West Hazleton High School - Arcana Yearbook (West Hazleton, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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With American spirit and pride, the Arcana Staff of 1936 has selected has a theme, Constitution of the United States, for the sole purpose of showing ' li our sincere appreciation for the great and loyal Americans who, with deserf mination, made it possible to Glfldl-13583 struggles and sacrifices to give us Freedom and Independenceffheir' un- dying efforts, with high ideals and faitli A in themselves, believing in the principles of the Constitution pilfigr the welfare of all people, have our Country, America 5 :mei of the greatest nations in the X li ai - A 1, ee ' as i ' , fi, iyqx is qw ,J ,., Q A. '- an Q Q' ,.,:,,.s-- - comarr-rn mscunxue nlmrr or INDIPINDINCI 5 , X I XT 6 lH,.?ff.I :EJ ,'1f ' ,-.,-,1,,.:...-,-.',,-: ' A H4 1 ,?-,:,-k.,. f,, g ig NCI Q! , I R Im! , iA iyfllf? L ' I I 4 I ' 4 ' If '.L' ' : I ELX I I I I . . I PREAMBLE I . I CONSTITUTION ww ? is + UNITED STATES Se tem r 17 1787 Www? iiwywpfeof iiw Unwed States, 111 Q Ki an imap A more perfect Umoa, I If wstiw, M833 dnmestm tram SMH thf a1 weglfaxef mdwwre the biwsmgs off ifbu-W no mrmilgsffes and wr poamnny de prdam and esnaklwh SIM Cvmrmmcxn ia: fvhe Umwd Saw af A THOMAS JEFFERSON WRITING DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE i-l ' 'I V - ' , I jf- ' 4 , + K . I 252 V 5, ,I fl-111. F-Wf , 5, I :Qs , - , A ' , , w R- m:,fra,.' 1 Eff ' 2 .A 1. ': , . , I E 4 ' - --f-.'f1,,'fw:I,gLf-1 4.5, . 1. .Q 4 , if . . , A - fi, ,gy jigimfgfwz . 1Lff'fL'x',' ' I ' f L 1 . ' f - F I R I 'L'- fi5??7AIg Q ,V A ' ' ' ' A 2312! Y ' , ' - I ' ' NL wif- 1--5 . 42 N fd 1 2 f ' - 1 . . L Agfiwievlkizfif10sf1 LiQ4fv'Q is--ei L -?Ik.fww if-'zzz My MN L I , ' f R4 2.3-13,59-w.Q,Q, ,IJFSQ 1, 4 , f ,:,.zx , N: 5 M Lal 1 - ,E I , 5 .f wa 3? 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S' Q x -- ,Nsigx ....... .... ...... , 1732 GEORGE WASHINGTON 1799 George Washington, First ln war first Ill peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen, contributed more than any other to the founding of the American nation He was Commander-in Chief of the Virginia forces during the French and Indian War Commander-in-Chief of the Colonial forces during the Revolution, presiding oiicer at the Constitutional Con- vention. He was chosen the tirst President of the United States, sewing two terms. Refusing a third term, he retired to his home at Mount Vernon. 1751 JAMES MADISON 1836 James Madison was born in Virginia. He was graduated from Princeton University in 1771. Madison served in the State Legislature, the Continental filth 5' sg 'li l i fr un O U C O s ma 0 3 ,N I W ,'. . ' . , N ' . . . , . . . xi 'X If i .GEORGE WASHINGTON 'Father of His Country' D , WV A X HW' I I xx 04 hi If 'ily' ,ig ij! X ew ,N ix? i .SX , kxhmwim 'V JAM ES MADISON 'Father of the Constitution K. Y In fl Wi, ff ' g L i f -1 I 14 A 4 4 I iii 01' I' 7 I -2,6 ' u -3 yd V! f J 1. 1 U ' tg .... iiprifi pdf - I 'E'.-.-ffkifziiiik-l11QQ' '. ' BENJAMIN FRANKLIN A Framer of the ConsIiIu1ion Congress, later in the Congress of the U. S. During the Constitutional Convention, he was the most influential member. His knowledge and good judgment, took first place among the assembly which met to draft the Constitution. He earned the, title, of Father of the Constitution. He served as Secretary under Jefferson, and was our fourth President. 1706 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 1790 Beniamin Franklin. statesman. author and inventor. takes first place among famous American diplomats. He was sent to England twice as an agent. for Pennsylvania, but refturnied in time to sign his name to the Declaration of Independence ini? The san-ieeyear he was sent by Con- gress as a commissioner to tie frenfch court. He 'helped negotiate the treaty of peace with England and wis a menubar of the Federal Convention which drew up the Constitution of the United States. 1755 JOHN ' MARSHALL 1835 John Marshall, for thirty-four years -Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, ii the most famousjiurist in American history. Under his leadership, the judiciary department became the most respected, most august body of the State. He estahlished it aa the final interpreter of the Constitution. He established the Constitution itself as the absolute and ultimate reference for governmental procedure. His decisions have been the models for Supreme Court decisions ever since. 1782 DANIEL WEBSTER 1852 Daniel Webster, greatest orator of America, was born in Salisburg, N. H. His father, a farmer, sacrificed to send him away to school. At thirty, he was earning 820,000 a year. He was known everywhere for his oratory. Webster was a Congressman for 7 years and Senator for 19 years, Secre- tary of State for 5 years. He ranks as one of the greatest diplomats, due to his success in settling old disputes with England. His most wonderful speech was his defense of the Union and Constitution. 1733 ROBERT MORRIS 1806 Robert Morris was born in England. At 13, he came with his father to Philadelphia, entered the counting-house of Charles Willing. As a member of the Ways and Means Committee of Congress of 1776, his per- sonal credit was expected to the utmost. In 1780, he raised Sl,400,000 to en- able Washington to proceed in the expedition which resulted in the capture of Cornwallis at Yorktown. During the Revolution he was superintendent of finance, pledging his personal credit. ,X A ,V,' V f 'Ei ,bm sai l 1 ,wifi .1 ff: 1 -:gf V 'I' v X A 7 if- ha I an JOHN MARSHALL Defender of the Cousliluliouf' Defender vi ihc Constilufionv ROBERTO Nionms financier of the Revolution' DANIEL WEBSTER wl-no FRAMED AND DEFENDED ii I I f f I . II rv ,. I I , . xxx gil .. In 'I 5 I I I U I l 0 N I s ' . fsrw' QQ' so ' P , , , X M, Taos ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1865 A ' f gint Abraham Lincoln, champion of universal liberty, and Civil War Presi- , f NV, dent of the United States, ranks with Washington as a great American I f LI' hero. He rose to the White House from the humblest frontier beginnings. ,I 'E Within six weeks of his inauguration, the Civil War broke out. At the very ,I .lxxv height of the war be issued his famous Emancipation Proclamation-freeing ,f ST.-f If,' the slaves. Five days after General Lee's surrender he was assassinated by 'N , the ma mor, .mm wma. Booth. I R if I 1743 THOMAS JEFFERSON A ' f I Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States '..i ahdgfather of f- ,I E 'Q the Declaration of Independence, was an ardent ohampiongof Qolonial A, -' T Independence and True Democracy. His pamphlet A of the Rights of America had ,great influence among the was minister to France at the beginning of the French Vice- President under John Adams. His most important act was the purchase of Louisiana from Napoleon. - A ' R A 1151 ALEXANDER HAMILTON, F 3 x fo .imp T Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the United- -Treasury and originator of the Federalist party, was, next to Most ardent champion of American unity. He took an in the drawing up of the Constitution of the United States of the Treasury, he founded a national bank. On the deailxfioQ.fw'aslsingtnn, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the army. 'Four 'taker he was killed in a duel with Apron Burr. Q ',I'i, A 1353 THEODORE ROOSEVELT I .Img y A Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most personally bcldied this country has ever known. His vision, his ardor, can institutions is said ton have revitalized the nationfi'iAtf'the out- break of the Spanish-American War, he organized ai cavalry, the Rough Riders. Shortly after the Rough I been mustered out of service, he was made Vice-Presidentiofitlse States Following the death of MeKinley, he succeeded to the 1758 NJAMES MONROE :ssl 2 James Monroe was born in Virginia. At an early date, he loft college to fight in the Revolutionary War. At 18, he was made acaptain the army by Washington. As a student of Jefersofn, Monroe camo iliiilfouch with politics and served the State Legislature and the 'f'., Gontinental,.Con- gress. ln 1817, he becamd President and again in l82l.ffYI!iile gin office, Florida was purchased from Spain and tive new states added to Union. He is best known for the Monroe Doctrine . A I R 1752 GOUVERNEUR MORRIS I ' 1816 Couverneur Morris was born in Morrisania, N. Y. He was graduated from Columbia College, N. Y., in 1768. He took a lively interest in public affairs. While a member of Congress, he served on many committees of importance. As a delegate from Pennsylvania to the Convention calling for framing the Constitution, it is generally understood that to the pen of Morris is due the clear, simple, and forcible language in which the con- stitution is expressed. He lived not for fame, but for duty, not for self, but for his country. i wi s o 'I ds., f ' -, ,TV ,f A -T f 'oi - . N'-.X 0 'fat f , Q-as-3 I , ' ,Zn 53g A 5 GOUVERNEUR Monms JAMES MoNRoE A Framor of the Conslilutionn Wiulhorofihe Monroe Doctrine HY? ABRAHAM LINCOLN The Great Emancipaior' 1-'I -X THOMAS JEFFERSON Author of the Declarahon of Independence' aft A X if ET X 'X w f A ALEXANDER HAMILTON A Framer of The Constilulionu 1' x N i 5 Q 'II II EN x' 2541! fi . tial. Ili fill-Zfwg THEODORE ROOSEVELT Defender of the Constitution' x ir -its no: 1E4?'-551-:5I'::2E's'f -5'f.':, 51- ,' :V ,sy . gg-fs:-,fm uf- jp-1.15, , . 5:. :.f5f-,':fgff':f Y - FOREWORD E We can never fully' apprecaatie the value of some of our greatest men men who have formegfelqgf 42e l government of the Unxted of Amernca, and whb gavexus the prwxlege of the class Ve-2 14531 to present the I Hmory and the Cm ik I . , .... I I I J A , n . ' . . . I 5 'iffffiis' Constxtuuon. Let 1t, there orefvbea-If .. ,M , - a 'S ffl YB 'T I .. j, 'I' , , ,X d Ivshy K3 5 I . . X ' 3 ' M, Eff? I 1, fv In M LL N ,sw f :Of 1: . 1 ui' I Mx N N If mf? 2 , Wie I I I ' X, W I . X H , X, .lm , , ,DW a A al 4252 ffxggxdiill 2753 Y Wig , ff we! IXSEYS' f Q V X ,V K, W j 4 H f, I 1 x I' X' 'JI 'mls I N' ' fn p Aix XX I lkwlulllu nhkk Af? I HOUII IN WHICH JEFFERSON WROTE THE DECLARATION INDEPENDENCE HALL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. N N I X ,fy 9,95 1 ff I O , .V,. ,.... . .,-V-?.-vE,1 I , X eww ' 26 Tk I 1 , fy Qwggw Q CONTENTS AIX R X R W A X FACULTY x - J, iff' 1, - I,-E y 1 mx -A 1 I ' .T f ,gp ,, S ,gs I ' x ig . .v I .' , I 'E im? , e ' R+- v , e E- ' w., g fi, , f' -I f ' , - -,TN LA 1. ' - A WWR. 1 x .QA . ,pxflwfggg is 'L gay? -Xfi' gf xx. 5 ix, -kxiizgi, 'fggqfg' F X XY iiiiia ' -A-N::2:N -, iXX Kazaa 31' 'AX NX xw n .R Q ..i. A 1 ' , ,-s 'I X CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS , ,ATHLETICS FEATURES HUMOR ADVERTISEMENTS SIGNING THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE t , ,:-.:. .-,v ,,-- V A To Mr. Paul J. A we, the Class of Q T 7 ' ' dedicate this I token af our ' ' deep appwcigiigfg untifins P K F' guy ' A , 1 Y x 'J 1 .4 . so M .. E fx X !' N ' X- HK v A - 1: 'X Q. X -K EQ y 1 I , Y :,' 'm fxg- VXI: Afdrlw ix .' a1 V i 1 UILIGATIB MIT 1788 AT WA8HlNG'1'ON'8 HOME, 'MOUNT VERNON' X QI-I' O Mxgk , QI I .... . . ,, X 6 if L dtsfgglx, .im 545553 ,:'.v x nl l LA , ,B W M fun ' ' 5' v f ' - Is.-.. -2 I J 3 ' ' 5' ...,,.. .I I5 wg! -rggssziiw Km - ' 'M' fi' fx if 233 5? ' Ns 5? EI 1? iii , is E51 .:.. SIGNING OF THE CONSTITUTION if -xxx CLASS P EM One more 'word and then we sever, One more clasp of hands and than We must part perhaps, forever, Though we hope to meet agam Lxfes great school as now befuref 119, Though our lessons here mi? emi Lifes lesson ns ,use begxmmmgw Wqzerever our ways may trend Sweet the memory that recalls Round thus dear familiar gimme: Friends we ve made wxzhm these wage, Fnends that tune magna dmc X5 Patient teachers and Jes: 'Whom we we known mg may N bmw the ,Mi Q 3 al ow, como mga in Now,webadyouaEI We A es MQ? X f 1 . X HN Am' X X .f WAIIIIINGTON TAKII OATH OF OFFIGI APRIL 80. ITIS LET US RAISE A STANDARD TO WHICH THE WISE AND HONEST CAN REPAIR. THE EVENT IS IN THE HANDS OF GOD. .as ni ,fffr ti ADMINISTRATIO 225155 WASHINGTON DELIVERING HIS CONSTITUTIONAL ADDRESS It t . ALMA MATER Mater we love thy name Be thou our guide With deep aiection And recollection, Our Alma Mater thou. Under thy sheltering arms ,114 - v M., 1 ext., V' alle L - Q M R , , ,, .. ,,.. Q Ef.,Q1,jg,1I,.:. is 3.3-3534? X 4 , . . '17 N 'hm' Ni ,,, . e. u ' il' ' X , f f- 'H r 1 , , f ,,' 1, '.. .A ' . N 'V n 1 1 1 U ' l ' X We'll stand always, Singing the praises of our High School days. Pilgrims at learning's gate, We came to thee, With true endeavor, We'll strive forever, Our lives to mould to thee. Here found we comrades dear, Strove to be true, . To our Alma Mater, And the gold and blue. May thy fame grow thru us, Thru out the land, A name so glorious Must be victorious, Join every heart and hand. For age our faith and love, We'll pledge as one, U Guardian of truth and light, West Hazleton! All' me v 6 N, l A llllz. .. t rr-is Fouuusns OF oun NATIONAL FINANCIAL Pouclzs to- XX T o To AK, , xgl ,T I z ix A 1 U Q 'X T 2sM'31f , X GQ ' iff 20, ,' o S T T ..,, 19 X ' X N ' V Q T ' ,EE TA f ,T - ,,.fQ,f.4y wi . my f 5x S Q V5 - H Jeff? ,V 5, 1 Q - iv . Tx izgiftxix mira f W - Y ' 'zis fli-vm T ff X ml' V W , Q J 'li l li' gi P' A 22 T Principal ! EUGENE s.'rE1'ER T' 2 J -. , , . ,J ' T E l wmv I . i i i l T L it THE FIRST CABINET OF PRESIDENT wAsH1NGToN Gvncrxl Henry Knox Alexander Hamilton Thomas jefferson lidnmuml Randolph George Wnslxington Sn -y of War Sm y of Treasury Sn ,y of Sluir Allnrm-Ay Guncrul ,, f. ,T .L W .X I Q 'wx -. IIN xcx NNW cf-.. .E ,s,ff'y e f, g - 4, V - E E -,ff Q , I-.QWTNT if if af ir , , if if f Ik N..:Q:i1f, E l'f ' Top Row, Left to Right: Mr, XY. A. Ringlalien, Miss -lUSC'lllllllE lliksa, Mr. lit-urge M. Oakes. Botlom Row: Mr. llI'1'lvr'rt l . lJil1l4loi'kuI', Mr. l'l1zIrle:3 Ililrlelrmiitl, Mr. J, lirlwarrl SCllW2lllCl1lllfl, Mr, JOHN L. Stein. Mr. Nicholas Taluskie. BOARD OF EDUCATION PRESIDENT: W. A. Ringlaben VICE PRESIDENT! George M. Oakes TREASURER: J. Edward Schwabeland SECRETARY: Miss Josephine Diksa The whole student body owes much to this group of honorable men. We must give credit for our school building, our staff of advisers, and for a curriculum of excellent study and social activities which have developed our minds and made us better to take our place among other associates. We hope that future student bodies will have men in authority as worthy and capable of administering to the needs or high school students. Eighteen A ,h ,... ,- THE ' X I A MIL 5 1- 'I I :Sl ip cy, , ARC'-NA In .I . I 191-T647 X --'gllllllllljlmi ip .J DIILAULLIJ Him. -',1UllfIul'I1IIl.lLrl l -1 A uv Y - L w v Nl 2' pnggno aff ,X affix 'G+ X ini' 1' Rx L f Ac! ,- f, xi ali r T V fx is is if ir ar ir if if gf Wi xx Qlw Q f . 393 EQU ,rr ig re i 5 ii WEST HAZLETQN HIGH scHooL I-IISTCDRY September 4, 1924 commemorates the beginning of the West Hazleton High School. The school had an enrollment of eighty-one students who wished to continue their education. The faculty consisted of just three teachers. Five years later, the enrollment had increased to three hundred and seventy students with twelve members on the faculty. Today we are proud to boast of a student body of six hundred and eighty-one. The faculty is now a body of eighteen teachers. As years pass, we cherish the dream that some day the community will possess a larger and more modern high school. A'ilIt'fl't'l1 E mmm M . THE f f 'L f s Q A ARCANA l drlallllIlllllllllII'lllllliliIilli HEIBBllill1IlHhlll '936 ' ??1Q1gi2lms1:linTimgLii,'LF '-may maui? tid e V is so X ,sow 1 A' 1 ' W ' if -nr if if if 1 if as is - th: lQ55'N: '9 SQL: L..l'l ULTY aid f F PAUL BAKER ALVIHN E. BAUM ll. BRlNGlfNBliNG C!IllIl7Il'Y'!izlI Slllvjvffx Sflriul Sviwln' Ifinlngy A HI1'I'il'1lI1 Hixfo ry ADA I.. DUNDORE , LETITIA B. GRIEST English KIAMFJ F. IIARKIGAN IIi.x.'n 3 Cum rm'n'iul Snlfjrrfx Q I X x X X 1, L.. , DONALD LUCKl1Nl3li.l. Musiz' LEO H. KUBITSKY Erzglixb, History ALVIN cs. HORN 1 Grrwrul Srivrzrc Matbumatirx Twenty fm THE Li., ARCANA AAAAA Aff+4'ff?'fffAFr1u11111 1inllm nw mu.: IL JJIIIIITMW LIL: 4 5+ ! A -3 'u ..7,,. . -f H43 X4-Z-7 J A X qR,f -mm Ek IIQBQA ' .u,1llmnln:UEQE1p3gga,1 lr1 1gl1lllLl11,1ligi1i3irggQQb,HL. x Z L , 'f. if as if if ir if if so :ns X X ' I mx Q L - 11' X W ,, nw 'V , .,f ...-' , '-s ' K , . W fl , Q f Q 'A' i' o -ff X QM 1 g If I I Xxx' FACULTY Q I G DAVID M. MMFARLANP1 AUGUST MARTIN English, Cizifx Mufbvnmlirs, Physics ' E F W Q XA Ss IQTTA L. MUMAW FI'-LIX J- RANDIS 5 G f jpg Cuzllulwfiul Sll1IjL't'fX 'IULIUS A. SCHNEIDER IDA I.uli11 I T1uv11fy-Ofze E :IHA A FFiQ 'HEHI ROBERT L. NICGIQEHAN Gumwul Srirrzre Nfllfbflllllfifi RUTH M. REIESI1 Muxif HAR RIET NVENNER Civics, Algebra THE M N' IllIUIUWHLMMWHIumullufuulsmln. mmm 1 I I .ln,d4l1lf1n1T1llF!L,4'g,L.1lInl Ul!UUl,,Dl 1- V 'V :,L'HI XX ' ff I fill , J 1 f , . ' ' ' QARCANA , N , 4 ff - - k Y , A L-u,j:LaL.E:1i4-5'ff .,x 3- ' E, ' Q. A ' Lg-z 5 -i 1- 2 :ig 'Wg' ' ,ml 'L., ,z v -,F vA3.n QW :- fx - 1, ,-V u. ' X ' . . 'f , .xv-'75 ,WY ,,,,A,,, ,gm , ,,,j L ff: T, ' - V .Juv vjyn.: QI- X. A gif -25' iw ,I '11-g7.xf: Q-f' T.-'11j A L..-T' I7 I.f iTl'Tff' A 1.4, 1 N , JM., . -.'1,.Q.. 1.41, JM. . 1. 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Wiggxw xJ ' , T 1-Mff QO75f:if?f1ef3f A U Qxl V9 ' - V- C1 -- NNLH41' MMI NX ,-f '-JT' PF Xxg ---f gl E, A fx,-aww' 1-:-4 xx, jffzfpf ' ' X-Qf532.L.m A l..l l,. 2 ADA DUNDORE Ass? Adviser CUNIUS Edits? ' 'W' ERNA PETSCHUL Lihrary Edifor JANE sgvm IS TLB.. .T ,.A,. .. Twen t y-Three yi ll in-si ,: A ff,-ntyf' f 1 H!-331 ffifffimkfzh Axlllllllkwygs ,f..mvp-rv:-u.,,:x 571 ' f THE .ig MQ if.1f1HTx','l.f 5: 1. I ,.'gqg.g?3g?g'i 5Q-,wig,,m1gFg-if . ARCANA X I,5wQ:'SM1vwmfMluH?EWigsH5laa3,iiiE:.W :mfgag SAL 1 41guz:2fa::g:ugf 19:-we fm ..n' V ' . ., , J ,, N A5w:qx U-Ip 3 v 'if lg ff L' L 41iLg4Qb2.EL2,i..l'1,Q3.l M 'fUfH1.442EeQ:,1,:Qzieg.f3 M SIM f-' - , ' 1 I f IX will S X -W-11-':..-2-.7 4, - , ..,1',,, VV 4, V x. - p N t t 1 f X QNNNNQ it .iff 7 It KX 1 L- is ir if i x 1: if -nf . xi E ' rfv ay We, as students of the West Hazleton High School, and as true and loyal citizens, learn from the experiences of our past, Famous Americans, a lesson of faithfulness and devotion, so that it may act as an inspiration to each one of us, permitting us to achieve the goal our hearts desire by serving others to the best of our ability. May we fulfill our obligations to our God, toward our parents, our friends, and our great nation, The United States of America. 5 .1 Q: t .CV QRS titutzonN9 :ffm nina axes o 5 me r 1 c am W. 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Ml, :sw a - - Y.-L-it ,, . , . g mm- 1, W ..., if - - .u.m.a. .1 I Z -v,1 - L. 'Au' 2' . ' I' E' f Twenty-Four .L Q, . , mm :mmm f 1 THE ,.,:,g.. -u-N .,.isi'ii' x X ARGANM ' llllllllllllll i X N N I .I!f.ll s or - at 15 gi i u ii lu , Q x NY- QM.. I 3 X 'fi' in iTT'l'l l llllllll lF..l-Q -as-aia -r - ' i' 3 0 VlllI!?lLllilQ.5ll ffl f ' gg fl' fiirfkg :- I Ms. 1 X, V, A' gm' 515 f A A 7 is 1 l 25 ew 4, f, 4 H 1 3 Y H' ' Q? rv' . , Ai . .. 3 ,, W.4,,W'MW.w:w.mf,..,,..4... f ,W . H . ,, f: wr-ua. .V- V :W Q Q 3-V' ' f M Eg psf ci if fu, lu J-fx? fv f'Qg fill -lf l 1 ,I,lll 1 H + A 7 w w www Z lul mf K ju f ' if W x Q2 N V 1 f Y 1 K Q as y I Q. 6 NNW ' fy? 'M FRANKLIN, AND HAMILTON AR P if E E 3 ST-KNOWN OF THE CONSTITUTION SENIORS, --Him-Pi, I 4 Jil . JOHNUXD IS I , Irons: Hi-Y 2, 45 Science 1 B j flireasjl CLA' 1 'Treasurer l, 2, 3, 4. . K I have areal Hg whgdnw , , I, tht goe, all around with me- ont gue Ilohnny is the migli y N I elm who for four years h. faithfully guarded our X tr ure chest. He has gel,o J' :uid time to keep watch oxen' In 'AW'ild Irish Rose. X1 Ill-Il.I'lN ANIJRIC O If Clluns ess 3, 4 .ciiool,: We jf H Staff. f I Thank 'ri l I know it i-al I Ilon't In alarmed: it's Helen practi g her act for ' istry Clas' f course, 'l s never I!! ng Sehoo sc ules don't I rmi I Helen 1 see Hazleton I as Clfl I1 :lg II' OUIKI IIkC KU, so she jus 's skip it. l c Al. AN'l'ONlil,l.l ,Un Press I, Xxh 4 CVife ,- Pres f 3 C President 41 . tool: Ia Stall l, 2, 3, 4. C.l.Ass: 'res. lg Ar- c Staff. X ,ad' ' bew el He's Romeom S di-: Ke. I n's red hair is the 9 envy o atherine Hepburn. His dancing ect have been classed wizh lired Astaire's. Hollywood needs you, Iiroadway wants you, hu. we will miss you, Ilolin. LiliORCili ISAIR 59 I55. 1. EDWARIJ II. BEACH CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Scnooi' Band I, 2. Ah! Here he iv. Stand in :we before this portrait of our 'IWOIHIIH-I11fCI'.n If silence were golden Fd would bca million- :ire. He is the town hauler- we hee your pardon lid , we mean bus driver. Iygzx. 0' Glilk i' Ci . Scienc If, 2g Press 4. I cHoo1,: hestra l, 2, 4 Dane- n parade! ne Car 's hief clights is d ng. - Ani I g Iii mhe pasti 'Q we ean't help LI11 ntio talking. Ir's all ri t , pleasant chit! g soothe' t nerves and eupeci llv when its with that underclassman. WILLIAM D. BOYLE CLUBS: Press 4. Three cheers! Hidden talent has been discovered in Willi.1i11. Ilis stage debut came about with his portrayal of a typical buy in the period of the 3 R's. Don't he discouraged Iiill, we all siarz out as extras. AUGUST II. B DING I C II SIII II I III III II CL Hi-Y 2, 5 g Iitwster ,l.UlSs. I LILIIILL , y LFSUIIIIL Su nuc rurnatlc : 3. hr IIUUI.: Band I. Varsity W 4 IVHQOIII nd ' n - . '1- X X I George is one of our Iqaiiet gouiinfl. 4 I IQIiIslg3eIIssr.1 II Lonynghana punkin dus.crs. I xx Ile seems to enjoy his studie. A-3-3-MLIY! G 5 ends Ihc I X very nauch, but we are told Coming of spring r with it l iwwlcilnwsl ll'iI glwwg IHS ICE' comes hay fever. esides being I thusiasm by falling asleep. Wa e an expert actor, ie is also a x ' UP' CJCOIFSC- or WF ll lmvc 'ln' professional dish washer. Here X Uilwl' Rl? Vim Wlnklc' girls is a ian who will lighten your lmousiixprk. .N , K - N z EX Q , Y kit x g.,f,- 'Wg W7 I 'N X e .- 1 K sb -A K X- Twf'1fy'S'X .ff f ' w e if-Sit es ll? I Jin-IIIIIE QiilflllllflffiillIfiiiiQ'5?':lIllIIlIIlWiIlIlllllllfiiilllllllIlliwlllllllllliiallllllllllfifillllf :fi I I igiwwig m ' yffw X off f 'JE 4 'wh A X I1 N-dl X iifqinis- 1 , f M f sf - g -if ff , ,ffm fyf if Z4 ZZQZM fZ X X X ss W WN W I ROBERT BROWN LUBS2 '-Y , 3, 4g Varsity W Pres. 41 Personnel Q . ooL: Band l, 2- Foot- XM W 1 3, 4. In football, T by is as mighty as Tar g ith his favorite girl fr' n 's as meek asal vs to eat and eats t 'v d flaughs to grow fat. M y tackle success as you have :ickled your oppon- ents. af' fl yr WA MARYliZ J us ! A smile! A bashful tells ou that this is Mary. he insists that she's going to be a tomboy this summer-dress in boy's clothes, run the trac- tor, and drive the horses. My, what a girl! m ic 4. i ANDREW P. CASPER CLUBS: Booster 2, Press 4. SCHOOL! We Ha Staff. The game is on! A player has been hurt! The coach calls for Waterboy Casper. But Andrew, unaware of his duty, continues to talk with his friends. It's only a dream Andrew, but we hope you enjoyed it. l . WALTER CHP. i , . Cl.UI?QZ Scien 41125 Booster 33 AM. LAW E J. HECKI SCHOOL Ba d l, 2, st. Direct 4. Orchestra 1 2, 3, 4. Behol . the future Old Maestr of the air waves. With his mbination of music an nun ers, he has created the n ance sens 'on, o a I.. W . li succ s plete until h stops writ' is owhae. I M. OCK LU dc I L age 4: rarsity W cr-IooL: Ba Basktb l 2 4. ootballffj. ack 2,3f4. 1, f Dick is the ' londgagsf-of the gridiron. He is in the hearts of many but a certain Lady in Red seems to have been haunt- ing him. Well, he can't help it if hc's handsome. NEVIN CHRISTMAN Shark! Shark! Yes it's a card shark. Nevin is the Ace of our class. He has been making too many trips to Lincoln Street and so we've become a little curious-won't you tell us who she is? THEL 7 EDY B N ure Stjgy 35 3,-miie 4, Cl!6Bs: Booster 2, Debating 3, l. A4552 Alrcana Sta , I Modern' anguage. 4 QPrcs. ' , l J 41. Ass: Arca Staff. .IJ Footloo'cX and Fan '- W that's Wa Q He's. that W0 Cing M55 A 'U-rhel' Clark Gable s lg, oe -Penner ml makes fm A 25 5llY 35 laugh, and E i antor wit. she makes those leve f silh His ways seem to have ttlracted BUGS on 311- WPS :i certain cmihtry miss ' ht on herself f S will by L the DOL carrying he books around. . 1' 'I 'Ls nghii' , f it 1' .-,,,.,ui A . A gl nh , .-.. xx. . Q f , i xif islm ' ff .X 'f -'K -K - T f sr- l X xii Jl lxv V M , . .. weny um l X X I ,W ' X, 1. j - i i it we . nmlmnmmmsemmsstluuwsmall Jr 0 1 I P . - fwjs fs ....:...eiix..gS.X ,Xi t tex X. t WQNK XL fsggxgwk V . X ji . , lim WML- fffff ffffw ff' f X liliii i - . s .fb t , , . f l- . ff ---. W W me-'WW ssss - L sz ? .LIE MICHAEL IJEBIAS Ctuusa Modern Language 3, 43 Press I, 2. St Hoot.: Track I, 2. Mike , though shy and re- tiring in school, is Il big Iiit with the kids in Tresckow. WW: ean't blame them for pick- ing him as their friend, for he really is one worth possessing. 1 I I V , IYIARXW J. DI ' uf . I rf f ,CJ uns: C, ce I' Booster 23 1 Ilram tic 3, 1 Cl AS : 'ee fg Y storiaii . St Nuo rf tanavtalfgj V I xfVl'oi'it er 4' of wo rs! Will, 4 Mar ievel' outgrow . lllll ehild- , . s . ish s e of wanting to wait on 5 . pet le, hold their hands, .ind them stories? Mary's .tm- .bition is to become at nurse .intl we think sIie'II do right well. RALPH M. DRUMHIiI.LIiR CLUBS: Science Z4 Press 3, 4. flI.ASS1 We H.: Staff. Aim! liirel 'I'lttit's what I e.tII success. I haggetl two rab- bits today. Ralph is our big game hunter. Have you notieetl that lit never comes to school April IS-we hope the poor fish tIon't bite. IlIfl.Ii' IUISRAWSKY Ctuiis: Dramatic I, 45 Glee 2, fx I ern Language 3. ow many ple1.e? Thank you. It's Helen be ' d that little tiek oflic wi ow. She seems to be 'vc in s king only when spoken to S 'ie customers may not lik 's especially-hut, we'll le ' go at that. K h sf l .sin ., , f . -,ef X ' x sy., -1 MIX xy' ,X , .. --4 ,-' LJ- J- , , .1 -U 1 rl xx X, - x . -Af XJ' ' -, f--N ,f Doitbtm' sv. liCKROTE+ CLUBS: Glee I, 2, 3, 4 fPres. 41. Scitoot.: Orchestra 4. Dot is talented in more ways than one. Besides bcitig a lovely,-singer, she is also a past master art of talking. Perhaps it's because she's heard numerous tales of the XVorltl W'ar. W'ho can tell? LA AS..F N9 Cttlvplisi Debatu I. 2. 1. 4 fTeamfI. , 455 Girl Re- scrv s l , 3. Crass: Arc Sta Did yo'all lar? asca is .1 Hrst class hit' - er and de- bater who co ircetlv from the Carolina. o such hob- hies should eip her busy but she still Ends time for dancing and?-. 0.4 . ,uf ll I GEORGE T. FAY CLUBS: Hi-Y 3, 43 Science 4. Wliiz-z-z-z! 50-60-70-miles per hour. A cloud of dust and he's gone. A bit of friendly ad- vice George, take heed of Sec- tion 29, Page 28, Line 4 of P.1.'s Motor Code. VIRGINIA FICHTER Ctunsz Ilraniazie lg Press Z Science J. Look! Here is one of that in- separable pair Snyder and Fich- ter. This one's Virginia, the quiet one. She's one of our best entertainers: not with het' jokes, but with those clever little pictures that she insists upon drawing during class hours. g- Tufeuly Eight lit! . i l lf' I .. .iq I' X NJ ' ' Q I JJ ' iw, .v , A J .V T 4' X ,J ,-A ij l bo J' . V gf xx l X W Relek ETO ff' 1 CWM Modern Lwn uage 2, 3: 1 JK lpress 4. SlS,iQi3?L, e Ha Staff A kg 4. 4 jJ f , i I 0 J V ' I cl . b. J' f ff' 1.5 , seemed to have trouble getting him started for home one night. W'e prescribe Esso quick start- ii J ing gasoline. No stalling then, Pete. H. SCOTT FINLEY Ctunsi lSeienec4z 4. vii,-,,. ' I-le's a Sentimental Gepyle- man-f-fps-rFCoi1yngl1am. Big and brutisvfi-iefsllili-4 i rispies, crxfltling with pep.- weak- ness for ixcvetrynskcially Poe's Lenore ', is indirect contrast to his filibustering in P. O. D. class. ' 1 I . I. 15 F. GALLAGHIZR .f x 'i -ACLUBSI Boost 2,1 ss 3, 43 I -I' Varsity W Q 4.f' CLASS Vice Pr i - 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: e 'Ha Staff 3, 49 Basket all ,Qj'! 2, Di, 45 Football ,3 4 'Mn- -,fj .X ager 415 Track ,ff- Bew re' iitnniy le ds ardoubl ' life. ce l1e's i?wlg DAM ed i gm ' 1 n soon X yi after, he i the best ,ball m a r's -evv . His ffigKd'i1ess for llmg indicates 'jtlmzlh zu . any 'fLibeitin53 1 -to h Cuwfliffg Y, 'L . J, . . A, ' MARY ANN GETSIE 4 CLUBS: Press 4. FLAss: We Ha sim 4. .' f Has someone b telling a joke again? The mst have, for Mary still h sfa grin upon her face. Wha ' thati-a smile a day ee s e boys away? You l 't fol us would you, 5 x CHARLES HATTN-v I X CLUBS! Hi-Y' , 'Ty ss 4. G i ' f Sc H0OjC e Ha Stn , 1, 2, 3, 4: Oicliestra 4. faloriti sub'ect is Short- han y I always write ong and. oves to talk but since he has becdfne a grocer, this art comes in handy. Would you be interested in buying some of this or that? ' R. HA M Cyig t gGlee3gPesS Swing y r art r ' line! Dor h ikcs ng bet- ter tfhnn a o old-fashioned 5 uare dance. However, we fo nfl that Drums holds some at raction for her too-we won't mention his name. K pw' JANE M. GAVITT N Cl. BS: Commercial lg Person- Nix i i- 25 Press 5g Girl Reserves FRANK .X HA V 3 Press 4. St.:-loot.: e Ha . SENT 5, 4. CLAS. Arcana CI.UBSZ. Seienc 2, 3 C j Staffg Secretary 4. m 'ml A P 4' Here W hav our future -- 'l' re cu . . . ' w - - -I ' N - fwsl Wm A l.' Sees 311, S 1 - - eye .5 fm QS l i'kn andf tells allg espe- X ' ' k E 'gx '5 fe ' g lciq y, when it eomes to sports. ' ' 01' t - iq .9 ' N 'Vlevc discovered why this is '10, ' 1,211 ' . I her main interest-they say - 1, a . on-t yo V that lie plays basketball with Y0Ud1. CHU 1 a XSU . g ! Hazleton. lx' tw dan .gf an XX Ia. ' W X ,ff-. -f W P. is X ff P N X' f ilk .W , W - Twenty-Nine J' X l i X -. 22 'N' . . , . .. J ' ' , WZ., -, ' Qi A Q: ' t wi... rx mmugi 'N , 'Um 0 i l 1 fflll X ,- ff- f, fm. 2 L N ..... t - . . - P X 1 L Y 0 ' - .s.i .4 If 1 ' X ii'. T -i X '- ' A J ' ' Qwffww ..'. F ' S . I li J. i l M llltjl J, 'Z .Z ye R 'll I.. HA TENSTEIN Clons: 1 mcrc al lg Booster ,lg Per onnel Q P css 4 fSeC. ' iirl Rese vex 3. St Hoot.: e l'l.i Staff. , 'Yes, indeekl! l it myself, es, it's Ruth t ing to con- vnce -lane s s right. Ruth believes i - :ing an early start in busin 's, or already she is .1 private secretary. lt looks as though she believes in starting from the top. lil- 'I l'Y HAY IOCK til uns- Kilee I 1Vi e 'res. ll: 'r 2, 1, 4 no l,: We .1 talf 3, Business Man- ager 3, te e e. weeiallv if therek t ln ' g. l ty's passwords are: K mile, .l Nong, .intl .I tlance. l hot time? Oh, l'll be .tl II nv onl sl is IN ' .1 4' ' ser te' alvviys lfellin so happy? .IOSIQPH HAYDIiN Cl.Uus: Science Ig Booster 2: Press 3, 4. l'm in the money! Oh, we knew there was zi catch-it's only old coins that joe has been eeollecting. He has given up his position as head bar-tender and is now taking clocks apart. Keep on joe, you'll be a fam- ous mechanic some day. I-ICK HAR D H. HIZSS Cl uns: Science I, 2, 45 Nature Study fPres.J J. CLASS: Ar- tutna Staff. Will wonders never cease? We believe the spirit of Michael An- gelo walks among us for lick- hards paintings have brought him fame and fortune. His works include caricatures and posters. Perhaps you would like to be done in oil-you bring the oil. J v' ff J-.1 3,1 J laflf 1 J Q, ya 'AN S 'lee'l, , 3, 4' Booster ' I Debatixri' 3gl?jff'Rescrves 2, JJ4 r . 45. CLASS: ana Staxflldi rb. Q ' I op! I . our .d' or-iriffhie . Lo ! ere's ne entertain- ing th her llophone. Listen! WI l isl t sweet refrain she's playing? Oh! So it's Danny Boy now. CHARLES I.. KFLCHNICR CJUBSI Science 25 Press 3, 4. C1 Ass: Arcana Staff. Scuooi: We Hn Staff. Ninible? Well, l should say so. Charles' hngers certainly are nimble when they are flashing over the keys of the typewriter. He is one ot' our industrious students-just ask to see his report card. fi cHAR1,us R. KELLNER CLUBS: Science I, 2, 4: Nature 3. 4 Who said rosy cheeks could- n't be natural? Charles believes in saying little and thinking his share. Nevertheless, we have found him to be a good news- paper-man. Did you hear? He writes the articles and forgets to put them in the paper. MIRIAM EMOW uns: Deba' g I, 2 , 43 an l . 3, 4 1 s. 4-J. Cmss: reana Staff 3 I And that my ends con- clusively proven t-Miriam's at it again. orn debater. New Yorklseutgs o hold many interests fol . We wonder if it's the Broadway shows, or iust his winning ways. -1 t X g 1 i at Tbirly X yi C I l Q . it . is ' 1 almnnfaamummismlllmlzarammrawnf ' it l NK X z , 1 .. .- xlx QX , ..,W,,,,,,W5,,f,,,,,,,,, ,f f W, I 1 ff' .1 f Q X, '- . X 5 f JW? Zfww , f f , . ' J. , 17 4 IWW f I X ff! X 2 ff NN X N VS, ,ft , ff' f ,,Q7,,4X. ,ffywi ,ffofg 2, ,V .yi 1,7 ,,,i,f7W.,,l ,., V L: ' Q t I 4 f f V V. f ,if K Leif!! H ' E f f X X ff X X if X xxx XXX , , 4 , 1 WM QWW , X . X M W X f V my M Z! V M f ff M .X XXX .. Z iv . 'fi' 4 Q Q M N ax I ld K CLUBs: Press 3, 4g Drama ' 5 SCHOOL! Band 1, 2, 37 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3: We a Staff. Who,iwhen t e is nothing to be said, says Talk to him oi jacoll' l d , and he'd want t knovf t number of steps. on time Sidney is quiet SIDNEY KLEMO ' i W he is playing his trum- et. n't worry, Sidney, you'll ake up to End yourself famous. ox Alci LOUISE AFT I , Gzuns: Gl Booster 2g if Commercin 33 Pre 47 Girl Rescrv 4 fTre er 41. SCIILWLI We H aff. 'fliip ahoy! race's ship ,hal '-v finfillyfe c port. Laden WL. gold I silver? NO, 'just h sailor oy. For foul' years wle've 'fwonder d why Gfacefwas hid- K 'rig heri light gpkr a bushel- we've iust learried she's an x- eellcnt cook. I 1 MAR FRAN ES KULLA C 5: Debati g 1, 2, Girl Re- serves 2g D atic 33 Press 4. SCHOOL: Ha Staff 4. l CLASS: S c tary QZJ. All ard! Mary is er w o ew o . it e a tage c er? no ary loves d cinii t s e al has another we ness -'-'63 ive clothes. Fifth Avenue is ost exclusive, Mary. VINCENT LABANOSKY CLUBS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4' Modern Language 43 Science il. Scuoqtz Band 1, 2, 3, 4. nf f f L? ' U Step ri is way folks, and lushing blonde! They 'lxay it's a lost art, but it seems Jito be a habit with I.abby. Blushing isn't his only hobby. He can also cut figures--on the ice. 5 Tbzrty-One BENJAMIN LODDERHOSE CL BS! S 'ence 4. , is way, ys, e en show y u li W 0 e as strong as rz Have you heard that as gone in for Physic- al lture? It's true, and that's th reason for his antics in basketball. RALPH LOCKWOOD bw All right! All right! Anda' ,fl-.,-t now the next amateur, -It's not Major Bowes, just Ralph - doing an imitation. Furthermore he can s' ,jg dance and play the hears o you, Ra p , we wi er I 1455 - lvwts you'll R gi e .aylacefiwais-V77 Q program., I' ' in If C !4Art..l.fx4,1,4. . In ,K sl ,Lex gfyyo A., JOSEPH W. LONOC NUS CLUBS: Varsity W 1, 2, 3, 4 ' fVice Pres. 1: President 35. SCHOOL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2. Track 1, 2. Calling all WH men! Here is. Londy -that meek, deli- cate, person. His football op- ponents certainly crumble under his attacks. We don't know how he docs it, but we wonder if it's that laugh they're afraicl of. - '1 WALTER W. LOZIJSQI CLUBs: Varsity 3, 4 fPres. 45 g ra ic 25 Science I .H : Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 5 ootball 2, 3, 4. k 1 XGa5e on his manly profile girls, an hen form a line so that no ne will be trampled in t rush. Butts bothers no on not even the teachers. His bid :wr fame lies in his out- standing ,irhletic achievements. 1 2,94 I' 1 M D .a 3 J 1 f iff! K, V ' ff, Al rfjpy-fa! '. sz Sc' , 2g Nature 35 ll ress 4. S ol.: We Ha lStaff. Ke ikcs his model-now don't t us wrong we mean tobavo. He lives just for sum- mer, baseball, and camp. He says l1e's preparing to be a For- est Ranger. ls ranging really the attraction? ,Vi KE E H LNEAL 3 OHN MALLETS Crtjnsz rdern Language 3, 4g Seidfe I, 25 Piess l. Violin.: Track' l, 2. ur Blu de donis. Miley ' tes A Nt with all thc jufemmesf' ha a particular fondnes ski ping schoolg Wh p m pts us to ask if it's jest fr a beauty nap, or for a mufh needed rest after a strenu us night of dancing? EDWARD j. MAJUSIAK Ed would make a line G man. He takes his time and sel- dom speaks. There are times when his silence even affects his reciting in class. Could it be that he spends too much time raising that mustache of his? lx X EL ' R I 'ix is Glcc l- D atic 2, 35 r K-ss 45 'rl f es 1, 2, 3. f Sc HOOLX Staff. JS svmms t o gh the water with t gre test of ease-this daring yt ug miss, her name is lili-ze. Sur everyone has ,heard about thatil unforgctable camp- ing trip and that charming little song 'Yleky B0y -Havc- n't we? Tbwty-7 wo JENNY G. MA ULL 'Z CLUBS: o ercial lg Ierscyi- ncl 2, , Press 4. n Opeiog il ring Scot- 6l9. Xghom A nny calli ? Can it b that SF'I8'S ning one offher wclihknuwbf id-nite hello o that greai, big football hero? i lunchei ns, or is silie iust s f ,f ' R. OROTHY QGLYNN Bs: Dra ic lg Debating 2, 3, iirl Reserves 2, 3. 4. cre's our little Colleen. Dot is our idei of an optimist She is often heard before she is seen, for her Constant giggl- ing gives her away. We can on- ly blame it on the Irish in her. LEO J. MESH KOFSKI Oh, for the life of a mech- anic! Leo spends all the time he can in studying about auto- mobilcs, but we must admit that his tinkering doesn't in- terfere with his school work. .Q,.,yji EVA A IE EZER SK CL : oo 1: Pe oinel ' ss 43 rl Res ves l, , s Click! lic ! o tl:iQnceclles Eva knits nd k 'ts. Q? co sei he fi s time o watch thus ' e-sk We' give you two- yes it's eddy. H th is s e, 'i 1 ' X 1 fi - X l s PHILIP CHytLliS MILL CLUBS: 'Press 3, 4. ' ' K? Talk nbputgizckgtating-well P-mip isfthere. But when it comes to hairdressing and waves we all agree that he could do better. Beaver Meadow is a nice town-ask Philip about her- oh, we mean the town! JOHN MUDRX . CLUBS: Science 1. Tick, tock oc clock! l'll bet you di t k ow that john likes repair watches. Of 'O e e doesn't guarantee ihad. 1 l work. There must be so reason for his frequent 'visifs to Hazleton Heights- hc lwon't talk. WILLIAM F. NENSTI L CLUBS! Science 1, Q, , 4 fTreas. 25 Vice Pres. SD Hi- Y 2, 5, 4 QTreas.f3 Pres. 41. YL! Roly oly! ppy Go-Lucky! Good-n tur . Who said he is- n't a -man? Well let me tell yod he is especially when it comes Ito sports Qskiing omit- tcdj. This one seems to be a little too nerve wracking for him. NICHOLAS PETOCK. Ci.uias: Press 4. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff. 5 Shad s! Wier figure! nd cx 1 oi: 'sro ne e myst ry- illepa' th ic enjoyls r ing. suspect that his thou ts be centered about one girl ey must be, for we hear that he's still waiting for an answer from Uncle Pete, Editor of Advice to Lovelornf' Lit me tw WWI E-ri' ,f fi: ZF' W ., u 7 'ZZ ll .. 5 , -1, - A Thirty-Three 2k NX C FLOR D PETROIJE Cuglidme ' 5 Dram- atic 2f5g ess 4. Cath Me ossible that suc a miss ess s deep! blue vo' 9 n f her pastimes is lt In ti g c has the Wtiotf of h ng the larg- est num r knitted suits tn the Cho . Who knows but that her yarns will bring her s ccess. ERINA Eiga!! lee 4 Gir rvgs 1 4. -C3 . rean . M :iDK W Vglgeafcssd' t xjlanyljl, if .. ff'Sgft light . eet music! T e gpotli rcve s fnnished ydancery ei:d lady! Watchjw' men, girls. Erna will capture them all with her accomplishments. Q f ,l , -yor UAL ,xgb perl-1.-' 'NTL' l I ,I f PEARLJEAN PLAN IS s ' , C ,V Ctbnsaffsramatic 1, 2, 3, '4 Qsf. 35 Sec. Treats. 4lg Girl Reserygfl 2,,5 QSCC. Sj. CLASS: Ai'gna'Sglf. Extra! Extra! Pearl acclaimed Queen of Movielandf' Small wonder. Look! Already the fan mail is pouring in. That's all right, Pearl-we know it's all from Gettysburg. NICHOLAS A. POSTUPACK CLUBS! Varsity W 3, 4, Press 4g Commercial 45 Modern Language 4. SCHOOL: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. Big cater? Nicky can cat forty-two pancakes and then ask for more. Absent minded? We are told after one of the foozball games, Nicky went to get dressed. When he was ready to go home, he discovered he had forgotten to take 05 his football pants. 1 -4 - s Il' im, 11,3 4 It N, XIIIIFEIIIIIIIIll!-ZillllllllllllfflllllllIIEDRIIllIlllll'i-EIllIllllll2'i!r'11lllllllIIik'lIlll57S-lllIllIIIsm W ' ' ' - f ' if . K mum f ' XXQ X X C xxx x Xi X l Mflf W nf 3 W K N S P U x X YN Xxx 'W X . . N- L X .ttttttttt t tttttttttttttt .tttt S I M W IT X S If s - X, s 'A Q lI.AlRl li. QUINN l Qxunszl Q tmereial lg Person- nel Sq, ress 4. Q14 came to school on time orwintorning, but it happenecl that her watch was a half hour fast. Such punctunlity should be rewarded. Claire seems to have that Irish lad in the palm of her hand. Maybe it's that Hepburn curl that fascinates hint. 'll IUMAS il. RADAI Citrus: Hi-Y 3, 4, Motlern Iatttguage 4 filireasurer -U. St Hoot.: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. I stutly antl stutly-soon I'll ltnow everything. iliotnnty is certainly one of our industrious classinates, Mathematics is his we.tkntxs and if lte keeps on some tlay he may be a seeontl Ifinttein. Qt sz P -s 4. 5 ltoot.: We X255 is 41 IKAYNO I 1 St 4 qw A secxetar 'P 0, Anna is go- ing to he aah se. To find her you have eq volt r her pal, Mary. Attttaxwktt ss is june- tlale and-joltnn . .iff V A ., . . .1 ,gvtais ,R J. fly., Witty: seat yt, 41,215 Hi-Y ' 2, 3, if if fcntl ' ! Will I 'ver ' t tl fest? I. te jutt cinft seem' fpass that I Ile Saving exttmf. Maybe he spends too much time Waiting at thc gate lor Katie. ' A I 1' +0-ffl! GIEORGII U. RCIIIFRTS CLUISSZ Science I1 Dramatic 2: Debating 5. 4 QViee I'res.j CTe:tm 3, 41. George gets there even though he has to thumb his way. Bc- sitles being able to use his thumb to atlvantage, his power of spachen has brought him fame as an actor :mtl tlehatcr. t'lIARI.IiS Ig. RODGERS l' ciIUIiS7:,I,l'Z4LI, 2, 3, 4g Ile- bating '4 flius' ess Manager 4JL,fStritclot.: and l. Crass: l7ootball12 3, 4. 1 . Chatlel!is he handyman of the tclals. W 'never prives are neetliril. he m. nages to get them. Hif ability on the football fieltl lm given him the name of Varsity Guard. WT hope your ability for picking prizes lasts throughout your life. a 1 'TIER Jitsu Ct U wgqience I, 2: Pri. 3, 4: I 4- ' , 4. St'Ho0t.: e Ha Sta 45 Student ' neil lg 'c 3. Cl.Ass:,I'resid Xnt lg A ca S TI. - l Pete 's nmy Fuller of tht en'or Cla' His scoops on S 'Sh s'Ksa d Advice to Lo r aver ade him the fest ed' ummt on the W'e Ha . .t'f. Q44-4-f,6w4l,a 1 ciI.UllSZ Dramatic 3, 4. G, HARRY A. RUDOLPQI : Stltoot.: Band 1. Harry ix a member of that famous Conynghant bantl. Ile also atltls his musical talent to the Sunday School Orchestra. out is why he persists in wear- ing jail bow ties. But, one thing we ean't Hgurec ZZ fn Mi f X I N Tbnt-3 four Tr ,,. biirfkdwlwr mf f THE f'tsY X S f swi mum MXN Nm mmannin 1 .-.K - , . . Q X I X , .I lr- . A lf, -. F , zlih xl .Ex X l tl , f .vfi 'e ' QYIEE-f+ a- lffeffif- ,sat 4 Am .',' Q -' l t it J, MA., illrjlif .al t .Mg it t., 1 lt tt. t.., s. t.. .,,.. ai-l ,. t ,. , Sllxtxx xi Lu X , if it . I I ill f Us - nfl . I , v I ST Qrs' 'I . I - 1 ' . I I . l all PRN I U y mi I y M y. J.. -- - fZg.,l.-, FRANK J. SKOTNICKI CLUBS: Science fSec. IJ: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Varsity W 3, 4 fSt-c. 3, 41. SCHOOL: Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4 QCO- Captain 43. CLASS: Pres. 3. Enter! The conquering hero. Star football man, top-notch J! ,f M r' - f A Y ,J X ARS' KYB I I ' CLUB? Comnfrc' lg Person- nel '3g Pres . fx f . f Mary ieves n avmg J, Rhyth , in he rsery Rhy1fs. Whe ' ' isn't practicing her s ,on the blackboard, sh an b found dancing or t plaip gossip- ing in lall. YV, Mary, we rhythm. e ALBERT SALVATERRA CLUBS: Press 4. Take care! He's a magician. He will hypnotize you, for there's magic in his eyes. Al claims he can do anything. We wonder what clever technique he uses in reselling his collect- ion ot' old magazines. I .IENNIE SARN I CLUBS: mmercial , Booster Z5 sonnel 3, P ss 4 QVice i r sitlent 45, 1 l Reserves 3. .HooL: a Staff. CLASS: Arcana . Refdfhgiir-fiery temper. Does everyone agree? Of course, we don't We have never seen Jennie angry. She would rather do a lot of just plain arguing, 'Xespecially when she has some- one with whom to disagree- could it be Jane? WILLIAM JAMES SEIWELL CLUBS: Science 1, Press 3, 4- Sc1HooL: Band 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 4. Are you bashful? Well, I am. Yes, William is sometimes even too bashful to recite. His one weakness is that large trom- bone which is going to help s him toot his way to success. K ft I AL: '- i-nv . Xxx S ' af -il Tbnig Fm. basketeer, and ace high in the heart of a certain lass. Frank has hitched his wagon to a goal post and his aim is to fill it to overflowing. We rest assured that he will catch success as readily as he has caught for- ward passes. JOSFP J. SMAR CLUBS: Mc ern Language 43 Varsity , 2, 3, 4. Sc.Hoox: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: t- ball ' res' nt . Pinky is a ladies' man. If only he woulclfacite as often as he ,fi-Mmkf, he would never iss the H Roll. Per ps The 5 in t 'n a certain Junior girl. Who g 's? HARRIET S. SNYDF9 CI.U1?SZj Science 3. He? the other member of 'nat .irfGSnyder and Fichtcrf' lf 's . a 'et- thL no'sy onef' We wo wh 'sff blushing lass keeps sayi Oh, Where have you been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? GEORGE SONDERSCHAFER CLUBS: Xlature 3. Alth gh George is silent in sch e ds va great deal of time in M' at home. His secret yearning is ttislff-'-' cabinet maker. ere's hoping you hit the g' on the head. Bang! 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L ..., eeezefflsxllifisiSeiaiffis ...... ...,. .... 1 zz... ..... .... : I 'I . r 1 .- J' SHIRLEY SPAULDING . l Q VV Crum: Glec lg Booster 24 Mod- ern Language 3, 4 fsee. 41. What? Shirley's great-great- grandfather was Daniel Boone? Not quite, but her ancestors have lived in America for a solid Century. This heritage has put her ahead of our times- shc's advocating a five year high school Course. We wonder why? x TTA sm AR uns i , 3, Press 1' 1 L: e S ff. . No!! Wouldn't say T sh l ' .,H len , using her com- rcia lt ledge to good ad- ntage riting letters to Gir- rd C4 e lt's hard to guess who he 'sg but don't let it SLuinpf you. l ii N N I ! JOHN SPIGICLMYICR Can hc dance? Well we should say. Does he like the girls? Well, they like him. Is he busy? Indeed! He's the Senior girls' chauffeur. We for- got to mention his ambition. It's undertaking. Can you imagine? JOHN A. STANAVAGE C1.uus: Hi-Y 3, 4. johnny has Chemistry for breakfast, a plate of Physics for lunch, and as a good appetizer for supper he masticates Biology with a little Latin as a side dish. Indigestiblc for many, but relished by john. X Thirty Szx ANNA MA STASKO CLUB: Con iercial lg Person'- nel 2,,f4 Qysident 3a Tneas Mr 4J. p 4 Wl1en Organ lays at Twilight. els, a is at the console ag- in. lS seems to en- joy idling up' the keys after her strenuo . efforts at cheer- ing. If he doesn't find cheer- ing a comfort why not try screnading? .lf I GRAi'Lff5EANLR 1 Cty amaticy 45 Glee GZASSRAFCJXS Staff. , If , Y Her 'it 4mr sceon Graci Allenfl eppy, wi and th possess r of :Ae :Utatin s e. Fun is thc ke te mf ifeg dancing an art: iolii habit. Yes, even Gracie has er ser- ious moments. HIELIE STF ANK Cums: Dm 1 c 33 Gi Re- scrv s 23, bati 2 ress 4. .il tit 1 Helt s te variety of liobbie ' ' is her fa- vorite. He st Gan't resist borrowing Il ney nld we are told she would walk d Hazleton any day just for a Hot dog. VICTORIA STEL CH CLUBQZ Glee 1. ramati 25 Personnel 53 oder Lan- guage 4. i siou . ver has a care, ver a y. She has imc or not v else u . x , dreaming abn school. Dont worry, it's not ours, it's Penn State. We day go E. . Well, I l l A yi Y t f X g b t Z r . Q . I is J Jo-tr' JVM L .lk-v ffl- 'Q -V--fx -'-4 f -f V - 1 ,L ', ,J F .dj ir Y Yi HA71T?'yJ.wf 'p4' I ll U' ' Ifbv ' eff il 5 WALTER M. VERANDA I K . ff el .xvlrqfs jo BELLA HEDDA STISKEN CLUBS: Modern Language lg Press 2, 3, Debating 4. Wlieii Bella Hrst rode to high school, she was conspicuous by her silence, but now we are met with a cheery hello at every turn. Her good nature and her anti-gloom smile have set her down as il friend worth having. L RlE AN SWEDE LUBS: Dramat' 1, 2 QScc. 213 ebating 3, 4g Debktiug team 3 :Ci Reserv , , 3. Miss 'Tl enters. She has donel u lm to show her worth in debating, dramatics, 'singing, and even shining up to the boys. In short- Charmante. L CE HE TRAG US I Bs: Gl 1, 4g Booster 25 Dramatio'3, 4. CLASS! Arcana Staff. Tweet! Tweet! ls that a Canary we hear? Alice says, no but we believe she's only acting. Her greatest ambition is CLUBS! Science lg Modern Language 4, Commercial 3: Varsity W 4, Sci-i0oL: Foot- ball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. Wally may be compared to a turtle which has finally come out of his shell. He's learning to dance-of course thcre's a reason. Walter's foot- ball ability and gcntlcmanly ways should make him wel- come at West Point. igyA WALK sl! CLUBS: Glee I, 2, 35 Com- mercial I-if X4 Sile ce! Silence everywhere and. at's one thing we know. llvrn thotgal-rLEjs'docs not be- lieve in talking Ae is a true friend-what more could any- one want? JOSEPH WITANHCK Up goes the ball! It's a bas- ket! He has scored again. This time not only in basketball, but also in Trig. Joe, what is your ,loffffll ffw WNV 1936 f , !,,W,1 M to be a movie star. Sh! Here's formula? a secret, Alice is trying so hard to learn how to swim-without the use of water wings. JOHN C. USTYNOSKI LEQNPKD WOJEHOWSKI PL- CLUBS: Science l, 2: Modern C!-UBS! SCifI1CC 1? E'Cg?t3sffdg,,wj Language 3, 4. Sci-1ooL: Bas- C!..AlSi.95ni0r Class President! kctball 2 3 4. Afcfma Stafflflf 1 J N-1,x-' X Curly's greatest hobby iS Here wefmve a great lem' playing basketball, but in his He OTH Cl3SS Il'lf0Ugl'l sparc time he takes off his bas- man Slenni fa- ketball togs and puts on over- vors thALso-call 'wFa'li'e sex. 3115. He knows 50 much gbgut Quote-'fBon' callame a sheik L cars that he is bound to become unless Ygu 3 grudge 5 an expert mechanic. against the grabs-' ff I I PD 1 -Ai A-L' ,.,- V fir .K QI, Z w. A W' I X ,' :Q TlJiTfy'SC'l'L'?Z n A lx lit X 'i' si M? ' -' u... , , .. ,, . I 41 - -, -, , I ' ' K F' lt . K .X A Na ...aff ...l1?QBf3.nL,g,S',1 ,.Ll.IlmLQ' M it A - . . .mai T -X f, A L f . . 'sa f - A Q1 X4 . , 'Via i is . r A i ' mllll 1 w S l ' A S4 iiii 4 A .L ff l t 4 4 5 Qi , g . . . '44 A A 1' W' 4 4 A Ag- .1 ssst i 5 - .tss 44 4 4 4 Q . u via. . l .Z I S. H. WOAICIECHOWSKI CLUBS: Glcc 1, 2, 4g Personnel 3. CLASS! Arcana Staff. Dear Sirs: In answer to- Stclla is on thc job again, tak- ing dictation. She seems to be able to use hcr knowledge to advantage whether in school work or extra-curricular ac- tivities. Yes, l1e's worth going after. M., J 1 J' V FOSTER J. ZANELLA CLUBS: Science 1: Press 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. CLASS: Arcana Staff. Julius Foster Guy, get in your seat is quite a familiar quotation. Our playboy is at it again. This time he is prac- ticing cheers-cume on Foster, let's hear that rousing cheer for Freeland and 2. EDMUND WROBLEWSKI CLUBS: Dramatic 2, 3, 4 CVice Pres.J: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CVice Pres.Jg Debating 1. Sci-tool.: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS: Arcana Staf. Play Fiddle Play! Edmund certainly knows how to make that violin of his talk. He claims he is going to be a di- rector of music but, lately he has become interested in the sea-we're told it's a Pearl. if ML M! P41 ' -' . ' I ' ,- Moi . N at ak ik at -A' lx- 1, .uf f ifisixmx - - ,if- J , i V H F X- - lm, ' : : ff., 1.--QS ax - at ' '-Y' W - ,-,- 1 - we-M' f---, si -- 4 4 X rr X Q X W ff X NQXQ 4 X 277,14-' 4 'vm-xxx? - A SENIOR REVERIE We Remember In 1932 a group of inexperienced, very green Freshmen crowded in a confused manner into their first year of high school. These Freshies for some weeks afterward, endured the practical jokes of the upper classmen who, at last were willing to admit that the humble Freshmen should be acknowledged as fellow workers in this school of learning. Freshman Day-The Party-and the Frosh strengthened their foot- hold in the school activities--and then, the inevitable June, and the class of 1936 were Freshmen no longer. We Remember We were Sophomores at last! Now, we could see what miserable creatures Freshmen were. Of course, we couldn't have been as bad as the new class, but still, we were glad to be Sophomores. Lessons, football games, basketball games, followed by the Sophomore Dance and Card Party filled the year. Suddenly, abruptly, we were no longer Sopho- mores, but upper classmen. We Remember Our Junior Year-Friendships with students and teachers were renewed and strengthened. Our classmates were now stars in sports, our parties more fun, our duties less troublesome, and then, excited whispers, mysterious glances, interesting secrets, busy students, new dresses, new suits, soft lights, music-The Junior Prom. Then suddenly, it was over. And once again June returned, and summer came, and we were Seniors. This year surely one to be long remembered, there came to us the thrill of acknowledged superiority, front seats in assembly, and many things to show we had reached our goal. We had much to live up to, ideals and standards set by those who had gone before us. We met the high standards of our predecessors in the presentation of The Absent Minded Bridegroomf' an outstanding success. Then the Prom, the Class Night Play, and now, our graduation is at hand, and this thing, this end- ing of school life, which for four long years we wished to obtain, is not so desirable. When we are gone, students will chatter busily in the halls, classes will meet, sports will carry on, but-we will not be here. Sudden- ly we want to stay, to be a part of it once again, to know the joys and hardships of school life. But it is not possible, so we look forward, ready and eager to grapple with life's problems and conquer them. Laughter on the stairs, a sudden silence in a study hall, a rainy, drowsy day, initials carved on a desk, a comrade's smile, a teacher's help, these things we will remember. S Thirty-N ine L if W. E, THE J ' all f l :A ARCANA ,iii-i1 ..,. 5 xx,..N S' N ir if if ' af as if ir JZ i f fo , . , ,gh ,-, .X 'L-. . . f ,1 V, Ri. :NT X-l., ,,,, ,..1,-7g,.1N,, SQ. Sexltti-g Y - V' Z ak gi, ' --W ' wx i i Cf S ,S X '- ,f' ,1 ' 1. g :sr .l-444, 1 WL-:E::i'i CLASS VVILL We, the class of nineteen thirty-six of the West Hazleton High School, do hereby bequeath our possessions to the following fortunate survivors: To Mr. Teter, a Senior Class with a little business initiative. To the Faculty, a group of students who are studious and well- behaved. To the Juniors, our ability to remain calm under all circumstances. To the Sophomores, a school spirit unlike any other ever exhibited in the West Hazleton High School. To the Freshmen, our good manners and sophistication. To Jean Good, Jennie Mastrull,s blonde, curly hair. To Raymond Dodson, William SeiWell's honor roll cards. To Marie Entiero, Pearl Planutis' liking for the underclassmen. To Agnes Harvilla, Jennie Sarnoski's ability to keep her temper under control. To Dominic Bartol, Robert Brown's neat form on the basketball court. To Walter Gavitt, August Briding's blonde wig and girlish voice. To George Dixon, Foster Zane1la's Way with the ladies. To Helen Lohrke, Helen Stefankois sense of humor. To Eleanor Skorupski, Helen Andreyko's witty remarks. To Paul Faust, Vincent Labanosky's blushes. To John Yaccina, Charles Haen's dancing ability. To any good leader, Leonard WojehoWski's position as president of the Senior Class. To Myra Wingate, Mary Broyan's A's in English. To William Kanarich, Sidney KlemoW's position among the mu- sicians of the school. To Clarence Getz, Peter Rossi's position as Sports Editor of the We-Ha. To Bill Horn, William Nenstiel's athletic ability. To Billy Kress, Edmund Wroblewski's position in the library. Arline Swinesburg, Helen Spear's tallness. To To Henry Koch, Eckhard Hess's gift of art. l n mn 1 ig HIL u U ul ? To Walter Hagelgans, Charles Kelchner's report card. To Alma Castura, Harriet Snyder's notes in History Class Knot History Notesj . To Helen Zankofski, Jane Gavitt's minutes in the Senior Class meetings. Forty A ff 'La A THENI' FN, gg - . XZS' H VA M F W ARGF F A ' E ,,..r.,. . 'H .936 , liiuismnunoxrmllw uislilnfnzlviljllllEMUflgifllfililbilllhlllilllllllllllg a I-f' 'R 5'-'-L ' sig? -1 -. ' fff 'V' -'H -a ll , , af af if if .. R if if as 1,41-fr Z2 ...Six , , ' f .' ,7 ,.'lXx-w f l r.'4,7,--- I - A- - 'Ir V' P 5' lk t QM W'-7,1 as-.gil ppEgD 'N m y To Michael Chernusky, Frank Skotnicki's trips to Tresckow. To Verna George, Alice Tragus' thinness. To Edward Dixon, Ralph Drumheller's desire to argue. Edith Schroeder, Dorothy Eckrote's ability to sing. Mathilda Brandau, Mary Kullais ability to play the piano. A To Arthur Ferrari, jimmy Gallagher's salesmanship ability. To Marion Szutowicz, Betty Haycockls demure ways. To Joseph Stasko, Philip Mill's curly hair. To Edward Diksa, joe Smar's joke book-he needs it. To Elaine Fichter, her sister's chemistry knowledge-Qshe might need itj . To To To Marian Koons, Lasca's cleverness in skipping school. To Luke Hoffman, Scott Finley's scientific knowledge. To Robert Gatski, Thomas Radai's ability to play the violin. To Wilma Schegan, Dick Cheslock's place on the baseball squad. To Helen Kundrat, Victoria Stelmach's datebook. To Rose Duffy, Benny Rockowicz to take the place of the depart- ing john Adams. Mary Briding, Thelma Cunius' dislike for her school work. Marguerite Neveras, Grace Staub's Katherine Hepburn curls. To Agnes Markunis, Erna Petschul,s supply of chewing-gum. To Mary Simmons, Mary Diksa's dislike for the opposite sex. To Mary Super, Miriam Klemow's good work in debating. To Helen Dossenbach, Anna Hill's ways with the football players. To Lois Yost, Marie Swede's bashfulness. To Donald Hill, Walter Chapman's happy-go-lucky ways. To Cecilia Tarnopolski, Ruth Hartenstein's fingernail polish. We now hand down our nicknames to the following: Toots', to the captain of the '37 football team. Bubbles to Helen O'Halla. 'gSkinner to Richard Hill. Pinky to Emil Merker. Peepy to Michael Chernusky. To To We hereby make, constitute, and appoint Mr. Leo Kubitsky to be executor of our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we hereunto set our hands and seal this fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-six. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of the oflicers. PEEK A Boo I. C. U. R. U. INN Forty-One .L J! fx gmmr' .Timm J X 1111 JSA THE ,. N 5 F .. i i , 1 P: - V .. ,.., ff fe-af rininiwe .. s NRGAYNA ' gc- Effie? iii 5152 'T C- :gil 'ez 'MQ-, , , , l Y Y ysgiaiii ' ' 1-EE.-3 7 l Z E- .fin da ...ll UIQ V i 'i ,E 1- i1- l U lllll'll1+ld1.m lilllllmilllllllllllllz iigsiwylqiiiih as aff 1 'L .is 1' , I '1 xx I ....-'H' I I 6, 'J' 4 K af if ir af if 1: if uk x SQL: - m y CLASS PROPHECY OF 1936 Ten years since I had graduated from High School! As I gazed upon my sleeping patient, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Finley, I realized that my fondest dream had come true. I was a trained nurse, and had completed my last case for a while. Tomorrow, the beginning of a month's vacation. I was going to visit all the places I had heretofore not had the time to. I went into the men's ward to bid good-bye to my nurse friends, the Misses Alice Tragus, Dorothy McGlynn, Marie Swede, and Shirley Spaulding, who were attending Joe Smar, Butts Lozoski, Dick Cheslock, and Walter Veranda, who had been hurt in a game of pro- fessional football. The first thing I did the next evening was to attend a musical comedy in one of the largest theaters in New York. The name of the leading lady flashed before my eyes as I approached the theater-Miss Pearl Planutis. When I sat down and the performance had begun, I found to my surprise that boys and girls I had gone to school with made up the greater part of the show. I saw Erna Petschul and John Spigel- myer as a famous dance team. Some of the outstanding chorus girls were: Jane Gavitt, Grace Staub, Mary Broyan, Virginia Fichter, Harriet Snyder, and Stella Wojciechowski. As I was coming from the theater, I met Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skotnicki, the latter being the former Miss Jennie Mastrull, who were on their way to the opening of the La Rose Nite Club , and they asked me to accompany them. I found that the owner was none other than John Adams, who always did have a way of managing things. We arrived in time for the floor show, under the direction of Pete Rossi, who had chosen for this evening's performance the newest, and most outstanding talent of this time. The orchestra, under the leadership of Larry,' Checki and consisting of Sidney Klemow, Foster Zanella, Vincent Labanoski, and Thomas Radai, burst forth into one of the most popular song hits of the day, written by the well-known song writer, Anna Hill, and sung by Flora Petrone, Blues Singer. I decided the next day to visit the World's Fair at Chicago. I hurriedly packed and went on my way. Would wonders never cease! The taxi-driver was Carl Boettger. I urged him to drive faster and as we rounded a corner, so as not to bump into a child who greatly resembled Grace Kraft, we bumped square into an automobile. The occupants, Dorothy Eckrote and Frank I-Iapenovich, failed to recognize me and decided to press charges against us. Forty-Two R X ' if I ' . ' wx W ylb A .x ,,,,, , p HQWIHMQQEF iiiim 1451IqwvIlI1:gigwgsQhir!.!.!' UI-1.!,llQLQI l nf U Il 1 1 NIIIUNIZ s.: f .Q A I, X fy 1 WM ,xx lm C f ,, . Z . .xx W -:mtv i ki Q , 'k ir 'A' ir 'A' 'A' 'A' if 1k t oN' P52559 'Wi ',' Jw' if I told Carl to get the aid of Miriam Klemow, one of the country's outstanding women lawyers. The day of the trial arrived. The steno- graphers taking testimony for the case were: Claire Quinn, Jennie Sarnoski, Ruth Hartenstein, and Dorothy Halterman. Newspaper reporters, Charles Haen, James Gallagher, and Joseph Hayden took notes on the case. Due to the cleverness of Klemow, the case was won in our favor. I was once more on my way to the Fair. On the way I stopped at Stansville , named after the town's leading politician, John Stanavage, who said he would show me around the town. He first took me to their High School. The principal, Charles Kelchner, had difficulty in getting the twin sons of former Helen Andreyko to' behave. Walter Chapman was one of the school's mathematics teachers. The leading optometrist of the town was William Nenstiel. The one movie house in town was run by Helen Dubrawsky. I couldn't stay any longer. I again, Went on my way and finally arrived at the Fair. After freshing up a bit, I went out to see the sights. I went into the Art Exhibits and found that the paintings of Eckhard Hess had taken first prize. I decided to go to him and congratulate him. I discovered him giving his opinion on a poem written by Lasca Evans. They both, then went with me to the animal exhibits. The judge, George Roberts, awarded prizes to the entries of Philip Mill, William Seiwell, George Bair, and William Boyle. As we stood there, we heard shouts and went to investigate. It was Charles Rodgers calling together the entrants for the auto races. Those receiving honorable mention were: Ralph Drumheller, Harry Rudolph, Nick Petock, and George Sonderschaifer. I next went into the Music Department, and listened to the greatest violinist of his time, Edmund Wroblewski. I had not seen a football game since I had graduated, so I decided to attend one today. I learned that boys under Coach Lonoconus were playing against Coach Brown in a game between the two colleges of which the men are coaches. It was indeed an exciting game. The radio announcer, John Antonelli, with the aid of Edward Beach and August Briding, gave a splendid broadcast. Mary Kulla, Elise Martin, Betty Haycock, and Anna Stasko were the star football reporters. I'll leave it to you to decide which team won. After a hard struggle, I managed to get to Coach Lonoconus who offered to show me around the campus of Mudry College. First, he took me to the library where I met Thelma Cunius, surrounded by a group of girls all speaking French. I spoke to her and she told me that she Forty-Three a .-1 V ik f J ,.... of ARCANA sl!!1.!.'U' '!.l!111d!QHS1illf111Iwlwliefiiinllliiia K q. o -a.l:.i-.liJ.!IlT1.giT1lII1- - 'l' .J.lEWl .vugmn ga, 1-,gg Cn.. ., -.xy T,,' . ar if fy 1 if if if ,H f a m K V, ,ywr Q - ? Ti 5- yr , ff N ,T-Y ' iT-- gif -., 7' . , K Q- fi j, 'N f f ig , ff xxx., iff' f I I Xx 7 .A 1 Q Nw. - 'T ' 'giifif Q s',' EQ 1.1 taught several different languages in the college. While making our tour, I met Leonard Wojehowski, president of the college. After listening to him talk, it seems that he spent most of his time in other countries with his secretary, Eva Mezerowski. It was getting late so I decided to return to my hotel, The Ritz , to get dressed for a dinner engagement. My room was cold, so I called the manager, Lester Ritz. He blamed the coldness of my room on the janitor, Peter Filoretta, who had been entertaining Helen Spear, one of the chamber maids. I finished dressing and left for the dinner party. I entered the hotel and went to the desk-clerk, John Mallets, for the number of the room which I wanted. After speaking to him for several minutes, I Went over to the elevator and Kenneth McNeal, the elevator boy, took me to the third story. ' I reached the room and the butler, George Fay, announced me. The hostess, Bella Stisken, one of the season,s social additions, came over to greet me. I Was very glad to see her after not seeing her for so many years. She took me over and introduced the main speaker of the evening, John Ustynoski, to me. After John had delivered his speech, the entertainment was introduced. A comedy skit was the first number, the comedians Were: Ed Majusiak and Albert Salvaterra. As the evening merry making progressed, the heat and smoke in the room more or less upset me. I went to the ladies room and asked Mary Ryba, maid in charge, for something to relieve me. I rested a While but didn't feel any better, so I asked my hostess to excuse me for the evening. While the butler called a taxi, Joseph Witanek, popular man about town, offered to drive me to my hotel. While driving along, I asked him if he ever saw any of our friends. He told me that just today he talked with Leo Meshkofski, who was getting ready to sail to Bermuda as a rest from his Wall Street office cares. I awoke the next morning and my first thought was that today was the last day of my vacation. I decided to spend a quiet day in my room. I turned on the radio and picked up a book, dedicated to Mary Getsie by one of her author friends. While reading, the radio blazed forth some terrible sounds. What ever was happening? Finally the noise ceased and the announcer said that the program just presented was Farmyard Imitationsv by Michael Debias. , j Once more I settled down, the door bell started to ring. It was Ben Lodderhose just getting home from a nite of revelry. I returned to my work the next day, happy in the thought that all my class mates had made good in his own phase of life. Forty-Four S 2 AN 71ml K If NEI-:' ff-,Iwi fu A X an I ' ' X I, j lilfl i 5 'MGX g ag.:-l m AREIZHIINA W Img: pfwfw 'wa , iiylsijimfllllll155,133'W1U1U2fF:1-- -af nrmrlngl a lK l Q In E 4 w' N I V ,WH . 3, - . I , M . .. WW Qi M, Mi x VN Egg? ff? S II I I , I I, by I Xggx ' ,,,s I ga ' , lvl A f S W' 9 Q I N Jw, Q Iffiiswh f ,eg I S11 ,IIII f 1 'T'l' K ff LV A ,qw MAIII I IIII I its ,Aw , 144 3 S: MIDI W1 1 S ,ff,7,4 WM , '71 A ff 'iff ' . Ea m JOHN ADAMS, GOUVERNEUR MORRIS WHO WRO CONSTITUTION, AND JAMES MADISON. ...WI m.V,,,..,..,..a.w....W,.bN..w... ,,,.,.f,. V- A W MMI,, A-W W S nmwmmuw-Mwwwwx- f.....,..n . w.w.m...,,.4..-f..-,q,..M4wv MW ff W- I f-M--'S wwmww' '- WBL, ,K -MMM, . gm ,, RW If I? , Nmnwf , Igzdilfff If OM4 N: 1: uk -A' A' CF-casio Eglggr lf - 'ST-ICE st Row, Left to Right: Nlnry Snnnnvns, 'l'lu-lnm Xlzircncli, Blnry Znyzic, VI.-mriiuzi Sulinski, .Xrlenu Sxvim-slmiirg, .XI'lL- c Klum-, Xliriznn l'v'irc. lilu Xcxn- inxlil. lfxllrrl' lficllcilxzirllxw, lhtty Nlul'1-III. l.nis Yust, llmrles lfrnli, R lwrt Zulml, liolwcrl lizltslii, lY:IltI'r SI'lIwvitm'1', XX'L'I'In-I' llcss, lfulllllllf lixutnl, vllvlun Zunski, lluwzinl Roi-SI-, llc-nry lin-:n'gs', XYilli:nn Ricllaurs, ,lulin Oakes, lm: l'I-Iiuulzn. l'I'lor Smsnlmnis, -l!llllt'S YI-:ilu-l. Alivlln NYl1itig, .Xntlmny Kzulyan-vvSki, .Ima-lu lliri-Ulu, l':llIll'I' lhn'nL-In1n1,Znd Row: lXl:nI'I:m-rite Ncvcrzis. Mary llriiling, Snc Super, Xl:n'5.L:II'cI Yxisulinr. iiem-vicve Xldlzillivk, .lvnn llc-lu-l, Yirginizx llrnlzlrri, Nlililrwl Sill'lLL'lIl, l':Inlinv: Ki:4tI'lIvvI':I1lIvI'. .Xgnrs 1-Hlilllllvtli, Rcgiiln Rzvijn, Xlzlry fins lfrliill ScllI'cw4lI'I', l'ilnm.l Rurk, INl:n-iv Ruulgi-rx, lic-m'I'i1'x'c fllle-cki, Rnlli llurn, l:l'2ll1Cl'S flHlllSCl1lCli, Ruth Smith, l'll0!'l'lIk'l' Silvsxsi. l'flnIiI':I XYing:Ilv, l l':Il1s'is flllfilllllvll, NIM- Ilnlly, llrxnzilcl Ilurn, 'l'l1nIn:ls Staples. 3rd Row: wlllllll Yziuviiiu, joe Stusku, .'xflIIt'S llnrvillzl, Rivlxziril llill. lin--nliy Kuclxlcr, Nlililri-sl llzuxs, Xl.liI- linlim-ni, Ili-len l.uln-kc, .Xlrnu Vzistnrxi, Il:-len Zsmkwfski, linxily Brnyxni, Phyllis SClll1llll'll, lXl:n'g:n'I't Smith, .-Xnlcli 'e Asllufuril, M:II'g:xreY lQnslmi'm1I1II, limyi-c l':Innun, lim-nfliy fllviss, lil:-:iiiur Quinn, Hairy Ilvnrszilc, i':I!lIcI'inc lllzwkin, Myrtle Ruth, Allmcrt YL'llk'llt'Cli, Rnicrt XY.nnlw:n'lI, ixl1ll'HJll'i'f lflick, Yvrlxzi Iivin'ge. XYilli:Ln1 Kzmxirivll, ,lvun liuml. ,Inhn ll:II'II1rf:4ki. 41h Row: Anrlrcw Kenilm, .luck l':II'I'. lirlwnid llimln, 'lnlm Vlmtlux, l'4-II-r li-nlnzir, llcrII:II'rl Ilnrislmin, liinily l IIeln'eI', KlllllL'l'lllC VYiIIt:'I's. ,luck XVIIICII, lflurviiri- IITI-rt, XYilli:nn Kress. josepll .XI1.ISrux:Igv, xlllfj' Sviwcll, Ruth XYQ-llix'er, XX'iln1:I St'll0LL1llI, Agnes Pnullcsily, limily llurn. .Xlirv llnrtvnstc-in, lfrnr-st Kurli, XV:Iller Sulmllis, Xlirllznvl S4-ligzu, .lvxsqvll Mujllsinls, Stzunlcy l'IlImv. Stanley l'L'm'ul:I. l.c-in Ynlitsky. Sth Row: XY:Ill:IL'L' Ilulnillic, NYilli:Im KlI'l':IIn1, blulin Serliin, jnlm Slii-I-lun, 1,l'lCl' llireuln, Miclmcl Sin, linrtun Stein, jnlxn Quinn, liyrun Hauser, Philip Rnrlulpll, Gerald E. livzlns. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS! PRESIDENT: Edward Dixon VICE PRESIDENT: Howard Reese SECRETARY! Rose Duffy TREASURER: Joseph Stasko MO'l'TOZ Deeds not Words COLORS! Orange and White l orfy-Six THE I , 4- uw E V AW-V Ii 'Xi - hi .- .., ., 2 , 1 I I m l C Wl i llff llil llq g ll - Igllll ff ,qw X , I fp Oxlwxx A i We , 1.1 KRT A ' tirttir Qg51gi'i'i ki' p0 epfgzf, - taxis, 125:55 -fff. f'iJQWx' JUNIOR CLASS HISTGRY The meeting was called to order by the Lieutenant-Governor, Edward Dixon, the minutes were then read and approved by the State Secretary, Rose Duffy, the State Treasurer, Joseph Stasko, gave the treasurer's report. We, the settlers of our union, reviewed the old business three years past. We organized the union in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-three. In the beginning we weren't very well organized, but by the time State Day came, on May Fourth, we were one big happy famil . The first ear ro ressed ra idl and before we knew it we Y Y P g ,P Y A were entered upon a second year, with our settlement more progressive than ever. On May Third we attended the County Fair once more carrying away the Blue Ribbon . Our program was closed with a dance in the evening. After many hard knocks and also good times, we proudly boast of our settlement as one of the best in the Union. To celebrate our success up to date we held a Grand Reunionn, on Valentine Day, February 14, 1936. And so, amid many successes and failures, we are still struggling on, determined to attain the goal we set for ourselves. 3 , .X . E M , ' T :ill I' Forty-Seven ,unulll-rua I I ISL g-greg THE a a we -FL ' fe a ..... 33 - k IH T all einlmmllils, ARSQNA ,.,:.-.......1-.gb ri' ,--,ff .- iq - . A l K+- l RH! , f' lg 'M trait s:-5-'fxxxx EQ l..l-VV Kew kml' lm No Gonqskcr POOR FISH! ' Cahory'a ' ' Dick Wilh Firsl' Hair Cul' l Ddd's Tic 'fl'w A' John Q'S Mary Zius Sunday Suil' Mud' B4 Cold -Like My 1 DogS? AWMLBU' BclshFuI S lvl Jitm pm Our Darling Buhh A Some 'Look M My Shoes' Some Chickrnfn 'Like My Pdhkifl Trainer! say, Pauline sw Phyllis A,k,'m.,,a.'smzlll Forty-Eight li m lm THE .N . vl, E .'lv-, Y 4, ,,-g,,u,u?Q I. ARCAKNIA ..lll , 4 A A .llglglllllllll ll llllllullllnllggllllllll ll lilf! lllQQf l HJIIC lull. !fHll'NI!l.lLll F ff P ' Q E YT -:Ei5rQ X f?Y ,if ' E - Efa,,,,,....E My X ,.f,N. gli, V nf' X 3 g ai- Yi g ' W5 KE 7 K if : E 5 if EEE EN Q 1 ww A ww f V 9 E- ' W Q? I FJ iS'f:K Tf'iM ' N - .. V ' 'V' M ' f ggi, M I . A ,h imuwmv if 0 if' - !,'::',,'-',,.k. -f 5':m'fr' A ' -we Qmmm' 4 Q ' .N i 12 A ra-.wMp,.fd' , 0 5 O , W V , E kj 1 3 L - , ,. ,,,, , A ff EE 4 2 j 4 T 5 .. 1' W , ' JMU' Li .T W S Lp M7MT i'LiJr:N1Cg3E ' AQQRANTS THEREOF LE E M I 5-:HU 1 mmm STATE HOUSE in 'W 1 I f 90 E101 I 1 iffy '- Maj .X L ' X -V41 L .I My 71 1 1, ff X .. . ,:,A.-., ., ' X 1 H In ,,,.. W! Lap T 115 W Mew J, i ' A ,N .Z iff wY1lWff N 4 hr.. L. I R1 N 2i'A :Z--. igwyfns AT NWN M' - Q-..,M,,,wM-sM.mMM,w INDEPENDENCE HALL, 1787 THE COUQETITUTION WAS WRITTENX SOPHOMEJRES X ,, ..,,., -A A ,..-- ,,,,,.....-.1--v ' N,- , , , ,'.....m.',-1.-M L v Y i V,,1,,- ,- .f 1---'- - M W-pf 'wi' X .W QQ. -wM 4'--N-P-n.. 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Iiniil l.m-xitfliy, XX'Illi:inI Lalili, Spininvl Siat. llcnry xyUjL'iEllUVt'Sl'ii, Vincent Dastick, lioniinir Antoni-lli. XYilli:nn Il:-fslvr, l'fclnnnnl l'c:Ilcol:I, Alirliacl Sm-ll, I':inI lsllllil, 'I'ln-mil-rc Rmlai, lfilnnnnl Vctrovicli, Stevcii Finley, Herman SCllW0ilZ9I'. ililllllllll l,cipfe-rt, Norninn llcrklwinier, xyillilllll lirazo, Znd Row: Mwlizu-l l'lu-rlnislqy, l.I-onnral Zigrctti, Yiola Srhallis. Eva Slusser, Betty Ilvorslioclc, Cliristiiic Roinancll. Mary llillet, l loI'e-lice 'l':IilI.ir-.lIi, Vlziri- i'lII-Sliwk, lflm-:Inor Skornivski, fc-Cclizi 'l'aI'nopolski, Helen llossenlmacli, Szulic lJnlvinSky, Anna l'altyon, livelyn Sciw:-ll. Leona Hnln-S, Rutli lixnxis, Mzitilulzi llranflan, lln-lon Knmlrat, Alice Yost. Mary Pazdon, Helen llelina, Phyllis NYT-lsli. Rntli l'lk, Ycrna Super, 'l'livI'0s:I Stiunli, Yvrqi lim-org:-, lllaiiiclic llori-ofski, joseph Xlclleslien, Agnes Mnrcunis, Helen 0'llolla, joseph lVlnilry, X'X'alter liavitt, Aloscpli Slnsser. NYilli:nn II..i-yi, Roln-rt llogvlon, Van-l Riniglalicn, Artlnn' l :u'rari. 3rd Row: Roland Hess, Leon Kziris, Stanley Roby, Nlarvin Soliotka, lrla Solxotka, Anna Mg.,-.'inIq.,, Yiptorizi Sivpitowski, Rnlli jones, lffdnn Seiwell, Gertrilfle Novak, Tliercwa XYisniI-wski. 4th Row: XYillinm Somlcrsliafcr, Leo Sieliitiixulci, john llarncw, l':Inl Kapis, Marin' Kokitas, julia Lesowski, Lola Slusser, Rntli N2lTIlflllSj', Agnes Knlmilns, Xlarian S1111-Iwicz, llazel Sllwli-V, wlq-ull lioi:vi's, xvlllIl'llIllllIl XX'ierliSlIic-fslci, Mary Stern, Anna NVelliver, France-S Zoltak. llertlizi Kish, Yiolvt llgipcnovicli, Ye-ina Nlczcrowflci, l,.,i, finial. ,l4'llll lionr.oI'owSki, l.illian lla-il, Rnynlonml llomlson, Rnllert Raclikiss, Antliony K!'llSlli1lSlij', lfclwarml Xlalzxney, llvnry Rock, Rolmert Ynnrixlnin, III-on-ge Ficlits-r, .Xntliony SI-koloski, Leo Ye-svitz, Earl Sfllll, john Svllegaii, lloniinir Pino, George llotlingui. Sth Row: lin-orge llilule- lngnnl, Iolin KIISIQIIII-ski, .Kiln-rt llapgntis, Zoriu lianovicli, lirlward NVornczyk, Jenn Snynlcr, Mzimyy O'CioI'Inn'i, l,i-onirxi KI-llncr, lilcaiioi' Ilart, lilln-I liinvli-, llx-lm-n Szilko, lla-len Stzuko, Norine- fllalaney, Elaine Ficllter, Dolores l':iI'r. Marian Koons, lilviinoi- llcnliclsl, Vlare XVisni1-wwki, lil:-:Iii-ii' Rolqinvluinsky. .Iani I- Vooper, XYiIli:un llnwkc. Rayinund Zierdt, Robert Jacobs, lfmlwaril l'avlin'k, XX'illi:Im XYolfI:. lflnie-I' XY:Ilk, fin-oI'g'I' Ilix-in, .Xnlliony lx:InoSki, -lov-ph Holla. Sth Row: john Iloinin, Aflllllf liarrlner, fliester lfry, l':Irl XYojcin-vliowslci, llenry 'I'ol1i:Is, lfranlc Zorvi, l,:uxlm-lurr Rvimnillvr, l.I-lnnrl KiI':4rlI+l1vn'1'f0l', Paul liucckvr, lilicltael Solrol, Helen Aclzmis, llc-lun Ranjo, 'l'lIonI:Is Smith, illorton Hanks, Ritn 'I'li..n.g.NlinniS, Ruth l'lI-It, Xlirlizu-l llraincltzi, George l'omlasli, Norman Kleckner, Michael Kontroc, ,latin-4 RoSlIoI'ongh, jnsepli lliurvggth, I-Qlwm-41 Ililimi. liar-:lil SL'llNVL'llZK'I', liinil liiilirnwxki, .Kntliony Kasinarcik, Michael Kocan, Norinan l'illL'I'llIlI'l., ,loscpli Toinslio, llc1'n:u'Il Safko, MiI'l1:u'l Suu-L, l'.inl Stalin-I't, NX':iltc'i' llaigm-lgnils, liilinnnfl l,:Ipinsky. 7th Row: Micliacl Bartko, Raynionil Zellner, Raymoml llanrk. lfarl Rnilolpll, Tlioinzis IQ.-ltiolv,.lov-pli Sol14Il,StI-w l':IpinrlI:Ik, l'1llllYJl5llCT, john Koz:IL'l1t'1:k, Herbert VValdron, Morgan Davis, llvnry lJCllllll, Robert Grabs, Len SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OIFFICERSI PRESIDENT: Herman Schweitzer VICE PRESIDENT: Norman Berkheimer SECRETARY! Mary Stern TREASURER: Dominic Pino MOTTO: Out of the Harbor into Deep Channels COLORS: Blue and White XN'3lnxicli, lillnnznil Mcslicofsky. Fifty ,,,ma..:', ffinliliivii . f,gg,,...,,..,,lP:f1 THE W ARCANA Q '92-6 E'piIIi!IE2I5Ii4i:g min :'IllPQll,il3I2!?EillvHHI4lllliI31,1iiIIiI,f,l'lh:lI El?llsQ5lEgf,ig I S. ,I It . .R2ffff3Ii.Iftewwsiiilfisnfuff' Iffi:Qui,,ilegsginzfziifrffiuw f I lafiilgtllieieevflffgemegee-f H fr 's as ' s' OM a t . PPEZD f , ' ff .gm I'-14 ,WM ' if ,. S . I , ' J K K X7 95 ' W if ar if af if A-S.. is if if if if Q., 17 , Q S539 - SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We have come to the end of the second lap in the great race around the West Hazleton High School skating rink. When we entered this rink in 1934, We had a difficult task in completing the first lap. Our second lap was not as troublesome, but many times we passed over thin ice. Our team has secured a firm foothold under the capable coaching of Professor A. E. Baum. It was a very thrilling spectacle to behold the Sophomore Class team, racing into victory in the second lap of the race, clad in blue and white outhts and under the leadership of Herman Schweitzer, assisted by Co-Captain Norman Berkheimer with Mary Stern as reporter for the W. H. H. S. Press. The financial outcome of this outstanding event in the lives of our future champions was very ably taken care of by Dominic Pino. During rest periods, many members of our team found pleasure in participating in club activities. In honor of this distinctive race a reception was held on May lst with the victors again skating Out of the Harbor into Deep Channels . I .2 af! N .3 US e W' f 3123. 1 x X gi X . E, -., S f Q xglxilx .1 f Z ,QX J Xxx X E xx W s g W, ,X as i E ? ill 4 X 5 E l E X 2 - I Y T - ...sf , ,I r Q9 -il l V 3 Fifty-One Q M lllllll. ' X EEL 'UI ' - M, ,, ,p if , , wma. 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I e '- , W I , I I I IJ Mu I g .. ' I U H ' 'I III ' I ' I1 . . JI .I 'I MFECHIUJUIIHU IIIIIIIIS wvaf , f i'f.Jm:1'fffII1t1LutldauIrn mf Mme 'IIW' ' VJ If I 'mi New an . . .' fi I f Il if f r . l , H: lIw 'IIqH gl I' . ,tml Hwy' I f I . L.. . N Qi' QI In I W 5 NwI. ww.f.f',...1- mf ., Q. 1 . , . fffm1-zs.4w-vf--v--- IIN AFTER YEARS OF WAR. HARDSHIP AND SACRIFICE THE PEOPLE SUCCEEDED IN FRAMING THE CONSTITUTION , .N...,.-....-..W....--.f-...,.,f4.,,...m.,,...... .. , A 94. I - 4-I' ' is 1 Njgw Q. e.. 525' H ..,,,,,,,,-M 'Q f .,. .F .I If W 'si E K-I -nik' Ki -1 ly., .I - 11' I ' -'J A n M U l 'JL ' ' 4 1 Lf gm V ff .N I 241 l',lXN Q: w K Q l Q Q K X I ff. - 1 1 I --ww-an-W 1 , lsi Row, Left to Right: llc-:1t1'i1'1' l:1':111l1111, X'i1'1gi11i:1 ll:11'1lI11'1', llCl'lll1l lletsiv, ll1111:1l1l llill, l,11cillc N1-vc-1115, .Xllwrt liulnlis, l,e1111I1 S11111l1'z1: lJ111'11ll1'y '. li:1111:11f1-l. A111111 'I'1':11g11S, Il111'11tl1y S1'l1:1liS, .xllllll Nluylvl, l'c:1I'l Yiclluslqy, Bl:11I::11'et lllllrllt, .Xl:11'y l,11ck11'm11l, lrenv 5e111lck, Mzxry l1:11'11t, lXllll'll' R Y . .. . v . . ,. , v- 1 K1-ll111-r, lfvs-lynn S1'l1:1ll1-1', Kl:11'1ly11 'l1tl1S, -I1-:111 R1'1sr:111v1':11'eI', lllilf.L'Il!llCIlC xlll'l'ilIl'i, Stvllu llp1:1x:1l1'1:l,, xxllllillll Wllls, l10111'1:r: lll'1fllk'IIl, Al11sL'11l1 V Z1111'111l.1, l'11lw:111l Xl1'1:1li1'l4. Znd Row: Il111'1-ilu-:1 llutc, xl1':111 lJlllllili', lA?1llSl' Sl1e1'111:111, Mil1I1'e1l lmwis, lixulyu ll1':1111l1111, .-X1111:1 ll:1111s1111, .'X1111ctt:1 X l'111.1l1--Shi, 4I1'.111 ll:11:1'l1::111S, ll1'lc11 ll1'1'111':1xl1'l1, xv1llll'I' Yi1li11Sl4y, llvlen llnir, l'lY4'lyll ll11lls0k11c1'l11, l'fst1'llc Ry-lm, llvlvu XYL'1'L'111l:1. l.1'4111:1 lllHlf'L'li, Yi-I.1 l,llll, lla-11-11 U:1k1-S, Il11w1l1y Srln-ll, Xlury S111i1l1, 121-111-ge Gnlln, l,i'Ull1lI'Il Nork, lJ1111:1l1l Sta-v1:11't. l.01111:11'1l l':1S1l1111, l'lllVl'Ill'Il Milu1'i1'l1, hlllllll f XII-1'l11-1', .X111lr1-w ll.11'I11v, -lul111 II1-I-11I:1II, I,1-11 l'41I1Su, 3rd Row: l'1111kf- -luv Sl1e1111sky, l11'i1e lNlcls11c1', l.:1v1'1'1'111'v l 1'1'1':11'i, lQI':11'c Sl1cp11c1'ly. ll:11'll1:1 Sywllu, 'I'l11'l111:1 l'll4, l'l:11'1'111'1- .-Xwllr-!f11'1l, ,X1'1l1111' K1':111sc, Marvin l iCl1tL'1', 'l'l1u111:1s lihilllllldlli, R11l11'1'l l'fCk1'11lc', Susan 'lll'111l'll1llt'Il. lXl:11'y Mc'l1:1l11v1'. T M1111 M1-Ilmxlqy, lim-1':1l4Ii111' S11-g11e1', 'I'l11-111-S11 l.z1111'1L-, Stn-11l1:111y Mitclwll, lk-11j:1111i11 R11ckm'icl1, l,11r1'I1i11c 'I'111'11l1:1vl1, ll111'1-1l1y NVQ-11111113 Mary Anzlskel- ' s 111-11, X'i111-1-111 l,11I11w111111s, lJlllI'il Nlg111c, l 1'1-1lri1-lx l'f1'11l1, R11l1v1't llc-:1cl1, NYilli:11I1 S:111e1'S, li1lwz1r1l xx'l!2lIIC'li, l 1'e1l1'iclc llcpretia, .K11tl11111y Zcgu-111, ' .I11l111 ll:111lu1, l'f111il xlt'l'li1'l', .Xlutill ll11ll:11.:1'1'. 4th Row: lsfilllli Urusz, ,l11sL'pl1 l':-ztyllusky, Rulvert liI11lc1'1', Alill'YlII l lL'lIlL'l', .'X1lvli111' l'l1'sp:11111.'1', X ll1'1'11,11l1-llc lif1l1l1'1', li1111ly S11y1l1'1', l'lll11'l Yc':1lc1'l, l4c:1t1'i1'c 1'.1wlx-y, l71':1I1:1's KL-1'1'ek11xkl, lf1lwz11'1l I!:1r111l, lf1lw:1r1l R1'l1:11'1'l1i1'k, luke ll11ll'111:111, Alvin 5 N1-l1.11'4'l111'l1, -lrw Svgzux, lfllgvlu' Rwyllif, XYx1Ssil l y11x'i1'l1, Stzmlry lNliL'l1:1lku, xvllllillll Ks1111z11:1li, llc'111'y flutski, l'f1lv1':11'1l ll1'i11gc11l1v1'g, Nvilllnm l':1lICl', .XH11-1lS:11'l1S, ll1f11'.11'1I lh-11:1-1', l 1':1111'is Sm-lig:1. Sth Row:1icr:1l1l llc-uk, l.11ke l'iSkel, XXilli41111 VY:1l1vI's, l.L-1111 S11111k1-13 l,1-my XY:1l11, l'11111:11l l'f1'l41'11l1-, lll1'1111 K1':111St1'11l11-1', Al11l111 Y1-111'l11ck, l'A1':1I1k Stvlnlzlr, llllIlI'll'5 1lz1l11v1', l.1'1'11y l,i111lcl11I1I1, Sl1clV1l111-1 Ripple, l,11I1ls l'11lli1'k, llBl1I'y sg l..111i11Sk5, l'l1lVNill'il R11ek111iclI, -l11l11I L,I'L'l1lllbll, L'lI:Irles Gicking, Sylvester Chenkus, joseph Labb, Thomas hl1ljllS1lil'i, Emil Yurlck. F RESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Albert Randis VICE PRESIDENT: Donald Hill TREASURER: Benny Rockovich SECRETARY: Lucille Neveras Fifty-Four THE ARCANA , I 1936 1:mY,Wll.l 1' fLfl Fl l N vjxrw .vvjfl 4, i -'f?jfj57A-1. , .4415 - --4, -- ex A-X , 'S ' Xxgfz--jj-?g,n f ' 1, HA 15: N1 fi xi g 7 Affrif' seiezmiix i , ,. , ,i .,.,3. M --- -.,rfv.- -U ' - - ', 1 -ft O- 1' Li?-'Z QSFEQEZD 3, fe4Qlf r1cEQ -QL-!B'v-elif st i Row, Left to Right: Grace VVamhach, Edith Hoyle, Mary Davidick, Mary Yuknus, Marian Green, Dorothy Enterio, Louise Stahert, Margaret Reela, Dorothy Struck. Betty Rachkiss, Ruth Evans, Alice Ripple, Rosamond Treilvle, Helen Jones, Stanley Horn, Agnes Pavlick, Pearl Meshofski, 'Insunhine Kaczannwski, Helen XVaiter, Veronica Petrosky, Emil Merker. Znd Row: Doris Lodderliose, Tlieodore Kadashewiski, Gertrude Sieptowski, Helen Kocur, Sklpllifl lllaylzith, Mary Kowalick, Mary VinCuS, Mary Ratchko, Evelyn Pfromm, Gertrude Schweitzer, Sophia Sobal, Esther Reimer, Genevieve Kasmarsik, Dorothy Schegau, Mary Schegan, Esther Galla. Dorothy VVendel, Esther May, Era Rrimanell, Antonette Suscavzige, George Brelnn, Austin Gallagher, john Merker. 3rd Row: Arnold Lutz, Edward Evans, Harold Zagutny, Adele fnntrovicli, Doris Neikam, Ethel Slusser. lrene Ksanznak, Rose Sliostack, Catherine Coleman, Irene Snscavage, Louis Magagna, John Hartraft, Norman Getz, Alvan Diksa, .Iohn Kellner, Ruth Deisruth, Pearl Zahlocki, NVanda Bancoskie, Caroline Romanell, Mary Super, John Schegan, Fred Knck. 4th Row: Paul Green, Andrew Metrick, Robert Rinker. Adam Sarnoski, Stephen Diesnieski, Richard Toss, Mary Zankowski, Gladys Zabel, Mary jones, Lucille Houseknecht, Frank Yencho, Francis Bogacik, Alphonso VVoytacevieh, Arlene Slusser, John Bohenick, Marie Stumpf, Benny Rocknvich, Dorothy Planutis, Vincent Lonneunus, Henry Stzmcavage, John Chisar, Leonard Pasdon, Alfred Reharchick, Steve Pero. Sth Row: NVassil Paslopski, Metro Cheslock, Vzirl Rudolph, Peter Mellnick, XVilliam Billig, Martin Houser, Jack Lodderhose, Henry Wojciechowski, John Geary, Michael livanochick, Edward Valhocik, bred Depretis, Rudolph Fellin. F RESI-IMAN CLASS MOTTO! We Build the Ladder by Which We Rise COLORS: Green and White Fifty-Five 5 ,L ffl ,I . 'Ln i - - - 9-he nijrxilmfix i 1.25 4 !Qy:nlll'lI'qf2Q ,R 1+ es ... ARCANA R i c i y ry,iyliiilllllflgllifgklillllillllliiigli,rmlllillllgyilgzpgliiiiiw..Wrluiziriirxzi 1936. .Qi , , .--wif K X X E E if' , -' ., ..fSyS-'rf . Y g Aim, A t i' 'Ir 'A' 'k 'A' i' ik 'A' 'k if p i Q - I-l'1' p FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The trusty ship of Thirty-nine , with a very large crew of jolly Freshmen seamen aboard her, has just begun her first cruise over the stormy sea of high school life. This cruise was started on a bright and sunny September day with many a yo-ho-ho and a yo-heave-ho from the happy seamen. After getting out on the sea and gaining possession of our sea legs, the first event was to elect the following officers to guide us on our cruise. CAPTAIN ............ .......... A lbert Randis FIRST MATE ....... ...........,..... D onald Hill PURSER .......,..,. ....... B enny Rockovicla Loc KEEPER ....... ...i....... L ucille N everas Our seamen have shown wonderful achievement in their studies, in selecting clubs, and in helping to co-operate in order to support school activities. On May the eighth the ship was anchored and everyone debarked for a merry time which was due to the capable supervision of Miss Harriet Wenner and Mr. David MacFarlane. -X . ,hxj l N N1 W4 QE X I, Z' xx, Z iff: lu, X ,ll 'X ,X-' L- 'l 'll!!llHEP!l!5f' W '1!'l!fl-ifiifilhl '1 W Fifty-Six L 'i A THE - V l i' e ra s 'w 'MX CKNA 'Wf .n.i. ,gi-f'EfE fa55I7 :: f f ii so J' AR new .ii.11,Q'F.i!!4F lille all E X eu' ggi: I'i'LII.ill iii ii - s rjjjm' H .QQSNXX L ir if ff af if if x ar ,x af Q0 , P12255 N zf' , EQLI 5 l.I'l f l . X P f , x Y 'l Flirlin Beelrice ll-me Dol S Losl' - q Gold Digger? in lhe Fog meosmqgy Plump The Dolls L nke ugd' Anna , Lukl fl 'tj IL Johnny Thinks Hck SZL ,K Clever b - - ' ' The Freshmen slQ000,000 3 '1 Sweclhecrl' Smale, From Ball il!! if 12 l W Lonq and Shorlffor Bally, Dol, FaH'y l'hz Snow- l Billy Evclylnh Queen! Fifty-Seven .2 Q Blum!! MEITLLN A t - fi-3 THE El llllllllllllllllllllllllllllultllllu lllmlllllllllllllll 1936 1 umm V' 'f if MIQEQULQLJI lil lllilllmlmgai' Fl' NRCANA .fgiliilill iii f laiiiilill fufllli ' l2lfST . - IYQL, IE fl IJ .uma Qmpm ln X l W4 l fly Y -- -M Q . f - ' fu, V.. ., , L Si ar ar if , if if as :Q -N V ..f w f . 'N '-'Q' ' -- 1 .fff7'A-5, 'f ,,,, 1 wb - k - f ., ffl, i, 4, ga Y , ,X t 'A' -gg, , 41 QQ, 'A' if gif' 1 J 1 2 SQL.: m.l'1 f . 5-lufograpfis C93 Fifty-Eight .L J.: 'rmmg iiii THE N 'H J!-v., 1935 I Il IIS 'HI LIIFI A H ff ARL,-KN K-dw, ,- - X X4A Q, ., F L Ii I Y. in I . Xl?1q'q,-f.X,X-, -N m:mnr1nL n1n. 3n,..1::,a ,,4b,nQfF!!,ll l1U lllUUM A N L y ,' K - 1:-v nlqufjn.-.-5. Ima V',,1M.n mUJuL., I E 1. ji' ' 1 , x Y 1 5 f wwf-V-,Qui . V K www. f Sk Q2 Pi .,.,.Qi. MM N I sf M. Q-if-2 W ' ' xg, X 3 , mf X ,?.m.e,,,,l.....-..,.....A.. 'mxwwwwhy I L 5 ,Y fe 51 2 5 5 1 if 5 Y , , S S ' Q . . , . 3 A 1 X 5 2 W 5 2 ? ' .5 Q X 3 4 5 Q -K L 5 M gg 5 K i 1 -V A 3 :Q 2 3 5 .g 2? ER-uw 1 ,A,.. iww Q i ,Q G X1 if ! 1 F M - Rfk f ' ,hl,,5ff'2 - , A -' -- . pagf.5wQf:.,w .,Qf,w.w-rwawf-f .-wmv A FV 5 , fl E SL M A ,..., --M- H i 3 2 ' I S V 77151. D .35 DELEGATES FROM THE THIRTEEN STATES MET 'ro FRAME THE CONSTITUTIONVJ MQW., 'k -. , M, qmwx A - MW,MW.Nm,,W..M..,,MWM.WM, A .. ,W WY ,1 QQf1Qfl'2 7Z..lC' ,.-- 'R W .M ,:f,,V.. ,..,.,.,. W . -91 ., .- it S 9 1-:t.-l f , l . , aff-1 X New .gn , X W X ff '77?'f' T , S xxxxx-'22, iifz kfiffff lst Row, Left to Right: Robert Rzushkiss, Ray Zierdt, Elmer VValli, Vincent Ilnlmnosky, Ilmniniu Hnrtol Cleaderj, Charles Hnen, VVilliam Heisler, jimmy Howell fmasvotj, Ray Dodson, Art ur Ferrari, Donald Luckenbill Idirectorh, Richard Rziehkiss, john Koons, john Geury, Ernest Koch. Znd Row: Vincent Dastick, William Swineshcrpf, Ruhert Krnph, Russell Sherry, jack Lnpinsky, VVilli:un Ksunznzik, joseph Betta, VVillinm Frederick, Andrew Krushinsky, Robert Zierdt, Elmer llorneman, 3rd Row: Paul Buecker, Leroy NY:ilp, Bernard Odelesky, Joseph Sokolosky, Andrew 'l'nmshu, Imniel McGee, Paul Minich, Edward Bringenherg, Robert Yourishin, Philip Rudolph, Edward Malzmey, john Chutlos, jack Farr, Bart Schumacher. hh Row: Edmund Wrublewski, Marvin Dodson, William Seiwell, Edward Diksa, Dominic Antonelli. BAND Since 1924, when West Hazleton High School was added to the list of civic institutions promoting the general welfare of our community, many organizations within the school were formed. In 1931, the band was begun. In 1932, and again in 1934, the School Improvement Club and janitors promoted a minstrel for the benefit of the band, and the proceeds from both went into the bandis fund. This term, under the leadership of Prof. Donald Luckenbill, the band has attained, step by step, the admiration of all our townspeople. We, the members of the band, wish to thank all persons and organ- izations Who assisted us in any manner whatsoever. To prove that their efforts were not in vain, we will continue to do our best to reach the pinnacle of success. Sixty i 13 ,tiller am fr - ff. , 'X . THE Q tfw ,Wie . I.4 d'l'l'llL 5 1 1 :--l-- Q S l iw'-'7 I ft liri MSX' we f, ARSQNA WMI!Hlllllllll!!E1ElFl!5lllillll,l.lHIH'lrl,ll,ll,lll-lm S Q '-- -1 as if rw Mi' Siflii' 1 2 dUiIlcUlI!ElLlL:,.I' ii ' ' ails -ef ' . 15 -a is-llg glfiix zrM - ' f e f V ' Q ' J --:eg K - F T ' T' 1 if if I ar ar we dim nf ,fa ,,, .AW X' - V 1. A K i X , ,I-. Y, -a ff Ns W ar if X as if is - ,af 1, 3 X XX' - lst Row, Left to Right: Robert jacohs, Hermzri Schweitzer, Richard Loss, Theodore Rarlai, Tilman Leipfert, Edmund Petro- vich, Norman Getz, Louis Blzigzigiia, joseph Betta. Znd Row: Miss A. Dundore. Agnes Podlesney, Katherine Macl-ein, Mary llevorsliock. Zori lianovich, Sadie Duhiuski, Mariam Green, Mary Davidick, Esther May, Pearl Meslicofski, Helen jones, Antoinette Suscavage, Vera George, Agues Kuhilius, Helen Green, VVilliam Seiwell, Frank Hapauovieli, Nicholas Postupack, flizirles Rodgers, Mr. F. J. Randis. 3rd Row: Helen Kocur, Doris Lodderltose. Theodore Karlysiewski, Gertrude Siepietow- ski, Sophia Mziylatli, Mary Kowalick, Ethel Boyle, Louis Stahert, Margaret Recla, Robert Graha, Anna Traprus, Lucille Houseknecht, Ruth Plitt, Rita Tomoshunis, Anna Motal, Edith Boyle, Viola Schalis. Grace Kraft. 4th Row: Arlene Slusser, Anna lianison, Pearl Viciinsky. Mary Yuknis, Genevieve Kasmarsak, Rose Shostak, Irene Kaszmznak. Esther Reimer, NYilli:nn Hawk, Dorothy Kamerzel, Eleanor Bart, Ida Sobotka, Victoria Siepitowski, Elise Martin, Helen Stefanko, Sidney Klemow. COMMERCIAL CLUB PRESIDENT! Edmund Petrovich VICE PRESIDENT: Gertrude Siepietowski SECRETARY! Helen Jones TREASURER: Catherine Mackin ADVISERS: Miss Dundore and Mr. Randis With the idea of promoting the interests and welfare of the Commercial students, the Commercial club began its 1935-1936 term with a total enrollment of fifty-five students. One of the achievements of the club was the production of a play, Beating The Boss . During the year, the members enjoyed excursions to the Miners Bank, Spaulding's Bakery, Bell Telephone Exchange, Telegraph Office, and the Leichtman's Ice Cream Plant. Sixty-Om' E mmm s. lm THE 45513 .EA NRCANA f ee , I eii I , Ml:l'Qle!i HI ' 'l!l'lll5l5'5'll'lllU 1' Ul 4 'l'HM ,Eire flffil- J Z bf! l V1 I I l liidalillllnl .um unuijj n X 4 'K 'j - ,yt Ywm-rw Vw If A-xl: V y,,..i .i 1.7 ini-,,- 7 gif f 1 1 1, f H115 ' V ,gi5wri.'.. U W j:fJglf 3,gl ifg ,G Vffvy K jlljf-ff R -Q X- ,:,,f+-,fpgg . MkiJ,E, ,gil Jw- an 5 V ,, op Row, Left to Right: Affirmative Team-fit-vwge Dixon, Nlarie Swede, llmzieli A, li. llaum, Xliriam lilem-nv, lfziptziiu Rayixioml llmlwii. Bottom Row: Negative Team-Geilrge Roberts, Marie lintieru, Lfozieli A. li. liaum, Lziscsi Evans I'I4lw.u'1l Dixon, lhplaiii. WEBSTER DEBATING CLUB l'iti-.simN'i': Miriam Klemow TREASURER: Verna George xflill-I-PRl.SllJlzNil'Z George Roberts Bt's1N1ass MANAc1zit: Charles Rodgers S14.tgltla'l'AuY: Lasea Evans MARSHAL.: Dominick Bartol Auvisliit: Mr. A. E. Baum Another glorioux year has been recorded in the history of the Welvstei' Debating Club of the XVest Hazleton High School. Not only did they repeat their work of previous years, hy again bringing to our school the Luzerne County Championship, but also added laurels, by winning the Championship of Northeastern Pennsylvania. This notable achievement was attained by the following debaters who worked strenuously for several months under the capable supervision of Coach A. E. Baum: Miriam Rlemow, Lasea Evans, Marie Swede, Edward Dixon, George Roberts, Raymond Dodson, Marie Entiero, and George Dixon. Sixty-Two 'Ti lrlihzliill ARCANA , 'f ti -1J-tfiff-W1.1g.e::'14l1.f.in:i7+llililimiFi? 1 f. -fr 1, at ,lfl- I ,gi A-f,',.. Q, ' fl-,gm 1936 F!e 7IV . .,,-Ti.,1fli5f-giflwllI.llllwf Maw X l. Q -i 1' ', ,, ', R 'QI fggzg. g,fvr w-.AV ' .- 'Qi nf:-lm' J . ', ' 31 A i i' li ii 'V' 1',,Hif3,i- Ailialiiii' -- ' by I 'Midi illh.'lif.L1.li'l:'i ill. , V ' - I r ff ' , , ' , iq SN- f ,, f oi, gs 1 e- ff-1 ' f 4 z,.5'2, , fTfQ'1'i?i' . Lf- 'L fcsaaft lf-.i:a4pia.v:f+:Qs1sff14 9-fl? 3 T i.'i,.:flfsf'iiwf,l sf 4 -:rl-f' ., y,,f , - 'H 1' 43' 5 s , r Y! K Q J ' s ia fl, v sl Row Left to Right: iliarles li'ulgaers. Marie liatierv lie rge Roberts, lllirizun Kleinww, Mr. llzizi-ix, l.asra lixans ll mi liiil l Yerivzi fic-free, l.eu:1 Sn:-vlcer. 2nd Row: ,lean 1i'v:'rl, .xl:i1't!:1l'el lilitli liivse lfilll'y, Xlfirgilt-i'ite ifevergis, lar Xius ll inure lfifert. llorotliy Klelilyun. liz-lla Stislcei, Marie Sverle. lletty laiettgeii, lhfil-ms 1 qirr. Noi-ive Rlalaney. 3rd ow l 'null llixiiu, l3:1ymoi:il lliiilsoii. George Dixon, Helen Kunrlrat, llzirizmi Koons, lilaine lfieliter, Sent! Finley, Micme em Stanley llorn. WEBSTER DEBATING CLUB As members of the Luzerne County Debating League, we participated in two triangular debates with Forty-Fort High School and jenkins Township High School. The results of these contests qualified our teams to compete with Hughestown High School for the championship of Luzerne County. Hughestown had previously defeated lfairview Township and Wfhite Haven. ln the hnal debates, our aiiirmative team, composed of: Miriam Klemow, Raymond Dodson, and Marie Swede: and our negative team composed of: Edward Dixon, Lasca Evans, and Marie Entiero proved their argument so conclusively that they received the unanimous decision for both contests. As a token of recognition two beautiful silver loving cups were awarded to our school. The aihrmative trophy will become the permanent possession of our school, since we have won it for three consecutive years. The negative trophy will be retained by our school for another year, marking the second time that we have won this award. The enviable record that our debaters have achieved in debating is a tribute to Coach A. E. Baum and the splendid spirit of cooperation that the teams have displayed throughout the season. The entire school and town-people are proud of their achieve- 'T V - ments and hope that the debaters will continue to add fame to our Alma Mater. Sixty-Three THE ,. ARCANA 'T i ii , igij yu 1936 , f -,p: --fy' f f .lg --. , , . ff-'Lf V- ' ,f ,sy-si ' p .- f 1 ' .J fi- -'is , aff., fu- - 1 ' . w , 1 ' Y,- ',.r. ,f irucgxi V - ' X x 1Af..eL.Aa., J..-as , .bei ,.., -1QS,fr':-A,.Z,, ,1ff,g, f 'xL...-. 11 11 5 1 'ig - ,, ,fp6f3lX1,i -3?3Qv,,t.ff1if51 ii'if?JXkjiQj't-f- rlf Q D ggii? X-X3W :f'L 5- ' :ff-,ff 'Nl g5fE ' s 1. ' ',: ., QR g, fca ti 1. 1 Q lst Row, Left to Right: 'I'l1-wl11:1s li1'k1w111-, lilmer Il1m1'11c-1112111 fV'ce l'ra-siilently Vincent llusticlc, ,Xrnolil Lutz, Rulsert lickroic. XY:1llcr Yi1li11sky. ll-vwsurfl Ret-ss-, Il11111i11i1' .Xxitum-lli. Znd Row: llele11 Oclls. Yisla Lutz, lCv:1 Rom:u1L'll, Q'lu'isti11e Romnnell, ,lc-1111 Rc-is1-mvi-:1x'1'r, Iillitll S1-l11'111-1l1'i'. H1-my AIUFIUII, A111111 XVellix'er, Ricliaril llill 4l'resi1lentl, fllarie Kokitus, II111-thy M11111g1w l1l:1 N1-ininski, lC1lw:1r1l Rlxilzxm-y. ii1':1r'e Staulm, lfrna I'etsv.'l1ul, l'c:1rl l'l:1n11tis 151-e1'et:u'yl. 3rd Row: Miss littu Nunmw 1.'X4l1'ism-rl, l'l1illis Scl1l:1111-li. i'iK'K'lj'1I llollscltiiecllt, l,IlllI'll Mane, Agnes l'z1x'lick, Ruth Naitzxfiusy, lXlu1'p::11'et liolmliek, Mary li1'oy:111, II1-len Ilussr-11l1:11'l1, Mary Ililtsax, llelm-11 Ilulrrnwsky, Swpliin Solmzll, iicrtiwlile Suliweitzer, ,le-an llelvel, Alice 'llI'1l11US, Iflllllllllll XVrol1l1'1vslsi, Miss llznrricl XYc1111e1' t.'Xssistant Aslviserl. 4th Row: i'l11ll'lCS Rmlgcrs, ,lost-pli Slnar, llr-len Bair, l':11'oli11r- Rom:1111-ll, Yvrxizn Nlczr-1'owslti, Ycrnn Super. Theresa Struck. Betty Ratcllkiss, l3e:1t1'i1'e l':1wlcy, lftliel Yeakel, limily Snyslrr, Doris Nciltnm, .Mlcle 4'111111'uvicl1, VV:1lte1' Cilillllllilll. 51h Row: Rulwert Ri11ke1', XYilli:uu liillig, Harry Rudolph, i'il'C4l Iicjirctis, XVilliu111 lleisler, Rutli Smitll, Florence Silvasi, Eillllfll W'ing:1tc, Lillian Heil, Lois Good. DRAMATIC CLUB PRESIDENT! Richard Hill VICE-PRESIDENT: Elmer Dorneman SEC.-TREAS.: Pearl Planutis Aovlsmxz Miss Etta Mumaw ASSISTANT ADVISER: Miss Harriet Wenner The Dramatic Club of the West Hazleton High School, organized and active since 1924, proved to be one of the most outstanding and suc- cessful clubs of the year 1935-36. Its membership was one of the largest, its meetings were most in- teresting. At these meetings, members were permitted to display their dramatic ability through the production of one-act plays and skits. In past years, short playlets were broadcast by members of the club over station XVAZL. In the year 1936, the three-act play, Come Out of The Kitchenf, was presented to the public, under the supervision of Miss Etta Mumaw and Miss Harriet Wenner. Sixty-Four 1,l-T1 pf .1f4:11.,1'f 9171 ' E7,,111l1l1'1l'A1 fag-11 V'f!'Uq rf , THE :zMY,,,U,i1-lli, 51.1 l . 1 A ,-P F' ', L-3 11'1f,',ffiT,, qv-, fflgj .A '1 1936 lllylllllililz: Q Q'nllfglJ1il1l5llh1',l115,121llliuiilllslwlMfawli' 19 1 f 5' 1 A ,i ie..ie 15751 '.MSSQL:,villlfbl:milflislliiiafafiillialiffilxfliiiilul Qi Q' W7 Hffwff,1al1l 1 Y, Y C vi' i Ai i y r -K f i - .4-J , H , ,f , t :az QM 1 ' :, X13 50 . . 4 , lf, A fr 'W 1:5 5--vs f , ie ,, ,, ,, ,, is af is ar if ef - S anding, Left to Right: Carl Ringlalxen, Norman Berkheimer, A igust Bridiug, Pearl Planutis, Dick Hill, Dominic Antone NYaltei' l'l1:1pman, Edith Scliroe-der. I ated: Erma 1 l l Xl' Tragus, Mary Diksa. Come Out Of The Kitchen DRAMATIC PLAY A. E. THOMAS Cast of Cbaracfers Olivia Daingerfield alias Jane Ellen ..,.........,....... ...i,,.,, P earl Planutis Bess Daingerfield alias Araminta ....,...,.,.,,.......,. .....,,., E rna Petschul Mrs. Faulkner ......,...4,......,.i.............. ,....,. A lice Tragus Cora Faulkner ...., .....,.,.....,.. M ary Diksa Mandy ........,,,,.,. ......... E dith Schroeder Burton Crane ......,,.. ...4.....,i..,..,... ,,...i..,. , . Richard Hill Solon Tucker ....,....,.,.i........i ................ ..i......... A u gust Briding Paul Daingerfield alias Smithield ....,..... .......i N orman Berkheimer Charles Daingerfleld alias Brindlebury ..,.,, ,,.,....i.,.,. C arl Ringlaben Tom Lefferts ,....,....i.,...V............,.,........... .....,... W alter Chapman Randy Weeks ...,.....4.....,......,...,............. .....,.. D ominic Antonelli Sixty-Five il Wa Q l THE f ' ii ails ARCANA f J -iiif A s . f'?5 Y, f x SX, ... , ,. cc 1: is af ir if is uk is if SQL: 'ri..I'Tv si Row, Left to Right: Iliiriitliy Siizirli, lflnily Snyiler. l'ill':inor Slcorupslqi, lillllftl l'lit'slocli. XYillxelmin:i XYiilezesl1eislci, llazle Snyili-v. lilfwv livzift, .Mina llill. Xl:ire:iri'! U'liorlnzlu, .xllllll l':lstul':1 Myra XYine:1le, Nl:il'e:il'e1 Rosluoroneli. lfstller Riflien- l:.ii'li4r 2nd Row: lfilitli Silil'oi'iler. lfvzi Nlem-if-wslti, .Xlice lliirtensirin, lflnily lloru, Null: llorn. l.ol:1 Slusser. KIlllIl'l'lllC 1'ol4'ni:in, Klum faiilifrlislxi, lilaflys Z-ilual, llorotliy St-lu-gan, Alilfj' Si-In-eaii. 3rd Row: Ili-ri-lliy Xleiss, l'ile:inor Quinn, llelen ' ' lliui liliini linlltil R ' s 9 lxunilial, lxulll Hi' 2: ' ' ' nth l'.v:in,', Ruth .nyiler, lletty l.ellltJ,1e1l, Nivriue Xlzilxiney, lloliires Vgirr, Arling- Suim-slmie, Iron-iliy Nlelilynn. 4th ROW1.lC'J1Il11L1lglEgllIl5, XYihnu Silllegilll, Blanche Bercofski, Marion Koons, Eleanor liviitit-lil, lla-tty Morton, Marie Stumpf. Pnl SlI7l.N'l'! Anna Hill SECRETARY: Margy O'Gorman Vic 1' Pin sim NT: Alma Castura Tlil'QASUlil41li! Grace Kraft The Ciirl Reserve Club, organized in 1932, has increased its membership from a group of twelve girls to the present enrollment of seventy members. The Ciirl Reserves have been responsible for many social events during the term. Activities began with the annual Christmas Dance which attracted many friends and people of the community. Un April 1, a card party was held and in the Spring the annual formal dance was given in honor of the Senior members of the club. As usual, two conferences attracted the attention of the girls. The Regional Girl Reserve Conference, held at Reading in liebruary, was attended by five members. On April 25, the All llay Conference was held at the Y. NW. C. A. This year the club is under the supervision of Mrs. James Gilbert, Mrs. J. S. Crater, and Miss liachele Lucia. Many townspeople have helped in making the club a success. Sixty-Six THE - ii iiii 3 I in V., vii. . 5' i s - - ,f'f1'l?v- ,f x , 1 X 'sdsQr:.,.. O eff LJ i' i' i' 'k F g9 Chl M S 5 X PDE EQSWY TV TIC l 1 1 li' w. In-fl I RIQIII: I? rivtliy S4-hell, Blziry Smith l'lIy'lis NW-fsli, jean Snyder. Klzirpwie U'florm:In. lhimtliy lintiem, l7urotl.e:1 Ilute. Nlwiy llriflivvg. Inn-I-tliy lit-krote, Miss Ruth Reese. Nlxitliilclzi lirznnlziu, Ruth livarxs, Iiorfxthy XYenrlel, Ruth llcisrotli, lixclyn llrgimliiu, l.I1cillc Nexurzis, liusznrluiul Treilvle. Znd Row: Stella Uguzailelc, Xlziric Kellner. Nlziry Seiwell, I.wu1ore Kell- Iwr. lflzxim' lficliicr, Nuriue Kliilziiwy. lflezinui' Il:-nlielel. Klairizin Koons, llulrrws f':Irr, Helen Kumlrxit. Ruth lfxuns, lfvelyn SL-iwr-ll, .Xnvm Xlzirinko, llelen llnlinzi, Janis Cooper, Mabel lioettger, Annette lhvzileski, Susan Tenlrlizitin. 3rd Row: .Mlm-line .Xstlr-forrl, lfrunyes Kersikoski, Mary Uzuritt, Irene Senclek, Alice 'l'r:Ig'nS, Marie Swede, Stella XY1Ijeieeliowslci, Pearl Znluloclqi, .Xlice Ripple. litelyn Viromm, josepliine Koeliesnnski, llelen XY:Iiter, lfstlier iizilln, Herzilfline Stegner, Ruth hlmies. 4th Row: Al1lZ'lllIl Sullo, Louise Slierm:m. lillllll Seiwell, Francis Zoltzik, livzi Slnsser, lftliel Ya-nk:-I, l,orr:Iinc Turnlizieh, liuxeviexc lionsiuniivski, Yirilet llxipzniovieli, flare NVisniewslqi, -llllill Lisovvslfi, Betty llvorshnk, Margaret Roshorougli, Leona Oakes, Margaret Yncno, Catherine Coleman, Thelma Ulk, Theresa Laurle. GLEE CLUB PRESIDENT: Dorothy Eckrote VICE PRESIDENT: Mary Briding SECRETARY! Ruth Evans TIREASUIKERZ Mathilda Brandau ADVISER: Miss Ruth Reese The Glee Club is an organization whose objectives are to acquaint the Students with the various kinds of music, add to the knowledge of famous composers and compositions, increase the facility in reading and singing, to develop proper musical technique and interpretations, and to create a love of the good in music. To this end, the study of the outstanding compositions in music is developed through the art of singing in either two or three parts. The two outstanding events of the year were the Spring Concert and participation in the Commencement exercises. Sixfy-SI z'r'11 A i E I I e I T5 PQ -vp in ll 3 3 i Q: gl V f A C A N A It fl lf ll 'T llll V T ' lli l lililim iff :'ilillllllllHlli 1936 Q 'I -It,..,L,gilif2'MefeiIi' 'i-- .I .Mil-I-MJT, ,.,-r,c ,f ,T-T1 NL. QgWT'1x Q We was , o e, t Q .WV sl Row, Left to Righfz l l'.i11lt Slmtnivlii. xllK'lIIlt'l Seligzl, XYilliatm Ncnsleil, Mr. St'lltlt'ivlt'l'. fiewlage lily, .XIIQIINI llriuli 'l'ln-mas Rxivlqii. 2nd Row. X'iv1rt'11t l.:ilv:iiiwsky, l'x-ter Rossi, Artlmi' l l'1'i:ii'i, Rwvlrtwt Yirllrislim, Rirliziril llill, llvnrv K4 li I.rsti-r Hill, 1'hai'les Halen. 3rd Row: 'I'Iiev-sl'-i'e R.nl.ii, llerlvert XYulmlroii, Raynionfl llmlsvm, Iioniinie .Xiitfriit-Ili. ' HLY CLUB PRFSIDFNT: William Nenstiel Viciic PRLs1o11N'i': Edmund Wroblewski TREASURER: Michael Seliga SlZCllli'l'ARYZ lidward Beach ADv1sER: Mr. Schneider A club with ideas and ideals. The purpose of this club is: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high stand- ards of Christian character. livery member strives to uphold this purpose and to live up to the slogan w,hich is clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. Every month a social meeting is held. Games, such as basketball and volley ball, are enjoyed. Group discussions also tend to develop character growth and leadership capacity. The graduating members, sincerely hope that the boys who are left to carry on, strive to make the club a bigger and better one each succeeding year. Sixfy-Eight ja THE Y ,.:j,Evg4:lfifrrgi,m p. ARCANA ,.., N . or ff. mir s . T W l. all , , ,.,.-fr 7E. !l...., . lzllllllllfllll l Y an . R . Jury N' 1 1 f .rl 'nam 4- 1 x- 1 K f ls Row, Left to Righiz lfrctlwr lCivl1clru'l1e1', Xl:xri'n11 Konus, lNl:xtl1flxl:1 llrnurlnll. l.L'mm:l:'fl Nurk Alnlm Uzxkvs, lillgevlr Ruin nd Row: llenry George, llmrlcs lfrolm, Robert Yourislliu, l,IlVVI'EIICC Vlwclci. Roller! Raelukiss. lllmrles llar-11. NYil1lm llr-ish-r 'l'lm1nae Rulzri, llart Srlxumaclxcr, l'rofr-ssor lmekeulmill. 3rd Row: lirlwrxrrl fllulzuley, jack Farr, Philip Rurln lfznrl lluuselmeellt, pXmlrew l'iI'LlSlllllSlij', Elmer llurnemzm, xxvllllillll Selwell. Piano- Machilda Brandau Dru ms- 1. Henry George 2. Bart Schumacher A lin- E lmer Dorneman Tm 111 fiom'- XVilliana Seiwell ORCHESTRA CQNDUCTOR: Mr. Donald Luckenbill I3u1'iI'0111'- Andrew Krushinski Barr Horn- Earl I-Iouseknecht T!'1llII!7f'fXl 1. Charles Haen 2. Robert Rachkiss 3. Willirlnw Heisler 4. Lawrence Checki Sl1X'tIfllJ0lll'i- Robert Yurishin Sixfy-Nirle Cldl'illl'f.Y- 1. 2. 3. Violi l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Edward Malaney Jack Carr Philip Rudolph UXT Esther Richehacher Marion Koons Leonard Nork john Oakes Eugene Roinick Charles Eroh Thomas Radai THE . ARCANA l , W n r 'xl 1936 , sv I x,,-gf. ry -8 , if I xxxui f 11,1 if if ar if af' -ij! P ar ff if fr Q 7'1 9 A J llt Row, Left to Right: Mr. Kulwitsky. james Roslmrmlgli, Paul Faust, Blanclle llercofski, Agnes Markunis, Marion Szntowicz, Anna Stnslm, Jennie Mztstrull, lfraink Skntnirki, Flizirles Gnllnw, Helen Stziskn, Helen Salko, VYilm:i Scliegrm, lfmrnn Rock, ficIII-vim-vI- Vliecki, l.IHNl'ClIL'P Rc-innxiller, .lnsepli Slusser. Znd Row: Nr. Mzuslfnrlzine, Mary Luckwoml, l,enn:I lluileck, Mary Sclic-galil, lmrolliy SL'llL'LI2HI, llnzcl Snyder, jenn Rogers, Willleminzx Vllizliziewski, .lean llngelguns, Helen Aclzuns, Helen Rginjo, just-pli laniucuiuis. 3rd Row: lilezinnr Kulicinski, Marie Rodgers, Mary Annskevicli, Helen xVZll'l'llIl1l, Stella Ryhn, Hcrnzidcttc Kolilnr, Grace Wznnliacli, Clara Vlieslock, Florence Takuraski, Gertrude Novak, Theresa VVisnewski. 4th Row: Lcnnzi llurluck, Mary join-s, Mary Zunkowski, Glxulys Zohel, Ethel Slusser, Adeline Erspamer, Evelyn Schaffer. PERSONNEL CLUB PRESIDENT! Paul Faust SECRETARY: jean Rogers VIcE PRESIDENT! jean Hagelgans TREASURER: James Rosborough Although the Personnel Club has been in existence only two years, it has made itself felt by bringing a strong feeling of unity between the student body and our sporting activities. This organization has worked in the background of every athletic event to carry out the many details that add color and spirit to our sports program. Under the supervision of Mr. MacFarlane and Mr. Kubitsky, the club has sponsored various activities and has undertaken many projects, the most important of these being the purchasing of outfits, and equip- ment for the cheer leaders. Our sincere wish to the graduating members of the club is for them to be successful in all that they may undertake in the future. Seventy L Q ,mmm 2 ' ll THE Ea N1 EFT 1' .v nur pun I 1 dlylulllfltlkrl. l it P i'a ARGA , Iar a. E I rrgsgg A Q gumnnnmr rrnggglgpfl gln UIIIIIIInllnlalglalqgllill Ll U T gg , ga Q . fix . S VY? 'A' 'K 'K' 'I' E90 5 T E F- E S fl A tb yawn, a 'C Q SQL: 'f ' I Left to Right: Anna Stasko, Mary Simmons, Paul Faust, Agnes Markunis, Blanche Bercofski PERSONNEL CLUB fcheer Leaders, Our cheer-leaders have set a new time record by participating in all football and basketball games played at home and away. They most certainly played an important part in stimulating interest in our athletic activities. Their constant pep and enthusiasm added to the color and excitement of each game. Sr'l'w11'y-Orze 1' ! P!-, ,u-P + THE L 'r' Ai . , M L -I il for e lp? AREQNA .w a J.-.L .A g K j KM l , I .i::':g.'Lf l .Sq-..5' JW EEI Q ' ' a i-lllililiwi ' .'r. . ll ffeigif-df, ff' T- is if is 'f, 552 'M . 572 3 f Na: s ilk' ' iii E l-rnf 'N Q 'k'k'ki ' I I vw . , f , X x ,V X ,- ,.-1-.V y, U 11 W Y, j - f P, ,,. If 4, X + i' 'k W -in X r 1 I ' 1 rx . rant Kneeling, Left to Right: lfostc-r Zxinvllzi, l.e-vnzirsl lYojt-limvski, l'h:xrles Rogers. Peter Rossi. lst Row. t i, .'Xnn:i lfnylw, M:u'g:u't'I Yzistsllllr. Maury Sitnnluns, 'llllt'llll1l illnrcllell, Yirginizi li1ut1:it't'i, lhairltw Kelt'lint'r. .luhn .X.t-.ot-ili, Mr. linlwr I.Xrlvist-rl, Ruth ll:irt1-nstein, jzint- Kixivitt, lillen Ritz, Ruth llorn, ,Xgncs l'ofllt-soy. .Xlive llzxrtt-nstein, limily Ilorn, l':nnl lirt-cn. 2nd Row: Nlztry lietsie, Agnes Rlzirennis, iirxire Kraft, lilisc Martin, Mary Ryhzi, l':inlint- Kisenxxezttlier, Alum Vzisttlrxi, llclvn Zzuikofski, Nlnry livnns, junles lizill:ig'ller. Agnes llzirxilln, llhilip Rlltlolpll, llgriin II-mst-r, Arlene Svvineslmrg, litlwzirtl llikszi, liinil lluhrnwsky, Ray Ziertlt, Peter l ilorelo, 3rd Row: lirzinlt ll:i1i:xnox'it'li. Leo Penkolxi, llorotliy lltiltt-rnizin, lmlzi Slussrr, llclen Spear, Eva lNlezt'l'1nvski, iie1lex'iex't' XYit:tnt-elf, llelen l,ulit'li1'. lflviiilor Quinn, lirzice fizillnuil, .'Xllxt'l't Yt'm'l1t'rlc. ll'illi:un lluyle, liitrl lloc'ttgt'1', l':r'l Rlltlolpli, xylllllllll lliills, Iinrl lloilst-ltllecllt. Mh ROW: Nl:ll'g,.u'ex Smith, Nilclretl llzms, Ilorotliy Ko:-hlt-r, lCmily l:I'llClll'L'l', Kathryn lVinters, Philip Mill, Mivlixivl Sist, ,Iohn .Xn:iskex'ieli, Imniel Soho, Roht-rt NV:iroh:ieli, Burt Sehtunzieltcr, Charles Huen, Nicholas Petock, Ralph Drumheller, Andrew Casper, PRESS CLUB The mcmhcrs ot the Press Club edit the school paper, thc We-lla. They also write newspnpet articles about weekly assemblies, special assemblies, and other items of interest. The membership this year was unusually large. The otheers for the year were the following: Riellxird fhesloek, Nicholas Petoek. Put Sllll-N'lZ john Antonelli Vic 1: Plil sim NT: -lcnnie Sarnoski Si 1 Rl 'riuwz Ruth Hurtenstein Tru ASURIYRZ -lane Gnvitt AIDVISI nz Mr. Paul -I. Baker Assts'rANT Aovisi R: Miss littii Mumnw The following make up the staff: EXliCUTIVlf BOARD, Aimriulu Iiifilomz Charles Kelchner, Kathryn XVinters. Blzxiflvxx Miumgwr: Betty Hnycoelt, A,tyj,1,,,1f lllliirlmx llflulnrgrriz Philip Rudolph, Byron Hauser. fliclllxlfillg lirliforz ,lennie Sarnoski. EDITORIAL STAFF SKHTLII Iftliluzxxz Grace Kraft, Genevieve W'itanek. Maki'-:fly Iiililfw: Ralph Drumheller. Sjmrli Ifilifursz Peter Rossi, james Gallagher. Axxixfuul spfw. liililm-x: Helen Stefnnko, Peter Filoretto, AIIHIIIIT lfilifor. ,lnnies 17. ,McGeehnn, '34, Slvwiul C01'r4'x11r1mlt'rlIx: john Antonelli, Leo Penkoln. l.ih'r'in'y Ifififori: Emil Dubrixwsky, Agnes liarvilla. liXf'b1llIXL' Ifililorx: Ruth Hmrtenstein, jane Gavitt. lofct' liilifuri: Foster Zan- elln, Sidney Klemow, Dorothy I-Ialtermnn. Cirwllufiouz Helen Lohrke, Andrew Casper. Sruior K1'1J0r10rs: Marv Getsic, Anna Ravno. Iunior Rt'fwrli'r.x: Dorothy Koehler, Iileanor Quinn. 80pbUllItIl't' Rfjmorlrli: Ilelen O'll,xlI.i, LoI.i Slusser. lfrwbnzun Rvporhmz Bart Schumacher. Anna Matyl. Seventy-Two .f!?!i!i'i1 THE . My il- i iflt ' ,mf kds AROANCA ..... , -5 . we -T r 1it?QE'1l'!l U 'i 1!!ii5!E!?E?il?'F7!M' U e- . , 3,, , xi: is as ,- 'k ir uk ir at at at uk -k if DOM F-QEE 2 f..9fy ',g rtlifixa? EQL1 4 L.I'l'N, st Row, Left to Right: Emily llroyau. lhrotliy lleiss, Shirley Spnultlmg. Miss lrlzi Schweitzer, Thelma Cunius, Victoria SiL'll111lL'll, Nlury Stern. Znd Row: Robert Zvihel, llzirold Benjzmiin, .Xuclrew ilillllllfllflk, Esther Richenhacher, John Mallets, Walter Schweitzer, Peter Stzisukonis. 3rd Row: john Ustyuoski, Michael Debias. MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB PRESIDENT: Thelma Cunius TREASURER: Thomas Radai SECRETARY! Shirley Spaulding ADv1sER: Miss Schweitzer The main purpose of the Modern Language Club is to create a better understanding and a better background for the French and German students so as to enable them to learn to appreciate foreign languages. The meetings are made interesting through the singing of French and German folk songs, the reading of foreign newspapers, and through correspondence with students in France and Germany. One of the features of the year was a play produced in assembly called lei On Parle Francais. Sc'z'cz1ty-Three il iii . K f . ,ffl ii , E f peel ......s.l ARCANA K J p l l' I llylldliliililiilllllllLilillgvilniniaiglif . gf -gg is 51l'iQ5'.!MlTlll'lgii Kl ' A '.l..lTdlIl wuiagujll an- - is 15 2434 -. - ..,, 1.59.41 ,Q , f +f Ai' , ,.,. V 1 ,M , I I A x lwxill ll A fafvfr xffx L EQ Q LITT lst Row, Left to Right: ,lnhn Kellner, William XVolfe, Frank Yencho, John Chissor, Francis Seliga, Furl Rudolph, Peter Kukny, lieurgc Cinlln, licrnld Heck. Henry llivliflllilll, Emil Yufick, john Hxirtmnft, John Hermzin, XVilli:InI Richards, John llnnko, Znd Row: NYilIi:un S1lllt'I'S, iiilwzml llringenherg, Edward Bartol, Donald Hill, Arthur Krause, Ilornthy NVenner, AIIIIL- lVcllivL-r, l'lJlI'1'llk'l' Astlef-wil, l.L'nn:IrIl Nork, Mr. Ilringenlmerg, Mr. Hnrn, lfliarlcs Iffllll. l'lI:Irles Kellner, Werner lla-ss, Srott Finley, l'icklI:IrIl Hess, Arthur Ferrari, llenry Koch, Herbert wV1lld1'flll, joseph Sfgllil. 3rd Row: Edward XYornzyk, fir-nI'gc ll:IiI', lllichziel liilwzirsl Bench, Frederick Eroh, George Fichter, VVillizInI Carter, Lawrence Ferrari, Stanley llnrn, ,lr-hn l'll'CI14liNl1, liillll lillYIClil'l', llernnrml Orlnleski, Albert llnglltas, joseph Horvatll, Mortmi Banks, john Clmtlos, lY:IltI-r fih:IpIn:III, .lurk linrr, lien Lnrlrlerliosc. 4th Row: Frank Oros, Steven Finley, VVilli:In1 Frederick, Henry VVOjcie- rhnwski, Frt-Il Knvlu, lilenn Kralnstenlwer, Sliehlon Ripple, John Yenchick, Alhe-rt Runclis, Charles Gicking, Frank Stedmes, liihnunil Rchnrczyk, Eugene Rninick, Leroy Linderman, Alvin Rebarczyk, Joseph Skoloski, Thomas Majusiak, Alfred Sachs, llowurd Berger, Robert Liatski. Q SCIENCE CLUB PRESIDENT! William Richards SECRETARY: Dorothy Wenner VICE PRESIDENT! Charles Eroh TREASURER: Henry Koch The Edison Ever-Ready Science Club was organized to promote student interest in Science. Many experiments have been done through the year. These were demonstrated by club members to the entire group. Several trips were also made to commercial institutions that used processes or methods of scientific nature. One of the places visited was the Leichtm:m's Ice Cream Factory. The trip was very much enjoyed, particularly because samples of the finished product were given to us. Scvenly-Four L , - will ,1Fm31'1R liiilileh 24 554lh4.- - I I. E iiz xi X i 5 iiiwxfgffa, y i21mg,jfiE5giE:WWE .2 23 E h'A yj'f?N'si3 ' h if 5 . 3 K awe j f MJ' s, W.M.. - 3 Q THMMK 5 X ,H 5 mi the , ff fffwmffflvj W X ff N 2 IYUIUMDN Wffw! x ff-MX N JLNK Q ANlEL WEBSTER. UDEFENDER OF THE CONSTlTUTlON.' ATHLEUCS ...Nw QM-..,f..,.W,,..,.-. ami, M., i un- - v Ex. .. wtf if af ir ir if f i ff'-w.?f'x 1 if af as i f I l .7 st Row, Left to Right: Riclmril l'l1r-slock, XY:ilter Lozoski, john Yzieinzn, Us-l':i1rt:xix1 lfrxmk Skotnieki. .lost-plm Stuska, Co-K xp -low-lull l.m1m-mins, Rohm-rl lirown, Nicholas Postupzick, VVilIizim Kznnxiris, XY:ilti-1' lizivitt. llonnlfl llorn. Znd Row: Xugu t Marlin, Vlmrli-s Roilgcrs, Andrew Kr-mlru, john Marker, VV:xl!er llzlpzclxranis, Yincen! l.flIlUC'U!lllS, xxvllllillll XYills, Iosevl Snmr, i'l:u'i-:we Yotll, lierimrrl Szlfko. Iimil Merker, Michael the-rnusky, Vozwlx Alqunes I . llnrrigzin. 3rd Row: Xugust Ilriiling, l4IlWFClIl'l' l r'rr:nri, XYilli:im XN'nl!:-rs, XV:ilter Plzitukis, jzunes Yezikel, llernziril Rockoviull, jack Vlhlck, leovn l':ml-ln, Iluminic Pino, XY:iltcr Yemllclxl. 4th Row: Robert jones, Nvillilllll Horn, james lizillzxglier, Michael Selig: 'ir llousckneckt, Edw1n'd Barge. FOOTBALL TEAM Following is a review of the scores of last season's games: September 14-West Hazleton 38 St. Gabriels O September 21-West Hazleton 6 Columbia 0 September 28-West Hazleton 7 M. M. I. 0 October 5-West Hazleton 39 Hazle Township October 12-West Hazleton 6 York 24 October 19-West Hazleton 0 Tamaqua O October 26-West Hazleton 6 Dunmore O November 2-West Hazleton 6 Scranton Central November 9-West Hazleton 0 Mahanoy City 6 November 16-West Hazleton 13 Freeland 0 November 28-West Hazleton 6 McAdoo 0 Sevenfy-Six THE N , Mlllllll H ' S r ARGA NfA l' .-... --f ,S i l e r Qkww' C N' x N 1-936 - 1 S IM:il5IElEIlllfllll fill !! Q, il - or , , ,- b l-.lllwllgl' lf' ,iumzzifeenll V q: Ir.l?'a ui IU 5. 1 mpc? Ay': ' ,H ,. 'Wi N ' , mise , ,, 1, .,W ',,f XX., Ns ff 1' Q 'w M' ,ff may fprru' vrkxxk i k'k'kt HiQ5? ki ki k egg! I, Q sbs? - FOOTBALL TEAM In reviewing West Hazleton High School's Athletic achievements on the gridiron the past year, it is found that an excellent record was established. The Wildcats had a good standing in the E. P. I. A. A. foot- ball league and finished at the top of the heap among the regional high school teams. When the class of competition is remembered, it will be conceded that Harrigan's boys did right well for themselves. Three games, out of eleven played, were lost. All games lost were to schools from larger towns, and all were closely fought games. The season produced several outstanding players on the team. This fact was evidenced by some of the boys being looked over by well-known college coaches. Skotnicki, probably the best punter ever developed by Coach Jim, played brilliantly all season, climaxing his ine performance with a 60 yard touchdown return of a punt in the Dunmore game after the whistle had oilicially ended the game. Brown, Veranda, and Lonoconis were three stalwarts on the line all season-a line that was respected by all opponents, and which held every team pitted against it. Lest we forget, a few Words about next year. In the season to come, there will be a dawn of new intersectional rivalry-that friendly arch- foe of West Hazleton High, Hazleton High School, will meet regional teams, and next year will see thrills aplenty whenever McAdoo, Freeland, Hazleton, and West Hazleton clash together. It means new and greater interest for the school, better games, and better teams. Here's hoping Coach Jim Harrigan puts out a winner to take 'em all over-Hazleton, Freeland, and McAdoo. Sevcnly-Seven fi 1 ALR OANA ,za A j!5llU!dlwldllllll.Ll 11.ill.1l!lL'.llailu1+lisfmmumiilii A Jifli' 5 1, 1-14..s'.lEHalJ1T1.. IIFI -- '..1.l.:!wl zuzwm n w- ,,f 'in -L ---. ...f . L sts-.. . r. - -L fi if s Y 1 , f f ' 'Li A 'Tiff sc:aL1'Zzf:1fvf XJ- st Row, Left to Right: ,lwscpli Stuskn. john llstynuski, Fra k Skotnicki, 1':ipt:ii'1 jvscpli Sxnzlr. joseph 'l'oinsho, XYziltcr laizoski, Leo Yalitsky. Znd Row: August Martin, XYalter Veranda, Coach McGeehzm, James F. Harrigan. BASKETBALL TEAM In its second year under a new coach, the Blue-Gold Basketball team has already begun to reap the fruits of its development. The Sus- quehanna University alumnus, Coach Bob McGeehan, has instilled his system well in Blue-Gold Basketball, and this year the results were highly gratifying. West Hazleton High School was a pennant contender throughout the entire season. Had it not been for the loss of Lozoski, stellar guard, through ineligibility, they might have succeeded in capturing the coveted league flag. In spite of this handicap and the unusual strength of league opponents, we Hnished high in Carbon-Schuylkill League rating. Svvcvzfy-Eight Wi gill Q ! THE iiflt ARCANA - , .. '...,. I mp, T y - A tg L W all 1 9,361 , YY i.. J? W ,f if MLW fl, X N, mils 1? L -119-W ry if Rh, fruit!-Zig wg: --xxwxx ' -N .awe e - BASKETBALL TEAM The greatness of this year's team can best be realized when one re- member sthe ease with which it twice defeated St. Gabriel's High School, which team won the pennant in the Eastern Penna. Catholic High School League in a walk away race. Then too, this present crop of basketeers put on a glorious finish in their memorable game against Hazleton High School, almost conquer- ing a team, which admittedly was far their superior. With Skotnicki, Lozoski, Canaris, Tomsho, Smar, and Stashko forming the nucleus of the team, the boys set up a good record, and earned a great reputation for themselves in the school. Following is a review of the scores compiled by West Hazleton High and its opponents. West Hazleton High School Basketball Schedule 19 3 5 - 193 6 WE THEY Dec. 6-Rock Glen ................................ Home 2 8 24 Dec. 10-Shenandoah ...... ........ A way 3 5 3 2 Dec. 1 3--Freeland ........ ........ H ome 26 3 9 Dec. 17-Lansford ............... ........ A way 12 17 Dec. 20-Summit Hill ....... ........ H ome 2 5 22 Jan. 7--Mauch Chunk ..... ,....... H ome 3 6 2 3 Jan. 10--Nesquehoning ..... ........ A way 3 1 17 Jan. 14-St. Gabriel's ......... ........ A way 3 5 20 Jan. 17--Coaldale ........... ........ A Way 3 3 2 5 Jan. 24-Coaldale ..,...,......,. ........ H ome 3 0 2 5 Jan. 2 8-Summit Hill ....... ...,.... A way 2 8 3 0 Jan. 3 1-Lansford ..,......,. ........ H ome 17 2 5 Feb. 7-Freeland ........ .,.,.... A way 14 43 Feb. 1 1-Hazleton .....,....... ........ A way 23 3 8 Feb. 14-Mauch Chunk ..... ........ A way 20 21 Feb. 1 8-Shenandoah .....,. ........ H ome 3 0 2 0 Feb. 21-St. Gabriel's ...... ........ H ome 3 5 2 5 Feb. 2 8-Nesquehoning ..... ........ H ome 45 2 8 Mar. 3-Alumni ..,..................,................ Home 3 6 28 ' Seventy-N ine LZ a si1 i ff 3' ' 'F ARCANA 2' U Flildldyziivllrlliilllaluwml it limi 1 i f 1 I1 - gr -, 4 1g.5'..1JJl1ll'l. WIFI ' . mum .wiQ4J1,,pIn J 4 : -' Q ii' ?', iV' ,. ,JL , g' .if-I .J x x E at 1 af if ir g ulf ax if if if EQLJ LITV r.,......, ... . l X E 5' 71 jOSlfl'l I LONOCIONIS Nllkllrllfs li. HARRIGAN FRANK SliOllNiClxl Cilfrtuiu Couvb C0-Cupluiu COACH JIM HARRIGAN Smiling. . .complacent successful Jim Harri an A l . g.... reaman... always seems to do the impossible. . .moulding winning teams from the rawest of material. . .last year no exception. . .next vear will be a hard test. . .we know Coach Jim has the stuff to come through. CO-CAPTAIN LONOCONIS Always steady. . .always splendid. . .has packed into four years a lot of hard playing. . .his going leaves a gap hard to fill . bulwark of line . . .finished tackle. . .largely responsible for a good line becoming a great line. . .sure to go places at college. CO-CAPTAIN SKOTNICKI One of Harrigan's shining satellites. . .brilliant, flashy, backfield man. . .punter. . .passer. . .runner deluxe always doing the ho ed f . . . . p r unexpected. . .all-regional half-back. . .well merits the position. . .vge look for him to go far in college circles. . .best 0' luck. Eighty Q THE , 's :,, 1 E gg g ARCANA lf -. ..-. .. 1 g 1 -llgwll l l lll. Illlll,lllIlEIQ!EilQlUlllll il l lslplill lllglgllm 3' lf Uuilrlu EEUU HlElJDl...,if ,- W l- - Ti L: 4- - 1 'v '1 '1 f P, if? I E 'fl fi J. I-X C .,. ,, ' if . f '2 Il 2 , if all 7442? Q :Z Q . . 'Z f x , .. .4 og ,fp A . momawu Ewwvuwm CD U7 '?AL I 'UIHIE numumgig I MINS , x ,I xx. .1 V . X ' f ' I W' 'iIWv.fIQw 1 , g ,' 1 x G+ :IT ' I 4 I ff ff 'IIIlWI!n qfj -I xml f I ve ,, , ,,,, 1 f 'fl -,MA fn,,,' ,,, 0 ' If ff X' 'ffl iff G IWW, 1,1 r,. 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Anna Stasko and Shirley Spaul- ding opened a home for old maids in West Hazleton. lane Gavitt Gets The News Before Rival Reporters Jane Gavitt, versatile reporter on the Bugle, today interviewed the famous movie star, Joseph Smar, concerning his power over the weaker sex. He stated, I eat corn flakes for breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Frank QBring 'em Back Alivej Skotnicki were also interviewed before leaving for the jungle. Frank stated that his six children would not go into the jungle with him on this trip. On being interviewed, Betty Haycock, local lady barber, stated that Flora Petrone and Helen Green would be taken on as her assistants. Eighty-Eight 1 Pete Filoreto left town hur- PEANUTS rledly last night' Sc a Bag, Also Popcorn PETSCHUL,S HAEN,thePEANUT Spaghetti Shop VENDER COR. BROAD 86 GREEN STS. HaZlei0n', J'-1111135 E Jim TH ARQAIXA jk me iumunnumme Illlllllllllllllllllllllll 51nI5InF!I'llllll ' ll I ll ll osx VX s,,.jV, fs. y ' ' llllllll , -- ' ' ' ls-V 1 A N, ---- efihlifm lil l ' ll 'Ml' X i V QI . ,. 2. ILJI NJ. ggi- ' 'iL'3ii -:E+ ,E ,e- ,- i we ' af' nigL,nguQl:1: l:1.l.i. la? 'wills FlI!Z!Lrl.'i.l.l - A 3 ' --if aww' -x -lr af if ilfigfxf af ar as if r,,l fr, ,vm , K j Jai f Af :EX f - f f,-iW X Ajif' lx -Qfixy -?.4f'5 - i 1 - up ,aff V miss. V 5 - 7 , HV A ,mf Nw ' , ' - W , R , , I!! rl If M g xxx? 'ff N Xxx --ga ,f it x-Q9 Weather: 1 50,000 MORE FAIR Sc WARMER BY 1996 Vol. I-No. I3 West Hazleton, Pa., April 1, 1956 Price Two Cents CLASS OF 1936, BOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL PLANS RE-UNION President Leonard C Burgess j Wojehowski Meets With Committee Despite the fact that Grace Staub and Lasca Evans have rheumatism and cannot attend, the class of '36 Re-Union will be held as stated, June 1, 1956. Vincent Labanoski and Harry Rudolph will be speakers. Marie Swede, candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania will be on hand and pass out cigars in an effort to get votes. Virginia Fichter and Betty Panco, local lady prize-fighters will mix it up in the ring for two rounds. Helen Green lady fly- weight champion will also give an exhibition. -Tonight- HERSKER THEATRE Scott Finley - Evelyn Seiwell in NLOVELESS LOVE BUSINESS MEN OF THE BOROUGH John Adams, local money lend- er will lend any sum from ten cents to five dollars. Edward Beach, local cab driver announces he will haul ashes when his cab is not in passenger use. Burgess Wojehowski has order- ed Charles Rodgers to remove rubbish and chewing gum from the rear of W. H. H. S. Audi- torium. Sidney Klemow was arrested for speeding today. Foster Zanelli and his Cranber- ry Band will play at W. H. H. S. tonight. When Shopping PARK YOUR BABIES at Uncle Pete R0ssi's BABY PARKING STATION REAR BREHM,S CIGAR STORE We Give Your Child a Mother's Care Eight y-N ine w X J f THE 'Ml ll HH I UI1HHIMlmldlmxenemluuululouuumf Wllllllllllll ,' w 'I 'Iii ,A A ,I 7. 1 A h - V I 4, .N Ji ' f ABCANA V, l , - '1 ' , , Y . - , Q, , . -.... ---- 5-.2 ' Y .1 - I i .w-- ' 5-15. . . :Ll-I , f. 1 . .. 'H E -llli S' 5 geipiear .1215 5-Wggfifi fT'm7f -UQ I It . eg .li4E-f Y L ,C , E WI I 15161 IZIII1 :TWH -Pgiucm umunyj ff' v11 x +V, W 10 1 1 an V it if ix 0-AX gtk C i T 4 i N f k f j V . at-'f 5 Q , f E X rf 4' ' , 5 l E 4 an Y' i i rerrr - ' V f 1 4 .',, in V. ix I k X, ' V 115 KK 1 i E THE AMERICANS PLEDGE I pledge allegiance to my flag and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Pu-r-rms -rm: s-rms on 'rms Fmsr FLAG, 1777 George Washington Major Ross Robert Morris Betsy Ros: I X z s 1' Q Q gfv . ,w.N,1.1w1f,sLk,.M.-v.h,,y......w..i.I .W ,Wh ,N X Y f w I Q I I A ,ff-+7-ff' xf Iwi' T IMI , , 1 I fa UR IN THOSE DAYS ADVERTISING WAS THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF TOWN CRIERS WITH BELLS. HORN5. DRUMS. ETC, ADVERTISING if 1- ar ar if ' fs nk ' A, , nfisiil' g i.-Z, 1 i- C f Q' 11,1 ' i i 'QI 1 in Y V if ag wg i I gf Y-QFNWA I I JZ' llkx , I I I Q i , 3X .LS cn Ni 'U JP C l'-' Q Z Q cn E Compliments of THE PLAIN SPEAKER 'STANDARD-SENTINEL? 4 Compliments of 4 llllllllllll 4 But- If You Want Style And Quality With Low Price ennsaon-rs -Cf Course 'A' llllIllIlllllllIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllilll Greetings and Congratulations to GRADUATING CLASS OF 1936 May We Wish You Success HAZLE MILK AND ICE CREAM CO. 'IlllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIII The captain taking inspection, noticed that Private Brown had no tooth brush. Where's your tooth brush? he de- manded. Here, sir, said Private Brown, pro- ducing a large scrubbing brush. You don't mean to tell me you can get that thing in your mouth,', shouted the .captain angrily. No, sir, replied Brown, without changing his expression. I take my teeth out.'f . llllllllllll lllllllllll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll N inety-T wo .L E JIUITME Jim THE la I Al., H'H:LvwW euwW.,.aif5'Ai151::H'Hf'F ' W A 7 ., XX 1' 1,-,I I, xi AR if efee' i .C4-TNiA E I ' i H llglitilslllllllu' Lexx . V. l HJ. .lil - l'i,'t:'t' ' - 7-'5 - ii, 'giii L-.5 ' 2 ' 3-' 1 5 44:3 ? 1QW ti, .EQ e e I Y .1 ,V we , NS 'X , we 137, X -ms L i' 'R 'A' 'k gi? 44 R YN - A i' -11 gf, 'A' 'A' 'k i 'A' ., -zexg, QHZRHSXQ Compliments of ALAN-SI-IIIVIA H Y M A N ' S N, Inc. 113 MONROE STREET NEWARK, N. J. S T O R E S Manufacturers of W. H. H. S. SENIOR JEWELRY i S A S S O ' S , L A N D A U S THE BIG Local Representatives DEPARTMENT STORE ON 17 WEST BROAD STREET NORTH WYOMING STREET HAZLETON, PA. Mrs. Ray Zierdt: Who taught you to use those dreadful words? DR L Raymond: Santa Claus, Mamma. - - Mrs. Zierdt: Santa Claus? . Ray: Yes mamma. When he fell over Optometrist the chair on Christmas Evef' Father: Remember son that beauty is only skin deep. Frank Hapanovich: That's deep enough for me. I'm no cannibal. llllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllllllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll JOSEPH DlKSA'S QUALITY MARKET 140 WEST BROAD STREET MEATS 1 GROCERIES fAbove Sears-Roebuckj FRESH VEGETABLES HAZLETON, PA. 6 North Broad Street T YI elephone 16 06 Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll N inety-Three E ME, C ,- s 1-ikxe 'fx . ff FLS HSIL LU l l lim' Q11 ji ,A f THE .... 1 .,.,.. J AlR'CANA 11.11.111 1 eeee s r lllgllilllllllle lli .iii N14 53, xf3' ewxAs ': .V -A N A ' y qw 4, Qt . . ,Cuff -If ir A ir ir A A A A rglf: l f fa-Avg, ,sean IlllllllllIlllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllllIllIllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll JOHN j. MORAN 6: SON NEHI BOTTLING WORKS -CASCADE GINGER ALE1' Broad and Lincoln Streets Telephone 2350 IVIEIKRANTZS CIGAR STORE CANDY CIGARS CIGARETTES 7 East Broad Street West Hazleton, Pa. and ORCHESTRAS WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG AND SAMPLES Mention number of uniforms needed and your school colors Graduation Caps and Gowns For Rent or Sale WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES THE C. E. WARD CO. NEW LONDON, OHIO llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll Compliments of FRUMKIN BROTHERS 37 NORTH WYOMING STREET HAZLETON, PA. I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll NICHOLAS TALUSKIE Wholesale FLOUR - FEED - HAY - GRAIN Complete Line of Poultry Feeds Our Specialties MOTHER HUBBARD,, and UROYAL LILY FLOURD Telephone 1494 West Hazleton IllIIlllIllIIllIllllIllllllllllIllllllIllIIllIIllIIIIIllIIllIIIllIllllIIlIlllIIIllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll D E E IVI E R 61 C O . RANK - OFFICE -'SCHOOL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS 242 West Broad Street Hazleton, Pa. llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Leonard Wojehowski entered a drug store and said to the clerk: Gimme a dime's worth of asifetidaf' The storekeeper tied up the package and Leonard said: Mom want's to charge it. All right, what'S your name? Wojehowskif' Take it for nothing, he said, 'II ain't goin' to spell 'asafetida and 'Wojciechowski' for no dime. lllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll THWHUB 'Hazleton's Greatest Men and Boys' Clothiers The Home of STYLROCK CLOTHES ISADORE H. RIFKIN, Owner llllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllTlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ninety- Four ,W THE ' I ,.., ARCANLA - l .A-g --r qi .V X-, Ami ir-4---J-.WN I 5-if-Nfx N me Immlllmlilgi imna1:fs:1I1f,1nnInmml111itle1b1biiB'!S!tl'IWEL! Ulllllll , Sf nIvhL,JIm.1:z: I.Q.r.I. ,g'2'dQgIIIIFlII.ls.vlia,, - . ' 5? Iielri cifi-eggs 'k ir 'k FTQEEDO K A A U , f ,TN f .Lf NN L , fl' is 'H ilir , y lf, :K 1 X T ', QT 1 t if ' xx ,ff XXX If f r X Xxx' 2 I 4 ,L I , QQ? - I IllIllIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll SNYDER'S WALK-OVER SHOE STORE 109 WEST BROAD STREET HAZLETON, PA. -FAMOUS SHOES- Compliments of Y LANDAU'S MUSIC and JEWELRY STORE 17 WEST BROAD STREET LAUDERBACH 6: CO. CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS Men's, Women's, and Children's S H O E S 111-113 WEST BROAD STREET HAZLETON, PA. Com plimenfs of Compliments of BARNEY CI-IENETZ Hazleton's Friendly Clothier lllllllIllllllllllllIIlllllllllllIllllllllllllIIlllllllllllIIlllllllllllIIlllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllll GUY N. MUMAW PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST TELEPHONE 746 3 EAST BROAD STREET WEST HAZLETON, PA. Foster Zanelli: I've brought that pair of trousers to be reseated. You know I've had to sit a lot. Tailor: Yes, and I hope you have brought your bill to be receipted. You know I've had to stand a lot. Hartford, Connecticut, we're told, has an automobile hearse with a license plate U-2. IIIIllIIIllIIllIlllIIllIIlllIIllIIIlIIIllIIllIIllIIllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllll Greetings from Z Z ' g I T H E H A Z L E - M A I D BROAD STREET HAZLETON B A K E R S Ninety-Five . ,. .t ,ffl V . ,, A if if 1 A EEEE A - ffeuggf ..,, 1, ,,,,,.....,.. EAERCANA ' willlllllll-,l,ll.llIUl1 I .1-i'l3I!lII 1 ' , ef:-21 Z. ' lilillilianlsglgllllillllllilg' ef E 1 . , 13. Q ,lf-A Vf. at ak ix A ' 4J? 'f1' is W If Ifiv' 1 'NQXNKK ifff. KX SSD as A ar A A UMC, A A 'I ' ? ' N- 1 L:wl::i Compliments of EUGENE JACOBS HABERDASHERS We Sell Satisfaction Your Guarantee of Gasoline Perfection WASHING ACCESSORIES GREASING TELEPHONE 9177 LOWER GATE, HAZLE PARK D. L. Griffiths, Manager Sincere Well Wishes With the Compliments of JOHN H. HERSKER FURNITURE 41 RADIOS T H E S T A R Buy from the Star where your money goes far 18-20 EAST BROAD STREET HAZLETON, PA. I I IIIllIIIllIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll I I II I Compliments of The NEW MODERN STANLEY STUDIO 1,12 NORTH WYOMING STREET IIIllIIllIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIllIlllIlllIllIllIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllll Compliments of FEGLEY'S EYE-SIGHT SPECIALISTS 15 NORTH WYOMING STREET TELEPHONE 1824-W IllIIlIIllllllIlllIllllIllIlllIllIIllIlllIllIIllllIlIllllllIIllIllllIIIIIlllllllllIlllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllll Pete Rossi: Did you hear about the Scotchman who went to have a profile picture taken? Helen Spear: No. Pete Rossi: He had only one side of his suit pressed. Frank Skotnicki: Have you put the cat out, darling? Jenny Mastrull: QSleepilyj Navi, I didn't even know it was on fire. IIIllIIIlIIIIIIllIllIIIllIllIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIlIllIIllIIIIIIllllllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllt KNOWN FOR OUR LOW PRICES NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP 32 WEST BROAD STREET HAZLETON, PA. I I I IIllllllIlllIllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll III IllllIllllIlIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -Ninety-Six L LL mm fw THE OD IU J,-.. AREAS? -I-er L fe 1936 , t E .illlllk A y saafr f-f-,ls ig 4,15 1 X, C inmwnmwaisiai masmlfilnsummllmafrnrbbillUHWllllllills ts - 5. -'is-' nqu' .tug s:'.'.t 5 '1,LIuFII!.itil..1 1 ' Nfqi-i '. ,i, J ll jg td Ill 15 we . .dim :peso if EQLJ - I..l'7 DR. j. J. IVIUNLEY D tu t Compliments of 611 ZS WEST HAZLETON, PA. TELEPHONE 2247-J Compliments of Dr. John J. Mumavv IIIllIIllIIIlIIllIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIlIIllIIllIIIllIIllIIIIlIIllIIllIIIlIlIllllIlIIIllll'H WRIGHT MOTOR SALES CO. 126 E. BROAD ST. - WEsT HAZLETON OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE USED CARS Open Evenings TELEPHONE 220 IllllIllllllIIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIIIllllllllIllIllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Compliments of A F R I E N D E. R. BEACH Wholesale and Retail OPTICIAN and JEWELER 220 W. BROAD ST. - HAZLETON Office Hours Mon., Wed., Sat.: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Other Days 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p. m. DR. F. E. STEWART, State Reg. Opt. Erna Petschul: The way that new publicity man looked at me was most insulting. John Spigelmyer: Did he stare? Erna: No, that's the trouble. All he gave me was a casual glance after all the time I spent fixing up for him. TrafHc cops are cheerful boys-al- ways whistling. Compliments of ROSEN'S FURNITURE STORES 1 15-1 17 WEST BROAD STREET HAZLETON, PA. lllllllllllllllllllll Ninety-Sc'z.'en wwl. h 'ff ' , .,l,.i f l ii 5 ,ff .f 'SETI' . , W THE -i n V l .'1.1.i2lc:n2l:l1r1TiH.1LTi -'W' mgouihwff' fic: ,E , if if ir A' '-ai'-I Ax.: H V V- L i5..?gr m f f ' MTW In-W If K ww X d?,,,, y I W -tw L i 7 Q ff 'S'N 1' iw, t X i' Y f W XXL , fav R , V. 1 H-Q.?'v llllIIllIIXIIHIllllllllIlIllIIllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll BRUCE M. HICKS HOTEL ALTAMONT Visit our SODA FOUNTAIN AND LUNCHEONETTE Agency for WI-IITMAN,S AND OUR OWN CHOCOLATES Make Our Store Your Store IIIllIllllllIIllIIllIIllIllllllIIllIllIllllIllllllIllIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll WITTlCH'S Headquarters for Everything Musical G. G. CONN CAVALIER PAN-AMERICAN BAND INSTRUMENTS LEEDY DRUMS GIBSON GUITARS IllIllIIllIIllIllIIllIIllIIllIIllIlllIllIIllIIllIIIlIIllIIllIIllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll The Shoe Store of Hazleton ALLAN'S 6 NORTH WYOMING STREET Quality Shoes for Every Member of The Family at Allanls -Always Lower Prices- Red Crcss For Women-Friendly's For Men I I Greetings Wi AZLETONS LOW PRICE STORE- Xl BOYS' DEPARTMENT Compliments of RICHARD j. HILL IIlIlllllIllIlllIIllIIllIllllIllllIIIllIIllIIllIIIIIllIIllIIllIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Scott Finley: How did you happen to lose your forefinger? Guide: Well, you see I have been a guide around Washington for 20 years and I just naturally wore it away point- ing out places of interest. Little Sidney: Poppa, vot is science? Big Sidney: My, how stupid could you be: Science is dose things what sez 'Kip uff de grass! ' IllIlllllllllIIllllllllllIllllllllllIIIllllllllllllIIIIllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIlllIlllIIllIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllIlllIIlllIlllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll DUTEYS AUTO SUPPLY 15 E. BROAD sT. - WEST HAZLETON Begin Your Vacation With Smart Apparel From Hazleton's Fashion Center THE BONITON GAS OILS TIRES RADIOS - BATTERIES - REFRIGERATORS llllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllillllll I Ninety-Eight ..r pimpin :HL '5,1WlllIIuI'llI'lLzl l F'-2-Q 'Tn ff TRL -.k A I 'ri-is L Simi' a f i ll ARGANZA Ia .....Q .3-of tow . f,A9,..wW wimyunm mmm Twain!ligrfhlilnlggniffllll l plI1-L! X fb. U l 3 ' ,V -, -- -Ar ak ak PPE-59 ff I if nixx Zvi RW s WL.-,..4 ,ef 5 L , X -. XTX J-, 1 ' ':,, RS ' - e , I' pe? ,,. R I-3:2-5 -- I 4 -ab W X xi t 'ip X X S Qg t I New O if IR Nw! 4 .e-ff f 1, I+ X XFX? - Compliments of 4 MCCANN SCHOOL The Year 'Round Health Food or he eeee BUSINESS .ee fREAIv1, I R 1 1 A + Preferred Busmess Tramlngl' Pure As The Mountain Air TRADERS BANK BUILDING HAZLETON, PA. ir lllllll lllllllllllltl mmmmn 1: -k e EN fx Q W X A Q N , 2 I , 5 V Compliments of ' - TI-IE. Insist Upon CRANBERRY com. LEHIGH NAVIGATION HAZLETON AUTOBU5 COAL COMPANY -Retail Oilicei COMPANY Altamont Bldg. Church Street ,k Phone 2940 lllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllIIIIlIllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll N inety-N ine L! QIEIIITIIK AA. kk THE ' :iii ARCANA . Iere -1' hh - - I 46393, 1 f f f i115 i x if -x f f 'N 42' MQW fun... g 1 I.-4-111 Xxx X w 4' f 'gm' WN L ff mek 5 , x W, , f 'QQ uk if 1 ' R riff x Yuiak , Jw., 4 Thanks to the ARCANA STAFF for making it possible for the graduates and ourselves to once more have the pleasure of enjoying another issue of the Arcana. We are sure that such a photographical and lypograplaieal history of the class, faculty, environment, and memoirs, will forever be a pleasant reminder. Www W W C OMPLIMEN TS OF QSECQEGQOGGCEOEDEOECGQ' One LUSHER AND LUSH ER PUBLISHERS TELEPHONE 2288-J 7-9 WEST SPRUCE ST. HAZLETON, PA '36 HAZLETUN LUMBEH YARD W. A. RINGLABEN, P1-op. I I umired L 'Q 315313585 200 South Poplar St HAZLETON, PENNA Xm THE ' l 3 ..,. llllmgulwlf451byllanggnnswgpgggrelrllvHHIllU Ill' 2, , V if .Mx X s A e X V e V HM 1 mm Ei JY , J or 1 ' - --- fe , A fr 'e ' fe l :a.4.,,: .i,,V X I N M N-fx ' ' ' X 31 , . '. ...M in gf ' 'Li 11,5 ,--A -- . Huncsl ills: al ll - 1 ui, 1 ! 'l2:,i ff' 6 I ' e argl? O, - L F -d fx we if if if if ir if -x if pp E EDO E l ' I-r'f lfrricst Clljishcs got' Succcss1- To Cfhe 1 1 VN fx, :jf cl Class of 1936 ' cv From The LAlLlL,ll STUDIO Official Photographers for 1936 ARCANA 112 Tlorth lllqominq St. Hazleton, Penna. Portrait Photoqraphq and Other Commercial lliorlc Phone IQO1'-J 'Mllour Sofisfactiom Sllcans Our Success One Hundred One E IDEHUZL ,g THE ,exit , ff 'nfffnl l ll f fliisf P , so K Q '.llllQ!llsl-llallll all ' Q i ii' ' jim i L g,Qg s1g:, H Itlmlelqggwlmlgluzuvilliulhnai irilgiumniiiniiiinii THE ARCANA 1936 AI ni- - f f!- OM Sf: x if -nr if 60 a4 'BUILDING UPON THI' OHLVJOUHD J f0UHDPrTIOIl One H 117111 rod Two -gym :zum--.wx ' . : ,,, . -f'4vgrn'vh - . 'fni' . Il! ' H '4 ' Yf qw 1 ,Eff ,.!f Q. , X P Y - ,f l FL T ' 7 i 'l W . J 'T 'A A 1 IN CLOSING As the shadows deepen, we realize that high school is now only a pleasant memory, a reverie which is cherished by each one of us. 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