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Chorus l 2 Y Teens 3
en Academy s own
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1oys hstemng to records
plans to attend South
ern Busrness College
versatrle dances skates
and srngs
IANET ADAMS
Y Teens I 2 3 Dlstrrbutrve
Ian came to us from
East enloys wrrtrng
letters and watchmg foot
ball quret manner
drxves 54 Plymouth flucky
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IOHN ANDERSON
AVA 23 Ir Red Cross
1 Football 3
Iac wants to be a
naval OHICGI collects
corns mrschrevous fhrt
happy go lucky
BARBARA ARNDT
Dlstrlbutlve Ed
Talkatrve pretty brown
eyes hkes swrmmmg
f fmds pleasure 1n sales
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manshrp a hard worker
wrll be store manager
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RUTH ANDREWS
Friendly but qulet
trve rn church work
wrll be a m1ss1onary nurse
pastrmes are readmg
playrng prano enloys
softball and football
IRVIN BAKER
A V A 3
Ambltlon to get a good
ob does tap dancrnq
and adagro lust loves
food Cassanova with a
friendly smlle easy
VERA ANDREWS
Y Teens 2
Oulet ways reserved
rn school Cleveland
Indran fan wrll be sec
retary l1kes book
keepmg
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GEORGE BALDWIN
Emoys P O D and football
would lxke to be a frsh
warden collects stamps
n x c e t o k n o w
everythlng appeals to hxm
especlally food agree
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IOHN BALDWIN DEANNA BARCZYNSKI ROBERT BARD
rack 2 3 A V A Y Teens 2 3 lust wants to be a success
Cross Count y 3
Wrll be a veterlnarxan
after college has an
appetxte for steak
mterested rn chemrstry
enthusrastlc track man
llkes ammals
at ease m a kxt spends all of hrs spare
chen loves t swlm tune worklng on hrs car
and sew talented fm rrp roarm' and devrl
gers grrl of few words may care
asprres to work rn an
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KAY BARNETT
Chorus l Y Teens 2
Mxrneo Shop 3
Peppy ways and a w1n
rung smrle chatters
constantly plays
French horn wrshes to
be a prlvate or medlcal
secretary
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IULIA BAUMGART
Y-Teens l, 2, 3.
Looks at the world through
rose colored glasses . . .
how "lulie" loves pizza . . .
active in Rainbow...
plans to go to commercial
college.
DAVID BECHERER
Stage l, 2, 3, Orchestra l,
2, 3.
Will attend Navy Band
School in Washington, D.
C. next tall . . .on Y.M.
C.A. tumbling team . . .
student conductor of our
orchestra . . . inventor of
the craziest schemes.
ROBERT BENCZKOWSKI
Dig that crazy Benz . . . a
levi tan . . . this big boy
would someday like to be
a foreign diplomat . . . 6'
2" ot masculinity . . . quite
the comedian.
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DEANNA BENSON
Twirling 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens
l, 2, 3.
Loves to be with a crowd
. . . makes a striking twirler
...shy until you get to
know her . . .to be a sec-
retary is her aim . . . Thiel
bound.
CARL BERRY
Stage Crew l, 2, 3, A.V.A.
1, Stage Manager 2, 3.
To live in Hawaii and be a
radio announcer is what
"Carl" wants to do...
hopes to attend Penn
State . . . always thinking
up something crazy . . .
collects records.
GRAYCE BENACCI
Y-Teens 2, 3, Star 2, 3.
"What a blast" you hear,
turn around and there's
Graycie.. .goes wild
over Iohnnie Ray . . . will
soon be an airline hostess
, . . She'll often surprise
you, but never disappoint
you.
BERNARD BENIAMIN
Golf l, 2, 3, Basketball l.
"Buddie" . . . one of Mr.
Havican's key men . . .
chases the girls . . . makes
things lively around
Academy . . . plans to be
a doctor . . . longest legs
ever.. .knows how to
relax.
AGATHA BIANCHI
A loyal pal . . . one worth
knowing . . . plays piano
. . . "Aggie" enjoys foot-
ball and swimming . . .
headed tor Erie Comp-
tometer School.
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lAMES BARNES
Basketball l, 2, Track l,
2, 3.
Wants to be a track star
. . . from all signs he will
be . . . college bound . . .
capable lad with an
dependent outlook.
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DIANNE BAUDAU
lr. Band lg Monitor 2
Quiet but friendly . ..
baseball enthusiast...
reading and music occupy
her spare time...
"Dinny" anticipates a job
as a secretary.
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RITA BIANCHI
Self-reliant and always on
her toes , . . "Ree" takes
pleasure in playing the
piano and studying
people! , . . will attend
Erie Business College.
ARTHUR BIELAK
"Pollock" . . . spends his
time thinking ot ways to
get out ot school. . . one
ot the boys . . . claims he
has much talent . . . hobby
is fishing . . . nice to know.
DAVID BISHOP
Cross Country l 3 Wrest
11n 1 2 3
Bellhop wxll go to Mer
chant Manne Academy
one purpose xn hte IS
to see the world loves
to sarl rather on the
qulet slde
THOMAS BOLLIN GER
Glee Club l
Red w1ll attend Penn
State 1ntends to be a
mechamcal engrneer
talk talk talk hkes to
pamt and read
IAMES BISHO9
Want to be an x ray
techmcran bound for
Carnegle Instxtute hkes
to work on cars drmks
Gerltol for h1s tired blood
hard workmg
HELEN BOOK
YTeens 2 3 Chorus 1
Easy gomg all the tlme
ever ywhere IS Helen
enjoys popular records
and swunmmg hopes
to be a secretary
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SUSAN BLACK
Academe 2 3 Y Teens 3
Suz1e s the gurl behmd the
wxde grrn httle and
lively shy quiet type
who actually rsnt elther
sure to make a good
krndergarten teacher
RUTHANN BOOTES
Can be found skating
enjoys football and oftrce
practrce aspxres to be
a secretary qulet ln
class but outsxde 9
LESTER BRECHT
Wresthng 3 Band l 2 3
Track 3 Orchestra
Plays rombone rn a dance
band 6 3 and every
mch a man alrns to be
a lawyer then a specx l
agent for the F B I
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ERWIN BLOXDORF
Wrestllngl 2 3 Football
Blocks qulet ln man
ner but intense 1n athletlc
xnterest voted most
athletxc blond
dazzllng smrle W1
make hrs career a
coach
CAROLYN BOWMAN
Tw1r mg l 2 3 YTeens
Her stnkmg appearance
and dxstmctwe walk 1m
medxately captivate the
eye collects lazz rec
ords fancy stepper
antlcxpates gozng to I B M
School
ALONZO BREWER
Wrestllng 3
Arm IS to be a baseball
player collects every
thmg lmagrnable especz
ally records dagnab
b1t you ll hear hxm say
ANITA BOETCKER
Y Teens 3 Star 3 Chorus
Vmcent s loss Academy s
gam' peter pamsh
art one of her talents
trckles the 1vor1es
Nxta plans to be an an
hne hostess
DONALD BRAY
Whltey algebra an
sports agree with htm
cezhng unlxrnxted Vlslbll
1ty clear destmatxon
Arr Force hard work
1ng devoted to hrs
vehzcle
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DONNA BROCK
Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Choir l,
2, 3.
Desire is to travel all over
the United States some
day . . . belle on her toes
. . . pretty long hair . . .
headed for Behrend
Center.
HAROLD CARR
Track 15 Cross Country 3.
"Harry" . . . serious at
times . . . rods around on
his motorcycle. . . plans
on owning his own busi-
ness one day.. .likes
bookkeeping and cross
country . . . speedy Carr.
NANCY BROWN
Nan's quiet on the outside,
laughing on the inside . . .
loves to ride horseback . . .
whiz at cooking . . . "the
way to a man's heart is
through his stomach" . . .
engaged.
SHIRLEY BROWN
Library l, 35 Y-Teens 3.
Cheerful and friendly . . .
good sense of humor , . .
finds pleasure in church
activities . . . will soon be
a WAF.
COLLEEN CARROLL
N.H.S. 2, 35 Y-Teens 3.
Sharpie with typewriter
and pad . . . anxious to
please . . . friendly smile
for everyone...
"Spigots" enjoys dancing.
DOROTHY CARTER
Alway out for a good time
. . . talented artist . . . as-
pires to be a housewife . . .
fond of sewing and mush-
ball.
LORNA CARSON
Chorus l, 2, 35 Y-Teens l,
2, 3.
Witty in a quiet way . . .
good natured. . .swim-
ming enthusiast . . . ambi-
tion to be a hostess on
an ocean liner.
VIRGINIA CASE
"Ginger" enjoys listening
to popular music . . . finds
pleasure in photography
...gal of few words...
future bookkeeper.
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MARGARET BULES
Distributive Ed. 3.
Shy, until you get to know
her. . . a very unusual
person. . . carefree . ..
always ready for a laugh
. . . fond of merchandising
. . "how 'bout that!"
BARBARA CARLSON
Distributive Ed. 35 Y-Teens
2.
"Barb" . . . new addition
to A.H.S. from DuBois . . .
has made herself right at
home . . .possesses a
charming smile . . . loves
a good time.
MARILYN CALLAHAN
Senate 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35
Library 1, 2, 35 N.H.S. 2,
35 Academe 2, 35 Red
Cross l.
"Marel" . . . talk, talk, talk
...friendly . . . carefree
. . . always seen scooting
around in her little yellow
convertible.
CAROL CARR
Monitor I, 25 Red Cross
2, 3.
A kindhearted pal . . . one
worth knowing . . . seen at
all football games . . . en-
joys bookkeeping and
church work . . . plans to
go into office work.
LORETTA CESNICK
Y Teens l
Intell1gent lull of m1s
chlet and fun a model
nurse she w1ll make
w1ll1ng to help taklng
prctures 15 pleasure tor
er
DONALD CHARTERS
Chou l
Don college bound
w1ll be a mortrcxan
lohn s twm swlmmlng
tavorxte sport 1n 1
ested ln SCISHCE hard
workxng tnendly
masse
CAROL CLARK MARGARET CLOYD
Glrls Chorus 1 2 3 Chorusl 2 3 YTeens3
Teens l 2 3 M1meo 3 Vwaclous smrle twlnk
Carrxe has a quxet man lang eyes w1ll attend
ner would lxke to Ene Business College rn
spend more tzme swlm preparatlon tor a secre
mmg tap dancer tanal career
has her eyes set on a
nursxng career
IOHN CHARTERS
Cholrl 2 3 GleeClub1
Don s twln wrll attend
Grove Clty College this
a w1l enter t e
m1n1stry hlstory and
swxmmrng greatly mter
est thxs lad crazy sense
of humor
BARBARA CHICOSKI
YTeens l 2 3
Bubbnng over w1th con
vezsatxon Barb plans to
be a nurse opens the
band box for neatness
d1g those crazy glasses
VERA COCHRAN
Y Teens 2
Bootsxe a1rl1ne
hostess rs her ambltron
takes walks ln spare time
hkes to make whoopee
collects photos
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WILLIAM CHASE SANTINA CHIANELLO
Track l Chorus l 2 3 Y Teens 2
Farmer enyoys sott 3 Mrmeo 3
ball hkes to t1nker vnth Fun lov1ng petrte spark
hls car enthuslastlc lxng Sandy future
hunter rnechamcally stenographer enyoys
mmded tree and easy wrxtrng letters always
THOMAS CHIDO
Football 1 2 3 Basket
ba l 2
Always drxvmg a dxtterent
car wxll own a stung
of dr1ve1n dry cleaners
guy behmd the grln
extremely lrkeable
s n1ce as they come
MARILYN COHEN
Cheerleader 1 Y Teens 1
2 3
Eddze Fxsher s records
make her swoon hkes
French pleasant and
charming many pretty
clothes college bound
dehghts rn a party
JEAN COLBY
YTeens 1 2 3 Cho1r l
Peaches and cream
mterests are cholr work
photography P O D
can be seen cheerxng at
football games wrll at
tam her goal as h1story
teacher
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Wrestling lg Choir l, 2,
3, Senate 1, 2, 3.
"Chuck" . . . will attain his
goal as an engineer. . .
spends weekends in Ash-
tabula. . . dislikes con-
ceited people. . .likes
working on his car and
listening to blues records.
ROBERT CRAWFORD
"Tom" . . . plans to take
his 5'8" frame into the
Navy . . .favorites f-rice,
typing, and swimming . . .
spends his spare time loaf-
ing . . . class loudspeaker.
GRETCHEN CORNELIUS
Star 3, Y-Teens 2, 3,
Senate 3.
lust glows with goodness
. . . radiant strawberry
blonde hair ...handy
with a needle . . . sincere
. . .will make an excep-
tional secretary.
NORBERT CORNELIUS
Cross Country l, 2, Track
l.
"Norb" . . . Nancy's other
side . . . pastime and hob-
by is playing baseball . . .
to be a draftsxnan is his
aim . . . P.O.D. a favorite.
NANCIE CORNELIUS
Red Cross 2.
Athletic. . . Norb's twin
. . . friendly to all . . . can't
stand snobish people . . .
"Corny" will be a Chris-
tian Social worker.
IANET COTE
Y-Teens 3.
Talkative. . .finds
pleasure in roller skating,
and water skiing . . . gym
is Ian's favorite subject . . .
hopes to be a housewife.
ANTOINETTE
CRISCIONE
Distributive Ed. 3.
Not a care in the world
. . . takes in all the football
games . . . will work hard
after graduation so she can
buy a car.
lOAN CROCK
Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Senate l,
2, Star 2, 3, Monitor l, 3.
"Io" . . . aspires to be a
private secretary . . . fond
of shrimp . . . ardent cross
country fan . . .shiny
black hair.
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DOROTHY COLEMAN
Monitor 3.
One of our engaged girls
... quiet and serious
minded in every thing she
does . . . finds pleasure in
office practice . . . future
household manager.
ALLEN CONN
A hunting enthusiast . . .
ambition is to be a pilot
. . . guns are his hobby . . .
seen but not heard...
languid appearance.
HAZEL CROSBY
Can be seen cheering at
basketball games . . . en-
joys driving in her leisure
time . . . quiet . . . will at-
tend college in Cleveland,
Ohio.
CAROL CRO WELL
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Orchestra
lg Star 2, 3, N.H.S. 2, 3.
Intelligence and a sweet
disposition will spell suc-
cess for Carol . . . some-
one you should be sure to
meet.. .aim is to be a
physical therapist.
NANCY D ANNIBALE
Y Teens 3
Italys loss IS Academys
gam Nan s pastlme IS
clancmg enjoys Wllllng
letters ma1n amb t1on
1S to ga back to ltaly
cute as a button
soarklmg p rsonalrty
MARY DETTER
Y Teens 2 3
Loves to dance plays
plano very well a true
trrend talkatrve
prres to be a secretary
then a housewrte
GERALDINE DAVIES
Qu1et smcere hard
worker sews many of
her own clothes W1
make a neat nurse
sweet snule ervloys
playmg the plano
EARLE DHUS
Band 1 2 3 Cholr 1
Earle sp1tfy clothes
not much amblhon
qulet possesse blonde
harr and blue eyes
good lookrng w1ll
attend Penn State thxs fall
HOLLIS DECKARD
YTeens1 2 3 Star2 3
Senate 3
Ollglnal nose tor
news a sense of
humor charactenzes our
young wh1ppersnapper
sure has fun out ot
1 e
CAMILLA DENNIS
Tw1rl1nq 1 2 3 YTeens
1 2 3 MOD1lOI1
Talkatwe Cam always
1n the m1dst of fun and
l1v elv act1v1ty class de
butani tw1rls llke a pro
w1ll attend Mary
Washxngton or Bnarclxtt
College
CHARLES DOERRLER
Chuck desrres to be
a federal agent usually
seen bowlmg plans to
make hrst mzllnon before
he s thlrty has a great
1nterest 1n P O D and toot
ball atter the Axr Force
he w1ll go on to college
LARRY DRIGGS
Larry 1nterested 1n
forestry loves sw1m
mnng and huntxng
qulet as an 1nv1s1ble man
hopes to attend East
ern Nazarene College th1s
a
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BARBARA
DOMBROWSKI
Always 1n the clouds
never ln class her hob
by IS workxng always
out wrth the gang alm
IS to become a teacher
MARY ANN DUDEK
MOD1l0I 3 Dlstnbutxve Ed
Qulet but tnendly to all
one man gal en1oys
a good txme especlally
when dancmg or roller
skat1ng
ROBERT DEPEW
Bob would lxke to
be a shovel operator
member of the C1V1l De
tense always seen hot
rodd1ng around town 1n
h1s 111 ole Studle 1S
tavontes are POD and
football
MARIAN DOMINIK
YTeens1 2 3
Sweet personalrty
beauhful clothes
qu1et and rellable
plans to be a pnvate
secretary after gradua
t1on her warm sm11e
has brxghtened many blue
moments
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AUDREY DUNBAR
Chorus 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens
1, 2, 3, N.H.S. 2, 3,
Library Staff I, 2, 3.
Secretary . . . pepperpot
. . . always on the run . . .
member of Civil Defense
. . . skates in exhibitions
and competition.
CHARLES DUNN
Chuck will attend Gannon
College . . . fun to talk to
...will make a super
salesman . . . gardening is
his hobby. . .always
ready to laugh.
RICHARD EICHLER
Choir 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3,
Band 1, 2, 3.
"Gary" . . . dislikes girls
with Italian haircuts . . .
T.V. and popcorn fan . . .
plays trombone and organ
. . . wants to be an organist
. . . collects stamps and
pennants.
KATHLEEN EISERT
Y-Teens 2, 3, Monitor 3.
Kay. . . cute. . .known
for her ready smile and
pleasant laugh. . .at
ease on the dance floor
. . . will attend Erie Busi-
ness College.
RICHARD ENSTROM
Dick . . . college bound . . .
interested in the field of
forestry . . . guns are his
hobby . . . passes his time
reading.
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ERNEST DUNN
Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball
1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, N.H.S.
2, 3.
Everyone's friend . ..
powerfully constructed
in stature, character, and
personality . . . voted most
likely to succeed . . . class
brain.. . will make an
outstanding doctor.
SUSAN ELLER
Orchestra lp Y-Teens 2, 3.
Quiet and dignified . . .
will make a wonderful
school teacher . . . plans
to continue her education
next fall at Edinboro State
Teacher's College . . . ac-
tive in Rainbow.
NEIL EULIANO
Cross Country 2, 3.
"lules" . . . voted the big-
gest flirt . . . likes the girls
. . . ambition is to be a
playboy . . . Cross Country
interests him. . .hair
that's blacker than black.
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IOYCE DYER
Distributive Ed.
Sweet . . . likes swimming'
also modern jazz dancing
. . . upon graduation she
plans to be a beautician.
ROSE MARIE ECKARD
Easy going . . . always out
for a good time . . . enjoys
bowling . . . Mrs. Schoenf
feld's right hand gal. . .
ambition is to be a happy
housewife.
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WILLIAM DYER
"Bill" . . . Cleveland
Indian fan ...loves to
hunt and fish . . . collects
stamps . . . plays guitar
. . . will attend Behrend
Center to fulfill his main
ambition which is to de-
sign machinery.
CATHERINE
ECONOMOS
Library Monitor 1.
Charming low voice. . .
jet black hair. . . loves to
dance. . . collects blues
and jazz records...
"Kay" plans to be an air-
line hostess.
SHIRLEY EVANS
Monitor 3.
Enjoys a quiet evening at
home . . . not a care in the
world . . . would like to
work in an office . . . rather
quiet.
MARIANNE FORD
Orchestra 2.
Loves an argument . . .
says her talent is talking
faster than Rita . . . em-
broiders . . . likes to swim
...will marry after
graduation.
PEARL F ERO
Cheerleading l, 2, 3, Y-
Teens 1, 2, 3.
Cute gal whose dimples
make her smile extra
friendly . . . sews a fine
seam . . . our philosopher
. . . sweet disposition.
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DOLORES FORISKO
Y-Teens 2, 3.
"Dolly" . . . long, natural
curly hair . . . would like
to travel . . . plays the ac-
cordian . . . ambition is to
be a medical secretary . . .
friendly.
NADINE FIELD
Choir 1, 2, 35 Twirling 1,
2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
"Lovely to look at - de-
lightful to know" . . .oht
that red hair . . . musically
talented . . . snappy leader
oftwirlers.
I ACK FISHER
Track 35 Swimming 1, 2.
"Rebel" . . .never over-
works. . .talkative . ..
hopes to be a draftsman
...hot rods and tried
chicken interest him any
time . . . "keep a cool
head" is his motto.
I OANNE F INAZZO MARLEIN
Y-Teens 3. Y Teens 1
Quiet and calm... 3 Cho1r2
dreams of going to Italy Indepenc
someday . . . loves ravioli plished
- dislikes knee socks . . . Marella
has fun at square dances. ing
HARRY F ON G
N.H.S. 2, 3.
Always working...
serious . . . will be a suc-
cess in life as a pharma-
cist . . . loves baseball and
Chinese food . . . college
bound. . . has a great in-
terest in science,
especially physics.
HELEN FORNESS
Came to us from Ripley
. . . intends to be a house-
wife . . . happy-go-lucky
, . . enjoys life . . . devout
. . .inquisitive . . . nice to
know.
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IOHN FOURSPRING
Track 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 3.
"Pat" . . . stands 6' tall. . .
just loves to tease girls . . .
pet peeve is women
drivers. . . Academy's
Daniel Boone . . . a future
insurance and real estate
agent. ..bound for
Behrend Center.
THOMAS GALANIS
A.V.A. 2, Band 3, Choir
3, Football 2, Golf I, 2, 3.
Owns a snazzy black and
yellow Ford . . . plays
clarinet . . . headed for
Carnegie Tech. . .will
succeed as an engineer
. . . a rival for Cupid with
his bow and arrow.
LOUISE GILMER
Will attend a business
college. . . collects rec-
ords of famous singers . . .
television fan. . .sings
while she sews . . . always
chuckling.
LINDA GEHRLEIN
Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Red
Cross I, 2.
Dependable . . . talkative
friendly smile for every-
one . . . girl of many
talents . . . active member
of the Erie Drum and Bugle
Corps.
ELEANOR GEORGE
Chorus l, 2.
Good natured . . . witty
. . . always ready to make
new friends . . . likes west-
ern music.. .enjoys
church work.
EDWARD GOLEMBESKI
Football 3.
"Eddie" . . . finds it hard
to get up in the morning
. . . strictly an individualist
...anxious to be out on
his own.. .very wavy
hair fthe kind only boys
havel.
NANCY GEISLER
Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Senate 2.
Expressive eyes . . . fresh
as a daisy . . . will make an
attractive nurse...
thoughtful of others . . .
live wire.
VIRGINIA GIFFORD
Orchestra l, 2, 3,
Ready to help anyone in
trouble. . .volunteer
worker at Hamot Hospital
. . . collects rocks, shells,
and dolls from foreign
lands . . . nice to every-
one.
ADELLE FRIEDMAN
Monitor 35 Orchestra 3.
"Termite" . . . Intends to
attend Penn State Uni-
versity . . . plays the cello
...likes to swim...
friendly personality. ..
has a cute way of expres-
sing herself.
DOROTHY GORANFLO
Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Twirling
lg Distributive Ed.
Will become a WAVE . . .
detests crew cuts . . . al-
ways roller skating . . .
deep blue eyes . . . likes
to play the piano...
friendly.
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BENIAMIN GRADLER
Choir I, 2, 3.
"Benny" . . . cars are his
one love . . . one of Acade-
my's most handsome boys
. . . likes to sing and square
dance. . .his hobbyg
building a super-duper
hot rod.
LORETTA FULLER
Chorus I, 2, 3.
"Lorrie" plans to be a
medical secretary . . . seen
at all football games . . .
adept at skating and writ-
ing letters . . . avid Indian
fan.
JAMES GRAHAM
Football 1, 2, 3, Basket-
ball 1, 2, 3, N.H.S. 2, 3.
"lim" . . . outstanding
leader in every phase of
school life. . . most pop-
ular boy in the class . ..
a solemn Sam . . . capable
of doing big things.
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THOMAS GRANEY
Track l, 2, 35 Cross
Country 2, 3.
Plans his future as a lawyer
. . . intends to go to Penn
State . . . has more fun in
study hall . . . out atter
Roger Bannister's track
record.
RICHARD GRUCZA
Distributive Ed.
President ot the U.S. in
the year 2000 . . . watch-
ing T.V. is his pastime . . .
a tishing enthusiast . . .
crazy mixed-up kid.
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PATRICIA
GRATKOWSKI
Chorus 2, 35 Y-Teens 1,
Monitor 35 Dramatics Club
3.
Gift of gab . . . likes a per-
son with a sense ot humor
...wants to be a secre-
tary... enjoys dancing
. . . always writing letters.
IANET GRAVES
Y-Teens 2, 3,
Worthy advisor of Rain-
bow . . . would like to be
a bookkeeper . . .will
study at Erie Business Col-
lege . . . anxious to please.
WINIFRED GUNNER
Cheerleading l, 25 Y-
Teens l, 2, 3.
Interested in secretarial
work . . . pastime is having
fun. . .always laughing
. . . gay as they come.
IANET GWINN
Choir l, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1,
2, 3.
Always talking on the
phone . . .constantly
doing something . ..
would like to go to busi-
ness school . . . sweet dis-
position.
RONALD HALPERT
Football 3, A.V.A. 3.
"Tilt" . . . has a worthy
purpose in life - to be
president . . . likes horses
. . . always enjoys a good
football game . . .can
really jive it up on his sax.
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GARNET GREENMAN ANNI
Chorus 2, 3. Real sw
Interested in North East qui
...very triendly... pleasurn
pleasant manner . . . in- plays th
tends to work hard atter a secret
graduation.
DOROTHY HAIN
Never gloomy , . . nimble
fingers ...sports en-
thusiast . . .found writ-
ing letters in her spare
time . . . collects photos
...housewife is Dot's
ambition.
CHARLOTTE HAMADY
Monitor 1, 2.
"Chuckie" aspires to be a
nurse . . . handy with a
paint brush . . . plays the
bugle in the Erie Drum
and Bugle Corp . . . pretty
deep blue eyes.
RICHARD HAMILTON
Football 15 Wrestling 2.
"Dick" . . . one ofthe boys
...blonde hair. . . blue
eyes . . . plans his future
as a drattsrnan . . . mem-
ber of the Wheels and
Sportsman League . . . a
regular hot rod.
MICHAEL HARRIS
Senate l, 2, 35 A.V.A. 2,
35 Monitor 2.
"Mike" can talk circles
around anyone we know
. . . enjoys a party anytime
. . . good dancer . . . class
politician . . . will make a
million someday . . . will
attend University ot
Illinois.
PHYLLIS HARTLEB
Senate 15 Y-Teens l, 3.
ANNETTE HARVEY
Y-Teens 25 Library Mon-
A studious person . . . puts itor 3.
iirst things tirst . . , an en- Modeling is her aim . . .
gaging conversationalist will learn this art at Barb-
. . . bubbling over with izon Modeling School . . .
personality.
quiet humor . . . slim 'n
Trim.
NANCY HARVEY
Senate 15 Monitor 25
Cheerleader l, 25 Library
Monitor 2.
Imps ot mischief are al-
ways dancing in Niki's
blue eyes . . . carefree . . .
likes to read when she
isn't "on the go" . . . at-
tractive red hair.
MARY ANN HAYDEN
Chorusl 2 3 YTeens 2
3 Star2 3
Ice blue eyes big smile
...plans to attend
Stewardess Training...
enjoys singing and
SHARON HELLMAN
Distributive Ed
Ambition is to travel to
California a gentle
smile framed by a pretty
tace . . . always enjoys a
lively party . . . sweet.
LEROY HELMER
Basketballl 2 3
ee shows athleti
ability on the basketball
court . . . happiest when
eating ravioli . . . oh that
blonde curly hair...
I OAN HARVEY
Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Red Cross
15 Senate 3.
Quiet on the surface with
a bubbling personality
underneath. . .sincere
and intelligent. . . "little
girl" look.
IOHN HASSELL
Stage Crew l, 2, 35 Glee
Club 1, 25 Choir 3.
"lack" . . . chemist to be
. . . enjoys archery and
golt. . .versatile . ..
bound for Penn State . . .
expert watch and clock
fixer . . . whiz with a slide
rule.
dancing . . . talk-talk-talk.
strives to hold a position in
the engineering field.
CAROL HENGSLER
Library Monitor 1, 2, 35
Y-Teen 3.
Pert and saucy . . . talk-
ative . . . takes in all foot-
ball and basketball games
. . . short and lively. . .
hopes to become an air-
line hostess.
THOMAS HENRY
Distributive Ed.
"Tom" . . . a hard worker
. . .likes to bowl in spare
time. . .tackles every-
thing with an earnest
sincerity . . . mechanically
minded.
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KATHRYN HERMAN
Y-Teens 3.
Pleasant smile. . . pretty
face . . . hopes to go to
college . . . always on the
phone . . . has the pret-
tiest green eyes . . . sweet
appearance.
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IANET HESS
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
Will be an office worker
...small . . . always eat-
ing. . . an avid T.V. fan
. . .very thoughtful and
considerate person.
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MARLENE HRITZ
Y-Teens 3.
Traveling is her hobby . . .
plans to be an office worker
. . . shiny black hair . . .
aiming for graduation
. . . nice to know.
NANCY HUBER
Twirling 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens
3.
Seen with Danny . . . will
be a housewife . . . an ex-
pert cook . . . cute little
blonde twirler . . . aims to
please everyone,
SHIRLEY HICKS
Nice to everyone...
pretty blonde hair . . . any-
thing pleases her...
wants to be a WAVE. . .
especially likes to read.
DONALD HOLL
Football 35 A.V.A. 1.
Class jester . . . wants to
be an engineer . . . always
busy "taking it easy" . . .
pretty green eyes and
blonde hair . . . wolf at
heart.
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FRANCIS HILL
Life of the party. . . his Swimming
hair is his trademark... P o I 3
"Fran" . . . 6'1" and full Basketball
of fun . . . loves those catty Howie
clothes . . . individualistic. tennis court
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CAROL HORNUNG
Y-Teens 2, 35 Red Cross 3.
A sincere kindness which
makes her a living "love
thy neighbor" . . . swim-
ming rates high . . . makes
a hobby of painting. . .
very dignified... a
learned person.
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CECILIA HULL
Y-Teens 2, 35 Senate 3.
Versatile . . . calm, helpful
friend . . . college widow
. . . black hair, bright smile
and pleasing personality
make Cece a standout . . .
in nursing she'1l excel.
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KENNETH ILLIG IAME
To be an engineer is Chief
"Ken's" ambition. ,, blue 1
cherry pie, math and foot- looking
ball are favorites... Coast Gu
skating is his pastime. . . gI'6dl13ll0U
lackadaisical manner . . Wlfh
"I didn't do it!" stitches
KENNETH ISHLER
Football 1, 2, 3.
"Ken" . . . would like to be
the owner ot a business . . .
plans on attending Penn
State... plays a mean
trumpet. . . hunting and
fishing takes up much of
his time . . . a carrot-top.
FRANK ITALIANI
Red Cross l, 2.
Takes life as it comes. . .
will attend University ot
Tennessee after he serves
his time in the U.S,M.C.
. . . reads on archaeology
...claims his talent is
telling jokes. . . never
hurries much.
RICHARD IACKSON
Orchestra l, 2, Debate 2,
35 N.H.S. 2, 3.
"Dick" , . . uses those S10
words. . .walking en-
cyclopedia . . .friendly
...future chemist...
plans to attend Haverford
College . . , President of
the Debate team...
intellectual.
ALICE IACKSON
Friendly, with a smile tor
everyone. . .sparkle in her
eyes . . . dislikes con-
ceited boys . . . likes pizza
. . . has fun in life.
ROBERT IACKSON
Distributive Ed.
Our Mr. Peepers...
ambitious, as his pastime
is working . . . aims to be
a lab technician . . . en-
joys swimming ...likes
parties.
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RICHARD IEFFORDS
Orchestra 1, 2, 3,
"Dick" . . . has an avid
interest in science-fiction
. . . future history teacher
. . . can really play his
violin . . . a most unusual
walk ...builds model
ships.
RICHARD IEN SEN
Band 1, 2, 3.
"Dick" . . .taller than tall
. . . skilled Drum Major of
our band . . . headed for
Penn State . . . will enter
the field of forestry . ..
enjoys life, especially the
out-ot-doors.
RICHARD IEPSON
"Dick" . . . aim is to gradu-
ate from Penn State and
get ahead . . . trifle bit shy
. . . doesn't believe in
rushing around . . . loves
to snooze.
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CHARLES IRWIN
Red Cross lg Distributive
Ed.
Likes outdoor sports . . .
considers himself talkative
. . . aims to be a diesel
mechanic . . . his list of
favorites include history
and fried chicken...
passes time dancing and
skating.
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ANTHONY IICHA
Football 2, 3.
"Tony" . . . women hater
. . . sports lover . . . always
has a smile on his face . . .
loves that food . . . intends
to be an electrical en-
gineer . . . quiet in school,
but outside? WOW!
TERRY IRWIN
Orchestra l, 2, 3.
"Terry" . . . real crazy
drummer ...plays the
guitar too . . . likes base-
ball . . . short but power-
fully built . . . friendly and
easy-going.
ALICE IOHNSON
Y-Teens l, 25 Mimeo 3.
A blonde bombshell . . .
always smiling . . . to be a
private secretary is her
ambition . . . smart dresser
. . . her hobby is keeping
her car running.
IAMES IOHNSON
Go l23Bandl23
1m play on golt
course and O1 sax w1th
equal ease caddy at
Kahkwa plans to at
tend Prtt or Southern Calr
forma Speed they call
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YVONNE IOHNsON
YTeens 2 3 Cholr 2 3
Scads of dreamy clothes
attractlve cheery
manner s1ngs well
enloys act1ng and
dancrng headed tor
agrrculture and tech
mcal coll ge
MARIE IOHNSON
Momtor I 2 3 M1meo3
Statuesque mrld
hopes to marry a mtl
llonalre someday
dellghts rn skat1ng
spends her spare trme
readmg or s wmg
CHARLES IONES
Football 1 2 Wrestlmg 1
Chuck member of
the Naclrema Club
good all around athlete
llkes sports ot any kxnd
on the quret sxde
tuture football coach
PAUL I OHNSON
Track 2 3
Paul an outdoor
man can really whoop
It up wrth a gultar can
be found anyhme at the
h o p e s to g o to
Behrend Center can
eat turkey anytlme
RUTH I OHNSON
Twrrlmg 1 2 3 YTeens
1 2 3 Chorus l
Short nsweet sees the
brlghter slde ot hte
wants to be a nurse
her hobby IS dogs seen
everywhere wlth Les
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DONNA IONES
Cheerleadlngl 2 3
Enyoys church work
w1ll enter Bob Iones Um
versxty rn the tall
most anythlng pleases her
trlenclly enthusrastlc
and smcere
DOLORES KELLER
Dxstrlbutlve Ed
Dee destmed to be
the owner ot a Ford con
vert1ble always has
fun hkes to lrsten to
records enjoys a toot
ball game
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SHIRLEY I OHNSON
Basketball enthusrast
quret but hkes to have a
good trme collects
records delrghts rn
dancmg another one
of our engaged glrl
IEAN KAISER
D1str1but1ve Ed
Talkatxve easy come
easv go hnds pleasure
ln skahng and motor
cyclmg feels at home
rn the water arms to
be a housewxte always
laughlng
MARILYN KELLY
Twlrhng 1 YTeens l 2
3 NHS 2 3
Blessed w1th an envrable
combrnatron ot mtel
lrgence and beauty
Bov' can thls grrl swlml
purpose 1n hte IS to
make Klp a good wrte
THOMAS KAMIN SKI
Basketball 3 Baseb ll 3
Tennrs 3
Long Tom deep
deep volce 6414 of
sohd man steak and
cherry pre w1ll make a
hrt wrth hun so w1ll
sports plans h1s career
as a dentrt what a
physrquel
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CLYDE KENDALL
Sonny gets h1s fun
out of trnkerrng w1th
motors ladles man
Henry Ford rn the
rnalung w1ll attend
Penn State makes wrth
that sm1le
PERRY KEYS
Cross Country 1 2
Basketball l 2 Track 1
2 3 Wrestlmg 3
Llttle Keys h1s legs
are the prxde and 1oy of
the cross country team
hasnt lost a plng pong
game 1n three years
hardly ever heard from rn
school bundle of dy
namrte outsrde
IANICE KING
Y Teens 3
All sports mterest her
so tallratlve good sense
of humor lrkes to draw
guxldecl wlth gayety
fun lovrng
CAROL KONOPKA LILLIAN KONS
YTeens3 Red Cross2 3 YTeens I 2 3 Senate 1
Talkahve always ready 3 Academe 2 3 NHS
toragood trme collects 2 3 Monitor l
souvenzrs reads rn Dark harred Venus
spare time Cary sugar and splce and
plans to 1o1n the WAF everythlng nice does
everythrng wlth per
lectxon wrll be a suc
cess as a nurse
NANCY KOSOBUCKI
Chorusl 2 3
Lots of clothes found
roarnrng the halls
sprmgy walk a greet
mg for everyone
yoys tennls ambxtlon
to get marned
DAVID KONZEL
Dave Long Tom s
shadow worthy pur
pose ln lzte to loxn
the Alr Force enyoys a
good game of golt
qulck wrtted seen rod
d1ng around an h1s Studxe
SYLVIA KOSIOREK
Dlstrlbutlve Ed
Lrlres skating movies and
bowlmg pastxme IS hs
tenmg to WI ET blonde
ha1r and blue eyes
amb1t1on IS to be a house
wrte
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I OANN KING
Y Teens 3
A true tnend smcere
1n a charmrng way
adept wlth a paint brush
collector ot records
football enthuslast
to be a secretary IS her
arm
ESTHER KN OBLOCH
Qulet fuvds pleasure 1n
oxl pamtmg loves the
country water bug
w1ll attend Erle Busl
ness College
ROSE MARIE KLEMM
YTeensl 2
Ath etxc wltty rn a
quiet way enjoys
basketball games
handy w1th a needle and
thread C em
studymg for a nursrng
career
ROBERT KOENIG
S nate 3 Chou' 1 2
Water Polol 2 3 Swlm
rnrngl 2 3
Our pool shark crew
cut krd veep ot Senate
personallty plus
O I that sm1le 1 e
guard deluxe
CHARLOTTE KOVSKI
Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Star 2, 3,
N.H.S. 2, 3.
Nitty dresser . . . silent and
reserved, but oh so sweet
1 g n 1 f 1 e d w 1
enter Threl College
thoughtful frlend
MARY KOWALIK
Y-Teens 2, 3.
Claims she can count over
a hundred in German . . .
likes to draw has a
good txme at polka dances
wrll attend Erie Busl
ness College
VIRGINIA LAZAN
Possesses a wealth ot shy
gentle smrles can be
found readmg lrsten
1ng to records txnds
pleasure ln roller skatmg
happy wanderer
through our halls
BERTINE
LEATHERWOOD
Momtor 2
Can be heard sayrng
help the people
srngs well a neat dres
ser nursrng w1ll be her
future career
MARLAGENE
KRASNESKI
1 2 3 NHS
spmted as a colt
GS G PUPPY
Y Teens
As hxgl
trrendly
top notch swrmmer
wrll b
plans to
pharmacrst
attend Un1vers1ty
t Mrchrgan
WESLEY KRUSZEWSKI
Momtor 2
Krush wrll be wear
mg an Army umtorm next
year dnves a snazzy
car anythmg blue at
tracts hrs eye one of
the best
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RICHARD LECHTNER
ChO1I I 2 3 Bandl 2
Drck w11l be a suc
cess rn hte as an elec
trlcal engmeer th1s fall
w1ll tmd hlm at Case Tech
passes trme by playmg
sax wrth the Starlrghters
brarn
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I AMES KRILL
1m rntends to 1o1n
the Navy lt the Army
doesn t get hlm IIISI
destlned to bulld a speedy
sports car collects
crazy comxc books
easy to get along wxth
RICHARD LASER
George can hx any
krnd ot radro wxll eat
anythlng that resembles
ood Ma Laser s boy
a good game ot toot
ball attracts h1m
usually seen but not heard
SYLVIA KRIVONAK
Y Teens 1 Chorus 2 3
Sllver tall and w1l
lowy she ll m1SS Acad
emy l1kes sw1mm1ng
and tenms w1ll attend
Comptometer School
GLENN LEVOSKY
Cross Country I Baseball
l 2 3 Track 2 3
Lxberace to be a
sports wrlter rs th1s lad s
hte amb1t1on expert on
the uke spaghettr and
baseball tan loves to
sleep and lrsten to records
IRENE LEWANDOWSKI
Chorus 2
Sandy plays the ac
cordran enloys partrc
rpatmg 1n the sports of
tennrs and sw1mm1ng
lookrng forward to a career
rn the secretanal held
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Y Teens 2 3
Headed for marnage
talent rs drawmg l1kes
dorng most anythrng
cute glasses pretty
green eyes
voted the w1t
u n e a s y
school comes
Frank
t 1 e s t
gomg
as never seen wrth
o u a
sleepy
g1r always
DONNA LOPER
YTeer1s 2 3 Chorus
2 3 Llte Savlngl 2
At home rn the water
reads rn her spare t1me
w1ll attend Erxe Busrness
College always looks
happy
LEONARD LOMBARDO
Basketball l 2 3 Base
1 3 Trac
Tenn1s 2 3
W1ll attend Westmmster
College alms to be a
coach plays the
cordran sports agree
w1th hrm outstand1ng
BARBARA LORENSEN
Y Teens l 2 3
Football tan talkatxve
always ready for a
chlcken drnner w1ll be
a stenographer srncere
and conscrentrous
WILLIAM LIND
Momtor 3
1 one of the boys
brush cut wants to
be a sea gorng bell hop
quxte the wrestler
always workmg on hrs car
cute
MARY LINSE
Orchestral 2 3 Twrrlmg
1 2 3 YTeens1 3
Attractxve blonde twrrler
w1ll enter nurses
trarnmg at St Vrncent s
Hosprtal dances well
lrkes chemrstry
GEORGIA MAE LUCAS IANET LUCHT PAUL LUCIANO KATHLEEN LYDIC
Enyoys wrrtlng letters YTeens 1 2 3 ack l Band l 2 Drstnbutrve Ed
hkes basketball clever Drrv e s pow de r blu e Orchestra 3 Krtty lrkes a party any
wrth a needle future Cadrllac good hearted ed hopes someday t1me seen but seldom
secretary w1ll attend fond of swrmmmg to have hrs own dance heard rollerskates
college ln North Carolma reads often now Mrs band plays a mean pastrme IS readrng
B111 Roberts lrconce str ck quret anx1ous to leave Erle
lrkeable personalxty
9 or
VIRGINIA MALACZAK
Short gal blonde halr
blue eyes never
srlent always talkmg
enloys lrstemng to records
"B'll".... V I I ' I -
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YTeens 2 3 Senate l
Orchestra 2 3
Personahty glows fun
to be wrth loves the
water enloys drrvrnq
collects records
plans a nursmg career
PATSY MARMINO
Atlas a wexghtlrfter
wouldnt turn down a
mrll1on dollars
terested rn the gxrls
ALAN MANDELL
Senate 3
Tremendous hexght of
school potatoes
favorrte food so he
says talent wrrtxng
scxence f1ct1on lrkes
o f r
PSISUBSIVQ
DAVID MARTIN
A 3 C r o
Country l
Dave asplres to be
an agrzcultural farmer
hopes to attend Penn State
thls fall our band and
twlrlers the best ln crty
country so says thls lad
assembhes hrs paSl1me
IANE MARHOEFF ER
YTeens l 2 3 Mlmeo 3
Senate2 Orchestral 2 3
Qulet and frrendly
well liked by everyone
musrcally talented
accomphshes lots wx
be a secretary
BEVERLY MARINO
N H S 3 Cheerleadmg 3
Y Teens 3
A captrvatrng smrle framed
by a pretty face dances
wlth perfectlon serlous
rntellrgence beauty
talent make Beverly out
standrng
DOLORES MARTIN
Senate l Monrtor l
Lxkes to l1sten to good
muslc neat appear
ance emoys a good
book found sewmg 1n
her spare trme wr
hold office POSIIIOII
PHYLISS MATTES
NHS 2 3 Senate3
Outstandmg student
puts her all rnto every
thmg plays the pxano
lrkes to sew w1ll be
a successful secretary
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SALLY MARTIN
eens l 2 3
Crossl 2 3
Shy has taken part rn
syncromzed swrmmxng
lrkes tenn1s and bad
rnmton plans to go mto
nurses trarnrng
GEORGE MATTSON
Stands 62 to wm a
model arrplane contest IS
hrs ambxtron gomg to
a movxe xs an rdeal even
1ng drslrkes loud
mouths you ll learn
favorlte sayrng
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EUGENE MARINO
Good example of welght
lxftlng h1s hobby
w1ll be remembered for
hrs bowl1ng rn Academe
assembly plays ac
cordlan w1ll make
good husband
MARIE MATHEWS
YTeens l 2 3
Arms to be a secretary
w1ll attend E 19 Busmess
College lucky lass has
a pnvate chauffeur
seen scoohng around w1th
B1ll friendly
DARRELL MAY
Tennis 1, A.V.A. l, 2,
Red Cross l, 2.
Working at McFayden's
Drug Co. is where you'll
find "Hogan", as he plans
on being a pharmacist . . .
U.S. Navy then college
fit's free that wayl . . . at
ease in Mr. Havican's class
. . . cute.
RICHARD MERRYMAN
Band 3, Tennis 2, 3, Cross
Country 2.
"Skootch" . . .enjoys
geometry.. .looking
forward to a career of en-
gineering in California . . .
good looking . . . will at-
tend Penn State.
MARILYN McDONNELL
Twirling l, 2, Y-Teens l,
2, 3.
Her freckles are a sign
of beauty . . . definite in-
terest in art . . . amiable
personality. . .likes to
swim . . . one of our en-
gaged misses.
EILEEN MEYER
Monitor lg Y-Teens 3.
Good hearted. . . handy
with a tennis racket . . .
interested in photo-
graphy. . .sports en-
thusiast . . . will work in
office.
HERBERT MILLER
Football l, 2, 3, Basket-
ball 3, N.H.S. 35 Academe
3.
"Butch" . . . says he's shy
but we wonder . . . blushes
easily . . . you've seen him
in the stadium, this good-
looking tackle. . . hard-
worker on the sports
section of this book.
MADGE McKEE
Chorus lg Twirling 1, 2,
3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Star
2, 3.
Dark and petite . . . spark-
ling appearance . . . class
brain . . . plays the organ
and teaches Sunday School
. . . active lass.
WILLIAM MIF SUD
Distributive Ed.
"Bill" . . . lives for his ve-
hicle . . . spends all his
spare time working on his
car . . . likes the outdoor
life . . . after working hard
at Loblaws he'd enjoy a
good steak dinner.
ANDREA MITCHELL
Very unique and versatile
...especially enjoys
skiing and swimming . . .
will prepare for a career
of engineering at Illinois
State U . . . left us for
Canton Ohio.
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MARGARET
McLAUGHLIN
Y-Teens 3.
Quiet but wonderful com-
pany. . .pretty com-
plexion . . . perfect lady
...fond ofart...may
choose nursing as a
career.
SALLY MCMICHAEL
Chorus l, 2, 3, Y-Teens
2, 3, Mimeo 3.
Nice to look at. . . tap-
dancer . . . agreeable per-
sonality . . . sincere inter-
est in people . . . will make
an ideal nurse.
I UDITH MCMANN
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
Never a dull moment . . .
graceful on roller skates
. . . never tires of listen-
ing to Ray Anthony's band
...looking forward to
owning a dress shop.
RICHARD MELZER
Baseball l, 2, 3, Basket-
ball 2, 3.
"Dick" . . . aim in life is
to be a success . . . has a
great interest in sports . . .
shy guy . . . can be found
at the Sunrise Dairy busily
working . . . dependable.
SHIRLEY ANN MOOK
Monitor 1 2 3' Y-Teens
l 2 3 Red Cross 2
Blushes easrly chatter
box lrkes people who
are cheertul a nursmg
career IS her cho1ce
will tram at Phlladelphxa
General
DENNIS NASON
Football 2 3
Denny a sports en
thusrast college bound
a lrttle brt of nonsense
now and then reserved
T V tan very hard
worker when he s not
sleeprng
MARTHA MOORE
Y-Teensl 2 3
Her ambxtron IS to go to
Europe someday grit of
gab en1oys Tng
knows how to enloy her
self l1lces partres
CHARLES NELSON
Cross Country 3
Bud wrll surely be a
success as a mechamcal
engrneer w1ll attend
Penn State to achleve thrs
arm rather on the quret
srcle avrd TV tan
lrkes trrg and basketball
MARY MOWREY
Chorus 1 Y Teens 1 2 3
Academe 2 3
Good thrngs come
small packages
always ready for a square
d a n c e w 1 t t y
rrendly easy to
please
ALVERNA MYERS
Chorusl 2 3
Srngs l1ke an angel
seamstress tond ot
German class happy
easy to get along wrth
w1ll attend Erxe Busl
ness College
CHARLES MORGAN
A V A 1 2 Cross Country
Chuck w1ll earn h1s
way 1n hte as a baker
sports of all krnds rnterest
h1m especrally football
lrkes P O D class the best
can be found wrth Bud
and Wesley
PARMELIA MYERS
Chorus 1 3
Alvernas sxster lrkes
tennrs collects rec
ords fond of srngrng
pleasant wants to
be a beaut1c1an
HARVEY NELSEN
Wrestlrng l Track 2 3
lumor mrschrevous
lrkes racmg boats and
cars happrest when on
the ntle range or 1n trrg
lrkes the outdoors
huntrng frshrng
wonderful fnend to have
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EMMA IEAN NEWBY
Y Teens l 2 3 Twrrlrng
2 3 N H S
Sparkllng personalrty
cute httle prxre porsed
wants to be a teacher
1 n t e l l 1 g e nt
tractwe tw1rler
JAMES MULHOLLAN
1m easy come easy
happy go lucky
rn a hurry to be out on rs
own never worrres
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RAND NEWBY
Golt 2 3 Band 2 3
B u t c h c ol l e g e
bound George Gobel
fan drshkes catty grrls
and Bermuda shorts
Ben Hogan ot the class
Academy s garn
etfzcrent worker
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RAYMOND NUTTER
"Ray" . . .likes hunting
and fishing very much . . .
goes tor sports in a big
way . . . very quiet and
never heard from . . . can
always be depended on.
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LORETTA OSBORNE
Pretty red hair . . . likes to
go horseback riding and
skating... always day-
dreaming... will be a
housewife.
BARBARA O'BRIEN
Twirling 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens
1, 2, 3.
Cute majorette Academy
will miss . . . artistic bug
. . . wants to be a success
. . . college bound . . . soft
spoken and sweet.
WILLIAM OLSEN
"Bill" . . .seldom heard
...headed towards a
career as a printer . . . pet
peeve conceited women
. . . bowling and swimming
takes up much of his time
. . . enjoys staying at home.
LETA O'BRIEN
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
Friendliness and Leta go
hand in hand.. .easy-
going . . . aims to be a sec-
retary...quiet and
sincere.
IANE OPDYCKE
N.H.S. 3.
Artistically inclined. ..
cute as a button. . . "china
doll" . . . will go to Pem-
broke College . . . aim is
to be an interior decorator.
GENE NIETHEIMER
Track 2, 35 Cross Country
2, 35 Basketball 2.
"Spooks" ...big tease
. . . Mr. Lewis ranks high
on his list... always
ready for a laugh...
hunting captures most ot
his attention.
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Distributive Ed.
"Fred" . . . plans to be a
barber . . . talking is his
talent Iso he saysl . ..
likes to travel . . . is heard
saying "I'm not going"
. . . gets satisfaction out of
swimming and driving.
MARY ANN OTT
Would like to join the
WAC's. . .sports en-
thusiast . . . likes to square
dance. . , anxious to
please . . . her ambition is
to be a good citizen.
RICHARD PALMER
Wrestling 3.
"Dick" . . . likes to ride
horses . . . wrestling is tops
with him. . . an eye tor
the women . . . card shark
...main ambition is to
travel.
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THOMAS PALUCKI
A.V.A. 3.
"Tom" . . .builds model
planes. . .speed demon
. . . enjoys a good time . . .
easy going ...school
comes last . . . why teach-
ers get gray.
GRAHAM PARSONS
Football 1, 2, 3.
"Graham" . . .voted the
most handsome boy...
"moneybags" of the senior
class . . . at home on the
gridiron.. .passes his
time sleeping . . . plans his
career as a veterinarian.
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RITA PARIS
Chorus l 2 3 YTeens
Easy to know easy to hke
strrkxng eyes ap
dances a1m IS to be a
nurse enyoys wrrtmg
lette s mce to every
one
PATRICIA PECK
Senate 2
a swrms lrke a txsh
enloys everyone s com
pany collects cartoons
w1ll be a nurse
St Vmcent s Hosprtal IS
her chorce
DANA PARKER
Happy go lucky ltte
of Mr Havtcans physlcs
class mxschrevous
twrnkle m her eyes
sophxstrcated and
attractrve
LOUIS PEDANO
Football l 3
Lou trxple feature
here a sense ot humor
a ready smlle and good
looks clatms hrs talent
IS hldden to be a bust
tlon always workmg
out at the Y lnd clown
BETTY IANE ROSE PASKOWSKI
PARMENTER
Dlstrxbutwe Ed
YTQGHSI 2 3 MOHHOIS Hopes to see Calrtorma
Calm and collected her
someday always work
ambttron IS to travel the mg a gay personahty
qulet outer ap
zntectrous laugh
pearance behes her spark forever domg Somethmg
hng personahty
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MARY LOUISE PERRY RONALD PETERSON
Y Teens l 2 3
Never a dull moment when
Mary s around l1ve
wire what a chatterbox
pretty natural curly
haxr
Football l 2 3
Pete best buxld
hopes to have a contract
mg buslness hastens
slowly has a great tlme
w1th the boys 111195 the
outdoor life
MABEL PINKSTON I ACOUELINE PIERCE
Hopes one day to be a Y Teens 3
tamous tashlon desxgner lackre hopes to be
w1l1 study at Traph a m1ll1ona1re con
agen hkes to cook stantly talkmg forever
a talented dancer a u g h 1 n g g o o
sweet personahty h u m o r e d v e r y
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NORENE PASTER
Cholr I 2 3
Wrll be an opera srnqer
Cholr comes txrst
speaks German fluently
llves for smqlng
pretty blue eyes
my
MARCIA PETERSON
Chorusl 2 3 Red Cross
2 Senate 1
ee collects dog
statues always ready to
go roller skatmg plans
to be a buyer for Halle
Bros lrkes betng w1th
the gang
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ROBERT PIFER
"Bob" . . . hopes to be an
officer of the law . . . big
tease. . .farm boy...
rather mischievous look-
ing. . .plays cards...
claims to possess hidden
talent. . . "Is it ever" is
his motto.
LOIS RATHBUN
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1,
Mimeo 3.
Has a genuiness about her
that attracts friends . . .
tranquil, collected, com-
posed . . . whiz at short-
hand and typing . . . will
be a secretary.
KATHRYN PITTAS
Y-Teens 3, Debate 2, 3,
Mimeo 3.
An air ot classical Greece
...superb actress...
"The show must go on!"
. . . New York bound . . .
ambition -teach drama
. . . go to Europe . . . con-
stantly laughing and gay.
CONRAD RAWA
"Connie" . . . a mess ot
talent fall hidden...
doesn't hurry much
anticipates an early mar-
riage . . . the crew-cut kid.
GLENN REINHOLD
Senate 3.
"Doc" . . . hopes to be a
neurosurgeon . . .enjoys
hunting. . .headed tor
University ot Pennsyl-
vania . . . intelligent. ..
hobby is guns.
BETTY IANE POPE
Chorus 1, 2, 3.
The lite ot the school
constantly joking . . . her
ambition is to be a mission-
ary . . . has all kinds ot
talent . . . never trowns.
SHIRLEY REEHER
Soft spoken ...always
willing to help . . . serious
. . . will make an outstand-
ing secretary . . .quietly
etticient. . .never down
in the mouth.
DONNA REINWALD
Distributive Ed.
Her aim is marriage. . .
enjoys writing letters and
driving Dick's car . . . al-
ways looks pleasant and
agreeable.
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IOYCE PORTIS
Y-Teens 2, 3, Chorus 3.
Her hobby is making cuff
links and earrings . . . has
an unusual talent for talk-
ing. . . a pretty voice . , .
attractive.
NEDRA RAPP
Couldn't survive without
talking. . . sociable. . .
loads of fun . . .baseball
enthusiast . . . wants to be
a private secretary.
THOMAS QUICK
Distributive Ed.
"Tom" . . . member of the
Young People's Social
Club . . . painting is his
hobby . . . would like to be
a court stenographer . . .
anything edible will taste
good to him.
RICHARD RAMSEY
Band l.
"Tex" . . . nice looking . . .
dresses well . . . aim - to
be a measurement en-
gineer . . . will go to Texas
University . . . a rebel . . .
a cute drawl.
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RICHARD RICHARDSON
Wrestling 2, 3, Track l,
2, 3.
"Dick" . . . ambition to be
a harness race horse
driver.. .Penn State
bound . . . likes wrestling
. . . loves that country air.
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IOHN ROHAN
Football l 2 3 Wrestlrng
ohn mam ambition
is to graduate lrkes to
read or hunt in hrs pare
time always enyoys a
good steak wltty
Mr Whlskers
DONNA RICHTER
Choir 2, 3.
Enjoys watching ballet . . .
will be an office worker
. . . likes everything imag-
inable . . . has a pleasant
smile for everyone.
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KATHLEEN ROMEO
Chorus 2 3
Whrte caps and thermo
meters quiet wx l
study at St Vincent s Hos
pltal wants to stay a
mxss all her hte nice
dresser
SHIRLEY RICKENBRODE
Distrrbutive Ed
Mxschievous smile
dlmples her hobby
15 working arm o
be a housewlie a cute
way ot talkmg
BARBARA ROBERTS
Star2 3 YTeensl 2 3
Headed for college then
social work clothes
strictly from Vogue
peaches and cream
refined and gracious
a charming voice
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MARTIN RIZZO
Marty will be a
drattsman interested
in sports trled chxcken
makes his mouth water
a lad of few words
WILLIAM ROBERTS
Chou l 2 3 Goll l 2
Track l
1 wants to be a
geologist likes golf
ta ented rn art Janet
his one and only quiet
and well mannered
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Chorusl 2 3
Her atm 15 to be a Civil
Service worker co
lects salt and pepper
shakers a mad record
co ector a quiet
personalrty
IANITH ROOT
Y Teens 1 2 3
Loves the great outdoors
quret active mem
ber ot senior scouts
trnds pleasure in playxng
prano has her eyes on
teachrng elementary
school
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GERALD ROSE
lerry full of crazy
ideas they work too
conscientlous next tall
w1ll txnd hlm at Carnegie
Tech handy man wxth
a paxnt brush
JAMES ROTH
im en1oys a good
baseball game sure to
succeed as a draftsman
a wh1z at math
looks for the good thrngs
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GUY SAVELLI
Track 1, 2, 3, Senate lg
Basketball 1, 2, 3, Foot-
ball 3g Baseball 3.
Can propel himself around
a track with ease . . . what
a sigh guy . . . ambition is
to get ahead . . . at ease
in physics and on basket-
ball court . . . most talk-
ative boy we know.
THOMAS SCEPURA
Band 3.
"Skin" . . . likes to jazz it
up on his sax. . . thrives
on steak smothered with
mushrooms . . . dig those
catty clothes . . . leads the
life ot Riley.
ANNA MARY SCHAAF
Star 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 35
Senate 2, 35 N.H.S. 3.
Peaches and cream . . .
neat, smart, trim . . . en-
joys sports . . . bound for
Slippery Rock S.T.C. to
become a Phys. Ed.
Teacher.
SHIRLEY SCHAUERMAN
Y-Teens l, 3.
Always ready to laugh . . .
animals' best friend. . .
sews in her spare time . . .
willing to travel any time
. . . now a resident of
Florida - lucky girl.
MARY ANN SCHELLAN G
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
A true friend . . . always
ready to please . . . smiles
a warm spot into our hearts
. . . nimble fingers on this
future secretary...
wonderful sense of humor.
CAROL SCHAACK
Cheerleading l, 2.
Venturesome. . .Penn
State bound . . . ambition
f- to he a television writer
...wasp waist. . .what
an imagination! . . . ready
and waiting for any kind
of fun.
IAMES SCHAAF
Band 1, 2, Star 2, 3.
"lim" , . .pleasure to
know . . . always on the
sunny side ot the street . . .
hard-working . . . polished
manners . . . builder delux.
IANICE SCHELOSKE
Monitor l, 2, 3,
Takes things easy . . . will
try anything once . . . witty
. . . always out for a good
time . . . to be a housewife
is her ambition.
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PETER RUSSO
Senate 2, 3, Basketball 1,
2, 3.
"Bevo" . . .sky-high . . .
college-bound . . . sports
enthusiast. . .a stellar
basketball player...
loaded with personality.
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Football 1, Wrestling 1.
"Don" . . . hey Red, your
hair's on tire! . . . prefers
the outdoor life . . . a whiz
at Scrabble . . . plans to
take the G.E. Apprentice
Course . . . robust.
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ANNA MARIE SCHMIDT
Y-Teens 2, 3.
A talented artist . . . wants
to be a fashion illustrator
. . . an even balancer of
seriousness and gayety . . .
college bound.
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WILLIAM SCHWARTZ
Baseball 3.
"Bi11". . .wants to get
ahead the'll need onelj . . .
never an idle moment . . .
handy with a ball and bat
. . . joker.
RICHARD SEAGER
Basketball 2 3
Dlck a whzz on roller
skates would lxke to fly
a yet plane plays the
accordran lrke a pro
basketball enthuslast
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BERTHA SHAPPELL
Orchestral 2 3 Senate
Talkatxve sincere
and sweet will study
piano at Srs of Notre
Dame School of Mus1c
easy to please
EDNA SECHRIST
Noted utterbug bundle
o pep our Teresa
Brewer amb1t1on 15 to
be an artrst torever
cheerful as tnendly as
can be mxschlevous
GUY SEGGI
Football 2 3
S a m s h o rt a n d
dynamzc barrels ot fun
when he s around W1
tmd success as a busmess
man lo s ot stxck
to rt xveness genulne
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MARGUERITE SHAW
Cholr 1 2 3 YTeens 1
2 3 Red Crossl 3
Peggy sense of
humor engagrng
giggle neat dresser
has beautrful clothes
always dorng some
thlng crazy
NANCY SHENK
Y Teens l
Active ln Senior Scouts
a campmg enthus1ast
wrll further her stud es
at Umver xty ot Buffalo
trrendly smrle and
oxsposltlon
DONALD SHELDON
Don arms to be an
accountant collects
colns a TV n
on the quxte sxde as
the lrghtest harr
pleasant
NOEL SIFORD
1 would lxke t
make a career out of Army
1 e x x o u s
graduate l1ve and let
we
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ALLEN SELLING
A VA 2 3
Sello really l1kes the
grrls can run a movle
pro1ector w th the greatest
of ease always on the
w1ll enter the held
of m drcxne
IAMES SENGER
Charue Navy blues
call hlm onward can
eat anythxng anytlrne
anywhere tancxes
typmg and basketball
bashtul around women
I OSEPH SEMENTELLI
oe wants to be a
brg tune prrvate eye
takes up space ln school
always sleeplng
the not so snlent type
IAMES SHAMPOE
A V A 3
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good engxneer you
should see lus record col
lectlon makes up
perseverance what he
lacks rn slze n1ce
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DOMINICK SILVAGGI
"Dom" . . . worthy am-
bition in life is to join the
Marines... one of the
boys . . . prefers working
on cars . . . will take in a
movie anytime...
devilish.
RONALD SIMON
Distributive Ed.
"Ron" ...hunting and
fishing enthusiast...
wants to make a million
. . . spiced tongue . . . al-
ways trying to find some-
thing to do.
CHARLES SKOPOW
Football l, 2, 3, Track l,
2, 3, Band lg Orchestra
2, 3.
"Crazylegs" ...will
make a career out of the
Air Force . . . often seen
at the "Y" or puttering
around on cars . . . plays
a jazzy trumpet . . . pole-
vaulter . . , lively.
IANET SMITH
Chorus l, 2, 37 Mimeo 3.
Bubbles over with
friendliness. . .sweet
disposition... sincere
. . . collects china cats . . .
has a talent for playing
organ and piano.
ROBERT SMITH
Band l, 2, 3, Golf 2, 3.
"Bob" . . . aims to make
piles of money . . . has a
nifty record collection . . .
on the not-so-quiet side . . .
an eye for women. . . al-
ways on the go.
ROBERT SNOW
Football 2.
"Bob".. an engineer
...to-be...a whiz at
trig . . . pumps gas in his
spare time...keen
student...all-round
fellow.
STEPHEN SMITH
Band 1, 2, 3, N.H.S. 2, 3.
"Smitty" . . .everyone
knows him . . . sings with
the 4 Tones . . . intelli-
gence and personality that
are second to none.. .
bundle of dynamite.
CAROL SOUTHWICK
Y-Teens lg Monitor l.
Our new addition from
Strong Vincent . . . can al-
ways be seen "flying"
around . . . hopes to be-
come a bookkeeper . . .
nice personality.
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RALPH SLIKER
Track 3.
"Big Ralph" . . . soon to
wear a state policeman's
uniform . . . always work-
ing to earn lots of money
. . .six foot one, full of
fun . . . the outdoor type.
WALTER SLIVINSKI
"Walt" . . . would like to
be the leader cf his own
band . . . a real gone ac-
cordianist . . . loves wine,
women, and song . . . his
hobby is ceramics.
SHIRLEY SLIKER
Chorus 1, 2, 3.
True friend . . . the pool
is an attraction for her . . .
sports enthusiast. . . will
be a secretary . . . a quiet
personality.
ALBERT SMITH
Track l, 2, 3.
"Al" . . . active in the
Naval Reserves . . . can be
found hunting or keeping
his car in tip-top shape . . .
a good pal and nice to
know.
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STADTMUELLER
Favorite saying - "What
do you want?" . . . claims
he's shy . . . enjoys bowl-
ing . . . loves to eat, es-
pecially steak . . . not too
ambitious.
IANET STASENKO
Cheerleading l, 2, 35
Chorus l5 Y-Teens 3.
A sharpie with a type-
writer and pad . . . very
neat and attractive . . .
poised . . . has a pretty
voice.
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Senate 2, 35 Academe 2,
35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3.
Serene. . .smart as a
whip. . . plans to be a
nurse. . . genial smile . . .
will attend Villa . . .inter-
ested in everyone.
JAMES SWEENEY
Wrestling l, 2.
"Red" . . .one ot those
boys who counts his
friends by the score. . .
demon on a wrestling mat
. . . never misses out where
tun is to be had . . . plans
to make his career in the
U.S.M.C.
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Football l, 2, 3. Y Teens l
"Ken" . . .sports enthu- 2
siast...quiet around Alert anc
school. . . carrot-top . . . lust cant
destination after gradua- talen
tion unknown . . . likes to headed
read . . . a good pal. College
ELEANOR TARR
Y-Teens l, 2, 35 Twirling
l, 2, 3.
"Dearie" . . . always at
Honey's side. . . attract-
ive twirler. . .plays
pianog good, too . . . likes
to write letters . . . "How
ya cuttin' ii?"
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Twirling 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens
l, 2, 35 Red Cross l, 2, 35
Library 3.
"Honey" . . .about as
"twinny" as anyone could
be . . . enjoys ice skating
and chemistry . . . will
make a cute and efficient
nurse. . . "Hi bug!"
DOROTHY TATARA
Y-Teens 3.
lust can't help liking her
. . . a quiet surface covers
a bubbling personality . . .
collects popular records
. . . writes letters in spare
time . . . headed for Erie
Business College.
I OAN TERRELL
Distributive Ed.
Has a natural ability to
sell . . . sparkling eyes . . .
very precise . . . anxious
to get out on her own . . .
likes most everything.
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DAVID THAYER
Glee Club l.
"Tex" . . . hopes to be the
world's champion calf
roper . . . has a knack for
tarming...horses
interest him . . . smiles a
lot.
CECIL THORP
"Cecil" . . . an expert rol-
ler skater . . . big flirt . . .
main ambition is to gradu-
ate ...can be found
watching T.V. or gabbing
on the phone.
IOHN TORELLI
Football l, 2, 3, Wrestling
1, 2, 3.
"Quid" . . . main interest
is the Marine Corp...
star athlete, short, hand-
some and likeable . . . al-
ways clowning . . . God's
gift to women . . . crew-
cut and levi fan.
FRED TROTT
l.V. Football lg Varsity
Football 2, 3, Wrestling
l, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 35
N.H.S. 3.
"Bud" . . . has the friendly
face . . . always looks
happy . . .outstanding
athlete . . . collects coins
. . . wants to be a teacher
...has a pleasing
manner.
FRED TRIMBLE
Cross Country l, 2, 3.
"Kraut" . . . hopes to be a
rich farmer.. .enjoys
girls and art . . . a sports
enthusiast. . . a friendly
manner.
HELEN TWAROSKI
Chorus lg Monitor 3.
Always talking on the
phone . . . wants to be an
office worker . . . later a
housewife ...nice to
know . . . plays the piano.
PATRICIA THOMAS
Academe 2, 3, Senate 1,
35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Monitor
1, N.H.S. 3.
A vivacious manner. . .
exceptional zest in what-
ever she does . . . our cap-
able Y-Teen president . . .
99 44 lOO percent pep.
VINCETTA VARO
Y-Teens 1, 2.
Short gal with curly black
hair... "Vinny" . ..
collects pictures for her
album ...finds much
pleasure in dancing. . .
hopes to be an airline
hostess.
ROBERT VICKEY
Ambition is to become an
engineer. . .enjoys art
work . . . does woodwork-
ing for a hobby . . . always
ready with a prank.
RAYMOND VOGT
Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling
2, 3, Track 2, 3.
"Ray" . . . will attend Penn
State. . .an outstanding
wrestler. . .sports en-
thusiast . . . powerfully
built.
,135 ct
swim-
the
s in a
. . makes with the
drums . . .voted best
dancer . . .could sell re-
frigerators to the Eskirnos.
MARY TONG
Twirling 1, 25 Y-Teens 1,
25 Orchestra l.
Flawless complexion . . .
dark natural curly hair . . .
easy manner makes Mary
an enviable personality
. . . contagious laugh.
SHIRLEY WAHL
Y-Teens 1, 2, Monitor 3.
Will be a secretary. . .
then a housewife...
enjoys music. . .sincere
desire to please . . . does
everything to the best of
her ability.
JAMES WALKER
Baseball 2, 3.
All-out baseball fan . . .
hopes to become a base-
ball player . . . always out
for a good time . . . man
of few words.
NANCY WEAVER
Quiet and unpretentious
...strongly dislikes
"cat" clothes. . .enjoys
most anything. . .easy-
going . . . wants simply to
be a housewife.
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HELEN WALTER
Y-Teens 2, 3.
Adorable dimples...
plays the organ and piano
. . . will sit upon the boss's
knee as private secretary
...writes letters quite
often.
MARY WEBER
Y-Teens 2, 3.
Red hot pepper . . . the
secretarial field is her
choice. . .specially
enjoys roller skating . . .
as art is her talent, draw-
ing is her hobby.
IRENE WALTERS
Distributive Ed., Y-Teens
l.
Neat as a pin. . . an ex-
ceptional dancer...
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JAMES WARD CAROLE WASHEK
A quiet, likeable lad. , .
hunting and fishing are
his pastimes. . .future
torester...a mad
Has a sparkler on her
finger to match the sparkle
in her eye . . . horseback
riding is what she enjoys
ready to eat ravioli any- mathematician. ...studious and on the
time Usparkling ap- quiet side,
pearance.
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WEDZIKOWSKI
Monitor l, 3.
Comptometor operator
is what she'd like to be . . .
a real hot-rod fan . . . loves
to square dance . . . will
study further at Erie Busi-
ness College.
ELLIS WELLMAN
This reserved lad's keen-
est interest lies in re-
storing obsolete gasoline
engines.. .thorough
and efficient student. . .
"Einstein" ot the future.
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Baseball 2, 3.
Never hurries much . . .
school comes second . . .
ardent baseball fan . . .
ambition is to retire. . .
never talks much.
HELEN WELTON
Y-Teens l, 3, Star 35 Red
Cross l, 2, 3.
Enjoys commercial work
...collects records...
is a photographic bug . . .
really tickles the type-
writer keys.
Y-Teens l, 2, 3.
Always talking -always
laughing -always having
a good time fthat's
Marilyn . . . enjoys every-
thing.. .yodels-'of all
things!
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CHARLES WERTZ DONNA MAE WERTZ MICHAEL WERTZ
Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Football 1, 2, 3, Basket-
Acacleme 31 Track l. Always lending a helping ball 3.
"Corky" . . . always seen hand . . . Mike's sister . . . Very easy going . . . gets
with ludy or Gordon... sewing is no problem... along with anyone . ..
likes motor boat racing . . . baseball enthusiast . . . likes parties and chicken
quick to answer and loves
to argue . . . is shy so he
says . . . will be pro-
fessional dancer.
GERALD WHITMEYER
Red Cross 2, 3.
hopes to be a secretary.
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GRACE WIARD
Monitor 3.
Amateur horticulturist "Blackie" . . . will study at
...a hard worker... Villa Maria to be a nurse
enjoys basketball... ...enjoys dancing...in-
always playing tricks on telligent lass . . . a nice
people . . . wants to have dresser.
his own nursery someday.
BETTY WILLERT
Y-Teens 3.
Hopes to make a top-
notch nurse . . . cute voice
. . . favorite dish is shrimp
...dance enthusiast...
will seldom refuse an in-
vitation to a party.
...a good triend...a
build to rival Hercules.
ROSE MARIE WILL
Long blonde hair . . . short
and quiet . . . enjoys al-
most everything she does
...especially likes to
drive.
SHIRLEY WILLITT
Y-Teens l, 2, Distributive
Ed.
Collects stutted animals
...never on time...a
secretary will be her
future position. . .seen
cheering at football games.
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ROBERT WETZEL
Track 1, 2.
As a track manager Bob
has proved his executive
ability . . . happy when
he's hunting or fishing . . .
enjoys physics . . . eager
to graduate.
NORMAN WHIIPPLE
Cross Country 2.
Aims to be a dr attsman . . .
interested in mathe-
matics. . . always enjoys
square dancing . . . an in-
ventor of crazy schemes.
WILLIAM WHEELER
N.H.S. 2, 35 Orchestra 1,
2, 3, Star 2, 3.
When you think ot music
at Academy you think of
Bill and his violin, . . hopes
to be a professional . . . his
smooth manner will carry
him tar . . . voted the most
talented.
CHARLES WHITFORD
"Chuck" . . . tuture busi-
nessman . . . bound for
Gannon College . . .
considers himself talk-
ative . . . part-time job
at Seymour's.. .history
. . . baseball . . .steak . . .
extra nice person to know.
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MARY ANN WINKELMAN
Y-Teens 3.
Enjoys the music ol Tommy
Iordano . . . always ready
with an answer...
collects records. . .will
hold a position in an office.
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IERROLD WINTER
Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1,
35 N.H S. 3.
"Ierry" . . . voted the shy-
est. . . college bound . . .
chemist. . . unpredict-
able... physics, foot-
ball, steak and parties are
popular with him.
CAROL YOUNG
Y-Teens 35 Chorus 1.
"Roxie" ...interested
in the Navy . . . will be a
housewife . . . paints for a
hobby. . .looks forward
to graduation. . .enjoys
the gay side ot lite.
ERIC YOUNGBERG
CAROL WOLF
Academe 2, 35 Senate 2,
35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 N.H.S.
2, 3.
Genuine friend . ..
amusing. . .a dark-
haired lass of outstanding
charm . . . list of accom-
plishments . . . will make
the ideal secretary.
ERNEST WRIGHT
Football 1, 25 Basketball 15
Track 1, 2.
Voted the best dressed . . .
handsome. . . always
checking town in his Ford
. . . easy-going nature . . .
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Headed for the Air Force Y-Teens 35 Chorus 1.
. . .likes working on cars Secretarial work is her
...cute..."chrome main interest...radiates
dome" . . .enjoys taking with energy. . . collects
it easy. . .leads a lite ot souvenirs. . .looks for-
leigure, ward to marriage...
genial personality...
always laughing.
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RONALD WOLFE
Senate 35 Star 2, 35 N.H.S.
3.
Has raised the gavel at
Senate meetings...
businesslike in a jovial
way . . . voted the most
active . . . succeeds in all
he attempts.
LUCILLE YERKEY
Y-Teens 1, 2.
Goes a mile a minute. . .
anxious to do everything
right . . . an excellent sec-
retary . . .dresses nicely
. . . interested in helping
others.
BARBARA ZEHNER
Chorus 35 Y-Teens 3. An enga
Hopes to become a beau- a fine se
tician. . .her hobby is enioys
taking pictures... a scads ot
talented seamstress. .. will be a
has pretty hazel eyes.
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DAVID ZIMMER RCBERT ZIMMERMAN IUNE ZUCK
Afuture farmer serlous Tall blond guy ruddy NHS 2 3 Academe 2
h l 3 Debate 2 3 YTeens 3
worker a reserved per comes second appears Enjoys not mg e er
sonallty to be quret an argument out
standmg rn all she t
tempts has a n1Ce bal
ance of humor and
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BEVERLY WILLIAMS
Y Teens 3
Small pert and farr
whxz at shorthand
rann for excltement
energy galore wrll
a secretary
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Members of the Class of 1955 have mlssed the
quxet grace of Leona Levandow who was called
from trme to etem1ty by a lIdg1C accrdent
Though gone from our sxght her memory w1ll
always beckon to us from the abode where the
angels are
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and Carol Crowell 6 Most Lxkely to Succeed and Class Brarns Erme Dunn and Marlene Frorelh 7 Most Talented B111
Wheeler and Beverly Marmo 8 Best Athletes Erwin Bloxdorf and Nancxe Cornellus 9 Biggest Fhrts Nell Euhano and Marllyn
Callahan 10 Most Popular hm Graham and Llllxan Kons 11 Best Dressed Erme Wrxght and Alxce Iohnson 12 Wxthest
Frank Lombardo and Holly Deckard 13 Most Talkatlve Guy Savelll and Cam1lla Denms I4 Most Active Rom Wolfe and
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Maeder C Brandes R A Werren I Fogleboch G Cornelius L Seager P McLean V Saeger D Nelson P Strong L Davrs
ROW3 C D1Bacco I Shappell E Moseman S Dole L Seltrext I Morschhau er I Eller A Reynolds C Sulhvan B Donatelll
A M Schatt Carroll M Lev1c B Waketxeld M Cohen l Hebert A Mandell Row4 C Wolf P Thomas D Smlth E Wmter
D Baumgartner D Loyer A lohnson C Hull I Stever' on I Harvey P Mattes F HHIIIS M Hahn M Harrls D Kelley Row 5
C Hultman L Iohnson I Erlckson W Bush T Parker D Struble G Remhold A Baker H Lmcoln I Wagner C Copple
M Ohmer B Banzster M Strauss R Angelo
The Senate our school governmental body enables the students to present therr 1d9aS and v1ews to
the school admlnrstratlon It 1S composed ot seventy members one representatlve elected from each home
room The ottlcers are elected by the entrre student body at the close ot the second semester The senators
and othcers are ottrcrally recognrzed at a tradrtronal ceremony known as Gavel Day when they are
presented to the faculty and students
Th1s year was another busy and successful one tor the Senate The group sponsored dances and
skatrng partles sold decals and ralsed money for assembly programs Proceeds from most Senate act1v1t1es
help worthy causes The Senate also played a large role 1n helpmg our band and twrrlers to reach Pasadena
Mr Habas IS the new faculty advrsor ot th1s worthy organrzatron and should be commended tor a
yob well done
Presrdent R Wolf V1cePres1dent R Koemg Secretary L Kon Treasurer H Deckard
M Levrck S Dole P Strong P Maeder M Hahn C Hull Senate Safety Ccmmrttee
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The Nahonal Honor Qoclety symbolrzes scholarshrp, character, leadershlp and servrce It IS an
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Th1s year the Academy Natronal Honor Soc1ety was host to the other socretres from the Erre schools
at the annual Fall Banquet
Tw1ce a year the group presents an assembly 1n wh1ch a new group of deservrng students are
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Row! L Brecht P Thomas C Kovslu E I Newby M Kelly A M Schaaf I Opoycke M Callahan I Graham ROWZ C
M Fxorelll B Marmo C Wolf M McKee P Mattes S Smrth Row4 R Koemg R Melzer F Trott D Nason I Wmter H Mlller
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Row l: R. Wolfe, G. Cornelius, I. Will, M. Crocker, P. lacovetia, P. Marchini, A. Reynolds, N. Eeemus, I. Szuba. Row 2: W. Wlieeler,
H. Deckard, M. McKee, B. Roberts, C. Kovski, A. M. Schaaf, I. Fransern, C. Treiber, l. Fransen, R. Moskalczyk. Row 3: A. Boetcker,
M. Vetere, l. Crock, C. Crowell, M. A. Hayden, G. Benacci, R. Malthaner, H. Welton, Row 4: I. Schaaf, F. Kantz, I. Graham.
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Upper Lefi: l. Fransen, l. Fransen, M. Hayden, l. Szuba, H. Deckard, C. Kovski, R. Iacovetta. Upper middle: G. Cornelius,
H.'Welton. Upper right: R. Malthaner, I. Will, W. Wheeler, I. Crock, A. Boetcker. Lower left: R. Wolfe, Mr. Kantz. Lower
lnlddle: M, Vefere, G. Benacci, R. Wolfe, P. Marchini, C. Crowell. Lower right A. M. Schaaf, R. Moskalczyk, l. Schaal, M. Crocker.
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P Kalsch Row3 C Trerber L Zlmmer L Lander F Osbeck P Merryman C Frsh B Rockwell P Rudolph I R1cc1 P Sulhvan
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one representatrve to help plan
actrvrtres to ard many people
here and abroad
Under the drrectron of the
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made tray covers and favors
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to school may take Dlstributive Education The1r motto Earn wh1le you Learn IS practiced daily They
attend school from e1ght A M to eleven A M each morning
In this parti ular type of class the students learn the arts ot salesmanshrp buying and selling store
math Business English compos1ng and decorating counter and window displays and business ethrcs in
general At eleven o clock the students leave for work to many ot Erie s business establishments Here
they are enabled to put 1nto good use what they have learned
The very capable instructor who trains our future busrness men and women 1S Mrs Eisert
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R H dde ick I Trapp A DelSandro L Hayes F Border L Kel o C Harding H Winar P Carey Row3 M Crocker E Bern
hard A M Etta B Coon E Bednarski C Ankrel I Gaylord A Reichel A Schmelzer A Scctt B Clark P Morgan P Blake
P Szymanouvsci B Olszewski S Downey D Linteman Row4 F Goodwill B Kelley P Hess H Levlck E Iefferson M Kleiner
E Skinn r D Euliano M Morey M I McLauqhlin M Zupanick M I Hermanson V Carlson I Thompson M Wehan C Wa
kiewi z Row 5 S lllig C Hauser E Winter D Baumqartner L Zimmer C Tre-iber L Lander E Hilbert T DeMatteo M Kent
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ELEVENTH GRADE Y TEENS
Row 1: S. Hess, M. Ianoski, M. Spath, N. Seyboldt, B. Majewski, P, Marchini, T. Bubrzylc, C. Strolsmeyer, G. Sette, D. Moran
P. Graham, E. Andrychowski, I. Aldrete I. Goellner. Row Z: C. Berridge, K. Schmidt, M. Pedone, A. M. Hartman, C. Sullivan
B. Hayes, A. Lamborn, A. Reynolds, E. Curry, B. Donatelli, G. May, L, Filipczak, I. Martin, F. Millimaci. Row 3: R. Wheeler, M. Ellis
I. Pryber, E. Cowley, B. Lindenberger, L. Marsh, I. Fransen, P. Rudolph, I. Fransen, S. Albert, N. Wolte, S. Leberman, L. Peplinski
L. Adams, D. Chicoski. Row 4: M. A. Rutkowski, L. Carlson, S. Naughton, P. Fritz, C. Lininger, I. Dalton, C. Heidt, P. Fritz, I. Lan
non, A. Iohnson, P. Phillips, G. Hugus. A. Fracassi, K. Lashinger, B. Bogue. Row 5: I. Owen, E. Fischer, L. Hayes, N. Biletnikotl
N. Love, C. Zwilling, I. Hollis, M. L. Maxwell, L Brown, L. Boss, S. Wadsworth, B. Fisher, l. Colvin, I. Shaner, M. L. Conner.
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I Tave R A Werren S Lancaster I Senger R Rogala I Plavacan Row 2 N BIOZGWICY R A Blose K Enstrom I L1nsey
I Beuchert I Van Scoyo F ZSIVIS M A Ohmer I Eller M Love A Trelber T OBr1en C Iacobson L Morn on C Martrn
F Letcher Row3 K Bauer I D1ehl D Iones N Zuck D Taylor I LeSuer I Grumblatt I Morscbhauser R McColl N Wollert
I Foster B W1Sn1eWSk1 H Plerce I Meeker R Angelottl S Sm1th C Hanes Row 4 V Arrowsmlth G Hummel B Kmut
T Casler E Rmg I Flagella I C1cero P Welton K Robb Y Gregory B Rockwell A Hodges M I Dobrogosz D Sulkowskl
M Crosby B G1SCZ1DSk1 Row 5 K Pomter C Schrode C Cuthbert T Chervenka I Drlscoll B Crane M Dnscoll M Tansey
P Plonslcy D Smlth M Yeager B Desser M Czulewlcz S Cogswell M E Pflste
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M Krasneskx C Crowell 8 Havmg tea 9 Smlle Pretty 10 Smlle Pretty ll Gettxng ready 12 R Akre I Owen 13 A M Schaat
P Thomas 14 B1g date 15 Havmg tun IG K Elsert 17 R McColl I D1ehl 18 Cute couples
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The debaters present
an annual tall play and
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The Debate Team members under the drrectron ot Mrs Stermer practrce vorce controls do research
for valuable materlal and hold mock debates untrl February when the season begms After competlng
with the varlous county teams and partxcrpatlng 1n other league tournaments the group 15 ready for tie
Debate ot the season Allegheny College
Rowl E Wlnter C Sullxvan K P1ttas R Jackson I Zuclc R Akre B Buchanan RowZ D l.1nt1en'an S Dowrey R Moskalczyk
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Row 1: K. Herman, B. Williams. Row 2: V. Case, S.
McMichael, R. A. Swarner, K. Pittas, A. Iohnsori. Row 3:
M. lohnson, I. Smith, K. Barnett, C. Clark.
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Row 1: Mr. Swahri, D. Smitla, I. Brown, M. Wagner,
Mr. Bright. Row 2: L. Rawson, T. Younger, R. Dumeyer,
H. Holby, I. Keifter, D. Yimmerly.
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Row 1: I. Baker, M. Coon, M. Harzis
l. Shampoe, D. Weed, R. Wagner
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more, E. Wexler. E. Bloxdozt. Row 3
T. Palucki, T. Goldsmith, A. Selling
R. Halpert, F. Hassel, B. Gehrlein
D. Siegel. Row 4: G. Reinhold, D
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STAGE CREW
ORGANIZATIONS
LIBRARY
Row 1: S. Brown, C. Fish, M. Tarr, C. Tanembaum, M.
Kelly, I. Martin, B. Slates, D. Elkin, M. Wedzikowski,
B. Sterner. Row 2: Mrs. Krainski, Mrs. McCarthy, Miss
Bortner, C. Loringer, D. Linse. Raw 3: M. Hahn, B. I.
Parmenter, M. Peterson, E. Cohen, K. Eisert, P. Rudolph,
I. Scheloski, M. A. Ott, I. A. Fredrychowski. Row 4:
D. Loper, A. Dunbar, S. Mook, H. Levick, N. Wolfe, E.
Fischer, I. Owen.
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Row 1: E. Dhus, R. Lechtner, A. Melgaard, R. Washed, I. Zuern, R. Forsyth, D. Driscoll, S. Smith, I. Schiller, D. France. Row 2:
P. Luciano, l. D'Annibale, R. Kloss, P. Savelli, H. Crawford, N. Van Damia, I. Calamita, D. Caughey, L.Platz, S. Smith, W. Goodwill,
G. Madrigale, C. Cairns, VV. Clark, D. Weed, R. Kramer. Row 3: M. Hershelman, L. Vtleaver, S. Seggi, T. Galanis, M. Ayers, C
Statton, R. lohnson, l. Majerik, T. Scepura, l. lohnson, T. Ashton, P. Holmes, G. Marsh, l. Griffis.
"Pasadena here we come," has been the motto of our famed BAND and TWIRLERS. From September
until December everyone worked hard to raise money for the trip. Their efforts met with success, and at
6:30 A. M. on December 28th the travelers gathered at the train depot to begin their highly publicized trip.
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Row 3: P. Davis, S. Green, M. Coon, R. Pace, D, VanDamia, H. Hannah, I. Kirkpatrick, R. Newby, A. Silvaggi, H. Foulkrod, A.Ritter,
R. Smith. Row 4: R. Ventrello, C. Wallert, I. Bartram, B. Wagner, T. Brooks, I. Opdycke, D. Kelly, l. Brown, K. Sweeny, R. Merry-
man, I. Kuhn, l. DelFucco, D. Fritz, D. Snider, D. lensen, H. Forbes Director, D. Meade, F. Morris, T. Kramer, l. Manna, K. Stein-
hauer, R. Kichler, K. Hayden, L. Brecht. Absenl: F. Lennberg, D. Fleming, C. Morey, R. Salsbury, W. Kirkpatrick,
Our marching unit well deserved the praise found in the words ot so many viewers who remarked
that our Eastern bands were superior to the bands from the West.
Under the capable supervision ot Mr. Forbes, Academy's band has become recognized as an out-
standing assemblage ot musical talent.
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The twirlers partake in the parades presented
in the city, in the instrumental concert, Academy
on Parade, and other occasions. They also de-
sign and make most of their own costumes.
The student body of Academy is proud to
have such an outstanding organization in their
school.
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The students in the A Capella Choir learn to appreciate
popular as well as classic pieces. They become familiar
with expressions which are so important in singing and
learn to pronounce correctly foreign words.
To be a member ot this organization of musical renown
is the goal ot students in the Glee Club and Girls' Chorus.
The Choir otters to each student an appreciation for
choral music and enjoyment in signing with and tor others.
Academy is fortunate in having the very capable and
popular Mr. Grender as director ot their body. The success
which our choir relishes is due in no small part to its
efficient director.
Raw 1: l. Gwinn, F. Eichler, l. lennings, R. A. Swarner, A. Crandall,
Mr. Grender, B. Hayes, K. Bauer, S. Leberrnan, l. Colby, D. Richter,
L. George. Row 2: D. Brock, S. Downey, Y. lohnson, L. Seitrett, B. Webb,
F. Harris, S. Wadsworth, G. Hugus, V. Arrowsmith, N. Paster, C.
Schrode, R. Wheeler, P. Shaw. Row 3: L. Campanella, E. Hilbert,
R. Bryant, l. Szuba, B. Gradlez, D. Becherer, R. Lechtner, R. Eichler,
C. Copple, l. Harvey, A. Conn, l. Scarlett, F. Silvaggi, L. Lander, D.
Thomas, P, Morgan. Row 4: L. Brown, L. Webb, R. Harris, l. Charters,
D. Palmer, T. Gehrlein, D. Edelman, D. Arneman, I. Hassell, T. Galanis,
l. Fourspring, C. Bryant, H. Webb, B. Roberts, E. Dhus, l. Vfagner,
M. Fiorelli, L. Ross.
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Boys from the seventh to the twelfth grades, while learn-
ing to read notes, and to develop their voices, succeed in
producing a splendid singing organization. They are
under the supervision of Mr. Grender. Practicing each
day, the boys all look forward to their fifth period.
Each year members of the Glee Club anticipate great
fun at their initiation.
The Glee Club is a stepping stone to the Acapella Choir,
training voices for the base, baritone and tenor sections.
Much time is spent rehearsing for the Christmas and
Spring choral concerts. The applause of fellow students
is their only reward for their hours of practice.
Row 1: R. Curry, P. Eichler, l... Silver, l. Eisweirth, B. Wakefield, Mr.
Grender, T. lackson, T. Oakes, F. Berridge, I. Decoralis. Row 2:
T. Anderson, W. Holden, W. Stevens, D. Smith, E. Belcastro, G. Sinnott,
A. Cage, N. Webb, I. Lucas, I. Wagner, I. Sinnott. Row 3: B. Casey,
G. Seggi, A. Mabie, P. Patsy, L. Becker, R. Storz, l. Thomas, K. Sweeney,
C. Iannello, R. Angelo, D. Totman.
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Second period strains of music can be heard from
the auditorium where the Senior Girls' Chorus re-
hearses. The girls enjoy singing and share their
interest with others at the concerts they give
throughout the year. Under the direction of Miss
Schweitzer, the Chorus takes part in the annual
Spring Musical Festival. The Spring and Christmas
Choral Concerts are looked forward to every year
by many.
To become members of this Chorus, girls must have
a voice and an ear test. They are taught ear training,
diction, dynamics, and interpretation of music. The
girls are eighty strong this year, their voices blending
beautifully to the music.
Row I: B. Chandley, l. Carrier, S. Giesler, l. Mon
tour, M. Kitzmiller, B. Krautter, E. Schaffer, M. Davis
l. Pettigrew, E. Gifford, D. Lassiter, M. Goodman
A. Press, S. Haise, L. Taft, A. Brown, R. Ayers
Row Z: l. Heintz, l. Schoell, N. Dennington, D
Battle, M. Fickenworth, Y. Mauk, l. Wasiela, M
Kauffman, M. Crandall, Y. Phillips, N. Harrington
l. Irwin, P. Welz, L. Thomas, A. Waugaman, l
Garpetti, F. Pinkston, M. Martin, P. Kalsch, S. lames
Row 3: L. Taylor, L. Fowler, M. McDowell, M
Whipple, l. Riley, l. Gamble, l. Martin, K. Phillips
P. Englert, S. Reynolds, C. Anderson, E. Counasse
S. Bunce, P. Stoddard, M. Richards, S. Wurst
I. Takach, W. Swartzfager. Row 4: M. Hedderick
C. Slodownik, T. Gibbens, E. Norman, C. Day
S. Dole, K. Peffer, l. Cuthbert, P. Albert, M. Ocker
V. Davis, I. Koffman, C. Brody, M. Turner, K
Kindle, M. A. Ramandanes, B. Wisniewski, M
Porter, M. Lang, I. Gates, M. Agresti, C. Burns
S. Brown. Row 5: Miss Schweitzer, W. Glover
E. Moseman, M. Zimmer, I. Edwards, I. Shuhart
L. Kensill, A. Terry, l. Little, B. Struble, M. leffrey, l
Schlabach, E. Long, B. Mattocks, N. Schlabach
T. Taccone, B. Potter, l. Curlett, K. Brooks, P. Sulli
van, N. Mazeako, l.. Neth, N. Ramey, l. Gambill, E
lohnson.
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The orchestra, one of Academy's fine musical organizations, participates in assemblies and Academy
on Parade.
This year the orchestra consists ot eighty members whose instruments range from strings to per-
cussion. Our orchestra under the supervision of Miss Schweitzer works to capacity, perfecting style and
harmony. The students learn not only the art of playing together, but they also study how to improve their
solo tendencies.
The purpose ot the orchestra is to teach the students to become proficient with an instrument and to
learn to appreciate the works ot the great masters.
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l lst Violin - R. Iettords, lst Violin 7- B. Bogue, 2nd Violin - L. Seager, 2nd
Violin P. Graczyk, 2nd Violin, -- S. Martindale, Viola C. Harding, Viola
V. Gifford, Viola A. Friedman, Cello -- S. Neth, Cello f- C. Wertz, Cello.
Row 2: M. l.irtse, lst Violin f T. O'B1ien, lst Violin L. Campanella, lst
Violin K. Martindale, 2nd Violin N. Yochim, 2nd Violin 7 r I. Wild,
2nd Violin -f I. Shaiier, Viola -V M. E. Bliss, Viola -- I. Eller, Viola - L.
Iohnson, Viola A. Treiber, Viola M. Zimmer, Viola A. Tomczak, Cello
- M. Crosby, Cello - K. Schmidt, Cello. Raw 3: I. Benacci, lst Violin
F. Eichler, lst Violin C. Treiber, lst Violin M. Roider, 2nd Violin -
S. Bunce, 2nd Violin S. Hamilton, 2nd Violin L. Iohnson, Flute W-
B. Bellows, Flute l. Marsh, Oboe D. Moran, Oboe P. Luciano, lst
Clarinet D. Cipolla, lst Claliret I. Snyder, lst Clarinet I. Mc-
Fetridge, 2nd Clarinet S. Hole, 2nd Clarinet B. Mattocks, 2nd Clarinet r
C. Stewart, Viola C. laskiewica, Viola S. Naughton, Viola I. Stevens,
Cello S. Lancaster, Cello f F. Csbeck, Cello. Row 4: E. Winter, lst
Violin B. Fisher, lst Viclin, L. Taylor, lst Violin M. E. Weber, lst
Violin S. Shadduck, lst Violin I. Seyboldt, 2nd Violin I. Kelso, 2nd
Violin C. Newby, 2nd Violin A. l.itz, French Horn L. Gehrlein,
French Horn R. Pace, Trumpet C. Skopcw, Trumpet D. VanDamia,
Trumpet D. Kelley, Piano B. Shappell, Piano B. Geser, Bass f D.
Murphy, Bass. Row 5: I. Wagner, Drums R. Salsbury, Drums T. Irwin,
Tympany M. Maloney, Bells.
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The cheerleaders have worked very hard this year promoting school spirit. They have given the
student body rallies with real pep. Introducing ideas, they arouse enthusiasm without limit.
Boosting the morale of the school is not the only duty the cheerleaders perlorm. Dances are sponsored,
and pencils and bookcovers are sold in order to pay tor trips and new uniforms.
The cheerleaders put forth a special ettort this year and helped raise money for the Pasadena Trip.
The advisors, Miss Hickey and Miss Hallinan, aid the girls in perfecting old cheers as well as devising
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Nadme Fleld and lerry Wmter were honored by bemg chosen Mr and M1SS Academe of 1955
Nadme a pretty and talented redhead stands fxve feet hve mches tall She possesses a tme smgmg
vo1ce and also IS the student leader of our famed twrrlers Nadme rates tops wlth everyone espec1ally
her beau Lew to whom she IS engaged
lerry IS an ardent sport enthusxast who excells 1n football He 1S a quret person by nature but when
he 1S on the gr1d1ron he turns 1nto a hrey opponent H1gh grades are a must w1th Ierry s1nce atter he
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VARSITY
Row 1, Left lo Righl: I. Torelli, I. Graham, E. Dunn, R. Peterson, E. Bloxdorf, I. Winters, K. Sullivan, H. Miller, E. Golembeski,
and D. Blake. Row 2, Left lo Right: R. Hiney, G. Knoll, F. Boch, D. Stewart, L. Pedano, D. Hilbert, G. Parsons, M. Gregory,
F. Trott, and I. Rohan. Row 3, Left to Right: M. e , . , . , . g , . , . , . , . ,
G. Lasher, and C. Skopow. Row 4, Left to Right: G. Seggi, C. Rawa, R. Harris, R. Vogt, Managers: C. lones, I. King, and T.
Bloomstein, T. Arduini, and I. Takach.
SCORES
Academy 21 Farrell 6
Academy 23 Tech O
Academy O New Castle 6
Academy 7 Ashtabula 6
Academy O Prep 2
Academy 39 Vincent 14
Academy 19 East 6
Academy O ..., Canton 66
Academy 13 ....
lohnstown 25
W rtz K Ishler D Johnson A Man o A Post T Chido D Nason G Savelli
jfoflaff
Academy's nineteen hundred-fifty-four football team came through
the season in great shape.
Even though disappointed by the score of the Prep game, we won
all of our other city contests.
One of the most exciting games ot the year was the contest between
Academy and Vincent. The outcome was the deciding factor of the city
championship -a Vincent was beaten by a large margin, thus placing
Prep in first place.
The day before the Vincent game, some members of the student
body made forecasts as to how the game was to go. The winning touch-
down was to be made during the last six minutes of the game. This fore-
cast came true but the golden Lions did not stop there, they went on
to beat the Colonels by a 39-14 score.
Next year's team will be a strong and tough one to beat, although
there are quite a few lettermen graduating. Those who will be leaving
in lune are lim Graham and Ed Golembeski, Ends, Ernest Dunn,
Herbert Miller, and lohn Rohan, Tackles, ferry Winter and Ken Sul-
livan, Guards, and Erwin Bloxdorf, Center.
The backfield boys who will not be returning are Iohn Torelli,
Quarterback, Graham Parsons, Halfback, and Fred Trott, Fullback.
This year's squad had some boys who were honored by being
named to the city's All-scholastic football team. Those who were listed
on the city team were Erwin Bloxdorf, Ernest Dunn, Ierry Winter, and
lohn Torelli.
After the season closed, the squad was given second place in the
post-season comparison of the teams in Northwestern Pennsylvania.
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,Q 11 Lima!!
Fan! Row E Br ndes B Klornp B Iersan R Stahon D Sms P Pasty A Baker M Schumaker C Thomas A Marthmson
A Mabxe D Wxllxams Second Row D Dawley C Campalgh I Benaccx D Kmg R Renaud K Wtlham B Collms B Casey
D Totman C Rohan G Lukeas L Frame Tlnrd Row R Hutt A Paskowskx I Capwrll L Ott K Shearer D Chnstensen
Fo1low1ng the mstructlons of Coach Harry Ramsey and Ass1stant Coach Steve L1pCh1Ck our lay
Vees came through the season 1n hne shape The only team that proved troublesome for our boys was the
Prep lunlor Varslty That group strengthened the behet that Prep was the team to beat thrs year
The hlgh scorlng duo of Art Baker and Al Marthlnson led the Academy attack ln 1954 55 These
boys w1ll next year call upon the expenence whlch they garned ln lay Vee football as they w1ll be playlng
tor Mr Komora s Varslty team
Mr Ramsey and Mr L1pCh1Ck w1ll really have the1r job cut out tor them next year wlth almost all ot
thelr players movmg up to varsxty pos1t1ons
Mr Harry Ramsey Head IV
Coach
Mr Steve Lrpchlck ASSlSfdDf l V
Coach
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l. Werst, R. Angelo, B. Houpt, D. Kedermg.
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Row 1, lefl lo nglll B Hemtz H Carr N Euhano P Keys L Srmth H
Wlnkleman B Bryant N Barthelmes I Parker C Nelson T Graney Row 2,
lefi to ngh! T Gehrlem I Iohnson N Cornehus L Glbbons C Ianello
D Bxshop E Plonsky I Baldwrn B Everth G Nxethzmer C Rohan F Tnmble
row obmlfry
Lefi to nghl 1 Coach Acker 2 Fustman Perry Keyes 3 The Pack
At the end of the season Academy s
harrlers were so11d1y anchored ln thlrd
place 111 the Clty standmg Th1s IS per
haps a tnbute to the1r coach Mr Acker
for w1th only two lettermen Perry Keys
and Fred Tumble the Cross Country
team was at a loss for expenenced
matenal
In the C1ty Senes the team broke even
wxth tour w1ns and tour losses They
won the1r only lndependent meet from
Meadvllle
Even though Vmcent took the D1stnct
meet our boys gave them a run tor
the1r money and came 1n second
Next year the team w11l agam have
only two returnmg lettermen but Coach
Acker expects to unseat the c1ty cham
p1ons w1th h1s reserve of new matenal
SCORES
Academy 19 Tech
Academy 26 East
Academy 31 Vmcent
Academy 37 Prep
Academy 15 Meadvxlle
Academy 19 Tech
Academy 16 East
Academy 37 Vmcent
Academy 40 Prep
D1S1f1C1 Meet Vmcent came 11'1 hrst
Academy second
ilwnww
Academy 44 Vmcent
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Row 1, Left to
right: Coach Frank
Pettinato, F. Sil-
vaggi. Row 2, Left
to right: F. Mas-
trog, B. Hathaway,
W. Bush, C. Clark,
T. Parker, H. Holby,
I. Wagner, B. Koe-
nig. Row 3, Left
to right: W. Lecth-
ner, G. Drake, N.
Van Damia, T.
Hornung, B. Baum-
gartner, D. Cardot,
F. Pettinato, Ir. Be-
low: Close up ac-
tion shot.
Academy 4. . .
Academy 8. ,
Academy ll ..,,
Academy 6. . .
Academy 8. ,
Academy 10 ..
Academy 6 ....
Academy 1 l ....
SCORES
Vincent
. .Prep
. .Tech
, .East
, .Prep
. .East
. .Vincent
. . . .Tech
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The Academy Sea Lions went to town this
year, carrying away the Championship and
completing an unbeaten season.
This year, three new performers were seen
in action. They were: David Cardot, Frank
Pettinato, Ir., and Mark Levic. These little
bundles ot energy will be a great asset to the
team next year. However, Coach Pettinato will
teel the loss of tour tine players A lack Wag-
ner, Robert Koenig, Howard Holby, and Ted
Parker.
Strong Vincent, Academy's strongest oppo-
nent this year, gave the boys their only really
tough contest, but as usual the Golden Sea
Lions came through with a victory and the
championship, proving once again that a lot ot
hard work and bruises pays oft in the end.
J gaolefgan
Sxthng, Left to Right D Meyers T Vought R Klomp G Polomby H Bernhardt 2nd Row B Iensen D Kltter C Hultman
I Posten C Thomas M Shumaker A Marthrnsen K Shearer 3rd Row W Gersler I Smrth R Renault R Stahon D Chrrstensen
R Everett A Paskowsky K Hart
Next years varslty team should really be on the ball rt th1s
year s Iay Vees are any 1nd1cat1on
The I V hoopsters started therr season w1th a bang as they won
thelr t1rst t1ve games of the season The v1ct1ms ot th1s tast startlng
Academy f1V9 were Lawrence Park Kanty Prep Harborcreek Strong
Vincent and Mlllcreek
A battlmg Tech team eked out a two pomt edge rn the next game
out a two polnt edge 1n the next game to grve our boys the1r trrst loss
Out for revenge the team moved to another f1V9 game w1nn1ng streak
w1t.h wms over T1tusv1lle East Prep Harborcreek and Mrllcreek
Th1s proved to be the last game dunng whrch the team could really
get together as they lost the last tour games on the1r schedule
The junror varsrty ended 1lS season successfully by captunng th1rd
place 1n the IV league wrth a season record ot ten wxns and hve
losses
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Lawrence Park 2l
Kanty Prep 23
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Academy s 1954 55 basketball team had a good year as they closed the season wxth 16 w1ns and
8 losses F aclng a tough 24 game schedule the team won the1r tlrst l1V9 games over the Alumnl Lawrence
Park O11 Clty Kanty Prep and Harborcreek
The battle Wlth Vxncent tound us matchrng thexr basket tor basket tor the txrst three quarters but
the fatal last quarter saw the tlde change and lady luck deserted us
The Ashtabula game was n1p and tuck unt1l the end ot the thxrd quarter when the Ohlo cagers
pulled 1nto the lead and held our Lxons to a season low ot 37 polnts
Atter loslng th1s game away from home the team returned and started another wrnmng streak whxch
once agaln reached l1V9 w1th w1ns over Mxllcreek Tech T1tusv1lle East and O11 Clty
Once more however 5 proved to be our unlucky number as Academy dropped two ln a row to
Prep and Harborcreek
A second encounter w1th Mrllcreek tound the team once agaln 1n the wxn column but th1s was
tollowed by losses to Jamestown Vmcent and Tech
The team tollowed up th1s los1ng streak w1th w1ns over Corrv East and Kanty Prep A loss to Prep
cut th1s wrnrung streak short but the t am t1n1shed the season 1n good form w1th w1ns over Westheld and
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Ashtabula 47
Millcreek 45
Tech 48
Titusville 63
East 43
Oil City 46
Prep 61
Pete Russo is Academy's highest scorer, and only
Academyite to make the All-scholastic team.
Below are the two managers' l. Kinq and M.
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Sitting, Left to Right: A. Bradshaw, L. Bernadini, L. Silver. 2nd Row: I. Weed, E. Wygant, E. McWilliams, G. DiSanti, G.
Shapiro, F. Rotunda, L. Ott. 3rd Row: G. Townes, R. Morshauser, D. Diter, W. Stevens, R. Carter, I. Reynolds, R. Wakefield, D.
Rose. Lower Left: Manager R. Markham.
Academy s hopes for a good varslty basketball 1n the future
soared hrgh th1s year Our lumor Hlgh team dld better th1s year
than they have done smce the league was tormed For the frrst
t1me m the hlstory ot the lunlor Hxgh team they won contests w1th
both Roosevelt and Gndley The team also beat Wrlson endrng a
long los1ng streak to th1s school
Coach Harkln s cagers f1n1shed the season wlth a record ot
hve w1ns and seven losses puttrng them 1n a t1e w1th Roosevelt tor
fourth place 1n the c1ty In add1t1on to therr regular c1ty games the
team played two mdependent games and won them both Th1s
gave them a fmal season record of seven w1ns and seven losses
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Frank Pettmato showed therr usual good form agarn thls year The
losses both of whlch can be accredrted to a tough Vmcent team
Outstandxng on thrs year s team were Howard Holby lack
Wagner Bob Koenlg and Ted Parker who formed the backbone of
the year s sw1rnm1ng team Returnmg to do battles next year wmll be
Dave Cardot Frank Pettmato lr Curt Clark and Bob Baumgartner
Besldes seemg the swrmmers rn competmon dunng the school
year many of them can be seen as Llieguards on the Penmsula
dunng the summer months
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Rrchardson
The grunt and groan boys ot Academy faced a tormlzlable c1ty schedule th1s year besides havlng a
match w1th Greenvllle one of the strongest wresthng teams rn Northwestern Pennsylvanra
Shortage ot experrenced mater1al proved to be Coach Ramsey s greatest obstacle for he had lost most
ot hrs veterans through graduatxon last year
Some of the more experrenced members ot the team who helped the team to t1e for thxrd place 1n
the Clly league were Iohn Torelll Dave H1lbert Erwm Bloxdort and a new wrestler Charhe Baker
ln the cxty wrestllng flnals Dave H1lbert captured tne cxty 133 pound champxonshlp and Charhe
Baker captured the 165 pound Clly t1tle
Rowl I Lucas N Barthelmes A Rltter R Haupt H Wrnkelman S F1lson Rowl D Nason E Bloxdorl C Baker R Rlchardson
A Baker D Hxlbert I Fxlson
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turns to thoughts ot Golt'
As soon as the frrst flower pokes
1ts head through the turt Academy s
lrnksters start pohshmg thexr lrons
Last year we saw the rntroductron
of somethlng new 1n h1gh school
golf a grrl clubster Mrss Lo1s
Marsh
Though not as successful as they
have been rn past years our golters
showed themselves to be strong
compet1tors
Mr Clarence Swahn the golf
mentor expects one ot h1s best
seasons thrs year
Rand Newby former Arkansas
Champron golfer and Chuck Bam
budge of Mlllcreek are welcome
srve team
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2 Prep
3 East
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B Smrth Row 2, Lef! 10 Rxghl Mr Swahn D Konzel D GIISISI' F Hassel
T Galams W Roberts I Iohnson R Newby I Larnborn T Scarlet
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Academy s racqueteers under Coach
Iohn Leamy talred well in 54 The team
ended the 54 season with a record ot
6 w1ns and 2 losses
Tennis does not result too often
broken bones or bad bruises but from the
training received many young boys emerge
as competent alert athletes
Coach Leamy was blessed last year
with two very good performers Howard
Holby and Len Lombardo who led the
L1on attack on the Clty schools Both boys
W111 return for the 1955 season
Other veterans returning for ih1S year
will be Dave Gnmaldi Roger Plerce and
Ed C1e1eSS These boys will strengthen
the Hilltop team this coming season
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Standing, Left to Right: H. Holby, R. Pierce, C. Cieless.
Left to Right H Holby and L Lombardo
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Academy's baseball team under the capable
coaching ot Tony Presogna ended the 1954
season with a record ot three wins and tive
losses.
Sparking the Academy nine were Dick
Melzer, third basemang Don Heidt, catcherg and
Bill Murphy, Academy's ace hurler.
Due to graduation last year the team lost
Alan Gunther Red Letcher and Nick Garpetti
However with quite a bit ot strong material
returning Coach Presogna expects a good
season in 1955
The capac1ty for working smoothly as a team
should take this year s team far on the road to
the City Championship
Row 1, Left to Right
Gunther R Cook L Lom
bardo R Melzer N Garpettx
I Letcher
Row 2, Lei! to Right
N Wirtala I Calamlta F
Baron E Plonski A Post
B Murphy C Nichols A
Mango G Levosky D Weed
Left to Right are Pxtchexs E Plonski B Murphy
A Post A Gunther and N Garpe t1
Left to Rnght are Outhelders C N1cho1s I Gardner
L Lombardo andl Letcher
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Rowl R Damon G Lucas R Wetz R Salsbury A Cage A Paszhowskr G Sereno B Gexsler D Meyers C
Iannello Row 2 R Melzer B Klomp H Wmkelman D Nason I Capwlll R Renaud M Palmer I Roth B Hull
P Wall D Whlpple Row3 C Enms S Fllson B Haupt E Creless E Wnght D Harrxs G Seggl I Takach R
Black C Champagne B Murphy Row4 E Kmg G Wurst D Krdder K Shearer B Bruner H Lmcoln A Marth
lnse B Jensen A Mango R Angelo Row5 R Cloverdale I Nres N Goodman I Lawson L Wasxelewskr W Bush
M Schumaker T Ardulnr P Patsy D Sms Row 6 T Gehrleln R Blaczon N Bobbrtt R Peterson E Plonsky
D Stewart A Post D Chrlstensen F Smxth, B Hmey I lllson
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Rowz Mgr R Grabowskr P Keys R Vogt E Rrley C Baker D Hllbert D Blake M Gregory F Trott C Skopow
Dunn Row 3 R Yerkey I Barnes G Nrethemer L Glbbens N Wrrtala P Carlson D B1shop C Hultman
Schwartz A Smrth AsstMgr D Dowley Row4 R Wrllrams G Parsons F Bach G Knoll H Nelsen R Bens
Grace D Parker C Nelson L Lombardo C Bryant Row 5 C Edwards K Ishler A Baker C Pope B snow
McW1ll1ams F Trrmble A Brewer L Smxth N Eullano Row6 T Graney G Davxes L Ott T Ircka C Thomas
Gehrlem K Mosher R L1tz T K1dd I Baldwln B Hretz
The state champlons ot 1953 made a
very good try at successfully detendmg
therr tltle but a weakness 1n held events
proved to be too heavy a burden tor
the runners to bear However the team
was strong enough to cl1nch second
place 1n c1ty serres competltlon
Academy s representatlves at the state
trnals were Charhe Baker who hnrshed
5th rn the 1OO yard dash our 880 yard
relay team consxstrng ot Charhe and
Art Baker Guy Savelll and Iames
Barnes and our mrle relay team conslst
mg ot Ern1e Wnght Ernre Rrley Guy
Savelh and Davld Blake
Mr G91SleI and hrs txne coaclung
statt along w1th thls years excellent
materral should combme to brrng the
track trtle back to Academy 1n l955
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Row 2, Left to Right: S. Martin, A. Waugaman, L. Neth,
P. Sullivan, K. Perry, M. Olson, D. Wright, K. Watson,
H. Lang, I. Hultrnan. Row 3, Left to Right: E. Steinhauer,
N, York, M. Tansey, B. Little, M. Smulik, l. Tackas, I.
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l Hultman domg the Swan drve
Under the able supervlslon of Mrs Robb the
gxrls 1n the sw1mm1ng classes have learned the
arts ol dwlng raclng and compet1t1ve swlm
mmg
The g1rls who 1o1n the sw1mm1ng teams earn
polnts 1t they swlm after school When these
pomts total one hundred and trtty the g1rls are
el1g1b1e for the1r A
Academy s only g1rls badmrnton team 1S
p1ctured at the r1ght These g1rls who are under
the watchful eye of Mrss Meyette would be
worthy opponents tor any school team
The members of th1s team also recelve pomts
lor the1r part1c1pat1on 1n the game When a g1rl
recerves her letter A we w1l1 all know that
she really deserves 1t
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Our champxon volleyball t am deserves the greatest
praxse for the compet1t1on thls year was greater than ever
Under the supervxsron of Mrss Meyette the pr1nc1p1es
of good sportsmansh1p and mastery of the game are made evldent 1n the players and the1r performances
To the g1r1s vo11eyba11 means more than lust an afternoon actrvlty It means sp1r1ted cornpetltron and
deserved recogn1t1on for frne performance Each t1me they play the partrclpants recelve frve polnts toward
the1r letter One hundred and frfty pomts are requ1red to merrt a hrghly pralsed Academy A
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This year there is an
even larger group ot girls
belonging to the A Club.
These girls have worked
hard and really deserve a
good deal ot praise. One
night a week the girls stay
alter classes to practice
the drill team work which
Miss Meyette has taught
them.
Members of the A Club
are those girls who have
received A's tor excel-
lence in some sport.
Kneeling D Woods andl Lucas Standing, Lefltolhghi R Will H Crosby E Stemhauer I Portis S Boxkowski B Pope
Basketball is also included in the girl s athletic curriculum Each class is divided into
two teams which play each other until one proves its superiority The six teams competing for
this year s championship were Pope s Smith s Pmkston s Atkinson s Thomas s and Zupanick s
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The g1rls on Mrss Meyette s archery team learn to handle bow and arrows expertly
Each g1rl must prove her ab1l1ty by gathermg a hlgh percentage ol bull s eyes durrng her
tralnlng perlod
As a result oi partlcrpatron on th1s sport s team the grrls develop pO1S9 a steady hand
and contrdence Surely these are assets whlch any person would apprecrate acqurrmg from
her years of educat1on
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Th1s has been an unportant year 1n the hlstory of Greater Ene and of Academy
H1gh School The Academy Band and Malorettes rece1ved an mv1tat1on from 'I'he
Tournament of Roses Comm1ttee to parttcxpate 1I1 The Tournament of Roses Parade
at Pasadena Cahforma On lanuary 1 1955 our organ1zat1on marched at the head
of the Second D1v1s1on followed by the Greater Er1e Float Don t G1ve Up The Shlp
Both the band and float were glven top rat1ng 1n the1r class
We are proud of th1s accompl1shment but how many of you real1ze the hours
of prachce necessary to mer1t a top rat1ng7 How many of you real1ze the hours of
extra tune given by your teachers and other c1t1zens of Greater Ene to organlze thls
tr1p and to ralse the necessary funds for 1t'7 lndrvldual effort and teamwork were
requlred
We at Academy w1ll advance our varlous school act1v1t1es and our scholastlc
endeavors 1ust to the extent that we put our 1nd1v1dual and group efforts to work
Let us str1ve for lmprovement 1n all flelds
W EDWIN COON
Pr1nc1pal
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You the Senlors have completed
your schoolmg at Academy
We hope that you w1ll leave s
better rn every way than when you first
enrolled
We hope too that you w1ll contlnue
to greet us as we chance to meet for
we w1ll still be rnterested rn you
LEROY E BARBER
Asslstant Prmclpal
Academy Hrgh School IS the largest
high school m Northwestern Pennsyl
Vanla The program offered is r1ch and
vaned What you have gamed in
knowledge skills ldeals and habits
w1ll be a part of your life
Always QIVG more to a task than IS
requlred Your hope for the future de
pends upon the accumulated accom
phshments ot each day
GIVE your best ettort and you will
malntaln selt respect and mer1t recog
n1t1on as a worthy alumnus and C1t1Z n
MABEL STUDEBAKER
Assistant Principal
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ROBERT ACKER
World Hlstory Coach
RUTH ADAMS
Home Nursmg
MARION BORTNER
Llbra lan
IOHN BALLA
Enghsh
IONATHAN BRIGHT
Draftmg Photography
IAY BUCHANAN
P O D Academe
ELIZABETH BROWN
En ghsh
MARIAN BLAKE SYLVIA BURGUN
HENRY
CHALUPCZYNSKI
Enghsh
Enghsh US Hlstory Latm
fi
LUELLA BRALEY ALICE CHRISTOPH
,r-
Geography Home Economlcs
MARIE DEMULIN G
Engllsh
MARY EISERT
Merchandlsmg
MARY CRANE
Ir Trades
ROSALIA DOLAN
Nurse
HOWARD FORBES
Band Musxc
GEORGE GIESLER
Horhculture Coach
IOSEPH GERVASE
World Hxsiory
SY
HOW
MICHAEL FERRARE
PnysxcaI Educahon
Coach
GOETZ
Enghsh
EDWIN GRAY
Enghsh Acaderre
Enghsh CIVICS
ANDREW GRAHAM
Machme Shop
T
EDWARD GUBISH
Science
LEO HARKINS
History Coach
OBED GRENDER
Choir Glee Club Music
I OSEPH HABAS
Engllsh Senate
RUTH HALLINAN
Geography
Cheerleading
GEORGE HAVICAN
Chemistry, Physics
Science Survey
JOHN HERSCH
U S History P O D
ANN HOGENMILLER
Home Economics
Red Cross
JAMES HYDE
US History Health
FRED KANTZ
U.S. History, Star
MARY HICKEY
Business Education
Mimeo Shop
HELEN JOHNSTON
World History
VIOLA KASTE
Civics, Ir. Red Cross
,pav-
AGNES KAVENEY
Bookkeeping
MERRITT LANDERS
Histo y
I ACK KOMORA
Physical Education
Coach
MARION LEWIS
Sr. High Mathematics
MARGARET LORD
I
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ROSE KRAINSKI PHILIP MAHONEY
Library Clerk Ir High Mathematics
STEPHEN LIPCHIK
I r Trades
FRANCES MAIOR
Spanish
JOHN LEAMY LEONARD MATTIS
U S Hlstory Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping
EILEEN MCCARTHY WINIFRED MQNG
Enqllsh Enghsh
GLENETTE MCCARTHY
Ewg rsh Llbzary
IOHN MIFKOVIC
Geometry Stage
FRANK PETTINATO
GEORGE MCI-EAN English, Geography
Driver's Education
MARGARET MCMAHON
Busmess Educatron
A W MILLER
Ir Hugh Mathernatlcs
,xg
Coach
MARGARET PISTORY
Consumers Educahon
Offrce Prachce
ANTHONY PRESOGNA
Consumers Educahon
Coach
CHARLES MORESCO
HISIOIY
VIRGINIA POMPEANI
Home Economlcs
HARRY RAMREI'
Bxology Coach
WILLIAM ROLLINGER
German A V A
K
FRANCIS QUINN
Enghsh
RUTH RIDER
Latm
RITA RUSSELL
Sr Hxgh Mathematlcs
HELEN SCHNEIDER
Mathemahcs Typ1ng
in
MARY Hoes ISADORA SCHWEITZER
Phys1cal Educahon Str1nQS CHOYUSGS
Orchestra
ETHEL RUHLING MARGARET SMITH
B1ology Sclence
HELEN SCHMID
Mathemahcs
ADELAIDE SISLEY
Busmess Educatron
Y Teens
MARIA WESCHLER
LYNETTE STEIMER
World Hlstory Debate
Dnver Educahon
Bxology
THERESA STRAUCH
Algebra
LAURA WAGNER
BIOIOQY
6,-.qui
'US
CLARENCE SWAHN
Draftmg Twuhng
Coach
WILLIAM ULRICH
U S Hlstory
EILEEN WARDELL
Biology Health
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BYRON WHITEMAN
Woodshop
IOSEPHINE WICK
Busmess Educahon
Offxce Prachce
KATHRYN YOUNG
English
ANNETTE WHALEY
1'
JOHN WILLIAMS
Xi
English
RUTH SCHOENFELD FRANCES STULL FRED TORRENCE
Iob Placement
C 1
Ounse or Business Education COUIISGIO1'
Y-Teens
OI-IVA HAKEL ELLA SLOAN RUTH WAUGH
Offlce Office Office
eraser? I Habas 4 And introducing L Maths
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1: Comfortab1e?? a -A. Christoph. 2: Nice calm Christmas af H. Chalupczynskfs clan. 3: Who threw that
I So here I am R Acker 2 lst call to breakfast E Coon H Forbes F Kantz 3 Tak1ng a breather
who? F Kantz 6 Eff1c1ency at work 7 The rest of p1cture two 8 Late aga1n7 N F1eld MISS Strauch
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demonstratlng her tree tnmmmg abrhty 6 Emoymg the srghts Mr and Mrs Coon 7 Lets get busy
boys remmds Mr Havlcan 8 Boy that s an old one Sald Mr Buchanan 9 Our grit to the art world
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complete advertnsmg sectlon such as th1s comes
close to fulfllhng that deslre
Your purchases lxke the good wxll shown by our
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ERIE S F OREMOST NEWSPAPER
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photo needs - gifts
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Duggan-Rider
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729 State St. Erie, Pa
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FLORAL SHOP: 12 WEST EIGHTH STREET wdf
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GENERAL ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
B. F. GOODRICII CQ.
A complete line of Schwinn bicycles
17th and State Phone: 2-3205
YELLOW CAB CO.
117 East 10th St. Ph: 5-4441
Shown above is an ERIE'-STRAYER portable concrete
batching plant in Sao Paulo, Brazzl
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Erie Products help to spread
America's Standard of Living
Whenever men build anything
of concrete . . . roads, bridges,
buildings or dams . . . wherever
men handle materials like sand,
gravel, coal or dirt . . . there
you'll find cement batching
equipment, buckets and bins
made by Erie Steel Construc-
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3811 Geist Road 0 ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA
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HEYL PHYSICIANS SUPPLY CO.
419-21 State St. A Phone: 2-6785
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Lawrence
Hotel
10th and Peach
There's nothing like our
SWEDISH sMoRGAsBoRD
to satisfy all tastes!
We also serve dinners. Reservations appreciated.
A Little Bit of Sweden Restaurant
51st and Pine Avenue Phone: 0-7184
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BRIGGS HAGENLOCHER, Inc
Automotive Electnc Service
208 W Mthit Phone 2 1454
LOVELL MANUFACTURING CO
Clothes Wrmgers and Automauc Gas
and
r 0 m C I- 56 e Electrlc Clothes Dryers
in 1303 French Street
908 Peach Street
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VOCOLAYE
the perfect
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growing up together
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Protect What You Have'
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Today s l1v1ng
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types of lnsurance
to fit your ln
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INSURANCE SURETY BONDS
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Autoclave En meers Inc
360 EAST IYTH ST ERIE
speclahze 1n servxng
Research 1n all phases of
h1gh pressure eqmpment
to prov1de the finest and
most modern hngh pressure
equ1pment for Laboratory
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VCGUE FURNITURE CC.
129 East 10th Street Phone 2 1375
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Evie and Dick Barker's
S N A C K H O U S E
A, DUCHINI 1001 West 6th Street
24th and Brandes
Ph: 0-3178
The home of
Hammermill Bond
and other fine papers
has made the name of Erie
known around the world
Q , ' On this Fourdrinier paper machine, wood pulp is formed into
'S paper. The paper moves at a speed of over 900 feet per minute.
It is possible to make more than 250,000 lbs. of Hammermill
Bond in a single day on one machine. Nearly a block in length,
the Fourdrinier, with its operating equipment, cost more than
two million dollars!
HAMNIERMILL PAPER CO.
ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA
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Furniture of Quality Smce 1918 What can be mcer at days end than a
snack an 1ce cream treat or a de11c1ous
A I dxnner away from home'
BROS Funmvuns co In
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Custom Molded Plastlcs and Radlo Parts
The Howard Johnson
644W 12th Street
2826 West Lake Road
Seat 6700511 O Lafuzaftolz
Convert1ble Tops Seat Covers
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522 West 12th Street Phone: 4 5229
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1119-1123 PEACH STREET
ERIE. PA.
"Walker Quality Caskets"
William E. Walker
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BERRY S BOWLING AUDITORIUM
1026 French St
BERRY S CENTRAL RECREATION
130 W 10th St
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raulroad eng1nes, pushes huge Sh1pS speedxly and surely through the waves, or
runs the power plants of busxness and lndustry Er1e Forge crankshafts are
produced from pourxng of 11'lgOt to fxrushed product 1n our own plant
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Beautifully engraved miniatures - Lifetime
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Mail orders only but no C O D Send any
photo no negatives please Attractive wood
base included Also engraved name plates
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ARDEN ENGRAVINGS
P O Box 1925 Erie Pa
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For lessons to develop grace beauty and
coordination try dancing
ERIE DANCE ACADEMY
808 State St Ph 25 7185
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4026 Pine Avenue Phone 0 1349
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LAKE SHORE MARKERS INC
L1fet1me Alummum Plaques
Busmess and Profess1onal S1gns
Home Markers
Phone 4 0189 Er1e
Rel1ve your school days
F111 your album w1th sparkllng prxnts
Photo fimshmg of hxghest qual1ty 15 our
specxalty
There s a dealer for ALBUM PRINTS 1n
your nexghborhood
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ferr1es the "Spartan" and "Badger"
that cross Lake MlChlgaH between
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classlcal records
W. T GRANT CO.
N1nth and Peach
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EYE CARE
N othmg you buy
gwes you so much
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X f every stage
A 3 frames 1n manufacture
and 1n final fittlng
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prescr1pt1on w1ll be filled Wlth
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Huggy esls Equipment
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1028 Sassafras Street dv'-255. ""'1"'
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opening in August
To make your home more LIVABLE
Consult Wlth our
frlendly staff See our
modern dlsplay room
Remember that Ham
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your project
Hamilton Lumber brmgs vou the
l97D Cleveland lndlan baseball
games'over XX E R C
HAMILTON LUMBER CO.
Dealer m Nalzonallv known buzldmg materzals
959 West 12th Street Phone 4 4536
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