Ambridge Area High School - Bridger Yearbook (Ambridge, PA)
- Class of 1952
Page 1 of 120
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boat of Iearmng and vow never to f g then? oyful experrences there The
Freshmen Sophomores and Jumors prepare to board the boatond msuccessrve years
to take the places vacated by the Sensors To them the best of luck and may they
remember the Seniors and thus strive to hold an surpass the hopes and aspnratuons
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We PERINTENDENT
DR. HOWARD G. SQUIRES
Dr Squares although comparatuvely new
nn thus offrce has proven has abrlrty as a cap
able leader He keeps the wheels of ourschool
system runnrng smoothly and effuclently Hrs
encouragement rn our pep meetungs and as
semblues as In our other school actrvutres
shows hrs keen Interest un our student body
PRI CIPAL
DR MICHAELF SERENE
Thus man urges us to do our best nn every
thrng He has rnterest nn the school and nts
actrvntues as lsevrdenced by has attendance at
all events athletuc or cultural rnwhuch
we partncrpote
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DIRECTOR
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DR WILLIAM BINING
As student counsellor Dr Blmng comes ln
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Dr Benkert s Influence has been stamped wnth
undeluble :nk un our character Hrs everlastmg
patnence and understandmg have won our hearts
close contact wnth the student body and guides
them to their aeslred career An understandung
of young men and women and their problems
makes hum a wlse counsellor and admurable
leader
IIIICATIII AL IIIIIECTIIR
Mr Taggart has supervased the actnvltues of
the vocational department smce I940 Under hus
able guldance and competent leadershlp our vo
catnonal department has developed unto one of
fme reputatuon Mr Taggart also supervuses the
actnvnty program of our school
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BOARD OF EDUCATIU
The members of thus board are those who have made our school not lust an
unstrtutron for learning readmg rrtrng and rlthmetuc but a place where each
student can learn to meet lute squarely tram for the future and become a
better crtrzen of tomorrow
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Mary Lerper
Joseph Bufalrnl
James Drrenzo
Edward Laskowskr
Thomas Garland
Martha Kluz
Eugene Capu'
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Superintendent Office
IRENE KAMINSKI
Superintendent Office
MARGARET STRIFFLER
Superintendent Office
LOUISE SERACK
High School Office
IRENE HRO
High Sc ol Office
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School Office
R E SARKASIAN
Direc of Curriculum s Office
METELSKY
Fi nce Offce
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Alma Adam
T pewrrttn
Betty Brres
Algebra
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ClXlCS
Rose Bogovrch
World Htstory
Ethel Altha user
Enbllsh IV
Twtla Bovard
GeorgeC Axtell JohnC Barner
Voc Elec Shop Engltshl
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Harry E Ftnk Jr John D Budtmtr
Amertcan Hlstory Sc lence Economtcs
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Erstlle Costello Frank W Desanzo
Dtstrrbuttve Ed Drama World
Hxstory
Hygtene
EdwardF Drake
Gym Health
Yum
George Barth
Ind Arts Math
Jack V Burns
7th Grade Math
Mtchael Beley
Ind Arts
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John E Chapala
Auto Drrvtng
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Mary L Duffy Irma Etbeck Estelle S Fausold
Latrn Engllsh III Home Economtcs
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Algebra II, Solid
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Samuel Keusch Elinore B. Mermelstein John M.Kokoski Olga M. Kolcun
Leonard Horsman
Biology
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Rose Kozak
Sec. Practice
Rel. Drawing, Mech. Eng., Math. Mech. Drawing Typewriting I 8411 Boys' Hygiene Homemaking I,
Drawing, Algebra I II, 81 III
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Stella Lazar Joseph A. Lombar A.J. Lukachek Ruth Lutman Fem McCune Mary Margaret McKeown
Health, Phys. World History Am. History Art Special Class Shorthand l, Ec.
Education Geography
Miss TrembIy's class hard ot work.
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Joseph Montofzr
Musrc
Esther M Prantanrdo
General Scrence
Maur ree Rubenstem
Gen Busrness
Con tance Morellr
Home Economre
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Algebra I
Prper
Russell
Hazel Schermerh
Ella H Nrcholsox Thomas S Osso
Home Economres Spanxsh I8 II
Socral Scrences
John H Prper WaltLrJ Prusrck
Algebra I1 Screnee Health
Rebecca Palmer
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Florence Reeht
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Chem B rology
Phxs Ed
Ruth M Parson
Vocal Musrc
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Music and Musrc Physrcs Chem Hrstory
Theory
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Phys Ed Home Ec lr Eng Publrc Am Hrstory
Problems of Dem
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Speech
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Ruth Troll MaryM Tunney PaulR Vochko WtI1ramJ Wregel Imogene Yost
Musxc Jr H1ghEng Pa Hrstoryf Ind Arts Phys Ed
TEACHERS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR 1
Dlrector of In Phystcs Sr Scrence Lrbrary Scrence Georgrapl' Math Engltb
Mary Zawasky
Math Readrng
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CALVIN FULMER Machtne Shop
CLAIRE GUNDERMAIX. Latrn German
WILLIAM T GORDON Auto Mechanxcs
MICHAEL MALINICH IR Vocational Carpentry
M M MATTUCH Plain Geometry
L N MCCAUGHTRY Related Math and I-Irstory
ROSEMARY MCCROY Art
KATHRYN ROSS Englxsh II
HELEN M WEISGERBER Englrshl II
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Dr Benkerf with has experimental class
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Dr. Butchers is shown examining a youngster's
teeth while the proud mother looks on
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Maintenance men hard at work trying to keep
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SE IDRS
RITA ANTHONY
Commercial
Tardy Checker, Concession,
CHARLOTTE ALSKO
Disnibutive Education
DOMINEC AMATO
Commercial
Boys' Patrol, Golf Club.
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Girls' Glee Club.
NORMAN AMSLER
Academic
PETER R. ANDREWS
Vocational
Stage Squad, Intramural Sports.
MICHAEL ANTONETTI
Academic
Intramural Sports, Baseball.
NORMA ANDERSON
Commercial
Silhouette Representative, Girls'
ANGELA ANGELIDES
Commercial
Gymnastic Club, Ir. Red Cross.
ROBERT ARNETT
Academic
Band, Silhouette Staff, Thespian Society, His-
torical Society.
Glee Club.
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ROBERT ARTHUR
Academic
Band, Boys' Patrol.
ZENAIDE AVERSA
Commercial
Silhouette Advertising,
AGNES AZADIAN
Distributive Education
Tardy Checker, Girls' Glee Club.
Usherette Club.
RICHARD BAGINSKI
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Distributive Education
MARY ANN BALICKI
Commercial
Silhouette, Speech Club.
-DENNIS BANKS
Academic
Band, Assembly Band.
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PEGGY BARD
Academic
FRANCIS BARLAMAS
General
Band, Boys' Patrol, Intramural Basketball
BEVERLY BARRICKMAN
Commercial
Yearbook Ty plst.
DONALD BARTO
General
LILA BERKOWITZ
General
Band, Assembly Band
BERNARD BENDER
Vocational
MARY EDITH BENEDICT
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club.
MICHAEL BILO
General
WILLIAM BINDER
Academic
Bank, Track. Cross Country.
MILDRED BIONDA
General
Usheretter, Ed1tor's Training Club, Junior Class
Play.
JAMES BLAZIEI
Academic
Boys' Glee Club, Intramural Sports.
WILLIAM BOBAK
Vocational
Baseball, Minstrel, Intramura1Spotta.
MARGARET BOGOSIAN
Commercial
Program Committee.
WILLIAM BOHREN
Academic
Intramural Sports, Golf Club,
ALAN BORROR
Academic
Baseball, Intramural Sports.
Art Club
ELSIE BOSCHETTO
Academic
Leader's Club, Silhouette Staff.
BRADLEY BOWAN
Academic
KATHLEEN BRYAN
General
GEORGE BUBEN
General
JOYCE LORRAINE BUFALINI
General
Girls' Glee Club, Gymnastics, Silhouette.
LOUIS BUFALINI
General
Band, Intramural Sports.
MARY ANN BUFALINI
Commercial
Majorette, Princeton Cheerleader, Gymnas
tics.
EDWARD BURAK I
Vocational
Football, Minstrel, Intramural Sports.
ROBERT BURAK
Vocational
Football, Minstrel, Intramural Sports.
MARGARET BURCH
Commercial
EVELYN BURZESE
Commercial
Band, String Ensemble, Intramural Sports.
GAIL BUTCHERS
Academic
Girls' Patrol, Yale-Princeton, Leaders Club,
Gymnastics.
PEGGY BYERS
Academic
Silhouette.
WILLMETTA CAMPBELL
Commercial
Band, Assembly Band.
GLORIA CANDROS
Commercial
Madrigal Club, Girls' Glee Club.
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LEROY CANONICO
Vocational
Stage Squad, Intramural Sports, Minstrel
SYLVIA CAPRIOTTI
General
Speech, Debate, Silhouette, Football Usher
ette.
HELEN VERONICA CASALE
Academic
Silhouette, Usherettes.
SAM CATANESE
Academic
Bank, Track, Cross Country, Bowling, Assem
bly Band, Band.
MILOS CHURCHIN
General
Intramural Sports.
JOHN CIPRIANI
Academic
Patrol.
MADALINE CIRKA
Commercial
ODILE CLERC
Academic
Silhouette, Yearbook, Volleyball
MAXINE COATES
Commercial
Refreshment Committee, Concert Chorus
LEONARD COPUS
Vocational
Minstrel, Golf Club, Airplane
JAMES CORETTI
Academic
Band, Silhouette, Boys' Patrol.
GEORGE COREY
Academic
Football, Track, Class Officer
RICHARD CHAPALA
Academic
Band, Cross Country.
WALTER D'ALLESSANDRIS
Vocational
GEORGE DA VIES
Vocational
Minstrel.
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JOAN CURKOVICH
Distributive Education
Girls' Glee Club, Football Usherette.
CAROLYN DAVIS
Academic
Gymnastics, Yale -Princeton, Junior Class Play.
MIKE DEGENNARO
Academic
Varsity Football, Chess, Glee Club, Intra-
mural Sports.
PAULINE DELAI
General
Band, Softball, Refreshment Committee.
CHARLES DICKSON
Academic
Boys' Patrol, land, Activitie Band.
ROSEMARIE DININNO
Commercial
Yearbook Representative.
CORA ANN DIXON
Commercial
Gymnastics, Yearbook Representative, Refresh
ment Committee.
PAUL DCBRANSKY
Academic
Intramural Sports.
PAT DRUZISKY
Academic
Student Senate, Girls' Patrol, Yale-Princeton
Gymnastics.
HELEN DUDENICH
Commercial
Silhouette Staff.
FRED DUNN
Academic
Assembly land, Band.
HARRY EDWARDS
Distributive Education
MARY ANN ENDROTT
General
Girls' Glee Club.
ANTHONY ESSECK
Academic
Band, Assembly land. Chess Club.
EDWARD EVANS
Academic
Band, Patrol, Bowling.
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SYLVESTER FALKOWSKI
Vocational
Minstrel.
VICTORIS FALKOWSKI
Commercial
Concessions, Gymnastic Club.
DOLORES FARAH
Distributive Education
CONSTANCE FEDUSKA
Academic
Student Senate, Madrigal, National Honor
Society.
TED FELK
Academic
Historical Society, Cross Country, Track.
NICK FETCHIN
Vocational
Minstrel.
THOMAS FOLEY
General
ROBERT P. FOLINO
Academic
Track, Band, Bpys' Patrol.
MARTHA FORD
Academic
Girls' Patrol, Madrigal Club, Historical So-
ciety, Usherettes.
JAMES FREED
Assembly Band, Band.
WILLIAM GABAL
Vocational
Go1fC1ub, Minstrel.
MARTHA GABOR
Academic
Gymnastic Club, Football Usher, Speech.
DONALD GARTNER
Academic
Silhouette, National Honor Society, Historical
Society.
GENEVIEVE GATEHOUSE
Academic
Leaders' Club, Band.
ANNA MARIE GAYDOS
Distributive Education
IRENE GAZDA
Commercial
Debate, Speech, Art and Publicity.
DONNA GILLIGAN
Academic
Gymnastics, Softball, Basketball.
RICHARD GLAS
Commercial
NANCY GOERMAN
Academic
Historical Society, Jr. Red Cross, Finance.
ROBERT GOURLEY
Academic
Basketball, Student Senate, Track.
FRANCES GRADEK
Academic
Gymnastics, Jr. Class Play, Silhouette.
ELLIOTT GREENBERGER
Academic
Band.
STEPHAN GREF
Academic
Yearbook Staff, Silhouette Staff, Thespian
Society.
LILLIAN GROSS
General
Girls' Glee Club.
PATRICIA GROSS
Distributive Education
ELEANOR GULA
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club.
BETTY LOU GURCIC
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club, Ir. Red Cross.
MARY ANN HALICEK
Commercial
Gymnastic Club, Speech, Usherette.
NANCY HARTENBACH
Academic
Speech Club.
WILLIAM H. HARTENBACH
Vocational
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Gymnastic Club, Speech Club.
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Girls' Glee Club, Speech Club.
WILLIAM HECK
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Football, Track.
CATHERINE HENDRICKSON
Commercial
NORMA HENDRICKSON
General
Girls' Glee Club.
JOANNE HERTNEKY
Commercial
Leaders' Club, Footba1l'Usherette.
EDWARD HILL
Vocational
ANN HIMME
Commercial '
DOROTHY HOKO
Distributive Education
Girls' Glee Club.
ROBERT HOOD
Academic
Band, Patrol.
WILLIAM HOVANEC
Vocational
JOAN HRINKO
Commercial
Gymnastics, Leaders' Club, Girls' Sports
RUDOLPH HRVOICH
Vocational
WILLIAM HRVOICH
Vocational
RICHARD HUDACSEK
General
Baseball.
MARY ANN HUDAK
Commercial
ROBERT JANICKI
Academic
Debate, National Honor Society, Band Thes
pian Society.
ALEXANDER JANIS
Academic
Track, Cross Country.
JOHN JONES
Vocational
Minstrel.
CHARLES JOHNSON
Vocational
Track, Intramural Sports, Hunting and Fishing
Club.
GERTRUDE JOHNSON
Academic
Concession Committee, Girls' Sports
IRENE KANAKIS
Commercial
Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Yearbook, Finance
JAMES KAZIL
Academic
Football, Basketball, Track.
EDWARD KUBIT
General
Boys' Patrol, Intramural Basketball
RICHARD KENNY
Academic
Football, Track, Cross Country.
MIKE KEPICS
Vocational
RICHARD KMIT
Academic
Football, Intramural Sports.
WALTER KOCZERA
General
Nladrigal Club, Historical Society National
Honor Society.
JOE KOHUT
Academic
Football, Student Senate.
RICHARD KOKOLSKI
Distributive Education
Bowling, Golf Club.
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Thespian Society, Historical Society, National
Honor Society.
EUGENE KOPCZAK
Vocational
Minstrel, Intramural Sports.
RICHARD KOSELA
Vocational
Intramural Sports, Minstrel.
WILLIAM KOSIS
Distributive Education
Intramural Sports, Golf Club.
JOE KOSTAIL
Academic
Intramural Sports.
GREGORY KOSTAS
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Band, Cross Country.
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Academic
Student Senate, Intramural Sports.
STAN KROL
Academic
Track, Intramural Sports.
ALLAN KRISS
Academic
Football Patrol, Student Senate.
MARLIN KRISS
Academic
Cross Country, Track, Intramural Sports.
MARGARET KNOPICK
Commercial
Usherette, Homeroom Officer.
HELEN KUHARSKY
Commercial
PAUL KUNDRAT
General
Football, Basketball, Track.
STEVE KUZNIAR
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Band, Assembly Band.
PETER KUTULAKIS
Academic
Madrigal Club, Historical Society, National
Honor Society, Band.
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Academic
Historical Society, Boys' Patrol, Yearbook Rep-
resentative.
CLARENCE LANSBERRY
Vocational
ANDY LAZORISAK
Academic
Basketball, Silhouette Staff.
DOMINICK LEOPARDI
Vocational
lntramural Sports, Minstrel.
PAUL EUGENE LESANDAK
Commercial
Editor's Training Club.
ROBERTA LEWIS
Commercial
Chorus.
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SHIRLA LEWIS
General
Finance, Concession Committee. d
ROBERT LIVITSKI
Academic
Football, Track, Varsity Football Club.
LORETTA IOANNE LUKETIC
Commercial
Madrigal Club, Gymnastics, Yale-Princeton
GEORGIANN VERA MALETIC
Academic
Silhouette, Intramura1Sports, Gir1s'G1ee Club
NELL MAMROSH
Academic
Historical Society, Silhouette, All Class Play
FRANCES MANKO
Academic
Student Senate, Cheerleader, Historical Soci
ety.
MARTHA MARTIN
Commercial
ROBERT MARTIN
Academic
Track, Football.
LOLA MARZIO
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Gymnastics, Girls' Glee Club.
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EMANUEL MATHEWS
Academic
Boys' Patrol.
JOYCE A. MATHIAS
Distibutive Education
Gymnastic Club, Debate, Speech
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Finance.
MAUREEN MERRIMAN
Commercial
Assembly Band, Band.
SHIRLEY MEYER
Academic
Yearbook staff, Homeroom Officer, Historical
Society, Leaders Club.
GREGORY MIHALIC
Academic
JOHN MIHALICH
Commercial
Art Publicity.
CAROL MILLER
General
Girls' Glee Club.
HARRY MOORE
Distributive Education
MILTON MORATIS
Academic
Football, Baseball, Basketball Manager.
VERLIE MORRIS
General
Art Club.
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Commercial
Girls' Glee Club.
JOAN MORRISON
Commercial
LORETTA MUHA
Commercial
Madrigal, Girls' Glee Club, Usherette.
DORIS MUSGRAVE
Academic
Patrol, Princeton Cheerleader, Madrigal.
BETTY NADZAK
Commercial
Class Officer, National Honor Society, Stu-
dent Senate.
BARBARA NARDI
Commercial
Silhouette Representative, Madrigal, Mixed
Ensemble.
RICHARD NAWOCZNSKI
Vocational
Minstrel, Intramural Sports.
RICHARD NICGORSKI
Vocational
Minstrel, Intramural Basketball.
KENNETH NIELSON
General
Bowling, Intramural Sports.
ALICE OSTRANDER
Distributive Education
Tardy Checker, Concession Committee.
CATHERINE OZENICH
Commercial
Girls' Patrol, Yale-Princeton, Speech Club.
RAY PALMER
Vocational
Electric Squad, Intramural Basketball, Min-
strel.
RITA PALMER
Vocational
Girls' Glee Club.
RICHARD PALSHAW
General
MARY PAOLANTONIO
General
Gymnastics, Jr. Red Cross, Bowling.
GEORGINE PAPANTONIO
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club.
KATHERINE PAPPAS
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club, Finance Commi
ette.
DONALD PASCARELLA
General
Art Publicity Club, Checker Club
MARY PASCO
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club, Jr. Red Cross.
ANTHONY PAUL
General
Homeroom Officer.
ROBERT PARASlDER
Academic
Intramural Sports, Chess Club.
JOSEPH PAVLOKOVICH
Academic
Baseball, Orchestra, Boys' Patrol.
CHARLES PELESKY
Boys' Glee Club, Intramural Basketball
ROCCO PERCIAVALLE
Academic
Band, Intramural Sports.
JOSEPH PERUSIC
Academic
Junior Class Play, Thespian Society Football
Patrol.
DONA LD PETKASH
General
Art Publicity, Go1f,81ub, lntromfal Sports
TOM PLASKO ' N'
Academic
Student Senate, Class Officer.
STEVE PLEVEL
Academic
Intramural Sports, Boys' Patrol.
ELAINE POLITO
Commercial
Silhouette Representative.
DOLORES PRIVOL
Commercial
Yale-Princeton, Leaders' Club, Girls Intra
mural Sports.
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FRANK PUSHAK
Vocational
Minstrel.
SHIRLEY QUAIL
Commercial
Refreshment Committee
NANCY REES
Academic
Band, Madrigal, Silhouette Staff, Historical
Society.
SHIRLEY REESE
Academic
National Honor Society, Madrigal, Silhouette
Staff.
LOUIS RHODE
Vocational
DELORES RIBAR
Commercial
Speech, Usherette, G ymnastic.
IOSEPHINE RICCI
Distributive Education
NEIL ROBERTSON
Academic
Band, Intramural Sports.
AUGUSTINE RODRIGUEZ
General
PATRICIA ANN ROSS
Academic
Speech, Silhouette, Debate.
NANCY ROSS
Commercial
Finance.
BETHEA ROWLEY
Academic
Usherettes.
ADAM ROGINSKY
General
Band.
MAFALDA RUSSO
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club, Typing Club
ROBERT SABONYA
Academic
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Gymnastic Club, Homeroom Officer.
MARGARET SANTO
Commercial
Finance Committee, Girls' Intramurals, Art
and Publicity.
LAURA JO SASADEUSZ
Academic
Gymnastic Club, Leaders' Club, Girls' Intra-
murals.
ROSE MARIE SCAR PIELLO
Academic
National Honor Society, Historical Society,
Silhouette.
ELMIRA SHAFER
Commercial
Football Usherette, Yearbook Typist, Girls'
Sports.
JOAN SHAFFO
Academic
Thespian Society, Silhouette Representative,
All Class Play.
DORIS JEAN SHANDICK
Commercial
Girls' Patrol, Usherette, Homeroom Officer.
RAY SHUMSKY
Vocational
Minstrel, Boys' Glee Club, Intramural Basket-
ball.
CHARLES SKORUA
Academic
Track, Cross Country, Glee Club, Student
Senate, Chess Club.
HELENA SMITH
Academic
Band, Assembly Band.
MARCELLA SMITH
Commercial
Cheerleader, Yearbook Representative.
TOM SMITH
Commercial
JOHNNY RAY SMITH
General
Band, Assembly Band.
WILLIAM SMITH
General
Boys' Glee Club, Intramural Sports.
PETE SMOLINSKI
Vocational
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Commercial
LONNIE SOLLEY
Vocational
Minstrel.
MARIANNE SPEHAR
Academic
Madrigal, Usherette, All Star Basketball.
KATHERINE STAKIS
Academic
Dramatics, Madrigal, Vocal Ensemble.
LAWRENCE STREMBERSKI
Vocational
Intramural Basketball.
ELIZABETH STROCK
Academic
Mixed Ensemble, Madrigal Club, Finance
Committee.
SHIRLEY ANN STUBBINS
Commercial
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Band.
DELORES SUBEI
Commercial
Band, Finance, Jr. Red Cross, Assembly Band,
Glee Club.
DOROTHY SUDIA
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club.
DAN SUMROK
General
Band.
JIM SUTTON
Vocational
JOHN TACTAC
General
CHARLES TAIT
Academic
Track.
NYLA TELFORD
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club.
KATHRYN TESNOVICH
Distributive Education
All Star Basketball, Gymnastic Club.
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General
Silhouette, Madrigal, Gymnastic Club, Glee
Club.
SHIRLEY THOMPSON
Academic
Band, Assembly Band
GERALDINE TOMEI
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Yearbook Representative, Mixed Chorus.
JOAN TRUMBETAS
Commercial
Girls' Sports, Refreshment Committee, Orch-
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GOLDYN TURCIC
Academic
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WILLIAM TYRO
Commercial
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RUTH ANN URDA
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SOPHIE VAGIONIS
Commercial
Girls' Glee Club.
EUGENE VALLECORSA
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Band, Assembly Band, Mixed Chorus.
PHYLLIS vAsQUEs
Girls' Glee Club, Jr. Red Cross.
HAROLD VAUGHAN
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Football, Intramural Sports.
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Mixed Chorus, Usherette.
JOE VERNAK
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ANGELINE VASILAKIS
Commercial
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FRED VIG NOVIC H
Commercial
Madrigal, Yearbook Typist, Mixed Ensemble,
Homeroom Officer.
MARCUS VLASSAPOULOS
Academic
Chess Club.
KAY VON MOOS
Commercial
Usherette, Homeroom Officer.
EILEEN WAGNER
Academic
Silhouette.
GREGORY WASLO
General
Intramural Basketball.
IRENE WASLO
Commercial
Madrigal Club, Girls' Glee Club.
DICK WEIL
Academic
Track, Intramural Basketball
LEON WORK
Vocational
Minstrel, Hunting and Fishing Club.
CHARLES L. WERNE
General
Track, Art Club.
LARRY H. WESCHE
General
Cross Country Manager.
ELEANOR WESOLOWSKI
Vocational
Girls' Glee Club.
MARY F. WHEELING
Commercial
Silhouette Representative.
GLENN WHITEHAIR
General
Basketball, Basketball Club.
WILMER WHITMORE
Academic
Varsity Football, Intramural Sports.
FRED WILLSHIER
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Commercial
LAWRENCE ZALENSKI
Vocational
HAROLD ZEHNDER
Academic
MARY ZERANICK
Commercial
Silhouette Representative, Gi
STEVE ZIELINSKI
Academic
Cross Country, Track.
DOROTHY ZIMMERMAN
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Madrigal Club, Silhouette Representative
Baseball, Patrol, Basketball, Intramura1Sports
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WALTER ADDISON
Distributive Education
SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR
HENRY MICKY
Vocational
DOLORES CREESE Minstral, Intramural Basketball.
Distributive Education SAM OPRISKA
JOSEPH DIRDO Vocational
Vocational Minstrel, Track.
M Lnstrel, Intramural Basketball. ALBERT OTRAHALIK
JOHN DISHAUZI Vocational
Academic DAN ROWLEY
Madrigalf'Band, Intramural Sports Academic
THOMAS ECKERT Boys' Glee Club, Intramural Sports.
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Cross Countr Track
JOHN KROYNIK
Vocational
Stage Squad.
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SECTION II-A
FIRST ROW: Richard Jula, Ronald Lew-
is, Bill Potter, Robert Squires, Joseph
Kotula, Jerry Parker, Doris Muhalick,
ChristBalatsaukas, RudyCouichoc, Fred
Burak. SECOND ROW: Miriam Costan-
za, Mary Lou Mellott, Mary Rose Slapp,
Chas. Davis, Patricia Irwin, Dolores
Horniak, Jeanette Martzie, Carol Rice,
Chas. Heibert. THIRD ROW: Rosanne
Lintio, Francis Kappas, Betty Holland,
Doria Trayan, Donna Cappriolti,
Georgia McKenzie, Alice Horak, El-
eanor Juhn, Marietta Yakobik.
SECTION ll -C
FIRST ROW: EmilDeSantis, August Brogno,
Lee Phillips, Harold Jacobs, Nicholas Stef-
aniak, Richard Wacht, Robert Mack, Ralph
Ciper, Stanleywojtkowski, NataleVi1lella.
SECOND ROW: Carole Ruminski, Vera Ann
Krokonko, Larry Kirschler, Jerome Kemp-
isty, KennithSmutko, Erwin Ronczko, Ste-
phen Tyma, Robert Psinka, Demetra Kallas,
Gloria Riley. THIRD ROW: ValeriaRotondo,
JoanneKasnic, Donna Kaufman, IrisFarrar,
Joanne Petrosky, Dolores Semon, Marlene
Neiman.
SECTION il-B
FIRST ROW: EdSmigie1ski, Adamlanicki, John
Polka, Eugene Blako, Joseph Lorek, Tom Regney,
Phillip Folino, Mike Agrecky, Eugene Bowan.
SECOND ROW: Margaret Hnath, Herbert Stein,
Dan Ja cobs, Bill Standish, George Duda, Gus
Selvas, Dan Na va lance, Anita Erwin, Dol
Smuch. THIRD ROW: Marion Fulmer, Barbara
Gault, Veronica Sliviak, CathieMarks, Florence
Smith, Dixie LeeBallard, Emma Moruna, Char-
lotte Kairy, Ann Sudia, Genieve Montemayor.
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SECTION II-D
FIRST ROW: Anthony Crissi, Roy Percival,
Richard Vandenbord, Arthur Helbig, Blane
Capenos, Albert Harsch, JonJacklet, George
Garner, Richard Rossick. SECOND ROW:
Helen C um m i ngs, Harold Weil, Edward
Rosemair, William Yeager, Jack Gallagher,
Wil1iamSheaffer, Filmore Shepler, Frances
McClain. THIRD ROW: Viola Bartolomucci,
Barbara Rossick, Joan Romanski, Marlene
Kelly, Linda Miller, Jeanne Glatz, Angeline
Villella, Peggy Acheson.
SECTION 1!-F
FIRST ROW: Robert West, MikeSepella, Stuart Mc-
Coy, Lewis Napolitan, Donald Kerr, Sam Johnson,
Robert Hood, Wayne Swihart, Keith Salter. SECOND
ROW: Rose Musloe, Betty Cameron, Elvira Alexa ,
Barbara Steuban, Mary AnnChoick, Margaret Vinsky.
THIRD ROW: JoAnn Rygalski, Cecilia Mazurkewicz,
Carol Huston, Mary Zervos, Helen Gaza, Katherine
Prokop, Mariann Berkner.
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FIRST ROW: Paul Reese, George Nitkuli-
nich, Dennis McCoy, George Wronosky,
Carl Cardinali, John Sostarich, John
Gomersall. SECOND ROW: Eugene Mc
Cullough, Herbert Lukachek, Virginia
Dubensky, Jean Kubicki, Joan Timney,
Rose Marie Guzyk, Lorraine Morgan,
lean Pelesky, Miss Ross. THIRD ROW:
Joan Rich, Betty Latka, Gloria Perusic,
Pauline Zagar, Evelyn Petkash, Mary
Julia Petula, Marjorie Gala, Phyllis
Lolli.
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FIRST ROW: WalterFinch, Walter Nadzak,
Leo Gallagher, StanleyWilliamowski, Rich-
ard Adasiak, Michael Romaniak, Calviz
Cook, John Cihy, David Walther, William
Todd. SECOND ROW: BobFurness, Raymond
Masal, Barbara Wyllie, John Bauer, Earl
Cohen, Alvin Gross, Lester Paul, Eugene
Hrynewich, Ed Palko, Gai1Ch'isty, Cecilia
Kneiss. THIRD ROW: Nancy Shepherd,
Elaine Hall, Jean Nestor, Pat Rafter, Betty
Dudenich, Delores Giammaria, MarieTor-
rito, Anita Stefancci, Georgette Rotole.
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SECTION II-G
FIRST ROW:Bil1KostankewiCh, Arthur
Gilbert, Ted Schmitt, James Morsillo,
Mitchell Farah, Edward Kopczak,
GeorgeBeech, Earl Stadnik. SECOND
ROW: Patty Fetcho, Evelyn Sedlock,
Frank Budjanic, Donald Phillips, Betty
Guzan, Marilyn Dixon. THIRD ROW:
Mary Catanzarite, Naomi Anglemayer,
Irene Homjak, Mildred McNally, Ann
Smith, Anita Bevacus.
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SECTION 11-I
FIRST ROW: Bill Smith, Alex Prokop,
Jim Drexler, Fred Willshier, Mike Dal-
ey, Homer Henkel. SECOND ROW: An-
ita Stellato, Eleanor Snyder, Dorothy
Cowell, Gloria Henden, Connie Barn- '
hart, Marlene Wanderlick, Miss Trem-
bly. THIRD ROW: P a ul ine Pezzillo,
Dorothy Vargo, Dorothy Boyd, Na ncy
Robbins.
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FIRST ROW: Pete Mano-leras, Matt Vuc-
inic, Vince Panaia, Gus Bizic, Ronnie
Martin, Ronniewilson, John Tackac, Sam
Laba. SECOND ROW: Betty Salvador,
Joanne Hanlon, Jeanne Hanlon, Marilyn
Ondrako, Betty Fennel, Rosie Escoto,
Marie Ouiroz, Ena Measel, Miss Eibeck.
THIRD ROW: Carol Stewart, MikeDetor-
akis, Frank Pascarella, Pete Sposaro,
Wayne Beeman, Norma Barto, Lois
Brandt.
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FIRST ROW: Edward Witkowski,
Joseph Shuflay, Joseph Roman, Ed-
ward Evans, Edward Baloga, Daniel
Willis, Richard Tkatch,CharIes Jena.
SECOND ROW: Sylvia Jacklet, Judy
Day, Barbara Candros, Robert Liven-
good, Russell Horner, Margaret
Smith, Amelia Azich, Mary Jane
Schoolitz, Mrs. Nicholson. THIRD
ROW: Mary AnnStranRo, Party
Bramble, Mary Gallagher, Phyllis
Bishop, Beverly Stanfield, Sherry
Moore.
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FIRST ROW: Thomas Garret, Daniel
Hyranovich, lack Shepherd, Andy
Sovich, James Barcasky, Eugene Ol
Brien, Ronald Naugle, W illia m
Carey. SECOND ROW: Lucille Sav-
eno, SallyTedys, Helena Vukelic
Janet McClure, Mary Ann Kolar-
chik, Barbara Losco, Barbara Fred-
erickson. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Ko-
tula, Shirley Glatz, Judy Janicki
Shirley Yeager, Vera Privol.
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FIRST ROW! Mari. 'tint liow, Janet lilrsvh-
ler, lln.ihConlttn,L9t'orgrar'R.1boskr, Bernard
Koi :lla , Carl '..' tt :ma ,... 1, John Englerntw,
Viillrartz Svhzrndt, lrllrtt.. Nlflllld. SECOXD
ROWQ Donald Yllnskl, Patricia boxlth, Wal-
rr-r fieskn, Danse-I llall, JcI:nD1n:lap, Jean :
Knbrrkr, Eleanor Za .rt Ste-llafllbrp, Jarnes '
Dunn, Donald Cltohmrtz ,InEr:rClrarrto.n1k,
Dalriel Wort. THIRD ROW: Joan Sino.
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Carol liokoski, Rose Marte lx ee k , latrlela
Knormh, Allred Dantna, Robert Forrin-'er
Florence Klak, Klart Guido, Loretta Cush'
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IIRSI ROW Loretta Naxalance Shtrlex
lloxanec Patrtera lxlor f. Graxdon Ad
anis Charles Ziekfoosv. Roger Strauss
AustinSulltvan Peter Trettak Patrick
lslthalic CarolCan1pbell SECOIND
ROW Joseph Openbrrer Ixaornt Von
Moos Wtl1tan1DiMarz1o Bettx Dos
talik James Durbin Robert huzma
CarolNeuber VroletSrntth JohnJones
Lester Xogel Phoebe Felk IN illiam
Dunrnxer Rose Schrchtlone Mr Hos
krns THIRD ROW George Bxers Effie
lxrtstallrs Carol Lindlex Nelle Louise
Direnao, Anthony Salndis, John Geffel
ConnieBendlock MaryPappas, Dolores
Tomaszewskr, Shirlev W.ltkn.g.
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FIRST ROW: Ann l.orek, Roberta Campbell, Frank Bos-
anae, Donald lxlrketa, Alexander Langa, Frances Wojt-
kowski, Nancy Taddy. SECOND ROW: Barbara Jarnc-
vie, Patricia Smith, Frances Falk, Mary Ann lhnatko,
Joanne Frederick, Sandra Boggs, Donna Pa y ne , Mr.
Mattueh. THIRD ROW: Ruth Robinson, Jon Freed,
Stanley lxlosura, JohnNa valance, Jacqueline Angeltdes,
Eugene Must.
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FIRST ROW Harry Molchen Richard
Bukoskey Steve Sofranko Donald
Orend Dalton Hammond William
George Robert Mowry William Kem
na SECOIND ROW Oragene Malax
RoseGaluschak Voctorta Koprtva John
'tedbenak ElatneSyrek VtncentStno
tic EugeneSestile JackFardo lxtcho
las Diachiac Bernice Weber Patricia
Wagner CharleneKepics JoAnne Ross
Helen Mtndek Miss Mclieown. THIRD
ROW, MaxineMcClain, Georgia Kefa-
las, Angela Caldarelli, Joellyn Coch-
enour, Arlene Sylvester, Johanna Kole-
sar, Lucille Merante, Joanne Ptsano,
Joe Berkovic, Joanne Brandt.
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FIRST ROW: George Yanko, Chester Garret, Roh'
ert O'Connell, Donald Kerr, Ronald McCalli1ter,
William Powers, Edward Lipinrki, DennisFerba5,
Ronald Rotondo. SECOND ROW: James Simon,
Elizabeth Funk, Lorraine Bndkey, Mike Geriak,
Betty Carol Conti, Donna Ht-ndrickson, A lb e rt
Brandt, Jane Wojtkowski,Lorraine Stelzig. THIRD
ROW: Cecilia Sarnacki, Frances Dombrowski,
Audrey Davidson, Edithwoten, Camille DeStef-
ano, Virginia Bahyak, Ja n et Glatz, Le ona td
Gagliardi.
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FIRST ROW: Blanche G a l ant, Joseph Kopp, Sam
Gagliardi, Richard Larrick, CarlVitevitch, Jack Bab-
yok, Milton Trapold, George Kocak, Richard Hus-
tead, DelorisRosensteel. SECOND ROW: Helen Ger-
iak, Patricia Morris, Lillian Delach, Sylvia Serak,
Ann Kasper, Carole Huk, Patricia Wojanis, Suzanne
M c M illen, Joann Hedzik, Jean Marie O'Connor.
THIRD ROW: Ronald Venneri, Theodore Marr, Janice
Smelas, Nancy Billingslea, Joanlones, Nancy Lear-
ish, Myrna Morris, W ill i a m Barlamas, Antonette
Tvma.
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R3'.'I"lO'.k.l rabrzfi-i. I' 'eh F rdo, '
- bra, JOIil1l3.lrIC'Yl..O, T-range:Pawlaiitrnzaio, Joe
FL no. liarxey. Klrrfwenbirrg, Leu lJn5:t'a'r.
...Q SECOND Qoxvg J.:..L'IDrl1,i3E1. Agere: 'ridge-
' na-f, Dolore: R: en, E'fcl1.LlRO1cT5, Irene
me Jnrczarf, Harry Ilooxer, H:r'Jert Flezrxitzin ,
Donald lfrezutiee, Eoani: Salakos, Mary. Anza
Kresiefzi, S1,l'.iaYalx'az1is. THIRD ROW: Jean
llizmernaz, Alicia Kalaholfis, Mar.. 'Qralrr-r,
Marua Oli'.er,Cer1na Catdinali, Naomi lind-
dle-Qtorx, Nanci Symes, EffieConstantn:, Man.
Hoover.
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FIRST ROW: Williain Bilo, Shirley
Zahner, Jack Suinrolx, Mike Van j. o,
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Parra, Charles Sovich, Peter Veselieh,
Dorotl1ySwekoski. SECOND ROW: Mar-
gery Dale, Toni Karr, Dennis llanl,
Mike Leraniek, Roberta Alsko, Mary
AnnBowan, LorettaSichaR, Carol Kes-
ner, Ruth lforinger, Janice Ostrowski,
Q- Marr. .-Xiiiifrlttlixerii, Williarn Zazwera
sky, Janie: Rlexh. Barbara Pieta, Miss
Adams. THIRD ROW: Andrew Sapp,
Donald Prt-ntree, Patricia Beeman,
Therefa Rubso, Ceorpgelxiichiletti, Rob-
ert Oaka, lQUi5v.'IllTll'lL'll, DonaldBacorn,
Shirley llendriekaon, Josephine Floro,
Dori, Manrz.
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FIRST ROW: Frank Fleming, William Albright, Charles
Shapert, Raymond Haushalter, Irvin Jacobs, Harold Dun-
lap, Leonard Lojek, James Hamilton, Robert Rutkowski.
SECOND ROW: Nancilee Nag' Ferne Rebarick, Nancy
Raymer, John Krawczyk, Richard Lugowski, Joseph Vanyo
RobertBalik, HarryPlumb, CharlesElko, Thomas Swartz
Norman Shoup, Rose Marie Budimir, Elizabeth Lazorisak.
THIRD ROW: FayBenedict, BettyAnnKnouse, txlaryGraig
Virginia Guido, Leah Foderousky, Loretta Senkevich, Mar-
tha Karr, Lynnea Larson, Robert Baker, Lea txlancinetti
Frances Fergadis.
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FIRST ROW: Richard DeAngelo, Sam Fer-
nandez, Jack Kopriva, Robert Hartman,
Peter Sprock, Nancy Heyman, Donald
Metzger, Rudy Kuhel, Wesley Gatehouse.
SECOND ROW: LaudyRadwanski, Patricia
Young, Justine Shramko, Barbara Kobsik,
RobertRusnak, JoyceDouble, Sylvia Mor-
row, Helen Ann Phythian, Lillian Striffler
Jack Mulraney, Louise Kohut, Jean Bova,
Allen Williams. THIRD ROW: Richard
Sickler, RichardBarnes, Charlene Plevel,
Arlene Lindley, Eileen S i mon i, Harold
Pastrick, Elaine Herko, Doris Holmes,
NoreenDixon, Marie Baiardo,Ra1phWo1fe.
FIRST ROW: MarilyiiFostcr, Richard Jones,
Georgeliuchtjak, AlexanderA1drian, George
Waslo, Lewis DeLizio, Richard Tempalski
Peter Pawlack, Annette Morse. SECOND ROW:
John Binder, Joseph Roppo, Dorothy Mann
Sylvia Stemberski, Arlene Martin, Nancy Ed-
wards, Rita Wolicki, Elizabeth Farkas, La-
Verne B a r n ha rt, Gi orge Karnavas. THIRD
ROl,VgFred Samga, Irene Kuhni, Janice Keefer,
Betty Skocich, Carol Chapala, Mildred
Moore, Marjory Mihalic, Gladys Flesher,
Nancy Gray, Ida Bevacqua, Richard Fennell.
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SECTION 9-B
FIRST ROW: Irene Zervos, Nelda Schermerhorn,
MichaelHallas, AnthonyMariotti, Wayne Lind-
sey, John Prasko, George Swierzek, Eugene
Wezork, Paul Villela, Richard Katterson. SEC-
OND ROW: JamesChristner, Stanley Lewandow-
ski, Richard Vasques, John Shumsky, JackBarto,
Larry Bufalini, Patricia B rch, Theresa Torhan,
Lucille Kowalski, Nancy Skopinski, Carol Swain,
Donald Smith, Edwin McMi1lin. Richard Bialo-
rucki, Mr. Barner. THIRD ROW: Nancy Double,
Richard Snyder, Nathaniel Hendon, Marie Ross,
Patricia Gula, Marion Amsler, Elizabeth Angele-
meyer, Alice Kuntz, Elva Lightman, Robert
Baranyk, Carmen DeRose.
Students Find the walk between
classes refreshing and it enables
them to chat briefly with their
friends.
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FIRST ROW: Josephlugliano, NormaBall, Stanley
Prokop, William Nielson, Theodoreiilishak, Henry
Thompson, Theodora Kostoglow, Theodore Fober,
John Bzubak, James Rotondo, SECOND ROW: Mrs.
Hodges, Robert Connolly,CarlDobrosielski, Steve
Koman, Gerald Long, Fred Sterrett, Paul Mikaylo,
Kitty Kurtyka, Louise Aspiotes, Car1Barto, Charles
McLaughlin, Samuel Pitts, Doris Hanlan. THIRD
ROW: Franklin Ricci, Robert Schenk, Louise Mam-
ula, Marianne Varkonda, Arlenewilson, BettyFor-
man, Bettywaybright, DorisDavidson, JoanneBuz-
an, Josephine Casale, Walter Salvati, Nancy Yanko.
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Matter, Donald Urban, Howard Miller
FIRST ROW: Robert Grand, Keith Kerns
Charles Du nn, Mitchell Herring, Albert
Olzinger, George Welch, Anna Mihalik
George Karal, Carane McKinley, Bertha
Wojtkowski. SECOND ROW: Helen Figel
- Dorothywalgus, JacquelineMarine, Mary
' AnnFigel, Rache1Bramble, JanetMottern
John Varecha, ManualSacoulas, Michael
Fezar, Orysia Galadza, Olga Kowal, Mar
garet Miles, Louise Puffinberger, Mrs
Lazar. THIRD ROW: Frank Tabin, Martha
Yee, ThomasMack, RobertSedl0ck, Ann
Fennell, Peggy Budris,Cecelia Beck, John
srciriox 9-D
FIRST RO'.',: X'iz1tentX'.seuso, Theodore Carodisly., Claudia
F.1e-Lfovrti., Re1,t5Blazier, PhA.llisKotula, Robertlilodowskt,
Alxiz1F.la:.tsinetti, Franfes Johnson, Loretta Ludwig, Norma
Burzese. SECOND ROW1 Patricia R tpple, Martha Karaffa,
Charlesilro' ,-.' n, RalphBitsRo, L3ordonDavidson, Donald Leson-
dak, Yietor Waligora, Robert Rosiak, Edward Schatz, David
Manges, Mr. Yoehko. THIRD ROW: Daniel Dempsey, Harry
Crane, Joan Reins, Barbara Bittner, Ruth Zehender, Shirley
Walker, Syluia Morrison, JoanWildinson, MarieLongo, Stan-
ley ,I-IBCIBIIRO, Eileen Griffith.
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FIRST ROW: Dale Fauser, Marlane Conrad,
Doris Preston, Joseph Kaminsky, Raymond
llull, Joseph Loschtavo, Don.alsOslieR, Mike
SemoniR,Thomas Stewart, Phylissliubinski.
SECOND ROW: Carol G e ffe 1 e r, Dolores
Stankowicz, Narita Gilson, Eugene Metal-
skt, James Gilligan, William Fuegi, James
Mt'Carriher, Robert Fletcher, Donna Flem-
ming, Jean Condi, Mr, We r gle THIRD
ROW: Richard Shandiek, Lawrence Kosis,
Gary ll e l nt b r e C R, Mary Vlaltos, Evelyn
Jones, Peggy McCoy, Elaine Freed, Elme'
Gilchrist, Norma Pisano.
secrrox 9-E
FIRST ROW: Satnuelllungo, Robert Ston-
fer, JohnDodaro, RobertAdasiak, Edward
Park, JamesShowranko, WarrenCapenos,
Joseph Grusxezynski, Bradley Grandowic.
SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Fetchin, Joan
Slappo, Genevieve Leriotcs, Judy Smelas,
Hubert Weys, Joan Warren, Richard Pas-
Carella, Philip Mathews, Ronald Kelly,
Paul Gross, John Gaydos, Laurel Brutout,
Steve Simsko. THIRD ROW: Elaine Urban,
Philomena Teny, Alla Leopardi, Lillian
Schermerhorn, Ruth Abbott, Elizabeth
Bogosian, Barbara McKee, Paul Poulas,
LoisHarbison, MargaretBevard, Josephine
Genovese, John Strike, John Olbrys.
SECTION 9-G
FIRST ROW: Carl Spencer, Robert Tom-
aszeski, James Cvitlto, Jr hn Pierson, Dort-
ald Blackford, LouisBoyRins, Joseph Gal-
iertt, MtchaelLongo, James Payne, Rus-
sell Ra nshaw, SECOND ROW: Samuel
Sherba, Mary Sarver, Joyce Blackford,
GladysPayne, Jerry Pollock, Joseph Wa:-
lo, Carl Lucus, Joan Birc iw, Maryane
Carrodus. THIRD ROW: Melvin Polingf
SallyFerbas, JanetEsseeR, Herbert Zieg-
ler, Elinor Vaughn, Diana Rajter, John
Smigrelski.
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FIRST ROW: Edward Mauk, Rifhard Fahert.
RayChop, Stephen I-Iorngak, Robert Speer,
Klein, Robert Gross. SECOND ROW: Mr.
Keuch, Jeanne Ludden, Patricia Lugowski,
Dorla Nulph, Joanne Gray. Arlene Harper,
Paul Gault, Regina Geskoyich, Vanyce Duran,
Diane Austin, THIRD ROW: Patricia lledzik,
gan, Madeline Spontak, Al1ceBiema, Harry
Weaver, Maureen Sylor, Anthony Locrlein,
William Barrickrnan.
Vaugn Arnold, Charles Kolinenak, Mei: er
Juanita Moody, Richard Mesko, Elaine Mor-
FIRST ROW: JayWhitehair, Dolores Gulish, W
EarlFagan, I-lowardFinegan, James Sloppy,
Robert Shoup, James Burak, Carmella An-
tonucci, Ronald Peltz, Mary Ann Zeranick.
SECOND ROW: Jack O'Rourkc, Lucille Pro-
kop Fanny Bolimos Roger Barnhouse Low
ellThompson RobertShrum Thomasweid
Inger Barry Baird Ralph Mucci L il l ia
Guzan Ma roly n McCandless Antoniette
Masal Miss Settino THIRD ROW Eugene
Polito Naomi Ward Mary K a r a g ia n i s
Fritz Sheppler Clara Bla za k I s Eleanor
Miles Norma Jean Wolz Dennis Kempa
Darlev Kniess Nancy Richards M a r r ly n
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FIRST ROW: John Toth, Alfred Ackles, TheodoreJanis,
James I-Iallaman, William Manjak, Rober t Antolini.
SECOND ROW: Joyce Peters, Elaine Hovanec, Sandra
Adamovsky, Jean Lintio, Patricia Potter, Frank Mish,
Rose l-limme, Louella Sutter. THIRD ROW: Earl Cow-
ell, IamesCairns, FrancesFeduska, Nancy Novak, Don-
ald Perlakowski, William Wheeling.
SECTION 9-J
FIRST ROW: Gloria Stanovich, Richard King, Alexander
Churchin, DannRees, George Vogel, Kenneth Alberts,
Pete Sweitzer, John Pushak, Ray Rodriquez, Joan Mol-
inaro. SECOND ROW: Helen Wesolowski, Pearl Jula,
Donna Jean Johns, Eileen Oslick, Lillian Paul, France
Zalewski, Dorothy Donnerrneyer, Shirley Marcus, Patty
Valleno, Kay Reeder, Velma Levin, Miss McCrory.
THIRD ROW: Paul Standnick, Nancy Blasko, George
Petricko, Josephwesolowski, Lewis Grammaria, David
Edwards, Pete Bizic, Roy Kenny, Richard Losco, Richard
Kelleher.
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Conrad Matter, Donald Gartner.
THE T HESPIAN SOCIETY
Scholarship, Leadership, Ser-
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reward in every school. The No-
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outstanding students
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our students. The purpose of the Senate is to help solve
school problems to the satisfaction of both students and
faculty. Meetings are held regularly under the sponsor-
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STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS
Bob Sabonyo, Frances Manko Tom Plaslco
TUDENT E ATE
FIRST ROW Franceslwlanko PatDruz1sky Emma Maruna Donna Hendrick
son BettyDostl1ak CaroleChapala ConnxeFeduska Kay Von Moos Pearl
Jula Marian Amsler Barbara Pleta Ixancy Symes SECOIxD ROW Mr
Mattuch Allen Kryss Bill Corey Ray Chop Eugene Sestlle John Bauer
John Pierson Harold Pastrtck Sam Pttts Leonard Gogltardt THIRD ROW
George Corey Vlnce Panama Dick NN ell Alex Langa Bernard Kotula Ed
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Sponsor . , . Mr. Frank W. Desanzo
Typing Advisor. . . Miss Rose Kozalc
Advertising Manager .... lris Farrar
Art Editor ..... Connie Feduslca
Typists . . . . . Elmira Shafer,
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BRIDGER TAFF
Early September brings thoughts of
footballgames, pep assemblies, and other
enioyment to anyone except the Bridger
staff. They are already busily scheduling
pictures, soliciting, collecting money,
and planning the general layout,
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The theme forthe seventh
annual Vocational Minstrel
Revue was the "Gay Ran-
chero". All dances and rou-
tines were conducted with only
boys in the show. Sponsors for
the production were Miss Stel-
la Lazar, Miss Laura Jean
Rice, and Mr . Frank Desanzo.
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stories highlight each publication.
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"A LITTLE HONEY"
"A Little Honey", a hilarious three-
act comedy by William Davidson, was
presented by the Senior Class. ln the cast
were many Thespians as well as some new
performers. .-
CAST
FIRST ROW: l-larry Schoolitz,
Phyllis Kutulakis, Edith Smith,
Ieantwivrgan, txlarionEssek, Mr.
Desanzo. SECOND ROW: Dick
txlclfarland, Bill Neville, Mari-
anne Blaziar, Shirley Finatri,
Irene Zawasky, Joan Garner,
Tom Miller.
"OUR MISS BROOKS"
The hilarious two-act comedy, "Our
Miss Brooks", was presented by the Am-
bridge High School Thespian Society Troupe
lO32. This play written, by Stephan Gref,
was part ofthe initiation in which forty-
one members were welcomed.
CAST
FIRST ROW: Don Gartner, Sherry Moore, Bob
Arnett, Gail Christy, Cecelia Kneiss. SECOND
ROW: Marion Essek, l-larry Schoolitz, Shirley
Meyer, David Walthers, Stephan Gref.
"ADAM'S EVENI NG"
This comedy-farce was resented by the Junior Class of T951 . The roles were mostly
character parts and providecliexcellent opportunities for demonstrating acting ability. Mr.
Desanzo did an exceptionally fine iob of directing this unusual comedy.
CAST
Pete Kutulaliis, Mildred Bionda, Joe Perusic, Connie Matter, Catherine Stakis, Bob Janicki, Carolyn Davis,
Frances Gradek, Rose Scarpiello, Don Gartner.
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FIRST Row: Elvira Aiexa, Gen il
Gatehouse, Carolyn Davis, Gail I
Butchers, Pat Druziski, Loretta
Sasadeusz, Loretta Luketic, Joan I rl
Hrinko,Cathrinewrobleski, Shir- X
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Ouiroz, Ruth Foringer. SECOIND
ROW: Mary Walters, MaryGuido, '-
Alicica Kalabakes, Donna Payne,
Gerry Pastalak, Frances Dombra
ski, Bt-ttyl-lolland, Viola Bartal-
amucci, Carol Huk, Irene Kuhni
Rose Escoto, DoroloresGiammar-
ia, Jean Nestor, Delores Suber,
Dorothy Sichad. THIRD ROW:
Charlene Plubill, Lorraine Stel-
zig, DorothyMan, GladysFletch-
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Dolores Seman, Roseann Linteio
Phyllis Lolli, BettyCameron, Es-
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FIRST ROW: Irene Gazda, Marilyn On-
drako, Georgine Papantonio, Ann Lor-
ek, Catherine Ozenich, Shirley Thur-
kins, Florence Smith, Caro1Campbell,
Lorrain Morgan, Evelyn Rogers. SEC-
OND ROW: Eva Measel, Dorothy Hoko,
Victoria Falkowski, Ann Himme, Do-
lores Rosen, Sylvia Serak, Roberta Al-
sko, Rose Schlione, Johanne Kolesar,
Mary Palontonio, Joan Morrison, Mi-
falda Russo, Dorothylimmerman, Miss
Gia mma tteo. THIRD ROW: Sandra
Boggs, Evelyn Petkash, Maryleranick,
Eleanor Snyder, Mary Ann K res c h i,
Donna Cappriotti, Rose Galuschak,
Georgia McKenzio, Loa Mancinetti,
LaVerne Barnhart, Louise Kohut, Mar-
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FIRST ROW: Joan Hrinke, Elsie Boshetto,
Gail Butchers, Genny Gatehouse. SECOND
ROW: Shirley Meyer, Joanne Hertneky,
Carolyn Davis, Betty Nadzak, Peggy Bard,
Delores Privol, Pat Druizisky, Laura Sasa-
deusz, Connie Feduska, Loretta Luketic.
THIRDROW: Marjorie Dale, Betty Cameron,
Mary Ann Stranko, Iris Farrar, Connie Barn-
hart, Miss Spahr, Miss Yost, Elaine Hall,
Vera Krokonko, Dorothy Kisiday, Marjorie
Mihalic. FOURTH ROW: Ladie Radwanski,
Marie Quiroz, Betty Lazorisak, Rose Heck,
He1enKnopic, RuthForinger, JoAnn Pesano.
BOYS' GYMNASTIC CLUB
FIRST ROW: Don Kerr, Charles Heibert, Steve Bur-
sky, Leonard Gagliardi, E1Smegalsky, Stanley Wil-
amousky. SECOND ROW: Vince Simonac, Eugene
Sestile, Sam Gagliardi, Ted Schmidt, Joe Shulay,
Albert Harsh, Charles Sevens, Dick Nicgorski.
CHESS CLUB
FIRST ROW: Jerome Kempisty, Richard Lansberry
Ray Masal, John Shumsky, Charles Heibert, Her
bert Stein, Danny Jacobs, Marcus Vlassopoulas.
SECOND ROW: Richard Hustead, Mr. Steinberg,
Ted Marr, Ed Kopczak, Joe Perusic, Harold Jacobs
Erwin Ronczka, Louis Rhode, Robert Squires.
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FIRST ROW: Brandt, Rich, Salvader, Stefanacci, Srellara, Gauet, Rowley, Gurcic, Rotola, Juhn, Kisiday.
Simoni, Cameron, Quiroz, Rees, Pezzillo. SECOND ROW: D. Sudia, Pappas, I-lorak, L. Miller, A. Sudia
I-laseley, Shepherd, Granitz, Rotondo, McClure, Mattzie, Merman, Boyd, Yakobik, Troyan, Glatz, Rice
Stakis. THIRD ROW: Miss Rice, Torrito, Wanderlick, Scicholone, Guzan, Wyllie, Kowell, Anfhony
Giammaria, C. Miller, Morris, Telford, Thompson, Maletric, Reese, Shoup, Dudenich, Jargo, P. Moore
Riborich, Kanakis, Russo, Vagonis. FOURTH ROW: Knauss, Kefalas, Bartolomucci, Thomas, Bowan, G.
Candros, Barnhart, Mindek, Alsko, B. Candrow, Vasilakis, Kellas, Morse, Jurczak, Dubensky, Manko
Hertneky, Dixon, Seman, Musgrave, Vega, Gula, Muha.
BOYS' GLEE CLUB
FIRST ROW: Jim Romigh, Earl Cohen, Jack Shepherd, Fillmore Shepler, Charles Heibert, Ray Masal, Sam
Gagliardi, Russel Horner, Eugene O'Brien, Walt Koczera. SECOND ROW: Miss Rice, Dan Willis, Bradley
Bowan, Jim Blazier, Eugene Hrynewich, Don Laniewski, Bill Powers, Joe Perusic, Mike Romaniak, Gerry
Parker, Andy Lazorisak, Rich Jula, DonGartner. THIRD ROW: ConradMatter, Calvin Cook, Ray Zakovich,
Stanley Wilamowski, Eddie Evans, IoeKotu1a, Ray Shumsky, Richard Nicgorski EddieBologa, PeteKutulakis,
Andrew Matzie.
MADRIGAL CLUB
FIRST ROW: Betty Strock, MarianneSpehar, RoseScarpiel1o, NancyRees, Loretta Muha, Don Gartner, Mar-
tha Ford, Doris Musgrave, Conrad Matter, Ann Sudia, Walter Koczera, Fred Vignovich, Ray Masal, Eugene
McCullough, Shirley Hendrickson, Connie Feduska. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Sudia, Gloria Candros, Eugenia
Yedgenak, Loretta Luketic, Irene Waslo, Shirley Reese, Miss Rice, Miss Parson, Betty Thomas, Dolores Se-
man, Iris Farrar, Carol Rice, Kathryn Stakis, Jeanne Glatz, Linda Miller. TI-HRD ROW: Charles Heibert,
Earl Cohen, Jack Shephard, Andrew Duda, James Romigh, Joseph Perusic, Edward Evans, James Hoskinson,
JoeKotula, MichaelRomaniah, Georgewronosky, Eugene Hrynevich, Gregoryliostas, Johnlula, Pete Kutula-
kis, Andrew Matzie, Fillmore Sheplar.
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genak, Nancy Rees, Patty Shafer, Betty Strock. SECOND ROW: Jim Romigh, Walter Koczero, Irene Waslo,
JoanKasnic, Miss Parson, Barbara Nardi, Marianne'Spehar, Rose Scarpiello, Mary Pasco. THIRDROW: Conrad
Matter, Edward Evans, Andy Lazorsiak, Don Laniewski, Joe Perusic, DelbertKovacevic, Pete Kutulakis, Andy
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FIRST ROW: Lucille Savino, Peggy Acheson, Judy Day,
Marianne Choich, Helen Gaza, Marlene Kelly, Dory
Shandick, Lola Vega, Shirley Reese, Rose Scarpiello
Shirley Stubbins, Martha Ford, PatDruziski, Gail Butch-
ers, Doris Musgrave, Mildred Bionda . SECOND ROW:
Frances McClain, Carol Rice, Rhoda Hasley, Betty Hol-
land, MarieTorrito, GeorgetteRotolo, Dolores Horniak
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Veronica Sleviac, Alice Horak, Barbara Wylie, Marlene
Wanderlick, Beth Rowley, Kay Von Moos, M ar ia nne
Spehar, Dorothy Z i m m e r m a n , Irene Sarkigon, Donna
Capriotti, Georgan McKenzie, Mancy S h ep h a rd, Pat
Moore, Marlene Neiman, Emma Maruna. THIRD ROW:
AnnSmith, LoisBrant, PaulinePezzlllo, Vera Krokonko,
Elaine Hall, Frances Kappas, Marietta Yakolic, Carol
Granitz, Rosanne Lintio, Pat Bramble, Louise Poula s,
IoanneKasnic, Betty Latka, Helena Vukelic, Evelyn Sed-
lock, Mary Gallagher, Marilyn Ondrako, Anita Stelloto,
Betty Cameron, Dot Kisiday, Irene Homjak, Marianne
Kolarchic, Janet McClure, Barbara Loslfo.
SECRETARIAL PRACTICE
FIRST ROW: Shirley Quail, Gloria Candros, Doris Shan-
dick, Irene Gazda, Delores Ribar, Betty Lou Gurc ic,
Shirley Stubbins, Loretta Luketic, Dlrothy Sudia, Beverly
Barrickman, Joan Hrinko, Catherine Hendrickson, Zen-
aideAversa, MargaretBogosian, Katherine Pappas. SEC-
OND ROW: Miss Kozak, Helen Kuharsky, Ca ther ine
Wrobleski, MadalineClrka, Angeline Vasilakis, Rita An-
thony, Mary Ann Ha licek, Helen Dudenich, Kay Von
Moos, Ruth Ann Urda, Delores Suber, Victoria Fa lkowski,
Eugenia Yedgenak, Mary Ann Balicki, Irene Kanakis,
John Mihalich. THIRD ROW: Fred Vignovich, Cora Ann
Dixon, Evelyn Burzese, Wilmetta Campbell, Roberta
Lewis, Mary Paolantonio, Nyla Telford, Catherine Ozen-
ich, Mary Benedict, Sophie Vagionis, Joan Winzenried,
Elmira Shafer, Joanne Hertneky, Joan Trumbetas, Mar-
garet Knopick.
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FIRST ROW: IreneKanakis, Anita Stellata,NancyShep -
herd, Nancy Goerman, Betty Strock, Pauline Pezzillo.
SECOND ROW: Dorothy Kisiday, Rhoda Haseley, Kay
Pappas, Shirley Meyer. THIRD ROW: Lucy Saveno, Con-
nie Barnhart, Ann Sudia, PeggySanto. STANDING: Mr.
Horsman, Marlene Wanderlick, Barbara Wyllie, Shirley
Geatz, Shirla Lewis.
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FIRST ROW: Jerome Kempisty, MaryAnnCho.ck, Rose Marie Musloe,
Rose Scarpiello, Anita Stefannachi, Peggy Bard. SECOND ROW: Pete
Kutulakis, Ed Kopczak, Nancy Shepherd, Vera Krokonko, Valeria
Rotondo, Marlene Wonderlick, Kathrynlxiarks, Barbara Wiley. THIRD
ROW: Betty Dudenich, Anita Stellato, Frances Manko, Shirley Reese,
Florence Smith, FOURTH ROW: James Simon, Dolores Semen, Walter
Finch, Joe Kolarchik. FIFTH ROW: Eugene Hryweniwich, Jim Barkasky,
Walter Koczera, Anthony Paul, Mr, Barner sponsored this group,
LIGHTING SQUAD
Pete Smolinski, Pete Andrews, Leroy Canonico, Roy Palmer.
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STAGE SQUAD
KNEELING: Micke1:Sabastian, IameeBar
casky. STANDING: Edward Kopczak, Jer
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Joe Roman, Louis Rhodes, John Kr y na k
Steve Tyma, Wayne Beeman, Geo. Gar
ner.
BOYS' PATROL
FIRST ROW: Christner, Shepherd, Jacobs, Heibert, Reese,
Sostarich, Arthur, Folino, Amato, Sovich, Pavlokovich, S.
Gagliardi. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kokoski, Zakovich, Romaniak
Evans, Perusic, Laniewski, Kubit, Dickson, Kutulakis, Wel-
lis, Jula, Koczera, Sevin. THIRD ROW: Ciprioni, Tropold,
Rossick, Ronczka, Kotula, Boykins, Stefaniak, Kozel, Math-
CNVS.
GIRLS' PATROL
FIRST ROW: Doris Musgrave, Doris Shandick, Pat Druzisky,
Rose Scarpiello. SECOND ROW: Elsie Boschetto, Carolyn
Davis, Gail Butchers, Connie F e d uska , Genny Gatehouse,
Betty Strock, Shirley Reese. THIRD ROW: Janet McClure,
Marlene W anderlick, Dorothy Kisiday, Joan Trumbetas, Eileen
Wagner. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Shephard, Betty Cameron,
Patty Bramble, Ann Sud ia. STANDING: Marty Ford, Betty
Nadzak, Judy Day, Lois Brandt, Darla Troyan, Vera Krokonka,
Frances Kappas, Rhoda Hasley, Rosanne Linteo, Catherine
Ozenich, Anita Stellato, Anita Stefanacci, Goldyn Turcic.
JUNIOR RED CROSS
FIRST ROW: Barbara Rossick, Maxine McClain, Betty Hol-
land, MissRoss, Pattylrwin, MaryLouMeIlott, Beverley Bar-
rickman, Dorothy Sudia, Joan Brandt. SECOND ROW: Carol
Stewart, PattyRoss, DemetraKa11as, Angeline Villella, Rich-
ard Rossick, Joan Petrosky, Anita Stefanacci, Frances Mc-
Clain, Joanne Kasnic, Marietta Yakobik, Jean Nestor. THIRD
ROW: CarolRice, Betty Dudenich, Joan Sostarich, Paul Reese,
John Gomersall, Irenejurzak, CaroleRuminsky, Nancy Goer-
man, Dolores Suber.
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FIRST ROW: Helen Gaza, JanetMcC1ure, Catherine Pro-
kop, Gerry Tomei, Martha Ford, Gail Butchers, Rose
Scarpiello, Anita Stelloto, M Jean Nes-
tor. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Mattzie, Pat Morris, Pat
Shafer, Judy Day, Joanne Hertneky, Anita Stefanacci,
Betty Guzan, Rose Escoto, Valeria Rotondo, Vera Kro-
konko, Carol Rice. THIRD ROW: Marie Torrito, Joann
Brant, Maxine McClain, Joyce Double,,Justine Shramko,
Louise Kohut, Barbara Kopsic, Janet Kirschler.
CONCESSION COMMITTEE
FIRST ROW: Donna Cappriotti, Georgia McKenzie, Em-
ma M a tuna, Kathryn Marks, Mary Lou Mellott, Mary
Rose Slappo, Mary Kopriva, Angela Angelides, Pat Har-
vath, Iris Farrar. SECOND ROW: Shirley Quail, Marion
Fulmer, Dolores S muc h , Betty Holland, Camille De-
Stefant, Char1otteKairy, FrancesDombooski, Anna Mae
Himme, Bette Thomas. THIRD ROW: Joellan Cochenow,
Rita Anthony , Nancy Heyman, Patty Wagner, Peggy
Acheson, Jeanne Glatz, Joan Trumbetas, Victoria Fal-
kowski, Shirla Lewis, Daisy Kolar.
BOYS' FOOTBALL PATROL
FIRST ROW:Mack, Zakovich, Arthur, Amato, Gazliardi,
Jacobs, Christner. SECOND ROW: Pania, Willie, Peru-
sic, Folino, Kubit, Laniewski, Kotula, Romaniak. THIRD
ROW: Kutulakis, Kempisty, I-Ielbert, Ciprioni, Ronczka,
Boykins, Sovich, Shepherd, Stefaniak.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
FIRST ROW: Pheobe Felk, Nancy
Rees, Shirley Reese, Martha Ford,
Betty Nadzak, Daria Troyan, Rose
Scarpielli, Nell M a mr os h , Nancy
Goerman, Daisy Kolar. SECOND
ROW: Marie Torrito, Walter Nadzak,
Ted Felk, Robert Arnett, Frances
Manko, Judy Day, Shirley M eyer,
janet McClure, Betty S troc k, Pete
Kutulakis, Bobjanicki. THIRD ROW:
Mr. Budimir, Joe Kolarchik,Harold
Pastrick, Jack Shepherd, Bill Corey,
Conrad Matter, Irvin Ja c ob s, Bob
Squires, Don Laniewski, Don Gartner.
CANTEEN COMMITTEE
FIRST ROW: Phyllis Lolli, Judy Day,
Betty Nadzak, GailButchers, Frances
Manko, Emma Maruna. SECOND
ROW: Sherry Moore, George Wrono-
sky, Anita Stellato, PattyBramble,
Rosa nne Linteo. THIRD ROW: Mr.
Barner, Miss Trembley, Joe Perusic,
Dennis McCoy, Mr. Fink.
ART PUBLICITY
SEATEDz Toni Karr, Doris Troyan,
Sylvia Jacklet, Odile Clerk, James
Plesh, Walter Koczero. STANDING:
Eileen Wagner, Mike A ntonetti,
Sherry Moore, Shirley Reese, Mrs.
Lutman,ConnicFeduska, Joe PQYUSIC.
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DEBATE
FIRST ROW: Sylvia Valavonis, Betty
Strock, Rose Scarpiello, Donna Cap-
priotti, GeorgiaMcKenzie. SECOND
ROW: JoyceMathias, Nancy Symes,
CharleneKepic, Marie Lorrito, Vera
Krokonko. THIRD ROW: Jack Engle-
man, Harold Jacobs, Pete Kutulakis,
Bob Janicki, Walter Koczera.
SPEECH
FIRST ROW: Dolores Smuch, Nancy
Symes, Sylvia Valavanis, Georgia
McKenzie, Donna Cappriotti, Joyce
Mathias, Georgiann Maletic, Mary
Lerves. SECOND ROW: Barbara Wyl-
lie, Charlene Kepic, Joanne Hartling,
Connie B a r nh a r t, Kathryn Marks,
Marie Torrito, Rose Scarpiello, Betty
Strock, Vera Krokonko. THIRD ROW:
Marion Fulmer, Walter K o c z e r a ,
Harold Jacobs, Pete Kutulakis, Jack
Engleman, Robert Ja n i ck i, Nancy
Shepherd, Patty Ross, Mariann Berk-
ner.
HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB
FIRST ROW: Harved Weil, Matt
Vucinich, Harold Dunlap, Albert
Orahalik, Burak, Leon Work, Alex
Lango, Alex Aldrian, George Kucht-
jak, Basoliga, Ronald Martin. SEC-
OND ROW: William Yeager, Bradley
Bowan, Mike Agrecy, Don Biddle,
Mike Antonette, Kosis, Gus Buzic,
Jacklet, Dovicevic, Rich Larrich,
NormanAms1er, Mr. Hoskins. THIRD
ROW: Lonnie Solley, Rappo, Shum-
rok, Lee Phillips, Roszba, Harold
Zehnder, Pascud nik, Charles Johnson.
JU lllli- E lllll Pll0M
Toward the beginning of spring, everyones attention turns
to the Prom. Gowns and suits are assembled in gay quantity
and flower shops are left pleasantly unoccupied of their
floral masterpieces. The crowning of the King and Queen
climaxes a wonderful evening of fun and entertainment.
Gloria Mack and Richard Kasper won the coveted crowns at
the Prom of 1951. Then the happy couples leave to attend the
gala Post Prom Party. All in all, the Prom is a perfect end
to the school year.
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later went on to be eliminated from the W, P.I.A. L. Double
A competition by virtue of a 6-6 tie.
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appears L0 be a completed pass play. Guard Bob Llvltski pre-
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Halfback
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Michael DeGenr1ero
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William Heck
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James Kazil
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Wilmer Whitmore
Halfback
150 lbs.
William Yerzyk
Quarterback
195 lbs.
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Arnbridge's hard foughtbattle with the New Brighton Lions. Bridg-
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record. Under theexperienced guidanceof Coach
Mike Sebastian, who made his debut as chief
Ambridge mentor, the' Bridgers triufrphed, in six
out of their nine scheduled grid battles. . - '
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nearly wan in the last seconds, had some 'cone
solation in the realization that itwas anonleogue
team. ' N 6
Ellwood City and North Catholic handed the
team heartbreaking ties of6-6 and I3-I 3 respect-
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SEASON -s necono '
Tarentum ' 6 Ambridge 29
Har-Brac I 2 Ambridge 2l
New Brighton 25 Amlsridge - 2lf
Beiiver Falls 7 Ambridge 26
Vandergrift 6 Ambridge 40
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North Catholic I3 Ambridge
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bridge during the '51 season and made an impressive showing
with his hard driving power.
Fleetfooted half-back Frank Bombiani ga ve the team that added
burst of speed. Bombiani still has another year in which to show
the fans that speed and determination are essential factors in win-
ning ball games.
The eleven men pictured above were the starting lineups for the Bridgers in most of their games
of the 1951 season. Guards: Joe Kohut, Ri. ert Sobonya, Center: Tom Regney. Tackles: Robert
Livltski, Jim Marsillo. End: James Siehl. Backs:WilmerWhitmore, RudyComchoc, John Homjak,
George Corey. END: James Kazil.
Many other Bridger gridmen also saw action. Pictured are
the very reliable replacements that gave Ambridge the
added strength when needed. First Row: James Hoskinson,
Edward Burak, Michael DeGennero, Tony Bufalini, Chris-
topher Balatstukas, Richard Kmit, Vince Panaia. Second
Row: Steve Budimer, Ralph Ciper, William Yerzyk, Frank
Bombiani.
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First Row: Sam Johnson, Glenn Whitehair,
Walter Nadzak, Vince Panala. Second Row:
Coach Adams, James Kazll, Michael Far-
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Lazorlsak, Edward Bologa, Milton Moratis,
Manager.
ITY BASKETBALL
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
1951-1952
Dec . 4 Ambridge 50 Monaca 46
7 Ambridge 41 Har Brach 43
Ambridge Ford City
Ambridge Sharpsville
Ambridge Swissvale
Ambridge Kittanning
Ambridge Midland
Ambridge Rochester
Ambridge Sharon
Ambridge New Castle
Ambridge El lwood City
Ambridge Butler
Ambridge Beaver Falls
Ambridge Aliquippa
Ambridge Sharon
Ambridge New Castle
Ambridge El lwood City
Ambridge Farrell
Ambridge Butler
15 Ambridge 62 Beaver Falls 44
19 Ambridge 39 Aliquippa 49
Regis Laughlin with his 25 rebounds in the Beaver Falls
game broke the rebound record formerly held by George
Moranz, former Bridger star.
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Center
Sam Johnson
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James Kazil
Forward
Edward Bologa
Forward
Regis Laughlin
Center
Michael Farrah
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Walter Nadzak
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from shooting.
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push shot with Pitts 117, and Romich Q18jofA1iquippa. New Castle players.
Strahler of New Castle falls in an attempt to prevent Ed Jim Kazilflghts for a rebound with New Castle's Strahler
Bologa from shooting.
Laughlin drlves ln for a left hand hook shot,
followed closely by Woznlckl of Allquippa.
Markovich qxoy and Bologa 117, awalt re-
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Klinchak, Benlock. Second Row
Churchin, Chop, Fiflegan. Speer
Arnold, Sweitzer, Basalyga, John-
son, Kresciki, Loschiavo, Dodaro,
Hallaman, King. Third Row:Baves,
Zugliani, Campbell, Kaminski,
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First Row: A, Ackles, R. Keczmer, J. White-
hair, P. Villella, R. Peltz, T. Weidinger
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BA EBALL
The Ambridge High School baseball diamond proved to be the setting for
numerous, closely-played contests. During the season, the Ambridge nine
triumphed in five of the ten scheduled league games. The team, coached by
Wilmer "Sparky" Adams, experienced several close defeats by one and two-
run margins in theirquest for the coveted section championship. Although the
team was dominated primarily by seniors, many iuniors and sophomores streng-
thened the team and furnished valuable replacements.
First Row: Comchoc, Nadzak, Budimer, Johnson, Borro, Pascarella. Second Row: Pav-
lakovlch, Pugliano, Kasper, Prince, Hrlnko, Stewart, Morgan. Third Row: Vuclnlc,
Hochevar, Covert, Waschak, Adams, Lurabee, Pecararo, Bathurst, Moratis.
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First Row: Kriss, Jacklet, Ljfiuli, Gross, Ciper, Jones, Kenny, Felk. Second Row: Mr. Piper,
Harsh, Gagliardir, Gourley, tviartln, Linder, Skorija, Corey, Napolitan, Third Row: Willis
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TRACK AND FIELD TEAM
The track season of T951 was one of the most successful season 's that an Am-
bridge High School team has ever experienced. The team opened the segsgn by
making a very good showing in the Tri-State Coaches Indoor Meetat Schoonmaker
Hall, South Park.
Ambridge won first place inthe first Beaver County Track Meet held in twenty
years. They also placed first in the district qualifying meet held at New Castle.
Another accomplishment of the l95l team was winning first place in a 5-team
meet with Aliquippa, Coraopolis, Sewickley and McKees Rocks.
Bob Gross, captain of the l95l team, placed first in both the mile and two-
mile races in all of these meets and Bob "Zeke" Livitski won both the l00 and
220 yard dashed in these meets. Bill Jones another star of the team was aconsist-
ant winner in the 440 yard dash. Although those three stars will be missed on the
i952 team, another strong team is expected this spring.
George Corey and Charles Skoriia have been chosen co-captains of the l952
team. Both boys are two-year letter men and are expected to make good leaders.
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Gus Blzic, Robert Kundrat, Stanley Zak,
James Marsillo.
Ralph Clper, Wllllam Binder, George
Corey, William Jones, Robert Livirskl.
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YALE
First Row: Glorialorfido, Florence Vagias.
Second Row: Angeline Zondos, Doris Rob-
bins, Midge Towcimak, Betty Hricik, Third
Row: Phyllis Vasques, Audrey Mahoney, Iris
Farrar, Nancy Robbins, Dolores Privol, Shir-
ley Finatri.
PRI CETO
First Row: Joan Janicki. Second Row: Patri-
cia Druzisky, Bernedette Sekanick, Gail
Butchers, Sylvia Furness, Marjorie Miller,
Third Row: Barbara Robinson, Connie Barn-
hart, Genevieve Gatehouse, Loretta Luketic,
Lois Mahoney, Carolyn Davis.
.Ioan Jonicki recovers the ball
GYM A TIC
EXHIBITIO
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Tough work "Baby, lt's Cold Outside
"Aloha" Nice Style
Finale Little Hollonders Wee-Wee
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The Ambridge High School golf team completed their
l95l season by winning eight while dropping only two
matches. The team went on to take second place honors
in Section lll of District 7. The regular golfers were
William Gabal, John Dub, Frank Schleiter, William
Durnvak, and Tom Mizonik. Bridger Bill Gabal won the
W.P.l.A.L. individual golf championship and finished
fourth in the P.I.A.A. championship match held at
State College, Pennsylvania.
William Gabol
Arthur Helbig
Thomas Mizonik
GOLF RECORD
Ambridge ll lf2 Avanworth 3 lf2
Ambridge I3 lf2 Sewickley l lf2
Ambridge 3 West View I2
Ambridge 9 lf2 Moon Twp. 5 lf2
Ambridge I5 Bellevue 0
Ambridge l 3 Avonworth 2
Ambridge 8 lf2 Sewickley 6 lf2
Ambridge 6 lf2 West View 8 lf2
Ambridge ll lf2 Moon Twp. 2 lf2
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lnsert Your Estlmate
famulles ID Ambrudge each lnvmg wt than the
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churches wuth each congregatlon worshlppung as
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schools where students are equipped to lead con
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21 borough offncnals l75 small busmesses and 9 heavy
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of Ambrldge They constitute the
framework of your home town l
actlon they are Ambrldge and to
the degree of your partrcapatnon they
are YOU
We at Spang Chalfant are proud
of our ndentufucatson wrth the mdus
trual llfe of Ambrldge and the people
of thus commumty We brmg the
above considerations to your atten
tnon because whether or not Am
bridge continues to grow IH the fu
ture and become an even better
place In whlch to llve depend
great measure on the sense of re
sponslblluty and Integrity you brmg
to the affalrs of this commumty
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AMBRIDGE NEWS DEPOT
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451 Merchant Street
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Let Us Plan Your Kxtchen Now
General Electnc Appliances
Tappan Gas Ranges
Phone 63070
612 B14 Merchant Street
Ambridqe Pennsylvania
LANEY SALES 6 SERVICE
Phone AMbndqe 65008
YOUR DE SOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER
201 Merchant Street
Ambndqe Pennsylvania
REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING
658 Merchant Ambrldge Pa
Crosley and Admcrol Home Appllonces
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COACHES ARE AVAILABLE FOR
SPECIAL TRIPS OF GROUPS 6 PARTIES
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OHIO RIVER MOTOR COACH CO.
PH. AM 6-2110
439 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE
Compliments of the
DARI MART
601 Beaver Road
Phone AM 6-9743
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Ambndge Pennsylvama
TERNER 'S
Mens Wear and Sporting Goods
503 Merchant Street Ambrndge Pa
MYTINGER AND COMPANY
570 Merchant Street
Phono AM 6-0310
HARDWARE ELECTRICAL SUPFLIE
SPORTING GOODS
Comphments of
MODEL DAIRY COMPANY
Mxlk and Dmry Products
The Mxlk of Supenor Quahty
Phone AM 6 0710 2700 Duss Ave
Congratulauons to Class of 52
from
WARDLE DRY CLEANERS
Melrose Avenue
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Babylomans hammered fine strxps of cold steel tnto a
Hat wtre form to make cham armor Rudolf of Nurem
burg ts crednted with mventmg the first wtre drawing
plate for duel nn 1350 A D
French htstory records a drawn steel wtre product
made by Rnchard Archal tn 1500 whxch was called
fxl d Archal or ful de Rtchard
The hrst Amerlcan reference to the cold drawxng
of steel mto the form of wtre concerns a process
developed xn 1775 by Nathantel Mules tn Norwtch
Conn Once ltmlted to wtre stzes the nntroducuon of
powcr equlpment has made possible the production
of cold drawn steel m many addxtxonal forms mcludmg
large bars 1nd shapes WYCKOFF STEEL COMPANY
establnshed snnce 1919 has contmuously used the most
advanced methods of cold linnshmg steel and has
specnalnzed tn the producuon of cold drawn round
square and hexagonal bars wide flats special bar
shapes and machme shafttng
Products such as these made rtght here nn Ambrxdge
have played an important part tn maktng Ambrxdge
known round the world for precxston cold hnlshed
steel products
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Smead Edmon. Penton Pubhshmg Co . l93U
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FOR A SULLLSSF UL FUTURE
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CLASS ov 1952
WILKENS JEWELERS
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MCCABE FUNERAL HOME
546 Maplewood A e ue
Amb dqe Pennsylvama
AM 6 5140
STROCK MEMORIAL WORKS
926 Duss Avenue
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Knitting Yarns
519 Beaver Sl. 750 Merchant St.
Sewickley. Pa. Ambridge. Pa.
GUTOWSKI S BAKERY
517 EIGHTH STREET
699 MERCHANT STREET
566 FRANKLIN AVENUE
AM 6 3080
We Specxahze m Party 6 Weddmq Cakes
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V ftag Wa bers Fr gldmre
R C A Ze 1tH Ad ual Televlston Sets
594 Merchant Street AMbndge 5 3170
Ambndge Pennsylvama
Compltments
LARIS MOTOR SALES
YOUR FRIENDLY Poms DEALER
28th Street 5, Duss Avenue
Ambndge Pennsylvama
Wm NEVER CLOSE
Congratulatxons and Best Wxshes
for a
Successful Future
to the class of
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ECONOMY FURNITURE CO
440 Merchant Street
Unlted News G Clgar Store
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Ambndge Pennsylvanxa
Compllments of
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501 Merchant Street
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721 Merchant Street
Class of 52
Fountmn Servxce
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The Funeral Home of Personal Service
833 Latnmer Avenue
Ambrrdge Pennsylvanua
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PEN NEY S
Where Smart Students
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Estobl :shed l904
Published an Ambrldge for Ambrldge
Vnsut our New Modern Home
930 40 Glenwood Avenue Ambndge
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Complnments
EARS RUEBUCK A D C0
653-655 Merchant Street
Ambrl dge Pennsylvcnlo
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AMERICA BRIDGE
COMPA Y
Because many Dads of Ambridge
High School students are key men
in the A. M. Byers Company
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WE WELCOME THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH YOU -
THEIR SONS AND DAUGHTERS - THE VERY BEST OF
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a ilaty t resrst corrosnon The notch fracture speclmen shown at the
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:ke threads of srlrcate slag are dlstnbuted through hugh purlty Iron
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llfe to piping
Wrought Iron as also made unto plates bars staybolts for new and
old uses puoneered and developed by the old yet strong Byers team
Established I864
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