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

 - Class of 1937

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MYRA C. WINGATE CLUBS: Dramatic 1, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. Myra's thinking of going to California-no, not to Holly- wood even though she's one of our best actresses and dancers, but to go in training there. She has hosts of friends. You might ask her about that H.T.H.S. pin or the St. Gabriel's ring. You should be a little more consistent, Myra. KATHRYN P. WINTERS CLUBS: Personnel Ig Press 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL! We Ha Staff fReporter 2, Social Editor 3: Editor 45. When Kay,' isn't reading or busily doing housework, you migh: find her preparing to go to some party. Or else, She might be seen eagerly devouring cards sent to her from various states by an interested traveler. GENEVIEVE CECIL WITANEK CLUBS: Girl Reserves lg Press 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff fSocial Editor 3: Reporter 41. Doing little things fsuch as hemstitching hankiesj gives Genevieve the most pleasure in life. Scouts Qsingularb also interest her. But why shouldnit they? Scouting is an important movement in this great Freeland of ours. JOHN JOSEPH YACINA CLUBS: Varsity W 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 QCaptain 4J. Sandy is one of the strong, silent OJ men of our class. His football experience and training in the Health and Strength Club are an invaluable aid to him-when he's ticket collector at dances. A fine chap, by George! ALBERT F. YENCHICK CLUBS! Science 1, 2g Press 3, 4. Anyone except Albert would certainly be kept busy just keeping an account of all the money he has out in the class-but to him its just some practical commercial training. His noon-hour excursions are also an asset to him-or to students. This boy's liberal! LOIS MARIE YOST CLUBS: Commercial 2 fPres.J, Press 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4. Dody's usually busy. In school, doing work that should have been done Sages ago , in summer, swimming: in winter, tobogganing fhandling a toboggan so skillfullyj. She also spends time at the organ and she really can play! HELEN MILDRED ZANKOFSKI CCUBS: Commercial 2 fPres.Jg Press 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4. ' l'Oh, you scoundrelf' It sounds as though Helen is thor- oughly disgusted with the kidding she takes because of her incessant talking fto an advantage sometimesj. Pray, what magnetic influence draws you to church functions, Helen? MARY JOSE ZIUS CLUBS: Mathematics lg Personnel 1, 2, 3: Debating 23 Modern Language 4 QV. Pres.J. Sobek spends her mornings at home studying or thinking up new ones to pull on her classmates fshe comes assembly mornings onlyj. In romance languages, she's a linguist. Say- who ever acquired a southern accent through correspondence? The ARCANA 1937

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MICHAEL JOHN SZELIGA Cuvrs: Varsity W 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CTreas. 33 Pres. 42. CLAss: President 1: Vice President: Arcana Staff. SCHOOL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3. Mickey Mouse certainly earned that Varsity W he flashes around. He has that certain something Qcan it be his dark curly hair and smile?J which attracts the opposite sex. lf there's a football game, one is certain to see 'KMouse there, for what would coach do without his righthand man? JAMES FRANCIS TANNER CLUBS: Dramatic 1, 2, -3, 45 Press 4. jimmy, our Radio Bug will soon be a licensed amateur operator. If there's any truth to all the world's a stage and we, only stage-hands,', only Gordon Craig could give you your real worth. If only English class meant as much to you . . . STANLEY A. UCHNO CLUBS: Mathematics 1: Science Ig Personnel 2. CLASS: Arcana Staff. Sta is very busy after school and has only his studies in which to do his school work and dream. Yet he manages to be one of our best students. But why shouldn't he be, with a cheerleader to inspire him to yictory? LEO V. VALITSKY CLUBS: Mathematics 1. SCHOOL: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Pitsir, as you have heard him called, is full of pep, vim, and vigor. Watch him play basketball if you don't believe it. If that isn't enough evidence, ask his classmates concerning his recitations in P.O.D class. ANNA M. VOTH CLUBS: Glee 1, 23 Commercial 3: Press 4. If you could agree two days in succession as to what you're going to do, we might be able to tell you if your commercial training will be a help or a hindrance. You might send some of your needlework designs to The Woman's Home Companionf' ROBERT W. WAMBACH CLUBS: Science 1, 45 Press 3. Wamby is a big strapping farmerg also quite a figure cutter on the ice. His spare time is devoted to scientific re- search coupled with a yen for book-binding. You surely do believe silence is golden tlou't you, Wamby ? JOHN F. WEIDICK CLUBS: Booster 15 Debating 2g Press 3, 4. Johnny works but not in classes. He dreams of '36 or engages in verbal combat with a little soph in studies. He likes candy and dabbles in mechanics. He has plenty of practice keeping that car QPJ of his together. RUTH E. WELLIVER CLUBS: Personnel 25 Commercial 33 Press 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL! We Ha Staff 4, Band 4. Toot! Toot! Is that the bell on Ruth's type-writer which she so skillfully handles? No, it's just Ruth uslidingi' along- sometimes on her trombone, other times in school work, always into the party life of Tomhicken. The ARCANA 1937 - S



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ROBERT S. ZOBEL CLUBS: Science 1, 25 Modern Language 3, 4. Robert can often he seen patronizing various ice-crcqni pnrlors in town. Qlt's either his sweet toothn or the sweet things', that lead him tl1ere.J He likes music but don't ask him to sing, girls, no one's ever heard him. JOHN ZUNSKI CLUBS: Modern Language 1, 2. SCHOOL: Basketball 4. jeff', is one one of the boys we haven't heard from much until this year-except when he pestered teachers. Now he is seen and heard playing basketball and he usually turns in a super-excellent performance. The ARCANA 1937 S

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