Vandergrift High School - Spectator Yearbook (Vandergrift, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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 v The Spectator V'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS LAWRENCE FRANK RASCKAITORE “Lunzi” Latin Club 1. “A Prince There Was” 1. Student Council 2, 4. Bi-Centennial Club 4. ’'Small, but so is a stick of dyn amitc.” PEARL JANE RAVICCHIO “Pearl” French Club 1. Glee Club 1. Basketball Team 2, 3. X. Y. Z. Club 2, Baseball Team 2, 3. Spanish Club S. S. P. Q. R. Club 3. Dramatic Club 3. And ez’ery tittle cur cnsnaics a heart.'’ MARTHA ELIZABETH REARICK “Martha” S. P. Q. R. Club 1. Class Vice President 1. Hi-Newsette Club 1, 2. “Jerry of Jericho Road” 2. X. Y. Z. Club 2. Student Council 2, 4. Bi-Centennial Club 4 Spectator Staff 4. Small of stature, bobbed oj hair. this little (jirl is sweet and fair.” AIDA EMILY RIGCLE “Aida” Student Council 1. Needlework Ch b 3. Bi-Centenr.ial Club 4. Spectator Staff 4. It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice.” DENZEI . RILEY Red” History Club 3. Science Club 4. Silence is yolden. RAYMOND LAVERNE RISHER “Bus” Orchestra 1, 2. Bi-Centennial Club 4. Tall or short, what should we care? Bus is a good sport anywhere.” VIOLA A. SCHIMF “Vi” Dramatic Club 3. ”’Tis somethiny to be zvilliny to command. But my best praise is that I’m your friendA PAIGE SCHWEIKART “Bill” French Club 3, 4. To see her is to think her quiet: to know her is to a ha re her mirth.” KELLY P. SCUILLO “Scuillo” Student Council 1. Art Club 1, 4. Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Mushball 2, 3. Football Manager 4. Achilles absent, was Achilles still!” LUCY ANNA SCUILLO “Lucy” Flying Fingers 4. Hi-Newsette 4. Her flashiny eyes the gazers strike, And like the sun, warm all a-like.” ySSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Twentv-O lie

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The Spectator ,'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs FRANCES PHYLLIS g MANGANELLA “French” Spanish Club 2. Flying Fingers 4. A noonday quiet holds the hiiir IDA DORA MARCANTONIO “Duckie” Art Club 1, 2, 3. Spanish Club 2. Flying Fingers 4. Spectator Staff 4. “Gentle thoughts and calm de- ROBERT CHARLES MOHNEY “Bob” Student Council 1, 2, 3. Bi-Centennial Club, Pres. 4. Good at a fight, but better at a play: ’Codlike in giving, but the devil to pay.” MAC WILLARD MORRISON “Sickle” Class Swimming Team 1. Student Council 1, 4. Track Team 2. Science Club 3, 4. Basketball 4. Spectator Staff 4. “Though modest, on his cm barrassed brow. Nature has written. Gentleman” FLORENCE IRENE MORROW “Billy” X. Y. Z. Club 2. Dramatic Club 3. Art Club 3. Flying Fingers 4. A modest miss whom we all admire” AGNES GABREILLE MRASZ “Frosty” Needlework Club 2. Life Saving 3, 4. “All the king’s horses and all the king’s men, Couldn’t duplicate this girl a-gain.” AIBERT DEAN ORR “Rube” Vice. Pres. Student Council 3. Art Club 3. Popular Song Club 4. Class Basketball Team 4. “An apple cleft in two, is not more twins, Than these two creatures.” JOHN CHARLES OWENS “Jack” Orchestra 3. Science Club 3. Class Treasurer 3. President 4. bar from us to criticize, One who always looks so wise.” ISAAC RAYMOND PHILLIPS “Ray” Orchestra 1. Art Club 1. X. Y. Z. Club 2. Student Council 3. Hi-Newsette Staff 3. Dramatic Club 4. Just quiet enough to get along with and noisy enough to be remembered.” STELLA ELIZABETH PLOCHA “Sugar” French Club 1. Needlework Club 3, 4. By her virtues magnified. Always quiet and dignified.” Twent y



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The Spectator MARY AGATHA SEIGWORTH “Siggie” Basketball 1, 3, 4. Choral Club 1. S. P. Q. R. 1. X. Y. Z. Club 2. Soccer Ball 3. Volley Ball 3, 4. Chemistry Club 3. Dramatic Club 3. Bi-Centennial Club 4. Spectator 4. “It is a woman's reason lo say will do such a thing because.” GEORGE KIEBLER SHAFFER “Shafe” Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Band 2, 3. Dramatic Club 3. Spectator Staff 4. Basketball 4. “. modest man never talks of himself LILLIAN ALDINE SHUMAKER “Lillian” Orchestra 1, 2. S. P. Q. R. 1, 2. French Club 3. Dramatic Club 4. Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control” FRANK CHARLES SILVESTRI “Banks” Science Club 3. Football 4. Spectator 4. Dramatic Club 4. Bi-Centennial Club 4. “.In honest man. close-button-ed to the chin, broadcloth without, and a warm heart within.” FRANK VICTOR SILVESTRI “Tuffy” Football 1, 2, 3. Spectator 4. “One cannot always be a hero But one can always be a man. EDITH ROSALYND SILWARE “Edy” Glee Club 2. Needlework Club, Pres. 3. Plying Fingers 4. Hi-Newsette 4. Press Club 4. “h.dith is a logical girl to display the latest styles.” ALBERT RUSSEL SMITH “Russ’ Advanced Science Club 4. “He may be quiet, but he’s a good fellow” MARY ELIZABETH SMOLUKAS “Merry” Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Periscope Club 2. Life Saving 3, 4. Soccer Ball 3. Volley Ball 3, 4. Dramatic Club 3, 4. ' Happy-gc-lucky all the day long. 1] she isn't chattering, something is wrong” ALFRED J. STEELE “Al” Science Club 4. “Men of few words make the best of men.” IRENE C. STEMPLINSKI “Rena” X. Y. Z. Club 2. Periscope Club 2. Glee Club 2. Hi-Newsette 3, 4. Dramatic Club 3. Press Club 3, 4. Flying Fingers, Vice President 4. Who knows nothing base hears nothing known.”

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