Aliquippa High School - Quippian Yearbook (Aliquippa, PA)
- Class of 1952
Page 1 of 144
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ANUARY
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OFFICERS
Do you rememher sitting in the boys'
gym anxiously awaiting our eighth grade
homeroom assignments? Our spirits
dropped when we were put at the end of
the hall and exchanged classes in that
corner all day. To add to the confusion,
there were up and down stairs, compli-
cated schedules, and helpful CFD seniors. It
was an exciting year though, for we soon
became full-fledged freshmen, entering
into the life of .-X.l-l.S. like troopers who
already knew the ropes.
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Vice President Gerald Ch lrles
'I're:1surer Margaret Tarquinio
Secretary Eugenia Kal lmus
Sgt.-at-Arms George Smolich
Commencement . . . anuary 17, 1952
Soon we became sophomores, chose difTerent courses, and the shop boys ieft us.
Do you remember the big lockers we got and how angry the juniors and seniors
were because ours were bigger than theirs?
In ourjunior year our class was organized, and we started to pay dues. . . became
active in various clubs Cwe especially enjoyed getting social sponsors . . . many ofus
started to go to socials . . . some were honored with election to the N.H.S. The top-
notch event, our prom Snow Swirl, was a great success. The year ended on a
happy note, for the next year we ould be seniors. QThe greatest cheers came from
the academic students who had served their two year Latin term.j
Seniors at last! It finally happened! VVith the class divided, we January grads held
elections, and colorful football programs were sold for the first time by our class.
There was so much to do and so little time to do everything that we had to exchange
pictures and name cards in Mr. Garing's class CNew occasions teach new dutiesfj.
The bang-up party at Oddfellows' Hall, the banquet, and the senior prom, Old
Fashioned Ball, flew by. Remember our Color Day? How can you forget? Com-
mencement arrived all too soon. We sat together, gazing at our classmates around
us, and wondering when we would meet again.
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ROBERT BABICH . . . Head . . .Indus-
trial . . . liked science but not English.. .
has a special interest in 88 Olds . . . most
handsome of senior class . . . will join
service soon.
He that has friends has no worries.
I-IAZEL BECK . . . Haz . . . Stenographic
. . . QUIPPIAN . .collects souvenirs. . . a
friendly smile . . . a future stenographer.
fi real treat.
FLORENCE DUNCAN . . . Fla. . . Cleri-
cal . . . this girl could coax a laugh out of
Scrooge himself. . . fun to know . . . en-
joys being around people . . . has a dislike
for history.
Be carefree and happyg worry is a burden.
GERALD CHARLES . . . Yerry . . . Gen-
eral . . . Bach Choir . . . Vice Pres. of
Senior A-Class . . . collects opera records
main interest is women and dancing. . .
J. 251 L. laborer.
Give him his music and he's as happy as zz
fark.
RI-IETTA CLARK . . . Spot . . . Commer-
cial. . . M..-X. Tri-Hi-Y . . . QCIPPIAN . . .
known for basketball and chewing gum
. . . to be a stenographer.
.ifways mrin' to go.
STEVEN CRXKOVICH . . . Industrial
. . . main interests are cars and Patty . . .
a good friend to everyone . . . would like
to be a carpenter.
The simpfe joys in lje give the great re-
ecards.
VIOLA DAVIS .... -lddie . . . Clerical . . .
. , . Qt'ii-riax, NIA. Tri-Hi-Y. . . favorite
pastime, talking and chewing gum . . .
to be a secretary.
.Vhy is .r1,f,i,'i' fLfpi'm1sar1t anefdotes.
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CARNIELLA BASILE . . . Charm . . .
Commercial . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . QUIPPIAN
. . . favorite subject, office practice . . .
loves to dance . . . undecided future.
Speerh is greatf sifence is greater.
IDA BRUNI . . . Home Economics . . .
Future Homemakers of America . . .quiet
and very sweet. . .likes to read and watch
'I'.V .... future undecided.
J sweetness of nature is more priceless
than ruhies or gofd.
PAIQLINE CELICI-I . . . Pie-0 . . . Cler-
ical . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . collects miniature
dog statues . . . best dancer. . . a hearty
laugh . . . to be a secretary.
Dancing is the hjtiesl, the most heaulyul
arlg it is life ilsey.
JOHN CINDRICH . . . Yohrzny .... A uto
Shop . . . Mr. Biehler's favorite OJ stu-
dent . . . enjoys girls and sports.
The cheerful man is a helping man.
LORAINE COSBY . . . Squeak . . . steno-
graphic . . . QUIPPIAN . . . M..-X. Tri-Hi-Y
. . . enjoys dancing and talking about
boys . . . a future stenographer.
xl merry hear! goes all the day.
ELAINE DAVIS ...Laine .... Academic
. . . Mask and Dagger, Bach Choir, Y-
Teens, Red Cross, Qui-i-LAN, N.H.S ....
talkative... touttendI'itt.
.i7fti:'r1'v is an art.
,IAYNE EYNIAN . . . jayne . . . Home
Economies . . . here's a girl with a hello
for everyone . . . enjoys dancing and, of
course, swimming .... A llen's girl.
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JOHN EVANKO . . . Yohnny . . . Elec-
trician . . . likes to play pool . . . non-talk-
ative . . . plans to buy a car and leave
town.
Take timefor all lhingx.
HOWARD FREY . . . General . . . fa-
vorite subject, mech. drawing . . dislikes
English . . . future undecided.
Silence is golden.
RAYMOND GLENN . . . Ray . . . Indus-
trial . . . likes math but not history.. fond
of skating and pool . . . plans to be an
industrial instructor.
Laughter is the spice fy' lye.
HARRY HINES . . . Industrial . . .
makes the girls' hearts flutter with his
good looks and charming voice . . . hopes
to be a professional singer.
Song is the true expression of the Joul.
JANUARY CLASS
ROBERT EVANS . . . Bob . . . Industrial
. . . favorite subject, machine shop . . .
likes to tinker with automobiles . . . a
great hunter . . . wants to travel as a tool
and die-maker.
Worthy ambition: denote a man of charac-
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DOMINICK GALZARANO . . . Dom. . .
Industrial. . . V.C.A.C .... main interest,
cars and Margaret . . . the quiet type . ..
future undecided.
A quiet man ha.: rich thoughtx.
CURTIS GREEN . . . Bubble . . . Indus-
trial . . . likes to build airplane models
and would like to be an electricalengineer.
Wine, women, and Jong.
ALBERT FRANK . . . Frank . . . auto
shop . . . V.C.A.C .... main interest is
anything that runs . . . school is just
another thing.
Time will tell all things.
CARL GLAD . . . Chuck . . . Machinist
. . . Vice Pres. of V.C.A.C .... intramural
basketball champ . . . favorite pastime,
shooting pool . . . will join the Navy.
He that can have patience can have what
he will.
BEATRICE HAYDEN . . . Bee-Bee . . .
Academic . . . Masque and Dagger, Red
Cross, Y-Teens . . . Mistress of Cere-
monies at senior banquet . . . always
happy-go-lucky . . . a future woman in
white.
Lauglzfor today-Tomorrow ix yet to come.
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FRANK HRIB.-XR ...A llooney .... -X ca-
demic . . . Varsity Club . . . most popular
. . . 1949 State Basketball Champ . . .
plans to attend college.
His limbs are east in rnanb- mould, for
hardy sports or eontesls hold.
HAROLD JUTH . . . Harrie ..., -X ca-
demic . . . favorite pastimes, dancing and
working on a scrapbook . . . the quiet
type . . . a future mortician.
He that is of a merry heart hath zz eontimzal
feast.
ROBERT L. KERNS . . . Lum . . . Gen-
eral . . . Demolay . . . most disliked sub-
ject is detention hall . . . enjoys movies,
cars, and sleeping . . . to work in ll. K L.
Laugh and the world laughs with you.
LYDIA LAZZERI . . . Lyd .... 'X cademic
. . . N.H.S., Leaders, Club, Tri-Hi-Y,
Qu1PP1AN . . . best looking girl in our class
. . . to attend business school.
fl raven-haired gal with winning -ways.
MARY ELLEN LYLES .... 1 Ira . . .
Clerical. . . QUIPPIAN Typing Staff. . . en-
joys reading . . . favorite pastime, loafmg
. . . would like to travel.
Kindness gives hirth to kindness.
SUZANNE MARSHALL . . . Sue . . .
Academic . . . Leaders' Club, Tri-Hi-Y,
Class Editor of QUIPPIAN, N.I-l.S ....
known for her pleasant ways . . . to at-
tend Indiana State Teachers College.
The social smileg the sivmpathetie tear.
C,-X'l'HliRlNli M.-XTIJASIC . . . Kay . ..
Home Economics . . . EH..-X., Red Cross,
Quip Tri-Hi-Y . . . intramurals , . . future
undecided.
Quiet in addition to all other adrmitizges.
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NORMAN JONES . . . Turtle . . . Gen-
eral . . . doesn't like English . . . most
talkative of the january Class . . . Lncle
Sam will be his next boss.
Good humor is the sunshine of the mind.
ECGENI.-X KAL.-XMAS . . . Genia . . .
Academic . . . Girls' Chorus, N.H.S., Class
Editor of Qrii-i-IAN, Sec. of Senior Class
. . . likes to dance . . . Indiana State next.
The girl with a honey-sweet smile.
JENNIE C. KOH.-XR . . . f7en . . .Cleri-
cal . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Chorus . . . likes
law but not math . . . always watching
TV or reading . . . wants to be a comp-
tometer operator.
Satisfaelion guaranteed.
RAYMOND LEGGE . . . Brown . . .
General . . . Band . . . favorite subject is
study hall. . . Midwestern Band . . . to be
a music teacher.
Sing away sorrow, east away rare.
ELINOR LOIS MARKS . . . El . . .
Clerical . . . Y-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y, QUIPPIAN
. . . collects records . . . always laughing
. . . plans to get married.
flsfull of spirit as the month of rlflay.
LOUIS MASTI-1LI.INO. . . 1.011 .... -X ca-
demic . . . Band . . . Midwestern Band
Festival . . . favorite subject, geographv
. . . to be an orchestra leader. 1
Horn to he 11 musifian.
RlCH,-XRD NlcMl'l.l.liN . . . Dirk . . .
General , . . likes wood shop but HCI Eng-
lish , . , a true Casanova . . . futureAdeep
water.
.1 man of foimzge is also a man dfaith.
DONNA MILLER . . . I-Iome Economics
. . . Future Homemakers of America . . .
writes short stories and poems . . . future
undecided.
The hand that pushes the pen is guided hy a
trhim of the mind.
DALE CHARLES MORRISON . . .
Academic . . . Science Movie Club . . .
likes to listen to T.V. and play basketball
.. . always teasing . . . to be a professional
basketball player. I
Smooth runs the water where the brook zs
deep.
ERNEST NEINIAN .. Hustler. . .Gen-
eral . . . loves his women and singing , . .
would like to attend Penn State.
Thinkers are scarce as gold,
VIRGINIA OAKS . . . Ginny ..... A ca-
demic . . . Leaders' Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Quie-
PIAN, N.H.S .... loves basketball . . . al-
ways smiling . . . will attend college.
A good sport with winning ways.
PAUL PALMIERI . . . Paulie . . . Elec-
trician . . . Electron Club . . . dislikes his-
tory . . . favorite pastimes, women and
dancing . . . to be a pilot in air force.
A man offew words.
ELEANOR RADUT . . . Clerical . . .
favorite subject is math . . . likes to col-
lect records . . . always laughing . . . to be
a nurse.
Sweetness is the best of virtues.
JACQUELINE RINGLE . . . Yaelrie . . .
Stenographic . . . N.H.S., Jr. Red Cross
Pres., Bach Choir, Pres. of the Senior
Class . . . one of our few future house-
wives.
A sparkling personality and a good leader.
INIYRA NIILLI-IR . . . Chee-Chee .... A ca-
demic . . . Y-Teens. . . interested in 88-
BZI' . . . a cute blonde with a big smile.. .
to be a nurse.
The hearty laugh denotes zz generous heart.
ALICE NICTKIQS . . .Home Economics
. . . I .I-I.A .... quiet and conservative . . .
plans to be a missionary.
Be ever ready :sith the helping hand and a
pleasant word.
MARY LOU NELSON . . . Lou-Lou . . .
Stenographic . . . oglfim-IAN Staff, Red
Cross . . . always laughing . . . to be a
stenographer.
Simplirity is fhorm.
MARLINE PAINTER . . . Ducky . . .
Stenographic . . . QUIPPIAN Staff, Girls'
Chorus, A.B.K.,Red Cross . . . likes to
collect pictures . . . to be a secretary.
Blue were her eyes as thefairy flax.
ELAINE PERKEY . . . Commercial
. . . believes girls should be seen and not
heard . . . doesn't care much for school or
learning . . . future undecided.
Why worry about things unnecessary?
MATTHEW PRIGORAC . . . Ulce . . .
Auto-Mechanic . . . likes math but not
history . . . always seen driving a car . . .
soon to wear khaki.
A tall easy-goingfellow.
KATHERINE SARRIS . . . Katy . . .
Clerical . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Chorus . . .
intramural basketball . . . collects records
. . . wants to work for the F.B.I. in Wash-
ington.
Tall as the king'.r own daughter.
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DEAN SHAEEER . . . Foxie. . . General
. . . Hi-Y . . . Red Cross, Science Movie
Club . . . main interest-girls and loanng
. . . to join the navy.
A treatise mind and a skilyul hand.
DOLORES SLIGH . . . Sligh . . . Com-
mercial . . . intramural basketball . . . one
of our best forwards . . . likes to collect
records . . . future undecided.
One hay of ly? is laughter--the other what
you make it.
GEORGE SMOLICH . . . Bunny . . .
General . . . Sgt.-At-Arms for the Senior
Class . . . homeroom clown . . . talkative
. . . to be under Uncle Sam's hand soon.
Things are never quiet when he's around.
MARGARET TARQUINIO . . . Margie-
Yones . . . Commercial Stenographic . . .
Tri-Hi-Y, Leaders Club, Treasurer of
Sr. Class . . . Drum Majorette . . . loves
to dance . . . a future secretary.
The girl everybody knows.
DOROTHY TRUMP . . . Dortie . . . Aca-
demic . . . Leaders' Club . . . Girls' Sports
Editor of the QUIPPIAN, President of
Bach Choir, N.H.S., Treasurer of junior
Red Cross . . . intramurals.
Born with a gy! of song.
MARGARET VAROSKY .... 'Maggie
. . . Commercial Stenographic . . . Tri-Hi-
Y, President of N.H.S .... intramural
sports . . . likes to dance . . . Qtlri-IAN
Business Manager . . . college next.
Never idle ll moment, but fheedul and
thoughtful of others.
O'SHEA YREEN . . . General . . . Bach
Choir . . . likes history but not geometry
. . . a friend of everyone's . . . plans to
attend college.
The gift of gab.
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SALLY LOC SHORT . . . Home Eco-
nomics . . . F.H.A .... quiet till you get to
know her . . . main interest is the marines
. . . future undecided.
The best hooks are found beneath unex-
pected msers.
JESSE SMITH . . . Yesse Yames . . . ln-
dustrial . . .likes to hunt and fish . . .far-
mer, past, present and future.
He who works with the soil is more content
than most.
MARGARET STANDLEY . . . Peggy
Lou . . . Stenographic . . . Girls' Chorus,
Q1'1PPxAN . . . main interest is roller
skating.
Her ways are ways of pleasantness.
ROBERT TEMPLE . . . Bob .... A ca-
demic . . .loves to sing hill-billy songs . . .
Track, QUIPPIAN . . . writes for local news-
paper . . . wants to be President of the
United States some day.
Carve thyself a worthy nirhe in the world,-
timefleesfast.
LEMISA TYSON . . . Lem . . .Commer-
cial . . . QUIPPIAN, M.A. Tri-Hi-Y . . .
favorite subject-math . . . likes to skate,
dance, and collect records . . . to be a
typist.
A smilefor everyone.
ROBERT YANNACKER . . . Bah . . .
Industrial . . . liked math but not history
. . .enjoys roller skating. . . always ready
for a good laugh . . . to be a carpenter.
llfhy worry when the time is always ripe
for laughs?
ANNIE XVALLACE .... A cademic . . .
Dramatics Club . . . fond of chemistry . . .
collects records . . . a future angel of
mercy.
Still waters run deep.
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SENIORS
OFFICERS
Vlce President Helen Kuchera
Sgt at Arms Albert Romantine
Parllamentarian Patncia Munn
Stanley Lake
Melva Stepanovich
Helen Tomeo
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In the fall of 48 a group of brand new mnth graders entered Ahquxppa H1gh
Some were tlmnd, some were actually scared, but all were ready for new exper1ences
We accepted the upperclassmen s amused a1r of tolerance and proceeded to 1ntro
duce ourselves to the hlgh school routme How often Room 29 became lol and we
did wonder lf the ladder near 229 really led to the thlrd floor Llttle by llttle we be
gan to Ht mto the system, and when the next year rolled around, we were so occu
pled w1th the busmess of bemg sophomores and domg our geometry and typmg that
we had llttle tlme to orgamze our class
All of a sudden, we were umors' Stanley Lake was elected class presldent, and
how proud Mr Garmg s room was wxth four class oflicers from 116' Remember the
heated d1scuss1on about our umor Prom? After decoratmg the gym and dashmg
home to dress, we danced to the musxc of the Snow Swxrl and were glad we could
sleep late the next day Later, we had a skatmg party, only to spend the next day
comparmg bruises
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TEACHERS
Front: Miss Cochran, Mrs.
Betcher, Mrs. Delferrari, Miss
Bonoml. Back: Mr. Battles,
Mr.Garing.
September 1951 arrxved Our last year was before us Pald your dues yetp' That
was Stanley s favorlte query, following hrs re-electlon to the class presidency Can
I have your plcturep and V5 here re your name cards? were heard so often our
teachers nearly gave up The class rlngs finally arrlved 1n March, and we dug deep
mto our pockets to pay our dues
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over who and who would not be excused for decoratlons But hardly had the prom s
muslc drlfted away, than we began to hear the strams of Pomp and Clrcumstance
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for our baccalaureate and commencement exerclses
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flown ' How much geography and chemlstry we ve forgotten' But our dlplomas have
Allqulppa Hlgh School on them and we ll not forget a but of It
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MARKS.-XREI' AB.-KYES . . . Jllarge. . .
Steriographic . . . Bach Choir Vice Pres.,
Masque and Dagger . . . intramural bas-
ketball . . .won her in music.. . en-
iovs all music . . . serious minded, but
lots of fun . . . to be a Wave, maybe.
H,-XT'I'YI'i JOYCE .-XD.-XMS . . . Hat . . .
General . . . favorite subject is chemistrv
lab . . . enjoys sewing and mugie , , , Q4
frequent moviegoer . . . transfer student
from Georgia . . . crystal ball reveals hos-
pital work.
ll.-XRRY ANDREWS . . . Harry .... A ca-
dernic . . lanky guy who's everyone's friend
C.l'i.P. class . . . Band . . . has a
dimple in his cheek . . , main interests are
wine, women and song . . . future unde-
eided.
IVAN BABICH . . . Babe. . . Academic
.. . Bach Choir. . . enjoys listening to Mr.
Garing and teasing Miss Cochran . . .
loafs and laughs with equal ease . . .
plays in a Tambouritza orchestra . . . will
major in music at Duquesne.
ANN.-X BASILF ..., -lrznif . . . Steno!
graphic . . . quiet, nice to know ...Chap-
lain of Quip Tri-Hi-Y . . . favorite pas-
times are the movies, listening to records
. . . intends to be an office worker.
INANA Bl'il.lCH . . . Clhlllllfll-V . . .
Stenographic . . . jr. Red Cross, Ql'II'l'IAN
...enjoys law class most . . . drives her
Mercury everywhere . . . shy . . . collects
pictures . . . otiiee w ork after graduation.
ROl'llfR'l' llliR'liOI.l . . . Her! .... A eaa
txt-init . . . ean't wait for ith period . . .
likes girls . . . l-fnglish literature and
poetry art'n't his favorite studies. . . his
eyes sparkle w hen he smiles. . . to marry
and own a grocery store.
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PDW1-XRD LEWIS ACKERSON . . .
Fd .... -Xeademic . . . known as the
.-Xcheson, Topeka, and Santa Fe . . .
Hunting and lfishing Club. . , Cross
Country . . .likes reading and baseball...
would like to be an electrical engineer.
ROSE ,-Xl,l .-XNO . . . Rom . . . Clerical
Bach Choir linsemble . . . intramural
basketball . . . hobbies are playing the
guitar and eating . . . favorite teacher:
Miss Bonomi . . . always joking. . . next
is B.'l'.C.
CARI. ASCHM.-XX .... flfliie .... -X ea-
deinie . . . Hi-Y, N.H.S., Qt'ii-MAN . . .
school interests divided between trig and
physics . . . won 3rd place in Pa. Week
contest . . . ambition is to own the biggest
stamp and coin collection in the world.. .
will study engineering.
MICHAEL BARANYK ...i 'VI irkey . . .
General . . .Senior Hi-Y Sgt.-at-Arms . . .
Band . . . music and history please him . . .
can sleep anywhere . . . likes to see people
. . . Uncle Sam gets Mickey as a sailor,
come graduation.
LIOHN B.-XTIQMAN . . . jack .... -X ca-
demie . . . full of fun . . . Hi-Y Pres.,
N.H.S. Pres., Band, Band Sweater Club,
Qvii-vias Sports Editor . . . Track and
Cross Country manager . . . main interests
are dancing and girls . . . chemical engi-
neer.
lf.-XNNY BIQNPDICT . . . Fan . . .
Stenographic . . . Leaders' Club and
C.lf.P. class, Sophomore Class Pres ....
can talk, study, and chew gum at the
same time . . . look for her ne tina il. C! l..
office.
lXJRO'l'llY BIRPS . . . Ijbl . . . Steno-
graphit' . . . nice to know . . . Quip 'liri-
lli-Y, qi Il'l'l.-XX, intramural sports . . .
likes tall liantisunie men . . . enjoys danc-
ing and eating . .. B.'l'.C. next.
MAY CLASS
DELORES BLAIR Dee Dre Cler1
ca constantly late but we love her
anyhow G1rls Chorus Jr Red Cross
Y Teens QLIPPIAN former A B lx
AMr Relnlsh fan hobb1s are scrap
books and blue Fords a full tlme secre
tal'
GEORGIA BRADEL George
Stenographlc Bach Cho1r 'I fl H1 Y
Y Teens was w1th the Jr Red Cross
won letter for Bach Ch01r sharp
on the dance floor never 1n a bad mood
future secretary then housemfe
JAMES BRLNVI ON a
ch1n1st QUICK l1ked by everyone
Y C A C ma1n mterests are huntmg
and farmmg Ant1 HISIOFS I eague
mtends to be a farmer after g,raduat1on
JOAN BYFRS Cler1cal
enjoys law d1sl1kes bum crackers
hobby IS roller skatmg a natural
blonde the qu1et ty pe
CLORIA BRANDON 0 C1
dem1c actlve 1n 'Nlasque and Duggcr
Club N H S our cafetena cash
1er for four years favorxte class IS
Spamsh blushes very e1s1ly w1ll be
a beaut1c1an
JOANNIF BUCH AWAY 7 ca
dem1c Y Teens former Student Coun
c1l and Dramancs Club enjoys sports
can t stand math l1kes square
dancmg and soc1als always asks ques
t1ons
CATHERINE CAMPBEI I Reel
Clerxcal more fun than a barrel of
monkeys plays mtramurals l1kes
dark ha1red men w1th bxg brown ey es has
a sm1le for everyone plans to be the
first woman pres1dent ofj 251 L
NORNIA IFANI BRLNI Num
Cler1cal usually laug,h1ngort1lk1ng,
Qulp 'Ifl H1 Y mtramural sports
enjoys dancmg and l1sten1ng to popular
mus1c and wntmg to a certfun someone
ro attend B 1 C
member of C I' P class oves to
sew an expert at square dancmg
hobby IS collectmg money as
really know you before she can l1ke you
w1ll be a comptometer operator
FLORFINCE CAR APPI I O'I TI o
Stenographrc u1p Ir1 H1 Y
C E P Class QLIPPIAN always seen
w1th shorthand book pal of I'ann1e and
Norma always dependable sparkhng
sm1le a secretary
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J Buchanan M Bush J Byers R Campbell
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ELEANOR CORSI . . . EI . . . Steno-
graphic . . . the girl who's never serious
...former chaplain ofQuip Tri-Hi-Y . . .
main interests are dancing and Bobby,
collectsjazzy records . . . wears a diamond.
DONALD CROSSLAND . . . C'rof.f . ..
Academic . . . can go to chemistry or
Spanish all day long . .. never seen with-
out Nlary Lee . . . good for a second
look . . . next comes L'ncle Sams Navy.
Gl'QNl'.Yll'A'If DATA . . . Cm . . . Steno-
graphic . . . a surprisingly unquiet girl
when you get to know her . . . Girls'
Chorus, 'l'rio, Choraliers, N.H.S .... for-
mer member of Dramaties Club. . .never
liked math, envioys reading and singing
. . . a future nurse.
RONALD DAVIES . . . Dare. . .General
...a quiet guy . . . wouldn't mind if all
classes were study halls, doesn't like
English . . . a lot of his time is spent
sleeping and eating . . . future is undecided
RITA ANN DEMNIA . . .Ref1. . . Book-
keeping . . . always talking or chewing
gum . . . Girls' Chorus, QHPPIAN . . .
favorite subject is sales. . . main interests
are sailors, dancing and the movies . . .
future B.'l'.C. orj K I..
STELLA DERCOLE . . . Derlt . . .Steno-
graphic . . . Bach Choir Secretary, Lead-
ers' Club Treas., N.H.S. intramural bas-
ketball . . . QUIPPIAN . . . selling vitamins
is pastime . . . Wolf Girl '51 . . . always
smiling . . . to own a modern drug store.
ROBERTA DOCDS . . . Bunfie .... A ca-
demic . . . a girl with rosy cheeks . . .
Masque and Dagger . . . Y-Teens .... A 1-
pha Beta Kappa . . . French Club . . .
Rainbow Girls . . . collects classical rec-
ords . . . plans to attend college.
BF'I l'Y CROCKLR . . . 7mr1 . . . Gen-
eral . . . doesn't like linglish Lit .... en-
joys dancing and movies, transfer from
Georgia . . . silliness wins her friends . . .
will be a nurse.
WINONA DANIEI .... llinrfv ..., A ca-
demic.. .B3l'1Ll,Ql'Il'l'IAN, Quip Tri-Hi-Y
. . . dog lover, whiz at square dancing
and swimming . . . likes Spanish so well
she daydreams in that class. . .quiet and
well liked . . . undecided future.
JOY DALDET .... Wmrty . , . Steno-
gruphic . . . belonged to Commercial and
G.A.A. Clubs in Burgettstown . . . a
shorthand tan, enjoys popular music and
dancing . . . friendly smile.
ANGELO DEL GRECO . . . Graf . . .
Academic . . . likes to swim and shoot
pool. . .always seen with Dunfee . . . col-
lects old coins . . . watches television and
teases people . . . easy to get along with
.. . future undecided.
JESSIF, IYERANIO . . . 7655 .... A. ca-
demic . . . Bach Choir Ensemble . . .
Leaders' Club . . . was Masque and Dag-
ger Secretary . . . beautiful soprano voice
. . . a westerner . . . 'l'hrift's takes up
spare time . . . always in a good mood . . .
to be an angel of mercy.
ANTHONY D'ORAZlO . . . Spit: . . .
Academic . . . former tenor for Bach
Choir . . . enjoys history, but not English
. . . can spend hours discussing sports . . .
television holds an attraction for him ....
Future: college.
MARGARET DUKER . . . Peggy . . .
Academic . . . pretty blonde hair . . . Tri-
Hi-Y . . . Dramatics Club . . . Y-Teens . . .
Girls' Chorus . . . Qlg1PPiAN . . . a former
cheerleader . . . main interests are col-
lecting Tony Bennett records and danc-
ing . . . college next.
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RAYMOND DCKER . . . Dulezr . . .
Academic . . . looks quiet but he's quite
the ladies' man . . . former Band member
. . . enjoyed Latin, believe it or not . . .
likes to loaf. . . future as yet undecided.
WILLIAM H. DULL . . . Bill . . . Aca-
demic . . . former baritone of Bach Choir
and member of Masque and Dagger Club
. . . favorite pastimes are roller-skating
and sleeping in-English . . . Navy after
graduation.
RUTH DUNN . . . Rulhie . . . Clerical
Y-Teens, N ajorette, C.E.P. Class. . . was
a jr. Booster . . . basketball and mushball
. . . law devotee . . . can really twirl a
baton . . . likes people . . . B.T.C. next.
LOUIS EGYUD, JR .... Lou . . . Aca-
demic . . . a brain in math . . . Hi-Y,
Knuckle-busters, Treas. of jr. Class, in-
tramural sports . . . bashful around girls
. . .likes to watch T.V., eat and loaf. . . to
be a mechanical engineer.
BARBARA ANN EUEN . . . Barb . . .
Stenographic . . . everyone's friend . . . Y-
Teens, Tri-Hi-Y, QUXPPIAN Copy,Editor,
Home Room President, N.I-LS., intra-
murals, hobbies-ice skating and swim-
ming . . . likes Ed Fisher records . . .
B.T.C. next.
EDWARD FABER . . . Ed . . . Carpenter
. . . a guy who's camera-shy . . . N.H.S. . . .
enjoys hunting and Fishing . . . shop work
is his favorite subject . . . might join the
service.
LEO FATUR . . . Lea .... A cademic . . .
S0 quiet and bashful you wouldn't know
he was around . . . a brain.. .plays short-
stop . . . favorite pastime is playing his
accordion . . . to attend college.
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DIANA DIQKOVICI-I . . . Duke .... A ca-
demic . . . quiet, but fun when you know
her . . . Vice Pres. of Leaders' Club,
N.I'I.S., intramurals . . . enjoys swimming
and tennis . . . liked physics . . . to be-
come a nurse at Allegheny General.
EARL W. DUNFEE . . . Oil . . . Aca-
demic . . . Hi-Y, jr. Red Cross, Conser-
vation Club . . . was a Spanish fan . . .
enjoys hunting and fishing, and taking
things apart . . . always smiling.
VYARREN DYER . . . Warxie . . . Auto-
Mechanic . . quiet and well-liked . . . 2nd
Pres. of the Grease Monkeys . . . favorite
subject is gym . . . pastimes are girls and
loafing around . . . a future Admiral in
the U.S. Navy.
SYLVIA ERMI . . . Si! . . . Clerical . . .
a girl you like to have around . . . 4:10
Club, Quip Tri-I-Ii-Y, intramurals. . . nuts
about Mr. Rienish . . . one of the Big
Three . . . California, here she comes.
JOANNE EWING . . . 70 . . . Academic
. . . sorta scatterbrained but nice . . .
Leaders' Club, Girls' Chorus, Masque and
Dagger, Quip Tri-I-Ii-Y, N.H.S., Qrxvi-IAN
Feature Editor, Tigers' basketball team
. . . likes eating, dancing and sports.
NORMA FAIETA .... Mu! . . . Academic
. . . Leaders' Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Tri-Hi-
Y, Intramural Basketball . . . Chemistry
Lab is favorite class .... A lways happy . . .
to take Mrs. Carver's job after college.
MARY ANN FINKS . . . Ut .... -X ca-
demic . . Leaders' Club, Y-Teens . . loves
to ice skate . . . always seen with Harlow
. . . cracks her chewing gum . . . Intramur-
al Basketball and Mushball . . . Indiana
State Teachers' College after graduation.
MAY CLASS
-XNGELO PR -XNGOPOL I OS Ang
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one of Xlr Garmn s fans can t see
whx Enszllsh IS reqmred but he talks
enoueh a good trombone man next
comes colleee
P-XTRICI-'I II G-XLIJXTIN al
Stenograph1c a lucks g1rl mth a
rmg on her left hand Qu1p Tr1 H1 X
1 Teens, QLIPPIAN l1kes shorthnd
dancmg and letter Wflflng to get mar
r1ed and ra1se a famllw
II-XNILI IOL G-XLSI' Lame
Stenosaraphm Ir1 H1 I Chorahers
X Ieens Pres l1kes h1ll b1llx records
Dean and s1n21ng beaut1ful soprano
VOICC n1ce person to be near xx 1ll see
'Iexas vx1thIIenk1ns
PILTIL GI ANNI-TTI Pele F ec
t1me b1ller Mce Pres of the I'lec
trons fax or1te p1st1mes are basketball
and dancmg 1 future s11lor
DORIS G-XLZ-XR-KNO Guz
Stenographlc a mee glrl to know
Y Ieens, plaws Intramural basketball
IlkCS l1sten1ng and dancmg to popular
mus1c fawor1te subject IS shorthand
to be an a1rl1ne hostess
GR -ICT f ETIC Grafze Cler1c1l
dlsllkes OEICC pracuce C F P for
mer Qu1p Tr1 H1 I member 1ntramural
sports l1kes to collect snapshots and
dax dream future housemfe
ROBERI GI OX IPR Flo r Gen
room echoes f1vor1te sub1ett IS h1storx
emoss dancmg 1nd am thmg con
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would spend all dm 111 bandroom 1f
1llowed '1lf.lCYlSlOTlf'1I'l lo1ded mth
personahtx clthtr al or buslness
school next
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General 1lvx'1SS late for chcm1strs
enjoss I'nLl1sh mam mterests are
dancmg svummms. Len 'md oftourse
baseball to enter modelmg school
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CORINNE GRIFFITH Tum
Clerncal you have to look twlce for
she s a tw1n a mce kmd Quxp Trl
former Bach Cholr member
lzkcs to watch I V plans to be an oflice
worker
RICH -XRD HALL Dzrk Clerxcal
'1 tall l1nky llkeable guy play s the
I rench horn m the band hobby IS
alrplanes has weakness for llttle
blondes plfms to be an avlatlon mechame
CH-XRLLS HUCKSTLP .IR
Ilufklebufk General works part
time at J A L Yarslty Club
Beaxer County Low Hurdle Champ
llkes to Hx clrs fayorxte pastlme IS
dancing future mlbht be the Navy
'NIARION GRIFFITH Tum
Clerxcal IS always mlstaken for her
tw1n member ofthe Qulp Trl H1 X
collects snapshots loves to swlm and
listen to popular muslc to be an office
worker
WIRC INIHX H-XRLUNN bmnj Lou
'XC1klCl'TllC QL IPPIAN former mem
ber 1 leens loves cherry ple loads
of fun mam mterests are square
d1ncmL 1nd lxenny ld collects any
thms next IS a state teachers college
LXNII-X GL FIFRREZ Xzta
Home Lconomlcs F H -X 'lreas Trl
H1 H C L P Class l ormer Y
lean Babe IS her mam mterest
beautlful hur lends 1 helplng hand
when needed to be a nurse
M-XRC -XRLI HOHI A 'Marge
'hC'lklCfI1lC one of the Best from XY est
H leens mtramurals enjoys hrs
tory class l1ves by the motto Wien
'Xlonex Nluslc undeclded about the
future
RICH -XRD HLI If Dzfk Auto IOHN 1sA5hY 1 qcademlc
Nleclnmc qulet and kind of girl shy 1 hjsfofy ffm 3 XX estemer -llvmss
would lxke all subjects t0 be gym vullmg to dxscuss sports a good base
member of the -Xntl 'Nlath Club future bl l play er llked by all mll travel
lS stxll undeclded the 48 states
'Xl -XRX lS-XSIXH llefm Ceneral
was mth the 'Xlasque and Dleger
Club f.lXOl'lYE subject IS physlts
lnllblllx musle loxer chases trouble
men ml to knovs mll be ln Lncle
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DOROTHY JACKNIAN . . . ffaney . . .
Academic . . . favorite pastime is loafing
at Freddie's with the gang . . . QUIP-
ifi-xx . . . former Y-Teens and Girls'
Chorus member . . . detested Latin and
algebra . . . likes to dance and eat . . . to
marry a millionaire.
ALBERT L. JOHNSON . . . Tink . . .
Auto-Mechanic . . . quite the ladies' man
. . . grease monkey . . . always wise-
crackin' . . . likes women and more women
.. . hopes to be an F.B.I. man.
TOM JONES.. . Slim .... A cademic . . .
N.H.S., QL'1PPiAN . . . favorite subject is
chemistry . . . spends time hunting and
model plane building . . . a science Hction
fan . . . likes to play softball . . pre-med
at Geneva in September.
OLGA KARMAZYN . . . Olg. . . Steno-
graphic . . . wants to go to Florida . . . Y-
Teens, C.E.P. class, Alpha Beta Kappa
. . basketball, reading, and television
fan . . . enjoys shorthand . . . next is
B.T.C.
RUTH DARNELL KIMBROUGH . . .
Kimp . . . Home Economics . . . Bach
Choir, F.H.A .... played intramural bas-
ketball . . . enjoys music and singing . . .
hobby is collecting records . . . bright
smile . . . to be a dietician.
ROSALENE KLENOVICH . . . Rose . . .
Academic . . . Quip-Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Boos-
ters, basketball . . . collects miniature
dogs . . . noted for her clothes . . . enjoys
chemistry . . . liked by all . . . elementary
teacher.
RICHARD KREIGER . . . Dirk . . .
General . . . would like to exchange Eng-
lish for a study hall . . . enjoys sleeping
and seeing movies . . . quiet at all times
. . .liked by everyone . . . will be wearing
navy blues soon.
ALICE ELEANOR JENKINS . . . FQ'
. . . Clerical . . . Leaders' Club, C.E.P.
class . . . Lefty Frezzill Records, photo
collecting and sports are favorites . . . not
crazy about history . . . everyone's friend
. . . work, then Texas-bound with Gause.
DONALD JAMES JONES . . . Don . . .
Academic . . . Hi-Y and Bach Choir
Treas .... belonged to F.T.A .... Track
. . . tries to out-talk Fiore.. .great voice
. . everyone's friend . . . going to Mid-
West . . . to be a teacher.
ALEX JOZSA . . . Bud. . . Carpenter . . .
a quiet guy, but nice . . . swimming and
dancing take up a lot of leisure time . . .
future plans are to work for Uncle Sam.
DAVID KENNEDY . . . Dave .... A ca-
demic . . . Band and N.H.S .... finds all
subjects fun, especially Trig . . . always
seen with Slim and Carl . . . hobby is
playing all types of music on trombone
. . . a nice person to know . . . college
beckons.
ELEANOR KING . . . E! .... A cademic
. . . always singing to herself in class . . .
Quip Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, D.J.L.,
QUIPPIAN Class Editor, intramurals . . .
likes to swim, relax and meet new people
. . . blue eyes fascinate her . . . next B.T.C.
or college.
JOHN KOBAN . . . Yolznnj' . . . General
. . well-remembered for his little white
mouse . . . a nice guy . . . of all his classes,
likes mechanical drawing best . . . enjoys
reading and eating . . . future undecided.
HELEN KUCHERA . . . Kuff: . . . Aca-
demic . . . an A-I Cheerleader . . . Dra-
matics Club, N.H.S., Class Vice-Pres.,
intramurals . . . likes to read and swim
. . may be a Wave or a nurse.
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JOHN GFORGF I KDIR-X Lodis
Academic Hi H plax ed ir high and
reserwe basketball hates to leave his
tory class when the bell rings main
interests are talking and refrigerator
contents a grand fellow
EDVS ARD L-KING Bluebeard Car
penter thinks histors should be out
lawed in schools hobbies are skating
and building model airplanes ambition
is to become a lieutenant in the 'Nawy
XL-XTX LARGER . , . Academic
Hi X Ql1llIAN Photo Ed hobbies
nclude tennis and A. Z -X likes to
tickle people . . . interested in history
:ollege comes in Sept
NORMA LEGGE . . . Norm . . . Steno
graphic . . . all subjects are easy . . . loves
to chew gum . . . alwavs seen with Fanny
. . . 'I'ri-Hi-Y Leaders' Club N.H.S.
Quirimx Business Manager . . . always
laughing . . . a secretary.
LORETTA LEO . . . Bela . . . Clerical
.. . the tiniest of the Big Three . . . out-
standing member of the 4:10 Club . . .
former Quip Tri-Hi-Y . . . hobbies are
dancing and boys . . . this gal is headed
for California come May.
DAVE LEWIS . . . Hof Rod . . . Elec-
trician . . . quiet and easy going . . . mem-
ber of the anti-history league . . spends
most of his time sleeping and gazing at
girls . . .is going to get married and raise
a football team.
ROBERT LEWIS . . . Louie . . . Clerical
enjoys English class . . . builds model
airplanes. . .spends much time with Tl.
. . . the quiet kind.
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STANLEY LAKE Stufh ca
demic the busiest guw around school
Senior Pres Yice Pres of 'N H S
QLIPPIAN Editor in Chief French Club
unior Class Pres likes math and
building model planes future aero
nautical engineer
ANET L-XNGF f7anel Academic
has beautiful big, blue exes
Nlasque and Dagger Pres intramural
sports likes working at B F ones
library likes to plax the piano and
sew to enter nurses training
HOW ARD I I' I' Latheo General
1 quiet, but likeable gui ikes
phs sics and historx favorite hobbw is
counting mones works at ZS. L now
intends to outshine Rockefeller
ROSEM LXRY I PHOCKX
Clerical alway s talks during announce
ments Quip Tri H1 Y intramural
sports . . . hobbies are collecting snapshots
and writing letters . . . likes to dance and
skate . . . future is B.'I'.C.
DOROTHX LESKO . . . Dol . . . Clerical
. . . full of fun . . . Leaders Club Quip
Tri-Hi-Y QVIPPIAN . . . likes sales . . .
listening to the radio and skating take up
a lot of time.
JANICE LEWIS. . . :Yan .... A cademic
. . . a neat trick who's sweet and petite
. . . Y-Teens, Masque and Dagger Treas.,
C.l-LP. class . . . intramurals . . . swim-
ming and popular music take up her time
. . . to be an airline hostess.
ROBERT I.lBl-iR.-XTI . . . Lip . . . Car-
penter . . . quiet until you really know
him . . . hunting is one of his favorite
hobbies . . . likes to dance . . . plans to
ioin the service.
ROBERT LIBERATORE . . . Bob . . .
Electrician . . . tall, dark and handsome
. . . Sec. of the Electrons . . . hobby is
photograph tinting . . . interested in foot-
ball and girl-scouting . . . future: the LIS.
Air Force.
EDWARD LECCI . . . Chick .... A ca-
demic . . . a brain who liked Latin and
math . . . Westerners . . . hobby is
building models . . . likes to watch T.V.
and sports . . . to study engineering at
at Penn State.
STEPHANIE MANASTERSKI . . .
Srhultz . . . Academic. . . a redhead who's
fun to know . . . Choraliers, Girls' Chorus,
QUIPPIAN, Y-Teens Vice Pres., Trcas. of
homeroom . . . intramurals . . . enjoys
working at Barnhart's . . . plans to attend
Slippery Rock.
MILLICENT MANDICH . . . Xlflillie . . .
Stenographic . . . forever rushing some-
where . . . Quip Tri-Hi-Y President . . .
intramural sports . . . likes law from Mr.
Reinish . . . collects pictures . . . business
field.
HELEN MARKATOS . . . Zaza . . .
Stenographic . . . dark-eyed . . . nice to
know . . . Leaders' Club . . . intramural
sports . . . another of Mr. Reinish's fans
. . . hobbies are dancing and sports . . . will
attend B.'l'.C.
HELEN MATIJASIC . . . Toot: . . .
Clerical. ..Quip Tri-Hi-Y, QUIPPIAN and
former member ofjr. Red Cross. . . intra-
mural basketball and mushball . . . likes
law class and tall, handsome men . . . fu-
ture undecided.
LORRAINE MCDONALD . . . Reenie
. . . Academic . . . was secretary of Lead-
ers' Club and Tri-Hi-Y . . . is a great
sports fan . . . a whiz in Spanish class . . .
always seen with Sue . . . shy and well-
liked by all . . . next comes nurses' train-
ing.
ANTHONY LECCI . . . Lucky . . . Ma-
chinist . . . everyone's pal . . . Pres. ofthe
V.C.A.C .... Knights of the Burning
Rag. . .intramural champs . . . likes to
fish . . . hopes to be a machinist.
PAUL BIANASTERSKI . . . Paul . . .
General . . . has a hello for everyone
. . . a nice guy . . . Hi-Y . . . recognized
everywhere for his hearty laugh . . . has
quite a stamp collection . . . dislikes his-
tory . . . to be an Aliquippa business-man.
GUIDO MANCINI . . . Geelo . . . Elec-
trician . . . always talking or arguing . . .
Pres. of the Electrons and homeroom . . .
Electrons, basketball team . . . hobbies
are stunt diving and girls . . . electrical
engineer in the E.S.Air Force.
CHARLES MARICH . . . Chase . . .
Auto-Mechanic . . doesn't like to study
. . . member of the Grease Monkeys . . .
enjoys shop work . . . former Band mem-
ber . . . to be an auto mechanic some day.
NIILAN MARKOVICH . . . Serb .
Academic . . . Basketball forward . . .
baseball outfield . . .likes all subjects . . . a
VVesterner . . . wears English hat . . .
well-liked . . . will attend college.
VIOLET MAZZOCCA . . . Vi . . . stem-
graphic . . . Leaders' Club . . . was a Jr.
Booster and Y-Teen . . .. played softball
. . . can really sing . . . enjoys law Cl21SS ---
likes to talk ro people: always has a
pleasant smile . . . future undccldffd-
JOHN MEDVED . . . Coon .... A ca-
demic . . . active member ofHi-Y, Masque
and Dagger . . . Hunting and Fishing Club
. . . always discussing guns and fishing
tackle . . . main interest is people . . . fu-
ture undecided.
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Commerclal so full of energy s e
bubbles over Intramurals former
Leaders Club member hobbies are
rollerskatmg and collecting 45 ree
ords a future nurse
N ars1ty Club H1 I N H S Foot
ball halfbaclt emoss Iarench class
and all sports los es to sleep was
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LOUIS MOT'I General 1
Abner of 51 XHFSIIQ Club Foot
ball center favorlte pastlmes are
countlng money and drrvmg hrs car
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the mov1es IS gomg to be an ofhce
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Academ1e one of the nicest gxrls at
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most out of school tlme IS spent
huntmg fishlng and farmmg hopes
to operate a farm of hxs own
'1 cute bundle of blue eyes and per
sonalltx Cheerleader I 'I eens
one of Air Relnlsh s countless admirers
lxkes to dance plans to see the world
some day
RUTH MUNIN Pal Academlc
Treasurer of N H S Dramatlcs Club
Managlng edltor OfQLIPPIAIv I Teens
llkes mechanlcal drawlng will try
anythmg once loves to talk really
nice w1ll be a .yournahst
ARDELE 'NILRPHH Murph
btenographlc always with Plcltles
mtramurals dxsllkes office practice
favorltes are com ertxbles and collecting
pletures mll attend buslness school
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Academic . . . a NVesterner . . . enjoyed
Latin Cboth yearsl . . . takes part in all
sports . . . biggest grin in class . . . can't
stand poetry . . . always with Chick . . .
plans include the service.
PAUL NAIM . . . General . . . kinda
quiet,Abut nice to know . . . favorite pas-
time is taking cars apart and putting
them-together . . . likes math and ac-
counting.
WILLIAM NICASTRO . . . Slippery-
Head . . . Academic . . . member of Rus-
cetti's Reporters' Clubu Varsity Club
. . . enjoys Miss 'I'hel's 5th pd. English
class . . . Mr. Biechler's lunchtime
buddy . . . to enter professional baseball
NANCY NIESEN . . . Name . . . Clerical
. . . the girl with beautiful hair . . . Band
Majorette, Y-Teens, C.E.P .... Lena-
the-Hyenal' of '5I.. . . favorite pastimes
are riding in a Mercury, eating and danc-
ing . . . B.T.C. next.
VIOLET OEHLER . . . Vi . . . Com-
mercial Stenographic . . . Masque and
Dagger Club . . . likes quiet jokes, me-
chanical drawing, and dancing . . . no
kibitzers, please . . . future is undecided.
EMIL OROS . . . Emps. . .Clerical . . .
has something to say about everything
. . . C.E.P. class . . . Varsity Club and
VVesterner . . . interested in all sports . . .
favorite pastimes are T.V. and the movies
. . . future undecided.
JANE PALMER . . . Yanie .... A cademic
. . . active in Leaders' Club and Quip Tri-
Hi-Y . . . loves sports, especially football
played in Army-Navy game . . . favorite
class is chemistry Clabj . . . don't have to
know her to like her . . . a future nurse.
DOLORES MUSULIN . . . D010 . . .
Clerical . . . Leaders' Club, Jr. Red Cross
. . . belonged to Quip Tri-Hi-Y and Stu-
dent Council . . . played in the Army-
Navy game . . . another law fan . . . al-
ways at the S.O.I .... California-bound
after graduation.
BARRY NEFT . . . Penny . . . Academic
.. . a whiz at math . . . Secretary of Science
Movie Club, Jr. Red Cross, A.Z.A., Treas.
of '52 jr. class . . . favorite pastimes are
reading and television . . . plans to study
chemistry at Michigan or VVisconsin.
LULA NICKOLS . . . Left . . . Commer-
cial . . . C.E.P. class . . . enjoys listening
to Mr. Garing . . . favorite pastimes in-
clude dancing and reading.. . a smooth
talker and a fast worker . . . pleasant
disposition . . . a future secretary.
JANIES NOVOSELAC, JR .... Skimba
. . . General . . . he looks shy, but donlt
let that fool you . . . former Student
Council member . . . Football center . . .
hobbies are hunting and fishing . . . to
join the Navy and go to Hawaii.
MARYLOU O'NEIl.L . . . Louie . . .
Clerical . . the,good-humor kid . . Quip
Tri-Hi-Y, Band, Band Sweater Club . . .
a sales fan . . . always with El . . . to
stay single and get a Pontiac.
CAROLYN PAINTER . . . Kitten . . .
Clerical . . . everytime you see her, she's
smiling or laughing . . . Y-Teens, Quir-
PIAN . . . former member of Leaders'
Club and Girls' Chorus . . . intramurals
. . . likes to sleep and loaf. . . to be a
housewife.
OLGA PALOMBO . . . Mutha . . . Steno-
graphic . . . always seen with the West
Gang . . . Corres. Secretary'of Leaders'
Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Bach Choir, QL'1PP1Ax,
Army-Navy team . . . intramurals . . . dis-
likes English . . . would like to see Paris
. . . future medical secretary.
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Academic . . . always ready to help. . . a
swell girl . . . Girls' Chorus, Trio, Cho-
raliers . . . Jr. Red Cross H. . . Tri-Hi-Y,
Dramatics Club, QISIPPIAN . . . favorite
pastimes are singing and collecting snap-
shots . . . would like to be a nurse.
WILLIAM PETTY . . . Bill .... A ca-
demic . . . he's not as angelic as he looks
.. . Band . . . Science Movie Club, I-Ii-Y
. . . former Caesar's Ranger , . . likes
physics . . . future plans include college.
STEVE PIOTROWSKI . . . T. V. . . .
Electrician . . . most likely to succeed in
the electric shop . . . Sgt.-at-Arms ofthe
Electrons, N.H.S. . . . spends a lot of
time reading and repairing electrical
devices . . . a future 251 L. electrician.
FIORE PURRACHIO .... A cademic . . .
Hi-Y, Masque and Dagger, Bach Choir,
Qui-i-IAN Class Editor . . . was a Jr. Boos-
ter and F.'I'.A. member . . . can talk a
person's ear off . . . likes everyone . . . al-
ways singing and eating . . . to be jour-
nalist.
JOHN RESTICH . . . Pep . . . General
. . . English class holds no interest for
him . . . dislikes kibitzers and the tardy
bell . . . loves to tinker with cars . . . en-
joys arguing about girls and cars . . . to
be a Speedway Driver.
ALBERT ROMANTINE . . . Beamy
. . . Academic . . . was a Latin fan . . .Sgt.-
at Arms of Senior Class . . . a Westerner
. . . always driving the gray Plymouth . ..
sharp dancer.. .to be a pilot in Air Iforce.
JOHN ROSS . . . Drippy . . . Clerical . . .
Varsity Club . . . Baseball and Football
Head Manager. .favorite subject is typing
. . .. likes sports . . .great hand-balancer
. . . a Westerner . . . J tx L or Air Force.
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VERONICA PETRICK . . . Verzzif . ..
Stenographic . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Leaders' Club
Rec. Secretary, Qriifriax . . . was a Jr.
Booster .... A rmy-Navy team , . Belle et
tres petite . . . one of the Westerners . . .
sharp on the dance floor . . . everyone's
pal.
LOUISE PICCIRILLI . . . Lu . . . Steno-
graphic . . . always laughing . . . Quip
Tri-Hi-Y, Bach Choir, Y-Teens, intra-
mural basketball . . . former member of
Masque and Dagger Club . . . bitten by
the music-bug . . plans a career in music.
PETE PORPORA, JR .... Pele .... A ca-
demic...H'-' - '
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member . . . enjoys arguing about the
worlds problems . . . algebra never was
a choice subject . . . will be a Marine
shortly.
INIILLARD RADOVICH .... Uilclz . . .
Auto Mechanic . . . quiet but a hot rod
in a car. . . Vice President ofthe Grease
Monkeys . . . likes to sleep in class . . .
future is undecided.
DONNA RITCHIE . . . Ymnnif . . .
Clerical . . . short and sweet . . . Jr. Red
Cross, Sewing Club, C.E.P. class . . . in-
tramurals . . . collects pictures and minia-
ture bronze horses. . .likes to watch T.V.
. . . a future sales clerk.
CLARA ROMANTINE . . . Toby . . .
Clerical . . . sweet to know . . . Quip Tri-
Hi-Y, Girls' Chorus, Qrivriax . . . fa-
vorite pastimes are boys and listening to
popular music . . . might work at J bl L.
JOHN ROSS . . . j'aggsr',v . . . Carpenter
...clown ofthe carpenter shop.. . main
interests are baseball, collecting firearms
and hunting . . . would like to become at
majorrleaguer some day . . . intends to
Join the regular army.
MAY CLASS
'I HERLS-X LOLISL ROSS ferry
ACBdCmlC Red Cross enyoy ed Lat1n
a pxano wh1z plays the organ 1n
church a famous gxggle a westerner
to be a housew1fe or concert p1an1st
RICH -XRD RO'I H Ruiz Cler1cal
Blazer Basketball team another
law fan wood workmg and sports
take up spare t1me always ready w1th
a yoke future mdchmte
LILLI-YN RLSSO 1 Steno
graph1c one of the cutest gals ID -X H 5
Tr1 H1 I Pres and d1str1ct officer,
Band Band Sweater Club X Ieens
murals llkes noth1ng better than r1d1ng
1n a Plymouth B I C
Nl -KRT ANIN S-XRAL Alame
Stenographlc a g1rl w1th 1m'1g1n1t1on
and full of fun Leaders Club
tramural sports an av1d Steelers
fan lxkes to dance future undeclded
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1ntramural basketball favor1te
past1n1es are eatmg and drnmg a Bu1ck
future UHCICCILICCI
RALPH .5-XL-XX -X Strap I3 ec
tr1c1an tall lanky guy Ireas ofthe
Lleetrons 1nterested 1n rad1o and
women always stand1ng IH front of
work IH L 5 -hr Iforce
M -XRTHA SALNIENTO War!
Cler1cal Leaders Club and QLIPIIAN
was w1th the Qulp Tr1 H1 Y
play ed mtramural basketball and soft
a member of Ihe Ant1 I'ngl1sh
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graph1c '1 busy llttle g1rl n1ce to
know 'Ifl H1 X Chaplaln 1 Teens,
Alpha Beta kappa QLIPPIAN mtra
murals would llke to travel and VISII
new places w1ll be a secretary
VNILLIANI SCHNECK B111 Com
merc1al H1 Y narrator for the
Band mterests mclude h1story motor
boats and golf has a good argument
study 1n speech and dramat1cs
MARYLILE SCHLI TL Marzlee
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mat1es Club A B K a Spamsh fan
chem1stry doesn t mterest her mam
1nterests are dancmg and Don good
for a second look housew1fe or nurse
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Mayorette, ulp Trl Hl Y, QLIPPIAN
N H S Sec of Band Sweater Club
lntramurals llkes to dance and swlm
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FR ANCES SHANNON Fran
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PATRICIA SICRELSMITH Pat!
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her temper Y Teens Pres of the
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Clerlcal ulp Trl Hl Y Sec mem
ber of Cat Clan enyoys law from Mr
Relnlsh hobbles lnclude eatlng and
danclng at all soclals always wlth
Bela and Sll hopes to see the world
DOROTHY SHUMATE Doty
Stenographlc Leaders Club Qulp
Trl H1 Y Y Teens QLIPPIAN HTS! one ln
law class and last one ln Engllsh
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most popular ln the class wlll see the
world
BARBARA SIKTAR Baba
Clerlcal always laughlng and late
for class Leaders Club Tlgers Team
lntramurals mam IHYCYCSYS are
sports and money plans to work ln
some branch of the government
ETHEL MAE SHAININON Ethel
ACHdCmlC enjoys chemlstry
can t understand why we have Engllsh
l always wlth Rosalene blushes
easlly to be a nurse
ROSE MARIE SICHAK Roe
Clerlcal loves sales but not office
practlce Marlo Lanza s VOICE thrllls
er a blg smlle for every one WI
be a housewlfe and wants to see H3W3ll
MARTHA JEAN SILV ESTRI Mari
ACadCmlC C E P class and QLIP
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wltty makes everyone feel lm
portant a nurse
JOAIN SRIBA Ulflcn Commer
clal Cheerleader and H Ieens was
member of Glrls Chorus VN olf Curl
crazy about danclng and drlxlng
the blue Bash always a great smlle
to be a secretary
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illaria . . . Home Economics. . . little, but
full of fun . . . F.H.A., Jr. Red Cross. . .
favorite subject is history . . . enjoys
dancing, singing, talking and daydream-
ing. . . future undecided.
MELVA STEPANOVICH , . . Slep . . .
Stenographic . . . beautiful handwriting
. . . Bach Choir . . . Ensemble, N.H.S.,
Leaders' Club Pres., Senior Class Sec.,
Army-Navy Team, likes dancing and
singing, plans future in business field.
MARY JANE STROHM . . . M. . . .
General . . . always asking questions . . .
Masque and Dagger, Quip Tri-Hi-Y,
QUIPPIAN, intramural sports, former mem-
ber of Jr. boosters, A.B.K. and Jr. Red
Cross . . . likes to cook, sew and eat . . .
business school's next.
LILLIAN SUSA . . . Su: . . . Steno-
graphic . . . Leaders' Club, Girls' Chorus,
QUIPPIAN, was with Quip Tri-Hi-Y,
Tigers basketball team . . . law class is
favorite . . . always laughing . . . to earn
lots of money.
GEORGE SYRKO . . . Bo . . . Machinist
. . . dislikes studying, especially math . . .
the mascot of the machine shop . . . en-
joys fishing and telling jokes . . . to be
king of the comedians some day.
CHARI.ES TAYLOR . . . Cliurlt . . .
Academic . . . always walking in the halls
. . . Hi-Y, Varsity Club, plays fullback
and is a baseball pitcher . . main interests
are sports and buying clothes . . . college
next.
OLIVER TIPPER, JR .... Tip .... A ca-
demic. . . Band, Senior Sweater Club. . .
was a Bach Choir Voice, Track . . . likes
French, skating, swimming and tardy
slips . . . grins at everyone . . . will be-
come a Bop musician.
JOSEPH SOLITA . . . 7oz .... A cademic
...this guy's not as quiet as he looks . . . a
swell guy . . . his favorite subject is his-
tory . . . big interest in sports . . .especially
baseball . . . wants to be an F.B.I. agent.
NATALIE STEPHENS . . . Nat . . .
Academic . . . Leaders' Club and C.E.P.
Class, intramural basketball and mush-
ball.. .sweet and petite . . .enjoys chem-
istry and math . . . has an engaging smile
. . . a nurse.
DELORES JEAN STURLE . . . Dee . . .
Clerical . . , favorite subject is art . . .
Tony Bennett's records are tops with her
. . . as nice a girl one could hope to meet
. . . hopes to go around the world, the
long way.
CLARA SWIATEK . . . Clare . . . Home
Economics . . . has a shy smile for every-
one . . . a large doll collection . . . favorite
pastime is crocheting and sewing . . . dis-
likes history . . . future undecided.
STEPHEN TAPOLSKI . . . Sieve . . .
General . . . enjoys hunting, fishing and
winter sports . . . willing to argue with
Coon . . . geography holds a special
interest for him . . . doesn't like noisy
people . . . to be a forest ranger or Rac-
coon Park Warden.
MATTHEW THOMAS .... Wat! . . .
General . . . favorite class-geography
. . . hunting, Eshing and baseball take up
spare time . . . after graduation: a good
job and bachelorhood ffl.
HELEN TIRIK . . . Hef. . .Home Eco-
nomics . . C.E.P. class . . . collects photo-
graphs of anything . . . enjoys English
and movies . . . quiet until she is known
. . . work after graduation . . . to make a
lot of money.
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Nlechanic ...the guy with the harmonica
. . .enjoys related science . . . main inter-
est is sleeping . . . undecided about his
future.
HELEN TOMEO . . . Tools . . . Book-
keeping. . . Quip Tri-Hi-Y Vice President,
Class Treasurer, and QUIPPIAN . . . doesn't
like ancient literature . . . can make the
gloomiest person feel happy . . . will be a
bookkeeper.
MARIE TRKULJA . . . Turk . . . Com-
mercial . . . sort of wacky but a good kid
. . . Leaders' Club . . . intramurals .
Armv-Navy team . . . favorite pastime is
sports . . . would like to travel the United
States.
BILL TURNER . . . Bull . . . General
. . . thinks the only place where you can
really sleep is in class . . . favorite sub-
ject is Ace's Shop . . . likes automobiles
. he's heading westward after gradua-
tion.
EDVVARD VASKO . . . Eddie . . . Auto-
Mechanic . . . kinda quiet and girl-shy . . .
active member of anti-math league . . .
likes to play mushball and drive a car
. . . plans to have his own gas station
some day.
EDITH VOLPE . . . Edie . . . Home
Economics . . . Girls' Chorus, Leaders'
Club, C.E.P. class . . . was a member of
Quip Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., A.B.K. . . .
Tigers basketball team . . . always tries to
get out of homework . . . to make money.
DENVER WALTON . . . Denny : . .
General . . . QUIPPIAN Feature committee
. . . trig and physics are favorites . . . hob-
bies: astronomy and model railroad build-
ing . . . 2nd prize Pa. week contest .
science-Fiction fan . . . goal-Nobel prize
in science.
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EDXY.-XRD TOLFA, ,IR .... Sonny . . .
Academic . . . a dark-eyed, good-looking
guy . . . Band . . . Baseball, pitcher . . . has
a life-long dislike for Latin . . . interested
in music . . .intends to be an F.B.I. agent.
BETTY JANE TOTH . . . B. . . .
Academic . . . jr. Red Cross, QEIPPIAN Art
Editor, Tri-Hi-Y, N.H.S .... first place,
Pennsylvania Week contest . . . always
designing things . . . enjoys swimming,
skating, movies . . . to be a housewife.
MARY TSELEPIS . . . Telep . . . Steno-
graphic . . . Quip Tri-Hi-Y Sgt.-at-Arms,
QL'II'I'IAN . . . intramurals . . .likes short-
hand . . . dancing, eating, collecting pic-
tures . . . always seen laughing with Anita
. . . will be a stenographer.
FRANCES VASILIS . . . Fran . . . Home
Ec .... a quiet girl and nice . . . Future
Homemaker of America . . . enjoys col-
lecting photographs and writing letters
. . . likes to dance to popular music . . .
wants a good job.
JOSEPH VITALE . . .Zae . . . Machinist
. . . only ambition in li e is to enjoy him-
self. . . nice to know . . . likes to draw
airplanes . . . favorite class is history . . .
future is undecided.
ROBERT VOYNIK . . . Hank . . . Aca-
demic . . . quiet and nice . . .likes to read
about unusual places and things . . . en-
joys traveling, watching T.V. and sports
. . . will attend college.
JOAN XVELSH . . . Yoanie . . . Steno-
graphic . . . can't see why she has to take
history. . . movies, dancing, and television
in her spare time . . . pet peeve-home-
work . . . will be an office worker.
MAY CLASS
AMES XNILES Lie General
the only guy who can sleep rn class and
get away wlth lt lxkes mechanlcal
drawmg an actlve member of the
Do Away Wrth Hxstory club may
joxn the servlce
MARII YNI VS ILSON Ware
Home Economlcs doesn t enjoy has
tory C E P class llkes horse racing,
square dancmg and bowlmg loves to
razz people cars appeal to her
earn her own llVll'1g.,
GORDON ZERXTICH Gord
Clencal H1 'I another law fan
always Hllmlflhg gurls a good fisher
man and a Cood oe to know wr
be a bachelor wxth money
JOHN ZOBRAK Zo AC'lCl6IT1lC
you think he s qulet untrl you know
nm member of aoz s W adball Bn
gade enloys chemlstry hobblcs are
sports and gurls future rs Ul'lilCClLlCLl
ETHERIWE WOFFORD Lzttle
Rene Clerrcal she has a hello for
everyone C l' P class mrramural
sports thmks up clever halrdoes
movies dancing and Slnglnb rake up her
tlme to be a secretary
STEPHFN ZANETLLLI' S Ste e
Spec1al enjoy s all subjeets favornte
class IS Trmg, and Solld a Creek Import
nxce to know future undeclded
ELOlNA AWN ZLG-XY Iona ca
demlc a sweet gnrl to know Pres1
dent of Gxrls Chorus X Teens
'Nlasque and Dagger QlIllIAN lf H -X
Chorallers llkes to play the piano and
dance a future woman ln whxte
RICHARD XXOZNICRI Ilfoz
-Xcademlc always JORIHB easy
gorng H1 Y QL1PPlAx warslty
basketball pliyer and football manager
favorlte pasrrmes are eatmb sleepung,
and Hopewell college after gr uluatxon
ANTTHONY ZL-XTOY ICH JR
Zlatr AC'1LlCl'T'llC one of 'Vlr Rus
Clffl s Cub Reporters H1 Y Band
Sweater Club xnterested IH sports and
medrelne to become a doctor
MARY LOUISE OCON 'NIOR
'Vlary Lou Clerlcal Y Ieens
mtramural basketball '1 hlstory fan
enjoysswxmmlng photography and
dancing will be a Laboratory worker
Vhles M VWSOH E Wofford XROZIHCRI G Zermch
Zanetules A Llatovnch J Zobrak E Zugay M OConnor
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OFFICERS
Presldent
Mce Pl'CSlLlCflf
Secretary
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Parlxamentarlan
Sgt at Arms
Rlchard I usco
ocelx n Sx mons
Nhrx Postal
Joanne Bab1ch
Benjamm Nlnller
Pete Romlch
As early as September the unxor Class began to plan thelr prom, Mard1 Gras
scheduled for February 29 After a long debate, Lee Tolfa s Orchestra was chosen
Several unlors attended meetmgs of the Sen1or Class, especrally QUIPPI ANT
meetmgs Two delegates attended a Publxcatlons Conference at the UDIVCFSIIV of
Plttsburgh As school draws to a close, we are anlously ant1c1pat1ng our semor wear
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CLASS OP 1954
OFFICERS A
Presidcnt Beverly Iislcy
Vice President Annette' Colnngclo
Secretary Nlnry B. Curran
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Asst. Trcas. john Nloorc
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licliwzz Rox: Naritiy, l.aNlart:i, Lake,
xlillf,ljiilltitf,I,USlf1l,l.t'UHZU't1lS,ilillflgkl.
Nrroml' Rox: llielatort, Urago, lgizzeri,
bmith, Nl., l.41.1isl'1, lJ1Ci4:o, lwrncy,
long, lr.:1t1ie, Ripper, Nlr. Nleformiqk.
Tf:1nfKo1:Nlorris, Kristian, lirnii, Her!
ropoulns, Delzmey, lestzi, Baker, lileber,
liL1tl1lT1OVitl'l, llieniple. .l!f.feri.'f'r.-.' l5uHI10,-
liureliett, ljitvis, Rot1ir.'n,5m1tn lx., West
NIR. BIANI-.Y
lfolffmz lCo:.:.' .-Xntliaxnssirm, XY2ll.IY1L'Y', Kel-
ler, Rulmerts, Xlr. lilgnnuy, U'L'ori:ier
Bzirtolus, Rntiur. Mmwnf Razz: Nuntiy
Somurlzlrle, Spurtluri, Xlrllolu, Roticn
Iinrrles, Duvitl, Sliuler. Third lima: Up.,
satnik, Sezlrsellzz, .-Xbazy us, litffilllf, Crn-
kovicli, Lrosby, Polls, NL1lllQOYlCl1,Q,I'5Ui:I
l'0Il7'ffI Row: Zziuettullcr Kunszmun
B21gSl'lZlW, ltfvuns, Xliller, Reymbert, lilatl-,
stone, Romich, Simantirzls, Kamcnslxi.
QF 1953
Bottom Row: Neugebaucr, DiVecchio,
Campbell, Fillizm, Barrett, Lloytl, Brit-
tain, Mrs. McWilliams. .Yfmrzd Row:
Lalama, Wingate, Tatailovieh, Tomer
Ratlakovich, Tilly, Porter. Tlzird Rota:
Mann, Reitl, Ftiniunson, Lange, Putittal
Krosinski Craiu. 1'i0l47'IfI Rox: Hrziffolu
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Iiusco Richurtls Bcanchi laz7cri Nlaro-
vich, l'illar,Morz1n, ZFll'lOlSllf,4xlLjlI1IOSll
Kemp.
MRS. BENNETT
Boltom Roux' Yurkovich, Burwood, Zu-
gay, Tisza, Mrs. Bennett, Byrd, Iilko
Prosser, Babich. Sefmzd Row: Burket
Healy, Nlaravich, Oleska, Reszetylo
Carano, Symons, J., .-Xntonis. Third Row:
Passolielis, Hribar, Oliker, Sngrzim, Pir-
osko, Dcmianowicz, Symons, F., McCart-
ney, Sims. ,1b.rer1l.fe5: Price, Woods
Monahan, Kalamas, Kaufman, Young
Domitrovich. '
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MRS. COL'l.Tl-IR
Bottom Roux- Forbes, johnson, Doychflk,
Kolich, Biancucci, Harlow, Zermch.
Sefond Roux' Johnston, l.., Dooley, :Kn-
tlerson, Curtis, lfetleel, Thorpe, l.ee.
Third Row: Krzmar, Dessler, Macl.anc,
Thoruas, Vuketiuh, Klein, johnson, C.
CLASS
MR. HARTLI-QY
Bottom Roux' DelTomlo, Gentile, Shahen,
Mr. Hartley, Rogan, Huff, Kosto. Nef-
ond Row: Dyer, Liberatore, Martel, Mat-
thews, Tolfa, Kotala, Billingslea, Mesa-
ros. Third Row: Brown, Myers, Sumly,
Burns, Scoutus, Arnbrosie, Canepele.
Absenteex Karmazyn, Lalama, McDaniel,
Hyre, Pucevich, Smith.
MR. CRAWFORD
Bottom Row: Mansuett, Malackanich
Kaylor, Parker, Mikedis, Pappas, Mr.
Crawford. Second Row: Crivelli, Simone,
Maneloveg, Keber, Peluso, XVilbon, Holi-
day. Third Row: Potts, Kelley, Data,
Casey, Ley, David, Tselepis, Johns.
.4h.vrntee.t.' Baskette, Massoud, Meade.
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ottfm Ro Ci ntilt rt my
Ross Cirossi Melaughlin Pierotti Wt
ond Rftl eter Sweet fahorsln lxros
key Harlow Hacopino Himlman fhtrd
Rot. Marks Walters Steirs Brehany
Colangelo :Xexban iliOIl1..7'b.F7Z!c't'..' Be ler
Krickich Miller.
MISS MOR.-XX
Bollom Row: Schultz, Evans, Persi,
Yveigle, Cycholl, Miss Moran. .Vemnd
Roux' Metzger, Murphy, Sampson, D':Xm-
ico, Polls, Lyles. Third Roux: Symons,
Fihbe, Elliott, Maiden, DeMz1tteis, Davis.
Fourth Lechman, Boltien, Cuch,
Miner, R., Hutiine. :Ih.tenlef5.- Dyer, Mil-
ler, Lee, Maslek.
OF 1954
MRS. RL'SCE'l l'I
Botlom Row: Pilotti, Pietrandrea, Solo-
lovich, Mrs. Ruscetti, Drake, Dunjanic,
Werner. Second Roux' Orsag, Piel-cielek,
Sebastian, Focht, Momich, Marehionda,
Laing, Drositis. Third Row: Mclver,
Nichols, Baker, Seaman, Estright, Brit-
tain, Edmondson. lfourlh Roux' Dull,
McLaughlin, Shumate, Hons, Homich,
MeCaH'erty, Gregory, Monteleone,Leivip.
MRS. LONG
Botlom Row: Povlis, Trombetta, Donta,
Bevivino, Mrs. Long, Zenn, Markovich,
Richards, Polojac. Serond Row: Hale,
Davis, Phillips, Tesla, jenkins, Ayoob,
Prosser, Yaromus. Third Row: Sarris
Giammanco, Yanl-co, Murphy, XYaltlo,
Kolavic, Neville, Sarkis, Bilos. rIh.rentef.r.-
Frank, Battaglini, Possaris.
MR. REINISH
Bottom Row: Wofford, Hall, Ochalek
, . i . . ,
Benedict, Poulis, Curran, Frioni, Mr.
Reinish. Sefond Row: Smith, C., Esley
Galovieh, Cerilli, Kovach, Person, Cobb
Third Row: Fuss, Rebich, Marmura
Smith, JV., Steele, Sutton, Pantaleo. flh-
senteey: Gavalya, Pitts, Taylor, Trbovich,
Zupsic.
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MISS TANNI-QR
Bolfom Roux' Bcnt-dict, Gray, Miller,
Nlontini, Pcrsi. .Vffond Roux' Dunfce,
Blarmntlulte, I.nniIcrs, Houston, Infan-
tozzi, firzizulis. Third Root: YKIIICCOYSH,
Bell, Nliss Tanner, Gill, Inmbucci. .ib-
Jenlff.r: Hancovsky, Shatfzilo, Tipper.
MRS. SMITH
Bottom Raw: Danylo, Donina, Brownlow
IJISZIIQI, Pnjzlk, Rumunno. Nerond Row?
Solita, Mzilaski, Ifzitur, Nlcfiarry, Mihzll-
ik, Spears, Scoutis. Third Row: McCue,
Tlgukovich, Mrs. Smith, Taylor, Lewis,
NIR. FL'DI-QRICH
Botlam Row: Stillwagon, D'Agostino, Cox
Williams, Pcllcgrini, Pasco, Ynnlcovich
Kraynicwski. Srfond Rout Gerasimon
Oster, Chattcrly, Cassidy, Dickson
Kaletz, Rossi, Patterson. Third Row
Yagnoni, I.ango, Begg, Diacltligo, Seech
Ccrvi,l':1Ictti.15010111 Roux' Kntchur
Sligh, C., Bcthai, hloncs, Hziluga, I,:1cour
Nlnrinucui, Nloorc, Sligh, R. .1'.6.frr11feJ.
Kozlowski, Young.
NIR. ZAIIURCIIAK
linllffm lQn:z'.' Ilairtiaixxgiy, Nlyt-rs, Irrin-
batli, Ilolicin, Spit-rs, Ilificto, Iiuonzi,
Rnnglc. .Yn'om1' Rox: .-Xgostinc, Hunter,
Darby, Cobb, Nlullnn, Kzilinzir, Iilwolct,
Zobrzila, Hr. fziliorcllzlla. 'lilizrif Rox:
Glenn, Nlcncztnin, Xloorr, .-Xtailiotis,
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Losto, I'ox. .1'b5fr1rn'f.' Rolis.
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MRS. CHAMBERS
Bottom Row: I-Iale, Solomon, Strohm,
Moore, Vail, Politano, Brown, Mrs.
Chambers. Serond Row: Plutko, De-
I-Iaven, YYittner, Close, Thomas, Seaman
Candelmo, Myers. Third Row: Legge,
Silvestri, Ciletti, Mesaros, Padgett, Shaf-
fer, Zonetulles, Dudley. Fourth Row: Alex-
ander, Hyre, Sarelli, Crosby, Brown
Lewis.
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CLASS GF 1955
MR. DAVIS
Bottom Row: Oddis, DiChellis, Shott,
Pilotti, Periski, Trkulja, Swen, Mr. Davis.
Serond Row' S 'mons Radovich Sellari
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I-Ierdal, Scott, Vas, VVilson,, Davis?
Third Row: Deceder, Cercone, Thomas,
Torbieh, Ross, Trantangelo, Doyeich,
Red. Fourth Row:Powell, Miller, McDon-
ald, Gilbert, DiCico, Turkovich.
MRS. EDWARDS
Bottom Row: Ataliolis, Hurley, Deramo,
Cunningham, Diaddigo, Stanlrope, Kelly,
Iidwards. Serond Row: Avrakotos, Her-
ring, Baranowski, Crisi, Beistel, De-
Leonardis. Third Row: DiNardo, Can-
onaco Chalu a Fordice Gianetta Sve
Y p I Y T
dok, Crossland: Norman. Fourth Row:
Colbert, Lewis, Milliner, Irwin, Young,
Cindrich, Smith, Bartholomew, Jeter.
MISS TOMICH
Bottom Row: McCormich, Tilton, Mann
Miller, Lowdermilk, Planieri, Prodaro:
vich Skiba Miss Tomich Sern
, , . . o d Raw:
Marasterski, Radovich, Lance, Young,
L., Young, I., Liptak, Moore. Third Row:
Palmer, O'Neal, Yaeopino, Nulfi, Dzuro,
Mosely, Glover. Ah.vfntee.f: Anderson,
Mazzoca, Zernich.
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NIISS NI-QISH
Bottom Roig: Constantine, Ifranglxos,
Stuphcns, Ifcrcnc NI., NICI'ISYTI'N'.COIlI1CT,
Nlillcr, Clark, Ilsnry, Nliss Nizsh. Afr-
omz' Rctg: Nlorgart. Harvie, Tirik, Dzarna,
Cilovier, Nlancini, Stala, Burris, Siahurn,
Blunt. Tizmi Rox: Iiosclla, Seirfxrt, .Ictcr
Q
Clcminson, lfurcziu, P., Iigyuti, Ifcruncc,
Klenovich, King, Cirosstinopl, Hates.
.'fb.ff'71lz'f'f.' Taylor.
NIR. .-XID.-XNIS
Bofiom Rox: Hartley, Donina, Ccllini
I.cwis, Alam, Yanchik, NIr. .-Xtiains
N'rmr1ifRo:c.' I,ant7, IJiI'ictrantonio, liar
tly, Nlountain, St-uicla, Conti. Thin
Razr: Catnplwll, Ifattorc, Ifclgar, Ifarlicr
'I'oinci, Nlcllott, Ilicicro. lwrntli Rox'
johnson, Ciossutt, iiourlcy, Craig, Kilt-nn
Gaston, Dzumba, NYynlcoop, Uicri. .Nz-
.vfr1.fff.v.' Dawkins, Nlarks, Davis.
NIR. PRISLT.-X
Holtanz Raza: Rippcc, Sutton, Sinolano-
vich, Rarigcl, Shannon, Rcstaino, Wbiglc,
Slizih, NIr. Prisuta. Nworid Pirosko,
Ncitlcrgal, Wilson, Girata, Kristian,
Nlcfiratly, Rose, Cino, Turhall, Smith,
Beck. Tllffd Razz: NYaltSrs, NN'allaCe,
Sailing, Getic, Rsvis, Byrne, Hart,
Grubich, Denson, Collins, Tsclepsis.
i1'!1.fenmff: Smith, Ilavitl.
NIR. CRANI
Hollow Rox: Avtlcllas, Sporny, Colonna
jones, Bingham, Butfalini, De Francisco
Sefond Roux- Camp, Iflorcnce, Walrlo
Stala, Aves, Fuss. Third Rox: Yaklick
Iolla, Cree, Rcbich, Kish, Liptak, Nlann
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Saplao. I-'om-11: Ro-14: Nloore, Pcroli, Di:
Nlattia, Vitionic, Catlcy, Pallock, Trom-
luini, Bra.I::l. .ib.fr'YIf:'f.S.' Weight, Paich,
Grow all,
NIR. Rl'SCI'I IiI
Bffllffnz Roux' Bush, funn, Ilt-ntlritlxs
Pcllcgrini, Ilanit-ls, Herbert, Ihugan
NIr..Rustitti, Acfwzri Row: Woods, Pritc
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Circirgu, Rubino, Ilayticn, Cwniiarri, Nar-
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kis. lfzml Rau: l.xtlt-, Hatha, Stctan
Nairn, Iroushru. f'7,:w'1f1 Kffzz: I'i.lI'l.iIl.1
P., I7iN'c.thia, I.lpt.il4, I'iQlait-lilaf RQ'-
noltis, I-arlanti, I'., Spears, Kiullaranfi,
Ilinrllo.
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MISS MOONIQY
Bonom Roar: Malackanich, Ranieri, Bat-
tisti, Bruni, Mcfiinn, McFarland, Ric-
citelli, Rihn. Sefmid Rox: Hribar, Nad-
dour, Thomas, Ifredich, Shops, Zafac,
Alston, Lapcevich. Third Rosati,
Parham, Pitts, Mancini, Golixer. Ifaurlh
Roos: Sutton, Shitiet, Smego, Salvati,
Pollock, Sligh, Hages, Giofre, Martin,
Miss Mooney, .-Ibferileef: Ingram, Dan-
fanic.
MR. POLOYIN.-X
Bottom Roar: Mowry, Shannon, Lester,
DeI.isio, Sclkovits, Barson, Pavlovic,
I.ucci, Mr. Polovina. -Rit'f0Vld Rolf: Src-
vens, Bennett, Bcttres, Bruce, Scisciani,
Aschmnn, Patrizi. Third Row: Sellers,
Sarris, Wallace, Hart, Kerstettcr, Brown,
Mzirhovic, Katcher. Fourth Row: Cre-
gan. Sheldon, Dcccder, Ifrangkos, Di-
Ncllo,Pz1tricl-Q, Crosby, Hudson, Sellari.
MRS. MARSDEN
Botlorn Roux' Bryant, Vail, Anderson, D.,
Prince, Madzam, DelGuzzo, Caladelli,
Casciato, Dalamus, Mrs. Marsden. Ser-
orzd Row: Baranyk, Tanachelli, Gordon,
Marris, Cancella, Grove, Crosby, Rud-
ner, Kennedy, Gentile. Third Roux' Dav-
idson, Grove, Gorman, Caul, Biega, An-
derson, G., Boyer, Albanice, Brown,
Bauras, I-Ielbel, Garifalo. flbtenteei:
Threats, Marchionda.
MRS. HOLESI-I
Bottom Row: Trombetta, Lucci, Parham,
Deffuzzio, Stacho, Williams, Pillotti,
Aegan, Mrs. I-Iolesh. Second Row: Belli,
Ambrosie, Paulin, Growall, Antonini,
Bolden, Merriman, Jenkins. Third Row:
Fisher, Oster, Hoffman, Jukkola, Crop-
per, Maslich, Marocco, Oaks. Fourlh
Row: Simoni, Merulli, Young, McKenzie,
Gilbert, Turner, Sedlacek, Jones, Radano-
vich, Mills.
MRS. KIRK
Boltom Row: Donta, Propst, Ruby, Ma-
zone, Mascia, Denson. Second Row:
Poulis, Rossi, Blunt, Ramunno, Tomeo,
I-Ieinlein. Third Row: Lampone, Rose,
Wilson, Lukocin, Zanieski, Zobrak, Cleis,
VVingate, jenkins. Fourth Row: Townsend,
Leonardis, Cavoulas, Forbes, Trombitti,
Lynch, Steals, Pipkin. fTb.f671lft'.f.' Seltz,
Neiman.
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Boltom Rose: Gratson, Santia, Laurenzi,
Nolh. Second Roux' Marshall, Fedor
Copak, Suttelle, DiTommasso, Purdie
Belich, DeHaven, Stewart, Miss Glaser.
Third Roux' Roscoe, Martin, Kotlarz
Elko, Hodge, Skelton, Slayman, Pollard
Brougher, Fourth Row: Carpenter, Day-
cich, Kleist, Varecha, Corbin, Temple
Barnard, Croxton, Horvath, Myers
Smith.
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Bottom Row: McGee, Mcute, Naddour,
Ribnicky, Cain, Corbin, Statti, Relich,
Cekoric. Second Row: Tselepis, Swogger,
Lupcho, Pierce, Vannauker, Herrick,
Hardin, Gnarra, Moz:-onu, Mayton.
Third Row: Romeo, Yezzi, Delfelice, Di
Vecchio, Myers, Symons, Ciciarelli, Moo-
dy, Kroner, Speirs. Fourth Raw: Salvati,
Lynn, Long, Tomko, Thomas, Cannon,
Twyford.
MRS. JOHNSTON
Bolmm Roux' Iirmi, Oliver, Kimak, Clip-
per, Stacho, jones, Del-laven, Sandy.
Sefond Row: Pierce, Scarcellone, Burris
jozsu, Parone, Strothcrs, Welsh, Milleri
Third Row: Yesolich, Rice, Mnrkoyich,
Dascanio, Laird, Peoples, lfoushee. Fourth
Row: Symons, Pinkosky, Bochak, Mes-
jow, Daudet, Slatniske, Myers, Thomas,
Costo, Suhy.
MR. CARIVO
Bolton: Row: Xkaimliock, Harlow, Hol-
sinuer Pzlulin Thomison T. Salvati
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Powell, Compston, Mr. Lilflfii. Nrfcrzii
Roof: Nelson, Coggin, McConnell, Evans,
Dunn, Nllllllllill, McNeill. Third Rox:
Prince,Dunn, Keller, Rossi,ls:1sky, Han-
covsky, Sintziy, Park, Kemp. lfcurfh
Roux' Stevens, NTk'l.Ill1l:!llll!'l, l.atone,
Noce, I.ucas, Sharps, Baranow ski, Paich,
Thompson, ll.
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INDUSTRIAL
DEPARTME
ELECTRICIANS
NIR. I..-XDISH
Fin! Row: Smega, Gianetri, Carifo, Mr.
Lnciish, Palmieri, Mancini, Green. Src
ond Row: Haddox, Sklaek, Glenn, Pio
trowski, Yanko, Wytiaz. Third Row
Hines, Trkula, Iivanko, Liberatore, Sul
aya, Zubaly.
NIR. PI-QT'I'Y
Fin! Row: Rembert, Forbes, De Pietran
tonio, Mr. Petty, Schwarz, Costo, Colcl
lelo. Sefond Roos: Sonsino, Rossi, Di Cie
eio, Conrady, jones, Dzuro, Yuhaz.
Third Row: Shumate, Daris, Cheuvronr,
Deltondo, Avolio, Dzugan, Parrish, Yar
die. flbfenleex: jack Carpenter.
Do you understand it now?
NIR. NELSON
lfirft Row: .-Xgostino, lfayail, Difosmo,
Nelson, Huff, Clicuvront, 5Ff071Ki Rolo:
Paul, Yaslco, Tkach, Rariovicn, Nlurlaus,
Frank. Tkzrd Rox: Carosa, Nlarich, Dyer,
Gruzinslai, johnson. ,1'bsentes5: Cincirich,
Galzerano, Prigorac.
NIR. BIECHLER
First Roux' Yasik, Casciato, Stefuriacci,
Mr. Biechler, Nigh, DiCioccio, Robson.
Sefond Roux- Parsons, Hull, Ricci, Di
Ciero, Plutlio, Lowery, Riblcr, Riccitslli.
Third Bruce, l lOy'cl, Nlarocci, juth,
Porter, jackson, Casuccio. fi'b5erzlee,f:
Mowacl, A. Fadool.
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NIR. CSIASS
I--iff! 1Q'ifL,'vxlllCKL'I1IlC, Nlr. Cilziss, Nlillcr,
L llc-ry, Lbinlry, Ny rico, .Wi'or1i1Kf,1z.' Brun-
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NIR. CIRIACY
Hrs! Roar: Vannaukcr, Baker, Ifadool,
Mr, Ciriacy, Suiiak, Dolnack, Dfklsssan-
dris. .Wfcnd Raza: louse, Remie, Poxtis,
Crrtkovicli, Zelfai-Q, Simmons, lfiabor,
Colomia. Tftird Rox: Scarazzo, Wvclch,
Notts-s, Libemti, Byrnes, Campbell,
Jozsu, ROSS,1.I1!lg.
NIR. BRITTON
Fifi! Roux' Gentile, Caliiarelli, Kozell
Bufalini, Britton, Stiteler, Sarlais, Wil
liams, Palmeri. XEKOVIZ1' Rox: Colaiioriato,
Tibolet, Pollack, Nlilialik, Pluronitis
Spcaring, Peoples. Third Rox: Rimker,
Dvavic, Xlclinight, Inrigforil, Libcrzirorc
Piotrowski, Pzilombo.
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MR. BROBECK
Firft Row: Mr. Brobcck, Polojec, Boilnar,
Sompel, Currie, Ciotti. Ssfond Roux- Shan-
non, Daley, Mileca, Del Turko, Gzmllik,
Jumper. Third Roux' XYclCh, Bruce, Cos-
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SEASON RECORD
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FCDCDTBALL 1951
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First Row: VVilson, Rende, Taylor, Frank, Bell, Ullery, Mott, T. Mowad, DeVore, Sarris, Pitts 'Winer
Second Row: Yardic, Murphy, Metropoulas, Hancorsky, Kemp, R. Mowad, Tomko, Moore -Xmbrosie
Hrubovcak, Fusco, Passodelis. Third Row: Young, Cvyanovich, Fadool, Miller, Lewis, Walters Davic
Miner, Brown, Trbovich, Murphy, Campbell.
UIPS WIN 6, LOSE 3
With one of the toughest schedules in the YV.P.I.A.I,. Class AA,
the 1951 Quips came out with six wins and three losses. Starting
the season with but three holdovers, Coach Aschman did a credit-
able job in rebuilding the squad with young, inexperienced boys.
As an underdog in their first game, the Quips surprised everyone,
including the coaching staff, with an easy 20-o victory over the
North Catholic Trojans. Nick Passodelis and Ernie Pitts accounted
for two and one T.D. respectively while Willie Frank counted with
a safety.
Again underrated, the spirited Quips upset a highly touted
McKeesport eleven with a second half rally that netted two touch-
downs. George Trbovich and Bill Rembert tallied touchdowns
while Rende added his first two extra points ofthe season to make
the final score stand 14-7.
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G. Rende
L. Mott
G. Wilson
T. Mowad
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Turning into foreign territory, the Quips lvattered lillwood City
I8-O. Xvillie Frank showed hrilliance for the :Xsehmanites when he
romped for three long runs and scored three touchdowns in the
first halfof the game.
Against a weak Rochester team, the Quips again had an easy
time, winning 28-O. Miner, Trlsovich, Frank, and Taylor scored
touchdowns that night although the Quips, as a whole, were not up
to par.
In the big game of the year against the Amlwridge gridders, the
Quip line finally met its match. The Bridgers limited the Quips to
only five first downs while rolling up sixteen themselves. The Final
score of I2-6 with :Xmbridge on top, however, showed the tightness
ofthe game. Aliquipprfs lone six-pointer was gained lay Willie
Frank.
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After elimination from title contention, the Quips still showed
good spirit in downing Sharon rg-5 on the losers' held. The game
was close throughout, lwut the Bengals could not penetrate the
locals, goal line.
At Beaver Falls in a tough-fought game, the Red and Black had
to dig deep into its hag of tricks to score a touchdown in the last
quarter to win I3-7. George 'frhovich scored the winning touch-
down after Willie lfrank tallied the initial marker.
Still on foreign ground, the Quips lost to a mediocre New Castle
eleven. A heavy snowfall hampered the Quip attack although they
spent most of their time in Hurricane territory. George Sarris
scored the only Red and Black six-pointer as they lost I3-6.
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In the season s hnale the Qurps lost a
tough one pornt decrsron to a strong Cen
tral Cathohc elex en Frnxe Prtts, top
defenmxe end, 'md freorue Qfarrrs scored
forthe f urps rn their I IQQ16f6Z1f
Folloxung thro xeir s season Coach
Aschman can look forxs 1rd to another
successful schedule, next rear at he
Hrlltop qmchum Iomngonlx Exe Qmrters,
hewlll hone fx good lm we for 1 Qtronu clcxcn
t e ' sweon -Xlmw 1 hird oh h
tisk UfI4Cl3L1lldlHiI xull be eased Qomevwhit
bx thrs streak of luck Mded hx 8. stiff of
ahle assrstfinm, COHSISTIHQ' of'N1ck I ram
and Pete luderlch helprng vsrth senlor
high and Qam Mrlfmouch 1nd Qtfm Bro
beck superwrsmg junror hugh Coach
Rschman has superlor abrhtw at hrs finger
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Willie Frank is being downed by jim
Kozil and a fellow Ambritlge team-mate
during the annual cross-river battle.
PLAYER AWARDS
Richard Fusco is congratulated by Coach
Aschman as he receives a valuable player
award from Mr. Marrone of the local
Moose Chapter. Richard's mother lool-is
on.
Sid Morris, local business man, presents
a monogrammed blanket to Tom Mowad
for his outstanding play during the season.
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COACH-SAM MILANOVICH
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ALIQ. EXHIBITION
64 Freedom 46
66 Donora 44
57 Midland 41
54 Mclieesport 42
46 Duquesne 53
44 Monesson 40
SI Westinghouse 36
54 Ford City 53
W.P.I.A.l,. SECTION III
82 Beaver Falls 56
56 Butler 55
46 Sharon 37
If New Castle 45
49 lillwood City 31
41 l'lIlfl'L'll 68
46 Ambridgc SI
46 Beaver lfalls 45
Cc, Butler 44
44 Sharon 58
49 New Castle 48
56 ltllwood City IQ
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QUIP CAGERS TIE SI-IARC
WITH TE WI S, 4 LOSSES
VVith a nucleus of two lettermen from the 1950-
51 squad, Coach Sam Nlilanovich piloted the
Aliquippa basketball team to a second place berth
in 1951-52 Section III XY.P.I.A.L. competition.
Their overall record of I7 and Eve included IO
wins and four losses in league play, tying them
with Sharon.
Pre-season exhibition games gave the Quips a
seven and one record which area fans believed
indicated a tight race in section competition. Their
one-sided 64-46 win over the Freedom Bulldogs
was followed by an equally easy encounter with
the Donora Tigers, whom they defeated 66-44.
Midland's Leopards, who lost to .-Xliquippa in the
undergraduate tourney last year, were outclassed
57-41, although the Leopards remained a top ad-
versary in Section VIII competition.
Meeting McKeesport on their court, the Quips
again copped a 54-42 win. The Duquesne tilt,
postponed once due to weather conditions, pro-
vided the Quips' initial setback, with the Dukes
on top 53-46.
Aliquippa's Romich 1131 does some fancy ball han-
dling while Skorich and Pitts prepare to close in.
George Skorich, senior forward, led his team-
mates in a tight 44-4o contest with Blonesson, but
the following encounter with XYestinghouse,'51-'52
City League Champs, turned into a rout for the
:Xliquippa Five. Rich YYoznicki and Willie Frank
led the scoring column in their 51-36 victory.
Armchair athletes were particularly interested
in this game when the Quips notched three more
points than their Farrell competitors in defeating
Viiestinghouse.
George Skorich saved the final exhibition tilt
with Ford City when his foul gave the Quips a
54-53wif1
Section III, generally conceded to be one of the
toughest divisions in Western Pennsylvania bas-
ketball, provided the Quips with a 14 game sched-
ule that promised plenty of grueling competition.
One objective, however, seemed uppermost:
Beat the Farrell Steelers.
Rich VVoznicki's I7 points were a good reason
for the 82-46 win over the Beaver Falls quintet
in the First league encounter. Butler's Tornadoes,
newcomers to the section, nearly upset the Quips,
but VVillie Frank's free throw kept them in the
win column with a 56-55 victory.
Passodelis takes to the air with Farrcll's McCoy
and Crosby and the Quips' XYoz'nicki in the back-
ground.
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Seniors Skorich and VVoznicki once again took
scoring honors as Aliquippa defeated Sharon on
the latterls court, 40-37. New Castle's Hurricanes,
coached hy John Klilanovich, took a 67-45 druh-
lming which also provided fans with an extra por-
tion of lwrother-meets-hrother competition. De-
spite the one-sided victory, Rich VVoznicki, ace
Quip guard, received a shin in-iury in the final
minutes of play. Speculations that :Xliquipprfs
good fortune had run out were dashed, however,
when Rich appeared in the lineup against Ellwood
City the following Friday. The XYolverines tried a
deep freeze, hut the Quips out-maneuvered for a
49-31 win, with Skorich taking scoring honors.
Promising to be the game of the year, the Ali-
quippa-Farrell encounter drew capacity crowds
to the hill-top gym. Hut Aliquippa sustained a
654-41 defeat that saw three Quip men leave the
game on personal fouls. Julius Hooks Nlcfoy,
famed Steeler center, added 17 points to his record,
with Il fielders and live out of If fouls.
Apparently stunned lay their Farrell loss, the
Quips moved to :Xmhridge where their crosS-river-
rivals upset everything. The 51-46 setback ended
first-halfcompetition on a sour note for all but the
victorious Bridgers.
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Starting the second half, the Indians narrowly
eased by Beaver Falls, 46-45. Pacing his team-
mates in two previous games, Milan Markovich,
senior forward, again led with 31 points. Ali-
quippals seventh win in section play came at the
expense of the Butler Tornadoes. After a slow
start, the Quips took the wind OUfOfBLlflCI',5Q-.1,.1,.
The Quips nursed their third league defeat
when the Sharon Bengals left town after a 58-44
win. From this point on, the league-leading lfarrell
Steelers were assured of their first place standing.
In the New Castle encounter on the Hurricanes'
court the Quips' rampage came to a sudden halt
when the lawrence County Five tied the score
48-48. Rich Wioznicki again spelled victory with
a foul in the last seconds ofplay. He led the scor-
ing with 17 points.
Ellwood City was on the losing end of a 56-29
walk-away as the Quips racked up their tenth
section victory. Woznicki again led with lg points.
l r:inla sets 21 track record.
NEAR UPSET OVER FARRELL
That -Xliquippa was out to upset Farrell in
their second encounter was no secret when thex
arrived on the Steelers court With the exception
of the earlx minutes of plax the score was de
cidedlx in the uips faxor until midwru in the
fourth quarter -Xt that moment the Quip bench
held the entire starting lineup with Skorich Voz
BRO'I HFRS
ohn Milanovich coach of the lNew
Castle squad chats with brother Sam
Ahquippa s mentor
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n1ck1 Romich, Nlarkovich and Pitts out on per
sonal fouls
Hopes that Willie Prank number six man for
the uips could save the score were lost when he
too, reached the five foul limit and Farrell went
on to win 53 46 The last second of plan gave the
Aliquippa aggregation but one consolation
Hooks McCoy warmed the Steeler bench with
five fouls Ernie Pitts drew praise for his defensive
work in guarding McCox while Nlarkovich and
Skorich headed the uip scoring with 15 and IO
points respectivels
Playing the final game of their high school
basketball careers, George Skorlch, Milan Nlarko
vich, and Rich Woznicki turned in impressive
records as the Quips whipped the Bridgers 49 K9
in the -Xliquippa gxm Womicki s 18 points
served again to remind fans that there s no stop
ping a brilliant basketeer The fact that -Xliquippa
had only two fouls called in the first halt of play
was somewhat paradoxical considering the num-
ber of fouls called in the Farrell game.
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Coach Roger Jones
Roger Jones led h1s 1951 track team to a faxrly
successful season that produced many a surprlse
The Qulps only vlctory was against Mldland ln
a dual meet at the loser s field Ronny Bowler was
the 1nd1v1dual star as he placed lirst ln both the
loo yard and 22o yard dash and ran in the quarter
mlle and half mlle relay teams whlch limshed
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lost James M1ner won both the pole vault and
broad Jump and the mlle relay team outclassed
the Brxdgers
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placed men ID four events The mlle relay team
COI'lSlStlI'lg of Ronald Woods oe Plotrowskl
Bob Temple and Ronald Bowler placed desplte
dropplng the baton durmg an exchange wh1le
they were ln the lead ames Mmer placed thlrd 1n
the hlgh jump desplte a ram soaked field
At Canonsburg xn the regxonal finals no All
qulppa boy quallfied for a trxp to Penn State but
the mile relay team showed real speed 1n postmg
the fastest tlme known for an Alnqulppa entry
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CROSS CCDU TRY 1951
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Fzrst Row Fratangelo Dyer Baskette Gray Pmti Oliker Piotrowski Jones Alfred Second Row Kar
mazyn Koslowski Forbes Fadool Young Denson Cavoulos T1urdRow Powell, McFarland Henry
Brown, Tipper Johnson, Spears Forbes Rembert
Under the helm of Roger ones the uip Cross Country
team had one of its roughest seasons ln a long time 1n
winning only three and losing SIX dual meets VY 1th only
one returnee, Aldo Pinti, from the first ten men of the
50 squad, Coach Jones did a remarkable job in molding
a team of freshmen and sophomores Kenny Gray was the
only semor on the squad, and it was his first season of
running
At Hickory for their first meet, the Quip harriers, paced
by Pinti and Gray, managed to win 24 31
Using an entire r Varsity aggregation at Darlington a
week later, the Quips had a comparatively easy time in
beating the Darlington Varsity 23 32
After losing four straight to East Liverpool, Central
Catholic, New Castle and Penn Twp Aldo Pmti led the
UIPS to victory over Beaver, 23 32 by turning in his only
first place of the season
At the VN P I A L meet at Alcoma Country Club the
Red and Black placed tenth Aldo Pinti finished 23rd and
was the first runner to finish that didn t qualify for the
state final
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Romich Pint: and Gray lead the field against East
Liverpool
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In one of 1ts most drsastrous seasons to date, the Ah
qulppa H1gh n1ne falled to garnlsh a uctors ln the slx
game VY P I A L schedule After loslng to Ambrldge 7 O
1n thexr opener, the ulps moved to Beaver Falls Vlxth
the score at I all rn seven mnlngs of plax ,loose play nn the
mfield allowed the lallsmen to score thelr wmmng run
rn the elghth
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the second Ambrldge encounter Then a bad bounce on the
rough mneld gave Ambrldge IIS wmmng run xn the seventh
frame Beaver Falls and Farrell handed the QUIPS two
more losses, 7 3 and Io-0
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prevaxled for Sam Mmlanovlchs boys Salvatl lost hrs
thxrd one run dec1s1on when the hrst man to face hum ln
the seventh mnmg h1t a tle breakmg home run Mllan
MafkOV1Ch, center fielder, and Fran Ceravolo, second
sacker, led the team durxng the campalgn w1th slx hnts
aplece
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Fin! Row: Milanovich, McDonald, Turner, Bouras, Mills, Ross, Decicco, Nlorrocco, Shifiet, Liptak, Brown, Cleminson, Brobeck
Serond Row: Oakes, Sligh, Collins, Slatnitski, Walters, .-Xlbanese, Wilson, Ingram, Boyer, Palmer, Serling. Third Ro-La: Deceder, Syl
vestri, Salleri, Thomas, letters, O'Neal, Nlasslik, Szirkis, Dudley, Bartholmew, Rossi. Fourth Roux' I-Iribar, Thomas, Shaerfer, Tor
bich, Crimlrich, Woznicki.
jUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL
Falls, the Quips were on the losing end of a 7-o
score.
Sam Milanovich led his 1951 junior high grid-
ders to victory in two out of three games. In their
first encounter at New Castle, the squad eked
out a hard-fought victory, I4-12. Trailing 12-7
with but a minute left, they managed to tally
the winning touchdown.
In a hard-fought defensive battle with Beaver
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rivals, Ambridge, in the final game of the short
season. VVith many good looking prospects moving
to the senior high squad, Mr. Aschman can look
forward to more bench-strength next year.
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Billingslea, I-Iolmes, Lewis, Cleminson, McDonald, Radanovich, Dzuro, Liptak, Glovier, Mr. jones.
IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL
Coach Roger Jones led his 1951-52 junior high
cagers through a season which showed twelve
wins and four losses. In defense of their two-year
section crown, the Quips ended in a second place
tie, one game behind the Ambridge champs. In
exhibition play the Juniors defeated Beaver twice,
35-29 and 28-23, Moon Township twice, 40-31
and 43-29g and split with Midland, winning the
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first 61-33, and losing 39-32. Section play gave
them a 7-3 record. Losses came at the hands of
Ambridge, 34-30, Beaver Falls, 32-31, and Mon-
aca, 26-19. They swamped New Brighton, 61-44
and 38-29, and Ellwood City, 52-24 and 43-38.
The Jonesmen also defeated Monaca, 32-25, Am-
bridge, 41-33, and Beaver Falls, 52-39.
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The pride of A.H.S., when the Band performs
on the football Field, on parade, or in concert, it is
an organization worth bragging about.
Meeting each morning of the week, in addition
to special group rehearsals, Band members have
schooled themselves for duties ranging from neat
marching drills to the mastery of martial, classic,
and popular music. Selection for the Mid-YVestern
Band Convention is an honor for which these
musicians vie annually.
Band initiation is a highlight of the year, al-
though the comradeship and cooperation evi-
denced in the organization is a continual reminder
of the excellence of leadership and its worth to the
participants and their many followers.
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Mr. F Sporny
CDUR DIRECTOR
Coach FJ. ponders over a
play for his musical team while
seated at the familiar desk in
his Band headquarters.
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ffm! Ralf: Dunn, N. CK3l0Y1NIl, Neiscn, Tzlrquinio, Postal
fiCY'11SlITl0U, Setters. -Vrfm1JlCwiz'.' Pratt, Russo, IJ'Urr:1x'io, Di
Nzmlo, P4-llcgrini, Yukliuh, Sporny, llc lfrzinccsco, Coloilo-
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nuto, llzinicl, .-X. lzisco, llzini-5, S. Kcnnuiy,Srolox'irz,Cii1lai
Tlzini Rox: lf. Spornv, N, Ioncs, ll. PHSLAO, C, Llfllilllilll
KQAHK-in-s, R. 'l'oll'i1, Ilizuliliiw, piroli, Biskup, iirivnu, Yonko-
VlL'l1,xxt.'llll'lf,SY11lil, Rivutti, H. Bufnlini. I-onrlh Razz: C. -I
Spornx, lluuhcs, Kish, YY. Amir-llzls, lfzirher, 'If Avilullzls
Klllffi,SPCl'ilUfIl,SOI71I'DL'!'lZ1klL', Korriich, Nlzxstcllino, Ili Nint-
tizi, Dc Nuzzio, Sopko, R. Young, lfflk Roar: Croc, l,z1sl4y',
IACKET CLUB
Composed of senior musicians,
the Jacket Club sponsors money-
making projects to insure the
purchase ofjackets for its mem-
bers.
Fin! Row: Dunn, Neisen, Russo, Tar
quinio, Setters. Semnd Row: Daniel,
O'Neill, Frangopoulous, Zlatovich, Ken-
ncrly, Campbell, Nlzlstellino. Third Roar:
Hall, Garbini, Nowak, lolfa, YVclsch,
Colonnu, .-Xnilrcws, Tippcr, Pettv. rib-
5rr1tef.f.' Bateman, Wiilsoncroft.
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Fin: Row: Neville Palombo M. Abaves Brown D'Eramo D'Ercole Allison. Strand Row: Poulis
Moore, Williams Wi., Ringle, 'l'rump, McGrady, VVi:rner, Danvianic, Byrd, Weigle, Antonis, Yonkovich:
Pappas. Third Row: Stepanovich, Alfano, Symons, Sickelsmith, Garwood, Reszetylo, Elko, Davis,
Grivna, Kennedy, Marhovic, Maravich, Kimbrough. Fourth Row: Bradel, Mountain, F. Abayes, Dellis,
Symons, Dyer, Kotala, Matthews, Healy, Gilbert, Hudson, Buffalini. Fifth Row: Turner, D. jones,
R. Yates,Toth, McCartney, Pirosko, I. Babich, P. YVilliams, Revis, Charles R. Sligh, Marmura. Sixth
Row: Housten, Lampone, Shaffalo, Sligh, C., Ingram, Purrachio, Miller, F. Symons, Piccirilli. Abun-
tees: R. jones, Campbell, Gagric, Liberatore, J. Babich, Billingslea, Young, Sellari, Carano, Burket,
M. Yates, Gill, Abee, Burris, Oster, Vreen.
EACH CHOIR
Mrs. Bennett, Director
tion ceremonies and many civic affairs.
training.
liam Ingram and Patricia Sickelsmith.
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A mixed group of vocalists, the Bach Choir
presents selections at commencement and bacca
laureate programs, National Honor Societx mduc
Organized with the aim of developing vocalists
in choral music, the Choir specilizes in part singing
A proper use of voice is stressed to aid in the in
terpretation ofsongs. Correct phrasing and breath
ing are also an essential part of the members
Mid-West honors went to Donald Jones, XMI
BACH CHOIR
orriciiits
President Patricia Sickclsmith
Vice President Margaret .-Xbayes
Secretary Stella Dercole
Treasurer Don jones
Librarians James :Xntonis
Shirley Oster
Sealed: P. Sickelsmith. Standing: Der-
cole, NI. Abayes, D. Jones, S. Oster, J.
.-Xntonis.
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ENSEMBLE
The Bach Choir Ensemble is a vocal group composed of four
members from each section ofthe Bach Choir.
Their most frequent appearances this year have been before
church groups. Also sharing the spotlight at the Christmas as-
sembly, sacred and spring concerts, the ensemble has a busy sched-
ule of its own.
Fifi! Row: Sickelsmith, Dercole, D'I'iramo, Werner, Trump, Weigel, Stepanovich, Alfnno, Abayes, Wil-
liams, Charles. Sfrond Row: Ingram, Sligh, jones, McCartney, Marmura, Symons. Seated: Mrs. Bennett.
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GIRLS
CI-IQRUS
Mrs Blanche MCWlll13mS
Dlrector
OFFICERS
Pres1dent El Z
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I nce President Margaret Person
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ecretary Betty Lange
'I reasurer Bcttx 'ine Edmunson
Sgt at -Xrms I edalba Petlta
, op Quartet serve school and com
munlty Thusf h h
ar t ey ave appeared on Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on and CIVIC club
programs
CI-IORALIERS
Fzrxt Row Keller Benedlct DeWeech1 P
o rosser 'NIrs XICXNIIIIHITIS Curran
Campbell Stewart Second Row Zugay Manasterskl Malden Scott Petltta
Lange Third Row Data P 1
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munson, Slaiba, Stewart, Casciato, Herrick. NFZWVIIZI Rau'
lfrangos, Young, llzama, Ruby, Benedict, llanvlo, Prosser,
Ference, Campbell, Barrett, Aschman, Volpi, Slazmon, Stand
ley, Painter, -Mrs. McWilliams. Third Roux' Keller, Russo
Stevens, Nlanasterski, Dupkanich, Torner, Zcnn, Murphy
Gentile. Dunfee, Susa, Romantine, Drositis, lfstright, Pasco
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Demma.1 ourlh Row: lJ',-Xmico, 'l'atolovic'h, Raal:1kovich,XYin
gate, Data, Kalamas, Ambrosie, .-Xntonni, Curran, Blair
Solita, johnson, Bohlen, Person, Lloyd, Porter. Ifylh Row: lid
munson A., Zupsic, Lalama, Scott, Neugehauer, De Vecchio
Kohar, Piekielek, lisley, Ochalek, Crossland, Craig, Ewing
Landers, Nlarmadulae, Tilly. .5'ix!f1RoiL'.' Sarris, Hale, Mann C.
Mitchell, Latone, Reid, Maiden C., Krasinski, Gause, Paulin
Brittain.
The Girls' Chorus under the direction of Mrs. M'cVVilliams is composed of ninety
three members. Since their motto is service to school and community, they par-
ticipate in school assemblies, the annual Christmas programs, baccalaureate and
commencement, and their feature attraction, the Annual Spring Concert. A Sacred
Concert was presented before the Easter holidays by both the Girls' Chorus and
Bach Choir.
BOYS, QUARTET
john Mackenzie, Ernest Bell, Robert
Krizmanich, Benjamin Miller.
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Miss Neish, Miss Tanner
Co-Sponsors
QFFICERS
President Janet Lange
I Vice President BettyBLange
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The Littlest Angel, Paul Shott, tells his troubles to The Un-
derstanding Angel, jim Miller.
While providing entertainment for the student body and community, the Masque
and Dagger strives to develop good speech habits and poise among students.
This year's activities have included a presentation of The Littlest Angel at
Christmas, and later, a mystery, The High Window, for the students. The annual
spring talent assembly was held to raise money for the senior class.
Boliom Row: Strohm, Lewis, Kuchera, Barret, Lazzeri, Lange J., Lange B., Byrd, Ambrose, Cycholl.
Second Row: Sickelsmith, Leonardis, Laing, Zugay, Duker, Munn, Davis, Douds, Pratt, Pasco, A., Miss
Neish. Third Row: Houston, Symons, Garwood, Shannon, Ewing, Hayden, Prosser, Ladish, Scoutis,
Liberatore, Brittain, Miss Tanner. Fourth Row: Craig, Mann, Mitchell, Healy, Meade, Testa N., Pettita,
Oehler, Abayes, Oldham, Edmunson. Fifth Row: Baker, Testa R., Medved, Antonis, Purrachio,Person.
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Boimm Row: Doychnk, Tonachcllc, Girata, Haney, Rosati, Tomer, Taylor. Serond Row: Lalamn, Mom-
bich, Hyrc, Nlurchiomla, llzmjzmic, Kcnnuly, Wfigel. Third Roux' Gregory, Johnston, Bl'llnLlOH, Schultz,
Nlonrclxonc, Daniel, Crosslaml, Helcbe1.fI!1Jfnzee5.- Moran, Miller, Kunzman, Burfalini, Pillz1r,Lazzcri,
Dsfcller, Delaney, Lloyd, McCartney.
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Fin! Raw: Lucci, Marone, Roth, Munn, Trump. Muslin, Iisley,
Davis, Rippee, Tangel. Serond Roux' Murphy, Krayniewski,
Coley, Hayden, Momich, Jeter, Bruington, Sutton, Mullen,
Poulis. Third Row: Pasco, Harvey, Anderson, Ayoob, Cox,
Athanassion, Grazulis, Estright, Solita, Edmunson. Fourth
Row: Pratt, Oldham, Speirs, Oster, Battaglino, Yacopino,
Maneloveg, Burns, Hons, Maslek. Fjth Row: Symons, Zup-
sic, Byrd, Persi, Meade, Blair, Sundy, Crnkovich, Keber.
Sixlh Row: Hunter, Dukovich, Brown, Mrs. Smith, Dunfee,
Neft.
IOR
Two ofthe largest projects of the Junior Red Cross are making various holiday
tray favors for Deshon Hospital and making stuffed animals to send overseas. An-
other annual project is filling a school chest with the cooperation of other clubs
and home rooms to send to overseas children. Games, including braille checker
boards, were made for the Navy blind.
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OFFICERS
President Beverly lfsley
Vice President Jocelyn Symons
Secretary Sandra Speirs
Treasurer Arthur Lazzeri
TRAY FAVORS
Eleanor Sundy and Bettijane Toth pro-
duce the originals from which hundreds
of tray favors are made.
BRAILLE
CHECKER BOARDS
A new project ofthe group the
makmg of braxlle checker boards
mcluded these boss from the
carpenter shop ack Ross, Alex
osza, Ed Lang Bob L1berator
RED CRUSS
Mrs Snuth Sponsor
Bottom Ro Hardx Herrxnz G1r1to Cmo Conn Parlmm
Selkouts -Xschman hlem Bettrcs Jones Yerand Roi. D
P1etr1anton1o lxnstxan Cohnaelo Yclonxs Foushme Brum
Cerrlh Clels Tf1IfdR0iy Ros'1t1 Crovmll AmbfOSl Coulas
Zobrak Zamesl-tx Bolden Rose Ruciner Qmxth Stala Bennett
Fourth Rot.. 'Naddour Jukkolu Burns Davls Cogan os71
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LEADERS,
CLUB
Mrs. Carver C
Sponsor
Their workshop is the refreshment stand at the stadium. Can you see Mrs. Carver?
These girls compose one ofthe most active groups in the school. When football
season rolls around, you see the girls walking around the bleachers calling, Candy,
potato chips, ice-cream ln and Mrs. Carver is busy up in the refreshment booth mak-
ing cofllee. Always busy, that's their motto. This year their prom, 'LWig Wam Pow
Wow, was a heap big affair, and of course, there's the banquet with Mrs. Carver
as a comedienne for the night. All in all, their school year is full of fun.
OFFICERS
Boltom Rox: Benedict, Petrick, Dulicavitli, Src-pzinovich, lfaia
Presiilent Nlelva Stepzinovich eta, Palombo, llercole, l.:17zeri, l.., l.ucr'i. .M'rf,r1d Raza: Sail-
Yicc President Diane Dukovich mento, lurquinio, lmgge, Trump, Stephens, l.csl-co, lleraimo,
Rec. Secretary Veronica Pctriul: Nlziniiich, Shumaitc, jenkins, Nlzirkiitos. 'lVfm1' lx'ff:c.' Oaks,
Corrcs.Sec. Ulgzipzilombo lfinks, Szikol, Nlclionailii, Xlurshzill, lining, Silatair, Suszi,
'lirezisurer Stella Dcrcole Volpe, lrkul-iii, Nluslin, Palmer. 1 o1n'NilCf,:4.' Nlrs. lietcht-r
5gt.z1t.-Xrms Norma lfaiictzi lilly, Klihzilil-Q, XYing:ite, Xlzirzivich, lunge, l.llllL'Tl, X., Kal-
mar, Yukerirh, Nlooney, ljlxilfxllj, Nlrs. Carver.
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Hallam Row: Antonis, Dexuzzio, Burns, Brown, Williams, Karfanes, Barer, Nlurphy. Serond Roar: Dun-
fce, Dzoba, jones Ii., Ifrangopulos, Oliker, Simontaris, Kunzman, Ingram, Purrachio. Third Roan' Mr.
Adams, hlonteleone, I.azz:1ri, Yaroz, lfgyud, Gnarra, Tomko, Miner B.1 our1h.- Medved,Jones D., Miller,
McConnell. AbJer1tef.f.' Desslcr, Durovich, Fuss, Growall, Toth, Waldo, Langer.
:X sister-organization to the Hi-Y, the Tri-Hi-Y
girls are also an active service group. This year
they are again aiding the Junior Red Cross in
their tray-favor project.
Social events included formal and informal in-
itiation, a swimming party, and a Sweetheart
Banquet. Officers: President-Lillian Russo, Vice
President-Mary :Xnn Forney, Secretary--Klaun
een Tilly, Treasurer-Tharena :Xvdellasg Sgt. J,-,-,f 4,144-f L-,L
at - Arms - Marion Xlaleshg Parliamentarian -
Jean Rihn.
Fir:.fRow: Yonlcovich, Pellegrini, Byrd, Krayniewski, Antonini, Gutierrez, Patton, Markovich. Second
Row: Polochak, Pasco, Salvati, Smith, Testa, Petita, Lange. Tlzirdkouz' Persi, Biancucci, I.ytle,Galzer'
ano, DiCicco, Dolangelo, Babich, Srolovitz, Olcska, Simmons. Fourth Row: Persons, Wagner, Postal
l,nlama, Paulin, I-lineman, Burkett, Eadie, Lytle, P1acitii.1-Ulh Roux' Wingate, Mitchell, Retallic, Mara
vich, Belan, Houston, Ayood, Estright, Symons, Yurkovich.
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T Y TEENS
MISS Adams
Mrs DeEerrar1
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F1f5fR0rL D Blalr R Dunn Y Balm P Duke D Connor
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rn ex ers wax to bulld a fellowshrp ofwognen and grrls and to mstrtute an enthuslasm
for personal and soclal lrvrng, to whrch we are commrtted by our farth
The 1n1t1at1on and the Ma and Me Banquet at Barrs Hotel started the Y
Teens oi? on another year of servrce and fellowshlp Included rn therr many act1v1t1es
were the Sweetheart Banquet malxln
, g tray favors, rnformal 1n1t1at1on, and the
annual Mas Dance
Fzrrl Rau Gal7er1no Pxccmllr Ambrose Fornex Pause
'Xlanasterslu 'Iaxlor Lewrs Sarlxxs Russo Serond Rau
'lrllx Conner Shumate Bradel 'Iomer Douds 'Nlunn Davrs
Belan Postal Avdellas Tl11rdR0u Slcl-.elsmxth Buchanan
Dulter Smxth Dunn Carwoorl Campbell 'NI1rav1ch Rrhn
Callatm fourllz l'ou Nlrs DCPCYYHTI Hohla Brlttaln Has
den Oaks lxarmazxn Lugas I'uen Hyre Lxtle Pl'lC.lkll
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OFFICERS
Presldent
Janet Gause
Y lce Presndent Stephame Manasterskn
Secretar
y Mary Ann Forney
Treasurer
amce Taylor
Chaplam Patncla Snckelsmmth
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.Ymlfdx Helen iliorneo, Nlillicent Nlandith,
Anna Basilt-, -YlrHIzl'I?I,K.' Louise Piccirilli,
Nlarcella Shixhen, Clara Romantine,
Irene Grago.
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Its purpose the same as the Tri-Hi-Y, the Quips were organized in 1949 to accom-
modate the many girls desiring Tri-Hi-Y membership. The girls join the other Y
organizations in their initiations, social activities, and service projects.
If plans are successful, it is expected the Quips will become a junior group, grad-
uating its members to a senior TrifHi-Y organization.
OFFICERS
President Millicent Nlandich
Vice President Helen Tomeo
Secretary Marcella Shahen
Treasurer Clara Romantine
Sgt.-at-Arms Irene Grago
Chaplain Anna Basile
Historian Louise Piccirilli
Firfl Row: Doninn, Nlontini, Cirngo, Shuniate, Persi, Basile,
Nlandich, Shixhen, Piccirilli, Ripper, Tzingle, Nleyers, 'I'rt-mb
bath, Perotti. Nrrorzd Row: Pilotri, Pit-kit-It-k, Keller, hilinonii-
son, Strohm, Schultz, Daniels, 'lislt-psis, l,ehocl-ay, Bruni, l,n-
Sala, Miss Tomich. Third Roca: Yacopini, Nlarmaduke, lileno-
vich, Griffith, Grirhth, Lazzeri, Shannon, King, O'Neil,l.a1ke.
Fourth Row: Corsi, Carapellotti, Hires, l.esko, Abayes, lts-
posito, Krisinski, Roden, Palmer, George, Somerlade. Fifth
Row: Parker, Gray, Galzerano, Czivoulas, Gallatin, ltrnii,
Crosby, Setters, Markatos.
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OFFICERS
President Stanley Simantiras
Vice President Dale Nlorrison
Secretary Barry Ncft
Treasurer Sophie Drositis
The purpose of the Science Movie Club is to stimulate an interest in photography,
movie projection and the field of science. Included in the club's activities are: show-
ing movies for classrooms, organizations in the school and in the community, and
the photographing of athletic events. All students above the ninth grade are eligible
for membership in this club.
Botfom Row: Poulis, Cernccki, Nlisoros, Grivna, Tatolovich,
Drositis, Huff, Dull. h'rffn1dRou.-Etlinontlson, Brown, Harvey,
Abraham, Burns, Meade, Grazolis. T!iin1Rou'.- Petty, Rebich,
Marmura, Simantiras, Deceder, Williams, Fuss, Pantezio.
Ab5enlee.r.' Rodich, Antonis, McCartney.
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Firrl Row: Kaufman, Ackerson, Toth, Fuss, Abee, Grivina, Baranyk, Nlesaros, Second Row: Mann, Toth
A., Cunningham, Mr. Blaney, McFarland, Palmer, Pantlaleo. Third Row: Miller, Rebich, Young, Paul,
Heart, Seifert, Morelli, Medved, Fuss R. f11'bJenlee5.' Craig, Henry, Krayniewski, Symonds, Kosela.
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Mr. Blaney, Sponsor
OFFICERS
President R. Fuss
Vice President XV. Palmer
Secretary P, Abqg
Asst. Secretary D. Fuss
Treasurer F. Symons
Asst. Treasurer j. Miller
To Become a Sportsman, You Must
Be A Good Sport is the motto of the
Aliquippa High School Conservation,
Fishing and Hunting Club.
The purpose of the club is to learn,
practice and teach conservation, so that
high school boys and girls of tomorrow
may enjoy the sport that is ours today,
to be Safety Conscious both :Xfield and
Astream, and to respect the rights of
others at all times.
First Row: D. Fuss, R. Fuss, P. Abee.
Bark Row: Mr. Blaney, Miller, W.
Palmer.
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FUTURE HGMEMAKERS of AMERICA
Mrs Bradley Sponsor
The Future Homemakers of America is made up of girls major-
ing in home economics. After active membership in the organiza-
tion for one semester, the girls become unior l-lomemallers and
max advance to Senior Homemakers. Serving banquets and malt- Fffsldenf, Aflfnf Nfugebauef
. . . . . Nice President Pauline Burchett
mg cookies for the old folks home are their main activities, but the Secretary Bm, Rasrner
girls and their sponsor also find time for hay rides, parties, and TYCHSUYCF AmwGuf1sfff1
other recreation.
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CHEERLE DERS
Mrs Betcher Sponsor
Deflmtely the peppxest orgamzatnon m the hlgh school the Cheerleaders are tops
m school spmt Leadmg the entlre student body m support of our teams IS a bxg
rob whlch they do very well Asxde from regular soclals thelr b1ggest actlvnty IS
the DHISW Mae Soclal Chosen from the semor class the L1 lAbner comlc strxp char
acters ofDa1ss Mae Lx l Abner Marrxm Sam the V5olfGal and Lena the Hyena
help provlde an evemng of fun
RESERVES
M. Gray A. Colangelo J. Patterson A. Mihalik C. Brownlow. B. Parker.
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Front Row: Daniel, Lewis, Kuclicra, Russo, Scttcrs, Trump,
xvZ1I'OSl-CY, Lcggc, Bcncllict, Romantine, Ciutiurrcz, DL-rcole,
Dlfiramo, Sarkis, Corsi, Ross, Haney. .Wfm1dlQoia'.' Nlanriich,
Person, Coley, Stcpnnovich, Pnlomho, Buchzxnzin, Douils,
Braalcl, Duker, Zugziy, Xlzmastcrski, Bzlsilr, Ccliyli, Zugzzy,
Valera, Cnrapcllotri, Byril, Palmer, Dcmmzx. 'llflird Ro-:e.'
Temple, Bateman, Nlitclu-ll, Crosby, Clark, Blair, l IIlf'ilCY1,
Lange, Lchoclcy, King, Shannon, living, Srzmmlluy, Nvlson,
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Harlow, Be-ck, Davis, Tyson, Sligli, Hiller, Lmlish, Painter,
Connor, Salmento, Trkuljn. I-UM Razr: Bircs, Cavoulas, Zer-
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I.ylQs, Nluslin, Wlatkins, lonico, lxilmunilson, jenkins, Uzlusc
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PREXIES
Janinrx Class President jukie Rmule
presents the gan el to Nlax Cliss President
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COMMENCEMENT
Lydia Lazzeri receives her diploma from
Mr. Wilson as Eugenia Kalamas looks on.
BEAT ANIBRIDGL'
lr tlkcs m -Xmbrl LC LITTIL to brmxx rhwn fgllovxs
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VSATCH THAT CIGAR'
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IT'S GOTTA BE IN THERE!
Senior Marcella Shzihfn has the szmw trouhlc '12 'hu
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AUDITORIUVI
PRCDGRESS
Ground breakmg ceremomes for the audxtomum
heralded a long avxa1ted ach1exement for the
communxts Now facultw, students and towns
people have become full Hedszed sxdevwalk super
mtendents as thex vxew the mans phases of con
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TEPERS .IEWELRY STCRE
The Valley s Fmest jewelry Stme
310 FR -XNKLIN AVE ALIQUIPPA
The Store for
Personal Servzce
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Modern Egzczent
.Seruzce
YOUNG DRUG COMPANY
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Prescrzptzons Our Speczalty
512 FRANKLIN AVENUE
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Congratulahonsl
Our congratulatrons to you the young men and women graduates of
Alrqmppa Hlgh School You haye completed your prescrlbed courses
but more lmportantly you are ready to begln youl careers 1n the
world
WVe take ll for granted that you haye acqurred the foundatron for the
skllls and knowledge that w1ll be requrred of you
What IS of far more concern IS whether you haye been lble to acqulre
the hablts and the attxtudes of mlnd and of Splflf that your COIHIHUHIEY
your country and the world need so sorely
In nearly two decades durxng w hrch you hflye come to matuuty, you
have seen one cr1s1s after another These crrses haye been only the
outward mamfestatlons of the lnner 1lls that aflllct us and the rney ltable
results of our past fallures to llye and act by those pr1nc1ples we all
know but often ylolate as 1l1Cl1X1ClllZ1lS as Groups and as a 112111011
And so l urge upon you that you glxe thought to so Sllaplllg Vour
personal llyes and conduct rn eyery moment of each duly stlnt that
honesty and truth and dey otxon to your God w rll pery ade our natronal
llfe Only IH th1s w ay can your l1y es and the l1y es of men ey eryw here be
blessed by peace and happlness
We are confident that you w1ll drrect your l1y es to that end
Chan man of the Board
JONES 8: LAUGHLIN STEEL CIJRPURATIUN
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BEST OF LUCK
Best Wzshes to All to the
WOODLAWN TRUST co CLASS OF 52
392 Franklin Avenue WYKE5 AUTO SALES
A11qU1PPa 441 Franklm Avenue
Phone Alzquzppa 296
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Men s Wear
OLIKER BROS
HOFFMAN S
Tlnee D1 ug Stores
435 Franklin Age F01 10117 Con enzence
A lqulppa P12111 P12111 11
Phgng 1249 Downtown -Xllqulppa
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Pb0fOgl25DZ7f Live Forever
CONGRATULATIONS
fo The
CLASS of 1952
XVe hope that the photographs of the
school year ln this Qulppmn ulll allow
you to relne manv txmes Ill the years to
tome your experiences ln Al qulppa
I-hgh School J
In the future when you rush to pre
serxe for memory some cherlshed mdr
ucludl or event remember that Sxmdn
llTdS Studlo can gne vou unexcelled
quallty and SCFVICC on every photo
grapluc need
SIMANTIRAS PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS
333 Frankhn Ave Phone 676
Establzshed 46 years
SIMANTIRAS CAMERA SHOP N
CAMERAS FILMS PAPERS
Enlargers Range Fmders Flashguns
hxposure Nleters Photo Albums
Thank You and Holxday Cards
For All OCCdSlOI1S
Vleu Nlaster for Stereoscopxc Pxctures
Camera Repalrs
533 Franklln -Xvenue Phone 616
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CONTRACTING COMPANY
Sash Doms Class
Hmdwaae Paznt
9118 'NIcLean St Ahqulppa
Phone 317
BEN S SHOE STORE
XLIQUIPPA
CULP S
We feature
A atzonally Adr emsed Bnmds
un1or Xhsses
Phone 609
427 Frankhn Ave A 1qu1pI a
Let Leonmds Be lozn Ta mzte Sho
For Elne Mens Furnxshmgs
Famous Name Blands
NIANHATTAN SHIRIS HICROR BELTS
B V D LNDERXN LAR HOL1 1 ROOF HOSIYRX
NIALLORY HATS NICK R1 C OR S1 OR'1bXN 11 XR
WN ENIBLLX TIES JANTZILN SH EATERS
LEONARD S
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419 F1 mklm Me A1 qlllppi
Bea 61 County s Leadzng Aewspapm
THE
BEAVER VALLEY TIMES
I'z1st zn
CIRCLLATION ZNEITS
U AN T ADS RESLLTS
ALIQUIPPA AUTO PARTS
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Fznnzslzed Installed
Aew Lsefl Imts
TIRES TLBE5 I3A1'l'ERIES
COIIICI of Shdneld A XX 4111521111 111 St
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Make A Date BISHTON S
Wzth A Rocket Ezght
WALDIE MOTORS INC
ESSO SERVICEN TER
See Us Always
OLD5 MOBILE
Phone 503
161 Franklin Xue Ahqulppa
I 07 Real Happy Motoung
Phone 9418
549 Franklm he 1qL11pIJ
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FEEDER S SUPPLY CO
VOGUE LINGERIE SHOP
Guffumffed Q f'1'fY 246 FRANKLIA AVENJLE
Phone 1316
1503 Shefheld he Ahquxppa
Let Vogue FIatte1 Iozu Fzgzne
WILSON FURNITURE CO
224 226 Franklm Axe 418 420 Merchant St
Allqulppa I WO STQRES Ambrldge
Phone 900 2095 Phone 6 3500
Anotlze1 Name foo Good Fumztuoe
MOVING STORAGE
We Serve What You Deserve
The Best
Because It s Fresh From
Beat er County Farms
Trv Our Golden Guernse
Mzlk
Wlth our bottle wsashmg machme
we are assured of a sternle bottle
ln twenty elght mmutes
1702 04 JACKSON STRELT
Phone Ahq 702
SUTHERLAND DAIRY CO INC
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XLIQUPPA II own 5 cH1LD1zEx s HEAR
Phone 9489
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MOTOR COMPANY
CHRI SIER PLI VOL TH
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7.13 St mon Stleet
XLIQL IPP X
Phone 1941
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CoxCRATLL4r1oxs
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AUTHENREITH S
DOLLAR STORE
C ood zmlzix LoL Przres
mklm Me hone JSO
Best of Luck
0 Ll1e Gr1d111tLs of 19:17
Y SHOE SHINE
HELEN S CHILDREN S BFST SHINE IN TOII N
SHOP
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PrL111kl111 Xxe X11qu1ppa A1
andx CIEJICLLCS I obacco
139 Frz111Ll111 X1 611116
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HARTSTEIN S
jewelry and Cz is
Dlamoncls H arches and C1ftQ
For All OCCHSIOHS
377 Franklln Avenue Phone 2198 Allqulppa
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PLODINEC FURNITURE COMPANY
562 Franklln Avenue Phone 480 J
FLIIIHUITC to be Proud Of
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CONGRATULATIONS
and
BEST WISHES
to the
CLASS OF 1952
Co,uPLm1E.vTs
of
CARTWRIGHT HARDWARE
COMPANY
8 I 6, 199 EL 461 Frankhn Me
LEADING JEWELER
350 FRANKLIN Ave PhOl1C 39
Phone 458
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Come to
MURPHY S
MILLER Si SONS CHEVROLET Alzquzppa s Leadzng Stme
21st bueet 8. Shcfiield Axe
I hone Allqmppz .17 or 9094
400 11 Frmklm Xxenue
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BOOK'S
Shoes for the Family Fzmeml, Wecldizzg
oncst Values Lowest Prices and
OfcaszonaIFIowe1s
1 P1 mklln he XI quxppa
1 I'l lIlkl1I1 -Me Allqulppl
RECHT S
SUPER MARKET
COMPLIMEA TS
TASCHLER LOAN CO
E 1 Immekus Home of Fzne ualzty Meals
Groceozes
ALIQUIPP X
I zctsweet F70 en I oods
Phone 40 free Delncry
Alzquzppa s Most Modem
FIGLEY S Fully Equipped
FARIM SEIQV VICE VVKHCII Repllll 56111166
IX TERNATIOAAL HARVE5 TER X11qu1pp.1s Only jewelry Store
YVILII a vVB.lCh1I1dSlCI'
RCf1lBCfdl01S 8. Home 1-rcczera
Best. 111 ud11Ly8.berx1ce H BERGER
Also Matchmaker jewelzy
Home Ifarxn K Garden Supplles Dzamonds II atclzes jeweliy Radzos
Brodlzead Ixane Road Phone 459R Appliances
-XLIQLIPPA S2lIlSfHC!.1OH Guamnteed
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STYLE
QUALITY
VALUE
IT S
STAMAN S
Phone 550
318 Franklln Me Allqulppa
FRANKLIN CLEANERS
81 DYERS
ualzty Ser ce
1332 34 Sheffield Rd
Phones 1190 K 2511
ALIQL1 IPP X
L S PATTON
REAL ESTATE INSURABCE
Ahqulppa
Phone 601 J
MCWILLIAMS
JOHNSON OLTBOARD 1N1O'l'ORS
591 Fr1nk11n Ave
Alxqulppa
RED CROSS
BUSTER BROWN
I-11111115 Out ztte1s
JACKSON S SHOE STORES
BRAND 8. BRISTOW
916 Nlerchant St
Ambrldge Phone 6 :J
240 Sheffield Me
Ahquxppa Phone 116
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1202 Bwdhead Rd- CARDS - sTAT1oN1aRs - RECORDS
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Cl f 1952
THE WILKENS AMATEUR HOUR
THE WILKENS JEWELRY CQMPANY
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Headq uarters
for
swf:-bmw
P M MOORE COMPANY
Lumber Mlllwork Roofinv Insulatlon Hardware
Palnts Glass
1 12 Stat1on Street Phone 173 169 Statlon Street
Allqulppa
USE MORE DTI I1 kITlOl'9 DAIRY PRODUCTS
TRY OUR HQMOGENIZED MILK
Phone 402
Aliqtuppa
132
Bui1der's Supplies. . .Ready-Mixed Concrete. . .Coal and Coke
WITNER 8: BENEDICT
STERLING SER VICE
254 Franklm Awe Phone 463
ALIQUIPPA
C FRICANO 84 BRO
I'Vh0IesaIe Fruzts
Produce ' Groceazes
Macmonz Paper Pmducts
337 FRANKLIN AVE ALIQLIPPMX
COM PLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS
BRANTHOOVER S MARKET
1101 Irwm Street
QLALITY MLATS 84 GROCERIES
Y OLR CLOVI-.R FARNI STORE
WOODLAWN
AND
SOUTHERN
MOTOR COACH CO
st II zslzes Gmdzzaies
JACOBSON s
e Speczall e zzz Smart Clotlzzng
or
Men Women and B035
483 Imnklm Axe Allqulppfi
CRYSTAL MARKET
fm 1116 finest
ualzty
XIIQ -V1 S b, GROCERIIQS
Corner of K1eh1 St 8. H1gh11nd Axe
Phones 9 8: 12:1
CONIPLI NIENI TS
SLOAN HARDWARE
FRANKLIN AVE PHONE 542
XLIQUIPPA
1952 QUIPPIAN PATRONS
BATES FLOXVIQR SHOP
STEVI' K ODLIVAK
HIRSCHS DRUG STORE
DICRS FXUTO S-XLES
Buy Bonds
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To the Class of
june '52
Our most szncere good uzslzes
1 Il utzne lzp y and brzglzl
Um you md success zn all
your enclearors
X modlsh member of the Senlor 92 class
snapped 1811116 Sl1OIJP1I1g 111 our College
and Cnreer Shop
PITTSBURGH MERCANTILE
COMPANY
1952 QUIPPIAN EXPENSES
In the xnterest of future senlor c11sses and yearbook staffs ue submxt the 1952
UIPPIAN budget as eudence th ll money nerseless workers money Yllilllllll
p111s money stralt jackets and unlmuted finances are dlre necessities lf the year
book 1S to be a realxty
Covers S 600 00
Prlntmg Sc Bmdmg 2 500 00
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fo' f ' llp' 4' .
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Photography 0. .,,.,, ilfiffffff 300.00 Aspirin 5.00
135
Prn ate Eye to locate photog
Teachers Brlbes
Hush money for test ansu ers
Excuses to cut classes
150 00
100 25
200 00
125 00
New car for Ads 'Nlgr S2 600 00
Pood bllls 65 00
XIIIHHIIII P1115 10 O0
Tmnsp to Home for Physlcal
W recks 200 00
Total S6 859 25
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PHOTOGRAPHY
Semor Ind1v1duals
Fggulty Hgmgfggm S1fI1ZiI1I1l3.S SUKIIO
Club Sc Athletle Groups Al1qu1ppa
Beau er Valley TIMES
Athlet1c Actlon Photos an
Steve Koletlch
Senlor Commencement Photo p 19 Russ Morley
Informal Photos Stanley S1mant1ras
COVERS
The S R Sm1th Co
Ch1cago Ill
PRINTING AND BINDING
IN 1ll1am J Keller Inc
Buffalo N Y
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