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.Salt-Aacnitlcinctf qnoupla ana: BOYS Maintaining safety among the students has been the aim of the Boys' Patrol. Even with increased traffic and detours, this organization preserved a record of no accidents within its bounds. Assisting Mr. Kokoski were Captains Leo Mickey, Lloyd Mill- PATROL BOYS' PATROL Row 1: Schiff, Catalucci, Miller, Mathias, Russo, Musi, Mickey, Gourley, Sabol, Simonivic. Row 2: Kovacs, Charney, Valle- corso,Mr.Kolcoslci,Kuhni, Kozel, Gudzan. Row 3: Sloppy, Gudzan, Karolak, Gerazounis. Row 4: Sher- man, Cooper, Wojkowski, Mihalic. Row 5: Jericlc, McCauley, Barnhart, Ma- ria. Row 6: Daivs, Gaudio, Malay, Costanza, GIRLS' PATROL Row 1: Stettler, Petricko, Gray, Cramer, Mrs. Lazar, Prisiaz, Brown, Marshall, Sapp. Row Z: Meinert, Kovacevic, Mamula, Han- ger. Row 3: Farrar, Os- wald, Klein, Valavanis, Pastriclc. Row 4: Ombres, O,Conner. Row 5: Pelcar- chilc. er, and Bernard Catalucci, and Lieutenants Richard Mathias, James Cooper, and Charles Dunn. Anxious to gather funds to purchase sweaters, the Patrol planned many after-games and Friday-night socials. -2g,
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Mrs. Highgate-Forgetful, Eccentric Nancy-Her Daughter . Philip--The Butler i Tom Lawrence-The Artist .. Mary-The Cook .. . Arthur-The Yard Boy ..,, Lon Torence-A House Painter . ,, Florence-Coquettish Maicl, .... ., John Florenz ,. Beagle Jones-The Detective Director . . . Miss Agnes Hullherg Nancy Madonna Shirley Fulton Katherine Jula Gloria Farrar Wilham Magis i Richard Price Auggie Mazzetti Mary Vettorazzi Mary Panutsos ....,,....Bessie Saluclis Dana Marsh Wayne Bishop Betty Lou Ball Barbara Kovacs John Jaclculic Charles Knoedler Roger Mauchline George Matthews cmlaodlmg tnuz-: clnamatlc qiuallltlg. 1271
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GIRLS' PATROL This year the corridors of Ambridge High have been faithfully patrolled by twenty-one members of the Girls, Patrol. Mrs. Lazar, sponsor, was assisted by Captain Jeanne Petricko and Lieutenants Becky Stettler, Mary Brown, and Vera Prisiaz. The girls also ushered at the football games. Along with these duties this group promoted many social affairs. Their biggest undertaking, a Valentineis Day Formal, met with the approval of the student body. An initiation banquet followed their informal initiation. Later in the year, the girls met at a second banquet celebrat- ing a successful year. - -i A U T O D R I V I N G This year a course called Auto Driving was introduced into Ambridge, open to juniors and seniors only. Their schedule began with thirty-six hours of lecture work from textbooks. This was supplemented with movies on highway safety and with testing equipment. After dividing the classes into groups of fours, the fifty-five enrolled students spent the remainder of the year actual- ly driving. Mr. Chapala, auto driving instructor, took a special course on Highway Safety Driving from the A.A.A. in Bay City, Michigan. A.R.C.H. Snyder has been generous in donating a dual controlled Pontiac to be used in these classes. Such a course has been tried successfully in many states, but has had a slow start in this area. Aliquippa and Ambridge are the first schools in Beaver County to institute driving into their cur- riculum. Some schools offer one-half or one credit for this subject, and some require all students to take an auto driving course before graduation. attentive to oun wr-:Qtane -29.-
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