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,yu . l ff , AE X n , ,Q . 1 r T. I' I f I . N 1, 1 L ft, ' Anthony Albert Androshick Tony Tony is one of the best dressed boys in the school. He is usually seen with out of town girls, He enjoys all sports. Tony ex- perts to join the Navy after he graduates. General Course-l+'ootball l-2-Il--l. Hase- ball 1, Basketball 1-2-3, Student Council 1. Lj 1 ,. . yt If U' J '- Samuel Arnout Skip L it ' Q ' W' Skip is the very studious type fellow. AJ -Vi' Ile allways inzrnziges to have time for his N ,I studies :ind time for pleasure. Skip plays A A ,ith U baseball and foothal He has been successful in football this yea . Ljle is going to enter ,, Y' K1 college when he f5i1i' ' school. ,K I ACUll0Il1iC,MUl'h Football 1-2-4. Base- fp X , ' mm 3-4. 'Orchestra 172-Il-4' H nd 1-2-ss-4, G , lx ' t'lub Delta Pip , Prom Comm. Z., . Lilf'l'Z14' S. l' 4, Studei Council 4, District l l'ChESlI'ils-3. . ' , uf' 'X 1' lf! Robert James Barrett Bruiser Bl'lliSCl ', one of the shy boys ol' the class of '49, played backstop for the Amvet jeers. He hails from Arnouts and keeps in shape by walking' to and from school, His ambition is to join zz big league baseball team. General Course-Baseball 2-4. Seniors
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1 efadd of 1949 Class Flower: Tea Rose Class Colors: Blue and Gold President ......... Eleanor Covach Vice President .... Geraldine Guris Secretary ........... Mary Pogash Motto: ViCtOfY Is Ours Foreveru Treasurer Mary Pinksavage Advisors: Miss Katherine M. Beck ' ' ' ' ' ' ' and Mr. David G. Evans I As we, the class of 1949, bid farewell to our Alma Mater, let us take briefly a retrospective view of the four short years we were privileged to- attend St. Clair High School. On August fourteenth, 1945, just before we began our career as Fresh- men, we were thrilled with the news that the hostilities of World War II had ceased. An atmosphere of tranquillity and joy prevailed as we anxiously awaited the development of the reconstruction program, with United Nations pointing the way to World Peace. As Sophomores we welcomed a large group of township students. We participated in all school sports and clubs and other extra-curricular activi- ties, as we made adjustment to the 6-6 reorganization plan of the junior- Senior High School. The traditional Prom, with its dazzling and scintillating whiteness of ice and snow, was the glamorous event of our junior year. The Senior Hop, a maze of blue and gold, was also a most enjoyable af- fair. May we express our deepest gratitude to those who have made our education possible, and as we continue to accomplish the tasks that lie before us, the joy of achievement will serve to remind us of our slogan, Victory Is Ours Forever, and will urge us to strive ever onward an upward. ll
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.A J,AQ,ZLL?Z,'YpQZfJbj6'l 'fit I7 Y if 6' 51,4 Kenneth Eugene Berdanier Berdie Bertlie is zu happy-go-lucky fellow. He likes to hunt, and his ambition is to get a deer. XVhen Bertlie finishes school, he hopes to be- come a mechanic. The class of '49 wishes you success. General Course-Glee Club 1. Sylvia Mae Bxldhexser Slyvia, an active member of our class, spends most of hel' leisure time out of town. Her secret ambition is to become a ehampton roller skater and a concert pianist. VVe hope she will not forget her classmates when she becomes famous. Commercial Course-Glee Club 1-2-3-4, B. 'l'. C. 3-4, Dramatic Club 2, llussiness Staff, Basketball 4, Prom Committee Il. If H,-ln. . if f WL ff john Zygmund Blahosky johnny lt,t.!'p V ,LJ Johnny , a happy-go-lucky fellow, has 4 one interest, a certain twlrler. He can usually ,, V. he seen riding to school in a green sedan. His , ff' wonderful work in football secured him an Lffllf' V honorable mention on the Sch. County football 'gf' warn. His ambition is to become a mechanic. ' f ' L Academic course-Football 3-4. Basker- ,f , ' bali 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2, Alpha Delta Pi 3-4. r Literary Stuff 4, Prom Committee 3. f 1949 f so 13
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