Aliquippa High School - Quippian Yearbook (Aliquippa, PA)

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Wave, Red and Black, forever waveg We praise thy virtuous fame. Fight on to conquer for our banner, And may our spirit never die. Wave, Red and Black, forever wave for Aliquippa High. Hail, Aliquippa, ever hailg Thy sons and daughters sing thy praise Hail, Aliquippa, ever hailg We sing thy tuneful lays. May all thy children long esteem thee, And may their voices ever raise Hail, Aliquippa, ever hailg Thy children sing thy praise. Original Comporilion writlen in 1928 ak if ax It ak if if if ik MMIII by Dr. Arthur D. Davenport ak ak 4- ak as if ar :r if Lyrirr by Clifford I. Smith Clan of 1920 19 Flag bearen: Lee Bryant and Allan Mallinger L3 iv fIf.V"',gf'3,i1iQ4TQ-f,72, A Q , . , , . V ,VV VVA.,,- 7 . "',JVV3f7'5'9Qi. " '.,"?V'T"fV ' VG, 4 if t 'f 1 'V.rV1 'V ' -H V V f V, " ' 1 r M fm if H V V, V .2 V 'V ZF ' V '1'w-' 'ff f 5,3 5. IVV 1 ,V ,. I . V5 ,vi L L A U" ' if X L A ' VH i , VW, .. V rlwmk Vg' h'fV.'f"-Vw ,, SV, V V. Re: ' I vu. ' ,, . , .. ,...3.- Z V 5 fwff . . 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K h Name . . . , if 1 5 E VIEW FROM THE HILLTOP SCHOOL STADIUM TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION Administrators ......,,, ,,,, ,,,.,, 1 ry 13 Teaching Staff .............,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,, 1 4-29 Med., Cafe., Office and Maintenance Staffs .............. ....... 3 0-31 CLASSES Seniors .............. In Memoriam ........ Senior Queens ...... ....,.. juniors .............. 34-64 Sophomores ...... ...... 7 3-76 Freshmen .......... Eighth Grade ........ ATHLETICS Football ........ Basketball ........ ..... Cross Country ...... ...,. Track ..,............. ...... Volleyball .......,. .... Golf ............. Baseball ............ ...... Intramurals ...,....... ....... Girls' Athletics ...,... ...... ACTIVITIES Music ................... ....... 77-80 81 84-91 - 92-98 99 100-101 102 105 104-105 106-107 108-11 1 114-122 Assemblies ....................... .......... 1 23 Senior Class Play ............................ National Honor Society ................. Service and Special Interest Groups Publications .................................. 124-125 126 127-147 148-151 ACKNOVVLEDGMENTS ...................... 152 PATRON S and ADVERTISERS .... INDEX .......................,.................... 154-169 170-176 6667 68-72 0- Administration, Faculty and Staffs Administration SEATED: Dan Medich, SCCICIHFYQ George Zatezalo, building and groundsg Raymond C. Moore, Stephen D. Mihalic, vice presidentg Louis A. Batchelor, presidentp Samuel Milanovich. superin- tendent of schools. STANDING: Clarence D. Neish. solicitor: Stanley C. Brobeclc, administrative assistantg William C. McHattie, john P. Zahorsky, Dr. Louis N. Colonna, Austin Leis. treasurerg Herbert Gaitsch. ALIQUIPPA SCHOOL AUTHORITY Organized in September 1957, the school authority handles busi- ness pertinent to the new junior high school now under construc- tion, SEATED: John Essey, chairmang Robert Herbert. Edward Fibbi, assist- ant Secretary-treasurerg john Fran- cona. vice chairman. STANDING' Dan Medich, secretaryg Austin Leis treasurerg Samuel Milanovich, super- intendent: Clarence D. Neish. co- solicitor. ABSENT: Arthur Hersko- vitz, co-solicitor. SUPERINTENDENT MR SAMUFI MILANOVICH Top ldmlmstrituc offmcr ofAl1qu1ppa Snhool Dnstmt Supcrmtenclcnt Mllfmo ugh huds 1 sqhool ldllllly of 5 O00 pupxls and 776 profceslonal LlCI'lCll and mum tcnmcc cmploycu Hls busy schedule In Cludcs lrcqumt XINIIS to thc dlstrlct S 10 SQhools mcl mcctlngs xxlth commumty or 4L,lI1IZ'illODS lI'C1 stitu md mtxonll edu utors He is prcscntly lookmg lorwmrd to nomplctxon of thc mu lumor hlgh snhool bullkllllf, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MR STANLFY C BROBFCK Serxmg as both Admlmstratlxc Awst mt and Scpondary School Cumculum Co ordmator Mr Brobeclx 5 buss office also hmdlcs 1'f.ClI.1lSlflOI1S lor cqulpmcnt and IDSf1'L1LfIOHCll ,md ITl.11UfCD3I1LC. supplles for thL 10 schools ot Alllllllpl 1 School D15 trlnt Admmzs tratwn, MV! ,4 'L-nnn,...k Principals 5 . -Q xx, ,f 1 PRINCIPAL .ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL I DR. DOUGLAS A. LEHMAN MR. MICHAEL M ZAHoRcHAK From preparation of the 'ch0ol's master schedule to announcing " 'A' schedule todaywg from consultations with parents to introducing assembly guest speakersg from counseling pupils to commending student award winners-all these duties, plus active participation in community and professional organizations, keep Dr. Lehman and Mr. Zahorchak constantly "on the job." STL'DEN'I' DRIVERS Margie Close and XX'ayne Cekoric register their cars with Mr, Zahorchak. 0mi DR. LIZHMAN rlitcks foothall ticket sales with Miss Marie Sellari fleft5 whilc- Mrs, Yvonne Mamslnxich prepares a letter of recommendation for .rn AHS 'ra luate ' 4' 3, t 1-Q. I2 VISITORS Pupil Services GUIDANCE DIRECTOR MR. DOMINIC ii. CARIEO A constant source of information and aid tor students, Mr. Carifo is here pictured counseling prospectixe college student Al Ifrancona. The many duties ot this versatile director include administering pupil achievement and aptitude tests, College Boards and other examsg consulting with parents and college admissions officers: preparations for annual College Night and Parents' Night programs: compilation of statistical records. and counseling individual students on classroom achievement and personal matters. HOME AND SCHOOL MISS MARGARET MARTIN and MRS. LOUISE COLLINS SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST DR. ANNE K. DAVIES Acting upon requests from parents and school personnel, our Home and School Visitors and School Psychologist main- tain husy schedules of pupil and parent consultations Their individual testing, results of suggested courses of attion. and follow-up reports are valuahle aids to the education of pupils in the Ali- cluippa Puhlic Schools. Lett to right: Miss Martin, Mrs. Collins. Dr. Davies. ATTENDANCE DIRECTOR MR. LLOYD ci, sH1RK Preparation ot' students' schedules, balancing classroom rolls. and checking pupils' attendance are only a few of the duties so capahly administered by Mr. Shirle Numerous pupils' records and follow-up reports are also prepared hy this office. along with monthly school district attendance reports prepared by Mrs. Elizabeth Garwood tseatedb fOr the State Dept. of Public Instruction. Senior Antoinette Buono trighti here re- turns a homeroom attendance folder to Mr, Shirk. -sm t 4 ENGLISH as 1 M- 'IUNIOR AND SENIOR English teachers. Mrs. Rhea Long. Miss Belle Adams, and Mrs, Mary George, read pupils' original poems before Checking all those investigatixe themes, MISS CAROLINE TI-IEI., our capable English department head, discusses Emerson's poetry and essays with her junior American literature class, Miss Thel also teaches freshman and senior classes. I In LA GUAGE ART 'hx I EXCHANGING NOTES on their sophomore English classes are Mrs. NX- '4 i f Sarah Chambers and Mr. Ralph Greco. Mrs. Chambers also teaches r' junior English, X BOOK REPORI time mains i libraii iisit for Mrs Ann Ilem ing English 9 intl 105 Miss Genuine Hrrchiclt giide 8 and Mrs Margaret Chabala Cgride 9 63 ' -l f A.. i ' .f V XXX ' ' 39135 X4 If .i Comprehensive in concept and teaching prac- tice. our history courses include Pennsylvania history. grade 95 Americtin history, grade 11g .ind Problems of Democriicy, grade 12. Through textbook study, class discussions, field trips, films. extensive use of newspapers and inaga- zines. and weekly editions of Om' 7'm1e.i. Iizerj ll7'eei and the Azzzeinizzz O!1.l'6l'lbf'V. We consider both contemporary and historical developments. In July 1958 several seniors doubled for local officials in ti day-long student government proj- ect. Geogmpliy in grade IO includes it study of physitpil :ind eeonomic aspects of the United States. XVorld geography is studied in grade 12 OCIAL TUDIE Bring the COMPARING NOTES on their freshman and junior history clisscs are Mr. Lawrence F. Blaney and Mr. Aldo Bonomi. 'Uv .,,..,.--f' , K sad HISTORY or AMI' it ,at v MR, CLIFFORD SMITH, teacher of freshman. junior, and USES OF CHARTS and other classroom aids is the topic for ninth senior history classes. observes his Seniors- Progress during gn grade history instructor Mr, Dale Cable and Mr. Louis Galletta, his- Cxumlnation. tory teacher for three eighth grade classes in the high school. World to Our Classrooms MRS, MAUDE COULTER. geography department head, notes sophomore Richard McDole's progress. Mrs. Coulter also teaches senior classes. GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT SHARING IDEAS for their geography students are Mr. George R. Kuvinka fgracles 10 and 121 and Miss Jacqueline Woznicki fgratle SJ. ii -1 .Gy ds uk i M! I7 THE BIOSCOPE reveals its secrets for Rodney Bratich while Marian Aynardi, George Juklcola, and eighth grade science instructor Mr, Louis Galletta await VIEWING A FILM for science classes are Mr. Peter a report Fuderich, general science teacher, and Mr. Charles Biechler, tenth grade biology and basic science instructor. for a Better Tomorrow REPLACEMENT OF METALS from compounds is the subject of Burton Cohen's experi- ment in Mr. Frank Fazio's chemistry class. 3 a., f f , X - T - S if Z Y ,, 'cm egg J.: The seven course offerings of the mathematics department include general math and Algebra I in grade 9, plane geometry in grade 10, and basic math, Algebra II, trigonometry, and solid geometry for upper grade students. The courses are geared to fulfill requirements of all major course areas and also provide foundations for col- lege mathematics. "OH, IT'S EASY," says Mr. George Polovina, instructor for Algebra I and II, trigonometry and solid geometry classes. MATHEMATIC Calls for A GENERAL MATH problem requires Mrs. Beverly Fazio's clarifi- cation for Florian Manfredi. Algebra I is also taught by Mrs. Fazio. THE TRANSIT used in his trigonometry class is handled care- fully by Mr. Joseph Ross. Mr. Ross also teaches geometry and basic math classes. an , 1 ,fvrfg f xx f N N4 H' X M1 MR. WILLIAM REINISH, commercial department head, answers a query about a recent graduate of his department. Teacher of senior sales and commercial law courses, Mr. Reinish also directs the evening school program. OFFICE PRACTICE class means a study of numerous business machines. Mrs. Bessie Benedict frightj helps COMMERCIAL Studies Prepare MISS MARGARET MacMILLAN, bookkeeping instructor, discusses a problem with jo Ann Saunders as Marlene George fleftj looks on. 'L ',"'lW I A 1' 2 I ll i , l 22 7 xv.'ia'v' " ' sv v ' Q X Ya' T E xwiv K 'I ' S Q - ' W 0 Qt XX Q., L, I A - l ,.,. ,QV Ye A . l in -:fiffr .' . ' x :xl a,,Lti . -4 i In -' eeee 2,1 . . .Hv,,.,T,. N '- - N641 P Axe? s , ', . v. vw- ' V. xf 4 ..- .Nuo , Designed to contribute to the general education of students, while at the same time offering sound vocational training, com- mercial department offerings are divided into three major fields: stenographic, bookkeeping, and clerical-selling. Typing is also of- fered for non-commercial course students in grade 12, and twice-a- week after-school typing classes are conducted throughout the year. si ' in -M. . I , 11 ,AH ,fa , ffm A 1 '16 ,, , M .sz , n 0 ' 1 ' .a . 1' 2 V m 4 ,N x om ,GW kk -lf is wa? gs' .- as M2551 V 3' W J gy Y Qi ' la iw . QP M yww. M. v 24 I DU TRIAL TRADE MR. EDWIN W. FRENCH, industrial department head, spends much time at the drawing board in his office. LIVE WIRES are dangerous, but under the guidance of Mr. Louis P. Ladish, electricians Tom Hunter and Clarence Frioni are sure to ac- complish their work safely. Vocational Training Opens Doors MACHINING a face plate on the lathe CARPENTRY instructor Mr. Edward Ciria- AUTO MECHANIC Frederic Paul receives occupies Mr, Francis Hodge, machinists' cy has a helpful reminder for senior Bob first hand instruction from Mr. Fred Rock- instructor, and Kenneth Mockus. Latone. age. ,- I DU TRIAL ART B MECHANICAL DRAWING instructor Mr, WOOD SHOP instructor Mr. Donald METAL SHOP instructor Mr. Nikolaj Andrew Steranka checks joe AIfano's proj- Adams approves a shelf being completed Halama and sophomore Al DiCicco look err, by Harry Funk and Nick Cekoric. over the shop's new automatic shaper. for Career- W Lse tudents MRS. HELEN CIRIACY, department head, and Mrs. Estelle Zettel dis- cuss plans for their home economics and homemaking classes. MRS. DELORES GRECO checks Deloisteen Persons prog- ress at the sewing machine. 25 " ' M, 'gn' EFI J P 5 '-ww. x M51 ',L' ,1 , 1 A. 1 4 ww. ,w 1 I ,fp-A, ,a 1' 4' I 5 I , 9 c Q Q fs 19 W Wm 2 6 fu Emil MR. GEORGE MERGES, art department head, smooths the handle of a pitcher recently Cast by one of his pupils. ART I ntrigues Us 'ln 4: flvf X A minor elective for all students in the high school and an elective major subject for general course pupils, art provides an outlet for talent as well as a laboratory for increased development of drawing, design, composition, lettering, and color techniques. Ceramics, a popular feature of the art course, is also offered in the evening school pro- gram in addition to classes in oil painting and water coloring. Projects of day and evening school students are regularly displayed in the school and in local business establishments. The LIBRARY Serves Us MRS. JESSIE KIRK, librarian, smilingly serves Kathy Como at the Cir Culation desk. all ftilll' ' '-if 3 Book report time? Writing an investigative theme? From our high school library's large col- lection of fiction, non-fiction, and reference books and periodicals, students obtain needed study ma- terials to augment their regular classroom assign- ments. Junior librarians, who enroll for Library Science, a minor elective, assist the librarian in charging books, organizing materials, compiling circulation statistics, and binding and repairing books and periodicals. SAFE DRIVING L MR NICK URAM department head instructs jumor Beverly Markouch rn the prrncrples of safe drrvmg by means of the telebrnocular guy-' fore the all important drrvrng test laservatwn and Practwe for MR RUDY TATOLOVICH and the 16 mm sound projector have an appomtment 1n the audrtorrum 28 AUDIO VISUAL EDUCATION An xmportant factor ln the comprehensrxe educatnon of puprls ln Ahqurppa School Drstnct IS the trmely use of aud1o and usual alds by mdmdual classroom teachers department heads and bmldmg prmcnpals The A V de partment mamtams a vsell stocked llbrary of sound and silent fllms projectors and screens plus tape recorders and phonograph machmes move and st1ll cameras The hand lmg of fxlm rentals xs another duty of Mr Rudy Tatalo v1ch department hcad For our hlgh school parents nlght program thls year Mr Tatalouch compxled a 1000 color fnlm record of classroom and related act1v1t1es E U 1 'K' ' .Q p Q , A Q R S' Wwwyai, .-.r V5 M Vp VV I 1 NNE? ttznllt-'f a . l V , I U , v ' ' MR. JOHN .BATTLES has' a few tips for George Stolkovich be 1 'f 1 We Q 9'ffC.f!" if Wfffdg 5 ...,,, ,YM V Q-. --Z EM V Wulf 0 O 1 1' . , af .- XX' X Vx ,R . 4 X ,, K N . ' A Q ,gg ' ' gay .V . A Kring: f, , X wg WYE? mf i U si MEDICAL STAFF Q t A 1 XR' XJR I READY for the school districts annual toxoid clinic are Dr. H. C, McMillin, Miss Catherine Malesh, RN.. Mrs. Marie Vernunzi. R.N.. and Dr, J. l.. Miller. Physical exams were on tap later for high school students, CAFETERIA PREPARING toasted cheese sandwiches for the luncheon menu are A BUSY PAIR at A11 Cafeteria HIUCUOUS Mrs. Jeanette MCI-Iattie. Mrs, Jeanette Neugebauer, and Mrs. Amelia and Mrs, Helen Cmaq Cafete-na had Santilli. t L E 30 I' I Wi BE'l'XX'EEN TASKS Mrs. Cluthcrinc Zihmcr, paymll clark, Mr. Michael Bnlmnic. st.1ti5tici.1n and suffice nmniiger, .ind Mrs, -loscphinc Virlnvich sccrc-r.1ry tim the wLIfL'I'll'lfL'IhlL'1'lf, g.ithe:r zit Mr. B11h.1nii's rlrsk MAINTENANCE HEAD CUSTODIAN Louis Cnrucci Crightj and XVc5lq' Pcoplcs liaw nnly 11 moment hctwncn iliitics which lu-cp ii crux' nf li ciistmliuns husy tlirivugli- out each high school iliiy. GENERAL OFFICE STAFF 'E 'W gin ,U CAREFTQI. RECORDS of accwunts are kept hy Miss Margaret Kimalc, activity funil himkkcqwr, Mrs. Helcn Szclist, clerk, and Miss Ann Miller, honlclcc-cpcr. fNur pictured: Mrs Vivien Gilch- m.1nn, switchhoaril cupeisrxtrwrj RESPONSIBLE fur efficient nuintr-n.incc uf the scluml plant are Mr. George Zim-z.iln. huildings and grounds superinten- dent frightj, and Mr. Frcil Fm-fry. his assistant. 5 i 2 ,, ii Q 1 3l ! 'ft H? h WA f-L ,ws ww pf -x,wgff....,.-,,..,. .Q M! fl Q E E an-ad' 1 Classes 1 Class of 1959 A ,E I-XS ,aaa Q35 i ft SRM ' Fl Q9 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Preridenl , DAVE YOUNG Vice Preridenl ,, , FRANCIS PERRIELLO Secretary , NANCY RICHARDS Treafurer ,. .,....,, MARCIA STOLKOVICH Parliamezztarian ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,...... A L FRANCONA Sergeant-af-Armr ,,,,,,,, ANTHONY CALABRIA Amo J. BONOMI Cl Ad ' OFFICERS STANDING, FRONT: Nancy Richards, Marcia sroikoviah. REAR: M "W Anthony Calabria, Al Francona, Francis Perriello, Dave Young, Mr. Aldo Bonomi. Every member of our graduating class will remember and cherish the years spent in Aliquippa High School-from September 1955 to May 1959. What will these memories be made of ? OUR FRESI-IMAN YEAR . . . Dutifully we followed the wrong directions administered by fun-loving upperclassmeng made frequent trips to Mr. Carifo, our guidance director, became acquainted with teachers, and formed many new and lasting friendships. just when we had become accustomed to all of the new rules and regulations, we found our- selves advancing from a general to a selective course, which brought us to . . . OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR . . . At last we were members of the senior group! In addition to electing Tony Tomei as our president, collecting dues, and blowing up bal- loons for our class party, "Over the Rainbow," we studied quite a variety of subjects. The mastering of Izmzlaoe, foreign languages, biology, geometry, trade practice, typing, and bookkeeping promoted us to . . . ' OUR JUNIOR YEAR . . . This year was the most fascinating because of the junior Prom, "Fascination," Our fountain, with its real spurting water, added the perfect touch to a wonderful evening. Dave Young, class president, and Amy Bryan reigned as King and Queen of the Prom. The selling of basketball programs, learning safe-driving rules, and studying second-year subjects brought us to . . . i lass of 1959 -7 T7 V7 T7 SENIOR PROM FRONT Row M Stolkovrch s Fedorchak L Loyash J Uxafoskr N cheuvfom SECOIND ROW N Rrchards IN Paulrn D Teleha P Sherba F Rosso A Fran C M I cona THIRD ROW T Tomer D Young R Rrbnrcky D Ogrrzoxrch ABSENT R O M Kasper B Shryely J Byrd J brsrttr B Latone OUR SENIOR YEAR Yes our senior year arrryed and mth rt came football program work yrctorres oyer Ambrrdge electmg classmates to the Hall of lame the senlor class play A Llttle Honey those basketball thrrlls our prom The Colonxal Ball scholarshrps for the deseryrng appllcatrons to college and trnally our banquet baccalaureate Color Day and commencement Thanks to our homeroom and classroom teachers our sponsor and class offlcers vye re ready for the blg nrght D1plomas rn hand the Class of 1959 leay es Alrqurppa Hrgh but on the lrps of eyery semor are the words Trll we meet agarn HOIVIEROOM STANDING Mr Broyyn Mr Halama Nlr Poloyma Nlr Rusc1tt1 SEATED Mr Merges Nlrss Maclwlxllan Mrs Edwards Mrs Marsden Mr Bononu 1 . QF' ' L 'Q :K M. Alger E. Andrews P. Bacha D. Anderson J. Angotti B. Baker I AUJCFSOH J. Astorinii R, Baker MARJORIE ANN ALGER . . . Margie . . . Academic . . . Girls' Chorus, Choraliers. NHS, QUIPPIAN club-editor . . . former member of Optimates . . . likes chemistry, English, reading, going to games . . . to be a nurse. DARLENE ANDERSON . , . Andy '.., Stenographic . . . Band, intra- murals, Senior Executive Board . . . always with Marian . . . to be a secretary. JUDITH MARIE ANDERSON . . . Judy . . . General . , . dislikes math . . . enjoys reading and base- ball . , . future undecided. EVERETT ANDREXVS . . . Jack . . . Carpenter . . . favorite pastime is weightlifting . . . to join the Navy. JEANETTE MARIE ANGOTTI . . . Jeanie . . . Stenographic . . . QUIPPIAN . , . former member of CFEZQH, Tri-Hi-Y . . . to attend Pinkerton Business School. JOSEPH ASTORINO . . . Joe . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club, varsity baseball and basketball, Student Council, Senior Executive Board, vice president of Junior Class . . . dislikes G. Barnett C. Barson W. Bazemore J. Il2ll4lVVil'l R. Barletta C. Barnat French . . . enjoys popular music . . . to attend college. PATRICIA BACHA . . . Patty '.,, Stenographic . . . CFSJH, FHA, QUIPPIAN . . . favorite subject is shorthand . . . likes POD . . . enjoys listening to XVEEP . . . to be a sec- retary. BONNIE BAKER . . . Bon . . . Stenographic . . FHA, intramurals, QUIPPIAN . . . former member of CF8cH, Band . . . enjoys watching TV . . . business school is next. RALPH BAKER . . . Elvo . . . General . . , enjoys working on his car . . . future undecided. JUANITA BALDXVIN . . . Neet . , . Academic . . , Optimates, QUIP SCRIPT . . former member of CIf8cH . . . likes chemistry and health . . . always laughing . . . to attend Mercy School of Nursing. RONALD M. BARLETTA . , . Ron . . . General . . . likes Senior science and history . -. . main interests include cars and bowling . . . to get a job. CLARENCE BARNAT . . General . . . former member of CF8zH . . . likes art and SENIORS Most Likely to Succeed Our classmates feel that Harry I-Iages and Natalie Selkovits are most likely to reach the top of the ladder of success. L. Bellocchi R. Borodach W. Bibby T, Bowie C. Bish M. Bradick science, not POD . . . enjoys bowling . . . future undecided. GLORIA ANN BARNETT . . . Glo . . . Academic . . . Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, Pep Club, intramurals, Senior Exec- utive Board . . . enjoys chemistry and public speaking . . . favorite pastime is dancing and listening to radio . . . future includes marriage. CAROL BARSON . . . Midgy '... Cleri- cal . . . Girls' Chorus, bowling . . . former member of Cheer- leaders, Pep Club, Quip-Tri-Hi-Y, junior Red Cross . . . likes gym, Eddie, dancing, and driving a '57 Ford . . . future marriage. XVILLIAM BAZEMORE . . . Penn . . . Gen- eral . . . favorite subjects are science and history '... fen- joys joking and loafing . . . hopes to attend business school. LINDA BELLOCCHI . . . Lee . . . Academic . . . Spectrum, Leaders' Club, Le Cercle Francais, QUIP SCRIPT, intramurals, Junior Red Cross . . . likes Miss Thel's English class and boys . . . Most Talkative . . . to attend BTC. WILLIAM BIBBY . . . Bill . . . Academic . . . favorite subject is math . . . dislikes history and English . . . enjoys bowling . . . plans to join the Army. CAROLYN DEBRA BISH . . . Carol . . . Clerical . . . CF8cI-I, bowling . . . likes radio and records, dancing, taking pictures . . . known for her laugh . . . to get married. RONALD BORODACH . . . Ron . . . Car- penter . . . favorite subject is carpentry . . . dislikes English . . . enjoys listening to records . . . hopes to manage an Eat 'n Park restaurant. TESSIE BOXVIE . . . Diggy . . . General . . . Bach Choir . . . enjoys reading, singing, and dancing . . . plans to enter the entertainment field or become a commercial artist. MARK BRADICK . . . Marko . . . General . . . former member of basketball and track teams . . . likes geog- raphy . . . always seen with Sam . . . wants to attend college. 37 Remember Uur First Class Meeting RONALD B. BRASH . . . Deadeye . . General . . . Band . . . science is favorite subject . . . dislikes English . . . favorite pastime is watching television . . . Air Force or trade school next. RAYMOND BRICKNER . . . Britts . . . Elec- trician . . . favorite subject is electricity '... doesn't like Eng- lish . . . main interests are swimming, hot rodding, and skating . . . Air Force next. KENNETH BROOKS . . . Yo- Yo . . . General . . . favorite subject geography . . . favorite pastimes are listening to the radio and weight lifting . . . to enter Armed Forces or raise chickens in Nebraska. LINDA KAY BROWN . . . Linn . . . Gen- eral . . . Bach Choir, Bach Ensemble . . . enjoys bop music and talking . . . to be a beautician. ROBERT BROWN . . . Bob . . . Machinist . . . likes English and shop . . . favorite pastimes-cars and girls . . . a nighthawk . . . fu- ture-J8zL or Marines. ROBERT W. BROWN . . . Bob . . . Auto Mechanic . . . enjoys auto shop, dancing, swimming, sports . . . always making jokes . . . to be a salesman. WIL- LIAM BROWN . . . Bill . , . Academic . . . former Band manager and member of Optimates . . . likes math and chemistry . . . to be a teacher. AMY ARLENE BRYAN . . . Amy . . . Academic . . . Cheerleader-captain, Girls' R. Brash K. Brooks R. Brown R. Brickner L, Brown R. W. Brown Chorus president, Choraliers, Girls' Trio, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Optimates, intramurals . . . loves to dance . . . Most Popular . . . to become a dental hygienist. BARBARA ANN BRYANT . . . Ann . . . Academic . . . Organ Club, LeCercle Francais, Girls' Chorus, NHS . . . former member of Red Cross . . . enjoys playing the piano . . . always smiling . . . to study music education at West- minster. ROBERT L. BRYANT . . . junior . . . General . . . Band . . . likes shop and science . . . favorite pastime is work- ing on his car . . . to enter Air Force or trade school. DAL- LAS BUFFALOE . . . Butch . . . General . . . Bach Choir, Senior Executive Board . . . former member of Bach Ensemble . . . favorite subjects-math and senior science . . . likes to sing and dance . . . to be an Air Force radar technician. ANTOINETTE MARIE BUONO . . . Toni . . . Academic . . . NHS, QUIPPIAN, CF8cH, ABK president, Student Council, intramurals . . . former member of Optimates . . . favorite pastime-making sodas and popcorn . . . a future teacher, then marriage. JOHN REGIS BYRD, JR .... Rod- ney Hackenflash . . . General . . . varsity football . . . enjoys listening to LP's . . . service next. WILLIE BYRD . . . W. Brown B. Bryant A. Bryan R. Bryant Tony Tomei Was Guillume . . . General . . . football, Varsity Club . . . enjoys electric shop. dancing. girls. football, pool . . . often seen joking with girls . . . Air Force or trade school next. 'IOE CABRA-lA . . . General . , , favorite subject is mechani- cal drawing . . . enjoys loafing . . . Neatest Dresser . . . would like to attend drafting school, ANTHONY CALA-A BRIA . , . Bull . . . General . . . Varsity Club, football- halfback . . , favorite pastime is lifting weights . . . college is next . , . Most Athletic ALBERT CAl.l .... A1 , . . General . . . former Red Cross representative and home- room treasurer . . . enjoys geography '... future undecided. FRANCES CANGIANO . . . Fran . . . Stenographic . . . CFSLH, QUIPPIAN sales staff . . . former member of FTA . . . enjoys records and crossword puzzles , . . to attend busi- ness college. MARGARET CARNEY . , . Peggie . . . Clerical . . . CF8cH. FHA. intramurals . ,. . dislikes POD . . . favorite pastimes are dancing. eating and ironing . , . a twin . . . to be a beautician. PATRICIA JEAN CARNEY . . . Pat . . . Clerical . . . FHA, intramural softball . . . likes English, dishes, TV and records . . . always talking and joking . . . to be a sales clerk or typist. Sophomore Proxy Most Popular Time out! Anthony Tomei and Amy Bryan always take time to give a pleasant smile and "Hi" to passing class- IlTt1tCS. D. Biiffaloe J. Byrd J. Cabraja A. Call M Carney A. Buono Byrd A. Calabria F. Cangiano P. Carney: , , V nf QC?-afwflif ff' NC? gag bggggie . ,., N, Carpenter XY. Cekoric D. Cluwtiner N Crwlnngl-lo K, Como A, Czsull Vl, Cl1.1l3al.1 M. Clwsc R Collinx A. Cmntc G. Cidillfflfi N Clweuwwnt li. Cullman D, Culwnxu li. Conti NANCY CkARPlfNTIfR . . , N.1nC . . , GC-ncral . . . FHA Y. QYIP SC ICIPT . . . likl-C mum. Art, Cl.1nCin',Q, 5'WllNlNll1111, - - - f-Ufmff mC1NlWCf wr' luninr Rf-fd CTMS . . . future UH- ,md W-omg , . . tn ,urml cnllu-Au, DAVID CIICJTINIZR ClC.'ClClCLl. C , . . 'IQOUF' . . . ACg1ClCI1llC . . . IBNC Ak Mhlnik xllrsitv l'OCJll3J.ll, Vdrsirs' Club , . . cnjms Ifnglish and Wm ., . I x . . . I ' ,. . ' , . ' , ff' l'-lgll.C,l'YH,.,l -' 'I+ lAVA...lka'li- , , , Most I.1lk,1t1vc ..,. 1 future cngmccr. GL Y CASUCLIO um H .L mlm! mam U O I is Us , f . 4 tom' . , . cnlwvs yluirxg lmxwlull . , . hopci to Attend college. . . . Mavcmk . . , GC-ncml , . . lunwr luomcmom 'YICC prcsl- ' Q ' Q ' K Q I K' . ' , , 4 MARGARILT HLAN C,LCDSl1 . . . Margm . . , SfCI1Ot!f.1l7l'11C dent . , . lormer Band mcmbcr . . . l1lccN smencc . , , to 10111 LI ' M n ,, , , , , . . . ' PPIANT, B ,' ' . . W- . , . I V thc N301 WAYNE CLKORIL , . . AC.1d61NIC' . . . CMH IQ , Ld Wim fglfixski mm . TW . , , , ' A l -, CQ . fx . . A 2 l ,' prcsldcnt . , . 1Illf.1IDLITJl luskctlmlll and l1owl1ng. H1-Y Chap- mimxr O LU U N ul lm UNO? lxmg . . . , A ". 1C"w ,- Mff hm. NHS ' I A mrmtr mcmbu or Oymmumg U V HKU dum- IT NXXIIUINIIIC mll Colle IIITIL ral mls to Num lmon . . , , F-ffl ,lil '5.'l'C, lfll,.,l3 xstry .lml plwsxu , . . to .mend mllcgu IILAN CHAISALA C IX Sl N01 LRTQ X X Ol lx' mt UQUDK .' . ' ., ,,.CQl1ll.S'--Cll.l5. 'Cl'.',.. . . . ICANN' . . , AC.1ClClIlIC . , , Cln-crlf,,1ClLr, NHS. Hull , I X UQUMQ .ul ml , Hmm? lmmlm D V Q v tm.-rml Qulwgur I9 Llmmstrx' . , . pnloys NXClI'lilIltLj un mrs , . . Cllolr. SlLlClC'IlfCClL1I1C1l. I.L.lClCI'Nl C luli QL IPPIAIN. PL-I1 Cluln, CHUM L nut YKXX Y C-OI A-YCH O Nm C C-lui Q ' '. , 1 A 1 , . . 1 . . . . , C L A . , . ' - lI1IT.lIIlUT.1li, Voollmll Quwn 'gh . . . But Immmkilutg . . . rw L-ntcr all I I gil.-RH tulmlrmlx Ifflixt SUNNY Ijxummc BOMA I ' I BTCQ, NANCY C HIZKVRCUNT . , . Nmlc , , . Aladcnmic , , . mjlays uaukixugg :incl clancing . . . to attend lncaultician school. CJrcg.1n C,lLll5 prcsulmr. Syutrum trcisumr. Senior prom Co- RFGIS CQUILINS . - . RCM . . . C,-1fFCHfC'f - 4 - likw to INCH Chairman, NHS, imr.1mur,1ls , , . former mcmlwcr of Tri-HL to Kumlx Whllc lokllmll 'lt Dmlds ' ' ' lumrc Mdrme' 40 fu QC F, Cox J. David M. Czarneski G. ,Davis J. Danjanic K. Davis DIANA MARIE COLONNA . . . Di . . . Stenographic . . . QUIPPIAN . . . former member of CFSLH. . . . enjoys danc- ing and listening to records . . . to be a beautician. KATH- LEEN COMO . . . Kathy . . . Clerical . . . Quip Tri-Hi-Y, FHA . . . former member of ETA, Pep Club . . . likes law, office practice, dancing, and listening to records . . . to attend business school, AUGUST CONTE . . . Augie . . . Academic . . . Band, Science Club . . . former member of Radio Club . . . favorite subjects are chemistry and trig . . . favorite pastime is operating amateur radio station . . . college next. ELAINE CONTI . . . Clerical . . . bowling . . . enjoys lis- tening to records . . . always seen with Donna . . . to do secretarial work and get married. FLORA JEAN COX . . . Elo . . . Academic . . . NHS, Junior Red Cross . . . former member of CFRH . . . enjoys building puzzles . . . marriage is next. MARY ANN CZARNESKI . . . Cookie . , . Academic . . . Girls' Chorus, Pep Club, Optimates, QUIPPIAN, intra- SENIORS Best Dancers Theres no asking. "XY'hat's the favorite pastime of Harry Vallecorsa and Mary Louise Pollack?" It's tripping the light fantastic, and theyre good at it too. murals . . . former member of CF8cH, Red Cross . . . likes Miss Thel and boys . . . to attend Maison Felix Beauty School. 'IOANNE DANJANIC . . . joansie . . . Academic . . . QUIPPIAN Class Editor, CF8:H, Bach Choir, Ensemble, AVA president, NHS, intramurals, Senior class play, Opti- mates , . . former member of QUIP SCRIPT . , . enjoys dancing and playing the accordion . . . to be a nurse. JOSE- PHINE M. DAVID . . . jo . . . General . . . Spectrum, ABK-treasurer, intramurals . . . former member of Pep Club and CF8cH . . . enjoys going to Ambridge and dancing . . . always laughing . . . future undecided. GARDENIA DAVIS . . . Academic . . . AVA, junior Red Cross, intra- murals . . . former member of Optimates and Tri-Hi-Y . . . enjoys Latin and chemistry '... to attend business school. KENNETH DAVIS . . . Diz . . . General . . . favorite subject is English . . . favorite pastime is sports . . . to enter art school. 4l We Began to Pay Class Dues EDWARD DAXVKINS . . . Doc . . . General . . . intramural ing to music and swimming . . . to attend business school. football, basketball, and softball . . . enjoys skating and so- RAYMQND DELTURQ0 , , I Ray , u I general , , , varsity eirrle - - - PlaU5 fo Cfllff the 561'VlCC' LEONARD DAXVKlN5 football . . . enjoys history, not English . . likes to loaf . . . - - - Dirre - - - Gerrerel r - - erribye Serrier Seierrre - - r likes future undecided. JOANNE CAROL DEMARTINES . . . Sorlals and fllrls ' - ' to Sllllll' merlieel lerllrl0l08Y- JOAN Jonnie-De . . . General . . . Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, CFS:H, DAWSON - r - lrlfmrlle - - - Clerlrfll ' - ' FHA, bowlllllrf - - - FHA. . . Laurel Queen . . . loves to have a good time . . . former member of CFKH . . - likes law and health - . r lrrrewrr Wolfess . . . to attend s business school. RICHARD DERG- for her blue eyes . . . to be a model. ROBERT DEFRAN- LIN I I I D6-rg I I I Academic I I I CF3cH I I I likes math, CESCO - - - De - - - General ' - - Drum Mrllor- Serllor Barlrl not English . . . favorite pastime-playing football or basket- . . . former member of Red Cross . . . likes to dance . . . ball I I j College next WILLA MAE DEW I l I Honeydew , . , always lolrlllg - - s re alrerlrl rbUSie Srlloolr Al-lClA DE' Clerical . . . QUIPPIAN sales staff . . . former member of JOSEPH - - - l-lsll - - - Arflrlerlllr - - r CMH r0rr'35P0rlCllrlg CFseH . . . favorite subjects-P.O.D. and health . . . enjoys Segrerarlb FTA Presldellri QUIP SCRIPT, Y'Teerl5, Leaders' dancing and talking . . . BTC or marriage next. RONALD Club - - - fbrrber member ef Obrirberer errrl Pep Club - - - D1cKsoN . . . Dix . . . Academic . . . varsity basketball, lllres algebra and ll5lelllllg re llle radlo ' - - lrrlowll fer ber Varsity Club . . . favorite subject-trig . . . likes girls . . . one red heir - - s eellege rrerrr- JOAN DELEONARDIS - - r of The Big Three . . . college next. ESTHER D1G1ov1NE Joni . . . Stenographic . . . QUIPPIAN sales staff . . . former I I I Stenographic I I I Red CWSSI QUIPPIANI CFSLHI foot, member of Tri-Hi-Y . . . likes shorthand, swimming, and ball Prograrm jntmmurajs I I I former member of pep bowllllg - - - rlllllre Seererery- MARl-AN DEl-lslo - ' ' Mare Club . . . likes listening to music and sewing . . . quiet - - - Slell08raPlllC - - - QUIPPIAN Sales Starr ' - - former and nice to know . . . business school next. ISABEL member of Tri-Hi-Y . , .likes shorthand. . . enjoys listenr DISANTE I I I Is I I I Academic I I I CFQHI FTA, E. Dawkins J. Dawson A. Dejoseph M. DeLisio J. DeMartines L. Dawkins R. DeFrancesc'o J. DeI.eonardis R. DelTurco R. Derglin and Held Our First Party in the Gym. Optimates. NHS . . . likes German. English, speech . . . favorite pastimes f reading. s e vv i n g. listening to records, working at Thrift . . . to attend college or business school. VELIMIR DJURDJEVIC. . . Bucko . . . General . . . favorite subjects are trig. physics, and art . . . dislikes health . . . would like to become an architect. GERALD DOBICZYSKI . . . Jerry '... Academic . . . former member of Band , . . favorite subject is trig . . . enjoys playing the accordion . . . to be an engineer. MARY LOUISE DONALDSON . . . XVez- zie . . . Clerical . . . Leaders' Club, Army-Navy, intramural basketball . . . former member of CEEQH . . . likes physical training, health . . . Miss Good Posture . . . enjoys playing records, loafing, and listening to the radio . . . to be a beau- tician or an office girl. THOMAS C. DOUGLAS . . . Tim . . . Academic . . . Cl':H, Band, Science Club . . . enjoys dancing . . . to be a pharmacist. CHARLES DUBROXVA . . . Chess . . . Academic . . . Band, Le Cercle Francais, intra- murals . . . likes chemistry '... favorite pastime is dancing . . . future is undecided. BETTY DUGOS . . . Bets . . . Clerical . . . Girls' Chorus, CF8cH, ABK, intramurals . . . former member of Pep Club . . . always wears a smile . . . to be a receptionist. VV. Dew R. Dickson DiGiovine V. Djurdievic I. DiSante G. Dobiczyski Best Looking "XY'ho're the fairest of them all?" XY'e've answered this question with jean Chabala and Bob Latone. M, Donaldson T Douglas C. DuBrovva B. Dugos ' Z. V' w .o iff i -A-L ' 1 ' 2 gp, R S L '.v 'N-v .gg-ya, 4. 3. - s I I ...I F 2 xi N v E. Dukovich G. Evans S. Fedorchak R. Fetkovich P. Fox P. Dydek A. Faber C. Ferry Iwi. Fisher A. Francona M. Elko L. Fadool S. Festor A. Flowers J. Frank EVELYN DLIKOVICH . . . Evie . . , Academic . . . Class .. .enjoys dancing and listening to radio.. to attend college. treasurer 1956. Leaders' Club secretary, Y-Teens. Le Cercle LARRY' FADOOL u U A HOP ' V l Gmcml A I A CFKHQ bmw!- Francais, FTA. CFSLH. QUIP SCRIPT Editor, football and basketball program chairman. intramurals . . . to attend Edin- boro STC. PATRICIA A. DYDEK . . . Pat . . . Academic . . . Leaders' Club, Pep Club, NHS. Bach Choir. Ensemble, CF.scH, QUIPPIAN , . . former Tri'Hi-Y treasurer, junior prom chairman. Student Council vice president, QUIP SCRIPT . . . favorite subjects-chemistry and Russian . . . enjoys dancing and listening to records . . . BTC or college next MICHAEL ELKO .. . Academic . . . Bach Choir, Ensemble, CFSJI-I . , . likes chemistry '.,. dislikes English . . . enjoys watching TV, swimming. and baseball . . . future undecided. GLADYS EVANS . . . Stenographic . . . CFNH, QLIIPPIAN . . . enjoys shorthand and English . . . dislikes POD . . . reads in spare time . , . to become a secretary. ANTHONY FABER . . , Tony '... Academic . . , NHS, Varsity Club, foot- ball and baseball. QEIPPIAN Sports Editor. Senior class play 44 ing, volleyball . . . likes gym . , . enjoys dancing . . . may attend forestry school. SCHERRY A. FEDORCHAK Academic . . . Leaders' Club. Pep Club. Latin Club cohconsul, intramurals . . . junior prom committee . . . enjoys dancing . . . to attend business school. CHARLES FERRY . . . Chuck . . . Academic . . . Band, CFSLH . . . favorite subject-chem- istry '... likes outdoor sports . . . to be an aeronautical engi- neer. SAMUEL FESTOR ..., I un . . . Clerical . . . CFSJH, intramurals . . . favorite subject-history1 dislikes English and health . , . favorite pastimes -ice skating, bowling, and fishing . . . mild mannered . . . may go to business school. RAYMOND FETKOVICH . . . Fake . . . Acad-, emic . . . Varsity Club . . . likes trigonometry '.,. dislikes English . . . enjoys bowling . . . to enter engineering at Pitt. J. Fredrick R. Garbini P. Frioni V. Gaston R. Fuller A, George MARVADELL FISHER . . . Marx' . . . Clerical . . FTA, intramurals . . . known for her pint-size . . . future undecided. ALVIN FLOXVERS . . . Wimp . . . General . . . Art Club, Varsity Club, football, weight lifting . . . likes listening to popular music . . . Air Force is next. PATRICIA JEAN FOX . . . Patty ',.. Academic . . . QUIPPIAN. QUIP SCRIPT, NHS, Senior Class play . . . former member of CFSLH, Tri- Hi-Y . . . enjoys music and reading . . . college next. AL- PHONSE FRANCONA . . . Fonse . . . Academic . . , Senior Class parliamentarian, NHS president, Le Cercle Francais, CFSJH . . . former sergeant-at-arms of Student Council . . . enjoys playing the accordion and dancing . . . to be an aero- nautical engineer. JOANNE FRANK . . . Frankie . . . Steno- graphic . . . Leaders' Club president. NHS secretary, QUIP- PIAN. intramurals, Army-Navy . . . former member of CFHH . . . enjoys listening to the radio . . . to be a private secretary. JOHN FREDRICK . . . Butch . . . General . . . Band, intra- SENIORS Most Athletic "Be a good sport," says Tony Calabria to Roanne Small- wood. Roanne, in turn, believes girls, as well as boys, can be good athletes. murals, bowling and basketball . . . likes mechanical drawing and history '... a football fan . . . to attend drafting school. PATRICIA A. FRIONI . . . Trish . . . Clerical . . . FHA, CFRH . . . likes office practice . . . enjoys dancing and listen- ing to records . . . known for her blue eyes . . . to be an air- line hostess. RICHARD FULLER . . . Red . . . Carpenter . . . enjoys working on cars . . . Air Force is next. RONALD GARBINI . . . Garb . . . General . . . class treasurer 1958, sergeant-at-arms 1956 . . . former member of Student Council . . . likes history . . . favorite pastimes-dancing and listening to records . . . to travel and later join the Air Force. VE- LESTA GASTON . . . Academic . . . FTA, CF8cH, Organ Club, Girls' Chorus, NHS, intramurals . . . former member of Student Council . . . enjoys playing the piano . . . college next. ALEX GEORGE . . . Al . . . General . . . football, Varsity Club . . . likes geography '... favorite pastime- shooting pool . . . known for being lazy . . . future undecided. 45 I n Our Junior Year, Dave Was Prexy ANNA GEORGE . . , Ann , . . Clerical . . . member of FHA get a job. MAXINE GRAY. . . Max. . . Academic . . .Pep and former Iunior Red Cross representative . , . likes law and Club, Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, intramurals, Army-Navy . . . sales . . . dislikes English and history . . . favorite pastime is likes physical training , . . enjoys reading and listening to the bowling, skating, and driving Fords . . . to be a secretary or radio , i , to be a Woiuqan Marine, IANICE GREEN . . . nurse. WILLIAM M, GEORGE . . . Bill . . . General . . , Poggl f,., Clerical , , A Army-Navy, intramural basketball Varsity Club, football tackle , . . enjoys sports , . . college I I 4 likog hoalllr ririnfliig l,0y5I and Cars I I I to allmd busl. or Navy next. ROBERT P. GEROVAC . . . Auto Mechanic H055 School, JOSEPH GREENBERG . . . joe . . . Academic . . . favorite subject is auto shop . . . dislikes English . . . I I l CIQQHI Senior C1355 lslal 'i,, enjoyg bowling, art . . . favorite pastime is working on automobiles . . . planS to CHICI future undecided. MARIA GREGORAKIS . . . Little Mary a trade school. PATRICIA GIOCONDO . . . Pat . . . Clerical I I I glenogmphlc I I I Junior Red QOSSI SCL-reldm Girls' Qlio. . . . Girls' Cl'lOl'US - . . f0fIT16f member Of FTA, PCP Club - - - rus, Choraliers, Student Council, intramurals . . . former mem- likes health and office practice . . . enjoys dancing . . . to be ber of PCP QlubI FTA l I I likgg to dam-CI listen ro the radio a beautician. CAMILLE GLENN . . , Milll '... Clerical . . . I I A lo allcml bugimss Sr-hool, CAROLE M, GURNIAK , , . intramural basketball . . . favorite subject, POD . . , enjoys Qoolllc I I I General I I I Girls' Clioru5I Chorrrlig-r5I AVA, dancing and listening to records . . . next, business school. Clrlgcl-lI LQ Qcrcle Francais I I I former member of Jlllljof Red ANTHONY GNARRA - A - T003 '-'- Afddsmif ' - ' NHS, Cross, homeroom secretary and treasurer . . . likes French, QUIPPIAN, Senior Band AVA WCC l'f65idCUf - - - fofmcf English . , . favorite pastimes-dancing, skating, listening to member of QUIP SCRIPT and Radio Club. . . likes trig, sci- records I I I lo be a nurse HARRY HAGES I I I Am- ence, and listening to the radio . . . to be an electrical engi- demic I I I Hi-Y PrC.SldcmI NHS I I I former Cofouncll neer. STEPHEN GRAHOVAC . . . Steve . . . Academic , . . of Optlmalcs I I I lllles Chemistry and Swimming I I I QUIP SCRIPT ' - - former member of Oljtlmates ' - ' likes Most Likely to Succeed . . . plans a medical career. WIL- math and chemistry, listening to records, and reading . . . to LIAM TI HANNA I I I Bill A I I Academic- I I I former A. George R. Gerovac C. Glenn S. Grahovac J. Green W, George P. Giocondo A. Gnarra M. Gray J. Greenberg member of Student Countil . . . favorite subjects are math and science . . , dislikes speech . . . builds machines in spare time . . . a cjuiet one . . . plans to study engineering. RAY E. HAUSER . . . Eb . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club- basketball. weight lifting . . . former member of French Club . , . enjoys dancing . . . to attend college. GEORGE HENDERSON jR .... junior . . . General . . . Bach Choir- Ensemble, Varsity Club. track, intramurals, Art Club . . . favorite pastimes are television. movies. sports and eating . . . college is next. BIARY lllfNDliRSON , . . Clerical . . , a twin . . . enjoys musit s... future undecided. MONA HENDERSON . . . Clerical . . . Z1 twin . . . enjoys music . . . to be a lseautierfm. VioLA HENDERSON . . . vi . . . Academic '.,, intramural basketball . . . favorite subject is French . . . likes to listen to records . , . plans it nursing career. DOLORES A. HERD,-X . . . Dee . . . Academit . . . Student Council p.1rli.iment.1rian . . . Le Certle lfrancais, Leaders' Club, Choraliers, Girls' Chorus . . . former member of FTA, Trio, junior prom committee, Football and basketball program committee . . . enjoys dancing. swimming , . . future college. and 6'Fascinati0n" Topped All the Proms. Most Active Two of our busiest seniors. Daxe Young and -loan Vlatoski, pause to look at a yearbook, M Gregorakis H. Hages R. Hauser M, Henderson G. Gurniak XXV Hanna G. Henderson M. Henderson ee.. Ii? . V. Henderson D. Herda iv -6 nfl. . E C. Hiber L. Howell A. Hill C, Hribar XV. Holmes M. Ilov CHARLES HIBER . . . Charlie . . . General . . . QUIPPIAN, assistant art editorg intramurals . . . enjoys chemistry . . . one of "The Big Three' '... to attend college. ALBERTA HILL . . . Alyce . . . Home Economics . . . favorite subject- senior science . . . enjoys home economics, radio, records, dancing and TV . . . always sneezing . . , future undecided. WILLIAM HOLMES . . . Bay . . . General . . . favorite sub- jects-Band, historyg dislikes English . . . favorite pastime- driving a Pontiac . . . always smiling . . . plans to attend electrical school, LINDA J. HOWELL . . . Lin . . . Academic . . . NHS, QUIPPIAN-assistant club editor. QUIP SCRIPT, FTA, Y-Teens . . . enjoys music and reading . . . college next. CAROLYN ANN HRIBAR . . . Goobie . . . General . . . FHA, Spectrum, ABK. Senior Executive Board . . . likes math, listening to the radio and talking , . . known fof her laugh . . . future undetided. MICHAEL ILOV . . . Mike . . . Academic . . . CF8cH, intramurals, varsity baseball . . , likes chemistry . . . enjoys swimming . . . to attend college. HAROLD JOHNSON . . . Auto Mechanic . . . likes auto 48 Q21-7'4v Kit- , 19 1 F rf I 4 . ' If-. '- - ,ff 7 wwf .21 H. Johnson J. Kancel ,l- Johnson R. Kasper V. Johnson I. Katich shop . . . enjoys driving a hot Pontiac . . . plans to get a job in a foreign country. JOHN JOHNSON . . . John-chin . . . Auto Mechanic . . . favorite subjectfgym . . . dislikes auto shop and science . . . looks forward to week ends . . . plans to work in VIRGINIA JOHNSON . . . Jenny . . . Clerical . . . CIi8cH, intramurals . . . likes gym and health . . . enjoys dancing . . . plans to attend Robert Morris. JERILYNN KANCEL . . . Jeri . . . Academic . . . Leaders' Club, intramurals, Le Cercle Francais, QUIPPIAN, Organ Club, QUIP SCRIPT, CFSQH, football program committee . . . former member of Quip-Tri-Hi-Y . . . enjoys French, ballet, and piano . . . college next. RONALD KASPER . . . Ronn . . . Academic . . . intramural -bas- ketball . . . favorite subject is math . . . dislikes Eng- lish . . . one of "The Big Three' '... future includes college or Air Iiorce. IVAN KATKICH . . . Lump . . . Machinist . . . enjoys fixing cars . . . future undecided. RUTH KATZ . . . Ruthie . . . Academic . . . Bach Choir, ' af. .Nu X 215 INF- N 3 Fiizgr . Q I 1 . 3 fa? 'Zia . K , .5 .- 5 K V R. Kiitf J. Klcin VI. Knight G. Knt.1lg1 J. KL-hui' M Klein P. Knight M. I..ulik.1 D Kii-lli' A. Kluist Xl Kniixisli C l.4iliim.i Ifnscmhlc . . . likes lfnglish ,mil ihcinistry '... Qllluls sing- ,ll'NlI KNIGHT '... Aiailcinii '... Cl.iss Suci'ct.iry 193'-58, ing. rn-Ming. .mil ilincing . . . gilxxxiys milking . . . linpcs to .1t- P.irli.i1nunt.iri.in lv:-lm-37 . . . Art Ciluh, NHS, QVIPPIAN tend inllugc. JOYCE Klflilili , . , ,lay '... C.lcrii.1l , . . l'l.lL'll Ari lfilitnr. VTA, CITXH, PQ-in Clluh, inir.1mui'.ils. Senior Cfl.1ss Cfhoir tmisiiicr. Cxlfmli, fnrinur mcmlxr nl' Trihlli-Y .mil Pup pl.iy. .lunior prnin ioinmiituc . . . tlnrincr incinhui' of Opti- Ciluh . . . likis niiiw priitiw .mil listining to thg ixiilin . . . in.iics, Tri-lli-Y fpixsiilciir . , . iolli-gi' next, PATRICIA slurp lwliiu uyus . . . to hc .in .iirlinu li-isicss. l3ORO'l'llY N. KNICQIVI ',,, 'l'rish,i , , A Clam-r.il . , . VIA, C.l"SH . . , Kllflflili . . . Dor ...i K Milli-iiiii . . . l.i-Ailurs' Cliih. NHS. Qiijnys hnmc uniiniiiiis . . . likes in sk.itu . . . in hc .L telc- liaml. inn'.iiniir.ils , . . ioringr imiiilwr nl' C I-klfl. Optiiiiitus plinm nimnimr MAX KORP.-XSll . . . Clem-ml . . former . . . likcs ihcinistn' .inil iliniing . . . inllcgi nuxi. .lAY ingnihcr ul' Clfxll . . . likes ghuinistry '... Cnjnys music. KLEIN .... M-.iilmiiu . . . Hi-Y. Clfull. NHS. iiiLf.1iNUV.lls liunnng .mil iiisliing . . . io .inuml iuclmigpil snhnol. GlfRAI.- . . . forinfr lmisulmill m.in.igur . , , liki-s trig .mil POD DINIZ A. KOTALA . . . Geri . . . Acaduinii . . . Balch Choir . . . rliwriiu ixistiini-sf' lmiskgrlxill .mil snirlmll . . . ml- prisiilciit. lfrunih Club. QFNH . . . former member nt' Y- lL'QC MSI. M.'XR,lf'7Rllf LYNN KLEIN . . . MJFQ '--4 Tu-ns . . . likes populgr musii . . . BTC nuxt. MARGARET Amilcinii '.., Cilixll ih,1pl.iin. QVIPPIAN . , .l Iormw LADIKAA 4 A A bitwgic Qlll x hhicmik I . I imrkumlmh A - . memlwr Ol 'llmlor Rul cms' OlxUm'MC5 ' A A mlllv llflf' likus .ilgchm .mil ihcmistrx ',.. fuiurc undecided, CARMEN ing .ind sgiiii-ul.issii'.il uwrils . . . In .mi-nd Carnfgic R ' T I AVDRVY KLHQI. Cl V11 L 13 F. Ulm L.-XLAMA . . . Chuyk . . . Cf.irpi-iizur . . . wcightliftcr . . . CC 1. 1 .- . . . c IL. , . . LLL' S . n C-FNH AHm.ANM.x. mtmmurbm A Q E mms mm POP mu. dislikus English . . . favorite iustimes .irc football .ind base- siu .ind riiling in .1 green lioril . . . BTC' or nurrilgc ncxt, llull . . . known for his dimples . . . JNL or M.1rines next. 49 As Seniors We Campaigned for Dues, CATHERINE LALAMA . . . Pooch . . . C1CfiC21l . . . CMH, ject trig . . . likes swimming and reading . . . college next. FHA . . . enjoys dancing and cooking . . . to become a Prac- JAMES LEXVIS , , , Louie . , . General , , , Band, intramural H6211 DUYSC- SUZANNE LANG . . . Sue . . . AC21d6miC . . . volleyball . . . enjoys listening to jazz records . . . to attend NHS, Y-Teens, Leaders' Club vice president, Spectrum Club, drafting sthool, THOMAS LIKOVICH . . , Bomb . , . Gen- intramurals. Senior Class play '... former member of CFSQH, eral , , I Qnjoyg itll gjsoftg I I I lxltifificg ngxt BKRNIIQS EU. Pep Club . . . enjoys reading, playing piano . , . to attend GENE LOXVE I . , Burnie , , I General , . . Varsity Club, EdiUlD0f0- ROBERT LATONE . - - Buwh 1 - - CflfPf?HlCf - - - track and cross tountry, I-li-Y . . . former member of Clitil-I enjoys loafing . . . Best Looking . . . future undecided. . . . enjoys electric shop and health . . . likes to drive . . . CAROLINA LAURENZI . . . General . . . favorite subjects Air Force or college next. LORRAINE LOYASH . . . Legs are home economics and senior science . . . favorite pastimes - - - Sfmoellfaphlf - - - Band, Malofcftei Leaders' Club COMES' are woodworking and driving .1 tan Mercury '.., always smil- Sfffcmfll Tfl'Hl'Yi QUIPPIAN- Afml"N'Wl'f lmmmufals - - ' mg . . . to get imfnta. iucufuzo LEI-IMAN . . . Rusty Cniffw dtmfieslH11dfC1CPl10HCIMS - - r moslslieil Mt- JOHN I . I Academic ' I ' mrgity golf. Volleyball, Varsity Club, Hi-Y MCCUE . . . Luke . . . Academic . . . Bach Choir, Ensemble, I I I fayoflte 5ubjCQt-nuihI dislikes jjnglgh I I I Cnjgy-5 Play. track, Varsity Club, football . . . former member of CFKH ing golf , , , to attend College, CAROLYN LENNIG I I , . . . enjoys pool . . . future undecided. JUNE MARIE Mc- Carol , . . Home Economics . . . CF8cH, FHA . . . enjoys HENRY . , , Academic . . . French Club, QUIPPIAN sales Sewing and Sklltlllfl ' - - to bs im Office Worker- BEVERLY staff . . . favorite subjectfmathematics . . . dislikes his- I-EXVIS - - - Bw 'f-- Af-ltlffmlf - ' - FTA. I-C41dCf5l tory '... enjoys swimming and miniature golf . . . quiet Club, Bach Choir, intramural . . . former member of I I I future undecided, MARJORHE MAE Mel-IENRY , , . CFSJH, Tri-Hi-Y, junior prom committee . . . favorite sub- Margie . . . ACHdCIUiC - - - NHS, FTA UCJSUYCY, Girls' C. Lalal laal R. Latone R. Lel iili an B. Lexvis T. Likovich S- I-img C. L-1L1I'L'I1l1 C. Lennig J. Lewis B. Lowe tarted Work on Our Own uzppzan Chorus secretary-treasurer, Le Cercle Francais, QIIIPPIAN . . . enjoys reading and math . , . to attend Indiana STC. AMOS McKENZIE . . . Moose , A . General . . . Spectrum Art Club , . . varsity b.1sketb.1ll 1957-S8 . . , favorite sub- jeets4history . 111r l music .... 1 deliberate worker known for his height . . . future art teacher. LOLA McPHERSON . , . Clerical , . , junior Red Cross. FHA , . , enjoys health, Eng- lish. sziles . . . dislikes POD . . , skates :ind listens to music . . , futurelmuriiige. JOE MADDREY . . . Poo . . . Gen- eral . . . varsity basketball, Varsity Club . . . set basketball point record . . . may attend college. DAVID MANSCETI . . . Dave . . . General . . . Art Club . . , enjoys art, shop and lunch . . , dislikes English .ind history ',.. enjoys sports . . . Navy next. CHARLES MARAVICH . , . Count . . , Aciidemic . . . CESLH . . . enjoys mechanical drawing and singing . . , future undecided. MARY ANN MARKOVICH . . . Stenographic . . . NHS, ETA, Student Council secrehiry, UIPPIAN Business Muna er . . . former member of Tri- all Hi-Y, basketbrill wrogram committee . . . en'o's dancin . . . l t 1 l 8 to be A secretary. L- I4UYJ5l1 rl. McHenry A. Mckenzie I N11 J- McCue M. McHenry L. McPher on D XI ?' x I iw ' ' 'wk .-- Egg! L,i,m.3 b Q A f-... Q J li. M.1rtl1enS I fNI.1tcxic lf. Miller Ci. BI s111x 'e M. lNIuscox'icl1 5- N1-min ff- NI-mt-11 E. Mn f1.1 im N. M 1,.,1- t- I.. N.it1mi I. INI.1Stt-llino H. Mtijuu -I. Bfontini IJ. Nl nvnwl e NY. N.1lli BRIAN KIYIYNE MARTHIENS , . . Skip .... 'X c.1demic . . . HlfLlfN INIERGIES . . . Shorty '.,. Stenographie . , . CFSH, Science Club. AVA, Le Cfercle I7r.1nct1is . . . t'.1x'orite subjects- FHA . . . likes sliortlmnd . . . to be fi Secretary. MARTHA math .ind Science . . . likes to tinker with r,1dios . . . to be MILLER . . . Mutzie . . , Home Iiconomics . . . FHA presi- i1n electrical engineer or tecl1nici.1n. SHIRLEY MARTIN . . . dent . . . enjoys dancing 11nd listening to the radio . . . to Shirl . . , General . , . FHA. iiitranmrals . . . enjoys driving be .1 bei1utician. EDXVARD MONAHAN . . . Haunt . . . and dancing . . . to be .1 beautieian. LUCY MASTELLINO General . . . likes to loaf . . . Navy next. IOYCIYANN . . . Luce . . . Ciltficlll , . . CIRH, intramurals . . . former member ot' Student Ciotincil. Yflmeeni Iunior Red Clrois . . . enjoys re.1dinig .lilkl xeuing . . . to be .1 mc-d1c.1l tecl1niti.1n. VIVDY MA'I'liSIC i.,. Punkin , . . Home lfconoinics . . . IHA, Clfmll, Tri-Iii-Y, Spectrum C lub . . . enjoys lixtc-ning to hi-iii musi t... future undetided. LLC ILLIf MAYTON . . . S.1nd1 '.,. Ac.1de1nie . . . Y-Teens president. NHS liistoritin. IIIlI',iIlILIf.1ly l.L'.1elCfNi Club. Lc C.erclc I7r.1nc.115. homeroom vice president . . . likes GCIIIl.iII .ind cl1en1i5try . . . ei1joys swirninirig .md ict Slidllilg . . . college next. 52 MONTINI . . . Ac.1demic '... NHS, Student Council presi- dent. Quip-TrifHi-Y. Optimutes. Band Maiorette, FTA, QLIPPIAN, intri1n1ur.1ls, Afllly'-Nk1X'y '... former member of CIKII. Pep Club . . . enjoys Lldlltlllg . . . Ne.1text Dresaer . . . college next, GLORIA MOORE , . , Slick . . . Academic . . . Girlw' Chorus. -lunior Red Cross . . . former member of Le Ciercle l:Y.1IIk11IS and ITTA . . . known for her smile . . . to be i1 5ecreti1ry. NANCY MOORE . . . Legs . . . Academic . . . Leaders, Club tretisurer. Y-Teens. NHS, QUIPPIAN Photo. Editor, B.1nd, iIIU'L1ITlL1I'L1lS . . .former member of Latin 'ami ff' ' J. Nawrocki D. Ogrizovich M. Norris G. Ogrizovich S. Nutter P. Ogrizovich Club . . . enjoys swimming and dancing . . . college next. PAUL MOORE . . . Louis . . . General . . . track, Varsity Club . . . former member of French Club . . . enjoys loafing . . . to become a lawyer. MATTHEXV MUSCOVICI-I . . . Matt . . . General . . . Bach Choir, CIi8cI-I, track . . . likes mechanical drawing and Bach Choir . . . to be a drafts- man. LILYAN NADZAM . . . Nadz . . . General . . . former Band member . . . likes boys, cars, money . . . enjoys boxing and weightlifting , . . hopes to be a nurse. WILLIAM NALLI . . . Nalli . . . General . . . likes history '... dislikes English . . . favorite pastime is spending money '... always driving a Chrysler . . . Army next. jACQUELINE NAXVROCKI . . . jackie . . . Academic . . . CF8cH, Girls' Chorus, ABK . former mem- ber of Y-Teens, Pep Club . . . enjoys dancing . . , BTC next. MARIAN NORRIS . . . Sam . . . Academic . . . Y-Teens- SENIORS Most Talkative "Now, Linda, I can tell you a better one than that," says Tony Casoli to Linda Bellocchi. Linda doesn't seem to agree. secretary, NHS, Leaders' Club. intramurals, Army-Navy, QUIPPIAN Girls' Sports Editor . . . former member of Latin Club . . . enjoys tennis . . . college next. SUE ANN NUTTER . . . Clerical . . . likes law and office practice . . . enjoys reading . . , quiet and nice to know . . . future un- decided. DONALD OGRIZOVICH . . . Don juan . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club, football, baseball, junior prom committee , . . former member of Band . . . enjoys popular music . . . college or Air Force next. GEORGIA A. OGRI- ZOVICH . . . jo-jo . . . Clerical . . . intramurals . . . likes gym and law '... enjoys radio and driving a Pontiac . . . always laughing . . . National Electric office next. PATRICIA L. OGRIZOVICI-I . . . Patti . . . General . . . Spectrum Club, intramurals . . . enjoys horseback riding and sewing . . . to study designing. 53 Went to Games, Elected Our ueens, BARBARA L. OTTO . . . Bo . . . Academic . . . former member of Latin Club, FTA, Band Majorette . . . enjoys dancing . . . future undecided. JEANNIE PALERMO . . . jean . . . Clerical . . . QUIPPIAN Sales Staff . . . former member of CF8cH . . . enjoys dancing . . . to be a beautician. MARY JEAN PALLADINI . . . Clerical . . . CF8zH . . . likes typing and sales, listening to the radio and reading . . . quiet and nice to know . . . to join the WACS. FREDERICK PAUL . . . Red . . . Auto Mechanic . . . junior prom co- chairman . . . former member of Band, CF8cH . . . likes sci- ence, dancing and working on automobiles . . . vocational school and Navy next. NANCY PAULIN . . . Academic . . . NHS, Le Cercle Francais, Leaders' Club, intramurals . . . former Quip-Tri-Hi-Y sergeant-at-arms, CF8rH . . . likes languages . . . dancing is favorite pastime . . . known for her giggles . , . college is next. VINCENT PELLEGRINI . . . Vince . . . Academic . . . baseball, intramural bas- ketball and bowling . . . likes POD . . . dislikes Spanish . . . enjoys sports and listening to popular music . . . ball, junior Class parliamentarian . . . enjoys listening to the radio . . . Typical Senior . . , college or Air Force next. SEBASTIAN PETRELLA . . . Son . . . Carpenter . . . car- penter shop president . . . also enjoys working on cars . . . Navy next. ELIZABETH PICCIRILLI . . . Betty . Sten- ographic . . . Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, FTA, intramurals, Student Council . . . former member of Y-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y secretary . . . enjoys listening to the radio . . . business school next. ANTHONY PIETRANDREA . . . Fox . . . General . . . Spectrum president , . . former member of junior Red Cross, Student Council . . . likes archery and hunting . . . Marines and art school next, HAROLD A. PILLAR . . . Cater . . . Academic , . . Hi-Y, intramurals, basketball, bowl- ing . . . former co-consul of Optimates . . . enjoys camping and canoeing . . . good sense of humor . . . future lawyer. NANCY POLIS . . . Nance . . . Stenographic . . . QUIP- PIAN Advertising Manager, Student Council, intramurals, Senior Class play . . . former member of CF8cH . . . to be a secretary. MARY LOUISE POLLACK . . . Babe . . . College next' FRANCIS PERRIELLO ' ' ' Ffancy ' ' ' Ace- Academic . . . QUIPPIAN sales staff . . . former member of demic . . . Senior Class vice president, Varsity Club, foot- Cf,-8,H I ' ' Best Dancer U I - to be a beauticianc FRANCES B. Otto M. Palladini N. Paulin F. Perriello E. Piccirilli J. Palermo F. Paul V. Pellegrini S. Petrella A. Pietrandrea and Daisy Mae Caught Li'l Abner Again. POXVELL . . . Eranny '... Stenographic . . . Senior Executive Board, CFSQH, enjoys dancing and parties . . . future un- decided. JOANN PRODANOVICH . . . joan . . . Clerical . . . CF8:H, El-IA . . . likes study hall and gym . . . enjoys sleeping, loafing, and listening to WEEP . . . may be a nurse. GEORGE NOEL PURDY . . . Noel . . . General . . . CF8cH sergeant- at-arms, I-Ii-Y secretary, Senior Class play, intramurals . . . enjoys all kinds of sports . . . to attend forestry school. THELMA RAMUNNO . . . Thel . . . Clerical . . . CFZQH . . . former member of Student Council . . . likes study halls, gym, dancing and a red truck . . . future beautician. MARY ANN RANIERI . . . Stenographic . . . FHA, CF8cH . . . likes shorthand, POD, and listening to the radio . . . to be a secretary. JEAN A. REINEL . , . Jeannie . . . Academic . . . Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, CFKH treasurer . . , favorite sub- jects are public speaking and chemistry . . . has wicked eyes . . . to be a beautician, then marry. WARREN RETALLIC . . . Butch . . . General . . . favorite subjects are science, geography ',.. dislikes POD, English . . . enjoys driving a Corvet and listening to progressive jazz . . . always gabbing . . . Army next. H. Pillar M. Pollack j. Prodanovich N. Polis F. Powell G, Purdy N eatest Dressers Fashions and fads are highly respected by joyceann Mon- tini and .Io Cahraja. The words, "I haven't a thing to wear," are far from true where they're concerned. T. Ramunno J, Reinel M. Ranieri W. Retallic Q5 as hal Sf 'sf' 3 H. Rettiger R. Ribnicky J. Rita J. Rosso E. Srik.il R. Reyis E. Riccitelli Rodieh R. Roy.il A 9.ily.iti E. Reynolds N Rirlmrds R Rossi 1. R mxkc itti P Silniti HENRY RETTIGER . . . Generitl . . . fayorite snlwjett is C1.iss setre-t.iry. -junior Red Cross president. Stnior C l.iss play, art . , , dislikes liistory '.., favorite jmistiine--f-plL1y'iiig pool footlmill proeriin tommittee. Le Certle l"r.int.iis. Leiiders' Clulu, . . . future undecided. RONALD REYIS . , . Rep . , . Gen- QEIPPIAN. CITKH. intr.imur.11s , A . former member of eral . . . Baeli Choir. intramurals, basketball . . . enjoys elee- ETA , . . enjoys swimming and dzinting . . . XY'ittiest . . . trie shop. dancing. eating. Cars ,.,. ilymys llugliing and jok- to Attend College. ,lOHN RITA . , . Dapt . . . Geneml . . . ing , . . seryite or triide school next. ELIZABETH rj. REY- likes seienee and art . . . enjoys driving his Thunderbird and NOLDS , . , Liz , . . Aeadeniit s... Leaders' Club. CEKH. listening to j.izz . . . Air Iforte next. jOAN RODICQI-I . . . . . . former member of Y-Teens, Ojwtinures . . , likes POD jo .,.. A eidemie . , . FHA secretary. Senior Executive . . . enjoys writing letters to a Marine , . future'-fnursing. Btmird . . . former menilwer ot' Tri-Hi-Y rind ETA . . . enjoys then ID.1.fTl.1yQL'. ROBERT RIBNICKX '.., R.i1ws , . . Clellef-11 d.inting.1nd j.i7z . future undecided. Rlf HARD EUGENE , . . Art fflulv 9L'YQC.lI11'.11wlTINY. X7-1VSl1y Cliilm Clfkll. lmselmill. RUSSI . , . Rich , . . Mxtliinist . . . enjoys rt-.iding .ind experi- intr,iniur.i1s , . enjoys diintinyg 1 . driltirixg stliool next, ments . . . to join the Ndxy, 'IANLT RCJSSO . , . jan . . . ELlZA15lfTll RlCif,lTlfl.l.l , . . Liz . . Stenogriijwllit '... Ggjygml I I U QuiIs,'j'fi,Hi.Y Q ' A jjyfmgf mgmlwer qpfi FTA. QEIPPIAN. II1lI'.1IDLlf.11S . . . former int-inlfer of CQEZQH. FHA C,j'flIN,1fC5 A . likes geogrqdliy' rind writing letters . , . to lwe . . . enjoys eolleeting records . , . to ,ittend IBM stliool, 3 lwgdjltjfjtljjl ROBERT ROYAL u . I Hgh , , , Genergil . , , NANCY R157 HARDS . . . N-IHC ...A MJJCIUR . 4 4 SCIUOF Bath Choir. Ensemble . . . enjoys listening to the radio . . . 56 lf" E IOR Most Typical Seniors It's unanimous that Marcy Stolkovich and Fran Perriello .ire our most allrnund seniors. representing ii class of 292 students. A aa' ,M 1 s P Sindnr V. Schuster G. S.1V.1j.jL' SLllNV.lI'l M- S-IMLM4' E. Scruteliins to .tttentl tolletge. I.INI3A RVSCITTI . . , Cieneral . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . linmernnm vice president 14256 . . . favorite sulwietts lie-.iltli .intl liome etononiits . . . dislikes seiente . . . tliwrite pastimes -tlie telephone .intl inovies . . . known for talking . . ITl.lI'fl.1lQC next. I"llrKNK I.. SAKAI. . , . Sike . . . ciL'IICF.1l . . . V.1rsity fltilw, tiiiotlull .ind lmsketlmtll . . . tfixorite stilwiett is geourximlit' . . . INAIII interests .ire sports, rXI.I5l2RTA S,-XI.VA'I'I . . , Bert , . . Clerit.1l . . . QVIPPIAN. Clixll, ITIIA . . . former Iiintl member . . . tftvorite iuistiine -tlrixinku .1 I.intoln , . . business sehool next PIIILIP I. SALVATI . . . Iegs . . . General . , . V.1rsity Clulm tootlmill . . . likes QCUASRIIWIIV . . . liolwlwy is wei,ulitlit'ting . , . college or NAU' next. PAIQI. SANDOR . . , tvtw kie . . . Ge-ner.1l . . . f.twrite sulwiett is gym . . . dislikes linglisli .ind liistory '... enjoys e.1rs . . .will be ti pilot. GEORGE R. SAVAGE . . . Bunny '... Clerioil . . . CITXH, Senior lfxetutixe Iicurtl, IIIIIKIITILIYJIS . . . former inemlwer of Student Countil . . . likes lwusiness l.1w, not history, office praetite . . . f.ix'orite imistiines 'hunting .intl fishing . . . Air Ifnree next. MAXINIZ SAVAGE . . , MAX . , . Atxuleinit' . . . I.e.1ders Cilulv. AVA. NHS tice president. QYIIJIIIAN .is- sistant tlnlw etlitnr. .'Xriiiy-Xluy. Optiinates trilNun.tl, CIVMH. intr.1mur.1ls . . . former memlwer ot l"'I'.-X. Tri-Ili-Y . . . .1 jolly spirit . . . to lie .i nurse. VALERIA SCIII'S'I'lfR . . . Cfleritpil . . . I"T:X . . . tlivorite stilwieet-Wspeetli . , . enjoys dancing. swimming. sports. .intl gyiny . . future undetitled, IACOB SCIIXVARZ . . . Buster . . . Aexdemit' , . . former member of CflfctH . , . likes POD. not English . . . enjoys llunting. footlmill. .ind luselmill , . . eiiuet . . . Army or Navy next. IZDXVARD SCRITCIIINS . . . Seruteh . . . General . . . Varsity Club, football, lusketlmill . , . enjoys listening to good music . . . known for his gait . . . future undecided. 57 We Studied, Took College Boards, Laughed NATALIE SELKOVITS . . . Nat . . . Academic . . . Y-Teens, FTA, NHS. Band council, QUIPPIAN . . . enjoys reading and playing the flute . . . Most Likely to Succeed . . . to attend Carnegie Tech. ANTHONY SELLARI . . . Bato . . . General . . . football end, baseball, Varsity Club . . . likes sports . . . to join the service. CHARLOTTE SHANNON . . . Char . . . Clerical . . . Fl-IA . . . favorite subject is sales . . . collects pop records . . . to go to business school. ELEA- NOR SHANNON . . . E1 . . . Home Economics . . . FHA . . . favorite subjectsfhome economics, gym . . . enjoys danc- ing, shows, swimming . . . good for a laugh . . . future un- decided. NANCY SHANNON . . . Stenographic . , . FHA . . . favorite subject is shorthand . . . dislikes English . . . enjoys sleeping and listening to the radio . . . hopes to be- come a secretary. jOAN M. SHEEDER . . . joanie . . . Academic . . . NHS, Y-Teens, CF8zH, intramurals . . , former member of Latin Club, Girls' Chorus, Pep Club . . . enjoys listening to popular music . . . to attend college. PHYLLIS SHERBA . . . Fefe . . . Stenographic . . . Pep Club, FTA . . . , , , General former member of Student Council . . . likes shorthand and ject is math going to dances . . . Posture Queen runner-up . . . to be a model. Playing Cards N. Selkovits C. Shannon N. Shannon A. Sellari E. Shannon J, Shqctlef DONNA SHERIN . . . Clerical . . . bowling . . . likes busi ness law '... always with Elaine . . . secretarial work and marriage next. ROBERT SHIVELY . . . Shive . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club, volleyball . . . enjoys math and sports . . always with Kasper . . . future includes Marines and college DAVID SIMONICH . . . Sim . . . Auto Mechanic . . . likes auto shop, not English . . . enjoys music and working on cars . . . may join the Navy. ROANNE SMALLXWOOD , . . Ro . . . General . . . ABK vice president, CF8:H, Leaders' Club Army-Navy, softball, basketball . . . likes English . . . Most Athletic . . . future undecided. BERNICE SMITH . . . Ber . . . Academic . . . CFEQH, AVA. intramurals, homeroom secretary-treasurer . . . former member of Tri-Hi-Y, Opti mates, FTA . . . likes records, TV, dancing . . . always smil ing . . . nursing or BTC next. DONALD A. SMITH . . Academic . . . Varsity Club, football . . . enjoys driving and listening to popular music . . . Army next. LARRY SMITH . . . volleyball and track . . . favorite sub dislikes social studies . . .ienjoys eating . . . always laughing . . . Air Force next P. Sherba R. Shively D. Sherin D. Simonich 45 at MA Little Honey," Planned the Prom, MARILYN ELIZABETH SMITH . . . japoe . . . General . . . Organ Club . . . favorite subject-health, dislikes POD . . enjoys skating, dancing, swimming, driving '57 Pontiac . . . known for laughing . . . future teacher or nurse. ELAINE SOBON . . . Stenographic . . . QUIPPIAN co-copy editor, Student Council, Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, Trio, NHS, intra- murals . . . likes to dance and swim . . . to attend Indiana STC for commercial teaching. JOHN C. SPROUT . . . johnny . . . Academic . . . Varsity Club, football fullback, junior Class Executive Board, junior prom committee . . . enjoys listening to the radio . . . college or Air Force next. DO- LORES STADNIK . . . Dolly . . , Academic . . . CF8cI-I, QUIPPIAN sales staff . . . former member of Latin, Library, and Organ clubs . . . favorite pastime-driving a Buick . . . to study languages in college. ROBERT P. STALTER . . . Bob . . . Academic . . . homeroom president 1957, secretary 1958 . . . former member of CE8cH . . . likes chemistry and math, not POD and English . . . favorite pastimes-radio and sleep- ing . . . college next. EDWARD A. STEEANIK . . . Steff . . . General . . . future undecided. R. Smallwood D, Synjth B. Smith L, Smith Wolf and Wolfess gi I I Ron Kaspar here enjoys the company of joan DeMartines. Everyone agrees that Ron is to girls as "johnny D." is to oys. M- Smith J, Sprout R. Sralrer E. Sobon L. Stadnik E, Srefanik 3 . M Stqmnkd Q Sud.-y E. 'Ik-sln S ,I-IIUINJN I. 'llllixcr INI Ftnllqmnlu IS. Sxvngggy' Ii. All-icllllw VI. 'llllwnxyxvn A- IIUIYTU gg sum, lj"1'llklH P, 'l'I1nnxn R 'IMJUI-.1 I- 'INI1 IN'IARCQARIQ'I' IIIfI,IfN STITRANKA . . . Ijcggy . . . IXLIQICIUIR YLLUFLIIIIKQ wllx-t.1r'y'. 1IIfY.lIUL1I'.1li. tlwrlmll pmtgr.uns . . . . . NHS, IIJIILI, intr.1mL1r.1Ix , , . lilqcx QLIICIIIISITY . . , l-.lXOI'Ill.' I-kjI'X11L'1' 111g'111lwgrul Y 'ldccmh Sfukltmf fkqjllllill , , , Lnjnyg .l.1n. justirnu Lllnning .mul scxvirug , , . tw .ntlnll Cnrmgiu 'IK-LII ing .lnll .1 gun-11 I'wntI.n , , . .xlxmp IJLIKLIIIIUKQ . , . lnllg-gp anal tc.uI1 sein-mc. MARCIIA STUI.KOYIffII . , , INI.1rq' . , . ncxt. IfDXY'ARI5 'I'l'SI.A , , . Ifllllif . . . C2L'ncr.1I . . . Ln- Anyulcnm . , . Sc-niorCkI.1Qs lI'C'.1NLlfCF. Pop Cflulw Iwrwillcrlt. Latin iw, humtlnlu I Q , U, Wm mc Air ITQHL3 BQHQXIK T1Q'1'12RIf H Club lygngnrgr, Sgnlnr C.I.155 inlay, fnozlmlll pmgrnln cnrnlnittu-. . . . Bun . , . Auula-Init . . I.c.1dl1w Clulw. Hmmcrouin pm-sil . . . Iwrmqr INCINIWCI' nf CVXH. ,luninr Prmn Cko1n1nittcc. dent. CIZXII, Iuninr Red C ross. Scninr Class play. 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I N I - V I , ImmII'UI'llX' Hmll M'lIHI'm ' ' ' I HU WH U U - II time R1CI11c- .inll rccmmlx . . . galwlvy , . . luturc II1.iI'!'l.l'Qfg, Clulw . . . Lfrmicnw IIJIMIIIFQ . . In lm .I tc-.ulucfri DORUI-IIS JAMIE THOMPSON I I I Thong Q . . AMN Muhgmik V I V 'HQIAIQHA , Ilmn , , AQAIIL-Infn , , NHS. CIMII 60 L. Trbovich J. ljlatoski J. Trehar M. Ifrick C. Turner J. L'rsitti likes shop, science, health . . . favorite pastimegswimming . . . to join Air Force. RICHARD TODORA . . . Rich . . . Academic . . . former Band member . . . likes geography . . . enjoys driving and progressive jazz . . . always chewing gum . . . medical school next. JOYCE ELLEN TOLIVER . . . Jetty ',.. Academic . . . Bach Choir, Ensemble, Y-Teens, Organ Club, NHS . . . former member of Optimates . . . enjoys playing the piano . . . to be .1 teacher. ANTHONY TOMEI . . . Tony . . . Academic , . . Varsity Club, football guard . . . Sophomore Class president, Junior prom committee . . . enjoys sports . . . to attend college. LORETTA TOTH . . . Lolly . . . Home Economics . . . CF6cH publicity and financial chairman . . . to be an airline hostess. LAXVRENCE TRBOVICH . . . Larry . . . Academic . . . Hi-Y, intramurals . . . former member of Optimates . . . likes chemistry, trig, sports . . . known for a straight face . . . future-Air Force or college. JAMES TREHAR . . . Red . . . Academic . . . Hi-Y program SEN IORS Exchanging Name Cards "Gee, passing out name cards makes you feel like a star," says Ron Dickson to Chuck Suder and Geri Kotala. chairman, intramurals . . . former member of Latin Club . . . enjoys football, swimming, ice skating . . . college next. CORDELIA TURNER . . . Billie . . . Clerical . . . former member of CE8:I-I . . . likes sales and office practice . . . known for her joking and talking . . . business school next. JOAN ULATOSKI . . . Joanie . . . Academic . . . NHS, QUIPPIAN Editor-in-Chief, Bach Choir accompanist. Organ Club treasurer, Leaders' Club, Optimates, CFRH, intramurals, Senior Class play . . . former Y-Teens president and vice president, Optimates treasurer, Student Council, JRC, Most Active . . . enjoys tennis and the piano . . . to attend Indiana STC. MICHAEL URICK . . . Mike . . . General . . . favorite subject4history ',.. likes the pool room and David's . . . to join the service. JAMES URSITTI . . . Mimbo . . . General . . . favorite subjects are shop and math . . . pastime-wood working . . . may attend college. bl Enjoyed Uur Banquet, and Now It's Time FRANCES MARIE VALETTI . . . France . . . Stenographic . . . CF8cH, Spectrum, bovvling, Band . . . likes Band and shorthand . . . main interests-driving a blue Pontiac, hot rodding . . . future medical secretary. HARRY VALLE- CORSA . . . Herman . . . Electrician . . enjoys eating, jazz records, dancing . . . Best Dancer . . . Navy next. CLARA MARIE VENETTI . . . General . . . FHA, CFSQH . . . former member of Quip-Tri-Hi-Y . . . enjoys chemistry, dancing, and bowling . . . airlines next. GERALD VESPAZIANI sales staff . . . former member of CFSH . . . enjoys water skiing . . . to marry. BONNIE LOUISE XVILLGRUBER , . . Bon . . . Clerical . . . Band. CFSQH, intramurals . . . enjoys listening to records . . . BTC and marriage next. HARRY XVILLIAMS . . . Red . . . General . . . Band. Hi-Y. intramurals . . . likes geography . . . future undecided. BRENDA XVINGERT . . . Debbie . . . Home Economics . . . FHA vice president . . . Tri-Hi-Y sergeant-at-arms . . . enjoys swimming and dancing . . . to be a beautician. NANCY jerry ',.. Machinist . . . enjoys driving cars . . . Navy next. JEAN XVITNER . . . Nance . . . General . . . Spectrum . . . JOHN VOLK . . . Hoaby '... Carpenter . . . enjoys loafing former member of CFKH and Girls' Chorus , . . likes art . . . . . . known for his hair style . . . to enter the service. enjoys dating, sleeping. talking. driving.. . . BTC next. LAXVRENCE STEVEN VUKETICH . . . Larry '... Elec- AUDREY YOUNG . . . Aud . . . Academic '... Bach Choir trician . . . enjoys driving a speed boat and water skiing . . . Air Force next, ANN VUALLACE . . . Peaches . , . Cleri- cal . . . enjoys dancing and singing . . . to be a secretary. VERA WEIGEL . . . VI .... Clerical . , . QUIPPIAN F. Valetti C4 Venetti H. Vallecorsa G, Vespgiziani 1 vice president, intramurals, Tri-Hi-Y, CFEQH, Senior Class Executive Board . . . enjoys dancing, listening to popular music . . . to be a nurse. DAVID YOUNG . . . Dave . . . Academic . . . junior and Senior class president . . . football A, XX'allace V. XYZ-igel Volk J. Ii. Ywillgruber I.. Vuketich H. XX'illiams for Au revoir and Auf Wiedersehn. eo-eaptain. baseball captain, basketball. Varsity Club, Senior Prom chairman . . . likes POD. pop music and sports . . . tollege next. JOYCE M. YOUNG . . . Aeaeleinic. . . Girls' Chorus, FTA. Art Club. Tri-Hi'Y, JRC. AVA . . , former member of Clfxll .mtl l.atin Club . . . enjoys singing anal watching 'l'V . . . college next. PAUL YURKOVlC,l'l . . . Yurk. . . Atatlemit . . . favorite subjects-f math, POD , . . alis- likes lfnglisli . . . enjoys loafing. listening to the ratlio . , . tol- lege next, jANET MARIE ZAK . . . jan . . . Stenographie . . . FHA, CFQKH, Hi-Fi bowling team, QUIPPIAN sales staff . . . likes shortlianel, POD. skating. listening to popular music . . . to be at secretary. JOSEPH ZARKOVICH . . . Zark . , General . . . Hi-Y . . . known for talking . . . to be an electrician. UIANICIZ ZAVINSKI ..,' I an . . . Stenograpliic . . . QLTIPPIAN sales staff . . . former member of Clfttl-I, bowling team , . , likes ltealtli . . , main interests are driving at tear and popular musii '... business sthool next. B. XY'ingert A. Yoting ul. Young I Dogpatch Days K. 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THE QUEEN and her court were honored at the annual Audxo Vxsual A1dCS dance Left to rxght Mary Ann Markovxch Amy Bryan Qu en lean Chabala Lorrame Loyash Joyce Ann Montmr Posture ueen Mary Lou Donaldson Miss Good Posture vyas sclccted from 157 sen1or grrls by Farl Wfheeler of the Wheeler School of Charm durmg a speclal assembly dl rected by Mrs Norma Montmr gxrls health ID structor Mary Louxse 15 prcturecl at left fcenter vnth runners up Phyllls Sherba Cleftj and Maxme Gray Qughtj O 0 ' 1 5, 7 A T 'f gs, V7 Wu x avr, y l ' l z 1, y I s 4 L, . 1 l f "f 1, rx l s we ,X ' 1 .s ', 3 l', e, Q J-ff I v . . v l .I . . D Then Splut, Beauty and Alnlzty Laurel ueen Joanne DeMartLnes Joanne fseated leftj was selected by her senror classmates to represent All qurppa Hrgh at the annual Laurel Festr val to be held rn Wellsboro P une oyce Ann Montrnr rrght s oanne s alternate H omemakmg ueen Maryorze Alger Rated tops among 157 semor grrls who entered the Betty Crocker Home maker of Tomorrow contest Margre passed her test wrth flyrng colors Her IH the state and natronal contests At left Mrs Helen Crrracy home eco nomrcs department head presents Mar gre Wrth her gold pm 7 ag I .- 1 if award-winning entry will also be judged ' , a., in l l - l ' ' C' 5 i Q t , J - W Class 1 960 OFFICERS Preffdeni ,,,,,.,,,. RICHARD DePIETRESS Vice Prerfdem ,,,,,,.A, ,,.....,..,,,, B EVERLY MARKOVICH Secremry ,,,,,,. ,,.. . DEBBIE WILKINS Trearurer ,,,,,,,...,,,. PAUL VESPAZIANI Sergeazzl-af-Army .... LINO TROMBETTA DONALD ADAMS Clarr Advirer SEATED: Markovich, DePietress, Wilkins. STANDING: Vespaziani, Mr. Adams, Trombetta. junior Class activities began early in the spring of 1958 with the election of class officers. By October a class dues campaign was underway, and committees for both the basketball programs and the junior Prom were at work on their respective projects. Solicitation of local merchants for ads resulted in financial success for the basketball program group as well as the class treasury. Bonnie Conner, Jerry Moore, and George Merges, Jr., headed the committee. Judy Fisher and Alex Weibel headed committees for the junior Prom, "Satan's Ball," held March 6. 68 s I PROM COMMITTEE STANDING: Weibel. SEATED, FRONT: Pinkosky, L. DePietress. SECOND ROW: Markovich, Cable, Pillar, Brown, Fisher. THIRD ROW: Barr, R. DePietress, Hick- man. MR. ADAMS FRONT ROXV: Christopher. Ccrconc. Polantl Fisher. Dclon. Fatur, Corsi. SECOND ROXXY INIySkiw, Golixcr, VUL-st, Kfllll' Chlco. Yurlco, Iirtilmikcr, Cnhlc. Maruski. Mr. Atlruns. THIRD ROXXT Filiclla. Dincllo. joy. Pcdulvi. Tromhcttii, Barr, Fox, Sdircilv, FOIIRTI-I ROXW: Dixiel- digo. Cain. vlohnson. Ifox.1ll. Barbour. Nntlvam. Millcr. hfdflllltl. AISSFNT: XX'illgrul'1cr. Little. V, 1-in -0 MR FAZIO FRONT ROVV: Maruhnich Guerricri, Dcmianowicz. Turlco vich. Ball. Neugebnucr. D'An tonio. SECOND ROW? Mo wad. lunali, Brown, Reid Celcoric. Smcrigan, Butler. Mr Fazio. THIRD ROVV: XX'.1r zymlci. Cannon. W'illi.1ms. Coch ran. Rettiger, Purpora. Sun gc-rt. FOURTH ROXY: Thorpe L'linski. Loyash. Gitlupi. Con stantinou. Lee. UNIOR MR. BIECHLER FRONT ROXV: Marthens, Conti, R, Parlccr. Benaquisto, XVilliams, Green, Pillar. SEC- OND ROXV: Lee, Farr, Martin, C. Mansueti, Pearson, Milcca. Carr, hir. Biechlcr. THIRD ROXW: L. Miinsucti, I Parker. Bicga. Vfzilliice, Bratlcl, Mona- han, Cobb, FOURTH ROXV: Fchcr, Alger. Bryant, O'Ncz1l. McCoy, Phillips, McCrg1kkcn, W'ilSnn. ABSENT: Hcndcrson. Call, Carter, Johnson. I l l I 514 -ul UNIOR BASKETBALL P R O - G R A INI COINIMITTEE SEATED: Ruby. Moore, Conner. Mergcs. Fisher, D'Ottavio, STANDING: Batley, Pinkosky. Delon, DiCicco. K r 0 u c h k 0, Vlfhalen. MRS. MAMIQLA FRONT ROXYY Decudtr. Gio- conda. Cox, XX'clch. F c r r y. Dzgma. DcPictrcss. SECOND ROXY: DiCicco. Conner. Schu- ster. Eckert. Vfimbs. Booher. Housdcn. Mrs. Mamuhr, THIRD ROVV: Sivak. Gorman. MC- Elhancy. Kiliany. Ferguson. Smith. Crimphcll, F O L' R T H ROXW: Colon n u. D'Eramo. Klcnovich, Kramer, Edwards. Roger, FIFTH ROVU: Costunza. INI:1mIity, Moshohicr. N? MR. BATTLES FRONT ROW: McGrady, W'aI- lace, Robinson, Baldwin, Pan- taleo. Rees, Barr. SECOND ROXV: Zahorsky, Markovich, Dixon. Nary. Niftter. Bowling. Hons, Bianchi. THIRD ROVU: Berardi. hfoorc. Kirkwood, Faieta. Kicr, McMullen. Rosa. FOVRTH ROXXY Bowden, Tataloxich, Crisi, Mancini, De- Pictrcss, ABSENT: Jordan, Sur- ratt. jctcr. MR. J. ROSS FRONT ROVU: Roma. Feelor, Kubik. Peros. McCormick. Lom- bardo. Politano, S E C O N D ROXV: Katulalc. Peatross, Pill- otti, Michael. Zenn. Shinn. Man- sueti. Mr. Ross. THIRD ROXV: Semko. Snycler. Lampich. Ka- panyko. Kalmer. Zrnijanic. Hay- duk. FOURTH ROXV: Evans. Kohar. Palmer. Loyash. W'est. Bierges. FIFTH ROXW: Polis. Marshall. ABSENT: Glucki XX'alker. MRS. BENEDICT FRONT ROVU: Sl-zeriotis. Brit- ton. Conracly. McCormick. Ga- hagan. Ruby. Bracken. SEC- OND ROXY: Mrs. Benedict. Hays. Pohl. Speirs. Barley. D'- Ottavio. Bowser. Angel, THIRD ROXW: Musulin. Yanessa. Pin- kosky. Pager, Duich. Urban, Slatniski, F O If R T H ROXV: Finch. Funk. Ludwicn. Linko. Rita. Frioni, FIFTH ROVVZ Shust. Rosen. W"olak. ABSENT: Stepanovich. Yaklich. Sullivan, UNIOR A . I 2 I l 1 o SAFE DRIVING pupils Hazel Gahagan fseatedj, john Alger. and Beverly Markovich listen to Allen Mallingers how-to-do-ir tale. .IU IOR MISS HALAMA FRONT ROXV: Miller. Glenn, Flowers. DiPasquaIe. Lescisin, Sutton, W'illiamson. SECOND ROXV: Junak, W'inkle. Slifka, Barkley, Lynn, Carosa. W'halen, Miss Halama. THIRD ROVU: Sims, Reeltly. Carroll. Shaffiilo. Prosper, B i h a r 51 Patton. FOURTH ROXXY Lewis. Hick- man. XY'ilkins, Mockus. Smith, XX'est. AHSENT: Doty. Kaylor, Kostelich. Mallinger. MRS. CHAISAIA FRONT ROXXY Ifpply. Smfin. Detwillvr. Slmnnwn. Palmer. Padgett. IS.1rlett.i SECOND ROXYY Mwrgtin. Ministerslci. Shiflet. Vfillqins, Symons. Tun- ner. Kocker. XY'eilvil. THIRD ROXXT Kanyuk. Vespnzmni. Santilli. Brritich. Whrsing. XYAI- lace. Vilzre. FOURTH ROXYY Cekoric. XX'illiams. Hines. Cam- eron. Mrozoski. MR LOSCHIAVO FRONT ROVV: Sobon. Daw- son, Ngirquini, Fritke, Hinlcle, Ellis. Thompson. SECOND ROXY: Maraxich. Townsend. Salvriti. Parry. Lehaney. Dc- Lisio, Durbin. THIRD ROXV: Morris, Milochilc. Stulkmich. Grussi. Vitale. R e y n o l tl S. FOURTH ROKV: Scarstlla. Es- tok. Reimoncl. Hockenberry, Bu- lat. A B S E N T: Bnrclieski. Lynch. XX'able. Fliinnigan. Hard- away. Latlish. Roms. Young. Class of 1961 OFFICERS pHi.ffdLlI.7 GEORGE AVDELLAS W Vive Pniiduzf PAI'I.A ZANIESKI sff,-W,-,V VAL Coi.Ai,i'CA N T1'F.lVIlP':P' MARIE MANCINI Serjgcmzf-.fl-flr'z11i GEORGE SI'DER LAXWRENCE lf. BLANEY Claw Adzzwr MRS. MCVUILLIAMS FRONT ROXYY Natlzzim. Zer nich. Gregorakis, Bowie. Ca napele, Leadis, Kirk, Palazzi Baker. Migcic, Slifka, Snyder. Simoni. Bibby, Mrs. McXX'il liams. THIRD ROXV: Merges Alessandro, Katkicli. Cox. Mon ahan, DelTonda, Byrd, Blue. FOURTH ROW: J. Gist. Car ter. Kraiic. Morgan, Morris M, Gist. Matakovich. Rossi ABSENT: Sematore. OPHOIVIORE Left to right: Zzmieski, Mancini, Mr. Bliincy, Avdclliis, Colaluca MRS. GEORGE FRONT ROXY: Hunter, Paulin, I.cmuns, Hcnclcrson, Sichalc, Dawkins. Jeffers. SECOND ROW: George, Greco, Hill, Cottrill, Conti, Daniel, Brown, Mrs. George. THIRD ROW: Coliilucu. Piccirilli, Calabra, Benedict. Fleming, Meade, Gil- liaim, Gist. FOURTH ROW: Scrccl, Michael. Patterson, Kost, McGarry. Schucolsky. FIFTH ROW: Fouse. Arbutina. AB- SENT: Royxl. ,,,oM"'-s nu""""1 OPHOMURE MR. GARING FRONT ROXXI: Flowers. Mur- tell.1. Rossi. Luton. Stolkovich. Gruco. McKenzie. SECOND ROXY: Iioycr. 7fcmlqoslq'. Sil- wr. Carter. SClINV.ll'l. Finns. l5L'H.1SLlIII. hir. Gnring. THIRD ROXYQ Kgiclimiir. S.ilx'.1ri. H.1r- tlin. Orsag. Dcfrbiium. Mggcs- tro, Coficltl, FOFRTH ROXV: Smego. Hobbs. Bfcslcow. Crum. DiCicco. A B S E N T: I.ytlC. Townsend. Ramiinno. Blcute. MRS. BENNETT FRONT ROXV: I5crg1duCCi. Li- pccky, Bryant, Piiliani. Piro- sko. Vihisil. Jacobs. Mrs. Bans nett. SECOND ROVV: Pollctta. Krofcherk. Santia. Tiimbucci. Marshall. McClellan, Tyson. THIRD ROXV: Fontana. I.a- tella. G n ii r r 41. MtKcnzic. Crumb. McDonald, Flaitoski. Dukovich. FOURTH ROXV: Rag-sr, Salasky, Narlli, Saba- tucci. Kobnly, McCoy. Wfcbcr. A B S E N T: Mcssmcr. Haus- wirth. Sebastian, Mahon. MRS, CHAMBERS FRONT ROW: Banks. Xwinlcle. Nzimic, Dclicrry, Suntlo. Gru- goriikis. XX'itncr. S E C O N D ROXY: Yoko. Zancslci, McCal- listcr. Colbert. Farris, Antler- son. Peya. Mrs. C ha mbs rs. THIRD ROXV: LcChmnn. Shirk. Smith. Myers, Pant-ttzi, Liggett. Rudi, FOVRTH ROVV: Mon- tini. Morgan. Bymc, .Agrcsti. D.ivis. Blisclic. FIFTH ROXYZ Bright. Oblingc-r. Fcltcnbcr. AB- SENT: Hoclcrnbcrry. MR. KIQVINKA FRONT ROXV: Saumlcrs. Cer- cone. jones. Del-Livcn. Durcolc. Frederick. H i h e r. SECOND ROXY: Mancini. Kotola. And- ers. Hourio. Dull. Charles. Do- lan. bfr Kuvinlcgi, T H I R D RONXY M .1 r 5 li L1 I l. DcS,1ntc. Higc. Conte. Simko. XX'ilson. Doychalc. FOVRTH ROXV: Compston. Exans. Bcttnlini. Dobiczyski. Tolivcr. McDolc. FIFTH ROXVQ Kiinilli Cobb OPHO ORE FRONT ROXYT DcS.1llc-. Hisile. INIclcnm'iil1. H.1f1.1rrl. Riley. Moors. G.1rucci.1 S E C O N D ROXV: Boring. Cun5t.mrinl-u. Palermo. Sniitli. Leiter. Ziss. INIcIntosl1. Mr, Britton. THIRD ROXV: Herdgi. Maxwell. YJ Cog-ini-. Frinni. Fumin. Fill-in. Robinson. F O I v R T H RONV: Sims, Burden, I.ccliman. Siclialc. Henry. ABSENT: Howie. Zcig- lar. MR. MASLANIK FRONT ROXY: Chi'isti.m. Vfcstmiin. Kuinuccli. Mnrris. Franmngclo. Cl1i'iQtimpliui'. Gist. SECOND ROXY: I.uCzl4.1, lick- son. Carter. liiuins. Diwwn, Lcli. Geiger. Nr. M.1xl.1nili. THIRD ROW? xY.ll.ICCli. 'll-sl.i. Dulicr, Dmvicli, Iimmlictti. Whrlding. Pulls. FOI 'RTH ROXY: Rltriyi. ipurny. ID'Atri. NICKL-nm. Bmw. H4-rring. Hill. ABSFNT: B.1ki-i' MR. STFRANKA FRONT ROXV: Rcstainw. Mc- Fnrlnml. l3r.ulfmml. Fctlwvicli. Ccrfnnc. Sims. Cimncy. SFC- OND ROXY: l.unilqL1c'St. DC- Joscpli, Dgrvirl, Huxtnn. NYIJNKTO, Mowry, I.i114-ng.1, Nr SIL'l'.lIIli.l. THIRD ROXY: Nl.rtt.1. Jenkins. Kuffcl. Kiitrlu-r. VC'urinxlcy. Bowie, Stoulm F O I' R 'I' H ROVV: Puxwll, DiNcllu. linin- Clic-tri. NIR9. FAZIO FRONT ROXY3 Huilic. -lmcy R.1z7.1nn. Smith, Hcnrlwn. F.1r lc.1S. Iinlwr. SFCOND ROW' JJCliITI.1U. P.ill.1il1ni. Nilrllwur Byers. I.ydirl-Q. Conr.1Ll3'. DL-MAI tc-is. BIN. F.1Ziw. THIRD ROW' DiBcnulrttw. Yuliw. Piwliiwslqi Hunter. Blair. Aurlcllm. ,li-lin Son FOFRTH ROXY' bl1NCl'A Thomas. Harris Alfgnw. Nur nun. FIFTH ROXY- Xv.IllLL'UI'M1 Bfancini, BICNI.IlI.II'I ABSFNT Habousli. Legge, Britzi '1 i.. --ur- Q... . J' v 5 . 1 -v it if X N . h OPHO ORE MR BLANEY FRONT ROYV: Collins, King, Oxendine. XX'illi.1ms. Figley, W'.1rd, Ifurland. S E C O N D ROXY: McCree. Drain. Avrako- tos, Smith. Szedny. Zdmnick, Irvin. Mr. Blarney, THIRD ROW' Green. Trump. Ley. Bires, McGr.1dy. Parsons. Mus- tach. I7OI'R'I'I-I ROXV: Nigh, Klanicki. Steinbach Baylis. Cochran. Tstiris. Snider. Zobrak. 1 X W at X 1 r 'Viv' LEAF COLLECTIONS attract the interest of sophomores FRENCH I students Dave Rembert, Carol Silver. and Robert Harry Schucolsky, Virgil Tyson. and Paula Zanieski, Magestro check the home towns of their French pen-pals MR CABLE FRONT R O XV: Rodeheaver, Shziffalo. Sterankn. Horton. Bfoorc, Daniels. Sums. SEC- OND ROXY: XX'i1gner. Sellari, I Smith. Ross. Chzipes. Sarris, Simmons. Robinson. THIRD ROV? McKenzie. Perencevic. Anderson. Boohcr. Suhayda. Ed- wards. Romeo. FOURTH ROXV: Yaccich. DeNuzzio, A. Smith. Rembert. Bzibich. Ifrick, Pienkosky. ABSENT: Rychil, Bernola. MRS. MONTINI FRONT ROXY: Szedny. Cas- sidy. Hunt. Reddick. W'illiams, Thomas. Otto. SECOND ROVU: Mrs. Montini. Krause, Hender- son. Cerilli. Dolan, Mikita, XY'imbs, Sylvester. THIRD ROXY: Freentan. Pristine. Glov- er. Rebich. Lee, Fisher, Alston. F O I' R 'I' H ROWI1 DiCiCcO, Sprohar. Plodinec. Crosby, Seals. Leonardo. Ivkovich. ABSENT: Falbo. Marl, Rebich. FREH E MR. PUKACH FRONT ROXXYZ Sompcl. Dorn Sims. Morgm. Cr-isi. Millg Blocker. SECOND ROXXT Mr, Pulcuch, Ferguson. Pgituf. Pon tilcis. liuk, BYLICCN Horyini Tatgllovifh, THIRD R O XX' Laney. Allison. Brooks, My Coy. Potts, Shymoniali, Sylvcs ter. Wfgignrr. FOVRTH ROXX' Soplxo, Karmgiyyn. Tihh. Mingo AHSENT: V.iCC4irclli. Gilliam Bcnhou. 1 'aw e .MMU . si ff L R TTQYJ - X, OP " "-'rl MATH IS EVERYWHERE, so Ivfrs. Beverly Fnzio explains TRAMPOLINE cnthusinst liutth Taylor works o t tlurint, to Joe Vukovich flcftj and Bernadette Fmrlcttu Cscatctlj. his freshman gym class, MR. D'ANTONIO FRONT ROXXT Baldwin. Foltls. Ermi. Cnrbaugh, Slwncfclt. Abee. Znmtlm. SECOND ROXXT Mcblorris. Bruno. Junuk. H. XY'ulkcr. C. X'i'.1lke1'. Faulkner. Prodonovich. Frederick. THIRD ROVU: Trump. Shahan. Mock- us, Fubrivzi. Svctlock. Biancucci. lwficormick. FOURTH ROXV: Mr. D'Antonio. Lynn. Smith. Lewis. Nichols, A B S F N T: Crumity, Simoxiski. Shunmfc. MRS. FLEMING FRONT ROXY: Colcnmn. B, Johnson. Palma. McCracken. Markovich. Astorino, Costo. S E C O N D ROVV: Provich. Hooper. Bright. Tutkrr. Mann. Frederick. Smmm. T H I R D ROXV: Shoptg Zerniuh. Burk- ley. Gortlon. Taylor. Santiu. FOVRTH ROVV: TOXN'I'1SCl'lQl. Fiietini. Raffle. ABSENT: l.ytl6. Brosky. C johnson. Malloy. Sze-dny. MRS LONG FRONT RONV: 7111111-1. S1-Ik-1' vits. Nurltini. XY'11r11lX. 'llvllixnri Carrol, AIUUI'i.', 9 If fi O N D ROXW: Mim'111'1I. Sg1x.1Igc. V.11I. Glenn. Pwms, P11-111-. RLIUQI1. Hazzard, THIRD ROXY: 211111. ICXCF. B.1rIx11x'ICI1. I'Iurt11I1, Hiil. Riccitelli. I.11ng, A IB S E N T: ,I11Cksor1, Munk. NL1I1Iu, I'I.1tu- Ski. VL1IuwiCI1. X7UkIHlLI MRS, COI ITF R FRONT ROXV: Kimi 'I'I1m11p- Sum. W'.1l1I11 9111111m11s Hmmm. P11Il.1Lk. M.1:'.1xicI1 NITUND ROXYYL XY1v111Iv111. XXVJIIXLI1 IIBI1. I5.1Iac1', Cuhlv. Nun, VI11I1r1. R.11I- diffc. IHIRI7 RUXY, K.lIV!3Q'I'. IUHSCILII. C,.1xgx111 XY'11111I1'c.111 Cgwtcr. Cfx.11111x ich. 'I1111111 F O L' R 'I' H ROXY. XY'.1gncr, XY'cber, ,l.11Ixa11r1. R111-rf. I71su11X. M1trc'1vic'I1, 'l'I11111111Q MR Ifl 'DITRICII FRONT ROXYZ IILr11IL'1'wn. INI41w111I. NI111wI111I,, XY'.!II.1x Lx INZCLIIOH. Rmwbinicwn, ci.iNLILLkI1'V. SECOND ROXV: IK-IILgz'1ni. fXI111't1r'x-11 RQINICI1, NI1.1I1u1, Sar- I415. PCIIAHUII. HLINII. 'I'11cI4Lr THIRD ROXY1 CTRHAIFR. Su- 1I.1Iq. G1IIwc-rt. Kitwn. Cmpcr. AI'vr.1I1.1111, I3.1lt11n I7OI'R'I4II RUXY' XY'1IIi.1ftix XYXIMIM' V14- lu' AIISFNI. H1ur'111:, C11'1ff1n, II1m111'1l. II1iI1.1r. IS11:',4.111I1r1 FRESHME KI1111:1n R1 BIR9 QNIITH VR UNI RUXYI, R11I1111wn. 111111, XI.igLit1'n, PC11- 1' SECOND Vlu C1 l. 5.11.1 RUYY: D1.11I1I1u-1, V.1iIv. IIL'l"l.l' q11iQt1w. M .1 Q X 11 LI J. Hr11"vIw. Ii.III'. Mn 9:111tI1 'Il H I R IU RUXY1 Gmwl KQIIIHW' IUIMN. I'1'1'wn C wt, C 1'1'11 l11I111w11 1 I7.1t1'1LIQ IUI RIH ROXX I'1:I- lu: Ar1t1+111x, D.1x1x. Ii1.11IL1' Xdwn. Cum 1 ."f 9. FRE HME NIR9. 7fII'I'TEI. FRONT ROW" Esicy, I.up4I1rw. Fixhcr. Ijgglclt. D.1x iwry KLIIX C3'Ifc. XX'ci,1LIL'. YFCDND ROW' Hrs Zcm'I, A I I 1' n. Cfmui Hm1tiyIm, I7uIwr. INf.1f.iII.1. IN .ms CLII'I'lL'. THIRD ROW' Ninrcusl ISNIIIIQ, I5.1rILtI.1, Kd Icr. Gmy. Andnrwm. CLIN-S CHIAFIAQQJIIH I-'OVRTH ROW' 9cru'I. BILkciI'.lLI'iQH. SI.1j.'m.1n AISSEN I. ISL:I4rim. P L1 r' aI I L' Stmlcr. 2 5 1 i I 9 INIRS ISI'I.I. FRONT ROXX' Dc-sslsr Dc- 8.1Ilc, Nhticlm, Cyuzrrin-1'i. Agus- tinclli. B.11'n.i. I.osChi.1wm, SFC- OND ROXW: H.1rLIin, Cfsm'Ixr.1n. Stcvc-ns. Picrcv, Hurst. Bms.1r. F.1Ivcr. RiCImr1IS THIRD ROW' DuIun. Hoycc. XX' I+ I cw r .l1I. Tlwmpsrm ABSFNT: Iimwn. Carter. Dkxwwn. Grmsi, Mul- lins Nurvmn. Pip-rrc, Plutku. Sc.1Ii. W'I1:II. MR. GRECO FRONT ROXY: Rubinu. I,.1ur- cmi. Puls, SIL'XX'.xI'f. Ywung. Fxicv, Cbnnun. 9 E C10 X D ROXYIZ DlIgC'HL'LILIfL'. DLC EILIIIQ. Bmwn. Ily4uI. SIM-ttcr. Qlmn- mwn. Ucmmi, McrgcS, 'IIIIRD RUXV: 'I4x'IwxIII1. 9I1n:ww1m, Pcrrv. Hnnfwn. HUIWL-V, V.1Iig.1. Gmmci. 'ILII'.l4IxU, F O I' R 'IA H ROXV1 -IUITHNIIII1. INf.mfruI1, R1I- cy. XVWMIS 7.1rkmw1II1. Cznixp PUIIUCIQ. RUSS ADAMS FRONT ROW" Pgknw. Saw xixlxi. FisIn:'. DLI5crry, XIII:r1N. D'AIcss.1nd:'is. Pea-Iwlcs, SFC- OXD ROXYT Miss Ad.1ms. Ku- Ivic. Hill. SIM-4-ts. Fuhy. NYJ:- zymki. M I1 1'g.1 rl. Kmghf THIRD RDXY. Duich. KI:21.1Iv- x1CI:, Smti.. Sturm, Kc-I1.1nw xxicz, Pwlis. Divan. FOVRTH ROXYY VcwIicI1. igxxnw. AIL-xf Amin-r, Pours. XY1IIgruI1ur4 AIS- FENT: E5t:.1d.1. DImIc'.'. A... FRE HME MISS MORAN FIRST ROXXY: 'I'uIF.i. NIII'1C.1I'LI. Slililm. Miistullinii. D.ix1x, Cul' lmx Diikminli S F fi O X D RC NY: R.1il.1nmiicI1. I' 1' 1 ri c cf. Rullfncii Sukis. I'r'sitti. P.il.i- ilirm. Ruff. Miss Miir.1n. THIRD ROXY: I.LiScliIQimsIii. Slmnnrwn. Furitiw. Hiimiltiwn. Siiiillwiiml. Rimitclli. 'liimici F O I' R ,Ii H ROWR SIL'XK'.1I'I. Griisicli. Zobr.ilx. Sirutcliim. Fuller. Ruclqwcll. Eligix. NIR D ROSS FRONT ROXY: S Stalin. Xin- furll. Sutton. ljuxnc. Iimlik. A. Staflw. Cliristoplicr. SFCOND ROXYYZ Ilglulminli. Ifllifitt. Suici- ii.g.1n. Bc-ll. Dwl.1n. INI.1ncini. 1111- Iiii. fXIr. RUSS. THIRD ROXXT Cgiwli. INI.iriI11uml1i. Spulit. Lcdslu. I.indsii'. Ill.iI'HL'If. Ri-irl. Johnston. FOURTH RONXY jim INIwurr. Fiximldcs. Gagriui. Dunn. john Ixiimrc. Ridgliy. XX'4ir4I. AHSFNT: Cola-ig In- gram. INIR. DAVID FRONT ROXYY A. Casucciu. Sliocklcy. Diflusmo, Dgrculc, Dixon. Bialik. McDaniel. SFC- OND ROXV: FII. Druid. -Tenk- ins. Irwin. A, M. Casuccio. Mairuskin. XY'.irlrIing. Michael. Mgihckginicli, THIRD ROXYY Herring, Mike. Cain. DcFeIiic. Hayden. Goswril. FOURTH ROYPCY Mills. 5t.1la. Divrnich. Gcorgr. ABSFXT: Dinimorc. Grmsi. Harris. Smith. XYICIQ- line. MRS. GRECO FRONT ROXV: Bagshaw. Cola- donato. Smith. D'Antonio. Vfuirner. Davis, XX'allucc. SFC- OND ROXV: Paul. Xwliitehcxd. Bell. Como. Freeman. Sinimrins. Sncddon, Mrs. Greco. THIRD ROVV: E. jones. Cumlwerledgc Beta. R. jones. Bruce. Salay. Hurt. FOURTH ROVV: Faiclla. Bunchi. Banovsky. Dyer. Mat- tic. Crofton. H.1ll. ABSEXTZ Long. McClure. EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY pupils Brenda Bryant flettl and Ccorge jukknla frightj consult a vorld map with their instructor Louis Galletta MISS HARCHICK FRON T ROVU: XVilliamson, Sopko. Pc-troiich. Bryant. Duich, Dohosh. Harris. SEC- OND ROXXF Miss Harchick. Aynartli. Maruski, Yacopino. Trasport, lNIelt-novich, Stamm, INIaratt.i. THIRD ROXXT Furf her, Sichak. jul-tkola, Fisher. Mcliritle, Mil l c r, S in i t h. FOVRTH ROXYI. EClccrt. Dunn. lNIosholtler, Humphrey, Nur- tliclc. Bratich. McMullen, Trom- hctta, FIFTH ROVV: Lassiter. Adriinoviclm W'o0dy, Zem- koslay. Sutton, I F. XVootIy. Glover, ABSENT: DuBr0wa. Freeman. MISS VVOZNICKI FRONT ROWT Fleegul. Sudak. Statti. Mencer. Buttermore. Mor- ris, Canson. SECOND ROXXU Miss XVOznicki. Tonda, Fuller. Canonaca. Smith, L eh 0 C lc y. George, Alfano. Hollabaugh. THIRD ROXYY Ley. Ianicki. Slayman. XY'itner, Ruby. Man- cini, Eller. FOVRTH ROXV: L. Piplxin. Miller, Paich, Davis. DeMatteis, Barton, Tutalovich, Melenoxich. FIFTH ROXV: RiChartl5. Hallatlay. Celcoric. DeSantis. Twyfoiml. Morrison. R. Pipkin. Belli MR GALLETTA FRONT RUXY: Iilati. Freeman. Slieetlcr. Roger, Smith. Fike. 'I'url4m'ich, SECOND ROXY: Messmer. Lassiter. McMullen. Sutton. I5 e t h a, Neugebaur. XX'estr.ill. Paleos T H I R D ROXYY Geiger. Cercone. Currie. Shottcr. Blair. Hertla, Sutler FOLRTH ROXYY Mayer. Clark. Hyrty K r 1 n a r. Dohiczyslai. Poola. Moreland. Carter FIFTH ROXXV1 Sintay, Tedora, Turney. Baker. K u n dl a. Fitzwatcr. Tliompson. Pctkoxich. wgff Athletics ' 8 COUNTY CHAMP Ili -sf M' A A W - JL. A. I 'Q l A 'Ml 'K 'Na Wi'-g 'P -4 4 ft 3 . A E.: '. J 4 Ig Y , I' S 'B I.-L"t ,Ebb ' ef ,I I 3 iw . 05633473 5 , I FRONT, left to right: Managers Merges, Matokovich. SECOND ROW: Tomei, Flowers, Casoli, Salvati, Sellari, Sakal, Smith, Perriello, Sprout. THIRD ROW: Wilkins, Slatniski, McMullin, O'Antor1io, DiNello, Arbutina, Hriba.r.' FOURTH ROW: Gordon, Seals, Weber, Crisi, Feltenberg. Zobrak, DeSantis. Calabria Leads Count in Scoring SEASON RECORD Aliq. 7 Wfestinghousc 47 Erie Strong O "'McKeesport 55 "'Ellwood City CCH 22 "New Castle KCI 14 44Duquesne 15 XSharon CCH 27 'f4Beaver Falls ICH 28 "'Ambridge CCH 193 "fII"PIAL Cliff AA fCJMidu'ef1errz Afhlelir Conference O PP 19 CO CAPTAIN DAVE YO guard and linebacker All Conf 3rd team County WPIAL honor I NG CO CAPTAIN ED SCRL TCHIINS tackle All State-Hon Xfent s All-Conf.-3rd team Hi Ih School Grid Careers I f ' iv ff' fl 4' 1. 5 .- 1.31534 fy? A f -7 Aff '-, ' .-'ffffffwlf ' M. o w w f A :ear , , f f wa ,' . Q, . - ,V , RAY DELTURCO JOHN SPROUT BILL GEORGE DON SMITH halfbadc fullback and linebacker tackle and All-Conf,-Hon, Ment. All-Conf.-Hon. Ment. CALABRIA bulls h1s may for good yardage m fqmous ith dovm 'Sharon game R-'fs S2 5 QQ? gif YIFKJ' tif nz Q ,nv Q Y Q 1, la- 1 4 CHI CK SL DIR em puntnr cm cn All Conf ard tum 'IONY SEIIARI DON OCRI7OVICH TOINY 'I OMEI guard I r v 1 y I K U v 'V A . l 4 . ' - ., .Q,?,.x3,li'5f' .5 Q .., 1' ' A ' F 5 . , V ..r M . . A .5 ,,,,7,ja , 1 Q fs "gg, ' A F' ' ev f2WQ'fLf " ' 1 4 , , ,A 541' 5 J ' 'Q ' I I " ' I I -....,...... x 71' I N ' in 'K . J' if 1 .Q . , , . f A 'Q I " I 1 f Vs A . . . , , , 5, , , ., uv. , 'un , ' . K , , , . 4 'f , - '-'-uv-, . ' ' ' hifi YXLENI "of ' fx?-lp , o I 2- b?"uWi fl'94, -, ff-2.1 ' 'G uf, I , ' - -,,f:,f4," 1. fr 11-41 f 1 faf . X l .-.1'2w'g- d1.'t'1.'fnw'wfr+e S JL. ,I Y 4 1 A I I . 4 I Y I 4 I 1 - 4 A I - d ' Close for 19 Quip Seniors FRAN PERRIELLO ALEX GEORGE TONY FABER TONY CALABRIA end tackle halfback f quarterback halfback All-Conf.-Hon. Me-nt. All-Conf,-2nd team Beaver County's leading scorer Aix FRANK SAKAL quarterback All Conf 7nd team DELTURCO romps around Ellwoods r1ght end 4 3' ,a 1 'XY wink Q if 5? 3Y"5f9'e5"'- Jr TONY CASOLI JOHN MCCLE PHIL SALVATI ALv1N FLOWERS guard guard en halfback N N . a 1 7' ,wi " Ffa. , b ,l 1 - + A- i 5 ge 1 nf jr. Q. 3-Y ' 1 . -f 1:r.4f.! ,V . ' - ', ,fl . ' v -fri ' 9 4,. f ' r , V"-M, "'. i Q I ax , ' P - 'V , -4w'," .1 Y ' . ep-'51 . J , ,. ,:. x AH -.1,:,,r nuuulv N"'- f ,f Vt F f f' 4. 1 QE ,4 . Q . .433 W .V I., .Q .L4,,,iM .g l fw2l"Qi,5 g qsf lf , " .ifzi- ' -1 ' -:sr - , MA K 6.15 . . . 1 , , A exif' " f" A A 'qw' ' -na H ,. 7 N b fi V 75.5, 1 i 5 ' .-J 7',:1Q'f:-'!?fvLi5' vb - Y 1 L ' .ev'f?' fflfffvi -f""-' vffi ,-. fu. ' ,fm ..n WHO'S NEXT?-Coach Aschman signals for Chuck Suder as George Merges, Mgr.. checks Ray DelTurco fsiy. Dr. Miller and Ed Yarosz. trainer, fright of photoj look on. Underlining Coach Aschman's contention that "A most important play is the punt," senior Chuck Suder recorded 285 yards in 23 punts, averaging 38 yards per punt during the season. Senior halfbacks Tony Calabria and Ray DelTurco led in scoring with 72 and 30 points respectively. Also in yards gained, these backs posted 501 yards and 525 yards, respectively. Bruce Wfilkins posted 5 TD's and 220 yards gainedg Tony Faber collected 2 TD's and 65 yardsg Dave Young, guard, Fran Perriello and Tony Sellari, ends, each had one TD. john Sprout and Darrington Seals gained 18 and 37 yards respectively. Outstanding linemen for the year were Clyde Evans, Phil Salvati, Don Smith, endsg Bill George, Ed Scrutchins, Alex George, john Fouse and Moe Arbutina, tacklesg Dave Young, Tony Casoli, Tony Tomei, guarclsg junior line- backer Wfillie Costanza and junior center Eugene Feher, both of whom were named to the All-Conference third team for 1958. Rewards! Left photo: Coach Aschman a c c e p t s Geneva trophy for AHS from David G r a h a m. - Student Council Presidents J. A. Montini fAliq.j and Tom Matzzie f A m b. J look on. Right photo: Most Valuable P l a y e r s Tony Calabria tleftj and D a ve Young with Coach and the Eagles' trophy. 1 , ' v' , r uff-- x ft L, 1, 4 Jw s,a,,f4is11ef+'f f be ,. i 5, ' 'x if af -t ' Vfz . ,g Egan M xref' X N nidffltlf i . i 4 v ' iii' :Mis fx. STADIUM ASSEMBLY-jamming the student section, AHS students hear Coach Aschman, cheer for the cheerleaders. and whip up spirit for the Westinghouse game. Junior Varsit Pete Fuderich's reserves found the going much their way in the 1958 season, posting a record of four wins and two losses. The Quip reserves defeated Ellwood City, New Castle, Beaver Falls and Ambridge in the second of their two clashes. They sustained losses to Ambridge fat Ambridgej and to a strong, well-prepared Butler team. Several of the reserves are awaiting the 1959 season when they will appear as members of the varsity team. DARRINGTON SEALS crawls for extra yardage in game with Ambridge junior varsity team. . , 4 1 k , ' , tx- ,,,,4 . .., , .V , if. - . ' W N N ru, . s , c, 1 Q r ,. -1.- , ' im Ts '374 L3 - E is ' Q as71s59e6oi.563f61f-H1,ie9e, 4s I , , Iv K A -. V 4 ' t N of I ,A 4 . A 5. '19 FRONT ROW: Norman, Mudrey, Scrutchins, Royal, Taylor, Smith, Valega. Keller, Purdy. SECOND ROW: Gilliam, Lowe, Jeter, Spanos, Suder, Zernkosky, jackson, Patrick. THIRD ROW: Davies, Loschhiavo, Faber, Richards, Ridgley, Tomei, Willgruber, Andrews. FOURTH ROW: Karmayzn, jenkins, Sarkis. UNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Coaches-ALDO BONOMI and MIKE DZVONAR Aliquippafs junior high football team posted a season record of three wins and one loss in 1958 competition. The "Little Quipsn won over Monaca, McKeesport, and Am- bridge, the latter game played under the lights. Their only loss came at the hands of the Beaver Falls Junior High. C0-captains were Butch Taylor and Clarence Smith. MIKE KELLER leads drive in Beaver Falls junior High game. 1 fglifqf Ji x V I r - 5 1958-59 BASKETBALL FRONT ROXW: Mr. joe Pukach, assistant coaclig Charlie Cain, Ronald Dickson, joe Maddrey, co-captaing joe Astorino co-captaing Ed Scrutchins, Mr. Nick Cram, coach, SECOND ROW: Kenneth Klaniclqi, nianagerg David Slatniski, Bruce Wfilkins, Eugene Feher, Rudy Tatalovicli, Willie Lee, John Alger, jerry Moore, manager, THIRD ROW: Fred Mamula, managerg Ernest Burden, George Suder, Charles Mancini. Gene Vallecorsa, Darrington Seals, Orrin Baylis. uzps Wm 15 Lose 5 JOE MADDRI Y Ccntxr Cu C lptam 'ifhy 'WT' Qwps Jor M1 ORINO -5859 Guiri Co Clptl DAVE YOI. NG Cuard FRANK QAKAL Frlrxx lrl CHARLIE CAIN FL xml RON DICKSON ED QCRI TCI-HNS Fwrxx Hi Iurxx HJ x 5? e5Qi Third m WPI AL GR-R-R-yflfeurless Frank Sakal tries ll new defensive approach against Amlaritlges Kuhel. SEASON RECORD Aliqzfipptz O!Jlf70II6fIf 71 McKc-esport 52 6s Duquesne '19 '8 Penn Hills -il 6-1 Westinghouse 31 51 Monessen 17 64 Johnstown 60 80 lfortl City A15 65 New Kensington 50 52 iklfllwood City 54 51 "5Be.ix'er Falls 65 '5 'lffxmhritlge 27 5-1 3kSl1.1I'O11 50 5-i :l:New Custle '45 58 "'FJrrell 64 81 1'Ellvvood City 60 59 :5Be,1x'er Falls 51 85 t"Arnbridge 59 55 :kSl'l.1l'O11 47 51 "5New Castle 53 'T gliarrell 61 NVPIAL, Section III games FARREI.l.'S Gencrtilovich U25 and Ron Dickson fight for possession as Gene Feher and Steeler opponent await results. INIADDREY tlrives for two in his record-lvrczilting 59-point performance against Duquesne High. His 16 consecutive points from the foul line also set a modern AHS record. AST' Its H ereis How 9 0718 M22 it tx Y The plan . . . The play . . . TEAM AND COACH take time out for strategy. EUGENE FEHER breaks and shoots Jumping Joe Sets Modern Record, Starting the season with nine consecutive wins, the Quips looked as if they might be contending for the state championship come February. Disappointment came on the road, however, as the squad dropped four of six league games played on opponents' courts. Losses came at Beaver Falls, Sharon, Farrell, and New Castle. Aliquippa, led by Ujumpin' Joe" Maddrey, seemed almost invincible on the home court, losing only one game, and that to Sharon. Of the 15 wins in their 20-game schedule, 10 came at home. Joe was the outstanding player of the year, leading the team and Section III in scoring and in rebounds and setting new records for Aliquippa. Joes total scoring was 486 points, with 270 points in section play. His -14 points scored against Penn Hills in ex- hibition play set a modern AHS record. He was credited with 297 rebounds during the season, 29 of these in a home game against Sharon. Consistent scorers during the season, Frank Sakal, Ron Dickson, Ed Scrutchins, and Gene lieher, a junior, were constantly under the bucket fighting for rebounds. Outside men joe Astorino, Bruce Wilkiiis, jr., and Dave Young brought the ball down the court, working it in for two points time after time. Many a defense was penetrated by their tactics. Astorinos set shots and Charlie Cain's fancy dribbling and hard driving were certain thrills for the fans. All of the boys seemed to reach the peak of their ability at the season finale, when they upended Farrell's Section III champs, 77-61, before the largest home crowd of the year. Or Course! Did it work? THE BENCH ponders and waits. ig? VICTORS' SMILES prove teamwork is the winner' Also Leads Section in coring Junior Varsity Posts 12-6 Record The Quip jV's, eoathed by joe Prikath, posted a season record of 12 wins rind 7 defeats. Their wins were registered over Mt-Keesport, Duquesne, Penn Hills, Monessen, lford City, lillwood City, New Castle and lfarrell, and twite over Beaver Falls and Amhridge, Among their 7 defeats were two to Sharons Little Bengals and one eaeh to Xlfesting- house, Johnstown, New Kensington. lfllwood City and New Castle. Their tirst meeting with lfarrell was Cancelled due to late arrival at the Steeler gym. Outstanding players were XVillie Lee, john Alger, Matt q Moej Arlwutina, Dave Slatnislszi. Darrington Seals, Gene Valleeorsa, Dave Remlwert, and Bob Patrizi. MOE ARBUTINA 1141 tal-ces the rebound in the Beaver Falls JV game which say the Quips top the Fallsmen for the second time. FRONT ROW: jones, Smith, Cain, Leasha, W. Henderson, Baldwin, Carroll. SECOND ROW: G. Genderson, Hill, Powell, Crosby, Harris, Williams, Lowe, Townsend. THIRD ROW: McMorris, Ware, Bowie, Moye, Vitale, Dyer, Dunn, Lang, Burden. CROSS COUNTRY - 19 8 THEY'RE OFF! in the Aliquippa-Ambridge meet at the local golf course. GEORGE HENDERSON crosses the finish line. Coach-Roger Jones Aliquippa's Harriers posted a 5-3 record for 1958. The Quips defeated Penn High, East Liverpool. New Castle. Meadville and Ambridgeg they lost to Connellsville, Mt. Lebanon and Central Catholic. In the 19-school WPIAL meet, the Quip- squad placed eighth. Consistent placers for the season were Herman Bowie, Ernest Burden, Burnie Lowe, George Henderson, Charles Powell, Rudy Crosby, Joe Dunn and Richard Dyer. FRONT ROW Txsch Burden McMorr1s Henderson Glst Moore W Booker I Booker Compston SECOND ROW Lowe Wallace Seals McCue Merges Anderson Bellch McMullen josey Mgr THIRD ROW L Marshall D1lNello Feclorchak Yanessa Bab1ch GIPSOH K Marshall Alston TRACK 19 8 STEVE FEDORCHAK conslstent f1rst and second place wmner lad nga Ili ll K Y! PV-H Sul-0+ Coach Roger Jones Asslstant James Batchelor Coach Roger jones fleetfooted trackers part1c1pated nn fue contests durmg the 1958 sprmg season The team t pp d Butler 1n thelr dual meet and tock second place honors m both the Ambrldge Imltatlonal and Ambrldge New Castle Allqulppa meets As defendmg Beaxer County champlons durxng the 1958 season Allqulppa took fourth place among ten partlclpants m the county play offs Wlth competltnon partxcularly stlff at the Sllppery Rock track the ulps placed tenth ln the annual XVPIAI. dlstrlct meet 7 X A A , . s.. ,, 3 , y Y 1 w 1 - , - y - 3 y s s , , v - s ', - 5 - y . 1, . . , , A 2 1 - a ' X .9 ' T , . . . . nv' ' L-- 'M I A I O ,Q C 3 . - - ' J: . R 'E - A ll!! l.. , - - .Ai C ' , mn . 'Mis' 1 ' v ' ' .g 7 ,TV . ' , h l My . .yn 7 Af 4. Jw? . V- . ., . V . I rf' ' . pp 1 as . , . lr -"'-rj 4, . f V , , .u -as!! .,,,, x , . ., A VM-A-. tt. ,U --a p mx .4. - - L 2 cz: ' A ,',1f., ', ' . , . , v ' ,, . ,A " ' f ' . '. +1 ,Nw , 4. f, . , 'A v ,ff :Wh N E The 1958 track team produced many who deserve mention as outstanding point-getters for the Red and Black. On the track we have Dave Gist, 100 and 200 yard dash and the 880 relay: George Henderson, 440 yard dash, 120 and 220 hurdles, 880 and the mile relaysg Ernest Burden, 440 yards dash and mile relayg Robert Brown, 880 yard dash and mile relay, Bernie Low, 880 yard dash and mile rung Tom Belich, pole vault and hurdles, Paul Moore, 880 relay and broad jump. In field competition Kermit Marshall was outstanding in the high jump and broad jump, Landrum Marshall, high and broad jumps and discus throwg Steve Fedorchak and Don Yanessa, shot put, jack Andrews and Bill Compston, javelin throw. .4-2'gn.f K v - 2 , ug.,hw . s ' ' fl ,i . ."' s x'.,.m W A ' , an . f ,fx N - 'f 'WM f W ' R 4 1 f 1 f .. u . I , , ,.w:1'3 54.-i'm,n Q ,. 4. .I , A 9:2 k4!J:,u1, . f v . ,- 9 DON YANESSA hurls the shot put. Quips Place 4th in Count Meet fm ff- av .. - , " in 1 -, , . gsfgnsfig, 5 fs ' ,, RELAY RACE with Gary Anderson and Bill Compston against Ernest Burden and Paul ' Moore. dr. 1 im. 1 w':f11'! -s BILL COMPSTON and George Henderson take the hurdles in a warm-up. 4 lf 6 K 1 UW f' when Sx FRONT ROW: Estright, Shively, Lehman, L. Smith, Brown. SECOND ROW: Coach Adams. L. Marshall, McCoy, R. Smith, Lee, McKenzie, Barbour.lTHIRD ROW: Cobb, Hockenberry, I. Marshall, Lewis, Foust, Fadool. VOLLEYBALL - 19 8 STEWART LEE lobs one over the net to Coraopolis as Rich Lehman U41 looks on. C oach-Donald Adams Aliquippas 1958 varsity volleyball team posted a season record of two wins and three losses. The Quips defeated South Side High in two matches, losing two games to a strong Coraopolis team and one game to Glassport in the WPIAL tournament at Braddock. With the exceptions of Amos McKenzie and Landrum Marshall, the entire 1958 squad will return for the 1959 season. Coach Adams is looking forward to the team's first game with Peabody High School. Teams from the St. joseph Lead Company and AAA Rochester Turners will also be among the Quips' 1959 opponents. --. '-iii FRONT ROW: George Hydak, jim Kier, Rich Lehman, Coach Battles. SECOND ROW: Tom Sporny, Don Mc- Cracken, john Robinson. ABSENT: Allen Mallinger. GOLF - 19 8 Coach-John Battles Coach john Battles' golfers went through their 1958 schedule with a 3-6 record. The Quips defeated Hopewell Memorial High School once and Monaca High School twice. Moon Township and Coraopolis each took two matches from Aliquippa, and Hope- well and Ambridge each won one. A second match with Ambridge High was postponed, and no date was later set for the rematch. Three-year letterman Rich Lehman is ex- pected to be the only senior on the 1959 squad. All other returning players will be juniors. GEORGE HYDAK shoots for the cup in the match against Hopewell played on the Aliquippa Golf Course. XAYLTGDFA, ' C'-:fr-x D xi" QQ- Nulo, U' 'M flaw? FRONT ROW: Ross. Slamislce. Trombetta. Johnson, Pellegrini, Faber, Bama. SECOND ROW: Tisch, Mgr.: Wilk- ins. McCoy, Astorino, Suder. Ditka. Ferris. THIRD ROW? Barr, Iwfgr.: Chotiner. Fouse, Young, Ilov. Shaffer, Powell. Sellari. Coach Dzvonar. ASEBALL - 19 8 uips Notch County Title SXVISH-Bruce Wilkins takes a vicious cut in the Ambridge tilt. Mike Dzvonar-Coach SEASON RECORD Aliq. Opp. 4 Beaver Falls 12 1 Ellwood City ,, 0 4 Rochester 3 11 Ambridge 1 7 1 Beaver Falls 7 3 Fllwood City , N 5 8 Rochester 2 5 Ambridge , , 2 1 'Beaver Falls - O 7 lWampum , 3 1 lfirafton 4 'l' County ffI.zy-off 'l'S1.1Ie play-offs K!! -'- in AN EASY OUT as Kurt Shaffer 11st basej and Tony Sellari fcatcherj await the umpires ecision STRIKE THREE' is called as Charlre Powell comes off the mound Graduation Takes F we Regulars Stunned in their season opener as the Beaver Falls' Tigers took a 12-7 xictory Coach Mike Dzvonar s 1958 batsmen bounced back to defeat Ellwood s Wolverines in a squeaker 1-0' Rochesters Rams 4-3' and Ambridge 11-7. The Fallsmens jim: continued in their second meeting as Aliquippa bovsed 1-7. Ellwood next capi- talized on the uips lack of steam to win a 5-3 contest. Rochester and Ambridge dropped easy victories in their second matches with Aliquippa, and lol the uips faced a third meeting with Beaver Falls for the county title! Meeting the Tigers at Crucible Field in Ambridge, Aliquippa took a sweet 1-O victory and the county tro hy. i-Jn their climb toward the state finals, Aliquippa romped over Wampum, 7-3, and later were defeated by Crafton, 4-1. Seniors Jack Manfredi, John Ross, Kurt Shaffer, Ashton Ditka and Bob Bama graduated in May, 1958. The Quip baseballers will be sparked by eight returning lettermen in 1959. BOYS7BOWHlNG Over 100 boys participated in the intra- mural bowling program at Sheffield Lanes, with 6 ten-pin teams and 10 duck pin teams meeting Mondays after school. At right, Bob Ribnicky leads off in a ten-pin contest be- tween the Big Five and the league-leading King Pins captained by Noel Purdy. Mr. Donald Adams, program director, is at left. Harry Pinks Aces were leading the duck pin league at press time. BASKETBALL Twenty-four teams, made up of 165 boys, kept the Cords humming in the intramural basketball program directed by Mr. Donald Adams, jim McCoy's Playboys were undefeated in the 7-team junior league. Stuart Lee's Aces were undefeated in the 17'team senior division. A boys' softball program is getting underway as We go to press. 9 9 Boys and Girls GIRLS' BOWLING As we go to press, 6 ten-pin teams and 20 duck pin teams participate in the girls' intra- mural bowling program, also directed by Mr. Donald Adams. Wfith about ZOO girls meet- ing after school on XY'ednesdays, the Shef- field Lanes' pin boys have few dull moments, and league leaders change constantly. At left, Frames Valetti is ready to lead off as Clara Venetti checks scores. Intramurals WEIGHTLIFTING Now in its second year at AHS, weight- lifting is an intramural activity for about 25 boys. Under the direction of Mr. Dale Cable, the group meets each day after school from September through May. Charles Nichols Qleftj and Lino Trombetta fabovej demon- strate lifting techniques with a 90-pound weight. ! if THLETIC Intramural Athletic Program NIRS. ELIZABETH CARVER Intramural Program Director Mrs Carver is pictured at right during an instruc- tron period shortly before the girls' annual Army- INawy basketball game. Girls' Gym Instructor and Much of our time is spent in the girls' gym, whether it be in our regular physical training classes or after school when we participate in intramurals. The school year be- gins with a calisthenics programs-Mrs. Carver's way of helping us lose summers extra pounds. Next come volleyball sessions and the sport which almost every girl in the 'school waits for-basketball, Several days each week are spent after school, either referee- ing, keeping score, or just playing. Soon we are involved in tumbling and apparatus work and drill relentlessly for the big event, the Spring Exhibition program. Later, after school is dismissed for the summer, we enjoy action-packed softball games, also a part of our girls' athletic program. VOLLEYBALL I-IIT THAT BALL! is the call of every team member when theres a volleyball game in progress GIRL TUMBLING EVERX BODH UP' Dolores Hcrda tops the pyramrd made up of Sandy Mayton Lorrarne Loyash Rebecca Lrttle Nancy Rrchards Joyce Young Maxrnc Gray and Janet Luton Pat Dydek and jean Chabala perform headstands ..,-11" NANCY RICHARDS makes the wolfevault look easy for her classmates awaiting their tum on the "horse-." ATHLETIC BASKETBALL ROANNE SMALLVUOOD Qrightj, xoted best athlete in the Senior Hall of Fame, gets into position for a difficult shot, I'VE GOT IT! exclaims Elaine Schuster Qbelowj as teammate Janet Schreib and referee Maxine Savage await her next move. ? vw" 44' SOFTBALL SOFTBALL PRACTICE in the courtyard finds Joanne Danyanic demonstrating correct stance for her teammates Qleft to rightj Nancy Cheuvront, Maxine Savage, Maxine Gray, and Sandy Mayton. All are members of the team which captured first place in the girls' summer softball program. ,S 9 5 www-...,.,.,,.,, .vga 'lvl Aw S.. -1-F" Activities A'W1', ffm 'I x H I V: fw, iff, f 42. 14 , f " 'ew 5, , W f. 14 f , V fm, as ' .iri slfiiix nf.. H. wo f A Q ? vw 5, ,Q 3 1 I, Y .. .A . Q' Q 0 1' X ,, -1 ,. ' Q 1 P 1 ' 0. I ,Q K ,,.,Wk, ' 1 I f 1 ,ff Aliquippa High School Band i MR FREDJ SPORNY Director 115 MUSICIUHS Tops on the Concert CONCERT BAND DIRECTORY FLDTES M Cooney M Dixon R Hardin J Ladish C Maratta C Pohl I Schreib K Steranka IX Selkoxits OBOE K Klanickx N Moore ALTO CLARIINET M jackson B Willgruber BASS CLARINET. D. Kiefer, N. w7i151l B-FLAT CLARINET: D. Anderson NI. Bowser D. Bianchi W. Biega B. Boring. T. Branchetti, L. Cable, J. Campbell, W. Cekoric, B. Cox, M. Donaldson, W. Daniel. C. Greco, R. Junak, T. Kanyuk, R. Kapanyko, J. Luton, J. Martin, R. Morris. C. Mansueti, M. Maravich B. Parker. R. Patrizzi, S. Sams, M. Shirk. B. Swogger, B. Szedney, R. Trone. ALTO SAX: T. Blasche. B. Cohen. J. Edwards. A. Mallinger, M. Poland L Smith M Steranlxa R Yaklich TEBOR SAX L Bryant R Mcadc C Mancini BARITOYE SAX R Brsant L Rossi FRENCH HORN: J. Alger, C. DuBroxwa. T. Gnarra M. Matta D Sopko J. Szedny. TROMBONE: R. Dukovich, A. Harris. XV. Holmes, R. Lytle, E Reynolds. E. Reddick, R. Tatalovich, M. Zobralc. BARITONE HORN: N. Colonna, C. Hage, W. Hunter, I. Lewis, D Panetta, P. Peduzzi. '35 If 15, N-. N- it 'ff Pride of the Red and Black , , , I I - V. ,, W , V I , .f . W ' x I ,J f Is, ,M I Stage Uncl Un Pflrfldef LYBDA CABLE and BOB DEFRAINCESCO CONCERT BAND DIRECTORY TRI XIPEI R Bowden R Brzsh J DAtr1 Yrccllck .I Hardm V Hmkman I Loyash I' hfqxvuell Orsen Pukcr C Ragcr Romeo D Shust R 'iruth T ny Tmmis I V1 ettx H XX IIIITII 5 BASQ HORN NI Battlhm A Conte R DCI-FQUCCSCO I Grdmch I Klcr D P1l1d1n:1 Robmson R ilclnk E Villccorsx P CI,bSION: D. Calubru, I. Douglas. , I'411eIl.1. I McCoy, K McElh.mc3' 'I-XBIPAXIZ C ITCITI, P, Sullixyn. P:FI.I.S AYD CHIXIES: P. Cckoric. J, Mirshzul. MANAGERS: G, Suier. A, Vfillgrubcr. LIBRARIAN: -Ioycc Arm Montini. Ilb COLOR GUARD Andy Willgmber, Leroy Bryant, Ronald Kapanyko, George Suder. ooperation, DRUM MAJOR joe Orsen -is C4 42 .9 O A Left: BAND DIRECTOR Fred J. Sporny fright, with Chester Sporny, junior high director, pauses to Check the varsity band's marching drill from atop the stadium bleachers. Below: A SAXOPHONE is formed on the field for the band's "Birth of the Blues" selection to be presented at a football halftime program. s Their Mottog Perfection, Their Aim ff! DRUM MAJOR Bob DeFrancesco MAJORETTES Belle Swogger, Marcella Sams, Rose Marie Junak, Joyce Ann Montini, Justine Ladish, Lynda Cable, Lorraine Loyash. Get a band! We need a band! . . . Whatever the occasion, Aliquippa's 115 musicians answer the call for school and com- munity activities. Daily third-period rehearsals are spent in preparation for community parades and special programs as well as the school's football and basketball games and the annual Spring Concert. A dance band has also been active this year. The Band Parents have aided the group in planning for their summer band camp program and have provided occasional social activities. Representing AHS at the Midwestern District Band Festival in Darlington this year were Natalie Selkovits, Wayne Ce- koric, Nancy Moore, Bonnie Willgruber, Charles DuBrowa, August Conte, and Bob DeFrancesco. Charles DuBrowa was selected to play for the Western All-State Festival in Blairsville. HALFTIME formations for the Erie Strong game included this sunset for the "Twilight Time" number. 4 r' BEAVER VALLEY TIMES photo II8 GIRL ' CHORU MRS. BLANCHE McXVILI.IAMS Dirt nor Organized in 1938 by Mrs. Blanche lXIcWilliams, the Girls' Chorus celebrated its twentieth anniversary last fall. To the 85 chorus mem- bers, participation in Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, N.H.S. induc- tion and special assemblies and chapel programs is as much a part of their schedule as daily third-period rehearsals. Highlights of the choral groups year were their February program for King Peter II, exiled monarch of Yugoslavia, and their annual Spring Concert with the Bach Choir. Proceeds from a bake sale were used to buy letters for junior members and to honor seniors at the spring banquet. The Choraliers, a smaller group of chorus members who represent the organization at out-of-school programs for community groups, also caroled for patients at Aliquippa Hospital during the Christmas holidays. Officers are Amy Bryan, presidentg Vera Manasterski, vice president, Marjorie McHenry, secretary-treasurer. I eiiii HgTi'5i. I Oi i.l'T FRONT ROW Gregorakis Angel Crute Kulcyk Lupcho Mrs McWilliams Alger Fetkovich Luczka Paulovich Paul Laurenzi SECOND ROW Eppley Marthens Srafin Miller Deceder Welch Farkas Figley Corsi Plutko Pantaleo Padgett Liadis Sobon THIRD ROW Barletta CHORAI IFR9 FRONT ROW Ci1cg.,o11kis Crute Iupcho fMrs McWilliams Moore Baldwin bobnn BEC OND ROW Eppley Barnett Deccdcr Wfclch Boyer Figley Padgett Pant1leo THIRD ROW Srafin Marthens Dzami Alger Farkas Knight Gray Gaston FOURTH ROW Ex isovich Gut niak Herda Reinel Manasterski Reid lNarquini Young FIFTH ROW Fleming Schuster Boxxl ing DeNIartines M C H e n r y Bryan, Merges, Piccirilli. glfllvv Q S Mullins, Recs. Moore, Dzama, Simmons. M.. Simmons. E- Hendon, Brooks, lfrecman, Knight. Moors, Narquini, Smith, Bryant, FOVRTH ROXV: Evasoviclu, Barnett. Zrlranilc. Ccrconc. Grossi. MrCrcc. Fgrland. Ruff, Miiruslcin, Dcjoseivli, Johnston, Geiger, Moors, Ggston. 'I RIO Anorlicr lmusy Youll group is tlic Girls' Trio, wlwso yr-.ir's silirrlulc lms rlusrrirrl Nl.1n.1lgrrucr1r Clulx Sixrulrl- ing lJ.'l'.A., Orlrl limlloxvs lMlllLlLlCl. 1 lil-,ur-r Countx lunzor Rui Cross mccrinlg. .-Xlirlrripixi llospiml cm- ployccs' Cflirisrmls rxlrty, Senior , XY' L-nts .is xx'Cll .is srliool progrxuns. Pzrrurr-ll .mt ritglut Arr- Mlrrlu l-lrms ing, .1lrO .anrl Mrs. onun s Clulm .mil rlir- liinrl lJ.1r- inrlullul prograrns for tlir- ln- .uro1np.1nisr1 lillino Solmon. .lurly lfmsoxiclir Iiirst sopmno. Arm' Hrrrwri, srronrl sopmno. MrXY'illi.1ms is ilircrtor. i WJ Baldwin, Young, Guy. FIFTH ROVU: Fleming, Anders, Schuster. Bowling, Gurniak, Herald, Reinel, McHenry, Bryan, Merges, Piccirilli, Dugos, Manastersl-ci, Hudson, Czrirncski. Gioconda, XVolor.1rl. Reid. Bcnasutti. R fl' :fer in ff an N .g,I'q. 2' is F -g f X , 5?- N, 1' Q9 ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: DiSante, Bena- quisto, Laney, Katz, Glenn, Mrs. Bennett. SECOND ROW: Dydek, L, Brown, Carter, Paliani, ul. Toli ver, Symons. THIRD ROW Revis, Danjanic, Myskew, J Brown, DePietress, Henderson FOURTH ROW: Zmijanic, D'- Eramo, L, Toliver, Elko, Fouse, bfuseovich. ABSENT: BICCUC. Person, Peya, Tambucci, Zemkosky. FIFTH ROW: Wad ding, McClennan, Silver, Barbour, Zmijanic, Sematore, Thomas, Meskow, Fouse, DePietress, Borsani, Mileca J. Brown, Symons, Blue, Marshall. ABSENT: McCue, Raffle. 5 Qqm 45-Fmilub gtzfvuwaa R Every fourth period finds the 76 Bach Choir members rehearsing in the choral room. Under the direction of Mrs. Bennett, the choir participated in a pep assembly, N.H.S. induction program, Thanksgiv- ing, Christmas and Easter assemblies, the annual Spring Concert with the Girls' Chorus and chapel programs. The Ensemble, a smaller group which represents the choir at all functions off the school campus. sang for the Band Parents and the Senior Womanis Club this year. For the second consecutive year members sold candy at Christmas time to pay for their banquet honoring graduate members. Officers are Geri Kotala, president: Kenneth Barbour, vice president, Carol Symons, secretaryg Joyce Keber. treasurer: john Fouse and Helen Selkovits, librarians. I2l ORGA CLUB PRACTICE DOES ITF Putty Housden, Rosemarie Bruno, and Helen Selltoxits review selections for their weekly organ lessons and those chu cl programs. MRS. MARY LOL' BENNETT Sjimfrcr Meeting mth XY'ednesd3.y tit noon, the 16 members of the Orgdn Clulw study different styles of pllying, listen to recordings of famous orgtinists. .ind liear reports from members. The student organists provided music for all thtipel programs. several assemblies, and the Senior Class pl.1y. ln October. the group went to Homes Music Center to attend ti demonstration .ind reCit.1l of the Himmond organ. Officers are Nancy Cheuvront, tli.iirm:1n, and Ioan Ulatoslci, treasurer. FRONT ROXV: Bryant, Bruno, Sudak, Lemons, Ulatoski. SECOND ROXXT johnson, Mnrtliens, Mrs, Bennett, Selkovits, Toli- ver, THIRD ROW: Snyder, Kancel, Housrlen, Gaston, Fleming, Clieuvront. XM-If 'L ' 1 EMBLY PROGRAM A , I U' lpw , KING PETER II, former monarch of Yugo- SENIOR SPEECH STUDENTS participated in the Christmas program. SEATED, slavia, addressed student in February. Above FRONT: P. Johnson, J. Rodich, V. Pellegrini. SECOND ROW: S. Grahovac, L. ffrom leftjz one of the Kings aides, Superin- Reynolds, B. Teterich, N. Purdy, J. Greenberg. THIRD ROW: J. Montini, B. Swogger, tendent Milanovich, King Peter, and Diane J. Knight, F. Sakal. Mihalovich. who gave the Bible reading for the special program. HGUNSMOKEH ALA FACULTY-Faculty members added spark to the QUIPPIAN sales assemblyr Above: Mrs. Delores Greco fMiss Kittyj and Mr. Ralph Greco fMarshal Dillonl meet a tough adversary in Joyce Ann Montini CBriclgett, head of the Bardot gang!J. At right: Mr. William Reinish QChesterJ and Mr. Dominic Carifo fDoc Adamsj might even welcome a cup of that coffee U1 after Miss Kitty untiestheir bonds. MR. ANDREW GOTTSCI-IALL, regional director Na- tional Conference of Christians and jews, was featured speaker for the George Wfashington Carver assembly. Mr. Lawrence Blaney, history instructor, and Rev. Charles Rose also participated in the program. ....4., Senior Class Pla 7' mv PROMPTERS' CORNER-Natalie Sell-:ovits fleftj cues joan Ulatoski as Bonnie Teterich and jackie Nawrocki check dialogue with Linda Howell and Evie Dukoviclm, MRS, EVELYN BLTU. flcftl, director, discusses a scene with assistant Nancy Moore as Noel Purdy, Vince Pelligrini, and Belle Swogger finembers of the castl look on. but or Too Old to Sen One! STAGE CREW MEMBERS Cleft to rightj Bill Hanna, Tom Likovich, Albert Call, Frank Sakal, and Tony Gnarra add final touches. Not pictured: Steve Grahovac, Alicia Dejoseph. 5,,,-...- "LOVE IS A TENDER TRAP," sung by Ruth Katz, sets the mood for "A Little Honeyf' Joyce Toliver is organ accompanist -KK---nu' I25 NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY i NNATHJNAL 'NSR Sa'C'lE FRONT ROW: Chabala, Bryant, Ulatoski, Kiefer, Danjanic, Faber, Francona, Buono, Savage, Markovich. Sobon. SECOND ROW: Toliver, Mayton, Norris, Alger, Teleha, McHenry, Paulin, Selkovits. THIRD ROW: Cheuvront, Knight, Moore, Lang, Montini, Sheeder, Fox. FOURTH ROW: Gaston, Gnarra, Klein, Cekoric, Hages, Cox, Steranka, DiSante, Dydek fRows 1 and 2 inducted March 19583 rows 3 and 4 inducted November 19581. SELLING POPCORN keeps A. Francona, M. Norris, J. Montini, N. Cheuvront, T. Faber, and T. Gnarra occupied during a basketball game. l26 MRS. SARAH CHAMBERS Spomor' Scholarship, leadership, service, and char- acter are the cardinal principles of the N.H.S. With these in mind, members have worked to raise funds for their annual S200 Memorial Scholarship Award. Popcorn sold at football and basketball games is prepared by members, and the sale of Christmas cards is another fund-raising project. Twenty-one members were inducted as juniors in March 1958. Fifteen seniors were inducted in Nov. 1958. As we go to press, plans are being made for the induction of 22 juniors. 1958-59 officers: Al Francona, president, Maxine Savage, vice president, Joanne Frank, secretaryg Lucille Mayton, historian. TUDE T COU CIL lNiR THEODORE RLSCITTI Sporzyff A hlgh pomt or the year was the Student Councrl sponsored assembly at vthrch football and track squad members were honored and football trophres were reccrxed for the Beax er County champronshrp and the Ambrrdge xrctory Other Councxl aetnrtres rncluded a good groommg campargn rollectrng canned food for needy famrlres at Chrrstmas trme and noon hour dancrng rn the boys Wm 1958 59 offncers oyce Ann Montrnr presrdent Paul Vespazranr vrce presrdent Marlon Pllottr treas urer Mary Ann Markoxrch secretary Aprrl Bena suttr assrstant secretary treasurer DlClx Lewrs ser geant at arms Dolores Herda parhamentarran ACCEPTING tne S C football trophx from Bob Nlatrzre Ambrrdge president rs Joyce Ann Nlontrm Tom Nfayer Ambrrdge grrdder and Ed Qcrutchrns Qurp eo mptun obserue the ceremony FRONT ROW Gregorakrs M Markovrch Benasuttr Vespazranr Monnnr Herda Mastelhno SECONID ROW Waldo Zahorsky Moore Polls P1cc1r1ll1 Sobon Morgan jones Reddlck I Markouch THIRD ROW Corsr Green Selkovrts Farkas Wrllrams Lugzka Wasrl Hrber Barna Srms Chabala FOURTH ROW Lester Mrchaels Slrfka Peya Brown Abraham Kmght Paul Tr ox rch I. s , A . V , 7 . . - . . Y , 3 - . I , , 7 7 1 ' . , ,' v. ' - a , 1 y - 7 7 - ' ' a 1 ' v , U . . r - r , , ' T . T , , . ' 7 ' 3 3 3 ' 1 C ' L Z 5 7 y 1 , , , v 1 - - - -, , , , 1 f . ' ' , . , ' .1 1 r 1 x - - s y 1 y x x y v Y ,K . i Q a t W , ' ., - f. V , k , ., ,. fa K' fr it it 44 3 ' rr, ' f- ' N S -7 0 I v ,. f W, . . A I ez ' 1 Q 3 ' l I i 4 4 , , . T SENIOR HI-Y .. 8 Il! .I FRONT ROW: Lehman, Alston, Barr, Cobb, Purdy, Hages, Cekoric. Biharry, Trehar. SECOND ROW: Mr. Adams, Muslin, Mc- Kenzie, McGrady, Meade, jordan, Shust, Pillar, Hines, Wallace, McCoy, THIRD ROW: Romeo, Toliver, Thomas, Williams, Lynch, Hardin, Trbovich, Cameron, Barbour, Smith. FOURTH ROW: Roger, Sullivan, Faiella, Klein, Ribnicky, Moye, Marshall, Ware, Lee, Harris. IT WOULDN'T BE CHRISTMAS without the Hi-Y tree, supplied and decorated by the boys. Decoration committecmen include ffrom leftj N. Purdy, H. Pillar, XV. Cekoric. K. Barbour, I.. Trbovich, R. Lehman. and H. Hages. U Il I I MR. DONALD ADAMS, Spomor When community organizations ask for help, the Hi-Y boys answer with a job well done. Dis- tributing and collecting March of Dimes and Heart Fund containers and working with leaders of the Greater Aliquippa Y.M.C.A.'s Saturday recreation program were three community projects for this year. Fund-raising events included car washes and weekend socials. Social activities featured an in- itiation banquet and a Sweetheart banquet, co- sponsored with the Quip Tri-Hi-Y. . 1938-59 officers: Harry Hages, president, Terry Barr, vice-president, Noel Purdy, secretaryg Daryl Cobb, treasurer, Danny Shust, sergeant-at-arms, Wayne Cekoric, chaplain, james Trehar, program chairman. Q IP TR1-H1.Y 'VK 7 fs 47 FRONT ROW: Shiflet, Baldwin, Batley, Swogger, Mrs. Ciriacy, Avrakotos, Ellis. Ladish. SECOND ROW: Morgan, Symons, Teterich, junak, Fox, Cable, Lewis, Conner, Cheuvront, Duich, Skeriotis, Ball. ABSENT: Townsend, Luczka. MRS. HELEN CIRIACY-Spofzfor Quip Tri-Hi-Y, along with the Senior Hi-Y, sponsored the Sweetheart Banquet in March. The banquet, it is hoped, will again become an annual event. Also included in the girls' program were collecting donations for the Heart Fund, formal initiation, and assisting the junior Red Cross in making holiday hats for Deshon Veterans' Hospital, Officers for the 1958-59 school year: Lynda Cable, presidentg Patricia Fox, vice presidentg Bonnie Conner, secretaryg Barbara Ball, treasurer, and Bonnie Teterich, chaplain. OFFICERS of the reorganized Quip Tri-Hi-Y meet with Mrs, Ciriacy in the cafeteria. From left: Pat Fox, Bonnie Teterich, Bonnie Conner, Mrs. Ciriacy, Barbara Ball, and Lynda Cable. 'T L INIISS BELLE ADAMS Sjwzzrw' Y-Teens began their club year with an informal initiation for new members, and, later, a formal initiation tea to which they invited their mothers. A special evening meeting in February featured it talk on good grooming, presented by Mrs. Na- dine L'jex'ich, former AHS instructor. A spring highlight was the girls' "Ma and Me" banquet honoring seniors and all members' mothers. Serv- ice projects of the club included collecting con- tributions for IQNICEF and for the community Heart Fund drive. 1958-59 officers: Lucille Mayton, president, Patty Cekoric, vice presidentg Marion Norris, secretaryg Margaret Dixon, treasurer, Nancy Moore, chaplain. PACKING GIFTS for residents of Beaver County Home for the Aged are Y-Teens Elaine Schuster. Sandy Mayton. and Marion Norris. 1 Ti. T..- lf, U5 -I lui es ASS?-N fl 'Quik' v FRONT ROXV: Miss Adams, Dixon, Moore, Mayton. Norris. Cekoric, SECOND ROVV: Eppley, Poland, Nary, McCormick Padgett, Green, Rees. THIRD ROW: Pohl, Toliver. Bowling, Dejoseph, Bryan, Schuster, Bivins, Dukovich, Tanner, Brubaker, Sheeder, Howell. Lang. Anders. Fleming, Selkovits. FOURTH ROW UNIOR RED CROSS MRS. GRACE MARSDEN Spofzmr bers painted the chcclqcrborlrds. i -fo R05 Collecting materials for the school chcst is the 1Ob of Barbara junak and Maria Gregoraltis fright School supplies enough for one year are packed into the box which is sent to an oxerscas school by the National Red Cross Regis Collins senior carpentry student constructed the chest for the club Nancx Richards and Dorothx Conti right pretarc holiday tru faxors to be sent to Deshon Veterans Hostrtal in Butler Sexeral hundred holidax fuors and paper hats are made bs the grour each scar 1958 59 otticers Xancx Richards presidcnt Barbara junal-. xice president Xian Shirls secretan Fred Rossi treasurer Delena Garuccio bublicitx chairn an Maria Gregoralsis senior JRC member is secretarx of the Beax er Counts group representing all schools rn the area Qs- 'Pi Z it oor b C Jar ,pq V" Rvws :za- UW 35" 2 'P 5 Cac c -V y -R Y L , n r . W if N Y, ' , . . ' ' ' . y w RO- , ff, , ,, i ik , I '. ., VM - L' iff Nerf. ,. -satezg. M f. 'T Ln is 'c'j X. . ' 1 '- . ' ' xam - lg' .' ' ', A' 'A 3 t,., i . 1 v . . . V . 1 , s t - r , ' - x qi , , . 4 V at -' .- A V-"QF Qi tts' it A ssfs Q M First JRC project for the school year was the construction of ping-pong paddles and checkerboards to be sent to the Nike bomb sight near Pittsburgh. Members Bftrbarr junak, Fred Rossi, and Delena Garutcio rt lefty looked over thc work done by industrial arts and vocational shop boys. IRC mcm UPTIM TE t T C. FRONT ROW: Conti, Luton, Smith, Redding, M. Stolkovich, Mileca,Mr. McCormich, Fedorchak, Ferry, Zahorsky, Swogger, Basile. SEC- OND ROW: Cottrill, Greco, Luczska, Narquini, Carter, Sims, Jones, Horton, Roma, Williams, Green, Sobon, DeSalle. THIRD ROW: Reddy Cekoric, Hons, Sivak, Sutton, Schuster, Rees, Slifka, McClellan, Moore, S. Stolkovich, Kotala, Lipecky, DiSante. FOURTH ROW: Thorpe Warzyiniski, Cooney, Benasutti, Lester, Fetkovich. Gnarra. FIFTH ROW: Estok, Brown, Mansueti, Lampich, Campbell, Tsuris, Salasky Yanessa, Hayduk, McElhaney, D'Eramo, Meres, Ruger, Avdellas, Suder, DeNuzzio, Kobaly. 2.5 GLADIATORES-Togas, shields, and swords make Roman gladiators of Optimates Victoria Mileca and Verna Zahorsky. fog DIR. NORMAN BICCORNICK Sponror Temporarily disengaged from their Latin books, the Optimates, attired in their togas, observed their annual authentic Roman Banquet. The club's activity calendar included an ice skating party and a bake sale. 1958-59 officers: Sherry Fedorchak and Victoria Mileca, co-consulsg Linda Redding, scribe, Marcia Stolkovich, quaestorg Cathy Ferry, praetor. 1 4, flfjliiw rw UCHANTEZ. CHANTEZ. Sing a little Paris song"-With Shirley Reed at the piano, club mem- bers are ready to render their best. FRONT ROW: Bryant, Baldwin, Maravich, Bianchi, Housden, Poland. Dawson. Ellis, D'Ottavio. SECOND ROXW: Mysl-tiew, Rogers, Shaffalo, Lexvis, Musu- lin, Vespaziano, Dulirowa, Kalmer, Pinkosky. Le Cercle Fransais was first organized in 1944 to send food and medical supplies to French children during XVorld XY'ar II. Since its reorganization seven years ago, the club has provided activities stressing French cul- ture and practice of the French language in skits, games, and songs. All members par- ticipate in planning monthly evening meet- ings. Any student who has completed a year of French may be a member. 1958-S9 officers: Helen Fatur, presidenteg Nancy Paulin, vice presidenteg Lynne Mc- Cormick, secretaireg Robert Doty, tresorierg Carole Pohl, Al Francona, and janet Schreib, chef des programmes. LE CERCLE FRA CAI MRS. HELEN SMITH M il Spozzfor 00? - UNE PETITE CONFERENCE KA little conferencej with Mrs. Smith intludes -FRONT ROXXU Bellocchi, Kaneel. SECOND ROVU: Detweiler, Gurniak, Herda, McHenry. THIRD ROW: Lfayton, Kotala, J. Marthens. Dixon. FOURTH RONX7: Gor- man, Batley, Kukovich, Morris. FIFTH ROW: B. Marthens. Bihary, Fisher, DePietress. CIE CE CLUB FRONT ROVU: Liadis, Fetkoxich, Nadzam, Peoples. NX'aldo. Dom, Greco, hir, Fruity SECOND ROW- Luqzkg Ngfquini Angel, Ferry. Dzama, Marthens, VI. Wfilliams, Anders. THIRD ROXYU Gnarra, McCallister, Dull, Pe 'a.De oseih Kotalal 5 , J P . -- Lipeclsy. Shope. Rebich, FOURTH ROXY: Kobaly, B. XX'illiams, Dulcer. XX'vQlj.Il'lL'I', Vukoxich. Redding. Shirk. Lethman. Colalnca, lflliTH ROXV: Stollcovich. Kier. Gorman, Reynolds, Diadtligo, Memes. Vlatoslri, Ricettelli, DeNuzzio. Estolc BIR. FRANK FAZIO Sjvwlfor Composed of students from all stience classes, the Science Club took field trips to area institutions, heard lectures, and participated in tl workshop, A majority of the members contributed projects to the all-school sriente fair in lfebruary. As we go to press, a trip to Xvashington, D.C., is soon to materialize for several Sciente Club members. 1958- 1959 officers: Bill XY'illiams, presidentg Hugh McDonald, vite president: Sue Lechman. secretaryg Mary Shirk, treasurerg George Stoll-zovich, sergeant-at-arms: .luanita XVilliams, parliamentarian. GEE. D'YA STQPPOSE IT XYORKS? XY'ell. maybe it'S iust as well that all the projects entered in the school science fair didnt have working parts, At left. Bill NX"illiams. Jackie Marthens, and Hugh McDonald take time to xiew some of the more than itll! protects on display in the third-floor labs. The but of the projects later were entered in the All- School Science lltir at Pittsburgzlrs Buhl Planetarium. BIOLOGY CLUB MR. GEORGE DAVID Spomm' LEX ' "' an t'.,..., by ' 3'-I...JV l SOPHOMORE BIOLOGY student Prudence ' 5 Q Q A PeYa frxhtl checks a film to be shown at rj. 1' a club meeting while Sandy Stolkovich likes a the view through the microscope. A newly organized club with its current membership composed primarily of sophomore biology students, the Biology Club began functioning early in the new year. Members have viewed films related to their interests in biology and made plans to visit a mental institution in the area. A cancer education program is expected to be presented for mem- bers, their parents and guests before the close of the year. Officers of the new club are Sandy Stolkovich, president, Elaine Lipecky, vice presi- dent, Joyce Shaffalo, secretary, Angelo DiSante, treasurer, and Bob Magestro, sergeant- at-arms. FRONT ROW: Cooney, Benasutti, Lipecky, Kotala, Palazzi, Figley, Pirosko, Delon, Fisher, Mr. David. SECOND ROW: Bryant, Merges Paliani, Tambucei, Dercole, Fetkovich, Liadis, Nadzam, J. Wfilliams, Farkas, Stolkovich, W'itner, Herda, Matta. THIRD ROW: Sellari, Ley Zdranik, Shirk, S, Lechman, Anders, Dejoseph, Peya, McCallister, Dull. Fleming, C. Lechman, FOURTH ROW: Pinkosky, Dawson, Mc Clellan, Silver, Gnarra, Duker, Colaluca, B. Williams, Ulatoski, Tisch. Rager, Patrizi, Morgan, Mancini. FIFTH ROW: Weber, junak Cable, Conner, Mansueti, Batley, Dinello, Duich, Krouchko, DeNuzzio, Avdellas, DiSante. Suder, Kobaly. I35 PECTR M ART CLUB ' ,' ,f 'r K, r VW FRONT ROW: Young. Zahorsky, Sanford, Witner, Mr. Merges, Matesic. Mancini, Hinkle, Yoko. SECOND ROW: Townsend, Cheuvront, Sivak, Ogrizovich, Peatross, Thomas, Katkich, Benequisto, Martella. THIRD ROW: Mansueti, Pager, Hribar, Lang, Bellocchi, David, Martin, Henderson. FOURTH ROXW: Flowers, Williams, Kapanyko, Cannon, Ribnicky, Kocher, Faiella, Svajgert, Pietrandrea, Lytle, BIR, GEORGE MERGES Sffmzrm' Reorganized this year after a long absence from the roll of high school organizations, the Spectrum Art Club includes the schools art majors its well as students with interests in nrt. Among their activities, club members journeyed to Edinboro State Teachers College to see demonstrations of tools and tech- niques during an art instructors' meet- ing. Mr, Merges. club sponsor. was a charter member of the club when it was first organized at AHS. 1958-59 officers: Tony Pietrandrea, presidentg joe Eaiella, vice presidentg Susan Pager, secretary: and Nancy Cheuvront, treasurer. A SUGGESTED DESIGN to he used on a sales project for the Spectrum Club is considered by joe Faiella, Susan Pager. Bob Ribnicky. Nancy Cheuvront. and Tony Pietrandrea. I F TURE TEACHER OF AMERIC M--814 INIRS. BEVERLY FAZIO Sfwrz mr 9 xs l STATE F.T.A. PRESIDENT Joyce Law ffar leftj Conducted an impressive installation ceremony for officers L, Mc- Cormick. J. Ellis, M. McHenry, J. Brown, and A. Dejoseph during a meeting at New Sheffield School in September. Mrs. Fazio, sponsor, is at right. Proud of their recognition as Pennsylvaniays first high school F.T.A. chapter, F.T.A. members have enjoyed a busy year of worthwhile activity, all geared toward members' in- terest in the teaching profession. Their county-wide workshop conducted in Aliquippa featured talks on special education and speech therapy by professional educators. A Future Teachers Day in April enabled members to visit classrooms in the Aliquippa Schools. 1958-59 officers: Alicia Dejoseph. president, janet Brown, vice president, Lynn McCor- mick, corresponding secretaryg Judy Ellis, recording secretary, Margie McHenry, treasurer. X F ' A D jose h Swo er Rees Schuster SECOND FRONT ROW: Srafin, Detwiler, Angel. McHenry, Ellis. McCormick. Brown. ilrs. azio, . e p , ' gg , , . ROVU: Marthens, Markovich, Townsend, Narquini, Moore, Witner. Stolkovich. Luczka. Thompson, Ludwick, Nary, Fox. THIRD ROW: Gaston, Lewis, Dzama. McCallister, Cooney. Cercone. Bibby, Slifl-za. L, Dejoseph. Peya. Salvati, Farris, Ley, DiSante, Selkovits. FOURTH ROXV: Young, Piccirelli. Sherba. Polis. Ladish, Pohl. Dixon. junak. Conner. Morgan. Ball. Montini, Cable, Knight, Dukovich, Howell, Cekoric. ' its I ll I Illia! F TUBE HO EMAKER OF MERICA M R5 FSTEILE ZETTEI. Sjwaz rm' vtlltg, 5 'POTW' 0, " v 5 ' x , S -. EfEUlwfi,E 1 . ' BW 'l jr 4-1 0 oo .xx Nfw no SERVING refreshments for the county-witle jun- ior Red Cross meeting are ffrom leftj D. Person, A. Pollack. N. XX'estman, M. Funtieo. 1. Matesic, Mrs. Zettel. R. Little and I.. McPherson. Planning .1 banquet or tea in the cafeteria? Then lil-l.A. memhers will probably be on hand to help prepare foods, decorate tables, and serve your group. Fine service in the school cafeteria is an activity for which F.H.A. members are well known. Home economics majors comprise the majority of members, although membership rolls are Open to all girls in the school. 1958-S9 officers: Martha Miller. presidentg Brenda Wfingert, vice presidentg loan Rodich, secretaryg Nancy Colangelo, treasurerg Sally Wfinkle, sergeant- atrarms. FRONT ROVU: Bivins. Colangelo, XVingert. Miller. Mrs. Zettel. VC"inkle. Sliflta. Marshall. Como. SECOND ROW: Saunders, Christie Potts. Mineartl. Palmer, D. Shannon. Hrihar. Baker. Venetti. Merges. THIRD ROVV: Smith, Oxendine, Frederic, Krause, Knight Salvatti. H. Shannon. Lennig. Lalama. Carney. Martin. FOFRTH ROXXY Morgan. XY'.inl. Matesic, DeMartines, Little, Zak, George Carpenter. MacKenzie. McPherson. E. Shannon. Bacha. Ranieri. Frioni. - l-lLll ALPH BETA KAPP FROlNT ROW Navxrockx Davxd Buono Mrs Krrk Hrxbar Smallvsood SECOND ROW Barkley Batley Mysklew Thompson Charles Dugos Delon Krouchko Morrrs Maruskl Bums Gluckr kadzam MRS JESSIE KIRK Sporzrof Alpha Beta Kappa grrls are known for the1r sersrce rn the school lrbrary In addrtron to rebmdmg classlfymg and regrstermg books and perrodlcals they help to locate refer ence material for teachers and students At noon hour meetmgs the gxrls heard book re offrcers Antomette Buono presrdent Roanne Smallwood uce presndent ackre Nawrockr secretary osephme Daxxd treasurer Carolyn Hrrbar parlramentarran Harry Cox ser geant at arms 195 va I mi- APY ON THE JOB rn the back room of the lrbrary are ffrom left J Barley P Barkley Mrs Krrk K Charles R Smallwood and A Buono views presented by guest speakers. A senior tea was a special event of the year. 1958-59 A C - 1-. A Q x . U 3 I OFFICE ASSISTA T ATTEBDAINCT OFTICL Assistants ISI trlcnf, Gluclu Ieftj md oyct Mlrusltr hue rn errmtl to perform for Nlr lloyd ilmk rttcndantt dr rector Drstrxhutmg ubscntct llsts rs another dutx of thtst trrls who rlong., xxrth sutral others lt Q stu lx ll tnmt to duly xxorlt ID hrah scm o oftrcts f'T-f' 'JR' jlgfrf b L... XVI-IATS THE SCHEDLLE NEXT V5 EEK7 Preparrng the weekly bulletm to be posted outsrde the pr1nc1pal s offrce 15 a regular Frrdas afternoon clutx of Judy Jacobs Student Councrl purchased the bulletrn board for the school 9 NIH M1314 El7lll9Z02l 2425252728 --1... MAIL COLLEQIORS Mmttle Hunt Qlcftj and Tom Pxrry rcuent .mother butch from Cmdy 'lhompson These students delucr messages .md pcrform other errands to allexrate the myrxad dutres of Mxss Mane bellarr prrnclyal s secretary typewrrterj CO ERVATIO , FI HI G A D HUNTING CL 4 4- r. g- ,313 -'-' FRONT ROW: Magestro ffr, seej, M. Klein. Dejoseph fcor. sec.j, Purdy fsgt.-at-armsj. Maruhnich lv. presj, Mr. Blaney, Cekoric fpresj, Teleha free. se-CJ, Golixer, Ball fir. secj, Ley fsoph. scej, SECOND ROW: Ulatoski, Merges, Mastellino, DeSante. Powell. Matsic, Gurniak, Valetti, Lalama, Colangelo. Vcnetti. Saluiti. Johnston. THIRD ROVU: Willgruber, Dydek, Pinkosky. Little, Evans, Gaston, Dugos, Kleist, Palladini, Nawrocki. Bacha. Dukovich. Ranieri. FOURTH ROXV: Eester, Durbin, Zak, De- Martines, DiGiovine, Danjanic, Sheeder. Keber, Knight, Ferry, Kocher, FIFTH ROW: Douglas, Savage. Muscovich, Fadool, Ranicki. J. Klein, Elko, Rosen, Ilov, Maravich. Morgan. ABSENT: Reinel Ctreusj ,, MR. LAWRENCE F. BLANEY Sf7021.ror' Septembers Saturdays found Uthe gang" at RaCCO011 Smte Park with Park Superintendent E. S. Radcliffe supervising their work and joining them for chow. Mr. Radcliffe is pictured with the group at left. Operation: Bank Deflector TRAVERSE CREEK RACCOON STATE PARK Sequence photos at right show C.F.8cI-I. Club members at work on a bank deflector being erected this year on Traverse Creek in Raccoon Creek State Park. In the top photo, the boys are placing a 15-foot beam on cross ties at the water's edge, In the middle photo, club members collect large rocks from the shore line to be transported to the bank deflector. In the bottom photo, the rocks are unloaded into the cribbing, thus anchoring the deflector. Good weather will again find the C.F.8cH. Club at work to complete their project. Box-trapping rabbits for the State Game Commission and a wildlife feeding program were two additional projects of the club. Pictured below are fleft photoj box-trappers Fester, Savage and Morgan, Supplying provisions for the lean-to feed- ing shelter in Independence Township are fright photoj Tom Morgan and Cal Lechman, Box-trapping Rabbits Wildlife Feeding Program If 4' ' AR ITY CL B Sponsored by the Coaches of all varsity teams. 15 JOHN SPROUT Cleftj measured Don Smith for V the sweater or jacket to be awarded to Aliquippa Highs varsity sportsmen this year. -an-Q Varsity Club members, all of whom are participants in the schools varsity athletic program, conduct projects each year to raise funds to purchase numerals, letters and sweaters for jacketsj for senior members. Most successful projects this past year have been the after-game dances held during football and basketball season. FRONT ROXX': Mamula, Alston, Lehman, Henderson, Burden, Astorino, Sprout, Flowers, DelTurco. SECOND ROW: Casoli Wilkens, Moore, Lowe, W. Lee, Ogrizovich, Costanza, D. Smith, Barr, George. THIRD ROW: R. Smith, Perriello, McCoy Young, Barbour, Shivley, Tomei, Suder, Cain, Young. FOURTH ROXV: Scrutchins, Ware, Marshall, Moye, L. Smith, Ribnicky Maddrey, S. Lee, Dickson, Feher, Sellari. 2 S LEADER 7 CLUB FRONT ROVV: Moore, Loyash, Frank, Lang, Kancel, Dukovich, SECOND ROW: Fedorchak, Teterich, Smallwood, Norris. Savage, Slifl-za, Ulatoski, THIRD ROW: Lewis, Kiefer. Mayton, Bellocchi, Donaldson, Kliest. FOURTH ROW: Mrs, Carver, Richards, Dejoseph, Paulin, Reynolds. Reed. Maravich. Satisfying appetites of football fans who patronize the stadium's two refreshment booths is a major project of Girls' Athletic Leaders' Club members, but that's not all these busy girls do. Club members referee intramural games after school, serve as hostesses for the annual County Playday and the annual Alumnae Playnight, and enjoy inter-club programs such as a weekend trip to Cook's Forest and special-occasion banquets. 1958-59 officers: Joanne Frank, presidentg Suzanne Lang, vice presidentg Evelyn Dukovich, recording sec- retaryg Lorraine Loyash, corresponding secretaryg Nancy Moore, treasurerg jerilyn Kancel, sergeant-at-arms. MRS. ELIZABETH CARVER Sfmzzror REERESHMENT BOOTH personnel for a home 4- 4 football game usually includes tfrom leftj B. Teterich. J, Jancel, D, Herda, N. Richards. L. W, Howell. BI. Norris. Tllatoski, and P Dydek. 'vi 'tips 'fl r :Q X Q .. 3 my xxx ..,,,. 1 'X PEP CL B MISS JACQLTELINE XWOZNICKI Spmzmr X u Xml' FRONT: S. Fedorchak, J. D'Antonio, B. Markovich, P. Zanieski. BACK: C. Greco, M. Stolkovich, T. Barr. READY TO PAINT a welcome sign are fabovej Judy Evasovich and Ronald Trone. At right the sign is ready to be posted in the gym by V. Hickman, C. Lechman, T. Morgan, B. Yaklich, N. Wasil, M. Shirk, S. Lechman, A. Benasutti, and M, Cooney. Planning pep assemblies and preparing welcome signs for home football and basketball games are two big projects for Pep Club members. In the spring, the group sponsors the May Queen election and helps seniors plan their Color Day and May Queen crown- ing programs. Bake sales and socials held by the club help pay for cheerleaders, uniforms. 1958-59 officers: Marcia Stolkovieh, presidentg Beverly Markovich, vice presidentg Cassie Greco, secretaryg Terry Barr, treas- urerg James D'Antonio, sergeant-at-armsg Paula Zar- naski, parliamentarian fsee top photoj. CHEERLEADER MISS ,IACQI IELINE XYOZNICKI Slftoizsmi' fX 'Nb' Y H : ai' ' VI' JJ ,X U T VARSITY: Amy Bryan, captain fcenterj, Clock- xyise from top: Joyce Muruslci. Ethel Pillar. Beverly Mrirlcovich. Debbie Wfilltins. Ren.i Corsi. jean Chzibalu, Joanne I.rimpich. Easily the best-looking squad at all rithletic events, our cheerleaders are also the personifitxition of true school spirit, Neyer ones to let the te.ims down, the girls exhibit excellent teamwork, which, along with their cheerful dis- positions. has given many ii ble.icher fan the added lift to prove to our teams that we're with them all the way. Other activities of the group include luke sales to help pay for their uniforms and sponsoring the .innuil Daisy Mae social in the fall. ,lL'NlOR VARSITY faboyej. KNEELING: Joyce P.1li.mi. Charlotte Delon, Paula Zcinieski. STANDING: April Benasutti. Sandra Mansuetti. P.itty Zeitxlcoslqi Dorothy Irvin. JUNIOR HIGH fleftj. jean Laurenzi. Edie Como. Marty Knight. I.ind.i Magestro. captaing Linda Prince. Nadine Rudmoyich. Annette Yacopino. fi?-f 2 EDITOR IN CHIEF Ex elyn Dulxoyrch prepares copy to the newspaper offrce- Prctures and copy for the next lssue of the newspaper are eonsrclered by the edrtorul zssrstants Qrrghtj Thrs group ot reporters and copy readers has the duty ot checlxrng preprred lrtreles md xxrrtmf heldlrnes before the UIP SCRIPT goes to press D 7. IIIILS IUI' Ll ll l5SlIL OCCLII' UIIC xxeele before utull publleltron Q IP CRIPT NIISS JO ANIN COCHRAN .fldllfff Appearrng onee each month m the Be ner Val lcy TIMFS our school newspaper keeps the school md commumty up to date on turrent ac turtles md future plans of many school groups Notable for rts news md no gossrp pohcy the UIP SCRIPT regulmrly features storres on rn drxrdual students and faculty members cllss I room course md testing programs students i1Ll1lCXClHC.l'1fi IIIICI IIIC ITHUY I1'I21f1y ZICUX IUCS SPOYI NX I sored by school organrzatlons the page liyout before delly ermg EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS JCIIINU Kanccl Lmda Howell Stexc GIHIIOXIC md Pat Fox are also students rn a second year lourmlrsm class -4...,g-A-, al X . Y ly 1. L M., I ,f i -. .L ' I ,L V. - .V 3, , , V , K I L . V ' I A - M I A .14 , -4 , , y KMA R Q . L v rt . X '. . x ' -' , , , NN ' ' A ' . ' R, . - et . , ' s -A1 1 w ,W N wwe I II I I7 L 7 I I , x l'31'--If A , ' ' . -, E , ' vs A li N nv Q Esta , l NEW-. if ,.-14" 5 5. 3 mf we f' , , ' P 'I p B t I lv 1 .' ' I t . . 1, 7 t , V ,. ,L V1 . I ' 7 A I V A V I ' . V t K ,L 25. . A . ' . , 1 , L I - ' I I ,Q I 1 A .1 A L al ,L ' . . I I 3 AV Xb by . Q ' .. .- - ' "xv Q ' . , . . . , , , saw Cav' at as A - X X, Q t . . . , .x 'lr' .- .A I' I1 I I H if V 1 1"" EYES AND EARS OF THE SCHOOL Checking their assignments for the next issue of the QUIP SCRIPT are Cleft to rightj junior reporters Margaret Dixon, Jackie Mar- thens, and Joyce Maruski and sophomore Judy Jacobs. Dont forget to write your own headlines? "XVe have a deadline to meet, too," say reporters Joyce Shaffalo, sophomore, and Helen Fatur, junior. But Bob Doty, junior feature writer, and Beverly Markovich, junior reporter and cartoonist, have to consult the ever-present dictionary first. Senior reporters Linda Bellocchi Qleftj and Juanita Baldwin Crightj check past is- sues of the QUIP SCRIPT as Alicia De- Joseph, typist and reporter, prepares 11 story. sit. . ' 5 mess :annum 1959 4 I 4 x g v I A Q IPPIA A TAFF 'R Miss jo ANN COCHRAN Tc .tldzfitr Adx'iser's Note: If the adage "A picture is Worth a thousand wordsll has not been proved on the pre- vious pages, certainly Editor joan's photo Cat leftj erases all doubts. Congratulations, -Ioan, and all the staff for a job well done. BUSINESS bw- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JOAN ULATOSKI Business Manager Mary Ann Markovich and her assistant Margie Close keep a close check on the record-breaking sales of their 50- girl business staff. CLUBS ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB EDITOR Margie Alger fleftj and Typing Editor joamw ART EDITOR June Knight fleftj and Photography Editors Frank prepare a page with Margids assistants Maxine Savage and Nancy Moore and Joyce Ann Montini Considtr a sports page Linda Howell. layout. K, we ,... Q.. ,M M ,NM LJ' NIV' X 47' I50 CLASSES ATHLETICS 5 'uma ,pf ....,,f1 ,,.-9' 4,,,,... CLASS EDITOR Joanne Danlanlc fcenterj mms semor p1ctures SPORTS EDITOR Tony Faber frlghtj has an 1dea for assxstant wlth her ass1sta.nts Antomette Buono fleft and Natalxe Selkouts Dave Chotmer fleftj and Gxrls Sports Eclxtor Marlon Norrxs 'Not p1ctured Elame Sobon typmg co edxtor fmflfefl Aclxernsmg Manager Nancy Polls and Gladys Evans comm1ttee member compxle acl contracts m photo at r1ght Others w ho S0l1C1tCd ads and patrons for the QUIPPIAN were Carol Morgan Joan Ulatoslu Mar1on DOIIIS Joyce Ann Montml Mary Ann Marko uch June Kmght Sandy Mayton Daw Chotxner INatal1e Sellxouts Linda Howell Joanne Danjanxc Marana Alger Nana lNIoore Joanne Frank in-Q... SALES STAFF FRONT ROW Fox Gregoralexs Chabala Norms Close Markouch DcI.eonard1s Coma Delxsxo SECOND ROW Fmsher Mastellxno Colonna Rxccxtellx Loyash Frank D1G1oy1ne Colangelo Salvattl Kancel D1Pasquale THIRD ROW Savage Alger Shannon Swogger Zavmskx Angottx Teleha Welgel Cangmano Dydelc FOURTH ROW Teterxch Paulm Bacha Ranerxe Drew Moore Montmx McHenry Sheeder Sherba FIFTH ROW Czarneskm Pohs George Zak Howell Evans Rosso ' ' 'ff'7,l5ff N , ,,V, N , W 2 wb t Q 2' I 1, 4 Qs 5 , iimgirgib . ' 5 . 3 1 A K X . , . , 1 , . A I N V' , I W -W , My ,W , , I 1 , ' J - . - ADVERTISING I Q , I . K I ' , 4 I . ' Y ! 7 7 7 - .. ' v - ' T ' a v. 1 V 7 v a 3 ' ' V ' ' ' . . ' , I 5, 5 ' 1' 4 9 I , 1 . K - Q'-W""" an . ' I -'- I 1 r 1- -s 5 r l 1 A a r ' 2 , , , . 'L , ' , ' 7 , , , ' 3 , , ' 9 7 J 5 X 3 3 3 Y ' : 3 ! I J J 3 5 7 J k' 7 7 ! Y Y 7 I ' ' 3 5 I I . ' 1- 5 'J O 1 ' vi 2 A , - . u K I V I s AUDITORIUM I ' fr'- v 3110- MR HENRY STIGGINS School Patrolman ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PHOTOGRAPHY PAPER PRINTING and BINDING Sheffteld Studto Ahqutppa Taylor Publlshmg Company Nlck Fern photographer Dallas Texas Stewe Koletlch assistant Eugene Burlcc representatnc COVERS The S K Sm1th Company Ch1cago Illmols Mr Ralph Benz representatrve Our grateful thanks to the adm1n1strat1on faculty and student body for cooperat1on throughout the year The school emblem appearmg on end pages of the 1959 QUIPPIAN was designed 1n 1932 by Mr joseph Marchettl art mstructor Altqunppa Publtc Schools 1926 1939 IDENTIFICATION FOR DIVISION PACE PHOTOGRAPHS SUB TITLE pp 2 3 large photo mam entrance to AHS small photos top V Djurdleuc R Dxckson Nluscouch ADMIINISTRATION pp 89 large photo Dr Lehman small photos top Mr .I DAntomo bottom Mrs Y Manolouch CLASSES pp 97 33 large photo P Steranka A Conte B Wllllams M Ladlka small photos top W Cekorxc B Marthens J Danyamc M Moms bottom Janet Luton ATH LETICS pp 82 85 Alxquxppa Duquesne game small photos top C Suder L Trombetta P Vespaz1an1 bot tom B Compston G Henderson ACTIVITIES pp 117113 large photo Student Councxl meetmg small photos top B Wxllgruber M Shlrk bottom Dr Lehman j Montmx D Young PATH UP THE HILL SOLARIUM X , 'u. - . ' f Wk. ,, i 7 7 ., 3 . , f 7 , ,7 , , I ' 1 , 7 9 . 3 5 I ' ' 1 h ,": ,. 3 ,JI Sheederg middle, Coach Achman, Tony Faber, Coach L'ramg bottom, G. Henderson, C. Symons, M. Elko, M. I " . I Q , . - : , , 3 - , . .' ' 3 A , . . ' . D , . '-- : , . U, . , . , . Q - , . , . , ' I . g , . - , . - 2 ' ' 4 I 1 1- , . , . , 1- 1' 's - , . ,L . . G , . -- : . l , 3 - , . , . g , . ' , . , . . STADIUM ROAD PATRONS AND AD ERTISING The following pages carry the names of community patrons and the advertis- ing of merchants and area industries whose contributions to our publication are gratefully acknowledged. kisftf SENIOR SALES students Audrey Kleist and Donna Sherin talk with Mr Nick Plodinec Jr after he addressed their class on Adxertising in Retail Stores Mr William Reinish commercial department head is at right ! ,I 1,z. Q , ,- ' i 5 ' ' , la M----we' . - ,----' L . . ' y .Q . . ' . i . . , . 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Groceries ESsex 5-5536 IIOI Irwin S+ree+ ALIOUIPPA JACKSON S SHOE STORE Bei-Ier Be Good ESsex 520I9 Ailqulppa Pa 374 FRANKLIN AVENUE CULP S We Feafure Na'rronaIIy Adverhsed Brands rn Junior Misses Dresses Coafs Sun+s Accessories 427 FRANKLIN AVE ALIOUIPPA PA For Smari' S'ryIes and Top Qualify In Men s and Boys Wear JacIce+s Trousers SI1lr+s Palamas Robes Hosiery ES 5 I403 4I9 FRANKLIN AVENUE ALIOUIPPA PA For Prescrrphons ESsex 5 6543 I7I FRANKLIN AVE ALIOUIPPA PA LEoNARD's PHARMACY CENTER PLODINEC FURNITURE CO For People In Love WIII1 Thelr Homes 362 FRANKLIN AVENUE ALIQUIPPA PA ESsex 5 7705 A9654 Cong ratulatlons Class of I959 From P M MOORE COMPANY HeacIquar+ers Burlders Supplres Ready Mrxecl Concrele Lumber Foundahon Io Roof Free Eshmafes Cheerfully Gwen II2 STATION STREET ES 5 772I I69 STATION STREET ALIOUIPPA ll ' ' 0 ll , . O Q A ,iran g b ski . for . In 5:3219 , Il 0 ll The S+ore for Personal Servlce Modern Efflcleni' Service PA-ISYS MEAT MARKET I74 FRANKLIN AVE Prescrlphons Our SpeclaII'y ESse 5 9986 ALIOUIPPA PA 5I2 FRANKLIN AVE ALIOUIPPA 11102 J yce A M I 59 :I Carol Symons 60 adm e fock our Junior Dress Dep rfme I PITTSBURGH MERCANTILE COMPANY CompInmen+s of SHANNON BROTHERS Congra'ruIahons Class of I959 MOBIL GAS STATION 434 FRANKLIN AV ALIQUIPPA PA Phone ESsex 5 66I I ALIOUIPPA I . . . . . X ' , . T 'if Q . l f,,, w"F'PN,,s,. I ' ' u I I I o nn on ml, , an . . ir a r in ' a n . I . , . C 81 L SUPER MARKET Your Friends and Neighbors In Thelr Blgger and BeH'er Sfore I I00 BRODHEAD ROAD ALIQUIPPA PA Congra+ulahons +o fhe Class of I959 Complimen+s of 'Phe AMERICAN-SERBIAN CLUB ALIQUIPPA f f r 1 a 1 1 Q u ' - o RALPH SHEEDER AGENCY Complefe Insurance Service Au+o Fire Life Bonds E 5 3922 702 BRODHEAD ROAD ALIOUIPPA VILLA DI PIZZA BRODHEAD RD AND 20+I'1 ST ESsex 8 2500 ALIOUIPPA PA STAMEN S Womens and CI'uIdrens Wear 378 FRANKLIN AVE ALIQUIPPA PA A 81 R FURNACE CO Cleaning and Repairs Any Type or Suze 8 740 TONY GURNIAK O MI LADY'S BEAUTY SALON MILLER 81 SONS CHEVROLET 2Is+ and SI'1e'FfleId Road ALIQUIPPA PA OK Used Cars ESsex 5 773I Ssex - ' , PA. , . I nFirS+ -Hue La+eS+u I55 OLIVER ST. ALIOUIPPA, PA. Phone ESsex -I - wner MUSICAL AND POLITICAL ITALIAN CLUB OFFICERS Wulham Colonna Angelo Roma Louis Erma Jerry Foniana Presudenf Mafalda DlMaI'ha Vce Presndenf Nma Mansueh Fmnancual Secrefary Vienna Yaccnch Rec Secrefary Lena Mansueh Treasurer Theresa Er 2I7 Fourfh Avenue Plan II ALIOUIPPA PENNSYLVANIA ES 5 I903 ES 5 9863 CompInmen'rs of H. K PORTER COWIPAWY, IYC VVLCAN KIDD STEEL DIVISIOY ALI QUIPPA, Pnsvsvnwmm PRODUCTS FINE QUALITY CARBON ALLOY HIGH SPEED TOOL STEELS VULGROUND GAGE AND DIE STEEL DRILL ROD ' CUSTOM COLD DRAWN SPECIAL SHAPES TELEPHONE ESSEX 5 662I TELETYPE ALIOUIFPA 64 Ermesi' Frioni .................,...............,.. i .... 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Aliquippa High School - Quippian Yearbook (Aliquippa, PA) online yearbook collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

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