Archbald High School - Memories Yearbook (Archbald, PA)
- Class of 1961
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Archbald High School
Archbald, Pennsylvania
A high school is many things - a faculty, a student body,
sciences, languages, social events, and, above all, a prep-
aration for the future. At a glance, however, the most im-
pressive part of a high school is the physical plant - the
building that houses the students in their hours of work and
study.
The 1961 Memories Staff has chosen the
Archbald High School building as the medi-
um through which to review the activities of
the past year. In this way we hope to pre-
serve many laughable and cherished memo
ries which might otherwise be forgotten,
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MRS, JOSEPH MCANDREWS
For many years this devoted teacher has done her best
toward preparing our commercial students for job opportuni-
ties which they will encounter in the business world. In ad-
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fr the preparation of this annual.
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SEATED, left to right: Mary Margaret Noone, Steve Brombacher, Joanne
Siefring, Rose Ann Radzelovage, Bertha Zelno, Nicholas Ketcha, Carol
Trently. STANDING: Karen Belles, Gerald Holmes, Mary Ann Heid, Ed-
ward Burke, Bette McAndrew, Robert Julian, Frances Zelno, Louis Vitiello,
Sally Ann Zelno.
A time for fun, and a time
for work is the sentiment ex-
pressed by all members ofthe
yearbook staff. We did our best
in preparing this annual, and hope
we succeeded in making it a part
of our never-to-be-forgotten
MEMORIES.
Editor
ROSE ANN RADZELOVAGE
Assistant Editors
JO ANNE SIEFRING
BERTI-IA ZELNO
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MR, E. HAROLD BURKE
Superintendent
Priucgmlis Message
My sincere congratulations to your staff
and to your Sponsor under whose guidance
this Yearbook has been created.
lt is my hope that the members of the
Class of 1961 have been prepared to cope
with the problems of the future. What di-
rection the world takes tomorrow depends
on the rising generation of today, You are
the rising generation and the future belongs
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O yOu. May God grant you the ability, the
courage and the wisdom to face it with con-
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idence and to meet it with unbounded suc-
cess.
V May God bless you always.
BEATRICE C. CAWLEY
Principal
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Superinlcndcnf is Message
It is with a feeling of great pride that
we watch another fine group of young men
and women leave Archbald High School.
Your principal and your teachers are to
be congratulated on the fulfillment of their
obligation to instill a sense of responsibil-
ity, integrity and a regard for the rights of
others in each one of you. When a group of
young people such as this class reaches the
end of its high school career, we consider
the job well-done.
lwish to extend my best wishes for your
success in the future, and my congratula-
tions on your many achievements during the
past twelve years.
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OUR JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
This really is the pause, or we mean
pose, that refreshes.
President: KATHLEEN GILDEA
Vice-President: IEANNE BOLAND
Secretary: BARBARA NANIEWICZ
Treerrrrerr JEANNE MARIE Eioop
OUR SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
At last! Miss Cawley presents us with
our class rings. The officers of the
class receiving their rings are:
Vice-President: STEVE SARNOSKI
Treasurer: IEANNE MARIE FLOOD
Secretary: FRANCES ZELNO
President: SANDRA LEMONCELLI
OUR SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
The cares, woes, and joys of the world
are being discussed by this group of
girls, who were our class officers during
our sophomore year.
President: MARIANNE FARRELL
Vice-President: IEANNE BOLAND
Secretary: SANDRA LEMONCELLI
Treasurer: IEANNE MARIE FLOOD
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DOROTHY BAKA
Commercial: BLISUTCSS
Club, Honor Society 2, 3
4, Library Club.
PATRICIA BARKOWSKI
Commercial: Business
Club, Junior Historian 4,
Library Club.
KAREN BELLES
Academic: Drill 'leam 1,
Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Year-
book Staff, Prom Commit-
tee, Latin Club 1, 2, Sci-
ence Club 3, Honor Society
2, 3, Library Club.
JEANNE BOLAND
Academic: Drill Team 2,
3, Cheerleader 4, Junior
Historian 2, 3, 4, Prom
Committee, Latin Club 1,
2, 3, Class Vice-President
2, 3, Library Club.
CAROL ANN BOLCAVITCH
Academic: Majorette 3,
F. T. A. Club 1,2,3,4,
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Science
Club 3,4, Honor Society2
3,4, Student Council 3,
Prom Committee, Library
Club,
STEVE BROMBACHER
Industrial Arts: Baseball 1,
2,3,4, Football 3,4, Year-
book Staff, Prom Commit-
fee: Student Council 2.
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EDWARD BURKE
Academic: Football 4,
F. T. A. Club 4, Junior
Historian 4, Yearbook Staff,
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Science
Club 3, 4 CVice-President
3,4j, Honor Society 2, 3,
4, Student Council 2, 3,4
CPresident 4b.
DOROTHY CAREY
Academic: Majorette 1,
2, 3, 4, Junior Historian 2,
4, Prom Committee, Latin
Club 1,2, Library Club 2.
EDWARD CHERVINAK
Industrial Arts: Baseball 1,
3, Junior Prom Committee.
FRANCIS CRAIG
Academic: Football 1, 2,
3,4, Basketball 1, 2,3,
Latin Club 1, 2.
RAYMOND De CARLI
Academic, Junior Histor-
ian 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Sci-
ence Club 3,4.
MARY ALICE DEECKE
Commercial: Business
Club, Junior Historian 4,
Honor Society 2, 4, Library
Club.
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Commercial: Business
Club fVice - Presidentjg
Drill Team l,2,3: Cheer'
leaders 4.
JOSEPH FALKOWSKI
Academic: Latin Club 1, 2
MARIANNE FARRELL
Academic: Cheerleader 2
3, 4 fCaptain 45, Junior
Historian 2, 3, 4, Prom
Committee, Latin Club 1,
2, 3, Class President 2,
Science Club 3, 4, Honor
Society 2, 3, 4, Student
Council 2, Library Club 2.
JEANNE MARIE FLOOD
Academic: Drill Team 1
2, Front Line 4, F. T. A.
Club 4, Junior Historian 2
3,4, Prom Committee,
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Class
Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor
Society 2, 3, 4, Library
Club 2.
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Academic:
KATHRYN GARCIA
COmmercial: Business
Clllbz Junior Historian 4,
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KATHLEEN GILDEA
Academic: Drill Team 1,
Cheerleader 2, 3, Drum
Majorette 4, F. T. A. Club
4, Junior Historian 2, 4,
Prom Committee fChair-
many, Latin Club 1,2, 3,
Class President 3, Honor
Society 2, 3, 4, Student
Council 3, Library Club.
PETER GILROY
General: Basketball 1, 2,
3, Football 3, Prom Com-
mittee.
ROSE ANN GYURIK
Commercial: Business
Club, Junior Historian 3,
4, Prom Committee
fQueen's Courtj, Honor
Society 2, 4, Student
Council 4, Library Club.
MARY ANN HEID
Academic: Front Line 3,
4 fCaptain 41, Junior His-
torian 2, 3,4 CTreasurer 2,
3,4j, Yearbook Staff, Prom
Committee, Latin Club 1,
2, 3, 4 fQuaestor 43, Honor
Society 2, 3, 4.
GERALD HOLMES
Academic: Football 1, 2,
3,4, F. T. A. Club 4, Year-
book Staff, Latin Club 1,2,
Science Club 4, Honor So-
ciety 3, 4 fPresident 41.
JOSEPH HOLMES
Academic: Football 1,2,
3,4, Basketball 1, 2,3, 4,
Baseball 1,2, 3, 4, Latin
Club 1,2.
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lndustrial Arts: Football
1, Yearbook Staff, Junior
Prom Committee: Student
Council 3.
NICHOLAS KETCHA
Academic: Football 1,2,
3,4, Basketball QScore-
keeper 1, 2, 3, 45, F. T. A.
Club 4, Junior Historian 4,
Yearbook Staff, Science
Club qPresic1ent 4, Vice-
President 31, Honor Soci-
ety 2, Student Council 4.
BERNADINE KOSIK
Academic: Junior Histor-
ian 2, 3,4, Prom Commit-
tee fQueen's Courtj, Latin
Club 1, 2, 3, Library Club2
IUDITH LACONEY
Commercial: Business
Club fTreasurerj, Junior
Historian 3,4, Queen's
Court.
JAMES LANC-AN
General: Basketball 1, 2
3,4, Football 1, 2, 3,4,
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior
Prom Committee.
SANDRA LEMONCELLI
Commercial, Business
Club, Future Teachers of
Amefifla 1: Junior Histor-
ian 4, Class Secretary 2,
President 4, Student Coun-
Gil 2, 3, Prom Committee,
Library Club.
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Industrial Arts,
MARY CATHERINE
LOIACONO
Academic: Majorette 1,2,
3,4, fCo-Captain 41g
F. T. A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4gIun-
ior Historian 2, 3,4, Prom
Committeeg Latin Club 1,
2,3g Science Club 3g Hon-
or Society 2, 3,4, Library
Club 2.
RONALD MARK
Industrial Arts.
CARLOYN MATALA
Academic: Drill Team 1,
2, 3, Front Line 4, F. T. A.
Club 4, Junior Historian 2,
35 Prom Committee, Latin
Club 1, 2, 3g Honor Society
2, 3,4g Library Club 2.
ELIZABETH McANDREW
Academic: Drill Team 1,
Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 F. T. A.
Club 3, 4 fDelegate 35g
Yearbook Staff, Prom Com-
mitteeg Latin Club 1, 2, 3,
4 fConsul 455 Science Club
3,43 Honor Society 2, 3,4g
Library Club 2g Junior His-
torian 2, 3, 4.
PATRICIA McGOWAN
Academic: Cheerleader 2,
3, 4 fCo-Captain 41, F. T. A
Club 4g Junior Historian 2,
3,4g Prom Committeeg Lat-
in Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fConsul4jg
Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Li-
brary Club 2.
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Academic, Drill Team 2
3, Front Line 4, Junior His
torian 2, Prom Committee
fQueen's Courtj, Latin Club
1, 2, 3, Library Club.
BARBARA NANIEWICZ
Academic: Front Line l,
2,3,4, F. T. A. Club l,2,
3, 4 fPresident 41, Junior
Historian 2, 4 fSecretary
41, Prom Committee, Lat-
in Club l, 2, 3, Class Sec-
retary 3, Science Club 3,
4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4,
Student Council fVice-
President 41, Library Club.
VIRGINIA NARVID
Commercial: Business
Club, Junior Historian 4,
Library Club.
MARY MARGARET NOONE
Commercial: Business
Club, Drill Team 1, Cheer-
leader 2,41 F. T. A. Club
2, Junior Historian 2, 3,4
fRegional First Vice-Pres-
ident 3, President 4j,Year-
book Staff, Prom Commit-
Tee CQueen's Courtj, Honor
Society 2, 3, 4,
MARY ANN PERKOWSKI
Commercial: Business Club
Junior Historian 4, Honol-
Society 2, 3, 4, Queen's
Court.
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ROSE ANN RADZELOV AGE
Academic: Majorette 1,
2, 3, 4 CCaptain 45: F. T. A.
Club 2, 3, 4 QVice-Presi-
dentli Junior Historian 25
Yearbook Staff QEditorj,
Prom Committee fQueenJg
Latin Club l, 2: Science
Club 3: Honor Society 2,
3, 4: Library Club 2.
JOHN RADZIKOWSKI
Academic: Latin Club 1, 2
MARGARET ROE
Commercial: Business
Club.
JOHN ROPOCH
Industrial Arts: Junior
Prom Committee: Student
Council 4.
STEPHEN SARNOSKI
General: Junior Prom
Committee: Vice-Presi-
dent 4.
BERNARD SCOBLICK
Industrial Arts: Baseball l,
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Commercial: Business Club:
F. T. A. Club 1, 2g Yearbook
Staff QCO-Editoryg Prom
Committeeg Honor Society
2, 3, 4g Library Club.
CAROLE SMOLEY
Commercial: Business
Clubg Drill Team 1,23
Cheerleader 3, 4g Junior
Historian 2, 3,4g Honor So-
ciety 2g Library Club.
RAYMOND SNIPES
Industrial Arts: Baseball 1,
Football 3, Student Coun-
cil 4.
THERESA SOLOMON
Academic: Drill Team 1,
2, 3g Cheerleader 43 F. T. A.
Club 4g Junior Historian 2,
3,4g Prom Committeeg Lat-
in Club 1,2, 3g Honor So-
ciety 2g Library Club.
GLENN SPADINE
Academic F T A Club
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Club 3 4 Library Club
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JOSEPH TEETIE
Academic: Basketball 2,
3, 4g Junior Prom Commit-
teeg Latin Club 2.
JOHN TOCHYDLOWSKI
General.
JOAN TRACEWSKI
Commercial: Business
Club fSecretaryJg Junior
Historian 2, 3,45 Honor
Society 2, 3, 43 Library
Club.
CAROL TRENTLY
Commercial: Business
Clubg Yearbook Staff
fTreasurerjg Junior Prom
Committee.
MICHAEL URDA
General.
LOUIS VITIELLO
Industrial Arts: Yearbook
Staffg Student Council 3.
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GERALD WALSH
Academic: Football 1.
ANITA WOJTKUNSKI
Commercial: Business
Clubg Band 2, 3, 4: Prom
Committee.
ROBERT YESELEVIGE
Commercial: Business Club
FRANK YUSHINSKY
General: Football 2, 3.
CHERYL ZAHRADNICK
Commercial: Business
Club, Front Line 1, 2, 3,45
Junior Historian 4, Prom
Committee, Honor Society
2, 3, 4, Student Council 3,
4 fTreasurer 415 Library
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BERTHA ZELNO
Commercial: Business Clubg
Yearbook Staff CCO-Editorjg
Prom Committee, Honor
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455 Library Club,
4 Q Secretary
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FRANCES ZELNO
Academic: Drill Team l,
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Club 2, 3, 4 qSecretary 43,
Junior Historian 2, 3, 4g
Yearbook Staff, Prom
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2, 3g Class Secretary 4,
Science Club 3, 4, Honor
Society 2, 3, 4 fVice-Pres-
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2, 3,4g Library Club.
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Commercial: Business
Club, Junior Historian 2,
3, 4 flst Vice-President 4,
2nd Vice-President 33,
Yearbook Staff, Library
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General.
JOSEPH STEFURSKY
Joseph, a graduate of the
Class of '60, has returned
to take chemistry, algebra
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geometry, subjects which
will enable him to attend
college in the fall.
Student Council serves
as the voice of the stu-
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members and senior
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CLASS ADVISORS: Miss Mary O'I-Iara, Mr. James Davis, Miss Margaret Spillane.
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Mrs. Berzite and Mrs. McAndrews are
club advisors.
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Science Club listen atten-
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ArchbaldtChamber of Commerce Award - U. S.
5 Government Bond for Local Winner in Voice of
A Democracy Contest. Certificate of Merit from
f Veterans of Foreign Wars. Pen and P6HCi1 SCF
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C. Cawley Award - Highest Average in Latin
for four years, E. Harold Burke Award - High-
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ence Plaque for maintaining the highest aver-
age in Science for four years. Archbald Public
School P. T. A. Award for girl selected by fac-
ulty for outstanding cooperation, consideration,
scholarship and service. Scholarship Certificate-
Marywood College - Student Teacher Program.
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Olyphant Rotary Club Award - Highest AV-
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Ladies' Auxiliary - Hricak, McAndrew Post
- Highest Average in Social Studies for four
years. Cecilia M. Philbin Award - Highest
average in English for four years. James J,
Mellow Award -
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Best Bookkeeping Student.
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Result of Competitive Examinations.
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Underwood Corporation
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Joseph Berzite Award for
Proficiency in Commercial
Department. Certificate
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cil and Junior Historian
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building on April 7 and 8. Teachers from the University of Scranton and various
local high schools judged the projects on creativeness, scientific principle and
dramatic appeal. The students met the challenge with great enthusiasm and
twenty five emerged victorious.
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Radzelovage as Queen.
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