Verona High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Verona, PA)
- Class of 1952
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Purlsle 4 Cold P ALM A, tb STAFF CLUB of VERONA HIGH SCHOCL 4 Edt wird H5 L img s n L llik u O Q ' . 1 d n , ai 'Q -A x 1 14 I Pl . . . u, 5' 5 - - n f ld d ' A xr 1 1: wt C 1 v ' I ,,., rm -4 Ai FNS furflz and Jr EQ X if s .N f A ' 'i mm! f X X I 5 xf Nw O: Nix 1 M -' ' X X ,' My J 4 .9 A 2'-2 XX ' ff Ggld or CCP , CCE ilu 'S l m W Eg, ,Z wwxx Q , J Q N DEDICATION pt -eggs In appreciation for the years of zealous service which he has so unselfishly given to us we dedicate our 1952 Purple and Gold to Mr Bongiovanni He has presented incomparable Christmas Cantatas and Spring restivals and directed other musical activities in the school We find it easy to be friends with Mr Bongiovanni because of his pleasing per sonality We cannot stress too strongly all that he has done for the band at Verona High School He was always ready to help get someone off to a good start or to offer some sound advice Withbest wishes we proud ly dedicate this book to you Mr Bongiovanni E L 3 ! l v ' N ' on Af ,xg Q UH ADMINISTRATION . u s ls our sc ool distrlct 1 rec N f r lno 4 w es o our sc o en s u en s oplem to be sol s n e p hem e xors sm 4 he grstt ul r the help And dUXlCC u s ter thcv graduated fro school O Mr. Anderson our high school principal has helped to enrich our high school in many ways. He plans and presides over our assemblies and served as sponsor of the Student Council during the past year. Although he does not teach any classes he is always willing to F191-D Students with their problems. BOARD OF EDUCATION otundxng rred hoendker solxcitor Alex bhaw Rxchurd Lxler Sexted thrxsty ,toner Pres John urogan Vxce Pres Harry P erce sec y John Young Trees 'Il Olga s pleasant disposition and char m1ng personality make her an outstanding school secretary She is always ready to lmnd a helping hand to both faculty and students Her efficient manner adds con sideraoly to the smooth functioning of our school ?AQw LTV S Q. oh- - 1 lb ,J ,,- N? 'QA Mr. Brugh Mr. Bongiovanni Mr. Huslai Mr. Ire Art Music Mathematics Science 1 mace- XI3' . MPS- Vefzef Mrs. Black Mrs. McClellan MTS- Higinbotham English, History Latin, English Home Economics Commercial V 'ex .5 1 I YQ l!l'W' up N f N u- gg., sim in . x Mr- Tremaine Mr. Greiner Mr. Bossart Mr. LaFrankie Industrial Arts S0c.Sci., English Soc.Sci., Math. S00-Scivvcoaching M133 Mgxwell Miss Lowry Mi. Honndo Librarian Physical Education' phy,Ed,,Coaching Q M665 5 L 'H'les'f lm Dnq rms 5' Y 4 W' s I9 I Q Y' MQW L.n'H'lQ,Iv Q55 I 2 Q A ,. f f! 'T O -Lx :j ' V' - EA. :Jw ' W' ' A MUS ,Dv sq. Q -T c 1 '+- C C wi 5 X 5 1 ' 5- I J f u I 4'k 0000 Oo SLNIOR CLAvS Looking back over our high school days we find many happy memories freshmen we finallyhad the privilege of taking part in high school life that year we were not permitted to have any plays but we made up for it our class party Then came oursophomore year when wewere privileged to join more clubs had a Dig dance that year and started a new project in the school our school days Before we knew it we had begun our unior year Our dance The Autumn Frolic' was well attended and the proceeds went to our greatest achievement the Junior Senior Prom we had several record dances bake sales and the Junior play 'Men Are Like streetcars blnally on May 25 wxth the gym beautifully decorated in a Chinese Theme we had the annual prom At last our long awaited year came Adding to our list of successful projects through our high school days we gave another great play The Big Bluff At the class picnic however we were somewhat saddened by the realization that this was our last informal get together Class Night and Commencement exercises brought our high school days to a close O o 11 Iiillllh As .' ,f IH 1 ' r r at vi vu We , , . paper, HThe Gremlinn. We continued to publish this paper throughout our 1 . J ' . . H Pr- as dank 031 eb fo MILO HUMPHREY--Milo was the matinee idol in our two plays. Females took up much of his time because he was an elegant dancer. On the hardwood he always played a beautiful game as guard. Q E Vves xchrxit, LARLENE HIGHT This little red head came to Verona in her sophomore year She was an active member of the Leader s Club and a cheerleader in her senior year Ernie would like to be a secretary after graduation SEQVLXJHYQ RHODUSKA BRIGHT Brains and beauty go hand in hand for this member of the National Honor Society Ducky did a remarkable job in both our plays She was an ardent sports fan and belonged to the Leader s Club Thiel College will occupy Ducky s time after graduation Vx , ,- 2. , ,wklfr g X inf- Y ke Lal NICK DEVITA The casanova of our class was Nick and playing them all was his favorite game Nick played a good part ln both our plays The newest style of clothes could al ways he found on Nick Did you ever notice that smile of h1S7 JIM DORSEY J1m was the football hero of all our games and the name 'Dorseyn always haunted the other teams Undoubtedly Jim was one of the finest backs ever turned out by He also succeeded in giving all the girls a hard time FRANK FALSO Frank played football for four years and was our varsity center for three of those years He always had time for the girls if for nothing else He did a fine job in the Senior class play LOUISE FLAJNIK Wherever there was fun to be had you could find Fizz She was a mem ber of nearly every clubln the school and always did her bit to help She was one of the most popular girls ln Verona besides being an excellent student Her lively strutting made her an asset to the band f the class of '32 Always on hand with a smile GEORGE HENDERSON GGOFBG VBS the JOKE? 0 and a joke for everyone was UBlg Georgen H8 represented our class on the gridiron for four years and was our point after touchdown specialist SHIRLEY HERRON uSh1r1' displayed her literary talents in the Staff Club and as editor of the Gremlin She was a whiz on the basketball floor and did s tfne job in the Junior class play The Commercial course was Sh1rley's choice and we know she will surely suc ceed in her chosen career as a Deaconess o 4 Q ' .l X. 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X 4 3 Y Q f , rx, ' it tl i , lH E3qE?'I, Ia... li PAT1ICIA JEAN KING Pat was thatcute llttle blond thatyou sawln one of Mrs Higinootham s commercial classes Despite her quletness she was friendly with everybody We are grate ful to Pat for her tine work in the Staff Club BARBARA KONOLU Where there was Iun and laughter you were sure to find UKon who was a cheerleader for two years She was active in both the Glee Club and the Junior Class Her big brown eyes made her popular with everyone ANITA KRATSA5 Anita was one of our studious vocational girls Much of her time was spent in the art room making posters for the organizations of our school She took part in both the Junior and Senior plays Anita would like to be an interior decorator A xg! :la aid' Q FRANCES LEWIS Frances was well known around school for her basketball ability She was liked by everyone and excelled in all types of sports She took the commercial course her last two years and wants to become a secretary SUSAN LLOYD Although Sue was with us for only one year she gained many friends Durin her spare time she worked at G C Murphy s Sue was an easy going person and had a giggle for everything There s no lack of energy where she is concerned We know she will make a fine nurse FRANKLIN LONG Frankie was alwayson hand when we needed some things done He was always the chairman of the decoration committees and stage crewd To you Frankie we all say well done' K , , , . . . I ' v ' . . - . ,,.. 5 5 I A , A Q , Ng it e ee ' -J . ,.,k g a. .. . isewifeekwiisegii-miss A - ' , - 5 , , a l I - - MA Y LOU LYTIH Th1s winsome miss was an excellent cheerleader for four years bhe dis played f1ne acting talentln both plays and belonged to the Staff Club and student Council weazy was a very popular gxrl at school and we all know that her personality and intel lldence will help her succeed ELOKEICL IAVATOb rlo is a girl with a quiet charm about er If you want to know the latest ovie news consult rlorence for ner spare time ls spent working at the Olympic Theater We know she will succeed ln anything she encounters helped with the art work for the Purple and Gold Her qulet yet dependable manner will surely be an asset to her as a typlst wb' AONALD MCDADL This young man was well liked by all the members of our class Hewas very active in the Staff Club and other clubs through out his high school years H6 will al ways be remembered for his outstanding football and basketball playing MARINO MORAITIS The most quiet boy in the class was our 'Cookie that is until his senior year He was the typical example of the strong silent type Did you ever notice the shine on Cookie s shoesv HELEN SPRUCEBANK 'Poochle retained the distinction of being the only engaged member of our class Though she attended our school for only three years she gained many friends During her senior year she held the office of president of the Leaders Club She parti clpated in both the Senior and Junior plays Ex as ' s I I 1 . 3 V Q it .,,... H . , , h u JENNIE LOUISE MAN0s--UJeanH was well known for her artistic ability. For four years she 1 1 5 r me If I . ' 1 4 JQAN sroxan This happy go lucky miss was one of tHe merrlest members of our class She participated in the Girls ulee club and ln the Junior Class Play She was well liked by a especially a celtaln Junior from V H s MARTHA TAANQK During her four years at Verona High Martha was a very active girl For three years she showed her anlllty as a cheerleader and participated in many club activl ties with her pleasing personality she will surely make a fine receptionist BLTTY TRLMBA B s was kept very DUSY at V H S by taking pare in many activit es she did a fine Job as a member of the Gremlin Staff and in the Junior Class play Many of the organizations in the scnool are indebted to her for her beautiful art work CONSTANCE VIORE3 Connie was supposed to be one of our quiet little seniors but her friends knew better You could always count on her for help when needed She was a faith ful member of the Staff Club and we know that she will make a fine interior decorator BERNADINE WAGNER 'Bernie who was envied by all for her pretty blond hair was one of our energetic cheerleaders Although she was one of our most active seniors she was never too busy for a certain boy from oakmont fb- 6' M 1 ' 1 ---' ew- ' - . . . 1 . 1: f 14? nv-N fv vx 1 I-sumo x Q x ,xX 753 Qi! 'X qs I O X Par x ln Sepurnbcr 19 9 ortx hnmle 1 e sccklng, students entered the hallowed halli of Nerona Hlgh School Slnce than oul nuwhu his 41m,n1shed hut not our enthuwlasm We are sad when we reallze we have but one more war 1 Vfroni Huh but we an Juetlw proud of what we haxe accompllshed ln the last three wars ln our r shmun nur vu were grz en but eager and pcrhapo a blt unstable AS lowlv underclassmer wa of Coxrwe surlnreri .md la.uJhed our mu through the perennlal Freshman haze But we had our lflfllllg when we rose to the lofts hf1,,hts of Sophomorea, and turned the tables on the 1nCom1ng Frgqhmgn It was durmg our Sophomore w ar that our class hemme promnnnt 1n uporto hand and who labtlc menu In xocml svents vu Will not sluckrrs So now we are 1n our Junior wear the hum wear Pla.nn1m, uni executlng 1 prom 18 oul rnun px nrt I-1tt1ngN for our r1ngS and the Jun1or dance are others We vnu hmpx .incl hum lllllfl the vmtrhful 6YfS oi ou1 sponeors and we eagerly look forward to enjoymg, our 5111101 sm II 1 Q A .1 1 . 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I 10' qu -'Q Cl iudefte Vlitchel Ioan King .Luis Bowman gf-Qrptary kief President PTPSIGUII The sophomore C1455 ' The Ieud is almost mer we we ueen li reuuin now iui t 1 1.115 emu Q in gol wi fam i fur fightin' becug lifter that we won t haxe nonodw exusptn them thqr people outside and their ll be too mam of them to feud with Thib here last war un n sophinmorfs just iinished was kinda tough D t vu ll we d remember the most is the t1me when the whole Sophinmore :lm pitrhe i in their xhdre to Duw Cliffs McDade firiiured it the Plum Tovmehip 'uid krone. football gdxrwp 1 wirflfss rontmption which n wr thought would help h1m to recovrr The ment that will he rfmmmberfd most oi ill was the slam iam sophinmorm c ass parm at which cverynods nioud Lhnmss iwes ind had plentx of ttl horn do hops ri fi to be that we ll be recollncted b our doin N ff fx e -fr O 'B' 'Z' 1 E s Y f 5 ! Yep, .' : s ' . ' ' 'F ' ei 51' 1- 'v.1oi'g' f t'ilfv'i Lf1Fff, enjoyed it. 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Left to rlght F'1rst Row F' Adams P Apostolxs P Baratta J Bozick D Cassano Second Row J Cleary M Cleland J Costa B Daer C Delach G Braeudlgam M J Brown C D8.m1C0 P Hall Th1rd Row M Johnston C Krebs D Kuch1n1ck M Kuhn A LoA1bo C Manganaro R McDade Fourth Row D MCGIHDIS E Panza J Panza E Past1s A Plutis P Re11ly F Remmy F1fth Row B Rose J Rudy M Sekel R Shaw E Shook R Slmpson B J Sonme S1xth Row M To1a B Ulmer J Vesc1o M Vodvarka M Walker E Zanella -.Jr 'S ' V- W' .-gLZ',.f.t-gf: -,Z A . A l - i 'ff ' , ' - n 2 -1 G F A . 0 K - , fi , K f ua 1 ,Q I 1 .Q 1 ' K ' '7 1 'NW 'ZR 321. ' K . rag 'x . ' g 353223 ,,1 ' A Lag -...f I K , 4 pg I 'MM , f N A if i C - v , pf gk 'ld . 43 , 'iii I . sf: T 1 ftp as ff . A HM: - Q M ggg . ' A K i, r XEQQPQ' 1- gifb f ' -I offs , ,Q T1 wfiig-fm-ii , A w ' A 1 Q api? f ' 'W 1 A 'J ' X f f ' ff C , 4531: A f ' Q ' 4. , ' f I B wh -I rrp A . NK 7 Q 'qt A , 2 A m A J. Q' -A - - XL M J ft AP' ogg, P Q J 5 A . V- vm .3 --,xy ,,, ,X , ,A l -. . , - .. 'ails ' fi' fiat J 5 J 5 .Y - A 5QqQf'l - . J - H ,152 Y ' W 't J J egizab J 3 Q, X A N Q .,, ,. ,, , .g 1' PM f , ,, 1 'L ' Y' ff ' - .MJ im r J WX af . v , 11. 'W Q ' zz E' . ' 'lf J . ' Hifi A-'Film 'i' N I- ' H I N4 . fs ' ,J -4- 1' gi 4-. ff. . 3 iff.. ., x 1 Rf, JIU., ' ' f' A ' Eg. it W ' A 7 L ' , 'X 1 ' V4 L 'dif f ' ' 'ig ' ' , '59, ' EL gush if 1 l A . uf . , is f vw 'FSE - ' iii' - K ,E ,,. ef f' P if ,. - . ,,, ff' . f- 1 F 1, u 1 lf Q , 293 + -1- 4' F 3 s A 4, A 3 x Q . A , '35 , ,, 'S - f 1 'N fyki Q A if i ie, ' ' . i , Q .TA . Z7 A , ' : ' 1 . , . ' , . . . , . ' , . . . , . . : . , . . , . , . , . , . ' , . . ' : . , . , . ' ' , .. , . , . . , . . 1 . . ' ' , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . . ' Z . , . , .. . . ' Q I If f ' A I EQ f I , .C . 1 I J ' 4 . fl 1' -,F V RJ 1. ' 59216 CD 99 Wx wr- af First Row: J. Regan, P. Sckel, J. Brunner, S. Austin, G. Plutis, M. Ogden, S. Beckett, B. Farren, O Conklin, D. Strunk, E. Crissman. Second Row: W. Kelly, W. Mason, C. Brennan, T. Koch, C. Plutis, R Murray, L. Cribbs, L. Konold, D. Comer, G. Palon, R. Mooney, J. Quinn, Mrs. McClellan. Third Row: Mn La Frankie, D. Terlizzi, L. McBride, C. Pastis, S. Alcorn, G. Lytcr, R. Sproat, R. Herron, G. Brower, R Farrow, B. Marks, J. Stoner, Fourth Row. R. Stover, G. Ireland. Have a good look at those critters. You'1l bo svving morv of them in thc high school come next Septemben 9-15 ...7Q1 .1 0 I ffl Q47 ,e ff f W-wa-W .,w.....n-,.W,.. ,U ........ ,,,..........f.---- .31 7. .,., . : ' f aggmp. iff- 'Riff K 1. Swami 4 . I ,Il First row: VL Bea.m, V. Lyter, H. Haock, R. Harmon, R. Taylor. Second row: B. Brown, D. McGinnis, S. Clegg C. Brennan, B. Tsambis, S. Wazelle. Third Row: R. Grey, C. Monroe, E. Herron, D. Taylor, S. Kresivich, L Mitchell. Fourth Row: B. Law, G. Zourelias, D. Layhew, D. Blystone, J. Flajnik, D. Babich, R. Anthony Fifth Row: A. Zourelias, P. Kratsa, J. Elstocko, G. Kratsa, T. Radovitch, F. Conklin. Sixth Row: G. Xieyers F. Long. H T7 Q? V... If an-of QQ 1,9 First Row: D. Shook, P. Bauman, C. Smith, W. Yeager, J. Henderson, T. Wetmore, Second Row: S. Layhew, R. Singhose, B. Taylor, L. Keener, Third Row: R. Knapp, C. Cribbs, S. Quinn, J. Palmer, A. Berg. Fourth Row: M. Strunk, M. Shubert, R. Panza, N. Semencar, A. Lucus, J. Stewart. Fifth Row: T. Panagioton, R. Berardi, P. Graham, J. Dixon, Sixth Row: J. Davis, E. Haynes, C. Gupton, P. Upvall, R. Taylor. 77712. 777 u-054 Uni usic: Masters of VcLvonaHig,ph l D0 3 fl I' If -1 4, f to A ? 126.35 e, ' 'Q iq? KXN 7 ,J GMA Among the most pleasant diversions from our every day learning are the melodic strains of the band coming from the auditorium. There is nothing like the faint echoes of a few bars of a Sousa march to perk up an eighth period study hall. The Band, one of the foremost and largest organizations in Verona High School, is the center of many events on the school calendar. Outstanding among these are the exhibitions they give during our football games. But all these efforts require hard work and capable leadership. THING lui ful we ' 'E' bv G1 l hs- -OH .as if 'Nt' s. 146' ff - ' -W M .:-nf-on :- f Q- Left to right: Christine Santucci, Louise Flajnik, Ida Mae Shook, Jane Bowman, Bonnie Daer, Linda Konald, Plwllis Hall. 41 Left to right: Joan King, Sandra Beckett, Claudette Davis Marlene Vodvarka, Ethel Pastis, Louise Cribbs Pat Rielly, Connie Cassano. J M? M ' l' These are the high-stepping .YOURS ladies Wh0 added ffl X f . 'ff l V color' and life to our attractive band. Their sparkling ul -rn m.uN 6 performances were indeed -pleasant 120 behold- lmfi t to Rlght L VIcG1nn1s G Kratsas A Plutls F Mraltxs L VI chell Rearlck B Daer Shaw Vlr BDHKIOVBDHI P Kratsa C Pastls C England R Condron I R1mer R Stov Besldes other musical groups Mr Bonglovxnnl or5,an17ed un orchestra ot twelve rueccs Although xt wasn t a great symphony orchestra 1t performed for such school dffalrs as Com mencement Cantatas plays and other speclal occasxons Mr BOHLIDXAHDJ u well a thv students of Vcrona can he Justxfxahlw proud of thls musual enssmhlz rsbfqn van 1' First Row E Loeffler I Shook E Hlght P K1ng M Thaner J Bowman Mr Bongxovannl L Fla1n1k B Wagner B Konolcl F' LEWIS J Stoner B Tremba Second Row S Sealy C Dav1s E. Damlco B nn1e M Helsley C Mxtchell S aerr P K1 McKn1ght Thlrd Row S Treuter M Yeager J Pavelko L McG1nn1s P Porbeck M Kuhn M Sekel V Regan D Rossi F Mora1t1s M Templeton B Daer J Klng Fourth Row J Dorsey R McDade C Van Tine T Eller M Vesc1o S Roney M Saxman B Rearxck C MangaHar0 M RaC10DD0 L C1938 J Pryzbock K Hawkms F' Falso G White F'1fth Row G Rxce P Manganaro J Semencar C England E Loggx G Capponx R Condron N Tratras D McG1nn1s J Panza J Rudy J Steffey J Holllnger J Rlmer J VQSCIO N Devlta Our choir under the dxrectlon of Mr Bong1ova.nn1 presented two splended performances durxng the school year The flrst was a very beaut1ful Chr1stmas Cantata wlth mus1c ar ranged to tell the story of the birth of Chr1st The second performance also was a maglllfl cent presentatwn of song The music was arranged xr popular style for the Sprxng Festxval In spite of many hours of pract1ce necessary for these performances one could easlly see that the cho1r members felt that the time was well spent G ET A 5 5 ' Lef ' I . 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UNH 1'n11 111111 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1111 1 111111 1 1 -. 1111 1 11 1 1 111 S 1 ' 1 011111 11s s 1 11 1 'vnu mv 1 f V11111,.1n11o 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K W KNI 1 11 1 K1 11-111 mf on ste-rs ese three 1r11s 11111111 1n11111 111srr111 1h+ mr 1 C 11 in 11111 who sw tm Christmas Cwntatx can fsstxfy Wusic 11r1s111t111 with th11r111m11n 1 t111nL mr 1 11 11 r 1111 iovann e'111y 111 run rinri 11ar1ttf-nln 1 Nl'1sL1rs of music' Q wil 'ion- 0 Left tn right VanT1ne N Tratras E Loggi Nlr Bongiovanni D WCGIHHIS R Condron J Panza J Steffey K Hawkins J 'scio L egg rvzbock J oilinger F' False J er Bowman accompanist G Henderson I Semencar P Nianganaro J Dorsey R WcDa11t T Eiler C England C R Show QV ix J The Boys Glen Club is one of the fine musical organizations of our school. Although there were many new members and mnny new songs this was no obstacle to its success, The boys Droved HI S or :ai as Y ' A Chl' their fine ability by their excellent performances thro1111,ho11t the year. The boys were given only one club period per week, yet they spent many hours practicing after school. Our BOYS Glee Club is a credit to our school. ln If .r-rl 0 'axfvnb S ting P Kxng L hs v s L Lyle C Vantln R VIcDaae L Flajmk C Cassano nnxe S Haerr E us anrixng M rs and c sh o Prltc ard Tremba I Manos rron C Vxores M Thaner S Llovri NA R umm K X Sxst D Rossl M Pls rro Vlr Hus a rk fun d laughter' Yes those words fins- um cur rluh were as uusw ds beau rs t xc was fun ln our work The greatest SlI'U..1f hmoster tu the sale nt our udrbook was our dssffmhlv prog,r.1m Conmxvsfd and produced by thx alub The program was .x h111 lnllw parodv of several Shakvspvaroan plays IH koepmg w1Lh the theme of the wsarhook Much of th: fluh s sucrzss can he attrlbutvd to th1 cooperatmn and sp1r1L of the members y UT f WMLZQ W -x I s.- 4 ,M , ,, g A A Sit':.',.Kre,M.H1.'1Py,M..'r,. 'e,., i,. ,B. So '. . , . Da .. St ' I r. I ll' ,.l, V1.'.i,D, ' h ,B. ,-. 5, S. He , . ' , . ,, . BCI ,.I. ing,1, ek, . . 'X , . xl k. W0 , , an . .' - s ' ' . wo , 'xl 1' '- sg yn-t lfrv 45 , Iliff fe, af ,my 2+ zf 1, m fy f'?. A-f , - A! I . N fafa' ' IV' -.N .-v 5 Cl R Wclladc l Flajnlk C V-if1T1f1f Pdltor borrftarv A Q C Ffil H' Au s N.-F 1 Z, 0, 'V , at nu-w-f8vwP'f .W H B Wagner E Logg1 W L Lyter L Flajnlk The perqonalxty kxds' That debcrxbed our sollcltorw A grtat amount of the fxnancxal reaplng fell upon thexr 5hou1ders Contactxng local merchants and sellxng ads to our yearbouk was thelr Job This they 8CCOmD1lSh9d admxrably and we apprvcxated thL1F efforts Q ' ',3 3 I s.' .-I 'tc . . T T Iii' W x , TT ,Qi ' -0 ' A h A W, gg 'HV J , ,,, T ., W. ' h .. g ,f .w .,-f. - -- ' ' 4.1. , v.w.M r' ' V cf'-' ' 'lf -1' 4 - , . - - . .. 3 . , . , A , . . V . ., , , . . ...pg ,,,.- , ' . C S F 'Q tif' -q v- :dum i ff X ,, M - Sfuacnfif .ike m, nav The main objective of the Student Council is to permit students to par- ticipate in the administration of our school. This is accomplished by elec- ting representatives from each of the classes, 9 through 12. Among various activities which the Council directs are selecting special assembly pro- grams, chartering buses, selling refreshments at games, and supervising the elections in the school. Mr. Anderson, as sponsor of the group, and the officers do their best to settle disputes which arise occasionally. Just as our nation strives to comply with the Constitution of the United States, the Student Council follows the principles of its Constitution. One example of a highly successful project was the joint Student Council dance with Oakmont The Council can be justly proud for, in view of the success of this dance this will be a yearly project. The Student Council is to be commended for its many accomplishments through the past school yeah A -1 4- M 5 ist Raw: L. Flajnik, R. aright, M. L. Lyter, E. Hight, M. Thaner. B. Wagner, J. King. J. Bowman. C. Mitchell. K. McKnight. 2nd Row: J. Vescio, F'. Santucci, M. Humphrey, N. Devita, EI. Loggi, C. Vantine. R' Shaw. MT- Anderson. NAVKINAL HONOR SOCIETY Nxxbx 'i!,f Am -5 7 ,... R Brlght L PlaJn1k Although the SIZE of our Natxonal Honor Soclety IS small the qua11t1es of the members over shadowed this defxciency ln number The foundat1on of the Natxonal Honor Society 1S based upon the qualiflcatlons of character 1eadersh1p scholarship and servxce To attain and malntain these outstanding characteristxcs 1S the goal of every member In our estxmatxon th1s goal has been reached by the two members of the Natxonal Honor Soclety at Verona H1gh School and w1ll be sus taxned to guide them on to a bright future rxt Row VI n + or ml v mu 1 on an 4 earxrk Second Rnw VI Hr n uvlxgdm H nf r 4 cwm ln S L-1 1 V Rs 1 offhr m n nf .Ln u U 1 VI Yfa Knlght I hook 1 xx'-. E rn Ilamlm -5 Lluh wus mah ug nr 1 rs ff -.ml S .1 nnntrdrx I thx Club taught thx meunxmo nf good xporumdnshlp .1 mll LN Ihr nmol p1m1np.uI gdrrex H mu ,,1r s who wantmi I 1 ln vw 0 .1 L uh they bfcarnr- nttlrxal vwmhzrx Hnhlgmx +rr- re-ulv 1 In th s nx ur mvnb rw nl tho r' u nl 0 t sr rs! Rlw J ln Sprndt P Vangandro also S kwl second Row C VanT1 vndersnn R Wlbarls Q ervmo umm es n orrv Thxrc on Wr Monaco G ll!-' ram-'V f wr Kal- ran 4 VARSITX Fllli The boys who murnvsi the W whlrh clfnnus por lclpdtlon xn varsltw wpnrls .xt Verona made up the memhershxp of lhw club The m.11n lunnllnn of the Club was Lo rang money to pay for the xarsxty sweaters of the somor members Tu uttnin thls gnal they sponsored dances and other actxvitles The boys who brlong Ln this dub deberwe much rredn becauae they gave ull much of their spare mmf- Congratulatmns hugo for n Job well done 9 ' 4, 2 ll Q zo 1 . - x J l k ,., F1 .' 2 . I.. Ki g, C. H-ltrlch, P, F' t-k, M. Tr- 51-1 , F. V' Tin-, C. Vlxtvhvll, H. RJ' . , . 1' '4 , .Mag 1, S. S-aly, J. F51 2 , Vl. .'axm'r, '. lgul, E. In 2 , E. Hiszht. Thirl R vw: li. Snr: --tr k, B. K n 1-l, R. Brxuhr, J. Vhlmn, , rlivr. K. VIC ' , . S , F. I.-wlx, ti lla' N. ir- nan, I-Q. '. '. Thii ' . 'ff 1 'ulrls who m-rv mt-r-,L-l in Lcrt:-.. Last yn' r, ' f g o pr'-vlous years, you :lui not nw-fi to nn- vntvrl xntn thv- 1-lnh Vus Lowry, as thx- sponsor ot , . 5-.', K- ,,.-'.l,,. KY .-Y .fW,-- Th 1 1: rw n thxs vluh hal tn no through a woe-k 1 1n1!1at1 n, 'tru' nn- f - -..- V- .5 , ..-f.-1 -of lb ai tho 0 i f he g-ar. 1 l N 1 Fig ::.Vr-sr ,IJ..' ',, ',F,F.,P,.0-.'f- 3. 'ne, G.H .' ,, ' ', R, I,I'1' ' 'L W H ghrg, WI! '. 'IR' . ', , un , J. Do : R. u-1114, . .4 H sn-. l QWQA Us ns, qphufe uvmamaars ..nl J Henderson J Estocko Mrs McClellan B Marks C Brennan D Strunk J Semencar al W eager E IS Kfcntr J Dlcks GIFIQ 1f you re lookln for a guy,who IS experzenced 1n the cullnary arts see Mrs McClellan She IS well 9UDD1l9d wlth such talented males The clatter of pots and pans pre code the dellghtful odors from the Home Fc department each fourth perlod Wednesday One of the mmmbers of the Boy s Cooklng Club would xndeed be a good catch -ani Seated M Beam M Ogden R Mooney B Farren G Plutis T Koch D Webb S Kresevlch C Brennan S Clegg Standing D Taylor D Babxch, V Lyter G Palon N Pyle B Brown D McG1nn1s, C Plutis, R Farrow S Alcorn Mr Greiner The Recordlng Club a newly organxzed group of seventh and eighth graders, turned out to be a huge success The students had the opportunity to make speech correctlons and to eval uate the1r dramatlc abxllty by hearing the1r voices played back to them on the recording machlne Under the very capable guidance of Mr Grexner, the club was both enjoyable and pro fltable U . ., . - V 1 QM, in 1 x f 2 K Q . S F J, lb' I, x' -J'-5:2 '. ' i , , 1 -. . is , f K- , ,A ff ag' e A I , 4 I 4 Q r ff . . 'I , s D 4 Q, osx S iv . . . , . ' , ,. , . ., . - , . , . , J. Dorsey, T. Meyers, J. Falso, J. Brunner, E. Herron. C. Delach, T. Wetmore, E. Zanella. J Ant , . Y , , Z. Hanls, G. Lyter, R. Sprout, L. 12 K , . '. .on. . -, . , E . g . . . . ,V 1 C 'Q . 9 l Y ' ,, ' .V y' 5 ...,-,,- 7b 'L:.3'2 Sated E Panza S Treuter L Huw N1 To 1 Stanfilng Mr Trmaxns- R Q w lg nghose C Vannvsr I- 1 rxssman R Starr R loralus Rlndldl Om of Lhf newest clubs in our s huol was :rf Phnvtcugrwhx Clun under the sponsorshlp or Mr Trlmguno Thx-, vw. rw .1 tue orgmlzallrwvx und' rluok many lntorl sung prnlf-cts during., thx year Among them were coveragr nf al' sports dnl sciluls-.uf fxfnts Al' mporlant dances in mludui them among the attendayue One of the xr nulstmlllnu. arcrwplxshnents was the wonfiertul cmzragr on National I-.ducdtxon Vivek I-anh mvrm r 'mi hu nw cane ru uni Look pxcturw. rl ul um J tel nd enlarged them Th s u 4 Ln o n y lcarn .Ju also had riurxng, the fourth perxod on Yvf-rinovlw-s T .4 up X ated A f Panagxz uxnn 'mu ln Luc ff Standxnp, L ft to R1ght Nlr Brugh S A 7el1e P, Tsnmms X Krdisa F X1 a It s Vt cm L .1 L Hum Cds a u Bracudxgam VK Shubert Chlrxllo B Konold N Snmr-nc xx s Lag he w QA' The Art Club under the capable rhrectxon of wr Brugh prow-11 to be very busy thxs year Water painung pencll sketchxng sxlk screening textlle palntxng and 'soap carving were some of the projects 1n whxch these eager young artists particxpated They were very helpful in making posters for varxous occasxons and holxdays They consutuced one of the hardest worlung clubs ln our school Tyxw' e' ' . , . , . . 11. .' ' . A. , .Ix-- he,'.S1 ,. -,'.Lunu,I-l.C..4, !,'. ML, ref, prln I a . lr wa. n- rluh .al n I n lj - -wi, ' 1- . fun ,Lin - . ' A . n - 1 if T ' x .Xxjuf'A f., I 'Q 'kj' K 4 xx f - Sp. 1 3 , B-rg, 'll mton. S, Q' , J. St- 'y't, R. P: Lu, A. 'ns. X. X ' 1: 2- 'i, ,.'.'a, -.','.am- V' Loy, ', Vwlm rf, E. P'sLis, G. Vlonron C. Smmh, P. .1zln, C, mfs n, Xl. , ,, ,J, A' .. Hr r 1 r o 11s 11 11111 1111 s 1111 1 1 A s n 1 1 111 , o .1 group s 1st11l 1n 11111l1rr1ork lndor thc capable ls 11 1 uwl r s mrkm l xusxlv at 4 H111 1w1l1roll1r111,, potl1ol1l11 maklng and 1.1.11y other s M1 1 1111o11111t1f s .111 111111 usc thu lf fr11t1vn xbxlzty and turned out man, flne 0 s cial- 4 1 5- 'Q ,4-fy, P 1 rs! w L Vlunkalmro ewart ll V suo D K111 l11111nk 51 Lund Rn G Dam 0 VI qokel 1111111 V mv 11 1 tu 1 1 1 w C lxssan J Pdvvlko Mi minus 1s 1:111l1othun Fh1 I5'111l1g Klub spolxsorul ln Hrs lllgxnlxnthun ls tur stufhnts sho un int rnstul ln lnnrnmg how n um hut not ls la regular sthool subject It ls not .xll work ds you could rs-u1l11y s e- 1f you peeked ln the floor during the fourth uvrnod on Wednesrhgv These students 1n the Tymng Club Wlll be our future typists 'lt V1 rona Hxgh school . l l.111l '11 1'11!1t' ' sf 11.-1' 1. slr1111l, 12 1' 11111--, ,I, l'.1l1'11-r, N. .I h xt 11, ll, 'nn, I. K11 ll, 17, l'r1 -r, N. B1-1'.11'1l1. S1-'11111l r1m' Il. V11r1'.t, l,. C1'1I1h::, S. urtl , ll1wk1'I, XI1-.4 '-iiluwll. 'l'l11' h.u1l11-11111 1'l111 .ms M1111 u'1 f nt' Lurl: inter-,' 1 -- 1' . ' 2 ' 1. ler- sh11111'1114:'.'. 'f l, Ih1's1'-ll, ' 11 1 -' K 2111 pg. 11 '1- 1-, -'-1 1 1' 1 11111--111 h.1n'l1 rk. F11-1-l 1 m' 1- g ' 1111 -' - -1 -1 1 1' ' ' ur - I1-Cl . M . 7f .. '11 Q .X x L 's Roi 1 ' 1' ' ,l,, St , . 1-J' ,Vl.Kuh11, . '. 1 : I 113, .. , lk. S1 '-, V. '1 1'k11, Nl. Clll' 11, l'hiriR1. P, llull, P. Rvlllv. P. Ilur:1r.t1l, .. o, . ' , fi. 1l1'. Sli 1 Z' VI . H 1 . 1' ' ,.- .- - g f. 1. ,- K .- 1 ,- 12 121' 1 '. C evlxng lA L Ly r Fl Kon R Brmhl S Herron B Wagner L Flajnlk Standing Flrst ou 1 mer K c Illght X4 lsrro a ls sg More-. 'vlrs B ac Ns tier Second Row I Wilson B Tremba J Manos Thlrd Row M llumphrex G Henderson The xhme students havf been workxng xerw hard thxs wear to ,vubllsh and be-tts r our srhool paper The Grcmlln All Lhe latest news and gosslp along mth a Kew nthrr olds ard cnds mr Nettsr Mrs Blark ani Mr Grsxner served as copw readers for thx paper As there was no club wrlod 'no-.L o t e work was one on the stat! s nun time we xnk I at 1 me' o well worthwhile rs Left tn R1ght Mr Bossart N Dehta G Henderson F' Falso M Humphrew The Psycholom' club was organlzed bw Vlr Boss xrt our new social studles teacher There are three mam purposes of thxs club to experlment ln different phases of psychology to take edu canon trxps to enable them to learn more of the subject and to axd ln guidance of the hlgh school students Until the wrltxng of thls artxcle the club had conducted two experlments on the questxon 'How well do people observe? and the other in the Psychologv of Rumor They sent out letters to many of the local mental hospxtals and social lnstitutxons which they hoped to V1S1t They also hoped to have few speakers lnform them of the correctxve measures used ln the hospitals In the held of guidance they md ln the admlnxstratlon and xnterpretatlon of various psychologlcal tests -' . . te , . old, . , . , . , . ' ' . ' : R Hr .- , , M K ' , .P - , P. H ll, L. 'AcGxnn ., J. Chlrilln, P. Kin , C, ' '. l k, M J V .. ,b .U L I. . . ' . . ,, , I U. . E , I. , ,, gathered together to lorm !h1s monthly publicatlon. Our very capable I-lnglxsh teachers, Mrs. If , . .' f h '. ri . . bu! th h 'Y pr ' it he I 9 - 1 I f sts J. Lett to rlght Fxrst. row H Houck D shook V Caasano J Flajnlk G 'myers B Harmen J Davis Vlr la Frankle Szcnnd row aylor 54 P R Slnghose P Upva T Pazlnvx c R Herron P Sekel Thlr rm Prwlbock J V sexo R lsherwood I Fnsta B Robe J Panza C Conklin l Regan Fourth row P Vlanganaro 'J Stnnc r Once a week our rluh mer t-. under the sponsorshxp of Coach La Prankxe He guxdes Us on the fundamentals and ruhs of the game Good sportsmanshlp is stressed as the fxrit rule of the game The traxnlng li expected to ald ui 1n our comlng wears on the varsity V Fxrst row M Walker F' Long R Anthony B Vlason D Terlxzzx L VIcBrxde D Layhew Second row Bo71ck A LoAlho R Ulmer R WcDade R Sxmuson D VcG1nn1s Vlr Monaco Bamketball in baptsmlnr basketball xn Way' Yts our club plays basketball all year round Hr Monaco thug prepares ua for thc. varsxty M- learn not only basketball ln our club but also the spxrxt of fair play and good sportbmanshxp We hope that some dw we wxll be rewarded for our efforts wlth a 'V w .1 : R, T , B. Lon, R. Gr y, . ' , . ll, . . 't h, . . - . H. d 'Z J. Tratras, E. Shook, F. Remnw, W. Kelly, G. Ireland, Fifth row: A. Hnuscholrif-r, J. Steffy, D. Sproat, P. Sekel, J. at . H, S. . 0 X V61 Roisl 'A ilwtvk VI Thaner WLL,yer 9 K V Regan B Wagner E HlKhl Chmrleaders J V Cheerleaders Rau' or shml rumc- what may our sewn peppy che-Qrlvaicrx wr? always on the job Nanv an hour was spo n' un pr.x4l1f'xng old Cheers and try lm. our mu mu Thm- gurls md an excellent 11 leading tha ahurx and kupxng up e smrxt nl our teams Thu have prove-n to be a great awe! to V H S and rhsorvc much credxt Followxng close hehxnd in the footetens of the Se-mor Xarsxty Cheerleader: were Clnudetlv. Ku and Barbara our three J V Cheerleadern They very capablv led the chevrs at the Junxor varsity basketball game-Q and :armed the-x H11 be ready to f111 warslty posxuons next year 1-'-IH N' K. McKnight, C. Kitchell, B. Rearick ii 5 QW? 1 Plrst Row VI Intorre J Dorsey G Rxce R Mcbade u Henderson P Pal-.o second Row Coach L.aF'ra.nk1e P 'Aanganaro C Van'1'1ne R lsherwood J Pryzbock J VPSCIO D bproat Coach Monaco Thlrd Row E Shook P Aposbollc O House odmr N Tratras J Antal nurth Row Mgr J Vesclo Remnw gr Semencar The team opcmd xts 1931 season by losing to a strong Aspinwall squad 26 13 Greatly outclassed 1n the fxrst half 01 play the 1-'anthc rs tame back fxghtlng and zlawlng for Qvery xnch of turf The Asps were held scoreless and tt sxnglz flrst down The boys storm L1 twxce themselves The second game found ourbnys vlsltlng 1-dgewoud Once agaln we wmre outplaeytd ln tht Ixrst half and our second half rally fell short as we lost 6 0 The third gamf was at Washxngton Townshxp Acrording to statlstlcs we outclassed the Washxng ton Boys but the scorn ended at 6 0 ln Vaashmgton s favor In the flrst Allegheny Vallev Conference game Verona lost to a hlehly famrfd Plum Townshlp eleven 13 0 The game was bltterly fought but we could not get our offense rolllng I our 'lrst hone gamc cf the sca on wt wrrr t cd D3 an unde dog Fast Deer Frazer squad 26 7 Once again Vfrona was the home team and met the runnerup for Class C contention Rohm son Townshxp Our offensive machine got rollxng for ths flrst Mmm thls wear The f1nal score was 33 6 The Panthers rackrfi up thelr stcond straxght xlctorx 1 the sfason over a power laden and heavily favored Sprlngdalo tt 6 U Consxdered bw mam Ls the game of the vear thxs game was hxtterlw fought from be glnnxng to end Tha tollowlng Saturday the Panthers were agaxn victorxous The uctxm was Sharpsburg 34 13 The followlnf. Saturday Verona played host to lts tradltzonal rival Oakmont Inankle deep mud the offenses of both teams wart hoggui down Verona nut classed Oakmont 1n every department except scorlng w1th a fxnal score of 19 7 Verona Aspinwall Fdgewood Washzngton Indmvtdual Scorlng Plum 'East Deer James Dorsey Robinson 'hip Sprglngdale George Jocko Rice Sharvsburz '0akmonL George Henderson Verona Opponents 0 Douglas Sproat 'Secuon Games 1 Mascot GRY! 51291158611 N 1 h'1 ', I.. . .F 1, . . ,F. 1 ,M ,,J. : w 11 - ' .- - , 5 - 5- ., s .' - n 1' f 1. f 1 . :Hrs r 'X rounc ' r I. - . ,ami ,I I V, . . 5 5, . .. 13 .......... 26 .. 0 , . ...... 6 .. 0 . .....,. 6 ' ' .. 0 ' ...........,.. 13 .. 7 S ...,..... 26 , ..,......... .. .. 33 , ..,, .6 .. 6 ' ' 0 ' .. 34 . ..,,.... 13 ' .. 7 ..... . ..... 19 ,..,,, 100 ,- 15 ,,....,, N A W qu, .Ll wa, R. CO' lE41?'sL I lib! X.-f Q1 r- K.,- B. Coaches Mr LaF'ra.nk1n and Mr Monaco CU Captains Fra-nk F'1l U and JUN DOTNPY All 'WM Keep gum' , Jim' i , . 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Y! AY-1 XX -4'5 i U aff: 4 .t,,,,,..v,-nw ' .fe-vvP'YfEf?, 'E ' -,v f J-mg? :Ju : ln. xi . ,' nz 45 .fx 1 A-1: .43-If .W X rj 1 ,fm . ggi -4 an . Q. I Q , 1 WP 2 2 MLW . I 'Q E Que sim A ,H Ox of' an ' ,wr rg. A, :- ,s I fi W, QQ 'li :if ' H Qr G' Efii.. ...ff in.:-f T, 4 4 -J - ...1.sz,,.. -? 1 U--ll 41' - .,.i Z.. ckff' s'1 '-, v v 5 .A ix TQ w f' , 1 333: 5, Sag. E 'V' 1 n xl Q 'X ,-mg: fazbrtnf' . , Ln .P Q. I A t. 'A' TSN-.. XX u N,-. We are grateful for your support 1n contrlbuting a full page ad ND IBO TY, T' Scaife Co. Oo kmont, Pa 0 Q' Q O u . 0. Q. ill VERONA PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION V rona, Pe ylvania VERONA COMMUNITY CENTER L.. Kiwanis C lub Of erona-R osedale CRUCKER PPLIANCE A Oakmont, Pennsylvama cC0 BROTHERS U S LINES ALLECHENY VALLEY TRUST VERONA LUMBER SUPPLY SUPPLY CO. 8- Verona, Pennsylvanua LEWIS LUMBER 8- Oakmont, Pennsylvannu V All PONTIAC 531 Alleqneny Rvenue Oakmoni VERONA FOOD MARKET PAUL STEIN ALLEGHANY VALLEY ADVANCE-LEADER Verona, Pennsylvania Oakmont, Pennsylva THOMPSON 8- OI' y0Ul' 11 f D 5,8 CO l'.l'1I.Jl1t1OI'IS Dwi' W A-J-lv' SAVOR'S BAR-B-Q Chesviclz, Pennsylvania AMERICAN STEEL FOUNDRIES Verona, Pennsylvania M E L L 0 N NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY Oakmont Pennsylvama COMPLIMENTS FRIEND fa-g wif an Thank you very much for your one fourth W R Konkle Steel Erection Rinaldi Santucc1 Grocers McKin1ey's At1ant1c Servlce St8t1OH Compl1ments Lou Sher Center Drug Co Sam Littman Proprletor Wi1ley's Shoe Store S Woodings Q Son Shoal Berer 0 S Grubbs H Sons People's Super Market G C Murphy Company Compl1ments of F J W1ll1ams Oldsmobile Hotel Androsky Morris Bluestone Verona Drug Verona Buildlng A Loan Wise Paint Q Wallpaper Verona Fruit Market qMrs Rose Libertoy Verona E18Ctr1C Company McMasters Records Glfts Central Drug Store Merrlman Beauty Salon Menzie Da1ry Company McKeesport Pa Paul Sekel Plumbing Woodings Verona Tool Works Walters Manufacturing Company Kier M. Ewing Yobp Chevrolet Gordon Funeral Home Shiflet Studio, Aliquippa Ivory System, Peabody, Mass. Community Press Lewis Arnold Contractor Foremost Dairies, Inc. Walter's Motor Caleb Lee Builders Supplies E. N. Miller Company W. B. Francisco 5 Father Paul Yugovich People's Pharmacy, Marshall D. Woods, Proprietor Compliments of Veronian's Club Compliments of a Friend Three Star Bottling Works ' Eaton-Underwood Funeral Home Elliott Bros. Weimer Florist Dible Bros. Thanks for your one-eighth-page COHtr1bUt10HS DiLiberto's City Service Tel-E-V Diner Amedeo Donato, Shoe Repair George Kefalos, Barber Shop Steve Duzanec, Grocer Festa's Inn Zimmerman's Shop Gearhart's Feminine Fashions W. R. McMi11en, Hardware Liberto's Appliances Roth's Groceries Confectionary Hlatky Service Station So1omon's Market Nicholas Service Station Lou Kumer, Men's and Boy's Wear Adgie's Service Station Max's Dairy Store Kramar's Shoe Store li 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 1' nk H lm, uf, 1212? 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