St Clair High School - Clairian Yearbook (St Clair, PA)

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Soon the journey will he a mem- ory, but the knowledge gained and the lasting friendships that have bound us togeth- er, will prepare us to meet the greatest journey of all---Life. '93 '33 '23 Qomfenzfs Administration Seniors Underclasses Literary Athletics Activities Advertisements . :DVI 5 W. , ,gg . .4 ...eh , , . I'-rs eg, I 1 Av i 1. , , J: fr' U l ' ' , e:'7'z , 1 5'- -Q ' f Y . fi I . n , A .V - I ' ly 1, A, CHARLES R. BIRCH, A. M. Student, Alumnus, Teacher, Principal, Supervising Prin- cipal. It is with high esteem and honor that We, the class of 1933, dedicate this publication of The Clairian to you. Your sincere interest and capable judgment have Won for you the respect and admiration of every High School student. eA!ma alter To dear old Saint Clair High School This ringing song We raise, A song that's filled with gladness A song that's filled with praise. We cannot help but love thee Our hearts are full of thee For well we know, the debt we owe To Alma Mater dear. 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Pennsylvania but also the people of the entire country commemorated the 250th anniversary of the landing of William Penn in America, Therefore, it is only proper and fitting that we learn a little of the life of Penn and his work while in America and England. William, the son of Admiral Sir William Penn, one of Oliver Cromwell's naval commanders, was born October 14, 1644, in London. His education was chiefly at Christ Church College, Oxford. While at Oxford, Penn fell in with the Quakers. It was here, he obtained his ideas of religion. For an offense committed by the Quakers he was expelled from Oxford. His father, an- noyed at this, sent William off to France. After returning to England he studied law. He spent his time in writing and preaching the doctrines of the Quakers for which, at times, he was imprisoned. He was considered the outstanding Quaker in England. In September, 1670, Admiral Penn died, leaving his son a large estate in- cluding claims upon the crown for over .:E16,000, which had been loaned to the King. For years he tried to relieve the Quakers of the trials and persecutions which fol- lowed them. It was this fact which was one of Penn's chief reasons for his founding Pennsylvania. Also he saw in America the opportunity to put into practice the theor- ies of government which he had long held and defended and which were far more advanced than those of most of his contemporaries. He now petitioned King Charles II for a grant of land in America for the debt that was owed him, He received the charter for grant with very lenient provisions. William Penn then immediately began his work in creating Pennsylvania. The grant itself was as large as England. Penn thought of naming his province New Wales but that was objected to. He then suggested Sylvania which means wood , To this Penn was added by the King and the name became Pennsylvania. In August, 1682, Penn, with a moral courage grander than that of the soldier, sailed from Deal on the ship Welcome to the land of his care. About a hundred pass- engers, mostly friends from Sussex were aboard. Penn had left his family in England as a voyage was a great risk at that time. At thirty-eight, in the prime of his noble manhood, he landed in Pennsylvania. lmmediately, he laid out plans for a city between the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers and called it Philadelphia, meaning brotherly love . This city was originally planned to consist of ten thousand acres of land but actually was only twelve hundred and eighty acres. Penn went about doing everything in a systematic and thoughtful manner. He showed his remarkaible ability as a governor in the Constitution he drew up. lt was to be a government of the people but under the watchful eye of the Governor. His plan of government provided for a council of seventy-two persons in which the pro- prietory had three votes. ln this council all bills were to originate. An assembly of two hundred members was to consider the bills. These were elected annually. Qualifi- cations for citizenship were lenient and conveniently fulfilled. All trade was to be carried on openly. Various other provisions showed Penn's ability in government. His dealings with the Indians shows us some of his outstanding characteristics. They were treated as equals and were paid for everything Penn wanted from them. A treaty, signed in what is now Kensington states, We will be brethren my people and your people as the children of one Father. All the paths shall be open to the Q -P-, ! 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Penn returned to England in order to settle the boundary question existing between Maryland and Pennsylvania, As a friend of James II, the Quaker movement of William ga of Orange, Penn was under suspicion constantly for certain offenses and was often sent to jail. In 1699 ined great headway, but with the dethroning of James II and ascending Penn returned to Pennsylvania, bringing his family with him. He en gaged actively concerning the welfare of the colony and was ably assisted by his sec retary, Jame But Pen s Logan. n was not allowed happiness. Enemies, both in America and in England, 7 his destruction. In 1701 he sailed to England. Here he stayed until his death in 1718, which was caused by the misfortunes which overcame him. were seeking William Penn was interested in freedom of the slaves, his treatment of the Indians prov ed his wisdom in its success. 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Phi MII Pi Jlfu Epsilon Mdfll6171'dlil'5 Spanish EVAN EVANS Saint Clair, Pa. Saint Clair High School Bucknell University, A.B. Lambda Chi Jlpha 1 M nf..---. :hy ., --Q,,,,,,,,,, ,W,,,,,,,f,7 ,,,,W,,,W,,,7W,W,,,f,f, , ff,W,,,,f,,,,f,y,,,,,,Wf,f,q Wwffmfffffffw , ,,,,,,,,,,,g:., 1 ffm? g,Q,f,., fP fffffh, fz, 'Q I ,Q 3 3 ,f mf' gay ff, Ad 'g0f7ffWza,,,,Z:f,, I f fi ' ' ff M ff W,,,,W,,.,, f --1.ma4,aw,,M,14aa aaaaimamf W,,,a,,,,0,,0,,, W,m,,,,! A U51 'df f f i , X f f 2 mi 4 iff ffff . ffg W' ' LEVVIS R. HASTIE East Stroudsburg, Pa. East Stroudsburg High School East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College, B.S. Penn State Biology Heallli Education NIAY l. JONES Frackville, Pa. Shenandoah High School Hood College, A.B. Pennsylvania State College A Lesbian Literary English . I . MARY McCARTHY Saint Clair, Pa. Saint Clair High School Mt. St. Josephls College, A.B. Latin French ,.. f , ,,,, q 1 .1 . . I f 1 ,. , , 4 , , .1 aww, ,url W 1, 1 1 f -Q 2' 2 f 'f 1 1 s 1 ? 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'. iff: 4 1 2 fr 1 ,Z',,3',,,qff I m:W,,,W,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,yf L G 'L:vgu,,,,,, ,,,Z'L,iJ I Q E-' 2' ' ,,,,,.:' ff '22 i251 1 ' 2 W4 ' jihfzzzvj-SZ 20,2 ani! mmf a,,,,,ff Little Freshmen Freshmen and when Vacati fears had l both footbg New Castl glories. Junior class, we X wearing th were credit represented Senior following Harold D1 retaryg Jos football an Clairian St defray the Comm fond memo fwq . . 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 f f 1 1 Z f Q f z e 1 1 Z 1 '53 Z zzf'2aEzza.,,f2z 1 ' 1 1 4 W 1,146 ' 1 1 4 1 1 2 49 1 1 1 1 4 , , , 1 3 , , , , ft, , .... ,M , A--A'f .....,... . Senior Class History did we think, in the fall of 1929, what bewildered and enthusiastic we were! We entered Saint Clair High School about as green as any ould be. However, it did not take us long to settle down to regulations une came, we were none the worse for our experience. As Freshmen we were very green, To talk was our ambitiong By being heard and never seen, We lived up to tradition. on was over and We were glad to get back to Work, now that our first 'een brushed aside. We had an athletic class and contributed our share to 111 and basketball teams. We also welcomed a few new members from e into our class. Our Sophomore year passed without many outstanding We played our part as Sophomores, Which brought us great renowng We cheered at games 'till we were hoarse They could not keep us down. ' year brought with it new worries, our Washington trip. Again, as a Vere outstanding in athletics, having no less than eight of our members e football monogram and four of them donning the basketiball letter. We ed with one of the most successful Proms,' ever held. The class was well in all of the schoolls activities. As Juniors we were very jolly, The teachers thought us, oh, so bad! We planned most every folly For 'twas better than so sad. l We were all interested in our new importance from the first day. The lass officers were chosen to lead us through this most important period: dds, Presidentg Joseph Zubritzky, Vice-Presidentg Anna Stranko, Sec- epih Dowling, Treasurer. Our class members formed the nucleus of the d basketball teams, as well as, being well represented on the Booster and affs. We produced two successful operettas and the money is to be used to expenses of our Washington trip. As Seniors now We take our place To do the best we can, If we keep faith and run the race, We'll come out spick and span. i encement will end our journey and as we retrospect, we will recall only ries and pleasant days spent in Saint Clair High. MX 5 ..,i 33 551.11131-.,11?,i,g35111115:ff11fQ3t1:.:Z,.:::?11:2is:2limi-111f?11:ie1:1115331::2511:122::3:::::::six11:.1:.1l,,5z--1- L b 1 ' 2 ? ? ? itN'f1Tf..., ?j f1ZmW f7'e!m1Mf112111111ff'f Wf?,Z,w1 . 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You'll always stay with us, deep in our hearts, ff'-,ZZ , ..,., , Q r 'r ,e,e ff if me ,-Zq,,g..,,,, 1, i-, 4, w ew , A , V, , , V.z4?111e,1t11.:5 ..Vv 'f ,... 127'-fee-5,71 ,,,. LW!! :,,,.,. Q ii, gf 3, , P51 Q W 7vwff7,f,,,,,,Z yffffffg W yfffffqffma 2 f 4 4 2 4 Z 4 9 Q f f Ht' , , Q f f f f , 4 2 4 4 1 ' Z' ' f ' ' f 2 z f f 1 f,,, ' 1 2 4 f f Z Wyma WWA Q 5 f ,3 f 2 t +. ,. , . , , , , 4 1 , f , 1 , , 3 33-5,-9552 , f,,,,f www! Qwffmm 1 A aww 4, ww! X m,,,0,M a,,,,,A f ma! Ml ff' ww im'-1,1 ' V FRANCIS BETZ Francis is the extremely bashful boy in our class. It is even painful for him to speak to our fair sex. Francis is an earnest student, and what he lacks in boldness is made up in studious endeavor. He is a member of the famous French class, we hear so much about. ELIZABETH L. BARRCN Lee is inclined to see the better side of a situation due to a well-developed sense of humor, This songstress often en- tertains her classmates with her charming voice. Always ready for Work or play she is one of those persons of whom it can un- qualifiedly be said, She is a good sport. MIRIAM A. BEADLE The popularity and capability of Mim named her manager of the gir1's basketball team. Her winning smile is one of the as- sets of her success in obtaining friends and keeping them. Her ambition is to be a secretary. Behold, she is the Salutatorian of her class! Here's luck! STEFFIE M. BLAHAOSKY Here is one of the pretty members of our class. Steflie always has a ready smile for all her friends. Even though she is teased about the opposite sex, she never shows a sign of temper. She will long be remembered by her classmates for her sin- cerity and generosity. ,f,,,a,x ff 1 -M-f,,,, ft, -g - ,i Nw, ff' ,I L ,,, ,, A If ,,,,,,:,,,,,, 1 , 4, M 1 'f -of :fu 2,2 222 W 1,3 ' w 57'T17 'l9 ,.,? 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He is not a member of the basketball team, but is frequently found among them, cheer- ing them on to victory. Nick delights in giving stump speeches and probably will be a politician. The class of '33 wishes him luck. HAROLD DODDS l'Hal is our good-looking president. He also served as basketball manager. His winning smile insures his popularity in and outside of school, He is one of Potts- vi1le's most frequent callers. His acting in The Saucy Hollandaisel' Won favorable comment. We wonder if this is his chosen profession, JOSEPH T. DOVVLING Joe is a handsome young member of our class. His most noticeable features are his friendly smile and laughing eyes. His inexhaustible supply of jokes make him quite popular. His diligence and persever- ence in his studies will surely make him successful. Owing to his perspicacity and good looks, he is popular with the girls. 2? fax 1 5 .1992 2112! aa! F11 M.. f I 1 1, N 2 4 71.3 61191 22 ,,,,, , 5 I ' 1 ,p,,111Z1111,,11,, -. f 2 1m,,,1111111. 1' 1 1 s x 50,5 2, ,, ffigaf 1 1 fi Iillllli' , 1 1W '11 + ff 1II Zf'Wf0'f f f':f'1 11154 a fa 1' 14 1 I f4111,W11111,,1111f i 1 1 1,1 V' 11 411 W W1 91 by 4? ,1 3 1 11. ,,,111111,11111,,,,,,,,,,,1,a 9 1 1.1 1 5 - f'7'y :'?' 111 -f ,M M ' 1M11111:::,! W4 ff' g1M.,::4,,11 1: 1,' .2 af 1' 5,1 '1,f-1,,.g1jj11 , 210111111 fl 'L'L Z, 5 1 ffff711111y11111111111 , 1 T,111,,1,11,1,,4,,,,gwM,,,,1',..4,1,,IH, ,,,,,a,f.,!n 4 f27l 2 2? f zz IWW WWW f, yww yfwfwffw, WWW, f ywwg ,my f f ,,,,, fm Z 2 ' A 2 2 2 f 1 2 W, , ff ' 'fs ,f Z2 2 2 2 X 2 2 2 2 f '7 1 2t..a X 1 ,M 2 22,2 2 Wynn 2 2 3 Wynn 5 2 2 fm ff:-2 ' 2 , 2 C2 2 2 f 2 2 2 2 2 2 if 22 -2219 2 1 f , f A wwf w2,,,,,ff QW hmm 1 WWW aww WWA 2. M1422 f 20,,,,,w ZWMA Z ma! wi gary-32 af I j fZ,,,,,,, gfwwh EDITH M. EDWARDS Edith is our fair maiden from Wades- ville. With her smile and cheery manner she has attracted many true friends. She is an active member of the Championship team and received a letter for her fine work on the Hoor. With her steadfastness and strong Will, she will unquestionably realize her ambitions. PHILIP S. FRANTZ Philip is an accomplished pianist and a leader in Mathematics. His quietness is probably due to the interest he takes in his work. Baseball is his favorite sport. He is silent and grave and no doubt, with these abilities, will be successful. AN NA L. GAUGHAN Anna is the Welfare worker of our class. The persistence and diligence with which she applies herself reveals her utmost de- sire to aid others. She is a jolly person but quite serious at times. She has a striking personality in that she makes friends easily. ROBERT G. GEISWEIT Bob is the poet of our class. In his spare time, he usually writes poems about his classmates. He conveys the idea that he is quiet, but during these moments he is thinking of a good joke or an interesting story. We are certain that he will win fame as a poet. alnvfi Ac7 'rm,M, ' I 47 t'2 '2 WW: -2 z,, if 5 2,: '2.,!f?f'fMffWffff'2 ?..,.,a,,.,.,,,, jf ywvi 1 2222 2 222 222 2 V W ,A ff 2. 2 V 5,14----2f 2 mff?.,a..,.4,,,,,,,,,ff, 5922ff '51-j1,,q'+, 122 ' '4 ' .,Hffm2.?:7 22 IZSI 2? jk Gi I ffwm gffwfg fm WM? ywff,7,,,,,,,Z ?,ffMZ A Zyffwywh 1 1, 2 5 3 f Z 2 9 2 1 4 3 2 5 , Q 12 Q., 4 f f f 1 1 f Q., 4 f , ff 2 2 , 4 2 2 f f 4 Z . , , g f 2 , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 , ,, f f 2 2 2 z 22 e 2 2 fa 2 ' f f 4 ff Z 2 f 1 ff. 4... M 'fx I 2 5 4.04 3 Q 5 9 , WWW Z 4 f g M7105 Q 5 Z g fa Q wha, H 1 1 a f 2 f af ,Q -ff'f egfz ff fha 2 aa! am, f f z aa! W-af fa ,i f gf! fm ff,,,,f,,,f awwf' ELSIE B. GOGOTZ Elsie is a Russian with exceptional ar- tistic talent. She is extremely skilled in the realm of art and will 'win renowned fame in her chosen profession. She has a sweet and sensitive disposition which en- dears her to many friends. Her adaptabil- ity to school work has won her third place on the honor list. MARY E. HABLETT lWary is a typical example of a shy girl. ln classes, she is very attentive and dili- gent. Mary does not lack looks and she has many boy friends sitting up and tak- ing notice. She is sweet and affectionate and never shows any sign of temper. We are sure she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. MILTON A. HERCHA Here is one of the few blondes of the Se- nior Class. No young maiden has been at- tracted by his handsomeness as yet. Milton spends his time profitably by reading mag- azines and books, but he is also an ardent follower of sports. We wish him success in his chosen career. JOHN V. HOMA l'Qklal' is one of our husky football he- roes. He is a veteran football star and has four years experience on the gridiron. John doesn't care particularly for girls. Cross word puzzles are more interesting, aren't they, John? He always manages to make an excellent speed record in typing. ,M ,M .3..1s,.W,,,? f H, fagtfmaaa311115132mm1?mga?Qpataamaaampgwfw,g1wa1?m113?amQ3am?111- ,I tttzgtzagfmte I 2 mzmmtay w,?f.5g:?f .. ,lzzwfffh f M.: 1 2 1 2 wf MfffW,,,.., A ' -, ,,,,,,,,,,,m.,A, , Y. 1 . 3 i f m.f1..w+?-.., f,:-. ' .f 1 1 ' ' -'--- 1 a ,,,,,,,...,s. fmt- .1 'vf 'W f'f f', ,fax V 2 A rf-' F2 1 1 ff- ,A e 1 ,ffHZ,,.,,,::::::,2ffgffff , , ,. ' 3,304 MZ' fx ai 519- M 2,41 5169 2 fm 1..'::'f:f'1 'fwmm5f4 - ,, 4 , , My ,H W ,....,,,Mf - .4 , 1- q U rf, pw ,w,,,,,,W, , f,,, 1 f yr - 1 ,,,,,,,,4 -211 , H M M gt ,., 4 xy W., ,705 gm ,fmt A V , ig' ,A,,.,,,,fi4 as1w.aQ'f52iammmstt aan- 212111,i:11111::1112a11:11'2:::2::fi1tmmaamei11:tam1211111111111-'Z ff--- -A1-f- ' --A-'--- ii ---- i ----- 2--A -------f ---A--- f ' M ff71 Q i291 K V fi? f ?WZ ff,,W?,,W,w yfwz ?W,ff7m,4, ff ,gf 2 4 Q 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 f ,. aa fa 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ff 2 2 2 2 . X fa2,afaa 2 224 2 2 2 2 2 fave a 2 2 a 2 2 qwwa 2 2 2 2 M W fb 2,,,,qg 2,,,.,,f ' f'0tV,, 2, JEANETTE M. JONES Although Jeanette doesn't play basket- ball, she is found among the spectators at every game. Of course you know she is 'lthat way about a certain Senior on the team . Jeanette is friendlier with the boys than the girls of the class. To study is her line of least resistance. We Wish her luck. JOSEPH D. KAMINSKY Much of the success of our football team was due to the fine work of Joe. As Cap- tain, he kept the squad in fine shape. Red Grange had nothing on Demit . Versa- tility is the keynote of Joe's character. He is a good student and an accomplished mu- sician and, lately, he has turned a lover. They do say, Gentlemen prefer blondesf' GEORGE J. KARMAZIN George is a quiet, reserved and rather bashful boy. His brilliant work in Math. makes up for his quietness. George is stu- dious and is usually found deeply engrossed in his books. He has a great liking for na- ture and can point out the beautiful places on the hills. Undoubtedly, he will be a successful and prosperous civil engineer. ADELE A. KUTCHINSKY This tall, dignified lassie is a new ar- rival to our class. We were immediately taken up by her witty remarks and un- usual sense of humor. She has gained much popularity and w-ill always be remembered for her sympathetic and cooperative nature. She is an eloquent orator, having partici- pated on the Debating Team. 2,,...w M- it at51.1.151121232231111.5511..:.m:5Q.221:1:if1::fg::ff:52.:1...1.1i1,1,111-if 1 2' ,fa 2 2 2 Vx Lftalil -, ff' , ,2f 'Mg2-vm.a,,,g3,,k5 f 5594 H A-.54 2.2. 2 2 ff 1 ..,,, '-aww' .,,,,1,w,. 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KUNIGONIS Veathy is a very puzzling young man. When first gazing upon his smiling coun- tenance, you think, my! What a quiet boy! Do not believe this, for he is fond of play- ing tricks upon people. This characteristic endears him to the class, and will enable him to be prosperous throughout life. MICHAEL LAGUNA Mike is a very silent member of our class. His shyness, especially about girls, is surprising, for he is so handsome. Michael has a rare sense of humor, to say nothing about his ftemperj. He is our tempera- mental gentleman from Arnot's. ,M hi 2 fe 1 W7 7 if M gina fm M Gr- ,mf 2 ,f 2' fir' 2 if W! f I In ,jZ,.,,., Z 1 1-fum' ,. 'val 55 1 me, ,.,... i,,.. ........,........ ,........ ......................., . .i.............................,...............................................................i...,..,.......................... , ....i.......................... , , , f fp , ' f 'r1 1 7 'fnz i 5 N . - 1 'l f M0fy 'K 1 ' l f lo' ' f 7 1 i ' 3 Z4-.vb PULH-. 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GEORGE LESCHOCK Here is a boy about whom we know very little for he is extremely quiet. His favor- ite recreation is reading tlhe newspapers during study period. We'll have to look into this and find the reason. George is a handsome, stern individual and seems to have no interest in the opposite sex. MARY C. MILLS Mary has a peculiar hobbyg she likes foreign languages. She says she finds them easier than English. On Monday and Thursday mornings she is always sleepy but we know the reason for this, If ever you are looking for Mary, just go to the bright spot, and you will find her. JOHN P. MOLESKY John is one of the more solemn boys of our class Whose blufling in classes, especially P. A. D. is extraordinary. He is a brunette and envied by the girls for his clear com- plexion. His chief recreation is to ride around in a Buick, although he has not as yet shown his amorous attentions towards any girl. ,. ,.,.. x f 11 fL'7fti5 we 'ftffmwfwsaz 5 Www 'J 14.2214441511 'HUM W ?'fi'f 'f?'f+4Qf3v1,erz'e ff 1 iw i321 1' . fa W W4 , 9 ,WZ ,Q ,WW WN, 1, WW, ,fl , ,M 1, f 1 f , Z ' , ' i 4 f an fefm 4 5 zz Q 2 2 2 22 f 2 2,2 Q 2 2 gym f ma f..'5 4 4 5 4 4 2 f ,4 , M5 2 4 4 2 wwf, 4 4 4 4 ! f , pi .' fa, nu 5 f f z, 1 4 2 ff 4 Q 3 g 3 g 4, g 3 3 f 4 73 ,a by hw nn, , '4 1 ' 4 0 2 f 1 , , 2 2 , 5 , rw , 1 . 4 ,L gj,,,y,,12 anal im:::?:..,.1.: 1 i,,..,,,4 Q, 2 .02 M +1.21 ag! 511,52 M fw,,,,,,.:f am! EDMUND J. MONAHAN Ted , it seems, likes basketball, be- cause, for four years he has been on the team and his alertness served him to great purpose. Always Flex appears happy, as his face wears a smile, perhaps this is the reason for the rumors which are circu- lating that he has his eye on a certain Ju- nior girl. FRANCIS K. MONAHAN Francis is the Hshiekl' of our class. His handsome smiling Irish countenance and appealing personality has made him the most popular boy in High School. He is a remarkable athlete, having distinguished himself as the foremost player on the bas- ketball team. The Class of '33 extends its sincerest wishes to him. ALFRED McCLOSKEY HAI is the bashful boy from Mt. Laffee. He is very popular among the Seniors and when one becomes intimate with him, he is able to draw the conclusion that a truer friend cannot be found . We wish Al success and happiness in his future role of a bachelor since he refuses the re- cognition of the opposite sex. JAMES J. McNEIL The black, curly hair and dark impres- sive eyes of Jimmie have made him the envy of many girls. His quiet, sweet dis- position characterized by its sunny smile has won many and lasting friends for him. He is of a timid nature and is not, particu- larly fond of the fairer sex. ! 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For four years Spick has been a worthy participant in all athletics and, undoubt- edly, will acfhieve his goal with Janet to inspire him. MARION J. PAVVLOWSKI Marion is a tall, brawny lad with an ap- pealing voice. His pleasant disposition is portrayed by his ever-ready and cheerful smile. He has an unusuial high sense of humor and enjoys springing jokes on girls, especially in French Class, Marion is par- ticularly adapted to solving equations in Chemistry, DOROTHY M. PINGOR 'fDot', is a thorough example of intense studiousness and applies herself with much diligence in all hier undertakings. Her main ambition is to be a language teacher, fespecially Frenchj and with the excel- lent qualities of adaptability and earnest- ness acquired while pursuing these studies, we feel justified in stating that a brilliant career awaits her. MARY E. PURCELL Mary is a tall, dark brunette. To all outward appearances slhe is a gay, jolly, sort of girl and the person who hasn't the opportunity to probe deeper into her character is apt to miss the seriousness and depth of her nature. In her own quiet circle, Mary moves cheerfully, a sincere friend and efficient worker. flfmi 5 23 2lmixfixxfzijjfij Y ,7' Z ftlijvf , fffffffg ,3m,:,,,,ga,,,,,, 1 1 2. fi n 4 ff? I '12, fgvg rg fi My 'tee Wills maigpafan a.5?Zfe1WmfHM?MaMwa 2550 Hwif'ff7 'a'e?wfL-swam . ' .4 , ' ' 'ff - ------- fewe.1111:115:1:111:1152:11::2:::5::::::::::E2t::::!::::::i::..::::::::..:::.:::::::::. ' i341 n sn 24 .,, , Z ,Z Z fwf, , 0 1 ff, Q 2 ?,M7,,,, f 72 4 4 4 Z 4 1 2 1 2 1 9 Q f f 5 021 Z f fi , 2 2 4 2 5 f f 2 K 2 2 Z W, f ' Q If , 4 4 fm 4 fe 2 y Z f 2 g 2 3 5 df if f ,V 1 - 3 g , g 4 1 2 4 1 ,,, , f , 4 Q 1 ,, , ,A , fm 14.1 Z E 2,4 3 g 2 g V704 Z gffq g Z wywk , Z Z f 7,3 AM ghz x 'r , 2 f 2 f f f f , f ' 4 4 '-ff' 2 20,4 wwf 'vmW,f 2,ffff::?wW,7 I :imma f 12 4 Q 1 ee 9 911:14 f 'HMI ow! j 5 ,..f,- A ,mf ff ' CHARLES ROSS Charles is a shy member of our class, whose favorite hobby is motoring in his blue-green Ford. He is particularly adapt-- ed to art and we have predilections to his success as a sculptor. He has a friendly dis- position and readily fosters acquaintance- ship. We ascertain that he will become a success in his chosen profession. HOWARD C. RHOADES Howard is one of the more silent of the class. Very seldom we hear him speak other than to answer a question. He is classed as a good student who is seldom caught on any particular question. However, We know Howard has unusual ability which will make his future a success. THOMAS G. RAY Of Tom, we predict a future as a fam- ous lawyer. In any classroom he is always on the alert in order to give his own opin- ion of the question confronting us. This opinion very often does not collaborate with the teacherys. However, beneath this, Tom is a devout student and the possessor of a jolly nature. BENJAMIN j. RIGBERG Clark Gable has a worthy opponent in Benjamin. He possesses an Apollo-like Hg- ure topped off by a crop of dark, curly hair. His fine sense of humor pervades through- out the entire class. Ben is a good student always responding to questions which his brother sufferers are incapable of answer- ' ing. We expect great things of him. 4 . A iff? vita 1.11ttt 1 .11-freer. 1111 11- - A V- 1111t ,331 -11ff-: if fgiiimz-11E:1:.:?1.:1?:11mm7 K ff'f lxia i ,,,, , , .... ... ' E351 fa,,f.,,, a,fff,.ff' Z n 6,3 Wah 1 M fm,-Z ymmyfffaqu ffm? fm Aww? 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Vincent has the reputation of being an excellent and a well-versed student, whose brilliant re- marks reveal to us his literary nature. Vin- cent, because of his pleasing personality and willingness to help, has served us as president for three successive years. He has been a worthy member of our basket- ball and football teams. HENRY J. SCHERR Most of Henry's time is spent delving deeply into various books, digesting thor- oughly their contents so that he can discuss them intelligently in class. He also has a way of doing and saying things which makes him an outstanding figure of the class. We expect Hen to attain a coveted position in the field of mechanics in which he is especially interested. flf,..Z,,2 2 , , . f'--- , .W 1 . ,yu , , H I 4 an 2 4 , U61 4 f K WMM, ,WWW ,4 WWW yf,WW,,,,,, WWW, WWW ,mfg as 3 2 5 fa 2 2 f 4 5 2 ff. 5 W 'V ,, 2 ,,, ,W Z 5 5 , X Q 5 Z If '-7 lt .Z , fe 5 Q Z z 1 W, ,, , 2 ' 5 M4 f , f 4 W ,W , 2 f 1, W, We ' f , f-, , 5 . 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He is interested in Com- mercial work and was successful as Busi- ness Manager of the Booster Staff. Clar- ence amuses himself greatly by driving about in his car. With his constant effort, we are sure he will be known in the Busi- ness World. SCOTT G. THORN One of the most popular boys of the Class is Scott. He has a host of friends both in and out of School. In study period, newspapers seem to attract Scott more than his lessons. He has recently been trying to win thesaffection of a Senior girl and We hope he succeeds. K , ,fl iz ff fr . 2 ff '7 wfmf ,,,L,,,,,,,,.,,,Q,,,,.gf 'ht ., 5 , rf . 2 ' fyy ..v. ' W' vff W , . 'f,w.f! rf fin f W,,,:,,,, 1 is 'W z !,.........fM .4 f , ,f:.zA,L,2,,:.:5 ' W fri ff M aff Zim-4M M fy- f U : ,- Z :,.:, ,..,.f ju, X411 7 f 2.,, ,WZ 3 , gfwW,,,fw,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,, gy fyiifeq Aj,-. 1 4 j., , 4:5 34 Z ,,m,l,,., I-.-1 w, . 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Mary is an excellent typist and singer and we wish her success in her future career. RUTH B. ZUKIS Ruth is our popular member from New Castle Township. Her Winning smile has Won for her many friends among the girls and we hear that she has succeeded in cap- tivating many male admirers. For three years she has had a place on the basketball team where she performed true to her style. JOSEPH ZUBRITSKY This serious and somber look is in no Way characteristic of Zufbie for he is one of the happiest boys in our class. He is a certain Sophomore's favorite. Zubie's dream to be a chemist will undoubtedly be fulfilled for he does his work sincerely and eagerly. He was a star football player and served on the basketball team, too. ,, .,,.., A f. ,g c,,,. 22 17 7? 1 Jffm, 5 it Tiff 42? 2w1'x'f'fQMfwM,i.N 'i' 'Qt 1 ' 11,2693 an ,fa Lf 5, : 4 Z,g:,444w?,,,.,,,2 1 ii iz 22 r' QV 27'1'm , f, 1. fi ' l58l Z Lip ' ai! ,331 ji ,W i -181-M Z 1, . vk -Qing, Q7 fidg- - ..m,4A' X- I if I W w i? . 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We may be proud of our achievements in athletics, social functions and scholastic attainment. The football team included many of our members. In basketball we did our share o bring the girls' and boys' pennants to our Alma Mater. The memor- able junio Prom on Thanksgiving proved to be the outstanding social event of the scholastic year. Besides, we have many representatives on the honor roll, The Booster, and The C arian Staffs. Our s hool life has influenced us in many Ways. We have reached a reflective period in s hool life, a period when we look back with a feeling of appreciation upon our sopho ore and freshman years and we resolve to press our steps forward to a happy and successful senior year. JUNIORS Justly, We reached the end Of our third year, United in our long trend For a career. Never, while on our way, Has our faith been shattered. Into a brighter day Of deeds that mattered, Onward to higher things We turn our lives, Reaping the harder things That meet our eyes, So With ideas Hrm We start our fourth term. -M. M. '34 fmt ,.,.,..,,5 ' ff' Xi ,-fm. 'f if alma, I,-112,-111-111125:1-171,2,Wmaaaiaaaa1111911115111125:1:xi1:1if115:1171if12:111111111:15,331atwgfzaiifciagui111:ajgaasaaxaiy It f ','1I.., 9, E 5 V Z f E 'NI '1,,,' . - ' 5 iw,f7fW ' I X i 5 E 3 ' lg fmnf , ' ' ff? 1 ff ...WJ ww 2f're:vzaa,,0gaf.,f 'f 1?:v2'fa i 21,1 ,, ff ,g,g,,g,,fgf 4, M 4:1 M 2,1 ana agxzhfwl ,, Mae eff ,.,?ffWW., ,Mfg 2-ff f X 2 '? 'r 'wwfw'ff f ' 2S,,!W'f1Z Mwa,,,wL,,,,5W.,, .M-mf?-W,,,.r' Jef tm R gin 1. Z X4 Z 4 WMM gpfffffg M WW? fffffffyfmma gffffffz ?ff,,,,7 1 fm, f 4 2 Z Z 2 2 4 f 5 4 6 Z YW, W, , . , ,fr f 4 f 2 1 1 f f f 1 4 2 2 f f X f affsz fa 4, fziffggwfff f fe 1? 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We've all had some fun, and some work, and some rest: Our working was goodg but our fun was the best. lf Still what teacher would chide us for having this joy? For tha is the part of each school girl and boy. In high school and later, we hope all the while, That we practice spreading the Sunshine of Smile. The Sophomore Class enrolls plenty of talent. The girls are good lookingg the boys all are gallant. We've singers and dancers,-musicians-what's more We've eaders and artists and actors galore! r The Sophomore Class wishes lots of good cheer To the Seniors who pass from our high school this year. As for Freshmen and Juniors, we hope that they pass, And we wish gobs of luck to the next Soph'more Class. -B. C. W. Sophomores of Saint Clair High are we, Often heard where we shouldn't be, Perhaps our teachers do call us, a bore However, We will not forget the days of yore. Other Sophomores will come to Saint Clair High. Many of us will be leaving by and by. 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Also, we have many of our members interested in athletics. Four of them were on the championship teamg Sara Schumskis, Vera Milanich, Evelyn Baldwin, and Anna McCarthy. Sara is the regular center while Vera and Evelyn are substitute forwards and Anna, a substitute guard. Vera was presented With a silver basketball for scoring the highest percentage of fouls. Our class officers were elected in the early part of the school year. We held a Cotillion, which we, probably, will never be able to forget. Therefore, because we possess courage, confidence, determination, ability, re- spect for our faculty, sincere esteem for our Seniors, affection for our Juniors, and a consideration for our Freshmen, we, the class of '35, consider ourselves worthy of mention in this annual publication of The Clairian. fa, ,M, E 315213 ...., .,,.,ffi, -Et:mi111,11:12,111:1113111,1133333353111,,islamina,,3,,::m:1,a111:3a,,,g5itsiQ51:mgaIlists?Witattgttilifff71:-123112:Q1111if2is1121111,1::,a::,111:11::3:1m,1,,,?... L? , , - wi.: ......,. 5 2 'fffffwq,,,qfah,,,,,,,La, ,awffwfff f ' 1' 2 2, 1 ffww' fggrf aa aaaikdweeaaxarawwt25452222saai?b2taaizaiiwmfzaaarazamfiigamw f 35521 2't:zrza22Eaa1laeaaaafxarag3a43Liaa2Zizf3risaasgsgxtxeaxaaaaaaggaaakirzaaiit l49l XX X if fxxxx ,ix .... Q NX xxx -QA .ss gfofxsx.-, w - x: ss we Seam 5 SMX NWS I NNWKXX X . Q X 5 S X X s xxxNXXXxXXXXXN,Xxx Y i S S S 5 X S S x XXX A NXX N N 3 ww S awe Q XXXXXNNXX W s E S S Sxwsx NS Q xxxxx at Y Q Q Q Q . 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I ':x11:111a ...1111pa. 4 'w.,...,,, ,, 1 Freshman Class History mber 5, 1933, the avalanche now known as the Freshmen class entered ir High School and proceeded to make history. We began the year by oHicers under Whose capable guidance we have managed to make a very pression. In spite of our lack of wisdom, and evident greenness We have overcome the various inferiorities of which the lordly Sophomores con- nd us. 5 members of the class have distinguished themselves in an enviable man- ', operettas and as members of The Booster Staff. peration and support of each member of the class enabled us to carry ram for the year, and conscious of duties well performed We look for- day when we will return as Sophomores. F is for Freshies , who have lots of fun, R means they're Ready to get their work done. E shows their Eagerness when they're inspir'd S is for Silence when they are tired, H is for Honor, all Freshmen should use M is for Manners they do not abuse. E is the End of the year we await N are the Needs, lack of Freshmen create. -.,...,,. .... .,,, ...................... , .....,,,ii.., 1,,11.....ri..i..............VVZZVAVA.. , : 1 3 Z ,,,,,,.,, -f5,:,1--I133,33--gg:Y,'g,ggg,,, ,,,, Q--1:11:11111:-M::::1:::11::::::,.::.:'::1:::::::'-A111--1-1-:::':,,f'1:': W zwlfwiii 'e' ' ' e 111111 ' f' 5 ' 5 2 FR f X a ' XM? ?:::::::z mgw 1 , i fag - 5 2 if J, Q 1 !hW,f,,'fvf,W,,,.Z,7f'fa, a it Wifi. ,Vi ,,12?:Z2Zg3HSj2iE9ief Z efggnv. 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Freshman Class Kathryn Alek Simon Mozloom Alphonse Andriyausky Vincent Mozloom William Beadle Frank Mansell Cecelia Betz Martin Monaghan John Burns Raymond Monahan Rita Covely Isabella McDonald Joseph Coyle Dorothy Popowich Joseph Chalko Isabella Penkunas James Dodds Paul Pinkasavage Anna Dudick Joseph Petrichko June Foster Ellen Puchas Anna Fabian Joseph Ross John F oytalc Joseph Resavage Margaret Haluska Alex Rigberg Sara Hoke Anna Struzinsky Paul Hresan Eleanor Somers Errol Jenkins Helen Salak Emlyn Jones Joseph Scanlan Herman Jacoby Edna Thompson Dorothy Kadingo John Tomochik Albert Kuzo John Trenoskie Paul Kostrey John Wixtted Elizabeth Krebs Olga Wylota Josephine Kroll Helen Wansack Catherine Kotch Elsie Zelwalk Rita Morley '.-: ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,, ,,,a Z? ,,,,,,,,, 3 ttttt 1 ttt tttt ' J 'J' ' ' W ' 1 ,.., z44::::p,Li,i1,2:f ,,,,,, L iz: 'f' ,,,,,, i ,,,,, g ,Wx ,,,,,, 2 ,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Q ,,,,, 4 ffffh - fi' i581 v ft , ag! 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WW W, f ' 4 fa.: we ffm 2 2 4 4 fa 2 2 4 2 f 4 2 4 4 f X I -4 f.. 4 , 4 f f 4 2 4 4 4 fa 2 2 aw! 4 2 f 2 4 4 4 fm 1411, , 4 , -f,,,f 1 4 4 4 4 wfyma 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Wfwwm 4 4 4 4 4 f ,414 , . X 45.4-. 2 ,.. ..., , 4 4 4 5 X Z Z X 4 4 4 4 4 2 f 4 4 Z V G ,X X ,4L ..,. , aaa! w,,,,,M W4,,44W4 f aww 4444A 44444 4,,,,,,,4 , 4,4 4 4,,,,,,A 4,44 4,44 ax, .4-. f 44 ya ,, ,,,, , , Wa ,af zgg:,,,yffe I The Clairian Staff ANNA N. STRANKO 4 .Ellifllf-iII'l'lliP'f Elizabeth Barron Albert Klizas Miriam Beadle Dorothy Pingor Edith Edwards Joseph Zubritsky REPORTERS Business fllanagers .... .................,.......... ..... F r ancis Monahan Thomas O'Brien fltlzlfslic Jllanagrrs ..... Mary Malia Edmund Monahan Subscription fllanagers .. ...... Joseph Kaminsky Thomas Ray George Denning Arlwfrtisillg flfanagers ...... Scott Thorn Jeanette Jones flrtisls .... .... E lsie G0g0tZ Charles Ross Henry Scherr Typisfs ---- Steflie Blahoslcy Mary Tomochik Farulty flzlfvisfrs ..--- May I. 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X , 3 Wf 'fJ ff f' l he Booster Staff HPI Booister is a school newspaper which is published five times a 5 for stucllent expression, It was started in l927 under the title of, The Echo, a 'ear as a medium ooster, was selected by the student Commerciallpaper. ln 1928 a new name, The B body and th paper is now a means of promoting interest in all school affairs. The staff is chos n by the faculty and represents students from the Academic and Com- mercial departments. EDITORIAL STAFF i ANNA STRANKO, '33 1 Ifrlilor-in-vhiff 1l'I.Y.Y0I'illfF .Editor .... .....,.......... VVi1lig1m Moongyry '34 Sjloffj Rffllffff .... .......... M ary Malia' ,34- isofirll Rep ' 34 UFYPI' ...................,.....,.................. Fay H0n1CkQr, ' i CLASS RICPORTICRS Class of 1933 --.-- l of 1984 .. Class of 1935 -,-- Class Class of l93l6 --.- . l Bll.VIlIF.Y.Y AIIIIIIQFI' BUSIN ESS STAFF Joseph Dowling Dorothy Pingor Peter Kovich Olga Slepecky Helen Evans George Karmazin Rita Covely Raymond Monahan .Clarence Symons .Frances Weaver .1,fsi.v11l11f BISiIIF5'.l' JIIIIIIIIVHFI' .. lyllflllfj' flrlwlisez-5 ..........,......... ..... . Mary Monahan i . lblaigaret Ray ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,l,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,7, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,9 , IM,aff,,,f,,,,,Z,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,fq,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,S r 15 , ,.,f , , ,,,,, 1 1fl 2 A l X ,,,,, , ' f f'f'-' X A A, wx ff': f I'g' ,, ,,,,, A f fffffff' Wi' 1 2: f J f 5:6 2.12 ,,,., 51 ,M 'ff i ,,,,f ,,,,,,, W ,gm ,,,, A QQZIZEIZIIZZ 51111374 'f 3 Vie fl' 56-11 0 41 f 'Z I WZ 7111116 M WW yWff7,,f,f,,4 yfwfffg W WfwW ,f 2 ' 2 Z f 2 2 2 2 2 2 f i Z f 2 f Q , ,i' f Z 2 2 f 2 2 2 2 2 f 2 2 f aff ,,,,, M, f 2 9 ' 4 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 f WW W, f f-, f 2 2 X22 2 2 f 2 2 2 2 f f f 2 Wywm 5 9 2 2 ' 2 2 2 , 2 , , 2 2 2 2 f 1 2 2 , 2 ez, 2 - 3 ,jj 2,gW,,! Z,,,,nf,,,,f,4 1 wfmffh Zffffffd wfwffa bffwffi f QW, x, ww! foal wwf ? .wwf gjmlff '2,fff.,,f 2ffff2f Debating Team Aflirmative: Steffie Blahosky, Adele Kutchinsky, Leonard Bosak Negative: Olga Slepecky, Evelyn Connors, Michael Pushcarovich Reference: Betty Wagner Sponsors: Miss IXfIcCarthy, Miss Monahan, Mr. Noonan, Mr. lWcCullough AINT CLAIR HIGH SCHOOL was represented in Inter-Scholastic Debating. This is the second year of our membership in the League sponsored by the 'Schuyl- kill County Schoolmen's Club. Our teams were not very fortunate in securing decisions, but the speakers are to be commended for their display of cooperation and team work. Four of the dehaters were seniors, two were juniors, and the sophomores had one representative. Our defeats in all contests were by very close decisions to lylinersvillef Schuylkill Haven and Pottsville. ,,,, , ,,,.,.. ,I f, '. ff' 3,3 I-Q,,,,,,, , fmfwffwff , fffww X f 5 ,fffffffffffyffffywffwffff, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,2! 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The quiet and soli- tude whic is so characteristic of a library appeals to many people, who, while in this environment absorb all knowledge from the books which set up higher ideals for them, thus molding them into more perfect men and women. f-M., :fmt ff, 453. I 2.111 11 .... ., l'!51 , , f f , ,,,, ., . e s ,,,,,WmW,,,,Qz,0 ' f ,,wwf '+: I H. 5 1 f aM,f1,..fwf.,, N ,fi ' :z 1 : ' 'ii ' 1 H ,,:?,,a,,,m,,,,,,,.,4,, 2 5: fa --' ., 'W'W f'f Y?'4 f-f if , 'C'5'h L- N : 3 6 ', 14 wi vi'-, fi ff 2 1 f lf: W wa Z1 ffl az 3?'?i1fff ,Q f'?? f2'w eMmw'f WM 4 M140 ' 1 f Q., we f'7 1'-W' 94 af 2 H 4' ,f Q1 ,,,,mZM fW,W,.,,,.,,,,4, H ' f gg,,,,,,,,Mfff'f yw..,,,,,3.Z A ZZ ri? 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Monahan Be determined as O'Brien Study like Pingor Chew gum like Purcell Hike like Pawlouski Cheer like Ray Be as thin as Rhoades Make money like Rigberg Sell newspapers like Robertson Drive a car like Ross Smoke like Russavage Be as efficient as Scherr Recite like Schmeltzer Be an athlete like Somers Be dignified like Stranko Tease like Symons Be romantic like Thorn Smile like Tomochik Pose like Zelwalk Be handsome like Zuwbritsky Play basketball! like Zukis WE WOULD ALL BE SUCCESSFUL!!! VE ' ' t e .ee.... eeeee , e.ee ab wi H . . l ...... . i 54 ll . ...... l ea A Farewell Dear old St. Clair High, We're leaving, but with many a sigh. Each head is bowed in reverence to you, As we bid thee sad adieu. Our hearts are bursting with pride For the loyalty you had inspired we cannot hide, So Hail to the glory of our Alma Mater. We, the class of thirty-three, With gay spirit and free, Have endeavored to prove to you That we are loyal contenders of the Each hearty throat will gladly raise A song of love, a song of praise For you, our dear old school. red and blue. Our Protector, farewell to thee, You are our pride and light to glory. Tender mem'ries shall linger forever, Your teachings we shall always remember, So that we may overcome the hardships of life All evils, sorrows and strife, As we say good-bye, dear old St. Clair High. --M. V. Z. .,,, ,....,,..... ............................................ .... ................. .............................. - f,............. . ' ' ,ENB yr. ---' 'mx -f-'1 Q -f--- at ------' 7 f- 1 - f 1 ' --- f ' - H eaaa 51. 'Milfs i' E681 my 4 ? g 5 4 f - I V UCD 'Ri if'7fQXi.l2Wf,ilf?Qi1ll ,Zo in I 9-we 4 31,,g:4, --122 YIYY H5535 Y-friirff-H .::: 1124. 512211-If 4 .-::: 2222.1 .:::::::,. .:::::::..- may Senior Class S is our gay Spirit and spunkg E is the Energy we extort when nearing a llunkg N portrays the Noble hearts in the Worthy groupg I symbolizes the Idealism of our youthg O for Ofbedience, our duty, when under commandg R is for the Rightful standing each one of us demand. C unfolds the Chronicle of our four school yearsg L is our Love so fearless and trueg A stands for the Alma Mater to us so dearg S is for the Sincerity in all that We dog S is the Solemnity with which we bid adieu. ,,,. M ,, Wi rf.rr.rrrrrrrr rr.ri.rr rrr ,,rr,, E691 'i'z3?x V2 of 1 2 as if 2' 2 391 3113 ag, Ja . .A. A A ,. Wh.. ,, , 2 ...... 2 ., .A. 2 2,62 A , 4A f ,A, , if H., L , W' -.QQ ,.-- '-------- '----- ' '--------- -,f'-'---' ----------- -----'---- '----,-- YYY-VY-,Y S ., ,f.., , , 1 - . D-cz'-a'-did somebody C-c-C-call me? I-I-I-I-I'm H any the t-t-t-tinker. I c-c-c-can fwarble, but I 'want t-t-t-t-to go home and t-t-t-tinker. ,ggzzg -11:31:21: ::1 ggQgg:311111:1:111::ggg11g,51111::i1::5 -ifaf 521111 ,,::1, 13: -:::- :gggg::::::::::::::q:::,::::' - ---- ::: ': ..... .YYY.Y : iifrr' :Citi11,711-1:-i'irgS: 'H in-Q QQQAQ3 5 E Egg xizmxlzex 2 QQ5whmJMawwwq:5 f ' fx 5? ' ' 5 i701 The Little Dutch Tinker, Francis Baker U11 at our daneers be summoned. Prince Edward e hope you will enjoy our entertainment. E721 The Dutch Dancers, HELEN EVANS and HAROLD DODDS U31 Girls this nonsense must stop! Girls this lefvity drop! U43 Spinster Jemima Steel, ANNA STRANKO U53 CTI nere-there-Dinah! Jes' you lissen, honey! I jes' meant to score you cz little,--jes' so I mould comfort you! You're seoh good covnfortin when you're scuirt, Honey! U63 Marcus Adam Johnson, GEORGE SOMERS E771 Patrons Mises Elizabeth Baldwin 1 I' OI l CX CX i: 0 George Bardarick s. A. Barron and Mrs. Thomas Beadle s K. M. Beck s B. G. Beese and Mrs. Stanley Blahosky E. S. Bodenhorn . oel T. Boone, U.S.N. s Esther Botzer . Boyle oseph Brownlee s Mary V. Corcoran s Belle Davis s Florence Davis Charles W. Delp . Anthony Dodds and Mrs. W. E. Edwards Evan Evans 's Phoebe C. Evans s. Bessie Fielding n. G. E. Gangloff John Gogotz ss Edith V. Haines . Louis R. Hastic s Alberta Hughes H. S. Jones 5 Miss May I. Jones MJ . and Mrs. Metro Kaminsky Rev. Mr Mr. M':s Mira Mr. M . C nm I M':s R '. J R '. J Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Connors Mis Mira Mis Dr Mr Mr Mr M , Mr H Mr M1 Mr M1 Mr s Mr Mr '. Susan A. Leddy . Charles Llewelyn Miss Mary J. McCarthy Mr. Francis P. McCullough Miss Eleanor McDonald Miss Louise Meinhold Rev. E. S. Milanick Mrs. K. F. Monahan Miss Mary E. Monahan Miss Martha Moser Mr. F. Noonan Mr. M. J. O'Brien Miss Edith Padfield Mr. I. L. Padfield Hon. Cyrus M. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pingor Miss Anna T. Quirin Miss Margaret C. Ray Mr. David Reese Miss Mary A. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenzweig Miss Margaret Siney Rev. A. S. Slepecky Mrs. Anna Slattery Mr. H. M. Smy-th Mr. Anthony Somers Hon. C. W. Staudenmeier Mr. Nicholas Stranko Mr. Howard Sterner Miss Anna Mae Super Mr. William R. Super Mr. and Mrs. George G. Symons Mr. and Mrs. S. Thorn Mrs. Nellie G. Taylor Mr. Francis Welker P. K. G. U81 . ,W .-.W -, V-N :-vf1'lm1.-f '45giQ,x H ' X , ., - ,H ' f- rw 1' ','Z5!1DSf '31V 'CQ'-:?5f2'f7f -- 5'j . f-an-5 -'- , ,, , ,.,,,,,,..--fb, 4-F 1- -yayvm-w-,Igf1q5w5g:,lgfS537f'?..2,51?,5?QQFTZIWSTyiff?Ev- 'vf ff FLJT' '43, , . Q... -' - , fsrfw, , zz 1 - ,J gf- Q,-:gk .ngwf my 1' M311-Q:5'.3'5ffr 91 215 ' gY6 :'. fi ' .:L. - f . 'f M3 '15 'BT' 5? -' lV 5 'i1l5 '1 fr!-,1'Y'I'l11:e L.f1j'IA1 gm 'fifl' I 15:I9:' ff:- I,IjIIjI,IgEj,gQI'fm-,y,.:1gr,5,g''fgglgw-371,--11 -- .Z V- f g I I f , 1- . 1 H, 1' z f', ff , I , rw If '--' I. af -' ' ' - A ' . 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Our season schedules vi games that good showi So, our sea: as Mount produced t The te dicative of that we new ently good us all seaso The S Schmeltzer Well! The : also fine pos stitute and The task tc will answer 'ere not chosen with the purpose of attainment chiefly in mind. We have reimburse us Hnancially, and others that add prestige by means of a mere ng, but, nevertheless, every contest is looked forward to with enthusiasm. son came and passed. The schedule shows losses to such formidable teams armel, Ashland, Minersville and Pottsville Catholic High, while Blythe e real upset of our rather drab season. am seemed to have real possibilities, as our first three games were really in- Ia banner year. Then,-the blow came. Ashland gave us a crushing defeat 'er seemed to recover from. The Alumni contest showed the most consist- rive after this Waterloo, but distinct breaks, which seemingly followed , earned the ex-warriors ia 12-12 tie as a season finis. enior members to leave us include Captain Kaminsky, O'Brien and of the backfieldg Somers, Zufbritsky and Homa of the line. All performed size and experience of these men will be missed considerably, but there are asibilities for next year. More than a dozen lettermen, and a wealth of sub- new material will fight hard to give the school a more profitable season. v mold a team unit will not be an easy one, but if hard work and loyalty the question-the problem will 'be solved. 5725 4'ifmfR 5 'iii Affr:ta..,...1-11aw:,am.-aa.: af1...aaa..aa.a1--.....:...--mat -----' max1::fi-sew:--11111111,if111.-1:1ma1.,1--a,f1--me-:.:11e,11ff:1f:f1f::1:::::exft:ff:---1-:faf:fff:1:.6259f'r 'ff - f if F it' ,Z 3:::::::s,,3,,,,,2:Q ,H ibiiyrrg a, I F,,95r g I ' f we ...Q-1f'wfM...4f' ?a.f.W49,Wf' va 1fMa...fM ffrv M , ' ffl 5:35192 tm Z ilk .2 5 33.2 l 212.2512 2 7.25 f in ,11,1, ff ,1, ,,,.1. 1 111121 11,,1 St. Clalr High School Football Schedule--1932 S. C. H. Opp. Sept. 23 Mt. Carmel H. S. Away 0 12 Oct. 1 Girardville H. S. Home 31 0 Oct. 8 Frackville H. S. Away 6 O Oct. 15 Ashland H. S. Away 0 26 Oct. 28 Blythe H. S. Home 0 6 Nov. 5 Minersville H. S. Away 0 13 Nov. 12 Gilberton H. S. Home 7 0 Nov 19 Pottsville Catholic Home 0 8 Nov. 24 Alumni Home 12 12 Football Letter Men Name Quarters Joseph Zubritsky James Bartholomew Joseph Kaminsky George Somers Lorin Honicker William Heller Michael Sofilka Thomas O'Brien George Bulino John Homa Martin Adamschik Anthony Kralick Vincent Schmeltzer Michael Sweat Bryn Jones Paul Potlunas William Karmazin William Penkunas 525221 ..., tttotct ttc eree ISSJ Q44 7 X '4 V fgfwwz ?4444444? ?4444? ?4W440Z444,,,Q ?444444? 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It was the first time a county team had beaten Saint Clair in two years and that defeat was a victory because it instilled a fearless courage and determination in the girls to be the county's best, nothing short of that was satisfactory. The team romped through four straight victories and then were defeated by the champs, fa team composed of the star players of the 1931 and 1932 seasons, who were twice championsl. This same team had 'been previously defeated by a 10-8 score. Since this team won by fours they literally took 'the next four games and not satisfied with that, added two more to make it six straight. In the next game any over-confidence the girls might have had was distinctly removed when they were beaten by Allentown. The team thinking it had to play ball and not float on a reputation defeated Frackville and then lost to Cressona and Girardville. The former, a non-league game, was played by the Saint Clair second team because of a league game the following night. Although the game at Girardville was lost, the girls were declared Northern Division Champions. The following week a play-off game with Cass Township for the County Championship took place at Minersville. The score at the end of the half was 5-3 in favor of Cass and then the big guns broke loose for Saint Clair. When the game was over it looked more like a track meet. Cass was astounded and bewildered by the continuous scoring of Saint Clair and there was no question as to who were the Champs for the 1933 season. Now for a team resume. With the exception of two players the team was inex- perienced, having had little or no previous training. The girls are to be commended on ,their hard, earnest and willing practices and their loyalty to one another. This team was a burning example of what grim determination can do. The team will lose three players through graduation, namely: Ruth Zukis, a most capable guard, with two years experience and this year's captain, who, by the way, played forward to become second highest scorer. Mary Zelwalk, a forward, so small she dodged between her opponents' legs to do her share of playing. Edith Edwards, the other Senior, came through exceptionally well for one with her little previous experience. Of the under-classmen only one saw action last year, namely, Mary Malia. Mary garnered a few pointers as a substitute last year and this year she showed her ability to remember what she learned. A scrappy and determined side center for one of her size and what a player for next year's team. Next we take a ten-cent look at a dollar ten player, number 10. One stalwart forward who went big with 183 points. No need to mention names, but it is no less a person than Frances Weaver, whom it is rumored, is superior to another team's number 10. She has one more year ahead of her and her outlook is good. Rose Kilpatrick made good this season as a guard, although she had little previous experience. Her ability to hold the opposing scoring aces was commendable. Sara Shumskis, the smiling Sophomore, proved her ability as a jumper by consistently getting the tap. This was Sara's first venture in sports and with two years ahead of her she should become a real threat. Two more players won their letters this year, Peggy Ward and Vera Milanick. Neither of them having participated before, showed great possibilities for next year's team. They are to be commended for their accomplishments this year. Evelyn Baldwin and Anna McCarthy saw considerable action this year, as did Margaret Jones and rfb ' WIQ' tar. ,,,,,, ,,,,, . . ,,,, A, , -ma., .,,,,, ,,,,, --YY H. BMW! 2 5 ......., 2 5 1 I 10' , ' Z, 'M , X ff E e,,, I E ' I ' ffaff as f 7f2,.,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,wW7i2 mfW'Z',f':'r 'f',a fg9 W?ewaw,a,ae,,.im 41352143 Jw e, ,,7,, he ' Wu. N,,M,w!:,,,,M,:.,,:,a f3f'W' L,:.::L,1fftf f,,,.,efriafz'z'a,f w.4 fx'zp'1gf-L. If .f,'24m,, i851 p t 7 9 if Wa W' , , ga. a I K f W it 5 M, 5 mit 6 Ziggagaggy aa Ja! aaaaaf aaaaaa 1 'Z 1 aaa aaa a,a L1111,1 2 affa, ,22 a Zami 2 aikaii 453 35523 Helen Twaurdzik. With a year's experience behind them they should show form next year. Althou h three varsity players graduate, a veteran team is awaiting action next year and a ded to that the number of players who did not report for the team this year, a sue essful season is predicted with nothing short of one more pennant for Saint Clair High School. Girls' Basketball Schedule Saint Clair Opponents Blythe ............. 13 18 Minersville ..... 25 6 Alumni ........... 10 8 Port Carbon . 22 3 Minersville ..... 22 18 Champs ....... 11 16 Cressona ..... 20 ll Port Carbon 29 13 Pottsville ....... 25 15 Blythe ............. 22 21 Girardville ........ 15 8 Frackville -.--... 28 13 Allentown ..... 7 52 Frackville ....... 19 13 Cressona ......... 5 14 Girardville ........ 14 15 Cass ........... 33 12 Basketball Letter Girls Player Position Quarters Points Frances Weaver ...... F 64 183 Ruth Zukis ........... G-F 61 59 Mary Zel lk ........ F 49 54 Vera Mildiiifilck ........ F 17 15 Mary Mali? ............ SC 60 Rose Kilpatick ........ G 60 Edith Edwards ........ G 34 Sara Shumskis ...... C 64 Evelyn Bal Win ...... F 7 Jeanette Jo es ...... 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T with us to tending thei Saint a non-leagu Blythe To The follow score of 32 feated them their floor, ful night o Gilberton f that has ev through fou Carbon 59 Ashland Hi settled dow tors for th It was in t Saint Clair back in the d was defeate was beaten dropped tw Poor foul s the cause of lk the burden of the work was taken care of by our two clever forwards, F. n d ea 0 win in -Q 5 f Oll' C 1' -g, .55 'il o h Boys' Basketball first time in the history of Saint Clair High School, our boys won the ill County Interscholastic Basketball League pennant. It was a successful victoriously as well as financially. The team performed capably all through d Somers, our tall center, Primo Russavage and our two stalwarts and guards, E. Monahan and O,Brien, the five mentioned above are all subs were Rhoades and McCloskey, also Seniors, Kralick and Stefonick, Boop Bartholomew, a Freshman. r's achievements show what can be accomplished, when everyone works our Coach, Mr. Hastie, should go much credit, he worked day and night old us into a winning combination. Th-e players take this means of ex- thanks to him and wishing him success in the future. lair High School opened their basketball season by losing to Coaldale in . game by the score of 22-19. Our league season opened by defeating ship 31-20 on their floor, for the first time in the history of the school. g Tuesday we opened our home season by beating Minersville by the 0 in a loosely played game. Next, we encountered our Alumni and de- as usual 18-16. After a rest of three days, we defeated Port Carbon on 0-16. The second team 'saw action in this game and thus ended a success- basketball since all three teams won. Then the battle of battles with the leadership of the league, we defeated them in the most thrilling game been played in our hall, by the score of 31-29. After this we breezed easy games, defeating Mahanoy Township 22-13, Cressona 18-14, Port Mahanoy Township 41-20. The teamwork in those games was excellent. fh School beat us in an exhibition game 29-28, it was after this tha-t we to business and won the following four games from our close competi- league championship. We defeated Minersville by the score of 23-22. is game that the boys showed the fighting spirit that is characteristic of High School teams. After trailing 14-2 in the first half, the team came econd half and scored 21 points while the opponents scored 8. Girardville on our court 44-16. The spectators had their thrill of thrills when Blythe 7-26. The same close score prevailed in the girls' game, Then the team hard fought games to Frackville by the scores of .19-18, and 21-20. ooting and the absence of Captain Ted Monahan, stellar guard, was those defeats. After defeating Girardville 19-17 in a hard-fought contest, Y Iffl 1' ,. defeated Gilberton 31 18 to win the Northern DIVISIOH Championship. we decisively We pl ed Pine Grove, Southern D1v1s10n Champs, on their floor in the first of a three ghme series for the championship of the Schuylkill County lnterscholastic Athletic Lea tired as the defeated Pi winning th Athletic Le 2 gue. After a four day rest we played the highly tooted Allentown High entered this game. However, after a slow start they settled down and long coveted championship of the Schuylkill County Interscholastic gue. After a four day rest we played the highly touted Allentown High Y ne Grove 27-20. Two nights later we defeated them again 22-21, thus 'l a team, the c School gym. they played the boys w A1lentown's frffifx 1 . , ., M . 1 ww., fx:-. f nf 1 ymmwsmw X 4'-41: f W, 1, lggyfw Y 1 4 h e mpions of the Eastern Pennsylvania League at the new Pottsville High Though the boys entered this game with the odds greatly against them, ri bang-up game. From the opening whistle until the end of the game e in there fighting doggedly. The first quarter ended with the score in favor 5-4, they were still leading at the half 12-11. Our boys got the ff' 1 a. ' 1 ff f M 'V '1wffm Q:,1nSunfvWf f9nM M' Qffwfnli ' ' L .., ' ' ZW! ' 'iv .,..,,,, 2 1,Qs,,,,, ' 5 , ,, 3 ' ' 2 .f we f ,t ff frrilf 1 'iff-ff-were f-.2g.,m'fzNiaa,.ff,f-.ret fa? rfww--1 na f .1 is fW,,,,,,1wff,y 1 f . 4,1 r' 0 f f . 4 f 4' y , ,,, 346 an .4 .ff 1- -f-gay, hw ,W,,,,,,,, ff . Wu: ,, .,,- ' ,mmf U f W 14 4 f- N4 'WY , ,: ww, ,:, 4, 4 cg Q 2f4 nj ,nf 1044 , , 'gv0mf1afa4f1wv1,Mnf,w41frrMf 1 0 Z,,!:2'f1ffn4,,,,,, lj . ! ,,,, f 531 1' f 43 'W ,WI 'r? 'Wf5Wf 7 ''-.,2 'eff ,,,,..... ..... 1 ....,,,, i ,,,, fffiifffi .,,.. .,,... .... .' . ' ,, ' Em , ,,, r UL ,,,,,., ....,.... tssi M ?1 f'i 'a 2.2 212 1.21.1 i,g, , .,,,l, .:,, 2. MT 5 ...GZ Jaw. lead at the beginning of the second half and kept it up until the last minute when Allentown nosed them out 22-19, the five Seniors, F. Monahan, T. Monahan, G Somers, C. Russavage and T. OlBrien brought their High School basketball career to a great close by playing every minute of the game. Boys' Basketball Schedule Coaldale ...... Blythe .......... Minersville ...... Alumni ............ Port Carbon ............... G-iliberton ...................... Mahanoy Township ........ Minersville .................... Mahanoy Township ........ Cressona ............................ Gfillberton .,................. Port Car'bon ...... Ashland .......... Blythe .......... Girardville ...... F rackville ........ Frackville ---- Cressona .......... Girardville ...... Giliberton ........ Pine Grove .. Pine Grove ...... Allentown ...... Saint Clair Opponents 19 23 31 24 31 20 18 16 50 16 31 29 22 13 23 22 41 20 18 14 21 20 50 9 28 27 44 29 26 16 18 19 20 21 21 16 19 17 31 18 27 20 22 21 19 22 Basketball Lettermen Position Points 'Francis Monahan .. ...... F. 116 'George Somers ...... .. F. 107 'Charles Russavage .. C. 198 1'eTed Monahan ...... .. G. 57 9'fThomas O'Brien ......... .. G, 81 'James Bartholomew .. F. 19 Michael Stefonick ..... -- G, S 'Alfred McCloskey ........ .. F, 2 Anthony Kralick ....... .. C, 8 'Howard Rhoades .. F. 5 'Lettermen :??w fiwi 6QggEg3fT?f iiiii ji?CEFTE?ZjifziQ3Z?iQiiiZij3gx23igi23iZ?BCBG?Fmxffmmx Zgiigg 1891 fr tram Qaxfi 2 7 .fi 2. i +55 if Track RACK has made itself prominent in our school for the first time and it is hoped that :n the future even more interest can be aroused. The sport has not been outstanding due to a lack of interest. The following are members of the team: Elmer Howells Michael Pushcarovich Michael Sofilka Charles Kustan Francis Monahan Martin Adamschik Joseph Wokulich Lorin Honicker John Shandor Fred Rhoades Elmer Brady Michael Laguna George Somers Thomas Geiger Charles Udit Joseph Zubritsrky Joseph Kralick John Thomas John Rehnert Bernard Beuhler The team lacks experience but gained much after having participated in the Coal- dale Meet held May 6. A good showing Was made despite strong competition and a muddy Hel '. With two weeks practice before the County meet, to be held May 20, at Pottsvill , we anticipate even a better showing will be made. If the Coaldale Meet is indicativ of the type of teams in Schuylkill County, competition will be at its best at Pott ville. No one school seems to stand out as favorites. The records made so far in practice seem to come up to and in some cases are better than those made at the County meet last year. With the hearty cooperation of team rooters, it is hoped that Saint Clair will win some of the laurels. School Song Although Pottsvi1le's always favored The crimson and the white, And the loyal sons of Coaldale For their black and orange fight, We will hold our colors tender, May their fortune prove more trueg As we fight for dear old Saint Clair With its noted red and blue. Mi, f. 'E ff ..., . . A ., .,,,.,i.,, ,,,,,, 1 itz. f 3, 2? 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The prince arrives in Holland with his sailors, who immediately make free with all the King's possessions. The King of Holland is in the grip of a disease known as sleeping sickness, and the application of the wrong serum by Doctor Quick, of the royal household, pro- duces very serious complications. After the operation the King assumes a very lively interest in his kingdom and learns from his daughter the secret she has cherished, which is none other than how a young boy by the name of Hans, saved Holland from disaster by stopping up a leak in the dike. There were some very pretty Dutch and English dances featured. The Dutch dance which was cleverly performed by Helen Evans and Harold Dodds and the Sailors' chorus composed of Messrs. 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Michael Stefanick, David Thomas LADIES OF THE COURT, VILLAGERS Chorus: SAILORS Joe Zubritsky, Thomas Ray, Francis Betz, George Denning, Joseph Dowling, Phillip Frantz, Robert Geisweit, Joseph Kaminsky, Albert Klizas, Veathy Kunig- onis, Francs Monahan, Ben Rigberg, Howard Rhoads, Charles Ross, Scott Thorn, Henry Scherr, Clair Robertson, George Somers. Fr anciss Monahan, George Somers, Joseph Kaminsky, Robert Geisweit, Joseph Zubritsk An SAILORS HORNPIPE CHORUS y, I-Ioward Rhoads. DUTCH GIRLS na Payer, Rita Morley, Sara Hoke, Isalbelle Penkunas, Margaret Rennick, Anna Zelwalk, Margaret Haluska, Isabelle McDonald. NURSES Elva Rhoades, Sara Kovitch, Margaret Feryo, Mary Tomochik, Steffie Blahosky, Dorothy Pingor. SECRETS Dorotly Haverty, Laura Reichard, Mary Evans, Mary Curilla, Angeline Alessi, Olga Slepecky. QUEEN AND CHORUS Miriam Beadle, Evelyn Connors, Anna Gaughan, Elsie Gogotz, Mary Hablett, Jeannette Jones, Helen Evans, Mary Purcell, Jerussel Hercha. fffa ,f2N? I ri -., I94l 2 7 ff M wh f , ya ?ffW?,M,0,K WWW? ?, fm 1 4 3 f 9 4 9 4 f 7 2 f 1 4 ful! v f ,W ,W, , 5 , ,Z Q g Q 2 2 2 2 5 ,Z Q 5 2 1 MW .7 ff W 1 4 2 2 4 4 2 mf 2 4 4 4 Z f X Z f.. f , 1 5 M 5 3 7,704 WWW I 2 j fm 2 Z 2 2 1 Q Z 1 7 1 Q 1 1 9 1 4 1 7 , ef!! 2 ,W ' 'Q If I I QM! W,,,,,! W MW, f Www WWA aww I eww 1 M, M e,,,,,,A 4 wi M! 'affwfff WWW The Ghost of Lollypop Bay Senior Operetta May 4 and 5 Directed by Misses Phoebe Evans and Mary McCarthy Accompanist, Frances Weaver ISS JENHMA STEEL, a spinster, established a girls' school on the shore of Lollypop Bay. Prof. Flint, a bachelor, established a similar boys, school on the opposite shore. Social relations were restricted but quite frequently Prof. Flint and his boys would call upon Miss Steel and the girls in a body. Dinah, who had signed a contract with lwiss Steel, because of a quarrel with her lover, wished to go back to him, but to break this contract it was necessary to break up the school. To do this, she made a pretence of seeing a ghost and she dons the attire of a ghost. This also suggests to Mary an idea of becoming more acquainted with Prof. Flint's boys and she dons the attire of a ghost. lVIiss Steel, upon seeing the ghost, becomes wildly alarmed and throws herself in the arms of Prof. Flint, who then realizes he loves her. Prof. Flint and the boys decide to guard Miss Steel's Camp. Dinah and Mary, planning a second masquerade, are slculking among the trees, when they discover each other. Alarmed, they run entering the camp on both sides, when they collide with Prof. Flint. just as he is about to unmask a third shrouded figure appears. Prof. Flint rushes out in pursuit of him. The girls, frightened, decide to put the blame on everyone thus revealing no one. The shrouded figure appears bearing the uncon- scious form of Prof. Flint. Miss Steel, while administering restoratives, makes no secret of her feelings for Prof. Flint. The ghost unmasks disclosing D'inah's lover, who explains that if he frightened Dinah she would receive him more gently. Prof. Flint and llliss Steel announce that they are marrying and combining the schools. pf-4, A '- ' ' ' ' ' 40,4 f zfliwzf , ffmgmwamy fl-f-fx, af 4' . 1 , , ,, f , , ., If V , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,Wf.,, , , 1 , f I ' f'-6 f4f 'ffw,a,,,,mia 1 4? , , ..,.,,,,2 3 fm., , jw,,,,, ' ' I wi V f ' ZH if f !4.,,,,fm f Ah gunz!!! f X fffffffe gf W, ,,,,,,,, . .f,,,,4 rt, ,W 1 f 4 --f,,,f.,f 1 . f ,, f , ' 1 , . f a,,W,,,,,,,,mammw1-I-La:1Amaa:m11.1i1.t: ' -aJ4ma1w-- .1-1112.1.m..f...1fm, T951 , f ' .,,, 1 f N 7Z27'ZA26 Z,f,,.,,,f1' 7 ei WM fr . -! w 146 ., . f, ..... , - f 4 ,f , 5,4 9,,,.,,ff,i, If , , Qwfmayf 2 . Wa vw, w,,,,f :::::::..::1ggg: I em: .... 1 .:f:::ff., xanax.: Q 5:11:24 - ':m:::::.: f::::::j Z 52.42 is Zwffq 9 M? WW? Q f if fgfffr is 25 f E i Z Z g? f ff 2 Z1 Characters Miss Jemima Steel, principal of the school .... Mary, a leading spirit among students ............ Midge and Molly, Mary's chums ................ ,..... Evans Professor Alvin Flint, principal of a similar boys' Dinah, a colored maid ........................................... Stfankg Honicker Zelwalk, Eva Dudish school ............................ Bryn Jones Dick, a leader among the boys of this school ........................................ David Thomas Harry and Tom, Dick's Pals .................................... Edmund Monahan, Billy Quirk Marcus Adam Johnson, a middle aged negro ........................................ George Sgmerg DANCES fln the order of their appearance, Stop! Look! and Listen, Policemen: Charles Ross, George Somers, Joe Zubritsky and joe Kaminsky Tap Dance ...................................................................................................... Helen Evans You're Genting to Be a Ha-bit With Me John Shandor Michael Stefonick Henry Scherr Harold Dodds Clair Robertson Flower Dai ce Jeannett Jones Peggy ard Beatrice Horan Dance Grotesque ...-.-. 1 vii Mary Tomochik Choruses: Professor lint's Boys: F Billy Qtirlc David Thomas Edmund Monahan Thomas O'Brien Scott T orn Joseph aminslcy Charles oss Miss Steel'-A Girls: Faye H nicker Mary Z lwalk Eva Du ish Evelyn onnors Mary E ans Mary C rilla Sophia ofilka Evelyn aldwin Anna cCarthy Vera M laniclc ,M f' Francis Monahan Thomas O'Brien Scott Thorn Robert Geisweit Joseph Dowling Dorothy Pingor Angeline Alessi Olga Slepecky Miriam Beadle Joseph Zuibritsky Henry Scherr Francis Monahan Harold Dodds Robert Geisweit John Shandor Ted Johnson Ruth Evans Betty Diehl Betty Lawless Angeline Alessi Betty Whitford Mary Malia Mary Tomochik Steflie Blahosky . Dorothy Pingor Elizabeth Barron Mary Evans Mary Curilla Steflie Blahosky Evelyn Connors Elizabeth Barron ..........Francis Baker Evelyn Baldwin Betty Diehl Mary Malia Sophia Sofilka Michael Stefonick John Thomas Francis Baker Harry Whalen Joseph Wokulich Claire Robertson Joseph Dowling Olga Slepecky Peggy Ward Beatrice Horan Anna Barnes Elva Rhoads Jeanette Jones Miriam Beadle Margaret Evans Rita Rehnert Grace Ford ,Mx '2 .... ,, af, '-'r :gf u.l2:'wf3l 2 e nina 'ff miMal'2r.,. ..i.. iL..z,,,lPw' ,.... 2 2 2 Vx Z.'.,.f.:.,,a,a 1, 1 If Nj::5:1Q,Q,,,3M,,,:,,,aMfff- ---' gg',5f35,g'yj'77: g':z if arg ,fr Z ' ' x I wgcy-ff,1 w ,,a,,.,i,f1,4 f' .Ugg an ff, 1 gMw235Z:?'4'-ff ,, L, 4335- t' 5 I Ag. V3 l96l 1 25 2, 2 E7 i Q x' 44. WW? 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The men do not know of each otherls duplicity and each tells his wife of having advanced to leader- ship in his lodge. The elder woman was so well pleased with her husiband's supposed distinction in the order that she made him promise to put up the name of a visiting friend for membership. Many perplexities over the principal prevaricator arose when a suitor for his second daughter's hand proved to be a real lVIason. It ended happily. The presentation was successful and entertaining. George Fisher ...... Frank Perry .............,.. Amos Bloodgood John Halton ................ Hamilton Travers Ernest Morrison CAST OF CHARACTER S Evan Evans Isaac Padfield W. Reese Super Francis Welker Elwood Bodenhorn Frank Noonan Fanchon Armitage .... Mrs. Caroline Bloodgood, May I. Jones Anna Quirin Mary Monahan Florence Davis Phoebe Evans Margaret Roy Eva Perry ........................ Annie ......... Lulu ............... Mrs. Halton Lottie .................... 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Mr. Hastie and McC ul The p beautif OnS ei-irrived except for a bright Hre which glowed, illuminating those who sat nd toa. eat the songste The c Hasti Hudd he Ath ing w secon mee The d ing day ess and The J ngly de variet playe Ch Fay trouka h was heir th Mr. plectr Y U Ill lough acted as chaperons and the route chosen was to Wolf Creek. articipants enjoyed themselves immensely in that they were inspired by u l moonlight and lengthy hike. Sophomore Hike tember 29, the Sophomores had a long walk to Lorraine. It was dark sting doggies and marshmallows. The Sophomores played games like Lawyer and Farmer in the Dell, until suddenly Morgan Evans and began some familiar tunes. The singing continued all the Way home. aperons, who attended, Were: Miss Jones, Miss Evans, Miss Ray, and IS h cf. Huddle, a Benefit Movie, a Success a college football picture, was produced on October 10, for the benefit letic Association to defray expenses of the coming year. A large pep held in which the coach and members of the squad were introduced le, as , . ary purpose of this meeting was to incite the players into victory the fol- in their contest with Ashland High School. This picture was an immense proved appealing both to the student body and the townspeople. Junior Party unior Class sponsored a very colorful Hallowe'en Party. The hall was corated in orange and black. Music was provided by a local orchestra. of costumes made the hall a picturesque scene. Many enjoyable games but the most important feature of the evening was the grand march, in Honicker and Mary Evans were judged best dressed, while Nicholas nd Anthony Lar-ish were considered the most comical. A most del-icious erved after which the party dispersed with happy and contented thoughts rough enjoyment. 4 i Banjo and Mandolin Artist Herman C. Brady, noted banjo and mandolin artist, entertained us with players of the time. Such entertainments are very educational as well ng and it is hoped that the student body will support and encourage them roup of well-chosen numbers. He has won the reputation as being one of the m e with the g The li Q., r atest enthusiasm possible. Liquid Air Demonstration uid air demonstration proved most interesting to members of the student body. The erformance was educational, especially to chemistry students, as well as amusing and it is hoped that the future classes will encourage such valuable demon- strations. .ti 2115-.avgeeeepgiieesgamfgium -111 in 'X kakW?Wti SKZ ,,,,, aaawaeewrafwoaafaaaafge ZZQWTQAALJTTT 'MRM' T931 ' M 1 f 4 , if ' Z ? , ' f Z W my 4 - , ' 4 ' A z 45.325 Junior Prom The Junior Class, upholding an annual tradition, held the prom on Thanks- giving Day in honor of the Seniors. Boone's Hall, engaged for the occasion, was beautifully decorated and the gorgeous display of gowns was amazing. The numerous couples swayed to the music of Allen Quirk and his Capitolians. Everyone had enjoyed himself immensely and the prom was a huge success. Sophomore Cotillion A cotillion which was entirely new to the student body was sponsored by the Sophomore Class. The theme of the affair concerned a Ship Board Party. Thus, all the decorations pertained to articles of navigation, such as anchors, life preservers, etc. The invitations were issued in the form of a life preserver, making them very attractive and original. A variety of entertainment was provided in order to allow everyone present to enjoy himself. A most enjoyable time was had by all, and after the serving of the refreshments they took the privilege to compliment the class on the success and orig- inality of the event. The Bohemian Glass Blowers This has been a feature that created extreme pleasure among the student body. Mr. Howell, of Bohemian origin, performed several exciting events which caused a great deal of commotion in the audience. It was very interesting to note the various processes in glass blowing. A small glass pen was given, as a souvenir, to all who attended. Freshman Trip to Courthouse Mr. McCullough finally carried out his promise by taking us to the court house. Three busses were chartered and we were accompanied by three chaperons, Mr. Wel- ker, Mr. Evans and Mr. McCullough. Our first glimpse of the building indicated a large gray building situated on a hill. As we walked through the building, the func- tions ofvarious offices were clearly explained to us by Prothonotary Evans and Lawyer T. A. lUcCarthy. Our visit to the jail was very interesting, we, particularly, noticed the immacu- late cleanliness of the cells, also we were greatly surprised to see a store. We went through the recently renovated section of the court house which appealed to many of us. Our trip was very successful and we enjoyed, especially, the large library, in which every case in law history is recorded. We also had the pleasure of meeting Judge Houck, Mr. Leidich, and Mr. Jenkins. Junior Hike On April 21, the Juniors hiked to Lorraine and enjoyed a doggie and marsh- mallow roast. Swinging, see-sawing and playing hide and seek were the diversions enjoyed. Suddenly everyone was running to and fro searching for sticks, mustard or hot dogs. At last, all was consumed and We wended our way homeward. Our Cotton Club Singer, Peter Klizas, entertained us with his dialect crooning. Frances Weaver, our class president, deserves a lot of credit for her splendid cooperative spirit. The affair was chaperoned by Miss Quirin, Miss Ray and Mr. Hastie. . ci' ik Q 4.ati,,,,.?.....?:,-gf1-1:e11:11:5333113531:::::1?1:1g,3iu11u1:5111111752:ggi:1125:::::q1::::?::::E--zzegfjijij1::Q?:1:ii:::::::::::?qif:1.1111211:511112:1,,112::1?i1::..1e.u1:::14, ..... t 2 -'f.-f- 1 .1 ,fa L, fzz,.3,,M.,fQ6 .W vm3L3,,3,,,,5,N,,.,ef'f.g , :Jfefw,M.,M,,,w,,,w.w7f xx , ..... QQ-ff'-fq,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,'Y ! ,fmwfvt M fb' , i99l ' Sc .7 Q, 52,3 'W X75 where an en at the schoo in mrgmga V A f 2 Q 1 2 f ik a , 5 , 5 4 5 ' ' Z f ' f f Freshmen Hike joyable roast was held. Shortly after five o'clock the students gathered and under the guidance of Miss Monahan, Mr. Welker and Mr. Evans, On April 28, the members of the Freshmen Class hiked to Wolf Creek Falls, e they walke to the Dam. While there the time was spent in playing games and eat- ing the Wei. ers and marshmallows. On the way home the hikers sang many songs, making the hills resound with their voices. The affair was a great success and we hope it is th beginning of many more enjoyable functions. Clubs Early in the fall of this school term, clubs were added as extra curricular activ- ities. Each t was to prepa The cl Mathematic each club pl As a fi be held bef eacher sponsored a club. The clubs met every two weeks. Their purpose re the student for the social life he may enter later. ubs organized were Press, Science, Etiquette, Dramatic, Glee, Advanced s, Literature, History, Sewing, and Debating. Officers were elected and anned its work for 'the year. ting finale, each clufb is planning a hike, a party, or a doggie roast to re the end of the term. l '5 fifth f f..?.ma1a11.:?::11?33333:311151111:if-ki1111ieiiiiiejiieqieig5.1:1433:.if1111E:111-?:::?:::?me:Q1if1:1:1:1::?1551,:f:::?::? ..... ,,,?,Q:::1:1::1:.fiffS,gf R XM 2 ....... , ,,,,, get ..,, 24.1-atezwt-, 5, ' 1, r-4f'Z.2?,3 if . 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Social Evening Feb. 22-Washing'ton's Birthday CHolidayj Feb. 23-Pottsville Debate Mar. 2-Schuylkill Haven Debate Mar. 23-24-Faculty Play- Are You a. Mason ? Mar. 30-Testimonial Banquet to Basketball Players Apr. 14-18-Easter Vacation Apr. 25-Dramatic Club Radio Program Apr. 27-28-Art Exhibit May 4-5-Senior Operetta, The Ghost of Lollypop Bay May 6-fCoaldale Track Meet May ll-12-Grade Operetta, The Magic Bean Stalk May 20-County Track Meet at Pottsville May 30-Annual Memorial Day Parade June l-10:30 A. M. Class Day 8:00 P. M. Commencement ................................,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,.....,...., . MPH ssssts sssss bcbb csbss f fi.. if 'M' f1o1j X Zl?mwW 73292 2 gram Aix 3 mga ti ra? Q it lf! f Stranko wearii Spick O'Brien Lee Barron w Miriam Beadl Schmeltzer wi Denning with Blahosky with Evelyn with Edith awake i Elsie being th ance? Adele not raw Leddy future o Mary Mills W Pingor being Zelwalk and Betz shouting Dodds in ove Can You Imagine minus anet ones? ithout a smile? idle ? hout politics ? hld his mout cose ? out Tomochick? ig soft collars? i J J V. . h er French finished? n P. A. D. class? Gaughan comiing late? e future Kate Smith? Ha'blett having a perfect school attend- fing about Cressona? hemistry teacher? vithout a temper Scotch ? Purcell not giggling? Zuikis Without boy friends? '? ralls ? McNeill shaving ? Dowling as b Frantz angry? asketball center? Geisweit becoming excited? Milton Hercha surpassing John Milton? A Homa combing straight hair? Kaminsky reading poetry? Karmazin making whoopee? Pinky with pink eyes? Krill hiking to school? Kunigonis wearing knickers? Laguna ever selling all his tickets? Leshock starving himself? Alfred interested in women? Molesky with red hair? Dance doing his own work? Marion changing his name? Ted Monahan as a dancing teacher? Ross vying with McCormick? Rhoades as a heavyweight? Robertson portraying Clark Gable? Ray as a minister? i Russavage in a romantic state? Scherr as a musician? Somers missing a long shot at the basket? Thorn hating women? Zuber getting an A in English? Symons as future President? Rigberg becoming Irish? ffff'-5 ' 3 gNK5'5Lff2f-1,:a1,?11f13111114511mg111zaiftasgttggmxal,,1113221111:gf:if:gxgggs1112111111151111911119--1:-y-1 ------ x1111451131:gffsfiffxxx::?4i1:::::5:ff1f5: A f-E1:1:1::f11:!ff' ' ' fiozj X 5' 7 if ?mh2 2 if 2 f 2 a 2 4 34 2 , Z 'it fn' , , f aa C55 aaa f he SUSAN T. LEDDY A sweet and petite girl is Sue And her pleasant How-do-you-do With her supply of ambition She doesn't fear competition. MICHAEL LAGUNA He has a humor that is rare And a heart that will dare For to make life a joyful affair, We should not be afraid to risk a dare. JOHN V. HOMA Speed is Oklas middle name On which he hopes to win fame Our best wishes we give For his luck as long as he lives. JOSEPH D. KAMINSKY And our valiant Captain, Joe For strength and bravery, you know When in the football days of the past He taught the boys to hold the ball fast. GEORGE J. KARMAZIN You never hear George complain It's no matter if it rains, For his heart is filled with song That sings the whole day long ADELE A. KUTCHINSKY Adele is a fine young lady And we don't mean maybeg Of charm she has enough, You should see her do her stuff. JEANETTE M. JONES While we are in the mood To slight this girl would be rude, For she is full of kindness, full of pep We know you'll succeed, Jeanette. GEORGE LESHOICK Quiet the whole day through Is George whose words are few, Sincere and steadfast in his work In whose path failure will not lurk. ELIZABETH BARRON Pretty hair, twinkling eyes A natural wit we idolize, A happy song, a laugh that's sweet, Just the type you'd want to meet. 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The Booster publication a success and to single out our special thanks: 0 f . , . . . . g . e ' . aided in social activities. To our Patrons who have the interest of our schools at heart. To our advertisers who have proven their spirit and eager cooperation. To the students who have cooperatively purchased a p Clairian. f ' .1 5 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..............................t............ ..............A.........................-..AA--A---.--A--A-----------------fffftfffl -Aff fff-f---A--f ' ' in ,Pg ' .i 5 flosj its Mwmm ss 35 iw -1,5 -4waq,gl'15wqq. 5.1-if V: s-vm -,1 gnu f' ..:1:, fe- ,wg .ga f Q w 1 . '-Vw-wtf V52 . f , , n . 5 ' ' ,.. . V A .4 W .. n , , r . , - jjiqyd T ,.,'g',:-5, ra, .,. ,u .,, .. . V, .. f x' A ..,.g 1 --1 . 7i. 1 . : V f , . 1 , 1. ,fa Jn big. - ' f 'lie L. -1, 2 33? 13 . T A , . gk.-z . 1 'Hi Aga -' -!i e2f f i? ii , -..V-. 113. f 'f 259 1 :pi Q 1:53 HEP! .im ,Q -4 .I fix ., ,.., 2 1252 'I' .gn 5' 3 .L J- . ' ' A ' -4 V ig . 1 . ,. . , ' + f 1. 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GH BQYI 01-1 BQYQ Pictures in This Book I BETT R Were Taken By Pie I, Cakes and Pastries BETTER Beeeuse We Bake Them The Town Photographer I JOHN MAHONEY 'Exif' I 109 NORTH SECOND ST- SOUTH SECOND STREET I IISAINT CLAIR, PA. I 4 E I Your Hair is Cat to Become Y ou If wg? Meats I I Groceries I BARNEY'S .W I SOUTH NICHOLAS STREET I I I We:'ll Pep Up Your 2 I I Battery FRANK PASER S I I - at - High Grade Meat Market I KRIILL'S BATTERY and Groceries and .,,X4. I S 1 Tailoring Still Being Done 204 TORTH NICHOLAS ST. 2 d Fl I I .AINT CLAIR, PA. OH n 00 I I I : I I : I PARAMOUNT GARIS ge I SHOE SHOP MCGLONE I A I , 5 I lV0mffW,5. Slim?-V Jewelers and Optzczans Exclusively ,wee 559666 113-117 WEST NORWEGIAN sT. I 2 I I POTTSVILLE, PA. POTTSVILLE, PA. T I : -i-u-w- -H--w-u-'- ---- - ---. - -'-- - ---- - ltt- ------ I W1 -u---u--- '--- - --.- -u--- --'- -In---I-I-I--I---In--4 JMR 111r'11-' 111 1111 11111 -,e... 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MONAHAN I I I I I I I viv,.......1m.1..--I-..1nn :11-11 nu11nI1un 1111 nu1nn1un1u 1 iuul wiuwiuli 1nn1-alt ,.., II' I -I 'fff I D171 f 51'-,QL an ff M. .,.,. I ,,,,. f ,. M M0445 may 7 W mm fifin 2 melhrgj 'E ffi' if A ' 52 f if 7 f , , ,, f f 4 6 f 1 fw M' fm, 4 1 f , 4 1 f . ,,.. , ,, f V-W ,144 62 44 f e , 4 ,gf 4 f f 1, .mv 62 3 ,,,,M ,,,. lj 5 iffy, 9, 'hvffffq Zffuni ' Mt' Fw-nu-nu 11-111-1111111 1i11111 .. 4, - Compliments of 1 ALCO l RESTAURANT Compliments of SAINT CLAIR DAIRY Q l Compliments of JOSEPH KURILLA Compliments Groceries, Meats, 0 . i Provisions Metro Kamlnsky Formerly O'Donnell's 5 NORTH SECOND ST. l T Compliments of WELLNER'S 3 BOSTON SHOE 1 STORE Quality L Ice Cream and Candy Q SAINT CLAIR, PA. 1 1 , l Q Q R. Blaine Evans GWINNER'S Reliable Insurance in D 1 F01' ! 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I 1 I I ' ' I I .I M CLAWSON Pottwzllek Leadzng Jeweler 1 I I I We Make it a Pleasure to Deal Here I f I I I I I I . . , 5 5 Congratulatlons and Best Wlshes For The Success of the Members of the Class of 1933 I ofthe Sann CHah7IIigh School I I I I I ! +5546 Q I I I I I D O U l R I C H ' 1 I I I I i Always Relzablen f 12-14 NORTH CENTER STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA. I I On the Great Doors of Opportunity in I Large, Outstanding Letters i Are the Words - PUSH and PULL T I The can is for YOU E I l 2 : CITIZENS BANK an-M -------- ---- - M- ---- - ---- - -1-- - ---, - ---. - ---- - ---- - 1-1- - 1--, - ---- ------- I -I-.-ni IIII I IIII, IIII, ,,, IIIIII IIIIII IEW IIII I III IIII I III If, ,III III II III 33,1125 III ? ,IIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII3117? IIII- figfafh Iiefi ,,,,, ZeeeeeeeiZ7ZZ??mZZZWZ77Z?MWeee eziieeb ,,,,, M ffiee f119j f 5 1 ? wmv. fre fe fm' E ,Z .ff f , f f .,Jil1 2 +--M-M-M-M-'-n- - - -n--- --fl - -'-' -- - -' -I-I-M ---------- - - - - -M--I+ , . f I I . I OHORAD'S I I 'lothiers, Hatters Compliments T Furnishers to of 2 High School Students I Prep School Men College Men I 4 SOUTH CENTER STREET I i POTTSVILLE, PA. I 2 I I : 2 I I Whatever You Need, We Have it I I M N'S, LADIES' and P01 IS BRGS' I I C ILDREN'S WEAR Wholesale 1 LOUIS SUPOWITZ Confectionery : Ir: - - n ' 36 15cI1iT1I1MSISccIK1IJe ST. SAINT CLAIR' PA' SAINT CLAIR, PA. I Q I ' I Q I S 1 Compliments Compliments of of I DR- MILLER DR. R. F. WEAVER I - I - I i I i I . I I Comptments Compliments 0 . Z of : I I DR- R- G- GOULD DR. J. P. MORRIS 1 I D E N T 1 s T I 1 I I : I im-- '--- ---' -------------------------- M-qi IRR? e ffffffff rn 11111 enemies feneeneeirninfinffnixfnRnfmmiixfimffiiwwmffiggi. 1201 4' fr I 4, f t f ,ft t ff ff?-2': 471.2 a,9,,,tQfn f 1 4 Zfqffw Z Z Zyfwf? f 1? fffff, , Z y ffffff 2 W Zffmffwma 2 ,,,, ,,,, 4'-----H --------- -------------- - - ' !' L l L C. l' t l Ompolmen S Dodds 81 McCarthy I . I IWQZLQQNFS General H3Ul1Hg I I l l L 1 l Compumems MICHAEL J. FITZ Of Contractor and Crescent Builder 2 c6IJiterary,, Has Been in Business for the Past i Twenty Years 1 For all Kinds of Repairs Q and New Buildings : Graduation Will Soon . Compliments Be Here - of N ' th r' r t k d r g f i ouliw diiastice rerdllictitdnsa fimratllmzn llaeimezt ' f th g a f , G , Bl d 1 C 'a wiii'-is an LUNCHEONETTE 1 Your Jeweler , SAINT CLAIR PA. 1 Nathan Schulklnd ' - i , THE BEST 5 Compliments of - zn Town . Charles Haverty For the Most Reason- f Gas able PFICCS Z Third and Hancock Streets i -......-.,, ........ -.-.-- ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - - ,m-,,,-,.,-M- - -,,,-,Q fff . t,11111 1111 1 111 111 ttttt 1 ttt 111 tttt L , ..,. ......, j ,,1,.tt M 121 X at gg'-1,11ff5 MZ y11W1g 5 1 1 g 1 11 1 4 1111 1110 11 1 1 fi ff-1 4 1 1 1 1111' 41 4 1 'ff if 1 1 '22 ii 'Wa 1? -mmf ymmyww Www, 1' 1 W1 EZf '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g 1 1 1 5 Q 11 If g 5 Ag 3 E ff M af M i 2 g 3' 'Z uf ,111 11,11 M111 0004111114 k11:::?:::::::: . ,111111 1 11111.-1111.-. 1 11111 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 11111 1 1 1 1111 11114 4 4 1111111111 1 11 1 Z Z 4 3 ' 2111 111 4 1 g 3 -K Q, 2 ........ i ar, ,.,, , 1, 1 chool Printing a'fCharles H. Esser, President in personal charge of all school printing plus --ER Does your school printing compare favorably with that sent out by other institutions in your same class? We would like to show you how you can improve your catalog or other printing. You will be surprised at the low cost of producing well- planned printing. Ciur service in building school an- nuals within their budgets has en- abled a number of schools this year to continue their publications with- out lowering their standards. We can help you to produce good books at very moderate costs. We appreciate the opportunity to produce this annual and wish to ac- knowledge the excellent coopera- tion received from the members of the staff. 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