Wattsburg Area High School - Grail Yearbook (Wattsburg, PA)
- Class of 1943
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Pllllilll IY Slllll HAH UF 1943 YElAlGl'lAT'l'illlC llil illlll. YATTSIIII, IL. We Seniors feel that this yearbook cannot go to press without first giving a word of praise to our former principal, Kenneth O. Pulling. We will long remember his efficiency as coach, his help- ful assistance as principal, and his charming personality which made him everybody's friend. VH1s seven years in Wattsburg were well worth while and we sincerely hone that his new position will be as successful. CONTENTS DEDICATION AUTQGRAPHS FACULTY Jumroas SENIOR PLAY sopraouonms PUBLIGATIONS FREBHMAN s1:N1oRs 7th8e8th GRADE cLAssw11.L BOYSSPORTS cLAssPRoPHEcY GIRLS spoars sNAPsHo'rs Honmzoouomics PERSONALITIES 1-'.F.A. llllllllllillllill u We, the Senior our sincere appreciation the advertisers, and all us in the publication of Clase of 1945, wish to express to the faculty, to our parents, to others who in any way assisted this yearbook. 1 1 --WILLIAM MILES gf- We, the Seniors of 1945, MILTON YOUNG-- dedicate our yearbook to the boys of our class and community whose service to country and for free- dom we salute. Many boys have gone into the armed forces from this community and we who would like to pay them tribute find that we cannot secure all George Alter D. R. Brumagin Carlton Brumagin Neal Bisbee Sam Bayle Breck Combs Kenneth Canfield Kenneth Conant Carl Duryee Francis Douglas DeForest Douglas Alfred Eastman Dale Fannin Rudolph Gibbons Marvin Green Gerald Hall Theodore Harwood Harold Henderson Joseph Jaworski Frank Jaworski James Janes Ignac Kwiatkoski the names. This page is for those we have not named as well as for those who are named here. Laddie Kent Lawrence Loop Willis Loop Charles Lynch Stewart Munsee William Noxon John Ossa Robert Orton Allen Phelps William Peck James Parker Milton Parker George Phelps Clinton Parker Donald Page Warren Parker Russell Phillips Donald Raun John Robinson Andy Resetar Paul Rouse - Edward Schwab Michael Senita Charles Sammons Doris Sammons Perry Steves Robert Thornton LaVance Titus Joseph Tomcho Prank Wroblewski Orville Williams Malia Wroblewski Marvin Williams Ray Yost Philetus Yost Duane Yost Charles Zaborowski Edward Zaborowski Walter Zaborowski Richard Bannister Lowell Baldwin Edward Dombrowski Raymond McKinley R91Ph A. Thompson John Long J ...K Ai N. 'J iv ,A N L13 VM QL. qw, Jw, , Eff! 4 7 ,zuif dl 5 Q, +r f Y f FACULTY Jeanette Chase: B-3- Villa Maria C ollege University of Pittsburgh Commercial, English Ethgl E, Kennedy, B.S. Ed. Fredonia S.T.C, . Vocal and Instrumental Muelc John Reno, B.S, Ed. Slippery Rock S.T.C. Edinboro S.T.C. Pennsylvania S.T.C, Health, Physical Ed., Science Mrs. Maida W. Videtto, B,A. Mercyhurst College Math, Latin, English Senior Play Rose Mary Hillard, B.A, University of Pittsburgh Social Studies, English Jessie L. Phelps, R.N. St. Vincent Charity Hospital Cleveland, Ohio School Nurse .59 May E. Taylor, B.S. Ed, T Indiana, S,T.C. A Vocational Home Ee., Art' Supervisor of School Cafeter Charles S. Wiggins, B.S. Pennsylvania State College Vocational Agriculture Industrial Arts, Science An outstanding event of the year was the Senior Play, 4. nlt Happened At Midnight.n The plot involved a mystery writeri who moved into an abandoned house to meet the deadline on his latest story. The house turned out to be a merry-go-round or spies, federal agents, and a mother-in-law chasing one another around. It was directed by Miss Hillard and successfully presented November 19 and 20. The all-star cast included Alton Johnson, Marion Thornton, Stanley Blystone, Ruth Halloran, Leona Thompson, Edward May, Robert Blackman, Dora Noxon,' is Louise Chaffee, Marian Drissel, Robert Rohde, Alice Harwood and Merle Teed. We'll long remember Bob Blackman's additions to the play lines, Bernard Brumagin'e and George Sammons' expert handling of stage scenery and lighting. ia V 4.1 1 ...fm f-Or f My .,,, 4 -my ....,,.. YEARBOOK STAFF Marion Thornton, Raymond Rockwell, Ass't Editor Robert Rohde, Advt Manager Esther Packo, Circulation Merle Teed, Boys' Sports Leona Thompson, Make-up Mgr. Edward May, Activities Mgr. Louise Tower, Autograph Mgr. Elsie Wyman, Raymond Blasco: Dora Noxon, Kay Warg0, and Carol Bueg: Production Com- mittee R. M. Hiller Editor-in-chief Alice Harwood, Business Mgr. Marian Drissel, Ass't Advt Mgr. Robert Market, Ass't Circulation Margaret Parker, Girls' Sports Robert Blackman, Photography George Sammons, Snapshots Marylou Triscuit, Paul Chaffee, Jean Hess, Carl Bisbee, and Francie Chaffee: Class Reporters Faculty Advisor NEWSPAPER STAFF Raymond Blaeco, Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor--Jessie Butler Class News Louise Chaffee Marylou Triscuit Ida Bayle Rose Bayle Sport News Margaret Parker George Sammons Typists Marian Drissel Esther Packo Raymond Rockwell Marion Thornton Lawrence Chaffee Louise Tower Orrissa Whitford Mary J. Raun Marian Driesel, Treas. P Elsie Wyman, Printer Jeanette Chase, Faculty Advisor Artist--Priscilla Gottfried Humor Editors Leona Thompson Robert Blackman Robert Markert Advertising Manager--Kay Wargo Business Staff ' Marion Thornton Leona Thompson Bernard Brumagin Robert Rohde William Miles Reporters Alice Harwood Edna Hubbell Dora Noxon Esther Vogel Francis Sammong Raymond Rockwell Ruth Kibbe Mary Dombroweki The entire newspaper staff wishes to express its appreciation to Mies Chase for her fine cooperation and her able supervisionsh It is our sincere wish that we have been able to bring service as well as enjoyment to the school through our paper. lJ. 3' .1 I D,....all9 A 2 ,plum Jil L .4 ' ' T Q i Q- h-, f ' Sf P' . Mdum ,MM J A , J ROBERT--Newspaper FQFQAQ 19 2, 53 FeFeAe COndUC't0l' 53 Baseball 23 Clase Play 5, 43 Glee Club 23 Mixed Chorus 43 Intra- mural Sports 43 Grail 43 Gym Exhibition 1. BLASGO, RAYMOND--Newspaper 5, 43 Grail 4 CDedicationj3 Secretary 53 Basketball Managcr,5, 43 All County Chorus 53 Mixed Chorus 53 Music Festival 53 Opsrstta 5. BLYSTONE, STANLEY--President 43 Class Play 43 Basketball 43 Foot- ball Q3 Baseball 53 Newspaper 5, 4. BRUMAGIN, BERNARD--President 1, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 53 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 5, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 43 Men's Chorus 23 Operetta 53 All County Chorus 53 Clase Play 53 Football 53 Newspaper 1, 5, 43 Athletic Association 13 Grail 4 CClass li1lD3 Cross Country Run 53 lrestling Tournament 23 Gym Exhibition 1. CHAFFEE, LAWRENCE--Intra-mural Sports 43 Newspaper 5, 43 Grail 4 CSenior Playl. CHAFFEE, LOUISE--Girls' Glee Club 23 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 5, 43 All County Chorus 1, 5, 43 Class Play 5: 43 Opsretta 53 Newspaper l, 2, 43 Grail 4 CPersona1ity Pagehj Basketball 13 Gym Exhibition 13 Intra-mural Sports 4. DRISSEL, MARIAN--Basketball 1, 2, 52 Clase Play 5: 43 Glee Club 23 Mixea Chorus 1, 2, 53 Newspaper 2, 5, 43 Band 23 Grail 43 Operetta 53 Gym exhibition 13 Secretary 1. f HALLORAN, RUTH--Treasurer 23 Mixed Chorus 2: 5, 43 Operetta 53 Music Festival 53 Class Play 4. HALLORAN, IEBSTER--Vice President 23 F.F.A. 2, 5, 43 Intra-mural Sports 5, 4. HARWOOD, ALICE--Mixed Chorus l, 2, 5, 43 All County Chorus 53 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 43 Band 2, 5, 43 Class Play 5, 43 Newspaper 5, 43 Gym Exhibition 13 Operetta 53 Intra-mural Sports 43 Grail 4 CClass ProphecyJ3 President 2. JOHNSON, ALTON--Intra-mural Sports 53 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 43 Glas Club 23 Class Play 43 Baseball 5. MAY, EDWARD--Class Play 43 Basketball 43 Vice President 43 Cross Country Run 53 Grail 43 F.F.A. 5, 43 Intra-mural Sports 53 Glas Club 4. -'Oi 3 Nm, 4. A fv 1 gif YZ 1 ls' gf. .fr ' 1 'fam ' 4 I J n. A --'ff fziimfrr, Rf? 1 ' ff L i'i1kgliQ 1 -5 Vg, iff fsfsififjeiigfg ,'L'f?i.4:1.l Mffvlfpfi f Q-iiff W WM pr ,,i,5 ,J,vsa,'Q4 W as , 1 fresh AWK 'Mm 41 49 may NOXON, DORA--Newspaper 5, 43 Class Play 5, 43 Grail 4 CDedication Intra-mural Sports 4. PACKO, ESTHER--Newspaper 5, 43 Glee Club 5, 43 Operetta 53 Senior Play 53 Class Play 53 President 53 Grail 4 CClass 11111. ROHDE, ROBERT--Basketball 43 Class Play 43 Band 5, 43 Glee Club 5 43 Intra-mural Sports 5, 43 Grail 4 CClass PPOPHBCYJI Newspaper 43 F.F.A. bs Operetta 5. SAMMONS, GEORGE--Newspaper 1, 2, 5, 43 Grail 43 Basketball 5, 43 Football 53 Music l, 2, 53 All County Chorus 53 Athletic Assoc- iation 13 Intra-mural Sports 5, 4. SENITA, PAUL--F.F.A. 43 Glee Club 23 Intra-mural Sports 5, 4. TEED, MERLE--F.F.A. Secretary 43 Class Play 43 Baseball 55 Basket ball 5, 43 Glee Club 23 Mixed Chorus 43 Grail 4. THOMPSON, LEONA--Class Treasurer 43 Class Play 43 Newspaper 43 Grail he THORNTON, MARION--Treasurer 53 Basketball Manager 43 Class Play 5, 43 Grail 5, 43 Newspaper 5, 43 Intra-mural Sports 4. TOWER, LOUISE--Intra-mural Sports 43 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 43 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 53 Grail 43 Track 13 Newspaper 1, 5, 43 Operetta 53 Gym Exhibition 1. IARGO, KATHERINE--Grail 43 Newspaper 43 Secretary 4. NROBLEYSKI, JOHN--Intra-mural Sports 5, 4. IYMAN, ELSIE--Newspaper 1, 2, 5, 43 Grail 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 53 Track l, Treasurer 2, . ' w , ip.. 1 I CLASS WILL In this our Last Will and Testament we, the class of 1935, Venango-Township, Wattsburg Borough, Joint High School do freely, and of our own will, give, bestow, and otherwise bequeath these, our worldly possessions in this manner: First as one unit we leave our charming manners and well liked homeroom teachers to incoming Freshmen hoping that they will be as studious as we were. Secondly we hope that the future pupils will appreciate next years faculty and cooperate with them as we did with this years. Bernard Brumagin leaves his way with the women to the women that need it. Raymond Blasco leaves his giggle to Donnie Edwards. Marian Drissel gives her freckles to Jean Hess. Bob Rohde leaves his fondness for being late to school to Donald Peterson. Ed May entrusts his ford nLizzie' to anyone who will have her Dora Noxon leaves her book larnin' to her sister Mary Alice. George Sammons leaves his curly hair to Rob Allen. Alton Johnson bequeaths his heighth to Joe Packo. Alice'Harwood leaves her innocence on 'a certain subjectn to Orissa Whitford. . Kay large entrusts her gift of gab to Shirley Parker. Bob Blackman leaves his gift for acting to the Junior who doesn't get a part in their play. Stanley Blystone bequeaths his drowsiness to Lawrence Noxon. Paul Senita leaves his shyness to Ida Bayle. John Wroblewski leaves all his good points to anyone who has a lot of bad ones. Leona Thompson leaves Paul Smith to someone who will ap- preciate him. g Webster Halloran leaves his quietness to Lyle Parker. Marion Thornton gives her good temper to Mrs. Vidstto. Milton Young leaves his ability for remembering nStories' to someone who has forgotten a good one. Bill Miles leaves his winning ways to Clay Combs. Esther Packo wills her dimples to Miss Hillard. Ruth Halloran leaves her good behavior to Martha Morvay. Louise Chaffee leaves her singing ability to Jessie Butler. Merle Teed bequeaths his salesmanship to Gerald Herdman. Elsie Wyman leaves her fighting ability to Vivian Ridings. Lawrence Chaffee leaves his gigs cracks to James Moody. Louise Tower leaves her hearty laugh to Miss Chase. Ilvlrttiltiwklkiklkllrvlwklklk CLASS PROPHECY Eleven years have elapsed since the class of 1945 graduated from good old Wattsburg High. During this time there have been many changes for the graduates have been scattered to all points of the globe. Let's use our imagination a bit. Let's pick up a receiver and listen in on a conversation between Esther Packo, who models sport clothes at a Fifth Avenue fashion shop in New York City, and Ruth Halloran, who is a beauty operator at Marian's Beauty Shop on Park Avenue. Marian Drissel, the super- visor is lunching out. Ruth answers the phone taking all appoint ments. Ruth: nMarian's Beauty Shop. Ruth Halloran speaking.N Esther: uRuth Halloranl Why, Ruth! This is your old class- mate, Esther Packo. Say, where is your kid brother these days? Ruth: nwebster? He owns a hog ranch in Iowa. Did you know that Bob Blackman is now the Agricultural Extension Agent of Lancaster County, Penna.?u Esther: nYou don't say! A short time ago I flew to Los Angeles and back on a liner on which Alice Harwood was the stewardess. I had started talking with Alice before take off when two handsome young men in uniform came up. The tall, handsome, blue-eyed fellow was Alton Johnson, the pilot, and curly haired Ed May was co-pilot. As we were on our flight Alice mentioned that Dora Noxon is the intelligent principal of a Los Angeles Academy. When we flew over the Yellow Stone National Park Alice remembered that Lawrence Chaffee was a forest ranger there. Back in New York at the air field I took Q Cab, The driver turned and said, 'Where to lady?'. When he saw meJ George Sammons just whooped. We talked for some time until two well dressed men deep in conversation,came up to the cab. They recognized me. They were Stanley Blystone and Merle Teed. Stanley is a lawyer here and Merle a Georgia Senator. Merle told me that he saw Bill Miles in Washington and Bill's now a Major in the U. S. Army. Bill had told Merle that he saw Raymond Blasco in South Africa where he is a Medical Missionary. He also said that he came back in the submarine,U. S. Ohig in which Milton was Captain. In Boston Harbor he saw Marion Thornton a stenographer in a naval office. While taking a medical exami- nation he met Louise Chaffee, who is a Navy nurse. Stanley inter- rupted to say, 'By Jove, old trout, did you know that Paul Senita is the manager of a Men'e Dept. Store in Detroit?' Then he began to laugh. I asked him what was the matter. He said that Kay Wargo and Leona Thompson were gymnastic instructors for the smal- ler children of a Philadelphia Orphanage or as they would say for their 'little wabbits'. Stanley suggested that we go to lunch and celebrate. George said that he knew just the place. On our way George turned on the radio to station F.L.O.P. The program , featured Bob Rohde and his swingeters, starring the tenor of the ' hour, red-headed Bernard Brumagin. We didn't wait for the pro- gram to end: we turned it off. We stopped at Moo-foo 3ki's Tearoom. Once inside a veryiattractive waitress asked us for our order. Who do you think she was? Louise Tower! Humming a little tune as she went back to the kitchen she shortly returned with a man in a chef's cap and a big white apron, who was none other than John Wroblewski, the owner and chef.n f Voice on line: 'Pardon me for interrupting but your time is up.' Ruth and Esther: 'Who do you think you are anyway?' Voice of Operator: 'Elsie Wyman, operator.' Ruth and Esther: nWhy,Elsie,this is Ruth Halloran and Esther Packs. and havg you heardln 'What do you saw folks,let's hang up?n lfilflfllliliiiikiillii J apumoagu Un P-' CD O P991 u T123 eaqeo O '15 90 5 UH 91121 --I QSKIQ QSHH uuaom Bupmes Z S 'S co CD 9110 TQOQTTOO fsuyoo Su ana T91 1-In-' '45 an Sm SDU1 1-1- '1 4 - U3 99 m CT Pb si I-J .Q -. U? CD 5 P' C+ SD '13 93 B Q S C1 25 H- o 5 Q H- rf '4 2 90 I-' 57 I- I3 UQ 'U 'T O C+ 3 D-1 p. 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FLORENCE--HFloes.u , WILDA--Hatlees. ALICE--Mies Taylor's helper. LEE, HELEN--Quiet and demure. A DONALD--Curly top. ' CHARLES--ncnuCk.n DONALD--nMy brother Bill--U MARTHA--uPete.n SADIE--Fine student. PARKER, ARYLN--Mr. Five by F1ve.n PARKER, LYLE--Slap-happy. PECK, LAWRENCE--Timid. PENKALSKI, IRENE--nIcky.n RAMSDELL, JAMES--Good Sport. RAUN, MARY JANE--HI just got a letter from Bill RIDINGS, VIVIAN--Big blue eyes. KIBBE, KIMBALL KIMMY, LOOP, MERRY, MILES, MORVAY, MORVAY, SAMMONS SELTZER SCHWAB, SWAN, J WILSON, WILSON, WHEELER WRIGHT, WROBLEW ZABOROW E , FRED- , NORMA EVELYN AMES--H BONNIE GERALD , BETTY WALTER uSpike.H Curly hair. --Not much to say. Didn't do my Englieh.n nI'm mad at Mrs. videttotu Slow but sure. -1fSing and be happy.n Shorty SKI, GEORGE--Double trouble. SKI, VIRGINIA--nGinny.u I G H T H G R A D E BAYLE, BISBEE, ESTES, NOXON, LENA--HPugP CARL--nstudiouew LYNN--nGinnyu PATRICIA--uPetef S E V E N T H G R A D E CHAFFEE, FRANCIS--uCoffee Beanf KENT, BERNICE--ushortyu KENT, HARRY--nB11LH MERRY, CATHERINE--uB1ondief NOXON, LAWRENCE--HArtr RoHDE, HowARD--Hnumbmu ALFORD, RALPH--Dark hair. ,,, M.,-, - .W A.,,-,na-.......W... -wmww,-4,qg.,.,.W-WM M.. W-an . m..q-M ,N .V M ..Q..wm , W-eww -QM-,. M... -.nm GIRLS' BASKETBALL ' Gas rationing really hit the girls' team. Lack of transport- ation kept many players from practice and the team out of the games of other years. But Margaret Parker-Captain, Ida Bayle, Alice Har- wood, Orrissa Whitford, Rachel Mulvin, Mary Jane Raun, Carol Bueg, Alice Kent, Patricia Noxon, Lena Bayle, Arlene Lee, Bernice Kent, and Frances Chaffee stuck with the team making a successful sea- son of it. An assembly program starring Louise Tower, tumbler and Ida Bayle and Alice Kent, clowns was one of the highlights of the teams' year. The girls do appreciate the capable management of their team by Marion Thornton and coaching under Miss Jones. And if you can wait until Lena Bayle, Bernice Kent,.and Patricia Noxon grow up, come around and see us win our games next year. BOYS' BASKETBALL The Varsity and Junior Varsity boys gave the student body lots of thrills throughout this season. They played the year's most successful game against'Oorry and lost the year's most interesting game to waterford. After the team demonstated some of their plays in assembly we watched the games more closely. We entered the Waterford Tournament but were not successful. We finished our season by beating the Starlight Atheletic club of Corry by a small margin. Alton Johnson-Captain, Bernard Brumagin, William Miles, Sam Bayle, Paul Chaffee, Edward May, Clay Combs, Don Edwards, Don Peterson, Stanley Blystone, Robert Markert, Lyle Gifford, Don Rouse, George Sammons, John Ramsdell, Fred Sammons, Gerald Herd- man, Robert Rohde, and Merle Teed are the boys who won the games: Raymond Blasco, successfully managed the team. Winning or losing, the boys played good basketball under the rship of our new coach, John Reno, and this year? losses se to be next year's victories. leade promi E gm 'N , 21, , A png KQV www, ... ,S , Rafi ALIGE d JOBS COMPLIMENTS f L U N C H S J H A R W O O D A GOOD PLACE TO EAT ROLKWELL BUILDING Union City, Pa. Union City, P ' ff' P f H' I CHXIVX VA Q1 N Drip df .AJ NJ J,, N Y A L S E R V I C E S T O R E PRESCRIPTIONS FOUNT IN SERVICE Ph n 57 J Union City, P THE HOME NAT J 0 NAL BA NK QF UNION! ow, wc, MEIEEF OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPO ATION 1 UNION COAL SUPPLY C O 0 deps Supplies - Liliz p t f-' r' f' I VJ OJUCCWSQJ T0 THQ CLASS OF 7-45 , NfX'flONAL BANK CDF UNION CNY, PAD EMEER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CAKPEN'VERS MAKKE T 53 N O R T H M A I N S T R E E T Y l COMPUMENTS fw V' JJ I P jj . f' AOC., fglfXJQfNQQE1X53, F31 QN P - HO IA KT! GAC! MEAD lattsburg, Pa. C O H P L I M E N T S C O M P L I E N T B OF f D P. L. HOUSE PAUL'S MEN'S WEAR VETERINARIAN Quality G1 th E11 P C Y P C O M P L I M E N T S E A R L B A L D W I N OF DRY GOODS DONALDSON'B B t , Sh s dnd Clothi g Food Market W tteb g Pa Wattsbu g P fox mrs fxccasscmas P' W wr D J' Western Auto Associate Stores , Union City V Qggry, Eg, VHF f' FFF' fd ff,.f.:D5 515,595 Co FROM G0 L., Fo T QUAL TTY PARTY! 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