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

 - Class of 1946

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Our Preridenl P1-efidenr .... .... F ENTON RESAVAGE Vice-Preriden! . . . . . . ANDREW PUSHCAROVICH Secretary . . . . . . 'IULE ANN MILLER Treamrer . . josEPH SHANDOR Class Motto: Live to Learn and Learn to Live Class Flower: Tea Rose Class Colors: Maroon and Grey Advisors: Miss Esther Botzer and Mr. john Reese 3AeCaaa0!196... Preparing to leave St. Clair High School, fondly review their undertakings and achieve- ments which have made this class outstanding. As Freshmen, we began our high school career with our country at war. A spirit of patriotism was aroused and class members participated in War Savings and Salvage Drives. In our Sophomore year we welcomed a group of students from the townships., Many of our members distinguished themselves in the 'held of Athletics. Then we began to worry whether we sophisticated Sophomores could become the lordly juniors. Our junior year was one of our most exciting years. We sponsored the traditional Prom, and it proved to be a very gala event. Another thrill-the arrival of our class rings. At last we were Seniors. The many difficult works of our Senior year were undertaken with much enthusiasm. A Senior Hop was sponsored, and with the cooperation of our class members, it was voted the most enjoyable affair of the season. Under the excellent guidance of our class advisors, Miss Botzer and Mr. Reese, who afforded us valuable assistance, our tasks were accomplished. We will aspire to succeed as well in our individual attempts as we have done as a class in St. Clair High School. Our motto, Live to Learn and Learn to Live, will serve as a guide on our journey through life. E Twelve

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B Preridenl ...... MRS. ALMA DELKER Vice Preridenz . .. .,... MRS. ALGER REESE Serrelary ...... ....... M RS. FRED WOLEE Treamrer .... MRS. CLARENCE HAGEN we parenf- jlaclzer .fdfifiociafibn Objectives are: To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church and community. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children andiyouth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social and spiritual Education. With these objects in mind the P.T.A, of town has sponsored various projects successfully. Among the projects sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association, at the present time are: ' . Girl Scout Troop No. I. Brownie Troop No. II. Brownie Troop No. III. Magazines for school library. Greeting cards to the boys and girls serving our country. Room prizes. This organization is observing the 10th year of its work in Saint'Clair. The membership having grown year by year has reached its peak in 1946 by having 362 persons interested in child welfare on its roll. The Parent-Teacher Association congratulates and wishes, each graduate of the class of 1946 every happiness as they go out with hope, faith, and determination into this world of rehabilitation. May you work together for World Peace. Eleven



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A 1 - flJ1,.1.J- JOHN ANTALOSKY HJOHNNYH Life without rportr if not life 'UA rugged individual is Johnny. He was. promi- nent in both football and baseball and is interested in all sports. Johnny likes a fight and is now learn- ing to become a gentleman boxer. Never lead with your right, Johnny. Academic Courseg Football 2-3-4g Baseball 3-4. MARY F. A. BAKER KKMARY FRANCESU A cheerful companion .rhortenr the milef' Bakers are noted for sweet things and we feel that our Baker is one of the sweetest. Not content to merely look nice Mary Frances has led a busy High School life. We know her active background will only be a prelude to her more active future as a woman in white. Academic Courseg Alpha Delta Pi 3-4g Cheerleader 3-4g Glee Club 4. JOSEPH F. BLAHOSKY JOE,' What depth of character lie! heneath thy calm Joe is quieter than most boys, but he has his gay moments. He belongs to the Morris Street Gang, whose favorite haunt, while traveling, is the last seat on the bus. He is interested in all sports and never misses a sporting event. Joe is the welllknown de- livery boy for Popowich's Market. General Courseg Glee Club 3. H JEROME BRADY JERRY I'll go through life with a Jnzile A rustle, a roar, and you know Jerry is riding to school in his Dodge. Because of his practical jokes and comical remarks, he is very popular with many students. As a supporter of school activities, he is outstandingg you can find him outstanding in front of the school whistling at girls. l Academic Course. LEO BRADY UTIPH Take it eaJy Tip likes to tinker with machinery and we hope to see his mechanical genius assert itself. He is an excellent chauffeur and loves to drive. Tip patrols the outfield for the baseball team and has few equals as a fielder. Academic Courseg Football 3g Baseball 2-3-4. MARION BRENNAN MARION', Sheff merry, 5he'J jolly, -We like her, hy gollyf' , Marion makes the long trek from Wadesville every day. She is studious and diligent and applies those virtues to stand well in her classes. We wish her the best, whatever her objective will be. ' General Courseg Glee Club 33 Literary Staff. Thirteen

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