Aliquippa High School - Quippian Yearbook (Aliquippa, PA)
- Class of 1957
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WITH LIBRARY RESEARCH necessary tor their investigative themes, Helene Fedorchak,
we Marilyn Centifanti, cmd John Sakal typify many students who appreciate the wealth
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TESTING the uses and effects of chemical elements re-
quires the concentration of student-chemists Dave Neft,
Mike Ditka, Steve Fedorchak, Kevin Cooney, and Frank
Piotrowski with Mr. Fazio, instructor.
PROPER SELECTION, use of machinery and tools is
learned by vocational machinists under the direction of
Mr. Hodge fcenter, rearl. Foreground: Guy Martini,
L. to r.: Larry Garuccio, Tom Abayes, Bill Hines, Ed
Haney.
COUNTING VOTES for November's mock-election, Mr.
Smith, assistant principal and history department chair-
man, is aided by students from freshman, iunior, and
senior history classes.
WE RECOGNIZE scholarship, character, leadership, and
service. Mary Ann Diaddigo lights candles for the im-
pressive National Honor Society ceremony.
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QUEEN PALMA SCARAZZO
Court members Arlene Buffalini, Mary
Murphy, Betty Cabot, and Patty Polis sur-
round Queen Palma.
?eet6al1 Queen
Election of Aliquippa High School's Foot-
ball Queen is a project initiated by the Sci-
ence-Movie Club this year. From candidates
nominated by senior and iunior homerooms,
our Queen was elected by vote of upperclass
men. Following announcement of her selec
tion at the Aliquippa-Erie Tech game, Queen
Palma reigned at a S-M Club dance on Satur
day, October 13.
va Sure Queen
The Good Posture program, an annual
event ot senior girls' health classes, is spon-
sored by arrangement ot senior health instruc-
tor Mrs. Nadine Ujevich with the Earl Wheeler
School of Charm. Miss Good Posture of i956
was selected by Miss Eleanor Schano, a
Wheeler representative.
Queen Maureen Oleska receives her crown from Miss
Schano with runners-up Laura Cappella Cleftj and Betty
Ronyecz.
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and var queenA we have to prove it.
Zaurel
Queen
candidate
Shortly after commence-
ment, Aliquippa H i g h
School's candidate will ioin
other senior girls from high
schools all over the state in
the annual Laurel Festival
held in Wellsboro, Pa. Ini-
tiated by the Wellsboro
Chamber of Commerce, the
Festival, so-called in com-
memoration of our state
flower, is climaxed by an
elaborate p a g e a nt at
which a Laurel Queen
reigns. Our candidate and
her alternate were elected
by their classmates from a
group of ten senior home-
room nominees.
Candidate Margie Dougherty frightl and Betty
Cabot, alternate.
Queen of llomemalzem
Attaining the highest score in a
written examination on homemaking
knowledge and aptitudes given to
senior girls, Aliquippa's Betty Crocker
Homemaker of Tomorrow is eligible
to compete for state and national hon-
ors and scholarships in the General
Mills' contest.
Home Economics Department Head Mrs, Helen W.
Ciriacy pins the Homemaker of Tomorrow award
pin on Sheila Kier.
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DRIVING HARD for the Red 8- Block, our gridiron heroes GET IN THERE! says Basketball Coach Uram an
oppose the Ellwood City Wolverines. from here it looks as if they all will!
Service
Typical of the services performed by
school organizations, the distribution of
March of Dimes containers throughout
Aliquippa was conducted by the Hi-Y. At
right, front-Postmaster Earl Cummings,
Bill Piocquidio, Alfred D'Ottcxvio, rear-
Bill Roberts, Donold Adams, Hi-Y sponsor.
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BANDSMAN Andy Babich, like his tellow instrumental-
ists, gives his all for dear ol' Aliquippa High.
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FAR LEFT: Mary Murphy QLeno the Hyenob and
Jce Stuby fMGfTYiHl Somj dance the Dogpc1tch
Deligfwtf'
LEFT: Mike Ditkcx fLi'l Abnerj figures there's no
use runnin' from Betty Cabot fDOtSY Maeb any
more!
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EIINIENIS
administration
Administrators .. ,. 16-17
Teaching Staff .,,,.. ,.... 1 8-24
Oltice Staffs ..... 25-27
classes
Seniors . ............
Hall of Fame ........
Juniors . ..,....... ..
activities
Quippian .....,..,..,.
Student Council ....,........,.
National Honor Society ..,.
athletics
Football .,...
Basketball ......,..,,
Cross Country ....,..
Track ....4,........,...,,
Patrons and Advertising ..... .
30-52
. 54-55
56-60
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104-111
112-118
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Sophomores ,.... ....,. 6 1-64
Freshmen .... ,...... ......, 6 5 -68
Eighth Grade ..4.... ..,... 6 9
Musical Organizations .,......,............. 72-82
Service 81 Social Organizations ........ 83-99
Dramatic Productions .......,..........,, 100-101
Golf ,,.,.....,. ..,,, 1 20
Baseball ..,..... ......,. 'l 21
Intramurals ,,.,...,. .... 1 22-123
Girls' Athletics ...... ,,.. 1 24-127
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iClockwise from IJ Superintendent Samuel Milanovich, George Zatezalo, supt. of bldgs. 81 grds., Law-
rence N. Colonna, Raymond C. Moore, vice pres,p Stephen D. Mihalic, pres,p Clarence D. Neish, solicitor,
Dan Medich, sec., Austin J. Leis, trecxs., Sam Urick, John P. Zahorsky, Herbert Gaitsch, Louis A. Batchelor,
ED N N Adm, Assistant Stanley C. Brobeck.
SUPERINTENDENT
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ASSISTANT
Samuel Milanovich Sf0'nleY C- Brobeck
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diligen tly aw we prepare or the uture
PRINCIPAL
Dr. Douglas A. Lehman
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
CIiFForcl J. Smith
Uur paren tA are in teren ted too.
PARENTS'
VISITATION
Dr, Lehman, who met parents of
eighth and ninth grade pupils on
Parents' Night, November 14, here
discusses student Jon Allison's pro-
gress with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Allison.
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BELLE E. ADAMS
Geneva College, B.A.
University of Pittsburgh, M.A.
English 11, 12
DONALD L. ADAMS
California S. T. C., B,S.
University of Pittsburgh, M.EcI.
Industrial Arts - Elec., Wood
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Varsity Volleyball Coach
Boys' Intramurals
Bowling
CARL A. ASCHMAN
Washington 8. Jefferson, B.S.
History 9
Varsity Football Coach
Varsity Club
JAMES A. BATCHELER
Shippensburg S. T. C., B.S.
Boys' Physical Training
Intramurals
JOHN V. BATTLES
Geneva College, B.A.
History 9, Safe Driving
Varsity Golf 81 Asst. Jr. High
Basketball Coach
ROSEMARIE M. BATTLES
University o'FPittsburgl1, B.S.
Aigebra I, Gen. Math 9
M. Bennett
B. Adams D. Adams l-- BIUTISY
C. Aschman J. Batchelor
J. Battles R. Battles ' .
MARY LOUISE BENNETT
Geneva College, B.A.
Duquesne University, B.S.
University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed.
Carnegie Institute of Technology
Vocal Music, Organ
Bach Choir, Organ
CHARLES S. BIECHLER
University of Pittsburgh, B.S. Voc. Ed.
History 9
LAWRENCE F. BLANEY
George Washington University
Edinboro S. T. C., B.S.
Pennsylvania State University
University of Michigan
University ot Pittsburgh, M.Ecl.
History II
Conservation, Fishing,
8- Hunting Club
ALDO J. BONOMI
Juniata College, B.A.
University of Pittsburgh
History 9, I1
Assistant Football Coach
Sophomore Class Sponsor
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OFFICE PRACTICE gives senior Nancy Raub ex-
perience in use of the mimeograph machine as
Mr. Maslanik looks on.
CHAl.l.lS W. BRITTON
Lehigh Univ. E.E.
Univ. of Scranton
Univ. of Pgh., M.Ed.
Related Math 10, 'll
Related Science 12
CHARLES A. BROWN
Duquesne Univ., B.A., M.A.
English 9, Speech 9,
Dramatics 10, Journalism 'll
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DALE A. CABLE
Geneva College
Grove City College B.A.
Univ. of Pgh., M.A.
History 8, Science 8
DOMINIC E. CARIFO
Duquesne Univ., B.S.
C. Britton C. Brown
S. Chambers E. Ciriacy
Univ. of Pgh., M.L., M.Ed.
Guidance Director
Intramurals
ELIZABETH M. CARVER
Univ. of Pgh., B.S.
Univ. of S. Calif.
New York Univ.
Girls' Physical Training
Girls' Athletic Leaders
Club and Intramurals
SARAH B. CHAMBERS
Northwestern Univ., B.S.
Geneva College
English TO, 'l'l
National Honor Society
EDWARD CIRIACY
Williamson Sch. Mech. Trades
Univ. of Pgh., Univ. of Pa.,
Penn. State Univ.
Vocational - Carpentry
HELEN W. CIRIACY
Carnegie Inst., B.S.
Home Economics Dept. Head
Cafeteria Supervisor
Clothing
Future Homemakers of America
M. JO ANN COCHRAN
Westminster College B.A.
Univ. of Pgh.
English 10, 'll
Journalism 10, 11
QUIPPIAN
MAUDE G. COULTER
Geneva College B.S.
Geography Dept. Head
Geography 'l0, T2
D. Cable D. Ccirifo E. Carver
H. Ciriacy J. Cochran
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G. Evanko S. Fausold F. Fazio
FRANK W. CRAWFORD
Bowling Green S. U., B.S.
Univ. of Pgh., M.Ed.
Penn State Univ.
Mechanical Drawing
MARGARET E. DUKER
Univ. of Pgh., B.S.
English 9, Typing I
Bus. Ed., II
After School Typing
GERALDINE M. EVANKO
Geneva College B.S., B.A.
Typing I, Shorthand I, Il
After School Typing
ANN G. FLEMING
Univ. of Pgh., B.A.
English 9, l'l
ELS M. CUNNINGHAM
Grove City College, B.S.
Univ. of Pgh., M.Litt.
Univ. of Calif.
Penn. State Univ.
Math Dept. Head
Plane 8. Solid Geometry
Algebra II, Trigonometry
MARION E. EDWARDS
Geneva College B.A.
Univ. of Pgh., M.Ed.
Problems of Democracy I2
FRANK FAZIO
California S.T.C., B.S.
Gen. Science, Chemistry
Astronomy Club
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M. Duker M. Edwards
A. Fleming E. French
SAMUEL FAUSOLD
lndiana S.T.C., B.S.
Univ. of Pgh., Mlm.
History Il
EDWIN W. FRENCH
Columbia Univ., B.S.
Univ. of Pgh., M.A.
Buftalo State Normal
Univ. of Buffalo
Director of Industrial Education
JAMES H. D'ANTONlO
Univ. of Pgh., B.S., M.Ed.
Algebra l, Gen. Math 9
Junior Class Sponsor
PUBLIC SPEAKING experience includes tape re-
cording the voices of Charlotte Dulick and Arthur
Jones with Vivian McNutt and Miss Vincic's help.
diApenAing knowledge
and guidance . . .
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P. Fuderich E. Garing
M. George M. Haight
NIKOLAJ HALAMA
California S. T. C., B.S.
Industrial Arts - Metal
GENEVIEVE E. HARCHICK
Clarion S. T. C., B.S.
Pennsylvania State University, M.Ecl.
English 8
Y-Teens
HARRY J. HARTLEY
Edinboro S. T. C.
Pennsylvania State University, B.A., . .
PETER P. FUDERICH
University of Pittsburgh, B.S.
Geneva College
Gen. Science
Assistant Football Coach
ERIC E. GARING
Thiel College, B.A.
University of Pittsburgh, M.A.
Problems of Democracy 'I2
MARY C. GEORGE
Grove City College, B.A.
University of Pittsburgh
English II, 'I2
MARY J. HAIGHT
Clarion S. T. C.,
librarian
Tri-Hi-Y
Jr. Librarians
B.S.
N. I'lOll0ImC1 G. Harchick
H. Hartley F. Hodge
D. Holesh R. Jones
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Columbia University
New York University
University of Pittsburgh
Biology
Future Teachers of America
FRANCIS P. HODGE
University of Pittsburgh
Vocational - Machine Shop
DOROTHY P. HOLESH
Geneva College, B,A,
University of Pittsburgh
Plane Geometry, Algebra II
Spanish I
ROGER D. JONES
Shippensburg S. T. C.
Pennsylvania State University, B.A.
University of Pittsburgh, M.A.
Physical Education Dept. Head
Boys' Health
Coach - Cross Country, Track,
and Jr. High Basketball
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L. Ladish R. Long
N. McCormick B. McWilliams
MARGARET W. MacMlLLAN
University of Pittsburgh, B.S., M.Ed.
Oberlin College
Breneau College
Ohio University
University of Mexico
Southern Methodist University
Bookkeeping I, II
HELEN Y. MAMULA
Duquesne University, B.S.
English 9, Speech 9, 'l0
Chapel Programs
GRACE M, MARSDEN
University of Pittsburgh, B.S.
Remedial Reading, Health
Junior Red Cross
WILLIAM B. MASLANIK
Indiana S. T. C.
University of Pittsburgh, B.S.
George Washington University
Office Practice, Typing II
JESSIE B. KIRK
Geneva College, B.A.
Columbia University
University of Pittsburgh
Western Reserve University
English IO
GEORGE R. KUVINKA
Pennsylvania State University, B.A., M.Ed.
University of Southern California
University of Michigan
University of Colorado
University of Wisconsin
University of Vermont
University of Pittsburgh
Geography I0, I2
Senior Class Sponsor
LOUIS LADISH
University of Pittsburgh
Carnegie Institute of Technology
Pennsylvania State University
Vocational - Electricity
Related Drawing
RHEA M. LONG
Ohio State University, B.S.
English II, I2
NORMAN I'I. MCCORMICK
University of Pittsburgh, B.A., M.A., M.Ed.
Latin I, Il
Optimates
BLANCHE D. McWILLIAMS
West Chester S, T. C., B.S.
Vocal Music
Girls' Chorus, Choraliers,
Girls Trio
M. MacMillan
G. Marsden
H. Mamula
W. Maslanik
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HISTORY INSTRUCTOR Aschman lcenterj dis-
cusses the course of study with parents ot his
ninth grade pupils.
GEORGE MERGES
Eclinboro S.T.C., B.S.
Duquesne Univ., M.Ed.
Art
GEORGE POLOVINA
Muskingum College B.A.
Univ. of Calif., M.Ecl.
Univ. S. Calif.,
Univ. ot Pgh.
Columbia Univ.
Harvard
Western Reserve Univ.
Plane Geometry, Algebra
WILLIAM J. REINISH
Indiana S.T.C., B.S.
Univ. ot Pgh., M.A.
Commercial Dept. Head
Business Law, Soles
Evening School Director
Social Planning Com.
THEODORE E. RUSCITTI
Geneva College B.S.
Univ. of Pgh., M.Ecl.
Senior Science, Physics,
Related Science
Student Council
MARILYN V. MOLTER
Univ. ot Pgh., B.S.
Gen. Science, Biology
JOSEPH PUKACH
Davis 8- Elkins College
West Va. Univ., M.A.
Typing I, Business Law
Asst. Basketball Coach
G Merges M. Molter C. Moran
W Relnish F. Rockage J. Ross
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FRED R. ROCKAGE
Gen. Motors Inst.
Univ. of Pgh.
Vocational- Auto-Mechanics
HELEN D. SMITH
Muskingum College, B.A
Western Reserve Univ.
Berlitz School of Lang.
French I, ll, Ill
Le Cercle Francais
CATHERINE E. MORAN
Carnegie Inst., B.S.
Univ. of Pgh., M.Ed.
Gen. Science
JOSEPH A. ROSS
Geneva College B.S.
Univ. of Pgh., M.Ed.
Gen. Math, Basic Math,
Plone Geometry
Evening School Moth
G. Polovina J Pukach
T. Ruscitti H Smith
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R. Tatalovich
Truclgeon
University of Pittsburgh, B.S., M.Ed.
Girls' Health
Sr. Girls' Posture Program
NICK URAM
Slippery Rock S. T. C., B.S.
Safe Driving
Varsity Basketball Coach
Assistant Football Coach
ELAINE VINCIC
Chatham College, B.A.
English 9, Speech 9-I2
Dramatics 10, II
Senior Class Play
Commencement Program
.IACQUELINE M. WOZNICKI
Geneva College, B.S.
University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed
Geography 8, Math 8
Cheerleaders, Pep Club
MICHAEI. M. ZAHORCHAK
Edinboro S. T. C., B.S.
University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed.
Science Dept. Head
Biology
ESTELLE M. ZETTEL
Michigan State University, B.S W
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Future Homemakers of America A
010' Atafp are ever-bum,
COOKING STAFF - Mrs. Jecxnefte Neugebuuer, Mrs. CAFETERIA - Student-Cashier Ruth McKenzie
Harriet Prosser, Mrs. Edna Campbell helps during the rush hour.
Aerving all our needA
Elvureffa Hank
Clinic Clerk
MEDICAL STAFF - Dr. J. L. Miller, School Nurse Mary
A. Lynn, Dr. H. C. McMillin
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Damiano.
ATTENDANCE OFFICE
Lloyd C. Shirk
Lebanon Valley College B.S.
Penn State Univ.
Western Reserve Univ., M.S.
Attendance Director
Elizabeth Garwood
Attendance Clerk
'for Aliquippa Schools
PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE
Yvonne K. Manolovich
Principc1l's Secretary
Marie Sella ri
Supplies 81 Athletic
Tickets
BUILDINGS 8. GROUNDS
George Zatezalo
Acting Superintendent
Fred Ferry
Asst. Superintendent
Harry Stiggins
Traffic Officer 8- Custodian
Not Pictured
Louise H. Collins, Margaret E. Martin
Home 8. School Visitors
Martha R. Posmoga
Clerk
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dence for Principal Lehman.
ERRAND GIRL Stella Dudziak receives instructions from LEARNING the intricacies of the switchboard
Miss Sellari while Mrs. Manolovich prepares correspon- Juanita Causby listens to Mrs. Goehmann
Have 4 ueA tion? 'flume ella know the amfwer.
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GENERAL OFFICE
Michael Bobanic
Statistician 84 Office Manager
Faculty Manager of Athletics
Vivian C. Goehmann
Switchboard Operator
Margaret Kimak
Activity Fund Bookkeeper
Anna Miller
Bookkeeper
Catherine H. Zihmer
Payroll Clerk
Josephine Zorkovich
Superintendent's Secretary
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Sergeant-at-Arms
D. Junak, J. Scarfone, M. A. Diaddigo, M. Ditka, E. Colonna
September 1956-May 1957! What a year it has been! In these
last moments, with Halls of Ivy ancl Pomp and Circumstance re-
minding us of commencement, so many memories crowd in upon our
Forward Look. Somehow, the Alma Mater sounds stronger and
sweeter than ever before.
Thinking back to our banquet and color day and the prom, sign-
ing and exchanging pictures, the Hall of Fame, and wearing our class
rings, isn't it true that hours spent in fun seem to outnumber the work-
ing hours? Of course, we'll not forget trips to the library for senior
investigative themes. And thanks to Mrs. Chambers' study groups and
the efforts of our guidance counselor Mr. Carifo, the College Boards,
the aptitude and employment tests made us even more conscious of
our Forward Look.
While choosing a new class ring was the highlight of our iunior
year, we remember our first class meeting and the dues drive, Rich
Tomei and Choo Choo's hoola dance at the social, winning the WPIAL
football title, selling basketball programs, our 8 o'clock Latin scholars
and Woodhue, the prom. Didn't that blue angel hair look like real
water?
Remember the day we received our first geometry and geography
and bookkeeping books? That we were actually sophomores in senior
high school was quite a revelation! Once embarked upon our chosen
courses, we quickly forgot that awesome feeling we'd had as fresh-
men.
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SENIDRS
Glass of 1957
OFFICERS
. Mike Ditka
John Scarfone
Mary Ann Diaddigo
Diane Junak
Edward Colonna
PROM
COMMITTEE
S. Moore, C. Cabot, M. Dit-
ka, M. Centifanti, A. Tras-
port, M. Stern, P. Sylvester,
M. Dougherty.
HOMEROOM Seated: iclockwise from leftl Mrs. Sarah Chambers, Harry Hartley, Miss Belle Adams
TEACHERS Mrs. Mary George, Mrs. Marilyn Molter, George Kuvinka, class sponsor, Standing
Mrs. Blanche McWilliams, Mrs. Marylou Bennett, Lawrence Blaney, Mrs. Helen Ma
mula, Eric Garing.
Now it seems only yesterday that we entered A.H.S. Though
overcome by the impressive auditorium, we soon became familiar with
our classmates and teachers, no longer depended upon mis-directions
from upperclassmen, and ioined our friends in cheering the teams and
denouncing those small basement lockers!
Four years! From classrooms and shops, organizations and ath-
letics, teachers and friends, we have a wealth of shining memories as
we look forward to our bright years as alumni of the Red 8g Black, Ali-
quippa High School.
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OLIVIA CALDARELLI Ollie General h. r. pres., Astronomy Club, Y-Teens,
Pep Club to be a nurse. ANTHONY CAMPANA A.C. General
Band, Band Jacket Club to be a technician. LAURA CAPPELLA Academic
Leaders' Club, Astronomy Club, Student Council, QUIPPIAN, NHS, Quip-Tri-Hi-Y
... former member of CF8rH, Pep Club, Jr. Red Cross ... college next. CLAUDETTE
CARR Clerical to be a beautician. CLYDE CASSIDY Hopalong
Carpenter track undecided. JUANITA JUNE CAUSBY , .. Nita Cler-
ical Jr. Red Cross intramural basketball, softball to be a telephone
operator or model. MARILYN CENTIFANTI Mar Academic Tri-Hi-Y,
Astronomy Club, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, NHS former member of Band,
CF8rH, Optimates intramural basketball to enter college. JANICE RUTH
CHARLES Jan Clerical QUIPPIAN Business Stat? . .. 'Former member of
Bach Choir ... to be a secretary. JOHN CHIOTTI ... Auto Mechanic ... air 'Force
next, JOANNE CLARK Jo Clerical CF8rH, Jr. Red Cross former
h. r. pres. to be a teacher. YVONNE CLARK ... Clerical to become a sec-
retary. CONNIE ANN COLALUCA Shorty . .. General Pep Club 'For-
mer member ot Jr. Red Cross intramural softball, bowling to be a home
economist. DAVID COLLINS Bugs Auto Mechanic to ioin the air force.
EDWARD COLONNA ... Ed ... Academic ... Senior Class sgt. at arms, Astronomy
Club . ,. 'Former member Student Council . .. to attend college. JERRY COSTANZA
Jer Carpenter former member of Student Council, Jr. Red Cross . ..
to attend trade school. BEN COX Academic varsity football intra-
mural basketball, volleyball to attend college. DELINA DAMIANO Lena
...Clerical...Leaders' Club, Quip-Tri-Hi-Y...to be an airline hostess. ANTHONY
DAVID Tony General intramural basketball undecided. ELLA RAE
DAWKINS Ree Clerical to be a typist. FREDERICK DELISIO Sonny
General Student Council intramural basketball air force next.
MARLENE J, DENIRO Turtle Clerical Chm. of Jr. Red Cross School Chest,
QUIPPIAN Business Staff former member of CF8rH to get married or be a
beautician, MARGARET M. DEPIETRESS Margie Academic Astronomy
Club, Bach Choir V. P., QUIP SCRIPT News Ed., Tri-Hi-Y, CF8rH, NHS former
member ot Bach Ensemble, Optimates, Masque 81 Dagger Co-Chairman Jr. Prom
to be a teacher. MARY ANN DIADDIGO Dee Academic Student
Council pres., Senior Class sec., QUIPPIAN Girls' Sports Ed., Leaders' Club, NHS,
Astronomy Club, Jr. Prom Committee former member of Optimates, Girls'
Chorus, Choraliers, Girls' Trio, CFSH, Pep Club intramural basketball, softball
Army-Navy to enter nursing. JOHN DINELLO Zin Zin Academic
Astronomy Club tormer member of French Club intramural volleyball
. . .poetry certificate. . .to continue education. FLORENCE MARGARET DIPASQUALE
.. Flo General CF8tH former member of Masque Sr Dagger, Y-Teens
... to be a nurse.
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Namadan and Laura Cappella.
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ANGELA DISANTE Angie Clerical to be a housewife. MICHAEL DITKA
Mike Senior Class pres., Varsity Club sgt. at arms, Astronomy Club for-
mer member of Crew-cuts football co-capt. basketball, baseball L'l
Abner to attend college. WILLIAM J. DIXON Willie Electrician
Treas. 81 Art Director of Electron Club intramural basketball to be an elec-
trician or ioin the navy. REGIS DOMITROVICH General undecided.
JOSEPH DORNICK Mick Academic Band, Astronomy Club, Band Jacket
Club, NHS. . .intramural basketball. . .to be an engineer. ALFRED A. D'OTTAVIO
Electrical Hi-Y sec. former member of Bach Choir, football, track
air force next. MARGERY ANN DOUGHERTY Margie Academic Y-
Teens sec., Astronomy Club, Student Council former member of Pep Club, CFSIH
undecided. STELLA R. DUDZIAK Academic NHS, Science-Movie Club,
QUIPPIAN Asst. Club Ed., Astronomy Club, Optimates, CF8lH former member
of Jr. Red Cross to be a nurse. MARY ANN DUKOVICH Duke Aca-
demic Leaders' Club pres., NHS v. pres., Student Council, Band . .. former mem-
ber of Optimates intramural basketball, softball to be medical technician.
LEWIS DUESENBERRY Lou Academic former member of Masque 81 Dag-
ger stage crew to go to college. EDWARD FREDERICK DUTHALER Ed
. .. General Bach Choir pres., Bach Ensemble track to attend technical
school for a C.A.A. license. THOMAS WILLIAM EBEL General air force
next. EMILY MARIE ELIAS Em Clerical Jr. Red Cross, QUIPPIAN Busi-
ness Staft to be a secretary or commercial teacher. ARMANDO ERMI Eddie
... Electrician ... Electron Club pres. ... undecided. ANDERSON EVANS . .. Bro
General track, cross-country to attend S.M.U. MARION JEAN EVANS
Jeanie Stenographic intramural softball, basketball to be a secre-
tary. HARRY EYERLY Auto Mechanic grease monkeys to travel.
DAVID FARLAND Dave Academic former member of Optimates, Jr.
Red Cross to attend college or enter air force. HELENE FEDORCHAK Aca-
demic Astronomy Club, NHS, QUIPPIAN Asst. Class Ed. former member of
CF8rH, Pep Club, Optimates poetry award intramural basketball, bowling
to be a psychologist. RICHARD JOSEPH FETKOVICH Rich Academic
Astronomy Club track to attend college. CAROL FIGLEY Fig . ..
Clerical. . .former member of CFBQH, Quip Tri-Hi-Y. . .to be a psychologist. MADELYN
FOCHT Clerical Jr. Librarian undecided. PATRICIA FONTANA Pat
Academic CFSQH, Pep Club, Astronomy Club former member of Opti-
mates to be a nurse. JAMES FOX Fox Carpenter 7 'c's . .. un-
decided. MARY CATHERINE FRANGOPOULOS Frango Academic Y-
Teens sec., Leaders' Club treas., QUIPPIAN, Pep Club, Astronomy Club, NHS for-
mer member of French Club, Jr. Red Cross, CF8iH intramural softball, basketball
... Army-Navy ... to be an engineer's secretary.
PANELISTS in public speaking class include Cl. to r.D Eleanor Pollack, Violet Suder
Melvin Glenn, Betty Hornyak, and Joan Kramer.
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D. Gordon
M. Grahach
E. Green
M. Green
B. Hall
D. Hallabaugh
E. Haney
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M. Hendon
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C. Holmes
R. Honatke
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CAROL ANN GAHAGAN Academic Astronomy Club to enter nurses'
training, DOMENIC GARBINI Don Machinist NHS, h. r. pres. for-
mer member of Student Council to be a machinist. LARRY GARUCCIO
'l.arry Machinist CF8tH, VCAC former member of Bach Choir, Student
Council college or the marines next. PATRICIA ANN GARVIN Patti Little
Clerical CFSKH, QUIP SCRIPT former member of Girls' Chorus, Jr. Red
Cross to be a secretary or ioin the service. ELEANOR GENTILE Ele
Clerical Quip Tri-Hi-Y, QUIPPIAN Business Staff former member of CF8.H
intramural basketball to be a beautician. THERESA GINAND Terri
Clerical former member of CFBKH to be a secretary. WILLIAM GLASS
Bill General Band, Band Jacket Club v. pres. to go to automotive
school. MELVIN M. GLENN Flat General Varsity Club Flashes 8:
Veltones singing groups cross-country, track undecided. NORMA JEAN
GLOVER Chick General Jr, Red Cross, QUIPPIAN Business Staff
bowling marriage next. DORA GORDON Commercial former mem-
ber ot CFSKH. . .intramural softball, basketball. . .to attend BTC. MARY KATHERINE
ANN GRAHACH Beba Clerical Jr, Red Cross, Quip Tri-Hi-Y, QUIPPIAN
Advertising Staff .. to be a secretary or housewife. ELEANOR GREEN . .. Boots
General former member of F.H.A., Jr. Red Cross, Masque 8- Dagger
intramural basketball, softball future undecided, MARY EMMA GREEN
Clerical CFB-H former member of F.H.A. undecided. BARBARA ANN
HALL Babs Clerical to be an airline hostess. DOROTHY F. HALLA-
BAUGH Holly General to attend Bible College, EDWARD HANEY
Eddie Machinist JILL next. YVONNE DELORES HAUSER YoYo
Academic Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, Pep Club, Astronomy Club, Optimates
former member of CFBQH, cheerleader ... intramural basketball ... to be a surgical
nurse. MARIE HENDON Sweets General former member of Girls'
Chorus, F.H.A. to attend B.T.C. WILLIAM HINES Bill Machinist
Hi-Y chaplain, CFSIH, Band ... former member of Band Jacket Club ... track ... to
be a machinist. CELESTE HOLMES C.C. Academic Band, Band Jacket
Club, QUIP SCRIPT, Astronomy Club, Optimates, Student Council former mem-
ber of CF8tH, Forum Club intramural basketball will teach social studies
RONALD HONATKE Hotch Academic Student Council, Astronomy Club,
CF8-H, Capris to ioin the air force. ELIZABETH HORNYAK Betty Aca-
demic Science-Movie Club, Girls' Chorus former member of Optimates
intramural softball, basketball may ioin the service. NANCY L. HORWATT
Nance Academic ., .NHS, Band, Band Jacket Club, Leaders' Club rec. sec., Tri-
Hi'Y, h. r. treas., Optimates, Astronomy Club former member of CF8tH in-
tramural basketball, softball to attend Calif. S.T.C. ROBERT HOUSTON
Bob General Student Council, Band, Hi-Y, Astronomy Club, Band Jacket
Club track Mid-Western Band to go to Technical Institute for C.A.A.
license. WILLIAM R. HOWELL Bill Academic CF8tH, Science-Movie Club
former member of French Club to study mechanical engineering.
CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENTORS L. Aynardi, B. Fatur, R. Varecha, M. Dukovich, and 5
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JERRY HROMYKO Russian General Sophomore Class pres, to be a
printer. GARNELL HUNTER Hunt Clerical . . .to be a secretary. ROBERT
JENKINS Jenks Academic Varsity Club football, guard intra-
mural basketball ... future undecided. RICHARD JESCHKE Rich General
Astronomy Club former member of CF8rH to join the air force. DAVID
L. JOHNSON Street General Varsity Club track, cross-country
intramural basketball college next. JENIECE JOHNSON Jan Clerical
former member of Girls' Chorus, Student Council, Jr. Librarian intramural
basketball, softball to be a surgical nurse. RUTH ANN JOHNSON Pre-
Nursing CF8-H former member of F.H.A. to be a nurse. GEORGE
JONES Royal General football, halfback air force or navy next.
DIANE JUNAK Di Academic Senior Class treas., Girls' Chorus. Leaders'
Club sqt.-at-arms, Astronomy Club treas., NHS, Tri-Hi-Y pres., QUIPPIAN Asst.
Girls' Sports Ed., CF81H former member of Masque 81 Dagger, Optimates
Jr. prom committee Army-Navy, intramural basketball, softball college
next. RONALD JUTH . .. Ron Academic Astronomy Club, Varsity Club
former member of Student Council, cross-country, Crew-cuts basketball,
forward college next. CAROLYN KALDON Academic Quip Tri-Hi-Y
sec., Astronomy Club former member CFBIH, Optimates intramural bas-
ketball colleqe next. WALLACE KARAS Wally Academic to do
construction work. GLORIA KELLEY Glor Academic Astronomy Club,
Y-Teens, QUIPPIAN Business Staff former member of CF8rH, French Club
college next. SHEILA KIER Academic Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, Student
Council, Astronomy Club, NHS former member of Pep, Latin, and Science-
Movie Clubs to be a nurse. DOROTHY KIMAK Clerical CFSIH
to be a stewardess. CHARLES LEWIS KLEIN Stoney General QUIP
SCRIPT photographer, Astronomy Club, stage crew bowling college next.
FRANCIS D. KOHAR David General to attend college. LINDA KOR-
PASH Clerical to be a secretary. JOAN J. KRAMER Joanie Aca-
demic Jr. Red Cross, Science-Movie Club vice-pres., Bach Choir, Astronomy Club
... former member of Optimates ... to be a lab technician. BILL LAMARCA ...
Lamarc General Astronomy Club former member of CF8rH track,
intramurals service or college. JANET MAE LANG Jan Clerical
to be a secretary, DONALD LEWIS .. Louie .. . Auto-Mechanic armed ser-
vice next. ELIZABETH JANE LIBERATORE .. . Betty Clerical .. . to be a sec-
retary or housewife. JANET LINKO Jan Clerical QUIPPIAN Business
Staff former member of CFSIH to be a beautician. CAROLYNNE LOWE
... Quida Clerical former member of Girls' Chorus, Pep Club to attend
B.T.C.
T. V. PERSONALITIES appearing on Bob Tracy's WQED program included L. Aynardi
J. Dornick, M. A. Diaddigo, B. Mravic, M. Ditka, and M. Stern.
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.IOHN E. LOWE Academic QUIP SCRIPT Circulation Mgr., Science-Movie
Club ... cross-country, track ... college next. MICHAEL A. LUCCI ... Mickey ...
General Band former member of Science-Movie Club to be a cabinet
maker. SYLVIA LUTON Boots General CFBIH intramural basket-
ball to be a music teacher. JAMES LYLES Buddy General navy
next. MARTIN W. MACK Marty General CFSIH, Bach Choir, Hi-Y
former member of Chemistry Club. . .to enter the armed service. BETTY MACROGLOU
Academic French Club treas., Astronomy Club, h. r. sec. former member
of Student Council, A.B.K.. . .intramural basketball, softball. , .B.T.C. next. ARNOLD
MAGNELLI Arnie Academic Astronomy Club former member of
CFSIH intramural basketball to be a dentist. JUDY J. MANDITY Jude
Clerical Leaders' Club former member of CF8tH ... intramural softball,
basketball, Army-Navy undecided. LEONARD MANFREDI Diz Aca-
demic Varsity Club, Senior Hi-Y, Astronomy Club former member of CFSIH
baseball, pitcher, football ,tackle college or service next. HELENE MARIE
MANSUETI Bunny Stenographic Science-Movie Club 'former member
of Leaders' Club, Pep Club intramural baseball, softball to ioin the service.
ARNOLD MARCHIONE Choo Choo Machinist Student Council, VCAC
... to enter aeronautics school. CAROL JOYCE MARKS ... Car ... Academic ...
Student Council, Astronomy Club, h. r. vice-pres., former member of CF8tH ... intra-
mural basketball to be an elementary teacher. ARNETTA MARTIN Nett
Clerical former member of Girls' Chorus, CF8tH intramural basketball
B.T.C. next. ELSIE MARTIN El Clerical Tri-Hi-Y sgt.-at-arms
former member of Cheerleaders, Pep Club, h. r. sec. intramural softball, basket-
ball hopes for an airline career. VITO MASELLI Carpenter to enter
the navy. ANGELINE MARIE MASTELLINO Jean Stenographic NHS,
Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., h. r. treas., QUIPPIAN former member of Jr. Red Cross
B.T.C. next. FANNIE MASTELLINO Fan ... Stenographic CF8-H, F.H.A.
to attend B.T.C. LOIS JEAN MATTIC Tootsie Clerical Jr. Red Cross,
QUIPPIAN Business Staff former member of CFZLH intramural basketball ...
to be a nurse. JOHN McBRIDE Jack Academic Bach Choir intra-
murals ... undecided. SALLY McCONNELL ... Academic ... Girls' Chorus accom-
panist, Astronomy Club college next. JOYCE E. MCCORMICK Clerical
former member of CFSIH, Quip Tri-Hi-Y to be a medical secretary. JAMES
McGRADY Scab General intramurals, football will ioin air force.
ALICE LOUISE McHENRY Academic Girls' Chorus to attend Nyack Mis-
sionary College. DAVID MCLAUGHLIN Dave Carpenter CF8IH in-
tramural basketball to be manager of Murphy's, NORMAN MCLAUGHLIN ...
General.
OH, DON'T TELL-It's a secret for this three-some: Helen Simko, Betty Ogrizovich
and Elsie Martin.
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S. Mihalik
N. Miller
J. Milliner
M. Momich
M. Monahan
A. Moore
J. Moore
S. Moore
E. Mowad
D. Moye
B. Mravic
M. Murphy
L. Naddour
A. Nadzam
M. Namadan
J. Nutter
B. Ogrizovich
M. Oleska
H. Paiak
M. Palermo
S. Pantaleo
C. Parascenzo
T. Passaris
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VIVIAN LEE McNUTT Viv Academic Girls' Chorus, CF8-H, Astronomy
Club former member of Cheerleaders, Jr. Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y to be an ele-
mentary teacher. STEVE MIHALIK ... General ... former member of CF8rH ... to
see the world through a porthole. NORMA JEAN MILLER Percy Clerical
...former member of Bach Choir, CF8rH. . .to attencl B.T.C. JEANNETTE MILLINER
Jenny Clerical Girls' Chorus, CF8rH, TrivHi-Y, Asst. Copy Ed. of QUIP-
PIAN intramural basketball college next. MILDRED MOMICH Millie
Clerical to be an airline hostess. MARY LOUISE MONAHAN Marylou
Academic Optimates, CF8rH, FTA former member of Jr. Red Cross
intramural basketball ... to go to college. ALICE MOORE ... Moe ... Academic
QUIP SCRIPT, Astronomy Club, Optimates, Jr. Red Cross intramural bas-
ketball, softball. JOHN MOORE Smokey General football, basket-
ball, baseball ... college next. SUSAN MOORE ... Susie ... Academic ... Girls'
Chorus pres., Choraliers, NHS, Y-Teens, QUIPPIAN Photography Ed., QUIP SCRIPT,
Astronomy Club, Jr. Prom chm., French Club, Student Council former member of
CFSKH, Masque 81 Dagger college-nursing. EUGENE NIOWAD M06 TO
join the navy or work at J.8rL. DEBRA MOYE Deb General former
member of FHA, CF8rH to be a nurse. BRIAN MRAVIC ... Bree ... Academic
Astronomy Club co-pres., Varsity Club, NHS former member of Crew-Cuts
...basketball, football manager. . .to be an electrical engineer. MARY KATHRYN
MURPHY Murph Clerical Tri-Hi-Y former member of Cheerleaders,
Pep Club, h. r. treas. Jr. Prom Queen, football queen's court secretary next.
LEROY NADDOUR Kiba Machinist ... to work for F.B.I. ALLEN NADZAM
Nadz Ill General former member of Band to go to J8rL or box.
MARGARET ANN NAMADAN Marge Academic NHS, CF8rH, Leaders'
Club v. pres., Astronomy Club, Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, Y-Teens, QUIPPIAN Club
Ed. former member of Masque 8- Dagger, Pep Club v. pres., Student Council,
Jr. Prom Committee Chairman Army-Navy, intramural basketball, softball
college next. JAMES NUTTER Jim General CF8rH, h. r. sgt.-at-arms ...
to be an engineer, BETTY JANE OGRIZOVICH Betty-O Clerical Tri-
Hi-Y, Leaders' Club, Jr. Red Cross, QUIPPIAN Adv. Staff former member of
Student Council, CF8rH intramural softball, basketball to be a medical sec-
retary. MAUREEN OLESKA Renee Academic Astronomy Club, Quip
Tri-Hi-Y former member of CFBQH, French Club, Masque 81 Dagger, Band
former maiorette.,.intramural basketball, softball. . .Miss Good Posture of '57...
to attend Robert Morris. HELEN PAJAK Clerical Jr. Librarian former
member of Jr. Red Cross to be a telephone operator. MADELINE PALERMO
Mad Clerical QUIPPIAN Adv. Staff to be a secretary. SUZANNE
PANTALEO Babe Stenographic CF8rH former member of Masque 81
Dagger, Cheerleader. CATHERINE PARASCENZO Academic Y-Teens chap-
lain, Pep Club, Astronomy Club, French Club, CF8rH, QUIPPIAN Adv, Stuff to
be a nurse. THEODORE PASSARIS Pas Auto Mechanic to ioin the
navy. OCIE PATRICK Lover Boy General former member of Student
Council ... varsity football, halfback ... to ioin air force.
TRAFFIC SURVEYORS Betty Macroglou and Vangie Rizopoulos were among 123
A.H.S, seniors who aided town officials in their quest to solve the communltys
parking problem.
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N. Raub
E. Recht
A. Restaino
P. Rinaldi
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W. Roberts
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MYRA RUTH PERRY Blossom Clerical CF81H intramural basketball,
softball to be a beautician. CAROL PERSON Commercial QUIPPIAN
Business Staff, CF8fH ... intramural basketball ... to attend clerical machine school.
MARY ANN PIERCE Mar General intramural softball, basketball
to be a nurse. WILLIAM PIOCQUIDIO Bill Academic Hi-Y v. pres.,
CFSIH reporter volleyball. DONALD PAUL POLIS Don Academic
Hi-Y sgt.-at-arms, CF8rH former member of Optimates to attend college.
JAMES POLIS Jim Auto Mechanic to ioin armed forces. GUIDO POLI-
TANO Electrician NHS to enroll in Penn. Tech. Institute. ELEANOR
JEAN POLLACK ... El Academic ... CFSIH, Optimates, Y-Teens pres., Astronomy
Club, Pep Club . .. intramural softball, basketball to be a nurse. MONTEFORD
POWERS Monty Academic CF8.H sgt.-at-arms, NHS varsity basket-
ball to be an electrical engineer. THOMAS PRIGORAC Prigs General
Astronomy Club, CFSLH former member of Bach Choir to ioin air force.
DELORES PROSPER Dee Stenographic former member of Pep Club
QUIPPIAN Adv. Staff intramural basketball to be a secretary or beautician.
NANCY KATHRYN RAUB Nance Stenographic Business Mgr. QUIP
SCRIPT, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, Trio, Leaders' Club, NHS historian, CF8-H
intramural basketball, softball to attend Robert Morris. ELAINE PHYLLIS
RECHT Academic Y-Teens, NHS . .. former member of French Club, Forum
Club, FTA, Girls' Chorus, Masque 81 Dagger to be an elementary teacher.
ANTHONY RESTAINO Caesar Machinist to be a machinist. PATRICIA
RINALDI Pat Clerical CF8rH sec., Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, QUIPPIAN
Business Staff former member of Girls' Chorus, Student Council to travel.
EVANGELINE RIZOPOULOS Vangie Stenographic Girls' Chorus, Chor-
aliers, Y-Teens, NHS, QUIPPIAN Asst. Business Mgr. former member of CFSIH
... to be a secretary. WILLIAM GLYNN ROBERTS . . . Bill ... Academic . .. Bach
Choir treas., Ensemble, Hi-Y treas., CFSKH former member of French Club
to be a chemist. GEORGIA MAE ROBINSON Clerical CFSQH to be a
beautician. ROBERT ROCKWELL Rock General . .. Hi-Y, Band, sec.-treas.
Band Jacket Club former member of Student Council intramural basketball,
varsity baseball ... to join navy or air force. STEVE RODICH ... Roach Auto
Mechanic Student Council, h. r, v. pres., Jr. Red Cross intramural volleyball,
basketball army next. ANNA MARIE ROGERS Ann Stenographic
Tri-Hi-Y, NHS, Student Council sec., CF8rH sec., QUIPPIAN Business Manager Jr.
Prom Committee, QUIP SCRIPT intramural basketball . .. essay contest winner.
JAMES ROMA Big Jim General Industrial Arts Fair prize-winner to
work with a carpenter or join the air force. BETTY RONYECZ . .. Bet Aca-
demic Student Council, Astronomy Club, Quip Tri-Hi-Y, NHS former member
of CF8tH, Girls' Chorus intramural basketball to attend college. NANCY
RUBEIS Nan General to become a housewife. RICHARD RUBINO . ..
Rich Academic Band, Astronomy Club, Band Jacket Club former mem-
ber of Hi-Y, Optimates, Jr. Red Cross, CF8tH to be an engineer.
FILLING BOXES for popcorn sales ot the games are Helene Fedorchak, Judy Wykes
Carol Marks and Stella Duclziak.
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J. Sakal
A. Sarkis
Y. Sarvis
P. Sca razzo
J. Sca rtone
J. Schwab
M. Seaman
H. Shannon
H, Simko
E. Simmons
B. Sims
P. Sims
B. Skiba
P. Skiba
N. Slezak
C. Smith
E. Smith
W. Smith
V. Smolanovich
E. Snyder
T. Sopko
M. Stern
R. Stewart
J. Stuby
P. Suder
Apring concert and Aenior play
JOHN SAKAL Pinpoint Academic Astronomy Club, Varsity Club
football, basketball, track to attend college and play pro-football. AFIFA
SARKIS Fifi Stenographic Y-Teens, Leaders' Club, CF8tH, h, r. treas.
former member ot Cheerleaders, Pep Club intramural softball, basketball to
work for the government. YVONNE SARVIS ... Peggy ... Clerical ... CF81H ...
intramural basketball, softball to be a secretary. PALMA SCARAZZO
Scaraz Clerical Jr. Red Cross, h. r. sec. , .. '56 Football Queen to be a
telephone operator. JOHN J. SCARFONE Scarf General CFBKH sec.,
Jr. Class v. pres., h. r, v. pres., Student Council, Bach Choir, Bach Ensemble, Astron-
omy Club, NHS baseball, intramural basketball, softball to be a commer-
cial artist. JOSEPH PAUL SCHWAB Joe Dodge Carpenter former mem-
ber ot Band, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross to ioin the army or enter college.
MICHAEL SEAMAN Mike Electrician Band to ioin navy. HELEN L.
SHANNON Home-Ec former member of Bach Choir, FHA to work in a
hospital. HELEN MARY SIMKO Simmy Stenographic Cheerleader,
QUIPPIAN Asst. Photog. Ed., Pep Club, h. r. sec., NHS intramural softball, bas-
ketball. EARL P, SIMMONS ... Simp ... Clerical ... Cross Country, Track ... to
ioin navy. BARBARA JEAN SIMS Bim Academic Bach Choir, CF84H,
QUIP SCRIPT, Optimates, Astronomy Club . .. former member of Masque 81 Dagger
intramural basketball Mt. Mercy next. PHYLLIS LARENE SIMS Tootsie
Stenographic Bach Choir, Ensemble 'Former member of Masque 81 Dag-
ger, Student Council ... to be a medical secretary, BEVERLY L. SKIBA ... Bev ...
Clerical Pep Club, Cheerleader former member of Girls' Chorus intra-
mural basketball, sottball to be a beautician. PAT SKIBA Sheeb Cler-
ical former member of Leaders' Club, CF81H, Band, Jr. Red Cross. NORBERT
FRANK SLEZAK General Science Movie Club pres., Band Jacket Club, Band
to be an electrical engineer. CLAUDE D. SMITH Smithy Academic
Band, NHS, Band Jacket Club former member of Optimates, Science Movie Club,
CF8.H college or the service next. ELVIRA M. SMITH Home-Ec. WILLIAM
SMITH Smitty Machinist former member of Jr. Red Cross, Student Coun-
cil to ioin the navy. VIOLET SMOLANOVICH Vi Stenographic
QUIPPIAN Copy Ed., Jr. Red Cross former member of CF8tH, Student Council,
Science Movie Club, Bach Choir, Librarian to be a secretary or beautician.
ELEANOR LOUISE SNYDER Gene Academic CFSKH, Y-Teens, Astronomy
Club former member of Alpha Beta Kappa to be a technician. THOMAS
EDWARD SOPKO Sop . .. Academic Varsity Club Jr. Prom Committee
football center, guard to be an architectural engineer. MARGERY STERN
Margie Academic .. ,Girls' Chorus, QUIPPIAN Ed., French Club, Y-Teens,
NHS former member of CF8.H, Astronomy Club, Jr. Prom Committee, Masque 81
Dagger, Student Council intramural basketball college next. ROBERT
ANDREW STEWART Bob Auto Mechanic auto trade school next. JOE
STUBY Stub General Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Astronomy Club, Student Coun-
cil, CF8tH, QUIPPIAN 81 QUIP SCRIPT Sports Ed former member of Crew-Cuts
basketball, baseball to attend Slippery Rock. PETE SUDER Academic
Astronomy Club, Varsity Club former member of Crew-Cuts basketball
captain, baseball to be a major league baseball player.
WINNING CONTESTANTS in Student Council's TV-talent search were R. Turner, A.
Jones, W, Turner, E. Davis, M. Glenn, and G. Jones.
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V. Suder
B. Sutton
R. Svoigert
H. Svedok
G. Swen
P, Sylvesfer
B. Taylor
J. Thomas
R. Thompson
H. Tisch
P. Tomei
R. Tomei
R. Tomei
T. Tomer
A. Townsend
A. Trasporf
D. Travis
S. -Tudoy
R. Turner
W. Turner
G. Twyforcl
M. Vognoni
P. Vugnoni
E. Valenfick
A. Vallecorsa
,elf
CAMERA-SHY SENIORS EVENING SCHOOL GRADUATES
James Collins Arthur Jones John M. Gilbert
Charlotte Dulick Kenneth Proctor Robert Kilicxny
Janet Grossi Robert Rembert Gerald Kleber
Stanley Stickles
George Lorich
Theodore Petz
R. Varecha
M. Velgos
J. Venetti
N. Vespaziani
J. Weimer
B. Wingert
C. Winkle
R. Wolak
S. Wolfe
J. Wykes
M, Yacopino
R. Yacopino
J. Yanko
J. Yonkovich
K. Yurkovich
R. Zahorsky
D. Zaiac
A. Zarnich
K. Zeigler
Mccalaureate and graduation
ROSEMARIE VARECHA Tootsie General Y-Teens, Pep Club, QUIPPIAN
Business Staff, Astronomy Club intramural basketball, softball to be a
nurse. MICHAEL VELGOS . . . Mike . . . General . . . CFBIH. JOSEPHINE VENETTI
Jo Clerical former member of CF81H, Jr. Red Cross. NANCY JEAN
VESPAZIANI Nan Clerical to attend business school. JOHN WEIMER
Weem Academic Band, Sr. h. r. pres., Astronomy Club, CFBIH to
ioin navy. BARBARA WINGERT Barb Academic Astronomy Club v.
pres., Quip Tri-Hi-Y former member of CF8tH, Student Council, Pep Club, Cheer-
leader intramural softball, basketball. CALVIN M. WINKLE Wink
General Band volleyball mgr. ROSEANNE WOLAK Rosie . . . Clerical
former member of Student Council intramural softball .. . to attend busi-
ness school. SANDRA JOYCE WOLFE Sandy Academic NHS, Leaders'
Club, Y-Teens, QUIPPIAN Class Ed., h. r. v. pres. former member of Forum Club,
Debate, Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, French Club, FTA pres., Jr. Prom Publicity Chm.
intramural basketball, softball WBVP spelling champ, essay award
college next. JUDITH ANN WYKES Judy Academic NHS, Student
Council, Astronomy Club, QUIPPIAN Asst. Class Ed., Quip Tri-Hi-Y former mem-
ber of CFBLH, Optimates, Jr. Prom committee ... intramural basketball ... to attend
college. MICHAEL YACOPINO Pino Carpenter former member of
Student Council ... to go to drafting school or ioin the navy. RICHARD YACOPINO
Pino Carpenter CFSIH to ioin navy. JEANNE YANKO Book-
keeping Student Council former member of Band, CFSIH, Quip Tri-Hi-Y
intramurals. . .work at Bell Telephone or get married. JANICE LOUISE YONKOVICH
Midget Clerical Band, Band Jacket Club, Y-Teens former member
of Jr. Red Cross. . .intramural basketball, softball.. .future housewife. KATHRYN
YURKOVICH Kay Academic former member of Red Cross 31 French Club
intramurals nursing next. ROBERT MICHAEL ZAHORSKY Bruzer
General Astronomy Club former member of Student Council, CF81H
baseball, intramural basketball .. . to attend college. DOLORES ZAJAC . . . Dorsey
Clerical Y-Teens, CF8rH former member of Student Council. ANNA
MAE ZARNICH Ann Clerical former member of Student Council, CF8IH
to be a housewife or attend business school, KATHRYN MARLENE ZEIGLER
General Y-Teens former member of Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, Forum
Club, Debate ... to be a nurse.
TRYIN' FOR SIZE are Tom Tomer and Dorothy Kimak.
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MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED
Susan Moore cmd Gerald Swen
GLASS OF 1957
MOST ACTIVE
Anthony Trasport and Margie Siern
WITTIEST
Arnold Mugnelli cmd Vivian MCNUH
MOST TALKATIVE
Carol Marks and .loe Stuby
HALL 0F FAME
A WOLF AND WOLFESS
Joe Babich and Vangie Rizopoulous
MOST POPULAR
Mike Ditka
Margie Dougherty
BEST DANCERS
Palma Scarazzo
Arnold Marchione
NEATEST DRESSERS
Brian Mravic
Laura Cappella
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BEST LOOKING
Belly Cabot and Joe Dornick
JUNIDRS
Glass of 1958
OFFICERS
President ...,.,
Vice President
Secretary ,.
Treasurer .... ..,..
Sgt.-at-Arms
Parliamentarian ..
Richard Schilo
Patricia Rock
Elaine Kreisberg
Koula Papavasilis
.. Ted Belich
.. Lynn Hineman
Kam, janivm ready tlaemAel1JeA
SEATED: T. Belich, R. Schilo, E. Kreisberg. STANDING: L.
Hineman, P. Rock, K. Papavasilis.
Junior Class activities moved into high gear with election of officers in Sep-
tember. Following the delivery of class rings, the group's proiects included col-
lection of class dues and the sale of basketball programs. As we go to press,
plans are underway for Pink Champagne, the junior prom.
PROM COMMITTEE
FRONT: Papavasilis, Roma,
Cercone, SECOND ROW:
Starr, Williamson, Rock,
Bibby, Horton. THIRD
ROW: Hineman, Kreisberg,
DiNarclo, Ermi. FOURTH
ROW: Marlcovich, Belich,
Mr. D'Antonio, Santia, Ma-
lesh.
BASKETBALL PROGRAMS sold at all home league games were
a profitable proiect for juniors this year. Program Chairman
Marlene Markovich Crightj checks the lineups with Mr. D'An-
tonio, class sponsor.
or the My year ahead
MR. PUKACH
FRONT ROW: Hines, Dinello,
Redd, McDonald, R. Montini,
E. Montini. SECOND ROW: To-
meo, Giuliani, Kobaly, Rossi,
Crnkovich, Santilli, Poland.
THIRD ROW: Polis, Salay, Pal-
ko, Tisch, Gentile. FOURTH
ROW: Naddour, A. Yoko, Gu-
minsky, Frioni, Ross, Fedorchak,
Hiber.
MR. FAUSOLD
FRONT ROW: Peirce, Smith,
Popovich, Frank, Robertson,
Kelley. SECOND ROW: Cane-
pele, Hobbs, Wilyot, Marko-
vich, McKenzie, Ranics, Gordon,
Pitts. THIRD ROW: Pappas
Wagner, Feldman, Jones, Eva-
sovich, Stoll. FOURTH ROW:
Weaver, David, Otto, Maravich,
Plodinec, Klenovic, Piccirilli.
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BROTHERHOOD, o unit of study in American history classes
is well expressed in the words of St Francis of Assisi here LITERATURE pupils A Buffalinl c1ndJ Bazemore attend to their
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with AtudieA and meetingsf
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MRS. FLEMING
FRONT ROW: Baldwin, Conti
Arbutina, Platoniotis, Ross, Pri
mioli. SECOND ROW: Bene
clict, Bufalini, Clark, Nesta, Ba
yorek, Shinn, Mencer, Starr
THIRD ROW: Mrs. Fleming
Smallwood, Sims, Rangel, Vu
ianich, Salaya, Wallace, Leis
FOURTH ROW: Prosser, Gist,
Sutton, Marshall, Calclarelli
Smith, Pratt, Miller,
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JUNIORS
MR. D'ANTONIO
FRONT ROW: Rock, Caldarelli,
Kreisberg, Del Tondo, Motion,
Vreen. SECOND ROW: Kow-
check, Sims, DiNarclo, William-
son, Papavasilis, Haney, Cola-
fella, Gregory. THIRD ROW:
Gipson, Tucker, Smith, Santia,
Cercone, Biancucci, Mr. D'An-
tonio. FOURTH ROW: Cain, De-
Salle, Short, Barkovich, Jones,
Zemkosky, Hall, Battisti, Neft.
MRS. UJEVICH
FRONT ROW: Bibby, Colaluca
Ochalek, Thomas, Merriman
Marshall. SECOND ROW: Mrs
Uievich, Tolta, Simone, Frioni
Proctor, Franklin, Silvestri
THIRD ROW: Horton, Katcher
Lehockey, Maruhnich, Marthens
Theoclorou. FOURTH ROW: Ox
endine, Ross, Jones, Freeman
Marelli, Vrebac, Vuclcovich.
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requires Miss Duker's careful scrutiny. J. Franklin of Mrs. Evanko's junior class.
MRS. COULTER
FRONT ROW: Taylor, Rozic, Fa
fur, Bires, Chapes, Coley. SEC-
OND ROW: Corsi, Baichelor,
Courinos, DiPasquale, Bendzak
Damiano, M. Horion, Lipecky
THIRD ROW: Koda, Anderson
C. Horton, Massoud, Manfredi
Sfacho. FOURTH ROW: Gew
efh, Wickline, McBride, Malesh
Colbert, Estright, Simonich, Dy
dek.
MR. CRAWFORD
FRONT ROW: Champ, Randa-
novich, Krayniewski, Ermi, Fre-
dich, Monahan. SECOND ROW:
Piroli, H. Thompson, E. Thomp-
son, Salvaii, Dzuro, Hineman,
Helterbran, Finks, THIRD ROW:
Smallwood, Roma, Josey, Hoh-
son, Bruno, Durbin. FOURTH
ROW: Dimifrion, Deleonardis,
Conney, Rhodes, Wallace, Be-
lich, Barna, Babish, Resfaino.
dam driaJe.A and prom plum
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MRS. SMITH
FRONT ROW: Ralich, Bazemore,
Wiggins, Bokoski, Chcichin,
McLaughlin. SECOND ROW:
McGrew, Hannon, Popovnak,
J. Anderson, J. Anderson, Leh-
eny, D'Agostino, Gabor. THIRD
ROW: Oddis, Brubaker, DiCioc-
cio, Turney, Conti, Conner,
Stamm, Williams. FOURTH
ROW: Shipman, Teleha, Piot-
rowski, Shirk, Sutherland,
Shope, Wadding, Schilo.
MRS. LONG
FRONT ROW: Reddick, White!
head, Waltenbaugh, Snyder,
Trbovich, Young. SECOND
ROW: Adduci, Pearson, Venan-
zi, Tselepis, Sintay, Moore, Pon-
tis, Abson, Infantozzi, THIRD
ROW: Sokolovich, Zernich,
Long, Hunter, Belan, Byers,
Dawson, Gist. FOURTH ROW:
Hredzak, Ceravola, McBride,
Weaver, Roccatani, Ditka, Be-
Iich, Brown.
JUNIORS
METAL SHOP student Angelo Sylvester uses the
lathe to make ca ring as Mr. Halama, instructor,
looks on.
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SEATED: A. Tomei, R. Gcxrloini, STANDING: E. Duko-
vich, J. Montini, C. Suder, J. Knight.
SOPHUMORES
Glass of 1959
President ,,
Vice President
Secretary . ..
Treasurer ,,...
Sgt.-at-Arms .
Parliarnenfarian
7101.124 the time to clwme couffAeA
MRS. MARSDEN
FRONT ROW: Dawson, Rodich, Lewis,
Collins, Cox, Frederick. SECOND
ROW: Bryon, G. Davis, Baldwin, Sel-
kovitz, Ulotoski, Richards. THIRD
ROW: Burney, Willgruber, Anderson,
Dukovich, Lang, Congicxno, Buono,
Dovid, FOURTH ROW: Dickson, Hiber,
E. Davis, Maddrey, Grahovac, Piccie
relli, Fleegal, Royal, Borletta, Tesla.
MR. POLOVINA
FRONT ROW: Moyton, Teterich, Ricci-
telli, Lint, Merges, Fisher. SECOND
ROW: Johnson, Rittelman, Puulin,
Toth, Colangelo, Baker, Gray. THIRD
ROW: Sandor, Francona, Houser, Pur-
dy, Bortosh, Rettiger. FOURTH ROW:
Wolfe, Volk, Jozsa, Dobiczyski,
George, Davis, Vuketich, Ogrizovich,
Tomei.
OFFICERS
Anthony Tomei
.. Charles Suder
Joyce A. Montini
Evelyn Dukovich
Ronald Golrbini
June Knight
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SOPHOMORES
MR. RUSCITTI
FRONT ROW: Wallace, Edwards, Mar-
kovich, Palermo, Knight, Salvati.
SECOND ROW: George, Turkall, Mc-
Henry, Carpenter, Danianic, V. Hen-
derson. THIRD ROW: Ferris, Byrd,
Moore, Douglas, Williams, DuBrowa.
FOURTH ROW: Lowe, Petrovich, Rib-
nicky, McCue, Likovich, Dawkins, G.
Henderson.
MRS. KIRK
FRONT ROW: Martini, Lewis, Klein,
Ramunno, Chabala, Prodanovich.
SECOND ROW: DiPasquale, Loyash,
DiSante, Greenberg, Casuccio, Otto.
THIRD ROW: Close, Donaldson, P. Og-
rizovich, Gaston, Zarkovich, Santia.
FOURTH ROW: Flowers, E. Smith: B.
Smith, G. Ogrizovich, Cohen, Gnarra,
Revis, Monahan.
MR. BROWN
FRONT ROW: Popovich, Alger, Gre-
gorakis, Tucker, Smith, Ruscitti. SEC-
OND ROW: Shannon, Schwartz, Stal-
ter, Brown, Gurniak, Cheuvront, Mc-
Pherson, Schuster, THIRD ROW:
Foust, Knight, DeMartines, Dew, Zak,
McHenry, Urick, Pelligrini, Thomas.
FOURTH ROW: Garbini, Monahan,
Campbell, Santilli, Elko, Gewin, Yur-
kovich, Brooks. ABSENTEES: Oaks,
Nadzam.
MR. MASLANIK
FRONT ROW: Frye, Dydek, Mr. Mas-
Ianik, Barnett, Norris, Jones. SEC-
OND ROW: Lennig, Shannon, Fiscus
Moore, Patterson, Evans, Mastellino
THIRD ROW: Klein, Hages, Call, Pil
lar, Stadnik, Matesic. FOURTH ROW
Johnson, Perriello, Young, Calabria
Solomon, Rhodes, Sellars.
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MR. BONOMI
FRONT ROW: Como, Smallwook, Kei-
fer, Reynolds, Herda, Wifner. SEC-
OND ROW: Barnet, Bazemari, Derg-
lin, Ferry, Ree, Pierce, Reinel, THIRD
ROW: Sherba, Shannon, Reineri, Ros-
so, Johnson, Giocondo, Kleisf, Morgan,
Lehman. FOURTH ROW: Cabraia,
Smith, Holmes, Vespaziani, Sakai,
Chotiner, Fadool.
MRS. EDWARDS
FRONT ROW: Pollock, Fontana, Hill,
Frank, Katz, Woolonich. SECOND
ROW: Teleha, Jones, Czarneski, Shee-
der, Polis, Evans, Weigle, Naurocki,
Toliver. THIRD ROW: Humphries, Bor-
odach, Brash, Hendon, Asforino, Nal-
li, Gerovac, Bibby. FOURTH ROW:
Bryant, Beika, Hanna, Ursitfi, Kasper,
Feikovich, Faber.
SOPHOMORES
uni'
BIOLOGY for sophomores R. Shively and J Ulafoski in
BOOKKEEPING 'For Elizabeth Ricifelli seems an easier cludes scrutiny of better-than-life-size models of the
Task with Miss MacMillan's help. heart and eye, here displayed by Mr. Zahorchak
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SOPHOMORES
MR. BRITTON
FRONT ROW: Fox, DiGiovine, Keber,
Venitti, Wimbs, Howell. SECOND
ROW: Nutter, Carney, Josey, C.
Smith, Bryant, Valetti, Palladini.
THIRD ROW: Ilov, Johnson, Korpash,
Bacha, D. Smith, Todoro. FOURTH
ROW: Hancovsky, Kohar, Sulvuti, Sel-
lari, Brown, Mastrofrcxncesco, Stefanik,
Mansueti.
MISS MacMILLAN
FRONT ROW: Stevens, Frioni, Sherin,
Deleonardis, DeLisio, Sobon. SECOND
ROW: Bellocchi, Ladika, Hribar, Conti,
Dugos, Brown, Adkinson. THIRD ROW:
Turner, George, Motton, Zenn, Del-
Turco, Pietrandrea, Fox, Dawkins, Buf-
falo, St. John. FOURTH ROW: Musko-
vich, Kozel, Suder, Cekoric, Shively,
Casoli, Bradick, Cain, Moore,
MR. HALAMA
FRONT ROW: Stolkovich, Wingert,
Swogger, Young, Powell, Colonna.
SECOND ROW: Mr. Halama, Durbin,
Angotti, Fedorchak, Piccirilli, Weingar-
ten, Kotala. THIRD ROW: Sudar,
Jones, Little, Petrella, Miller, M. Hen-
derson, M. Henderson. FOURTH ROW:
Stepanovich, Andrews, Sprout, Tre-
har, Moore, Surratt, Katkich, Latone,
Turkovich. ABSENTEES: Young, Mur-
dock, Vallecorscl.
MR. MERGES
FRONT ROW: Barson, Cain, McKenzie,
Kancel, Kyper, Laurenzi. SECOND
ROW: DiCicco, Savage, Carney, Tho-
mas, Retollic, Zavinski, McCoy, Mon-
tini, Deloseph. THIRD ROW: Rita,
Nelms, Brickner, Green, Trbovich, Pol-
Iick, Grossi. FOURTH ROW: Byrd,
Henderson, Conte, Scrutchins, Paul,
Festor, Simonich.
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MR. ADAMS
FRONT ROW: Mamula, Nadzam, Fish-
er, Corsi, Poland, Cercone. SECOND
ROW: Diaddigo, Bayus, Golixer, Pe-
trella, Fatur, Maruski. THIRD ROW:
Peduzzi, Barr, West, Schreib, Krouch-
ko, Alessandro, Myskiw, FOURTH
ROW: Johnson, Knox, Miller, Yurko,
Willgruber, Faiella, Barbour, Trom-
betta. ABSENTEES: Kistler.
MRS. BATTLES
MR. GUTHRIE
FRONT ROW: Williams, Green, Pierre,
Bradel, Falbo, Myers. SECOND ROW:
Dunson, Benaquisto, Conti, Marthens,
B. Parker, Hall, Shiflet, Pillar. THIRD
ROW: Butler, Pearson, Wallace, John-
son, Mansueti, Ginand, Mileca.
FOURTH ROW: Biega, J. Parker, Har-
ris, Alger, Dunbar, Feher, Miller.
MR. FAZIO
FRONT ROW: Broskey, Politano, Mr.
Fazio, Pilotti, Lombardo, Moye. SEC-
OND ROW: Bryant, B. Dicicco, Weav-
er, Gist, Wimbs, Ferry, Cunningham.
THIRD ROW: Shust, Cable, Katulak,
Sutton, Brubaker, Manko, Sullivan.
FOURTH ROW: Mowad, McCoy, Cobb,
S. Dicicco, Robinson, Yaklich, Tomasko,
Krayniewski.
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class of 1960
NOVEMBER'S mock presidential election in all
history classes prompted displays of colorful
posters and careful marking of ballots by our
voters. Sandy Skeriotis and Yvonne Britza
were among freshmen who learned how to exer-
cise one of our precious American freedoms,
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MISS TRUDGEON
MRS. ZETTEI.
FRONT ROW: Maruhnich, Guerrieri,
Miss Trudgeon, Glovier, Cassidy, Tur-
kovich. SECOND ROW: D'Anfonio,
Williams, Palaclina, Loyaslw, Godzik,
Demianowicz, Cekoric, Cannon. THIRD
ROW: Brown, Vasilis, Revis, Gaskins,
Lee, Chochran, Warzynski. FOURTH
ROW: Ball, Smerigan, Popora, Cobb,
Consfantinou, Ulinski, Harlow.
MISS COCHRAN
FRONT ROW: Deceder, D'Eramo, Du-
lick, Houswirth, Nigh, Grossi. SEC-
OND ROW: Duesenberry, Gioccnda,
Cox, Dzama, DePiefress, Henderson,
Conner, Prigorac. THIRD ROW: Mon-
teleone, Mosholder, Gorman, Jeier,
Lee, Mandiiy. FOURTH ROW: McEl-
haney, Haboush, Colonna, Smiflw, Rog-
ers, Mamula, Kramer.
MR. FUDERICH
FRONT ROW: Townsend, Salvaii, Nar-
quini, Duich, Conracly, Call. SECOND
ROW: Slolkovich, Smith, Nallie, Red-
dy, Carter, D'OHavio, Flowers. THIRD
ROW: Sims, Carr, Kaylor, Vitale,
Lynn, Kier, lvkovich. FOURTH ROW:
Weaver, O'NeaI, McMullen, Miller,
Meufe, DePieTress, Phillips.
MR. BATCHELOR
FRONT ROW: Bailey, Briffon, Rubino,
Manasterski, Dolan, Morgan. SECOND
ROW: Wickline, Delwiler, Fedor
McGrady, Morrissette, Glucki, Jeter,
Hons, Beaner, Campbell. THIRD ROW:
Rita, Sfacho, Kostelich, Sfifeler, Ware,
Suffon, Rosen, Morris, Wallace, Urban.
Ylaey Avon learn their way around
MISS MORAN
FRONT ROW: Housden, Tucker, Fergu-
son, Neugebauer, Sfofler, Junak. SEC-
OND ROW: Wimbs, Dixon, Delon, Si-
vak, Schusier, Welch, Emerick, Reid,
Miss Moran. THIRD ROW: Fisher, Mu-
sulin, Velgos, Reffiger, Dinello, Mc-
Cracken, Mansuetii, Crumity. FOURTH
ROW: Svaigerf, Plutko, McMorris, Fox-
all, Bowie, Thorpe, Wilson, Simmons,
Kimbrough.
MR. BATTLES
FRONT ROW: Nufter, Rees, Baldwin
Robinson, Wallace, Zahorsky. SEC-
OND ROW: Rosa, Wagner, Jordan
Buardi, Horvafh, O'Roark, Dixon, Mr.
Battles. THIRD ROW: Kirkwood, Nasy,
Bowling, Markovich, Bianchi, Ross, Ta.
Talovich. FOURTH ROW: Wingafe, Stai-
ler, Miller, Allison, Moore, Orson,
Faiefa, Rickerson, Bowden, Smith.
FRESHNIEN
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FRONT ROW: Kiliany, Carpenter, Ep-
pley, Angel, Hunf, Mancini. SECOND
ROW: Ladish, Gruber, Fisher, Hays,
Evasovich, Maravich, Fricke. THIRD
ROW: Mallinger, Moore, Sapp, Wei-
bel, Warsing, Klenovich. FOURTH
ROW: Mockus, Reimond, DiCicco, Le-
onardo, Wesl, Cosfanza, Reynolds,
Townsend.
MR. ROSS
FRONT ROW: Goldsmiih, Loyash, Ka-
panyko, Malackanich, Lampich, Man-
suefi. SECOND ROW: Zmiiianac, Wesl,
Roma, Louer, Peros, Peatross, Michael.
THIRD ROW: Polis, Palmer, McCormick,
Snyder, Sernko, Hayduk. FOURTH
ROW: Jones, Sfruggs, McLaughlin,
Kalmer, Travlos, Merges, Marshall.
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MRS. EVANKO
FRONT ROW: Symons, Wilkens, Kray-
niewski, Thomas, Padgett, Lemons.
SECOND ROW: Wagner, Shannon,
Srczfin, Kocher, Trone, Sanfilli, Hines
Kanyuk. THIRD ROW: Brafich, Pol-
mer, DuVoll, Tanner, Boyd, McClure,
Batfaglini. FOURTH ROW: Cekoric
Cameron, Crosby, Williams, Mrozoski
Brewer, Krosky, Vespcxzioni.
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FRONT ROW: Robinson, Ruby, McCor-
mick, Gohagan, Yonessa, Skerioiis.
SECOND ROW: Speirs, Briiza, Emer-
ink, cerilli, sfmler, Pohl. THIRD ROW:
Pager, Pinkosky, Slofniske, Funk.
FOURTH ROW: Wolak, Finch, Ludwico,
Babich, Linko, Sims, Gaskins.
MRS. HOLESH
FRONT ROW: Baker, Lescisin, Miller,
Shoffalo, Glenn, Woolonich. SECOND
ROW: Mrs. Holesh, Junak, William-
son, Angelilli, Bihary, Carroll, Wha-
len. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Winkle, We-
ingarfen, Doty, Bernola, Patton, Pros-
per. FOURTH ROW: Green, Boffisti,
Wilkins, Barkley, Wilson, Coroso,
Hickman, Weston. ABSENTEES: Woods,
Aldrich.
MISS VINCIC
FRONT ROW: Barcheski, Thompson,
Sobon, DeLisio, Lehaney, Baldwin.
SECOND ROW: Miss Vincic, Roras,
Ellis, Bonanni, Dawson, Porry. THIRD
ROW: Young, Esfok, Oblinger, Ander-
son, Alston, Robinson. FOURTH ROW:
Scorsella, Hockenberry, Pierce, Yordic,
Bulof, Walker, Milochik.
EIGHTH GRADE
HEALTH classes for eighth graders like Linda
DeJoseph and Marie Cercone included a study
of proper bandaging techniques
MISS HARCH ICK
FRONT ROW: Hunter, Bryant, J. Si-
chak, Wilson, B. Szedny, Cercone.
SECOND ROW: Miss Harchick, Ander-
son, Duker, Canetta, Hardin, Horvath,
Sporny, Blackman, Bruce. THIRD ROW:
Hage, Gregorakis, Cropper, Constan-
tinou, Bowie, DeJoseph, Wasil, J.
Szedny. FOURTH ROW: Dawkins, Bor-
ing, Sams, Thomas, Morris, Cochran,
DeNuzzio, Klanicki, Messmer. FIFTH
ROW: Mancini, Aflug, Colbert, Rossi,
Lytle, Altano, Suder, Matta, Johnson,
R. Sichak, Sims.
MISS WOZNICKI
FRONT ROW: Josey, Herdo, Dravich,
Tyson, Gnarra, Blair. SECOND ROW:
Gist, Fetkovich, Farkas, Figley, Irwin,
Dinello, King, McCalister. THIRD ROW:
Mancini, Leli, S. Lechman, Mahon, Ful-
ler, Compston, Boos, Bowie. FOURTH
ROW: Horton, Edward, Halloday, To-
masko, Ley, Katches, Lassiter, Hudson,
Jacobs. FIFTH ROW: C. Lechman,
Fouse, Dobiszyski, Hribar, Arbutina,
Kordich, Evans, Wilson, Krajec.
MR. CABLE
FRONT ROW: Rossi, D. Morgan, Tes-
la, Piccirrilli, Saunders, Rex. SECOND
ROW: D. Miller, J. Williams, Razzano,
Wawro, Santia, Zarnich, Seevers, Gre-
gorakis. THIRD ROW: Zemkosky, Syl-
vester, Witner, Peya, Sadler, Mages-
tro, H. Miller, Sims, W. Miller.
FOURTH ROW: Relich, Torbic, Cox,
Sercel, Miner, Scrutchins, M. Williams,
Thompson, Palermo, T. Morgan. FIFTH
ROW: Orsag, Smith, Reddick, Rebich,
Simko, Sebastian, Schucolsky, Hocken-
berry, Tabb.
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WHAT'S IN STORE FOR TODAY?-Cheeb
leader Arlene Buftalini checks in at her
locker as the day begins.
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HALF-DAYS IN THE SHOPS 'For vocational carpen-
ters ftop photoj and auto mechanics: Carpenters L.
Anderson, J. Costanza, J. Schwab, R. Williams, and
R. Collins hear instructor Ciriacy Cleftl explain their
project. Auto Mechanics instructor Rockage Cleft-
bottom photoj works with R. Wolf, R. Zenn, W. Fox,
F. Paul, J. Morris, and B. Humphries.
LIVE WIRES in the electrical shop with instructor
Ladish Cstanding leftj are Dennis Stanhope and
James Thomas, fkneelingl Armando Ermi and Wil-
liam Dixon.
. . . ith all in a day at 14 iqurppa High
NIMBLE JUNIORS swing their partners in boys' ARTISTRY IN PENCIL occupies TONY TYUSQOVT
and girls' combined physical education classes. CSSUTS'-ii, R- Je5Ckef B. WO1llClC9, M. D'AgoSflr10,
and arf instructor Merges.
DRIVER EDUCATION for iunior Koula Papavasilis
means a six-week behind-the-wheel spin with Mr.
Battles.
'RITHMETIC means geometric angles READIN' For Miss Adams' senior Eng- REFRESHMENT time's over for home
for Richard Lehman in Mrs. Holesh's lish, Margaret DePietress obtains a ec students A. Tselepis, N. Rubeis, M.
sophomore class. 'few pointers. Peirce, and Mrs. Zettel Cleffj.
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1957 QUIPPIAN STAFF
FRONT ROW: M. Diacldigo, T. Trasporf, S. Moore, S. Wolfe, M. Namadan, J. Sfuby, V. Smolanovich.
SECOND ROW: D. Junak, J, Milliner, V, Rizopoulous, S. Tuday, J. Wykes, H. Simko, H. Fedorchak, P.
Tomei, L. Capella, S. Dudziak.
Miss Jo Ann Cochran
Adviser
Editor-in-Chief ..... . . ,,., ., , Margie Stern
Business Manager ..,., ..... A nna Marie Rogers
Advertising Manager ...... .,,, B efty Cabot
At left: Betty Cabot, Anna Marie Rogers, Margie Sfern.
QUIPPIAN ASSEMBLY PERSONALITIES
WATCH THAT VILLAIN!-T. Trasporf, J. Sfuby, M. Siem, WATCH THAT CUE!-Prompter, S. Dudziak fleffl, Super
5- TUCl0Y. Salesmen, S. Wolfe and B. Piocquidio.
Qgln ty wil ing Aeniom with a orward look
SALES STAFF: FRONT ROW: A. Sarkis, M, Vagnoni, A. Rogers, V. Rizopoulous, M. Palermo, E. Gentile. SECOND ROW: J.
Mastellino, B. Taylor, E. Pollack, D. Buono, J. Barletta, H. Sim ko,
A. Martin. THIRD ROW: J. Linko, S. Tuclay, P. Rinaldi,
S. Ben, F. Mastellino, D. Prosper, C. Person, P. Scarrazo. FOURTH ROW: N. Glover, J. Charles, M. DiNiro, G. Kelley, V. Suder,
B. Ogrizovich, D. Travis, K. Parascenzo, D. Zaiac, B, Hornyak, B. Mansuetti. ABSENT: M. Monahan, T. Ginand, E. Valentick,
R. Varecha, L. Mattic.
STAFF
Class Editor .,.,... , .,,....... ,.,. ......,.....,. S a ndra Wolfe
Assistants ..... ..,,. J udy Wykes, Helene Fedorchak
Club Editor .......... ..,.....,........,,. . .. Margaret Namadan
Assistants ..... ,,..... S tella Dudziak, Laura Capella
Sports Editor .,.... .,.,.. .,..,,,......,..................... J o e Stuby
Girls Sports Editor ....,. Mary Ann Diaddigo
Asssitant . .,.. ..., ...... ...,.,. D i a ne Junalc
PICTURE SALES COMMITTEE: Helen Fedorchak, chm., P. Bell, M.
lack, R. Varecha, R. Wolak, K. Zeigler.
Photography Editor ......, ., Susan Moore
Assistant ..., '
. . ..,.,.... ,..., , . ..... Helen Slmko
Art Editor .. . .. .... ..,....., . ........, . . . Tony Trasport
Typing Co-Editors ..,.......,. , Violet Smolanovich, Pauline Tomei
Assistant ...,. ., ' '
, ......,,...... .,.....,.,... ..,... . Jeannette Mllllner
Assistant to Business Manager , . .. ,. . . Evangeline Rizopoulous
Assistant to Advertising Manager .. . .,.., .... , ., . Sylvia Tuday
DePietress, M. Frangopoulous, S. Kier, C. Parascenzo, E, Pol-
PATRON'S COMMITTEE-A Rogers, V. Rizopoulous, B. Cabot, S. Tuday--chairmen: E. Agostine, L. Aynardi, N. Ball, S. Ben,
L. Capella, M. Centifanti, J. Charles, M. DePietress, M. Diadcligo, M, DiNiro, S. Dudziak, M. Dukovich, M. Frangopoulous, C.
Kaldon, J. Linko, C. Holmes, N. Horwatt, C. Marks, F. Mastellino, J. Mastellino, A. Martin, J. Milliner, S. Moore, M. Namadam,
B. Ogrizovich, C. Person, C. Parascenzo, D. Prosper, P. Rinaldi, H. Shannon, V. Smolanovich, M. Stern, V. Suder, H. Svedock,
M, Tomei, M. Vognoni, A. Vallicorsa, R. Varecha, J. Yanko, J. Yonkovich.
ADVERTISING STAFF
FRONT ROW: B. Ogrizovich, S. Tuday,
B. Cabot, D. Prosper. SECOND ROW:
B. Taylor, J. Charles, A. Vallecorsa.
ABSENT: M. Grahach, D. Junak.
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OFFICERS
President ,,,,........ ..,...... ........,., ,.... M a r y Ann Diaddigo
Vice President .,.. . ..,........., .... A nn Rossi
Secretary ....,,.. ...... A nna Marie Rogers
Treasurer ...,, .............. ........ ....... S a n dy Hannan
Assistant Secretary-Treasurer ..,,, ..,... G eorge Savage
Sergeant-at-Arms .. ....,.....,... ,,,, Y vgnne Mogre
Parliamentarian .... . ...., Loretta Aynardi
CLEAN-UP committee members
Susan Moore and Vangie Rizopou-
los post one of many Student
Council signs.
PLANS to relieve hall congestion
are outlined by Mr. Ruscitti lcenterj
for P. Dydek, M. Diaddigo, J. Stuby
and A. Rossi.
In keeping with the Student Council's purpose ot serving the student body
and promoting favorable student-faculty relations, action has been taken on
many suggestions made by both of these groups. This action has included: ef-
forts to ease hall congestion by erecting up and down signs at stairways, a
clean-campus drive which elicited the help of several school clubs: the accumula-
tion of films for a class film library, and preparations for an exchange assembly
with an area high school. The 1956-57 Student Council membership roster has
included homeroom representatives and alternates and several standing members
with previous experience in Council programs.
FRONT ROW: Cappella, Hannan, Rogers ,Diaddigo, Mr. Ruscitti, Rossi, Aynardi, Moore SECOND ROW: Duker, Conrady, Corsi
Rizopoulos, Marks, Wylces, Horwatt, Dydek, Ulatoski, Delon, Zahorsky. THIRD ROW: Primioli, Teleha, Shiflet, Markovich, Bot
ley, Duich, Ronyecz, Centifanti, Moore, Knight, Piccirrilli. FOURTH ROW: Bellocchi, Connors, Brown, Symons, Evasovich
Gaston, Holmes, Scarcella, Kier, Ranicks, Colafella. FIFTH ROW: Sherba, Venanzi, Ochelalc, Poldinec, Honatke, Dougherty
Delisio, Stuby, Barna, Francona, Roccatani, Smith, Trkovich, Brown, Stacho. ABSENT: Dukovich.
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HONOR
SOOIETY
Mrs. Sarah Chambers
Sponsor
FRONT ROW: Wolfe, Recht, B
Cabot, Namadan, Rizopoulos,
Wykes. SECOND ROW: Duko-
vich, Aynardi, .Iunak, Rogers,
Stern, Raub. THIRD ROW
Moore, Fedorchak, Swen, C. Ca-
bot, Diaddigo, Cappella, Dud-
ziak.
FRONT ROW: Simko, Mastel
lino. SECOND ROW: Politano,
Taylor, Ronyecz, DePietress,
Horwatt. THIRD ROW: Tomei,
Frangopoulous, Scarfone, Centi
tanti, Bell. FOURTH ROW: Gar
bini, Powers, Mravic, Dornick,
Townsend, Smith.
For the first time in our Society's school history, separate induc-
tion ceremonies for seniors and juniors were held this year. Members
previously elected in their iunior year were ioined by I8 seniors re-
ceived in November. February's 22 iunior inductees swelled the schol-
ars' ranks to 50. Continuing their sales of Christmas cards and pop-
corn, members have added to the Society's War Memorial Scholarship
fund. 1957 marks the tenth year for awarding a 35200. scholarship
to a deserving alumnus who has completed at least one year of higher
education.
OFFICERS
President ,,,....,. ...... G erald Swen
V. President .... Mary Ann Dukovich
Secretary ...................., Betty Cabot
Historian .... ,...... N ancy Raub
JUNIORS-FRONT ROW: Hineman, Kreisberg, Hannan, Stacho, Papavasilis, Bibby, Dzuro, Rock. SECOND ROW: Markovich,
Moore, Leis, Fatur, Ranics, Roma, Manfredi, Schilo. THIRD ROW: Godshall, Roccatani, Shirk, Byers, Piotrowski, Wagner,
Wadding, Sopko.
NATIONAL
Ut? S27CiETY
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BAND Parade or concert, rain or Anow
OUR MUSIC MAKERS, IIO
Probably the most active organization in A H S th b d
. . ., e an Band Parents organization, the concert was previewed at
added one more date to its crowded calendar with the first pop a student matinee performance prior to the evening pro-
concert held in January. Sponsored by the newly formed gram.
Director F. J. Sporny
FLUTE: M. Dixon, J. Ladish, L. Mayton, C. Pohl, J.
Schreib, N, Selkovits, G. Swen. CLARINET: E. Agos-
tine, D. Anderson, D. Bianchi, V. Biancucci, W. Cek-
oric, B. Cox, M. Donaldson, M. Dukovich, B. Frye, J.
Haney, C. Holmes, N. Horwatt, D. Kiefer, M. Mara-
vich, R. Moore, K. Popovich, R. Rubino, J. Shirk, E.
Valentick, B. Willgruber. ALTO CLARINET: L. Byers.
BASS CLARINET: R. Kramer, M. lnfantozzi. OBOE:
P. Gentile, N. Moore. BASSOON: Prosser. ALTO
SAX: B. Baker, R. Barna, R. Bradley, R. Bryant, B.
Cohen, B. Stewart, A. Sylvester, J, Yonkovich. TENOR
SAX: G. Hredzak, P. Thomas. BARITONE SAX: J.
Josey, R. Tomeo.
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strong, are pictured here in readiness for their first
ith alwazp good muAie wherever they go!
annual pop concert, a program sponsored by the newly organized Band Parents group.
Marching drills and regular third period rehearsals were
almost forgotten when the Band Parents sponsored a masquer-
ade party for band members in November. ln keeping with a
Mardi gras theme, the evening's activity included dancing and
the awarding of prizes to members with the most original
costumes. CSee photo-pp. 72-73.D
CORNET: J. Alger, L. Aynardi, R. Brash, T. Brown, R.
Bowden, J. Dornick, J. Fredrick, D. Jackson, L. Loy-
arsh, L. Marshall, J. Orson, J. Reddick, C. Smith, F.
Valetti, H. Williams. FRENCH HORN: C. DuBrown,
W. Glass, T. Gnarra, R. Houston, D. Sutherland.
TROMBONE: W. Bartosh, S, Belli, A. Campana, W.
Holmes, G. Kobaly, L. Miller, E. Reynolds, R. Rock-
well, R, Tatalovich. BARITONE: E. Colonna, J.
Lewis, A. Pratt, N. Slezak, C. Stamm, R. Todora.
BASS HORN: A, Babish, G. Casuccio, A. Conte, R.
DeFrancesco, W. Hines, M. Lucci, C. Winkle. PER-
CUSSION: T. Douglas, C. Ferry, J, Marelli, M. Sea-
man, G. Sudar, R. Thompson. BELL 8. CHIME: P.
Cekoric,
MAJORETTES AND COLOR GUARD-Front: P. Rock, L.
Cable, B. Swogger, J. Montini, H. Bibby, M. Junak, B.
Otto, Rear: W. Brown, R. Katchur, R. McCracken, T.
Belich.
TWIRLER AND CLARINET: L. Cable, B. Swogger, B. Otto
TWIRLER: H. Bibby, R. Junak, J. Montini, P. Rock. BAND LI-
BRARIAN: M. Gabor. BAND ANNOUNCER: J. Weimer
MANAGER AND COLOR BEARER: T. Belich, W. Brown, D
McCracken, R, Katchur, P. Sheetz, S. Sullivan.
BI-ICH CHOIR
Mrs. Mary Lou Bennett
Director
OFFICERS
President .....r.,.., , Ed Duthaler
Vice President . ...., Margaret DePietress
has in Secretary .,.. . ,. Lynn Hineman
Treasurer , Willie Roberts
Librarians .... ..., J udy Green and
Jack McMullen
ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: Brown, Mrs. Bennett, Stacho.
SECOND ROW: Sims, Shinn, Hilterbran, Smith, Abson.
THIRD ROW: Henderson, Scartone, Danianic, Robertson,
Duthaler, FOURTH ROW: Roberts, Wallace, Davis, Elko,
ABSENT: Vagnoni, Williams, Zemkosky, Katz.
Thanksgiving ...Christmas . . . Easter... chapel programs. Resplendent in
their blue and gold robes, the Bach Choir and Ensemble are natural choices for
our holiday assembly programs, With novelty arrangements their specialty, this
group of mixed voices is scheduled for many of our monthly chapel programs, the
N.H.S. assembly, community appearances and the annual vocal concert. Social
activities for the songsters include a ioint Christmas party with the Girls' Chorus
and the spring banquet honoring senior members.
FRONT ROW: Buftaloe, Keber, Massoud, Lewis, S. Williams, Mrs. Bennett, L. Brown, Ulatoski, Abson, Taylor, Zmiianac. SEC-
OND ROW: Travlos, Chabala, Young, Benaquisto, Hilterbran, Hineman, Wimbs, Green, Kramer. THIRD ROW: Robertson, P.
Sims, B. Sims, Shinn, Dydek, Stacho, Williamson, Trombetta, McMullen, Milecca. FOURTH ROW: McBride, Henderson, Myskiw,
Batley, J. Brown, J. Smith, Royal, McCue. FIFTH ROW: Muscovich, Revis, Barbour, Scarfone, Danianic, Symons, M. Smith,
Thompson, Proctor, Elko, Mack. SIXTH ROW: Sellars, Roberts, Wallace, Duthaler, Aldrich, Suder, Toliver, Santia, Dimitrion,
Miller, Davis. ABSENT: Vagnoni, Doty, C. Cabot, B. Cabot, Kotala, W. Williams.
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FRONT ROW: Gregorakis, Deceder, Sratin, Lemons, Miller, D'Agostine, Mrs. McWilliams, E Thompson Marthens A Bry-
ant, Gahagan, Gregory, Hauser. SECOND ROW: Eppley, Angel Bazemore, Dzama Schuster, Welch Cohnor Jo ce Youn
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Gaston, Gray, Namadam, Padgett. THIRD ROW: Barnett, Horton, Bowling, Milliner, G. Moore Judy Young Pantaleo
Nu.Grew, Carpenter, Stevens. FOURTH ROW: Barson, Merriman, Papavasilis, Kreisberg, DiNardo, Alger, Stern, Fiicke, Janet
Anderson, Vagnoni. FIFTH ROW: Gurniak, Herda, Keinel Mencer DeMartines Bryan Rittleman Hann L' G' d
, , , , , an, els, locon a,
Turney, Popovnalc, Wiggins. SIXTH ROW: S. Moore, Jean Anderson, Bokoski, Sheeder, Raub, A. McHenry Junak Kier Tay-
lor, M. McHenry, Czarneski, Reid, Ralich. ABSENT: Thompson, McConnell, Nawrocki, Evasovich, Chachin, lvicNutt, J,ones,IHorn-
yak, Dugas, Piccirilli.
Mrs. Blanche McWilliams-Director
To supply vocal music for school and civic programs throughout the year is
no small task. But the Girls' Chorus and Choraliers take it in their stride, thanks
to the direction of Mrs. McWilliams. With appearances scheduled for holiday pro-
grams, the Aliquippa Woman's Club Choral Concert, N.H.S. induction, and the
Spring Concert, the girls End their third period rehearsal time a busy one. In
addition to a Christmas party held in coniunction with the Bach Choir, the Chorus
honors its senior members with a spring banquet.
OFFICERS
President ...,.., , . . .....,. . Susan Moore
Vice President .. .... .,.. ..... B a rloara Cain I
Secretary-Treasurer ...,,, Julia DiNardo
CHORALIERS
FRONT ROW: Eppley, Bazemore, Herda,
Mrs. McWilliams, Namadam, McGrew.
SECOND ROW: Dzama, Alger, Horton,
Connors, Stevens, Hauser. THIRD ROW:
Anderson, Kreisberg, DiNardo, Wiggins, '
E. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Gurniak, 4- - f
DeMartines, Milliner, Leis, Turney. FIFTH ' 'if , Q4
ROW: Moore, Bokaski, Raub, Kier, Ralich, f J
Young. ABSENT: H. Thompson, Evaso- I
vich, Chachin, Jones.
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FRONT ROW: Mrs. Bennett, Stadnik, Smith, McConnell, Lutton, Lemons, Padgett. SECOND ROW: Lint, Ulatoski, Kancel, Hous
den, Kramer, McKenzie, Marthens, Cheuvront, Lang, Rittleman. ABSENT: Abson.
Mrs. Mary Lou Bennett-Instructor
One group of students who can enjoy the peace and quiet of the auditorium
is the organists. Undaunted by the necessity for constant practice ot scales and
finger and pedal exercises, these pupils devote much time to perfecting their tech-
niques. Several of the advanced students have accompanied our choral groups
during special musical programs, provided background music for dramatic pro-
ductions, and performed for community organizations and our own morning de-
votions inthe auditorium.
TRIO
Mrs. Blanche McWilliams
Director
The trio will be remembered for
its performances at the November
induction of the National Honor So-
ciety and several choral programs.
Known for their versatility, the girls
have included both sacred and se-
cular numbers in their repertoire.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally McConnell faccompan-
istj, Carol Turney Caltoj, Nancy Raub l2nd so-
pranol, Susan Moore list sopranoj.
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OFFICERS: O. Caldarelli, I. Caldarelli, L. Mar-
shall, L. Ermi, and K. Papavasilis.
JUNIOR
RED CROSS
Mrs. Grace Marsden
Sponsor
OFFICERS
President . .,., .. ,,.,...,..,. Isabella Calderelli
Vice President ,.... .... L andrum Marshall
Secretary ..,.. ...,... . . Linda Ermi
Treasurer ....., ...., O livia Calderelli
Publicity ..,, ..., K oula Papavasilis
MAKING TRAY FAVORS tor bed patients at De-
shon and Aspinwall Hospitals is a prime proiect
of Junior Red Cross members. Homeroom rep-
resentatives heading the favor committee are
Cl.to r.J: H. Svedok, R. Simmons, N. Glover, J.
Clark, N. Richards.
THE UNICEF DRIVE to collect funds for needy
children overseas was spearheaded by a Junior
Red Cross assembly. Participants in the program
included Cl. to r.J: A. Rossi, J. Linko, L. Mattic,
and J. Charles.
FRONT ROW: Sturart, D'Agostino, Miss Harchick, Pollack, Parascenzo, Frangopoulos. SECOND ROW: Sarkis, Reynolds, Ula-
toski, Pontis, Mayton, Wolfe, Zeigler, Norris. THIRD ROW: Lint, Rizopoulos, Horton, Stevens, Recht, Connors, Kotala. FOURTH
ROW: Ochalek, Stern, Markovich, Valentich, Caldarelli, Naurocki, Yonfovich, Namadan. FIFTH ROW: Ermi, Teleha, White-
head, Snyder, Lang, Ball, N, Moore, S. Moore, Kelly, Schieder.
Y-TEENS
Miss Genevieve Ha rchick-Sponsor
Y-Teens marked a first among school service clubs this year with their
reading programs for children at Sewickley Hospital. Making New Year's hats
for veterans at Deshon Hospital was another of their projects. The tall initiation
for new members opened the girls' social calendar, which also included a ioint
Sweetheart Banquet with the school's Y-clubs, their annual Ma and Me Banquet,
and a spring dinner honoring senior members.
OFFICERS
President ..,...,,,,, ,..,,..,................ E leanor Pollack
Vice President . . .. ,,........ Barbara Stuart
Secretary ........ ..., M ary Frangopoulos
Treasurer ., , ..,. Marlene D'Agostino
Chaplain .,... .,,. C atherine Parascenzo
new members don costumes for their initiation.
L. to r.: J. Sheeder, N. Moore, J. Ulatoski, D. Za-
iac, B. Reynolds: front: D. Teleha.
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THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET. -Y-Teens'
Donald Adams--Sponsor
FRONT ROW: Roberts, Pioc-
quidio, Mr. Adams, D'Attia-
vio, Hines. SECOND ROW:
Houser, Byers, Theodorau,
Stoll, Kobaly, Z e r n ic h.
THIRD ROW: Stuby, Town-
send, Vauianic, Brown, Bar-
na, Schilo, Mack. FOURTH
ROW: Freeman, Marshall,
Hredzak, Williams, Shirk,
Reccotani, Piotrowski. AB-
SENT: Stickles, Sutherland,
Rockwell, Pratt, Polis, Oddis,
Houston, Klenovic, L. Man-
fredi.
With service to the school and community a prime proiect, Hi-Y members
were one-up on similar school service clubs before school's opening in September,
when they erected a new campus sign at the entrance to the school grounds. Ad-
ditional proiects included decorating the school Christmas tree and the distribu-
tion and collection of March ot Dimes containers in the local business area. For-
mal and informal initiation programs were included in their social calendar.
OFFICERS
President ........ .,.........,,, . ,.
Vice President ,....
Secretary ....,,., .,
Treasurer .,,,.
Chaplain ...,.. .....,.....
Sergeant-at-Arms ......
Stanley Stickles
William Piocquidio
. Albert D'Ottavia
William Roberts
William Hines
Donald Polis
DECK THE HAl.l.S-- and so the Hi-Y boys com-
ply with a Christmas tree, an annual proiect
financed by the group.
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TRI-HI-Y
PITY THE INITIATE who can't take it! Enjoying Novem- FORMAL RECOGNITION of Y-club initiates included
ber's informal Tri-Hi-Y initiation are Cl. to r.l: P. Rinaldi, presiding officers fl. to rj: S. Stickles fHi-YD, D. Junak
C. Cabot, new member P. Dydek, and N. Cheuvront. CTri-Hi-YJ, P. Tomei fQuip Tri-Hi-YD, E. Pollack KY-Teensj,
W. Roberts lHi-YD.
Miss Mariiane Haight-Sponsor
That our cafeteria is not always reserved for food service comes as no sur-
prise to Tri-Hi-Y girls. Especially those new members who withstood the club's
informal initiation antics lost October! Formal recognition, a more solemn occa-
sion, occurred in February when all Y-club members convened in the high school.
As we go to press, the Tri-Hi-Y is joining its sister organizations in preparations
forthe annual Sweetheart Banquet.
FRONT ROW: Martin, B. Cabot, Miss Haight, Junak, Krayniewski. SECOND ROW: Dydek, Chabala,
Mastellino, DePietress, Moore, Rinaldi, Buftalini, Rossi. THIRD ROW: Murphy, Young, Cheuvront, Hor-
watt, Suder, Raub, Milliner, Radanovich, Wilyot, C. Cabot, Benedict. FOURTH ROW: Rogers, Ogrizovich,
Robertson, DiNello, Stoken, Platcinotis, Ranics, Canapele, Stacho, Hannon, Knight.
OFFICERS
President
Diane Junalc
Vice President
Priscilla Krayniew ski
Secretary
Angie Tselipis
Treasurer
Betty Cabot
Sergeant-at-Arms
Elsie Martin
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IIUIP TRI-HI-Y
Miss Shirley Trudgeon
Sponsor
OFFICERS pictured at left who participated in
the Y-club's formal initiation program include
Cl. to r.D: B. Wingert, P. Tomei, L. Sylvester, B.
Thomas, C. Marks.
Quip Tri-Hi-Y members, numbering nearly 50 girls, have ioined their fellow
Y-clubs in fostering high standards of character in the school and community. The
girls' 1956-57 program included informal initiation for new members, formal rec-
ognition services in coniunction with other Y-clubs, bowling, a party in honor of
graduating members, and the annual Sweetheart Banquet.
OFFICERS
President
Pauline Tomei
Vice President
Barbara Wingert
Recording Secretary
Carolyn Kaldon
Corresponding Secretary
Jerry Frioni
Treasurer
Barbara Thomas
Sergeant-at-Arms
Louise Sylvester
FRONT ROW: DiPasquale, Wingert, Kaldon, P. Tomei, Miss Trudgeon, Sylvester, Thomas, Baldwin. SEC
OND ROW: McCormick, Tolfa, Absent, Marks, Grahach, Salvati, Gentile, Corsi. THIRD ROW: Monahan
Santilli, Mencer, Paulin, Colafella, Dzuro, Papavasilis, Simone, Barson. FOURTH ROW: R. Tomei, Dami
ano, Rosso, Batchelor, Bibby, Venanzi, Herda. FIFTH ROW: Travis, Cappella, Courinas, Sintay, Oleska
Ronyecz, Centifanti, Wykes, Adduci, Ralich.
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LE GERCLE
FRIINCIIISE
Mrs. Helen Smith
Sponsor
DINING FRENCH FASHION lclock
wise from 1.1: Horton, Godshall
Belich, Macroglou, Moore, Stern
Paracenzo. STANDING: Shirk, Ba
bich.
SONGSTERS Iseatedi: Fatur, Theo
dorou. STANDING FRONT: Cal-
darelli, Bama, Tisch, Evasovich
Courines, Sintay, Popovich, Men-
cer. SECOND ROW: Gentile
Brown, Marshall, McKenzie, Crnko-
vich, Bozinovich, Turney.
Parlez-vous francais? The second and third year French students who belong
to Le Cercle Francaise do. Of course, you don't even have to comprehend le fran-
cais to enioy the annual French dinner or Madame Conner's crepe suzettes.
French games and occasional French guests have mode the group's monthly meet-
ings an interesting way of supplementing classroom studies.
OFFICERS
President ., ,,.... ..........,.......... T ony Theodorou
Vice President ..... ,,,., B arbara Fatur
Secretary ,...,.,., . ..., John Evasovich
Treasurer ....,....,.,,,... .. ...... Betty Macroglou
Program Chairman ...............,.... .leftrey Godshall
Asst Program Chairman . ,, Isabella Caldarelli
MADAME CONNER gives French students Tony
Theodorou, .Iohn Evasovich, and Barbara Horton
a few pointers at the club dinner.
THE
OPTIMATES
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Norman McCormick
Sponsor
OFFICERS
Co-Consuls , George Kobaly, Robert Roma
Scribe ., Wayne Lipecky
Quaestor .,... ..,, , James Bruno
Praetor ..,. .... .. Larry Miller
TOGA-ATTIRED Optimates Martha Stacho,
Judy Taylor and Nancy Abson prepare
for the club banquet.
Thank heaven for finger bowls! say the Optimates. Banqueting in true
Roman fashion, which means the absence of silverware, is one of the group's fav-
orite annual pastimes, And this year's outing at Hotel Barr was no exception for
the toga-clad Latin pupils and their guests. With membership drives seldom re-
quired fthough Optimates admit to some difficulties in collecting duesj, the organi-
zation is noted for its willingness and ability to present clever programs for pep
rallies and auditorium assemblies.
FRONT ROW: Lipecky, Roma, Mr
McCormick, Kobaly, DiNardo, Miller.
SECOND ROW: Williamson, Stewart,
Anderson, Abson, Anderson, Leis
Kreisberg, Starr, Hineman, Adduci,
Markovich. THIRD ROW: Namadan
Stacho, Hauser, Bell, A. Moore, Y.
Moore, McDonald, Whitehead, Young
FOURTH ROW: Dudziak, Guminsky,
Teleha, Massoud, Sims, Holmes, Guil
iani, Jones, Pratt, Prosser, Byers.
FRONT ROW: Klein, Cheuvront, Sav
age, Mr. McCormick, Toliver, Frye, De
Santis. SECOND ROW: Baldwin, Kief-
er, Reynolds, Norris, Ulatoski, Montini,
Teleha, Rock, Venanzi. THIRD ROW:
Lewis, Teterich, Alger, Stolkovich, Dan
ianic, Fedorchak, Otto, Czarneski,
Sheeder. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Dur
bin, Stadnik, Grahovac, Hages, Brown
Young, Pillar, Moore, Knight.
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FUTURE TEACHERS 0F AMERICA
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FRONT ROW: Rosso, D'Agostino, Mr. Hartley, Rock, Garvin, Horton. SECOND ROW: Fox, Stevens, Duko-
vich, Myers, Chacondo, Montini, Como, Richards. THIRD ROW: Swogger, Dejoseph, Colaluca, Glen, Ed-
wards, Rodich, Herda. FOURTH ROW: Narquini, Ermi, Pappavasilis, Venanzi, Tselepis, Furick, Otto,
Townsend.
Harry J. Hartley-Sponsor
These young people are letting their plans tor the future gather no moss.
With several noon-hour meetings devoted to talks by faculty members, the Future
Teachers have learned much about teaching opportunities and the proper selec-
tion of high school courses to prepare them for college work. The group has met
with nearby Hopewell High School's F.T.A., prepared informative newspaper ar-
ticles which were published during the national observance of American Educa-
tion Week, and visited colleges offering teacher-training courses.
OFFICERS
President .. ..... ....,....,,.,,, ............ P a tricia Rock
Vice President .. ......... .,.. . Marlene D'Agostino
Recording secretary . .,........ .... Janet Rosso
Corresponding Secretary .......,.... Barbara Horton
Treasurer ......... ..,,...,,,... . . Maxine Garvin
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ASPIRING TEACHERS: Rosemarie Stevens and
Evelyn Dukovich con many of the pamph-
lets published by colleges and universities where
teacher-training is offered.
FUTURE HOMEMIIKERS 0F AMERICA
FRONT ROW: Conti, Peirce, DiPasquale, J. Mastelline, Corsi. SECOND ROW: Garvin, Junak, Sires,
Chapes, Rozic, Helterbran, Batchelor. THIRD ROW: F. Mastellino, Rinaldi, Dean, DePietress, Haney, Pal-
ance, Radanovich, Simons. FOURTH ROW: Carosa, Cummingham, Fatur, Ranics, Primioli, Canapelle,
Baldwin, Colafella. ABSENT: Bendzak, Lehaney.
Mrs. Helen Ciriacy, Mrs. Estelle Zettel--Co-Sponsors
Home economics girls, who form the nucleus of the F.H.A., serve many stu-
dent and faculty groups in the high school. Samples of their excellent cuisine
were served to the faculty at the girls' annual open house in the home economics
dining room. French club members can testify to their fine service at the annual
club banquet. Keeping the cafeteria bulletin boards up to date is another duty of
these busy future homemakers.
OFFICERS
President .. ., , .,.,, .. Josephine DiPasquale
Vice President .... ,.,........ R osemarie Peirce
Secretary ..., , .... . Patty Leheny
Treasurer .. .... .,.,, Gloria Bendzak
Parliamentclrian ...... . Joyce Conti
CHANGING the cafeteria bulletin board
arefl. to r.I: Mrs. Zettel, J. DiPasquaIe,
R. Peirce, and P. Leheny.
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SCIENCE - MOVIE CLUB
Rudolph Tatalovich
,M Sponsor
OFFICERS
President ., ,,.. ..,......,.. Norbert Slezak
' Vice President ...,... . Joanne Kramer
Secretary ..,..,... ,.,..... T ed Belich
Treasurer ,.,., ...,...,. .,.... T o ny Gnarra
Sergeant-at-Arms .,.. ,.,, A lex Weber
MOVIES TODAY?-Senior members Joanne Kramer, Norbert
Slezak, and Stella Dudziak aid their club sponsor in preparing
and splicing films, cleaning equipment, and keeping order in
room 6.
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In assisting Mr. Tatalovich with the high school audio-visual aids program,
Know-how has become the middle name of our service-minded Science Movie
Club members. And they're mighty handy when classroom and auditorium mov-
ies are shown! Instruction in the operation of the department's equipment occurs
at workship sessions lecl by their sponsor. Club members also conducted the elec-
tion of our school's first football queen fsee page 8b. Though the queen's dance
was a bit hard on the treasury, the group hopes to continue the project next year.
FRONT ROW: J. Kramer, Mr. Tatalovich, Slezak. SECOND ROW: Katcher, Mansuetti, Danianic, Gabor.
THIRD ROW: Dudziak, Marthens, Gentile, Hornyak, Belich. FOURTH ROW: Gnarra, Taylor, Lowe, Piot-
rowski, R. Kramer.
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ASTRONOMY CLUB
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FRONT ROW: S. Fedorchak, Dougherty, Mravic, Mr. Fazio, Wagner, Junak, Ditka. SECOND ROW: Cap-
pineco, Stolkovich, Smith, Williams, Horwatt, Wykes, Marks, Kaldon, Ronyecz, Roma, Lipecky. THIRD
ROW: Moore, Kramer, Ball, Namadan, Varecha, Macrcglou, Centifanti, Cappella, Kobaly. FOURTH
ROW: Duclziak, Kier, Stern, H. Fedorchak, Suder, Frangopoulos, Parascenzo, Baker. FIFTH ROW: Sakal,
Stuby, Tomer, Swen, DiNello, Godshall, Williams, Manfredi, Scarfone, Trasport, Weimer, Babich.
Frank Fazio-Sponsor
While star-gazing is no phenomenon among A.H.S. students, this year marks
the first formal organization of such a group in the high school. Evening meet-
ings at the home of member Louis Wagner keep the group aware of heavenly
matters, while weekly business meetings keep the membership aware of earthly
activities. In their efforts to promote student interest in the science of astronomy,
the club has obtained a Spitz Junior Planetarium for use in science classes.
OFFICERS
Co-Presidents
Brian Mravic, Louis W
Vice President
Steve Fedorchak
Secretary
Margie Dougherty
Treasurer
Diane Junak
Asst. Secretary-Treasurer
Margaret DePietress
Sergeant-at-Arms
Mike Ditka
Parliamentarian
Pete Belich
agner
TELESCOPE-TACTICS instruction for astronomers includes Cl. to r.l S. Fedorchak, M. Dougherty, B. Mravic
M. Ditka, L. Wagner, Mr. Fazio, D. Junak, and V. Suder.
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CONSERVATION, FISHING 81 HUNTIN
FRONT ROW: Piocquidio, Rinaldi, Aynardi, Scartone, Mr. Blaney, Wadding, B. Cabot, Rogers, Hines.
SECOND ROW: Smallwood, Luton, Bell, Mastellino, C, Cabot, Ball, Mencer, Miskiew, Piloti, Pontis, Clark,
Behun, DePietress, Byers. THIRD ROW: Polis, Johnson, Namadan, McNutt, Horwatt, Varecha, Sims, Sar-
vis, Perry, Svedok, Person, N. Ball, E. Pollack, Teleha. FOURTH ROW: Stuby, Dudziak, Nutter, Powers,
Suder, Junak, Mack, Raub, Tomer, Trasport, Townsend, Weimer, J. Teleha, Velgos, Nett, Rubino. ABSENT:
Stickles.
TRUE TO LIFE STORIES , a set of books con-
cerning conservation resources, was presented
to our high school library by CF8iH Club mem-
bers this year. The club received the books
in memory of author Dr. R. W. Eschmeyer, per-
sonal triend of the sponsor and fellow com-
piler of Your Responsibilities as a Fisherman
-a document distributed to conservation and
sports groups throughout the country.
AT LEFT: Miss Haight, librarian, and Dr. ' Lehman receive
the books from President Stanley Stickles fcenterl.
BOX TRAPPING rabbits, a proiect now in its fourth year,
is a program conducted by club members 'For the Pennsyl-
vania Game Commission and the Aliquippa Bucktails who
stock public hunting and dog training areas.
AT LEFT: LeRoy Byers, Gary Anderson, and Bryan Wadding
headed the committee of I2 boys responsible for the club's
trapping project this year.
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CLUB
Lawrence F. Blaney
Sponsor
HIP BOOTS, strong backs, and willing
arms are what it takes to join CFSKH
Club members in their Saturday out-
ings at Raccoon State Park. In the
past three years this annual tall pro-
iect of stream improvement and a
spring tree-planting program 'for con-
trol of bank erosion have proved to
invaluable to area conservationists
and sportsmen.
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OFFICERS
President ...,....... .,..,..,.....,.. S tanley Stickles Chaplain ..,......,.,........,..... Loretta Aynardi Class Secretaries
Vice President .........,. .....,.. B ryan Wadding Sergeant-at-Arms .... .,,..,. ,,..,. B i ll Hines Pat Rinaldi ....,...
Corresponding Secretary ...... . Betty Cabot Reporter .,.....,.,... ,........., N ancy Raub Karen Mencer ,,.......
Recording Secretary ,.....,. Anna M. Rogers Photographer ,,.. ....,.. D uane Estright Dorothy Teleha .,.,.., Soph
Treasurer .....,.,............,......... John Scarfone Proiectionist ...,... ....... . . David Neft Barbara Ball ...,... .
Membership in Aliquippa's Conservation, Fishing 84 Hunting Club can be as
active as members want to make it. In addition to proiects pictured on these
pages, six feeding shelters have been constructed and maintained at Woodlawn
Cemetery, the golf course, Shaeter Road CCenter Twp.D, Independence Road area,
and Raccoon Creek State Park. Bi-weekly meetings of the group also include
viewing films produced by sporting groups, planning fund-raising proiects, and
social activities at the Aliquippa Bucktails' Lodge.
HARD-WORKING CF8iH Club members pause long enough for the cameraman land the promise of a ham-
burger feedl at Raccoon State Park.
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JUNIOR LIBRIIRIIINS
SEEN THIS ONE LATELY?-Checking the Iibrary's magazines, IN A WORLD OF BOOKS-John Malesh prepares a display as
Antoinette Buono and Bryan Wadding select a 'Few they'd like Flora Cox, Miss Haight, and Mary Ann Lint check the borrowers'
to read. files.
Miss Mariiane Haight-Librarian
Have to prepare an investigative theme or special report? Miss Haight and
her Junior Librarians can help to solve your problem. With new books and maga-
zines arriving almost daily, the Junior Librarians render valuable assistance in
cataloging and binding materials, and arranging attractive bulletin board dis-
plays. Checking books at the desk, preparing reminders for borrowers with over-
due books, delivering library passes, locating reference material, and helping fel-
low students in their quests for something l can read for English class are daily
activities for these willing workers.
FRONT ROW: Luton, Smith,
Woolonich, Miss Haight,
Knight, Snyder, Trbovich.
SECOND ROW: Oaks, Stad-
nik, Buono, Cox, Lint, Schus-
ter, Montini, Damiano, Pa-
iak. THIRD ROW: Kramer,
Latella, Hobson, Oddis,
Brocklebank, Malesh, Stok-
en, Caldarelli, Wadding.
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LEI-lDER'S CLUB
Mrs. Elizabeth Carver
Sponsor
FRONT ROW: Frangopoulos, ,
Tomei, Namadan, Dukovich,
Horwatt, Junak. SECOND
ROW: Pierce, Thomas, Mon-
ahan, Silvestri, Frank, Sar-
kis, Wolfe, Caldarelli. THIRD
ROW: Stacho, Diaddigo,
McKenzie, Ogrizovich, Man-
dity, Mrs. Carver, Raub, Su-
der, Aynardi, Cappella.
Popcorn! Peanuts! Hot-dogs!-Yes, it's the call of a Leader's Club girl heard
at all home football games. In addition to their operation of the stadium refresh-
ment booth, members of the Girls' Athletic Leader's Club have served as aides in
Mrs. Carver's girls' physical education classes and refereed intramural games
after school. They opened their busy year as hosts for the all-county Playday,
held a swimming party, and enjoyed themselves at the Christmas banquet, and
their annual Alumnae Playnight. Contributing to the Olympic, Cancer, Dick Kadis
and Breslin Funds is another accomplishment of this active organization.
OFFICERS
T
'mxws President Mary Ann Dukovich
fr. Vice President Margaret Namadan
Recording Secretary Nancy Horwatt
Corresponding Secretary Pauline Tome:
Treasurer Mary Frangopoulos
Sergeant at Arms Diane .lunak
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SERVING football fans at the stadium refreshment
booth are labove-l. to r.j M. Namadan, D. Junak,
N. Raub, Mrs, Prosser, M. Frangopoulos, and Mrs.
Carver.
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PRESIDENT Mary Ann Dukovich Cleftl and Mrs. Car-
ver Cseatedl prepare a 525. check for the Cancer
Fund as Treasurer Mary Frangopoulos frightl pre-
sents a 550. check to Olympic Fund Chairman John
Francona. Beaver Valley TIMES photo
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VARSITY-FRONT ROW: B, Skiba, H. Simko. SECOND ROW: P. Benedict, D. Wilkins, Captain A. Bufalini,
A. Bryan, J. DiNardo.
Who can help but ioin in with ci lusty V-l-C-T-O-R-Y when these energetic
girls direct the cheers! With their seemingly endless supply of pep and vigor, the
cheerleaders embody Aliquippa High's school spirit with C1 capitol A! While prac-
ticing their cheers fthe halls echo with theml takes much of their time, the girls
have also sponsored the annual Daisy Mae Social, held several bake soles, and'
in February they collected 5509. for the Dick Kadis Fund.
CHEER
Jacqueline Woznicki
Sponsor
JUNIOR HIGH-LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Fisher, B. Markovich, Captain J. Loumpich, J. Maruski, E. Pillar.
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LEADERS . . . IX gdb with pep!
JUNIOR VARSITY
LEFT TO RIGHT: Co-Captain C.
Bcrson, M. Piroli, J. Chebala,
Co-Captain M. Crnkovich, J.
Smith, P, Wimbs.
PAINTING welcome signs to be used at home games
is a project for Pep Club members fclockwise from
lower leftj Cercone, Malesh, Oddis, Gregory, Han-
nun, Lechman, Wasil, Ley, Gregorakis, Anderson,
Suder.
PEP CLUB
Miss Jacqueline Woznicki
Sponsor
OFFICERS
President .. ..., ..,.,... .,., ..,., , . . Koula Papavasilis
Vice President .,,,., .,.., L ynn Hineman
Secretary ...,., Elaine Kreisberg
Treasurer ......... , ,... Julia DiNardo
Sergeant-at-Arms . , . Joyce Maruslci
OFFICERS labove Ieftiz Miss Woznicki, A, Adduci,
K. Pappavasilis, L. Ermi. STANDING: L. Hineman,
J. Maruski, E. Kreisberg, J. DiNardo, I. Caldarelli,
Closely allied with the cheerleaders,
Pep Club members are among our ath-
letic teams' favorite fans. Bake sales
provide funds for the group's social ac-
tivities and the welcome signs prepared
for each home game.
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DRAMATIC
PRODUCTIONS
Miss
Elaine Vincic
Director
CHORAL MUSIC
Mrs. Blanche
McWilliams
Mrs. Mary Lou
Bennett
Directors
SO THERE YOU ARE!-Sandra Wolfe Ends her gridiron boyfriend Len Manfredi obtaining help for an Eng-
lish assignment in Football Hero, a one-act comedy presented for our Thanksgiving program by senior
speech students. L. to r: E. Recht, C. Cabot, L. Manfredi, E. Duthaler, S. Wolfe, J. DiNello.
THE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS
Combining the talents of dramatics students and
our choral groups, the Christmas program presented
first a family scene in which the individual's thoughts
and memories of the holiday were discussed. Music
by the Girls' Chorus and Bach Choir, and special
scenes depicting the meanings of Christmas were in-
terspersed throughout the dialogue.
FAMILY GROUP Irightl: L. Trbovich, B. Markovich, R. Lehman, D. Teleha.
Using colorful costumes, special
lighting effects, and appropriate
music, portraits ranging from typical
holiday songsters to the more solemn
Biblical scenes were an integral part
of The Meanings of Christmas.
MANGER SCENE lleftlz N. Richards. Kneeling
ll.to r.J H. Pillar, H. Hages, J. Rita, J. Kancel,
E. Reynolds, L. Townsend, P. Sheetz, R. Hall, R.
Kimbrough, R. Turkovich.
and Too Many batef' or the Aenivm!
BACK STAGE HEROES-Stage Manager Brian Mravic,
StLdent Director Betty Ronyecz, Assistant Stage Director
.loe Dornick.
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
ON-STAGE LEADS-Sandra Wolfe CLouannel, Len Man
'Fredi CPaulD, with Miss Vincic, faculty director.
MARCH 14 81 'l5, 1957
Miss Elaine Vincic Charles Brown George Kuvmka
Faculty Director Technical Director Senior Class Sponsor
With many of their group to appear in
grease paint for the first time, the cast
began eight weeks of daily rehearsal after
tryouts Cfor over 75 candidateslj were com-
pleted in early January. At right Cseated
l. to r.l R. Tomei, T. Trasport, S. Wolfe, L.
Manfredi, J. DiNello, Cstandingj M. Oleska,
S. Rodich, N. Raub, R. Fetkovich, M. Stern.
Everyone from Girl Scouts to police officers
appeared on stage as the seniors' three-act
comedy depicted the lives ot teen-agers
and their bewildered parents. At left:
Cseated l.to r.D C. Klein, M. DePietress, M.
Centifanti, Cstandingl P. Garvin, V. Maselli,
S. Moore, N. Slezak, B. Taylor.
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FRONT ROW: Wagner, mgr., Short, David, Yanessa, Evasovich, Jones, Moore, Soplco, Cox. SECOND
ROW: Wadding, mgr.f Fedorchak, Oxendine, A. Diika, Brewer, Salaya, Casoli, B. George. THIRD ROW:
Calabria, Tomei, Perriello, Sprout, Smith, A. George.
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STANDING: Mike Dzvonar, Aldo Bonomi.
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IIUIPS WIN 5 LOSE 4
FRONT ROW: Co-Capt. M. Ditka, Patrick Manfred: .I Sakal Jenkins Malesh Kimbrough Ross McBride
Slatniske, mgr, SECOND ROW: Young Latone Sellari Rlbnlcky Suder Scrutchlns Flowers Schilo and
Tisch,mgrs. THIRD ROW: Brubaker Wilkens F Sakal Ogrxzovich Stefanik Faber
Coach Carl Aschman's 1956 Class
AA football team chalked up five wins
cmd four losses to place second in Beav-
er County competition. Seven seniors
and three juniors won positions on hon-
orary teams ranging from Beaver Coun-
ty to All-State. With the annual Ali-
quippa-Ambridge contest, eleven senior
lettermen closed their Red 8K Black
careers.
KNEELING, FRONT: David Slatniske, Richard Schilo.
STANDING: Louis Wagner, Bryan Wadding, Edward
Tisch.
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Aliquippa blanked Westinghouse 13-0 in the season opener which saw full-
back John Moore notch the Red 81 Black's first score. John Sakal's 14 yard touch-
down pass to Mike Ditka was only the beginning of the boys' dual eliforts to keep
Aliquippo in the win column. Ocie Patrick's plunge garnered the extra point.
While outplaying McKeesport in statistics, the Quips' only score in a 25-6
loss had its beginning deep in Tiger territory. A pass from Sakai to Ditka, who
in turn lateraled to Bob Rembert, kept Aliquippa in the game.
Dick Oxendine, John Malesh, Patrick, and Rembert notched TD's for Ali-
quippa While John Ross and Moore added extra points in the Quips' 26-O romp
over Ellwood City.
Oxendine's intercepted pass, Moore's plunge, and Patrick's 60 yard run
accounted for the Quips' 27-27 deadlock with North Catholic until Sakal's quar-
terback sneak gave the Red 81 Black a 32-27 win. Moore's kick and a Sakal-to-
Rembert pass earned extra points.
In AIiquippa's 27-7 win over Erie Tech, John Sakal uncorked passes to Rem-
bert C21 and Oxendine for three TD's while Ditka smacked over from ten yards
out. Extra points came after kicks by Moore C21 and Ross.
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Juniors named to honorary teams included: Steve Fedorchok--All-County
lst teom, WPIAL lst team, All-State lst team, Richard Oxencline-All-County lst
teczm, WPIAL Hon. Ment., All-Stote Hon. Ment., Joe David-All-County Hon. Merit.
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Feher, Tromlaetta, Smith. SECOND ROW: W. Lee, Thorpe, Yaklich, Nickel, Gordon, Cobb, Dinello, Mowad, Wallace, Mamula,
Constantinou, mgr.g Frioni, mgr. THIRD ROW: Jenkins, Herring, Rembert, Ludwico, Norman, Wilson, S. Lee, Merges, Harris,
Slatniske, Patrick.
Coaches-Aldo Bonomi and Mike Dzvonclr
Co-Captains-Evans, Costa nza
The Little Quips posted wins over McKees-
port, Beaver Falls and Ambridge while losing to
Ellwood City in their 1956 season.
Lett halfback Clyde Evans, fullback Willie
Costanza, and quarterback Lino Trombetta gar-
nered praise for offensive and defensive play
which was climaxed in a l3-6 night clash with
AMBRIDGE coaches Kokoski lleftl and Chapala lthird
from Ieftl congratulate Aliquippa mentors Dzvonar and
Bonomi after the Little Quips' victory.
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Ambridge. AIiquippa's juniors have triumphed
for nine successive years in their meetings with
the Bridgers.
ALIQUIPPA'S Costanza tackles an Ambridge opponent
in the iuniors' clash under the lights.
1956-57 BASKETBALL
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basket os Rich Oxendine CHD and Ar? Jones HOD move
in with the Ellwood Team. QTIMES pho!o.J
EVERYBODY UP!-Mike Diiko C65 Tries for
cu rebound in the Sharon Tussle.
IIUIPS NOTCH 4th PLACE IN SECTION 3
VARSITY-SEATED: Oxendine, Suder, Ditka, Sakal, Jones. STANDING: Stuby, Moore, Juth, Powers, Turner,
SEASON RECORD
Aliq. Opp.
80 .,.,,.,... Bethel Twp. ....,.. ,.... 2 5
32 .......,.. McKeesport .... ,.,.. 5 2
45 .......... Coraopolis 34
44 ...,......., Westinghouse , ...,. 37
55 ....,...... Johnstown 66
41 ........... Monessen ..... ..., 5 9
54 .......... Ford City ..... I,.. 5 1
57 ,,,.,..,.,. McKeesport .... .... 6 2
62 ......... 'Beaver Falls ........ 45
61 .......,... North Catholic .. 50
39 .......... 'Sharon ,...,.,......... .... 5 0'
56 ..,,..... 'New Castle ....,......., 80
55 ,....,... 'Ellwood City .,.....,.., 27
51 .......... 'Farrell .....,...... .,.... 6 1
64 ......... 'Ambridge ...... ..... 5 0
68 ........... Turtle Creek ....... .,,... 5 6
58 ,........ 'Beaver Falls ,.., ..... 6 2
66 ........... Monaco .,..... ,.., 5 1
43 ......., 'Sharon .,.. ....A. ..... 5 1
67 .......... 'New Castle .,., ...... 4 6
53 .,......, 'Ellwood City ..... ..... 5 0
71 ......... 'Farrell .,.,........ .... 7 3
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In his initial season as Aliquippa's
head basketball mentor, Coach Nick
Uram led his Red 81 Black cagers to a
fourth place berth in WPIAL Section Ill
competition. With 13 wins and 10 losses
in their 23-game season, the Quips split
6-6 in league play while posting a 7-4
record in exhibition and tournament
games.
COACHES
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SENIOR LETTERMEN
YOU TAKE IT!-Rebounders Pete Suder 1161 and Rich Oxendine
C115 take to the air as John Sakal C131 and the Beaver Falls
Tigers look on.
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Junior Richard Oxendine garnered 16
points in the Quips' lopsided 80-25 win
over Bethel Township in the exhibition
opener. Weak foul shooting was a contrib-
uting factor when the McKeesport Tigers'
52-32 victory allowed Art Jones only nine
points as top scorer for Aliquippa. The Red
81 Black next topped Coraopolis 45-34 as
Pete Suder dropped 11 points to lead Quip
scoring. Mike Ditka's ten point spree helped
the Quips notch their third exhibition win
over Westinghouse, 44-37. Though out-
goaled by one, Johnstown exhibited super-
ior foul shooting in their 66-55 win. Ditka
again led Aliquippa with 12 points. Spec-
tator tempers flared in the Monessen con-
test as the Red 81 Black swallowed a 59-41
defeat, marred somewhat by poor foul-
calling. Jones' 15 points led the Quips.'
Entering the year's end Ford City tour-
nament as a weak sister, Aliquippa upset
the host team 54-41 as Suder garnered 21
points. ln their second and final game, the
Quips fought McKeesport down to the wire
in a 62-57 contest which gave the Tigers
the championship and Aliquippa a well-
earned runner-up title. ln three exhibition
games held during the ensuing Section lll
schedule, Jones netted 27 points in Ali-
quippa's 61-50 win over North Catholic,
Suder led the victorious Quips with 25
points and 27 points in games with Turtle
Creek and Monaca's Section Vll champs.
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out of the air in the New Castle tilt fabovel.
SWING TO THE LEFT-Pete Suder lobs one away
from Farrell's Al Lampkins and Don Jones C171
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Art Jones' 22 points helped the
Quips spell victory in the 62-45 Sec-
tion III opener with Beaver Falls. Su-
der contributed 20 points in the sec-
ond encounter which saw the Tigers
reverse matters with a 62-58 win over
Aliquippa.
Lacking the extra push to stoy
ahead, the Quips overcame early
leads in both Sharon contests only to
lose 39-50 and 43-51. Jones led scor-
ing with 19 points in the first meeting,
and Suder notched 15 in the second.
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line, New Castle's Hurricanes swept over
Aliquippa 80-56 in their first encounter.
Sweet revenge came on the Red 81 Black's
home fioor as Suder netted 28 points to
lead Aliquippa in the 67-46 win. Though
tight defense gave the Quips an easy 55-27
win over Ellwood City in first half compe-
tition, the Wolverines returned to nip the
Quips' heels for a near upset. Suder, who
led scoring in looth games, dunked 21
points to keep Aliquippa ahead in the sec-
ond 53-5O win.
That Aliquippa had the hustle but
lacked the ammunition was evident in their
first contest with Farrell as the Steelers
withstood a last-minute Quip onslaught
and claimed the 61-51 victory. Revenge
later eluded the Red 8. Black who dropped
an overtime tilt 73-71 to the Steelers. Suder
was high point man with 15 points on the
Farrell court while Ditka's 21 points sparked
the home appearance.
Scoring honors in Aliquippa's easy vic-
tories over Ambridge again went to Jones
with 21 points and Suder who equalled the
feat in the season finale.
MANAGERS
Jerry Moore, Louis Wagner, Wayne Cekoric
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1956-57
SCORING HONORS
Pete Suder .... ........ 2 98 pts.
Art Jones ..,,,... 266 pts.
John Sakal ......., 203 pts.
JUNIOR VARSITY
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Dixon, Maddrey, Davis, F. Sakal. ABSENT: Cain, A. Ditka.
Coach-Joe Pukach
Experience and practice paid oFF as Ali-
quippa's iunior varsity squad, composed
almost entirely ot last year's undefeated
junior high team, posted a I3-8 record for
1957. Scoring and rebounding honors were
divided among sophomores Charles Cain
and Joe Maddrey and iunior Ashton Ditka,
with each of the boys accounting for over
IOO points in the score column. Junior Ke-
vin Cooney also sparked as play-maker in
several contests.
UP AND AT IT-Kevin Cooney MJ watches Joe Maddrey
C165 out-jump his Beaver Falls opponent.
JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL
FRONT ROW: Alger, Evans, Wilkens, Trombetta, McCoy, Pearce. SECOND ROW: Burder, Vallecorsa,
Tatalovich, Suder, Rembert, McMahan, Lee, Slatniske, Arbutina, Barr, mgr. THIRD ROW: Diaddigo and
Moore, mgrs.
Roger Jones-Coach John Battles-Assistant
The Little Quips did it again! With a record of 35 straight wins over a two
year period, Aliquippa's junior high cagers took their second consecutive WPIAL
Section 'I9 basketball title. Clyde Evans, Bruce Wilkens, and James Pearce were
tops in offensive play while playmakers Lino Trombetta and Willie Lee also
starred on defense. Rudy Tatalovich and Jethro McCoy saw plenty of service as
subs throughout the season.
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PRACTICE DOES IT!-Dave Slatniske, Lino
Trombetta, Bruce Wilkens, and John Alger
Cl. to r.j practice the lofty art of rebound-
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GROSS-COUNTRY 1956-57
FRONT ROW: Mr. Jones, Townsend, Dawkins, Gist, B, Lowe, Massoud, Moore, Josey. SECOND ROW:
Sims, Marshall, Williams, J. Lowe, Turner, Johnson, Turner, Glenn, Evans.
Roger Jones-Coach
Aliquippa's harriers concluded their 1956-57 season with a record of three
wins and five losses. In posting their most convincing win over Hopewell and
Meadville, the Quip thinclads were credited with a perfect score of 15. Senior
Albert Townsend and John Josey, junior, placed sixth for the Jonesmen in the
WPIAL meet. Both boys represented Aliquippa at the State College finals.
SEASON RECORD
Clow score winsl
Aliq. Opp. Aliq. Opp
38 ..........., Mt. Lebanon ..... ...,... 1 7 38... Central Catholic .....,,.... .17
31 ....,,.,.... Connellsville .. .....,. 24 15... Meadville .,.,..... ...... . H47
30 .,.......... New Castle ..,.... ,...... 2 5 81 Hopewell ....... ......... 5 8
21 ............ East Liverpool ......,....,.... 34 20 ........... Ambridge .,...,. H35
33 ..,.....,... Hickory ......,.....,.. ....,..... 2 2
THEY'RE OFF!-Fifty-four boys leave the
starting line at the Aliquippa Golf Club.
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TRACK 1956
FRONT ROW: Sims, mgr., Sakal, Houston, Marshall, Oxendine, Duthaler, Kimbrough, Compston, Josey
LaMarca, mgr., Mr. Jones. SECOND ROW: Powell, Fetkovich, Meade, Gurniak, Sellars, Johnston, Kundla
Hines, Cornesky, Simmons, Campbell, Dean, Campbell, Evans, mgr.
Roger Jones-Coach Samuel Fausolcl-Assistant
With seniors Jerone Sellars, Clark Compston, and Bob Cornesky in top form
throughout the season, Coach Jones' 1956 track squad had little trouble winning
the Beaver County Championship for the second consecutive year.
Sellars, outstanding performer in the broad jump event, earned both the
state and county titles while setting a school record with a 22' 113A iump. Cor-
nesky placed second in the state with his 12' pole vault.
Participating in nine meets, the Quips' most impressive showing occurred at
the Shaler Invitational meet when the team copped first place in seven events:
Rich Oxendine-high hurdles, Compston-low hurdles, Sellars-broad iump
and 220 dash, Art Powell-iavelin, Cornesky-pole vault, mile relay.
GOLF-1956
Boasting only one experienced mem-
ber, AIiquippa's WPIAL Section VII golf
team posted a 1-3 record for the 1956
season. The Quips dropped two matches
each to Amloridge, Moon Township, and
Coraopolis, while taking both rounds
from Monaca High School. With a year's
experience behind them, the 1957 squad
anticipates an improved record and the
possible addition of two WPIAL oppo-
nents to their schedule.
WATCH THAT ELBOW-Kneeling: Trasport, Mahrun-
ich. Standing: Mr. Battles, Hredzak, Lehman, Suth-
erland ,Hubert, mgr.
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Mike Dzvonar
Coach
FRONT ROW: Rockwell,
M. Ditka, Colafella, J.
Manfrecli, Stamm, Faber.
SECOND ROW: Astorino,
A. Ditka, Stuby, Moun-
tain, Scarfone, Ross,
Kennedy, Mr. Dzvonar,
THIRD ROW: Ribnicky,
Garbini, Young, llou,
Barna, Belich, Clements,
Griffin. FOURTH ROW:
P. Suder, Shaffer, C. Su-
der, L. Manfredi, Moore,
Ley. ABSENT: Tisch and
Slatniske, mgrs.
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IN WPIAL SECTION VII
Coach Mike Dzvonar's Aliquippa nine placed second in WPIAL Section VII
competition with a league record of five wins and three losses for the l956 sea-
son. After posting a I-I record in exhibition play, the Quips sent Pete Suder to
the mound for the league opener with Ambridge. Bob Rockwell's double drove
in the deciding run as Suder pitched a two-hitter and struck out ll Bridgers in
the 4-2 victory. ,
ln his first high school start, iunior Joe Stuby shut out the powerful Beaver
Falls nine, ll-O, in a brilliant performance which also saw Suder, John Moore,
big bats. Undefeated Ellwood City broke the Quips'
win streak and Suder was charged with the 5-2 loss.
and Mike Ditka wield the
Stuby was credited with his first loss as poor fielding
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Ambridge ..,....,... 2
'Beaver Falls
'Ellwood City ...,. 5
Ambridge ,,....... 'l3
0
. Rochester .......,.,. 'I
....,.,.f'Ellwood City l
made the difference in Aliquippa's second meeting
with Ambridge.
John Moore's three hits and two apiece by Rol-
and Kennedy and Suder led the parade as the Red 81
Black trounced Rochester 9-I. Stuby earned the win
which featured eight strikeouts.
Aliquippa's title hopes grew as four-hit pitching
by Suder and Moore's homerun knocked ott the front
running Ellwood City Wolverines 3-l. ln their second
. ....., 1 2
.,..,....'Beaver Falls
'League games
win over Rochester, the Quips boasted two freshman
standouts with Dave Young in the pitcher's box and
Chuck Suder belting two long doubles in the 3-2 vic-
tory.
Prospects of a possible title playoff with Ellwood City hung in the balance as
the Red 8K Black faced Beaver Falls in the final league game. Homeruns by Suder
and sophomore Kurt Shaffer were not enough, however, as the Tigers turned the
tables with a I2-6 victory.
Heavy favorites to capture the section title in l957, the Quips expect to field
a team largely composed of returning lettermen. Roland Kennedy, Nick Cola-
fella, and Bill Griffin concluded their Red 81 Black baseball careers with the I956
season.
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BOYS' 84 GIRLS' INTRAIVIURAL BOWLING
Donald Adams
Director
den, George Hredzak, Angelo Scarsella,
Tom Kanyak, Mr. Adams, Leroy Byers, and
Robert Katchur get ready to roll 'ern.
As we go to press, the boys' and girls' intramural bowling season is nearing
completion. Leading contenders for the boys' team championship are the Aces
U8-25 and Hot Rods C17-31. The Red Wings C18-23 and Racers C17-35 lead in girls'
competition. Bert Cohen and George Savage have posted records for the boys
with identical scores of 182 for a single game. High scorers for the girls are
Ethel Pillar C1501 and Mary Ann Diaddigo 41495.
PIN BOY George Hredzalc takes his turn. GLADYS ROBERTSON leads OFF for Thursday's regulars.
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MONDAY REGULARS-.lim Har-
BOYS INTRAMURALS
Donald Adams
Director
TOUCH FOOTBALL opened the boys'
intramural program with tive senior
and four iunior teams participating in
twice-weekly contests during October
and November. The Catalinas, cap-
tained by Luther Smith, took the senior
division championship. Junior divi-
sion winners were the Junior Quips,
John Wimbs, captain.
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL, with 21
teams participating, is drawing to a
close as we go to press. Of the 15
senior teams, the Crusaders and Ne-
gotiators, captained by Wally Karas
and Anderson Evans respectively, are
in a tight race for the title. Leroy Bry-
ant's Tennessees may go undefeated
in the six-team junior division.
VOLLEYBALL, an early spring sport, has attracted SOFTBALL league play scheduled to get under
11 bcys' teams. With the current program call way following the Easter vacation is expected to
ing for each team to meet its opponents in a set attract boys teams in both the senior and lunior
of three 15-point games, this intramural sport divisions Barring inclement weather the intra
will be concluded on April 12. mural program will close on May 24
Mrs. Elizabeth Carver
Physical Education
Instructor
TEAM CAPTAINS for the an-
nual Beaver County Playday
activity display the tlags of
participating countries in The
Olympics. L.to r.: S. Wolfe,
M. Namadan, L. Aynarcli, V.
Suder, A, Sarkis, P. Tomei, N.
Horwatt, J. Mandity, M. Duko-
vich, B. Ogrizovich, L. Cappella,
M. Diaoldigo. CTIMES photol
Nliquqzpa lim tA Hnnual Kemler Coun ty I9 aqday
VOLLEYBALL holds the interest of Ali-
quippa's Patty Monahan, Mary Ann
Dukovich, Nancy Horwatt, Mary Ann
Diadcligo, and Sandra Wolfe fbacks
to cameral as girls 'From all over the
county participate. KTIMES photoj
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.,, ' ,
THLETIGS
Softball
C'laampA
Margaret Namadan
V FOR VICTORY is formed by the Little Hunkiesf' softball champions. From left
S. Wolfe, R, Varecha, L. Aynardi, D. Junak, B. Junak, M. Dukovich, V. Suder lat batl
N. Horwatt, M. Frangopoulos, B. Macroglou, B. Orgizovich, and M. Namaclan, cap
tain.
Kzwlze tba!!
Beaver County girls
display good 'Form
as cn jump ball is
called. CTIMES photol
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SQUARE DANCING
?
A.. ,,,n f . .,L,, ,,,,, ,.....a
NOW DIVE FOR THE OYSTER!-Julia DiNardo ALAMAN LEFT TO YOUR CORNER! says Mrs. Car-
and Ted Belich comply with Mrs. Carver's coll ver while Gerry Frioni, Gloria Salvatti, Patty
as Art Pratt and Elaine Kreisberg form the arch. Rock, and Koula Pupavmsilis watch their class-
Sandy Hannan and Paul Gentile look on. mates.
BASKETBALL
SANDY WOLFE takes the center throw as
Violet Suder, Loretta Aynardi, Sheila Kier
and referee Mary Ann Dukovich await
the next play.
IT'S A JUMP BALL says referee Dukovich
as Marian Evans and Eleanor Pollack take
to the air.
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TUMBLING 81 APPARATUS
PARALLEL BARS mean a real workout for
P. Pontis, B. Stewart, M. Stacho, M. Na-
madan, and M. L. Donaldson.
PYRAMIDS take practice, but these girls know their stuff. L. to r.: J. Wykes, M. Gray,
fupl, M. L. Donaldson, S. Moore, M. Namadan fupl, L. Aynarcli, B. Stewart, P, Pontis
fupl, H. Bibby, M. Stacho.
SUSAN MOORE performs a straddle iump
over the horse.
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Pardon
Parties 'n
Programs
Remember the Y-Teens
initiation and the Band
Mardi gras?
Y-TEEN Joan Honey takes aim. BAND DIRECTOR and Mrs. Sporny.
We were alwazp hungry
MISS VINCIC and Nancy Raub C1'f the MADAME CONNER Hips crepe suzettes JUNIOR prom-trotfers gather
N.H.S. tea. For French Club members.
We Jang
BACH CHOIR members pcluse
between numbers.
our backward glance--we have Ae much to remem6er!
People 'n
Places
We were
good
salesmen.
PRIZE WINNING magazine salesmen Rudy GET YOUR PROGRAM from senior sales-
Tafalovich and Dom Garbini receive men Carol Marks and Margie Dougherty.
awards from Mike Ditka Crighfl, Louis
Wagner, and Steve Fedorchak of Ihe Var-
siiy Club.
We tried every thing - -at leewt once!
an ff ' 5
5 ,, .,
in W
Af the refreshmenf boogl-,, POSTURE ASSEMBLY participani Susan NORBERT SLEZAK tries The Trampolene
Moore walks The chalk line. as John Lowe looks on.
We had un.
SENIOR CLASS wit Arnold Magnelli, in
one of his more serious momenis, drama-
fizes 1he forward look.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Photography
Simantiras Studio
Aliquippa, Pa.
Engravings
The Canton Engraving 81 Electrotype Company
Canton, Ohio
Printing, Binding, and Covers
Kurtz Bros.
Clearfield, Pa.
The members of the i957 QUIPPIAN Staff and the Sen-
ior Class of 1957 also extend grateful thanks to the
administration, faculty, and student body of the high
school and the many interested townspeople and area
merchants whose cooperation and assistance have
helped to make our 1957 QUIPPIAN possible.
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BRONKO MRAVIC
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BEN'S SHOE STORE
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Best Wishes
to the
Class of 1957
PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CLASS OF I957
We hope that the photographs of the school
year in this Quippian will allow you to relive
many times in the years to come your experi-
ences in Aliquippa High School.
In the future, when you wish to preserve for
memory some cherished individual or event, re-
member that Simantiras Studio can give you un-
excelled quality and service on every photo-
graphic need.
FOREVER
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We specialize in children's, school, wedding, and family pictures
Complete line of frames and photo supplies
333 FRANKLIN AVE. ALIQUIPPA, PA.
Phones: ES 5-5901 8. 5-6950
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Projectors
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Candid Cameras
Range Finders
Synchronizers
Photometers
Lighting Equipment
Photofloods
Photoflash Bulbs
Tripods
Splicers
Albums
Pictures and Frames
Safety Lights
Marshall Photos
Kodaks and Cameras
All Makes
Oil Colors
Developers
Developing Papers
Kodak Films
Movie Films
Enlargers
Mark's
Polarizing Filters
Developing Tanks
Photo Exposure Meters
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Polaroid Land Cameras
Bell and Howell Cameras
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