St Thomas High School - Retrospect Thomasonian Yearbook (Braddock, PA)

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The THOMASONIAN ‘Dedication May we, the Qraduates of 1945, receive strength and help from Our Blessed Mother. T he THOMAS O N I A N PRAYING FOR A JUST AND LASTING PEACH 1' I, e THOMASONIAN RHVEKHNl) FRANCIS SHIELDS PASTOR The THOMASONIAN REVKRKNI) DONALD O’NHII ASSISTANT )R ALL” “ALL FOR ONE - O: Y Lehv s, which clothe the tree in summer w' with gorgeous reds and yellow bewildering variety m Surely the words of John Ruskin in reference to the leaf: It - ■ -v-x- :i—1X —11— —-1— i_ — sustaining 1 effort; it connects itself with the whole previous edifice by one sr its appointed piece of work all the way from top terdot, are'applied k; of '45. By our constant efforts while we bloom, we shall fall only to er ’ thd Make! of our class trele. Vi ■ V j lY V T, VWV Each leaf, although individual in beauty and fruit, is a small part of the great tree; each one doing all in his power tp nourish and enrich it from the root to the top. We seniors, the leaves, leaving dear old St. Thomas, the great tree, will never forget all that it has done for us; and truly being a part of us, all that it will continue to do for us in tb“ uncertain future of a war-torn world. y ( W As little Freshmen we budded forth, winking joyfully at the sunshine that oi r mother afforded uS. As LA Sophomores we learned and yriderstoofl the faeaning of cooperation in botlj work play. 4 t - V 23. Wf rA )V To our satisfaction, we bloomed into upperclassmen — Juniors. We realized that individual, efforts were now constituting a mighty tree, The Big T. In full bloom at last — Seniors. is only beginning as we are leaving that all of lors.. But, tfre wwk -that wae juepered for us bv our great W M t fX% tree and our tree We shall be guided by her as we are blown into the numerous worlds on different winds. May the winds be favorable! NaWSSY'IOHHClNil M,H) MV1NOSVWOH1 1JL TU THOMASONIAN Freshman, ‘Room 201 First Row—Left to right: Helen Ruggiero, Noriene Crowley, Lorraine Hartle, Carolyn Imler, Patricia Bennett, Mary Ann Hogan, Dolores McCarthy, Dorothy Wambaugh, Caroline Naylor. Second Row—Left to right: Mary Louise Wall, Mary O’Donnell, Roberta Kingsley, Catherine Thornton, Helen Rose Weber, Lorraine Jackson, Virginia Huffman, Audrey Aubble. Third Row—Left to right: Theresa Gribben, Beatrice Brozda, Margaret Massely, Mary Claire Powers, Mary Catherine Slaminko, Geraldine Hazlin, Patricia Hines, Lois Jean Verba, Marie Roller. Last Row—I eft to right: James Thoma, John Downing, Lawrence Seitz, Paul McBride, Lynn Theison, Jerome Bryson, Arthur Dagnall, Raymond Feltes, Peter Payne, William Hogan. rU THOMASONIAN Freshman, ‘Room 202 First Row—Left to right: Michael Whitney, James Quinn, Vincent Ashoff, Larry Lang, John Monagle, Francis Nicholas, Tommy Adams, George Chismer. Second Row Left to right: Peggy Miller, Kathleen Brennan, Mary Margaret McGettigan, Mary Rita Brown, Dorothy Maslak, Betty Klaus, Eileen Calahahon, Mary Katherine Farrel. Third Row—Left to right: Jane Rothrauff, Catherine Griffin, Rosemary Hollaran, Eleanor O’Connell, Joan Hartman, Betty Freda, Nancy Dietrick, Rosemary Malloy. Fourth Row—Left to right: John Banks, John Weber, Joe Alberts, John Flippin, Thomas McLaughlin, Nicholas Hudusak, George Mikosz, Paul McGrath, Francis Kolanko. T K e THOMASONIAN Freshman, ‘Room 203 Front Row—Left to right: Jeanne Myers, Lois McClusky, Elizabeth Ann Benain, Helen Sabota, Mary Margaret O’Malley, Mary Alice Lacey, Marguerite Walters, Constance McDavitt, Bernadette Ebbitt, June Smith, Suzanne McDavitt. Second How—Left to right: Jack Knavesboro, Thomas Lucas, Martin Welsh, Richard Downing, Charles Vetterly, Joseph Sullivan, James Shields, Robert Domis, Anthony Cinna. Third Row—Left to right: Laird Siegel, Richard Cenna, Joseph McCue. Bernadine Mastay, Florence Devine, Patsy Shorr, Rosemarie Delle Donne, Eileen Whitman. Last Row—Left to right: John Eiseman, Jack Verba, William Sabota, Samuel Shields. T li e THOMASONI AN Sophomore, ‘Room 305 First How—Left to right: Lawrence Domencic, James O’Toole, Jerry Reardon, Eugene Morsek, Alfred Ashoff, Willard Stamber, Charles Herd, Thomas Mooris. Second Row—Left to right: Jean Duffy, Shirley Bearinger, Nancy Ann McCarthy, Louise Stefanski. Patricia McGough, Patricia McClusky, Stephanie Kolano, Mary Louise Pollack, Rita Tomko. Third Row—Left to right: Kathleen Knee, Mary Powers, Mary Theresa Welsh, Mary Catherine McLaughlin, Margaret Sabota (Freshman) Patricia Moore, Virginia Schwaed, Nancy Ann O’Connor, Dorothy Ivison, Mary Popovic, Magdaline Schneider. Last Row—Richard Mullaney, Joseph Jackson, George Klemmer, Francis Pavlick, John Deley, Robert Aites. T li e THOMASONIAN Sophomore, 'Room 307 First Row—left to right: Brendan O’Donnell, Lawrence Mannion, (Freshman, Edward Duffy) Robert Stafura. Skcond Row—Left to right: Regina White, Ellen McGough, Louise Shepstone, Rose Payne, Betty Lou Heacox, Anna Sullivan. Third Row—Left to right: Margaret Minnajii, Betty McGrath, Eleanore Shuba, Grace Daugh- erty, Alice Russell, Mary Margaret Dillon. Last Row—Left to right: James Rannigan, Hugh Kelly, Henry Cognese, Joseph Walters, Bernard Hrosiok, Jack Williams, Donald Jones, George Boyle. T li e THOMASONIAN Junior Class First Row—Left to right: Joseph Thoma, John Flynn, Francis Griffin, Joseph McDonald. Second Row—Mary Lou Johnson, Leona Limbacher, Ann Conley, Ann Audley, Regina Ferguson, Veronica Limbacher, Mary Ann McGinley, Kathleen Mantz, Ann Adams, Laurel McCue, Barbara Hartle. Third Row—Left to right: Altheda Lucas, Mary Theresa 0‘Malley, Betty Lou Wall, Jean Boland, Marie Bernic, Geraldine Novotny, Jean Horton, Margaret Huffman, Rose Marie McGuigan, Nancy Ann Crossen, Anna Margaret Dawson. Fourth Row—Left to right: Robert Curtis, James Moore, Thomas Sullivan, John McFetridge, Edward Fetcho, Thomas Manion, Edward Nemanic, William Klein, Donald Sehlabach. Fifth Row—Daniel Tomko, Harry Klaus, John Farrell, Pat Jones. A I Jb 3 1 NVINOSYWOHX 3 M X The THOMAS ONIAN I T I ID of The THOMASONIAN Glee Club First Row—Left to right: C. Imler, Betty Klaus, S. McDavitt, R. Kingsley, M. T. O’Mally, J. Smith, D. Wamborough, R. M. Delle Donne, U. Smith. Second Row—Left to right: P. Bennett, A. Adams, B. L. Heacox, B. Broad a, P. Shorr, R. M. Holleran, M. A. Hogan, M. L. Moore. Third Row—Left to right: J. Hartman, V. Boyle, G. Hazlin, R. Ferguson, D. McCarthy, M. Koller, E. O'Connell, P. Sabota, M. C. Slaminko, A. Chesnik. Fourth Row—Left to right: E. Morsek, D. Schlabach, H. Klaus, F. Pavliek, T. Mannion, J. Farrell, B. Klein, J. Jackson, F. Griffeth, J. Moore, D. Tomko. Top Row—Left to right: P. Jones, W. Stamber, E. Ashoff. LIBRARY LABORATORY T I. e THOMAS ONIAN CIVIL AIR PATROL CADETS Men in the air forces call them Kuvis —a strange name for members of the Civil Air Patrol Cadets, for kuvis are birds without flight. Why the nickname? Well, Cadets learn all about flying, but are not allowed to pilot planes. Later on they are permitted to learn to fly on their own. Former girl Cadets made up more than half of the W.A.S.P., crossing and recrossing the ocean with precious cargoes of men and equipment. Training in the Civil Air Patrol helps boys and girls, fifteen to seventeen years old get the feel of planes and their operation—an important step towards earning a pair of wings. A Cadet learns the principles of plane construction theory of flight, engine operation, crash procedure, plane servicing, meteorology, navigation, radio, Morse Code, military courtesy and drills Cadets act as navigators on inter-state planes, also. The 69th T.-J. Squadron is located in Swissvale. Here every Tuesday, Cadets drill and take notes. On Thursday an instructor has a First Aid Class. It is not all work though. Dances are given, skating parties, wiener roasts give a pleasure touch to the Army life oi these cadets. The Civil Air Patrol trains for a great future for American boys and girls. CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD McFETRIDGE MARY TOMKO ....... THERESA VIDA LAURA MACE ............. President Vice President ..............Secretary ..............Treasurer FEDERATION OFFICERS BERNARD HART...................................................President AGNES CHESNIK..................................................Secretary DOLORES NAUGHTON ..............................................Treasurer The THOMASON'IAN Girls’ ‘Basketball Geam Top Row—Left to right: Mary Lou Wall, Man- O’Donnell, Noriene Crowley, Lorraine Hartle, Dolores McCarthy, Nancy Dietrick, Margaret Masley, Mary Margaret McGettigan, Patty Bennett, Beatrice Brozda, Caroline Imler, Mary Margaret O’Malley. Bottom Row—Left to right: Rosemarie McGuiggan, Barbara Hartle, Betty Klaus, Louise Stefanski, Jeanne Boland, Pat McGough, Gerry Novotny. MARY TOMKO The THOMASONIAN 3AT JK ‘Boys’ Basketball Ceam Top Row—Left to right: Bernard Hart, Manager; James Moore, Jack McFetridge, Bill Klein, John Farrell, Eddie Fetcho, Richard McFetridge, Captain, Rev. Donald O’Neil, Athletic Director. Front Row -Left to right: Joseph Sullivan, Robert Stufura, Charles Herd, James Quinn, Bernard McCue. “Ritchie” McFetridge The THOMASONIAN ‘llear ‘Book Staff TYPISTS EXECUTIVE STAFF SITTING, Left to right—Theresa Vida, Mary Tomko, Loretta Juhas, Betty O'Hara, Germaine Ivinson, Laura Mace. Standing, Left to right: Richard McFetridge, Chairman; Francis Cenna, Bernard Hart. GENERAL STAFF Sitting, Left to RIGHT: Bernard Hynes, Mary Jane Boyle, Bernedette Hebrank, Pat Van Hallanger, Doris Prentice. Standing, Left to right. Wanda Brozda, Richard McFetridge, General Chairman; Francis Cenna, Advertisement Chairman; Clara Mohan, Bernedette Miller, Bernard Hart. TYPISTS Betty Minnaji, Chairlady; Theresa Vida, Betty Glenn, Anna Marie Hart, Agnes Chesnik, Toni Burdell, Mary Jane Boyle, Assistants Class ‘History Leaves of memories ! This was my thought as I sat reminiscing over the pages of my diary. Hdw will I ever forget that day in Septembe 1941, when the Class of '45 entftyecPSt. Tho'n S, Iboking forward to all the e otin rohjises of'higlj school. We, Were a tlasS of. anxious fre hmeh, eager to become acquainted witk oux fellov classmates mWSgtJier parishejs. We were very Successful in sporjs that yearVThe tg jest football'gamefof the season was the victory the ga over St. George's by a score of 24-0. Basketball also proved exciting and eagerly awaited. On December seventh of this eventful year, we were shocker} by a on Pearl Harbor. In the early spring, a skating party was h ld, apd.'later e Sojlth Path. This ended our first yearet St.Thomas'. N. W As turned the page, I saw our class as dignified sophomores initiatin'g dhe class. 'fhejschool held a Bond Drive that year, apd We were very proud when ouivcl out seccUd. The successjul7 Bond Drive was fpllowed by a Victory Dance. T hh brought our annual South Park picnic. The force of God's will was manifested this ; one of our classmates, Patsy Dawson, was taken from our midst by death, in high school ended in sadness. ,fY) us when ____ ____ ________„ _ _ isjevenf was almost as much fun as the dance itself, and the hall was highly praised by everyone who saw it. Our last event was a trip to Ceif aJlfCatlijoIicSchool to hear a concert by the'Pittsburgh y {y )V The next leaf of my diary brought back the memory of the FarriDFrolic we were juniors. Mid-year brought the long-awaited Prom! The d cbrating for Symphony Orchestra. m v Turning the final leaves, I remembered our Senior year. We looked forwjard to all the privileges we would be entitled to that year. The first event was a Halloween party, held by the Federation. Soon after that, we started work on our. Year Book, taking pictures, soliciting ads, patrons, and all the other work th Lgdfte, v fh'a succ s v ’Ai ual. After Christmas vacation we came back, ready for hard work' in preparation for micPyear exams. Again this year, we attended a concert given by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Central Catholic. The rest of the year ran smoothly until May, when the usual excitement of the Prom was felt and heard throughout St. Thomas'. Of course, our annual picnic at South Park can pot be overlooked. In June, our dreams were realized. After pr efrr of fun . 3 pleasure, came Graduation Day, the outstanding event of olir! high- school-da'jrs 'Graduation Day meant an intermingling of happiness and sadness, because with graduation came the knowledge that many beautiful tjes of friendship would be broken. V r- JKJ T 1. e Til () M A S O N I A N Introduction to Ghe Seniors Tlie THOMAS ONIAN John Bodner There's mischief in this man. Yunk immune to the charms and wiles of the ladies. Mary Jane Boyle Woman to woman, silence is the best argument. Mary Jane has endeared herself to all at St. Thomas. Victorine M. Boyle Live on, no touch of time shall put one wrinkle on thy smooth brow. ‘'Vicky, she can argue any case! Wanda B- Brozda Great heart, true faith and willing hands. Wanda is widely known for her fidelity, unbounded cooperation, and her sincerity. T 1, e THOMASONIAN Antoinette Burdell Frolic and glee, is there. Toni's disposition is par excellence! Francis J. Cenna Wisely and slow. They stumble who run Frank—a conscientious student—in science. Agnes M. Chesnik Be checked for silence but never rebuked for speech. Agnes is the quiet woman type, enjoyed by all. Mary Elizabeth Glenn Laugh and the world laughs with you. Betty is found in every practical joke and has the biggest smile in school. 1 li e THOMASONIAN Anne Marie Hart Now I am in holiday mood. Anne Marie enjoys life immensely especially trips to Florida. Bernard Hart Does well, acts nobly’ Butch, a regular fellow with a guileless grin. Bernadette Hebrank Her very frowns are fairer than the smiles of others. Bernadette has an easy smile and a winning way. Bernard Hynes Be always merry as ever you can. For none delight in a sorrowful man. His humorous disposition finds fun in everything. Hynes'' likes to tease the girls- The THOMASONIAN Germaine Ivison Even to the delicacy of her hands, here was everything womanly about her. Germaine says little, but is interested in everything and everybody. Loretta Juhas Suit the action to the word. Babe, her nickname is a misnomer. She is competent, wise, dependable. Laura I. Mace Those beautiful locks are aptly twined whose every hair a soul doth bind. Laura—competent, jovial, interesting, class treasurer. William E. Maslak Comedy drives dull care away. Bill the class politician. His chief in terest is history. HOMASONI AN Richard McFetridge Let thy words be few. Richy —sports enthusiast; a leader and an enjoyable companion. B_r A. ™ If you seek news, I'H find „ Bernie is the popular Senior She is the shortest member of her class. Clara Gertrude Mohan Statesman, yet friend justice, Clara—outspoken, yet a loyal follower. Betty R. Minnaji Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, and waste its sweetnes in the desert air. Betty—quiet, sedate, helpful. A friend of all the Seniors. The THOMASONIAN Mary Lou Moore Serene, strong, sedate, serious, until you get to know her. Mary Lou is ever loyal. Dolores Naughto ”A merry heart makes a happy countenance. Do —witty and ready for all who would try her temperament. Betty O'Hara She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Betty is a first-rate student and a very interesting friend. Gregory O'Lear Be silent. Silence never betrays you, Greg, the quiet type, but he can uphold his end of an argument. Tlie THOMASONIAN Doris Prentice “For manners are not idle but the fruit of of a noble mind. Doris a charming person to know. Considerate, self-effacing, generous. Ursuline V. Smith “Here's to the girl behind the men behind the guns. Ursuline—happy and contented. Spanish is her field. Thomas Tierney “We have never found a companion more companionable. Our future Admiral. Tommy lives for holidays. Mary Tomko “No gems, no gold she needs to wear. She shines intrinsically fair. Mary's studious attitude is only a “blind. She is full of fun. The THOMASONIAN Patricia M. Van Halanger I am the very acme of courtesy. Pat is noted for her good taste in everything, especially the Sea-Bees! Theresa G. Vida Be silent and safe— silence never betrays anyone. Tess likes an active part in all work of her class. v- Hofotnjj iHnmiry of PATRICIA (“Patsy”) DAWSON MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 1945 WHO DIED AT THE END OF HER SOPHOMORE YEAR REQUIESCAN IN PACE Serving in the United States Armed Forces Harry Barclay Bernard Crowley ★ ★ ★ ‘Pre-Graduates The graduates who accelerated at St. Vincent s Prep School during th e summer of 104 . TOP—Hugh McKeegan, Charles Meier. CENTER Donald Virostek. BOTTOM Philip McDonough, Thomas Harris. Class ‘Prophectj As I sat watching the falling leaves patter gently leaf flutter through the openwindow and lb greiV larger and larger. I stood Upon irnnd ovtpr trees and houses: i waa vbry1 feeling and settled back to enjoy niy strange ■journ '-'' As I soared above the' tall ere ouilding I saw twc discovered them to be Richy McFetndge and Bernards l rt Richy sport's (manager and Bernard was one of our newly appointed rep« wv- , , ATMmF ima' y I spted on to one of our modern hospitals and there Tfcaw Bernie Miller:. LaVra faatle, and Bernie HebrankABernie Miller dnd Bewiie Hebrank weie 1: was a -chUd specialist, and Mar$r Lou was a dietician'. Frgjrt here I flew d(pe north. On my journey I noticed three men whi By locking closer, I recognized John Bodner, Tom Tierney, and Bill Maslak. Ji is assistant superintendent of the E. T., and Tom is a flight officer in the it the window sill, I noticed one it in amazemtenTis it out ijie- window, its I overcame this iTfM' Mary' successor to Van Johnson. relnembered, .IS lfpvyl $J1 is io van jonnson. y - Dy A' nN Next J passed a modern glass house and by closer inspection I discovered iDpns Prentice, Germaine Ivision, and Dolores Naughton. The house, I learned, is Gfermaine's wfyo js married to an influential business man. Doris is the owner of several commercial schdols throughout the district, and Dolores is the ideal business woman of this modem age. My attention was focused onyVhfcrf appeai£dAdJbe a large assembly hall. I alighted hn the roof, and peering through the akyhbhtti'hdard- Clafra Mohan, Mary Tomko, U.rsalinte Smith, Anna Marie Hart and Betty Glenn. Betty, who is a society editor for a city newspaper, was covering” the story. Anna Marie who is a well known society matron was sponsongg a Catholic rally, Mary was well known for her speeches in behalf of many Catholic Organizations and Clara sppke of her recent trip over seas. Ursaline was also on the program. She is a talented singer from New York. ( On my journey I also saw Agnes ChesrisJgBhtty 0!feath J6fetty Minnaji, and Loretta Juhas. Agnes and Betty Minnaji are both private secretaries. Agnes was secretary to an outstanding criminal lawyer; Betty secretary to a large manufacturer. Betty O'Hara is one of our leading fashion designers, and Loretta is a research chemist in the employ of the government. As I passed over a pharmical laboratory I saw Wanda Brozda at we J She is a lab technician. A few blocks from there, frppw Pat .Hatart feirii icley jj oyijte, Toni Burdell and Theresa( Vida. Pat owned a dancing school Vicky.is Pbv ert m deVaVfd Toni who is a beautician, was talking to Theresa, now a Captain in the WAVES. Last but not least I saw Frank Cenna, Bernard Hynes, Gregory O'Lear, and Charles Betch. Frank is president of a large air craft plant on the coast. Bernard is a commercial artist for an advertising concern and Gregory who had always worried about his train was president of a rajl road- Charles was ohief engineer for a construction company. . V -----—-- X. After this strange journey was over, we headed home; through the same window we landed on thp'flodr. The leaf, as I stared at it, began to grow smaller and smaller, until it was its original size.' Perhaps it was a dream and perhaps it was a' journey into the future; only time will tell. Class IDitl of ’45 We, the Senior Class of 1945, now graduates of St. Thomas High, being of sound mind and body 1 bequeath the I lean Boland goes Bett a parting, Ann Marie H Befty Lou Wall ana Laurel Cenna, wills ent teda Lucas, Then iura Mace and Betty Minnafi bestow VyLimpacher and Ann 'Aucdey. Mary Tomkp transmits hoi eagerness to help to Leona Limbacher,- . Richari McFetridge leaves his outstanding basketball record to his Wandii Brozda and Mary Jane Boyle bequeath their C. A. P. C. djuforms to Pal and Geraldine Novptny. Thomas Tierney and Bill Maslak Ie§ve their interest in aeronautics to Donald Scl and Bill Klpin. A To Mary Theresa O'Malley goes Loretta Juhas interest in mathematics. Bernadette Hebrank passes the Corey Ave. street car to Peggy Huffman. Bernard Hynes wills his thirst for good books to Jack Farrell. Vick Boyle bestows her love for Spanish on Kathleen Mantz. To Mjary Ann McGinley, Bernie 4i ls |ij ier Bernard Hart and Gregory O'Lear deed their lab experiments to Joe McDonald and Dahiel Tomko. 1 Mary Lou Moore leaves the absentee cards to Anna Margaret Dawson. Betty O'Hara and Doris Prentice gjye their Sjio; Fredejrica Morgan. John’ Bodner wills his zoot zoot1 Tohi” Burdell and Pat Van Halanger leave their ability to make and keep friends to iry Lod Johnson and Ann Conley. orbett and rad Ann L ss Naughton and GemTaim id Nancy Ann Csossen. e Ivison will their typewriters to Rose Marie McGuigan ra Mdfian leaves her alibis to Pat Jorie Charles Betch hopes that the Junior boys will help 4jnance the taxi business. Witness: THE JUNIORS THE SENIORS Rev. Francis Shields Rev. Donald O'Neil Rev. John P. Shields Rev. Chester Meyers, O. P. Rev. Bernard Berg Rev. Joseph Clougherty Rev. John Fieldmier Br. J. Boyle, S. J. Monsignor Walsh Sister M. Cyprian, O. P. Sister Adrian Marie A Friend Gregory O’Lear Dorothy O’Donnell Lt. Jean O’Donnell Mrs. M. O’Malley Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Abrams Ann Adams Mrs. J. Aiello Mr. and Mrs. H. Aites Joe Albert Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Alfred Ash off Audrey Aubele Anne Audley Mrs. Wm. B. Avington Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Baine Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker John Banks Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barclay Shirley Bearinger Mr. and Mrs. D. Bellan Edward Bellan Elizabeth Ann Benaim Miss Mary Benda Agnes Benyo Patricia Bennett Charles Betch Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bickler Peggy Biggins Mr. and Mrs. M. Boalies Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Bodner Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bodner John Bodner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boenigk Books Shoe Store John Bohin Alice Boland “43” Jean Boland Mr. and Mrs. J. Bost Romauld Bove Miss Alice Boyle Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Boyle Dolly Boyle Eunice Boyle Evelyn Boyle James Boyle Miss Nellie Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. M. Brallier Kathleen Brennan Mr. and Mrs. John Brennan Mr. John Brennan Patrick Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breze Mrs. C. P. Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britanic Mrs. G. Brown Beatrice Brozda Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brozda Pfc. Joseph Brozda Wanda Brozda Winifred Brozda Jerome Bryson Mr. and Mrs. L. Burdell Alice Burns PATRON S a Margaret Colaric Mr. and Mrs. S. Callaghan Mrs. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. J. Cassidy Francis Cenna, Jr. Richard Cenna Mrs. Johanna Chesnik Mr. and Mrs. James L. Cloonan Henry Cognosse Mrs. D. Coleman James Congoli Ann Connelly Mr. and Mrs. James Conlin Mrs. Connely Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Corbett Frank Cortese Cpl. and Mrs. Charles R. Cramer Catherine Crilley Nancy Crossen Noriene Crowley Robert Curtiss Arthur D. Dagnall Robert Daniels Agnes Darby Mrs. J. R. Darby Mr. Ralph Dascenzo Mr. and Mrs. James Daugherty Anne Margaret Dawson Eileen Dawson Nancy Ann Deitrick John Deley Rosemarie Delle Donne Mr. and Mrs. F. Del Monaco Phyllis De Pante Marion Derco Mary Margaret Dillon Mrs. Dinger Joseph Doherty Lawrence Domensic Jinnie Dowd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downing ★ Pfc. Timothy Downing Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy Jean Duffy Paul Duffy Miss Margaret Duran Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ebbitt Mrs. Ann Elliot Jack Farrell Marianne Faust Ray Filtz Regina Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faust Dory Finnerty Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Finnerty Edward Fetcho John Flippin John Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flynn Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Foster Reverly Franko Mr. and Mrs. J. Freda Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gazowski Mrs. E. Gazdik Mrs. F. George Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gelbish Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gesner Dr. and Mrs. Henry Gilkey James Gillen Peggy Gleason Anna Glenn Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Glenn Mary Gordon Lillian Grabowski Alice Griffin Catherine Griffin Catherine Guzak Geraldine Hazlin Gladys Halley Anne Marie Hart Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hart Mr. and Mrs. J. Hart Mr. and Mrs. M. Hart Rose Marie Hart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hart Thomas Harris Barbara Hartle Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Betty Lou Heacox Mr. Joseph Hebrank Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hebrank Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hebrank Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Henaghan Mr. and Mrs. C. Herd Frederick Highberger Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hill Patricia -Hynes Mrs. William Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hogan Mrs. William Hohman Hollander's Pharmacy Mrs. Mary Holleran Jean Horten Betty Havas Bernard Hrosik Nicholas Hudack Virginia Huffman Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Huffman Kathleen Hynes Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Imler Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ivison Joe Jackson Lorene Jackson S Sgt. and Mrs. H. P. Jacobina Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Jankovik Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnston Donald Jones Marie and Rita Jones Mrs. Rose Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. Juhas Miss Rita Karnarkowski William Kearney Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley Hugh Kelly Miss Rebecca Katis Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kausler Roberta Ann Kingsley Harry Klaus Jean Klaus Mr. and Mrs. F. Knaresborough Marie Kolar Stephanie Kolano Stella Kolanka Wilma Kost Agnes Kralovich George Kramer Gilbert Krause Mrs. Margaret Krusl Mary Alice Lacy George Lamb Larry Lang Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lection Mr. and Mrs. James Leech Miss Mary Margaret Leech Leona Limbacher Veronica Limbacher Virginia Limbacher 42” Mrs. Estella Litzinger Althede Lucas Gleova Luther “44” Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Luther John A. Lundy Dolores Lydon Mae Lydon Miss Laura Mace Miss Margaret Mace Mrs. Nellie Mace Mr. and Mrs. B. Malloy Mr. and Mrs. J. Mangel Mrs. Mary A. Monagle Lawrence Mannion Thomas Manion Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mantz Miss Dorothy Maslak William Maslak, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Maslak Mrs. Margaret Masley Sgt. and Mrs. G. Matcho Miss Frances Mattick Miss Mary Mattick Paul McBride Dolores McCarthy Thomas McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCaughn Pat McCluskey Jeanne McCrea Mrs. Margaret McCrea Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McCue Laurel McCue Suzanna McDavitt Mr. and Mrs. Ew’d McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Francis McDonough Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McDonough Joseph McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Richard McFetridge Mr.andMrs.RichardMcFetridge II Richy McFetridge Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McGinley Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGrath Betty Lou McGrath Paul McGrath Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGough Rose Marie McGuigan Mr. and Mrs. McGuire Clara McGuire Hugh McKeegan Mrs. Helen McKeegan Mr. and Mrs. John McKeegan John McLaigh Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McLaughlin Miss Ann McLaughlin Mary Catherine McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMuldren Mr. and Mrs. A1 McMullen Miss Mary McQuade Mrs. McShane The Meininger Family Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Metzgar, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Metzgar, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyers Miss Jean Meyers Robert Meyers Janet Meyers Charles Meier Mr. George Mikosz Mrs. D. Miller Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Miller Mr. L. Miller Miss M. Miller “43” Mr. and Mrs. S. Minnaji Theresa Minnaji Ann Moore Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore Bernice Moore Jim Moore “46” PATRONS a Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore Frederica Morgan Mr. James A. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mohan Mr. and Mrs. T. Morris Gene Morsek Mr. and Mrs. F. Mullaney Dorothy Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Miss Margaret C. Murray Patricia Murray Miss Mary C. McDowell Mrs. Leo Nacey Mr. and Mrs. Josephine Nadoh Dolores Naughton Miss Mary Naughton Miss Caroline Naylor Kathleen Nee Alice Nehilla Evelyn Nehilla Edward Nemanic Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Newhouse Francis Nicholas Sonny Nicholas Stella Nolanko Mrs. Mary Novotny Mr. and Mrs. G. Oakes Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Connell Eleanor O’Connell Mr. and Mrs. John O’Conner Mr. and Mrs. Chet O’Conner Brenden O’Donnell Della O’Hara Mrs. R. D. O’Hara Mr. and Mrs. M. T. O'Hara Mr. and Mrs. George O'Lear Mary Theresa O’Malley Mr. and Mrs. E. O’Riell.v Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Parella Francis Pavlick Peter Payne Rose Payne Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peacock Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pelc Mr. and Mrs. G. Peyer Mr. and Mrs. John Pisarek Edith Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Poliak Margaret Popavic Mary Claire Powers Mr. and Mrs. M J. Powers Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prentice Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prentice, Jr. Doris Prentice Mary Agnes Quinn Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ralph James Rannigan Jerry Rearden Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reichard Bill Reno Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ritzel Catherine Rice Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rice Harry Rothrauff Helen Ruggiero Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Russell Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ryan Helen Sabota Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schlabach Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt Clara Schneider Magde ine Schneider Pat Schorr Jerry Schwaed, U. S. N. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwaed Mr. and Mrs. A. Schwarz Ellen Swartz “44” James Scuffle, U. S. N. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scuffle Lawrence J. Seitz Laird Segal Gladys Shearer Mr. and Mrs. C. Shepstone Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shavor Mr. and Mrs. John Shuba Gilbert A. Shuback William Slaminko Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Slaminko Mrs. Helen Smith Pvt. James F. Smith Maria V. Spizzirri Mrs. Veronica Spirk Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stadterman Robert Stafura Willard Stamber Mrs. Mary Stefanski Mrs. Pauline Stolec Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seefeldt Margaret Jane Sullivan Mr. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Thain Mr. and Mrs. Thieson Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thoma Pvt. Edgar M. Thoma Miss Dorothy Thomas Mike Thomas Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. T. Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tomko Mrs. Ann Ujlaky Mrs. Ann Van Halanger Anne Van Halanger a c Richard Van Halanger Pat Van Halanger Vincent Vargesko John Verba Louis Jean Verba Mrs. Nettie Verner Charles Paul Vetterly Mr. and Mrs. J. Vey Mrs. Helen Vida Theresa Vida Mrs. Helen Virostek Mr. and Mrs. L. Wall Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wambaugh Mr. and Mrs. H. Wall Betty Lou Wall Joe Walters Miss A. C. Weber Helen Ann Weber Mr. and Mrs. J. Weber Mr. M. Weber Helen Rose Weber Mr. and Mrs. Emile Wehrle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wehrle Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Welsh Thomas E. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welsh Regina White Pete White, PhM 3 c U. S. N. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Jack Williams Mrs. Joseph Wilson Eileen Whitmar Mr. and Mrs. Woodward Albert R. Yurko Mr. Jacob Zaugg Mrs. E. Zipay Anne Zupon j. 4-4-4-4-4.4.4-4-4.4-4.4.4.4.4. 55 55 I 4.4444.4,4.4X44,4 BEEBBHBHHE i mi conditioned in: refrigerators SOLD BY Diamond Ice Company ICE and COAL Phone BR 1008 Phone BR 1009 sum + .,4- 4.444AA±±AJr 4 4 44 4-4 4-44 44 4 4 4 44 4- 4- 444_- fc 444 44A.44X444444444444444444444444. ► 1 TIIE OHRINGER CORNER • I i I •1 jj Braddock Avenue and 7th i f t 4 Street •0 •0 •I 1 I HACATTS I OHRINGER •l 5 Home Furniture I 1 t ‘Restaurant f Company BRADDOCK, PA. I ► ► 4 4 ► | Most Popular EatingSpot t k 4 l| Other Stores in McKeesport and 3j Greensburg. 4 F 3 F 3 f 3 Open 6:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. £ t- ► Good Coffee is Your Drink and t Open MONDAY end SATURDAY Esenin,.. 4 t 3 Our Reputation. 1 Phone BR4300 for evening appointment Annex to Super A P £ 1 r rTTTTT rfr 4 + + 4 + + + + 4T + + TT + + 444Ti4 I T -t £ +++ + + +4.4.4.J.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.. 4.. 4..|..S{. - ■ ■I -I ilium;ii j. butler Justice of the Peace 732 Braddock Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. We Solicit Your Business ®rabbock National l?au k ££rabimclt, |Ja. Our 63rd Year of Courteous Banking Service to the People of This Community. I . D. I. C. Member Mel-HanL Group Federal Reserve Group 4 !- : Phone BR 1791 ■1 1 | Compliments of ■i ij SWERSEY’S MARKET i I THE CONFRATERNITY •1 •1 t i OF THE 4 QUALITY MEATS AND - 1 GROCERIES i HOLY ROSARY I i, t ST. THOMAS UNIT -r Cor. Ninth and Washington streets F r r T trtTftWrfWT r + + + + T t t tt + rfrti t j TTrttttttttrtTTTttT+tttTtTTtfTtt •1 1} Phone BR 1835 i + + + + x + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + +++ + + 4-± • -I £ i Congratulations | • -l ■ 5 from C 3 C. N. KAUSLER I £ r • MEAT MARKET i FRESHMAN P 224 Camp Avenue BRADDOCK 1 i 201 •• !,vfTTTtttrTTTTt + Tt + tffTTTTTtTtttT 1 i TfffTTmTTtrttTttTWTrrrfTTTT .,44-444 4444444444 -4444 44444444444- 41 4 •I ► 4 I-I-t-4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ► ' rTtt+ftttttt f + + f + ttt++++f444ttt+ i Compliments of JOHN A. VIROSTEK ATTORNEY ST. THOMAS HIGH CLASS OF 1914 Phone BR 4680 S. M. KRAUSE Hart, Schaffner Marx Stetson Hats Manhattan Shirts Bostonian Shoes 1024-1026 Hraddocl; Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. •; ++++++++■t•t•+++ •++++ •+T; •■T+ r+ 1 ++ :; ,: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 Phone BR 1152 Georoe II. Horsic Justice of the Peace NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate : Insurance : Auto License Birth Certificates 7th Street and Wood Way, Braddock ,r+ +++++++T+++4+iH;'Y'+++T+++++++++' 'it' .•m-4-i.aaaaaaaaxaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ; Phone BR 2185 Crystal Meat Market Fresh Meats and Groceries 874 Braddock Avenue .XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.44.A Physicians’ Pharmacy E. A. GARDILL and A. T. SCHMID Nothing Rut Fresh Drugs 418 LIBRARY STREET •Yn+t++t+tT++++tftyt+++++tt+Tt+ff Wbiss Cut Rate Drug Stork 736 Braddock Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. tTTttrtTTrtrtTTttttTtrtttTttttr xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. t-X !- Compliments of Wrakland's (lotliin Stun Braddock Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. PTrttTfti Limbacher’s Flower Shoppe “For Service and Reliability99 641 llratIJocL Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. RAY LIMBACHER Brandywine 1698 STORE Brand ywinc 3100 4.J,J.AAJ.XAXXAA4.4.XJ,X4.j.4AXXXi,X, Brandywine 3311 Uni. A. MAMMY Funeral llimir Cor. Fourth anti Mill Streets BRADDOCK, PA. I Ui+4 4444 4- 4- 4 4 4 J-44444-L4 4444444444 . E I ► Jl E h h (. Compliments of £ h 4 1 ! ► Alexanders I 1 ! Super (Darker ! £ ► ! i t- i- ► h i 5 | j 714-716 Braddock Avenue r h ► i- j BRADDOCK, PA. 4 4 5 4 t COMPLIMENTS OF J. E.(Ted)DAVIS [ Municipal Building | 44444.44..|..|.4444.4444444.4444444444. -2 Brandywine 4626 fc R I C HARD’S Exclusiue Fashions for IDomen 827 BnJJocIi Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. 1 Next to First National Bank t T++++?+++++++++++t +++++++++t-+++Vt 444444444444444444444444444444444 Compliments of Thompson's Furniture Company Braddock Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. + + + +'+:t + TT¥H- + F+T'+ + + + T+ + + Tf'RF + + l’ tTTtttTtTtttttTTtTtttttt++TttttttS: 1 .444 4 4--4 44444 4:4-4-4-4 4- 4 J-x X4444444 4 4 Ij Compliments of i 1 5 44.4444 444 444444 44444444 4444 4 4444 4 4 4 I J SOLOMON’S Tkisner ‘Bros. Corp. •1 1 •I ► I t I Braddock's Best Store for Men 800 Braddock Avenue The home of BRINKLY CLOTHES ] BRADDOCK, PA. •1 •T 3 t I 858 Braddock Avenue 3 Phone BR 2442 •1 1- L. SCHMIDT SHERMAN'S t- • 10th Street Fish and Poultry Braddocks Oldest mid 11 lost t 3 Market 1 Reliable Jewelry Store £ H Wholesale Fresh Fish, Live and Dressed 3 Poultry, Oysters and Game in Season. I- H 3 920 Braddock Avenue l4rfTtt+tfTTrftTTtttttTtTT4ttrtrt £ -£ -t i i Established 1888 I i tTtTtmTrTrtrtTTttttTtTtrtTTttf1: 4 a| 4 Compliments of 4 4 ► 4 4 4 4 4 Phone BR 5066 3 JOSEPH BLUMENFELD 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Noland Furniture Company -! Vegetables, Groceries, Quality Meats, ► 4 ► 4 4 Butter, Eggs, Cheese h 4 ► H ► H Everything for the Home 4 4 1020 Braddock Avenue [4 4 : 5 908 Braddock Avenue 4 ■ Phone BR 2158 4 YtTftTrfTTTTtfTTtttttttTTtTTTTTt 4 4 i i BRADDOCK, PA. TTTT + TTffT4 fit ft frff4 4 4444444 44 4 LEO LALIKOS Barber Shop SCALP TREATMENT FOR FALLING HAIR AND ITCHY SCALP 432 LIBRARY STREET BKADDOCK, PA. 444444444t4t4444444444444444444 Compliments of DOUGHERTY’S CAFE , WILLIAM DOUGHERTY. PropY Beer, Wine and Tasty Food 637 Braddock Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. ■TtTTt+ft rttttttttftt fTTTTrt+tW- H 4444444444444-1444 444444 44444444 J 4 4 £5ed, the ailox I | t ++i+ii ++i X4444444444 4 44444444444 1 BEST WISHES.... 4 h Cleaning : ‘Pressing : Repairing 1 SAM BLUMENFELD’S 4 4 I 3 Clover Tarm Store 4 710 Main Street 4 | 3 2 EAST PITTSBURGH 4 4 4 4 l. k 4 [ 4 L 4 . 4 1032 Braddock Avenue ] TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT' 1; 4.4-4 44,44444444444444444444444 44,44 1 t 31 4 Brandywine 4942 2 Howard Pharmacy 3 A, J. Winsberg ■I •I L A •I Prescriptions Our Specialty 2 JEWELER - •1 4 Brandvwine 9827 4 Cash Credit 4 4 It ij1 928 BRADDOCK AVENUE I 4 i 4 Cor. Braddock and Fourth Street 2 BRADDOCK, PA. ?KfTTTTfft+tttTTffTtTtttt+TtTtTtt 4 4 f 2 BRADDOCK, PA. i ftTfTfTTTtTftfTfTt+ttttft ttTftTT 4 4-4- 444-4_4.4A4.444444444444444444r4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 •1 •I 4 •I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Compliments of Che Junior Class Rappq Landings '.4444444Jt.X44444.144444.t444444444444 i E Brandywine 2147 ZORN Funeral Home 24 HOUR AUTO AND AMBULANCE SERVICE 445 FOURTH STREET + 4 4444 4..t.4. 4.x.ltJt.4-44.t.M.44-4-4 •!• -M-4A.4A 44 4 White Front Fruit Market i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .XXXXXXXXX JOHNSTON 4 5 FRESH FRUITS and 4 4 4 4 4 4 VEGETABLES DAILY 1- H 4- A b -i 4 4 More and Better Flowers for -i Free Delivery Brandywine 4954 -i 1- A ► A Less Money -I 915 Braddock Avenue •1 i- 4 4 4 621 Braddock Avenue 3 BRADDOCK. PA. i i , , , • . , . - . . • . .. . . 4 4 4 4 4 4 l. 4 BRADDOCK t b 4- ' ■«•1•T■ rrrrr■PTTTi■T•rTT1•t••M■TTTT+■l■++++4, 4 4 4 4 4 4 ‘Kook s Restaurant 1- 4- b 4- •1 -1 A A Take Your Prescriptions to t k Where do you go to Eat ? 1- A U 4 £ 4 Up to Kook's Restaurant. I- b A A UJiller's ‘Druq Store f 3 All Meals Home Cooked •1 b A ► A b A A Give me a call. A b b A A 600 Braddock Avenue Brandywine 6205 b b A A 4 H 1008 Braddock Ave. Braddock |4 4 4 4 4 4 BRADDOCK, PA. t 4 1- A JU 4 b V+++++++-+ +++++ + T+++++• •++++ + ++++++': ±j.4.4.4.4.4-4 + + 4- + + 4-4.4.4.± + + 4.4.4. + 4'X±4.4.4.+J--I.£ A A A A i — e 4 4 4 4 ” 4 4 4 4 CDay ‘llou Soar ‘High 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 3 4 T 4 1 4 I 4 3 4 3 4 3 i 4 4 4 4 4 Congratulations 4 4 TO t 4 Ghe Graduates SENIORS 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 i i I 5 4 FROM ► 4 Crheta Chapter SOPHOMORE : ? t 5 b of i 3 4 307 4 4 4 L 4 | 5 t 3 4 Croub-Ahd-Ars t- b b A fTTTTTfTTTTTTTtTTTTtTTTTTTTTtTTTI J t rTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTttTtTTU it .. Compliments of A FRIEND Best Wishes to the Seniors FROM Joseph Sepesy CDeats : ‘Produce : Groceries Brandywine 4224 1102 Braddock Ave. t-t-t- - ► ► ► Braddock £ 44444444444444444444444444444444j • Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Tri-Boro Post No. 3575 BRADDOCK £ NORTH BRADDOCK «- RANKIN TF tt t+- 1 Moses Book Cigar Shop £ PAUL J. HIPP, Proprietor 735 Braddock Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. . • • • ■ ♦ • -H. 4. ■■4.4.a.4.4.a.4.XJ.4.4.4.4.4.a.a- 4.4. X444-t 44.J- 4. j. Brandvwine 47 4 CLEM M. LIMBACHER Funeral Home 4 24 Holland Avenue BRADDOCK. PA. Compliments of A Friend TTTTTTTVTTtTTTTTTTT4T44fTT—rirTT. 1 LEARN WATCH REPAIRING AT THE IDestern ‘Pennsylvania Korological Institute 807 RIDGE AVENUE NORTH SIDE F OR FURTHER INFORMATION SEND FOR CATAt-OOUC n ■ St. Headquarters lor I liomas Class Kin 3 7). }{. Dellardo Co. -j 1 Jewelers and Opticians 2 IN BRADDOCK 40 YEARS 2 837 Braddock Avenue J Opposite Capitol Theatre ■rT + + + + T + TTTTTT + +- + TT + TTTT-r + T + + + TT 4 X X 4■S XXXrXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX A Expert Jewelry Engraving t- DONE BY £ MARY TOMKO : t I HfiiJJoili 4r 4 4 4 4 -t I 876 Willow W,y £ Graduate of tr Wrttern iVnmylvanu llorolt iial Imlilulr j£ XXXXXXXXXXXX X XX X X X X A , Best Wishes to the Senior Class of U T from Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Cenna •I d H H «l d d COMPLIMENTS OF Bast End dhadcdacw A. i; v4 V BR 4340 - -1 -1 -J -J •1 •I -I -J -J 4 -1 ) •I -1 4 A «• -) Real Estate Insurance •limits F. KhhihIi O Agency Phone BR 1382 604 Braddock Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. -!'tttttTtrtTtt+T++tT1'tH+TttTTtttT ■y.H.XXXXXXXXJ.XXXXXXXXXXX.i.X XXXXXXXX BEST WISHES TO Senior Class of “45” from OLGA OSTROSKY 3 1 -VT ++ + + + + +T + + + + + T iFY;F + + T + + + + + + + + + + +' ;,XXXXXXXXX4.XXXXXXXXXXX4.XXXXXXXXXX SI. Michaels Lyceum BOWLING Bar-B-Q Sandwiches Soft Drinks 1133 Braddock Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. ■’VtrtTtTTTTTtTrTTTTT+T+rtrtTtttTT XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXji • j EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FURNISHED ‘Dr. A. E. Frankenstein □ PTDMETRIST Phone BR 1933 618 Braddock Ave. Second Floor Braddock t (- 5 t : 4. x x J. x x x xx 4 4.4.4 xx-t-XX4..L xxxxxxx J.XX -j. Compliments of t 5 i- -i Compliments of f • • t 3 . G. Vennu Qompany, Inc. 4- -i 4- «l 4- 4 Frances Ann 4 4 We Clothe the Nation in f I- H F • If -t F -) Beauty Shoppe l- our 1600 Stores. 1“ 4 4- 4 Phone BR 2683 t •1 F - f 3 843 Braddock Avenue 4- 741 Braddock Avenue £ 4 t- 4 F BRADDOCK, PA. 4 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT- 1- H 4- - F ■ BRADDOCK, PA. HENRY'S SHOE STORE to the Class of “45” 862 Braddock Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. X4444444444444444444444444444444A- Best Wishes to Class of “45” Compliments of Sp ortsmart s “Bar tt4444444 44444444 H444444444444-t- 4444444444-Ur44.M-44-M- -M-44-t- j-4.4.4 •1 4 l j 1.4444444 +4.X 4. 4 444444-444444444144.' 1- Thrift Apparel Stores I b lliihniiinn IMmnnacv 4 4 £ 4 1 7 •1 t } Ladies and Children's (■ l- 4 4 Cor. Main and Bessemer Ave. -| E I Wearing Apparel 1- 4 EAST PITTSBURGH E j 870 Braddock Avenue ► i- 4 4 4 4 - . ? 1 BRADDOCK, PA. •TTT44t4TTT4tt4444t 444t4 t4 4444tTt‘ •.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; ■t Phone BR U81 Whitehead-Hilm Co. Gl ass : Hardware : Paints 604-606 Braddock Avenue BRADDOCK, PA. 444444;F44444444‘4444T444r4'44T44'44Tu XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX - -I H 4 4 -t -) -t -I X X 4 •I •I •I •I •I + TTTTttttTttTTttftFffTTTtttTtttt'i'’' Compliments of E. J. VIDA ,;44444 44444444444 4 44J-444 4444-4 444J -• Phone BR 1339 -l i + + + + + x4xx.xxx4L4.+xxx4XX4J.X44. + + xx + xr- -I •) t 3 Corner Cafe Wagner Iteally Company t £ J. ORRIS, Proprietor pi NOTARY PUBLIC t 5 £ Cor. 13th Street and Bell Avenue t l| 546 Braddock Avenue it 3 NORTH BRADDOCK £ 3 BRADDOCK, PA. .ftttrt+tTTTftTtftt+Tttttttttttti t | E ||i 444444444444 j 44 + 4 + + 4 + _ .-l 4 H H -) H 4 H 4 • 4 4 -I 4 Brandywine 0366 CDrs. ‘R. Costello Groceries Lunch Meats 905 Jones Avenue NORTH BRADDOCK Compliments of M. BERTA’S MARKET Phone BR 3014 1230 Bell Avenue NORTH BRADDOCK 6 6 K I- 6 6 I 6 6 6 6 91 ■ ‘Barnhart ‘Pharmacy -1 1 ' h b b Compliments of £ r •I 1 T. L BARNHART, Pk. G. E 3 t t -? •1 9 Phone BR 2497 •f s Itarlhs Drag Slurp -1 4th Street and Hawkins Avenue £ j - NORTH BRADDOCK 'rfTTtTtTTTTtHfftfTTTTTTTTffTTTr ■ • NORTH BRADDOCK b TfTtTTUttfTTTTTTTtTTTrTTTTTTTTTt 4 j i '44444444444A4444444444444444X4X.V 3) BR 6294 1 M. SCANLON : Brandywine 1045 4 Tell them you got it at I | Police’s Cash CDarhet SCOTT GRILL t 3 b £ 3 Quality Meats, Prodtice Sandwiches - Confections I 5 and Groceries t I 3 601 Jones Avenue 5 1140 Kirkpatrick Street 1 NORTH BRADDOCK 4 [ I NORTH BRADDOCK 4TfTifTTTTTtTTTtTTTTtfTTTtTTirTT North Braddock Motor Lines 44444444444444444444444444444444 7+4++++++ +++++++++++++-M-++444+4+V ALLADDIN CLEANERS 4 Cor. Waverly Braddock Aves. SWISSVALE, PA. r+++ +++++++++++++TT++ + ++++++ ++++-r .444444444444444444444444444+44444- 4 4 Vr 4I k44444444444A.4444444444444444.444- . t- 4 f 4 4 Brandywine 2949 £ Compliments of | 1 5 GEORGE CHESNEY f j Popik Funeral Home t j 3 K l| CONFECTIONERY £ h 2 E 3 4 1100 Bell Avenue f j 4 E 4 I- Hawkins Avenue t t- NORTH BRADDOCK 1 1 4 7++++ ++++++++ +++t+ +++++++t+++++++T 7 NORTH BRADDOCK ► 4 TTTt+ttftt T TTTT + T + + t“+ T TtffftttT T - •I •1 •1 Compliments of 4 -i- j;4 44444 444444 44 44 444444444444 4 4 £ | Best Wishes from the p 4 4 FRESHMAN •) K J E ; :! 7?tcD WAeii Soya t. 4 202 t | ‘-EDDIE” and “HERBIE” | 4 4 4 ,•+++++++++++ + + +++ + ++++++++■+++++++ ► I and “CHUCKIE | t -y++++TT+++++++++++T+++++++++++++ - 4i+M3it+4i.+++++4'i++++++++4.++ +++J 9 h Valley 4104 4 i 4444A444 4A-t444iA44.fc4.4.444 44444444.- 4 1- 4 R. W. NEVIN Staiiitinlis Newstand ► 3 Dependable Prescription Service I J ► ► 4 4 t I 271 Braddock Avenue £ 4 - t 1- 4 4 2 EAST PITTSBURGH, PA. t EAST PITTSBURGH, PA. : 4 1- I- VT T TTTttTttrt + T tfTTHtttt 4 4 ttTt 4 4 t 4 4 44 + 44 + 44 +4 4444444444 +4't4tt4tt44i Valley 9737 Treat Your Friends at SOPHIE'S GRILL 209 Electric Avenue Hast Pittsburgh, Pa. ■44.4444444444444444444444444444444. Compliments of DAVE’S ARMY STORE 719 Brad dock Avenue, Hast Pittsb ur ah t 4t¥T+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-r 4AAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAJ.AAAAAA4AA44J.AAJ Compliments of Joseph’s Mens Store Adam Hats : Arrow Shirts : Hichoh Belts MacGregor Sportswear 819 Braddock Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH 4-44444444444A44.4.4444.4.4.44444.44444.1, Walter J. Yenny fjecvelen 104 Electric Avenue East Pittsburgh Phones: Valley 6446 Brandvwitic 3275 •r+ + + + + + + + 4 + 4 + + 4 + + 4 + + + + 44 + + + + + + + + 4% Congratulations from Laiiigan's Funeral Home 700 Linden Avenue Hast Pittsburgh, Pa. Phone Valley 0361 ?44444T444444444444444444+ ■ ‘ +fT4,: Compliments of TEMttCf RECREATION CENTER VALLEY 9874 BOOSTER’S RINK TRoMet S ztwf Skating Daily Except Friday. Matinees 4:00 6:00 Saturday ...... 2:00 5:00 Midnight Session. Saturday 11:00 1:30 Kiddie Session ..... 10:30 12:30 Tuesdays. Classes for Beginners 7:00 8:00 VIM VICTORY VIGOR PHONES: VALLEY 9604 3149 346-348 Electric Avenue East Pittsburgh, Pa. Brozda Pharmacy •}3rcsrri]jtums VALLEY 9790 Cor. Main and Howard Streets EAST PITTSBURGH, PA. r++ +4++ + + + ++4+-t--t-+i-44 -i-4 ++ -t= .S44444.4-44.X4.4-a.4.4.xa.4.4.4.4.4-4.4.4.4.4.X4.4.J.xa. tDoodrow tOilson ‘Post Tio. 2 American £egion East Pittsburgh + +++++ + rr• •.4444444444444444444444- •;+4444+++444444+4+. 4++' . 44444444444444444444444444444444- t-4 We Specialize in PERMANENT WAVES CDarvelle Beauty Shoppe Valley 2452 803 Linden Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH +4.4.+4.4-4. 444444444444444444444444 • H CALL LICHTNER'S FOR Good Things to Eat. Phone Valley 9718 •■44444444444444444444444444444444.fr. J. WANOVICH t ¥ (Jroeeries : Fruits : Vegetables t Fresh and Smoked Meats VAI.I.EY I98S 233 North Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH H'+t+tTTTTfTtt+tTTTtttTTtTTTtTTT'f Compliments of Hatter arry 811 Braddock Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH - +++r'F++++++++++- -++++++++++ + - -+++ MEN’S CLOTHIERS 813 Braddock Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + £ 4 4 4444444444.4.4 444444 444444 444444. Gifts That Last Valley 1769 Goodman’s Jewelry Store 817 Braddock Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH, PA. ■f + + + + + + + + + T + + + + + + + + + T + +++tF iIF+F £ 3 i 3 t- S. BURKE •I t 1 Compliments of BEER DISTRIBUTOR ! b ► 3 Valley 1815 j ‘Brown ‘Bairu Co. 1 -1 649 Lin Jen Avenue ¥ b 4 I: 3 Hast Pittsburgh, Pa. EAST PITTSBURGH t 3 £ IttWTTTTTtTftrtrfnTTtTfFffFftT F «. 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Goodman «• - H t H OPTOMETRIST 817 Braddock Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH 1 1 Best Wishes to the i Valley 0969 Senior Class of “45 I 3 —FROM — i lUnlfr JFimeral Hontr GORDONS DRUG STORE 1 r I 304 Rlcctric Avenue Electric Avenue t i EAST PITTSBURGH EAST PITTSBURGH I X4,A4.4 si.4.4 4.4.X J,J,4.4.4 4 4 4.4 4 4 si.4 J. 4.4.4.4.- r V Brandywine 2130 Valiev 0910 llartslein Hardware 300—302 Electric Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH, PA. t- ,t++++++++ttt+t+t+Tf¥+tttt+T+tt+tv John Kochis LOatch, Clock and Jewelry ‘Repairing 711 Linden Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH 44444444444444444444444444444444 -) VALLEY 1133 CDiladys ‘Beauty Salon Latest Improved Methods of Beauty Culture THECLA BROWN, Prop. 125 Grant Street fTTTTTtttttttTtTTTttTttl 4444444444.44444444444444x 444444 4. 4 Congratulations from Terrace Theatre F. E. 1IASLEY, Manager Bessemer Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH rrrrTttt rTTTftrrTrff rrTTTTtTtttl1- «,444444444444444444444444444444±±£ 3 Good Luck and Success to the Graduates of St. Thomas 1945 4 Mac’s Cut Rate 512 Station Street WILMERDING, PA. Valley 9816 r TTTTfT1 Congratulations TO THE Senior Class FROM Ghe Gheta Chapter OF THE Omega Sigma Chi Sorority HrTtTTtrTTtTTtttTt'l'T+tTtttttfttTT1l- J.4444444.44.44444444444444444444 444 - 3 Buy UNITED Men and Boy 1 4444.44444444444 4.44-4-4- _44444.4.4-444c [ H Outstanding Sportswear Compliments of ► 4 UNITED PASTS STIIItKS i Riuoli and Olympic I J •) 514 Penn Avenue 807 BraJJoclt Avenue 4 Theatres ij Turtle Creek Ea«t Pitt«kurgk •1 1 t 44 4 ffrfTtt-Tt 4 44444 4 444 T 4 4 fT+fft 4 v 4444444444444444444-44444444-4444,4-4 4 I 4 Compliments of t I 4 4 ■ r « Z 4 4 Qood Luck and Success to the f IUMCOFHR FUNEKAL Ml L 4 u Z • Z 4 ► Seniors, from j; t r 4 Z 4 FRESHMAN WILMERDING. PA. £ 4 5 f 5 203 I Valley 0902 T 4rT44444444444T444 + 4444TT44444 f 1 t j- 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.4.x 4. 4 4.44.4.4. 4 4 X, STOP1 Rest and Refresh Yourself at Mrs. Guzanich's and Family Beer and Liquor 1586 Electric Avenue EAST PITTSBURGH Valley 9882 44444444444444444444444444444444.. JOHNSTON TURTLE CREEK .,444444444444444444444444444444444. t P t-t -Y 1 + + + + + ‘f1 + ‘f f++tt + tT + + + + + ++++ Fr The lliililmis Slort 616 Penn Avenue TURTLE CREEK, PA. .•TTi-'rfTTrrTrTTTTT+T‘t-+Tr+T-rTrrrr'r'r 4444444444X44444444444X4444444 FERRI BROTHERS Quality Meats, Pr duce and Groceries Phone Valley 1191 9401 Penn Avenue TURTLE CREEK, PA. •bbbbbbTbi-bir + Ti-i bbbrbbirb + T + ‘blrbf ++-b'r I. Fineman Co. 'Defazrt He tt Stvte J VALLEY 1543 T 526 Penn Avenue TURTLE CREEK, PA. 3 ft 1- 4 I- 5 Phone VA 0575 •I ► -f H JOBE FUNERAL HOME I • I • 4 5 Valley Cleaners I |- ► ( • - An Institution for Community Service. e TIPPY WALKER, Manager ► ► 4 4 4 ROY R. JOBE JAMES A. JOBE e b ■ 1- Valley 1950 9 3 Hour Odorless Cleaning b t- 1- 4 4 1 1 ► 123-127 Cliurcli Street + Turtle Creek, Pa. I ► b 4 4 TURTLE CREEK, PA. [ 9 C TftTTTTttmr T + TTTT-r-r TT T TTTTTTTT b 4 b T TTl-TTtT T TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT’T’k ■f4444444-44444-4-444-4-4- --44--4-4-4-4-t-4-4-t--4- -«v- •1 -1 Cilly-George 'Furniture 4 • ] ► 4 A 4 4 4 4 Phone Valley 2271-3828 4 h Company, Inc. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .MillVS DRUG STII11U t 3 Furniture and Home Furnishings • t + ► i h 9 1 -d •Prescription ‘Druyyist l| Phone Valley 0493-R - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 504 Penn Avenue £ 902 Penn Avenue TURTLE CREEK v4 444 444 4 44 4 444444 44-44444444T-44T- 4 4 4 3 TURTLE CREEK, PA. £ 4444 444444 444444444444 4tt444 4T44-v 4 • 4 4 4 -t □ SCAR J. MEYER GENERAL INSURANCE : NOTARY PUBLIC-WESTERN UNION Saving on All Line of Insurance. Auto Insur-a nee $5,000-$10,000. Liability $5,000. Property Damage, now 50% Off or $25.02 Net per year. Telegram and Money sent to all part of the world. We are glad to serve or advise you in any of these line . 118 Shaw A venue, Turtle Creek. VAI812 ?M-4444444,4'44'i‘'4 4,T'44TT:4't44444,fr4444-r ■4-4 4-4 ■ -4-4-4+ .4-4.4 4-4 + .4+ .4-4-4.4-4-4.4-44.4 4-4.-4 4-4- Compliments of £:he Confraternity of the Jdoly ‘Rosary of St. Colman’s Church ■Y + + + + + + + + + + + -H-4t + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -F CDandel’s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Jewelry t 1 1 f v yOzff i i i 1 jflpasA • 1 TURTLE CREEK. PA. 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 k - 4444444444444444444444444444 4 ESTABLISHED 1890 F A L L E R 5 S BETTER FURNITURE Phone Valley 1555 529—533 Penn Avenue TURTLE CREEK, PA. 444444444444444444444444444444444 4 TURTLE CREEK SUGAR BOM I THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN FOR Home-Made Candy and Ice C JAMES KIRIAKOS, ream i(_ t- t- t- t- «- t- n- l - t- t- f- 4 4 44 f r 4-t- 4- 44V4'-t- -F4-F 4-F T4 4 -r 4 4 tr 4 4 r 4 T r ____ 526 Pen n Avenue t+4+44T+44t444ttttT4TTTtTttt44 T-TY JACK’S STORE Fashion Headquarters Phone Valley 3230 625 Penn Avenue TURTLE CREEK, PA. A.XXX XX XX X X XXX X Best IDishes OF Holy Name Society OF St. Colman’s Church Turtle Creek, Pa. 3+ +++ + + +++++++++++++++++ +++f XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X 4 X X ± ■j.xxxxxx Phone Valley 3839 i £ ■ fSt f 3 t j I 5 u H 1 I St. Colman’s Thursday 1 JIIIIV1, QIIEM I 4 i J TTight FUNERAL HOME t ] i I ‘Bingo Club i h t j ■ 4 128 SHAW AVENUE t 5 ► 1 ► 1 4- 2 ► 1 K T ¥ T t- “Gurtlc Creek, Pa. TURTLE CREEK, PA. ■HrrrtTTn'-FTT-F T-r-i--r-t-T-t-TTT-t-r- ¥ IS 3 K 1 ► U ► 1 h ► 3 ■ttTttrVrrvf i+ 44 r-r-r-r-r'FrV-r+frr Compliments of ‘Bank Cafe FRANK SPEELMAN, Prop. Valley 2423-J 619 Penn Avenue TURTLE CREEK, PA. Quality and Service £ Always Coyether £ 3 FLOORS Westinghouse Authorized Service ► - C-XS I I 3 t 632— 634 Penn Avenue £ I TURTLE CREEK, PA. E 3 I TtttTtTtftt + + ,l,ttttttttTtT + TTTTT+T 44.4. 4.X4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. J.4.4 .44t .4'4 AA'4 + + ■ | SHOES FOR THE FAMILY ! A.A.A.A.XXXXXA.XXXXXA.-X. . JL4.AA-kAAr X Xr I Compliments of £ t 1 E I 4nto i d Soda tfxtCC | L. GROSS . 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LONG, Treasurer—408 Mercer Street, Turtle Creek - Phone Valley 1644-N Phone Valley 0579-W Phone Valley 2154-M Phone Valley 4723 Phone Valley 1083-R Ancient Order of ‘Hibernians Division cTlo. 30 Cadies Auxiliary, Division T2o. 7 'Gurtle Creek, ‘Pa. ORGANIZED IN TURTLE CREEK IN 1900 Headquarters: 630 Penn Avenue TTTTTtfttfttTTTTTi-t+t+Tt ttt t t frffr ttv rrfrrfft -r ¥ Vv'-r T + t + tttttfTTTT' + + f TTrYT¥+T + + + + +T + + + + + + -f l- t r + + + + + + +1- + +Tr + + + + T + + + + + T + + + + + + + + + + + T4- + TT-t-T + + + t + T+ + + + + T + + + + +T + + + + + T + + . . . . Autographs . . V j- • fete'


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