Swissvale High School - Swissvalian Yearbook (Swissvale, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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is for Junefwho doesnt like hooks, But we all know she's envied because of her looksg U is for Unitedfwhich the Juniors are, We'll make our class the most noted--Ahy farg is for Natalie-our favorite singer, - And when theres work to he done, she doesn't lingerg is for Ireneawho rides to school each day, Shels a perfect young lady in every possihle wayg is for Order-which we all must keep, For Mr. Douglas is always walking his heats is for Reldavfwho always wears a smile, The kind tt a girl who makes friendship worthfwhile, is for Gladysffa iovial gal, 7 To most of the Juniors she is a real pal, is for Intelligentffwhich descrihes Nancy Norris, lf we had her knowledge, school work wouldrrt hore us: is fer Roseniaryfthe girl with nainhle feet, - Vkfhen shels on a dance floor she just can't he heat: is for Lucillcfa personality rare, Shell he the perfect answer to any hoy's prayer: is for Seyonaea likahle lass, Shes one of the best of our Junior Class. JUNIOR GIRLS-1938 Back Row: June Apel, Rose Savinell, Fannie Schwartzbach, Nancy Watt, Sue Rushworth, Eleanor Horochalc, Jean Saunders, Letty Hodder, Catherine Kauffman, Jennie Polon, Dorothy Shaffer, Alice Cleveland, Katherine Barnum, Dorothy Flummer, Seyona Andrascik, Violet lVletca.lfe. Third Row: Sara Plotkin, Virginia Fullman, Betty Loebacln, Mary Grant, Thelma Fitzgerald, Rose Pulsinelli, Natalie Heath, Betty Knepper, Naomi Smith, Alfreda Singer, Katherine Hodges, Marie Bernardo, Agnes Cornett. Second Row: Betty Simpson, Louise Simpson, Lois lWcGiflin, Joan Roth, Helen Eyler, Mildred Reymert, Patricia Renner, Jean Madden, Cleopha Susalla, Mary I-larvey, Eleanor Fraze, Jane McKea.g, Betty Lee, Sally Tyler, Florence Popp, Mary Miller, Doris Stewart, Jean Pippy. First Row: Gene Tonkin, Catherine Powell, Lillian Krause, Margaret Anclraso, Jeanne Mahoii, Mary' Nlacaluso, Rosemary Fusco, Alice Hodgkiss, Helen Spardy, Josephine Battistella, Mary Jane Hill, Alice Yurich, Virginia Fiumara, Lillian Suplcofl.

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JUNIOR BOYS-1938 Back Row: Warren Burren, John Mitcliell, Albert Winwood, George Tomlinson, Irving Canter, John Boyle, james Barnes, Herbert Peterson, Clair Dalton, Regis McDonough, Joseph Bandura, Wallace Thomas. Third Row: Carl Carver, Raymond Simboli, james Morrison, Don Youngman, Clarence Onderick, Ralph Nlalady, Wfilliam Meigs, Andrew Lane, Edward O'Brien, Herman Loebach, William Kelly, Steve Stark, Ralph Rocco, Jack Glunt, Robert Klue. Second Row: Nick Kyle, Nick Scala, William Crawford, Thomas Nied, Robert Ure, David Hoffman, Gilbert Aubele, Vernon Jackson, Fred Baldt, James Thwaite, Harry Siebert, David Huot, Homer Harrity, William Toth, Leonard Spencer, Robert Sharlock, John Catanzano, Paul Hadzor, Robert Anderson, Lester Lowery. First Row: Matthew Peretick, George Rudge, Armand Capasso, James Daniels, Benjamin Tomlinson, Edward Astolas, Edward Clemmens, Alfred Serena, Joseph Gerasia, Nick Fiano, Paul Patella, Louis Scurletis, William Bell. is for ,laekson-ea very intelligent lad, l'le's the kind of a hey who makes the teachers gladg is for Urefwe all know him well, The sort of person everyone calls 'iswellvg is for Nieini-who is not very tall, J- But he's so full of pep, it doesnt matter at all, is for lrvinesan individual unique, l-le's the kind of person that businessfmen seekg is for Onderick--our nianfahoutftown, l'le's a tall, dark, and handsome athlete of renown, is for Reidfthe Noel Coward of our school, He takes life very seriously, and has no time to fool: is for Barnesiour haskethall star, To find a better player, youid have to go farg is for 0'Brien+a tall lanky fellow, Cn the foothwall field he proved he's not yellowg is for Younginan--popular Ladies lvlanw, He does all the latest dances as only Youngrnan cang is for Stark-whose looks are his fame, Nlaking friends is his hohldy, and foothall's his game.



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JUNIOR GIRLS-1938 Back Row: Janet Kerr, Genevieve Logan, Irene Denova, Louise Hodder, Ruby Jessee, Catherine Conry. Nlary Stewart, Nancy Norris, Alice Kincaid, Gladys Jackson, Constance Maloney, Helen Mellett, Betty Garo, Lorna McKay. if Third Row: June Mattson, Relda Dill, Agnes Bonar, Wilnia Gaal, Sara Jane Wetzel, Virginia Stroup, Miriam Sherwin, Lucille Wfisner, Betty Soderberg, Phyllis Wilkimon, Mary Jean Young, Betty Walton, Cora Young, Marjorie Harkins, Patricia Barclay, Thelma M. Iver. Second Row: Marie D'Elia, Thelma Smith, Maureen Coggins, Cecelia Christy, Betty Jane Wlebber, Rosemary Glasser, Neda Duncan, Jean Baird, lVIary Louise Anderson, Irene Rodgers, Anna Jacko, Miriam M. Kay, Alice Scanlon, Leah Donnelly, Grace LaVerclc, Rose Mary Weleher. First Row: Josephine Dempsey, Jean Klaban, Anna Kuhel, Dorothy Harris, lWary Alice Finegnn, Peggy Frazer, Shirley Barcles, Esther Walker, Delores Weimer, Betty Percival, Helen James, Stella Malone, Nlinnie De Frank. Sofia Paravati, Josephine La Verde. DO YOU REMEMBER . The only day lvlary Louise Anderson didnt cozne into English class late, she wasn't in school? Alice Scanlon, that week she took gym hoth times? Wheii .i set of Biology drawings was assigned, Dorothy Schaiier always had inure friends than she could take care of? Catherine Powell, .issinq retzels around to her wiils on the second floor he' Q 1 P e P i lore the 1:10 hell? The day Betty Loehach wore hrightfred nail polish on only one hand7 Everytime lvlary Alice was called on to give an eral talk, she had to swallow her gum? How Dorothy HilI'1'l5 was envied hy the rest of the students when report cards were given ont? The neverffgiiling companionship of Betty Jane Vwlehlier :ind Virginia Stroup all year 'ronnd7 Wlicii Alice Cleveland raised her hand in history class, :and kept it up all dur' ing her recitation? Helen Spu1'dy's popularity 'cause cf her likable lNLlI1I'lC1'7 How the junior girls were always the victims of those Candid Camera jokcstersf

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