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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 34, 35, and 36: 34. d. Burns Hall. 35. Gene Ambrose, Joe Rilo, Frank Trimmel, Charlie Hontz. 36. Mr. Leonard J. Melley. |
34. These are the 10 students who graduated 91 years ago in 1916 from the high school in Coaldale (which may or may not have been named “Coaldale High School” at the time). In the first row are Ann Phillips and Vera Sharpe. In the middle row are Bertha Ponting, Franklin Maury (who later married Ann Phillips), and Theresa Boyle. In the back row are Leroy Bonner, Walter Evans, Michael Pavlick, Alice Brennan, and John Wasilko.![]() a. The Ritz Theatre; b. The East Ward School (which was later the junior high school and even later the Emco building) on Phillips Street; c. The Picnic Grounds on Lehigh Street; d. Burns Hall (which was located on First Street just below Phillips Street near what used to be the Russian Club); e. Manila Grove Dance Hall; or, f. Blue Bonner’s back yard on Second Street |
![]() Hint: All four are among Coaldale’s inductees in the Carbon County Area Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, and their names are among those listed in the History section of this website. Click here: |
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 31, 32, and 33: 31. Sonny Haggarty was the only member of The Shan-Tones not from Coaldale. Sonny was from Tamaqua and he replaced the original drummer for the band, “Puppo” Shubeck. 32. c. The Seek Ideal Boys Band. 33. e. Bean soup. |
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32. The name of this band appears on the bass drum in the photo. What was the actual name of the band?![]() b. The Boys Seek Ideal Band c. The Seek Ideal Boys Band d. The Boys Ideal Seek Band e. The Ideal Seek Boys Band |
![]() .a. Pierogies |
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 28, 29, and 30: 28. (f.) Hospital 29. George McDonald (#13) and Andy Zweisdak (#16) were in the Shan-Tones. They both played guitar. 30. Steve Allen. Here’s a video clip from one of his television shows: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RppQRBwbhOs |
![]() a. Joe “Chappy” Sharpe--Tom Raymer Memorial Park |
29. This is a photo of the CHS 9th-Grade Basketball team in 1957. Kneeling (left to right) are: Joe Wargo, Bill Jones, Dan Gerber, Darryl Sharpe, Paul “Moocho” Kovach, George Svok, ![]() |
![]() 30. Name the 1950s-era TV personality who is wearing glasses in the photo and shaking hands at Number 9 Mine with coal miner George Murphy. The other coal miners (left to right) are: Chic DeFebo, John Mateyak, Howie McMichael, Pete Conchi, and Steve Mateyak. |
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 25, 26, and 27: 25. Mary Hoben. 26. Tommy Kuetalaitis. 27. Ted Matrician, Evan Evans, James (Jim) McCartney. |
Test your memory of Coaldale people, places and events by trying to answer the Coaldale Quick Quiz questions numbered 25, 26, and 27.
The answers to questions numbered 22, 23, and 24 are at the bottom. |
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![]() Hint: A native of Lithuania, he operated a tailor shop at three different locations on Phillips Street in Coaldale between 1910 and 1924. In 1924, he moved his business to 139 Second Street where he also sold items such as men’s clothing, work shoes, boots, dish towels, hats and caps, overalls, underwear and gloves. |
27. Name these three Coaldale High Class of 1961 speedsters who were members of the Mile Relay team.
![]() Hint: Anagrams for each of their names from left to right are: CADET MARTINI, A SEVEN VAN, and CREAMY JAM SCENT. Here’s an online anagram generator to help you to un-scramble their names: Brendan's - anagram generator |
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 22, 23, and 24: 22. Candy Stripers. 23. Dorothy (Sicenavage) Nardini 24. Foag Gallagher |
![]() The question is: What was the official nickname that was used at the time to describe this group of nurse’s aides: a. The Coaldale Hospital Angels |
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a. Tub Murphy |
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 19, 20 and 21: 19. The four Coaldale native football playersDan “Deacon” Evans, Bob “Cotton” Stoffey, Ed Kassak, and Bill Donovan--served our country by either piloting helicopters or flying in jets during their tours of duty in the military. Dan served in the U.S. Army, Ed was in the U.S. Navy, and Bob and Bill were, and always will be, Marines. Bob of course authored the best-selling book titled Cleared Hot!: A Marine Combat Pilot’s Vietnam Diary. See: 20. Joe Daley (or, was it Daly?) 21. The 1940 Tiger co-captains were Frank Surotchak (#41) and Frank Priggins (#30). |
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![]() Hint: He lived on Water Street, and his sisters ran a store on East Phillips Street |
21. This is a pre-game shot of the captains and coaches for the 1940 Coaldale-Lehighton season-opening game, which the Tigers won 37-0. Coaldale played Lehighton a total of five times and never lost, scoring 171 total points (64 points in the 1924 game alone) to 13 total ![]() Hint: They're both named Frank, and two other Tigers with the same last names also played football for the Tigers approximately two decades after the 1940 contest. |
Answers to 16, 17, 18: 16. Some of the other business establishments that were or are on Second Street in Coaldale are: Kuetalaitis’ Clothing Store, Moe Burns’ Halupki House; Menconi’s Grocery Store; Sheerin’s Pool Room; Henry Plocinik’s Meat Market & Pool Room; Sotak’s Carpets; Domin’s Bar; Mickey’s Bar & Grill; Paris J. DeSantis, Attorney at Law; Hoben’s Ice Cream Parlor; American Legion; McCartney’s Confectionery; Anna Hoben’s Dress Shop, Panchura Dress Shop; Rossi’s Candy Store; Jeffries Funeral Parlor; Furey Newspaper Agency; Demyanovich Barber Shop, etc.. |
![]() Elvis at the Ritz |
17. Name the enterprising Coaldale businessman (pictured with his family below) who owned and operated the Panther Valley Cleaners and Dyers in the 1930s with his brother John and who later owned and operated a Coal Company in Coaldale. Hints: He used to tow banners with an Aronca airplane and drop footballs into Lansford stadium from the airspace above during football games. One football would have a lucky number on it and the person who claimed the football would win a prize. Also, the slogan of his Panther Valley Cleaners and Dyers business was: “Come clean with us and we will dye for you.” |
![]() Hint: He was co-captain of the 1962 undefeated, untied Coaldale Tigers football squad and co-captain of the 1967 Lehigh University football team. During his four-year football career at Lehigh University, he started every game as either a Tight End or Split End, one year on the Freshman team and three years on the varsity squad. He established three Lehigh pass-catching records: most passes caught in one game (13 against Rutgers University), most passes caught in one year (58 in 1966), and most passes caught in a career (132 in three seasons). The 58 passes he caught in 1966 ranked 1st in the East and 7th nation-wide. Following his senior season, 1967, he was named as a first team Split End on the All-Middle Atlantic Conference team, he was chosen as a member of the prestigious NCAA All-American Academic Team, and he was selected to represent Lehigh University as the Lehigh Valley Scholar-Athlete at the 1968 National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. |
The answers to the Questions numbered 13, 14, and 15 from December 27 are: 13. George McCartney 14. Joe Garland 15. What the five Coaldale gentlemen have in common is they all have/had nicknames that begin with the letter “P”: George “Popeye” Barron, Peter “Peewa” Rohall, Mike “Pussy” Paslawsky, George “Perky” Priggins, and Frank “Pancho” Kassak. |
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The answers to the Questions numbered 10, 11, and 12 from December 23 are: 10. Wise Man #2, Paul Dirnberger, is related to the shepherd (#5) Tom Dirnberger, who by the way is also a wise man. The others in the photo are: #1 Dave Griffith, #3 John Perchik, #4 Mike Galiszewski, #6 Sandy Fetsurka, #7 Mary Ann Havrischak, #8 Sylvia Berger, #9 George Svok, and #10 Marie Pavlick. 11. The Coaldale businessmen are Charlie “Bircho” Dougherty and Abe Schonberger. The five former Presidents of The Coaldale BPW are: Kate Evans, Thelma Martinec, Helen Soberick, Helen Pascoe, and Anna Breslin. 12. Michael Kidda. |
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The answers to Questions #7, #8, and #9 from December 16 are: 7. Jane Polansky and David Griffith. |
7. The voices of the young lady and young man pictured below could be heard singing "O Holy Night" all over Coaldale during the Christmas seasons of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This was when Christmas songs were sung by CHS students and broadcasted all over the town through the two huge speakers mounted on top of the Coaldale High School. Name these two talented Coaldale vocalists. Hints: The young woman’s father was a well-respected teacher who excelled in teaching English and languages at CHS. She graduated from CHS in 1964. The young man, shortly after graduation, joined the Navy and lived in England where he still resides. His late, younger brother was a co-captain of the 1963 Coaldale Tigers football team. Here also are two links to the song “O Holy Night” on youtube: Jessica Simpson - O Holy Night
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8. What famous event in the history of Christmas in the Panther Valley is represented in this photo? Hint: The famous event involved a parachute. |
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The answers to Questions #4, #5, and #6 from December 9 are: |
4. In 1954, eight years before The Chicago Bears’ lineman William “The Refrigerator” Perry was even born, a Coaldale High School lineman was moved to fullback in short yardage situations. Name that lineman (#77 on the photo).
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5. Name the clarinet player in this 1977 photo of The King Brothers Orchestra.
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6. Name the seven Coaldale-native players on this photo of the 1960 Marian High School Fillies basketball team, which finished that season with an 11-2 record. Hint: Counting from the left the Coaldale players are the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, and 10th players. The initials of the seven Coaldale players are, left to right: GD, KR, AMP, PP, PY, MM, and AK.
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The answers to Questions #1, #2, and #3 (See Below): from December 2 are: 1. The American Lithuanian Citizen’s Club. (Check out Lithuanian Christmas traditions at this site: http://www.msichicago.org/temp_exhibit/catw2006/traditions/countries/lithuania.html.) 2. “Jake” Flyzik and John “Herman” Horoschak 3. Melrose Hoffman |
1. Identify the social club that used to be in the building pictured below.
Hints: The building was next door to the residence of Turkey Butts. When the social club was |
2. Name these two Coaldale gridders who gained All State Honorable Mention recognition for the 1957 football season.
Hint: “Jake” and “Herman.” |
![]() Hint: She represented Coaldale in various beauty contests throughout the country in the 1940s/1950s. Her first name contains two syllables and the first syllable rhymes with “bell” and the second syllable rhymes with “goes.” |