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Mount Carmel Itemi
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MOUNT CARMEL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1945. PAGETHREt MOUNT CARMEL ITEM. Class of '45, has enrolled In the The Carmelite Weekly FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1945. VOL.

XI. NO. 2. Weekly Resume of News of Mount Carmel High School, Written by Pupils. HMHtr IK JTIA Calendar MONDAY, SEPT.

24 4:00 P. Carmelite Weekly, Room 314. 4:00 Spotlight meeting, Room 208. TUESDAY, SEPT. 25 9:00 A.

Bonds and Stamp Sale in all Homerooms. 4:00 P. Carmelite Typists, Room 314. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. "26 7:45 A.

Band and Bonnie Cadet Practice. 9:00 A. Combined Assembly. 4:00 P. Glee Club rehearsal in the Auditorium.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 28 4:00 P. Traffic Tribunal, Room 305. 8:03 P. Mount Carmel-Ta- maqua Game.

ceived his basic training at New York. Gloria Sadusky, a member of the Class of '45, spent this week-end at home. She is studying at Geisinger Hospital. Thomas Shuptar, a graduate of the Class of '44, is now stationed in Wisconsin where he is attending a college studying about Aeronautics under the Army Specialized Training Program. Miriam Sadusky, a member of the Class of '45, has returned from New York where she had been working.

Henrietta Okronglis, a graduate of the Class of '45, is now working at the Cressona War Plant which is just outside of Pottsvllle. Dorothy Perloski, a member of the Class of '45, is now working at a plant in Middletown. Albert Visintainer, a graduate of the Class of '44, has been released from the U. S. Merchant Marine to attend college.

Seaman Albert Belkoski, a member of the Class of '44, is now stationed with the U. S. Navy in EDITOR Teresa Harry REPORTERS Jean Chango '48 Jack Chuprinski '46 Eleanor Buraczeski '47 Marie Harry '48 Celine Repella '46 Anna Rudock '46 Eleanor Pupo '48 Arthur Schaeffer '46 Antonette Scicchitano '47 Rose Sinopoli '47 TYPISTS Rita Homitz Jean Moore Barbara Luchnick Anna Okopinski Anna Sadusky Margaret Sarisky Ramona Savulis Doris Schucker Mary Sekletar Dorothy Semicek Anna Marie Waldron Margaret Wardrop Class Officers The following class officers were elected on Tuesday: SENIOR President Vincent Guarna. Secretary Anna Sadusky. Treasurer Leona Zavare.

-JUNIOR President Henry Narusewicz. Vice President Joseph Mazur. Secretary Mary Louise Wertz. Treasurer Thomas Zaleha. SOPHOMORE President Tie between Gerald Lutz and John Howals.

Secretary Lorraine Becker. Treasurer Nancy Williams. Bond and Stamp Sale The weekly sale of bonds and stamps was held on Tuesday at 9 A. all Homerooms. Mr.

Ca-sari's Homeroom sold the largest amount for the day with the total of $16.00. The sum total sold to date for the school term is now 1228.80. fl DRESSES 1275 is such a reassuring thing iThose thirty days may come before you know it and you'll want to look your best for every one of For evenings out we have in mind our rayon-crepes in colors or in black and for daytime wear you'll want a gabardine two-piecer or a wool-and-rayon dress. They're furlough gay. A good coat is the most important thing in your winter wardrobe! It's assurance you'll, be at your best in all your away-from-home hours! It's the part of your wardrobe that SHOWS! Chesterfields, and Fitted Coats in black and colors.

SATURDAY AT PENNEY'S HEALTH BLANKS Health examination blanks were issued during the week to all the odd number grades. The Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania provide for a more intensive health examination of school Susquehanna University. Technical Sergeant Nick Kobi, a graduate of Mount Carmel High School, has been discharged from the U. S. Army at Indiantown Gap, He had been in the Army for nine years.

La Rue Marquette, a graduate of the Class of '45, is studying to be a Cadet Nurse at Geisinger Hospi tal. Josephine Casselberry, graduate of the Class of '45, began her stud ies at Penn State sometime ago. Anna Mae Menapace also a grad uate of the Class of '45, will enter Columbia University on September 22, 1945. Carol Ann Hecht, graduate of the Class of '45, is planning to enter Pennsylvania State College late in October. Joseph Kobi, a graduate of the Class of '45, is serving with the U.

S. Navy and is in San Francisco, California. Claire Krajewski and Angela Wy dra, training at the Germantown Hospital, spent a recent week-end at home. Rita Shymanskl, upon taking an examination for Nurses Training School at Philadelphia General Hosptal, passed the test, and en tered the hospital on September 14. Regina Olenchock, a graduate of the Class of '45, is now training at the Jefferson Hospital.

Bob Pitello and John Brokenshire, both training at Bainbridge, Mary land, have been home over the week-end. leonard Rodak, just back from overseas, has been home on a two- day leave. Joseph Thul, a graduate of the Class of '45, is serving with the U. S. Army, at Texas.

Robert Kramer, a graduate of the Class of '45, is serving with the U. S. Army. He is now in Ohio and will be transferred to Alabama. Carl Criniti, graduate of the Class of '44, is serving with the S.

Army, and is now somewhere in the Pacific. Uldericco Scicchitano, a former member of the senior class is sta tioned in Florida. Buy Victory Bonds and Stamps KEGULARL I Army Doctors Make Discovery It has been the experience of army doo tors that an ointment containing urea ana a suipna drug nas aone exceptionally good work on the war fronts as a healing formula in burns, itching, athlete's toot, industrial skin infections. Itching of eczema, psoriasis and first, aid. This combination of ingredients is available to the folks back home and the name is VICTORY OINTMENT.

This ointment is white, greaseless, and also contains lano-line and benzocaine, it is antiseptic, pain relieving and promotes healing, actory workers will find VICTORY OINTMENT the best for hands. Safe for adults or children. Safe to use on any part of the body. Clip this notice and get a jar ot VICTORY OINTMENT the finest today. Made by the makers of Echo Powder.

Sold In Mount Carmel by Rea Derick Drug Store. 1 JUST THE THING FOR I Overseas i Xmas Packages 1 FOX HOLE i The Outdoor I LIGHTER No Fuel Necessary No Federal Tax This is the ideal lighter for Service Men and Women and civilians too. Perfect for outdoor use. Never fails. Can't Blow Out! Requires No Fluid! It Is The Wick That Burns Complete with 2 Extra Fuse Wicks and 15 Extra Flints.

Also Many Other Available Christmas Gifts For Our Boys Overseas. Kesslei .4 i Leading Jewelers 38-40 South Oak Street We Give and Redeem S. H. Green Stamps. '5 Alumni Notes Elizabeth Juodis, a member of the Class of is studying with the Cadet Corps in Philadelphia.

Barbara Jones, a member of the Class of '45 will enter Bucknell in November. Lucy Krawieski, a graduate of the Class of '44 is studying at the Philadelphia General Hospital. Geraldine Staskiel, a member of the Class of '45, is now studying at the West Chester State Teachers College. Irene Kerestes, a member of the Class of '44, is a student nurse at the Philadelphia General Hospital. Lorraine White, a member of the Class of '45, is working at Middle-town.

Regina Strike, a member of the Class of '45, is now studying to be a beautician at Philadelphia. Monica Diamond, a member of the Class of '45, has moved to Philadelphia. Jacqueline Marquette and Alma Ruths, members of the Class of '45, worked at Middletown during the summer. Caroline Matucci, a member of the Class of '43, is now home on a visit. She is studying to be a nurse.

Edna Sam, a graduate of the Class of '45, is now working as a stengrapher at La Guardia Field, New York. Gloria Cole, a graduate of the Class of '45, is attending Chestnut Hill College. Vincent Juodis, a graduate of Mount Carmel High School, is now spending a leave at home for five days. He is serving with the U. S.

Navy. Theresa Danilowicz, a member of the Class of '45, is working as a telephone operator In Baltimore, Maryland. Genevieve Galinis is now studying as a Cadet Nurse. Anna Jurasick, a member of the Class of '45, is now working in New York City. Joseph Kijauskas, a member of the Class of '43, is spending a furlough at home.

He is serving with the U. S. Army. Mary Shulskie, a graduate of the Class of '44, Is now studying to be a nurse in the Ashland Cadet Corps. Seaman Harold Kline, a graduate of the Class of '45, has received his basic training in Sampson, New York.

Edward Kerestes, a graduate of the Class of '45, reported to Harris-burg this week to receive his physical examination. Elizabeth Coronitl, a member of the Class of '45, has been working in New York, this past summer. Seaman John Brokenshire, a graduate of the Class of '45, has re BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Plaid Prints; Long Sleeves; Convertible Collar Jack Maurer, a graduate of the Class of '45, is-serving with the U. S. Navy, and is now in Rhode Island.

Carl Criniti, a graduate of the Class of '44, is serving with the U. S. Navy and is somewhere overseas. Bernard Bernatowicz, a graduate of the Class of '44, is serving with the tr. S.

Army and is home on a furlough. Charles Chuprinski, a graduate of '44, is serving with the U. S. Navy and is somewhere in the South Pacific. Sam Fantini, Class of 1944, U.

S. Army, has returned from Germany. He was a machine gunner. Victor Klimowicz, graduate of the Class of '44, is serving in the Army and Is now somewhere in France. Richard Ramage, a graduate of the Class of '38, is serving with the U.

S. Navy and is in China. Michael Steffanick, a graduate of the Class of 1942, is serving with the U. S. Army in Germany.

Anna Wardrop, a graduate of the Class of '38, is serving with the Nurse Corps and is now home on a leave. Nelson Balent, a graduate of the Class of '42, is serving with the U. S. Army, and is now home on furlough. Earl Knerr, a graduate of the Class of '44, is serving with the United States Navy, and is somewhere in the South Pacific.

Edward Marcinkoski, a graduate of the Class of '44, is serving with the V. S. Navy somewhere in the South Pacific. Stanley Narusewicz, a graduate of the Class of '44, is serving with the TJ. S.

Army Air Force Cadets, in California. Theresa M. Homczyk, a member of the Class of '45, is now working in Middletown. Lorraine Scott, a member of the BIG PARTY 8:00 Sharps TONIGHT CLOVER TOWELS AND WASH CLOTHS Just Arrived Soft Heavy Terry Cloth Limited Quantity. 4 TMA I Vfc 4 IT WW A LAMS KAlUH BOYS' UNION SUITS Fall Weight; Cotton Bibbed.

Either Short or Long Legs and Sleeves. BOYS' WOOL JACKETS Serviceable Wool Plaids. 'Zipper Closing. 8 to 18. 42 Gauge Rayon Hose in Wanted Fall Colors.

Misses' KNIT PAJAMAS 2 Piece Knit Cotton. Snug Ankles and Wrists. Tearose and Blue. 4, PtitmtT e. mmr to own? 2475 2975 .95 mm 1Q.90 12 88 14-88 1-4 7-14 7De S-98 1 FAREWELL The head of the football managers, Thomas Cousin, left today for the U.

S. Army. He will fce missed by all but most of all by the football boys. He would have graduated with the Class of 1946. PEP RALLY A pep rally was held today at 3:30 P.

M. in the auditorium, for the Mount Carmel Tamaqua game. INITIATION An assembly for the initiation of sophomores was held this morning at nine o'clock. All sophomores were present and some received prizes. CLOTHING DRIVE The clothing campaign for the Lithuanian war victims was continued this week and anyone who could spare anything was to bring it to school to the Homeroom teacher or to the old office.

SPOTLIGHT MEETING The Spotlight will resume publication on September 28. Price per copy is two cents. This issue Is being dedicated to the sophomores. FAREWELL PARTY Mr. Nelson and Mr.

Kostos, were tendered a farewell party Saturday evening by the Senior High School faculty. IMPERIAL KULPMONT STARTS SUNDAY to Ifcmemkr" IN TECHNICOLOR I starring itk CO 8 El WILDE NINA F0CH GEORGE C0U10URIS low Mmi Mm BmcM tf HUMS fiWt HUM hC IMC, 10-90 4-10 1 4-50 JO) ft. 35 GENERAL REPAIRING On AH Make Cars and Trucks. All Work Guaranteed. GREASING CARS, 75c; TRUCKS, $1.00 OIL CHANGING Oilzum, America's Finest Oil 35c per quart Pennzoil 30c per quart FRAM.

REPLACEMENT CARTRIDGE C-4, $1.28 FRAM FILTERS Installation Can Be Installed On ALL Motors. Protects the Motor Keeps the Oil Clean. Sealed Beam Headlights to Fit All Cars or Trucks For Fords, $7.95, up to $19.37 Auto Pulse Electric Fuel Pumps, $10.00 Exchange Fits AH Cars and Trucks A.C. Spark Plugs 65c each Sets of 4 or more 59c each TEXACO PRE-WAR GAS Fire Chief, 5 $1.00 Sky Chief, 5 $1.10 DU PONT PRODUCTS: COOLING SYSTEM CLEANER 85c ACID RUST INHIBITOR 40c STOP LEAK 50c UNITY SPOTLIGHT FOG LIGHTS $9.95. McFALLS Texaco Service Station Richard McFall, Prop.

Phone Mount Carmel 1148 Along State Highway at Atlas. PUTTING UP A WINTER FRONT 111 they're tops with the crowd 1 Coats they'll want to live in! Warm knitted fleece with soft quilted rayon linings. Man-tailored convertible 'collars with a neat fly front. Railroad stitching around the hem. Newest Fall colors.

Little women will be ready to face the winter in Penney 's coat sets! Double and single-breasted models cut with a flare! Velveteen collars and two pockets. Plain and embroidered. Matching suspender leggings and bonnets. 10 pure wool, 90 reprocessed wool. LAKESIDE PARTY TONIGHT AT 8:00.

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