin Catherine's humor. Carmenla Konicki- Teo's interest for poetry. Regina Kozuch- Pete's vocabulary. Bernadette Lesniak-Betty Iean's big, brown eyes. Catherine McGonigle-Anne C's place at the organ. Ellen Melley--Her sister's Latin marks. Blanche Mikolaiczyk-Ieanne G's affection for Sinatra. Mary Mordarsky--Mary's letter-writing. Elizabeth Nardonl- Betty's collection of rings. Anna Philips- Teo's job on Ridge Street. Elizabeth Szczyqiel-Bernadine's nylons. Mary Stone-- El's place at orchestra. Marion Tiberio- Fanny's love of basketball. Catherine Valent-Betty Iean's bus tickets. Rita Ventura-Inez's vocal cords. Genevieve Yelito-- Gal's attention in class. Dolores Zula- Fanny's tick slips. SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: Angelina Longhi, Iacqueline Kelly, Helen Yelito, Theresa Szlag, Antoinette Ceri- mele, Ieanne Guiliani, Constance Basiago, Mary Conahan, Iacqueline Callen, Florence Baran, Lucille Butler. Second Row: Bernard Porambo, Robert Gallagher, Iohn Vargoyich, Thomas Morgan, Alfred Tessitore, Anthony Giannangeli, Edward Ploplis, Iohn Karnish. Third Row: Anne Brennan, Geraldine Miranda, Theresa Mattrazzo, Mary Louise Lauder, Irene Porambo, Elizabeth Coury, Margaret Michalik, Adeline Cerisini, Cecilia Kocon, Lorraine Langdon. Fourth Row: Iames Dino, George Breslin, Matthew Welsh, William Knowles, Ioseph Wasas, William Boyle, Louis Zaba, Paul Koltiska. Patron: Holy Ghost Flower: Pink Rose Colors: Pink and Silver Motto: Non Scholas Sed Vitae 30 31 JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Theresa Ligenza, Mary Boyle, Marie Collura, Angelina Coraggio, Blanche Colan- cecco, Ieanne Guy, Theresa Piscelli, Mary Ciganek. Second Row: Cornelius Boyle, Paul Swierczek, Ioseph Boyle, William Longhi, Charles Breslin, Francis Furey, Mario Delpero. Third Row: Anna Oravec, Anna Ploplis, Elizabeth Chupa, Georgine Dankanich, Philomena Fritz, Theresa Neyer, Veronica Serina, Elizabeth Langdon. Fourth Row: Ioseph Kielbasa, Ioseph McLaughlin, Iohn Wilhelm, Edward Gallagher, Paul Sterner, Regis Dale, William Donavan. Ioseph Gilbert. Patron: Sacred Heart Flower: Red Rose Colors: Maroon and Gold Motto: Finis Caronot Opus FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Regina Kozuch, Carmela Konicki, Bernadine Dale. Anna Philips, Marion Tiberio, Theresa Horowski, Blanche Mikolaiczyk, Theresa Duchala, Catherine Valent. gracie Ggniiangeg Elizgbelgh Szcieiggl, Helen Coniglio, Mary Mordarsky, Ioanne art ey, oores ula, at erine c onig e. Second Row: Ernest Rossi, Lawrence McCullion, Thomas Breslin, Robert Guiliani, Stephen Kendra, Richard O'Donnell, Iohn Kamenicky, Thomas Benek, Patrick Spezialetti, Francis McLaughlin, Richard Delpero. Third Row: Ellen Melley, Genevieve Yelito, Loretta Barron, Marie Gallagher, Mary Dough- erty, Dolores Conahan, Cecelia Collevechio, Rosanne Bonner. Helen Knowles, Sita Xcientuiia, Leia Delpero, Iosephine Piscelli, Helen Badowsky, Mary Stone, erna ette esnia . Fourth Row: Lames Knowles, Anthony DeLaurentis, Bernard Vichak, Ioseph Pavlis, Stephen akata, Ioseph Chuchran, Paul Petrich, Timothy Boyle. Iohn Ploplis, Ioseph Delpero, Thomas Lapos. Patron: St. Ioseph Flower: American Beauty Rose Colors: Blue and White Motto: Semper Ficlelis GLEE CLUB ' First Row: Richard Delpero, Francis McLaughlin, Thomas Breslin, Theresa Duchala, Antoinette Cerimele, Ieanne Guiliani, Marie Gallagher, Rita Ventura, Dolores Conahan, Loretta Baron, Roseanne Bonner, Lena Delpero, Mary Dougherty, Cecilia Collecechio, Blanche Mikolajczyk, Grace Giannangeli, Helen Bad- owsky, Mary Stone, Ernest Rossi, Patrick Spezialetti, Lawrence lVIcCullion. Second Row: Irene Porambo, Mary Louise Lauder, Elizabeth Coury, Margaret Michalik, Helen Yelito, Theresa Szlag, Veronica Serina, Elizabeth Chupa, Ieanne Guy, Blanche Colancecco, Angelina Coraggio, Mary Boyle, Marie Collura, Theresa Piscelli, Anna Ploplis, Anna Oravec, Theresa Neyer, Geor- gine Dankanich, Philomena Fritz, Catherine McGonigle, Regina Kozuch, Mary Conahan. Third Row: Anthony Giannangeli, Eleanor Porambo, Bernadine Konicki, Anne Coury, Ann Boyle, Helen Galgoci, Irene Uher, Helen Crampsie, Mary Melley, Helen Liposky, Inez McCullion, Ieanne Kelly, Elizabeth Camp, Dolores Bartley, Genevieve Gallagher, Mary Mayzel, Stephania Benek, Philomena Pavone, Catherine O'Donnell, Carmela Konicki, Anna Philips, Thomas Lapos. Fourth Row: Bernard Porambo, Iohn Wilhelm, Ioseph McLaughlin, Iohn Nowak, Ioseph Kielbasa, Edward Hebda, Iohn Kelly, Cornelius Boyle, Francis Bubak, Ioseph Gilbert, Paul Sterner, Iames Ferrara, Kieran Dale, George Repik, Regis Dale, Edward Gallagher, George Demetriades, William Donovan, Iohn Cannon, Mario Delpero, Ioseph Kocon, Francis Stachina, Manuel Dominic, Robert Guiliani, Thomas Benek. Fifth Row: lohn Karnish, Bernadette Lesniak, Constance Basiago, Iacqueline Kelly, Iacqueline Callen, Angelina Longhi, Florence Baran, Lucille Butler, Adeline Cerisini, Theresa Mattrazzo, Cecilia Kocon, Geraldine Miranda, Lorraine Langdon, Ann Brennan, Ellen Melley, Dolores Zula, Bernadine Dale, Ioanne Bartley, Mary Mordarsky, Genevieve Yelito, Helen Coniglio, Marion Tiberio, Elizabeth Szczgiel, Theresa Horowski, Helen Knowles, Iosephine Piscelli, Catherine Valent, Iohn Kamenicky. Sixth Row: Edward Ploplis, Robert Gallagher, Thomas Morgan, William Knowles, Ioseph Wasas, William Boyle, Louis Zaba, Iames Dino, Matthew Welsh, Iohn Vargovich, Alfred Tessitore, Paul Koltiska. George Breslin, Charles Breslin, Ioseph Boyle, Edward Coury, Timothy Boyle, Paul Petrich, Ioseph Chuckran, Stephen Lakata, Iames Knowles, Ioseph Delpero, Iohn Ploplis, Ioseph Pavlis, Bernard Vlchek, Richard O'Donnell, Anthony Delaurentis, Stephen Kendra. Seventh Row: Francis Furey, William Longhi, Paul Sfwierczek. 32 33 22? ORCHESTRA First Row: Ieanne Guy, Iames Cannon, Ann Loftus, Dora Coraggio, Mary Dougherty, Ioan Dorrian, Grace McCall, Iacqueline Callen, Theresa Duchala, Ioanne Bartley. Irene Uher, Iames Ferrara. Paul Sterner, Thomas Morgan, Anne Coury, Catherine Mcfionigle. Second Row: Inez McCullion, Petronilla Cannon, Ann Brennan, Patricia McCall, Ellen Melley, Eleanor Poramho, Mary Mayzel, Bernadine Dale, Mary Stone, Blanche Colan- cecco, Irene Petrich. LIBRARIANS 3 5 Standing: Grace Giannangeli, Helen Galgoci, Theresa Ligenza. Seated: Angelina Longhi. 4,- ai? A beautifully decorated hall, soft lights, sweet music, and the right partner made our Prom perfect. L15 34 ev , 3 6 TJ A H QLSIPQ U EJ Nl S FOOTBALL The 1945 football season was not so successful for the two-year-old Drag- ons. Though they played well and fought hard to win, they were able to tuck away only one victory. The squad is losing some good players t roug g looking forward to more favorable results next year with William Longhi, of our own school, as captain. r assistant coach, will take over the squad in the fall with Vince Gildea and Wink Gallagher as his assistants. h h raduation, but they are Steve Zahala, forme E636 P. V. CATHOLIC GRIDDERS BANQUHT Hiioltlvn Dragons of Panther Valley, at their first annual banquet in St. Ierome's auditorium, 'l'ani.iqna. were awarded letters and sweaters, The squad is composed of students from St. Ann's, Lansford: St. Marys. Coaldale, and St. lcrome's, Tainaqna. Rev. Iohn A. McGinnis, pastor of St. leronie's Church. 'l.illllilQllkl, was toastrnaster. Shown above are, left to right. seated: Harold lTexj Hinte, Lunsford coachz Steve Zahela. assistant coach of the Dragons : Vincent R. Gildea, coach: Rev. Bernard C. Farley. Port Carbon, and Rev. lolin A. MCcilIllllS. Standing: Rev. Francis Meailev, Rev. Iohn L. Pieters, Rev. Ioseph Curran, Rev. Anthony Iaworouski, and Rev. Michael Sverchek. FOOTBA 1.1. SCHI1'DUI,E We They September 16-Shenandoah . 6 6 September 23-Mt. Carmel .. . O 25 September 30--Reading. Cen. . . . 0 18 October 7-Conshohocken .. . 6 18 October I4-Pottsville ....... 13 0 October 28-Norristown . . . . O 19 A. A. OFFICERS Oflicers of the Athletic Association of St. Ann's High School, Lans- ford, are the male quartette shown above. Left to right: Williziiii Longhi, treasurer: Edward Boyle, president: loseph Kocon, secretary, and Cornelius Boyle, vice-president. 37 3:93 BASKETBA LL Much more seasoned in basketball than in football, St. Ann's live put on a good show for their fans during the '45-'46 season. Though they lost nearly all the non-league games, the thriller was Lansi I-ligh's defeat. Of the regular league games, they dropped only one, which made a play- off for the second half necessary. The contest was staged on the East Mauch Chunk floor, but fate decided against the Purple and Gold. The next battle was waged in Coaldale High Gym and the Crusaders won the game and the league crown. This victory entitled us to tangle with Easton Catholic. The encounter took place in the Easton High School Gym, from which St. Ann's came home defeated. Left to right, kneeling: Francis Furey, lack Cannon, Charles Breslin, Captain Ioe Kocon, Frank Stachina, Mario Delpero and Connie Boyle. Standing: Coach lim Blakney, Francis Bubak, William Donavan, Regis Dale, George Demetriades, Eddie Boyle and Father loseph Curran. e6333 IN ACTION. THE CRUSADERS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Center front is Ann Coury, and reading left to right, the others are: Marie Collura, Mary Ciganek, Elizabeth Langdon, Ann Boyle, Ioan Bartley, Inez McCullion, and Genevieve Bianchi. St. Ann's Oppopents ........East Mauch Chunk.... Reading Central Catholic ........Nesquehoning ........Summit Hill FIRST HALF GAMES . .. .. ...Ashland Catholic .. . , .. . . , . . . . .Mauch Chunk Catholic ........Coaldale Catholic .. . .. . . . . . . . .Shenandoah Catholic . . . . . . . . . .Port Carbon Catholic. . ....... .Tamaqua Catholic .... . . . . . . . .Girardville Catholic . .. ........Lansford SECOND HALF GAMES . . . . . . . .Mauch Chunk Catholic Reading Central Catholic .... . . . .Ashland Catholic .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Shenandoah Catholic . . ........Coaldale Catholic . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tamaqua Catholic .... . . . . . . . .Port Carbon Catholic. . . . . . . . . .Girardville Catholic . . . PLAY-OFF GAMES . . . . . . , .Mauch Chunk Catholic. . . . . . . , .Mauch Chunk Catholic. ........Easton Catholic ST. ANN'S ATHLETES FETED Members of Ladies' Auxiliary of Knights of Columbus, Lansford, were hostesses to basketeers and cheer- leaders of St. Ann's High School, 1945-46 champions of Catholic League. From left to right, front row, the champions are: Edward Boyle, Francis Stachina, Rev, Ioseph Curran, Rev. Ioseph O'Brien, Coach lames Blakney, Ioseph Kocon, Mario Delpero. Second row: Francis Furey, Francis Bubak, Iohn Cannon, William Donovan, Cornelius Boyle, Regis Dale, George Demetriades and Charles Breslin. 40 PA TRONS AND PA TRONESSES Rev. Ioseph A. O'Brien Rev. Ioseph B. Curran Rev . Agnelo I. Angelini Rev. William M. Begley Rev. Ioseph I. Ferrara '34 Rev. William I. Fogarty Rev. Henry F. Krzywicki Rev. Paul I. Lisicky Rev. Charles F. Martin Rev. Iohn F. Mioduszewski Rev. Iohn W. Neupauer Rev. Michael P. Svercheck Rev. Thomas I. Wootten Mother Irmalita, I.H.M. Sister Mary Albensia, O.S.F. Sister Mary Anne, M.S.C. Sister Eleanor Mary, I.H.M '30 Sister Mary Gundisla, M.S.C. Sister Mary Helen, M.S.C. Sister Mary Iane, M.S.C. Sister Mary Lidwina, O.S.F. Sister Mary Lorentia, O.S.F. Sister M. Iohn the Evangelist, I.H.M. '35 Sr. M. Rose Anita, I.H.M. Sr. M. Santa Rosa, I.H.M. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babik Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baddick Miss Helen Badowski '49 Mr. and Mrs. George Balog Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Banik, Ir. Miss Florence Baran '49 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baran Miss Ann Barrett '44 Miss Helen Barrett '41 Mr. and Mrs Thomas Barrett Mr. and Mrs.Frank Barron Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barthold and Mrs. H. L. Bartley, Ir. and Mrs. H. L. Bartley, Sr. and Mrs. Thomas Basiago and Mrs E Calvin Beadle Mr. . . Miss Kay Bechtel Miss Stephanie Benek '46 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Benek Mr. Angelo Bianchi Miss Genevieve Bianchi '48 Miss Ioan Bickelman '45 Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Bomba Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Bonner Dr. William Bonner Mr. Guida P. Bosico Miss Ann M. Boyle '38 V Miss Beatrice A. Boyle 43 Mr. Bernard Boyle '36 Miss Catherine Boyle Mr. Cornelius Boyle '47 Mr. Hugh Boyle '39 Iohn Boyle, Sk 3fc '44 Mr. Ioseph Boyle '47 y Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Boyle, Ir. 33 Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Boyle, Sr. Mr Ioseph E. Boyle '42 Mr: and Mrs. Samuel Boyle Mr and Mrs. Thomas Boyle Mrl Thomas A. Boyle '40 Lt. Thomas I. Boyle 40 Mr. Mr. William Boyle '48 and Mrs. Iohn Brennan Miss Marie C. Brennan '42 Mr. M . Mr. and Mrs. William Brennan harles Breslin '47 C Ml . and Mrs. George Breslin Iames Breslin Miss Iean Breslin '45 Mrs. Mildred Breslin Mr. Thomas Breslin '49 Mr. William Breslin Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Bubak Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Buchala Miss Lucille Butler '48 Miss Iacqueline Callen '48 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Camp Mr. and Mrs. William Camp Mrs. Bridget Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Iames Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Iohn A. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon Mr. Louis I. Carpency Pvt. Anthony Cera Miss Antoinette Cerimele '48 Miss Adeline Cerisini '48 Mr Elmer Christm n . a Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chuchran, Ir. Miss Cecilia Chuchran '45 Mr. and Mrs. Iack Chuchran Mr. Robert Chuchran Miss Elizabeth Chmpa '47 Mrs. Anna Ciganek Miss Blanche Colancecco '47 Miss Rita M. Colancecco '45 Miss Dolores Conahan '49 Miss Mary Conahan '48 Mr. Ioseph Coniglio Mr. and Mrs. William Conner Miss Giovanna Coraggio '45 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coury Miss Elizabeth Coulry '48 Mr. and Mrs. Elias N. Coury Mr. Iohn Coury Iohn B. Coury, S llc '42 Mr. Richard S. Coury Mr. and Mrs. Simon Coury Miss Susan M. Coury Miss Theresa Coury '44 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Cox Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crampsie Mrs. Ann Curry Miss Kathryn Curry Mr. Iames G. Dale '40 The Misses Mary fn Eileen Dale'42-'43 Miss Georgine Dankanich '47 Mrs. Theresa Danshaw Mrs. Louise Defebbo Mr. Ioseph Delpero '49 Miss Lena Delpero '49 Mr. Mario Delpero '47 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Demetrovic, Sr Mr. and Mrs. William Dever Mr. and Mrs. George Diabes Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dominic Mr. Vincent Dominic '40 Mr. Iohn I. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dougherty Dr. S. F. Drukenmiller Miss Theresa Duchala '49 Mrs. Anna Duke Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Duke Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards Eighth Grade Mr. Iohn Farrell '28 Miss Helen Fedor Mr. Iames Ferrara '46 Miss Pauline Ferrara '44 Fifth Grade Mr. Steve Fignar Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fink First Grade Mr. Pasquale Fortunato Fourth Grade Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredericks Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Fredericks Mr. Ioseph Frendak A Friend Miss Philomena Fritz '47 Mr. Larry Furey '44 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galgoci, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galgoci, Sr. Mr. Ernest Galgoci Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Galgoci Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Galgoci Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Galgoci Miss Anna Gallagher Mr. Edward Gallagher '47 Miss Florence Gallagher '40 Mr. George Gallagher '43 Mr. Hugh Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Iames Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Iames Gallagher Iames Gallagher. R.D.M., S llc Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Gallagher Mr. Robert Gallagher '48 Miss Anne Gangaware Mr. Edmund S. Gangaware '36 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Gargula Miss Irene Gayewski Mrs. Rose Geusic Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Giannangeli Miss Marie Giannangeli '43 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gieniec Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Gilbert Mrs. Louise Coury Gray '42 Mr. Alfred Grieff '47 Miss Angela Gurka Mrs. Helen Gurka Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Guy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haffey Miss Eleanor Haluska Mr. and Mrs. George Haluska Mr. Ioseph Haluska Miss Mary Haluska Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Harkins Miss Margaret Harkins Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hebda Miss Eleanor Hebda Mr. Ioseph Hebda Mrs. Stella Hebda Miss Helen Herbert Mr. Bobby Holmes '44 Mrs. Elizabeth Holmes Hoppes Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Hydock Miss Margaret Mary Hyla '44 Ieffries Confectionery Store Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ielito Mr. Iohn Kamenicky '49 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Karnish Mr. and Mrs. George Katcher Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Kelly Miss Iacqueline Kelly '48 Pfc. Iames I. Kelly, U.S.M.C. Mr. and Mrs. Iames Kelly, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keltz Mr. Stephen Kendra '49 Sgt. Charles B. Kennedy Miss Kathryn Kennedy Miss Marion Kennedy Mrs. Paul Kerns Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Kielbasa Mr. Ioseph Kielbasa '47 Mrs. Elizabeth Kitchko Mr. Edward Knipper '35 Mr. Iohn F. Knipper '43 442 PA TRONS AND PA TRONESSES Miss Helen Knowles '49 Mr. William Knowles '48 Miss Bernadlne Kobetich Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kobetich Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Kociolek Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kocon Mr. Teddy F. Kocon '42 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kollar Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Koller Miss Mary Koltiska '44 Mrs. Sadie Koltiska Mr. and Mrs. Paul Konecny Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Konicki Miss Agnes Kosciolek Mr. Michael Kosicki Mr. George Kotus Mrs. George Kotus Miss Anna Kozuch Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Kraicirik, Ir. Miss Mary Krajnak The Misses Florence and Mary Kruczek Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Krutsick Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krutsick Mr. Ivan Kuhtic Mrs. Ivan Kuhtic Blair. Iisleph Iliuhqtic iss ary u tic Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuntzweiler Mr. and Mrs. games Kuntzweiler Mr. and Mrs. teve Kutay Ixlr. alnlsl Mrs.LIgugh agngdon r. omas pos and Mrs. Dean S. Lauder s Virginia S. Lavendosky Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lawton Lt. Albert P. Leonzi Miss Ann Marie Lesko '48 Mr. Al. Liposky '40 miss H5131 Li?olskyL'46 k r. an rs. o n ipos y Mrs. Anna Dougherty Lisella Miss Angelina Longhi '48 Mr. William Longhi '47 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lusch Mr. Iohn Maholick Sc. F!-riancis llalzloy '44 iss onota a oy Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Mariotti Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mariotti Miss Margaret Maruscak '45 bliss BSr5dinKAMlatlzisM r. an rs. ic ae atta Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mattrazzo Bernard Maynes '56 Mr. gud MH. Iohn Mayzel r. tevc ayze llzdllr. iand hgrih Fgtrick'4IglcCall r. osep c ann Mr. and Mrs. Eageph McCann Mr. and Mrs. ward I. McCullion Mr. and Mrs. Iohn F. McCullion Lt. Michael F. 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Mr. and Mrs. ohn Repko, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Stantin Richards Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riordan Miss Virginia Rodgers '41 Mr. and Mrs. David Ross Mr. Ernest Rossi '49 Miss Catherine Roxandich Mrs. Paul Ruzicka Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Sandherr Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Sarabok Mr. Sam Scarlos Miss Marion Schenk Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Scheuring Second Grade Mrs. Anna Sediva Miss Mary Serena '43 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Serena Mr. and Mrs. Louis Serpe Seventh Grade Mr. and Mrs. George Sherbin Sixth Grade Mr. Iohn M. Skillan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Skillan Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Skrabak Mr. and Mrs. oseph Skrabak Mr. and Mrs. Leo Snyder Miss Kathryn Solack Mr. Patrick Speziletti '49 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Speziletti Mrs. Iohn Stachina Mrs. osephine Stachina Mr. Walter Stachina Miss Mary Staruch Mr. Ioseph Stawiarski Mr. Frank Stefanic Mr. Martin Stefanie Miss Rose Stefanic Mrs. Sophie Stefanic Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinhilber Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sterner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sterner Miss Mary E. 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ANN'S 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 ASSOCIATICDN THLETIC I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A I I I til eco oasis-onvocoacsaqs-oqsacoogo4Qo-ocv4cv4:o4avoQv4:o-vQoaQn-4so4uo-4cv4Qo40soQs4co4:voQo4Qo4Qn4uo4au4:v4qo4co4Qvosu4aoo:oaqo4ovans4av4Qoufo 3o aioi1o41iivC1ivio1n4t Best Wishes to the Class of '46 from Mc CALL INCORPORATED General Contractors QX Tamaqua, Pennsylvania anoozoaqvacoacsoarozocavabnscoocvouooqoacooqoaco oasai4:ooQveco4:sio4Qv4Qs4Qo4:04Qo oQv4QoaQooQoaQv4co4qr4Qo4QnoQoo:o4so4:s4Qv1oa:o1o4Qvaqo4:s4QvoQv4:oaQo1o1aQvcQs1v1s41oQsaQo4:oa14Qoa1oQvoQs1v4Qs4Qv14Qv 1 46 47 nfsxauoaiasvasvauoaqvauvtvzcvaaoasvzacvzenosivaqvaa-zivxoeaveavzenoasv xsauuaqvauvaqvaqvaxxoeooacoasvzoanvacvzufo 49s4Qn4Qs4Qv1:4QraQsaQsio4Qo4:oo:o1:oaQo4Qv-nQoaQoa:o ussskabvsbvabootoabostocbu Congratulations to the Class of ,46 from F A U Z I O BROTHERS 10 West Columbus Avenue Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania 41410010099aiciivcbvabsabvebuaboacoebootoobseboobuoiioobvaicbueioiotvobvoi 1 ivobazcloicialiociahvaqoaqv4:04:ooQvioio41e0v4Qs4:soqv4:v4Qo-annoor-4Qv41a:o4Qvoqo4:voQvoQsoQva3o34QvzoQo 1... ofa 4cs4ono:v4cooQso14soouo4so4Qo4co414Qv1o4QoaQvo1sQuo141aiosoaQnQo IG?-ILQJCTDU May the Class of '40 Succeed ROSENAU BROTHERS as-YIIQTQJN SUMMIT HILL MARBLE AND GRANITE COMPANY Summit Hill, Pa. PHONE 331 gig aqoanvoqs-obo 4:+-sQ+4Qo4Qv4Qn-oQvaQn-oQs-o:n4ava:v4:o4:o4QsoQo4Qo4QooC+4Coo!0 43 4994 +ii1lllllllli1l1l1i1 Your Shoe Store za: BOSTON SHOE STORE Lansford, Pa. 'DQ' 01041 Quality . . . Courtesy . . . Service COSGROVE'S STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP 132 East Broad Street PHONE 1355 Tamaqua, P o Photographers of SILVER PENNIES ivioiivokazioeioiqiiooioioioiivobs ecnlo into THE DIME BANK Members of F. D. I. C. o:o49oa:s4bvaQoaQs4Qo4Qsoqo-naoaQo4:o4i4:o4Sn41o:vai IQ Best of Luck to the Class of '46 STAR LUNCH The Home of the 52 Club JAMES DEMETRIADES, Prop. PHONE 9645 olkbv KEYSTON E TRAIL INN Nineteenth and Roth Avenue Allentown, Pa. ROASTED CHICKEN ALWAYS ON THE MENU VARIETY OF TASTY SEAFOOD We Specialize in Bang-uet: and Prifvate Parties MUSIC t DANCING 2 ENTERTAINMENT EVERY SATURDAY EVENING H. MCELWAIN, Prop. PHONE 3-9579 ctfoiohvoiaiaiiogroioroiisxooiaioiivtooioiivaiivatoivoiatoi 'I' 450 5191! Q01 oitoa2421oin4i4i4iio1n 0iii4iZb Good Luck, Class of '40 JUNIORS QZQ Best Wishes for the Future SOPHOMORES Congratulations! FRESHMEN studs MITY FINE BAKERY Lansford, Pa. 13011001 4' -r-------------- -------.-------- -----------+ LEI-IIGH NAVIGATION COAL CO. INCORPORATED V Telephone: LANSFORD 23 or Your Dealer Say It With Flowers 923 PORVAZN I K Florist Lansford, Pa. 4... 1919419 HAZLE MILK AND ICE CREAM CO. PHONE Tamaqua 1000 Tamaqua, Pa. 4QoQio3-4Qo4Qs4QsoQs4Qo4:oaQooQva:o4:v4QnoQso:v4i4Qv4QoaQoaQuann -one-eos-c1oIo L,-96352 53 'D+ ofnoboiilaknbsciiaqoiaiiiviviisatvegol 000103 inabveiisaii THE SCHILBEUL MQER COMPANY ssmxzczfw 14 :'1 '2333: mmwmf Mm- 1ll0l't0lrDhplaybc-0' THE MIMMIE'S INSEPARABLESU Bllfbef SIIUP Center Street PETE GAL Lansford, Pa. THE GATEWAY TWINS TAVERNH Lunches .' Fountain Service FRANK SANDELLA, Prop' 5 East Broad Street Tamaqua Pa- Summit Hill, Pa. N. Sc GREENBERGER CO. Lansford O Your Favorite Furniture Store 0101800:9110ebraioiebvcbsohoicbvatvehoeiliviveieiaiebvihbibbivaii 'I' nlootvadoatoatviocilabxbvetnaiabtaiatbiabbctv oiohooboabootootoaiatocqoahvobosbools MAJOR TIRE AND SUPPLY V ul canizing 31 Center Street Recapp ing Tamaqua, Pa. IfIt Comes From BOTEK'S Irs the Best Meet Your Friends at the PALACE SWEET SHOP 101 West Bertsch Street Lansford, Pa. SPA SUMMIT HILL RESTAURANT PHARMACY HELEN AND KERMIT LEIBENSPERGER 34 West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. Prescription Pharmacists JOHN YATSKQ Prop' 46 West Ludlow Street Phone 9610 A Square Deal to All VV E I S S' S Lansford, Pa. 4:9010 ofocnoivaiioaboenvaboecvobviv 400030 oduahoisahsaqoobvabvcbvsqseiahoebvivotxiib 576254 5594 tblaQbib104iib1bi01biba24Q0a9o41voi4i414iai0ieii0iblLv1bQCbZbib+ LEWIS INSURANCE AGENCY 25 East Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. i' INSURE TODAY NELLIE GEORGE'S HACKASH BEAUTY SHOPPE BROTHERS 153 West Wllite Street Meats i Groceries Summit Hill, Pa. Lansford, Pa. MARGARET LILL PHARMACY QLEMENT . . O DONNELI., Your Prescription Store 28 North Walnut Street 267 Fi-last Feritscg Street Summit Hill, Pa. BULOVA QWATCHESJ LONGINES-WITTNAUER B R I G H 'I S DIAMOND AND WATCH DEPT. GEORGE SHINDEL, Mgr. SHEAF F ER IPENSD PARKER oitaiabbiibcCbaDoioaCb3icSvc2010Qb4DOl4i0iQiioioioSbi4Qv4Qv34Qu10P obinzvatasocbaxcxozaiioioataiivaiivaizsoxailszvzocoxoaxacvaxoicp CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK Lansford, Pa. LZQDSJ Member F. D. I. C. JOSEPH COLLURA National Shoe Repairing JOHN BRENNAN East Bertsch Street East Bertsch Street Lansford, Pa. PHONE 243'-I N ICHOLS' BQNNER3 BARGAIN STORE Cover, Drapery, press Fabrics and N otzons PHONE 538 6 West Ludlow St. JOSEPH NICHOLS, Manager Summit Hill, Pa' 12 East Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. PHONE 126-J into SHARPE NEWS AGENCY Lansford, Pa. The Store With More Customers Than the Postofjiceu oiaboaiocoecoonuoasaiobvivoho o1otu4:o4:vcQo4QvoQsoQoa:s4nvQQvQ9o4cvoQnoQvo:ooQvaIo 56 f 5794 ANTHRACITE GAS COMPANY Lansford, Pa. NESBITT'S CUT-RATE PANTHER VALLEY WATER CO. Lansford, Pa. MARY KENNEDY J. NEWBERRY CANNQN CO. Beauty Parlor Lansford, Pa. Lansford, Pennsylvania Q01 MICHAEL J. MIGAL Distributor of OLD DUTCH Beer 800 East Bertsch Street Lansford, Pa. ' PHONE 17-M 4Qv1Dbo:baQvdQv431Dv411Qv0Dn4QnQQb4i ofa430ebsonuatoato4Qoo:o4Qo40v1v4cv1oaQo4:o4bv4Qs4Qs414Qso:soi4Qo1o40v4cs4QnoQboQs0:9010 TAUB RELIABLE JEWELERS CROWN Diamonds-Watches-Rings RATE GIFTS ROBERT D. WYLIE, Prop. Summit Hill, Pa. Your Credit Is Good KASMER'S HO-MAID CAFE 40 West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. 601 East Abbott Street Lansford, Pa. PAVLIS' GROCERY STORE 34 East Abbott Street Lansford, Pennsylvania ANNA KNOWLES KENNEDY 305 West Bertsch Street Lansford, Pa. GREEN DEER KONICKFS INN VARIETY STORE 446 East Bertsch Street 40-42 Jones Street Lansford, Pa. 0!o4Qv4:vo0v4:ncQr4Qv4:va:Q4Qb4QbQCvoCvaQvQQvaqo4Qoa:v4QvoQv Lansford, Pa. cQo4qvQQvaQooQs4Qv4Qv4Qv4QvaQso!o 54353 59915 lP40t40v4Qo4uuacr1s4nv4Qv1o1s4svaavouv4Qn4cvacv414uo4cv1uo4uoa0o 4sv4no414co41ons41Q LANSFORD FROCKS, INC. Lansford, Pa. J. SIEGEL CEBULAICS The Small Store With Everything in It Lansford, Pa. PHONE 655 FERRARA'S SHOE STORE 209 VVest Catawissa Street N esquehoning, Pa. PETER TOCCKET Dealer in M eats ana' Groceries 301 West White Street PHONE 461-J KASSAICS M eats ana' Groceries 312 West Patterson Street Lansford, Pa. KOVICH'S GARAGE MARTIN S. KOVICH, Prop. BUICK 63 East Catawissa Street Nesquehoning, Pa. Telephone 2221 ilkbbciivliicicicyabt 0392343912035 CHEVROLET 98 South Columbia Street Tamaqua, Pa. Telephone 1495 abuiibebbctsciioisivliivtv 'I' 'I' KEMPNER'S Clothier to Men and Boys Lansford, Pa. ahvioiooioboassloinbsohoi ii 4094113901139 11311 iiiiiiq EDWARD LUCAS Nesquehoning, Pa. PETER TAMAGNINI Fancy Fruits and Vegetables 149 West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. PHONE 440 ANNA NEMECEK'S KNITTING SHOP 148 West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. PHONE 101-J KATZ'S KIDDIE SHOP West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. 1 BACHMAN'S HOME BAKERY 150 West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. PHONE 431-W ' JOHN F. BRESLIN Funeral Director 146 West Ludlow Street Summit Hill, Pa. PHONE 153-J Funeral Home RUSSEL HOLMES 200 East Bertsch Street Lansford, Pa. 4Q940boQoaQ04bo4CooQbQQvaQs4:o1bs4Qb4Qo0hb43s4Qb0Io 60 61913 +1ii2iivQ1liO iiibQi11iibQiiIQ ALTSCHULER'S Furniture Store Lansford, Pa. Radios, Records, Electrical Appliances, Sound Systems- Sales 8: Service TARLTON'S Cor. E. Patterson and Chestnut Sts. Lansford, Pennsylvania BRINKOS' FOOD MARKET Meats and Groceries 2162 West Bertsch Street Lansford, Pa. EAGLE HOTEL Joi-IN GUY, Prop. Nesquehoning, Pa. GABOR WASAS Nesquehoning, Pa. E. J. REES General Insurance 213 West Bertsch Street Lansford, Pa. PHONE 179-J PANTHER VALLEY PHARMACY Service For the Sick West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. +iboQb1v4QscQo1ocQvaCs4i1voQsiiv1o4QvcQvaQvoQb4Qv4Qv4Qs JOHN SLANY'S Meat Market Lansford, Pa. auuanoonseasansiunnuono ofa Ufoaiqiattciotooiobvotvotboboabv Popular and Classical Records Victor Decca Bluebird RIDGE ELECTRIC CENTER PHONE 101-M 144 West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. etvaiabvoizobootoobszvabootvaqoioiotvaiahvajoiu WILLIAM MILLEN Lamforaf Jeweler Modern Rates Conveniences Reasonable RIALTO HOTEL RESTAURANT AND SODA GRILL Christ Calimeres, Prop. Cor. Ridge and Coal Streets Phone 9625 Lansford, Pa. BEN'S WORKMEN'S SHOP West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. NARDINPS Fruit- Groceries -Meat Lansford, Pa.- Phone 518 Coaldale, Pa.-- Phone 391 Free Delivery STANLEY HOME SUPPLY Everything for the Home PHONE 237-W Represented by Stanley Tomushak 36 East Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. HARLEMAN'S GILES D. HELPS RESTAURANT Hardware Plumbing West Ridge Street HCHtlHg Lf1l1Sf01'd, PH- Lansford, Pa. OI: ,: can ,: ::' 7' 7 ':: ,: ti, ,:' eco ii' Yi, -atv ti' Q00 ,:' atv ,:, coo ,:, 4as4:oosscQva:vaqoonn-4:9010 62 63 ulunvlanoauooqoaquxv ioalexohoohsobsivisobsobo 0:53439 SCHONBERGER'S SEARS Hardware Paints ROEBUCK Wallpaper 55 CO, Lansford, Pa. PHONE 431-R DUBOSKY RADIO REPAIRS 3ll West Bertsch Street Lansford, Pa. MADIK'S CAFE 223 East Ridge Street Coaldale, Pa. ala: PETE'S TAVERN RICARDO'S 547 East Abbott street HOTEL Lansfordf Pa' Lansford, Pa. ZIMMERMAN'S KANUCITS DAIRY RESTAURANT Quality Products New Mahoning, Pennsylvania 209 West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. 41011 1:5 ocuocuocn eco ohsshsenn etsaqoaquoxoaznocnonsansahvaiatsocvisziocnnoav cioboiabvohoioioictnil 110415113410oioi4i1v4Co4Qv4i4QooQo4bvoQooQn4Qo4io:v2:so:v4:o411:s4iai4i41q!o THOMAS SKRABAK Funeral Director 215 East Ridge Street Coaldale, Pa. PHONE 575 A. JOHNSON sc SONS Maintenance and Repair 220 West Patterson Street Lansford, Pa. i' Satisfaction Is Our Salesman DIAMOND BEDDING OUTFITTERS Temporary Location : 309 East Diamond Avenue Phone 4311 Hazleton, Pennsylvania I NEIL CNatJ DURSO, Mgr. JOSEPH ORSULAK Meats and Groceries 248 West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. PIVOVARNIK'S HOTEL East Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. BENEICS MARKET F rait aml Vegetables 257 East Patterson Street Lansford, Pa. PHONE 396-R +o14iaQvzve1o1Q:n4i1vc14bo41ci4Cv1soioi4Coo2aQv411noi1u4Qooi4iai REESE'S SUPER SERVICE STATION Lansford, Pa. annie 64 65342 iiI1hi4iiv11ib4i SUMMIT HILL TRUST CO. Member F. D. I. C. ARNER'S HARDWARE STORE Hardware Paints Cutlery We Cut Keys For All Locks Glass-Elec rical Su lies and Sporgng Googg 26-28 W. Ludlow St., Summit Hill, P TONY, THE TAILOR A FRIEND Tony Fixes Everything NICHOLS' BAR RODGERS AND GRILLE AUTO East Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. +:111n1::: :::41::: nitisoiiioioahsohv-alia 40030141 niisisatoobsaxoezoioisoieiivioiocbs B R I L L' S LADIES' DRESS Sc FUR SHOPS 4102: CAPITOL THEATRE clubs All Students Welcorned At Special Admission ELIAS COURY, Mgr- Lansford, Pa. Summit Hill, Pa. -BOWL- For Fun For Health -4 A. B. C.- Sanctioned Alleys- JOHNNY'S RECREATION 21 Center Street For Reservation Call 9620 f dmericafv Most Popular Indoor Sport chocboioahvohvotoebo to 1vQC0i0aQ94DvaQv411oLo4Qoa:oaQsoQv1voQooQvoQnivoQnilIl 66 6794 ulusoaiisocoxvaqoansousnuooqvtoonoanv LANSFORD ICE SUMMIT HILL AND COAL Co. BAKING C0- . Bakers of Hearth Breads ll IJ For Better Ice Serfvzce Birthday Wedding Cakes CALL 186'W KOVALESKI 8: SoNs HUSH BRES KINET'S BOYS Too Many Cobwebs and Not JOE LISELLA East VVhite Street Enough Browns summit Hill, Pa. MAC REGIE . FRANK'S B651 Wlyhei LANSFORD SHOP West Ridge Street Lansford, Pa. HOFFMAN'S JUDY'S CENTRE AUTO SERVICE Dealers in SUNOCO Products 155 East Patterson Street Lansford, Pennsylvania lfoethoioqoivlahoohviobolioil STREET HOTEL GEORGE HRUBOVAK, Prop. 8 Center Street Lansford, Pa. '-'I' Illitiiitiiocboctnaiainiabvoiivciaiaiaiahoatoiiatviitibixitiif THOMAS MUSIC SERVICE Summit Hill, Pa. Juke Boxes Leased Records-Needles-Albums for Sale W 9 East Ludlow Street PHONE 214-R Sheet Music PANTHER VALLEY FINANCE CORPORATION Truck, Passenger Car and Equipment Financing Courteous Con-genial Service O P. V. LOANS, INC. 33 West Ridge Street Personal Loans Up To S300 Lansford, Pennsylvania ofleboehvciobvabraboatvobootvaboabvobv aQo40v1QooQn4:oo:u4Qo4:ooQooQo4Qv1saQoosv4Co4Qoo:a-o!o 68 6994 lpiibei iilliililiiiiiliiiiiiiliij CARBON TELEPHONE COMPANY Lansford, Pennsylvania MARGARETS BEAUTY SHOPPE Summit Hill, Pa. jOHNNIE'S GAY BAR 37 West White Street HELENE Currrrs Cold Waves Summit Hill Pa F AREL DESTIN Cosmetics DOOLEY'S PLACE INEZ CATHY Light Lunch THE OLLIE jol-:N PoxAMBo, Prop. ANN ANN 635 East Patterson Street Lansford, Pa. MEL PHYL ofnnv STEVE BUTCHER Your Favorite DODGE and PLYMOUTH Dealer East Ridge Street Lansford, Pennsylvania 1213: 1r4Qua11ooQs1o4Qua:u4Qo4icQnaQo40soQo4QuaQv4bo1vo1a0soQv1va:voIa otoaboohooboabvisoboaqvioaboaqvieboaiacsarsacoocoivaboocoezooboiivabviciabvoboclb KNIPPER . . . JUZEK . . . DOGGIE E B D I D DUCH L I L E Y MANNY . . . CUTA . . . BUBAK EDELSTEIN'S gifflggfl HOTEL Lansford, Pa. West Abbott Street Lansford, Pennsylvania For Good Printing B D'f tb 1 ee' 'J u 0' SEIDERS 1 PRINTING COLUMBIA BALLANTINE POTTSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA NEUWEILER Lansford, Pa. Printers of This Annual 40439 The Senior Class takes this opportunity to extend its grati- tude to those who aided in making our year book possible. We wish to thank our patrons and advertisers for their financial assistance. We also wish to thank the Allentown Morning Call, of Allentown, for their wholehearted cooperation in the taking of pictures and for supplying cuts. ::, 0:0010 ,: anvaho ,iz ogoaqvebsonoaiatsazoonn-sfo ?6S70 71942 :Inns fact G0 - GETTERS Irene Petrich, Helen Galgoci, Mary Melley, Elizabeth Skrabak, Helen Crampsie, Anne Coury, and Ann Boyle have been largely responsible for the success of the year book. These girls have labored tirelessly and given generously of their time and service for typing, makeup, and all the incidentals that go to make up a book. 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